rFlißT'd MOTS Alin FRECKLE LOTION. -- Ch flotsam, or kfothpatch (also called LiverspOt.) LOTION. -- 55d Lo tto, or Freckles, are often yery annoying, oracularly to ladles of light complexton, for the aiwolored spots show more plainly ou the face aft .•lande Man of a brunette; but they greatly mar the of either, and any preparation that will ef ,:ecqtolly remove them, without infariwir the teatUre ,t o r (Phe skin is certainly a desideratum. Dr. c. FLOM who has made diseases of the skin a c i a li:y, has discovered a remedy for these disco ivorestions which is at once prompt, infallible, and harada 4s. "Wades:de in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL. LOWAY. & COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street, andbr PI - OTT St CO., 232 North SECOND Street. rrepared only by B. C. 'PERIM, DermatolOglatt ti „ Yg BOND Street, New York, and for sale by „p arugglAs. Price, EC2 per bottle. Gall for I'EREI-S MOTH AND FRECKLE, LOTION. Fur fuv:hee information add r , ss Dr. 0. PER - • g SoND Street. 1‹ F.W yoRK. Jel-wfm3m. frAIR DYE! HAIR ! BATCHELOR'S HAIR DIE is the best in the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, Instantaneous, and reltsitilet produces a splendid mart or Natural Brow n; remedies the effects of Bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original genuine is signed color. Sold hy all Druggists. The W. A. BATCHELOR, 51 BARCLAY Street, New York. Ja2.-mwf-ly Tag PATENT Woon-SAw has all arched top, and stdhl frame, Which gives an elasticity and gr2aness under the thrust, which la not posse Seed by the usual kinds. For sale at the Hardware Store Of TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) wadi:ET Street, below Ninth• SPRAINED ORDISLOCATED WRISTS, aching barks, strained muscles, torn clothing, wasted time, gram looks, may all be removed from your Mtelien on washday by the littroclitetloll of a Patent Clothe., Ncringer. And of these we are confident, num e xperience, that those with cog-wheels will be f ou nd eht moat durable. Different kinds for sale by 71:111AN S SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) IiIARICET Street, below Ninth. BuY YOtrit Dynniqa ROBES for Ladies and Cieutlenieu at JOHN P. SLOAN'S, Flog hart. IiET Street, and at his Store, CAPE ISLAND. • • OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS, AND THE MOST relined Ladies are alike benefited by , the- use of ••FAL-111. DE PARIS." Which, unlike a paste or p alm, removes, does not eoueeal the impurities of the skim It dissolves freckles, tan, and all disco ler:Woos of the skin, rendering it soft, white, and' transparent. Sold by all Druggists, PerfUmers,and pmr-pressers.. • au3-mwstf ICENDALL'S Aaceowoc.:—Have you tried it? If so, you, approve of it. Of course the N. awl:able denpuidlor this excellent tkrepp.rAtigni:er, the Bair has been " solely created by itsloertteßiar,' when once used, it is not likely to beabit' Sou can procure - it of any respectable Diniggish:" ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. .SALT RIIEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT R4Elcillf. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Alsooands Saltlleum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Erl44lo* o f t h e skim Price, 60 cents. By sending 60 dente to WEEK:3 dt POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for ;Tented free by mall. For sale by all Druggists. mhlB-6m PRICES IIWVCED. iivjol AMA Valli I BROWN, 11R - Popular Air clothing , sir -House, sir OAK HALL; S. F. cor. Sixth and Market. MARRIED. GOODIVILETE-1,1c61 - 4. — ln New Tork ettl, 011 'Thunday. August 3d, by the Rev. Thomas blood ittir, assisted - by the Rev. J. D. Wells. 1). D. Dr. j), H. lloodwillie, son of officiating clergyman, to )Iles Annie E. Dfcliay, daughter of James hicday, both of New York city. idDIii.E—HARNED.--Oh the 3d inst., at the re- Si ichtt Vf the bride's father,ni-Friends , ceremony, )1) Orrtenee of the Mayor; ssinnel to Kate T, Harped., ft 1 t of this city.. DIED. ruAth.—Suddenly,•in New York, on Friday, the eh instant, doseph B. Craig, of the firm of A. C. t ralg S f this city, in the 59th year of his age. ills male Co.,&lends are respectfully invited to attend 1.1; funoral. from his late residemm, Fortieth and m.ruce streets. L. Wcst Philadelphia, this (Monday) ~nernaon. the ith instant, at 4 o'clock. To proceed It lineal:qui Cemetery. - LONCSTRETYL—On First-day, the 6th instant,' limmah T., INitiOW of Daniel Longstreth, in the flit year of her age. - The relatives and friends of the family are invited In attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. ,• , ..24 Wood street. on Fourth-day- afternoon (the 9th inst.) at 2 o'clock. Interment at Fair Hilt. -*** FRONEFIF3.I I .—in this city, on the 6th inst., Charles icronetieht, M. D., aged 56. Funeral on Thu Morning, the 10th inst., at 103, o'clock, front his late residence, No. 309 Callow hil/.4t rect. • *es* GARRY: 1 7 E6.—0n the sth instant, Lydia C., de voted wife of Franklin C. Garrigues, in the 27th year 9 1 ker age. The relatives and Member the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, trona the resi dence of her father, D. Gilbert. No. 254 North Thir troll!) street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. ss Alt()S.—On Thursday morning, ad inst., Jacob Amos. Sr., in tne 74th year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the faintly, the cArrehtcrs' Company, and Southwark Hose Com papt. are respeetfully Invited to attend the Amo ral, from his late residence, No. 217 New street, on Monday morning., ith inst., at nine o'clock. Inter mud at Laurel Hill. Weekly Report of Interments. HsAunt °Pries, August 5, 1865. Aunts and Interment* in the city of Philadelphia, from Month of Tuly to the sth of August, 1865. CAUSES OF DEATH Fever, Bilious .... Remittent. " Scalia 6 ' Typhus ... ( [Fracture of Spine. Heniorrh'e 'Uterus. Ilooping il Cough... Itnaminat , n Brain Bhesroncht.i C. " Liver .. ". Lungs _ " Periffin " Pleura . " S &Bow Intemperance Inanition Jaundice A11)111111111Ilia Apop Congestion Brain. Lungs ,` Liver. Coup de Cholera li.t==l morhus Covliro•SninalUe- Bingitis (vnsunpt'n Lungs •• Bowels ovulsion s - IYoirperal Cnliosis of Liver. ongtstive Diphtheria-- ..... Diarrlicea I Mani a-i-Pota 'Mt= . Dropsy . Abdominal " Brain Ohl Age or Heart • I Run ove lar on Ratt'd Sofu , Small P0x...... .... Born ISuffocation Chiest • 1 e'irt DI e4se of Brain... ..Heart .. " Liver .. Kidneys Drowsed . Debility Diabetes I &rphlits Yecthing, Tetanus.. , . Ulcer:en of Bowels Unknown I:rn.iion on Brain EllDep.'s. trynpelas Fever Adynantie.. Rounds, Gun Shot OF TIE AIIOVE THERE WERE— nlur i year 125'Froxn 40 to 50 27 Ira tto 2 52 " 50 to 60... ..... ... 29 - 2to 5 41 " 60 to 70 21 sto 10 12 " 70 tOBO 12 " 10 to 15 5 " 80 to 90 11 '' 15 to 20 14; " 90 to 100 1 4 ' 20 to 30 ....... ... 38; " 100 to 11.0 0 - :so to 40 321 Total 420 WIP.DS. WARDS. WARDS. rt.t ward 11!Tenth.,.. 14INItleteelith.••• 2 8 : , ..mid.... 25 Eleventh 6 iTWentleth —.26 Third ... .. . —.ll Twelfth... 6 ' Twenty-first ..15 Feerte... . ..... 13 r Thirteenth .... B , Twenty-Seed.ls P 1.11 1.•.... 101 Fourteenth .. -101 Twenty-third .22 ,i \ th 12 t Fifteenth 24 ,Tvreuty-Nurth3l `.llOlll 25iSixteentb .......12LTwenty-11fth •. 8 Elellth.... ..... 8 Seventeenth... 22: Twenty-alEth: 23 Ninth—. ...... 101 Eighteenth ... 4;l7nknown .... •18 Tot al 420 litattvt deaths iram the country.. - 16 Net deaths hi the city 402 NArmrt - - - Cuiteti States, 319; Foreign, 75; Un known. 20: from the Almshouse, 10; People of Color, 19: from the Country, 18. Males. 231, Females, 189; Boys, 133; Girls, 116. inmtll, and interments of Soldiers, 11. The number of deaths, compared with the corres t.ading week of 1864, and of last week, was as fol ,ws: Week eliding August 6 1864; , Vas 424. Week eliding o July 29, 1865, was 427. By order of the Board of Health . , GEO. E. CITAMBER'a, Registrar. MOURNING GOODS ,JUST RE CEIYEI ). Gray and Black English Chintzes, 31 cents. ,Cray Poplins. 623 i cents Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 60 cents. Black and White Striped Mohairs, 45 cents, illaek and White Plaid Scotch Ginghams, 56 cents. Black Glossy Alpacas or Mohair.% 11EW)31 & SON, Mourning' Store, Gig CHESTNUT Street. Ont prke. Pric.es lain figures. jy27 5 590 YARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH MERINOES. 2 •:ists (lark assortment -2 r;76(.s medium assortment. 7 case high Colors. I :di-wool Plaids. cs Rep Cashmeres. EYRE & LANHELL, FOURTH anti ARCH. NOTICE. S —A SPECIAL MEETING VEEIC C . 'f OIL COMPANY a wl 11 the ii held i the Office, 303 WALNUT Street. on WEDNESDAY, tte t• August, at 12 o'clock M. tan.-6t order of the Board of Directors. 1 4 117-6 t WM. J.