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    CITY ITEMS.
ELEGANT SUMMER 040TIIINO AT Low PC.101C9.--
Messrs. 0. Somers Sc. Son, 625 Chestnut street, un
der Sayne , s Hail, are selling their entire stock of
elegant Summer Clothing at greatly reduced prices..
As the garments made by this firm aro unsurpassed
by any other in Philadelphia, this affords a rare Op
portunity for bargains.
FIRYWORKEI NOR Tux charse
terlstio zeal to contribute to the general enthusiasm
of the "Glorious Fourth," tho popular old house of
Messrs. E. G. Whitman Sc. Co. now offor the most
splendid pyrotechnic display in this city, embracing,
a variety of novelties never boforo Introduced. Of
the Confections of this tine we need add nothing in
;praise, 08 all our renders know, or ought to know,
that they are unequalled in the United States.
Thu 44 PatzE-Mitnar." SMUT, Invented by Mr.
John F. Taggart, rind sold by Mr. Gonrgc Grant,
1310 Ohostnut street, Is, without exception, the host
flt, comfort, beauty, and durability. Ills stock or
-Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of his own exolu
slve manufacture end importation, Is also tho
4oholeest In the city, and hie prices aro moderate.
TRIC COMFORTS Or A GOOD-FITTIWO
Nothing la moro annoying than an 111. fitting Shirt.
To obviato this annoyance have your Shirts mado
by John U. Arrlson, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth streot.
'who guarantees a perfect fit. Ho has also a full as
sortmont of Underclothing constantly on hand.
REMOVAL. OF W. W. ALTIR'S COAL DEPOT.—
We have to make the important announcement this
morning that, Mr. 1,‘"..W. Alter, the leading Coal
dealer of this olty, has removed to the extensive
Yard No. 057 North Ninth street, below Cilrard
avenue, a short distance above his former location,
whore ho is prepared to supply the public, as usual,
on the best terms, with the best Coal.
Title thit'A'RALIALED SUCCESS which, for twenty.
five years, has attended the use of Jayne's Altera.
tivo, enables the proprietor to recommend tt to the
afflicted with entire confidence, believing that it
will effectually eradicate front the human system
the diseases fur whose cure it is designed more
promptly and thoroughly than any other remedy of
its class, It has been found particularly benefi
cial In
CANCER AND CANCEROUS AFFECTION Of 1111
kinds, curing a majority of the cases in which it 10.3
been uad, and oiltiums oiler the failure of other ro
media.
GOITRE, OR SWELLED NECK.—In innuntemble
cases of this disease in which Jayne , s Alterative
Les been perseveringly used, It has never been known
,to fall. All have been cured who have continued its
use according to directions.
DROPSY Alin Duorsicain
physicians who lave used the Alterative in diseases
of this nature consider it a specific, so great has
born its success. It acts by Increasing the powers
of digestion, exciting the absorbents Into healthy
'exercise, whereby the water or nail:m . osa deposi
tions and all unnatural enlargements are reduced.
EPILEPSY, FITS, GOSVCLSIONS, arc usually con
.stdorod incurable, and ySt experience has proved that
the Alterative, in conjunction with the Sanative
.Pllis will cure a majority of eases.. It should be
*.tried, therefore, by alt who are subject to those terra•
%lc afflictions.
Scuovut.A:ln nil the forms of this disease
Whether In that of 'Ulcerations of the Flesh and
Xones, Enlargement of the Joints, Glands, Swan
dngs, Epptions, Tumors, &C., the Alterative has
lbeen found pre•eminontly successful. It enters into
.and circulates with the blood, thus destroying the
•virus or poisonous principle from which these dis
'oases originate.
Sulu Dießasics, of all kinds, Scald Head, Tetter,
salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Boils, Pimples, Blotches,
-Roughness or the Sklu, Be., are readily cured by the
Alterative.
PR unAIATIBRAND IsTEURALOI.k.—In chronic cases,
this Alterative, If perseveringly used, is generally
successful. In acute Rheumatism, Jayne's Lini
ment should be applied In connection, according to
directions.
Tut PARABOLA SPROTACLRS are eye preservers
—literally so. We have never hoard a person who
led given them a fair trial who did not commend
Oem in the most unequivocal manner. The Para
•bolas have a universal focus, hence, in using them,
.there is no Strain upon the oyes; the action is the
saline throughout. For sale only by L•'. 13orhok,
Ciptiolan, No. 402 Chestnut street.
TIIB RESIGNATION Ot SISORETAISY OElASE.—Se
()rotary Chase has sent in his resignation., Mr.
Tessenden, his proposed successor, is a profound
statesman and an eminently serVie man ; the latter
tut being demonstra4tl by the circumstance that
even If he should not accept Secretary . Chae's place, .
he always ,procures his wearing apparel at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Hockhill 2c Wilson,
- Nos. 603 and 605 Chestriut street, above Sixth.
Those who consult economy, comfort, and elegance
•of appearance, always patronize this great, popular
establishment.
!ETRE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OV
13aTnixo Rorms In the 'United Sates for ladles,
*gentlemen, and children, at Sloan's, 806 Market
street, Philadelphia, and at his store, Cape Island,
NOY Jersey. .151-3 t"
COMPLICATED AND MIXED DISEASES, Nanvons
APPECTIONS,DISEASESOPTEMILEART,DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES,
and diseases originating from a depraved or•imper
fect state of the blood, aro all cured by Jayne , s Al
terative; and while it is a fault in many medicines
that when they ere removing the disease thoy are
also prostrating the patient beyond recovery, the
Alterative has no such drawback. While neutralizing
the virus of disease at Its very source, it sustains the
strength of the sufferer. The union of tar NVECT Arm,
Tomo, and DEOBSTRUENT properties in this Meth
nine,and thefact that all these Influences aro blend
ed h armonlously In its operation, distinguish it from
411 other preparations. Lot the afflicted give it a
trial.
Prinered only by Dr. D. JATICE & SON, No 212
•Ohestnut street. jr2-2t
011ILDREIVII Slms, a splendid assortment, at
.Dunbar's, 116 South Second street, corner Carter
-street.
PUBLIC/ SPEAHERS, MILITARY MEN, AND SING.
mns, and all suffering from Imitation of the Throat
and Hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the
Almost immediate relief afforded by the use of
"Brown's Bronchial Troches: , Their demulcent in
gredients allay Pulmonary irritation, and, after
public speaking or singing, when the throat is
wearied and weakened by too much exercise, thdir
, use will give renewed strength to the vocal organs.
A BPLYNDID ABSORTICUNT Of misses!, childrensf
and boys' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
of Charles Oakford ft Sons, 834 and 836 Chestnut
street, Continental Hotel.
GENTS' PATENT LIiATEI KR, GLOVE-K. IS, AND
AST INO GAITERS, Baltnorals, and Walking
atTunbar's, 1113 South Second street, corner
'Carter street.
WANTED TO RENT, for. live years, a three-story
time, on the south side of Arch street, between
Eleventh and SLxteenth streets. Unquestionable
- reference and security given. Address Box 8111,
Philadelphia Post (Mo. ' •
PUOTOORAPH ALBUMS IR EVERY STYLE.—RIott
Turkey Morocco, Antique, Ivory Mountings, Orna
mental FAlges, &c., kc,, holding from Twelve to Two
Hundred Photographs; the largest and best assort
ment in the city. , War. W. HARDING.
Manufs.eturer,
No. 326 Chestnut street, below Fourth, south side
GET TEE BEET I-TEE HOLE BIBLE-HARDENO'S
En 1 ?lONS, —Family Pulpit, and Pocket Biblei, In
beautiful styles of Turkey Morocco and antiquo
bindings. Anew Onion, arranged for Photographic
portraits of families.
W. W. HARDING, Publisher,
- it• No. 326 Chestnut stroot, below Fourth.
BOYB' AND YOUTHS' SENVHD Ostv Boors, GaL
tore, and Balmorals, at Danban, 116 South Second
,street, corner Carter street.
TRY IT ONCE, and it is morally certain that
JAYNR I I3 OARMINATrvn will ho rolled on over after
wards as an efficient remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysen
tery, Cholera, Summer Complaint, and all Stoma
chic Affections. Compounded with care from the
'test undorstocal Ingredients known to tic medical
faculty, its action Is oortain and always to be do
pended upon, while the reputation It has attained
•as a standard household remedy should induce all
in want of such a medicine to give It an Immedlato
trial. Prepared only at 2 : 12 Chestnut street.
THE RANDSOIERST ASSORTMENT Ol? STRA IC, FELT,
and other Hats can be purchased of Charles Oakford
Sons, SU and an Chestnut street--Ckonttnental
Film:venue, Ftrucwoaxs.—A large assortment
of the most brilliant works ever °lroned.
E. G. WHITMAN & 00.,
No. 31$ Chestnut street.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
TM) Con
31 'l' Birkpatrick, Tenn
W .7 Ford, Wash Ingtoo
• J 0 Haselton, New York
IVBEntwolsle,Winibinaton,
J Petra, New York
'W p Malbourn. 17 h A
H A McComb, Delaware
B Lacy, New York
foW Jacobs
Wilkens. Baltimore
me Wilkens, New York
H De Wolf, U S N
T Weldon, Colorado Ter
H Wagoner, Tennessee
W A Smith, Montreal
-7 W Mille, Montreal
.J B Russell, U S A
• - W F Slocum, Grafton, aid
JF Dix, Baltimore
.A M Murray, Pittaburg
31 T Beardsley, Loe& Haven
Jos C Ringwalt, Cie. Ohio
JAN J Tyson, Baltimore
P Roberts & la, Phila
Carnecon, New York
lV L Ogden, New York
C Dickinson, New York
A 0 Tyng. Peoria, 11l
P Jones
W A Robinson, Louisville
Mr rickey, Jr, Baltimore
J 11 Heat, California
'W H Roberts & wf, Cla
.7 licHoyl. New York
Lewis Roberts, New York
F Fabian, Boston
lV Fr ic k. 43heater
aiaetC Frick, Chester
Mast Frisk; Chaster
A C Hall, Baltimore
pl F Thompson, Clam, ti
'limb Folk°, Now York
Fwlw Cornell, New York
-J B Richards & wf Wash
'Cleo L Andrews, Wadi. DC
.7 Curtis, Boatoa • •
.J D Johnann. Bogen
Pearson, Mercer, Pa
'Miss Pearson, Mercer, Pe
Miss Hill
R P Brown
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"Miss T 51 Brown
Dlfse II Phillips •
Mrs A 0 Curtis, Harrisburg
.Joe J Lewis. Wash, D C,
W C Wells, Mistomri
,•ChasEntilipt, Buffalo
Bradley. Milwaukee
;13 F.Jrulson, New York
t i ff /I Klapp, New York
The 117
:Wolin Somerville, Easton
'l5 Rank Jr
D Smith, Lancaster co
jolt Rally, Lock Haven
D W oads, Lyaopilieg
The 41
Thos R Dull, Washington
Sohn C Dull Vitasbington
A id Stoner, Penna
.1 W Adkins, Jr, Delaware
Thee Doltlne U 5 N
E C Lew le ?
