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    jarTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR,
INCOME, AND REVENUE, NO. 118 SOUTH SE
VENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
The underelgoed„ Treasurer of this Committee.
acknowledges the receipt of the following:
From our Coal Committee, per E. Horde, Trott
surer. t20,f00-01 whieb $4.787 02 wee gluon
to the Christian Colunilesion—balance 310,212 NI
[See "Special acknowledgment" In Bulletin
of yesterday.)
From Table Department at the Fair:
Prom ti .e principal table, Mrs. J. W. •
Forney, chairman 36,213 72
From the Sword Table, auxiliary.
John Thomas, chairman 6,641 06
Prom the Lockwood Table, N. Dunbar
Lockwood, chairman 750 CO
• Total received from OA tables.— 412,504 77
Of which has been previously ac
knowledged 700 00
Balance — 511,754 71
Per Edward Miller, chairman:
From Transportation atm Roadway De
parte:sante, North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company $212 00
From employseaTmnsportation Depart.
meet Penusyreania Railroad, Middle
Divielon, per S. 1). Young, superin
tendent (additional) 126 IS
From Traneportetlon Department Penn
aylvanta Railroad, at Altoona, per
Enoch Lewis, superintendent 210 15
Prom SanerintetdenesDepartment Cat
awissa Railroad Company 73 31
From Road BittAter'el)..partmont Cate
v tom Railroad Company 237 34
Prom Master 31116104'e Department
Catawiesa Railroad Company 140 87
From Oeneral Office Department Cata-
W 'sea Railroad Company
Collected by K. 11. McG•snell, acting
paymaster, and remitted by W. L
(Elroy, treasurer..
Per U. 11. Mulllenherg, Eaq., Reading, Pa.,
balance of contributtoos .....
Per •Edinuna A bonder, Chairman, from •• ftl
con; and crews of steamers of Win. lit Dodd
& co„ viz. :
Steamer Pierpont, Capt. Green
Strainer Black Diamond. Cain. Meredith
Steamer Vulcan, Copt. Monti en
Steamer It. M. Fatranild, Capt. Trent
Steamer Utley, Capt. Phillip§
Steamer Farmer,_ Capt. Fenton
Steamer Sarah, Zaps. Joao'
Steamer Pheipe, Capt. Brown
Steamer Month r. Capt. Jones
Steamer Tacony. Capt. Pierce
Steamer Mammy, Capt. Evans •
Steamer Frank, Griot ehroperaire
Steamer Novelly. Lent. Snaw
Steamer Anthracite Capt. Jones
Steamer Mare, Capt. Grumly
Steamer Concord, Cain. Worman
Steams. Comotock, Copt. Drake
Steamer Col. 'Sucker, Capt.. Bell
Steamer S. C. Walker, Capt. Manta ..
Steamer Richmond, Capt. Carey.... . .........
Steamers of B. & J. al. Flanagan, do., viz. :
Steamer Alert, Capt. Latta
Steamer Alida, Capt. Melville
Steamer Ariel, Capt. Green
*Steamer Adriatic, Capt. Lenox
Steamer Atlantic, Capt. Trout
Strainer Brewerton, Capt. Übll
steamer Champion, Capt. Bartlett
Steamer Constiratitio. Capt. Harvey—.
Steamer Conmerce, Capt. Follette
Steamer \V. F. Cashing Capt. Merritt
Steamer Coin. Dupont, Capt. Evans
Steamer Coin. Foote, Capt. Wooley
Steamer Gollith, Capt. Shaw
Steamer Henlopen, CALL Cludira
Steamer Highlander, Capt. Paine
Steamer Francis King, Capt. Fullmer
Steamer J. P.• Levy, Capt. Rodgers
Steamer Robert Morrie!, Capt. Warren
Steamer United States, Capt. Livingston
Steamer Wicace. Capt. Barrett
'Total from Steamers of S. told J. M. Flana
gan $235.01
Prom Office of S. & J. 81. FlanitgAll :
ri. L. Flanagau
J. 11, Bev ertin
J. C. Vanacicer
W. S. Onterbrtigc, Jr
Captain W. S. Mason
Captain R. Kirby
R. Tren with
S. F. Hamilton
Captain W. M. Lennox
Captain Joseph Bramtnell •
L. Markle, E‘q ..
Ethridge & Warren •
Wm. Meister, 83 : L. Cater, $l.
John S. Wll4lOlO. $5• 3. I'. Hillman. 35
J. 0. Mffidleton.ss: Capt. 0. It. Graham, $5.
Capt. S. P. Hornen
Capt. J. C. Graham
Philip Fitzpatrick
Philip Fitzpatrick
. J. Taylor & Co
E. A. Sender & Co
From Employees of the Philadelphia acd
Newyork Snores's Steamboat Company. re
mitted by Win P. Clyde
Total oor Edmund A. Sender, Chair
man 11046.61
Per Mrs. J. U. Gulick, Olostburg, Pa. :
Collections Fall Brook Coal Mine
Collected by L. Eagle,. Philadelphia
From Miss Liirle crowed
Per Stephen V. Winslow, Chairman-:
From Free Press and Employees
Per L. M. Morton. Milton Pa
Collections of a Committee •
Per Rasa Carrie K. Wright, Allentown, col
lections by her—additional
From Atkins & Brother. Montgomery Furnace
Employees of Meutgomery Furnace
L.
Per Mae Eager: Mrs. IL Fitsinger
Wise C Leonitzider, Oreenbrier, Pa
Per Berg:
Remittance from Felix Strauss, Gollhelm•
Bavaria, Germany . _
A Priced of the Soldiers
Per Mrs. Kremer: .
Collected in Frankford
From Morton St Co., Willanbarre
if: B. Dyott. Chairman, & Employees
Per lira. E. P. Thompson, Ashland :
Collectione•by her Coninittee ........... • • ••••
Collectionsper Adolph Droulder
_Per Alm. .J. W. Forney. chairman:
Y Bailors at navy yard, remitted by W. F.
Pr Hill
P. -
er L. J. Leherman, chairmen:
ayloYeea of Rockhill St Wiloon
eg.James S. Slocum, Scranton, Pa:
Dickson Manufacturing Company and em
ployees 3296 96
Throop & Albriaht 197 06
Per D. Edgar Trainer, chatrmaa:
'Wm. Wilkins
W. Malone & Co.'s, employees ••••
Francis Craig 35, Cash $5
Thos. L. Price (mill)
Robt. Wit on 91 65, B. Gallagher *1 00 .
Henry Cr6skey & Co. 'a employees
Michael Derr 95. N. P. Holland 15
Patterson & Lippincott's employees
S. Bolton & Co.'s employee!'
Cask ill & Galvin's employees.•• • •••••.377 CO
Per Edward Shipped', chairman Public
Schools:
.. From Teachers First School Section •
- Per Joseph B. Hughes, chairmenit
John /Saxton, Jr. (mills), MarlaYrink
Employees of darn • $72 01
Per Wm. M. Weckerly. Secretary of the State
Connell of Pennsylv tula, Order of United' American
Mechanics, bliB 73, viz:
From Washington Council, No. 5.• .... ......... ...$7.1) 00
Prom Vigilant do 12 2 51 .
Prom layer stown do 21 280
Pro
zu m Ringgold do 2:3 II ill
From Bloodidd do 33 ' 281
.From Fulton . do 35 19 00
con Science
om Reliance do V/
t rum /radiant Star do do 1 413 6
1
rom Kutztown
t'om Mesmer& do sa)
12 00
15 CO
97.•• ....... . .... ... G2l
E 6 4 00
12 50
. • r r o o n ro i R R e e a li d e i f ase 48
do
0 0 0
43 5 01
• rOM POU41•11113 do 9 E
t roe Perry do •gi
From Jefferson - do 75 OEI
From Springville do . a IA (1)
Prom Seminole do 10 01
Prom Encouragement do 89 9 rat
From Nazareth do . ' 100 600
Frotu Star of Hopo do • 321 • 3 5 . .)
Prom Naversluk do ' 127 10 CO
From Quakertown do 340 500
Henry B. Aehmeed, Esq
Acknowledgment in Inquirer. Saturday last. 318,831 06
Previously acknowleaged• by this Commit
" .$170.061 82
tee
Total $ 4 41,900 93.
Other subscriptions thankfully received and duty ae
knetrltdged. JOHN W. CLAUHORN, Tremarer.
Office. No. 118 G. FEVENTA S!reer, Philsda.
Chairmen of Salt Committees of Committee on Labor,
Incomes, and Revenues,
and persons haring suiserip.
tons in charge, both in and oat of town, are earnestly
requested to push forward the work, as It la highly I m•
portant that the business of the Great Central Fair shall
be concluded et an early day. There are numerous
COMElitt 005 %Vlach have not reported.
L. MUSTGOKERY BOND,
t Chairman of Guarantee.
Ear'COMMITTEE ON CARRIAtOES e •
GREAT CENTRAL FAlR—Respectfully ae
knoweledge the receipt of the following sabscriptwas ill
gash and proceesof sales of merchandise contribated
to this Committee : •
New Jersey Department, per Gen. Robertson, .
Chairman Ilini 00
Nianchard & Bro
&, :Newark, IT. .1 153 09
C. R. Lockwood Co.: do 25 00
Noses Bigelow, do • 23 00
Feuel& . Son..do • 38 80
... ... , .
Y. 11 araX.1.7. - Thro., Middletown. Del. ..... ".,
Carswell & Vandenbraak. Wilmington, Del.
Eamnei plowry. Uresnoville, Conn -
A. B. Landis and others, Mount Joy, Pa
J. D. Heritage. Bustleton, Pa
t
.
area Laws, Holniesborg, Pa
..B. Cox and others, Lancaster, Pa
'anima, gnes z & Co., Bethlehem. Pt,— -
nrewera' and Maiter's Association of Penna.
Beckhana & Aligner, Philadelphia
J. George Lefler, do
A. M. lierkness, do
GW. Jacobs, do
eorge Dodd &.Son. do
G. W. Watson & Co. do
Xd ward Lane, do
Wm. D. Rogers, • do
Hendrick, do
Pfaff & Kroll,
G. Woozier, dr
Foulke.
IL M. Lane.
J. B. Lane,
Alfred Rahl,
Mathias Shoemalcor,
John G..
t'W. R. Pearce,
W. F. P.,
Jesse Lee,
Wm. Jack,
A. B. R.
C. J. & J. M. R.,
J. H. Coxo
Bcheerer & Coro,
Wm. Carruthers,
J. Chestnut.
J. Cliae,
Norris fif road. a.
James Conn, do••
Frease. • • do••
alit:onion of Washington Coach—
$4.419 14
WM. D. ROGERS; Malmo.
PIIIILADSLTRIA, JUly 8, 1981: It
TILE. IRON COMMITTEE, GREAT
CBriTRAL FAIR, report their total rocetpts to
date, as follow's: . .
. .
Morris, Tanker, 'St Co , Philadelphia 41,001 00
Morrie, Wheeler, & Co., do 1,000 00
Phtonix Iron Co., -.. do 1,030 00
.
2i. Trotter & Co.. • do 1,000 00
James 'lowland & Co., , do - 4,0/0 00
Cabeen & CO. , do 3,06000
N. & 0. Taylor & Co., do 1,000 60
Allentown Iron CO.. Allentown, Pa 1,003 00
„Lehigh Crane Iron Co., Catasacuens, Pa 1,030 03
Cambria Iron Co.. Johnstown Pa 1,000 03
Cumberland Balland Iron Co., Bridgeton, N. J. 3,000 0.)
Thomas Iron Co., Bokendunqua, Pa Ma/ 00
Bloomsburgn Co.. Beaton. Pa ' • 1,000 00
Iron Co., Bloomsburg, Pa ..... ... 1,000 011
Pennsylvania iron Works, Danville
Pa.—Thomas Beaver . $lO 00
Bookkeepersk and uierka • I 2 60
Workman 811 03 . ..
