The I 5 A DfrDonnell, Toronto A Fries, Doylestown ZII A Lao nr,omerset Johnstown, esville A JOlinatown, R Za a n no:wine N Salem, 0 v t, , Snyder, Salem, o Poston ,Washington ?York P Walker, New York II A Rogers, New York 7, TRW., New York "a 11R00BrY, New York ew York 1.23 k itor. err for k Tu. - im% New York N,l stockman .New York ti Van de Werker, 14. Y Ross, New York. stooberburg,N York 1: n Dyke, New York 1.: B Webb, st e ww York J WOW. ork New York ,j Borden' ' 21 Wih•on. Cineiniin i 1 J M Knopp, New York ',John Phillips E F Smith, Tamaqua J Greer, Indiana Mrs Card Combs, Icy L Loeb, Terre Haute J maser, Illinoia J 9iiliman, rOttsville P C Lovitbrop, Trenton SU Webb, 'Massillon, 0 T A Ready, Reading L H Kinnard, Harrisburg J N Stonington, N York J Combs, Louisville, Hy J F. Belli, Reading H Goodrich, Mass S Ruck, Pennsylvania J D Lavelity,Lane co It Dn Bois, Wen demcY S P Gasmen dc la,PittslOg WJennings Sr, eh, Ohio axwell, Eastoll 8 M CirMertzler la, Penna rashaw; St Louis NV Monty, Marietta, 0 IA GI ktrga.s. Pine Grove A 3i Pottsville John H Kelly • eriCall. The An J A Richardson, Balt .EDevitt r 133 an. South Caroitha 0-Batterllvul , D A filltton, BrooE.lvi D Barron. New 1 ork 'W Ds Elam a .11 & wf. Lewisburg !Dr J casteenno J [held!. La, 0 I• Vole, Lancaster. 0 A It Dare, Lebroloat,Ten . birtaton, Leballoll,Ten L 11. a Inter. Muney,rn 11 . Nicholls. Delaware Ridenow & sn,Wash A E Brady & wf Lawson. 'Norristown .1 N Airich. Louisville 14 Stehle. Milwankcc,Wis John McKee & son, Ohio Moyer_ Miss Sheetz, Reading .1F Carhart & la, lid F Mark, Wash'n, II 0 8 T Remtok, Boston Kimball, Boston Mrs MeValley & da, Pa Miss McQunn,Baltimore J . H Wilson wf, DC Miss L A Reed, Halifax Miss IT H Reed,Halifax D Cowper, Norfolk, Ya R Rill, Smyrna, Del R C Hate, Delaware T. bt. Bond, Plitiadelpida Wm H Roister & la, Halt B 1" Miller, Lewisbu s rg. J Penn P Millett, Salem, Mass Dr J O Dearborn, AT D C K Porter, Mass 1W Spruce, Attica.lE Stannaril, New York mercial. The CO T Ni" Boucher. Doylest'n Hill, Doylestown Nowe, Boston .lobu C Brown, N York N Nertzler, Juniata co BP I-Min>, Del co, Pa ilarob Smith. Maria/tug J McClain, Harrisburg j' Carman, New York Freedly: litintinndon M i IYeanii, Pottstown S Weaud, Pottstown .1 Cutler S . . la, Conn LewiS Halm C E Elston Downlngto'n N K Zook,'Lancaster co Or Hodson & wf, Clevel'd Dc (ISHII th, New York P Wickersham Calro,_lll J It Strickland: Oxford Vir Armstrong, Pelinil J 11 Horton, Bradford co Miss M Colton, Permit W B Carothers, Ky A B Carothers, Ky Geo Reed, Pottsville s Union. The Stet EJHn«lctt&wf.NY Om, itowlett, New link 31 iss Minnie Rowlett,ltiY F.: It liarton,St George,Dl .1 it Setton,St George,Del (leo Dawson, Boston nos Baternan,New York A Fry, Atlantic city ceo IV Dowell' , II S A B P Pitts, Inetwno co, Pa 3f Smedley. Penns (' D Smith, Lewisburg Ezra Davidson, Ohio St John George, Penns W hDickey,tdeartield,ra H B Snyder Penns. John - 11 - Davis, Clinton co S R Rinehart,' Penna M 'Hamlin, Dauphin co Gco Jones, Boston Sand Stone, Boston Geo Wilson, Boston E Snlelman, Chambersb Mrs Gardner, Wlim, Del Chas Sanford. Trent, NJ J Moody Trenton, N Miss C Livingston, NJ Miss B Livingston, N J R Few& ia,WNottinghm Handel', Luzerne, Pa Harper, Luzerne,. Pa P Thconpson.Chester co Wlllanson, Cbcotec co The% J P Burroughs, Indiana A Harper, Moorton P Barkley. Delaware Jy S Newbold, N T Seboelc,Stroudsburg,Pa T Msuu, Stroudsbg, Pa B TaylOr, Penna F sapp, (A,himbus,'N , J Ci Williams, Philadelphia' 11 Trump. Harrisburg 1 11 Merrill, P W & 13 It J W Jordon.. New Jersey! B S Ireland. New Jersey E Reed: New Jersey L GWeleh. New Jersey G F ltesdly. New Jersey 1: Calvin. Chester eo S Dengler, Pittla Jas Final, Pittsburg A Hale t t la, NJ Miss A Hale,New Jersey D Blanchard, Boston J Moore, New Jersey H Beanic,'Smyrna, Del W W Goodrich, Alex, Va A C Correll, r cant, B F Taylor, Penns E Moss, Allentown, Pa J Wells, Pike co, Pa Warrick, W T B Collins, Delawarea A J Sites,Philadelphia John Meoy, Penns Jos N Wert, New Jersey Eagle. I II B Deitil, Quakertown Snyder, Quakertown II J Winlack,Sellersvllle Tv l rivie J a r n , d7ve v ntr e a rsey Mrs A Snyder, Penna The Dal Beni ittlartl.NOrtnain - ni (;has Unkle, Northamptn J H Erdman, Eutaus,l. a Tllßhtnau Tienneyer,Pa F T Jobst. Einans 'rhos Norris, Quakertown Tobiau Cirant,Quakerawn ey Sheaf. 34 . Knight, Byberry J P Richardson, Byberry J R Kline, New Jersey II 3f Stuart, Abington Smith Harper, Fox Chase Alfred Blaker, Newtown The Bari Elias t , mith, Cheltenham! John Brenner, Easton John le Saladin, PhiMa Frank 0 Daniel. Philada John M Rusk. w ch Virginia eim, Virginia SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION to At lantic City of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, August 25th. Tickets, $1.50. lt. PATENT CORN GRATERS, WHICH REMOVE the pulp from the grain, and leave the indigestible :Ades adhering to the cob, are for sale by TRUMAN A SHAW. No. 1335 (Eight Thirty-eve) MARKET Street, below Ninth. WIFE MIMING BASKETS, OF A VARIETY or ontteras, and Hooks, Brackets, Chains, Rings, &c.,for hanging them, for sale by. TRITKAN It SHW, HO. WO (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. “ To BE, OA NOT TO BE, THAT'S THE QUYSTION.” Whether to suffer with mental anguish, Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptic agonies, And nameless bodily suffering, From Want ofnerve and unfounded prejudice Or, whether with sudden dash, Jump into the general current, Seize a bottle of PLANTATION BITTERS, And, as Gunther swears, be 'Myself a man again. Three mouths it is since thee I thought, And spoke with faith, extending Weak. But Gunther said my eyes were sallow, My visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad,— My disposition troublesome—in fact, lie gently hinted I was fast becoming Quite a nuisance, and strongly insisted.— And it was thus I reluctantly yielded. Your bottles -now beneath my vest have disap. peared. Friends say a changed man now is Jones. My food has relish, my appetite is keen, 31y step elastic, my mind brilliant, and sine pounds, avordupois, is added to my weight. A gentle hint, followed before too late, Quite. gratifying to the tailor, as wen as Dr. Drake auPit TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of JameyMe, Wisconsin, writes for tae benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggravated case of riles, and his brother was discharged from the army VW *curable, (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 received 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. jyt-stutli-am Kumurz's LACIPAINIL—Have you tried If so, . yon approve of It. Of course the re markable demand for this excellent preparation for the /lair has been solely created by its merits; for, when once used, it is not likely to be abandoned, Yon can procure it of any respectable Druggist. 111-Bm. ITCH. (WHEATON'S) /TM. ..SALTEMEITM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEITM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hears. Also cures Melt Hamm, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price, 50 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for -warded free by wan. For sale by all Druggists. whilheen lar PRICES RBIUTCBD. wAxAmAszit a- BROWN, AAP' Popular Itir Clothing House, Xi' OAK HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market. t MARRIED. FORGERK—MINTZER.--On the 9th Instant, at Advent Church, by Rev. J. W. Claxton, Rene J. _Foakreray and Sallie F. Mintzer, all of Philadel phia. DIED. DIXO.Isi.—On Wednesday, the 9th instant, John W. Dixon. Funeral - from his late residence, 503 Marshall street, on Saturday afternoon, at 33 O'clock. ALLEN.--On Wednesday morning, 9th instant, Josephine, youngest child of - William W. and Lizzie 13. Allen, aged 7 months and 22 days. The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents. No. 609 North Seventeenth street, this (Thursday) aftgrnoon, 10th inst., at 4 o'clock. SCANLANiwOn the 7th instant, Rev. Michael L. Scanlan, at the pastoral residence, Hazelton, Lu zeros counts - , Pa. Ms funeral wilt take place on Thursday, August 10th, at 9 o'clock A. M. The reverend clergy are respectfully inyftedr, also, his relatives and the friends of the family. HOWES.—Gn Friday, the 4th instant, Elizabeth Collins, wife of H. 11. Howes, in the 213th year of her age. BRUDI - E.—On.the.ath inst., Elizabeth Brodie, in the 17th year of her age. Funeral from tbe:resitlence of her eon, J. T. Bill. die, 856 North Eighth Street, on Friday next, at 2 o'clock I'. M. HENDEIISON.—On the Bth Instant, Mrs. Catha rine lienderson,..Vridow .of Alexander Henderson, of Upper Merlow.Montgomery county. The funeral will proceed from the - residence of George S. Lang, No. 35 North Eighth street, at nine o'clock, on. Thursday MOrning, - by the ten o'clock train tO the Eagle Station, and. by carriages to the ' Valley Baptist Illeeting-house. STOTEKBITRY.—On the ith Inst., Mary IlAnn,wlfe of Arthur Stotesbury. Funeral from the residence of her husband, 1628 (Stiles street, Thursday morning, at tell o'clock. MATHEIL—On the 7th inst. at his residence, Jenkintown, John. Mather, in bis 90th year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited tO attend the funeral, from his late residents, on Siztn-day, 11th Lott., at 10 o'clock A. AL Carriages - will be fn attendsnce at Jenkintown Station to • meet the train which leaves the elty at o'clock.'" FRONEFIELD.—In this city, on the 6th inst., Charles Fronetleld, , M. D., aged 56. Funeral on Thursday morning, the 10th Inst.. at 1014 o'clock, from his late residence No. 309 Callow - street. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ass. TOWNSEND.—At his residence, No. 625 N " th Fourth street, on Second-day moraine, 7th inst., ISaac Townsend, in the 920 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectibliv invited •to attend his funeral, on Fifth day morning, the 10th inst., at 10 o'clock. Inter ment from Friends' Ateeting-house, Fourth and (treed) streets. - tylr.so - N.--on the 7th inst., after a short but se vere illness, Limy C,, youngest child of Jesse S. and Martha ID:Wilson, 3» the third year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ashton road, T wenty third ward, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Ce dar Hill Cemetery. Furimut or BISHOP POTTER. 