• TM/Mee°
A II Slap. New Jersey
T 0 Chattle, New JenteV
Walter R Cook e _New Jolley
Ales P Miller, Mew York
A White
Jos Clark, New York
W C Shinn, New Joraei
I. G Hemingway, Conn
J H Robeson
.11. Forgetter' •
Jae D Olbbin, New York
W Il Barrett. Baltimore
miss 31 Barrett, 'lnitialer()
.1 W Weir Jc lady. Pa
Chas Cartwell, Johnston
Airs Dillen, John. ton
John Cadwallader, Ohlo
uis Mt Cadwallader Ohio
W W Walling, Zanesville
011.er Kitomell. Somerset
John W Schell, U S A
Deo Johnston, Boston
Frank Dolrin , Cluclunail
Donn - Chambers, Pa
Cant .1 L Johnston, Phil's
J 1 FINN r, Phlladolnhia
Chat. Seibert. Pennsylvania
3 5 Brown, PenasytrAnla
ill;as Brown .k slater, Pa I
M Bolton, Norristown D Conkling dr la,Cineinnatt
.A Gearhart, Norristown Cleo W SintLli t Phihula
M Smith. Now York C A Wailes, balishary, Md
John Ii Model, New York Dr P Dlnitolr, USA
Mr dc Mrs Johnson. Easton Alex Miller
Schwegitnintui, Bothle'mlll R Graham & ta, Mich
John A Derry. Wasitinston!J C Wallis, N York
Louis Dnrr, New York A H Linderman
Mr Barton, Del conuty,Pa S Q Collin', Salisbury,. Md
J Thompson. l'lnealxvillo 'J M rialtibary
M Bolton,. Jr, Norristown I Joh a .1 Miller, Pittsburg
.Yd
C W Enrick, Oil City .D %V Hod.on. US N
Frannie Lomas, Oil City ;Jobe Wondorly, N York
.1 C Donedict,.Now York :EJ Beurn., N York
Jl4 blePherson,Elarrishurg L S Lytle •
0 W Colts,,W heal ing T Merfol,,l Baltimore
JlllSNowgoun, N York Cara Ira rt Burrutt
Geo C Abbott, N York R C McKenzie
George Harker II S De.ln. Maryland
\V 0 White IIV Nor beck', %Va4itington
II r Goole, N York 0 Vandiver, Washington
II Smitten N York , :ll C Kinsman, Elmira. N Y
W W Wallace. • 'Mrs Graiuliata, Washington
] 31 Collins (Jae Ellis. Ellishtarg
blir;ftiOiliew,ieic York RiA7.lf.:;:t;ii;,kfirtte
Wllrr St la, l'Amos,re W.ll U S
Ceo F Welle, Reading Robert 11 Elliott. New York
EA Condit n 1100, RI) way, NJ
13 d Voilitiery. Now York I ii4Vw Turk•
James R Moorhead, Permit IR Wnkemau, New Vork
Thos McCarthy, St ,luhu SI P V'ltaru, Bahlmoro
Geo C Brown Se l',Mt Roily
The Me
F N Dirminahain, Pennn
T Birmingham. Penne,
Pet Seymour. Milwaukee
H S Strattou, New Jersey
G D Biddle, Allegheny
E Smith, Cherry Valley
L T Greenfield, Carlisle
John llsnry,St Louis •
C H McKeever
W McKeever
Kaunsheimer. Newark
B I , Ashley, Danherry,4lt
W F Johnson, Huntingdon
.1 Belknap, Zanesville
Mrs H Sturges;Putualn,o
Sarn't I. !sett & wf
F T Fester,Vasliville
0 Follansbee, Pittsburg
lilut BO Follanshea,Penna
Wut Landeker, St Weis
A China:atilt' & la, n J
The CO
J B BroomelLCoateevllle
C L Brown, London
Henry Hudson, Henna
W C James, West Chester
Andrew Stiller, Chester
EU Immo°, New Jersey
BDliee Miller, New Jersey
D Quigley
H B.:Webb, Lancaster
J H Robinson, Lancaster
E C Hickman, Chester co
The
L E Mothers, Juniata co, Pa
W Thomas, Jr
Jool Miller, Loin co, Pa
J J 131echer. Findlay, 0
A.l Whiteley Delaware
1.• Anthony, L ock' Haven
Jolla Wetland, Maryland
Thu Site
E II Seal. Chester co
J T Hcynolds. New York •
.11-ra Chester co
John Peterson, Boston -
Frank Wilson, Pittsburg
C litcK Allen. Pittsburg
J Price, Wilmington, Del
' The fin
A Swanton, Peron&
Solon Dike N I
W Bothwell & eon, Hartev .
Hiram A Carr, Hartsville
A Bock man, bier ha DiebVille
Casper Roads, Sotnerton
J Williard, Northampton
inenUel.
Miss Simms, Baltimore
J A Hieetand, Lancaster
W Ilolmee , Pittsburg:
Mine J Holmes, Pittsbnrg
Mies M Holmes. Pittsburg:
Mrs Moore, Pittebnrg
Jatnee Dairen, Plasbitrg
MU A D/1.12011, Pia.burg
Mrs Dahell, Pittsburg
A el Sexton, Milwaukee
Mrs W Bossier &:Sch, Pa
Theo Buckley, Pittsbitrg
E (roatzloger, Pittsburg
W Weld, Boston '
A A Plant, New York
It Manley, Jr, New York
Mtn Slaock, New York
Miss Platte,, New York
W H Oano, Cie, 0
Moses Bates, Boston
Miss A 0 Bates, lio , ton
Young & la, dale !Wm
W 8 Parylanee,_Pitt.butk
8 Icolee, New York
Moir Brichauan, Cal
W M Waterbury, N Y
J 014 b, Tenon •
Mrs Dock, Flarriebrirg
Govan, Callforata
B Burette, Cincinnati
Capt .1 CI Johnson, Poona
3 .7 Bamnels, Clueli.nati
M 0 Liebllch & lu, Mo
J Ahlban, MMeuurl
J Wl3eck, indianapolis
T Ifoltorn, Moat okati
BO Mond, New York
J A Jonee, New York
WA Orlswold
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H Berlin, Delaware
Wm F. Brand, New Work
J M Kttnbel & son, Md
W A Barrows, Cape May
Geo 11 Duels, Boston
C K Domond & 2 eh, Wash
Wif Forward, US A .
B Harden% New York
Geo Clark, Jr, Boston
Jll Llttlugiton, Now York
M L gory, Memphis
A Thompoon & wf, London
F A Cla.omont
J H liralitcn, Brooklyn
Nti Dodge, Lattycito, Ind
Nickel, Bridgeton
C B Blackwell & wt. N Y
J hi Hiller & wr. N Yrnk
Mina N Miller, Nsw York
A Coleman Pray, R
J Escobar, New York •
Mons!.
Jai Dstatarri,Nlssara Falls
W B Bet tzol, Reading
JON Clond & wf, Lsac CO
Low's ZettNr & fico, Comm
!LB Raab, Ctupitar co
Mims C Barrett, Baltimore ,
L A Mackey. Lock Haven
.1 M Judd, Emporium, Pa
11Rpnihimer, Reading
Miss Morris, Harrisburg
Mies Williams. Harrisburg
A II Stockty, Delaware
T W ()wens, Washington
Mies Owens. Washington
P R Diffeaderffer, Uncut
S A Brooks
OS Long .k la
S W CongdonNew York
Thos P Kerr, New York
M B (lett, Ohio
N 8 Briny.. New York
Schell, Gloorgetown, D C
W I, Cissol, Dist Colombia
W A Cat nningitam, 1) C
Jac Ii Mtilikin Baltimore
J 31 Wilcox, Titusville
Nawber, Now Orleans
A Day, Mechanicsburg
IC S Bradley, Providence
John it Russell, Jr., US
E 0 .lames, Burlington
E K Antidonn, New York
Caleb Baxter, New York
Sam 1 T Brown, New York
,r S Warner, Now York
Col Vu' II Farrar, Oregon
Granville Stokes'
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W NVhitely,lawaro
A B Northrop, NAw York
A Jame Won, Alex'dria, Va
This American.
chants'.
B P Kane, Pitbiburg
T J llabletuan,Cincionatl
slre ElithlCLlMll.Clnclnuaki
B nobleman, Cincinnati
John Poole, Pittsburg
3lcKertzle,U S X
S P Darlington. Altoona
John Cornball, Pew York
Mra Common (la, Y York
E Perks Sr. art, Clearfield
Car E L Stratton. S &
1 1 0 refAro'; York
T litrmingbam, U S A
Dr .1 T Burdick, Brooklyn
N Webb. Baltimore
B G Brown Jr we, Baltimaro
R Walton. Washing ton
John Carr, New York
H J Oraton, Worcester
I Daniel Wilkins, Penns.
Jaa C Whalley
W T Seal, Carversville
Owen it A One, Pottsville
Hoary P King, Waal
W II Burnett, Del co, Pa'
J 11 Hess, Columbia
II Debate, Cheater co
A S Kellogg, New Jaree7
J Smedley, Del co
S W Remor. Connection'
S Bity. , hran, Sparts 4 Wis
John 1. Vitlißms, Q j
John Drown, Boston .
W Dean. Newark, Dal
F Connesa Jc tivl. Penn
es Union. ri
Win F Levahlon, Illinois
Pn ilo Rees, Bridgewater
A Gable, Marietta, Pa •
Gao Kantrelt, York co
Jae .1, Keller, N Bloomfteld
Jas ElSattoo,Sl George. Del
Benj Herr, Colombia, Po
ck Bear.
N Heldeman,DOylestown
John SCornelljensterville
C Harpor,Jenkuitown
W Thompson, Jenkintown
S Janney, Yanlloyville
Inac Yerke*, lisruirWe
SPECIAL NOTICES.
VICTLSIS OF HOT WEATILF.II:
Bi . THR BARD OF TOWER HILL.
Folks that we meet
Along the street.
As all of os'hare detected.
Seem differently affected
By Summer's heat.
Now, some there are
Who calm") , bear
To feel the very noontide blaze
Of flaming Sol'a indignant gaze
Upon them glare.
But many; too,
Grow red of hue
Ae poppies 'neath the same tierce beam,
6nd 4%tvil their brows a constant stream
Trickling we view. •
All, all in vain,
Huge draughts they drain
Of wider, cooled with grateful ice, ,
Or feed on frozen cream, more nice;
Hot they remain! •
But this distress
Bight be made less,
If they, being reasonable,
Bought, from Bennett, seasonable,
Cool styles of dress
We have (be largest stock and best assortment of
&mappable Clothing it Philadelphia, • which, being
constantly replenished, continues full and trash at
all times • TOWER HALL,
51.8 MARKET Street,
BENNETT & CO.
THE ONLY KNOWN RESTORER OP COLOR
AND PERFECT HAIR DRESSING COMBINED.
A Sure Preventive at Baldness.
"London flair Color Restorer and Dressing."
" Lbudon flair Color-Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
1. It will restore gray bkir to its original color.
2. It will make it grow on bald beads.
331 t will restore the natural secretions.
4. It will remove all dandruff and Itching. •
S. It will make the hair soft, glossy, and nexible.
6. It will preserve the original color to old age.
7. It will prevent the hair from falling off.
B. It will cure all diseases of the scalp.
It is not a dye, nor does it contain any ingredient the
least injurious to either skin Or hair.
Bead thie.Certifteate.
am happy to add my testimony to the great value of
the "London Bair Color Restorer," which restored my
hair to its original dark color, and the hue appears to be
permanent. I am satisfied that the preparation is nothing
like a dye, but operates upon the secretions. It is also
a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I
purchased the first bottle from Edward B. Oarrigues,
Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who can also testify
my hair was very gray when I commenced Its use.
MRS. MILLER,"
No. 730 North Ninth street, Phila.
Price 7b ccnts her bottle; six bottles for+si. Sold by Dr
SWAINS 3c SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. It
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PH7T.ADELPIIIA . NATATORti:LISAIsID PIIYSI
CAL
BROAD STREET, 'BELOW WALNUT.
THE FOURTH OF JULY AND THE NATATORIUM.
The Swimming Department will be open on the 9th
at 6A. N. and close at ex P. M. No lesaona given and
no swimming for Ladles on that day. Gentlemen ad
mitted at all, tilting during the hems elated. ]e3o•dt•
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA. HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfellow's Poem .111awatha . was adjudged to
have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because
be brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit
that our preparation is 'worthy of Its name. for the bhne
be It confers when tt 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, eo that the most critical observer cannot
detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops
its falling out, cleanses It and the scalp from all impu
rities, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as
any hair dressing, and ettlrely overcomes the had of
of previous ass of preparations con tafaing salphar.
sugar of lead, &c.
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow
ing challenge to test in the Now York dallies three
weeks, which
WAS SEVER ACCEPTED
Let some well known and disinterested persons ap•
point one to the proprietor of eachweparation for the
hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no•
thing but his own preparation, and the person nothing
also during the teat. A certificate of the result to be
widely published at the expense of the unsueeeseful
competitors. Bold everywhere.
JOSEPH HOYT & CO.,
mitll)-1, 10 University Place, New York.
G----1883--B
NEW YORK, Apr 1118,1864.
We respectfully Invite your attention to and cc:maids.
tattoo of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration. The
proprietors are prond to acknowledge the unparalleled
311CC888 which has attended the sale of their valuable
preparation, known In nearly every portion of the
civilized world ac the "GOLDEN BITTERS. "
We risk nothing when we term them a catuabie pre.
garation, for they are one of the few articles of thi
present day which are not a hatubag ; sad we are wil
ling and able to satisfy any pereon or portions who will
call upon us, that the celebrated "Golden Bitters' are
a genuine, bonafide hygienic article. It is the wish of
the proprietors that the virtue of the article be tested be.
