8 STRENGTH OF TNE INSURGENT ARMIES. Anions: other documents unrtirthcd at Rich Biond were the mustrr ro'J of the Confederate armies, which have fallen into the hands of Trilune correspondent. From these It appears " that 67,000 Bonthcrn troops participated In the battle of Fair Oaks, fought on the 3let of Way, 1862. Johnston having been wotindcd, General !Lee uncceeded him. The tollowlnir fltfures indi cate (he number of troops In bis command until the final surrender: Present and 18G2. fbr duty dutv. Abient, June.... 100.000 July 5.&r9 August er.,(K)0 Hop) ember... fi2,(XK October 7.WS November 78.&M jBccetnber WW 137,030 163,778 163,790 I52,8,)3 1803. January '. February .March Way 72 22fl 58,6.r 0,2!W 6S.352 144,805 114,175 109,8.;9 133,689 100,000 JUUO ii'in" July sl.l.To August , .... 66,31.7 He pU-ruber 41,a!7 October 4ft.HH 117.(102 1. 13, 204 85.104 87.211 November., 4H.2U7 00,676 91,263 79.602 68,435 79,2(12 December..., January February .... March April June July AUKU8t...i October.' November... December.... 48,5o8 35.R19 3.'t.bll 39,407 62,12tt 51.W13 67.01)7 41,2-17 62.S7.5 ti!l,2!K) Cu-oW mi. W7.676 02, (W5 Mo,S.i8 177,1(13 181,820 156,772 l.stfi. January. 53,445 141,027 February 69,094 160,411 Accord Insr to this statement General Lee entered Pennsylvania with one hundred thou sand troops, but on returning to Virginia after toe battle of Gettysburg, he was able to muster ut tortv-one thousand a total loss ot fifty-nine thousand. Gettysburg was Indeed the turuinar point in the tnitrprle, and that and other clis Meters encountered during the summer months of 1863 should have convinced the Southern leaders of the utter folly of further resistance. The following tables give in round numbers the total number of troops in the Confederate service at dlllerent times during the war: JULY 20, 1802. Present Fur duly. Dept. of Northern Virginia 7u.uu0 Dept. ot b. Carolina arid Ua 19,tKi Dept. ofB. V a. and N. Carolina. 17, UM) 9S.0UU lao.ouo ai.ouo 27.100 23,11011 21.000 Total Army ot the East ..loG.ooo i4l,ieo 197,000 Dept. of Tennessee 40,oo0 63,ooo 'si.ovo lpt. orf'.ast Tennessee 15,000 1K.000 26 oiki Dept. Ol'MlSslglppl.... 4H.U00 68 OIK) 08,000 Dept. of the Uuli 7.0Q0 9,000 10,000 Total Army of the West. 11 i.mio HS.ooo 2l0,0fiu Total Armies of lb E. & W..2l7,0oo JULY, 1HI. Dept. of Northern Virginia. 41 000 Dept. ofB. Carolina and Georgia. ul.OnO Dept. of 8. Vlr. and N. Carolina. S.ooo Dept. of .Richmond 14.000 289,000 412,000 64.000 Sft. 0011 10.000 16,000 117,000 84,000 12,0(ill 21,000 Total Army of the East 85,ooo los.ooo ' 184,000 Dept. of Tennessee ept. of East Tennessee.., 40.0 0 15,d00 2S.0H0 53,000 18.000 80.000 aoiioo 81,000 2(!,0o0 64.000 46 000 8,000 216,000 890,000 182,000 21,000 8,001) 17.0OU pt. of MIbhIshIodI.... pt, ofTrans-MlsslBsipul 25.000 i)ePt. fit gui. .:.7..::;;;r.: nxz Totai Army pj the West ."113.000 Total Armies of East and WesMM.eoQ n. l . t ... NOVEMBER, 1884. Dept. Ot Northern Virginia . uoa Dept. of boulh Carolina and Georgia ... j2 ooo Dept. of Bouthern Vuglula and North Carolina 8 000 Dept. Of Richmond..-. e'.ooo 6,000 143,000 248.0W 88.000 15,000 4.009 7,000 TotaL i 90,000 114,000 225.000 Dept. or Tennessee to 000 Dept. of EaBt Ten nessee 8,kkj DepUOI AiltblsslpDl 16,000 DepU of Trans-Mlsslssippl as.uuo Total.. Stl.UOO 134 CC0 218,000 Total TV .,.M..