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    The [Street CRFS.
•
•To the Editor of The Press:
Sin: lau verrinuth pleased to 800 the para.
,graph from a New York,paper, In regard to our ex
, tortiontsts, published .by you a day or two ago. It
,behooves our citizens to wipe out this foul stain by
t their marked disapprobation, and not only to refrain
from riding, In the cars, but use their influence to
-prevent others not only until the old rate is re
stored, but until the extortionists are compelled for
extort money from their own treasury(overflowing)
to pay their expenses, until the experiment is felt to
'recoil on themselves.
Although an Myelin, I have refused to enter the
•oars since the extortion began, except to go to the
Fair, when the distance required It. I walk. fifteen
squares to my business, and when tho "presidents"
'will sell twenty-live tickets for ofie dollar, which they
ought to do. I will become a regular customer.
The !treats of our city belong to the people of the
city, who have graded and loved them at a great
-anomie; and aro superior to arty other city, They are
.to be given up to a.parcel of land sharks, but as we
,permit rails to be laid on them by a company to make
money, they must be made a convenience to the pee
:pie—not an exorbitant tax upon them. The question
'ls now fullrat Issue-Are the people to have the use
.031 their own streets, or are the Board of Presidents
to control them'?
I am truly yours,
REPENTARCII AT LICISURK.—Tno °Mono Tribune
:aim that at a pioture gallery In Kenosha, Wiscan
fain, the subject of Merringo was sportively discussed
'by a party of young ladles and gentlemen gathered
there. Among the gentlemen was 'a lieutenant of
..unlllllnois cavalry regiment (the 19th), and among
the ladies was a Bliss It., daughter of one of the
oldest settlers. They proposed to got married
to see how it would seem. Just thou a. magistrate
-came in. Shoulder.straps asked' the squire if
ho would marry him. He said yes, If he could find
any lady to have him. Miss M. jumped up, and sahl
.She would haves lie. The justice lustramed them
-to Stand up and take hold of hands. Tho -usual
, questions were asked and answered, and in five
mi-
Mutee they were man and wile. Then came the se
rious part of the joke. When the new.made bride
found she was really n bride her laugh turned to
tears. Hor lawful husband wished her to go to his
-hotel with him, but she tied to her own home 7 Her
parents, nearly distracted, appealed to theustiee to
..undo what he hail done ; but wore informe d that the
- - statuteS of Wisconsin gave him no authority to sopa.
'rate manned wife. Night came on. The bride was
-.kept at home and the husband forbidden to enter
the house. He Is determined to hare his lawful
' , wife. She and her whole funny are In groat distress.
',Thus matters stand at the present moment.
CITY ITEi'►IS.
Astrtar. EXOURSIOIV Or vue YOUNG MEN'S
'CHRISTIAN AI36OOIATIOII.—For several years past
.the Young Men's Christian Association of this city
have been accustomed to making one or more ex
•oursions to Atlantic City during tho season, for the
'physical and mental recreation of the excursionists
and the beiefit of the — Assochtion , s nuances, and
those who have htretofore participated in these
pleasant trips will not willingly fall to indulge In
tile one to be given on Friday, the 15th inst. The
President of the Association informs us that their
body will be well represented in the excursion, and
that a few invited guests,inchidMg several proininent
Clergymen, will take part in the affair. A large
pumber Of tickets have already -been sold. We
Aannot help remarking in this connection that, the
amorous accessions to the membership of this
highly resPectable and useful religious organize
:Lion of late speak well 1 - 9 r its nirmgdonlcut,
.ELEGANT SU/01NR CLOTHING AT MODNHATS
IPOICISS.—Those of our readers who have not yet
'etiPidled thebaseiveS iSith garmentS for the season,
will find it to their advantage to oral at the popular
.old house of Messrs. C. Somers & Son, OM Chestnut
street, under Jayne's Ifall. The stock. of ready
/Dade garment.S now offered bp these gentlemen is
.01/0 of the largest in the city, and most complete in
its departments. TLe fabrics are of the most
.exquisite designs, and being of their own Imporm
-310n,..are much below the usual prices.
'OOAL STILL Anvesiciwo.—Now that. the Fourth
is over, and business resumed, we would suggest
that, to avoid the still further advance in the price
of Goal, Which is certain to come, the wisest plan
Will be to go to W. W. Alter's popular Ooal Yard,
Sim No. 95T North Ninth street, and order a winter
-llnpply. Be sells the best Coal that is brought to
.Phlladelphia.
TBR "PRIZE-MEDAL" Sauer, invented by Mr.
'John F. Taggart, and sold by Mr. George' Grant,
-810 Chestnut street, is, without exception, the best
'in fit, comfort, beauty, and durability. His stock of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of his own exclu
sive malaufacture and importation, Is also the
Choicest a the city, and his prices are moderate.
Mn. VA !MANI'S CONPEOTIONS.—Thero aro doubt
less but few of our citizens who have not made the
acquaintance of the popular Confectionery Esta
blishment of Mr. A. L. Vansant, Ninth and Chest
nut streets. Ris delicious Sweet Jordan Roasted
Almonds, fine Chocolate Preparations, French and
American hilstures, and hothouse and imported
Fruits of various kind, are universal favorites.
Bios DllTCH.—English words are creeping gram
-dually into the Gorman language. At Hamburg
there has just appeared, "Essays, Wissonsohailli
then and lit rarlsoben Inhalts. con H. Holland :
aus dem Engltsehen von B. Althans.. 7 ) We
recently noticed In a Dutch newspaper some
thing to the following effect : "All dein coatesen,
and trowseren, aild.waistcoatsen. buy at der Brown
Stein Closen Hall of der Rockhill 1 4 r. Wilson, Nos.
603 and 606 Ohestnut Strauss, above Sate strata%
-der Philaderfy I" Good, for a first attempt, that.
JULY THE FOURTH, 1881. '
Charles Stoked & Co.,
Anniversary of ArneriCalf Independence,
"One price)
Glorious Constitution and laws,
Under the Continental.
Three cheers for the Sanitary Fair, that it is all
-over 1
. .
WE AIIiIiMITISTED to call attention to the large
sale or coal oil by the sheriff, to take place this
morning. See advertisement.
A 137LSNDTD ABOORTMBN't or misses', chtldronel
andboye. hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
of Charles Oakford & Sons, 824 and 888 Chestnut
street, Continental Hotel.
TRH LARGEST AND BREIT ASSORTMENT OH
BATHING BoIIRS In the United States for _ladles,
gentlemen, and children, at Sloan's, SOB Market
street, Philadelphia, and at his store, Capc Island,
New Jersey.
TEE HANDSOMEST AS3ORTMENT 07 STRAW, FELT,
and other Hate can bo purchased of Charles Oakford
Oc Sons, 884 and 888 Chestnut street—Continental
Sae!.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE FOURTH OF Juvr.
. • BY TRH BARD OP TOWER HALL.
Again, the people of the North '
Rave bad another "glorious Fourth,"
Spite of '
Aye, and in spite of mnrd' rens blows .
Dealt by our fierce. relsatlese foes, •
Yet we have still
A country, blooming, strong, and great, •
Whose birthday we may celebrate.
'Twee fine the rockets to behold,
That high their sparkling trains unrolled,
As up they sped,
And pyrotechnic emblems proud. •
On which the eyes of a vast crowd
With pleasure fed,
Seeing each patrlot's dealt's
Expressed in characters of fire.
-Bat oh, it was a nobler eight
Our soldiers with their weapons bright
All armed, to view.
Swelling a peaceful triumph now ;
And very pleasant, we allow,
The sight was, too,
Of countless citizens arrayed
In fine, new clothes at Bennett's made.
Oar stock of Clothing is the largest, and our assort
ment the bent in Philadelphia, and is constantly being
replenished by large additions, keeping it Tall and fresh.
TOWER HALL, -
GlB MARKET STREET, ,
It BENNETT & CO.
• To CLEAI TEE Boum off nuts, on
Dutcher's celebrated , • . •
DIORTNINO YLIMCILLER.
a neat, cheap artlole, easy to Ma Every sheet will kill
&quirt Bold everywhere.
FREDICH, RICHARDS, & CO., TENTH and MAR.
BET Streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
my2s-wfm2m •
H 01 7 98 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 Hiawatha was adindged to
:lays conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because
'e brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit
that our preparation is worthy of tta name, for the bone
'its it confers w,hen - lt 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 lift
appearance, so that the roost ethical observer cannot
-detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops
its falling out, disuses it and the scalp from all imps•
'titles, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as
any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad et
leas of previous use of preparations containing sulphur,
anger of lead, ks.
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow
ing challenge to test in the New York dailies three
Weeks, which
WAS NEVER ACCEPTED
Let some well known and dieintereated persona &D
-oom, one to the proprietor of each preparation for tine'
hair to bring up.the color. Evers , proprietor to use no
thing but his own preparation, and the person nothing
.also during the test. A certificate of the malt to be
'Widely published at the expense of the "nneaeoeiefal
liompetitors. Sold everywhere.
JOSEPH HOYT & CO.,
10 rinirereity Place, New York.
HAIM DYR I ;HAM DYE! i
BATCHELOR'S eelebrated HAIR DYE it the Best in
the World. The only Harmless, True, and Reliable
'Dye known. This splendid Hair. Dye is. perfect—
changes Red. Rutty, or Cray Hair Instantly to a
Glossy Black or Nalurat Brown, without Injuring the
caair or Staining the Skin, leaying the Hair Soft and
'Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently resterint
it. pristine color, and rectiles the ill effects of bad Dyes
The genuine le signed WILLIAK A. BATCHELOR; 1111
+Altera are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
3:1 . all Druggists, ke. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street,
New York, Batchalor's new Toilet Cream for Drawling
'he Hair. Jy3l-ly
ONE-Pnrcz CLOTHING, OS TICE LATETB
SYYLEs, made in the Beet Manner, expreasly for RS
'TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prim marked le
!Plain ?inane. All Goode made to Order • warranted
.matlarmotory. Oar 0711-PllOll STWTZX blattletlY adhered
Co. All are thereby treated alike.
dekt-b' JONES k 00.. 604 MARKET Street
•
-STEINWAY & Boss,
FfM PIANOS.
PIANOS,
Tor sale only at •
BLASIUS BROS..
1008 OIIESTRUT Wont
WESZLIIII & WILSON'S HIGECIIST PREMIUM
LOOK-STITOH
SEWING MACHINES.
TLIETHIL&PEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
dsleerotlgas, 704 CHESTNUT Eitrpet, an. Seventh.
PopuLen CLOTHING 4 IIOIJBK of
"OAK HAIL."