!ore condemning. A decision of their merits by any One
who ban tried them le worth a million of purchased
bones testimonial*. For creating a healthy APRETIT.I
they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIC.
Tbey are mild in their action, and operate In giving
vigor and giringth to the system—not by any cbt\lll4
they produce in the solids, but through the medium of
the living principle. They are purely V.BORTABLL
being composed of Gentian Root. Calaman, Sassafras,
Lad many other remedial agents of the Vegetable world,
ill preserved in Jamaica Rum and Sherry Wine.
Ad A BEVERAGE
they are the meet toholesome, Invigorating, and pater
table stimulant weer offered to the public. And the tad
of their being prepared chemically and scientideaßY
precludes the poseibility of a bitter, unpleaeant 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. Ralf N wino glees of these " Bitten" three or
four times a day will produce a remarkable healthy
change In persons greatly debilitated. The "Golden
Bitters" hays been tried and not found wanting. They
ore put np in our own patent quart bottles, and for sals
by Druggists, Grocers, .tc., throughout the world.
Each bottle henna far simile of the signature of Rub.
bel Co. 080. C. HOBBEL & CO., Solo Proprietors,
godson, N. Y. ; Central Depot, American Ex.. Building.
New York; E. G. BOOZ. Agent. Plinada.
Pm PO/It/LAX CLOTHING 110IISH Old PH
"OAK HALL."
Bent-Maas goods at moderate prices.
WANAMAIKER dt BROWN,
8. R. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
°astern Department (to make to °Oar) No, 18.81:th at.
Fear my Sionero, EMErROIDERTRO, BRAID
(NO, QniltlnK , Tacking, go., beautifully executed on
the GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE. Ma.
shines, with operators,• by :" the duior week, 730
CHESTNUT Street. ` . • apt-etatiam
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
Thin celebrated TOILET SOAR. In such universal de ,
!nand, Is made from the CHOICEST materials, if , MILD
and EMOLLIENT In Re nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ED. and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in (inaction upon
the Skin. For sale by all Druggiste and Taney Goode
dealers. fei-tathsly
ONE-PRICE CLOTIIING, OF TEEM LATBTS
STILTS, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RE.
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked Is
Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our Ora-Pal' Srersx is strictly adhered
to. All ars thereby trentod
deZ.ly JONES k CO.. GOA MARKET Street.
STEINWAY 4& SONS,
PIANOS, r 771 PIANOS
Tor sale only at
BLASTUS BROS.,
my!-tr 3000 CHESTNUT Street
WHEELER 86 W/1.802e 8 HI 0 lIEST Pitaara
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
rIIE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
Snlosronnin. 704 CTIRATNITT Rtroet. above Savontb.
KING—FREEMAN..—On the tb ultimo. by the Roy.
W. T. Bunker. Mr. Charles H. King, of Holmesbarg. to
flu' Hannah W. Freeman. •
.
IiIXtIi;—PURTEII. —On the evening or Jane SOth,
ISel, by the Rev. .1. B. "Reeve, Mr, Wm. Campbell
Dixon to Mrs. I..sther Porter. •
CRAM IiERS—SM Y rII.—On the Oth or September,
1061. Mr. John If. Chambers to Mies Kato Smyth. Re-
Ades Re. 24 Parham Areal, Third Ward, First Pre
cinct,.
1100P.ES—RUSSELL.-10n thelftli oftimn..nt the Ash
land House, in the prosoneo of Mayer Henry, Thomas
Hoopes, of Chester co., Ht , to Amanda, daughter of
Thomas Russell, of liorford co. Maryland. •
MAGTJIRE—HESTON.—Jnne . 30th, by the. Rev. And.
Unworn, William F. •Unguire to &ally Jr% Heaton.
hail of He,touville, •
ItOHRER—WARDLEY.—On the &Rh of June, at the
:Merchants' Rotel, by the ROY. H. F. flora, John S.
Rohrer and Annie C. Wardloy, all of Strieurg, Pa.
DIED_
RELVET.—On the 29th Inst., of disease contracted in
the service, Sergeant John F. K,lroy, late of Co, D,
88th Regiment, P. V., in the 35th year of his age.
The relative,. and friends of the family, Philanthropic
',ridge, No. 15, I. 0. of 0. F. Typographical Society,
'Typographical Rnion, No. 2, t echuylk ROAeCompany,
and mein hors of the 65th Re moot new in the city, are
respectfully invited to mien, the funeral, (rota hie late
residence, 1010 Anita street, on Saturday afternoon,
July 2d. at 5 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Ceme
tery. ••
MEHL. —On Jane Mth, William R. Kiehl, ic-the 2/th
)ear of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the fntk.ral. from his late resi
deuce. 6:32 North Eighth street, on Tuesday I:zeroing
July 6. Ft 10 o'clock. •••
b'rltWd HT.—fin the 22d of June, of wounds received
on drench in front of Petersburg, John Stewart, First
Sergeent of Company C. 91st Resimmit P. V. V., eon of
Emily and the late John Stewart, in the 2241 year of his
a ql ? iie relatives and friends of the family, also the morn
ings et Chosen Friends' Lodge, I. 0 of O. 'F. , nuclease all
the soldiers of the gist Rout. in the clty,are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his
mother, northwest corner of Howie and McGrath
on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Service at the. Ceme
tery at 2 o'clock.
the With instant, James Kelah, sou of
Rosanna and the Into James K.eloh, in. the ilat year of
hie age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend his funeral, front the residence of his mother,
eonthweet corner of Prune and Fifth streets ' above
Spruce street, on Saturday morning at SY, o'clock.
Fu
neral eery ice and. interment at St. nary's, South Foarth
street.
BELKIcAP.—At Cooper's Point. Camden, New Jersey,
on the morning ofthethh instant, Rath Ann, daughter
of Samuel T. nud Frauds Nicholson, and wife of Alfred
M. lielkilap, in the 26th year of her age.
Funeral from the reaidenee of her parents, on Satur
day, the 2d of July, at 2 o'clock P. M. The relatived
and friends of the family are invited to attend.. •
ranK.—At Alexandria, June 2S, of wounds received
May 7. at the battle of Todd's Tavern. Meat William
Rtrk, 6th Penubylrania Cavalry, In the 25th year of his
age.
His friends and those of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hie
father, S. L. 1.7.4 . 4, 614 Mirth Sixth idreet..on Tuesday.
July 6. al 70 o'clock A.M. •
TOME . VANDELL, • FOURTH AND
ARCH have a
Fine stock of Silks,
Fine stock of Shalsis,
Fine stock of Fineels,
Fine stuck of Linens.
- Rae stock of Muslim. ie3o
BEDDISIGi SIXTEENTH AND
COATES.—Preaching TO-MORROW, Ng and
S, by PASTOR Sacrament at 3. Excursion to Atlantic
City, THURSDAY, July 'l4th. .
UNION N. E. czruncir,Tyr
Street, below Arch.—SalillaTll, July 3, Rev.
JOSEPH DENNISON. Delegate from Eanaae, will
preach in the Morning, at 10X o'clock. Rev - . C. W.
DEIS fElf in the Evening, at So Prayer meeting
at 7 o'clock. - ILC
SECOND 'REFORMED DETC IL
CHURCH, Rev: T. DE WITT TALMAGE, Pas
tor. —This Church will, during the Summer, hold Ser.
Ticeesch SABBATH at 10M o clock A. M. bie service
in the Evening. 1t•
CIIITRCIIC OF THE COVENANT,
FILBERT Street, alvve Seventeenth.—Divine
Serviee TO-110RROW (Sanday). et 10)4 A. M. and S P.
N. The Rector will (D. V.) preactt Morning and Eve
ning. lt`
WCENTRAL CONli REGA'rICI NAL
CHURCH.—Rev. GEO. B. CEIEEVER, D. D.,
of New York, Arill preach at CONCERT HALL. TO
moxßow, at 103; M., and 9P. M. The public are
cordially invited. 11.
Or. REV. H. F. RIMY, PASTOR, WILT..
_ preach In Green-street Methodist Church SAB
BATH AMMON° at 1034 o'clock. Dr. D. N. BARTIN E
et 8 o'clock to the evening. lt•
MIAST CONGAEGATIANA I.
CHURCH. corner of FRASKPORD tioad and
IIIONTGOMEBTAvenhe. —Preaching in the Chapel. by
Rev. D. L. GEAR. al 104 A. M. and 7,1; P. Com
inntlion at I+,P. M. . • It
D
CHANGE OP HOURS.—=A. CLARK,
Jankr Pastor, at ELSVENTH and WOOD Sta.,
SABBATH, 10 A. 11. and 4 F. If Subjects—" Jesus
welkin* hi Solomon'. Porch," and •* The Visit to the
New Sepulchre." All invited.lt*
..
orTHE enun 4j CHRIST,
hitherto assembling at TENTH Street, ab bye
Arch, will, TO-1110/11t0 w (D. V.), enter tpun their
new place of worship. Spring Garden Hall, northwest
corner of SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Sm.,
where, for the future, their meetings will be held.
The meetings on the Lord's-day are as follows: At 10)(
A ?d , for worship in " the breaking of bread,"
("showing the Lord ' s death till He come.") in prayer,
and praise , and for 'teaching and admonishing one
another." See 21 Acts, 4227; 1 Cor. II 'AG, 3d Cot. pi.
And at 7.4 i P. lif. for the preaching of the word by the
Pastor, Gas IMES CAMPBELL. Seats tree.
Or' .PMACTICIAI,SERMON--SlJBJECT—
"Physiological Domestic Economy, and
Inc Teachings of Jeans, Compared and Contrasted with
the Popular Customs -and 'Extravagances." TO-MOR
ROW at SE( P. M. by. Rev. S. td. LANDIS, M. D.,
Pastor of the First Progresaive Christian Church, corner
of THIRrEENTH and GIRARD Avenue. Seats free.
AU are invited.
SPECIAL CARD. —Just out, "The Health Cook Book,
and Domestic Economizer." Price $l. Our people can
et it after service. Also for sislo at either of Dr.
LANDIS' Medical Offices, 1312 OftEST:lul , Etreet or
2207. CALLOWGILL Street. . . its
ARCII • STREET METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH. '
PHILADELPHIA. JEly Ist, 1564.
The ceremony of the Corner-stone Laying of ARCH
street ill. E. CHURCH will take place on THURSDAY,
July 7th. at 4 o'clock, at the southeast corner of BROAD
and ARCH Streets. The introductory exercises will
be held In Penn Square, southwest corner BROAD
and FILBERT Streets.
Rev. BISHOP SI3WSON, D. D., .
" SCOTT, D. D.,
.1. P. DURBIN D. D..
JOSEPH CASTLE
" AARON RITTENHOUSE,
Ii J. CARSON,
Are expected to participate in the order of exercises.
The Sabbath occurring' on the 3d of July. will be set
apart fora preparatory sermon in the MORN( NO, and
Rev. AARON BITTED , HOUSE in the EVENING, st our
place of worship, northeast corner of BROAD and ARCH
Streets. It
IarTHE MOTHERS' CONCERT OF
PRAYER Will be held at the Church, FRONT
Street, above Poplar, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th lust.,
at 3 o'clock. Ladiee having friends in the army are
especially Invited. • 11:e. 4
arcouross OF TILE ALLEOHIENT
elTr BONDS; due let inst...ps*ableiziPhibi.-
delphis. will be paid byWORK, McMillen. & CO..
.112-3 l• 30 :South THIRD Street.
ar FOURTH OF JULY.—TILE SOL.
DIERS OF VIE WAR OF 1812 will celebrate
the day et the Supreme Court Room, on 310 NDAY, 4th
Mot ,at Ittf A. M. General attendance regneeted.
JT2.21. .10211 IL FRICK, Secretary.
Or•. OFFICE. OF THE BRIGGS OIL
COMPANY, 147 South FOURTH Street.
1 4 / 1 11.ALIELPHIA, July 1, ISM.
The Board of Directors have this day declared the first
monthly dieidend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock, payable, clear of U. S . and State taxes, to the
Stockholders on the 6th Snag. The rer Books will
be . closed on the 6th, 6th, and 7th in
Ir 2. fit . A. F. EA INE. President.
!W.' A MEETING OF THE CORPORA..
