The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 01, 1864, Image 5

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11d Erie Rail
neer North
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, :Li an Enteent at ,
Vinerue. T evening,
al 111 tills alisted for
ir ty-live tlavecived a
their :ierrloes listed in
it that time; isPiihmi
Imnit of the Isgttacot,
~ ]eft tills,:olt3lonel .T.
./ men, tlthl rat, 1302, it
ay have pasSed. Ly with
battles, and keuher of
is a He. of tht•rnders•
linen t : itobt.'o, return,
regiment; °apt. D, in
ita nt Morgan • OL; a atlas;
ilstn nt Surgeon p IL C.
F. Lion and TWINE Cap
r, 13,11-I,am, Johnson 1 - , iew"
in, and Wood. ', Col
ent marched from tilt
.re:4l.tuent Saloon, yv,loop•
lied. ,! fed
in will be gived:theln 1
Zivards, Captalp,SpewilkY•
ton. The proceSslon •pato
t two o'clock and the,.
to Second street, th,:on,,
med. thence US- Chao, mt.,
to liatte, thence. to N; ,to
Llley will be roes sod Wu"-
.
'we r. 1.1 illsinissel T. An
-112.1,t w M ith theta a inr,
:apt ured at winter in .IV l ri
Li nil eted consfderable
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(ml' wOttITDEDi O.
ahlred tcuuncled so? a ~
hart' yesterday riot fn '' "
uln. A number of kelt,
No complaints were:n.,•;
,a, In iliet, they were r,-
eazi»g at them. ti.,ii
•munanies were orkl , 43
they were conveyea. I
Oily. while proce'LtfilY
l'ih t
of theso woundatl'vellit,',
time of " Italtrah itii
sung with groWeltit.:;
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OnuAst.—l'or a. deMplot,
ice-cream and oheesestai
Eastern "gasket, Firth
s pure Dalawara-county
id the same Is true :of
bore in the Sanittir!
ue twenty-Ineher, In tt
artinent, and we wont/
;be trigger of that gut
Trks in the war. The at
' by the excessive heat
dlltir we were al it
eFtablt t drrilat
lontinental; we /rot
it in our cooler mom,
TO TRA %TILLERS. —4l
id Elm Elt.y. leaKe. Peel
, daily, fur Now ,Ravel
ad Boston.
WiirmLritnn
goborts and stair, sr
to Springs, boat
11) ABBO RTMSN'
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Oak ford te Sone,
, ental Hotel.
SO2II3FIT ASSORT',
CB can be paretic.:
and KW Choate,
111-. AVOILTO
The Coatis.MTh
1 G., •Mialfatzigi, $t Louis T oruer, klassachasette
.) inebrook, Michigan
CD MATEO. '2l.. ( ! ) .w ilY el e . ' o r ii, jirll,"Wforiala lid Field on d i t
>m owing cont. Thee Bice Beaton
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0 -Rogers Z Nye Sr. la. Belvidere
• Hess, Baltimore W C Hough.
.* . Starr,New York W J Rtchunind, Jr,_Masa
Chilin& la, New York Mrs Eversfield, U b N
H Gillum & la Vs Everefteld
I dents St la, Bait
;,r -E,HoHpayn.f‘blimSerdil, 0 h W E: G A agood & la, Florlde
A Grace, Penult l' K Ilehrend, Illinote
D S &weer, Easton W 1' Scott, Baltimore
P. li Combs, New JerseY B Maitland & lee
NEt Starr, Richmond Mr. Butriner St son
P Ur. &der. Donna . Mrs Tillinghast
Taos W Navy Bait W W Wilmot, Wheeling
Berm Wig& u. t oston C M Ray, Cincinnati
1 7 ,i Morgan,Rli Newi , Y°.,-.71, gPt,':=l,ll%;T:fs.e , t l4 .
......., .eurf,Ygittsltrg J Isaacs, New York
Jelin Field, New Haven .1 1 , Lek. Whinging
ConsNret, Chicago WII Pe.frey, New Orleans
Fmr St C Christy, 1.1 S A Bens Helloda . y, Now York_
Chas llnggins,liew York 01, Beaumont, New 5. ors.
'J fl Pease, lift,on A Colienherger, Nevf York
D P iflcKeg New York J 1 Moorhead
1 A Allen, Jersey W FriLL_l_er SC sv_f,ll Y
h Critten ee.„ Cincinnati Dr ohi UtlB,.U.ert York
C E Sergeant Cincinnati los Elemnitill,aw
Baltimore
P Sinclair, Sentlajd W .1 Wilmer.
E C Gabandan - H. II Boucher, Doylestown
Payton, New York Sl3 Clayton, Baitirore
C R Paxton. U .„.„ FI DWerd, New A. ork
C Sctlutou, Watertown
• Card Schelle4 • " CA E Ewing, Desto a
E French, 13oeton
W DotT• New York JII f tseletv, Clev_eiloc,nd.....,
in le,Nashville, T Rev E W lanai...A .La L
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Osborn Sr wt. N ..1 131 Goldsmith, ; New York
AC trine Mann, New York Mae 1110110 y, N Newr_ls .
tTP..., utebenou & wf, Ohio George ka'sler, York
- ". Deshler & 818, Ohio
W 0 Olv ..—.---...-----.
K 8 Rayne",
J W CoWeH., The American.
Jobe D Darb , er r Boston 81l Jacohn , , I2sinceto i n
_ 3 B Bowman, b, New York F bare, heT "o_(...'q, B i A ton
" W /Milner, ffe , Baltimore A T 300uston, wilco
J B Jones, ?Web , Vermont P W Whiting, Cameron co
John M Biesler,W , Washington WE Mash, No v Yolk
F Belisle, New Yo New York E Olophant Stfa,
Maryland Jersey
Cleo Lear, Doyieetot sW Ycalf• J A Davis, a
Jacob Moore, Below . A S Davis, Maryland
Jacob H MoViclaere, Can West
A Niles, AtllfoarelMrsß .f., rd. n & son
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Geo P Winter, Reading
3 3 SPeed, No on k eleware BOl, oRead
W BCB C S 8 24 m N itti n , g 'W h s t svfJejresrer 8 S Stone, Baltimore
* Mrs Abbott, bleFsaclinsoite
I P Henry, Penedo f il ;, 1., is Brooke, Pottsville
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J Citld w Ne b e ; iih. New - Yolk
J D Bei re, ‘rff. Tilton, New York
8 Dead, Pols:sank, Philada
R L fcktuttt, Be, •••fearker, N Jersey
Miss Lockhart, 111 i:- -
Mrs Lockhart. Kingston x ..
L J Morgan Clearfield ,
M B Park s: wf
W T Hoar, Nassau Hall
T C Fuller, Vineland
Rev W Chester
B H Brown, Reading
.1 S Rohrer & la, Lauc co
J H Wyle
A 3 Sloan
J N Miller; Allegheny Ong
J C•l4larcy,_ Meadville
IS atingle, Lock Haven
A H Reynolds, Penns
J A Leslie, Ohio
Semi Dena, Ohio
Sand 11 Robbins
A Armel, 'own
II Garbutt Washington
8 Robinson, Luzerne co
A 9 Kellogg, N Jersey
G W HMSO% Beat Meadow
J II Plunney, Jr. Towanda
O T Smith, Penns
god ITW.
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Doblade ar.
long . private
40W General
orerncuirit !s
-ooty One who
all appears to
,Wrhe commands
a ., officerellona
wtteiterk,- both- ac
-seems very
retood that General
titer with Cioneral de
are expected from
and his Uabinet %P"
tug strength - evory
, rnment l , doas '
ted
all Is
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of the Poly
ld leat night,
sd and Mealy,
h the not nu
faahlon of the
~ tilled the
4 numerettO
the . platrann,
Lt up the Mbar.
a marked
, Polytechnic
nvntion,•and of
[wheel:neat Wee
exert:Ake pine
t
. .
of tho
dal - thew ,NOw-
The Die
fi Baker, 'Virginia
I:Trireme° ,p New Castle
Jll,Blair, Huntingdon, Pa
JP Millar, U 8 A
W H Forsvood, U S A
W Milligan, Perry eo
J Miner. Baltimore
• WHo ghee, Felton,Del
N Flolth, Felton, Del
M Clark, Oil Clty
18h folds, Indiana
W H Mooney. Ohio
H Bench, Pennsylvania
T Laramore. Felton, Del
D E Bayard, Pennsylvania
A Nachman Baltintore
"L.Wachtel, 'Franklin. Pa
IPM Mefferd, Weigh, D C
• Willfame New York
PT Kelly, law York
Geo Willyalme
E Elnne, Orivigsburg
I. Hart wr, Bow York 1
Jr C Brenner do eon
front seat t.
ililitary corps.
;ortnt--lnvisittle
g . ulatlon OA Ef
Ing the
and ev
[Ace. A Mitt.
and it is Yillth
of the eollbge
its value, and
labera of Dr.
limiting in en-
Culnesa,peren-
!Ivor by Rev.
td-street Bap
oppardsq.,
tory adilres3.
i by Henry
Itlnguished
inations
discourse:
'toped by a
S CV TH - Fa'io - n,'ClriCiortati
J F Hwye, Necsrville
AFindia New York
Clips T .1 fferkinson
.7 Temflold, SiLonts
vote in a
on the in
vh, can read
• lfng is due
nts, and the
holes, At
be had just
ears hence.
tad chosen
) drscourse
j trig -to all
The I
J B Wiggle, Tuckerton,NJ
H E Crewe, Buffalo
Airs Reed az 2 des,
11 W Dtirress, Alex, Va
John Du Bate, Wm'Elport
JAR bleldnhon, New York
Selfridge, Bethlehem
H J Hennessy, New York
Jos 13 Lowif, Allentown 1
Bliss B C Young, Allentown'
A Wertz, Binverre,o
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James P Josses, II Ei A
ee dent of
es a an-
e Sal
Christian No le}} Easton
W Watson, ihttb, Pa
Scholl,man, Easton
Bath, Pa
W Warner, Penne,
!ginner, New York
'Jacob Markle, leidersville
John Geyer, Solderevillo
Wig Christman St en, Pa
0 LiWrlght, Nazareth, Pa
A Schoch, Penna
1 Tones
Barber,
r,t Ph ri lelphia;
'ames:pf. Krea
diens; !onshc*
PhitmVpitta I
la; Itoboa
Wal-
Witmer. Para-
Id, N. T.
hat the ruins
at merit, and
sof rare rattle.
Ltea that not a
>ut of -emplOy
m reporteT;to
teir employes.
ght for the trio
:ollege course.
, f study. HO
classes Would
lilts, in the be
ti to one hon
,raised their
admit of no
the names of
itions they oc-
The Co .f
W D Pierson, Maryland
S Y W,llson, Newark. Del
A H Barber, Doylestown
E R Altman, Doylestown
Wm El Eder, Elkton, Did
A J Dickinson, Newark,NJ
A Barnard#lNewark, N J
Wm '..lJohnson
Jno Squaw:ion, New York
W Short, Washington
E Borman,Washington
J . Cub. Bristol
T T Dungan, Bustleton.
R 13 fichermerhorn, Penn&
S Jobneon, Few York
H C Worstall, Spring Valley
J Jecobs,,Spring Valley
Jenkins. Bucks co
Mies P, Deitz, Saratoga
Mm S Dolts, Saratoga
J Potter, Lehigh co
zw—Otto Al.
Doughertrs
H. Baum-
Robert S.
N.• spencer
Poyntoll
.lames
zhville, Ten-
C W Schropp
Capt T B Scarborough
John Hays, Hollidaysburg
F Af Bacirenberg,Middieton
John Fritz, Reading
Chas B Flchtborn, Reading
A Fichthorn, Reading
J C Davis, Dauphin co
eTh '
.1' itia4irl'alimenirlr —
T—Whipel &la,Pittsburg
krßiley& fa, Leverly,N J
Jo red Hoyt,Maseacltlleet t 9
1 N Nve & la_,Lau.rel,llel
Tees Parry, Bucks co
John Wileman,Backs co
L Johneou,Delawara
The Bine
fitinPue Ohl Naberacker, Pa
A lieleel, Nazareth
&tool, Apple, Pa
Jo. Young, Allentown
•
A SCIENTIFIC VEGETABLE COMBINATION
OF RARE INGREDIENTS—NOT a DYE.
