The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 11, 1864, Image 3

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    EUROPE.
Additional News by the Peruvian-Re
ported Capture of Alson-.Another Plot
agekirlid Irapoleon.
PORT An Basnun, July o.—Tho following Is the
Concluding portion of the steamship Peruvian's do
!vetch, whioh — , owing to difficulties on the wires,
Inns not transmitted last night:
The London Star- says: "Grant's latest move
ments are eOrtalnly not dostituto of boldness, but
they seem to border on foolhardiness. Ira delfho.
rately leaves the road to Washington and the North
open to Leo, who, before now, has not hesitated to
cross the Potomac when the Federal army could
Mull more easily dispute his progress."
THE DANISH WAR.
The policy of Prussia is said to be tho rotention of
Jutland as a material gua ranty.
The Prussians aro erecting batteries on the ;int
land coast opposite the middlo part on the Island of
.Funen.
The announcement of the capture of Alson by the
German Powers had been received, but tho details
concerning it had not come to hand.
A Vienna paper states that Austria and Prussia
Pre Cully agreed on the subject of hostilities.
The two Powers are said to have renewed the en
gagement to act in concert until Denmark shall ho
compelled to accept of peace.
Prussia has declared that she seeks for no territo
rial aggrandizement in tho North.-
IRA NOE.
Mr. Slidell had an Interview with the Emperor
Napoleon on tholNth.
Tho pollee are reported to have discovered another
plot against the Emperor's life.
Several Italians were arrested on the 20th.
The Paris Bourse (dosed fiat at 00f. 750. for the
Routes.
SPAIN
It was assorted at Madrid that tho resignation of
,Sonor Mareareuto, ambassador to Peru, had been
Accepted.
BRAZIL.
• ..
The Bruit mails had reached Lisbon.
ItIO Da SaNaino Juno 7.—Esohango '27, 3 A2734.
Colico nominal. Shipments, 20,000 bags; salon, 20,000
lags ; stock, 20,000.
.Tuno 13.—Exchange 27M027M. Sugar,
31p00 to 3DIOO.
Panuitsrnuco,• Juno 10.—Exchange 27,11427. n.
Drown sugar 211600fi2IS00S1.
INDIA AND CHINA
A tologram from Shanghao announces an, im
portant movement in exchange, and a rise of 1,1 per
cent. against England.
At Bombay exchange had declined ,i 4, and at Cal
cutta 34.
LONDON Moron , IVlArturr.—On the 27t1t the
'lnnis contained stagnant, and seemed likely to re
'ain free from material fluctuation, the general
"tilling of tho country having confirmed the course
narked out by the Government on Its foreign policy.
)'rnnce. Mexico. and the United States
The Courtier du Dimanche, of Paris, publishes a
Circular letter addressed by M. Drouyn de Pliuys,
the French. Minister of Foreign Affairs, to tho
agents of the empire abroad, respecting the rela
tions of Franco to the American Government. This
letter is a sequel to the correspondence between Mr.
Seward and Mr. Dayton with regard to the Mexican
question, and is as lollows ,
PARIS ' May 7,1884.-111 r. Dayton has called on me
to road to me a despatch addressed to him by the
Secretary of State of the Union, in order to define
the res t ronsibility of the Government of Washing
ton, an to show that a vote of the House of Repre
sentatives, or of the Senate, or even of the two
'Rouses, while it naturally recommends itself to the
attention of the Government, did not oblige It to
Snodifl its policy and take from It its liberty of . ac
tion. Mr. Seward sees no reason to follow, in the
Nexican lineation, a line of conduct other than that
which ho had adopted horetofbre ; and If hisdispost-
Lion should happen to be modified, we should be
directly and in good time informed of this resolu
tion and its motives.
1 have replied to Mr. Dayton that in the opinion
Of the Government of the Emperor nothing could
justify this change ; that our °entitle= in the wis
dom and enlightenment of the American Cabinet
was too groat to permit us to suppose it to have any
itle"of compromitting. by thoughtless action, the
true interest of the United States. Wt lie express
ing to Mr. Dayton the entire satisfaction which the
assurances he was charged with glviag to us caused
to the Goverumtlat of the Emperor, 1 added that I
thought Went, that, even from the point of view
Of the United States, the choice could not be doubt
ful between the establishment la aleiteo of a stable
and 'regular Government, and the perpetuation of
an anarchy of which they had been the first to suffer
sand to point out the great inconvenience.
The reorganization of a vast country which, after
the restoration of order and security, is expected to
play an important economical part in the world,
would be for the United States especially n real
source of advantage, since it would open a new
market to them from which they, because of their
proximity, would profit more than others.
The prosperity-of Mexico Would therefore agree
"Imith their-rightly understood interests, and I cer
tainly do nut believe that the Government of
Washington could misunderstand this truth.
• DROtrfN De L'iteYS.
POLITICAL.
The Buffalo Journal, the new German daily
recently started in that city, under the editorship of
Dr. Do Hans, as the organ of the German "Radi
cals," which was expected to support the nomina-
Von of Fremont, and which, since the Cleveland
Convention, has maintained an attitude of political
j uncertainty, came out last week for Lincoln and
'Johnson.
The Democratic candidates for the Chicago no-
Sninatton willemon be past counting. The last one
Ise have heard of is Dean Richmond. Of this nomi
gmtion the Rochester Express remarks:
"There is one objection which the snobs of the
democratic party will find insuperable. Dean Rich
bond was a poor boy, and in early life worked with
hie hands, in the "menial occupation" of a salt.
boiler! How can Domoorats, like the aupereillous
toadling of the World, support a candidate who has
come up from so low a degree as that 1 Dean Rich
mind is undoubtedly a man of great energy and ex
ecutive ability ; ,but then—he was a salt-boiler !
Xo'll Rom do for the superfine Democracy."
Money and Stocks in New York.
'The New York Post of Saturday says
Gold opened at 265, and after selling down to 261,
Closed dolle4260)1.
Exchange is inactive at 100 for specie. •
The speculation In produoe, which is now appa.
gently on the part of breaking down, is regarded as,
to a large extent, the cause of the recent stringency
to money.
The appended table exhibits the chief move.
=onto this morning compared with the latest prices
Of yesterday:,
Sat. Fri. Adv. Dec.
United States 6?, 18)11, rex 111 103%
'United &ate , ISSI, c00p0n...10.3% i„N
'United States Seven thlrtios....los 155
United States Five-twenty, tionplad%
Uaittd States 1 yr cart. currency 04 ..
Tennearea Sixes 57 '57 ..
tio.notiri Sixes 68 68
Pacific Marl 270 270 .
New York Central kb i1r0ad....135X 1.14 X ..
114% 11sX
Yale preferred lla ' 114 X
Bodeen River rA 326 2
Sleading 13 8 54 13614 34
After the Board New York Central closed at 18551,
Xrie at 1145 j, Hudson at 127)' Reading at 120 X,
Iliad:gut Central at 134,4, Michigan Southern at
1:13X Illinois Central at 130 X, Pittsburg at 111 X,
'Rook Island at 111, Fort Wayne at 112 X, North
cestorn at 53'4, Ohio and Mississippi at 51, Cumber
lavrat co,
New York Markets, July 0.
Asnas are quiet and steady at $13013.50 for pots,
and $15@15.50 for pearls.
BREADSTUFFB.—TIao market for State and NVes
tern Flour 18 dull, and 25 cents lower. Sales 9,500
this at $10.60@i0.00 for superfine State,sll.243
21.50 for extra State, $11.55@ 1 1.80 for hoice do,
$10.50010.95 for superfine Western $10.80e012.90
for common. to medium extra . Western, $11.60
.41112 for common to good shipping brands ex
tra round hoop Ohio, and $1210@13 for trade
brands. Southern floor Is less active, and (trooping
gales 800 bblii at $11.50@12 for common, and 912.10
014 for fancy and extra. Canadian flour is 25c
lower. Sales 700 bbls at $11.256/11.50. for common,
and all.eo@i3 for good to choice extra. Bye Flour
le quiet and firm. Corn Meal is steady ; sales 30D bbIS
Jersey at $7.70417.7:, Wheat is dull and nominally
Salo lower; sales 50,1300 bus at $2.30@2.58 for Chica
go Spring, $2 356.2 59 for Milwaukee Club, $2 00(a
2.01 for amber Milwaukle, $2.58@2.05 for winter rod
Western, and $26602.71 for amber Michigan. Rye
quiet at $1.906 , 1.95. Barley and Barley 'Malt are
quiet and unchanged. Oats are active and firm at
P9c/(0$1 for Canada, 99p@ 11 for State, and $1 for
'Western. The Corn market is steady, with sales of
27,000 bus at $1.5301.05 for new mixed Western. •
Wart n e
NEW YORE July 10.—Arrived , barks Web-foot,
Snug' ; Leighton, Pernambuco; Volunteer,
kihanghao ; Zephyr, Palermo • E f la Virginia,
Buenos Ayres; Ellen Morrison, Palermo;
I).
Ryerson, Antwerp; brigs Bird of the Wave, King-
Pton Jamaica ; Henrietta , Bermuda ; Robert M
coo,' H o-
Martinique Ella, Mayaguez ;• Vuel E:yrien,
„The Janeiro • Isabella, Para; Machias,
Nuovitas ;
Pehooner Adr i on, Mayaguez ; Brazilian brig Olivia,
3110 Janeiro. Pirate Florida was spoken July Tth,
let. 80.40, long. 00.09, cruising.
THM CITY.
IVOR ADDIT/07IAL CITY NEWS 8= FOURTH VAOll.]
PIIIIADELDRIA AND TEE RAID
The news yesterday was of rather an exciting
Character, but it seemed to have little e ff ect upon
the people. There was no excitement excepting
About the newspaper offices. The regular arrivals
of the railroad trains, and the receipt of telegrams
over the wires from Washington and Baltimore,
furnimbed positive evidence that man y
_ of the reports
AO freely circulated were untrue. There are corn
3nendahle movements in military circles, but more
than this would he Imprudent to state.
'VISIT OF A YACHT CLUB
The Harlem Model Yeah' Club will arrive here
to-morrow from New Turk, on a visit to this olty.
They will be the geode of the Philadelphia yacht
pert.
CITY
&PROFITABLE DITESTMENT.—We have heard of
ill number of cases recently of people ordering a
Witlffielent quantity of Coal from the celebrated yard
Of W. W. Alter, 957 North Ninth street, to last•them
Tor a year. Wo can Imagine no better paying
lli-
Vestment than this for the amount expended, and
Would respectfully advise our readers In this city
generally to go and do likewise,
WHAT ART DORB YOH NA.TllRR.—However poor
ly you may be clad, you will perceive that the
Agriculturist, the spinner, the weaver, the dyer,"
Lie navigator, the machinist, the tanner, the tailor,
the shoemaker, the bleacher, the hatter, and a
.core of other mechanics, have applied the study
and experience of fifty centuries to the making of
your modest attire. It has taken the sweat of the
brow of a thousand geheratioas to produce that
ugly, but simple, useful, and economical suit,
Zitioh the Parisian workman buys with a few days'
wages. How much then must it have required to
produce the magr,ineent suit worn by the man of
taste and made at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball.
if Rockhill 3c Wilson, Noe. 003 and 605 (Jhestnnt
street, above Sixth I
1 THR HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OP STRAW,
VRLT, and othor Hats can be purchased of Oharles
fakftird & Sons, 834 and 888 Chestnut street, Cont!-
ental Hotel.
THE Rain.—What is itl Do the rebel's intend
telebrating every Fourth of July on ' , free sally'
ire are glad therintend celebrating it at all, and
gill Moro glad that they do it on free territory.
gre hope they will not have to go so far from home
13,$reafter to find free soil to celebrate tholr Fourths
a. We are not used to It now, and it is some.
at exciting. With the thermometer at 00 and
Id 260, 'tie hard to keep cool. The only way, In
at, is to Clotho yoursolf in the delicious summer
44lothing sold at Charles Stokes & Co.'s one price,
Oder the Continental.
CALPN MAT, LONG BRANCH, ATLANTIC CITY.—
), tale assortment of Dulles' and gentlemen's bath
og dresses OAD be found at John O. Arrison's, Nos. 1
d 8 North Sixth street, , Jyo•tf
- A SPLENDID ABRORTMENT Of misses', children's,
.d boys' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchated
if Charles Oak ford & Sons, 1134 and 830 Ultestaut
Olt, Continental Hotel.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
The Con
11 Blstone, Penta
D R D ac a k vidson, Pcnna
John Shlppon, Pottsville
86111'1 bbl Den, Pottsville
Dr Thomas Bowso
W 11 Sensorial., Wheeling
W 11 &nett
B II Neleon, Nashville
W S Marshall. Pea na
MissWltherow, Mtddlet'wn
Mira M Seibert,Plttsburg
Mien Nary Seibert, rictelleg
R ()woos. Pittalmrg
D B Cobb, New York
S tibmgard, Jr, Chicago
J (1 McLain & la, Whoellng
John C Powell, St Loan
C Hayes & la, Cincinnati, 0
Samuel Coulter a la, N y
H Abraham, Now orlogne
T H Morris. Baltimore
W n Shaw & wt, Wash
P L Sweat. Vermont
MI mental.
