The 'Vides. 30 r Jones, Cincinnati S J Stine. Lebanon ,i,t White, 0 1) Latill6oll,Donaldsou litcF J Ilalle.g. Maryland li. Seibert. Baltimore .041.. t A Hance, Alaryland,F C Fossett, Bait co, M.l 0 i m a u, 3. s .rina C B Wing & Wife A 11 Stewart Orangeville W W Crawford, Rec., 0 I 7 Briefer. Fort Wayne ;T Stebbins New York FA rittsburg 1J Absterdam & w t N York Tit 6 1, F unan.NAlar client G R Erase New York J F Tre bler,Ml),Setil co J Menden, Aliegbany i, A Trembler. Scblk co JFt Ht4gins, New J ersey 1, inkier. Beading C Gabler, Toledo iiin•Milebell, Reading 3 - 13 Tshudy, Lids Air; A 1' lfszttonA2eb, Rag B Haywood, Pottsville ,11-,allener, Zanesville, 0;D Ludy, Harrisburg 3; );ranee &wf, Betitlehmi .1 rankle. Harrisburg y pry nalinger, BlOritg toll? Ii 11.4.15ay. Meadville Heins like, Columbia 'E ,T Giessen. New York Aiu.s Boswell, Cape May 0 Fbbet S. New York • Ana Sliertie, Cape May II Rothchild, Savannah 13" Y Brown. Wat,hington Louis Reinhard Rs wf,N y 'Du , Snide:son, N J t: liosstOn di fa, N York The Stare,: V.lon. 4, T shero„,.i.d.wastiii ,,,,, e tz NI lidge,Clevelanfi A J Pelp.Vinelantl. r-I nII Whooler,Pittsburg P. It Miller St la. l'. trot 'Young, New Jersey JaS Taney, Maryland.ll;l. bmitb, Bucks co Lovejoy, N y EII Barton, Dela Wa re (.• 10 Il 31errill. Penn.! . John Irvine, Carlisle Thos Hatenian. \1 I\Vin Lighton,Wmsport J mith. Ualic,!)ia ,I:ts b• Jackson. Franklin das Post,r, California 'Jesse Panuebaker, Pa 1 ,,.. n . u i s s r youillr. Val liars Pannebakor, Lane. no 3i Bender, 1 emont B Sterrett, Carlisle Jlt Haan: litil r esburg Th J os Grover, Clearfield J 0 Hammer, Blairsville Thos J Hobart ,r l' Harvey. Chestel• co M S Campbell & wf, Pa 31:11.1131Williams,lloston H First; New York W E Moore, Boston I) Danrille F E Cook,Wilm, Del. AI touter, Dauphin j' Massey, Lancaster IA Downie, New York Iol:a O'Brien W 0 Robins, New Hope l'hn, Wilson Ceo w Pawell. N J 1 John ithanaman, Reading W a. Pratt, New Jersey 17. I) Elder, Harrisonvi4o Chas It Lacy, N Jersey :',.amt Oliver, Penne SPIECIAI4 NOTICES. JonNNy's COME ROME. BY THE BARD OF TOWER UALL. When fifes played shrill, and drums did beat, And eager crowds thronged through the street, The brave. long-absent ones to meet, With bounding and fluttering breast, Joyful rallg the loud hurrah, Po , with v'el eYeS, yet glad, we saw The men 3.110 fought for truth and law, r Johnny came home with the rest I He met a foe who would uot,yleld, rill at blood arid death the senses reeled, He jay fyjth the dead upon the field, Pat all this, thank Heaven 1 is past. H e i> burnt by the Southern sun, And there's a scar his brow upon: But these are proofs of 'glory won, Aud Johnny's come home at last. (:ire him his old accuitomed seat, Bring him the choicest cheer to eat, While be tells bow the foe beat In the war that Is over now. His suit of worn and faded blue, That speaks of hardships struggled through, lOU soon shall yield to garments new, Tile best in Tower Hall, I'll vow. Our stock being constantly replenished by large daily adtlittou ,, , we are enabled to offer a large se x/anion of :Al kinds, styles, and sizes. Of clothing, st the lowest possible prieee. TOWER BALL, No. 518 MARKET Street, BENNETT & CO. ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS. .• London Hair. War Be.storer and Drafe r ng." , Hair Color Restorer." .London•• 'Hair Color ituatorer.” 'Hair Color Restorer.” •London" Life, Growth. "London" 'Hair Color Restorer." "Loudon" and Beauty 'Hair Color Restorer.," "London "London" .t 0 the Hair. "Hair Color Restorer." O London" . "Hair Color Rest,rer. ,, RESTORES CRAY HAIR TO irs NrATunAL COLOR. ;RAKES TILE HAIR SOFT, GLOSS - TA:ND LIINITRIANT. NUTRITIOUS AND ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. SEEPS THE SCALP CLEAN, COOL, A-ND ITRALTItY. DOES NOT STAIN TDB SKIN OR SOIL ANyTIIING. Single Bottles, 75 Cents. Six Bottles, $4. Sold by DR. SWAYNE & SON, 330 North SIXTH Street, :0.0)1 Vine. it GAIE , HEATERS AND SMALL GAS STOVES, sui - Nble for nursery or clutzni ier nsc. For oale by rrilumax & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-Ave) MAREET Street, below Ninth. IF NOT CONVENIENT TO A TINSMITH, Carpenter. or other Mechanic who repairs leaking yoi may readily do it yourself, with Stead's Llaotic Water-Proof Cement, or by using it as a paint for roofing, railing, or caber . metallic arti.les expomril to weather, will add years of durability to to thew by protection from corrosion. For sale, nbole,dr or ratan, by the agents, TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-Ave) MARKET Street, below Ninth. " To BE, OR ROT TO BE, THAT'S THE QUESTION.' Whether to suffer with mental anguish, Feverish ilps, cracking pains, dyspeptic agonies, And nameless bodily suffering, From want ofnerve and unfounded prejudice.; nliethee with sudden dash, Jump into the general current, tzeize a bottle of PLANTATION BITTERS, And, tts Guntherswears, 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, By visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad,— Aly disposition troublesome—in fact, Be gently hinted I Was fast becoming Quite a nuisance,• and strongly Insisted.— And it was thus I reluctantly yielded. Tour bottles now 'beneath my, vest have disap peared. Friends say a changed man now is Jones. - Ny food has relish, my appetite is keen, Ply step elastic, my mind brilliant, and Nine puund3, arvordupols, is - added to My weight. A gentle hint, followed before too late, Quite gratifying to the tailor, as well as Dr. Drake ant-it BE CAREFUL OF YOUR LUNGS ! , 6, DR. WAYNE'S • - COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY* , surpasses all other remedies tu the rapid and perma nent cure of Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. it DIARRITOI,A. AND DYBENTERY.—A sure remedy for the worst case of acute or chronic Diar rhea and Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI CHOLERA MIXTURE; thousands have been cured ty it; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It has cured many of our soldiers after all other means failed; In fact, we have enough proof of the efficacy of this valuable preparation of astringents, ab sorbents, stimulants, and carntinatives, to advise ETt ry one of oar readers to get a bottle and have it in readiness, and to those who suffer try it directly. :old 'Sy Druggists eyeryachere. Ask for Dr. Strick land's Anti-Cholera. Mistura. iir3.lIWN3lll OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS, AND TUE MOST refined Ladles are alike benefited by the use of "EMAIL DE PARIS, ,, "Which, unlike a paste or paint, removes, does not conceal the impurities of phi skin. It dissolves freckles, tan, and all disco lontiont of the skin, rendering it soft, white, and transparent. Sold by all Druggists, Perfuniers t and flair-Dressers. aua-mwstf PERRY% MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.-- Chiloasma, or Hothpatch (also called Liverspot,) and Lentigo, or Freckles, are often very annoying. Particularly to ladles of light complexion, for the discolored spots Show more plainly on the thee of a blonde than of a brunette; but they greatly mar the beauty of either, and.any preparation that will ef fectually remove them, without injuring the texture Or color of the skin Is certainly a desideratum. Dr. F. C. PERRY, who has , made diseases of the skin a speciality, has discovered a remedy for these disco ;orations winch le at -once prompt, infallible, and harmless, Wholesale In Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL. LOWAY, & COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street, and by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. C. PERRY, Dermatologist, :No. 519 BOND Street,- New York, and for sale by sll Druggists. Price,. $2 per bottle. Cali for PEREY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. For further information aldresu Dr. B. C. PER RY, 49 BOND street, YORK. .07-Wllo3a HAIR DYE HAIR DYE I BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE Is the best in the :world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, 'lnstantaneous, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown; retnedles the 111 effects of 'Rad Dyes, and frequently restores the original eelor. Sold by all Druggists. The gonsine is signed \v. A. B.aTCHELOR, 51 BARCLAY Street, New York. ja2.-mwf,ly Iturram Atruomuu.—Have you tried It? If so, you approve of it. Of couree the re markable demand for this excellent .preparation for Hair has been solely created by its merits; for, when once used, it is not likely to be abandoned. You can procure It of any respectable Druggist. Jyl-Sm ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. SALT BREHM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM . . Rlil curethe Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures colt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions r.,f the Skin. Price, 16 cents. By sending 60 Cents to WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Hass., will be for warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists. udiDl.6m • C Prams RF,vircED. 8411 - WANAMAKEA & BROWN' Sir Popular /lir Clothing laiP Mouse, /GP OAK HALL, 8. E. nor. Sixth and Market MARRIED. Friends' the Bth instant, at ltieluis* Meeting-house, on Sixth street, William 4 ,-, linson. of Buenos Ayres, S. A. to Murtha, Vlittr or William Bettie, of this city. DIED. tßoniE,—on the Bth inst., Elizabeth BrOdle, in year other age. .r am rat from the residence of son, J. T. Bra •!.•Kai North Eighth street, on Friday next, at 2 DERSON.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Gotha 'aw Hi•nd TROD, WidOW of Alexander Henderson, •,I Upper Iferion, Montgomery county. _The retol will proceed from the residence of "'TVe L•ing. No, 39 North Eighth street, at nine on Thursday raorning,l , y the ten o'clock train to the Eagle Station, and bY carria ge' s to the Valley ill.pti.tiMeeting-bouse. I 1 A3III I(;TON.—At the Poindexter Place, Nor- Mik county. V.,. at one o'clock A. M., on the 4th Ride . Lee. wife of Paymaster Richard U. S. N., and daughter of the late 01. Robert M. Lee, of Philadelphia. Tirrl , .:sllDltY.