Ekt Vrtss. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1865. itEw YORK CITY. NEW YOPN, August 7 BANK STATEMENT. The following is the statement of, the banks of this city for the week ending on Saturday: peercase Of loans 153,000,000 Oeerease of specie ....... • • 300,000 Decrease oft eposits .................. 9,500,000 Prercasc of legal tend'ers .............. 3,390,000 Increase of circulation ................. 570,000 THE STOCK SKCHAVOS—BECOND BOARD, sea° tr SGo - 81 c Wolf 300 Cum Coal pref.. 423 173000 s ..•:. lOCV* it r1111:3 (I , y L Co. 111.4 US 65 5-110 new SoT.i; 600 Erie Railway NO 8.1 1. 3, 51k100 7T g s 40-40, 11 toollndß R2d call am 4500 TreaN'y 7t: 7 3-10 400 Remains. R 100 no , / SOO do 2d rrtr~ ;)z ,,i t 400 d 10614 10000 do o s 10•10134 WOO ............ 10011 i So & N 110.... 05% 2000 3list-catti state SS 72 CVENING STOCK BOARD. At o l difigher , s Exchange this evening, Erie n uoted at 64 3 / 4 ; Reading, 106;4 ; Pittsburg, 70V; north Western, Ey, ; Preferred; 63 , ,4, The market way dull but Ihm. There were. - no .9:110 of gold, but the quotations were marked 1-13:, Shipping Intelligence. BOSTON, August 7.—Arrived, ship Art Union, from Rangoon; burits Lillian, from. Buenos pyres; Warren Hallett, front Gore. ARRIVAL'S AT THE HOTELS. inental. The Con natchellte. Bose Campbell. fall nor W Mager. New York C E Cleveland. Prot., Capt. W 31 Norton, tJ 8 A Miss A Moore. Pittsburg W El Pier. Pittsburg_ N R Call gby & la, alt Missl: l Caugli.Y.Ba l t imore Mies B CallguY, Baltimore j ss Im mcGre, r land atl Eni.k Chieago England j Thomas, Louisville J R Bodwell, Rockland 31 Re 111.5011. New. Orleans Laurence Marshall l'arks. Norfolk FL,nts, New York 4as Harlan. Washington Bon it is Cooley, Wash • it Smith & somPiftsh'g c C tribertson.N Albany 3 elm H Williams, Dld 311 s Williams & dzt. bid Ws A lallieltarelson,Balt ,t l; rod) &la.lllllwrinkee 31 'ebb ich, Lox ing'n, iijo Win Wood, Cincinnati Miss A Wood. Cincinnati! 311 g; J VI ChicismaW Win Mottlgoincr3. - & it Wageioner, Toledo R Parham. Leavenworth Jolty 1. Wilson. Chicago Mrs Wilonst:eun,Chieago RI. VandeuberglLAlbanyi John B Band. Baltimore; 311ss J Bond, Blatimur e I 11 it - Johmon , N Jersey Elliott, Baltiniore .1 R Nitiurrete St Wf A SI WI - , TCRII I. Haln•ck & wf, Wash Col Ii b Olcott. N York jR HowarL Stephed . ns. Nashville Nashville J it A Carter. Nashville. David Reed & da. lacuna hi Scott. Nashville 111; Reese. Chicago I Lenzlia et. Baltimore 11 11 King, Pittsburg 1;11 Clunm•Noriolk 4' 315ti1ne,,. C Hayes. Washington WA Hard & vrf. II ash Sliumson,.Wash V P nut:84.07), N Jersey R. II Wade. N Carolina Jas Tumble. Pittsburg 4; W Bowers Noir York ,le, Hacks. Cluelimati, 0 T Maolarlon, N York .1 1' Cook, Cincinnati, 0 I: St or:i rd. Cincinnati I L t'arrittuburn &w. Cuba; Mink.) Meliendrlek, N Ys E Mayo. N Carolina lie ( Isgood. New York cbaA Hays & Pittsbrgl L Hays. Pittsburg Lydia liars, Peuna 311 , , , I:Laughlin, Paula es M. Lattahlin, Penna Limit .1 Leman, S C S J Chile. Albany .1 Clianthrorq: w f, Pa C Adams. New York Mr, T F Forrest, Waslm Miss Forrest C _is. Wash Luoventhal, Wash]] At, Autlrewa & faun, 0 11 Baker, Evansville Mrs Baker. Evansville 31 W Baker. Evansville N orerms.Evansville 11fiJlachill & All, Pa H C Alesworth t Boston LL - Norton, B A. 4eolif Oyster, Wash Dr W W Howaxd, US N B Thomas, Bentneky Mrs L H Robinson, Ky Mrs J B Payne, Ky Miss Ella Thomas. Ky Miss L MeNarey, Ky Rev D E Lyman. Bait Frank Brown, Chicago A it Potts T Muller, Washington J S Griffith, Pittsburg J W Culgit ,n Pittsburg B Foster, West Chester H W Strang, Elmira Mrs Win DriPriee, Pittsbg Miss Price, Pittsburg Jas F Onigg, Jr. Pittshug John P Penny, Pittsburg Mrs Penn.- & eh, Pittsb'a• John W Ifoteler & wf. DC W H Hervey, Kentucky D BaltimorefD Fahnestoek, Baltimore !Geo W Wilson, St Louts I Shepherd,COlmn'a,SC Miss Hatch.Columbla.S C jAV B Barly&wr,No.slivilie N Dorsey. Washington IJohn Turnbull, Jr, Balt S C 'Mendenhall &wf, Ind IA S Kennan,lndianapolls W Pearce, Indiana , D Palmer, New York E Breed, Pittsburg ' W NL McDonald & wf. N !Miss McDonald, Newark 1.7 F Quigg, Pittsburg Geo It Thomas,Battimore Chas Read, Jr, NorfOlk John A Foster D 11 Cimingon, Ohio Cyrus Cleveland, N York B Jackson, England J Orgill, New York 1.7 It Caldwell, New York *J A Gillet, New York' F W Potter, New York Chas A Luce, NH R D Lathrop - & wr, Y ,Misa Lathrooi New York !Thug B Moseley, !Minion W ti Hamilton. London Ray .0 Kayser, N York John C Kayser, N York AB Barton & la, Indiana Jas J Brown, Pittsburg, A Stuart, Oraimeville !Thus It Hartley, Plttshrg W B NeW York AM Holton, Cincinnati Dolores LaouLeilin, Cuba 'Miss Lagmirdin & s,Cubit 1J Santos, Havana !Alvaro Santos. Havana ,Tose Santos, Havana :Julio Santos, Havana. icholas Santos, Havana E Sn ntos a Havana Eugene pineyro, Havana in Santos, Havana J C McVey, Pittsburg !Miss Marshall, Pittsburg II t Miss A M Huger, Penna B Hays J IV Hall, Harrisburg L Jermeyan, New York 7A Weise, York, Pa lI 13 Spahr, York, Pa • 11Wierman;liatrishnrg C E Parker, New York J iIM C Bartholow, Balt D W Moore, New Jersey. Mrs B W Morgan, Penner Ireerd. Mrs Timms & son Ark Eugene }yens, 13 York A New A Aldrich, New York W T Shugert, Dills Jos Barton, Syraeuse,lST L MWbitmau, Baltimore C T Forbes, Ft Monroe A H Seward, New York Thos M Cookus, Balt E Lewis The G I(vi nurgess. Baltimore W T Morrison, Penna Saul It Young, Baltimore B Bunker, VS A Calhoun, N Orleans ll L Calhoun, N Orleans Dr Hutchinson. U S N W Bradley, New York Thos Warnock, Boston D R Bloome. Boston 1 , S Hyderiek a la.N Y kiss I: Ny eriek N Y Beni Farrar, St Louis F Wheally, Georget, D C .1 F Simms, Ocorget, D C Chas H Gogel, Baltimore C SSltrol, Baltimore .laF Thorns, Arkansas E B Hurd, New York. Dr L A Cooper. Maryland L Pence. Bellefonte G Ewing. Chicago L EipitF. Newaric, 0 D Dr avidson B wf, alt Prof A Barnitts,LL D,Pa H Sldusselman, Lane 0 B Toe rtellott, Erie lifiss'3lE Cassard, Balt TVS Bassinger A Hawk, Montgomery,Al Win E Simon E L Hall, lowa N Litt*, s A Anderson, Wash,D C Mrs E Ensmlnger ,sn,Pa 'A H Schultz, New York R F Hunter ..t wf, Wash Jno WCauseyDelaware Mrs E P Clark, Delaware 1E M. Coleman, Baltimore J H Althouse, Reading L M Morris, Phila T HaDnan wT, Cairo W iY Ayon, Pottaullla S Harman 86 wf, Balt Miss Josle Hannan, Balt. Hon J Casey, Washington S P Galt, Sterling, 11l Jos Locks Sc H York Chas J Frow, Penna 1J C Bucher, Lewislog, Miss Evee t Westn't,Pa 'John E Martin, Delaware Edwin Hersey. Delaware J B Kreybill,Marletta,Pa B Riley, Hanover James Glltings,Maryland Dr E Barry Augusta, Ga F Brown , ' Delaware J M C nevelle, Delaware M F Walsh, St Louis, Mo B B Grant, New York 11 I' Monroe, USN - . . Mr;Dr Murdoeb&ch,Balt J N Muller, Jr,fßaltimore A B Casson, Provid , e,R BF Hoffman & ter, Balt .11Bonner, S Carolina Miss A L Bonner, S C D Burdwell. Washington Mi's E Wakilf.o S L Bow Mall, BtatinlOre C S Haldeman, Penn. W F /tumid, A Brownell Granger, U S A S C Baker. Pennsylvania Miss Beale Parker, Pa Miss Annie Parker, Pa E Tramp. New-York B Barnney,.MtVernon II A Slopb, Salem, NJ J It Everhart, Pittston J C McNamee, Penna Peter Lawson, Lowell Sand Small, Jr. York. Pa J L Jerneyau, New York John L Mayer, York, Pa C Bolder, York Pa ,Mr Howard & ia, lenna 'W Welark,Mau6h Chuuk W W McChesney, Penna John Coors, Maryland H Tyson, Maryland „ . ti 11 Hagerty, New York .M Long, Hartsville, Pa A Chapnanu, Doylestown Miss Johnston.Baltiniore Wm Talmo n, Baltimore 1 - tttril Robinson': N York V H herring Delaware KJ Herring, Delaware Chants'. illener Knell, Baltimore Joins Harris son, Balt J Hurray, Baltimore E W tlturdevant, Penna. Cait SLwl , Carbon co B Hunt, sew York FR French,Tuckerin, NJ DC W Dolt Taylorere, r, N New Y Jersey H H N Habts, Cincinnati WHEnt,Light-street,Pa W A Stritwalter, N Castle J A Borman,Wmsport E B Thee, Rochester, N Y J A Mellee.MidilletOWn J Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg !Jae (4 Coffin,Jr, Pittsburg W R Kirkpatrick,Pittsbg J Kirkpatrick, Jr,Flttsbg Hon H D Foster, Penna P H Hunker, Pittsburg Josiah E King, Penna Jos Lynn, H Chunk R W Del 'rims Gass, St Louis W T McPhail, Lane co IS N Warfel, Lancaster en P Allan, Cincinnati L 'Lecher, Lancaster D B Heller, Lancaster John H Murray, Penna 113 GeinuAll, York Pa ItMeily, Mechanicsburg J Harry, Harstown J V Hoag, Pi ttsburgl H Schropp, Lebanon John H Wolf Carlisle Kentucky E G Ragon, BRellef,Phillipshurg, NJ Dr A Reiley, Erwinna,Pa W G Haney, Erwinna,Pa Sawa Pittsburg T F Field . The Me A Rogers, Penns it.aaca Morrue, P 61111.11 AS Cabbage, Pittsburg Jas Murray. Pittsburg McCaba W J BeitertinVirginia Coo J Marshall, N.Y ('has Sterne, S'Louis John Campbell Mrs Campbell & eV; N J S I' Toadvine, Maryland Jos Elliott, Harrisburg Levi Hutu, Harrisburg W II Saxton. Baltimore JAS Connar, Pittsburg John Odbert, Steubeuv,o IV It Shag non, Steubenv IV D Bard, Washington J Morganstern, Pittsburg W Chessman. Salem U H Murkier & wf, Phila Mrs II Ware, Alabama Peter Brown. Johnstown Peter Barvcay.Johnatwn Miss C Walsh,Johnstown MissT Walsh. Johnstown DH Arnold, Newcastle Chas T . Wooi.washingtn J Gassman. Cincinnati Jas Scalian. Cincinnati Jas Dane, Pittsburg D W Neual 84 la. N B S Mantis. Philadelphia" Miss Di 11t Long, Penna. DE Niel. Pottsville - . • Browuold. Harrisburg A Schloss, Baltimore I C Browvold, Baltimore E Brooks & wf,Laueaster dose li Park & wf J I) Rouse, Muriel) Chunk A H Petersburg R T Bubsta, Newport,Pa erican. The E Cavender, US N N Brown L Renbin, Leavenworth D A Ralston, Arinstr'g co IA S Ralston, Arinstr'g co ; P N Hall. Milford, Del G N Hayward, Mass F W Hart, Connecticut J W White, Washington Thos Robey, Washington H H Wainwright, Bait Jas E Routh, - Virginia 1 J T Phillips, Baltimore R RDisborough, Franeh Stephen Healey, N Y John Moliar, E C Smith & sister, _Pa Mr Wood & wf, N E if Cole, Titusville S C Mendenhall & wf A W Butler,Mattek Ch'k W 11Po:um. lii ASRhnah,Centrcv'c,ind W B Linsey, Delaware Chas UN Jersey W Edmondsonkwf,Wash W C Marrovr,Norfolk,Va Bottiniore, Norfolk, Va W W Arthur, Baltimore 