The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 02, 1862, Image 3

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    ONE-PaioE Clothing, of the latest
Sttlks, made ta the Boot Manner, expressly for BE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST Belling Prioes marked In
Plain Figures. AU Goods mule to Order warranted
satisfactory. Onr one-Fbiob System is strictly ad
hered to. Ail are thereby treated alifeo,
seSa-ly JONES A 00.. 004 MARKET Street.
Allegheny Railroad and Coal
COMPANY —A meeting of tbu StoofchoUiers and Boai
holders will be held on THURSDAY, July Sd, at 13
•o’clock M.» at the office, No. 3 Forrest Place, 123#
•South Fourth street, to hear the Report of tUn Commit
tee appointed at the meeting of May 9th, and to take
auch action thereon as they may deem best for their in
ttereets. H. N. BURBOUOH*, i
If. H. SHILLINGKOBD, ( n ~,
EDWARD GaSKILL, •• > uommUtee,
JOSHUA W. ASH, M. D ,
June 27fcb, 1802,
Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder,
■Teated for nineteen years and grows in favor.. It kUIa
»and exterminates Beaches, Bed Buga, Anta, Fleas,
Stfoths in Cloth*, Furs, and Furniture, Garden. Insects,
•Ao, All genuine bears the signature of B. Lyon, and
■sis notpoisonous to per sons or domestio animal!, Be*
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon’s Powder i ills all insects in a trice,
Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mice.
Sold every where, D. S. BARNES,
my3*Btath3m .. 202 Broadway, New York.
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
flu til, City, at 111 South FOURTH Btr«.t.
CARD PRINTING, test and cheapest in the City, at
Hll Smuh FOURTH Street.
OIBOTIi,AB PRINTING, beat and cheapest in tbo
<Uty, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
ARIUVALS AT THE HOTELS
TO TO 12 O’CLOCK LABI NIGHT.
OONTINENTAD HOTEL—Ninth and Ohostnn* sta.
XB F Ballett, Boston t 0 F/Stanabury, Wash, D C
3G Killogg, Hartford ' John Sutton, Indiana, Pa
•Oapt John Kelly : ->- r H I 1 West, Cincinnati, 0
Marcus Feebhalmer, Oin, 0 Ghas L Moore, Oin, 0
<J duPont Breck,Scmnton Louis Btix» Cincinnati, 0
IP H Archer, Salem, N J J P Pntnam, Boston
!W Menaies, New Yotk Geo E Thurston, U B’N
McUatuna, N York G W Roberts, W OUeiter '
«J G Shaw, Norfolk, Va J P Armstrong, N York
Xape & la, New Ywk G W Banker & la, ; N York
IW Alexander, Baltimore H \ Phelpi, Kontncky
Mrs Martin, HopkinßV, Ky G D Golem-sn, Lebanon, Pa
Y f O Doftae, Waab, BO Nt Jones, Piitaburg.
-J Ingbatu, Salem, N J G J . Bughes t -Pennsylvania
3D Lowber, Jr, Pennsylvania J P Ash, Philadelphia
‘Geo H Simonson, N York W Gammage, Liverpool
-J W BodgfS, Baltimore Mr Milroy A l«» Oauada :
.B J Weidexjbangh,Balt JO Mlloo, Ma*a*clm , gtts
Mrs Baker, Wash, D .0 Biles Baker, Wash, D C
A A Abbott, fcalenb Mass ; WFabtma, EUs-t
' Faroes Potter, Pjq.y,-K I OK A Hntchiuaon & w, 111
Ur* Geo O Whitman. IU Kictad Boulea, FaU River :
AD Dr.uglaee, New York Dr B L Bndl, 'Tew York.
E Valentine, New York Geo W Sanford, New York
CAfilcndou, New York G A Greene & la. Montreal
',I B Booth & wf, New'York Col F N Freeman, N York
/3d N Wiseweli SV, N York —d* Peyater <fc wf, N York
.James Getty, Baltimore ,W 0 Maddnck, Now York
W M Vail & laj New-Totk F A D-iy, Chicago
•Capt Jas Lawless, Del .. H G Scovri, Nashville, Ten
M r W Richmond, N Haven 0 S Agner, Bluuf'heatar
•Peter Tevaoce, New York C Wright, New York
H Robinson, Delaware L 9 Goble, Newark* N J
HI J Bully, New York W B Hooper, B dtimore
G W Bowers, New York 0 Warren, >ew York
Jas B Btiwty, New York G B Wienuer, Now York
8 J Yandet hump, Phllada 3 1 Weston, Mass
M P Engle
J Bittinger, Boston • Dr J R Mitchell, Del
‘Miss 0 3‘j Mitchell,Del J B Ho.vt & la, Stamford
Zfllifi E Sheets, Lancaster S Smith, Jr, New York
'W P Barstow* New York W B Ogden, Chicago. .
Bon B 8 Thurston, Conn Oba* Prentia, Com
Hiram Willey, Conn Alex LeUcb, BtL mis
.J K Tare, St Louis 0 Wotruore, -Ft,* Baltimore
..R R Broemtr, Baltimore Ja& B Weight, Baltimore
Jaifß Haskell. New York Mr Tenvke, New York
Mr Byersen, New York J Bfeler, NewYorx
<7apt if 0 Amss, Ya H Buckingham, N Haven
Jas L March, Lexington Ota-fE L Efrinkerhoff, N Y
.J Yldrtdge, New York 0 SI Martin, Yirgieia
MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth si., below Arch.
J - Q Adams. BnnHngdon co .U II Duncan, Pennsylvania
Bou Win Bigler, Penna St M Adam-*, Crv-aaim, Pa
.J M Leiper E Gabler, New York
-J f>. D Lilly & wf fit H Snyder, Bethlehem
1 Painter, Westmoreland co M Malone, LaticAster
y D St Louis . G W MiU»r, Wa-h, Pa
TV'S HPauley, Green co, Pa T B Searight Dnionto.vn
J V DongiiJeii, Dniontown Lieut WilHsion, Ua A
jHev H S Clarke, Pbila Mrs Vunlewlicr, W.Point
•MrsDmkeei N London. Ot L P Williams, Phil*
31 FOuthr&uf, filftryland T s Oowran, "‘JawYork
*W B Davis, Easton, Pu W F Given. Wash, D 0
YV Montgomery, Centro co • B G Bush, Behafoute
hT Hepplck, Middletown J * Boy*r, Alechanlcahurg
L'fiberly, Mechetiicshurg ,\Y D Penna
J F Cottrell, PWiadßlphla S bmMli,
‘dl Bftm,Lauc«st-r, Pa M Gutman. Baltimore /
33 I! Gardner, Pittsburg R F'May, Elkton, Md
/IT B McOoulfT, Virginia
AMERlCAN—Ohestuut street,' above Fifth
•George Bophins, Boston J D James J •
F W Jobusor, Bristol . WmSpav th®, Havana
C»pt J U«riy ci w, Bsllimore B Grafttis, Huntingdon, Pa
l>r Bowen, New Jersey W'm Eubier, Wash, U O
W L Woodw{Sf'd,OilOUy, Pa 0 D Ln-ogbnrst <sla, Tena
B K Haag & son, Milton, Pa O F Sh-e-er, Tumnim
•G l/Bnjtl, faruaqiM, Pa E Gnodchdsi, Clyde, Y
•Jacob Mi > irs, New Jersey R fit Camphril, Nev York
J. BYYet.i.it-r, California P Todvine, Maryland
CL T Main© Jos K Biiey, NewJorgey -
W 11 L‘»yw»rd. New York 35 Marrener, New Yor£
Wfl SSkrr, U,S N
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third
.Jus ICdgworib. N.ew York- L Wiikias, N«w.York
P i'ltirid, Baltimore Mrs J Jones, \taiii, D 0
.J W Boody/ - V J Robinsou, AlttKnm
Bfaj J. Hertnann, Balt J,A poetic. York
IV C-Porterv New Jmoy Gw> Srhall, Pi-mi>i
Wm Montehnsj Snnbury H Mac ay, AVibn, Del
F Yan Antwerp, N York A Anderson, J D, B iifc
CJ W SlminoiiS. Trenton Win Obase, Lancaster
J W Hammond, Peoria, 111 GII Martin, Pittsburg
E FJlszieton, Baltimore .Gluts H West, D 3 N
L Liebman, California
THE UNION—Area street nbove Third.
John London, Altoona Pa WT Karts, Piv .
J GRf adiug, New Jersey Richard Calvin. Vermont
■John S Holcomb, -N J W H Beip, Suffolk, Va .
David J llimmn-1, Pa Hr A Lowbpr, Delaware
Geo G; Bvene, Delaware F Broofcman. New York.,
Col Robe. Bat cliff, Ta.aaqna Miss E J Ratcliff, Taroaona
FW'lc Welrty,..Tanmqua < Marion Wbeeler Now York
H Wnddeß, Brooklyn E P Ancona, Beading
NATIONAL HOTEL —Race street, above Third.
Cbas II Mislor, Pt'tisvilJe Wm K«rr, AUeutowa
J W'Boons, Scttyl daveu M J Miller, fiUilerstovva
yB Shakers, Beading John I> Stine* Penaa •=•
Henry Ihiithrary, Samuel Behm, Perm a
S H bprrgle & wf, Pe&na , 811 Stees, Pinegrove
James Oerter .ITAauuiua .Oh*s KesJer, Reading
J B Bretnistr, Pbiladu Bobt Moore, Danville
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
D McCJeuahau, MS H O Nesbitt,’ Maryland
"W Lewi?, W Chester , . Jas 8 Ilirk, Oh«»ter cb J ;
3i G Gr>i)ith, Pennsylvania W M Harvey, Pa: r
B Brmton, Pa Jae R Orem, Penna
23ie» H Aheemnker, Pa OaptSD ftUHtr, Pa
W Porter, Rochester, N Y J S Crawford ffiixton. Bid
*W H Eder, l‘]lktoo, Bid B B &ft Union. Pa
Yenac Taylor, Pennsylvania 7WJ3 Ferre e, ’Lane CO, Pa
B D Chandler, JamesvlUe. Pa T',‘
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. .
Jolm Cooler, Uuionville, 0 0 K Shears. UnioavUle, 0
jWai Anderson, Peuoa Jfl Zearing, Middletown
IS B Palmer, csp«’gCreek,Pft D Itaber, Soyder co. Pa
M L libber, Dauphin, Pa Jtt Brut>nk*r, Lane co, Pa
Isaao Bnrnes, West Chester 1' A Smith, Wusb. B
lO&Biel.Cona & wm, Pa V> r SCarry, Huntingdon,Pa
John Mawell, New York. W 0 Houser, Mechaolcsbg
HJu Auibeiibaugls, Carlisle T has lllinois .
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
TT White, New Jerßev A Flack, New Jewey
yf BurhN Milford, Pa U Paul. Montgomery,Pa
JY Parry, Attleboro, Pa T 0 Negu*, Penna
"W Betts, Bucks co A Uauahow*>r, Bucks co
33 Richardson, Penna E Evaaa, New J.-rsey
SergtA White,BlitPY JI Hart, Richbora Pa .
O Curftly* Montgomery co Jarrett, Montgomery co
IS! Lftmi.h New Jersey • L Somerfield, Penea
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CftUowhiH, .
W » Yroahr, Allentown Moses Yocom, AmUyvMe
fUh&a Finney, Bartsvilie John Hersh, Pwmsburg
<W Warmer, Penneburg Chau Harper, Jenkiatown
<0 it liurptr, Olney- J -d GormslU FeasterviUe
eDj umfeoU* r, Penna : J H Hill, Earlviiie
-Solomon Stoner., Ponna
fBA/LD-EAGLE—TMrd street, above Cattowbill.