-0 n the 7th inst., Mary Ann, wife "c Arthur StotesintrY. r'' , l Ta nl from the "residence of her timbal/a, /Pi ill.e street, Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. iVEllt.—At Bedford Springs, August sth Laura, [ 'lily child of Julia and the late Dr. Joint H. Weir, • ;•:,,zic, 12_years. On the 701 inst. at his residenCe, Jenintown, John Mather, in his ear. The relatives and friends 1.17 the family are invited to attend the r,.•0 51, front his late realdetlee, Olt 131 M1M111Y, 11thiuit ' at In o'clock A. M. Harriagnill will be fn attendsnte at Jenkintown Station to :meet the train Whin ll:Ate:ili. a city at 8!¢ o'clock.'* HAAS.—on the 6th lust., 31 - elimil wife of Mat thias Haas, in the 63,1 year of her age. The relatives and Mends Of tile ' family are re- .P 1 Invited to attend the funeral, from the re,iden et , of her husband, Main Street, Chestnut Philada., on:Wednesday afternoon, uth o z o'clock. 'without further notice. LONDSTRETH.--On First-dav, the ell, instant, luah lannah T.. widow of Daniel Longstreth, in the year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited ‘, attend the funeral, from, her late resilience, No. - wat "21 I .Vm,d street, on Fourth-day :Memnon (the Oth at 2 o'clock. Interment at Fair Hill. tills city, on the 6th inst., %hariet Fronefield, N. D., aged 56. d 'iilleral OD 'Thursday morning, the 10th lust, at irrion. from illS late residence, No. 309 (Jointly -lin street , To proceed to Lan ret DM. ... TO WNSEND.—At Ills residence, No. 52.5 North lou rill strt•et, on Second-day morning, 7th Inst., ally Townsend, In the 924 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re i.etfullt-.lllvited to attend his funeral, on Fifth ; I r 7ll :l " l ,4 r t i l e m l e t dV h M i c u e e t t iliFt t h 0 1 11 0 S ' e. ci g k ir Fourth ;rel-u streets anti yyy Suddenly,. Y.l.l,lHl ßlE . .on the 7th, Mr.Jeremlah E. Eldridge •iged , • • yearS. "V 1114 tLYU hik4 fritaidD, tlae 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. 187.8 Germantown avenue, on Wed- nesday afternoon,at 1 o'clock, to proceed to Laurel. Bill i.enietery. ** WILe:ON.—On the 7th inst., after a short but se- N-erc illness, Limy C., 'youngest child of Jesse S. and Martha C. Wilson, iil the third year of heresy. The relatives and frierof the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ashton road, Twenty third ward, on Thursday morning, at so o'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to !le der 11111 Cemetery. • FUNERAL OF BISHOP POTTER. Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Chuvaii.in this Diocese and vicinity, Students of Divinity, CleM of other Churches, and managers of the various in stitutions and Associations with which Bishop Pot ter was connected, and other male friends r are cited to the funeral service at Christ Chtireh, on Friday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock precisely. Mc - interment will be at Laurel Hill. MVO' of the Protestant Episcopal Church and Students of Divinity} will assemble at ttt o'clock in theSunflaY! Sehool t-toons. - Attending Bishops, officiating - clergy, mernbers of the St stniing Committee of the Diocese, arid Pall bearers. will meet at the sable hour in the" tower room. Clergy of oilier denominations and male friends will occupy the pews on the side aisles of the church. As only the officiating elergy appear in: vest ments, they will be proyideit intim vestry-room. ivrOURNING GOODS JUST RE CEIVED. Gray and. Black English Ohltitzes, 31 cents. Gray Poplins, 00% cents, -- Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 30 cents. Vissek and White Striped illohairs, 45 cent% Black and White Plaid Scotch salughame t te cents. Black Cilosky Alpacas or Muhatrs, si. 'WESSON tt SON biouruink_BB3l9, 918 aIIIESTNIIT Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. " JOT YARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH MERINOES. 2 eases dark assortment. 2 cases medium assortment. 1 case high colors. • I ease all-wool Plaids. lease Rep Cashmeres. EYRE & LANDELL._ aus-tf FOURTH' and ARCM NOTI4'E.—A PUBLIC will be held 10 the Dining Iran of the • UNITED STAtzs HOTEL, Atlantic City, at liez o'clock, THIS (WED , NESI3Avy EVENING, the 9thitist. REV. 'WILLIAM MCELWEE, - of Philadelphia, who has been laboring on behalf of soldier's families, and appealing for aid for them, through the religious and secular press, under the signature or . 4 ' CITY PASTOR," - trill give a Statement of the thrilling and touching facts with which he has been brought into contact in the prosecution of his self-imposed City. Pastor is in possession of facts which cannot fail to deeply interest es-cry American citizen.. THE FOURTH QUARTERLY IggrMEETING of the AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL ASSOCIATION will take place at CLEVE; LAND, Onto, oo 'WEDNESDAY, the 23d of ASEUSt. 1855. gvnerarattendaude of Rom and Steel Ma kers and Manufacturers Is expected and desired. ROBERT R. LADIBORN, Secretary, aO9-ws4t 525 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. far'*lNS. CO. OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Attars* 7th 1865. The Directors hare this day declared a Dividend of TWENTY DOLLARS per Share, clear of all t:eves. payable to the stocuoliterti Or their legal representatives on demand; auS-lit WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. • IWOFFICE OF THE CITT BOUNTY'. FUND COMMISSION, Girard Estate Build ing, No. 10 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 186 5 . In pursuance of the ordinance to close the opera tions of this Commiseion, ap roved• July ID, DM notice is hereby given that all claims against the City of Philadelphia for Bountyare., &c., must be forthwith presented at this Office: and, that at the expiration of sixty days from the passage of said ordinance, all warrants remaining on hand will be cancelled. . By order of the Committee. RICHARD C. WINSHIP, jyl9-w&s-taulB Secretary tar' ISPECIAI. MEETING of the Stockholders of the NATIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at the Office, No. 303 WALNUT Street. on WEDNESDAY, the 16th August, at 12 o'clock M. - By order of the Board of Directors. au7-6t WM. J. MALCOLM. Secretary,. OFFICE OF THE uILFILLAN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.-The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the 61Man Oil Company ofPennsylvania will be held at their Office, 408 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th of AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election for officers and directors will be held. - - J. C. FRYER, Secretary and Treasurer 11W.CUMBERLAND COAL AND IM PEOVEBENT COMPANY.—At a meeting of the stockholders of this Company*, held at the office, 228 "South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on the 25th of July last, the following gentlemen were elected Directors; Joseph Lesley, Sylvester J. Megargee, Robert H. Beatty, Tatlow Jackson, Albert D. Boileau, Price I. Patton Edward H. Faulkner, Thomas H. Rickert, A. Eugene Smith. The Directors organized by electing SYLVESTER IdEDAHGEE, President, and ALBERT R. SCHOFIELD, Secretary and Treasurer. auB..6t OFFICE nANDAN MINING COM PANY, NO. 324 WALNUT reet. PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 1885. 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 at public auction on MONDAY the list day of AUGIMT, 186 S, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the Secretary of the eorporation,Aceordlng to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re. deemed. 3j , order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyl9-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. OFFICE GIRARD MINING CON. is•-t-s" PANT, No, 324 WALNUT Street, PHILADELFHLA, duly 18th, 1885. NOTICE Is hereby given that all Stock of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, on which instal ments are due and unpaid, is hereby declared for feited, and will be sold at Public Auction on SA TURDAY, the 19th day of August, 1885, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless previously redeemed. By. order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jylAtlthlA Secretary and Treasurer. MILITARY. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted Tor the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodled MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good • pay excellent accommodations , light and easy duties. For all farthe.r information Inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous. No. 321 South. FRONT Street Philadelphia, between - 9A. and 3P. litt r ixerif day, except 'Sunday. CHAP,vgaxgrtiirotow,---. lyl Captain and Recruiting Officer:- DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. B. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, PlirLADET.miu, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE VOLANS. ANIIPACTIIBEEB OP l a r Oil AV 111 *A MA:3 sisl OW *4l kizMi 445 f, AGICNTS FOR VIM CELEBBADAD FRENCH. ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Oy4-3m BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE, Va 9 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA., Wield call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer chants, and others, to his stock of ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS, in various sized packages, of our own pressing, at 'PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES. A full' line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS, W. S. MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE MEDIES, &c., at a liberal discount to the trade. Catalogues fUrUlShefl on application. • myu-sm GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ram EmocEß - ura. TEAS, &C., &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street& REMOVALS. REMOVAL.---BENEDICT MILLER, UMBRELLA and PARASOL kanufacturer ham removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. jy27-Imiti REMOVAL.