The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 14, 1864, Image 3

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J M Brown, Elkton, Md
.T E Registe, Elkton.
H A Wells, Elkton
E TJlarlnn, Chester co
,7 A Bratton, Chester co
W Arniew A la, Chester co
Job Mintzer & la. Pottistowot
C MUsimer, Pottstown
. Clayton Mentzer, Pottstown
C l*ngh, Chester co
j Pash, Chester co
Mlhb P A Leak. Chester co
Miss 8 KA’tigh. Chester eo
Miss L A I J ugh, Chester co
,Tas Conner & wf, Wlhn’ton
.7 A Wilson &wf» Chester co
W B Hammond, W Chester
D Parker, West Chester '
John Barv,Mount Union 1
W Beardßleo,New York
Mrs Beardsloe, New York
Mbs BeariDlee, Now York
i 31 Beardslee, New York
»Cftr»t.T W Shoemaker, Penna
E E Hickman,Chester eo .
; J J Paxson, Chester co
L Beecker, Pottstown
Tilt}, Bah
3 Y Barber, Bflflttuburg
John Unger
Alien Hallman
JTOborturf, Danville
Jacob Gable, Pottstown
Jos Kiuknde, Mont? co
Jloi>t 8 Paul «ly
A J Hurvoy, Bethlehem
W H Rico & ly, Bethlehem
C Rubl, Allentown, Pa
y Fonlkner, Allentown
Peter H Lehr, Allentown-
Henry Kuntz, Slatington
.Miss Kant back. Slatington
Henry Getz. Bethlebain
Jonathan Hess, IhthHham
Mrs Ritter, Allentown
Miss Hitter’, Allentown
W A Nathans, Quakertown
E A Stick el, Quakortowa
Jll Barbile, Nnzaroths
IU Engle,
T Siegfried & wf, M Chunk
•Tac Mufclilits, Lehigh Gap
1 Betti Heru & ly, Slatiugtoa
Daniel Boyer, Lehigh co
John Harbertar, Reading .
Mins llarberter, do
Miss E llarberter, do
W llarberter, do
Mrs Fry, do
Jacob a»ndt, Easton
J S Krf’ldier, Bath, Pa
t!has Ivoupt, 8ath......
W A Doerie, Pa ~
Jesse Fretchman. Pa
G Fnoley&wf, Easton
L AMlkacb, Bethleham
D JYerkes&d, Bothleham
M B Immel & la,Laac co
Peter Wooting, Pa
John Paine. Lebanon
John Albert, Lebanon co
J M Sh«dloaborger, Pa
Jos A Siegfried, Easton
D Drexlcr, Lebanon
Thus F Lauber, Lehigh, oo
fit Stnber, I3e.*ileht«u
H Williams, Slatington
> E Tattershaw, Stroudsburg
J 0 Kreamer* M D, Ponna :
Aaron C Helney, Penna .
Chas Snyder, Sellnsgrove .
Mrs Mary C Snyder, Penna
Airs F Shr-po. Easton
Mrs Shollenborgor, Poena
iJobn S Rick & wf, Penna
X)v G W Rise & wf, Penna
Miss M A Bond, Tamaqua
Miss A 1 spoch, Tamaqua
David Krutzle, Lohnnon co
.Eilat* Rttel, Lebanon co
J Fulmer, Lebanon eo
Miss E Boyer, Slatington .
S Totablor, Bethlebeni
The Bla<
N Geir, Reading
John II Dart, Reading
JEWirts, Reading
N Dresher, AUeutowu
D A Dresher, Allentown
J P Baas & la, leading
N M Yundt, Allentown
Mrs lundti Allentown
Martin Yuudt, AUentown
S Botz. Allentown
John Bute, Allentown
*W H Smith, Pottstown
F Deling. Penusyl vanht
33 Deling, Pennsylvania
ick Bear.
D Fisbbuvn & la, Penna
Bliss FUbburn, Penna
Mrs Bhupp, Peausylv.tnia
Miss A Carr, Reading
J C Cornell, Feasiervilie
D B Boyer, Boyertbwn
P F Eisonbrower & la, Pa
J Smith, MlnersviHe
D Weisch, Pennsylvania
J W Leonard & wife, Pa
J F McLain & la, Ponaa.
Miss H Naylor, Penna
J Smith, Pottstown
inni'fi.
| Sami roterson, Trenton .
dTboo Birgfeld,Reading
i D 1> Moneton & wf/Pottsv
Bfrs Hammerslby, Pottsville
ijßllsaE Kubn. Wiim, Del
;;Geo SarvacnoLPnUUpaburg
!Frank Anderson & wf, Pa
iWm Wolfe, Lewisburg
[XsaaoUeber, Lewlshnrg
l John Seber, Lewiabarg
Robt Shoemaker 1
V? Russell, hltcott’s Mills
E SChadwiekvEUcoit’s Mis 5
Jas Bernard, Penna I
Richard Brown,Chester,Pa
Isaac U Mortdn, New York
Geo S Mortem, New York i
Thos R Smith. Doylestowa
E S Hooker, Easton- j
Luke S Mason, Easton
Ben j F Mitchell, Trenton !
The Bari*
M Heathceto, Paterson
Lieut S C Beatty* P K YC
Thompson West, Penna
Eliza West, M Chunk
Col Robfc L Bodiue, 26th Pa
J T Dungan, Bustleton.
M Sutton, New Hope
Win Knight, Bucks co I
John Peacock, Now Hope
ley Sheaf.
Win S Shaw, Doylestown
A D Snyder. Washington
Aaron Hewitt, Wm’spovt '
W H Jenkins; R«adiug
BUss L Bapoiae, Bethlehem
Miss Sallie Lavere, Pa
OH Barnard, Now York '
J Slougktoh, Penna. :
The Mt
EG Shoemaker,
Jas Williams, Penna
T D Nftfee, New York
Tbos NJ&yan, New Hope
R C.Foulko, New Hope :
Wm H McGcar, New Jersey
Jas Fitzpatrick, Chester eo
R Shiffer, . Stroudsburg ‘
Thos Sintlay, Stroudsburg
John BrelMord, Bucks co
Bfrs Vanardaller, Bucks co
J F YoUugkeu & la, Penna
E B Kimble, Byberry, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Deaf Made to Hear.—lxstuu.mkxts
to assist the Hearing, at P. MADEIRA’S* 115 S. TENTH
Street* below CHESTNUT. jsl4 s.*‘
Nkw York, April 28,1561
We respectfully invite your attention toand conside
ration of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy fox
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration.’ Tb*
proprietors are proud to acknowledge tbe-unparalleled
eaccess which hae attended-the sale oftheir valuable
preparation, known' in nearly, every portion of thy
civilized world,as the. 1 ‘ GOLDEN BITTERS. - ’.*
We risk notbjng when we term them a valuable pre
paration, for they are one of the few articles of tie
present day which are not a humbug; and we are wr
ung and able to satisfy any person or persona* who will
call-upon us* that the celebrated “Golden Bitters” are
a genuine, tona jkie hf/nieriic &rticle. It is the wish of
the proprietors that the virtae of the article be tested be
fore condemning. A decision of their merits by any one
’Who has tried them is worth a million, of purchased
bogus testimonials. For creating a healthy APPETITE
they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIC.
They are' their action, and operate in -givinr
vigor and strength to the-system—not by any change
they produce in the solids, but through the medium o?.
the living principle. They ,are purely VEGETABLE/
'Jbeing composed oi\GentUn Root, Calamua* Sassafras,
and many other remedial agents of the Vegetable world,
»li preserved in Jamaica Rum and Sherry Wine.
AS A BEVERAGE - -•
they are the most who Uaome, invigorating, and pala
table stimulant ever oifored to the public. And the fact
of their being prepared, chemically ..and-scientifically ■
precludes the possibility of a -bitter, unpleasant taste,
common to Bitters generally offered for sale. We.es
pecially recommend them to LADIES, and particularly
to those suffering from Debility, Weakness, and Pros
tration. Half a wine glass of these ' ‘ Bitters*’ three or
four times: a day will produce .a remarkable healthy .
change in persona greatly debilitated. The “
Bitters’ ’ have been tried and not found wanting. They
are pnhup in our own patent quart bottles, aud for sals
t>y Druggists, Grocers, &c., throughout the world.-
Bach bottle bears a /ae simile of the signature ofUab-
Lei & Co. GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO, , Sole Proprietors,
Hudson, N; Y. { Central Depot, American Ex, Building, /
Hew York; £. G. BOOZ, Agent, Philada. ? j e 6-4 w
Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative,
HOYT’S'Hi*WATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR-RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfellow’s Poem Hiawatha" was adjudged tOj
have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because*
he brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit,
that our preparatioais worthy of its name, forth. 9 bene
fits it confers when it is known. :
-WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
It restores'.faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
original color. It brings up the natural shading of one
hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life
appearance, bo that the most critical observer cannot
detect its use. It makes harsh, hair soft and silky, stops
3ts falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all impu
nities, is as readily applied and wiped frorrathe skin as
any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef
fects of previous use of preparations containingsulphux,
Sugar of.lead, &c. -
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the. follo.w
tg challenge totest in. the New York dailies three
eeks, which.
WAS NEVER ACCEPTED:
Let some 1 , well known and disinterested persons ap
jM>int one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
hftir to bring up the color.. Every proprietor to use no
thing but his own preparation, and the person nothing
also during the test. A certificate of the result tu be
.■Widely published at the expense of the-unsuccessful
competitors. Sold everywhere.
. / JOSEPH HOYT & CO.,
10 University Place, New York.
Hats Dye ! Hair Dye ! L
BATCHELOR'S, DYE is the. Best in.
the World. The Qa\YHarrn.les9,Trvs, andßeliable
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfectT
changes Red, Rusty, or ; Gray Hair instantly to a
Glossy Blatik or NaturaX Broum, without injuring the
Hair or Staiilag'tho Skin, leaving "the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; imparts fresh- vitality, frequently restoring’
Sts pristine color, and rectifies the ill effecisof bad. Dyes.
The genuine is signed ;Wim>iajc .-.A.'-Batchelor; .all;
cthers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
J?y all Druggists, Sco. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. „ jy3Q-ly
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de
mand, Is made from the CHOICEST materials, Is MILD
and EMOLLIENT toitsnature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action, upon
the Skin, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. ' • :• fe2S-tnihsly, .
Family SBwrNG/ EMBEoiDERrtTG, Braid
ing, Quilting, Tucking, &e., beautifully executed on
the GROVES & BAKER SEWING MACHINE. Ma
shines, with operators,* by the.*day or week, 730
CHESTNUT Street. - , v &p4-stu£k3ia
Oke-Pbice Clothing, of the Latets
Ettles, made in tbe BbstManner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling. Prices marked in
Plain Figures. All .Goods made to Order’warranted
satisfactory. Oar Ohe-Pricjs Ststeh is strictly adhered
to. AH are thereby treated alike.
de2B-ly . JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
Steinway & Sons,
PIANOS,
PIANOS.
For sale only at :
- BLABIUS BROS.,
” 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
STECK& CO.’S
Mason
HAMLIN’S
r fm
CABINET
BTECK & CO.,S
ORGANS
SEVENTH
STh£ Poptulab Ci.pTniNG House op Phtla.