O A Miller & la, Ponna Elias Flack, Mt Bethel, Pa
Joint Cl Wink, Ptnua Henry Gabriel. Ulentown
&T U-rkaviUe, N J S 8 Fiabborn, Penna
.A Jishbaro, Ponna . Miss MStopp, Allentown .
h H St.uber, Gbeshrco, Pa
MOUNT TERNON HOTEL—S-cond at., above Arch.
<•II Palmtr, Montg’y co, Pa Chas Nelson, New York
•■W Simpsoc, Hawley, Pa HI Brink, Hawley, P*
Jhuac Knight, B« bfrry, Pa Ur Liviognton,
■VVjji Mitdidl, JB©iitg 3 y co 1) Labor, Eqainunk .
Mr Lord, A'quiunok Ur Carroll, Sullivan co, NY
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Oil Wnhejbee,HainaiontonEdm’d Shotwell, Bihway
,;H Boon, Delaware . \ G W Deweeg, New York t
‘Cant NimniLi', Port Monroe B fein-naons, Wimriiigtoa
'■'Wre Ndi«h, Atlantic City W6t Carter, Hew Y>rfc
J 1 \Yb\t!ock, Now H Wynkoop. Bucks cj. Pa
•passengers arrived.
•Iu -steamship Suwannee, from Now Orleans—Mrs
•SUUard Llojd Mrs George Mo> er and child, Mtaa Hart,
r'Wm'GMMnage and 26 In the steerage. •••■•,•
MARINE INTE-LiaGENCE,
f&- SEE FOURTH PAGE
(. arrived.
Steamship Suwannee* Johns, from Now Orleans 21st
'idt, with eogar, cotton, Ac. to ffm.A JaaioaAOo —ves-
sel to A J Bucknor. •, .
Scbr Tangent'. Rich, 3 days from New York, in ballast
U h Audenried & Co. „ r , .
Schr Jos Bitting, Henry, 3 dajs frow Newtown, Md,
■*with lumber to J W Bacon. •• - ..
Schr George Russell, fieloey, I day from Indian Hirer,
T?ith lumber to J W Baton. ™ i ,i.
Scbr ClUper, Collins, 2 days from . Federahhurg, Md,
-With railroad ties and bark to Jaa U Bewley A; bo. _ .
Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York,
-with mdbe to W P Cly de. -
CDKABEU. ; •
Scbr S Applegate, Steelman; Fortress Monro?, Tyler,
.•atone & Co. „ . An
SclirW-Lopertßobinson, Hjanoii, „ d 0„
Scbr W D Cargill, Harfkius, Chesier, Hass, Baum,
°Bobr E* Mnilbewß, , Bradley, \Yaahington, UC, H 6
Sjancaater & Cc. ' ■ ■■
Schr Tougnut, Rich, Salem, L Audonned & Qo.
Schr 0 A Uec&Bcber, Stuoba, Boston,- do
Sclir W H Gatznie?, Ctaiki Snow H-il, Mil, captain
Sir Rlm-k Diamond, Green, N YorK, W M Bjtrl & Co.
;Slr BtveiJy, Pierce, New York, \V P Clyde.
. BT TELKOnAPH.
f Oorrespondenco ot The Press )
■ , New Yoke, July I.
\rrived, brig Euroa, from Catnpeacliy.
. Boston, .Toly t;
Arrived, ship Charlemagne, ,from Trapani; ship Aal
twerp, from Liverpool; bark Azor, trom Fayah
MEMORANDA.
Ship Philadelphia, Poole, from Glasgow, arrived at N
!York yesterday.
Ship Taecarora, Uunlevy, for Philadelphia, saiiad from
SLiverpool ,
Ship Belle of tbs Ocean, Reed, sailed from Liverpool
T9lh nit. for Philadelphia. - "•
Ship Tranauebar, Goodwin, from London, 1 at Boston
>G SUttmsMp Narth Stas, Jones, for Aspiawall, cleared
fttNew X6rk yesterday. . r . t t , w ,
Stearosbip Scoria, Judklne, from Liverpool, at New
Taube, at New York yesterday
Bark* Alex Somers, for Phila lelphU, sailed
Firumenta, cleared afc Liverpool 2flth nit.
I ,’ Toothaker, heuce, was. at Key West
291 b tilt, waiting turn to discharge, alter which wont 1
return to P to load for Portland '
j Bobr.'W G Andenried, Hewitt, hence, arrived at B ?a*
ton SQih.utt. ■ t „ . v .
Scbr Nttrragansett, Hall, hem. was at Ivey West
YOth ult. ' ' ■■■■.■■■ , , ,
3 c b«(!irollno M Wilatm, Gandy, -henco, arfirod at
|b!iicr, Bnvls, from Voll River fjf PliiMel-
Sarah' Miltei D.stdn, su i FrnnciSaO 3mith..ftom
' i'roviiler.ce for-'PWiiMiulpWa, at Dutch Island Harbor
26th nU. ■ - ,
Bcbr Francisco, Kelly, hence, arrived at Portland
29th nit.
fichr Albert Fiold, Phillips, from. Taunton for Phila
delphia, sailod from Somerset 28th ult
Schrs Mary Clark, Howard, and Fulton, Brown, sailed
from Newburyport 28lh ult, for Philadelphia
Sclir Jab Neilson, Burt, at Taunton 3Qth ult from EU
zabethport,
Scbr George Fames, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Eleuthera 19th tsH.
Schr Hickman, Dickinson, cleared at New York yes
terday for Philadelphia;
8f earner Vulcan, Morrison, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday. - ‘‘ ..
Bteamer H Borden, Meredith, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadripliia.
LIPPLNCOTT—SUTTON.—In Baltimore 6th mo.,
17th, according to the order of the Society of Prieudß,
Ezra Llpoiucott, of Princeton, N. J.? to Anna, daughter
of Janwe L Sutfrm, of the former piece ' *
STEWART—.HABLEY.—On March 30,1882. by Rhv.
W, Catbcart, Mr. John P. Stowart lo Miss Emma Y.
Harley, both of Philadelphia- ; •
je2B*jul-3
DIED.
ANDREIY3.—At the residence of his father, in Darby,
on Seventh day, 2Sth ultimo, John B. ,Aodrawa, in the
36th year of bU age. /.
HAWORTH.—On Friday afternoon, 6 mo. 29, 1862,
Susanna Haworth, in her 79rh year.
Ber reiativts and friends are invited to her funeral,
without further notice, from her late reeldence, No 631
North Seventh street, on Fourth day afternoon. (7 tn>.
2d inst,) at 4 o’clock. Interment to be in Friends’
Eastern Ground. -
GRICE —On the 23th ultimo,’Aim Grlc?, reKct of the
late Samuel Grice, in the 72d year of ber age.
Her relatives and friendh are affectionately Invited to
attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 649 North
Eighth street, on Wednesday morning next, July 2d, at
9 o’clock- v ■ *
AUNER.—On the 28th ultimo, Llz2le 0. Auner, only
daughter of George A. and Elizabeth Auner, iu the 22d
year of her age.
Fnreral tbe residence of ber parenta, at the 8..
E. corner Of Eleventh and Race streets, tbis(Wedoesday):
afternoon, at 5 o’clock. **
BABKER.—On the morning of the 29th ultimo, Peter
Barker, Jr
. • Funeral from his late residence; 1824 North Thirteenth
street, this {Wednesday} morning, at 8 o’clock. / %
KIBKBRIDE.—On the 28th uHimo, at Norristown,
Mary Ellen Ki‘khride, in tholSth year of ber age.
Fntierul this (Wednesday 1 morning, at 19 o’clock. *
KNOBR—On Sunday, June 29th,-1862, Matthias
, Knorr, in the 85th year of his age. ;
Funeral will take place from his late reEidence v ßising
Sun Tillage, on Wednesday, July: 2d, at 2 o’clock
P. M • *
. ERWIN.—On the 30th ultimo* Mr. John Erwin, aged
62 years. . /
Funeral from bis late residence, No. 14>7 Howard
street, ou Thuwiday afternoon, at 3 o’clock.
ENGLAND.—On the-29th ultimo, Robert, only son of
Robert and Rebecca L. England, aged 15 months and 8
days. > • •’
D N Welch
MABBIED
Funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 c ’o'osk. from
the-residenct of her parents, southwest corner ol Tenth
and Catharine streets. -/ _
CHAPMAN.—On June SQtb, Anna E., wife of Ohatles
S. Chapman, aged 26 years. /: •,
Funeral from her bnsbaud’s residence. No.
street, on Thureday morning, at 9 o’clock. /. *
: HOFFNER.—On the 29tb ultimo, John Hoffaor aged
fO years ■ "
Funeral from his late reridmeo. FeltouvlHe, 23d ward,
on.Thureday afternoon, atl ©’clock, without fnrther no
'tiee. ■'
HOFFNER.—On the 27th u’timo, Mrs. Anna, .wife of
the late Adoipb Hoffuer. aged 77 years. ? .
Funeral from the residence of her son, John Hoffaer,.
No. 3304 Tyler street, above Thompson, this '(Wed aea •
day) mornirg,.at 9 o s cltick. „ .
RUSH.—On the 29th ultimo, Mrs. Anna H. $ wife of
Lieut Thfis. J Bush, aged 22 years.,
TULY Ist—BESS ON &, SON’S
«i. MODR>;iN& STORE, Ho. 91S OHESTNET
STUKET.—JiiBt received t , . r
Black Double-width MonHselino de Balnea, 75c-to
$1.25. .
Black Shjgle-wuUh Monsselmfi de Baines, to 50c.
. « Grenadine Veils. 75c.
White Bin* n Collars, Bc. . ;
Black Alpacas, 200 to37#c.
“ Bareges, Lupin’s make, 18,#e to 25c
“ Tamartines. Enpin’s make, 31jyrc,
White Surplus Bofiles of alllvimte
iiiirye Crimp Rnelisb Crapes and Veils.
7F"
ON .JULY- 4TH,.THE PHRENOLOGI-
CAL CABINET will b&optnfor exunaiaationa and
tlie sale of boobs- : Standard works on Health, together
with all the Publications of FO WL E H.<fc WEL L 5 sold
at publiaberVprieea. Written and verbal de<criotions of
character are rnadeT)AY and EVENING-, by JOHN h.
CAPES', No, 922 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia.
5y2-St» v
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TSE
\S3 BEAVER MEADOW RAILROAD AND GOAL
COMPANY "has THIS DAY declared a Semi-nnauii
PiYklend of THERE PEE CENT., payable to th<s Stock
holders, at the Oompany’s Office, No- $22 WALNU [
Street, on and &*ier the llth Jnly.
L. GUAM BE BL AIN, Treasurer. ;
. PmLADSLFUU, July 1,1862. Jy2 st#
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE
Uk3 ANNUITY ASDTBUSF COMPANY UF PHI*
I/A UELPHIA, JbLTI, lS6*j.—The Managers have ibis
day declared a Dividend of FO.UR PER CENT- for tho
last fix mouth*, on the Capital Stack, payable to the
Stockholders, clear of.tke Stale Tax. bn demand,
jil-Bt* JOHN F. JAMES Actuary.
