The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 09, 1864, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY EVENING TEi,EGRAFlI. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1804.
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Ye natrons), murk that omn, and Isa wise,
special ProvidenfC so wrought,
rrwiMfiDg, Mio' nwlllinrlr y re tinght,
How struggling JrYsailoi.ii lire, bow Slavery
die !
While calmly Wlmlow from the Krarmrtt eyes
TTwi glDttcd pirate swinging from his niour,
jlie eonifW buret in flory circling tour.
The buoyant sea salute propitious skies !
Tbe niTsiio seven our natal years of strife
" Tl circuit marks to reconfirm onr lit'o.
Then, lo! the avenging waves rejolclug swoop
Tie Heidi's ark and sword U darkness drop!
r- "Oh I eave," the sinking parricide outcries,
And "friondly" Albion to his rescue tiles.
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J THIS; DltAMA.
THEATRICAL, HKKF.r ITN r.lfONF.U.
the compiler of an accurate tliontrical alumnae
for this latitude and longitude would place oppo
ite the first two weeks of June this phrnso:
"Regular benefit are now in season ;" and oppo
site the last two weeks tills phrase : "About this
time look out for complimentary benefits." Then
al the first of July, the legitimate managers close
their theatres or sublet them to Itinerant "stars"
lad other strolling players.
There is a distinction. It will ho obsorvetl, be
tween regular and complimentary benefits. Regu
lar benefits are those agreed upon between a
manager and his actors as part of the actors'
alary, and are stipulated in the engagement,
whether it be verbal or writttcn. Complimentary
benefits are extra performances, with which man
agers usually have nothing to do, given by actors
to themselves or to each other. Benevolent lionc
tu, the proceeds of which are devotod to charita
ble societies, poor widows, and the like, form a
sUstinrt class, are not strictly theatrical, and do
ot, therefore, come within the province of this
ssrtkle.
A regular theatrical benefit U a mild sort of
rwindle npon the public and upon the actors.
The manager engages to pay the actor so many
, dollars a week and a benefit. The benefit is do.
rrlbed at "half clear," "one-third clear," "bnlf
after expenses," and so on, as the case may bo,
the words "half," "third," etc,, expressing what
hare the actor is to receive. Stars only get
"clear" benefits, and few of them get more than
"one-third clear." The ordinary run of actors
' are content with half the receipt of the house
after deducting all the expenses. It Is not unu
sual for stars to announce their benefits when
they do not receive a single cent more of the
money taken in on that night than on any other
night of their season.
This brief explanation will enable the reader
to understand the regular benetit swindle. Tlio
public go to the theatre on the benetit night of
Johi Jones, whom we will suppose to be a favor
ite actor in a stock company. We will a mime
that the night is clear and the house crowdod. The
. receipts will then be about 9U00. Of this sum tbe
' " 'manager pockets 400 for expenses and $200 for
, ' bis half of the profits. Then John Jones pockets
. , the other 250 for bis benefit. We call this a
' , , mild swindle upon the public, because they inno
' cently suppose that Mr. Jones gets all the money,
" and take some pains to be present on that ac-
- count. Instead of this, Jones only gets a modi
turn ot the receipts, and the manager, for whom
., . the deluded public care nothing, Is benefited to
n eqnal amount.
But here it will probably be remarked that,
after all, Jones is not so very badly otr, since
V250 is quitea nice little sum to receive for one
night's work. Tbis is precisely the mistake
' which managers love to foster. Mr. Jones does
. SKit receive $'260 for one night's work ; it Is part
' ef his pT for a whole season's work. Instead of
' "' giving him so many dollars a week more salary,
- i the manager cuts down Jhe salary and gives him
' a benefit. Perhaps the benetit night is rainy, and
- ' then Jones realizes nothing. Under ordinary
., , circumstances he realizes very little. Sometimes
lie makes a great hit, but very seldom, lint by
the terms of tbe contract the manager always has
his expense paid first, and so be loses nothing.
Indeed, be gains all the surplus salary which he
would have been obliged to pay during the
season had not the benetit been agreed upon. In
general, the profits which managers ;make out of
msuem nignu exoeeu ine average prouu oi tne
other nights of the season.
"What would be ssld if any other business were
, to adopt this benefit idea ? Imagine one of the
leading dailies announcing that "The proceeds
cf tbe sales of this paper to-duy will be for the
benetit or Mr. smith, night editor, imagineour
merchants accepting the idea and advertising,
- Great sales of dry goods this day only, for the
benetit of Mr. Snooks, head clerk. ' This would
be absurd, and people would laugh it do- ;.
They would frown it down, in fact, if they un
derstood that the papers or the m:onants bad
reduced the salaries of their employees on the
ground that these benefit sales would make up
the deficiency.
But tbis unbusinesslike custom would be no
more absurd in a newspaper office than it is in
Wallack's . Theatre. It really is only a time
honori device to delude the public into paying
an 'Oior the money which the manager ought to
Tay ; and the sooner it is discontinued, with all
- Its eleemosynary accompaniments, the sooner
will theatrical management be regarded as a
tegular, legitimate business, Instead of a mere
peculation.
Complimentary benefits are even still more
absurd. They are usually arrungod between
actors who have hosts of friends ; and yon will
notice that the same actors may lie seen at almost
all of them. It is the mutual admiration style
f things : "You play for my benefit and I'll
play for yours." To get up a complimentary
benefit nothing Is required but plenty of impu
dence -and some credit with the printers. The
impudence is necessary to start the affair; Uie
credit to secure the posters and advertisement.
A few actors meet and arrange these pre
liminaries. Then the advertisements appear
and the tickets are printed. Every friend
of tho-e concerned is, of course, found to
lake tickets, the number being in proportion to
to his intimacy. Every barroom frequented
by actors becomes a ticket-ollico. Tbe
critic are appealed to ami liberally treated, if
accessible to that kind of influence. As critics
always write kindly notices of benefits ami never
go to criticise them, there is not much diffl jiilty
upon that point. The night ut length arrives.
Tbe plays hastily rehearsed are us nastily rattled
oH. The beneficiary delivers a speech written
for him by some friend. There are unlimited
carousals behind the scenes, und the profits, if
any, are divided among the originators of the
scheme.
Tbis general description will apply, with slight
variaiious, to all benefit of tbis cia. The mu
sicians of our theatres seldom volunteer lor any
body or anything. An actor who has received
more benefits than almost any tine els j in the
profession, informs us that never have the musi
cians honored him with a testimonial, except upon
tine occasion, and then he bad practically doubled
their yearly receipts. Sometimes gifts are pre
tntrd to the beucliciury at these complitm'ut iry
benefit. It may be accepted us a rule, with few
exceptions, that these ptcneutations arc never gen
uine. Either the beneficiary buys the gift liiiu
eif, or it is loaned for the occasion. A gentle
man of this city has a mnguiticeut gold wat, U, of
extraordinary size, which has done duty at many
a benefit. '-This watch," ho says, "has been prc-
sent ed to nearly a numbed actors, and only one
of them, a confounded Justinian, had the impu
dence to attempt to keep it." A celebrated young
American couple, as the show-bills say, used to
exhibit a case full of silver, purchased by them
selves and presented to them at their farewell
benefit in every town they visited. Actresses do
often receive bona file presents at their benclits;
but a this is a very delicate branch or tne suii
r. . , ject we will not venture to elucidate it.
Of regular benefits it may be remarked that, if
' eucccstful, they ure like mercy, which "blesses
bnu who give and him who takes;" butifua
auearjisful they only damage bim who takes, while
be wu givs has all his expenses paid. Compli
mentary xrieiits,on the contrary, benefit nobody ;
lor acton wb, depend uihmi such enterprises are
- commonly W .nisis, and "gojd fellows" only
in the worstsenwiUltterm Besides this, the per
mance at euiunuau, tnli Bro invaria
bly bad. Often the more pr m.
tox . wed and ordinan y u,,y du , k tuejr
liaru. T he reason of this u w th8 rcS)ecUlble
swtursalll not coLsent to J
tinmances, and the crilies, iu u",,,.. wltB
established usage, stay away yM "
vreseute and tueir sharpest pent 7 ,
t The ciltic defend tneuisolves by iiJ,';
that the actors play fur nothing) i,,,7
they forget that tbe audience always havciu
The consequence is that the public arj enirapni
bito eucouraitiuc disreputable actors in uiua
cases out of Irn, and into wiiueasiug uu inferior
' jaci lotniunce in eluiost every coae. We are glad
to notice that the coiiiplltncutuiy bcuntils hive
l,c. n very xlinily attended this summer, and this
knits us lo hone that the yt gu Mill noon fail
4'oiiiplett'r. Mill, theatrical reforms move
" alowly, i,d thtatilca! evil huvj lis destine of
preceomt to tastalu theui. We are certain, luw
ver, that the alolition of all benefit would bit a
yai UchUU V il jrulcBiy8--"2iya J,ulk.
' A Otntentoit Farmer.
Onceapoa a time, Frederick. King of lYtvuia,
snmsmcd "Old Krits," took a rule, snd espied an
okf farmer ploughing hi acre by the wayside,
cheerfully singing his melody.
"You mmt be well off, old man," (aid the
king. "Ioe this arre belong to yoa, on which
you so Indiistriouslv lalair t"
' No, sir," repbed the farmer, who knew not
that it was the king ; "I am not so rich as that;
I plnnph for wages."
"How much do you gd a day?" a?kcl the
king
"Vlght groschrn" fatxnit twcnIV ccnt-0. snid
the fnnner.
'This Is not much," replied the king. "Can
yon get alor.g with this "
"(let along anil have something left."
"How is that f"
The farmer smiled and paid :
"Well, if I mutt tell you two groschen arc
for myself and wile; with two 1 pay my old
debts i two I lend away, nnd two I give away for
the laird's sake."
'This is a mystery which I cjinnot solve," said
the king.
"Then I will solve it for you." said the farmer.
"I have two old parents at home, who kept mo
when I was weak and needed help; and now,
that lliey arc weak and need help, I keep them.
This Is my debt towards which I pay two
grosrnrn a uay. i no mini pairot groscticn
which I lend away 1 spend funny children, that
thry may receive a Christian Instruction. This
will come liandv to me and my wife when we get
old. With the lost two groschen I maintain two
sifters, whom 1 would not be compelled to keep.
This is what 1 give for the Lord's sake."
The king, apparently well pleased with the
answer, find :
"llravely spoken, old man. Now I will ah t
give jou something to guess. Have you ever
seen me before ?"
"Never," said the farmer.
"In less than five minutes you shall sec me fifty
times, and carry iu your pocket fifty of my like
nesses." "This Is a riddle which I cannot unmvcl," said
tbe farmer.
"Then 1 will solve it for yon," said the kln2.
Thrusting his hand into his pocket nnd counting
him fitly bnin-new gold pieces into his Inuid,
stamped with his royal likeness, ho said to the
astonished farmer, who knew not what was
coming :
"The coin Is genuine, for It ulso comes from
our Lord Ood, and I um his paymaster. Ibid
you adieu."
MinkNprnr Among; III Prophet.
I'nnch tells of a man who went away in great
dbgust after having seen Ilamltt ac'.ed for tbe
first time, saying that it was nil made up of old
quotations. Hut the old poet's plays are not
worn threadliarc quite yet, and ho that walks
quietly through life not "he that runs" mayf
as he reads, discover new beauties, new excellen
cies, and new passages to be quoted.
Hichard IU seems just now most fruitful In
the latter Tespcct, whilo the campaign in Vir
ginia continues. Observe the clear prophecy
the manifest blessing on General Grant con
tained In
"Go thou to Richmond, and snoi fortune snl!1 the -lixrhard
Act 4, Scene I.
Two nppropriatc quotation aro also furnished
for the day after Grant takes the capital, nnd
we trust loyal men niuy have occasion to use
them ;
"Dut tell me, where Is princely Itlchmon.l now?''
Act 4, stcene 5.
"(Joed morrow, Jlii-limond I"
Act S, Scene S.
A line In act 5, scene 3, of the same play, may
be applied to a Copperhead
"Who prays continually for Richmond's good."
