The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 21, 1864, Image 3

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    Opera Seerana,
Lents of summer, while the
Inter enjoying the shades
• or vainly endeavoring to
dusty city, the arrange.
cor amusements are going
Impany engaged by Mr.
In at the New York Aea
cr ; but rye regret to hear
der the direction of Oarl
dy be formed, as this will
gilt be made avery strong
PA In an article upon
_A co Limy Germane, like
t.h ward to sing in Mai
! W:4bington ; and Max
In trying place. flls
did prima donna Signora
I,:is lately boon singing in
lio , v la Mexico, but will Te
taku part in the fall =ego
my will be Signor Maxi
..n Emperor or that name—
o calls himself Maximilian,
Igo. He is last from Lima,
'nor to be the equal or Matz
the troupe will be Signor
)no, tor the pert, could be
probability be retained,
cannot yet spare her ex
lartmerita. It Is probable
isso, although his refusal
sh,ph, /es caused the aban
little season of opera last
Miss Pride. de Gebele, a
engaged by rdaretzek fur
the has never yet appeared
present the contralto In the
rch, in Barclay street, Now
Ssor of a voile of unusual
will fill the poaltion tom-
the season, it is omen
s first appearance or an
moves In very fashions
mains Jerrold said, why
1 or rhoinuolds ?) who is
rate ()parade representa
)lia, who possesses a high
etanpotent to take rank
la donna. . .
ing iady residing in the
'nue is also preparing for
11)2; to appear this fall in
I w o of Built. It may be
-half of the young Mies
'ow York have dim visions
liosio, La Grange, and
e :academy from early In
11,1 er, and then will go to
the Germane returning
ie. After that, it UM be
e Was said in the fastilona-
Leicester Dedlook—"Her
•e uncertain." _
alaretzek has engaged an
—that a stormy meeting of
week on the subjecc of sala-
Pr,,tective Association is
t the theatrical managers
the players upon wind and
s of NW*.
ctlßE,l 4 loY—drg PAIN sa
PARK—S6O to ro eon A
,la, in his last letter to the
Aim at Boston, says :
at when you receive a.relnit
and 'change it into the
3y, you feel for about half
tug were in the possession
You give the waiter at Del
id think nothing of pay
*ents to have your boots,
,es, very speedily, a change
'earn. When you discover
:he in Central Park costs
he boohooing* has sent in
you in six•and-twenty dol
so porter calls with elastic
unget of the very plainest
.lon is considered cheap at
. .
tailor wants from sixty to
goat; that a pint bottle of All
plate of lobster salad and a half
tour dollars; and almost every
sumption at an equally ruinous
is riches shrink to a pauper's
eel very much as though the
envy, into which your brave
been changed, were on a par
-1 ever know such a thing as
eaves into which the magician
turned the seguins and be
loinder to this complaint would
.n't. drive In barouohes.
Dls
salad and (Ambits. Turn your
- Wear out your old clothes, or
to you from England!" Yes,
011011i15. It is possible to live
at two dollars and a half a day,
a bedroom not much bigger,
comfortable, as a cell In the
kwell's Island ; where you will
,rpetual Niagaras of tobacco
at stated hours, very much
of a wild beast. It Is
in a cheap boarding•howse
d their wives—mechanics pre
•stually an advertisement ih
per—where you will be rang
by an internal gong ; where the
t rise at eight A. M., will clatter
guess that you oughtentor lie
.10 you live like a pig and are ;
..mplished Chesterfields, who,
'lnking or smoking, are chewing
nder the odor of their morning
quoring up Imperceptible to
. . . Yes ; and you may
dies from 'En wise e-
Ipear, when furgland—a a
shooting su t of
!Itch as you would give, three
owe, a Ilroad way tailor will do
• one hundred dollars. I tried
Uher day. I:vrrote home for
and waistcoats, and in due
me per Oily of Manchester
I packing case containing the
value of which the London
.t nineteen pounds sterling.
clothes through the
! In addition to dock dues,
and brokeragO,.l had t to pay
twelve pounds four shillings
,enue of the 'United States.
y.tive per cent.. ad valorem,
pparel, with filly per °ea.
,ett through the agency of the
id those duties are,payable in
this aggravated IThpost, and
ih that the City of Manchester
) to the bottom. of New York
miters had landed; but before
n ! At least I should have re.
le toeuvanee."
&T.—A Qttobec contemporary,
too, giros publicity to the fOl-
Mon story. We translate it for
'ers of the enblime and terri
confess that it Is both myste-
certain part of the banilett of
Iltnessed which affords ample
arc relative to the mysterious
irs who therein figured. Sub
s we had them related to us.: A
mimed the market, with an
the purpose of purchasing a
slue, but the parties in treaty
he price. Some days after, a
d in the dwelling of the
aud, alter several general ob
in conversation upon the pro
-king to the Intended buyer,
to the proprietor's house with
rue, ready money, he would
the property immediately,
"the money will tempt
also offered to axiom-
The latter accepted the sug
mired dollars in his pocket,
aimianion to go to the house
!ropurty, which dwelling was
It was evening. On enter
hi not at first perceive that'
hi the house, and that no.
wms there; but he did remark
ter he bad entered with his
r of the house looked the front
v—a very suspicious precise
• property inequostion now
the house be occupied and
were, which, however, was
plated la the transaction,
I strongly on showing the
to cellar, stating that it
accommodation. At this
• buyer became more and
lied perception enough to
~ n s as men of sinister aw
inister intentions. &louse
iseend into the cellar, al
already open, and .4e was
, y a step, having at either
us urging him to proceed.
tin terror already WM
im a deep cellar without
/awning abyss, dark as
Bich ha already suspect..
Mons of entertaining Lo
tion to descend began to be
naiad purchaser heard the
ving and being struck. The
:he door, when he saw his
it to go to Church, had
ook: The owner of the t3OO
tc occasion of the opened door
Al premises which had tit
nwly disagreeable. He
it may readily be believed,
econti meeting for the next
o -hake cordially the hands
Is. Now this was, nnmis
dd with the object of murder
5 the 'other members of the
aelor innocent of the dread
lie Irappy accident of this
her prayer.book, prevented a
that of this mysterious affair
be hearts of the two designing
llV , .—The latest exttnma-
ohlted as follows: t , Under
lob, up to the present time,
purtant, has now been bun ,{
te, twenty centimetres in
:e represents a neon; who,
grasps a serpent, on which
utilul glass vase, exquisitely
a gold. Of this Ottp, only two
•o as yet been diseovered—
to show • its value. The
reminds us of the other
I Dancing Faun. In a fe •
med in the National 'nu
n fail to awaken admiration
is reit for the Narcissus not
In the same house, besides
want candelabra have been
and two large silver vases,
Ire. But a discovery yet LOOM
In the same house a subter-
I, in which were a well, a bath,
da which were collected the
of the pine, which had been
etto 1.411143. Up to the present
discovered In Pompeii with
bombed by time and volcanic
1 .1 is 26.20 metres in depth, it
le to lind excellent drink.
14 a limpid stream under.
.no di Luca la now completing
t.—This noble cid] flee—nen.
telly symmetrical of all the
fu imminentdangeroffalling.
celebrated architect, who has
i engaged in every cathedral
10 in, says that thereto nothing
trig at any day, like that of
Such a calamity has been
I efforts have been made to
truction of the fabric'. The
oily by iron bands,and Wren,
less. said that if they .were
.1 spread open the walls and
etlon. £40.000 are required
ig, 01 which £B,OOO are eub-
.Ding.—Theodore Am, a
th Pennsylvania Cavalry,
vilth a revolver which.
. entered the rightbresit;
tart, causing Instant death.
tt he was on a visit 4o his
ilvanta Infantry. He was
.nd leaves a wife and three
Allegheny Utty. He has
•ly three years, and passed
le safely.
LAND.—The profeinitonal
nis numbered by the last
men end women, 185;
10.364; physicians. 4,885 ;
d ministers, 0.08;1` . ; tn. the
Ist • to the police, 2;9313;
it ,a 1.43,
I)]!:sTßucTrvr, FIRE-BETERAI. MILLS
BURNED DOWN.
Shortly after nine o'clock last evening a fire broke
out in one of the paper mills at Mona.yunk, own.
.pied by Aladin Nixon, and owned by the Nixon
family. The flames communicated to the
other two mills, on the same property, also
occupied. by lair. Nixon, all of which were de
stroyed. The mills were three Aeries 'high, and
built of stone. A oanal runs by on one side
and the Sehuyikill on. the other. The canal sepa
rated them from Whittaker's mills. The 'upper
building was new and was used for the manufacture
of paper, and (had a fine Foudrinier press in it. The
centre or main building was Used to manufacture
pulp out of straw for paper and sepplied the other
two. The lower building was used for the =nurse
tul o of pulp and also of paper. In the west-central
part of the lot opposite the man building was a
small structure used for the storing of straw,
which was also destroyed, A large quantity of pulp
was manufactured in the two mills both for their
own use and for sale to other parties. The proprie
tors had a Kood stook of paper on hand, which is a
total loss. Several newspapers in this olty were
supplied from these mills. The fire burned stub
bornly till this morning, and on account of the com
bustible material confined within the walls, it was
an impossibility to stop the progress of the flames.
The tire companies of Blanaynnk and Germantown
were promptly on band. Several steamers were sent
to the fire from the built-up portion of the city by
Chief Lyle. The firemen worked manfully, but their
efforts availed but little to the burning buildings.
They kept the flames
from extending to the Whit
taker mills adjoining. The light caused by the fire
was visible for miles around, and could be plainly
seen from any portion of the city. It was .Impos
sible to ascertain the total loss last evening, but it
will, in all probability, reach $125,000.