“OAK HALL.” ;
Best-class goods at modsrate prices,
WaHAKAKEB & BROW,
S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. .
Gaatom Department (to mate to order) No. IS. Sixth Rt. '
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premiom
V LOCI-STITCH
SEWING- MACHINES,
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Salesrooms, 704- CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh.
DIED.
HORNBLOWEIE. —On the lltb inat., at his residence,
Newark, in the SBthyear ofbia age, Hon. J. C. Horn-
Jtdower, Chief Justieeof the State ofNow Jersey. *
HANCOCK.—On the afternoon of the 11th tost., Mary
J.* wife of B. A. Hancock, la the 26th year of her age.
The relatives and- friends- of too family are respect
folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, No. 819 Fitzwater street, on Tuesday afternoon,
at 8 o'clock, wlthont further,notice. '
BAILEY.-On tholUh last., E. N. BaUey, Dentist,to
Lis 80th year. . •
, The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfal-
IT invited to attend his funeral from his Into residence,:
No. 238 North Twelfth Street, Tuesday/ 14th .lost;, at'- 8
o’clock P, M. Interment at South Laurel Hill. **
McKEEN. —Killed, at the battle of the Cklckahomiay,
on toe 3d tost., Henry Boyd McKeen, Colonel Slat Penn
sylvania volunteers.
The male'friends are invited to attend toefnnerah
from tbe residence of his father. S. E. corner Sixth and
Vine streets, on Tuesday afternoon, 14th Init;, at 2
o’clock. ■ • - V: **
TRENWITH.—On thellthinßt., Miss Mary A. Tren-
Wlth,aged23yearp. Services at her mother’s residence;
626 Lombard street, Tuesday June 14, at 10 A. M. *
.WHITAKER.—On Friday evening, the 10th ‘tost.,
Sarah, wife of James Whitaker, in the 7fith year of her
relatives and friends of the family are respect
fsUlyinvited to attend her fvmwal from the residence of
imerdal.
9 ®& < l? lQer » Wilmington
Jas T Brown, Newark
Miss Humes, Chester co
Miss wlckersham, Chea co
DR Leodom, Newtown
Cbas Mercer, Chester, co
CP Wicfcershara.Chesco .
H Sharpless, Cheater co
John Peast, Columbia,Pa
A Sloan, Harrisburg
John A Andre, Pottstown
Mrs Boyd & sou, Pt Deposit
Miss Boyd, Port Deposit
Miss Bayard, Port Deposit
Geo S Dare, Lancaster co
Aug Leopold & la, Penna •
W 0 Jones, West Chester
Capt Pennypacker, Penna
Griffith ElfiK York co
WJ’Bayiey
EWetherill, Boston
E Larkin, Delaware »
E Cowgitl, Delaware
A L Morris, Washington
J Kennedy, Newark, Del '
N C Brown, New York
Joliu Fisher,Gheaterco
Amount previously acknowledged.*.., ....$6,04a 83
0. W. Harrison, Treasurer...*...... ............ 23 00
Mrs. Edgar Espy, of Columbia county, Pa.. ~., woo
Through Mrs. E. J. Etting, from Miss Phillips.; 16 50
Mrs, J. J. 80ne........;.... io uo
Thronghjifrs. C. Ingarsoll Gara, Erie, Pa...... - 450 00
Coleman*Fisher ...... • flo 00
Through Mts. Nathan G, •Tone-', Roxborough... ll 50
ThroughE. P. lHeasaut, Simbury, Pa...;. .... '177 00
Through J. A. Schollenberger, President of the :
Haydn MusicalUnion,Hnmburgyßerks eoanfcy 37 55
French, Richards, & C0..1,000 00
Joseph Pyle... - 1200
A. J. McDowell, Vice President Summerville
Soldiers’Aid Society, Crawford county, Pena
.5y1vania,............
Through John "Welsh, Jr, ,from a Friend .
M. A. Montgomery, Secretary Montour
County, fromDerrx T0wn5hip................ 24 00
PEAK CIS P. STEEL,
Treasurer.of Eestan rant' Department,
At SOBTHWxVTtK BAkK. .
GEORGET. LEWIS, Chairman,
No. 2315. FKOtfT St., and No. 3321 WALNUT St.
Miss Mary mchenry,
Chairman Ladies’Committee,'
No. 1902 GHESTNUT Street.
Mrs. Dr. GEO. W. AORRIS, Treasurer,
■-.lt',- - No. 1534 LOCUST Street,.
GREAT CKXTKAL FAIR
NOTICE. -Holders of SEASON TICKETS mast
.lie. careful- towrite their names on, the back of their
TlcketSyheforepreseafcfeag them at the door. Nopersoa
WiUbeadmUted ou an ticket*.: '
HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, .
Secretary.
Pianos.
pianos.
J. E. GODLD,
»nd CHESTNUT.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE OF
, the PERRY OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner
: of,WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. !;•
PiuiiAbELPinA, Jnnel3,lS6L v
The Board of Directors have this day dociarad the
second monthly dividend of-TWO PER CENT, on the
capital stock of the Company, out oftho earnings of the
month of May, payable at the office of the Company,
clritr of State tax, on and after the 20th List.
The Transfer Books will be closed on FRIDAY, 17iU
tost,, and reopened on MONDAYYSOih Inst.
' JAMES PERRY,
jol4-gt* : : « ‘Treasurer,
KvT’ MEETINGS FOR UNITED VBAY
. EK daily at 6 o’clock P. M., at the Church of the
Epiphauy, Presbyterian Church, BROAD, above Chest
nut, and Baptist Church. BROAD and Arch, To bo re
sumed MONDAY,’June 13, in the above order. as bo
fore. • t i ■ , ■-/. jelo-4t*
TD ARTISTS.-GHEAT CENTRAL
FAIR FOR SANITARY COMMISSION.-SEA
SON TICKETS will he. issued to Artistv on application
at the Entrance on Middle Gate on.VINE Street, admit
ting them to tho -Flne Art Gallery only, at One Dollar
each, not transferable. J/
je9-6t jas. L/CL AG HORff, Treasurer.;
Ur^F“„TBtEGRAMIISG.-THK TEI.E
57^.,-l-2?,(\ 1 ', HI S. D . F t I ’, AR ™I !N T OF CRITTENDEN'S
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 03T CHESTNUT Street,
co)ner t Of. Seventh, is now open for the'reception of
Students.' Instruction is given by one of the most com
plete and skilful of Operators. jel3-3t*
*s®-= K, I*™ 1 *™ WAKI> MNCOI.N ASSOCIA-
Kas 1 TiON.-Aroßulerstatoa '{.oetlng of the Niatll-
Ward Lincoln Amoclation will bo hold on TUESDAY
evening, June 14th, at 7K o’clock, at tho Hall. N W
corner of MEKHIck and iIARKET fUrocis. ’
, rr, . JOHN THOMPSON,TreMdont.
Jorts.L. gffiti Socretary. ; .;jel3-2t*
SOTICE-PENNSIT.YASLV VETR.
lit®' BINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. -The
Quarterly Meeting of tie ASsoctatton will be held at the
Jiooruß of the AKricnHaral Bocioty;'-NO. 320 WAL
NUT Streetron TUESDAY,-June 11th, at 11 o'clock A. M,
, 4613-21* JAMES McCOUKT, Y. S. Sec’y.
• 4 V.--J ■■ ;
her husband, No. 1700 Wallace sheet, on Tuesday
roorcjmt. at 10 o’clock, without further notice. %***
POTTS.--KiUed, on the Ist instant, on the battlefield
of Coal Harbor, Va., Percival M. Potts, Jr., O. S. of
Co. K, Sad Regiment, P. V., aged 20 years.
Ho eutered upon his first campaign under tbe three
months’ call, at the ageof seventeen, and iwcompanied
tho expedition of General Patterson to Wlddfeestsr. On
the expiration of his torm he immediately ro-entered
the service, shared in nil the Peninsula battles ; fought
at Antiotnm, where Jie was promoted ; at Fredericks
- burgmidur Burnside, in December, ISS2, where he was
wounded, but maainod with his regiment; and again
♦under Sedgwick white the battle of ChancoiLorvHle
iWas being fought by Hooker, when ho ma le one of the
storm»iirpiirtynmler Shalor that took tho lioifflita at
Fredericksburg, and at Gettysburg
Ha w m ortally wounded at Coal Harbor while in
command of his company, and died
as he whs being curried to the resr. nf a herjlu na
ture, ho-was singularly exempt from the vices too com
monly incident to camp life. To quote the words of
bia superior onicer, *'Ho never swore, never drank,
never played cards, and always wont upon his knees
at night, ’ thus mastmting his inner life by his actions.
Beloved ivltko by offlqers and men for his amiability,
respected ior his bigli-toned principles, and -hon-rod
for bis strpnE-,, bravo.heart that never tiincliod from
duty, bodied as asoldiershottld, without four and with*
out reproach. *
Weekly llcpoi
t*4 of Interments.
?,th Office, Juno lBO4,
'n th* (Jttu of Philadelphia*
10 IMA c/Jutei IS6L
Hbaf;
Deaths and Interments ii
from,the 4th to On
CArSC3 OF DEATH.
Erysipelas .... ......
Eover, Cougostlvo
Catarrhal...:
. Scarlet
' Typhus Mai.
- Typhoid...,,
Hemorrhage.
“ Bowels
• • Xungs-
HOGpmg C0ugh......
Inflammation Brain.
Bronchi. ....
1 Kidneys
Liver
Lung 5.......
“ Peritoneum..
“ St. & Bowels,
intussusception......
Inanition......
Mauia-a-Potu
Malformation
Marasmus
Measles
Old Age...-.........
Palsj’T...... .....
Pynmia..
Still-born
Unknown
Wounds—Gun Shot.
-Abscess . 1
A5phyxia............ 1
Ap0p1exy............ 3
Cancer, Breast..... 1
Rectum.... 1
Casualties 4
Cr0up.......... .8
C0nge5ti0n.......... 3
“ Bruin... 4 2
■ ■ Lungs.. 2 .
?Liver... ... 1
Cholera Infantum... 2
Cerebro Spinal Me
ningUis ........ ... 2
Consumption, Lungs 29 7
“ - Bowels. 1
Concussion, Brain.. 1
Convulsions... I 6
Cyanosis. \
Dlptheina.. R
Dy5pep5ia........... 1
Dfarrhcea............ 12
Dropsy..... 4
Abdominall
4 ‘ 8raiii........ 2
Disease Of Brain...: .1
‘ “ Heart....... 4 li
Drowned 1 j
Dysentery 1 i
Debility.... S 3G
JSffusiou on Brain ... !1 !
OF THB ABOVE
iT0ta1........ ...
THRRI! WRUK— '
trnaerl year .. 1 FromlOio 50.......... ..10
From Ito 2.... 4 ■ 60to 60...... .24
?to 5 3 ■" 60to 70. 9
OtolO .V...... 4 “ Voto 50............. 7
s .*• goto so 3
“ IS to 20 ..12 “ 50t0100...... .... .. 1
“ 20t030 .........S3 w ■ : _
. *• 50t040......<... ....22 Total.. ....ps
wards. I w.uitK. I trait ns.