Imagine one of our whisky-biblng generals of
whom wo thank heaven there are but a few left
iu the service now with a nose like llardolph's
and a demijohn at bis saddle bow, reining up his
steed on the top of a hill near the Rebel capital,
and with a puzzled air hiccttping out :
"I think Viiere be Chic sli Klchmonds In the field."
Act 6, ticcne 4.
Of how many a hero of these lust months could
wo soy :
"Ills horse Is tlatn snd sll on foot he fights.
Becking for Hlclunoiu! In tbe throat of death."
Atil 'j, Scene 4.
And last comes tbe war cry :
"God and St. George 1 Klcnmond snd victory."
Act !, Hcene 4.
The statne of Washington, recently captured
by General Hunter at Lexington, Va., arrived on
(Saturday evening at Wheeling, Va. It Is the
first bronze stntuu ever cast of Washington. A
bronic tablet accompanies the statue, on which
is the following inscription : "The General As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia have
caused this statue to be erected as a monument
of affection and gratitude to George Washington,
who, uniting to the endowment of the hero tho
virtues of the patriot, and exerting both in estab
lishing the IfherticH of his country, has endeared
bis in. mo to his fellow-citirens, and given to the
world an immortal example of true glory."
"Done In the year of Christ, 17H8, and in the
year of the Commonwealth tbo 12th."
An old Indian who had witnessed the effect
of whiskv for rnanv years, said a birrel labelled
.iisfcy'' contained a thousand songs and fifty
fights.
yA-NCIJ HTEWAUT
HOCK OI lj 4U M 1" A N Y.
Incorporated June 29, 1864,
Capital, 9:iOO,0(IO.
60,000 81IABEH :, A RtlAltE I'AJt,
fliibrcrlpttoa tn each share to crigtnal iiibncrthera for
50,000 shares paj able 91 cash down upon suiHerltiUig.and
two other Instalments of tl each, payable on Uie'ioth July
and Mtli August, lftH, respectively.
TEN THOUSAND SHARES
Beserved for Benefit of the tympany.
The land purchased by the Vance aiewert R"ck Oil
Company contains one huncrt-d and thirty-one acres, in
the very coie 01 lite oil region, oue thousand ttiree hun
Uied and leu feet on the Alicuheay rivr, lo Crajiljerry
township, ealelidlns a consldeiable oielanre lip in bous
aides 01 the Lower Two Mile ltun,coluiuaily ca.lod Va
lluren Hun. a couple of utiles be-low s rauklin. Mi Venango
eouiily.l'eunsvlvaiaa. Tr.e All.-stieny Kiver Tuirllory is
vieliliriK an abundant and permanent harvest of an excel
lent ouulhy 01 oil, the numerous wells borderlui: its bauki
producing till wall even stili greater regularity ihaa the
v. elle aions Oil Creek.
Jl Is believed u tlow of Oil below thebornUKh ofFrank
Un.on the Allegheny river, will probsbly never become
f sliausteu, because the stratification, or volcanic Abrup
tion ol rock dips 111 a seillliweslwurdly direction ; e aise
uiiently the beds ot oil woull b nearer the innace at ins
upl-er end, shv oi' OU t.'reek. and wells would rtsiulre to lie
boied deeper In proportion lower down the nver, where,
ho-r. Iliere would nc-esaiUy bo the most permiineul,
and a much grealer supply and superlilciiiuOeut tdy or
sli i e ot till. It Is certain that scoronof webs 011 ihe nvor.
In the immediate vicinity ul thl Und, have continued prn
duclos iturisii the past ttiri-e or lour leurs an unwavering
unil steady d.tl'y l Id el oil.
A farce at the nnipwill demonstrate the fact that ttie
l,awer Two line Hun and Oil ( ris k are ou the same
diauiftiUaDv strsisht lli:e, aud etuy distant, on a tun-
nunation i'f tftr iiifit'ii-ul mine titi'ifi between the ritniio
of hil.s. tront eurh ottier at.oiit uin e miles ujiart 111 pre
cbelv the 1 ame direitton. It would, ilierefote. not be es-
truordlliary. It h Isirltin wells ou this tratt a sullleieut
tlepiliot ptlliHps eiulit hundred and tllty leet, Unit Ihe
t;on any a weds msy rnn 11 llval those of Oil Creek In
their luppllcs of hinidmii of burri i. of oil lUlly. unit
enoinions jwiiflts wou.d thus he the forttinutu restih to
tl.e feliiireholtlers ot Ibis corupiiliv.
On tins piirili uUr truct 01 Isnd liters has ttecn let on
lease for tweniv years, a well nir vtimi'in'j a f ilr portion
of kood till, iilthoii).u lis depth 01 bore Is untsiilered iuite
llihlllllcienl lo lnsll'e u lars' How : Kilt' per ce-tl. of Ills
Oil at this well s mouth ah reserved as a roeutiy to t ie
former owl er of tlio laud, mid will at once Inure to tuo
benefit .t the C'oltll'unv. 'I here are slso nvo oilier wells
boreoafrw liuntlred le. l deep (Mch, but not yet tutted, but iu
du a' Inn a lit si-rate show ol till : a imrrel a ouy ean .teiiornliy
be hcuopii' out ol tl.t'iu. and no doubt stouts to exist itoit
thev w III both prove highly teiniilie'alftis welts when bored
a reasonable depih. Another well Is bulf buiud, and
promises a sallsUclory ield
Asiiiplei oi'utl procured fmm thofe wells can he teen at
Uie office of the Company, -lo. JIH WAI.NI I' Street
'I he leo ot thU valuable oil tain), comprising ouo hun
dred snd tl.hty -one acres, Including the royalty of fifty
per cent. 04 oil lor the leasod weU, '"S ;ooii'Oi. and lite
entire ritlit of the tltree wells partially devolupcd. is
liuichased by Die Conipaiiy direct from the owner, lor the
mom rale price ol l.rr ,40", with a UristMill In line order,
a siiiii; Itoute, AC ; aisc paicnes ot loiittvi.
1 he sale ol stock will pav cash lor tne land In full, ami
I..-1 1 1. .um ,,r if ut cash worktiu' ctntltal on haud,
with whit h to coiiinh te the three oitl t'lls. and al-o til
bore two new welis, with v sloain iimno. Ac,
to lie Id ruiinms order within a few mrmilia; ttrranse
iiicnla will be mudo to arcompllsb these objects without
d. lay. Kit subscilptlons will be aiOopttd lor less than
tun shares. , A ,
i he vast fortunes reaped by Kuck Oil Companies estab
lished heie sou elsew here an- notorious. 'I lie nil iraile Is
vol in Its Inftnicv. aud ihe deuiaml constantly luereu.intr.
lis prl e Is now !.' per bairel at lite well a uioutU.esclu-
"j.arse weiis'wjll itouhtless be struck at tho depth of HW
eel, so as to reach Hie third Sandstone Hock Well- liuve
been tsoreil heietoh re to lite rh'I'tli oulv of aboBt .Vsi luet
III Oils vicinity. It is itropiised to born twe.ity wolts oo
Ibis pro em ift'rlns the present year. There Is r sun lor
one I dred wells. A peitecl title, clear ol all Incum
brances, Is ooliudeutcy assured lo the Company.
Lists of iibscriptloa are bow open until the 30,000 shares
are subscribed, puvabl 1 per share, tj the order of AWer
SuuiJAJsLS MoCAilU.V, Uie Treasurer of tlio Company,
.4 WALHUTHtreet.orat No. Ut WALSCT Sfroet,
t ttte oillce of the (;ompaor, Mo. l WAX. SI T
Btrtet.
Tl" I"1' ase luvited to sail tor prospectus. 4-tf
lrM0VAL. THOMA9 M. PLOWMAiN,
Jt Carpenter and Butui t A t .1,...
i. Vi HlraKberi m..
loi,..,,, u.a out ome liU,;,,,1 li.
Su. mi CASl I Elf Htreet. SI
risr iricreasoa
aviiiMra Mir carr uie on lite Itu.lMta. eiuuslvely. he hitcS
v sweT Muu vi.y.ik.iHSUuuse, , a
ATLANTIC fC I T Y.
JOHN RinCK,
rRoritiETOR.
Tht fkvorlt htu, i.ch It mrM t,li)f-.tAj.1y ltntt1,
thornufahly r!ttt:f it 4, anfl la nnw ojwn for the rf" ftton
4 lurniK, oftfTin the comfort of 4 hum, (n.mt.mrfl wltb
Btl th l xii rift at lh fwaon.
Trmi mmlfrate. ifl Ira
I I 1 h ftiimcr 'fitr ii n1 fr.Tin.lt of thf Itoardinff
Il..n- (itlpfir aViir k' pt bT Irif hrf.wn tnrntlv, ht hrown i
WMIb. In tlir Inwuaiiip rf rtiiisrirn. txiiiiitv of H rtrtlf irtf nt
and himim of New J rwy, r hrti itifwiMwl ht thm
uhn rtts-r. nrlii of thp nrnf1 furntly.lB ttfjitnir the nn
ttou". aim) i now rfttiW l At-romtnrMlHUl All who will
fnnr him with tir -tiiAfiy. 'I lie h"iif Ami trrnunilf
arr prtvli!'r, wtlh ll tliliik nf-Mnnry rr lh rtimft'rl n.nt
in .! tiM nt of vif!irn. who mny rt aiiir(l ihAt vr
Altcmldii will bf pAiO to th' tr f'nv.iiii iK an! comfort.
THOMAH Ki:ATiKK!.Olii.
rr(prlflor.
!Py fftac---rni'fM tnKe Hft-ainlanM ft- t of Wal
nut utrffl Wfiaii, allfoflotli P.M., lor faniJnn, ffoni
tficuro tty cur for Htu Mr ffff-n and MfiMit HnllT, Ui
I'f th Im rttiii, lurf th- prtiru l"(.r will ha ntnav in rradi
Dfii to coitvuy La Tiffin fire mll . I" Mrwn
JOHN MOHNKNH,
J5Hntiith-1m I'ropr. ur 4 HtAoi.
iz Avii i ti; houh j:,
um-atkh osi
MASSArilUHKTTS AVKNCK,
lltjtwcin U.' Oan and Kallra'l, at
A T LAN T I O CI T Y,
IH NOW I'KKrAKKI) TO UVA KIVK VISIT0K4.
Th ProprVfttr, thankful fnr i"t IHrpral nipprt,jf'l(rf
iStrriKf'tf to Narc no ellorti Lhut will coi Irilmio to tin- littp
atiii-aa of pauon. ami levtire icr ttitu t)i cum.vrln uf
ft h' tnr at flir nraxtdi'
Fvr lufurniAtluu addrcim
WM. WHITKKOITSK,
JtW-awflw ATI.AHTIC CITY.
lONORKSH If AM, ATLANTIC CITY.
) I wotild npfctDiilj ItWcirm my friend n and t-h
pohllc, that 1 have uKam taki n Cunirrwa Hall, this In tnif
th itilnl car, and haf nilj every prrpamikin for i)m
mln(v ifAHon, th liiiime wnit rniaritfrt, reirvdnllrd, new
furnltui?. ttis ftiuilri wiUi 'ilitiK l'd, tr. Ac.and
will A) coronu'dal lotir hiiiidri'd KUi'Htn r 1 on will find no
tftu-r iac tlmn CoiiKrant Hall. It Ik the natcnt totha
orfin ot any "f the lard1 hnimi of Atlantic ity, hflnir but
one hiinilrt d yaiii rri'm thn bt-arn, thnx pn-efntlnif ttntlf
an anvrtntafiv to tlif public 1 hr fan not In-anr twttef
bat hi or ttian At Ailanth- ihli nummcr. The nand tar that
wat tilth a Krr-at d-awtA a lam n aonn haa all hf?n iwept
awayhytht litarh tidoa of laat wtnicr, dnainn lUoli th
fcpi hat hi nr nor on t) Atlantic eatxsAril.
Thri- la nn xcl-tit hand ot Muo'i euKaod.
Attnrhtd U a plfudid liUUard lUion.