13ampt,n, Baltimore II X litimsay. Salem, II .lolin Paul, Salem, N J 4 Golden, Richmond, Ye L Ilannamun, Illinois Irwin o Donaldson, Del 1%1 Willis. Balt H Walley & eh. Wash el,l Chas Kleelt.nor&ly,Pa t Hall, Chester, Pa l 3 A Marshall. Berlin, MI J Harrison, 'Del Lyctd P SluffOrd, N .1 The bireson, Louisville, Ky A L Gee, Michigan S 33 Johnson, 'New York C! Captor !Jones 0 Thomas,Reading IJ Made 8c au, Greencastle Jon McCombs, Kentucky F Richards, Bridgeville D to Reefer, Greencastle J .1" Kimball, Cincinnati 0 W Meek & la -N .York H Youngst_Wilkesbaree S F Smith, Niagara, N Y J Lane, WilmingtolhDel W H Beecher, Can West Alex Gray, Wilkesbarre E Humphreys, Mass Hamill, New ifersey It Brawn & la, Cincinnati E bi Allen, Mal - laud Jos Seleger, Baltimore A Wornitz, - Baltimore Mrs Conant, Belfast, Me Geo H Bala; Marietta Pa C S Berth, Beading, Pa It T Burke, Ashland, Pa H S Enerly.Peunsyltania Mrs A D Uhase, Maine Miss C Gram Maine. Isaac Plank, Peoria Thos EDonigan,Virginia The Coin IF C Dayton. Pittsburg T Louis, Pittsburg W Delawarel Deney,larrare Paderson, De/aware H ' Buheuelf,Prov d Tlionts, lill7u, Del Mendels A Mtlitiels .I\V elltaidler J 0 Riley. Pennsylvania is 'Mintzer, Pottstown LIM). Huntingdon Verkes, Chester CO Hsern,Penua W Pai,Huore, Chester co mercial. E Hopkins, MD, Md G Witworth, Elkton, Md IF 31Pugh Raleigh, N C '.l James, 'Y Chester W Levis, W Chester J Paxson, W Chester 1: C HTekwda, W Chester SWright, W Chester G Gillingham, Penna J J Trippie, Penna .1 Mlless, Penna W T Richardson, NJ 0 IT Scari C Hutchison, Ponta John Rough, DoylestOWU J Way, Chester co, Pa 'Union. S Hart, Pen= B Hammer, Doylest'n A Cale,New Jersey T Hoyt, New Jersey Mast S Campbell, Harr' g mrs S E Campbell, Har'g A fl Jaz Hyie, Jacksonville 43 N Clements, Delaware A S MBCulloch, Penne The Stet tie° sq d B Tt, Lancaster Edict , Pelf, Doylesto'n Amboy 4{l .ks. la, Lynn lrille De/aware D..,th.w u r e 7. l . l plyyttis_on Rll9utl, aumata co li Johnstown d Penna The Hal if I' Parrish, Pottsville! - V tittniatit. Allentown AdatitT , tehrkon. Penna. MSeho,u, rcuusburg. ti Dirknillk. Allentown sf if Chunk _Miss bt.l , , isoclui comity P ittatriltneks county, d Eagle. DS Grotty, Whitemarsh JeromeFenner , Penna. P Pennsburg A nein 0,1, Lancaster F slllith, liummeletOWn Bomberger Fenno, J Wernber, Lebauon The hhich-Befte. David WoOtityg, Penna. Jos Wood, Schuylkill co Alex Peter. I% kelt, Pa E Whetstou, Schuyl co T rarlier,Moutgvmery CP la NYbetaton, Schuyi co John W Itenna Geo ltancam, Mug/told Sam] P Sehliaven J Stamm, Ringgold' Jacob Dreibelble, Remus 6 Yoder, Ogled C Gehler, Reuther Pa The Barley shear. W T Bateman, Atlanta H W Scott, By_berTy Mr & Mrs Morley, Beaks Ve Flinch New Urleans Robt B Atkinson, Pa as Fltueli,New Orleans dos R Cox , Baltimore uylklll eo Elia W s Smith salter,,N. Cheltenham J A Potter, Buttunonton The BI _____ll‘oll. A H Price, Md Miss Lints NJ ; MissEAdaar,Newarks,NJ Jas Kent, Stroudsburg_ . 11 St Flekr„Newark, N J Andersoa, Salem, N J Via Taylor & la, N J Sam! Beaver, Jr, Pa Data Little & la, N .1 . r Niply, Wheeling, Na SPECIAL NOTICE SCALES WITH CLOCK DIALS, HARKING from half an ounce nnwardr, wi I be found more convenient and compact for family or manufactu rers' use than the old style scales and weights. For sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-aye) MARKET Street, below Ninth. SARDINE OPENERS, OF SEVERAL PAT-- terns, Champagne Openers, Cork Drawers, and a variety of Cork Screws, are for sale by TEIMAN & 'SHAW, No. S3O (Eight Thirty-five) MAASET Street, below Ninth. " To BE, OR NOT TO BE, THAT'S TSB QUESTION." Whether to sutler with mental anguish. Feverish lima, trucking rabic, clyspeptie agonies,' And nameless bodily suffering. From want of nerve and unfoundedprejudiee ; Or, whether with sudden dash. Jump into the general current, Seize a bottle of PLANT/mos BITTERS, And, as Gunther swears, be myself a man again. Three Months it is since thus i thought, And spoke with faith. exceeding weak. But Gunther said my eyes were sallow, My visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad,— My disposition troublesome — in fact, He gently hinted I was fast becoming Quite a nuisance, and strongly insisted, And it was thus. I reluctantly yielded. Four bottles now beaeath my vest have disap poured. Friends say a changed man now is Jones. My food has relish, my appetite is keen, My step elastic, soy mind brilliant, and Nine pounds, avordupois, is added to my weight. A entle hint, followed before too late, Quitegradifydnit to the tailor, as well as Dr, Drake, ant-ti Two BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for t.ia benefit of all who suffer with the Plies, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggravated case of Piles, and hts brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The recommendation of these gentlemen beside the daily testimonials recelvpd by Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffering that the most-aggra vated chronic cases, of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists everywhere. jyl-stuth-3m KENDALL'S AM:BOLIN& —Have you tried I'. If so, you apprOve of it. Of course the re markable demand for this excellent preparation for the Hair hail been solely created by its merits; for, when once used, it is not likely to be abandoned. You can procure it of any respectable Druggist. Jyl-8m ' • - ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITOH. SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight keurs. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Obilblaina, and all Eru%lent] of the Skin. Price, 50 cents. By sending 80 cents to WEEKS Fc POTTER, BOSTON, Maas., will be for warded free by mall. For sale by all Druggists. inhlS-BID car PRICES REDUCED. ar, *ARAMAIC:R:I & BROWN. iriar Popular Ea" Clothing SElr Rouse, itir OAR HALL. S. E. cor. Sixth and Market. MARRIED. HARVEY—SCHEIIII.—On July 31st, 1885, by the Rev. Samuel H. (-nosy, pastor of. Christ Church, Green greet. Thomas E. Harvey, U. S. N., to Farah Adelaide, dougliter of Col. William F, all of this city. DIED. HAAS.—On the 6th inst., Melinda, wife of Mat thias Haas; in the 5341 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Main street, Chestnut 1.1111, rhnaa,,. on. Wednesday afternoon, Otis inst., at 2 o - cloek, without further notice. LONGSTRETIL—On First-day, the Oth instant, Hannah T.. widow of Daniel Longstreth, in the 65th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 524 Wood street, on Fourth-day afternoon (the 9th inst.) at g. o'clock. Interment at Fair Hui. FRONBFIELD.—In this city, on the Oth Charles Fronelicid, M. D., aged 56. Funeral on Thursday morning, the 10th lust., at 1056 o'clock, fromhis late residence, No. 309 Callow hill street. To proceed to Laurel 6rABRIGUBS.—On the sth instant, Lydia C., de voted wife of Franklin C. Garrigues, in the 27th year of her age. The relatives and friends of tbefamily are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her father. D. %Ebert, No. M 4 North Thir teenth street, on Tuesdav afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morlah Cemetery. GIITESINGEIL—On Monday morning., Aug,ust 7, Bennie A., son of John H. and Kate M. iiitiesinger, aged 8 months and 28 days. fliteral from the residence of his grandfather, Benjamin J. Williams, Eso,. No. BM North Sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, August 9. at 4 O'elock. ' mowNsEND.—Atlts residence, No. 525 North Fourth street, on Second-day morning, 7th Mat., Isaac. Townsend, in the 92d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfrOlyinvited to attend his funeral, ou Fifth day morning, the 10th inst., at 10 o'clock. 'lnter ment from Friends' Meeting-house, Fourth and Green streets. .44 . . . ELDRIDGE.-LSuddenly, on the 7th, Mr.Jerelniah E, Eldridge, aged 57 years. The relatives and fitends, the members of the Fire Association. the Building Inspectors, and Liberty Council, NO. 11, 0. U. A. M. are respect fully invited to attend the funeral , ' from his late residence, NO. 1828 Germantown avenue, on Wed nesday afternoon,at 1 o'clock, to proceed to Laurel ,Hill Cemetery. STOTESBITRY.— On 3.londay, the 7th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Arthur Stotesbury, in the 46th Year of her age. hO.AT.—On the 7th inst., after il Short but se vere illness, Luv C., youngest wino t. icae S. and Martha C. Wilson, in the third year of herage. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, front the residence of, her parents, Ashton road. Twenty third ward, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Ce dar Hill Cemetery. PENEVEYRE. — On Monday July 24 1855, Charles Peneveyre, Esq., in the 70th year of his age• "Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cement lit his season." The above words of Holy Writ seen" appropriate as we contemplatethe deathof Mr. Peneveyre, who baying arrived at the allotted three-score years and ten, was gathered to his fathers. Mr. Peneveyre was a native of Switzerland. and came to this coun try in the year 7.815,5-ith his father, who was the first reZtor of the French Episcopal Church, Saint du Esprit, in the city of liew - York. The father's heart after a time yearned for his distant home to which he returned to die. The son loved Ills adopted home too well to leave, and on arriving at 'nunhood entered into mercantile business in Phila delphia. and united himself in Merrimack' one, who, to the time of his death, was all that a faithful wife could be. As a merchant, Mr. Peneveyre stood high in the estimation of his compeers. Strict honesty marked every business trantamtiOn. His engagements were always met promptly, while up rightness and truth were component parts of his nature. As a husband, he was kind and devoted. Being childless, he became snore dependent on the wife of his bosom, and a married life of forty years testified naught but of overflowing affection. Ae a citizen and patriot, he was firm' and un- Yielding, and Met all the duties that were re gpirell - He visited Europe several dines, but loved America more than his native home; and, during the rebellion, subscribed liberally in every way to aid in its suppression. • As a philanthropist, he loved his fellow-men, and delighted in doing them good. He - was one of the originators and most active members of the Swiss Benevolent Society, and devised liberally in his last will to a Blucher of benevolent societies, irre spective of creed or nation. As a Christian, he was sincere and unostentatious. His end was quietness and peace. lie remarked seine time before his death,." That Its was done with earth;" and, with no rear of the Ring, oiTer rors, died without a struggle' and entered that home prepared above, where there are joys pre pared 'which pass man's understanding. fi The ineniorl - of the just is blessed." FUNERAL OF BISHOP POTTER. Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church In this Diocese mid vicinity, Students of - Divinity, Clergy of other Churches, and nitum&cs of the various In stitutions and Associations w - ith which Bishop Pot ter was connected, and other male friends. are in vited to the funeral service at Christ Church, on Friday afternoon neat, at 4 o'clock precisely. The interment will be at Laurel Hill. Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church and Students of Divinity will assemble at 3.14 o'clock in the Sunday School Room. Attending Bishops, officiating clergy, members of the Standing' Committee of the Diocese, and Pall bearers, will meet at the same hour In the tower room. Clergy of other denominations and male friends will occupy the pews on the side aisles of the church. As only the officiating clergy will appear in vest ments, they will be providetrin the vestry-room. om. MOURNING GOODS,,JUST RE CEISTED. Gray and Black English Chintzes, 31. cents. Gray Poplins, 62.3¢ cents, Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 50 cents. Black and White Striped Mohairs, 45 cents, Black and White Plaid Scotch Ginghanas, 56 cents. Black Glossy Alpacas or .Mohairs, $l. BESSON & SON Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. One.price. Prices in plain figures. M.l nYARDS PUPIIPB FRENCH AIERINOES. 2 eases dark assortment. 2 eases medium assortment. 1 ease high colors. lease all Plaids. 1 case Rep Cashmeres. EYRE & LANDELL, asis_tr FOURTH and ARCH. INS. CO. OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,, AUGUST 7th ISM The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWENTY DOLLARS per Share, clear of all taxes. payable to the stockholders or their legal representatlyes on demand. 858-10 t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. pr DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGILWATS.—OFFICE OF CHIEF COM MISSIONER, S. W. Corner WALNUT and FIFTH Streets. PHILADELPHIA August 7th, 1865. _Extract of an Ordinance in relation to Carriage and Cab Drivers Approved May 10th, A. D. 1855. Reektox 2: ' No driver shall drive any hackney coach or carriage for the conveyance of persons, for hire in said City, until he shall have procured from the License Clerk, in the Department of Highways, a proper license as a driver of Hackney Carriages. N ofice is hereby given that all persons so em ployed are required to appear at tills Office and ob tain said License, or they will be dealt with as tile law directs. THOMAS M. TRIOL, auS-tuthsat License Clerk. BarNOTICE.—A. SYISICIAIL MEETING of the stoclibohiers or the NATIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at the office, 80. 303 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the lath August, at 12,45'c10ck M. By order of the Board of Directors. au7-It WM. J. MALCOLM, Secretary. IiarOFFICE OF THE GILFILLAN OIL COMPANY OF, PENNSYLVANIA.—The annual meeting of the §toekholders of the Orlifillau Oil CoMOallY Of Pctiosylvauia will be held at their (Mice, 409 WALNUT Street, on WEDITESDA.Y, the 9th of AUGUST, at 8 o'clock P. M. An election for officers and directors will be held. J. O. FRYER, .lylatau9 Secretary and Treasurer. lar. CUMBERLAND COAL AND EN. pROVEMENT COMPANY.—At a meeting of the stockholders of this Company, held at the office, 2128 July last FOURTH gteeet, Philadelphia, en the rah of July last, the following gentlemen were elected Directors: Joseph Lesley, Sylvester J. Mcgargee, Robert H. Beatty, Tatlow Jackson, Albert D. Boileau, Price I. Patton Edward H. Faulkner, Thomas 11. Rickert, A. Eugene Smith. The Directors organized by electing SYLVESTER J. SCH R O IE FELD C , rEE e re P a r yan n T re a a n et d reAr.LBERT It. att3-6t OFFICE MANDA.II MINING COX. R ZANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, JulT 18, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of the Mandan Mining Company on which instalments are due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and will be Sold aißublie auction on MONDAY the Rat o ti fic:4if gl3CSVgia46sOr att 0 12 4) 40 1 ?- " tio n u o r oldin he to the char order ny-laws, C Uriletil a PreVlO c U e Edy re deemed. Bf the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyl9-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer. lar" OFFICE GIBARD BRINING COB. PANT, No 324 WALNUT Street, hlLADszparA, July 18th, 1865. NOTICE MININGet y even that all Stock of the GIRARD COMPANY, on 'which in are due and unpaid, Publicby declared for felted, and will be sold at Auction, on SA, TURDAY the 19th day of August, 1865, 8112c:00.0cl p n r e e o ;a u t ea,re the 3d Oth ee e m e e o d f . the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless Dore er of the DtrectOre. B. A. HOOPES. jyltaul9 Secretary and Treasurer. MILITARY lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STA.TES MARINE coßps, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce- Inenta held out to all entering the Marline Corps: glorious opportunity to visit foreign countriesi good pay, excellent neeommodationß, and easy duties. For all further Information inquire at the Recruit ing,_ Rendezvous, No. 311. South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. N. and It P. N. every day except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, 19i Cantain and Recruiting Officer. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT BHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Center or FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUQUISTS. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MANIEFFACTIJECIERS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &O. AGEETB ron THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied-at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. 074-3 M • BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer chants, and others, to his stock of ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS, in various deed packages, pf our own pressing, at PRICES BELOW Foicarar, RATES. A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS, W. S. MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE MEDIES, &C.. at a liberal discount to the trade. Catalogues furnished on application. myll-Im MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF mh3-tf SPRING GOODS_ GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED OUT 01 , SHIRTS, which they make a specialty in their business. .11180, constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & CO., GENTLE FURNISHING}STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, jai-ly Four doors below the Continental. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. ARCH STREET 600 REFRIGERATORS,__ . 600 WATER MILERS • 'FREEZERS. GAS-STOVES,_ FOR SUMMER COOKING. Jelll-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH awl ARCH. STATIONERY & BLANR BOORS. na, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER V NEW COMPANIES. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notice and low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL'rLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOORA_PHED * 4 TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BIOKERS 4 PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS SC CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND • STATIONERS. sell-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street. LEGAL. ESTATE OF PRESTON W. RUSSELL, M. D. deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Estate of PRESTON W. RUSSELL, M. D.,deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make pay - lutist, and those having claims to present than - without delay to Rev. JOHN B. DALES', D. D. leas FILBERT St.!, or to Iris attorney, SADITIP.I. DIDESON, 32. South THIRD St. auB-tuGe GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country residences, with EVERY NESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &C., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and. VINE Streets. MACHINERY AND IRON. i i,- PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORS.S.—NEAFIE & LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK:- 021 TM, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in successful operation and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and - low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Wa ter Tanks Propellers, Ac., &c., respectfully offer their services to the public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationery ; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are_prepared to execute orders with_ quick de spatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low, pressure Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Porgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip tions; Roll-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guaran teed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs or boats where they can lie in perfect safe ty, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., &c., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, • je2l-tf BEACH and PALMER Streets. FWZM=. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, l'Enn ANT% WA.SHINGTON STREETS. PHILADBLP/lIA MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND bIACHINISTS Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En gines, for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers Tanks, Iron Boats, &e.: Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Pumping En gines, &c. Sole agents forty. Rillieux's Patent Sugar-Boll ing Apparatus, Nesmyth , s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspinwall & Walsers Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining Machine. aul2-tf THOMAS M'DONOUGH, GENERAL BAOKSMITHING., ELK STREET, ABOVE DOE STREET, FRANKLIN, PENNA. Sir Boring tools on hand or made to order on short notice. myll-3m MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN GINE BUILDERS, Iron Pounders, and Onus ral Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. law CAI.- LOWHILL Street. Philadelphia. feM-tf a RICE & LONG, ' , A FULTON WORKS, 1340 BEACH STREET, Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Car Builders. Tanks of every deseri_ption made to order. Sole Agents for Long'S Marine Salinometers.mylegy COAL. BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Dennine Eagle Vein COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh. Egg and Stove sizes, $.91 Large Nut, $7. Try it, You will be sure to be pleased. Moe, 121 South FOURTH street, below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 CALLOWIVILL Street, above Broad. 1y92.41a ELLIS BRANSON. K NOWLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY, and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Office and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Sta. jyl4-Im* COAL.-WM. H. CURTIS & CO., "k-/ LEITIUR and SCHUYLKILL COALYARD, 141 R CALLOWHILL Street. jylo-Ine C 0 A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best L o east Mountain, from Sehuylkilt,prepared expressly for family nee. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Ofilee,_No. S. SECOND Street. Caps-tf) J. WALTON & CO. REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF LOOSING-GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 cHESTNVT STREET, Have been able to make a • REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF THEIR LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, RUSTIC FRAMES, etc., to which attention is directed. A full stock, of ELEGANT MANUFACTURE and most SUBSTANTIAL MATERIALS, always on hand. 110Gr3011S' GROUPS, comprising sixteen anbjecte, war and human:mat aide agency. JAMES S. 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 MI .71fantela, Piers, Walls, Saloons, and Cabins of Ves sels, &o. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, open free. JY21.12t CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES I will sell the balance of my Large MOck of FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER The aseorttuent le complete GEO. J. HENKELS, - 1e214/0 1 809 sad €ll4 CHESTNUT Street. Tug PRESS:--PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, AUGUST 8.:-1865: SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS FALL EDMUND - YARD, Sc CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts., SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOON, WHITE GOODS AND BALMORAL& AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, FANCY" WIDOI4 GOODS. AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES auB4l WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY: GOODS, By the _Piece or raeiEßliret AT AND UNDER. MARKET RATES. JAS. IL CAMPBELL & CO, 727 CHESTNUT ST. iyi ( 67 I I IOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.) BAGB I BAGS BAGS NEW AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS, BAG BURLAP, AND GUNNY S, FLOUR AND SALT BAGS. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY & CO. jy2B-43m No . 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. TTAZARD & HIJTCHINSON, ~ AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILA4PRIA-MADE GOODS, HESTNTIT STREET, - HILADELPRIA, AND 103 READS mum NEW YORK. jeZem WILLIAM BROCKIE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, firm of the Commission business of the late firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON & Co. Advances made on PRODUCE consigned to RICH- A RDSON, SPENCE, & CO., LIVERPOOL, and to correspondents In LONDON, BELFAST, and GLASGOW....... , „ AUGUST 1. 1965. aut-um. RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT I CLOSING OUT I GREAT BARGAINS IN - SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS• CHEAP BLACK SILKS. Black Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Colored Me, of every variety, at low prieea. Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. 750. Silk Grenadines reduced to 415 e. $1 Silk Grenadines reduced to 550. Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 87Mc., $l. $1.25. New Styles Cambric Lawns, Brie., 500. New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50c., 6234 c,, New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40c., 65e., The. New Styles Pine Linen Lawns, fik/C., 75c. Dress Goods, of every description, at low priced. • SHAWLS AT BRAVED PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or gandies. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric& White Puffed and Tucked Nuslins. H. STEEL da SON, MAI 4 Nos. 713 and 713 North TENTH Street. • CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH 'ST' V • Extra due gemmed Handherchiefe at 2.5 cents Marseilles for Basques and Dresses, Striped Nainsooks for Waists, 45e. per yard. Soft finial. Cambric, 114 yards wide. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Crochet Edgings, Pointe. Lace Goods under regular prices. Thread Lace Collars from 50 cents. au4-12t - - 110LATN BUFF, P I NK AND' BLUE FERCALLES or French Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets. Pure white Shetland Shawls. White Shirred bluslins. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plain Nainsooks, Swiss Muslin, Cambrics, dtc. Finn lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width_plain De Laimes. EDWIN HALL O & 00., MO South SECOND Street. N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard less of cost. Je2o-tf COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND V MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors+ Linings, of every kind. Muslin otock. Complete, prices Family Linens, selling, gold, at Mc. Gauge, Domet, and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Detainee, 55 and 65 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, U. Lnpin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines, $l. Good stock white Rainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslim, finest Cambries and Jaconets, puffed Moslins, Pique dec. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Sneques and Summer Dusters. Je74t FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 56e to $1.50. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chene g 2.50. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles and Sacques. COTTON GOODS ATPRICES LESS 'IRAN WHOLESALE Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints. 25e. 10-4 Waltham and reperlll bleached Sheetings, H. STEEL 5, SON, myB-tf Nos. 713 and 716 North TENTH Street. 628 H00P SKIRTS. 628 110PIIINS , "OWN MAKE" OF - HOOF SHIRTS are manufactured of the best woven tapcs„ finest tempered English Steel Springs, with linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the metallic fastenings, and secured by improved ma chinery, which entirely prevents slipping and be coming unclasped, rendering them superior to all other Skirts in the market. An the new and desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and children. On hand and made to order, wholesale and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 628 ARCH Street. iy26-Im. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE -I- existing between HENRY H. PRY and DAN IEL DE KALB. under the firm of FRY& DE KALB, HOUSE CARPENTERS, is this day dissolved by mutual COusent. Business of the late firm settled by either party. HENRY H. FRY. DANIEL S. DE KALB. PHILADELPHIA, August 8, 1885. anB-3t* DISSOLUTION: -THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing between W. T. FRY and M. V. OLRY, under the name and style of W. T. FRY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. W. T. Fry retires from the firm, and M. V. Oiry will settle the business of the late copartner ship. WM: T. FRY, • -M. V. OLRY. - rnmannt.nni.A., sth August, 1865. • NOTICE.—HAVING PURCHASED tar, INTE REST of W. T. FRY in the 'Ann of WM. T. FRY & CO., the undersigned will continue the business at the old stand, No. 9 North SIXTH Street Ph iladelphia. M. V. oily. ani-Gt DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS - HIP. Partnership formerly existing between Samuel Macky, Alexander Hogg, and Robert H. Beattie, under the name of MACKY, HOGG, & CO., having been dissolved by the death of Alexander Hogg, all persons having claims against the late firm of MACKY, HOGG, & CO.„ are requested to present *On; and all persons indebted to said firm to make papuent to either of the surviving PAW ners. SAMUEL MACKY. TIGHT. H, BEATTIE. 25 South WATER Street. CO-PARTKERSHIP.—The undersigned have en tered into a partnership under the name of MACEY & BEATTIE, _ to earry on the Produce and Ci-enei'al Commission business, from and after the tat day of August, A. D. 1665, at No. 25 South 'WATER Street. and 1933 and 1935 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. SAMUEL MACKY. augl-tutlis-6t ROBT. U. BEATTIE. TBE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO a. FORE existing between the undersigned, under the style and title of THOS. R. TUNIS & CO, 18 this day dissolved by mutual Cement. The business will be continued by ALBERT Cl. BUZBY, (at 223 and 225 Chestnut street,} who it duly authorized to settle the affairs of the late arm. THOS. R. TUNIS, A. G. BIIZBY. PHILADELPHIA, July 2Sth, ISIS; XOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers have formed a limited partnershlit,_aecording to under the firm name of A. G. utrzaY, for the transaction of the general Dry Gouge Commission and Mercantile Business at 223 and 223 CHEST NUT Street,in the city of Philadelphia. The general partner is ALBERT G BUZBY, and the special partner Is THOMAS R. TUNIS, who has contributed to the common stock of said Rem twenty thousand (20,000) dollars in cash. The partnership is to commence on the first day of August. 