TORS of the SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON COM
PANY will be held at No. 230 WALNUP Street. ou
WRDISIsSDAY,- July 6th, at 10 o'clock A. M for the
purpore of organizing agreeably to the charter, and the
transaction of such other business as may be presented.
PI7ILADEI.PIIIA, Juno iO, ISM. Jyl-61
A DIVIDEND OF THItEE, AND A
HALF PER CENT. on the PREFERRED STOCK
of the ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT. RAILROAD
COMPANY will be paid on and alter the FIRST DAY
OF JULY, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's
Building, Room No. 1, corner of THIRD Street and
WILLING'S Alloy, by OBORON TABER
j)1-St Agent for the ,
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
OFFICE OF TILE•OIRARD 'LIFE
igr INSURANCE, ANNUITY; AND TRUST CO.,
OF PHILADELPHIA. • Jogs 30th. IS6I.
The Board of Managers have this der declared a Divi
dend of POUR. PER CENT. on the Capital Stock for
the last six months, payable to t hee Stockholders, clear
of the State and United States taxes, on demand.
irl-3t• JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary.
AL MEETING or DELEGATES
is from from the Ward Bounty Fund Committees will
be held al the District Court Boom, No. 2, sontboast ow
ner of blXTlland CHESTNUT Streets, on SATURDAY
EVENINO next, Jnly Id, at 8 o'clock. A general at
tendance is requested DANL. STEINMETZ.•
JOHN K. YAMINTINE. Secretor!: • iyl-21
OrYOUNG MEN . PREPARED FOR
the Countlog-Houne rind Business LIN at MUT
TUDEN 'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 037 CUM
NUT Stied, corner of Seventh.
No Vacations. Students can enter at 'any time, and
study et such hours as beat suit their convenience.- .
JeSDAt*
rare THE PICTURE GALLERY, NOW
open • for EXHIBITION, for the benefit of tlio
Oreat Central Fair of the U. S. Seatiery Corendsilop at
the Residence of Mr. Joseph Harrison, Jr.. No. ;4 , 25
South SIGIITEF.NT}T Street, will close at 6 Y. M. on SA
TURDAY AFTERNOON, the 2d July. Je3d.dt•
-r4rNOTIOE.—ALL citzorrons OF
the GREAT CENTRAL. FAIR will please send
their accounts forthwith to tho Office, No. 023
CHESTNUT Street, addressed to Mr. 0. A. WOOD,
Chairman of the Auditing Committee, huvfng first ob
tained the voucher of the chairman by whom the ac
coant was opened. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS,
ye29.4t Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFIC.E OF
ta r THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, 5:44- WAL
NUT Street, Philadelnhia. June '2B, 1661.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a dlvi.
dend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of title
company, pauble on and after the toth of July, free of
Stoic tax. r
The transfer books will be closed on (helot of Julyatt
31'. M., and be opened on the 9th.
TIIO9. R. SEARLE,
jeW-fit." Secretary.
gger sTA.ri: CENTRAL CONIRITTEE.—
The members of the STATE CENTRAL COM
MITTEE will meet for organization at o'clock P.. 31.,
oo wEDNESDAY, July (Ithoat the house of the Cl/AIR
MAN, in EARRISSLIRO. Pa. By order of
Jell-L.lyd SIMON 'CAMERON. Chairman.
summit:li ANNA AND TIDE.
WATER (ANAL comparg L S have their odlce
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room to. 4.
The "Transfer /mussy " of these Companies, hereto
fore In South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the
voice of the Companies, at the place above stated.
• • • SOt
OFFICE UNION PASSENCER
RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 419 WALLOP SI,
June 18, Mt —The second instalment of Five Dollars
on each ahem of the capital Stock of the Union Pasaeogor
Railway Company will be duo and payable at the (Ace
of eaid Company on and after July 7, 1861.
By ordAr of the Board of Directors.
Je21).1.1t. . W. H. KIMBLE. Secretary.
trllC OT IC E TO CONTRACTORS,—
PROPOSALS will be received at the Ifotol of I.
D. JOLLY, In Dover. Morris county, rt J.,ou the 6th
JULY,for the graduation and uutsonry che OD Dlsly
NINE RAILROAD, ten miles in length. Plans,speoing
rations, end pronieg COI be Beni, (111 and after Julz, Dig
by npolying to GEO. RICHARDS, President, at over.
or P, BRADY.Eagineer,Catutationa, Penna.
OSA. RIC FIARDS, President.
J 027-80 P. 1114.ADY, Eugineer. . -
THE PRESS.-PIETLADELPTITI, SAMMY', JULY 2, 1864.
gr. srEcutr, NOTICE.
ART Gr A. ILA t
CENTItA Et FAIR.
SUBSDPIPTIONS TO THE
NEW YORK AND Pll I'lll4 ALBU MS
OF SKETCHES,
COAT in - En LY 'TAB A1:TI81 . 31 , 0 , 1111;
SANITARY FA
Will dote ou . SATURDAY EV3EIISO mete, Ray 2d. al
Dine o'clock.
A few Ahem may Mill be subscribed for. It
011 DER OF SALE,.
GREAT CENTRAL
COMMENCING ON FRIDAY IORNINO; JULY 1
Sterne, Rango, Hollow- ware, large Clltrilt 8011, at
10 o'clock.
Agricultural implements, heavy Wagers, Carts, Sta.,
st no click.
. .
Furniture, Looking Glasses, Sowing Machines, War
ble Mantles, Panatellas, .%te., 12 o'clock.
RESTAURANT DE;DARTMENT.
The sate of tile Restaurant will co inTnence. on SATUR
DAY IIIoRNIKG, July 24, at 10 o'clock precisely, and
will comprise 103 Iron Tablas, with marble tops 1(100
'Windsor Chairs,. large Quantit n y of Crockery and Grass.
ware, Knives nna Ft - mks, 100 sets Plated Castors
Also, very Fa rger quantity of Kitchen Farulture,Coolc
lug Utensils, Groceries Liquors, &c. hi D.GELANLOCTS GOODS.
The closing sate, consisting of miscellaneous artieles,•
will ceMmeuce on SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P. Nf.i,
July 2a.
Catalogues of mot sale to he had at the Fair Imildingd
on morning of vs le.
4* -. All le iseion 21 cents. Season. and Committee
Tickets free. THOS. S. ELLIS,
JellO-St Chairman of Cominit tee or Auction care.
GALLERY,
The Auction Fitle of Works of Art donated to the Sani
tary Commission, at the Groat Central Fair, will take
place on
At 8 o'clock. to be continned on the following eve
ning, if necessary.
Particulars iu a future atlvertiaernent,
Catalogues iu a few days
CIRFAT CE7.IITHAL PAIR, 31 - O USE.
01:1PARTAIENT. Additional
contributions:
L. A. Godey $239 00
tjeorge S. Jones .
Luaia owley 10 00
D. Stevens 000
C. ,F. Parker 6 0)
Employee in office of Offiley's Lady'ellook and
Plare Clouting Office 25 00
Paton S: Co.. IN.qc York 100 00
Proprittorat "House BorglaralSrmTelogrepit" 100 00
ldr. Barrer 2000
Saber Gates 500
L. F. Whitney 25 00
Mi., E. WOCii3LOLL 2000
J. Cl. lioehler2o 00
. .
MIIRCHARDISE.
Bruce's Parlor Organ
'Vanhorn & Eckstein
Newark Patent Package Co—.— „.
J, Ilall Robrman
Charles 'l'. Kern .......... .....
Mattes Burnham
Amount previously ecknowledged..
TIRE irrlLLifiem .P.ENIN PARLOR
-
COMMITTEE desire to acknowledge the follow
ing addillonal donatione:
One handsomely Framed Engraving of Martha Wash.
ington at Arlington, by. Mr, .1. P. Skelly.
A valuable - collection of Fancy Articles, from the
Widows' 'Home.
Blocks of genuine- Elm Tree Wood, by BLI4 - C. H.
White.
One Walnut stem Fern Table, by Mrs. S T. Shinn.
Parlor of Swarihmoor Flail, and other Paintings, by.
Miss Sarah Lloyd.
Two Antigua Coffee Urns,. by a gentleman.
Set of handl,ome Church Markers, from MEM Cooper.
One Panel Ornament of Win. Penn's Carriage, from
Mrs. Sarah Wainwrlght.
Ono Cup and Saucer formerly belonging to Wm. Penn,
from Mies Roberts, Bucks county. - It
tar FONT OFFICE, PIIIILADELPII.I,I,
PA..Jul.r 1. 3854.
BlONDATnext being FOURTH OF JULY, this office
will be open for the transaction of bnsiness until 10 A.
M.. after which hour nq person can have access to the
office.
The carriers will make the canal S A. If. delivery.
The first morningand tart evening collections from lamp
pool and other boxes will be made. The :cations will
be open al above-named hours.
1Y2.2t C. A. WALBORN. Postmaster.
tarEIOHTY•EIGHTH ANNIVERSA•
RY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. -
"THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF
The annual Mated mectiiFof ''The State Society of
the Cincinnati of PennslVanta " be held at the LA
PIERRE ROUSE, on BROAD ' Street, below ctissr-
NOT, on MONDAY, the ith day of July. 1561, at 10
o'clock A. Itf. HARRIS L. SPROAT, •
je27-7t Secretary.
IllgrarricE OF THE WRSTM 0 RE LAND
COAL.COSIT'ANT, No. WO South THIRD
Street, corner of WILLING'S Alley.
PHILADIMPAIA June 15 Mt
. .
At . a I:fleeting of the Direcfors of the W — TMOR LAND
COAL COMPANY held this dey,..a DIVIDEND OF
FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stoat was declared out
of the profits for the past six months, payable on and
,after July 1, 1664.
The Transfer Books will be closed until July 23 next.
je17.14t F R. JACKSON. Treasurer.
OFINOMMODEBSET IRON AND
COAL COMPANY or PENNSYLVANIA, al
CEDAR Street, • Nsw YORE. June 10, 1664.
NOTICE is hereby riven that, pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Boitrd of Directors, an instalment of TWEN
TY PER CENT. on the aubseriptlou 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,
on or before the 18th day of July next.
jellt-tjytS Attest: T. hi. TYNO, Secretary.
tar- nrvzDEND ISOTICE.—THE Me-
CLINTOCRVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY,
Office No. 411 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Jane 22, 1661.
The Board of Directors have ill ia day declared the third
monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock,
.payable at the o ffi ce of the Company on and after
WEDhESDAY, July 6, ISEL The Transfer Books will
close on WED7NRSDAY, June Tiith, at I o'clock, until
July 6th. WM. MOONEY, Secretary.
THE BANKERS' AND BROKERS'
TELEGRAPH GOB PA NY—lncorporated under
the laws of the Stales of N'‘...w York, New Jersey, Mary
land, and the District of Columbia, and by special act
of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, May 18th, Mt, and
oanized in . Philadelphia, with the following as
oBlcers: rg
H. H. WAINWRIGHT, President.
J. S. RITTENHOUSE, Secretary and Treasurer.
DTRECTORS.
GEO. W. McLEAN, EA., firm or Jerome, Riggs, &
Co., New York.
H. L. GAW, Esq., Arm or Gaw, 3facalaster, & Co.,
Philadelphia.
JOHN S. NEWBOLD, Esq., Arm of Newbold, Son, &
Aerteen, Philadelphia
Will. FISHER. Beg., firm of Wm. Fisher & Soda.
Baltimore. . .
ixoli.aim J. FORMBY, Esq. Bellmore.
i
The object of the corporation s to erect two sets of
poles and wires, forming a double line, to run by dif
ferent routes, connecting the c ties of Sew York, Phila
delphia, Baltimore. and Washington, and all the prin
cipal intermediate points, and to establish offices for the
reception and transmission of telegraphic messages,
and, by connecting with other lines at the main points,
to be able to send messages to alt parts of the United
States and Canadas.
The line is now. in course of construction, and con
tracts have been entered into for the purchase of wire
and other materials. None will be used except of the
best quality, and it is .contemplated to have one net of
wires in operation between the main points in lest than
sixty days, and the other set will be put up and in ope
ration immediately afterwards.
No enteurise now in the market oNers 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 capa
city, if the number of wires proposed to be employed
by this Company shows that, with proper management,
it can earn and declare a dividend of IS to 33 per cent.
per annum.
