The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 08, 1864, Image 3

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    PERSONAL.
.. The following pen-portrait of Secretary Fes
folen was written some time ago by the late 0-. IV:
puce, of the WestOhoster Republican: "William
T it Formation stands at this time, without a doubt,
s lilie head of the American Senate. I suppose him
via nearly Six feet In height, possibly two lashes
Wier that-measurement, and ho would .not, in my
j ; ,!sment, weigh over one hundred and fifty or slaty
( r ods. His face long and rather severe in ea
rl ridden, heavy eyebrows, dirk-brown hair
f uteked with grey, worn rather long and with
alight inclination to curl. .I judge' him to be
about fifty-five years of ago. I should not Welt
List a man of strong friendships, and yet he
, Seems to be on familiar , terms with all the
Vacrintors, occasionally enjoying a kind of dry
ugh with those who come.to humor to whom he
goes to chat. He pays little attention to style in
dress, being behind the fashion, but *there Is no
inhing of the sloven in his appearance. His voice Is
}ear, rather sharp in tone , and he speaks naturally
• d with about the proper amount of gesture. He
presses any one who hears him that he is not
talking for talk's sake, but is simply filling his posi
tion as a statesman by bringing the powers of his
grand to the oluoidation of the subjeot-matter under
'discussion. There is nothing florid in the sty]o of
)4Fr. Fossonden, but on the contrary his oratory is
. folid, probing, and yet sulholently graceful to se
'Cure the attention of his audience. I presume the
'great point which attracts- attention to, and pro
'duces admiration for, the Maine Senator, is the ex
lceeding clearness of his fine intellect."
..
From a pamphlet entitled " History of the
- Northwestern Soldiers' Pair,' held 'at Ohloago," we
'take ,the following notice of a distinguished
young Pittsburg-officer: Among the visitors to the
air were large numbers of military mon, many oill
'Oars of high rank, and not a few whose feats of
bravery and brilliant daring 'MVO immortalized
them. They. are always the lions of the hour, and
Were the recipients of Unnumbered courtesies from
the ladies. On ono morning a tall, slender, flue
looking young gentleman, modestly dressed in cat
ten's clothes, entered the hall, and quietly com
a:nonce(' making a tour of the bootlts, an evident
look of delight on his face,* and his many questions
evincing more , than ordinary interest. Sou a
soldier who had lost a leg, and walked with a
crutoh, and who was sitting in the hall, sprang
• from his seat, and hobbled towards him as last as
its enfeebled condition would allow, forgetting
'the military salute in his groat eagerness. Grasp
ing him by the band, his face working with owe.
!ion, he said, "General, I was with you at I'oa
Ridge t" Up came another, with emaciated face and
figure', but with the same breathless gladness,
"Tema!, I fought under you at Prairie Grove 1"
T4en another: "General, I VMS with you at Vicks
biirg V' and "I-marched with you through arkan-
Os 1" and " I have been with you eversince we start
ed from Dribuque I" till pretty non the almost strip
ling was surrounded by soldiers, all more or less
/tors du combat, and was shaking hands with them,
and congratulating them, and reciprocating their
joy in the heartiest manner. " Who Is it 5" "Olin
you tell me •who that. gentleman Is?" was whis
pered around the hall. " lie is certainly a distin
^callied officer, who is here without shoulder:
reps.." Soon thaplabuque ladles caught a
ore of him, and then there was another rush.
soldiers gave way for the ladies front Dubuque
Pittsburg, some of them dear friends of .his
, life, and for a few minutes ho seemed in
far danger from theencireling arms and salutes
military than when at Pea Ridge and Prairie
we. It waft Major General Frank Herron, .
,se bravery, : and loyalty, - and nobionostf, have
le him worthy of all 'honor and warm regard.
dry effort was made to detain him during the rO.•
leder of the week, but he had received his or
es, and, too good a man to filsobey . them, he loft
.e next morning for Texas.
—A correspondent says: A gentleman in con
ersation with General Grant, at his headquarters
le other day, expressed a little uneasiness lest Lee
ould march on Washington while our army was
nth of the James, and asked the General if there
I not some danger to be apprehended from his
veering the National Capital. "I'm afraid not,
' said Grant. "If I could find somebody to talk
,e on the subject, I would' like to send word
I wily give him five days' rations and fire
1' forage for his whole army ifhe will undertake
ib. I don't know but it would pay to give more
lit, but I'll risk that much, any way."
.113 numerous friends of Col. Daniel McCook,
raft reported to haveheen mortally wounded in
ite assault on.R.enesaw Mountain, in Georg* ,
gratified to learn that the . report was erre
ale is now at Nashville. Jpis wound was in
'Wier, and though painful, it is not dangerous.
fare broken or arteries cut. The remains
Ilarker,.who was mortally wounded to
action, have been taken to Pittsburg, the
old home, to bo buried with the honors of
v irmplete register of the regular and rolan
doges of the United States has been prepared
;rge B. Smith, army statistician of the War
ment, formerly of the Republican editorial
, and Congress has ordered a large number
ited for sale to the army at one dollar each. It
ludes the names of the officers of oyery regiment
oh has been sent to the field; the names of oft
i killed, wounded, and who have died, with the
Haulers and attendant eireumatances In brief. .
LPTURIt OP AN ESOArftl) RENY:L.—The Bala.
-0 Clipper, of yesterday, states that a man giving
name as 'Daniel Norman, was arrested last
it, charged with being an esoaped rebel pri
m from Fort Delaware. The accused stated to
tat night, that on Friday night last, he, in coat
y with fifteen other.prisonere, escaped from the
by passing through a sink, and that several of
•ompanions were drowned and the balance re
ared. Norman, before quitting the fort, secured
'antenna,. and after lashing them together, se-
I his cap to thorn, and tied the Via.rtmona -ono
toot with a long string. Just as he quitted
,rt he was observed by 'the sentinel, who, sup
,g that the catroontained the head of the escaped
mer, fired at it, but owing to the cunning of
:man, in allowing the canteens to float in his
;e, he escaped unharmed to shore, and reached
timurc, where, throu4 too much communion
less, he was needed.
C.v.k Am x w_._.,,.01
a. DELAWARE 00E'lf TY ICE CIREAAL—Mr. W.
locomb, proprietor of the Eastern Marketlee
and Cheese Stand, Fifth street, below Mar
is now daily gratifying the palates of his ous
el with pure Delaware county Ice Cream and
ehoicest*Berries. His stook of Cheese is the
+st in the city. ,
;onvesmasr IN Tows.—Slnce the adjournxiient
'tigress we have seen a great number of the
ere In the city. They gene . rally look extremely
from the fact that most of them lost ratime in
/ring now sults for themselves at the Brown
.o Clothing Hall of Boelchill & Wilson, Nos. 003
605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Their wls
in this respect Is worthy of commendation and
tlun.
T, HOTTIM, HOTTEST, and so up until we get to
tittotest, and thon simmer down with
sat. The word hot is easy to deoline, but who
cellne " clothlng,n especially at the price it is
for at Charles Stokes & Co.'s, under the Con
dall Not one.
,PLILIFDED eneonTarsser of misses', children's'
°ye' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
aisles Cakford & Sons, 834 and 630 Chestnut
~ Continental Hotel.
D. JAYrrtea A.LTEIIATIVE standard ran.
-a compound of those articles which long or-
Ice has proven to possess the most safe and
In t alterative and deobstruent properties, and
Lining no concealed poisons, no mercurial or
metallic preparations. Having before us the
aonlals of thousands of persons.who have been
:ell to sound health from its use, it Is recom
led to the afflicted with entire confidence that it
effectually eradicate from the human system
Wanes for whose cure It is designed.
R PORIYYIIO3•TLINI3LOOD, the Alterative will
and to be a most effective medicine. Acting
fly on the circulation, it purified the blood, and
et with it into every tissue and fibre of the
removing every particle of disease from the
SCROFULA, in all its forms, whether Ulco
is of the Flesh or Bones, Enlargement of the
3, Glands, Swellings, Eruptions, Tumors, Sc.,
Iterative has • been found pre-eminently sue
t!. By Its action on the blood it destroys the
or poisonous principle from which these dls
originate.
SKIN DUMMIES, the Immediate cause or
will always be found to be an obstructed
of the pores, farte's Alterative Is a certain re
. It not only removes the obstinate state of
,ores, but•lt frees the blood and perspiration
oil impurities and gross particles whloh are so
to obstruct the small perspiratory vessels.
ed only'at No. Chestnut street. j yB-21
.AWDBORRIST ASSORTMENT Op STRAW, FRLT,
ler Hata can be purchased of Charted; Oakford
, 881 and 836 chestnut otreet—Oonttnental
Soun STolreon, and all Bowel Airm
an) rcrnoved.by Jayne's (Jettahalve Balsam,.
more certainty and ease than by any other
Lration yet offered to the public. Give It a
Sold at 242 Chestnut street. JyB-2t
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOYT'S HIAWATELL'HATIt iIIfhTORATTYIL
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to
have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because
he brought to its notice corn. Every one 'will admit
that our preparation is worthy of its name, for the ben*•
Its it confers when it Is known.
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
original color. It brings up the natural shading of one
hair with another. thus giving the hair a perfect life
appeareath, ao that the most critical observer cannol
detect its use. It !oaken harsh hair soft and silky, stops
its failing out, cleanses it and the scalp from all impu
rities, Is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as
any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad et.
feats of previous use of preparations containing sulphur,
sugar of lead, &a.
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow.
Int challenge to test in the New York dailies throe
weeks, which
WAB PIEPER ACCEPTED
Let some 'well known and disinterested persons ap
point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
hair to Dn.'s - es. _Ryer, proprietor to nse no•
thing but hie own preparation, arid - tne - pernon-.,0.1.t.,.
also during the test. A cortidcate of the reenit to be
Widely published at the expense of the ansacceestal
competitors. Sold everywhere.
JOSEPH HOYT & co., •
10 University Place, New York.
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its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes.
The genuine is signed WILLILY A. BATOICIIL011: all
others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Bold
by all Druggists, Ste. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Crlam for Dressing
the Hair. iOl-17
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WCA-TtRIEID-
WATSON—AUSTIN. -70 n Tnesday s
_the sth! instant.
at St. Mark's Church, by the Rea Edward A. Wash
born. Goodwin Watson, of New York clty, to Annie
L.. daughter of Samuel H. Austin, Esq., of Phila
delphia. •
STE) NMETZ—IR Tit IN —On the 7th inet._, at St. John 's
E. L Church, by the Rey. Charles P. Krauth, U. G.
Steinme'a to Mao. E.. youngest daughter of Samuel
Irwin. Esq., all of Philadelphia. •
DIF]D_
ARMSTRONG.—On the 7th inst., Miss Ann Arm
strong, in the 79th year of her age.
'1 he relative; and friend; of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her nephew, Mr. Thos. C Nesbitt, No. 11.!6 South
Fourth etreet,. on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To
proceed to St. Paul's Church Ground. • ..„
BROWNING.—On the 6th instant, Mrs. Ann Brown
ing, to the SOth year of her age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, C. W.
Slam near Camden, New Jersey, on Saturday', the Ath
leotard. at 2 ' clock 't' . M.' • •
Ey RE. —On the 6th inet.,Mise Matilda Eyre, daughter
of the late Jelin and Elizabeth Eyre.
The relatives and Mends of the family are respect
fatly invited to attend the funeral from her late resi
dence, No. 1328 Beach street above Hanover groat, on
Saturday, tbo Ath inst. at 21'. 51, Funeral to proceed
to South Laurel Hill CemeterY. e•
111 BRIE.—At her residence in this city on 801 July
Jr..inst., Caroline F.. Wife of James Imbrie, and eld
est dans hter of General Wm. L Monts, of New York.
Herfoneral will take place at the West Spruce-street
Church, corner of Spruce and Seventeenth streets. pre
cisely at 2P. M., on Friday, Sth inst., at which time
and place the sedatives and friends of the faintly are in
vited in attend without further notice.
JACKSON. —On the 6th init., Joseph Jackson, In the
63d year of his age, late supdrinteudent of the Spring
Garden Gas Works.
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The relatives and friends of the famt re respectfully
requested to attend his funeral, from h late residence,
No. 25 South Seventeen' h street, on Fri ay, Sth Wet.. at
2 o'olock.lnterment at Laurel Gill.
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PALMTII.—On Sixth Day Seventh Month, George
Palmer, in the 95th year of hie age.