J-la tf O. W. IlfKKLB.
JNLKT HOUHK,
ATLANTIC CITY,
M;w jkkhey.
GIX). I. GU:NN, Proprietor.
(Long and faTorahy known at proprietor of OYHTBS
JlAY, HI A I'll und CMKMNUT tlireolH.)
Partita a: com mod a tod wlrh Roat, Mihlnir Lines, Ac. , Ac,
( in run to Ui houic eirary twvnty minute. jtiU-tf
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, NBW .IKHSKY.
Thla rrlttorai?d lloial la in w open tor tho nrepflon of
fnt'i.tii,and i oi-dt-r the fupi'rvlnon of Colonel Jawct W.
'ov ern, with Mr. Kdward II Ait well an Affil-fant
Israel leal and e ipciicncttl pe moiii have been employe!
(ft euch department. And every exertiuu wtllheniade to
Conduct the baud lo the entire ' Infartion of the public.
Alter Juiy l, Tour trmn will itavvine Hveet terry,
dally ; the Kant Un- throtiftti In tw o houri, without top
ping at Uie way tatlo).
A patiiK;r tar will be run frotu the Hotel to the InUt
every twenty romutva.
Hanrslcr' hand, utnler the dlrortlon of Mr. Simon IIais
ler. ha heen enk'HRed tor the leanon
ferbon wllao to enguue roomi will addrrii
HKOWN WOKM'PKR,
rrprleiori,
Atlantic City, Now Jeraey.
S B. The Band Tlar which latt year formed oppoMt
tne ahore han entirely dU&pueareii, leaving the beach one
ot the heat and salcit on the cMiAt. jeii-lm
I EXCHANGE HOTKL, ATLANTIC CITY.
J The aiihactiher, jrratefiil for pant 'ivora, tender
tlianka to hi patron and the public for the etierooa oiia
tcin tilvn hlin, and beta leave to ay that he la now open
for the lea Mm, and ready to rerehre rxiarderi, pennanent
and traniient.on the nioat moderate terma. The bar will
alwaya 1 aupplled with the choicest winea, Ihtuora, and
ciart,andauperforold ale. The table w 111 be set wita
the bht tho market allorda,
Klihttiif line and tack la always on hand.
Ptaiile room on the premlea.
All ihe comfort of a home can aIwati he fhnnd at
Ejiciiantfe. U10OHUK UAY? a t ,
4I tl n i'ruprletr.
QOLUM1IIA Tl O XJ H 13,
ATLANTIC CITY,
' HEW J Ml BET.
SITUVi'E ON KENTUCKY AVENUE,
OrrOfllTK THE flCKF HOCSK.
EDWARD DOYLE, Propriotov.
Terma to in it the Umei. )0-tf
ri'HK AMIAMDRA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
J Is nrw open for visitors. The rooms and talile art
unsurpassed by any on ttie Island TiTtns ni'Xlerate.
jeHU-hus VU HdHtj Si YOU Nil. IToprli-tor..
S
E A -BAT II IN G-8E A -BATHING.
VATIONiL nAI.I,.
CAI'E IV1.AMI, ( Al t MAY, N. J.
Ctitldren undtr Is wci of ar e and sarvtiuts uaif price.
Bupi-rlor acrrimnMNkvlnfis and ample room
OU TWO HI VIHtKII I'KK.SllNH.
Je24-lfm AAltON UAKIlhl siO.N. V roprlelor.
LEDDY'S
HOTEL,
BOCTItWeMT COBKEU OF
PJIIVTH nnd MANHOM Htreota,
OPPOSITE C0NTDIEIITAL.
Th reaort of (ientlewnof KeCned Tiitf , who a -predate
a Pure Bererase. leTO-lm
J N 8 II E Y O U lilFB
IN YOUU OWN HOME COMPANY,
tub
VIKIJICA.IV,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
B. E. Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets.
lusurera in tltis t'.mpany have tbe adrUilooal ana
raiitee ol
8350,000
CAI'ITAL STOCK all paid up IH CAHH, srblrri, lo-
setttrr wltb CAHII AHSKTS. note on bano, amount to '
UV1.B
0WOO,OO u.
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1803 OVER
$200,01X1.
LOHSF.S IXJltlM) THU VEAK A Mill' N I XU TO CVKB
tlj,UOO.
IHVIIiKNDH MAHK ANNI AIXY, thus avllnj the la
su.'ed to pay preuiluiul.
The last MVIIiKM) on all Mutual Policies in fi.ro.
DiceiulierSl, 1803, was
FI1-TY l'KU CKNT.
Of the amount ot I'UKMIL'MS ret elvcd Jurlog tl.e rewr
ite TltUBTKKH are well-known cltiatns In our midst,
ntlllliiK U to more consideration lliau those whose aiaua
sers rtslde bi alstaut cltlos.
Alr-xaniler Wltlli.llii,
I . Ktl. ar Thouipsou,
(Ivory- Nu, eut,
lit. It. .Iiiiiii s l'ulloi k,
Allieit V. Jtittteris,
f. H. tllnle.
William J. Howard,
Stattiuui T. B'ttllue,
liiitil Alkiuan,
( liarli s K llesrlltt,
Jlun. Jmetth Allison,
Isaac llAAlhurst.
fiaDinel Wurk,
ALEX. WIIILLDIN,
IKKSIUKSTT.
SAMUEL WORK,
VIIJE-l'ltEl)Kr.
JOilN S. WILRON,
r elll.mwslra
SKCKtTABY AND TKEAgL'Ulilt.
J I IV li INHUKANOIli-
T1IE EOME INSUEANCE COMPANY
OF rKJI.ADEI.rHIA,
o. J3t n tdi'K'Ui hriih.r.T.
CAMl CAI'ITAL $100,000.
Thla ronirsne Is
rlatna.'S by Kl ItK ihi
Uall l t-U Uiue, a:
Janiee Itrown,
t rtas. A. liny.
M ui. l l.io is,
C '.as. K. N .ilon,
Vt in N. Sieedlrs
Joliull. luylur,
prr-parod to Insuro atralrutt lnss o
bail. tin. st'titT iierinai.ent es loi i
on r.K. 'It a MjIuJC saurallv.
lllUKl runs.
I Tliomas Khntter. Ja
lli'i.ry M. ktrl ouib,
I11UI'I t'ulltil,
lltas p. Ilv.i-.l.
, I I. IlKI's.in Junes,
I J u W'.nliile.
JAMI.I UKitlVN, Fit.. dint.
I I1AH. A. ULi, Vice l-iesiileai.
au:eiar. jjuU-lua
Tiuwss Nslisos.
DOC'FINO, ItOOKINO 01.11 TIN, Z!N(.
J I Jrnlur l'n.per K .ol" made perl.ctly m it.et Hi Dealt
i.ervaxvut. :lMAlt Kaor.vrU'ONfPAVr,
7-0 ii ii. i VLliiU u(i
PROPOSALS.
OKHCK COMMISSARY OF 6UUSI3TKNCB.
h.JH W ALXt'T Htn-et.
FiHtnai rma, Jnrf 7, 1M4.
te4 rTpoaalfl, In dnplkat. will b roirjd a4 iM
oChre DfiUJ I orkxk M , on MONIAV, July II, IHi-t.
ivr ant put iir for the nef U.e t'nlte Htalea Army, ihe
lowii ; ruiiiktetKe Htira, aeLlrered In rnuadeftitiia.
lv :
1,000 B arr el, fl rat a it alt ty MlTHfl dr PRIME
I'oHK, (whi ti to be -tatedl, of lh. purk itf
f3-4. In full riooiedi" harrli,wirhlron oia--U
r (!' ; meat lo he free from mat or Mjiln,
In eiht. and limp iiitfhiy nit -d, ami to htivo
h-n rpa ked w.Lliln tl.litTdnya iJ delivery.
Tv f readv for riulirery wiUmi tivcntdji
frTn date oi awaid.
4,000 Kn-rel- I. VI HA HI'PKHPIKR or KXTR K
y M I I.V H,( U 'whW h Ioi.omhUI,Ui hnvn
hpti urtuind Witlnii thirty ri an t date of ad -Vfitleiui
nt. iiitm the bel winter wlwut. In
tll-ciMp-ieil .mil Im A'l-lint d barri'l. Nam-!
ot traTid nnd pin- cut man if icttire to be atated
In'he I.Ml. Iu Ise dcllvtrt d within I' (l daa.
."OU,0Mt 1 tntida first iKilitv I I I. of 1IUK AI, to Im
b ide from l oml nimiikI " Katra Klmir,"'
tlnrniiRlilv hfvkid, and irf :tly dm I iH torn
litMiK p.u k?d. n u i' a- fcfd in buxt a nf w l
etmin-d wo d, i a iu li a kind a, will nut Itn-pn-t
ln4li' to tl i- I i r .ill , Imi i m to C'liiLtiu llttv
pinrta net. To he dellvend wlihin twtnij
di
ntV-tM'O I'toinl- flr-t (ftiiillty kiln-drlod IH1 MKAL,
in well ivxtpert'd, henl lined tuiT' In. To be
dliv'nd wiidin ii n dava.
.10,000 ImiihIn ni w WMM K MKAV. In well pimp.
erd larf Ih, lull v Ik iid-lli.ed. To be Ue
II -r'1 willsln ten iiaya.
50,000 I'uunilfl I KIMK KICK, in well corpored hirrela,
tn iy Hi-ad-Unt il. 'lo be dllvi r d w ithin tun
thy.
.'10,000 lviimda ttrst-iiinillty lanr jrmined. kiln tlrfc'il
IHi.MIW, in well r.N.perrd h..rrelt, tully
riad lined. To he dvliwrml vlUiin twemy
Ih h.
50,000 lounda TUIMK ItlO COFKEF., In well roop
errd hnrridn. ltu;drra will Mato the jirlne per
p.-nnd n-t for hit nihr Ihk tue wholt ur Any
purl lull i f the iiLkvi' ijiianlltv, ron-itttl, yrntwit
nnd parked In tipht, prtjrtr lined biirr ao I
tu partiea ftirutxtiluK it will be re-imri'd !
piate on onth, that the (V.ire fun ished hv
tist-m la if ihe ft a in iiulltv nn the laiuple -til -ru'itd,aiid
th.it It rini.iitiH no iilultora'ton,
it aitmixtiire ol Hny tavixn mUstnn- e i.rei n
tutlie BitiipliR ri'fjuirid. 'Iu be didivered
within twenty duvn.
.10,000 found luht v-.low ffiKFKF. Sl'f,, or
r)i"le dry If AW HI'MAK. Itiinela to tie hi
ln's-t in am fi r the purpose. To bo Ui-livcred
within ti n dne.
.1,000 i;aiu ni pure riHF.lt, WlllHKV, r roits
VI s F. A It, In sircni., w. .1 pen tl bairei.
to he d liven d within ten dtiya.
50,000 round-! Mod hard so A I. in pound bar, full
wfithf , pm Ked in "Uty pound box. i o be
tlrll ve red within ten
JI.",tOO 1'iiiiiidK clean, line, r rv H.M.T, fn f.tr-mr. w II
iwtpered burrelM. 'Jo l delivered wltlno ten
ilia a.
It hit I ere who are tin able tn deliver the More within tho
lime mentioned willatiit-1 the time ieii'red tr delivery.
Conira' tiTN are exi-n-ted to htdd tiielr K'-'tdt without ex-pen-e
to the l iilted Hti,ti-, until reinired for shipment.
hamplei of all artlt l-a except Turk mut ho d llvnred
with thp propottaJ, and rufTitd to therein; hut the pro
poai moat not be en cloud with tiie nmple. SAinph'a
muat le In hoxej or bottien, and not in pupm parela, ea h
hample niarkfd with hiddet h name.
'I he I'ork Hill b eaiumned ainl pitHBed uun by John tl.
Tavlnr, In 'per tor, on th I'tirt of the I'mted state.
K era rati propoaati, in duplicnte moat he made for each
article enuruei Atea, and bid'tera may propose for the whole
or any part of eac h.