Books for subscription to the capital stock of this
Company will be opened in the city on WEDNESDAY,
Seth inst., at the office of Menem • CHAS. Ca1f.81.03
& CO., 38 South THIRD Street,and remain open until
3 o'clock on SAIURDAY,. July 9th. The subscriptions
received will be rayable en instalments.
It is Intended to have the interest divided in the
differenthities through which the line will pass; there
fore lint a limited amount of the stork will be offered in
each. Further particulars will be given Ron applying
at the office of CHAS. CA BIELOs Sr CO..
ja3-11t
39 South THfRD Street.
FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT
W OF PENNSYLVANIA, tlarrun SraraS LUlS
sOh's Orrick:, No. Mg WALNUT Street.
NOTICE IS li ERE/3 I: GIVEN, that the Annual Lists,
Enumerations, and Assessments for the year 1864—taken
in conformity to the provisions of the "Act to Provide
Internal Revenue and Support the Government, and to
Pey Intermit on the Public Debt, " approved July let,
1662, and the acts amendatory thereof, will remain open
to the examination of all persons interested for the space
of fifteen days from the date hereof, between the hours
of 9 A. It. and 3 P. AL. at this °Ore.
Immediately after the expiration of the said fifteen
days, and for the five days next ensuing. the under
signed will be in attendance to receive and determine
all appeals relative to the erroneous or excessive valas
tieDt or enumerations made or taken by the Assistant
Amami/re in their respective divisions.
All appeals must be in writing, and shall epocify the
particular otiose, matter, or thing respecting Which a
decision is requested. and shall, moreover, state the
ground or principle of inequality or error complained of.
Appeals will not be considered unities filed before the
expiration of the said five days.
All persons who have failed to file their applications
far license are notified to do so inuuediately, under the
penalties prescribed in the Excise Law against those
who prosecute business without license.
Detest at Philadelphia, Jane 21k, 1581.
WASEVN KEITH,
jell-thstnEt Assessor First District Pennsylvania.
OFFICE OF TILE FRESTON COAL
AND IMPROVEMENT CO., Dr() 5 WILLING%
PHILADELPHIA, June 15, 1864.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board of Directors of the
Preston Coal and Improvement Company have this day
declared a QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF TWO AND
ONE-HALF PER CENT. from the net earnings, payable
on the 6th of July next to parties whose names are re
tistered as the holders on the books of the Company, at
e close of business on the 30th day of June instant.
Transfer books close on tlutt day and open on the 6th
day of July. Dividends dne Stockholders in Now York
and Boston will be remitted by mail or exprks when
requested. BENRY D. MOORE, -
ialliottnlb tiylo • • Secretary.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST cut ,
MAL, PIRSVDISTRIOT: PA.
PHILADELPHIA. June 9s, 1864.
The names of persons removing to or from this District
will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment.
Copies of the hate are open for pahlic inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are invited to• appear and
point out errors in the lists and givesach information as
may aid In the correction and revision thereof. Ally
Person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name stricken ott the list If he can show
satlnfactorily that he is not properi y enrol Lod, on acconot
of A iienays, row redideriee, Over-age, Permanent
Physical Diaabaily.
A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is ear
nestly solicited.
'S-tf WM. E. LEHMAN,.
je
Captain and Provost Marshal
FOR THE SEA SHORRI
PRILADELPIIIA LOCAL EXPRESS COMPANY,
()Rice, No. 26 South FIFTH Street,
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS,
TO
ATLANTIC CITY AND LONG BRANCH,
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH
PROM YOUR IiRMOY.NCIL
BAGGAGE CONVEYED TO ALL THE RAILROAD
LINES. j 72 61*
CARTES DE VISITE.-TEUESE VERY
popular and admired likenesses are made In rations
beautiful and Natural styles at IL F. RElMEit'tj
iery, 624. A RCI,I Stmt. See specimens.
PORTRAITS 'OF THE MOST • DE;
MARLS AND SATISFACTORY CRARACTSR.—
Bveryloody khould ;moons ono of B. F. RIMIER'S an
poi for lifo•sizo litotogruphs, in oil cola a. 624 AR4 ff
Street.
"RXIBLEIOS GALLERY IS In
-Am MUMMY Popular. Pilule co by the wide sproud
reputation of hie fine styles Colored PhotosTmplil. MOO
role and naturally colored pictures for St. SECOND
street. above Orem
COAL .01L. , -400 . BBLB.* REFINED
for sale by. BIM B• RO toLEr, •
iT2-31.! . • • '':l6 South DELAWARE Avenue; .
•
IZESIDITJN. BUZ: TANKED
".•••••• RESlDlULfurmileby ED W.ll. ROWLEY.
tfll-81.
• • 10 &lath DELAWARE Meuse.
131T011-75 • .13BLB; SELIP PITCI
nor pale* • ....{RDW. H. ROWLBY,
331143 4 . 18 Woutli DALAWARS Avenuo.
• •
s PE . RPIIMBD. — PARLOR . -.MATCHES.
4tutt received ed iddltional easeoftit thole celebrated
(Alensnder'e) Metcbe,. for Falfw to tbe trade only.
sp27-&a HOWE /a 13116T0 1ii.131 159 ii!illi2D.Bt.
LOGAN SQUARE,
A CTtWN
TTIESDAY EVENING, July (itII,
I. B, WALAATEN, Chaitnlng;l9
- I=MaMil
ItEILITARY.
RETAIL DRY GOOLOS.
CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS. vj
I%IIDDLESEX 64 LIGHT BLUES.
ALL GRADE; DARK DLUES.
3-4 AND 04 'Damao FLANNELS.
34 AND CA BLUE OASSIMERES.
34 AND (M DOESKINS.
FULL STOOK. OF CLOTHS.
DO. DO. COATINGS.
DO. DQ. CASSIMERES.
BILLTAR I) AND I3AGAT EL LE OLOTHS.
CLOTHS For r t cononmAKEßs.
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, no.
•
W. T S i NODG-RASS,
JO-1m 3+5 k , ECOND end 33 ETRAWItERRY fife
B REA .11 .64 S T 511 AWLS
FOP. VISITORS TO TAE FASIIIOZTABLE BpiNucie
AND SEASIDE RESORTS.
Whites, with the new Purple Border.
Whites, with the new Blue Border,
Whites, with Scarlet Borders.
Whites, with Brown Borders.
Whites, with Black Borders. •
Whites, without -any Borders.
Purples, , with Black Borders.
Richest Grenadine Shawls imported.
1,000 Pure - White Barege Shawls.
600 Pure White liernani Shawls.
500 - 33 aye or Striped Barege Shawls.
Shepherd Plaid Spun Silk Shawls.
Rock Spun Silk Shawls—a new lot.
Tamartine Shawls, consigned to us.
Travellers supplied - with Woolen Shawls
Alen's Shawls, large size. -
..E'Y .1R 12.", ♦ I.,ASNEII4II-‘l,,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
1.P..3:---Particntar attention paid to Sttangorn visiting
'.t,hi-crity during. the Sanitary Fair.
Itit—BLACII LACE rai.p . Ts,tmo to $5. iell•amwtt
1001/VIIITE ANI) COLORED
S-I.I=`X,AN33
Shetland - Shawls,:-double borders;
Purple and Blue Border Shetland Shawls
Scarlet' and Black Bordei,
Pure White Shetland. Shawl.S.
White Lace Shii* - IS.
;White Lace RotrindaS.
.Black Lace Shawls.
Black Lace Rotundas.
White Baregc and CraPe lifaretx Shawls.
:Whiteßitrege Circulars.. :
Beantiful styles Grenadine Shawls , .
Laina. Wool Shawls....
Roek,Sptin. Silk Shawls.
Stripe Barege Shawls. .:
Plaid Woolen Shawls, for traveling, &e.
EDWIN 'HALL it CO:
je3o-tbatu Str: ' -
CONARD.
$ 30 00
•• • •
10 390
90 03
...••...2600
13 9
•.•:.0,73939
AME RI C ANC A S SIMER-ES.
SOOT01:1 FANCIES,
SIMAK-MIXED COATINGS,
WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS.
11A N 35 s.owt MANTLES.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Ninth andWarket.
m7Ls•4nths2m
SE . IMIttEIt STOOK CLOSING. 017 T •AT
VEDUOtD'..PRIU4S.
BUMMER SILKS M. to 611er rutl.,, •
• GRENADINES.6Oa. to SI per rant.
LAWNS me. to el peiyard.
LAWN ROBES REDUCED to SS.
SITSIMER POPLINS REDUCED.
Allldado of -
•
SUMMER' DRESS GOODS REDUCED,
iele.tbsion • . 2.6,80uth SECOND Wee
BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS.
- • 30. ADVANCE IN. PRICES:
We aro itlll Belittle our Black Silks at the came prices
as we did early In the season, notwithstanding the re
cent advanotf.
- MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
Plain Silks, all colors, $1.3) to $5.75.
Fancy Silks, $1 to $2.13/
Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks,s2.B7 to $6.30.
Rich Cherie Silks, at C5.97,ig, worth 1t3.20.
I d • I at i 3 24, N.
" at $4.75, "
at " $7.
10 pieces smell Plaid Sian, at i)1.25. worth $l.BO.
H. STEEL ',lc SON.
Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
Q_4 WHITE. BAI.IEG,ES FOR SEIA.WLS,
Circulars , &c.
B:4'Wkilte . ifernani. • .
•
64 White Gauze Maretz.
• 8.4 White Crepe Murata.
•
8.4 Black liernanl Baregea.
8-4 Black Tamartinos.
8.4 Black Ravages.
' 5.4 13Iack Crape Elarets.
6-4. BlucrDe-Laities.
6-4,Whlte Merlnoea.
• 11-4-Black Matinees.
EDWIN HALL & CO..
JeSO 26 South 'SECOND Street.
EMAIL DE PARIS," FOR THE
SKlN.—This delightful preparation is mo
dally recommended to ladies about visaing the country
or sea shore, for removiug the diecoloratione caused by
sunburn or salt air. The 'Small de Paris" Is en
dorsed and universallneed by the ladies of the French
capital. Ei3oEn JOINN, No. 111 S. TEXTH Street,
below Chestnut, Agent for l'Email de Paris. ien-lmil
BARGAINS.
sl.oo.Melton Cassimeres.
E 2. eoMarseilles Quilts.
.50 5-4 Damask Table Cloths, •
• .00 810 Damask Table Cloths.
29.ccot neat.Piald Lanos.
50-cent 4 4 Plaid Memo atones.
$l.OO Mullah's, colors and black.
50-cent Black Wool Potatoes.
62. cent Plain Wool Delaines.
83.00 Black Shawls. •
85.00 Plaid Lama
COOPER ShawIs.
& COWARD,
8. R. cor. ElliTYl and MARKET Streets.
T_TARRIS' MIXED CA.SSIMERES.
Light mixed Cansimeres, for boys' bolts.
Melton and Plaid Carsimeres.
Merino Caseinieres and Cashmeretts.
Linen Drills; Satinets, and Cottonades.
Ladies' Cloaking Clothe, choice shaded.
Loom and Damask Table Linen. cheap.
Towels, Towelling. and Napkins.
4,ftrge astortanent at
JOHN K. STOKES',
e 7. . . .
. . 102 ARCH Street
•
The attention ofLADIES VISITING THE
CITY, or those about
"LEAVING IT for
'Watering Places,' or ' the Country," is
respectfnliy invited to the extensive clock
of NVUITh HOODS, suitable for SUMMER
WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, MORNING
WRAPPERS; &e.
An extensive assortment to offered in Lace
and Worked Edgings and Insertings Veils,
Haudkerchiefs, Collars Sleeves , and in plain
and fancy Plaid. Stripen,and Figured White
OoodsAT PRICES MULH BELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL VALUE,
100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
100 pieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped
dinslira.
BRYANT, STRATTON.... & .BANNIS
TER'S STATE AND NATIONAL COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE, S. E. Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets •
'1 be comae Of Sustrnetion in this institution has direct
reference to the require ciente of business. The princi
pal branches pursued aro Bookkeeping In all its depart
ments and applications, Commercial Arithmetic, Com
mercial Law, Badness Penmanship, Easiness Corre
spondence. and Telegraphing.
THE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT la fitted up with
regular line instrumento, both for sound and paper.and
is under the charge of an experienced operator, who
devotes his whole time to this branch.
Young men who desire to qualify themselves for busi
ness are Invited to cull and examine our facilities for
Commercial instruction.