IT» EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF
IL§ AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, The Stale
Svciety of Iht Cincinnati of Pennsylvania.' Tho an
liual stated rooctlnsc of “ Tho State Society of iheCia*
cinoari of Ttmn*ylv«ma n vill be held at the DA
PIERRE HOUSE, on BROAD Street, below Cho*tiut,
bn FRIDAY, the 4ih day of JULY, 1865. at lb o’clock
UNIVERSITYOF PESKSYiiVANIA—
-IXS DEPABTaIEN C .Qt-AUTS, •
3 her Annual Coma-qnoement,/ for conferring Degress in
the- Arts, nil! be held on TEUBSDMi\ tlio 3d day of
July, in -the JHUsICaL.-FUND. BAUD The Proces
*u>» will lenve the College. Hall at 10 o’clock A. SI, The
Reverend Clergy, Judges of the United States and State
Contis, the Mayor of the City,. Seloct and Common
Councils, the Board of Directors and Pres Moot of the
Girard College, the Principal of the Central High School,
the candidates for th© Degree of Master of Arts, and
other Graduates of the Univerritv, are invitKl to attend;
GEORGS al/DE!?,
Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. ‘
i.UNIVERSITY OF FENNSYI/VANIA
[Jj£ DEPARTMENT. OF ARTS.
/‘J.'fce Examination of - Candidates for admission wilt be
held at tin* University, on WEDNESDAY, the 21 day ef
July, at 10 o'clock A. Bf. Students can apply for ad
mUsion, to pureue the full course for thadegree of Bache
lor of Arts, or only that portion of it for which tha da
grco or BneU-lor-of Snience.is. given, or-aay-auplrpjuiinn.
us the Faculty may sanction. --
iCBonGE ALLEN*
Secretary of the Faculty oi Arts.
FOURTEENTH TVARU PEOPLE'S
PA.BTY— k meeting of the People’s Annotation
of the FotntecHth Word will be hold at SPRING
GABDEN EsLL, on WEDNESDAY../Evening next,
July 2, at; o’clock- The numbers are reepectfntfy
invited to be present a» btmneaa of imnortahee will be
broiifrbt'bcforQ the meeting. By order of
.je2B-4t# DaVID ORAaSB, President.
OFFICE OF THE NORTH PEJTN
(J3 SYLVANIA RAfLKOAD (JO., 4QT WA.LNUC
Street, PiriIiADELPHiA, June 27,1862- * •.
Tte Coupons of the NORTE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD CO »due July Ist., and the interest on tfco
Scrip, due the Bsme day* will be paid at the office of the
Company. ~ WILLIAS! WINTER,
ie‘2B-6t • • • Treasurer.
THE UNITED STATES SANITARY
JJi COMMISSION PHUADRDPHIAAGESOY
Ne. 123? CHESTNUT Street—The following recoin
roendation by. the President of tho United States sufll-
anthocßcates the Cocumiaaion to the public: .
<l Sanitary Commisßion is doing a work of groat
humanity and direct practical value to the nation in this
time ot its trial. It.is entitled to the gratitude and con
fidence of the peo*/e, and I trust it will.be .gaaoromly
supported. There ia no agency through which voluntary
offerings of patriotism can he more effectively made..
«ABRAHAM LINCOLN.”
The undersisnf d will receive, and forward to places
where they may bo most needed, all contributions for the
sick and wounded, and will furnish all information to
persons applying to serve as nurses, dressers, <fcc., in the
Piooting Hospitals of fcho Cotnmisaion, or elsewhere.
je27.6t W. PIATT, Jit., SnperinteadenLu
rrzz=» OFFICE OF THEMAYOR,
IJS / CitT OF PHILADELPHIA, JnUB 28, 1862. :
To the end that the dwellings and other property ot
.citizens ©ay be protected from the mischiefs that fre
quently happen from the firing of rockets, serpent*, cha
sers, crackers, squib?, and other fireworks, and that the
public quiet may be preserved throughout the city, more
especially for the ease aod comfort of' the sics and
wounded who are entitled to the grateful consideration of
their 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 higb
•ways of the city of Philadelphia, on the Fourth Way of
July next, ensuing, and notice is hereby givtn to all cm*
T,em that the police will strictly enforce the laws and or
dinances in such cases male and provided.
By order of the Ma y o r , siOTEii
Ohief of Police.
jeS9-nawtb3fc
nr==- OFFICE UNION CANAL.COMPANY,.
PHILAMI.FBU, June 19,1862. , . .'..v ,1 .
“ju accordance -with the provisions of tho third section
of an Act of Assembly, entitled *• a farther supplement to
the several acts heretofore paswd reia'ing to the Onion
Banal Company, of Pennsylvania,” aoprovedthe 10th (lay
of April, 1862, Police is hereby given that an agreement
has be on formed between the stockholders and the bond
holders of the.said Company on the Sth day: of June,
1862, for the adjustment of the affairs of Raid
and such bondholders as took no o»rttberela ftro called
noon to express in tmtiae th&sc.fiaapnfc to.the same, or
tbeir dieseot therefrom, within three months from the
date thereof. : :
By order of the Board of Uvasers. ■ ■■ ,
. 'Ja tIBS PAGE, President
0. Thompson, Secretary. : ' .
A book for signatures will bo found at the office of too
Company, So 228 WALNUT Sheet. Bondholders call-,
ins to sign will bleaee prodneo their holds.
jyrr— PEOPLE’S STATE aIOIVBKTIOB,
yfflE piOPM 01 PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordially to Unite In
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ABHINI3TEATION
in its patriotic.efforts to suppress a sectional said unholy
rebellion against the ■
UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren In anna,
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Onion of our fathers, are requested to select the number
of BKIJtGATES vifnal to the Legislative : Representation
of the State, at ench times and in each manner as will
heat respond to the spirit of this caii, to meet in
btati convention;,.
HARRISBURG,
On .THURSDAY, the ITth day of July '-next, at 11
o’clock on said day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES '
for the offices of : ' .
auditor geheeal
AND
SUB YE YOU fißßEßifc,
*ti4 to it&n snob mensnres as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen the Government fa this season of common
yerii to a eommon cotmtry
Chairman of the People’s State Committee.
GEO. W. 0 AMMKRSDT i ) a M , re taries „ „
JOBS St. SUDDIYAN, 5 Secretarieß. myT-tf
MILITARY NOTICES.
ju G ERMAN TOWN HOME GUARD.
fifl a. Snecial Meeting of the Germautown Home G»w&
m will b« held at their ABMORY, on WEDNESDAY
“EVENING, July! 2» at 8 o'clock, to consider as to
the host appropriation of the fund being raised by the
company for the use of the Soldiers ordered to the G<?r
inanto'wn Hoapltah '. .. .
A full attendance of the old members i% particularly
requested. B. B. SMITH, -Secretary.
H VICTORY! VICTORY! !—THE
Pi 116th REGIMENT. P. V, M., has been specially
nr accepted by the War Department for three years or
- dirting the war. Captains report immediately.
Bounty, nations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from
date of enlistment 1 -,= • _ ,
Ibis to the- only three-year Regiment authorized by
the Fecretary of War from thto State, and all patriots
desirous of serving onr common country mu:r. now come
forward. - The Regiment will positively march on or be
fore the Ist of September heat.
D HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. -
A. MADSEEI), Adjutant. „ .
por'S H. BARDWEDD. Major.
Headquarters, 62d MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
jelß tf
LES MI3ERABLE9.
YiCTOtt Hugo’s superb French Novel. The literary
event of the century. An Am >ricftti translation, j cutout.
Price, 60 cents in paper covers# and §1 cloth bound.
ARTJH3MUB WARD, BIS BOOK.
The funniest book ever published, AH the rich thing*
uf’.the unowned 44 Arfcemiu.” Huperbly. illustrated and
cloth bound, price &L (Seventh thousand.)
THE MObGESONS.
Mr§. remarkably clover r ew novel, which
has already gone into a third edition. Price, SO cents in.
paper cover?, and SI cloth bemud.-
ORIENTAL HAREMS AND SCENERY.
A piquant and fascinating volit ue of adventures in
Turkey by a Frenchwoman Translated. Price, Si 25.
JOHN DOE AND RICHARD ROE.
A brilliant awd satirical novel of Society in New York,
by E. S. Gould. One vot , clotb.hoiuid. Price, SI.
GAME FISH OF THE NORTH.
A new end capital book on Fish and Fishing. Illus
trated. Cloth bound. Pure, SI 25.
These Books are sold by nil Booksellers, and will
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jyZ-wsfcf V
pTJTNAM SSEIBJBLLIONEEOOKD, 5 SElBJBLLIONEEOOKD,
EDITED BY FRANK. MOORE,;
. The Third Volume of •
THIS GBBAT LIVING HISTOBY
Has now been completod, $3,761
Sent free by Mail anywhere on receipt of the price.
• JOHN McFARLAN. Agent.
je2s-wß3t . South SlXTHStrflßt.na fltajrg.
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• DATING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English
and American Books, including ALL GLASSES of
rature. This Is the ONLY Library lu the country that
Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
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- Terms $5 per year; 6 month* B 3 i threo months $1.56,
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MBS. SsAWYBES.—We publish TO
DAY a very.fine Card Photograph of Mrs. 8A W-
T ERS, daughter of. Parson Br'ownlow, • Price, 25 cents,
Mailed free of charge. McALLTSTER & -BRO.,
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Tl/TRS.' BRO WNLOW—We publish
IVX TRTS.6IORNING a very fine Card Photograph
or Airs. BROWN LOW, wife of Parson Brownlow, Price,
25 cents. Mailed free of charge.
MCALLISTER & BRO., *
' 2fe ; . ...... m CHESTNUT Street.
DB. R. SHELTON MAOKKNZLB.—
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feHELTON MACKENZIE. Price. 2S-c&nts. Mailed
free of charge. • MCALLISTER & BRO.,
j>2 3t . • 725 CHESTNUT Street.
ITIOL. W. W. H. DAVIS—A very
fir* Card Photograph of .dot W. W. H. DA.VI3.
Just Pnbliehtd. Price, 25 cent?.' Mailed ires of charge.
MCALLISTER & BRO.,
It ; 725 CHESTNUT Street.
YpOBWAB,D.—In the march- of im
1. ; provemor.t, BEIMER Intends to. take the lead.
Hi? Colored Photograph? for $i are uadeniable evidence
of the fact. . Gallery SECOND St.., above Green. It#
TT IS SO, that BISIMEK’S Life-size
JL Oil-Colored Photographs are now being made at war.,
prices. Think pf it. a fine and truthful Portrait at a
xuodvrafe ebftrge ! SECOND St . above Green. It*
ALBUMS; FOE WAft:VIEWS—
jLi These Albums are prepared expressly for the Card
Photograph Views of the War, Groans of Statuary, Land-,
scapes, copies of Fine Paintings. &c., and are the only
Albums suited to this class of Photographs,
LIST OF STYLES AND PRICES.
No. 50. lait. mor., giß edg. and clasp, for 20 Port’s, $2 50
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62: 44 " *« ft 40 44 3 50
. 68. • “ •*. ft • 60 400
£4 Tur’y loor., 44 two clasps, 20 £ ' 3 75’
65. 44 . « 44 30 4 00
56. 4 * ft « 40 « 4 60
57. •** - 44 : ( f 50 « 5 00
- 68. *• “ pp-u sides, 20 44 525
59. .« « 44 * 4 30 “ 5 60
60. « “ ft 40 5 75
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62. Velvet, gilt morning 41 20 44 575
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r. 64. «« - ' “ . ft 40 ft 625
’ 65. r » * 4 . : 4 - 50 44 6 75
66 Turkey,, gill edge, 14 oblo'g Ato, 60 44 7fO
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68. • « 44 44 . 100 . 44 -8 00
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70. 44 * l 1! ft 80' 44 9-S6"
71. .a. a a 100 ff 9.75
QUARTO ALBUMS.
Imitation Morocco, for 2GO Portraits $7 60
H.L. SPROAT,
. Secretary
Turkey Antique,
14 41 two clasps,
New. Btylgs and Designs are constantly introduced,
livery Aibum is furbished with a Tide Page and Index,
printed in Gold.,
JKF" Complete Catalogues of Card Portraits and Photo
graph AlHumsma? be obtained gratis.. j
Published by v
Will -3, & ALFRED MARTIEN,
jf2B No. 606-CeBSTNIir Street, Peilulrlphia.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
NEW “5-20” LOAN.
