The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 03, 1862, Image 3

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    .. Washington, and this
Tiiay come at any moment. Prices geeus to bo controlled
«lmoßt entirely by news from,ilia stat of war. * The Quick
demand for mbcoy is also not without its loftuonce upon
the speculative stocks, these being somewhat disturbed
l>y the active shifting ef loans.
Among the sfc adieet of the list is Cleveland and Pitts
twrg, 222 f bid. ' " ■ ' .
Afler the Board the disposition to sell iocreasod, and
YoikCentral sold down to SKI: ErleSSi* : Michi*
guaranteed 68tf. • 5
The ftatare of the bond Hat is the weakness in somo
•of Hhe railroad morlgugeß which have rapidly advanced
•of late. Toledo and Wabash seconds fell to 60, Michi
gan-Southern seconds to 83, Illinois Central Construc
tion to 01. v \»
Government stocks'.are -cent, lower, but
without any vminfe to sell. The 780 notes aro quoted
*t the close 104%, sales.
• -The money? market is a tittle uneasy, and the rate on
•call Isfuiiy 6 per cent. The decline in stocks cutises many
-changes of loans. Ho new transactions can he effected
tinder 6 per cent, and these ondrst-clags collateral*
The gold znaiket ia quite excited agdiu, and 109% is
■freely bid for small and large lots. The uneadnesa occa
atoned by the suppression of news from McClellan neu
tralizes the effect of the fresh eooply thrown on the
market from the payment of dividends.
Exchange on London is quiet but firm ai 120# ©l2l,
Philadelphia Stock Kxchanao Sales, July U,
by S. Sl AYMAKBB-Ph2ft, Exchange.}
FIRST BOARD;
22 hellish Nav,.... 60 ; 1000 US Os 1881... ...101’,'
■lOO.Lebish.NaYiit.i.lOiH 10 Kentucky Bank. 95-
732 50 d 0........ .1.102 221.60 NTh Ist m ucp. 70
3090PbilaAEOs.cah. 93 61 Poooa 8........ 47#
34000 hernia B2d Bi.’. 971( 19 -da.;......,.. 47k
800*0 8 7-80 TrNßk.los 100 Reading R...... 29
6Ooatawisaaft..... 4 200 do...r..caeh. 29
3600 .City 65.... New.. 102 900 do luts.. 29
400 ' d 0...... 95 100 d0......;b30. 290
3COO.XJ A.-AbibOa *76., 06 450 Amerieah G01d.,109
7000 0S 6b 1561 .102' 10.00 Pa 8a OA P. ,e 6. 86
-5000 do 102 k ;43 SI & Mocha Bit.. 241/
3000.. do 102# 100 Schuj. N Pct.bO.. 16
32000 do 102 8 Philadelphiaßk..llo -
, 30000. do ..1)5,102# 800 North Peahn Oa. 74
BBTWEBN BOARDS.
166'ScUN Pref..,bs. 10 10 Cataw R Pref.... 12
3000 N PoDna 105.b5 . 99 . 6000 Poona 5a 0* P;V 80
22 Gr A Odaies-at B. 83 (1000 Elmira R7a 85K
BEOOND BOARD.
3000 Pnronßlßtto...lo2k ' s.Cam &iAmR....130
lOJPitta F W A 0 B. 33k SOOOiEaiBa 0 A P.b5.-. 85k
6fl;Rea<Ung 'fi..'.,..;23 64 20-0, do.O A P.a». 85k
300 d 0........ ... B*# 7000 - do.O A :P:i>s. 85k
4 do.. . .r.... ... 29 180 N Peoua tro.Scp. 70
200 CatatT BPref... U* 50 Tenth A EieT.bs. 35
10f'-''do.i..':.'..b6. 31k 1000 Morris Got 2dm.. D2k
100 Long Maud 8... 1.6 5; iOBO US 7-SOT N.Ed.lOlk
. -BOARD. .
ISScbujllfav..... 6 16000 US 6a 1851...... 101 K
■4OO&U 86b1881......101# 50 Sclrav N Prf.bS. 16
GOOSING PRICES—IIE AY Y.
Bid. Aske<l.\ Bid. Atkei,
US 6s >81......101# 108 TiMandß.,'..,'lB#’ 17.
ÜBTr7 8-10 N.104# 105 Leh Cl .6 N.x-dT 49# 60
Phllada 65...... 94# 95 lieCl&Naxacs, 30 81k!
IPhilada 6s new..lol 108 NPennaß...., 9# 10 ■
Fenna 6b 88# . 85# NPaB e 5...... 77.* 78
Bonding R..... 25# 23# NPa BlOa 981' 99#
Boadm6s’Bo>4B. 99 100 Oataw B Coil.'., 3# 4
3Readbtlß’7o.... 92 94 Oatawissa Prf.,ll# 11#
Bead mt .6» >BB.. 86 SO# Fruit * Smith B 45# 47#
Penns Rex-dix. 47 47# 2<i*3d-8t 8....‘. 74 75
Pemia Him 63..102# 102# Race* Vlno-atß 9 10#
Pedna'R 2 m 65.. .97 # 67# W Phils R 55 57
aiorrlß On! Con.. 45 47 Spruce S pine.. 13# 13#
Morris Cnl'Prof.l2o 120# Green * Coates,. 30. S 3
Beh*Nav£toc]£... SK. 6, 0 & Wn! exdir 37 39
SchHavPref... 16# 18 Arch street..;.. 25# 98#
fit* N BB>B2exint 70# 72 , Thir & Fift’nth. 13# 19#
Bhnira 8...... 12# 13 Sexent’h & N’th 5 8
•Bladn-B Prf... '2B . '23: Girard Oollege,. 23 : 24
ffiim 7s’"3.ex int 85# 86 Tenth & Elev’h. 34# 35#
Philadelphia Markets. *
July 2—Evening.
-Holders of >Flour are firmer In their views to-day, but
'there Isnohmucb demand for. export ;>alt's include about
•StJO bbls tit 85 for northwestern extra family, and 55.50
«®5 62 for 'Penußylvaniado , and 1,000 bbls choice Dia*
anond ,mills family on terms kept private. The sates to
the trade are moderate at •54.50®4.75 for superfine;
:3?4 62#g?5-.S7# for eomnfon to choice extra and extra
family; and-s6®6 50 for fancy brands, as to Quality,
tfhe receipts are-moderate. Eye Flour is steady at 53.25.
Corn Meal is firm; 175 bbls Pennsylvania sold at $2 To
• ;
Wheat is more inquired after, and wanted at full for
former-rates; about B,ooobus PeimsjlvanU red sold at
.;$1.22a1.26e, in store, and 2,500 bin* while ni’istty Ken
tucky, at $4,34® t 35, Bye is in d maud, Pennsylvania
Selling at Corn continues In request, aad
About B,QUO bus sold at 54c, afloat, and 63c for prime yel
low, in store. Oats are steady at 40q for Pennsylvania,
.-and 38®S9c for Delaware.
Bask,—'There is not much Quercitron offering, and
10 bbds jUt Ho. 2 sold at $31.50 4P ton, .
Cotton —Thedomand Is. goed, and prices on the ad-
Tarce, with very litile'stock to operate in.
Grooeihbs and Provisions—There is.a moderate
'l>UBißesß doing in the former owing to the rain; the
latter sales-are limited, and Lard ia held-firmly.
WitibKV is unchanged; bbls selling slowly at2Bca>29c
♦forPeima. and Western, and drudge at 28b 4P'gallon.
C l T Y 1 TL M S.
. AIITB ORH3IE3 dIAYE DECLARED, « That tastO
In dress is scarcely less a- natural gift than personal
beauty.” lys also universally conceded that the hat is
•the expiessive feature in the “make-up” of a
.well dressed -man therefore, choose a hat of becoming
form and proportions. Gentlemen of taste will Had their
•wants met in the best style at Wardurtos’s, No; 430
•Chestnut street/
Puiie.Jmportbd Malt Liquors.—Mr. O. H.
dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tentkstreets,
- has now on hand, for medicinal purposes, the purest
and best brandsof Dondon Brown Stout and Scotch Ales,
- which he hQß'bad subjected to the beat chemical tests,
and can, therefore,-recommend- them* to the public with ;
. perftet confidence a 3 to their absolute purity; i* : :
Asother' Gran© Kequisition.—Three
?HuNpRBD Thousand. Soi-ihbes Wartbp —The; Presi.
' dent baa determined to‘finish up the workof putting down
the rebellion by calling out three huudred thousand men
.in addition to those -who We al eady in ;.the field.
This overwhelming force will make short work of
t the < ttaitors »«nd. 'keep them subdued, ; provided,
the hew properly armed' .and furnished
--•with such .comfortable and elegant uniform*!** have al
■-ways’'been turned out at the Brown Stone Clothing
-Hall of BockbiU 'dt Wilson, Hob. 603 ahd 605 Ohesthnt
, Btreet. sboveSixth. t
•«ilDd*’T ffesKSt.”—Loi;d ITelson is ua- ■
Houbteilly lltb author of this slang pllra'i;. At thecele
■lijated naval battloof’Oopanhagnri, Nelson, who was do.
t termilied to emit lone the 'tight but whoso attention had
i Lien culled to a signal of the eommandingOißoer to ooajo
■ TiosttlltleSr placed his hand over, his good eye, and pre
tending to looklwith his .blind one, said—“ I don’t eeeiy *
- and at once ordered a; brisk renewal of the engagement
■ vpliis expression is never uttered by those who visit the
" Mammoth Clothing Emporium of’Granville Stokes, No.
<509 Chestnut street, where may be seen some of the dnest
t and cheapest summer garmants in the country.
‘ To TIIihEaiENIW OP ODE SOLTJIEBS.—Inthe
’ report of the'battle of *• Pair Oaks rartrt,” tho following
' incident is mentioned by the New Ywrk Tribunes com-'
epondent; “An effleer of the Nineteenth Massachusetts
■was ‘ iron-clad’with the patent bi»llet-proof vast; a ball
■ struck his- breast, vjhirlcd him a round, indented the
. plating, and rolled-doion his pantaloons”
This vest will resist a bayonet thrust, a pistol shot, or ■
arillo boil, at thirty yards. Tiny aro mannfactnrod of
i three sizes, and Mr. Charles Stokes, who is the sole agent
■ for this city, ctetires-ss to toy that eokiiora can have sent
to them a vest that will fit, by a friend giving the average
size of the person. No. 2 will flt a grdat majority of per
sons; Please oali and examine th|s yalnabis invention,
..at Charles Stokes’, under the.Continen’at Hotel.
ARRIVALS AT THE MOTELS
ePP-TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST- HIOHT.
CON TINBNTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts.
- .1 B Billings, Boston A H Gillespie
■ H fallout,'Wheeling Wm Uorltus, Prov, It I
Bobt.P 'Bilims Mrs.J Westcott & chj ftlo
Sami Haziett, dr. Wash, Pa CUas Kellogg, Detroit
. J O Wilson, Piitehnrg .W B Tolle, Oinclnmti
35 D Chtids, Cleveland, Ohio Mrs L B Howard, N T
*<3to H Collins, New York W R Cole, Baltimore
.'if Smith, Jr, Indiana . Geo W Leggett,' New York
Cbas dock>on, Boston . 25 K Ziegler, York,' Pa
31 B Spshr, York, Pa Wm Wail, Brooklyn '
S B Sohuft'eHn& la, N Y ~ Miss 3cbuire]iu, N Y
Mrs U A Tracy & son, N Y DWG F.lisA la. N Y ’
"O W Wiight, Waehiuglon Mrs 15 Woolley,Lex, Ky
-J B Prune, Jr, Lex, Ky Phiny Pole. Pottsrtlls
Haml Levis, Allentown Dr S lewiirtKeimedvlJ 3 N
Mrs Do Haven A eh, N Y David Fowler, Now York ,
IF K Fowler,New York Jaa Ji be Witt, Chicago
If MMcAllister,California JasL Naigle. Easton
TS V Barnet, Easton ' E Smith, New York ; .
