The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 19, 1864, Image 3

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    'NEW I ORIE CITY.
dal Correspondence of The Frees.]
New YORK, July 10, INC
4 1 1 1 NEW 7 1 18ARTRIt.
It 11 o'clock P. H. yesterday our citizens
ding the lower portion of the city woro startled
.he clangor pf the peat-office bell. It paused
• throe ringing. Almost immediately after
explosion rattled the windows. Winding, as it
~ in among the narrow, conglomerate streets,
concussion impinging upon pedestrians, and
Ing brokers, and lawyers, and importers, with a
.orary paralysis, anti a passion for listening in
iesque attitudes, sot at once the oily and its sur
dings agog. Whoever looked upwards saw a
o haze of spectral emoko floating over the whole
(e's-hend of the city. Coming across the East river
fitly from beyond a Russian frigates very not
k of vapor shot with llamas, and at intervals
lied high in the air in a corona' from which fell
a sudden residuum—elnjoeture was linseed!.
busied in constructing a fabulous story of how
:rigate had been fired by the accidental oxide
of cartridges; and thence, tracing out heist
dagger sequences, how, when the guns be
heated, they should plant their shells -As
those smoking mouths were always provided
unfragrent iron caelions--direetly Into Brook
md directly into Now York. Perhaps the dear
public remembered how the crow of a Russian
to lying off in the harbor or Alexandria, when
(only smitten by the plague, in their madness
a broadside into the city. It was curious, lie
u; to the owlish decisions of those who had no
lbie means of judging. One know it to be the
yard ; another remembered —'s chemical
; while the practical jokers disseminated the
gs that the Florida had run into port during
tight, and was then busily engaged in shelling
overnment storehouses.
1 this time the Fact was proceeding doggedly
indisputably to consume Schenok's free and
wI warehouses at the foot of Joralemon street,
;lyn. Commencing, no ono knew how, the lire
fly reached the nitrate of soda stored therein,
tenon the explosions. A sort of twilight reigned
mos In the surrounding streets through which
led men, women, and children, who had boon
:ed out. At intervals canto the tumbling
les, filling the air with bricks and mortar, and
beams, and puffing up the smoke, as it seemed
this city, like rs vast nimbus to the solitary
de upon the Heights.
Innately no lives were lost, although quite a
or of firemen and citizens wore more or less tu
b), the falling missies. Some woro blown into
Ivor, but were easily rescued. At one time it
Nought that some of the laborers had perished
o flames. It was subsequently ascertained
ill effected a somewhat perilous escape, not-a
'sing leaped into the dook.
Tars a question as to the explosive or non
lve qualities of saltpetre hue been hotly ar-
Be It now said, in justice to the saltpetre,
exploded very well. The reports were hoard
shocks were felt at a distance of from two
.1 miles, in some directions, and wore sugges
ts slight earthquake.
!ctly along the (locks lay, numerous craft.
=red ropes curled up like black worms be
the Intolerable heat. Several caught fire;
them the Ituselan frigate, which had proved
arca of so much alarm to many worthy eth
nic. Hamburg brig " CfCSA. r and Helene," but
ly arrived, was soon enveloped in flames.
lef of the department ordered her to be towed
She was beached on Governor's Island and
total low by the calamity will not fall far
if ono million of dollars. Among the property
red were nitrate of soda valued at 000,000,
wino—partly owned by the Peruvian Govern
-valued at nearly *250,000. They are, of :
, total losses. Private dwellings in the rid,
altered severely, being utterly denuded of win-
In many cases great mirrors in houses upon
Ights were shattered to pieces, and crockery
'sewers wore reduced to more debris.
TIII , I AUTOMATON ORCHESTIIION.
prehensile 'Barnum has effected a new cap
in the shape of "L , Orchestrion." The er
ten bears a close resemblance to a large cabl
mt nine feet in height anti five in width. It
.nufaetured in the Black Forest,*Germany, ,
the great toy-making countries of the olvi
,orld. For seven years four workmen were
ntly employed in its construction ; at times,
an worked upon it ; at others, seven ; but the
'annually. The result is certainly common
sith the labors bestowed upon it. It Is not
organ of great power and sweetness, with a
rd and all requisites for the player, but an
don capable of performing a number of ever
and musical selections. For each of these
`rat pieces there is &large cylinder, suggestive
music-box cylinders of the day, These are
in the body of the instrument at pleasure,
isle evolved is charming, and the mobile
cords and dared-like arms that are ever at
educing harmonies are capable of imparting
ak genuine expression as are the flexible
tke finest performers.
• scores AYTOMOGArtry.
Autobiography of General Winfield Scott
Issued from the press of Messrs. Sheldon &
r about September Ist. It will appear is
Imes, -12 mo, The General is exercising a
supervision over the sheets. The original
aprisod some twelve to fourteen hundred
rritten in an open style of ohirography, yet
oldierly precision. I am Informed that but
erllneations appear upon the " copy," which
hether the pages were written by himself or
amanuensis, may serve to show the deliberate
Mk which he had prepared his mind for his
work. The volumes promise to be tine speci
of practical book-making.
TUE ALLEGED NAVY 7PRA.IIDS.
. States COM Nllsaloner Osborne has at length
tel his decision in the matter of the alleged
!suds by Mr. Henderson, of the Evening Post.
patient examination of the testimony pre
ho felt it necessary to submit the conflicting •
nts to &jury, or, as it has been otherwise ex-
" the case was one turning upon a delicate
1 of testimony, of which he deemed njury the
anpetent arbiters." Mr. Henderson, there
ands committed to await the action of the .
and Jury, which will meet in October. It will
rved that this decision in nowise affirms the
le guilt of the accused. Should the charges
; Mr. Henderson be proved, he will moot with
a sympathy in Union than in Copperhead
despite the sneers of the latter,nnd their son
'tared of all that savors of official corruption
tke "Ins."
MOORATIO AND REPUBLICAN "grata."
lopperhead of Coppersition presses have had
:o say lately regarding certain hams which
id to have been abstracted by a prominent
House offloial, and devoted to his own par-
Tito story may be true, or it may not be.
however, the Copperhead position as
will only be Justice to refer back to Custom
tatters tinder the old administration in order
dent debaters of troth parties may have
Aortas to relate upon fitting occasions.
nnfrequently would "prominent Custom
officials order "hams! , to bo cooked upon
can steamers and sent to their houses. So
or hams ! Similar calls were made for other
and vinous condiments. Having had invi
extended for officials employed upon steam
line thereon, they were in the habit of bring
ir relations and friends with them. In one
a they ordered a dinner for twenty-two upon
One line rebelled . and declined feeding
Ititude. In another instance the wine DOD
n a fortnight upon a single steamer amount..
'Sr One hundred dollars in value. The line,
declined wining the officials any longer.
se, these refusals resulted in much gram
and the companies were held more strictly to
or of the law than 'the rules of judicial in
non exactly Allow ; whether the Republt-
J greater caters than the Democrats may be
from these facts. Upon questions of this no-!
we is always a tit for a tat.
XI9OELLANNOUS.
43 fest returning to original principles. The
ee block, which has been from time to time .
ientally laid with new Styles of pavement,
igth being laid with the eld-fashioned cobble .
An excellent comment upon the utility of
miler branch of inventions.
ral Spinola, whose connection with the La. .
Hall recruiting office, where negroes were -
led and sold by bounty brokers, is to be tried
trtmartial just appointed by General Dix.
STUYVESANT.
NEM YORK, July 18, 1864.
THE OULU MARKET.
reception of tho Presidenve proclamation
for soldiers had the oiled to put gold up
BANK STATE3IBNT.
tent of condition of Now York banks for tho
ling July 18
lecrease
increase
;ion, Mamas°
t, decrease
• t CAL OD WOUNDED.
iteamor George Leary has arrived from
s Monroe, bringing sick and wounded from
Otis hospitals at that place.
Fif: , lll INTRLLIGEIIOIt.
„steamer General Sedgwlek, from Port
ship Wisconsin, from Liverpool; bark
, from Piotou ; brig Wallace, Peck, from
41.
d, bark Solids, from Cardiff ; brigs Ro.
;rem Marseilles, and Annandell, from Cate.
ship No Plus Ultra, from Liverpool. •
BTf PICTORIALB.—From J. J. Kromer, 403
it street., we have the Illustrated London News
2, crowded with engravings, and also the
I Magazine and Temple Bar for June. Miss
author of " Adam Bede," ocronsences a new
English country life in The Corraill, which is
"Brother .le.cob." There are four now chap
ig Margaret Denzil% History" (which are
dun), a sketch of Charleston under Fire, and
,titer articles us padding. Temple Bar Is mach
with Its bran•now novels by Miss Wadden,
id Yates, and Henry Byron; an article on
Hugo's Shlikspeare, a itreot-sketch by Sala,
other readable papers.
CITY ITEMS.
4001:MTRT.-
18 that waved with grain aro harvests of the
A bleeding throng 1
and orphans , groans ring forth in plantive
Whoro once was song.
our household tires we miss our eons and
es,
And anxious watt
igs from afar, whero rolls tho tide of war,
To know their fate.
nne ready-made, or made to order, by
Stokes & Co., under the " Continental.”
de.—The administration of medicinal pre
-3ln the fora/ of a lozenge, is of all modes
eligible and convenient, more especially
'ds a Cough Remedy. " Brown's Bronestia/
or Cough Lozenges allay irritation, which
coughing, giving Instant relief In Bronchi
irseness, Influenza, and Consumptive and
:IC complaints.
AH EASY-GOINCI YOI7TIL—c 4 You want a nog
ging, that's what you do," said a parent to his un
ruly son. "I know it, dad, but I'll try to got along
without It," was the reply. Had the parent said,
"You want a new suit from the Brown Stone Clo
thing Hall of Itockldll & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut street, above Sixth, ' thoresponse of Young
Hopeful would havo bean difforont.
STRANG); 'Wont) o t DROanwAr.—Sozodont,
which Is fast becoming a household word, is derived
from the Greek, and composed of two words
" Sozo," to prosorvo, and " Odontos," the teeth—
Sozodont, a preserver of tho tooth. For beautifying
the tooth, Invigorating the gums, and sweetening
the breath, it is without a pear In the world.
Sold by Druggists. jyto•tuthsalt
Ti HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OP STRAW,
FELT, and other lints can bo purchasod of Oharlos
Oalabrd B+. Sons, 834 and 830 Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel.
