The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 27, 1864, Image 3

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    , naniitisiOak mitt AUN•Scor•
loArmy or the Potomac.
that onu of tho groatost noods of
'otomao in Virginia is a constant
lgotabla food. It Is impossible
ho mon can he preserved while
en Govornmont "hard tack."
mission, feeling the vital Impor ,
vegetables, principally onions,
ies, to ward off any tendoncy to
such abundant provisions that
loot to supply ono ration a (lay
ivory man In lien. Grant's army
_
save been forwarded and distributed since that army
life been Wort) Petersburg.
.. How Ole munificent donation has bean received,
the *next! order and lottors will show :
IlltatquAtthens 20 AitMir 00111.3, July 1,1814.
Sl*Olel Urinous No.l7o.—Extract—The Snaltary
Congnisspo hivrlng turned over for the use of the
troops or ids Corps
340 lump tomatoes (about 4,000 Its.),
g i
19 ho e- lomons,
:61,1 2 plokleil onions,
420 lb hawing tobacco,
they Irt is distributed, under the direction of the
Velef„,amissary of rho Corps, only to the men of
the dry ions and artillery now occupy log the line
O r woo
i.lll.th
ice of Major General Hancock.
W. P. WlLeon, A. A. A. G.
IiRADQUARTICRS ISTII ARMY CORTg,
.1 0 11:LD, It RA R July
ii. Douglas, Assoc:lots Secretary Sanitary
mission :
aSiit The supplies kindly forwarded by
at the Sanitary Commission have bean re.
st;these headquarters, and will ut once he
toed as requested.
Major General commanding tho corps de
fie to express to you his appreciation of this
tort to his (untanned by the Cointuisslon you
and to say that.there perhaps has never
s ante when they could be of greater benefit, or
fa 'tar want has boon more felt by the troops.
.111.10 desires me to express to you, and through
to the Ocomulssion you represent, his thanks
or be interest. you have ever shown for the welfare
, welt-being or the troops in the field, nod his ap
,x, iation of the work in which they are engaged
o the labors they have pertermed.
• • os, dear sir, yours, very truly, .ke.,
Wm. Russur.t, Jr.,
Major and Ass% Adj. General.
ITRAINQUART.F.RS 3D DIVISION, 6TII A. U.,
:lune 27, 1864.
• f r,on B. Barr, Surgcon-in.chief ad Division, 6th
.-rst
't 1.: Please present my host thanks to Dr. Steiner,
~ ter Inspector Sanitary Commission, and air.
,sdar, agent for the 6th Corps, for the very accept
and liberal donaUon of two wagon loads of an
/ dorttntica to this division ; and while lam grata
nn the score of health, the men feel this tangible
i of the benefits of the Commission.
Very respectfully,
! • JAMKS Tr. ilsonerr.s,
yott
oetv'
die
Blre,
do
rap
• ,
B
rigadier General.
•
I ilssAngu.kwrenS Orn ARMY OORPS, •
OAIIIP DXFOULC PETER:4III.IRO, VA., July 1,1804•
Sin t ai. gives me great pleasure to acknowledge
stowtth the receipt or an issue Of vegetables for
Feos . istnand, oontributcd by the Sanitary- Commis-
)Iyy command bralreridy Indebted to you for save
.l: W. Mee of-'vii3etables and anti-coorbuticA, and I
, :enOt. let this opportunity palm without expresoing
0 Amore thanks and appreciation of tho value of
services vridch your Uotnuilscion has so gene
uiiy
rendered,.
I anti eir, very respectfully,
A. L. BlialsetDa, Major General.
•
rLD HOSPITAL, torn ARMY CORPS,
, 1 ' ' Naar' PwrERSIIURG, VA., July 2, 1864.
~, - ..r. li. Dostytas, Associate Secretary L'n iled Stales
'iirkfla Ili Commission:
,Siet: As surgeons and chaplains of the 9th Army
orpt, it gives us great pleasure to acknowledge to
.0 and to the many friends of the SanitamOom
lesion our great indebtedness to this Commission,
AK the present campaign, for the supply of
.reerous articles so essential to the comfort oi the
•k and wounded, demonstrating the °sewing
ltte siLthls charity.
i t . aftbrds us unqualified ploesuro to bear testi
,ny to the energy and faithfulness of your agent,
~IC - C. Stevens, in dispensing the stores cuus
ttest.tojils trust.
. • .eclMly do we commend his Judgment In the
button of large quantities of anthscorbutios to
Men In the trenches, where the utility of such
twist is established in the prevention of sickness
1 the regulation of the system, rendering their
every, when wounded, more probable and speedy.
e trust that the Commission will continue its
` kin this dlreation so favorably begun.
Most respectfully yours,
• orace Ludington surgeon 100th Penna. Wan
t e, in charge Ist Division, 91h Army Corps, Field
' , hats. •
, new, surgeon 3fith Massachusetts VO.
len, Surgeon, 14th New York Artillery.
;hien, chaplain, 57th Massachusetts In-
1 Oaks, 56th Massachusetts, assistant
Division, 9th Army Corps.
Me, surgeon, 57th Massaohusetts.
rtoni, assistant surgeon, 59th .Regiment
misers.
Durant assistant surgeon, 100th Ro gi
ilvania Volunteers.
s. Webster, surgeon, 9th Regiment Now
Volunteers.
_ .
Christ, surgeon, 46tit Regiment Pe nn
nnteers.
al, surgeon, 3st Regiment Maine 170.
Cooper, 'surgeon, 6th Regiment New
Volunteers.
Paine, Jr., surgeon, 2d Regiment New
es, assistant surgeon, 17th Regiment
,lunteers.
Unser), assistant surgeon.
:Stenger,-assistant surgeon, Pennsyl►a-
Hatton, surgeon, 82d Regiment Maine
;mlth, assistant surgeon, 32,d Regiment
steers.
chaplain, 6th Regiment Now lamp
in Volunteers,
rd, chaplain 11th Regiment New lia,mp•
teem
-racefor, chaplain 81st Regiment IVlalne
.. Start, chaplain 58th Regiment Massa
duntaars.