-3IALCOLM, Secretary. Igr OFFICE OF THE OILEILLAN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the GlMilan 'AI Company of Pennsylvania will be held at their ttlee, 409 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, Me 9th 0r„,,u4; UST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election kf officers and directors will be held. J. C. FRYER, Secretary and Treasurer. 110TICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING , of the Stockholders of the ROYAL PETRO:" LEUSI COMPANY - will be held at the Companys ic No. 305 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, TIC inst.._ at 12 11., to hear the Report of the 6 ircolttee. The transfer books will be closed on lay, JOHN GALLAGHER, au4-3t Secretary. CUMBERLAND COAL AND LW. „ „ PINIVEMENT COMPANY.—At a meeting -'„ 0 morkholders of this Company., held at the '11: 1 , , . ; 2,2$ South FOURTH Strnet, Philadelphia', on •,,j i nq July last, the following gentlemen were `-:toz .ithrectors;- ;,, - 4 11 1.esler, Sylvester J. megargee, ;,'TA:11.11. Bally, Tatlow Jackson, Alias I. Boileau, blwanl Price I. Patton, 11. Faulkner, Thomas H. Ricker A. Eugene Smith. 'Flu: Llireefors organized by electing SYLVESTER 4. M EAItE, - Presidentand ALBERT It. .I101,11:1.1). souretary and Treasurer. aul-Ot e OFFAcE pIANDAN RIEDIENG COM "NY+ 10. 334 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Jul 18, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of : a3 / 3 13 dan Mining Company on which instalments .1!-C due and unpaid is hefeb - declared forfeited, anti ;111 501.1 st public auction on MONDAY the 21st ". 0 7 01 AUGUST, MS, at 12 o'clock nbOn, at the c (rure of the Secretary of the corporatlOn, according ,p the Charter and by-laws, UnieeS previously re 44etnted. by order of the Directors. ROOPESt 331949.1121 IM4. OFFICE GIRARD MINING OMR. PANT, No ' : 324 WALNUT Street% PHILADELPHIA, JIIV mos. NOTICE is hereby given that all. tock of the I;DIARD MINING COMPANY, on Which Instal- Irnts un o rtid i tp,N,‘,l7 :.Iz..l • a u rt . ; ; (! , f s ok: 1 1.'IttA a t , the 19th day s Of August, 184, at 12 o , eloek. `r.;;at the Office of the Se...rut:L. 7 of the Corpora ,7,,according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless kerlously redeemed. )y 19tau1y . h order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, 9 Secretary and Treasurer. MILITARY. UNITED STATES MARINE CORP. :Wanted for the - UNITED STATES MARINE k , ORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce bents held out to all entering the Marine Corps; Rlorlous opportunity to visit foreign countries,. 3 4 1 d ir t r, .excellent accommodations, light and For all further information inquire at the Recrui trp_sß e nd p e hziso us, w No . ' 3 11 South FRONT Street, unay een CH A R M ESHEWOOD ey Captain and Recruiting °facer. TEE PHILADELPHIA. COMMERCIAL LIST, 66 PRICE CURRENT," CONTAINS EVERY WEEK; REPORTS OF PHILADELPRII MAJEMEITS ASHES, BARK, i; BEESWAX, .r.- : 5• BONE, BOTTLES, FLOUR, RYE notri, CORN MRA - ti, BREAD, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS • OAT MEAL, BARLEY, 1 BARLEY MALT, BUCKWHEAT, ' BUCKWHEAT MEAL, . FEED, DEANS, FEALS, FARINA, BROOM COB; CANDLES, CATTLE, CHOCOLATE, COAL, COCOA, COFFEE, COPPER ' CORDAGE, CORKS, t: . 7 ,, COTTON, COOPERAGE STOCK, • COTTON YARN, DRUGS AND DYES, DRY GOODS, DUCK, EARTHENWARE, FEATHERS, FISH, FLAX, FRUIT, , FURS, GINSENG, GLASS, '"•; GUANO, GUNNY BAGS, •GUNNY CLOTH, GUNPOWDER, - HAIR, HEMP, HIDES, HONEY, HOPS, ICE, INDIGO, IRON, LEAD, LEATHER, LIME, LUMBER, MOLASSES, NAVAL STORES, OIL CAKE, OILS, PETROLEUM ONIONS, 47 PLASTER, ' ••,.? POTATOES, .? PORK, BACON, GREEN MEATS, LARD, - BUTTER, CHEESE, • • EGGS, RICE, SALT, SALTPETRE, SEEDS, MOT, SKINS, SOAP, SPELTER, SPICES, SPIRITS, STARCH, STEARINE, SUGAR, • SUMAC, TALLOW, TEAS, TIN TOBACCO, WINES, WOOL, WOOLEN YARNS, FREIGHTS. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT, List of Vessels on the Way to Phila- delphia. Arrivals and flearanteS of Vessels, IMPORTATIONS AND EXPORTATIONS. ,FILICEA3 OF OIL STOCIC..S. EDITORIALS. MONEY MARKET. NEWS FROM THE OIL REGION. MINING INTELLIGENCE. &e. 9 tee. PUBLISHED AT 2.ia DOCK. STREET, STEPHEN It WEN .. SI,OIIV. B U LA. RI'AIEP-AILT: LILLIE,S*!LI,MII*,BI,FE STILL THE MASTER It is sometimes said that troth is STRANGER than fiction. It must be admitted that truth is far STRONGER and much more MIGHTY, and that it will prevail over both error and fiction. That theturglar was . never . more , active than at present; that the common safe is opened, and suc cessfully rObbed almost nightly, and is not aprotee tiob the burglar, must be admitted by alt menrof common observation. Thitt'Llilie , s Wrought and Chilled-iron Safe is the only strictly Fire and Burglar-proof Safe now made at a price that business men generally can afford to pay; ust also be admitted, after the most thorough examination: - it is presumed that the citizens orPhiladclphia.land vicinity will generally recollect that last year a sheet-iron safe render, of this city, publicly an nounced that it was very easy to drill a hole through Lillie's Safe door, over the lock, and open it; that soon thereafter some of his pupils of the burglar profession, on his plan. made a most serious attempt to open one of LIMO'S Bares, at, the West Philadel phia. Trust Fund, on Market street, and, that it proved an entire failure, under the most favorable circumstances for the operators. During the present season, it hailtMkiinnounced by another sheet-iron safe Vender, that it was very nasy to open Mlles Safe in new way, -- that was lOth simple and practicable; that the operator had! 0111 y-to drive some iron wedges between the edge: of the door and the ; safe, to.. burst the safe opinZel• leting,isio 4tilireasp.itl(m. open ,l• Thithoth - oftheyabove statements were designed to operate-ffrthose who - were not iron-workers arid not posted, and made .by interested s„ the sole object to discredit Lillie taStife, is uudoubt‘ edly true. But it can -hardly An mipposod that _ettherrstate7 went *lee Made hidticri a professional iiitrAlitr-t0 experiment upon eitherpian,.ashe necesearhymUit be au iron worker, and as such knows that to get a hole through 13 ,thorougly chilled iron, it must 8 ground through, and to - do this it. takes.too long a time to operate successfully, and'too much power for the burglar. Re knows, also, that as Lillles Safe is 'supported by a network, of wrought frail bars over the whole surface, it would be literally impossible to burst the safe or break the bars by driving wedges in at the edge of the door. • - It would seem, however, that some of the inexpe rienced and younger of the profession have made the attempt to open Lillie , s Safe in the latter Way, by driving wedges, and, after a most severe and thorough effort, utterly failed; still not satisfied, and having the opportunity, they next tried the sledge, and after sledging for two hours with a heavy sledge ;without effect, •the operators -deliberately left. (See certificate below.) Verily, truth Is much stronger and more mighty than error or Action_ The above results are introduced, trusting that parties who wish to be secured against the burglar, will look after the truth, and not believe or trust those who arc interested to deceive and lead them into error, trusting also that the inexperienced burglar will learn wisdom . , and not be led astrarbY these false teachers, and thereby imperil his liberty and perhaps his life, with sea;rccly, a prospect of gain. The safe last referred to is now at my depot, not injured for use, and all parties interested in having a safe that is strictly firs and burg/to:proof are particularly invited to call and examine this safe. _ • I have also Link's Chilled Iron Safes, Bankers', "louse and Mercantile. Fire and Burglar Proof, also lurgiar Proof, and Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire Proofs, all at very low prices. Also, a great num ber ofsecond-hand safes ofthe most popular makers, not imported from other cities, but received in ex change for Lillie's, which I offer at lower terms than can be found at the Auction Rooins. M. C. SADLER, Agent, NO. S: SEVENTH STREET. M. C. Sadler, Esq., Agent Lillie 's Safes.—Dear Sir; In August, MO, I purchased of you a N0.•6 Mercantile Safe (Lillie"s Wrought and Chilled Iron). On Saturday night, the 15th instant, a gang of burg lars (by false keys) entered my office, and made a seriOus and most t lorough attempt to open the safe by the use o wasay sledge and other implement*, The safe heavily Wedged one end, which only caused a crack on the surface, like a lire crack; then, by sharp-pointed instruments, they tried to open. the Crack, but utterly failed. They sledged the door also, but withoutinjury. They also tried to burst open the safe by , driving sharp instruments between the edge of the (kior and the safe in different places, without any effect. They also tried to drive in the lock, without any success, and I can't see that the safe injured for use to any respect. I have no doubt the burgjarsvoluntarilyleft,belug fully convinced they could not open the safe. After this severe trial, I must say that my confidence In the safe is greatly increased, and can most cheer fully recommend Lillie's Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe to all who wish to protect their valuables, from thieves and burglars. Yours truly, , aur-mtlis-St WILLIAMS McveswatltE STATIONERY & BLANK BOI*0; nth MICOMPNING. COAL, AND OTHER N-1 AATES. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations With all the BOOhs they , require, at short notice an i low prima, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED • " TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOOL. BROKERS , PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS ea CO. ,BLANK BOOR MANUFACTURERS AND BTATIONERS seht-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street. REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF LOUSING-GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, PAINTS. Slt CHESTNUT STREET, Have been able to make a REDUCTIOX IN' THE PRICES OP THEIR LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, RUSTIC FRAMES, &c., to which attention is directed. A full stock, of ELEGANT MANUFACTURE and most SUBSTANTIAL MATERIALS, always OIL hand. ROGERS' GROUPS, comprising sixteen subjects, war and humorous; sole agency. JAMES B. EARLE & SONS are prepared to fill orders for goods, deliverable in the autumn or winter, at prices more favorable than they may be at those seasons. Mirrors, of every character, made to order, to fill Mantels, Piers, Walls, Saloons, and Cabins of Ves sels, OW. eALLPRY OP PAINTINOS4 open free, J727-32t C A. R D. I will sell the balance of my large. sthek of FURNITURE, At very low prices, until The assortment Is complete. • GEO. J. HENKELS, FisTIERT eLLF-SEALING FRU I T CANS. Every housekeeper in the city and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most con venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced. It is sealed in an instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin cap over and around the opening, and pressing IS upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement in the paper welts by the neat of tilefruigand as the press. ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing fs per fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can, at J. MCMURTRIS', 805 SPRING GARDEN Street, jra-lmif Philadelphia. - FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.- ..a- Just received, from Paris. a large lot of the finest French 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. aO4-10t 'MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. —2OOO bias.Mss. Nod. 1,2, and 2 mackerel, late -caught Hat fish, In assorted packages. 2,e00 bins. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hali fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 150 bbls. New Bless Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, &e. ln store and for sale by MURPHY ',42 KOONS, Jal9-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVE. 1 0 12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES, 9 Borin Tools, Planers,_ Lathes, Punching and Drilling Machines, Oil-well Tubing. For sale - by HATHAWAY, LEACH, & STEARNS ARCH 417 ARC Street, Philadelphia. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, RIM SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market la the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine our stack. mylo-Iy. r):3 EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFR, STORE, 10 SOUTH FOITRTH STRkET. PHILADELPHIA, PA A large variety or FIRE-1 ROOF' dAPRS aimaya on nann• WADTAYAKFai a BROWN, PRESS.—PITILADELPHIA, MONDAY', AUG - UST 7. iss: OF T{E 8 I T / Go N. GLOUCESTEII, N. J., July 171 BM. SEPTEMBER Ist. 809 and 811 CRESTITITT Street. WILI_A(7Co2E & SEWING MACHINE. • It is the best /amity Machine. It Is a definition of "simplicity " and "perfece time." The Needle cannot be rot 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 1863. It received the Silver Medal of the "New York State Fair," 1864. It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylva nia State Fair," 1864. It also received the First Premium for "I'lrE AMP SEWING MACHINE" at the great "New England Fair," the "Vermont State Fair," and the "In diana State Fair," 1864. Send for a circular containing fall' information, notices from the press, testimonials from those using the machine, &c. AGENTS WANTED. • -VS WILLCOX & GIUS 211AOHINE CO., 7 0 fit- : JT$ au2-wsml3t, $13614- ND IRV GOO I S I FRESH GOODS. HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ARE NOW OPENING"' AN ENTIRELY NEW STOOS OP S I 14 ii S AND , FANCY DRESS GOODS, . , . Comprising an extensive;and attractive aseortmeut of styles to medi.lavesent trnde It Elegant Designs.: .--__ ...:.*Fore*: Fans Fabrics. Also-ußeicz 31 ES' In ne I) . , ' on STAPLE GOODS . ' • l e such-lis *ill be re fi red for , , • ... ..,._ , A TUMN.SALES, iehieli they offer at • •Low .nucEs go CASH BII7i'ERS. titi` : Ch ' estnut and 61,2 Jayne 'streets. ::13144inwfam DRY 0-01iDS JOBBV.Itg. WA.AI9:?ING WAREHOUFE. NO. 212- CHURCH ALLEY. The attention of the TRADE is called to the sub leriliets, Tarte and varied assortment of - : Acr D' DINGS • :- widen he has now in store, and is constantlFreceiv log, to wits • • • • • , CHEAP 'HEAVY WADDINOS FOR CLOTHIERS. SUFrRIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS. HEAVY BLACK AND WRITE ' • PIECE WADDINGS, FOR FURRIERS. ALSO; '' FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS. R. E. EVANS, auEr4r, . . Manufaeturers , Agent, W-ROMESALE DRY GOODS FOREIGN AND DOBIEBTIO D•RY GOODS, $37 the Flee° or Pao - I:rage. = AT AND UNDER MARKET RATES. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., 72'7 CHESTNUT ST. Jr i (WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.) COMMISSION HOUSES. BAGS ! BAGS ! BAGS ! NEW -AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS, B BURLAP, AND GUNNY A G FLOUR AND SALT O RDERLL SIZES, PRINTED TO BY JOHN T. BAILEY & CO., jy2B-8m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOR THE SAVE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 112 CHESTNUT STREET,. PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 REAM STREET, NEW YORK. Je2l-41m WILLIAM BROCKIE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Will continue the Commission business of the late Rim of THOMAS RICHAWMOS & CO. Advances made on PRODIJOE consigned to idun• .ARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., LIVERPOOL, and to correspondents in LONDON, . BELEART, and GLASGOW. .AIRTUIST 1. IBS& auVirelf RETAIL DRY GOODS. OLOBIBV OltiT t . CLOtIN4. OUT I • CLOSING OUT • GREAT BARGAINS IN SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOOD% CHEAP BLACK SILKS. Sleek Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. • Black Silks,of every variety, &Vow Dime& Colored Sils, of every variety, at low prices. Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. 75e. Silk Grenadines reduced to 450. gc Silk Grenadines reduced to 550. Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 87) c., el, VA& New Styles Cambric Lawns, NW., 50c. New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 500., 6230,, 650. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 400., Me., The. New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, 6230., 750. Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices. SHAWLS AT BEDIICED PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or. gandles. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsoolis and Cambric& White Puffed and Tucked Muslin. H. STEEL & SON, jyB4l ..Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. JCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST • Extra flue Hemmed Handkerchiefs at 25 cents Marseilles for Basques and Dresses. Striped Nainsooks for Waists, 45c. per yard. Soft finish Cambric, Ell yards wide. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Crochet Edgings. Pointe Lace Goods under regular prices. Thread UM Collars from 50 Cents. au4-191 PLAIN BUFF A PINE, AND BLUE PERCALLES or French Chintzes. 'Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets. Pure white Shetland Shawls. White Shirred Muslin. Plaid and Stripe Nathan/As. Plain NainsoOks, Swiss DiuslittS, Cambrlcs, Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins , for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Lemma. EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 South SECOND Street. N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard /Pus of cost. • jeW-tf COOPER & CONARD, - NINTH 'AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock In town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks,Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every krnsiln stock complete, prices right. - Family Linens, selling,i gold , at • Gauze, Domes, and o lannedi. Pearl Wool Detainee, 55 and 65 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, $l. - Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delidnes, 1. Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslims, finest Cambria and Jaconets, puffed Moulins, Pique, &c. White Barege an Summerhin Shawls. - Stik Sacques and Dusters. )e7-tf VIGURED SILK GRENADINES, - 2 - of the best qualities and styles, In Slava and Gray Grounds, 56c to $1.50. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome ehene Silks, $2.50. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles. and Sacques. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 25c. • 104 Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetials, H. STEEL & SON;. myB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628 RoPKINS , "OWN MAKE" OF HOOP 81iIRTS are manufactured of the nest,woven tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs,'With linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the metallic fastenings, and secured by Improved Maw chinery, which entirely prevents• slipping and 'be coming unclasped, rendering them superior 'to all other Skirts in the market. All the new and desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, - lnisses, and Children. On • hand and made to Ordex , ,,wltolesale and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction. at EMS ARCH Street. • . ,• ; - LEWIS It COX. JOSE.PI.I J. LEWIS, CUATLLTON T. LiWiS, - S. S. cox. COUNSELLORS AT LAW, N 0.132 BROADWAY. I. 0. 80x,N0.5 660 NEW YORNXITY, Attend to all bllalileaS iu the Courts of the UntS,eth 'states and in the Departments at Washingtoli: Especial - attention given to Internal Flew...fine. bnal• ness, and to Claims against Foreign Governments, as well as our own. Judge Lewis' experience as Commissioner Of in ternal Revenue. and Charlton T. Lewis' experience. as Deputy Commissioner, will be a guarantee thorough acquaintance with the Revenue Mr. Cox's connection with the Committee , -of For eign Affairs in Congress, and his long mente : MlD of the National Legislature, insure. a Ahern knowledge of legislation and practice in the de prt ments. • au'7,l2t ED. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND DOLLED:43NQ AGENT. -DIRIMPIIIB, TENN The Civil Courts of this District are now in pray tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatlyfacilitateala the speedy collection of claims. ly4-6m Z. D. F. MORGAN. THOMAS X 'DONOIIGH, IaENERAL BLACKSMITRING, ELK STREET, Asovr, DOE STREET, FRANKLIN, PENNA. sh Boring tools on hand or made to myn-s order inon ort notice. 'TANANA. CIGARS.—A GOOD VA RIETY constantly in store and bond, at low ear: tash rates. S. FUGUET HONS. roy24-Bm s No. %lin PILOITT Stmt. OREAT CENTRAL ClOTEttlie 14PUSEI I . B. WLLUVEN, MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, RAS ;MST BEORITBD A. FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTING-BAM CURTAINS, ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS, AT REDUCED RAM PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO lIA.RS, WITS PATENT lIXIIRELLA. FRAMES, .ALL SIZES, READY FOR USE. WINDOW SHADES, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. PIANO COVERS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOR S! NEW BOOKS H Tiln. STORY OF HENERAL SHERMAN'S GREAT MARCH -THROUGH THE SOUTH. By MaJor Nichols. 12ino. E.ISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the author of "John Halifax." 12mo. PHILIPS. Rytbe author of "Rutledge.'t All OLD IS ESSAYS AND CRITOIRESp 12010. PHILIP IN PALESTINE. A book of Boy Travel. By M. A. Edwards. • • All the new books received se soon as published and for sale by . JAMES S. CLAXTON, (edeceasor to W &tit. Martien.) - 006 CHESTNUT Street. TIDLEASANT' BUMMER READING. NEW NISOELLANEOLfs AND SCIENTIFIC BO'ORS. MERRIVALE , S CONVERSION OF THE RONAN EMPIRE. AR'Bio RESEARCHES. By. Captain Hall. With IFOrati9ne. CENTRAL ASIA. By A. Vamberg. With Map nd Mustrations. . SAVAGE AFRICA. By W. W. Heade. AFRICA: DISCOVERY. OF THE SOURCE OF fl ye E jm Nl A LE d . s lia"H. O ld w pek e e H . E l M BE s s T tr ß a y te . d. . NAPOLEON'S JULIUS CASAB. With Maps. MILDRED ARRELL. By Mrs. H. Wood. STRANGERS' GUIDE IN PHILADELPHIA. evised. CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE. For sale by • LINDSAY & BLABISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. ans. • No. 25 South SIXTH Street. EDUCATIONAL. IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG MEN to enter upon a course of study at BRY ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S National Commercial College, - ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. Can or send for a Circular. aus-2t RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. his Institution, which will be established in SEP TEMBER • NEXT, is designed to rival the • best schools of this country and of England, in its sys tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full ness of its classical and mathematical course. Those preparing for college Will be fitted to take a high stand in their dais and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. Circu lars, with fall information, can be had at l Chest nut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH A. M.. Principal. liggEnglica.s."--Caleb Cope, msg., lion. Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Jos. Allison, Alexander 1,80,,, Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. H. Franciscus, ii.P. Dirhinbine, Rag. myls-mwEita* 11QETURNED AND DISABLED SOL -s, PIERS will find the readiest means of honor able and lucrative employment In a good Com mercial Education. A full preparation for business can be acquired at little. expense, and In a short period of time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, & RAN- I.IISTER'S National Commercial College, < • 'ASSEMBLY RIFILDINGS - _, S,. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTFI Streets. A liberal deduction will be made. all cases worthy of such consideration. aub-2t ArILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY ' MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of studyin Mathematics, English Classics, &cc. Supplies the benefits of a home. Blirveying and Engineering taught. Boys of all ages received. Bns gehtem ber 4th. Refe Street;OllN C. CLAY SON, 2,1 South THIRD THOS, J. ON,Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A: M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. au4-3m VEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN .•-•TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata logues, containing terms, etc. Address. Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., President. MOUNT JOY : ACADEMY, MOUNT £U JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, TENNSYL YANIA.—This old and.well-known Institution will be reopened for the reception of,boardlog_pupils on the SECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTEMBER, the 12th. For particulars, address tjte Prlnclgal. au2. 7 14t 5 L. IL eIAUSE. lITHE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. .101, DEEDS will reopen their Boarding . _and Day Sehaol for' 'Young adiee, No. 703 vvALiiin Street, on WEDYESDAY, the 20th of Sept. au2-Zn? VENSBELA.ER. POLYTECHNIC IN -a-lIPSTITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second Annual Session of this well-known School of Engi neeringq and Natural Science, wilt commence Sept. lath, MS. The New Annualßegister of Mat givMg 101 l information 4 may be obtained by addressing Prof. CHARLES' DROYME, Director, Troy, N. X . aul-gat* MILITARY' AND. COLLEGIATE IN. AAA-. EiTITUTE, .ALLETTOWN, PA., with char tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of 150 pupils the first_ year, reopens Sept. 5. For cfreulars address Rev. 51. L. ROFFORD, A. M., President, A R. BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ, Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a ited number of boys between the ages of seven and eleven years. The pupils have the advantage of living in the Principal's family, and bbing under his constant Care. For terms, &c, apply to jr29-1m 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 Bth of September. For Catalogues. containing Terms and full infor mation, apply to Its Principal, ji" 6W WILLIawr F. w x nRS, A. M. WOODLAND SEMINARY.-NOB. ti and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phl ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and &Ware tive. - Fall Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars applyl,o jy2l-2m. REV..HENRY REEVES, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE , for TOUNG LADIES_, W. W. come) of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for. merly at 1530 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at I=9 and 1334 Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2611. jylO-13te A-A- A LOT.OF BOSTON SCHOOL DESKS for sale at • aus-12t 534 North TENTH Street. HOTELS. LANGHAM HOTEL, PORTLAND - 1 - 4 PLACE, LONDON.