A printed copyut'thi advertisement mint he attached
tn each bid, and the prooiata inut tie apeciflu In comply
Intr with all It terroa.
Each (iT.-poi.aJ muat have the written trnirurtee nf two
reponiti!e perannn. f"r tho fuiniiiu-nl of the aKrct-metit,
who will jilve bondit U retiiired.
Itlank (otuii for pmpoi.)ri. containlnir the form of
Hunrantee, iray be hail on application at thin ntllcn.
I he aeiier'a name, phice of huninaaa. and d i'n of pur
rhaae, name of eoriicntn. vum, tare, and net wekdita, muat
be marked on every packHice, and all old mark uiuatb
obllterait d.
Ketiirna of 7'lrhta bv protean tonal public weifher to be
jrltan wnm ver re(iiin-d.
ho bid irtun naniei w ho have failed to fulfil a former
PirpeT i nt will be coiK-iilt red.
It ida will Include tou haic. and delivery at any point In
tine rily, to he deaik'nated lv thiaothce; and any Inferior
packMKen or toopera e will be considered auitKicnl cauaa ;
tur rejetthm ol eontentt-.
Fatnent wlil be made In Mih fund atnay be furnlsliod
by the t'nited Statea for the purpose.
Propoialii to he endorsed "lropoHA. for Kubilitence
8 tort-b," und directed to
JHWC B. WHH1IV,
j7-3t t'auuln andC. 8. Vol.
SUHSISTEKCR OFFICR, UNITKD STATES
Army, No. ltd HtlTH Mtnet,
lu LriKiiHP. Mil., June 7S. 1-4.
Realed Proposal, in dup!i-atr will he received Ht Oil
otrice until IL'M.,on WKINKNIAY, July U, tM4,for fur
nlahlng the Untied htitie Uubn)ituoe lpartruent
with
roi'R THOI'BA VI fenfrO) HRAD OF BERK CAT
TLE on the hoof, delivered at tho State Catrb; Bcalei, at
Bitlilmoie, Md. , In loti of ( Idnti) one thouuiid ach every
(If) tan duya ; to be weighed within one und a halt davit after
arrival, at the expense ef the con true tor. They mnt
average about (1H00) thirteen hundred pound gre-i
welKhl ; ail falling short ot (lori)one thousand p jutnl
(rreai weight. Hulls, Htags, Oxen, Uowi, llaifers, and
llornks Cattle wil be rejivied.
A fldueH"TM ten (10) poiinda will lie ramie from tha
weight of each Htetr aci'epud under ihia uontruut. pru
Tided the aniuial doea not utand Iu the pena to uml one
halt l-oura hetr.ro being welfihed, or Ii not welched luime
dluiely atter removal trom the curs.
Blank forma fur propoKala ran be had on applica
tion ut tills oftlce, eitiier Ui peraon,r hjf muli.or lele
kraph. The flovemment will ehilm the right of weighing any
one animal separate, U ti appearance Indlcatea lea
welht than tho inlnimnni meiriiumd above; tho ex
pense ot weighing will be paid by the party erring In judg
ment. Kach old, to secure ronidderatlon, niut contain ft
written guurantee of two reapouaible puraoiia, a fol
lows :
We ,f the County of , Rtate of , do hereby
(ruarantee liiat la (rr are) aide to fulfil a contract in
aectroance with the '.erin oi his (or their) proHaitlon,
and bliouldhla (or their) proportion be accepted, he (or
thty) will at once "liter into a contract in accord. n
therewith, and we ; e prepared to become bia aucurU'ea,
KlOn giiod urd BUlticlciit boinU for tta fninimetit.
1 he responsibility of the pilar an tor must he hnwn by
the fiiTlctui ceriihcuteof the t'lerk of the ut arest I'Utrkt
('out t, or of the I'r.ited UtuLe iatr.ct Attorney, to be en
cioted w Ith the bid.
Idddirt. muat be present to respond to their bid, and
irepared U givt bonds aud ngn the contract before leay
Lp il c "Hue.
The tkivernment reserve to Itself the right to reject any
or ail bids considered uurvHionable.
l'iimeiita to be made alter euch delivery In m-h fund
as may be on hand ; II none ou hand, to b made a loud
us reeele t.
riopAl ran at be endorsed dlatlmlly "PROPOSALU
FOh liKKKt'ATTI.E," an J addreaned to "Captain J. II.
(;i.IAN,C. 9., IU t more, .Marylann."
Ii a bid Is In the flume f .i tlnn, their names and their
Mat ofttce addrehB must appeart or Uiey Wall not be coa
aiile red.
Kach person or evey member of a firm ofTerlntt a pro
pOfi iuiii accitmpany It w ith an oath of allegiance to tha
V nited Slate Government, If he ha not already tiled od)
at this oft lee.
AU ttdt not eomptjintt strictly viOi the term of thu md
xertiitnunt Kilt Oe rtjtcttd.
j. n. OILMAV,
H;0-llt Captain and O. H., U. 8. A.
UMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
j. Oihce.
ruti.AniLPUi. Jily S, lHrtt.
flraled Propositi a wsV received at thla -ttlro until
Tl LM'A V, the l.'ih .uiif . at 12 u "eloclt M.,f, r mipply
Int the I 'tilted Statet, rahle at the tkhu Ik ill Arae
aal.the follow nij; urtU lt-i-. v ix:
Urum Snares, aets Army Standard.
Itktk I'uiit Buckles, Army Stan lurd
Fare Woollen, dark -bin friannel, Indijrrt wool-dyed,
wiiLiuK or 1 u ort-4 width. tor Utoanca or
Suck ('outs, Armv Manriurii.
Hie Army Maudnni "moplca of eavh of the above artU
eti-a can he aet-n at Una oillcc, to which dcilverlea uiuat
itiiCUif conform.
Bidders muat state In metr proposal! the price. whla
muht he civen In trt iriu.f, as well aa la tig-urea, the
o oat. My and nine ot 'delivery.
t ach hid must tie Kiiarautetd hy two n sponsllile per
sons, whose sl(natiirL' moat he appfudt-d to (he Kmritn
tte. aud where the Itidd r and tiuuiaiiUira are not known
at thi i tlU-e to be rtpoiioihle iikii, they must hu ceriltled
10 a tsvini; such, by soiu public functionary of thu United
Huies
Ii'llH frlni UeiBUIllIlK C('M rci(ir. ktriM i ut ! it mat uu nu
fully ronij'ty irtth the 1 1 ,,irt-!;. ol this adver.iaeuuut.
hi run oe foiiaiarroa.
Hlank toruis or pruoot-hia can ba had npon apnlleatloa
at Uu otlie, and hid muni be endoracd with Uie uaiaa
vt the article lt irUt it h o iwr.
). II. ntOSM AW,
tyti-Gt A.Q.M.Ueul U. ti. Army.
OFFICE AHM ' CLOTHINO AND
E-iUipiiKf. -
rHii.At'KLi'iiiA. July 7, lf4.
Scaled rnpoaaa will e received at ttiia otHce iinttl
Dodo k M.ou .MUM, vY, the Inth Uit.,fr aupplyuik:
Um B lii.y ikili lim csl wy.li Ihe luhowiiiK artkiea
U.H liju tiruy lliaui:: unny stand ird, to weljrh five
pound and im aure 7 u- t by ft tcui tt lm hea (wuhtho
leittrs V H. In btai'k, I 'i-i"ies IoUk. in tne ceutrn).
Woolen Ktick.ln.K ui with tahioa-d ioe, without
seunis, unny hia id trd. i iflKh three po-md per dozmi.
Armv Muinl iril miuu.I.-i of each of the ahovn unlcla
C6ii he iot a kt Hi a of)', c l wlil-ii delivtru's mutt trictii
ruttft.Mi 111 Uh rs nisi'-1 iiitH In ihfir iirouosalt- the price
(wti'ili m iM ( nl-fii to writing as well aa Hi llgurea;,
tlu'ijuanut. an" 'i'i o' (,! fee'.
hii.h hid niiiht he ftiata.ueed by two responflhle per
bot.h, wlio-e i..atnr. a o. ht bcaopeiMled to the Kuaruii
uc, a. d wl en i. if ihi e .r frmra 'tor are not kn"wn at
lhit oihto to be rpt ' muu, thev must be certitled to
a- henijf sue. by. mi- tubiic fuu.'tluii.iry ol tha Lulled
fti!u in.iii iU t'.i tn j -itractori, and thoip th.tt do not
fx hj t o ihi'lu v tu tt l..irtnitnii of this advurtUvuient,
v ill ii.-( tV t ot,!- r. '
I.h.nk uniiih i t pmjMiMilg ean be had upn gppllratlon at
this otluv. and l'lu Uausl tv eujuroeu who inu uaiuu
olUteartiaclndlor. . H. rituSMA V,
j)8-8t Assistant Ouurti rniamrr t .101. ral, U. H. A
l; HE Sll BEEF AN1 VKOKT.OiLRS.
Xt tlKI-SMTHI.S r.
111 KSAC 1 I KttllHuSS S .O 1 1 tilitii,
Ju.l S. lull.
Rtnli d ITiiimsals. eud irsi - l-ri tls I .r sreli Heel
ami fk-i-laltns." wlil liefisl si ti.ti li .rss.i mini 'i
otl.ck I !.. "ii Ihe I fa t. 01 .1,11. nn; . t r iltf .ui.uly
"t lliO.IOI ItoiMiUs nl rre.it llt-er an 1 I. .' s tuna, n
s. .1. v ...... . .1... mi tin- ft.t;a,li- blia Malt.it. ss rii.tiureil.
'Hit IHf and Veselalt'.s lliitsl he ol S" l uuasur. anil Ui
htsitlteuisrs.i t allot tls, a . tl . ten ailiclf ittuai oe nil. red
hir bv tlir I uuud. t he lit el tu be III ll iri,,i.irll ins.
line and hind iiuarters. n.md.with approsed set iirliy,
mil he reiiuiietl in .ne-hall Hie e.,linu.ed aiimuul of ll.e
c.n'iatl.ai .1 twenty i.rcei.t. in atj.iitloii wi.l be wlih
hcltl IrniB tin' aiii. iiiil of est h nayist'iit tn I e made, as
C'.lii'eia1 securl f .r the due oe f .ruisine nl Hie rum rat I,
hi h will, on no acoouiil, bi paid until II is lulirciul-
''twry'ni'ermusrbe acfimtanltd by a wrlt:n narn-
te. ikmd hvnneor n ore resit Ihle pormn. that the
hdilt r olSbld. ers will If his or tltell Old be aci eptt tl, eH'or
Imoail oltllt-ailnn Wlinin itys iii,t.,wit
. .......ll. it u ar. 1.' nrttlMl tu.l.
hi i rt'im' at will he 1 i.ii.iderud, unless ar,uipmld t7
u. l, i. .rsnee, and by aallsLtrmrr . iu that tl.e
l.ldil-i Is a usu'ar driltTlii UiuaiUele jiroosed, an I has
lae lleense rei.ulreu 0 saw. "
TiI.ACKSMITIIS AM) VIIKlXWUIGIirS
J Vtanteu. Cm lrtinrj(ii.Tiii' Oiilrl,
Was iim,iiis lli.l tir.