—According to so/Ps Journal of Health, a dollar's'
worth of meat, at twenty-five cents a pound, goes
as far as fifty cents' worth of butter at halt ,a dollar
a pound. Three pounds of flour,' at eight cents a
pound, is said to contain as mu& nutriment as nine
pounds of roast beef, which, at twenty. five cents, is
$2.25; that is, twenty-five cents , - worth of flour goes
as far as nine times that much money spent for
roast beef, as weighed at the butcher's stall. A pint
or white beans, weighing one pound, and costing:
seven cents, contains as much nutriment as three
pounds and a half of roast beef costing eighty-seven
and a half cents. Of all the articles that can be
eaten, the Cheapest are bread, butter, molasses,
beans, and rice. A pound of corn meal
. (Indian)
goes as far as a pound of flour ; so that, fine family
flour, at sixteen dollars a barrel in New York city
in July, Melt, and corn meal at four cents, the latter
is just one-half less expensive. If corn and wheat :
were ground, and the whole product, bran and all..
were made into bread, fifteen per cent. of nutriment,
would be saved, with much greater healthfulness.
CrirlC
CoNtiliDninis.—Why. is a swell like a fellow.
fond of getting tight? Because he often has a .
glass" in his eye. When are a man's brains most
likely to change color I When bran dye (brandy)
gets into his head. Why can a lady never reason
ably object to * l3.' g atfetharrpidting his arm round
her waist to support her? Because Its-treating ter
in a pi ap-her manner. When may an individual
of the male persuasion be said to be addicted to bad
habits? When be fails to procure .his wearing ap
parel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of, Rook
hill tic, Wilson,. HOS. tip and 005 Chestnut street,
above Sixth? - 1.
Summar. CLormact.
Cheap Clothing. •
First-olass Clothing.
Superior Clothing.
Ready-made Clothing.
Charles Stokes its Co.'s Clothing.
"One-price" Clothing.
Under-the-Continental Clothing.
BROWN'S Bnorromen Tnocvras, adverti sed in
another column, are highly recommended for public
speakers and others, for the relief of colds and to
clear the voice. Their efficacy Is strongly attested
by Congressmen, clergymen, and singers, who use
them. Among the certifica tes
es to their merits we
observe letters from Henry Ward, Beecher, N. P.
Willis, E. H. Chapin, and others of endnence.—N.
Y. Evening Post.
• "LIGHT WORE AND GOOD PAT."—A pleasant
and profitable agency, for the sale of good books,
may be had by addressing, with stamp, Fowler &
Wells, 384 Broadway, New York. jy2o-4t Wit
TSFE EIANDSOSERST ASBORTHISINT OP STRAW,
FILLS', mad other Bats can be purchased of Charles
()Word ac Sons, 884 and 880 . pliestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel.
OAPB MAY,Lora) Baal Ora, ATidarrio
A. nne assortm ent of ladies , and gentlemen's bath
ing droves can be found#Joba 0. Unison's, Nos. 1
and 8 North Sixth street. , irAf
STRANGE WCIAINSIIII BROADWAT.--Sozodont,
which 18 fast becoming a household word, le derived
from the Greek, t itAul composed of two words
"Soso," to preserve r and " Odontes," the teeth—
Souglont, a preserver of the teeth. For beautifying
the teeth, invigorating the gums, and sweetening
the breath, it is without a peer In the world.
Sold by Druggists. jyl9-tuthsa3t
A Srmarnro Assoirisonsi of misessl, children%
and boys' hate, at reduced prices, can be purchased
of ()tastes Oakford & Sone, 834 and 836 Chestnut
Street, Continental lEfOtel.
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PD Blodgett,VS A
P Bennett
H Duffid Wheeling
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D P Wash, - D C
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Fulton, Baltimore
8 k Clerk & la, Indiana
Miss Lizzie Clark. Indlaria
F Reply, Chicago --
J C Beatty & la, Ohio c .
Id e Bess & is, Baltimore
8 Lewis, Allentown
El A Bridges, Allentawst-
D F Bachman, New York
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Z W Demurest, Dayton
L F W
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nd
J Fairfield. II
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Mel R Morris, Et 8 A
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P Cowles, New Raven
W B /inner, Fort Monroe
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Miss leunders & brother
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Jan Belford, stanch Chung.
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Semi Mitebell, Clearfield
R Gerhart, Lancaster .
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Merit R W Perry, Pt Royal
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A Spencer & la. Maryland'
Henry Belden, Brooklyn'
The
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J R Moorhead
Joo Ralston, Armstrong co
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Jor B.Hnline
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Weber. BaltimoreJens,'
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B Shantz, II 8 A
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abe
R B Marartney, N Y
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A Bitglii & eon E Baltimore
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J O'DonDell, Honesdale Tease Weller, Searord, Del
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changes Red, Busty, or Gray Hair Instantly to a
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Hair or [Raiding the Skin, leaving the .Bair -Soft and
Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, freonently.yeatoring
Ita prietine color, and rectifies the ill effecteof bad Dyes.
The‘kenuine is signed WILLIAM A. Bevoiceion; all
others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold
by all Druggists, hi. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New Yorlt. Batohelor's new Toilet Cream for Messing
the Haiti.
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All are thereby treated alike.
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COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated, s
TOILET SOAP, in nisli . rersal-de
Mead, is made from the CHOICEST materlal, is MILD
and EMOLLIENT hilts nature, FRAORANTLN . SCENT.
ED, end EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL Reaction npon
the Skin. For sale by all Draggles , and, Fancy Goods
dealers. fe2B-tritludy
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R Stillman Ft Delaware
F Dodd, New York
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J P Pomeroy, Cincinnati
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it W Chace, Wash. D C
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L Stettane, New.rork
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poi-Leaeh. U.B A.
Chas Stewart, U 8 N
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J 8 Morris, Louisville
Alex Brand, Lexington.Ky
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Miss td H Costner, Tena
I. Wilcox, Boston
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8 M Buckingham, N Y
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A Hooley, New York
W M Baxter, New York
Mr & Mrs Kremberg, Ball
Mr Booms, Baltimore
A Anderson lit Louis
'.l Wilson, llewYork
Stevens, Boston
Thos Drallan, New York
W Prickhardt, New York
Id Dutch
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IR J Dutch, Illinois
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Lancast
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IS B King,Baffelo,N
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Mrs A W Benedict l'enns
W Toting. U 8 N
B B Petriken, Look Haven 3
II Rosenbaum. Ohio
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B Hilgard, Delaware
Tana C Frame...Delawara
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hauls'.
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J R Hall, New York
John If Hick, New York
C_bas W Briggs. New York
H Burinikle, Louisville
J Judson at dan, Rochester
N Kahn
W H Barnes
W Dickson, Bedford, Pa
A B Rowell, Cincinnati
Geo H Anxer, New York
°rictus.
,Geo Greene, lowa,
'8 Albert, Brooklyn
H tieheit, Baltimore
W U Croplay, Washington
F F Fanning, Washirgtml
8 11 Kennedy, New York
8 C Magruder. Washington
John Al Comegys. Vermont
Robt Dick, Buffalo
B Philpot. Baltimore
H S Morgan, Wheeling
H Sinnickson,New /areal
C Barrett, New Haven
.lohn Gillett, Washington:
H 6 Rutherford, N Haven
John W Barton, Reading
L R Hoot, New York
8 MeCallam, U S A
M i ll Mmi
Williams, Williams, New York
W D Smith
ercial.
John Di ody, New York
Job IT ralli r, Poona
H Mitchell, Now York
F Worriten, Penne
J Russell, cheater eo
J D Rcumell, Cheater to
, S Rhoades Cheater co
' 8 Pennock ' . Cheater co
()wen meh C IuWII CAeater
H .1 Baldwin, W Cheater
Wash Etving, Penns
Johh Jeffery, Chester co
Dr H. Dnitiold, Cheeter_co
Miss Spans. Ratable
Copt T B acarboronch,llBA.
Meat R W Perry, U S A
A Cad whlladdr Tardieryl
0 W Howboar. Fort Carbon
8 Townsend, Delaware
Kra Townson I & 8011. Del
John Raw, Leavenworth
M Osterhont,Wllkesbarre
.18McDonald, Indiana
A J Thompson. Wrlshtsvill
H Dlotinger, Tan:LRCM&
A Prlttinger, Lebanon
s Vistion.
Si McDonald_,McCeisVnla
H C Memo, II 8 A
Sam! Lapfer,Perry co. Pa
D Swartz, Lal3o.4er
Jos J Lewis, Wash, D C
Charnoa T Lewis. N T
W bienonlieDY, Concord
John B Rhodes, Del co, Pa
W M Rosa, MI Vanier'. Fa.
-y Sheaf.
W K Carver, Newtown, Pa
8 $ Bier, Now None, Pa •
Jr Typon, ChAtenham, PA
Sonoma ok, Penns
C Chambers, Penns
W Van Kirk, Frankford,P6
noise&
Gilbert L lentz
A K Hum Mount AT
J H Hoover, PennsilVanis
Jobn Blase, Anaville
J H Kinport, enplane
8 B Ho ward. Potrevilie
F Pearson, New Jersey
The N
d Engle. •
T T Miller, Penisiburg
13 Erdman, Penner
Knntz, Bletineton, Pe
.1 P Merstetter, - Easton
Jacob Gabel, Pottetown
Levi Kuhns, Allentown
W Stahl, Allentown
SPECrIAL NOTICES.
Here bye? Here Drell
TBS, POPULAR CLovime Housll OP 1221XLA,
"OAR HALL."
goods at modeiste prices.
. - WANAMAKER do BROW%
S. 3. some? BIRTH sad:BURIEST Streets.
Miaow Department (to make to order) No. 1 IL Sixth et.
&WI soil's Hamm Paracmat
LOOS-STITCH •
szvhive xrActratas. •
THE ORNAI7.I3T, SIMPLEST, LED BUT.
thilairrnotne. 404 CTIZSMTT- Straet. above Sevantlli
MA.R~tI~I`3-
LENNRY—HILLER. —On the 19th inst. , at Alexandria,
Va., by the Rev Dr. Speak, John M. Lenny, Esq., to
Miss Mary Miller, of New York.