CAPE MAT, LONG "MANOR, ATLANTTO
A lino assortment of hullos , and gentlemen's bath•
ITT dressos can be found at John C. Arrlson , s, Nos. I
and 8 North Sixth street. jyB•t[
A. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of misses, children's,
and boys , hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
Charles Oakford & Sons, 834 and 838 Chestnut
street, Continental Hotel.
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS.
The
C B Watson, Cincinnati
.TB Bodine, Cincinnati
• R C Wißlaine, Xenia, 0
B R 'I Lemma & la, Pa
G B .51nIth
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M D.dr, Missouri
Cara W It Taylor, II
F McGin], Washington
Jan Burnet', Washington
Wm Moore, Baltimore
Henry Thompson. N York
Chas Mitchell New York
Roht Wilson, 'New York
Geo Abbott b fern Wasten
JPNewoll Frauklin
A W Benedic t , Huntinadon
Jim 'f Blair, MAT York
S dI Weodkok, Altoona
J Levey. Altoona
B M Haywood, Rock Island
Mm (Naar. Rock Island
.1 Prefab, Baltimore
Mrs It Eater, Baltimore
J H Mese, Baltimore.
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11 ter 1. Giese, Baltimore
CCnaEllerrlag, Wasll,D C
;Miss J Herring, Wash, D
L Oppenheimer, Wash, D C
Mrs Oonoo belmar. Wash
1 Yannetnan. Maryland
.111 _Rowland', Maryland
.1 0 Ferrell, Baltimore
!gra J 0 Ferran, Baltimore •
E 51errirnan. Ce X
Samuel Retubalt, Penne
John Atwater, Penne
Rich Jones, Penne
.1 Freidman, Now York
C Marshall, idesdville, Pa
.1 Id Simmons, Maryland
Time Wenn & wt, Cie
Jas Brow rr, New York
.1 W Sweeuey, New York
.3 n Wood. Baltimore
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W 3f Kaufman, 'Reading
K t•Pang, Reading
G Ff McCabe, Tamaqua
1I W Wheeler. Brooklyn
S Manning, Cincinnati
Thos B tdrirrett, Maryland
A B rltkin, Wash, 0
The Con
J L Tiernan. New York
A Polioa, Wa.h, D C
0 C Harland, Wash, D C
Prof Headrick, WaPb. D C
J D McKee. Wash, D C
J A limb, Cleveland
A Carnegil, Pittsburg
Martin Hey!, Pittsburg
0 J D.ckey & ht, Lancaster
II W Hager & la, Lancaider
Aulnnen, Canton, 0
G A Dresser, New York
0 W Dressza,New York
Joe Dalzoll, Pittsburg
•Iltrs Dalzell, Pittsburg
Mee A Dalran, Pittsburg
Mr' Irwin, Pittsburg
D Jaffarrsn Now York
J Lynay,'Pittsburg
W F I.orbs, Albany
I. A Clark, blootreal
John Bolden. New York
Mrs D II Latham, Coon
N I. Leforte
W B Barbock, New York
rapt W Rilowe.Pittsburg
N Rawson, California
John K Morro,. Waal. D C
Miss money, Wadi, D
Mies White, Wash, D
Chas Richmond, Detroit
Joseph Cox Baltimore
W BCox, llrltlmuro
PL Webster, Deitoik
W Van 'Sleek & wt, Ohio
Walker IV Law New York
Henry_Themar & wf
W H Waters, St Louis
N A Baldwin. New York
Mr Dickson, New York
Edgar Borstal!, New York
J T Walling, Tennessee
W J Gilbert & la. Wash, DO
Lista H F Nerr.l l Monroe
Mrs J A Beck. Missouri
J :Stanley, Tannton.Mass
NC Stoney. New York
A Nelson, Nashville
T 7 Carron, Gettysburg
A fl Chas., New York
Chris Haber Pottsville
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L AlaUaon. •ott Car bon
U Coleman Lebanon
Col Bowman U b A
Bou J Law, udiana
Geo La nsburei, Wask. DC I
21r & Bre Stevens & d, Wash
J V Printer. Kittaning
Mrs G T Crawford. KittAn'g
Miss A Coln-ell, Kittanning
NW A Ernest Sr & Wash, D
L B Purnell, Baltimore
J Snow & la. Arkansas
E D Griswold, New 'fork
C Red wood. .I. , few York
NV 0 Townie,. New York
J Nome, Hartford, et
F. A Pretsfelder, New York .
ER Bennett, New York
The:
Mrs McCartney ,t ch, Del•
B Smith. Indiana
C C Pennell, Bote4bury
W L B. ar & ch,Luocaster
Jos K Riley & la, N J
Jae Strode, Militia co, Ps.
W P Lauder, N Y
Thos Caulyn, Carlisle
Se, is Butterworth, N J
R Butterworth. N.J
H Stilwell, M D, N Y
.1 Deem, Laaceeter
(Mae Dkaiele, Prey, H I
Jos Ellis.
u Ellisho
Sct T Whitacre, rg
Ohio
S C Holmes
L roltsvllle
P Calm hy. Baltimore
John ittehard,on. Balt
• P BleLanehlin, Baltimore
Capt. li Leavitt, Baltimore
W L Bennis
7 .1 470bn50n
Thos Hollins. IT S N
T alerteld, Boston
H C Howell, New York
Joe R Walker St wf,SLCIty
• The Bile
P S Murphy, 80 , ton
J S Clark, New York
Cbas J ituseell, New York
Cias L Linton, 11 S
John C Mason, Maryland
Mr Emmet
P B Wentz New Jersey
ChasLab'. Delaware
Wm .1 Clark,' Connecticut
A liotinitz, Chambereburg
W Perry, Port Royal
Jos Oliver, Easton
B 6 Wvir, Easton
Cent W Sdver, Bloomob'g
H W Straugher, Baltimore
Col 13 R . Jamison
B El Corson
S fll'ey, Wash, D d
W Weaver, Penna
B 0 Leslie, Poland. 0
Jobn Henry & la, St Louie
C C Phillips, California
The Co
R Coolbstagli.WilkArb're
000 kle GOO g h. WI I kesbarre
J Pei argon, Wilk eabarra
W iesbarre
"JF NeVeogh. Wilkeebtme
II Geleseager ' New York
Jobe Munro New York
Geo Clerk. New York
1V ii - Eder, 'Elk ton. Md
.1 J Parker. Buffalo
F Heuderpt n, Naiads
6 L Lemon, Nasb•llle
N N Fell, Yennwstranta
ENV Fenn ypacker
H Ran
W T Allgaer. Reading
D Watson, Kentucky
al Carrigan .k la, Ky
Henry Menai & la, Ky
Cant T A Gamble, Ft Del
7 .1 Markle. Fort Delaware
7 Ziegler, Greencastle
RW Nape. Dew York
Jobo Weiland, Easton
Dan'l,Richwiney Lane co
C 0 Binh, Philadelphia
The Itita
F T Tenter. Easton
J H Orr, Juniata co,' Pa
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Jae W harton. Perrys•'a
W M DounellY.Perrysville
D P Beab, Perrysville
ti W Haag. Perrysville
11 Hetrick, Easton
J 6tebman, Lancaster
S McClung.
Dr 'r oi D - Knowlee, Del
Capt W Y Swiggett, Del
The Bel
PDlehl, LibSall co
P er.piebacb, Penult
w pplebaoh. Penns
.1 S Weider, Perry co
Dr .1 B Care, Perry CO
S C Ball, Quakertown
A B Walp, Backs co
The N
B Weitzel, Douglaeville
A B Carpenter
...$4350.000
... 140.000
25,000
...1,700,000
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W H Tyson
N Wegener, P6mnizrille
W BlN:teener, Reading
J Saeger, Crag ford co
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The Madison.
T Schoch, Stroudsburg, Pa John FlOllO7, New Jersey
.1 T achotl•ld, New Jersey 'Wm F 0 Wawa, Peoria
0 W Houle], Poona L Ellenberger, Penna
Thos Crawford, Peoria • Josiah Brown, Boston
J Sharp & la, New JO/soy
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.1 V Reading, Hatboro 13 Holcombe, Mt Airy
J S Ood.balk,liorristown A.B Lambert, Kt Aity,N 3
0 Worst*ll. Newtown Sre 'f K Ashley. Boiton
R D Hue, New I oil - Chas Amos, Philadelphia
A Donahower, Backs co •• • J W Closeln,Point Pleasant
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Jam Weiler, If aningle T hammer, Orwigsbure
D , R HarMr, Olwy F A Showier, Or+[auburn'
dw Roads, Somerton John liteetwel, Pottstown
NOTICES
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP. In snob universal da•
mend, le made from the CHOICEST materlaln, le MILD
and EMOLLIENT In its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT.
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In Reaction anon
the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goode
dealers fe2S-latbaly
TUE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
of Bathing Eobee in the United Statee, for Ladies, Oen.
Omen, and Children at SLOAN'S, 806 hiIaKST
Street, philadelphla, and of his store on Cape Island,
New Jersey. i116.3t*
HAM DYE l HAIR DYE I i
BATCHELOR'S celebrated RA LE, DYE fa the Beet be
the World. The only /hinnies*, rruc, and "W III
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—
changes Red, Rusty, or Only Hair instantly to a
Manly Block or Natural Brown, without injuring the
Hair or fitaizing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring
Its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dias.
The guanine is signed WiLtiAst A. BATOKILOR
otbern are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Druggists, Sc. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
'dew York. Batohelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. 1731-1 y
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF .TILE LATEST
trrime, made In the Beet Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plato
Fl gores- all Goods made to Order warranted satlarao.
tory. Oar, ONE•PRICH 811TRM Is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de2B ly roue & CO., 601:MARKET Street
MN Crane, Rock Island
E CI Jordan. Illinois
W W Smith, Wheeling
12 W Jones, Waynesburg
Job n Calhoun
Fl
EL %Vitale% Harrisburg
J R Newell , Franklin
Oeo J Sherman, Titusville
Jas K Kept., New Jersey
B M Boyer, Norristown
8 Q Brown, Franklin
W H armstroaa. Eynon
ID A Taylor, New York
.T C Matthews,Odessa.Del
E Packer, Carbon co
btej 0 H Bardwell. Penne
A Rednecter, E•izabeth'a
F A DI Hiester. Reading
lifrs Minter, Reading
Geo A Althonse, Reading
A A Goell, Fairview
D Townsend, Pottsville
B F 31cNoll Bedford
T Wood , Loniovillo
Johu Kirk, Pennsylvania
J Williamson. Poona
D Moore, Bs'Omura
Sena Lockwood, U S X
John Clark & or, A Y
Joshua F Philcon, Penns
D Phiicon, Franklin co
ROA Ood yko, Virginia
John Pugh, New Walton'
l'i Stetson & vrt, N J •
R Barnes
S Wintoraltz, New York
0' Petro
Van 11 Higgins. Chleazo
Pattertion, hew York
John Slaicksan, Penns
Louts Yonneman, Patina
R Stocker. Ohio
John Woods, Ohio
F lilontmollin, Jr
Thos S Fernon
W Polk, Delaware
L C angland. Lock Bayou
CAM F %V Crispin
NS' B Carter
tinental.
