BRIVA.LS AT THE HOTELS. The Continental. it Crawford, Middletown S M. NOber sewton Gi , New York -c itioli7, Mardhant ',I Rn, 0 H WWI Foram]; Mrs II W'Thomaa. On, 0 . 1 7 Tracy, IS cw York W C Clifford Nelr& M, 0 Irs Haines & don, NY J E Painter, Harrisburg Miss Tender, New York W D Wigand, Baltimore 11 S Suroni, Alabama It Campbell, Bath, N N Y Y II 0 Victor, Lynchbilrg C Campbell, Bath, J 1. Penney & wf. Penna Elt Taggart Peuita G F Pitt, ,v, lla timore ll P Burgess, lvew York .1 M I ackey, New York J Nichols. salmi. Mass le Quip' JE limes, New York .41 lileim - liemphis 1,1 g Wynne, tin, 0 1. Lowenstein, Memphis 158 Hav, Ne w J,rs t, oy_ 0 :11_; en Kelley & wife 1 MrS Cideneld &2cl N V F Griswold, New York 31rsisaaeston. N Orleans Mrs Harwood & don. 111,1 .1. I.; Wi liam, New york C A Hubbard & wf, N Y M W:MIS . , NC iv York , I E m t r . , , 'Sew York 0 I — Wright. Illinois 'T Duane & vvf. N li v .,. , Copt I'l haticlm. N York t • .. ' , haw. imhileford 1 Longal i eel, Not; .c l r ' • '1 ''' N ' lurk. LtCoi tr g Troner,Ellw Ira .111:111Z , Ulla, . eii , C S Lingi , e. lnahnia ',/ Jima, NeW York ~. I.las Anton & la,Bristol 11C 80ki . ., Ne w York DlTe)'.llllifs, Franklin. i ..1S M Kier &wf, Pittsburg I I' M vi Larkin, St Louts Watts & wPH f, ',burg 31 J N Orern. Nvw Yok rs Tli Larki Sr, n,St Louis LarkM St Louis Colonel Leath, Penns 131iss Mr & Mrs Oleott 1.1 it Holmes. St Louis "{G ar vey, A rizoun 131 rstlohnes &2 ch,StLonis W G w,,,,,,oa , ,Jacksonv ' Airs N P Chipman, Wash 0 11 Burbridge, Parls,liy;Seth Bryant, Boston Fidler. - Boston O.A 1111toti. S C if li Foils, Pottsville JI. Wilson & wf,Ohleago 311 ., Reynolds, Pottsville It I, Vamierbergb, any .1 Daniels, Cillelllllati Dr Magradner & wife 11 S 1 lorsey, Indianapolis A H. Foster j W neatb, Lafayette 13 Collins,WaV, Pittsburg si it Avery. Cincinnati 'l' Pittsburg T A Wood, Newark, NJ A 111 Miner, U: A E Runyon, Newark, N J Miss M Blair Jif Wilson, Cincinnati Wil Topper, New York Ars J Wilde!), Cincinnati, u ti do“go, at., Miss BIYHaon, cin‘doo,,ti imLita Whitteman. Masa .1 S Sparta & Wl', ludinna 0 W Kingsley, 13nstini W S Porter & In, CM W T Richardson,_MaSs Mrs Martin & dan Tenn J N Gimporling, Cin A N Kimball & la, T Isaacs, New. York .1 King, Jr, Baltimore A C leaelleCleVelaild i 1' Hartman, Baltimore .1 S Davis, 'Washington nos IV Atkinson, Balt IJ Mtn Lewis. WasitingtOn ,i J Young & la, N C ,0110 s Baskin, IT S. A Thos liensett. Baltimore 'E Timmy, Washington W C Tappan. Boston 1 0 I. tones. Virginia ii Lindsey, Boston 1511.1131 Knowles. Wasla W EW est John Kelly, Washington Br Sll Thompson, S C 'rhos Breen Washington W Headiam, Jr, N York 11 L Holvieu'& la, Penna t,l .1 iiogell, Baltimore JAL Coodwin, Boston C F Winch, Richmond Mrs Beall, Cincinnati ,3 p a Henry, New York Miss La Rue, Cincinnati il Muller & wf, Ohio Mrs %Vest, Cincinnati Jas Muller. Columbus, 0 I) N Connegon, Ohio libs A Midler, Columbus 'l' Schoenberger, Ohio 1 „,,, gber_iv & wf, Ohio W C Warriti, Davenport lii,' gate Eberly, 01110 Sl' Bryant, Davenport A T Barksdale H S Muss, Louisville .1 A illorrisAwf,Chesteo 'Leonard Parsons, Halt David ,1 Thomas, Boston Thos C Post, New York . Mrs C McAllister &tin, DC W 1' Clarke, New York air, 1; 1% Morgan. l'ittsbg .11 V Heide, New York J (13.1eY(7, Pittsburg John H A ustin, New York II tittdmair, Is ew.York Dr C T Hubbard, CS N A L 11111111)0...w1ork 1 Theo Jas Myers & wf, Penult R Runk el, Penult 31rs MM Norris, Penns 1 J 1) Beiges, York,. Pa ii Bell, Pittsburg Bell, Pittsburg F Savage, Washington IE Reilly, Lancaster I.las B Foley, Sew York Mr NW Boyd, Boatel]. Mrs Boyll, Boston , Miss Boyd, Boston John 11 Baker, Illinois. EdW Slt, St Paul R ti Nelson, Washington Dr L A Cooper.Marvland F Dneason, :New fork Thu.> W Gardner _Loos • to,lton. Cbiengo 31 rs Dtenin',' Virginia Col A Edwards Il‘twards 3.J Waters 8/, NJ m rs I3horman, it I • S H I • Pabagreen. Rl. ,) , auli Bowman, Boston T „NT Raven Baglonall, Pittsburg 3IC; It 1311gInnan, Piwtstig 3iiss A Buglouan, Pa II C Thighnnen Pittsburg .1 11 Bughunin, Pittsburg .113 A Browillet, Tenn D 'Holbrook, New York C A Holbrook, New York 1) N Whitney, New York 1. W Par.ons, Maryland C 8011. Maryland W Stack, Greensboro. 1) 11 Vender Joh)] Frazier Mr Hanscom New York John Pittsburg Edw v ell, Illinois Newbold, Baltimore A Vogeler. 13althaure IC J Yelger. Geneva (4 Edwarils, Alabama B Labe & la, Ilkila S I) Wean er & la, N Y if S Doherty. New York Prince, Washington J C Barrett, Newport It Neil, remi' • Brewster, Baltimore 11 - Brewster, BaltimOre W W Met.MesneN, - . N C J Swayze S: wt., Wash Capt L O'Connor, S J McCarty, Washington A :Bolinger, Baltimore Mrs J Adams, Wash ' 0 Otis J Perketts, l'ktn~er, Pa Berketts, Tinnier, Pa F Bolt:diet. Bedfor d Cant W tritrien.-N Y J s Long. Connecticut d Um)l* S 1,1 Greene, Reading I) R (Ireene, Reading B F :Smith S wf, Bathiu'e MD Hunter, Baltimore Burnos, New Yqrk F Brooks, Boston IC Lyon, remit, 13 Cummings, Pottseille 1) S Cuimithip,Pottsville; Edwartis,St oseuh, NO Pr Pinkney, USA N Guthrie, Clarion co W Ii Ball, New York SeiXa.9, VW York J Pratte, - NOV York C W ileythick wf,rhila 11 L Greene& wf,Beading Capt T Smith, New York. L Chapin. Chester i tiro B Sehall, Allentown .11N Goundie, Bethlehem D S Hoffman & wf, N Y Miss 1) Hoffman, N York Miss M L Woodall, Del lj V Massey, Delaware iMra Sava n ,, e & Wash Wm W Yuk - e, Bethlehem M Knauss, Bethlehem Ilevj F Stein, Easton chants. The Me J A Broolier wf, N J John Bell 6c wife Irani Binzer, Pittsburg W H Phelps, Honesdale W 1) Howard, Pittsburg 11 Bachman, New York Billenger, Chicago A lieppards, Newtown I A Stevens, Norfolk, Va, J E Simpson, Ea/timbre L /I Rummell. Seliusg're Kennedy L Blood , . Pa Jus ,*! 4 Lee 11 N Y Lieo V Compton, renna John Thompson,. W asb'n W Harper, Allegheny S}: Samuel, Coltunir s,S) A Van Swearingen, N W H Duckett, Plats H Grier, 1J '6 /V J Smith & wf, Harristrg J N rbliiirs,NeWcst/e 1 John Vogel. Pittsburg Chas <N. 1 o wi,r 1.7 Y G li McMastcr,'Pittsburg U C Atclithhin, Jr, Phlia W 11 Thompson,Bucks co C Clark, Newcastle N I. llocklin, Ripley IJ C Ross, - Terre Haute A Bice, Bucks, Pa 131iss A E Dinah, Penna A Bahßnann, Cbi, 0 J O Miller. imilalta J D -ets Caroiina HB'lletriuk, Wash, D C D LoWimbern, Harrlsb'g J H Elmer, New Jersey Miss 3i J Elmer, N J _ . . . . Frank Sleth, Wash, D C W Salston & 111, C :Slay Chas Kettelle, Chicago 1E S Kettelic , Scoria, 1.11 epic:in. The A Alt Felker & la. Balt Miss H E Felker, Bait Jas Dayton Jr. wt, Cuba LieutJ T Brown J Gallagher, Liverpool Mrs M M Titsh,- Wash A E Paine. Boston Ileut J W N J es; Magonerte,Waah,D C Ira Nrrvtt, Wasb,D C 311.9.4 E H Frick J E N Dallas Reeve, N Jersey )lrs NI Ale Donall, Balt J W Anderson E E 'Nichols )lrs H Chamberlain Ciocirmatl, 0 E Real. Cincinnatl, 0 C Siva - in, Washowoon Sir Thomas Bowen J W Edwards - , New. York C T Gloss, Washington C W T rtal on. Balt more e j Fo Y W wh g sh Mrs Fernon & son, N Y Mrs McClure, New York W MeClore, New York ED Tingle, Maryland J Dull"„ Troy. N k J Dows, Detroit Jas C Brown, Reading John G Black, Delaware B F Pomeroy, Pottsville It C Fomeror, Pottsville Miss Tillie Pomeroy, Pa Miss Carrie Pomeroy, Pa 0 .t 4 Doolittle, Ft Monroe CF Eeeleston. Ft Monroe J B Bowen, New Jersey I B Stephens {y& Id, N York W AI all wail,Ar Fl W.+Yho NI.. a , Ft Wayne E Crosby, Hartrord, Pa A W Field, Baltimore H N Hayward, Milford Mann, Baltimore . . F Mahan, Washington Mrs Moore, Trenton Henry King, New York IJos B Lawrence, N J The I A Boory, Zanesville J - Williams, Albany B liarewood, St Paul L Wiles. Putnam, Ohio E Bennett, Burlington A hillier, Pennsylvania W F linowles, Boston It A Stagner.hrew Jersey C E Brown & la Bittstrg A It Ellis, Frankford li C Harper. Penna A Kline, Maine ii 6sylor, ti S A E A Wilson, Allegheny J K Nichols, realm G Brown, TamaquA J H Temple, Janesville P Lyon, U S N Ali Chase, Reading, Pa IC Eberly, Columbus, 0 lit Neylau, Mini, Del J W Thomas, Flushing. H Betts, Chester ee J Graves, Whee l $ ,Va L liauglio•, imel city E It wright, New York es Vnion. { Jos Gray, New Hope Capt G C Andrews, Del Chas A Spangler,Readiug •Geo Kelly, Beading L P Brown, Newport, 1 . 11 ME Davis. Ness Jersey AM Leland, Berks e 0 Jas Miller, Albany D Hertz, Lyeomingeo 13 Slocum & la, Meng.) Chas It Conner, Ohio W Griffin, Wisconsin ThosJ Kennedy, Penua C Brenneman, Penna Henry P-Brighting, Pa It C Traine & wf,Del J P Vickers, W Chester The Stet H Bradford, N Jersey I S Harah, Uniontown Paine, Uniontown W Sullivan, New Orleans. timphley, Mitliintown E Wray, New York I) t Hays. Pen= John Collins, Penns 31 Dixon, Penner , Jo. Connolly, C.ermant'll 31issJ Pidlu de, Baltimore 3liss E Steller, Baltimore 3liss J E Leonard,Petma A Hartman, Danvilie 2.: Dub, Dnuphill CO Aillos Grove, Luzerne co Henry Harper, Bcrkseo mere's'. E Mendels IA Mendell :W li Brown, Erie co . The Com Saml Wright. W Chester, .1 Phillips, Chester co E C Jackman, W Chester: Hanson, bt John, Nli 1h Paxson . W Chester 31 Levis, Rest Chester Be floe, New Jersey 11 H Shantz, Harrisburg J Hanna, Carlisle 111 Cuthbert, Pittsburg IJ 3:1 PhSlim, Chester co L S _Budder. Bucks so J C Thount4, Doylestown N P Brower, Doylestown A S Cadwa ceder, Penna Randolph Rodman, Pa Morris Johnson Pa lE DI Washburn,Johnson, T J lie6ton, Bucks co II Lafourcude, Baltimore Wm Jobawn, Baltimore 1: Carroll, Baltimore ey Sheaf. The Bari Thomas, Mauch Chunk' Thomas. Match Chunk' David Fell, Bucks co, Pa I Mrs Bower. Washington 31110 mY, Washington M Pearson, Solchury, Pa T E Pickering, Bucks co J Richardson, Bucks co E Richardson Ilutko co WmConurctAucks co,Pa Jnobluller, Pittsburg, Pa C Rirkbride, Attleboro Mark Palmer, Bucks • co Ed Hu ha, Bucks co, Pa S Smith, Bucks CO. Pa •M Janney, Philadelphia T Philadelphia IA T Duffield, Bucks co,Pa Mr Kaisinger,Doylest'n J Vanhorne, Doylestown I S ISLA:Williams. Freacht'n Chas Yerkis. Becks eo,_pa Jno Davis, Bucks eo, Poi 2.1-.1.11a1.5. Miles, Bucks co Jas Bradv New Jersey P Stack, IN evr Jersey J Kirkbride,Jr, Attleboro It Croasclale, Attleboro Elias Smith, Cheltenham k Bear. The:Bla Hula HollowaY.EeeklerAt A Ruth Stephen Janney, Penna Dolington Saml M. Slack, Fenna E Erdman, Centre Volley Richard Robb, Rocksville Beni Tomlinson, Byberry L Tomlinson Byberry Isaac S Trexier, retina F T Beans, Dolington S Trumbower, Doylest'n Bothmell, Hartsville E.lr; Roads, Somerton Sand E Fellers, Bucks CO