LOBD—PEEL.- - On Tuesday evening', at the BiStat
Church, Falls of Schuylkill, by the Rev. J. R. Clots
shire, Mr James W. Lord Pall e-ichmnd, Fa., to Mita
MDzabeth Sarah J..Peol, of of Schur kLII. *
BIRCHALL. —On the 39th inst., Henry P. Birchen,
Esq., in the 46tb year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are reepeot
fully invited to attend hie funeral. from the residence
of his brother, William B. Birchen, on the Old York
road. near Shoemakertown, on Thursday afternoon. at
2 o'clock. es
BPOONER.—In New York, on the 18th inst., after
abort illness. Sarah W., wife of Edwin gpooner.
The relatives and friends of trie family are respect.
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, 611 Vine street, on Thursday morning, at 9
o'clock.
PLEASANTS.—SoddenIy, on the morning of the 18th
that , Mr. Daniel Plessenia.
His male relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral from his late residence, 1433 Wal
nut street, on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock. Baltimore
gapers please oonY. , •
.
BENSON & MOILANING STO •
140.9113 CHESTNUT Street. !Yl-tt
VYRB & LANDBLL, FOURTH ANEI
- 11 a Allen hare a
Fine stock of Silks,
Fine stock of Shawls,
Fine stook of Flannel, •
Mae stock of Linens,
itais stock of mastitis. 1.30
NATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRANCH,
New Jersey in open upon the European plan, the
cheapest way to live, coating &boat $l6 per weak; get
what you want, and only pay for what you consume.
D. P. PETERS, Proprietor.
Cars leave Vine street every day at 7.45 A BE and
3.30 P. M. IYI6-12t
Mr" OFFICE errizcivs , VOLUNTESII
SDE6TITiITE CO6IMiTTRE, No. 42 WA.'
NUT STREET, July 20, 1864
instructions, under, date of July 15th, haYtag
been Waned to the Provost Marshals to grant no certille.
cates of exemption ter a definite term of years, bat Ohl*
for the period of non- liability of the substitute not kietc
ceed three 'ears, and this being at variance with ogle
cial assurances heretofore received, this Committee aan
no longer promise absolute exemption. - --
The Committee can only undertake to f•trnish each
certiticateeof exemption as tie Provost Marshals. are .
authorised to givb; and they cannotpretend to EIISTAILI
tee that the substitutes furnished shall not be liable to
military service for three years. _ 2 •
All subscribers, who are not satiated With .the condi
tions now imposed by the War Department. are invited
to call and withdraw their subscriptions. _
DANIEL STBINMET Z
_ Chairman.
J. •G. Ho SENO/. RTEN, Treasurer.
JOHNLARK HARE:
THOMPSON.
HENRY.C. LEA.
CLEMENT B. PENROSE.
VW" PB E RIMEL FOR TWENTY
FOURTH WARD RECRUITS —At a meeting of
the TWENTY-FOURTH WARD BOUNTY COMMIT
TEE, held JULY 19.1661, the following resolation was
unanimously adopted:
Reßolryd. Th at,tb in Committee will pay a premium of
TWENTY DOLLARS for each three -yearn volunteer
who shall be enlisted to the credit of the Wentz , -
fourth Ward, to be bald to the patty presenting the re
cruit, On the cortificate of the murtering oltloer; and
tbat a premium of TWENTY. FIVE DOLL siR.B tot paid for
each three year' e Subs , Dote who shall he obtained for a
citizen enrolled in the Twenty -fourth. Ward to be paid
an above provided. E. SPENCER MILLER,
3721.6 t Secretary.
Igr OFFICE MP Xl= PIMILA.MiIEto
WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE
RAILROAD COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA. July 96. 19 64 .
The rates of Freight on all kiwis of Nersheudisetrans
potted over the MAIN LINE. acid the -DELAWARE
RAILROAD, with its connections, will be advanced
twenty (20) per centnm on rates as per published tariffs
bearing dates of January 18th and April Ist, 1964. This
adr ante to take effect MONDAY, Jaly26th •
H. F. TIERNEY,
• Superintendent.
CRAB.-H IDE,
Master of TransportsAios,
gar' NOTICE.—OIL SPRINGS—OIL
WELLS—OIL LANDS IN WEST VIRGINI
PETROLEUM. —Parties desiring to control a rat-class
operation on It. It., and near the Ohio riser, can sub
scribe for a 'tatted number or interests by calling upon
the owner, from 10 A. M. to S P. M., from whom all par
ticulars canbe obtained. WM. I. TEMP'S',
MLRItOE HOUSE:
1721-91 . • GIEESTNIIT Street, &bora Ninth.
aerCALI; FOR A 4:IOIUNIFY COM YEN
TION TO AVOID THE DRAFT. • •
At a meeting of the Delegates from the Ward Bounty
Fund Committees, held July 9th 188 i, the following
resolutions, on motion of Sheriff John Thompion, were
adomed •- • • •
Resolved. That the Wards he requested to vetirgapith
for the purpose of encouraging enlistments.
-Resolved, That each ward be requested to elect three
delegates to a Gencral Convention, whose duty , it shall
be to supei intend the general interests of the wards, to
promote unity in their action, and to adopt such mea
sures as in - their judgment chat! be best adapted to 811
the quota of the city ander any future call of the.Presi •
dent.
Resolved, That the officers of this meeting beYequest
ed to issue *call for such Convention immediately on
the Issuing of the call for men by the President of the
United States.
In conformity with theaboveresolutions, the delegates
that may be appoint. d by the wards are requested to
meet on MON DAY EVENINO next, *July sffith, in DI&
.TBICT COUNT-ROOK No. 2. at 8 o'cloot.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, President.
Jona K. VAr.riernts. secretary. iy2o
111gr'
THE COM.INO DUMPY.
TO ENROLLED CITIZENS
We have now on hand
TWENTY ALIEN AND CONTRABAND
SUBSTITUTES.
.oall at one at the agency,
428 WALNUT EIVIIPT.
and secntii a Sabstitntathat will exempt yon from ser
vice during the time Of his enlist nent.viz. ; thwite yeari
Tke draft willcertainly take plane on
SEPTEMBER trrn, 1864.
Do not fall to ;all at once
•
i720.3t8
Or DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE SCHUYLKILL AND OIL CREEK OIL
COMPANY. No. .524 WALNUT Stree t.
PHILADHLPBTA , Daly 18, 1664
The Board of Directors have THU DAY declared a di•
vidend of ONE per cent. on the capital stock, payable,
tree of State tax, on and after the XB4l inst. The trans
fer books wil l close on the 20th Inst. at I.: K. ,and open
'on tbe 2&b. Lir 19•50 L. J. DEMUTH, Seely
_.
Or.OFFICE AND
.SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA.;
EY, PHILADELPHIA, T mo. 11th . 1864.
At sabred meeting of the 'Board of Managers, held
THIS DAY, a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar and
RIO ty• Bye Cents per share was declared, clear of State
and United States tax, payable to the Stockholders, or
their legal representatives, on or after the 21st instant.
The transfer book will be closed until the 21st inst.
jyl2l2t WILLIAIif BIDDLE, Secretary.
OFFICE PD
I. TRENTON BLILHILAE
EOAD COMPANYLPHIA AND .
PHILADELPHIA, July 16, 1864.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
allnuaDlVlDED
profitsFVE PER CENT.. (clear of
taxes) from the of the Company, payable to
the Stockholder!, or their legal representatives, on and
after the 21st instant The transfer books winks) closed
until the 21st'instant.
iyl66t
lar CENTRAL SUBSTITUTE AGEE.
CY,. No. 606 MaRKHr Street, States Union
Hotel. Highest price in cash paid to alien or veteran
anbetitatee.'- If° deductiont made.
Substitntes,farnished for any part of Pennsylvania.
Honest. fair dealing-the motto. .1720-St.
OVEIOE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
131111eTITHTE COMMI MEE, 422 WALNUT
Street. Jali 7Q 11364•
This Committee bait Removed to No. 422 WALNUT
Street, op stairs, where It will receive application• from
citizens Oe.irons to secure SUBSTITUTES or REPRE
SENTATIVES. A payment of $4OO to be made at the
time of application, and a power of attorney to be given
for the City Bounty. Substitutes furnished in the order
of application.
Veterans and Aliene desiring to enlist as Sabstitntet
will Wryly to the Committee, who will have them mus
tered/13W service. when they can select their own regi
ments. Besides the Bounty paid by Government, they
will receive from the Committee 81M HUNDRED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS on day of muster, without
deduction for coin r brsrerage. No charge of
any kind is made. .
enlist on the moat advantageous conditions.
~Vethrans are especially wanted in the service, and
10 A. M. Is 2. P hi., and fro man l
DANIEL N RTE.' Chai
Oli o n te tb e t a is t re our - s from
J. j. CLARK HARE. JOHN THOMPSON,
CLEMENT B. PENROSE. HENRY C. LEA,
J. 0. ROSENGARTEN; Treasurer.
jylS-124
OFFICE CATAWLSSA RAILROAD
Y 210 424 WAI.NIIT sTREwr
Ca k ir . AN ' AMA
DE PIII4, Bth J une, 1864.
FOTICB''TO 'IgkOcKHOLDBRS —The' Board of Di
rectors have this day declared - a dividend of three per
oent, on its preferred stook. .out-of the net profit- of the
compant, payable on the Ist of AUGUST next. • .
Transfer Bookayrilt be closed from the Alst...ftly t o
id August. inclusive. -••
By order of ***Board: '- • • 'e s
'j*:that W. L. GMAZ4,9Z • TreiWOZW.. •
MU=
V • ESS.-PHELADELPIIIA, 1:115 . DAY, JULY 1804:
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
REPRES
1. Robert P. Kin& .
2. O. Morrison Costae,
S. Henry Thymm,
4. William H Kern,
5. Batton H. Jenks,
5. Charles M. Rank,
7. Robert, Parke,
8. William Taylor,
9. John A. Hiestand
70. Irklard H. Cory('l
1,
11. Edward Rolliday,
12. Charles F. Bead,
OrTHE SUSQUEHANNA AND TIDE.