Best-ellen Dods at, moderate prices.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
S. E. sorner SIXTH snd MARKET tiniest'.
Custom Department (to make to order) No. 1 B.Bl.ith
ii..7ar4-N. ;I. ri?. 01 z 0 *A
FLY-0111130 RS. —By W.
D. W. Bartine, D. D.,_ on
the 27th , Mr. Seth W. Fly,of Backs connty, to Midi
Mary Gibbons, of this city.
JONES—SPACKSAN.—By the same, on the 2d
M inst.
)Sir. Charles W. eons, of this city, to Miss Rachel
Sparitinsn, of Chester enmity.
RAYERSTICK—HIBLER.—Ou the morning of the
6th inst., in the Church of St. Mathias, by Rev. R ,-1 3.
Chase, bir. IVtitiaist R, Haveretick to Miss Gertrude H.
liibler.
ETEES-11.01111ER. —On tho 30th or Juno, at the refil
l:Nl/CU of the heido'n mother, by the Rev. J. P. Leib,
Mr. Frederick E. Steel, of Pine Grove, to Mien Bookie
Hammer, of Orwlinthuti. 'No cards. •
D1P.,r3..
CARTER.—In this city, on Saturday, July 21. Orate
Kilbourne. only child of Dr. Charles and 51;try 11. Car
ter, aged Aix and a half months. •
ABBOTT.—On the 4th inst., Esther, wife of John Ab
bott, in the 76th year of„her Rae.
The relativeaand friends of the family are respeclfally
invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence,
No. 1421 Vine street., on Thursday afternoon, the7th
st 2 o'clock. ••
MONTAGUE —On the 6th inst. '
after a leman& 'se
vere Illness, Rachel D.. wife of da mes B Montague. '
The relatives end friends of the ,(amity are reenact
folly invited to attend the funeral, from the reableace
of her husband,- No. 1700 Girard, avenue. on Thursday
next, the 7th hat., at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Lower
Merlon E. Church. - ••
KaLLEII.-00 9atnrday, July 2d. Rev.. Benjaiiiin
Keller, general agent for the Lutheran Publication &zo
ology, tu the 71st year of his ago.
The relatlvea and - friends of .the deceased are re.
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the rest
di.once of C. P. Norton, Esq., No. 1612 Poplar street, on
Wednesday morning next, -at 9 o'clock. Funeral to
proceed to Germantown.
TYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND.
ARCH have A •
Fine ctock of Siikk,
Pine stock of Shawls,
- Fine stock of. Flannels,
Fine stock of Linens.
Fine stock of. Muslim.ie.9o
ilars. NEIEIOI 6 III OVARTERLY REPORT
I OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANE OF PR IL .1-
rek,'LPHIA, JULY 2, 1634:
IMMEEM
Loan's and discounts $164,8r6 95
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure clr
-100,000 03
U.S. Bond. deposited for other pit:- , -
pose. 50,000 00 .
U. S. Bonds and other U. S. eine.- -
latiOn on hand 117,650 00
Fr. DX 85
Specie and Legal Tender Notes 8172,682
Bills of solvent banks 1,514 03
U, S. Fire-per-cent Legal Tenders. 55,000 00
Bash items 7,496 86
Due front banks and bankers 76,198 47
Real estate 2,812 77
Enense account 3.84)0 23
MEM
Capital stock
Circulating notes issued
Profit and lose
Duo to banks and bankers
Due Treasurer of the 11, 8
Due depositors on demand
Elar e ' STATEMENT OF FOURTH AA
TIONAL BANN - E fts required by the Second
Sealer, of the Mt of the General assembly of this Com
monwealth, approved the 13th day. of OCTOBEIt, 4, D.,
lanottut of Loans and Dircounte ....... ..$253,100
Amount 11. S. Legal Tender Notes 81,MI
grnount Due from other Banks 34,000
Amount of Notes in Circulation 15,000
Amount DeroAlts 270,100
Ammo. Balance* due to other Bauks..... ....... 1.4,970
PIITLADI;LPIII.I, July 0, 1.931.
CITF OF PHILADELPHIA, SS. _
I. SAMUEL J. )IAPHULLAN, ("galller orate FOURTH
NATIONALBANK, being sworn,
depose and say, that
the above Statement Is correct to the best of my knowl
edge and belief. SAMUEL J. MacMULLAN.
Sworn before me, this Alh . dar of JULY: A. D. 180.1.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMSON,
Notary Public.
!gr. Effeirrit-Ezowrit ANNI
VERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.
—THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OP
PENNSYLVANIA..—The annual edited meeting of The
State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania was
held at the La Pierre louse, on Broad street, on the 4th
day of July, A. D. HU. pursuant to notice, and the
usual business transacted.
?be Officers and Standing Committee of the Society.
for the ensuing year, are as foltowd:
President—John R. Latimer.
Vice Prtsident—Thomas alcEtien, H. D,
Secretary—Harrla L. Sprout.
Assistant Secretary—George W. Harris.
Treasurer—Robert Mims.
Assistant Treasurer—William G. Caldwell.
STANDISCI COMXITTER. •
James Schott, William Wayne,.
Peteg Dall, I Josiah W. Harmer,
Samuel B. Boucle,James! Glentworth.
Thomas oblation.
jy6-2t E L. SPROAT, Secretary.
liar . GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.-RE.
STAIIRANT DEPARTAIENT.—The undersign
ed, Treasurer of this Department, acknowledges the re
ceipt of the following donations: •
Amount previously acknowledged 310,30 87
Through Ellen F. Earp' collected by N. W.
Barkness, Chestnut Hill 100 00
Subscriptions in aid of the Sanitary Fair, col- .
lected by Master Win. Ruusli 7 00
Trough Mrs. 0, A. Nicolas, Roading,to Penn
sylvania Kitchen 305 Ss
Through Mrs Chaplain, from citizens of Ger
mantown ^ MI 55
Through Bibari.bv hands of Se c retaryman 100
l.Mrs.Tl'. T. Bradford, ,from
the Ladles' Aid Society of Waterford,Pa ,and
vicinity 876 00
Through.Alre. W. A. Sponslor, New-Bloom
field. from citizens Of Liverpool, Perry coun
ty,
Pennsylvania 33 00
Through B Potter, from citizens of German
town, Pa 23 0/
MTS. E. Gordon, Shickehinny - , Pa 2 73
Through Alm C. Ingersoll Gera, of Erie, Pa.,
from " Erie ' Barrel . Factory,''
per hands of
P. G. Finn - *lO3 68
Waterford Soldiers' Aid Society 16 M
0119 93
Less exchange 1 19
-- 118
71
Through 3.. H. Fithian, Abtecom, If. 3., f
ti
Mark Adams
Through M. A. Montgomery. secretary, Dan
ville, Pa., for Montour county, a donation
from Wert Hemlock township 16 15
Through Miss Mary McHenry, front a Friefid..- . 50
By James Malleury Esu., London 1,007 DO
Proceeds of sale of two- guns and one mortar, •
donation from C. itnap. Fort Pitt Foundry, •
• Pittsburg, Pa 175 0)
• FRANCIS P. STREL, •
‘Treasurar Restaurant Department.
OEOROE F. LEWIS, Chairman.
has. Da. Gamma W. MORRIS. Treasurer. -
Mies MART. Ch'n Ladies' Committee. It
lige"' OFFICE OF TILE CATATVISSAL
RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 494- WALNUT.
Street, • PHILADELPEILS, July 2. 1.561.
NOTICE TO STOCkHOLDERS —The Board of Direc
tors have established a Transfer Agency for the Stock of
this Company in New York City,
SA I.IIJIL h.150X, Esq. , Secretary and Treasurer "of
the Central Railroad Company. of New Jersey, has been
appointed Transfer Agent, office GO WALL Street, New
Alt ,
Stockholders wishing the New York Certificates in
exchange for those they now hold. will present them at
this office. T. FIASRINS DC PUY,
.1306-Gt President.
lar. OFFICE OF THE FAME INEO-
RANCE COMPANY. fio. 400 CHESTNUT
Street. PumAnitl.PHlA, July sth, ISSI.
At a met ling of tboßoard or Directors of the Fame In
surance Company, held tile day, a dividend of THROE
PER CENT. was declared, payable on demand, clear of
all taxes. W.. I. BL ANCHARD,
jyl3-12t Secretary.
P.PIIILADELPHIA TRACT AND
ISSION SOCIE PY.—,The monthly Meeting of
Tract D istributors of the Southern District will be held.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the
Third Baptist Church, SECOND, near Catharine 'Re
ports will be read, addresses made,' and prayer offered.
fur God's blessing noon this cause. it*
W. THE EXTRA VETERAN BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION will meet on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5 o'clock P. M., to
receive applications, as No. 7 Ooldernithe' lUD, LI
BRARY Street, immediately in the rear of the Poet Office.
Families Interested will please call at that hour only.
• B D SAUNDERS, Chairman.
• EDWIN GREBLI.,
JON ATBAN BULLOCK,
0. W. SIAIONS.
jyS-4t PAUL J. YIELD.
pir A MEETFNO OF TINE WORKING
WOMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION will ,be
held THURSDAY EVENINOnnIy MI, at S o'clock, at
SANSOM-bl', HALL. Rel. John Chambers and others
will eddies° the meeting. The public iv kited to attend.
Al. PRATT, President.
A. E. 31bDowsw., Secretary, 156-2t*
PHILADELPIII. SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING d GRICULTURE. —Stated meeting
at room, 320 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, July
6, at 11 o'clock A. lit. It
tar OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY. 400 WALNUT St..
PHILADELPHIA, July 5 1661.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock *file Com
pany for the last six montbe,'payable on demand, free
of all taxes.CHAS. FOSTER.
. .
jy6-12t Secretary.
Mr ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELE-
GRAPH COMPANY. —The annual meeting of
the Stockholder. will be heldat the office, No. 3 FOR
REST Place, 123) South FOURTH Street, on THURS
DAY, the fllat inst , at 4 o'clock P. M., for tho purpose
of electing nine Director. to serve the ensuing year, and
the traneactiou of such other butiness as may some be
fore the meeting. H. li. SHILLINGFORD,
.IsB-wSt Secretary.
•
WBANK OF NORTIE AIKEKKOAZDIE.:
VIDEND. •
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, JULY 2, 18S1
The Board of Directors have this day declared a DIM
DEN D roi 'the past six months of seven and one-half
percent. clear of all taxes, payable on and af,er the
11th Instant. J. lIOCKLET, •
Jy4. et Cashier. •
OFFICE OF ASSESSOR OF IN-
I REVENUE, THIRD DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, No. 924 Dorth TRIED Street.—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the lists, valua
tions, and enumerations made Su pursuance of an Act,
entitled "An Act to Provide Internal Revenue to Sup
port 11:161 Government, and to Pa, Interest on the Pub
lic Debt,' ' will be open, for Public Examination at this
()Dice un TUESDAY, July 6th, and remain opon until
July 19th, inclusive.