D. BittekTloolll, 3urgoon 49th Regiment
nsa Volunteers.
*ley, chaplain 48th Regiment Pannsyl
lteers.
.. _.
,11.18, sutzmu nut Regiment_ New_York
-.011.
! - ,t, 5., Bonnie, surgeon 2d Regiment Michigan
ieters.n Volunteers. r -
S. S. Renck, surgeon 2d Brigade, 3d Division, Bth
A my Corps.
-•Williiii: Fox, surgeon Ist Brigade, 8d Division,
lali Army Corps.
li. E. Smith, surgeon 27th Regiment Michigan
olurteers.
D. A. Roundy, surgeon, 37th Regiment Wisconsin
ohnteers.
W; B. Shurlock, surgeon, 61st Regiment Pennsyl
ya.A.egiannYt g o s i u u r nte o ers.
en Ist Regiment 'Michigan
arpshooters.
(Aeries E. Amosi- surgeon 60th Regiment Ohio
Vilunteers.
Harrison H. Powers, assistant surgeon 27th Regi
ent Michigan Volunteers.
H. L. Butterfield, surgeon 38th Regiment Wiscon:.
n Volunteers. '
1 L. L. Doolittle, surgeon 24th Regiment Now York
avalry.
Joseph James, chaplain 20th Regiment Michigan
Volunteers.
S. S. Hunting, ehaptain 27th Regiment Michigan
Volunteers.
3. D. Bovine; surgeon 17th Regiment Michigan
VolunteasS.
THE CITY.
(TOR ADDITIONAL CITY NNWI3 BIM POOSTN PAWL.)
COLORED PERSONS AND THE CARS
A large meeting of the colored people of this city
was held in Sansom•street Hall last evening, for the
purpose Of taking measures in reference to their ex
clusion from the city passenger railway cars. The
meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. Alex.
Stanford.'
Mr. John C. Bowers wag elected president. Other
acers were also elected. Mr. Bowers then stated
the object of the' meeting. Several petitions, he
said, had been sent to the presidents of the various
Passenger Railway Companies, but up to this time
they have not deigned to answer them. It is now
about time that this distinction was done away
with.
His remarks were listened to attentively, and re
calved with applause.
A committee on the car question being appointed,
they offered a preamble with the following resolu
tions annexed :
Resolved, That we will employ all jet and lateral
means to agitate theublic mind that a righteous
sentiment may ex ist on this subject.
Braulve4, That the League formed by the colored
people of ibis city is hereby recommended to ridge a
distinct fund to agitate the subject by the press and all•
other nmansconeistent with the duty of orderly citizens.
Resolved, That we do now and here. in this meeting
assembled, appeal to Christian Churches of this city, of
every denomination; to exert their influence that this
-wicked proscription may cease.
Resolved, That in the sight of our present national
straggle no more shameful sight can be presented to an
intelligent, sensitive mind, than that of respectable
females standing upon the platform of empty ears, with
eons, husbands, • and brothers beside them in flatted.
States uniform, ready to defend the rights anti property
of 'hoes railway corporations which treat them thus in
dignently nutt demand full fare.
Resolved; That we lecegolge with pleasure the con
sistency of-the Union League of New York In using in
fluence and appointing counsel to defend the loyal peo
ple of color from just such outraged as we continually
niter in this city.
Resolved, That the white citizens of this country are
at this moment arraigned at the bar of retributive
lns
tics for their Inhumanity to the people of color, and
there is no logical hope In the mind of any sane tuan
that ills trial will close until justice is done our out
raged people.
Rev. Jonathan Gibbs make it short address in sup
port of the resolutions, which was frequently ap
pleaded.
The preamble end resolutions were unanimously
adopted.
The Committee on the State of the Country re
ported a preamble with a long series of resolutions,
which gave expressions of great loyalty towards the
National Government. Mr. Albert Green made a
stirring speech favoring the resolutions, which were
unanimously adopted.
The following resolutions were also adopted:
Resolved, That it Is difficult to understand how any
board of directors of city passenger cars, who are
selected to secure the pecuniary interest of stockhold
ers, can atiord to make rules to Ignore the presence of
2%000 Inhabitants of the city through which they pass.
Ita,/lvert, That we will hall with pteanere nay rule
that rtaiptorlly eacludee from seats in the ears all
ye, wag on account of uncleanliness of person or other
repulsive habits, without regard to complexional
clust
ilcatloa.
The meeting closed by singing the "Star-Spangled
Banner:"
cri-Y rr]maus.
Tan yowl. ITEMPUL aid economical article in every
faintly Is a Sewing Dldchine, and we know the
Wheeler & Wilson to be the best, simplest, and
oheapest Sewing hlachlne In the world. Every ma
chine warranted, and the money returned if not en
tirely satisfactory. Instruction given at the resi
dences of the puchasers. Clo to the Wheeler & Wil
son agency, N 0.704 Chestnut street, above Seventh,
and examine them wonderful machines.
SUMNER CLOTIIINO AT GREAT BA RO AINE.-IVe
Invite attention to-dity to the largo and elegant
stock of Summer Clothing offered by Moosrs. 0.
Somers & Son, No. 62b Chestnut street, under
Jayno , ll Hall. It embraces every variety of senoon•
able garments made from the choicest mnterials In
the most approved styles, and they aro selling them
at great bargains in view of the advanced stage of
the season.
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SIMMER CONVECTIONS AND FINE FRIIITB.—Mt.
A. L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut streets, with his
usual enterprise; is not only delighting his custom
ers with the finest and most artistic Confections In
America, especially adapted for the season, but his
present display of fine hot-house Poaches, luscious
Apricots, and Hamburg Grapes surpasses any simi
lar display that we have ever seen this early In the
season.