Hr WS King, DBA K Bangs,. Baltimore
35 Knab, Baltimore W J Parsons; Boston
-J L Adams, New York , D Gordon, Washington
Jan f Aikiosoo, Wash * Sirs OF Sludge, Maes
A lieatdry, Virginia Ches Walker, Chicago.
Chas Sluckln, New York : J T White New Yotk . .
Jos Oloretishaw, England A P Ponney
J A Havard, Newport, K I H T Hammitt & wf, N Y'.
Chat While Ic la, New York Mrs Beaumont, New York
'll Baton, Cheater, Pa X) H Myers, Pittsburg
W p unroll, Harrisburg ; J. Mot) tree, Cleveland, 0
J 0 Loomta A eon, Cincinnati Jas L Loomis, Cincinnati
F £ Williams, Vermont J B McCreary, M Chuuk :
John P (rosby. New York Mrs J McCreary, SI Chunk
C M Jenklnß, Albany A Miller, New York
' Chas M Dryer, New York M Peppers, New York
<1 F Randolph, Newark, SI A,* North, Columbia, Pa
'£ Baker S la, Fenna ’ Chas Pbohuyler, Now York
IF L Seed, Baltimore . H Lord A la, Boston
B McOullum, Pittsburg H B Hyde, New York
J Cboce. Providence, BI J C Oaudeld, Baltimore ,
Bufus L Cbaee, Maw James E Chase, Mats -
A W Potter, New York Cap Betswortli* la, N Haven
<j stein * is, New York Miss Leicht, New York
S Stein,‘New Toi k. ~ - ', ■■ . .
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth Bt„ below Arch.
John Paetorius, New York Jas Paul, Ohio
J BoyntoD, Oleiirfl.eld,'Pa 3 Shepherd Quincy, HI
W Y Wright A lady, Pa J P.H Gray, California .
Tennessee Mathews, Mp : Z A Smith and lady .
Mrs B M Howard, N York S B Haakoll, New York
"Waiter L Jones, Allentown- E A Depau,.Easton ,
A B Coltnwn, I’a John Moroney. Plulad’a
*W Brady Al* Harrisburg . A Levi, Hagerstown
M W Templin, lowa Wm Patten. Erie, Pa
afieslmma Patten, Brie, Pa Miss Lillay Patton, Pa
31iss L Withers, Erie, Pa
AMERICAN —Chestnut street, above Fifth
J) Wheaton, Prov, SI., Pol A C Eddy, Prov, RI
J 5 w Johnson, Penns ■ W 0 Shinn, New Jersey
J W Miller, Penna W A White, Clinton, Pa
M T JeiTrioe, West Chester Andw Findlay, jr, N York
J H Taylor, New York 0 8 Hill, New York
IF E Keef, New York B B Webster, New York
Thos Simpson & son, NY. ,W 8 Fogg, Now York
Xii-ut P Palmer, New York Sergt Wan, New York
John H Bird, New York Bruce Moil'd, New York
Thos McMicNiel, W Chester. G Swope, Gettysburg ;
A W Sears, Kansas Geo MoGcay, Indianap ilia
33 T Porirr, Mancli Chunk H D Stratton, New York
G B Avery, HS A . . Mrs U H Stratton N York
James Baynee, Baltimore
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third
TV Hancock, Trenton J H Henry, New York
J Edgeworth, New York * L P Hendrickson, N Jersey
3S M Parry; Bristol, Va S Simon. Memphis, Tenu ,
Mrs Wbltewel 1 , New York JW E Ker, Maryland #
CJQAEayrSj USN "J V N dtaudisk & la. 11l
G u Weet, U S N ' L Pritchard, Conoectleut
!►' J H Hmry, New York B Maynz, New York
~ Jf Saunders, New York Jf J Van Pelt, Now York
J L McJClrn A f Hoppel
p B Savery, New Jersey
THE UNION—Arch street, abore Third.
h N Freeman, New York H M o Homuilll, N J
•W Blanchard, New York Mrs B Hauglilln. NY
J Fraley. Easton : . ' : A .Hammer, Cresson
Miss Davis, New Jersey ■ Miss Mary G Bake-, Ta
3t S Baker, Lock Haven
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, aboyo,.Third.
J Schnnrnißit, Allentown n D Shafer, Sirondeburg
itrii II FcooLovtr.Strondabg J KftofffnWj
Xlont ,Q U Snyder, Harriibg: John.B Erbepabodß, Pa.
A N Snyder, Scbuylk'Havea.O .H Rillieger, Leb .co,.Pa
W H Romlg, Pennsylvania Llent llstraw, USA.
E Watts A fam, Pa Mrs Jramz, Pa.'
James Carter, Taroeima r ■■■
Cba, E Combe,,'NßWtJik 'j3fiS JefieftSmi
H B Abrams, Lewteburg L M Nathans.-Ohio
J S.Gleim, Huntingdon H Barr, Olarioncoi’PaF
CBeairy # *■ Maas ' v I*.
W Johnson, Galena, lU , J M Oummiogs, Penha
W S Thompson Awf, Penna Mr Gciffea&2chU, ST York
Miss Ann Harris, Penna Miss Sue Harris, Penna
.....53,056,562
23,600,351
528,956,9X3
3,249,438
22,027,621
to-day says:
i surge to-day. The
mt Id regard to affair*
ncomfortable feeliosr,
sail for three hundred
ild rally very quickly
COMMERCIAL—Sixth 'street, above Chestnut. ;
W Gaiiihrop, Penna W J Smedley, Penna
L H Bbuler, Cheater co JC L Harlan, Cheater
D K Rftl&tonißel co J S Christie, Port Deposit
D E Taylor, Wilmington Dadl Rupp, Cumb co
J P Haim urn, Cheater co M It McHenry, Cheater co
E M Campbell, Hew York Benj Pharoah, Maryland
• MADISON HOUSE—Secbnd street, above Market
E CorderyyNew Jersey J Jones, New Jersey
JosMcDaniel, Dover, Del Jolm A Dlls, Wayne co,Pa
J Decker, DingmanVYerry .Ohaaßosler, Cheltenham
D Walton, Stroudsburg, Pa M W Allen, Attleboro
John Tucker, Norristown H Scarborough, New Hope
Mias Scarborough, NewSope Bichard Corson, Buckacn
Mtb Corson, Bucks co. Pa Misa Corson, Backs co,' Pa
N Cfalt.'tßaltlmore, Md "
* BABBEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Dot Brcea & la; Wyoming W Harris, New York
P Whitehack. t princftrid D 1 E 8 Bateman, New Jersey
SLivetmore,Blackwootitown M H Stewart, Pennsylvania
A J Meyers, Midtown Pa Wm Penrose, Byberry, Pa
J T Dungan, Bustleton ITFtetz, Centre?!!!©, Pa r
G Vanlavance, Newtown W Eyans, Westfield, N.J. ~
IB B Lauience, Weymouth John Polk, Hartevtlle, Pa %
.Wm Noble, Tyrone, Pa A Flock, Frenchtowo, N J*
BALD EAGLE—'Third street, above CaHowbill.
Jos Johnson, Nazareth, Pa ’Lewis Doster,
John Uloddy, Germantown Jos Brendel, Berks co
Adam Eotterman,'Berks co N >
BLACK street, above Callowliili. r
AR W; Knight, Penna , D K Harper, .Olaey
A Seize, Beading Mrs Harper, .Gluey .
Geo KB wan. Beading ' John Hiestaud, Easton
W T Shafer, Chesier Springs John K Grim, Penna
MOUNT' VERNON HOTEL-Sficond.Bt., above Arch.
Wm Taylor, EQtrfnuDk C Christman, Norristown.
E A W atsOn & Co, Bancocas Jas D “Linton, M D, Wash
fOT SEE FOURTH PAGE,
Batk Florence, Toye, 15 days from Cienfuegoß, With
sugar to 8 A
Scbr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with groin
to Christian & .Co. * •
Scbr Sarah Warren, Hollingsworth, 1 day from Little
Creek Landing. Del, with corn to Jas L Befley A Co..
Scbr Mary, Rickards, l -day from:Camden, Del, with'
corn to Jos L Bewley & Co.
•v ‘.Steamer Alida, !Bo'*inson, 24 hours from New York,
" with indee to W P Clyde, . '
?/ Steamer Wm Kent, Brett, 6# hours from Cape May,
with passengers, Ac. Bfports seeing, between New
Oa»tie and Deep Water Point, one bark and three herm
brig*; off the Highlands threo herm brigs; off Marco*
Hook, brig San Antonio, from New York. ,
• CLEARED. . ■
Ship Ocean Scud, Small, Liverpool, P Wright & Sons.
Brig S.cio, Hickey, New Orleans, E A Bonder & Co.
Scbr Florence, Coombs, Berlin, tttd, . do
Schr Ambassador, Eaton, Portsmouth, do - '
Btr C C Alger, Fenton, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr.
Btr R Willing, Otaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde.
Arrived, ship Wizard King, from Ship Island; brrk
Eureka, from FayaJ; brigs Nelly Hunt, from Marseilles,
and Hury, from Surinam,
. Sailed, gunboat Tioga. :
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, sailed from Boston Ist
inßt for Philadelphia.
Bhip Fleetwing, Jayne, for Philadelphia, sailed-from
Gravesend-17th ult. . s “ ; i
Berk Jessie Banfield, Mitchell, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Palermo sth ult.
Bark HA Didier, Leighton, from Rio do Janeiro, atN
York yesterday,
Bark Tempest, .King, hence at Key West 18th ult.
tcbr G W Rowley, Rowley, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Boston Ist inst. :• : . - '
Sclir 0 Haley, Perry, for Philadelphia, cleared at Ban
ger 29tli ult
Scbr Rescue, Pettingai, hence, arrived at Portland
30th ult.
Schrs MAtthew KeuneyvOgier, and; P. W Wheaton,.
Thompson, hence, at Key West 17th hist.
Scbr John Parson, Terry, hence, at Key West 19thult.
Stf amtost Boston, Baker, hence, via Hyannis, arrived
at Boston Ist inat. 'v. -
. Steamers Black Diamond, Allen, and Samson, Dun
ning, hence, at New York-yeaterday.
Steamer J B MoHlson, Eckmau, at New York yester
day, from Trenton.NJ.
Bathing Dresses for ladies, Gen
tlemen, and Children at SLOAN’S, SO6 MARKE V St. .
jF2-U* \ , JOHN P. SLOAN.
Rational Flags of Bunting and Silk,
with Gilt Spear heads aud poles.
; 710 CHESTNUT Street,
jy2*Sfc W H.- OABRYL & BROTHER.
Besting and i ilk Flaos—All sizes,
at from 15 cents to 545.
MASONIC lIALL,
. 719 CHESTNUT Street,
jy2*3t - W. n. OABRYL & BROTHER.
Self-Adjusting Patent Clothes-
WRINGER.—SoIe-Agency for the State of Fennaylvania.
JOHN A. MUBPIIEY, '
JetB-lm 922 CHESTNUT Street, PhUadeljUa.
Batchelor’s Hair Dte!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATOHELOB’S celebrattA Hair Dye
.produces a ctdor not t» bo .distinguished from nature
warranted not to injure the Halr in the least; remedies
. tbAm effecta.of hftd..dyeß,And~ lavigorates the Hair for
GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
-splendid Black or Brown; leavingthe Mai? soft and beau
tiful/ Sold by all Druggists, Ac.
WT The Genuine la signed WILLIAM A. BATOHH
LOB, on the four of each host.
FACTORY; No. SI; BARCLAY Street,
{Late 233 Broadway and IQ Bond street),
my2B-ly . \ Now York.