-Appeals relative to the same will be heard and de
termined during the five days succeeding the lOth• day
of July. They 'should be in writing, and specify the
particular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a
decision Is requested. and should. morever, State the
ground or principle of inequality complained of. All
testimony will be requited to be given under oath:
No notice can be taken of any appealsprutented after
the expiration of the published time. All parties liable
to Annual Tax, who may have been omitted by the
Assistant Aasessore, and who fail to make return to the
Assessor, are notified that the penalties of the law will
be Strictly enforced. J. PLETCHER BUDD,
jyi.inws•St U. S. Assessor, Third Dist., Penna.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, UN ITED
IIar ' STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, FIRST DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PIitLADELPHIA. July 1, 1804.
Manufacturers of Tobacco, Snuff, or Segars,are hereby
notified to make out an Inventory of the quantity of the
different kinds of tobacco, snuff dour, snuff, segars,tin
foil, liquorice, and stems held or owned by thorn this
day, as required by the new excise law, which itoes Into
force.this day.
The tin entory must ept forth the portions manufac.
tared by themselves and partobluted from others, with
the market price of the several articles
. .
WASH/NC/TON KEITH,
js , 4-mwf6t Assessor First District, Penasylvani
DIVIIVEND NOTItIE.—OFFII3E OF
THE Eta BEST OIL CO. .147 South FOURTH St.,
second story.
PITILADELPITIA. July 1..1864.
The litrocrit of Directors hay, this day declared a divi
dend of 23 per cont. on the capital stock of this Compa
nax.y. payable on and after the 9th of July, free of Mate
t •
The hooka pill beAtoeed on the 6th of July at 3 P. M. •
and'opened on the 9th. WM. M. CARTER.
jy4-6t ' • Treasurer.
COUPONS OF •17[8 A.LLEGIEBNY
ciry BONDS, dun let feet., payable in Phila
delphia. will be paid by WORK, liacCOCCil, CO„
3& South THIRD Street.
tar. wino= OF THE BRIGGS OIL
COMEAST,I , I7 South FOURTH Street
PIIILADALPHIA Jul . 1
The Board of Directors have this day d e clar ed Ihrilist
monthly dlvidend of ONE 'PEE CENT on the Capital
Stock„ . .l P.lti e n T lti e o. clear of U. B. and Suite taxes, to the
tr o e= t l
on
the n
i Ule , Inst. The Transfer Books will
h oth , and 7th Inst..
IY2 , 6tA. F. SABINE. President. •
gr. A MEETING Or TICK CORPORA
TORS'of the SOUTH MOCINTAIN IRON COM
PANY will he held at No. 230 WALNUT Street. on
WEDDILSDAY, July 6th, at 10 o'clock A. M - , for the
purpose of organizing agreeably to the charter, and the
[renew:Oen of s tide other bnsinean as may be presented.
PITILAIMPIIIA. June 30. 1834.
OFFICE OF TILE PRESTON COAL
AND IMPROVEMENT CO., No 5 WILLING'S
Alley. .
. .
PHILADELPHIA. JIIIIO 16, 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 ant earnings, payable
on the 6th of July next to parties whose namisi are eh
aistered as the holders on the honks of the Compeer. al'
the close of business on the $Olll day of Juue indent. ,
Transfer books close on that day and open on the 6th
day of July.. Dividends dee Stockholders In Nnw York
and Boston will be remitted by mail or imprimis when
nISIONILdbI. • H E I). MOORL.• .
lel& 'Malt tjyli).- Stortitaiy.
lar ART CIALLETY,
LOG - AN SQUARE.
AUCTION.
THE' A.UOTION BALE OF
WORKS OF ART,
DONATaI) TO Tilt
SANITARY COMMISSION,
AT 'COS
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,
WILL en COMTOIttHe ott
WEDNESDAY EVENING, .Tttly 0111, at 8 othlook.
Many Works of ra.ro merit will be offered for sale,
among which ie ft life-Nice portrait of the Empress
Eugenie, by Fognani, of Paris, a most successful Me
nem of thin dlstlngniehed personage. Also, a Water.
Color Drawing by the Princoss Mathilde, cousin to No-
Poleen III„ and a beautiful "Agnes DM," in marble,
by the German Sculptor Stelnhauser.
The ART GALLERY will be open as usual on WED
NESDAY, Juis 6th, from 8 A. M, to F lo P., being the
close of the Exhibition. .
Admittance 25 genie. Entrance at middle door on
VINE Street. It
itgr ART GALLERY,
CEINTMALL
' IT ILeS BEEN DECIDED TO KEEP TIIE
GRAND COLLECTION OF PICTURES
'NOW. AT
LOG AN SQUARE,
ON EXHIBITION
Until 10 P. PI. on WEDNESDAY, July 0,
AT witiOut TIMIC
IT WILL FINALLY CLOSE.
Admission 25 cents. `Catalogues M cents.
To VANDERETN'S ARIADNE,' 25 cents extra.
Admittance only at the centre door on VINE Street. It
-$313,401 43
X 771,910 29
.$176,690.03`
80,000 00
67,756 40
SOO 105 04
1111,410 23
lig". NOTICE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANIC OF PH_ILA,
• DELFILIA.
CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
(Borth side of Chestnut, west of Third,) on and After
MORTON MoMIOIIAEL,
j7642t • Cashier
nr. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,
LOGAN SQUARE
The FobNo Sale of
WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 6th. a t 10 o'clock.
In UNION AVENUE.
HORACE HOWARD FURNESS,
jy4-2t Secretary
TILE EIGHTEENTH WARD DE.
l PARTMENT have received and paid over the
following sums of money:
From the employees of Rease & Levy CI% 01
Employees 01 Once & Long 56 24
Employees of Waple & Wheaton 30 02
Employees of Ileckhatus & Allgairs 39 75
From Sheets& Duffy, cashS3s. glassware 525..... 60 00
Employee* of Sheets & Duffy 50 00
Gads,by & Son 50 03
Employees of Gadsby & Son 37 14
Mr.. Simpson and two employees 10 CO
Mr. David Garrison 20 00
Mr. Martin Landenberger • 20 00
Mr. Turner 10 00
Mr. Michael Day 10 00
Mr. J. Wainwright. E. Gorgas, Wm' Baser H.
• Coat,- Mr: E. Long, It. Dorian. Mr. A. Rat.
cliff. Mr. P. G. Rambo, Hugh J. Worrel, B.
31cNelly, each 500
Mr. Si. A. Robbins. Bumm, and cash, each.. 300
B. H. A • 2.00
Mr. Ainsworth, Mr. Ray. M. RiCe__, cash, Wm.
Bleg, S. Wood, M. A. 31111er, S. Wester, each. 200
Mr. R. Coleman 1 60
J. P. Morgan Mrs. Stites, -.1. R. Kemble„ B.
Bare, A. R. t,. J. Holden, Mr. Efamberaer, D.
Hamilton. R. Adams, - V. Coleman, Wm. U.
Buckley, Mr. Smeeton, A. Curtis, 31 Long, B.
Stockton, Folkner, B. Taylor,Vonable,__M.
Redpath, cash, 3:Smith, M . Bennett, Wm.
Hogg, M. Anderson, A. Barber, J. P.ndrica,
M. hiackentire, Mrs. Oaua, J. Waple. B.
Heller, H. Derbyshire, M. Lukens, A. E.
HumphriesC. S. Manide, a friend, F. Beidel
man, Miss 'McKeown, C. Smith, S. Smith, E.
Erdman, Si. Haslami-Ifelas, each 1 00
D. Tearney 60, Mrs. Ritter, Lynch, Sweeny,
Bly, McCryatal, Weynot, McClain, Scott, Bre.,
:nor, Bender, 11. Rambo, Curtis, Anderson.
Hammel', &Lander. A. Love, J. Love, Wood,
Davis Doge, Tyson , each - 60
Sehnert:6re, Lingerman, Scoary, Lang, Med- - - s1
lam, 'Williams, cash, cash, each
Mrs. Dr. CLAR/1 GE, Chairman, Mrs. J. G. REA-
M, Treasurer. Mrs. D. DAVIS, Secretary. Its
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON
LABOR. INCOMES, AND REV.SNUE4, No. 113
Booth SEVENTH Street.
The last meeting of this Committee will beheld al the
Board of Trade Rooms, No. 505 CHESTNUT Street,
THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock.
It is desirable that every member should. be present.
L. MONTGOMERY BOND,
Mrs. Rev. R. W. REMIT%
. Chairmen.
OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND
00AL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61
CEDAR Street,
_- . Nsw Tons, June 10,1881.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pureaant to a resolu
tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN
TY PER CENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stock
of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby Is, made payable to
JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of Bald Company,
on or before the 16th day of July next.
jela-tiylB • Attest.: T. M. TYNG, Secretary.
OFFICE BEAVER IILEADOWRAIL.
1,141) COAL CO., '
PHILIDELPTITA Jul Ist . 1564.
A dlvldend of SEVEN AND HAL • LE C • NT. On
the zpltal stock of this Company has been declared,
payatue OIL and after MOND , July 11. • •
JTI-fmw6t. L CHAMBERLAIN. Treasurer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,—
PROPOSALS will be received at the flotel of I.
B. JOLLY. In Dover, Morris county, N J., on the &h
JULY,for the graduation and masonry of the OGDEN
MINE RAILROAD, ten miles to length. Plana, specifi
cations,end profiles can be seen. on and after July Ist,
by appl ying to GAO. RICHARDS, President, at Dover,
or P. RADY,Engineer,Cetasamine. Penna.
GEO. RICHARDS, President.
3.327-50 1.. BRADY, Engineer.
WOFFICE UNION PASSENGER
~ RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 419 WALNUT St..
Juni 18, Md.—The second instalment of Five 'Dollars
on each share of the capital Stock of the Union Passenger
Railway Company 'will be due and payable at the race
of said Company on and after July 7, 1561. -
By order of the Board of Directors.
•
jeLO.l4t• W. Ii__KEMBLB, Secretary:'
- -
!ger' DIVIDEND NOTIOE.—OFFIOE OF
' THE MINERAL OIL' COMPANY, 591461VAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, June 28, 1864.
The Board of Directors II ave'.this day declared a divi
dend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of this
company, payable on and after the 9th of July, free of
State tax.
The transfer books will be closed on the Let of July, at
3 P. M.*, and be opened on the 9th.
THOS. R. SEARLE,
10329-91* Secretary.