Fir5t............16 Tenth.. 0 Nineteenth ..... 8
|e«M.d OTEteventh .......10 Twentieth ......10
Third..;... .....14|Twe!rai..;. ....vllTwenti'-arst-... 1
Fourth .........11 Thirteenth. .... OiTwentr-secoad. 0
Fifth.... ... 7.Fourteenth 5 Twenty-third .. 3
Sixth ........... 4 Fifteenth .......11 Twenty-fourth. 29
Seventh........ll;Stxteenth .... .. 7 .Twenty-fifth... 1
Eighth '. 6,Seventeenth ....13'Unkuown. .16
.Ninth... liEighteenth ..... Si .
T0ta1.;...!.............. 213
Deduct deaths from the country 15
Net deaths in the city.. 21?
Nativitt.— United States, 176; Foreign, 44; Unknown,
12} Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 33 1 from the coun
try, 15,
The number of deaths, compared -with the correspond
taeweeko, 1651 and of last week, was aa follows:
week ending June 13tb, 1563, vras2a2,~
emUmj June 4th,.1864, was 266. r .
Males,*J3T;.Feniales, 95; Boys, 62; Girls, 63.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 2S.
By order of the Board of Health,
- GEORGS E, CHAMBERS, Registrar.
T3LACK MOUSSELINE DE LAINE3.
All-wool Mousselines, single widths. -
AU-wool Wonsseltnes,- douDie widths.
All-wooi Moussalines, two vardswide,
BESSON & SOS, Mourning Store,
No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
; TPXTBA ATTENTION TO STRAN
•*-Jgers during the sanitary fair.
• ' Full stock of FANCY GOODS.
Full stock Of STAPLE GOODS.
: Full stock of hUMMBR SHAWLS.
: . Full stock Of BLACK SILKS. :
EYRE & LANDELL,
je7 . .. : 400 ARCH Street. -
ASTRAWBERRYFESTIVALFOR
the BENEFIT OF SICK AND WOUNDED
SOLDJEBS-will bo held at the OAK-LANE SCHOOL
.HOUSE, TWENTY-SECOND Ward,on WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY, and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS and EYE
NINGhof this weejt. " - -- ' - jU4-3t*
jPgr* GREAT CENTRAL FAIR—RES
. TaUIUNT DEPARTMENT.—The undersigned,
Treasurer of thi3 Department, acknowledges the receipt
of the following donations, viz.:
GftEAT CENTRAX FAIR.
COMMITTEE ON BENEFITS, EXHIBITIONS,
AND ENTERTAINMENTS.
ADDITIONAL ACOOWLBDGIIENT. '
Mrs. W. S. Gilroy, proceeds.of a Parlor Concert
and Recitations by H.‘ V. MeCnUy,Esq-.*.......550 00
JukblS, im. tit] ••■ GEO, GILPIN, Treasurer.
FtS 39 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IST
aid of the-''KENSINGTON M. E. SABBATH.
KP.HOOL, at MUSICAL FUN D HALL, da WEDNESDAY
EVENING, June-15, 1564. ' Rev. J/H. ALDAY will pre
side. An ftddresa will be delivered by Rev. Bishop
SIMPSON. There will also be choice selections of vocal
manic during the entertainment. Tickets Si, to be had
at Gould’s Music Store, SEVENTH and'CHESTN ITT Sts.,
Ferkenpine & Higgins 1 , FOURTH belowlAßCH, and at
the door on. the evening of the Festival.. je!4-2i*
SmWBERBY FESTIVAL FOR
the LADIES’MITE SOCIETY of the SPRING
GARDEN M. E. CHURCH at SANBOM-STREET HALL,
on THURSDAY EVENING, June ISth.-Rev. J. Neal
will preside, Bishop Simpson will be present. Singing,
speeches, &c. Ticket* for sale at PBRKENEiNE & HIG
GINS’, FOURTH Street, below ARCH, PETERSON’S,
SIXTH Street, above ARCH,-and at the door of the
Hall. ; ,n - r jeX4-3t*
THE OF THE WILIM
PENN PARLOR COMMITTEE acknowledge
with pleasure the following additional donations:
. AHfis Mary, Lewis, West PhUadeJpbia, $3O.
Fancy articles,.Miss Hough: value $18.20.
.'Articles contributed by Mias Lloyd, $5.77. .
1 handsome bracket, work, from Mrs. P. T.
Willierger.,
Box of useful and fancy articles from Lower Make
field, Sucks county. Pa.; value $62.:
Donation of handsome fancyv articles, Mrs. William
Bunting, Darby: value $2O.
3 box plants, Robert'Kilvingion.
Box of handsome fancy articles, from West Chester, r
Chester county, Pa.y through Air. Eli K. Price; value
$127.
Box of goods from Mrs. Marmaduke R. Moore: value
$87.50. - . , '
Box of fancy articles, Miss Datllle; value S2S.
* vßox. fancy articles and burr frames, from Harford,
•Susquehanna'county, Fa. ;
Handsome fancy articles from Hiss Gibbons, Coates
.ville, Pa., through Mrs.. Scheetz; value $67.
‘Collection handsome fancy articles from Mrs. B.
Tevis, 1334 Walnut street. ■ - ; .
4fans, Joseph W. Sharp, Beesevilie, Chester county;
value §25. '
Contribution, 311 South Broad street; value $57. '
*1 framed full-length portrait-o'f Abraham Lincoln,
value s9,.from Mr. J. P. Skelly. '
Two spoon cases, made of wood of treaty elm, Miss
Mary Gibson. ; ’
Piece of. antique china, Mr, Josiah Bunting, West
Philadelphia.
Doll in Friends* costume, Mrs. 31. B. Thomas, West
Chester. - •
. A donation or handsome articles from'the Church
•Home.:-."-
Two pictures in pencil, one by a boy of II years, one
by a boy of 33 years, Church Borne.
■ Handsome fancy-articles, Mrs. S. T. Jones.
Articles contributed through Miss Pennock; value
■sci:o7. - 1 -
From bliss E. S; Mather, fancy articles; value $27.50.
4 copies History of Delaware County, by Dr. George.
W, Smitb, from the author.
Articles from Alias E. M. Price: valuess2.32. .
Box fancy articles,'Montrose, Pa. -
Donation of handsome plants in rustic baskets, Mr.
A. X. Pennock, Jr. Upper Darby. ’
Handsome collection fancy articles, from Mias A. A.
Pearson, Darby. : . It
K®- GREAT. CENTRAL FAIR-OPEN
•SS' 'DAILY, from 10 o’clock A.M. to 10 o’clock P. M.
SEASON TICKETS, admitting to all parts but Child
ren* b Exhibiti0n..........................55 q0
Stogie admi55i0n.............. - so
{Children under 13 years half price.)
This ad mils to 81 out of the 90 departments represented
in the Fair, And to much more than three-fourths of the
entire space covered by the buildings/
- Certain departments, nine in number, containing ar
ticles chSeSyjfor-exhibition, and not for sale, have been
permitted to charge a separate price of admission, as
follows: /. • :. . ‘
Art Gallery... 25 cents.
Arms and Trophies... L....;. 20 cents.
Horticultural Department*. • ••“••.......... 25 cents.
Reilcs and Curiosities.... 2) cents.
IndianDeparttnenfc 25 cents.
Signor 81itz’5perf0rmance5...;................ 25 cents.
Children.. 16 cants.
William TennPar10r........................... 10 cents.
Skating Pond... .V.,...1Q cents.
Divan.... .......... 10 cents.
Ball R00m....................... 10 cents.
je9-tf . - HORACE HOWARD FURNESS.
THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETER
and St. Paul, on EIGHTEENTH Street, oppo
site LOGAN SQUARE, is now open to visitors, , Ad inis*
Sion 25 cents.
l Proceeds for the great CEKfitAi. Fatu, and the Oa
piTAS and Destitute children of Soldiers. ;
- v
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF
•W- MUSIC, / ?
THURSDAY EVENING, June 16. IBG4.
i PATRIOTIC aND SCKIPTCHAL READINGS -
-- ; By JAMES H. FLINT. . : r ,
Barbara Frietchjc, The Sleeping Sentinel, The*®*-,
mine (from Hiawatha), the American -Flag, LaunCHra'
of the Ship, of Sighs, Footsteps of Angels,
BignatioD^SelectsonsfromSacred Poetry, Ac., etc. -
Doors open at % past 7. Readings to commence at 8.:
Admirelon, 25 cts.- Tickets for .sale at Pagb’e, Sixth
and Chestnut; Aahmead & Evans’, 724 Chestnut street,
and at the door. : / jel3-4t*
THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION will hold a Public Unfm
Prayer Meeting in their Rooms, 1011 CHESTNUT St.,
021 TUESDAY EVENING, next, at S o’clock, to which
our soldiers aud young mon/strangera, and 11U others
are earnestly inyited to attend., ,?eU-stu2l* •
CAUSES OF DEATH.
KSS"! NOTICE TO THE PIJBOO-GREAT
PAIR FOR THE SANITARY COM
MISSION,—OInco or the Committee on Labor, Incomes,
and Revenue, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street.
u_TheTreasurerof .thisiCommittee, JOHN W.CLAG
HORN, EiQ., will continue to receive subscriptions at'
the Office, as above, of.'
“ONE HAY’S LABOR,”
.“ONE BAY’S INCOME,’ 1
; s V “ONE BAY’S REVENUE," V
from individuate, firms, and corporations, during the
procress of the Fair,aud thrtmjjhoat the month of Jane,
at the Office of the Committee, as berefcc-fote. A Clerk
will also be in'attendance at the Fair, in the Bepart
mentof the Committee,
SOOTH, SIDE OF MAIN. (ONION) AVENUE,
_ •» - Nearest to the West Door Exit.
There are numerous manufacturing 'establishments
and workshops in tlie city and vicinity, which have not
?ct responded to the call of the Committee, and who
would, doubtless, do so if . their proprietors or foremen
would move at once in tbe matter. We beg all such to
start subscription papers without a moment’s delay, [f
ronr employees cannot afford to subscribe a whole day
let them give what they can.; Butdo not let the reproach
restupon any, that they have .not contributed to this
profit effort for the relief of oar poorboys. now pouring
put their blood on the fields oi, the rebellion. When
this niightywar, waged by the ambition of disappoint-,
ed men, shall have passed into history, the humblest
citizen will be proud of the record of his deed* Of devo
tion, if not in the defence of the nation’s flag, at least in
alleviating the sufferings ofits defenders. Subscriptions
will be received during tho whole of the month of June,
and each one will bo acknowledged in the newspapers
of Philadelphia -
. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman.
MRS. E. W. BUTTER,
__ Cbalrman^rLatlies’llpmmUteG.
’ Office No.-US South SEVENTH Sheet,Philadelphia..
Establishments or iadiriduals-having subscriptions
made up or in progress, will please have, them for
warded as soon as possible je9 6t.
CUT FLOWERS FOB THE ittOK
9W; TICULTDRAL DEPARTMENT GREAT .CEN
TRAL FAlR.—Contributions of Cut Flowers are, ami
of the Fair,bemuch.nesded.
