The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 20, 1864, Image 3

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PHILADILPII7I.,
Ml.. .......Liverpool, July 26.
Liverpool, soon.
Liverpool, !Don;
Fputpons, s,nn.
BOARD OF TRADE.
lloramittee of the Month.
ELLIGENCE.
I .P.IIIA, July 29,1804.
t5..7 14 I High Water. 2 54
1Z I VED.
atthows, 48 hours from Boa.
3senners to Henry Winsor
passed bark Mary Bent
-I,eund up.
may, 7 days from Boston, with
!os & Con) (Jo. '
oss, sdays from Boston, with
ekorPon, from Boston, in
Corson, from Portsmouth, in
Darling, from Proviclenae, fn
, from Roxbury, In ballast to
from Calais, Maine, in bal-
Arnold, 5 days from Middle
o (a, ptairt,
Ulark, from Dwaversport, in
nes, 4 (lays from New York,
s, ~on.
from Boston, In ballast tO
, 6 days from Boston, with
Al, 5 days from Boston, with
ns.
Smith, 5 days from Lanes-
In.
, Wells, 10 clays from On-
Irrm, £3 days from RuckS
4flider S 00.
In. 4 days from Newport,
& Co.
_ . . . . .
from Boston, in ballast to
from Boston, In ballast to
len, from Quincy Point, in
Milford, from Salem, In
y, from Lynn, In ballast to
Somers, from Salem, in bal-
(Igo, from Salem, In ballast
Smith, from Providence, in
d, Townsend, from Fortress
i, from Providence, in bal-
;her, Jackson, I day from
to Jag L Bewley & Co,
day from Lewes, Doi, with
& Co.
Borden, 21 hours from New
Clyde,
• Sherin, 24 hours frogiNelf
DI Baird & Co.
Philadelphia Exchange.]
LE:IV VA. Del., July 18.
Ann, for Washington, D. 0.,
nit forty schooners, are at the
ruing. Quito -a fleet of light
Taring to leave for Philadel-
Iller Shenandoah, In search of
•cut to sea yesterday. Wind
AARON MARSHALL.
economical article in every
Machine, and Ire know the
be the best, simplest, and
aine In the world. Every ma
d the money returned it not
Instruction given nt the rest-
Go to the Wheeler Jr, Wilson
mtnut street, above Seventh,
'onderful machines,
,:t.i.two.—Now that every one
the city for a season, we would
m to the fact that Messrs. O.
c 25 Ohestnitt street, under
the choicest stock of summer
ten, suitable for travelling par
.his city, and at very moderate
'all.
PltOr LAM ATlON.—Another call
111 C President for 500,000 more
e, two, or three years. Before
'U our citizens would do well to
the very best of terms, for the
Ana, from the extensive Coe]
ter, No. 957 North Ninth street
•MINDED WOMAN
tan, 1110 was incensed at a news
t tlc r , litor a tremendous blast, in
irra " an unfledged pouting," and
contempt for the "Ignorant,
of half fledged manikins, or
logs of a parboiled brain." If
lull only "moderate her trans
[sure she would be. But we do
i getting•up notices of the ele
el made at the Brown Stone
& 'Wilson, Nos. 603 and
above Sixth.
with grain are harvests of the
'coding throng f
is' groans ring forth In plantive
'0 once Was song.
tires we miss Our eons and
,nylous wait
where rolls the tide of war,
ow their fate.
lade, or made to order, by
under the " Continental. , ' •
ND GOOD PAT."—A pleasant
T, for the sale of good books,
'using, with stamp, Fowler
New York. jy2o.4t Wit
ASSORTMENT 08 &mew
can be purchased ofCharlei
and 836 Chestnut street, Conti•
BRANCH, A.TLANTIO CITY.—
ladies' and gentlemen's bath
land at Jam Q. Arrlson's, Nos. I
treat. .159-tr
'snarl , of misses', children's,
,ed price!, can be purchased
Sons, 834 and 638 0141triut
tel. •
HOTELS.
Continental.
Miss Ella Avery, Ohio
Col and Mrs Rowland, N
Jas H Parlor & wf. Pltcs'g
Geo C Merrill, Chicago
Dt C Dean, Chicago
T B SeaAey, Chien°
Miss Ii Fahenstech, Meg
Mips A Green, Pittsburg
Miss E Green, Pittsburg
N II rimes & lam, Pittsburg
Maj Conner & WI, Ohio .
John Hendricks, Ohio
Miss Hendricks, Ohio
Mr Campbell. Maryland
Mrs Moore. Maryland
Mrs Reese, Maryland
Mrs Sue Hough, Maryland
C A Hough, Maryland
L K Brown. Maryland
D e Dickson, Maryland
T. Anderson. Baltimore
Mrs M Stewart & oh, Penns
A Roseman, Cincinnati
E D Landers, St Louis
C B Rubble, t - Louis
Col E C Mason Jr,' Maine
Col Coulter
Casper Schenck, U S N
A B Warlord & svf,Harrisb'
'Miss Warlord, Harrisburg
E F Bodey. Pottsville
Newmann, New York
8 0 Tripps, Prov, I
Clues H Al l yere,ldemphia
P E rowden, New York
D C Blair, New Jersey
Cant McDougal II 8 N
Cheat Com Kerlisad 13 S N
J W Comity, Danville
II Budd. bloat co, Fa
C Coe, Boston
W El Otis,New York
R Bpeing, Albany
D Bidwell, New Griestia
W W Wooiyertoh, N 0
J Cannevan & la, Memphis
F M Keeler, Boston
P Mope., New Yo*k
W C Dougherty, N Orleans
0 E Hodgson, New York
F Rowland, New York
L Smith, New York
Cliauncey Coon, Boston
S Woodruff, Hartford
IN Ramsdell°, Newburgh
Josiah Colby. New York.
Girard.
Mr & Mrs Dent,New Alba'y
B Bruce Petriken, Penna
Lemuel. Codd. Carlisle •
0 C Mcrllean, Lewistown
Mrs 31 Henderson, Deana
D Crozer, Danville, Fly
A Crow; Backe co
JOB H Hahne & wr, Penna
John 0 Hall. Chicago
F MeGhan Wash
Capt Crispin
Wm L Foster, Boston
J Sutton , Salem
Mrs E White, Conn
IC N Watts, Carlisle
C 0 Van Schnyver, N
Chas A Terry, Rochester
E J Baldwin, NOW York
0 8 Long, Oil City
A II ischnitz,Fishkill
L J Al bertson.lierrisiown'
Coo Moller
Hon hi Sirouse, Penna
.1 McGill •
T Drenain.Maryland
Mrs T Drennon, Maryland
T.l Webber Sr la
Holmes & arr, New 'York
Halmen, New York
:0 B B:ancintrd,KentriogY
IF Farris
!C IV Davis
'M Cooper. Ohio •
S Hines, Maryland
H Moore, Maryland
•
A Adams. BOFtOII
8 Strong, Bangor, Me
Muse E I Browning, Hadn't
Mrs L 8 Browning, Basto't
H T Tilton,Jr,Portland,Me
Henderson, Portland
,0 y , Dodge, Lan° co
'0 Lincoln, Pittehng
iW Verner. Pottsville
ericau.
Du Bole, New Itirsey
P Bowen Marvtand
J Tierney , 'New 'York
8 W Taylor, New York ,
13 Q A Back:wider, Mass
51 , `. Morison, Yottsvll.lo
r °stet. Ashland. Pa
Kear, Minersyllte •
18.1.:sar, Mieersvllle
A Miller, Penne
J Penne.
W F Fredricks, Penne
Dr GJD Ice SI FL, Lebanon
1:1 Blair & New Jersey •
C F Salkeld, New Jersey
Mrs S P Hod.on, Pottsville
B F Potter Pottsville
'l' Varner, ' Schuylkill co
B Hollingsworth, lad
1E Byteaer, Maryland
rn, Baltimore
13 H Cunningham, Oxford
L Wilson New York
Geo Shield:New Jersey
'0 V Este e Vermont -
-
INVT Estes, Vermont
__
Carter, Beaver AteadoW
C F Hoffman, New- York .
w Conon, New York
ID T Waite, Wank,. n 0
''John. W Claghora, Jr -
.hanteler. L .
Johnetowa •
Mcßride, Council Hinffn.
Dr Council Bluffs
John wHtErwart, Tsrww
F A NNW, don:oval ea
John A lifovt Dion,Cbucta r
Jan H BroOlfilittr,SlLo
Albert 1' Darter Penns
Win H Brunt,ltsburg
Chas A Killer, &Mawr.
Dr Mott & wf, Harrisburg
G J Bolton & wf, Hiirrieb't
Miss Brumbaugh, Harris's
W Overlieid, Franklin
J Terhune, New York
• E Rube, Allen town
IR Ei Shinier, Allentown
Ileydrich Sr wf, Penn*
'Hon F M Kimmell,Penna.
The ne
HBuck, New Jersey
H T Gover, Baltimore
John LOTT
Jos Gotpinaer,_ New Jersey
J Poona
Geo R Shaw, Trenton
F P Scott. Baltimore
0 Hancock, Phillipeburg
R H Henna, Ohio
0 B Merrell. Clearfield
W C Irvin , Fence
Capt Robt Patterson, Pa
C Supper, Johnstown
J M Sanderson, New York
W Thomas & la. Ball • '
R Littlefield. Newburyport
J B Bry sler, Lebanon
Miss French, Plly mouth. Pa
Rey D Herron & 4 cb, Ind
The Star,
:Ft E Allen, Now York
W 0 Satterfleid, Delaware.