1,497 03
E. &P. Roberts &Co , Philadelphia ' &X/ 00
Verree & Mitchell, do 9(0 00
W. P,Totte, • do 000 00
N. &A. Middleton, .. do 600 00
rite ben- Robbins, do 600 00
J. Wood &Bros., do 600 00
A. Wood & Co. ' , - do MU 00
X. & G. Brooke, Birdsboro, Pa WO 00
JZ. &G. Brooke & Co., do 600 00
Steele & Worth, Coatesville, Pa &V 03
lietklehem Iron Co., Bethlehem, Pa - 003 00
Jas. Rooven &•boon, Norristown, Pa 600 00
McCullough Iron Company; naiads 600 00
Carbon Iron Cog piny Perryville, Ps 600 00
Seyfert, MoManne. &0.... Reading. l's 50 0 00
'Se tart, McManus, & o.,ePectallY itOolleil••• 900 00
lehigh Valley Iron 00
c . :N
o.orthampton Co., Pa. Cl/0
Tatham & Brothers • Philadelphia - 300 hi)
, /tting & Brother, Philadelphia 360 00
El. Dawson Colcia.,o, Lebanon 300 00
D. 0. &H. Ei. Llitoer, William Penn Poruawas. 300 00
.Catasatiqua Manur g Co., Catasauqua, Pa.... 300 00
Maseliall Phillips & Co.,Philadelphia 300 111
Cabot & BM ag Ph liadephla 210 03
• E. ton e r & Whlt . t.tlcer, Philatiolottla 2io 00
'Boston & Pun :Obe. Coaton.ille 2.59 00
43. L. Pennock 4 Co.. tloatesvlile VA 00
, 0 W. Barnes, Philadelphia 2rA) 00
toopee & Townsend, Phitailelphis 2-? 1 N.
c 7,-
odiagivii ifetli:iiiiZziebliii" 250 00
fitmnel Lewig, Allentown 2.03 00
I.llancannon Ifbn Company, Philadelphia DICI 00
4. Flares & Soo — , rhiladeiphia Ifil 00
Jacobs & Bull. Spring Grove Forge 11.1) MI
C. D. Robbins & Go., Philadelphia 100 03
J. Clarence Cresson, Philadelphia /GO 00
Thomas I. Potts,Philadelphia 100 00
Saninei Rattle'd Coutesviile Ral 00
Thigh B. Steele, Coatesville 100 00
W. 11. Tiers, Phfludelphin 100 W
Sanderson Bros, & Co.. Philadelphia...:...... 100 00
William Dowlin, Downingtown, l'a 00 fe
James Goodman, Sadebnry Forge GO (r)
Workmen, Sadebory Forge ... 700
l'ark, Brother & Co., Pittsburg, steel 0) 25
Flioinix Iron Co,, paper weights valued at.... la) 00
ISinger lu ,Nimick, & Co ,Pittsburg, steel cannon
vaed at 100 CK)
Proceeds from minlaturo horse shoes, present
ed by 11. burden & bone. Troy, N. Y...... -
Total
--
i•••• ...... *32, 001 01
• • • • ANDRSW MILEBLEL Chau man.
riltiAloißnit,• July 6. :
.
!gr. INSTRUCTION IN WRITING
Book-Keeping, Commercial Calculation., &a.,
OEITTENDIN'S Commercial College, 637 CHEST
NUT St., cor. doventli Aro vacations. Student,' In
struated ' , operate' y, and at each boon as may beet and
their conrealeere.
agrSPIRITUALISITICL-FREE CONFE
IIENCBS will he held at 8A IiaO3I.tITREKT
BALL, on atINDJY. at lox A. M. and 8P: It. to con
sider UlO ouldects of fro mooting, of organiuti .,
on, and
of sending delegates to. tbo Chicago Conveuiloa. All
Utteraated aro invited. 'Adtalmion ftoe. • it' •
lay' NOTICE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA..
CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
north side of Chestnut, west of Third,) on and after
tar" THE TREASURER OF Tit E SO
CIETY for the Roller of Poor and Dtetrethed
Marten o•Shipe, In account with the same. for the year
outline the Mk day of April, 1661, publiehed by order
of the AMOR gore:
Dr.—Caelt hallinee 90th of April. 1983 8077. 07
Intereet on Leone received 2.742 49
Dividend on Stocks 246 00
Fines from Muter Warden and dues froth
• Members 601 26
$4.4G6 81
Cr.—Cash paid Managers' orders for charlty...s3o72 Oj
For Slate of reensylvanla Loan MO 97
Balance 993 94
• $4.4136 SI
STAxAnans.—Thos. Slum, John W. Idlorckon, John
o:Whither, Andrew D Evano. Enoch Turley, Thee'. (1.
Munroe. J ae Horuer, Chas. Brevoort, Michael Moe,
Win. Elio nkland. CHAS. DUGAN, Treaournr.
Joinv SlcKliEr.En. Secretary.
NOTI4IO E.-1110&RD CHF ENROL
BENT. FOURTH . DISTRICT, risimk. corner
BROAD and SPRING'. GARDEN ands. JUIT 811, ISGI.
The Board of guroluient of !hie District aro now en
gaged In revising and correcting the Bats of pollens en
rolled as liable to do military duty.
Persons who bale been Improperly enrolled on ac
count of 'Menace. DOD-residence over fatty-five yesra
e.; age, manifest bermatteut physical ,Tisahility, or who
have terved two years in tho present war, should ap-
Pear before the Board, prove the same. and have their
names strlcksn from the list. •
Any citizen who has n knowledge of any one having
escaped t nioanent, and wee is liable to military duty;
or of any one is ho his arrived at the age of twenty years
since June, Mit or• of :any who have declared their
intention to become Citizens, are earnestly invited to
COMlencleste such ,Information to the BOARD OF
itOI.SIENT. lit order that each persona may be Placed
upon the Moto.
air It to the interist slid duty of every enrolled etti
nen to see that all who have been improperly omitted
7rolll the nett are added. thereto. D. M. LANK.
Captain, Provost Manihiki
Fourth District. PonasylvAnit.
107. FIRST QUARTERLY REPOR'F OF
THE SOURIII NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA
DELPHIA.
RESOURCES.
Loan& and Dtsconnta
. . .. . .... _ .
Fn rub ore and Fixtures 6,000 CO
Expenses 5.776 73
Premium on U. S. Bonds 3,007 33
U. S. Bond deposited to scenre Circulation. • 3),000 00
U. S. Bonds deposited for other purposes—. 00,000 . 00
U. S. Bend on band 62,3r0 00
Lesal-tend or Notes ' 83,500 00
Bills of solvent banks . 12,700 00
•
Caeb items 40 32
Due from Banks and Bankers 120,170 to
Capital Stock paid in
Circulating notes issuod
Individ oat deposits
Doe to Bank. , and Bankers
Discounts and Interest
$lO 00
5 00
5 a)
6 00
6 00
6 00
$5115,563 OS
I, SAML. J. MAC MITLLAN. Cashier of Fourth Na
tional Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly swear that
the above statement to trite. to the beat of my know
lo der Had billet E.IMIL. J. MAC WILLA N, Cashier.
STATE OF PENNSY
DE LVANIA, COUNTY OF PIIILL
LPHIA .
a al
2 00
10 00
20 00
10 00
6 00
400
1000
10 60
5 03
-0 00
166 00
0
9100
06 00
Sworn to and subscribed before roe this sixth diY of
July, ISM. EDW. K. WILLIAMSON,
jy7-St Notary Public.
Itgr• MONTHLY STATEMENT, 'UNDER
• gliE TBIRTY-FOURTH SECTION OF THE
NATIONAL CURRENCY ACT. OF THE FIRST NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA:
Average atoonat of Loans and discounts for _ •
the mot th $4.64.5.000
Average amount of other Lawful Money 1,651,000
Average amount. of Depoette 5,655.0 1
Average amount of Circulation 443,000
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OP PHILA
DELPHIA.
I, MORTON AIcIIICHAEL., JR., of Philadelphia, do
rolemnly rwear tbat the above statement to true to the
be.t, of my knowledge and belief.
MORTON IfaIICTIAEL, 3n.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, thii 6th day of
.3111. Y. 1564. EDMUND WILCOX,
i3"7-31 Notary Public.
8;80
760
1 16
34 16
04 75
ilgr DEPARTMENT 0F.." 'LABOR, IN.
COME. Aa D REVENUE, '? 'GREAT GEN MAL
FAIR FOR UNITED bTATES SANITARY COMMlS-
SlON.—Committees throughout Pennsylvania, New
Jersey. and Delaware that have not yet completed their
collections of .• One Day's Dese)nr, One Day's income,
and One .Day's Revenue." will greatly promote the
interei.ts of our Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors,
and expedite the closing of our accounts, by doing se at
earliest convenience, and remitting the same to JOHN
W. CLACIIIORN. Esq., Treasurer, lISSouthSEVENTII
Street, Philadelphia.
MACGREGOR J. MITCRESON,
• Chairman Committee on 0 rganizatlens
L. EfOSTOOINERT BOND,
• Mrs. Rev. E. W. RorrEtt, !Chaim"
3875
4S 00
3160
100
3 DO
2, 00
11W7OFFICE CITIZENS , VOLUNTEER
SUBSTITUTE,COAIMITTEE, No. 4.1.2 PRUNE
Street, July 7, 1664.
The Citizi us' Volunteer Substitute Committee pro-
Wee to assist in raieing troops by aiding citizens in
procuring eubstltutes and facilitating the payment of
bonuttea, in the following manner:
Bore lied citizens who desire to fnrnieb substitutes in
advence of the draft will pay the sum or four hundred
dollars to the Treasurer, J. 0. Rosengarten, Esq., N 0.412
Prune street, from 10 to 2 o'clock ;receiving hisacknow
ledgment that the money will be returned if a certiti •
care of exemption is not procured, and giving to him a
power of attorney, duly stamped, to collect. the city
bounty for the benefit of the substitute. The names of
applicants will be registered in the_order of appli
cation, and certificates of exemptiod will be procured
and fornished in that order. As soon es the certificate
is obtained, the principal will be notified through tne
Post Office that it le ~ready for delivery on return-of the
Treasurer's receipt, a hen the duty of the Committee
will cease.
The Committee has official assurance that the certifi
cates which it will procuredwill exempt the principals
for the term specified.
The Committee .wilt also endeavor to procnrerepre
sentative recruits for citizens not enrolled, on payment
of POUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, Chairman.
J. L CLARK HARE,.
JOHN T ord.P4ON,
CLEMENT B. PENROSE.
J. 0. ROSENGARTEN, Treasurer.
IIEfiRY C. LEA, Secretary.
1000
6 03
10 (Al
0 CO
3 (Al
8 03
10 00
6 00
10 00
600
Iger OFFICE OF ASSESSOR OF IN
TERNAL REVENUE; THIRD DISTRICT OF
PFNNSYLYANIA, No. 924 Borth THIRD Street.
NOTICE 1S kiERBBY GIVEN, that the liats. value-
Dons. and enumerations made itepursnanco of au Act,
entitled "An Act to Provide Internal Revenue to So
Erh the Government, ano KaLlAtsrintliT o hhtritt i ti .
dict l ik — r s Wi l qrAY r 'r d. t uly 6th, awl remain. open until
July 19th, inclusive. '
APricals relative to the same will be hoard and de
termined dor.ng the five days succeeding the lfith day
of July. They should be in writing, tad specify the
particular cause, matter, or thing reepecting which a
decieion is requested, and should. morever, state the
ground or principle of inequality complained of. All
testimony will be required to be given tinder oath.
No notice can be taken of any appeals presented after
the expiration of the published time. AU parties liable
to Annual Tax, who may have been omitted by the
Assistant Assessors; and who fail to make return to the
nissepor, are notified that the nannities of the law will
be strlctly enierced. J. ]FETCHER BUDD,
JY4-mwszBt U. S. Assessor, Third Dist.. Penna.
ar OFFICE OF THE EAT.MISSAL
RAILROAD ' COMPANY. No. 424 WALNUT
litteet, PHILADELPHIA, July 2, Mt
NOTICE TO STOCESOLDBItti —The Board of Direc
tors have established a Transfer Agency for the Stock of
this Company in New York City
SAMUEL KNOX, Poo., Secreta and Treasurer of
the Central Railroad Company , of New JerseT, has beau
appointed Transfer Agent, aloe 69 WALL, bireet, New
'York. •
All Stoehholders wishing the New York Certlllostes In
exchange for those they now hold, will present them at
this office. T. HASKINS. DU PUY,
' j58.6t • President.
173 00
28 90
60 00
293 00
90 00
80 00
I`Bo
10 00
3,0 00
200 00
2)3 GO
100 00
NSO 00
310 CO
27.500
200 Do
400 00
do
do
do•
do
do
do
do
2 GO
• 100 '
21 05
DELPIIIA.
WILT, TRANSACT TITIBTNESS AT MEM
NEW BANKING ROUSE.
CORNIIR OP
TUESDAY, TILE GTII INSTANT
MORTON MoMIOHAFL, SE.,
Cashier
LTIBILITIES
W'OFFICE OF 7111 E PRESTON COAL
AND I.2IPILOVMENT CO., ?Jo. 5 WILLING'S
. .
• • • • • PRILAPELPIItA, 3t1.119 16, 1964.
'DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors of the
Preston Coal and Improvement Company have this day
declared a QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF TWO AND
ONE-II ALP PER CENT. from the net 6arnings,payable
on the sth of July next to parties whose names are re
gistered ae the holders on the books of the Company, at
the close of business on the .90th day of Jnne instant.
Transfer boots close on that day and open on the sth
day of July. • Dividends due Stocklioldera in New York
and Boston will be remitted hicail or express when
requested. NRY D. MOORE,
14318-stuth tjylo Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH LE
ZEREI RAILROAD COMPANY, 320 WAL
NUT Street.
• riffLADELTRIA, July 6, 1934.
The Board At Dlreetors hare this day declared a semi
annual'DlVlDEND OF SIX PER MIT, payable ea
stud alter July 18. EDWARD ROBERTS. Je,
ly7-8t• Treasurer.
rir OFFICE OF THE 'UNION IX.
PROYEhIENT COMPANY, 320 WALNUT St.
PHILADELPHIA, July 6,-166%.