-GEO. W.. WATSON & -a-w CO. have removed theirC.A_RRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old Mace, O. 1 2 19 CHESTNUT Street (ender Concert Hall,) where they wlii keep a stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re ceive orders for every deseriptlon or first-class work. JUNE 7. je74m MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWA LADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, In and for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vania, in Admiralty to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best, bidder, for cash, on MONDAY, August 28th, 1885, at 12 o'clock M., at CALLOWHILL-STREET WHARF, the steam Pro peller "SCURVIN," of 'about ten tolls burthen, engine and boiler in good order. The "Scurvln." is suitable for light towing purposes. P. C. ELLUAK-Elt, Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. .AtntirS2 Ath, 1865. au:l-whited 66 SMITH & JONES' " BRAND. old friends of the above celebrated and favor ite brand of VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO are invited to examine a lot (very superior,) just received per steamer May Flower, from Rich mond. J. RINALDO SANK & CO., 31 North WATER Street, and aut-6t 30 North DELAWARE Avenue. NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINT ING ESTABLISHMENT, STATEN ISL AND.- 40 - North EIGHTH Street.—Thts Company, sO long and favorably known in New York during the past forty-stx years, laive opened a,. office as above. Ladies' and Gentlemen's garments, and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed In the must perfect manner. Stains and spots removed from garments without being ?invert. Merchants having goods of undesirable colors can have them redyed in superior style. aulti-thStu39o PLUMBING, GAS, AND STEAM FITTING. Barns Lift Force, and Cistern Pumps. - IS/ 1 3111EL M. LEINAU, auo-m. 111 South SEVENTH Street. AVANA CIGARS AND GUAVA IT JELLY.—New invoices now landing—offered low to dealers. Cigars suited for retailing at Bc, We, and 12e. Guav,. Jelly from Dominica factory. b. FITUTIT Sz SONS, lurorters, au9-12t 5 No. Ras South Fin,. Stre.et, pARAFFINE LUBRICATING' OIL.— -2- 200 BBLS. lust received, direct from the works of the UNION COAL AND OIL CODIPANY, adapted to all classes of machinery, in store and for solo by the undersigned, sole agent for this market. CAUTION. Having learned that unpriliCipled parties are offering worthless Oils, representing them to be P the saute Well-known ARA - I.'l'lNR OILS as sold by the undersigned, to the great injury of the re putation of the same, I beg leave to caution con sumers against this gross anti wilful Imposition, and to inform them that We are the sole agent for 1.1).. salt of this Oil in this market. - TiIUSI.I 0118 oreprepared exclusively from CAN NEL COAL! are free from acids; will "' gum to be reliable. must be procured dirently from the s A n G s lil to N re C : f e WALNUT Street, 1,000 LBS. No.ll Refined PARAFFINE WAX fur sale. I. KENDRICK, Agent. CABINET FURNITURE. )1100nz tE CAMPION, 2161 SOI7TH SECOND STREET, a are prepared to follow the deelluedn the market In the price of their Furniture. purch,„er, will ieaae 04 and ersalue our stock, • aY> " THE pms.--pvT,LADErgA,. SEWING MACHINES. WILLCOX sr. G-11131359 SEWING MACHINE. ' It is the best /amity Machine. It is a definition of " simplicity " and "perfec tion." . The Needle Cannot .be ret wrong. The Hemmer, Feller, and Braider are acknow .ledged to be superior to all others. A patented device prevents its being turned back ward. It is entirety noiseless. ' It received the Gold Medal of the American Insti tute In 1868. It received the Sliver Medal of the "New York State Fair," 1884. • It received the Silver Medal of the " Pennsylva• nia State Fair," IBM. It also received the First Premium for "THE BEST SZWIN6 MACHINE" at the great "New England Fair'," the "Vermont State Fair," and the "In- Alan, State Pair," 1864. Send for a circular containing full information, notices from the press, testimonials from those using the machine, &e. lir AGENTS WANTED. WILLCO 7.2 0 GIBBS SEWING MACHINE CO., CHESTNUT STREET. au2-wranlat CURTAIN GOODS. I . A WiILRAVEN, MASONIC HALL. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS JIIST RECEIVED A. FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CITRIKA/PTS, ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS, AT REDUCED RATES. PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BAR'S, WITH PATENT UMBRELLA PRAXES, ALL SIZES, READY FOR USE WINDOW SHADES, OF THE LATEST FATTERNB. • PIANO COVERS, A CHOICE ABBORTAIENT COPARTNERSHIPS. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between HENRY H. FRY and DAN lEL DE KALB,under the firm of FRY& DE KALB, DOUSE CARPENTERS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Business of tile late dent settled by either parry. HENRY IL FRY DANIEL S. DE KALB. PHILADELPIII*AIIgIaSt 8, 1865. auB-3t* TIISSOLIITION.-THE COPARTNER -a-, SHIP heretofore existingAetween W. T. FRY and M. V. OLRY, under the iiame and style of W. T. FRY & CO., is this dayalissolyelby mutual con sent. W. T. Fry retires from the firm, and M. V. Oliy will settle the business or the late Copartner ship. WM. T. FRY, M. V. OLRY. PimADELrma., sth August, 1865. NOTICE.—HAVIND PURCHASED THE INTE REST of W. T. FRY in the than of WM. T. FRY & CO., the undersigned will continue the business at the old stand, No. 9 North SIXTH Street Phi ladelphia. M. Y. OLRY. an7-6t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE —T H E Thadereitpled have Mg day entered Into & CO , partnership under the name and title of BRUNER, WANN, & CO., for the transaction br the GENE RAL LUMBER BUSINESS, at 1905 MARKET St. A. BRUNER, SIL, D. C. WANN, • PHILADELPHIA, July 8 , 1886 . BRUNER, THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, Pa., thus giving tho yard superior ad vantages. Jy11.2m5 NOTICE.—AFTER' THIS DATE, C. 111 D. NENWORTHEY ceases to be a partuer of JOHNSON & O. Germantown, July 1, 1885. Rut-wets MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STONE COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF mhatf SPRING GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. ata.criben would invite attention to their DI - PROVED CUT OP SHIRTS, which they make a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEILL J. W. SCOTT Jo CO.. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ST O RE, ' NO. Et* CHESTNUT Street, Jal-ly Four Accra below the Continental. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 600 ARCH STREET. 600 REFRIGFRA.ToRs, WATER uooLEßs lertEmzEits. As-smovES FOR BUMMER 00oRm. jel6-tf GRIEFAR & PARE. BLETR and ARCM REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF Jou JAMES S. EARLE 6c, SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Have been able to make a REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF THEIR: LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, CERO3IO-LITHOGRAPHS, RUSTIC FRAMES, &T., to which attention Is directed. A lull stock, of ELEGANT MANUFACTURE and most SUBSTANTIAL MATERIALS, always on hand. 1 7 1. 4 04G-FaitS" GROUPS, comprising elxteen subjects, war and humorous! sole agency. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS are prepared to Mt orders for goods, deliverable, in the autumn or winter, at prices more favorable than they may be at those seasons, Mirrors, of every characier, made to order, to fill Mantels, Piers, Walls, Saloons, and Cabins of Ves sels, &a,. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,open free. 33 , 27-121 CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will Sell the balance of my large stock of FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist. The assortment is complete. GEO. J. HEIiKELS, je2l-2m 909 and 81.1 CHESTNUT street LEWIS & COX. JOSEPH - J. LRW.t§, CHARLTON T. LEWIS, S. S. cox COUNSELLORS AT LAW,__ No. 132 BBomnyAy. P. 0. Box, .N O. 5,660, IN:EW YORK qiine, - _ Attend to all business in the Courts of the United States, and in the Departments at Washington. Especial attention given to Internal Revenue busi ness, and to Claims against' Foreign Governments, as well as our own. Judge Lewis , experience as Com Missioner of In ternal-Rerenue. and Chariton T. Lewis , experience as Deputy Commissioner, will he a guarantee of thorough acquaint - um, with the Revenue Laws. Mr. (,ox's connection with the Committee of For eign Affairs in Congress, anti his long memberablp of the National Legislature, insure a thOroligh knowledge of legislation and practice in the depart- menu. au7,l2t E D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGENT, mninins, TENN The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatly facilitates in the speedy collection of claims. jyl-em R. 73. F. MORGAN. McCANDLESS dt SMITH MALT VINEGAR FACTORS BROAD AND PRIME STREETS. Constantly on hand and for sale a largc. stock. of MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a new article of manufacture in this country made by the celebrated English process, and used exclusively for Pickling in - Europe. AG sales warranted free awn impurities and chemicals. Orders tilled promptly to all parts of the country. AGENTS. L. E. CAMBLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, Phila delphia. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal timore. CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va. B. W. GOULD & CO., Newbern, N. O. jel94m COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning,- Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to five feet wide; Paulins, Bolting Sall Twine, &c. JOHN W. EVERMAN & CO. noe-tf No. 103 JONES , Alley. HAVANA CIGARB.-A GOOD VA RIETY constantly In store and bond, at low est cash rates. S. yrEIGITET & SONS, m ot..an,« No. 216 South FRONT Street. WAIWILIZZA it /MOWS, NEM - AMID DRY GOODS JOBBERS FALL. EDMUND YARD .S.c CO., 617 (bestnut and 611 Jayne Stsu IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS AND BALMORAL& DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, GERMANTOWN FANCY" WOOl4 GOODS, BALMORA.LS, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. auB•tf Frmszi GOODS. HALLOWELL, GARDNER 9 & CO ., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ARE NOW OPENING AN ENT/RELY NEW STOCK OF SILKS FANCY DRESS GOODS, OWN:prising an extensive and attractive assortment of styles to meet Drosea; trade In Elegant Deieigns • Foreign - Farm:* 'Fabrics. AIso—CHOICE MARES in • IMPORTED STAPLE ROODS,' r such as will be eo _trod for • • - U ATUMN SALES, which " In tr rittES TO u&Slt /MYERS. ' 615 Chestnut and 612 duple streets, Iy3l-rowf3m 1111411LESALE DRY GOODS. ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD-9, Dv the Piece or Peokage, AT AND UNDER MARKET RATES. JAS. R. CANPBELL & CO., • 72'7 CHESTNUT ST. (WHOLESALE ROOMS, 'UP STAIRS.) 31.1.5.4 m COMMISSION HOUSES; WADDING WAREHOUSE. NO. 212 CHURCH ALLEY. The attention of the TRADE is called to the sub scribers' large and 'varied assortment of WADDINGB, which he has now In store, and is constantly receiv ing, to wit: - CHEAP. HEAVY WADDING* FOR CLOTHIERS. SUPERIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS. HEAVY BLACK AND WHITE PIECE WADDINGS, FOR FURRIERS. ALSO, FINE COTTON LAPS AND TIE YARNS. R. E. EVANS, aus-sniWiim Manufacturers , Agent, BAGS I BAGS I BAGS I NEW AND SECOND—HAND. SEAMLESS, B BURLAP, AND GUNNY AGS, FLOUR AND SALT BAGS. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY Sc CO. jy2B-6m NO. 113 NORTH VllOl4l STREET. VTALZARD it HUTCHINSON, -LA- AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, us CHESTNUT STRERT, - PHILADELPHIA, AND 108 REAM STREET, NEW YORK. 143-Cro, 'WILLIAM BROCKIE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 101 WALNUT. Street, Philadelphia, Will continue the Commission business of the late firm` of . THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO. Advances made on PRODUCE coniigned to RICH ARDSON, SPENCE, A CO., LIVERPOOL, and to correspondonta in LONDON, B E LFAST, .and GLASGOW. AUGUST' 1. 186.5. - aut-imtf RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOSINOL OUT I RN" GREAT J3A-11AG.A.IINIS. GREAT REDVCTION IN PRICES, BALANCE OF STOCK TO BE SOLD BEFORE SEPTEMBER IST. Mounzublques reduced to The. 50c. Blorambiques reduced to 250. 50e. Hermanles " 25c. Good styles of D claims reduced to 25e, 50c. Jaconet Lawns 2.5 e. 1.4 e. _ " 37,560. „ 75e. Colored Alpacas ` I SOC: Good qualities Good Alpacas, 40e. to $1.25. 6-4 Black Queens' Cloths, $1.25 to $2.25. 0-4 Block All-wool Delaines, SNo. to $1.75. 6-4 Colored ” k‘ to *Lao, Aress Goods, of every variety, reduced to 31, 373 i, 40, 45, and 100 dozen all-linen Hdkfs., at 12c, very cheap. AB-linen Hdkfs., at 10, 18, 20, 25, and Me. _ Hemstitched Linen Hdkfs., Sic to 151.50. 200 dozen Listen Shirt Bosoms, made of Richard son's best linen, 20 to 873ic. 200 dozen Linen Wristbands, at 18, 20, and 250. per pair_ Linen Napkins, Tame-cloths, and Table Linens. 5-4 Pillow-case Muslins, 400. 10-4 Sheetings, at 95e., $l, *1.12. Wamsutta, and all the best bleach ed and unbleached Muslins, at the lowest prices. Rest English and American Prints, at low prices. Now is the time to buy Silks, as they are much lower than they will be a month hence. We are still selling at as low prices as when gold WAS thirty and silks were plenty. Plain and figured Black Silks. Plain stud figured Colored Silks. Of all kinds, in great variety. H. STEEL & SON. au9-wfm3t Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH St. EN S AND MUSLINS LINEN - 1 1-4 Meetings, Pillow Linono, Table L'inens, & Tow ellings, Napkins, Doylies, Shirting Linens, u., in large assortment, much less than usual prices. 4-4 Muslin for 31c. • every make of Musllns made. 5-4, 6-4 8-49-4 10-4 11-4, and 12-4 Shectimes, &c. It. D. VENhiELL, 1021 MARKET Street. BUY YOUR BLANKETS AT ONCE, AND SAVE $5 PER PAIR.—We are selling colored Blankets for ice for $l. each; good all-wool white Bed Blankets for $1.75 per pair; real good ditto for WA per pair; very fine, tliO per pair. Every Quality of planht* made, and we warrant them under usual prices. In somekindsbuyere may save $3 per pair. It. D. &W. EL PENNELL, auo-3t, 1021 MAILKET Street, below Eleyentb. JCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. • Extra fine Hemmed Handkerchiefs at 2.5 cents. Marseilles for Basques and Dresses. - Striped Nalimooke for Watsts 4 450. per yarth Sort finish Cambric, i & yards wide. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Crochet Edgings. Pointe Lace Goods under regular prices. Thread Lace Collars from 50 cents. au4-12t PLAIN 1317FF_,. PINK, AND BLUE PICRCALLES or rrenoli Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets. Pure white - Shetiand Shawls. - White Shirred Muslims. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plain Nainsooks, Swiss Muslim, Cambries, &c. Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Laines. • EDWIN HALL 1 `AB South SECOND Street. N.8.--Summer Dress Goode closing out rugard less of cost. jew-ti POOPRR & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills,Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, f every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family 'Linens, selling, gold, at SW. Gauze. Domet, allcl Other Flannels. - Pearl Wool Delalnea, it and CS dents. . Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, $l. Lupin's 6-1 black Wool Delaines, $l. Good stock white NaineoOk, SWISS. - Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslins, finest Cambrics and Jaconets, puffed Muslins Pique, .c. White Barege an Summerhin Shawls. Silk Saeques and Dusters. je7-tf FIGURED BILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 68e to $1.50. Travelling Dress Goods, In every variety. New Dress G'oods, In great variety. Handsome Chene Ilks $2.50. P VERY CHEA BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Sae_ques. COTTON - GOODS AT P LESS RICES.THAN WHOLESALE Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 25e.. 10-4 Waltham and reperill bleached Sheettngs, $l. H. STEEL &-SON. xnyB-tf Kos. '713 and 715. North TENTH Street. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, f2B HOPTIN_S , "OWN MANE" OF HOOP SKIRTS are - manufactured of the best woven tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs, with linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the metallic fastenings, and secured by improved Ma chinery, which entirely prevents slipping and be comin*unclasped, rendering them superior to all other Skirts in the market. All the new and desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and children. On hand and made to order, wholesale and retail. Wurantcd to give satisfaction, at Gag ARCH Street. jy.2.8-Im* MACKEREL HERRING}, SHAD, &C. late-caught fiat fish, in assorted packages. 2,000 bbls. New Eastport, Fortune. Bay, and Hall. fax Herring. 2,009 poxes Lubec, sealed, No. I Herring. 150 bbls. New Mesa Shdd. 250 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, &e. In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, Jaig-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES AT SACRIFICE.—BaIance of stock, beautiful styles, closing out at less than cost. ROWE rI,UbTON, ,C; CO., 131 iin.l Igo NArth 7 , 111R1) Street. HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND SOUPS. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. 500 " Roast Beef. 500 " do Veal. 500 " do Mutton. 1,000 " do Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. a,OOO " assorted Soups t In 12, 23fi lb. sans. For sale by ItIIODES & WILLIAMS, ff,R.tf 1001 Snlvtlt W STIR Street. %UAW cALVAItAIi 09%1144 0 a /E 9174, WEDNESDAY: AUGEST 9. NM NEW PUBLICATION& PALL. 40A NEW NOVEL. GON '. . ERY OF MONTGOMERY. ..A striking new novel ..by the author Of Nally, Thaa ter." One large handsome volume, Moth bound, price, $2, -,-.66/80 1 . a Liner edition In two volumes, price $2. Squibob rapers—A comic book by John rhcenlx.sl,so Looking Around—A new novel, by A. S. Roe.. 41.50 Orphe.ns C. Kerr raners.A. third series $1:50 w)lder'sliand—Aneacttlik new Engliskinovel6l.l6 Falryringers - Mrs.lllteble's(MowattMewnoveYsl.7s St. Phillips—New novel by author "Rutledge' , 41.75 Hugh Worthington—Mrs. Holmes' new n0ve1..51.50 Mary Brandagee—A new " Woman's novel' '...51.75 Superior Fishing-Roosevelt's new sportingbooas2. oo air - Mr. CARLETON begs leave to Waif./ book sellers that there will be no alterations in the prices of any of his publications before Jan. 1, 1806. • x" All handsomely bound In cloth, and sent by mail free, on receipt of price, by aukwstf CARLETON. Publisher, New York. NEW BOOKS l NEW BOOKS 1 1 THE STORY OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By Major Nichols. amo. CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the author of "John Halifax." 12mo. ST. PHILIPS. Ry the author of "Rutledge," 12mo. ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITCISMS. 12mo. rttaar IN PALESTINE. A book of Boy Travel. By M. A. Edwards. All the new books received as soon as published and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTuri, (Successor to W. S. & A. Martien.) mut 606 CHESTNUT Street. E A TTRACTIVE BOOKS FOR THE JAL COUNTRY AND SEA-SIDE. COUNTRY LIN - INV—BY Gail Haniliton. CIALA DAYS—By Gail ihmiltou. STUMBLING BLOCKS—By Gail Hamilton. HOUSEHOLD POEMS—By Longfellow. SONGWFOR ALL SEASONS—By Tennyson, NATIONAL LYRICS—By Whittier. TEN'NYSON'S POEMS—Farris ford edition. ENOCH ARDEN, Illustrated—By Tennyson. 'HYMNS OF THE AGES—Selections from Wittier, Crasbau, - Southwell, and others. . FOLLOWING THE FLAG—By Carleton. ''For sale by LINDSAY & BL AKIUTON, „alai No. 45 South SIXTH Street. ,PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. MILLER & WEIRLOCK, • MAIiTiPACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHALBUMS, Nos- 1102 and 1104 RANSOM St., Philadelphia, Ofthr to the trade the most complete and - extensive assortment of Photograph Albums, comprising over three hundred varieties of the latest styles and most beautiful patterns, with ,a great variety of clasps And• Ornaments. They are unsurpassed in beauty and durahnity by any in the market, and sold at less than the general average prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or the money refunded. A liberal dis count to dealers. Catalogues matted to any address *about charge. POCKET BIBLES AND POCKET TESTAMENTS, WITH PSALMS IN 'METRE. Miller & Bu Hoek's superior and well-known Pearl Mtge, also their Pearl Testament, in various styles rbluding for sale on liberal terms, at Nos. 110 and 1104 iANSOM SL,Philadelphia. au2-wrintam EDUCATIONAL. .pIitGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH aa and French Boarding and Dayy. School for Young Ladies, Nos. Ina and 18M9 SPRUCE Street, Phi ladelphia, will reopen on IYEDNESDAY, Septem ber 20th. '.Frencli is the language of the family, and is Ml staidly spoken hi the Institute. For circulars and particulars ailply to au9.llm Madame D'IIEItViLLY, Principal. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADE MY, FORTY-FIRST, adore HUTTON Street, Matitua, West Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for boys. The next term will commence Sbptember sth. For circulars, apply to Wm. G. Crowell, Esq. 510 WALNUT Street, or to J. W. ririktrton, A. Si., Principal. au9•wfml2tt fIRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA N./ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 631 CHESTNUT Street, corner Of Seventh. . • ' Established 1844. Incorporated The course of instruction includes BOOK-KEEP ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com mercial Law, &Lc., Sec., furnishing a necessary PREPA'RAT'ION FOR BUSINESS LIFE. .- - - NO VACATION. Students instructed separately,- and received at any time. Diplomas awarded on graduation. Catalogues furnished gratis on appli cation. ane-1.21' RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution, which will be established In SEP TEMBER NEXT, is designed to rival the best schools of this country and of England, in Its aye tern 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 class, and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare 'young men for business or professional life. Circe lars, with full information, can be had at 1226 Cheat• nut street. • • . .. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A. M.. Principal. liFyrtmatcts.--Caleb Cope, Esq., lion. Wm. D. Kelley, lion. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin, Esq., Thomas Potter,Esq.,A. H. Franclscus, Esq., 11. P. 31.•Birkinblne, Esq. myls-mwfimo OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE. • The fail term of this popular institution will open on MONDAY, September 4th, 1863. Its admirable location, (six miles from Cincinnati), its extensive grounds, its elegant buildings, and its superior. Board of Instruction in every department, give it the first place among Female Colleges. Catalogues furnished, inquiries ansWered, and rooms scoured, by addressing OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE. any-swet College Hill, Ohio. BRISTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen September Stii, 1865. Por Circulars, address R. A. PEIRCE, Bristol, Penna. WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL, T 1 FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PA. Located at West Grove-Station, on the Pinladel. Vila and Baltimore Central Railroad. The twenty-fourth semi-annual term of this Taal ttOn7WlllCOMMellee on Second-gay, the 6th of 11th Month next. The course of instruction is extensive and thorough, embracing, in addition to the common English course, the Latin and French Languages, Drawing, Telegraphing, &c. For circulars , ate., address the Principal, • THOS. P. CONARD„ West Grove P. 0., Chester county, Pa. 7th Month, 18aS. au2-w2M VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL.—Terms very moderate. Thorough course of stndy in Mathematics, English Classics, ,tc. Supplies the benefits of a homer Surveying and Engineering , taught. Boys orali ages received. Begins Septem ber 4th, Refers to) iItIITN C. cArr tiow, 33 South THIRD Street; T 110.5, J. CLAYTON Zee— M G FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Rev. J. 'HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. an4-3m FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN TONC.N, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will continence sErmmumt the ISth. A few - vacancies only remain. For eata. logues, containing terms, etc. Address. Rev. JOHN BRAXELEY, A. IL, au2-ew President. MOUNT. 30Y ACADEMY, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYL. VANIA.--This old and well-known Institution will Pe reopened for the reception of hoarding _pupils on the SECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTEMBER ' the 12th. For particulars, address the Principal. au2-14t 5 L. D. OAUSE. TEE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, No. 703 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th ofSept. au2-2in. 'RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN STITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second Annual Session of this well- known School of Engi neering and Natural Science, will commence Scot. 13th, len. The New Annual Register of 1865, giving full information, may be obtained by addressing Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y - . aul-80t" MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE -M -AJ.& STITUTE, ALLENTOWN . , PA., with char tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of 150 pupils the first year, reopens Sept. 5. For circulars, address Rev. M. L. HOFFORD, A. hi., President. auf-lm A. R. BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ, Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a lim ited number of boys between the ages of seven and eleven year.e. Thepupils hare the advantage of living iri the Principal's family, and being under his constant care. For terms, &e., apply to iyss-lm ABRAHAM R. BECK, Principal. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY -a- 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, contatiting Teems and fun InfOr• mutton, apply to its Principlib jy2B-6w WILLIAM F. WYERS, A. M. WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi. ladelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladles. Location healthy, airy, and attrae. tire. Fall geggiOTlCOmmenCes Sept. 12, For Circulars apply to jy2l-2m 5 REV. HENRY REEVE% Principal. pHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN. STITUTE.,_for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. cornet of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for. merlz at 1530 Arch street)) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITE, D. D. Principal. Circulars at ,22.6 and 133( Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Rom 261.1. hr/0-1/31. AA LOT OF BOSTON SCHOOL DESKS - 1 .- for sale at aus72t 534 - North TENTH Street. NOHAM HOTEL, PORTLAND A- 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,wlth all modern Improvements, Suites of Apart ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, 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. address— The Manager, C. SCHUMANN. aue-am JONES HOUSE, MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, CHARLES H. MANN, PROPRIETOR AMERICAN HOTEL, MAUCH CIIIINFL, PA. LA FA LENTZ. tproprietors. lionnup j TERMS-152 per day. au3-23t. 44112 per week. ' 6 4 A MERICAN HOUSE . ," A-t- POTTSVILLE, SCHTJVLEILL CO., PA., U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This House has recently been re-opened, and In such style and character as will merit Arai-class pa tronage. 3Y21-10` VRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.- Jlist 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 :NINTH Street, above Market, east Side, au4-10t T.IOORE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 823 RACE STREET. aul4-6t* GREEN TURTLE SOUP -molt served THIS DAY (Wednesday - ),eti: l o'clock A. M. TtimpliiNg+ SALOON ; 148 south FOURTH Street. - FISHER'S SELF-SEALING F RIJIT 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. iris sealed in an Instant, by hooking and spring, thus claillPing a tin cap over and around the opening, and pressing it upon a ring of cemented paper. 'lite cement in the paper welts by the heat of the fruit,and as the press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. - 'Please mai and examine this Can, _at J. DICDIURTRIES t , 808 Zrltll4o GAIIDNN Btreet, jria-trof COS, fi/JEZEI, MA.RKET STEZENS. HOTELS. WV II N S. WANTED,-TO PURCHASE THE IN- T Wrest of an established hotel first-clang drinking saloon. Address, "R," Pres* Ode. a` 4 WANTED-A SITUATION AS Rook-keeper, by a young man who has the most natiafactory recommondattlons as to his cha rter and ability. Address`Dook-keepar," t this office. aug4t* NIVA NT E D-A SITUATION IN A TA- Wholesale Eqtablishmeut, where a young man, by work' and attention, may earn a living the first year. I have served three years in the army, witk the 6th Corps. Please address "J. 11.." this office:. au9-2t* VANTRI)--160 AGFA H FOR TEIS T most popular work of, the day. Call on B. WILSON, IEIO4 BROWN Street, Phila. ann-2t. WAN TOD -IN A. PUBLISHING Y 1 ' house, a man thoroughly acquainted with the book business, and a good salesman. A competent pally can obtain a permanent situation. Address, with references, "Publisher," box 2019 Philadel phia P. 0. aufl,3ts WANTED—ANY TIME BEFORE the Ist January' a Store on Market street. between Third and Fifth, or on Third or Foilirth streets, north of and within a square of Market street. Address" 0, - 11. auB-30 Moir 14604"05t office: - WANTED-A SITUATION AS Y . ! SALESMAN in a Dry Goods Commission Reuse; lies been In the htt4these nhie years!, well acquainted with Western trade. Best reference given. Address "L. 111. G.," office of The Press, aue-tt. IV ANTED -AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, who Is thoroughly acquainted with WHITE GOODS. Apply, with reference, to A. T. STEWART & CO., B BROADWAY, CHAMEnb, and . RE E Sta., aub-Or • New York. WANTED TO RENT-A STORE, BY Ist January next, in COMMERCE Street, or in FOURTH or FIFTH, near Market. Address "B. C. & C 0.," this office. att3.st. WANTED -AT $175 PER MONTH, Returned and. Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers, Ladles, and energetic young men to CANVASS for our great national work, ''The Life, Times, and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln." Br Dr: P. Brookett. We have agents clearing *175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., .t CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia, Pa. jyl4-lm* A' YOUNG MAN ,1 GOOD SCHOLAR, wfithei a CLERKSHIP. Address "W. "Ft, Hart," Philadelphia P. 0. A GENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work.