J Highley & la, Pa
John Kennedy & la, Pa
T T Tasker, Newcastle
H B Es ans, West Chester
D Morrie, Atlantic City
0-McHenry, Scranton
L Helena, Bcranton
E thippery. Scranton
A Snyder, Blairsville
CT Lewis, New York
A B Miller, Maryland
B German, Jr, Delaware
C H Ids whey ter, Delaware
J C Collyer, Dayton. Pa
H El 7 humae4Coatesville
Miss H Adams, Edgmont .
W E Hardy, Delaware
ami Union.
T (1 Randall
T J Scott, Maryland
John Tweed, Delaware
)Sites A widdlne,_ Delaware
Mies A Bryant, Delaware
H H 0 Kay, Bedford, Pa
H M }Marline. Phil&
G W Short & la, Buffalo
Mies Janney, Buffalo, KY
B E Hoffman, New York
W M Dannelly, Concord
Geo W Fasalck, Miffiin, Pa
Joetah Bern
W W Bond
-T Drennan, Maryland
C C Stewart
IT Decker, NOW Jersey
Lewis biatter, New arse/
A (Jordon, Pa
II on.
IL:D Wallet, Lehigh co
I J A Reynolds, Newark. Del
B Stewart, Abeecom, N J
Rontstret, Abmcom, N J
Jos Whitaker. HE Clare
R H Frisbes,Union Mills
Henryßice, Colombia, Pa
W Taylor, Berke co, Pa
B B Gordy, Bloomebnrg
Thos Waller. Delaware
Jesse Law. Delaware
ED Cope, Cheater en •
W C Talley. Media. Pa.
Ralph Buckley Media, Pa
W Allen, Ohio
W B (leffroth, eomereat
A H Wroth, :Somerset
Henry Belden, Brooklyn
1.1 Watktue wc,Delaware'
MiPP A Watkins Delaware!
Ft J Hein, Idoneg'y co, Pa!
W Perry
B W Perry, Port Royal
FI It Hetrick, Reston
Daolel 111iiot, Fleetwood
C Celßer, Lancaster
Roz nor,. Chicago
011., California' -_
IsaaPWood, Wilkesbarro
I W Heilinga, New Jersey
areal.
Mrs J K Dbnovan,. N York
E H HUM phrays, .York co
Jas A McConkey, LFLUCCO
N A Pennypccter, Penns
T Janny..Oxford,.Pli
H Nesbitt, Maryland
J Weaver,-Lancaster
0e Orler r Altoona,
H Andrews, Lane co
Fl B Hagen, Lana co. %
Jae (Milner, lA:Chester.
Henry C Baldwin. Ponca
Jacub Jeffcrles, Chester
Mrs McCormick
The Co
E M Washburne,Poltstown
S Eire, Dorosionoo, Pa
.1 C Russell, Delaware co I
J M Pilo, Delaware 00, Pa
W Davis, Poitstoon
P Donovan, New York
T C Brown, Milford',. Del
Wno Mai 'loon, Costosvile
J W
Woodside, Penns
J R Lytle, Marylond
Levi Preston. Cheater co
John Kennedy, Del
Louis S Itubrie, Dosiek'n
Geo A Trlpple, Sara Harbor
W P Johnson, Oxford
The B
C Dadelmsn, Allentown Wm Thompson, Jenkintwm
J Bttinger. Penns ' J K UmleKrave, Schnyl , co.
Wolbert, Penn& .1111 Schreiber, Schnyl co
D Grim, Peons Mrs Fox, Schellstown
.T Schoemaker. Penne; -Mr s
.. Reem„ Selellatown
W Greenelvuld. Penna.
Werly. Penns
W H Smith, Pbttsiown
C Finney, Hartsville
J Hirsh, Peonsbury
The
E (3 Fisher, Stroudsburg:
0 13 Wert; Scrautom
R 11 Wright, Perry co
'A S Whiteketter,
T Z H Murphy. York co
JO Baader, USA
0 Edward. Wibley, U S
Eoht Glue, Pottstown
S Weitzel, Douglassville
B alo.tten, Pottsville
L C Leib, Ashland
T Busch, Tottsville
F Nachtrieb. Heading
'l' M Arms , roatr,. Wllkesb's
H Bonk. Cape May
D R Beecher,. Pottstown
.1 Wood Ala, N Tarsal ,
C N Dyer, Doylestown
Lewis Royer .
0 0 'Knecht
A Thornton, Penns
The Bari
J B CIOWSOn,Pt, Pleasant
AR Much. B A
J Torner,Blow York
P Reoedy,Mow York
J Smith, Pharlo.
L Lippincott. reriey
C LippinceN, Few Jeney
.1 Cadwalladeraox. Chez°
Palmor,Backs co
The , Bal
C A Driller, rfew York
J Bess, Sobencitsville,Va,
V D Danner & laothentown
Han L Snyder. Boston
W A Doerles, Penns
E B Worst. Brilerrown.
H H Raeder, l'eurisburg
The Madison.
3 Creasman, Fellersvillel W S Birdsall. Honesdale
JE F :Dennison & Latobert,, If Ho
ohn WWert:Racks co Jae B Ferguson, ew.
J.pe.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Risa Mix! Hem DYs 11
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE to the Bed in
tke World. The only ffarmleBB, True, and Reliable
Die known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—
changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to a
Glom, Sim* or Naturai Storm, without Injuring the
Hair or Stair Rig the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; imparte fresh litality, frequently restating
lts pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes.
The genuine is aimed, WELLIAX A. BATOR - BUM; all
.pthers are mere imitations, and shoublbe avoided., Sold
'Dr all Druggists, dm. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batehelor's new Toilet Cream for Dreesing
the Hair. Ira-1y
ONZ-PRICR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made In the Beet Manner, expressly. for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prlees marked In Plain
Figaro'. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Onr ONE•PIIION SYSTEM is stiietly adhered to.
All are thereby Create alike.
de2•ly JOBrS & CO , 001-MARICET Street.
To Culea Tani Hum OF FLIES ' tin
Dutcher's celebrated
LIGHTNING *LT-HILLER,
neat, cheap arulde, 'easy to flee t Rver7 kill
II quart. Sold everywhere.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO.. TENTH and • ELL
NET Streets, Philadelphia. wholesale agents.
uty26-wfm2m
•
TEE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OP PHILA.
"OAK HALL." '
Beet-clare goods at moderate ream.
WANAMAKER do Bhowi.
O. B. Omer SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
thioo3llDOPArtnit4t (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth it.
WEIMER e W • ;.* c cc 4 4: :4 111. i
LOOK-STITCH
SEWING XA,A3M:M.
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
aaleerooma, 70* CTITICSTICOT Street. above Iberentb.
1i‘7,411V4-‘1: - ..P)Izilialim/i
MAGIMIE-141AITLAND —On StrindaY, Ray 17th. at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York,, by the Very Rev.
William Stern; V. 0., and Administrator of the Dio
cese. James Maguire and Sallie.lll,loa.nd, eldest daugh
ter of the late Wm . J. blattland,'EM, botAkr has
delphia.
~_~~~
BIRCHALL. —On the 19th inst., Henry P. Birchall,
Esq., in the 44th year of his age.
, The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence
of his brother, William B. Birchall, on the Old York
road, near Shoemakertown, on Thursday afternoon. at
2 o'clock.
BIANLEY.—In Montrilliers. France. on the 30th of
June, ISO, in the 69th year of his age, Reuben Manley,
formed y of Philad elphia.
SPOONER.. —ln New York, on the ISth inst., after a
short illness, Sarah W., wife of Edwin Spooner.
The relatives and friends of tne family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, 611 Vine
.street, on Thursday morning, at 9
o'clock.
HARDYNO. —On the 14th inet., James Barclay, infant
eon of J. Barclay and Cenral/tuna Harding. *
PLEA SANTS. —Suddenly, on the morning of' the 18th
innt , Mr. Daniel Pleasants.
Ills male relatives and fr iends are respectfully invited
tn attend his funeral from his late residence, 1433 Wal
nut street, on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock. Baltimore
papers please COPY. •es
PESSON4 SON, MOURNING STORE,
]VV o. MS CHESTNUT Street. .131-tf
VYRE & L.A.NDELL, FOURTJEC LND
ABCII have a
. Fine stock of Mike,
Fine stook of Shawls,
Fine stock of Flannels,
Fine stook of
Fine stock of Manlius, ie.%)
NATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRANCH,
..Ife*Uersey, is open upon the European plan, the
cheapest way to live, costing about $l5 per week; get
what you want, and only pay for what yon - oonanme.
D. I'. MER% Proprietor.
Cars leave Vine street every day at 7.45 A. K. and
9.90 P. M. jylea%
CALL FOR A COUNTY COATTEN.
I TION TO AVOID THE DRAFT.
At a meeting of the Delegates from . the Ward Bounty
Fund Committees, held Tilly Oth., 1561, the following
reeolutione, on motion of Sheriff Jolm Thompson, were
adopted:
Resolved. That the Wards be requested to reorganize
for the purpose Of encouraging enlistments.
Reeoteed, That each ward be requested to elect three
delegates to a General Convention, whose duty it shall
be to superintend the general interests of the wards, to
promote unity in . their action and to adopt h mea
sures as in theiryndgment shall be best adapted to till
the quota of the city under any future call of the Prosi •
dent.
Resolved, That the officers - of this meeting be request
ed to issue stall - for such Convention immediately on
the leaning of the call for men by the President of the
United States.
In conformity with thehboveresolutlons, the delegates
that may be appointed by the wards are requested to
Inset on bIONDAY EVENING next, July Mb, in DIS
TRICT COURT-R 000& No. 2. at 8 o'clock.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, President.
JOHN K, VALE:rrms, secretary. jy2o
liar THE COBURG DRAFT.
TO I•;NROLLBD CITIZINS
We hate now on hand
TWENTY ALIEN AND CONTRABAND
SUBSTITUTES.