STATE CENTRAL COMMIT PEE.—
The members of the STATE CENTRAL COM
MITTEE will meet for organization at 4 o'clock P. M.,
on WEDNESDAY, July Bth, at the hone of the CHAIR
in HARRISBURG, Pa. By order of
jel7-ki yd SIMON CAMERON. Chairman.
iger DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THE Me-
CLINTOCKVILLE , PETROLECIM COMPANY,
ODlce No. 411:WALNUT Street.
PHILAD&LPITIA, Jane 22854.
The Board of Directors have this day declared t he third
monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock, payable at the office of the Company on and after
WEDNESDAI_," July 6, 1564. The Transfer Books will
close on WEENTSDAY, June Eeth, at S o'clock, until
July 6th . (je24411.*) WM. )MONEY, Secretary.
TIER SIISQ,ILTEREANNA AND TIDE•
I WATER CANAL . COMPANIES have their oßlee
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4.
.
The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in Sonth POURTEBtreet. has been removed to the
aMee of the Companies, at the place above stated.
ie27.30t
ligr TILE BANKERS' AIIII..BROILEILS'
TSLEOR LPN COMPANY—lncorporated under
the laws of the States of New York, New Jersey. Mary.
land, and the District of Columbia, and by special act
of the Legislature of Penuaylvania, May 18th, 1684, and
organized in Philadelphia, with the following as
OW care:
11. B. WAINWRICITri, President.
J. 8. RITTENHOUSE, Secretary and Treasurer.
pilauTone.
.
GEO. W. McLEAN, Esq , firm of Jerome, Male, &
Co., New York.
Li L. PAW, Esq., firm of Gaw, him:Outer; & C/r.,
Philadelphia. . •
JOHN S. NEWBOLD, ESQ. • firm of Newbold, 8011, &
/mutat% Philadelphia. , •
Whf. FISHER, Esq., firm of Wm. Fisher & Sons,
Baltimore,
LEONARD J. FORMBY, Esq., Baltimore.
The object of the corporation M to erect two sets of
poles and WiT62l. forming a double line, to run by dif
ferent routes, connecting the ettien of New York, Phila
delphia, Baltimore, end - Washington, and all tho 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 all paste of the Crafted
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 he need except of the
beet quality, and it In contemplated to have onefflt of
wires in operation between the main points in lea than
sixty dare., and the other net will be pat up and in ope-,
ration Immediately afterwards.
No enterprise now in the market °Wens equal prospecta
of profit with that of telegraphing. and the nature of
the business proposed to be dope by Ibis Company, cc Its
name inipliee, warrants its stock being recommended
to the public as a choice investment.
A citrefni estimate, based far below the Retool rapa
city, of the number of wires proposed to be employed
by this Company shows that, with proper management,
It can earn end declare a dividend of 18 to 20 per cent.
per annum.
Books for anbecription to the capital dock of this
Company will be opened in the city on WEDNESDAY,
29th last at the office of Messrs. CHAS. CAMBLOS
& CO., South THIRD Struet,and remain open until
3 o'clock on Sal I:IItDAY, July 9th: The subscriptions
received will be payable in instalmenie.
It is intended to have the interest divided In the
different cities through which the .line wilt pass; there
to' o a limited amount of the stock. will be offered in
each. Further particulars will be given upon applying
at the office of CEA& CAIIBLOS & CO.,
jeV-St *3B South THIRD Street.
,REAUTIFUL B,IIIOIIIENS CARTES
4- , DE VISITS aro daily beteg made at B. F. REI
- AKCII-Streot: the skill and long
alicriOnce of the arilei Insure good nicturos. lt.
rVBUE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
Purtrodiacarefully execotea and co.
loud II Iff• Wee 'Plegostrepli bi oil colors; as micas by S.
.P."-.III6ISISR. 62 , 1 ARCH Street. See specimens. It*
A
etrluas MID ETON
DL,
IRON MERCHANT..
• • • • . SECOND AND WILLOW STREETS.
?DILA DELPH lA. ,
404 lon purobanua and fur d:419, JYG 3i4"
THE PRESS.--PHILA_DELPIIIA
WILL TRANSACT ROSINIISS AT THEIR
SiBW BANKING HOUSE.
ookrarsa of
_ TUESDAY, THE STII INSTANT
FANCY ARTICLES
Will. .be continued on
MILITARY.
II FALL IN I FALL "E
Arm MIROII To lIARRIBU'RtI,
TO REPEL INVASION.
•
"E" [Yid wip report et
Ileadquarlera, CuoTOlif tIOUSE, .TO-I)aY • (Wed
nesday ), for further order% a. few It Ef',RUITR
Wa to till this crack Company. $2.5 BOUtfEY
on befog ruudered
0. W. McCLINTOCii i Captain.
R. VANMIIVUIL. O. B. It
!OFFICE CITY BOUNTY COMMIS
SION, No. 112 PRUNE Street. —SUBS ITUMI
The City Bounty of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars
will be paid in cases whore enrolled citizens of PhDs
dolphin, In advance of the draft, pat in three yours'
substiluies not liable to draft, mud proper credit 13 gilien
upon the quota cf thoir districts.
If eitizeta not enrolled pat.ln substitutes, the Woad.
tube iii regarded an a selnutssr, mud one. proper evidence
of his being credited is entitled to the bounty.
Tho opportunity is thus afforded for citizens to kid the
geese while procuring exemptions for tberosolvoti and
assisting the city to till its quota. ' Jrl St
NOTICE.—HEADQUARTERS PRO
von IdARSHAL SECOND DISTRICT...
Jane 29th 1861.
The Lists of Pormona enrolled as liable to do Xlll
tar y duty are now being revised and corrected. •
Persons who are improperly enrolled on account of
ellenarae. non-residence, over forty-Ave years or ago,or
permanent pbyeical dfeabOlty, ebould appear before the
Board, prove the same, and have their names stricken
off the list. -
Civil racers, clergymen, and all other prominent
sans, who know of persons who have arrived at twenty
years.at" age since Enrolments, June, 1653; of those
whose ensues were omitted by the proper enrolling offi
cers; aliens who have declared their Intentions to be.:
come citizens; persons discharged from the military and
naval service of the United States, who have not heen in
suet; service two years during the present war, are in
vited to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT
and give such information in theirpossessien as may aid
in the correction and revision of the Lists.
EDWIN PAT IfFR
,
'•jy=l-124 'dept. and Prey, Marshal Second Dist., Pa,
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT,
PHILADELPTUA, June 24, 1884.
Th e name s of persons removing, to or from this District
will be sdrisyl to or strickeo from the Bata of enrolment.
Copies of tho ihts are open for pabito inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and
point, out errors in the lists and give suuh information as
may, aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and chitin
to have his name stricken off the list if be can show
satisfactorily that he Isnot properlyenrolled, on account
of A tienage, Non residence, Over-age, PernialOnt
Physical net
A compliauce with the foregoing suggestions is ears
neatly solicited, WM. B. LEIIMAII,
te29-tt Captain and. Provost Marshal.
'MILLINERY 'GOODS. ,
nit MISS -M, A. BAKER,
"Nob - • . - 13113 CHESTNUT mazi.
Ras opened a large assortment of
. FARIS MILLINERY,
011-Sm* For the Spring and Stammer of 194 t.
i,EGALL.
ii ,zg. E
~, Oc F O T ,g4I•TSI COURT OF NR.)NT-
. -
E+fate or ISAAC EASTEURN, Deceased.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The underelgued Auditor, ap-
Toluted by the said Court to distribute the balance in
the hands of JONATHAN N. SFIAINLINE, the acting
executor of the last will and testament of the said Nano
Eaelburn, late of Upper Merton township, in the county
of Montgomery, deceased, to and• among those legally
entitled to the same, will meet the parties interested,
for the purposee of hie appointment, on THURSDAY,
the 28th day of July, 1161, at 10 o'clock A. DI:, at the
office of the Auditor, No. 201 EGYPT street, Neale
town, Pa.
3y6-w3t CHARLES T. MILLER, Auditor:.
TN TUE COURT OF QUARTER SES
SIONS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF
DELPHIA.—Netice is hereby given of Rule granted to
show cause why the name of the . Equitable Mutual In
surance Company should not be changed by striking
from said corporate title or name the word
Returnable Saturday, July 9. MR. • ayS 2t.
ARMY. GOODS.
FROTHINGHAM ,& WELLS
HEAVY, MEDIUM , AND LIGHT SHEETINOS AND
SHIRTINOS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAbiIfRICS AND
SI LESIAS.
BROWN_ BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
,
No. 12 WORiTED TARN, Acc. . . se2s.lttf
INSURANCE'.
•
romax P. EIOLLINEIBEAD. W. N. OILANES:
UOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, -
-LA. INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Statement or the condition or the
CROTON FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK.
• January let, 1864:
Capital, actually paid litcash 8310,000 00
Surplaa 20,969 00
,
Cask In Mercantile Bank and office $6Ol 43
Loans in buude and mortgexes. (being first
liens on real estate In New 1 ork and Brook
lyn) 11.000 00
United Staten stocks and treasury notes, worth 203.51 23
Interest accrued, but not due 2,520 62
Cash in hand of agents. uncollected premiums 1,:M9 20
Other property. including revenue stamp 4.... 2,021 00
•
Maliliner, none.
Agency, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
jeTi-mw et
PORMAN P. HOLLIPSHRAD. ICH. H. ORATES.
TrOLLINSREAD It GRAVES,
-&-A-
INSURANCE AGENCY.
No. 312 WALNUT STREET„ PHILADELPHIA. ,
Agents for the
NOE.WICH FIRE INSURANCE CO..
• of Norwich, Conn.
°Fit. RTERSD 38r13.
REFERENCES 13 PHILADELPHIA (by authority):
John Orlgg, Esq. 14esara.Tredlck,Stokes &Co
Vales. Wharton & Co. 11esers.Chas Lenntg & Co,
Me...ra. Coffin & Altemns. Messrs.W.H.Lanied & Co.
je27-6m
FORMAN P. ITOLLINSIZEAD. WY. H. GRAVES.
HOLLINSHE&D Rc GR&VES;
INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 312 WALNUT St.,
Philadelphia. agents for the
' ALBANY CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
je27.6m OF ALBANY, N. Y.
IFORIet*S P. HOLLTICSIVEAD. WY. H. °HAVES.
H OLLINSIIEA.D AND GRAVES'
INRURANCE AGENCY,
NO. 312 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Agent', for the CROTON FIRE INSURANCE,COII PANE.
Or New York. • je27.6m
791 t THE SEA SHORE!