. 1..1.1
WSSIIIS'.l.J'.v.."'"' , -
Wsnleil at orce in wnra la itnv.ruuit iiUii i.air sh.iits,
' h an ei 11 1 a f I or s jrepa' iiiirtii . 1 e,mi vt
'..Tdie,i(lt ) s-Till ' fclsMllii SJ-1 Oiielluotetl
'Tils'p's. per monlh wlll't.e Hlity Hollars ('W). with SU
oiC p-r .1..V. :.',?:fl", r:l'Xir.i- . i; w
l lidV.welAniO , coi u.r 1 -,-it.s.ciind ami Utts.u,
si,wi,u " II. II. BfL'UtB,
Iirlaftdier Ci rniiil anl ( I1U.1 vu tr..-r,i,s.'r.
il lt ImjiaiHssvui ol iuliJi:lvil
,R. W. K. MT.RWTW CO.'S COLUMN
rOK TUX Clil.hOKFf. MKliIClNM.
coMrrjuKiiju) ntoai RtxrT, b abus, and leavk.
m
citroiTn nitMiaiy,
lie (rsat Irtitlsn KtnrerM,
ores all dlseasss of Ote KM MM MM MM
arlnsrv nrrarts. snrh aa lrw MM MM MM MM
fnnlliiSrire of the Urtne, In- MM MM MM MM
flammatltm of the lllartilrr, MM MM MM MX
Inflsmmattonnf UieKldnsyi, MM MM MM MM
Ktoue In Ihe lllsoMer, Hlrle- MM M HMK MM
lure. Orsrel, Oket. (inner- MM MM MM MM
rhoa. snrl Is srtrrlallv is- MM JHMMM MM
ri.nimeiiilt it In tlio-s rsses r( MM V M M M MM
rmnr Alt.na (ur Whites In MM lIMs MM
inah'S) whero sll lbs rttrl
iiniifftus uiedli ini'S has
fallr-J
It Is rtesifarsrt In a hli-hlv
rr't'lf ei.niiitrsti'U fotm, the V'-ti
lift tit' only Ts-lns lr"m tins In Itvo
ft" (.-- teti-THKinluls tlirfe times per
ttj IC tlst.
t r it is dturetle and aitsrnrlve
II- In Its ai tl"n t tiiri vine ami
Cr-" h ii!i"liiir ih" hl'Mt l, causing
It to Mitts In all nl lis ortjtiuu
pttntv anil visnr; tlms rt1
mnvinu Irnm the system ail
.ernicii.ris usiisrs which have
ndu' ed di.11 ase.
IT ft!
tt ceo
C II K KORF, r, iv.ii.r
TloN Is Inn nilrrt s. an ally
or a-Bi.tHht tn the II I . Ill
Hll; Ill.MKIIV, and shnnld
l.s 11 st'St In eotijniieiinn with
thst ntsiiieine In alleaiesnf
tli.niirrhies, nleet, sitn.r
A II. us or Whiles. Its eoeets
are heallus, snritliliiv, and
fletnitlteiit ; removli.fr nil
sealdinir heat, eln rih e, and
pain. Instead nf the hurmnir
anil annost tint iidnrait'e psin
tlal Is estsrletiet d with
nearly all il.s cheap (juai.a
JliJICllt.llS.
Ff.F.KKV.r.KK
K kki;i.e,;i;i;
1 v.
YV,
r.K it.
KI'.K.B
m
t'K
yY.YTY.VT.VM.
l.KKt.M.l.t.K
pv the nseof the fllKlto.
KI.i; lltMKI.V a'.d Cllt
IMiKKK INJECT H IN 1 tl.e
two metlleiites at the same
lime all Improper dis
charirss are remnved, an Ihe
WeaKenetl nif ins are Hpeeil
lly ret'.ied lo full vigor and
traiiKth.
Knr full par'leulsrs set nnr
p.'intphlets trim any druir
stnre In the tmutitrv, nr v. rite
11s. and we will 11111LI free to
any address a full trealUA.
1111 nn
1111 1111
1111 im
nil 1111
1 1 11 1 1 1 'T? 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiini
11 n 1111
1111 nil
nit 1111
1111 bit
Trier, rllKIIOKKKKI'.ME
IlY. i per bottle, or three
bottles lor S.V
Prtre. CIII'.KOKP.K IV
.ir.niilN.Sv per bottle, or
three bottles for I'h
ftsrtt by rx press tn any sd
dren 1.11 reeslpt ol prlre.
sit. Itl b alidiussistaevtry
where. iimmtiniin
IHllllllllllllIK
nn nn
nn nn
mi nn
Ml nn
111) Illl
nn uu
imoiiiiiiniiij
UlllifJIIIlIIIJ
CIlKltOKKF. ri'BKI
An iinlalUns'cure fnr Mprr
matcrrhea, Memlnal Weak
nens, Notitnmal Ktnisslons,
and all ulseases caused by
Hell pollution; such as Loss
of Memory, Universal Lissl
tud", I'alns In the Hack, Dim
Km.ri-.Kr.Kr.B
KKfcKMlKM.li:
KB
KB
KKRKK
l.RChl)
KB
KK
Y KKKKKI.r.f i:
fcKKI.Kl.l.KKK
ness of Vlslnii, I'remuture
OUI Ase. Weak Nerves. Iilf
tlcultv of HreathliiK. Tremb
llnK, Wakeftttaeiis, S-iiptlnns
nn the Kace rale t'ouii's
nance. Insanity. Consump
tion, and all the direful cinn
elaints cause by deparuiilf
irom tne pain 01 nature.
This medicine Is a simple
veeiattle extract, and one
on winch a I can relv,as It
has heen used In our itrno
ticc ft' many years, and vilh
thnusnnca treated, lt has not
failed In a alnsle Instance,
lis curative pnwejit have
been suillcfenl to sain, vic
tory over lite most stubhnrn
case.
TTir
To those who nave trifled
with their contltiitlnn. un
til they think themselves
tteyontl tho reach nl medical
aid, we wnuitl any, 1K-
Stl'AIH Mm the Clll lttl
KKK t'l'HK will restore
you to health and vlpnr, and
after utl quack doctors have
failed.
For full particulars, pet a
Circular Iroin auy Ijrug
Biors In the country, nr
write the rruprleliirs, who
will mall free, tn any one de
siring tlie salbe, a lull urea
Use in pamohlet lorrn.
Prices, Si tier bottst, HT
three bottles for ft, aud for
warded by Empress to all
parts of the world.
Hold by all respcctabla
druggists everywhere.
mtiiitnniittK
KIIKUJIKKKK
Hit It KHH
llllll HUH
RKU Kltll
HltltltltHHKlt
II II It It ItK
ItkK HltU
H ti R 11 Kit
Jill II KHH
lilt. wBltlllTS
KWI'VKKATINU
JLLIMUI
KSHENCK OK LIFF!
fCLHXXH'
Prepared frnm Pure Vetre-
ct:
tanie Katracls, contalnltis
noiiilnir liijiirloas to tlia
tnost delicate.
The Itejuvcnatlnit Kllsh
nt the resit It of modem dis
coveries Id ttle veiieuihlo
klnsdom; being an entirely
new and abstract inetfcod of
cure. Irrespective of all the
cC
cc
ix:
t-t!
ix;
CO
CO
CITOCIXJ
C-IX!(JIJ
old and wornout systems.
This medicine has been
tested ay the mntt eminent
medical men of the day, and
by Uiecn pronounced to lie
one of ilea greatest medical
discoveries of the aue.
Hie bottle will cure Uencral
Uoblllty.
A few bottles cure Hys-terh-a'lii
females.
One bottle cures Palpita
tion of tite Mean.
A few doses restore the
ors-ans of veneration.
f'rem one to three bottles
restore the manliness and
nooo
00001 to
000 000
000 000
000 000
(100 000
000 000
noo (mo
000 HK
000000
ouoo
sua vigor 01 youus.
A few doses restore tbo
appetllo.
Three bottles cure lbs
worst rase of Impotency.
A few doses cure Uie low
spirited.
tine bottle restores menial
power.
A few doses bring the rose
to the cheek.
This medicine, restores to
manly vipor and robust
fevallh tbe poor, debilitated,
wom-down, and dspairsrt
stevoiee of eeusiuu plcAJura.
IIII
Illl
1111
Illl
Illl
Illl
Illl
111 J
Illl
Illl
uu
T) listless, enervated
youth, tbe over-tasked man
of business, the vkilia t
ftensous depression, tbe m
KIC KK drvulaal sullering Ironi gene-
KK KK ral deltUity, or from weak-
KK KIs. ness ol a single organ, will
KK KK all find Immediate and per-
KK IK aiauent relief by the ass of
KK kK tills Ulxlr or Essence of
KK KK Lin).
KK KK Price, It par bottle, or
K K KK tarcc bottles for '., aud for-
KK KK warded by express, on re-
11 It KK oe.pt of bioim, to ally ad-
drss'.
SHtld by all drogglelssverT-
w at.ro.
CIIEItOKK.K I'M. I NI
Hl'tlAK COATKll
FEMALE ItKflt'l.ATOR, NX
111 A1T1I PKEM-:KVKIl. UN N
(EilTAlM AMI bAlB NN X
KN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
S NN
K NN
f nr the Heii.i.val of Ob. SN
structions, and the Ittsur- NV
ance of Kcnulorlly iu the KV
Iteoiirrtace of Uie leoutnly SN
r riods. N N
Tliey enre or obviate those NN
isumerous dlsvases that N
trllig from irn gulsrliy, by
remiAUif Ui iriegulsinljr iv-
S
They cure Ruppresser!,
Bscssslv,uod raiiuul Meu
struatkMi. '1 hey cere Oreen Sickness
(Chlnrosls).
They cure Nervoaa and
Rpiual At1clinuH, pains lu
Uie bark and Inwcr purls of
tbe body, HeaviDt'ss, Kat igue
ou slight exortinu. Pal 1
tatlon nf the llsurt, l,otv
itcss of rlisrlls, llvsterla,
Bick if. :a. 1st ho, Uldtllncss,
Ac. Ac. lu a word, by rc
movluglhe Irregularity, they
remnetlie esuse and wllh
It all tne Sllects tluu aprmg
Iroin it.
K E V El'.F.E KF K
LKEfcUKKKK
EE
KE
t.t'KKF
KE
1 K
KKKF.FEEI.r.K
S.KlLl.Lkl.l.KK
CnoiiMtaitd nf simple vege
table cutsets, they contain
uulltli'g oelcteriniiH 10 any
eoiislitntlitii, hnwever tleli
cale, tlteu-flinctimi being to
sobsUiittc strcsmh forwoak
ness, w hloli, when pmptrly
Used, they never nil to dtt.
'1 hey may be safe y used at
any ain, slid at auv purlntt,
K.t:i:i-T HI ItlMl THIS
HUM' HIKKE MONTHS,
during wliicli Ihe unliilling
lialnie of tlM'ir artlnn wniild
itilalllbly PitlALM' preg
11 amy.
KIEEEKP.KFK
Kt,l.tlXl.i.r-B
Kh
KK
KKKEB
KI.KtE
KB
IK
I EFFPFE1 EF!
LLI.KLKKEKE
KKKREKKKKK
KEKKEtKKEE
KH
i;
KKKEB
K.l.UEB
KK
KK
EW'FKI'KEKE
LKtKKKKKl.t;
All letters seeking trfur
mniiuu or attviee will b.
answered.
r uil direcuons acoompany
each box.
Price $1 per box, or six
boxes hir fi.
Heiit by mail, free of post
al:, 011 receipt ol price.
td If all rcapectuhlc
xirugisuk
The OIlKItOKKK MKM-
CIS! 8 ure.old by allrnttr
prlli g drllKglsls iu tin civi
lized world. Hume uuprin- H.ttsl
cii'led dc,tlers,li.iwevir, wy R.Srth.SS.S
tn sell Vio tl.lesS eoniptmiiifel 8SS IS
111 place of tliesu tht.M rist HH
wl ltll they can get at a b.Ssl sd
chesp pilcu.nd uiake untie bS
Uioi.cj by ssillin ti an tiny BUS
can on U.e tUEliilKKK
Ml IHI IM S. As you value Ml HH8
vntir beulih ae, the heaitli Mis KSii
ot your oiltprlioi do not be bSflRMHii
dcetiMd by sorb unprtn- AdbS
cipled dn ggiata. Ak tor
the (UK.IltiKtF. MKIH
CINI'.H, and lake no other.
If ihe Iirni-'sieis will not bay them tor ynv, send to ns(
and we will SM'd Ihem to you by S.iress. Parties addres.-
lug us si. mild stale Ihedistase aud syniitCiins, and full
paiilculars lu repaid to Until cases. We Ueal all diseases
01 a ehmulc naterr lit mat. or tVutale.