nos Hawkins, Somerton V B Yanartuctalen,Pa Jog Howland, Moutgv co Casper Roads, Somerton frank Roads, Puma The M James Penell & wf -John Rand el; New Jersey • Itielanan,New Jersey Howland, Bucks co, Pa G Nice, Montg±y 00, Pa S ewJersey It S luelan, New. Jersey Smith, 'Hartford ;John Smith, Bridgeport 'Sant'l M Greer,Lewist , n H Spade, Lewistuwu S Thatcher, Newtown J Finney, Stoontou, NJ ill Eagle. The Bel AVllSpeer.NorthM co,Pa Peter Bartholomew, Pa rell,NorthamtM co, Pa ,B W Smith, Bucks co,Pa Kunstannn,Penna M W Morris,Bucks co, Pa. Ludwig:Allentown Chas Palmer, Eakte wood F lialinsiMontercy,ra Chas L. scau,Bucks co,Pa. SPNCIAM NOTICEK. How - TO ENJOY A PIC-NIC. EY THE 'BARD OF TOWER HALL. • Pie.aties are pleasant things, If managed aright. Here's the plan, now, that brings The most of delight: Choose some picturesque spot, Secluded and fair, `Where there's shade to be gat :From the sun's tierce glare. Have first-rate things to eat, And something to drink, That will lessen the heat, Not make your face pink. Bring with you some lasses To chat though the hours-- Bun over the grasses And gather wild flowers. nut remember you must Coot clothing to wear, Wbicb will not show the dust Nor easily tear; That becoming will be, Yet not a restraint— " But at BENNETT'S you'll see The garb I would paint. Our stock being constantly replenished by large lady additions, we are enabled to offer a large as' 6 urtment of all kinds, styles, and sizes of clothing at the lowest possible prices. TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARRF,T Street, BENNETT et CO. GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, &Q, — .. London" Gray "Hair Color Does Restorer." "London" "Hair Color Restorer." "London" Hair "Hair Color not Restorer." •"London , ' " liair Color Restorer" "London' , Changed "Hair Color Stain Restorer.." "London" "Hair Color Restorer." "London" without "Hair Color the Restorer." "London" "Hair Color Restorer." "London" Dyeing. "Hair Color Skin Restorer." "London" "Hair Color Restorer." " London" A "Hair Color or soil Restorer." "Loudon" perfect "Hair Color Restorer.', ` 'London" hair "Hair Color any-Restorer." L oadou"dressing." Hair Color thing. Restorer.', - . . IT IS NOT A DYE. 14 .570nEs GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR.. MARESTHE HAIR SOFT, GLOSSY AND L UXUItIANT. NUTRITIOUS AND ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. FERIT, TRE SCALP CLEAN, COOL, 'AIND HEALTHY. Single 11 611.1e5, 75 cents. Six. Bottles, $4. Sold by SWAYNE & SON 330 North SIXTH St. it " TO BE, OR NOT TO BE, THAT'S VIE QIIESTION. ,, Whether to suffer with mental anguish, Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptic agonies, And nameless bodily suffering, pro.; want of nosvo and unfounded prejudice ; Or, whether with sudden dash, Jump into the general current, Seize a bottle Of PLANTATION BITTERS, And, as Gunther swears, be myself a man again. Three months it is since thus I thought, And spoke with faith, exceeding weak. But Gunther said my eyes were sallow. My visage haggard, my breath tremendous My disposition tronblosome—in fact, Be gently hinted I was fast becoming Quite a nuisance, and stroussly insisted.— And it was thus I reluctantly yielded. Four bottles now beneath my vest hare disaP- pea red. FriC/2 y 411:111gUti mall now is Jones. DI y rood leas relish. my appetite is keen, My step elast ie. my 111111 d brilliant, and Nine pounds, a vordupois, is added to my weight. A gentle hint, followed before too late, Quite gratifying to the tailor, as well as Dr. Drake aus-6t A QUOIT PITCHER of eminent skill was eldefJostlee Marshall. Others of sedentary °eau pa t lons or professions may rind this pastime equally beneficial to their health. Fonr sizes of Quoits in sets for sale by TRUMAN & stIAW, No. 83.5 (Eight Thirty-fivel MARKET Street. below Ninth. FOR A COUNTRY COUSIN.—Boys' Wood Saws and Horses, small Axes, Hatchets, and rtancs, boxes and chests Of Tools, Boys' Work Bellame Mud Turning Lathes, for sale by TRUMAN & StIAW,I No. 835 (Eight Thirty-live) MARKET Street, be. low Ninth. BuY YOUR. BATHING ROBES for Ladies and Gentlemen at JOHN. P. SLOAN'S, 806 MAR KET Street, and at Ids Store, CAPE ISLAND. au4-3t. BELLING OFF SUMMER CLOTHING AT IN DUCED PRICES. Selling off Summer` Clothing at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothhug at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Priees. Selling off Summor 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 off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices. PERRY - & CO., PERRY & CO., PERRY ,S; CO., PERRY & CO., • PERRY & CO., No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, No. 609 CHESTNUT St. (Stokes' old stand.) S. E. Corner of SEVENTH and 'MARKET Ste. (Jones.) jy3l-6t _ BE CAntrui. of Youn LUNGS. "DR. SWAYNE'S "COMPOUND srnur OF WILD CIIERRY , Surpasses all other remedies in the rapid and per manent cure of Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. It Two BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR, STRICKLAND - 6 PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wiseenein, writes for tee 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, the being quite paralyzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's 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 eases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists everywhere. jyl-stuLli-3m OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS, AND THE aIoST refined Ladies are alike benefitedby the use of "EMAIL DE PARIS," which, unlike a paste or paint, removes, does not conceal the impurities of the skin. It dllsolves freckles, tan, and all disco lorations of WU skin, rendering it soft, white, and transparent. Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers,and Mae-Dressers. au3-mwstf KuriraLL'e hatooLimz.--liave you tried It ? If 80, 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 need, It la not liksbito be abandoned. 'tau can procure it of any respectable Druggist. jyt-sui ITCH.. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT. RHEITM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight heurs. Also cures salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions or the Bkin. Price, BO cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for• warded free by mall. For sale by all Druggists. mhIS-em A SONG FOR Mosqurro Torn Any well dressed per Son, with a remarkably fine Tviee, Will produce a great sensation (in hitt throat) by singing the following to the well-knoton old tune of Robinson Urnsoe :•+ I'll sing you a song, And it shall not be long, Of an insect so sharp and so fleet,. oh: Who comes in the night. With his poisonous bite— The villainous little mosquito! Oh! the outrageout. moeguito I The horrible, cruel mosquito! He *ticks in his bill, and he takes out his fill Of my blood! —the voracious mosquito! I put out tile light In the dark of the night, And lay my head down on the pillow; But the insect's awake, And lie meant to partake Of my:blood till he's taken his till, oh! Ohl the wicked mosquito! If I only could catch the mosquito, I'd hit him a crack on the small of his back, And smash the uneasy mosquito. He buzzes around With a musical Before his meal 6 nis grace, Ar a, napping his wings, He merrily sings, , rmi he pounces right flown on my faze, Ohl Oh! the tormenting mosquito! The unprincipled little mosquito! The mean little thief! I'll bring him to grief! BOW rigiSli I could kitt that mosquito! Now he buzzes away, Not wishing to stay, And continues his nutsical noise on, For he's taken my blood Aud used it for food, And left me a bit of his poison. But stop!—the unlucky mosquito!— I' roe knocked him quite off of hie feet, MI And he reeserwill kite any more folks at night, For I've killed the bloodthirsty mosquito! The folks at OAK HALL Vehemently call To the people, who're vexed with the heat, oh! Come, harry along, Now you've linishecithe song Of the barbarous little mosquito. Clothing so fine and so neat, ohl Clothes from the head to the feet, oh! There are clothes at Oak Hall for the short and the tall, stylesZn that can never be beat, oh! WANADIABER & BROWN, Popular Clothing House, OAK HALL, It S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. r PRICES' RELINED. Sii" WANAMAKEIt & BROWN, air Popular Sir Clothing Aliir House, mar OAK HALL, B. K. cor. 'Sixth and Market. DIED. ROSE.—On the ad instant, Jacob S. Rose, M. 1:) in the 67th I. , ear of his age. His friends and those ofthe family arc invited to attend his funeral, tills ( S aturday). afternoon; the Rh instant, at 5 o'clock. Funeral service at St. Mary's Church, - West Philadelphia, at 61'. M. * ELLIOTT.—JuIy 25th, 1865, Mary Louise, daugh ter of Robert T. and Kate C. Elliott,.aged nine (9) months and eighteen (18) days. CARVER.—At Bvberry, on the 28th. Elizabeth Carver, widow Of the late John Carver, and TI years. AMOS.—On Thursday morning, ad inst., Jacob Amos, Sr., in hie 74th year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family, the Carpenters' Company , and Southwark Bose Com pany, are respect filly invited to attend the fune ral, from his tale residence, No. 217 New street, on Monday morning. sth hut., at nine o'clock. Inter ment at Laurel Hilt. ** FATTERSON.—On Thursday, August 3d, 186.5, Van. Rushton Patterson, son. of John and Sarah. Patterson. . . Ills friends and those of the family are invited to. attend hisi funeral, on Saturday", August sth, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, from the resdence of his father. John Patterson, N. W. corner Nineteenth and Sauth streets. Interment at Mouat Moriah Ce metery. wALTER.—On Wednesday evening, August 24,' William Penn, only son of Israel 11. and Martha J. Walter, in the 18th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the &Tully are invited to attend his funeral, from his father's residence, No. 009 Marshall street, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. SIMONS.