Chits M Coulter & la,,N Y
J titover, New Jersey
J Dear., Pon an
I:1 0 Flowery, Illinois
bfolioa. o nto
0 F McClean ft wt. Pltts`g
ti Lan Word, Baltimore
B Wiggin, Boston
W Dilininart,New York
V
Livlngaton, Balt
W H Campbell. Wash, D C
J W Parkh,S; Louie •
Mr &Mrs Kremellierg,Balt
C P Bertrand, Arkansas
Tosittit , Perham, Boston I
P Cauc hy, Baltimoro
P Wil ame. Baltimore
HD Mears, Wash, D C
John Hopkins, Jr. Mese
B 111 Keith, Boston
S W Hates, 130.n0n
W J Plume & in. Newark
T Thome, Memphis
W N Brown, Memphie
Paymaster Upham, 11 8 N
S hlilber , Yarmouth
J tilling , Nerea rk. Del
J F Morton 110..t0n
C H
errin & Is, Cleveland
T 11 Duncan, New York
J S Cutler, dugn.ta, Ca
J M Beryls, Montgomery, Al
T W Busaol I. Wad ford,C W
'l' Balking, New York
D 0 Tatum, New York
J Satterlee, New York
Judge Bracken. New York
11 McKim. Baltimore
C Paget, lihodo Island
M Bottle, Alton, 11l
.7 11 Bowles. Kentucky
J Cunningham, Cincinnati
R B Roberts, Harrisburg
W Tounley .1: ht,Clnclnuati
Mips J Tonnley, Cinclunatl
-M Mayor,Be w York
A Prsucb Dorton
P A Hobart,'Buston
J M Wightmow, Boston
Jacob Deed. Pittsburg
JllO D Van Dares, Albany
Chas M Steads. N York
John Van Dowaler,N York
B M Lewis, Wilm, Del
D Bulger, 'Mira, Del
JaptlM Stevens. Boston
It It Kingsbury. Browner
Baron Proctor, Washington
Chas Dawson, Washington
tl W Delawater , Alex, a
.1 F Bartow& la, Baltimore
Stainta,'WashingtOn
I J 1' Kennedy & la, Bait
Miss Pendieton, Baltimore
II Tents, Cincinnati •
R N Vail, Baltimore
T B Kennett Baltimore
J S Utley, B' York
F J De Lawsine, Bngland
C C Jackson, Boston 4
J T Sbaw. Pittsburg •
IT Harley & wr, Pittabarg
Chas Boyd, Chicago
J Motels & wi, New Albany
Khltfer, lowa
G P Yontigling, Ohio
ML Ogden, U g A
C B Fowler, N York
.A•R Winnigee
W Radford, U SN
F W Pearson, Baltimore
Afro Pearson St 2 ch. Balt
.R U Walker, Baltimore
.litewart Gwren, N York
.7 hturiscal. Washington
BEUayna,USA
W 11 Wilson. Cincinnati
John A Wilson St Louts
Saml Boller, Cincinnati
Geo Balaban, N York
Thos Hollins, U S N
Daniel Tulltan
.1 Salford Si eon, U S N
trard.
G Wetherell, Glasgow, Md
Mrs Polaso: t, Tloga co, l'a
Miss Pohl/Mit, Tinge co, Pa
D Flint. Chicago
Karson, New York
Mr Sr Mrs FMontemoilin, Jr
Dro J Wym b n y , ,Wa H
, D C
M B Sestt k sod, Ohio
N Harry. Ohio
Capt 0 iV Cheater,Wash
C DuPont Break, Scranton
S Sinker, lowa
J Swetharst, lowa
R Lincoln, Illinois
A J Smith, Ponosylvaitia .
J W Megaton, Maluo]
W Gray,Gray'atand'g, Pa
Geo Brown. Baltimore
J Shield New Fork
J A Williams, Wash, D C
Jas Harrison, Baltimore
Thos Harr:son, Baltimore
P C Wood, Wash, D C
El Jackson, Wash, D C
John H Blair, Ohio
Robert - Wilson. Ohio
Goo Attwood, New York
Chas Simpson, New York
Chas Mitchell, Boston
Oeo L Lung, Oil City
S A Roberts, Penult -
8 0 Lower, Arkansas
L T Markham. Mil vrankee
J Johnston &wt . , vle
Mrs Landlthitch, Lawrny'le
serfean.
Downe
IP SI Trowbridge, Conn
B B Smith, Noir York
al Wood. Boston
W J Raid, U N
Jas H Bell, Washington
M 8 Cunningham
S Mathew.*
IW H Yohe, Bethlehem]
F Hammon, Bethlehem!'
Geo D Patten, ash
!biro J C Cart's, Jr, 'Walla
B I Ober. USA
J S Balobrge, Was h ington
D W Gardner. Washington
F H Crosby, Kentucky
H 71Compton, Kentncky
It H Bowman, Kentucky
A J Craft Jt la, Wmsport
C Frtadenheit, Missouri
remote,.
The •
J Eshleman, Philadelphia
W McGill, Philadelphia
0 Lazell, New York-
P 0 Martin,
W Garrett, Harrisburg
O Stewart, 'Baltimore
W Henderson, Baltimore
S Perkins, Wash, D C
II Campbell, Wm,h, 1) C
J Thompson & family - , N
J Tisdal, New York
C Granger & la, St Louis
J oung, Masaillon
3 Flake, Bethlehem
A C Hammond, Wash, D C
0 II Rummell, Wash, D C•
L Wald, Cincinnati, 0
J J Thomas , New York
Mrs F Kerr, New York
A A Burdett, Clinton, Miss
D B ingaDa, Clinton, Mks
H E Parson, Toronto, C W
H Rutland, Coburg, C Wt
L Swarsenberg, Alex, Fa
Jae T Blair, New York
wittr.n Segue., Dover.N
Chita N Johnson, N Haven
Jos J May, Wash D C
.1 Low, Omaha,' N T
E Bradley, Omaha, N T
13 Curry
C P Idnhienberg, Ei 8 A
hI A Larabee & wf, N J;
flso Howell, Jr, Phila.
nos Gray. Phil&
Dawson, %a
D M Merford, Wash, D C
The A
Robt C Stover, Pt PI enetnt
A
H Quillmen, orristowe
Geo]. Warren, Delaware
James Webster
. .
.lobn O Grant,_ 111 D. N Y
A Duncan, St 'Louts
Z Sturges, Maryland'
Wm Pohler, Maryland
13 W Blarse; New York
0 It Rogers, New York
C S Dyer & on, Cinctnrinti
Mrs D W Gardner, Boston
Henry_ Noble, Puna
wardner, Wnehington
P B Velller, lieu* Tork
S R Brown
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Ar A Goodyear, Maryland
Miss Petrey, Cauada
S Ross, Parma
Alex D Damon
The /Me.
Joe Mahon, Penna
NV H Fritz, Philad&
D Downey, Johnstown
GeDßlchazdEon
C D Rankin, Mercer
A Cook, Washington - .
Copt Slt Schwenk US A
A K Schwenk, U
G W Stein, Easton '
J Campbell, Cresson
W Campbell, Cresson
B P Pierce, Bunton
C K Foster
F .1 Hirst, Easton
John Campbell & wf
It W Perry, Port Royal
W G'Perry
S D Marris & wf, Boiton
J Bolton, Cape May
C Rittenhome, Daltimora
J G Cummins, Media, Pa
The
C Pornroy, Pottsville
C B choltz, Bethlehem, Pa
6 Slocomb, Marietta, 0
Mies Slocomb, Marietta, 0
Mrs Calton -Portsmouth, 0
John I Smith, Penns _
J J Kromer _
Cb as Cristman; Norristown
H G Leslie, Poland, Ohio
W Cherry, Dublin
W Marra7, Dublin _
W D Christman, W Chester
O R !Janson, West Chester
G W Downing W Chester
Geo Penney. New York
E Packer, Carbon co
It R neelender & la, Penns
Chas O'began, Be wJereey
H H Chandler, Now York
L Morris & wt' Baltimore
D M Mellor& Washington
Isaac Prayer
U B Holmes,Pittsburg-
Shortlldge, Bellefonte
A Dante & wf,Pittsburg
Miss L Gray, Pittsburg
D T Knox, Huntsville. Ala
.1 E Force, Will esbarre
E B Smith, Gait field
T K Bromeling, Allchigan
T Roberts, Steubenville, 0
B Mcbnro , Pittsburg
Union.
P Katz, Batton
Mrs Eltint,Tronton, N
R Raw Baltimore
S V YAM, Baltimore
0 Trail, Baltimore
Joa T Reed, Baltimore
Geo Komar, BAiti more
Geo W Komar, Baltimore
Wealey Trail, Baltimore
C Cloud, Colombo*, 0
The Co
TJ Brown & la, Milford, Del
E N Smith. Wellsville
•
J Clark. M D
B Longhery
S B Eider. Franklin co
S J Gardner. Scranton
Geo L Kirk, Delaware co
C K McDonald. Oxford
C liarrion, Baltimore
Ameradal.
Mrs M J Levan, Nancy, Pa
E D Williams
G Stacy
D M Pareer
EG Thompson New York
S Adler, New York
Joha 0 Dewar,Eashville
11 - Sargent •
Geo L Leslie, New Jersey
tionsal.
Geo Linderman, Schull co
Wooa New York
Wm Smith,Milton, Pa
H HH nY, Backs co
Floury Ziegler. New Phila
J Li Ramsay, U S A
J D Lynder •
C H Kumme r Bethlebam
D E Carbon co
E Britton. Boston
A Linderman, New York
P H Saxton . , Wyoming, Pa
David Riaaatim.liew York
The Ste
B H
Maul Hopkins, New York
J
T la McClung, Penn&
John McLaughlin, Penns
es Union.
Mrs MeLkushlin, Penns
A.. 1 Reid, Washington
Ef. Levy k son. New York
The Thad Eagle.
Davi& Black. Lebanon.co IJC Ziegler. Pennsbure
Dorney. Lehigh co John hi Fehr. Nazareth, Pa
Daniel Bachman, Penns C Neurneyer, Petersburg
1. The Barley Sheaf.
Jobn Carr, Scranton, Pa W S Halues.White 3farelt
N F Palmer, Scranton, Pa Wm 11 Tyson
Wm Robbins, Fox Chase NI 8011, Wilmington, Dd
S Harper, Fox Clam L J Gardner, Scranton
The Madison.
Jaws. Williame,New York Brander, New York.
D O'Ketfe. New York John Doyle, Pa
B D Chambers,U S A W Dehnven,Port Royal
R °reshot, ash'n. D C
The Black Bear.
T Beaus. Yardley villa 10eo D Mud, Reading
17 0 Stills, New ork I
SPE(:MitUi NOTIOBEL
BUT You I3ATtnito ROBES' 11'011
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DIES, GENTLEMEN, and CRILDREfriI.at . gLOAMII.
808 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, and at hia,Score.
opposite Centre Rouse, on Cape Island, N. J. .b , S . St•
HAIR DIM I HAIR DYE!!
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE fa the Belt in
Mg World. The only Harnt teeth True, and Re /Was
Dye known. This 'splendid' Hair Dye is perfect—
changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to I
Gloom, Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring
its pristine color, and rectifies the 11l efecte of bad Dyes.
The genuine is signed. WILLTAX A. BATCHZLOR; all
otb.ers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Draggioth, kn. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. • IY3I-1Y
To CLEAR THE HOUSE OF FLIES, ORB
Dutcher's celebrated
LIGHTNING! FLY-KILLER.
sliest, cheap article, easy to use. Ivet7 sheet Will kill
'quart. Sold everywhere.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, at CO., TENTH and RA.llt-
KET Strtete, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
OWE-PRICE CLOTILING, OF VTR LATEST
Pry Las, made in the. Best Kanner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked Janata
Figures. All floods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our •Oan-ProcE 673TEM is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
dealy JOKES & CO , 004 MARKET Street.
TEM POPIIIAR Cr OTHE% HOUSE OF PHILA.
"OAK HALL."
Neat-elase goods at moderate prices.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S. N. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets,
Ontola Department (to make to order) No. 1 S.Sixth
WHEELER d 5 WILSON'S HIGHEST PBzMIW
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
TUB CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
Salaffronmig. 704 OFFICSTNIIT RtraAt. aberva Ilementh.