The undersigned, oh Subscription Agont tor tbe Go-
vernment, ie prepared to deliver
v.:-V" ; 'T i.r . :■ -'
NEW SIX PEE CENT. UNITED STATES LOAN,
Subscriptions received AT FAB, and accrued interest
from Mayl, 1862.
legal Tender er Par Notes and Checks received for
the Bonds—the Interest to date must be paid in Gota.
This Doan fa called “5-20,” having TWENTY years to
run, hut redeemable at the option of the Government at
any time after FIVE years, but is a Six-per cent. Doan,
rWTJPONS OF ALLEGHENYCITY
\J BONDS, due JUDY-Ist, payable in Philadelphia,
will he paid at the cilice of WORK, McCO UOHi & 00 ,
No. 86 South THIRD Street. . jyl-3t»
G W. CHURCHMAN, No. 32 South
# FRONT Street, Philadelphia, to prepared to make
cash advances on consignments to his friends ,in .Diver-
Boot. V . -- • )"« I’’ l *
FLAG RAISING,'
On MoCEELBAN HOUSE,
SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS, .
On TBTJBSDAY BVEHING, between fi and 9 o’clock.
All axo incited to come ftb.il see this liapb? Xlnion Biag
rahefl ; and,also, partake of a YR1315 LUNGS.
WSL A y'obkb.
N B.—The NATIONAL BBASS BAND will bo in
. a'tendance. ‘ :
|> FRAWK. PALMER,
: SnVston Ai tist to the Government Institutions, Wash
'ington.: Aleo, to ail of the Medical Colleges and Eos-
The ‘•■PtI.MER D1M83,” adopted by the .Army
and Navy Surgeons. Pamphlets sent gratis. .Address,
B. FRAN.c. PADbIER, -
j,2.6m . No. 1609 CHESTNUT Sir, ot, Ptßlail’a.
TiEMEMBE R!—Tlie most fashionable
JAi and Hair and Outier in America
Jb L. GUTEK.I NBT, rOOBTH and BRANCH. j>2-4tif
T VORYTY PE S. RE LMER’S :• I vory
i types are eObrtr.of rare ability—the See, soft texture
of the skin, the tono of the complexion are rendered in an
exquisite manner. SECOND Sr.; above Or,Ban- It*
TVTOTIOE. —From anti after this date I
will not be responsible for any debt contracted by
others in my name. . .. ... TUOB. O ROORKE,
others, in my 92S South NINTH Street.
'jm.v 2,1862... .... ,-- , -
iCTOTICE 18 BEftEBY GIVER,
IN ' U)Bt applicatldn has been made for of
CERTIFICATE No. 14 of the PBS N MUJJip M
lESTJItANCE COMPANY, dividend of 1857, for $3O,
vhich lias been lost or mislaid.
je4Acet*
grain cradles, hay ele
!2- VATOBS, and ASTI-BKIOTIOH BtiOCKS, la
dependent Teeth Hoy and Grain Baiun, Jtcrolving
Hakee, Smi Scythes, Grass Hooks, G«den Engines,
Syiit"res, Pruning Shears, Sc . for sale by
’ * 1 BAUD r.ATOBBTrf A SOS,
, Hos. 21 and 23 South SIXT H street,
It# 1 Between Market and Chestnut streets.
CLOTHES WRINGER—E XT R A
CAUTION.—The only -wholesale agency fhr PUT
KAM’B SEI, If-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WIUSGERS
IB at Sol 433 MtKKBT Street, where the Wtioger may
he Been at work. It ia far superior tp any other.m the
market, as it lias no wood to swell, no rubber bands to
stretch, and no thumb-screws to get out of ord-r. It
will wring anything, from a Hurt collar to a aunt, and
needs only to ha seen at work to convince any homo-,
■keeper tbit. it ia just ttie thing they need. The public
are invited to call and examine Forsnle at the womicn
mflya rtonflf flf - I ■' £Lf £l, • * 130U3^
Ko 438 MARKET Street and No, 5 North FIFTS Sfe.
The only Wholesale Agent in Pennsylvania!
A. K. MoOLUBE,
rram subscriber -thus most
i' ' respectfully informs his friends,and , tUaJtablle m
general, that he hn» aciiui-ed the OYSTR RIIOIJjB and
uEOTAtIKANT formerly heathy Mr. S. B. WOLMAN,
Ser FOtfllTH aid LIBBARYStreeta. . .
" widyNESDAY next will, ha the opening of the pla.o,
iowfobe ke?t a, a LAGER-BRER SALOON. A most
eolendid LUNCH will he served np, at the Opening , ai
S future daily; a most delicioue LONOH will be jjiven
irom 10 to 12 A. M. All day Cold. Meal. can bo g it. -
Lager Beer, cooL.and foaming ; WanoM of-every de
ecrtpiino and drat Aality ; aud Oigars ol the best brands,
will eltvaya he found at the Bar el. the new Vroortetnr,
who shall try almost every thing in hispower to give entire
SBtiffaotlon.to Mi vieltore and cMmwJ*.
■ It* : Terr respectfully, ; ; OHS. KLINT.
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1862.
NEW FIIBLICATIONS.
FRESH
SUMMER BOOKS.
CAKLETON, Publisfaor,
CIRCULATING LI 1511 ARY
PHOTOGRAPHS.
pun .sides. 200
FINANCIALi
B A N-K E R S ,
NO. IK SOUTH THIRD STREET,
AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT,
COUPON BONOS.
AUTHORIZED FEBRUARY 25, 1862.
JAY OOOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
1 L 4 South THIRD Street.
BO ¥ B’, MISSES’, AND UHIL
DB“N ’ 8 CLOTHINO,
Ilf ENDLESS VAHIETI,
TBo. 131 South EIGHTH Street
Three Boora above WALNUT.
my 15 -2m
D 1 SSOLUTJON.—The Copartnership
htretofure oxirting unclrr the firm of HUNTZIJJ.
GBK ft naoWNFIBLD is THIS O \Y if imolvutl by mu
tual context. GK.o. jit. ou«TZtsa«re,
SA-ifL, M. BftO WtiFIRMI.
jy'J-Si*
Jdltl. 3862
The undersigned have Tins
DAY entered Into a Onpftrtnsrshfp under thy.naoie
KITZINGER BROS., for Hie manufacture
of SKIRTS, DRAWEES, &c.. at No. 22 B*NK
upstairs*. JIRNRY KITZINGER,
MORITZ KITZINGER.
PniLAnariiiA., Jim© 23,1862 v
The partnership op yard,
GIGLMORE, & 00. is disaclveri by the death of
Mr. it. PET3SBSON. The huvinesa wilt be settled and
comimicd by the surrivioe Parmer*. under tbs 'same
film. : - ISDMUND YARD,
• JAHJCS 0. giglmore,
JaMES 8 FENTO?,
LUCIUS P. THOMPSON.
Philadelphia, Jolyl,lB€2 . jy2-Bt*
DISSOLUTION —The firm of MOR
BTS 1,. HAtLOWBLL & CO. U TRW BAY
dihsolved by mu fit'll consent. Thn btioin-as.wiU be fet
tled by the new flimoF M. li. HALLOWELT. 6 CO. -
MORRIS li. HMiIiOWELI,,
. JAMIES TBAQUATR,
JOSHUA li. II AROOWELTir
. THOMAS W. SWIiKEY. -
ENOCH R. HUTOHI ISOM,
Wri.tiTAH P. Htl-ibOWELIi,
ABRAHAM RITI’SIR,
T Ro3S]ir,r, dawsos.
PKit.Ansi.rni4, 7th mo. 1, 1862. ‘
NEW YORK.
/COPARTNERSHIP. The under
\J' signed have'THISD AY formed a Partnorshio for
fhe transaction of the BILK and FANCY DRYGOODS
busineep, at No. 615 CHESTNUT Street, under the firm
of M.Ti, BALLOWELL & 00. .
• • MORRIS L. HALLOWED!*,
JOSHUA. L. HALGOWELL,
ENOCH It. HUTCHINSON,
WILLIAM p; HALLOWEGT..
Philadelphia, 7th mo. 1,;1562./ .' . . jy2*6e
THE UNPERSIGrNEd have this
DAY formed a Copartnership under the firm of
DAWSON, BRANSON, * CO., for trAsaactin* the SILK
and TANOY DRY GOODS JOBBING business at the
Northwest corner of MARKET and FiFTSL Streets,
, T- BUSSELL DAW3ON,
ORLANDO BRANSON.
JACOB G. BOSIGiRDNEU.
Philadelphia, July 1, 1862. j»2 lat*
TAMES MoFADDEN lias an interest
V in our bueicesa from this date.
July 1,1862.
TCrOTICK;—MR. WM. K. HEMP
BILIKS interest in bnr.hoiiaeoeapert oatkeSUt
- TtfE&LS & 00.,
118 NOBTH \WaA.RVE^
May.
jyl-lm.
Philadelphia, July i 5 ;i862.
SI he firm of M., WILLIAMSON & CO. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
The copartnership he re.
TOYORE EXISTING under the Him of HOW
ELL, SMITH, 00.»is THIS EAT dissolred by
limitation. The business of the firm will be Bettled by
either of the undersigned. , . - :
. HENRY 0; HO WELT.,
SAM. H SMITH.;
EYBJRETT D. HALL,
W6I. G. STEEL. . ■
Philadelphia, June 30. 1362. .. . jyl-3t*
COP A ETN ERB eI p .—The un-
ersignedhaye this dav formed a Copartnership, un
der the name and firm JOHNES, BORES'; '* '5O . for the
traduction of the WHOLESALE HLK AND FANGY
DRY GOODS BUSIXESSjat Has. 627 MASK.EE and
£24 COMMERCE Streets. -
GEORGE W. JOUNES,
' ■ WILLIAM H. BBRRY,
WtLLIAMH.EUItr.EY,
FRANCIS B. ABBOTT.
Philadelphia, July let, 1862. : • •-jyl*l2t
DI S S OL U T 10 N Offi PART
NERSOIP.—The Partnership heretofore existing
as BT3TILH COOK, & CO., is this day dissolved by.brai
tation, and by, mutual consent. The business af the firm
will be settled by the undersigned .
Philadelphia, June - 30, 1882
QAMUEL G. COOK will coßtimie the
kJAUCTION AND COMMISSION VCHINES3 at
the old stand, Ho 124 South FRONT Street,-.jdnre
Walnut: , r ■■;.■ . - ; jyl-12fc
T\ISSOLDTIO STHE': GO PART
-1-/ . NFBSHIP heretofore existing under the firm of
O. G. BOCKiUS & CO. is THIS DAY, dis«%Wel by
mutual consent 0. G BOCKiIJS.
Jdhk 30,1862. C. H. DILLINGER
The business of the late firm will b* settleriby the sub
scriber, at the old stand, Ho. 7 North THIRD Street.
. C. G. BOOKIUS.-.
n G/?BOoKro^iAviktf-ABSO- :
\j, .01 ATEDhimself withE. A;S3BBBITT, (formerly
with Ri pg, Sbott, & Oo..) wbl continue the NOTION
AND. TRIMMING BUSINESS, ir. all Us various
branches, under the firm o&sBOCKUJS & MERRITT,
at the old eteud, No. 7 North THIRD Street.