-'l7,000 248.000 443.0U0 tfi jv correeponrlcnt who htis sccutcd and com- "a these tables teniarks: 7Eh Confederate army titidoubtediy reached its highest polut, botli la numbers and elii clemsyln the early sammer of 18U3, wheu toe movement Into l'annsylvanla was commenced. At lne close of March, before all preparations hti been made, tae returna snow a nominal jreeof 484,000, of whom 311,000 were present, ind 281,000 present for duly. Probaoly about 20,100 were added during the next six weeks lo the Army of the East; so that we may safely say that at the middle of June there were a little more than 600,000 on the muster rolls, of whom 300,000 were present for duty. In the first week of July they suffered losses amounting to nearly 100,000 men. At the end of the mouth Lee had only 41,000 for duty out of the 100,000 with whom he had set out six weeks belore; and In a month, by every exertion, be could get together only 15,000 more, and out of this 60,000, all told, he was forced to send X5.00O Of his best troops to the West. 'When In the spring of 1804 Grant opened his campaign, Lee had only a little more than fjO.000. and In August, when the siege of Rich mond was fairly opened, he bad, counting in those present with him, though still nominally lielooglng to the Department of North Caro lina, less than 60,000. From this time the returns Bhow how prevalent became desertions from the Confederate armies at the East and West. In Angus), out of a nominal force of 550,000, there were not 200.000 present for duty in all the Hrmles. At the close of February, the date of the latest report in our possession. Lioe, out or a nominal force of 16),000, hud present.but 73,000, and for duty but 69,000. More than halt were absent wholly, and little more than a third were oresent Cor duty. We judge that in all 600,000 different men were In the diuerent ranks during the war. Of these we do not believe one-half are alive this day, Once in the ranks there wag no escape except by death, aisabiement rrom wounusocsicaness, r desertion. Of the 300,000 of the Confederate nolJiers yet alive, no man can say what propor tion are wholly or in great part disabled by ' vvounas or disease. The Masonic Procession In Boston. Th.i number in the Masonic procession in ronton has been variously estimated. Mavor JSorcross, iu a note to Grand Master Dann, irives a trtiBtworiny count mane Dy policemen as the )roct?sion was passing the corner ot Washing ton and School streets: Persons In carriages and on horses 8r,t 4 u foot Solo Forty-nine Bands 958 'oH(.emen 101 """"a'otanumDer ot tne Proce88lon W'lH T ie TirocW8'011 wa3 twi boun in passing the . -I..- the above count was made. llavrr Norcrois further stutca in the note above 'i? vioned, that two hundred and eighty-four iKjiicumen were employed in preserving order and aiding" the passane of the processlou a larger number than ever before detailed for epecial duty. ' - "I believe that mine will be the fate of Abel." said a wife to her husband one day. Why bo f" inquired the husband. "Because Abel was killed by a club, and your club frill kill me, if you continue to go to it every night." A pretty little Jewish prima donna in Brussels was courted by a young lawyer, and finally married him in consideration of his embracing the Jewish persuasion. Such per suasion as she offered he was only too willing to embrace. .. - win somebody asked the Bishop of Ox ford whether he didn't think the last Derby a "sell" (the horse Hermit won it), his lord iship answered that 'h never heard of a her mit whra-tbeie wasn't a cell. "Steel your heart," said a considerate father to his son, "for you are now going lather w . b ,.t woalJ "g etbe unpromising 48,000 90,000 4,000 7,01)11 21.000 81,000 62.001 77,000 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DRY GOODS. IU. A Jut It 1VIIVTII. w niTe J" 'TJM FRESH STOCK Cf Seasonable wvivin, uir Krrm imijk m WUH'n nnine recently 111 Red. and MAINLY Foil r.Ann o(r-...,.p ducemeuta to CLObK CAHU HV YEIW, DOMESTIC COODV. S2t,'.Ii"'Jch1e!1 ""In". l, and 18 cents, ,Hi,,r"yi,U 'eaohl, 20 to 2 ceaw. TribleHOhed hhlitlnfrs, low by the yard or piece. Wide Sheeilnen. r,t Knodi. 