The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 12, 1865, Image 3

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    MARRIED.
rsgriwEI—DMELS.--On Wednesday even..
F. Berl, D.
pig., August 90, 1865, byLthe Rev. J.
A , o stos Esenwein to Kate Angelo Dante 13, all of
this citY.
DIED.
, aß ifig.--On Friday nigh,t the 11th inst., Mrs.
. t u n Farris, relict of Thomas Harris, in the
Nan flex . age.
7 1 ;V e r s ,Vtives and friends are respectfully Invited,
Jini/ further notice, to attend the fonerat. from
b e r tate residence, No. 1919 Raee otrect. 91/ from
iin,dar morning, the 16th inst., at 10 o'clock. '°
EvANS.—On the 9th inst., Stockton H. Evans.
residenceh and friends are invited to meet at
the his father, Charles Evans, No.
A.
Vine street, on
to pr
Woodland, at 10 -
A. Male friends to proceed to Ceme
1cri4„,..,.,.
eldl 11.."'"AV Rcliuvliclit Haven on the evening
,r PM 'August, e‘ecAlt e Newell 7ollek„_wye of
T. C. Zuliek, aged 35 rears.
The relatives and friends of ,he family are invited
14th
1,. attend her funeral. on Sanday afternoon,
instant. wl , bout further notice. TO proceed to
Nonni Laurel Cemetery. Pottsville.
DIXON.—On Wt.tillt•St Mr. the 9th instant, John
W. Dixon.
Faneral from hts late residence, 502 Marshall
aftrrneon. at aN. o'clock. a
street,On aids 3'
~IjoURNING GOODS JUST RE
cauvEn.
oray and Black English Chintzes, 31 cents.
Gray - Poplins, 6231 cents
Shepherd Plaid Mbhairs; 50 cents.
pack and White Striped Molt airs, 95 cents. •
Stack and White Plaid Scotch Ginghams, 56 cents.
Wadi 0 :119'38y Alpacas or Moliairs,
BgallN & 80N, Mourning Store,
918 CHESTNUT Street.
one price. Prices in plain figures. jy27
F, on YARDS LUPIN'S FRENC
MERINOES.
d i: r l?i,t=i=nt.
ease 'high colors.
lease all-woo' Plaids.
lease Rep Cashmere Es.
YRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH
81:COND Anvzioir MEETINGS.—
Elder F. It BITRBANx will ,preaclx at the
c er er NINTH anti erttlNG (1-AIIIIEN Streets, at
*L.A. 31. and 7.?; P. M. -Subject in the morning,
-Ault-Christ." it*
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH, N.E. corner BROAD and AUCH.
rublie Worailfp every SABBATH EVENING, at 8
0 -
cluck. Rev. LEWELLYN PRATT will preach
TO-MORROW, Seats free. r
sPIRITIIALISAL A CONFER,.
11 , g ENCE will be held at Sansom-street
ll:L11. on SUNDAY, at 10;4 A. M.., and a lecture by
Aitir CARTER, of Cincinnati.. "On Progress—
r,,hersal, National, and Individual," at $
BEV. JOlllll CHAMBER' WILL
preach TO-MORROW. at .1.0!4 A. M. and 4 V.
31. Fcbject to the afternoon— . • What kind of a
iniAtt has Christ given to tile Church:-•
----
W, UNION DI. E. CIFIIRCH, FOVIEITIIE
' street, below Areb.—Rev. G. D. CARROW.
pa ~tor, will preach TO.MOBROW, at 10}i o'clock
A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. it.
_ . ..
ARCH•STREETiIIETHODIST
CHAPEL. BROAD and ARCH Streets.—The
Pee. Mr. DVHDIT will preaelt at iO A. 31., and
quarter nave , e "'clod: P. 31., un Sabbath. it
REV. T. S TOR K, D. 11” WILL
Preach TO-MORROW at IlLti ST.
NATTIiEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, NEW St.,
tdow Fourth. lA*
THIRD REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH, corner TENTH and FILBERT
S, B. D131310 . C.K, of Syracuse, , v 1I 1
pr t aellTo.3loll.KOW• ' OW. 111104: Welock
TO THE FRIENDS OF THE
UNION AND TILE ADMINISTRATION.
The Union Citizens of the various Wards of the
city of Philadelphia are hereby requested to itSSem
fle at such places as may he designated by the oni
, of the Union Ward Association, on TUESDAY
Er ENING, August 15th, 1588. at 8 o'clock, pursuant
10 the rules governing the Union party, for such
ores loads and provided, to elect one Judge and
c inspectors for each election Division of said
Ward. to conduct the primary election on Tuesday
e arning, August 22, between the hours of 6 and 8
'test.: also to place in nomination candidates for
Drag :des to a City Convention to nominate caudi
;Um; for city and county officers; also, to place in
calcination candidates, or Delegates to Senatorial
Ohl - rations in the Second and Fourth Senatorial
b6teletg. and Delegates to the various llepresebta
tin! and Ward Conventions, to nominate
Lbler for immbers of the State Legislature, City
anvil:. and ward officers; also, to place in timid
:min candidates for Delegates to the various Sur
wyers' Conventions.
The Meetings, elections, and conventions herein
moaitaed shall - he held in conformity with the rules
i;ermug the Union Party.
y /astir of the Union 10,1tv Committee of Super
hthadenee. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Chairman
nal:Elfr T. DILL Secretaries
WILLIAM R. LEEDS,
FIFTH WARD NATIONAL
UNION ASSOCIATION.—A Meeting of the
A,soclation will be held at the Good Intent Hall,
inkt tI'HUCE Street, on TUESDAY EVENING,
August 15, 1861. at S o'clock, to elect officers of the
Ets.....latiow. and also officers to conduct the dele
gate election to be held on August 'ffid, 1865.
a612-51` D. If. fficCol.ll4 ELI, Secretary.
cENTRAI, NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA, DESIGNATED DE
-I.osl TART OF UNITED STATES, 1.09 South
FOURTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA, AlignSt 11, 1861.
The Coupons due August 15th Instant, on the
l'vite4 States 7.10 Treasury' Notes. Will be paid on
spd 4lter that date by this Bank. Blank schedules
1,1111.,7 furnished to pliPtinll hOlding MHO tllBl twen
iy napons. ALEX. ERVIN, J.R., Cashier.
tar SOLDIERS , MASS MEEING.
SOLDIERS'MASS MEETING
SOLDIERS' MASS MEETING
Te-NIOIIT, at NATIONAL HALL. MARKET St.,
Ihirteenth, to adopt the Constitution of the
zi , 1,13W National Union, the objects of which are
1 ,ecure the equalization of bounties; and form a
permanent association for the mutual benefit of sol
dirt. Frominent Speakers and a splendid Band.
Sow. then. Soldiers, come up in solid column. lt."
or THE COMMITTEE OF INVESTI.
GATION on the "ROYAL PETROLEUM
0.131 PA - wake the following Synontieal Re
;,,rtt
/Wit. The amount of cash on hand and on deposit
is hank amounts to nearly fl;22,000.
Second. The Company has on hand at least five
hundred barrels of oil ready for market.
Third. A new well has been struck alongside of
the old Reed Well, on Reed lease, and two new ones
:MI the Mot ready to tube.
. . . .
Fiwri7l. That new life and energetic work _ is now
ohig 011 at Lot N0..26v0n the Hyde & Eghert - Farm.
RM. That there ismow great effort - being made
en die H. Meetintouk Farm to restore the Kuntz
Wen.
Sixth. That there is an earnest present intention
;•• put down another 'well on the bmith Farm lease,
,dose de of the. Hobbs Well, the engine being on
:l4round, well located, and a contract made, or
%i , , , st being made, at once to build derrick and en
-s,rodh. The contemplated sale of part of the
, ispanv's territory .has been deemed inexpedient
) oil r i•ommittee.
_hat )(any,. The officers of said Company have
- , ,tolitted to an investigation, and proved the Com
worthr of confidence.
D. AIME. Committee
RONW, of
CHAS. V. NAGNER, Investigation,
EDWARD J. B. THOMAS, Secretary.
A ut•r:4 18.65.
• 11():ArAIT::41711TATO OF
CHIEF
311S3IONER, S. W. Corner WALNUT and FIFTH
PHILADELPHIA. August 7th, 1863.
EN Met of an Ordinance in relation to Carriage and
(AS Drivers. Approved May 10th, A. D. 1.1354.
resios 2_ No driver shall drive any hackney
..aell or carriage for the convevance of persons, for
,in• in said city, until he shall have procured from
c License Clerk, In the Department of Highways.
Al.roper license as a driver of Hackney Carriages.
slice is hereby given that all persons so eni
-o,,yed are required to appear at this Office and ob
nin said License, or they will he dealt with as the
isa directs. THOMAS M. TRIM,
;a!-lutlisat License Clerk.
OSTEWART GOLD MINE COSI
PANY OF NORTH CAbOLINA, OFFICE,
IN WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.—A meeting
me STOCKHOLDERS will be hell on next
THURSDAY, 17th instant, at 12 o'clock M.
, an 5.12,11,16 4t. J. D. REINDOTH, Secretary.
cr FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, August 9, 1865,
avoid detention,rties bolding thirty or more
1 :V1:1:-T1111PPY COUPONS, due August 15th, are
to leave them for eXanlination prior to
!nit tithe.
Clerks will be ready for delivery_on the morning
that day. C. H. CLARK,
au 51-1 t President.
afr" INS. CO. OF THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
AUGUST 7th, 1865.
?be Directors have this day declared a Dividend
.6 TWENTY DOLLARS per Share, clear of all
'xes• payable to the stockholder's or their legal
2 *Prcbeigatives on demand.
.ac-pa WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
ND COAL AND LW
AIPANY.
0
'5, AT $5 EACaI• 0.000,000.
th. FOURTH Mreet.
TORS:
1 PATlelajeg!liengargee,
Price. I. Patton,
Thomas H. Rickert.
tie Smith.
II J. MEGARGEE.
'el . , ALBERT R. SCIIO
-
CUMBERLA.
b " — z" PROVEMENT oth
STOCK
200 000 gIIARE!
(Mice , 1 / 4 0. 22439111;
DIRECT
1 ...ie1.11 Lesley.
I :..ttrt H. Beatty,
An*rt D. Boileau,
Eduard H. Faulkner,
g.