C Simpson. New York
John Ely. US A
C W Wright, Dolaware
E 13 Wrlaht, Now Jersey
W B Rosenbaum, NlorseT
M 11 Elkin, New York
John Borgam.Coacord,Nll
Theo Allen. U d N
G B Weidler, Ciocinnati
P Chase, Jr, Now York
W J Clark. Connecticnt
W Becklind, 'New York
R B C Bonnet, Now York
R K Belden, M 0, N York
W Reynolds. Montreal
Jos !Awls, Wa.h. D C
Jas Faugreve, Nsw York
PallterdOti, Williamsbß
A Henderson
.1 B Moorhead & M. Parana
0 C Itt !Belmar. W Chester
John Greenwalt, Penns
Jos Greeewalt, Penns.
A N Smith. Wash, D C
0 C Jmnes, New York
J P Timor, Chicago
Hears Beardsle. Illinois
Miss E at Coe. Now York
P North, Baltimore
H bnow Wash, DC'
Madam de Norte & 2 cb
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Judg. Drachm, Boston
A Wight, Detroit
Chas Mille. New York
E Flagg, New Yro k
E FI Harwell, Now York
John Scott , Hnntingdon
W H Chamberlin, St Lode
E Webb, New York
Thos Maddox & wt, Ohio
Ii Lee, Pittsburg
J 11 Upton. New _York
Mr & Mrs Snethen, N York
Mrs W N Snethen, N York
Hugh Brogan, B altimore
J J 'Pair. New Jersey
V S finklett, Jr, Wash. DC
Wm A. Hulbert, New York
T Nen New York
Wm Redway. New York
J R Halms, New York
T 0 Terry. New York
T Coddington,New York
0 T Burt, NOW York
Com Hitchcock. U S N
itMcouire,lieViork
I 'l' Myert, 11. w York
J M Stevens, Louisville
i Smith, New York
S Fawcett s wf, Patshurg
Thos 0 Reyburn. St Louis
W McCreary, New York
Lewis Kinney, Mass
J Kinney, Lafayette, N Y
S Yen Prosy, Boston
Jas Leaman. Chichi, Ohio
S M Ilarrisen. Newark, J
Wm-Bordon, Brooklyn
Muni Bullion. Brooklyn
erican.
J R Elmer, N I
E R Eln,er, Bridgeton, N
P klenback. Allentown
D K Wardwell, rt l A
31re Wardwell, Wash,DC
W
Mice Lamb, e.,h, D C
W Nalley, Wash, D C
Jas L Benbold, N Berlin, Pa
L id Bond
C T Buller, N Y •
jam.qt Robertson, Jr •
W P Fowler, Baltimore
J B" Monahan, Baltimore
\V 0 Randall, New Seralf
Fleet, Blair co, Pa
D Weaver Ohio
Jos bleArdle, New York
L T Rica ardson. Alma
Miss S B Cleaver, Delaware
Miss A Cleaver. Delaware
J B William.. Delaware
M C Matz. Jeraey Shore
D S Bryand, Chicago
S Daßola, Bridgeton
Elmer, New Jersey
A Connell'', Washington
C S Fithian, Bridgeton, N J
hm►ntB 7 .
E Forrest, Allentown
G H Lots, Penns
Jai Spencer, Eastland
Jos Boardman, England
D A Rap, York, Pa
D D Barton do la, Penns
A Patterson. Harrisburg
H Titus, Springdeld, 0
Chas Cochran, DOWUDAT
L Loraine & wr, ri 5 A
J 0 Loraine, Clearfield
J F Deep. MD, 1:1 S A
Clots McFadden, Tamaqua
P G.Smith, Baltimore
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J K Sewell, Mechanicsburg
D M.MufforJ, Wash, D C
D Johns, Cincinnati, 0
Thomas & wf,Cstasanqua
V Morrow, California
A Black, Rock Island
John W Farrell
A . ll . Bowmen, Jr, 2( T
D W Eerie, Pottstown
inn . 1; SDllllg, DOYItIintOWII
W C Wurturd, t'enna
J C Worth, Oxford
Miss B Jennings, N Y
Mips Jennings, New York
C W Maxwell, Maryland
W C James.. West (Mester
'E C Hickman. W Cheater
0 W Short. Now York
W 11 Swayne, t'euna
.1 Clarke, M D. Peuna
John Sloan. adianapolli •
E M Bye, Wilmington, Del
J NV Curry, Altoona
T B Patton, Altoona
John Firth, Phillipsburg
W R wilson.
H K Wilson, Phillipsburg
Jos P Hong. Sfarylsed
Thos ?goatee, U S A
John R Serenity. Ragsrst'n
T Warman, Relelesville
Levi Oreenleaf St La, Boston
w Jones & la, SI Jersey
D Rinehart, Pittsburg
its Union.
Miee B Thom:mit, N York
Mai E Tull, New Yotk
0 W Abet
.A May, Penns
LW Lowrey, Hattie
D 0 Altar Perrysville
W RPorryerlDe
D Rlll, erryorille
BUM', Penns
C OlorielL Lane co, Pa
John Bradley, Loretto, Pa
d Eagle. .
W Worman, Allentown
0 A Killer, Stattngton
E H Beam, Rettertown
Jacob Zepp. Penna.
1. Snyder. Easton
P E Weimer, Philnds
C E Tramline, Bethlehem
tlonal.
C H Dash, Helleriown
Kra .111 Warrington, Del
6 Loeb, Carlisle
II Shaper, Berke co
B Wesel!, ra Jersey
H Bechtold, hit Joy
The Earl
y sheaf.
The Bla
k Bear.
Tics rorimem CLOTHING 1101:18Z Ow rime.
"OAK HALL."
Ibeet•claee goats at moderate prima.
WANAAIAKER At BROWN.
S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Onatont Department (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth A.
WIEBBLEZ & WILI3ON'EI MOD:IM PRBDITUDI
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING BIAOHINM.
THE CHEAPEST. BIidT'LEBT, AND BEST
Ilalagremmi. TO4 CRIIRTNITT RtrAaL ahe•w ElFivanth
DMEIIJ-
PLEASANTS.—Sctddeuty. on the morning of the ISth
Inst . Daniel Pleasance.
Ills male relatives and friondeare respectfully invited
t• Mtendide funeral from his late residence, 1433 Wet
nut street, on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock, Baltimore
parore pieties copy. •••
BAILEY.—At Ilarriaburg on Friday morning. July
13, 1364, Joseph, eldest eon of Charles 1, and Emma
Bailey, egod 6 years. 2 months. and 17 days.
bI.IIIB E.—At Pottsville, Saturday, July 16th, Reale,
wife of Henry U. Donne.
Tim funeral will proceed to Laurel Hill on arrival of
the cars at Reading DepoJ, Broad and Callowhill. on
Toesdey. 11: o'clock P. el. ••
CHUHIL—On Sunday, the 17th lust, Snmnel Moore,
Infent eon of Joseph H. and Sallie A. C. Canbb, aged .4
months and 27 dim.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the fuueml from No. 207 South Ninth street. on
Tu•sday afternoon. 16th lust , at 3 o'clock. ••
DIIPPSI,D.--On Friday evening, 11th Inst., Charles
F• Ilopreld, in tho 76th ;year of in, age.
The male friends of the family are respectfully re
quested to attend the funeral from his late residence.
IMFilbrri street, on Tuesday morntng,at 6 o'clock,
without further notice.
- REssoN & SON, MOURNINQ.STORE,
bo, 01$ CHESTNUT Street.
...
ETRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND.
-aa ARCS Lace a . ..
. .
Flue stock of Sllka,
Pine stock of.Sbawls, •
Fine stock of Flannols,
Fine stock of Linens,
Fine stock of Unsling. .1.330
NATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRANCH,
New Jersey, Is open upon the European plau, the
cbrapeat way to live. costing about $l5 per week; gel
what you want, and only pay for what you consume,
D. P. PETEIIS, Proprietor.
Cers leave Vine street every day at 7.45 A M. and
S.MIP M, Jy16.12t
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
TOR PRESIDENT,
A.BOAE I / 1 111,1".LINOOLN,
OF ILLINOIS.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
ANDREW .JOIINSON,
OF TEIMESSB
ELECTORAL TICKET
SENATORIAL.
MORTON MeMICiln&L, Philadelphia
T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County.
NTATIVE.
19. BUR W. Hall,
14. Charles A. Shriner.
15. John Winter,
18. David Mceonatichy,
11. David W. Woods,
18. Isaac Beason,
19. John Patton.
20. Samuel B, Disk,
21. liveried Bierer.
It John P. Penney,
23. Ebenezer iitc.lnnirin.
24.. John W. Blanchard.
REPRESE
1. Robert P. Niue,
2. 0. Morrison Coates,
S. Henry Hamm,
4. William II Korn,
S. Batton H. Jenks,
R. Charles X Ronk,
T. Robert Parke,
8, William Taylor,
9. John A Hientand,
10. Hit) hrd H. Carvell.
11. Edward Holliday,
12. Charles F. Read,
ral Committee
By order of the State Cent
CAMERON. Chairman
nr" BOTIEE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA
DELPHIA
NEW BANKING noun.
CORNER OP
CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
(north stile of Chestnut, west of Third.) on end after
TUESDAY, THE STH INSTANT
MORTON MoMORAEL,
Cashter
GENKRAI. NOTICE.—OFFICE OP
r4rTRE DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET COM.
PANY. DOCK Street Wharf. t-
PIIILAIMPRIA...II34O:II, 1861.
At a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, held on the 11th inst., the Board of Directors was
authorized to sell eight hundred and fifty 4350) shares of
stock, at par, and apply the proceeds to tho extinguish
ment of the mortgage debts of the Company.