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their:4)3oe
at No. 41' WALNUT Street, Room 19 o. 4.
The **Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the
ogles of the Companies, at the place above stated.
'This Regiment Is now in * tam and nearly fall, and
will soon leave for the.seat of war. NoW is the oppor
tunity for all men to join 'a 11rd-class organization.
Come one an& all, and join with us in defence of our
- glorions 'Union. Tour Country calls, and,. as flood
CITIZEN'S AND PATRIOTS
Tau must respond! One or tore
are now open
Application should be made inuttedlately, at Head
quarter%
AU enlisted men or this Regiment will report. to-asy,
at 10 o'clock, at the ileadoll9.llol% 432 "CHESTNUT
Street, for mutter. It
MERCHANTS' B3EUMENT.
report at Headquarters.
The Regime& is now in CAPP, where the men, as
40031 as mustered in, will be unlibuned.
S. H. JOS&PH• & CO
A. Y. THOMSON. TrPantrer
- ..•
FOR PRESIDENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
OF ILLINOIS.
FOB VIGE PRESIDENT,
ANDREW JOHNSON,
OF TENNESSEE.
ELSCI'OII/111. TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
MORTON MoIdIOHAJIL, Philadelphia,
T. OITIMINGHAN,
Beaver County.
ATWE.
13 BMus W/Hall,
14. Charles H. Shriner.
15. John-Whiter,
16. David trtcennaueirk.
17. Davie W. Woods,
18. base Benson,
19. John Patton..
20. Samuel B. Dick.;
21. Everard Storer,
22. John P. Penney,
23. Ebenezer MaJonitin,
24. John. W. Blanchard.
By order of the State Central Committee. -
CAMERON, Chairman
4700 an d CASH PAID TO SITBSTV
YRINCTPALS SUPPLIED,
At
1720-fits LIBRARY [treat, above Fourth duet.
MILLETARN.
NC : .
15: G eTH
MERCHANTS' REGIMENT,
COLONEL A. A.XECHLER.
VACANCIES FOR COMPANIES
No: 533 OR 432 OECESTATUT
.STREET.
CITY BOUNTY 650.
Officers with men desiring to ioing this Regiment will
No. 432 OTT-STM7T `STDDET, DAILY.
TWO FULL COMPANIES will be accepted.
All 'Expenses Paid for Reemiting.
CHAS. W. SMITH,
Lieut. Colonel Commanding'
I HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA.
PHILADELPHIA, June 28,1/364.
Thenamee of persons removing to or from this District
will be added to or strieken from the lista of enrolment.
Copies of the lizta are open for public inspection, and
civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and
point out errors in the lista and give each information as
may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have hirnname stricken off the list if he can show
satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled, on amount
of A lienage, Now.reefaenee. Oyer-ape, Permanent
Physical Disability.
A compliance with the foreScilLSantkegribull Is ear"
neatly solicited. WM, E. MAN,
leW-tf Captain and Provost Marshal.
COPAIITNERSMPS.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
. 1 - day formed a copartnership for the transaction of
the WHOLESALE BOOT Ar m HOE BUSINESS SI No. 6IS
MARKET St., under th of FOSTER BENNET!.
Tbey are now opening a large and varied stock, to
Which they inyitethe attention of buyers.
• A. Ff. FOSTER: Philadel
OLIVER EENNIITT, Boston.phia.
Philadelphia, July 2, INC ty9-stnttilit
rigSUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO.
ATBD themselves together ander the Inn of
BOLTOff, DYKEMAN. & CO., and will continue the
Car Building business in all tie branches at the old
establishment, corner TWINTY-FIBST and HAMM.
TON Streeta. JOS. R. BOLTON
• 080.
0. W. CHILD*
-I.m•
-
3yl
JOLT 1, 1864
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND .
EQUIPA.GE,
PHILADELPHIA, July 21 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Offie•
nntil 12 o'clock M. TUESDAY, the lath Instant, for
supplying the SCHUYLKILL AR SENAL the following
article... .
Sky-blue Kersey, army standard. % or 6-4 wide, to b•
made from pure wool. and free front shoddy.
Blue Flannel Sack Coats. lined.
Haversacks, linen. painted.
Blankets, vulcanized India Rubber or Gotta Percha,
for infantry.
Boots To be sewed, oy hand or machinery, but if
and• " by machinery. to be doubled. soled, with-
Bootees. outkwelta.
Drums, artillery, X and full size.
General Hospital Flags.
Company Order Boots:
Company Descriptive Books.
Regimental General Order Books.
Regimental Order Books. _
Brigade,Division, and Headquarter Books. viz:
Brigade Letters received.
Brigade Letter. •
Brigade Order.
All the above articles to be of array standard.
Linen Linings; samples required. • •
Army Standard samples of each of the '-above ar
ticles can be seen at this Office. to , which deliveries mast
strictly conform.
Bidders must state in their Proposals the prise,
(which mug be given in writing, as well as in lizares.)
and also the quantity and times of delivery .
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sona, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, an& certified to as being good and sufficient sonority
for the amount involved, by some pnblio•lnnettonary
of the United States.
Bids from defaulting Contractors, and those that
do not fully comply with the requirements of this
advertisement, will not be considered.
Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the
guarantee required on each bid, eau. be had on applica
tion stills Office, and none others, which do not em
brace this guarantee, will be considered; nor will any
proposal be considered which does not strictly conform
to the requirements thereto stated.
_-
Bids must be endorsed Propobals for Army Sup.
" stating the pit4olsbld for.
EL H. CHOSMAN,
.. Haar Mast. Gen. U. 8. A_
ARm.y. surrazs.
,
OMB 01 . AMY. 9LOTHINa AND EQITEPAGE,_
' 4. • .• • Ito. 802 BituAD WAY.
• • ••• linw YORK. July 19, 1884. •
SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be received at this Depot
until 12 'o'clock 11. on-THURSDAY.. the 28th instant,
for furnishing by contract at the Depot of Army Clothing
and Equipage in this city;
Blanket*.
•
ffinit Drawers. . • • •
Flannel Drawers
• Hospital Tents and Flies. •
Bosrital-Tent Flies.
Shelter Tents, 80 or. Duck.
- Manilla Paper, Wise°. •
Famplee of which can be rem at this office.
Blddera subelit with their proposals samples of
the articles which they propose to deliver, or of the ma
terial of which the articles are, to be made—in the case
of flannel drawers and - tents - at least one yard of the ma-.
tertal should be submitted.
Bidders will state the quahtity they wish to famish,
the shortest time in which they can mAks deliveriee.
and hose goon they can complete the delivery of, all they
bid for .
All bids must be accompanied by a proper guarantee.
signed by two responsible parties, setting forth chat if a
contract is awarded to the party named therein he will
at once execute the same, and glee blends for its faithful
performance,
The Dulled State% reserves the right to reject any part
or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed for the in-:
tercet of the service.
-
Proposals should be endorsed "Froposaisfor fuel:ash
ingiChere intert the article bid for)," nod addreo...4 to
• Lieut. Col. D. H. YISTO%
.)721.6t Deputy Quartermaster General. U. S. A. •
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH_
WAYS, Ofkoe S.W. corner WALNUT and P(IPTH
Streets.' ' •• .PHTLADELPHIA, July 20, 1864.
NOTICE .TO CoNTRACTORS.
SEALED PHOPOSALS will be received at the office of ,
the Chief Coln Mite/stoner of Highways 'until 3 o'clock P.
Id on MONDAY, July We hug, for the constmillort of
a SEWER on the line of TWELFTH Street. trom Oirard
avonne to Oxford street The said Sewer to extend
southward and northward from the Thompson-street
bower. That on the south to be two feet six inches In
diameter, and that on the north, from said Thompson
street Sewer-to Jefferson street, three feet, and thence
to Oxford street two - feet and six inches in diameter, of
brick and d irecte d in rm, with sneh inlets and man
holes a s s
may be by the Chief Engineer and Sur
veyor. The understanding to be that the Contractor
shall t ake bills prepared against the property fronting
on said sewers to the amount of seveuty-dve cents for
each lineal foot of front on each side of the street as so
much cash paid ; the balance to be paid by the city.. All
bidders are ixivited to be present at the time and place of
opening . the said proposals Each proposal will be ac
companied by a cert ificate that a bond has been filed in
the Law Department as directed by the ordinance of
May 26, 1680. If the lowest Meter shall not execute a
contract within five days after the work is awarded, he
will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on
his bond for the difference between his bid and the next
higher bid. SPHCIFICATIONO HAT BR HAD AT THE DE
PARTMENT OF SURYETs, WHICH WILL 55 STRICTLY AD-
M RED TO. The city reserves the tient to reject all bids
if deemed exorbitant. W. N. SMEI) LEY,
13 , 31-them3t Chief Commisaioner of Highways.
S . JEI OLT S M A.I4T
NO. 257 BROADWAY, NEW YOBS. ' ,
IMPORTERS OF
ALEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES,
.igklEin AND ENGLISH HOSIERY,
Iti:ENtS FI r JRNISFIIN44
ACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS,
to which NUT.
!NMI. TEE wHoughtia *Lei
jylo.l3m
B RASS STENCIL ALPHABETS.
.I..MSTC ALP Sr. Zf,
M.
453 i SALEM STREET, BOSTON,
The only manufacturers in the United Staten of Erase
Alphabets and Fignres, to any great extant or in any
variety. Sold at wholesale at theLmasst Cask Prices.
also. the beat of INDELIBLE STENCIL - INK: eery
cheap. Stencil Dies and all kinds of Stencil Stock. In
quiries or coders promptly attended to. iy2l,3m
PABBITT'S N. Y. taOAPS..—ORDERS
received in large lots be the wboleeale agent,
BENRY. C. icsca,oarf.
lt* B. W. corner WATRR and CHlStiTtafT.