The Board of Directors hare this day declared a natal
annual DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT., payable on
and after July 18. EDWARD ROBERTS JIL
J 9 -St* VII/1111iler.
NoIICE.—OFICE OF
TBx URION DIVIDEND
PETROLEUM COMPA F NY. 147
South 'FOURTH Street.
The lioard•of Directors have declared a third monthly
dividend of ta o oar cent on the capital stock, payable
on nullifier the 16th current.
. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 13th, 14th,
and 16th current. CHARLES A. DUY ,
jy7-6t President.
tat- A Ati:Emma or . TMZ coupos,s,
TORS of the SOUTH. MOUNTAIN IRON COM
PANY will be held ht No. 230 WALNUT Street, on
WEDNISDAY, Inly 13th, at 10 o'clock A. IL, for the
Parcae° of organizing agreeably to the charter, and the
transaction of mob other buelnees as may be presented.
PHILADELPHIA. Tone NI, 1551.
11WOFFICE ORGANIC OIL COMPANY,
Zo. 10 PIIILLDELYELLA EXCHA/108.
JULY 7th, 1844.
The Board of Directors have Ms day declared a diet•
dead of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of this
Coropanv, Payable on and after 1310 Ind , free of all
taxes. Transfer Books closed on Sib; open on 14th.
.138-er . ^ • W. C. STILES. Jr.. Treasurer.
far , ANNUAL - EXCURSION OF THE
ANNUAL.
MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION to
Ailantio City, FRIDAY. July 16th. 1864. Tickets 111.60. •
Ceu be procured ariASHMEAD & EVaNS' ' 724 CHEST
NUT Street. Rooms of the Association , 1109 and 1011
CHESTNUT Street, and at the wharf on the morning of
the excursion. Last boat Mayes Vine-street wharf at 6
o'clock A. M. jyt‘fito
IlarlA MEETING OF TILE DEL,
F OATES FROM Till WARD BOUNTY FUND
CoMMITTEES will be held on SATURDAY EVENING
neat, July 9th, in the District Courtßoom, No. 2, at 8
o'clock,
•
A general attendance Is reaneeted. - •
DANIEL STE/NeflITZ,
:IS'S 21 President
ASIERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT STREET,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH.
• PIIILADRITHIA, July 7 INC.
The Trustees have TitlS DAY declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT, out of the profile of the last six
months, payable to the Stockholder*, clear of all taxes,
on and after the Egli Inst. . JOHN S. WILSON,
iYI3-34 , ' • , Secretary.
HONEY BRO.= COLL COMPANY.
—At a meeting of the - Board of Directors of - the
Honey Brook Coal Company held at their Office, No.
209 'W A L N UT Street, Ph I lade] phia, on the ath Instant,
a DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT., clear of all
taxes, was declared out of the earnings of the Company
fot the months of May and Jane; payable on and after
the 111th of July, at the Office of the Co mrauy:
.TORN H. McCREARY, President.
The Roney Brook Coal Company was organized by
the election of the following Officers end Board ef
Directors;
President, IVice President,
John B. McCreary. Lewis Andenried.
Treasurer, Secretary,
Darts Pearson. B. McHenry.
DIRECTORS.
John B. McCreary, I
Lewis Andonrled,
' Davis Pearson, Jacob A. Myers,
y 7 let Thomas A. Rams.
Itgr
' NK OF NOWIU
MEND.
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.-JOLT 10661.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a DIV..
DEND for the past six months of coven and. one-half
Pithcent. clear of all taxes. payable on and after the
nth tastar.t. . ' .1. BOOKLEY,
jy4 6t Cash*.
ligir DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OPTIOE Ol
TUE SG BERT 0111 CO. ,147 South FOURTH. SL.
second story.
PHILADELPRat July I. net
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of 2X per cent. on the capital Ittock of this Compa
ny, payable on and after the 9th of July. free of State
tax.
The books will be closed on the 6th of July at 3 P.M..
and opened on the 9th. WM. M. calm%
jy4-6t Treasurer.
lar DIVIDEND NIWITCE.—OFFICE 01'
THE ROCK OIL COMPANY OF nritisim-
VANIA, No. 409 WALNUT Street.
rITILADELPII Id t Jnly 6 1864.
The Board of Directors bavo thin day
declarod a divi
dend of THREE PER CENT. ou the capital stock of
this Company, payable on and after the 20th of July,
fret, of Slate tax. .
Tbo Book of the Company will be dozed on tho lab
Inst.. at 8 P. M..
end OPODed on Oland.
irMbltu tje/a JNO, F. GRUFF, Traiourer.
lar" OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
ir struevcs cotiPASY. 400 WA LrftiT tlt..
Pott.Aost.PitiA, July 11, 431'4.
The Diroctore hex() this day declared a. Dirldund of
THREE. PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Om
pony for tbo lest Mx months, pny j
on deinaull, tali
of A ll taxes. - CHAS. FOSTER,
jy6-12t Beorouary.
OFFICE. NOMMEN= IRON AND
COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, IR
CEDAR Street, NEW "i! WEE, Jane 10, UAL
NOTICE to hereby given that, pc•risaant to a rosolu
lion of the Board of Directors, an I:itre:meat of TWEN
TY PER CENT. on the sebscriptlon to the Capital Stock
of th e SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA ba t and hereby I. cores payable to
JAMES WADSWOWIR, Treasnrer of Bald Company,
on or before the 18th day of JulynexL
jelS•tiylB Attila: T. M. TYNO. Oscrstary.
Itgr. DIVIDEND NO'FICE.—OFFICE OF
THE !Hifi EItAL OIL COMPANY, 5:64 IVAL
MIT Street,
Philadelphia, June 28 15d4.
The Board of Directore have thin bag declared% divi
dend of ONE rEli CENT. on the cnoital stock of thin
company, payable on and after the full. of July, free of
State tax. •
The trenefer hooka 1011 be cloPed on the let of ..T17.17,nt
9 P. 11., end be opened on the 9th.
TIIO9. B. SEARLE.
Secretor/.
TINE SIJMNIIEII AN NA AN D TIDE*
WATER CANAL COMPANIES here Melt Mace
at No. 417 WALNUT Strad, Boom No. 4.
The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in South FOURTII Street, has been removed to the
office of the Companies, at the place shove stated.
1e27 90t
OrTELEGRAPH ISOTIOK.—TitE
mom) NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, at FILAIINFORD, would give notice that, having
effected au arrangement with the INDEPENDENT
TELEORA NI LINE, a TELEGRAPH OFFICE is now
open al the BANK, for the accommodation of the pub
lic, connecting FRANNFORD with all telegraphic
'mints Diet. West, North, and South.
Philadelphia mesmigem sent and received at a rato,ao
low that persona valuing time and money will lied tele
graphing cheaper than anyother method of do.patch.
WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Cashier.
OFFICES.
No, 412 Chestnut street, .0., South Third street. •
No. 204 Walnut street, Merchants' Excbangb
hierchantai Hotel, fin-fit) Second National Saute.,
fgarOFFICE OF TILE FAME imscr-
RidicE CORPANT. rim 400 cusstutur
Street. PlI/LADELPHIA, July &b. 1S(14.
at. a rem tlng of the Board of Directors of the Fame In
surance Company. held this day, adlvldend of THREE
I'ER CENT. was declared, payablo on demand. clear of
all texoq. • W. I. BLOWLIARD,
„i35-12t Secretary.
OFFICE OF TOE BRIGGS . OIL
COMPANY, 147 South FOURTR Street.
Pn,t.anxi.pnia, July 1, UM.
The Board of Directors have title day declared tho drat
monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock, payable, clear of U. E. and State taxes, to the
Stockholders on the 6th biet. The Transfer Books will
he clu=ed on the 6th, 6th, and 7th ipot.
jy2.6t A. F. SABINE. President.
garTUE EXTRA VETERAN BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION will mast on MONDAYS.
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. at 6 o'clock Y. M. to
receive applications, at No. 7 Goldsmiths' Rail, LI
BRARY Strect,intmcdintely in the rearof the Post Mho.
Families Interested will please call at that hour only.
E D SAUNDERS, Chairman.
EDWIN ORIOLE,
JONATHAN BULLOCK.
0. W. SIMONS,
PAUL J. YIELD.. . . .
$1 , t.1.870
$503,665 63
PHILADELPHIA., JIIVY 0TH,1884.
A Special Meeting of the °Mors aim:Ma with the
MtIICIHANTS' REGIMENT'
WILL BE HELD ' • •• • .
;•tias (SAVIRDAT ) MORNING, at 11 o'clock.
• At No. MO MARKET Street. .
FOR TRH PURPOSE OF REORGANIZING. •
CHAR. L. GILLESPIB, Secretary.
$74,140 00
16,003 00
346,612 01
67,8)7 62
2,216 97
A HEADQUARTERS DEPART:.
!HEN? OF THE SUSQUEHANNA.
NAURISDIfitiI. July ft, 1061.
GENERAL °BOB HS, NO. SS.
accordance With authority from 'the President of
the United States, and the proclamation of the Governor
of Pennsylvania, dated Harrisbary, July sixth (6), 1034,
I hereby call for one thousand (I,OIXO mounted men for
special service They must be rood rtdsrs and gallant
mon, and mutt furnish their own horses and eqnip
ments, for the use of which they will receive forty (40)
cents per day each, and be paid for those actnally lost
in th e service at the price entered on the muster rolls.
The United states Government will furnish clothing,
snbsistence, and forage. All those responding to this
call are requested to assemble, at HArrisburg without
delay for company and regimental organization. Ap
plication for transportation must be made to Captain J.
G. JOHNSON. A. Q. M.. mid Chlef4l Al. of the Depart
ment of the Susquehanna, at USWltititirit,
By command of Mejnr (ienersi Coach.
JOHN S. SCHULTZE,-Asst. Adjt, Gen.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
OF THE SUbQUERANKA.
uutanoto, Pa., July 5,1981.
CIRCULAR.
The twelve thousand (12,0;0) men being raised in put ,
suanco of the proclamation of the Governor of Penn
sylvania' dated at Harrisburg , July 6, MK for the
defence of the State. will be. mustered into the United
States service for One hundred (10) days, unless sooner
discharged. to serve in Pen nsylvania, Maryland, Wash •
ingtou and vicinity, as the safety and protection of the
State may require.
All responding to the call west of Johnstown and the
Laurel Hill range of mountains will report to the com
:mending officer, Camp Reynolds, • near Pittsburg, Pa.
All east of that line, and west of and including Head
ing, I's., will report to the commanding oMcer, Cemp
Curtin at Harrisburg. All east of Heading and that
line will report to the commanding olilcer, Camp Cad
walader, Ptiladelphla.
Companies, if possible, should be formed before start
ing for the camp of rendezvous. Upon application of
the commanding officer of a squad consisting of not less
then eight (3) men, or a company, to the agents of the
different railroad companies throughout the State, t ram.
portation to the camp of reudezvons will be furnished.
Hy command of Mawr General Couch:.
JOHN S. SCHULTZE.
Assistant Adjutant General.
i ti st,
ATTIINTION! PHILADELPHIA
On lON ARTILLERY.—The Campanili tee been
accepted as a Battery of Artillery by the Oo
vernor,and recrnits are now received at the
Armory, BROAD Street,
.below Race. 1001)ao Service.
00 Bounty.
Captain A. J. FITZWATER,
First Lieut. B. L. MATLACK:
Second Lieut. J. O.IV. xiustortyrri.
ATTENTION,'.:OO.. E. -;BLITIV.RE
SERVES. —Members - aid all Mimi's - willing tiiii
-1 ilx•Dd to the call of Ole Governor, will meet at the
istnorr. Sert CHESTNUT Street, (Fourth Story) on
'SATURDAY. 9th instant, at 8 o'clock. P. M. •
WM:IVIES, Oaptti a.
708. J, BABCOCN, 0. S. ' ' ieS-20'
.1 NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT.
O.F. HUNDRED DAYS' BERVICL
RECRUIT' WANTED.—Citizans rally to the de-
fence of) our State and our Country's cease. All the
officers 'have seen service. llendgriartere RACE Street,
below Sixth. • jy7-St.
!OFFICE CITY BOUNTY CUALIIIS—
TeNC;it/;°i3 0 412 PRttNE_ Street. —SUBSTITU f ES.
will borate iiri4lA..H. Hundred re. and Fifty Dollars
delphte,-iu. advance el:the-draft. put in three i'mq .
eubstilules not liable to draft. and ProPeruredit le given
upon the quota of their districts..
IT citizens not enrolled pat in substitutes, the itubiti
tute is regarded as a volunteer, and on a proper evidence
of his being credited is entitled to the bounty.
The opptwtnnity is thus afforded for citizens to aid the
cause, while procuring exemptions for themselves and
assisting the city to fill its quota. - jy-1.3t
NOTICE.L-HEADQUARTERS PRO
VOST MARSHAL SECOND DISTRICT.
PHILABP.I.P)II4, Jnne 29th, Mt
Tbe Lists of Persons enrolled as liabte to do . Mili
tary duty are now befog revised and correoted• •
Persons who are improperly enrolled on account of
allenage, non-residence, (cer forty-lire years of age,or
permanent physicardisabill tr, grould appear before the
Board, prove she same, and have their names stricken
off the list.
