The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 30, 1862, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
THERE IS NO ARTNN.I.I OF DRNSS WlllOll Add!
'to, or detracts from, thq irrsocal 111Ppearaune a A RIM 0
'much as hls hai. Warbuitm, No. 4SO Clhestant street,
•nppreointing this fact, hoc fairly met the wants or (+your
style of wearer. fits :lock of Inds 1e Inlniltolde. in Inis
vartienlar.
THE STAFF PF LiVE.—Tharp is 110 artielo of
diet more conducive to comfort and health thou good
•bread. It in iniyosqlde to have this without good dour.
The rent wiF at tour In the market, beyond doubt, le
the superior article arid by lily. O. 11. Biathlon, dealer in
tine family groceries, Auoll and Tenth stroots.
IF ANY OF OUR REA nan.q, who aro about visit
dog New York city, wish to see the notabilities, let them
stop -at Powers' ffot• 1, Perk Row, opposite the Astor
Rouse. "Barnum stops there, 'omnaodore Natt, Madame
Isaacs Menken, nod a hoes of Philadelphians, who know
"here they can get the most end best tor their money.
BATninn RonEs for ladies' and gents', at
e3loan's, BOG Malket street, Philadelphia, Please give me
4$ call. pe213.2149 Joint P. SLOAN.
NOT A BAD SUBSTITUTE.--WC see.by, the
Richmond Papers that substitutes in the rebel army cost ,
trig trim seventeen to twenty-five dollars, are very apt to
+skedaddle on the first opportunity, leaying the party
hiring him under the necessity of procuring another for
the first ran salt. We could suggest a plan, we think,
that wonldbe effectual and cheap: Let the party, after
being drafted, refuse to go; in the meantime take the
-money necessary •for a substitute, and purchase et com
plete suit of clothing from Stokes' "one price," under
'the Continental, and when the officer comes after him he
will not know bird, neither will his' most Intimate frieze%
110 w MANY BALLs ICII,I, ni BAYTY;9.—Mar-
Shal Saxe eaye that to kill a man , in battle the man's
'weight in lead must be expended. At Solferino, the Aug-.
triton fired - 8,400,000 roweds. The lose of the French and
'ltalians was 2,000 killed and 10 000 wounded. . Each
tlnan hit cost 729 mods. and every man killed cost 4,200
ounce. The mean weight of a - ball is one ounce ; thus
- we find that it required, on an average, 272 Nandi to
kill a man, There is also a fatality among certain colors
of uniforms worn by tho soldiers, 'ln connection with
this, we might add that the cheapest and best military
, or naval garments end summer clothing otn be obtained
-at the mammoth establishment of Granville Stokes,
'No. 809 Chestnut. street, Philadelphia.
CELESTIAL WISDOM.—The Chinese have a
amine nomenclature for the different periods of lilt To
, oach decade they apply some special designation, thus
the age of 1.0 is called the opening Degree ; 20, Youth
'Expired 80, Strength and Marriage; 40, Officially Apt
.00, 'Error or Knowing; 60, Cycle Closing; 70, Bare Bird
•of Age ; 80, Rusty Visaged; 90, lelayed ; 100, Age's
Extremity. They migit go further and say 603 and 605,
the numbers by the celebrated Brown Stohe Clothing
Bali Of Dockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut
-street; above Sixth.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Xi". SEE FOTIBTR PM.123
AB BI VED
Ship Beranek, Rowland, from Liverool DM nit, with
4:ndso and 26 passengers to - Cone Brothers.
Ship 'Emily Augusts, Strickland, from Liverpool May
1, with mdse to J B Penrose—towed up by tug America.
Bark Amerimn.Cluistiati,lB days from fdiragoane,
with cotton and loswbod to T Wattson & Boom. Left
".I . Jark Wilbeinfins, for I.iom York, and schr Exceleior, for
:Boston, both to soil on the 13[1tir et.
Bark Almira Coombs, Dtlnkwater, 6 days from. Key
West, in ballast to A E Sander & Co.
Bark Luay Johnson, Jobteson, 5 day; from New Lon
-don, in ballast to J Ed3ssloy
Behr Nate Walker, Gulliver. 8 days from Sava la
-Grande, with molasses to 13 & W Welsh.
Scbr Charles A Grsiner, Young, 4 days from RoxbarY,
in ballast to L Audeol led 8z Co.'
- -
Sohn George 11 Ene ,, n, (13r) Rhip. Et days from Men
fliers, with pine appler, Sc to Isaac &lanes & Co.
. . .
schr- Ambassador, Eaton ' 10 daps from Calais, with
:lathe and lumber to ,P. Galvin,
,Schr ADM% Virden, Chambers. 12 hours from LGIVO3,
r;Dei, with pine wood. Au to captain.
Behr George S Weacvr Tuonell, 2 days from Indian
.Itlyer, with corn to JI. Il svley & Co. •
0 -Ai D
Bark leland City, Emil h. ship Istando.TE Bosley .k Co.
Brtg Thomas Wstwr, Hewitt, St Batts, Jaurotche Jt
Brig Guttural flora, Gill:atrial'', Saco, captain.
' Bahr Triumph, 'Warm, Roxbury, captain.
Schr Writ Arthur, Haskell, Portlanst, Noble, Caldwell
Str E Chamberlain, Broughton, Alexanilris, Thomas
'Wobetor, Jr.
tier Alida, Bowen, Pew Pork, W P Clyde.
r TB lAIORAPF:
(Oorreawndenee of the Phltadelphla Exchange.)
• LEWES, Del., June 28.
The ship Baranalt. horn Liverpool, anA bark Lucy
Daased iota morning. Brig. Ashler, for Port
demi, went to sea. Wind S.
bII , IDIOBANDA
Bark Azelia a Davie, from Oienfuegon, arrived at New
Bark Samuel Maxley, Powell, from Key West, at New
York 28th int,
`Bark Panama, Blab, from Rio de Janeiro, at N York
'.2Bth inst.
.
Bark Mahlon 'Willowloo, Thompson, hence, via Ship
Is'and, at New Or'eens 19 , 1 i inst.
Brig Ellen P tits .vart, 03i/l, hence, at New Orleans
19th ins t.
Behr J 0 Spencer, Smith, from New Orleans, at New
'Toth 28th Aritt.,.
Fehr Itiary;llgen, Hutchinson, from Rio de Janeiro,
at New YMllEith'inst
I3chr DarsteltVetris, lloever, hence, arrived at. New
:Laudon Vat
Behr H 'e Staples, Gibbs, hence, arrived at New
Tedford 27th
&bre ID G Willard, Parsons, hence for Boston, and
Shoran, Thurow, front Lauessiile for Philadelphia, at
4aloncester' 25th inst.
Steamer 11 Butden, Loper,,hemoe, arrived at X York
SSth inst. '
ARRIVALS its." TILE ROTELS
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
CONTINENTAL HOT Eb--Nintb and Chestnut Ma.
)lies Shields. Pa ' ilioatlook, Pa--
B Robint, Berlin. K,! Miss. Robins, Berlin, lidd
H H Barton, New York W L Closswail & lady, N Y
B Van Biwa, Boston Joseph 'Men, Boston-.Atm - ourron•
George Itogno, Boston .13 B Kimmel!, Indiana
• it Lowry, Indiana Charts. Noting, Det ro it
430WoolwortbAntio. Oul Ty Lewis stow, Baltimore
e S Boyle & Wife, Cm tt .1 U sewea, Poseoue o .
Von 11 Carver, Wean D J George'o, ra
Mrs Rata Kidwell, Ce.t.iiDC Mrs Tennant, Geu'wn D 0
3lro WB W Stroup., Ala II A Conant, St Louts
Charles D Marsh, N T 0 F Weller, Jr, Pa
Tto lor, N Y . Lt B B Taylor, U S N
'CY Wunsch, N 0 John L Plumly, lEr S A
W 0 Pourer, Mess Miss it J Lott. Brooklyn
Jacob McGill ocb, Nash, Ten Dr Linatley, Nashville, To
B Clarke, 110111011 Miss Clark, Boston
10 V Bryan, Baltimore J MOlay
Jcl , n Donlan, blassocbusetis, P Dooley, Prot , ,
Cala Gardner, Dian land Cent Eddy; Maryland
43! HBoie, Harrioburg Henry J Farber, Baltimore
G W Chase, New York It Satin ck , J Ettiodo Island
Jai J Notrisitt, New )ork Dr W S King, II S A
B J Peals, Bultiniore DI 0 Smith, Baltimore
J L Wescott & la. Boston Bey HE Toohndy,blOhnnk
J Jackson, New York B B New Jersey
Col J Cook, NoW4erser D Ahl, Po
Mani Abt,Jr,dt wf,Cincinnati A. Lott % wf, Broolajta
V Tbwirtg, BOOtOII D Holliday . '
D Hayden, New York • 43 D Reynolds, New York
Jos J Caotios, Illinois H B Hum, US A
A A Hill 0 it Paroons, Columbus, 0
„MINN Parsons, Columbus.° S H Austin, Boeton
Luso Clinics, Baltimore A 0 Lanham, Dartford
(hoe Pratt, New York Jos Treat, New York
Chas Id Kimball, Boston Oletuent Poppoli, Paris
J B Floyd, New Yolk lit B Lowry. Erie, Pa
W P Cox, Baltimore W D Colt. Washington
S 11/Co, Georgetown, D C J C Skinner, Bulthnoro
Witco, Albert.; Pa P B Muir, Loul.vtlle, Ky
.A P Cochran, Louisville Bobert &Sterling
W badman J Ward
•3i P Jones F Field, Williams:mt, Pa
0 Troodwell,Alliany, NYE: , Vandirpool & la,
V Whiting & In, Mass ' 0 L Bar•ol, N Y
D Fetter, Now York .I Murphy, New York
J Todd, Kentucky J Waiton, New Jersey
Contain 0 M. Martin G P Sherwood, Maine
43 James, Baneevids • W H Blymyer, Ohio
ILO Woodruff, Quincy. Bi 31 1 , Rodger', Boston
B Barclay, KentuCky . Alkon, Oinclunati
J Jeffrey, Cincinnati W Graves, New York
31 Abl, Pittsburg C D Lucas, Hisitonri
H West, U S N M Hollann, New York
• Bliro Kellum, New York ,llr Shields, New York
HIEBOHANTS' B 0 l'EL—Fourth st., below Arch.