1865, and will terminate on the thirty-first day of July 1868. ALBERT G. BUZBY, THOMA 3 IL TIMM, PIIMAIYELDIIIA, July 28th. 1865 . aul-Mdettibt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H E Undersigned have this day entered into s oo partnerahip under the name and title of BRUNER, WANN,_ & CO., for the transaction of the 4/ENE. RAL LUMBER BUSINESS, at 1008 MARKET St. A. BRITNER_,SR., D. C. WANE, • A. EWUNER, Jn. PHILADELriIIA, July 8, Mat. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad vantages. jyll-3m. 31. A . 9 2 11 ,50f1 1 1! i lla n ss M . Nos. 1 2, and 8 Mackerel, late-caught fiat nsit t In assorten packages. 2,000 bble. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hali• fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. ILO bbls. New Mess Shad.. - •--••-- • • • . 230 "boxe s Herklane r-county Cheese, ito.• In store and for sale by •lIPRY.it _ -KOONS )al9-tf .. • N0..146 NOHTEIL (111 IL DR EN.' 5 CARRIAGES AT N-ff ' stock , beautiful styles, closing out at less than . • . • , • . :ROW•E_,J.I:IBTO_N, & CO.. sat-tt . 151.switilatior th THIS Street. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OE LINENS, DEALERS IN 6-ERMANTOWN BALMOR ALS, COMMISSION HOUSES. COPARTNERSHIPS. CURTAIN GOODS I E. WA.LRA.VEN, MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNITT STREET, HAS JUST RECEIVED HULL LAN - F. OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIQNS, AT SEDUCED RATE 3 PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO 23A1107 PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL SIZES, "READY FOR USE WINDOW SHADES, OF THE LATEST EATTERNS. PIANO COVERS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. 1•a tf NEW. PUBLICATIONS. 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'FREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS .... TOWN, Pa.—For Young Men and Boys—Twen ty-second year. The Winter Session, of six months, will commence on TUESDAY, September 19th. For circulars, address JOHN W. LOCH, au6-tutbs9t. Principal. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of study in Mathematics, English Classics, &c. Supplies the benefits of a home. Surveying and Engineering taught. Boys of nil ages received. Begins Septem ber 4th. Refers to JOIIN C. CAPP & SON, 26 South THIRD Street; TROS, .1. CLAYTON Esc', FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited_ Address Rev. J.-HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, renusylvania. au4-Rn CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALVA RY CHITROH, MANHEIM Street, GERMAN'. TOWN.—B. SHOEMAKER. A. M., Principal; as• sisted in the different departments by experienced teachers. The next Session will commence SEP TEMBER lith, 1865. Four Boys between the ages of eight and fourteen years, will be received into the lernily of the Principal. For Malian, Wren B. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane, Germantown, Phi ladelphia. REFERENCES: Rev. R. Newton, D. D.•, T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F. Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and - Bev. G. A. Strong. IyB-stul7t. VENAL E COLLEGE, BORDEN -11- 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. ,MEN BRAKELEY, A. M., an2-Ow President. MANTUA FEMALE S E M INA R Y, BARING Street, below Thirty-fifth, West Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for Yount Ladies. The next Term will open Sept. 9th. For circulars apply to Rev. trOilY 1100122, aul-tuthslar Prtneipal.ll M OUNT JOY ACADEMY, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTERACOUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA.—This old and well-known Institution will beeeopened for the reception of boarding pupils on thSECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTENIBER, the 12th, For particulars, address the Principal. aus-14t . L. OAUSE. THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. a_ BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No. 703 - IVALN UT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th ofSept. au2-2m' TENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN. STITTJTE, TROT, 'N. Y.—The Forty-second Annual Session of this well. known School of Engi neering and Natural Science will commence Sept. 13th, hYd5. The Now Annual`Register of 1865, giving full information, may be obtained by addressing Prof. CHARLES DROWNS; Director, Troy, N. Y. aul-30V MILITARY 'AND COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of 110 pupils the first year, reopens Sept. 5. For circulars, address Rev. M. L. 130EFOILD, A. , President. aul-lm AR BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ, :Lancaster county, Penna.„ Intended for a lim ited number of boys between the ages of seven and eleven years. . Theupils have the advantage of living in the Principal's family, and being under his constant care. For terms, &e. applyto • 3y29-1m AI3itAHAREII. BECK, Principal. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the borough of WEST. CHESTER, PA,, will commence its next Scholastic Year of ten 'months, on - the first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September. For Catalogues, containing Terms and full Infor mation, apply te. its Pririej.pat, Jy2B-6w WILLIA_M F. WYERS, A. M. WOODLAND - SEMINARY.- NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi. ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young_Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac tive. Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars apps to 3y21-2m 5 REV. lIENRY RVEYEB, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN. STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for• merly at - 1530 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A, SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at 1226 and UM Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2611. Jylo-inV A LOT OF BOSTON SCHOOL DESKS for wale at aOS-12t 334 North TENTH Street. HOTELS. L NGHA HOTEL, PORTLAND P A LACE, LONDON.—This commodious Hotel, " the largest in London," is now oven; it is situ ated ori the inmlt open and healthy site in tile West end,witli all modern Innwovemente, **mites of Art Art. ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 40feet, elegant Ladles' Room, a spacious Gentlemen's SITTING AND WRITING ROOM, ETC. Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini. For terms to secure accommodation. adtkess— The Manager, C. SCiiIIMAWN. JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, CHARLES El. MANN. PROPREETou AMERICAN HOTEL, MATTER CHUNK, PA. LA FA LENTZ. tpreprletors. ROBERT KLOTZ, TERMS-42 per day. ada-zit in per week. 6 AMBRICAN HOUSE," POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA., U. 5. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This House has recently been re-opened, and in such style and character as will merit drat-el .IYms pa tronage. 27-im FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.— Just received, from PATIB. a large lot or the finest French Flowers, forthe fall trade. also, the newest styles for th e hair, wholesale and retail. at No. ROL N. NINTIi. Street, above blaring, east Bide. WANTS. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN A Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. Address, with rcferefice. PUMP." at this office. WANTED-150 AGENTS FOR THE most popular work of the day. Call on IL WILSON, 1504 BROWN Street. Phila. auB-31• WANTED—IN A PUBLISHING house, a man thoroughly acqUalnted with the hook business. and a good salesman. A competent party can obtain a permanent situation. Address. with references, " - Publisher," box: 2019 Philadel phia P. 0. WANTED -ANY TIME BEFORE the Ist January, a Store on Market street, between Third and Mit, or on Third or Fourth streets, north of and within a square of Illsrket street. Address "C. R. H.." suS-St. Box 1450 Post Office. WANTED-A SITUATION AS VT SALESMAN In a Dry Goods Commission House; has been in the business nine years: well acquainted with WCstern trade. Hunt reference given. Address "L. M. G.,^ , ottee of The PPM, IV - ANTED-A SITUATION AS TRA- Y VBLLING SALESMAN, or any other capacity in Mercantile Business. Reference given. Address "B.' , Box 14135 Post Office. It. WANTED -A STORE SUITABLE for the dry goods jobbing business, on r Ma.ket street, between Second and Sixth, by September Ist. Address " B. W. C.," this office. au7-2t. 'WAN TED -AN EXPERIENCED ir Entry Clerk in a Silk House. Address box 2759 Pbiladelphia P. 0. aus-3t. NTED— AN EXPERIENCED T SALEgMAN who Is thoroughly acquainted with WHITE GOODS. Apply, with reference to A. T. STEWART & 00' , BROADWAY, CHADIRERS, and READE . Sts., ' aus-se New York. WANTED TO RENT—A STORE, BY T T., Ist January neat in COMMERCE Street, or 111 WAS or near Market, Andress 'B. C. & C 0.," this office. aus-Ot4 WANTED-AT $175 PER MONTH, Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers_, Ladles, and energetic yourg men to CANVASS for our g , i reat national work, 'The Life, Times, and Public - Services of Abraham Lincoln." By Dr. L. P. Brockett. We have agents clearing $175 per month, which we will Drove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES; MVOS., & CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work.—The most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Send for circulars. Address "P. 0.," Box 1423, Philadelphia, Pa, jy2l-Im&W4t AGENTB WANTED FOR "THE BE -4-- CHET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest ing and exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, RHOS., & CO. Phila delphia, Pa. AGENTS;WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF 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-lin* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment is necessary the author's repu tation as a writeeis fully eetab Blled. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, NORBIS BARNARD, Elk View, jyl9-24t 5 Chester county, Penna. T HAVE SERVED OVER FOUR YEARS in the Union Army, and now desire to get FM FLOYIVIENT as soon as possible• am willing to mane myself useful at any kind - of work, and can produce satisfactory references both in the Army and out of it. Address Box MI, rbiladeiphia P. 0. aue•2t* 870 A. IsroNTH.- - 1. WANT AGENTS everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid, offeredlFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GARET, Biddeford, Maine. myio-d&W3m $1.25 ..t everywhere WANT SSEHWAWINt ' IL A CIFiN w i II °OO 171140 euee eeirrfilFichsLinet in the country which is licensed by Grover & 'Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and Eachelder. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are Infringements, and the seller and user are Mate to fine and imprzoonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent ftee. Address SHAW & CLARE, Biddeford, Maine. m9lO-d&W3M 81,000.7,1 p: cu r c u s P ec EßSONS, interests in the PIONEER PITCH AND r tiTlira COMPANY, if application is made immediately. A perfectly safe and legitimate enterprise. and. Will pay, at present prices, over 600 per cent,profit ; and at the lowest prices ever known at least 200 per cent, profit the first year. A circular giving fall particulars and iellable references can be 11.4 on . application. - HALL 6i: JOHNSON, aus-7t 522 WALNUT Street. t r t WANTED-A COTTAGE HOUSE Agal..in WEST PHILADELPHIA, with Garden. Rent not to exceed $5OO. Will lease for a term. Ad dress Box 2491, Philadelphia Post Office. att7-31. FOR SALE AND TO LET. de TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND iaLOTI{ERS.—TO RENT. late NATIONAL HO TEL, in Race street, between Third and Fourth streets . ,coutaining forty-four rooms. It has been put in perfect order, and will be rented reasonable. For terms apply to THOMAS MARTIN. Real Estate Agent, 11. 'W. nor, FOVRTLI and PINE fits. zulS-Gt. el FOR SALE- SPRUCE STREET, Ma. West of SEVENTEENTH—SpIendid . fo ur-story exquisitely built DWELLING. Lot, 20 by 105 to Ann street. Only $17,500; Easy terms and imme diate possession. MILLER, ant-it-if 1155 North SIXTH Street. 11 FOR SALE—DWELLING, WITH side yard, SPRING GANDRN Street, west Of Twentieth. Dwelling, with side yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-first street. Dwelling, with side yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-second street. Dwelling, 406 North Front street. Dwelling, 1905 Coates street. Dwelling, 1505 Spring Garden street. Dw citing, ma Bilyparivlne street, vacant. Dwelling, PM N ortiftleveUth street, in excellent order; with early - possession. E. T. GLENN, 1.23 South FOURTH Street, au9 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENII and GREEN. CFOR SALE—THE TWO VERY DE sirable ARCH-Street Houses, Nos. 1932 and 1934. New and complete, with immediate possession. Al9O, a Dimmer of desirable Houses ou Green and Adjacent streets. 504 B. F. GLENN, 123 South 'FOURTH Street. fa FOR SALE—HOUSE AND PUR- A:Mi. NITURE complete, BROWN Street, west of Fifteenth. Win be disposed of at a very reasonable price. House, three stories, with three-story double back buildings: furniture nearly' new. J 3, F. GLENN, Era South YOUP.TH Street. ;led and S. V% coc. SEVENTEENTH and G-4EEN• 0, m FOR SA.L E, DOWNINGTOWN NENPROPERTY.—First-elass Dwelling and large Store, one of the best stands In the place, conve nient to Railroad, and very desirable both as a resi dence and place of business. B. F. GLENN, aus 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR RENT, AN ITALIAN VILLA Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ ate Mof a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON, within 203 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 The grounds In front of the house (con taining 4 acm e ) are tastcroil out 111 walks and plats, dotted with trees and shrubbery, the whole surrounded by hedge and wall. This country seat is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant locations in the State. Possession given immediate ly, by application to Dn. It. It. PORTER, T. F. BAYARD, Executors, an3-4w Wilmington, Del. eraA VALUABLE FARM OF 250 ja Bra ACRES, KNOWN AS "ABERDEEN," situated 234 miles from Dover, ott the public road leading from Doter to the Delaware Bay at the cele brated and popular watering place, "'Kit 'S Ham mock." 'About 220 Acres of cleared laud, of excel lent finality, and in a fair state of cultivation. The soil is a sand and clay loam mixed, resting on good red clay sub=soil.. About 30 acres ofgood woodland. The improvements- consist of two complete sets of buildings, and a small tenant house. The mansion Is a large two-story-brick Wilding, With exten sive two-story-brick back buildings attached. The dwelling is nearly new, built of tbe 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, Ac., all in good repair. The buildings on the back part of the Mimi 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 buildings 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 landing at St. Jones' Creek, within One-half mile of the farm. The beautiful and conve nient location of the farm, large and commodious buildings,and excellent quality of the laud render it sone2.4 of the most desirable btrinS in Kent county. Price 4 000. Tams easy. Apply to GEORGE W.. GRIF r-Di,lteal Estate Broker,l24 S. FOURTH St. a u7-2t. FOR SALE-A SUPERIOR IRON FUR-. NACE, to full blast, with about LOOD acres of land, In Adams Co., Pa., capable of making 30 tons per week. B. F. GLENN, aus 123 South FOURTH Street. CHMAL OFFICE, 119 SOUTH FOURTH Street, TO RENT—Goodwill and Fixtures for sale. Call at E. SCHREII•TER'S Mee, NOBLE Street, above Ninth. ana-at. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A MERCHANT TAILOK.—The well-known es tablishment at Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa., formerly occupied by Franklin Darlington, and more recently by Lewis Seal, deceased, is now offered for sale or rent. A large business has al ways been done hero., and au enterprising man, plaiting early applieation, will kid tifis a rare op portunity for engaging in a profitable trade. There Is on land a large assortment or cloths and easel meres, which will be sold lower than they, can be bought In market. Those desiring information, will call upon or address SUS M N AW. SEAL, or W. T. SEAL, Adm'rs of LEWIS SEAL, deed, an4-12t.. Kennett Square, Pa. FOR SALE-320 ACRES VALUABLE boring LARD, on the headwaters . of Little Hickory creek, Venting° county la. To be sold low. Apply to LRWiS L. lI.OUPT, 154 South FOURTH St., Phila. F ORW SALE CHEAP—A COMPLETE Set of School Furniture. Apply, for one week, at 1030 SPRING GARDEN Street. au2-6t* IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS SITUATE IN MOUND CITY, IL LINOIS. The lot has a front on the Ohio River of 265 feet, and extends 200 feet in depth to a one-hundred-fmtt wide street, with streets on each side. The build ings are of brick, and contain a sixty-horse-power engine, two cupolas, tilt and trip-hannners, lathes, and every variety Of machinery and tools resod to first-class Machine-shops. 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, ina-52E 5 No. G 1.4 CHESTNUT Street. BOARDING. THE LARGE HOUSE AT No. 486 -I- North FIFTH Street be open for the re ception of Boarders on the 14th of August. Re ference exchanged. - BOARD WANTED.—PERMANENT rteara'wuitlitd 17 R Gentlyniao Attu Ilia Wife, to It Private fam il y. tldrebs A. Ih,' Iloss No. lit Post Oflice. DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS. DINNERS, at No. 621 South WASHINOTON Square. IY6-2m• RERIOVALS. 11111 e EMOVAL.—BENEDICT mum, UMBRELLA. and PARASOL Manuraauwar has removett to 30 North SIXTH Street. jyl7. 4miro REMOVAL.—GEO. W. w/asobi & GO. Dave removed theft CAIMIAtiIa REPOS!, •rOitY to their old Dine, WO, Isl 9 CHESTNUT Street (voider Concert Hall') Where they will keep a stock or Oarrie.ires of their own wake, and will re ceive orders for every description of hest-class work. JUICE 7. 1865. 3e7-3u. CABINET FURNITURE. • MOORE & CklitPll4.)N. 5181 SOUTlit SECOND STREEP s are prepared to rollow the decline In tt.t market it the price of their Furniture. PUIVIIWerd will please 0111 and examine oar Moon, litarlDde AUCTION SALES. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. SAKVEL C. COOK, AUCTIODIER a. ON WEDNESDAY Mo/INING, August 18, 1815, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, nik South Wont Si, sliol7o WSIIISti WILL BE SOLD. for account of the Medical Bureau, 11. S. A.,lthe following Merchandise, mostly in bales and original packages, entirely new and in good order: 90,000 pair Blankets. 93,006 yards Linen Sheeting. 61,6244¢ " Bad gar,king. 22,603 " Linen Pillow Casing, 34,0514( " Colored Cotton Check. 155,7581 k " Mosquito Netting. 21,000 " Huck Towelling. 13,932 " Shirting Muslin. 7,000 " Window Shade Muslin. 5,000 " Muslin. 3,1904 " Muslin Sheeting 1,852 " Cheek Pillow Ticking. 20,000 pair Drawers. 20,000 ` Socks. 10,000 Shirts. 2,000 Blanket Wrappers. 1,000 Counterpanes. 930 Hair Waitresses. 6,000 Pillow Cases, Cotton check. 10,000 Pillow Ticks. 50 MO Sheets. ALSO, 100 bales, containing 6,000 pair Blankets, nearly new, in good order. Can be examined with catalogues three days pre- TiOUB to sale. • jy 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31: ant, 2,3, 4,5, 7.8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16. D AT.Na H. BURDETT, LUC- U. S. GOVERNMENT V ESSELS AT AUCTION. 