45 lo d cen w V Mosqnlto et. white, pink, blue, and yellow. BRKM OOODN. AH y?.? materials for short dresses. Goat's Hair In all the new Hliades. J'laln Alparan and Poplin Mixtures, i awn. and OrKandles. select styles. Black Goods of every description. CALICO COUNTER. 12?, 18. and 18 cent fast color prlnw, over 200 pieces Choicest, Btvles American Prlnis.at these low prices, wraDtter ii1h. nllrltf nam ituilun. -. .. .... Gloenams. a superb stock. beL irnndM.tr,,., ma CEOAK ROOM. 13 00 Phetland shawls, sHU another lot. frso and fx-im Llainn Neat HhawU. Mipcrb Bhuwl Block, f mn ruo iof'J-00. I.lKnia Jjai-e Polnies and Itolondos. bilk and Cloth Bacques reduced in price. MEN'S WEAK. Moot Linen Drills and Duck. French Padded Drills, lor best custom. i'anry Drills and Duck lor pantx. (1 IstuthlD 1'oatlnRs tor buMnees. drms, hot weather, etc. Casslineres. 75 cents np, all (rrades. Immense stock. Rapidly selling at almost lowest old prices. PRICE fit, WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIVIITH AND FILBERT, BATE JEST OPENED A new lot of Cambric Edgings, very cheap. Dimity Bands, 16, 16, 22. 25, and 2&c. Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves, Bummer Under-Vosts and Pants. Gents' Shirt F con Is and Suspenders. Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, etc etc. Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, and Nail Brushes. Buffalo and India-rubber Dressing Combs. Linen and Bilk Fans, very cheap. Ladles' and Gents' Liuen Ildkfs. Ladles' Hemstitched and Tucked Hdkfs. niUTE OODSt WTUIJE OODSt White Piques, So, 60, 75,85 cents, and (1 per yard. Plaid and Btrlpe Muslins. . Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Dawns and Swiss Muslins, etc. Best makes Bleached i-nd Unbleached Mualina. Pillow-case and Sheeting Md9luietc French Lawns, 26 cents a yard, French Percales. Fine colored Mohair Alpacas'. Mixed Poplins for Travelling Dr'gs'es. wueaij r-juia uooas, 26 center vnrd. CHEAP BLACK BI.Lf " 10 22 PRICK & WOOD N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Bt. -f-HE ONE PRICE. STORE. I HATE OPENED THIS MORNING, Great Novelties in Dress Goods, COMPRISING IN PART : . ca HinKM A nA PamhvM T iwna at. OA nonlfl. 2U pieces fine bvvtes iawna at half price. lo piectS cue urgauuie iawusi vurueu iu rvuui Pr1"",,- v. 80 pieces printed r lguts, in on-paiuieu colors. For beauty cf design and coloring tbey have no equal. Tourists and others in want of such goods w ould do well to cull. J uiit opened , unoui er case oi mose nne wnue nques, handsome goods, only 60 cents. TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS, Granite Poplins, Glacis Mohair, Poplin Cashmere. Poullnetts. plain and mottled Ooods, all at low prices. 1)4 yard black Glacie, or Dresses, equal to silk appearance and lustre. KKW GOOI'H opening dHily.from New York, Phila delphia, and other markets. . . MTJBLINS! MVSLINSt MUSLINS! All the leading makes ot 6HIRT1NU, bUi..ll.u, ana PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS At the lowest market prices. 