Notice is hereby given to all who were stockholders
at the time of the passage of these resolutions, that on
the 21st and 22d days of July, 1.504, between the hours of
10 A. M. and 3 P. Di., at the office of the Company, each
and every stockholder will be entitled to subscribe to
a pro rata of new stock. according to what he then held.
but that after the said 72d day of Jnly such option will
cease.
A special notice will be sent to each stockholder
By order. WILLIAM J. CARLIN,
j 02- twat Treasurer.
iIORTIVIULTURAL SALI4 . S. W.
co
;n1 Ell F N :d WALNUT Streets.—Stated
• it.
DIVSDEND NOVICIP.—OFFICE OF
TUE SCHUYLKILL AND OIL CREEK O 1
COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street.
PIIILADIMPUIs, July 18,152
The Board of Directors base T,1116 DAY declared a di.
cidend of ONE percent. taPital ateck t payable,
free of State tax, on and a lter the 28th inst. finitrans.
ter books will clogs nn the 20th inst. nt S P. W. ,nudppen
on the Yatb. Li719.2] L. J. Seo:y._
tar MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY.—THE
undersigned altiorinces to the Members, with
deep regret, tho , NEsTli of their enerable honorary
mender, Mr. RUPFELI).
The funeral will take place from his residence, No.
925 Filbert street, on Tnocday morning, at 9 o'clock.
It ROBLEY DONGLISHO.I. President.
Igir GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—FANCY
GOODS; WATCH,. AND JEWELKY [WAR r-
IIIENT.—In addition to previous aohnowiedgnment the
Committee have to add tho following donations:
J. G. Gepsnek, New York $lO 00
Theodore Smith. Philadelphia 6 00
Phineas Fries, Philadelphia 20 00
Wethom 8 Newman Philadelpbis
B. A. & R. L. rerra, Philadelphia
3,.B..CALDWiLL, Chairmtl.oo
DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE OF
THE ROCK Oh. COMPANY OF PENNSYL
VANIA. No. 409 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, July 6, 1864.
The Board of Directors have thie day declared a divi
dend of THREE PER CENT, on the capital stock of
thle Company, payable on and atter the 20th of July,
free of State tax.
The hooka of the Company will bi:eloted on tbo lAth
/Ilk., at 3P. M. and opened on 111021st.
iyi-thbtu tjy2OJNO. F.O HAFT. Treasurer.
OFFICE OF TILE FAME 'NEV.
RANCE COMPANY. •No. 406 cßicsrmin
Street.
PHILA DRLPHIA, July Sth, 1881.
At a met- ling of the Board of Directors of the Fame In
enrauce Company. bold title day, a dividend of TURES
PER CENT. HAS declared, payable on demand. clear of
al , .taxee. W. I. BL ANC CIA RD. •
j16.12t Secretary.
1111 E strsguE H ANNA AND TIDE.
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their .oftice
at No. 41T WALNUT Street, Room Ao. 4.
The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in South 01:
' I MTH Street, bee been removed to the
office of the Companies, at the place above stated.
./e27-30t
INSTRITICTION IN BOOK-KEEP.
Penmanahip, Commercial Celt:abalone,
Telegraolns. , at CRiTTENDEN'S co:cm:Rout
cOI.LEOE. 037 CHEATNIIT etreet, corner of Seventh.
NO "VACATIONS. --Studeute Instructed separately,
rad at such hours as best suit their ooneeniencs. Cata
logues gratis nu application. jel6 3N
Mr OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
6,I3I3uTiTiITE 41061611 fTEE, 422 waLtiur
Street. July 36. 3£64
This Committee has Removed to No. 422 WALNUT
Street, op stains, where it will rev., ve application• from
citizetut &sirens to secnre SUBSTITUTES or IMPRS
SENTATIVES. A payment of $4OO to be wade at the
time of application, and a. power of attorney to be given
for the City Bounty. Substitutes furnished la the order
of application.
Veterans and Aliens desiring to enlist as Substitutes
will apply to the Committee, who will have them mus
tered into Terries, when they can select their own regi
ments Beside. the Bounty paid by Government, that'
will raceiva front the Committee SIX lIU ND FLED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS in cash, on day of muster, without
deduction for commission or brokerage. No charge of
an kind is made.
%stereos are evecially wanted In the service and
can thus re-enlist on the moat advantageous conditions.
Office bolus from 10 A. M. In 2 P M.. and from 4to 6
P. N. • DANIEL STEINMETZ. Chairman
.
J. 1. CLARK HARE. • JOIN Timm's°ti,
CLEMENT IS. nratosz. HENRY C. LEA,
j716-12t J. 0: ROSENGANTEN, Treasurer.
M ~
r' OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND
TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY,
PUI Ldbni.ritiA, July 16; 1864.
• The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT. (clear of
all time.) from the profile of the Company payable to
the Etochholdere, or their legal repretentatives, on and
after the 21st instant The transfer books will be closed
until 'be 21st Instant.
iylS-E4
A. H. THOMSON. Tr•ararer.
tarOFEICE MINE HILL A N D
SCHUYLKILL RAVEN RAILROAD COMPA
NY, PHILADELPHIA, 7 mo. Mb, Mt
Ala stated meeting of th e 'Board of Managers, held
THIS DAY, a seml-annual dividend of One Dollar and
Eleb_tl • Ave Cents per share was declared, clear of State
and United States tax. payable to the Stockholders, or
their Idkal representatives, an or -after the Met teatime.
The Wander book will be cloned until the 21st inst. •
jy12•128 WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary.
pgr OIM ILIE OF THE LOCUST NOUN.
Tale: COAL AND LEON COMPANY, No. 290
South THIRD Street,
• PRILIDELPHTA, July 9, 1861.
The Board of Directors of the LOCUST OUNTAIN
COAL AND IRON COMPANY have directed the distri
bution, on the 20th instant, among the holders of the
Stock on the books of the Company on that day. of part
of the proceeds of sale of certain lands, part of the
capital stool, of the Company authorized to be sold and
distributed by the act-of Assemply approved May 3d,
1864.
In accordance with tho direction aforesaid, on and
after the 23th instant 'TWENTY DOLLARS will be raid
on each hhare to the Stockholders on the btsuks of the
Company on that day.
The transfer books will be closed for this porpoise
from end after this day to the 20th instant, inclusive.
Irll-Or3) JOS C. COPPUCK, Treasurer.
DIVIDEND—THE DIRECTORS OF
I the NOBLE AND DELAMATEK PETROLEUM
COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of TEN
PER CENT. from the earnings of the month of Jane
and an 'extra dividend of TWO PER CENT., both pay
able on the 20th that. The transfer hooka clone on SA
TURDAY. the 16th inst.
GEORGE W. MONTER, becretary.
JULY 130884. ' jyll-6t
Mr. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE Or
TUB PERRY OIL COMPANY, S. E. corner of
WALNDT aid FOURTH Streets, •
PHILAMILPIITA, July 13, MX
• 'The Board of Directors have We. day declared the
Third Monthly Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the
CeplW Stock of the Comp my. out of the earnings of
the month of June, payable at the Office of the Comrot
ny clear of State tax, on and after the Roth Ind.
The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, 16th
net., and reopened on Wednesday, 20t.t. , inst.
jyl4.6t JAMEb PERRY, Treasurer.
Y, THE COMMISSION OF. TILE FIF.
TY DOLLARS BOUNTY FUND, for the Hun
dred Days' Volunteers, and Extra Bounty Fund Com-
Walden.
The undersigned have been appointed by Councils AR
a Commission to pay tt e Fifty Lollar; Bounty to each
of the One Hundred Days' Men of tie city. Theo men
•
must be attended to immediately.
It is a matter or deep regret to the Commission that
there must be a delay until further notice, probably un
til the pet of
ed veterans who did not receive ward bounty. Just as
soon as possible the payment of the extra bounty of
Twenty. five Dollars will be resumethaed notice given.
This bounty being a retrospective gift of ilie city, in
stead of the payment of a debt, will be paid on aetisfac
tory evidence to members of the familial ottiy, or to the
veterans in person, bat not on powers of attorney to
aponts..
The Commission will daily receive applications from
the One Hundred Days' Men, In Goldsmith's Building,
LIBRARY Street, In the rear of the Post ()aim
X D. BAUN DEIN, Chairman.. .
JONATHAN BUL
EDWIN mem&
Patati. J FIELD, ••
GEORGE W. SIMONE.
.1 yimut
THE PRESS.---PBTLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1864:
OFFICE OF THE EN'rEieritaNS
INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT St.,
PHILADF.I.PIIIA. Ju1y5,1661.
The Directors have this day doolared a Dividend of
THREE PER ester. ou the Capital Stook of the Com
pany for the last elx mouths, payable on demand, free
of all taxes. CHAS, FOSTER,
jyfl-12t Seerentry.
MrOFFICE OF TIIE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH. AMERICA, 913q3
WALNUT Street, PrITLADRIAMIA, Inly 0, 1861
The Directors have thin day declared a Dlvldond of
ONE 1101 LAR AND TWENTY OENTd per ehare—free
of taxeo—payable on demand.
jyr/-61. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
A MERCHANTS' REGIMENT.
CITY BOUNTY $5O.
Officers with men doeiring to joing thin Regiment will
report at Headquai fors,
No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, DAILY
TWO FULL COMPANIES will bo accepted.
The. Regiment is now in Camp, - where the men, as
soon as mustered In, will be nntfolmed.
All 'Expenses Pall for Recruiting.
CIO.A.S. W. SATITEI,
jylO.tit Lieut. Colonel Commanding.
t, THIRD COAL REGIMENT.
t
THIS REGIMENT IS RAPIDLY FILLING UP
ONLY TWO MORE CompANIEB CAN BE AC
THE REGIMENT wri,r, TITER DE READY TO TAKE
IMMEDIATWAPPLICATION WOULD BB MADE
ALL RECRIIITING EXPENSES PAID
THE SAUNDERS GUARDS
THIS COMPANY
Is in process of Ileitis , renrnit,d in
:CHESTNUT STREET
It Ol posite the State House.
tWANTED, IMMEDIATELY—A
COLORED MAN, as COOK for te'Company enlisted
for one hundred days' service. Also, a Cook for
three Commissioned OfBcer3. Apply at once, at Ar.
mory, BROAD and RACE :streets.
CAPTAIN MATLACK.
None need apply except experienced hands. ltv
NOTICE.—HEADQUARTERB PRO
vost mutual. SECOND DISTRICT.