Gail at once at the Agency,
128 WALNUT STREET,
and secure a Babstitnte that will exempt you from sex
vise during the time of hie enlist eient,Tiz. ; three inn.
The drift will certainly sake place on
SEPTEMBER 52n, 18&4.
Do not foil to oat at once. -
iy*st•
EIGHTEENTILWABD BOUNTY
11120.—an adjourned meeting of the Commit,
tee wae
held THIB (Thorada3l EV.ENILIG., Jul,' 14th,
when the following atamment was made in relation to
the oendition et finances: . ,
Toted amount of moneys received $15.813 53
Paid 53 'men each $ 7 5 $3,900
. " 103 - 450 0 00 0
..
64
30 3 ,825 00
oo
70 .. 25
Bile for advertisin 2,280
g, Sze 294 35-15,845 38
Balance 111 16
On motion, ReBOitled, That the sincere thanks of t,m.
Committee are due to Mr, Henry Huplet as chid, man
Mr. Franklin Knight and Mr. Joseph Allen as secrete:
ties, and Mr. Edward Oorgas and Mr. Chas. H. Cramp
as treasurers, for the able and attentive manner evinced
In the discharge of their duties. Also, to the Members of
the Kensington Engine Company. for the use of their
ball free of charge. On motion, the above to be pub.
lisbed in three of the daily papers.
Adjourned to meet at the call of the president.
HENKE HUPLET, Chairman.
FRANKLIN KNIGHTLI, Secretaries.
JOSEPH S. ALLEN.
.EDW D GORGAS,
BAS. H. Areasurers.
tAr THE FIRM OF FITLER, WEAVER,
At CO., Ropemakers and Shipchandlers, whose
ethic's are located at No. 22 North Water street and No
23 North Wharves. and factories at Tenth street and
Germantown avenue, and Seventh street, above Moot
gornery.aventte, did, In November last, etteerfuilY ac
quiesce to a, demata of an INCREASE of seventeen per
cent, to the WAGES of the, employees of their large
eetablishment; and, in March last, without any solici
tation on the part of the hands employed, gavelhom
ANOTHER AVVANCE of ten per cent., and on the 18th
instant gave them YET ANOTHER ADVANCE of ten
Per cent,, which is one more evidence of the liberality
of this enterprising firm..
By order of -
• rIiILADELPHIA., 701 Y 19. WI
BIOVICE.—THE IMPROVED OR.
DER OR MD MEN. The, Great Council wilt
hold a Sweden at the 10th run, rising. or the sue,
end at the 13th run, setting of the Rune at the northwest
denier of POIJDTEI and-MADDIIT Streets.: • ,
' M. IL 00110 AX, 0. 0. of
k Bear.
X:f
Seibert, Elston
tieceeler, Orwigsburg
B Metzger, Allentown.
W Schubert * Berke co
tional.
:y Sheaf.
0 Hallowell, Bucks co
R M Knight, Backe co •
F G Fleck New Jersey
P Fox, Backe co
romploy, Pdan
,J Carrel Parma
S Carr, Bucks co
D McNair, Docks co
C W McNair, Backs CO
d Engle.
El S Yank, Springtown.
S Pato. Penne.
C E Clader, , Allentoern
Chas Ritter, Rittergville.
W Windt, Rlttereville
N Wegener, Penult
E Deemer, Mittordt.Dl
JOSEPH & CO.
COMMITTEE,
Ic•
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, _
.lIIF ILLINOIS.
FOR FIVE PBESIDETIT.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OP TB/MESSER
ELECTORAL TICKET'.
• SENATORIAL.
•
hfOrrON .81oNICHAEL, Philadelphia. .
T: OCR/INGRAM, Beaver Connty.
1111PEESENTAIIV.b.
1. Robert P. Einit, 13. Elias W. Ran, •
2..0. Norrison'Oonter, 14." ChatliAll. - 81ninor.
8. Fle.flry Bumm, 15. John Wieder.
4. Willioni.ll Korn, 16. David NoConanghT.
6. Bartow H. Je.nlsl, 17. David - W. Woods.
5, Charresif. Enn2, 18. Immo ronson,
7. Robert Parke, 19. John Petton.
B. William Taylor. 20. Samuel Dick.
9. John A 711estand, • 21. Eyerard•Pierer,
10. Riolard 811: Coryea, 22. John P. Pinney,
11. Edward Rollidalr, 23. Ebenezer 81 4 tJun81.n.
12. Charles V. Read, 24. John W. Broackard.
By order of tile State Central Committee."
N 0 T E OFFICE OE' THE
BOARD OF 11BALTIFI, S. W. Corner - SIXTH
nod SANSOFfatreetp, Ybilad , elphia. July 18; lEgh.
I em directed by the Hoard of Health to pubilsto the
following copy of a-- rosolutios, adopted by thern. this
date—to wit:
Whereae,. Informs tioivhaving been receivedihsbyel
low fever is prevalliog at Havana and Matanzats.tt In
ordered that all vessel's - arriviiia from Said JjorDt'stilll
be quarantined at the Lazaretto. until otherwise , dts.
recited. G. RUSH SMITH,.
jy2o-wfui-St Health Officer:
SOLD AT THE FAIR BY. MS-
T ARE. in the Department eir. RellOS,Sto. ~a Pair'
at SLIPPERS over one hundred years old, pointed toes,.
the material of a atone ardor: Ms% a model of an Eng
lish steamboat made in Chinos. to hold a joss stick.
Whoever has bought them.trill please 'return them to ,
400 South NINTH Street, and haw, the money refund . -
ed, and receive the thanks of the owners. , It
tar'CENTRAL- SITIOWIILTUTE - &GEN—
Clr, No. 606 MARKET , Street. States Union ,
Hotel. Highest price in cash* paid to alien or veteran ,
substitutes. No deductions made,
Substitutes furnished for any part of Pennaylvs.oia.
Honest, fair reeling the motto. y2O-3t.
raf7NOTICE IS HEREBY OI.V E N
that, application has beeumade to tlitetl i rnstees
of the PiTR Maociation of Philadelphia for the Meetral
of POLICY No. 10.632 3, for $6OO .iestimi September
ISO, in name of 011 a. tdoILiTIEI P 4. which it leaf."
N. - RE SOUL, •
j72o•wfmlm" 110 , 8:. ELEVEN:TS( St.,
DIVIDEND NOTIOE.—OFFICE OF
P THE SCIIUYLKELL AND , OIL CREEK OIL
COMPANY, No. DWI WALNUT - Street.
Dinhapetaxne.; July 18, 1864.
Tile Board of Directors bare THIS DAY deciaced•ct di
vidend of ONE per cent. on the capital stook, payable,
free of State tax, on and atter the 213th inst. The trans
fer books will close on the 20th inst.. at 8 P. 88. , and open
on the 28th. C.iyl9-St] L. J: DEMUTH, Sec'y.
TUE SUSQITEEE&EFNA. AND TIDE
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their:office
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Roomlio. 4. -
The "Transfer Agency . " of these•Companiee, hereto•
fore in South FOURTH Street, bas been removedto the
once of the Companies, at the place above stated.
7627.30 t
Mr OFFICE CITIZENSA"FOLIIIVTEER
SUBSTITUTE 0051IIIITTRB; 423 WALNUT
Street. July 16. 1664.
This Committee has Removed to No. 422 WALNUT
Street, nu stairs, where it will receive Applicatione from
citizens desirous to secure SUBSTITUTES or KEPRIR
SENTATIVBS. A payment of $4OO - to be made at the
time of application. aud a power tarnished to be given
for the City Bounty. Substitutesin the order
of application.
Veterans and Aliens desiring to enlist as Substitutes
will apply to the Committee, who will bare thorn mus
tered into service. when they can select their own regi
ments. Besides the Bounty paid by Government, they
will receive from the Committee SIX nuND RED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS in cash, on day of muster, without
deducion for commission or brokerage. No charge of
any kind is made.
Veterans are especially wanted , in the service, and
can thus re-enlist on the most advantageous clonal - ions.
Office hours from 10 A. M. 3 - o 2F: AI.. and from 4to I
P. AL DANIEL MT sum EYE. Chairman
J. L.uLARK HARE, JOHN THOMPSON,
CLEMENT D. PENROSE. HENRY C. LEA,
lylf-12t J. 0.. ROSEN° ARTEN, Treasurer.
Vir 670 0 CASH PAID TO SUDSTI
TUTES, and
PRINCIPALS SUPPLIED,
At Na. 400 LIBRARY atreet,,abuve Fourth street.
i 720-80,
OFFICE PHILADELPHIA,. AND
TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY.
PRILADELPFLIA, Jody 16. 1861.
The Board of Directors have this day ileelared a semi
annual DIVIDEND OF Flvr. PER CENT. (dear of
all taxes) from the profits of the Company. payable to
the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on , and
after the 21st instant. The transfer books will be dosed
until the 21st instant,
ryl6.
A. H. !LHOMSON, TrPasurer.-:
farOFFICE MINE HILL AND
SOB ITYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA
NY, PHILADELPHIA, 7 mo., 11th, 1864.
At a'ata;ed meeting of the Board of Managere, held
THIS DAY, a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar and
Eighty-live Cents per share was declared, clear of State
and United States Lax. payable to the Stockholders, or
their legal representatives, on - or after the 2151 ins tant.
The transfer book will be closed until the 21st inst.
ivl2-12t. WILLIAM BIDDLE. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST 11101T16
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, No. 2.30
South THIRD Street,
3nly 9 1864.
The Board of Director§ of the LOCUST MOUNTAIN.
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 stock of the Company authorized to be sold and
distributed by the act of Assemply approved May 3d,
1864. n
I accordance. with the direction aforesaid, on Had
after the 20th instant TWENTY DOLLARS trial be paid
on each share to the Stockholders on the books of the
Company on, that day..