—On the 3d instant, Minnie E., infant daughter of George W. and Mary E. Simons, aged 2 years and 4 months. fourth-day morning, 2(1 instant, Sarah, relict of the late Istiaeßulloek, in the 134 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the fatally are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her son-in-law,Jaeob Rusts, No, 1229 North Eighteenth street,corner of Stiles, on Seventh-day" morning, sth instant i at 103¢ o'clock. SAUNDEES. — Unt 21 instant, Martha.S., daugh ter of Macpherson and Sarah Saunders, in the 23d year of her age. Her friends and thoSe of the family are invited to attend her funeral, on Seventh-day morning, the sth inst., at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Daniel Sutter, No. 728 Buttonwood street. Interment In South Laurel Hill. MOURNING GOODS JUST RE CEIVED. Gray and Black English Chintzes, 81 cents. Gray - Poplins, G 2 cents, Shepherd Plaid ISi - chairs, 10 centS. Black and White Striped Mohairs, 45 cents, Black and White Plaid Scotch Ginghams, 56 cents. Black Glossy Alpacas or Mohalrs, St. BESSON & SON Mourning Store, 018 CHESTNU T Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. ir27 5 590 YARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH MERINOES. 2 cases dark assortment. 2 cases medium assortment. lease high colors. lease all-wool Plaids. lease Rep Cashmeres. EYRE LANDRY,L,_ anS-tf FOURTH and ARCH. I REV. G. D. CARROW WILL REV.' in Green-strcet M. E. Church, SAIS BATII MORN - 114G, at 10% o'clock. it* UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH Street, below Arch.—Rev. R. W. JON' in the Morning at 1034. o'clock; Rev. Y. D. CARROW in the Evening at 8 o'clock. it* w TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHESTNUT Street, above Hirt teentlt.—The Rev.G. ALEX. PE LTZ, of New York, will Preach SUNDAY MORNING and EVENII 4 T4. Scats reserved for strangers. It* CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, N. E. corner BROAD and A iteff. —Public Worship every SABBATH EVENING. Rev. EDWARD WEBB, lately Atlssionary to India, will ITeacit TO-MORROW, at 8 P. M. It* nr THIRD REFoRRED DuTC CHURCH, corner TENTH and FILBERT Strects.—Tharc will be service In this Church du ring August, in the morning, commencing at IQ 0 : elovk. Rev. W. E. SCHEIs OK, D.D., preach lts OFFICE OF THE GILFILLAN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. — The annual ineeling of the Stockholders of the Milian Oil Companf Pennsylvania will be held at their. ( Mice 409 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th or AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election for officers and directors will be held. J. C. FRYER, • iylBtau9 Secretary and Treasurer. itff. PIONEER PITCH AND LUMBER COMPANY The object of this Company is to ru comae a large tract of North Carolina turpentine and Etrmiunlu , A, and to work the same in the production of Spirits of Turpentine, Rosin, Pitch, Lumber, Shingles, Grapes, Cotton, &c. The present exceedingly high prices of all these articles render this project one that cannot fail to yield very large profits. D pro spectus now in our office shows, from correct calcu lations, based on present prices, a dear profit for the first year, should prices remain as they are, of over SW per centum. Similar calculations, based on the lowest prices ever known, indicate a profit of at least TWO FMNDRED FEE CLETiT. If such immense profits have not heretofore been realized the reason is due to the slack habits induced by the slave system and the want of Northern skill and industry. The object for whirh we hereby solicit capital is not only a profitable but a commendable one. WI is it will benefit those who engage in it, it will at the same time induce:Southern emigration, and thereby strongly tend to the development of the resources of the South and the eradication of the secession doc trine. /t is not like oil or gold mining operat lons. No fanciful 'V allnliOlin or hyPOtheticalopicious of euor liails sudden fortunes appear In the programme. It is Impossible to lose, for the laud must always be worth ns much is It cost, mud if g pine tree Is boxed we know. turpentine will "flow, " and if we plant co t ton seed we are sure of reaping a crop. Moreover, WC are not endeavoring to urge upon the public sloth certificates of fictitious "par caluatians. • y O Only offer O few more prigtuta ground actor, not.fifth-story shares OF $l,OOO EACH Oftr reason for expressing ourselyes thus emphati cally- is (hie to ti . knowledge of the many frauds herets fore imposed nye 11 the people: - We simply de sire that our circular, to had at our offices, shall be carefully read and our offer well considered. HALL d-Cii JOHNSON, 5A2 WALNUT STREET. UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN . W COMMISSPON.—Cash acknowledgments since last report, at Central (Mice, Philadelphia. PH IL ADELP HI A.. St. Andrew's Church, per Rev. Mr. Pad- Ouch ... .... " ..... ..... $75 00 Sunday School, Calvary Church, •Cterinan town . ...... 6.306 Mrri. Coma (additional) - 5 00 La dies'Chrlstian Comm isSion. First lief. Pres.Clin M, per Mrs. 13.13. - Mcl - Clidey.. 43 00 Ladies , iffistian Commission,First Church perlir. Chas. H. Biles,Treas:. _ 170 70 Ladies' Aol Society, First German Re- formed Church 79 75 Ticket Bag at Academy of Music 1 50 A Widow's mite 25 Ladies , Christian Commission, Holmes burg 23 So Ladles' Christian Commis; ion, Old Pine- street Church (additional) 000 Ladies' Christian Commission, Presby terian Church, Spring Garden street, per Mrs. Charles Henderson, Treas.... 221 25 Ladies' Christian Commission, Third Re formed Church . 42 00 Ladles' Christian Commission, 111. Church, Frankford,per Mrs. Rev. P. J. Cox 100 32 Ladies el.tiolian Colliniission, North Preohytertan Church, per. Mrs. duff. LVW 33 00 Ladies' Christian Commission, Central r.pres hyterian Church, per Miss Cowell, Treasurer 74 00 I.adic-s , Christian Commission, Tenth Preabyterian Church 174.70 Ladies' Chi - tstinn Com nassl0 , 1, West Spruce-street Church, per Miss J. M. Fishburn, Treasurer 83 00 Jas. M. Ferguson & Co., Christian In structor 66 00 American SIM Uni0n.....:..:.905 34 Presbyterian Board of Publication 1,57915 Mrs. R. d'crwen. 200 A Soldier - 50 ettial li arry McFarland Barry Mershon Hergesheimer A Friend Sale of cotton yarn ....... Army Committee, Young Men's Chris tian Association, Boston, Mass 15,492 12 American Tract Society, 2 ew York 2,252 96 Tract Society, M. E. Church, New York. 1,682 al raelk Christian Commission, Califor nia. per thither Co. San Pranelaeo.. 3,56150 Ladies' Christian Commission of the Pa cific, per Mrs.alfary E. Keeney 4,712 25 Christian Commission, Oregon, per W. S. Ladd, Treasurer, Portland, Oregon. 1,802 26 Christian Commission, Cleveland, Ohio, per S. A. Mather, Treasurer 1,500.00 Additional - contributions acknowledged in religious newspapors 7,003 02 $40,224 21 Aluouut previously acknowledged ..1,403,451 25 $1,443,785 48 :MS. PATTERSON, Treasurer. .Number of packages of stores received, since last report, at Central Office, Philadelphia, to Au gust 4,1565, 71 In all, of which were from Philadel phia Rev. R. J. rurrin, three boxes of books. Eleyenth liaptist Church. one package. Fifth-street M. 'E. Church. one packae. UEO.It H. STUART, Chairman. lIWAT A MEETING, OF THE DIREC• TORS OP THE LaJNRARD CREEK OIL COMPANY. heid this day, an assessment of TEN CENTS per share was lovoid on the stout:, due and payable to the 'Treasurer on the 7th inst. Transfer Books will he closed for two weeks from to-day. T. MORRIS PEROT. Treasurer, 081 MARKET Street. PHILADELPHIA, August 3, 1865. It* • W. KENSINGTON AND NEW JER SEY FERRY COMPANY.—A meeting of the coiporators of this Company was held July 27, liM, to take preliminary measures to its organization. Andrew 3landerson, Esq., was callod to the chair, and Charles M. Lukens appoihtod Secretary. On LukenS, :Robert M. motion, two Committees, .onsisting together of mom. Edward W. gorges, Jacob Jones, Jacob NeaMe. Chu% 24 . Coleman, ed to H on . Joh n p, 1115, and Peter Fisher were appoiet. ..:solved that to the stock. And It books of subscription be opened ZiStediately at the office of the Secretary. _ - _ CHARLES M. LUKENS, Secretary, 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel NOTICAL SPECIAL MEETING I of the Stockholders of the ROYAL PETRO LEUM COMPANYwiII be held at the Company's Office, No. 305 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th inst.' at n M., to hear the Report of the Committee. The transfer hooks will be closed on that day. JOHN GALLAGHER, Jr., au4-3t Secretary. re . CUMBERLAND COAL AND 1,1- PROVERIENT COMPANY.—At a meeting of the stockholders of this Company, held at the office, 22S South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on the 25th of July last, the following gentlemen were elected Directors: Joseph tesie.y, - Sylvester J. Megargee, Robert H. Beatty, Tatlow Jackson, Albert D. Boileau, Price I. Patton, Edward H. Faulkner, Thomas H. Rickert, A. Eugene Smith. The Directors organized by electing SYLVESTER J. MEGARUEE, President, and ALBERT R. BCBOFIELD, Secietary and Treasurer. au3-6t OFFICE MANDAN MINING COM PANY, No. 3i84 WALNUT street. PIIII,ADELPIIIA, July 18, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of the Mandan Mining - Company on which instalments are duo and unpaid ishereby declared forfeited, and will be sold at_pu bile. auction on MONDAY the 21st day of AUGUST, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the Secretary of the corporation, according to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re deemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyl9-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, Girard Estate Build ing, No. 19 South FIFTII Street, Philadelphia. PiBLADELPIDA, July 18, 1881. In pursuance of the ordinance to close the opera tions of this Commission, approved July 15, 1805, notice is hereby given that all claims against the City of Philadelphia for Bounty, &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, jylo-w&s-taulB Secretary OFFICE °IMAM" MINING COM- I No, 324 WALNUT Street, PIIILADELPHIA, July 18th, 1881. NOTICE is herebygiven that alt Stock of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, on WhICII Instal ments are due 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 Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless previously redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyistaulo Secretary and Treasurer. miLrrAar. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held. out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity - to visit foreign Countries' good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duties. For all further information inquire at the Recruit ing Retidezvons, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, iYI Captain and Recruiting Oehler. GLROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, iny2 , l-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. 