B N Harris, New Yotk II It Walton, Delaware
TW. Ridgway, Deinwa' u J T Seeley, Now York
Bsmuilll Smith 3.11 Gilmore. Obentbereb'g
J S Black, Centre co, Pa 11 Esker & f, Wash, Pa .
J Motes, Nesv York B Solomon, Waeh, D
,0
'That Schell, Or wigeburg J D blorrls,Oattlesbnrg, Ky
Mfrs Hackie, Boston Mies !Hackle, Boston
11 0 Murray, Boston S tdinbell, Olearfleld
111 rs H B Markley, Lauces's Wes Hate O'Reilly, Ohio
A B Foster, Boston Jos Jablzion, Virginia
Duncen,.oentre co, B Vandevert, Pi4slitirg
A Tinnier. Flushing Thos & Carney, Pittsburg
11 Bisset, Painted. Post II Mudge, Pennsylvania
W Richards' 11.entn.cky ' J I tloLean, New York
B M Bullard Boston T Kibby, Boston
IS Todd Perloy, Washington J 8 McNinch, Oatawisen
James Lowther, Aitama ,J Lloyd, St Louts
Sirs W B Haven. Pht.burg •
AMERICAN-0110;unit street, above Fifth
Chas 0 Bnah, Delaware ' Sarni hey, Del co, Pa
IStonl B Dorian.. Obes cn. Pa' Geo S Bonn; Baidmore
Cleo Warren, New JPFP v Eatnn 0 Horner, Baltimore
law E White S eon. N York G II Avery
'X Whiteford, New Ynrk Meat Cot 0 Ealick, USA
Sergeant Louis Ma•tio, USA J II Fanning, New Fmk
fJ 0 Barrett, Boston
BT. LOIRE HOTEL—Olteatuut West, above TWA.
Thom Kennedy. Hew York 0 Gould, Montreal
liobt Bunn% New To k J H Wilson• Pennsylvania
Chas Wright, Boston F P Wilson, Lock Haven
H Armatrons, St B. Lowry, Indiana
I.lent J H Lisinplon sr, wf .8 A Waterbury, U
0 Peck, Connecticut W A. Welton, Connecticut
rD WeetbrOok, Baltimore E S Smith, Wash, D 0
THE 'UNION —a reb .etreek. above Third
liDetera, Cincinnati
banll,r, Ilarrieburg
-J 13 Warren, Bocheeter,NT
Theo Stryker, II S
'W Alyor, U S A
31 Ewing, Elkton, 1118
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BABLEY SHY:Ale—Second street, below Vine.
't3 Dia'', CentrevilleM Pierson,
Bucks
03 G johnton, Now York ,B B Oilkeson, Bucks
J Bibb', Newtown • J.ls.lleaton, Newtown
A J Myers, Milltown It Bastborn. Lahaska
113 Donaldson, Annunolls J Merrick, Wrlghtstown
.J Patten &1. Dot leelown 0 Worsts% Bucks
:Lt 0 P Brooke. W.-htoauni- A 0 Albertem,Priacet'o,Nl
.A.l Larne, Bo'it J Hiles, alaryland
I) )3 Braith, Montgosiet y W Blies, Boston
Td 'Onion to •0 Slater, Boston
03 Betts and lady. Bucks B Walker, Labaaka
B N Bpercer. Broonehenna 0 G Morrie, Line Lexlng'n
"Wm Snyder, 104th Pa Vol
RATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
V 0 Jones, Boobester, NT DEI Ringer, Bethlehem
skiron V Brown, M Cennk Jae F ()ameba% Greensb'g
It A Sullivan & la, Ifambtp . 4 Idles Chandler, Pottsville
la S Griffith, Beillmere Joe Gormley, New York
NH Swartz, Washington A P Zimmerman, la Chunk
D Goolder, Mauch ' hunk Miss Olivia P Cook, Perms
Bipeds, Alin. town
STATES UNiON. , -Market, street, above Sixth. '
iB Bell, Penns
B Krider, Downtown
111 Goodwin. Botblete m A Ronkin, Jersey City
N Watkins, Warrou co, Ps Itl Blarnaker, Union co, Ps
-leapt B Onclin,Collll S K Mort, Dane co Pa
:David Etteole G Bogel, Columbia, Pa
B Shelden, New York W D Scott, Penna
st/ L Plitt, Pittsburg A J Wolfbiel, Pittsburg
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MADISON BOTPB—Secood, street, above Market,
TV M McCarter, No w York M Tales, New York ,
'Wm Earley, Bristol Chae Boiler, Cheltenham
W Dtwer, New York Steph L Armour, KMliend
;Frank 'Gilbert, MG,nl bil W II Meer & wf, Memph is
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COMMERCIAL—Sixth streak, aboye.Ohestnnt.
l' Pratt, West Chester W .H Rod
..7 E Jackson, Oxford, ea 0 H Halmos, Maryland
Id Shank, New Yolk 0 R Long, Illinois
Cruller, New Yak L 13 Imbrie, W Cheater
BLACK BEAR—Third Moot, above:OalloivhilL
10019oldiaufth, 1401rIstown Goorge J Plaided, Penns
MOUNT 'VERNON' 110TEL—'...Second et., above Arch.
iTames Poiigo, New York Joseph Eleeth, New Jerael
KVECIA.Li NOTICES.
PYSZNITIIY, DiARRHCEA, CHOLERA,
sum M (AMYL &INT, and BOWEL AFFEOTIO as;
au., are Promptly ourq by
JAYNE'S OA.RDIINATIVE RALSAII.
The remedial properties of this article have now been
tamed by the nubile for over thirty yearn with a result
which enables the Proprietors to offer the mitt convincing
proofs (certificates of cores effected) of its ability to re
move all diseases for which It le recommended. It is
'teach, safe, end certain in its action, affording Immediate
relief when promptly administered. Ago does not im
pair its virtuenoteither is it subject to the varying influ
ences of climate, being equally effective in all tatitndes;
it is in all respects what it dolma to be—a Standard
Household Rontdy," which every family shonld be sup
plied with. •
DIARVICEA. AND DYSENTERY.
It never falls to subdue the most violent attacks of
these con - Wail:its, no matter from what cause they origi
nate, As changes of climate; water, Sta., often produce
these sericite diseases, travellers and miners should
edwaye keep a supply of the Carminative by them,
ASIATIC CHOLERA.
The prompt use of the Carminative 'Balsam will always
remove the Diarrhoea and Cramps which accompany the
attacks of Cholera, thus often conquering the disease in
Rs incipiency It has frequently been administered in
neighborhoods where the Cholera has been raging ept..
demically, and has never failed to , give immediate and
permanent relief.
CHOLERA INFANTUM OR SUMMER COMPLAINT
Is apeedily and effectually' cured by the Carminatere.
It removes all soreness of the Abdomen, allays the irrita.
lion, and. calms the action of the Stomach, and may
always be relied on to relieve the sufferings of the' little
ones, when used according to directions.
CHOLERA. MOBBUS, CHOLIC, GRIPING PAM,
SOUR STOMACH, WATERBRASH, PAIN;OR SICK
NESS OF THE STOMACH, WANT OF APPETITE,
WIND IN THE BOWELS, CRAMPS, SEA SICK
NESS, and all BOWEL AFFECTIONS AND NER
VOUS DISIrASES are removed by Jaynes Carminatieze
Balsam with more certainty and ease than by any other
preparation yet offered the pnblic.
'Prepared only at 242 CHESTNUT Street, and for sale
by Druggists generally.. . je3o-mws•3t
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—lnstruments
to assist the hearing, in every variety, and of the most
approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, 116 South
TENTH Street, below Chestnut. je2B.3t
SELF-ADJUSTING PATENT CLOTHES
.
WEINSES.—SoIe Agency for the State of Penneyhania.
JOHN A. MURPHEY,
jelB.lm 922 OHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
S.-T.-1860---X.
BRAKE'S PLANTATION BlTTERS—Ex
hausted Nature's Great -.Restorer. -They invigorate,
strengthen, and purify the system, Oure Dyspepsia,
Acidity of the,Stomach, Tharrhom, &a. A perfect ap
petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without
stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure
St. Croix Bum, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom
mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or
young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and
languid. Sold by ail
,Grooers, Druggists, 'Hotels, and
Saloons. P. H. DRAKE /4 00.,
myB-mndant 202 Broadway, How 'York.
BATCHELOR'S -HAIR DYH !
THE BEST TN. THE WORLD.
VaLLIA.GI A,. BATCHELOR'S, celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—
warranted not to injure the Hair in the' least remedies
the ill etlects.of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY H &IR instantly tarns a
splendid Mack or Brown,' leaving the Hair soft and bz an
tiftd. Bold by all Druggists, &c.
IRS" The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHIi-
LOB, on the four sides .f each boat • .
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 235 Broadway and ld Bond street),
my2B-17 New York,
OFFICE OF THE MATOEBALL
SAINT LOUIS, June 1, 1862.
To the Creditor; o:f ihe City of SE, Louis :
Interest on the Bonded Debt of tbe City of St. Sonia
already due, and to become dna before the first day of
July, er Matured Bonds still imcaecolled, will be paid,
on and after the 'Bret dsy of that month, at the Bost
-
numb , SWORga Institution, in said city. Coupons and
, botale Mahn ing on and subsequent to July first, Whim not
made payable in Philadelphia, will be paid as formerly,
on presentation at the Bank of the Itepublic, New York,
the Cify's Eastern Fiscal 'Agent
No interest will be. allowed on matured coupons or
bonds from and after the first of July proximo.
jelB4lyl DANIEL G TAYLOR, Mayor.
-PIVIOX A./LOTH - IN% OP THE LATEST
STYLBS, made in the, Emt•.3Startner, expressly for RD
TAIL SALES. 'LOWEST Selling Prices marked =ln
Plain Figures, MI Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our osx.rwas Syere to etrlctly ad
hered to. MI are thereby treated_ ape.
eel -ly loNr.s &CIO.. 004 AIAREET Street.
CARD PRINTING BEST AND CIERAPEST
In the Cit . y, at 111 Sou FOIIETEE Street.
CARD PRINTING, hest and cheapest in the City; et
111 South FOURTH Street.,....
OIRGIGIAIt PRINTING; beet and cheapest In the
City, at 177 South FOURTH Street.
MARRIED.
SRAL--BAKEIL—On' the 26th of Sixth month, X 1962,
by Fricrlds' ceremony, at the house of the bride's father,
Edwin DI. Stu' to Lucretia, daughter of Wilhain Baker,
all of (Jeerer comity. *
, CALI/101t --1110ENEMAN —At St, James'Church,
Laneretir, on Thurtday morning, 26th instant, by Rev.