'Clergy of the Protestant Ep'Repel:Starch In this Dlocese and vicinity., Students of Divinity, Ciergy of other Churches, and managers of the various In stitutions and Associations with which Bishop Pot ter was connected, and other male friends, are In. vited to the funeral service at Christ Church, on Friday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock precisely. Thelnterment will be at Laurel Hill. Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church and Students of Divinity wiltassemble at 85 o'clock in the Sunday School Boom. 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 win oeeepy the pews on the side aisles of the church. As my the 010141111 g clergy will appear in rest- ThIZA , I they will be providedln the vestry-room. MOURNING GOODS JUST RE CEMED. Gray and Black English Chintzes, al cents. .Gray Poplins. 6211 cents, ebhePberti Plaid Dlonairs, 50 Cent& Slack and White Striped nsohairs, 1.5 cents, Black and White Plaid Scotch (3 highaans, 56 cents -Glossy Alpacas or Trioliairs, BESSON &918, Mourning se, CHESTXUT Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. iy7 ;5 590 .KERINOE S YARDS LUPIN'S FRENCH 2 cases dark assortment. 2 Me* medium assortment. 1 ease MO. colors. lease all-weel 1 case Rep Cashmeres. EYRE & LELNDELL, 0/11,54( MAMA a nd ASUA. ar TINE COMMITTEE OF INVESTI GATION on the "ROYAL PETROLEUM COMPANY" make the following Synoptical Re port: MM. The amount of cash on hand and on deposit in hank amounts to nearly .22,000, Second. The Company - as on hand at least live hundred barrels of oil ready for market. Third, A new well has been struck alongside of itch old Heed Well, on Reed lease, and two Ho w °ilea on the Bluff ready to tube. Fourth. That new life and energetic work is now going on at Lot No. W, on the Hyde & Et Bert Farm. Fifth. That there is now . great effort being made on Cho H. McClintock Farm to restore the Kuntz Well. • Sixth. That there is an earnest eesent intention to put down another well on the Smith Farm lease, alongside of the Hobbs Wen, the engine being on the ground, well located, and a contract made, or about being made, at once to Mind derrick and c gine-house. Seventh. The contemplated sale of part of the Company's territory has been deemed inexpedient by your committee. And lastly. The officers of said Company have submitted to an inve6tigatiou, and proved the Com ny worthy of ennildence. C. MTGE Committee WM". BOAT:Y. of CHAS. V. MAGNER, ilnvestigation. F.Pwitnn J. B. THOMAS, Secretary, AuooB7. 7, 1865, D COAL AND HI MPANY. lar" CUBIBERLA PROVEMENT CC CAPITAL STOCIC 00,000 AT isS BACH. " ' "4""' Ofee Nu. 228 South FOURTH Street. DIRECTORS:. Joseph Lesley, __ylvesterJ. Megargee, Robert H. Beatty, Tatiow Jackson, Albert D. Boileau, Price I. Patton. Edward H. Faulkner; Thomas-H. Rickert. A. Eugene Smith, The Directors organized by eIeeting_SYLVESTER J. brEGARGRE President, and ALBERT R. SOHO FIELD Secretary and Treasurer. aide-t.i. far' TWAT NATIONAL BANK, PIIILAIDELPICIA, August 9, PM To avoid detention; parties holding thirty or more SEVEN-THIRTY COUPONS, due August nth, are requested to leave them for examination prior to that time. Cheeks will he ready for dellveryini the morning of that day. C. 11 - . CLARK, • aulo-4t President. STEWART GOLD MINE COM PANY OF NORTH CAROLINA, OFFICE, 436 WALNUT Street, Philadelphitt.—A. meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS be held on next, THURSDAY, 17th instant at 12 o'clock M. • an/0.12MM 4t , " J. D. REIN - BOTH, Secretary. pr" INS. CO: OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AUGUST 7th 1865. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWENTY DOLLARS per Share, clear of all taxes. payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on demand. sub-10t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ?NOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the NATIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY will be held at the (Mice, No. 303 WALNUT Streel, on WEDNESMIT, the 16th August, at 12 o'clock M. By order of the Board of Directors. e.u7-6t WM. J. DIALCOLM, Secretari. lar OFFICE MANDAN MINING COM. PANT, No. 324 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 1865. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of the Mandan Mining Company on which instalments are due and unpaid ishereby declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on MONDAY the 21st day of AUGUST, 1685, at 12 o'clock noon, at the °Mee Of thi,Seeretary of the corporation, according to thC charter and b y-laws, unless previously re deemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. lIOOPES, Secretary and Treasurer. IiarOFFICE GIRARD JOINING COM. PANIC, No, 324 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, July 18th, 1889. NOTICE Is hereby - Riven that all Stock of the GIRARD DUNiNa- 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, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless previously redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyl9taul9 Secretary and Treasurer. OrDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS.—OFFICE OF CHIEF COM MISSIONER, S. W. Corner WALNUT anti rirra Streets. PHILADELPHIA August 7th, 1865. Extract of an Ordinance in relation to Carriage and Cab Drivers,Approved May 10th, A. D. 1855. SECTION 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 properlicense as a driver of Hackney Carriages. notice is hereby given that all persens so em ployed are required to appear at this Office and ob tain said License, or they will be dealt with as the law directs. THOMAS M. TRIOL. anB-tutlasSt License Clerk. MILITARY. lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit. foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations , light and easy duties. For all further information inqui FRONT Recruit ing _Rendezvous, EU. 311 Smith Street, Philadelphia, between 9A. M. and P. M. every day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, Captain and Recruiting Officer. BURGLARY RAMPANT LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON SOT STILL THE MASTER OF THE S-ITUATION It is sometimes said that truth is STRANGER than action. It must be admitted that truth is far STRONGER and much more NIGHTY, and that it will prevail over both error and fiction. That the burglar was never more active than at present; that the common safe is opened, and suc cessfully robbed almost nightly, and is not aprotec tion against the burglar, must be admitted by all men of common observation. That Lillie's Wrought and Chilled-iron Safe is the only strictly Fire and Burglar-proof Safe now made at a price that business men generally can afford to pay, must also be admitted, after the most thorough examination. It is presumed that the citizens off'hiladelphia!and vicinity will generally recollect that last year a sheet-iron safe vender, of this city, publicly an nounced that it was very easy to drill a hole through Lillie 's Safe door, over the lock, and open it; that soon thereafter some of his pupae of the burglar profession, on his plan. made a most serious attempt to open one of Lillie's Safes, at the West Philadel phia Trust Fund, on Market street, and that it proved an entire failule, under the most favorable CitOumttences for the operators. Luring the present season, it hasbeen announced by another sheet-iron safe vender, that it was very easy to open Lillie"s Safe in a new way, that was both simple and practicable; that the Operator bad only to drive some iron wedges between the edge of the door and the safe, to burst the safe open, al leging it to be Only oast-Iron. That both of the above statements were designed to operate on those who were not iron-workers, and Hilt posted, and made by interested parties, with the sole object to discredit Linieb3 Safe, is undoubt edly true. But it can hardly be supposed that either state ment was made to Induce a professional burglar to experiment upon eitherplan, as he necessarily must be an iron worker, and as such knows that to get a hole through thorough chilled iron, it must be ground through, and to do this it takes too long a time to operate successfully, and too much power for the burglar. Be knows, also, that as Lillie's Safe is supported by a network of wrought iron bars over the whole surface, it would be literally impossible to burst the safe or break the bars by driving wedges in at the edge of the door. It would seem, however, that some of the inexpe rienced and younger of the profession have made the attempt to open Lillie's Safe in the latter way, by driving wedges, and, after a most severe and thorough effort, utterly failed; still not satisfied, and having the opportunity, they next tried the sledge, and after sledgingfor two hours with a heavy sledge without effect, the operators deliberately left. (See certificate bebiw.) Verily, truth is much stronger and more mighty than error or tiotiOn. The above results are introduced, trusting that parties who with to be secured against the burglar, will look after the truth, and not believe or trust those who are interested to deceive and - lead them Into error, trusting also that the inexperienced burglar will learn wisdom, and not be led astray by these false teachers, and thereby imperil his liberty a nd perhaps ills life, with scarcely a prospect of gain. The sate last refekka to it now at my depot, not injured for use, and all parties interested In having a safe that is strictly fire and burglar proof are particularly invited to call and examine tills safe. I have also Liilles Chilled Iron Safes, Bankers', House and Mercantile, Fire and Burglar Proof, also Burglar Proof, and Llllia , s Wrought Iron Flre Proofs, all at very low prices. Also, a great num ber ofseeond-hand safes of the most popularmakers, not imported from other cities, but received In ex change for Lime's, which I offer at lower terms than can be found at the Auction Rooms. C, SADLER, Agent, NO. 9.1 S. SEVENTH STREET. tiLovCgsmt, N. J., July 17,1565. M. C. Sadler, ESQ ' Agent Liiiie`o Refeg.—TtniLC Sir; In August. 