Ladles er gentlemen call address us la perfect confi
dence, aud we will in all eases fiankly and freely answer
tu"ir leiicis, an give our atlv4ce as regards each case.
fallenlii living at a distance netd not betrat bocatlso
of uVir liiahllny to visit us. c l.aee treaicd saocessfuiljr
pallnnts 10 all ponlnns ot the civilised giolie.
Pais nts eddrrsidiig ns wUl please writs Pear. Office,
County, Htai. ana naius ot wrlier, plain, aa aulos
pntsau laittp inr reply.
W e eid to any address onr M-pags pamphlet frea.
Address ail letters and nrders to
a. a. W. at MKI.WIN t CO.,
Ji0.bSlJllJSIlTV 8THFKT,
KV VOIIat.
Agents for Penasjlvanls DVOTT A CO., No. id k .rto
tUi .'.'iSi.l'laJsiltli'li.s,, lUii srTiy,
Jj O TO 1)12 H TltO Y
E0ACHT3, EATS, MICE,
(31 ltusjrs. Antsi. Ao eo.e
va
BUET'S VERMIN EXTTRMrHATOE.
it m inrAu nii i rr is inkali.iiilei
Is put np m Mree rinses frtr V fen.
Is all ready for use, wlth'.nt mltieg wlih other artlelos.
Ii.ee not hpnll ar lel nrvand Wurthless by Keeping,
l.lke some Other I'reparatletts.
UKSIN AUK P.X rllSVAHSNTl.T FOVD OF tT.
EAT8 AMU MH'K IHE tllT nr 1 1f Kill 1IOI.KS.
Is Nnt Ilnnrernus tn r.e.
fllves Hstlslnettnn in all whn use tt.
Sold hy an llriici.sls and I'esler. Uirnunhuut the Vrrlted
Htnlefl.
rsl'TMiH. Tie snre Slid ak f'n rtnrt's Extemilnslar, In
larse t.itsrs. with the rul lalml. aud Hsrned h tl.e lrn.rle
lor, V.. Hurt. dr. 'rasen nt' er
lier-.t. No lKi K. 1 KN I'll Mlreet. ahnvc Walttnf.
Maunfertory, no .11 VKNAL sir .t. .'i.' Walnut,
between Tenth and KleveuUi, l'lttUililphia, l'a
pi) U niws.''m
CKCliKT DISEASES! SECIIBI' DISEASES!
O HAMAHITVN M 1. II V!
HAMAItl 1 A N H till" I' I
Tns M.. ST ft I'.rtiN Ki MKl'Y E. nil t'r It.
Yes. a ve.HHc cure f .r
llliNUHI!!(K, lll.F.KT. fllHIf'TI'lttX, A. ,
f'nnlalll" nn Mlnernl. l.o Ititl-nni. mi .Metctiry.
fnl ten pills In he taSen In 1 11. rt s ' lire.
I'tires lu from tvtn to fnur ilcy.arid r"-enf rae in
"Iwenlv h.lir l.nnrs." rretmrnl bv a aradilrtle nf tl.e
t nlvirsity nf I'ennsv'vsnui, nne of Ihe mnst entlueiit
lJoi lnrs and Chemists nrtl e itreN. nt tiny.
SO lAI'tisl'KK. Nil THiil-SI C, Nil rtlAUF. WHArf.VKIl.
1 ft these who have de-paired nf sellliik' e.ired, nr who
have been inrstdwltll lliilsain Onpalva. or Mercury, at
once try the
SAMARITAN'S lliri".
St nt by mall In a plain enve'.tie
I'tlt c, utale piinltai,!"', ti. Ki lnale, $.1.
I'.I.OOH!
Itl.OOIlll
ItlAlflll!
It 1.1 ii id: I!
8(ltitKlTA, rUT-IfH, SOHKN, SPOTS, TKTTKUS.
NC 41 KS, MOII.H,
flYrillMfl OU VKNKUKAr. IHKaBKN, Ac, Ac.
HA MAUI IAN H
ItciOT AMI II I- HU .IIHCK
In nflrrrrt II f puhlli! m it imi-)iUi ruro.
SYI'IIII.IS It KNI liKAI. IInKSKS. the S.M
Rl'l AH H hOOT A N l Jl KK Ii .HICK, U tho m.n put out,
ci rtain ,t d 1 t t-tiiHl rrint -i'y rv r jirt'-'i rit ' O ; It r-1' fi''
unit .mil cutis vtv In oftlif v-thti'hI jmum -.o
thai the 011m U thorinii:h mil pTintn'Ht. 1'nke tlitn l
thii (mrlfjlt h inil.v fttut he h-at l , nnd 1i not trn mtnlt
to mir pohitriij' that itr lurh jou limy rootrit in tn r
it-Am.
liO KDT Itl WPAIH!
Althoncti von mil v hr prnniHiiirefj wiCiimMr,tho RaM A
HITAN8 KtiOTanil 11 Kit 1 1 .1 1 H KH will ri'tnnv vcry
Tfntlne ol lin 'iirltlfK frmn the nfti m. nn well us all th
had I'tli-tt il )1rciuy.
VKMAI Fft' " FKM AIsKfl '
In Biany nttm-t oim with U numluin of 1-rmal'-n
HutU r, th.- Itt O l AM HKItll Jl H KS in ut happily
atlapn (1, In rvrnti (1 I trrus. In lurorrhfi'tt. In b -.trmtr
flown. Kal Introfilu-WoHih. lichillty .ami Icr all compl.dnt
Itirlilrtit tn Ih1 ftfx.
Bent by xmrti ITh o t a hotth-, or t IwUlru for t-".
NAM A Itl I A N'H WASH
In, In raurp of Njpliiilfi, neil In connrrtinn with the R'rot
and llrrh .Iitlrew. Full iilri'rflon-i. rn 'RcimMm.
1 he cflii auv f tl f -e retnedi- In a ik' an'"h'tl'-''l by
phvk'lan and patii ntn. 'I hey are ic-ol in thu rnl'-'il
htatii Iloplinls, tbui rrti.lti health to nmuy oi uur
hravf ftnhliei .
from thf Italtlmore 'Mun :"
W II A r l HK l IM.KON nr OF THE
HAM A HITAVrt It KM V.UIV.H
"I'uT HnKfiiAi.. h'lir M4tt--itw.f., I
Hftliiriu.rt-. Md , Keh. Jtt Wil. i
"1 have (.rrat natUfni tlnn In at'nfr hnt I luiveuoed
Ttir ,Samttritnn irturdu' for Vi-nereai IHummi in Ms
ninrt ciirstumnry lunufj ; .but I ha e ust-d tht'tii with h.l-aii-nt,
dlorrrtu n, anl pmpt-rly, and have found ttiem
repponrl to my antiritntlons promptly and -ilertualiy.
Knowmft tl t-lr coti.pinii im, I luve the f'ilt-t cotitiilciice
In their ffl y, and a f t an my nsu uf tln-tn extends, t
ncuiunii nd thi-m nuiir iy.
" AI.KRKh O. ItOWEItS,
' Ailtnt Hiii'is'i-oti .'th N'W 'rk Vol.'
I et It be iindiTntintd timi th-it rcniedirn urv a ri-citm-iundt'd,
and w ill poniiivrly cure the dlieaura lor which
th v nrp ofluriHl.
Hold by 8. r. t'HUM,
No. 5". S. KltiH I II Street.
IlKSMO II A- CO..
jyii-tutha'Jm No. t'l'i HACK Htreet.
RAILROAD LINES.
IClM CAMDKN AM) ATLAN- I01M
JCiOl. 110 ItAII.KO.MI. loU-le
HTM M KH AIIKANIIKVF.N'T.
TllltOt'till IN TWO IIOIItH!!!
Pour trains dsilv to Atlantic Citv.
On nnd slier MONDAY, July 4, trams leave Vine street
retry as follows :
Mall, 7'3II A. M.
Freight, with passenger car attached. !H5 A. M.
Kxpress (Ihrourh In V hours) J nf) I. M.
Atlantic Accnninindntinn, 4'i.l P. M
Junction Acciinitn itlallnn, ft'HO P.M.
111.11 KN1M1 I.KAVKS ATLANTIC,
Acrnmnindailnn ( AtluntloJ o-4 A. at.
Kxpreas, 7I A.M.
Knight, 1 1 'Ml A.M.
Vall.e sH P. M.
Jtincllt.n Accnmmndation. gn2 A. M.
Pure to Atlanilc, 'J (I. Itnund Trip Tleltels fgnorl only
tor uie day and train on wincn mey are issticnj a.i'oo.
P.XTItA llAIHlvSNHKI.I) TRAINS,
Leave Vine slice! Il)'lr A. M. and 1 IK) I'. M.
Leave lladdonflcld 1-ir. I'. M. uml i 46 P.M.
ON KUNIIAVH,
Mall train fur Atlantic leaves Vine street T .10 A. M.
Leaves Atlautlo 4-4H P. Jd.
U)-if JOnN O. llltVANT, Agent.
Tl, liar which waa marfn laht vear ban enttrelv iliian
penred, leaving the beach on of tho molt delightful on
the coast.
l.'LHiM'IHIitiaJ WKST JKRSE'S RAILKOAD
IWIrWTV!f."'l.lliB"--Cnmraenclng-MONKAl Vuue
JU. lbo4,lrou salsi ntreei wuarr.
POK I'APK MAY.
At Hand 10 A. M.and at 480 P. M.
Tor Ralem and Ilrldnetnn. at A. M. aud 4 P. at.
For lllassboro. at . tl. and It) A. M.. and 4 and i'80 P.M.
Knr Woodbury, t.louccsier, Ac, at and A. M., U M.,
ana ana o r. si.
IlKTiritNINO TRAINS LF.AVH
CsprMny ai land 11'liA M.. and Mil P. M.
Millvllieat7 40 A. M.,nd I'M and ti'MIP. M.
haleni at li A M. and l'lit I'. M.
lvrldvoton at H i.'. A. M., l-.'Hi P. M.
Olassltoroat 71U and H MD A . M , 2 23. n-no and 7 .W P. M,
Woodbury at 7, 7 '40 and S &t A. M., aud i 6U,a !, a Ui and
T1IR WP.ST JK.RREY KXPIIFRS COMPAVT.
OfflrsNo. b WAI.NI'T Htreet, will call for end deliver
Ptasssse, and attend to all Ihe nln&l branches of Kxpreas
Dusmess. atari .Article tusen oy n a. si. lines only,
and mnst be sent to the ofrlcu ths evening previous,
perlshatde arllcscs br this line must be sent before &4j
A.M. A special enesscitser aecoinpHntes each train.
nijSl J. VAN HKN3-tKLAKU,Mupermundent
Lny-''-wi-TaM noiith Pennsylvania
7sSV1ii!?BA ILBOAD For HK 1 UI.KH KM,
l.lll,)Mfil',S', KAH'IWM, MAll ll CHUNK, JiALU
TOM, WUJ4r;'BAIiltK, WILLIAMSPORT.
8UMMKR AKRANIIKMKNT.
Alilll I IONAL TKA1NM.
On snd afer MOMMY. June m, WA, Passenger Trains
will leave the new Delict, 1 lllltl) Hlreot, above Thomp
son street, Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted), as
follows :
7 A. M. (Kxpreas) fnr Bethlehem, Alknsown, Mauch
Chunk, Wllkcst.arre, Willlitmsport.
b-lft A. l. (Acoonisiodut.on) lor DOTlcstown.
1015 A. M (Acci.nnuodittlon) tor Fort Washington.
3 P. M. ( Accnnitnodattoii) for Imvlestown.
3'4S P. U (Ksprcs) for Itelnh hem, JCsstou, Ac.
41'. P. M. (Mail) for liovkstiiwn
fi 1ft P. M. ( Acct.ntuioaailon) for BcUilchesn, Alleutowa,
ard Maurh Chunk.
616P. M.(AccotTmndatioii) for Lansdale.
11 P.M. (Acccntaninla'lnu) Inr Fort Washington.
TIIAINH Kill PIIILAIIKLI'IIIA
Leave BetUlcl.ein at:lOA M.,IHBA. M.,a1d07 P.M .
Ilotketnwli at 6 40 A. M.,s 44 P. St., and 7 P. M.