FTSII)CiS fiaetins, Hr. Frank L. Gabler lo Lille, &feat
daughter - of 'the late Dr. Abraham Breneman, Jr., of
DIED.
BERViCE. ',Suddenly, on the 28th Instant, Amtuda
,as.,-alre of Alexander M. Service, in her aad year,
youngest daughter of the late Robert Evans.
The relative!' and friends of • the fatuity .re invited to
attend the funeral, from the reeldeuce of herhuitmud,
James en cet, Valle of Sebnylkill, on Tuesday tualti;-,74
July ler, et 10 o'clock-._.Funeral
talV ewasc
• XlSOltit.—On Sunday, June 29th, 1892, Matthias
KtOrr, in tho 8 5 5th year of hie ace,
iftweral aid take place from hia late residence, Miming
Sun Tillage, on Wednesday, July 2d, at 2 o'clock
P. M • ***
READER —ln this city, on Friday night, June 21th,
1862, of typhoid fever, contracted while in front of li,ch
mond, William M. Meader, in the 18th year of his ago.
The Reporters of the city papers, and the faculty and
pupils of the Central High School, are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents,
No. 1024 Olive street, above Coates, this (Monday) after
noon, at S o'clock.
GEICE —On the 28th instant, Ann Grin., relict of the
late 9,drinel Grice, in the 72d. year of her age.. . •
Ear rilatires and friends are a ff ectionatel y invited to
attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 640 North
Eighth street, on Wednesday morning next, July 21, at
9 o'clock. ***
12 ORRIS.—On Friday evening, 27th instant, at Ida ff
tborne, Chester county, Mre. Diary Pepper Norris, wife
of Isaac Norris.
BBT ANT.—On Friday, June 2,th, of diptheria,
Ho
race Whiteman, sou or John G. and friary Bryant, aged
10 months.
The re ativee and friends of the family are Invited to
attend the loners), from the residence of hie parents,
No. 354 North Front street, at 8 o'clock this (Monday)
roornieg. without further notice. . tk
SHULTZ.—On the 26th instant, Robert E. Shultz,
aged 60 years. -
The relatives and male friends ' alto the members of
the Eastern Star Lodge, A. Y..1)1., are respectfully in
vited to attdnd tie funeral, from his late residone.., For
ly-peceed and Clusetnut streets, this (Monday) afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to )L.lint
Nonfat. Cc-meters..
. .
MoKIRBII4.—On the 27th instant, Jennie Y., wife of
Captain David B. McKibbin, U. 8. A., in the 24th year of
her age '
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to Weld her funeral, from the residence of her
psrents, Merchants' Hotel,) Fourth street, below Arch
street, - this (Monday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock, without
further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery *
shD.—Suddenly, on the morning of tee 26th,
Mrs. Beulah E. Kennet d, wife of Rev. J. H. Kennard,
D. D., of Ibis city.
Funevaf services at. the Afeeituy-bonso of the 10th
Baptist Church, Eighth street, above Green, this ( hy.ondey)
mornier, at 9 o'clock.
MOONEY.—On the 26th instant, Mary Jane'Theinni,
in the 27. h year of her age.
. . .
Fuieral troll the residence of her huelmad, , John F.
Mocney, No 205 litadlron street, above Race, this (Mon
day) morning, at SX o'clock, without further notice. *
MILLZR.—On the 20th instant, Mies Mary Miller, In
the 7.2i1 year of her age.
Frmerel from the late residence, Rising Bun Village,
'opposite Keyser's BOW,. this (Monday) afternoon, as 2
o'clock, u I t liont further . notice.
MOURNING • GOODS' FOR J UNE
SA I.l3B.—Black Barega Moment or Grenadine
Bareger, Baregea, Crane Slarele, 811 k Chides, Point de
Vi um, Sumner Bointazines, Tamiees, flue Mousielines,
Silk - Grenadine', Peat de Sole or Mourning Silk, Gros de
Rhine& Foulards, Crape Liege, Grenadine and Grape
Veils, Barege and Grenadine Shawls. Silk Net Shawl'',
Bto. Also Black uud White Silks, Foulards, Lawns,
Gingham. Valencia'', globate, ge.
BESSON SOT'S Teaming Store,
jell. No 918 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPRIASOCLETY FOR PRO
slt.rl G &GBIC OriTURE.-:-Statel !Mooting at
Rum 326 Avetaur Street, on WELoNSSDSY, July
2d, at It oflelock4. M. joBo-2t
NOTICE.—THE BUILDING INSPEC
TORS' OFFICE will he cloud TO-DAY, on mo
onlit of the funeral of Mr. BOBERU E. SHULTZ,
one or ite Inispeetorr. : • , ltd
07. TOE PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION
FOIL SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS
gratefully acknowledge a generous donation from Copt
WILLI A MS, it being the entire proceeds of an evening's
entertainment of his anmeing and inatrnctivc
tion r.f Scenes and Adventures in the Life of an Ameri
cut When man.
•
By order of the Aetocietion.
ANNA P. LITTLE, Sacretary,
It■ 602 North HIS PH Street
OrPERINSTINANIA INSTITUTION
FOIL THE BLIND --Premiums and Certifi
cates of Merit wiU be awarded to the !locomen' Pupils
THIS AFTERNOON, M 4 o'clock, In the Hail .of she
lottitution. Innole by the Orchestra. Conductor, Carl
Bentz. The ynblic are Invited.
It W.M. CHAPIN, Principal.
tow UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA-
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.
.The Faaraination of Candidates for admission will be
held at the Dnlvevelty, on WEDNESDAY, the 21 day of
July, at 10 o'clock A. M. Students can apply for ad
mission, to pursue the full course for the degree of Bache
lor of Arts, or only that portion of it for whioh the de
gree of Duch for of Science is given, or any such portion
as the Faculty may sanction.
GEORGE ALLEIO.
je3o-3t Secretary of the Facnity of Arta.
Or' A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN
CLUB OF' THE FOURTEENTH WARD will
be be hold at the MEOHANIC'EI HALL, third story,
Costes btreet, nbove &liven% on TUESD4Y EVEN
ING, July lat,lBBl, at Eight o'clock. Punctual attand
anis) Is ri.nmted.
lt* 'DANIEL W. CLARKE, Socratary.
TrFOURTEENTH WARD PEOPLE'S
PARTY—A meeting of the People's Association
of the Ifoutfeenth Ward will be held at SPRING
GARDEN FULL, on WEDNESDAY Evening next,
July 2, at eight o'clock. The memben; are respectfully
Invited to be present as business of importance will be
brat'. ht before the meeting. By order of
e jt28.4 tit • DAVID °RANIER, Presldeut.
THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION OF PHIL&DELPHIA.— In
meeting of Nils Aesociation. for special busi
ness, will he held at the Rooms, Nos. 1003 and 1011
OBETTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, June
301 b. at 8 o'clock.
Je2B-2t4S GEO. H. STUART, 'President.
OFFicE OF THE NORTH. PENN.
SYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., 407 wALsur
Street, PH LA D L Pll lA, JUDO 27, 1882.
Tto Coupons of the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD CO , due July let., and the interest on the
Scrip, due the same day, will be paid at the office of the
Company. WILLIAM WISTER,
je28.01 Treasurer.
w T re OFFICE OE TIM MAYOR,
CITY OF PIIILADELPHIA, lace 28,1882.
To the end that the dwellings and other property of
clfizene may be protected from tho mischiefs that *fro
grimily happen from the firing of rockets, serpents, cba
ssrs, crackers, squibs, and other fireworks, and that the
public quiet may be, preserved throughout the city. more
especially for the ease and comfort of the sick aid
wounded who are entitled to the grateful consideration of
tbeir countrymen—
Proclamation is hereby made forbidding the firing or
throwing of all kinds of Fireworks, and the discharge of
pistols or other firearms in the streets, alleys, or high
ways of the city of Philadelphia, on the Fourth Day of
July next, ensuing, and notice is hereby Oral to all citi
veils that the police will strictly enforce the laws and or
dinances in such cases male and provided.
By order of the Mayor,
_
SAMUEL G. RUGGLES,
jeSibmwthat * Chief of Polies.
ry PREMIUM. FUND ASSOCIATION, Pio.
4:19 WALNUT street—The - &runlet Meeting of
the Association will he held on PIONDAY.NVENING
next, 10th toot, at 7 o'clock:, at the Office, at which
time a statennut of the operations for the oast year will
be presented, and an election for Officers to serve for the
er suing y oar
Ja27.3t*
NOTICE.—TILE COUPONS'DUE. JULY
1,1862, cf tbe Registered ISlortgego Boads or the
ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT B tILROAD CO will
he paid on p;esentation. nt the Office of the PSNNSYt•
MANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVEIS
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, On and after that data.
By order of the Board of Slimmers.
WM. C. LONG iTRETEr, Trensnrer.
PHILADELPHIA, 6th month 26, 1862. js2T•3t
py PHILADELPHIA AND READING
113 RAILROAD COMPANY—OFFICE 227 South
FOURTH Street, PratmosLrniA, Jana 21st, 1862.
To avoid detention. the holders of Coupons of this
(Jemmy due on the lst proximo are reqnested to leave
tin in 'at this Office on or before the 30th loot when re.
relate will be given. and checks will be ready for de
livery on the let proximo in exchange for said recelpte.
jf23.1.1V1 BRADFORD, Secretary:.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
CI7 . (DEPAIiTMENT OF AMTS.)
The examination of the Junior, Sophomore, and
Freatiaian Classes, at the dose of the Third Term, will
be held in the following order
MONDAY, June 23d —From 9 to 11, Juntora, by the
Propest, (Into lectual Philmophy,) oral. From 11 tel.,
Sophomorea, by Prof. Frazer, (Metallio Ohernistryo
TUESD SY, 24th,--From 9 to n, Sophomores, (Ans.
lf Scat Geometry.) and Freshmen, (Geometry,) by Prof.
'Kendall, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
Fraser (Heat and the Steam.liingine,) oral.
WEDNESDAY, 29th.—From 9 to n, Sophomores,.
(Distory,) and Freshmen. (Rhetoric,) by Prof. Ooppbe
written. From /1 10 1, Juniors, by Prof. Allen, (The
Birds of Aristophanes,) oral.
THURSDAY, 29th.—From 9 to n, Juniors, by Prof.