FHIIADELPHIA. LOCAL EXPRESS COMPANY,
'• Office, No. RG South FIFTH Street. '
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS,
TO
. .
ATLANT/C.CITY AND LONG BRANCH.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH
.•••• • P11034!TOLIB Ipssrroospe.
. . .
BAGGAGE comel3YED TO ALL THE RLILROAD
• • •• • LIN&
. . jy2.60,
0/LBB TO THE .PUBLIC
CONGRESS SPRING.
WATER DEPOT, OS CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORK. •
6.4.scATota, Jaly,
An attempt bee been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they call " Gorroanes WAT'SR,"
from fountains, and at the price of Mx (6) cents per glass
The who/ecais price of the genuine CONGRESS WA
TER, at New York. being about 7X cents per glass, the
Imposition of pretending to sell at retail at lam than
cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or
breakage, is apparent; but.:thair probable coarse has
been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water
Into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby
christening Helots.) e'ontente.
We have never sold CONGRESS WATER In fountains,
nor In vessels of any other description than ordinary.
aired glum bottles. The cork of every bottle of. the
genuine is branded.
And any without CONGRESS thoaa words and
letters ..on the cork 0. & w. . Is oaturrsapsrr—
WATER. tains or bottle
whether from [min-
CLARKS & WHITE,
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
The following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly
with genuine CONGRESS WATER In bottled, fresh from
the Congress Spring:
FRED'S.BRO WS, cor. Fifth and Chestkut sta. • -
0. S. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut et.
J. C. TURNPENNT & CO., 941 Spruce st.
THOS. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Spruce de.
STEVENS & CO., Continental Hotel.
AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut et.
CIIAS. ELLIS & CO., Market at.
WTETII BROS. Walnut st.
WM. ELLIS & CO., Chestnut st.
JeTZ Im CLARKE & WHITE.
FIK) FLIILIEB RESIDING . THE
COTJZ(TRY. •
We are prepared, as heretofore, to InVPIT fatallitt
at their Conntry Residences witia.aWery description of
FINE GROCERIES ; TEAB,• acc., &4:).
• ALBERT . 0:. ROBERTS,
my 914.1 ConierßLEVENTlland
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.-STEREO
SCOPIC pictures of the interior and exterior, viz:
Union Avenue, Fine Art Gallery, Horticultural Depart
ment, Arms and Trophies Firemen a' Department, the
Contested Sword, the Gla ce Begins, the Thousand-dol
lar Baby House,. the Union Vase, the Jacquard Loom,
the Old Dntcb Kitchen, the Penn Parlor, the. Carriage
Department, the Engine Department, Large Dining
Room, India Rubber and Gotta Percha Department,
Philadelphia Ride Club. Furniture and Carriage De
partment, Agricultural Department, the John.SteyeAs,
the erat steamboat on the Hudson; New Jersey De
pertinent, Photograph Department, Labor, Income.
and Revenue Department; Autograph and Relic De
partment, the Indians. Children's .Departutent, Dela
ware Department, Exterior Views of the Bemuses,
&c., dtc., &e &a., &o. &c:
eIcALLISTER & BROTHER.
.igl-et 728 CHESTNUT Street,
TTEA.TON & DENCKLA A , ILA.RDWARI
comarissioN - 3131/COANTS. 507 0011=0
and 510 NORTH Street, offer for este:
Anchor Brand Ballet Pilrootith IBcota
W. aB. Bradlee' Oast met; Eagle Cabinet Loehr.
Putnam's Bone Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper, Braes, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
elan. a (nil assortment of American Hardware. (e-6mll
RWIRER COMPLAINT,'DIA_RRECE A.,
Dysentery, and all disordere of the Bowels relieved
at once by the use of Jardella's Syrup of Blackberry
Root and Rhubarb. Entirely vegetable, easily taken
very
very effectual. Try it. Prepared only 1 AMOS BAR
BELL, B. W. cor. TWENTIETH and MA RKET Streets.
Seat-Ice
..T1 ---
,DEAF MADE TO HEAR.INST,_RII-
A., MEET to amid the hearing at P. bIe.DEIRVS,
nap south TENTH Street, below Chootnot, jytl-tit
PURE -PALM OIL SOAP.-THIS SOAP
le made of pare, fresh Palm Oil, and le entirely a
vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet ruse than those
made from .animal fats. In boxes .12 one dozen sakes.
for In per box. Manufactured by
650. 2d. lILKINTON & SON.
So. Ile' MAR CLARETIA Street; between Yront and
gamma. On.* . . 1•01-111ro
DRAIN . PIPA_DRAIN: PIPE:
VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PlPE—all
sizes, from Ito 15;litob diameter, with all kinds of
branches, bends and traps, for sale In any quantity.
S
Inch bore per yard SOc.
.
4 48c.
3 16 • I •36„
76e.
TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS,
For Cottages; Villa', or City Houses ' Patent Wind
guard Tops, for caring smoky chimneys, from 3 to 8 foot
high_
ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES.
?cantatas. Pedestals _ and Statuary Marble BnlitiN
Brackets and Mantel Vases.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS.
• 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
fel24mytt - • • B. A. HARRISON.
CARD. -W.. 0. BEDFORD. WOULD
Na respectfully urge that his old•reoahlkhed Real
Estate Office, at No. 1013 CALLOWCILI, Street, to a
000 D PLACE for the rale or purchase of property and
the collection of house and geound rents, go. Seed for
zroferencee. -." • • . jy2-1m•
PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GEN
TLEION:—SampIes and Catenationsent for 26
*onto; Rados/an envelops. with . your own name sod
address. ' ' D. REKKETTII.
Waite %Me LTDIRTV PlAmot. Now 'fork.
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON„ •
SHIPPING COMMISSION MERCHANT.
And General Agent. •
j022-1m . 154 North DELAWARE Avenue
BBLS. PURE OLD jIttSEY APPLE
Awm WHISKY for sale by P '""
iniDDl,sraulf.
ja2S-61t • . S Noih FRONT StroAL
RBIDIER.EXICUTES. AT *RISTOPII
LAR Gallen beautiful styko , of Colored Photo.
graphs' for the mrderate charge ofsl. Just the tktag for
Ile Utile& bECUND Street, Om Ogee*, .•
',- WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1864.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
BREAKFAST SHA'W.LI3
FOR VISITORS TO THB FABHIONABLH mazes
AND BBLELLDE SMUT&
Whites, with the new Purple Border.
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PROPOSALS.
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
PHILADELPHIA
AGAINST THE WORLD!!
A. CHALLENGE
OHS THOUSAND DOLLARS
Y 8 OFFERED TO 7EBT
i a against ilfew York.
In 1866 the ConvEzeitange Bank of PhiliciktphttCpur
chased one of Evans & Wateonteßank and Burglar
proof Safes, which: in now in use in their vwelt, con
structed in the minter that Svelte &-..Wltkttrat'n Safes
are for that purpose, with their Patent Asbeibetical
Lock on. Since that time the above- mentiene-d Bank
purchased one of Lillie's (so-called) Barginr-proof
Safe*. " The officers of the Bank, in purchasingdriEte's
Safe, Presumed tbat they were getting a better Safs
than thee° made by Evans & Watson 'for that purpose;
and said Corn Exchange Bank alums having ream-
mended this New Tork Safe, and, In doing so, have. di.
vetted many thousands of. dollars to Troy, New - Trirk,
instead of retaining. it Atone Philadelphians, upon
whom they depend for patronage, I, David Evans; trill
now give an opportunity of provlnirWliether the Safe
they purchased from Evans & Watson or the one per
chased of L. Lillie is the best Burglar-proof Safe. I will
place ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in cash, cud they
(the Bank dicers) or Lillie, or any other person in the'
United States who has coefidence in mutat. ems, shall'
place the saute amount In the hands of 8. respectablic
person; and I, with one than to assist me, will operate
on their (LUIle) Safe,.ancl they may get any, two men.
In the United States to -operate
_on the Burglar. proof
Safe mile by Evans & Watson, and louse at the present
time in the said Bank. And if I }aimed in getting Into
their Safe sooner than they shall get into the Evans &
Watson Safe, then I am to receive the tire thousand
dollars; but, if they succeed in getting into the Evans
& Watson Safe sooner than I do the Lillie Safe, they
shall receive the two tlionsand dollars. Provided that
they shall not make any more - nolite than 'I make. in
getting into Lillie's Safe, as noise is what burglars
dread most. It is else provided that no alterations have
been made since June Ist, 1564. Now, as I have given
this opportunity of testing the qualities of the two Safes,
I hope the Bank °Steen will be as willing to have the
tent made as they were in recommending Lilile's (w
-attled) Burglar-proof Safes heretofore: And, as -they
are the only Bank having one of each of the different
make of Safes in tee, 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 be a committee appointed
from each of the Banks to see that there is fair play on
I claim the right to change the combinations of the
lock on the Evans & Watson fe, and no person but
myself to know the., combinations, and they to do the
same with the lock on their Lillie Safe before :maintain.
I will now elate the manner in which I propose to
°palate: I first saw elf the brass rim over the lock dial;
I then drill a hole through the door, directly over the
dtal, as dose as possible, and immediately over the
centre; I then insert a piece of wire, about the eighth
of an inch thick, through the hole 151) drilled, turning
the knob of the look dial to the right until the pin
enters the -first tumbler, when it will pass in about 4
quarter of an inch; then torn the knob to the left till
the pin enter, into the second tumbler; then to the right
again till it passes through the next tumbler. and, In
cue 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 We pretended acceptance of my challenge
~
The Press of the 14th instant, makes use of this
language:
"Being unwilling to fraternize with 'thieves, or to
become their tutor, we do not now publish our method'
of operations in getting into Safes."
I now call upon my Philadelphia Merida to read the
following extract, taken from the Evening Telegraph
of April it, 1964, published by Little 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, v• bleb is hard, inside, and attach the
one to the other by rivets, which, as they come to the
outside, are easily destroyed. A sonars of sufficient
dimensions may soon be taken oat by drilling a minces-
SlOll 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 &Moir in the front of the Safe or Vault
door, and powder may be inserted between the two
Plates, and easily blow open the door.
" Holes are easily drilled opposite to the end of the
door bolts, a punch will then force them back, and the
door is open. - •
" indeed, where a drill can be applied there is no
safety.''
If we admit his method of drilling a succession of say
twenty holes to cut out the outer plates, as he proposes,
in how much less time will it take to drill only one
small bolo in his door, and then pick Ms lock in half a
minute (which has been done), without cutting and
chiseling, aud, of course, without making any notes?