One-Price Clothing, ofthe latest
STTLBBt made in the Beat' Maimer, ©3Lpr,esaly lor BB-
SALES. LOWES?? Selling Frioefl merkod In
.Plain Fignrea, AU Gooda made to Order warranted
saiaafactory. Onr Ojtk-Prios SrsTSK is strictiy ad
hered to. All are thereby treated s4ike.
se22-lr JONES'& CO., 604 MABKBT Stroet.
Allegheny Railroad and Coal
COMPANY—A meeting of the Stockholders and Bond
holders will be held on THGBSI>A7 } July 3d, at 12
o’clock M., at the office, No. S Forrest Place, 123#.
Sooth Fourth street, to hear the Beport of the Oomruit
tee ay|>ointeS at the meeting of May 9ih, and to take
such action thereon as they may deem best for ihelr In
terests. B. N/BUBBOLOHS, V
H. H. SHILLINGFOBD, l n nrnm tH- a '
i EBWABD GASKILL, f Committee..
JOSHUA W. ASH, M. D., j
June 27th,1862. . je2B-jal-3
Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder,
Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. £6 bills
and exterminates Beaches, Bed Bags, Ants, Fleas,
ftfothsin Clothe, Furs, and Forniforir, Garden Insects,
Ac. All genuine bears theeigeoture of ®. Lyon, and
U not poisonous to persons or domestic animate. Be
ware ofcounterfeitß and imitations.
Lyon’s Powder bills all insects In a trice,
Lyon’s Pills ere death to rass and mice.
Sold everywhere, 2). S< BARNES,
my3-stnth3m ~ . 202 Broadway, New York.
, S
Card Printing, Best And Cheapest
In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
CARD PRINTING, bert and cheapest in the City, at
111 South FOURTH Street,
CIRCULAR PRINTING, best aßd/oheapest in the
City, at 111 South' FOURTH - Street. y
X.TPPINCOTT—SUTTON.—Ia BdJtimjre, 6lh mo.
17tb, according to theordßr of the Society of Friends,
Ezra Lipolucott, of Riverton, N. J , to Anna, daughter
'of James L. Sutton, of the former place. . . , # •
BARR—BTJB3CE.—On the 30th u\t., by Ihe Rev N,
Canteell, Blr. James J. Barr to Miss Mary A, Burke,
both r.f Philadelphia ; 1 ' *. •
CAPP—BBOIITSIi;—Oa theeyeDingof Jane 30,1862,
by the Rev. George A. Xurborow,, Samuel M. Capp to
Catharine A, Bechtel, both of Philadelphia. &
McALLUSTEII. —At Newport, R. 1., Juno 29th, 1862,
Elizabeth M., wife of Captain ‘Julian BTcAiloster, U. S.
A., and daughter of the late Captain John Butler, of
Philadelphia.. . *
BARNES.—At North Dana Mas«icim9B!t*,oa Friday,
21th June. Frank Warren, infant son of Edward L. and
H. Bruise Barnes, of New York, aged 5 months
-• H OPENER. —On the 29th/ultimo, John Hoffaer aged
£0 years- . y. ■
. Funeral from bis late residence, ’FeltonvlHe, 281 ward,
this (TburEday) afternoon, oi 1 ©'dock, without further
.notice,:-,• .~y- . ; - &■■■'■
CH AFfif.AN^—On Juno 30th, Anna E., wife of Charles
S. Chapman, eged 20 years.
Funeral from her husband’s residence, No. 505 Loraine
street, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o’clock. '. - *
ERWIN.—On tho 30th ultimo, Mr. John Erwin, aged
62 years. ■ ;
Funeral from his late .residence. No, 14>7 Ho ward
street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. *
RUSH.—On the 29th ultimo, Mrs. Anna H., wife of
Lieut Thos. J Rush, aged 22 years. : . *
; MURRAY'.—On the Ist instant, Mrs. Mary Murray, in
the 51st year of her age.;
i Fuceral from tier late residence, No. 20 South Nine
teintb Btreet, at 2 o’clock, this (Thursday) afternoon, ;.#
NOROBCSS.—On the 30th ultimo, Hugh. Norcross,
aged 42 years. •' '• ■
HAG33N.—On the Ist instant, Samuel J. Hagen, aged
S 3 years.
Funeral from bis late residence, No. 241 Che3ter street,
this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o’clock, ..
WATERS.—On the Ist instant,-John .Waters, in,the
SOfh y ear of bis age. •
Funeral from his late residency Haddington, Twenty
fourth ward, tbis at 8 o’clock,
further notice. • ; . .
REAP.—On the Ist instant, William Henry Reed,'son
of Jchn aod Isabella'Reed, aged 2.years. .
* Funeral from the residence pt his parents, No. 1609
Ibomjaon street, above Slxteonth, this • (Thursday)
morning, at 10 o’clock.* * #
: BAliNi lIP.—On the 30ih : ultimo, Kate, daughter of
James and Janet Burnard, ia her 4th year. v "
F ntral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from
her parents’residence, 817 Richmond flireet. - #
-JULY Ist—BESSON & SON’S
tJ • MIJUBNING" STOBB, No. .918 CHESTNUT
STREET.—Just received . '
Black Doable*widih -MousEeline da Lainefe, 80c to
81.25. . - -
Black Single-wuU.b,Mott»Belin§ de to 50c.
' “ Grenadine Veils, ,76c. . '
White Limn Collars, Bc. >
Bteck Alpacas, 20c to 37){C‘
4i Bareges, Lupin’s make, 18#c to 25c.
u . Tamariines. litjpiu’a make, 31#c.
White Surplto Butties of all kinds.
, Large Crimp English Crapes and Veils. jy3-if
FOR KJECJEIVJER OF TAXES,
IL3 JAMES Ov KELOH,
Of Second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con
vention, ‘ : jyE-lm# • :
ryr~=~ FOURTH "OF JULY—THE SOL
\XS DIRRS OF THfe WAR OF 1832 wiU celebrate
the day at the SUPREME COURT BOOH, at 10 o’clock
A. M. General attendance reque-ted. Executive Com
mitteewillmeetatS A, M.: JOHN H. FRIOR,:
•> j)3.2t# : .' } . ; - Secretary.
ROST. OFFICE NOTICE.—OX FRI
UJj BAY, July 4th,-this office will be ctosed, except
between the hours of 1% and-9# o’clock, A.M., and 5
and o’clock P. M.
The sub poßt offices will be open at the same h mrs.
Tho Oarrleis will make their usual morning delivery,
and .will be in attendance at the office in the afternoon to
answer callb. •
■ The U.S. Penny Mailwill make tho-usual 8% A.M,
delivery, anil the T'A.Jff; and 6 V. M. collections,. j
O. A. WAX BORN, Postmaster.
Philadelphia, July 8,1862. <tf . jy3-2t 1
MARINE INTEJLUGJENCE.
ARRIVED.
• BY TBLEGRAPU.
(Correspondence of The Press >
Boston, July 2.
MEMORANDA.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MARRIED
DIED.
IJS~*”VoTIIE SEVERAL W ARD.ASSODIA.
lO TION3 Of "THE PEOPLE’S AND tREPUB.
LUJAN PARTY In pursnencs of a resolution nswed
by.tbft. Joint,Convent! m, at the honae of C!r a it tig AC.
OVBRBEOK, corner ELEVENTH and VISE Streets,
on Tuesday Ereninsr, Jniy 1,1862, tho Ward AssocLt
toCH-of the People’s and the Republican. party are re
quested to meet in their Wards, at .'different placts, on
TUESDAY EVENING, Jniy 8,1862, between the hours
of 7 and 9, and:sßlect one delegate Iron, each Associa
tion, to meet invJoint Convention, at the COUNTY
COURT HOUSE, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, on
WEDNESDAY, July », 1862, at 3 o’clock P. M., for the
purpose of electing Delegates to the Harrisburg Oonven •
tion, to meet Ju1y.17,1852.
eßyJ)rdBrofst]ie“Joint Convention,
n* . <f JOHN. DOLMAN, Secretary. .
«!g» «N JULY 4TH, THE PHBENOLOGI
ILJa OAL CABJNBTwiII henp-n for examinations and
the hooks-, Stabdarii works on Health,"together
with airthe PubHcatious of FOWLER A WELLSdoM
cKbracfer are roade DAY and BVEBING, by JOHN L.
922 CHESTNUT Street; Philadelphia/
3y2«3ti - - - - :■ ■
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
\IS ,/BEaVER' 51EADOW RAILROAD AND COAL
COMPANY has,-THUS DAY declared a Semi-annual
Divldeud.of THREE PER CENT., payable to the Stock
boldere, at the Office, No. 322 WALNU.C
Street, on and after the 11th ,Tnly.
CHAMBERLAIN, Trdasnrey^;
PniLADELPH'g. Jply 1,~1862.'' jy2 st*
GIBARD LIFE INSURANCE
■IKS'- ANNUITY AND TRUST.CO SIP AN YOF PHI-
l, 3882.—The Managers have thia
Say declared a Bmaeba of FOUR PER CENT, for the
last eix the Capital Btuck, ,payable to the
StoOkliolderß, clear of the Stele Tax, on demand,
jyl-st*;.. : - , JOHN F. JAMES Actuary.
|V». EIGHTY-SIXTH APfPiIVERSARY OP
\kS AMERICAN INDEPENDENOE.—« The State
Society of ihe Cincinnati of -The an
nual stated moetinff.of «*The State Society of the Ctn-'
cinnatl of Pennsylvania” wilt be held' at the LA
ou BROAD Street, below Chestnut;
on FRIDAY, therdth day of JULY, 1862, at 10 o’clock
A.M; sr* H.L.SPROAT,
jyl-db,# / .Secretary. , -
»»' " OF PEfINSYLVANIA—
OF ARTS.
The Annual Commencemeut, for conferring DegreesHn
the Axt&.will be held on THURSDAY, the 3d day of
JnlyTiri the'MU-»IOAL FUND HALL. The Proces
sion will College Hall at 10 o’clock A.-M. --The
Reverend Clergy,. Judges of the United States and State
Courts, the Mayor of the City, Select and Common
Councils, tbs Board of Directors and President'.Qf the
Girard College', the Principal of the Central High School,
the candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts, and
other Graduates of the University, are invitFd to attend.
-GEORGE ALLEN, ;
jyl-8t . Secretaryofthe FftGnlty of Arte.
fw® OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENN.
U 3 SYLVANIA RAILROAD CD.v 407 WALNUL
Street. Pmt,XDELBHiA, Jnne27,1862- v -
T) e Coupons of the NO RTH PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD CO.*, due July Ist.: and the. interest on the
Scrip, dne the same day, will be paid at the office of the
Company. .. . WILLIAM,.WI.-*TER,
je2B-6jk. . . -* Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG,’
u 3 PORTSMOUTH, MuUNT JOY, AND LAN
CASTBR RAILROAD CO.'—PniLADET.'uiui, Jme 27,
1862.—A semi-annual d.vidend of THREE AND A
HALF PER CE NT, on. the .capital stock of ibis Com
pnny will: be paid lo the Stock holders or their legal re
preseutafivfs on and after thelOih day of Jnly next.
•jt2B*siutb6E* GEORGE,TAB,ER, Treamrer..
«=» THE UNITED STATES SANITARY
Ijj? COMMISSION PHILADELPHIA AGENCY
No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street—The following: recoiit
niendatfon iby the President of tho United States Buffi-
V citii'ly autbenticates the Oommisilou to the public:
i “I ho Sanitary. Comtuisnon 1s doing a work of great
humanity and direct practical vslne to the nation in thia
time oi ifs trial. It is entitled to the gratitude.and con
fidence of tbe people,. and I trust it will be generoudy
, supported. There is no agency through which voluntary
: offerings of patriotism can be more.effectivelv mrde.
“ABRAHAM LINCOLN.”