Hendon, (Differential Calculus.) written. From U. to 1,
Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (Thuoydidos,) oral..
FRIDAY, 27th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof.
Jackson, (The Epistles of Horace,) oral. From nto
Freshmen. by Prof. Allen, (Minor Greek Poets.) oral.
MONDAY, 90th.—From 9to Sophomdres, by Prof.
Jackson, (The Odes of Horaee,) oral.
.TUESDAY, July lat.—From. 9 to n, Freshmen, by
Prof. Jackson, (Divy,) oral.
GEORGE ALLEN,
ie23-tir/ Secretary' of the Faculty of Arts.
LkTIRE UNITED STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION —PHILADELPHIA - AGENCY
No. 3235 CHESTNUT Street.—The following recom
mendation by the President of the United States sufro
deafly authenticates the Commission to the public
t , 3he Sanitary OOMMiaioll is doing a work of groat
humanity and direct practical value to the nation in this
time of its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and con
Silence of the people,
,and "I trust it - wilt be generously
supported. There is no agency through which voluntary
offerings of patriotism can be more effectively'made.
ft ABRAHAM LIHOOLN."
The undersignsd will receive. and forward to planes
whore they may be most ruissied; all contributions for the
sick and wounded, and will furnish all information to
persons applying to serve as nurses, dressers, too., the
bloating Hospitals of the Commission, or elsewhere.
4 je27. et ' •W. 'PLATT, Js., Superintendent.
trr . PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
PICOPLE 4F. PENKSYLVANI&, whe desire
oerdially to who in
SUSTAINING TIIE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in its patriotic efforts to Fruppress trectional . and unholy
rebellion - against the
UNITY OF TUE REPUBI , IO,
and who desire to support, by every rower of the Go
vernment, our hundred thoireand heroic brethren in arms,
braving diseeee and the nerils of the field to promerve the
Union 'of our fathers, are requested to salad the number
of DULEGATEB equal to the Legislative Representation
of the State, at such times and in such manner as will
best respond to the spirit, of this call, to meet in
STATE GONVENTION,
er
.11,11tllItiBITEIL
On TIMIESDAY; the 17th day of July next, at 11
o'clock on said day, to .
NOMINATE OAI7D/DATE9 •
AITDITOR. OENENAL
SURNEYOTt. GENBRAL,
and to take such measures as may be deemed noeessary
to strengthen the Government is this season' of common
peril tea common country. -
Chairman of the People's Stata.Oommitten.
GEO. W. ItAMbIEESLV, pp Bscrotariss._
JOHN M. SULLIVAN, .i raya.is
MI LITARY NOTICES
VICTORY ! VICTORY,! !-THE
116th REGINERT. P. T. H., has been specially
accepted the. War Department' for three years or
daring the war. - ... Captains report immediately. ,
Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay tarnished from
date of enlistment.
This ie the only three-year Regiment authorized by
,tho Secretary of War from this Slate, and all patriots
desirous of serving cur common country mast now come
forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be
fore the Ist of September next. "
D HERN&D, Colonel Commanding.
A. RUBBED,' Adjutant. ,
' • • Per G. H. Hfi.RDWELL. "Hajar.
Headquarters, 824 rd&RKET Street, Philadelphia.
pRorOsALs3.
DEPUTY TE
GENERALT ormxor. • • " •
• 30th, 11462.
PROPOSALS will he received at tuts - Omii..--•:,
next, 12 o'clock' td .; for the de
tone thousono sets tn-,,,,,-.......1.4.1,1111415A5,1cpm
pieta. to be wade accordion _to
rflice, of the beet oak•tonned leather, and subject to
inspection. The whole to be completed end reedy for
dettlery in this city, on or before the 115th . Amy of
Amenet.3Bo2. A.. HO U,
, je3o.t.iYls • Captain end A. Q. I.
ICE PITCHERS.
.H A 1., 1.4 S. , ;•.• .
. •••., •
.•., •
PATENT :PLATEDIOR PITCHERS,
PERFECTLY RIB-TIGHT,
Warranted to keep the Ice longer than any Pitcher in
the market.
•
WM..WELSON 8c SON,
• SOLI
CORNER FIFTU AND CHERRY us.
Also, Pitchers of all the different manufacturers =-
Alibi* 'on hand, plain and ornamental, at reasonable
/ices.. je28.12t
. .
ONOE OrTHE'PHILADELPHI A.
AND BEADING Rentio'stotoomeANy.
The BATES; FREIGHT t
an s la() A li L a S i on e / 8 4 4 8 Ft11-
01TE COAL tramported by thferombeoy will be ae fol
lows durlog the month of JULY,IB6.I:
Port Carbon
kloont Carb0n...... ....
Sebin (kill Haven
Anburn
Port Clinton
Dnrirg the month of AUGUST, 1862, the rates will be
as follows:
Port Carbon
Nonni Carbon....
Ecbuylkill Raven....... ..
Auburn
Port Clinton
' On and after SEPTE OBE
as follows.:
Part Carbon
Mount Carbon
Echnyltill Haven
nburn
Port Clinton
By order of the Board of Alsoesers.
ji3ft Bre W . : . WEBB, Secretary.
A CARD .: TO
CONGRESS -SPR LNG
WATER DEPOT, 79 CEDAR STREET,
NEW YOBN
Au attempt has been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they call " CONGRESS Warms"
from fountains, and at the price of six (8) cents per glue.
The wholesale price of the genuine Congresa Water, at
New York, beteg about 7 cents per glass, the impost
tii of pretending to sell at retail at leas than coat, and
without. allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is
apparent ; but their probable course bee been to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain
filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total
contents.
We have 'NEVER sold Congress Water in fountainn, nor
inyesselsof any other description than ordinarysized
glees bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is
branded,
And any without
CONGRESS
C. b• W.
WATER..
tern on the cork is
whether from from
wm.
!bib's or bottles.
CLARK & WHITE, -
Prowletore of Congress Spring.
Tho following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly
with genuine Congress Water, in hottlee, fresh from the
Congress Spring:
FREDIC. 'BROWN, co . ". Fifth and Chestnut stn. .'
0. S: HUB BE LL, i 41.0 Chestnut street.
J. C. TUKEPENNT & 00. 94t Spruce street.
THOS. J. HUSBAND, cor Third and Spruce ats.
F... 7 STEVENS & 00., Gonlineotal Hotel. .
AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street. • „,
013A8. ELLIS & 00., Market street.
WY ETH Bros., Walnut street.
•
CLARK & WHITE. .;
IV 0 Rl TY P.E S.—The character of
manual Ivoritypes i for truthfulness and beauth
is fully thetidned by them. Their rich and natural a:r
ioting and fine finial' are marvellous. BEOOND Street,
above Green.
AUARD.—.I. SHAbL STAkiT
BUSINESS TOUR through the Western and
Northwestern States in 'a few days, and Will give atten
tion to the - Collection of Claims, nodal:isles of Lande s
raiment or Taxes, - &m. &c.
JOSEPH*O. TURNER, Attfirdiy•at-Law s
je2740.2t* • No: d. 7 WALNUT Street
fAVAINIA LEAF TO I A.CCO-140
bales . 4 Vueltei Abejo," Just raielved li twit
140 South FROST. Sad. -
r:II3AMPAGNE:—;;TIie . -kGold
Lac" Olusmpogne,
s in . apart. • aud
(to [wive) by 011A13. B. 06.103Ti . t.litth NO. ;NJ WILL.
NOT and 21 GRANITE Streets. ' ' e2B •
THE PRESS:PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 1862.
JUST "'MOWED,
TRAIL SPRING. SKIRTS
LADIES, MISSES, AND ORTLDREN,
BEAUTIFUL SHAPES.
SHEPPARD, VAN H&RLINGEN, &
ARRISON,
wat. B. SBITiI,
Oasbier
A. X. IIIoOLUBZ,
To Itichted To Plulade
ME WE
177
a 70
1 1.60
I 1.55
To Richm•d: I
EMli=
$1.98
1 97
1.90
1.80
1.75
5165
1.67
1.60
1 50
1.45
1, 1862, the
rates will be
[To :Ricbofd.
ITo PoHsi.
SI 18
9.17
2.10
200
105
81.83
1 87
1..80
1.70
185
SARATOGA, July 311, 1801
00IINTNRF F:IT
.'-;.• ';- - ialkOkilL D** 64:*1:' , C j -,.',
SUPERIOR QUALITY, EXTRA LENGTH,
7006 OH MTN UT STREET.
ie26• wfm'.6t
la STEEL & SON,.
JUL • No. 713 North TENTH St above COATS,
Are now closing out their entire stock of ,
FANCY SILKS,
BAREGES, CHALLIES,
MOZ AMBIQUES, ORGANDIES,
JACONET AND CAMBRIC LAWNS,
TRAVELLING MIXTURES, and
SUDIMER DRESS GOODS.
Of all kinds, at EXTRAORDINARY LO W 'PRIDES.
LACE GOODS REDUCED.
s2sLace Mantles reduced to $l2.
$2O Lace Mantles reduced to $lO.
818 Lace 'Mantles reduced to $B.
$l6 Lace Mantles reduced to $7.
•
$l2 Lace Mantles reduced to $6.
$lO Lee* Mantles reduced to
$8 Lace Point's reduced to $3. ,
$l2 Lace Pointes reduced to 85. •
$l6 Lace Pointe reduced to SS. •
$25 Lace Point - es reduced to $l2.
SILK COATS AND eANUES.
Piecing out UNDER COST PRICES. . I'oo
TO THE LADIES-GREAT
PROYEAIEIiT IN HOOP SKIRT'S—The Flexure
Joint Spring, by which tho skirt falls into Elm neatest
form mhen in the sitting pasture,' and the latest stylo of
Paris Corsets. Also, soft Button Busks, for Hisses'
Corm% at SPENL'3, NT South Mall Street,
and 939 SPRING GABDEN Street. ' 11*
D ESIRABLE SUMNER GOODS.
Checked Worsteds. •
Travelling Goods.
Checked Poplins and Silks.
Plaid Mozarabiques.
, Very Cheap Fancy Dames, •
Cheap toted Barege Robes.
- French Organdies and Lawns.
Plain Bareges ' of all colors.
'W
ide Barf•gesfor Mantles.
Berege Shawls.
India Check Silks.
Foulard Sdke.
Black Silks.
Franck Chintzes.
. .
• • . SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
7e26 ' CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
TIYRE & LAINIDELL FOURTH-and
ARGIL have
Blue Flannels for Bathing Babes.
Gray Flannele for Bathing Robes
Plaid Flannels for Bathing Bohm
Shepherd's Plaids for &thing Robes. jel.B
EYRELANDEIAL RAVE a full
aswwtinent of
Tourists' Drag Goo As.
hind° Oronatline Veils.
Mitts, of superior grade.
Sea-side Stripe Shawls.
White Barege and Shetland Shawls. jelS
TAS. B. CAMPBELL & 00.,
e,P 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
WIIDDESALE .AND B TAIL,
Very. choice Goode of recent Importation.
Black f ilk Checked Grenadine, extra quality
Foulard Ellks, elegant styles and fine quality
Black Silks, beet brands.
Droche Barego, Eternanis and Mozambiques.
13-4 Paris Fil d'Ohevre.
Poll d , Ohesre, all wool filling. ,
Grenadine Voila, in mode and other shades:
WHITE GOODS AND DIMINO
In great satiety, at extremely low prices.
1024 CHESTNUT
_STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
Invites tho:" spacial attention" of " Ladies"
who intend ft spending the sumzer" in g 6 the
country" at Wateriltg Places," or in " travel
/ing." to a very largo assortmlit of
,‘ TRIMMED AND MADE-UP-.GOODS," :
IN "SETS, SLEEVES," ,to. -
In “POINTE, VALENOIENNE, GUIPURE,
MALTESE," and other Laces; and in
" LINEN, OANDRIO, AND SWISS,"
which be has just opened. .
Also ' in " Talencienne Trimmed" and " Rtaif-
G',.arnbric Handkerchiefs," embroidered, in
colons; together with a general assortment o
a Mute Goods. Linens, Laces, Embroideries,
Veils. Handkerchiefs," &c., adapted to the re
quirements of the present season. ,
A large, and varied assortment of "Garibaldi
khisiins," and , ißiackand rigured Net'.'
Ali the above of the . - I, Latest Styles," aati at
he Very Lowest Prices." Je3
024 OTIESTVIIT STEREIT:
LINEN DRILLS.
Cheap lots Drills for Gents , sumer wear.
Auction at 25. 31, 39,'44, and 60 ate.
Extra good White 12i, in., 31; 33, and 50 chi.
Schumer Cassimeres, delicate lino plaids. •
FeehiOnalite Mixturts and So'id Colors.
6.4 Silk-mixed Coating., at the right trines.
OlOth Goods of every deacrintion—n On stock.
BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING-.
Room in second stery doroted to this branch.
Summer snits for the country for boys.
Garments made to order frithdespatch: •
MANTLE - DOOR. =
Closing out sales of Silk Seams. „
Closing .out sales of Silk Mantles.
(Awing out sates of Cloth Monks.
Closing ont sales of Thin Sacqude. :
• Closing out sales of Laos Mantles.
COOPER 42 OONARD . ,
le2S-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET- Streets
NEW SPRING- PRINTS,
oHolortyrma.
. .
' • • , TIEBRIM.AO9.
SPRAGUE, *.
:
PACIFIC
. , ALL TWELVE AND i HALT OXNTB. • •
._ • AL ntrodot beat "styles and fast Ware at / 00 . -
tout-wf N . w. col, MAUL
AIT 1 CO.,
- ''''"'"'"4 3 ?A` Ste..
1 - WCIELLD - KU THE.ATTENTION
_a_ of my customers and friends to the following Gado,
which are frceh and deeirablo:
Black and White Field Bilks. - •
Organdie Lonna, choice styles. .
One lot of Lielo Gauntlets. at 18Xo a 'air. .
Ono lot of Black Silk, SLI2X ; the beet I ever had for.
the money.
At JOHN H. STOKES',
jelo.6m 702 ARCH Btreet.
W EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
NEW
GDP, &c.—Jnat opened, a general assortment
of deArat.le French and Scotch Needle-worked Bands,
Edgings, Insertings, Handkerchiefs, Collard, Sleevee, etc.,
at very lei/ prices. . .
ALSO.
A fall Sae of all deecriptione of White Goode for Ladled'
weer, of the moat approved makee. •
8P EPPARD, VAN HAB..INGEN, ABRISON, •-
jeA • 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
AT 702 ARCH STREET.MAY•BE
found Barege Anglabe Shawls'.
White B sregaShawls. ....
Idostuntilque Shawls.
Plaid bilk Sbawle. '
Just received and for sale by
je24.' JOHN H. STOKES..
eiLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN-,
TrraLAs.—Ladles In want of the above articles val .
end It to their advantag et* visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY, No: ntl North NINTH Street, below
ABOH. The leteet Parts Styles always on hand et Woes
that astonish everybody. ant-sae
TORN H...BTOKES *WILL OPEN
TO•MOBROW MORNIN7, at 702 Alcoa Street,
10 doz. Of uls' Light Lillie Gloves, at 18%, worth 87%.
AIM, 5 doz. Ladies' Mode Mote at 13, worth 25:
!Olio, One piece Black India Silk, without lustre, for
mourning and aprons. • 1e24
('{HEAP CARPETS, • MATTINGS,
OIL OLOTIIS AND WINDOW SHA.DE3.—V.
BGEI2.IIIBABLT;.N. N. corner ELEVENTH and
MABEE?' Streets, will open this morning, from auction
Ingrain Carpets at 81. 37, 10. and 620. lentry,and Stair
Oarpete, 66 to 62c; Reg, Hemp, and learn *nets, 16 to
81c; White and Check Matting, 20 and 250; Floor Oil
Cloths, 81 'to 60c; Gilt bordered Wirfdow Shades, 50c to
El; Buff and Green Window Holland. 12 to diic. Dry
Goods and Carpet Shire, N. E. oor. ELEVSNTEI and
MARKET Streets. . jel7 tuthsl2t
moToonarns
• • •
pEIC.E§:T O 'SUIT - TBE - TIMES.—
.
. At REIMER'S' Gallery, SECOND Striet;atiovi
oree* - 111"e•etze oticofored Photoeraelp are made et war
prkeel the moat correct penman Made anywhere.' lt*
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS for $1
at REMISE'S Gal cry, SECOND Street, above
Green, combloo accuracy of expreasion with
.nstnral
color, characteristics that make them recommendable to
lt*
LBLINS• FOR WAR VIEWS.-
..L - 3.. These Album.. are prepared expressly' for the Card'
Photograph 'Flows of the War, Groups of Statuary, Land
scapee, copies of Fine Paintings, &c., and are the only
Album , suited to this clam; of Photographs.
LIST OF STYLES AND PRICES.
No. 50. Imt. molt., gilt edg. and clasp, for 20 Pottle, $2 50
• 51. 41 30 3 00
62. . 40 4 < 3 50
63. 60 ' '4 00
54. Tur'y roor., " two clasps, 20 3 75
56. • . 30 44 4OO
56. i• 40 • ii 4 60
57. ii ti Si 50 6 00
58. o's 4. • " pan aides, 20 is 525
59, " 30 . 4 5 50
60. 40 44 5 75
ti " 50 44.- 800
62. Velvet, glitmounig 20 "' 575
63. .. tt , 80 ; 00
64. 14 .1 , '' 40 ' 625
65. 41 fib " 50 6 75
68. Turkey. gilt edge, obleg 4to, 60 ii 700
07. tt 80 ii 7 50
08. a 44 i. 100 4 . 8 00
89. .4 41 pan. edt, 60 LL .8 76
70. ii • 1< - 80 .. •9 96
71. is <i " 100 44 975
QUARTO ALBUMS.
Imitation Morocco, for 200 Portraits S7' 60
Turkey Antique, 200 ii 8 50
" " two clasps, 200 -1 12 50
.. 44 pan sides. 200 . 44 16 50
Now Btylee and Designs are constantly introduced
Every Album 'is furnisbed with a Title Page and Index
printed in Gold.
•
M®" CompleteCatalogues of Card Portraits and Photo .
, graph Albums may bo obtained gratis:*
- ,
Published by
WM IL ALFRED MARTIEN .
.jeSB, : :Na . NBO4 OBBSTNIIT Street, Puliadelptits.,
RE nOVAIS
IDEVI.OVME,.
E. a. WHITMAN & Co,
CONFECTIONERS,
RATA BIiMOVED FROM SECOND AND CHEST
NDT SCREWS
TO No. 818 'ORRSTNIIT STREET,
• - • ..! 11 /0 11 '!°I.Pt*. •
ITEXTDOOt 29 ADAMS"; CO.'S ZXPRESS
Je2o.lmit'
IINEDIOVAL.-G. GITM.PERT HAS
JAI .removed from 4f 4X to 1311 CEIESTNCIT Street,
where; baring his two Storm, in conjunction, he can offer
navana Olgara to, the Befall Trade greater indnee
manta than ever before. jp.80.2t
MORGAN, ORR, & 00., STEAM
ENGINE B1111.1)1C?8, Iron ?minders, sni
General Nanlalidets and ?Wm Makers, N 0.1210 GAL•
LOWHILL Street, Plilledeintas.,
NATIONAL FLAGS.
F LAG-SI FLAG -s!
BANNERS AND STREAMERS
OF EVERY DESORIPrION
SASHES, SWORDS, SWORD-BELTS,
EMBROIDERED AND METALLIO
FASSANTS.
MEXICAN AND FANCY SPURS,
MILITARY GOODS
EQUIPMENTS' OF .ALL . ' EDIT Is;
EVANS iNc HASSALT,,
MILITARY YURNISW RS,
No. 418 Awn STREET
NATIO Ni A L,
Fr44es.
BILK S DUNTING, AND MUSLIN
'LAG'S,,
ALL '3 US,
TEOM 7 INURES TO SO FEET
GILT FLAG ORNAMENTS.
SPEARS,
EAGLES, and
BUNTING, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS
MADE TO ORDER
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
W. H. HORSTMANN & BONS,
FIFTH AND: CHERRY STREETS
FINANCIAL.
JAY COOKE & CO,
BANKERS,
NO. 114 SOUTII THIRD STREET,
NEW :•`.! 5-20 7 '.1.40AN
The undersigned, as Subscription Agent• for the
vernment, is pretend to deliver
AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT,
COUPON BONDS.
NEW SIX PER CENT. UNITED STATES LOAN,
AUTIEORIZED FEBRUARY' 25, 1862
Subscriptions received Air PAR, and accrued interest
from May 1, 1861 ' ' •
Lanai Tender or Par Notee and Checks received for
the Bonds-the Interest to date Must -be paid in Acid.