PHILADELPHIA, Jane :Bat, 1861.
The Lists of Persons enrolled as liable to do Mili
tary duty are now being revised and corrected.
Persons who are improperly enrolled on account of
alienaae, non-residence, over forty-Eve years of age,or
permanent physica. disability, st.ould appear before the
Board, prove the same, and have their names stricken
off the list
Civil officers, clergymen, and all otherprominont citi
zens, who 11130 W of pereone who have arrived at twenty
years 01 ago sines Enrolments, Jane. 1883: of those
whose names were omittea by the proper enrolling offi
cers; aliens who have declared their intentions to be.
tome 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 givf! Furl" information in tholrpoaseasion as may aid
in the correction and revision of the Lists.
EDWIN PALMER,
.174-12 t Capt. and Prov. Marshal Second Dist., Pa.
VETERAN:;, TO THE FRONT !
OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER SUBSTITUTE
COMMITTEE, No. 412 I-RUNE Street, July 11,1961
Veterans, whose terms of service have expired. can
now re-enlist wider the must advantageous conditions,
and while assisting their country at, this crisis can se
cure ample provision for their families during the trab.
sonce.
By ipplying to this Committee, they will be put into
the service as Substitutes, and will receive on the day
or master
SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN CASE,
In addition to the lionnty offered by the Government.
Veterans, the country Tooke to you to uphold her flag
against the advancing hods of rebellion
2 rile at the ollic; A o r f il tpr , C 2 l , r ne r t i tAe t s i rium c ill i a r. l3L an. to
J. O. ROAENGARTEN, Trsaatirer.
.1 I CLARK HARE,
JOHN THOMPSON.
CLEMENT B. PENROSE.
.13 , 12.61 HENRY C. LEA.
I HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA. .
Pwitabstrwri, June M, 7804.
The names of persons removing to or from thta District
will be added to or stricken from the lisle of enrolment.
Copies of the lists are open for public Inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and
point out errors in the lists and give such information as
may aid 4n the correction and revision thereof, Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have hie name stricken off the list If be can show
satisfactorily that be is not properly enrolled, on account
of Altenage, Noa. residence, Over-age, Permanent
PAysfoot Diaahaiip.
A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is ear
nestly solicited. WU. R. LERMAN.
;o*. tr Cantain'and Prevost litumbal.
UNITED STATK''EASTERN DIS
TRICT 03' PENNSYLVANTA—Scr.
THE PRESJDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,_TOTHE
MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENN ,
SYLVANIA—GBErrnia:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Penneylvanie, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, Sled in the name of the
United States of America. bath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,
or interest in the Sloop JULIA, whereof intima
ter, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the Geode,
Wares, and blerchandiee,;leden on board thereof. cap
tured by the United States Steamer "Myetic." adder the
command of Lient. Com. A F. Croasman,to be monithed,
cited; and called toj nd a UMW, et the time and piece under
written, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice
so requiring ) You are therefore charged and strictly
enjoined and commanded, that you omit not • but that
by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily
newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila
delphia, and in the L. gat Inteeltgencer. you do monish
and cite, or cause to be monisbed and cited, perempto
rily, all persona in general wiao have, or pretend to
have, any right, title, or interest in the said sloop,
her Tackle,
r Apparel, and Furniture, and the Goode,
'Wares, an Merchandise , laden on board thereof, to
appear before tbs Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER,
the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court
room, in the city. of Philadelphia, on the t entiech
day after publication of these presente, if it be a court
day, or else on the next court day following, be
tween the usual hours of hearing causes, then and
there to show or allege, in due form of law. a reasons.
ble and lawin 'l excuse, If any they have, why the Bald
sloop, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the
Goode,Wares, and Merchandise, laden on board
thereof, should not be pronounce d to belong, at the
time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of
the United States, and as geode of their enehiles or
otherwiet, liable ace subject to condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prized:
and further to do and. receive in this behalf as to
justice shall appertain. Ault that you duly intimate. or
cause to be intimated. onto all persons aforesaid, gene
rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also
intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or appear snd shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica
tion on the said cepEure, acid may pronounce that the
said Sloop JULIA, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture,
and tie Donde. aree, and Merchandise. laden on board
thereof did belong, at the time of the captn re of the saw,,
to the enemies oi the United States of America, and as
cootie of - their enemies, or otherwise , liable ad d subject
to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and
condembedas lawful price, the absence or rather contu
macy of the persona so cited and intimated in anywise
notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the maid
Dibtlia Court what you shall do in the premises,
together with these presents.
Witneee the Honorable JOHN CADWALAD ER. Judge
of the said Con rt. at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day of
JULY, A. D. 1564, and In the eighty. ninth year of the
indepeudence of the veld United Slate*. '
jyle.3t O. R. FOX. Clerk of District Court.
UII ED STATES. EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Scr.
THE PRESIDENT OF-THE MCI no STATES. TO THE
DIARHAL OF THE HASTE EN DISTRICT OF PENN
sYLVALii.A.--ORKErrima:
WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States in
and tor the Eastern Dietrict of Penneylvanbt, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United Suttee of America, bath decreed all persons In
freers' who Nave, or prior:l'AM have. airy right, tit if., or
interest in the schooner POCAHON PAS. whereof flee
ter is =eater, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and
the Goods, Wares. cue Mereltandi9e laden on board
thereof, captured by the United States steamer "Sweet
Brier,'' under the command of Ensign J. 1). Dexter, to
be menislied, eked. and called tujedgment. at the time
and place riuderw ellen, and to the effect . hereafter ex•
pressed. (juatice SO recitgriug ) You are therefore
chanted and strictly enjoined and c.mmanded, the'
htyou omit not, but that by publiabmg these presents In
It IPA two of the daily newspepers printed and
Ilebrd in the City of Philadelpnia, and in the Leval In
teuipencom, you do menieh and cite, or cause to be
=Dwelled and cited, peremptorily, all persona in gene
ral who have. orpretend to have, any right • title, or
Interest lu the said Schooner, hoe Tackle, Apparel, and
Furniture, nod the Goode, Wares, and Merchandise
laden on board thereat. to appear before tba Houorable
JOHN CA 11)W aLA DER, the Judge of the said Court, at
the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on
the twentieth day after publication Of these presents, if
it be a court day, er 01t43 on the next court day follow
int, between the usual hours of hearing causes, thee
and there to chow, or allege, In doe form of law , a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why
'the said Schooner, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture,
and .the. Cootie, Wares, and Derabenulne laden on
board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at
the time of the capture of the rain.., to the enemies of
the United btatee, and as Roods of theirenemtes or other
wise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be &d
-ied met and condemeed as good and lawful prizes.; and
fineher,to do and receive In this behalf as to justice
shalt alipe: tale. And that you' duly intimate. or canes
to be intbuctecl, unto all persons aforesaid. generally,
(to whom by the tenor of those presents it la also inti
mated, ) that if they shall not appearal the time and
place shore mentioned, or appear and stall not dhow a
reasonable and (awful cane to the contrary, then 'raid
District C' art cloth intend and will proceed to adjudice
tlon on the said captute, and may prenonnee that the
acid teiniOner I'r/CAM/10'AS, her Tackle, Apparel. and
Furniture and the Goode, Weres.aud Merchand !mien
ou hoard thereof, did belong, at the time of the comma
the raise , to the enemies of the united States of Amer!.
cit, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable
and subject to couliscation and condemnation, to, be
adjudned arid coudeinned ea lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the persona so cited and IL O
mitted in anywise notwithstanding, sod that you duly
oOnhy to the said District Court what you shall -du
In the premises together with these presents.
Witness the honorable JOHN'CADWAI,ALKS, Judge
of the said Court. at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day
of JULY. A. D. 1864, mid in the eighty-ninth year of
.the l odepeudence of raid United States.
.1719.8 t 0. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
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1024 OHBEITICTIT STREST.
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
HIS
. .•:
:BOMPASTI 0- PUFF
THE PRIM SS
Of riy.terdar. relative to the
ATTEMPTED' ,ROBBERY
OF OE OF #I6IAPES.:ON
STJ.NDA:r 1107R.M:KG, 1.0 tal Ins t.
States that the burglars did not drill a hole more than
half an Inch threugh, whirl statement he knowe..to_be
rate, ei the burglars &warm witute7 - carekcinarters of
as inch deep,• whtqa_was half way through the
door. There is no doubt, had they not been disturbed,
they won I d have:Milled it all the way through the door,
and then robbed the Safe.
Although Lillis states that the farther you get into the
Safe the herder ttAiron, which is another of his false
statements, I will undertake to drill the balance
Drought and if I don't succeed In one-Daly hour's time,
I will forfeit one hundred dollars; or I will drill as
many boles as will entlsfy.bim in from one-belt to two
hour's time in any nail of, that •Safe, or any other Safe
he has in use iu Phlladelphia, Including one or both the
Safes sold to the Bank Of Northern Liberties. If I don't
succeed I will forfeit one hundred dollars.
I succeeded yestoday In drilling three holes in the
Safe at our tors in twenty mlnateseach with one drill:
which is ready to dd ll three more without' sharpetung.
DAVID EVANS..
8 1 A 'BOLD ATTEMPT
AT ROBBERY.
• -
LILLIE'S' CHILLED IRON SAFE
SERIOUSLY ATTACKED.
THE. PITFILS OP DAVID EVANS,
01 TM I'M! LIP EVANS St WATSON.
ALREADY AT WORK.
_ HIS SCIENCE PRACTICALLY TESTED.
THE RESULT A COMPLETE AND TOTAL FAILURE.
THE BURGLARS BAD LY FOOLED.
DAVID EVANS rtiya it is a very simple matter to
drill a bole through TX to 2 inches thoroughly chilled
iron, pick up the combination of the lock, and open
Lillie 's Safe; and, to illustrate hie system, has found,
accidentally, a semi chilled imperfect Safe; procured a
very perfect drilling apparatus , with drills the most
approved, and, I am told, gives daily paha.: lessons in
the art or drilling: also. that he succeeds, by a very
heavy pressure, and the use of threw or four drills, to
grind a bole through this semi-chilled Safe in from
thirty to sixty miuntea, and says to his pupils that any
of Safes can be drilled in the Bathe way
It wonideeem thatsome of his more advanced students,
having fount ernost favorable opportunity to test this
new philosophy, have already taken the astreeeary
step* to practically and professionally experiment upon
this new and wonderful science; I say woad°. fat, be
cause, if sumeasful, it was to open at ouc, the moat tin
portant bates end vaults of the country to the whole
lender profession The result of these experiments
will be shown by the following statements, which ap
pearln The Press, July 14: also, other city papers.