The reltu ly• a and friende of the family are requested
to attond his tonere], from the rmiidence of his mother,
at Radnor, Delaware county, Pa , Pint Day morning,
at 10 o'clock, 'without further notice. •••
WELSH.—At Point Lookout, Maryland, July
3d, of dysentery, °entreated 'in Virginia, Priviste
John Welsh, Company A, 6th Regiment Louisiana
Volunteers, of the rebel_ormy. (New -York' and
Now Orleans papers please copy.)
The writer of these lines know John Welsh years
ago, before rebellion came upon the land to curse it.
We were comrades and friends In New Orleans, and
eat at the same school desk. I have not seen him
for ten years. The war whirled him into the South
ern army, as It whirled. many thousands of gallant
and enthusiastic young men, who wore attracted by
the novelty of a military life and the glare of the
contrivance called a Southern Confederacy. We
parted In 1856, and occasionally corresponded until
the 'War began. I next heard of him in &Hilton
prison, and then of his death, as announced above.
While I regret that John Welsh died ln this cause,
there was much of him to love. Ile was a sweet,
amiable, good man, as gentle and kind as a woman.
In all the relations of life he was irreproachable.
Above all, be loved his widowed mother, and gave
his first crude energies to her support. I shall al;
ways 'think of him as a kind, good, mother•loving
boy, and ai such esteem his memory. J. R. Y.
- I4ESSON Sc SON, MOURNING STORE,
- 1 - P Sio. 018 CHESTNUT Street. jy7•tf
FYEE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH have a
Fine stock of Silks,
Fine stock of Shawls, •
Fine stock of Flannels,
Fine stock of Linens,
Fine stock'of Musllne,
.1.90
. . . . . .
Derelsms A, New York ' $6 00
George Sharp, Philadelphia 40 00 .
Arthur Romriel Jr CO.. HAW Y0rk.1.... P.O 09
Farrington & linnnewell, Boston 17 00
Duffey & Barnes, New York • 00 00
Saltzmau, tarot, & Co., New York 115 00
B. & O. Smile. do 03 00 ..
Chatellier & Spence. do 131 00
Baldwin, Seaton, & Co., do 120 CO
Seninel J. Smith, do 38 00
Itoet,wog & Spies, do 50 00'
Jacob Harley, do 25 DO
Ed. Richard, do 30 00
5..6. fitenstleld,- do ' 25 00
C. Jacot & Co . do 70 OD
Vnleanite Jewelry Co.. do 60 00•
Brown, Cooke, & CO., do ' "51 00
Sackett. Davis, & Co., . do lift 60
Fitch & Waldo. 101 60
Buckenbam. Cole, & Rail, do 100 00
/Stable. Todd, & C0.,d0 T 47 00 '
.
Carter, Bale, & Co., 1 do 100 00 •
laikeman, Pollok, & CO.. do 45 00
Hunting & Earle • 'do 11 2' 00
Pratt. South, & bO.. do 150 00
\Valtt & Croaker, do 15 00
Samuel W. Chamberlain, do 66 CO/
Churchill, Dana, & Co., do 53 50
D. }lnk), do 40 00 -
Rurand & Co., do 159 50 ..
Baldwin & Co. • do 100 03
Reed & Barton; Taunton,Mass 110 60
K. C. Heiman, Reading l'a . 4 00
Hall, Dodd, & Co., Reward, N. J 134 00
V. Petersoo, Pittstown, Pa. 600 '
N. F. Fenwick, Parte, France 400 CO •
1, 0. Heineman..., Philadelphia 15 DO
(Jarrett & Son, ' do BO 00
Ell Holden, do ' 15 00
Farr & Brother, • do 310 00
Kt idor & Biddle, . do 102 60
Mrs. Nary C. Snyder, do 260
Lucy Shirdel, per Mrs. Plait!, zio 260
llourY bulioso, do 40 00
G. Glean & Co., do 60 01
•W. Wtndel & Brother, • , do 60 IXI•
30. 0. A. Baker, - • do 12 00
Carroty , Thibault...si Co., do 566 60
Butler &' hicCartney. do 317 CO
William Bonniug, ' do . 25 00 •
Stellwitgen & Brother, do 6 00
1, co Dixon, .
W. B.Eltouhead. • do 5 00
Joseph T, K. Hand, Caper bland 50 03
William Fahn & Sone Philadelphta 41 00
John 10. Harper, do 200 00
Dreer & Scars. do 100 00
Lutz & Knecht,• . do 10 tit)
Frcd'k Greenemitb, do-- 15 CO
B, Christman, do.•••••• 100 00
Mulvey Filler &Sone, do PM CO
Henry Harper. do 90 00
E. Hovel d & t. 10. .• d 0...... -7000
6', E. Bart or, do 15 00
• E. Tracy & Co.. - do 250 00
George Emmen, do 80 00
Julio Spieeker. do. , ' 70 00
L. Ladoolue & CO., do 100 00
F.mert Kaufman, - - do 76 CD •
B. Clinton, do••••• • 8 00
E. Ito, hek k Son, do 76 01
F. I'. Dula sq. • ' do 300 01
S. A. Jarden,
F. A. Harrison, • do•-.... Si tlo .
Isaac Ls a. : i k do 600
A. B. Warden. do• 40 CO
Thothaa Wringing, ' do 179 00
George. W. Simons & Bro., do 306 00
Hoffman & Betirnen, d 0......• 41 00 •
Peter U. Perdriana, do 15 CO
Winsel & Pearce. do 29 00
Thomas C. Garrett,do 176 00
Johu Fries. do ' 30 00
C. F. Newton, . do 60 CO
Jacob Bennett, do 76 00
Madame E. 0. Angell, do 75 03
Bead & Smith, do 7 00
Miss Anzahel, do 55 DO
William W Bawl & eons, do - ' 0 1 00 IN
J. E. Caldwell & Co.. • do 2.070 00
9.77300
ertcan.
chants , .
'.OFFICE CIF/ZENO' VOLUNTEER
SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, No. 4-12 PRUNE
Street, July 7, 18tH.
The Citizens' 'Volunteer Substitute ComMittile pro
pose to assist in raising troops by aiding citizens in
procuring substitutes and facilitating the payment of
bounties, in the following manner:
Enrr lied citizens who desire to furnish sabstitales in
advance of the draft will pay the sum of four hundred
dollars to the Treasnrer, J.O. Rosengarten, Rio., N 0.412
Prone street, from 10 to 9, o'clock, receiving WA ack no w
ledgment that the money will be returned if a eertid
cats of exemption is not procured: uud giving to him a
power of attorney, duly stamped, to collect the city
bounty (or the benefit of the substitute, The names of
applicants will be registered in the order of their appli
cation, and certificates of exemption will be •procured
and furnished in that order. As soon as the certificate
intbtained, the princlpal will be notified. through the
Post Office thatit is ready for delivery en return of the
Treasurer's receipt, at hen the duty of the Committee
will cease.
The Committee his .official assurance that the certifi
cates which it will procurdwill exempt the principals
for the term specified.
The Committee will also endeavor to procure repre
sentative reurtots for citizens um enrolled, on payment
Of FOUR HDHDRED DOLLAR''.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, Chairman.
J. 1. CLARK. HARR,
JOHN THuAINON.
CLEMENT H. PENROSE.;
J. 0. ROSENOARTEN, Treasurer.
HENRY C. LEA, Secretary.
TUE ANION VOLIUNTIEER. 11E
PRESUME:NT COMMITTEE acknowledge the
followingeontributions:
Charles Ilarmer,ss; Division No. 54 Sone of Tempe
rance, Manaynn k , through Rev, J. N. Turner, $5O;
Proceeds of the Anniversary Celebration of Franklin
DiViSioll,No. 5. Sons of Temperance, $7B; A: Denton Sc
Bro., $262; Cochran & Russell, 1 keg gunpowder; W.
S. Grant , kei gunpowder; John Ender, 2 kegs gun
powder. It.
OFFICE ORGANIC 01 L COMPANY,
Ao. 10 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
JULY 7th. 7584.
'rho Board of Directors have this day dtclareda diet.
dead of ONE PER CENT.. on the Capital Stock of this
compee,-, reset:de on and after 13ie inst., free of alt
taxes. Transfer Books closed on Sib; open on 14th.
W. C. STILES, Jr.. Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE NEW VORK*AND
MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL
COSIPANY. —A special meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be held at the office of the Company.
No. 2,0 4 1. South FOURTH Street. on.SATURDAY, July
.7.,`"di (host. ),1554. at 11 o'clock A. M. Ae bueineee of im
portance le to be transacted, the attention of the Stock
holders is earnestly re nested.
PETER.- K..LANDIS, Secretary.
rITILADELPHIA. Jaly.44 1861. .i75-fmw6t
pr. ANNUAL EXCURSION . OF THE
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION to
Atlantic City, FRIDAY, Stay 16th. 1934. Tickets $1.50.
Can be procured at&ASHAIRAD & EVANS'..7II4. CHEST
EDT Street. Rooms of the association ' 106 , 1 and 1011
CHESTNUT Street. and at the wharf on the morning of
the excursten. Last boat leaves Vine-street wharf at 6
o'clock A. M. jyB 6t!
GAFLEETING OF THE DELI&
ES FRUrA-11.15 WARD DOUNTic_FUND
COMMITTEES will be held on SATURDAY EN cirarto
next, July Stet, In the District Court Room, No. 2, at 8
o'clock.
A general attendance is requested.
DANIEL STEINMETZ,
jyB 2t President.
ANFEBICAN LICIT . INSURANCE
U TRUST COdIPANT WALNUT STREET:
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH.. ' ' • . .
- - -
• PiTTLADELPHIA, Jur 7 ISM:
The Trustees have THIS DAY declared a di v idend of
FIVE PER CENT. out of the profits of the—last six
months. parable to the Stockholders. clear of all taxed.
OE end alter the 11th inst. JOHN S. WILSON.
jyS 3t Secretary.
IGrTHE GREAT CENTRAL - IFAIR
COMMITTEE OA CARPEPINGS, OIL CLOTHS.
&c.—The ondersigued with pleasure acknowledges tho
receipt of the following donations and subscriptions.
viz:
McCa.llnm & Co., in goods
d.
F. & E. B. Oran, In goods
James H. Oro., in goods•••.,
Townsend & Co., in goods...
R. T. White, in goods
John DicCutcheon, In goods
W. J. P. Ingraham, in goods . .
Henry Widnell & Son, Lasswade, near Edln
born, Scotland 350 03
Henderson & Co., Durham, England 2.50 00
James Templeton& Co., Glasgow, Scotland.... 200 CO
Herman, Samson, & Leppoc, .11ancheter, Eng-
las d
John Dobson, cash
John Bromley is Sons, cash..
Lewis di Ivens, cash
Gco.'W. Hill, cash
H. H. Soule, cash
Geo. W. Maxon & Co., cash
J. T: Delacroix, cash
Benj. Green, cash
Allen, e colt, & Co., cash
E. J. Lester, cash
Wm. Creagnall, cash
J. & E. Fiance, cash
Thom Finley, oaah
Jos. Blackwood, cash ..... • ••
J. Stewart Denny. cash
W. A. Rolls, cash •
John .111 Evans, cash
Andrew McGill, cash
B. & S. C. Redpath, cash....
Alex. Crow, cash
John 01bb, cash
John McCnteheon, east,
J. & 8. Steenaon. cash
James 5(001:1130D, cash
Gunnel McFadden, cash
. . . .
Hobert Crossley . & Co., Halifax, England, in
goods $3OO 00
Gregory, Thompson, & Co•, Kilmarnock, Scot
land, in goods MO CO
Cooke, Rindley, & Law, London, cash, X 20.... 167 91
James Lord, jr., 'Wissahickon 100 00
Employees of James Lord, Jr 20.1 00
John Hughes 10 00
Employees of John Hasher. ' 14 00
Thole who'havo subscriptions for this Committee,
:which they have not as yet handed in, will plesee for.
ward them at once to the Chairman,or
hicCaLLUM &CM.
519 CLIESTNIIT• Street. '
lar` GENERAL NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
TDB DELAWARE AVENUE AfARKEr COM.
PANT, DOCK Street Wharf.
At a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pear, held on the 11th inst., the Board of Directors was
authorized to sell eight hundred and fifty (810) shares of
stock, at par, and apply the proceeds to the extinguish
ment of the mortgage debts of the Company.