For the convenience of persona residing in the-suburbs,
and others to whom it maybe inconvenient to send to
tlieFairßuilcling, Ai. DREER, Florist,No.-Tl4r
CHESTNUT Street, has kindly consented to receive
Flowers EACH DAY, which will be sent to the Fair at
stated intervals during the day. : ‘
The smallest contributions or this kind will be grate
fully received, and will be acknowledged, if desired by
the donors, who will leave their names with theilo wers.
* D. RODNEY KING.
w . Chairman Gentlemen’fi Committee. .
* ■'. ■■■■• v- Mrs. J. RHEi BARTON,
jell-6t , , Chairman Ladies’Committee.' :
» OTICE IS HEREBY GOTY
that an instalment of OND DOLLAR PER
SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of
‘the JETNA MINING COMPANY, lias this - day been
called in, payable on. or before the FIRST DAY OF
JOLI > 1564, at the office of the Company, No. 334: WAL
NUT. Street, Philadelphia. -
. By order of the Directors. B. X HOOPES, .
Treasurer.
Philadelphia, Junes. 1564. , . jelMjyl
KSf* NOTICE IS HEhEBYfiIVEN
that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER
iARE on each arjd every Share of the,Capital Stock of
eMANDAN MINING COMPANY, has this day beea
called in, payable on or before the TWENTY-FIFTH
day of June, 1564, at the office of the Company; No. 334:
WaLNUT Street, Philadelphia.
:By order of ifio Directors. : B. A, HOOPES, -
' ; ' : Treasurer.
Philadelphia, June 9,1564. - JelL-tje2s
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS TO
THE V GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. At a meet
ing of the Executive Committee, held June 30, it was,
onmotion, . .a-::
‘ Reaolved , That no goods remaining unsold at the
close of-the Fair shall be sacrificed by a peremptory
sale at auction, but by hiring a store or otherwise, due
measures shall be taken immediately thereafter to se
cure their disposal at the ordinary retail prices.”,
jel3-10t, HORACE HOWARD FURNESS,'Sec’y. :..
j(£2S=> MERCHANTS’ HOTEL COM
PANY.—A general meeting - of the stockholders
and members of the ”Merchants’ Hotel Company,”
Incorporated by an act of the General Assembly of this
Commonwealth, approved the 16th day of Marcnj A. D.
1564,wi1l beheld in pursuance of the pro visions of the
said[act, -at- the Merchants’ Hotel, in-this city, on
MONDAY, June 20, at 11 A. M:, for the eleciion of
Trustees; and Officers, and. for the transaction of other
bu'sinessl: And at the same time and place ah ad
journed* meeting of' the Stockholders of the old Mer
chants’ Hotel Company will be held’ • ' ' : .... ....
„ - • CALEB COPE, President. :
WM. G. STEEL, Secretary. - , ; jeU-sfatU4fe
ira** OmCE SOMERSET IRON AND
I®. COAL COMPANY OF. PENNSYLVANIA, 61
CEDAR Street, New York, June 10,186 L
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Board.of Directors, an instalment of TWEN
TY PER; CENT, on the subscription to the Capital Stock'
of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby, is, made payable to
JAMES WADSWORTH, .Treasurer of said Company,
oaor before the ISth day of July next. ' /
jel3-tjylS / Attest; T. AL TYNG, Secretary..
OFFICE OF “ THE RELIANCE IN
SURANCE CO&IPANX OF PHILADELPHIA, ”
No. 308 WALNUT Street. . ' ;
Philadelphia, June 6, 1864. v
•., The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a di
vidend of Sper cent on the capital of this'Company for
the lasi six month s, payable to the Stockholders or chair
representative, free of taxes on demand.
THOMAS C. HILL,/
3e7-lot • . . , -y: Secretary. r
Kgr* NOTICE.—TKB ANNUAL -3lEET
**=®5 if . IJS T G of the Stockholders, and election for *Pre-
BideDtand Directors of the RAILWAY
COMPANY, ■will lie held at the office of the Company,
oa TUESDAY’, -the 14th day. of Jane, 1564, at 12 oxlock
•Boon. SMITH, Secretary :
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO.
Uw The Trustees of the BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY
have declared a dividend of 1 per cent, out of the net
earnings of the Company for the month of May, paya
ble at wie office! of tlie Company, Ko. 81 JO HN Street,
New York, June 16,1561; to Shareholders -of record, at
tne close of business this day-
WALTER E. LAWTON,
New York, June 8, ISS4.-; jjell-6t]' . Treasurer.
DIVIDESD.-THE MREGTOES
of the NOBLE &-DELAMATER PETROLEUM
CO. have this day declared'a Dividend of TEN PER
CENT, from the earnings for the past , month, payable
on and after 20th tad;., at their office, S. E..covnerof
CHESTNUT and THlRD.Streets, up stairs. Transfer
Books close on the 15th Inst.
ra* NOTICE.-OFITCE PHILADEL.
*&£? PHIA AND <SL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No.
387 WALNUT Street,' '
Philadelphia, Juno 7, 1881
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of
ONEPER CENT. on. the Capital Btockof the Company,?
payable on and after the 20tb Inst. The Transfer Books
will close ou WEDNESDAY, 6th inst., at 3 o’clock
P. M.‘, for ten days. W. D. PAINTER, Secretary.*
jeS-12t* • .
w» BOUNTYI SMI CASH IN
HAND 1 A Tew good men wanted. : > -
• - 34th. REGIMENT NEW JERSEY VOLS. ' -
Regiment now stationed at Coiuiubupy Ky., doing
garrisondufcy, . . ...
Apply.to , " Lieut. J. T. AGAR,
Recruiting Officer,
112 FEDERAL Street,
jei4-3t* cabiden, n, j.
pEOTffINGHAM"&' WELLS*""
O.KAIB BAGS.—A LAIIGE ASSORT
'VX- ./ MENT OF GRAIN BAGS,
Ca various sixes, for sale by
, BA.RCROFT A 00..
i«23-5m - No*. 4«-*5 and 407 MARKET Street.
AFPICE OF THE BOARD OF
V HEALTH, S. W. Corner SIXTH and SANSOM
Streets- ■ . , .
' Phipapehthia, June 13, 1864.-
' SEALED PROPOSALS for the removal- of a -nuisance
arising from stagnant water on a lot on the south sidd'of
VIENNA Street, opposite TULIP Street, will be received
at tbisoftloeuntil WEDNESDAY; tho 15th inst., at 12
,o’clock M. --- . :
. Bidder will pldasQslate'rWhether they purpose to'w'
move the nuisancle by draining or by fillinknp.
G. RUSH SMITH.
je!4-2t -Health Officer-
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
V< HEALTH, S. W. corner SIXTH, and SANSOM
Streets, PjjiLAPisi.pßrA,'June 13,1864. /
SEALED.PROPOSALS-fortbe removal of anulsaace,
.arising from stagnant water, on-a lot of ground ninety
feet south of Lehigh avenue and TlUon street,-in the
Nineteenth ward, will he received at this office uutU Y’2
o’clock 51., on WEDNESDAYjrtho 15th iust.\
Bidders will state whether they propose removing the
nuisance by draining or by fillingup. ■
je!4-2t G. RUSH SMITH.,
nOSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA,
- Colt-bctob’s Office, June 1, 1854.'
; SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at this office
until the 28th day of JUNE,' for the supply of RATIONS
to tbe petty officers aud seamen of the united' States re
venue cutters W ILLIAM-,H.- SEWARD, and -VARINA
for the term of one year from the Ist day of July next.
The rations to be of good and wholesome quality,-to
be approved bylthe captain; and toe different articled
comprising the rations to be delivered on board the ves
selsingood and sufficient casks and vessels, to be pro
vided by the contractor, and the contents tnereof dis*
v .tinctly marked on each. *
It is to be understood that the contractor will he bound
to furnish, upon reasonable notice, as often as may be
required by, the captain of toe vessel, with the appro
bation of the Collector (not exceeding, upon an average,
onn day to each week), such fresh meat and fresh vege
tables as may be equivalent to the corresponding parts
of the ration allovred in the naval service. • • ;
Specifications will be furnished at tide office. •, - :
je2-thstut2s WM. B; THOMAS; Collector.
I\/I ARSHAL’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF
XIJ. a writ of sate by. the Hon. John Cadwalader.
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of I'ennsylvania.iu Admiralty,
to me directed, will lie sold; at public sale,- to the Uign*
<*st and best bidder, for <jasb, oh WATER Street, above
Vine, on MONDAY, June2o, 1804, an 12o’clockM., the
cargo Of the■ barae Elizaljeth Corrigan. couSistfuv of
U-V,S T -OCUST JRLR NAILS aud 21l cubffi“let of LO-
CuSf.LOGS, a The Tree Nails cau bo seen.at the above
named place, toe Loga at Caliowhill. street Wharf. •
■ ■, ' - WILLIAM MfLLWARD,
„ United States Marshal Eastern District of Ponna.
Philadelphia, June 13, 1664. . ,■ . : je!4-6t
ADVISE ALL
desire Tvorylypes to engage, them at' B. F.
REIMER’S Gallery. Their wondrous accuracy, truth
fulness, and pleasing coloring are unsurpassed, 634
■ARCH Street. • : W
TJ, F. BETMER'S LIFE-SfZE PHOTO
-*-/• GRAPHS in oil colors arc tho'most agreeable atod
life-like: portraits of too time; never fail in prodnffiug
striking likenesses.' 634 ARCH Street.. : it* .
n.BTTYSBIIftG : - BATTLE^-FlELd'^-
- CANES made from sticks cut : on this memorable
field may be had at tho-UMBRELLA anil CANE Stand
to UNION AYENUB of toe .
It*' GREAT OENTRAL FAIR.
Till: GREAT CMTBAI FAIR.
‘ COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
Philadelphia, Juno 9fch, 1804.
Additional subscription?!:
Schuylkill Navigation Co. $1,500 00
GeorgeMacalet-ler & Co. .... 300 00
Samuel B. Thomas « «. 25000
Charles Taylor. * ....... 21000
Henry C. Carey.... 2K>OB
C, W. Churchman... 200 00
& H. V Baker. ...... 200 00
issAnn M. Baker*.-..- 100 00
Lindley Smith 10000
Low her & Pulsion 100 00
■David Tbniu 100 O)
W. A. Rhodes .. 100 00
Frederick Brown 100 00
M. V. Baker. oo 00
J.P. 5........ 20 00
Conodoquinet Lodge,No. 173, of I. 0. of O. F.»
of Newille, Cumberland county, Pa........ 20 00
Mrs, Samuel Hart, proceeds of a uoll, dressed
and 501 d... 103 00
Collected by S. S. Shober, Esq:
Spoare, Holbrook, & M0r50............510000
Cochran & Russell IQQOG
Bunting & J0ne5....... ift) qo
Blimuons&Bro 2500
John H. Fulton, day’BWßgea..,..s2 50 ;
JamesAPark, do .••••••.250.
Jacob Ritchie, do..i. 160
M. Page, d 0..... ....160
David Fulton, do ........167
Wm. Loweherry*"do.. 2 50
Hugh Cavunagh, do.<>. ....3 ft)
Win. McGrea,' d0...........,..1 00
l5 17
340 17
Collected by Mrs. Charles Harmer, of the First
Xardrvbt: ...