Civil officers, clergymen, and all otherprominent da
ms, ,ho know of persons who have arrived at twenty
years or age since 'Enrolments, June, 1653; of those
whose names were omitted by the proper enrolling offi
cers; aliens who have declared their intentions to be
come citizens; persons discharged from the military and
naval service of the United States, who have
war, care
in
each service two 'years during the presnit war, are in
.vlted to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT
and give such Information io thcirpossesaion as may aid.
in the correction and revision cf the Lists.
EDWIN PALMER,
3y4-121 Capt. and Prov.llarshal Second Diet., Pa.
11EADQUAIITERS PROVOST MAR- .
SHAL, 'FLEW DISTRICT. PA:
PRILADELPITIA, .711110 5, 11364:-
The names of persons removing to or from this District
will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment.
Copies of the Hits are open for reblic inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and
point out errors in the lista and giresach information as
may aid in the correction and revision, thereof. Any
Person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name Stricken off the lint If ha can show
satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled. on account
of elliettage, Nan residence. Over-age, Permanent
Physical Dtsabli tip.
A compliance with the foregoing suggestions Is ear
nestly so li cited. WM. /rt. LEHMAN.
iegg.tf Captain and Provost Marshal.
SPECIAL NOTICE <TT TEEE.-HOLD
ERS OP
SMALL 7-30 U. S. TREASURY NOTES.
SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES, or the denomination Or
Stri and 100 s, can now be converted in
BONDS OF THE LOAN OF 1881.
Of the same denomination.
For information apply at the office of
JAY COOKE kR: Co., Bankers,
114 South THIRD Street; Phil
THREE (3) TEARS' SEVEN-PER
-a- CENT. LOAN . OF. THE BOROUGH OF SCRAN
TON Lnzerne county. Pennsylvania. Coupons pay
able in the City of. Now York.
'l be nndereigned will receive propomile until the
TWKISTIETR DAY OF JULY.instant, for the purchase
of 675.000 of the Bonds of the Borough of Scranton,
issued by virtue of a special Act of Assembly of the
Legislature of Penney Iva Ma. entitled " An act to autho
rize the raising of money and payment of bounties to
Volnnteets in the Borough of Bunton, in the county of
Lucerne." These Bonds draw interest at the rats of
SEVEN PER CENT. per annum, payable on the Ant
dap of JDNE and DECEMBER in each year: in the City
of New York:' The principal is reimbursable in three
years from the Ent day of June, 1884.
The bonds are exempt from all State and local taxa
tion. A tax sufficient to pay one half the amount of the
loon has been already levied.
Address J. C. PLATT, Treasurer, SCRANTON, Lu
cerne county, Pennsylvania
. . . .1. ROBINSON.
THOMAS DICKSON,
.1. C. PLATT,
jy9-10t Cosiimitawionere of Bounty Fantl,Seranton._
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER Wt.
IcRILLL'S OFFICE,
rIITLADELPITTA. July-9, IBM.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this race.
until 12 o'clock hi., on TUESDAY. the 12th of July.
1864, for Ike delivery at the United States Storehouse.
11ANOVER.STREST WILABF, of the following LUM
BER:
80,000 fact of Coffin Boards, X inches, planed on one
aide. . •
%COO feet of Ceiling Boards, Y inches, planed on ono
aide
-3.()C0 feet of Panel Boards, 1 inch. planed on ono side.
All of the above described to be good marohautable
Lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspector AP
.pointed on the part df the Government.
All of the Lumber to be dolly' red - .vithin fifteen days
from date of contract. •
Tie abilitv of the bidder to 1111 the contract, should it
ho awarded to him, must-be guaranteed by two reepon
nible pogrom , , whose signattnes are to bu appeatied to
the guaranty. •
The right is reserved to !eject all bids deemed too
high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will bo
received.
Bidders will .state price: both in writing and figures,
the quantity of each kind bid for. and for farther infor
mation will call at the Oflice.•No. 1139 011tAltD Street.
By order of Colonel George If. Croatian, Assistant
_Quartermaster General U. S. A. •
jy9 3t GEO. R. ORME, Capt. and A. Q. M.
A - - -
lIDITOR'S NOTICE.-ESTATE OF
ANN HENDRICKS, late of Lower Salford town.
ship, Montgomery county, deceased .
- The undmigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' ,
Court of Montgomery county to distribute the .batanco
lu tbo hands of Jacob M. Hendricks and Jacob Cassel,
administrators of the estate of said decadent, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, hereby gives
notice to the creditore and tho heirs of said decedent
that he will so teud to the duties of his appointment:at
his cideo, No. 3AI RY Street, I n the borough of NOR.
•IIItiTOWN, said county,'on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of
JULY, A. L. 3664, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where
all. persons interested are required to attend. prepared
_
to substantiate their claims. FRANKLIN MARCH,
•
3)0 "12 19 26-4 t Auditor.
r
VIIMER'S' $l.OO COLORED PHOTO
-Lai, GRAPHS' are aptly gutted to the times, saturate.
Aurable and cheap, and In great demand, at hla vopalar
Gallery, SECOND Street. above Green. • lt*
aARTES DE . "BITE, OF ALL
- STYLES, tasteful soul pretty, clear. Melina, and
accurate: Patronize B. F. REIMER'S Gallery, 624
ARCH Street, and wears flee pictures Go early.
O ' WHISKY. BBLS.-50. AND 20
•-•
hell-bble Pure OLD EYE WHISKY. 100 IH)le
So
Pure OLD MONONGAHELA. Fr RalMe
ID ky
F.. P. DLSTON, -
Haab FRONT street.
IkACHII 4 ERY OI
_..-100 BARRELS
PAILMIND DIAC . IIIIIzEnt. otI A ; In atom and for
sale br . EDW. El. ROWLEY.
..1.0 South MI./MARE Avenue.
THE ,PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATUIIDAY, JULY 0, 1864.
MILITARY.
FINANCIAL.
PROPOSALS.
I[,E(~IAL..,
=TAIL DRY GOODS.
CIVIL ADD ARMY CLOTHS:
DIIDDLESZA 04 LIGHT MIMS:
ALL GRAMS friRK SLUES.
34 AND 04 INDIGO FLANNELS:.
24 AND 6-4 HINE OASSIMERES.
AND 11-4 DoEstrics.'
"Via. STOCK OF OhOTHS.
•/JO. DO. COATINGS.
DO. DO. OASSIfiERES.
BILLIAED AND BA:ohtlti.LE
°Louis FOR ooNoilarteictits.
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS,
W. T. SNODGRASS,
Jyt-1m 34 &SECOND and 33.STRAAVIDERRYB
GOOP - ER & CONARD.
AMERICAN CASSIMEPSES.
SCOTCH FANCIES,
SILK-MIXED COATINGS,
wirrrg, BAREGE . SHAWLS;
MAN SOME MANTIES,
STAPLE DRY. GOODS.
Ninth and Market.
mywhteliank
Ire,XAM.NE OUR 'LAWNS:
Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 440.
Lawns, whlto ',mound. neat Awed, 4.t0,
Burkahark and Bath Towels, Jargeinesortmoca.
Bird's Eye Lluea Towels.
Extra stm Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawle for tourists, $5.
Batting Flannels red and gray.
iyS JOHN B. STOESS. 702 ARCH Street
•
81 . 38 Int D .lis II S BLE AND TWIST CA85151.386.4
$1.386.4 Wide Dark Mixed Heavy Tweeds.
Low-priced:mad fine Citeeimeres.
No advance in Summer Stock.
/Anon Drills and Duck.
Superfine White Dock and Drills.
Superb Stock Wont ene In.
WILLIAMSVILLE.
New York mills and other good makes Moans, by
tbe piece or yard.
S Ide !Meetings by the piece.
Best old standard makes Unbleached Muslin&
Flannels, Ticklnge, Checks, Stripes, Am.
Towels and Towelings.
Damask Table Linens, Napkins.:
FANCY SHIRTING FLANN C ELS.
. .. • .
• COOPER St ONA.RD,
/77 • S. E. corner NINTH and MARICET Streets.
RUCK . BILKS. BLACK BILKS.
••••. • • NO. ADVANCE IN PitICES.
We areetill selling our Black Silka at the same prices
as we did early in the season, notwithstanding the
oent ad VIM COS.
MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. •
Plain Silks, alreolors, $1.30 to $5.75.
Fancy Silks, $l , to $2.50.
Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.67 to $6.30.
Rich Chaska Silks, at 42.87 g, worth $3.60.
Rich ta at $3. s4.
" " " t $4.75, " 14.50.
at $575, $7. •
10 pieces small Plaid Silks, at SI.7A . north 61.60.
R. STEEL & SON,
•
apßft tf Noe. 713 and 775 N. TENTH Street.
WHITE BAREGES FOR SHAWLS,
8-4
ciretuamik..
8-4• W bite Hernant.
8-4,Wbite Gauze Blares.
B.4'White Crape ?Urals.
8.4 Black Hcruaul Bareges.
8-4- Black Tamartines.
8-4 Black Bareges.
- -8-4 Black Crape Mardi:
'
8.4 Black De-Laiues.
8-4• White Merinoee.
6.4 Black Northam
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
630 26 South SECOND Street.
VMAIL DE PARIS," . FOR THE
BNlN.—This delightful preparation is espe
cially recommended to ladies about visiting the country
or sea shore, for removing the discolor:thong caused by
sunburn or salt air. The "Email de Paris" is en
dorsed anti nuts crsally used by the ladles of the. French
capital. EUGENE JOUIN, No. 1.11. 8. TENTH Street,
below Chestnut. Agent for used
de Paris. ie23-Imif
TIAERIS' . MIXED CABSDI.ERES.
Light mixed Caesimeres, for bops' suite.
Melton sad Plaid Cassimeres.
Merino Cassimeres and Cashmeretts.
Linen Drills, Satinets. and Cottonades.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, choice shades.
Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap.
Towels, Towelling, and Napki ns.
Large assortment at •
JOHN R. STORES',
e 7 702 ARCH Street.
1024 CHESTNUT &THEIST.
The attention of LADIES VISITING THE
CITY, or those about LEAVING IT for
.• Watering Places," or • the Conntry," is
respectfully invited to the extensive stock
of WRITE GOODS, suitable for SUMNER
WEAR, for WRITS BODIES, AIORNING
WRAPPERS, &c.
An extensive assor tment Le offered in Lace
and Worhed Edzings and Inserting's, Veils,
andherehiefs, Collars, Sleeves;and main
and bury Plaid, Ftriped, and Figured White
Goods, AT PRICES MU GS BELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL VALUE.
1W Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
Idloo pi a. ece.; Puffed. Tucked, and Striped
u alin
E. M. NEEDLES:
101 , -1 , 14:i;z4v4ii0ah4;0:44
LiAALIA:4.4I4:Z.V.t.WO
INTERN.I4/ REVENUE
WE HATE IM PRESS END SHALL SOON PUBLISH
A NEW 'EDITION: ' OP
B OUT* ELT-2 S MANUAL
or rxtz •
EXCIS;E - M - 141 7-
Based upon the Act of Congress of Stine 30th, 1364.
The 'naval will contain a Complete Index, Tables,
Schedules, Decisions, and Rulings and Notes for the
guidance of Officers of the Revenue and Business Men,
and is the only AOOIOATE WORK.
LITTLE, PRO ct CO.
jyo-stuth3t 110 WASHINGTON Street, Boston:
JUST PUBLISHED-OUR BOYS.
The Personal Experiences of a Soldier in. the Army
of the Potomac.. By A. P. Mix of the thh Pennsyl.
yenta 'Reserves, with characteristic frontispiece.
cloth. Price Man.
The antbor of this deeply interesting volume has passed
through some of the moot desperate .and sanguinary
battles of the war, in one of which he lost a leg, and
thus remains a cripple for life. With the modesty of a
noble spirit,: and the gallantry of a true soldier, he
neither aske nor would receive charity at the hands of
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COTTON •SAIE, DUCK , AND-.04:1VA.E.
• -*of all °timbers and brands. -** '
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RESORTS.
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
tiAi ) t MAY.
FON THE SEA-SHORE.
Tintaucx rx 1 1 W.0 11.017R3.
UNITED STATES HOTEL;
•• • •.• • • • .. • •
ATLANTITCITY, N. 3.,
IS 110 i/ OPEA'OIi TRE 7 4ECEPTION OP GrEETS,
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.Traina IenTa•VIII&STREaT PERRY daily atl3lL.
M., 2 and Up:I!. M..
Teregurl2tvcr.week:.ors3.G.V . .perday.
DitaVkllst" cfs 3*.if>trLPPEit,
jynm : PROPRIETORS,
SUMMER. RESORT.—BitOAD -T 0'1 3
MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—Thin romantic epot can Bo
reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad to
Huntingdon, thence by the Broad-Trip. Railroad via
Dudley. Excnr,lun Tickets are leaned at hatt the
VBllOl Nate, which are good until the fret of October.