The transfer books will be closed for this purpose
- from and after this day to the 20th instant, inclusive.
iYII-tjyoo Jr/S. C. COPPUCK, Treaanrer.
DI VIDEND. —TELE DIRECTORS OF
the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETROLEUM
COMPANY have this day declared a dividend'of TON
PER CENT, from the earnings or the month of ~3nne
and an extra dividend of TWO PER CRNT., hotkvay
able on the 20th inst. The transfer books close on SA
TURDAY, the 18th inst.
GEORGE W. HUNTER, beeretasy.
.Tcrxx 18,1864. - jyl4-5t
w DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFIDE OF .
THE PERRY OIL COMPANY, S. E. corner of
WALNUT and FOURTH Streets.
PHILADELPHIA. July 13, Mt
The Board of Directors have this day declared the
Third Monthly Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the
Capital Ftock of the Col:spiny. out of the earnings of
the month of June, payable at the Office of the Compa
nr. clear of State tax, on and after the 90th inqt.
The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, 18th
nst., and reopened on Wednesday, 90tb Inst.
J 3,14.61 JAMES PERRY, Treasurer.
Yom' OFFICE OF THE NEW YORE AND
121.1.DDL8 COAL Fl ELD RAILROAD AND COAL
COMPANY. —A special meeting of the Stockholders of
We Company will be held at the office of the Company,
No. 204 South rOURTH Street, on SATURDAY, July
23d (inst.), 1864, at 11 o'clock A. DI. As business of lin.
portance is to be transacted; the attention of the Stock
holders is earnestly requested.
PETER H. LANDIS; Secretary.
PatiannimniA. July 6, 1864. JTB-fraarat -
Igr ATLANTIC "AND OHIO TELE.
GRAPH COMPANY. —The annual Meeting of
the Stockholders will be held at the office, No. 3 FOR
REST Place, 123.34 South FOURTH Street, on WHIRS-
D AY, the 21st inst. , at 4 o'clock P. M., for the purpose
of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and
the transaction of such other business as may some be
fore the meeting. H. H. SHILLINGFORD,.
Ira-wit EiscrAtary.
MILITARY.
FIFTH 'UNION LEAGUE,
NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT,
TRIITE COMPANY.
RECRUITS WANTED.
THIS IS THE LAST COMPANY.
66 EXTRA BOUNTY' $6.
APPLY AT MEADWANTERS,
RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH.
MERCHANTS' REGIMENT.
CITY BOUNTY 650.
Officers with men desiring to joing this Regiment will
report at Headquarters,
No. 482 CHESTNUT STREET, DAILY.
TWO FULL COMPANIES will be accepted.
The Regiment is now in Camp, where the men, as
soon as mustered in, will be uniformed. . s
911 Expenses Paid for Recruiting.
CHAS. W. SMITH,
.13 , 19•5 t ' Lieut. Colonel Commanding.
THIRD COAL REGIMENT.
THIS RECIOHNT IS RAPIDLY PILLINGtH,
ONLY TWO MORE COMPANIES CAN BE AC
CEPTED.
THE REGIMENT WILL THEN BE READY TO TARE
THE FIELD.
IMMEDIATE APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE.
ALL RECRUITING EXPENSES PAID.
JOHN R. HAaLETT,
. Colons' commandin g . .
HEADQUANTERS*
• .
.1718.4 t ROW WALNUT STREET.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA.
Pnri.aprizPrai, June 28, 11364.
The names of persons removing to or from this District
will be added to or stricken from the lists 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 in the correction and revision thereof.. Any
person enrolled Board and claim
to have his name a stir M i r Cnr: the i if he can show
satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled, on account
of "Menage, Non. residence, Over-age, Permanent
phy
aemplla siead Durability.
A- nce with the foregoing surestions is ear
nortly solicited. WM LERmAiI.
jezertf Captain and Provost Marshal.
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pictures, at the .extremely tow prise of 41. Atoe-op--
portunity to possess good likenesses . SECOND street,
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BANGEMENT of accessories. PlessinLand na t ural•
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splendid. specimens I.yorytypes, at 624 ARCH St. It*
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TAE. TRESS.—PHILADELPIIIA; WribNESDAY, PAY 20, 1864.
LILLIB, U RIB
CAMERON, Chpirman
A BOLD ATTEMPT
AT ROBBERY.
HIS SCIENCE PRACTICALLY TESTED.
TUE RESULT _A COA .. fpLETE:AR . I/ TOTAL FAILURE:
DAVID 3RVANS says it is a very eimple 'matter to.
drill a bole throne i 3 to inches . thoroughly chilled
iron, pick np the combination , of the. lock. and open '•
Lillie's Saferand, to illnstrase -hie system, ha. found;
accidentally, a semi-chilled imperfect Safe; procured a
very cierrect drilling apparatus .. with. drilla the most
approved, and, I em told, gives daili Public lessons in •
the set. of drilling: also. that lie- succeeds, by. a very
heavy pressure, and the use of three or &Mr drills, to
grind a hole through this serii-ohilled Sole In from
thirty to sixty minutes, and says te-hisepapils.that any
'of Lillie's Safes can be drilled in the same way.
It would seem that some of his move advanced students,
having fount a most: favorable opportunity to test this
now philosophy, have already-taken the necessary
steps to practically and professionally experiment upon
this new and wonderful science.; .1 any wonderful, be
cause. if successful, it was to open aortae the most im
portant Safes and vaults of the country to the whole,:
burglarprofession. The result .of them- experiments
will be shown by the-following statemente, which aP
pearin The Press, July 14; also, other - city papers.
1.31.7,TE'S CHILLED IRON SAPS—A•• 'Noma -nor Unatra-
EFESFUL ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY. — TIIO "West Philadel
phia Savings Fund" has one of Billies -No. '2 Bank
Safes, purchased of if. C. Sadler, Agent, in this city,
some eighteen months since The Safe was left in the
ffi
oce, on Market' Street above . - Bbead, on Saturday
afternoon, all right--
On Sunday.. at 12 P. M., the policeman tried the front
door of the office, and found it unlocked. On examining
the office he found the burglars had been at work at the •
Safe, but had 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 ofholes farther back
for an apparatus to create a pressure, and everything
done appkrently to make the - drilling-perfect.
A bole was found drilled, or ground, about half ,an
inch into the door, over the lock, inthemancer so pub
licly described in sundry newspaper advertisements,
and_ it would seem this was as - far oe they could go, as
the iron became harder. Next thelock centre was tho
roughly tried,• but could not be driven in. Next the
latch-knobs were taken off, and the-knob-satndles were
thoroughly tried, and they could not be driven in. A
sledge was tried, and that bad no effect. A. pry-was •
placed behind the door-hinges to pry off the door. This
did no; succeed; and after ell these experiments, the
bnrglate evidently came to the conclusion they could
not in. any way penetrate the Safe,' and left in despair
voiuntatily; not having been disturbed in the least,
and having still plenty of time tow'ork- 'The appear
ances would clearly indicate that the -burglars were at
work during Saturday night, most of Sunday, and
Sunday evening.
THIRD NATIONAL BASK, Philadelphia. Jul y 14, Mk
I do hereby certify that the statement in The Press of
• the 14th inst. , In reference to Lillie's Safe at the West
Philadelphia Trust Company„, is a correct and true
statement. DAVID' B. PAUL. President.
The follow ingpoints are particularly noticeable in the
above statements:
First. The great length of time of theoperation. •
Second. The fact that the operators left Yoinntarily.
and deliberately, takisg away their wholeapparatus,
having a much longer time to work.
Third. The fee that they evidently had the most ap
proved facilities for drilling, or they could not have
ground one half inch into sound, hard chilled iron.
Fourth. The fact that as they got wellin towards the
wrought iron bars which are the chillertie the iron be
came so hard they could not even grind any farther..
Filth. The bull dog courage which the operators
manifested to try all.othar experiments - after they had
failed and been completely fooled in the great experi
ment, - which was to, practically demonstrate to the
whole burglar profession the feasibility of- David.
Brans' new science in. the act of • drilling solid chilled
iron IX to 2 inches thick.
Sixth. That notwithstanding the fight was with an
army of veterans, fully armed and eonippld with the
coos; approved. weapons, the Safe,
~ffingle- handed, un
aided, and alone. In. a fair stand - up exist, defeated the
enemy, forced him taretire from the field, and came out
conqueror with scarcely a scar, save one small bullet
hole in the outer surface.
So mueltfor David Evans' science. All who need a
strict/ y Burglar-proof Safe will, do well to take a note
of the above facta.•
FIREPROOF SAFES.
BOMBSSTIO PUFF
THE 1' aESS
Of yesterday, relative to the
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY
OF ONE OF HIS SAFES.' ON
SUNDAY MOUNTNG- 10th Lust.
States that the burglars did not drill a hole more than
half an inch through, Which statement he knows to be
false as the burglars did drill a bole three quarters of
an inch deep, which was half way through the
door. There is no doubt, had they not been disturbed,
they would bave drilled it all the way through the door,
and then robbed the Safe. + •
Although Lillie states that the further yOu get into the
Safe the harder the Iron, which is another of hie false
statements, I will undertake to drill. the balance
through; and if I don't succeed In one-half hour'etime,
I will forfeit one hundred dollars; or r will drill as
many holes as 'will satisfy him in from ans.:half to two
hour's time in any part of that Safe, or any other Safe
he has in use in Philadelphia, including owner both the
Safes sold to the Bank of Northern Liberties: If I don't
succeed I will forfeit one hundred dollars.
I succeeded'yestf rday In drilling three bolas in the
Safe at our E tore in twenty minutes each with one drill.
Wlirch is ready to•drill three more withont sharpening.
'1719-St
DAVID EVANS_
LILLIES CHILLED IRON SAFE _
SERIOUSLY ArrecKED.