LILLIE'S CITILLED NOR SAPS—A IL/LI) BUT lI:MX
CUPSFUL ATTEMPT AT Bonne tr.—The " West Philadel
phia Savings Fund" has one of Lillis's No. 2 Bank
Safes, purchased oflif. •C. Sadler, Agent, in this city,
.some eighteen menttreeince The bale was left in the
office, on klarketratreet above Broad, on Saturday
afternoon, all tight.'
On
On Sunday. at 12 P. the policeman tried the front
door of the effice, and found It unlocked. On examining
the office he found tbo burglars had been at mirk at the
Safe, but tied left with their apparatus . There was a
mortice made In the flOor in front of the Safe for the
support of the drill, and a number of holes further back
for an apparatus to create a pressure, and everything
doge apparently to make the drilling perfect:
A bole was found drilled, or ground, about half an
inch into the door, over the lock, In the manner so pub
licly described in sundry newspaper advertisements,
and it would seem this wits as far as they could go, as
the iron became harder. Next the lock centre we, tho-.
roughly tried, but could not be driven in. Next the
latch-knobs were taken off, and the knob-smindlea ware
tborrughly tried, and they could not be driven in. A
sledge Was tried, and that bad no effect. A pry was
placed behind the door-binges to pry off the door. Thla
did not succeed; and atter all these experiments, the
burglaim evidently came to the cenclusiou they could
not in any way penetrate the Safe, and left in despair
volnuta.ilY; not having been disturbed in the least,
and having still nicety of time to work. The appear ,
Emcee would clearly indicate that tbo burglars were at
work duriur Saturday night, most of dunday, and
Sunday evening • • - .
TRIRD NATIONAL BANE. Philadelphia Jul v 14, Mk—.
1' do hereby certify that the statement in The Prue of
the 14th inst in reference to Lillie's Safe at the West
Philadelphia Trust Company; .ta'a correct Rad true
stetement. t • DAVID B. PAUL. President.
The (Alec ingpotute are particularly noticeable In the
above statements;
First. l be great length of time of the operation.
Second. The fact that the operators left voluntarily
and deliberately, takieg away their whole apparatus,
having a much longer time to work. •
Third. The fact that they evidently had the most an
provsd facilities for drilling. or they could not have
ground one half Drell Into sound, hard chilled iron.
Fourth. The fact that as they get well in towards the
wrought• free bare, which are the chillers, the iron be
came so hard they eould not even grind any further.
filth. The bull dog courage which the operators
munifested to try all other experiments after they had
tailed and been completely fouled in the - great experi
ment, which was to practically demonstrste to the
whole burglar profession 'the feasibility of David
ane' new science in the art of drilling solid chilled
iron 134 to 2 Inches thick.
Sixth. That notwithstanding the fight *was with an
army of yeterrne, fully armed and eeutpp.d with the
must approved weapons. the Safe; single-handed, no
sided, and alone. In a fair stand-op flint, defeated the
enemy, forced him to tithe from the field, and cameout
conqueror with scarcely a scar, SILTS one email ballot
hole in the outer eurface.
So much for David Evans' science. All who need a
ell-104y Burglar-proof Safe will do well to take a note
ot the above facts. .
A WORD TO THE BURGLAR.
I wish to make a few suggestions to gentlemen of the
proem-ton, and more esp.-chilly to thoee 'having any
faith in David Evans' philosophy. - -
As iron-wOrlsere you meat be aware that one and a
half to two inches thickness, thoroughly-chilled iron,
cannot be successfully drillod in any way practical for
the burglar. and that your only hope of ao teens must be
In finding the Irnn not thoroughly chilled: The test
hero introduced shows conclusively that the Iron ie•
thoroughly chilled. A testest made by one of the best
iron-workers of Philadelph i a, on one of Lillie'e Safes,
just delivered to the Bank of the. Northern Liberties,
proves the Rare° thing; and any number of others might
be Retied. Yon ma be assured that Lilite's Safes are
usually drill-proof although among the mercantile
Safes It may ho possible that a Safe may be found not
to herd as it should be. '
Asto David I vane' statement that he Can drill any of
Lillte's Sales, it mast be taken with some grains of at.
lowance. Be isa Safe-maker, and le interne* to make
this statement, Ile finds you are opening Evans &
Wateou's Sate f 0 easily, and so °Deo, that it Is very de
sirable to attract your attention in another direction;
and so far as he can get your aid to discredit Llllie's
Safe. so far hie interest ie promoted; for it he can con
vince anybody that Lillie'e Safe to not burglar-proof, ho
may Induce she .party .to tske his Safe sea tire-proof.
"A word to the wise is sufficient. "
Now, as Item workers, you mutt fully understand the
differencs between penetrating tit to 2 inches of chilled
Iron, and Meth to lath inch of sheet iron. and although
the prize might be greater In case of 0000880 in the for
n,er, the inereeeed risk, and the probable failure might
more than counterbalance. It is a common anti,trutirfctl
EA) inn, that a "nimble strpeace is hotter than a slow
shillmg:" a small but .snro prize may be much better
than a very slow and uoc-stain one, though larger.
A word to DAVID EVANS, of the firm of Evan St
Watson:
The above test having been made evidently by your
most advanced student... under th, mast favorable cir
cometances for them, and made professiooally, and eo
thoroughly, and the result eo satisfactory, that we deem
this test quite sufficient for the present; therefore, will
not trouble yon to test the Safe on Monday, the 18th
inst. , as previously announced ; but so soon as any act
of yours, orany of your intsrepresentation4 may seem to
require t, we shall °wpm you to be ready to make a
further test, that both the burglar and thappe. p e may
know that Wile' s Chilled Iron safe is thorOnahlY drill
proof, and, therefore, burglar proof. ;
LILLIE & SON,
M. O. SADLER, Agent.
11 South SKYSNTII Street,
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jy6-12.9 Department of Washington.
TEAMSTERS WANTED
CIIIEP QUARTERMASTER'S OPPIOII.
WASHTEOTON DEPOT,
WASITISTITON, 1). O. July 9, 1964.
WAN7BD. at rune, 1 lIREE EITMeDItED TgAM
-BTERS. escb capable of driving with single line, and
roanngingaix-mnle teams.
To such who are competent to perform the duty the.
pay per month will be thirty dollars, with one ration
Per day, and bospitai privileges, inch:tang the beet
medical attendance when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins. A. Q. M D.
E. A., corner Twenty-second and G streets, Washing
ton, D. C. D. H. RO CKER,
Brig. Gem. and Chief gaartermaater.
jyll,lBt Dopot of Wasbington.
(fl TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE
$4O
,„ for 5 years, at 5 per cent. , in sninanot
lege than $3,000 each. Applyt o_
CHARLES RHOADS,
jyl9-10to Cooveyamr, No. 36 B. SEVENTH St.
060 A 'MONTH WANT AGENTS
at a month,expensas raid, to Belt ray SVEII-
LASTING PENCILS, OR BURNERS, and 13
other uncles. Pitteenetrenlare sentfree. kddreas
13.30-d&w3m JOHN F. LORD. Elddeferd. Maine.
W ANTE D TO PIIROHASE-A.
modern-bnilt DWELLING; will' good_ yard, situ
ated between Broad and Twentieth anti Market and
Vine streetp.
Address •• Box 1369." Philadelphia P. 0. jytil.3t•
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
.HEAVY_, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHBEY/NOS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS. _
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBEICS AND
SILESIAS.
BROWN BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. l 2 WORATED YARN. &o. seSS4Rf
PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR
TELE NAVY.
NAVY DEPARTMENT,,
Brßit6l7 OP SQUISMENT AND RECRUiTING,
JuLY 18, 1561.
SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the
,Navy, for the year ending 30th Juno 186 t, will be re
ceived at she Bureau or Equipment acid Recruiting,
until the thirteenth day of August next, at 10 o'clock
A. AL when. the bids will be opened without regard to
any accidental detention of mails or other e 1112608.
Tl.lB materials and articles embraced in the classes
named are particularly described in the Diluted sche
dules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire
to offer, on application to the commandants of the ra
specnve yards ; or to the navy agent nearest thereto,
and those of all the yards npon application to the
Bureau. This division into classes being for the con
venience of dealers in each, such portions only will be
furnished as are actually required for bids. The coin
maigdant and navy agent of eat tadatton will, in addi
tion to the schedule of classes at their own yards, have
a copy of the schedules of the other yards fur examina
tion only, from which It may bejudged whether It will
be desirable to make application (Or any of the clasaes
of thew y ards. • •
Otters must be made for the whole of the class at any
yaid upon one of .the minted schedules. or In' strict
conformity therewith. or. they will not .be considered.
In computing the classes, the price stated in the column
of pris. will ha. th0.../5aA0...1,• end Ulu - uggrsigoce of
tne et aswill be carried out according to the prices
stated.
It is requestednf bidders to avoid erasures and aubsti
intion or figures, and to see that LOG &Mounts aro cor
rectly canted out.
The contracts will be awarded to the lowest bona fide
bidder who gives proper security for Its fulfilment. ens
bureau reseryee the right to reject all the bide for any
chair, If Scented exurottant.
All articles must be of the very best nullity, to be
delivered in the navy yards in good order, and in suit
able vessels and packages. properly marked with the
name ol the contractor. as the CMe may be. at the ex
pense and risk of the contractor, and in all respects eub-
Jett to the inspection, meaemrewent, count, weight,
Se., of the yard where received, and to the entire saga*.
faction of the commandant thereof.
'Hiders are referred to t. e commandant of the re
spective yarda fur samples, instructions, or particular
"description of the articles; and all other things beimg
equal, p , ahrence Will be given to articles of American
manufacture.
Every offer, as required by law of 10th August, 181 d,
mart be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form
of which is tiereinafter given, anti also by a ceradcace
signed by the cotlecior ot internal revenue for the dis
trict tu which be resides, that ho has a license to deal
to the articles which he proposes co furnish; or by an
affidavit signed by himself and sworn to before some
magistrate authorized to administer eucb oath, that he
in a manufacturer of, or regular dealer. in. the articles
he tillers to sul•ply. and has a license as snort manufac
turer or dealer.