‘Wm. Planner, (additi0na1)............5200.00
Miss Mary Gtbsou.. 21*0 00-•
■ Col,-Si 8uck1ey.......... 50 00
Henry Bower...— 25 00
BUzaH Thomas (additi0na1).......... 10 00
John Spear..... 3 00
John Hutchin50n............... 5 00
: David Norris v. 2 00
Mrs. Chas. Harmer (additional)....... .6 00
. : fiOOOO
Collected by Mrs. Sarah Tlulmo Keister, Chair
man Ex. Com. of West Chester, Pa:
West Chester May-party........;.. ..,.SIOS 65
Proceeds of Hxhibitiou.of Useful and
Fancy Articles in West Chester..... 65.35 .
Proceeds 0f’fijrtic1fe55c1d................ G 9 69
, Citizens of Hamortoh and vicinity,
through Mrs. 8ratten................ 65 00,
South Bide School, East Fallowiield... 270
Children of Public School, Chester 8 71.
Sale of a Quilt by the Ladies, through
Mrs. Job Haye5.......... ..... 100 00*
■ 410 00
Previously acknowledged.
..574,527 74
A. K, BOIUE, Chairman, . ;
Philadelphia, May 31,1861.
GEORGE*W. HUNTER, Secretary.
'• '. ' jelo-9i
JuneS, 1564.
HAVB pon BAI.K, -
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHiRTINGS. - -
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, Ac. ee24if-W
PROPOSALS.
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1864.
gTEANGERS
YISITINO THE OITY
EDWIN HALL & CO.’S,
THEY OAK FIND ONE OP TUB BEST STOCKS OP
SILKS,
OENEKAtLY TO BE POUND' IN THIS OtTY.
•SUMMER SILKB at reduced prices.
INDIA SILKS reduced tollT'l cents'.
FOULARD SILKS reduced. •'
Magnificent quality FOULARD SILKS, thirty-six laches
wide, In dark ground!, reduced in price. :■
BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED, of all kinds, for
Dretses and Mantles.
PLAIN BROWN, BLUE, AND MODE SILKS
■BROWS FIGURED SILKS,
BLACK riOUItLD SILKS.
Spring and Summer Dress floods
Reduced in prices to close them out.
Silk Grenadines 75 cents, reduced from $1.25.
Silk Grenadines s], reduced from $1.50. ;
. Silk Grenadines *1.25, reduced from *1,75. ... :
, Silk Grenadines *1.50 reduced from *2..
Black Dress Goods of All Kinds.
8-4 Black Grenadine Heriiaui. \ /
- 8-4 Black Tamartines and Florentines,
8-4 Black Crape Maretz and Bareges. ’
8 4 Black Grenadines and Florentines.
‘ > S-4 Black Crapo MaroU and Tamariines.
6-4 Black Delaines. • ,
3-4 Black Delaines.- . V’
White Goods of All Kinds.
Real Swiss Muslins. , ' . • !
French Muslins. .
v- Lace Muslins. ■, ,
. J?nt?Muslins for Garibaldis. - . '
. : I*laid and Striped Nainseokß. "
Plaid and Muslins.
: : Plaid and Figured - Swiss Muslins.
Jaconets, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Lawn?, Tarltons,
, &c., &c. .
$4,893 17
.G 9.654 57
Housekeeping Goods of All Kinds in
Our Line of Business.
Linen Table Damasks. _ . :
Linen and Cotton Sheetings.
Flannels of all kinds. ,
Marseilles Counterpanes.
Summer Bed Spreads. •;
New York Mills, WilliamsviUes, Wamsuttas,and
other good makes of Muslins. •
If, B.—Otu‘ stock has alt been laid va muchbelow the
•present cost of importation. We sell none but the best
Goods, and the pric&s are guarantied,
JB©» Strangers may rely on this.
gtJFBRB STYLES OF
ELEGANT SIA.IV TTXTL A.S
AT LOW PRICES.
BLACK SILKS t BLACK SILKS l
A SPLENDID STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS, FROM
;V SITO $5- '"
Comprising - . * '*
POULT DE SOIES, GKOS GRAINS, TAFFETAS, GROS
DE KHIN£S r &e,y r . ■
.; Purchased previous io ilie recent great advance, at
.McELKOY’S, f
jelo-6t* : No. 11 South. NINTH Street. -
Q.REA.T REDUCTION
BUMMER DRESS GOODS.
i ■ ■
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
Offer the "balance of their Stock of Suuijaer Silks aad
FANCY SILKS, Seduced.
FOULARD SILKS, Reduced.
BROCHE SILK GRENADINES, Reduced.
BROCHE GRENADINE BAREGES, Reduced
HORAMBIQES, Reduced.
VALENCIAS, Reduced.
GOATS’ HAIR TAFFETAS, Reduced.
LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, Reduced.
ORGANDY ROBES, Reduced. : ■
The Public are assured that rre have made a great
reduction in the Goods jiuoted-above, iu order, to close
out our entire Summer Stock by tho ffrst of July.
All Goods marked.i» plain figures. No deviation In
prices. 1 : • ; . mygl-lm
J 0. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET.
GREAT CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE.
SPECIAL ATTENTIONTS INVITED TO THE LARG-
EST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF
COTTON SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS,'
ihy3l-t.iel4
TABLE AND SHEETING LINENS,
NAPKINS AND TOWELLINGS,
BLANKETS AND QUILTS,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. NO TROUBLE
1 . TO SHOW GOODS. jall-im
QIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS.
MIDDLESEX 8-4 LIGHT BLUES.. ,ly .
ALL GRADES DARK DO. " s
8-4 AND 6-4 INDIGO FLANNELS. ’
8-4 AND 64 BLUE CASSIMERES.
8-4 AND 64 DOESKINS. .
FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS.
DO. d 6. COATINGS. ■
DO. DO. CASSIMERES.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS.
CLOTHS FOR OOAOHMAKERS.
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS,'ita.
W. T/SNODGRASS,
myW-lm 34 8. SECOND and 33 STRAWBERRY Sts.
jpw MOURKINO STORE.
' . JUST RECEIVED, : ’
CLOAXCS! CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS!
CRAPE, BAREGE, BOMBAZINE,
SILK, &c„
IN ALL STYLES.
M. & A. MYERS <& CO.,
Htr2M.Br 930 CHESTNUT Street.
Would call speccial attention to bis large
stock of L ACES? EMBROIDERIES* HAND
KERCHIEFS, VEILS, AND WHITE GOODS,;
all bought 'before the recent advance, com
prising many novelties, in fabrics suitable for
Jadiee y bodies and dresses, in striped, figured,
plaid, tucked, andpuffed mualinß, &o.
100 pieces White, Buff,and FSgure<LFiques.
300 Printed Linen (Jambric Dresses.
In view of the heavyadditional tariff about
to be imposed on all imported goods; ladies
would do well;to give my stock 2 an early In
spection, as prices must be necessarily largely
advanced in a short time.
I am still selling at old prices.
DAKGAINS.
A-* tkl. 00 Melton Gasslmerea.
85 00 Marseilles Quilts..
*2.508*4 Damask .Table Cloths.
$3.60 B-lODamask Table Clotha.
3S< cent neat Plaid Eenos.
60-ceat 4-4 Plaid Mozambique*;
$l.OO Mohairs, colors and black.
60-cent Black Wool Delaines.
C2-cent Plain Wool Delaines.
$3.00 Black Shawls.
|6.00 Plaid £ama Shawls.
COOPER & CONARD,
B. B.' cor.:NINTH and MARKET Streets,
TV/FAGNIFICENT OKGANDY ROBES,
•*■**-; fall lengths, reduced fioin $l2 to $8.‘
Rich Organdies, reduced from *1.25 to $l.
Rich Organdies, reduced.from SI toffies. ,
A beautiful stock of Lawns, from 37& to 75.
A large stock of thin Summer Dress Goods, reduced
to close out. ./■'••■■r
Summer Poplins and Mohairs. -
Ksat Plaid Silks, SIX cents.
Summer Silks at reduced prices. ' v :
/ EDwXW lIALL H CO.,
je9 »Q South SECOND Street.
T?LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS.
; NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ■
Wo are still selling our Black Silks at the same prices
fts wedld early In the season, notwithstanding the'-re*
sent advances. . *
«■' _ .MANTLE BILKS, ALL WIDTHS. •
Plain Silks, all colors, $l. SO to $5.76.
Pacer Silks, $1 to &L6O.
Bleb Leary, handsome Fancy- Silks, 92.67 to $6-60.
Kick Cbene Silks, at 52.87&, worth $3.60.
“ “ at *3.25, 44 $4.
'■?' **.- afc|4,7s, 44 *3.60-
x •< «» at.*6.76, 44 #7
10 ptecefl small plaid BUkB,’ at $1.25, worth $1.50.
H. STEEL <Se SON.
" Nos. and 715 K. TENTH Street
TJ'ABRIS’ MIXED CABSIMKREB.
AJ-' mixed Cassimeres, for boys- suite.
Metton and plaid CgSSlmeres. * -
Merino Gftsalmeroi and Gashmaretta,
Linen Drills, Sattlnets, and Cottonades.
Ladies- Cloaking Cloths, choice shades.
Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap.
Towels, ToweUing, and Napkins,
Large assortment at
. JOHN H. STOKES’,
io7 : . TQ3 ARCH,
A UTER’S CELEBRATED BLACK
HAIR DYE, 76 cents a box. or $ boxes for 41.50.,
Kent by - mail to any address. 53.*6.-.THIRD Street,
above Chestnut, r It*
COTTON.-200 BALES, VARIOUS
grades, FOR SALE, Apply to
. W. M. GREINER, ’
jeU*St • , 100 CHESTNUT Street,
RETAIL DUS GOODS.
ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT AT
SG SOUTH SECONB STREET,
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, and -
DRYGOODS
A LAItOE STOCK OF
IN PRICES OF
LIGHT SHjKS
737 CHESTNUT STREET,
Dress Goods at-very low prices.
1034 CHESTNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
1034 CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
0O O P HR; & CONARD
AMERICAN CASSIMERBS,
SCOTCH FANCIES,
SICK-MIXED COATINGS,
WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS,
- HANDSOMFj MANTLES,
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
iVinlii and Market.
myl/Muths2m
AT LRD AY,\ JUNFiI? W '
DENISE.
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■ ■ , - maCHESTNUT St., Philadelphia, Pa. ■,
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T£Q FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
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Street, Phila., (to avoid counterfeits!) Thirty thousand
invalids have been advised by thoirphysidaas to use hej
appliances.' Those only are genuino bearing tbo United
States copyright;' labels on the box, and signatures, and
also on toe Supporters, with testimonials. oclB»tothatl
'T'AYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO-
A CATION never falis to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sprains. Frosted feet, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Dis
eases. - Price 26c, and wholesale and retail by H. B. TAY
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.T>ERFUMED PARLOR ; MATCHES.—
A just received 25 additional cases of these celebrated
(Alixander’a) Matches, for sale to the trade only. -
nowg A •gnflToy. iKy> VR9 W- thtrd hi. ,
T ARD .OIL, FOR LUBRICATING
JLJ woo! ana.Machinery, for Bale at the lo west market
price by, MAKOT & STEjsL, Manufacturers, 131 North
FRONT Ktr*A* 1 , -- J rov2K-lm* ~
TUEDIOAL purveyors office,
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.Importers and dealers in Medicines, Hospital Stores,
Bedding,, are invited to submit thoir quotations
to the Army Medical Purveyor, at his office, 466
BROOME Street. for his'information and guidance in
the purchase of supplies . v jell-3t
CTBAM AND WATER GAUGES FOR
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"O' EATON & DENCKLA.-HARD WARE
JLt. COMMISSION > MERCHANTS, 60T COHIIREGJ
And 810 NQKTH Streata, offer for aala:
Anohor Brand NAila; Plymouth Mill Rlyeta.