The now Clrcnlar fur 166.1 can be obtained by calling at
the College, or addressing us by Mall. • j 3,2-21
T THE ORPHANS' . COURT .OF THE
I N
CITY AND - COUNTYof PHILIDELPFUL
Estate of MARY QUINCEY ALLEN, a minor.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, softie.
and adjust the acconut of HENRY W. A REY,guardian
of the estate of MARY QUI NCEY ALLEN', minor . , and
to eport distribution of the balance in the hands of said
accountant, will meet the parties loterested, for the
purposes of his apuointneut. on WEDNESDAY, July
13th, MI, at 4 o'clock P. 31 al lila office, No. 507
RACE Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jy2-stutbst.
WOMB 'AND LIQUOI/t&
50 .
'BARRELS' YOUNGER'S LLB
' Bt. Anne's Breirory, W jug'.
a store, sad for oak by
WILLIAM H. YRATON & 00.,
sob 5101 Noah FRONT SOW.
100 CASES PINET, OLSTILLON,
00'8 COO/40 BRANDY, landing from Mg
"Louis," from Bordeaux.. For ea se by
WILLIAM 0. YliaTON & 00..
ap6 ., 1401 South. FRONT Strad a.
LOOMNG GLASSES.
'JAMES S. EARLE & SON.
'
dace now in store a very Jae assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
of every character, of the
VERY BEST 111NUPACTOBB AND Letter STYLES.
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVIDTG9 I :.
$D PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH PRANIN.
•
IVrONUMEN,TS AND GRA.VE
wx BTONES.—A large meortment of Grave-Ekonse, or
various designs, Tundoof the finest Italian and American
.Marble, conk:lndy on baud at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh
street. Pbtladelals. . apIT-Sulif
CARD.-W: G. BEDFORD WOULD
reopoctfolly urge that MR old-establifthen Real
Fatale OinC4), at No. 1913 CALLOWHILL Street, io
GOOD PLACE, for the *eta or purchase of property and
lbe collection of bons° and count rents, dm. Rood fur
reference*, •
JUST RECEIVED,
TO CLOSE OUT
E. M. NEEDLES.
I LIP-* SA; t4-0,;-17L-47.741-
EDIUCATIONAL".
LEGAL.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
BIOGRAPHIES
BUCCESSFUL PIIILADE'LPHIA.
MERCHANTS.
rIIRMSE(ED BY
JAMES K. SIMON,
No. 33 SOUTII SIXTH STREET,
PUILADELPRIA.
TheaY MR:MAPS R.% are carefully compiled, ?eta
Interesting inattlen to of the career of somo of tho fore
xrsoet commerclui men of Ode community. Pirti-seven
Pormouttl hketeboN are comprised in the Work, together
with an Introduction and an Raga) , on "Thimioxah
PROSPFNUTT re MrotomiNra." Illustrated:with coyeral
accurate PON:LRAMs ON STIOn— "Every Philadelphian
should main!, a copy of this WORK'. jyt-2t
i i pATRIOTTC AND STIRRING."
T 1 - 1 r, IiGT,E BT, A li-15
OR,
tI)F TILE CONFLICT
NAVAL AND MILITARY EXPLOITS,
DASHING RAIDS. THRILLING ROMANCES,
DEROIC DEEDS, DESPERATE CONFLICTS,.
EXCITING CAPTURES,
NARROW ESCAPES,
SKETCHES, POEMS,
INCIDENTS, ANECDOTES,
and everythirM of itthrest connected with the war from
the bombardment of Sumpter to the preeent time. By
A DELIGHTFUL BOOK NOR SUMMER READING.
Cloth, $1,50. Paper Cover
Just published by JAMES (MALLEN 'st sON,
1308 UUNSTNUT Street.
For sale ball Booksellers.
AGENTSWANTED.
BY THE AUTHOR OF BEULAH
I*l.2ht lyfAcAitiA, ' 41.2 5 t
1.2.0.! MAOARIA, 81,2 51
1. Ei! AtACARIA. ' 1E.26!
$1.26! DIAGAELA, A. 1.251
4.251 MACARtA, 11.'151
BY AUOGSTA .T EVANS.
PITEITEE'a, SOS CHESTNUT Streak, Alt navy , books
sold at a dloconnt. ja27-mws3t
COBILIFISSION BOUSES.
THE ATTENTION OF THE
TRADE
4 called to
OVE STOOL OF
SAXONY WOOLEN CO. all-wool Frain Flannels.
rwiLLED FLANNELS,
Variorums:ken in Gray, Searle;, and Dark Bine.
?HINTED SHIRTING FLANisrus.
PLAIN OPERA-FLANNELS.
BLACK COTTON WAIF CLOTHS.
15. 16, 17, 18. 10, 29, 21. 'M os;
FANCY CAESILIERES AND SATINET'S.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all Grades.
7.IOTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIFES, SHIRT
INOfii front various Mills.
BE COVEUT„t HAMILTON, & EVANS,
I,3 , LRTITIA Street, and
feV-wsmtsett 32 South FRONT Strut
SHIPLEY, HAZARD & HIITCHINRON,
No. I.IS CHESTNUT STREP.T,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
70A THE SALM OP
301.4-6m3 PITITA.P7.I. - PHIA-MADS GOODS.
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGEAM & WELLS
HEAVY:, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
BEAVT CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND. VICTORY CA3IBRICS AND
1111.1121AS_
BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS,
No. 12 WORdTED YARN, &a
PAPER. HANGLNGS.
.ARCIE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER-
Aa HANGINGS.
T. J. COOKE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN,
PAPER ITA_INTGrINGIS,
No. 602 ARCH Street, Second Door above SIXTH,
South Side.
The attention of the Public Is Invited to ht,
LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Or
PAPER gANGINGS,
Embracini all qualities, from •
OM CENTS TO TRIVPINEST GOLD AND VELVET
DECORATIONS.
• .Also, as entirely new article of
. • GOLD AND SILK PAPERS,
moilmwtr 3011? 111110BMID;
GENTS' FURNISH:DIG GOODS.
THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT.
WAR/LUMID TO PIT AND OMB SATISFACTION
BUDS BY
JOMIEN C. ARRISON,
NOS. .1 AND 8 NORTH. SIXTH STREET,
DEANUFACTDRER AND DEALER IN
fiEVARKIIIPS FOE FOIIIOI6IILNO 000106.
CONSTANTLY ON BAND,
LINEN, MUSLIN, and. FLANNEL SHIRTS and
DRAWERS, COLLARS, STOCKS. TRAVELLINO
SHIRTS. TIES. WRAPPRRS, &c.,
OF MB OWN MANUFACTURE.
ADO.
sOSIRRY
OLOirES,
SCAB.FS.
EMISPENDICES,
HANDKEEM3I3II,
SHOULDER BRAM 7ka, be
, .
Gold at ressotalle prise& sPIS-6m
825 411 CH STREET. 825
REMOVAL.
G. L 1101 THAN,
FIRST PREMIUM SHIRT •A:1111 WRAPPZII
}LANUFACTORT, LIM GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING EMPORIUM,
E/IMOTID 7.110 X we /awe aunt
TO Tee law STORE.
825 - .A.llOll STRE E T. 825
framw6m
F INE BURT. MANUFACTORY.
The subscribers would Invite attention to thelf
IMPROVED CUT OF Sanaa%
which they make a specialty in their bnsinem. Also.
soutantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. .
J. W. SCOTT 6 00.,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
lal7•tf Four doom below the Continental.
tin JJ I
CABINET FURNITURE Lxr•
BIL
LIARD TABLES. •
MOORE & CAMPTON,
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet brusinese,are
aow manufacturing a anperior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
ind have now on hand a fall supply, finished with the
MOORE Sr CA)3II"ION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
,htch are pronounced by all who have used them to
bianperier to all others. For the quality and finish of
these. Tables, the manufacturers refer to their nutne
cons patrons throughout the Union, who are (scatter
with the character of their arctic. aulil-Rm
EIILLIKERY,VOODS.
)11138 1 A. 'BAKER,
• • • Zit 1346 CHESTh VT STREET,
Bu ()puled
PARIS a large aNERY, 44, ssortment of
apl4-Bm* • For the Spring and Slimmer of 11364.
STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS.
OIL COMPANY DIRECTORY—CON
tainIng a List of Companies, their °dices., President°,
Treasurers, and Secretaries, we are also prepared tO
furnish New Compatties with
CERTIFICATES OF STOCK,
TRANSFER BOOK,
ORDER OF TRANSFER,
STOCK LEDGER,
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES,
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK,
DIVIDEND BOOK,
BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER,
ACCOUNT OF SALES,
Of good materials and at Low Prices.
MOSS CO:,
T HE
"EXCELSIOR" HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD
NONE °BRUNE UNLESS BRANDED
"3. 11. I. &_0(1.;711111.111. UCELSIOL"
J. H. MIOXI.VNER & 00.,
GENERAL PROVISION
,DEALERS,
CURIES DE THE CELEBRATED
46 VAX C S 0 "
SUGAR-CMIED HAMS.
Poe, 142 and 144 North FRONT Street.
Between Arch and Race streets, Phlladelrhta.
The jnellycelebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS an
(ured by J. H. Id. (1( Co. (In a style peculiar to them
•elees) expressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious
Pacor, free from the unpleasant tuete of salt, and are
pronounced by (+pleura superior to any now offered, for
sale. • • . . • . my26-tothsSm
(4REAT CENITAL,TALII—STEREO
,-. scam pictures of the interior and exterior, viz:
Union Avenue, Pine Art Gallery, Horticultural Depart
ment. Anne and Ti nobles. - Firemen's Dettartment,. the
Contested 'sword, the Class Engine. the Thousand-dol
lar Baby House, the Union Vase, the Jacquard Loom.
the Old Dutch Kitchen, the Penn Parlor, the Carriage
Department, the Engine Department, Large Dining
Room, Rubber and Ontta Parana Department,
Philadelphie Rine Club, Furniture and Carriage De
partment, Agricultural Department. the John Stevens,
the first steamboat on the Hudson; New Jersey De•
Imrtment, Photograph Department, Labor; Income,
and Revenue Department; Autograph and Rolle De
partment, the Indians. Children's Department, Dela
ware Deportment, Exterior Views of the Entrances.
&c., , Jen., &c., Ste
hicALLISTEP. & BROTHER.
Jyl-fit 728 CHESTNUT Street.
gel DRUMHEAD CA.I3BAGE PLANTS, : - ..ll—hy the hundred and thousand. at DII,EF.WF. BUD
WAR6ROUSE.7I4CHESTItUTStreet.
WARIMOUSE. CHESTA UT Stm i
t. YI-V
David Evamts,pf the /I'M V' Etermq Irrtf arm:
It 'would acorn front your late notice in ti,
Telegraph and' other newspapers that you have opened
a school of 'nett notion for testing Lillie-a Chilled-Iron
Sare,acting,as pret anubla a two-fold capacity—first,
as the inetructor of thieves !wood, tat the protectortbf
tho people—two reryreeppnviNe POsitinatt, truly,
„Now,as we are verY desirous to aid yow in every way
in this important work, (important to the thief that he
may not uselessly employ his time or criminally expole
Ms per, on ; important to the people that rhoymay know
and reel that their treasures are ceetire,P we propose,
in the future, to warrant every Bank Safe that may be
hold by our Agent at Philadeiphia proof ugainat your
scientific attainments the art of birtiary, and
yort have so dt,yintm'earedty volunteered tell/3track
and enlighten the inirchm and protect the people M
illie art, we shall take lip liberty to give volPilately
noticed' the arrival of erten:Safe and we not r,rdy tusk
lon to ten each Safe on rdeir arrival upon year new
scientific plan; as publicit announced, but we claim
that wo. have the right to insist upon It.in rotr-q:94,
Position as "a public teacher aMI' l'ameraotori and if'tlt;n. -
Ss
not a anllialtnt reason, wo Irave Kill another to tike.
Your rre,.ent facilities for a .eatisfactory teet, efry
deficient, as you have but one very imperfect Satee - by
operate upon, end if you accept' our propoultion, your
field of operations will be man enlarged, and your
efforts may prove ranch more Ktiltract, - sry to the public.