This Loan is called 44 540," having TWENTY years to
run, but redeemable at the option of the Government at
anylime after FINE years, but is a bix•per cent. Loan.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGRNT,
"e 2 • m
1:14: Bouth- THIRD Streiet
tt.ls r :: ; __OHVlVartd*N. No. 32 South
:33101rx .Sireet, Phllidelphia,l63 - o . jnske
cub eitvanots on oonsig nmenta to hie friends - to
'lmo.
CRAB. L.- 0J1..10L- 7 ..
• .... -
Manufacturers of and beaters in
GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHIRTS
FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 146 North FOURTH. STREET,
PIIILADELPfIIA
CHAS L. 010:11.1
"VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber would invite attentiot.to his .
IMPROVED OUT OF StILIFFS,
Which he makes a speciality in his busintia,=Also, con
ga:, tly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SC.IOTT; •
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING bTOBE,
N 0.814 CHESTNUT STREET, •
110-N Four doers balms , the Continental.
REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS
T HE cc DA. HAYES' REFRIGERA
TOIL"
These ere, beyond doubt, the tricot scientific, end efficient
REFRIGERATORS
in me, being 'WARRANTED to
KEEP -PROVISIONS LONGER,
WITH LESS ICE,_
THAN ANY OTHERS.
RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Also, a large assortment of the most approved
WATER COOLERS. •
J. S. CLARK,
resl24 . No. 1008 MARMOT Street.
LOOKING GLASSES
JAMS 13.:EAALE & BON,
NAituriormaßs. TD IMPORTERS .
o r
LOOKING GL ASSES ,:
. •
,• op PAINTINGS,
BINS 'ENGRAVINGS,
PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
OARTES-DE-YISITE PORTRAITS.
• . EARLE'S• •GALLERIES.
.•
•.• 816 OffIiSTKUT STREET,
An:, -nniAnyLPlol.
BLINDS AND SHADES
BLINDS AND 'SHADES.
13. W. WIT:I - JAMS,
• N 0.16 NORTH SIXTH STREIT,
X&Nu7A0711111111 OF
VENETIAN
.BLI.NDs AX)
WINDOW SHADE'S.
The largest and finest assortment in the Olti at the
LOWEST mon.
RTORD SHADES LETTERED.
Rereiring promptly attended to. . 1113-813
DRUMS AND CRIMICALS.
R OBE
SHOEMAKER
C3a.
loartbout Corner FOUBIIt and BALI atm%
PHILADELPHIA, " •
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS • -
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
ItANITTAVITIVDRB or '
WHITE LW) AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, ao.
Aellattl you MN OILSBBATIII
FRENCH. ZINO PAINTS.
.Dealers and oonenmere ImYYlled at
VERY LW PRICES FoR CAM.
,
CH AM P .A. GE . E .—An invoice of
.
I•Glorbi," in quarts and 'Dints; for WO (to arrive)
by UHAS. - 11.•OLE8TADIS, 120 WALNUT Street,
and 21,11116.1(ITE Street ,• • `_,020
BRILLIANT
FIRE~T ATOR KS,
so' mix BATA OP
PIUGADELPHIA-BADE GOODS.
FOURTH -STREET
• "CARYET STORE
No. 47 ABOVE OITESTNET,
ET. T.., DELAOROIX
Invites attention to hia,Spring Importation of
CA.RPETINGS,
-7empriging every stylo.of the Nenest Patterns and
Designs, in 'VELVET, BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUS
SELS; IMPERIAL THREE-PLY,. and INGRAIN
VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR OARPETINES.
NOTCH BAG and LISP OARPETINGS.
L° 71 11 6 071 ' aTZITTVaTIRN S.
NOOE-HATS; EPOS, SHEEP SKINS,
DEUGGETS, and-C11175113 CLOTHS.
AT wrro.bus&L . o AND RETAIL,
- . LOW FOR. CASH - .
mhs.4m 47 South FOURTH Street.
WATerIES AND JEWELRY..
ENGLISH,
AND
JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
Ell.O V A.L
aka .
J. a FULLER
Hosing Removed from N 0.42 South TirinD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Streei, 2nd Floor,
(Opposite blasoiric Temple,)
Now offers a Large and Desirable Stook of
GOLD , AND SILVER. WATCHES,
. ROGERS' & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND YORKS,
tt AMERICAN WATCH COM
PANY."
GOLD AND SILVER
W . ATCHES'.'
808 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM;
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second 'Floor,
(oppoeite Habra& Temple.) %. '
•I. B. MARTER, Agent.
ap3O-3m
LUX. M.•THODIPSOIf
FIREWOF
SUPER'
LOR QUALITY.
FRENOR
MERIOAN, AND CHINESE
SKY-ROr
COLOR= :AIMS, ROMAN CANDLES,
STARS, WHEELS, FLYERS,
r.Osi
TIES, FIREMEN'S TORMIES,
TORPEDOES,
FA
.NCY PIECES, Etc..
FOB smar,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
E. G.. TIVIAN ifa Co.,
AT REM REW STORE,
CHESTNUT ST., BELOW FOURTH,
'NEXT. DOOll TO ADAAS' EXI I IIESS
je 2 s-lilB •
FIRE CRACKERS—L-500 boxes Gold
Chop Wo, 1 Fire Crackers.
Oranges and LBlllOllB, in prime order, for sale bY
ERODES 3c WILLI AM%
jois No. 107 South WATER Street.
SPOOL COTTON
" FOR THE PARTICII AR Ai:
TENTION OF THE TRADE."
ALTEMUS eg COZENS,
NO. 211 CHESTNUT STREET,
SOLE /LOUTS FOR
GREEN & DANIELS'
OELEBRATT.D IVORY-FINISU
SPOOL COTTON,
Pronounced one of tbo best and cheapest Spool Out.
tom in the market. A full enDply on hand. je24.lmtt
SEWING. MACHINES
WHEELER & 'WILSON,
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION HOILSEP.,
SHIP T ;Fi lYft
, : „
EITYIOI-IINSON,
. .
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
OOMMISBION NICROHANT3
MILITARY GOODS.
ARMY GOODS
0 HAND
DARK. AND LIGHT BLUE KERSEY'S.
STANDARD 0.4 AND 8-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED
BLUE FLANNELS.
INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES.
COTTON DUCK, 10, 12, AND 15-OUNOR.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO,
1828-2EO 225 ORESTNUT STREET.
+CARPETS AND MATTINGS.
FINE JE W ELRY,
To which the attention of the trade is invited
ap3o-3m
VIILCIA_NITE RUBBER JE WELRY
.
A bearitiful,:thre of
GENTLEMEN'S:-TffisT •:CHS.INS, LADIES' MA
TALAINE ORA.UVIIHIMELBS, CROSSES,.
8 ". 3) 43801T5s &a.,
Now in Store. . .
.J.. 0,; • FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Siiiicicid Moe,
(Oppoette lloeonio Templok) :
et.2o-3m
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
AESE ASSORTMENT, at LESS
_M
THAN FORBER PRICES.
FARR & BROTHER,
Iwo!Jere, 3 4 ORESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
• m 10). tf
INSIJV.&NCIS vONIPANIEs.
.GIBA:RD TITRE , AND MARINB
rersumLNcE con.ANT.
.071110 R 415. WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPIES.
CAPITAL V 200,000
This company nontlnnea to take risks en the eerie
plaisseof Property at low rates..
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and shill.
ty to pay losses Prompt'''. Its disbursements for thl
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e xooed
8500,000,
and we rest:sod:illy solicit its favor in the rutin
AIRMOTOEB
OIIAS. I. DDPOBT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. OLADHOBN, JOHN THORNLEV, .
0.7. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N.
WM. N. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD
JOSEPH RLAPP, N. D. N. S. LAWBENOB,
WM. O. RUDMAN ; JOHN SUPPLEE.
THOMAS OBAVBX, President.
• • A. B. GILLBTT, Vice President.
JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. aldd-ti
OR .90NPANY,
nowsurros. •
/TOllB.
E. D. Woodruff, ,
Jolla Kota kb Jr.,
P. &Justice,
WinWord= Jones,
Ohm. Stoker,
John W. ivermin.
lE, Pradd4mt.
.111,D.SON, Moe President.
Secretary. [mhl9-fft
VAME INSUR
.1: NO. 400 oinrarrinn
wax AND INL
DIRE
7. N. Busk,
Oboe. Richardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Alex. WhiUdin,
Goo. A. West, •
G. W. Davis,
FRANCIS N: DUO
CHARLES BIOHA
WILLIAMS L BLAHOH
C OMMONWEALTH
lIIIIE MSI3.
CRANCE COMPANY, ON THE SPATI Of
PINNISYLVANIA. . .
- . . • DIKNOTOBIL
illivilJayne, N. D., . Charles H. Bogert,
John M. Yaltall, John H. Walker,
Ndward 0. Knight, 'Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart,
in i z William Struthers,
. Henry Lewis, Jr. E ll jah Jones.
DAVID JA ,31 D., President.
JOHN H. WHITAIL, Vice Freeldant,
11,AMOZL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office,Oommonwealth Bu il ding, 613 OILEBTZICS
Street. hiladelphia. . es4-tr Sr
BY -MISSES', AND Mar
DEB'S
OLOTRING,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
No. 137 South 3,IGIITH Street,
Three Doore above WALNUT
si7l6•Ln
OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR
DEN.—Tbe underegned begs leave to Inform thi
public that be has opened for the season bit/ FLUB GAP.-
•DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of °OATHS Street, oppc.
elle Palrmount Park. Families are yartlonlarly Invited
loe Oreezo, Oaken, exoellent Lager Beer of Balta's brew.
ery, Wines, ko., always on hand.
IMMIX MICKY, '
mytl-Sm TWENTY-SEVENTH and 00ATBS lata
TURTLE 'AND CLAM 130 UP
- 1-Irai served up daily (Baxidayab7 JA 11 44
711,088E5, 808 MARKET Wed.
Families supplied sa usual.
1117 - BRODIE RITE AD'S CI - 11 0 U
. S . LATING L rim vny.—to the ti 'W English
end American Booki., including ALL CI, ATM of Lice
rature. Thin in the ON LT Libra', in the country that
includen all the NEW XIMLISH BOORS that arenot
REPRINTED here.