131LTIMMTT, JONMS, et WILL SELL ON Wednesday, August 9th, 1865, AT 13 O'CLOCK NOON, At the wavy Yard, Brookbuy (By order of the Navy Department), THE FOLLOWING-NAMED VESSELS PRIME SCHOONER SAVANNAH-56 feet long; breadth 17 feet 3 inches; depth, 6 feet, 7 inches. OMB-WHEEL STEAMER FORT HENRY-111 feet, 4 inches long; breadth, 32 feet; depth, n feet, 0 inches; diameter of eylinder,2B inches; 10feet StrOke, SCREW STEADIER VALLEY CITY-133 feet long; 22 feet, 5 inches beam; depth, 7 feet, 5 inches; cylinder, 24 Inches; 29 inch stroke. . . SCREW STEAMER HONEYBUCELE—Length, 121 feet, 6 inches; breadth, 21 feet, 8 inches;-depth,B feet,7 inches; cylinder, 80 inches; 30 inches stroke. SCEW STEAMER R. R, VVYLER—Lengtb, 235 feet, 6 inches; breadth, 24 feet, 6 Inches' depth, 16 feet, 9 inches; between decks, 7 feet, 6 inches; cylin der, 72 inches; 4 feet stroke. CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER OR VE TT A— Length, 95 feet; breadth, 27 feet 2 inches; depth, 7 feet 5 inches. CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER SARAII BRUEN —Length, 105 feet 6 inches; breadth, 26 feet 7 Inches; depth, 4 teeth i (belt. CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER SAMUEL RD TAN—Leugtb, 109 feet; breadth, 28 feet 3 inches; depth, 7 feet 7 incises. PROPELLER DANDELION—Length, 85 feet 9 inches; breadth, 19 feet 6 Inches; depth, 7 feet 9 Inches; cylinder, FY : inches diameter; stroke, 26;4 inches. . rttOPELLER CAMMELIA — LOWth, 11 1 feet breadth, 1.9 feet 10 inehes; depth, 11 feet; cylinder, 30 inches diameter; stroke, 30 inches. BRIG BC/JlRO—Length, 100 feet; breadth, 24 feet 9 inches; depth, 9 feet 4 inches. TERMS.—Twenty per cent. on the day of sale; the 'Aimee within six days, when the vessels must be removed from the said. C. H. BELL, Commandant. jy22-stuthst VNTENSIVE AUCTION SALES OF GOYERNMENT• MEDICAL STORES AND HOSPITAL PROPERTY. MEDICAL PonvEvort^s OFFICE. RAI,II3IOIIE, August 1, 1865 . . Will be sold at public auction, at jar, Hospital, Baltimore, Md., August 14th, and at McKim , s Hos that, Baltimore, Md., August 17th, a large quantity of Medicines, Hospital Stores, Instruments, Dress ings, Books and Stationery Bedding, Hospital Clothing. Furniture, and Appliances. The sales will commence at ten o'clock A.M., and continue from day to day until the entire stocks are disposed of. Catalogues of the articles to be sold can be pro cured by applying at this depot attar the Oth list, Terms cash, in trovernMent fends, at the time of purchase. The property to be removed by the purchaser with in forty-eight hours from day of sale. Much of the property is but little worn, and is to be sold by reason of the discontinuance of said Hos pitals• A rare chance is thus offered to procure Bedding, Culinary ApParatau, and other articles which will be valuable especially in Hotels, Steamboats, Facto ries, Restaurants, and InfirtnarieS. Further large auction sales of Medical and Hos pital property will take place at the following loca lities at an early date, o.f,whlelt due notice will be gj.ven: Wheeling, W. Va.; Charlestown, W. Va.; Winchester, Va.; Harper's Ferry, - Va.; ember laud, Md.; Frederick, Md• WilmingtOn„. Del., and at the Medical Purveying Depot. Baltimore, Md. Tile inn - named Depot contains a large and valua ble bIOCB: of neig gt10(1R. Z. E. BLISS, Surg. U. Med. Purveyoru. S. A. ADREON'& CO.; auS-Ut Auctioneers. SALE OF GOVERNMENT. WAGONS 11Imam. PURVEYOR'S OVVICEL: WASHINGTON, D. C. August 7, lass. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, in this city, at Warehouse on G street, above Twenty-first street, ou PIIIDAY, the 18th day of August, at 10 o'clock A. 111. f FIFTY-TWO MEDICINE' WAGONS, which have been used in the Government service. Successful bidders will be required to remove their purchases within five (5) {lays from sale. . Terms: cash in (ie.:eminent funds. C. SUTHERLAND. Surgeon U.S.A. 5118-10 t And Medical Purveyor. Tv 0 0 L CLIPPINGS AT PUBLIC 1 r AUCTION. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, Sm. Lours, No. Aug 4, 180.5. I gill sell at auction, tO highest bidder on TUESDAY. August 16, 1580, at 10 &Meek A. M.. 10,000 pounds (more or less) sky-bltle Kersey Clip pings; 7,000 pounds (more or less) dark-blue coat cloth clippings. Sale to take place at the United States Clothing Manufactory on PINE Street. be tween Fourth and Fifth streets. Terms—Cash on delivery. The weights to be determined by City Weiherss' certificate. R. S. HART, auS-4t Capt. and A. Q. IL SALE OF GOVBENMENT WAGONS, AMBULANCES, SPRING WAGONS, &C. - CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S Omer, DEPOT OP WASiONGTON, WASHINGTON D. C., August 5, 1551. Will be sold at public auction, under the direction of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, A. Q. M., U. S. A., at a point near the Ambulance Park, on " N." between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. WaSh ington, D. C., on FRIDAY. August 18, 18a3, at 10 o'clock A. Di; 407 TWO-HORSE AMBULANCES. 6 FOUR-110IISE AMBULANCES. 24 TWO HORSE SPRING WAGONS. TWO-HORSE TRANSPORT CARTS. 3 HACKS. 1 SULKY. • Which have been used In Government service. ALSO, Will be sold at a point north of the Railroad Park, corner of FIRST Street east and "Isr" Street north, immediately after the completion of the side of the Ambulances, &c. above referred to: 100 TWO-HOIeSE WAGONS. 103 FOUR-HORSE WAGONS. 10 SETS FOUR-HORSE RUNNING GEAR. The Ambulances and Wagons will be sold singly to the highest bidder, and the sale will be con firmed from day to day until the whole number is P 914 fineeesefid bidders be requirPo to remove their purchases within five (5) days front date af sale. Terms—Cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, an7-10t Depot of Washington. IT ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED oitAILVERMASTER STONES, CARTS, MOW ING MACHINE, &e. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASIUNGTOI, WASHINGTos, D. C., August 4, UM. Will be sold at public auction, under the direction of Brevet Colonel C. B. Tompkins, A. Q. M., U. S. 'A., at the Government Warehouse, situated on the square between E and F, and Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, Washington, D. C. on WED NESDAY, August 16, 1663, LLE 10 o'clock A. H., a lave lot of Condemned Quartermaster Stores, con sisting of Anvils, Bellows, Braces, Chisels, Forges, Files, Hammers, Knives, Punches, Pincers, Squares, Stocks and Dies, Vices, Angers, Compasses, Gauges, Hatchets, Planes, Saws, Tool Chests, Lanterns, Mowing Machine, Pauline ' Ploughs, Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, a large , lot of Leather Scraps, Cast and Wrought-iron . Scraps, Wagon Tire, 4te. ALSO, Willi be sold at the foot of. Nineteenth street, near Chesapeake and Ohio Casual, ilninecllately after the completion of the sale above referred to, a number of Carts, Wagon Bodies, Wagon Wheels. Ambu lance Wheels and Bodies, Running Gear, &c. The sale will be continued front day to day until the whole is sold. StteeMßil bidders will be required to remove the stores within Ave (ay days from date of sale, Teens — Cash, in GovernMent funds, D. H. ItUCKER, Brev. Maj. Gen. and Chief 9narterniaider ' ratT-St Depot of Washington. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER• NESTER'S STORES, GRAIN AND GRAIN SACKS. QUAIaTnnstASTEU GENI lEA6'6 OlTtca, DimoT dy WASIIING•rwr, WASIN.NnTox, 1). C., - August 4, IStish Will he sold at public auction, at Sixth street - wharf. Washington; D. C., under the direction of the officer in charge or Forage at that point, on TUESDAY, August 15, 1805, at 11 o'clock A. M. a lot of condemned Quartermaster Stores, cousisttug of Brooms, -- Brushes, Cups. Knives and Forks, Lamp*, t.u..telmg, Curry CombS, Rules, Millers, Re. ALSO. At the sometime and place:about SEYEN . THOU-, SAND BUSDELS O2± thmrs:, - NINETYBUSHELS 01 CORN,. AND FIFTY THOUSAND. GRAIN SACKS. Sneeessfal Udders will be required to remove the stores withinnve (5) 'lays from date of sale. Ter/1M gash, in Goveramewt roods. 11. H. RUCKg..B., Brev. 11113. Gen. slid chterQuartermnater, att7-7t Depot of Washington. GOVERNMENT SALE, OF MEDI ciN ES, Bedding, Purniture,lnstruments..te.: to be fold at public auction, at United States Army hospital, York., Pa., on WEDNESDAY MORNINSI , the ➢th inst., at nine o'clock. LOST A \ ND FOUND. OTIeg:IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applies/don has been made to the, y_tr_euAßeAsolicolai two for Iltrz renewal of POLICY CO. IND NO. 20,422- for ef2 4.00 , Issued Juno 8, Ma, , t , o ,„. C . llye is s: TIAN boluirrzia, which h ! Ls Leer 1,0431 Lin 21 LA/1). t(11.111IltiOn tlwiewill bo,reilly_o_ by axtB-tiiiiisiqi, TUB ASSOCI • tifILF-611ALING FRUIT. CANS. use eper in the city and country te - ell ent Can, It is the most con leVie—nt-i:Cliar-rAteatfe Gnu in use, and gives entire satisfaction wherever int... Awed. It is seated in an nooLing and spriwg, UMW elaniping a tin villasptaenverblnd—ar-onfid the openinv and pressing it Dopera ring by uvnted paper. IW cement in the welts by the neat ni the fruit, and as the press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per springThe running unfastened by unhooking the and a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can, at J. McaltinTßlW, e&BDEN Street 1F10: ].1115 kttilladelphia. AMIISEMENTS. Nzw CHESTNUT-STREET trim. TftE—DHESTNUT Street, are Twel ft h. GROVER a SINN Leese 8 aad /dananompi The Theatre always Cool and omfortable. Fourth Week ofthe New Irish Drama. MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, A.ugnak 7th and B th,wll.l be presented the New Dish Drama, in 3 ante, by Dion Boueleault mid E. N. Rouse, ea titled ' Axtatmii NA POGUKt WICIILO On .7/01 W „ The lilleCCl3s Of this (trent Dramatic r. oval Am* continues at its zenith. It la undoubted GREATEST DRAMATIC SUUOIMA eVery_known within the annals of SUMMER AMUSEMENTS THIS' CITY. It will be presented with its new and beautiful. Scenery, novel Mechanical Effects, correci Appoint-. ments, Coat War robe brilliant Music, and a CAST OF BRILLIANCY AIP tITRENGTEI. SATUBDAYAKTEIniswi t AtBat.,A2_, I slut. t x tz ia OF THE BUMMER BEASON,/ when ABRAM NA POGUE will be presented. F OSS AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. OPEN EVERY EVNINO. Highly sueeeeeful Dram idteg OROUHAN NIESHELA. EL NINO EDDIE, the moSt astonishing Child the world on the Tight-Rope; Splendid Ballets. Lan liable Farces, &e. FAIifILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. aue-tt FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS, mum bitipta.)