Ton i'Patzst•Dianat , " Solna, Invented by Mr.
John F. Taggart, and Bold by Mr. George Grant,
810 Chestnut street, is, without mention, the beet
in fit, comfort, beauty, and durability. His stook or
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of , his own min
lave manufacture and Importation, Is also' the
oholoost iu the city, and his prices are moderate.
A.IIOTIMR Cl RAND ttBIfKL INVAiIION.-0a hear-
ing of the grand rebel invasion of IBM, Nu. 2, re
ported yesterday, we took some pains to note its
effect upon our business thoroughfares. It was evi
dontly not disastrous, judging from the !het that
more than one hundred more tons of OW loft the
popular yard of .51r. W. W. Alter, 057 North Ninth
street, yesterday than on any ono previous day this
season.
-Tun Tinmer. PFACIC WC
CODAtliUted peace commissioners that had their pow
wow at Niagara Falls have come to grief. Father
Abraham wouldn't see Choir mission in the light
they desired, so the thing boll through. It is now
believed that they had no real thought of ponce,
and only made the desire to visit Washington a pro
text for an opportunity to stop In Philadelphia long
enough to procure themselves now outfits at tne
Brown Stone Clothing Hall or ltookhtll & Wilson,
Nos. 003 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
"ALL OF A Prucs."—The last peace of informa
tion of astounding character comes from Niagara.
Horace Greoloy cabluoted with George Sai*tors I
What a fall was there, my countrymen 'rwas said
that Moodie, when ho crossed the Falls, must have
had his sight impaired at the time, as ho had aTiaros
cataract in his eye ; but the • people are still more
blind in reference to this last Niagara exhibition, as
they "can't see It" at all. Ono thing we know, that
whatever Horace or Goorgo may say, Charles
Stokes & Co. continuo to soil thO best Of Summer
Clothing at the lowest prices.
EYE AND EAU most successfully treated by J.
losses, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine at. Artifi
cial eyes Inserted. No charge for examination. jy2l3-tf
oArx MAT, LONG BRANCH, ATLANTIC
A. fine assortuient of ladles' and gentlemen's bath
ing 11res: es can be found at John 0. AtllloloB, Nos. 1
and B North Sixth Street. jy9-tf
A SPLENDID AilSOßT . miniTot misses', children's,
and boss' hate, at reduced prices, can be purchased
of Charles Onkfbrd & Sons, 834 and 83e Chestnut
atreot, Continental Hotel.
Ia EVRRYBODY'S Mourn—Praise and Sosodpnt—
Greatest luxury of modern times—beautifies and
preserves the teeth. The repulsive breath is ren
dered as fragrant as a rose, and coldness by friends
or in business will now be no longer noticed. Sold
by druggists. jy2o-tuthgt
TDB lIANDSOMRST ABSOIITMENT OP STRAW,
Fut.m, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles
Oakford & Sons, 834 and 836 Oholtnut street, Oontt
sental
ARRIVALS AT TIIE HOTELS.
The
Jornia Ryan, Prima
A Wi 1 ngJt la,Middletown
P U Lynn
Id .1 Lannon
Marls
C D Callio, Baltimore
John V Fulerton, Ohio
Semi Z Harwood, Ohio
Allis U Dolta, Trenton N
H A Sherrill, New York
Thomas W Singleton
WK
Thomas S Pernon
B C Powell
Henry Kaufman, Ohio
James Pandcke. Maryland
Warren, Kantucky
JClark, St Louts
F Whyte, Washington
Miss Whyte, Washington
Mrs W Jackson, B
C F Shoener, Tamaqua
W T Carter
Mrs J Gideon, Washington
Miss Lawler. Washington
Cara D T Shaw. Met/minis
W J Murfiey, Bangor, Ms
A D aragregor, hlemphia
M B Watere, Troy,
W 13ntterliehl, Boston
JrD Kerktin
J Carina
Rohl Sterrett, N York
Andrew Irvin, Baltimore
Mrs Branard, N Turk
!Mrs Hitchcock, N York
•./ 11 Wilford, Batavia. N Y
Id 0 Landis, N Jersoy
Wm Schell, York, Pa
Chas Oarretson, lurk, Pa
I A Erney, York, Pa
W H Heise, B York
Mtge Worrell, Chester
John S Renshaw. Kentucky
John Dunning, Delaware
T B Stillman, N York
Uupt .1 L Julinston
PFlAer
ii W Wheeler, New York
Henrr Saunders, Washin'n
seoThompetni.Wn-hingt'll
W Harrison, New York
Jas Kr te York
C Clarkson el ram, Boston
H S Culto•rtson vf, N Y
Thus 0 Stewart, Penna
Gee C P Markle, Westm 'd
I Painter,Wemmoreland co
Mira S J Smith, Kentucky
F W Allen, Kentucky
John Young. Yonne . I
,Sawnel Hartwell
Wallace 011*S, Pottsville
Hey 0 McKee S /ft, pelt
P 0 Salle, Baltimore
Tbampron, B.itimore
W Wliadle, Alarylaud
6 B. Davie, Gullipolia, 0
D B Jones, York
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Thos P Moore, N Jame)
litre P Latimer, .N York
kiss Latimer, N York
AT Hamiltun,Cineintiatl
James Ficlter, Baltimore
Th P blultord, WIWI, Del
D Morrison, Allegheny
burs Rnditell, Alton,
Riles liuddsell, /atop, 11l
Mite Slane, Alton, Di
W A Kirkland, U S N
A B San) iz, N Y ork
D S urbeck. Alliance, 0
C B Pi.rce,
Lieut. U S A
tinental.