- -
Tot me $5 lair year ; 6 month, 83; three LIIIIIIOI9 81.60,
or 3 rents per day. 218 South EIGHTH ntroot. je7.lmifr
lar ANTE D-A SMALL GIRL,
r food of chilaren t auist hi the light work of a
traall family. Inqnira at 1128 OXFORD St. .1.330-306"
u fIANVASSERS WANT EO, for D
ekinek's wilistory of the Wm for the Union Ac
tive business men will hod this to he profitable employ
ment JOHNSQN.-1119, & 00,
jel,B 6t*
WANTED.—The undertigned is de ,
sirens to learn where either - Mrs RE:ED, or 0.
NEED, who resided in. BUTTON WOOD street, a f.rr
doors above Ninth street. in the month of Artptit, 1834;
also. where Mrs. MARGARET .DG A.OK, who resided in
TBIitTERNTII street third door above Yine street. in
the mouth of August, 1884, are. Any person who has
known either of them, or can give any information , about
Mire, or any of their relations, so that they may be
found. will confer a very great favor by aldreming W. 5.
DAYTON, at the Public Ledger office. jai -si*
A FiRST-CLASS SALESMAN WHO
Cl_ sena a large amount of near Fennel kvania trade, is
open for an engagement With a good- Dry. Goode Job
bing Home. Adarees ifarry,n Press office. ie26:6c*
WANTED—='By an experienced per-
T.T eon, with soma capital, a. PARTNER with
small capital in the moat profitable branch of the Whole
sale. Pry Goode trade. Addresi Penneylvtiate." at
Inquirer office. * je2s.sbit
A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S
OFFICE, corner of G and TWENTY-SETOffy
&reel:, WASHINGTON, D. . Jane 17,1862.
EXPERIENCED' C.E.tkaI . STERS . obtain employ_
ment on application at this office. J. J. DANA,
je.l9..dtjyl Captain. Q. 31[.. S
WANTED -2.000 Men along the line
of the-Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 250 car-
Tenter% and 250 stone maions. 'Apply to the officers of
the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MAUCH
CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere
along the line of the works. je MAI
PHIL &DTCLPHI/:
- - - -
r iOUNTRY BOARDING:—A small
, k-J'faroill. or two gentlemen and their wivea, can be.
accommodated with BOARDING at a plemant placts.aix
miles from the city, boar a paisencor railroad Also, ac
commodation for a horse or two. Inquire at 44 &Odle
TENTH Street.
a.TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT
tiItNITILIM. several neat Couatry 'Maces, with a
few acres of ground, convenient to railroad stations near
the city. Apply to E. PETTIT,
je.3o No. 309 WALNUT . Street.
FOR SALE— Goodwill, Stock. and
I.? Fixtures of the Drinking Saloon; Nn 57 lion'h
TIMID Street. Inquirf at R. GLENN'S Real Estate
Wart, 123 South FOURTH Street.
- -
Boat Estate of ovary doscription, both city and coon
try, for Side and Excitor ge. j023-tf
le TO RENT—A large 'HOUSE, or
killidnurt, with Mariann Borne and Stabling. Inquire M
tbe niece, in lIA.IIIIOVVGATE lane. ot
inti•gi* 11RS. lAAPOTIIER.
W fILNUT STREET, WE.I I
EduIL.ADELPIIIA.—FOR SA,LE—A. enhstantiAl three..
EMIT STORE DWET.LING, with back Imilrline, alto
ate on the Eouth side of WALKUP, (the mest fashiona.
hie street in the eityr) between Thirty-seventh' and
Thirty.eieldh streets. Curbed, raved, and gas' and
water Antroduced. Lot, 52 front by 175 in d^pth,
it being the to stprnmost house, and now occupied. Terms
of pantent will be made reasonable, it being offered for
sale to close an estate. Apply to J K EYRE. No U. 5
GOTBIO Street, between 10 and 5 o'clock. je27-Im*
F R SALE—Delaware.county
Farm. centaining 96 acme of first-rite land,
ate near Marcus Book, Pbiladelphla and Wilmington;
Railroad. Large and mnbetalitial atone imeNvernenta,
nicely watered, 'pied fraita, &e. Price :WHO. Alen,
a One Fruit Perm in the elate of Delsware, near Dover,
324 urea. Immediate poseeeeion. Price craly 87,600.
Apply to R. PETIT'',
jt26.lf En. 309 WALNUT %treat.
gp l: DESIRABLE #CJSER TO LET,
kirSi!AT LOW RENTS, at REAL ES
TATE OFFICE.”
House No. 50S" South TWENTY-SEIOND Street,
coutaining six rooms., .Bent $lO ver mmth.
. .
HOUFCEI 10,3. 408 and 410 QUINUE Street CDUtaittitl.'
fcur rarmEceach. at slo,ppr month:
. .
Rouse No. 3837,0 RE 3SE Strter contain - Me six rooms,
at SlO pfr
House No. 319 South SIXTY" Street, containing ten
rooms and abop back. Rent $2O per omatb.
• HOLM No: 227 AT ONROE Street, containing eight
rooms latelY occupied as a bakery. Rent $10.07 per
House No. 310 SHIPPEN Street, containing• seven
rooms.; bail) and gee. Bent $10.63 per month.
A Stable, containing five stalls, on OHIO Street, above
Quince. Itent.S-S.Sll per, month.
Apply to - mEromAs MARTIN,
RNLI Meath Agent and annpator,
N W. corner THIRD atiIJAILIM, I I,I
strong, Elk, Forest, and Lycoming
yenta
The DISTILLERY known 54ith*
P/ICENIX) 7
and formerly owned and ocouniad by MUM 81I4TN,
Zau., 'situated on. TVirlilliTY-TIFIRT), batman DAM:
and VINE , Litreeta,-Pidiadelphia, Capacity 800 bog.todi
Per dafi la now offered for iaie on reasonable and seciom.
modating terns. io in goad running order, and has
the modern improvement'. An Artealan well on the pre.
taitia furnish% an unfailing impair of gaud, Pure Veer.
Address Z. LOCEZ do 00., No, 10/0 itiKilil:NT
Street. Philadelphia. . feM-ilt?
OMB —All - pen ono having claims
'airldEld the Estate of FREDERICK iSPIIIKG,
N •
deceased, will please present them, and those indebted will
make payment to
• . 'JACOB T. WILLIAMS, Executor,
TIMPOBOOKEN Street, Geruntuto
June 26th, 1662. • je3o met*
TTNHED STATES PATENT OF
v..; viol, • : WASHINGTON, Jane 28, 1862.
On the pettHon . of JOHN P. II &YES, of Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania, praying for the extension of a patent
granted to him January ffiotll,• 18-19, for an improvement
is BAKING APPARATUS;' for seven yearn from the
expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 30th
day of January, 1883—
It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Pa
tent Office on MONDAY, the 12th day of January next,
at 12 o'clock Id.; and all persona are notified to appalr
mat show cause, if any they have, why said petition
matt not to bo granted. • -:-
Pereons opposing the extension are required to fits in
the Patent Office their abjectione, specially set forth in
writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing;
all testimons filed by either party to be need at the said
luarirg must be WI en and transmitted in accordance
with the rules of the office, which will bo furnished so ap
plication
The testimony in the case will be closed on the 22th dap
of December next, depositions and other papers relied
upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or be
fore the morning of that day ;.tbe arguments, if any,
within ten days thereafter.
Ordered:also, that this notice he published in the Ira- .
Nona/ Infeilfgeneer, Washington. D. 0., and The Press,
Philedelphia, Pa., once a week for three successive
weeks; the first of said publications to be at least eixty
days previous to the day of hearing. •
. D. P. HOLLOWAY,
je3o-mat • Commissioner of Pateuts
P. B.—Editors of the above patters wilt please copy,
and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper con
taining this notice.
r, LILLIE'S 'SAFE DEPOT Kir
i" MOVED to No. 21 Sou th SEVENTH Street, an)
e Franklin Institute.
The wadorsigned, thankful for I)sat favors, and ba i t
determined to 'merit future patronage, haa secured at
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ant .
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar ?root Safes, (the wolf
'strictly fire andbruglar proof odes made.) Ater, LSll9';
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank Locks.
lillle'a Bank Verdi Doors and Looks will be furnishes
to order on short notice. This 19 the strongest, best prc
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Aleo, particular attention to called to Liille'e Beu
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry; Jto. This Safe is coo•
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet et
fared for this pnrpoes, and to the only one that Is
See and burglar proof.
SPECILLL Koricor.—l have now on bend say twenty ce
Parrot, Herring, tt Co.'s Safes, meet of them nearly new.
and some forty of other makers, compriming a 00111Pitil .
assortment as to sizes; and all lately exchanged for tin
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will 'be sold at very
low voice& ..Plesse call and examine.
)a25-101 : C. SADLER, Agent.
EVANS WATSON'S
• SiWOUND= 61421“
STOBB
16 801121UPO17PA mina,
PECEGADELPIIM PA.
A large variety of 111:11114'800/ •RUIN alwayi m
MOUNT MORIAII-ORKETERT.
This ground Is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city Balmoral Hill, and .
is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
miles arouud.
Its Roil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to examine
Its claims before purchasing elsewhere.
Whore:any itrthor Information will be cheerfully at
forded by tho agent.
Are now in the market, some of them in eectione Joel
opened, haling hitherto boen held in reserve
OF/101 Moults from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M., and either be•
fora - or anew them hours, at the residence of the ander.
signed,
No. 314 NORTH TENTH* STREET.
N. B.—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery Sot
gook se desire to, purchase. myls.2m
FOR A DELICIOUS BATH, AND
HAIR DYEING, in the most artistic Mile, so to
7017RTH and BRANCH Streets. je28.1( tr
QPANISH t,.QUEEN 'OLIVES. Supe
rior
•ka ono* in Hogshoade, Barrels, and Half Barrels,
for sale by . A. MERINO,
ie28.61* 140 South FRONT dtreet •
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TRAVELLER'S DEVOTIONAL
LIBRARY.—Tbe Traveller's Devotional Library,
done up in n neat cone, suitable for the pocket, contain
ing the foll.rs icg works
Spiritual Soups, by the Rev. J. 0. Rylo.
Wait on the Lord. by Rev. James Smith.
Times 10 God's Hand. by OCCI/Villi Winslow, D. D.
None Like Christ, by Octavian Winslow. D. D.
Coieg Home, by the author of " None Like Christ."
Go and Tell Jenne, by the author of " Going Home."