For changing gray hair to its original color.
For promoting its growth and stopping its falling.
For cleaniing the scalp, curing dandruff, &c.
For making the hair soft, flexible, and glossy,
For preserving the original color to old age. '
"London Hair color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing,
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
MORE TESTIMONY IN ITS FAVOR.
Dr. ISAAC S. MILLER, Weal Brecknock, Pa.,
As a restorer of gray hair and preventive of baldness.
It is the best remedy I have ever sold, and gives entire
satisfaction to all.
N. 'AWL ARRAN & Co. ,one of the most reliable houses
in Pittsburg, Pa., say: "The London Hair Color Re
storer" gives the most unqualified satisfaction, and
we have no hesitation in recommending it to our most
intimate friends.
Price 76 cents; six bottles for 54. Sold by Dr. WAYNE
& SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. It
PHILADELPHIA IsTATATORMI AND PHYSI
CAL INSTITUTE,
BROAD STREET, BELOW WALNUT,
TEE FOURTH OF JULY AND THE NATATORIUM.
The Swimming Department will be open on the 4th
at e A.. K and close at 8.31. P. M. No lessons given and
no swimming for Ladies on that day. Gentlejpen ad
mitted at all times during the hears stated. ..Mll-4t*
HOTT'IS HIAWATHA. BAER RESTORAITM.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S _HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
gams HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged, to
have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because
he brought to Its notice corn. Every one will admit
that our preparation is worthy of its name, for the bane.
Ste it confers when it is known.
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
It restores faded and gray hair and. whiskers to their
original color. It brings op the natural shading of one
hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life
appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot
detra, its use. It makes 'harsh hair soft and silky, stops
its 'tailing out, cleanses it and the scalp from all imou
riti s, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as
mythair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef
(tuts of previous use of preparations containingsulphar,
re* oflead,
proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow
hallenge to test in the New York dailies three
is s, which
WAS NEVER ACCEPTED:
.e some well known and dlsintereetedpersons sp
ol, one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
r bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no
. tkiiregrevraposseAionvend the parson nothing
rig the ttet.ir . sertlfleate of the result to be
l sitialebed at 4 theiZpinttli3 orthe dneuccesafnl
tom • Bold everywhere.
JOSEPH Horr-ac 'co.,
20 University Plea% NeW York.
ITB. •
New TortE, April 18,1864.
leePatooll 'sett. your attention to and conside:
I nt pules tcelebrated and reliable remedy to;
2 ralia. 11 4 an, Debility, and Prostration. The
le tire pld to acknowledge the unparalleled
s w cl: h attended the sale Of their valuable
-. .s ' ti . 0 , kn ' o . In nearly every portion of the
fSd rld a. "GOLDEN BITTERS."
1
rildPothing on We term them a valuable wre..
arattor; for th e T 5 one of the few articles of the
resent day rfhte " not a humbug ; and we are wit
r.g and able to Y_„..'"'Y person or persons who will
it nrein as, t
. ., : e„ . oo, elnated "Golden Bitters" are
Pennine, /sr . 0 " 4 " 71716 f1ic article. It is the wish of
propriF that the vlrtn e of the article be tested be. ,
s sonde Ina. A decision of thew merits by any on.
0 has Did them Is, worth a million of
purchased
al‘ssa.lthy APPETITE
:11E1 tekurtordals. Her creative
, i• are Invaluable, and are unegnay. n d ae a TONIC .
. .I,y ar e mild in their action, and orstfate in gist=
nor and adienot h to the system — not by any chasm
4 7 produce in the solids,. but through the m e c um of
1 . living .nrinclole. They are Patel,' VEGETA-I RA
lu t e sempoicd of Gentlan Root, Calamne, Bassatnw,
4 ; many o th er remedbtl agents of the Vegetable 'mono .
I reserved in Jamaica Rnm and Sherry Wins.
AS A BEVERAGE
/hostrtut street.
HOTELS.
fei, New BQ
c epCaillefe
~. D
roi4
,e4fino rF
r v en :zu , Pd'unis•;
l yd, Tent' pa
6rdPas
h 2 dims. -•
on, Pittsburg
ft. Ptillsda
?climate
4 .tb' are the most wholesome, invigorating, and pals.
. B '' s slant ever offered to the public. And the fast
of 'Or Mg prepared chemically and sclentiflcalb
ors, u a the possibility of a bitter, unpleasant taste,
` ° "':u , st Bitters generally offered for sale. We se.
P".' ly comrdend them to LADIES, and particular',
to t... ,e, ffering from Debility. Weakness, and Pros%
t Hui,. • sir 11 - 1,1.110 glass of these " Bitters' 't . . . .
lour time a day Will premium' a remarkable he-• -
e hr.bge Perim:is greatly debilitated. The "Cold , '
Bitters" vo been tried and not found wanting. They '•
sre put up n our own ;Potent quart bottles, and for We
by Drag Ye, Grocers, &c., throughout the world.
Bach botil bears a fac ifintle of the signature of Hub.
bel & Co. _bears
O. HVBBEL & CO., Sole Proprietors,
Hudson, N Y. ; Central Depot, American Mc. Building.
New Tdrlr,;'N. O. BOOZ,'Agant. Made.. 'B64w
,ad. New Castle
Ht Louis
ith'u, St Louts
so , Penns
,Penns
18, Lewiston
Ifolt York
Mt, Now York
prttsqil-
Grier, GB A
Reading • •
Ihinaton D
I .M r :e kta t s n 'B T a riand
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eliell, Der
lain& la, Raley
,rl/4 , 4 , w
ear fork
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Datcheri'a
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PAZIACH,
VET,Str*ataan i r
mriz-w
Vosater co •
LP,wcs A. - }3nekler, Easton
W ti Young, Allentown
W E 'Perm Trenton
Daniel Pittenger, .6tstott
B Robertson, Salem, N .1
Cleo ,
Markel, Jr Penna.
Henry MarylandGrosy
Geo W Nies);
_,1.14 Cauton, 0
Col R Tamaqua
L S Brigham, Sparta, Wls
J Butler, Wash, D C
•
4 Eagle.
IGeo B Nome, Perm
B Sehocb. Penne.
K C Steinman, Bethlehem
A Bellinger, Lebanon co
Kiss Betlinger, Lebanon cel.
Thos M Filter, Ashland
S Newkirk liending.
Anderson (Alvin, Penna
Z Batdorff, Tremont,- Pa
R Kramer, Allentown
James Kline, Penns
erelal.
Boos prizer, Daylettowu
B Meredith,W Chester
Curtis Hoopes,'W Chester
P Goissinger, Palma
Tao Moutgomery,Bartisb
P McCarty, Wa :viangtort
A Dyer, Lan r CO, Ps Geo Seiltertl,Colurchis, Pa
W Clyettgi:Cheater co, Pa
G B,Glarke, Pottstowts
• y Skdbt
B Grillith,`New Jersey
C Tompson, Reading
S P Apple, Pleasant Hill
J Morison, Flonrtown
W Knipe, Flourtown
G M. Carver, West Chester
B Walton, Bucks co
B Boutcher, Bucke co
ft Watson, pucka co
The Bari
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The
C N Killer, Millersville
Jl.l Cowen & la, Lancaster
H W Scott, Millersville
J S Falls, Mlnersvale
John Quinn. Minersville
C h 1 Dyer, Doylestown
Chas Sutter, PottstoWn
Magus;
,rrretariik,
J.ldarttn. Lancaster co,
CaytWHSlater sou, Wash
J U Gooding. Galena, fdd'
C 'ray lor, Galeua, Md
J 8 Heaton, Newtown. Pa
Sirs Holcombe
k Bear.
Chu Wieand, Allentown
B B Smith. Weisenbarg
3 illargaram, Somerton
SPECIAL, NOTICES_
Tmr, HOUSE OF FIXES, trEB
brated
ID/MMHG FLY-KiT,Lsn,
1 tglif t easy to use. Every sheet will kW
everywhere. •
CHARDS, a{ CO., TENTH and MAR.
ilphdit, Whoteetai sleets.. . .
RA= DYB -HAIR DYE 1 1
LOS'S celebrated lulu DYE ir the Bast its
BAT CHI
the World, The only llarmlese, True, and Beliabie
Dye known. This !splendid Hair Dye is perfect
changes Bed, Amity, or Gray Hair instantly to e .
those
Mack or Naturca Brown,
thenwithot Waring the
Bair or Staining the akin, leaving Hair Boit and
Beasttifnl; Isiparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring
Its pristine color, and rect WILLIAM A. BATCRULGRes the 111 ejects of bad Dyes.
The genuine is signed ; all
others are mere imitations, and shouldlse avoided. Sold
by all Druggists, AG. FACTORY, SI. BARCLAY Streets
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dresshas
the Hair.....---------m• -----
Ogg-PHSOB CLOTHING, OF THE LATETS
EiTirms, made in the Best Manner. expressly for RR.
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices m
Plain Figures. Our 0218-1"111.0m
All Goods ale to Order warranted
E STSTIM IS strictly adhered
satisfactory.
to. All are thereby treated alike.
deSS-ly JONES & CO., 001 SUREST Street.
STEttryna & Bows, •
OM PIANOS ,
Tor Bale oaly at
BLASIUS BROS.,
1006 OIISSTNUT Street.
PIAITOS ,
sty4,4l -------------
Tam Portaek.ll CLOTMEG 110IIES OF Pr.
"OAK 114,161.."
Beet-dam goods at moderate prices.ROWN
WANANINNR as B.
S, S. comet SIX.TI I . and AdatNET streets.
Seaton Departaamt (to make to order) No. 1 &Sixth—
ak.
fir"f3oln3liscatuvr PEI, I
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,OCR.-STITCH
sr#ING AMINES..
TDB ONEAVIIST, KINKIEST, AND BEM
Srilesroomm. 104 CMISTNITT Strad, above Seventh.
"1V1.A.-Staßartr:/- ,
BROWNELL—NISSMII.—Jvine 29. 138-1, at Bleugarrs ,
Torresdele by the Rt.' Rev. Bishop AlOnco Potter,
Benry Ttidor Prowneß, of Dartford, to ertrude,
danghter of the late RichardS. Fissatn, M. D., of New
York. *
,
LOPLA.ND—RIIDSON. —On the morning of the 27th
June, by the Rev. Andrew Longanre, N. Leland, of
Caroline county, Std., to Bettie, only daughter of the
late Samuel Hudson. of Philadelphia.
Delaware papers please copy.
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4 11 w-relatives and friends of tl.lamily, also the mem
bers of Chosen Friends' Lodge, I. 0' ^ sfo. F., and also all
the soldiers of the 91st Regt. in the city;are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the fee.'dtuce of his
mother, northwest corner of Rawle and ftletir"la sts.,
on Sunday afternoon, at l_o'clock. Service at thellerne
tery at 2 o'clock.
ASH. —On the morning of Fourth day, the 29th inst..;
Mary Ash, sued 74 years.
The friends of the family are Invited to. attendher
funeral from Friends' Meeting House, in Darby, with
out further notice, on Sixth-day next, at 9 o'clock in the
44.
KUSH. —On the 29th instant, James Keish; son or
Rosanna, and the late James Kash, in the 41st year of
his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend Lis funeral, from the residence of his mother,
southwest corner of Prune and Fifth streets, above
Spruce street, on Saturday morning at o'clock. Fu
neral service and interment at St. Mary's, South Fourth
street, vv.
EtfENAP.—At Cooper's Point, Camden, New Jersey.
on the morning of the 29th instant, Ruth Ann, daughter
of Samuel T. and Francis Nicholson, and wife of Alfred
N. Belknap, in the Nthyear of her age.
Fnnerel.froin the residence of her parents, on Satur
day, the 2d of July, at 2 o'clock P. M. The relatives
and friends of the family are invited to attend.
OBITUARY
CAKEROW.—Died in Chesapeake Hospital, Va. June
27th, Captain William Henry Cameron, 6th. Pennsyl
vania Cavalry.