TIOGA COUNTY (PA.) BANE BOBBED
On the night of the 25th
. of May,,tbe Tloget County
Bank, of Pennsylvania, was robbed of twenty thousand
seven. hundred and twenty-five dollars 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
la in special deposits of five-twenty bonds, and over
three thousand dollars In gold. A rewaid 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 a telegraph
message, stating that it was one of LILLIE'S MAKE
OF SAFES that was ROBBED as above etated.
BVANS & WATSON have also received a letter trim
the cashier of the above Bank, stating that the Safe
robbed was marked " Patent, and that they
drilled a hole through the Safe and blew it open with
gunziowder.
The above letter can be seen at Evans & Watson's
Store, 16 South FOURTH Street.
blow, Philadelphians, this 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 Telegra p h of April le, 144.
If Mr. 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.
DAVID EVANS.
isl-fman it . • • . • • ..•
LILLIE'S
CAST-TIZON SAFES
NEITHER BRILL NOR FIRE.PROOF.
I; DAVID EVABS, of the firm of Evans & Watson.
still stand by my challenge as publiehed In The Press
of the Ist instant. Lillie•acknowledges in his article in
The Preis of July Ist that all of his Safes now in use
are not burglar-proof, as will be seen from the follow
ing extract from his article of, that,date: "We now
admit, as we ever have, if you succeed to grind or drill
a hole through the door in the front of the lock, at any.
Point, it is fatal, and 11 done in any way practical to
the burglar, the Safe is not Burglar. Proof. have
been testing at Evans' & Watson's Salamander Safe
Store, 16 South Fourth street, one of Lillie's war
ranted Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, and have suc
ceeded, every morning, in drilling a hole through said
Safe; in from twenty to twenty-five minutes:' Now, as
I have drilled this Safe, or can drill WIT Oi hie Safes
now in use, it is conclusively proved from his own ar
gument that his Safes are utterly worthleis. As to his
aseertlon that the Safe 1 have tested is a very imperfect
one, I merely wish to place before the notice of the
public the bill of sale at the time it was purchased,
eome.elght months since: •
PHILADELPHIA, NO9. 7th, 180.
Bluets. Weaver & Sprankle, Grocers, corner of Arch and
Bread; Philadelphia :
Bought of M. C. Sadler, Agent for Lillie's Fire and
Burglar-Proof Safes,
1 80. 6 Fire and Burglar-Proof Safe... ...$5175.00
Received payment,
AL C. SADLER, Agent,
Now I wish to inform those who. have had similar
bills rendered, and their Safes warranted both fire
and burglar-proof, that the said Safes aro of the same
:.. to the
quality, and consequently, from Lillie's stat e
to
pub
r,-..•-
imperfect . It is in y desire to m„-
lie the reason of tha......nouge or thievery imperfect
Safe (j. 1.1111.0 admits) for one of our Fire-Proof Safes,
put in its place, and now in use by Messrs. Wearer &
Sprankle. The Chicago Tribune of Mara lith,lBlll, con
tained an account of
,the fire in Nevada county, lowa,
by which the frame Court flottso of that county was
entirely destroyed in thirty minutes, and *lO,OOO in
greenbacks, together with all the contents of one of
Lillie's patent (so-called) Fire and Iturgiar-Proof Safes,
reduced to ashes. A copy of this paper haring fallen
into the hands of Messrs. Wearer & Sprankle,,they be
came fearful, in vase of a fire at their store, that their
books. papers,. Ac., would share the same fete; conse
quently they exchanged their very imperfect Safe for
one of bettor quality, and are atilt satisfied with their
exchange. The fallowing is an extract from the paper
above mentioned (which paper will be shown to any
one calling at Evans & Watson's 81071):
"The following persons were present, and helped to
get the above Safe open, and examined the burned con
tents taken out : .
E. G. DAY, Clerk.
L L. DANA. Notary Public.
• •
• ' • ' CHANCY CRAIG.
•
T. W. RHOADS.
• G. W. HELPHRRY.
F. D. THOMPSON."
I would also state that what places these statements
beyond denial, is the fact of their haying been sworn to
before a magistrate.
An ocular demonstration of the drill-proof qualities of
Lillie's Safes will be given at 10 o'clock on every morn
ing for thipresent month, at Evans Sr Watson'. Sala.
mender Safe Store,' where the public are invited to wit.-
nese the operation. If the owners of any' of Lillie' is Safes
Imagine theirs not an imperfect one, 1 will drill, with—
out charge, as many holes, as may be considered neces—
sary to prove Its worthlessness.,
-Those having their books. pacers,_ money, Sm.. In.
any of Lillie's Safes, bad better remove them to a place
of security; as they are incontrovertibly proved both
Insecure and imperfect bath as regards Fire and Bur:
glare.
irl-Ws2t DAVID EVANS.
LOST AND FOUND.
VOTJND-A ROLL OF NOTES,
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lag, 28 South FIFTH Street. It.
L OST OR MISLAID-A POLIDY OF
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COP.AkRTNEUSMPS.
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J. A J
FREDERICK.
Ina . 1, lUI. E. T. ELLIOTT.
TRE UNDERIAIGNED DAVE FORMED
A- 1 CllpArtneriship from and after this date, under tha
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J. A. ELLIOTT
A. R. firviCowd
JerT 1. M. 676-10 It T. ELLIOTT:
NOTICk.-THE FIRM OF. JAYNrik
-g- EVANS hi PIUS DAY dissolved by mutuwl eonaest.
David Juyne'rettrlog therefrore
DAVID JAYNE
LEMUEL L. o'll4B.
Jnne 30. Is6l.
The antra of the late firm will be nettled by thwut
derellood. who wfrl continuo the bastness as heaSta
fore, at the same Place. (WI LEMUEL L. EVANS:
COPAHTNEEMHIP NOTICE. -THfEC
nnderrigned birdie tble dey• entered Into oonerr
nerehip undor the Maritime of HAMMON & NAV&
MRYER. and wilt condttet thetnelnese t the FRANK ,.
LIST EVOAR REFINERY at No 221 ',INK Street..
CHAR: C.
THEO. A; traiIIrEMBYER. •
PITILAINELPIIIA, July 4, •964. . jy6-41
rER FIRM OF IN.OMA.B DOILA.N*
-A- CO., manoraeterera of Piney Woolen Hoaiory, at
the Keystone Knitting Mille; ha the city of Philadelphia,
Is this day DINSOLVED. by mutual eonsent...The bust
neer of said arm will be retitled and liquidated by
TLornae Dutau, who, baying purchased the entire
Interest of said 'Samuel Needham. will core:brae said
business and manufacture at at same place, 'ander the
same of Thomas Dolan. THOMAS DOLAN.
tiMMUEL NEEDISA/if.
July let, INK. 1,431.•
TEE COPAIITITERSHIP lIEPATO
-/L fore existing between INSIEBNY TRUSFITT Is
thlrday dissolved by mutual counept. TLe boatmen of
the bite Arta will be settled by W. K. Inskeep,
241 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelpbts.
W. H.
J. % TEMPI=
Parzkarr.Pere,laily I, 1661.
JC. TIiIJEFITT , .WILL. CONtilltbri
• 'the. Commission Bushkin . lieretafore, "it/ the.
IMMO place, 241 CFIE.3Ta.III7T E . 41114* 2114111[ OM moor
Of J. C. THDBFITT St CO. -• "
TAMADBLPIS lA, Jnly 18SL ..11241 e
THB FIRM OF SHIPLEY; - .ITAX&IVAL .
•A:. at NUTIPAitisON, to thie day diesoloved by mutual
consent, Samuel R. Shipley retiring. Tl.E.bnel nese will'
be continued. by the remaining partners canter thu name
of HAZARD. HUTCHINSON.. The tueineme of Cie
late firm will be settled by either of the codersigned.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY
SPENCER H. HAZARD.
PEMBERTON E. HUTCHINSON.
PHILADELP7IA, July 1. 1864 jyl-at*
THE SUBSCRIBERS RATE:. ASSOJ
-a- CIATSP themselves together under :be firm o
BOLTON, DYKESIAN, & CU., and will condom) tbo.
Oar Bnilding business in all its branehevat the old
establishment, corner TWFSTY-FIRST
TON Streets. JOS. R. BOLTON.
JOLT 1. 1954
P HILADELPHIA,Th JULY • 1;' 1864
PARTNERSHIP.—I have THIS DAY admitted
CHARLES AV. SCHWARTZ. JOHN 0. KELNEE AL
BERT ORAF_F, JOHN 31. SIMPSON, and OW kN F.
HUBER to an Interest Snarly bac:nets under the name
of A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO.
j3O-61 A. H. FRANS:ISMS. 513 MARKET Street.
WANTS.
AYOUNG : MAN -:WHO HAS SOME
acquaintance with . the RETAIL-. DR? GOADS
TRADE, desim n
a a aoation in a good Jobbing Honda
1.0 sell by sample. Would sell on percentage or salasy:
Address for ill ree days,
j ste • ... "W. 0.." Ms oeloe..
•
,A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE
Standard.Hietory of the War: A rare chance to
make money. Agents are clearing from .100 to ig2oo per
month. 700,000 calomel' already sold. Send for ciron•
lara. Addreias JONES, BROS., At Co., Publishers, BAL.
TIMORE, Md. •
L C-K SMITHS AND NVIIERL
WEIGHTS WANTED.
CHIEF OCARTEREARTER's OFFICE.
WASIIINI/SON DEPOT._
W.USEINGTON, D. C., July 4, 1564,
• Wanted at nee, to work. in Gorernment repair &bona.
Quartermasters' Department, Depot of Washington.,
one hundred (100) good BLACRENILTHS, and one hun
dred (100) good WHEELWRIGHTS.
The pay per month wilt be sixty dollars MO), with
one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when
sick.
Apply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A. Qs
11. b. A.. corner Twenty-second and 0 Streets. Wash
itgion, D. C. D. H. RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Onartermuter,
jyB-t2B Department of Washington.
PARTNER WANTED.-AN ESTA
BLISHED Merehandise Brokerwants a Partaer,who
understands the DRUG BUSINESS. Communications
giving real name and present occupation only will be
Pres an swes. red. Addrees "
j76-3t
Merchandise." o ffi ce of The
- •
TO SHOEMAKERS. -WANTED
-a- Oood , HANDS to Last and .Finislt on all kinds of
work, men and women's; fair WaXBB and steady em
nloyment. B P. MOLINEADX,
408 COMMERCE Street.
Fourth Story.
N. B.—A man to rnb down and turn Boot-legs.
jyl-9t•
WANTED -BY A MAN OF MIDDLE
age, of fair address, an active; stirring position
in a manufacturing establishment, business house, or
brokers' odice. The twat of reference ciao''. Address
or apply to "W. ," No. 514 :Porch SECOND
Street. .1303-31°
WANTED- IN A. WHOLESALE HO.