611m Yard Wide Brown Heavy, only 12X cents. No. 7 Worth EIGHTH btreet. No. Uul CHi-eWUT btreet. Ladles leaving lor the Country or Watering Places will find NPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OI HATEBIAES FOB WHITE BODIES, EMBROIDERED BREAKFAST BETS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFS, LINEN UNDEKSLEEVES, PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, PLAIN AND PRINTED PIQUES, AT E. M. NEEDLES & CO. 'S, W. Comer Kl.-renth and Cb.snat 1iim J.I1MKHH3 lint 'OH Q O O P E R'S, B. E. Cor. NINTH .Bd ARCH Street. A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES. Linens for Ladles'. Gent.', and Bova' Wur Tfnon Drills. White and Colored e'' lJ!.!.n I l.,u .uu Dullr -p --" uslins, Bleached and Unbleached, loc. per yard Liiri ii n. Wliite Goods In every variety ana price. Quills In every variety. Calicoes. 10, Wi, 1ft, and ltc,s best qnalttie. W. now have a cououleie slock ot LadiH La JIOHlery at competition prices. style aud palteru, and very priee; guarauiw f. UU BlUtl Ul OUl .w.. w 't B,,fl CWQn, i.men. ana warrautvu io itivwBrttiaiwfciuu. Cheap lot Table Linens, 6-4, 45c.; bargains. Bleached A U .ii.rv.rf1 Mauauie t oy u Lornev aim dih duiiui wcbi every Lswut closuig out at zuc. per yaru. COOPER'S. NINTH and ARCH Streets. 1 1 13 stutb4p. "OALANCE OP STOCK AT COST. IN Xj order lo close out lue balance of our Hummer biock of Cloib, fc-ilk. and Lace MaullUas, wt tave marked ttwi owu al cott. u MRS. E. HENRY, 1 2t a r. o. u js, tivuxM butt, DRY GOODS. LniEN STORE, ARCH STREET. Largest Linen Stock In the City. CiBEAT BEDVCTION IN PUICE19. I.INEMH BETAILING AT PBICE. inPOBTEBV Lately opened, direct from Europe, FINE SCOTCH TABLE CLOTH" AND HArKINft.' BICHABDMON'S TABLE CLOTH- AND NAPKIN. COTCH TO WELLINOIV, NCABCE SOODS, BLOOH DAMASK TOWELS. LINEN DBILL STAIR CHASH, BED BOItDEB, BROWN LINEN CBTJHB ICLOTII, H, AND 4 TARDA WIDE. SEVERAL BALES POWEB-LOOH TABLE LINENS. LINEN CAMBRIC DBESSES, NEW STYLES, PRINTED SniBTINO LINENS, ETC. GSOIIQE MILLIKEN, LINEN IHPOBTER AND DEALER, 4 8 tbstnSmrp No. Sag ARCH STREET. REDUCTION IN PRICES. IN CONSEQCENCE OF ALTERATIONS TO BE HADE ON 'OR ABOUT A17VST 1, XV shall sell till that time our Stock of SPRING AXD SUMMER GOODS , AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PERKINS, 621 tftp No. 9 S. NINTH Street. 229 FARIES & WARNER. 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOTE RACE, Have Just received Organdy Lawns, neat figures, 25c. worth Xt4c Black Alpacas, 37. 40, 45, 50, 56,62,'i, 69,75, 80, 83, and HO cents One bale Cotton arid Wool Flannel, 2S& Kblrtlng Linens, 50, 66. 02)4, 70. 75, 80, 85, 90, etc. Honey Comb Quilts, 2-25; a bargain. 100 pieces Plaid Nainsooks, 25, sna, 45, 50, and COc, IlandBOme Plaid Nainsooks for Wrappers. Bargains la Shirred Muslins, 60, 75, 85, fl, 9115. Linen Bhlrt Fronts. 30, 87)i, 45, 50, 62X, and 75c. Cents' Summer Undershirts, 75c and L Plain Linen Ducks, 20 and 25c. Linen Drills, 37X. 4N and 500. White Linen Duck, 90c. and 11; Basket do., (150. Muslins, MusllDB, 12,'i, 15, 16, 18, 19, 2U, 22, 23, 250., etO. Pillow Case and Sheeting MusIIds. Victoria Iwns, Nainsooks, and Swiss Malls. Soft Finish Jaconets and Cambrics, White Piques, 60c Imported Whalebone Corsets, ll'25, Hosiery, Gloves, Ildkfs., Hoop Skirts, FARIES & WARNER, ' NO. 2 NORTH NINTH STREET, 2 29 1 ABOVE BACK. fJEW PRINTED LAWNS. LAWNS AT TWELVE AND A HALF CTS! LAWNS AT SIXTEEN CENTS. LAWNS AT EIGHTEEN CENTS. FRENCH JACONETS OF CHOICE STYLES. CIKWEN bTODDAKT & BR01HER, NO. 450,432, AND45I N. SECOND STREET, 2St ABOVE WILLOW pEINTED MOUESELLNE DELAINES AT SIXTEEN CENTS. CIRWEN bTODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 430,402, AND 434 N.SECOND STREET, 628f ABOVE WILLOW. QILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS ! BLACK SILKS, 4JBEY DO. j PCBPtK . DO. WHITE DO. OBIS PELE DO. STBIFED DO, And many other KICK SHADES, all of SUPERIOR QUALITIES AND BEbT MAKES, wee offered at LOW FIGURE, at MAD'LLE KEOGIFS, 411U)tuni' NO. 204 WALNUT STREET J; CIIAMEEB9, KO. W6 AKCJ1 STHET. Novelties Openlnc Dally. Real Cluny Lacen. , Black Gulpura iMcm. ' Points Apilli JM'Mi' ' ' Folule de tiaoe Lara. , . Itiread Veils rrom 2 Sn. WHITE GOODS. Maraelllmi ror Dresses fiarralns. B. , w FreiH'b JtinHllns, I yards -wide, at 60 cents, PDlrT-o and luiMllwi triuiiltns: linn TwIllAd i ? V'0111 ' J'isl'l. blripe, and Plalu Nli.)lui; aort Eiiitiii-.Kiubrlv.tMyaxd wide: CuibiiC Juitut(S Hud DRY GOODS. J A LI E G r.l'f.iULLArJ, 8UCX.EHSOH TO J. V. COWELLi & SON, HAS IN STOCK AND LARGE SUPPLY OF RECEIVING DAILY A HGUSE-FURNISHIKG DRY GOODS. The faculties he has for supplying hi customers with the BEST GOODS at U LOWEST RATE are unsurpassed. He has bow a full line of LINEN SHEETINGS, at reduced prices. Also, PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. TABLE DAMASK by the yard. TOWELS AND TOWELLING by the yard. MARSEILLES, LANCASTER, HONEYCOMB and ALLENDALE QUILTS. FLANNELS, greatly reduced Id prloe, SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND DIMITIES. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. TOILANET by the yard. WHITE GOODS BELLING OFF CHEAP. RICHARDSON'S LLNEN8 always a specialty. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for, at the 4 su smtham S. W. COB. SEVENTH AND CHESNUT. QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS. GEORGE FRYER, No, 916 CHESNUT STREET, Informs bis customers that be Is selling his entire Stock of ! 418 8m SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DBESS dOODS Regardless of cost, to close them out by July l. CHEAP DRTGOOI'8, CARPETS. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS. AND WINDOW SHADKH-Oreat Btwalns from AuctloD. V. K. ABCHAHBAUU1, A. jim corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Hureew, will open this morning 1000 yards extra quality dou ble imperial While canton Mailing, slltcliily stained., will be sold at worth 75c; Red Check Mulling, a 87 and (Ate., In-craln Carpets, all wool, at S2, 76, 87c.' i, (1-26. fi'87, and rre-, lnKraln Carpets, wool filling 40,45, 50, end 62c; Tlire-ply Carpets, 91-90; Engllsi. Tapectry Brussels Carpets, (1-62 and (1-75; Hemp Car pets, .81 to (C2c.: Oil Cloths. 5oc; Kntry and Stair Car pets, 80 to 87c:WIndow Hhndes, fl 10 13; Plain Hhadlnv. S7nnd 60c.; Table Llnenn, '2a tof I -So; Towels. 12 10 26c : Flnnoel for Bathing Robes, 81c; Muslins. 10 to 25c. Callcees, 10 to inc.: Lawns, Mc. Wholesale and Retail Ptore, N. a corner ELEVKNTii and MARKET Streets. 2 mm WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC. 1028 CHESNUT. I. J. TAYLOR, W E L X. E It. 1 The attention ot the public Is Invited to my Stock, comprising FINE WATCHES, . DIAMONDS, SILVER-W ABE, ELEOANT JEWELS T, . CLOCKS, MUSIC BOXES, And all articles appertaining to the trade offered at reduced price. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028. 8 26tuths3m8p c. KITCHEN, JEWEL EE, S E. Corner TJ NTH and CHESSUT, CiBEAT BEDVCTION IN PBICES. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELBT, SILVER-WARE, BBONZES, ALL GOODS MARKET) IN PLAIN FIGURES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY RE PAIRED. Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all arti cles In onr line. 1 821 thsm 3PECIAL NOTICE TO PBOPBIETORS OF HOTELS STEAMBOAT COMPANIES. AND The nnderslirned bea; leave to Inform Proprietors of Hotels, Restaurants, and Steamboat Companies that they are now better prepared than ever to supply Ibem with FIRST QUALITY HARD METAL. SILVER SOLDERED, TRIPLE-PLATED TABLlfi WARE, viz.: Forks and Bpoons (Heavy biock), iiu ner and Tea Castors, huam. Creams, Bread and Cake Baskets, Pickle Jars, bide Dishes (all sizes). Syrup Cups. Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Knives (plated or uu pluied), BL-d Iu fact everything required to lurnlsh lames in me moat cuiupimv ujauuer. These goods are all of our own manufacture and plate, bearing our stamp, and warranted In every respect to be as represented. ... Our facilities tor getting out goods In the shortest possible space ol lime are unsurpassed. Having fur nlahed some of the largest Hotels and Steamboats la the country, we reler to them with pride, and our Ware ran be examined and seen In daily use at the La Pierre House, Philadelphia, Ashland House, Philadelphia, tit. Charles Hotel. Pittsburg. United States Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J. National Hotel, Washington. bteamer Great Republic, bt. Louis and New Orleans ,rte8mnhlp Tioga, Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, etc etc. MEAD & CO., Manufacturers of Silver-Plated Ware and Furnishers of Hotels and Steamers, NO. 910 CHESNUT STBEET, 44 8mrp SOUTH BIDE, 8ECOND FLOOR. Q R O Q U E T. 1 AMERICAN tOQUET COM PAN T B. H0SKIHS & CO., ! NO. 1 ABCH STBEET. SOLE AGENTS. CROQUET, 9750, 1400 PEB SET. 910-00, IS'00. AN OIB 9750 SET IS EQUAL TO OTHEB MANCFACTUBEKS' 91000 SETS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SEND I'OM CIBCULAB. t B. HOSKINS CO, MO. OIS ABCH STREET; 1 1 tnthaftmrp WEDDING CAR DC. PARTY INVITATIONS. j TUE LATEST NOVELTIES. R. H0SKIHS & CO., ' STATIONERS AND ENdBATEBS, I ItntUOmrp HO, 919 ABCH sTBST J E JUNE 27, '1867. FIRE AND DURGLAR PROOF SAFES I piRE AHD BURGLAR SAFES! HARVIirs PATENT ALUII AND DRY PLASTER TUOBOUCIHLT FIBE-PBOOF4 PERFECTLY DAT. ALWAYS DETAIN Tnr.SE QUALITIES. MANY THOUSANDS OP OUB SAFES IN USE. ( " EXAMINE BEFORE PUBCIIASINO ELSE i WHERE, MARVIN c5c CO., 721 CHESTNUT St.(MasonicHall) AND 165 BBOADWAT, NEW TOBK, FAMILT SAFES FOB PLATE, JEWELBT, ETC. ETC. BANKERS' STEEL CHESTS, SECOND-nAND NA FES. SAFES EXCHANGED ON LIBEBAL TERMS. 61stuthSm SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. KXCELSIOll CLOTHING IIA1L.I I.XCEI.SIOIt CliOrilING HALL. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S. E. C ORNER SECOND AND M ARKET STS. PHILADELPHIA. CLGTKIKG FOR MEN AND BOYS. CLOTHS, CASSI1IERES, AND TESTINGS. DEPABTMENT FOB CUSTOM WORK. ' AC9ENTS FOB OILED CLOTHING. S8tbsl8t EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. y ER ANDAH STRIPES. CBIHSON, GBEEN, BLUE AND BUFF LINEN AND COTTON STRIPES FOB VERANDAHS AND AWNINGS. ALSO, Boulncts and Mosquito Nettings, WITH THE PATENT UMBRELLA FRAME FOB BEDS AND CBIBS. SHADES. PLAIN AND GILT BOBDEBED, ' WHITE, BUFF, AND GBEEN LINEN AND HOLLAND SHADES, HADE AND PUT UP IN TOWN OB COUN TBT BY EXPERIENCED WOBKM EN, AT THE LOWEST PBICES. SKEPPARO, VAN HARLINGEiT & ARRISOJI, 6 M lOt NO. 1008 CHESNUT STBEET. T ACE . CURTAINS . FROM. AUCTION, AT LESS THAN GOLD COST. HELTT, CAUBINGTON A CO., 4 2 mthsMtrp NO. 79 CnENUT BT. JACE CURTAINS, 1 A SPECIALTY,' AT BELl'T, CABBINGTON A CO.'S, 4 29 mthsastrp NO. 788 CHENUT ST. OSQTJITOES! , PALMER'S PATENT tANOPIES,, With or without Lacs or Net, 4 29 mthsMtrp HELTT, CARRINGTON A CO., AGE ATS, I NO. 783 CHESNUT STREET. g T O R Ey SHADES Made to Order and Lettered In the best styles. Also, Blue aud other colored bhaiiluK by the yard, at - 1 KELT Y, CABBINGTON CO.'S, 