Notice in hereby given to all'who were stockholders
at the time of the passage of these resolutions, that on
the 21st and 22d d aye of July, 1864, between the boors of
10 A. M. and 2 P. M., at the ottice of the Company, each
and every stockholder will be entitled to subscribe to
a pro rata of new stock, according to what he then held,
buLthat after the bald 2211 day of July each option will
ceafe.
A special notice will be sent to each stockholder
By order. WILLIAM CARLIN,
je24-ftuilt . Treasurer.
Igr!!OBEY BROOK COAT. COMPANY.
—At a meeting of the Board of Direatore of the
Hocey_Brook Coal Company. held at their Olitce No.
209 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. on the6th ;Mot,
a DIVIDEND OP THREE PER CENT., clear of all
taxer, was declared out of the earning' of the Company
for the tneutht of May and Sone, Payable on and after
the 19th of Jury, at the Otece of the Company.
JOHN B. IifcCREART, President.
orTule srEcgrAr. conwrrrEE OF
THEOREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR FOR
FANCY 000DS . , WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER sold
'PLATED W AIM gratefully acknowledge the following
contributions:
CASH.
Thomas J. Afegeir dilal 00
Anil g & Bros., New York 50 00 .
Palmer. Richardson, & Co., Piffle 100 00
C. & A. Fluonot, do 2.1 0)
Wm. Riggs. do 21 00
C. Cotlieb, New York 10 00
----
Proceeds of Parlor Fair. through Mrs:s:3lo CO
: Jas.. L. ,
Clagborn's Committee 722 15
MERCIIAI4DIBE.
• 910.805
JAMBS F.:CALDWELL. Chairman.
PAJLADELPRIA, Ju1y7,1984,
Total
ADDITIONAL
{t-1,678 91
BENJ. ORS% •
No. 094 CHESTNUT Street, Phila.
PHILADELPHIA, Jun 620,1861
The Honey Brook Coal Company was organized by
the election of the following Officers. and Board of
Directors:
President. • Vice President,
John B. McCreary. Lewis Al:Wended
Treasurer, Secretary,
Davis Pearson. • S. McHenry
• DIREC'
TORO.
I Lewis Auden:46d.
I Jacob A. Myers,
Reeves. •
John B. McCreary.
Davis Pearson
3y7 lot Thomas
TELE GRAPH NOTICE.—TILE
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, at FRANK FORD,would give notice that,beving
effected an arrangement with the INDEPENDENT
TELEGRAPH LINE, a TELEGRAPH OFFICE is now
Oren at the RANK, for the accommodation of the pub
lic, connecting FRANKFORD with all telegraphic
poinlN Drat. West, North, and South.
Philadelphia messages sent and received at a rate so
low that persons valuing time and money will find tele
graphing cheaper than any other method of de.patch.
WILLIAM U. AHAWN, Cashier.
OFFICES.
No. 413 Chestnut street, In. 0 South Third street,
No. 204 W alma greet, Merchants' Exchange,
Id( rcbanta' Hotel, Ity7.6t) Second National Bank.
Mr' BANK . OF NOWNIN AMERICA—DI.
"VIDEND,
BANK OF NORTH AM ERICA, Jilt'. 2, Mt
The Board of Directors have this day declared a DI VI
DEND•for the past elx months of seven and one-half
Per cent. clear of all taxes, payable on and &her the
11th instant. HOCICLII Y.
jy4.6t Outlier. •
Wr. DIVI DEN I) N °MM.—OFFICE Eno
THE EOBSET OIL CO. ;147 South FOCIAT 11 St.,
second story. . • •
rauamPsita. o ilstly 1. Leos.
The Board of Directors have Ws day deolased a dlyi•
deed of 2.34 per cent. on the capital stook of thla Compa
ny, payable on and after the Kb of July. Ireouf Mate
tax.
The books mill be closed on the oth of July at 3 P. M. .
and opened on the 9th. WE. E. CARTER.
iY4.6t Treasurer,
lar OFFICE OF THE IaRICIGS OIL
COMPANY, 1117 South FOURTH Street. •
PHILADELPHIA, July 1, 1664.
The Board of Directors bare this day deelared the brat
monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock, payable, clear of U, S. and State taxes , to tho
Stockholders on the Bth test. The Transfer Books will
be closed on the 6th, 6th, and ?tb lust.
iy2-6t A. F. RAISINS. President.
THE. PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, F IDAY r JULY 9, 1864:
NOTICE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MLA
CHESTNUT Arm FRANKLIN STREETS,
(north eide of Chestnut, west of Third,) on and after
gar. FIRST OVARTERLY'REroftr OF
711 E` FOURT a NATIONAL ILO }COI , PHILA
DELPHIA.
RESOURCES. •
Loans and Discounts A 148.570 82
Fu rnit ure and Fixtures 8,000 00
Expenses , ' 3,774 75
Premium on U. S. Bonde
_3.007 SS
U. S. Bond deposited to secure Circulation.• 210,(0) 00
IL 8. Bonds depusited for other purposee...• • 80,000 00
IL S. Bend on hand 9 . 2.3 , 0 03
Legal-tender Votes SIXI 00
Bills of solvent banks .12,100 00
Cash items 41) 82
Due from Banks and Bankers 129,170
. • 8585,066 63
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock'paid in 4174,140 00
•
Circulating islotes ixeued 10.000 Oil
Individual ddposits 816,313 94
Due to Banks and Bunkers 67,8)7 62
Discounts and interest 2.215 97
SUM, sot Gs
1, SAML. J. MAO SIDMAN. Cashier of Fourth Na
tional Bank of Philadelphia, solemnly swear that
the above statement is true, to the beet of my know
ledgeand belief. etA AIL. .1. MAC MULLAN, Cashier.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.
Sworn tn'ttnd subscribed before me this sixth tiny of
July, 1964. EDW. 11. WILLIAMSON,.
• jy7-9t . Notary Public.
• DIONTHIX STATEMENT, UNDER
THE THIRTY-FOURTH 'SECTION OF THE
NATIONAL CURRENCY ACT, OF THE
.FIRST NA
TIONAL BANK OF• PHILADELPHIA:
Average amount of Loans and discounts for
the mot th r *4,615.000
Average etnonnt of other Lawful 'Money . 1,631,000
Average amount of Deposita ' •• 5.835.009
Averoge amount of Circulation 413.1300
STATE OF PENNEYLVAMA COUNTY OF PIMA-
DBLPEI A.
I, MORTON McMICHABL, Ja ; of Phlladelpila, do
solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the
best of my knowledge and ballet • -
MORTON MoMICIIABI., JR.
. n !vara m t c vmd subscribed before i ) b,l ,4 a n a t i , ld o dly of
Nutar3r
DEPARTMENT OF "LABOR, IN
COME, eh]) REVENUE." GREAT CENTRAL
FAIR FOR UNITED STATES SANITARY COMRIS-
SlON.—Commletees throughout Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Delaware that have not 'set completed their
collections of " One .Day .1.400 r, One Day's biome,
mat One Day's Revenue." will greatly promote the
interests or our Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors,
and expedite the closlug of our accounts, by doing so at
earliest convenience, and remitting the same .to JOHN
\V. CLAGHORN. BIM., Treasurer, US Sent hSEVRNTEI
Street, Philadelphia.
MACGREGOR J. MITCIIESON,
• Chairman Committee on Organizations.-
L. MONTOOHRRT BOND,
Chairmen.
n
Mrs. Rev. E. W. Hu an,jy7-St
!gr. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, UNITED
STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, FIRST DIS
TRICT OF FENNSTIVANIA,
PnJrADRI.TIIIA. Jai Y L 1564.
Manufacturers of Tobitheo. Suuff, or Segare,are hereby
notified to snake out an inventory of the qnantity of the
different kinds of tobacco, snuff dour, snuff, sews; tin
foil, liquorice, and stems hi.ld or owned by them this
day. as repaired by the new excise law, which goes into
force this day.
The Inventory must set forth the portions manufac
tured by themselves and purchased from others, with .
the market price of the severs) articles.
WASHINGTON KEITH,
iy4-mwfdt Aesesror First District, Pennsylvania.
OFFICE OF THE. I.EIUMAIF LC
ZERNE RAILROAD COMPANY, 320'WAL
NUT Street.
PRILAAELPITIk. July 6, 1361. '
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi.
annual DIVIDEND OP•13IX PER DENT., _payable on
arid after Julyl3. EDWARD ROBERTS. Ja..
jy7-3t. Treasurer,'
OFFICE•OF TRIM VNION 'l3l
P••••••••• PROVEMENT COMPANY, 320: vra,L NUT St.
PRIGODELPRIAV July 6; ISt •
Tba Board oftrirectore bare ilia der declared
anneal DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT.; payable. OA
and after July Is. • EDWARD' ROBERTS; JW• •
jy7-9N ' - - ' Treasurer..
OFFICE BEAVER 2tEADOWICILLL.
ROAD AND COAL CO.. • ' • •
PuiLsnimrrttA, July Ist. 1584.
A dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PE CENT. on
the capital stock of thin Corripsor bits been civilised.
payable on and after MON D4l, July D.
STI-fmwilt" - L. CHAMBERLAIN., Treasurer.
aka DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFIOR OW
TAR 11111011 PETROLEDM COMPANY,.,I47
South FOURTH Street.
- - .
The Bcard or Directors have declared a-third monthly
dicidend of two per cent on the capital stock, .payable
on endafier the 16th current.
The Transfar Books will be closed on the 18tb
and lath surreal. . CHARLES DU L Y,
jy7-6t ' President.
IarSECOND QUARTERLY REPOKIP
OF TEE THIRD NATIONAL BANE OPPIIILA,
DBLPHIA, JULY 2. 1934:
Loans RESOURCES.
us and discounts CA 355 - •
85 • • '
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure cir
culation 103,000 00
U.S: Bonds deposited for other par
poses 50,006 00 : •
U. S. Bonds and other U. S. circu
lation on hand. '117,660 00.
Z4V.,006435.
Specie and LegabTender Notes $172.5 , rl 05 •
Bills of solvent banks 1,604 60
U. S. Hive-psi-cent Legal Tenders.. 31,000 CO _ .
Cacti items ' 7,4%56
Due from banks sad bankers' - 76,102 47
Real estate 2.612 77
Expenseacconne.- 3.600 28 -
$218,101 42
LIABILITIES. •
Capital stock g 176,640 03
Circulating n otes issued 30.00) 00
Profit and lore 3.517.61.
Due to banks and bankers 67,708 40
Dse Treat urer of the U.'S ........ 5043 105 94
Due depositors oredemand 137.390 3.3
j) 6.3 t -V71,410 "S
tarSTATISM/LW OF FOUILTII NA
TIONAL BAER, as required by the Second,.
Section of the Act of the General Assembly of this Com—
monwealth, approved the 13th day of OCTOBER, A. D..,
25•57:
Amount of Loans and Discounts $231,100
Amount U. 5: Legal Tender Notes AVM
Amount Due from other Banks s4,nos •
Amount of Notes in Circulation 115,000 •
Amount Depoelta— 270,11:10 .
.12.,,unt Bala neat due to other Banks 14,870
PIIILAD/SLPHIA, Jhly6, ISG4.. •
• ----_..
CITY OP PITILAwELPRIA; 55: • ' •
I. SA &FUEL J. ktAcRULLAY; CaithiliOfthioFOUßTß;
NATIONAL BANK. being ewern, depose and say, that ,
the above Statement is correct to the lest of my knowl
edge and.belief.. SAIROEL J. iIIAciVOLLAR.
Sworn•before me, thls Aih dcv_ of JOLT, A. D.. 1141.
EDWARD 11. WILLIAMSON
Sys-3t Notary Public.
figr. A MEZTThO OF 'THE CORPORA.
TORS of the SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON COI&
PANY will be held at No. 230 WALNUT Street, on
WEDNESDAY, July this, at 10 o'clock A. M.', for th
purpose of organizing agreeably to the charter: and the
transaction of ouch other business as may be presented.
PHILADELPHIA, June 30, 1€64.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE.
INSURADiCE COMPANY. 400 waul UT St.;
PRMADELPIIIA, July 6, 1664.
The Directors have this day declared a-Dividend of
THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Corn•
pahy for the last six months, payable on detnand, free.
of all taxes. . CHAS. FOSTER,
iY6-121 Secretary.
•.$l,lOO 00
. SOO 00
.. 300 00
.. 100 00
.. 60 00
•• 700
• • 23 00
IW°Elam SOMERSET IPNON AND
COAL COMPANY OP 'PENNSYLVANIA di
CEDAR - Street, . . New YOKIC, June 10, MI.