The tindtrsignfd will receive. and\forward to places
where they may be xnopt all contribntiohßfor the
eick and wounded, and will furnish »H information .to
pprsoDS applying to serve as nurses, dressers, &c., in the
Floating Hospitals of the Commission, or elsewhere.;
je27-6t W. PIATT, Jk., Superintendent.-
IV» OFFICE OF THE MAYOR,
IL3 ; City of PnniApSLpmA, June; 28,1862,
To the end that the dwellings and other- property'- ot
citizens may be protected from the mischiefs that fre-
Quenily happen from ibe firing of rockets, serpents, cha
sers, crackers, eauites and other fireworks, and that the
public quiet may be preserved throughout the city, more
especially-for the ease and comfort of the sick and
wounded who are entitled to the grateful consideration of
tht-ir countrymen— ~ . '
Proclamation is hereby made forbidding the firing or
tbrowipg 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 Fonrth Day of
July next, eneuing, and notice is hereby to all citi
zens that the police will strictly enforce the, laws and or
dinances in euch eases made and provided. v : > ...
By order of the Mayor, .
SAMUEL G. RUGGLFS,
je2&-BJwth3t. : Chief of Polfee.
bw» OFFICE UNION CANAL COMPANY,
]i!S PHILADEI.FHIA, June 19, 1862. j. .
■ In' accordance with the. provisions of the fhird section
of ah Act of. Assembly, entitleda farther'supplement to
the Several acts heretofore passed relating to tbe Union
Canal Company, of Pennsylvania,” approved the 10th day
of April, J 862, notice is hereby given that arr agreement
hae bf-cn formed between'the stockholders and the bond
holders of the said Company on the Sth-'day of. Jane,
1862. for. the adjustment of the affairs of said Company,;
atd such bondholders as took ho part therein are called
upon te express in writing their assent to the; same, or
-tlieir dissent therefrom, within three months from the
date thereof. -v/;- : :
By order of the Board of Managers.
JAMES PAGE, President’
O. Thompsok, Secretary.
A book for atgusturee will he found at the office of the
: Company, No 228 WALNUT Street. Bondholders call
ing to sign will please produce their bonds. Jel9cb s «tnl2i
PEOPLE’S STATE CONVENTION;
“the PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
Oordially to unite In
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Tn Its patriotic efforts to suppress a seotional mid unholy
f 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 arms,
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the :
.Union of onr fathers, are requested to itelcot the number
?of DELEGATES equal to the Legislattv© SeproHentattoh
of the State, at such times and in such manner as will
best respond to the spirit of this' coll, to meet in
STATE CONVENTION,
.A*. • • - :
HARRISBURG,
On THURSDAY, tbe 17th day of July next, at 11
o’clock day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for fee offices of'
AUDITOR GENERAL
A»D
y‘. ; " SURVEYOR GENERAL,
and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary
to strengthen the Government in this season of common
peril to a common country. v\
A. K. MoCLUEH,.
Chairman of the People’s State Committee.
GEO. W; HAMMEBSLY, > Secret • iOS
JOHN M. SULLIVAN, S; 86 *”:” 168 * ymy2-«
fIHLITARY NOTICES..
J VTGTOBY! VICTORY!!—THB
116th REGIMENT, P. V. M-, has been speciaUy
accepted by the War Department for three years-or
burins the war. Caftains report immediately!:
Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished frem
date of enNstment. '
This ie the only three-yeas Regiment autborizod by
the Secretary of ,War. from this State, and. all patriots
desirous of serving our common country mas l now come
forward. The positively .march on or be
fore the Ist of September next./
1) HEBNAN, Colonel Commanding.
, Am SIALSEED, Adjutamt. .
Per G. H. BARD WELL, Major.
Headquarters, 624 MARKET Streep Philadelphia*
jei3.tr . / 'V;:
photographs;
mo PHOTOGBAPIIIO ARTISTS.—
IL For infornsation in tegard to thenawdiftcoyery ftst
Coloring, as in Life*Can3 Photographs, address ’
J. E TILTON &: CO., BOSTON,
Manufacturers.and^^Dealers in Gartts- de Visile and Pho
tograph Albums.; . ‘. jy3 thsca3t
“VTO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.—The
J. V steads inoreafte in the demand for Colored Photo
graphs, atoBEIMER’S Gallery, BECOND Street, above
.Green, is the best evidence of their merit ; It*
TM POSSIBLE TO EXCEL RE I-
X MER’S Life* size Oil-Oolored Photographs,'in accu
racy of coloring or likeness, now betas made at war prices
to meet the wautaof tho times, .SECOND Street, above
Green..-' •'
A ÜBUMS FOR WAR VIEWS.—
jIV These Albums ate prepared expressly for the Card
Photograph Tiews of the War, Groups of Statuary, La y:d
ecapca, copies'of Fine Paintings, Ac., and are the only
Albume suited to this class of Photographs.
LIST OF STfLES AND PRICES.
No. 60. Imfc. mor., gilfc edg. and clasp, for 20 Port’s, g 2 50
, 51. K / »f « - .80 « 300
52. « ' « , m 40 350
v 53. Ct : “ ; 50- « ' 400
. 54 Tur’y m0r.,.« two clasps* 20 tk -3 75
55. « tt n 30 ■« '4 00
66; “ 40 •«.' 450
67. » “ 50-' 6 CK)
58. •«« «. “ pan sides, 20 625
59. u u a u 30 6 60
60. “ “ '■'« “ 40 : “ 575
61. ■.«• ** “ 50 “ 600
62. Velvet, gilt moun’g “ 20 %i 575
. 63. 14 « 30 44 600
64. 44 “ « 40 44 6 25
• 65. *« ; “ f 4 50 44 6 75
• 66 Turkey, gilt edge, ; < { oblo*g4to» 60 - 44 7‘oo
' ‘ 67. 44 »« <« 80 i* 760
6g. «' .it ' ti 100 <* 800
69. 44 144 44 pah. sds., 60 «• ;8 76
70. 44 ** tt 44 .80 <« 925
71. ** jt* * ft tt 100 44 976
QUARTO ALBUMS.
Imitation Morocco, for 200 Portraits 87 50
Turkey;Anti<iuo, . ; ; - 44 ... 8 60
tt <« two clasps, 200 •< 12 50
u tt sides. 200.. 44 .18 50
Now Styles and Designs are constantly introduced.
Every Album U furnished withA Titte Page and Index,
jplinted in Gold. •
‘ Complete Catalogues of Card Portraits and Photo
graph Albums may be obtained gratia.
Published by \ -
WM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
je26 No. 608 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
■VTOTICE.-—From and after this date I
JL’i ‘will not be for any debt contracted by
ofherSfin my name.
: July 2,1862!;- !
THOS, O’SOOBKE,
S2fl. Sooth NINTH Street.
~ - , ■ jyii-at*
QOLDIERS’, BEAMEN’B. AND WI-
O DOWS’ PENSIONS, Par, Bounty, Prize-Honoy,
&c!, procured by JOHN H. FRIOK, Pension Agent, No
tary Public, and Commissioner for 22Z DOCK
street, Residence, LINDEN street, GERMANTOWN.
PASSPORTS OBTAINED. . jy3-6t#
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■ 8. E COHEN, Publisher,
jj3-2t# -712 OHESTNU U Street-
JAMES. PROSSER, No. 808
MARKET street, wiß servo up TO-MORROW,
July 4tb, and xalso on the sth, GREEN SNAPPER
bOUP. Families supplied by leaviug their orders early,
July 3d. /
OPENING OF A SUMMER GAB
vJ DEN - Tho anderslgaed beg* leave to iafonb On
ynbUo that he bo« opened for the season his PINK QAB
DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo
!iic Palnnmmt Park. Families are partlonJarly Invited
Ice Oreain, Oakos, exoolleht Lager Beer of Balta’s brew
ery, Wine., Ac, always on FEioKA> ; V
myBrBm TWENTY.BKVKNTH and COTATEg Sto.
TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP
served np daily (Btmdays exoepted) b; JAMKS
fPBOBSEB, 808 MABKET Street.
Families supplied eernmsl. myT-tf
TAY_ CO: -KB & OO.v ~
JANKEBS,
® -NO. 114 SOD 111 THIRD STREET,
[ X ‘ ■ ■■■; ' '
undersigned, as- Subscription A gent for the. Go
vernment, is prepared r todolivor •
i*;- t ■ ■ .
AT ONC3S, ON PAYMENT,
.CQUFON BONUS.
NETf SIX PER GENT. UNITED 6TATE3 LOAN,
CO C AUTHORIZED FEBRUARY 25,'*1862.
/ • • ■ ■
Subscriptions received AT PAR, and accrued interest
from May 1,18G2. ,
Le|al Tender or Par Notes and Checks received for
the^Bonds—the Interest to ‘date must be paid in Gold.
This Loan is called ir 5-20,” having TWENTY years to
redeemable at the option of the Government at
any time after FIVE years, but is a Six-per cent. Loan.
- JAY COOKE,
AOLNT, •"
jllA South THIRD Streot
fmiPQNS OF ALLBGHBNY CITY
BONDS, due JULY lst,payable in,Philadelphia,
will be paid atthe office of WORK, MoO.O UOH, & CO ,
No S 6 South THIRD Street. jyl-3t&
OW. eHURCHMAN. No. 32‘ South
• FRONT Street, Philadelphia, is prepared to make
cash advances on consignments to his. friends, in Liver
pool. : : . ' jeS-lm*
COPARTNERSHIPS,
A OABP.—Wc have this day as so
-X3L dated with us W. LATIMER SMALL, in the
PRODUCE, MILLING, HARD WARE, and GROOE BY
Business.,--:':''’
. = The businefs will still be contioued in the name of
A & S SMALL:- V- * . P. A. &s; SMiLL.
York, Pa., Jnly 1,1862. ; jy3-5t
T\l SSOLUTIONi—The Copartnership
JL/ heretofore existing uwi«r the firm of HUN VZ IS
GEE A BBOWKFIEI.TS w THIS D A.Y diasolred hy mn
tnal consent. ... GKO. AT. BUNTZINGKIt,
, : - Si-Mt, M. BRONYEffIBLD.
July 1. 1862 jy2-3t*
rpH®UNDERSIGjSfEp THIS
JL • DAY entered into a C*parta«rship uoder the name
and stele nf- KITZINGER BKQSVfor the - manufacture
of SBIRTS, DRAWERS,v&O., 228 A NIC Street,
upstairs. . * HENUY-TCITZINGEir,-',
MORlTfc KCTZINGBR.
PiiiLADSPHU, June 28,1862. ... jy2-3t*
THE' PABTNBESHIP Oh’ YARD,
GILtMORE, & CO. is dlssolved by the death of
Mr. Sj. PETEBSON. The bu?inoB3 will ,be settled aod
confimied •by tbe surviving liader the same
firm. , t EDMUND YARD,
JAMYS 0. GILLMORR,
. ' James s. FENTosr,
. LUCIUS P. THOMPSON
PhiIADEI.PHIA, July 1, 3862 - ; jy2-3fc*
BIS&OLUTION —The firm of MOR
RIS L. HALLbWBLL & CO. U TIII3 DAY
dissolved by mutual consenfc. ThßbnsiueßSwUibevet
tledby tbe new firm of ML, HALLO WELL &00.
MORRIS L. HALLO WELL, .
JAMES TRAOUATR,
JOSHUA L. TJVUjOWRLL,
THOMAS W. SWENBY.
ENOCH B. HUTCHINSON,
✓ WILLIAM P. HALLO WELL;
ABRAHAM RTTI’fCB,
T.VRUSSELL DAWSON.
Philadelphia, 7th mo. 1,1862. : .
pOPARTNERPHIP. The under-
V_y signed have THISDAY formed a Parlnershlo for
ibe transaction of the SILK and FANCY DRY GOODS
business, at No. 616 CHESTNUT Street, under the firm
ofM.L. BALLOWELL & 00.