• . : • . 0. G. BOOKIfTS,
JuLTI, 3?62 ' ,: ; fj-2.lt] E. A. MBRltrcr. -
200 « 8 80
200 . . 12 50
rpBE COPARTNERS Hi P heretofore
JL existing aiider tbs firm of KIEGEL, BAIRD, &
00., this dav dtepnlved,
• PETER STROBE,
JACOB RTR^EL,
"\VM S. BATRD,
john wiEsr.
Jdsb 30. . jyt-6w
TO'OTICS LIMITED PAETNES
-A?* SHIP—The subscribers hereby give uoticeth'it
tier have entered into a limited pHrtneivbip, agreeably
to tbo-pro visions of the several law« nf the Commrm
w*ft\th of PeoDBylvftD?a.relat3ng to limited partnerships.
That the name of fcho firm under \vhtch s*td partner
ship is to be conducted is BIEGSL, WTE3T, & Eii
vtn, . ;• - .
Tbetlhe the hmfne&a intended to be
trar pocted is the Importing auo"‘irwvi*i< tW rtf.A7r?'-. < **'' /t< ®*
Ohat the names of the GeDeral.And. Special Partners,..
«%] nf whom .in 'llitT'ClGy 0? Pbilafi V"l?’~
JACOB .jnEGEIt, General Partner, residing at 5-7
j3^u2oi»«,-«s*r<»-*-5-^ OTITT wiBST *Partner,
residing at 322 New street: D. 8. ERVIN', Gannral
Parmer, residing at 1615 Girard avenue; HT3NRV 8.
FIS r i EB, General Partner, residing at4itt North-Third'
street-: JOSIAH RIEGEL, General roaUUog
at 4;6 Noith Third street; PETER SIEGER, Social
Partner, rewding at 717 North Eighth street; TV 31. 3
BAIRD, special residing at the Continental
Hotel. . :
That the agurerata amount of tho capital contributed
by ,bo Special Partners to the common stock is One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, of- which Fifty Thousand
Dollars to cash has boon so contributed by Peter Sieger,
Special Partner, and Fiftt Thousand Dollars Lu cash has
been so, contributed by Wm: S. Baird, Bpecial Partner.
That the said partnership ia 10 commence on the Brat
day of July, A. D 1862, and is to terminate on tba flrat
day or January, 1868.
- . JACOB FIHGED, ~
• JOHN WIHST, |
D. B. ERVIN, V General Partners.
IIKNRV S. FESTER, I .
JOSIAH RIEGER, J
PETBB SIEGE B, i serial Partners
jyl-Ow TO S BAIbD, S P Partners.
fjnHE COPAETNEBSHIP heretofore
1 existing between the uoderdgued, under the Brm of
A, T. liASfi & 00., was this day dissolved by ifceown
limitation. The business w»U be settled by either of the
undersigned, at JS®. 419 IffABKBT Street.
: . * ALEX T LANK ... •
WMi F. H&STSSLO,
B. F. KANSBQL, • \
. B. HANSELL.
, Philadelphia, July 1, 1862, jyl-tuth2m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—We
V.j have THIS PAY admitted LOUIS. KIBK-*
PATBIOK as a Partner in our firm.
P. KIftKPATIftCX .& SONS.
Philadelphia. July 1,1882. ' jyl-tuth»3t*
REMOVAL.
E. C. WHITMAN Co ,
, - CONFECTIONERS,
HAVE REMOVED FROM . SECOND AND CHEST
NUT STEWS ♦ ■
TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS & OO.’S EXPRESS.
jelhl Iroif . ' : . \ ‘ ■ ,
JCJB ' PITCHERS,,
HA EE’S
PATENT PLATED ICE PITCHERS,
rEIU’ECTLT AIR-TIGHT,
Warranted to keep the Ice longer than any Pitcher in
*- ’. tbemarket.
: WAf. wmsoN & son, ■
SOLE AGENTS,
S. W. CORKER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS.
Also, Pitchers of ail tlio different manufacturers con
stantly on hand, plain and ornamental, at reasonable
pticee. -• ; ■ ■- jess-iat-
a Card to the public.
•CONGRESS SPRING:
WATER DEPOT, 70 CEDAR STREET,
An attempt has been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they'call “Congress Water»
from fountains, and at the priceof six (6) cents per glass.
Tha whoUsale ptice of the genuine Cougress Water, at
.Kew York, beipg abou> 7#;'cents per glass,'the Smposi
tim of pretending to sell at retail at leas than cost, and
•without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is
apparent; but their course ■ has been to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water Into a fountain
fi led with their, trash, and thereby christening its total
Contents. ’
E. S. ARCHER,
Wo cave sever sold Congress Water in fountains, nor
in vessels of any othtr description than oidinarr.siaed
glass bottles. Tbecork of every bottle of the genuine ia
branded,:
And. any without
OONGBESS
ters on the cork is O. &W.
■ • : | WATKB.
•whether from foun*
/ The following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly
with genuine Congress /Water, in bottles, fresh from the
Congress Spring: . • '• ■■
FIVED’K BROWN, co*. ESfth and Chestnut sts.
O S. BUBKBLfr, HIO Chestnut street.
J;G; TURNPENNY-&.0O.» 941 bnrace street.
THOS.J. BUdB AND, cor. Third and Spruce afcn.
B. J; STEVENS & CO-Womineotal Hotel.
AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street.
& *OO., Market street. ■
WIETH BrosV'Wnlnut street. . V
je2B-2m if
ttV)[NE ObD JAMAICA COB’IEE-
Jj Fxoali roosted every'.day.
■ JA-SHtS HOSIER* SON,
. SEVENTH nnr) NOBLH, anit
j y2 ■ -- : SIXTH and WOOD.
-VTEW OB OP OB' VAN IL b A
LN BILANS, afc®9 per pound; also, on hand, thecheap-
Ota*.'* Split Bk™ ferity.
Ko. 133 Boiub FKONI Street,
COPARTNERSHIPS.
FAKNHAH, KIRKHAMV& 00.
; jyl-6t*
M. WILLIABISON,
O. H. WILSON,
S. -M. ANDERSON,
HENRY 0. POTTJSB,
E. G. DUTILU,
SAMUEL C. COOK.
I). B, ERVIN,
H. 8. FfSTER. :
JOSIAH BXMGEL,
JtEHOVALS.
BELOW EOBBSO,
TO B K
Saratoga* July 16, 1861
those words and let-
0 o U N TE R> BIT,
tains or bottles.
OLAHIC A WHITE,
Prowietors of Congress Spring.
CfiARK & WHITE.
RETAIL OK.Y GOODS.
~~
TRAIL SPRING SKIRTS
FOE
LADIES, MIESES, AND CHILDREN,
OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY, EXTRA LENGTH, '
■ And
BEAUTIFUL SHAPES.
SHEPPARD, VA N„.H ARLINGEN, &
ARRISQN,
je26.wlra-6t 1006 OHE3TNOT STIMIST.
E. & L.,
E. & L.
EYRE & LANDELL,
EYHE A LANDELL,
EYRE & LANDELL,
EYRE &- LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH,.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND.ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
’ ARE NOW CLOSING OUT
SUMMER SICKS.
SUMMER SHAWLS.
SUMMER ROBES,
FRENCH ORGANDIES':
RICH GRENADINES,
SOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS,
SUMMER FOULARDS.
GRENADINE V.SILS,
SUPERIOR MITTS,
INDIA PLAID SILKS,
PLAID MOZAMBIQUES,'
PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES.
BLACK SILK SAOQUES.
jelO-tdthslm
1 024 CHESTNUT STREET
« E. M. NEEDLES v
53 Invites the special attention of Ladies who in*
.. teed speeding the summer out of town to a very
large assortment of MaDE.UP GOODS jnat re
- ceivefl. in"
* SLEEVES, SETS. TJANDKEBOBISES,
;c <£c., in every variety of material.
Alto, ft larjye assortment of BIUSGIUS, suitable
ia for GATH 13 ALOIS, Ac,, tosesher with every va
rifty •'of"WHITE* GOODS, -LINEN 1 3, LAO 33.
Z EMBKOIDEBIES, B.AEDKE.ROH’ES, VEILS,
? &e
Just opened per latest arrivals from Europe
an inroice of yery beautiful and entirely new
styles
3 , PUFFED FRENCftCAMBBn, for
O CrABIBA LDUS, MODB GRB N aDTNE VEILS,
*ud SWJSS , RUFrLINO for
*. iriD'mrng Vhin Dresses, new aad vciir da
*4 fcirable article. A ! so, an invoice of
O
PURE WRITS FRENCH PLAID
• ORGANDIESt
I OS. A 08. E-8T BUT STB
B STEEL &..SON,
• No. 713 North TENTH St, tvWe COATES».
Are noV.ctosfßß out their entire stock of
".FANCY SILKS, •■.••••-:.,■
BABEGSS, OBALLISS,' - •. - -
' SIOZA « PIQUES. OEGANDIES, "
'JACOSET AND OAMBBIO LAWNS,
' - TR&VLLLIBG MIXTURES, and
. SUMMER DRUBS GOODS. •
Of all kinds, at F.XTR 'ORDINANY LOW-PRICES.
LACE goods REDUCED. ;
S*s Laco Msiuh-s reduced to 502. .
SSfiLac© Months reduced to SlO.
SIS Lace Mantles reduced to SS.
SID Lace Mantles reduitd to S 7. ■
v *l2 Lace Mantles reduced to $5.
£lO Leee Mantles reduced to Si.
$3 Lace Point- s reduced to S 3.
• SSI2 Laco Poinfes reduced to SL
: * £l6 Lnce pninfea reduced to 83.
525 L»ca.Polities reduced to 812,
. STLK COATS AND cAOQUES.
. Closing out UN DBRCOST PRICED. • je3o
TYES IB ABLE SUMNER GOODS.
U * Checked Worsteds.
Trttceilina'.Goodfl. .
Checked Poplios and Silks. \ ; ,
'
Very OheVp Fancy Bareges. ‘
Cheap lotsof Barege Robes. : ’
. s*/:egch Organdies aod'lrftvnaa, ' **
. lbr7nzru«oSr— : “
• Barege Shafts. y
* ' ' r Tttdia-Cbp.ck Silks. .
Poulard Sdka.
Black Silks. .
> : " French Chintzes. ;
. . Mousaelincs. ■ '■
. SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
>26 ! '*• CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
Eye® & L&N3MLL, FOURTH and
ARCH, have '
Blue Flannels for Bathing Robes. v
Gray Flannels for Bathing Robes
Plaid Flannelp for Bathing Robes.
Shepherd’s. Plaids for Ba hiag Bobes. jelS
Eyre & landell have a foil
.asportfoent of
ToririeteV Threes -
Mode Grenadine Veils.
Mitts, ol superior grade,
Sea-side Stripe Shawls.
- - 'White Barege and Shetland Shawls. jela
TAS. B. CAMFBISL.IJ & Go..
£?.. m OHBtiTNUT STREET,
.' - OFFER AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Very’, choice Goods of recent importation.
Black Hl it Checked Grenadine, extra quality.
Foulard Mlk* elegant atjles and fine quality.
Black Silks/beat brands.
Broche Barege, Hernanig and Mozambique's.
8-4. Paris Fild’Cbevre.
Boil d J obevre»all wool filling.
Grenadine Veils, in mode and other shades.
■WHITE GOODS AND, LINENS
In great Variety, at extremely low prices.
T INEN DRILLS.
I A cheap lots Drills for Gents’ summer wear.
Auction lots’at 25; 31, 38, 44, and 60 cts.
Extra good White Piiils, 31, 33, aod 60 cts. . .
Summer 6aßBimeres f delicate line plaids. / '
Fashionable Mixture a and Solid Colors.
: 6-4 Silk-mixed Coatings, at.the right prices. . ■
Cloth Goods of every description—a fine stock.
. HOYS] BEADY-MAOE CLOTHING.