Weekly lie ort of Intermentto
RALTEI OPPION, July 9 1;
Death." and interments in the Vity of Phi
front the 2d of July to the 914 of duly,
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CAMS OF DEATH. s - 75: GAM= OP DEATH. s 74
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Abscess • 1 • 4
Feuer. Puerperal.... 1
Asphyxia ,• 4 . • Spotted 2
•Alubnminuria 1 I 7" ' Scarlet • 5
Burns and Scalds... :4 ' " Typhus 1 1
Cancer 1 -" Typhoid..... 3
Stomach 9 • Truants of Leg 1
casualties 2 . 1 Gangrene 1
Croup c 2 llooping Cough 1
Congestion, Brain... 110 •lalammation BIIIIII• 1 2
Lungs.. 2 8 - " Bronchi. —•• 1
Cholera Infantnm... • 01 '. " Heart 9
Ilorbus • ' 2• . ' " Lung 5....... 3 1
Cerebro Spinal lb- . " Peritoneum.. 1
ningitis •• •• •... ••• 2 1 " Pleura 1
Cramps 1 " St. &Bowels. 6 6
Consumption. Lungs M 7 " Veins 1
Convulsions - 14 Inanition ..... ...... 2 6
Cyanosis 1 Mumps 1
Diptheria ' 4 Mania-a- Polo 2
Diarrhea 4 3 Maresmns 10
Dropsy 4 Measles . 1 1
Abdominal 1 Border .. • 2 1
Brain . 4 Old Age ........ 7
" Chest .. 1 1 Palsy.... 2 1
or Longs.— I Pysmia 1
DJeoase of Brain.... s 2 it: r i t i e o n z n e g r oot f
M in . :: 1 1
Bladder ..... 2 Small-Pox . : 1-
Drowned 2 1 Still-horn " " AB
Dysentery 5 7 Syphilis 1 -
Debility .• ••••• . • .• . 8 8 Teethlig - • 2
Elephant-buts 1 'rumors
Erysipelas .... ...... I Tetanus
Ea npytima 1 Ulceration of Betels • 1
Fever, Brain 1 Unknown ..'.. • 13 . 2
" Continued .. ./ WonudeCuns h o t.... 19 -..1
Remittent... 1 —.—
Total.. - .. • •• • 10200
• ADO:
16
...... 15
. 14
II
- ni "9u L.. 5
351
OP SEE WS THERE WEB—
Croder 1 year .I.l3iFr,iim 40 to GO
From 1 to 2.... .. ..181 50 to 60
" 2to G .27 ". 60 to 70-
sto 10 . .20 " 70 to 80.
10 to 10 . ... 5 " 80 to 90.
" 15 to '20.-- 8 " •90 to 100.
20to9fis 7
83 to 40. ........pr Total' .
First •
WARDS•
• .•20. I
TenthW AIIDS. 1 WARDS.
•••• ici Nineteenth 15
Second .... • .• 44' Eleventh 7 Twentieth 21
Third ' 13iTweirth .. .. • 61Tweuty-firet ... 8
Fourth ..... ..••16 ; Thirteonth . . .• —l2 Twenty-second•l4
Fifth .... . 13 Fourteenth• • • • .12 Twonty-third .. 4
Sixth .... C Fifteenth 23 Twonty-fourth.3l
Seventh • •25 Sixteenth • .. 4 Twenty-fifth • 9
Eighth 11 rieveuteent la ....12.13nicnown 2f/
Ninth ...... ....14' Eighteenth 2.1
Total • 354
Deduct deaths from the country 20
Net deaths In the city
NATI V ITY. —Ullited States, 275; Foreign, 61; Unknown,
28; Almshouse, 74 People of Color, 23; from' the (must
try, 20.
Tlio number of deaths, compared with the correspond•
tog week of 1851 and of last week, was as follows:.
Woek ending July 11th, 1803, was 296.
Week ending July 2d, 1864, was 425.
Deaths and interments of soldiers. 35. -
Males, 189; females, 185; boys. 108; girls, 101. r
By order of the Board of Health,
OEORG.E E. CHANEEHS. Registrir.
•
II n) s zp 41
HOLMR. MR residence. on Saturday ovening.inlY
S, ue, after a brief Mons, In the trinntph of faith,
George W. Holum, of Elohneaburg, Pa ~tn the 78th year
of bla RR&
The funeral will take place al hla residence, on Tues.
day, July 12, at 2 o'clock P M. The relative% wed
friends of the family are invited to attend without for-
Ult r notice. ••
CURRY.—On lho 7th Instant, at Dongles • Hospital,
Washington, f wounds received May llth, nt Spot tsyl-
Yenta Court House, Lieutenant Colonel William L.Cur•
ry. of the 16th Regiment Penna. Vole,
The relatives and friends of the family, also Harmony
Lodge No 62 A. Y. M., and the members of the regiment
olio ore in the city, nre respectfully Invited to attend
hie funeral from the residence of hie father, No. 2140
Callowbill street, on Tuesday morning, 12th Instant, at
ten o'clock. To pruner:4l to South Laurel Hill, "
LEINEANDT.--On the morning of the fah instant, Til-
lie, wife of Frederick Loibrandt, Jr., and daughter of
Mr. Charter' W. and Catharine Beck.
. . .
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend the funeral from the retidence of her
hula:mod, No, AM North Seventh street, on Tuesday af
ternoon. lath Umlaut, at o'clock. 114
STILLE.—On the 7th !net • Maggie K wife of Horace
K. Stine. and daughter of William It. Smtth.
Due notice of the funeral wilt lie given. es.
IIUZBY.—On the 4th last., at Yonkers, N. Y.. Bet.ti.
C. Busby lormerly of this city.
ALLISON.—On the lath Instant, Grace Van Doses,
youngoet daughter of Thomas and Mary Allison, aged 3
years and 6 months.
RESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
ho. 018 CHESTNUT Street. i77-t[
rYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
- 1 - 4 ARCH have a
Fine stook of Silks,
Fine stock of Shawls.
Fine stock of Flannels.
Fine stock of Linens, „
Floe stook of Manilas.
NOTICE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHI LA
DELPkiIA
STILL TRANSACT lIIIBINIC3B AT TIIEIR
NEW BANKING HOUSE,
COItPOR OP
OHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
(north side of Chestnut, weat of Third,) on and alter
TIIESDAT,'THE STH INSTANT
MORTON BIOXIORAEL,
Cashier
UNITED STATES C KIS TI A
COb[bIISBIO .— Cash acknowledgments for the
wick ending July S, 1881:
PHILADELPHIA. ..
. .. . .
Ladies' Christian Commission of the
Spruce.street Baptist Church $l6lOO -'-- -
wro. P. Wilstach• •at 100 03
Mrs. Wln. P. Wilstneh 100 00
Mrs. B. C. Manor - ' 10 00
Robert Leonard 6 OD
na .
G
Jone ilb s
ert i
6 S 00
B. S . 00— $lB3 00
Per Mrs. L. Shumway •
J. Emory Stone (additional) 600 00
Dr. Newton and Dr. Vaughan, committee 1M 00
Greenhill Presbyterian Sabbath School. per P.
B. 1111i1011S. Esq., superintendent 250 00
Ladies' Christian Commission First Reformed
Dutch Church. per Rev. J. H. Suydam 645 40
Ladies' Christian Commission Union M. E.
Church"lS 12
Chas,. A. Untiring , half procet;;Ta of sale of pa
r carria 10
,
Mrs. M. Shinn ge
20 0 03 0
bamnel P. Jackson, per J. 1' ' • ' ' •.- 10 00
Sabbath. School . First Presbyterian Church,
Southwark 16 00
Ladies' Christian Commission of West Spruce-
Street Church (additional) 24 00
Ladies' Chri, Oen Commission First German
Reformed Church (additional) 12 60
Teamsters of the Quartermaster' s
s Department,
Seli II Ykill Arsenal, per Otis Stimmel 11 20
"6. P. L." -10 03
ThomasWister 20 00
"C. J." - 60 00
Mrs. Win. F. Wearer 5 00
Cas 00
Infan h t
School of the 6 ort h Presbyterian til t are h, 1
per Miss E F. Holloway 6 00
Charlie and Lucy 1 00
,
btept en Howard 200
Proceeds of a fair held by three little children, .
Per O. W. C. Moore S 10
Mrs Miller 100
Rev. Wm. White Williams 7 50
Bible Class of Calvary Presbyterian Church.. 4 03
A Friendl 00
Bev. D. X. Junkin 600
A. C. Oakland 2 00
SOOTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Proceeds of a Concert given at the Seminary of 0
Miss R. S. Carr, Linwood Hall, Cheltenham
- township, Montgomery county 292 60
Rev. 0. W..
Crittenden, Darby $lO 00
First Presbyterian Church, borough of
Darby 900 19 03
Proceeds of Sadsbury and Highland Fair, per
X. J. M. Whiteside, Treasurer, (additional) 25 00
Allen P. Clymer, Quakertown 700
91,939 23
•
Amount acknowledged in religions pspors.• •. 6,977 33
$7.916 66
Amount previouAy acknowledged... 638.617 69
5e,46064
JOSEPH PATTERSON. Treasurer.
' The United Slates Christian Commission begs leave to
acknowledge the ree.ipt of the following additional
hospitsl stores up to July Sth. 1S61:
PIiILADELPHVL.
I bundle. Mrs. ten.
.Iparcel, "J. C. V."
3 barrels, T. B. 13n:tater d Co.
1 package, P. B. Simons.
I package, W. P. Juhnston.
Brideaburg and Whitehall—if boxes, Soldlers' Belief
Association.
SOUTHEAStERN PENNSYLVANIA. -
Greenfield, Obester comfy-1 box.
Waynesburg-1 box, 1 barrel. Honeybrook Aid So.
clety.
UNKNOWN.
1 box containing wince, clothing, and slippers.
Seyezity -two boxes, barrels, ho., additional to the
above, from other parts of the country, will be kfund
acknowledged at length in the religious papers.
The Commission tails the attention of the friends of
the soldier to the urgent need there is for forwarding
immediately to the army in front of Petersburg large
supplies of onions. There are, doubtless, hundreds of
farmers in all parts of the country who would be wit.
ling to part with a portion of their store were the best
means of doing eo presented to them. Supplies of this
and a similar character will be promptly forwarded to
tho army if sent to the United States Christian Commis
sion, No. 11 Bank street, Philadelphia We trust our
fricods will bear this call in mind, as it is of peculiar
importance that General Grant's men have a continued
and ample suPPIY.
GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman
It No. 11 BANK Street, Philadelphia.
lar. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
CASH RECEIPTS
Presbyterian_Cbnrch, Phan:Lb:Tine, Pa.. per
Rey. J. W. Porter,pastor • $7O 00 '
Georges*. Starkyreatoer, Waymart. Pa . 27 25
Committee on Retail Groceries, per Jamas R.
- .Whb 'treasurer 411 60
M.thodt'at Episcopal Church, Tuckahoe,CaPo •
May county, R. J., per Jame 4 Shoemaker.. St 00
Methodist Episcopal Church, Beosly'm Point;
Cape May county, R. J.,. per James Shoe-
Committee 11 00
ou Labor, Income, and Revenue,
wrer J. W. Clagkorn, trtissurer, (additional) . 50,000 00
Philadelphia Rifl•e • Club„ proceeds of a• rifle
match held 21st and 22d lane, at 'Wash
ington Retreat, per Philip Mund, president: • 400 00
Collection at Smithport, Pa., per W. J. Cole
grove 51 23
3. eale of tickets 1,276 00
Committee on Relics and Curiosities, per W.
S. Vanx, treasurer 353 61
Previously reported
6677,173 65
CALEB COPE. Treasurer.
UNITED STATE S SANITAD T
COBIAIISSIO.
. .
'
CASH RECEIPTS.
St. John's Lodge A. T. Masons, of Pitts
ton, Pa.. per li. D. Lacoe, treasurer $lOO 00
Proceeds of a sewing rociety's zueetinge,beld '
at 311 South_ th oad street . 160 50
Lily Sea% of California 6 03
Proceeds of a 'vase of "Spring Beauties," -
sold at the Academy of the Fine Arts, per
Mrs. Ellen M. Shinn 20 CO
Proceeds of a concert by the ladies of Pauls
boro, N. J.. per Lieut. Carley W. Wilkins. • 108 00
Previously reported••••••
CALEB COPE, $135,642 70
Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON
Labor, Income and Revenue, No. liS SOUTH
SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia.
Chairmen of Sob-committees of Committee /on Labor,
Income and Revenue and persona having subscrip
tioll6 in charge, both in and out of town, are earnestly
requested to push forward the work, as it is highly Im
portant that the bueiness of the Great Central Pair aball
be concluded at an early day. There are numerous
Committees which have not yet reported.
L. MONTGOMERY BOND,
Chairman.
MRS. R. W. HUTTRIC,
jy 11-3 tr • . Chairman.
IiarOFFICE OF THE MANOR OF THE
CITY OF PFITLADELPRIA. July n, 1381.
The Committee of City Councils on Defence and. Pro
tection will be in permanent session at the Committee
room, corner of FIFTH and CH aSTNIIT Streets, where
it will be In immediate communication with the Mayor
end with the General Commanding, and will be able to
furnish information.
All officers recruiting under the calls of the GOvernor
will please to report at such Committee room without
delay. It le urgently requested that they will comply
with this desire of the municipal authorities.
• ALEXANDER HENRY,' '
- Mayor of Philadelphia.
IarOFFICE OF THE LOCUST NOUN
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. No. 290
South TIMID Street,
rHILADELPITTA, July 9, 1561
The Board of Directors of the LOCUST.MOUNTAIIT
COAL AND IRON COMPANY have directed the Mien
button, on the 20th instant, among the hoidens of the
Stock on the books of the Company on that day, of part
of the proceeds or sale of certain lauds, part of the
capital etoca of the Company authorized to he sold and
distributed by the act of. Assempty approved May 3d,
]SW.
In accordance with the direction aforesaid, on and
after the Ruth instant TWENTY DO C.L ARS wit I be paid
on each &bare to the Stockholders on the hooka of the
Company on that day.