F Tan c s i —sl .a o co r i w n
e n k d allpoenr e
d.
ay OM. Children and
servants half mice.
For further particulars add ITU .
C. AI. AMMON D & CO.. Efanagera.
jytilm Broad-Top City. Huntingdon Co., Pa.
11R1GANTINg lIOCJSE, BRIGAN TINE
BEACH, N. J. p. nirril, Proprietor.
This /arse and commodloue Hotel le now open for the
reception of visitors. Persons deeirone of visiting the
sea-shore will fled this one of the most desirable places
for excellent Bathing. Fiehina. Gunning, .ttm Sitaa.
tion, three miles from Atlantic City, and commnolca
tiun from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and
Atlantic Ballroad. poets will be In readiness at the
Inlet, on the arrival of the trains. to convoy grAiad to
H
the otel. •
Terme moderate.
For further Informption address the proprietor.
.p,PHRATA , MOUNTAIN • SPRINGS—
This POpnlar Summer Resort will be opened for
the season Juno2oth, 1864. The undersigned begs leave
to call the attention of his friends and the public in
general to this magnificent and well-known establish
ment, which, though having undergone a change of
proprietors, will be continued nuder the new adminte
lration with greatly improved advantages, and in
tressed facilities for health and pleasure.
From his valuable experience, the proprietor fee's
warranted In astatine the public that ovary depart
ment of the establishment will bo conducted to the en
tire satisfaction of all.
The facilities fur railroad communication with the
Ephrata Mountain Springs are well known:
FROM RALTIMORE—Nesthern Central Railroad.—
The 9.20 A. 31. train, via York, WrightevWe, and Co
lumbia. arrives at the Springs at 3.30 P. M.
FROM PRILADEL emit—central Pennsylvania Rail
road.-The 11.20 A. M. train, changing care at Landis
ville, affives at the Springs at 3.30 M.
READING RAILROAD.—The 5.16 T.
A. AL train arrive,
at the Springs at 12 N.
FROM NEW YORK—New Jersey Central via Easton
and Reading .— Thee A. M. train (Jersey City) arrives
at the Springs at 12 M.
JOAN W. PRBDBRICK, Proprietor.
N. -B.—A Sue LIVERY attached to the establish-
Merit.
nREBBON SPRINGS.-THIS DE
LIOBTFUI; SUMMER RESORT, located on the
Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,900 feet above the
level of the sea, will be open for the reception of vleitore
on the 16th day of June. 1864 and will be kept open
until the let of October. The buildings connected with
this establishment are of a enbstantial and comfortable
character. The water and air possess superior attrac
tions. The cool forests and dry and bracing atmosphere
contribute to the pleasure of those .who seek relief from
the oppreeetvenese of the sultry air.of thickly populated
towns and cities. The grounds,- walks, &a.% have been
highly improved,_and are of a varied end picturesque
character. A line" Band has been engaged for the season.
Ample facilities for bathing have been provided. The
subscriber intende to spare no pains to render it iq every
aspect as comfortable and attractive as possible, and
hopes. by his long experience in the hotel bnsiness, to
anticipate and supply the wants of the public. The
railroad connections of Cresson enable him to obtain
supplies „for the table not only from the surrounding
!reentry but from both the Philadelphia and Pith:there
markets. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Office.
and two daily mulls from Philadelphia and Pittsburg
and intermediate points.
Tickets (good for the rennd trip) from Philadelphia
can be had at the- *Mee of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. For further information, address
G. W. MULLIN,
Jels-Im Cres on Springs, Cambria county, Pa.
CONGRESS HALL ATLANTIC
CITY. —I would respectfully inform my friends
and the public that .1 have again taken CONGRESS
HALL, this being the third year, and have made every
Preparation for the' coming season; the house being
enlarged, remodelled, new furniture the chamber.
with Spring Beds, &c.,&c., and will accommodate
Tour Hundred Guests. You will And no better place
than CONGRESS HILL; it is the nearest to the ocean of
-any of. the large houses of Atlantic City, being bat 100
yards from the Beach, thus preseatinglltself an advan
tage to the public. There cannot be any better bashing
than Atlantic this summer; the Saud Bar, that was
such a great draw-back last season , has all been swept
away by the high tides of last winter, forming itself
the beet Bathing Surf on the Atlantic! Sea Board.
HINKLE.
There is an excellent Band of Music engaged. '
Attached is a Splendid Billiard Room. . Jeli-bst
TEE WRITE HOUSE, LOOATBD ON'
Massachusetts aTenne, between the Ocean and Rail
road. at ATLANTIC CITY, is now prepared to nice. Iva
visitors.- The proprietor, thankful for past liberal imp•
port, pledgee himself to spare no efforts that will contri
bute to the happiness of his patrons. and secure for them
the comforts of a home at the sea-side For information,
address WM. WHITEHOUSE..
je2d• swSt Atlantic City.
jOtEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.
A.. This popular Summer Resort is now open,and pre
pared for the reception-of viaitore, until October 11,0Xt.
The Hotel twill be tinder the charge of the moat ell*
danced management in the country.
The Bedford Railroad has been finished to within one
hours' ride of Springs, over fine Turnpike road.
Visitors will come by Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunt
ixtgdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through.
Ample arrangements have been made to supply deal
ers and individuals with the BEDFORD WATER, In
well-steamed casks, as follows:
For Barrel, oak (40 gal). 49 00
" Half Barrel, oak 2 00•
44 44
• mulberry 4 00
All orders addressed to E. L. ANDERSON, Bedford,
promptly filled.
Persona Aldan rooms, or m Information about
• place, will address ESPY L. AND ERSON. lea-2m
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAPE ISLAND, N.
J.
JOHN WSST,
PROPRIBTOU,
113eir leave to call the attention of their friends and
the public to the above magnificent Establishment.
which will be open for the reception of visitors on the
16th of June.
tilli - E'LnaltsaktvaniMm MtgeilikKglops , II eon-
Bed Rooms, all handsomely tarnished with new find:
hire throughout.
The Proprietors of thin Establishment will spare no
are or expense to meet the wants of their guests,
thereby hoping to share liberally in the pnblle ans.
Image. •
Application for 2001q6 made to the ecbealbers,
teller to Cape island, will receive a prompt reply.
•
Set-6wWEST
& 311 LIAR.
I . OIIMERCIAL 11.0IISE,
• -' • CAFE ISLAND, NEW :TERM,
Is now open for the reception of Visitors. Every effort
will be made to make the guests of the house eom•
fortable. Terms moderate.
For Booms. &a., apply at A. BEROFELD'S rest
de.nce, No. 253 South TWELFTH street,
jy7-.12t . . J. S. BROWN 3: CO.
CL
i CLARENDON," ATLANTIC
-A-. CITY, is now open for the accommodation of
hoarders: ''Phis house is situated in a central part of the
Island, and every room in the house commands a Lae
view of the sea. The bathing never was bettor.
' • SAKES JEKKIIIS, M. D.
Ii'ELIBLE WHITE SULPHUR
a
SPIIINGS.—Tha Proprietor takes pleasure In an
nonricing that this favorite and fashionable Watering
Place in now open for visitors. The personal and un
divided attention of the proprietor will be given to the
wants and comforts of his elitists. .
N. W. WO ODS, Proprietor._
gA:
B. BATIIING.;;-NATIONAVICALL,
K- 1 CAPS ISLAND. Cape ray, N. J., is now open for
the reception of hts numerous guests. Terms moderate.
Shlldreu under 12 years of age *.nd servants half price.
Superior accommodations and ample rem for.two
hundred persona. .• AARON GARRETSON,
.ie2d-3n Proprietor.
, VINIT-Eol7l3t`" COTTAGE,
:ATLANTIC CITY. N
••
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• - /MEM HOllBll TO THE BELCH. .
This ileell•known house is now open for the reception
of Boarders. Bathing never was bette r.
. J. woorozr, Proprietor.
T TNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
Zig - to InguTßAkrAh:pirogr,
(WESTER . COUNTY HPIJSE, AT.
44 LANTIC CITY, N. J. —This priiate BOARDING.
goDER (always open for Boarders), is now fatly ar
ranged for the accommodation of Summer visiters The
situation is one of the best on the Island, being In full
view of the Ocean, and near excellent bathing ground.
InrBl-2in JACOB KSIM, Proprietot. •
OROCEREES.
ARCHER &
W HOLESALS GROCERS,
Icc: CS North WATER Street, sad '
No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue.
Offer. for sale. at the Lowest Market Prices, a. large
stock of
suokß, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES_ TOBACCO.
And Groceries gen/tall! carefully selected for the
tonntrg trade.
Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGUE'S
Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J.
ap26-6m
MACKEREL, HERRIPICi SEW), cto.
01 —2,500 bids. Mass. Noe. I, 2, and S Maakeielaate
sanzlit fat 116 b, in }lnserted packages.
• 2,(0 bbla. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
ll•erring.
2,600 boxes Luba., Sealed, and No. 1 Berriag.
lan bbla new Ideas Shad.
230 boxes Aerial:us: Gaunt/ Chatis,_&e.,
In store and for .sale by MURPHY & KOONS,_
, 2110. 146 NORTH WHARVES-
picKLEs.-100 BBLS. PICKLES IN
a- VINEGAR. .
60 belt able. Pie&les in Vinegar. .
Also, Wee-geßon and Sve.gallon kegs do.
'tor sale by ERODES & WILLIAMS,
107 South WATER Street.
A ZILIID TO.,TBE PUBLIC).
.6 4 0NGRES - S.PRIN.G.
we.TER DvoT, 9s CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORE.
SARATOGA. July, 1863
An atten)pt has been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they call ' CONGRESS WATER."
rom formtailne, - and at the price of six.(6) cents per glass
The wholesale Price of the genuine CONGRESS WA
TER, at New Tork. being about 9,X cents per glass, the
imposition of pretending to Sell at retail at less than
sort, and without allowance for freight, cattage,. or
breakage, la apparent; but their probable course bas
been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water
into a fountain lilted with their trash, end. thereby
christening its total contents.
We have never sold CONGRESS WATER in fountains.
nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary.
sized glass bottles. The .eork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded.
And any without CONGRESS those words and
lettere on tile cork a. & w. ootarrznpErr—
wATR i t. 'lain ofbottles.
CLARICE & WHITE.
Proprietors of Congress Spring
wbelher from form-
The following gentlemen aro supplied by no rogalarly
with genuine CONGRESS WATER in bottles, freeh from
the Congress. Spring:"
FRED'H. BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut eds.
• 0. B. HUBBELL,- 1410 Chestnut at.
J. C. TURNPENNY & CO., 941 Spruce et.
THOS. J. HUSBAND, nor. Third and Spruce eta.
STEVENS & CO., :Continental Hotel.
AMBROSE SMITH,' Cbestaut st. '• •
CHAS. ELLIS & CO., Market et.
WYETH BROS., Walnut et. •
WM.. ELLIS & CO., Chestnut d.
3e29-1m CLARKE & WHITE.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, RBI
ER' S splendid styles, and most popular plctnres
made, only thi, the means of all. Secure one
vitheat dela!, at the gallery, SECOND Street. above
Union.
CARTES ,DE VISITE, CHARMING
specimens or miniature pbotograph likenesses,
made in unserpaased style, at B. F; HEUER'S Galle
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r ..
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TIEAF. MADE TO HEA R
.=-INSTRII.:
11ENT toUselet the heartnt at P. SIAIISIBAV..
SenthTALlTil. Street. Selow cheste.ta.
• FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
r , LiLLIE,B
T, DAVID EVANS, of the firm of Evans & Watson'
still stand by my challenge as published In The Prue
of tholst lustant. Lillie acknowledges in ble article In
The Press of July let that all of hie Safes now In U6O
are not burglar-proof, n will ho seen from the follow
ing extract from his article of that dale: "We now
admit, as we over have,lf yon 'succeed to grind or drill
a bole through the door imthe front of the lock, at any
Poled. It is fatal, and If ilbms In any way practical to
the burglar, liar Safe to not Burglar-Frei:if," I have
been testing at Evans' & Watson's Salamander Safe
Store, 16 South Fuurth street, one of Llille's War
ranted Fire and Burglar-front gates, and have suc
ceeded, every morning. In drilling a bolo through said
Safe, in from twenty to twenty-Svc minutes. Now, m
I haii drilled this Safe, or car drill it3Y of his Safes
noWin use, It In concl unlvely proved' from hie own ar
gument that bla Safes are utterly worthless. As to hie
assertion that the Safe I have tested le a very imperfect
one, I 'merely wish to place bethre the notice of the
public the bill of sale at tho Urge it wee pnrchased,
some eight months 'dune:
PUILADRLPHIM Nov. 7th, 1563.
*Kissers. Weaver & Sprankle.Groaers, corner ct Arch and
Bread. Philadelphia:
Bought of DI. C. Sadler, Agent for. Lillie's Fire and
Burgher. Proof Safes,
1 80. 0 Flro and Burglar- Proof Safe . 3175.00
Received payment.
Al. G. Snows, Agent.