4 19 mthatrp N4.7Ha CHESNUT ST.' o LD PRICES RESTORED. vnn nan ourchass Window Shades. Furniture Cover ings, Luce Curtaius, aud other goods of 1 HELTY, CARRINGTON A CO. j ' NO. 73 CHESNUT STREET, AT OLD riUCJSa 4 29 mthsMtrp IOSQUITO NETS. THE HANDSOMEST, THE BEST, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THBJ CITY. i ! . HELTY, CABBINGTON A CO., 4 2mlh-Mup. . ' NO. 73 CHESNUT ST. fOPEH'S NEW AMERICAN RBEECH-LOADING . REPEATING SHOT ! GUN, i FIBING FOUR SHOTS IN TWO SECONDS, Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by the HOPEB REPEATING RIFLE OOMPAN Y. Am herst, Massachusetts, under personal supervision of O. M. BPEMCER, Inventor of the famous HP EN OKU BlfLE, Bendiorclccuiac. Ill tat E sWV" fWWPVIPBliavBVBaaHvnMfHaWB . i........-,i, .i,i.,,.iii,7Ba.,. SUMMER RESORTS. 3 u n F H O U S E. .ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The above House will be opsnedon the 1st of JUNH. x or particulars, tic, aaaresa TTM. T. CALEB PBOPBIETOB, ... A TLA N TIP CITY, N. J. SI tf SUMMER REGORTG ON LINE OP Beading Ballroaa and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBOI cou-uy.0"011"" Wnnder' 'Hvme P. O., BchuyUU i TUSCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. Hannaa Miller, Tuscarora P.O., Boanyinnioa MANSION HOUSE, a. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill oonnl WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Maradorr, Readlag P. O. ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira, Reading P, O, LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A.Bmlth, Wernersvllle P. O.. Berks county. SO UTH MO UNTA1N HO USE, H. H. Manderbach. Womeladorf P. O., Berks 00. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon CO., Mrs, M. Rodermel. Harrlsburg T. O. D O YER TO WN SEMINAR Y T. H. Btauffer, Boyenown P. O.. Berks 00. YELL 0 W SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Bnyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co. ' L1TIZ SPRINGS B. Llchtenthaler A Son Litis p. o., Lancaster 00. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. B. Feather, Kphrata P. p., Lancaster 00. 8 6 2m E XCHANCE HOTEL, ' ATLANTIC CITY. The ssbecrlber. gratelul lor past favors, tenders, thanks to his patrons aud the pubuo for the generous Custom given him, and begs leave to say that hit house is now open for the season, and ready to re ceive boarders, permajwnt and transient, on the most moderate terms. The bar will aiways be supplied with the choicest of wines, liquors, aud cigars, and superior old ale. The tables will be sot with the best the market affords. Fishing lines and tackle always on hand. Stable room on the premises. All the comforts of a home can always be found a the Exchange. GEORGE HAYDAY, 628tuthB2m PROPRIETOR. CONGRESS HALL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. , . This House has been repainted and renovated, with, all modern Improvements added, and in consequence of the high tides, It has made the bathing grounds superior to any In the city, being four hundred feet nearer than last season. G. W. HINKLE. Johnston's celebrated Band Is engaged. 6 27 lm UNITED STATES HOTEL. ' ATLANTIC CITY, BT. J., WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE SO..' FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS ' BBOWN A WOELPPEB, ATLANTIC CITY, Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street, . 610 2m Philadelphia. THE NATIONAL HOTEL AND EXCURSION HOU8K. ATLANlIC! CITY. N. J., Is now open for permanent puena, and lor the recep- ' tlon aud euterialument of the Various excursions to -the Island, The only hotel In the place on the Euro pean plan, and a bill of tare of the bent and most' varied character. CON LEY fe HOUCK. 