The transfer • books,will be closed for this perinea
from and after this day to the 20th instant, incluelve.
jyll-oy2o JOS C. COPPUCL, Treasurer.
far. INSTRUCTION IN WRITING
b Bcok-Feeni lig, Commercial Calcutstiontt. &c.,
at CRITTENDEN'S Commercial College, 637 CHEST
NUT EL , cor. Seventh No vacations. Students in
structed separately, and at such hours as may bait snit
their convenience. 79-21
OrARSESIIORIS OFFICE, lINITED
STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, FIRST DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PIIILADRIMMA. itll7l, 1884.
fdannfactnrers of Tobacco. Snuff, or Begars,are hereby
notified to make out. an Inventory of the quantity of the
'different kinds of tobacco. snuff flour, snuff, segue, tin
foil, liquorice, and stems ho-ld or owned by them thin
day. Re required by the new exelee law, which goee into
force this day:
• - • - - .
The ins entory must set forth the portions manufac
tured by themselves and purchased from others, with
the market price of the several articles.
WASHINOTOWRIIITIT
jy4-mwftit Assessor First District, Pennsylvania.
OFFICE BEAVER MEADOW =AXIL.
tal ROAD AND COAL CO:, • • •
.PATIADICLPRIA, July bit. 1851.
A dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENT, on
the capital stock of thia Company has been declared,
payable on and atter MOND LY, Jnly 11.
• L. CHAMBERLAIN,.Treasnrer.
OTICE .;—BOARD 01' ENROL-
IgrhIENT, 'FOURTH DISTRICT, PENNA. coroor
BROAD and SPRING ()OMEN Streeby Jci.r
. ..
The Board of Enrolment of this District are now en
gaged in revising and correcting the lists of persona en
roliedas liable to do military duty.
Persons who have been improperly enrolled on ac
count of allenage, non-reeideuce, over fort - five years'
el age, manifest permanent physical disability, or who
have served two years In the present war. abonld ap
pear before the Board, prove the same, and huge their
names stricken from the list.
Any Mixon who has a knowledge of any one having
escaped en, oiment, and wno Is liable to military duty
or of any one It ho has arr-ved at the age of twenty years
since June, IS6d; or of any who have declared their
intention to become citizens, are earnestly invited to
communicate such information to the BOARD OF EN
ROLMENT, in order that such persons may be placed
upon the Lista.
. It is the Interest end duty of every enrolled citi
zen to see that all who have been improperly omitted
from the Rats are added thereto. ' D. M. LANE.
C14)61111, Provost Marshal
Sys-61 Fourth District, Pennsylvania.
DIVIDEND NOVICE.—OVEIDE
TN , : UNION PETROLEUM COMPANY, 117
Sonth FOURTH Street.
The Board of Directors have declared a third monthly
dividend of two per cent on the capital stock, payable
on and after lbe 16th current. -
.The Transfer Books will be closed on the 13th, 14th,
and 16th current. CHARLEY A. DUI,
331-61 ' President.
OFFICE. ORGANIC OIL COMPANY,
Do. 10 PH;LADELPHIA. EXCHANO E. •
Jots' 7th, 1864.
- The Board of Director,. bare this day &dared a divi
dend of ONB PER GENT. on the flapital Stock of this
Cornpawr, payable on and after Stn fast ,free of all
taxes. Transfer - Books closed on 9th ; open on 14th.
178-6 t. W. C. STILE% Jr., Treasurer.
THE EXTRA VETERAN BouNry
FUND COMMISSIoN trill meet on MONDAYS.
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ate o'clock F. M., to
receive applications, at No. 7 Goldsmiths' Hall, LI
BRARY Street,lmmediately in the rear of the PostOglce.
Families interested.ill please call at that hour only,
It D SAUNDERS, Chairman.
• EDWIN ORRICE
G W ! IMON ULL
OCK,
il6il
PAUL 3. YIELD.
THE PRESS.-PIITLADELPITIA, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1864.
OFFICE CITIZENS , VOLUNTEER
SUBSTITUVI COMMITTEE, No, 412 PRUNE
Street, July 7. 1564.
Tho Citizens' Volunteer Substitute Committee pro
polio to Redd in raising troops by aiding citizens In
procuring substitutes and facilitating the payment of
bountlea, in the following manner:
Berated eitizeux who desire to fernieb substitutes in
advance of the draft will pay the sum of four hundred
dotter% to the Treasurer, J. o.llotteugarten. Esq., N 0.412
Prune streeLfrom 10 to 2 o' elook,:receiving hiaacknow
ledgment that the money will he returned If a airlift,
wile of exemption Is •not procured, and giving to him a
power of attorney, duly stamped. to colloot the city
bounty for the bene fi t of the substitute. The names of
applicants will be registered In the ardor of their appli
cation, and certificates of exemption will be procured
and (=Melted in that order. An coon es the certificate
Is obtained, the principal will be notified through the
Post Office that It is ready fur delivery on retnth of the
Treasurer's receipt, II hen the duty of the Committee
will cease.
The Committee use official araturanee that the rertifi
catee which It will procurekwlll, exempt the principals
for the term specified.
The Committee will also endeavor to procure repro-
Pent ative merle te for citizens not enrolled. On payment
of FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, Chairman.
J. 1. CLARK mm. .
JOHN TIiteMPSON,
CLEMENT H. PENROSE,
J. 0. ItOSENOARTRN, Treasurer.
HENRY C. LEA, secretary.
Igr OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND
MIDDLE COALFIELD RAILROAD AND COAL
COMPANY.—A special mooting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be bald at the office of the CumpanY,
No. 2t14 Sonth FOURTH Street. on SATURDAY, July
Old (I net I, 1564, at U o'clock A. Id. -As business of int.
honance Is to be transacted, the attention of the Stock
lders le earnestly rwmoo , ted.
• PETER K. LANDIS, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, July 6, MI j)l3-fniw6t
ANNUAL EN:CURNION OF THE
YOUNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION to
Al hin tic City, FRIDAY. July 15th. 1681. Tickets SI. W.
Con be procured at,ASHAIEAD & EVANS'. 724 CHEST
NUT Street. ROOMS of the Association, lON and toll
CHESTNUT Street, and at the wharf on the morning of
the excursion. Last boat leaves Vine-street wharf at 6
o'rlock A. M. 3y2,6t•
tar AMERICAN LIVE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY. WALNUT STREET,
SOIUTB.F.AST CORNER OF FOURTH.
PIIILAPELPITTA, July 7, 1111.
The Trnstees have THIS DAY declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. out of the profits of the last six
month/. payable to the Stockholders, clear of all taxes,
on and after the 15th lost. JOHN S. WILSON.
iS9St Secre A tary.
lap. MONEY B K.ROO COAL COMPNY.
—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Honey Brook Coal Company, held at their'Office, No.
209 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia on the sth instant,
a DIVIDEND OF THREE PER C A NT,, dear of all
taxes., was declared out of the earnings of the Company
for the menthe of May and June, payable on and after
the 19th of July, at the Mike of the Conspaoy.
JOHN B. McCREARY, President..
The Hoiney Brook Coal Company was organized by
the election or the following Officers and Board of
Directors:
President, Vice President,
John B. McCreary. Lewis Audenried.
Treasurer, Secretary, • ,
Davis Pearson. B. McHenry.
_ _ _ DIREIC
John B. McCreary,
Pavia Pearson,
3y7101 • : Thomas
ligr BANK OF NORTH AMERICA—DI-
VIDEN 1).
BANK OF NORTH AMARICA, Sou' 2, IESI.
Tbo Board of Directors have this day declared a DIVI
DEND for the vast six months of seven and one-ball
nor cent. clear of all taxes. payable on and am: the
11th instant. J. 11OCKLEY.
jy4. St Cashier.
TEL E G AP.3I .SOTICE.—THE
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, at FRANKFORD,wonid give notice that ,having
effected an arrangement with the INDEPENDENT
TELEGRAPH LINE, a TELEGRAPH OFFICE is now
open at the BANK, for the accommodation of the pub
lic, connecting FRANKFORD with all telegraphic
points East, West, North, and South.
Philadelphia messages sent and received at a rate so
low that persons valtung time and money will end tele
graphing cheaper than any other method of despatch..
WILLIAM H. BRAWN, Cashier.
"OFFICES.
No. 413 Chestnut street, No. 9 South Third street,
No. 204 Walnut street, Merchants' Excnange,
erchanta' Hotel, [jy7-at] Second National Bank.
orDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
TILE EG BERT OIL CO. ,147 South 170 1:111.T II St.,
second story.
PHTLADELPHIA, July 1. BBL
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of 2) per cent. on the capital stock of this Compa
ny, payae on and after the elb of July. free of btate
tax.. .
. .
The books will be closed on the Gth.ofJulr MS P.M.,
and opened on the 9th. WM. M. Oa IZTBR..
jy4-6t. Treasurer.
OFFICE OF TIIE ENTERPRISE
I'INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT St.,
PoILADELPHIA,.InIyS,III6I.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany for the hut six months, payable on demand, free
of all taxes. CHAS. FOSTER,
jy6-12t Secretary.
MrOFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND
COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61
CEDAR Street, Yoag, Jane 10.1861.'
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN
TY PER CENT. on the gabseription to the Capital Stook
of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OP
PENNSYLVANIA be and hereby Is, made payable to
JAMES WADSWOR'IB, Treaanzer of said Company,
on or before the 18th day of July next.
jeISAJTIS Attest: T. M. TrNa. Secretary.
IllgrTHE - 51154113 EH ANNA AND TIDE•
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their office
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4.
The "Transfer Aeency " of these Companies. hereto
fore in South voturrii Street. bee been removed to the
office of the Companies, at the place above stated.
• ie27.90t
Mr. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Bo: 400 CHESTNUT
Street. PHILADELPHIA, July sth, ISSI.
At a met flag of the Board of Directors of the Fame In
n:train.' Company, held this day, a dividend of THREE
PER CENT. Was declared, payable on demand. clear of
all taxes. W. I. BL LATCH ARIL
jy6-I2t Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA
RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 424 WALNUT
Street, PRIT.ADELPATA, July 2.1933.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Board of Direc
tor, have established a Transfer Agency for the Stock of
this Company in New York City,
SAMUEL ILNOX, Etm. , Secretary and .Treatmrer of
the Central Railroad Company,of New Jersey, has been
neinted Transfer Agent, officeo9 WALL Street, New
. .
. .
All Stockholders wishing the New York Certificates in
exchange for those they now hold, will present thorn at
this office. T. HASKINS DU PUY,
. . President.
•A A.TTENTION, YOUNG MEN!—
. RESPECTABLE YOUNG !MEN, good horse
:men. disposed to respond to the call of Gen.
Couch for Lffigi Cavalry - (to furnish their own
horses and horse equipments). are requested to meet at
O. e law office of the subscriber, No, feu SANsOffi street,
on MONDAY. at 9.30 A. AL ' '
OBORCE D. TROUP,
. .
• lio . . . - •• . Late Capt. Co. C, gOth Ps. Clm.
12 -ATTENTION 1 PHILADELPHIA.
UNION ARTILLERL—The Company has been
accepted as a Battery of'Artillery by the Go
vernor, and recruits are now received at the
Armory, BROAD Street,.below Race. 100 Baja Service..
$6O Bounty,
Captain A. 1 FITZWATER.
First Lieut. B. L. MATLACK.
Second Limit. J..C. W. FRISHMDTH.
HEADQUARTERS DEPART
MENT OF THE SEISQO EH AN NA.
HARRIS/117M JULY 8,186 L
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. SS.
In accordance with authority from the President of
the United States, and the proclamation of the Governor
of Pennsylvania, dated Harrisbare, July sixth (6), 1361,/
hereby call for one thousand (1,000) mounted men for
special service. They must be good riders and gallant
men, and mutt furnish their own horses and equip
ments, for the use of which they will receive forty (Pi)
cents per day each; and be paid for those actually lost
in the service at the price entered on the muster rolls.
The United Stales Government will furnish clothing,
subsistence, and forage. All those responding to this
call 'are requested to assemble at Ilarrtsbarg without
delay for company and regithental orgauiration. Ap
plicattog for transportation must be made to Captain J.
G. JOHNSON, A. Q. Pd., and Chief Q M. of the Depart
ment of the Susquehanna at Harrisburg, Penns,
By command of Major General Couch.
jy9-St JOHN S. SCHULTZE, Asst. Adjt. Gen.
452.6 U SR
6 . 24,603 77
$35160
135,159 50
I."TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.
A nie oti of the the citizens of the TWENTY
FOURTHWARD will be held on
THIS (Monday) EVBNING. at 5 o'clock.
THIRTY-SEVENTH AND MARKET Streets.
Par the purpose of adopting the necessary measures to
complete the Ward enlistments of " 100 days' men." in
accordance with the Proclamation (6th inst. ) of the Go
vernor,' and by authority of the General Government.
PR/LADELPHIA, July 0, 1864.. . 1t•
•
tIARMORY F COMPANY . ; GRAY
RESERVES.—The members, ex-membere, and those
who have heretofore performed duty with the Com
pany, are requested to assemble at the armory. 'MS G,EVENIN at 6 o'clock, with - a view of organization
for immediate service. By order .