TiIIRYEA'S SUPERIOR STARCH:-
A- , DURYEA'S Glen Cove Starch, liaised& for pad
dings, .Cakre, Also, Corn Starch; conete.ntly on
_band fox Bale by the agent tlSNßlf C. KILLOGG LL
IV 8. W. corner WATER and CHESTS T.
IDtBI3IIBR'S EXTENSIVELY-KNOWN
and highly-appreciated stylea of Colored Photo
mesphe are invaluable 'likenesses, st the moderate
barge of $l. ~Secure good pictures at SECOND Stree t;
'above Green. /t•
DO NOT FAIL TO QBT
_COLORED
PHOTOGVAPHIL -leyon want likeneaaes to give
satisfaction. REIDOE'S styles sie finely finished.
.ancluately and ardedicallY oolProd. .11 only. SBOOND
.Btrast, gibove Gram , ' •
fVARTES DE —VIE IVA EQUAT:::.- TO
6117 made/ lA the•ottreof 471w.:tbst saes
Q mt. and ~no, arijiitlatiOa. spedsmme.
B; 851xraWi.OR.1.-Amun Met: .
RETAIL DRY' GOODS.
. ,
RMlr;*
NAVY, AND Orin
- CLOTH IX 011 S .
W. T.SNODGRASS,
34 B. SECOND Street, and 23 STRAWBEERY Street.
A large stock of all kind of
CLOTHO, CABSIMEREiI, TESTING%
At fair prices. purchased before the rise, fudersatdeat
of gold gambrera, by the package, piece, or yard. - Oar
motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and See our
stock. The Allay and Navy trade has our special at
tention. iyl-lm
RtCH ORGANDY LAWNS REDUCED
ISOM $1.25 to 75 cte.
Lawnsrgandy Robes, reduced to PS.
reduced from $1 ton% cts.
Grenedines at very low prices.
Summer WEISS Goods all reduced.
-
India Silks reduced to 75 ate and St
White Bareee Shawls and Oircalars,
White and-Black Lace Pointes and Rotundas.'
Summer Shawls selling off very low.
While and Colored Shetland Shawls.
BOWLS' HALL. & 00..
!VI South 1311COND Street.
CLOSING \OUT SUMMER DRESS'
GOODS AT LOW PRICES. '
A great variety of styles of this season's importation,
from 22 cents.to $l.
Beet Pacific Lawns at MX cents.
Figured Brown Lawns at 87% centa.
French Lawns at , 10„ , 50, 62 and cents.
Best makes of Muslims Calicoes, -Ginhame and all
kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the manufacturer's
prices.
White Barege and Luna Shawls.
Silk Grenadine Shawls..
600 ail-wool Cashmere Shawls, $2.25, worth 82.60.
H..STEEL & 80ft,
Nos. 713 and 715 North TNNTEI Street.
TINAIVIINR OUR LAWNS.
-1-: 1 Lavine, brown ground, neat timed, 44e.
Lawns, white ground : neat awned, 44e.
Bnekaback and Bath Towels.largeAssortment.
Bird's Eye Linen Towels.
Extra size Damask Towels,
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, 16..
Bathing Flannels, red and gray.
.178 JOHN B. WOKS% 702 ARCH :treat
$1.38 g i g:1 IBLE 1 BLE ANDTWIST CASSl
ta.ss 6.4 Wide. Dark Mixed Heavy Tweeds..
Low-priced and tine Cassimeres.
No - advance in Summer. Stock.
Linen Drilla and Duck, : -
Superfine White Duck and Drills.
.„
Superb Stock IY?oltri"itilail
W
New York mills and other good makes Muslims, by
the Oemor yard
Wide Sheetingeby the piece. '
Best old standard makes Unbleached Muslims.
Flannels, Tickinsm, Checks, Stripee, - dm. -
Towels and Td.welbigs,
Damask Table'Liness, Napkins. .
FANOT SHINTINO FLANNELS.
COOPER CONAUD,
iy7' S. B. eoncer NINTH , and MARKET Streets.
IN - WAIL 'DE - PARIS," FOR THE
delightfulpreparation is sere
daily recommended to ladies about visiting the country
or sea shore, for removing thfodiseolorations caused by
:sunburn or salt air. The the
de Paris" is en
dorsed and universally used by the ladies of the French
capital. EUGENE JOIFIN No. 111 S. .TENTE 'Street,
below Chestnut, agent for I'Email de Parte. .1425-Unit
•
tiP
ri-O:CTN4;1.0_1•1:941:11
The . attention of LADIES ABOUT LEAP
. Intl TIM VITT for the " tea Shore,' ' " Wa
.teriag 'Places," or "the Country," is
E.; respectfully invited to the extensive stook
so of WHITS -GOODS GOODS, suitable for SLIMMER
WEAR. for WHITE BODIES, SCORNING
WRAPPERS, Sm.
r e An extensive assortment offered in Laos
and Worked Edgings and Insertinga
ERandkorchiars, Collars, Sleeves, and in Plain
and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Figured White -
Goods, AT .PRICES MUCH. wow THEIR
mPRESENT RETAIL VALUE.
pHO Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
1. • 03 pieces Puffed. Tucked, and Striped
E. M. NEEDLES.
riYI
FIRE-ratoor`cEms.
mum, IN HIS
•
BOMBASTIC . PUFF •
.
TILE PRESS
Of. yesterday, raking* to the
•
ATTEMEITED:'-BOBBERy •
01 ONE oir =lime'. ON • •
• . •
lEFUN3YAX3XCoIiNING•, 10th inst..
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 hole three:quarteri of
an inch deep, which was half way through the
door. There iano donbt..had they not been dlstdrbed, .
they would have drilled nail the way Onough the door,
and then robbed the Safe.
ditties: Rh Lillie states that the further you get Into the
Safe the harder thenon, which is another of his false
statements, I will undertake to drill the balance
through; and If I don't succeed In one-half boar's time,
I will forfeit one hundred dollars; or I will drill as
many holes as will satisfy him in from one-half to two
hour's time in BUT tart of that Safe, or any other Safe
he has in use in Philadelphia, including one or hoththe
Safes sold to the. Bank of
one
Liberties. If I don't
IWilf &Reit hinaied dollars: •
I sinceeded yestsidity in • drilling three holes in the
Safe at our store in twenty minutes each with one drill,
which is ready to drill three more without sharpening.
DAVID EVANS.
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-a- CITY 11113 COUNTY OF PIIII41:91L_PIIIk.
Estate of ildifliNlCillt'PENLATZ . , deceased.
The auditor appointed by the court to andit, settle,
and adjust the second account of FREDERICK ',CRC-
B ER. executor of the last will and testament of FREDE
RICK JUPPSNLATZ, deceseed, and report distribution
of the.balance in the hands of the executor, will meet
the pante. interested, for the purposes of his appoint
ment, on TUESDAY, July 2s, 1864, at II If . .at his
oftice, 506 WALNUT Street in the city of Philadelphia,
S 7 /•11tIltb..a . WI LLIAM ERNST, Auditor,
A UDITOR'S, NOTICE. •
Estate of JACOB KEYSER, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed bk the Orphans' Coartof Mont
=OTT county to_pase upon the exceptions flied to the
account of Jacob Keyser and George B. Detwiler. ad
ministrators of the estate of said Jacob Keyser, late of
Worcester toww-hip, In said county, &mesas d , and to
audit. settle and ailinet the said account, and to report
distribution of the 'balance in the hands of the account
.ants among the persons legally entitled to the same,
will meet the parties Intsrested for the purposes of his
appointment, on WEDNESDAY. the 27th day of July,
3864, at 9 o'clock A. at the Arbitration Room in the
Court House of said - coturty, in the • borough of Norris
town. trY74.h3ti .B. P. RANCOUR, Auditor..
UNITED. STATES. EASTERN
DIS
TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA—Scr.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE
MARSHAL OF_THE EASTERN DlSrium OF P&NN
SYLVANIA--tr.itrirrino:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding - on% Libel, tied in the name of the
United-States of America, hath- decreed all persons in
general who - have, or pretend to have, any right, titlp,
or interest in the Sloop JULIA, whereof is mas
ter, her Tackley Apparel, and Furniture; and the Goods,
Wares, and Merchandisediaden on board thereof; cap
tured by the United States Steamer Mystic." no derthe
command of Limit. Com. A.F. Creasman, to be monished,
cited, and called toj rid gmen., at the time and place under
written, and to tboeirect • hereafter expressed, (justice
so repaving.) Yon are therefore charged and strictly
enjoined and commanded, that you emit- 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.gal foteHigeneer. you do monish
and cite or cause to be motitahed and cited, perempto
rily, al t- persons in general who have, or pretend to
have..azy- right, title, or interest in the said sloop,
her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture. and the Goods.
Wares, and Iderchandleei 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 city of Phiredelphia, on the twentieth
day after publication.of these presents, if Übe, 0. coati.
day, or else on the next court day following, be
tween the usual hours of healing causes, then and
there to show, or allege, in.due form of law, a reasona
ble and lawful excuse, of say they have, w ily the said
sloop, her Tackle, Appals - I. and Furniture, and the
Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, laden on hoard
thereof, ebould not be pronounced to belong, at the
time or the capture of .the same, to the• enemies of
the United Suttee ' and ;as goods of their enemies or
otherwise, liable ,and subject to condemnation, to be
adjudged and Condemned as good and lawful prizes;
and fur th er to do and receive in this behalf as to
justice shall appertain: --And that ycisi &OP intimate, or
cause to be intimated.,nato all persons aforesaid, gene
rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also
intimated,) that if tbey shall not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or apnear end shall -not chow a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Court d o h intend and will proceed to adjudica
tion on the said caprare, and may pronounce that the
said Sloop JULIA, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture.
and the Goods,i, ares.and Merchandise, laden on board
• thereof, did belong, all the time of the captors of the same,
to the enemies or, the United States of America, and as
goods ot their enemies, oz other Wise; liable and sabject
to confiscation and-eondemnatton, to be adjudged and
condemned sajawfni prize, the absence or rather contu
macy of the persons so cited and Intimated in any wiee
notwitbatandingratild that you duly certify to the said
District Court what you. shall d.o in the premises,
together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN c ADWALAD3R, Judge
of the said Court. at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day of
JULY, A. H. 1864, and in the eighty-ninth year of the
Independence of the said United States. •
371.9.9 t HG. R. FOX. Clerk of District Court.