MORBIS L. HALLOWELL,
JOSHUA L. KALLOWELL,
BNOCH R. lIUTCHtfPS 'N,
. WILLIAM P. HALLO WELL,
Philadelphia, 7th mo, 1.1862. ; Jy^6t
rrHE UNDERSIGNED have this
JL DAY formed Copartnership uader the firm of
DAWSON, BRANSON, * Co.,for>ra»Bactinc theSt&K
and FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBING bustee,ss at the
Northwest corner of MARKET and FIFTH ets.
: T. RUSSELL'DAWSON*
ORLANDO BR\N3O*,
JACOB G. BOaiGARDNER.
Philadelphia, July 1, 1862.12t*
JAMES McFADPEN has an interest
in our buaiuess from this date.
; FABNHAM, KIRKTIAM, X' CO.
July 1,1889. - . :
•W-OTIGE.—MR. WM. K. HEMP
JLv HlLL’S'interest in our house ceased on-the Slst
TWELLS&OO.,
118 NORTH WHARYE3.
May: a
jyMm
July 1,, 1862.
JL- f Dho firm of 51. WILLIAMSON & CO, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent .
jyj-3t
rpME copartners in P HE BE
_L TOFORE EXT&TING under the firm of HOW
ELL, SMITH, A ; 00., is THIS DAY dissolv'el by
limitation- - The business of the firm will be settled by
oitber of tho tmlerßigaed-.
HENRY C. HOWELL,
BAM, H SMITH,
EVERETT U HALL,
WM. G. STEEL.
Philadelphia, June 30,1862. jyl-St^
GO PAR TN ER S HIP .—The un
derslgned have this dav formed a Copartnership, uh
derthe name and firm JOHNES, B*BRY, & AJO . for tho
tranf action of the WHOLESALE ?ILK AND FANCY
DRY GOODS BUSINESS, at Nos. 627 MARKET and
624 COMMERCE Streets. -
GEORGE W. JOHNES,
William h* b bbry,
WILLIaM H. HURLEY,
FRANCIS B. ABBOTT.
Philadelphia, July iRt, 1862.
DI BSOLUTIOS. OF PART.
NERSSIP.—I he Patteership heretofore existing
as DUTILH COOK, & CO.,ia thisday limi
tation, and by mutual consent. The business ofthe firm
will be 'Hettltd'by the undersigned• . •'
E. G. DUTILH,
SAMUEL O’. COOK.
PQ!X/AP3LRHIA, June 30, 1862]
SAMUEL G. COOK will continue tho
AUCTION AND COMMISSION lUHNES3 -at
the o!d~ stand, No 124 South FRONT Street, above
Walnut. jyl-12t
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore
existing under the firm oFBBEGEL, &
dav dissolved.
PETER STEGER, D. B. ERVIN,
JACOB RIBGEL, H. S. FfSTER,
WM. S. BATKD, JOSIATI BIEGEL,
JOHN WISST.
Joxb 30. ■ jyl-6w
IVTGTIOB OV LIMITED PARTNER
■I3 SHIP.—The subscribers hereby give notice, that
they have entered into a limited partuerehip, agreeably
to the provisions of the several laws of the Common-,
wealth" of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships.
That Ike name of the firin undey which said partner
ship is to be conducted is RIEGSL, WIE3T, & ES
TIN, .;
; Thai the peneral nature of- the business intended to bo.
trarsacted is the Importing.and Jobbing of Dry Goods.
That the names of the" General and Special Partners,
all of whom reside in the city of Philadelphia, are
JACOB BIEGEL, General -Partner, residing at; 627
North Sixth street 5 JOHN. WIEST, Gfß©ral.; Partner,
residing at 322 Nesf street 5 D. B. ERVIN, Genera!
Partner, residing at . 1815"Girard HENRY S.
FISIEB, General Partner, residing at 416 Nor£b Third
Btreet; JOSIAH RIEGEL, .General Partner, r&fiiding
at 416 !Ndith Third street ; PETER SIEGER, Social
Partner, residing at!7l7 North Eighth street; WM. 3.
BaIRD, Special Partner, residing at the Continental
-Hotel."
That the aggregate amount capital contributed
by. the Special Partpers to. the cnmmon .stock is One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, of whioh r 4FiftyATbbusand
D» Harb in caab has been so contributed by Peter Sioger,
Special rartner, end Flftv Thousand Dollars in cash has
been so contributed by Wm S. Baird, Special Partner.
.That the said. partnership is *p commence on the first
-day of July, A. D. 1862, and is to ttrminste onthe.firßt
of January,-ISBS. ' ' , . - . . r
JACOB PIEGEL, V
JOHN WIEBT, I
D. B. ERVIN', V General Partners.
- HENRY S. FrRTER, |
JO3IAH RIEGEL. )
PETER SIEGER, ) g • , p irtn9rfl
jyl-6w- WM. S BAltiD," bpecial 1 artnarg.
THE COPARTNIBSHIP' heretofore
existing between the uader*igned, mider the firm of
A. T* LANE & 0.0., was this. day dissolved 6y its o.wa
limitation. The business will be settled by either of the
undeißigned, at Ns. 419’MARKET Street. v
ALEX T LANE,,
WK. F. HANSELL,
■ • - B. Vi KANSELb,
' B. HANSKLL.
Philadelphia, July 1, 1862. ; jyl-tnth2m .
HOTIOE.—We
VV have -THIS D4.Y admitjed : LOUIS KIRK
PATRICK aa a. Partner in our firm. '
: : : d. kirk Patrick & sons.
-Philadelphia, July .1, 1862.
CIRCULATING LIBRARVT
TYT CIROU-
I I • LATIN© LIBRARY.— the NEW English
and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Lite
rature. : This Is the ONLY Library in tho country;that
includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that arenot
REPRINTED here.
. Terms $5 per year 5 6 months 53.; three months $1.50,
or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street. - je7-lm#
FLAG RAISING,
On McCIjELTvAN HOUSE.
SECOND AND WASHINGTON STEBETS,
On THUiISDAY EVENING, betw.en6and' B o’ofook.-
All are invlted to come and see this,happy TJaion Flag
raUed; and, also, partake of a FREE LUNCH.
WM. A YODER.
N. B'.—The NATIONAL BRASS BAND will bo In
attendance. . ' jy2 Hi*
A UTERUS HAIR DYE WILL NOT
JTjl. adhere to the ak%. 2b and 38 cents a box;- 53 S.
THIRD Street, ftbeve Chestont.
TYORITYFFS:—The great success of
JL BIIMER’S Ivory types -iathe result of oarefnl
study and rare ability combined, producing an admirable
and striking likeness, SECOND Street, above Green. It*
fILOTHES WRINGER—E XTR A
V CAUTION.—The only •wbolftsale agency for PUT
NAM’S SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGERS
is at No* 433 MARKET Street, where Iba Wjiuger- may
be seen at work. It is far superior to auy other in the
.market, as it has no wood to swell, no rubber bands to
stretch, and no tbumb- jcrewa to get out of lt
will wring anything, from a shirt collar to a autit, and
needs only to be seen at work to convince any homo
.keeper that it is Ju*t the thing thoy ueed; The' public
are invited to call aud examino; For sale at tho woolen
ware depot of • ‘A. fBAN?IBOUi
483 MARKET'Street, ami St.
‘ jy2-4t The only Wh’owiftlo Agsht
SUMMER ROBES,
FRENCH. ORGANDIES,
HIGH GRENADINES,
BLACK SILK SACQUES.
jelO-tuthalm ' - :
HSTEfib & SON,
No. 718 North TENTH St, above OOATES,
Are now closingbut Iheir entire stock of
FANCY SILKS.
BAREGES, OHALLTIBB,
MOZAMBIQUES. ORGANDIES,
JACONET AND CAMBRIC L YWNB,
TRAVELLING MIXTURES, and
SUMMER DRESS GOODS. ' - : •
Of all kinds, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.
LACE GOODS REDUCED.
®25 L»ce:Mantiea reduced to £l2. *v
S*o Lace Mantles reduced to £lO.
i '" ’: -£lB Lace Mantles reduced to SB..
‘ Sl6 Lace Mantle? reduced to S 7. .. f .
Lace Mantles reduced to S 3.
g? 10 Lace Mantles,reduced to S 4»
' • , S? 8 Laee Pointfa reduced ..to S 3. . . .
Sl2 Lace Pointea reduced to §55.
‘SI6 Lace Pointea reduced to SS.
525 Lace Pointes reduced to £l2.
SILK COATS AND t AOQUE3,
Closirg out UNDER COST, PRICES je3Q
T\ESIRABLE SUMNER GOODS.
*.-*■ Checked Worsteds.
Travelling Goods. <
1 Checked Poplins and Silke.
- Plaid MdzaipbiQoes. ' .
A r ery Ghei*p Fancy JBaregfes.
Chsap lots of Barege Bobos.
Frenrb Organdies and Lawns.
. Plain Bareees, of all colors..
Wide Bareges for Mantles.
, • Barege St-awJs. : :
India Check Silks.
Foulard Sflks.
Black Silks. . ■
’ French Chmlxes.
. ’ Mousselinta.
EYE.M & LANPELL, FOURTH and
ARCH, have
Blue Flannels for Bathing Robes:
: Gray Flannels for Bathing
% Plaid Flannels for Bathing Robes.
Shepherd’s Plaids for Ba king Rohes. * je!B
Eyre & landell have a mi
assortment of
. Touriste* Dre?B Gocw’s, : * .
•’ : Mode Grenadine Veils. - ' ’ *
; Mitte, of superior grade.
'■ Sea-ride Stripe Shawls.
White Baroge and Shetland Shawls. jo!8
M, WILLIAMSON,
0. IT, WILSON,
S. M. ANORRSON,
HENRY C: POTTER,
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Go.,
TS7 OHBBTNDT STBBBT,
• OFP9K AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Yery .choice Goods of recent importation.
Black Filfe Chocked Gresmdiae, extra quality.
Foulard £Uks,‘elegant etilea and fine quality.
Black Bilfes, best brands.
! Broche Barege, Hernaois and Mozambiques.
8-4 1 Paris Fil d’Ghevre.
Poll d’Cbevre, all wool filling. ;
• Grenadine Veils, in moda and other shades.
WHITS GOODS AND LINENS
In great variety, * l * extremely low prices.
L' INEN drills.
Cheap lots Drills for Gents’ Hummer y?ear. '
- Auction loin at 25. 31, 38, 44,-and 50 cts.
Extra good-White Di ills, 81, 38i aud 60 cts*
Bummer Cassimeres, delicate line plaids.-
. Fashionable Mixtures and Solid Colors.
6-4> Silk-mixed Coating?, at the right prices.
Cloth Goods of every deHCriptibn—a'fine stock..
BOYS’. READY-MADE CLOTHING*
Boom in second story devoted to this branch*
Summer suits for-tbe country for boys.
Garments made to order with despatch.
MANTLE ROOM.
Closing out sales of Silk S’acqnes.
Closing out sales of- Silk Mantles. .
Cloimg out .sales of Cloth Cloaks.
Closing out sales of Thin . Sacques. .
Closing put eales of Lace'Mantles.
COOPER « OONABD,
JeSS-tf S. E. coriier NINTS and MARKET 'Streets. >"
TSTEW SPEINe PBINTS, Jt
JLI .. r . t 'i
. . MERBIMAOS;
SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC, •
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. :£
• A large lot best stylos and fast colors at 100. -
OOWPKBTHWAIT & CO.,
mhis-tr N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Ste.
T WOULD CALL TH® ATTENTION
jL of my customers and friends to the following Geode,
which are fresh and desirable:
Black and White Plaid Silks.
Organdie Lawns, choice stylos.
:.On©lot of Xisle Gamitletg,'at 18£o a'h&fr.
One lot of Black Silk, $l3S)f ) the host I 67 er had for
the money.