NOTICE Ia hereby given that, purinant to a resolu
tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN
TY PER CENT, on the subscription to the Capital Stock
of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OP
PENNSYLVANIA be and hereby ia, made payable to
JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company.
011.0 r before the ISth day of July next.
lelS-tinMl Attest: T. TYNG. Secretary.
200 00
100 00
...... 90 00
60 00-
50 00
50 (0
00 00
60 00
24 00
...... 25 00•
...... 25 00.
...... 25 00
' 2300.
20 00
...... 15 00
10 00
) 15 01
10 00
10 00
1000
10 00
10 00
6 00
6 00
240
..... 2 50
nivinEND NOTICE.—OFEKIE Olf
THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY. 13994.WA.L.
NUT Street. Philadelphia. June 2S, 180. • . •-.
The Board of Directors hays this day declared a divi
dend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of this
company, payable on and after the 9th of Jatyaree of
•State tax.
The transfer books will be closed on the let of July at
AL, and be opened 011 the 9th. •
THOS. R. SEARLE;
ie29-9t• Secretary.
iggr THE !SUSQUEHANNA ANDaILIM.
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their once
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room fte. 4. ,
The," Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in South FOURTH Street. hea been removed to the
office of the Companiesi at the place above stated:
je2l•SOt
OFFICE OF THE CA.T.A.W488.4,
I RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 42.46 WALNUT
43,687 00
. .
Street, PITILADIMPITIA, July 2;1663.
NUTICB TO STOCNBOLDSRS —The Board utDiree
tore have established a Transfer Agency for the Stock of
this Company in New York City,
SAMUEL kNOX, Ben:, Secretary and• Trea-snrer of
the Central Railroad Company. of
_.2 1, 11F.J.91 . 847. has bra
Inntediransfer Agent, of fi ce GB WALL Street, New
AU Stockholders wishing the New York Certificates in
exchatige for those they now hold, will present them at
this office. T. HASKINS DU PUY,
jy6-6t President.
OFFICE OF TIJIM FAME INSET
RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT
Street. PIIII•ADBLPR!A, July sth, 1861.
At a me. tint: or the Board of Directors or the Fame In
surance Company, held this day. &dividend of THRES
PF,R CENT, watt declared, payable on demand. clear of
all taxes. W. 1. BLANCHARD,
jyB-12t •
igr THE EXTRA VETERAN BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION will.meet on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, et 5 o'clock F. IL, to
receive applications, at No. 7 Goldetaiths' Hall, LI
BE4BY Street, ini tiled lately In the roarof the Poet Office.
Fuel les interested will please call at that hoar only.
E D. SAUNDERS, Chairman.
EDWIN 0 REBLE.
JONATHAN BULLOCK,
. O. W. SIMONS,
j56-4t ' PAUL J. .FIELD.
MILLINERY GOODS.
le n RIBS A. BAJEEIc
No. 1.340 CHESTNUT STREET.
Has opened a large aesortment of
PARIS MILLINERY,
apl4.3m' ' For the Spring and Sommer of 1964
ARMY GOODS.
,pOTEE*GHAM . & WELLS
HEAVY, MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS. -
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
. _
SILESIAS.
BROWN BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORiTED YARN. &c. eeffi•lltf
•
TiEgUNIVERSAL WRINGER WITH'
ilwams la in nee in all United States Hospi
tal... Navel and Blind Asylums, and- alt our benevolent
institutions. It can be need with great profit wherever,
liquid is to be pressed from any thing, but It is asp°.
cily necessary in every family, as It saves TIME, L &-
808, and CLOTH INO. All COO-WHEEL WRING
ERS are WARRANTED. E. L. BURNHAM,*
27 South SIXTH Street,
bloat • Agent for Manufacturers.
ONLY $1 FOR. A PICTURE, AN AG
,•-• CURATE and pleasing likeness. of fine style and
quality, executed by artiste of. experience and skill.
REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND Street, ab. Green. It.
C ARTES DE VIBITE.-THE TASTE
and flnlah and pleasingetyles of 15. F. REIMER'S
speolmens, dad favor with all In search erratum. See
specimens, 624 ARCH Street.
T . I.IOE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS 111 OIL
Won are unquestionably the moo* truthful like
basses made. See splendid specimens of styles at 11. F.
REIMER'S Gallery, 624 ARCH street.. 1t•
OLD. WHISKY.-50 BLS .AND 20
half-bbla Pare OLD KYR WHISKY. 100 bbla
Pun OLD IDONONOALIBLA. Yoe Halo by'
13. MIDDEJITON.
jyB-01. • .• 4 North FRONT West. .
TIEAF MADE TO IaBAR.—INSTRII
.J., NEXT to assist the heating at P. MADEIRA'S,
110 South TENTH Street, below Obeetnnt. jytt-at
j'OSEPH . IL THOMPSON, •
SNAPPING COMMISSION MERCHANT.
• And General Agent,
•
Sel9.lm 154 North DELAWARE Avenue
. P URE PALM OIL BOAP.-TRIS 130 AP
le made of pare, fresh Palm 011„ . andAe entirely a
yemitable Scan; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from anLmal fate. In boxes of one dozen rakes,
for V/ per box.. Manufactured by
ono. M. lILRINTON di SON,
ED. U 5 ISABGARETTA Street, betweet Fralt azd,
ikaoor,d, above Oellntrhlli. lee-Om
DELPHIA.
177j1.1. TRANSACT zursirmss AT TFISIR
riVff BANKING HOUSE.
CORNER OP
TUESDAY, THY STH INSTANT.
MOUTON MoDUCTIAEL, SR.,
Cashier
20TH 'REGIMENT P. V. M., AT
TENTION ! '
• Accepted for 100 Act SerYIPO.
130UNTY.
- .
A few more men,wito hid to AM companies to this re
Fitment. ➢ton mustered and equipped as Soon as en
rolled.
moldeC at4r,l
ed.unty of FIFTY DOLLARS paid as soon as
bounty
Recruits will report this morning at 9 o'clock, at
bead Quarters, 533 CHESTNUT Street, to proceed to
camp. By order of -
WM. B. THOMAS,
Colonel Commanding.
JAMES B. RONEY:
let Ltentenaut and Adjutant.
tIIUNDRED• DAYS MEN- COAL
31ERCI AL REGIMENT, Col. A. A. LECRLER.—
Competext Officaro d cottons of positions In thin 'tent
moot Will make Immediate implication to Col. A. A.
LECHLER. W 0601.111 How*, SAMSON St. A mediae
of the Oflicer.i will he held TIIIS EVENING, At 8 o'cLk. •
•
ttATTENTION, - CO. E. BLUE RE.
SERVES.—Members and ell others willing to ro-
Epcnd to the call alba Governor, will meet at the
Ann nu, AM CU ES'I'111:1T Street, (Fonrtn st or7 ) on
SATURDAY, Bth Instant,' at &o'clock. P. M.
• WM. WINS, Captain.
JOS. J, BABCOCR,•O. S. , ieS-21.•
t FALL IN ! "E," FALL IN!
BOUNTY, CM
i "SU , COMPANY'. 20TH RF.GISIENT,, , witt . e
t
the CUSTO ) I'HOUSE . at 8 o'clock A. al . TO• LAY,i at
to recolve-8 4 10 1 Pulenta and thnint r , ; .
_ C. W. Noe .IITOCK
A, VAxeotvan. o'. 8. , .• - • Captain.
• It
NATIONAL GUARD ‘REGIMENT:
ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE.
fent.Etx9rfU)igr WANTED —Cltlzeos. r:0 11
2 ) u. theA the
officers have seen service. Readquarters RACE Street,
below Sixth. • • • •
OFFICB 01T ' BOUNTY 001111119-
SION, No. 412 PRDNE Street —SUDSPITUr2s.—
The City Bounty of Two Modred and Fifty 'Dollars
wall be Pa Id in Mies where enrolled citizens of Phila
delphia, in advance of the. draft, pot in three years'
substitutes not liable to draft and proper credit laylvett
upon the quota of their districts.
If citizens not enrolled pot In sobstltutis, the substi
tute Is reyarded an a volunteer, and on a proper evidence
of his being credited is entitled to - the• bounty.
The opportunity Is thus afforded for citizens to aid the
cause while procuring exemptions.for themselves and
assisting the city to All ills tinnta• art 3t
tNOTICE.-lIVADQUARTERS PRO
yOST MARSHAL. SECOND DISTRICT.
PITILADELPITIA, ,Titne.7llth, 1564.
. The Lista of Persone enrolled its liable to do Mili
tary duty are now being revised and corrected.
ponwo, who are Improperly enrolled on account of
alienas 0, non-reeidence, over forty-five yearn of age,or
permanent physical disability, should appear before the
Board. prove the same, and have their names etrietsen
off tho Ilst.
Civil officers, clergymen, and all otherpromlnent citi
zens, who know of persons who have arrived at twenty
years of age niece Enrolments, Jane, Iligt; of those
.whose names were omitted by the proper enrolling offi
cers; aliens who have declared their intentions to be
come citizens; persons disclutrired from the military end
naval service of the 17atted Staten, who havertot been in
.such service two years doling tha'presaut.arar. are in
vited to . appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT
and give each information in theirposseseionse may aid
in the correction aid revision of the TaiMk:
ED WIPP:PALMER.
jy4-72t Capt. and Prov. Marshal Ssoond.Dlst • •
I HEADQUARTERS:PROVOST-10.W
SIIAL, FIRST . DISTRICT; PA. •
PHILAnarsErTA, Tune M; 1864.
Thenames of persons removing to or from thin Orstriot
will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrol went.
Copies of the like are open for pablic inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and
point Ant errors in the lists and give such information as
may aid in the correction and revision thereof. any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to hays bin name stricken off the list if ho our show
satisfactorily that he id not properly enrolled, on account
of At:image Fon residence, Oyer-age, Permanent
Physical Disability. ,
A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is ear
nestly' solicited. WM. B. LEHMAN,.
$O2ll-tf . Captain and Provost Marshal.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS. .
MIDDLESEX 6-4 LIGHT BLUES.
ALL GRADES DARK ACES..
8-4 AND 6-4 INDIGO FLANNELS.
' 34 AND 64 BLUE OASSIMERES.
11-4• AND 64 DOESKINS.
FULL:STOOK OF CLOTHS.
• DO. DO. ' COATINGS.
• DO. DO. CASSIMERW.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOVIS
. CLOTHS FOR 00AOHMAXERS,
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &o.
T..:: , SNODGRASS,
3.1: S. SECOPD'agd 33 STRAWBERRY 311
VXAMINE OUR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 44e.
Lawns. white ground. neat figured, 44c..
Rnekaback and Beth Towels, large assortment.
Bird's Eye Linen Towels.
Extra size Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, $5.
Bathing Flannels red Rodgrim
.48 . JOHN d. STOKES. 702 ARCH Street
gel 3 Q• DOUBLE AND TWIST pAssp
93 , •,-• MERE'S.
61.386-4 'Wide Dark Mixed Hein Tweeds. •
Low• Priced and flue Cassimeres. , •
No advance in Sommer . Stock.
Linen Drilla and Duck.
Superfine White Duck and Drills. ,
Superb Stock Woolens laid tn.
WILLIAMSVILLE.
New York mills and other good makes Muslins, by
She piece or yard.
• Wide Sbeetines by the piece.
. Best old standard makes Unbleached Muslim,
Flannels, Tickines, Cheeks,. Stripes. Se.
k Towel, and Totrelinan. •
Damask Table Linens, Nanking. •
• • . FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS.
• COOP ARD,
377 S. E. corner NINTH andM A ßKETStreets.
VACS SILKS.. BLACK BILKS.
rte ADVANCB fl PRiCBS.
We are still Wittig oar Black Bilks at the same prices
as we did early in the season, notwithstaading the re
cent advances.
$771,410 'a
MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
Plain alike, all colors. $1.3(Lt0,55.70.
Panay Silks. $1 to $2.00
Filch heavy, handsome Pansy Silks. $11.87 to $8.90.
'Rich Chene Silks, at $2.8736, worth 63.00..
st $3.5,
" " " at e 4.75,. "
at 55.75, " $7.
10 pieces small Plaid Silks, at $1.%. worth $1.841.
• H. STEEL & SON.