to WA IVilliams, Boston
W H Bark,dale. St Louis
1c 3 A Brown, St Louis
J F Morton, Boston
W H Hynes, St Louis
A McDowell, St Loafs
a W Duvall, Maryland
Miss Rankin, Ohio
C R 'McConkey. Penns
F M Green Richmond, Ey
W D Sewell, Bath
L Snyder, °Bacilli)
W R Potts. Pottsville
C Silver, Pottsville
F T Frelinghuysee,N J
F Frelinglinyeen, N J
J 0 Stephenson, L Island
0 L Heardslee, Long Island
Dr Reed, West Virginia
it I. Denton & la Arkansas
A Basch, St Louis
JA Bingham, Ohio
IF HPage, Chicago
Mrs J A Clark, Batavia
8C Day. New Alba° y
B P lierberton
Ira B Hyde, New York
J Wheelock, Worcester
J Van Nest, New York •
.1 H Hearkine
C March, Greenland
J L Dudley, New York
W H Howard, New York
L D Hubbard, Buffalo
H B Johnson k la. N Y
M . B Smith, New York
0 Rice. New Orleans
JR-Web:on. Perth Amboy
W Blanchard. New 3 ork
W Coombs, Washington
1r C W Gleason
G W McCook, Ohio
H P Walcott, Ohio
Mow Mason, Baltimore
A Ebbs, M it
Mrs C Ii Willard, Wash
L P Grave, New York
I T Hodge, New York
• L Hare castle. Now York
0 MeGlarlock, Pittsburg
J Greenough, Cincinnati
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R Galway. Pittsburg -.
.7 hi Martin, New Orleans .
Ell Bowen, Schlk co. Pa
Capt James Lawless. Di a_
Col Bowman, Baltimore
VY A H.Emith, Lexingiou L gy .
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S N Sandford & la; Ohio
The Oen
Dr C C Field, Easton
D 0 Mansfield, Maio
NW 6 Field, Lautun
C 0 Luckaid, Cincinnati, 0
L Ball Ralr
Df P Baltimore
4; Dimmers. New York
W A Solyoly. Cincinnati
Miss A Snively, N Albany
(3 L Stoltb, U S A
D B Cobb, New York
T Van Gilder, Knoxville
W H Patten. Nevada City
T Pope, Nevada City
W Wilcox, Nevada City
J McSweeney, Wooster, 0
B Di Smith, Kent co, 111 d
Alis, Al Haub. Kent co, 111 d
it Ot.dwie, Kent co, kld
Mine Talmage, Gape May
W J Warner, Cleveland, 0
W C 'Mean. Olt City
James H Lyon. Pittsburg
J Fan RennPlear.Cape May
C Daw:on, Wash, D C
.1 H Ackerman, New York
Mire R Ackerman, N Y
J Wymond & wf. Indiana
F A 1.;. le. New York
E Southwick
Ii T 111111113 & wf, New York
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PGotlerres,Havana
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)1 Harrison, New York
J Jacobs, New York
N T Yea, Connecticut
J Walden, Connecticut
S Bethune, Montreal
HI D, Virginia
lel aor SMIII. Si Louts
L L Doty, Albans
lire Keith, Baltimore
lilies Keith, Baltimore
E C >u Keith, Baltimore
D B Smith, New York
ilia Davis, Trenton
W Schrumzu. New York
W C Weer, Baltimore
Frye. Baltimore
R Dt mitehol, Baltimore
W Beard „ B rook Iy n
Piltell
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A F Lyle, California
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r, H Arradoun,Nuw York
J HID, Buffalo
I Fowler,
New Fork
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W Poore, Jr,New Jersey
W Baker & la,Cheater co
Mrs Moore, Cheater co%
Dr %%tumor. M D. U S
18 M.Ciark & la.Pcnna
T McGovern, Bellefonte
J A Gardener,Terk Springe
& C Gardener
Capt T B Scarborough
S Mitchell, Clearfield .
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M Barry, Lancaster
C Brow nold, Baltimore
John M Hicks
M C Trout, Mercer co, Pa -
W Grubb & la, Tenn
Jas Connor, Pittsburg
Jrhn M Round, Ohio
S B Philpot, Ohio
B W Amos, Ohio
C Fcbwaar, Boston
Schwitar, Baston
L F Barnam, Terre Franke
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S T Bailey, Brooklyn
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.1 T Steley,New 'York
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W P Barley, Pittsburg
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Patterson,Ohio
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W tiger, Hew York
J H bieley, Middletown
B Woodward
L Dock
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W Edwards & lady
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Ceo Ryan, New York
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John Brady, New York
C 1 as Schoch, U S A
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John Dunn. 'U S A
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Barley
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lire A E Potter, N I
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J Culbertson, tirelle:d, Pa
F Scliciddc Weisman
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W S Spear, Oxford, Pa
"V 0 Stubbs, York co, Pa
J C Saunders, Maryland
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r Flabor, Brooklyn
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M Towooend, Pa
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Joao lb fur, New York
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mend, is made from the CHOICEST materials, in MILD
lad EBIOLLIENT In Its asters, FIZAORA1 4
.ITLY SOENT•
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In Reaction neon
the Skin. For sale by all Drasticlsta sad Fancy adada
dealers. fe23-tatbaly
Hem DYE! Hans DYE! I
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE Ls the Red fe
the Work!. The only Narrate**, True, and Reliable
Dye known. Thla splendid Hair Dye Is perfect—
changes Red, Runty. or Ginty Hair leatautly to
0/oexp Black or Naturnt Brown, without injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; impart' fresh vitality, frequently nestorlur
tie prletine color, and reottlies the 11l effected bad Dyes.
The genuine le signed WILLIAM A. Barerial.ost; all
others are mere imitations. and choold be avoided. Sold
by all Druggists, ho. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAT Street,
Rew York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Drumlin
the Hair. 1y;11-17
To CLEAR THE HOUSE OF FLIES, CIE.II
°atelier's celebrated
LIOHTNINO FLY-KILLER,
a east, cheap articte, easy to nee. Every eheetwllikll3
kotert. Sold everywhere.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, At CO., TENTH and S(AL•
(BT Strteta, Philadelphia, wholeoale agenta.
my2A•ey fm2m
ONE-PRICE CLOTIIINO, OF TICE LATEST
STTLES, Made to the Beet Its.uner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted eatlefao.
tory. Onr Own-Pates Srgram is strictly adhered to.