. At
-jelO- Gm
■'YHEW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
Xv GOODS, t &o —-Just opened. a general assortment
of desirable French aod Scotch. Needle-worked Banda,
Edgings- Inaertings, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, etc.,
at very lew prices., T ;
ALSO, /
A fall line of aB descHpliona of White Goods for Ladles*
wear* of the most approved xnakes.
SBEPPABD, TAN HABLINGEN, & A&B1SON, •
je4 1008 CHEST eJUT Street.
A T 702 ARCH-STREET MAT BE
XJL found Bargee Ang3ai-e Shawls.
Whit© Barege Shawls.
- Mozambfone Shawls. >
Plaid bilk Shawls. '
Jnsi received and for sale by
Je24
T OHN H. STOKES 'WILL OPEN
M TG-MORBOW MORNING, at 702 ABC tt Street,
10 Light lisle Gloves, at 18#, worth37#,
Aho, 5 doz. Ladies* Mode-Hope at 13, worth 25.
- A } so»’'One ' piece- Blech India Silk, without lustre, for
mourning and aprons. . .. )e’l4
riLOAKB, PALATOTEBAND MAN
TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles wffl
Aud it to their advantage to visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY, No. 38 North NINTH Street, below
AEOH. The latest Paris Styles at pricer
that astonish everybody- »n4-3m
fIHEAP CARPETS, MATTINGS,
\J OIL CLOTHS, AND WtNDOW SSADE3.—V.
E. ABOHAMBAULT, N.JS. corner ELEVENTH and
MABKET Streets, will open this morning, from auction,
lDgrain’Carpetsat.3l.,S.7, ; Bo,And*62a; st Entry«andv^air J
Carpets, 56 to 62c*, Bag, Hemp, and Yatn Carpets, 16 to
Sic:, White and Check Matting, 20 atid 25c ; Floor OH
Ciotti*, 81 to BjOc ; Gilt bordered Window Shades, 50c to
SI i Buff and Green‘Window Holland. 1 12 to 45c. Dry
Goods and Carpet Store, N. E. cor. ELEVENTH and
MABKET Streets. v ■ jelT-tuthslSt,
MORIAH CEMETERY.
, This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about Hie same, distance from the city, as Laurel Hill, and «
is beautifully situated on Hie highest point of ground for
miles around; , J .
Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to ezomini
its claims before pnrehasing‘elsewhere.
. General and sectional plana may bo examined at tbf
“Wherefany further information will be cheerfully at
"forded by thoageut.
Are now In tho. market, aomo of them In seotions jail
opened, having hitherto boon held in reserve.
Opfiox Hours from 8 A. M- to 4 F.M., and either be
fore or after these hoars, at the residence of the under*
signed,. .. ' ■
H. B.—Conveyanws to and from the Cemetery for
such as desire to purchase. myl6.2m : .
CLAEBT,— ST. JULIBJN CLARET,
in cases, of different vintages, for sale i?r
OH AS. B. OABSTAIBB, -
j 5 2 - 126 WALNUT and 21 GBANII'B Btreets.
Bay rum.—an invoice of
vmy BiidMlor BAT BUM; In quarter. cMka', juit
I received iwd for B&le by ' OHAS. S. OAESTATE,; . i
| ■ jy2 126 WA'LNUT uni 21 GEANITE Street.. *|
'fßrp’AilGDftriOQfflDS^
R & L.,
E. & L.
‘EYKB & tAKBiLIi," 1
EYKE & LAST DELE,
ETRE'-fc LANDED,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
■ eoueth And arch, ’ '
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH' AND 4ROH,
ARE NOW CLOSING OUT
SUMMER SILKS.
SUMMER BHAWJLS,
TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS,
SUMMER FOULARDS.
GRENADINE VEILS,
SUPERIOR MITTS,
INDIA PLAID SILKS,
PLAID MOZAMBIQDES,
PLAIN MOZAMBIQUE S,
102 4 OHES T N U T STB BE T
E. M. NEEDLES
Invites the special attention of Ladies who ia*
tend spending the summer out of town to a very
large assortment of MADE-UP GOODS gust re
ceived. in .
SMITVES, SRTB, HiNDKBRCHUCFS,
<£c., in every variety of material ..
: Also, a large assortment of MUSLINS, suitable
for GARIB ALDIS, «fec.. togeiher with every va
riety of .WHITE GOODS; LINENS, -LAOE3.
EMBROIDEBIB9, HANDKERCH j FS, VEILS,
&C . •- '
Just opened per latest arrivals from, Europe
an Invoice of very beautiful and entirely new
styles ‘ ■’ ..
PUFFED FRENCH CAMBRIC, for
GARIBALDIS, MODE,.GRENADINE A r EILS,
mA COLLARETTE RUFFLING for
trimming thin Dresses, etc—a iieiv aud vory.de*
eirable article; A’so, an ioroice of .
•PURE WHITE FRENCH PLAID
ORGANDIES. jyl
10 M. 081 S T NUT BTBE F T.
SUARPLBSS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT anil EIOHTH Slreota.
JOHN H..STOKES’,
■ 732 AEOH Street.
JOHN H. STOKES.
COMPANY’S OFFICE,
Ho. 138 SOOTH SIXTH STBBXT,
DESIRABLE LOTS,
at LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBEBAL TERMS,
Ho. 314 NOBTH ESNTH STBBST.
FREDERICK, A. VAKCLEVE,
r. ; r ...riREWORacI, «ar*nif
' .. „ J*. I;*'
/... .'p 1 I&E -,#j6sEk&S>i
... >.?'■■ ■■ i. > **•-«-, "i
„ T . T ;
' SUPKW#3tHIA^S^ ; J £**»•
■ • ntgfcOß, , T
■ '• BK-T-liOCkiis, ROMAI? d"ANDtis,'“, ‘" zt,
COLORED STABS, WHEBLB, BEOTBBf " J
. ROSETTES,. ■}{
. TOBPEDOEB, iil
FANCY PIECES, Etc., “
FOB SALE. -
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
' ... ■■-■ %■■ , ,-V\3
;.E.'G. WH3IV 4
AT aHMB. W.W..STORE,- •
CHESTNUT. 8T m ! BBLOW FOURTH,
. . KEXT. DOOB TO ADAMI’ BXPRB&S.
■je2s*tjj3 “ : -
TIURE CRACKERS.—SOO boxes Hold
JU * Chop No. 1 Fir© Crackers,
OraDgoa and Lomoos, id prixrie order, foraale by
RHODES & WILLOWS*
j*lB ■ , • v B^-'.'.
.JILA-GS! FLAGS!
BANNERS AND STREAMERS,,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SASHES, SWORDS, SWORD-BET,TS,
EMBROIDERED AND METALLIC.
P A,S SANTS,
MEXICAN AND FANCY SPURS,
ASD .
/■-. (. , , . ....'
MILITARY GOODS
AND
EQUIPMENTS OP ALL KINDS.
■ EVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
jf2B-7fc No. 418 AROH STREET.
J^ATIONA.L
FLAGS.
SILK, BUNTING, AND MUSLIN
FLAGS,
. ! • ALL.SIZES,
FROM 7 INCHES TO 50 FEET.
GILT FLAG ORNAMENTS.
POLES, ' .-
' ■ SPEAKS,
• - EAGLES, and
BALLS.
BUNTING, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS
MADE TO ORDER.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
W. H. HOESXMANN & SONS,,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
je27-7t " ...v ■■' v- ~ '
T7LAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, of Cotton,
X: Silk, &c., in all sizes, at lowest rates,-b*
W. TILLER,
It* 32 South FOURTH street.
TTNION FLAGS, in_all sizes, of Silk,
U Cotton, at lowtut’prices.""
CARPETS AND MATTINGS*
poi6STffST^ET
CARPET STORE,
No. 47 . ABOVE CHESTNUT, No. IT.
J. T. DELACROIX
Invites attention to his Spring Importation of
CARPETINGS, -
Comprising every style of. the Newest Patterns and
Resigns, in VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS
SELS, IM PERI AL THREE-PLY, and INGRAIN
OABPETINGS. 7 .
VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS.
SCOTCH BAG and. LIST CARPETINGS.
FLGOK OIL CLOTHS, in every width.
- COCOA and CANTON. MATTINGS.
S DGOB-MATS, BUGS, SHEEP SKINS,
? DBUGGBTS, and CBUMB.OLOTHB,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .
LOW 808 CASH.
J. T. DELACROIX,
■ 'inhs-4Tn ATBonth.FOURTH Street >■..
j^EMOVAL.
,E. Gr. WHITMAN & Co ,
CONFECTIONERS,
HAVE BEHOVED FROM SECOND AND OHE9T-
J. • :1 ■... ■ NUT STBEEVS
TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET,
, HBtOW FOURTH, .
NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS & CO.’S EXPRESS.
FRANK. PALMER,
Surgeon Artist to the Government Institutions, Wash
ington; Also, to pH; of the Medical Colleges and Hos
pitals/
‘The ‘‘PALMER LIMBS, 5 ’ adopted by tho Army
and Navy Surgeons., Pamphlets sent.gratis. Mdross,
B. fPRA.Nf'. PALMER.
jj2-Gm . ' No. 1600 QBSSTNUt Str.et, Ptolad’a. . :
JCE PITCHERS.
HALL’S
PATEiNT PLATED ICE PITCHERS,
PERFECTLY AIR-TIGHT,
IV arrang'd to keep the Ice ionger than sey Pitcher in
. the market.
WM. AVILSON & SON,
SOLE AGENTS,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH- 4X»- CHERRY STB.
Also, Pitchers of all the different manufacturers con
stantly-on band, plain and ornamental, at reasonable
prices'. je2B-12fc
CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING
■WATER DEPOT, 79. CEDAR STREET,
An attempt has been made to . deceive the public by
persocß-offoriug what they call “ Congress Watbr ”
from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass.
Th e wholesale price of the . genuine Congress Water, at
New York, being about 7# cents per glass, the impost-:
tiria of pretending to sell at retail at less than coat, and
without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, i s
apparent ; but their probable course has been to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water into' a fountain
■ filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total
contents; . r ’
y?Q hare never -sold Congress Water in fountains, nor
in vessels of any other description :thdn ordinary* sized
glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is
branded, .
And any without ~
(JONGBES9
ters on the cork is 0. <fe jfr.
whether from foun« j
The following gentlemen ore supplied by us regularly
with genuine Congress^Water, in bottles, fresh frem the
Congress Spring: ' . ' ,
THOS. J. HUSBANB, cor. Third and Sprucasta.
E. J STEVENS A CO., ffoutineofcai Hotel.
AMBROSE SMITH, Chestuuc street.
OHAS. ELLIS & 00., Market street.
WTETH-Bros., Walnut street.
CLARKE & -WHITE.
je2B-&nif --•■■■
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HE ALTH, S.‘ W. cornet of SIXTH and S AN3OH
Btrcots—-Philadelphia; June StbjlSSa.—l am directed
Board of Health to publish the foHowlng copy of
a resolution adopted hr them this date.; Yours, Ap.,"
WASH, ABENi nierk,
• Resolved, That ihe 'Preside* ta of'Railroad Companies
and the Captains of Steamboat Lines leading froth'the
city bo informed that the .removal of dead bodies out
of the city>'without a permitfrorntho “ Board of Health ”
to accompany aald body, Is a nuisance, prejudicial to the
pubUc‘beaUh, e and that all persons violating said redo will
be prosecuted according to law, made and provided for
cases bl nuisances. . • . • jyl-tuthsS6
GENEBAI. AOENT.
Remember i—TUe.mostiafijiionaibio
and successful Hair Dior olid (Jntlortn America
is Xj. CiUTEK.I KoT, FODBTII and BBAHU/h. jj s .4tii
NATIONAL FLAGS.
W. TILLER
32 South FOURTH street.
REMOVALS.
SEW TO 51
Sarato.ia, Jnlp 1, 1862.
WATEB.
CLARKE & WHITE,
Proprietors of. Congress Spring.
FBED’It BROWN, cor. Fifth and Ohestnut ate.