0 42 t ie THE PARABOLA SPECTACLES Are now everywhere in demand, and they maintain the character given them at the outset, some years ago, most triumphantly. For sale ONLY by E. BORHEK & SON, Opticians, NO. 402 CHESTNUT STREET. CARD' FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balance of my large stock of FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER , Ist. The assortment is complete. GEO. J. HENKELS, 809 and Sll CHESTNUT Street HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND so - um 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. 800 " Roast - Beef. 800 " do Veal. • 600 ` do Mutton. 1,000 " do Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. 3,000 " assorted Soups, In 1,2,214 th. cans. For sale by & WILLIAMS, fefi-tf 107 Srmth WATER. Street- wi t x km ARTIE & BROWN, THE pRESS.-pHTVADELPRIA; SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1865: WII,L,COX ar, It is the best family Machine. It is a definition of " simplicity " and " perfec. tion." The Needle cannot be ret wrong. The Hemmer, Feller, and Braider are acknow ledged to be superior to all others. A patented device prevents its being turned back ward. It is entirely noiseless. It received the Gold Medal of - the American Insti tute in 1883. • It received the Silver Medal of th e • • New York State Fair," 1889. It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylva nia State Fair," 1864. It also received the First Premium for ''TILEBEBT SENVIEG MACHINE" at the great "New England .Fair," the "Vermont State . Fair," and the "In diana State Fair," 1864. Send for a circular containing , full information, notices from the press, testimonials from those using the machine, &e Sir AGENTS WANTED. - 59 RX WILLCOX & 6113125 SEWING MACHINE CO., 720 CHESTNUT STREET. au2-wsinlat . WADDING WARMIOUFB The attention of the TRADE Is called to the sub scribers' large and varied assortment of „ WADDINGS, %%Nell he has now hi store, and inconstantly recetv ing, to wltt CHEAP HEAVY WADDINGS FOR CLOTHIERS. SUPERIOR QUALITY. DO. FOR JOBBERS. HEAVY BLACK AND WHITE PIECE WADDINGS, FOR FURRIERS. ALSO, FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS. H. E. E VANS, ans-tf Manufacturers' Agent, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, DRY GOOD S,' By the Piece or Pool:rage, AT AND UNDER MARIiET RATES. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT ST. (WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.) jy 15-m BAGS( BAGS! BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND=HAND. SEAMLESS, BURLAP. AND ertatlist BA G • FLOUR AND SALT B AD N. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY Sc CO., jy2.B-4m No. 11) NORTH. FRONT STREET HAZARD & 11IITCIIINSON, AGENTS FOR. THE BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 114 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 READE STREET, NEW YORE. je234m 500 1 89 5 00 0 29 150 00 WILLIAM BROCKIE, v commissloN MERCHANT, • • - - 101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Will continue the Commission business of the late firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO. Advances made.= PROD UCF, consigned to RICH; ARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., LIVERPOOL. and to correspondents in LONDON, BELFAST, and GLASGOW. AUGUST 1, 1865. atri-imlf ' RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT GREAT 13A17.0-AINS IN " SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. CHEAP BLACK SILKS. Black Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. Black Silks, of every variety, at tow prices. Colored Silks, of every variety, at'low prices. 811 k Grenddines at reduced prices. 75e. Silly Grenadines reduced tO 45C. 611 Silk Grenadines reduced to 65c. Handeotne Silk Grenadines reduced to $1.25. New Styles Cambric Lawns, 87}0....50e. New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50c., 62Me,, 8.5 c. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40c. - , 65e., New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, MO., 75c. coods, of every description, at low prices. SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and - Or , gandies. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric.. White ruffed and Tucked Muslim. H. STEI4 & SON. IyB-tf Nos: 713 and 716 Nirth TENTH Street. JCH DOERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. • Extra tine Hemmed Handkerchiefs at 45 cents. Marseilles for Basques and Dresses. Striped Nabisooks for Waists, 45e. per yard. Soft finish Cambric, 1;4 yards wide. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Crochet Edgings. Pointe Lace Goods under regular prices. Thread Lace Collars from 50 cents. att4-12t PLAIN BUFF, PINK, . AND BLUE PERCALES or French Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets. Pure white Shetland Shawls. White Shirred Muslin,. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooke. Plain I.7:arm:vas, Swiss Muslim, Cambries, &GO Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single, and double width platn.De Lalnes. EDWIN HALL CO., 26 South SECOND Street. N.D.—Summer Dress. Goods closing out regard less of cost. 3cm-sr COOPER CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings, Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at 300. Gauze, Duniet, and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delathes, S 5 and 65 cents. • Extra line black Mohair Alpacas,sl. Lupin's 6-I black Wool Delaines, $l. Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslin, finest Cambrios and Jacouets, puffed Muslins, Pique, dm. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Sacques and Summer. Dusters. Je7-tf FIGURED BILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 56c to $1.50. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsomr: Chene Ilks $0.50. VERY CHEAr BLACK BILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Stigives. - COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 250. 10-4 Waltham and Peperill bleached dheetiugg,,fd H. STEEL & SON inyB-tf. Noe. 713 and 71.5 North TENTH Street 1128 HOO P SKIRTS. 628 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 aide, 11l the metallic fastenings, and secured by improved ma chinery; which entirely prevents slipping and be comin unclasped, rendering them superior to all g other Skirts hi the market. All the new and desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladles, misses, and. children. On band and made to order, wholesale and retail, Warranted to give satisfaction, at 6AB - Street. jy'26..lM4` HOTELS. JONES HOUSE, MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,. 1.1A.11.11.1513U.11G, CHARLES H. MANN, and-lin PROPRIETOR. A AIERICAN HOTEL, •d—a- MAUCH CHUNK, FA. I:A FA 11.UNTZ Ico n ERT K.Lo tz , TElolB—s2 per day. 812 per week. au3_2sti. "AMERICAN HOUSE," POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA., U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This House has recently been re-opened, and In such style and charaeter as will merit first-class pa tronage. IQ URAL HOTEL, .A.N FRANKLIN VE*ANGO COUNTY, PA This well-known and popular House has just been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than double its former capacity. It is pleasantly sltuatetfin the centre of the Town, with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points in the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests fully equal to those of first-class Ilotels 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 he has succeeded. .IY4-6m SEA BATHING—CAPE MAY, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—T 1 NATIONAL ROTEL. — This large :laid commodious Hotel, known as the National Dail, is now receiving visitors , Price Per Week, $l6; children and servants half-price. Je3o-2m AARON DARRRTSON, -Proprietor. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for tile reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af ternoon, at four o'clock from Vine-street-wharf— returning Monday morning early.—June 10. 1865. jelo-201r - BENJ. A. Min - KM A1t7:13, Vropriet.or. IJOIITRAITS.-CHOOSE TILE STYLE portrait known as Ii l'e-slain Photographs In 01l colors: the , : are unequalled to - truthfulness of co loring ant/ expression. B. Y. REIMER. 624A1t011 St reel. COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers aria brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Luck. Also, Paper. Manufacturers' Prier Felts, from one to nve feet wide; Pauline, BcdtigSail Twine, Sm. JOHN W. EVEEMAN & CO. no2-tf No. 103 JONES' May. MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and Gene ral Maehinlets and Boiler Makers, No. 1219 CAL LOWT-ITT.T. Street. Phitadpinhlsn. fezo-tf GREAT CEATAAL QLOTHu nousz, SEWING mAciumr.s. SEWING MACHINE. DUY GOODS JOBBERS. NO. 212 CHURCH ALLEY. WHOLESALE HUY GOODS. COMMISSION HOUSES. 0011:NER OF SUMMER RESORTS. JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor. NEW PUBLICATIONS. INTERNAL REVENUE ~ RETURNS. WHO PAY THE'PAXES IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN. INCOMES OF $5,000 AND UPWARD. • THE NEW TORN SEMI-WEEKLY TRU:HOVE, of FRIDAY, August 4,contains full lists of incomes of $6,060 and upward in New York and Brooklyn for 1864, a large portion of which have not hitherto been made public. Price 5 cents. TERMS. Mall subscribers, 1 copy, I year-101 - numbers-444 00 do. 2 coptes, do. do. 700 do. .5e0p1.,,,0r over.for each cop 300 Persons remitting for 10 copies, 0, will receive an extra copy fors months. Perotis remitting for 15 Copies, 943, will receive an extra copy one year. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE is printed on a large double-medium sheet, making eight pages of six columns each, and containing the choicest matter of the Daily. issue, including a Nowa Summary, Domestic and Foreign; Legislative and Congressslonal matters; War News; Stock, Finan cial, Cattle. Horse, Pry Goods, and General Mar ket Reports: Report of the American Institute, Farmers' Club, &e., &c. TERMS. Mall subscribers, single copy, lyear-52 numbers.s2 00 do Clubs of five 000 Ten copies, addressed to names of subscribers. 