A. uen
yr,tident, SYLVE E STEI
~ .retgry. and. Treastlri
lELD
Wa THE FOURTH QUARTERLY
MEETING of the AN IR ONND
EEL AM OCIATION will take AMERIC place at CLE A VE-
Ohio, on WEDNESDAY the 23d of August,
A general attendance of Iron and Steel Ma
and Manufacturers Is expected and desired.
ROBERT H. LAMBORN, Secretary
ati9-irs4t 13R.2 WALNUT Street, Plilladelinta.
1 -3. • OFFICE or THE CITY BOUNTY.
FUND COMMISSION, Girard Estate Build.
0. 19 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
PitiLADELPilia, July 18, 1865.
pursuance of the ordinance to close the opera
',oh- of this Commission, aroved July 85, 1865,
Is hereby given t Bounty,m against the
Philadelphia for :e.,i num be
!•tleritli presented at tills Mee; and, that at the
rApiratlon of sixty days from the passage of said
• ,41 1menee, all warrants remaining on hand will be
by order of the Committee.
RICHARD C. WIN SHIP,
Secretary.
i)l9-w&s-taulB
ar OFFICE MAN DAN MINING COIL.
1.1-o. 224 wALNUT Street.
PHlL.A.romputA, July 18, 18&5. NoTICE HEREBY . GIVEN that alt Stock of
7 4 Mandan Mining Company , on which instalments
Ore due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and
~ ,1 11 be sold at public auction on 'MONDAY the 21st
of AUGUST, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
flt., of the Secretary of the corporation,according
.ho charter and by-laws, unless previously re.
' : ti ned. 'By order of the Directors. -
U A. hOOPES,
Secretary and Treasurer.
01FIFICE GIRARD MINING COM.
PANY, No 324 WALNUT Street,
IHILADF6LPHIA, July lath. 1989.
Ntyf •
ILE Is hereby even that All Stock of the
, All/1 MINING COMPANY, ;on which instal-
Ste due and Unpaid, Is herebi declared far-
TN: 1 0 and will be sold at Pubs. nation on SA.
the 19th day of August, 1985, at 12 o'clock
Secretary
t:ws, unless
USA]- redeemed.
• "‘ order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, .
.222929 Secretary and Treasurer.
MILITARY.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Wated for The 'UNITED STATES MARINE
eWa'S, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
news opportunity l entering the Marine Corps;
lorious to visit foreign countries;
to°d pay. excellent accommodations, light and
Y Outies•
c.run further Infornuattou Inqui FRONTliecrnit•
'P„ltetttleavous, No. 311 South Street,
, cu udelphla, between 9A. H. and P. M: every
ovr, except S unday. CHARLES HEYWOOD.
lyj '
amain and Recruiting Mixer.
COAL.
RUN' YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES
NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Genuinfi
Eagle Vein COAL. equal, If not superior, to Lehigh.
,- ;y1; anti Stove sizes, BS; Large But, 97. Try 11,
.b.,,n will be sure to he pleased'. Depot iioutu
[ ouinif Street, below Chestnut. 1419
t ALLOWRILL Street, above Broad.
)5Z.-3sa ELLIS BRANSON.
KNOWLES' LEHIGH, HICKORY,
and PISA COAL at reduced prices. Owe*
,Aral Yard. NINTH and WILLOW Sts. itrl4.3lle
C 0
A L
—SUGAR LOAF BEAVER
2:IMEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
21.4 best Locust Mountain, from Sehuytklit t proparee
art i Vly
for firtizar iatir Depot, o 4„ o 174
S ECOli r t u street. Capa-til e.Te. 'CO.
COGNAC BRANDIES.-JITST RE;
p , er‘ )10 ' 9 1 241V.,2,1f.12,P
"in.
&eunessey Cognac, rell e cyotaln
I . l .andles. Co. 'pale and dark, in leaska and 3.‘ casks, of
la nn E d eltY Ba ß e O l a r LF,N & CO.,
- ---at 221 and 323 Booth FOURTH Street.
ITAYANA CIGARS.--A MOOD TA:
RIETY constantly tn store snit time, at :UM.
teask rates. 8 FUOTOCT * 800.
-42441 ° . NO. RN BOUttr FRONT Street.
I BIIROLARY RAMPANT!
LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON SAFE
STILL THE MASTER
OF THE
SITUATION,
It is sometimes said that truth is STRANGER
than fiction. It must be admitted that truth is far
STRONGER and much more NIGHTY, and that it
will prevail over both error and Action.
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 ofl'hiladelphia and
vicinity will generally recollect that last year a
sheet-Iron safe render; of this city, publicly-an
nounced that it was very easy to drill a hole through
.I.lllle's Safe door, over the lock, and open it; that
soon thereafter some of his pupil* of the burglar
profession, on his plan. madea 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 failure, under the most favorable
circumstances for the operatorS.
During the present season, it has been a(inounced
by another sheet-iron safe vendor, that it was very
easy to open Lillie's Safe in a new way, that was
both simple and practicable; that the operator had
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 cast-iron.
That both Of the above statements .were designed
to operate on those who were noilron-worken, and
not posted, and made by interested parties, with
the sole object to discredit Lllllels SaTe, 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
bole through thorougly 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. .
lie knows, also, that as Lillie's Safe is supported
by a network of wrought lion 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 seeti, 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 aloft) Utterly failed; still not satisfied,
and having the opportunity, they next tried the
sledge, and aftersledging for twohours with aheavy
sledge without effect, the operators deliberately
left. (See certificate below.)
Verily, truth is much stronger and more mighty
than error or fiction.
The above results are introduced, trusting that
parties who wish to be secured against the burglar,
will look after the truth, and not believe or. trust
those who 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
and perhapshis life, with scarcely a prospect of
gain. The safe last referred to is now at my depot,
not Injured for use, and all parties interested in
haying a safe that is strictly fire and burglar proof
are particularly invited to call and examine this
safe.
I have also Lillie's Chilled Iron Safes, Bankers';
Rouse and Mercantile, Fire and Burglar Proof, also
Burglar Proof, and Lillie 's Wrought Iron Fire
Proofs, all at very low prices. Also, a great num
ber ofsecon.l-hand safes of the mostpopularmakers,
not imported from other cities, but received in ea
change for Lillie's, which I offer at lower terms
than can be found at the Auction Booms:
• M, C. SADLER, Agent,
NO. 21 S. SEVENTH STREET.
GLOUCESTER, N. J., July 17,1865
M. C. Sadler, Esq., Agent Lillie's Safes. —Dear
Sir; In• August, IMO, I purchased of you a No. 6
'Mercantile Safe (Lillie's fought and Chilled Iron).
On Saturday night, the 15th instant, a gang of burg
lars (by false keys) entered my office, and made a
serious and mos% thorough attempt to open the safe
by the use of a heavy sledge and other implements.
The safe was heavily sledged at one end, which
only caused a crack on the surface, like a fire crack;
then, by sharp-pointed instruments, they tried to
open the crack, hut utterly falled. , They sledged
the door also, ut without injury.
They also tried to buret open the safe by
sharp instruments between the edge of the door and
the safe in different places, without any effect.
They also tried to drive In the lock without any
success, and I can't see that the safe 'is injured for
use in any respect.
I have no doubt the burglarsvolnntarilyleft,belng
fully convinced they could not open the safe. After
this severe trial, I must say that mg confidence in
the safe is greatly increased. and can most cheer
fully recommend Lillie's Wrought and Chilled Iron
Safe to all who wish to protect their valuables from
thieveS and burglars. Yours truly,
ma-intim-ft 'WILLIAMS MCC:ALLISTER.
LEGAL.
TN THE' DISTRICT COURT OF THE
-a- 'UNITED STATES, INfAND FOR THE EAST
ERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
'UNITED STATES. EASTERN 'DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA—SAT.
Whereas, The District Court of the United
States for said District, proceeding on a libel, flied
in the name of the United States.hath decreed on
the sth day of August, A. D. 1885, that all persons
wbo claim to have any interest in the Steamer
SCURVIN, Captured on the high seas, to wit: at
NallfaX, On the Roanoke Hirer, on the coast of
North uarolina, by the "fusee." "Palley City,"
and Picket-boat No. 5, vessels-of-war of the United
States, be monished and cited.
Therefore, all persons who claim to have any inte
rest in the said steamer and cargo are mouished 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 of the capture of the same, to
the enemies of the United States, and therefore, or
otherwise, liable to condemnation as a lawfulprlze.
The above is an abstract of the monition issued
by the Court in the said cause.
P. C. ELLMAKER,
U. S.. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, August 5, 1865. auB-tutus-fit
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO, AND
those having claims upon the Estate of
WILLIAM R. PAUL, deceased, will pay and pre
sent the same to
JOSEPH R. PAUL,
No. 1811 WALLACE Street.
By order of Adininistratrix and Administrators.
MARGARET PAUL,
JOSEPH R. PAUL,
aus-s6t JACOB A. PAUL.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO
-RA the Estate of. ELIZA MORASSO having been,
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted
will make payment, and those having claims agains
said Estate will present them to
M. B. ESPY, Executor,
aull-6t 5 221 South SEVENTEENTH Street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application has been made to the Fire Associa
tion for the renewal of POLICY OF INSURANCE
No. 20,4 n. for 512.500, issued June 6, 1853, to CHRIS
TIAN SCHNITZEL, which has been LOST OR MIS
LAuDtu tAny2 t n formatTHEF r RE ASSOCIATION.
by
FIRST NATIONAL BAN SNECHANIGSI3I7IM, Pennalin 17, 1885.
ThiS Bank Is calling in, and will redeem in lawful
money of the United States, all the circulating notes
of the late MECHANICSBURG BANK, when pre
sented at our counter. 11. A. STURGEON,
jel7-stdal. Cashier.
SUMMER RESORTS.
R URAL'HOTEL,
• VEAANGO COIINTY,
JAMES E. STEEL,
„..„ Proprietor.
This well-IEIIOIM and popular House has Just been
thoroughly rented ane enlarged to more than
double its former capacity
It is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town,
with ready Recess by Rail and Stage to all points in
the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for
Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels In
any part of the country.
It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish
a House comblnlng.the comforts of Rome with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he
has succeeded. jy4.4M
SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY CAPE
ISL*ND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL kOTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
National - Hll le now receiving visitors . Price per
week, $l6; children an d servants
JOO-2m AARON OAERETOON, -Proprietor.
U NITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the
receptiop of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af.
ternoon, at four o'clock from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning early, —June 10, 1806.
jelo-2thw BENJ: A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor.
MARSHAL'S SALES.,
A/FARSHAL'S SALE.—BY _ VIRTUE
-M.A.of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD
WALADEE, Judge of the District CoUrt of the
United States, in and for the Eagtern District of
Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will
be.Bolll at public sale, to the highest and best bid
der, for cash, at SIMMON & NEILL'S DRY DOCK
WHARF, CHRISTIAN Street, on SATURDAY, the
19th day of Aogust, 1865, at 12 o'clock M., the bark
MARIA. and JULIA, her tackle, apparel, and fur
niture. She was bunt at Bilboa, Spain, in 1855; is
two hundred and tlfty-two tons burdelit is copper
fastened, diagonal Rimed; has just been thoroughly
overhauled and yellow metaled to the bends,nuder
the , insnection Of the marine surveyors, at a large
expense: she is well found h, anehors, chaluS, sails,
rigging, &c ., and can be sent to sea at a sins)) ex
pi,me, I'. C. F.LLMAKER,
U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Penna.
PRILADELFRIA. August 4, 1865.
au4 8 10 . 12 16 19-6 t
STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS.
OIOI e Ik c i , IN& F ? s OAL, AND OTHER
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices,Aff first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OP STOCK.
LITHOGRAPHED "
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
- MOSS ec CO_
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
se2l-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street.
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK
AND CANNA% or all numberl and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-Cover Puck.
Also, Paper Manufacturers , Drier reite, mom one
to Ave feet wide; Pauline BoltingB6ll Twine, &e.
noa _ ts JOHN W. NENNI4N____.& cc!,
No. lOMJONW Allal.
c''P *3 CARRIAGES AT
MCRIFICE.—BaIance of stock, beautiful
- styles, closing out at less than mat, •
ROWS EUSTO N it Co.,
aut-tr 1 51 and 159 North TRUSD Street.
ClatTAlllll GOODS.
wENDOW 'SHADES,
. _
CURTAIN
CORNICES,
AIM
- ?‘•
13 - ISIMPING.
W. BENNY PATTEN . ;
aul2-sw2t 1408 CHESTNUT Street.
I . E. WALRAVEN,
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STRSETs
see fralt , nacarvln
A FULL LIRE OF
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
AT REDUCED RATES
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
MOSQUITO ItA.ltSs
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
ALL SIZES, READY FOB WE,
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
SEWING MACHINES.
wur_oLcox & a ilEtris,
1
SEWING MACHIIII.
It is the best family Machine.
It is a definition or " elmplicttar ,, and ""perfec•
tton." -
The Needle cannot be let 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 la 6stirely noiseless.
It received.the Gold Medal of the AmeriCan Insti
tute in 1861.
It received the Silver Medal of the "New York
State Fair," 1864.
It received the Silver Medal of the "Pennsylva
nia State Pair," 1864.
It also received the First Premium for "TEE BEST
Eiswnzei MACHINE" at the great "New England
Fair, l, the "Vermont State Fair," and the "In
diana State Fair," 1864.
Send for a circular containing fun information
notices from the press, testimonials from those
using the machine, &c.
AGENTS WANTED.
WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE, uO.,
740 CHESTNUT STREET.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE NOW IN BTOR2
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Mbe_tf SPRING GOODS.
GENTS' FURSHSHING GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
A- The subscribers would invite attention to their
- IMPROVED OUT OF SHEETS,
which they make a specialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAE.
J. W_ SCOTT & 00. t
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING S TORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
jal-ly Four doors below the Continental.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
600 ARCH STREET. 06 0
REFRIGERATORS,
WATER COOLERS
ITEEZERE.
GAS-STOVES, FOR SIIHHEE uOOKING.•
jelA-if IaRIFFITIFI A PAGE. SIXTH awl ARCH.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
-1-"—The Partnership formerly existing between
Samuel Becky, Alexander Hogg, and Robert H.
Beattie, under the name of
MACKY. HOGG, A CO.,
having been dissolved by the death of Alexander
Hogg, all persons having claims against the late
dim of /WACKY, HOGG, A CO. are requested to
present them and all
. persona Indebted to said firm
to make payment to either of the surviving part
ners. .
• SAMUEL MACKY.
ROBT. 13, BEATTIE.
25 South WATER Street.
CO.PARTNERBHIP.—The undersigned have en
tered into a partnership under the name of
MACKY. A BEATTIE,
to carry on the. Produce and General Commission
business, from and after the ISt day Of August, A.
D at
No. 25 South WATER Street. and 1933 and 1025
MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
SAMUEL MACKY,
augl-tuths-6t ROBT. R. BEATTIE.
DISSOLUTION. -THE COPARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing between W. T. FRY
and M. V. OLRY, under the name and style of W.
T. FRY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. W. T. Fry retires from the firm, end M. V.
cury will settle the business of the late copartner
ship. WM. T. FRY,
M. V. OLRY.
PHILADELPHIA, sth August, 1865.
NoTTRE.—HAVING PURCHASED THE INTE
REST of W. T. FRY In the firm or WM. T. PRY
& CO., the linnerzigned will continue the business
at the old stand, E. 9 North SLXTII Street Fll
ladelphia. OtitY.
an7-6t
C OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—T H B
Undersigned have this day entered into a co-
Kl l AT. 'l , l 4l P e u o. d , e f l Or ti gie na t m ra e urtiAi t c i a t i le ae r tirnit
UAL UMBER BIISINEE3B at ma MARKET Bt.
A. BRUNER, Bs..
D. C. WANN,
A. RREINER, JR.
PHILADELPHIA. July S, MM.
TUB BUSINEBt3 WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
connection with an old established Lumber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad,.
van:tapes. yn-am•
C ARD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES.
I will sell the balance of my large dock of
FURNITURE,
At very low prices, until
SEPTEMBER
The assortment le complete
GEO. J. HENKELB,
le2l-2m 809 and 811 CIiESTNIIT Street.
64 SMITH JONES" BRAND.
The old friends of the above celebrated and favor
ite brand of '
VIRGINIA MANITACTIIKKO-VOBACCO
are hulked to examine a lot.-(fiery superlorojust
received per steamer "11fr Nl6wer,4l .V0)1311110-
J.. RINALDO SANK ed CO.,
31 North WATER - Street, and
_ aii9 , o 30. North DELAWARE Avenue.
To . THE FRIENDS OP OUR LATE
LAMENTED PRESIDENT.
The Subscribers haiVe just published a large and
beautifully-executed Memorial Medal of the late
President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
All desirous of obtaining the most correct, de
sirable, and cheap likeness vet offered to the public,
ill dou,:,rei the United States. e . all. Price in.
w Agent rilo
ya l t fl
j
JOHN S. WARNER, & 60M,
No. 326 CHESTNUT Street.
aul2-2t* Third floor.
- LEWIS & COX.
JosEra J. LEWIS, CilAI/LTON T. LEWIS,
S. S. COE.
COUNaELLORS AT LAW,_I32, Box, no. 5,880,
KEW IW biTy 7
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 Commissioner of In
ternal Revenue, and Charlton T. Lewis' experience
as Deputy Commissioner, will' he a guarantee of
thorouh acquaintance with the Revenue Laws.
Mr. (fox's connection with the Committee of For
eign Affairs in Congress, and his long membership
of the National Legislature, insure a thorough
knowledge of legislation and practice in the depart.
Meats. au7-12t
OIL COMPANIES DESIRING TO
it EDUCE CURRENT EXPENSES.—A Secre
tary of an 011 Company, having safe and ample
(Mee accommodations, will keep the books of one
or more goofs it Companies. on very reasonable
terms. Oa oil is struck. Call Omee Ma Ire Petro.
loom Company, No. 25 South TIDED bitreet,
Pht-
Isdelphla. aull,2t.
WANADWrEIt a BROWN,
rffE PRESS.;-? -WWII'
MILIVAND DRY GOODS J 01 04104
FA.LL. 1865,' .
EDMUND xr.Ants &
617. tites_tnut and 614 Jayne Sti.,
• INTORTEPA AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS VoOODS,
• • LINENS,
WHITE GOODS AND BALMORALS.
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN DRESS (400 D%
GERMANTOWN
FANCX WOOL GOODS,
AND
BALMORALS,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATER:
auB-lm
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY Goo") s,
113 y, the Piece or- P'aelrese,
AT AND ITND2R.
MARKET RATE'S:
JAS. L CAMPBELL & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT ST.
ji giZOLESALE ROOIItS, UP STAIRS.)
WADDING WARESOUSE.
• N - 0. 212 CHURCH ALLEY.
The attention of the TRADE is called to the sat-
Scribers , large and varied assortment of
WADDINGS;
which lie has now in store, and is constantly recety
ing, to wit:
CHEAP HEAVY WADDINGS FOR CLOTHIERS.
SUPERIOR QUALITY DO. FOR JOBBERS.
HEAVY BLACK AND WHITE
PIECE WADDING% FOR FURRIERS.
ALSO,
FINE COTTON' LAPS AND TIE YARNS.
R. E. EVANS,
aus-'smw2m Manufacturers' Agent,
BAGS ! BAGS ! BAGS 1
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SEAMLESS, B B
uRLAP G , AND quiort
A
FLOUR AND SALT DA6s, ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.
iy26-6m. No. Xl3 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGBINTE. FOIL THE BALL' OF
WILLIAM BROOM E E,:
COMMISSION M ER C HANT,
101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Wlll continue the, Commission business of the late
firm of THOMAS RICHARDSON 4% CO.
Advances made on PRODUCE consigned to RICH
ARDSON, SPENCE, & CO. LIVERPOOL, and to
correspondents in LONDON, BELFAST, and
GLASGOW.
AUGUST 1, IsBs. and-tmlf
Tr STEEL & SON; Nm. •713 , 715
North TENTH Street, are now offering great
bargains in
WAXER DRESS GOODS.
Dress Goods of all kinds at reduced prices.
Shawls of all kinds at reduced prices.
Domestics of all kinds at reduced prices:
Linen Goods of all kinds.at reduced prices.
1% yards wide English Cashmeres-Fail colors,,
MUSS OF ALL KINDS AT LqWP
_RDDEa.
Just opened 1 ease of Hoyle'e-best quality 4-4 Eng
lish Chintzes, double purples,. at Ste. aul2
T CHAMBERS, NO: 810 ARCH ST.