THE PUPILS OF DAVID EVANS,
OF M
AL
E FIRM READY AT -OF EVA WORE.NS & WATSON,
TBBIUROLARB BADLYFOOLBD,
.A WORD TO THE BURGLAR.
I wish to mane a few suggestions to gentlemen of the
wormier:, and more especially to those having any
faith-in David Evans' philosophy..
ate iron-workers you most be aware that one and a
ball to two inches thickness, thoroughly-chilled iron,
cannot he successfully drilled in any way practical for
the burglar. and that your only hope of success mast be
in. Ending the iron not thoroughly chilled. The test
here introduced shows conclusively that the iron is
thoroughly chilled. A test just made by one of the best
ironworkers of Philadelphia, on one of Lillie's Safes,
just delivered to the Bank of the Northern Liberties,
proves the same thing; and any number of others might
be added, You may be assured that Ltilie's Safes are
usually drill-proof, although among the mercantile
Safes it may he possible that a Safe may be found not
so hard se it should be. -
As to David ]cyan' statement that he can drill any of
Lillie's Safes t it must be taken with some grains of al
lowance. He is a Safe-maker, and is interested to make
this statement. He Sods you are Opening Evans &
Watson's fate so easily, at dso often, that it very de
sirable to attract your attention in another direction;
and; so far as ho canget your aid to discredit Lillie's
Safe, so far bis Interest is promoted; for if he ran con-
Ince anybody that Lillie's-Safels not burglar-proof, he
may indece the party to take his Safe &ea Ere-proof.
A word to the wise issuffictent. "
Now, as iron- workers, you must fully understand the
difference between penetrating 134 to 2 inches of chilled
iron, and 1-15th to 1-Bth inch of sheet iron, and although
the prize might be greater in case of success in the for
mer, the increased risk, and the probable failure. might
more than counterbalance. It is a common and truthful
saying, that a "nimble stkpence is better than a slow
shilling:" a small but sure prize may be much better
than a very slow and uncertain One, though larger. -
A word to DAVID EVANS, of the firm of Evans &
Watson •
The stove test having been made evidently by your
most advanced students, under the most favorable eir
etunstancea for them, and made professionally, and so
thoroughly and the result so satisfactory, that we deem
this test quite sufficient for the present; therefore, will
not trouble you to test the Safe on Monday, the 18th
inst. , as previously announced; but so soon as any act
of yours, or any of your misrepresentations may-seem to
require -it, we shall expect you to be ready to make a
further teat, that both the burglar and the pomp o may
know that Lillie's Chilled Iroms are is thorout MY drill ,
proof, and, therefore, barelar pita.
LEWIS LILLTE & SOtf,
Ef. C. SADLER, Agent.
11 South WIRTH Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
AGERMAN WADY, WHO IS OOMPE
TENT icileaCh-Efiglish, French, Cferniani Calis
thenicstbe rudiments of Music , Drawing, Needle, and
Fancy 'Works, wishes a SD CATION, either as real•
dent daily GoverneAs DA
Cempanion. Address to bliss
AUGUSTA 8., .116 DAMAN Street. iY2l34t
•
TBE WNW • ffiESTER ACKOWAY
ABD HILITADT INFTITUTE.
The scholastic year of ten montbs-e,mmenoes on the
first ITIF.SDAY t the 6ch of September.suents and closes
on the let of Jr!ly following. _
Boys and young men prepared for College or 81161111388
in ice various requirements.
The modern languages are taught by native resident
Teachers, who have no connection with any other
school.
..For catalogues and fall information apply to
M. F. WI ERs,
Principal;
or, J. BUNTER WORRALL, Ph. D ,
Associate Pricipal.
WEST CHESTER, Penna.
WOODLAND SEMINARY, WE 8 T
PHILADELPHIA. A DAY • and BOARDING
SCHOOL for Young Ladies will be opened September
14. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE. by Rey•
HENRY BREVES, A. M. assisted by competent and
experienced Teachers. Mr. R. retires from the Clime
bersburg Seminary. where the session has regularly
closed with nearly fourscore pupils.
Address, till Jul yl9, the Principal, at CEamberaburg,
Pa. After that, No. 9 Woodland Terrace, West Phila
delphia.
REVERENCE —Roy. Albert Barnes Rev. H. A.
Boardman. D. D. ; Rev. J. G. Butler. Rev. G W. Me-
Phail, D. D. ; Rev. C. W. Shields, D. D. ; Rey. Jong
W. Mears; Hon. Jos. Alison and A. G. Cattell, Bag.,
Philadelphia: Hon J. Hennedhiorehesd, Pittsburg;
Hons. George Chambers and A. R. McClure, Chambers.
burg. Yyli• swtf
A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, WITH
AL-a-
an of ten years in teaching, will ojpiesi, ll
this city, in SEPTEMBER, School for Young Lad les
Number limited to 11.11.4 en, Tetras, $l6O a ZeaX.
REPBRENCIN—Bey. Dr. Furness, 3426 Pine street;
Rev. Roger Owen. Chestnut Dill; Wm. R. Trotter,
Seq., 36 North Front street; J. • B. Mitchell, Bag— 31(
York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents Smirks sai
Walker, Cambridge. Mass.. I. S. Smith,Esq., Dorchu'
ter, Mass. ;John Ruggles, BK., Brighton, Meas. Ad.
dress
1e27-Im . L. H. BUCKINGHAM. Chestnut Hill,
P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE Let
STITITFE FOR YOUNG LADEN. No. 1530 AHOI
Street. Rey: CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D.,111. CLAMING/
SMITH, A. M., Principals.
Ninih Year. Three_Pepartments: Primary, Aced*
min, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classies,
Mathemattca, higher English, and Natural Science, hy,
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint ,
Mg, and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars,
apply at CHESTNUT Street, or address Box XL
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VC) if ',To Q+l 8 t4lLii:oll
TECTSUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO.
ATBD themselves together under the Arm of
BOLTON, DYNELMAII, & CO., and will continue the
Ca: Building business in all its branches at the A , 141.
establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMILr
TON Streets. JOS. B. BOLTO N
GZO. Z. DYKSILAN,
0. W. CHILDS.: •
JuLYI,IMS4
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGHAZ & WELLS
EAVII POE BALI
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT 81113TINCIS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICB AND
SILESIA&
BROWN BLEACHED,_ AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YAMS, So.
CO.,
S . i3.OI7SMA.DT &
O. 251 BROADWAY, NEW YORXi
INFORMS OF
MEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES,
GERMAN AND ENGLISH. HOSIERY,
MEN'S FURNISHING- GOODS,
LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS,
to which they
MITE THE WHOLESALE TRAM
17111-Sza
CENTRAL FAIR.-A VERY LARGE
aeeortment of Stereosoopic Viewe of the Central
Pair. hicALLISTICR & BROTHER,
.ir2042 72S CHESTNUT Street.
1101 Ir EATON & ~ DEN OK-LA, HARD
-s-a- WARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 507 HO*
&188.C21, and 510 NORTH Street' offer for sale:
Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth M ill 'Nye&
W. & S. Botcher's Coat Steel; Basle Cabinet Looks.
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke' School Slates.
Copper. Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Al.n troll romortmAnt of;Arnerloan Hardware.. 149-la
MONIMENTEI. LND
STONES.—e large assortment of Mrsve-Stonee; of
vitriol:didesire% made of the Eneetltaltarand -smeztenn
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Works
ADAMATBINMETZ. ItIDOA Aiwinoi below .71Joyatetk
RETAIL DRY GOODS.'
NA.VY, AND CIVIL
CLOTH itovsm:
W. T. SNODEIRASS,
34 S. SECOND street, and E 3 STEAWBEERT !Enid.
• A large Moot of all kind of
CLOTJIB -CASSIM.Ettlfi t VESIINGSi &Cm,
At fair prices. purchased before the rfee; intlepouient
of gold garablers, by the package, piece, or yard. Oar
,motto Is to Bell. We don't peddle. Come and see our
stock. The Army and Navy trade has our special at
tention. .171-1 m
INCH ORGANDY LAWNS REDUCED
nom $1 25 to 75 cts.
Rich Organdy Robes, redo ced.to
Lawns reduced from $l to SW. cts.
Grenadines at very low prices.
Summer Dress Goods all reduced.
India Silks reduced to 76 cts. and $1..• .
White Barege Shawls and Circulars.
White and Black Lace Pantos and Rotunda&
Sommer Shawls selling off very low.
White and Colored Shetland Shawls.
EDWIN Hd6l, & CO.;
20 South SECOND Street.
(11.053/ITO OUT SUMMER DRESS
00038 AT LOW PRICES.
A great Twisty of aryles of this sesSon's importation.
from V. cen to. to #.1.,
Best FaciArLawrus at 37X cents.
Figured Brown EftWue. aEt37.% cents.
French GELWIIN at 40, 424 62 and 87% cent.
Bert makes erMn6line, Calicoes, Olnhame, and all
kinds of Domeehic Goods, far below the manufacturer's
prices..Whie Barege and Lama Shawls. -
- Silk Grenadine-611mM.
NEI all-wool CsahMere Shawlejt2.2s,_wornsl62.so.
H. STEEL, & N.
)716 Nos. 713' and' 715 , North TENTH Street.
E XAMINE OCR LAWNS:
Lawns, brown ground: neat Snared, 440.
Lawns, white ground...llBa figured, 44c:'
Huckaback and. Bath Towels, large.sasortinank
Bird's. Bye Linen Towels.
Extra Size Damask Towels.
I Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, $5,
Bathing. Flannels, rod and' gray.
..;78 . 'JOHN H, STOESS, 702 ARCH Stiset
4PI 38 OIIBLNAND TWIST CABS'.
411,586-4 Wide Dark Mixed BeaTriWeede.