Ul are thereby treated alike.
deA•ly JONES & CO , 601 MARKET Street.
Jtdativsa . .and friends stre invited to attend the frtneral,
this afternoon, July 27th, from his late residence, 1636
Green street, at 4.% o'clock. •
McDOUGAL.—On Tuesday morning, July 26th, Anna
Brooks. wife of !Samuel A. McDougal.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect.
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, 8. E. corner of Fourth and Shlppen streets,
on Thu s s hay afternoon. al 4 o'clock.
NORMS —On the 24th Instant, Lydia E., eldest
daughter of John and Mary. Morris
Funeral from the residence of her Parents. Second
street, above Norris, on Thursday aftersoou, at three
o'cloce. •Orat
JtI4WON. —On Wednesday morning, 20th instant,
In camp user Petersburg, Va., Robert AL Jobnsten.
eon of Jams e F. Johnston, in the 17th year of his age. •••
- um.k.AT CEIVI'ICAL TAI H.—THE
undersigned on behalf 'of the COMMITTEE OP
BREWERS Ah D MALTSTERS•t ekes pleasure Lill *a
k nowledging the following contributions:
Brewers' Association of Slate or renneylva
bia, brewers' truck . E 375 CO
William Gaul, 60 casks ale, value . - . ' 800 00
Abbott & Co., 25 do. do 250 00
J. Heckler, 10 do. do 10) 00
P. Oinks, 10 do. do .10100
C Schmidt, 6 do. do 60 OD
Leeds Ai 0 my, 10 do. do 300 50
Leeds & Cray, cash 103 OD
Massey, Collins, A: Co., 25 casks ale ZO 0)
Massey, Collins, & Co., cash 600 CO
Massey, Collins, git Co., employees, cash trz 25
Pred'k Lauer, Beading. 10 casks ale MO 00
H. B. Aluhleuberg, , liending, cash SO 1:0
D. J. Yuengllng, 1 ottsvllle, 5 casks ale 60 00
Limera At lnenaling; Pottsville, cash AS u 0
NY Angier, cash
Jobn Potter, cash
Adolph Hugel. cash
N. StlV. S. Perot, cash
Caen
Cash
H. Homer. 1 dozen brass taps
Herndon &Peons, 20 barrels lager
J. & P. Bahr, 20 do
O. Bergner, 20 do
Engel & Wolfe, 8 do
llrs Omen, S do
Y. Sch•lnni. • 5 do
B. Joerner, 5 do
Maele & Co., 5 do
&
6eliweitzer Grim, 5 do .
Vollmer & Born, 6 do
John Blimp, 5 do
C. Theirs, 5 do
M. Gehring, S do.
Presser & Leberman, 2 do
P. L. Brehm, 2 do
F. Sehweltz, 2 do.
Louis Tatman, 2 do.
OA 119:c4cker, 2 do.
M. iiiiiiii, --
Go taxer Ak Co.. 1 do
Y-Orth ELLlayfir. 1 do
rs Lang. --
I -- dcm-n-n-.-., --7— i--.. . IL,.
M. Bel tol e Reading. / do 10 00
DO??:..:e y eede at tli d e o l , alr l do
. 1 0)
ss,= 50
Cobb ent•nriptione 2,0d7 25
MMi!
erlcan.
Isaac Renter, Snnbary, Pa
J H Love. Suobury, Fa
Jos K Riley, New Jersey
alien Wallace, New Jena)
Mrs Dorland, Chester co
Mies Borland, Chester co
Wm Cogswell, Ipswich
B Tyler, Utica
D J Lincoln, Birdsboro
B Hein, Washington
I D Marehbank, Lana , Pa
J H Reardon .1: la. Boston
0 W Miller, New York
E N Davidson
B F Derby, Baltimore
Mrs J F Bangher A eh, Bid
T S Lary, New Jersey
H Hernias, Ps
Jno S (Heim. Huntingdon
J C Shockley, Milford, Del
Miss It B Bhuckler, do
W D Clark, Del CU,
Jno A Moh!intuit% Cia, 0
Julius Long, Cin, 0
J Patterson
S C Decker, Di Y
. .
L F Summit Hill
P.Veeder, N Y
/lion Stuart, N y
R H Stews, Pinegroys
J J mann°, (ivlamb's
W H Fried, Marsbalton, Pa
Chas Nelms, Minersvitle
Mrs M Nelms, Minims"lie
Dr C C Rester, Danville
1 E P Thompson, Penns,
W Vail, New Market
A W Russell, Lancaster
A Collinru,
G Dell St wf, Utica
J I) Bennett, Bakerstown
\V W Corwith, Harrisburg
II Einstein, Hagerstown
Jos B Stapler, gii,rdlerrille
Sheaf.
Idles Stella E Potter,N
31Ruight, tlyberry, Pa
Joe Carver wf, N J
Mrs Jesse Carver, N J
Wm Rahn, Phila
Jos Carver, Sr, Phila
J Cadwalader,Fox Chase
Wm James, Sucks co
T Duffield, Davlsvitle
Jesse James, Sacks co
S B Kukla&' Attleboro
Henry Parry, Attleboro
Ed w Atkinson, Penult
Richard Driegeon, J
Thos J Smith, .1
Junas Smith, N J
d Magid.
E Oretb, Llewellyn •
Oeo S Hirst, Bath, Pa
3 Koch. Jr, Penns
A Newhar d, North Wales
F E Kauffman, ALIBI:110WD.
H St Fetter, S Bothlahem
J Frambower, S Bethlehem
W Wlnde. Hanover
Chas Ritter, Hanover
Dr It Barker, Penna
A B Ptareon, bride gtown
.1 L Flock, Spriogtown
Oeo Schock, Berke co
k Bear.