Extra fine Hemmed Handkerchiefs at 25 cents.
Marseilles for Basques and Dresses.
Striped Naltisook9 for Waists, 452. per yard.
Soft finish Cambric, rilYards , vide-
Camtiric Edgings and insertions.
Crochet Edgings.
Pointe Lace Goods under regular prices.
Thread Lace Collars from 50 cents. an4-12t
PLAIN BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE
PERCALLES or French Chintzes.
Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets:
Pure white - Shetland Shawls.
White Shirred Muslim.
Plal&and Stripe Nainsooks.
Plain Nalusooks, Swiss Muslim, Combrics, &c.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
Single and double width plain De Laines.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
uth SECOND Stret.
N.D.—Summer Dress G oode closing out re e gard,
less of,cost. jeW-tt
COOPER & CONARtri - x rams= AND
MARKET, have •
The best Cabsimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks,Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, of everkind.
_Muslin stock complete, prices rite
Family.Llnens, selling, gold, at .
Gauze, Doinet, and other Insane.
Pearl Wool Delaines, and 66 Cents,
Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, su. - -
Lupin's d-4 black Wool Delaines,
Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslins, finest Cambria;
and Jaconets, puffed Mnslins, Pique, &c.
White Barege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. Je7-tf
628H00P SKIRTS 628
HOPKINS , ~O WITAIAKE, t
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 slippingve ma
chinery, which entirely prevents and be
coming unclasped, rendering them super to all
Other Shirts in the market. All the new and desira
ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, misses, and
children. On band and made to order, wholesale
and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at di
ARCH Street. Jy26-Im.
'UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES
ARE NOW DUE.
OFFICE. DEPUTE COLLECTOR INT. B/MENIIP.,
FIFTU COLLECTION DISTRICT, PA.,
MAIN STREET AND °HELTON AVEISUID
GERMA.NTOWX,Philadelphia.
Notice is hereby given, That the Annual Col
lection Lists have been received, and the Taxes
ate now due and payable. N The Annual List An
chides the tax on , licenses„ incomes, carriages,
watch - Ea, musical instruments, plate, and yachts.
It is generally known that a personal notice can
not be given to every taxpayer. The law specially
prescribes the; mode of notice — via. by advertise
ment in one newspaper, and netifittatiODA to bepoat
ed up In four public places. •
Persons residing in the Twenty-second and Twen
ty.ilfth wards will make payment at this oftlee.
Those residing in the Twenty-third ward will make
payment to THOMAS S. FOULIMOD, Deputy Col
lector, FRANXFORD Street, Frankford.
This Annual Tax is by law payable on or before
the 30th day of June in each year ; but as the Tax
Diets for this year were unavoidably delayed, the
day fixed for this District RS the latest day upon
which it may be paid withent liability to penalty is
the 26th day of August, 1865.
WILLIAM H. MILLER,
Deputy Collector,
Fifth District, Glermautown.
July 29, 1666. jy29-satutht-13t
PARAFFINS' LUBRICATING
-g- gmo BBL 9. Pat received, direct from the
works of the UNION COAL AND OIL COMPANY,
adapted to all classes of machinery, in store and for
sale by the undersigned, sole agent for this market.
CAUTION.
Haying learned that unprincipled parties are
offering worthless 011 s, representing them to be
the same well-known PARAFFIN E OILS as sold
by the undersigned, to the great injury of the re
putation of the same, I beg leave to caution eon-
Burners against this gross and wilful imposition,
and to inform them that we are the sole agent for
till sale of this Oil in this market.
These Oils are prepared exclusively from CAN
NEL COAL: are free from acids: will not gum; and
AGENCYbIe, must be procured directly from the
N 0.125 WALNUT Street,Philadelp_hia.
1,000 1,315. No.ll Refined PARAFFINE WAX
in store and for isle. •
aus-sw.3t* IgrAzDnielt, Agent.
NEW YORK DYING AND PRINT.
-L. ING 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 °Mee as above.
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Ciarments and weaving
apparel of erery kind, dyed and cleansed in the
Most perfect manner: Stains and spots removed
from garments without being ripped. -
Merchants having goods of undesirable colors can
have them redyed in superior style. aulo-thstu39t*
McCANDLESS & SMITH
MALT VINEGAR FACToRS, _
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Genstarrtly on hand and for eale a large stock of
MALT and WHITE INlfd YINEGAR — a new
article of manufacture inthis Country, made by the
celebrated English process, and used exclusively
for Pickling in - Enrepe.
All sales warranted free from Impurities and
chemicals.
Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country.
AGENTS.
L. E. CIMBLOEI, No. /13 Walnut street, Plan
.
PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal
timore. -
CHRISTIAN LEE & CO:, Richmond, Va.
E. W. GOULD & CO., Newbern, N. C. jel9-3m
WHITE VIRMN WAX OF ANTILLES
—Anew French Cosmetic for beautifying and
preserving the complexion. It is tile most Wonder
ful compound Of the age. There is neither ehalk.
powder, ma bismuth, nor tale in its tempos
sition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin
W a x; hence.the extraordinary qualities for pre
serving the skin, making it so.ft, smooth, fair, and
transparent. It makes the old appear young, the
homely handsome, the b;; L iqf me more beeteifol,
and the most beautiful di . *Prices BO and So
cents. Prepared only by T kerfamere,
41 Sodth m.GHTH Street, two aoors above Chest
nut, and 133 BoUth SEVENTH Street, above Wal-
jy21.8111
FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.— .
Just received, from Paris, a large lot of the
finest French Flowers, for the tall trade; also the
newest styles for the hair, wholesale and retail. at
No. 21 N. NINTH Street, attove Market, east
side. au4-10t
HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AND SOUPS.
1,000 doz. Sausag.e Meat.
•
500 " Roast Beef.
500 " do Veal.
500 " do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turkey.
• 1,000 " do Chicken.'
8,000 " Mooned Soups, I,_Z, 231 lb. cans.
Fortf le
107 S A 'WILLIAMS WATER ,
ree-outh litreet.
E D. F. MORGAN ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
MEM:11:112, 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.
D
E. . r..moßGium.
10kOHLEN'S WEESP ANCIIOR
ConManny'n
O.: band and for Bale by the under
signed,. oat importers of Ws Gin in thd United
bunes , , . HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
.nulft-at ,99e1. and 22R SOuth . FOTIRTH tweet.
COMMISSION ' HOUSES.
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. je23-6m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CHEAPEST BLAC% "s11:0 ilfrT6ll9e.
GREAT CEATHAL CLOTHING HOUSE,
owmpAr,':, AUGUST - l.' it:'
• MOW PUBLICAI7OIII3.
TAUCHNITZ COLLECTION
BRITISH AUTHORS.
Just received by steamer
ONCE AND AGAIN. 2 vols. By the author lof
" ho. Breaks Pays."
Also. a new supply of
OH III STIANTHESISTAHE. the auttior
of "John Halifax. if And uIL the novelties. •
Price, each volume, 75' cents. Sent, post-paid, on
receipt of price.
F. LEYPOLDT'S Bookstore,
aul2-stuthat ma CHESTNUT St., up stairs:
a ( A ,er
GOBI
11%r.. A, NEW NOVEL.
ERY OF MONTGOMERY.
A striking new novel by the author of Philip
Thaxter." One large handsome volume. Cloth .
bound,-priceAlso, a finer edition in two'
volumes, price $B.
SaulbobPaperv.A.eomle book byJohn Ilmenix,sl44
Looking Around-A new.novel, by A. S. Roe .41.50
'Orpheus C. Kerr Papers-A third series $1.50
Hand-An e =Ring new English novelsl.7s
Falr7Flngera-Mrs.llltebteistatowattbiewnoveisias
St. Phillips-Nell novel by author "Ruttodge"floo
Hugh W‘orthlngton-Mre.Holmesi new novel-6 1 M .
Mary Braneagee-A new "Woinan , s'novell , ...sl.7s
10rk n 1ebinkatoosevel Vs new sporting books 2 00
Sir Mr.:CARLETON begs leave to notify.book-.
sellers that there will be no alterations in the priceet
OP ally of his nublleationa before Jan. 1, 1865.
All handsomely ,hound in Cloth, and sent' by
In2f46:id" price,rENti,. Publisher,
TrILPAT.RICK AND OUR CAVALRY.
-LA- With an account of the Cavalry Raids and En
gagements from the beginning of the Rebellion to
the garrender ofJobnston, 12mo. L .
THE STORY OF GENERAL SHEHIIIA N 49
GREAT MARCH THROUGH THE SOUTH. By
MaJOe Nichols. 12m0.
CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the author of
John Halifax." 12mo.
ARNOLD'S ESSAYS AND CRITICISMS. 12mo.
PHILIP IN PALESTINE: A Book of Boy Trgyel.
By M. A. , EdWgras. - .-
All the new books received as soon 9SpnbliSnod
and for sale by JAMES S. OLAX T ON.
(Successor'lenj•
aul2 60fi CHESTNUTStreet.
ATTRACTIVE BOOKS FOR THE
COUNTRY AND SEA-SIDE.
GALA.
COUNTRY
DAYS—BT CFalCt
Gail Hamilton.
STUMBLING - BLOcKS-137 Gail Hamilton.
HOUSEHOLD POEMS—By Longfellow.
SONGS FOR ALL SEASONS—By Tennyson.
NATIONAL LYRICS—By Whittier.
TENNYSONT POEMS;Farringford edition.
ENOCH ARDEN, Illustrated—By Tennyson.
HYMNS OF THE AGES—Selections from Wither,
erashaw, Sontlmell; and others.
FOLLOWING THE FLAG—By Carleton.
For sale by LINDSAY & BLAXISTON,
sus .No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
ACADEMY OF THRSACRED HEART,
No. 1625-WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.•
•Parents and Guardians are respectfully informed
that the ' , Ladies of the Sacred II end" intend open
ing a DAY soffooL FOR YOTTSFO LADIES on the
Second MONDAY of September:
The system of educationwill be. the same as that
pursued so successfully in all the Institutes of the
Sacred Heart throughout Europe and America.
These Ladies; being 'devoted to•the instruction of
youth, spare no pains tovrin'the heart to virtue and
impart to the mind a solid and'reilned education.
Application can be madO for Circulars Ist Sep
tember- atil2-1m
MRS. SCHAFFER'S SCHOOL WILL
•
be REOPENED . on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
at 933 SPRUCE Street.