H. C. KENNEDY, Captain.
Itil
S. C. BRUM, 0. S
t CITIZEN B'':VOLUNTEER BIIBIATI
TUTE COMMITTEE. ' • .
This office ib, for the present, at • .
412 PRUNE Street.
Office hours, for SUBSTITUTES,. from 10 to 2, and
4 to 6. ...
• ••
For CITIZENS, from 12 to 2. , ' . . -
No applications can be received without payment.
All decks must be drason to the order of J. U. Rosen
garter', Treasurer. jyll '
COMPANY E, BLUE RESERVES.
—RECRUITS WANTED for ICO DAYS' aßinr
Apply at Armory ' EIGHTH and cALLOWRIGL,or
SUB CRESTS UT street. 850 Bonn ty.
iy11.20 , JOS. J. BABCOCK. O. S.
ti• THE'. GLORIOUS OLD NATIONAL
GUARD once again In the Bold. The oltizemeare In
vited to come forward and enrol their names at once.
The rolls of the different companies are now open, at
the ' '
NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL
RACE STREET, BELOW SIX&
H.4ItIIIANCTS NEFF,
Colonel Commanding.
THE LATE COMMISSIONED OF
FICERS of the le'r REGIMENT RESERVE BRI-
I . Gain (Gray Reserves) are requested to meet at the
Armory in BROAD Street, below Race street, THIS
(Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock. C. S. SMITH,
It. Late Colonel let R 012% R. B.
1 t 20TH REGIMENT, P. V. M.-MEN
conn•cied with this REGIMENT will report THIS
, MORN tIVO. at 9 o'olock at Headquarters, 533
Street, to Join their respective Com
panies in Camp. Bountpaid on reaching Camp. A
tow more RECRUITS THOMASceived. By order of
WM. B. Col. Commanding.
J. B. RONEY, /St Lieut. and Adtj't.lt
t . TO SUBSTITUTES.-$650 BOUN
TY.
OFFICE CITIZENS' VOL. SURSTITUR COMNITTBN.
:No. 412 PRUNE Street. Ju1y9,1904.
Thle Committee to now prepared to receive Volunteers
who are not liable to military duty. It will have the in
inuatereil in as *substitutes, and will pay them on the
Fame day the sum of Ms hundred and fifty dollars In
cash, without deduction for commission or brokerage
In addition to this, Substitutes areentltied to Twenty
five Dollars Government Bounty, and one month's ad
74111cfrelPonier particulars, apply at the omen of the Com
mittee. between 10 A and 2 P. M.
Daniel Steinmetz, Chttlen. John Thompson.
. .
J. O. TO emagerten, Treas't. Clement Penmen.
J. 1. Clark Hare. Henry C. Lea. jyl.l-6t
.! :HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
OF THE SIThQUEH ANN A.
R Alta nova°, Pa., July 8.1561,
CIRCULAR.
The twelve thousand (12,1108) men being raised in pur
suance of the proclamation of the' Governor of Penn
sylvania, dated at 11 errirburg, July el, BBL • for the
defence of the State, will be mnstered into the United
Slates service for one hundred (100) dave, unless sooner
discharged, to serve in Pennsylvsina,Ataryl and, Wash •
ingion cud vicinity, as the safety and protection of the
State may require.
-All responding to the call west of Johnstown and the
Laurel Ball range of umental Ile will report to the com
manding officer, Camp Reynolds, near Pitusbarg, Pa.
Ali east of that line, and west of and including Read
ing, Pa:, will report to the commanding officer, Camp
Curtin at ILarrisburg, All east of HALtilol2 and that
line will report to the commanding officer, Camp Cad
waleder, Philadelphia.
Companies, if possible, should be formed before start
ing for the camp of rendezvous. Upon application of
the corn mending officer of a squad consisting of not lees
than eight (8) men, or a company, to the agents of the
different railroad companies throughout the State, trans •
Portation to the camp of rendezvous will be furnished.
By command of Major Oenond Couch: •
JOH ti 8. SCOGLTZ 8,
Jytt-St . • . Assistant Adjutant OtneraL
I HEADQUARTERS PROVOST ItiA.R
SEUL,' FIRST DISTRTCT. PA.
PEIMADRLPRIA, Jane Pa,,
The :lames of parlous removing to or from this District
will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment.
Copies of the likts arp OPOD for public inspection, aad
civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and
point out errors in the.lista and give such information as
may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name ettlaken off the list if he can show
satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled, on account
of A lienage, Non. reetelence,, Over- age. . Permanent
Phpifcat DLeablitty,
A compliance with the foregoing, suggestions fa ear
nestly solicited. Wit. R. LEHMAN,
1.329-tt • Captain and Provost Marshal,'
one.
Lowle Audeurled,
Jacob A. Myers,
MILITARY.
AT TRH
01.EMISSIONERS' HALL,
MILITARY.
NOTICE.-11EADQUARTERS PRO
VOW' MARBIIAL SECOND DISTRICT.
PIIILADIILPRIA, June 78th , 1864.
'The Lisle of Persons enrolled as liable td do Mili
tary duty are now being revised and corrected.
Persons who are Improperly enrolled on account of
allienase, non-residence. over forty -ii re years of age,or
permanent physical disability, should appear before the
Hoard, prove the same, and have their names stricken
off the list.
Civil caws, clergymen, and all other prominent citi
zens, 'who know of persons who have arrived at twenty
years of age eince .Enrolmonte, June, IBM; of those
whose names were omitted by the proper enrolling off -
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 been in
such service two years during the present war. are in
vited to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT
and Hive sut.li information In theirposeeesiori as may aid
in the correction and revision of the Lists,
EDWIN PALMER.
jy4-12t Capt. and Pro,'. Marshal Second Diet., Pa.
SUMMER. RESORTS.
COLUMBLI. UOUSB,
OAPEMAY.
FOR THE . =BEA•BHORE.
=ROUGH IN . TWO H9tayi.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
• • ATLANTIC' CM', N. J.,
IS NOW 'OPEN FOR THE REOEPTION OP GUESTS
Trains leave VINE STREET FERRY atly at 7M A
DI., 2 end 4 15 P M.
Terme .21 Per week, or $3.50 per oar..
BROWN & WOELPPER,
j77.11n.: . ; • PROPRIETORS.
RUMMER 11E60 RT. .B ROAD -TO P.
MOUNTAIN HOURS.—This romantic spot 'can be
reached dally•by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad to
Huntingdon. thence by the Broad-Top Railroad via
Dudley. 7.Excuwion 7ickote aro issued at MI! the
asunl raft, which are good until the flat of October.
.ffrat•ehme accommodations.
. . . .
Tnnua—sl2 per week ; per day $2.60. Children and
servants half price.
For farther pant cutlet% address
C. M. ALLMOND St Co. Managers,
Broad-Top Ctty. Huntingdon Co., la.
PBIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
BRACH, N. D. SMITH, Proprietor.
This large and commodious Hotel is now open for the
mention of visitors. Persons desirous of visiting the
sea-shore will find this one of the most desirable places
for excellemt Bathing. Fishing. Gunning, Sze. Batta
lion, three miles from Atlantic Cii 7, and communica
tion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and
Atlantic Railroad. Boats will' be in readiness at the
Inlet. on the arrival of the trains, to convey guests to
the Hotel.
Terms moderate. .
For further information address the proprietor.
3r5:1814,
E •
PTARiTA. MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.-.
• This popular Summer Resort will be opened for
the season June 20th, 1664. The undersigned begs leave
to call the attention of his friends and the public in
general to this magnificent and well-known establish.
meat, which, though having undergone a change of
proprietors, will be continued under the new adminis
tration with greatly improved advantages, and in
creased facilities for h ealth and pleasure.
From his valnabl experience, the proprietor feeli
warranted in assuring the public that every depart
ment of the establishment will be conducted to the en
tire satisfaction of all.
The facilities for railroad communication with the
Sphrata bibantain Sprin are well known:
FROM BALTIMORE—V gs
orthern Central Railroad.
rhe 6.22. a. M. train, via York, Wrightsville, and Co
lumbia, arrives at the Springs at &SOP. M.
FROM PHILADELPHIA—CentraI Pennsylvania
roail.—The 11.20 A. M. train. changing
- cars at Landis
ville, arrives at the Springs at 3.30 P. M.
READING RALLROAD. heB.l6A. M. train arrives
it the Springs ari2 M.
PROM NEW YORK—New Jersey Central, via Easton
and Reading. —The 6 A. M. train (Jersey City) arrives
at the Springs at 12 M. :
~•• • JOHN W. FREDERICK, Proprietor.
tae t B.—K , filne LIVERY attached to the establia lm h-
JOl2.
nREBSON •SPRINGS.--THIS DE
LIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, located on the
Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, '2,300 feet above the
level of the sea, will be open for the reception of visitors
on the 15th day of Sane, 3664, and will be kept open
instil the Wel October.- The braidings connected with
this establishment are of a substantial• and comfortable
character.. The water and air possess superior attrac.'
dons. *The cool forests and dry and bracing atmosphere
contribute to the pleasure of those who seek relief from
the oppressiveness of the sultry air of thickly populated
towns and stiles. The grounds: walks, be., have been
highlyimproved, and are of a varied and picturesque
sharactek. A fine Band has been engaged for the season.
Ample facilities for bathing have been provided. The
subscriber intends to spare no pains to render it in every
respect as comfortable and attractive as possible, and
hopee, by his long experience in the hotel business to
anticipate and supply the wants of the public. The
railroad connections of Cresson enable him to obtain
tulip/fee/or the tables not only from the surrounding
country, but from both the Philadelphia and Pittsburg
markets. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Once,
and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg
and intermediate points.
Tickets (good for the round trip) from Philadelphia
can be had. at 'the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. For further information, address
G. W. MULLIN.'
. .
Cresson Springs, Cambria county. Pa.
6,10 N Gil ESS BALL . , : ATLANTIC
CITY.—I 'would respectfully Inform my friends
'and the public that I have again taken CONGRESS
HALL. this being the third year,-and have made every
preparation for the, coming season; the house being
enlarged; remodelled, new furniture, the chambers
with Spring• Bede, Ac.,Ac.,and will accommodate
?oar Hundred Guests. Yon ill find no better place
than CONGRBSS HALL; it is the nearest to the ocean of
any of the large houses of Atlantic City, being but 100
yards from the Beacur,.thas precentingliteelf an advan
tage to the public. There cannot be any better bathing
than Atiantiethis summer; the Sand Bar, that was
such a great draw-back last season , has all been swept
away by: the high tides of last winter, forming itself
the best Bathing Surf on the Atlantic Sea Board.
• • G. W. HINKII.
There Is-an excellent Band'of Music engaged.
Attached its Stdendid Billiard Room. .1814-lm
BEDFORD._, MINERAL SPRINGS.-
Thispopulai Summer Resort la now open , and pre
pared for the reception of risltors, until October next.
The Hotel ;pill be under the charge of the moat en+
danced management in the country.
The Bedford Railroad has bean dniehod to within one
hours' ride of Springs, over tine Turnpike road.
Visitors will come by Penneylvanla Railroad to Hunt
ingdon; thenee by Broad Top and Bedford through.
Ample arrangementa have been made to eupply deal
ers and indlvidnals wlth the BEDFORD WATER, 12
well-ateamed casks, as follows:
, For Barrel, oak
. (10 gal/..113 00
Half Barrel oak 2 00
41 46 111 -1,-
m . I
All orders addreese l7l d to iTy
L. ANDERSON, Be df o rd,
promiStly AIDA.
Pomona winking rooms, or any Information about
place,will address zsr:r L. ANDKRBON. je3-2m
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAP.EISLAND, N. J.
JOHN WEST, AARON MILLER.
PROPRIBTORS,
g leave - to call the attention of their friends and
the public to the above magnificent Establishment.
which will bti open for the reception of visitors on the
lath of June.
•• • •• • .
Besides s spaelotts Dining Hall and Parlors,-1t (*a
mine an. mostenal number of large and sentilated
Bed Rooms, aillandsomely furnished with new fatal.
ture,thronghont.
The Proprietors of this Bstablislunent will spare ne
fare or expense to meet the wants of their guests,
thereby hoping to share liberally in the public pa
tronage.
Application for rooms made to the subscriber.. 157
letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt reply.
jet-6w. WEST & WILLFUL
COMMERCIAL HOUSE, •
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY,
Is now open for the reception of Visitors.. :Every effort
will be made to make the guests of the house com
fortable. Terms moderate.
For Rooma,_ &c., apply at A. BERGFELD'S real
dorice,_Ne. South TWELFTH Street.
331-12 A
J. K. BROWN & CO.
6 rrHE CLARENDON," ATLANTIC
CITYIe now oyski for the accommodation of
boarders. This house is situated iu a central part of the
laland. and every room in the house commands &Ann
view of the sea. The bathing never was bitter:
jyttam • JAMES JENKINS D
CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINOS.—The Proprietor takes pleasure in an.'
nouncing that this favorite and fashionable Watering
?tare is now open for visitors. The personal and nu.
tilvided attention of the proprietor will be given to the
Wants and comforts of his tueMs.
)gl•lm* N. W. WOODS, Proprietor.
SEA BATHING.---NATIONAL HALL,
CAPE ISLAND, Cape May, N. J.; la now open for
the reception of fits numerous guests. Terme moderate.