SIERT' and Fancy Goods House. two industrious
LAPS. Those having experience preferred. Apppply to
liox 21 Post Office. .1/4•21.
W ANTE THE,. DRY-GOODS
Commission hulloes& already established. a
PAWNER, either active or special , with a cash capital
of from $16,000 to $2,000. Address "Commission Bu
siness," Press office. .314.inwret.
N]'ANTED-A BOY IN A CLOTH
Store, to learn the business; reference required;
28 South SECOND Street. • •trE•St`
WANTED -.THREE SUBSTITUTES
of good fighting qualities, for the Army of the
Potomac, to *represent s gentleman exempt from mili
tary duty. Apptyat 208 WALNUT St., Phila. je3o. tC
gai FARM WANTED.---WANTEDITO
BUY, 11. email Faun; good, productive land, with
good plain buildin in a pleasant location, within
gs,
twenty five miles of Philadelphia. Possession not de
sired before first of next year. Address, stating , lowest
price, with full description, etc., "W. 11. Primed
°ince, Philadelphia.
511 M CARRIAGE AND HORSES.-
Waata d to HIRE, for three mooch& a patrol
Itoros and an open Carriage. Address Bog 3333. "%BA.
'SAOA MONTH WANT AGENTS
at 1160 a mouth.sapeuses paid, to sell my EVER
LASTING PENOILS, • ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 11
other articles. Mimi circulars sent/reg. Address
Attrllre • JOHN F. LORD. FlLldeford. Mame.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pEREDIPTORY BALE OF VALI:M.
BLE LAND AT BURLINGTON, N. 3.;
The subscriber will sell at public sale, at BELDEN'S
CITY HOTEL, near the Railroad Station, in the city of
Burlington, on THURSDAY. July 7. 1664. at 3 o'clock
P. hi, a number of LOTS and parcels of LAND, situate
partly In the city and partlyln the township of Bur
lington, as laid out on a plan of lots and streets made
by David Oliver. and conveyed by him to the Common
wealth Saving Fund and Loan Company of Ponnsyl-
Tania. One of said parcels contains about nine acres.
Conditions made known at time of sale.
W.M. F. JOHNSON, Trustee and &slate&
For further particulars, plans, and description, apply
to RICHARD SILLIER, 'Jr..r. Durlix4ton or
GEO. W . GILBERT,
No. 35 North SECOND Street,
jy4-1? • Camden, N. J.
POR BALE CHEAP-A SHARE OF
a: Stock in the "Mercantile Library Company. " Ad
dress "T. V. M.," Press °Mee. JYS-St
FOR SALE- 700 A ORBS BITUMINOUS
' COAL LANDS of excellent quality, adjacent to the
Philadelphia end. Erie Railroad. near St. Mary% Elk
county. IRA SAYRE
jy4-41. Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia.
TO LET-THE SECONT), A.XD
TO
Fiore at A 35 MARKET Street. through
-tt to
Church alley. mhM
el A SMALL ROUSE, FIFIZNISTIED,
mes. on the main street of Germantown, TO REST du
ring the months of August end September. Rent iioo
per month. Addreed J. F. II.," GERBIANTOWN,
retina. j 76-31..
taFOR SALE OR R RIIT:TEER
fora-story FIRE-PROOF STORK, No. 61 S. SECOND
St- Posvesvion given tho - 16tb of Angaet. Enquire of
ALFRED FASSITT, 500 MARKET St.. je27.ntwfl2t•
FOR LE—A LARGE AND
.2:0INte11-built DWELLING HOUSE, athlete No.. 916
street, three stories front and back, having an
the modern conveniences, good yard, dm Terms ac
commodating. Possession given by the 10th lust. For
pa •.culara apply at 600 N. TENTH St. • jy2-4P. '
FOR *SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A
large and beautifully situated MANSION, near the
city, built in the most substantial manner, containing
all the modem Improvements, will be sold low for cash.
Terms of payment easy.
Or a boat medium-sized HOUSE on some first-class
street, price fouf.to seven thousand dollars, will be taken
In part payment.
gond for Farm Register. ••••
Send for Register of Country Seats.
OEO, N. TOWNSEND & CO:
je3o.Bt 1233(Sonth FOURTH Street.
I FOR SALE
—A SPLEUDRcraca
-
TRY El^ y ll --f;e;7rr .
w'atVr:tn,, 2sa, of
s-ou,mllen• woodtaua. The house la a very superior
one, with gas, bathroom, and water-closet, extensive
outbuildings, fine garden and trait. Furniture in
cluded in ale. For particulars inquire of James A.
Freeman, Auctioneer, or of W3L CRANBSBLAEII. on
the .mises. • • .1e22-6t•
MaFOR SALE - SPLENDID DWELL.
ING, 210. 214 Logan street, west side of Logan
Square, marble front, saboanttally built. and most
completely arranged.. . Lot szt feet front by 120 deep.
This in one of the mos delightful situations in the city.
Immediate possession.
1211 Green street. Possession in a few days.
1704 Mount Vernon street. Immediate 110.33elzdiOII.
2114 Green street. Possession soon. Price very low.
Also, a large number of Houses, in various localities,
at prices that will make a desirable investment.
Also, a large number of Farms and Cottages, at mode•
rate prices and on accommodating terms.
B. F. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street, and
leils S.W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Ste.
dfi LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
maPERTY FOR Sera --The very large and commodi
ous LOT and EITILDING, No. SOB CHERRY Street •, near
centre of business; containing G 3 feel on. Cherry
street, depth 105, feet, bangle feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way.
leading to Cherry street. DI advantages of
SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely met NOM
Apply at the once of Christ Church Hospital,
le-aut 226 WALNUT Street.
Oft FOR SALE-CHEAP AND HlGH
ly:lmprpved Maryland •FteTtlf, containing 1,D20
acres, 400 acres of which are excellent timber: the bal
ance in a high state of cultivation. Situate on the
Chickamacomico river, Dorchester county, eight mile;
from the county-town, Cambridge. Five sets of large
farm improvements:. Store and Dwelling, extensive
'wharf, 81c. Price only $16.003. For particulars apply
to Lly1) B. PrIVIT, 323 WALNUT Street.
PERSONAL. •
pE R 8.0 NAL JET BALL-EAR
DROPS, 60 cents: OW RACE Street he St*
EDUCATIONAL.
_ .
A GRADUATE pr. HARVARD, WITH
-L-3L- cityxperience f ten_yea Schoolni ape n,
this lin SEPTEMBER. a for Young I.adiee.
Number limited to fifteen. Terme, $llO a year.
RePSREICCES—Rey. Dr. Furness, 'AIM Pine street;
Rev. Roger Owen Chestnut Milt Wm. R. Trotter,
Esq., 36 north Front street; J. E. Esq. 310
York avenue, Phliadelphla - Ex-Presidents Sparks ' and
Walker, Cambridge. S. Smitb.Esq, Dorches
ter, Mace. ;RAJA ROgltles, Q., Brighton. Blase. Ad
dressie-Iru. L. H. BIICK . I . NOHAM,.chestrint
:PHILADELPHIA C OLLE G IATE IN.
IitTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 1530 ARCH
Street. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, H. D.A.E. CLARENOI
SMITH. A. 11., Principals.
. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary.. Amide.
ink. and Collegiate. Full college conrso In Classics.
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Solstice. for
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint
ing. aud Elecntlou by the beat masters. For circular&
apply at 1133 CHESTNUT 'Street, or address Box MU
P. O. PbUsdelphla. ap2o.6m•
p. A T 0.11 . -mityrrruTE, KENITFATT
SQUARE, Cheater county, Penna., for YOUNG MU
AND BOYS. •
This Institution 1■ beautifully. stinavad ball a =Us
from the Baltimore Central .Eatlroad..
Com-sea instruction in Fnglisth Classics and Mathl.
malice is thorough. Fell Se7U3lOll commoucoc the Oar&
of October. For olroulara. addroae
ODO. A. NEAVESOLD. rritoWel.
ART GALLERY,
GMLND COLLECTION OF PICTUiIIa
.7.00 ffallitYY will brayened to thtt , 7fbllc on avairff
creek day, uatll furthernotice. from 8 K. to 10Z. it.,
on and. after I#EDDIESIAY, Jane V.
Season . Tlcketa to Jalrf.t. Maine ye, 50i:tont&
Admittance 25 coots.Cie-donee 25 cetto.
To. VA NVERLYIS , A1..ift1)1.03, 25 C 01214
..
AdMittaate only at tbo L .- rave door on rim abud,
!Yl-at
GRelEit' B Nl t VP CHZB72IIIT.
STREET THEATRE.
TUESDAY EVENFROgeriILY sth, 11Mg*
IMPORTANT E Xneib NOTICE.
Preparations for the great Ste - heck of
ALADI
OR; 'IRE WONDEP Y LAMP.
Which aro now being made, wf... nevesaltate the .-
CL43IAO OF THE TFINATRE
for shortqlnie Aft ninny I taper; tat rlangee in Me ma
chasm orthetaii. 100-thc- snore 111 bit so pp orraaoce
nonil
• TRE.OREAT SPECTACLE 7.ft PRODUCED . ..
Width is.copecied to surpass any prztetorte production of
the kind In America. During the case the Theatre will
be Morons/Ay renew d. '
MRS. JOHN DREPPS NEW 'ARCH.
sTEEET THEATRE.
GLOltiolis FOURTH OP JULT:
LEFT - NifeßT OP THE SIMON.
LAPS PIIRRT OP CECILE -RUSA.
: LAST tri&tiT OF MESS LeTT.I.
TO-ItIVAT (31enday) Jet. 4, Lil_ ,
DIFBORAR. THE PGRUEEN
Pebeesl Cecile Err*.
Hennas 4 Barton Brit
After the Pie,. svplenin 8010 end Balled; by
_ AIMS LOTTA.
To conclude Iritb Mr. and bfra. PETS3iWiTITS:
Mre, Peter White MMe Loft.
Mr. Peter White' than Hoban*.
cri:4 ti.
0. W. CHILDS!
S9l-lm'
WALNUT STREET 41311.TR8.-
CO'STINVATION OF THE SUMMER . SEASON:
Re-engagement'oP Mt. J. B. ROBERTS and ALEXINIu
FISHER BARER.
IRIS (Wed nesda7) , EVENING, July S. mrHP be nt-
Panted the g rand ..Legeodary Drama of PAUBT AND'
31AROUEEITE—Mr. J. B Roberta ae Mapbiatophelea:
Aiexina Fisher Baku ef Marguerite. To emptied, villa
the grand Petriotio.Drama of TEE SPIRIT OF '76; Or:
Rkbels and Park ts. Row, Ellsworth Uf a ;Aleatir.a. ,
i
Fieber Baker; Captain Armstrong. Mr. t. L. Tilton.