Circulars may be obtained . at the N. E. corner of-
Spruce and Tenth streets. aun-stutkiat.
ERGILDOUN HOARDING- SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA, 4
three miles south of Coatesville, on the Penna.
Railroad. Winter termuommences Tenth Month,
(Oetober,) 9th, 1865. Terms--$BO per session of
twenty weeks. Music, ; Drawing or Painting,
each $5. Languages-not extra.
For Circulars, address the Principal.
RICHARD DARLINGTON,
aul2-stuth tm Ercildonn, Pa.
TIME WOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUN(
MEN to enter upon a course of study at BRY
ANT, STRATTON,, & BANNISTER'S National
ASSE
Commercial College, . •
MBLYBUILDINGS,
S. W. elorner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
Call or send for a Circular. anl2-2t
RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL
•DIERS will find the readiest means of honora
ble and lucrative employment in a good Commercial
Education. A full preparation for business can be
acquired at little expense, and in a abortperiod of
time, at BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S
National Commercial College,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets.
A liberal deduction will be made in all cases wor
-thy of such consideration anl2-2t
TESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
WILMINGTON, DEL. —The next Annual
Session will begin on THURSDAY, September 7,1865.
For catalogues or further information, address
aull-19t 5 JOHN WILSON, President.
INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, AT FREE-
N. J.—The Fall Term will commence
UTTEMBER 13th, and continue fourteen weeks.
BOys fated for business or college. TerM*-1800 per
yeari of forty-two weeks—one-third at the com
mencement of each term. Great attention will be
paid to the morals and manners of pupils, 'as well
as to scientific attainments. Motto—" We reason
from what we know." Deduction, thoroughness in
firstprineiples. CYRUS BALDNIN, Prfacipal.
lieTerences—llec. E. E. 'Adams, Sehermerhorn &
Bancroft, E..6impson,Wm. Musser. aunt-Let.
. ,
pHILADELPEtIA. COLLEGIATE IN.
STITUTE,for Yob - 1 , 111 LADIES N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, (for
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Circulars at 12/6 and
133 , Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Boa 2611. The
next Sessionwill commence on MONDAY, Sep
tember lath. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.
PrinelPaL aulo.lm
CALVARY ACILDEXY, AT °ALVA
"-, EY CHURCH, - MANHEIM Street, GERMAN
TOWN.—B. SHOEMAKER, A. M., Principal; as
sisted in the different departments by experienced
teachers. The next Session will commence SEP
TEMBER 11th, 1885. 'Font Boys, between the ages
of eight and fourteen years, will be received into
the family of the Principal. For Circulars address
B. SHOEMAKER, corner of crEßmAmotivN Ave
nue and 5/10EMAIER'S Lane, Germantown Phi-
D--
T..C..llenry, B. G. Gbdfrey, T. A. Newha ,
Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and Rev..G. A. Strong.
JyB-stni7t.
rfEMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRIS
owN, Ta.-I'nr Young bleu and Boys—Twen
ty-secon7l year. The Winter Seeginn, of six mOntlis,
Will commence on TUESDAY, Sernber 19th. For
circmare, address JOILN W. LOCH,
so-tut - my. , - . Principal.
MANTUA FEMALE ": EMIN AE Y,
4a-a- BARING Street, below Thirty-fifth, West
Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for
Young Ladles. The next Term will
_open Set.
For circulars apply to , Rey. JOHN MOO
aul•tuthel3o rrinv ALA
inHEGARAY INSTITUTE.-ENGLISH
v and French Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, Nos. 1521 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, Phi
ladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 20th.
French is the language of the family.; and is con
stantly spoken to the Institute. . -
For circulars and particulars Apply to
au9-3m .3liadarne ToIIERVILLY, Principal.
OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE.
The fall term of this popular institution will open
on MONDAY, September 4th. 1865. 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
TOMS secured, by addressing
OHIO FEMALE
.VOLLEGE,
aus.siv6t College Hill, Ohio.
BRISTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR
GIRLS will reopen September sth, 1885. For
Circulaze, address R. A, PEIRCE, Bristol, Penna.
jyl2-w&817t•
CRITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
Established 1894. Incorporated 1858.
The course of instruction includes BOOK-KEEP—
ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP;
Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Com
mercial Law, &c. furnishing a necessary •
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE.
NO VACATION.. Students Instructed separately,
and received at any time. Diplomas awarded on ,
graduation. Catalogues famished gratis on appli
cation. au9-12t.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL. Terms
Very moderate. Thorough course of study in.
bthotleo, English Cassias, Ac. Supplies tile
enefits of e a
home. Surveying and Engineering
taught. Boys °foliag gies received. Bens Septem
ber 4th. Refers to JOIN C. CAPP A SON, 23.
South THIRD Street; THOS J. CLAYTON, ESQ.,
FIFTH and PRUNE ; Mr.GEORGE F. KNOTT,
3S HUDSON Street. Number limited. Address
Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green,
Pennsylvania. - au4-3m
FEMALE COLLEGE, - BORDEN
TOWN, N. J.—The WINTER SESSION of
this INSTITTJTION will commence SEPTEMBER
the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata
logues, containing terms_, etc. Address.
Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A.
a u.-ew resident.
MOUNT JOY -ACADEMY; MOUNT
JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNRYL
YANIA.—This old and well-knowernstitutioU will
be reopened for the reception or boarding pupils 011
the SECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTEMBER, the
nth. For particulars, address the Principal.
au2-14t* L. 11. 19-AIISE.
TEE , MISSES CASEY AND - MRS.
BEEBE nt,lll reopen their - BnordingAmd Day
School for Young Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT
Street, on wEDSDAY, the 20th ofSept. 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.
1885. The New Annual Reg Mer of ISM, giving
run information, may be obtained by addressing
Prf. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. X.
aul-30t.
MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA., with char
tered privileges,
superior advantages, and a pa
tronage of 150 pupils the first rear, reopens Sept. 5.
For circulars, address /ter. M. L. 13OFNORD, A.
President. auilm
A. R. BECK'S SCIIOOL AT LITIZ,
.4-z- Lancaster county, Penna., intended for a lim
ited number of boys between the ages of seven and
eleven years.
Thenupils have the advantage of living in the
Principal'sfamily, and being under his constant
care. • • ,
FOrterms, apto
jy29-/m ABRAHAM FL BECK, Principal.
THE .WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
-11- 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.
Foe Catalogues. containing TOMS and full infor
mation, apply to RS Principal.
33 , 2 3-6 w WILLIAM - T. WYERS. A.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.— NOS. 9
11 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi..
ladelPhia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for
Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrao•
Live. Fall Session commeneem Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
jynam• REV. TIMMY REEVES. nine!. al.
A LOT OF BOSTON SCHOOL DESKS
for sale at_ .
aus.l2t 634 North'TENTII Street.
ACKAREL HERRING, SHAD, &o. M -2,500 bbis. Mass. Nos. 12, and Mackerel,
late-caught flat fish , in assorte d packages.'
2 , 000 bbla. New Eitotport, Fortuna Bay, and an-,
fax Herring.
2,
_6OO boxes Lubec, sealed, No. Marring.
150 bide. New Mess had.
210 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, &C.
In store and for sale by MURPHY t BOONA,
jal9-tf No. via NORTH WHARVE.
ITAVAN A. CIGARS AND GUAVA
JELLY.—New invOiCer Now landing—offered
low to dealers. Cigars stilted for retailing at Bc,
10c, and 12c. Guava Jelly from Dominica factory.
S. FUGUF.T & SONS, Importers.
ou9-12t s No. 216 :with FRONT Street.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CANPION,
. • _
281 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
are preparedlo follow the decline In the market it
she price of their Furniture. Purcbeeere wiu please
can end examine nnr stank. - nevle-10►
S. E. COE. SLITH AND MARKET STREETS
WANTED-A. BOY TO- MARX TAE
tineeGrist-Mill, or a Low-priced Ira d.
Address "Atip-Burr," Honeybrook, Obes er
County, Pa. an 12,4
W ANT E D—AN EXPEETENCtiD
SALESMAN, in a Wholesale Hat House. AS
SN:AS Box ZiEe, Phllada. P. (), mar/AMU-Mt
WANTED=AGENTB TO SELL T' E
LINCOLN WATCH, the ..grenteat thing e ,er
_inveni ed; looks like silver; weighs four ouneds,
'
Price 35 Cents. 'Sample sent bi mall, postage paid,
50 cen cents ts (postage costs 24 .----$2OO per day matte
at eatile shows and fairs; 10 tc. $lO anywhere:
, Local agents wanted In every town, and -a whote
..saio agfAit le 05011 large eityr invented duly 2ith, • •
Send for a circular. (Cut this out.
-J. RNA & CO.,
57 WASHIIsiOrTON Street,
aul2-2t.. Boston, Mass.
-
......
WANTED—A SALESMAN INA HAT
and ".Ca — .llouse. With one having a good
iTt4c c, and willing to travel, a liberal arrangement
will be male. p lioatisag strictly nonlidontial,
Addroßs Box 2342 Philadelphia P. 0. aull-3l
_
WANTED- TN A. PUBLIF HI ITG
House, a MAN thorougly acquainted with
the book business, and a good salesman. A compe
tent party can obtain apermanent situation. Ad
dress, with references, *.Publisher, ,, Box 200,Phi
ladelphi Poet-olfloe. • ault-2P
WANTED -A 81.117AT,1 0 N A.
young' man Just past sixteen years; ° 'serired
two years in the High School. Is willing to-make
himself geeprally umful for a small compensation.
Apply at No.
.7 North FRONT St. aule-thstiat. •
WANTED—AT $175 PER MONTH,
Returned and Disabled Officers and. Soldiers, •
Teachero, Ladies, and energetic young' men to
CANVASS for our great national work, ii• The Life
Times, and Public services of Abraham Lincoln.' ,
By Dr. L. P. Brackett. We have agents clearing
$175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting
Applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES;
BEM, dr, CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila
delphia, Pa. •
AGENTS. WANTEP, IN EVERY
Township, to sell GRANT AND SHERMAN;
THEIR CAMPAIGNS AND GENERALS. By
Hon John T. Headley, author of •! Washington add
his Generals, ,comprising popular Biographies
of prominent Generals of the union army, inclu
ding graphic descriptions of Battles, Sieges Ad
ventures, &e., with numerous Steel Portraits and
Battle scenes, 4;,1a only by Agents. To all seek
ing profitable employinewt rare Chance is offered
to make money. 'For terms and territory, address
at once, with stamp, IE. B. TREAT, Publisher, 130
GRAND Street, New York.