Noe. 713 and 7'15 N. TENTH - Street
1 4,A WHITE BAREGES FOR SHAWLS,
7z..cirettißT., &u.
•
•• • -• • - 8-4 White nertani.
8-4 White Gauze Mares.
8-4 White Crepe Maret:.
• •• - 1:•,. • 8-4 Black ITernani Baregee.
8-4 Black Tamartines. •
B.s black B4reges.
89 Crara -
Black De-Lianas.
6-4 White Marines.
6.4 Black Marianas. • •
LOWIN
SECOND & CO.
1080 •
0,8 south SECOND
44::RMAIL DE PARIS," FOR THE
• " 5 -. 4 • SKIN. —This dill ghtrol .pronaratto
chilly recommended to 'ldles about visiting t he country
or sea shore, for removing the discolorations canoed by
'sunburn or salt air.' The " Small de . Paris" is en
dorsed and universally used by the ladies or the French
capital. EUGENE JOVIN, No. M.S. TENTH Street,
belovr Chestnut, Agent for l'Email de Paris. leaf
HARRIS' MIXED CASSIMERES.
. Light mixed Cassimere, , -,.for boys' snits.
Melton and Plaid Cassimeres.
• Merino Cassimeres and Cashmeretta.
Linen Drills. Satinets. and Cottonades.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, choice shades.
Loom and Damask Table Linen. cheap.
Towels. Towelling. and Napkins.
Large assortment at
JOHN H. STORMS'.
•
702 ARCH Street
1024 CHEMIST STREET
The attention of LADIES VISITING THE
CITY, or those about LEAVING IT far
• Watering Places," or " the Country," le -
r o rg i vp . l , ll i c iAtte s, t: u p a e m e e llei r isre m l i cilli •
WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, o ROBBING
WRAPPERS, &a.
An extensive assortment Is offered in Lace
and Worked Edgings and Insertinev, Veils,
Baadkercblefe, CollarkSicoves, and in plain
hid fancy Plaid, Strtped, and Figured White
Goode, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL VALDE.
100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
100 pieces Puffed, ,Tucked, and Striped
iltudine. • .
E. M. NEEDLES.
ire t 14; Ci , -/ Clu44i oili`v
WiatirioiiorY6 7 ifill6lD
PM OP
- SMALL 7.20 U. S. TREASURY NOTES.
SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES, of the denomination of
We ar,d lON, can now be converted in
BONDS OF THE LOAN OF 1881.
of the faille denomination.
For information apply at the oftbm of
JAY .COOKE'LSS. Co., Bankers,
I.l4'Bouth THIRD Street, Phila..
NEW •PUBLICATIONS.
TITHEDLORE'S RAILROAD ,GUIDE,
-al" for JULY; Jost out: This le the. most relish!.
Outdo published. blest 25 cents: Tor Sale wholesale
and rt 'Why T. B. 11:10Eli SEXTII and CUESTZWT. •
AS MEAD da EVANS,
Successors to
WILLIS : P. HAZARD,
724 CHESTNUT Street,
Have received
SAVAGE AFRICA.. By W. Winwood Reade. With
illustrations and maw.
COUSIN PHYLLIS. ATale. Just out.
GUIDE BOOK OR THE NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
It, R. With xuartand.handsome illustrations.
MACARIA. By Augusta J. Evans, author of "Ben
lab," The great Southern Novel, reprinted from the
Riehmond edition.
CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMI
LY. Fine edition on tinted paper. One of the beet
works ever issued. Everybody should road it.
LINNET'S TRW', ATale. By the anther or "Twice
Loat." . .
HOTSPUR. A Tale of the Old Dutch Manor: By ,
Walworth,author of "Lula. '
TEE TAEEER BOY, and How he Became Lieutenant
General. By Major Penniman.
DENISE. By the author of " Mademoiselle*Morl."
2 vols. JYT.
NEW. WORK_ _
BY ROBERT - DALE OWEN.
Will be. published early In July, in a handsome vo.
lame, hue duodecimo, anew work, entitled.
THE WRONG OF SLAVERY,
THE RIGHT OF EMANCIPATION,.
AND
THE FUTURE OF THE AFRICAN•RACE • .
IN THE UNITED STATES, -
By the Hon. Robert DalelOwen.
In one vol 12ma Price SI/ 25.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT Jr. CO., Publishers,.
.176.wf5.1t • . Philadelphia.
•
EW BOOKS'[ NEW BOOKS`
'
N SAVAGE AFRICA, being the narration of a tone
in Equatorial, Southwestern. and. Northwestern_ Afri
c with illnetnttlenn and map, by W Wlntrood Reads.
CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG-GOTTA FA
MILY. By two of themselves. New tine edition.
GUIDE BOOK; for the Control. Railroad of Now Jer
sey and its connections, through the coal ileidaofFenn-,
aylvanta.
GOOD FOR EVIL, and other stories for tho.young,by —
A. L. 0. B
ALTAR INCRNSE, being Morning Watches,-Evening
Incense, and Altar Stone,, ,by R. Marsdaft
HISTORY OF FREDERICEI THE , bRCONII. called
Frederick the Great, by Thomas Carlyle, four volumoa,
sold separately.
For sale by WM. S. dt ALFRED. IBAR.TrBN,
Jy4 600.0 RESTNUT Street.
NEW MEDIOAL BOOKS.
TANNER'S NEW MANUAL . Or 'PRACTICE. A
new eolarged edition.
..WYTHE'S POCKET DOSE AND SYMPTOM BOOS.
Fourth edition, Tatlesd,
FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. A new revised edi
tion.
BYFORD ON THE UTERUS. •
BAUER'S ORTHOPEDIC. MOSTLY.
CHEW'S ItECTURES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION.
A NEW MEDICAL CATALOGUE. clarieHled and
priced, rornielled srAla upon appllcatlno.
LINDSAY At BLARHITON,
je29 216 South SIXTH Street
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
CIOLOPEDL.
the Ayettey for thin Invaluable Library or Verna,'
istformetlen II at 93 South SIXTH Street, second story.
Also. 141,CORD VII BIBBLMOtt, By Frank
tgooro. to/14t
FrWM77I
PJIVANCIA►L.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF ARMY C LOT II ENG 8.-ND
EQUIPACIE, PRIbAIALPIIIA. July 7, DIOL
SEALED loltueoBAl.B recelv..a Kt this 0111 ca
until 12 o'clock. 11 on MONDAY. the ISO; inv.ant, n,r
6up:11,111g theSchuyiltill Amen:it with the fellowingAr-
Woolen Grn y Blanket'', army 'deaden!, (aweigh live pounds and annsnro font Ty 6 feat 6 I nchet, (with the
letters U. S. in black, 4 loan. long Iu the centre. I
Woolen Stockings. made with fashioned toes, without
own am, arm y nth nclard, to ;reign three pontidn nor dozen.
arniy•ntandard simples of each of the above aril vin.
can be aeon oh this niece, to which deliveries must
cis ct if non form. Skidera tonal acme to their prolamin
the Price, (which mad be given in writing as well an
in figuree,) the quantity, and !Me of treltway.
Each hie Janet be guaranteed by two re3poctible per
awn, wlime elgunturen mnpi ha aonendtal to the gua
rantee, and when the Weer or guarnintore are not
known at tide office to be rtnponelhle 230 h. they moot
be certified to ea being ouch by come pubriclanationary
of the United Staten.
Bide front defeating contractorr, and none that do
not Jutly comply loffh flee mitt (trident/I of thl4 ad ver•
tbenient. mitt net be cowittered.
Bank tonne torproponale Coo be bad nom application
at this omce, rod bide mart be endorsed with the name
of the article bid for. 0. H. CRO4MATI,
J 3 St9t Can't Q. M. animal. (1. N. A.
'FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES.
•
NAVY DitrARTNIRNT,
BUREAU OF PROvItOONS AM/ CGot if MI.
July 8; Mt
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed ' Fropomais for
Fresh Beef and Vegetableswill be received at thin
Bureau until 2 o'clock P. Sr.,n the 39th dtiy of July
lumt , for the supply 0(100,060 pomade of Fresh Beef and
Btl,Nefietinds of Fresh ffetetablee, at tee Fhiladeirdila
Station, as required..
The Beef and Vilgetables mat be
of good quality, and the best the market affbrdm, and
each article pins' be offered for by the pound. The Beef
to be in equal proportion.., fore and hied gum tors.
Bond, with approved securitywill be required in one
half tie nation ted amount of the contract, and &treaty
per cent. in addition will be withheld from the amount
of each payment to be made, am collateral eacurity for
the due performance of the contract, which will, oar no
account, be paid until it is NO , complied with.
Every offer must be accompanied by a written rat;
'lllnty, signed by one or more resmneible persons. that
the b idderi or bidders will. if lite or their bid ho ac
cepted, eater into an obligation within five days: with•
good and au Indent snroties, to flarakh the articles pro-•
ponied,
Nopropoeal will be considered, unless accompanied'
by much guaranty, and by mati.ifectory evidence that the
bidder in a reguiar dealer in the article proposed, and
has the licence required by law. j y S Let
O FFICE DE •OT COMMISSARY OF
SUBSISTENCE.
W.majtpl . rym,..l),.C. 4. July 7; 1361.
PROPOSALS FOR FLOU
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 14th inst.,
at 12 o'clock M., for furnishini the Sabststence Depart
ment whh •
TWO THOUSAND. (2,000 Y BARRELS OF - FLO.UR.•
The propoeala bo for what is known at this De
pot as Nos. 1. 2, and S r and bide will be entertained for
any quantity leas than the hole.
bide must be in duplicate, and for each grade on eepa.
rate sheet. of paper.
The delivery of Flour to commence within five days
from the opening of the bid., and In such quantities,
daily, as the Government. may direct, delivered at the
Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the wharves
or railroad depot in 'Washington, D. C.
The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed
within twenty days from the opening of the bids. -
Payment will be made In certificates of indebtednese,
or such other funds as the Government may have fur
disbursement.
- • • .
The nano! Government inspection will be mado inst
before tire Flour is received, and none will be accepted
which is not fresh ground.
Au oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each
bidder who has not the oath on ale in this °Rice, and no
bid will ho entertained from parties who have pre
viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bid
ders not present to rosPond.
Government reserves the riglit to reject any btd for
any CHOCK. Bide to be addreeped•to the under4lgoed. at
No. 223 0 street, endorsed 'Propos&le for "
C. GUFF E, Captain and a. S. V.
OI DNAIT CE OFFICE, : •
WAR DEPAIIIIIVIT,
WAiZizturox,• July 4, 1564
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until MONDAY, Jbly 25, at 4•P M., for loo.coo. sets of
Infantry Accoutrements,.ealibre 59; to be delivered in
the following quantities at• the nodernamed Arsenals,
viz:
36,000 *eh at the New Y6rk Arena], Goventor's .
Inland •
20,a(fe sots at the Frankford Arsenal-Dridesburg, Pg.
20,030 bets at the Allegheny Areenal,Pittsbarg,
2A,Ltill sets at the St. Louis Amenal, Mo.
10,1(0 sets. at the. Watertown Arsenal, Mass.
These Accoutrements are to he made in strict con
formity with the new pattern lets, to be seen. at the
Areenalb above named. with the following exceptions,
viz; The shmader belt will be but two-Inches-wide,
aid no shoulder belt-plate will be furnished; the in
side dap of the cartridge-box and cap-pouch are to be
laic ute and the ears are to be sewn on the outer flap;
the letters U. S. ,vt ith a border, are to be stampedmpon
the cartridge hex, the same size and style as on the plate
which It replaces; the cartridge-box Is to be sewed
wf It nine (9) and the cap-pouch with ten (10) stitches to
the inch. Separate bids will be received for the manu
facture of these Accoutrements of pure oak feather, of
mixed tunnope oak finish; and all hemlock. The belts
are to be of grained leather.
Samples of these Accoutrements can be seen lathe
above-named amulets oh or about the 90th instant.
It is to be distill dig understood that this Detail ment
ie to have the privilege of inspecting the work &Ise un
der any contract it may award, in all sages of its pro
gress, and especially to examine the stock before cat
ling. They are to be subject to inspection at the arsenal
where delivered, before being received for the Oovern
ment. Bone are to be acceptill or paid for except such
as are approved upon inspection.
Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one
twelfth (1.12 th) per week of the whole number con
tracted for. The first delivery to be made on the lJth
de of August, 19M.
snare to make deliveries at aepecifled time will sob
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of- the number he may
fail to deliver at that time.