—This.commodious Hotel, " the largest in London," is now open; it is situ ated on the most open and healthy site in the West end,witt. all modern ImproveMonta, Suites of Apart -Mont, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant Ladles , Room a spacious lientlemeirs SITTING AND WRITING ROOM, ETC. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. For terms to secure accommodation. address— The Manager, , C. SCHUMANN. augl-2m JONES HOUSE, CORPSE OP MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, ;711 tZ3 is k4rell CHARLES H. MANN, aul-lm j PROPRIETOR. AMERICAN HOT MAUCCHUNK,NK PA. LA. FA LENTZ, (proprietors. • ROBERT KLOTZ, TErigg-.42 purray. $l2- week. "A MERICAN HOUS E _ " POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA., • U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This House has recently been re-opened, and in such style and character as will merit, first-class pa tronage. jy27-Im SUNJUEIV BESORTS. 10p.1J,RAIVAIOTEL, Xi/ FRANKLIN • • VEIkANOO COUNTY, PA. Islos . 13TRZi.., Proprietor. This well-tmown, and popular House has just been thorouhly ,Itedtted and enlarged to more' than trouble Its (Ormer capacity'. It Is plemantly, situated In the centre of the Town, with ready Mail by Rail and Stage to'all points in the - Ort. roll'. and its accommodations for GueSts ful he to those of Ilistlilnee lintels In . Part al it ttestan t ithe Proprietor to ealabush a Vonse,caSylning - the comforts of Hanle With all the advaninginsnfii large Hotel, and he believes he has succeeded. iy4-6m TL : 7 7,4 IC C1TY...!111.2 .CLAREN 4-.- DOJO" is open for the reception of Boarders. }y24-mw o. Ds. JAMEA JENKINS, Proprietof., SEi' 114 4 ,riti144:-CAPE MAY, CAPE. 8 A.Ap Li; N. J . THE NATIONAL nOTELO— , Thid ler aid commodious .Betel known de the Natha'. sElt is now rece ritiglieligilig:# o . o Der. week,' :' CIIII re .a, d dents MI Ce. , ' • ]est. ,„ . . ~ ..Z . z r..., ; . TBON, netor. _ . UirSTATES ilialafi t rni a • B au. , New tTercei, - Icilyp•fir .01 41 6r — tM retie t i oralatOrs. -.Trains lekaFoik lit a 3 ,1 it tepoo , at four o'clock, Mai .Vinaiktreet wharf.- rem= iffo d kioiroigin . ....'4oloi . ie• MO' MC-2V B i kV a.y T.A. BBONNAKX.K' kroprzetor , , • V ; 11:. rt OCi 13,1. P H A L.B tT Di 8:. ik 4 . Mt & BVIRLOCR. . ..., M at i ACTlDessiseve riIOTOGICAPHAariti u Mo. , li s. 02 anill.o4lSAMSollStorniladeippla, Off the tr Um mold complete. And tAt . enstve assOrtipent of; , otograph Albite:Lev ectsnimpaag over three hundred varieties of the latesesty es and most beautifif9patternik with - a great. -eariety of clasps and ornaments. alley are ungarpseeed in' beauty aud•durebil*y by iany - -fn- the Whet, and sold at lessilhalt the general ayar a ge . es. Satisfaction gllaYallaftelli OrAUELMOAVy rol'u d. A liberal die.' coitikt!tdettlers. e atpognethtled.to anv address ?08tarittESAND POi6NET TESTA.IILENTS, Millar WITH PSALMS.,//e. METRE. • a 46 Durlock's suTrior and Well-known.gearl Bibles also their Pearl eeasaaent, in various styles ...d Walling, for sale. on iberil terms, at Nos. 1109 and 1109, SANI3OX Sts,Phlladelphia. 4111.2.WfM&L111 11CFMMETICALLY SEALED 'MEATS A.A. AND 1301TPS S , 1,000 doz. mu. Meat. 600 " Beast Beef. • 600 " do Veal. 600 " do Mutton. 1,000 " do Turkey. /,000 " do Chicken. 8,000 " assorted Soups, in 1 1 8, 2% Ib. onus. Per sale by 106-66' • REDDER & WILLIAMS. 107 South WATER Street. E. E. COM .oLiaist Alm MARKET STREETS. WANTED-:Ltk , StOttE'.' TIITABLg for tke. dry goods jobblng,buslness, on Market street, between - decent]: and 1.51.103, by September tat. Address. B. W. 19.: 1 ' tlita oflice, r4u7l2t*: , WANTED-A , YOUTH AS ENTRY CLERK; a good penman, and correct and quick at' figures. Address "E. T. D.," Pre9B office. WANT Matey Clerk in e. Silk HOLM.. AddreitS box zrsp Philadelphia P. 0. • au646. WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN; who is thoroughly acquainted with WHITE ROODS. Apply, with reference; to A. T. STEWART & CO. . BROADWAY, CHAMBERS, and READS aus-80 Now York. WANTED-A FURNISHED ROOM, T without board, for two gentlemen, between Walnut and Vine. Staid) and — Broad streets. Ad dress Box 1574; Philada. -P. O. au6-2t. WARTEDL4N A CLOTH STORE A • • competent Retail Salesman. All applications treated edadetitially, and must nave real name and address. L. efh R. - aud-.3t* Office of this Paper. WANTED-A SITUATION AS Agent for an 011 or Coal Company, by a gen tleman Date officer in 11. S. A.,) who has resided far ten years in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania ; has PM returned from Mstting the Western and South ern 011 Seetion in this State. The beat of reference given. Address O. 5.," Germantown. Post-Woe,. Phila. au4-3t* WANTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN, with 6 or 8,000 dollars, as a partner in the Silver business. . Apply at 56 N. SEVENTH St. au4-30 WANTED TO RENT—A STORE, BY tot Januar' , next in COMMERCE Street, or to FOURTH or FIFTH, near Market. Mamie "B. C. & C 0.," this office. a03.43t* WANTED—AT $175 PER MONTH, V Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers,J.adles, and energetic young men to CANVASS for ourgreat national work, , The Life, Times, and Public - Serices of Abraham Lincoln." By Dr. L. P. }Waken. we have agents clearing *per month, which -we will prove to any doubting •a cant. Send for circulars. Address SONES - ; OS., .A CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia, Pa. • jythltri* AGENTS WANTED FOR OWL GREAT National Work.--The most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Bead. for eireulars, Address "r, 0:1" Box Ma* Philadelphia, Pa. jrzt-ia.AW4t AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE CRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest ing and exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., .t CO., Phila delphia, Pa. Jy2B-11n* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OP THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 NorthMERRICK Street, northwest of Penn Square, Philada., Pa. jy27-lux* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. O. Hol land. No comment is necessary; the author's repu tation as a writerls fully estaldlshed. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View, 3ylo-24t* Chester county, Penna. B OARD WANTED IN THE COUN TRY.—Two families, with children, would. like to board at a plain farm-house near the city. Penn sylvania Railroad preferred. Terms must be mode rate. Address immediately, Box 2528, Philadelphia Post-Office. sus au . • A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS 411) 7n everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid, offeredIFFTEEN ARTICLES, the best sellin_g - ever ull particulars free. Address OTIS T. GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. myle-ti&Wam 8125 A.MONT.II.—AGENTS WANT SHAW & CLA T ED ev N er h w e O T l T nt_ b ro o d t ue r. e lat thei m mo r r y d SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine in the country _which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, 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 fi ne and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. illustrated circulars sent nee, Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. loyin-A&Wara et WANTED-A COTTAGE HOUSE Main WEST PHILADELPHIA, with Garden. Rent not to exceed $5OO. Will lease for a term. Ad dress Box 2491, Philadelphia Post Office. att7-3t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. a t REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. E 5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. ,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. NEW ONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE that MIL LER'S Monthly Catalogue is the greatest produc tion of the age to parties interested in the purchase of city or suburban properties. No person wishing to purchase should fail to get a copy. Sent free of charge to any address In the United States. GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator (forthe latt2OynSYS), auS-smW3t-if 155 North SIXTH Street. el FOR SA.LE- SPRUCE STREET, west of SEVENTEENTH—SpIendid Thur-story exquisitely built DWELLING. Lot, 20 by 105 to Ann. street. 0n1y217,500; Easy terms and imme diate possession. MILLER, aus=4t-if 1155 North 51.,15TR Street. 