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work. —The most complete; only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published.
Send for circulars, Address P . 0.," Box 1423,
Philadelphia, ra. • jy2l.-lindeW4t
AGENTS WANTED FOR • "THE SE
CRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND THE ESCAPE," the most interest
ing and exciting book ever published. - Send for
circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., Phila
delphia, Pa. IY2B-Inr"
AGENTS WANTED - FOR THE ME
MORIAL 'RECORD OP THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra Induce-
Twits offered. Address HENRY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 NorthMERRION. Street, northwest of Penn
Square, PhUada., Pa. ' jy27-Ine
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr..T. G.. Hol
land. No comment IS necessary; the.author's repu
tation as a Wflferle fully established. EXperleneed
canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms,
NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View,
jyl9-240 Chester county, Penna.
:ir7o -A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS
eve where at S7O a month, expenses paid,
to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever
offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T.
6, &t wit', Did.:l6 - roed, mylNdit,Wam
sl 4) tx . MONTH.—AGENTS WANT.
*. ED everywhere to introduce the improved
SHAW & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine
in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker,
Wheeler .& Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and
BaCbeider, All other machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each are InfrlngeMentei and the
seller and user are liable to fine and finpriSonment.
Salary and expenses, Or law commission, allowed.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SIIA.W &
CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3ni
$l,OO ll -A F.gW MORETERSONS,
lr • with *l,OOO cashh can secure original
interests in the PIONEER PITCH AND LUMBER
COMPANY, if application is xnade immediately- A
perfectly safe and legitimate enterprise. and Will
pay, at present prices, over 600 per cent,pront ; 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 he had on
application. HALL .4, JOHNSON,
aus-7t 5221 WALNUT Street.
de WANTED TO RENT—A: PUR
IM; NISHED ROUSE -for Six. months. Address
"L. IL," at this Mace. - aul24o`
- -
da PART OF A. HOUSE WANTED—
Ma:Rent not to exceed $BOO, wlthln five or ten mi
nutes walk front Penn Square. Address P. H.
'W.," Ledger office. it
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
et o FOR BALE,-NEAT DWELLING
.I=lNo. 1859 North ELEVENTH Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 635 North THIRTEENTH.
Street.
Neat Dwelling No: 406 North FRONT Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 1905 COATES Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 1311 North TWELFTH. Street.
Neat Dwelling No. 2628 LOMBARD Street.
Large Dwelling-1367 South BROAD Street,
61,1011, I`AB South FOURTH Street, and
aul2 S. IV cor. SEVENTEENTH• and GREEN:
_ TO RENT--THE HOUSE,. COR
MINER Melton avenue and Wayne street, Ger
mantown, with all.the modern improvements. Pos
session September ist, 1865. Apply to
wine-st* W. IL STOKES; Ins. Office, Germantown.
FOR BALE—DWELLING, WITH
MM. sideyard, SPRING - GARDEN Street, west of
Twentieth.
Dwelling, with side yard, Spring Garden street,
west of Twenty-first street.
Dwelling, with side yard, Spring Garden etreet,
west of Twenty-second street.
Dwelling, 406 North Front street. .
Dwelling, 1905 Coates street.
Dwelling, BM Spring Garden street.
Dwelling, 2113 Branwine street, Damn&
Dwelling, 1859 North Eleventhstreet, in excellent
order; with earlypossession.
B.F.' GLENN, 123 South FOIIRTH Street
au4 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENH and GREEN.
TOR SALE-THE TWO. VERY DE
.mk. arable ARCH-Street Houses, Nos. L932and 1934.
/lex .urith Immediate possession , - -
- Also, a number of desirable HOIIBCI3 on Green and
adjaCent streets.
au4 B. F. GLENN, 123 Beath FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND FUR
NITURE complete, BROWN Street, west of
„Fifteenth.. Wilt be disposed of at a very .reasonable
price. House, three stories, with three-story , double
back buildings; furniture nearly new.
H. F. GLENN, ISO South FOIIIITH Street.
aui and S. W- dor_ SEVENTEENTH and
de FOR SALE, DOWNINGtoWN
MAPROPERTY.—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. B. F. GLENN,
aus 123 South FOURTH Street.
or FOR SAL E-BARGAIN POE:
MOLTFVELY—SpIendid first-class DWELLING, on
Spruce street, west of Seventeenth. 'Fifteen rooms.
Only $17,600. Easy terms and immediate possession.
MILLER,
au9-4tif 155 N. SIXTH Street.
In TO HOTEL KEEPERS, AND
JEOLOTHERE.—TO RENT, late NATIONAL HO
TEL, in Race street, between Third and Fourth
streets, containing forty-four rooms. It has been put
in perfect order, and will be rented reasonable. Foy
terms apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Real Estate
Agent, N. W. cor. FOURTH and PINE Ste. 'auB-6t.
fa- FOR SALE, IN TRENTON—IS
=one of the most magi/Moot I'ItOPERTLICS
ever offered; is located immediately on the river p •
most positively be seen in ordt r to form a correct
estimate of its Intrinsic value. Price, $30,000.
Also, a first-class FARM of 180 acres, In Pennsyl
vania, on the Delaware. Immediately opposite
Trenton; very superior improvements, fte. Price,
*2OO per acre. .MILLER,
aue-wths3t 153 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - - AA
Emu Excellent FARM or 70 acres in Chester
county, very near West Branch Station, on the Bal.
timore Central Railroad. Good neighborhoOdi good
improvements. Price, $7,000. A good city - dwelling
taken as part pay. MILLER,
auD-wills3t 155 North SIXTH Street.
iffl FOR SALE-FARM OF 180
a. acres, on the Delaware River, and only 12
roiles from the city. Splendid gravelahore and 1.0.0 L
bank. One of the most desirable propertles on um
river. MILLER,
au9-wthigt . 155 North SIXTI7I Street.
et FOR SALE OR: EXCHANGE in
Mil FOR CITY PROPERTY—FARM of 130 +IL
acres, in Montgomery county, two miles from sta
tion on the ie. P. R.R. 20 acres of woodland, 30 of
valuable meaScef; large Mansion, new Barn, and
plenty of fruit. •
Also, one of es acres. B. J. DOGSIPio,
aull-fstuat* 108 South FOURTH Street.
FOR BALE-A FARM OF
At
ma about fifty-seven acres, situated on the 01d...16..
York Turnpike, 11miles from the city, and 234 miles
from Abington Station. North Pennsylvania Rail
road. It has near half mile front on the pike.
Apply at 206 WAI:NTJT Street, between 11 A.
M. and 1 P. M.
aulo-4t* CHAS. H.. 11. TRIEBELS.
FOR RENT, _
- AN ITALIAN VILLA,_
Late the residence of DAVID C. WILSON, situ
ate ji( of a mile from the CITY of WILMINGTON,
Within ZOO yards of the City Railway (passing every
minutes.) The. house toeing new) la in excellent
order, supplied with water from a tang in the attic,
with every modern improvement, heated throughout
by steam; a Hue porch the entire length of the
building. Tim 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
burrounded by hedge and wall. This country seat
is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant
locations in the State. Possession given immediate
ly, by application to DB. IL
B A IL
YARD, PORT.Eit,
T. F.
Exceutors,
au3-4w Wilmington, Del.
•
Cri STEAMSHIP ORIENTAL
FOR. SALE.—The superior Steamship
1./UIENTAL, now In Easton, Iron hull, three masts,
210 feet long, 740 tons register; has two 10-inch
Cylinders., 3Q-inch stroke, large CA.rryillo capacity.
A desirable son-going steamer• Apply to .
CHARLES SPEAR, Roston,
Or, EDMUND A. SOUDER & CO.,
aulo-4t . DOCK-Street Wharf, Phila.
"DEAL ESTATE—SS,OOO,OOO WORTH
.nov FOR SALE.—Don't fan to call ilrst on GEO. C.
MILLER,
Real Estato • Broker, 1.5 s North
Street, If you wlbh either to pareltilee or sell city or
"suburban PROPERTY. Ha, greater fitellltiee for
accommodating the public than Ally other Broker in
this city. ' aue-wthatlf
TI'OR SALE—A DESIRABLE RUSI
NESS STAND, on MARKET Street, between
F uire tit rt iamm FirthMARKET ntreets
Street. . Teems.
favo
r
auttble.-ot I.n
-q
FOR BALE-A SUPERIOR IRON FUR
NACE, in fullblast, with about 1,000 acres of
laud, in Adams CO, Pa., capable of making 80 tons
per week. B. F. GLENN,
aus '123 South FOURTH Street.
- A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A
MERCHANT TAILOR. —The Well-known Sp
tablishment at Kennett Square, Chester county,
Pa. formerly occupied by Franklin Darlington,
and recently by Lewis Seal, deceased, is now
offered fur sale or rent. .A large business has al
ways been done here, and an enterprising man,
making early application, will find this a rare op
md
poytty for engaging in &profitable trade. There
is on hand a large assortment of cloths and eau&
macs, which win be sold lower than they can he
bought In market. Those desiring Information, will
cull upon or address SUSAN W. SEAL, or
WM. T. SEAL,
Adners of LEWIS SEAL, dee , d,
an4-12t*.Kennett Square, Pa.
FOR SALE--320 ACRES 'VALUABLE
boring LAND, on 'the headwaters of Little
Hickory Creek, Venango county Pa. To be sold
10W. Apply to LusOos
aud-no - 144 SontEWROURTH'iii., Phila.
IRON- FOUNDRY ARD MACHINE
SHOPS SITUATE IN MOUND CITY, 11,
'LINO'S.
The lot has a front on the Ohio River 0f.265 feet,
and extends 200 feetln depth to a one-hundred-feet
wide street, with streets on each side. The bulld-
Jpgs Dna, and contain a. sixty-horse-power
engine, two coisolas, tilt and Atip-hatunlen W
, /ON
and every variety or machinery and tools need to
tirst•elass machlue-shops.. - There are also patterns
for marine railway machinery, steamboat, saw, and
sugar-mill engines, arid for wood and `coal-Stoves,
with all the latest improvements. • ,
iron and coattobe.,ebtalned in the imelghborhood
in abundance.