186t , ,"1 purchased of you a No. G Mercantile Safe (Lillie , s Wrought and Chilled Iron). On Saturday night, the 15th instant, a gang of burg tars (by false keys) entered my office, and made a serious and most thorough attempt to open the safe by the use of a heavy sledge and other Implements. The safe was heavily Wedged at one end, which only caused a crack on the surface, like a Ate crack; then, by sharp-pointed instruments, they tried to open the crack, hut utterly failed. They sledged the door also, but without injury. They also tried to burst open the safe by driving sharp instruments between the edge of the door and the safe In different offices, without any effect. d They also tried to rive in the lock without any i success, and I can't see that the safe s injured for use hi any respect. I have no doubt the burglars voluntarily left,helng fully convinced they could not open the safe. After this severe trial, I must say that my confidence in the safe isgreatly increased, and can most cheer fully recommend Lillie , s Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe to all who wish to protect their valuables from thieves and burglars. Yours truly att7-mtbs-It WILLIAMS Aft3CIALLISTER. COAL. BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Genuine Eagle Vein COAL, equal if not superior, to Lehigh. Egg and Steve sizes, * • „. Large - Nut, Ir. Try lt. You will be alive to be pieasect. Office, 121 South FOURTH Street below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 CALLOWHILL Street, above Broad. jy22-3m ELLIS BRANSON. 1/' NO WLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY, .1131- and FISK COAL, at reduced rices. Office and Yard. NINTH and WILLOW Sfs. 3914-11 e C 0 A L = SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. and best Locust Mountain, rromSchuylitill, prepared expressly for family use. Depot,' N. W. corner EINTITN and WILLOW Streets. Otliee. 112 S. SECOND Street. Caps-tfi J. WALTON & CO. (IOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. otou lumbers and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk and Wagon.e over Duck. Also. Paper Mannfaettmersi .Drier Felts, from one to live feet wide; Pauline Boltine Ball Twine, ac. &am JD co., DA-sk No. M ime THE PRESS.--PMLADELPHIA; fiHU SDAY, AtrerlTST -10 L 1865: CURTAIN GOODS. I . S. WALR&VEN, MASONIO HALL. 119 CHESTNUT amZET• HAS dtJeT RICICITRD A FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM evitur.wtws, ENTIRELY NEW AND EIDE DESIGNS, AT REDUCED 'RATES. PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO 13.41.iit5, WITH PATENT UMBRELLA PEAHEN, ALL SIZES. READY FOR USE. WINDOW SEfA.DES, OP THE LATENT PATTERNS. PIANO. COVERS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. -THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing, under the Finn of AN ofREW C. CRA CRAIGO., is dissolv Partnere death JOSEPH B. , the Junior All the business of the late Finn will be liquidated by the surviving Partner. ANDREW C. CRAIG, lt* 138 South FRONT Street. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between HENRY H. FRY and DAN IEL DE KALB,under the firm. of FRY & DE KALB, HOUSE CARPENTERS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Business of the late firm settled by either party. HENRY H. FRY, _ DANIEL S. DE KALB. PHILADELPHIA, August 8, lass. EM3-3t* DISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing between W. T. FRY and M. Y. OLRY, under the name and style of W. T. BY & CO-, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. W. T. Fry retires from the firm, and Olry will settle the bueluese of the late-copartner ship. WM. V. O T. L RY. FRY, M. V PHILADELPHIA, sth August, 1865. NOTICE.—HAVING PURCHASED THE INTE REST of W. T. FRY In the firm of WM. T. FRY a CO., the undersigned win continue the business at the old stand, No. 9 North SIXTH Street, Phi ladelphia. V. CUM. au7-8t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H B Undersigned have this day entered into a co partnership under the name and title of BIWNER, MrANN, & CO., for the transaction of the GENE RAL LUDIBEB BUSINESS, at 1908 MARKET St. A. BRUNER, en., D. C. KU WANN A. ISNEII;32. PHILADELPHIA, July 8, 1885. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot, at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad vantages. }yll-4m• TVSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. a-F—The Partnership formerly existing between Samuel Marty., Alexander Hogg, and Robert H. Beattie, under the name of MACEY, 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 them ; and all persons indebted to said firm to Max payment to either of the surviving part ners. SAMUEL MACKY. ROBT. H BEATTIE. 25 South WATER Street. COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have en tered into a part M AnershCEYip und BEAer the TTlE name of , to carry on the Produce and General Commission bUSlness, from and after the Ist day of August, A. D. 1806, at 25 South WATER Street. and ran and 1035 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. SAMUEL MACKY,_ angl-tuths-et ROBT . H. BEATTIE. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE AAORTMENT OF mla-tf SPRING GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. - FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. -a- The subscribers would Invite attention to their IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, . which they make a specialty ia their buainese. Also, Constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT do CO., .RENTLENEEN , S FURNISH:ERG STO R E, No. 814- CHESTNUT Street, 3.1.47 Four doors , below the Continental. ; )siim tui t IEI 600 REFiteCOTAIREET. 600 WATER boOLEBB Vszazgßa. BAN-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING.. .10.6-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balance or my large stook of 'FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist. The •saortment is complete. GEO. J. HENKELS, 809 sad 811 CHESTNUT Street. 6 6 SMITH & JONES' " BRAND. The 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 au9-6t 30 North DELAWARE Avenue. UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES ARE NOW DUE. °prier. DEPUTY COLLECTOR INT. FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, DA., MAIN STREET AND CHELTON AVENUE, GERMANTOWN, Philadelphia. Notice is hereby given, That the Annual-Col lection Lists have been received, and the Taxes are now due and payable. The Annual List in cludes the tax on licenses, Incomes, carriages, Watches, musical instruments, plate, and yachts. It is generally known that O. personal notice can not be given to every taxpayer. The law specially prescribes the mode of notice—viz. by by advertise ment in one newspaper, and notifications to bepost ed up in four public places. Persons residing in the Twenty-second and Twen ty-fifth wards will make payment at this office. Those residing in the Twenty-third ward will make payment to THOMAS S. FOUL - IMOD, Deputy Col lector, FRANKFORD Street, Frankford. This Annual Tax is by law payable on or before the 50th 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 is the Mb day of AligusL 1865. WILLIAM H. 'MILLER, Deputy Collector, Fifth District, Germantown. July 29, 1865. jy29-satutht-13t LEWIS 6t COX. --R-A JOSEPH J. LEWIj, CHARLTON T. LEWIS, S. S. cox. COUNSELLORS AT LAW,__ No. 132 BROADWAY. P. 0. Box, No. 5,660, NEW YORK CITY Attend to all business in the Courts of the United states and in the Departments at Washington. Especial attention given to Internal Revenue Dull ness, and to Claims against Foreign Groyeraaiehts, as well as our own. . . . . . Judge Lewis' experience as Commissioner of In t ern a [ Revenue, and Charlton T. Lewis' experience as Deputy Commissioner, will be a guarantee of thorough acquaintance with the Revenue Laws. Mr. (,ox's connection with the Committee of For eign Affairs in Congress and his long membership or the National Legislature , insure a thorough knowledge of legislation and practice in the depart ments. au7-121 NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT- A.l IN C/ ESTABLISHMENT; STATEN ISLAND.- 40 North EIGHTH Street.—This Company, so long and favorably known In New York during the past forty-six years, have opened an office as above. Ladies and Gentlemen's tiarments. and wearing apparel of every kind, dyed and cleansed in the most perfect manner, Stains and spots removed from garments without being ripped. Merchants havin goods of undesirable oolong can have them redyed in superior style. aulti-thstu39t* BOHLEN'S WEESP ANCHOR GIN— Constantly on hand and for sale by the under signed, L.oln Importers of this .Gin in the United States. HOI , IRY BOHLEN & aulO-It 221 and 223 South FOURTH Street. COGNAC BRANDIES.-JUST RE ecived. per "Claudia," 5034 pipes "Mareft" Cognac: also, in bonded warehouse, "Pinet, Cas orlon. & C 0.," and Hennessey Cognac, Pellevolsin Brandies. pale and dark, in yi casks and% casks, Of different vintages, and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., aulo-3t. 221 and 223 South FOURTH Street. E D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGENT, MEMPHIS, TENN. The Civil Courts of this District are now in pray tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatlyfacilitates in the speedy collection of claims. jy4-6M_ E. D. F. MORGAN. McC AIMLESS & SMITH, rama it y ito IN A B D u 4 ALIPHE IR ORB ATREETs. Constantly on hand wait for sale a large 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 Picklingurope. All sales warranted free from Impurities and chein teals. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country. AGEE TS. L. E. CAMBLOS, .. . , No. R. 3 Walnut street, Phila delphia. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 EachUnge Place, Bat timore. CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va. LW. GOULD & CO., NeWbern, N. H. lel9-3m CI HI LDREN'S CARRIAGES AT SACRIFICE.--Balauce of stock., beautiful styles, closing out at less than cost. ROWE, BOSTON, & CO., au4-tf 157 and 159 North THIRD Street. cARLINIET FURNITURE. mouRE & CAMInoN. l 6l l ° l Tlt l e°ND E l er . an Itiled ooilo:edeeli eMatlet in the price of their Furniture. rereuasen will please oil end eximalle VAT atAga. wri-lar SILK AND DEM Got.. MRS FALL. 1865 - , FALL. EDMUND • YARD Sc CO., 617 Chestnut and 614 Jayne Sts, IIe:PORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, LINENS, WRITE GOODS AND BALMORAL& DEALERS IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, GEEMANTOWN FANCY FOOL GOorrogs AND BALMORALS, AT TEE LOWEST MARKET RATES. Wl.lm FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DUX" GOODS, By the Piece or Package. AT AND. UNDER MARKET RATES. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT ST. (WIIOLEULE ROOMS, DT STAIRS.) 53,15-Im COMMISSION HOUSES. BAGS 1 BAGS BAGS 1 NEW -AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS, B BURLAP, AND GUNNY ,AGS, FLOOR AND SALT BADS. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY ea CO.._ jy2E-em No. 1.12 NORTH FRONT STREET. IAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOE THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 11.2 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA., AND 103 BEARE. STREET. NEW. YORK. Je22-8m WILLIAM BROCKIE t I COMMISSION MERCHANT, 101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Will continue the Commission business of the late firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON &CO. Advancesmade on PRODUCE consigned to RICH ARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., LIVERPOOL and to correspondents hi LONDON, BELFAST, and GLASGOW. AUGUST 1 1866. RETAIL DAT GOODS. _ . L INENS AND MITLINS t LINEN Sheetings, Pillow Linens, Table Linens,: Tow elllngs, Napkins, Doylies, Shirting Linens, &c., in large assortment, much, less than usual prices. 4-4 Muslin for 31c.; every make of Min Una made. 5-4, 6.4, 5-4,9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12.4 Sheetings /to. R. D. & H. PENNELL, 1021 MARKET btreet. BUY'YOUR BLANKETS AT ONCE, AND SAVE $5 PER PAIR. We are selling colored Blankets for ice for $1 each; good all-wool. white Bed Blankets for $1.75 per pair; real good ditto for $8.50 per pair; very line, $lO per pair. Every quality of Blankets ninde, and we warrant them under usual prices. In some mnagnmyersmay save $5 per pair. R. D. tib W. if. . PENNELL. au9-3t 1011 MARKET . Street, below. Eleventh. T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. V • Extra fine Hemmed Handkerchiefs at 25 cents. Marseilles for Basques and Dresses. Striped Nalusooks for Waists, 45c. per yard. Soft finish Cambric, IX yards wide. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. • Crochet Edgings. Pointe Lace Goods under regular prices. Thread Lace Collars from 50 cents. au4-12t pLAIN BUFF„ PINK, AND BLUE PERCALLES or French Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets. Pure white Shetland Shawls. White Shirred Muslins. Plaid and Stripe NainsookS. Plain NaillsOOKS, Swiss Muslim', Cambrlos, &c. Fine lead-color Linens_ Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Laines. • EDWIN HALL & Co.. SS South SECOND Street. N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing . out regard less of cost. Je2o-tf COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock In town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at 20C. Gauze, Domet, and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and 65 cents. Basra line black Mohair AlpaCag t Lupins 6.4 black Wool Detainee 1. Good stock white Nalusook, Swim. Bird-eye Linen, striped mastics, finest Cambrica and Jaeoizets,vuffed manna, Pique, ete. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Basques and Summer Dusters, 'FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, hi Black and Gray Grounds, We to sl.ao. Travelling Dress Goods; in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chene Silks, 13.50. VERY CHEAP BLACK BILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles and Sacques. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WiIiOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 250. 10.4 Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetims, H. STEEL E SON, myB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Steet. 628H00P SKIRTS. 628 HOPRINS' "OWN MARE"KE" 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 l improved ma chinery, which entirely prevents slipping and be coming unclasped, rendering them superior to all othr stylesrts in the market. forhe new and desira ble , sizes, and lengthsladies, misses, and children. On hand and made to order, wholesale and oll St retail. Warrantedt. Jto give satisfactiony26, at -Im. 828 Altree INSURANCE. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN SYINAKIA, 3D MO.; SSD, 1805. Insures Lives, Allows Interest on Dope• sits c and Grants Annuities. CAPITAL, 8150,000. DIRECTORS. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBURY, JEREMIAH HACKER, HENRY HAINES, JOSHUA H. MORRIS, WISTAR BROWN, RICHARD WOOD, WM. C. LONGSTRETH, .CHAS. F. COFFIN.; SAMUEL IC SHIPLEY' PRESIDENT. ROWLAND PARRY, ACTUARY TEMPORARY OFFICE, NO. 247 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BASEMENT. fy2s-tuthsly STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS. O IL Ew MINING, COMPANIES COAL, AND OTHER N-. 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 PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOOK. LITHOC+RAruED TRANSFER BOOK. • ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. oltormlisi Privy LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS 8c CO., BLANK BOOK. MANUFACTURERS AND STATIONERS. 4.3 a CHESTNUT street. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. R. Corner of FOURTH and RACK Streets, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealer's in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY. &C. . AGENTS FOR THE exIMBRATZD FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumera supplied at Vtity LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Orkata BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, - - _ Would call the attention or Druggi.: sto, Country Mer chino, and others, to his stoat-of ROOTS S SERBS, 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 _ tr liberal dioeooat to the ade. Cata/ogues rurnished on application. Myll-3111 GROCEItIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supPILY fand - Um at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE CFROCERIES, TEAS, Le., &O. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, my24-tf Dor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. REMOVALS. - pe EMOVAL.--BNEDICT MILL ER, -AA , UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer has removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. jy27-Imlr REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON & -LAI CO, have moovesl their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place No. 1210 CIOSTNUT Street (under Concert Hal,) where thus' will keep s stock of CarrisFes of their own inake,„'lnd will re ceive orders or every description. of first-elaele work. Jelin 7, DM, IPLI7AIBING, GAS, AND STEAM FITTINU, RAIDS , Lift, Force, and Cistera runlpg. *ADIVEL M. LIEIKAIT4 ,a319-.34' 111A41A.U4 §EVENTLE RITZ. us JO V.BW BOOKS NEW BOOKS 1! THE STORY'OP PFENERAL SHBRMAN'S GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By MalOr Nichols. 12mo. CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the author or "John PHILIPS. Hmo.• ST. PHILIPS. Ry the author of "Rutledge," Hmo. ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITCISMS. 12m.0. PHILIP IN PALESTINE. A book Of Boy Travel. By M. A. Edwards. All tile new bootie received e. si coon ao_pubitshed and for Bale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Snceeseor to W. &A. Xartten.) au4 608 CHESTNUT Street. ATTRACTIVE BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY AND SEA-SIDE. COUNTRY LIVING—By Gall Hamilton. GALA DAYS—lty Gail Hamilton. STUMBLING BLOCKS—By Gall Hamilton. HOUSEHOLD POEMS—By Longfellow. 'SONGS FOR ALL SEASONS—By Tennyson. NATIONAL LYRICS—By Whittler. TENNYSON'S POEMS—Farringford edition. ENOCH ARDEN, Illustrated—By Tennyson. HYMNS OF THE AGES—Selections from Wither, Crashaw, Son thwell, and others. FOLLOWING THE FLAI3—By Carleton. For salt t.r LINDSAY & BLA.KISTON, ens No. 25 South SIXTH Street. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE kiTITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES N. W. corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH streets (Or• merly at MO Arch street.) Circulars at 12M and 1304 Chestnut street. Or address P. O. Box 2611. The next Session will commence on MONDAY. Sep tember lfith. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., Principal. aulo-1m ei,HEGARAY INSTITUTE.—ENGLISH Ladies, French Boarding. and Da_y Scho Streetoun Ladies, Kos. 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE pni 7 - ledelphia, will reopen on WEDriLSDA.Y, Septem ber Mb. French is the language of the family, and is con stantly spoken In the institute. For circulars and particulars apply to aun-am Madame DMERNULLY, Principal. CRITTENDEN'S PRILA.DELPHIA. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 637 .. C:11 . 7.r1.7 . 91 Street, cornp!pfSeveutii. Established 1844 . Incorpocated 1851. The course of instruction includes BOOK-KEEP ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com mercial Law, de., de., furnishing a necessary' PREPARATION FOR BUSYNESS LIFE. VA:CA'i.ION. Students instructed separately, and received at anytime. D11)1(1111:16 awarded on ghaduation. Catalogues turalsled 'gratis on appli cation. att9-12V 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 all ages received. Begins Septem ber. MI6 • Before to JOHN O. CAPP sox, g 3 South THIRD Street; TTIOB. J. CLAYTON, Esq., FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr. GEORGE F. KNOTT, 38 HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address Bev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green, Pennsylvania. au4-3m VEMALE COLLEGE, BORDEN - A- TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTEMBER the Isth. A few vacancies only remain. For cats iogues, containing terms, etc. Address. Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., au2-6w. President. TREEMOUITT SEMINARY, NORRIS TOWN, Pr..—For Young Men and Bon—Twen ty-second year. The Winter Session, ofslX months, will commence on TUESDAY, September 19th. For circulars, address JOHN W. LOCH, • atte-tutimilt. Principal. MANTUA FEMALE SEMINARY, AN-A- BARING Street, below Thirty-flith, West Philadelphia. A Day. and Boarding School for Young Ladles. The next Term liven Sept. 9th. For circulars apply to Rev. JO 1110011 E, aul-tuthelSto Principal' MOUNT. JOY ACADEMY, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYL YANIA..