D H &brayer, Barks co
0 Hirst, Bath
S Huyett, Berke co
0 C Walther, Barks co
J Hersh, Penasbarg
iS Fry, Coopersburg
Schollenberger, Fleetw'd
13 S Hates, Lehigh co
Jan littal, Lehigh co
S Schwertx. Lehigh eo
Lti Beille, Lehigh co .
.111 Endman, Ematis .
W kverhart. EMMA*
L I Schoemaker, Ethane
J Jose, Smarts
Mr Krick, Woureisdort
merclal.
Mice Fantail. Maryland
.18 Crawford, Elkton, Md
W H Eder, Elkton, Md
C W Harner,Dnio
W Plankinton, Wisconsin
W 31 firackin, Delaware
Joe Engles, Lancaster co, Ps
E LiUnble, Oxford
F 11 Smith, Pottstown
John Hunt, Cumberland
VI Union.
W G Rambo. Chester co
C Rice. Barrisburg
John P Kennedy. N Y
John Robinson. N Y
Chas Harris, 1.4 Y
James Mullion, N T
M L LitUefeld. U S A
J C Benson, U 8 A
J C Kulp. S A
Jos W Wharton. U S A
D P Beale, U 8 A
Waist.
C T, Pinkerton, Penna
Chas SpriLner, Pottsville
4 . ; It Fiasseler, MD. Penna
.1 Hearing, Alex, Ya
Cant Burko & la, Penna
.1 george, Lebanon
Mr Borneo It to. Penna
SPEOIr. NO'IICi.NS
TER POPITLICI CLOTHING HOUSE OP PAILS..
• "OAK HALL. "
Dest-elsee Epode at moderate prleea
WANAM AKER & BROWN.
B. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
tltuttom Department (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth M.
WMMLIDR & INUMOS'S HIGEIXBT PRmfrou
LOOK-STITCH
6zwirz6 mAolirtm.
?BB CfRDAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND. BART.
Otelearomne. 704 CRIESTIVIT Street. *boy* SevimtX
rax~~_
SIIPLEII.—On Tuesday. 28th inst., Major A. Cat.
Solder, 72d Regiment Penneytennis Voluateera, agod
y!.ars.
His blends, and Ft. John's Lodge Nn. 115, A Y. M..
Philadelphia Mow Company, nod the Artitlrry Corps of
Waillington Gray!. are respectfully invited to attead
lila rollout, of which doe notice wilt be gi yen, [Melt
.
iunton pavers pleats copy.
—lo Detroit, Michigan, July 2.3.0 t tinen
rnooia, Albrit Wad Ude., of title city.•aged la years •
alsrenchnsette and Mainepspers please COPY.
lisscai a SON, MOURNING STORE,
B
ho. 018 CHESTNUT Street. jy7-ti
itE 4.t LADID.K,L, FOURTH AND
10t
, L 4 :Ana have a
• . Fine stock of Silks, •
Fine stock of Shawls,
Fine stock of Flannels,
Doe stock of Linens,
Fine stock of McLellan.
\TATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRANCH,.
A 1 New Jersey, opeu upon the European plan, aka
cheapest way to live, costing about VS per week; get
D.
what yea want, and only pa P y for what
Proprieter.
ion consume.
. PETERS,
Cars leave Vine street every day as 7.45 A. M. and
R. '5O 7' M. ii16.12t
Se, IM 75
EahIUEL HUSTON. Chairman. •
Total •
It
Iaf".RETAIL GROCERS AND PROVE-
610 ti DEALERS, you are requested to attend
a meeting_ of the trade. at S. W. corner of TWELFTH
end LOCUST Streets, THIS EVSNINO, et 8 o'clock,
for the purpose of adopting measures to promote the
Interest a those emerged In business. •
By order of the aerootatton.
It CHAULES W. FRAZIER, Secretary.
tar. A MEETING OF THE SEVENTH.
WARD RAI lONAL• ONION PARTY will be
beIdonTHURSDAYEVENING, July Nib, at.Bo , otook,
at O'NEILL'S HALL, LOMBARD street, below Broad,
to take rammes in roaard to the august election.
WILLIAM Eiadun, rreeldeut.
DAVID BRIDGE, BeDrelßrE. iy27-2t.
TWENTY-FOURTH WiiRDrA
pnblia meeting of the citizens, of the Twenty
fourth ward In favor of the proposed &muniments to
the State Constitution giving the soldier the right to
vote, will be held at the Hall of the National Union
Association. MARKET Street, above Thirty. third, on.
THURSDAY EVENING, July 29 at 8 o'clock.
Hon. WILLIAM D. ItELLEL
JAMES MILLER, Esq.,
N. B. BROWNE, Esq.,
.13.27-2 t And others, will address the meeting.—
101110 N STATE C 0 1E MITT RE
ROOMS, 1105 CHESTNUT Street. —The State
Committee request their friends throughoat the State
to adopt Pittston' mean* to forward early and fall returns
of the election upon the Constitutional Atnead meats.
Eend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard House,
Philadelphia-
The Committee Booms are now open. and all corre
spondence directed to the Chairman will receive prompt
attention. S. CAMERON, Chairman,
A. W. BEXISPICT. Secretary.
J LT V. 1t64. jela lC
garTO VOLUN ERS-80.30 BOUNTY.
—OFFICE CITIZENS' W I LU.NTEER SUBSTI
TUTE COMMITTEE, No. 421.1 WALNUT street, July
25, 1564.
All persons proposing to volunteer, whether liable to
draft or exempt. can enlist as Rept esentative Reunite.
They are entitled to the Document Bounty of TREES
HUNDRED DOLLARS for a three years' enlistment,
and, in addition, this Committee will pay to those re
crutt.d at their °dice the City bounty of TWO HUN
DRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, and ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS from their principals. Ttev thus-re
ceive, In all, SIX RUN DRED A?.ID FIFTY. DOLLARS.