17 50 Twenty copies, do. do. do. .. St 00 Ten copies, to one address 16 00 Twenty copies, to one address 30 00 An extra copy will be sent for each club of ten. Drafts on New York, or Post-ollice orders, pay able to the order of the "THE TRIBUNE," being safer, are preferable to any other mode of remit tance% Address It THE TRIBUNE, New York. A NEW NOVEL. VICO GOMERY OP MONTGOMERY. A Striking new novel by the author of Philip Thaxter." One large handsome volume, 'cloth bound, price la. Also, a finer edition in two volumes, price $3. Squibob rapers—A comic book by John. PlurriLe.sl.so Looking Around—A new novel, by A. S. Orpheus C. Kerr Papers—A third series fkL 50 Wyldees Hand—An exciting new English novelsl.73 FairyFingers-lirs,Ritchle , e(dlowatt)hewnevel $1.75 St. Phillips—New novel by author "Rutledge " 73 Hugh Worthington—Mrs. Holmes' new novel. 41.50 Nary Brandagee—A new "Woman's noyel"...tuas SuperiorFishing-RooserelCsnew sportingbooklp 00 xar Mr. CARLETON begs leave to notify book sellers *ltat there will be no alterations in the prices of any of his publications before Jan. 1, 1500. All handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by mail free, on receipt of price. by aut-wstf CARLETON. Publisher, New York. NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS! THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By Mitior Nichols. 12mo. CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE., By the author of John Hall& x. ,7 12mo. PHILIPS. Ey the author of "Rutledge,'" MnO. ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITCISMS. 12mo. pHILIP IN PALESTINE. A book of Boy Travel. By M. A. Edwards. All the new books received as soon as published and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, [Successor to W. S. Br. A. Martlen.) Sul ens. CHESTNUT Street, P LEASANT SUMMER READING. NEW MISCELLANEOUS AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. MERRIVALE , S CONVERSION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE ARTIC RESEARCHES. By Captain Hall. With Illwatrntlons. CENTRAL ASIA. By A. Vamberg. With Map and Illustrations. SAVAGE AFRICA. By W. W. Reads. AFRICA: DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By J. 11. Spoke. Illustrated. YOUMAN , S ATLAS OF CFIENISTRY. NAPOLEON'S JULIUS CLESAR. With Maps. MILDRED ARKELL. By Mrs. 11. Wood. STRANGERS' GUIDE IN PHILADELPHIA. Revised. CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE. For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, au3 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. EDUCATIONAL. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG MEN to enter upon a C,OIITSC, Of study at BRY ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, ASSEMBLY BUILDING% S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. Call or send for a Circular. aus-2t RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL DIERS will find the readiest means of honor able and lucrative employment In a good Com mercial Education. A toll preparation for business can be acquired at little expense, and In a short period of time, at I3RYANT, STRATTON, & BAN NISTER'S National Commercial College, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, S. IV. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. A liberal deduction will be made in all cases worthy of such consideration. auS-2t OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE. The fall term otthis popular Institution will open on MONDAY, September 9th 1865. Its admirable location, (six miles front Cincinnati), its extensive trunds, its elegant buildings, and its superior oard of Instruction in every department, give it - first place among Female Colleges. Catalogues furnished, inquiries 'answered, anti rooms Secured, by addressing Juno IvxmALE COLLEGE, aus-sw6t College - 13[11, ln ege 11111, 00. VIL LAGE GREEN SEMINARY MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very- moderate. • Thorough course of study in Mathematics, English Classics, &e. Supplies the benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering taught. Boys °fall ages received. Begins Septem ber 4th. Refers to JOHN C. CAPP SON, 23 South THIRD Street; THOS J_ CLAYTON, MU., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, - 3X - 11.DsOlti Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARTET BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. au4-3m CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALVA RY CHURCH, MANKEIM Street., GERMAN TOWN.—B. SHOEMAKER, A. M. Principal; as sisted in the different departments by experienced - teachers. The next Session will commence UP TEMBER 11th ; 1865. Four Boys, between the ages of eight and fourteen years will be received into the family of the Principal. For Circulars address B. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane, Germantown, Phi ladelphia. REFERENCES! Rev. R. Newton, D. D.; T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F. Carroll Brewster, RSO., and Rev. G. A. Strong. 378-stul7t. BRISTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen. September Sth, 1865. For Circulars, address B. A. FBIBCB, Bristol, Penna. jyl2-vi&si7t. MANTUA FEMALE SEMINARY, BARING Street, below Thirty - fifth, West Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies. The nest Term will yen Sept. 9th. For circulars apply to Bev. JOll MOORE, aim-tummy Pritteipal.ll T EMA L E .COLLEGE, BORDEN -IL TOWN . , N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBEr the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata logues, containing terms, ete. Address. Rev. JOHN BRAKELgY, A. X., ati2-8w President. MOUNT JOY ACADEMY, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA.—This old and well-known Institution will be reopened for the reception of boardiog_pupils on the SECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTEMBER, the /2th. For particulars, address the Principal. auz-i4t- L. H.-GAME. THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. -I- BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No. 703 IVA.LNTIT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th ofSept. au2-2m* RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN STITITTE, TROY, N, Y.—The Forty-second Annual Session of this well-known School of Engi neering and Natural Science, will commence Sept. 13th, LW The New Annuaeßegister of 1865, giving full infoimation, may be obtained by addressing Prof: CHAID‘ES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y. atti-30t. MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN STITITTE. ALLENTOWN, PA., with char tered privileges superior advantages, and a pa tronageof 1501)11 1 1/176 the tirst_yeat', reopens Sept. 5. For turculars, address Itev. 31. L. HOEFORD, A. AL, President. . R. BECR'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ, 1-1- Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a lim ited number of boys between the ages of seven and eleven years- The Dupils have the advantage of living in the Principal's family, and being under his constant care. Fur terms...B4e., apply to jy29-lm ABRAHAM R. BECK, Principal. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., Will commence its next Scholastic Year of ten months, on the first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September. For Catalogues. containing Terms and full Infor mation, apply to its Principal, • • jy2B-6w WILLIAM F. WYERS, A.M. WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9 and I() WOODLAND TERRACE West Phi- Ladelphia.—A. DAY AND BOARDING gOHOOL for Young Ladies.' Location healthy, airy, and attraO tlve. Fall Session commences Sept. 11. For Circulars apply to Jp2l-21n. " REV: HENRY REEVES, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE,for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner of CHESTNUT and EIGIITEENTH Streets (for. mere r at 1530 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D. Principal. Girculara at ma and 3234 Cbe , tnnt , stree t. 4 e adarese P. 0.116 x 2311. jylo-liol A LOT I OF BOSTON SCHOOL DESKS aus•l2t 5394 North TENTH Street.. COAL. B UY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Genuine Eagle Vein COAL, equal, if not superior, Co Lehigh, - Egg and Store sizes, $l3; Large' - Nut, $7. Try it, You will be sure to be pleased. Ofilee, 131 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 14-19 CALLOWHiLL Street, above Broad. 5312-3 m ELLIS BRANSON. KNOWLES' LEHIGH, HICKORY, and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Office and Yard, and WILLOW Sta. jyl4-Im* COAL.--WM. H." CURTIS & CO., LEITIGYI and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD, 1413 CALLOWHILL Street. 3910-11:12. fl 0A L .--SITGAR LOAF, BEAVEB MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigl . k. Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Sehuylicill,pieareo exuressly for family use. Depot, N. W. earner EIOTITH and WILLOW Streets. Oftlee,ldo. 112 S. SEcOND street. r : ,r,n..tr, .1. WAT,TON .4 (X). P ARAFFINS LUBRICATING OIL.- 200 BBLS. just received, direct front the works of the UNION COA L AND 01L COMPANY, adapted to all (dosses of machinery, in store and for sale by the undersigned, sole agent for this market. CAUTION • Having learned that unevinetulea parties are offering worthless Oils, H representing_ them to tie P the same well-known AAFFINE OILS as sold by the undersigned, to the great Injury of the rc putation of the same, I. beg leave to caution eon., sinners against this gross and wilful Imposition, and to inform them that we are the sole agent for sale of this Oil In this market. _ „ • - These Oihi are prepared exelutivelv Irene CAN COAL: are free from aeMag will 11 '" 1 to be reliable, mast be procure , / dire , ,tly Croat the AGES CY, No-1215W ALN UT Street, PlilhulelPhim 1,000 LDS. No.ll Refined PARAFFINE WAX In store and for sale. XENDRICK, Agent. p 0T 0 GRAPHS,—PHOTOGRAPHS *in 1„: - made by 11. P. RIMIER. for those who desire them. of ernireites, residences, and public ho tidings; executed with despatch. Apply toFQ4 nituit street. ONLY 1. i 0 FOR FINE PICTURES.- Likenesses accurate, natural, and pleasing. See allii Obtain HEINER'S ever-popular styles Co lored l'butograplis, made at SECONI) Street, above Green. 