Low , pricedand fine emelt:Term
Fe, advance in Summer eifeck.
Linen Drilla and Duck:
Superfine Willie Duck and Trill&
&Meth Stops WoolenF , !Amin.
• , WILLIAETWILLE.
'Nair Yorimills and other good: males linslistS, by
litepiece or ittrd.
Wide Sheekbas by the plea., '
Best old standard_ makes 114bleaehe& MBB/13113.
Flarraels, Checks; Stripes, Bs,
Towels and Torvelings,
lEsimask Table Linens. Napkins.
FANCY BRIRTITIO'PLairter.I3.
COOPER & CONARD.
197 8..411. corner NlNTl 6 anitlffteßEET Streets.
vIRMAIL DE PA.PAB," FOR TEN
ALA —Thts deliglski4l prepay Mon le esim
°hely recommended to ladies abbot visiting. the conntrg
or sets shore, for removing the-disoolorations sensed by
gm:burn or salt air.- The "Email de Parte" is en
domed' and aniyersallised I* the ladies of the French
capltstl.. EUGENE JOUIN, Ice.-1.1.1 1 Si TENTH' Street.
below Chestnut; Agent for l'ltarail de Parte. Je29.lmif
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UNITED STA'I(S I EABTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNS - ALVANIA—sex.
THB PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE
MARSHAL OF THE BASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVANIA—OREL-ma:
WhEREAS, The Disenict Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on.aJAbel, flied in the name of the
United States of America, bath deereed alt persons in
general who have, orpretend to have; any right, title.
or interest in the SIoop.JULIA. whereof mas
ter,. her Tackle, APParel,,and-Furnitnre, and the Goods,.
Wares, and Merchandise,fladen on board thereof, cap- • •
tared by the 'United States Steamer "Mystic," under tbe
command of Limit. COM. A 4 F. Crostini an, to be monished,
cited, and called tojudgmeni „at the time and plat* under
written and to the effect- hereafter expressed, (justice
so requiring. ) ' Yoa.are therefore charged and strictly
enjoined and commanded, that • you omit not. bat 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 frg,a2 htteiligeneer, you do monish
and cite, or causal° be monished and cited, perempto
rily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to
have, any right, : title, or interest in the said- sloop,.
tier Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the Goods.
'Wares, an Merchandise , laden on board thereof, to,
appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER„
the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court":
room, in the oily of Philadelphia, on the twentieth
day after publication of these presents,
if it be a court:
day, or else. en the next court day following, be
tween the canal hours . of bearing causes, then arid
there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasona
ble and lawfal excuse, if any they have, why the said
sloop, her Tackle, Apparel. and Furniture, andlthe
Goode, Wares, and Merchandise, laden on, board
thereofshould not be pronounced to belong,, at the
time of the capture of the same, to the ersiones of
the United States, and as goods of their enemies or
othernOne ' liable and subject to condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;
and 'further to do and receive in this belmlf as to
justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or
cause to be intimated..llBllo all parsons afonseald, gene
rally; (to whom by the tenor 01 these presents it is also
intimated,)l,bat if they shall not appear Meths time and
place above-mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable end lawful cause to the conwary„.then said
District Coin; dothintend and will proosedio.adjudita
lion on the said capture and may 'pronounce that the
said Stoop JULIA, her Tackle. Appare?„and,Furniture,
and the Goods, axes, and Merchandise, laden on board
thereof, did belong, at the time of the exp lore or the same,
to the enemies of the United States of - A,marbm, and as
goods of their entmies, or otherwise,. liable and subject
to confiscation and condemnationt to be adjudged and
condemned as lawful prize. the alutencaor rather contu
macy of the persons so cited and intintateal anywise
notwithstanding, and that sh a tr certify to the said
District Court what you do in th e premise',
to with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN OADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court. at Philadelphia,. this eighteenth day of
JULY, A. D. 1664, and In the eighty- ninth year of the
independence of the said United States.
jyl - 9.3t G. IL FOX. Clerk of District Court.
'UN TIED STATES, EASTERN • DI&
.
TRICT . OF PENNSYLVANIA,"Sotr.
THE PRaSIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES TO THE
MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT (SF PENN.
SY LVANlA.—Gaxxstaat
WHEREAS. The DistrietConrt of the United States in
and for the -Easter District of Pennsylvania. rightly
and duly proceeding; on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United Stales of America, hath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pleendto have.any right. title, or
interest in the schooner POCAHONTAS, whereof I:leo
tards master, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and
the Goods, Wares. and Merchandise laden on board
thereof. captured by the United States steamer "Sweet
Brier," under the command of Ensign J. D. Dexter to
be moniahed, cited. and called to Judgment. at the time
and place underwritten, and to the .etreet hereafter ex
pressed, .(justice so requiring ) You are hereaf ter
Osumd and strictly enjoined and commanded, that
yea omit not, but that by publishing these presents in
at least twe of the daily newspapers printed and pub
lished in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal la
telligencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be
monished and oiled, Perimptorily, all persons in gene
ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or .
interest in the said Schooner, her Tackle. Apparel, and
Furniture, and the Goods: Wares. and Merchandise
laden onboard thereof, to appear before the Honorable
JOHN GADWALADER, the Judge of tboaaid 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, or else On the neat court day follow
ing, betwten the usual hours of hearing causes. then
and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a
=Faso* .*
,'^ and lawful excuse . if an. the. have. Why
the eiir
and the Goode, Wares, and Nerbhandise. laden on
board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at
the time of the capture of the aaine, , to the enemies of
the United States, and as go'oda of their enemies or other
wise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned as good and lawfal prizeta; and
further to do and receive in this behalf as to viatica'
shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause
to be intameted, unto all persons aforesaid, generally . ,
(to whom by the tenor of these presents Bus also Intl
mated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Cc art doth'intend and will proceed to adjudica
tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the
said schooner POCAHONTAS, her Tackle, Apparel. and
Furniture and the Goods,Wares.and Merchandise laden
on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of
the same, to the enemies of the United States of Ameri
ca, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable
and, subject- to conlitcation and condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and Intl
mated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do
in the premlnee, together with them presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said 'Court. at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day
of JULY, A. D. 1364, and in the eighty-ninth year of
the independence of said United Stales.
jyl9-It G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
INTN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate or F REDBRICK LENNIG, deceased-
The Auditor appointPd try the Court to audit. settle.
and adituit the account of CHARLES F. LENNIO and
GEORGE (1. LENNIG, executors of the will of Fre
derick Lennie, deceased, and to make distribution of
the balance in the hands of the accountant, wi.ll meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint
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A. H. at No. 128 South. SIXTH Street. in the city of
Philadelphia. ' H. R. WALLACE,
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TE THE ORPHANS' CI
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Estate of ISAAC EASTEURN, Deceased.
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the 28th day of July, 1E64, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
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one hundred (100) good BLACKSMITHS, and one hun
dred (100) good WHEELWRIGHTS.
The pay per month will he sixty dollars (M), with
one (1) ration per. day, and hospital privileges-when
sick.
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appiy to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A. Q. K.
U. El A.,corner Twenty-second and G Streets, Wash
higtOn, ). C. D. H. RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Quarternmeter,
jy6-t23 Department of Washington.
TEAMSTERS WANTED.
08 E? QUARTERMASTER'S 0?1 , 708,
WAsBINGTON DEP6T;
WASHINGTON, D. C. ,• July 9, 1954. -
WARTED, at once, THREE HUNDRED TEAM
STERS, each capable of driving with single line; awl
managing six-mule teams.
To such win; are competent to perform the ditty the
pay per month will be thirty dollars, with one radon
per day, and hospital-privileges, including the best
medical attendance when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins, A. Q.
E. A., corner Twenty-second and G streets, Washing
ton, D. C. D.* H. RUCHE%
Brig. Gen. andChlef Quartermaster,
- Depot of Washington.
$4O oor, T_OI,OAN ON 14017GA:01
.szr y s, t a o t. 5 per cent, in same-not
/ens than S3,o;:lair. . CEARLBS RHOADS,
jyl9-10t 5 Conveyancer , No. 36 S. SEVENTII,66
$6O A MONTH !—.4 WANT A(ENTB
at Kra trionth,expensee paid, to sell my EVES.
LASTING PRIfCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 13
other articles. Fifteen circulars sentfres." Address
anBo-d&vram JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford. Maine..
iiinMKEll. RESOUTS.
COLUMBIA. ROUSE,
•
CAPE MAY.
FOR 'ERR BRA.-BRORB:
THROUGH IN TWO ROUES.
UNWED STATES HOTEL,
• .ATLANTIO CITY, N. J.,
NOW OPEN FOICTRE RECEPTION OP GOMM
Trains. leave TINE- STREET PREEN daily at 7 A.
IL. 2 and 4.15 P. M.
Tetuan!. per week, or $3,.60 per day.
BROWN & WOELPPER,
PROPRIETORS.
FLORENCE - HEI.GHTS.- THIS BEAIT
TIEUL RESORT is now open for the reception of
ousts. Terme sl2_per week, or SD per day. Apply on
the premises or at No. 605 S ANC;OSI Street,
jylP-121 5 R. G. SOIKIN, Proprietor.
TELE WHITE HOUSE, LOCATED. ON
Iffassacltusettsivenu_betwerm the Ocean and Hail:
,Toad, at ATLANTIC CITY, is now prepared to receive
visitors. The 'proprietor, thankful for past liberal sup
port, pledges himself to spare ao efforts that will coatri
bate to the happiness of his patrons, and secure for them
the comforts of F a home at the sea-side For information,
address WM. WHITEHOUSE,
ie2s-rwl3t* Atlantic City.