The payments of the Committee are made to cadb..on
the day of muster, and, as its object is to tad in raising
troops and Elting the quots.of the city, there is no charge
for commission or brokerage.
Apply at the office of the Committee between 10 A. M.
and 2 Y. M. J. G. ROSENOARTEN,
jy26.4t Treasurer.
IrEPIPESKISTA.TIVE RECRUITS—
OFFICE crrizios , VOLUNTEER SUBSTf-
TUTE COffilliTTEE, No. 94421 WALNUT Street, July
25, 1504.
Gentlemen not liable to draft, and ladles whe desire
to put into service Representative Recruits, are in
formed that this Committee will endeavor to procure
then, on receipt of ONE DUNDRED DOLLARS, which
is paid to the Recruit in addition to the City mad Go
vernment bounties.
As the War Department has decided to pay to Rack
Recruits for three years the U. S. bounty of Three Gun
dril Dollars, they thus receive In all SIX HUNDRED
AND FIFTY DOLLARS.
The patriotic of both sexes] wilt thus be enabled, at a
moderate expenditure, to have themselves represented
in the ermtee of the Union, and to aid the Government
in the most efficient spanner.
jy2B-1t J. G. ROSENGARTEN, Treasurer.
NOTICE IS lIEREET GIVEN
that application has been made to the Trustees
of POLICYo Association of Philadelphia for the renewal
of No. 10,
_662 3, for ssoo„issued September 1,
1346, in name of cliAs. hlelN f RE, which is lot.
N. REBOUL.
iY2o.wfatim• • So. 110 S. 'ELEVENTH St.
OrA MASS MEETING OF THE CI.
tizena of the TWENTY-THIRD WARD will be
held at ODD FELLOWS H A LL,Frackford,on WEDRES
DAy RVERINO, July 2701 instant, at o'clock, to en
courage enlistmen Reports from fiemnt As
sociation and County . onvention may expected.
RICHARD °ARSE!).
WILLIAM H. E.HAWN., Chairman.
Secretary. .1) 26.2 t•
TWENTY•FIRIST WARD.—A.
meeting of the Citizens of the Ward will he held
at MASONIC HALL, Itiosayttpk, on WEDNESDAY
hVEN MO, July 27th, at 8 o clock. The BOUNTY
Fuel COMMITTEE appointed last January, having
fulfitled the object assigned to them. will pubtult a
statement of their transactions at that time, and would
se ggeit immediate action in re- orgaulelng for the our.
poso of providing means and tuna to fill our quota
under the President's late call for 600,000 volunteers.
Er order of Executive Committee.
iy26-21" . OEJ. A. SMITE!, Secretary.
OFFICE OF TIIE MAPLE SMADE
OIL CODIPANY, 624 WALNUT Street, JOLT
Et, .
The Board of 'Directors have declared a Dividend of
YOUR PER CENT. on the capttal stock of the Company,
neTbl t e r : u n b t e id b l i T:r
o rr n efi r tr E s s um.ax . tax.
at 3 1 P
M., wi r d will be opened on the 30th Inst.
jy26-6t • THOMAS R. SEARLE, Sec'y.
IarOFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
FUND COMMISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street.
Under the.call for Troupe of July Ifitig IRIS, the CITY
BOUNTY will Ire paiWran follows to Recruits duly
mustered i quotaSerc of the United States and
credited on the of the tAty of Phiiadelphia :
To Recruits mustered for One Tear, One Rundred
Dollars.
To Recruits mustered for Two Tears, Two Flundred
Dollars.
To Recruite mustered far Three Years, Two Hundred
and Fifty Dollars.
Proper certificates of credit to the
here must be filed to
advance with the COMllliitlioDert totore.
Principals placing Substitutes in service will be paid
Is the acme manner.
By order of the Commission:
jv22-fit ROBERT M. MOORE, Jr., Secretary.
CALL rtOlt A COXINTY corium.
TION TO AVOID THE DRAFT.
At a meeting of the Deleates from the Ward Bounty
Fond Committees , held July 90, 1864, the following
revolutions, on motion of SheriffJohnThempson, were
adored
Reßohyd, That the Wards be requested to reorganize
for the p ut pose of encouraging enlistments.
Rcoolved, Thai each ward be requested tojlect three
delegates to a General Convention, whose dity It mbill
be to t upet intend the general intermits of the wards, to
promote unity in their action, anti to adopt such mea
sures eta in their judgment 'Malt be beat adapted to El
the quota of the city under any future call of thermal.
dent.
Rujoteed, That the °Mere of this meeting be request
ed to thbUO a call for such Convention immediately on
the Deming of the call for teen by the ?resident of the
United States.
In conformity with the6aboveresolutions, the delegates
that may be appointed by the wards are requested to
meet on MONDAY EVENING next, July 20th, In DIS.
Talc' . COURT-ROOK No. 2, at 8 o'clock .
DANIEL STEINMETZ, President.
Jour K. VALSZYTIEN. Reoretary. nrs)
PRESS.-PI9II,ADELPFULA.; WEDNESDAY, SITU 27, 1864.
RATIONAL UNION PICKET.
REPRESENTATIVE,
1. Robert P. King, 113. Elias W. Hall,
2. 0. Morrison Coates, 14. Charl.m H. Shriner,
3. Henry Boom. ilk John %Vlstnr,
4. Wllllatu El Kern, 16. David afcConanghy,
9. Barton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods,
11. Charlet. 21. Rank. IS. Isaac Henson.
7. Robe , t Parke, . 19. John Patton,
S. William Taylor, 2). Samuel B. Dick.
9. John A Filnstead, 21. Evera.rd Riarer,
10. Hlrlerd R. Correll, 92. John P. PolinoY,
11. Edward Holliday. 2s. Ebenezer MoTitular',
12. Charles P. Read, 24. John W. Blanchard.
By order of the State Central Committee.