The Accontremente must be boxed in the usual man
per: the boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined
y the inspector.
•Bidders will state explicitly the arsenal or arsenals
where they propose to deliver, and the number .of sets
they propose to de li ver at each place, if for more than
one.
• No bids will be considered from •parties other than
regular manufacturers, and such as are known to this
Department to be fully competent to execute in their
own shops the work proposed for. Should any party
obtaining a contract offer Accoutreme, is other than
those made In his own shops. they will be rejected,
and the contract rendered null and void. The name
and place of manufacture of each party obtaining a
contract meet be stamped on each part of each set of
Accoutrtments,
GUARANTY. •
„ .
The bidder will be required to accompany hie proposi
tion with a gnat anty, signed by two responsible persons,
that in case his bid is accepted he will at once execute
the contract for the same, with good and tut:getout sum
ties, in a sum equal to the amount of -the contract, to
deliver the article proposed is conformity with the
terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder
should fail tot ater into the contract, they to make good
the difference between the offer of said bidder and the
nest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the
contract may he awarded.
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest Die.
trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney.
Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his gaarautora,
will be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon
signing the contract.
FORK OF GUARANTY. . . . .
. .
We, the undersigned, realdente of , In the
county of . and State of hereby
jointly and severally covenant with the United States,
and guarantee, In case the foregoing bid of --
be accepted , that he or they will at once execute the
contract for thesame with good and safticient sureties'
in a sum eanal to the atnonnt of the contract, to furnish
~1.,..„.-cmtesproposectzu comfornakt.y to the terms of the
•advertisemett, dated Jelly 1564, under which the
bid was made ; and in rase the said ghat!
fall to enter into a contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee
to or v goad
e s :s o.
a t
o t
a h l e n,:t d r i tt
h r fmh
Given
st r inh e nv_etx:ct
contract
nonwraee between syrcttoorufie
ap t hy h oan e ntsd,ei o t:l r ia9 e aeow r n-bl o i f sddee t : h dri t he
said
r
(Seal.)
TO this guaranty must' Dv
rote above mentioned.
Eaci party obtaining a contract will be obliged to
enter into bor.A...wisb_annrovoa sureties far its faith
ful execution.
Upon the award being made, successfut bidders will
be noti fi ed, and furnished with forms of contract and
bond.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
bids it not deemed satisfactory, and especially those
made by parties who have failed to make time delive
ries under previous contracts without tarnishing satis
factory -reasons for each delinquency . .
Proposals will be addressed to Britadier General
GEO. D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.
C.," and endorsed "Proposals for Infantry Accoutre.
meets." GEO.. D. RAMSAY,
jyl3•lntwlZl- . Brigadier General. Chief of Ordnance.
pßor s sALs FOR STEAM FIRE EN
-0 E
' ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DaPARTXXST,
Wistroffrrox D. C. July- 2, Mt. •
SEALED PROPOSALS will bei received at his office
until MONDAY, the 28th day of. Jetty, 1564, at 4 o'clock
P. M., to furnish
• Six (8) second or third-class Steam Fire Engines; of
—Perfect suction power, complete in all parts, with all
the modern -improvements combined, to be drawn by
band power, the weight not to exceed 4,M0 pounds
when ready tor service .. The diameter of the recipro-.
cating steam force pump to be about 4) inches, capable
of forelbg one (1) stream of water from a IX-inch.nozzle
averaging from 240 to 273 feet, and two streams from a
. luck nozzle averaging from 173 to 2013 feet. These en
gines are to be supplied with tenders and carts of
approved construction, .with.all. the necessary fitting&
They are to be subject to a rigid. inspection by a United
.States inspector, and are not to be received or paid for
until they have been thoroughly tried with a full head
of steam ender his directions. • •
GUARANXEE. •
The bidder will be required to accompany his propo
sition with a guarantee signed by two responsible per
sons, that, in vase his bid is accepted, hg will at once
execute the contract for the same, with good aqd suffi
cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con
tract, to deliver the article proposed in conformity with
the terms of this.-adgerttsemeut; and in case the said
bidder should fail to. enter. into the contract, they to
make good the difference between the offer of said bid
derand the next responsible bidder, or the person to :
whom the contract 1111119 be awarded.
I The responsibility of the guarautore must be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest 06-
bid Court, or of the United States District Attorney.
Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and, both of his guarantors,
will be required of the successful bidder. or bidders
upon signing the contract.
FORM OR- GUARANTEE.
We, the undersigned, residents of. in the.
county.of and State of , hereby,
jointly and severally, covenant with the United States,
and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of
be accepted, that ho or they will at once execute the
contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties,
in a sum equal to the amount of the contract; to furnish
the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this
advertisement, dated Jay 2, 1884, tinder which the hid
was made; and, in case the said shall full
to enter into a contract an aforesaid, we guarantee to
make good the difference between the offer of the • said
—and the next lowest responsible bidder, or
the person to whom tboaontract may be awarded.
Given under our hands and seals
this day of —,
(Seal.)
(Seal.)
To this guaranty must be appended the 'official certi
ficate above mentioned.
These Engines are to be delivered at the place of ma
nufacture. Upon tho award being made, the successful
bidder will he notified,. and furnished with forms of
contract and bond. The Department reserves the right
to reject any or all bids if not deemed . satisfactory.
Propoeale will be addressed to Brigadier Generals
George Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance. Washington, D,
C.,''and will be endorsed "Proposals for Steam Fire
Engines." • OEO. D. RAMSAY. ..
jyti-fmwt2.s Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance.
INSIIRANCE.
HOLLINSHIAJL • •W/L H. ORAVES.
IPrOLLINSREAD - S GRAVES,
A-AL - • 'INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 31 WALNUT Street Philadelphia.
Statement of the condition of the.
CROTON FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK.
January let, Isp4. •
Capital, actually, paid In cash.. • • .......... $930,000 00
Surplus . .4.. 20,869,60
. ...- . - .
Cash in Illeicanttle Bank sad (Ace 360143
Loans In bonds and rnortgues. (being first
liens on real estate In New York and Brook
lyn) Ll,OOO 00
United States stocks and treasury notes.:worth.2o3:2ol YS
Interest accrued, but not due .2,670 62
Cash in hand of agents, uncollectedpremlnma 1,214 W
Other property, Including revenue stakips...• 2,021 W
•
Liabilities, none.
Philadelphia.
Agency, No. 312 WALNUT Street.
1027-rnwf6t . ....
.
-
108111iN P. BOLMSHEAD. ''''
trx. n. °Reyna.
HOLLINSREAI) - tt GRAVES,
INSURANCE MONTE' .:
No. 319IWALNUT STREET, PRIatai.PRIA.
Agents for the . .
NORWICH FIRE LNSURANCE CO..
of Norwieb Conn.
CHARTERED 3.9,3.
REFERENCES IN PRILADELPIII4. (by atxthortty):
John Grigg, DPI. Mestirs.Tredick.Stolces &Co
Fain, Wharton & CO, WORN, Chad Lennig & Co.
Meters. Coin & Allenzus. Newts. W. R. Larnatt & Co.
ie27.6m
/ORMAN P. NOLLINREBAD. Wit. H. GRAVES.
IprOLLINSHEAD• & GRAVER; • •
- 16 ."-• INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 31. X WALNUT
SL
phUadelphla. agora* for the.
ALBANY CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.. •
je27.6m • OF ALBANY, N.
rouluag P. ILOLLIPPREt.D. ". B. ORWELL
H OLLINSHEAD AND GRAVES' •
INSURANCE AGENCY,
NO. 312 WALNUT STREET, PHI LADn.._
A gen tr. for the OROTON FIRS INS maexart etarr.'
or New York. • - . - - j .. / a •
.
WINDOW GLABB.-FRENCH PLATE
Olaas for store fronts, Ronfh, Plato Olase for sky
lights, floors. kc. Port and Dec. lAlabta. Ornamental
Glass for churches, .vottibultbi ate, ; photograph Ohms.
and Foreign and Domestk Window Glass of every va
riety; for sale by
ROBT. EHOEN ATM h
OtSlind 247 . N. lOURTA Street.
Philadelphia,
COPARTNERSUIPS.
DTITS SOLUTION OF COPA.RtNEIt-
AL , snip. —Tito COpartoerall I p hereto) r, exiwtiog be
tween t h e sub,..cribeTp. under the firm orJ r . A. ELLI OTT -
& CO. biprnby dbisol wed by ilmitotlna. Thebewin.
vidli Derelict fry JADIT9 A. Jr .110DKRT T. E0,r,1014 .
J. A. ELLIOTT.
J. W. FREW:RICK,
JOLT 2, NW.. • R. T. ELLIOTT.
THE lINAENSIG:NED HAVE FORMED
Ji• sco_parlaAndifpfrom and a f ter tbla neder the
Fityle of ELMOTT'S XeCO WiNI. for the Imnortatleii and
lobbing of. Dry Goods. At 2fo. 403 MAR
A. KET
we pt . J.
A. R. IifcCOWN,
R. T. ELLIOTT.
JOLT 1,1N4. Chtl-61.f
COPA 'WTI= , —"THIC
ueder•lgued have this Any entered late oeplyt-.
nerf•hle trader the firm name evalistsotr•altitvg-
DtaTEit. and wl*) conduct the Anwlnere el the Fu
At
MN Sthlaalt ItttFINERY 221 Vita Street. • .
CHAS. Cr n AreNssorr. •
?Imo. A. IfAVINSYSIt
•
PIT IT.A DELPRIA , July 4. 1864. • i96 . 4C
Tra FJBM OF sfripLßl: HAZARD;
& BUTCRINSON. M ibis day dismayed hr'yontoal
eoesent. Samuel R. Shipley retiring. Thohutdo"4l4 Mil/
be 0011(1011 the rnpaining oartnenru oder tbo lIELTDO
If
Or AZAR h lISTCRIbiSON. 'rho IJilesi ILONA cr the
late Arta will be settled by either or tho'nudersi go thi:
SAMUEL It SRIPLE.7,
SPENCISR , II. HAZARD.
PRSIBERTOR S. 1117TCHINS07.
PiTTIAIIELPrffi, J ly 1. ltrA. jyl• tar
THE. SUBSCRIBERS RAVE A:SSO.. ,
CTATBD themselves together under 1.2 s firm or
BOLTON, DYKEMA:I, & CO.,_ and will cortione the
Car Buildleg hush:ken In all its branches aV the old
emabllshmest, corner TWENTY-Pi SST cod HAMIL
TON Stiletto. • • JOE B. BOLTOfiI.•
GEO It DTFCBICIN.
. .
3cLiro. W. CHILDS.
191•11.: • • .
j7T.Tm
.purLADELPIIIA, - JULY 1. 1804-
.
PARTNERSHIP. —T have THIS DAY admitted
CHARLES W. SCHWARTZ. JOHN 0. KELLEY, 1(L.
.BERT ORA FP, JOHN M. SIMPSON, and OWEN P.
HUBER to an Intareg la my tomineas putter tho macre
of A. It. FRANCISCIIS dr CO.
. A. H. PRA =SCRS, 513 MARKET Street.
it YOUNG.. MAN WHO HAS SOME
Acanointance with the RETAIL' DRY 000 D
TRADE, deal e liikuittion lea good Jobbing Room!
rel
to sell by eampie. l A'Ontd sell on percentage or eatery,
'Add reAs toithree dais,
"W. C.," this °dice.
AGENTS WANTED TO' BELL THE
Standard History of the War. A rare chance to
make money. Agents are clearing from VIE to SEE per
month. MO,OOO volumes already sold: Send for strait
lare Address JONES. BIOS., R Co.. Publishers. BAL
TIMORE. Md. • ,tel3-1m•
pLACKS kTE 8 WEIXEL
WILIOHTS WANTED:
CITIFY QwARTERNISTERN °Meet
WARM:T."II'IW DEPOT.
WAsativoirox. D. C.,•Jniy4.1864.
Wanted at rite, to work In Government rrpair shops,
(hal tormakers' Dopititment Depot of Washinuton.
one linvdred (If) good ELACRSMETITS, and one hun
dred (If) good WHEELWRIG FITS.
The Day per month will he sixty dollars (If), with
one (I) ration per day, and hospital privileges when
sick.