0. S. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut Btreet,
J. O. TUBNPBtiNY ■* 00., 041 Spruce'street.
wr.a.iM <:a;
pAH VASSERS WANTED,fpr V$J-
Aa/>JcWtJtA?aitH^jgf or y Qf the War for the Union. 5 .? AJ~
tire btißitu-isameii s willfirid this to beprofttaweemploylr
? V JOHNSON, FBT,&CO., *
6t* ./ -H - 126 South'Eighth Street.
;&ay.1,5(J0 labqjrerf, 250 car-
officert.of
Irrigation,. Company, f ai MAUOEE
. *‘ STOW^T » or EASTON, er anywhere
¥?£Si?¥ 1 ff e ? f^ .-thgywte .a. jelO-tf
jL.'fWg*BYiBS.-aA»plr.atB29aßen Btr>et. .It*
jsm -SALE- Ar FO UR- STORY
■dWIIMIIB HOUS|, Hn.. K 7 tooth TESTR
Street—l 9 ffetfrent, ,? -7;oißiiiitjlra,. IWee »«rt.>r. rtintaa
jcom and liifGfcp'u; ln the ’baaehieiit, ‘ Fricri’ ss7 CK?O t utarly
nil of- which may .remain on th# Premises. Apply No,
g^riWALNU^SVect^refilbqr;bafek. - jyb3t*.
e PUBLIG SALE de DESIKABLE
CODNiBYiBratoBiIJOBS. '' ~ \
I'will.feSl, wUhouureßerve* on. tbe ptemi*sff, m H AD
DON'FIELp, N l . J on Saturday, Jnlr 12C0,v.afc 3:
o’clock P;.Ef ,
BRICK; BOUSE, corner M POTJ.EB.Streste,
coDlttihlDg'niue chambers, large parlor,dioing-room, and
kitchtni With dry airy cellar, and. ao excellent well of;
water. Lot contains about set in, grass .with
Frtiit Trees This bouee witlL a iniail' expenditure of
made one of ; rapst comfortable arui
rewtfeiiceß in the ■village;'- /
I will also fb»l HENDRY HALL, which -is situated on
the.end of,'the iofi with all the seats and Oenteats of
bniidfpg; tlii© bouse and haU aodaiapted
forVlarge school ol either sex. - Haddunfieidi from its
boundlifsß coptigoily of shade, rural pure air, good
easy, irequeijt, arid pleasant access to ilio citjes oL
Philadelphia and New Tors ,is unsurpassed!as aloc&ticn
for'firet* class Boarding School. ■■*
I will alto sell at the same time theFBA.IffE COTTAGE
in I reside. Thebuildioe is conveniently arranged
for ofthi-r sotnmer or As*ir»terre-iitlcrice, Avitti excellent fur
nace, bath room, store- kitetione,.
library, dining-room, arid all the conveniences.necessary
for pleasure, or ; cpnitert. The yard is well filled with
choice flowers arid s ßbrubbery, wuhTCitchea Garden cou
t*»jnitvg all the desirable family vegetables now growing.
The property also emftracts Ice Bo age, Milk House-Car-. =
riogeßouhe, ririd Stable;. ‘ .. \ v-i
These properties are located-within-.three sfjnare? of
the Camden .md Atlantic Railroad Station. This road
Will have its connection with. New. Yoik by the lst of’
September, thus .affording dirept.connection with that
dtr, hourly connictiori with Phibidelpbla,
But a small portion of Che money will be required upon
either property, or, if sold' privately, city property may.
be taken in exchange. , .
Also, si numlrr of articles of Household rip.l Kitchen
Furniture, Carpets; Mrittiog, and small Iron Sife.v
The_ sale to be peremptory, without reserve., Full par
ticulaiß tuft\ be bad by applying at my Office, 108 S iuth
FOUBTU Strtet, below Chestnut between the hours of
0 and 12 A, M. J. E, PEYTON.
given immediately. j>3-thgtust
TTNITEL STATES; ®ASTEEN DIS-
U 3 TItICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCZ .
THE PRESIDENT OF THE . UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for the. Eastern'District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the.name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
general .who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,
or interest in twelve honored bars of P,a»lruad Iroa, t»kea
and seized as prize, by the United States naval force* in
St. Simon’s SounC, Georgia, under cotnmmd of Oaotaio
S.'AV. Gordon, to be monished, cited, arid called to judg .-
ment at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect
hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are
tliero.fore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, .
■ that yow cpnifc not, but that, by pabUslting these presents
in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub
lished in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In
telligenber, you do monish .and cite,-or cause to be
monished and cited, peremptorily,: nil persons in general
who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,.or interest
jn the Raid twtlve hundred bars of Railri»»d Lon, to »p*
peer btforelbe Hon. JOHN.CADWALADER, the Judge,
of the court, at the District Court room, in the
City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day af
ter the y.ubHcfttiou o? these presents, if it be , a court
dhy, or else on the next court day following, between the
usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or.
allege, in due fonn of law. a reasonable and lawful ex
cuse, if any they have, why the said tw.lve bnadred bars
: of Bailsoad Iron should not he pronounced to belong, at
the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of
the. United! States,, and us goods of their enemies, or.
otlierwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned as good and la\yful prizes; and
further to do and receive in this behalf as to'justice shall
appertain,; And that ’yen duly intimate, or causa to be
intimated, tmto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to
whom by the.tenor of these presents it is also intlmatea,)
that If they shall not appear at the time and place above
mentioned, or appear and shall. not show a reasonable
and lawfid cause to the contrary, tlien said District Qourfc
doth intend rind will proceed to adjudication on the said
capture, arid may pronounce that the said twelve hundred
bars of BailrOhd Iroo did belong, at the; time of the cap
ture of the same, ter the enemies of, the United States
of America, and a 3 geod3 of their enemies, or other
•ftise, liable and subject to confiscation . and condem
nation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize,
.the absence, or rather contumacy, of the,persons so cited
'{and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you
duly certify to’the said District Court what you shall do
in the premises, together with these present o . .
Witness the Honorable . JOHN ' CADWALADER,
Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this second
day of JULY, A. D. 1862, mid in the eighty-sixth year
of the Independence of the said United Staten. ;;
j\ 3-3 t ■ G. 31. FOX, Clerk District Court, U. S..
UNITED STATES, EASTERN Dis
trict' OF PENNSYLVANIA. SC T.
THE PRESIDENT.OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING
. WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in; and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,'rightly,
and duly proceeding on n .Llbel, .filed in the name of the
-United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
intei-est. m.tbe .scbooner SA.Ba.BT, -whereof Cliariea A,
Rn&sell is master, her tackle, apparel, nud
end the goods, warts, and. merchandise laden on bo*rd
thereof, captured as priae of war, by tbe United States
Bteamer' Keystone' State, antler connnarid of Captain'
William B.Le Bov, one of the Suited States naval>iaad- i
ron, under command of B'lag-Ofilcrr S. F, Dupont, to be.
monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and
p>ace underwritten, and; to the effect liereafter ex
pressed, (justice so reauiring.)* Y r on are, therefore,
charged; and strictly enjoined and comraanded.-thafyoa
omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in .at
least- two of the daily newspapers printed arid published
in the city of Pliiladelphia r and in the Legal Intelligent
cer, you do monish and cite, or cause to bo monished
arid cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have,
or pretend to. have, any right, title, or interest in tho
said’ scboo&er SaRaH, her tackle, apparel, and fur
niture, and the goods, wares, aud merchandise laden
eti board tberof. to appear before. tho Hou. JGHN.
CADWALADER, tlie Judge of the said court,
at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, -
on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these
presents, if it be aacourtday, or else, on tlio next court
day foUoving, between the ufHial hours of hearing eauses,
ihen and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if .any they hare, why
the said schooner; SARAH, ‘ hey - teckte, - appare% : aud
furniture, and tbe.;.goo»lß, -wares, and merclKMriiee
laden on board, thereof, riiould not be pronouncotl to
belong, at the time of tho capture of the' same, to tho
eneprieß of the United States, and as goods of their ene
mies,-or otherwise, liable and snldect to - condemnation,
to be adjudged and conUemnc-d as good and lawful prizes;
and further to do.and receive In Jlris behalf as togustice
shall appertain. And that yonduly intimate, or -
be intimated, unto all ‘ pei-son s - aforea aid generally, (to
whom, by tbe temor of these, presents, it is also intima
ted, ) that if they Bhall not appear at the time and'place'
above mentioned, or appear, and shall not shown rea
sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Die-
J tiict Court doth intend arid will proceed to Adjudication on
the said capture, and may* pronounce that the said
schooner SARAH,; her tackl«, apparel, and furni
ture, andtbe goods, wares,* and tnerchaudise laden on
board thereof, did belong, at the fciihe •of the capture of
the same, to the enemies _ of the United States of Arae- '
rica, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable
and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad- .
judged and condemned ari lawful prizeV the absence, 1 or
rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated
in anjvrise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to
tho said District Courtwhat you shaE doun the-premises,
'together withdhese .
Witness the Honorable? JOHN CADWALADER,-
Judge-of the 'said 1 court, at Philadelphia,'- this second
day of JULY, A. D. 18625' arid in the eighty-sixth year of
,the the bftid United States. :
U3-St . ; . G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. .
GIRARD FIRE MARINI
'
OFFICE 415 WAIiHUT STBIEET, Fa3I»AX>£iZJ»HIA
This company continues to take rw&s eu the setto
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely.upoa ita responsibility, abili
ty to pay losses promptiy. Its disbursements io? thi
benefit of the public, daring the last nine yearSjexoeed
@500,000,
kbA vto respectfully solicit its fayorih the future.
OHAS. I. DT7PONT, JI^YWALKgS,
JOHN W.OIiAGKOSS, JOHN THGBNI/BY,
C. T. HEAZLITT, ABBAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PBTEB 8. HOB, orN. V.
m. I, SWAIN, FDBJIAN SHBPPASD
JOSEPH KLAPP, IT. D. H. 8. LAWBENOB,
WH. 0. BUDMAN, JOHN. SOTPLBB.
;■ ,/ : THOMAB-OBAVHir,/Predtotfc
A. 8. GILLETT, Viee Preddnt.
JAB. B. ALVOOT, Secretory. apM-tt
TjIAME INSUSAJ
JD No. 408 OHEBTNTJT
sirs Aim ixau
3HBB<
E.N.Bnck, • ' E. D. Woodruff,
Ohas. Bichardeoa, John Herder, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. 8. Justice,
Alex. Whfildia, Washington Jones, .
Geo. A. West, Ohas. Stokes,
O- W. Davis, John-W. Kverman.
FBANOIB H. BOOK, President.
OHABLES BWHARDSON, Vice Proddest.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCH ABB, Secretary. / [mUMf#
f^OMMONWEALT
\J BANOB COMPANY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIBBO?
D&vH J»yne, JJ. D:, |
JoknM. WMtaß,
ydward O. Knight, |
Thomas S. Stewart,
Hsnrj Lowis, Jr., |
DAVID JAYS
those' words and let-
JOHN M, WB]
BAMTBI/.aMOON, Secret
Office, Commonwealth B»
Street. PbiladftVpMa..
00 D NIB SI SI T,
B»rn LILLIE’S SAFE DEPQ® Kfc
ipp MOVES to Ho. 21 South SEVBNTB Street, aeoi
tho Franklin Institute.
Thexmdendgned, thankful Tor past tnftllrs, and beint
determined to 'merit future patronage, "ms geuured at
elegant and convenient store, and ioanowon band >
large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated /Wrought ani
ObMed Iron Fire and /Burglar Praot Safes,-(tb* onli
strictly fire and burglar proof satsrjaade.) , idso, LUPe’i
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, Tjooks.