Boom in second story devoted to this branch.
Summer suits for the country for boys. ,
Oaxmoiilß made to order with despatch.
MANTLE ROOM.
Closing out sales of Silk Sscque3.
Closing out sales of . Silk-Mantles.
Closing out sales of Cloth Cloaks.
/.Closing out sales of Thin Sacqnea.
Closing out sales of Lace Mantles. • .
COOPER.dsOONABD,
je2B-tf S. E.‘comer NINTH and MARKET Streets.
-\TBW SPRING PRINTS,
Dl OHOtOS BTYLHB.
H.E'aBIMAOa,
. SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC, ■ ■
ALL TWHLVB AND A HALF OSKTB.
: & largo lot beat stylos andjast colors at 10c.
■ . OOWPEBTHWAIT & 00.,
mhl6-tf H. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET »ta.
T WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
I of soy.customers.and friends to the following Goods, -■
which aro fresh and desirable:
Black and White Plaid Silks.
Organdie Lawns, choice styles. .
One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18#c a pair. "
One lot of Black.Biife.Sl-iax ; the best I aver tad for:
the money. _ JOHN H. STOKES’,
702 ARCH Street. •
-xpzv* EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
' GOODS, &0-—Just opened, a general assortment
of desirable French and Scotch Needle* worked Bands,
EdgiDgs, Sleeves, etc.,
at very law prices'.v.n -
’ ALSO,
A full line descriplions of White Goods for Ladies’
wear, of the most approved makes.
8D EPPARB.^AN 1 HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
ie4 ‘ * T . , 1008 OHBSTSUT Street.
AT 70 <5 ARCH; STREET MAY BE
found Barege Anglais Shawls. *
White Barege Mlawls.
Mozambique Shawls.'
Plsid bilk Shawls. .
.. Just recernd and for sale by •' ■ • ' ~ :
j e 24 JOHN H: STOKES.
riLOAKB, PALATOTEB and MAN-
V_) TlLLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles wiß
find It to tbelr advantag ito visit the old established boas,
of Mrs. TJEHBY, No. ag North NINTH Street, below
ABCH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at erioe.
that astonish everybody.: ant-Sm
-fOHN H. STOKES WILL OPEN
P f TO-MORROW MORNIN3, at^7o2 ARCd Street,'
10 dbz. Grtuts* Light Lisle Gloves, at;18&, worthB7#.
- Aho, 5 doz. Ladies’Mode Hose at 13, worth 25.
A*efy One piece-Black ludia Silk, without lustre, for
mourning and aprons. ;
rtHBAP CARPETS, MATTINGS,
\J : OIL CLOTHSt-AND "WINDOW SHADH3.-V.
E. ABOHAMBATHit, N. K. corner ELEVENTH and
MARKET Streets,.w|lt open this morning, from auction,
Ingrain Carpets at 31/ 37, 50. and 62c; Entry and. Stair
Garnets, 86 1o 62c; Rag, Hemp, and ‘yarn Carpets, .16 to
31c; White and Check Matting, 20 and 25c j Floor Oil
Cloth s 31 to 50c 5 Gilt bordered Wind our Shades, 500 to
SI; Buff and Green Window Holland. W to. Dry
Goods and Carpet Store, N. E. cor. ELEVENTH and
MARKET-Streets. ' > , jel< tutfoßlZt
-vroTicE.—to Mary williams,
_LN widow of Abner. Williams, late of Lonioederry
(ownshin, Chester county, ABNER WILLIAMS, AbK.-
with. ann dklanY ISKWITB, .ABSW m-
LIAMS, GAIDS P.WILLIAMS, and EMKABETti .
EDWARDS, legatees and legal representatives of mq .
said Abner Willimne,' deceased: -• ■"•■'■■//. , . .
Application has been made to the Orphans Court of
Chester couuly for an o dW to sell the real estate of "«‘l
deceased, ; consisting of > messuage ana tract ot mud, j
situate in LondoTulerry-towaship aforesaid, bouoded by
lande of John BameeyfHughFerguson/attd others, con
t&ining about thirty-eight .'acres,-more on .under the
provisions of rke act of AprilMB,lBs3, relating to real
estate, and said Court the second MON- I
DAY --of i Augmtnext, kt the Conrfc Honse, in Westj
Chester, for the be «io*g hf-all parties interested who
may choose to . appear and show: cause nrby the sale of
said real estate be decreed, when and where
yon *ny attend it you St o D rop£. BtMiWaTOHi
jyl. tuSt ’ Attorn.? for Potlttouers. ..
TTERY CHOICE OOLONG TEA at
SEVENTH and NOBLE, ami
i,2 SIXTH m\ WQQP.
FIREWORKS
FIRE-WORKS,
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
FBKNOH, AMERICAN, ANO OHINESB!
SKY-ROCKETS, BO SEAN CANDLES,
COLORED STARS, WHEELS, FLYERS,
BOSETTBS, FIEKMI.N’B TOEOHSS,
TORPEDOES,
FANCY PIECES, Etc.,
FOB SALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
E. O. WHIT MAN M Co.,
AT THEIB NS W STORE,
CHESTNUT ST., BELOW EOURTH,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS’ EXPRESS
je2s-lji3 \
EIRE CRACKERS.—-500 boxes Q-old
Chop No. 1 Fire Orackere.
Oranges and Lemons, in prime order, for sale by
RHODES & WILLIES,
3'elS : No. 207 South WATER Strw>t
NATIONAL FLAGS
JjpjL AGS! F L AGS!
BANNERS AND STREAMERS
OF EVER! DESCRIPTION.
SASHES, SWORDS, SWORD-BELTS,
EMBROIDERED AND METALLIC.
PASSANTS,
MEXICAN AND FANCY SPURS,
AND '
MILITARY GOODS
AND
equipments of all .kinds.
//; EVANS & HASS ARE,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
j.fB-7t No. 418 ABOH STETSKT.
ATIO N A L
FLAGS.
SILK, BUNTING, AND MUSLIN
A v
FLAGS,
' ALL SIXES, .
FBO3I 7 INCHES TO 50 FEET, :
GILT FLA& ORNAMENTS.
POLES,
: SPEA-ES. ■
BA.GI.es, and
BALLS.
BUNTING, OF SUFEIUOR QUALITY.
FLAGS 0£ ALL NATIONS
■ MADE TO ORDER. •
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FlLt.^p.
W. B. HORSTMANN & SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
F 27-71. . ■ ■. ■' ' ■■ ■ .■
INSURANCE- COMPANIES.
gTATEMENT OE THE CONDITION
OF THE
UNION MUTUAL .. LIFE „ IN3U-
MAY 2Gth, 1662.
Guarantee-.Capita)* satisfactorily
secured
ASSETS.
Cwh on hand
Cash deposited in bank.
Caab in hands of agents-
Lom e secured by bond and'mortgage, consti-
tuting a-6r&t Hen<m ; r«al estate ..v
City, county, and town b0nd5..,.....
Railroad first mortgage b0nd5........
Railroad stock., **«
Rnnk stoclc..•**
Loans to secured by a-pledgeof p011cy.4?17 995 95
Office fdrnitnre
Interest due and unpaid;
LIABILITIES*
Amounfc of dividends (either cash or scrip)-de-
clared and not Tet du0..... $57,676 00
Amount of all other claims against tlto Com-
INCOME.
Amount of.cosb premiums received.. »-.Ji?79,881 32
Amount of premium notes taken by the Com-'
pany..
A mount of premiums earned..........
Amount of interest money received..
Amount of income from other sources.
EXPENDITURES.
Losses paid during the year..... . .........;■**. 6M50 00
Losses paid during the, year which accraed
prior to the year...... 5,£00 0Q
Amount paid and owing for reinsurance 1,3:8 LA
Amount of return premiums paid;..,.
Amount of dividruds paid during tbe year.
Amount of expenses, icoladihg. commissiong
and fees paid to agents and officers of the
Company and taxe5........................
Amountof all other expenditures..........
HENRY CROCKER* President.
>V. H. HOLLTSTEE,. Secretary.
The are prepare# to offer Hberalinduce
ments to parties wishing to insure in the above well
known Company, either on policies for the whole term of
life, or on 'the TEN-IEAR* HO-N.I’OBEEITUaE
TLAN.
SABINE & DUY,
AGENTS AND ATIORNIES FOR THE COMPANY,
No. 147 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
jcsSij>2 2t .
QIRARD FIRE AND MARINI
JNStTEANTCB COMPANY.
OFFICE 41S WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
CAPITAL 8200,0C0.
This company co'atinnCß to take rink, ea the safe!
ciasdes of Property at low rates. .
Tho pubUo con rely upon its responsibility, soul ablH
ty to pay lessee promptly. Its disboreementa for thi
benefit of Hie pnbHo, during the last nlno years, e xcsedl
5500.000,
and wo respectfully solicit it* fayor in. the fetor*.
PIBSOTORS,
OHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WAIKSH,
JOHN W.OLAGHOIIH, . JOHN THOEBLBY,
0. F. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,.
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER 8. HOE, of N. 1,
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D, N. 8. LAWRENCE,
WM. 0. RODMAN, JOHN SUPPLES.
THOMAS OBAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vico President.
JAB. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2B-tf
EAME INSURAJ
No. 408 OHEBTNDT i
FIBS AND JJVSj
F. N.Bnok,
Ghas. Ribhardfloiii
Henry Lewis, Jr.)
Alex. WhiUdin,
Oeo. A. Weßt,
0. W. Davia,
JTBANCaB H. BTJ<
• CHARLES BKJHj
■WILLIAMS L BLAHOI
riOMMONWEALT
\j banoh oohpany,
PENBBTLVANIA. -
DIBSOTOBB
DiylA Jaynt, M. 8., Chariee H. Bogen,
JotoM. Whltaß, John K.. Walker,
Jtdward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Sboniiu S. Stewart, . WiUlam Strothers,
Henry Bewto,Jr., . BUjah Jonoe.
DAVID JAYNB, M D . Predaeisfc
JOHN M. WHIT ADD, Vice PrOi-J&SS'.
SAMOBIi a MOON, Beoretare. .. ■ ■
Office, ComroonweeUb . Bail Jim t Sl3 UERSTNB
Qtmt, Pbttadelshia. ert-Btt
WANTED— A SMALL GIRL,
fond of children to a-mist in t.ho light work of a
small family. loquiie at 1128 OXFORD St. jd3o-3t*
pANVASfcKRB WANTED, for Day.
cMt ck’fc “ History of the War for the Union ” Ac
fire biibintsa men will find this to be profitable employ
ment Johnson; fry, & go.,
je£B-6t* 126 South Eighth Street
A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN WHO
JLjL sells a large ametmt of near Peunavlvanla trade, is
open for an;eugag*nmit with.a crno.l Drp-Gooda Job
bing Bouee. Addresß 1 Harry, ss Press ollke. J«2B Gi#
TXT ANTE I)—2 000 Men along the line
V T of the "Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborora, 250 car
pentera, nnd 250 st»ne masons. Apply to the officers of
the Lelitgh Coal and Navigation Compvny, at M.AOCH
CBUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anyafcare
along the lino of the works. JeiO tf
TO LET—SI ORE. No. 120 North
WHARVES. A|.pl. fttSS&ABCH Seret. It#
t FOR SALE—A very desirable
Prorerty, situated on the northensterly tide of the
TACONY road, (which lead* from Frank ford to Brides
bnrg), about quarter of a mile from tbe U. 3 AißT.al,
consisting of a Two-story Frame Dwelling, containjirg
nine rooms, with Suitable outbuildings, and 15 acree of
land in a high state of cultivation ] cberrisß, plums,
. peaches, straw befriea, raspberries, *c , io groat va
riety. The properly in eligibly situated for' dividing
into building lots, having fronts oa Tacony au-1
Trenton avebne, and in addition thereto a aide front on
Wargarctslmt,connecting Tacouyroad.with Frankford,
A railroad station i? vithin ooe ffjnwe, and facilities for
reaching the city by the Frartkford and BrLdesburg Pas
senger liailwaya. Apply on the premisPß to -
ANTHONY WRNZRLL,
»'. t 0 ■ '/ ; LUKRNS & MONTGOMERY,
jy&w&l-W*. 1035 BEACH Street, above laurel.
fi" FOR SALE-A FOUR-STORY
SiiiiDWFSI.LING": HOUSE, Nn;.-m fouth TENTH
Street—l 9 feet front, 7. chambers, Urge parlor, dining
room and kitchen in.the basement. Price ST 000, nearly
all of which may remain .on"the premises. ‘ Apnlv No.