_ AFTERNOON - C;ONCERTS EVERY DAY. rd RAND o'clock br HAt*3LER'S G mthvinkr BAND. Programmes of Music issued daily. The Arch Vine, and Oallowhill-street cars rim directly to the place. ass-7t A VADEMY OP FINE ARTS, CHEST. 4 - x• NUT Street, ilistom Tenth.zOlDen from 9A. a t tin 6 1.. Rebtainiti West's% great PlOare.vw CHRIST REJECTED still =Exhibition. to.m SUMMER RE: ORTS RURAL HOTEL, FRAN WENAN6K) COUNTY. PA, JAMES•E. STEEL, Proprietor, This well-known and popular House has just been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more that double its former capacity It le pleasantly situated lu tile centre of the Town, with ready access by Rail and Stage tO all POlill4 the OM REGION, and its accommodations foe Guests fully equal to those of Ilrst-class ktotels ln any part of the country. It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish a Rouse combining the comforts of Home with all the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he has succeeded. jy4.43us QE& BATHING-CAPE MAY CAPEki ISLAND,NATIONAL kOTEIo— , This large and commodious Hotel, known as the Nationarliall, is now receiving visitors. Price per week, $l6; children and servants half-price. je3o.2m AARON 4ARRETBON, Proprietor. 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG 'LI BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday at. ternoon4 at four 9'.Clork from Vine-street wharf— returning-Kw/44y mornin early =June IN& Jelo-2m* BPINJ , A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. EXCURSIONS. CAPE MAY. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, EROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, UPPER 8.30 A. M., r t A i lL m A . ND EXPRE33: DaiK• 2.30 F. r i kSgENGER. Due It & r,, 4.30 P . K, EXPRESS. Due at 7643 P. IC Fare, .3.00. Servants, 02.00. Excumiox TICKETS, ss,OO. Couton Ticket/6# in to be used by one Dera Oilir, 10 for s 2 °'°°* . Passengers and Baggage taken to and Island and Station - without additional charge. Freight daily from Sandford , a Wharf, below Spruce street. - Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.33 A.M... MEW; a A. M. Express; 5 P. M., Aceommodatiosll SAO A. Freight, J. VAN RENSSELAER, Burt. PHILADELPHIA, July 24, iso. no -um amisgm WEST JERSEY AND COMPANY. CAPE MAY RAILROAD FANCY DREOS um - . AND CARNIVAL AT CAPE MAY, ow TO4DAY EVENING, August 0. EXCURSION TICKETS—Pare I'oo round trip 14-- will be sold for any ddwn train Tuesday, good on any.up train on M ednesday, the 9th inst, by RAIL ROAD from MARKET Street, upper ferry. Trains leave 8.30 A. M., due Cape Mayl2 M. LSO P. SL, 64 66 • " 6.45 P. M. Lt tt 4.30 P. ist. ti 7.45 p. EctilrA at 5.30 A. title at Phila. 9.45 A. P. 9.00 A. M., " lt.j9 A. M. " " 5.00 P. M., , sO,OO P. M. .1, VAN ItEIs.ISSELAEn, Sutit. PIITLADA., Aug. 0, 1865. aIIT-85 y CAT/MISS& RAIL, •••• ROAD OOMPANT.—To Tourists and Travellers—Excursion Season of Ma, Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rpplds of SU Law- White Mountains, repeeitivek, , Saratoga Springo l Montreal, dm., 400,, &or, al, Quebec, Tickets for the• above Excursions, which have: been so long. and favorably known to the Philadeb , phis, public, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at the CATAWISSA ELMIRA NAILROAD TIOICE A T OFt. TICE, 425 CHESTNUT Strecti under Philadelphia Ban X.. where full informotion wilt bbsiven. N. VAN HORNS Passenger Agent, 4-25 - ORESTNIIT Streak asingo CAMDEN AND AI LANT IC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS, On and after SATURDAY, July let, 1955, FINS trains daryily to Migittie City, and one on Sunday. ULU 0 LEAI , It VINE-STREET FERRI' as follows: Special Excursion k 6.80 A. BE., Mail Train 7.30 A. It. Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 4. K. Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. X- Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. M.. RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. AtiantlO AtcommodatiOn 5.47 A. X. Express (through in two h0ur5)],,,,.., .7.04 A-M.. Freight, with Passenger Car attachel. ' . ' ..ll.47 A. AL Mall Train 4.46 P. 11S. Special Excursion , 5.1&P. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.90 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.46 P. X. Fare to Atlantic *2. Round-trip Tickets, good only for the day and train on which they are petted.• $3. au110 , 11.011 ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at sato r, NE, Leave Jackson at 0.28 A. X. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.16 A. M. and LIB P. 11,. Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.46 P. lE. N. R.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper'at Point before 6 o'clock. P. M. to insure its going down. the next day. JOHN G. RItIiANT, je2644 Agent, EXCURSIONS TO LONG BP.A.NOIL —Trains fog Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point, IL OANDEN. daily (Sundays exeepted,) at 9.1.5 A. E. Pare s , Excursion Tickets, good for three days, $3. Extra. train on Saturdays at 4.30 P. M. Returning, =lv. at Camden at 9.10 A M. Monday. 1e28.9m B. caf.E. Arent. Camden LEWIS COX, JOSEPII J. LEWIS, CitAIII.TOX T. LEWIS, S. S. cox. COUNSELLORS AT - LAW,_ No. 132 BROADWAY. P. 0. Box, No. 5.860, NEW YORK CITY, Attend to all business In the Courts of the United. States anti in the Departments at Washington. Especial attention given to Internal Revenue bust.. floss, and to Claims against Foreign Governments. as well as our own. Judge Lewis' experience aH CoMMlSsiAller of in t ern:a Revenue, and Chariton T, Lewis' experlenee. as Deputy Commissioner, will be a guarantee of thorough acquaintance with the Revenue Laws. Dir. Cox's connection with the Committee of For eign Affairs in Congress, and his long membership of the National Legislature, insure a thorough. knowledge of legislation on d practice in the depart ments. au7-12t E D. F. MOWAIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING! . AGENT, MEMPHIS, TENN. The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac" Ocal operation, Haling practiced at the Memphis Par for telt. (10) years., my acailltintance with the business community greatly facilitates in the speedy collection of claims. jy4-6m E. D. V. MORGAN. UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES ARE NOW DUE. OFFICE DEPUTY COLLECTOR INT. REVENUE, FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, PA., MAIN STREET AND MELTON AVENUE, %memAxt OWN, Philadelphia. Notice is hereby given, That the Anneal Col lection Lists have been received, and the Taxes are now due and payable. The Annual List in cludes the tax on licenSea, incoMeB, carriages, watches. musical instruments, plate, and yachts. It is generally known that a personal notice can not begiven to every taxpayer. The law specially prescribes the mode or notice—viz. by advertise ment In one neWspaper, and notifications to be post- - ed up in roue labile Maces. persons residing In the Twenty-second and Twen ty, got, will make PailfiViß at this Mee. 'nose residing In the Twentr-thirli V(411 Will make payment to THOMAS S. FOULNROD, Deputy leetor, FRANKFORD Street, Frankfort!: Thls Annual Tax is by law payable oil or before the 30th day of June In each year' but as the Tax Lists for this year were unavoidably* delayed, the day fixed for this District as the latest day upon which it may ,be paid without liability to penalty to the 10th day or Anithel,AßEs. WILLIAM IL 3fiLLER Deputy Collector, Filth District, Germantown. jy29-satutlit-tat July 29, IMS OFFICE OF ASSESSOR OF INTER NAL REVENUE OF THIRD DISTRICT OF rF.NNSYLVAN IA, No. 024 North THIRD Street. NtvricE is - hereby 11114 111 e. Annual Lista for May Ist, 1855, of Liceneea, Inclimes,and Euu merated Articles, subject to Tax under the act of June 30th, 1864, as amended by act of March 3d,1885, will remain open for inspection for the OEM or fifteen days after the 3d day of August, 1866. Appeals will be heard. and determined from Au gust 15th to August nan, both inclusive. All appeals trust be made in writing, and specify the partieular cause, matter, or tiling respecting which tt - iteVltiligi IS reilnOided, and stater Pore over, the ground or Drtnelote of error eommainett of. J. FLETCHER, BUDD, au3 5 8 11 14 17-St U. S. Assessor Third Dist. Pa. MoCANDLESS & SMITH, MALT VINEGAR FACTORS, BROAD AND PRIME STREETS. Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of MALT and WHITE WINE. VINEGAR—a neiv article of manufacture in this country, made by the Celebrated Bullet] prooeAlt, and used OZOillafen for warranted free Plicakulliensg free from. Impurities and chemicals. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the count,ry. sIiNNTS. L. E. CAMOLOS. No. 118 Walnut street, Pals-, delpbta. PITT /t. WRITE, No. .1 Exchange Place, Bal, }Wore. CHRISTIAN LAE .1 CO., Richmond, 911,, aoin. Coo., NeWbern. N 4 GI JOWIaI HERMETICALLY SEALED • MUMS AND SOUPS. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. . 500 Roadost veal. zoo do Mutton. ione do Turkey, 14 000 Oblekerh 8,000 satOrted Soups,_ In. EShr i n , Nor sate by ERODES f el s.,tr 107 South WATER Street. rOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK N..) AND CANVAS, of all numbtira and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Aleo, Payer Manufacturers , Drier Felts, from one to 1111 feet wtde; PORN Sall Twine dc. JOHN W , Obt, noa-tr NO. 103. alrOrine, 10 1 111AYANA. OIGARS.-A GOOD VA RIETY constantly tn store and bond, &tie*. est cash rates. FOROET & BOY% my29-4va• No. WA Booth FRONT Street. tWRITTEN ANA VERBAL DX. SCRIPTIONS of Oharacter‘ CQPititutlook cad Taleot, with ADVION on Huainan. Resits; Education, self-trunrovement, (*t j agement and Training Of iIOHILDREN, LW cial Adaptation, dm, day and, evenink. by JON L. DAPEN, Phrenologist and Bookseller. - No. ss s. TENTH iltreet, aboYe ObestuaL , 9CUAilllliqlf