VII 7 ED STATES, EASTERN DIS
RICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Scr.
.THE PRkSIDENT OF TEE UNIT DIST R ICTS, To THE
IdARSHAL OF THE EASTERS OF PENN
SILVA
WHEREAS. The District Court of the United !Betwixt .
mind for the Eastern Distriot of Pennsylvania. rightly
anii,„duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in th e name of the
United Stamp. et America, bath decreed all Demme in
filTeermes l t`Z, h oulay.eaLo o orgre A n d a?ffit.TlVfi s et'e L o i t i te °r
ter is master. her Tackle. Apparel , and Furniture. and
the Goode, Warea, and Merchandise laden on board
thereof. captured by the United States steamer "Sweet
Brier," under the command of Ensign J. D. Dexter to
be monished, cited. and called to judgment. at the time
and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex
pressed, (Justice so .requiring) You are therefore
charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that
yen omit not, but that by publishing these presents in
at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub
liehed in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Lego/ /A
teitipeneer, you do reenish and cite, or cause to be
monished and cited, peremptorily, alipersons in gene
ral who have, or pietend to have r any right, title, or
interest lathe said Schooner.- her Tackle, Apparel. and.
Furniture, and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandise
laden on board thereof, to appear before the Honorable
JOHN CADWALADER, the Judie 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, or else on the next-court day follow--
ins, between th e ward hours of hearing causes. then
and there to show. or allege, in due form of law, a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why
the said Schooner, her Tackle, apparel, and Furniture,.
and the Goode, Wares, and Merchandise laden on
hoard th ereof. should not be pronounced to belong, at
the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of
thetinited States, and as goods of their enenatee or other
, . wise,. liable and subject to coadeninatlon, to be ad
judged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and
furtber'to do and receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appertain. Anddhat jou duly intimate, or cause
to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid. generally,
(to whom the tenor of these presents - it is also intl.
mated.) that Maley shall not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful came to the contrary, then said
District Court doth intend and will - proceed to adjudica
tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the
said schooner POCAHONTAS, hergackle, Apparel, and
.Furniture,sed the Ooods.Warqs,and merchandise laden
• on board thereof, didbelong, at the time of the captured
the same, to the enemies of the United States of Ameri
ca, and es goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable
and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned se lawful prize. the absence
.or rather contumacy of the persons so cited mid it
mated in any wiee netwithetanding, and that you duly
certify to the add District Court what you shall do
On the premise*, together with theeepresents.
• "Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
..;be, the raid Court. at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day
of JULE, A. D. 1864. and in the eighty-ninth year of
the independence of isaidiUnlted States.
. JYIF St G" R. FOX, Clerk District Court. '
, -
PENTRAL FAIR. - 1 -A VERY LARGE
sosortinwit of Itereoloopio-Ttewe of the Central
t itoALLIsTBR Ai BROTHER.
"i7Wit 7,101 CHIISTMITZ West.
NEW PUBLICATIONa.
PRECEDE
AMERICAN NEUTRALITY,
In reply to the Speech of
SIR ROUNDELL
Attorney General of England, in the British Rouse of
Commons, May IS.
t By GEORGE BEETS.
• Soo. Price 50 rents.
Just published by LITE
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WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
For sale by „
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THE HUMAN .VOICE ; MALE AND
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A .oEliiitaliiLDY, WHO IS OOMPH
-L.". TENT •to teach Stets l • . 'French, German,
etie
theniee, the rndimentoof Magic, Drawing Needle, and
Fancy Worke, wishee a SITUATION, either as reel•
deat dotty ()overawe or. Cemnanion. Address to Mee
AUGUSTAB.,.4I6 DUGAN htreet. jyttt.2l,*
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
-IL Alt D MILITARY INFTITIITS.
The scholastic year of ten months commences on the
Aria TUESDAY, the thh of 'September next, and closes
on the let of July followingt
Boys and yonnsegoen prorated for College or Business
in its various requirements. .
The modern languages are taught* native resident
Teachers, who hale no, connection with' any other
school.
Tor catalogues and full inforMatlon apply to
Wlll4 2..WILERS. A .11.,
Principal;
or, J. RUBTER WOB.R.IiT4 A. M. Ph. D.,
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WEST CHESTER, rallna.
AGRADUATE OF HARVARD, WITH
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thin BIIPTIMBM a School' for Yong Pcrlies
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_•' Wm. H. Trotter,
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t° s 6 . ooo, Address " Interest." this office. irffi-St"
WANTED—A GENTLEMAN. HAV
ING from 10.010 to Mao. DOLLARS, to take
as interest (either active or silent) in an established
bnaIneas—MANUFACTTTRING—and wholesale profits
large. First-class reform°e given and reglaThd-__, -1 1 1 , 1
COMlntilliCalio2ll3 atstcteoandentlal. Address, wns
real name. •S. R. J.. '.Prees office. iy2o-200,
WANTED TO PIIROHASE-AN IN
TEREST in a Wholesale Grocery Renee. Ad
dress Box 11 0 23 P. 0. iyl9.6t•
WANTED-A. COLORED BOY. 140 R
15 yeers old, se Walter is a Private Family._ Ay.
ply . st 6lB LOCUST Street. .17741
WANTED -THREE SUBSTITUTES
of good fighting onalities, for the Army of the
Potomac. to represent a gentleman exempt from mili
tary duty.. Apply at 205 WALNUT St., Phila. je3O.tf
A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITU
-4.-- Amy by the let or 15th of An et. as a salesman
In souk• first-claw wholesale or retail house. Has some
acapaintance With merchants in the coal and lumber
',pone of Pennsylvania. Could influence some trade.
Bee a good commercial education. Would have no
objection of assisting in the counting-room when not
otherwise engaged.
Reference given.
Address • •Nalesman," Pr.Ba office., •
A-
YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BOMB
- acquaintance with the Retail Trade. desires to
enter a good Jobbing' Minas by the let of August• wit
entlon cominietdon or salary. Address for three days.
this office, W. C."
A LOT IN MANTITA WANTED,
about ISO feet front.tor cash to! city Pp •
A
Areii LEE Philadelphia P. 0. • 1y) 2I
rl l O DRUGGISTg.-WANTED IMME
DIATELY, a PERSON cnmpetent In every Way to
take charge of a first-class (Chestnut street) Retail Drug
Store. Salary SSA Address, with reference,. Box 141,
Philadelphia Post Office. 3Y21-3t.
B LACKSMITHS - n ANDWHEN
WEIGHTS WARTED.
Omar QUARTHRWASTICIVII OPIUM,
WARRINGTON DEPOT,
WAsurawroa, D. C., July 4,191 H.
Wanted at once, to work in Government remit' shorab .
Quartermasters' Department, Depot of Washinton,
one hundred ami good BLACKSMITHS, and one bun-.
dred (100) good W HEEL W RIGHTS.
The pay per month will be sixty dollars (860), with
one (1) ration per day, add hospital privileges when
sick. • •
Apply to Captain CHAS. H. 70MPHINS. Q.
11. a. A., corner Twenty-second and O Streets, Wash
gton, -D. C. D H. RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Quarterraaster,
jy6-t2S . Department of Washington.
9 - IEA MSTERB WANTED. •
- •
CHIEF QVARTBAMASTIIII'II 01 , 1 , 7011,
WAMIXOTON DIPOT
WASEMMTOIt, D. C. July 0. 1
WA81111). at once, 7 HRI3B HUNDRED TS If-
MUM each arable of driving with single line,d
managlagaix-mule dams.
To such who are competent to perform th ' S duty the
pay perbmonth will be thirty dollars, with one ration
per day, and hospital privileges, including the best
medidl attendance - when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles H: Tompkins. A. Q. X 11.
8. A. corner Twenty-second , and. G streets, Washing
ton. D. C.D. H. RUC ER,
Bsig..Gen. 'and Chief Quartermaster. •
i7ll-18t .; . Depot of Washington.
.
$40,000 75 r 6 ."1:00 . ON. MORTGAGS
fatae not
leas than S 3 000 each, =rp-Crit" in
CHARLES itHO&DS„
i719-10c. Conveyancer, No. 38 8. fiEVERTEI Bt.
NO A. MONTH WANT AGENTS
at6oo a seenth,expenser paid, to sell my MUIR
.
rAMT - 1110 PENCILS, ORIENTAI, mid DI
other articles. Fifteen circulars seutfres. Address
apSe-d amens JOHN F: LORD. Biddeford. Maine.
SIMIIKM RESORTS.
COMTMATA HMS"
CYA. 'lll Y
,F9R Tips .inwsignar.-
ilMgMt
VNITED , :STATES.HOTEL.
4. I rLANTIO bITY, .N.
IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GERM
Trains leave VINT, STREET SWUM daily at 73 d.
M., 2 and 4.15 P M.
Terme $2l per week, or $3.60 per day.
BROWN, lc WCIELPPER,
177.1 m PROPRIETOR&
TTELtERTOWN HOT L, NQRTH
AMPTON COUNTY, Pa, —A few more BOLED•
ENS.can be accommodated. The place is snrronnded
by fine scenery, and iR easy of areas.. The undivided
attention of the proprietor will be siren to the boarders
Terms 6 10 per arse& For. particulars gorily to .1. C.
MON ER &CD, 120 North THIRD Strest,_Phila . Pa.
' J721-fit r* Proprietor, OWEN DASH.
VLORENCE HEIGHTS.- THIS BEAU
TIFUL RESORT is now open for the reception of
illeatit. Terms $l2 per week, or S per day. Apply on
the premises or at flo. 605 SARSOM Street.
jll9-191" R. 0- SIMIKIN, Proprietor.
