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 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*,