610RO8I BeLrow
Now"I wish to Inform those who have had similar
MIS rendered: and their Safes tyraranted both ere
nal burglar-proof, Mat the maid Sato aro of the same
quenty, and consequently, from Lillin'estatement,ncry
tuyerfect. It Is my desire to communicate to the pub
lic the reason Of tho exchange of ibis very imperfect
Safe•(ae LWIe admits) for ono of onr Flre•Proof Safes,
put in Its place, and now in use by Messrs. 'Weaver &
Spranklo. The Chicago Tribune of March St , 1861, coo
tattled an account of the tiro in Nevada county, fowa,
by witch the fradle Court House of that county was
entirely destroyed In thirty mfnule.r, and CO,OCK) to
greenbacks, together with all the contents of one'or
Lillle's patent (so-called) Flre and Iturglar-Proof Safes,
reduced' to ashes.' A copy of this paper having fallen
Into the bands of Misers. Weaver & Sprinkle; they be
came fetes!, in rand of a Are at their store, that their
books, papers, Sic., would share the same - Tate; conse
quently they exchanged their very imperfect Safe for
ono of better quality, and are still satistiedWitli'lltoir
exchange. The following is an extract from the paper
above mentioned (which paper will be shown to any
one calling at Evans & Watson's store):
"The following persona were present, and helped to'
got the above Safe open, and examl ned the burned con
tents taken out :
E. G. DAY, Clerk.
• J. L. DANA. NotaryPeblle.
J. S. FRAZIER.
CHANCY CRA IG,.
•
T. W. RHOADS,
O. W. HELPHRHY.
P.•D. THO3IP3OIeS"
would also state that 'what places these statementa
beyond denial, in the fact of their haying been sworn to
before a magistrate.
An ocular demonstration of the drill-proof qualities of
Lillie's. Safes will be given at 30 o'clock on every morn
ing for the present month, at Evans & Wt'teon'a Sala
mander Safe Store, where the public are invited toewit
nem the operation. If the ownora of auy of Lillie's Safes
imagine theirs not an imperfect one, I will
drill, with
out charge, ae many holes as may be consideredneces
eary to prove its worthlessness.
Those having their books, papers, money, &c., to
any of Safes, had better remove them to a place
of security, as they are incontrovertibly.proved bosh
insecnre t and imperfect both as regards Fite and Bar
slam
jya-trs2t DAVID •FeVANS.
1.4 1.4 T.',
CHILLED ,T.RON.,SA.FM;
S er, 'NV .A- S 1.47 S
THE "IRREPRESSIBT.E COIcTLIET" STILL PRO
OBESSINOi
To the Citizen., of Philadelphia:.
Agreeably to previous notice. Isbell now review the
personalities and other outside matter as contained in
the Rifler headed "Philadelphia. Against the World,"
end signed by David Evans.
A. the thief, when bard pressed, is the first to cry
"sfop thief ." so is , the man who has 'Wiled. traduced,
and wrongfully accused hie neighbor, the first' to cry
villain, and to claim the people's sympathy.
The first prominent pointth this article is the writer's
very modest pretensions. .
He assumes to he Philadelphia merely, and to stand
against the world sale --extremely modest, surely.
This point (having been replied to by Messrs. Lillie &
Son) I pass over by simply saying that It is easy to show
that Lillie & Son are mach the largest patrons of this
city and State of any Safe manufacturer in the United
Staten, as they use so much more material than any
other-the product of this State. -
The next point to be noticed is the writer's call on his
Philadelphia friends to read en extract from the Eve
ning Telegraph of 'April 18,1664, which shows mime of
the different ways the common safe is camped. Now. if
the reader will refer to the article in the Evening Tele
graph, of the lath, be will find It there stated particn
larly that these ways were of common occurrence, and.
that they were known to burglars: and I now say the
different ways pointed out were at the time well known
to burglars, and had been previously published to the
world.
But it seems to snit the writer's case to leave out these
feels In his reissue. Ile adopts the principle that the
play of "Darnieti' most be written, even though it be
necessary to leave out Kam td. Desperate ends require
desperate means., and it is evident that the thief's tutor
does not like to stand alone. • I can, however. offer him
this correlation, that notwithstendinn the disposition
he has shown in every way to aid the thief, he has met
with but ill success. - • - -
„Ago nehlwilieve he can And a burglar in the country
profe=l"liiitiarY ir kiltMs r lia - W i alftiggell e .,7 -
intr a Safe lock he is 'all right: end unless the writer
can learn the burglar how to drill chilled iron, which
I very much doubt, his occupation is gone. .
The next point which I notice is the' very grave
Question pert by the writer, whether it is not easier to
drill one small hole through Lillie'a Chilled Iron Door
than twenty holes through the common - Sheet Iron
Door?
The reader will ask any disinterested iron-worker
whether be amnia drill even twenty small Wes
through one-sixteenth to one-eight inch sheet iron
meth eerier then to drill one hole through one-and-s
-helf to two inches solid chilled iron, and let him
answer the question. .
'rho next point which the writer alleges as the cause
of the controversy is: •
Tbet Lillie's agent, among_eithers, called at the Con-
I soliantion Bank, on Mr. W. 11. Blamer, banker,
Allentown, and on the Treasurer of the West Chester
Railroad. paying to the latter be could-break into his
bank and burglar- proof sale in five minutes; and to the
two former. that be could pick their locks, made by
Evans & Watson, iu five minutes. • •
Wow, I am the sole responsible agent of this city for
Lillie's Safe, and I pronounce the above statements' eh- ,
solutely fare, en ter as it applies to myself, es I am
not aware that I have had any conversation with either
of the two latter parties on the subject of Safes at all,
and I have never made any such statements, as are al
leged, to the former or any other person. Bat I take
the full responsibility as to all that is published in the
Telegraph of Aprilist6. 1864. (which can be examined in
m ypri nted ci reeler at my depot at any time,se the article
was taken from that), and I 'am prepared to sustain
every position there made to the satisfaction of any dis
interested person.
Thne.have I reviewed the prominent points in this ar
ticle, and the writer's essence for Ids unreasonable
attack upon Lillie's Safe are found to be mere pretence,
and without the slightest foundation. The real =nee
-will he fennel in a abort review of the Safe history in
Philadelphia. It is a fact well understood that the
writer has realised a fortune in the last few years by
making safes of the lightest material, with the cheapest
lock. end in every way got up in the cheapest manner.
and filled mainly with red clay (which tests nothing).
to give them tbe appearance of weight and solidity. and
that he has seed these Safes at very high prices, making
an extravagant profit.
I t is a fact also well understood that watlith limiest three
Years. Lillie's Chilled Iron Safe hes been largely intro
duced in this city and State. from the simple fact that in
telligent men have preferred a sate that had one and a half
to tits - seize-lies thickness of send iron, being also drill-
preof;with a thorourth hurglar-proof lock. to a safe that
bad one-sixteenth to one- twelfth of an inch thickness
of sheet. iron, with the cheapest common lock, and not
burelar-proof at all, eepecially when the former cost
only about the same mice as the latter. ._ ..:
Bow does the writer attempt to remedy this difficulty?
Not by impreivinhis own eafe,but by en attempt to dis
credit Lillie s. How does be do this? He first pub
licly announces that Lillie's Safe is neither fire nor
burglar-proof, and publishes an Array of false state
menta, first published by other safe.makers, which he
knew at ,the time had beep publicly proved to be
false. Second. be succeeded to dope 'a house who
had one of Lillie's Safes by similar false repre
sentations, to exchange a Lillie's Safe for Evans
ie. by giviegStrui a Safe he asked, near
5ve.....- - . . ...._
WO for, in °itch - Imre for evustirte, wuica cost eit7s; and
since 'third the let of January last, I am told he has
spent much of his timein the attempt to distignre the
Safe in every way; first by sledging. then by grinding
boles through it (bating discovered that it hal not the
usual hardness). As to the Lock. hottest claimed it was
an infringement .upon Evans & Wassoner Alphabetical
Lock,liiit a 8 that was notpatented it was 110 go 4 and last
ly, to discredit the Look be shows that the combination
of the Lock can beptcked op from (jie outside Ifs hole can
be got through the door in the right place, a wonele)lul
discovery, which has been fully answered. Now, why
resort to all thli s contemptible meanness? Why_ sot
come out fairly and squarely and have Evans 8e Wm
' eon's Safe placed alongside of Liille'e. and have them
fairly tested both as to their fire and their burglar
proof qualities, as he lee been challenged to do often?
..The reason Is plain. The writer knowe that it will not
do to place 1-16th to 1-12th of an Inch thickness of sheet
iron against 1.3 to 2 inch thickness of hard chilled iron,
to stand either fire or the burglar, and " that's what's
the matter." .
. M. C. SADLER, Agent. '
' No. Al South SEVSNTII Street.
P. B.=The public test of Sates that was expected to
come off last week is upavoidably postponed for a week
or two. The article in the Sunday Dispatch, of the 3d -
of July, will be answered in my next..
Jy7-tnemst N. C. S., Agent:.
CAST-IRON SAFES
NEITHER DRILL NOR FIREPROOF.
VS. -
DAVID EVANS',
OF !ME FIRM 0?
SHEET IRON SAFE.
MILLINERY GOODS.
NIBS )L A. BAKER,
• No. 1346 CHESTNUT STEER%
. Opened a lam Lesortment of
PARIS IfILLIIfER.Y . ,.
014-int. Por the Blend and Unman of ISM.
ARMY GOODS..
FROTEUITGRAM & WELL'S
HAIM FOR SALB
HEAVY MEDIDIJ, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINOS. • -
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS.
.WASHINGTON .AND VICTORY CA3IBRICS AND
STLESIAS. •
HROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
N 0.12 WORSTED TARN. &c. • 5e2.5-Htf
DENSE -AIM.
A Most effective and delightful preparation •
POE THE TEETH AND GUMS.
Highly recommended by the moat eminent Doctors
and Dentists.
It to the result of a thorough course of scientific expe
riments. extending through a Period of nearly thirty
years.
To a great extent In every case, and entirely in many.
IT WILL PREVENT DECAY OF TEETH. It wilt also
STRENGTHEN WEAK GUMS, KEEP THE TEETH
T
BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN, AND HE BREATH SWEET.
See Circulars. rice el. Prepared solely by
8. T. Mal& 11. D. .DENTIST.
1113 CHESTAIMT St.. Philadelphia, a.
Fo r
sale by Druggists.
THE UNIVERSAL WRINGER . WITIE
coo•wnEELsig in nee In 1.1.1. United Slates Hospi
tals, Naval Ind./111nd Asylums, and all our benovoleut
institutions. It can be used : with great profit wherever
llquld is to be pressed from any thing, but It to espe
cially neceisary in every family, as it saves TIME, TA
BOR, sod cLormNo: All COO•WHEEL WRING
ERS are WARRANTED. • H. L. BURNHAM,
27 South SIXTH Street.
Agent for Manufacturers.
PURE PALM OIL SOAP.THIS SOAP
-11- is made of pure, fresh Palm 011, and is entirely a
vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than thole
made from animal fate. In boxes of one dosen takes.
for $2 per box. Manufactured by
OEO. M. ELKINTON & SOl, .
No. d 110'
.MAR 'GA ETT A Street, ntan
between Fro
limened..awm. CIO In 1.1111).
TVORITYPE ,B•*.OF MOST PLEASING
styles and One artistic coloring, are made at 13. V.
MOIRE'S. 624 ARCH Street. They have no supe
riors. Bee arittiadge of their rare merits. _ li•
COPARTNERSHIPS!
NOTIOE,- TILE LIMITED PARTNER
-111111. existing under tbo tame and style of 4. H.
POSTAL. la thin day dissolved, bY mutual eon gent.
. FOS ER.
.
•
Philadelphia, July 2, 'Mt ff. BOW jy ERS 9-1t
TEE UNDERSIGNED nen THIS
-A- day conned a copartnership for the' transaction of
the Wholesale Boot and Shoe Enelneen. at f7b dpi .414 R
NET street, under the Arm of FOSTER fit' Oglf NET.
They are now opening a large and varied' [dock, to
which they invite the attention of ha ern.
A. H rowrgrt. PhiliteeTtibla.
OLIVER BENNET, Boutbet
PhlladElplll3, July 2. 1861.
iy9afath6t
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SAJP. —The Cop:vat:iamb tpboretefore existing ho
t-Feta 00 stibscrlberg, nyder titectrm of J. A. ELLIVIT
& CO., Is ilsreby &seal tee by MotOtlen. The hesiness
'Grill be battled by JA1133 A:Nt R EKT T. EI.T.IOTT.
A. ELLIOTT,
• f N. FREDERICK,
JOLT I, ISA& T. ELLIOTT.
THE UNDERSIGNEDUATE FORMED
a Cnnertnershlp from wtstettler tl.l date, &oder the
style of aLmoTrs & McCOWN. tor tbelmeertation and
_Webb:wet Dry Goods. at No. 1.03
.1. MA ITKET
I I•tree
T.
t.
A.. ELLOT
A. TO MoCOWN,
R T. 3LI,IOIPT.
I'M 1 6 /Eiti
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -- THE
Jfederrtemed Lase this da'd eptered Into covert
norinedar the firm name of II kRRISIAN & RAVE,.