It is a sad duty owing to, the brave, fallen in defence of
the liberties of our country, to pay a last tribute to
their memory, and to sympathize with the loved ones
left to mourn. We feel this deeply when thinking of
the loss we have sustained in the death of our lamented
comrade, Captain Cameron, who has passed away in
heroic suffering, through sickness caused by exposure
whilst in performance of his duties. Entering the 6th
Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry in the summer of
1561, as second lieutenant, he served with distinction
and marked ability. Promoted to a first lieutenancy,
and appointed aid. de.camp to General Davidson, he
again displayed those qualities which endeared him to
all with whom he came in contact. His indomitable
courage, displayed: so often throughout the Peninsular
campaign, is well remembered by his late comrades in
arms, as well as feelingly acknowledged by hie com
manding officers. On General Davidson being trans
ferred to the Departnient of the West, Lieut. Cameron
returned' to hie regiment, 'whale, promoted to the cap
taincy of Troop I, he added fresh laurels - to his name,
and to the corps to which he was attached Through
the gloom which his sudden demise has cast o'er his
- home end his friends there shines forth for them the
bright ray of consolation that he fell in a noble and just
cause, and that hM pure spirit bas ascended to Him who
says it. • A. C.
IYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH have a
Fine stock of Silks,
Fine stock of Shawls,
Fine stock of Flannels,
Fine stock of Linens,
Fine stock of Muslin. io3o
c~atl►ir:~.` "Yfg`--tea'
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,
COMMENCING ON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1.
Stoves, Ranges, Hollow•ware. large Church Bell, at
to o'clock.
- . -
Agricultural Implements, heavy Wagons, Carts, arc.,
at 11 o'clock.
Fornitnre, Looking Glasses, Sewing Machines, Mar
ble Man tles t Y42u etaine,&c. L at 12
routwains, eve. n4ILo VIV•••••
RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT,
The sale of the Restaurant will - commence on SATUR
DAY MORNING, July 2d, at 10 o'clock precisely, and
will comprise 100 Iron Tables, with marble tops; 1,000
Windsor (Theirs, large quantity of Crockery and (Hass
ware, Knives and Forks ? 100 sets Plated Casters
Also, very large quautity of Kitchen Parniture,Cook-
Dig Utensils;
M r W ce E ri L e L A Li E u D , GOODS.
pS. _
.....
no closing :ale, consisting of miscellaneous articles,
will commence on SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P. IL,
:Icily 2d.
Cbtalogues of eacb sale to be had at the Fair buildings
on morning of bale.
ite" Admission 2.5 cents. Season and Committee
Ticbetofree. THOS. S. ELLIS,
ie3O•3L Chairman of Coinmittee of auctioneers.
SALE AT THE •
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
STEAM ENGINES,
MACHINERY,
ON FRIDAY MORNING, at o'clock,
One vertical 13;-horse power Steam Engine; Model
Beam Engine, with. Boiler complete; Pickering, Davis,
& Co. Engine Emulator , 18 inch Fan Blower, Hand
Blower for smith forge; khell Boat, by Lutrbarry Sr
Sons: Tylee's Patent cinder Wheel; Patrol & Herring
Parlor Fire-Proof,_ handsomely finished . One Fire-
Proof by Evens & Watson.
Catalogues on morning of sale.
THOMAS S. ELMS,
Chairman of Committee of Anctioneere.
or ART RArIWY,
LOGff AUARE,
AtiCT ON
The Auction Sale of WorkA of Art donated to the Sani
tary Commiaelon, at the Great Central Fair, will take
place on .
TUESDAY EVENING-, July sth.
At S o'clock, to be continzed on the following eve ,
'a
nixie, if necessary.
Particulate inn future advertisement,
Catalogues in a few days,
TIEI4: .COMMITTEE ON RETAIL
GROCERIES acknowledge the following con
tributions in addition to those already noticed:
Chas. Deal Miss $5 00
Jas. W. Campbell ... do 98 00
John Moore do 0 00
C. J. Yell & Bro do 4 80
A. Stephan). & Co do 12 DO
G. A. & E. A. Landoll do 14 35
H. B. & G. W. Benner)) do 000
J. H. Cousty • do 2130
Thompson Black & lion do M 15
T. 11. Rowland do 1 85
Andrew Blair do 26 110
Wm. B. Chambers do 10 50
D. S. Herbein do 5 70
Chas. McCullough do 12 26
Samuel Harry do ' 804
Robert Donnell & Eon do 52 10
A. Eppleabeimer do.•••)•• 27 25
Wert & Brown do 10 00
James Craig r. • do.‘ 2 95
John B. 'Parker do ' 48 00
Henry Brooks do 76 80
Joseph. Wale do 4 87
George Soh wanz, Agent do 60 95
Glen Cove Star& Co do••••... 43 V
Henry C. Kellogg do 69 89
John Blatr•••••,,. do 000
Jabez Gates do 23 00
H. Kellogg & Sons do 61 36
E. G. Mi lieu do 117.15
Wm. L. Maddock &Co do a 40
.
Wm. A. Dacia & Co do 31 08
.
Slifer N. West • do 13 00
•
John Bower do 20 40
,
Win. Clark Cash••••:. 16 00
Wm. Parvin, Jr d 0........• 001'0
.
J. Linton do 10 00
T. A. Newhall A Sons Mdse 60 00
Chas. Lewars do 23 40
Jacob Freda do . 15 00
C.
Josh
Knipe ua Wright
do do 802 80 00
Fredk. Brown do 28 00
_
. . - . .
Joseph Burnett & Co. Boston
do iii 06
PentnP, :itetn, & C o. .' Pew York do 42 00
T. W. floodlit/ St Co, New York do 23 00
John Doughty do 9 50
B. Mookridge &Co d 0....... 21 00
1)aV18 & }ilcbards do 28 50
Win. McMullin , do 600
... . . . .
Rowland & Erylen ' do ..
. :.••• • 31 92
John H. Canner. Flemington do 960
N. Hollings & Co ' do 100 06
Jae. W. White do 15 00
Wm. B. Camp d 0....•.. 14 40
11. Walter, Cheater Co do 10 80
Joseph Chatham Cash 2 00
Joseph B. Do&sier & C 0..-.. - Mdse 95 OD
Godfrey Koehler do 12 94
A. Exton, Trenton do 12 09
Joseph L. Ogre. do 6 OE
Wm. A. Porter • do 35 00
Wm. Baker & Co., Boston do 28 20
Richard Davits, New-Tork do lt/0 BO
R. & F. Atmore Cash 26 06
M. Gaiter t••• do 1 00
T. L. Wigan
S ''' gil:T.,.
Bleat..hll u t' n m c r s a n . , Harrisburg . do 600
•
ft . .." . 1000 0
, de......• 10 00
u - ouner & Conud per loan of dry goods. •
- - miss H. IL RAVIN.
A LBER T 0. .....__ _ Chairman Dulles' Committee.
ROGERTS, Chairman Committoe.
/t ' 3. E. WEBB; Treasurer.
Igr A MEETIIOIG OF TUE •001ZPOItil.
TORS or the SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON COM
PANY will be held at No. 230 WALNUT Street, on
ne ?minden, at 10 o'clock A. 111.,f0r the
p lY nrposo la o l P A or i '
garxuring agreeably to the charter, and . the
transaction of such other beefiness as may be promoted.
PHILADELPHIA. .711/1830, "se
.91-St
A DIVIDEND OF TRREE AND A
RALF PER CENT. en the PREFERRED STOCK
cofoldhpe4fiLytel.wlßinaillt, paid
W ou lL a L fi r ar S ua r r itß ul r e_
r yt t a ß t s l i g D o
OF JULY, at the Pentierlvabia Rattroad Comnany'e
Building,. Room Die. 1, corner of THIRD Street and
'8
le • GEORGE TABER ' •
A A g i en Y C y fo b rthe PennnYlvanta Sattt oa d do
OFFICE fREAVE.B MEADOW BAIL
ROA.D AND CCfAL CO., PHIL iDPHIA.,.. July let 185 4.
A dtvl.iend of SEVIN AIffECA HALT. P&R OgNT. os
the capttaletook of this "Osm_pany- tis 4 been declared,
Table on.ezutA ft er MONDAY - • -
yl-fmwg* L. .CRAMSZEILLIN. Trossarer.
THE PRESS.-PHITADELPITIA, FPIDAS, JULY I, 1864.
SrECIA.I. ACKNOWLF.DOMENT,
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUE.
- -
.Inns. 1864—Cantributed by Lehigh
Railroad Co ... —• . ................... &Moe 00 •
Contributed ............ of ditto.• • • 777 72
----- 62,717 72
Contributed by employees at B. &T. uiter
man'S COUlerY• ••• • • • •• • • ................... 189 70
Proceeds of 25 care of coal donated by
P. J. Auspacb. 6c Co ................... s . 6gB 06
.............. . ............ 51
------969 Ul
tiCt/avas, • .- .
'Proceeds of 50 cars of coal donated by Ham
xn eti, Van Paseo, & Locktellert . . ............. 1,578 03
Brinitted try B. 131VDDAD, rOttSVille:
Contributed DT I'. D. Luther .... .. . .... $25 CO
Do. Bedell & Itobertson,
and entul °yawl at their Collieries.. •.
143 25 .
Contributed by U. J. G. Smith & (0.,
and eniployeoe at their ColliorY•
twelor,y) ............................. 74 6 1 3
-...--- 242 85
Proceeds of 58.10 tons donatedby T. 11. Bohol.
lenberger and his bands..• .... ........... ••• • . 669 75
Remitted by Geo, W. Cole, Tamaqua;
Contriiated by 0. W. Cote, Sup' tof R 040 9-
dale Colliery .... •..• • ....... ._.• ... . ..... $ l5O 00
Co.ptribrited by workmen of iteiresdale
C,ollicry . • . ............... .. ..... .. . . 250 47
'Contributedby workmen a . tl,evart Col. 38 50
Do. Carter. Allen, & CO.,
shopped foundry, Tamaqua ........ 100 00
Miscellaneous collectione . . ............ 203 15
- ---- 71112
Remitted by R. G. Coarsen, Treasurer, Scram
ton, fioul Collieries, LUZBZII6 County .. ..
~... 2,493 02
Prarionsly reptcted ................ . ........ (T o2i 4 M> " 2 1
'..
TOO, .. •.• .. ; .... • • 4.(;.. ; o" i.• . . .. .... 'i:':542,9113 03
It ' F. PADA., ...........
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'WE
p• PP.r... ' .- rr 410 E, OF TILE CITY THE 41.-
/: t. - : 1 RER, FTILADELPHEA, June 27, 1264.
~ I 'i CR.—The semi-annual interest on the funded
o.', of the city of Philadelphia, due fulir'l, 1864, will
'.. imid on and after said date, at this office.
ja2n- St.-HENRY EMI, City Treasurer.
T I C E.—ALL CREDITORS OF
Igrthe GREAT CENTRAL FAIR will please send
their account's forthwith to the (Mee, No. 132 3
CHESTNUT Street, addressed to Hr. G. A. WOOD,
Chairman of the Auditing Committee, having fast ob
tained the voucher of the chairman by . whom the at
count was opened. HO4ACE HOWARD FURNESS,
ie29-4t Secretary.
IgirDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, 524 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, June 29, PM.
The Boatrd of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of ONE YER CENT. on the capital stock of this
company, payable on and after the 9th of July, free of
State tax.
Tho transfer books will be closed on the Ist of July,at
S P. IL, and be opened on the Oth.
THOS. IL SEARLE,
jeN-9t 4 F Secretary,
IarSTATE CENTRAL COILILITTEE.-.
The membere of the STATE CENTRAL COM
MITTEE will meet for organization at 4 o'clock P. M.,
on WEDNESDAY, July eth,e.t the bonze of the CHAIR
MAN, in HA.RRIEBURG. Pa. By order of
SIMON CAMERON. Chairman.
THE SUSQUEHANNA AND TIDE*
"WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their oftice
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4.