Children-ander 12 y o urs of a g e and servants It tlf price.
Superior amoommodatlons and ample room for two
hundred persons. • AARON GAREETdON,
Proprietor.
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, NI J.,
REABEST HOUSE TO THE BEACH.
Tele well.known house is now open for the reception
of Boarders. Bathing never was better.
jeift•lsn• J.-WOOTTON, Proprietor.
11:7;TED STATES HOTEL, LONG
1 3NANON; N. J., to now open for the reception of
VlSitoro. Addreas B. A. SHOEMAKER, Prop'r. ..106-2m'
CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, AT
LANTIC CITY, N. J.—This private BOARDING.
HOUSE (always open for Boarders), is now folly ar
ranged for the accommodation of Bummer visitors The
situation to one of the best on the Island, being in fn ll
view of th e 000/111, and near excellent bathing ground.
my3l-2m JACOB KEIM, Proprietor.
S . "1-101:75DI sr. , - CO.,
NO. 257 BROADWAY; NEW YORK.,
•
IMPORTERS OF
MEN'S 63 LADIES' GLOVES,
GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIER!,
MEN S VIJRNISHING GOODS,
LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS;
t*Vbk 4 i :ol4 7 .
!MUTE THE W3IOLBBALB TRADE. -•
3710-4 t
S PECIAL NOTICE:DAVID EVAN'S;
or the Arm of EVANS & WATSON: The Orel Safe
we expect you to tent not having arrived in time for a
test to-day, we hereby_ give Ton notice that it will ho
ready for a teat in ONE WEAK from To-DAY, at 10
o'clock A. M., on FLANIGAN'S WHARF, at the foot
of DOCK Street, where you can exhibit your philan
thropy to the public; and save your COO ~
LEWIS LILLIE & SON.
!i t O. SADLER. Acent,
It.- 1 south SEVENTH Street.
►j'HE TINIVERSAL WRINGER WITH
COO•WHEELS Is In nee in all United States Hoept•
tale, Naval and Blind Asylums. and all our benevolent
Institutions. It can be need with great profit wherever
liquid is to be pressed from any thing, bnt It is espe
cially necessary In every family, as It saves TIME, L&-
808, end CLOTAING. All COO•WHEEL WRING
HES are,WARRA.NTED. E. L.
27 South SIXTH Street,
jy&•6t Agent for Manufacturers.
P URE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP
Is made of pure, fresh Palm 011, and Is entirely a
vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those
made from animal fats. In boxes of one dosen sakes.'
for Inver box. Manufactured by
0110. M. ELKINTON & BON,
No. 116 MdROARETTA Street, between Front and
Second. above Callowblll.
To FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
•
COUNTRY.
We are prepared. as heretofore, to aIaPPIY families
at their- Country Residences with every deecriptton of
FMB GROCERIES, TEAS, &C., &o.
• ALBERT O. ROBERTS, -
zarSl4l. Corner ELBVENTE . I and VIM! Ste.
•
MACHWERY 01L..:-100 BARRELS .
PARAFFINS BU/WINERY OIL, In store and for
sale by BDW. H. ROWLEY,
16 South DELLWARK Avenue,
"DeEINER'S POPULAR STYLES
LORED PROTOORAPHS have a wide-spread repu
tation. • In accuracy sad Ille• like coloring unsurpassed.
Only $l. Gallery SECOND Street; above Green. 1t•
CARTES DENIBITE EXECUTF,D,IN
the beet manner at B. F. REEMER'S Haßory, 624
ARCH Street. A fine opportunity to obtain most sails-.
factory Pictures. QV early. bee speclinetus,
.1610 II /LI, P. s
CHILLED MOM SAFE,
Evers W A. rrsoN,s
TFIE "IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT" STILL PRO
ORESSINO.
TO the Citizens q t. Philadelphia:
Agreeably to prelim's notice, I Phan now review the
twwponalitiert and other entracte matter as contained In
the article beaded "Philadelphia Against the World,
and signed by David Dract,
Re the thief, tvben hard pressed, is the first to cry
" /dap thie."note the man who has unfired. &wigged,
and wrongfully mewed bin neighbor, the drat to cry
tlf /fain, and to claim the people's aympathy.
The first prominent point In this article lathe writer's
very niodost pretensions.
Ne mummes to he Philadelphia mereiy. and to stand
against the world eniy—extremely. moiled(, enrely.
Thin point ( having been replied to by !dews. Lillie &
Eon) I pane over by simply Paying that it Nero' , to 'show
that Lilllc & Son are much the largert po trona of this
city and State of any Safe manufacturer in the United
Slater, an they nee no much more material than any
other—the product of this State.
The nextoint to be. noticed Is the writerle call on Ills
Philadelphia friends to road an extract from the Eve
ning Telegraph of April 16,1364, which Atmore come of
the different waye the common cafe to opened, • Now, if
the reader will refer to the article In the Naming Tele
graph, of the 16th, be will find It there stated particn
larly that theee ways were of common occurrence, and
that they were known to burglara; and t now say the
different ways pointed mil were at the time well known
to bnrglays, and heal been previouely published to the
world.
GBOROZ J. BOLTON
But It seems to suit the writer's case to leave out these
facts in- his rehume. lie adopts the principle that the
play of "Bamlet" most be De s perate though It be
necessary to leave out Hambt. end* require
desperate means, and it is evident that the thief's tutor
does not like to stand alone. Ivan, however. offer him
this coneolatien, that notwithstanding' the disposition
be bee shown in every way to aid the thief, he has met
with but ill success.
do not believe Ito can find a burglar in the country
that would even thank him for all his eitorti; for every
professional burglar knows; that, if he can get a hole
into a Safe lock he is alt right; and unless the writer
min learn the horsier bow to drill chilled iron, which
I very much doubt, his ocenpation Is gone.
The next point which I notice is the very grave
question put by the writer. whether it is not easier to
.41011 one small bole through Lillie's Chilled Iron Door
than twenty holes through the common Sheet Iron
Door T
The reader will ask any disinterested iron-worker
whether be cannot drill even twenty small holes
through one-sixteenth to one-eight inch sheet Iron
much mister than to drill one hole through one-end• a
half to two inches solid chilled iron, and let him
answer the question.
The next point which the writer alleges as the MUM
of the controversi /8:
That Lillie's agent, amopg others, called at the Con
solidation Bank, on Mr. W. 11. Blunter, banker,
Allentown, and on the Treasurer of the West Chester
Railroad, paying to the latter he could break into his
bank and berglaf.proof gee in five minutes; and to the
two former, that he could pick their locks, made by
Evens & Watson, in five minutes.
• Now, lam the solo responsible agent of this city for
LlThe's Safe, and !pronounce the above statements ab
solutely false, polar as it applies to myself. as lam
net aware that I have had any conversation with either
of tbe two latter parties on the subject of Safes at all,
and T bave never made any such t tatements, as are al
leged, t the former or any other person. lint I take
the fell reeponsibilitrar , to all that iR published in the
Telegraph of April I , 1664. (which can be examined in
my printed circular at my depot at any time, as the aril cle
wee taken from that), and Pans prepared to sustain
every position there made to the satisfaction of any dis
interested person. •
Thus have I reviewed the prominent points in this ar
ticle, and the writer's reasons for his unreasonable
attack upon Ltlllo's Safe are found to be mere pretence,
and without the slightest foundation. The real cause
will be found in a chart review of the Safe history in
Philadelphia. It is a fact well under"tood that the
writer has realized a fortune in the last few years by
making safes of the lightest material, with the cheapest
lock. and in every way got np in the cheapest manner.
end tilted mainly' With red clay (which Costa nothing).
to give them the appearance of weight and solidity. and
that he has sold thew) Safes at very high prices, making
an extravagant profit.
Ills a fact also well understood that within thelaet three
vears. Lillie's Chilled Iron Safe has been largely Intro
duced in this city and State. from the simple fact that In
telligent men have preferred agate that had one and a half
to tv oit clues thickness of solid Iron, being also drill
proof, with a thorough burglar-proof lock. toe safe that
had one-sixteenth to oneetwelfth of an inch thickness
of sheet-iron, with the cheapest common lock, and not
burelar.proof at all, especially when the former cost
only about the saute price as the latter.
How.does the writer attempt to remedy this di facility?
Not by improving his own eafe,bnt by an attempt to dis
credit Lillie's. How does he do this? Re first pub
licly announces 'that Lillie'e Safe is neither fire nor
burglar-proof, and publishes an array of false state
ments, Bret published br other cafe-makers. which he
knew at the time had been publicly proved to be
false. Second, be succeeded to dupe 'a house who
had one of Safes by similar false repre
sentations, to exchange a Lillie's Safe for Evans
& Watson's, by giving them a Safe he asked near
St:40:1 for. in exchange for Lillie's, which cost $176; and
;Juice about the Ist of January last, I am told he has
event much of his time in the attempt to disfigure the
Safe in every way • first by sledging. then by grinding .
holes through it (Aving discovered that it had not the
usual hardness). As to the Lock, he first claimed [twee
an infringement upon Evans is Wateon'e Alphabetical
Lotli,but as that was netpatented awes no go; and last
ly, to discredit the Lock be shows that the combination
of the Lock can bepicked up from the outside if a hole can
be got through the door in the right place, a wonderful
discovery, bee been fully answered.. Now, why
resort to all this contemptible meanness? Why not
come out fairly and squarely and have Evans & AVat
aon's.Sefe placed alongside of Lillie's. and have them
fairly tested, both as to their fire and their burglar
proof qualities. as he has' een challenged to do often?
The reason is plain. The writer knows that it will not
do to place Meth to 1-12th of au inch thickness of sheet
iron against 164' to 2 inch thickness of hard chilled iron,
to stand either fire or the burglar, and • that's what's
the matter."
N. C. SA DLIPY. A.gent.
No. 21 South SEVENTH. Street.
P.S.—The public test of Sales that was expected to
come of lest week Is unavoidably postponed for a week
or two. The article in the Sundae Dispatch, of the 3d
of I oly will be answered in my next.
01-tlien3t : . . M. C. S., Agent.
CIYUI. - AND'=IfY OLOTHS
W. T. SNODGRASS, .
j'l-]m •34 S SECOND and 33 STRAWBERRY St
F E XAMINE OUR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, , t4e.
Lawns, white ground. neat lignred, 41e.
Ef uckaback and Bath Towels, large.assortinent.
Bird's Eye Linen Towels.
Extra size Damask' Towels. •
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists. $I
Bathing Flannels, red and gray. - _
331 JOHN H. STOESS , 702 /ZECH Street
81.38
, D E O RE TiBLE AND TWIST CABSI
SI.3B 6.4 Wide Dark Mixed Heavy Tweeds. ,
Low priced and fine Ctumimeree.
No advance in Summer Stook.
Linen Drills and Duck.
•
Superfine White Duck and Drills.
Superb Stock Woolens laid in.
WILLIAMSVILLE.
New. York mills and other good makes Mullins, by
tbriftee or yard.
Wide Sheetleas by the piece. •
Beat old standard makes Dnbleacbed Muslim
Flannels, *Pickings, Checks, Stripes, &c.
Towels and Towelings.
Damask Tteble Linens, Napkins.
FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS.
COOPER & CONARD,
LB. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. ..
BLACK SILKS. BLACK _SILKS. '
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
We are still selling our Black Silks at the same prises
as we did early in the season, notwithstanding the re
cent advances. '
MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. ,
Plain Silks. all colors, $1.30 to $5.75.
Fancy Silks, $1 to $2.60.
Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.67 to $6.51
Rich Chene Silks, at $2.61%, worth V t ... 50.
• /1.11 1111 at 03.26. "
" " " at p 1.75, " . 3.60.
at .75, " $7. -
10 pieces small Plaid Eke, at $126. worth $1.50.
H. STEEL & SON,
Noe. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
•
B_A WHITE • BAREGES FOR SHAWLS,
- x Circalam_4(c. .. . • -
8-4 white Heruani. .• .
8-4 White Gauze Ilareti. -
8.4 White Crape Murata. •
• 8.4 Black Raman' Baregea. • -
8-4 Black Tamartines.
8-4 Black Swages.:
8.4 Black Craps Karatz. . -
. , .
6-4 Black Be-Laines.
6-4 White Blerinoes.
14 Black Matinees.
- • • EDWIN HALL & CO.,
3e33 26 South SECOND Street.
(6 - pm Arr. DE FARM," FOR THE
-a-e SKlN.—This delightftil preparation Is sena
clap y recommended to ladies about visiting the country
or sea shore, for removing the disoolorattons calmed by
aubani of salt air. The' Email de Paris' is all.
domed and universaUy used by the ladies of the French
capital. EUGENE JOUIN, No. 111 S. TENTIT Street,
below Chestnut, Agent for l'Email de Paris. Je23-Imlf
JTARRIS' MIXED CA.SSIMERES.
Ligbt mixed Cansimeres, tor boys' snits.
Bleihm and Plaid Cassimerea
Morino Caseimeres and Cashmerette.
Linen Drills. Satinets, and Cottonadee.
Lwdiee' Cloaking Cloths, choice shade'.
Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap.
Towels, Towelling, and Napkins.