Apply to Captain CRAS. H. 703IPRINS. A. Q. N ,
11. S. A.. corner Twenty-second and G Streets; Waoh
gton, D. C. D. H. RIICRIR,
Brigadier General and Chief Quartormatter,
1Y6423 Department of Washington.
pART NE R WANTED.-AN ESTA.-
BLISH ED Merchandlee Broker wante a Partner, who
understands the DRUG BUbINESS. Communtcattons
giving real name and present occupation only will be
simmered. Addrets " Merchandise." °Mee or. The
Pram.
TO . SHOEMAKERS. -IV A NTKIY
--- Good HANDS to List and Finish on all kinds of
work, mon and women's; fair waeea and steady em-
Ployment, E P. MOLINEkOr
408 COMMERCE Street,
torY.
N. 13.—S. man to rub down and torn B oot - legs •
IV ANTE - IN-LW
.THE' DRY-GOODS
Commission • . buffinese,, already established,' a
PARTNER, eitheractlee or spatial. w ith
. a cash capital
of from tl4.0 0 0 to $2 ;5011. Address Coultnissiou
Ba
etaeas,"Preen office. Jr.l• mwfitt.'
WAN TED—A COLORED:BOY; 14 OR
vs Tema old. as Waiterin a Ptirate Family. Ap
ply at SU LOCUST Street. " jy7. if
VITANTED- . -BY MAN OF MIDDLE
•age,oflair address as active, stirringposition
in ;a tnanarsetnring establishment, haziness noose, or
brokers' 'ogle.. The best of reference riven. Address
or apply . to " _No. • Si. , k North SECOND
Street...• jy6-31:!.
•
WANTED- THREE SUBSTITUTES
aimed tight:rig finalities, for the Army.of the
Potomac. to represent a gentleman exempt from' mili
tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St., Phila. j 050411
tWANTED TO TURCIIA SE; A: MO:
-my-. DERN DWELLING, on Spruce. Pine, or Cheat
nut street, between Seventeenth and Twenty.flrat sta.;
price net to exceed $13,000. J. RAYS GARSOL •. '
ivSl* • • R 15.1. North NlNTHtreet.
WANT VD-A COMMODIOUS .
Howe and good Yard. A ?amenable rent by a re
aponmble tenant will bepaid. Inupodiate possession to
be elven. Apply to JOSEPH SANNT, 1015 FRANCIS
Street and RIDGE Ayonne. jy,S43/..
gg. WANTED TO RENT-A . FUR.
• BUSHED HOUSE, between: Cliesinn t
Ninth and Twenty-flint etreetn. •
znclusine. an a s p l il i v a y:tl a j n i f :
B. GROBRBECK, Continental Hotel.
s6 n A MONTH 1-I WANT AGENTS
NI at SW a month, expenses paid, to lell my SVEN
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and le
other articles. Fi ft een circulars teat/res. dress
ap,V)-dkorem JOHN F. LORD.. Biddefor Maine,
FOR SALE (ND TO LET.
TO LET-TDE STH, ETH, AND
TO
7th stories of the Old - Post ()Mee Belialeg,.. Dock
street, below Third, with Steam Power.
THOMAS IL CONNELT,,
Counting House of Dr. D. SaynAS: Son,
.11.7-56* 242 CHESTS UT Street.
To LET—THE WHOLE OR &NY
-A,
and 613 portion
st of the
tree Commonwealth t. Building, Nos. 611
Chenut s• •
THOMAS H. CONNELL,
' • Counting House of Dr. D. Jityne & Soap.
.J7742* . 242 CHESTNUT f treat.
TO LETTELIt SECOND-STORY AND
-a- upper portion of the Marble Store; No. BID Chestnut
street.
- ° THOMAS FL CONNEGL;
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne St Sun,
jy7. nt• '24-MOIRESTHDT'Street.
CHESTNIIT•III . LL' PROPERTYvr-
AA TO LET—One of the most deelrable COTTAGES OR
Cheetnut Bill, four minutes' walk to Depot, and with
in five minutes' walk of six , different Churches; con
tainine ten rooms, with gas, bath, and water. Plenty
of shade, shrubbery, kc. Apply to 0. R. HINKLE.
opposite Post Office.'
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
IN
CITY AND CODNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD ROBERTS Ns. THOMAS STEWART.
Expeuas.
Court, arising from a sale by [lib tielirrtretre,-rosr.a..t
writ, of
All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the •
north side of Spruce street, in the city of Philadelphia.
at the distance of thirty-eight feet from the west side of
Soh uyl k ill Front (now Twdety-second) street, cnutaia
lug in front or breadth on said 'Spruce strent, !fifteen
feet, and. extending is length or depth northward of
that width one hundred feet to Mary street,
Will met t the parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment, on TDESD AY, July 11 . 9, 1864, at 12 o'clock
M., at his office.. No. 1.14. South SIXTH Street,.(second
ctory front room) in the city of Philadelphia, when and
where allpersons luteretsed are required to make their
claims before the Auditor, or • be debarred from coming
in upon said fund.
iSS dint WALTER H. BUDD, Auditor:
ORPHANS' COURT-A BSOLII T: E-
N." SALE. •
Estate of CHARLES W. HEPBURN, deceased..
Valuable Estate known as
"BATH CHALYBEATE SPRINOS."
At Brietol, Bucks county, Pennsylvania.
Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the connty
of Becky, and State. of -Pennsylvania on WEDNES
DAY, Julyl3, 1554, at 12 o'clock noon, 'will be sold 'at
public sale, without- reserve. at lite PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE. the following-deecribed Heal Estate:
This valuable. estate. is situated at Bristol ,• Backs
county, Penasy_ivania, on the line of the Philadelphia,
Trenton, and New York Railroad.
The tract contains about
SIXTY , FI VS ACRES OF LAND.
Of the finest quality, and in a high state of cultivation.
Tho improvements are all that are requisite, not only
for farm purposes,
but fora summer resort, and .consist
of a commodious Frame House. upwards or one bun.
tired feat long, with an extensive piazza alongthe whole
front; a
DINING! ROOM 24x73 FEET;
Fitty.or.more Pteacan.t.Slecring Rooms, ; •
Several Spring-houses, for druilling and batblnunr
poses ;
A,TEN-PIN ALLEr.
Ice-bonse, Carriage-houses, Stables, Barn, and, other
necessary outhouses.
Fronting the house is a
• HANDSOME-LAWN.
. _ .
Studded with
GRAND OLD PINE TREES.-
While in the rear. its an extensive Garden, containing
the greateit variety of fruit and flowers.
Put the ebbe attraction. and matter of great value. is
to be found• in the Medicinal Qualitt o of the Springs,
for drinking and- bathing, which a and•upon this
VtErO r la' . OF? Theyhave•beenthe
AND OTHERS FOR ONE
„ . .
• HUNDRED YEARS PAST,
And possess a value not surpassed, if equalled, in .this
Cr anyother country.. facts which are attested by ana
lysis made by the eminent ch
W st,emi
DR. P. A. IRTH.
'Who certifies that these waters do not love by compari
son with the German Springs of Spa and Pyrroont.
Its proximity to the cities of Philadelphia (within
twenty miles) New 'Fork (within sixty- fi ve maims), and
Trenton (within ten utiles), and its easy access by rail
road and steamboat (being u. lesa the one-fourth of a
mile from tte railroad station, and but one-half of a
mile from the steamboat landing), considered withlts
beauty, its mineral springs, and other advantages,
make it ono of the . .
MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTIES OP THE KIND
EVER OPFPRED TO THE PUBLIC.
As an examination will convince km"
PERSON, CLUB, OR COMPANY
Desiring to possess such an estate.
It may be examined at any time upon application to
Mr. CROPPER, residing thereon, and. reached by the
Philadelphia, Trenton, and New York Railroad, to
Bristol, or Camden and Amboy Railroad to Burling
ton. N.. 1., thence by ferry boat across to Bristol.
Further particulars. analysis or waters, Ac., may be
h the Auction Store.
Flee hundred dollars to ho paid when the Property is
struck ofE
J. J. SCHELL and STEPHEN, BENTON.
Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
• '338-tit - 422 Wals.NUr Street. Phila.
MAESHAL'S SALE -BY ITEBT ErE OF
a Writ of Sale, by the Honorable John Cad walader,
Judge of the District Court of the, United Stetei, in, and
for the &Worn Diann of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at •aubllc sale, • to the highest.
end beet bidder, for cash at the Steamship Wharf above
VINE Street on TUESDAY, July SA, 1561, at 12 o'clock,
Di. the steamer DONE G AL, (formerly Anatin;) was
built at Wilmington, Delaware, in ISM, by toe welt
known builders Messrs. Harlan & Hollicigewori h.
The Donegal is built of iron in the most approved.
manner; has water tight . compartments, aide wheels:
her dimepi tons are, length, MS feet; beam 34 feet ;depth.
113 feet 6 : inches, measures, about 1070 tons; , the engines
are In good order, and= engineer's "depatment well
found: bus large between deck, good cable accommo,
d Wear, large can Tina._ caPecity, and: having.been built
for the Togas and Now Orleans trade, le fast, and of
light draft of water,. and particularly well adapted ; for.
trumpet t berries*.
WILLIAM MI LLWARD,
• U. S. Marshal,. H; D: of Penne.,
88Philad'a.•July T, 1664. . • 1'84014
ir200,569 60
I'0• FAMMIES RESIDING IN TEE
COUNTRY.
We are Amazed, as heretofore. to supply f;aolitos
at their Coantry Residences wilh every descelskion of
•
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ac..,
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
w3l-it . Corner BLIVENTII end SIRS Stn.
THE BEW TAX HILL-SCHEDULE
oL articles end occupations enteeot to Tex ender
the EX4BO law of the United States. approved June 30,
1264 Sold at the. Principal Depot for the sate of Inter
nal Revenue Stempel, No. 304,,CHESMIT Street, and.
103 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Price lex.
cents. • itr7-31._
lalea.TON & D BITOK_LA HARI:MAW.
• COlithilSSlON MERCHANTS, 501 00kidialr3
and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale:
Author Biand Nullsi P l ymouth Mill Rivets.
W, & S. Botther's ( o ast Steel; Raffle Cabinet:tea&
Putnam's Hor s e lNalls; Locke's liohool Slated,
Copper, Brass, sad Iron Wire% Cotton Cards,
Alan. a frill apnortmont of Amarloalo Hardw,aro. WSW/
QUMMEII COMPLAINT, DIARRIECKA,
Dvsent.u7. and all disorders of tLe Bowels relieved
at once by the use of Jardella's Syno of Blaokborry
Root and Rbubarb. Entirely Teralsble, eaallr taken,
very effectual. Try. it. Prone red:euly by AMOS BAR
BELL. S. W. car. TWENTIETH. a.nd MARKET Soots.
' jeS)4ta•
PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.—
. .inet received 25 eadlitoial cases of these celebrated
(Alexander's) Idatcl,es, for sale to the trade only
5 447.554 ROVrilslgl/BTON.ts . ra 15 15
9 N. 'ratan 2*.
WANTS.
LEGAL:
AUCTION SALES.
VN","I,/,""*- • ••••"µNOV,
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
som STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES. &n
On SATURDAY MORNING, next, at 10 o'clock, com
prising about
FORTY HORSES.
Full descriptions at sal A e.
LSO,
New and secord-hand carriagen. light wagorm,
with which the sale will commence.
Also, single and double harness, saddles, bridle*.
whips. covers, &c.
ArA- No postponement on account of weather.
Ara- Sale of horses. &c., on 'WEDNESDAY.
.0 - 0- Carriages and hammer at private ogle.
ALFRED M. lIEFINNESIN, -
Au etiorwor..
TEIE TURKISH DIVAN
WW be 1014 to !lift highest bidder,
-ON,TO• MORROW (SATURDAY),
• . AT LOOAN SQUARE.
A.TUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
AcILRORus!
WAR DEPARTNFriT. tAVAI.rty. RrRRAtr,
0.771 CR OP CHIEFORARTRRMAArrt,
WAsitinwroyr, D. C. July 141.
'
Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the hiuh..4
bidder, at the times and 'Nam+ nairmd
EI3ANON. Pen oa.,_TIIIIRSDAT.JuIy, 14th, 14,74 .
DZADINGTesm_. TBUNSDAT. July. 21,,r, 1301.
JTARRISB&EO, Peuna., TriCIASOAY, July :sth,
IE6I.
AITPOONA' Forma.. THURSDAY', kurnnt 4th. 1374.
WI rtIAMSPOAT, , TIIURSDAY. August 11th.
TWO ;UN] RRO (lOU CAVALRY .11.0.1ZSES at eactr
lade.