Price tl,
For sale by
• WELLLtaI ALFRED HART - air,
iflo No, 1308 ONESTNUT Street.
CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
WANTS.
BOARDING.
FOR SALE AND TO ;E.FT.
LEGAL
SAFES.
ISlOlieral and sectional plans may be examined at the
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 128 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
DESIRABLE LOTS.
AT LOW num, AND ON LIBERAL TERNS,
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
POWERS' HOTEL,
This popular Hotel has Liddy been thoroughly rocs.
rated and refurnished, and now possesses all the med
dles of a
The patronage of Philadelphians and the traveliEns
.sublin, devising the best ne , comodations and moderate
Merges, to respectfully solicited.
je2.3re 11. L. POWERS, Proprietor,
CARD.—T.IO.I ITIVDERSIONED,
late of the , ITIt% RD R0175Z, Philadelphia, have
!eased, for d tam of years, wri,Lgsirs ROTEL, }lt
Wishington. They take this occasion al retnrn to thew
id friebtla and cuatcraters 'raw thanktf Tot past favor:,
Ind beg to aesnfo them that they will be' most happy to
lee them in their new or.rt,rm.
enAr,s, ouADwre.m., k CO.
W A SIITINOTrIP7. 110. 1851. anlq-1v
pENBSTEiVANIA AeADEM7 OF
•
TIIE FINE ARTS,
J 025 ON ItSTNI7r 3Vittlf.T.
The eplemlid exlii39lon of Paimlens and ecnlptnn for
the benefit of the Cooper-Bbep end,3nien 'Volunteer:lle
freebment Saloon will chne on FIC'TIIRD.I.7 7 the tlei
Job".
Aembßion 30 cent.. ClOldten belf Wice.
open from 9 A. M. W11;1%11., and' from KIM 161";
DS jea)'
MRB. JOHN Dif,BW'S
_ AITGELSTBErT TREAT=
F. S. CHANFRATI'S r: S. 011/..TIFIe&IPS
Twentyfifl t Night.
Benefit of Alr. W. H. BATLEY.
• TO.XIGHT. (Monday) Jane SOth, 1C92,'
LINDA, THE 0/.1A13 GIRL,
Nom ?Unison • F B. Minima,
To conclude with
THE WARLOCK OF . 1131: GLEN. •
Andrew Ur: Agile/.
Tuesday, Mr. Beyinnureb: Benefit.
Wedneaaar, Benefit of Di it 37 E.- Price.
MT Look out for the - Fourth of Ell,.
Prime aq IMO).
Doors open at N.- Curtain rises 08
w ALNUT ETRE RIT THEATRE
Sole Leine° Mrs- ?Lit RIVETSON:
TllTal . (Monday) EVENING, ;line 30th,
Neertgagement or the greet American Conlin Actrosoc•
MISS JULIA DALY.
Engagement or Mr. FM A.NE MEW:.
TIMM GREAT PIECES."
The performance cr.mn,,,,ce with
THE FILM BELlit - EI'ART:
Paddy Fitzgerald'. ptr . Tiank Drew.,
After whirl, - .en
IN A NW`OIIT OF PLACE
In which lilies Daly artnreairceent six charact,na„ .
To =elude with AY3 ING MAD.
Tactic . .Mr. PrituirDraw.
More /pen at o'clock. Comm- at S.
CONTINENTAL THEATBI
ME.
S. DAMS: Sole •
Third Week of.
HOOLEY'S, KINSTRELSV
First Week of tbe Charming Ballsdist,
MR. C. HENRY.
First Week of the Ethiopian Omedian,
uNratT LEHR.
Howes run . niabtly. Tle best Entertainment 'ever
given at the ti , leett.
01r. HENRY veil; sing
TWO' SONGS NIGHTLY!
Dress Circle. 25 certei;.F.-rnily Circle, 10 cents.
A DAY PERFORMANOA' ON THE FOURTH OE
jeatl-tf ,
A, SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS ,
GREAT NAUTICAL UNPER.TA.INMENT.
THRILLING SCENES
INTHE, LrrE OP A
TANWEE 'WHSLEMSN,
:EVERY EVENING, nt 3 - o'clock precitoly.
SELEIT) MATINEE, Britl - d:RDAT et 3 o'clock:,
Admission 25 cents. Six Tickats for one dollar. Obi.
diem 10 cants.
Liberal arrangements made for schools on Wednesday
.Afternoons.. ic23-ft
F ©tßi THE BEA
ETDILTES
RekIiGEMENT.—CAMDRN AND ATLANTIO RAIL
BOAT.
Three trains daily to Atlantic flitv and return, (Sun
days excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street terry as
follows: .
MAE Train
Express Train
freight and Accommadation
Leaves, Atlantic Nail Train 4 40 P.
" " Express Train 015 A. 51.
t , Freight and Aoennmodatioc.3 15 A. U..
FARE $l.BO Round. trip Tickets. wind only far Mc
day and trtin on which they are issued, SASO Esenr
won Tickets, good for three days. tit 3. Antes are now
p 4 , - ;m• PHILA DEL PHI A.
AND BEADING RAIL ROA D.
EXCURSION TICKETS,
GOOD FROM SATURDAY, JUITE-18-, TO MONDAY,
DELPIITA to HARRISBURG,
I'OTTSVILLE, or LEBANON, and return.... ad 26
PORT OLlfiTati.
EAI N
POItSTOWN
PTICBNI;VVILLE
And between all stations at radaced faras during the
above ten dal a. - • je2S it
EXOURSION TIOKETS to BETFILE/1F.51. QUA
KERTOWN, DOYLESTOWN, TASTON, or ALLEN
TOWN, will he issued arredneed rates, from the Offices
M WILLOW Street and BERN Street. on the 3d and
4th July, stood to return until the evening of the oth July.
TRAINS LE aVE FBONT and WILLOW SU - cell.
For Bethlehem et 6 40 A. AI., 2.45 ; and 5 05 P. M.
For Doleotown at 8 A. 11. and 4 P. kf•
And assa Berk street 20 minutes Tatar
)40-Ift ELLIS CLARK, Merit
MEM
EXCURSIONS.
EXOURSIoNS.
STJISDAY SCHOOLS. LITER VRY .SOCIETIPIS,
&c, &c, will And.Bentittfnl GROVES, with simple no
ortntoodations, on the line of the Road, in the vicinity of
Corntoittees can view the Ground!, without charge..
FirfvtherinformationaDply at the TICKET 0 FFEOIII
in the Depot,
Corner of EIGHTEENTH avd MARKET. Sta.
jt2s-St
F--•
YIA MEDIA.
FOURTH OF JULY Exotasunis. •
Excursion Tickets will be sold to Wost Chester, good
for the 3d, dtb, And stb of Adv.
. Fare for. the Round Trio, Ooe Dolisr.
jl2S•ot HENRY WOOD. Superintscdoni.
CI RAND EXCU RSIO N.-ll A. 411,
GREN HOWITZER BATTERY. BTUGIT.LD'S.
BRIGADE BAND. Target practice with Rifled Cannon.,
Shot, sod. Shell at long ranee, on the De!aware, b 7
eteamer STEPHEN GIRARD, MONDAY. Jane Nth.
at 10 o'clock, from SOIT CH. STRE ET WHARF. Re
freehmenta on board Tickets SI, admitting a lei) , and
gentleman, or two hullo. To be had at the newenaper
office of tbo Continental Hotel, and at the Wharf before
marring. je244t
YEIBNITUBSt AND Bap
wiz) TABLES.
MOORE ea OAMPION.
No. 28] South SECOND Street,
to Connection with their extemelve Cabinet Deafness ma
OW manufacturing a euperior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
ind have now on band a fall suPPlr, finished with the
HOORN & CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
ehich are prononnoed, by all who have used them, to be
moonier to all othera.
' For the onslity and lanlsb of these tables :be meat..
=hirers refer to their numerous patrons thromgheut
be Union, who are familiar with the character of theft
work. WA-Pm
J. H. MIOHENER & Oe., • •
.
GENERAL PROVISION D'ILALK3e,
AO curial o 1 tIN celebratad
"EXCTELSIOR"
SUGAR-dli . ttD HAMS,
Noe. 142 end 144 Nortb SWIM Street,
Retween Arc/ and Race streets, .Phitadetp&td.
The justly-celebrated "ZNORLSIOR" HAILS am
aired by J. it. IL & Co., (ins style peonlfar to them
tetnee,) expressly for FAMILY 1781; are of delioloni
Ilasor free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by *pleura lIIIPerIOT to Say nom offered
for *stn. wel-3m
CAUTION•
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SOAT,FS
Has beinced the makers of Imperfect balantipt to offer .
;hem as "FAIRBANKS' SCALES," end pnrcheasta
222. thereby, In many Instances, been subjected totraud
and imposition. FALB/UM/IV SCALES are manufac
-axed only by the original inventor., H. BT. FAIR•
BANKS di 00., and era adapted to every branch of the
vastness, where a correct and durable &alas is required.
• •
FAIRBANKS 3c EWING !
General Aseule,
40042 22ASORIn HALL. Tll5 immirrerr RT.
GENERAL &GENT
INNO; . MA.TION I'OR THE
WILLIAM C. SREhRD takes this opportunity to in
form his patrons and the public that he is now prepared
to furnish all the leading Philadelphia and New York
newspapers, magazines, and periodicals.
Agent tor the DAILY and WEEKLY PRESS. Sub
ieribere and others can have them delivered as soon as
saved at their residences or phoe3 of bnetneas in Frank:
lard or *Wry. • • jeGLlzr.
lIOTELS.
Nos. 17 sod 19 PARK ROW,
(OPPOSITE TITS ASTOR BOOS;)
NEW YORK
TERMS $1.50 PER DAY,
FIRST-OLASE HOTEL
AIIUSE.I4ENTS
S•EA BATHING.
nITURIJINQ
JOHN G. BUYANT,
'A Cant
EXCURSIONS.
EMIII_rA
NORTH PENN
RAILTIOID.
FOIIICTR OF .IOLY E.SLOORSTONS.
1- -
WEST CHESTER AND
..PEITLADELPIIIA. RAILROAD.
VIA NADIA.
BATZS VI:11Y LOW
WEST CHESTER
AND PHIL ADET, Pat& DAIL-
.MgM
CABINET " FURN ITURE
"EXCELSIOR " HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
THE WORLD
•; . : •:D GEN: ; . :11-•••
^ .i.~.;S''JtFS~
7 xi A. M.
400 P. EL
5 00 P.