R„,I3I.IMER RESORT.—BROAD-TOP
MOUNTAIN HOBS& —This romantic spot can be
reached' daily by the Penney Wants. Central Beitroad to
Huntingdon, thence by the Broad-Top Railroad via
Dudley. Arcursion Tickets are issued at hatf the
surreal rates, which are good until the drat et October.
Are-class accommodations.
Tangs—sl2 per week ; per day 112.1513. Children and
servants halt price.
For farther particulars address
C. H. n_LLMOND le Co. Managers.
jyl3.lm Broad-Top City, Hunt' Co., Pa.
BRIGANTELIE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
BEACH, N. J. —H. D. SMITH, Proprietor.
This large and. commodious Hotel is now open for the
reception of 'visitors. Persons desirous of visiting the
sea-shore will dud this one of the most desirable places
for .excelleut Bathing, Fishing, Gunning, Sm. Situa
tion, three miles from Atlantio City, and communica
tion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and
Atlantis Railroad. Boats will be In readiness at the
Inlet.„ on the arrival of the trains, to convey guests to
the Rotel.
Terms moderate.
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•
For further information address the proprietor.
iY9.lBt*
REDFORD BIDTERA.L SPRINGS.—
,This popular Summer Resort is now open, and pro
paiid for the reception of visitors, until October next.
Tbeliotel turllithe under the charge of the moat expe
rienced minigement in the country.
The Bedford. Railroad bas been iiniehediu within OM
bons' ride of Springs. over fine Turirribed. -
Visitors will come by Pennsylvania • Sad to Hunt.
Wean; thence by Broad Top and Bedfor through. .
Ample arrangements have been made to' Bopplrilaal
us and individuals with the BEDFORD WATM to
Well-steamed casks. as follows:
Forßarrel B, oa arrel k
oak ......(10,01)...53 80
Half
mulberry ....... 200
4 00
All orders addressed to Z. L. ANDEBBOI4. Bedford,
promptly tiled.
Persons wishing rooms, or an information about
Plaoemill address ESPY L. ANDERSON: ieB-2m
nomMERCIAL HOUSE,
CAPE ISLAIiIt % NW JERSEY,
Itt now open for the reception of Viettortt. ,Every effort
will be made to make the Foods or the home° com
fortable. Terme moderate.
Tor Room dec., apkt A. BEROFELD'S resi
dence. No. db* Bora TWELFTH Street.
j y 7-121 • J. H. BROWN dt CO.
" T":CLARENDON," ATLANTIC
CITY, is now open for the accommodation of
boarders. This house is situated in a central part of the
island. and every room in the house commend. a fine
view of the sea. The bathin¢ never was better.
470-Inl JAMES JENKINS, M. D.
fIARL ISLE WHITE SULPHUR
I."- SPRINGS. —The Proprietor takes pleasure in an
nouncing that this favorite and fashionable Watering
Place is now open for visitors. The , pereonel. and un
divided attention of the Irroprietor w ilt be given to Dio
wants and comforts of hie guests.
3 7 1.4 3;Q * • N. W. WOODS, Proprietor.
BATHING.-NATION&L HAIL,
11 / 4 " Onn ISLAND , Cape Nay, N. J.. is now open for
the reception oe numerous guests. Terms moderate.
Children unde years of age and servants half price.
Superior accommodations and ample room for two
hundred persons. AnitON GARJUITSON,
re24-2m rroprietor.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
•-f BRANCH, N. le now open for the reception of
visitors. Address B.A. snosmesgs, ProVr. • Je.l3-2m*
CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, ha
y LANTIO CWT. N. J.—This private BOARDING.
O.OIJBE (always open for Boarders), is now fully av
ranged for the accommodation of Sommer visiten The
sitnation is one of the best on the Island. being in full
view of the Ocean, and near excellent batloing gretuod.
iny3j-gm JACOB SKIM, Proprietor.
NEW ROUTE
TU W1L.1i2E5.13.4t1.113EM,
IrIAT , NORTH .. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIME AND DISTANCE SAVED I
ET 'I A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN, FROM THE NEW
DEPOT, THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON,
ARRIVING IN WILIIESBAREE 2.45 P. -DI.
RETURNER%
Leave Ar - ITKES - DAilitt at IP. ii.
nection at Bethlehem with North Pennsylvania 12r-
Press train, and arrive in Philadelphia at &2) P. N.
FARE $4.25..
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ELLIS CLARK;
AGENT.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONG
$l6 0516M15T 5r5551% PHIL .
EITONOW in WINS II you ate 1580ZiXttiAt of
LOOKING CirsAB.SE
of every 'Waster, of the
TINY MAT MANINACITUAII AND LATEST EThaii.
OIL PAINTINGS. ZLIGRAVLNGS I
MD merino AND PHOT9GIUM PEAK .
RAIN PIPE DRAIN PIPE.
D
VITRIFIED TERRA. COTTA: DRAIN PlPE—sll
dna, from 2 to 16-inch diameter, with all .kinda of
branches. beds, and traps. for sale in any onantitY.
h hors per yard 35c.
8 . as 45 0.
4 NS Si Si NS 55 0.
6 NS 78,
6 NS NS 850.
TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPE,For PAiiages t Villas, or City Howes, Patent Wind
V EXit Tope. 'tor cori ng smoky chimneys. from 2to S fed
.. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASEti.
Fount.na. Pedestalk_ and .Statuary Marble 'Basta;
Dracke, and. Mantel Vases.'
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS.
1010 carenarr mA.
tell- !mash S. A. HARRISON.
F . /AMAZING A ND N GAS Firrnie.:-
MoCOLLIN & BROADS,
WS= MARXIST Street, Philadelphia ,
Water Mils, Wind Mina, Hydrandia Pau% PdU,P,Oi_
various patterns, Ba th ing Tabg,ligashßasinhyand
artlieleis *mammary_ to:, Ininiabr Direl li ngs , dtr.And,
WU*, ARlVelro47.lll.44era oonwayinoo of Water
Tura Oottli Whim ' s:ld Thai* ill" 110041.1 a •
ROTEL FURNITURE FOR 8111.1.—.
Being about to retire from the business. the std.—
scriber offers at public sale.
ON TUESDAY', .Tcrix Eff. NM,
ttie entirn stook of FURNITURE in
HERR'S }TOTAL. HARRISBURG,Th„;
ennnistini of Bedstemieafair,Hattresses, Featherßett;
Pillows, Sheets, Comforts, Quilts, Carpets. . Engle*
Corner Clocks. Bureaus, Spedn4. Irntees China ast
Glannware,entileientto socommod.ie 203 lilY;stal
Kitchen Crowd hi; in fact.everything required in alarm
hotel. Sale to be continued from day to day until allio
sold_ Terms cash, under one hurtilred
jyl9.7t T. aTT.RBRT Frsza,
A lICTION BAUD OF 0011.15.EMENVI
AA- HORSES! • . •
WAR DarASTADIAT, DAVALAY BARAILIG •
OPTIVR Or Camp QuAarzaweersjk_
WASH - IRMA, D. C. July WM,
Will be Pohl at PUBLIC AUCTION. to the highs."
biddff, the times and a re* named below—via.
LEBANON. Penna., THURSDAY, July, lath, 1 ae4.,
READING,' Penne , THURSDAY. July. 21st, 1944. -
HARRISBURG, Penna.. THURSDAY. July astbi
ALT0014.4,_ Penns. THURSDAY Aneet4th , lßM.
WILLIAMPORT, Penna., Tyo - 11BDAY.Anguet jaw
l aw WO • •
O ITUNDRED (21:(1) CAVALRY HORSES at eade.
Place. _—
Thus Home have been, condemned as Milt for Mt
Cavalry service the:Arra - Y.
be
For Road and Farm purposes many good bargains mai
Horses Bold - singly. ••
Terms:. Cash.' In United States Carrener.
JAMBS
Lieut. Col. and Chief Q.cuutermsater
Cavalry B.areen..
IDIYBLIC BALE OF lINCLA.IIIMP
-a- GOODS remaining in the Warehouse of the Par-
LADBLPRIA AND READING RAILROAD CON.
pa fly, TBIRTBENTR and CALLOWRILL Strada:
Philadelphia.
The articles described In the following rebednui,
having been consigned to the Station mimed below, Gm
the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad, and the con
signeer, after due and legal notice, not haring takes.
them away, nor paid the costs and expenses of carmine,.
will be exposed to public sale or outcry,at the suereilt
Stations Darned below, on nATURD Alf September /7.
1864; the sale to commence at tea o'clock in the fora.
noon of raid day:
STATION. CONSIGNERS. ARTICLES AND RAM;
Philadelphia
The above artia-ne will 'be exposed to public sae. ler
aforesaid, according to the provisions of the first aseldea,
Of the Aet of .Astembly oftthe Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania. approved the sixteenth day of March A. D.
1863; with all the few:dream:its of which the
Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company have in all re
syrets complied. The Act of Assembly itkas follows:
" Commission merchant. and Sectors. and all eoet
mon carriers, or other perne haring a lien noon goody
wares, and merchandise, for or on account of the wets
and expenses of Carriage or storage, or any other charge
arising front the transportation„ keeping, or storage al
such property, in case tbe,owners or consignees shall
not pay or discharge the amount due for such cost, ex—
pense, carriage, storage, or ether charges; hereinbeforta
r anted, may, after the expiration of ninety day
from the notice hereinafter provided, proceed :itoi
sell the same, or so much thereof as maybe me=
to discharge said lien, at public auction: Pro
That notice of sale shall be given as required for she-.
tiff's sales of personal property, and that thirty degree.
notice of said lien he given to the owner or consignee
of the property, if they can , be found, and in ease their
cannot be so found, that the same shall he advertise&
weekly in tom e newspaper Onblished in the proper eitg,
or county which the goods, wares, or merchandise
have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks before
the sale, the residue of money arising from such gale.
after deducting costs of tranortation, charges and.
storage, advertising and sate, to be held subjeft to h r
order"of the owner or owners of such propsrt
0; A. NICHOiLLK,
General Superintendent.