W; A S. Batcher's Cast SteaUßagle Cabinet Lock*
Piitnam's Hotso Malls; Locke's School Slates.
Copper.-Braas,-andiron Wire; Cotton Cards. : r
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SPECIAL NOTICE;
COUNTRY*
FINANCIAL.
OPFICE OF ’ : '' ’ ’
JAY COOKE & CO., JUNKERS,
NO. 11l- SOUTH THIRD STREET.
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 6th, 1864.
The Secretary of the Tieaunry hae invUod bids for
SEVENTY-FIVE MILLIONS of Bonds of the SIX PER
GENT. LOAN, maturing in 1831, &a per the following
advertisement:
PROPOSALS FOR LOAN.
treasury department, June 6th, mi. >
To insure the greatest possible vigor in the operations
.of the armies nowmoviu* against the insurgents,'iindoi*
bravo and skilful generals, upon a vast theatre of ope
rations, expenditures havo been increased boyoud re
ceipts from revenue and ordinary subscriptions to the
National Loan. .
Sealed offer* will, therefore* bo received at this De
partment, under the act of March 3, 183.% until noon of
, WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of Juno. 18& Sir bond* of
the United States to the amount or SEVENTY-FIVE
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS; bearing an annual interest
■ of six per centum,'payable semi-annually in coin, oa
the first days of July and Jamtery each year, and re
deen able uflor the 30th of June; 1801.
Each off* r must be for fifty or ou« hundred dollars, or
some multiple of one hundred dollars,, and must state
the sum, including premium, offered for each hundred,
dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is for no
more than fifty. Two per cent, of the principal, ex
cJudiiigpremium, of the whole amount offered must be
deposited, as guarantee for payment of subscription if
accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States at
-Washington, or-with the Assistant Treasurer at New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, or-St. Louis; or, with tho
Designated Depositary.at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincin
nati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with.:
ADyNationulTianking Association authorized to receive
deposits which may consent to.transact tho business
without change* Duplicate certificates of deposits will
be issued to depositors by the officer or association re
ceiving Ihoin, the originals of which mast be forwarded
with the offers to tho Department. All deposits should
be made in time for advice of offers with certificates-to
reach Washington not later than tho morning of Juno
Iflth. No offer not accompanied by its proper certificate
of deposit will bo considered. , : .*. /
The Coupon and Registered Bonds issued wHI bo of
tho denominations of $5O. $lOO, $5OO, and $l,OOO. . Regis
tered Bondsof $5,000 and $lO,OOO will also bo issued if
required. •.
All offers received will be opened on Wednesday, tho
15th or June, by tho Secretary or qne of. the Assistant
Secretaries, and notice of acceptance or declination wIU
be immediately given to the respective offerers; and, to.
caseof acceptance, bonds of the descriptions and de
nominations preferred will be seat to the subscribers at
the cost of the Department, oh final payment of instal
ments. Tho original deposit of two percept. will: be
reckoned in the last instalment pauHby successful
olFerers, and will be immediately returned to those:
whose offers may not be accept! d. ‘
The amount of accepted offers must be deposited with
tho Treasurer, or other officer or association authorized
to act under ihisnotice, on advice of acceptance of offer,
or as follows: Gno-third on or before tho 20tii; ono
third on or before the 2.lth;.nud tho. balance, including
the premium and original two per cent, depodt. on or
before tho 30th of June Interest to the Ist of July on
the several deposits will bo paid In coin on iheSOtb of
June, and interest on bonds wtlL begin July 1, 1564.
Offers under this notice should be'eadorsed ** Offer
for Loan,” and addressed to the Secretary of the Trea
sury. The right te decline »U offers not considered ad
vantageous is reserved to the Government. .
S. F. CHASE,.
, Secretary of the Treasury.
shall bid for a moderate amount of this most de-;
sirablo loan for ourselves, and if any of onr friends
or;customers desire to include their bids in ours, wo
Will cheerfully attend to the business WITHOUT
CHARGE. -
In this.way parties will save themselves the trouble
of tho details attending the bidding, and will'avail
themselves of our experience, and will share pro-rata
and on equal terms, with us in any scale of bids we may
make, and in all allotments to us.
Subscribers can band in their names ana amounts at
once, and either fix the limit of premium or take their
chances with us.
Ourbld will be held, open until the latest moment
allowed l>y the terms of the advertisement.
Further information given on application.
JAY COOKE & 00.,
jeW-Si . Til SOUTH TniKD STREET.
gONDS
OF THE
STATE OF NEW JERSEY-.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BONDS
TO THE AMOUNT OF
$400,000
Will be Issued-in pursuance of the.second section of an
actapproved March 24,1663, entitledsupplement to £ *Aa
act entitled an act authorizing a loan for the purpose of
war, to repel 'invasion and suppress insurrection, and
appropriating the same and pro viding for the payment
thereof. ” Approved May 10,1584.
These; Bonds will be jgsued of the denomination of
$l,OOO, $6OO, and $lOO, with coupons attached, or regis
tered bonds of the denomination '.of SLOOO, to suit bid
ders. The Bonds will be redeemable as follows-—viz;
$lOO,OOO on tho Ist JANtJARY, A. D*. 1887.
$lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. 3). 1888.
$lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1889.
$lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1890.
Bearing interest at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per an.
num, payable half yearly, and are exempt by law from
taxation.'-- .. " ' -
: PROPOSALS in writing for the whole or any part of
these Bonds will be received by the eabscriber, at his
Office, in the city of TRENTON, State of New Jersey,
at any time P. M. on WEDNESDAY, tho loth
day of June, A. D. 1864, on which day and hour the
Governor and Treasurer will bo in attendance at the
State House to open and decide bids. '
The Bonds will bear date July Ist, IS6I.
The right to reject bids is reserved.
B. M. SMITH,
. TBE.^SUEER.
bated May 1564. ... ' jfA-ldt*
E W LOAN.
U. S. 10-40®,
JAX COOKE a CO. OTFEE FOB SALE THE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing Five Per Cent Interest IN COIN.
Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the plea
sure of the Government, and payable FORTY YEARS
after date. COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS,
are issued Loan, of same denominations as th 6
Five-Twenties. The interest on $6O and $lOO payable
yearly, but all other denominations half yearly,* The
TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1* 1864, the half
yearly interest Jailing due September 1 and March 1 of
each year, Until Ist September, the accrued interest,
from Ist March is ; required to bo paid by purchasers in
coin, or in legal currency, adding 60 per cent, for
preinium, until further notice, i : v»
All other Government Securities bought and sold.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
314: SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Jj'l-RST
NATIONAL BANK
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITOKY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED . STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been authorized and U now prepared
to receive subscriptions to the >'
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
* This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con
gress, approved March 3, 1864, provides ;for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,000) United
States Bonds, redeemable after teu years, and payable
forty!years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1, 1361,
hearing interest at theyate of • /
FITE PER CXST.
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all
Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an
nually.
Subscribers will receive, either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars ($6O), one hundred doUars ($100), five
hundred dollars ($500), one . thousand dollars ($1,000),
five thousand doUars ($5,000), and ten thousand dollars
($10,000). and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of
fifty dollars ($6O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun
dred doUars ($600), and one thousand doUars ($1,000).
INTEREST
will commence from date of subscription, or the aoorued
interest from the Ist of March_c&n be paid in coin, or,
until farther notice, in D* 6.. notes or notes of N&tion&i
Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent, to the amount for pro
minm. 0. H. OLABK,
apS-tf . President.
ASSISTANT TREASURER’S OFFICE,
PHILADEDPHIA, JUNE 7, 1851.
THE COUPONS
r-. ; for
INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT,
FALLING DUB OX THB
FIRST OF. JULY NEXT,
WILL BE PAID IN ; COIN, ON PRESENTATION AT
THIS OFFICE.
ARCHIBALD McINTYRE,
icS-«t •• ;,t j. , ... ASSISTANT TREASURER O. 8.
MONUMENTS AND ! GRAVE*
STONES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones,oi
various designs,made of the finest Italian and American
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Worked
ADAM 6TEINMETZ, HIDGS Avenue, below BlevenS
atrA«t. Philadelnhia. *oM-Sw»lf
npo PRINT. BOOK, AND COIN COL-
COG AN, -No.v 481 North
TENTH Street, Philadelphia, lias for sale a large quan
tity of fine Engravings and Books, purchaa-d by him at
the famous'ALLAN Collectioni M Now:York* •
Also on baud, a large quantity of American and Eu
ropean GOINS, to be sold at mpderato prices.
The highest premium given for fine ami rave American
Coins, jelo-6t«
MONEY TO ANY AMOUN3
I I- LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel
t A £T> ry, Plate, Clothing, Ac., at JONES A CO,
w v Old Estaolished Loan Officer corner TEEIIg?
andGAIjKILL Street*, beiov Lomhwd* $pU-3it^
WANTS.
AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER, A
~ graduate from Ho vr England, wishes private
pnpils for Uie Hammer, nr an engagement in a school,
to trach Languages, Blathematfc*, or History, for the
coming year. For reference*, apply to
J. J 5. ALVORI), Esq., Girard Insurance Office,
JftU»ttttba3i» * *l5 WALNUT Street,
A GENTS WAHTED TO BELL THE
Standard History of the 'War. A fare chance to
mnko money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per
month, 200,000 volumes already e»id. Send for circu
lars.. Address JOKES, BROS., «Co., Publishers, BAL
TIMORE, Afd. joKHm*
TTOE PRESS WANTED.—A SECOND
hand Double Cylinder Press (No. 2 or 3 size}
wanted. U must ho in good order*. Address, stating
Price, _ ~ . £. COWLES & CO..
join 2t • ■ Cleveland,. Ohio.
WANTED—A BOOK-KEEPER IN A
* T LIGHT BUSINESS, where there will be no night
work. To one that Is well acquainted in handling mo
ney, and can speak and write German, a steady aitua
non will bo given. Address, with reference, Box 2871
i’miftdtfjphla. P, O, State age, and trbat salary would
he exported. je!4.2t*
WAN T E D—BY A THOROUGH
,7 ’ Book-keeper, a position la an Importing or Job
bing House, or Slannfacturlng Establishment, onsalary
until JuJy. next—then to become a partner in the bast*
?/*» h ,l furnishing capital. Address “Confidential.”
this office.. ; j e !4-3t* .
'WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN; AGED
T\T ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A
IT WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE; one who coi£
maods a good trade, a resident or this state preferred
A liberal salary given.. Apply to Ho. JtlO North THIRD
Street. joS-Ct*
WANTED —300 AGENTS TO SELL
the great natural WEATHER INDICATOR.