We now admit, an wo ever hare, if you succeed to . _
grind or drill a hole through the door to the front or
the lock, at any point, it in fatal,nnd if done in any
way practical to the burglar, the Ohio is nit burglar-
The lint safe wo shall expout yorrto test, an above
proposed, Isis Safe j - nnt salered fora , bank to the in
terior of the State. We expect It to arrive in l'bikadel-
Phia,.and to be ready for a ton, on Motr't'•e47, the 10th of
Tut y„ at le o'clock A. M., and sheald there be an v.delay
In its arrival it will be announced to titne. We tract
You - will buyeatly for this test.
iiespeatrally, LEWIS 'LILLIE 84 SON'.
M. C. SA Diailt, Agent.
jyl-It • 21 South SEVENTH Street-
THE, COPARTNERSHIP
fore existing between INSh.'ESP Ai TRUEFITT is
this day dissolved by mutual coussul The-business of
the lets firm willbe settled by -W.-li. Insiieep, at No.
241 CHESTNUT' Street, Philadelphia.
W. IT.
3. C. TRUEFITP.
PRILADZLPfirtc, Slay 1, 1564. •
J C. TRUBFITT WILL CONTIMFE
V • the Commission Business as heretofore; at. the
same place, - .2-1-14 CH PSTPT UT Street; nage r the name
of 3. C. TEUEFITT & CO.
GADELPITTA; Ally 1, 1S&I. jy?;:tt
ELTE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE TAIkE
NOTICE that fliP Partnership bererofcrn exi4ing
'between NIMROD- WOOLERr JAS. CRAIG has
this day been diesolv.toi bytnninal. etineeat.- The y..trt
nership busineSB will be eettle.l by JAS CRAIG, at the
Wtu Penn fietei r 831 MARKWP Street, where' the'
.business will be continued- by JA`;.CRAIG.
NIROD woo E.,swr,.
-
J52-2t. JAMES ORAL°.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO=
-A- FORE exiating botween C. C. LOWER and Fli W.
RANK, in the Whoksate Tobacco linsines. under the
Arm of LOWER & ANit, is this day dissoltiod by EMI.-
tufi/ consent. The btteiness of the lat. nun will be set
tled by either of the partneri at .N 0.1.10 North THIRD:
PHILADELPHIA, July 1,. 1954.,
H. W. RANK, of the late firing 'Lower & Rank, will'
continue the boAneso beretorose, at same place
H. W. RANK,
PRILADELPIITA, Ja17.3;•1513-1 jyl
DISSOLUTION' OF COPARTNER:
SHIP.—The firarofALTEMUS & COZENS was dis
solved on the ith day allay. 1564, by mntaal consent,
end WILLIAAt B. N. 00ZENS authorized is Pet tie np
the busium he:dug parohmeed. G eorge W. Alternus'
tereet. in said GEORG-E. W. ALTEM.U.i,
WILLIAM 8.. X. COZENS.
WILLIAM' B. N. COZENS continues the bnoineee
end admits to an interest in his basins;, from this
date, WM.. B. HENRY and- DAVID PILSON, trading
UM WILLIAM B. N. COZENS Sr CO.
WILLIAM B. N. .COZENS..
PHILAIN:LPUTA, June 80e3564.
THE FIRM OF SHIPLEY: HAZARD,
a HUTCHINSON. in thLs day diatailTed mutual
connect, Samuel R. Shipley retiring. The business will
he continued by the remaining partners ander the name
of HAZARD & HUTCHINSON. The business of the
lake Artu will be settled by L either
HIP af the undersigned.
• SAMUE R. SLEY,
SPENCER IL HAZARD.
PEMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON.
PHIMSDELPATA, 31.1ty 1. 1564. jylrdt`
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO
CIATED themselveti together under the firm of
BOLTON. DYKESIAN,At CU.. and will continue the
Car Building business-in all its branches at the old
establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and
TOR Streets. JOS. R. BOLTON,
LUKENS & HAYNES HAVE THIS
DAY DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP 1, - ; mutual
conFent. Settlements will be made, as heretofore, at
No. 51 South YOURTII•Street.
EDWARD LUKENS.
June 21, 1564. fl7l-St•l HENRY H. HAYNES.
PHILADELPHIA, ' JULY 1, 1864-
PARTNERSHIP.—I have THIS DAY adulated
CHARLES W. SCIIWARTZ, JOHN G. KELLEY. AL
BERT GRAFF, JOHN M. SIMPSON, and OWEN F.
HUBER to an Interest iamy business under the name
of A. H. FRAXCISCUS & CO.
jyl-6t A. H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MAREET Street.
pc M. BROOMALL RETIRES FROM
• the firm of S. I`. AUGE & Co., and SIMON SNY
DER, formerly of Hamman , Snyder, dc Co., becomes a
partner from this date. jyl-St*
lIISSOLUTION.-THE COPARTNER
SHIP existing between the enbecrib43rs, ender the
name and style of BROOKS. SCOTT. & CO., Is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
EDW. D. BROOKS.
JAS. W. T. SCOTT.
PRILADELYZIA, May 31, 1561.
The cnde7slgned have this de., formed a Copartner
ebip for the transaction of the DRT-000DS COMMIS
SION Busuir.ss, at 109 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia, under the name and style of BROOKS. SCOTT, S
ORATE. EDW. D. BROOKS.
JAS. W. T. SCOTT,
EDW. GRATZ, Ja.
Just 1. It6l. Ic2l-61.-m3l tiTla2
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE
Standard Illstory of the War. 1. rare chance to
make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO m VOA) per
month. 209,003 volumes already cold. Send for circu
lars. Address JONES, BEOS., & Co., Pablishers, BAL
TIMORE, Md. iel3-Im*
WANTED -TWENTY GOOD
WHEELWRIOTS AND WAGON-MAKERS ;
steady, reliable men wanted, and steady employment.
Apply to HEART SIMONS,
11 S. National Wagon Works.
je3o-31,* SECOND and CUMBERLAND Streets.
•
WANTED -A CUTTER ON PAPER
BOXES; one that anderAtande the hnsineas: No.
13 South YOURTII Et. GEORGE BATES. jeSl-3t•
ri TO LOAN ON MORT
SI6,OOm.GAGE, at 53; per cent.
S. W.
_THACKARd & SON.
3030-St* 24-4 South THIRD Street.
ge DWELLING HOUSE WANTED.—
WANTED TO RENT. fiir the coming year. a well.
furnished Hoare, situated between Chestnut and Pine
and Tenth and Seventeenth Streets. Apply immediately
to LEWIS. BOARDMAN, & WHARTON, '438
ROT Street
STATIONERS,
432 CHESTNUT Street
EIRE-PROOF SAFES.
„i n LILLIE'S
CHILLED IRON SAFE,
"Not dead, but llvetli.ss
COPARTNERSTrirns...
Jimrl,la4
COPARTIVBRSHIP
WANTS.
PSIIOEMANERS. —W A NTED—
Gdod BANDS to Last and Finish on all kinds of
work, men and women's; fair wages and steady em
plo) moot. B P. ItIOLLNBABX.
40S COMMERCE Street,
Fourth Story.
N. B. —A man to rob down and turn Boot-legs.
jyl-St*
WANTED -A. BOY •IN A. CLOTH
Store; reference required; 36 South SECOND
Street.
WANTED .-THE GEN'TLE3Ta
who purchased a Hanging Basket at the Wm
Penn Parlor. Great Central Fair, will please call fur
hie property at '127 BROWN Street. . lt•
WANTED -A SITUATION AS BOOK
KEEPER or SALESMAN
by a Man of bruiness tact and experience. with rood
reference, Address "Frost," Press Office. jyi-2t•
WANTED -A SITUA.TION AS AS,
sistant Secretary or General or Corresponding
Clerk. A Manufacturing Establishment or Printing
Office preferred. Testimonials as to character and
ability. Address "W. B. D.," this office. jyl.-2t`
WANTED -THREE SUBSTIT U TES
of good fighting qualities, for the Army of the
Potomac, to represent a gentleman exempt from mili
tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT Sl , Phila_ je3a•tf
$6O A MONTH 1-I WANT AGENTEI
at TM a meath.exPensee paid, s. !ell my EVZ&•
LASTING' PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 15
other articles_ Fifteen etrenlare sent free. Address
ap3o-dawBm JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford, Maine.
WANTED—TO RENT, FURNISH
=SD 11013611 Apply to R. B. GROESBECK; Conti
nental Hotel. ' je3o.3t•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO 'LET -
TRH SECOND. THIRD,
.FOITETH; :AND FIFTH
Floors of the Speclone EnlhHes.
#O. 221 STREET
IIdhIEDIATS POSSESSION , GLEN.
'.Apply on the premises to ' • • •
i7l-2V • tees. 0. wIORTWN k
• A ••• STORE STAND :;; -OW G
t 5 ill health. I offer far male my entire stock of
STORE GOODS AND FIXTURES, eltuated as VILLAGE
GREEN, Delaware county, Pa.. four and a • bale miles
from Chester, and two and a half miles from Glen Rid
dle Station, on the Philadelphia. Media, and West
Chester Railroad, where a good business has been, and
can . be, done. Terms easy.
33,2-St•lp .TOS. E. SOHiSON.
f el FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE RESI
DENCE. situated on WOODLAND TERRACE.
Also. a DeW DWELLING, with modern couvouisaeas
situated at MANTUA, mar Jue Kelley's.
Apply to RORT mica REGOR.
• 4 W WALNUT Street.:
••
a FOR SAL E-A - LAEGE 'AND
Walwall-bullt DWELLING DOGES, slum° No. 915
Green street, three stogies front and back. having all
the modern conveniences, stood, yard , Sic. Terms ac
commodating. Possession given by the 10th Inst. For
particulars apply at 600 N. TENTH St. ry2-4t•
inFOR SALE-CHEEP AND HIGH-
Iy-tmproved Maryland FARM, containing 1,01)
acres, 400 acres of which are excellent timber; the bal
ance in a high state of cultivation. Situate on the
Chickamacomico river, Dorchester conuty,.eight miles
from the county-town. Cambridge. Five seta of large
farm Improvenieuts;. Store and Dwelling, extensive
wharf. &a. Price only 445,000. For particulars apply
to Ciii) E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street.
$5,000 TO $lO,OOO TO LOAN LT 5
if flue
jTI-30 M
per cent.
FOURNII.Bc.,:-.
BOARDING.
OARDING:—TWO SECOND-STORY
R
town TO LET. at 132 North TENTH St. jag-tr
PERSONAL: P • •
ERSONAL -PATBNTP UNITED
STATES and BURMAN, procured y
j7^_ -3t• B. BROWN. 31.1 WALNCIP Straei.
PERSONAL. -JET BALL EAR
-a- DROPS, 60 cent& OILS RAOI Stiroet. J7l-21°
LOST Al%'D -FOUND.
T DST On MISLAID -A POLICY OF
INSURANCE. issued by the Spring Garden inn
illllol Company . No. 470, dated June 25,1 tl. By return-
WARREN Nemo a callable reward will be paid.
, 318 N. EtORTEENTR Street. ie22,waler
IT EATON it DEN OKLA, HARDWARE .
.COMIISSIOI , I DIERCIIAIiTS. 507 cORNBROP
and MO NORTH Stream, offer for axle:
Anchor Brand Balla; Plymouth Mil Rivets.
.11 S. Butcher's Cant Steal; Style Cabinet Lollar.
Platnam'a Hnree Nails; Locke's bebool Slates.
Copper,Brays. and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. •
11 aa ..ortmoet. n 1 imseleau Werdwava 14.631.11
/20:311.11ER COIIPLA.LNT, DiA2RIICEL.,
K-7 llyeentery, and all disordenfot the Bowels rolieted
at once by the use or Jardetla's Syrup or Blaultterry
Root and Rhubarb. Entirely
r y e ?
G rit, slit take%
N-
WlL ° . ' 4 ' . ` kr) r iNt s kaiS r i e Ni and
Off BBL& PIJBE OLP...TERBEXATTLE
WHISKY, fur sato bY •''.
S P. MIDDLETON,
tort FRONT Stroat.
ART GALLERY,
GRAND COLLECTION OF PICTURES
ON EgTEDITION FOR d FEW DAYS LONCIM
The Gallen' will be opened to the public an every
:reek day. ;le ti.l fn ether notice, from 3 A. X. tole P. M.
on and atter VI,E - .."0.18.DA1 . , June 2.4.
Sea.on Tickets , to 3%1y B, inelnidve, 5.) cents.