—This old and well-known Institution will be reopened for the reception of boarding pupils on the SECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTEMBER, the 12th. For particulars, address the Principal. all2-14t * L. M. -GA-USE. THE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Day School for Youpg_Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of Sept. au2-2m• "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 Sept, 13th, 1865. The New Annual Register of MS, giving full information, may be obtained by addressing Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y. aul-300. MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN STITITTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char tered privileges, superior advantages, and a pa tronage of MO pupils the first_ year, reOpeUS Sept. O. For circulars, address Rev. M. L. lIOFFORD, A. M., President. aul-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 years. Thepupils have the advantage of living in the Principal's family, and being under. llis constant care. For terms, &c, anply_to jy29-itn ABRAHAM BECK, Principal. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY -I- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence Its next Scholastic Year of ten months, on the first WEDNESDA.Y, the 8111 of September. For Catalogues. containing_ Terms and full Juror 3nation apply to its Principal, Jr2S-6w ,wmpaar P. WYERS, 'WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi ladelphia. DAY AND BOARDINO SCHOOL for Young Ladies. .Location healthy, airy, and attrac tive. Fall Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars spply to jy2l-2m* REY. HENRY REEVES, Principal. ALOT OF BOSTON SCHOOL DESKS for sale at aus.l2t 531 North TENTH Street. StOTTSWOOD HOTEL ; RICHMOND, VA. August, 1865. It having been reported that the Spottswood Hotel had been confiscated and closed, the proprie tors deem it proper to assure the public that such is not the case. 'f he - House is open for the accom modation of 'visitors as it has been from its opening day in September, 1800. The House has been remodeled, renovated,-re furnished, and put In perfect order throughout, and the travelling public-may rest assured of finding as comfortable accommodations with us as call be found in any first-class Hotel North or South. Our friends, patrons, and the travelling public. generally, visiting Richmond, are cordially invited to make their home with us, and no pains will be spared to make them comfortable, as we are pledged to sustain - the well-known reputation of. the House - . - COMMILY & MILLWOOD, ante-1m Proprietors. LA N G H A M HOTEL, PORTLAND. 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,with all modernimprovements, Suites of Apart ment, Salle a Manger 100 by '4O feet, elegant Ladies , Room, 3 spacious - Gentlemen's SITTiNG - AND \VETTING ROOM, ETC. Within a snort drive of all the Rallway Termini. Fob terms to secure accommodation. address— Tbe Manager, C. SCHUMANN.. ang7-am JONES HOUSE, MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUAREi FULTLILIeigURG's . CHARLES H. MANN, r at t-lm PROPRIETOR AMERICAN HOTEL, 3,IAUCH CHUNK, PA. LA FA LENTz, I Proprietors. ROBERT KLOTZ, TERMB-42 per day. $1.2 per week. auB-2ltf A MERICAN HOUSE," -Lib- POTTSVILLE, diatiu XL,KILL CO., Pd.., S. REWOOKER, Proprietor. This House bas recently been re-opened, and in such style and Character as will merit first-class pa tronage. • - • jy27-1m VSTATIr OF JOHN WILSON MOORE,. -L4 DLO., deceased.--Letters Testamentary oil the above Estate having been granteq to the undersign ed,all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the same will present them without delay to RACHEL WILSON MOORE, Executrix, HARVEY Street, near Green, Germantown: WILSON MOORE JENKINS, Northwest corner NINTH. and MARKET, Philada.: or JACOB M. ELMS, No. 3205 WALNUT St., ritilada., Executors. attlo-Ul3t* 1 ST4TE OF JACOB ALTER, DE CEASED.—Letters testamentary on the Es tate of JACOB ALTER, late of the city of Phila delphia, deceased, having been granted to the sub scriber by the Register of Wills of the county of Philadelphiaall persons indebted to said Estate are requesta to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them without delay to MARY ALTER Executrix, jy2o-thet* No. 834 North SIXTH. Street. ]STATE OF SAMUEL WILLIAMS, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary to the Es tate of Samuel Williams, late of the city of Phila delphia, deceased, have been granted to the under- Signed. An persons indebted to said estate are requested to snake payment, and those who have claims and demands to present them to SUSAN R. WlLLl.A.)l9,_Exeentrix, 14-2vr WALNUT Street; THOS. WILLIAMS Jr.. Executor, 192Z_GLEESTNUT Street; or to their Attorney, RODT. E. RANDALL, • jylS-thgt. 202 WASHINGTON Square. MARSHAL'S SALE:—BY VIRTU or ft writ of sale, by The Hon. JOHN GAD WALADER, Judge or the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bid der. for cash, at 61MPSON & 'NEILL'S DRY DOCK WHARF, CHRISTIAN Street, on SATURDAY, the lath day of Auelliit, 18(15, at 12 o'clock K., the bark. MARIA. and JULIA. her tackle, apparel, and fur niture. She was built at }Whoa, `Spain, in 1855; is two hundred and fifty-two tons burden; is copper fastened, diagonal kneed; has just been thoroughly overhauled, and yellow metaled to the bends, under the inspection of the marine surveyors, at a large expense; she is well found in anchors, chains, sails, rigging, &e., and can be sent to sea lit a small ex pense. P. C. ELLMAKER, U. 5. Marshal, E. D. of Penna. Pri - D,Annt&tni, August 4, 1865. ant t 3 10 12 18 1.9-8 t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, INIAND FOR THE EAST ERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. UNITED STATES EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA- , gcr. Whereas, The District Wirt of the United States for said Distriet.proccedin a libel, tiled in the name of the United. States,ixath decreed On the sth day of August, A. D. 1865, that all persons who claim to have any interest in the Steamer SCURVIN, captured on the high seas, to wit: at Halifax on the Roanoke River, on the coast of North Carolina, by the "lasco." " Valley City, ,, and Picket-boat No. 5, vessels-of-war of the United States, be monislied andzited. , Therefore, all persons who claim to have any inte• rest in the said steamer and cargo are mon tatted and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, in the city - of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to shoW cause why the said steamer and cargo should not be pronounced to belong, at the time ol• the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore. or otherwise. Sable to condo...tiou as a lawful prize. The aboVe is an. abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. P. C. ELLMAKER, 'U. S. Marshal E. D. , af Pennsylvania. PRiLADRheRIA, August 5, 5865. wig-laths-et WRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.— dust received, from rails. a huge lot of the finest French Flowers, for the fall trade' age , the newest styles for the hair, wholesale and retail. at No. 21 N. NINTH Street, above Market, Mat side. andslAt MACKEREL, HERRING, SHADS &c. —2400 bble. Mass. Nos. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel, late-caught flat fish in assorted p'aciv_kges. 2,000 bbla. New Eastport, Fortune and Hali fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. I Herring. 350 bbls. New Mess Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer-county Cheeae, &c. In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, ista-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND SODM. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. SOO " Roast Beef. SOO " do Veal. 500 " do Mutton. 1,000 " •do Turkey. 1,000 " do Clalekea. MOO " assorted Soups, In 1,%2,4 11),eaus. FOr Sale I) . y RHODES & WILLM lAS, WATEA Street. NNW puivticVnolirm EDUCATIONAL. HOTELS. VORSIEU OP LEGAL. li:Zri33 WANTEDA. SITUATION BY A • I , young man just past Sixteen years; has served two years in the , Eilgh School. le willing to m dee himself genera ily useful for a small eompeuslt ion. Apply at No. 7 North FRONT St. aulOglistuat. WANTED-A SITUATION AS T T Book-keeper, by a yeunr man who has the most satisfactory recommendations as to his cha racter and ability. Address "Book-keeper," at this office. an9-3t. N N A W A 4 4 ll E sal D e Es A tabrim U ee ! w l eere a l. young man, by work and attention, may earn a living the first year. T have served three years in the army, with 'the 6th Corps. Please address ".1. It.,`• this office. atol-2t. • WANTED-IN bottse, a man thoroughly acquainted with the boolc intarineos ' and a good RAlogman. A cOmpctOnt party can obtain a permanent situation. Acraread, av ith references, "Publisher," box 2043 Philadel phia P. 0. WANTED—ANY TIME BEFORE ti. 6 Ist January a Store on Market street, between Third and Fifth, or on Third or Fourth streets, north of and within a ;aware of Market street.'. Address C. ft. auß-3t 5 Box 1450 Post Ogee. 'WANTED—A SITUATION AS IT SALESMAN In a Dry Goods Commission House; has been in the business nine years; well acquainted with Western trade. Best reference given, Address "L. M. U.," office of The Press. all B-41,5 WA N T E.D -AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, who is thoroughly acquainted with WHITE GOODS. Away, with reference, to A. T. STEWART & Co., BROADWAY, CHAMBERS, and EADE A Sta., aus-at. -A New York. WANTED-AT $175 PER MONTH, TY Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers Ladies, and energetic young men to CANVAS'S for our great national work, `"lshe Life, Times, and Public nervices of Abraham Lincoln." By Dr. L. P. Brockett. We have agents clearing awn Der month, which circulars. rov Address doubting oßeant. Send for ROS., & CO., BIXTEI and lifiNo/15treeti, delpbla, Pa. .1314-Im* AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT National Work.