•
The "Transfer Agency . of these Companies, hereto
fore in South FOURTH Street, bae been removed to the
office of the Companies, at the place above stated.
jet 30t
Inr• OFFICE UNION' PASSENGER
RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 4-19 WALNUT St.,
Salle 18, 1864.—The second instalment of Five Dollars
on each share of the capital Stock of the Union Passener
Railway Company will be doe and payable at the oNce
of said Company on and after July 7, 1864.
By order of the Board of Directors.
,le 140 $9". R. KENBLIS, Secretary.
lar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an instalment of OND DOLLAR PER
SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of
the ATHA HIEING COMPANY, has this day been
called in, payable on or before the FIRST DAY OF
JULY 1 1564, at the office of the Company, No. 324 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES,
Treou3nrar.
Pbßadelphis. Jane 8. 7664. jell- tiyi
RIGHTIIEASIGHTEII ANNE - VERSA.
BY OF AIIIhRICAN INDEPENDENCE.
"TEE STATE SOCIETY OP TUE
,CINCINNATI OP
PNNLVANIA.
The annual stated meeting of "The State Society of
the Cincinnatiof Pennsylvania," wilibe held at the LA
PIERRE 110138 E, on BROAD Street, below CHEST
NUT, on DIONDAT, the 4th day of JOl7. 1864, at 10
o'clock A. N. HARRIS L. SPROAT,
3e27-1 Secretary.
tar" NOTIC E TO CONTRACTORS,—
PROPOSALS will be received at the Hotel of I.
B JOLLY, In Dover, Morris county, N J., on the 6th
JULY,for the a ct uation and masonry of the OGDEN
MINE RAILROA D, ten miles in length. Plans.specifl.
cations, and profiles can be seen, on and after July Let,
by applying to GEO. RICHARDS. Prerident. at Dover,
or I'. BRADY,Legineer,Catasanous, Penna.
GEO. 'RI CHARDS, President.
ie27-Sts P. BRADY, Engineer.
OFFICE: OT THE WESTMORELAND
COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, corner of WILLING'S Alley.
PEULADIUMBIA, June 15. MI.
At au:meting of the Directors of the WL'STAIDREL AND
COAL COMPANY. held this day. a DIVIDEND OF
FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock was declared out
of thes.roffts for the past six Months, payable on and
after July 1; DM.
The Transfer Books will be closed until July 2d next.
jel7-144 F H. JACKSON, Treasurer. .
OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND
COIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61
CEDAR Street, New Twat, June 10,1884.
te hereby_ extol - thet.-pursuant,tore resoln-si
Hort the'Roard. of Directors, ari instalment of 'WEN,'
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
JANES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company,
on Or before the 18th day of July _next,
.lel3-tiylB Attest: T. N. TYNG, Secretary'.
pr. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THE Mrr
CEINTOCENILLE PETROLEUM • COMPANY,
Ottice No. 411 WALNUT Street.
PIITLADICLPHIA, JIIIIB 22, M..
The Board of Directors have this day declared the third
monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock, parable at the office of the Company on and after
WEDNBSDAI, July 6. 1861. Tile Transfer Books will
close on WEDlslsDalt. June likh, at 3 o'clock, until
July 6th. Cie23-11V) WE. MOONEY, Secretary.
W.' OFFICE OF THE CITY TRE,IL-
ElfftEß, PHILADEGPRTA, Jll.llO 27 Mi.
NOTICE.—LOANE OF THE CITY OF PHILADEL
PHIA, maturing July . 1, 1.5.64, will be paid on pre:
asination at this offico—interest ceasing from the date of
maturity. HENRY BUlltd.
je2ll4t . • City Treasurer.
IUNIVEBSITY OF PENNSYL-
U
VANIA—DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. —The An
nual Commencement, for conferring Degrees in the
Arts. will be held on FRIDAY. the Ist day of .Inly, in
the MUSICAL FUND HALL. The Procoksion will
leave the College Ballet 10 o'clock A. M. The Reverend.
Clergy, Judges of the United States and State Courts,
the Mayor of the City, Select anti Common Councils,
the Board sof Directors and President of the Girard Col
lege, the Principal of the Central High School, the can
didates for the Degree of Master of Arts, and other
Graduates of the University, are invited to attend.
GEORGE ALLEN,
Secretary a the 'Faculty of Arts.
tar" THE BANKERS' AND BROKERS'
TELEGRAPH COMPANT—lncomorated under
the laws of the States of New Turk, New „TeoSoy, Mary
land, and the District of Colombia, and by special ant
of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, , May lath, 186., and
organize d in Philadelphia, with the following as
EIRE-PROOFS, &c
WAINWRIGHT, President.
J. S. RITTENROUSE, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
GEO. W. INcl,RAlf, Esq., firm of Jerome, Riggs, &
Co., New York.
-
H. L. OAW, Esq., Arm of Gaw, Macalaster, & Co.,
Philadelphia.
JOHN 8. NBWI3OLD, Esq., firm of Newbold', Son, &
Aertaea, Philadelphia. -
WM. FISHER, Esti.. firm Of WM. Fisher & Bons,
Baltimore.
LEONARD J. FORMBY, Esq. Baltimore.
Theo bject of the corporation is to erect two 'sets of
poles and wires, forming a double line, to ran by dif
ferent routes, connecting the cares of bow York, Phila
delphia, Baltimore, and Washington, and all the prin
cipal intermediate points, and 'o establish offices for the
reception and transmission of telegraphic messages,
and, by connecting with other lines at the main notate,
to be able to send messages to all parts of the United
States and Canadas.
The kind is now in course of constriction, and con
tram have been entered into for the purchase of wire
and other materials. None will bo used except of the
best quality, and It is contemplated to have one set of
wires in operation between the main points in leas than
sixty days, and the of her set will be put up and in ope
ration immediately afterwards.
No en terpribeMow in the market offers equal prospects
of profit with that of telegraphing, and the nature of
the business proposed to be done by this Company, as its
name implies, warrants its stock being recommended
to the public as a choice investment.
A careful estimate, based far below the actual espa
city, of the number of wires proposed to be employed
by Me . Company shows that , with proper management,
it can earn and deelare a dividend of IS to 29 per cent.
per annum.
Books for subscription to the eapital stock of this
Company will be opened In the city on WEDNESDAY,
29th inst., at the ofhee of Messrs. CHAS. CAMBLOS
& CO., 38 South THIRD Street,and remain open until
3 o'clock on SA's URDAY, 'July 9th. The subseriptimus
received will be ysynble to Instalments.
It is iltended to have the interest divided in the
different Cities through which the line will pose; there
fore but a limited amount of the stook will be offeredim
each. Further particulars will be given neon applying
at the office of CHAS. CAMBLOa.St CO.
Je2B-(it - 38 South THIRD . Street.
• MILITARY. - •
•
READQVARTERB PROVOST. MAR
WAY, FIRST DISTRICT, PA,
PRILADELPIMI, June It, 1154.
The names of persons rem nv lag to or from this District
will be added to or stricken from the Detour enrolment.
Copies of the Hits are open forablic inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are Invited to appear and
point out errors in the lists and give such information as
may aid iit the correction and' revision thereof, Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name stricken off the list if he can show
satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled, on account
of dlienage, Non. residence, Ouer-ape, Permanent
Physical Dasaifility.
A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is ear
nestly solicited. WM. R. DEB !JAN,
Captain and Provost Marshal.
FROTEINGHAM & WELLS
HEAVY, ItEDLUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SIIIRTINOS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CABIBRICS AND
SILESIA&
BROWN_, BLEACHED. AND CORSET 4E ANS.
No. )2 ' WORSTED YARN, dro. GOMM(
►fop FAMILIES RESIDING DI THE
COUNTRY.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to Imply families
at their Country Residences with every description of
RINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &v., 4ke.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE NA
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.-STEREO
SCOPIC pictures of the interior and exterior, viz:
'Onion Avenue, Fine Art Gallery; Horticultural Depart
ment, Arms and Trophies,Firemen's Department, the
Contested sword , the 015 Ermine. the Thousand-dol
lar Baby House, the Union Vase, the Jacquard Loom.
the Old Thatch Kitchen the Penn Parlor, tho Carriage
Department, the Engine Department, Large Dining
Room, India Rubber and Gutta Perch% Department,
philadeippla Rifle Club. Furniture and Carriage De•
partment, Agricultural Department, the John Stevens,
the first steamboat on the Hudson: New Jersey De•
partment, -Photograph Department, Labor, Income,
and Revenue Department; Autograph and Relic De
partment., the Indians. Children's Department, Dela
ware Department, Exterior Views of the Entrances,
&c., &0., &o , &c., &c. &c
IIIcALLISTER & BROTHER.
irl-5t 725 CHESTNUT Street.
TB-
- glance, that B. P. RRIKER'S IVORYTYPES are
tuartvalled in style, coloring, and arrangement. They
aParoxitoateperfeetion in art,. ' OS* Aittni lt•
20 BELS..PURE OLD JERSEY APPLE
• Nini/SKlr, for sale by
14::"1 0 ; MIDDLETUN. •
6 North/11,0AT Street.
COAL COMMITTEE•
OUTAGE OF TICE GIRMin
itisup.ANos; ANNDirt, AND. TRUST CO.
OF PHI
Art JUNE 30th, 1861.
TheloArd of IdAdilniers 'have. thks das , declared Dlyi.
dend. of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock tal
the last
a t mouths, payable to the Stockholders, clea
or the State and
United States taxes, ou demad.
j3l-3t. JOUR F. JAMES, Acta
.
itgr" A. atErrritio or 10r,i61
front the Ward Beauty Fund Cup
be held at the District Court Boona.No. 7-
ner of SIXTH. and CHESTNUT treet,'
EYENINti next, July 2d, at 5 S
o'cl7
tentlanceis connected
JOHN N. ITAJENTINF SPr
TOVNG
Ilar"tbe Count:Mg.,'
TENDEN'B coatim
NUT Street., corgi
No Tacatio:n aw
study
je3o-411,
S. GALLERY, NOW
for the benefit of the
--le U. S. Sanitary Commission, at
r
r. Joseph Harrison, Jr.. No. gin
IT Street, will closest 6 P. M. on SA.
illloo.S, the 2d July. 3t.'o
ARMY GOODS.
IZSZEZMEEI
E TRUTH IS MANIFEST AT FIRST
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BIDEERAYBIBS
or
BUCCESSPUL PI3ILAMELPITIA.
METICII.A. NTS.
PUBLISHED BY
J'AMES. If...SIMON,
440. as SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
-, PHILADELPHIA.
.These BIOGRAPHIES are carefully compiled; W:3"
intereattog incidents of the career Of Map
. 0i• ti o ._1::::: e ;
most commercial men of NE COMMallityt 'ELft;;',„
personal sketches are comprised in the fitfi , }l ,' a „,,,,,a.
Nvitlx an Introduction and an Essay fra , r'
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PILOSPERITS OP DMIECITAIrTS.'' 13.11 tr: -.c u l t axie i p btra dd .
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RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS.
MIDDLESEX 6-4 LIGHT BLUES.
ALL GRADES DARK BLUES.
3-4 AND 0-4 INDIGO FLANNELS.
34 AND 6-4 BLUE CASSIMERES.
34 AND 6-4 DOESKINS.
FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS. •
ADO. DO. , COATINGS.
DO. DO. CASSIMERES.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS
CLOTHS FOR COA.OHMAKERS.
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, tic.
fro at GRIT
-037 CHEST
r at any time, and
:ix convenience.
. W. T. SNODG-RASS,-
jyl-lin 31 S. EECORD :But 33 STRAWBERRY Sts
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. •
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
We are still selling our Black Silks at the same 'prices
as we did early in the season, notwithstanding the re
cent advances.
MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
Plain Silks, all colors, $1.30 to $5.76.
Fancy Silks, $1 to $2.50.
Rich heavy, handsome Tansy Silks , s2.B7 to $8.30.
Elcb4Clieue Silks, at $2.B7'N, worth $3.50. -
at
511 1125, $4.
"
a .76
" ~att '
75,,
.` $7.50
30 pieces small Plaid Silks, at $1.28, worth 61.80.
H. STEEL & SON,
Noe. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
-AiW HIT E BAREGE IS FOR SHAWLS,
Circulars, kc.
8-4 While iiernaul.
8-4 White Gauze Maretz.