Large assortmentat
JOHN
O4 H. BTOIOIB, •
R ARCH Sires
TN ' THE ORPHANS' COURT. t FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of FREDERICK LENNIO, deceased.
The Auditor appointed ht the Court to audit. settle.
and adjust the account of CHARLES F. LENNIO and
GEORGE O. LENNIO, executors of the will of Fre
derick LODlEliff, deceased. and to make diatribetion of
the balance in the bands of the atcouutant wit meet
the parties interested for Ihe purposes of his appoint
ment, on SATURDAY, July 2a, 1884, at 11 . 0 clock
A. J. at No. 128 South SIXTH Street. is the city of
Philadelphia. H. B. WALLACE,
_ Auditor.
DENBER',V •
O.
A Most effective and delightful preparation
FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS.
Highly recommended by the most eminent Doctors
and Dentists.
It is the result of a thorough course of Weigle() expe
riments. extending through a period of nearly thirty
MTS.
ITTVlLitetstlarVlTlntrh°,oePfrnilET ttrel ~ i n many.
" 11. It will also
STRENOTHEN WEAK ANDS . KEEP THE TEETH
BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN, THE BREATH SWEET.
Bee Oiraniars. ' Price 111. Prepared solely by
8. T. BEALE M. D. DENTIST.
1113 CHESTNUT St.. • Philadelphia, Pa.
Tor sale by Drneeiete_
EAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRU
ZIENTT to audit the bearing at P. MADEIRA'S,
115 South TUTU Street, below Chestnut, jytiolt
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
DAVID EVANS',
OF TUE FIRM OF
SHEET IRON SAFE.
DETAIL DRY GOODS.
MIDDLESEX 64 ?LIGHT BLUES. .
ALL GRADzs , riAux BLUES.
8.4 AND 64 INDIGO FLANNELS.
34 AND 6 .7 6 BLUE CASSIMERES.
84 AND 64 DOESKINS.
FULL STOOK OF CLOTHS.
DO. DO. COATINGS.
DO. DO. cAssizERF.S.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS.
CLOTHS FOR COACHMAKERS.
ALL RINDS TRIMMINGS, &o.
10S1* CUSTOM:TT S RUT
'The attention of LADIES werrniro THE
CITY, or those about LEAVING IT far
"Watering Places," or " the Country," is
VIVIEF4 I / i4 l .3gt d s,`•outtlebirtr"vemaat
WEAR, for WHITA ° BODIES, MORNING'
WRAPPERS, dto.
An extensive assortment is offered in Lace
and Worked Edgings and Insertings; Voile,
Handkerchiefs, Collars,Sieeves,and in plain
and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Figured White
Goode . AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL VALUE.
DO Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
1O pieces Puffed, Tacked, and Striped
Muslim
E. M. NEEDLES.
1024 CHESTNUT STRUT.
LEGAL.
~P EW PUBLICATIONS.
just PUBLISHED-OUR' BOYS.
c" The Per Experience', of a Soldier In the Arm/
of the Potomac. By A. F. lirt,L, of the & h Penneyi•
vania neserveft, with clowacterlatle frontispiece. 12an0..
cloth. Price $l.BO.
. . -- •
The author of this dimply interesting volume has Paajusd
through some of the most desperate and sanguinary
battles of the war in one of which he lost a log , and
thus remains a cripple for life. With the modesty of a
noble spirit, and the gallantry of a trim soldlor, he
neithoracke nor would receive charity at rho bands of
lbn public. tile book, however, will amply re ay
perusal by all who lore the cause of their country. The
publisher gives ft to the world for the author's benefit
(who retains the copyright and profile of the publica
tion, and believes au appreciative public • will gladden
the soldier's heart, Send on your orders for the book.
Single copies will be Rent po.t-paid, to any addreee,
on receipt of price. (01.16. Liberal torme made with
agents and the trade. Addreßs all order,' to
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
JO et 617 RANSOM Strew,
ABEMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to
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COUSIN Pli LLIS. A Tale. Jemt out.
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MACARIA. By Aagnate J. }Penna. author of "Ben
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LINNET'S TRIAL. A Tale. By the author of "Twice
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HOTSPUR. A Tele of the Old Dutch Manor. By
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HISTORY OF FREDERICH THE FECOND. caned
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WANTS.
ABARE CHANCE - $2,000 WANTED
—A Pallier with this amonnt to. shirt an 'article,'
No m .
oatented. • Profits nolimited. addrose Patent,
No. 709 SaNSON Street, Ytillada. 171.1-20'
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TEE.
A-L- Standard History of the War. A rare chance' to
make money..Airents are cleartug from 11100 to)6200 per
month. 200403 volumes already sold. Send for circu
lars. Address JONES, BROS. , & Co.. Pablishere, BAL
TIMORE, Md. 1013-1 m•
- ROTEL FURNITURE WANTED.
A- -A- Wanted, the complete stock of FILItNitURE for a
large, new, first-class country lintel, including two
large kitchen coal stoves, with utensils complete; Fur
niture for three parlors and forty bedrooms, china and
glassware, bedsteads, mattresses, dre.. &c
Second-hand Furniture, in good order. will answer.
Terms cash. Address "ILI. no. 5 WILIANG'S
Alley, PAlledelpliia. jyll 3t
BLACKSMITHS AND WHEEL
WRIGHTS WANTED.
OSITEP QVARTEREASTER'S OPPTCII,
WAPHINOTON DEPOT,
WASTMOTON. D. C.. Jnly i. ISet.
Wanted at once, to work in Government repair shops,
Quartermasters' Department. Depot of Washington.
one hundred (103) good BLACESMI.THS, and one hun
dred (100) good WHEELWRIGHTS.
The pay per month will be sixty dollars (S6O), with
one (1) ration per day, and hospital prillileges when
sick.
Apply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, A. R. if.,
11. S. A.. corner Twenty-second and 0 Streets. Wash..
b.gten, D. C. D. H. RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermsoder,
.i 31.423 Department of Washington.
TEAMSTERS WANTED.
CHIEF QIIAETEIt (AATER ' a OPTICS,
WA.R INOTON DEPOT,
WA3ITINATON, D. C. July 9, 1954.
WAN". ED, at ence, THREE HUYDRED TEAM . -
STBRS, each capable of driving with tingle line, and
managing six .male teams.
To such who are competent to perform the duty the
pay per • month will be tuirty dollars, with one ration
per day, and hospital privileges, including the beat
medics" attendance when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles IL Tompkins, A. Q. M. U.
B. A.. corner Twenty-second and G xtreets. Washing
ton, D. C. D. R. RUCKER,
Brig. Can. and Chief Quartermaster,
jyll-384 . Depot of Wasnington.
rIO SHOEMAKERS. A NTED
.4- Good HANDS to Last and 'Antall on all kinds of
work, men and women's; fair waxes and'steady em
ployment. E P..IIOLINBAUX.
408 COMMERCE Street,
Fourth Story.
N. B.—A man to rub down and tarn Boot-logo..
Jyl-9t•
o l lTgli l i ) N. in a vireSITUATJ2II.,BIotioA.n,
or Commission House , to learn the business; can asslA
in the Counting Room; good references. Address
"P.," tbie °Mee. jyll-2t.
WANTED-IN THE DRY-GOODS
Commission business, already established, a
PARTNER, either active or spacial, with a cash capital
of from 816.000 to VACRO. Address "Commission Be
all/SM." Preßa office. iy4-mwf6t*
WANTED-A FIRST-RATE PACKER
v and MARKER. Also an experienced hand to
keep cellar stock in order. Nonbn t Pxp.rionceti hands
need apply.. HOOD, BOISBRIDGE. it CO..
iy9-2t. .520 MARKET Street.
.WANTED:=A COLORED BOY.AtOR.
years old. an Walter in a Pities..P=or sp.
ply at BIS LOCUST Street.
•
WANTED -THREE SUBSTITUTES
of good fighting qualities, for the Armyot
Potomac, to represent gentleman exempt from mili
tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St— Phila.: ie.90.4f
IMWANTE D—A COMMODIOUS
Hons e andagebd Yard. A reaeonable rent by are.
Fixmaible tenant will be paid Immediate pos.senalan to.
be Riven. Apply to JOSEPH SlbtiNY, 1615 FRANCIS
Street and RIDGE Avenue. .
E 0 A MONTH WANT AGENTS
atop a month, expenroa paid. to sell my EVER
' TING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and
ether articles. Fifteen circulars sent free. Address
• apliOddrwltut • JOHN. P. LORD: Biddeford. Maine.
COPARTNERSHIPS-
NrOTICE OF: MUTED PAIITNER-
J. I 111P.—Tle subscribers hereby give notice, under
the provisions of thii Acts of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships,
that they have formed a limited partnership, and pub
lielt following as the terms thereof:
Pint. The name of the firm under which such part
nership is to be conducted is " WILLIAM T. HOP
KINS.'
Second. The general nature of the business to be
transectvd is the making, fitting, buying. and selling of
HOOP SEMI S and the materials therefor.
Third. The name of the general partner is WILLIAM
HOPICIM who resides at 307 North Ninth street, in
"the city of Philadelphia The name of the special part
ner Is JOHN R. HOPKINS, who residetat Wye Mills,
Talbot county, in the State of Maryland.
Flntrth The amount of capital contribnleti hy the
said special partner to the Collllllollstock is Fifteen Han
dred Dollars.
Fifth. The said partnership is to commence on the
Eighteenth Day of Jane, Met, and terminate on the
Seventeenth Day of June, A. D. MT.
WM. T. HOPKINS,
J. B. HOPNI NS.
il7Nri 18th, 1564. Je2o met'
DISSOLUTION OF CO PLRTNER
SHIP. —The Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers, under the drin of J. A. ELLIOTT
& CO., is bereby dissolved by limitation. The business
will be settled by JAMES A. & .ROBERT T. ELLIOTT.
J. A. ELLIOTT, • .
J. W. FREDERICK,
Jinx I, 1664. • R. T.. ELLIOTT.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
!j
a Copartnership from and after this date; under the
style of ELLIOTT'S & hIeCOWN, for the importation and
Jobbing of Dry Goods, at No. 403 MARKET Street. .
J. A. ELLIOTT.
' • A. R. McCOWN,
3171,T• 1, nig. • • [J76.43t) RT. ELLIOTT. .
TEIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE
-4" ASS
OCIATED thomeelves together under the grin of
BOLTON, DTKEMAN. di CO. and will Gentian.) the
Car Building business In all Its branches at the old
establiahment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAIM
TON Streets. JOS. B. ON BOLT
• •
JOLT 1, 1864
FOR. SALE AN'D . TO LET.
F OR SALE-5-8 AND 3-4 rNCEUELOOP
• IRON. by CHARLES MIDDLETON. .•-
.i79 -Sts ~EECOND and WILLO W Streets.
TOIPLET-THE IST,' STH, 6TH, AND
stories of the Old Poet Mace Building, Deft
stn et, below Third. with Stesm Power.
THOMAS H. CONNELL.
CotusUng House of Dr. D. Jayne Sc Son.
j77-et* .242 CHESTNUT Street.
TO LET-THE WHOLE OR ANY
and
or
e
Chestnut e tion of th Commonwealth Building, Noe, all
519 treet.
THOMAS EL CONNELL,
Counting House of Dr. D. Tayn. Si Son,
j77-6f.* 242 CHESTNUT Street.
TO 4 RENT-HANDBOirt
LINO ,WALLACE; Street, above Sixteenth,
j:(11-3to H. WRIGLEY & CO.. 1.415: FOURTH St.
sdsj 'STORE TO LET ANI) FIXTURES
for SALE at No. 240 North EIGHTH St. iyll•Sto
To LET-THE SECOND-STORY AND
street. tipper portionof the Marble Store, No. 619 Chestnut
THOMAS K coNKELL.
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne St Snn,
JT7•l3t . . 242. CHESTNUT Street
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.
Anan—The House, No. 1117 North- EIGHTEENTH Sheet,
Is for rent. with the Furniture. Posarseiou (riven im
mediately. Inquire on thepremisee. 3yll st"
FIFTY PAIRS OF SPLENDID
CHESTER WHITE PIGS, for *ale ch.np: sent
to any part of the country. Andrew; N. P. BOYER klc
CU., Coatesville. Cheater county, Pa. jr st.
FOR. BALE—A DARK BAY
MARE, youn g , kind, fast, and. sound. Accus
tomed to sandle, double or tingle harness. Sold for
want of nee. Cau be seen any morning . _ at the diet
stable below Girard avenue, in CARLISLE street, back
of Broad. jy9 St•
MILLINERY GOODS.
IA MSS M. A. BAKER,
.No. 1346 lIESTIN UT STRBET'
'KU "NI
j ad e a m la i rEt c ri N g i rt of ,
• ivl4-tm• ?or the Spring an bummer of I*l
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
HAVII FOR BALE-
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS iND
_ SHIRTINGS. - • .
STANDARD DRILLS. . •
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. , •
...-
WASHINGTON , AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILESIAS. .••• • .•.
BROW .D 1 BLEACHXD. AND CORSET SEARS. •
No. 12 woR;TRD YARN. &a. se&S-Iftf
G. CARD. -W. G. BEDFORD WOULD
Estate
urge that hie old.eatabliched
Estate Office, at No. 1913 CALLOWHILL Street, le e
000 D PLACE for the rale or 'purchase of property and
the collection of house and ground rents, Sto. Send for
references.