Lillie’a Bank Vault Boors anSiiookß rail be farubb*
to order on short notice. ThisiSgthestoegesS, best pro
tected, and cheapest Boor anftiipck rat offered. '
Also, particular/ attehttap' hi orjiei to Lillie's Bet
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. TMs Safe la ooe
ceded to surpass In atyVaaad elejanos anything yet &
feted for this purpose, sad is t>ie only one that is striotb
ore and burglar proof* .
Special Nona*,wl bayr;riow on hand say twenty o
Parrel, Herring, &Co,b ftefta, most of them nearlr nen
tnd some forty el other; makers, comprising a complete
assortment aa tedaes, and : all lately exchanged for thf
pow_ceieot«#i Lillee Safe. They will he sold at yen
low price-j, Fleas* call and examine;
ja2B-Iyjf M. 0. BAPLEB, A rent '
Ejfif IVAES * WATBON’S
4m SALAMANDKIS BAF*d
,; ■" OTOBB ■ - -
ra IB SOUTH FOUBTk*BTBBET, ~e
> PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ofFIBE-PBOttF BAKES always 0*
LEGAL.
IMSURAMCfi COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL *200,000.
DIESOTDSS.
FCE COMPANY*
Straet. .
iav IIfSVBAirOM.
OTOBS.v
m -FIRE INSU
r, OK THE SPATE 02
?EOBS. '■ !
{ Oh&rlos H. Rog«n, i
( John K. Walker, -I
Bobert Sboomaker»
William Stntfchon^
BUj&fc Jones.
rBtM X>., Proetdent.
llTAlilif Vice Prodd4gt>
etary.
iuflfflr"
[fflfl*, 613 OHB«Hnn
sc^irtf
SAFES.
tab&miM M- X
p OWE RS» -L ft
Nos. IT- and 19 FAME BOW, 1
(orroaiTß ism abtob hods*,)
NEW YOBK,
• TSOStS SItfO’PXBDAY.
This pojml'C* Hotel I*b latelybeon thorongttfj 1
rated and refim. l iahod, and now jwbscbkb all U)S
dtosofa. •. * , t
rm&T-oiiissr hotel.
. Tlie petronage or PhilacJelpiSatl* and tmelffllV
public, desiring tbe best accomodstfodß abbi inwJci.ste*
charges, le rosjwctfnlly solicited; ‘ •
je2-3ra H. Ji. POWKHb; rrbßdad,.
A UJSTD®SSIGI^^
XX. late of the GIBaBD HOUSE, PhiStfeipbia^haV* l
lowed, for a term of jeer a, WILLARDS SOTELs-in 1
Wsehlngton. They take this occasion to rsfsffn' to
>ld friends and customers many'thanks for pj&at’favoris?-
»nd beg .to assure them that they will he mostTaHtoy Iff*
*ee them in their new quarters.. .
m BYKES, CHADWICK. i’OO.
wismm .Tntelfl. Ism.
AMUSEMENTS
jWALNUT-£TEEBT THEATRE
17 Sole Lessee. Mrs. Iff. A.
The great American Comic ActreM.
MISS JULIA DALY. MIS? JULIA DALY.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, July 31, ‘
BY GENERAL
iMABSOT. THE POULTRY DEALER.
MAEG0T.......................31133 JULIA DALY.
THE PEOPLE'S-LAWYER.
Solon Shingle.... ...Mr. Frank Drew.
TO-MORROW. JULY 4tit,
TWO GRAND PERFOBMAKOES.
AUemoon at 2. . Evening at 8.
: ON MONDAY—KING COTTON. «
Mils. JOHN PEBW ? S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
TWENTY-EIGHTH NIGHT OF F. S. OffANFBAO.
BENEFIT OF MB. ROBERT CRATG>
TO-NIGHT, ( ThursdayJuly3d,lBfi2,
FOR POSITIVELY Thii LAST TIME,
THE OCTOROON. , { THE OOtOROON.
Pete ..F. 9. Chaafrsn,
Dora Sunn?side .....MiasE. Price.
To conclude with the Farce, entitled
.. THE BLACK HORSE CAVALRY,'
Cart to the full sirensfch of ihs com cany.
A.GRAND MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT ON
FOURTH OF JULY EVENING,
gSF" Prices »s usual. '
CuTteiu rises »t 8 Vclock.
fIOKTIJS T S3NTAL THISATKE.
"MB. S .DAV 15..:.... .....Sole Leeuefr.
ThiTd Wrek of Crowded 'Hmiße*.? . :-
H O OLE’T’S MX KSTEIhS!
Second Nigbfof the Charming Bailadist,
MP.. O. HENRY.
Third Night oF the Ethiopian Comedian,!
MR.’HARRY LEHR. T
Houses full nightly. Tie best Entertainment ever
given at the rwieoa. ‘ ' -
Mr. HENRY will sing
TWO SONG** NIGHTLY.!
Dress CircTe, 25 cents : Family Circle, 10 cfnta.
A DAY PERFORMANCE ON THS FOURTH OF
JULY, , . - ; V : • . ' . jeSO-tf
BUILDINGS.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS 1 ;
GEEAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
THRILLING SCENES
IN THE LIFE OF A
- •• YANKEE .WHALEMAN,
EVERY EVENING- at. 8 o’cloclc-precisely.
SELECT MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o’clock.
Admiesioj 25'cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. Qfe9>
dren 10 cents. -
Liberal arrangements made for schools on. Weflneedaf
AfterncoDS. , J&23
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
JL THE FINE ARTS, .
; ' , : 3025 OBSSTNUT STREET.
The splendid exhibition of Paintings-and Sculpture for
tbe£teri«?.ftt of the Cooper-Shop and Unteu Volunteer Re
freshment Saloon will close on SATURDAY, the 6th-
July...
Admission 10 cent s *.’ Children half .
Open from. 9 A. M.till7 P. M., and from 8 til! TOP.
FI ’ je3Q
SEA BATHING.
]S B gMPB FOE. THE BBA
.WBHSiIs BOBS ! SUMSfEK AS
BANGBMENT.—OAMDES AKD ATLAHIIO RAH.-
BOAR.
Three trains daily to Atlantic Citrar.d return, {Shin
days excepted). Trains leave TINE-Stroet Ferry as
follows: V
M*!! Train..,..
Express Train......
Freight and Accommodation
; BETTTBNING
Leaves, Atlantic Hail Train ,4 40 P. M.
<« « :: Express Train...,..-. 615 A. BE.
u - . *« Freight and Accommodation.S 18 A. AL
KANE SI.SO Bound-trip Tickets, oood rtnly for tki
day and train on which they are issued-, $2.50. Excur-
B'on Tickets, good for three days. $3. Hotels are now
open. JOHN G. BttTANT,
. jelY.tf • • .\gent
EXCURSIONS.
MlBllißWWB I>ELIGHT,FrjL
BUMMER EJ XOTT RS I O'lfSU
NIAGARA PALLS, LAKE O’TFABTO, THE TSW
MNT) ISLANDS t RAPID* OFSCaJjAWR-ESCS*
BIVEP.. iIONTBEAL, LAKES OUABI PLAIN AND
GEORGE, SARATOGA SPP-ISG3, BUD*.OIF BI
TER, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW—
PORT, *NEW YORK, &c.
Fare from Philadelphia to Niagara Fab??, Montreal,
Wldfe BfmintaiDs. BDfton. and return, Sl2 20
Frcm Philadelphia to Niagara trails, Montreal, Sara
tcga, Hudson river, Few York- anr>return,;S3o.oo.
For further pai tieolara and handbill* apply at tli« office
of the PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD
LINE, ‘chTEier ’of SIXTH and* ORE 3TNTTT Streets*
where a choice of rhunee mat he m*rla to suit the taste of'
any on*. JOHN S,. BILLE?. General Asent-
Cor THIRTEENTH and 'CALDOWHItD Sfrusto.-
PMlmlcMiia,l.lS«2. . jyl 38t
-PMLADECPHIA
AND BEADING- KAILROAD;
EXCURSION TIGKBTSi.
GOOD FROM &ATOB&.VT, ,WVE 28, TO MONDAY;.
JULYIBB2,
To be sold at the fcHowhsgrrates :
FROM PHTLADELPHTi. to HARRISBURG,
, POTTSYILLE, or LTEBMTOF, andYetnrn.... $3 »•
PORT CLINTON..., . S'.Mi
READING 2 25
POTTSTOWN.... .... 1 6G *
PHffiNJXTILWB ...1..1it.
. And between; aH stations at reduced" fares during the ~
above ten days. 'r je2B -7t
fSBi , WEST EHESI'ER AND >
CEsi -'PHILSI>ES,7>HI4. BAlliBO&D.
; VIA MBB2A.
ExeuMiom. ■
EXCURSIONS.
SUNBAY SCHOOLS. L2T*BAItY- SOCIETIES/.,
&c., Ac* wilt ih)d Beautiful'G3oiYiS3j "with ample ac- 1
the line of the Rbad, iuthoYiciiiity o! *
MEDIA. .
• . , STATES: TISJ liO.Wv ’V
Ccroinitipf &ean view the -Grounds yvithrmt charge.
apply at the.XISKET OPFIOB.,
j . . . •
N. E. Corea er of EIGHI3SENTH au& MARKET Sea.
]f-25-8t
i WEST CHESTER
i¥DPHn.fc»ELPHIABAII,.
• YTA "MEDIA.;
yOTJKTH OF- JBLY EXQSJBStONS.
Excursion Tickets will. be sold to-, West Cheater, good;
for the S 3, dtb; and s&of July.
,;■• Fare for the Bound-Trio. One B«fllar.
ji 28-St HENRY W OGD- .Superintendent.
riWICE OF
\2/ AND BEADING BAILBOAD COMPANY.
Philadslphia. Jooe 28*. 1862.
Tfee STOLLS on ANTHdA-.
CITE CO AL transported by this rompaay .will be aafol-.
lowa during'fcbe month of JOEY, 188‘£:. .
Port Carbon.,/...
Mount Carbon....
Scbujlhill Hhycd..
Auburn... . A .;.,. 1
Port C1int0n.......
Daring the month o& ADGOST, 1862, the rates will be>
as followed
Pore Carbon
Mount Carbon. .**.■** ? i .
Schuylkill Havnfe.iv^....
Auburn..
Port Stinton. .\1......
OaiM aften SEP-XEMlfefiß* l*lS&3j.tha Tates.will be,
as ii^lowß:. .
Port Carbon....
Mount Carbon,... V.l
Schnylhi/hHaYen.
Auburn.,,/..............
Port Ghmoh .
■By order of of. Managers. "
jras- dm W. H. APEBB, Secretary.
"FJtCELSIOE” HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
THE WGItrjEX
J. H. MIOHENER & Os.,
OKNEBAIi PBOVISIOH DKAIiESS,
4nd m«ta of the oelebratea
"EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR -C UR E.J) HAM S,
' Nor. 142 and 144 North PBONT Street,
Between JLrdh andßaa* *tre«U, Pkiladfitphi*.
The justly-celebrated “ EXOELSIOB” HAMS ar*-
'ursdby J. H. fit. A Co., (in a style peculiar to.them
salvos,) expressly for FAMILY USE \ are of delicious
ijavur \ free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and' too
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offend
'ornale:, ■ ■ •■■■*pl«B#D.
BO YS’, MISSES’, AND CffIL
DBEN’S
CIOTBIS9,
' ■ IN ENDLESS V.VBIBTT,
No. 13T South KIOHXp Street,
nyW-Sm Three Doom sbovs WALNUT.
.IM A M.
:.4.0& P. Mt.
.5.00 Y. M,
To Jtichm’d To Philada.
51.48.
147-
1.40
1.30
1,25
t .
IP>
- tfO,
h.BO
•Is >ss>
$l9B.
I=9-7;
' 1.90. /
Is 80
1.7&-
6163
1.6=7-
1.60
1:50
145
po Bjchm’d ToThiladal
- 321&
‘ 2.17
2.10 ;
2 00:
19&.
$l.BB
187
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1.70.
165.