-✓ The most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF.LINGOLN published. Send for circulars. Address "P. 0.," Box 1423, Philadelphia ra AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE CRET SERVICE, , THE FIELD ,' THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest ing and 'exciting book over published; Send for circulars.- Address JONES, EROS., & CO., Phila delphia; Pa. jy4.81-110 AGENTS WAISTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce ments offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 North HERRICK street, northwest of Penn Square, PhDada., Pa. jy27-Int. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE' OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment is necessary the author's repu tation as a writer's fully established. -Experienced canvassers know whyit sells. Address, for terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View, jyl9-24? Chester county. Penult, T HAVE SERVED OVER FOUR YEARS -I- in the Union Army, and now desire to get EM PLOYMENT as • soon as possible; am willing to make myself useful at any kind of work, and eau produce satisfactory references both in the Army and out of it. Address Box 1681, Philadelphia P. 0. auti-Xt. W Ol,ll MON'PLL-1 WANT AGENTS t q qs j ell l ngirat er icittitttr, ° ,l?l,:a p s e e i giiis sri t a !' offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GARET', Biddeford, Maine. mylll-driV3m 810 A A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT ED to introduce the improved SHAW & CLARE ' TWENTY,DOLLAB FAMILY 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 flue and ienprieonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent fiee. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d &Warn $1 000 -WOULD LIKE THE 9 • loan of this amount for one year, to increase a permanent business already establish ed in this city; for which will pay a bonus of *lOO, and six per cent. interest in advance; and as col lateral, a life-insurance policy for 0,000. Address "J. C., at this orrice. 81,000.-A. FEW MORE PERSONS, with 81,000 cash, can secure original interests in the PIONEER PITCH AND LUMBER COMPANY, if application is made immediately. A perfectly safe and legitimate enterprise. and win pay, at present prices, Over cooper eeut,profit 4 and at the 'lowest prices ever known at least 200 per cent. profit the first year. A circular giving full particulars and reliable references can be had on application. HALL & JOHNSON, aus-7t 522 WALNUT Street. irt WANTED-A COTTAGE HOUSE -wain WEST PHILADELPHIA, with Garden. Rent not to exceed $5OO. Will lease fora term. Ad dress Box 2401, Philadelphia Post Office. au -3t" FOR SALE AND TO LET. et FOR SALE—DWELLING, WITH imaL side yard, SPRING GARDEN Street, west of Twentieth. Dwelling, With side yard, Spring Garden street, 'West of Twenty-first street. Dwelling, with aide yard, Spring Garden street, west of Twenty-second street. Dwelling, 406 North Front street. Dwelling, 1905 Coates street. Dwelling, 1505 Spring Garden street. Dwelling, 2/18 Brandywine street, vacant. Dwelling, 1859 North Eleventh street, in excellent order; with carry possession. 13. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, au4 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEEN II and GREEN. ft FOR BALE-THE TWO VERY DE slrable ARCH-Street Houses, Nos. 1932 and 1934. New and complete, with immediate possession. Also, a number of desirable Houses on Green and adjacent streets. . au4 B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. ; FOB SALE-HOUSE AND FUR NITURE, complete, DROWN Street, west of Fieenth. Will be disposed of at a very reasonable price. House, three stories, with three-story double , back buildings% furniture nearly new. B. F. GLENN, lit 3 South FOURTH Street, and and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH anti GREEN. r 3 FOR SAL E, DOWNINOTOWN .6111,PROPERTY.—First-class 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. D. F. etEXlsr, aus 123 south FOURTH Street. efn FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ai Exce)lent EARII-of 78 acres hi Chester ...I:. county, very near West Branch Station; on the Bal timore Central Railroad. Good•neighborhood; good improvements. Price, *7,000. A good city dwelling taken as part pay. MILLER, Kau9-wois3t. loci North SIXTH gteeet. FOR SALE—FARM OF 180 ani AVILL acres, on the Delaware River, awl only 12 miles from the city. Splendid gravel shore and high bank. One of the most desirable properties on the river. MILLER, sus-wthat 155 North SIXTH Street. ma. ETECUTQR'S BA L E,-THE fib large and elegant Summer Hotel, widely and favorably known as the HEATH HOUSE, at SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRING, Morris County, N. J., is now offered FOR SALE, to close the estate of its late owner, EPHRAIM MARSH, DECEASED. This establishment is one of the most convenient and complete lit all its arrangements to be found; is thoruugbly furnished, and In - excellent order and repair. It will accommodate between 300 and 400 persons; has connected with it a pleasant COTTAGE with Nine Room, a tine Bllliardaloom and Ten-Pin Alleys; also, large Stables and Carriage Sheds, be sides 80 acres of good Land, Including a splendid Lawn of nearly dl acres filled with magnificent shade trees. This has long been and continues to be one of the must successful atidpopular of Summer Hotels. It is scarcely four hours' ride from New - Fork, via Morris and Essex Railroad, and within a year, by the extension of the same railroad to Easton, will be brought within five hours' ride of Philadelphia; and no has telegraphic communication with all parts of the country. Gentlemen who desire a healthy and delightful Summer Retreat within easy access of the cities, for themselves and families, might do well to form an aSSOCIMAM or company and secure the control of this elegant establialibient. Terms easy. Forparticulars address WM. W. MARSH, Schooley's Mountain, N. J. WM. W. MARSH, JOHN MARSH, /Executors: THEO. LITTLE, Jy22swet* 112.,F0R RENT AN , ITALIAN VILLA 1 3 Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ ate or a mile from tlila CITY of WILMINGTON, within 200 DIMS of tho City hallway (passing every 10 minutes.) The house (bring new) is in excellent order, supplied with water from a tank in the attic, with every modern improvement, heated throughout by steam; a line porch the entire length of the building. The grounds in front of the house (con taining 4 acres,) are tastefully laid out in walks and plats, dotted with trees and shrubbery, the whole surrounded by hedge and wall. This country seat is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant locations In Ric State: rossession given immediate ly, by application to Dn. R. It. PORTER, T. F. BAYARD, Executors, aut-4w Wilmington, Del. VOR SALE-IRON MASTERS, AT.. TENTIGN — GREAT BARG.A.LN-450.000 CAN CLEARJIJ3 IN ONE TEAR, — First , ohtsS ROLLING MILL in this city, with all the splendid, nearly new machinery, with three engines. one of GO, another of 150, and another of 30-horse power; bas seven boilers; lint-rate machinery for manu facturing railroad iron, 'chairs, spikes, &c,; 5,000 tons of all descriptions of iron can be made in one year; is now all in full operation; has water and steam railroad communication, coal eldes. Rm.; all the water used upon the premises derived from springs near by, free of charge. There is also a row of twelve stone tenant dwellings included. Price, $75,000; worth $lOO.OOO. Easy terms. GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, au9-4tlf 155 North SIXTH Street. "VEAL ESTATE—SS,OOO,OOO WORTH —Liu FOR SALE.—Don't fail to call first on CrEO. C. :BILLER, Nerd Estate Broker, 155 North SIXTH Street, If you wish either to purchase or sell city or suburban PROPERTY. Has greater facilities for accommodating the _pub& than any other Broker in this city. aull-wtlts2tif LARGE SALE OF ATLANTIC CITY LOTS.-31. THOMAS &SONS, Auctioneers, will sell at public sale, on the 12th Angast, instant, at 12 o'clock M., at the United mates Hotel, Atlantic City, a large number of Cottage and Hotel Lots, In very desirable locations. Sale peremptory. Plans of the proverb call be obtained of M. THOMAS & SONS. 139 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of woonnuLL & GILBERT, 35 North SE COND Street, Camden, N. J. aui-315 "FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR IRON FUR NACE, !align Nast, with about 1,000 acres of laud, in Adams Co., l'a., capable of making 30 tons per week.(4.ll.l:llN, 123 South FouIITH Street, A R ARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A MERCHANT TAILOR.—The well-known es tablishment at Kennett-Square, Chester county, Pa., formerly occupied by Franklin Darlington, and more recently by Lewis Seal, deceased, is now offered, for sale or rent. A large business has al ways been done here, and an enterprising man, making earlyapptleatiom find Ibis a rare op portunity for engaging in a prolltable trade. There is on hand a large assortment of cloths and cassi pierce, which will be sold lower than they can be bought In market. Those desiring information, will call upon or address SUSAN W. SEAL, or WM. T. SEAL, Adm'rs of LEWIS SEAL, dee'd, au4-12t* Kennett Square, Pa. FOR SALE-820 ACRES YALU4BLE boring. LAND, on the heady/tilers of Little Illekory Creek, Veuango county Par To be sold low. Applyto LEWIS L. lIOUPT, au4-Ita. 154 South Ft/DATIL St., Phila. IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS • SITUATE IN MOUND CITY, IL LINOIB, The lot has a front oh the Ohio Rim or 295 DOI and extends 200 feet In depth Lu a nue-hundred-feet wide street, - with streets on each side. The build ings arc of brick, and contain a sixty-horse-power engine, two cupolas, tilt anti trip-hammers, lathes, and every variety of machinery anti tools used in lirst.class machine-shim. There are also patterns for marine railway mac tlnery, steamboat, saw, and sugar-min eugn...., anti for wood and coal-stoves, with all the latest improvements. lion and eoai to be obtained lu the 'll, , ,itsikbotifoOd. in nbuinloucc. For sale hy I. C. PRICE, mil-121* No. 614 CHESTNUT Street. OFFICE ROOMS TO RENT.