. EXADInG, Pa., ,7111113 10, 1664.
jylS-1.11,
espEens 7. DOLTON
DROVER'S NEW CHESTNUT-
STREET T'HEATRE. —OR kliD, REOPENING. •
MONDAY EVENING, July 25th,
First time in six years in Philadelphia of the Cfrantial.'
. monde, Musical. Spectacular Drama,
ALADDIN; Or, THE WONDERFUL LAUF:.
Presented after three mouths' active preparation.in.st:
style of unprecedented masruiflcence, replete with:pron..
derfa Transformations, Magnificent Scenery, _ btrami. -
Marches, Superb Costumes and Properties, Da: AiltifoF
Music and Chbruees. -
Reserved Seale for sale three days In advance.. irE-te
- •
THE ACADEMY OF FINE A-R_ 8'
-a• manly we Street, above Tenth, ie OPEN
for viettore, from 9A. Pd. to 6P. M. id. •
BOARDING.
POARD.-FRONT SINOL BOOW
vacant. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. jll9-61.*
'FURNISHED R00315.-A. SUITE Or
-a_ ROOMS on second 1100r,With priVitte.b&th,With os
without board,in choice location on Walaat street,.
drop' "BAKER," tbis office. i7lB-4t*
I.I.E.RMANTOWN. —TWO D*i.TRA BLit_
ROOMS can be had at White Cottage, on memnenr.
Street, sepond house west of Green. jyl4-611.,
BOARDING. -TWO 8EC41413-STORY",
room aTO LET. at 13E North TENTH Bt. ie7-1t
. . ~...
OST--A STRtET CIMANDTG- WAIO-..-
1.4 R#DIT, Zia. 2481, for $14,17:. Tbe tinder Will be r
warded "by lea - ring - it at No. Ilaa SHIPPEN Street:
az payment baabeen stnpped.i iYI9-31,
L OST -ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
Or evening, a pocket-book, containing 01 , 6*.hrltai.
thousand dollars. chiefly in Treasury notes. A hand
some reward will be paid upon returning the same tor'
WIS. B. ISAIITIN, 255 South "PISTE Street. j yl9 3t*
11DERSONAL.-RRD OR BLAICK-BALL4
EARDROPS 59 eel& per pair,
t919-2ts • 910 RACE Street,
AT lECEDUCEDD
AUCTION SALES.
E. P. Rollmop,
' M. Bartor,
S. Jackson,
. Lowrie, '
r. Wright,
. Megargee.
• aschall-Morris,
• . McDonough,
Dr. Wright,
r. Wright.
A. Thompson,
. Cross,
" Bitner,
Spencer,
Harris.P. EPolerhemer,
' aschall Morris.
Merchants' Ins Co,
onsol'tn Ins. Co;
. Collins,
Lucas dr Co.,
. Sadler,
Eccles,
111411. m.
seorge
linrcbtrlager,
H Pass,
E. Wilson,
. Long 8:Bro.,
Calman.
Wolfensberger,
. Devion,
. Powers,
.hanbacker,
. N.
. Hall,
Kline,
". Richards,
. M. Hurts,
". & S. Mien,
AMUSEMENTS.
LOST AND FOUND.
PERSONAL.
EXCURSIONS.
- SIONS t
TO THE GREAT COAL IRON, AND LIMB= RE
GIONS Of' .I'SNIN'SYLVANIA.I
TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS!
GIVING MOLE TIME TO VISIT ELUL POINT Oir
INTEREST ON THE Rou'rz.
The fatawissa Railroad Company,
Raving pet reefed arrangements with connecting roadit;
will issue Br eareion Tickets from Philadelphia over thw
following. route:
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD, •
To Reading, Schuylkill Haven, Ashland, Alabaner -
City and Ta.matitna;
CeTAWISSA. RAILROAD, - -
To Runirnit, McAuley Mountain, eatawisia, Rii*F: 7-
Darrene, Milton. and Willinnieport, , -
LE.HIGH. ..A.RD MARA/WY AND BRAVER, MEADOW
RAILROADS,
To Black Cre.ek and Mauch Chunk:.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, • , .
To Allentown PEEN Betbleheiri; and the
NORTH SYLVANIA RAILROAD,
To Pliilinielphia.
For variety and grandeur of sainemr. this rote Pra;
emits pecallar inducements to tourists.
Those wishing to do 00, May reverse the route by'ob.
Mining Tickets to start over the North Pennsfinumt -
Railroad. -
'ARE, $lO.
Tickets can be obtained at tba Depots of, the Philadel
phia and Reading and. North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Companies, and of
N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent,
Northwest corner SIXTH and CRESTNITP Streets.
Trains start from Philadelphia and Reading Depot at
8.15 A. M., 3.30'P. M., and from North Pen asylvardn
Railrea.d Depot at 7 A. M., and 3.15 and 5.1,5
fT7O-tr
GRAND PLEASURE AZ
CiIRSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR.-011t
of the following splendid first-class steams
CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIGE
CITY; TRAVELEII„METEOR ; IRON SIDES LAO
BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLE
Ohio, at o'clock P. Id., each day of the week, ex
Saturday and Sunday, and- Detroit, Michigan, on
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. thron_gh the monfing
of JULY and AUGUST making G rand Excursion "WM
to the many points of interest on the' Great Inland SIM
of Ametica,whlch, for utility. pleasure, and health,rme_.
'unsurpassed by any 'other on the Continent.
This drip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degraceig4
latitude,
_and 'eleven otlongitude - , and includes bi za
circuit Lama Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Snperionwalk
lhebeautifctirivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Hurt.
The many and .extensive mines of iron and copera
unequaled by - any. in the world, with the newly-dk..
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild sat
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and braggagg
climate, render the Lake Superior triplonecf far WM
than ordinary attraction to the capindist, the shank:.
the pleainire-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted gir,
'with large airy Cabins and State-Roome, while wrier
precaution has been taken to provide for the safety ma
comfort of *Passengers.
Pare, including State-Mnenis and Meals, about Mt and• •
per mile. Time °envied In making the round trjp .
RoCis secured, and farther information obtainad. iii
application to proprietors.
HOST. HANNA & CO.,
HUSSEY & MeBRIDS
J. T. WHITING & Co. , Detroit, Mialdom,;'
JOHN HUTCHINGS,
fe'2l-_an24"
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALEBRABS FOUNDRY
Steam Engine, Lathes, Toole and Fixtures of oyez'.
kind, in complete working order. Apply on the mend.
tee, 1005 BEACH Street, Kensington.
TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. -FOR SALE
cHEAF, the Bk_ylisht PEIOTOGRIPH GALLIMIG,
B. W. corner of EICIIHTE and_ PARRISH Streets, It
applied for soon, as the owner intends leasing Ow
city. isq9-21.*
da FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE
-Nog—situate N. W. earner of FRAN B.YORD' Road and
NORRIS Street. Lot 100 feet on Fraukford and 414 feet
on Norris . Six brick dwellings on Frank fool
made:a , 1 - 3- brick factory, 83 feet br4.3 feet onr
Norris's. ith cotton machinery therein; engine
bongo, th` and' engine in; two.stoty beak -
14, 1i.} ;23eWttached, end other haildingx. For
fu 14 inquire at N. E. corner of St ,
T .61.1113 CB Streets. 3319.5 r.
FOR SALE. WISHING - Tia
diminish my stock for the summer season.
would offer for sale six good and well trained - home,
suitable for either Dudes' or gentlemen's paddle. 4p-
PI, to . EUGENE DE NIEFNEN., '
jyiltsis Biding School, DUGAN St" below itincese.
• . ' FROM NEW YORK, FOR
NEW HAVEN, IidETFOR__,D .SPRING.
FIELD and BOSTON.—The steamers. CONXINENTLia
and ELI( CITY leave Peck Slip. 'East River. daily: a*
15 P. M. and It at nigla. : JeZI-En
j i a gr ins t FOR ALBANY AND TROY, ,
eta Delaware and Raritan Canal —new
barse "OLIVE BRANCH; - " Capt. John Turner, will
gale for the aboTepointe orLWEDNESDAY, July 91/114.,
at 60'clock P. M.
For freitht,'Whieh will be taien..at reasonable rate‘----
apply to - D. L. "FLA:NAGAR, Agent.
.171601 t No. 304-43. DELAWARE Arent".
, .
91t:7 LADIES 7
,TRUSB AND DRAM
STORB—Condnoted b! Ladles, TWILIT.
Street, first doer below Race. Myer, article inUWE
line eleg, aaaY. and cornet In make. C. R. laga ,
DLEG, _n_tletor,- attends to Gentlemen, on the
of TWELFM: and 8,104
lateurei. Streets; L — Pm fm "" w k
iteennalr surik-
2 boxes cards.
bdles. spokes.
11 box skeletons...olM
1 box bedding;.
I 1 box mdse.
1 11 reaper
bags map.
.
lot sundries.
1 box books.
II box books.
2 Basket:alarm:W.
1 box 11 H geode,
1.1.nb1. barley.
1 box drugs.
1 FROVO.
2 bbls. pickles.
10 seed sowers.
1 box books.
2 boxes books.
1 box vensers.
1 cask paint..
1 iron safe.
old lumber.
1 old scale.
100 bdles. handing.
2 empty kegs.
1 empty keg.
1 bbl. feathers.
1 bar waste.
1 empty bbl.
ibex and can.
3 empty half bbla.
1 keg wage,
1 box.
1 halt bbl. and keg.,
1 keg mineral water.-
2 bbls. corn.
1 empty bbl.
6 empty bbls.
1 half bbL