8.4 White Crape Meretz.
8-4 Black Ilereani Bareges. -
BA Black Tamartiues.
48-4 Black Mirages.
8-4 Black Crape Maretz.
6-4 Black De-Laines.
6-4 White Biertitoes. .
6.4 Black Merinos.
EDWIN JULE St CO.,
je3o.= 26 South SECOND Street.
wfiIMAIL DE PARIS" FOR THE
• AL4 SKIN. —This • delightfol preparation is espe
cially recommended to ladieeabont visiting thocountry
or sea shore, for removing the diecolorations caused by
sunburn or salt air. The "Email do Paris" is en
dorsed and universally used by the ladies or the French
anpitaL EUGENE JOUIN; No. /la S. TENTH Street,
below Chestnut, .g, nt for !'Email de Paris. .ien-inif
BARGAINS. •
Melton Cassimeres.
.00 Marseilles Quilts.
608-4 Damask Table Cloths.
$3.608-10 Damask Table Cloths.
19-cent neat Plaid L4lllOB.
50-cent 4 4 Plaid Mora= biudes.
$l. IX) Mohairs, colors and black.
50-cent, Black Wool Delaines.
62- cent Plain Wool Delaines.
$3.00 Black Shawls.
16.00 Plaid Luna Bbawle.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. B. cor. NINTH and MARIEBT Streets.
inrARRIB' MIXED OASSIMERES.
Light mixed Cassimeres, fur boys' suits.
Melton and Plaid Cassimeres.
Merino Cassimeres and Cashmeretts.
Linen Drills, Satinets and Cottonades.
• Ladies' Cloaking Clothe, choice shades.
Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap.
Towels, Towelling, and Napkins.
Large assortment at
' • JOHN H. STOKES',
•
3e
. 702 i ARCH Street
The
Vr ten g o o n so of aVc ‘ m p t i lE T ßTlTl l G N lTM
'Watering Places.' or ' the Country," is
respectfully invited to the extensive stock
of WRITE GOODS. suitable for SUMMER
•• WEAR, for WRITE BODIES, MORNING
• WRAPPERS, .tc.
An extensive assortment is offered In Lace
,and Worked Edgings and Insert - lugs Veils,
Handkerchiefs. CollareySieeves,and in Main
and fancy Plata, Striped . and Figured White
Goods, AT PRICES VALUEELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL
'CO Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
A lpo pieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped
41slins.
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pitoposALs FOR LOAN.
Sealed offers will be received at this Department, under
the act of March 3, 1803, until noon of WEDNESDAY,
the 6th day of July, 1664, for bonds of the .United States
to the amount of THIRTY-THREE MILLIONS OP
DOLLARS, being the amount of unaccepted offers under
the Notice of Proposals - for Loan, dated 6th instant.
The bonds will bear an annual interest of aixper centum,
payable semi-annually in coin, on the first days of July,
and January of each year, and redeeitable after the 90th
of June, Iffah - -
Each offer must be for fifty or one huildred dollars, or
some multiple of one hundred dollars; and must state
the sum, including premium, offered for each one hun
dred dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is for
no more than fifty. Two per cent. of the principal, ex
cluding premittra,,,bf the wholoamount 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; Fbiladelphia,..or St. 'Louis; or with the
Designated Depository at Baltimore, Pittsburg , Cincin
nati, Louisville, Chicago , Detroit; or Buffalo; or with
any National Balling AisOciation authorized to receive
deposits which -may consent to trineact•the -business
without charge. Duplicate certificates Of deposit will
be issued to depositors by the eMeer or : association re
ceiving them, the originals, of which must be forwarded
- with the offers to the 'Deoarttoeut, 'Allrdeposits should
be made in time for idviciof ufferiililipertificates to
reach W a shington not later thatiche iriottrirgf of July 6.
No offer , (accompanied by its proper certificate of de
posit w considered. . - •
The Co on and Registered• Bends issued will be of the
i t,
denomine.gons of $6O, $lOO, (5306, and SIAO. Registered
Bond a of Stabia LI d $10,030 will also beissned Urea/Aired.
All offerir*irived will 'be opened on Wednesday, the
6th of July, by the Secretary or one of the Assistant
Secretaries, The awards will be made by the Secretary
to tho higheiCoffemens and- notice of acceptance or de
clination will be immediately given to-the respective
offerers; and, in case 'of acceptance, bonds of the de
scriptions and denominations preferred will be, sent to
the subscribers at the cost of the Department, on final
payment of instalments. The original deptreit of two
per cent. will be reckoned In the last instalment paid
by successful offerers, and will be immediately re
turned to those whose offers may not be accepted.
The amount of accepted offers must be deposited with
the Treasurer, or other officer or association authorized
to act under this notice, on advice of acceptance of offer,
or as follows: One-third on or before the 10th; one
third on or before the lrElt ; and the balance, including
the premium and original two per cent. deposit, on or
before the 20th of July. Interest on bonds will begin
• with the date of deposit. Parties preferring may pay
the accrued Interest from date of bond, July t to date
of deposit.
Offer; tinder this noticeahotdd be endorsed "Offer for
Loan," and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury.
No offer will be considered at a less rate of premium
than four per coal. S. P. CHASE,
,Secretary of the Treasury.
Notice to Officers receiving deposits under this advert
tisernent preliminary certificate of deposit of two
*cent. fainit not be credited upon your accounts cur
ti as it Is to be included In the anal deposit. 1e23-7t
EY,ANTH
CAPITAL, 1,111,5,000.
DIRECTORS.
HENRY G. MORRIfir of Morris, Tanker, & Co., Pascal
Iron Works, Fifth and Tastier Streets.
CHARLES S. CLOSE, of Close & Nesbit, Handers, No.
MG Reed Street.
JAMES M. , PRESTON, Manufacturer of Woolen Goods,
Manayunk.
J. A. WATERS. of J. A. Waters & Co.. Wholesale
Grocers, No. 12S Market Streot.
S. B. COUGILLIN,BeaI &tate, No. 002 North Thirteenth
Street.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent Phila'da end ifliv York Express
• S. E. Co., No. 14 South Delaware Ave.
GEORGE W. HILL, Manufacturer of Carpetings, No.
no North Third Street.
J. W. SOUDER, Wholesale Boots and Shoes, No. 609
Market Street.
J. Z. DEIIAVEN, Importer of Winos, Brandies. &c.,
This Bank having been duly authorized to commence
.butinestruuder the National Currency Act, is now pre
pared to race*. DEPOSITS. make COLLECTIONS, and
trammels GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Discount days on TIMDAY and FRIDAY of each
week.
iTI-fmw6t
•
•
S 0, DEWALD, • ,
S. N0.'411 CHESTNUT Staeet t .
STOCK AND BILE BROKIN.
• ON COMMISSION.
Siaital attention to
COAL AND OIL. STOOKS. ' jyl-8m
IICEDIER'S CARTES DE YISITE ARE
%Jou executed to various and beautiful atileal;auid min
uet fill to paeano tbe• moat ortheal. observer. See
13 , PSI at SECON ID Street, above Green. , it ;•
14 F. REIMER'S LIFE-51714,119T6e
• OILAPHSja oil colors are rare ot ehect
photograph le art —faultleas In kyle. aossura4 In Imitates ' ,
expreown. and coloring: Qallery AAHH GGELIitt 3013
.ES,
IP, POEMS, 4 ;;;,.
ANECDOTES, I
k o c onnected with the war from
ter to the present Writ: By'
~,-0411300R FOR RIMIER READING.
Ntl. Ur. Paper Cover , 41.23.
iby JAMES °HALLER & SON,
/.308 CHESTNUT Street.
.of all Bookeellfil
~ i k
, TS WANTED.
1024 CIIMITPUT STRUT
E. M. NEEDLES.
PIirre'TY . 4 . 777ZDMVI77I
FINANCIAL.
TATUBVIKY:DEPARTYMIT. Jane Z.
NATIONAL BANK,
NO. 216 ,MARKET STREET,
CORNER OF STRAWBERRY,
TO BE INCREASED TO srioo,ooo
Noe. 30 and 32 South Delaware Avenue
J. Z. DEIIAVEN, President.
E. S. ILtLL, Cashier
FIRE -FE $ OF SAFES.
qgy PHILILDMVPHLA.
AGAINST TILE WOILLD t t
A. cizA3LI,,EN,Gr'E
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
,:„ Ls orran,ED TO TEST
' -
rhi l ad f P k Alalla agairst New York.
.001411ICTS,
in 1856 the Corn 4chaVa Bank of Philadielplita pur
chased one of Evans & Watson's Bank and Burglar.
proof Safes, which is now in nee in their vault, con
structed In the manner that Evans & Watson's Safes
are fel' Abet purpose, with their Patent Alphabetical
Lock on. Since that time the above.mentioned Bank
purchased one of "Lillie's (so-called) Burglar-proof
Ba,Rt. " The officers of the Bank, in purchasing Lillis's
Safe, presumed that they were getting a better Safe
than those made by Evans & Watson for that purpose;
and said Corn Exchange Bank officers having recom
mended this New York Safe, and, in doing so, havt
vested many thousands of dollars to Troy, New York,
instead of retaining it among Philadelphians, alma
whom they depend for patronage, I, David Evans, will
now give an opportunity of proving whether the Safe
they purchased from Evans & Watson or the one pur
chased of L. Lillie is the best Burglar-proof Safe. I will
place ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Cash, and they
(the Bank officers) of Lillie, or any other person in The
united States who has confidence in Lillie's Safe, shall
place the Wme amount in the hands of a respectable
person; and I, with one man to assist me, will operate
on their (LIMO Safe, and they may get any two men
in the United States to operate on the Burglarproof
Safe made by Evans Sc Watson, and hinge at the present
time in the said Bank. And if I succeed in getting into
Their Sa-fe sooner than they shall get into the Evans &
'rats= Safe, then I am to receive the two thousand
dollars; but, if they succeed in getting into the Evans
& Watson. Safe sooner than I dp thS Lillie,Safe, they
shall receive the two thousand dollars. Provided that
they shall not make any mere noise than I make in
getting into Lillie's Safe, as noise Is what burglars
dread most. It is alto provided that no alterations have
been made since June let, Mt Now, as I have given
this opportunity of testing the qua litiesof the two Safes,
I hope the Bank officers will be as willing to haie the
test made as they were - In recommending Lillie's (Re
called) Burglar-proof Safes heretofore. And, as they
are the only Bank having one of - each of the differeut
make of Safes in use, I consider this Bank the best place
to test them. Let the trial be made, and thus demon
strate to the Philadelphia public which is the best
Burglar-proof Safe. Let there he a committee appointed
from each of the Banks to see that there is fair 'play on
both sides.
I claim the right to change the combinations of the
lock on the Evans & Watson Fare, awl, no person but
myself to know. the combinations, and they to do the
same With the lock on their Lillie Safe bCfore commenc
ing operations.
I will now stale the manner in which I propose to
operate: I first saw off the brass rim over the lock dial:
I then drill a hole through the door, directly over the
dial, as close as possible, and immediately over the
centre; I then insert a piece of wire, about the eighth
of an inch thick, through the hole so drilled, turning
the knob of the lock dial to the right until the pin
eutes the first tumbler, when it will pas s in a b ou t a
quarter of an inch; then torn the knob to the left till
the pin enters into the second tumbler; then to the right
again till it passes through the next tumbler. and, in
case of a large Bank Safe, again to the left, until it
passes into the last tumbler; I then throw the bolt, first
pulling the pin out.
Lillie, in his pretended acceptance of my cliallenke
in The Press of the 14th instant, makes we of this
language:
"Being unwilling to fraternize with thiovee, or to
become their tutor, we do not now publish our method
of operations tg getting into Safes."
I now mil upon my Philadelphia friends to read the
following extract, taken from the Evening Telegraph
of April 16, 1964, published by Lillie or his agent, and
judge for yourselves who was the original instructor - of
thieves:
•• My opponents place the wrought iron outside, and
the steel or iron, Is Idch is hard, inside; and attach the
one to the other by rivets, which, as they come to the
outside, are easily destroyed. A square of sufficient
dimensions may soon be taken out by drilling a sneces.