416 FOR SALE-DWELLING, WITH Ira side yard, SPRING GARDEN Street, west of Twentieth. Dwelling, with side yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-first ,street. Dwelling, with sine yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-second street. Dwelling, 406 Nortll Front street. Dwelling, 1905 Coates street. Dwelling, 1505 Spring Garden street. Dwelling, 2113 Brandywine street, vacant. Direlling, 1859 North - Eleventh street, in excellent order; with early possession. B. F. GLENN, 1213 South FOURTH Street, awl and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENH and GREEN. • ei FOR SALE-THE TWO VERY DE mi. arable ARCH-Street Houses, Nos. 1933 and 1934. New and complete, with immediate possession. Also, a number of desirable Houses on Omen and adjacent streets. au4 B. E. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. iIu TPI FOR SALE-HOUSE AND FUR ITUBB 0040ete, BROWN Street, west of Fifteenth. Will be eleposed of at a very reasonable price. House, three stories, with three-story double back buildings; furniture nearly new. B. F. GLENN,I23 South FOURTH Street, au4 anti S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. • dfi FOR B - A LE, DOWNINGTOWN MILPROPRE/PF.--Firat-elass Dwelling and large store, One of the beet stands , in thel. p ace, conve- Went to Railroad, and very desirable both as a mat deuce and place of business: B. F., littißriST, aus 123 South FOURTH Street. . • SI,OOO . - A FEW .11 i f i ORE PERSONS, 1 interests in the PIOIABR IOOO erViCetlnitrir " e ArAtz compANT, if application is made immediately. A perfectly safe and legitimate enterprise. and Will pay, at present prices, over 600 per cent,protit ; and at the lolVett prices ever known at least 200 per cent. profit the first year. A circular giVinK full particulars and reliable references can be had on application. BALL & JOHNSON, aus-7t 52 WALNUT Street. FOR RENT AN ITALIAN VILLA__ Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ within )0r a yards of the CITY of WILMINGTON. 2;Xo yards of the City Railway (passing every 10 minutes.) The house (being new) 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. 9 acres,) are tastefully laid out in walks and plate, 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 DR. R. R. PORTER, T. F. BAYARD, Executors, • au3-4w Wilmington, Del. azi PEACH TREES FOR SALE-- Emit of the best selection, ripening from the earliest to the latest, Including the Hates Harty, which ripens two weeks In advance or the earliest varieties. Orders sent direct to JOHN PERKINS, Moorestown, N. J.,w111 be promptly attended. to. Catalogues sent gratis. JOHN PERKINS, Pro. au2-wfm at* A VALUABLE FARM OF 250 us Ma ACRES, KNOWN AS "ABERDEEN," situated miles from Dover, on the public road leading from Dover to theDemware Bay at the eels. brated and popular watering place,".Kitt , s Ram mock." About =0 Acres of cleared laud, of excel lent quality, and in a fair state of cultivation. The sollis a sand and clay loam mixed, resting on good red clay sub-soil. About 30 acres of good woodland. The imprOvements consist of two complete sets of buildings, and a small tenant house. The mansion is a large two-Story-brick building, with exten sive two-storybrick back buildings attached. The dwelling is nearly new, built of the very best mate rials, and is now in complete order. The out-build ings on the mansion place consist of a ,good barn,. corn crib, carriage house, all in good repair. The buildings on the back part of the farm consist of a neat two-story frame dwelling with kitchen at tached, all nearly new, with suitable out-buildings In complete order. The tenant house is located on the Southeastern part of the farm. The bnildings are located so that the farm could readily be divided into two very pretty farms, as was contemplated by the late owner. There is a good lauding at St. Jones' Creek, within one-half intle.of the farm.. The beautiful and conve nient location of the form..large and commodious building& and cxceilent quality.of the land Milder tt one of themost demi - ante farms,in Kent enmity, Price $24,000. Terms easy, Applyto GEORGE W. OWE FIN, Real Estate Brokerol.34 &FOURTH St. ina-2V OEncE ROOMS TO. RENT.-GOOD office rooms to rent, in complete order, sulta ble.for Brokers, Coal or 011 Companies, at 113 South THIRD Street, two doors above the Mechanics' Bank. an2-wfrnet* VOR SALE-A SUPERIOR IRON FUR NACE ,in full blast , with about 1,000 acres of land, in Adams CO., Pa., capable of making, _BO tons per week.. B. P. (.41.WNN, aus • 123 South FOURTH Street. COAL .OE7IOE, 119 SOUTH FOURTH street, TO aß.Na , —Goodwill and Fixtures for sale. Call at E. SCHREINER'S Mee, NOBT.E street, above Ninth. afts-3ts A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR A MERCHANT TAILOR.—The well-known es tablishment at Kennett. Square, Chester county, Pm; formerly occupied by Franklin . Darlington, and more recently by Lewis Seal, deceased, is now offered' for sale or rent. lar enterprising man,*aye been done here % and an making early applicatiOn, ,ibis a rare op portunity for 'engaging in a profitable trade. Them is Cm band . a lane assortment of cloths and cassl me,res, which Mill be :sold lower thanthey can ba bought in market. Theise desiring information, will .call upon or address SUSAN W. SEAL,.or • • WM. T. SUATJ, Adm , rs of LEWIS SEAL, dec , d, tin4-12t!. Kennett Square, Pa. FOR SALT -- 320 ACRES VALUABLE boring ,LAND, on the headwaters a Little Hickory Creek, Venango counti,_Pa. To be sold low. Apply to LHWIS L. HOUPT,. all4-lme . South ,F.OURTHAt., Phila. • • ig"' SALE CIMAP---"-A, COMPLETE P Away, for die wok, at 1080' El-ARDEN , Street, aua-tn. IrtitrlMßT AND,' 31,A.QH/NA. IRO SR PS • sixII.A.TE I.N. DIPIIND CITY, IL , LIN ~ The t is) lips a front on the Ohio. River of 285 feet, tut :Walt ZllfLees=472 vaitra.nultdbleirt in re Of ori K t ' and cootain a AliTlystiorinKnywer :12ary- e, two cupolas, tilt and trip-hammers, allies, variety of machinery and tools used: in Am* Of niachine-shops. Vlore are also patterns. toPrift 6 railYaY in d" aaahterY , sicamhpat, saw, an stmaymin ll engines, gines, and for wood and coal-stoves, with all the latest improvements. Iron and coal to be. obtained in the neighborhood in abundance. rot sale by I- C. PRIOR, ant-sett NO, 614 CHESTNUT street. REMOVALS. p EMOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLSB, lIMICUMLA and PAILISCR. iiialearaeturer has removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. Sy27-Imlit pENOVAL.-GVO. W. WATSCIN & -RAJ CO. have removed their CARRIAGE PURPOK TORY to their old, place, No. 1219 OHIO' TNUT Street (under Concert Nall,) where they will keep a stack of Carriages of their own make, had will re. ceive orders fos every description of first-class work. Jumt7,lBos. )e7-3m TASTEFUL AND SUDSTAXTIAL OLOTUINO ---- - -- - ;-:ffirerros SALES A . l7oTlO*Z .: lti r dkiCk..' ; " ~ • , UNITED STATES SALE, Steamers, Tugs, and Sailing SAMUEL. 0. COOK, Auetioneer. ON THURSDA7 MORNING, AUG. 10, 1916, AT U O'CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD, Wlll be sold for account of the United States Go vernment: THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER 4, MONT etoittity,4l liagictor dimansionelength, Nit het 1 inch; breadth, BD feet; depth of hold, Peet. Rae one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 50 inehee; length of stroke, 42 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN • BIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "ALABAMA." RegiSter. dimensions—Length 214 feet 4 inches; breadth,to feet 2 inches ;.depth of hold, 22 feet. Has one aide lever engine; diameter of oil. inder, 68 inches; length of stroke, 8 feet. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "FAH HEE." . Register dimensions—Length, 163 feet 8 inches; breadth, 28 feet 11 inches; depth of hold,' 20 feet. Hai one vertical engine; diameter of eylin der, 42 bathes; leekth of stroke, 42 inches, Schooller rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "MARY SANFORD." Register dimensions—Length, 158 feet inches; breadth, 81 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 15 feet 10 inches. , Has two-vertical engines; diameter of cylinder, 25 inches; length of stroke, 30 inches. Schooner rigged, THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "BRI TANNIA." Register dknenslons—Length, 181 feet 4 Inches; breadth, 28 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 2 inches. Has two English steeple engines; di. ameter of eylinder,Bsinehes; length of stroke, ilfeet. Schooner rigged. THE OOVRRNMENT•BUILT WOODEN 13EB• WHEEL STEAMER "MIAMI. 7I Register dimen• sions—Length, 208 feet 4 inches; breadtas, 33.reet 2 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 93.1 inches. This one inclined engine; diameter of cylinder, 44 inches ; length of stroke, 7 feet. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW . STEAMER "STARS AND STRIPES." Register ilimensions—Length, Street 3 Inches; breadth, Si feet 11 ineheSi depth of hold, 18 feet 4 inches.