1' COD. SIXTH AND ALA.ItN.ET STREETS. WANTS. WANTED - EXPERIENCED 11 Entry Clerk in aOM souse. Address box 2750 Philadelphia P. 0. aus-st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, BY A. V sinall family, a plainly furnished house in the neighborhood of the city, near a railroad station. Address rt - creTIC," at this Ca 64- WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, who is thoroughly acquainted with WHITE GOODS. Apply, with reference, to A. 'I% STEWART & CO. - BROADWAY, CHAMBERS, and READ E Ste., aus-6t. New YO WANTED -A FURNISHED ROOM, without hoard, for two grntletnen, between Walnut and Vine. Sixth and Broad streets. Ad dress Box 1x,74, Philada. P. O. aub2t* 'ANTED -IN A CLOTH STORE, A, Y eompetent Retail Salesman. All applications will be treated confidentially and must bave real name and address, L. & au.4-Stv Office of this Paper. 'WANTED- A SITUATION AS Agent for an Oil or Coal Company, by a gen tleman (late officer in U. S. A.,) who ilas resided for ten years in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania ; has Just returned from visiting the Western and South ern Oh Section in this State. . The best of reference given. Address " P. S. 5.." Gerlnuntovvn Post-Office, Phila.. an4-3t. WANTED-A LAD OF 16 YEARS OF age In a Wholesale Grocery . House. Must be correct In figures, and write a fair land. Address Box 2914, aul-tuths3t Philadelphia Post-office. WANTED -BY THINE SISTERS, Board in a private family, or one where there F are but few other hoarders. 'riends` family pre ferred, Limiut, Ninth and Thirteenth, Arch and R Vine btrecte. eferenceg given and required. Ad dress E. R. M., 714- ARCH Street. au4-2t' WANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN, T T with 6or 8,000 dollars, as a partner in the Silver besiness. Apply at 56 N. SEVENTH St. att4-3t* WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH T some knowledge of the Cloth Business. Best reference required. Address Box 2397 P. 0. au3-3t" lA/ANTED-IN A WHOLESALE Palley Dry Goods and Hosiery House, a com petent SALESMAN. To one who can connnand a food trade a Beer.% salary will be given, Addreaa Box. 199," Philadelphia Post-office. • au3-31* WANTED TO RENT—A STORE, BY V Ist January' next, in COMMERCE Street, or in FOURTH or FIFTH, near 7darliet. Address B. C. & C 0.," this Once.. au3-6t* WANTED-AT $175 PER MONTH, 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 10.15 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant., Send for Circulars. Address JONES, RROS., & CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia, Pa. ' 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 1123, FiAlatlelphis, Pa. .13,21-Im&W4t A GENTS WANTED FOR " THE SE- A-A- CRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE,•• the most interest ing ands exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., Phila delphia, Pa. ly2B-Im. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce ments offered. Address FIENUT A. LOYET AND, No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn Square, Philaaa., Pa. jy27-Im* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM. LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment is necessary; the author's repu tation as a writer's fully established, Experienced canvasse r § knew_ whyit sells. Address ror terms, NOBBIB BARNARD, Rik View, jyl9-24t. Chester county, Penna. BOARD WANTED IN THE COUN TRY.—Two families, with children, would like to board at a plain farm-house near the city. Penn -sylvauSa. Railroad preferred. Terms must be mode rate. Address immediately, Box 2523, rhiladelphia Post-0111re. - aus-20 OIL STOCKS WANTED FOR REAL ESTATE.—A LOT in Germantown and one in Ike Nineteenth Ward will be exchanged for stocks in one or more sound OIL COMPANIES. Address "L. B." Box 295, P. 0., Philadelphia. It. $ 7O A MONTH.---1 WANT AGENTS everywhere ats7o a month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLE, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GARET, Biddeford, Maine. myno-d&W3m or, A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT ED'everywhereto introduce the improved SHAW & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY SEWINO - MACHINE, the only low-price machine in the country & lleenSed by G rover & Baker, Wheeler & llson, Howe Singer Co., and Bachelder. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements and the seller and user are liable to fine and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address 'SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. myill-d&W3m -HIS AMOUNT TO $7,50,„ 'T • loan on first mortgage of oily pro. perty. Also, several small mortgages and ground rents for sale at a dlgeount. Apply to E. rETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. att4-2t* al WANTED TO RENT—A TWELVE- Boom HOUSE, within 1 minutes' walk of the Yost Office. Address "Tenant," Box 1775,P. 0. IV. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE ON ELEVENTH, ti Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, a number of neat Dwellings, i on easy terms. Also `4214 randyntne street, In perfect order. Imararbotorossesslon. Also, VERY CHEAP DWELLING,. 1615 Marshall street. Lot DMZ feet. Thia li e sold exceed infity tom Aho, ne.+Dwelling,l642 North Second street. Lot 121 feet 9 inthesto Philip, with &Mae on rear end. Also, 1834 Master street, Cheap, with immediate possession. Also, north side Spring Garden, west of Fifteenth. Also, ISOS Coates, in good order; immediate pos session. Also, 1226 North Fifteenth street, well built; pos session soon. With many others, large and small,_ in various localities. F. OLENN, ----- 1235. FOVRFOURTH6kcot:, 'or H ---- 29 S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. elt FOR RENT, Arat AN ITALIAN VILLA, 4 2 Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ ate 4 of a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON, within 200 yards of the City Railway (passing every 10 minutes.) Tile house (being nevs) is in excellent order, supplied with water from a tank in the attic, with every modern Improvement, heated throughout by steam; a fine porch the entire length of the building. The grounds in front of the house (con taining 4 acres, y are tastefully laid out in walks and plats, dotted with trees and shrubbery, the whole surrounded by hedge and wall. This country seat is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant locations in the State. Possession given immediate ly, by application to Du. R. R. PORTER, T. F. BAYARD, Executors, au3-4w . Wilmington, Del. a l FOR SALE.—MARYLAND Milt PLANTATION, contali4ing4oo acres, two e. sets of large Buildings, Teach Orchard of seven thousand trees, selected Fruits. Situate on the Chester river, near Chestertown, Queen Anne county. Two lines of steamers leaving for Phila delphia and Baltimore every other day frontnear the premises. Price only ti 5,000. For particulars apply to E. PETTIT, 353 WALNUT Bt. nu4-2t# ett EXECUTOR'S SA L E.-THE.4I) Mk large and elegant Bummer. Hotel, widely and favorably known as the HEATH HOUSE, at SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRING, Morris County, Nr J., is now offered FOR SALE, to close the estate of its late owner, EPHRAIM MARSH, DECEASED. This establishment is one of the most convenient and complete in all its arrangements to be found; is thoroughly furnished, and in excellent order and repair. It will accommodate between 300 and 900 persons; has connected with it a pleasant COTTAGE With Nine Room, a fine Billiard-Room and Ten-Pin Alleys; also, large Stables and Carriage 811 M, be sides 30 acres of good Land, including a splendid Lawn of nearly- 20 acres filled wills magnificent shade trees. This has long been and continues to be one of the most successful and popular of Summer Hotels. It is scarcely four hours' ride from New York, via Morris and Essex Railroad, and within a year, by the extension of the same railroad to Easton, will be brought within flee hours , ride of Philadelphia; and now has telegraphic communication wi th all parts of the country. Gentlemen who desire a healthy and delightful Summer Retreat within. easyy 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 WM. W. MARSH, Schooley's Mountain, N. J. WM. W. MARBH,I JOHN. MARSH_ Executors. THEO. LITTLE, jy=swor 01; TO BE SOLD-80 ACRES OF -AL- 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 perty is well suited for dividing into small lets for building, having a front of three-quarters of a mile on the 'roads, is well watered, with 30 acres of good woodland, and is a very healthy neighbor hood. Whole or in lots, to suit purchasers. Per sons wishing to purchase a cheap and desirable pro- PeltY Will please call on the subscriber. THOMAS L. BARTRAIIL DARB, jy26-tuthaat* Delaware County, Pa. TO LET-A DESIRABLE OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR. Address Box 922, Yost-office. Its TOR SALE-A SUPERIOR IRON FUR- NACE, witb. about 1,000 acres of hand, in Adams Co., Pa., capable Of makinc3o tons per week. B. P. firbk, N, ausj 123 South FOURTH Street. COAL OFFICE 119 SOUTH FOURTH Street, TO BENT—Goodwill and Fixtures for sale. Call at E. SCHREINER'S 01lice, NOBLE Street, above. Ninth. ans-30 AA RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A MERCHANT. TAILON.--The well-known es tablishment at Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa., formerly occupied by Franklin Darlington, and more recently by Lewis Seal, deceased, is now offered for sale or rent. A large business has al ways been done here and an enterprising man, snaking early application, will find this a rare op portunity for engaging in a profitable trade. There Is on hand a large assortment of cloths and cassl mores, which will be sold lower than they can 110 bought in warket. Those desiring Information, will call upon or address SUSAN W. SEAL, or WM . . T. SEAL, Adm'rs of LEWIS SEAL, deed, au4-121 5 Kennett Square, Pa. r{ OR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, first-elass Hotel property, convenient to the city, with ten acres of ground. For particulars, apply to E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT St. au4-2t. WOR SALE-320 ACRES VALUABLE boring LAND, on the headwaters of Little Hichory creek, Veuango county, Pa. To be sold low. Apply to LE ti'lS L. ROITPT, 15 South 'FOURTH St., Phila. - FOR SALE CHEAP—A COMPLETE Set of School Furniture. Apply, for one week, XL 1030 SPIUUaG 43rARI>EN Street. tur2-fit* IRON FOUNDRY AND MAORINE 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 orick t 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-ahops. There are also patterns for marine railway machinery, steamboat, saw, and sugar-mill engines, and for wood and coal-stoves, with all the latest improvements. Iron and coal to be obtained in the neighborhood. In abundance. For sale by I. C. PRICE, a ttl-12t* No. 614 CiTssTN ITT Street. VOR SALE—IRON MASTERS, AT- isrpste-eArareN,y --I: TEN TION --E nEAT BARG ALN—$5O, 000 CAN this ry, l et t l ir y t E it l ree tV' e u ri t i r te e' s , one of SO, ano ther of it new and another of 30-horsepower; has seven b .rs; first-rate machinery for matnfac toying r oad iron chairs, spikes, &c.; 5,000 tons or all descriptions iron can be :node in one year; is now all in full operation; has water and steam railroad communication, coal shutes, ac.; all the water used upon the premises derived from springs near by, free of charge. There is also a row of twelve stone tenant dwellings included. Price, $75,000; worth $lOO 000. Easy terms. . GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, 3Y 2 1 1-70 1 155 North SIXTH - Street, TABTEFUL AND 81:1BSTALiTUL GLOTELMa FOR SALE AND TO LET. „ . REAL ETATE. REAL E REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTA S TE. TATE. !.5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. 