Mon of holes around it, and the hardest steel or it on In
the rear Is not protected, and is easily broken. A single
hole may be drillea in the front of the Safe or Vault
door, and powder may be inserted between the two
plates, and easily blow open the door.
"Moles are eastly.drilled opposite to the end of the
door bolts, a punch will then force them back, and the
door ie open..
" ledoed, where a drill can be applied there te no
/Weir."
If we admit his method of drilling a succession of say
twenty holes to cut out the miter plates, as be proposes,
in how much less timo will it take to drill only one
small hole in his door, and then pick his lock in halt a
minute (which has been done), without cutting and
chiseling, and, of course, without making any noise?
TIOGA COUNTY (PA.) BANK BOPPED
On the' night of the 25th .of May, the Tioga County
Bank, of Pennsylvania, was robbedzatlylnl7.4l, • •
sevonTana Fed ria - rtienti-ir s ve &tars and eighty- three
cents, in United States bonds, gold;' and 'greenbacks,
and retired currency of the bank. Payment of the
bonds is stopped. Five thousand dollars of the amount
is in special deposits of Svc -twenty bonds, and over
three thousand dollars in .gold. A reward of three
thousand dollars is offered for the recovery of the pro
perty. and two thousand dollars for the detection of the
burglars.
The Girard Bank of Philadelphia received& telegraph
message, stating that it was one of LILLIE'S Afti.4E
OF SAFES that was ROBBED as above stated.
EVANS & WATSON hive also received a. letter from
the cashier of the aboie Bank, stating that the Safe
robbed was marked ". Lillie's Patent," and that . they
drilled a bole through the Safe and blew it open with
gunpowder.
The above letter can be seen at Brans & Watson's
Store, 10 South B'OI3ETB Street.
Now, Philade/phians, ibis is one •of the Safes that
Lillie asserts are the only Burglar-proofs made that
cannot be drilled or bloWn open with gunpowder, as he
asserts in the Evening Telegraph of April IS, Mit
If fdr. Lillie intends to accept of my challenge, he
must do so without any deviation from the terms pro
posed, for reasons explained in the above challenge.
irl-fant3t if
THE 00PARTNERSHIP. • H4RETO
- C. C. LOWER and H. W.
RANK, in the Wholesale Tobacco Engines., tinder the
firm ot LOWER & RaNK, is this day dissolved by mu.
Lust consent. The business of the late firm will be set
tled by eitherof the partners at No. 140 North THIRD.
Pnii.Ammrni.a, July 1,1864.
H. W. Rum. of the late firm of Lower & Batik; will
continue the bodiless as heretofore, at soma place. •
H. W. HANK.
PIIILADSLPHIA, Snly I. 1861 j5l. 3c.
TIISSOLITIEIN OF - 0 0 P A.R
SIIIP.--The firm of ALTEMUS & COZENS was
solved on the 7th day of May. 1564, by mutual consent,
and WILLIAM B. II COZENS authorized to settle op
the business, havinfignarehased George W. Altenras' In
terest ineold firm. WI L LIA M W. ALTEMOS.
B. N. 'COZENS.
WILLIAM B. N. COZENS continues the business
and admits to an interest in his blisinlass. from this
date; WM. B. HENRY and DAVID FILSON, trading
as WILLIAM B. Di. COZENS & CO.
WILLIAM B. N. COZENS.
PSILADELPITIA, Tone 30. 1861. ITI-St•
THE FIRM OP SHIPLEY, HAZARD,
JR. & DBTCHINSON, to this day dissolved by mutual
consent, Sainuel R. Shipley retiring.' The business w ill
be continued by the rewatning partners under the name
of HAZARD , &' HUTCHINSON. The business of the
late firm will be settled by 'either of the undersigned.
- .SAMUEL H. SHIPLEY,
BYRNCER H. HAZARD:
PEMBERTON S. MDTCHLTSON.
PITILADELNITA, July 1, 1854. jyl-8t•
TEE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO:.
CIATED themselves together under the Arai or
BOLTON, DYKBBIAN, and will.eonOnue the
Car Building business 1 n its branches at. the old
establishment, corner TWIRITY-FIRST and HAMIL
TON Streets. JOS. B. BOLTON'.
GEO It DYKRHAIL •
O. W. CHILDS.
Im*
Strrx 1,1581
'WILLIAM-A:KENNEDY HAS THIS
Y T day_been associated with his brothers, wastes .
firm of TItOS. KENNEDY Si 13R08.
THOS. ILIMiNEDY. . .
SAKI.. -J. - KIINNHDY, •
WILLTAM - A. KENN EDY.
PXILADBLPHIA. July 'I, Mt. , Ito
LUKENS & HAYNES HAVE THIS
DAY DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP by notlial
'iioaPent. Settlements will be made, as heretofore, at
/IC 01 South 2017/a/1 Street.
• • EDWARD LUKENS,
June 21. lat. tlytatej Ti RN RY...H. _HAYNES..
pur.LADELPHIA, JULY 1, 1864
PARTNERSHIP.—I have THIS HAY admitted
CHARLES W. SCHIVARTZ, JOHN G. KELLEY, AL
BERT GRAFF, JOHN K. SIXFSON, and OWEN F.
HUBER to an interest in my business under the name
of A. H. FRANCISCIIIS dc CO:
ift-tit ILERANCISCUS, 513 BARRET Street.
THE FIRM OF T. ELLWOOD ZELL &
-A- CO. expires Tms DAY b 7 limitation. The busi
ness *ill be continued by T: ELLWOOD ZELL, at toe
seine location, No. 17 and. 19 South SIXTH Street, who
trill settle the basinera of the late firm.
r, M. BROOMALL RETIRES FROM
the firm of s T. AUGE .4 Cfl.. and SIMON SNY
DER: formerly of Hammon, Snyder, & Co., becomes a
partner from CAR date. • . j 1.-Sts
LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON.SAIPE.
• .14..3 • "NOT MUD, BUT LPTETR."
David Evans, Beg., of the Firm of Renas & Watson:
It would seem from your late notice in the Evening
Telegraph and other newspapers that you have opened
a school of instruction for testing Lillie's Chilled-trod
Safe,acting,aswe presume,in a two-fold capacity—drat,
DA the instructor of thieves; second, are the protestor of
the people—two very resprmeiNgposltions, traly.
Now.as we are very desirourro aid you in every way
in this important work, (important to the thief that he
may not uselessly employ &is time or expose his per
eon; important to the people that they may know and
feel that their treasures are secure,) we propose. in the
future, to warrant every Bank. Safe that may be fold
by our Agent at Philadelphia proof against your
scientific attainments in the art of burglary, and
as you have so disinterestedly voluuteered to luetruot
this ar t,
the burglar and protect give yon
in
this coo - rhea take the liberty to give 9011 timely
notice of the arrival of each Safe: a nd we not only ask
you te . test eath dare on their arrival upo your new
scientific plan. as publicly announced, outl wo claim
that we Lave the right to insist upon it In your new
position as a public teacher and benefactor; and if this
is not a sufficient reason, we have still another to urge.
:Your present facilities for a satisfactory test are very
deficient, as you have bat one very imperfect. Sore to
operate upon, and if you accept our proposition, your
field•of operations will be , much enlarged. and. , yoar
efferta may prove much more satisfactory to thepublio.
.We slow admit, as we, ever have, If you succeed to
ge hi l der o
lana hole through the y
door , in
the.eirVitstil'
wayproo practical to the burglar, the Safe is mit ,bargiar-.;
The first Safe we . aball• expect yon to test as above •
proposed; lea Safe just ordered for a bank in the istic'
tenter of'tbe State. - We expect It to arrive in Rhifadel
•phig, and to be ready: for, a test., on MONDAY, theliati of
July,:at 10 o'clock A.. M.; and-ehould theta be.any delay
in itsarrival it will'he announced in dine. We trust
you will be ready for this test •
Respectfully. LBWIS
LILLIS & SON.
M. C. SADLlWagrent,
. 21 South SEVINTR-Street.
DR raTERAD,CABBAGE PLANTS,-
. • the hundredAintLibousand, at MEE'S SEED
VA.Xt QUESI-REAEMAUT.EDE*4.
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• DAVID
2jJJd Qj
• WANTS.
O SHOEMAKERS. —W ANTED—
•A•
T Good ITANRS to Last and Finish on all kinds of
Work, men and women's; fair wages and steady em-
Floi meat. B P. MOLINE/LUX,
408 COMIFpor. street.
rourth Story.
F- —Jt , man to nib - down and turn Beet-legs.
371-3 t.
WANTED -A SITUATION AS BOOS,-
KEEPER or ?SALESMAN
by a Nan of briefness tact audAnerience,vith good
reference, Address • ' Frost," Pres* Office. : jytArt
A SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A MAR
MIT-Street erchant, desires two commnntotting
rooms in a pleasant lobatiois. without hoard. Rerere nose
if necessary. Address " g 7" Box 2802 P. 0. je3o-21a
AGENTS WANTED TO BELL THE
Standard History of the War. A rare chance to
make money. Agents are clearing from COO to SZOO per
month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circa-
Jars. Address JONES. EROS., & Co., rabbet:fors, BAL.
TIMORB, Md, ielS-Im*
WANTED—A SITUATION AS AS
cr.rk . sis ir kas.e,icl:ll7i: stet al u7"Or . " gi n nlin n ";
°thee preferred. Testimonials a s .-,.t0 character and
dddresg "W. 13, t ~olice. j71.2.t.
ANTAITTED-TWE:FTW GOOD
WHEELWRIGTS AND WACION-MASERS ;
steady, reliable men wanted, and:Amoy employment.
apply to RED B.Y. SIMONS,
U. S. National Wagon Works:
je3o.Bo' SECOND and CUMBERLAND Streists.
"WANTED—THREE' SIIIPATITUTES:
p. ~of good fighting qiittlitlea r _for the Army of
inetb, to represent a gentleman czempt
(1L..., - Apply at 205 weiaria.ft ; ?wig: -tf
WANTZTL—A CUTttli - I6N t/i.pgß
BOXES: ob. That finderatands the bueineTa‘u•
13 South FOURTH bt., GEORGE RATES. ,igowitt.
NV -ANTED-A Y ataq (4 MAN TO 6
goods to Jobbers and make himself general.%
nieful. One acquainted witlt thti Valley Geode bad. ~'• •
preferred. Address P. alcelßsrl2l.9, With refeceltbe.,
it 2S-4? •
WANTED - TEN . IO.Vi)D CARP
TERS, Highest wagis p 10'nd constaoM
ployment given. Apply to • 6 . , ft
&
Major . . LAIDLFW
je24-13t Command' , ford ~getial.
,
....
$16,000 LOA-: GATfi D at s3l i ''r.l:ll-- '''''' ' 72 '
S. W. krimpt u , .4 ~,..
WO. St* 24-4 tit : 11 . fc) tHto 4.
sal - ) A MONTH !—I V..WA,01/ B
~,,-, at TEO a. mo nth, ex:penae, tttliellt ni t,
LASTING PENCILS. ORLSN -,BURNA sma ..,
other articles, Fifteen oircolareistktiree. -% N.'
ap3o-ll&rdm JOHN F. LORH,l33ddeford4Kalw
f 1 WANTED-TONEM...,,FITENiSIV:
LED ROUSE lt
Apply to R. •-CAOESBECK,
pinta' hotel. • .1.030.35."
BOARDING.
BOARDING_—TWO e
a , rooms TO LET, at 132 North , v`A'
41n En RESORTS.
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
. .
.4
. Mega . ...-
The Gallen' %V _ed to the pnblic on evert
week day, ut.ol4L—Qact co, from BA. M. toIOP. N..
oji, and alpfag t i4.7l- x ? , Jane 20. -
Seal at 55c Si 22. inclusive, SO cents.
-
„,•-r, r•c i CAnDLES..ar r logues 25 cents.
of about, • -7 7, ''''' ' :ONE 25 cen • isent
almaliz al
i •- : 91 i.e. 4 . 1 „ .1 ;'• 0 ‘' . or on No.' e attest.
advanced ab ''..‘,..5. 51- ~.$l .