Those only whose offers they bo accepted will be no
tified, and the contract will be forwarded as soon there
after u practicable, whith they will be required to
execute within tun days after its receipt at ti.e post taco
or navy agency named by them.
The contracts will bear date the day the notification
is given and dmireries can be demanded.
buretien in the foil amount will be required to sign
the contract. and their responsioillty articled to by a
United Stateedietsict judge, United Staten district at
torney, collector, or navy agent. As additional *m
eanly, twenty per cent= will be withheld from the
amount of the Ulla until the contract shalt have been
completed; and eighty per centum of each bill, ap
proved in triplicate by the commaneants of the re
spective yards, will be paid by the navy agent at the
points or delivery—unlash requested by the contractor
to be paid at another navy agency—within tee nave
after shall Lave been passed by the Secretary
of the Treasury.
• It in stipulated in the contract that if default be made
by the part iee of the drat part in delivering all or any
of the articles mentioned in any mass bid for in the
ntract, or the quality at such times and places ab ,v,3
presided,ntsu, and in that caNe, the contractor and hie
sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum
of money not exceeding twice the amount of such class,
which may be recovered from tune to time, acartling
to the act of Congress, in that case provided, -approved
Match X, ISt&
. No bids for more than one yard meet be enclosed in
one envelope, and the same meet be distinctly en , loreed
on the outside, " Proposals for Materials for the Navy,
for the navy - yard at (name the yard )," and addressed
To the Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Reorait
ing, Bay y Depart men
Rt. M
tiF Washimmen,l). C. "
FO OFFER,
Which, from a firm, met be signed by ell the mem
bers:
1. -of , in the State of -, hereby agree
to furnish and de:iver In tits respective navy yards all
the articles named In the classes hereto annexed, agree
ably to the provisions of the scheduleatherefor, nod in
conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of
Equipment and Recruitiug,dated July lath, ISSI. Should
mi offer be accepted, li...quest to be addressed at
and the- contract sent to the navy agent at or to
—, for signature and certificate.
(Signature) A. B.
("Date.)
ness.
The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted
to this oiler, and each of them signed by him. Opposite
each article in the schedule tte price must be set, the
amount be carried out, the aggregate footed up for each
clasp, and the amount litiewhie written in words.' Lf
the parties Isho bid do not reside near the place where
the articles are to be delivered, they must name in
their offer a person to whom
.ortiers on them are to
be delivered. •
FORM OF GUARANTEE.
The undersigned . , of- in the State of -,
and -, in the State o f-, - hereby guar
antee that in case the foregoing bid of - for any of
the classes therein named be accepted, he or they will,
within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the
poet t. Bice named, or nary agent designated, exe
cute the contract for the saute with good and sufficient
suretiee, and in [ASO .the raid-shalt fail to enter
into contract, as aforesaid, we 'guarantee to make good
the difference between' the otter of the said-and
that which may be accepted.
(Signatures ot two guarantors,) C. D.
E. F..
(Date.)
Witness.
JOHN G. WHITTIER
I hereby certify that the above. named -- are known
to me ow men of property, and able to make good their
guarantee.
(Date.) (Signature) 0. R
To be signed by the United States District Judge, Erni
ted States District Attorney: Collector. or lacy Agent.
The following are the- deem - required at the respect.
tire Nary Yarder_,___.
- - .
No:'], Flax Canvas and Twine; No 6, Sperm Oil; No.
7, Cooking Monello; No. 10, Leacher; No U. Leather
Hon: No 13. Laminae; Nu. IS, Tallow; No. 21. Sta
tionery- No. 23, Hardware; No. 24, Ship Chandlery ;
No. '27, Dry Goods; No.. Firewood; Nu. 31, Tar Oil
and fiemsfoot.oll..
No: 1, Flax Callan' and Twine; No. a Hperm . oll; No.
7, Cooking Otenalls; No. 8. Scow; No. 10, Leather; No.
11, Leather Hose; No. 12, ON Hide for Ho,pe No. 13,
Sheet Iron; No. 18, Soap and Tallow; No. 20, Bruohee;
ho. V Stationery; No. Z. Hardware; No. 24. Ship
Chandlery; No. 7d. Copper Wire; No. 27, Dry Gonda;
No. D. Firewood; No. 21, Whale, Tar, and Neatsfoot
No. 1, Flax CaliTaa an. Twine; No: 3, Iron Nails,
Sheave Rivet". etc.; No. 4, Tln. Zgic, etc. ; No. 6,
Spe;m Oil; N 0. 6, White Pine,Ash, Black Walnut. etc. ;
No. 7, Cooking Utensils; No. 8, Steve and Cooking Ca
bcosee; No. Hi. Leather; No. 11, Leather E10..e; No. 12.
Lignunivitio: No. 13, Lanterns and Lampe; No. IS,Soap
and Tallow; No. al, Broom's; No. 23, otationery; No,
23.• Hardwale; No. 21, Ship Chandlery; No. 27. Dry
Goods; No. W. Firewood; No. 31, Neataroot (AL
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
No. 1, Flax, Canvas, and Twine; No. 6. Sperm Oil;
No. 7, Cooking Utensils; No. 10, leather; No. IL
Leather Hose; No 18. Soap and Tallow; No.2u, Brushes;
No V. Stationery; No. 23, Hardware; Na. 94. Ship
Chamilery; No. 27, Dry Goods.; No. W. Firewood; No.
31, Tar Oil and Neataroot Oil.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
No. 1, Flax, Canvas, and Twine; N 0.4. Tin and Zinc;
No. Sperm 011;_ Nu. 8, Stoves and Cooking Cabooses.
No. Leniher; No. 12, Lignuniviim ; No. 13,_Lantermi;
No. IS, Soap and Tallow; No: '2O, Brushes; No. 22 Sta
tionery ;.No. X 3, Hardware; No. 24. Ship Chand l ery;
No. 26, Copper Wire; No. 27, Dry Goods; No. 31, Oat
lery Iron; No. 34,_Chaln Iron; No. 36, Walnut. 31660 '
N
gimp, and Ash; o. SS, ingot Copper. jyt94,l4t
0 171! '
:DAILY FARE - THOSE PER
'SONS /Umiak duplicate numbers or thle Paper will
carder altreat Giver
b
tzeuding them CO the 0111" Nos.
628 Vid'6Bo CHEaTeI UT Street.
OHO. W. CHILDS.
C 0 L 0.12 lS D PHOTOGRAPHS XE
anted with wonderful accuracy. Rod finished wit h
ecoectosuntie skill, at REIMER'S ropular Gallery, SE
COND tstreet, above, w Crean, and at the moderate charge
of Si.
TF YOU DESIRE A..PORTIUIT, SEE
-A- B. F. REIMER'S superior tpeclmens of life eta• PHO
TOGRAPHS in oil colors. Yon will he coo stored of
their accuracy and artistic merit. 024 ARCH St. lt•
MONUMENTS AND GRAVE•
STONES.—A lirge assortment of Grave-Stones, Ir
various designs, madeof the finest Hallos and *medium
Marble;: constantly on hand at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ, SIDLE Avenue, below Morena
attest. Philadelphia. apl3-Seall
AMERICAN NEUTRALITY,
By GEORGE !mgr.
Bvo. Price 50 mite.
WANTS.
PROPOSALS.
aMM=
CHAELEETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS
BROOKLYN NEW YORK
AUCTION SALES.
HOTEL FURNITURE FOR SALE.—
Being shout to retire from the loudness. cue sub
scriber otters at public ssle.
ON TUESDAY, JULY 26. Bel,
the entire stock of FURNITURE-in
HERR'S ROTEL. EfARRISBURC, PA.
consisting of Bedstsads, Hair Mattresses , Pesti:sr Beds ,
Pillows, Sheets, Comforts, Quilts, Caroms. English
Corner Clocks. Bursaus, Spoons, Knives. China and
Glassware,sulllclent to accomnimiste Bimini.: Stoves,
Niiakon Utensils; in fact,eserythlng renal red is a large
hotel. Sale to he continued from day to day until all Is
sold. Term cash, under one hundred debars
jy10.71 J. GILBERT. riv. Rec.
AUCTION BALE OF OONDEMNSD
Norma I
WAR DRPARTYRWT, CAVALRY BGREATY,
OTtiOR OP CRIER QUARTNRMARITIR.
WARRINGTON. D. C. July 4, INIL
Will be cold at PUBLIC AUCTION. to the highest
bidder, at the times and piste% named below—viz:
LEBANON, Penna., THVESDA 9, July, 14th, 1684.
READING, Penna . THURSDAY. July. 21st, 1864.
HABRISBURG, Pettis*, TiluicsDAY, July 2fltb? ,
18f4
ALTOONA, Penna., TRIIRSNAY, August 4th, 1864.
WILLIAMSPORT. Penna. , THURS DAY,August 11tb;
186 TWOVUNDRED (NG) CAVALRY HORSES at sub
D lace.
These Horses have been condemned as unlit for the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For Road and Farm purposes many good bargains mat
be had.
Horses sold SID eV.
Terms: Cash, in United States Currency.
JAMES A. ERIN,
Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster
Cavalry Bursae.
pusurc SALE OF I:NCLAINUMS
-a- HOODS remaining in the Warebon.r. of the Pll7-
LADELPITTA AND READING RATLROAD
PA NT, THIRTEENTH and CALLONVEILL Streets,
Philadelphia.
The articles described in the following Roberta°,
having been consigned to the Station named below, on
the Philadelphia and Reading. Railroad. and the con
aim:lees, after doe end legal notice, not baring taken
them away, nor paid the costs and expensea of carriage,
will be oxpoaed to pnbllc mile or outcry, at the several
Stations named below, on SATURDAY, September 17,
1864; the sale to commencest ten o'clock in the fore
noon of mild day:
coNsimum. /ARTICLF- 4 ; AND MARKS
Pbiledplphis
E. P. MMUS.
M. Bartor,
S. Jackpon,
L. Lowrie,
IDr Wright.
C. Megargeo,
Paschall MOrris,
P. DicDonangh,
Dr. Wright,
Dr Wrisht.
A. ThOmpsOli,
A. Cross,
W. Elinor,
J. W. 'Mincer.
W. Harris,
P. Ennierheimer,
Paschall Morris.