5.000000 WORTH FOR SALE. NEW lONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY . CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. VONTAIIIit in YAWtt5 IN Dins KEEP Fr BEFORE THE PEOPLE that DIM , LER'S Monthly Catalogne is the greatest produc tion of the age to parties interested In the purchase of city or suburban properties. No person wishing_ to purchase should tall to get a copy. Sent free of charge to any address hi the United States. MAW E C. MILLER, Practical Real Estuteop•ssinv(r”rtl, ut to years), not-an wnt-i _l6O North SIXTH Street. 11 FOR SALE— SPRUCE STREET, AGA West ofSENENTEENTII—SpIendid four-story exquisitely built DWELLING. Lot, BS by 10.5 to ADP street. Only $17,500; Easy terms and imme diate possession. MILLER, t;,.aus-4t-If 01.55 North SIXTH Street. fa FOB SALE—DWELLING, WITH Ara side yard, SPRItW 0-A.nI3EN Street, west of Twentieth. with side yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-first street. with side yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-second street. 406hTorth Front street. Dwelling, 1505 Coates street. Dwelling, 1505 Spring Garden street. Dwelling, 2.112 . Brandywine street, vo.ennt. Dwelling, 1655 North Eleventh Meet, in excellent order; with early possession. B. F. GLENN - , 123 South VOUIiTH Street. an 4 and S. W. col% SEVENTEENTI and GREEN. dig FOR SALE-THE TWO VERY DE- Ma arable ARCH-Street Houses,Nos. 1932 and 1934. New and complete, with in - medie possession. Also, a number of desirable Houses on Green and adjacent streets. au4 B. F. (dLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. Oft FOR BALE-HOUSE AND FUR NITUNE, complete, BROWN .Street, west of Fifteenth. Will be disposed of at 21 very reasonable price. House, three stories, with three-story double back buildings; _furniture nearly new. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH . Street, an 4 and S. W. eor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. fr,i FOR SALE, DOWNINGTOWN ArAPROPERTY.—Eirst-class Dwelling and large MOre, one Of the hest stands In the place, conve nient to Railroad, and Veity daSleablo both as a mi• dvnee and place of business. R. V. GLENN, aus 123 South "FOURTH - Street. drA TO RENT-A FIRST CLASS Aga lIOLSE on South Broad street, to a fatally without small children, and a part or all of the rent taken in board. Address "South Woad street," at thtsoffice. ja FOR SALE.—A LARGE NUMBER —am of first-Class Farms In the adjoining countles, averaging from ten to three hundred acres. Call and examine register of farms. E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. .au4-2t. FOR SALE-A NUMBER OF 4gps valuaide Farms, CountiT Sonta, Cottage .14 and Building Lots, Factory Buildings, Purnaees, Indeed, almost every variety of Real - Estate. Call and see Register. IL F. (HANN, jy29 123 South FOURTH Street. $1 000 -A FEW MORE PERSONS, • With rl.ooo cash, can secure, original interests in the PIONEER PITCH AND LUMBER COMPANY, if application Is made immediately. A perfectly safe and legitimate enterprise. and will pay, at present prices. over Ka per C4:111, profit at the lowest prices ever known at least 200 per cent. profit the first year. A circular giving full particulars and reliable references can be had on application. HALL & JOHNSON . , any-7t 522 WALNUT Street. BOARDING. TTT AN DSO ME COMMUNICATING Booms, for first-elass Boarders. Apply at 313 SPRUCE Street. ate4-2t* DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTOI. Square. Iy6-2mo A UCTION SALES. AUCTION NOTICE LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. SAMUEL C. COON, AUCTIONEEI2 ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August .18, 1885, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. No. 124 South Frent St., above Walnut, WILL BE SOLD. for Recount of the Medical Bureau S. A.,lthe following Merchandise, mostly in bates ~.no original packages, cta air i to a ll i in e rt s. and in good order: MON yards Linen Sheeting. 61,529% " Linen cking, 22,803 i " Pillow Casing, 84,051 " Colored Cotton Check. 155,753, .. Mosquito Netting. 21,000 " Huck Towelling. 13,932 Shirting Muslin. 7,000 Window Shade Muslin. 5,10 " 8,1361 i " Muslin Sheeting. 1,852 " Check Pillow Ticking. 20,000 pair Drawers. 20,000 " Socks. 10,000 Shirts. 2,000 Blanket Wrappers. 1,13)0 Counterpanes. 8430 Hair Mattresses. 6,000 Pillow Cases, Cotton cheek. 10,000 Pillow 'Picini. 50,000 Meets. ALSO, 100 bales, containing 5,000 pair „Blankets, nearly new, in good order. Can be examined with catalogues three days pre• Pious to sale. jy 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31; aul, 2,3, 9,5, 7. 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 14, 15. 16. DANIEL H. BURDETT, 11.170 TIONEER. U. S. GOVERNMENT VESSELS AT AUCTION. 33 - u - immTirr, JONM9r & co., WILL SELL ON Wednesday, August 9th, 1E365, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, (By order of the Bevy Departmeht), THE FOLLOWING-NAMED VESSELS PRIZE SCHOONER SAVANNAH-56 feet long; breadth 17 feet 3 inches; depth, 6 feet, 7 inches. SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER FORT HENRY-181 feet, 4 inches long; breadth, 32 feet; depth, 11 feet, 8 inches; diameter of eylinder,2B /310h00; 10 feet stroke, SCREW STEAMER VALLEY CITY-133 feet long; 22 feet, 5 inches beam; depth, 7 feet, 5 Inches; cylinder, 24 inches; 24 inch stroke. SCREW STEAMER HONEYSUCKLE—Length, 121 feet, 6 inches; breadth, 21 feet, 8 inches; depth, 9 feet, 7 inches; Winder, 80 inches; 30 Inches stroke. SCREW STEAMER. R. B. CUYLER—Length, 939 feet, 6 inches; breadth, 24 feet, s inches; depth, 15 feet, 9 inches; between decks, 7 feet, s inches; cylin der, 72 inches; 4 feet stroke. CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER OR VETT A. Length, 95 feet; breadth, 27 feet 2 inched; depth, 7 feet 5 Inneo, CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER SARAH BRUEN —Length,lo6 feet 6 inches; breadth, 28 feet 7 inches; depth, 9 fethl inch. CENTRE -BOARD SCHOONER SAMUEL RO TAN—Length, 109 feet; breadth, 28 feet 3 inches; depth, 7 feet 7 Inches. PROPELLER DANDELION—Length, 85 feet 9 inches; breadth, 19 feet 'e 'helms; depth, 7 feet 9 inches; cylinder, 27,if, inches diameter; stroke, 29;ii Inches. PROPELLER CAMMELIA—Length, 111 feet; breadth, 19 feet 10 Meilen; depth, 11 feet; cylinder, 30 inches diameter; stroke, 80 inches. BRIG- BOARD—Length, 100 feet; breadth, 24 feet 9 inches; depth, 9 feet 4 inches. TERMS.—Twenty per cent. on the day of sale bite balance within stz days, when the vessels must be removed from the yard. jy22-stuth9t C. H. BELL, Commandant. -GOVERNMENT SALE OF MEDI CINES, Bedding, Furniture, Instruments &c.; to be told at, public auction, at UnH AI Hates Army Hospital, York, Fa., on 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, the.atli at nine o'clock- nu 4-4110 REMOVALS. -a-wEMOVAL.-BENEDICT JELADER, UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer hae removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. j3,27-Bnif" REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON- & JIA t CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CHESTNUT Street (under Concert Hall,) where they will keep a stock of arriages of their own make, and will re. wive orders for every description Of nrst-class work. JUICE 7. 1865. jc7,3m UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES ARE NOW DUE. OFFICE DEPUTY COLLECTOIt her. REVENUE, FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, PA., MAIN STILEET AND CRATON AVENUE, IiEEMANTOWN, rElladelphEt. Notice Is hereby glyen, That the Annual Col. lection Lists have been received, and the TEXell are now due and payable. The Annual List in cludes the tax on licenses, incomes, carriages, watches, 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—via, by advertise ment in one newspaper, and nothlcaelons to be post ed up in four public, places. Persons residing In the TWellty-Seeond and Twen ty. fifth wards Will make payment at this office. Those rebid Ing in the Twenty-third ward will make payment to TllOktAi3 S. FOULKROD, Deputy, Col lector' FRA,NICFORD Street, Frankford. This Annual Tax is by law payable on or before the Seth day of June in each year • but as the Tax Lists for this year were unavoidailly delayed, the day fixed for this District as the latest day upon which it may be paid without liability to penalty is the 20th day of Angus ,t WILLIBBS. lAM 11. MILLER, Deputy Collector, Fifth District, Germantown. July 29, 1865. Jy29-sututht-13t OFFICE OF ASSESSOR OF INTER NAL REVENUE OF THIRD DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. 