Though only just introduced, hundreds attost to its ac
curacy in foretelling changes of the weather from dry to
wet,: and ufee term. It interests the Bcholar and the
man of science, am! awakens admiration in the mindo
o i all who witness iis wonderful functions. Sendpoetage
Btump for circular and particulars, or call upon
FRiSBEE, COOK, & CO.,
V GG North FOURTH Street.
je7-I%t* .. Philadelphia, I*a.
<6«O A MONTH I—l WANT AGENTS
Paid. *o™“ my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, OKIENTAL BURNERS, and 13
other artlelea. Fifteen drtmlara cent free. Address :
ap3o-diiwSm JOHN B. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. .
m WANTED—TO PURCHASE OR
-K&LEASE, for a term of years, within easy distance
of New York, either in Sew York State, or New Jersey.
orPenmiylvanla. a . !
BUIL DING SUITABLE FOE A FACTORY
Motive Power (water preferred) must be from 100 to
150 borae-power. \
Communtcaiiong. with full particulars, addressed to
Box 3DB, New York P. O. . jeT-flt*
jfegp CAVALRY HORSES WANTED,
War Depautmkst,
Cavalry Bureau,
Officr of Chief Quartermaster,
• ■ Washixutox, D. C., May IS, ISS4.
:;THHBE THOUSAND (3, 000) &OKSE& WAN'mT
r pNF; HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIYE ($165) DOL
LARS per head will bo paid for all
. ■ CAYALPvt HORSES
delivered within the next thirty ,(30) days at the Go
vernment atahlea at Qieshoro, D. C.
Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less
•n five (5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif
teen to sixteen hands high, full in flesh, compactly
built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry
purposes:
These specifications will be strictly adhered to and
rigidly enforced hi every particular.
Payment made oh delivery of seven (7) and over.
_™7 .. T V„,- JAMES A. EKINV
roy%Mro Li. Col. &C. Q, SI. Onvalry Bn roan.
BOARDING.
■PLEASANT ROOMS"" MAW NOW BE
secured at 1533 LOCUST Street. i
jcld-st . -y • ; Mr*. WYMAN.
pQUKTRY BOARDIHG CAN BE
had by applying opposite the Post Office, Chestnut
Hill. jeH-3t* :
pOTOTRY BOARDIRG—THB L ARGE
BOARDING-HOUSE AT CONCORD, Delaware
County, is now open for the reception of Boarders. -
It is situated on the Philadelphia ana Baltimore Central
Railroad, twenty miles west of Philadelphia, in one of
the most healthy and beautiful localities of the county.
The building is nearly new, rooms comfortable, and
well ventilated • ,
'Accommodations will be.funushod for pleasantdrives
mornings and evenings.
Apply to JOSEPH BHORTUDGE, CONCORDYILLE,
Delaware County, Penna. . Jeil-'St
BOAROTO.-TWO SECOND-STORY
u rooms TO LET, at 133 North TENTH St. je7-tf
"DOARDING—-ON DUY’S LANE, GEE.
-*-* SfANTO WN. etxth bonse from station. je7-12fc
■ FOR SAFE AND ;TO FET.
T?OR. GROUND RENTS
of $2,000 each on adjoining properfciesfin the city,
Well improved. Apply to E- PETTIT,'
je!3 • - . T 323 WALNUT Street.
TO RENT—THE SECOND AND THIRD
A story Rooms of Stare Ko. 531 MARKET St.. Pos-
SOFSion July Ist.- • ... ; ......
iell-6t* - SIBLEY, MOLTEH. & WOODRBFF.
TO LET— LARGE AND .SMALL
-•- ROOMS, third and fourth stories, Kd 531 WALNUT
Street. Apply to . J. H. EDWARDS,
lefl-tt* .- , . - . , . 524 WAf.yQT Street. : '
M EOR SALE.—DESIRABLE RESI
DENCES, .situated at 1403 LOCDST and uorth
side of PIKE, above Twentieth street • Apply to
ROBERT MACGREGOR,
It : - . 41D Walnut Street. -
g§, FOR SALE THE; GOOD-WILL
•*®“AND FIXTURES of that cddand W6li* known Dry
Goods Store, N. W. corner NINETEENTH and MAR
KET Streets, with or without, stock. The proprietor
having done a prosperous business for nearly twenty
years, is now desirous of retiring.
It*; . . . JOSEPH P. COOPER.
,m A TWO -AND-A-HALF-STORY
-Eat Frame Cottage and a two-story Brick Store, 1213
LOCUST Street, to be sold by M, THOMAS & SONS,
Jane 14th. . je!3-2t*
& LARGE AISTD VALUABLE PRO-
Y a'^lll^^ lj ?j^-i , and commodit
ous LOT and BUILDING, Street; near
.the centre of business; containing 60'feet on Cherry
street, depth 305. feet, being 76 feet wide on the rearof
ihe lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way,
read ® st - 0 -^ ei^ffei%Wi^ SQ7 -' — 7
’ ..... - . are rarely met with'.
Apply at the office of Christ Church Hospital,
•jel&Sm No. 236 WALNUT Street.
m -DELAWARE : COUNTY. FOR
: JaiSALE, 40 ACRES of excellent LAND, S miles from
the city, on the West Chester Plank Road; -Darby creek
forms the Eastern boundary lines substantial stone
mansion and other buildings; a desirable farm.
• . • JAS. R. CUMMINS, Surveyor, Media, Pa.
N* B.—Send for catalogue of Delaware county farms
containing prices. - - . - .. je!3-3t*
m TO LET.—THE {UPPER FLOORS
JtA of the spacious ...
. STORE NO, 221 .CHESTNUT STREET.
-Possession FIRST JULY. - .
Apply cn the premises to
je!3-2t« ' CHAS. G. WIGHTMAN-& CO,.
«■> VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCES
■Eiiox SPKING -GAHDkN STREET.—This street is
Ypidor than Broad street; aad-tviH be one of the finest in
tbe city. - • - - .
PARTIES SnOULB .PURCHASE WHILE PROPER.
TIES ARE LOW, and thus have the advantage of their
investment.
'Apply to
’ BOKSAtL BEDS.,
116 Korih NINTH Sireet.
€Vav FOR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY
■^■^VFATCHEM MAKES, fall 16 hands high; kind,
gentle, .and, sound: can :trofc close ;td three . miatttes
together. - Sire, the celebrated fcrotting-korse“ George
Si. Patchero, 5 7 and ont of very fast Saladin'and Bashaw
mares. ’ft ill be sold singly or together.
Apply at . MEREDITH'S STABLES, -
jeM-3t* 1 ' : THIRD Street,’abore Market.
-.fPEPS "bESINEsTOFwT"
* A GER will be settled by his widow, at Ko. 343
CRESTNDT Street. s All indebted will -please cotae
forward.: All having claims will present them at once.
0014-121* ’ •
INSEJRANCE.
JNSURE YOUR LIFE
IN' YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY,
AMERICAN,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S. E; corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
Insurers ia ibis Company have its additional ircatan
teeol ■
$250,000
• CAPITAL .STOCK all paid tip IK CASK, %vhich, to*
Kether with. CASH ASSETS, now on. Land, amount to
OVEK
$BOO,OOO.
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 18G3 OVER
$200,000.
LOSSES.PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO
$62,000.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY ► thus aiding the in
sured to pay premiums; 1
, The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force
December SI, lS63,,jrfts .
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year,
: Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst,
entitling it to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant cities, w
ITAlexanderWhiUdiir, •- :-William''J.-Howard,
. J. Edgar Thomson, ; Samuel T. Bodine,
. George Nugent, John Aikman, •
Hon. .Tames Pollock,, CharlesP. Heazlitt,
Alhert G. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
P. B. Mingle, Isaac Hazlehurst.
Samuel Work, , ;
ALES. WEIL DIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President,
JOHN S. WILSON, See. and Treas.
§ WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Ta
lent, with ADVICE on Busluesa, Health, Educa
tion, Self-improvement, Management,and Train
ing of CHILDREN, sociar adaptation, &c., d*3
and evening, by . JOHN L. CAPEN,
- Phrenologist and Bookseller,
• : mhl9-stuth >No. 35 S.TENTH Street,ahova Chestnnt
FORALBANY AND TROY
JiSßftSsßa —VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN
CANAL:—The barge S. PLANaGaN, Captain W..Cor*
soni is now loading at first wharf belovr SPRUCE
Street, and will leave fort ho above points on WEDNES
DAY, June 15th, at 6 o'clock P, M. s ’
For-freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates,
apply to : - 'D., - L,.FLANAGAN, Agent,
• jell-R* . 304 h. DELAWARE Avenue.
*** THOMSON’S LONDON HITCH.
ENEK. OR EOHOPEAN RANGELTor families,
liotelj, or pnbljc institutions, in TWENTY DIP*
SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges.
Hot*air Furnaces, Portable HoacerS. Lowdowu GYatea,
Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Platas, BroU*
era, Cooking Stoves,' &0., at vrholeaale and retail, bj
the manufacturers,-. ; , .
CHASE. SHARPE, & TIIOMSON,
No. 209 N. SECOND Street.
LADIES TRUSS AND BRA.C3S
N 'i h _4*<,BTO:RE-Condueted by Ladies. TWRLFTI
Street. first door below Race. Every artlole, in the!)
Hnoelegaht, easy, and correct Lriuako. 0. H. NR#
DLEB, Proprietor, attends to Gentleman, on tho cornel
of TWELFTH and RAGE Streets, B.—Profession*
accuracy ineared* ' iftyl’SnW
AMWSEMEfIneS,
yANDERLYN’S ARIADNE.
Tli is mofit wonderful creation of the gem 03 of VAJT
DERL YN, has been placed at the disposal of the Fine
Arts Committee of the : *
SANITARY FAIR,
as a SPECIAL EXHIBITION, on the express condition
that Season and other Tickets, giving access to other
parts of the Fair, are not to be entitled to admission.
ARIADNE,
CDanghter4of Minos and Panelphat, doserkd on the
Island of Kaxea, by Theseus.)
“An ideal of female bounty, reposing upon the luxu
ry of Us own soneation, lost in sleep, and yielding with
child-like self-abandonment to dreams of love. ’ ’
if How like a vision of pure love she seems!
Her cheeks just flushed with Innocent repose.
That folds her thoughts op in delicious dreams,
Like dew-drops tn the chatiee of a rose;
Pillowed upon her arm and raven hair,
How ardily rests that bright and peaceful brow I
Its rouuded pearl.'defiance bids to care.
While kisses on the lips seem melting now;
Prone in unconscious loveliness she lies.
And leaves around her delicately sway;
Yelled is the splendor of her beaming eyes,
*; But o’er thelimbs bewitching gracesj>lay;
- Ere into Eden’s groves the serpent crept, '
Tims Eve within her leafy arbor slept l ,r
Tuckerman's^AnUtiLife.”
“In ISWYANDERLYN painted the ARIADNE This
Painting proved Mr. Yanderlyn-s powers even more
than the Marius, * and is, In my estimation, the finest
figure of tho kind I have ever seen. This picture has
been purchased and engraved by A. B. Durand Eao
himself an excellent Painter, and our first Bus rarer
The engraving of Mr. Burandla Worthy of it ' '-Dun
lap's Arts and Designs.