Merchants' Ins Co,
Consortn Inn. Co
J. CoClap.
J. Loom. & Co.,
M. C Radlor.
S. Soden,
S. Hallman, •
George Griffith,
E Kerchtffiager,
II Ps.s,
E Wilson,
J. Long & Bro.,
B. Calmat'.
L. Vi r oireasberger,
G. Devlan,
J. Powers.
Shanhacker,
J. N. Kline,
J. Ball.
W. If. Richards.
R. M. Morris.
& S. Allen,
H. Ashburn.
•
The above attic es Willbe exposed to public eats, an
aforesaid. according to the provisions of tbe first section
of the Act of As.embly of the Commonwealth of Penn
eylvania. approved. the sixteenth day of March A. D.
1N,0; with all the requiretuente of which the Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company have in all re
sp: cts complied. The Act of Assembly is as follows:
•
Commission merchants and factors, and all com
mon carriers, or other persona having a lien n *on goods.
wares, end merchandise, for or on account of the costa
and expenses of carriage or storage, or any other charge
arising from the transportation, keeping, or storage of
such property, in case the owners or consignees shall
not pay or discharge the slum:int doe for such cost, ex
pense. carriage, storage, or other charges, bereinbefore
named. may. after the expiration of ninety days
In in the notice hereinafter provided, proceed to
sell the same, or so much thereof se may be necessary
to discharge said lien, at public auction Provide 4
That notice of sale shall be given se requital for she
riff's Pelee of personal property, and that fAisty dams'
noise of said lieu be . ,given to the owner or consignee
of the property, if they can be found, and in case they
cannot be so found, ebat the same Abell be advertised
we coun ty-ome newspaper published in the proper city
or to which the goods, wares. or merchandise
have heel. consigned, for four consecutive weeks before
the sale, the residue of money arising from snob Rale,
after deducting costs of transportation. charge tort nd
storage. ad vertisingand sale, to be held subject e
order of the owner or owners of such prnp-rty.
• G. A. NICHOLLS,
General Ettperintendent.
.143,tnixo, Pa.. June 10, MAL lvlB-12t.
lIIVEMENTS.
DROVER'S NEW CHESTNUT
STREIT THEATRE —OR 4ND REOPENING.
MONDAY EVENING, July 25th,
First time In six years in Philadelphia of the Grand
Epsetisentar Drama,
ALADDIN;
threeHE WONDERFUL LAMP.
Presented after months' active preparstion inA
style of nopreeedewed magnificence, repletia with won
derful Transformations Magnificent Rcenery, Grand.
Marches, Superb Costumesa and Properties, Beautiful
llnsie and Choruses.
Reserved seats for sale three days In 'avarice. lyl9-t[
THE ACADEMY OF FINE . ARTS,
-A. CHESTNUT Street above Tenth, to OPEE DAILY.
for ' , Ostrom from 9A. k to 6 P. K jou
BOARDING.
BOARD.—FRONT S GL E • ROOM
Tema. No. 1315 WALNUT street. 3,19-14"
TRANBLENT AND
TABLE BOARD.
1126 cErtsTzrov Street.
FURNISHED ROOMS -A SUITE OF
ROOMS on second door, with private bsth , with or
without nosrd,in choice location on Walnut street. Ad,-
dress "BAKER," this oMce. hrlS.4te
aERMANTOWN.--LT WO DtSIR BLit
N -e" ROOMS eae be had at WhitiCettege.oll nismulli
Street. twoon'd booze west of Green. jr1,4414'
BOARDING. -TWO SECOND-STORY
rooms! TO LET, at 132 North TENTH St. Jst.tl•
SUMMER RESORTS.
'FLORENCE HEIGHT'S:—.THIS BE A. 1-
TUTU, RESORT le now 'open for the reception Pr
guests. Terms $lB per week. or ISS rem day.. Apply Mt
the premises or at 110. 605 SANsOiti Street.
jyl9-12t* R d. SIKKIM. Proprietor.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST -A STREET CLEANING WAR
RANT, No. MIL for 514.17. The tinder will be re
warded by leaving it at No. 1126 SRIPPRIf Street.
iB PaYIIIPDL has been stopped. • jy19.31.
LOST -ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
or evening, a pocket- book, containin g . over two
tboneand dollars. chiefly in Treasury notos. m i mesome reward will be_paid upon returning the to
Wilt. B. MARTIN, 253 South FIFTH Street.. -j719410
LOST, O. BATURD&Y, JULY 17TH,
about Fifty Sheen and Lambs The tinder will bit
liberally rewardod and all expenFes paid, by giving lat
forroetion at Stall No. 2U and 213 Franklin Market.
TENTH. below Market etreets: :
PERSONAL.
ERsoNAL.—RED OR BLLOK-B ALL
P'
RARDROPS 60 mate per pair,
Male' 916 RACE Street.
EXCURSIONS.
...
11AHRIIR'S TRIRD
1 1 =r1C PgA l irs i :! as it r a e re, E rrocang7B
Cooper's Point, CM. All other Stations,
Beat leans Vine-Street Wharf 6A. M. ii.l9-tuthf3e
agie gr eat GRAND PLEASURE EX
CURSIONS TO LASE SUPERIOR.—Oa t
of the ((Mewin splendid first-class steamers, via.
CLEVELAND, I L LI NOISNO2,THERN LIO. P. DROP
CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SIDES, La.o LA
BELLE, and PEWABIC, leave CLEVELAND
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M., each day of the week, eget.
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, ow
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. through the mantle:
of JULY and AUGUST, making Strand Excursion Trigs
to the many points of interest on the Great inland Beat
of America,which, for utility, pleasure, and health.art
tiusurpaesed by any other on the Cont inent.
This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees of
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes In tik
circuit Lekes Erie, St. Clair, Huron and Superiorotrai:
thebeautifta rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary'a.
The many and extensive mines of iron and cnpm.
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly•
covered and Inviting deposits of silver lead, wild ant-
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bracing
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far new
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the abided.,
the plerthure.seeker, or the Invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly•Atted gg
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while evert .
precaution bar, been taken to provide for the aafetY an*
comfort of passengers.
Fare. including State- Rooms and Meals. about 2.3( salty
per mile Time occupied in making the round trip,freyr
8 to 10daye.
Rooms
secured, and further information obtained. bt .
application to proprietors.
R RO ntB T t H y de t
m it a rD Co s. ., I cleyetina, ohlo.
.T.T WHITING &
80., } Detroit. litaleissa,
ICII
• JOgIITCHIN 8,
1.214 us% - . • • .
. . .
• • .
• ••• FOR SALE AND . TO LET .' .
voR• SA LE—BRA SS FOUNDRY
Steate Engine, Leibee,Tnols and Fixtivesof
kind. in complete working order. • APP/T On the weft
tee. 1005 BEACH atreet, Kensington. . jrl/3-6C!
TO PHOTOGRAPHERS.-FOR SALE
CHEAP, the Skylight PIIOI I )GRAPRGALLZRY.
S. W. corner of EIGEIriI and PARRESEI Streets. i f
applied for soon, as the owner intends leaving tile
city. Jyl9-2t*
da FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE
ms- —Situate N. W. corner of FRANKFORD Road and
NORRIS Street. Lot MO feet on Frankford and 414 feet
on Norris erect. dix brick dwetlings on Pratte ford
read, a three-story brick factory, 53 feet by 43 feet on
Norris ate. et, with cotton machinery tharein; eosins
house, with boilers and engine In; two-story brick
bones, 23 by 60,. attached and ether bnilelings. For
further inforMetion, inquire at N. E. corner of SE
VENTH and SPRUCE Streets. jy19.5t0
LFOR SALE--A. DWELLING
ROUSE. eontainint tearooms. with all themodera
in,provoineuts. situated on Tweitth street, north nf Man
ter. Poreeetion siren any time desired. Par tallier
information. apply at No. 56 North SECOND St. It.
FOR'. SALE: - WISHING TO
diminish TAY stock for the summer season. I
would'offer.for sale six good and well-trained horses,
suitable for either maims' orgrmtlemen's saddle. Ap
ply to EUGENE DE KIEFFER,
j ylB4ll. Riding School, DUGAN St.. below Spruce_
ai gir ma t PROM' NEW 'YORK, FOb
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRING.
FUSED. rod BOSTON.—The gleaners CONTINENTAE
and ELM CITY leave Peek Slip, Egg River, daitY. at 2
15 P. K. and 11 at night.
li6MEFOR ALBANY AND TROY,
via Delaware and Raritan Canal —T
barge "OLIVE BRANCH," Capt. John Tamer. will
sale for the above points on WEDNESDAY, July SEE.,
at6o'cloeli P. M.
For freight, which will be taken at. reasonable rata*,
apply to D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent,
16.41 No. 3048. DELAWAREA.venne.
LOOKING GLASSES
JAMES S. EARLE & SON.
116 CHESTNUT STEEHT.
lave now in Stare a very AIM assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
of every slutrsoter, of the
11E1 BEST KANCEACTUEE AND LATEST !ATM.'
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVING%
aid° PICTURN AND PHOTOORAPII PRAM
fEATON & .DENCKLA, HARD
WARE COMIIIBSTON MERCHANTS, 507 COM
MERCE, and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale:
An elm Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rfvete.
W. & 8. Botcber's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Putnam's Rene Nails; Locke'a SuboOlSlateS.
AlCopper. Brass, and iron Ameri c antton Cards.
so D a fall assortment of Hardware: fea-es,
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAG,
STORE—Conducted bV Ladtee, TWELFTIP
Stree fi rst door below Race. Every article In their,
lino e legant; eany, and correct to make. G. H. NEE.
DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, ou the cornet
of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Prefeeeiowd
'Lamm, inanred. myb-tutir
CLARET.WINE.-200 CAFES CL A RET
Rine. for male br E. P 'MIDDLETON,
ie 113-03 t No. 6 North Fun titre*.
•
2 boxes cards.
25 bdtss. Spokes.
l'box skeletons (fire]
1 box bedding.
I boxmdze.
8 bags pulp.
) reaper.
lot sundries.
1 box booki.
1 box books.
2 Racks charcoal.
1 box Ff II goods.
31,411. barley.
I box drags.
1 Wove.
2 bble pickles.
10 seed sowers.
1 box books.
2 boxes books.
11 box rcru..as.
1 cask paint.
I iron cafe.
fold lumber.
1 old scale.
?NO WWI. handles.
12 empty. kegs.
1 empty kv
1 bbl. feathers.
1 bas waste.
1 empty bbl.
1 1 box and can.
'3 empty half bbla
1 keg mdse.
Ibox.
1 half Md. and keg
-1 keg mineral water.
2 bbis. corn.
11 empty hhl.
fi empty hbls.
1 half hid.