Admittance 25 oent. 1. Catalogues 25 ermth,
To v Al g w envy br, AIN A Dti E, tents ftra
A:drnittan co only at t'bi centre door on Vine
C.jIWVER'S N'.-SW_ C; 11E S T.NIJ T -
•••• STREET THEATR.
LEONARD GROVEY ••• • • • ......... ••• • • MANA 0
Oda,' cf Grover% The. ltre, Virash:ngtori. 1). C..)
COOL AND OOMFOR!, CABLE AT ALL TIYES.
THE CENTRIFUGAL F.A.N. tri OPERATION NIG fi TUE
CONTINUED AND EN' 711usra8Tro SUCCESS
of ti ae„
CORO2OUSLY BRILLI AAT PRODUCTION,
THE NEW SEV EN SISTERS.
IMPORTANT EX`I 7 P-k NO TIC&
GRAND DOUBLE P ERPORSIANCE,
THlS . lBa,tvrd ay) AFTER NOON and EVENING,
When the entire bpectecte at. 'I be presented, with au
the flew Scenes, New Char act New
Dances, &t.. e .which Ne ere recet ve, len theft - former Repre
sentations Kith: unbounded Dc ma rntrations of Do: ecb.c.
J. E. MGDOI.IOIr 6 H.
In. bin , inimlte hie int PPr.Watttioit of
MOTHi.P. P.LUI
PRICES OF AD3 riSSI:92r:
Dress Circle or Zareosc f..) Ornate.
Family Circle. sl Csots.
Orche. tra Sew, 7.5 Cure.
Six of the Front. Seethes only a re rs..erv.,4 no Orahee.
tra Seats. No exixa ohm ge for Se curing Seats.
GRAND
4th, PAT )AN IO D LAST WRTD3 LAST NCE
T"O3E : 5 7 MONDAY?
ARCII-STREET T:HEA-TRE.
NOTICE'EXTRAOR.DriYARY.
- BENEFIT OF LOT! 'A.
THE CELEBRATED CALIFORRNIA coxiirrraTrocir,
Pronounced by Fife •RD tiTe yfrf.e^, and pobiic to be the
moot versntile yonngacrrPPs of the pr...,ent
YOUT11; 11 - EAUTT, TIVAtIITY.
THIS (SA TIITRDAY) EVEN/ Nil. Jnl72d, .
The performance 'mill commence wit e. ram's great
Tragedy of
--,
BIANCA -
.Mrs. C. ECIRR.
1iA7.10 C. BARTON RILE.
After which Mies LOTTA will appear tit. her i. -
94'
Bitift:TO , SOLO,
-
3rld eing the
Le,rtli 11re — ball ' ad
of
iA4I' vLS‘E E 1
To be followed by theS 3 r F amul zF" e
S%N 4 THE 6r r-FoR•NOTH '
'
ING. romDIBBII
STUART R.113.50,y
:tax Ifie4'
OTTA
The whole to conclude with LOTTA'S groat pir7414:412,.
:ton of
TOPST,
In which the will , dance a "Comic Hornpipe" an kaing
"Coon lll:toting. - boar original with her.
GO AND SEE CALIFORNIA'S GOLD -DROP.
WALNUT STREET THE ziTRE.—
Tweifthuittht or-the eminent Tragedian,
SIR. J. ROBERTS.
and the beautiful versatile actress.
ALENIDd'PISRER BAKER.
THIS (Saturday) SVDNIINIG July 2. a grand tionblo
Eilterthipment J.S. ROBERTh as Sir Edward Mortimer.
in Coleman's Play of THE IRON CHEST. ALEN/NA
FISHER BAKER as 'Wilford, and the splendid Specta
cular Drama of FA US7 AND MARGUERITE—Mr. J. B.
Roberto as Menhistopheleot Atexina Fisher Baker as
Marguerite. Supported h 7 the entir e cempac3,.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH-
J- -a- STREET TITEATRE.
BENEFIT OF MISS LOTTA.
SIXTH-NIGHT 09 CECILE RUSH.
TO-NIGHT (Saturday) Jay 2, 1.564,
PATIO.
GEO ft in - kgsta.pr.
0. W. CHILDS.
jyl.•lni.•
._ _.
BiRIICII Cecile lio.h_
Fazio Barton Rill.
After which. THE GOOD FOR NOTHING.
Nan. (with songs) ' AfiSs Lott&
Tom Stuart Roboot
TOPS! ONG I .arelcll i n th ad he
BY MISS 1 KG THE COON.
1.101714 TA!
P HILADELPHIA NATATORIUM
AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, BROAD Street.
below Walnut.
.
Ja.NeEN respectfully reminds Ladies and Gentle
men. contemplating leaving for the Sea-shorn or Water
ing places, that from 4 to 10 lessons in many C-2.8.36 hays
been sufficient to enable his pupils to become good
swimmers. To those preyentod by • business to leave
the city, or who prefer home comforts to crowded
hotels on the sea-side, he would say that the NATATO
.IIIUM his always been considered the best snhstitute to
any common-sized ocean. jeM-61'
ART GA-LLERY,
LAN SQUARE.
FOURTH OF JULY.
The ART GALLERY of the GREAT CENI4tAL FAIR
will be open to the public, on July 4th, from S A. M. until
10 P. 31.
Admittance, 25 cents.
I'HE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
A- CHESTNUT htreet, above Tenth, is OPEN DAME.
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
a dr oi t GRAND PLEASURE
CURSiONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR. —One
of the following splendid flnit-class esteamere, Ttl
CLEVELAffIo, ILLINOIS, NOUTHERN T, IROD
CITY, TRAVELER, SIISTROR, IKON SIDES_ LAC LA
BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVELAND,
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M. each day of the week, escepi
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on the
following days at o'clock P. DI, through the months.
of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Trim.
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Sear
of America,whicb, for utility. pleasure, and health.art
onsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees en
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes in iz
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior, wilt
tbebeantifttrivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary',
The man and extensive minearef iron and copper
unequaled y any in the world, with the newly-dtr
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, witd and
romantic scenery, combined with its pore and brooklet,
climate, render the Lake Superior tripone of. far more.
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly. fitted nal
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while every
precaution has been taken to provide, for the safety a..
comfort of passengers.
Fare. including State- Rooms and Moals, abo at 2. 1 4 cants
pesmlle.Time occupied in making the round trip, from
S to 10days.
Rooms secured, and further information obutined,
application to proprietors.
ROBT,HANNA S:
HUSSEY Sr Moil/UPI:L.'? }Cleveland. Ohio.
J.T WHITING Sr Co., } Detroit Vichtgaa.
JOHN HUTCHINGS. - •
je2l4 anti
2 7- KE:
Lake Ontario,
The Thousand Islands.
The Rapids of St. Lawrence
River,
Montreal,
Qnebec, &e., &e.
Tickets for the above Excursions, which have beet
so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub
lic, by varions routes to Niagara Pal for sale at tka
PHILADELPHIA AND EL3IIRA RAIROAD TICICES
OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and CHEST :MY
Streets, where frill Information will be riven.
N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent.
JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent.
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWRILL Streets.
mylo-tnthetiyl
186 , 4 CAMDEN AND AT- . 1864
LANTIC RAILROAD.
&MIXER ARRINGEVENT-THROUGH IN TWO
HOURS.
YOUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY.
Oa and after MONDAY. July 4th, trains leave TINS.
street Perry as follows:
Freight, with passenger car attached
Express (through in two hours).
Atlantic A CCoM od Idiot ......
Junction Accommodation.......
RETUENINO, leaves. Atlantic
. .
Atlantic Accommodation 6.45 A M..
Express 7.05 A. M.
Freight 11.50 A. M.
Mail 4.48 P. IL
Junction Accommodation 5.22 A. M.
Fare to Atlantic. .$2.. Round-trip Tickets (good only
for the day and train on which they are issued), 1.3.
EXTRA 11A DDOIVFIELD TRAINS
Leave -Vine street at 10.15 A. M. and IP. K.
Leave Eaddondeld at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
OX SUNDAYS,
. .
Mall train for Atlantic leaves Tine street at 7.30 A. N.
Leaves Atlantic at 4.43 P. M.
JNO. 0. BItTANT, Agent.
The bar which formed last year has entirely disap
peared, leaving the beach one of the most delightful 04
the coast. Je3o•tael
FOURTH OP JULY AT ATLANTIC.
will
Tickets sold on the 2d SA, end 4th of July,
will be good to return on any train on or before rho
6th. .1830-4 t
SEA BATIIING.
ar-fi..-.1„ 0 it 0 BRANCH—Faro St 00
Tickets sold and baggage checked through from Phila
delphia to Long Branch.
On and after MONDAY, June tr, passengers for tb.g
above kelebrated watering ,place will take the Camden
and Amboy Railroad line from Walnut street wharf, al
2 o'clock P. 11, every day, (excejot Sundays) for Free
hold, from thence by_stages for Long Branch, arriving.
about telt past 7 P. M.
The road from Freehold to Long Branch baring been
much improved, passengers will find this route pleassat
aad expeditious.
A new line of comfortable stages will be put on this
route for the special accommodation or passengers for
Lose Branch THOS. P. BARKALOW,
Je27-Bt Stage Proprietor.
aglat t at t i RARIT A.N AND
- DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD
—To Lung Branch, Atsion. Manchester, Tom's River.
Bailment, Red Bank. &c. &c.
On and after M, DAY next, July 4th. Trains will
leave CAMDEN. for LONG BRANCH, at 7.45 A. M.. and
3.30 P. daliy (Sundays excepted). Returning, will
leave LOG BRANCH at 6.r. A. M., and &SS
THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freight Train with passenger car attached. will
start for Stations on the main line, daily, from CAR
DEN (Sundays excepted). ark.% A. M.
Stages connect at Woodmansie and Manchester for
Barnegat and Tom's River.
Stages (will also connect at Farmingdale, for Point
Pleasant, WWI Village, Blue Ball. and Our Bonne
Tavern. •
For
COLE, at Cooper' further informati s Polr.t Com on apply to
den Company's Agent,
B._
WM. F. GRIFFITTS,
General Superintendent
. WEST CHESTER
.N • • n . : .
JWAD y A MEDIA.
FOURTH OP JULY EXCURSION.
. Ronnd-trip tickets will be sold between West Chester
and Philadelphia good from July Sd to Stls inclusive.
Fare for the Round trip, $1 PI
373-4/ HENRY WOOD. Seperintoodent.
isig r as t . FROM NEW YORE, FOR
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD SPRIINO-
FiEL D. and BOSTON.—The steamers conliziENTAL
and ELM CITY leave Peck Slip, But River, daily, eta
16 P. DI. and 11 at Distill je .9m
sigth zt FOR ALBANY lasiti•TßOY
—via DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA
h AL.—The barge "S. FLANAGAN,' Captain W. Cor
son. is now loading at the .ttret wharf below Rotate
etreet..abd will leave for the above points on WED
RESDIV. JULY 6th, at 6P. M. For Freight, which
will be taken at reasonable rates. apulT to D. L. FLA
NAGAN, Agent. ho. 301 E. DELAWARE Av. ST"--it"
STRANGERS VISITING THE
cur, eolietted to the facilities of the TINTIT anl
MARKET SLEEPER UMBRELLA FACTORY.
e24.12t.
404 MONEY TO ANT AMOUNT
LOANED noon Diamonds. Watcher. Jawel
• Ty, Plate, Clo th ing, Sto., at JONES St CO.'S
Old Eatabliabed Loan ORM, ClJrner THIRD
and GASKILL Streeta, below Lombard. aplit-Snait
citfr) LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE
wroßs--conduetea. b L adies. TWELFTH.
Street.. first door below Race. Every article In their
line elegant. easy, and correct in mato. C. H. NEB.,
D LBW, Proprietor, tends to Gentlemen, M
me tee corner
of TWELFTH and RiCE StreOP!, B. —rolOnal.
accuracy iniVed.
•
AMUSEMENTS
CENTRAL PAIR,
IT lIAS BEEN DECIDED To* ffmn. THE
LOG_kli SQUARE
SAN,ITARY COMMISSION
EXCURSIONS.
ELIGHTFUL BUM-
• EXCURSIONS.
Saguenay River,
Portland,
Wbite Monataine,
Saratoga Springs,
&c., &c., &a.
7.30 A. IL
9.15 A. IL
•• 2 W P. Y.
• . 4.15 P. IL
•• 5.30 P. YL