Ileata Ben red from 9to 'Cortinlisesat 8 o'clock. .
'HE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
. 8, CHESTNUT btreek._above Teeth. is OP36PD AI LY,
for cleitom, from 9 A. 16: to 6P. M. .jeSti
44i fet porriT BREEZE P.ARIC—TO/
DAY (Wedneday), at 4 P. M —Aenocistlon.
I.,eunom.—Mile bolus Inn. hennas.
N. TalrallooY, b. h. B. A. Douglas.
J. Wheeler, K. h. Haley Gayley.
J. Turner, br. b. Razor. •
It is expected that the above will be a clolonad quick
time couteet.
Admission, SI
• SUMMER RESORTS.
cc inE. CLARENDON," ATLAWTIQ
-a. CITY, now open for the accommfidation of
boarders. This house eitaated In a central part or the
wand, and every room in the house commands Alin
view of the sea. The bathing never was better.
jy6-1m ISMS .TENKINS._: I I'. D.
111QOARDING WANTED; ABOUT MB
lat of /minket. by a gentleman and wife.ima private
family, or where there are few hoarders. A la rrggae
eecond-rtory front room. or two medium-sised. seeoad
story rooms. required.
A faigpriar will be paid for Rood accommodations.
Referencq given and required. Addreet
jy44ts. Bog 2743 Poet 011ieL
ptaiRDENG.TWO SECOND-STORY
rooms TO LET. at 139 North TENTH St. JetTtr
GRAND • .PLEASURE RIE
- Duran TO LAKE SUPERIOR. —One
the following splendid first. class 'steamers, vtss
CLEVELAND ILLINOIS NORTHERN LlOl. T. DION
CITY, TRAVELER. METEOR IRON SIDES. LAO LA
BELLE, and PEIVABIO, will leave CLEVELAND
Ohio, 'at it o'clock P. AL, each day of the week, ex"A
Salarday and Sunday. and Detroit, Michigan , on i
'following days at 2 o'clock P. N. through the
ofJULY and .ADGIIST. making Grand Excursion Trlva
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seas
of America, which, for utility. pleasors, and health, are
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. •
This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees e 1
latitude, and eleven of longitude.. and includes in iM
circuit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Huron_ and SuperiororEla
thebeatitifisl rivers Detroit. St. Clair stud Sc. Mary's..
The many and extensive mines of iron and copper s
. unequaled by any in the lrerld, with the newly.flii
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild and'
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bruin&
climate. render the Lake Superior:rip one of far more
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the candela.
the pleasure seeker or the invalid.
The above-nam steamers are elegantly-fitted ane
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while eve
precaution has has been taken to provide for the gaiety an/
comfort of paseengera.
Fare. including State-Rooms and Meals. about 234 exacta
Per mile. Time occupied in making the round trip,frona,
Stolodays.
Roomirsecared, and further information obtained, lor
application to proprietor*.
ROSS'-HANNA & Co., Cleveland,Ohio,
lIUSSBY It MCBRIDE. ,
J.T WHITING & Co.,- De troit , Nachivm.
JOHN
1864. atfl.Till,„,P.A„-A:T-...1864.
- SUMMER ARILLNGEBIENT—THROUGH IN TWO
HIMIRS.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY.
On and after MONDAY. July, 4th, ttainaleare YENS-
Street Ferry as !atom: .
.
Mail - 7.
Freight, with passenger car attached 1h15 30
.A A. .
M 3L. .
Express (through in two hours) : .II 05. p Is..
Atlantic Accommodation ..... .4.IAP. IL
Junction Accommodation ..... ,-:.(.: 5.30 P. N.
RETURNING. leaves Atlitatia:
Atlantic Accommodation - '' '. 5.45 Li11.
Express 7.08 A. X.
Freight.. ' . ILO° A. M
ilian ?..X.
..
Junction Accommodation S 4. 48 RI A.. A.
Fars to Atlantic, $5:. Round-trip Tickets (LOOd OMR
for the day and train on which.they are issued). St
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Tine street at 10.15 A. X.: and 1 PAL ' '
Leave Haddonfield at ri 45 A. M. &MAU P.. 11.
ON SUNDAYS. . .
Mall train for Atlantic eaves Ville street at 7.30 A. IL
Leaves Atlantic at 4.48 P. M.
JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent.
The bar which formed last year has entirely dims}
reared, leaving the beach one of the moat delightful ex
the coast. 3e35401
RAR_JTAIIi AND
DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD
—To Long Branch, Atsion, Manchester, Tom'a River.
Barnegat, Red Bank, &c. &c.
On and after MoNDAY next, July 4th, Trains will
leave CARDER, for LONG BRANCH, at 7.45 A. X. and
3.39 P. St., daily (Sundays excepted). Returnin g _ will
leave LOP, G BRANCH at (1.25 A. M. , and &Si P. M.
THROUGH. IN FOUR HOURS DIRECP BY RAIL:
A Freight Train with passenger car attached, will
start for Stations on the main Hap, daily, from CAM
DEN (Sundays excepted), at 9.33 A. 51.
Stages connect at Woodmansie and 3lanchester for
Baraegat and Tom'e River.
Slagee (will also connect nt Farmingdale, for Point
Pleasant, Squan Tillage, Blue Ball, and bur House
For further Information apply to Company's Ageut.
L. B. COLE, at Cooper's Point. Camden
'WM. F. GRIFFITTS,
General Superintendent.
i li gißg s FOR C E A Y.THIS
blanch and commodious steamer 111A3-
RATTAN. Captain E. A. Rytber, of tbe Cane alay.T.lne.
is now making her regular trips to Cape Rayaeavim
ARCH-STREET WHARF every TOBSDAT. THIIRX
DAY, and SATURDAY, at '9 o'clock; returning, will
leave Cape M ay every _Monday. Wednesday , and:811-
day, at SX o• clock, touching. at New Castle, going and
returning.
.
Fare $2.50, carriage hire included- children Leif
price. Servants 5 1.40, carnage hire ex tra.
Freight At low rates. No freight received after S
o'clock and in all cases must be pre,paid.
SOS. STSWAR'P, Agent.
g. i. 4 1=1 % FROM NEW YORK, FOR .
NEW RAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRING- .
FIELD. and BOSTON. —The steamers CONTINENTAL ,
and ELM CITY leave Peek 3113.:61aat Riven daily at 3
16P. it. api 11 id nigtt. : ,
Sat
- gu Al=4,- FOR ALBANY
-via D'ELJ.t.MVAIc,"rS - Ctain W. Cor
"L•r—nliliKiranklitihe dret ,wharl below Somas
FiFieVriiiid will leave for the above points on WRD
NEEDAY, JULY 6th, at 6P. IL Foe Freight, which.
will be taken at reasonable rates, apply to D. L. FLA
NAGAN, Agent, No. 304 S. DELAWARE Av. 372-4 t"
WEI F.,SMUlrtit.:.
COTTAGE ORGANS,
clot only ITNEXCELLID bat DREQUALLID In riarttr ,
of Tone and Power, designed 'especially for iTharcheic
and Scheele, but found to be equally well adapted tr.
th 6 Parlor and Drawing 1100 Ill• For a M. e l only
b y S. BRUE,
ire. 18 blond 88VE1T.33 Waal
Also, &complete assortment of the Perfect Malodors
constantly on hand tnylftter
BELLING OUT.
1115 WATCHES, JEWELRY APID SILVERWARE.
The undersigned. having decided to retire trout bust
am, offers for sale at low prices, his large and well
selected stock of
WATCHES
JEWELRY. and
SILVER and PLATED WALL
THOMAS C. G ARRETT.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street
Opposite the Masonic Hall
Philadelphia.
STRANGERS VISITING TOE
city, solicited to the faillities of the TENTH ant
MARKET SLEEPER UMBRELLA FACTORY.
Je24:l2t•
o c% MONEY TO ANT AMOUNT
LOANED upon Diamonds, Waiebes,
J ewel -
SateC IggjiEB3i aceß
Established Loanlshi,aner r
and GASHILL Streets, below Lombard. apl2-9nkt
E 7
LADIES' TRUSS AND 8RA.(31:- ,
STORE—Conducted by Ladies, TWELYTIL .
Street., drat door below Race. Every article .In their
line elegant, easy, and correct In make. C. H. NIB
LILES. Proprietor, attends to Oentlemen, on the corner
of TWELFTH and BAGS Streets. :B.—Professional
accuracy Waned.
• • , 113Y5-31er
153 PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS, with full descriptions of chszact A er eras.
DAY and EVINING, by J. L. CAPI N.
mbe-wfnetko No. 25 Sontb TENTH Strad-
p 1,; I 11:11 Ati I *Ali 4;1
CENTRAL FAVL
IT HAS BEEICBECIIDIM TO KEEP
LOGA.II BQUARE
ODi WEEMS'Tioti FOR A YEW DAYS LOKOIa.
Ix LTD Or TAE
SANITARY COMXTSSION,
BOARDDIG.
EXCURSIONS:
mmiJ
. y • ELECTRICITY.
- -.. • • ' -- i
WEC.lOl5BYtjAlii a!E W' ani l l l ctiro W ill ia die ) 2 la- I
aaes
cared by special guarantee, whey desired by the }
patient. at IMMO WALNUT Stroll, Philadelphia,
and, In ease of a fallow', no charge is made. No
dragging the system with uncatiail Ga lvanism
All cures performed 12y Magnetism or
other modideations of Mectrietty. 'without shooks or
any unpleasant sensation_ For farther informa
tion, send and get a Pamphlet . Which contains hun
dreds of certificates from some of the meet reliable
men In Philadelphia. who have been speedily and s;
Permanently cured after all other treatment from .-
medical men had failed. Over twelve thousand
cured in lees than five years at IRRO WALNUT Bt.
Conaul 2 Tion lt . p r o.
of. .
BOLL N
S & Dr. BROW
321714- 41. vasio WALNUT sc. , Philadelphia.
---
E".
ESIDIUM. -200 BBLS. TANKED.
vltlSlDlind, for rale by EDW. IL ROWLEY, • ,
16 South' DELLWARII Avenue....
MONTT,M.ENTS AND GRAVE
STOKES. —A large assortment of Gravo-titonee. ot
*aeons &Awns, made alba nnestltaltan and Amen
Marble. oonetantly on hand at the Marble Works or
ADAW 'STEINMETZ. RIDGE ATettlie, bdlo w Itleveatla
phitsdephis. apthiral