—GOOD orn,e, rooms to rent, In complete order, suita tae for Brokers, Coal or Uil Companies,. at 18 South THJRP Street, two doors 540) - 0 the Moomole ,,, Bank. WASTEFUL tag) 604.4,14a1411 4 GLOTUTACI FOR SALE AND TO' LET. ei TO RENT—A DESIRABLE NEW ...a. Stone RESIDECE, pleasantly situated on Pine street, above if orty-flrdt street, handsomely papered anti wanted, new gas fixtures. An. Apply to ROBERT MAO GRUM, 410 WALNUT Street. ga FOR SALE—BARGAIN" POSI. JEATIVELY — SpIendid first-class DIVNIAANG, on Spruce street,west of beventceugh. Fifteen rooms, Only $17,500. Easy terms and immediate Doosl9loll. TJ,FIR, aus-Stif 110. 1.55 N. SINT/1 Ntroot. el REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. =al.' REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. ki,000,000 WORTH Foil SALE. 5,000,.000 WOKTIJ FOR SALE. NEW lONTRLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST Otn. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE that MIL LEE'S Monthly Catalogue is the greatest produc tion of the age to parties interested in the purchase of city or sub° rbanproperties. No person wiehhllir to purchase should fail to get a copy. Sent free Of charge to any m 110.086111 the United States., GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operatdr (for the last 20 years). cue-emlv3t-if 15 North SIXTH Street. r fi , TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS.—TO RENT, late NATIONAL HO TEL, In "Itswe street, between Third and Fourth strects 4 contalning forty-four roams. It has imenut ill porfeet order, anti will he routed rea.viii p thle. Far terms apply to THOMAS MA.RTIN, Real Estate Agent, N. W. cor. MIRTH and PINE Ste. auB4o afi FOR SALE SPRUCE STREET, Ala 'west of SEVENTEENTH—SpIendid 'four-story exquisitely built DWELLING. Lot, ?fl by 105 to Ann street. Only $17,500; Easy terms and imme diate possession. . MILLER, anS-4t-if 1155 North SIXTH street. ' mm FOR SALE, IN TRENTON—SIik One of the most magnificent PROPERTIES ever offered; is located immediately on the river; must positively be seen in owl' r to form a correct estimate of its intrinsic value. Price, $30,000. Also, a tlrst-class FARM" of 180 acres, in Pennsyl vania, on the Delaware, immediately opposite Trenton; very superior improvemelns, &c. Price, 000 per acre. mi9-wths3t 15P North spore Street. BOARDING. BOARD WANTED.—PERMANENT Board - wanted by a Gentleman and hs Wife, In a private family. Addreoo "A, 8.," Dom No. et Post Office. a;t9-ata OARD WANTED-IN A. PRIVATE B family, by a professional gentleman and wife. Green Mount Vernon, orWallace streets,west of Broad' W and east of Twenty-first , preferred. Best re ferences given and required. Address Box MU Post - au9-3t* DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLABS DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON Square. iy6-2m" U IIiTION ISA LES. AUCTION NOTICE UNITED STATES SALE. Steamers, Tugs, and Sailing Vessels. SAMUEL G. COOK, Auctioneer. ON THURSDAY HORNING, AUG. 10, 1865, AT 11 O'CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD, Will be sold for aocOunt of the United States Go vernment: THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER MONT OODIERY. " Register dimensions—Length, 197 feet 1 inch; breadth, 20 feet; depth of hold, 20 feet. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 50 inches; length of stroke, 42 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "ALABAMA.".Register dimensions—Length 214 feet 4 inches; breadth,3s feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 22 feet. Has one side lever engine; diameter of cyl inder, 65 Indies; length of stroke, 8 feet. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "FAH •EEE." Register dimensions—Length, 163 feet 3 inches; breadth, 28 feet 11 inches; depth of hold, 20 feet. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 42 inches; length of stroke, 42 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "MART SANFORD.•• Register dimensions—Length, 158 feet 6 inches; breadth, 31 feet 8 inches; depth or hOld, 16 feet 10 inches. Has two vortical engines; diameter of cylinder, 25 Inches; length of stroke, 30 inches. Schooner rigged. • THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER " BRI TANNIA." Register dimensions—Length, 181 feet 4 Inches; breadth, 23 Beet 3 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 2 'ltches. Has two English steeple engines; di ameter of eylinderosinches; length of strolce, 8 feet. Schooner rigged. THE GOVERNMENT-BUILT WOODEN SIDE WHEEL STEAMER "MIAMI." Register dimen sions—Length, 208 feet 4 inches; breadth, 33 feet 2 inches; depth Of hold, 10 feet inches. Has one Inclined engine; diameter , of cylinder, 44 inches; length of stroke, 7 feet. Schooner jigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "STARS AND STRIPES." Register dimensions—Length, 124 feet 3 inches; breadth, 34 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 16 feet 4 inches. Has two vertical engines; di ameter of cylinder, 26 inches; length of stroke, 30 Welles. Schooner rigged , - THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "NOR• WICK." Register dimensions—Length, 122 feet 5 inches; breadth, 24 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 16 feet 5 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 84 inches; length of stroke, 30 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " HOWQUA." Register dimenelons—Length, 120 feet 7 inches; breadth, 22 feet 103 inches; depth of hold, 16 feet „%i Well. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 36 inches; leggth of stroke, 36 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODENSCREW TUG "SUNFLOWER." Register dimensions—Length, 104 feet 5 inches; brodp i 20 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 7 Inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of 0011 , der, 36 inches; length of stroke, 26 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "AZALIA." Re fester dimensions—Length,loofeet Sinches; breadth, 20 feet 103¢ inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 214 inches, Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 03 inches; length of stroke, 92 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "LAREEPTIR.I , Register dimensions Length, 90 feet 9 ineheit; breadth, 19 feet 2 inclies; depth of hold, 7 feet S inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 26 inches; length of stroke, 28 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG" WHITEHEAD." Register dimmetanc- - -Length, N feet 1% indite; breadth, 19 feet 9,11 , inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 8 inches. Has two Inclined engines; diameter of cyl inder, 18 inches; length of stroke, 20 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " POTOMSKA." Register dimensions—Length, 131 feet 6 inches; breadth, 27 feet; depth of hold, Bfeet 8 inches. Has one Vertical engine; diameter of cyllg4gr, 8 1 Inches; length of stroke, 30 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; diameter of cylin der, 20 inches; length of stroke, 20 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG i'MAN,TIN." Re gister dimensions—Length, 45 feet 3 inches; breadth, 11 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 5 feet 10 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of eylinder,l3,4 inches; length of stroke, 15 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "HOYT." Re gister dimensions—Length, 95 feet; breadth, 10 feet b inches; depth of hold, 4 feet? inches. Has one ver tical high-preakiire engine diameter of cylinder, 12 inches; length of stroke; 12 inches. THE BARK "A. HOUGHTON." Register di mensions—Length, 113 feet 4 inches; breadth, 25 feet 3 inches; depth of bold, 12feet. THE BARK "RESTLESS." Register dimen sions—Length, 107 feet 8 inches; breadth, 21 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet. THE GOVERfMENT-BITILT BRIG "PERRY.', Register dimensions—Length, 121 feet 4 lashes; breadth, 25 feet 6 Inches; depth of bold, 12 feet 3 inches. THE SCHOONER DAN SMITH.. Register di mensions—Length, ST feet 9 inches; breadth, 25 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 inches. THE SCLIOOREIL C. P. WILLIADISM Regis. ter dimenelone—Length, 102 feet; breadth, 28 feet Inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 8 lnehee. THE SCHOONER "MATTHEW VASSAR. ' ' Re gister dimensions—Length, 90 feet; breadth, 27 feet 7 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 inches. THE SCHOONER I NORFOLK PACKET, Re• gister dimensions—Length, 108 feet: breadth, 28 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 9 feet 8 inches. THE SCHOONER "O. H. LEE." Register di mensions—Length, 98 feet 7 Inches; breadth, 27 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 9 inches. Inventories at the Auction Store, No. 114 South FRONT street, above WALNUT. Twenty per centum of the purchase money Mast be paid on the day of sale, and the remainder before thevessel is removed from the-Navy Yard, which will be done within six days after the day of sale. J. B. lITJI L, iyle. 22. 25. 28 Bill, 4 * 7 9•19 AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY,. SAMVEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 16, isea, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, No. 124 South Front St., above Walnut, WILL BE BOLD. for account of the Medical Bureau. 8. following Merchandise, mostly In bales and wig Mu packages, entirely new and in good order: CO,OOO pate Blankets. • 93,050 yards Linen Sheeting. 61, 52 914 " Bed Sacking. 22,81 " Linen Pillow Casing 34,081 Colored Cotton Check. 155,753' " Mosquito Netting. 21,000 " Ruck Towelling. 13,982 " Shirting Mostin. Window Shade Muslin. 600 Muslin. 8,128,4 " Muslin Sliee."t-,.. 1,852 " Check Pillow T 20,000 pair Drawers. 20.000 " Socks. 10,000 Shirts. 2,600 Blanket 'Wrappers. 1,000 Counterpanes. LW Hair Mattresses. (1,100 oa .w V ses, Cotton check. Amp rilkas. 