305 WALNIJP Street, first floor back, jyi-3fc* *
£g WALNUT STREET, VpsT PHI-
B^aLADELPHIA.—FOR SALE—A substantial three
si ory ST ONE DWELLING, with back building, aita
ate on the south aide of WALNDC, (the msst fashiona
ble street in the city,) between Thirty-BBvemh .and’
Tbirty-efchtb streets. Curbed, paved, and gas and
water introduced. Lo‘\ 32 front by 175 in d«spth r
It being ibe wistermhos£bonse,and now occupied. Terms
of payment will be made reasonable, it being offered for
sale to close an estate. Apply to J K EY.KS.No 115
GOTHIC Street,between 10 and 5-o’clock. .j*27-lrn#
mo DISTILLERS. ~~ "H
A Xiie DISTHiDFBY fcnowa .
“PHOENIX,^.;:
and formerly owned and occupied by SAHXj. SMYTH.
Ssq., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between 'BAGS
*nfl. VINK Btroofe, Philadelphia, Capacity OGO bnsh&lt
per day, ic ncwofferedfer sele on reasonable and accom
modating terms. Is la good running order, and baa *JI,
the modem improvomento. An Artesian well on the pro*
mines famishes an unfailing imppiy of good t pare woter.
Address 2. LOOSE A 00., No, 1610 MARKS?
Street, fe22-dtf
piQURTH- STREET
CARPET STORE,
So. 47 ABOTB OHBSTin-T, No. 47 .
J. T. DELACROIX
Invites attention to his Spring Bnportatiem of
CARPETINGS,
‘loKipHsing every Btyle of tbe Newest Patterns and
Designs, in VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS
SELS, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY, and INGRAIN
CARPETING'S.
VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS.
SCOTCH RAG and LIST CARPETINGS.
TLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in every width.
COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS.
DOOR-MATS, BUGS, SHEEP SKINS.
DRUGGETS, and CRUMB CLOTHS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
LOW FOB GASH.
J. T. DELACROIX,
mhs-4m 4 7 South FODRTFf Street.
»SX LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT* BE
§P^ S MOVEi> to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, net*
the Franklin Institute. 7 .
Tbe undersigned, thankful ibr pagt favors, and bobiy
determined to‘merit, future patronage, boa secured as
elegant and convenient store, and has sow on baud ?
Large assortment of Lillie*® Celebrated Wrought ans
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the onij
strictly fire and burglar proof safe® madeO Also, LiSis’c
UneQunU&d Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank. Jjocka.
Lillie’s Bunk Vault Doora and Locks will be
to order on short notice. This Is the strongest, best sttK
Seated, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Aleo, particular attention la colled to l/illio’a rTsv
Cabinet Safe, for Flats, Jewelry, &q,. This Safe te ©on*
oedad to surpass In style and elegonoe anything yet €?-.
fered for this purpose, and la the only one that Is Btrictl;
fits and burglar proof.
. Bpbcial Norioa.—l have now on hand say twoniy .K
Farrol, Hertfug, & Co ’s Safes, most of them nearly neir }
t-nd some forty of other makers, comprising h cmsplffsi
aecortment to gisea, and afl lately exchanged for 6m
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They wiU be sold at ve?j
iby prices. Please call and examine.
, M. O. SADLER. Agasi'•
gMS WATSON’S , .
®P. ks • . * SALAMANDER SAJIS
- - - STORE, . •
ivSOUTH FOURTH BTRE3T, :
4 ' -5 PHILADELPHIA. PA.
A large VArietx 0 r SAFES alwaye
baud .
rp n E_
“ EXCELSIOR "
ABM THE BEST IN ,
XM.X iii.l X )"' r “ *.
OO
*750 00
And surer* of tbe odebratad
“EXCELSIOR” : ;
SUB AB- CUKE© HA MS,
Koa. 142 and 144 North FBONT Btrsat, -
AtoM'ira
E.S imfiy-oslebraSea “ BXCBiSIOB” HAMS ix*
oared by 3. H. M. & 00., (In a style peculiar to them
aelvee,) eifreasly far KAMII.Y USB; are ot delioioni
Savor; free from the’unpleasant taste of salt, and 'an
pronounced by epicures, anparior to «ir now offered
lop Bale. - . . epl-Hm
15,614 89.
12,415 IS
....<162,353 30
...... 57,463 67
12,780 84
...... 11,665 00
...... 16,364 09
... 1,063 43
.. . 2,635 01
711,131 22
MORIAH CEMETERY.
Ibis gmmd is located a faw yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city aeliauxel Hifl, and
Is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
miles around. -
57,878 GO
Its BOH is admirably adapted for the purpose deigned,
being high and dry. The pnbiicare invited to exomint
its chums before purchasing, risewhere.
General and sectional plans may be examined at the
. 69,320 40
.149,001 72
... 80,164 74
... 3.851 31
... 38,919 00
21,790 70
2,955; 00
*CE COMFAISTj
jrD^imvßAWoa.
ITOBB,
B. D.Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
P.'S. Justioe,
Washigtgton Jone*,
Oban, Stokes,
John W. Everman.
jK,Pr«rtdent.
IBBSON, Vico President, .
LARD, Bacretary: [mhlß-liti
!H BIEE INBB
, OT THU STATS 0}
WANTS.
fOR S?ALE AMD TO LIST*
uARF ETB ANB MATTIiN GS
SAFES.
THE WORLD.
3% H. MGHINER VCo.,
SSNBEAI/ PBOYTSION DSAiKKS
COMPANY’S OFFICE,
m. 138 SGUTH BJ3TK BTEI3KT,
Where r an 7 further inforcoatlsn will be cheerfully at*
forded-by tile agent
EJESIKABXLB LOTS,
AT LOW PEKJBSj AND ON LIBERAL TEE.T4S,
Are now hi thp market, ascec of them in sections just
opened, having hitherto been heW In reserve. .
Ofpics Hours from 8-A. Si. to 4 P.fil.* and either be
fore orafier these hours, at the residence of the under
signed, - ' . '•
So. 314 NOBTH TENTH STREET.
FREDERICK A. VAN ODE VS,
- QENKBAI. aGKNT
21. B—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery lot
such as dnsire tD purchase. ■ ■ inyl6«2n*
OEF LC a: 01 THEBOARD;, 01
' HEALTH, S. W. corner of SIXTH and BANSOJJ
gjreetg—iHlLADELßHiA. Jaae 23 th, 1862.—1 am directed
by the Board of Healthto publish theioljowms copy of
a resolution &EN,fe...;
JUtolved. That the Preridoctsof Railroad Companies
and the Captains df- Steamboat- Lines leading from the
city be Informed that tbe removal of dead boexesonfc
of the city, wii bout a permi t from the “- Board of Health;'*'
to accompany said body, is aoniasnee, prejudicial to-the
public health, and that all persons violating said rule will
bepTOsecnted according to law, made and provide! for
cases of nuisances. , • 3yi.-tulfasu.fc
T\R. GB.URO BILL’S HYPOPRO3-
I / pHITES, for tbs Prevention and OU.BE .Off CON
SUMPTION.—.tat received from Paris. R supply o?Dr.
Olmrchitl’B Syrup of Hypop&ospUite of Soda, Syrnp of
Hypopboßpbite of li'iuo, and pills of Hypophosphato of
Ohinine, with directions for. use. Porsons suffering from
CHEST J> Fractions call now obtain tho above medi
cines, gopnino, at . FKBDNRWK BROWN’S
ie6-ftul2t ' Drue and Ohemicai Store,
N. E. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Phila.
Many efforts have been
made to preserve the form and features of the
dead, without tbe usual mode, so repugnant to the feel
ings, of placing the body in ice, , This difficulty has,
beS overcome by Good’s air-tight PATENT BOXES.
Gold air la the medium used—acting aa a preservative—m
the warmest weather,and for auy length of time required.
Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundreds of miles with
perfect safety, nod in a good state of preservation.
• JOHN GOOD, Undertaker,
No. 921 SPRUGE Street.
. N. B—Lead, Metallic and other coffins, furnißhed at
shortest notice. Heareea and carriages of the bestoualllsf.
ijots, half lot®, and single graves, in the different ceme
teries: one superior - lot in 6lount . Moriah Cemetery 5
one, two, three, or four hundred feetj can be bad cheap
Rsferbncks —Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON, 224 South
EIGHTH Street; Dr. J. H. B. McOLELLAft, 1029
WALNUT Street . . mv9-tbstu3m
TTNIIBD STATES PATENT OE-
U FICE, WASBINGTON, June S&> 1862.
On the petition of JOHN P. HVYES, of Philadelphia,
PeoDßylvania, praying for the extension of-a p»t«st
gxanted to him January SOtli. 1549, for air improveoiwjt
is A BAKING APPAHATOS,” forseveu frorathe '
expiration'of said patent, which takes place on the 30tu
day of January, 1863 . r
It is ordered that .tbe said petition be.hcard at tbo-Pa
tent Office on the 12th dap oh J»n«a%vnext s
at 12 o’clock fil.; and all persons ars-notiQea.to appear
apd show cause;' it any they why saia- petition
onjiht not to be granted. .. . M . A . ,
Persons -opposing the .extension arc. required to fite m 4
the’Patent Office their abjections, specially set- forth, m
wiitiDg, ntlo.Bt twenty anye before the Any of bowing;
all testimony filed by eilber-papty to be, nsoiatthe said
luaring must betaken andtraosmitt*® in aocordauoe
with tbe rules of the office, which. wil\bo furnished an aj^
ia tbe cape will hoefosed on tbe 29th day
of December next, depositions and other papers relied'
upon as testimony mast, be' filed In .the office On or be
fore tbe mbrniDg of that day; the argacneuts, if auy,
within ten'daja thereafter. f ,
. Orderedvalso, that this,notice be pubUsh&d iu ths ATa
tionoX InttUigmctVi Washington. D. 0., and 2%e Press,
jPbil&dtlpbia, Ba., once a week for three successive
' weeks;. tbe first of. said publications to be at least sixty
days previous to tiio day of heariog.
D. P.-HOLLOWAY,
jeSO-niSt Oommi3si6r‘or of Patent
p, Editors of the above pauers will please copv,
and send their bills to the Patent Office,-with a paper ceu
tfeining this notice.
HOTELS.
pOWER8 J HOTEL,
Nos. IT ana 19 PABK BOW,
(OPFOSITS THS ASTOB HOUSB,)
NEW YOBK.
SEEMS *l.BO PBB DAT.
This popular Hot©? has lately been thoroughly reao
rated and refurnished, and now posseeaes &U the regot
'ltesofa
FIBST-OLA3S HOTEL.
The patronage of Philadelphians and the travelling
public, deeiriag the best accomodations and moderate
jharges, is reapeetfuliy solicited.
ie2-Sm H. L. POWERS, Proprietor.