LaiiMlale ut tl A. M.
Ion W ashlustou at ll 3S A. M. snd t V. M.
ON HCNliAYS.
Philadelphia fnr Ilrthleh. ni ai s A. sf.
I'hllatleli.hln fnr liuvk't.itwn at S I'. M.
IiovUtsiown for rhtladeiphta at 7 HO A. M.
ltetlneniiu for Piiilattelplila at 4 P. M.
lllltiuairs ltus'a.e F.snrcss will call ftvr and deliver
bai'lisve at the depot. Orders aiay tie left at No. 113 B.
TIIIIlD Htrtet.
JelU ELLIS CLARK, Agtsnt.
CZrvTrtrn wkst ciikstkranITphI.
KllUeTS-X LA1IKLPIIIA RAILIIOAO, VIA
AlKlilA.,
m-RINll AltHANOKMF.NT.
On aid after miUAY, April l.lm.l.Uie Trains will leave
as lt.lli.ws :
I eave Philadelphia, frnni the I)i pit, corner nf Till RT Y
FIHMT and SSAKKKT streets, a A. M.,11'IX A. M.. 2 30
P. M..4 nil P.M., II Hi P. M.
Phllsdelphia liepit chanced ftnm KIOHTKF.NTH and
MAhKLT Htretls, to '1 1I1KTY-H Its 1' aud MARKbT
Hlreels.
Leave West ('hosier, finm the Depot, on F.ast M A KK KT
Rtteet,20 A. M , 7'4S A M..U A M . 2 I1. M.,4 4f. I'. Nl.
'I he cars nf the Went I'hilH.tf lhf A Pitssentlitr Hallway
Cninpuuy trvlarket street) will convoy Pusacuera to and
trt.ui the Philadelphia HeHit.
UN HIINIIAYI4.
l eave Philadelphia al h mii A. M.nn.l J flOP.M.
Leave West Chi hmt t h a. M. and 4 ' S' I' M.
'Irslrs h avlnit Phllancli Itla ut N A l . uml 4 DO . M..
and Wot (henlir ul 7'4.'t A.M. and 4l't P M.,.miio.t
wlih triiins on tl.e I'hilatie'phla and llaliimore (jenual
llullroutt htrOxri.rd sutl fnte niedliite (i ilnts
)a4 tl IIKMtY WllOll. lien, ral Sjpeiintcnilcnt.
SHIPPING.
ff 8TEAM WKKKLY TO MVKIL
cMksipmil, tou hlritf at Oui-iustown. fork Harbor.
TTjti v. ll-kiiou n nU'aiui-rii of thv Llvt'rpool.New tork. ami
l'liilitUi-)phia Htvauikhiii Cdupauy aro luu-udud lo sail as
follow h :
!'I Y OK I.OSIM.V. Saturday, July !th,
CITY OK It Al.TiMoitK. Saturday, June 141th.
KTNA, Hat urdnv, July r.u.
AiHU vt-rysucuotuxugbuturday.at noou.from Pier So. 44
orth River.
HATK8 OK PAHS AO K,
PayaMe In tlold, or iifc 'uivalent Im Currency:
Pirn! t'Hhln tWHiil Ht-Ji'a! $15 00
I listCubiu to I.ond-ju nvui NtL'uniKw to l.onduu ... a4 'i0
Hr-t tm to PhiU ... HV0 HteerHe to Purls 4" (K)
irt Cubin toliiiuihuiK WMiO hU'iTuui' to lUniblirK .. 37 00
PaaneiiritTs air aibo turwartli-d to ILivre.llrvfuuii, Rotiur
dam, Antwerp, Ac, at equally low rutua.
i-ais from Llvtriiosil or ijuceiintimu : Flrat Cabin, $75,
$J), $itf. htei rttrje iiMtn Livfrpool and Qui-uiutnwn, $ ti.
'I hose who with to stud for their filunUs can buy tick eta
brie al ihre raien,
iuriurUier lulurjuatlon upply at the Company's o Aires.
John ti. l ALT', Aju,
Ho lll WALaSUl Hlrout.PliUadc-lpliia,
fJTfK liOSTOX AN 5"ril 1 1 A D ELPlTil
LtAufltuam-KMp Line, sailins Irom eiit-h ii'irt od
1. ii I l.fA ), Irtini IU .t Wliatf above PINK dlrtet,
J'lulailt).iiia, ard Long Wharf. liosUui. Kroiu urst wharf
alKive PINK Mriii.ou Haluntay, July J. li.
Tbe sli-sntsliin MJU.MAS, liuktr.vill suilrrtnn Plitatlel
phia ftr Itnsliin, on hamrtlay, July llih, at 10 A. .M ,
ard the steamship BAXUN, Maithuwa, from iintton lor
ri.llai:el.lilu, ua (ante day, at IP. M.
These new and soiistaiitial steiiuish'ps form a regular
line, aallllicfri'ln eai li pt rt pulicluully nn Mauirtlars.
Insuiabccs SUtxlLd al ons-baii Uie ursuiluui Oiaruad on
SSil vessel..
Knights ukea at fair rates.
blniti'trs are ie.;iisntl to send Slip Kuoelut and Bills
Lailing w ilh iheir ft'imds.
ur li'relsUtur Passage (rtarlne fine at'comniodarlons)
ari'lrso IIKMtY WINSiiit i ,
jal-lf Ko. iMi 8. DELAWAI1H Aveau.
f ;nr"sa l-'OR NEW YORK. DKSI'ATCU
afca-fe 11!". and Hw insure Lines, via Delaware and
i.,t.i. 1 nt,l. "J he n. aa.i rs ol Utese Unaw arn ieatlnif
dally at IV o eitssk M . aud 4 o U jck P.kIIroui Ultra iier
sb.-ve Wslntil street.
For freight, wh.i-ti wfll se taken on aerioiraoilatlna
t-rn... ai tlr to WII.LI.VM M. UAIUU A tV ko. Ui j.
Jr(A-AWAitlS Aseuue.
FAILROAD LINES.
fTTl. f-iiSTi l'Ull.ADKU'HIA. WIL.
P.wWWfWfMINtlTON asn BALTIMOR) EAJIr-
mOau.
(mAvnr, or noms.
On and after Ht NIlAY. June lS.IMt.
Passenesr trains leave rhltadeipl.ls htr
Baiunnra al 4 i (F.si.res", Mosdays oeft4),r A,
M.. 12 M., 2 :oand n:s.. M. . . - . ..
t'hester at S i, 1116 A. M ., I'). ", . MO and UM
P. M.
Wliuilnttcn at 4 1 (Monilsjs eicep'edl, 8-0i, 11 1
A. V :. i I" l'i ' snd II IM P. Mi
New l'atl al nnf, A. M. snd r.P.
Ili.ver al H i .'. A. M and 4 .i P. M.
Mlllnrd atn.1 A. M
Ballabury al "n.'i A.M. ,
I RAINH HR PrtfLAriF.I pniA.
Leaes Pal' Itimt-e at Hi, 4n A. M., (fcapreaa), Il
l.'t and II ran. I. M. .... .
Wilmlniitt.n nt I 4, S'4-r, 9 A. M., 12 Jl, 1, I'M, 10, 4' S3
T !Mi ar il S ill P M
H ilinmrv at 1 i P. M.
Miil. rd at :i :ih P. M.
Iniver al H .'Si A. M., and 4 Al P. M.
f.cw Cat-tls nt H in a. M. ami f.''. P. M .
Chester at i 40 A. M., 1 tl,2'ii,4'), 6 (A i14, HI
P.M.
I.e tve im'tliaiire for Hall.bory and Inten-ncdlats statlonl
at m aft p. m.
Ia-.e I'.BiUmnre for Dover and Intermediate stations St
1-10 P.M.
TIIAINH FOR ItAI.TIMOItR.
Leave Chester nl H to A M .. :l and 11 oh V. M.
I.trtve WIlmlliHton al ti W, 110 A. M.. S'SA snd U 40
P .
Freicht Triune wiin fassenscT ar attached, wui ma
as to. low n :
lsv wiitninirton for l'erryvlile and Intermedial. places
st7'4'.P. V. .
KIM'ATf : iniy at i-au a. m., iuw r. aa., rr'nn i'duv
de'phla to r.altlniorft.
Kr m Thtladelphla to Wllmlnfri-nn at 4 30 A. M., 10-.W aa
11 t)i V M
From Wllmlmrtnn to Phlladrlnhia at 1 4ft A. M. and 7 SO
P W Only al iO io 1'. M . I'om Ha'tniiore toVhlhuh-ltthia,;
1S(M.
L-.V OK NKW VOHK LI S' KH.
1 lit- i. iiinilf 11 ami Ainoov mn i nimi' iiui'i nun i rrnuin
Kallrnd Comi'iiiiK i Linen fnm rhli"ielHlaUi New Yutk
and Way I'lac
r Iti M .i lit i i n i ii r,r i niiAiir.
Will 1 BTt-flr. InllouM. TU: FARB.
At 1 A. M., viii Cumilin and Amhoy, i". Wid A. Ae
ri'inni'idfithin $'-''
At 8 A.M., via Cumtlcu and .leriy t.liy, Atorntim
fr.xitria ?
.I'M
At H A. M., Tia t'uu.ih u and Jiriey City, id ( laai
Tlrkft
At Y M . via t 'ntnden and Ainliu-. , C, and A. Acoora-
ini!ail"tl
At . !' sM , via ( aindi n and Amnny.t;. and A. Kx-
'rp-
At 1 1'. M.,vla amrt.-n and Amhny, Aecomtnodatlon
f r tvlit nnd 1'ar.scr r.-cri
Al P.M., ta 'nimh-ii and Atnhoy, Ac nn.miMlaUon
(FrtlKtit and l'ahen,er, Iht t la 'I I ket
?d (MiTtf 1n
At 7!, I. M., via f nniilrn and Amhoy Aociiiimoda-
t n) f Kn iuht and l'aisiuiier), lt Clan Ti-ukei.....
2d In.- iliu
174
1M
IV,
l-.O
Kor MaiH-h Chunk, Allentowr, HcthlHirm. iieivider
Fallon, a,ambTtviili-, Hi-ntlntron, &c, at Htfl K M.
l-or minx ton, Lainlert Uie, and tntcrmedlata it
tir.i)s'' V X. ...
tr Mount Holly, Kvanivlllc, and remberton.at 6 A.X.,
2 nnd I'. M.
l-or Kriehold ntfi A. M. and 2 P. M
For 1'i.linvia, Itiveritm, l)em,iro, l-lfvrly, Burllnirtnn,
Flireiire. ftordet tow li. A. .tH A. M., l'i M , I, .10, 6
atitl 1'. M. Ihea irU iidu P. M. lim s run direct thruugb
to Trtnton.
For t almyra. Itlrerton, Dclanco, Heverl and BorUnf-
lon at 7 I'. M
HteumhoHt Trenton, for Hr1tol, Utirllnrtnii, nercrtj,
Tont-dal' and 'I aron. i fi-'W a M and 'J I. M.
LlaSKM KltOAI KKNHI MiToN lKrOT
Willlfaveai f.-llowu: .
At 4 A M , nlchi)via Kenolmiton and New Yerk, 1
Wa-hln;tin and NcwYoik Mail ti 25
At iri6A.AI.,Ma KeiittiiKt4n and Jirey City z-
ireri , 900a
At 4 J) 1'. M. via K 1 1 ni, toil and JcrieyCity Kx- i
prer. 8 00
At ( p. M. Tin KniRlniitoD and Jerv7 City, ,.
Wavhlrnvton and New Wfc FFpri Ri 800 4
Hnnilav HiM-a Uiave at 4 A. M. and i 4& P. M
For Water (inn. HLnmd.hur,i. cranton. W'lA.barre, l
MontroM , (,rf Ht Ut nd, .Mam h Clinnk, Allontown, HrUile
lirm. lu lTidi r', Knnton, Lmnhertville, Kh'inJnutiA.-Ae.sat
7 1' A.M. Thle line connect b witn the train leaving
Kn4.ion for Maurh Chunk at U-.'Hi P. M.