FOY sale by • • • 1. C. PRICE,
441-121 5 014011BEITIcI31 , Street.
TASTEFUL AND 81MTANTIAL CLOTIEING
Foie !RALE! AND TO LET.
.DEBIRABLB DWELLING-IEOI7BE
'ma-WANTED—Within a Short distance of Erb: d
and Chestnut, either now or by the first of October..
Any one knowing of a house being vacated will be
paid for notifying the advertiser, should it lead to
an engagement. Address
lt HENRY," Ledger office.
Hi FOR
FURNITURE. BROWNT t HUIIbE AND
't
teenth. B.- P. ,
GLENN. •
min 123 South POUT 11,T if , 6tror t.
111 FOR SALE-THE TWO VERY
desirable Arch-street HOUSES NO. 1.918 and
1920; new and complete. Immediatossession.
FOURTH ENN,
iLdl2 1183 Boutii .0490.
deFOR BALE-OERMANTOWN COT
TAGE and FURNITURE, complete, on EUgh
street. lmmedlate possession. B. F. GLENN,
anl2 123 Smith FOURTH Street.
AUCTION NA LES.
/A m ITERKNEBB ? BAZAAR, NINTH
AND HANSOM STREETS.
SPECIAL SALE OF THIRTY HORSES.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, at the BAZAAR, will be sold
THIRTY HORSES,
Formerly to use by the government ail young
and serviceable, and to be sold to the highest bld - -
00r, to close a concern.
ALFRED I EfERIENESS,
aul2-2tif Auctioneer.
AUCTION NOTICE.
LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
SAMUEL O. 000K 1 AUCTIONO/C4,
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 18, 1866,
AT HALF.PABT TEN TgLOCK,
No. 124 South Front St., above Walnut,
WILL BE SOLD.
for account of the Medical. Bureau, V. A.,gthe •
following Merchandise, mostly in bales and original,
packages, entirely new stadia good order:
50,000 pair Blankets.
93,008 yards , Linen Sheeting.
ei,5MS¢ Bed Sacking.
22,0033 " Linen Pillow Casing,
84,0519( " Colored Cotton Check.
155,753 X " Mosquito Netting.
21,000 " Huck Towelling.
13,932 Shirting Muslin.
LOOO " Window Shade Muslin.
5,000 "
11,1304 " Muslin Sheeting.
1,882 " Check Pillow Ticking. •
20,000 pair Drawers. •
20,000 " Socks.
10,000 Shirts.
2,000 Blanket Wrappers.
1,000 Counterpanes.
800 Hair Ilattresses.
.3,610 141104 Cases, Cotton check.
10,000 Pillow Ticks.
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.
lyia, 17, 20, 29, 27, all aui, 2,3, 4, 5. 7. 8,9, 10, 11, 12,
14;16, id.
SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER
bIASTERIS STORES, GRAIN AND GRAIN
SACKS.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OP WASHINGTON,
WASIIINGTOIS, D. C., August 4,.1885.
Will be sold at public auction, at 51xtli street
wharkWashington, D. C., under the direction of
the °Meer in charge of Forage at that pointon
TUESDAY, August 16, 1885, at o'clock A. ti., a
lot of condemned Quartermaster Stores, consisting
of
Brooms Brushes, Cups, Knives and Forks,
Lamps,Lanterns, Curry Combs, Rules, Halters,
&c.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, about SEVEN THOU
SAND isimura.s OATg,NINETY BUSHELS
OF CORN, AND FIFTY THOUS4ND GRAIN .
SACKS.
Successful bidders will be required to remove the
stores within live (5) days front date of sale.
Terms cash, in Government funds.
D. IL RECKER, '
.. 7 1 7 :t t rev. Maj. Gen. and Chief
Qu of W arterm ashington.aster,
Depot
if ARGE BALE OP CONDEMNED ,
-u-d QUARTERMASTER STORES, CARTS, MOW
ING MACHINE, &c.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF WASHINGTON:,
WASHINGTON D. C., August 4, 1886.Wi1l be sold at public auction, under the direction
of Brevet Colonel C. H. 'Tompkins, A. Q. H., 17. S.
A., at the Government Warehouse, situated on the
square between E and F, and Twentieth and
Twenty-first streets, Washington, D. C., on WED
NESDAY, August 18, 1885, at 10 o'clock A. M., a
large lot of Condemned Quartermaster Stores, con
sisting of
Anvils, Bellows, Braces, Chisels, Forges, Files,
Hammers, Knives, Punches Pincers, Squares,
Stocks and Dies, Vices, Augurs,Compasses,
Gauges, Hatchets, Planes, Saws , Tool Chests,
Lank/11#, l'lONVing. Machine, Pau/ins, Ploughs,
Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, n large lot Of LOSllitr
Scraps, Cast and Wrought-Iron Scraps, Wagon
Tire, etc.
ALSO,
Will be sold at the foot of Nineteenth street, near
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, immediately after the
completion of the sale above referred to, a number
of Carts, Wagon Bodies, Wagon Wheels, Ambu
lance Wheels and Bodies, Pluming Gear, dcc.
The sale will be continued from day to day until
'the whole is sold.
Successful bidders will he required to remove the
stores within five (51 days from date of sale.
Terms—Cash, in Government funds.
D. H. RUCKER,
Brev. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster,
au7-St. , Depot of Washington.
AUCTION SALE OF SERYWELD:r4E
GOVERNMENT MULES.
I will offer for sate on MONDAY, the 21st inst., at
the Government Corrals in Nashville, Tennessee,
fifteen hundred serviceable mules. These mules
have been on pasture for some time, are large
ll sized,
in good condition, - free from disease, young, and
-webroken.
— Me to commence at 10 A. M. and continue daily
until the atoek is an sold_
Terms—Cash in Government Muds.
By order Col. A. J. MACKAY,
Chief Q. M., Department Tennessee.
E. andIRK
CaptainA. Q, M.
Nashville, Tenn:, August 7.1865. aug-let
BOARDING-.
VIRST-CLASS BOARD—TVA FAMI.
1. - /F.s and single Gentlemen. CO North ritta
Street. .
DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON
Square. 131-2 m•
i Q' .NI `: 11
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. F. Corner of FOTIIITH and BACK Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS_
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
3,1A-N1fFA0.19723R8 OF
WRITE LEAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, ac.
doIENTS FOR THZ ORLSZHATZIO
FRENCH ZINO PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CAUL 03r4-8m
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC ...DRUGIj.
ROBERT A. RANGE,
7E9 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would 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 Rat line of ROTANICIAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE
MEDIES, Ae., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. nryll-3m
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES AZSIDIIie IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES,
TEAS, £O., AC.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
mySt-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
HOTELS.
SPOTTSWOOD HOTEL,
RICHMOND, VA, AlDchst, 1865.
It having been reported that the bpottawood
Hotel had neon confiscated and closed; the vroPrle
tore deem It proper to assure th e public that such
is not the case. - The House is open fur the aCeinei
modation of visitors, as it has been from its opening
day in September, Pk •
The House has been remodeled, renovated, re
furnished. and put in perfect orderthroughout, and
tile travelling public way rest assured of finding as
comfortable accommodations with ua as eau be
found in any drat-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 arc pledged
to sustain the well-known reputation of the
O House.
CORKEHY MILLWOD,
. aulo-1m Proprietors.
T N GRA M HOTEL, PORTLAND
A-a - MACE, tONDON. , ..This ecanmoattetv flute,
the largest In London," Is now open; it is situ
ated on the most open and healthy site in the West.
end,Witlt all modern Improvements, Suites of Apart
ment, Salle a Manger 100 by 40 feet, elegant Ladies'
Room a spacious Gentlemen's
SITTINO AND WRITING ROOM, ETC.
Within a short drive of all the Railway Termini.
Far term to Retire accommodation , address—
The Manager, C. scuinfANN,
aug74m
JONES HOUSE,
CORNER OF
MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
CHARLES H. MANN,
PROPRIETOR.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
A LA
[MUNE, Pik. -
LA FA LENTz. ,
ROBERT EL.01 4 2., IProPrietore.
TERM-12 Der day.
$l2 - per week. auB-211t•
44 A NERICAN HOUB:A".
-.Ls- POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO..
U. S. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor..
This House has recently beeu re-pposed, sad lrl
such style and character as will merit fittit-0 1988
tronage. jy27-1M
FISHER'S BELF-BEALING PRUIT
CANS' .
in thecity and country
EveEveryhousekeeperthe is the moat eon
should use this excellent Can.
venient and reliable Can in use, d gives entire
tiro
introduced. a rt is sealed In a
. a i n .
a . aw ing, thee e/fillPinir ' t
Instant.
antiong sn eninf aria preeeing i
cap ever around die °n en t
_ .. , ue cement In the
upon a ring of cemented Melina and. as thepres•
paper welts by the heat OL
ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per
fect.'fastened by unhooking the
The cap
spring and running u : thin knife around under the
cement ed . pl :a e CRS a rsn er ii examine this CarhiKt
J. MoiIWATRIN.9• , ,
. . 809 srxrxer tt.AZDEIe Btreet,
.J7lB-I.mif Philadelphia.
- SOLDIERS AND OTHERS WILL
find it to ' their Interest to buy Boots, Shoes,
Trunks, Travelling Bags. R e., a EIAItRETT n..
n it
i
31 South SECOND,ab. Chestnut, east side.au I
AT It EASONABIaI rUCES.
• •
A - CAD.Ehry or itvg9,..-
TIER R R TI N Y APiaXf in OM !, AU-.
ItIORIPAY and vrrti.
g ust Nth and lath, and 5a..151170317144P:2101NAC5111.
rtitria us Vettehr.a th e
t a iga in i titenr 13111Sidli ►
finny equipped, will Abbas.;
r:RoVierfut Orchestra t and Maul'
St nath—Tlirtll.
Ina Tableaux of Rattles—Peace a oi l Union.
gale of 13euts to commence on )".1 - PYRSI 3 Art A ug
.
goat lath,' at - the A611./iViti, of Ara'alal TrliMpier
southeast COPIIPC of (lostuttt ;ma tioventb, butt at.
Risley's Book-stand, Continental,
Free of 'Admlsslon• (no extra rirtrati lot re
,eil:9o,seats.) etq.; Fa mily Cirek. 2S: rt, it
NEW CHESTNUT—BT. TELYMTRE.
THIS (SATTIADAY - 1 - APTERNOONWiIt 12.