A CARD.—THK UNDERSIGNED,
£\. late of the GIRABD HOUSE, PhlkuLelphia. have
‘eoned, for a term of tear*, WILLARD'S 90TEL, fa
Washington. They tafee this occasion to roturn to fcbeir
friends and cufllomers many tbankfl for past favors
md beg to &w*ure them that- they will bo moat happy to
fee them va their new quarts.
■ SYKES, CHADWICK. * 00.
.WARffrwnTQin. July 18. may . an-Xl-lr
AMUSEMENTS
TTTALNUT £TBBfcT THEATRE
W Sole Lessee.. .Sirs. M. A. GARRETSOST.
Re-engacenient o* the great Americas Comic Actress,
MISS JULIA PALY. MISS JULtA DALY.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, July 2i,
BY PUBLIC REQUEST,
MAR3OT, THE POULTRY DEALER.
Margot. Mi*s Juiia Daly,
THE PEOPLE’S LAW YE E,
Solon Shingle.
* . lu active preparation, \
KING COTTON. KING COTTON.
Doors open at 7jg e’clock. Commenco at B.
iy"BS. JOHN BB!W S S
X?J. ARCH-STREET-THEATRE.
T WENTY-SISVENTEfNIGtIT OF r. S. CHANFfi.AU.
BENEFIT OF MmS E. PRICE.
TO-NIGUT, (Wednesday) July2d, 1862,
TEE OO'iOROQN. THE OCTOROON.
Pete.............. .F. S. Coartfrau.
Dora Sunny side. ..SlissE. Price.
To conclude with the Farce, entitled
THD BLACK HORSE CAVALRY,
• • Cast to the full strength of the company,
Thursday. Bfmfifc of Mr.-Craig.
Tm ‘ TlV ter tertainment on 4th of July evening.
Prices as
Curtain rises at 8
fIONTINENTAL.XHEATRH.
MR. S. DAVTS.. Sola Lssseft
fc Tbird We ek of Crowded H0n50.%3
HOOtEY’B. MINSTBUi.fjt
Second Night of the Charming Kalladiat,
MB- 0. BRiNBT.
Third Night of the Ethiopian Comedian, 1
SIR. HARRY LEHR.
HouFes full nightly. Tie best Entertainment ever
given at the prices.
Mr. HENRY wi»e|t>g
TWO SONG 5 * NIGHTLY I
Dress Circle. 25 cent* ] Family Circle, 30 <vnf«.
' A DAY PERFORMANCE ON.THE FOURTH OF
JULY. jo3o tf
A S3EMBLY BUILDINGS,
J\. , —-
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS 1
GREAT NAUTICAL ENTBItT
THRILLING SCENES
. . IN THE LIFE OF A
Y A NKTT.E WH *LEM AN,
- : EVERY EY BNTNG. at 8 o’clock pronely.
SELEC'J MATINEE. SATURDAY at 6 o’clock.
• Admission 25 centa. Six Tickets for one dollar. Chil
dren 10 cents.
Liberal arrangements made for schools on Wednesday
Afternoons. - je23
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS,
3025 CHESTNUT STREET.
The splendid exhibition of Pamting? and Sculpture For
the benefit of the Cooper-Pimp and Union Vohtoteer Re
freshment Saloon will, close on SATURDAY, the 6th
July.
Ar'aiiPfion 30 cent*, Children half price.
Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 P.
M . . j & Bfl
SEA BATHING.
JsmȤ] FOE THE BEiU
RE I— AB-
BaNGRMENT—OAMDBN AND ATLANTIC BAIT**
ROAD. '
. Three trains dalW to Atlantic (litv and retam, (Sun
days' excepted). Traiua leave YINE-Sfcroet Ferry s*
follows:
Mail-Train....,* ...»
Ex press Train
Freight and Accommodation
Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train.. ~4 40 P. s£*
' <e *v Express Train ‘..615 A. M,
44 ,s Freight and Acrommodation.S 18 A. M.
FAR 13 SI.BO- Round trip Tickptg, good only for i?H
day and train on which they are issued, Si,nO- ISxcxir
-8f0» Tickets, good for three day*. S 3. Hotel*! are aov?
open. JOHN G. BRYANT,
jel?*tf • Vr^rst.
EXCURSIONS.
BELIG-HTFOL
BITII E E EXG URB 10 N 8
NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE 0 3TABTO, 1113
•S*ND .ISLANDS, KaPIDS OT 3f.
RIVER, MONTREAL, LAKES OTtASrPL.UV AND
GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, KUD-ON lU
TEB, . WHITE MOUNTAINS. BOSTON. NEW
PORT, SEW YORK, Ac.
Fdie from Philadelphia to Niagara Fat*, Montreal,
"Wbho Monnfainß, Bo e fon. and return, SU*I '<o
Fmm.PiiilafVlptti* to Niagara F.-»Hs. M Sara
tegw, Hndsop rreor, New York and return. *53>.00.
For fnrthpr pa* iicnlarsand hanribPi* app!v at rh<» ofSso
oftbePUTLALELPHIrV AND ELMIR* RAtLItOID
LINE,- cirn?r of SIXTH ami OBEiTNUT Streets,
vbtre a choice o f roav b* nr.de to suit the rouse of
ar.roijJ s . JOHN S. HTLLES. General A=ftnt
ANte.-asiAriNG-, RAILROAD-
EXCURSION TICKETS.
GOOD I'SOH S-ATTJSD \.Y. JVNB 28, TO MONDAY,
- JHLY T, 1882,
To b&BoM af tfic followin" rftfes
YBOM PHn.OiET.THTA to HiBBTSiniTIS,
FOTTSVIT.I.E, or IHSANON, and retnfn.,..
POST CtIKTON.
REAI'INR „
POTTS T0WN......
PHffINISTOPK .......
And bftweti all steons at-reduced fares dnrins tbs
above ten day si . jeSS- it
■STwpHM-WJ WEST CHESTER
PEH.A.D'ESPHIa Ritt-
POAt>, •CIA MBBIA. „ _
PLEASANT A:YD- ,?heap afterwoon ex
CURShONS OirrmSDAFS and fridmy*.
Through the finest Const'y and tho most bojntma-
Roerier*»n Ibavksimry of Philadelphia.
On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week until'
farther notice an-Extra Train will leare West Cheater at
6.55 P-BL for Philadelphia.
Passe» gpra .bnnug Excursion Tickets' either,
tbo 2 or 4SO P/M-Train from Philadelphia, and the 6
or fi.55 ?. M. Train from West Cheater.
BOUNP-TBTF TICKETS FROM PfiIDADFTjPHIA:
to »U Stations east of Went Chaster, good on any of the
sttwcc Trains. out or fu',3»uy be had on these days OSTIiY*
at KX CUB SION BATES, pood only on the days i-Baod_
For farther information. Reply *fc th»- Ticket-Office, te
the Depot, ST. E. corner of EIOHTEESTH' and 4IAB
JHST Streets. _
; BUsyDBLIGHTFIXL3. , £KJA i nOSS-FOl SuSttfBBBOAKDSBS
sis Tna Line of the Boa©.’
je2t-tnwfK if
, NORTH PSNST- »
rSBYL'V'ASI& RAILROAD.
FORETS' 99 . UI.Y EXCURSIONS. .
KXGtfhSIUN TSOKETS to BBTBWTtTFH. QTIA
'KEk'I OWS. EO'VI.BSTOVTS, TASTOS, or- ARLEST
TOW*r, will Ae ias-sed at'Teitmed rates, front the,Qolco»
»t ’SJIEOW Street and BERK Street, ot» ilw Sd'and'.
4th Jnlw, s ««l to •-f iTirn OT'titth»««a(os'of theStbJttly.
TUAtNS LBeVS FRONT and WlttiOW Street*.
Far Betbleltem at) 0-48 A. M., Z*», ■*"« 5,03 F. BL.
J?fcr Poj’leftown tvt... ...S A.-ftP.and 4Pi 3*—
And-pats Berk street 20 minc&w latar
; , EIiLIS Of. ARK, Agent.
CHESTER AN®*
B!lii3§ll3pHlL ; M>ELPriIA. BaIIi£OA.D,'
- . VIA IUDI'A'.
E XOTOSIOJg. TjßgioN[j _
STJNT3AY' SCHOOLS. LITERARY- SOCISTISS,
&o, &o , VcSl fmd Beautifo! O ROVES, with nmole ao
cc.imnndotic.Dß, on flis Una of the Road, in tIM ficinily of-
RA-TKS- VERY BOW. _
Oetßinittees-caQ view tlra Grounds without ehaTge.
' apply at the TIOKBT OFFIOH:
in Doswt.
KTE. of-EiefiTEENTH acd MARKET Sts.
jf26-8t ' • .
T— mm; ■mu WEST CHESTER.
ftayn PHIkADKL ?IMA.BAIIi-
BOAP\
TI4 MEDIA..
FOURTH- OFJUIiT EXCtTBSIONS.
Eseamon Tickets will be sold to West Chester, goo&
for tile 3d, 4tb, sod Stb of July.
Fsre for the Boimd Trio, OMpoliar.
j* 28- St HEKSY WOoo' Stipenntenflent.
OB PICE op THE PHILADELPHIA.
: and beading kaidboad company.
. . . PHILADELPHIA.. -Tune 2£, 1862.
JTfesBX'ESBofrTOKEI&Bt and TOLIiSon ANTHK&-
*3B® CO && .transported by this f'orapauy will be aa toi
lo\v§2oSiriTig.tbe month of J(Ti4l£» 186 V i-
Port Casbon......
Mount garb on.. «. v » *••:*..* .* .*.•
S cbu> IXIII Haven.............
Auburn..,,......... .*>♦.«
•Port Clinton.
Darina ti e Month of aUGSSSMM, tbe-rateu will b&
as Sallows :■
Port Carbon ..........
Mount Carbon.. .*... !
. Scbuyl&fll Haven........... i
Auburn—.......v"•.»*.».••• •«•,
Port C1int0n............y—.
~Sttanil after"33SPIEJftBEB 1,1582, the rates willba
osiollowsr ■ (
Port Carb0n............... -.
Mount Carbon. .............
Schuylkill Haven.
-A nbism —.«»*■ a—. * *
Port Clinton. - • - -
®^ 4ot TT WSBB, Secretary.
CHAMPAGNE .—An invoice of
“ Gloria.” ta Quarts and pints, for sate (ta arri.Qj
by CBASSOABSTAIBS, No. 120
and 21 GBANITE Street. JB ~ a _
OfMIPGrOF A SUMMBB &AJV
DEM.—The nnierslgned begs leave to Inform ti«
anbHo that be has owsneS for th© swwoa his PIN® Oiß*
MS tie toot of OOATBB Street, owo
die Pairmonnt Park. Bamilfea are sarttmda*
fee Creara,Cok6a, excellent iager Beer of Bate e brew
»y. Wines, &o„ always on jrjjlOKA,
myS-8m TWBKTV-SBVBNTH and OOATOB St«.
-jgfca- TURTLE AND
served up daily (Sundays excesSs> m
PBOSBEE, 808 MARKET Street'’ .✓
Yymilifla auyplisd aausu&L-
Mr. Frank Dresr.
..... 3 00-
HE3TBY WOOD,
Superintendent.
To Bichca’d ITo Pkitada.
51.48
1 47
1.40
1.30
1.25.
SU7B'
ITT
XtO
3.60 |
;] i£j
To Phil&da.
\T& Bicbm’d. |
SI.PB SI 6S
1 9? 1.67
1,9 Q 1.60
I.Btt 160
l.'fd, 1.45.
To JUchoiM To Philada.
$2 IS $l.BB
2.17 187
2.10 1-80
2 00 1.70
19& 16a