Tbeee Hems Dave been condemned Etc Unfit for thee
avalry Pr.:rake of the Army.
For Road and Farm rarpoces many good'fiargaine mar
bad.
Romea Rol d Mr gi T.
TerME: .Caair, In United Etatea Currency. •
JAMS A. Mart;
Llent. Col. and Chief Quartermantor
jyB:3ot Cavalry Boman.
AMUSEMENT
WALNUT STREET TEIZATEE.-
THIB (Friday) EVENING, ;MT fith.
FAREWIIf. BENZ FIT.OF J.
_ft ROBERTS; AND
LAST NIGHT RUT ONE OF TH SEILSO?i
The wrforelence will commence with the Tragedy or
the MOORS IN SPAT ;or The Hamm of the luenoi
fine. —COOOt - Fescare,filr J. 13. Roberts CFlerinda, Kts.
Alexina Maher Baker. To conclude with the irrand.
3necteenlar Lrneedary Mama of FAUST A 311) BEAR.
31SERITF.—Mr. B.. Roberts an Idept4stophelesi Jim
Mex - lna Fieher Baker a.. blanruerite.
Beats eecn red from 9 to 3: Curtain rlsecal &o'clock.
TIIE ACADEMY OF FINE kRTI3r
-IL CHESTNUT Street. above Teetb, is OPEN DAILY.
rev tiestove, !Mtn 9 A. 31: to 9 P. K. jig
BOARDING.
TtaARDINO: WAITED.TTABOUT - TB
utot Aartlet. by a giantleman and wire,in a private
family, or where there are few bourdara. A lare^
second-atory front room, wiser, medium-xi:43(lsecond
story rooms. required.
foie price will be paid for vood accommodations.
Reference given and required. addroaa
.44 - 6t * • 80ir2753 Post mos.
BOARDING}.-TWO SECOND-STORY'
•'.'rooms TO LIT. at 132 North TENTH Et Jeff-tt
SUMMER RESORTS.
BRIGANTINE ROUSE, BRIGAITIINE:
A, BEACH; N. J.—A. D. SMITH, Proprietor.
This large and commodlomt Hotel Is now.orten for the
rsception of visitors. Persons deeiroas of visiting the
ses-shore will And this one of the most desirable places
for txcellent Bathing. Fishing. Gunning. Jtc. teas
lion, three miler from Atlantic City, and epeinmetca..
tlon from Phthweloble twice a day, ria Camden and'
Atlantic Railroad. Boats will be is readlaeil at the -
Inlet. on the arrival of the trains, to COO L VOY attests to
the Hotel.
Terms moderate. •
For further information address the proprletor.
.111-16 t.
BIICATION:AL.
• A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, WITH
-1-s- an experience • f ten years in teaching, will open t in
this city, ID SEPTEMBER, a School for Ynung..d
linlOber limited to fifteen. Terms. $l2O a year.
RIPERENceS—Rey. Dr. Furness, 1426 Pins Streetr
Rev. Roger Owen. Chestnut Rill; Wm. R.- Trotter,
FAQ, 26 'Ninth Front street; T. E: Eng., MS,
York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Preettlente Sparksand'
Walker,Cambridge, Mass. • I. S. Smith, Ego.. Dorattea.-
ter. Ma - :Mtn Ruggles, Esq., Brighton, Mies. Ad
dress
ie774.ln*" L. H. BUCKINGHAM, Chestnut MIL
pHILADELPHIA..OOLLEGIA.TE 124-
13TITLITB FOB TOM) LADIES, No. 1530 'ARCTIC
Street. Bev. CHAS. A: SMITH, D. CLAM:NCB
SMITH; A.M., Pringle&le,
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary. Amide.
mic, and Collegiate. Pull college course in Clattaieu.
Mathematics, higher English. and Natural Science. for
those who gradnate. Modern Languages, Magic, Palat
ine:and Elocotten be the best masters. For circular+,
apply at 1z26 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 2411.
P. c• . Philadelphia. • : . aPSEItlue
PERSONAL.
13 It R.B-0 NA L. ..J.RT BALL - EAR
•A• DAM; 60 amp% &tell) JUGS Street. jsSity
EXCURSIONS.
jia gr es t GRAND PLEASURE EX
CURSIONS TO LAKE'SUPEEIOB-431116
of the following splendid. Brat-claw steamerartv
CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, N M
OETHERN OST.
CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, LEON SIDES. LAC LA.
BELLE, and , PE* will leave CLEVELAND
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M., each day of the week, exert
.
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, MtChigan, on
following days at 2 o'clock P. M., through. the rsontha
of JULY - and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Titre,
to the many points of interact on the Great Inland Baia..
of Americe,u-nich, for utility.pleasure and healthowt
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over LOCO miles embraces air degrees et '
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and -includes la Dr •
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Unroll. and Superiorowlik
the beautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary's..
The many and extensive mines of iron and eonere
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-Me
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild-sat •
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bracts! ,
climate', render the Lake Superior trip one of far mum;
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student
the pleasure• seeker, or the.invalid.
The above-named 'steamers are elegantly fitted. int.
with large airy Cabins and 'State-Rooms, while even
precaution has been taken to provide for the Welt/ sag
comfort of passengers.
Fare.lncluding State-Rooms and Mails. abontag oinks
per mile. Time occupied in making the round triPallwaly
8 to 10days.
Booms secured, and farther Laforination obtained. by
application to proprietors:
BORT. HANNA & Co..
BUSSKY & bIoBRIDB, Cleveland, Ohio,
.1. T WHITING , & CO. 4 D etro i t. yfi c kw m.
• JOEITS
aula - •
1864. CAMDEN' AND da. BR A ,
LANTIO RAILROAD.
- SUMMER AMRANORMENTTHRODOH IN TWO -.
HOU RS.
_ FOUR 'I'RAINg DAILY TO'ATLANTIC CITY.
On and after MONDAY. JulYith__traina 1..........
Street Ferry as fol tows: -•—
Mail 7.30 A. AL
Freight, with passenger car attached 9.15 A. M.
Express (through in two hours) • _ 2.00 P. FL.
Atlantic Accommodation ...... 4.15 P. 14,
—lnfintion_Aceommoda4l - aiiiiis . ,.. ......... .. 1 : 30 P. X
At antic Accommodation • Xr .......
Express - . -7. i:
Freight •11.90 A. Y.
Mall - -,..m........--.... .. • 4.98 P. -ii.
Junction Accommodation 6.21 A. IL
Fare to Atlantic, SS- Round-trip Tickets (good only -
for the day and train on which they are issued), 63.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vise street at 10.15 A_ IL and I P. lit
Leave Haddonfield at 11 45 A. N. and. 2.45 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Mail train for Atlantic leaves Vine rtreet at 7.50 A. AL
Leaves Atlantic at 4.4.9 P. N.
• JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent.
The bar which formed lad year bag entirely dint
neared, leaving the beach one of the most delightful oa
the onset.' • Je3o-teal
ptimpTim,l- ARIT A•N AND.
Braneb.
A i si D o E L LAZA c tt oi li t H er tY lo ß m A , l . LE:lA.M ..
Barnegat, Red Bank. &e., Sto.
On and after IfuNDAY - next, July 4th. Trains will
leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, ac 7.45 A. AL , and.,
SAO P. M., daily (Sendays excepted). Returning, will
leave LoNa BRANCH at 5.Z A.. M. and 3.35 P. M.
THROUGH IN• FOUR HOURS , DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freiht Train with passenger car attached will
Mart for Stations. on the main line , daily, front CAM
DEN (Sundays excepted), at R. - Mt A. M.
Stages connect at Woodmansie and Manchester Mr
Barnegat and TomYa River.
Stages (will .also connect at Farmingdale, for .Polni..
Pleasant, Soma Village, Bine Ball, and Oar Holm .
Tavern. -
For further. information- apply to Company's Mask.
L. B. COLE. at Cooper's Foist. Camden
Wtis F. ORIFFITTS,
ateliers! Superintendent
isis gSk , FOR CAPE MA:Y.- : -THR;
tannch and.cemmodions steamer KAN-
ItArrarr, Captain.E; A. Ryeiter, of the Cave May Line„
Is now making-her regolaf-trips to Cape May,.leaving
ARCH-STREET WHARF.' every TUESDAY, TD .&
DAY, and SATURDAY aft 9 o'clock; returning, will
leave Cape May- every Monday, Wedtrecday, and 'Fri
day, at S 3 o'clock, touching at New Castle, going and
returning.
Pare 6 a.60, carriage hire included; children half •
price. Servants.sl.eso,.cantaxe Lire extra.
Praha:a at low. nate*. Ho freight received after S. -
o'clock. and in all cases must be pre-paid.
ire-1m JOS. A. STEWART, Agest.
iiddrant PROM NEW YORK, FOR
NEW AVE,HN HARTFORD, YORK,
FIELD. and ;DOSTONI—The ateameri_OONTIMINTAL
and ELM.CITT leave Peck Slip, EatA River. daily, at S
P. M. and 11 at nlatt. JIRD-SO
FOR THE SEA SHORE !
.• •
PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRE 00.3IPAITY,
Office,,No, Eft South FlPTH.Street,
' PEEIGET AND BAGGAGE POETESS%
_ ATLANTIC CITY AND LONG BRANCH.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THEOUOLI
BADOAOR COI R IEI T HI A TIS E UMIE RAILROAD
• LINES. i7ll-6co
ESTEV'S
COTTAGE ORGANS,
!tot only UNEXCELLED but 'INEQUALLAS
of,Tone and -Power, designed especially for Churekieg.
sad-Schou* bat found to be oqtially.well adaptid.
the Parlor and Drawing Boom. For sale only by
B. M. BEtrels
No. IS fforth SEVENTH. 64•44.
Also, a 'complete assortment of the Perfect Melodimmt,
ionstansly on hued. taylB-3*
SELLING OUT.
11161 rWATCHES. SEWEIAT,AO
Tito undersigned, having decidad tO rake from bind,
nese, offers for sale fit iow tarife and well
saWstect stock of
WATCHES. •
JEWELRY- and
SIL.T.ER and PLA.TED•WAILE.
THOM AS C: G EVNUT St ARRETT.
No. 712 CRrea m h ,
Oppeelys tae Masonic
PhUadel
STRAdiGERS VISITING P
city, solicited to the facilities of the ?WITH ea*
MARKET WIPER IIfikSIIELLA PACTOItY.
024.1`4.•
im'MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT .
LOANED upon Diamonda, Watchae, Jewel-
Plate. Clothing, dtc..__at JONES.a CO. Pt
Old'Ebtabliebei Loan oa.oo, cornor THIRD
and cuissmt. Streets. Wow. Lombard. coll.-Sail('
LADIES' TRUSS AND E.RA.OIt
STORE—Candpcted. lay Ladies, TwErxra,
Street, first door. below RICO. finery Miele in theist
line elegant, es,sy, s and correo In inalan. C. H. NNW
D Proprietor,
_attends iv Paittleuun, outdo corner
of TWELFTH anti RACE &sada. N. 78.-Profasitlona,g
accuracy Insured. myn-Sutit
tPHRENOLOGICAL EXAM:CNA: ,
TIONE, with tnl),Jessripticas of cheffacter ' out '
DAY app EVENING, by J. L. DAPild.
mhil-wirsft N0..25 South TENTH Stmt.
•
NIONIVIYIENTS AND dRAVIC- -
STONRS.—A largoaeaortmeatofGirave.Stonea,oft
rations dealgna, made of the finest Italian and Americiar,
constantly on hand at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ,. RIDGE Avenue, below Aleventle.
stmt. Phthulelphta. auS•Rculf
HARD. --W. G. BEDFORD WOULD
remedially Inv that hie obl.ereelliehed Real
Estate Mice, at No. 1913 CALLOWEIILL Street. is a
0009 l'Le CS for the sale or purchase of 'property and
the collection of hones and grottod.reats. kc. Seed ria
references. _
• -
pHOTOGRAPE CARDS FOR 13.1=-
TLEMEN.—Sanaidei and Cat*lognea rent fon 111
amts. Enclose an envelope. wltb Tour own nawke and
edema. D. TIRBIBLETTE,
banasso I LIBE,R.TY - Sweat. New York.
iIHARLIS MIDDLETON,
IRON MERCHANT.
SECOND AND WILLOW STRIM . I),
PHILADELPHIA.
garsp Iron purchatig and or #212, 3i