'FOURTH ORAN]) FAanLy amen - zunai
OF 401 ralltlaffß SEASON,
when the r
OreEAVF IRISH DRAWL,
'ARRAN NA POGUE,
. .
will be
_presented wits all tte
GRANDLY MAGNIFICENT EFFECIE.
Admission to..the_lifatinee,.Bo-cents to all parts or
the house; Children,2s cents. Doors open
o'clock; perforllM
pt commence Z. 51,
(irUDA.
will be presented OM 'NOM Ir YpNr&N lalf Drams, me 5
acts, by Dion Bouctcault and 11 . Nonuser en
titled •
ANNAN NA roeuz;.
OE THE
WICKLOW WEDDING.
The success of this Great Dramatic. Novelty st!/!
contintles,_and at its zenith. • Ittaaathroblear
tit
GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS
ever kno.Wnwith'. the ithfiala
SUMME.It AMUSEMENTS IN THIS , CITY.
It will be presented with its- new and beautiful.
Scenery, novel Mechanical Etractamorreol Appoint
ments, eosth , Wardrobe. brilliant Musieoind •
CAST OF BRILLIANCY AND STRENGTH.
CONCERT HALL—FOUR ItTlGtliTa
ONLY.--Coninteneing on WEDNESDAY EYE
-NING/4 Auguat /0, The orglual and only
. BRYANT'S WHNSTRELS, ,
From No, 47a BROADWAY, New York.
DAN. and NEIL BRYANT Pronrietors,
Tag,EXCELKOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD.
whose performances during the last ten years in,the
city of New York haye met With a'success unprece
dented in the annald'of public amusement. Admis.
slom 35 cents, Reserved Seats,,so cents. amusement.
Seats tickets for sale at Trumpler'SMneicBtOrereor
her Seventh and Chestnut Streets, and at ontinen
tat News-Stand.. Oken at 7: commence at 8 o'clock.
suit-8t JOHN Y. SMITH, Business Neuter.
Fox' AMERICAN VARIFIrir
THEATRE.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
Highly sumegeful Drama. IS than sec"?
CROGRAN EINatIELA.
EL NINO EDDIE, the most mitonishiiig Child 1.11.
the world on the Tight-Rope; Splendid , Ballet".
Laughable Farms. ...
RAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. an2-tf
- FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIRE BRIDD , E,
t
AFTERNOON comm Eap - RIM DAY,
From 4 to 7 y
HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND.
-Programmes of Music issued dully'.
Tile Arch, Vine, and. Callowhill-street, care runt
directly to the place. aus-7t
A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST.
-4 - x. NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 A. 101.
1111 6 I', M. BonAmln Worn great picture of
ONNIST ItMittoTpD still on 113/htbitlon. fon
REMOVALS.
i N REMOVAL
• P. B. LOFTIS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
formerly Ott Ka. 140 North Thirteenth, Wept, i.***
forms bts =thermos Mewls stud °Women that kV
has removed to
No. 01 North EIGHTH Street,
where he intends to open with a fine and well se—
lected assortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY.
Everything in his line will be found of a superior
quality and workmanship, and every article War—
ranted ao rrPrawnted•
Particular uttcollo. given to repairing fine
Watches. Jewelry made to order, and repaired.
He solicits h continuance of the liberal patronage
bestowed in his old store by former customers, and,
asks the favor of the public generally. aulg-lisi
11011 EMOVAL. -BENEDICT_MILLER,
"UMBRELLA and PARASOL Mannfacturer hag
removed to 39 NOW) SIXTH street. iyzr-teeir,
REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON - At.
-sow CO. have removed their CA.RRIA.GiE REPOSI.
TOBY to their old place, No. 12119 CHESTNUT'
Street (under Concert Hall,) where they will keep s.
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re
ceive orders for every description of first-clam*
work.
.TuNr. 7. 1865.
EXCURSION'S.
_ .
ammo CAPE MAY,
BY RAILROAD.
FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET.
8.30 A.M., EXPRESS AND NAIL
2.30 P. 111,, PASSEIVGEIL
4.30 P.M., EXPRESS.
jr2o-emw-teel S. VAN RENSSELAER, SaPit.
&MUNK CHLPB
WEST JERSEY R4ILROAD;
FROM FOOT OF
I MARAR3 O ITREET t 17P211/11
8.30 ( A t LANDEMMEN% Dlit
2AO N., 1 1 , 4L . BEIDNEFEB. Due it a*
4.30 P.
Wunss. Dna at, 7.0 r.
Fare, $3.00. 6ervanta,.o2.oo.
EXCURSION TICKETS, $5.00. Coupon Tickets.
to be used by one person only, 10 Ids .05.00. •
Passengers and Baggage taken to and from tka.
Island and Station wlthont . additlonal charge.
- Freight daily rim Sandfordle What& MOW
Hpruce street.
Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY st 5.80AJ1L.,
Mall; A. dd., Express; SF. M., Accommoastiallt.
8.2 A A. M., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, BMA.
PEILApp.,PHLionay 24, Mg. .lye -fit
_ _.
W
ax .... ti CATAISSA RAM ,
ROAD COMP ANIr.TYR
Tourists and Travellers—Excursion Season of 18Illk
Lake Ontario, Sagnen i al River,
The Thousand Islands, Portlan ,
The Itanlds of St. Law- White Mountains,
rem° River,
Nontresl, Saratoga. Springs, _ c.
&et &C., &Ott My
Quebec, &c., &c.,
Tickets for the above Excursions, which !Lava
been so long and favorably known to the Philadel.
ph is p at üblic, by various routes to Niagara FAIL, for
sale the -
CATAWroSA ELMLRA RAILROAD TICKET Or..
FICE,
425 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Baal.
where full Informotion will be given.
N, VAN HORN, Paseenger Altegite
WM-Im . .128 CHESTNUT NM*.
&Nagai 'CAMDEN AND AT
LA.NTIC RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS.
On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1865, FlVit
trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday.
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET PEER.
ae follows:
Special Excursion s.so A. IL
Mall Train 7.80 As P.s.
Freight, with Passenger Car attached : ... 9.15 A. t
Express (through in two hours). ....... ... 2.00 P.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. .
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation &sr A. M.
Express (through in two hours) 7.09 A. 1 . .
Freight,P a with ssenger Car attaehed....ll.47 A.
Mall Train 4.45 P.
Special ZMCUrsIO II 6,314 Pp I&
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7,90 4, E .
Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 t•
Fare to Atlantic. sd. Round-trip- Tickets, goon
only for the day and train on which they are issiumk.
P. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.. • •
- .
Leave Vine-etreeP FerrF at 5 - . Be r. ea-
Leave Jackson a_v." OM Ze
EXTRA mApriONIPIMLD TRINS.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.3 A. M. and 1.15 P. Y.,
Leave Haddonfield at 11.46 A. M. and 2.45 P. W.
N. B.—Freight must be delivered at Ooope.tox
Pohat before 5 o'clock P. M. to Insure ltagotngdOlni
the next day. JOHN H. BRYANT,
je2St-ti Agent.
EXCURSIONS,TYJ
LONG BRANH.—Trans
Long Branch wlll leave Cooper's Point, CANED
daily (Sundays excepted, ) at 9.18 A. M. Pare.
Excursion Tickets, good rcor three days, sa.
train on Saturdays al. 4.80 P. M. Returning, arrlygi
at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday. •
Je26-2m L. R. COLE, Agent, Casndea.
EOWRITTEN AND 'UMW+ Ds
- , of Character, Conant - 4197/v
! and Talent, with ADVICE on Duatnegg,,
Health, Education, SW-improvement, Maw.
- agpment and Training of CHILDREN, ao..
elal A.daptatlon, dm., day and evening, by
JOHN L. CAPEN.
Phrenologist and Bookeellnr.
No. 2$ 13, TENTH btreet, above Chestzwit.
0011-tuthalyit
ailit a STEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM
BOSTON.—Coosignoes of merchandise
per above steamer will please send for their goods.
now landing at PINE-STREET WHARF.,
HENRY WINSOR & 00.
PITILiDRLFRIA, August 9. atilo-8t
iamb RS. EARLAi t
FURNISHING UNDERTAIMR,.
S. E.corner TENTH and GREEN Streets. Ciell.Bse
own WILLIAM HILL MOORE, FUR
NIBIII24% UNDERTAKER, his old
mod, ITT. SOS ARCM Street, above '
METALLIC COFFINS constantly on nand.
Particular ottelttlott Igid to pfirtioUS desit.6llll Ot
purchasing grounds in woodiand cemetery.
aul2-stutblat*
011ie WILLIAM H. MOORE,
GENERAL
FEBAksinlycr lIINDERTAIKJEB,
No. 923 RACE nntitor. Au me
CS PHILADELPHIA SURGEON'S
BANDAGE INSTITHTE_,_ No. 14 North.
NINTH street, above Market.—E. 0. EVERETT..
after MI rty yenrepractical experience guarantees
toe altilibl tuinlanlent of nix Premium Patent
Graduating Procure Trona, SuDportare. KlU*ls
apartments conducted
&O. Latiltar
apartments conducted by a Ladit. ' liP/1-17
NM ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only UNEXCELLED, but TrNletrai.l.llll f
purity of Tone sad rcmer, designed altheilliYt
Churches and deboola, bud fouls to be equally
adapted to th e Parlor and DrawillgfßOOM• Or
sale only by E. lit. BRUCE,
No. 13 North SEVENTH Stmt.
lod Also,
co a complete assortment of the Perfect EL...
e onconstantly on hnd. .4mt-es
THOMSON'S LONDON HITCH,.
EVER, on EUROPEAN RANGE, for_knjP
Gee, toteleor_onnsintatottone, le Tw.w.r.-
TY ISTESENT MANS. Abe% r 111 1145 47
Dma *ankles, Ilot-air PurnikeeS, Portable Nolen
Lowdown Gratee,Tireboarti Stoves/ 33414 BiT ela
Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Oooking Stoves , eta , . .
wholesale and retell, hy take manothetorers.
CHASE StIABP, & TIFIONSON,
ap2B-tutbsein No. 'SO9 North SECOND Street
ill SUM & WATBOVB
ElawillANDlll fiNM
STORE, _
16 SOUTH "FOURTH aTjaXBT, ,
PHILDELIIV. , ...ra
kluge variety of FIRE'
SA7flta always
on hand.
DEPARTMENT FOR MAMA WORT.