•
RUMMER REBORT.-13 RO /ID -T OP
MOUNTAIN HOURB.—This romantic spot can be
reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central BaUroad to
Huntingdon thence by the Broad-Top Railroad via
Dudley. Retirsion .Tickets are issued at half the
tams/ rate*, which are good until the Int of - October.
First-clan acoommodattcm.s.
Tgaus—sl2 per week ; Per day $2.60. Clhildret and
servants half price.
Pot farther particulara address •
- C. •M. ALLMOND & Co.. Managers,
Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co. Pa.
BRIGANTILTREOUSE_, BRI G AN TINE
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 find this one of the most desirable places
for excellent Bathing, Fishing. Grinning, fib. Simi,'
lion, three miles from Atlantic City, and communion'-
, tion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden aud
Atlantic Railroad. Boats will be in readiness at the
Inlet, on the arrival of the trains, to convey guests to
the Hotel.
Terms moderate.
For further information *Adieu the proprietor.
BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.—
Tkate popular Summer Resort le now open, and pre
pared for the reception of visitors, until October nextThe' Rotel twill be under the *bargee of the kola asps ,
rienced management in the Country
The Bedford. Railroad has been finished to within Obi
hours' ride of Springs, over line Turnpike road.
Visitors will come by Penntrylpania Railroad to Noah
ingdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through.
Ample arrangements have been made to impply deal
ere and hadividnals ^with the BSI:WORD WATER, Iv
well-steamed casks, as follows:
- Por Barrel, oak (411S10-8 3 ao
Ralf Barrel. oak CC
1111 td 4. inallberry " 400
All orders addressed to It: ANDERSON, Bedford,
promptly filled.
Persons wishinC !Ml* or_Any_ Deformation shoat
Plare.will address garz soN. ies-stm
`‘
TILE CLARENZION," ATLANTIC
' IL CITY, is-now open for the accommodation of
boarders. Thiahonse is situated in a central part of the
`island. and every room in the house commands a line
*few °like sea. The b a thing nevar.vras better.
• Jill4m JAMBE JINKINS, H. 1). .
nii.RLIBLE WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS.--The Proprietor takes pleasure in an
nouncing that this favorite and fashionable Watering
Place ta. now open for 'visitors. The personal and un
divided attention-of the proprietor will be given to the
wants and comforts of his guests.
. N. W.- WO )DS, Proprietor.
S BA BATHING.-NATIONALHALL;
Li CAPE ISLAND, Cape May. N. J., Is now open for
the reeeption of Ft/ numerous (nests. Terms m'oderate.
Children under 12 years of age and servanta half price.
Superior aooommodattions and ample room for two
hundred persona. AARON- GARRETSON.
ie24-tm
Proprietor.
TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
ageism', N. .7, le nolitspor the reception of
TIMM'S. Address E. A. SHOEN.A&An. Proser. Jeg-tm"
CHESTER . COUNTY ROUSE,
AT
LANTIO CITY, N. J.—This private BOARDING
/MISR (always open for Boarders), is now telly sr.
mated for the accommodation of Summer vie:item The
situation is one of the best on the island, being in full
view of the Ocean, ininear.excellent bathing greund.
my.ll-2m JACOB KEY. Proprietor.
NEW BIT-
TO
WILACESECARRE ,
VIA NORTH I'INNSIITANIA RAILROAD.
- 1 4
TIRE - AND DISTANCE SAVED !
BY 7A. M. EZPSIBB TRAIL PROM THE NEW
tosroT, =ED arum' ABOVE THOMTSON.
ARRIVING rn WEIXESHRHER 2.46 P. X.
RETURNING,
. .
Leave WILKEBBARRE at IP. M. making does atm
nectloa at Bethlehem with North -Pennsylvania BX
press Wahl, and arrive la Philadelphia at 8.20 P. N.
FARE $4.25 * .
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ELLIS CLARK. •
jyls-12t I AGE NT.
L
-00)014G GLABBES.
JAMES S. EARLE t SON,
Qe camerffErr MONT. PULA.,
EMI ii6W In atom s roo7 fie sagortment of
LOGICING GLASSES.
of .veil obfifootor, of the
MX BEST 111.107ACTM13 AD LAMS. Milt
'OM FA-W=OA ZEIGEFAV/NGS.
spa . riartiies an PHOTOGLPH MAXIM
PIPE I DRAIN : TIRE"-
, • • Mootgootery Terra' Cotta Works-Os.,gni
, W ari th owi e. fzi MARKET Street. -
mar OP Omni-Pawns: . •
For
Joint of 3 feet, 2 ineb bore, 35
For pint of 3 feet, 3 inel. bore, 45 cents.
.7or joint of 3 feet, 4 Melt bore, 50 cents.. •
Foroint of 3 feet, 5 inch bore, 70 cents. •
j
For °tot of 3 feet, 6 tnekbore, 85 Cent&
An alma. from 2 to 16 inWdlareeter.
Also, Brandies, Turns, 'Trams, Chimney Tops.
oey Floe% Garden Vases, &e.
No COLL
lOWMARKET Street.
A716-ststllo.
ROUBEW FEET -- 100 KEGS
4 .. 1 FIUME.
gaol, 100 kegs" Friars•
prime. -
51niell Trit '" 2 atoDza -4 4
For see bye , . WILLIAMS.
17134 f 107 South WATREt Str•et.
ITEATON & DEN.CKLA, HARD.
WARS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 504 COM
MERCE.' and 510 NORTH Streets,. offer Aar Ws:
And)°, Brand Nails; Plponth Mill
Et .
W. &8. Botcher' a Cast 1; Eagle ..400ka. .
• -Pothain's Horse Balls; olte'a Bob .
• ... _
Copper. Brass; and iron Wire;
Os& a fall atiaortuainat of Anattrioaa
BAZAAR, NINTH. AND BAN.
SON STREETS—AUUTION SALE t;1? HORSES,
CARRIAGES, &c..
It ON SATURDAY MORNING NEXT,
10 o'clock, cow about
FIFTY HOFISER.
Fell deneriptiona at Vie , in-ludlng an extraordinary"
brown trotting hoist , , long tall: 8 years old, halt brother
to *Gray Eddy , " 'l6 16 hands 3 Inches high, has trotted.
On public in 2.42; the property or a private gentleman:
to De sold only for Want of use.
Also. new end second.hand col Wages, light : wagons!.
&c., with Which the sale will commence.
Also, single and doable hare Les„ sad.lfos,
whirs, covens, &c.
Aar No post - pour msnaon accnnnt of weather:-
IRP - Sale ahem.. &c., on WEDNESDAY.
Carriages and harness at nr;vate nate.
iYal'n • ALFRED M. HERRN - 118S, Auctioneer.
HOTEL FURNITURE FOR SALE.-
Being about to retlie from the business, the sub
scriber offers at public sale,
ON 'rITESDAY.....TULY 25, 11514,,
the entire stock of FITANITURS in
HERR'S HOTEL. HARRISBURG. PA.,
consisting of Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses. Feather nods.
Pillows, Sheets, •Comforts, Quilts, Carpets. Bnglisla
Corner Clock's. Bureaus, Spoon% Knives. Chloe an&
Glassware, sufil cleat to accommodate 200 guests: Stoves,
Ritcben Utensils; iu fact,everything required in alarms
hoteL Sale to be continued from deg to day until all he
sold. Terms cash, under one hundred dollars.
37 . /9-71 ()LLB BHT REAR.
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
some
WAR DEPAILTAYNT, CAVALRY. BORRAIrs
°Theis OP CHIEF QUARTNILWAW 111&
WASIIINOTop, D. C. July . A
Will be eold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the ktgllialt
bidder, at the times and plsees named below—viz:
LEBANON, Penna., THURSDAY, July, 14th, Ing,
READI NO Penna , THURSDAY, 3C l y. 2lst, NAL_
moommtmo, Penna ., THURSDAY, July MU4
1864
ALTOONA,__ T Penna., THURSDAY. August 4113,
WILLIAMS:ORT, Penna. , THURSDAY, August MX
18St
TWO HUNDRED (WM CAVALRY HORSES. at sada
place.
These Homes have been- condemned as natit for lbs
Cavalry service of the Army.
For Road and Farm parposes many good bargains nay
be bad.
Horses sold singly.
Terms: Cash. in United States Currency.
•
JAMES A. SKIN,
Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster
Cavalry !ues*.
pußLic BALE OF lINCL
-a-
GOODS remaining In the Warehon.e of the PHI
LADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COW
RAPT,- THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets..
Philadelphia.
The" araeles described in the following schedule.
basing been consigned to the Station named below, ow
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and the cos-
Bigness, after due and legal notice, not haying,....takest
them away, nor paid the costs and expenses of ott
will be exposed to public sale or outcry, at the ease
Fla/Joni - named below, on tIATORDAY, September 17..
1864; the sale to commence at ten o'clock in the lons
noon of said day:
sTATIO/. COMOXEML ARTIOUS AID swum
PhlladAlphia.
—„._
The above attic es will be exposed to public sale, As
aforesaid, according to the provisions 9f the erg sectiow
of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pena
pylvania, approved the sixteenth day of March A. D. '
'IA6B: with all the requirements of which the Philadel
phia and Reviingßailroad Company have is all re
spies complied. The Act of Assembly is as follows:
" Comm%sion merchants and factor.. and all cons
mon carriers, or ether persons having a lien upon goods.,
wares. and merchandise, for or on account of the coots
and expenses of carriage or storage, or any other charm
arising from the transportation, keeping, or storage of
such property, in case the owners or consignees shall
not pay or discharge the amount due for such Cod, ex
pense carriage, storage. or other charges, hereinbeforw
named. may, a ft er the expiration of ninety days
front the notice ~ hereinafter provided, proceed to
sell the same,
or so much thereof-Us may be nee=
to discharge said lien, at public auction: Pro
That notice of sale shall be given as required for she
riff's sales of personal property, and that thirty days' ,
notice of said lien be given to the owner or consignee
of the property, if they can be found. and in case they '
cannot be so found, that the same shall be adver-eei
weekly in some newspaper published in the proper city
or county to which the goods, wares. or merchandise
have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks before
the sale, the residue of money arising from such sale.
after deducting coats of transportation, charges malt
storage, advertising and sale, toibe held subject to Ow
order of the owner or owners of such prop.rty.