50,050 Sheets. ALSO. 160 bales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly new, In good order. Con be examined with catalogues three days pre vious to Bale. 13, 17.20.'24, 27, 31; as 1,2, 9, 4,5, 7. 8,9, 10, H. 12. 14. 15. 16. REAOMAIILE .2 . 1 SALE OF TWO! auNDa GOVERNMENT HORSES, On THURSDAY and PRIDAY,:Aceest 10th and 11th, at ten o'clock A. M., at lIERKNE BA ZAAR, NINTH and SANSOM Streets, Philnlelphillir will be sold TWO HUNDRED GOVERNMENT HORISEI. One hundred each day. Horses sold singly. To we run]; United States currency. Hy order of OLM HOE R.ORME, Captain and A. O. M,, 6, A. • all9 -2t ALFRED M. if ERKNESS, Anotßincer• AUCTION SALES OP GOVERNMENT MEDICA wry.L AND HOSPITAL PROP ti; Mmaidar, ruinltroa'a OFFI&R, BALTIMORE, August L*1516,5, Will be sold at Public Auction, at " , •Tliton .Gene rat Hospital," WILMINGTON, Delaware,. MON DAY, August 21st, at 1 o'clock,l'. M., a quantity or INIEI DIAN Es, HOSPITAL STORE*, .IN*TRII- Id EN TS, DRESSINGS,. HOOKS A Nil STA TIONERY, BEDDING, HOSPITAL. CLOTHING, FURNITURE, AND APPLIANCES. The antes will continuo from day to day until the entire stock Is disposed of. Terms—Vasil in Govorament funds at time of mar— chase. The property to be removed by the , purchaser within forty-eight hours from day of sale. Windt of the property is but little worn, and in tp be sold by reason of the discontinitanCe of the KOS.. phut. Among the articles to be sold may be mentioned: Hair Mattresses, Woollen. Blankets Linen Mutate and Pillow oases, Towels, Iron Budebada, cooking Utensils. Iron ttltd Tlti Cilllldrinitt, Bath Tubs, Chairs, Tables, Tin and Deli* Ware, Stone Spit toons, Knives and Forks. and a large variety Of articles useful in hotels, steamboats, factorfea, restaurants, and private residences. Catalogues of the articles to be sold can be pro cured by applying at this debut, or at Tilton, Hos pital, Wiliblugton, after the 15th lust. Further large Auction sales of Medical and Ms pital Projec - fe will take place tit the followlll.g roeettilee IR eh Purls' day. of Intel). due notice will he given; Grafton, W. Va,t Wheeling, W. Ira, Charlestown, W. Va.: Winchester, Vu.; Harper's- Ferry, Va.; Cumberland, Md.; Cittrysville, Md. and Frederick, Md., and at the Medical Purveying; Depot, Baltimore, Md. The last named Depot contains a large and valu able stock of new goods, Z. E. BUS% Surgeon Medical Purveyor U. 8. A, ADREON & CO., Auctioneers. QALE AT ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, oF CONDEMNED GRAIN. AND GRAIN SACK'd. CHIEF Q I IIAUTISRIVEAFSTAIrfi OrrtCll l ntrmr orWANIIIINGTO* WASUINGTON, D. C., August 7, tB5. Will be sold at public auction, under the direction of Captain J. N. Buck, A. Q. M.' nt Alexandria. Va., on WEDNESDAS Amman. 18415, at 11 o'clock A. M., a lot of Grain and (.Irain Sucks, colidenutett as bring unlit for public nee, viz: P. 9110 BUSHELS OATS, .910 BUSHELS 011' COEN( 3,548 GRAIN iIAUIS. Successna bidders be required to remote the stores within live (5) (lays from (late of sale. Terms—Cash, in Government funds. D. IL RUCKER; IBA. MnJ. Gen. and Oiler Quartermaster, an9-8t Depot of Washington. AUCTION SALE OE SERVICEABLE GOVERNMENT MULES. I will offer for sale on MONDAY, the 21st Mat., at the Government Corrals in Nashville, Tennessee, fifteen hundred serviceable mules. These smiles have been on pasture for some time, are large sized. in good condition, free from disease, younifit and well broken. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. and continue daily until the stock is all sold. ' Terms-ressit lu tiovernment funds. 335 order Col. A, ILI MAJUIiAL Chief Q. M., Department Tennessee. E, B. EIRE, Captain and A. Q, M. Nashville, Tenn., August 7, isBs. an9-10t NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA. TICE—CHESTNUT Street, aboYe Twelfth. GROVER a SINN Lessees and Managers.. The Theatre always Cool and Comfortable. _Fourth Week atria New Irish Drama. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, August oth and 10th, will be presented the New Irish Drama, in S acts, by Dion Boncicault and E. H. House, ea titled Anniu NA POGUE; on tits WICKLOW WEDDING. The success of title Great Dramatic Novelty still continues and at Its zenith. It Is undoubtedly the . GREATEST. DRAMATIC SUCCESS every known within the annals of SUMMER AMUSEMENTS IN THIS CITY. It will be presented with its new and beattUfut• SCClleryr noVellidechanteal Efrects,correet Apint xnents, costl , Wardrobe brilliant MW O antra CAST OF BRILLIANCY AND nTRENGTH, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. August 12, FOURTH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF THE SUMMER SEASON, when ARRAN NA POGUE will be presented. VOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY -A- THEATRE. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Highly successful Drams 3 In three acts, CROGHAN EL matt° EDDIE, the most astonishilig Child IA the world on the Tight-Rope; Spleiull Ballets, Laughable Farces, ac. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ant-tf PAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS, _ (WIRE BRIDGE.) AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY, From 4 to 7 o'clock by HASSLER'S GRAND MILdARY BAND. Programmes or MosJo ailed daily, The Arch t Vise, and CallowMß-street Cara BIM directly to the place. aus4t ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. X, tlll 6 P . M. Benjamin West's great picture or CUBIST BEauc'rED still on Exhibition. teIZ it tet . ' POINT BREEZE PARK, Trial of speed this day, WEDNESDAY, 9, 1805, at 4 o'clock P. M.; best in 6to bar- Mr. McCONNELL names b. m., KATE. Mr. KENNEDY names b. b., DAVEY. Admission, $l.OO. Ito RURALHOTEL, x VEIkANGO 00IINTY, PA. Thle well-known and popular House has Jtist bees thoroughly ratted and - Charged to more twin doublelts former capacity, It is pleasantly situatedin the centre Of the Town. with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points in the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests full i y equal to those of first-class Hotels 111 any It L111):elih e th:oeugaitroyithe Proprietor to establish a House combining the comforts of Home with ail the savantagep of a large Hotel, and he believes he has sueeeeded, _ /31-ea ATLANTIC CITY.-" THE CLAREN DON” is open for the reception of Boarders. 13 , 24-mwxim DR. JAMES JENKINS, Proprietor. SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE NI NATIONAL HOTEL.— This large and commodious Hotel, known as the _National liall, IP R9W receiving visitors "Price Per week, 416; children and aerVoigee — .1e30-2m AARON GAHHETSON, roprietor. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday at ternoon, at four o'clock from Vlne-street wharf— returning Monday morning early.—June 10, 1805. pio-Zto EVENJ, A, LITIORMAKER, Proprietor. gisimMi CAPE MAY, BY RAILEOA.D, FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET. 8.30 A. M., EXPRESS AND MAIL. 2.30 P. M., PASSENGER. 4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. Jy29-smw-tsel J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup't. WILNIME, CAPE' 314T' WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, lIITZB FERRY, AT 8.30 A. N., r t igIOND EXPRIEIa $* 2.30 P. M., sSZNaltit. Due at 4.00 P. M., EXCURSION TICKETS, P. 00.. Coupon Tiokel46 to be used by one person only, 10 for MAO. Passengers and Baggage taken to and front Um Island and Station without additional charge. Freight daily hail Sandford4 Whiff., btID I t Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at b.* /Wi n ,. Mall; BA. M., Express; P. M., Accommodation.: 8.28 A. M., Freight. J. 'VAN RENSSBLABII, Sup.t, PHILADELPHIA, July 24, 1866. jy6s COMMANDANT animiN CALTAWISM RAIL ROAD COMPAITY...,--lp Tourists and Travellers—Excursion Season of Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rapids of St. Law- White Mountains, renee River, Saratoga Springs, i Montreal, &c., ic., ace., e. & Quebec, e., &e., Tiekete for the Abell Excursions, which WM& been so long and favorably known to the Philadebe , pills public, by various routes to Niagara paw for sale at the CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET or- FILE. 4%5 CRESTNITT Street, under Philadelphia Bask, where full informotlen will lie given. YAN 11011 N Agent, -151 ggia ODESTri UT Street. - _ _ _ la.CAMDEN AND AT , - LAN TIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July tot, 1865, PIVIEt trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunda. rItA_ILES LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY • as follows; 3peVlgcurffion l i' to Mail .a Freight, with Passenger Oar attached... , 9,15 A. Express (through In two hours) 2.00 P. AC., Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. X., RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A. t ., Express (through in two hours) 2.05 A. ~ Freight, with Passenger Car attached....ll.47 A. Mail-Train 4.45 P. u„, - Special bitatia l li,..:.„ ._:_. DAY MAIL TRAIN* I") I' , 114. • Leaves Vine-street Ferry atSAWA.. M., Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.46 T. Y. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip Tickets Soak only for the day and train on which they are lima' $O. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 6.80 P. 141. Leave Jackson at A. 6.10 . so- EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and Lib P.llk Leave Haddonfield at 11.46 A. M. and 2.48 P , x,.. N. It,—Frei ht must be delivered at Coo 't Point before 6 o'clock P. M. to insure its goltor down: the next day. JOHN G. BRYANT, je26-tf Agent. .... EXCURSIONS TO Lova- aulotion, —TrlOl Tot Long Branch will leave Cooper , '" Poink °Kamer,. daily (Sundays excepted,' at 9,19. A, M. are, 4(9., Excursion Tickets, good for three days, $3. Extra train on Saturdays al 4.30 P. M.Returning, arrival at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday: ie2e.am 1 . 2 J. COLE. Agent. Caniden praIATMAT, Foy QVWX924. WOltio AUCTION 8 4 LES. AMIUSEMENTS. piUMBIER RESORTS. JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor. EXCURSIONS. EXPRESS. Due at 7.41 P. W.— Fare, 68.00. Servante, ea.oo.