924 North THIRD Street. NOTICE Is hereby givee, that the Annual Lists roc May Ist, Ma, of dcettaea Incomes, and Eau, 'iterated Articles, subject to Tax under the act of June 30th, 1884, as amended by act of March 31, 1.885, will remain open for inspection for the space of fifteen days after tho , 3d day of August, 1885. Appeals will be heard and determined front Au gust 15th to August 15th, both inclusive. All appeals foist be made in writing, and specify the particular cause, matter, or thing respecting widen a decision lb requested, and litote, more over, the ground or principle of I! PMr complained of. FLEW HER MID u, au3 5 8 11 14 17-61 . S. Assessor Third Dist. ra. F ISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS. Every housekeeper in the city and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most con venient and reliable Can to ONO, and gives entire eatlseaction wherov.r intredueed. it is sealed In an instant., by hooking and spring, VMS clamping cap over and around the opening, and preseing it Upon a ring of cementeod p,ap_e f r n . : t e n se:e w e:At ol ll ... T s ! paper welts by the heat . tits ing continues the Unit Loots, ardthe sealing is per fect. Th e cap is unfastenot by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this (Jan, at J. DIcHtt.TUTRIEW, 808 ISPItiNG GARDEN Street. Philadelphia. DEAF MADE TO HEAR.--INSTRU meats flyssis the hearing, at MADIRA'S, 125, S.- TEN Stveet. below Chestnut. jy3l-11t. AT BEASOIWaa UAW. AMUSEMENTS. TIIE GRAND CARNIVAL AT CAPE MAY! FANCY AND CITIZENS' DRESS PROMENADE AND BAT. MASQUE, Under theausnices of Messrs. ABEL .t RISLEIY, the. original y.r.jeet rl,l of La" Coterie Blanenc.," l a b n i d an a u e 4 o w me j i o tt e e g e iN e e f: g a e t utlemen BeigUrnigg at cape CON tiltEBB HALL, TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 8,18 E. The musical dens rtment will he dlrceted by SIR. MARK HABSIAIR, who has secured the best performers of the day. The Hotel and Lawn will he decorated and Montt- Dated, and every facility afforded for the general enjoyment of the gnesta. Subliceiption Tickets , • , ~,,,,,,,ffi3 of A Package of Two Tleketa.„, 5 cal To be obtained at Rtnley's Continental Hotel; Pe terson's Bookstore, No, ;vs Chestnut street, and at Congress Hall, Cape Island THE STEAMER "MANHATTAN" will carry excursionists from Altddll-ST. WHARF, on TUESDAY Morning 4l, at 9 o'clock, Fare, there and back, NEW' CUOSTITUT-STREET TURA TRE—CHESTNUT Street, ithOVe GROVER & SINN Lessees and Manager'''. The Theatre always Cool and Comfortitele. THIS (SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THIRD GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF THE SUMMER SEASON, When the New Irish Drama, ARRAH NA POGUE, will be preselilvd. Millington In the Matinee, 30 onto to all parts of the houses Children, 25 ecnts. Doors open at ty,, o'clock. To commence at 2y 4 o'clock. THIS (sATITIMAY) NIGHT, Will be presented for the Tx unlit:Di time, the GLORIOUSLY SUCCESSFUL, IRISH DRAMA, In three acts, by Dion Boucleault and E. H. House, styled • ARRAH NA POGUE; on THE WICKLOW WEDDING. TWENTY-SIC THOUSAND PERSON'S bare witnessed t great llnktrualc 122Aaurpl nag during the past two weeks. it will he presented, with its new and beautiful Scenery, wonderful Me chanism, superb Wardrobe, original Music, correct Appointments, and EAST OF BIULLIANCY AND STRENGTH. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH-ST. THEATRE. THIS (SATURDAY EVENING. Angugt 11)(16, HENEVIT Oi ARCHY HUGHES. And pcativeD* Mani/Mt or HOOT,Evn biIbISTItELg. A GREAT Conn() BILL. ALL THE sTA Rs APPEAR. NkIV BURLESQUE. NEW FAROE. NEW soNGS, NEW DANCES, /to. VOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. ' OPEN EVERY EVENING, Highly eU casxflll Drama In thrum nets, (DtOtiHAN KINSH EL NINO EDDIE, the mist astonishing Child In the world on the. Tight-Rope; Splendid Ballets. Laughable Farces, &c. FAMILY MATIN EE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ata-tf FAIRMOUNT WATEILWORKS, twin 1.1 It I DU-E. ) AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAT, From 4 to 7 o'clock, by HASSLER'S DRAM) MILITARY BAND. Programmes of Alusie Issued daily. The Arch, Vine, and Oallorrldlf-street cars run directly to the place. aut-71 A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST• .46- NUT Street, ithe.vt Tenth—Open tram A A. N. till 6P. M. Benktatitt West's great picture or CHRIST RE.III,rTF,II still on ftlill)ltion. len LEGAL. T'IRST NATIONAL BA.NIK, MECIIANICISIIIrII4I, Penna., June 17, 1885. Tbia Bank la eallingln, and will redeem in lawful money of the United btatON.. thecireulatl B K notes of the late MELAIANIC9SI3UIiti iwo sented at our counter. 11. A. Sr i EOM, jel7-etjar Cashier. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO, AND those having claims upon the Estate of WILLIAM It. PAUL, deceased, will pay and pre sent the same to JOSEPH R, PAUL, NO, lAii WM.. GAON, Strad. By order of ,Adgdniiitiatidx tiltd Admilikratorg, MARGARET PAUL. JOSEPH R. PAUL, JACOB A. PAUL itS lONS. apjanki cAaLk ,. .O MAX, BY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET. 8,30 A, M., EXPRESS AND MAIL 2.30 P. N., PASSENGER. 4,30 P. M., EXPRESS. jy29-emw-teel J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup% Mfamk CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, UPPER FERRY, 61 8,30 A. 1114 ri. m AND EXPRESS. Dam 2;30 P. M., r I A . MENGE& Due at cm r. 4.30 P. X EXPRESS. Due at 7.46 P. S. rare, 03.00. 19ervants, $2.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, V. 06. .Conletdi Timm, to be need by one person on y, 10 for $216.00. Passengers and Baggage taken to and trout tip. Island and Station without additional charge. Freight daily from Bandford4 Wharf, below Spruce street, Returning Traitte leave CAPE MAY at OA 4. Mall ,• BA. M., Express ; F. M., Accommodatioat 8.20 A. M., Freight. J. VAN RENNELABB, 13uptL, PHILADELPHIA, July 24, DAL jy6-84.2 CATAWISSA RAIL ROAD OODIPANIN—To Tourldb And Travellers—Excursion manta 9g lOW Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rapids of St. Law- White 31ountains, rence River, Saratoga Springs, Montreal, &c., &c., 6,0. Quebec, &c., &c., Tickets for the above Excursions, which hairs been so long and favorably known to the Philadel phia public, by various routes to Niagara Palls, for sale at the CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET ON 425 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Bank. where full informotion will be given. N. VAN HORN, Passeng.er Agent, 425 CHESTNUT Street. artams CAMDEN AND AT. LAN TIO RAILROAD, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1885, Flirig trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY as follows: Special Excursion 8.30 A IL Mail Train 7.39 ,s , . Freight, with Passenger Car attached..., 805 I, 1.... Express (through in two hours) . ~ 2,110 Atlantic Accommodation, _ 4.18 P. IC RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 8.47 A. K. Express (through in two hours) 7.08 A, 311,. Freight, with Passenger Car attaehed....ll.47 A. 81. Man - Train 4.45 P. kt.. Smola! Excursion mu P. K SUNDAY rriAlt TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 730 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. K t . Fare to Atlantic. $2. Round-trip Tickets, gout $ 7 only for the day and train on which they are issued,,, JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 6.30 P. H. Leave Jackson at 8.28 A. Kt EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS. Leave. Vine-street Perry ilt 10.16 A, M. 4110 imr. L Leave Haddonfield at 11,46 A. H. an tl 2,48P.M. N. B.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point before 8 o'clock P. M. to insure itsgolng down.. the next day. JOHN G. BRIAN, je2B-tf Agent. gatigi EXCURSIONS TO LONG BRANCH.—Trains for Long Branch will leave Coopers Poin CAMDB24, daily Mundays excepted,) at 9.16 A. I, Fare, ea Excursion Tickets, good fOt three days, Sa. Extra, train on Saturdays at 4.30 P. M. Returning, arrive. at Camden at 0.10 A. M. Monday. Je2S-2m L. R. CIOLE, Agent, Camden. E.x WRITTEN A.ND VERBAL DB scitirrioni or Bharat:te CiomktitUtiekt, E 7 WRITTEN Talent, with ADVICE. ou BusineSS. ~ Health, Education Self-improvement ,Man. sgentent and Training of CHILDREN, 00.- eta) Adaptation, &c., day and evening, by JOHN L. OATEN, Phrenologist and Bookseller, No. 26 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut. 00H-tialißlYir CA.RINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, 201 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market in the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine our Mock. tuyleir FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.- Jilst feeolveO, from Purls, a large lot of the finest Freineb Flowers, for the fall trade., also, the newest styles for the hair, Wholesale and retail. at No. 21 N. NINTH Street, above Market, east side. swl-10t CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES Al' SACRIFICE.—BaIauce of stock, beautiful styles, closing out at less than cost. ROWE, _RUSTON, & CO., 157 and WV Wort)) Tuna) Street. 12, 16-HORSE POWER warms, Vachines, 101 Boring Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching and Drillin For sale Oil-well Tubing, HATHAWAY, LEACH, 6/ STEARNS 417 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, 63. — 2400 bbls. Mess. Nos. 1 2, and 3 Mackerel,. late-caugbt fist fish, In moored packages. 3,000 tohls, New Osetport, 'oraltio Bag, and Rag. fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 160 We. New Mess Shad. 260 boxes Herkimer-ceunty_Cheese, &o. In store and for sale by 3MRPRY'a KOONS, jal6-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. _ _ _ McCANDLESS & BMITH, MALT VINE WIR FACTORS, BROAD ARV. PRIME MEET& Constantly On hand and for sale a lam stock Of MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a new article of manufacture in this country, made by the celebrated 'English process, and used exclusively for Pickling In - Europe. All sales warranted free from impurities and chemicals. Orders tilled promptly to all parts of the country. ENT'6. L. E. CAMBLO6, No. ma walnut street, MAL. del his. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Mace, Bal. ttmore. CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va. E. W. GOULD & CO., Newbern, N. C. )el9-Am HAVANA CIGARS.—A. GOOD VA RIETY constantly In store and bond, at low. est cosh rate& B. FUOITF4TAONS, roy24-m•, No. H 6 booth FRONT area._ D. F. MORGAN, AA, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGENT, TENN. The Civil Courts of Oita DlStrict are now In pr t l Mal operation. Haring nrectieed at the Monnliiii bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintanee With We business community greatly facilitates In Ina speed" , collection of claims. .194-am E. D. P. MORGAN. DELUTUTSAT Ava CUSTOM WO*,
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