—The most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Bend for circulars. Address "P. 0.," Box. 1423, Philadelphia, Pa. jy2l-Im&W4t AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE CRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, 'THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCPE," the most interest ing and exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., Phila delphia,Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE WQ ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce ments offered. Addrass HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20NorthidERRICK Street, northwest of Pena Square, PhDada., Pa. jy2l-Im. -I-A.A GENTS PANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. O. Hot- No comment is necessary; the author's repu tation as a *Titans fully established. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address ror terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk Views jyl9-24t* Chester county, Penna. gem A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS everywhere at 9110 a month eapenese paid, to sell FIFTEEN AItTIOLE9 , the test sel offered particulars tree. Address A i r T r . GABBY, Biddeford, Maine. Mylo-dioW3M on A MONTH.—AGENTS everywhereED to Introduce the Improved SHAW & CLARK 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 othr machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are Infringement& and the seller and user are liable to fine and ttriprPionnisnt. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. mYIO-d&W3m 81,000.—A FEW MORE PERSONS, with $1,060 cash, can secure original interests in the PIONEER PITCH AND LUMBER COMPANY, If application is made immediately. A perfectly safe and legitimate enterprise. and will pay, at Pretreat prlsot, over cooper cent.Drofit ; at the rowest prices ever known at least ZOO per cent. profit the first year. A circular giving fun particulars and reliable references can be had on application. HALL & JOHNSON, ans-71 523 WALNUT Street. at WANTED 'I a RENT—BEFORE Mall, the Ist of September by a prompt and respon sible tenant, a neat DMmetlinin size, modern improvements. Address zox zuSS, rost- Office, for three days. it* FOR SALE AND TO LET. in FOR SALE-DWELLING, WITH AIL Side yard, SITING GARDEN' 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, 906 North Front street. Dwelling, 1905 Coates street. Dwelling, 1505 Spring Garden street. Dwelling, MS Brandywine street, meant. Dwelling, 1859 North Eleventh street, in excellent Order: with early possession. B. F. GLENN,,I23 South FOURTH street, an 4 and S. W. cor. SEVENTRENH and GREEN. ifft FOR SALE-THE TWO VERY DE =IL sirable AROH-Street Houses, Nos. 1932 and 1931. 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. a FOR BALE—HOUSE AND FUR 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. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, au4 and S. W. cos SEVENTEENTH and GREEN'. 40 FOR SALE, DOWNINGTOWN MILFROPERTY.—First-elass Divelliti and large More, one of the best stands In the place, conye nientlo Railroad, and very desirable lipth as a resi dence and place of business. B. F. - GELENBT, aus 123 South FOURTH Street. Aitt FOR SALE—BARGAIN POSI MTIVELY—SpIendid first-class DWELLING, on Spruce street, WM 4l.Serenteenth• Pinson rooms. Only $17,500. Easy terms and immediate nossession. HILLER, =W.-4W No. 155 N. SIXTH Street. .&T 0 ROT E L KEEPERS AND OTHERS.-TO RENT, late NATIONAL HO TEL, in Race street, between Third and Fourth streets,containing forty-fourrooms. It has beenput in perfect order, and will be rented reasonable. For terms apply to , THOMAS MARTIN, Real Estate Agent, I. W:cor. FOURTH and PINE Hts. ens-et" mm FOR SALE, IN' TRENTON- One of the most magnificent PROPERTIES ALI. ever offered; is located immediately on the river; must positively be seen in order to form a correct estimate of its vntrlneie value. Pelee, *30,000. Also, a first-class FARM •of 180 acres, in Pennsyl vania, on the . Delaware, immediately opposite Trenton; very superior improvements &c. Price, woo per acre. *ILLY.% an9-wths3t 155 lrortl, SIXTH Street. IeFOR SALE—A FARM . OF MN about fifty-seven acres, situated on the. 01d.5.. York Turnpike, llmiles from the city, and 2M, miles froili Abington Station, North Pennsylvania Rail road. It has near half mile front on tlle Dike. Apply at Roe, WALNUT Street, 'between 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. aulo4t. CHAS. H.:R..TRIEBELS.• FOR .BA.LR OR .EXCHANGE- Excellent FARM..of.:7B -acres .in Cheater..L. county, very near West Branch Station, on the Bal timore Central Railroad. Good ueigliborhood; good improvements. Price, $74000. A good city dwelling :taken asnart pay. MILLIIn, sau9-wthat 155 North SIXTH Street. . 411 , FOR BALE-FARM' OF 180 ma acres, on the Delaware River, and only 12 miles from the city. splendid gravel shore and high bank. One of the most desirable properties on the I‘IILLER,. /Da , North SikFfigiiWit. an9Lwthqt FOR RENT AN ITALIAN:VALA, • Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ ate 14. of. a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON,. within 200 yards of the City 'Railway (passing every minutes.) The house (being,new) is in excellent Order, supplied-with water from a tank in the attic, ( f . th it e . 'With every modern Improvement, heated throughout by steam; a fine porch building. The grounds in tli fr e on e t ut o i f re the len h ß o t u h se ° tabling 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 the State. Possession given immediate ly, by appl)OatiOn to Du. R. R. PORTER, T. E. BAYARD, Exeeutors, . Wilmington, Del. AgrikSTEAMSHIP ORIENTAL FOR SALE.—The superior Steamship ORIENTAL, now in Boston, iron hull, three masts, 210 feet long, 740 tons register; has two 45-inch Cylinders, 36-inch stroke, large carrying capacity. A desirable sea-gOlug steamer. Apply to CHARLM sr sAR, Roston. Or, EDMUND A. SIMMER & CO.. anlo-4t DOCK-Street Wharf, Phila. WOE SALE CHEAP-A GOOD BAGA TELLE TABLE. Apply at the Cigar Store, 602 POPLAR Street. aulO-2t• . - Yrstrjpij„ - • secured GSOUND SENT annum. in a. central part of the city. Apply at the office of JAMES H. CASTLE, 115 South FIFTH Street. TOR SALE—IRON MASTERS, AT -a- TENTION—GREAT BARGAIN-450,000 CAN BE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR.—First-elasa one or DOLLING MILL In this city, with all the splendid, m arly new machinery, with three en line. 60, another of 150, and another of 30-horse power; has seven boilers; first-rate machinery for manu facturing railroad iron, chairs, spikes, &c, ; 5,000 tons of alt descriptions of iron can be made in one year; is now all in full operation; bas water and steam railroad communication, coal abates, &c.; all the water used upon the premises derived from springs near by, free of charge. There is also a row of twelve atone tenant OWe ino included. ?dee' it75, 0 1X1; worth $100,006. Easy terms. GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, au9-4tif 155 North SIXTH Street. 'EAL ESTATE-$5,600,000 WORTH FOR SALE.—Don't fail to call first on GEO. C. MILLER, Beal Estate Broker, i. 55 North SIXTH Street, If von wish °Mel , to purchase or sell City Or suburban THOPERTY. Has greater facilities for accommodating the public than any other Broker in this city. ana-airtlis3tif LARGE SALE OF ATLANTIC CITY LOTS. M. THOMAS &SONS, Auctioneers, will sell, at public sale, on the 12th August. instant, at 12 o'clock N., at the United. lates Hotel, Atlantic Vity, a large number of Cottage and Hotel Lots, In very h d eair p able l ocations. Sale p e t r em p T tou Plan s SONS p I39SouthFOURTHB do eot X , .Phia OM l A hi & or of WOODHULL & UII.I3ERT, 35 North SE COND Street, Camden, N. J. au9-3t. FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR IRON FUR NACE, tufutl bloat, with about 1,000 acres of laud, in Adatus Co., ra,4 capable Of Plakinoo tons per week. B. V. arAINIkr, ant 1213 South FOURTH Street. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A A MERCHANT TAILOR.—The well-known es tablishment at Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa., formerly occupied bFranklin Darlington, and more recently by Lewisl Seal, drcedso4l? now offered fur sale or rent, A large badness nas aL• ways been done here, and an enterprising man, making early application, will find this a rare op portunity for engaging in a profitable trade. There is on hand a large assortment of cloths and cassl nieces, which will be sold lower than they can be bought in market. Those desiring informatlOn, will call upon or address SUSAN W. SEAL, or WA. T. SEAL, Afters of LEWIS SEAL, tietrd, au4-12` • Kennett Square, Pa. FOR SALE-M ACRES VALUABLE boring LAND, on the headwaters of Little 'Hickory Creek, Venaugo county, Pa. To be sold low. Apply to LE %I'M L. lIOUPP, aud-lilte r 153 South FOURTH. St., Phila. 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-hand red-feet wide street, with streets on each side. The build ings are of bricii, and contain a sixty-horse-power eni f in,,, two cupolas, tilt and trip-hammers, lathes, and every variety of machinery and tools used In first-class machine -shops. There are also patterns for marine railway machinery, steamboat. saw. and sugar-mill engines, and for wood and coal-stores, with all the latest Improvements. iron and coal to be obtained in the neighborhood in abundance • For sale by I. C. PRICE, sill -120 No, 611-. CHESTNUT 'dtreet. "HAVANA • CIGARS AND GUAVA JELLY.—New invoices now lauding—offered tow to dealers. Cigars suited for retailing at se, 10c, and 12c. Guava Jolty from Dominica factory •3i. FUGULT & SONS, Importers. aw9-12t° No. 21D fiOutli YLIONT Street. AUCTION SALES Atranort NOTICE. UNITED STATES SALE. Steamers.. Tugs, and Sailing Vessels. SAMUEL C. COOK, Auc-Korkeor- ON THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 10; 1888, AT 11 O'CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA MY YARD, Will be sold for account of the 'United States Go vernment: THE WOODEN . SCREW STEAMER " MONT GONERY.7 1 Register din:melons—Length, UT feet 1 inch; breadth, 30 feet; depth of bold, M feet. Elsa onevertical engine; diameter of cylinder, BO inches; length of stroke, Cinches. Schooner rigged. THE • WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "ALABAMA." Register dimensions—Length 214 feet 4 inches; breadth,3s feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 22feet. Has one elde lever engine; diameter or eyi.. finder, 85 Inches; length of stroke, 8 feet. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "FAH KEE." Register dimensions—Length, 168 feet 8 inches; breadth, 28 feet 11 inches; depth of hold, 20 feet- Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 42 Welles; 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 of hold, 15 feet 10 inches. Has two vertical engines; diameter of cylinder, 25 inches: length of stroke, 30 inches. Schooner rigged. THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER TANNIA." Register dimensions—Length, 181 feet 4 inches; breadth, 28 feet 3 inches; depth of bold, 12 feet 2 inches. Has two English steeple engines; di ameter of cylinder,6s Inches ; length of stroke, Bfeet. Schooner rigged. THE GOVERNMENT-BUILT WOODEN SIDE WHEEL STEAMER "MIAMI." Register dimem stone—Length, 259 feet 4 inches; breadth, 33 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 8„li inches. Has one Inclined engine; diameter of cylinder 44 inches; length of stroke, 7 feet. Schooner rigged. TAE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER " STARS AND STRIFES." Register dimensions—Length, 124 feet 3 inches; breadth, 24 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 16 feet 4 inches. Has two vertical engines; di ameter of cylinder, 26 inches; length of stroke, 80 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER " Nag, wicazt." Register dimensions—Length, 132 feet inchei; breadth, 24 feet 6 inched; depth of hold, 16 feet 5 Inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 34 inches; length of stroke, 80 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " 110wQIIA.11 Register dimensions—Length, 120 feet 7 inches; breadth, 22 feet 1034 inches; depth of hold, ie feet X, inch. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin. der, 36 inches; length of stroke, 36 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "SUNFLOWER." Register dimensions—Length, 104 feet 6 inches; breadth, 20 feet 9 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 7 inches. Rae one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 98 incites; length of etrotioi 34 inch". Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "AZALIA. ,, Re gister dimensions—Length.loo feet inches ; breadth, 20 feet I 0 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 30 inches; length of stroke, 32 Inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "LARKSPUR." Register dimeasions--Length, 90 feet 9 !polies; breadth, 19 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 3 Inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of ayun• der, 26 inches; length of stroke, 28 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TIIG " WHITEHEAD." Register dimensions—Length, 93 feet 136 Inches; breadth, 19 feet 9,si inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 3 inches. Has two inclined engines; diameter of or inder, 18 inches; length of stroke, Winches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "POTOBISBA.." Register dimensions—Length, 134 feet 8 inches; breadth, 27 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet flinches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 34 inches; length of stroke, 80 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN seltP.W 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 TITO "MARTIN. I, Re gister dimensions—Length, 45 feet finches; breadth, 11feet inches; depth of hold, 6 real() inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder t ia„ki inches; length of stroke, la inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TIM "HOYT." Re gister dimensions—Length, 45 feet; breadth, 10 feet 5 inches; depth of hold, 4 feet 7 inches. Has one ver tical high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 12 inches; length of stroke; 12 inches. THE BARK "A. 1,10171311/TON.^ , Register di mensions—Length, its feet 4 inches; breadth, 25 feat Inches; depth of hold, 12 feet. THE BARK "RESTLESS." Register dimen -Bions—Length, 107 feet 3 inches; breadth, 24 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet. THE GOVERNMENT-BUILT BRIG "PERIM , ' Register dimensions—Length, 124 feet 4 Inehee; breadth, 25 feet 8 inches; depth Of hold, 13 het 3 THE SCHOONER "DAN SMITH, " Register dl mensions—Length, 87 feet 9 inches; breadth, 25 feet 2 Inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 Inches. THE SCHOONER "C. P. WILLIAMS,"Regis ter dimetisiONB—LeggP, 1U kin; breadth, 2$ feetB inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 8 Umber. THE SCHOONER "MATTHEW VASSAR.," Re gister dimensions—Length, 90 feet; breadth, 27 feet 7 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 inches. THE SCHOONER • NORFOLK PACKET." Re gister dimensions—Length, 108 feet; breadth, 28 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 9 feet 8 inches. THE SCHOONER "0. H. LEE." Register di mensions—Length, 98 feet 7 inches; breadth, 27 feet 3 inches; depthiof hold, 7 feet 9 inches. Inventories at the Auction Store, No. 1U South FRONT Street, above WALNUT. Twenty per centum of the purchase money must be paid on the day of sale, and the remainder before the vessel is removed from the Navy Yard, which will be done within six days after the day °tattle. J. S. COMMANDANT. jYI9, 22, 25, 2d, aui, 4,7, 9, 10 AUCTION NOTICE. lARGE.AND IMPORTANT. MLR GO VERNMRNT . PROPERTY, SiIIUTEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER. ON - WEDNESDAY- MORNING,• August 16, 1885, AT , HALF-PAST TEN.O9OI,OOg, No. 124 ttenth Front St., &bora Walnut. WILL BE•SOLD, for account of the Medical Bureau, 17. S. A.,gthe Yellowing Merchandise, mostly in bales and original packages, entirely new and In good order: 50,000 pair Blankets. 93,006 yards Linen Sheeting. 81,529% " Bed Sacking. 22,60314 " Linen Pillow Casing 91,051 " Colored Cotton Check. 155,753% " Mosquito Netting. 21,000 Huck Towelling. 1 . 8,082 .` Shirting Muslin. :MS " Window Shade Muslin. 5,000 " Muslin. 5,190,4 s'• Muslin Sheeting. 1,852 " Check Pillow Tleidllg. 20,000 pair Drawers. 20,000 " Socks. 10,000 Shirts. 2,000 Blanket Wrappers. 1,000 Counterpanes. HP Hair Mattresses. 10, 8,000 000 50,000 Sheets. ALSO, 100 bales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly new, in good order. Can be examined with catalogues three days pre vious to sale. jy 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 81; au 1,2, 9,4, 5, 7.8, 9, 10, 11,12, ,14 15, W. UNITED ta STATES MILITARY RAIL OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, ROL LING. STOOK 1885. AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING. STOOK. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, the following rolling stock : On TUESDAY, September 19, at the Portland Co. +s Shop In Portland, Make, BM (6) Locomottre Engines. On THURSDAY, September 21, at }Tinkly & Wil liams, Shop in Boston, Mass., Four (4) Locomotive Engines. • On MONDAY, September 2.5 . , at Kennett Square, near Philadelphia. Pa., Fifty (50) Box Freight Care, four feet eight and a half inch gauge. On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at Wilmington, Del.,Eight-four (84) BOX Freight Cara, flve-foot gene. The above stock le all new, and of the very best quality. The 'Engines are five-feet gauge, flve-foot drivers, and cylinders 16x24 inches. They can be changed to narrow gauge at a trifling expense. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms : Cash in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, jy2B-40t Brevet Colonel and A. Q. ta. BOARDING. BOARD WANTED.-PERMANENT Board wanted by a Gentleman and his Wife, In a private family. Address A. 8.," Box No. 91 Post Office. and-St' BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE family, by a professionalgentleman and wife. Green, Mount Vernon, or Wallace streets, west of Broad and east of Twenty-first, preferred. Best re ferences given and required. Address Box ran Post office. au9-3t* DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST.CL&SS DINNERS, at No. 824 South WARRINGTOI4 Square. LOST AND FOUND. NOTICE IS IJEREBY GIVEN THAN' application has been made to the Fire Moneta , Con fur the renewal of POLICY OF lESURVICR No. 20,1 m. for id,EOO, issued June 8, 1853, to Clitasr TIAN bOHNITZEL, which has been LOST OR MIS LAID. Any tu formation thereof will be reeelvelf by auB-tutlißlft. THE FIRE AssOCIATION. WILL Itt 3t° O RE ? 4 4 1 ttEritatA.L FURNISHING 133NDERTAK.Ens No. 623 PACE STREET. tw6-6t* FIBBER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT -a- CARS. Every houseaceper In the city and country should use Oils excellent Can. It is Ow most eon• vecient and reliable Can muse, and glees entire satisfaction wherever introduced. I clamping In an instant, hy hooking and spring, tints a tin upon ver ring of the openin, acementsing it a ring of cemented paper. The in the paper welts by th frui t coolshe frait,and as theprreas leg continues the , and the sealing 13 per fect. The cap Is uniaStened by .unhoolring the opring and running a thin iu.)lfe around tinder the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can, at J. MeNIMpRIEEIO, 909 BMW (ittIIJAN Street, jyl3•lnalf Phtiodelpho, i TION• .AL 4- • •1+1E: z• 7YVNII d . NMI I— k • • • • AN Nll , O ST VT& AUCTION • E OP H in t iar d CABBIAONS, ONVATEDAIt lORNINN, at 100 1 clock, amm. Itcousts. suited to harness and the saddle" ALSO, Two Pair of dile large MULES. ALSO, A large collecticra of desirattle. nexhand second hand carrlnged, Wagehs, dc.', with 'Web the sale Win commence, including a two-horae Family Oar. rine bY Dunlap, Ate' Zvv poscponenulat tat iteemitieirthe Feathery ALFRED M. NEN NESS, aino-2.tif , ',Auctioneer. AtiItSALE OF .11VO!ItinsTDRED , GOVERNMENT HORSES. h On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Au at 10th and llth, at ten o'clock A. M., at HER NESS' BA zAAR, NINTH and BANSOM Streets,. lladelphlllo Wlll be 00Id TWO HUNDRED O , 43VERNMENT MORSES. One hundred each day. Horses sold singly. Terms cash; United &aloe currency. By order of OEORGE R. ORME, • Captain and K. Q, M., U. S. A. au9-2t ALFRED M. DERENESS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES • OP GOVERNMENT MEDICALROPERTY. AND uosrmai. P MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OYMa: A BALTIMORE Md.. August 7, Will be sold at Public Auction, at Tilton Gene» ral Dospltat," WILMINGTON, Delaware, MON DAY, Augustlst, at I OtiOCII r , M. 4 a qu iri an s t, r iti tr eL MEDICINES, HOSPITAL OtOP,P 9 , MEETS, DRESSINGS, BOOKS AND STA. TIO.NERY. REDDING, HOSPITAL CLOTHING. FURNITURE, AND APPLIANCES. The sales will continue from day to day until the entire stork is disposed of. Terms—Cash In Government funds at time of pur chase. The pronorty to be removed by tbe purchaser Within forty-eight hours rice; day of sale. Much of the property is but little wont. and IS Vs be sold by reason of the discontinuance of the Hos pital, . Among the articles to be sold may be mentioned: Hair Mattresses, Woollen Blankets, Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Towels, Iron Bedsteads, Cooking lltensile. iron and 'flucauldrons, Bath Tubs, Chairs,Tables ? Tin and Rolf . Ware, Stone Spit toons,lirtlveo and Forks, and a large varlet) Of articles useful in hotels, steamboats, factories, restaurants, and private residences. Catalogues of the articles to be sold can bepro cured by applying at this depot, or at Tilton Hos pital, Wilmington, after the lfith inst. Farther large Auction Sales of Medical and Hos pital Property will take place at the following localities at an early day, of which due notice will be given! Graftoll, NV/ Viii Wheeling, W, Ye.; Charlestown, IV. Va.; Winchester, Va. t Harper' Ferry, Va., t Cumberland, Md.; ClarysVille, Md s .. and Frederick, htd, and at the Medieal Purveying Depot. Baltimore, Md. The lust named Depot contains a large and valu able stock of new goods. Z. H. BLISS, Surgeon tJ. S. Vols.._ medical Purveyor 11. S. A. 411BNON a co.. Q.ALE AT ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA k..70F CONDEISINED GRAIN AND GRAIN' SACKS. CAILEF rirrEIMASTER.B OFFICE. tro , rAE WAsaiNGYON4 WARDS - 01ex, D. 0., Ananat 1, MM. Will be sold at public unction, nnier the direction of Captain J. N. Buck, A. Q. H., at Alegandria., Va.„ on WEDNESDAY, August la, 1885, at 11 o'clock. A. H., a lot of Grain and Mule Sucks, condemned. as being unfit for public use, viz: BUSHELS OF OATS. 2,91 p BUSHELS OF CORN. 3,69 a tiltAlH SAXES. Successful bidders reunited to remove the stores within ilVe (6) days from date of sate, Terms—Cash, in Government funds, 1). H. RUCKER, Byt. 1110. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, au9-6t Depot of Washington. AUCTION SALE O 1 SERVICEABLE 6ffrfiliNDUtNT bi ~ l l Fs. will offer for sale on 15 CND A.Y, the 2161 snit ~ at, the Government Corrals in Nash,: ille,Teunessee. fifteen hundred serviceable mules. These maims have been on pasture for some time, are large sized, in good condition, free from disease, youAg, and well broken. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. and continue doer until the stock is all sold. Terms—Cash In Government funds. _ . . . )3y order col. A. 3. MACKAY. Chief Q. M., Depallinent. Tennessee. Captain and A. lok, Nashville, Teen., Angust 7,1865. an9-10t, AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tim FESTIVAL OF PEACE MONDAY and 'WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. An - gust 19th and lath, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 19th. The 28th and 20th Regiments Pennsyl vania Veteran Volunteers, (White Star Division.) fully equipped, will appear in Tableaux, Powerful Orchestral and Choral Strength—Thrill ing Tableaux of Battles—Peace and Union. Sale of Seats to commence on THURSDAY, An - gust 10th, at the Academy of Music; Trumplerla southeast corner Ches Hint and Bevetitli, attd iIE Risley's Book-stand, Continental.: Price of Admission, (no extra charge for re served seats ,) 50 ets. Family Circle, 25 MS, atllo-2` NEW CHESTNUT-STREET HMV TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. GROVER & SINN Lessees and Namara% The Theatre always Cool and Comfortable. north Week of the New Irish Dykma. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVANINGS, August 9th and 10th, will be presented the New Irish Drama, in a •nets,_ by Dion Boueicault and E. H. House, en titled ARRAN NA. POGUE; Oit TUE 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 AMCSEmENTS IN THIS CITY. It will be presented with Its new and benutitat Scenery, novel Mechanical Effects,correoi Appoint ments, costly Wardrobe, brilliant Mustc,_and a CAST Or intILLIANGr AND STRENGTH. _ FOURTH DA RAND E O O M N A M ug A u T c NEE OF THE SUMMER SEASON, when ARRIIII NA POGUE will be presented. VOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY -a•• THEATRE. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Highly successful Drama in three acts, CROGHAN RINSHELA. x,r., NINO EDDIE the most a tonishinit Child in law w orm tat the fittteid.Ronet' spiettm Ballets. Lang_lieble Earceil i &e. EvER,y, FuLuvli.DAY • AFTERNOON. uZ-tt" FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS, (WIRE BRIDGE. AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAT. Freya 4 to 7 o'clock, by HASSLER'S (*RAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes oflitusic Waled daily. The Arch Vine, and conowhiltbstreet cars run directly to the place. auVit. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST-. NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 A. X. till 8 I'. M. Berman West's great Mange Ott CHBPST REJECT ED still on ExbThition. tell SUMMER =SORTS. RURAL HOTEL, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, FA. JAMES E. STEEL, rroprletor. This well-known and popular EIDUIIe has last been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than double itsformer capacity i It is pleasantly situated n the centre of the Town s with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points In the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests tally equal to those of first-class hotels Ln any part of the Country. it has been the atm of the Proprietor to establish a House eomhlkiilig the oOmforto Of Tisane with all the advantages of a large hotel, and he belieVei hd has succeeded. SEA BATHING—CAPE MAY CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.— This large , and commodious Hotel, known as the Natiollanalin is now receiving visitors. Price per week, $l6; children and servantshale- rice. Je3o-zin AARON an.ERICTSON, Proprle or. UNITED • STATES HOTEL 4 LONG BIiANCII,New Jersey, is now open for the reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af ternoon, at four o'clock. from Vine-street whaxf— returning ]Honda mornin early.--June 10, Mi. jel.o-2m• BENJ. A. SHO E MAK ER, MAKER, Proprietor. EICCRSIONS. alat4, s l , „ EXCURSION Or EMORY M. E. CIiTIRCILI Friends . , August 11th, 1805. Tickets fur sBle YINE-Street wharf. It* &NAM CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OFTERRR MAKE Y T STREET. UPPIiS . AT 8.30 A. gA.A . AND B2Erlim, Ds* 2.30 P. M.,rEAS. SENGER. Due at S. P, 4.30 P. m ., EXPRESS. Due at 1.46 P. 11.. Fare. BS.OO. Servantill $2.00, ESA:IISE24ON TICKETS, $6.00. CongonTlatitt. to be used by one person only, 10 for $X5.00. Passenge S t ation aggage addit i on a l nd from tie. Island andwitliont charge. Freight daily Irani gilUdford's Willa, below ppruce Street. Returning Trainee leave CAPE lit Alt *t 5.20 A. Nai A l; 8 A. 51., /awes's; 5 P. M., Aecommodatlint 8.20 51., Freight. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Surf. pgiLApp,pkaA, July Zl, IsBb. 196-tset • OATAWISSA. BAIL ROAD COMPANY.-Ts. Tourists and 'Travellers—Excursion Season or 11311., Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rapids of St. Law- White Mountains. mime laver, Saratoga Springs, Montreal, Le., ste,, ace,„ Quebec, &c., Sc,, Tickets for the above E2rtirsione, which hays been so long and favorably known to the Philadel phia public, by various routes to Niagara Palls, int sale at the • CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICkET 0?- VICE, 425 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Rua.. where full informotlon will besiven, N. VAN BORN, Passenger Agent. 425 ClinThi UT tltreet, afigligM CAMDEN AND AT-. O SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ' THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July let, 7TH trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Stiniew. TRAINS LEAVE ViNX.ISTREET PERRY' ilia roli9wa Speeita Excursion 41Ib 8,88 A. law Mall Train ~ WO A. IC. Freight, wills Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A.; IC. Express (through in two hours) 2.00 Pi kr, Atlantic Amommodatlon 4 . 1526 m., RF.TURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation EX A. M. E xpre.§§ (throtigh in two hours) ~,,,, ~....,r.MA.M... gaighi, with Passeplia car atstehed,‘,..ll.47,As it . Raiff rain ' .... 44 P. scut/ 'aeursion .. 15sa. - P. IF. ! 33)----- - 1 SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vim-street Ferry at 7.30 A., It.. 'return Atlanti c, ntic at C.,_ _,45P. xis rave to g $2. Round-trip Tteketa, Rood only fee. the day and train on which tiley.itre 11841114.. V. JUNCTION ACuommoo4knoN, Leave Vine-street Ferry at 6.811 Am. al., Leave Jackson at 6, A. 1114 EXTRA HA.DDONFIELD ;TRAINS. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.71 AI , H. and 1 . 1$?. L. Leave Haddonfield at 11.43 . , and 203 P. XL. N. B.—Freight , must be dui vered at FOOPeria Point before e o'clock P. M. A , insure Its ROM II 1301. r., the neat lihi• JAJ 14 G. B R] To jell-tf Agent, - -- 10.± . 0IIRSICalt3 1 4 a MING BRANCH.—Trainetot Long Branch wlll leave °gaper , a roint,CADIMIN.,„ daily (Sundays excerpted') at CU A. hi. Pare. s t. Excursion Tickets, geed for three days, 43. Extra train on Saturdav,B-81, 4.80 P. M. MetUralliff, arrive at Camden at 8.14. A. M..hlonday. je2B.2m Io" Tip COLE, Agent, Cartnien, gaSTEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM isonox.—Consignees of merchandise per alwre steamer will pilitit , mind for their goods, 11ONV Landing at r INV-STREET WitAltio. HENRY & CO. PIIII.ADELVIIT A, August 9. alllo-0t HAVANA OIGARB,-.A. GOOD VA RIETY oonttontly in store and bond, at low. ept'casb notes, B. lattltrET & SONS. Witititze No. XlB SOUtb /Pawl'
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