° Has two vertical engines: ameter of cylinder, 28 inches; length of stroke, 80 Inches. Behoonerrigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER " NOR WICH.” Register dimensions—Length, 132 feet 5 inches; breadth, 24 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 16 feet S inches. lies One vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, IN inches; length of stroke, ao Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " HOWQRA. II Register dimensions—Length, 120; feet 7 inches; breadth, 22 feet kW inches; depth of hold, 16 feet l inch. Hai one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 36 inches; length of stroke, 36 inches. Schooner rigged. g.'HE WOODEN SOREWTIIG SUNFLOWER," Register dimensions—Length, 104 feet 6 inches; breadth, 20 feet 9 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 7 inches. Ras one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 26 inches; length of stroke, 26 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " AZALIA." Re. gister dimensions—Length,loo&Miliches; breadth, 20 feet 10y, inches; depth of hold, 6 feet 2,4 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 30 inches; length of stroke, 92 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "LARKSPUR." Register dimensions—Length, 90 feet 9 inches; breadth, 19 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 8 inches. Me oho Vertical engine; diameter of eylin? der, 28 inches; length of stroke, 29 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG" WHITEHEAD." Register dimensions—Length, 93 feet I„ig inches; breadth, 19 feet 936 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet inches. Has two inclined engines; diameter of cyl inder, 18 inches; length of stroke, 20 Inches. THE WOODEN SOREW TUG} ~P OTONSKA." Register dimensions—Length, 134 feet B inches; breadth, 27 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet 8 lushes. Rai one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 84 inches; length of stroke, 80 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " CARNATION." Register dimensions—Length, 71 feet 8 inches; breadth, 17 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 2 inches. Has one vertical engine; diametee of cm. der, 20 inches; length of stroke, Winches, THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "MARTIN. Re.; gister dimensions—Length, 45 feet 3 Inches; breadth, 11 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 5 feet 10 inches. Rae one vertical engine; diameter of eylinder,los Inches; length of stroke, 15 inelles• THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "HOYT." Re gister dimensions—Length, 95 feet; breadth, 10 feet 5 inches; depth of hold, 4 feet 7 inches. Has one vet. Heal high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 12 inches; length of stroke; 12 inches. THE BARS "A. HOUGHTON.” Register di mensions—Length, 113 feet 4 Whoa; breadth, 25 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet. THE BARK "RESTLESS. ,, Register dimen slons—Length, 107 feet 3 Inches; breadth, al feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet. THE GOVERNMENT-BUILT BRIG "PERRY. , , Register diniensions.-Lengthi . 124 feet 4 limbo ! ' breadth, 25 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 3 inches. THE SCHOONER " DAN SMITH." Register di mensions—Length, 87 feet 9 inches; breadth, 25 feet 2 Melia; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 inches. THE SCHOONER "C. F. WILLIAMS." Regis ter dlmenelons — Lenlo, 1 0 2. feet; breadth, 28 feet a inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 6 inches. THE-SCHOONER "MATTHEW VASSAR." Re gister dimensions—Length,. 90 feet; breadth, 27 feet 7 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 inches. THE SCHOONER "NORFOLK PACKET." Re gister diniensions—Length, 108 feet; breadth, 28 feet Maas; depth of hold, 9 feet 8 inches, THE IEICHOO.NEE "O. H. LEE." Register AL mensions—Length, 98 feet 7 inches; breadth, 27 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 9 inches. Inventories at the Auction. Store, No. 124 South FRONT Street, above WALNUT. Twenty per eentoot of the purchase money must be paid on the day of sale, and the remainder before the vessel is removed from the Navy Yard, which will be done within six days after the day of sale. HULL, COMMANDANT. jyl9, 22, 25, 25, ant 4,7, 9,10 AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE GOVERNMENT. PROPERTY. SAMUEL C. COOR, AUCTIONEER. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August le, 188 AT IiALF-PART TEN O'CLOCK, No. 124 South Front St., above Walnut, WILL BE SOLD. for account oT the Medical Bureau, 17. A.,llthe following Merchandise, mostly in bales and original packages, entirely new and in good order: 50,000 pair Blankets. 03,000 yards Linen Sheeting. " Bed Sacking.. 22,603 " Linen Pillow Casing,. 34,051 " Colored Cotton Cheek. 155,763 " Mosquito Netting. 21,000 ,"Huck Towelling. /8,922 " Shirting Muslin. 7,000 " Window Shade Muslin.. 5,(100 " Muslin. - 2,1063 i Muslin Sheeting 1,852 Check Pillow TlC . king. 20,000 pair Drawers. • 20,000 " Socks. 10,000 Shirts. 2,1:00 Blanket Wrappers. 1,000 Counterpane/a. 800 Hair Mattresses. B,l= Pillow Cases, Cotton c 1 eok. 10,000 Piflow Ticks. 50,000 Sheets. ALSO, 100 bales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly. new, in good order. Can be examined with catalogues three days bre• vious to sale. ly la, /7, XI, 24, 27, Si; snit 2, a, 9, 0,7, 5,5, 10, 31,12, 14, 10, /O. WAR DEPARTMENT,-OFFICE .OP DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER OF MILITARY RAILROADS, UNITED STATES, WASSINGTON,D. C. July_ 31, 1865. FOR SALE—CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. —Proposals will be received at this Mee until . twelve Weletk, noon, on •WEDNESDAY, _Septum, her 13, 1805. phase the United States Manner Railroad "Sonia 'tools,M at Chattanooga, Tenn,, With the machinery, building s 4 fixtures, and track connecting the Rolling Mill with the . Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll Railroad Iron are • entirely new, and of the. most improved character. For fall description and details of operation, ea p_acity, ,te, apply in person, or by letter, to T. W. YARDLEY, Superintendent, Chattanooga, Tenn. All Bide .should De endorsed "Pxoposal to Ws chase Chattanooga Rolling Milt , ' D. C. MCCALLITMBrevet Brig. Gen.., Director and General Manager Military Bail au7-eodlst roads, unite(' States. O...OVERNMENT SASE OF NAMEDI CINES, podding, Furniture, Instruments, Ate.: to be Eol4 aucti6ll, at united Stater Artily Yorl,Pit,, on WEDNF,STPArbWitrOrTq-, the 9th lost.: attilne o'clock. an+witir • BOARDING. D AY BOARD-WITH FIRBT- CLASS DINNER% at No. GRIk South WASHINGTON Square. 13,6-3 m• GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE • XIVRAL DISTRICTS. Ile We t r th pr fr er 6 ar n d y remrenoeor T a At O stvlS zwarx: DESCRIPTION OF FMB 4 1BOCZYLIES, TEAS, &C., Ate. • ALBERT C. ROBERTS, YINE /krona. my24-sl' Con ELEVENTH and McCAXDLESS & 8 TH - ; MALT VINEDAVRACTURB, BROAD AND pm= arryt,Eliati. Conatantly on hand and i t'm eale a large ssoalr. of MALT and WHITA VINEGAR--a new articlauf manufacture Int* country, rnade tir the celebrated English nwo .--Cass , and used extant vely remickling in urere, hit sales vrarranm., trope rrou, enparttles and ehmoloals. Orders filled nrolnity to all 'oarts of dm ENT'S. L. R. CAMBLOs., No. Walnut street, Phila. Dahlia. PITT & WHOM, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal timore. ,CHRISTIAN. LEE le CO., Richniond,Va. 10. W. (30117 . 18 CO„ Newborn, N. U. jele-am LOTTO ZI AND FLAX BALL DUOS AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers , Drier Pelts, from one to Ave feet wide; Pauline, Baiting Salt Twine, &o. JOHN W. IVVMHAN CO., tudt-tr N 0.1103 JONES' Alley. AT 2.EASONABLE PRICES. AUCTION SALES. SALE OF GOVERNMENT WAGONO) AREBuLLNon, 'SPRING WAGOXE3, ka. • Crusir QUANTIEKAITZR'S OFFIQII, Daro? 41P WASIIINGTON,_ VagMLNOTONj D. 0., Ar, Will he cold at public auction, under uir C" l4l4 of Brevet Colonel C. IL Touiplc BM A, $ S. A., at point near the Ambulance ' Park, on "N." between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, Wash- , Ington, D. C., on FRIDA.Y, August li 1866, 10 . o'clock A. hit 407 TWO-11010in. AMBULANCES. 0 FOUR-11010SE AMBULANCES. 51_ TWO IIODSR. Rl'ltll4o- WADONILL 2 TWO-D.OIISE TRANSPORT CARTS. 3 RACKS. 1 SULKY. Which have been ur ed In Government service. ALSO, Will be sold at a point north of the Railroad Park.' corner of 'FIRST Street east and Street north, Immediately After the completion of the sale of the Ambulances, _Au. above referred to; 160 TwO-BOlisE WAGON'S. 103 FOUR-HORSE WAGONS. 10 SETS FOUR-HOB:iv. ItuNNING GEAR. The Ambulances and Wagons win be sold singly to the highest bidder, and the SAW will be con - tinned from day to day until the whole number is sold. Successful bidders - will he re/mired' to remove their purchases within fiTe Oi rla Y S from date or sale. Terms—Cash, lu Government funds: D. H. BUCKER, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, au7-10t Depot of Washington. ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER STORES, CARTS, MOW ING MACHINE, &e. CHITS QUATTIIIitHASTEII'ii OFFIO3I,' DEPOT OF WASTliwevrag,, WASHINGTON Di 0, August 4, IBOS, Will be sold at public auction, under the direCtlolt of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, A. Q. M., ITO. A., at the Government Warehouse, situated on , the square between E and F. and Twentieth and Twonty.flrst streets, Watillngtoll, P, 4.7 on WED NESDAY, August 16, 1606, ivt, 31) o'clock. A. Slt, large lot of Condemned Quartermaster Stores, 06d slating of Anvils, Bellows, Braces, Chisels, Forges, Filet. Hammers, Knives, Punches Pincers, Squares, Stocks and Dies, Vices, Augurs, Compassea, Gauges, Hatchets, Planes, Saws, 'Tool ChestS, Lanterns, Mowing Machine, Paulins, Ploughs, Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, a large lot or Leather Serape, Vast gp4 wrought-iron *craps, Wagon Tire, &C. ALSO Will be sold at the foot of Nineteenth 'street, near Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, immediately after the completion of the sale above referred to, a number of Carts, Wagon Bodies, Wagon Wheels, Ambu lance Wheels and Bodies, Running Gear, ,te. The sale will be continued from day to day until the whole is sold, Successful bidders will be reqUil'ad to remove tit . et stores within five 0) days from data of tale. Terms—Cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, • Brev. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, au7-at Depot of Washington. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER DIMMER'S STORES, AND GRAIN SA(JKS. QUARTEHMASTRat GuNituAl. 4 B OPPIOU, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, D. 0., August 4, ISO. Will be sold at public auction, at Sixth street wharf Washington, 1). C., under the direction of the °nicer ln Charge of Forage at that poin_t, On TUESDAY, August 15, 1865, at 11 o'clock A. M., a lot of condemned Quartermaster Stores, eonsLsting of Brooms Brushes,Cups, gitteAll and Forks. Lamps,Lanterns, Curry Combs, Mita, Mater* ALSO, , At the same time and place, about SEVEN THOU SAND BUSHELS OF OATS, NINETY imams OF CORN, AND FIFTY THOUSAND OMAN SACKS. Successful bidders will be required to remove the stores within live (5) days from date of sale. Terms Mani in Government funds. D, H, RUDEZR, Brev. Mai. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, au74t Depot of Wasblugton, AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND CARNIVAL CAPE MAYI FANCY AND CITIZENS' DRESS PROMENADE AND BAL MASQUE, Under the auspices of Messrs. ABEL & RISLE7. the original projectors of "La Coterie Blanche.' , the a committee of gentlemen sojourning at Cape bland, will be given at CONGRESS HALL TUESDAY EVENING - , AUGUST 1960, The musical department will be directed. by . MR. MARK HASSLER, who has secured the best performers of the day. The Hotel and Lawn will be decorated and illumi nated, and every facility afforded for the genera enjoyment of the guests. Subscription Tickets so 41. Package of Two Tickets s 0 be Obtained at Rieley's Continental Hoteii re terson's Bookstore, NO. 366 Chestnut street, An at Congress Hall Cape Island. THE STEAMER "ISIANHATTANt will carry excursionists from ARCH-ST. WHARF, on TUESDAY Morning at if o'clock. Fare, there and back, 00 NEW CHESTNUT—STREET THEA TRE-,.CHESTNIM Street, above Twelfth. GROVER th WNW" ' C • ~, ,•..t.eig.ann and managers' The Theatre alwayaool and eCtinfortahle. Fourth Week ofthe New Irish Drama. _ . „ . . MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, August 7th and atli, will be presented the New Irish Drama, in 3 acts, by Dion Boucleault and E. H. House, en titled ARRAN NA POGUE; OR TIM WtONLOW WEDDING, The success of this Great Dramatic. Novelty stilt continues, and at It DRAMATIC undoubtedly the GREATEST SUCCESS every_known within the annals of SUMMER AMUSEMENTS IN THIS CITY. It will be presented with its new and beautifur Scenery, novel Mechanical Effects, correct Appoint ments, costly Wardrobe, brilliant llinsia,and CA:ST Orr BRILLIANCY AND BTU:MIL SATURDAY AFTERNOON. August IS, FOURTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF THE SUMMER BEASON, when ARRAN NA POGUE will be presented. FOXPB AMERICAN VARIETY fiIEA.TER. OPEN EVERY EVENING, Nighty successful Drama, in three acts, OROUHAN KINSHELA. EL NINO EDDIE, the most astonishing Child In the world on the Tight-Rope; Splendid Ballets. Laughable Farces, &c. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. aug-tt VAIRMOUNT WATER.WOIIBI3, (WIRE BRIDGE.) • ' AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERT DATi From 4 to 7 o'clock, by HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes of Music Issued daily. The Arch Vine,. and Callowbili-street cars rut directly to the place, A°ATAXY OF VINE ARTS, CHEST. ITUT Street, above Tenth—Open A.. Me .8 P. M. Benjamin Weet a great plobire CHRIST ItBJBOTBD still on Exhibition. tell EXCURSIONS. CAPE MAY, BY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET. 8.30 A. M., EXPRESS AND MAIL. 2.30 P. M., PASSENGER. 4.30 P. N., EXPRESS. jy29-smw-tees J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup% MENNE "PE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF MARKET ETREET, UPPER FERRY, AT 8.30. A. MRA M IL AND EXPRESS , ei at 12 . 2.30 P. DA , WEND ER.. Due et 6.4 It, EXPRESS. Doe at 7.46 P. 4.30 P. M., Ware, $3.00. Servants, 82.00. EXITURSION TIC/INTO, 0.06. Cannon Tlakatiu to be used by one person only, 10 PO 41%5.00. Passengers and Baggage taken to and frank WS Island and btation without additional charge. pr eight daily from fiandford , o Wharf., below , Pipinne street. Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.80 Mail; 8 A. M., Express; 6 I'. M., Accommodateat 8.26 A. M., Freight. J. VAN RENBULAER, Suplt. PUILADILII3II., July 24.1516. !YS-141 WERT J'ERSAY AND kgilligiNalcArE MAY RAILROAD COMPANY. FANCY DRESS BALL AND CARNIVAL AT CAPE MAY. on TUESDAY EVENINtI, August 8. EXCURSION TICKETS—Fare for round trip 414 will be sold for any down train Tuesday, good on any up train ou Wednesday, the Sib lust, by RAIL ROAD from MARKET Street. tipper ferry. Trains kayo 6,8 Q A.. M., due Cep ` a May lb M. • ao P. M., " 6.49 P. N. " 4.86 P. M. " 7.45 P. 51. Return at 5.90 A. M., due at MIA, 9.45 A, M. 8.00 A. • 11.16 A. m " " 5.00 P. 51_., " " 9.00 P. M: ,r. yAN RENSSELAER, Supt. • PnILADA., Aug. 5, 1885. au7-2E wi ld ffiNg ciATAWISSA. RAIL. ROAD co/r4tzur.—To Tourfoto and Travellers—Excursion omen of IfOl. Lake Ontario, Saguenay aver, The Thousand islands Portland, The Raigde of St. Law- White Mountains, reuse River, Saratoga Springs,. Montreal, &e., Ike., &0., &e, Quebec, Itc.. Tickets for Ike above Excursions, which have been eb long and favorably known to tbP plitWe i * phi» by various rouses so -kilagaro ana, sale at the OATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET or. rum; 4A5 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Bask, where fail informotion will be given, N. 'VAN HORN, Paseettg_er Agent, jyT24H (IHEBTNITT Street. AN TIC RAILROAD. aIIOMME CAMDEN AND LT.: L SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THRUM:IIi IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1885, PlVas trains daily to Atlantic Cit, and one on Sundim. TRAINS LEAVEs f V o INE.-STREET MERE allows: Enacial Exeursiell 8.60 A. hiall Train...,.. 7,P4 A, • Freight, with Passenger Oar attached r.,, ?,15 Ati.: rap,rees (throgh in ty 0 11011r5)..... ~,,, . MO P 11. Atlantic Accommodation cis P. Xi . ' EETURNIZW, LEAVE ATLANTIC. 1 Atlantic Accommodation 7. 5.9708 A A. t , Express (thropgh In two hours) . are A. t, with Passenger Car at , Mall Train 4.45 Pill& Opeelal Rxeliainn il.ll_l_o_ ~,,,, /1.1.• .. 5..18.1". na SUNDAY MAii. TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at /AMA. D & Returning, leaves Atlantic at Ca r. Fare to .Atlantic, iia. Bound-trip Tickets, only Pin the day and train on which they are issued..; 62. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.80 P. X„, Leave Jackson at,.. 6./S A. Er. ENTRA HADDONRIELD.TR.6..INS. Leave Vlue-street Esrry at id. is A, M, and MS Pr A heave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. Mo,anti 2.45 Pr X! N. R.—Ereight must be delivered at cooper , * Point before 6 o'clock Ps M. to insure its going down the next day. JOHN all. BRYANT, Je2B-tf Agent. aligli-3_ •EXO j RSIONB TO' LONG.BRANCH.—Traina foL Long Branch will Coolors Point, CAMDzw, daily (Sundays excepted.,) at Lis A. N. Fate, a, Excursion 'rickets, good for three days, $3 . Eat" train on Saturdays at 4.89 P: M. Returning, arrive.. at Camden at 9.10 A,M. Monday. je2o-2m L. B. COLE. Agent, Camden. DEnaTiwign rq =Mg won.
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