Admission.
Entrance from the Horticulture! Department, and
from the Corridor connecting the. latter with the Art
Gallery. jel3-st
yaE COLLECTION OF PICTURES
WORKS OF- ART,
> : Belonging to JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., is now open,
to the public,-for a limited time, fortbeienehtof
THIS GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
OF THE SANITART COMMISSION,
At “25 S. EIGHTEENTH Street, Riitenhoase Sctoarel
TICKETS, 50 CENTS.
To be had at the Hotels, Book Stores, and at the doer.
‘ Entrance at 325 S. EIGHTEENTH Street, or th'ronjrh
Park aid Garden, on SEVENTEENTH Stteet. Ciell-tf
nKEAT CENTRAL FAIR. -
V -* -CHILDREN'S EXHIBITIONS In the GRANT*
HALL not apart for them. The ASTONISHING AITjrO
MATONP^IGTIJANCER/rKUMfWIaL^ndMONKEY-
STOREOPTICOS VIEWS, MAOIOaL EXPERtiIENra’
YENTRILOQDLSM with! large of atteetS
■Admission 2o cents; Cbiidren 15 cents.
Exhibitions at 3 and BIV M,
Q. ROVER’S .MEW CHESTMUtI
>J[jstreet theatre. *
1J30.K AKB <J HO YBlt. - ~ KAITAGIfff..
(Also of Grover’s Theatre, Washington, J>. C.)
,?HE COOLEST A^ & COWOETABLE TffEA-
ASTOKISIIING|WONB^||^^n|PT>.E CEI)EKTKDir
GBAKD lAXR\“sPECTACLE
- „ ■ OF THE ■
•• SEVBH SISTERS, .
THE BIETH OF CUPID i's THE BOWER OFFEBHB,
How in the a
r ,,SECOND WEEK’
0f “I, “p*' of CROWDED
, HOUSES erer recorded in the annals of
i ■ • A S ms ™oots of Philadelphia.
4gain, the Popular Comedian, < ‘
T v t . .JIK- arc DomuGu:
n 2 wlmmi , fca £ lolm P 9K <>satum of MRS. PLUTO
lhe Lew and Beautiful Scenery-The Elegant Cm
tumes—The Astonishing Fairy Transformations-
The Gmnd Zouave Brill, by Forty Youn*
Ladiev~The rßeautifui Fair? Dances —
The Lew Local Scenery—The
Grand Battle Tableau!
_ / PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Dress Girds or Parquet meant*.
Family Circle & Sg.
Orchestra Seats. carta*
~J,c 5 i 0 L the / ron , t Be “hes only are reserved as Orcha*.
fra Seats. Ko extra charge for securing seats.
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock:
/When the entireSpectacalsrPlay.of
:. THE SEVEN SISTERS
mil be presented-makincr. the Greatest Day Perform,
anceever witnessed m Philadelphia, at the usual iS.
TIfRS. JOHN DKEWS NEW ABSH
•JU - STEEET THEATRE. ' .. .
SIXTH WEEK OF FRANS DEEW
MONDAY, TUESDAY, fad THUSS*
day,
\Tlie spectacular roinaneo of
, r ". w 7Hfi JPOKTY THrEYES. : '
Morgaana....*.., anc« R ftn r»
To conclude wUh tlie traditionary drama of
SIXTEEN-STHING^ACKL
Kit Clayton—
Sixteen- String Jack.....
Theoplulus.
WA LTTti T-ST RE ET THEATRE.—
•IjL'MOHDAX- and TUESDAY, June 13th, and 14th; .
WilLbg produced • the great Vr Tom TW.
818. HARRY PIERSON haring been especially en
gaged to simT&tn the character of JiOBERT BRERRLY..
Supported by the unequalled cast of the ':
: WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, CO 4TP AN Y.
The. performance will conclude with the laughable
Hr 'S. HempijKh* v .~v...v. .Jacques Strop.
Doors open at TJs ’ Curtain rihea at S o'clock. jel3-2t
PROF. ROSWELI/D. HITCHCOCK, D.
York,-will deliver, at MUSICAL FUJS(J>
HALL, on THURSDAY EYENIN6,-June 16, the Anni
.rersary Address before the . PHILADELPHIA COLLB-
FOR Y OBSG LADIEsf of wmS
Rot. CHARLES A. SMITH, B. B:, and E. cfcAKEITCg
SBHi H; A. M., are Principals.
.Tickets maybe obtained, gr&tnitouslv, on and after
Monday morning, the 13th, at the Institute, 1530 ARnry
Street..
• Also, of'Smith & Jacobs, 1226 Chestnut street, and
Ashmead & Evans, 724 Chestnut street.. je9-7t*
NOW OPEN—THE FORTY-FIRST
• ANNUAL EXHIBITION 03? PAINTINGS ANIk
SCULPTUR E,_at th e PENN SYL YAN la'aCAD EMT^^'
THE-FINE ABTS, CHESTNUT. Street, above Tenth.
CpenfroiuS A. M. till 7TVM.. and from Still-10 in th*
cyamng. Proceeds for the Sanitary Fair. - . j©9
EDUCAi’IONAI.'
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE US
-h- STITT3TE TOR YOTJKG LADIES, Ho. 1330 ARCH
».i eT iL?fe£ IITH - <™°*:
' Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade
mic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Claeaia*,
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural' Science, f»-
; thosewhograduate. Modern Languages 1
ing, and Elocution by the best masters. For circular*,
apply at the Institute, or address Bos »611 P. 0., Phi
ladelphia. . .. ap2o-Bm*
©ELECT FAMILY BOA RDI N G
SCHOOL FOETOHJfG MEH AHD BOYS, MQUJHF
. c °unty, Penna.: Session opens onthe
FIBST TUESDAY-of May.- For circulars, address -
apl7-2m» - R. A; MQRitlSojf. Principal.'
RKLLEVCF, FEMALE INSTITUTE—
■*-* A BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Institution, beautifully andbcaUlifttlly loraM.
in the northerniimits of ATTLEBOBOUGH,BuckscooSt
ty, Penna., wiUcommraoaitaSpringandSommer Ter*
"on the 19 tli of FIFTH MONTH nest," and continue in ms*
sion twelve weeks. ■ ■
The course of instruction is thorough and complete in
all the Elementary and higher branchesof an ENGLISH
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATE
The, French Language is taught by a native French
teacher. -
. Circulars, giving fall particulars, may lie lafc ou ap
plication to tie. Principals, AttleborongliP. 0., Botkz
county, Penna,. -.ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS,
JASE P. GRAHAMS,
Principals,
mM9-3m
SUMMER RESORTS.
pON GEE S S HALL, ATLANTIC
CITY.--I would respectfully inform my friends
and the public that Ibave again taken CONGRESS
. BALL, tmsbemg the tliird year, and have made every
preparation for the coming season.; the house beihg
enlarged, remodelled, new furniture, the chambers
vith Spring Beds, &c., &e., and will accommodate
Four Bundled Geests.You will find no better place
than CONGRESS HALL; it is the nearest to the ocean of
any of the large bouses of Atlautic City, being but 109
yards from the Beach, thus presauting,itself ait-advan
tage to the public. There cannot be any better bathing:
than Atlantic;this summer: the Sand Bar, that waa
suck a Kicat drawback last season, has all been swept
away by the high tides of last winter, forming itself
the best Bathing Surf oil tho Atlantic Sea Board.
- . G. W. HINKLE.
There Sb an excellent Baud of Music engaged.
Attached is a Splendid Billiard Room. . jrel-f-Im
EXCURSIOnrS.
DELIGHTFUL S
i ■— a]
EXCURSIONS,
£? k UP ßtario i . . jSaguenay River,
The Thousand Islands. • Portland;*
Theßapidsof St. Lawrence WhiteMoantalne,
, . . {Saratoga Springe,
Montreal, : I &c., &c., &c., -■
Quebec, etc., J&c. | * . .
Tickets for the above Excursions, which' have be**
po long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Puj>»
lie, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at tlw<
PHILADELPHIA AND ELSfIRA EAIROAD TICES*
OFFICE, northwest, corner - SIXTH and. CHESTNUT
Streets, where full information will be given.
, NWAN HORN. Ticket Agent.
JOHN'S. HrLLtfs, General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Street*.
JaylO-tuthstjyl - -
51 ATC'h'cnDNsT -
EASTOH, WIILIAMSPORT,' WILKESBABKE; ** •
W . -- SUMMER ARKAN6BMEKT. ’
Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street*;
above Thompson street, daily, (Sundays excepted), a*
follows;
M 7A.;M. (Express) forßeifflehem, AHenttrwn.Mandi
Chunk, Hazleton.Williamsporfc, Wilkesbarre, &c_
•At 3.45 P.M. (Express) for Bethlehem,-Easton* Ac.
_At 6.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, M&uek
Chunk. - .
For Doylestown at 9.15 A; MT; S~F. M. and 4.15 P. K.
. For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and UP. 51. ■ .
ForLansdaleat6.lsP. fll
.White cars of the Second and Third-streets Line Cltjr
Passengermn directly to the new Depot. ■ ■
TRAIKS FOB; PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehenr at 6.30, A. M., 8.30 A. BT., and 6.07-
‘ Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. M. ,S 45 P. M. j and 7 P,B£.
Leave Lansdale at 6 A ST. ■ ■ • - ...... _
Leave Fort Washmrtonat 11. A. 31. anil 2P. H. .
. • ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. % -
. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3P. M.
Doylestown for PbitadeiphiaajJ.2o A, fll.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia ar4 P. M. -*
jel3 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
HARITA K AND
- DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD.-
TO LONG BRANCH, ATSION,< MANCHESTER, TOM'S
RIVER, BAKNE9AT, RED BANK, Slg., &c-
"On and after WEDNESDAY next, Jane Ifltb, and an
ti] further notice, a train will leave Camden for Loo*
Branch at 7.45 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted.): Re
turning,wiHleave Long Branch at 3.55 P. M. . ,
An afternoon train from Camden.to Long Branch wilt
be run, commencing on July Ist,. returning at an oarljr
bournext morning, thus affording two daily common!-
cations to and from the Branch. ' • . .
A freight train, with passenger car .attached, will
start for stations on the main.litmdaUy.from Camden*.
(Snndays excepted.) at;9.16 A. Mf; returning, will.
; leave Port Monmouth nexfc morning at alO A, M.
* Stages connect at Woodraanßic for Bar*'
riegat and Tom’g River. *
I'or furthor information apply to Company’s Agent*
L, B- COLE, at Cooper’s Point, Camden. '
.V ' , QXiPi’ITTS, Jr., Gen. Stmt
- Jane H, 1564: v . jel3-lf
THE ADAMS KX
«Eggg'jßtr*‘,Ta,.!l| i PRESS COMPANX, Office 330 .
CHESTNUT. Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer
chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either hy its own
lines or in -connection with other Express Companies,
to all the principal Towns and Cities tn the Unite*
States. K. S. SANUFOHD,
Ih2J " general Snpenntendeat. '
fIARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
u RINQWAiT* BSOWK’S, lli B. ECUSTH SU..
"AOua Dollar.
...Frank Draw 1 .
..... Barton H3L
Stuart Hobson.