G. A. NICIIOLLEI,
General Superintendent.
Ensnare, Pa., Jame 10, 1864.
010.11611 J. BOLTON
RtrirEß'S NEW tHESTNITY;
"-^ STREET THEATRE —GRAND REOPENING.
MONDAY Eirgsara, July 25th,
First time six years in Philadelphia of the Grant Ito
mantle, Musical. Spectacular Dranio,
ALADDIN; or.. THE WONDERFUL • LAMP.
Presented after three - months' active preparation los.
style of unprecedented 1132.121111 . 0011C0 3 replete with won
derful Transformation", Ilfairniacent Seenftni Gnu&
Marches, Ruperb Costumes and Preterites. Bnutlfsi.
Mogi c sod Choruses.
FrgACADEMY OF FINE ARTIN
ESTIRIT Street, above Tenth. is OPEN DAILY*
for visitors. from 9 A. 1f..t0 B P. X.
p.oABD.--FROITT SINGLE ROO*
yacaot, No. 1315 WALNUT Street irl9-&
TIIII,NIBHED ROOMS -A. SUITE .Or
ROOMS on second door, with private bath, with cie
withont nos rd, in choice 1• on Walnut street. Ad
dress "BASER," this office. JYl5•4t.
-r 08T-A.EiTREET OLEANING.WAS-. •
-.1-1 RANT, No. 2431, for $14_17., The finder will bora; • 'c
warded by leaving it at No: 1426 SH/P.PS . N Street.,
as payment has been stopped. jyl9-34 4 : •. •
•
LOS'r,r-ON KINDLY AFTERNOON,,.
or evening, a pocket-boob. containing over tws •
tbotwand dollars. chiefly In Treasury notes. A band-
IMMO reward will be paid upon returning die some to
WM. H. MARTIN', 115.5 !Wain FIFTII. dtreet. jyIS-
PERSONAL. -RED OR BLAME-BALL.
RARDROPE, 60 cents per pair,
i721:20 ka BMX Ora**
iP. Hamsan
M. Bartor,
IR Jackson'.
L.,Lowrie; .
Dr. Wright,
C. Monroe%
Psiscballlforrie,
P. McDonough,
Dr. Wright,
D r Wright.
A. Thompson,
A. Cross,
W. Bauer,
J. W. Ipeaoer,
W. Harris,
.7 P. Emderheimer,
Paschall Morris.
Merchants , Ins Co,
Consoi'tn Ins. Co,
J: Collins,
7: Lucas fr,Co.,,
M. C Sadler,
S. Eccles, t
8. Hallman,
George Griffith,
. E Kerchtrlager,
II Pass,
B Wilson,
J. Long & Bro.
B. Cadman.
L. Wottensbergar,
G. Doubt%
J. Powers.
Shanbacker,
J. N. Kline,
S. Hall.
W. H. Richards,
R. M. Harris
R. & 8. Allen,
R. Ashburn,
rlt; 11;u A•
keeervedEests fOi sale three dale Jn admsaes. J719-Z[
-. BOARDING.
OARDING.-TWO SECOND-STORY
4 - o ..rooms TO LET, at ltOt North TENTH St. Joy-tit
LOST AND FOIUSID:
• PERSONAL.
EXCURSIONS.
si dir m t c GRAND PLEASUBE. ES
lIRSIONS TO LAKE 13IIPERIOR.-0116-
of the following eplenclial find-clue Warne
CLEVILAND,
_NONTHERN LIGE TNIIIIF
CITY, TRAVELBE,MRTSOR, IRON SIDEE,_L LAO DAL
BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVE
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. X. each day of the week.
Saturday. and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, La
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. through the months.
of JULY and AUGUST making Grand Racuredoa Tutus
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seen
of America, which, for utility. pleasure, and healtli.age,
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1,000 mlles embraces six degre4
latituden and eleven of longitude , and Includes i s
circuit Lakes Erie. St. Clair, Huron and SuPerior ,
thebesintiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary a.
The many and extensive mines of iron andoot,
unequa led by goy in the world, with the newly-8F •
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild unit
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and breaks&
climate, render t o e Lake Superior trip one of far- roam
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the atudemk,
the pleasure-seeker, or the Invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly-Met ES
with large airy Cabins and Stare-Rooms, while swam
precaution haa been taken to provide for the safety sag
comfort of passengers.
Pare,inclnding State-Rooms and Meals,a.bon,t 1134 saeabt
per mile Time occupied in making the round triP.lirelk
8 to 10 days.
Booms secured, and further informatiOa obtained. ler
application to proprietors.
ROBY. HANNA & Co.
• HIISSSY & McBRIDE, C/g v elaxa . ° }41116
J. T W BIM° & Co- Detroit .
JOll3 ntpreamos
an 26
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
OB SAL B - -BRASS FOUNDRY
gleam Engine. Lidbas.Teola and inglaresof= .
kind;.ln complete working order. Apply on the
tea 1005 BEACH &rest, Kensington.
. FOR SAIR,VALIIA.BLE B1:1 S
NESS 'PROPERTY, situate at No 01, 033, and 434
NorttsSecond street, cm:misting of three stores, gi ttk
dwebluge attached. The whole will be s o ld together.
maysclse art, eatate w A part - too of the purchase money
remain on mortgage ,Tor putietaant. Inquire of
B aIoCAbL.
. : • 113 South SECOND sweet- -
Tmii.AVELPITII. Tuly.3o. 1861. SyEl-1m•
ii .FXOTORY PROPRRTY FOR SALM
—Situate N. W. COMM' of FRANKFORD Raid sail
NORRIS Street., Lot IX) feet on Frankford and 414 feet.
on Norris meet. Six brick dwellings on Frankfori
road; a.t.lueePatory brick factory, Si feet by 43 feetoa.
Norris stVet, with cotton machinery therein; muting
house, with SWUM and engine in; two-story brisk
bons., 93 by. 60, atteclied, and other buildings. POT
tartar. inionnation, inquire at N. E. corner of 1311--
VDNTIFsn:d SPRUCE Streets. , jyl9
FOR SALE—A DARK MLR°.
OANY Bay Horse, 17 hands high, 7 years old.
Bound, kind, etyllek, and fast in single or, doable har
masa A first-rate horse for a coats,
dppppl at
KERR'S wrongs.
• China Hall, CHBBTNJT Streit.
adr oi t FROM NEW YORK, FOR
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRING..
FIRLD, and BOSTON .— The steamers CONTINIINTAS•
and ELM CITY leave Peek Slip, East Myer. dallF, I
16 P. N. and II at Welt
1. 0 4=111 FOR ALBANY ANI)
,y 1„ D e laware and Raritan Caaal -rine
horse "OLIVE BRANCH, " Capt. John Tamer, •
rale for the above relate on WEDNESDAY, Jnlyggagi a
attio'clock P. M.
For freight, which will be taen at - reaisonable rittot.
'RA to D. L. k
FLANAGAN, Agent. "
016-tt No. 3048. DELLWABE Avesusa.
EIEVIIBIirIi3 • ' •
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Not only DNIX.CILLID but lINSQUALLID 1n snizihr
of Tone and Power, designed eapeolally for Clitnralseir
and SohOols„ but found to be equally welt &Walla br'
the Parlor and Drawing Boom. For sale only by
Illt.
No: IS North /INVENTS Street
Alio, a somplete aesortment or the Perfout MeloaseS -
sonetantle on hand, - - - m•ia-w
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE
STORR—Coodoeted by Ladles. T
Btrw llit ;?rost, door below Race. Seery article
1 - I .2l o ,,eleent. easy, and correct In make. C. H. ...
D 1•45; rr_o_prietor, attends to Cientlemes, on the
of TWELFTH and SACS Streets. ri. B.—Pro
aseoraey figured. etyl~l,
IN EVANS 8 WATSON'S
sAI,AItANDIR SAYMI
STOE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH EITRHRT.
- PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Muir. T oilet r y of ELSE-PROOF LUISE allow' ow
bud.
QumWER COMPLAINT, DIA_RIM,MI‘.
DyeenterY, and all dleordere of tbe Bowels r
at once by the use of Sirdella's Syrup of ElLaehlterrer
Boot and Rhubarb.. Entirely vegetable, milli takes
very effectual.T% i l v t io All M
red only by AMOS
OIL, 8. W..00r. Hand MARKET abode.
jah-lm• ' -
• •
JOSEPH B. TITOMPSON.
SHIPPING COMMISSION AEINCHANT.
And General Acint,
18th North DaI 4 LWAR3 Avower/.
Je2D-Jus
cabmlB • DLETI,:k
, -
pas 'lraa"
girob pM forsUr
2 boxes cards.
25 bdlos. spokes.
I box skeletons_ard
I box bedding.
1 box mdse.
8 bags pulp. • • • •
) reaper. ,
lot sundries_
I box books.
1 box books.
2 sacks charcoal. •
box II goods.
barley.
I box drags.
1 stove. _
2 bbls. pickles.
10 seed sowers.
I box books.
2 boxes books.
I. box vespers.
1 cask paint.
I iron safe. . .
01 d umber.
1 old scale.
100 bdles. handle*.
2 empty kegs.
1 empty keg .
1 bbl. feathers.
1 bag waste.
1 empty bblt
-1 box and cau.
3 empty half bldfl.
1 keg mdze.
1 box.
1 half bbl. and keg.
1 keg mineral water..
2 Ws. corn.
1 empty bbl.
0 empty bbls.
.1 half bbl.
...~_~.