111 Va: , It o A will conduct the Moines. of roe FRANK
LIN 8 oAli BEFINERY at No 32t . WIlit Strout.
' • 1111418. a. NA 1 $150:1.
TIIICO: .t. fIAVEMEYER. '
rnmeunimmo, Judy 4.1864. .. jy6.-1t .
TEE FIRM: OF • SHIPGrit: FrhaZAßlti,
& MITCHINSON. to thin day dlosolyed by initial
content. Paintrel R. Shirley retiring. TIA boatmen will
be CalltiOtt i l by the remainine partnerawider the name
or El &ZAP/ 3: •
MITCHINSON. The buwinone of the
late Arm vitll be settled by either of the 2,nderstreed. .
MINUET. R SHIPLEY
SPENCER H. FIaZARIS,
MD.II3EI{7OI( S. lIIRTOoIIiSON.
PRILADRLTRIfr, Jail. 1664, Joel*
THE SUBSCRIBERS "HAVE 4950:
-L- MATED temneel.res together ander the' era of
DOLTON, DTRENIkN, & CO., and will continue the
Oa }lending business in all its branches at the old
establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST antVrIA:SITL
TON Streets. JOS. R. BOLTOSI-,
ORO K ormreN,
O. W. CHILDS.'
jytine
El=
Pl 3 ILA D ELPRIA, JULY 1, 18t141
PARTNERBTITP.—T have THIS DAY admittei
CHARLES W. BCTIWARTZ. scrim o. KELLEY. AL,
BERT GRAFF. JOHN M. SIMPSON, and name
HUBER to an loOre.t. In my busineen under tJe
•ot A. PRANciscus sc co.
jyl.6t A. H. FRANCISCO% 513 NIA HATT Street.
WANTS.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE
Standard Eftetery of the War. A rare chance to
make money. Agents aro eleaving from $lOO to 4soo per
month. 2E0,000 xolAmes already sold. Send for circa:.
lare. Address JONES; BROS., & Co.. Publiallete, CAL=
TIMOR% Rd. Jel3-1m•
o'o K P E R-T HE ADVER
TIBERR terrninates is engagement on the Ist of
the ensningitenth. ffo fo desirous of entering into a
new one. The highest references afforded. He would
combine other duties if time Permitted. "0.
Box 4.19. . . • j77-thistri3t•S
V, L A. C K'S MITHE3 AND WHEEL
-IL. WRIGIITS WAITED.
CHM' QVARTSRMASTRIVSMOE.
WASITISCITON DEPOT.
WASTUNGTnN. D. C.. July 4.1584.
Wanted at ones, to work in Government repair shojis,
Quartermseters' Department. Depot. of Weeldureton,
one hundred O(0) irne.l BLACKSMITHS, and one Imo,
dred (100) good W H LW RIG FITS.
The pay per month will be staty dollars ($6O), with
one (1) ration nor day, and hospital privileges when
sick. _ _
.
aply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A. Q. M.,
U. i. A.. corner Twenty-second and 0 S:r.ats, Wash
ir. gran, D. C. D. H. WICKER.
Brigadier General and Chief Qnart.rrnaster,
is 6-1 2 ,1 Department of Washington.
SHOFM.A.ErERS: -WANTED-
Good ILAN PS to Last and Finish on all kinds of
Work, men and women's; fair wageA and steely em
ployment E P. MOLINEMIX,
'&08 CO,IIIdERgE Street,
Fourth Story.
N. B.—Amen to rub down and turn Boot-leaa.
WANTED—AN ANo.I BOOLKEEP.-
BR fora National Bank out of this -•Addreas
"Box 2165." Post owe. • . • • :• •
WAN TED -A. FIRST-RATE PACKER
and MARKER. Also, an earnerionced band to
keep cellar mock in order. None butexperieuced hands
need apply. HOOD,
.BONBRIDGN & CO., • .
770-2 t . •-: 529 MARKET Street. • •
WANTRP-74- COLORED BOY. :14 OR
Ply 618 5 18T0ac511472" a. 'r1"144'4'15:71tt...
•
•
WANTED --THREE SUBSTI TUTES
of good fighting qualities, for the Army of tag
Potomac. to represent a grotlemac exempt , from mili
tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St S. Piglet jeSS-tf
,WANTED TO PURCHASE, A 310-
mi DERN DWELLING. on Spruce. Pine, or Chid
nut street, between Reventeentb and Twenty-Ornate.:
price not to exceed $13,000. J. HAYS CAP.3ON.
.ISS-2t" 251 North NINTH Street.
W ANTE D-A COMMODIOUS
Amallonse and good Tard. A reazonable rest by ate.
rponeiblo tenant will be mad. Immediate onaseasien to
be given. Apply to JOSEPH. EMMY, 1615 FR/air:la
Street and RIDGE Avenue. j. 1141.•
AWANTED TO RENT-A FUR.
NISIIED.HOUSE, between Chestnut and Pine and
Ninth and Twenty-tlrst etreets. inclusive. Apply to B.
B. GROESBECK, Continental Hotel. jy7•St•
$13,5 00 - THIS AMOUNT TO
• Loan. on first mortgage. on improved
city property: will be divided. ADOvto E. PETTIT,
319-tf 323 WALNUT htreet.
$6O A MONTH I—l WANT AGENTS
LASTING c T en
E D C m L h, O x R p IENTAL oa I BU R N s Eß my
aEndER
-13
other articles. Fifteen circulars sent/res. Address
ap9o-dtkw9m JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford. Maine.
• • FOR ..TO.ILET.
FOR - SALE-:-5-8 AND 3-4 INCH HOOP
'IRON; by LRLES M LOWTO .
9y9,Sts • • SECOND and WI Streets.
FM LET-THE IST, STH, OT :, AND
L 7th stories of the Old Poet Office Bailding, Dock
striet, below Third, with Steam Power .
THOBAS It CONNELL,
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
i7761.* 242 CHESTNUT Street
TO LET-THE WHOLE OR AN
portion of the Commonwealth Nailding, Nos. 611
gowsier.r.,
Counting House of Dr. D. Jain. & Son.
.131-6 e 242.CHESTROT street.
Tr° LET—THE - SECOND—STORY AND
- A- upper portionot the Marble Store, No. 619 Cheetnat
street. . .
THOU&S A. CONK ELL,
Counting Muse of Dri o.. Jayne Rc S..n,
jy7-61. . SAW CEIESI'NUT Street.
FOR -SALE— THE •SPLENDID
Mak MARBLE FRONT DWELLING, No. 211 Logan,
street. (Logan Square).
Seven Stores, Northwest corner Tenth and South
streets, cheap. .
Foux.story Store and Dwelling. Southwest corner
Tenth and Lombard.
Store and Dwelling, Northwest corner Seventeenth
and Drandywino.
Store and Dwelling, Southeast corner Twentieth aud
Mount Vernon.
. Store and Dwelling, corner Perkiomen and Vinyard
'streets.
. Stores and Dwelling'. 227 and W 9 North Second street.
. Neat Dwelling, 2114 West Deianc3- Place. cheap_
Dwellings 1901 Coates, 1611 Wallace, 2323, 2327, 2330,
and 2332 Olean.
Also a. large number of Dwellings. Farms. Cottages;
Bad* Lots. Sm.. desirable for residence or invest
ment. .B. F. 'GLENN. 123 South FOURTH St ,
and B.- W.. cor. SEVENTEEN r and GREEN.
.sis FOR BALE--CHESTER COUNTY
Ai- FARM. cbeap, containing 125 acres. 12 of timber,
.the balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely wa
tered; situate near Downingtown, S 5 miles out. Supe
rior stone buildings. spring bouso. &c. Two superior
apple orchards. rotrssion: this summer. Price only
tts per acre.
jyft-if ; 323 WA LNUT Street.
RIVERTON RESIDENCE AND
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE.—The sub
scriber would dismiss. of Ids late Restdenee and adiolatug
Lois, situate on MAIN Street, near the wharf, on ac
commodating terms For particulars address'
331.8 t• C. CLOTHIER, 408 CH EsTil UT St ;MIL
got CHESTNUT:HILL PROPERTY.—
..yaw LET—One of the most desirable COTTAGES on
Cherinut Bill, four minutes' walk to Depot. and with
in five minutes' walk of six different Churches; con
taining ten rooms. with gas, bath, and water. Plenty
of shade ,ehnibbery, &o. Apply to 0. R. HINKLE,
opposite Post Mee.
•
Ipe r FOR SALE—A DARK BAY
MARE, yonnx. kind; fast, and sound. Acorns.
torned to saddle. double or single harness. Sold for
want of use. Can be teen'any. morning_ at the and
stab; o below Girard avenue. lit CARLISLE street back
of Broad. JD4 St*
iNsuBANcE.
WILLIAM It. GRAVES
TIFOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES,
INSURANCE AGENCY,
31.2rWALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the NORWICH FIRF. INSURANCE
. COMP.% NY. of Ifora kb, Connecticut.
CHARTERED IN 1803.
S. L. DENISON, Secretary. S. LARNED, President.
Capital. actually paid in cash.... EIMO, COO CO
Surplus 41.410 42
42
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1561. $213,410
Bank stocks andhonds $222,2X1 00
'Cash ' .. 9.3Y3 09
Cash in agents' hands . 6.197 33
Interest accrued 2,903 03
Other property 2,220 00
.$4.425 00
loMtntlis6t AGMMY, No . 312 WALNUT otreet.
1 , 0821.1.11 I'. nounsaieD: • WM. H. GRAVEL
. - ff 01, LIN SR EA D _ GRAVES,
•• INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
Agents for the
NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE CO..
of Norwleh, Conn.
CHARTERED 188.
REFERENCES IN PHILADELPHIA (by authority):
John Grigg, Esq.. reaers.Tredick,Stokee & Co
'Palen, Wharton & Co'. • Messrs. Chas Lenolg & Co.
M9/1.16. Cohn & 2.ltaTirtlB. MOUrs.W. IL Darned & Co.
je27.6na •
. .
•ZOILMAN P. NOLLTABBEAD. . W. H. OILAVES.
TrOLLINSREAD & GRAVES,
nisuitarcs AGENCY, No. 312 WA.LNITY St.,
Philadeljthta., agents for the
ALBANY CITY EIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Je274m ALBANY, N. Y.
PORMA3 P. ROLLIMBHEAD. WK. H. Gamma.
HOLLINSUEA.D AND GRAVES'
INSURANCE AGENCY,
NO. 312 WALNUT. STRUT, PHILADELPULA,
Agents for the CROTON FIRE INSURANCE COSIPANT,
of New York. - 1e27-Ons
To FAMILIES RESIDING. U THE
COUNTRY.
•
We are prepared,' as heretofore. to IMPPII
at their Country Residences with every description of
14Nirs:ORDOrt.RIES ) .Tra& &43.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
zny3i-tt . Cornet ELEVENTH and TINS Sta. •
THE IS' EW .TAX BILL.-SCHEDULE
of articles and occupations subject to Tax under
the Excise Lew of the United States, approved June SO.
1864 Sold at the Principal Depot for too safe of Inter
nal Revenue Stamps, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, and
103 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Price • tea
cents.• 1 7 7- 9 t
pr EATON lt DENOILT,A HARDWABB,
-ILL COMMISSION MERCHAIM, 507 001111/Itol
and MO NORTH etreote, otter for sale:
Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. A S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Bales Cabinet Lodes.
Putnam's Borne Nails; Locke 's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and - Irob Wire; Cotton Garde. . •
Also. a frill axsortmotl. of Ausaliews Ilasslwara. fog-toil
R,U3I3IER COMPLAINT, DIA.RRHCEA ,
N. , Dysentery, and all disorders of the Bowels relieved
at once by the nee of Jardella'e Syron of Blackberry
Root and Rhubarb. Entirely veritable, ealy s triak .
Ra e . t r..l a . 7V i ihrki l 'P r ANl. e au o Vl l / 1 1 11 /T ° Strue4ii.
ie3o-Inr.
pHOTOGRAIII CARDS FOR GMT.
• TLSKEN.---Elamples and Catalogues seat los 21
eseds. Radon an 'Ayala*. wall roar own la a O 2
address. D. HERM •
11804111 OM LIBERTY West. Raw o=il.
AUCTION SALES.
pm TURKISH DIVIat
Will be sold. to the highest bidder,
TO-DAT (SATURDAY).
AT LOGAN SQUARE.
UCTION BALE OF CONDERNED
A
ROMS t
WAS DITAIITURIM CAVALRY BuREAT.
O►►lmt OF CRIB► kcallTßlMumut.
WasUntOTON. D. C. July t, UK:
Will be old at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest
bidder,. at the times and piece« named below—VlC:
LEBANON, Penna., THURSDAY, jelly. 14th. 1 1 10.
HRIK
READING, Palma THURSD A Y. Jelly, 21al.
ri A RBIS B [IRO, Penna.. T URSDAY. July
ler4
ALTOONA, Penna.. THUHSD_AY: Anna 4th. 18$1.