COFFEE. va.t• Vt.- N,....- ~r , , ,i ' ... ..,
' i'4l-Im* chnnaed ; 389 . 'ilt:i.' .5 '4I-11.151 ZIA' .24 II T -
Domingoat' <O W+ SP
- ' ..onthe•ques- COTTON,-9 w IS' ?"-i IffarAeggig_
CARL I S LE WHITE SULPhilual remain.. mess are :Atha l 'A-V,'N'' -c. .' cirn . ii(;/ D. Cti --
SPRINGS. —The Proprietor takes pleasure in aew street told at AR. 4401 G. 0 •_.,,,,4_,_,71 ~'
pouncing that this favorite and fashionable Water/ 50;000 'for • . . DR 1368 AIN a ' 0 - 4.i' - ',...a>1y . ..A,\. LI. fin nuts .
Place is now open for visitors. The personal and - h e Im i no . , making at L00T.% ;0o c*ITIO7IfIGHTLY.
divided attention 0; the proprietor will be given to
. 4 q p-t a i. t o . i' tinues tirm, with r \ ia• 10-.,,1,
wants and comforts of his guests.
jy - l-ltn. .. N. W. WOODS. Proprie. . s*' •; °4 ' f°r _...o il ' ' - ti Vati., ERE bay A. ; ...t -'''
f 1Y. T 1 1 454 "
..,..0.-
ttat 72,..V, 4',1- _
. ~.
L. — Diackerel uVELY
PERSONAL. roakin
MR. 3 E. lirdl .
LAST MIGHT BUT 021. E,
of the • ~.. 4; 4 P . -
GORGEOUSLY BRILLIeNT PRODUCTION; 70' - . •-.• •
THE NEW SEVEN SISTERS, • - ' r • - - r . -
- . . . ~• .
Which last evening achieved an , - . ,• . . r
ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS!
All the New Scenes, New Characters, New So., ~.- • 7,; .-- :-.--
New Dances &c., were received by the - ...
... - .
CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE AITDIENOI . ':''' ' 1
with unbotuided Demonstrations of Delight.
-LAST NIGHT T
BUT ONE
o . -
r In V hlrlnntiirl j e 3 =e l ; i n l lttion of *: '''
'
MOTHER PLUTO. .
44" , -...'''''-'...;:';,..
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Dress Circle or Parquet 50 Can •. • - '1"
Family Circle 25 Cen.W''': . l. - An'''
Orchestra Seats 75 OtealaN - w.-- - ...., , ,z..,
Six of the Front Benches on).y are reserved as Orchelfc 14-- ....er-;. ••
tra Seats. No excrii chairs for Securing Seats. ..:,•;:"."40 - rwrc....:
GRAND FAISLir MATINEE ON SATDIMAX AFTRII4 '' ' ' - ':t l 'll li ' '. ',..:
NOON. . , : .,74 , 44-''''' .,
r
i„.8.,. I YIN DREW'S NEW ARCH. --,,,,,, ...4,7
- 0 ST. 0, THEATRE.
.. , _
qBENEFIT OF CECILE RUSH,
LAS' lOHT BUT ONE OF MISS LOTI'A: - ---',.
to-ri IGHT (Friday) .inly 1, Wee,
D 430.13.,AH, THE FORSAKEN. - -
Deborah. Cecile Rush.
Herman Barton HUI.
Preyioufito the play the comedietta of '
:1 JENNY LIPID.
Jenny Lin ... " .. •All .s s L otte..
To concl ,de. with A BANJO SOLO, and
MRS. McOOWAN'S REEL,
SA lIDAY, BENEFIT OP MISS LorrA_ .
\
%. , A Glorious Bui.
Lin
CAPE MAY- f ,
' - ~ 1
. , .... •
- BY 4 •
t'
' ' le question
, I/Concord to
-,
0" -- i Tan in 'Nett
GEOEGB J. BOVNtee, to Which
PERSONAL. ---JET BALL EAR OPS, 60 cents. 010 RACE Street. j31.-2t.
gAMIIEL MAROT, DEALER IN LIME.
1 " ,, BUILDING STONE, and COAL. Yard• DINTA
Street, above Thompson, (west side.) Orders received
by William sfaret, dr., SUL Spring Garden street; Chas,
Keret, 25 N. Sixth at. (second Story ), and S. Maret,'
434 Chestnut at. (second story).
N. B.—An experienced Salesman wanted. my3l-bn'.
It SALE AND TO LET.
TO LET
THE SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, A2O) FIFTH
Floors of the Spsoious
NO. 221 CHESTNUT STREET.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN.
Apply on the premises to
jyl-2t* CHAS. G, WIGHTMAN 2: CO.
FOR SALE-VALUABLE PROPER
'DIES situate on Walnut street, between Third and
Fourth stmts. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR,
It 419 WALXIIT Street.
Alb FOR SALE--CHEAP AND HIGH-
Iy-improved Martland 'FARM', containing 1,020
'acres, 400 acres of which are excellent timber; the bal
once in a high state of cultivation. Situate on 'the
Chickarnacomice river, Dorchester county, eight miles
from the county-town, Cambridge.. Five sets of large
farm improvements;. Store and Dwelling, extensive
wharf, Bic, Price only *moon. For particulars apply
to Cisll E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUP Street.
85 000 TO $10,000 f6. TO LOAN AT 5
jyl.-37,* M irt c I.V.SIA Y ERS7t e-a , 31 . 6 S. FOURTH St,
'LOST AND FOUND.
L O ST---A NOTE DRAWN BY BELL
BRoTHERk:,. on or about June 17, 1864, payable
in sixty d'ayS, to' our order, for Seven Flandred and
'Thirty-nine IS-NO Dollars. AU peraons are cautioned
against negotiating said Note, as it was not endorsed
by us, and payment stopped.
WIGAN & TRIEBELS,
11° 200 WALNUT Street.
INSURANCE.
lIA.VRYOU PROVIDED FOR YOVR
TAMMY AN INSURARON ON YOUlt LIPS?
ROME
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
MUTUAL,
WITH L AMPLE CASH CAPITAL.
WALTBR S. GRIFFITH, Paßsampr.
G. 0. RIPLEY, SEC. L H. Paorantereaaf, Tans,
• Wit:Li - 46N J. Corror, AartrAßT.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES;
Eon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson,D. D..
Bishop of leL E. Church; Rev. Albert Sarno, B. D. ;
Rev. jenes'M. Crowell; Thomas Robins, Rsq. ; Lewisß. Ashurst. ES . q. ;.Samuel Welsh, Esq. ; James Dunlap,
Esq. ;W. R. Beejee, Esq. ; John Rice, Esq. ; Charles
HumPhre_ye, Esq. ; Jobnl3. Austin, Esq. S. C. Palmer,
Esq..; C. ti.,lfouti, ; Samuel C. Perkins,P
John R. Penrose, Esq., Samuel Field, Esq.. Mesera. , E.
W. Clark & Co. ; BueldfOr. blcCanamon, & Co. ; John
B. Myers & Co. ; Benjamin Bullook & Sone; Wra. S. &
Alfred Martien; George B. Reese, Son, & Co. J. B.
NOCreary & Co. ; George Cookman & Co. ; D. B. Ker
shaw Co. ; Ray d; Brother.
JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D..
MEDICAL EXAMINER,
Tn Attindull o i.t. l ltßgiSlo s rill=7;ii'l toer.
.PITITADELPHIA OFFICE,
0 0 : 13 4 , ERPO.URTH AS7A LIBRARY,STREM
•B 1K: ESLER, AGENT.
EDV€ l* i'llOlIAL.
INSTRUCTION.. THROUGH `BOOKS,
OBJECTS, AND PICTURES.—ANN DICKSON will
reopen' her SCHOOL for Boys - andAi3l§ on the 12th of
Sepkember. New pepile,, :who, cannotread, will not be
received, and the 'number will be *lilted .to twenty.
No. 108 South NIOHTEED/Tll StrOt. jyl-fluthdt*
•
AGRADUATE, 'pl . ItVARD, WITH
an experienoill.tern yearati.teachlnz wilr open, in
this city, in SEP,TBMB3II, a•School for Young Ladies.
Number limited to Aitken. Terms, $lOO a year.
RIPTILEACBS—Rev. Dr. Furness 1420 Pine street;
Rey. Roger Owen. Chestnut Hid; Wm, H. Trotter,
Esq., 38 North Front street; .T. E. Mitchell. Esq., 310
York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents Splints and
Walker,Cambridge, Mass. • I. S. Smith; Esq..„Dorches
-ter, Mat ;John Jingles, Esq., Brighton, 11 a. Ad.
dress
:.ieB7-ltgx Ir. H BLICKINOBAL chestnut 818.
COLLEGIATE
-a• 13 TUTS FOB YOUNG LADIES, Nd. 1630 AMOR
Street. Rev. CH . A. SMITH, D. D.. 4.8. CLABBNO.I
SMITH, 'AM N., Principals.
Plinth .Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acad..
reie, and Collegiate. Full college come .Classics,
Mathunatics, higher English, and Nattibal Selene°, for
those who graduate. Modern Langnages. Mode, Paint.
tug, and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars,
apply
hia. at the Ltstitiths, or address 80x151.11'. 0., PEON,
delp ' ap"ao
A TON INSTITUTE, KENNETT
A- , SQUARE, Chaster county, Penns , for YOUNG NU
AND BOYS.
This Institottni le beautifully situated half a milt
froze the 'Baltimore Central Railroad.
Course of instruction in Englishielassice and Mattis.
' , statics is thorough. Fall Session commences the third
1 , October. For circulars, address
je2l-131. 4 GEO. A. NEWBOLD, Prinelpal.
LEGAL.
11 2 I Oftikilittb" COURT OF MONT-
J OOMERY COUNTY.
Estate of JEROME WALT( 7. late of Norriatown,
si
ppo dq
a.
The undersigned Auditor,
ainted by the Orphans'
Court of Montgomery county, to report distribution of
the balance of the money remaining la the hands of B.
F. HANCOCK, Esq., trustee of the estate of said dece
dent to goid &mope . tbose legally entitled to the same,
_
-hereby ryes notice that he will attend to the dales of
his appottirt at Lis oßice on SWEDE Street, in the
Borough o Norristown, on FRIO &Y, the 2211 day of
July, MB, 10 o'clock A. Bt., when and where all per
alms interested are required to attapd.
lin4lB.lA 8E : CARROLL S. TYSON,
Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIUDELPIILL
Estate of MARTIN CUHREN, deceased.
The Auditor aPpointed by. the court to audit, settle.
adjustsad the account of PEEDERICK C. BRIGHTLY.
acting Executor of the last Will and Testament of
MARTIN CURREN. deceased, and to report distribu
tion of the balsam in the handa of the accountant, bill
meet the parties interested for: :the purpo.s of his ap
pointment an MONDAY July 11.1861, at 1 o'clock P. 11,,
at his office. No. 0117 WALLY UT Street, in tha t city of
Philadelphia. • • SAMUEL C. PERK 3,
iyl. fm trOt • Auditor.
F=fM=::!l
ThARBEIAL'S BAL - E.—BY VIRTUE OF
• milt of safe, by the Hon. John Ca.dwalader,
Judge Of the District Court of the It4ated States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty.
to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at miCHBNBR'S STORE, No.
142' North FRONT Street. on MONDAY, July llth,
1161, at 11 o'clock A. M., the cargo of the steamer Done
gal, consisting of hardware, white and assorted colored
taints; whale, lard, tanners', and boiled linseed olls ;
lampblack, oakum, black•lead crucibles. cotton cards
cutlery, tin in boxes,Arcn, steel, pig and shot lead:
anvils, chalne, , grinny e•etli, manilla rope and hawser,
sheet iron a large assortment of drugs, an assortment of
photographle_materials, cigars, white and brown soap,
eerycandies, coffee, writingpapet . vpaint:envelopes, station •
and ink; and a cluantiitY nEithWaStores.
W.IItIAM:MILLWARD,
jyl.6tB. Etzi8144.:4;i1)..,..0t Peusylvantja.
•
TTEATON&DENOEL Ai HARDWARII
.ctomi t ti:; lON .151,8CH/0411V501 CONYKROS
and• 510 BORTH Streets, offer onside:
• Xnehor Brand Nails; Plymouth mil Rivets.