For Fhmlia.n.u, LatntHrtvllle. and tnterme4lat sta
tions uf A I. M.
t or BiUtol, Trenton, c. at71&and 11 la A.M.. and 5
v. it.
For lIn1mifiburv,Tacony,WlHtlnnmlniT. Prld-i'iharir.ani) "i
Fnuiktord, at i A. M., , 6 4f and 8 P.M. Tbe 9 A.M.
Um runs to HrlMol.
fat'For ew York, and Way Unas leaving Kensington '
lU i.ttt, take the cam on Filth strict, above Walnut, ball L
an honr txt'fore departure. 'I he Cant rnn Into the lepotf T
and nn arrival of curb. Train, rnn from the Ipot, j
Fifty pounda nl' nntrraije onlya lowed each pataen-tter. Jfi
Panopnyfrs are prohlhitcd from uklnv anyihliiK a hag-
page but thtlr vteurltiK aiparel. , All hak'tvaite over rti-f
pounds to be pain for extra. Tne Company limit thau '
repon8ibl:lty inr butfiraue to One Ihdlar per pound. ad J
will not ha lUhif tur auy amount beyotd $100. axaept by '
apM-lal contract. . f
(irahimi'k ItAvai-'e Fxpref will call fnr and deliver b4r- '
mr-e at tho Ijtpuia. Order to be I f ft at No. H Walnut
ireet, WM. 11. UATZAfEK, Agent.
JuneUO.lWp.
LINES FKOM KEW YOltK rOR PU1LADELPUIA
WILL LKAVE v
From foot of Cmirtland atreet at li M.and 4 P.M., Tift
Jerae.i City and Camden : at 7 and It) A. M..U P.MMaud
12 (NiKht) via Jcrnvv t ity and Kensington.
From foot of Hardily .trout at 6 A. M. and 3 P. M., vl (
Amhoy and Camden.
Frnm 1'H-r No. 1. North Klrer.at 13 M.,-4 and 8 P.M. ,1
(Frolght and Pauai:nKer) via Auiboy and Camden.
f-JT wii- FIIEIGHTL I N E S F0R NF(
ia York and all the it a' lout on tha Camden 1
Amhoy aud conntrtlnK Hallroadu
1NCKKASKU DKHPATCII.
The Camden andAinhov Kallriad and TraniportatloK
Company's Freight Lim: for New Yo. k will leave Walnut
tn et wharf, on and alVr January 8, daily (ttundaya ex- j
Cfe'pted), at 4 o'clock P.M.
Ki'turnlng, the above Unea will laara Sew York at 1
and 4 P.M.
Frelfiht muat be delivered before ZH P.M. to b for
warded t)ie tame day.
Frelfiht for Trenton. Princeton, K Inr n ton, Kew Hrnna
wick, aud all point on the Camden and Ainboy Kallroadt
also on Uie U lvldere, Iietawai. arid I" leintnton, Uie New (
and Mount Holly ha Iroadt, rei-eivcJ and forwarded up to
lif.'n o'clock P. M. Mm a' packages lor Mount Holly re-ct-lvtd
up to'2o rl(xk P.M.
The llthtdtre Helau are Railroad connect a at PhllH pa
bur, with ihe I.chlfih Valley Railroad. The Mew Jernay
bal.road cfinuecta at lOlialmth with the New Jeraey
Central Railroad, aud at .Newark, with the Morrla aud
EkBfx Hailroad.
A altp uiemoramlum, ipeclflnp the mark a and nam
bera. ehippers and coulfrn.a( ruut lu every tmtanoe o
ent wllh each load of goods, or no receipt will be aivtin.
Iricrt-ated faciiit e havina bt-eu made for Uie transpor
tation of LIVE 8T0CK, Ur overt are Invited to try thii
route.
When stock It furnished In anantltlei nf TWO CAR
LOAIjB or more, It w ill be delivered at the foot of Kortlrt
sireet, near Ut J trove Yards, or at Pier No. 1, Nori-'
Klver, as tbe tbippcrs may dlirnafe at the tlms of tbo
ahipment. WaLTttK FREEMAN, Frelnht An ent,
No.'iOA li lKlawarv avenue, pniladelphia. I
CiLO. B. HW MOM), Fnlijbt Affent.
Ja-Vtf pier No. I .North Rlvar, Mew York.
rtHfiWl-MBi READING RAILROAD.
liltEAT TRUNK LIVE
I'iiom nut. Atn. run to tub intbrior or
tr.liSM I.VAMA, TIIK HCMUVLKILI.. U
' - fcllANNA. :l: VIIKIU.AND, A.ND
wroMixi viLLtva,
NOS-TH, KOKTIIWEHT, AKD TUB CAKADAB. I
PASSKNOKH. TRAINS I
IaTe the Oon.isiiY . iep,4, at Till RTRElfTH af ' , a
CaI.IajWIIILL bueeia, rtilladclpiiia, at Uie follow!
hours:
MOItNINOMAir.. V
At 8 l.'i A. M., fur lies. Ilnf, l eiianon, Kishrata, Utls ,
rtiliimtiia. HarrlebtirK, Puiuvtile, I'luertive, Tatuiia
Htinttir, Williuini-pitrl, Elutlra, liiK tiester, Ntusans K. Ie,
tul!ulo, AHentiiw n. H'llkuslisrre, Plttstou, YurktC'arlisiaL
iautberst.urK, llaijrrstown, Ac.
Tin- train cuttirets at ft KAMNO with Kaat Peaasyrra
nla Itsllread trains fur Alleutowll. Ae., Uie Heatlins anQ
I'oloinbia HHlltttan for tphia'a. ..In, and (.-ulunatiia, and
wlil. the I'lisniiitVallt-vtrain tir llnrrlsbiirir. Ac. ; at POItT
CLINTON wlih Calaulssa Rallmail trams for WUkeabura,
w'lll'anisriiiit, lMk Haven, Kimira, Ae.t at 11AKUI8
Ill'ltt wltli 'Nortr:ern Central." ' Cuiutieriand Valley,' i
anil"Scliilsill and Kusiiurliatina" trams fur Northina-i
bt-rlaud, n Ullalnslrt.Vrirk fhitmlsTslmrs, PLneitruva. As. I
ASTKItNdON t:fltK.S8
Leaves PlillaSuli.hla st .i lW P. M. u.r Iteirllnt, Potts- !
ville, I'lui srttve, liarristiuri, Ar., ciniiertina at Harris-I
bii'gwith 1't niii.tlveii a Ct-iitrsl U.'tllritatl trains Sir Pitta-
burs, Ac. Knrllierii Ci ntral Kalln.ad trains fur Nuatxtrr. I
MuriliairbtrliiiKl, Kimira, Ac, ard at I'urt I In. two with
Ciuawia l.'ailiisd iroii.s iv.r Mlltuu, WU.laiusvort. U- 1
nira, llnllalii. Ac. 1
IIKADISI! A'Tt'OMMOIIvriO
Leaves Hi atlli'ii i t II 1st A. M , stnni'iiis ad ata.
ili.ns.arilv 111' ti l'lillstirlit,ia at s tut :
A. al. s-v
1 l:i niriinif. linvi s ritiUdelulila ai !'J in
i Ksailrna at H'(l P. M. " .
1 rains ii.r I'l.iistlelrltla u ave flnrrishnrs stufaT
Pollsvlllt stil 1.'. A At., arritltis In I'lillaiT
P. M Afu-rniMiri trait. s st ave Hat rl. burg ut .'til fitraat
ville al a ll., p. M., arrlilitK 111 l' ,il.i.Hli.l,,n ut.l
Msisei ttains, wnh a iirt'fe.n;er ear utlss t a a
Ft. iiuiit iphiu ut I p. M., i.tr Hraiiiin, and all A-3--'
lt a f lleaitins' nt IV. lin,.n, and lii.wiiiitatowiJ,c"l'
M. IV. r l'iiiiutlel.i.ia'uiii all nitv Mnroiis. I Olnak ana
AM tbeabi.vi. funis run rl llv. Kui.rlav esr'"' 40
Sui.nav lruis leave pnt!i.vi:lu at 7'Jll A. &t t
Uil,i.ia at il l'. P M. willsosusa
( III H I KH VALI.PV ItAILBOAl' .
I'sssengers tur lliiwiili stiin 11 an. I ImertriM UessBa
tnre the K l.'i A M. sml .Vltil p. M. irtllnsfto.a I,
retnining Irom lliiwningloAii nt ti i t A. kl I Htreet.
IIH.II. ' '
yoitK kxi-bekskok pittsuiiio' (j28
Leaves Sew Virk at 7 P. M.,nafslni! R..dlr',
nbjl.t, and t.mi smiiil' a! linn iflturg tvi.L rrhla.
itsllrttad Ks.rt'i.s iratll for I'irlsl.iirg.
Iteinn.liiii Kxpres trstji haves Hn rlsburKlrssee', and
the I'elllisjlvaniu K.sjire.s flow PllUlnlrg ftooot nrei
uattlng Heading at l.'i A. M., and arriving eutiapnuaa.
at l'4.'i P. M. hlt'etilnir Cars aiei.iniiaiiv '
thrnuiili, between JerHfvCttvand Plushurii.wf
Mali trains fnr Hew Yerk leave HsrrisbitlOFKINS.
snd '2 P.M. Mull trains fur llarrlsburg lea.
attiA.M smt UM. '
BrUl'VI.KII.L VALI.f'.r RAII.IIO' ITflV
Trslna It a e P..tls lllo ui i II. A. M . and AWiSs
tuining from Ttisesrora al M'Ki A.M. and 4 :t'
HI. Ill VI. KILL AM) HI'S. ilKII ANNA It.
Tl Mlns lt-uve Auburn at 'A 16 A. M. for 1'C---llarri.burti,
and at I'W and 7 111 P. M lINOIES.
onlt : relurnlug tVuin Ilarrlstmrg at l'll'l P.
l'liiejft,ve at s 15 A.M., and 4 antU p. u. .li.
TIl'KKTS. 'i
Thrmnh first -class lickeis snd emlrranff
tlif piiiicipal in. Inis in tin Norm an.t v est 1 '
1 hf ft.lltiwlnt. tii kett. aiet l.tsinal.le only i,n-Hlfcl-
HIIAIiKtlltD. Treus iriT Nit. J.'7 tl. Kd?"0"
liitl.d. Iihla. orol G. A. till OLLS, Uelien
dent, lU-aUlng :
COMMI'TATIOH TICK KT
At V, per rent. dUiouut, between auy pol
families and Uruts.
MlI.EAfiB TICKKT8 18,
(lond forsj inllf., bulHeru all points, tfVRVJI
lortauiUlesaudnrni.. 1 1... . .
KKA8OH TIOKTn si, nth Laaru'"01
Fnr three, e!i . nine, or t elve uioiilua, I raua.' b Yrk ir
to .Upolu..,l reduced V."ZZ
V.lrfltsa nn tho a.noi tl. n.Ailwlll Kfi-Tw'11""' K"'A
enrd
irds.eiiiitlujtbeujeia and wtvua ! elAUoua
faie.
rXCCHHION TICKKT4TTT
I 'HI A A NX i
1 Ieit.tt, ut J
.d..Li.I. an.l .
From Phl1adpi)'hia to pnuc ipa! ntnUoni'
dny. feunOM , a tut MmiflMv, at rt- du. od tijm
ssit ssv . a,v vu.ev, sa iUllll C 1 U fjsli
tttreeu. TtJkM
Vlilflllisji I sasBm
mm and s .v.st v i J
f
Idt street, a.
IF i.' mi. i. tiiti.,-1
d -' P. vt. I,
floods of all denerlpt! ,n lor warded
aud WiUow bTHKK I H 11
Kii t tiiriT tr i iva
Leave Pfeilad.-lphla da!l at lA.M.I&L PAJ ' Ad' U
lor i.sosnou, uarruourg, fou
ana ikuiu cyouua
MAII.R
Clone at the Ph Hariri phi a pt omce f
rnat and Its branfs at $ A M-t au
uuout vi-v at i w r . u
1