NVILLIAXSPORT, Penna., INURSDAY,Auirost nth;
TWO HUNDRED (510) CAN:ST:Iet /IMES at agar
place.
Tllne Horses bare been condemned as nhtH for the
Cavalry rervlce of the Army.
For Road and Sitraparposea mart) good liargattus an,
be had'.
Haan sold sleety.
Terms: Cash, in Tfniteci States Car,etoo.
JAISEN A: ERYIT,
Lieut. Col. and Me loartermantor
C3Valry
N vALITUT STREET THBATItE.—
THlSTFriclayr EVENING. Jnlr
LAST NIGAT OF VIE sEAsozr:
Thalreoripasee will tiommence with thrTrallodY ae
the MOORS IN SPAIN: er, The Norma of the [nowt-
Nen. —Count Pe/trifle, NI Roberta; Flartnda;Kria.
Alexina Firb.er Baker: To conclude with the loran&
finrcterilar Legendary Drama of FAUST Ain Malt,
OUERITR—Mr. J. 11. Noberte au Mephistopheles; Mrs
Alexina Flrher Baker I....slnrriterite.
Brateaccored frool9to 3 Curtain rises at 8 o'clocli..
THE so - Aviary OF FINE ARTS,
CTIESTKUT Street, above Tenth, 18 OPEN DAILY.
for vieltore. from 9 A. If to 6 P. N. je22
BOARDING.
111q0ARIP WA N FOR T EIE
B
DIER, marcher city, by a gentleman. wife, and four
children ddieae "lioartier." 511TILUIKET St Y 940
ROARVING WANTED, ABOUT THE
1.. t of Minuet, by a gentleman and wift,itt a patinas
family, or srbere there are few boarders. A
second-story front room, or - two rrrellam-Mzed NM=
awry rooms. required.
A fair price will be paid for good assommodalionl s
Reference given and rerreartd; Add`, ow
iy9-64. • Boa? 3 Post OM*.
B OARDING.: - 13tTWO SECOND -STO
rep= TO LET; at 1321 North TENTH St. ia-tr
EDUCATIONAL.
WOODLAND SENTNARY, WEST
• PEiILAD3LPHUL —:A DAY and BOARDING
SCHOOL for 'Tenon Wiles will be opened September
14. nt Rn. St WOODLAND' TBRRACE. br • Reg%
BERRY REEVES. A. M . assisted by competent WA
experienced Teachers. Mr. R. retires from the Chime
bArt.burg Seminary where-the seeclort has reodarlt
closed with nearly ?fourscore pupils.
Address, till Jnlyls, the Principal.. at Cbamlier.bnrg,.
Pa. After that, Do. 9 Woodland' Terrace. West Phila
delphia.
REFERENCE —Rey. Albert Barnes. Rev. R. A.
Boardman. D. D. ; Rev J. D. Batter, Rec. 0 W. Mc-
Phail, D. IL. • Rer. C: W. Shieldie, D. D.. Rev. John.
W. Mears; Hon. Joe. Alison and A. G. Cattell, Esq..
Philedelphia: Ron .1.. Kennedy Morehead, Pittaburg;
Hons. George Chantbersand A. K. McClure, Chambers
burg. Jy9 &reef
A GRADUATE oF - HARVARD; WITS
A - -s- an experience ten seam in teachinr.will,pen Ist
this •in SEPTEMBER, a School for Young Ladles.
NumbeFlimited to fittsen. Terms, 9140 a Tear.
RIIPPRENCES—Bev. Dr. Pumas,. 1456 * Pima streets
Rev. Roger Owen. Chestnut NOI: Wm. B. Trotter,
Ern., 36 Noah Front street: J. E. Btttchell Esq., Sit?
York avenue, Philadelphia.; Ex-Presidents Sparks and.
Walker, Cambridge, Mcas._;.l. S. Smith. .. Dorches
ter.
ss Mus. ;John Ruggles, Esq., Brighton. - Ad
dre
je . l7-Im. • L. R. BUCKINGHAM, Chestnut mu.
PHILADELPHIA. COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE FOR 'TOTING LADIES. En. 1520 ARON
Etreet. Rev. MIAS. A. PMITH, D. maim:tax
SMITH. A. M., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Aestibs.
min, and Collegiate. Full college coarse in Classics.
Itathematles. higher English, and Nataral Science. far
those who graduate. Mbderit Languages, Music, Pallet.
Mg, and Elocution by taw best masters. For circulars.
apply at 1226 CHESTNUT Street. or address Box Mit.
P. 0., Phil. dal pbia. no2A-ISte
PERSONAL.
THE GENTTJEMAN THAT CALLED
...--.atN0.../606 north TITELFTIT Sheet about the
feTeleue . of a property, will confer a favor by_ calling
again. or at 288 North NINTH Street. iT9
PATENTS-11. S. AND EIIROPELN--•-
. 1 - procured. E BROWN.
11* 311 WALNIFT Street.
,71DIER BONA L.-SPOONS, MALTED
vitth. pant silver. on white metal, $1 per Sat.
916RACEStreet . , 379-210
PERSON A. L --JET • BALL EATC
DROM SO cents, at 9161tACS Street jyB-21*
LOST AND FOUND.
L 0 S T=ONE DAY. THIS : WEEK,.
some proof eta Child's Paper: also, the " copy
"A Mother's Lessons on the Lord's Prayer." A.
suitable reward will be paid for the return of this
"Copy" to 530 ARCH S.treet, Phila.
.s> ;m TAKEN UP—A DARK BAT
MARE. If not redeemed, will be sold at pitio
lic Salo, et the Police Station, N. N corner or TEETS
and THOMPSON Streets, on AION'DAT, the itch inst.
ate o'clock P • M.. in accordance to city_ ordinance. ke-
Phtlada.. July S, WM. JACOBI',
jvfl-ke. ••, • . Lient. Twelfth District.
EXCURSIONS.
i a lip=i , "'.GßAND 1 PLEASURE MC.
CIIRSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR.—Oser
of the following splendid first-class steamers vier
CLEVELAND. ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIG+ T. IMOD
CITY. TRAVELER., METEOR,- IRON SIDES, LAO LA
BELLE, and PEWABIC, w ill leave CLEVE,I..IS
Ohio, at &o'clock P. M.. each dap of the week, 4
Saturday and Sunday. and Detroit.. Michigan, on
followinmdays at 2 o'clock P. M.. through the mouths
of JULY and AUGUST, making 'Grand Excursion Thy*
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seim
of America,which, (Or utility. pleasure and health.sza
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1,(0) miles embraces six degrees Of
latitude. and eleven of longitude, and includes ia.iig
circuit Lekee Erie, St. Clair, Huron and Soperior.wilit
the beautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary's,
A I The - many and extensive mines of iron and copper:
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-41er
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wilditad
romantic scenery, combined with its pore and bras
climate. reader the Lake Superior trip one of far Mara
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the stodosk
the pleasure-seeker or the invalid. •
•
The abovs.name. steamers are elegantly•llt*l. UV
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms , while imam
precaution has been taken to provldo re.• the Wear sea
•
comfort of passengers.
. . .
Fa re. Mein ding State- Roome and Meals, abont.%.
per mile. Time occupied in making the *round it ip.feing
8 to 10 days.
Rooms &cured, and farther information obtelnad e lar
application to proprietors. -
ROBT.HANNA & Co., ClevelanE, Old*.
HORSEY & hicBRIDE,
J. T WRITING dc Co, Detroit. madam.
JOHN HOTCHINGS,
Jell-tale/A
1864 CAMDEN AND AT= IQRA
• LANTIC RAILROAD aw
. AM&
— SIIKKER ARRANGEMENT—TEIROUGH IN TWO
FI3URS.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC
On and after MONDAY, July 4tb, trains leave VIII-
Street Ferry as follows:
Mall
Freight. with passenger car attaohed
Express (through in two lioars)••• • ••
Atlantic Accommodation
Junction Accommodation
RETUF.N.ING, leaves Atlantic;
Atlantic Accommodation
5.46 A. W.
Freightress ' 7.06
1L 50 A A. _ EL
Mailer 5.18 P. IL
Junction Accommodation 6.M A. EL
Fare to Atlantic, It Round-trip Tickets (good only
for the day and train on which they are issued), , 13.
EXTRA BA DDONFIELD TRAMS
Leave Vine streetai 10.15 A. M. and 1 P. AL
Leave liaddonfielit at 11.45 A. 51. and 2.4,5 P. IL
ON SUNDAYS,
Mail train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7.68 A.
• Leaves Atlantic at CU P. M.
JNO. O. BRYANT, Agent.
The .bar wild& formed last year has entirely dimp
pared, leaving thebeach one of the most delightful in
the coast. teal
RARITAN AND •
lagaPRZ DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD
—To Long Branch, Alston. Manchastors Tom's River.
Barnestat. Red Bank. &c..
du and a ft er hioliDAY BPSi, July 4th, Trains VD.
leavev CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at 7.41 A. M., salt
3.99 P. M., daily (Sundays excepted). Returning, VD.
leave LONG-BRANCH at 5.35 A. N. and 3.33 P. B
THROU GH If( FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freight Train with passenger car attached. VTI.
start for Stations on the main line, daily, from CAD.
DEN (Sundays excepted). at 9.30 A. X.
Stages connect at Woodmansfe and Manchester-fog
Barn egt4 and Tom's River.
Stages (will also connect at Farmingdale, for Poise
Pleasant, SQuan Village, Blue Ball, and Our Does.
Tavern.
For !writer information atinly to Company's Mut;
L. B. Co& s, et Cooper's Yo al, Camden
NY'
.F. GM - STITT% 7a., -
' Mineral Superintendent.
bt FOR CA PE MAY.—THR
ro"- .
staunch and commodious steamer HAW
HATTA N, Captain E. A. Ryther, of the Cane May Lines
Ic now making her regular trips to Cape May, lesvWg
ARCH-STREET WHARF every TUESDAY, THUR
DAY, and SATURDAY, it B 0:clock; returning. will
leave Cape •May every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at Sy s o'clock. touching at New Cootie, going and.
returning.
Fare $1.19:4 canine hire included; children halt
price. Servants rli.oo. carriage hire extra.
Freight at low rates. No freight received after
o'clock, and in all cases must be pre-paid.
ii6-ho • JOS. A. STEWART, Agent
J are n. FROM NEW YORK, FOB
NEW HAVEN, HARTFOR D • SPRING
FIELD. and Bosrox. —The
steamersSPRING
FIELD. CONTINENT/as
and ELM CITY leave Peak Slip. Eaet River, daily. at 3
BP. M. and 11 at Melt. ie29-11a
$241.410 42
FOR THE' SE© SHORE
PHILADELPHIA' LOCAL EXPRESS COMPANY;
Ofitee„ No. 28 South Faro Street,
PEEIORT AND BAGGAGE EX-PEESS.
ATLANTIC CITY AND LONG BRANCH.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH
•• • •
PROM TORE• RBSIDENCII.
BAGGAGE corivErED TO ALL THE RAILROAD
Nf pr it ESTEY'S
pOTTAGE ORGANS;
Not only tRf EXCELLED but UNEQUALLED In rutty
of Tone and Tower, deeigned eepeclally for Churehat
and Schools,bnt . found to be equally well adopted Sok
the Parlor.and DraNTlng ROO= For We only by
R. H. DRUGS,
No. le North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a ecortrlete 'fissortluent of the Perfect Macao*
eon stantly• on hand. • naylS-Sra
134,r,4 , 3"G. OUT.
al" WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.
The undersigned. havlig decided to retire from UM:.
nese, offers for eels at low Prices, his large and Weil*
selected stock of
WATCHES
JEWELRY. and
SILVER and PLATED WARN.
THOMAS C. 0 ARRETT.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street.
Opposite the Masonic H
- Philadelphia:
riIio.IE:WRY- TO ANY AMOITNT
• . LOANED upon Diamonds, Watcher, Jewel , .
ry, Plato, , Clothing, Ac., at JONES St C 0.16
.01d.Eatablialied Loan Ofics. hornet THIRD
and GABEILL Streets. below Lombard. aol2-3mlf
LADIES' TRUSS AND `BRAM*
Cit7STOßE—Conducted by Ladies, TWILL/TIE
• Sires first door. below Sem Every - article la their
line elegant, easy, and correct to make. C. H. NU-
LoLBS, - Proprietor. attends to Gentlemen. on the corner
of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Proteesioas;
accuracy Insured.
MONUMENTS . AND GRAYS'.
.LY STONES. —A large assortment of Grave..fitones.e.
various designs, .made of the !Meet Italian and Amide=
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Worltat
ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Els
11trAnt, Sten,
Al BEDFORD WOULD
respectfully' - urge that his • old-ostablialted Sad.
7.0191'091c% at' No. 1913 CALLOWKILL Btreet, is a
GOOD FLA uN for the pale or rancho:de of property an &
the collodion of house and ground. tents. Sto. Send for
references. •• .7 ' lg2-Ine
OSEPH H. 111101iPSON,
BEWPINO COMMISSION MERCHANT.
je29.1a1 . .• Itil e g r AtTeiwAßN Avon%
.:'9.80L M.
..91 M.
00 . N.
4.15
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