W) all Butcher's CaetpStjtagle Cabinet Lotha
Putnam's Houle Nails; 'ir Kohool Slate*. ' '
Copper. Brace , ardnErpn irp; Cotton Cards, .- ~
• Alen. a fall asset ~,,,ter Americas VforderateL ratiAsslif
•
SUMMER C AIN'T, DIARREDEA.,: ;
kJ Dysentery, and ''' ere of the Borrobs relieved k
at once by tbe use s Syrup of Blackberry,
Root and Rhubarb. ve etable, easily taken.
'very elreetttel, TIT It. only by AMOS R&M.
SELL, S. W. cor. TW , H and HARKar k streetav
••
a %%4W
i
, . Wifilir4 WAXV
. '".
(PUBLISHED STISEELY4 ;: '-' ' - '''.. '''' -' (1:
TRX WAIL Passe will be sent to subscribers
man (per annum in advance), gt,. 1 ............... OP
:241H:cra g ssirThri:78;11::::::::.':* ''''''''''
be". c:r:e ' d . ''' ''''' 44-"..
- .
B , give COPies...... ''.."..
5
On SATURDAY filaßNlStaiba. than Ten Wil l
prising about
SIXTY Hoiet w it
Full descriptions at sale. Inelno cienenkmany th e ,
irmr
Pair of handsome matched bay carriage t.. h . A .,,,,,.....„
..
_ re.,,, crOer ,
aix years old. from St. a L_a_w_rence county, 7.1.„7„71, ww.,
raver e kr ,as
beautiful brown Ueda
-'
r""
ASO 4,44 &twos t - ' -
,
New and second-hand carriages, light wagons, &e,; - . - 'f. , i ' 4
with which the sale will commence. '' , e,, ~ ,
Also, from the Great Central Fair, an elegant Jaunt .;1 1
Lind, by Heritage ; a Finsbury wagon, t‘i carry four. 4 .1„,.
by Laws.
Also, single and double harness, saddles, bridles,
whips, covers, &e.
,froy- t Ho postponement on account of weather.
JD,. Sale of horses,
&e., on WRDNIISDAY.
**kr Carriages and harness at private sale.
ALFRED M. HF,IIIKNESB,
JeBo,-.2t Auctioneer.
_-~;~,,
,~~~:.
~.::,
'PUBLIC SALE AT THE SANITARY
PATR.—The articles remaining unsold is the fol
lowing Departments—yiz:
kitones, hallow-Wore, and Ranges.
Machinery Department.
Agricultural do.
Household. Furniture.
Looking
_Glasses.
&win glinabines.
Curtain Goode.
House Furniafttygitloods.
Window gheahs.
Clam and:-#rockery Ware.
Fancy th'iikde.
Heavy Witorkms.
Carriagesimsfe.
Will be offered at•PUBITC gALS: catalogue ? coin•
inenoing on FRIDAY MORNING..- ht,at.lo
it the SANITA-la FAIR orm
Admittance tickets 1;4 cents; -
• 1 0 : 1 : 01 7. 8 k
JAMES pi,h an d
Chairman of Commif
Mar e
Petroleum is ex
AItIGUSEMEN ave'agamTS.'s h • - •
advan
ART GALLERY,
- I.,sirm, hnt Harr
• - Whielu3,ls.r
IT RAS BEEN DECIDED TO SEEP THE
qliAliP COLLECTION OF 'ATIIRES
LOGAN SQUARE
SON EXHIBITION FOR A nw DAYS LONGER,
rr:
SANITARY COMMISSION.
NIVAL T- 'STREET THEATRE.--
I T LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON,
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF ,J. B. ROBERTS,
'On which occasion will be offered a donble entertain
ment J. B. ROBERTS as Sir Edward Mortimer, ALEX
INA FISHER BAKER as:Wilfore, Coleman ' s Play of
THE. IRON CHEST.
After whiCh the Grand SnOCtactdar Drama of FAUST
AND WARGUERITIt—Bfr. B. Roberts as 'Afephisto
pheles; Atexina Fisher Baker as Hargnerite. Supported
by the entire strength of the Company. Seats may bR
secured front 9 till a. Performances commence at 8.
I pHILADELPHIA NATA. T 0 RIUM
-e- AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, BROAD Street.
below Walnut.
, --DR. ,, JAN//DN reepectfully rendsdeLadieirandßentle4
men, contemplating leaving for the Sea-shore or Waters
ing places, that from 4 to lb lessons in many hams,
been sufficient to enablenis pupils to become geed
swimmers. To those prevented by business to Mays
the city, or who prefer-home comforts to crowded
hotels on the sea-side, hem - mid say that the NATATO.
RHEA has always been considered the best substitute to
any common -sized ocean. isV3-6v.
THE ACADEME' OF FINE ARTSh.
4 CHESTNUT Street, above Tooth, is OPEN DAILY,
for visitors, from 9 A. N. to -6 P. M. je2fr
.13 . 1r70, GRAND PLEASURE EX.;
- - DEMONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR-04
of the following splendid first-class stertmers r _vin:
CLEVELAND, ILLINWS., NORTHERN LIGE: T, .TROD
CITY, TRAVELER, 'MNYEOR, IRON SIDES. L LL
BELLE, ad TRWAR.IO, will leave CLEVELAND.
Ohio, at S o'clock P. Mr, each day of the week, ascent
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on the
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. through the months
of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excarsion Trim
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seas
of. America, which, for utility.pleasuss and heal thou',
unsurpassed by any other on te Continent.
This trio of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees of
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes In Us
circuit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior,with
thebeeutifnl rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary's.
The many and extensive mines of iron anti copper.
unequaled by . any in the "world, with the newlsr,disf
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild'audt
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bracing
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of fax mars
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student.
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted up
with large airy Cabins and State-Room : while every
precaution has. been taken to provide for the safety awl
comfort of .IMRlSenßera.
- Yare.inci riding State-Rooms and Meals, abent 23‘ cents
per mile Time occupied in making the round triparona
to 10 days. ,
Rooms secured, and further information obtained, by
application to proprietors.
ROBT. FIANNA & Co. ,Cle„land Ohio
RUSSET & McBRIDE. '
WHITING St Co.,
Jolly R upoinws , }Detroit, 'ffichigaa.
34114 an2b
1864, < 6A il l igri l : AfrVAD AT- 1864.
SUMMER AR ' GENENT--TEII3.OIIGH /21 - TWO
, • HOURS.
1 )
FOUR - TRAIN 'DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY.
On and fitter 210 AY, July 4thi trains leave VINE-
Street Ferry as follbwA:
Mail
Freight, with pasieuger car attached ' • ' e 15 A. M.
Express (through:in two hours) 2 00 P. M.
Atlantic Accommodation- • ...'• • ••• • • .... • .... 4.15 P. X.
Junction Accommodations.3oP. X.
RETURNINCT, leaves Atlantic :' 4 "
Atlantic Accomitiodation...... ............. ~. 5.46 A. X.
Egress ' - ' 7.09 A. X.
Freight.... 4 .
Mail , . 11.50 A. X.
4.46 P. X.
Janction Accontodatihn ' 6.22 A. X.
Fare to ii Own c.,.52.. Round-trip Tickets (good only.
for the day and am on which they are icued), , -..t3. Yal. in
EX A HADDONFIELD TRAINS
I
Leave Vinea eet a o t ti lO s . u s N A D . , M t.y . s afid
Leave Eadd field a t 11.41 A. AL and. l 2. P 4L . 14
j . e•. .01, -- Clabst to . t G At
Mail train f ;• . Atlantic leaves Vine area''' .
Leaves All is at CO P. Id. • from Brandywine. • L ..
,JNO. GI BRY
The bar which formed last year ' has •21.drVvine, Del,with ,..,
peared;l e aving the beach one of the mot- 1 0' 74 4
the coast. " • . rs from New York, at,f'' ~
. - ••
„ 4 NV , -.4 ,55-
rou- R tru OF any AT 4 ..4 hears from New Ys. 0, 4 '4 •-.
Excursion Tickets sold on the .4 Co. • ~.,ire bs s e t .
will be good to return on an... 0, * hours from ";
.• L'cli e .4•o",( ea •
sth. ' - i &Co. 477 ..t.,,„ )-( 4./ P'
dtve, 1 day fro •• elf A, , I.,Yr - '''''Agel ° 4
WIEN- >.'"?•-,-• S E .:X 00 - teiti- 6 / 1 , •fa.
.e.r4Z-..•"‘'. 1 : 0
.1 ,0111, c , c 1. day fro ~, , 4 oe -,ph or
rb, 0i...
Ticketsiold and baggage Citation, 7 hour:
. 11 . r a re et ,
delphi •do Long Branch. • thereto , O'
.g 4 , r, , 4•10.. h. e
On and afterMONDAY, jezk Amalfi - -- sel ti .&44- 0 ,: -barz 2 , -- -&„ . '"
above frelobrated waterin,q;Planchor at n s "J'og ' - ••••.2" 'T
and Amboy Railroad line fro irliomas, 11 e a 27, eh t . ,„ ' 2 P , I .13 ? •
2 o'clock
P.
M, every day, (, ~,....erp1i P 4.5.4 . 0 ' 4 PAiOs
hold, from" 'thence by stages. Ailed). eZ• e 'esi e • Tek e 5 '8. 84
~. '''' , l.
about 1 all past 7P, M - Live • te r e,Pt 8 41 et r .sue 6 'or ti,
The road Irani Yreetiold ' ew.... . - ' 0 4,5• 4 ;id.13 , ""c wh e inc c ;e .
f '
imtiellitnproved, paseengen. , Su • 'O;,. 0 . wr e „ 8 0 I.,_a re . li ,
and expeditious': ' ch. Tiv e ".1.7,., '''''ek„,..._'6•46
A s
ew line of comfortat- 0 . '. - i• ad ti,cll h '" 1 "In g
roots le tlse - apecitq acco4 l •9' "...r e :fac es . '' e ect.p2 B le fet?).. '
smog ......,.10 , 14 1',....• 21 e dat- ITID Piee e ,7 o 4 •
4, • -Os leo b e
ie27-6t
- ).„ - *4.,...i;,:t_"..etesee...et! fAt
,Waliliti 4 1).6 ". -4 .ji ° .& 41- e.f.ArS r e
. io,, . 1 1.4,, „,' 1?I , °Pr; '.
To Long Branch, Ms • "`• , I.T .••tr.B 1 -2. -
Berneeat, Red Bank..3rt - d ... e4eh a 4 , .. ~ AD -
On and after MuNDA p e. .. ee . ''' As Ivor;
leave CAMDEN, for LONG Jii'..fye i r 4 th, Trai u
. ex e , pted .,, at 7.45 A _ 3l . will
3.30 P. Ist. , daily (Sunday
leave IaNG BRANCH' at f• 25 A. A E. -P. Retur -, :, and
THEMIGH IN FOUR irks and
A Freight' Train 'with p, se ear attaahect A ; lL.
start for Stations on the main line, deg fro win-
DEN (Sundays excepted). at 9,20 'ti...-id.
Stages connect at riroodinansie and /dandies r - 41"•••••••..............______
Barn egat and Tom's River. ' -
Stages (will also connect at Farmingdale. for Point
Pleasant, Sqtran.' - Village, Blue Ball, and.Onr -Ilona,
Tavern. -.-
For further informatiopply. to Company's Agent.
L. B. COLE, at:Cooper's Po nt. Camden •-. .
W,IL F. GRIFFITTS, 311., '
General Superintendent.
'FROM NEW . YORK,: FOR
NEW HAVEN, NABTFORD, SPRANG.
EIALD. and BMW. —The steamers CONTINENTAL
and ELM CII t TY leave Peek Slip, Rag. River, daily, at 3
lit P. M. and 11 at Walt. je23-3es
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le2lk STRANGERS VISITING THE
city,' solicited to the facilities of the TENTH and
Zda,RERT SLEEPER 13311000.1 . • k FACTORY.
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LOANED.npon Diamonds, Watcher, Jewel
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and 0 KILL Streets, below Lombard. . aplaanir
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