.MONUMENTS AND GRAVE•
STONES.=A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of
vartona designs, =Woof the finest Italian and A marioan
Marble, constantly on band at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ, MIDOE Avenue, below Eleventh
street. Phllsdelphis. 8P23-3mlt
A UCTTON BALE OF CONDEMN"
HaRSII6 I
WAR DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BREHM',
OFPIOR OP CITTRP RIYAItTRIMMITER,
Wa_IHNUTOK, D. C. July 4,196 f,
•
Will be Fold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest
bidder, at the times and places named below--vir:
LEBANON, Penna., THURSDAY, Jtily, 14th. Mt.
READING, Penna , THURSDAY. July. 2b,t, 79e4.
HARRISBURG. Penna., THURSDAY, July Blety,
1664
ALTOONA, Penna.. THURSDAY, Angnst 4th. DM
WILLIA SI/SPORT. Penna. , THURSDAY, A ngust Ilth;
TWO HUNDRED (280) CAVALRY HORSES at meek
plTi ace.
ave Horses have been condemned as unfit (Jr the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For Road 'and Farm purposes many good bargains may
be bad.
• • .
Bones sold singly.
Terms: Cuh. In United Staten Currency.
JANBS A ERIN,
Llout. Col. and Chief Quart ermanter
Jyl34lot. Cavalry Bateau
WALNUT STREET • TREA.TRE.-•
ANOTHER WEEK OF UNBOUNDED SUCCESS .
%deco; the management to continue
THE GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ONE WEEK MOBS.
THIS (Monday) EVENING. July 11,
The performance will commence with the beautiful
Legendary Drama of FAUST AND AIAROUSRITS—
Mr J. E. &hang as MepMatopbeles; Mrs. 'Meatus
Beller Baker er Marguerite.
To conclude with the Patriotic Drama entitled
THE SPIRIT OF '76.
Box Office o ett from it to 3. Curtain Hama 8 o'cIOCIC..
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
CHESTNUT Street . , above Teeth, la OPEN. EAILE.
for yMitoro, from 9 A. M. to 6P. M. kW
BOARD WANTED-FOR TRW BWE'
IdER, nenr ihe city, by isegilattratire
9ro3atr
children. Address "'Boarder.
B OARDING} WANTED, ABOUT Tax
let of Animist, by a gentleman and wife, in a Privatel
family, or where there are few boarders. A
second-story froot room,'or two medium-sized sec=
story rooms. required.
A fair price will be paid for good accommedaltoea. •
Reference given and required. Addmot
J y 4-60 Box 2753 Pool Ofilte.
BOARDING. -TWO SECOND-STORY
'LP rooms TO LET. at 132 North TRITE St. Jo7-t1
AGRADUATE OF HARVARD, WETH
an experience f ten years in teachinr. will open, la
this efts, In SEPTEMBER, a Santa for Young Letitia.
Number limited to fifteen. Terms. SICO a year.
RIME:MIPS—Roy. Dr.. Furnene. -145 , 1 Pine street;
Rev. Roger Owen. Chestnut fl u Wm. A. Trotter.
EPQ., Notth Front street: J. E. Mitchell, Ego.. SW
York avenue. Philadelphia: Ex-PresidentsSparkaaad.
Walker, Cambridge, : I. S. Stnitb.F.eq.. Dciruher
ter, MAW ;John Buggies. att.. Brighton. Mum Ad
dress
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-A- STITUTE FOR Yourro LAMES. No. 1530 ARCH
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SMITH, A. N.. Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: 'Primary. Acade
mie, and Collegiate. Poll college course in Claeslea;
Mathomatlce, higher - English, and Natural Science, for
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Manic, Pant,
leg, and Elocntinn by the best masters. Per circular,.
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TYRE GENTLEMAN" THAT CALLED :
at No. 1606. North 'TWELFTH Street about the
purchase or a property. will ennfor a favor by calling
again, or at 236 North NINTH Street. ira Pr`
111)
P ERSONAL. -SPOONS, PL &TED
With pore ellyer, on white metal. 4611 per Set.
916 RACE Street )19-20
WIFE,Y ELEANOR AMANDA.
+ l -t- WOOLSTON, baying left mybed and board with
out just canse or provocation, all persons are forbid
trtmting or harboring ker on my account. as they will
be dealt with according to taw.
jyll•Bt• JOHN 31. WOOLSTON. '
0S T —ONE DAY THIS WEEK,:
"
some tiroofof aChild's Paper: also, the " copy"
A Mother's Lessons on the Lord Prayer. • 1
eiwtahia reward will be paid for the return of this
" Copy " to 830 ARCH htreet, Phila. jyg.3e
-AMTAKEN UP—A DARK BA Y..
.IsrARE. If not redeemed, will be sold at nab.:
lie sale, at the Pollee Station, N. P. corner of THNTIX,
and THOMPSON Streets, on MONDAY, the lick WC. :
at 4 o'clock P M.,_ in accordance to nits* ordinance, &a.,
Phtlsd a., July S. DM. Wit. JACOBY.
IT9•lt. Lient. Twelfth Dlatriet.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO TEE HOLD
EBB EBB OF
SMALL 7-30 11. S. TREASURY NOTES.
SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES, of the denomination. Or
fiN and mit, can now be converted in
BONDS OF TEE LOAN OF 188 L
of the same denomination.
For information apply at the office of
JAY 60011 E & Co., Bankers,
114 South THIRD Street, Phila.
THREE (3)
YEARS' EVEVEN:P.ER-.:
CENT. LOAN OF THE BOROUGH OF SCRAJF..
TON, Lucerne county. Pennsylvania. Coupons per , :
able in the City of New York.
be undersigned will receive psoposabs until that )
TWItNTIETH DAY OF JULY, instant. for the purchase
of 1675.0(0 of the Bonds of the Borough of Scranton,
iebued by • virtue of a special Act of Assembly of tha
Legislature of:Pennsylvania. en titled "An act to autho- :
rite the raising of money and payment of bounties to
Volunteers in the Borough of Scantou, in the county or
Liizerne." These Bonds draw interest at the rate or.
SEVEN PER CENT per annum. payable on the first
day of SUNS and DECEMBER in each year, In the City
of New :Y principal ork. The pncipal la reimbursable in three
years from:the first day of June, 1931.
The bonds are exempt from all State and local tars
then. A tax su trident to pay one hallthe amount of the
loan has been alrsady levied.
Address .1. C. PLATT, Treasnrer, SCRANTON, La.
:erne county, Pennsylvania.
J. RONSN.
THOM BI AS DICKSON.
J. C. PLATr,
jy9.lot Commiminners of Bounty Fund.Scrantott.
assi dG to GRAND PLEASURE EX
ITBSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR.-0111
'of. the following splendid first-class steamers, vier
CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN T, mos
'CITT, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SIDES, LAO LA
BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVEL
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. AL, each day of the week, ex
Saturday and Stinday, and Detroit. Michigan, on
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. through the months
of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excarsion Trips '
to the many points of Interest on the Groat Inland Sect
of America,which, for utility. pleagnrs, and health,arg
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1.000 miles embraces six degrees ed -
latitude, and eleven of longitnde , and Includes in Da •
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Enron and Superior,willa
the beautiful rivers Detroit, SL Clair and St. Mary's.
The many and extensive mines of iron and copper..
unegnalstrisy any. in the world, with the newly-dis
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild ati
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bra4LIX.
climate. render the Lake Superior trip one of far meet
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the stadent.,
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted DR
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while swirl
precaution hail been taken to provide foram safety mit
comfort of passengers.
Pa re. Mel u d g State-Rooms and Meabs, about 2K emir'
per mile Time occupied in making the round tripatnille
8 to 10 d aye.
Rooms secured, and farther information obtained, b?
application toproprietors.
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ROBT. HANNA & Co., 1111 Cla 1 d Ohl
HUSSEY St MOBRIDE, VG 6.
J.T WRITING & a
r °
Co.. D fs,
JOHN nirrcturros,
le2l-t an 26
112 e FOR CAPE .MAY.-THE
staunch and commodious steamer KAN-.
liey LAN, Captain E. A. Ryther, of the Cane May Una,
is now making her regular tripe to Cape May lealit
ARCH-STREET WHARF every, TUESDAY, THURS
DAY, and SATURDAY, at 9 o 7 clock; returning, will
leave Cape hiay every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at gy; o'clock, touching at New Castle, going and
returning. •
. . .. . . ..
Fare 52.60, carriage hire included; children hat
price. Servants $1.60, carriage hire extra.
Freight at low rates. No freight received after 8
o'clock, and in all cases moat be pre-paid.
.i76-lm JOS. 'A.. STE WART, Agent.
_FROM NEW YORK, FOR
NEW HAVEL HARTFORD, SPRINGS.
PlELD. , sed•BosroN.—The steamers CONTINENTAL
sod ELM CITY leave Peek Slip, East River, daily. at 3
16 P. N. aud 11 at night, ieNallse
l ia gr a t..FOß ALBANY AND TROY,
via Delaware and Raritan Canal —The
barge " MONTEREY. " Captain 13. Danvers, in now
loading at drat Wharf below SPRUCE Street, and will:
leave for the above point., on WEDNESDAY , July 13th.
at 6 o'clock P. bt. •
For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates,
aßnly to . I). L. PLAN an AN. Agent.
. No. 3045: DELLWARE ATeRIIIII.
__ PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMILII.-
TIONS, with fall descriptiorus of character, aIYIER
DAY &tad EVENING, by J. L. CAPPS,
Iob9-wfrin6m No. 25 South TENTH Stmt.
OE.4i R DYREMAH.
0. W. CHILDS.
'3ll-I.m•
ESTEIPS •
• COTTAGE ORGANS.
et only UNEXCELLED bat UNEQUALLED In raft?
of Tone and Power. designed especially for Chnzalter;
and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted he.
thAParlor and Drawbar Doom. For sell only by
M. BRUCE.
No. 18 North SEVENTH Street
Also. a complete assortment of the Perfect Ittelodeet
eonstantly on band. myLS-Ssa
at BELLING OUT.
WATCHER, JSWELET AND ELLVERWARIL
The undersigned, having decided to retire from Mut
t ems, offers for sale at low prloce.s, Lie ltrge sad WithiP
selected stock of
WATCHES
JEWELHT,_snd
SILVER and PLATED WANK
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
NO. Trd CHESTNUT Stree
t.hc. Masonic H
phlladelp
S%MONEY TO ANY magma el
LOANED orlon Dlamondi; Watcher, Jew.
ry, Plate, Clothing, &c.. at JONES &al
Old Eatabliebed Loan Office, corner T
and GASNILL Streets, below Lombard. anl2,9mit
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRA.OII
STORE—Conducted by Ladle'. Twnrri
Stree Brat dong below Race. Every article la their
line degant, may, and correct In make. C. R. NZ&
DLES, Proprietor, al tends to Gentlemen , on the enrage
of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Protec.stonal
accuraoy Insured. myS-3adf
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
AND •
WATER-HEATINQ APPARATUS
For Warming and Ventilating Public Bolltlinas sal
Private Rae! encea.
Manufactured by the
UNION-STEAM AN
PHIL D WATER-HE ATING COMPANY
OF ADELPHIA.
Alms P. WOOD,
41 South FOURTH Street.
E. M. FELTVrELL. Ennarintandent.
SUMMER COMPLAINT, DIARREICEA.,
Dysentery, and all disorders of the Bowels rellev.
it once by the use of Jardella's Syrup of Blackberry
Root and Rhubarb. . Entirely vegetable, easily taken,
very effectual. TIT It. Prepared only by AMOS Ralf-
TWENTIMH and MA rtsCIT streets.
COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS
of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all deecriptions, for
Tents, Awnings, Tmink and Wagon Cavers,
Also Paper Manffacturers' Drier Felts, from 1 to 5
feet wide. Tarpaulin. Bolting, Sall Twine, etc.
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JOHN w. EVER-SIAN
mve-tf 102 JONES' Allay_
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON.
SHIPPING COMMISSION hIRECHANT.
And General Agent;
15* North DELAWARE Avenel*.
RIMINDID STYLE PORTRAITS
-14-+ieenrste outline. features and expression strikingly.
natural. B. F. REIMER'S superior life-size PHOTO
a RAPE'S in oil colors. Gallery 62.4 - ARCH Street. See
ippecitnene. • • 1!
ITEATON DENCKLEt., HARD
-Li- WIRE COHHISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COM
liner, and 510• NORTH Streets, offer for mile:
Anchor Brand N ;Plymouth Mill Rtrets.
W. dr S. Butcher's Cast Steel ; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locire'e School Slates.
"-CPPer, Brass, and Iron Wirer Cotton Cards.
. ALI• 0 IL MU 11,11011MMLI or American Hardware. fe9-6as
JOB
VARDAZID FANCYPRINTING,Na.At mew= h BsOWrß.slllB. VOITRTH Bt.
. .
AUCTION SALES•
AMUSEMENTS.
BOARDING.
EDUCATIONAL.
PERSONAL.
LOST AND FOUND.
FINANCIAL.
EXCIURSIONS.