6 27 lm Proprietors. PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE UNITED blates Hotel, Long Branch, N, J., la now open lur the accommodation of families and the public. The lessee leels warranted in saying that It will be kept second to none on the Branch, and hopes te secure the patronage of those who may favor hint with their company this season. as. PITMAN, Formerly of the Steuton House, 4101m LONO BRANCH, N. J. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, will open tor the SummerSeason, June 20. Fami lies desiring a quiet home at the seashore, at a mode rate price, call or address K. GRIFFITH, No, 1004 CHEbNUT blreet. Attached to the estuullsbment la a Hue of o aches for the aucemmudalion of the guests. - 6 lm SEA BATHING NATIONAL HALL, CAPE lbLAND, N. J Tu;s larxe aud commodious Hotel, known s the National Hall, is now receiving visitors, 'lerms moderate. Children and servants hair price. AARON UARitETUON, 6 2m Proprietor. FOR SALE. f FOR SALE A COTTAGE WITH , iJ modern conveniences, gas, bath, etc., situate on f the hill hack of the Mount Carbon House, Potuvllle. t I'a., comniandloR a mauniflcent view, and conLalninir F - an acre ot ground well icullivated. Price, I7oou. Pho tographs may be seen on application. WILLIAM H. RACON, 22 t No. 21HH WALNUT Hlreel. FOR RAT.P TTIR SITTtUPnTRlTlR ni'Pi'oo ".VJ. J ..l. V Altrtt flir knl. 111. Vttlimhli. nB.r M.n.l.tln. Af ( l , L I ......... , u-iuei ...LI LI Ul n Bunion I'.'unr, di.uid, .UU li 'l. U 1 UfUUIIU, h I L 11 K In at. ... ... ... v. i.i ... nrnuirj .uu AIjCi v JLPi I n. Hireeut, In the city of Philadelphia, coutainlng In front ' on fcpruce street 144 teet and ou Eleventh street 1W feet, Applyto, LHWIS H. KfcDN Kit, 6 21 tf No. 152 Mouth FOURTH street. FOR BALE THE " FOUR-STORY TlWMllln. With II.PDA..I.... knnti. V. 1 . 1 1 .1 1 " ..M b. NINTH bueel. coulainlnir twlv mnm, hi,io water closet, store rooms, and hath room, with all the modern conveniences. Terms easy. Apply on the premises. ' ' " " 6 22suilh8t 0 nun r.ERMANTOWN PTtliPFnTV mrn v a, mm . A A. VA "fl .Jl li' A I tlnltsu 11 - . . - jriif " - aj.-Jiaaus ivjuujb, utiYViy pUyttrvU ftQd ulfdi kw. hot u.UiX cola wtten lotatUm JUikU aud well BlistUtHl; lotik) by Uu iVel. Terms etuiv. Imoi-9 dlkte s1'";API;ynf.t WILSON'S 'tetk Ware- 61 tt TO RENT. ff ' TO LET A COMMODIOUS STONE MAN LdlSION, with lame (lurdttn. Carriage House, w, auached, on PROhPJKCT HILL, uear A'raukrord! Iweuty-ilfth Ward. Easy of acceas by film and blxth Btreels Kallroad. Inquire ot JOHN O. HTK1' LKlt, No. littl OlHAltH Avenue. t tip TO LET- PART OP THE HOUSE SO. m H. FOURTH eireet, below lmbard, east siue. Inquire on the premises. References re qulred. t 2a TN.TIIE ORPHANS' CuURT FOR THE ClIX A AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, tataUof ANN HCJSTKK. Cecbaaed. ' Tlie Auditor appointed by the 4,'ourt to audit, settle, and ad.lual the acx;ouutof CHAKl.kiJ WKLiFl , Kite cutoroi the liwt will and tftaiaiuent of ANN HUN. 1 i.K. deceased, aud to report distribution of tbe. balance in the hauas of the aocountaui, will meet tue parties liitereated for the purjiose of hia kdpoIiii- muitiii.tJh,.cfflce 0,K- tharp.No. aa faouta AHiB1' Slrrf tn clty ot Philadelphia, at 3 o oloolc P. U., on T IXDAY. July S. 1807. iwih.uiM F ILTEEEBS!. FILTEREUS I FILTEEERSl PATKNT REVUlaiBLE FILTERER8. This Filter cleanses itself without being Ukea apart. The bst Filter now In use. M Ko. 18 K. FIFTH BUet t It jOBjjg wan.