OVVIEE CITIZENS* . VOLUNTEER
SUBbIITIIVB COOIAIITVES, 422 WALNUT .
Street. July 16. 1564.
This Committee him Removed to No. 422 WALNUT
Street, up stairs, where it wilt receive epplicatione from
citizens desirous to secure SUBSTITUThS or REPRS
SBNVATIVES. A payment of $4OO to be made at the
time of application, and a power of attorney to he given
for the City Bounty. Substitutes furnished In the order
of application.
Veterans and Alien. desiring to enlist an Substitutes
wilt apply to the Committee, who will have then, mus
tered into service, when they can Wont their own regi
ments • B6.igli.h the Beauty paid by O•werurn•ut, they
will receive from the Committee SIX MT:CORED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS In cash, on day of muster, without
deaneion for commission or brokerage. No charge of
any kind I. made.
Veterans aro especially wanted In the service. and
can time re-outlet on the most advantageous conditions.
°Moe boors from 10 A. M. to?. P M.
DANIEL WEINMETZ. Chairman.
J. L CLARE' RAHN. JOHN THOMPSON.
CLEMENT B. PENROSE. HENRY C. LEA,
jyls-121 J. 0. HOSENGARTEN, Traasarer.
I'IIILLIPS OIL COMPANY.—IN
these dash of Logue oil companies it is really
rat resist' g to be enabled to give to our reader, the Wee
of a good, tellable oil company, under the control of
practical men, with a sufficient amount of capital to
develop thoroughly their cotaessions. We see the
nausea of many oil companies paraded In the Eastern
papers that we have good reason to believe are bogus.
At /east, nothing Is really known here, where their
lands are raid to be located.
The PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY consists of John
Ilunhall, Oil City; Josiah King, of Pittsburg. and
Cochran & Remelt, of Philadelphia. The capital stock
of said company is $20D.000 Their` ossessions coastal
of valuable oil leases on the Gregg. McClintock.
Widow McClintock Farm, and on the Cornplantor tract
of the H. McClintock Farm. Several of tee wells be•
longing to this Company are producing a antlicieat
amount to pay a handsome dividend on their capital
stuck
In addition to their property on Oil Creek, this Com
pany have a large tract of land in the neighborhood
of Mecca, Ohto. They have two wells on this proper
ty. and intend to here them to the depth of 1,2 W feet.
We can commend this company to the public as being
poskeeefd of good 01 territory. as well as being men of
strict integrity and fair dealing. They are badly en
gaged in the development of their land and we think
the stock is as good an investment as an y to be found
in the market. We know both the laud and the roes.
and cm! cheerfully recommend theta,-01 City .Re
gistar.
THE BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital
Stock of the Company above retirred to ere NOW
OPEN for receiving sabbcriptionn, at the Office of the
undereigned, whore any further information in rela
tion to the affairs of the Company can be obtained.
COCHRAN & RUSSELL.
22 North FRONT Street.
irxi-6t•
Ems.
ligr. OFFICE OF THE PHILADEL
PHIA. WILMINGTON. AND BALTIMORE
RAILROAD COMPANY,
PRILADBLPHIA, July
' The rates or Freight no oil Mouser Merchandise trans
portpd over the MAIN LINE, and the DELAWARE
RAILROAD, with Its cennentloum, will be advanced
twenty MO Per cent= on rates as par published tariffs
bearing date. er January iSth and April let, 1654 . This
wham* to take effect MONDAY, July 2.5 th
H. V. iCENIUST,
Superintendent.
CHAS. K. LIM
Master or Transports'lea.
THE SUSQUEHANNA AND TIDE.
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their:office
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4. '
The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in South 101:1ffiTH Street, has been removed to the
office of the Companies. at the place above Mated.
jaS7•3ot
OFFICE ROCKLAND PETROLEUM
I CO., N. E. cor. THIRD and DOCK, 2d atory.
Certificate,. of Stock are nor , ready for tame, and
trrnsfers can be made at. this aloe.
y nt.• Bnw. ii. FLOOD, Trea.urer..
100 00
100 up
100 00
231.0 00
10 CO
3100
24 03
I HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT. PA.
PHILATMLPHTA. Jane 78,
The names of persons removing to or from this District
will be - added to or stricken from the Hilts of enrolment.
Copies of the lists are open for pohlic inepection, and
civil °acorn and all citizens are invited to appear and
point out errors in the lisle and givsanch information as
may aid in the correction and revision Unroof. Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name stricken of.the list if he can show
satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled, on amount
of Atienage. (on. residence, Oroer-ape. Permanent
Physical Droabflity.
A compliance with the foregoing suggestions Is ear.
nosily solicited: WM. B. LEHMAN,
isiO•tf . Captain mud Provost IttorsitaL
.. 200 00
. ?fp 03
4 . RHY, •NA.TY, '4ND CIVIL
26 03
:t. '3O oo
oo
V - Cfrric
84S, 6ECBND Street, ettd 28 MA.
__Llano stock of all Mad of
CLOTHO; CASE[3TERL►B; TEBTINOS; -&c:,
At fair prime, parebaaed before the rise, independent
of pad gamblers. by the package, piece, or yard. Our
motto le to sail. We don't necktie. Come and aee our
stock. The Army and :Navy trade has oar special at
tention. lyt-Im
L INEN DUCK FOR BUTTS.
Superb quality, white and colored.
Natural color, extra heavy.
' Coating Linens, fancy Drilla.
Wide fine black Alpacas.
White Ilaneilles Vesting*.
•
No advance in Summer Cas.tmeres.
Fine Stock for Summer auFall:
LAWNS. •
•
Good styles from 25 to 60 cents.
Summer dreseetuto low. •
COOPIR'&VONAND.
•
3722 . S.N.. venter NINTH. and IiLLAKETISreeis
VICE ORGANDY LAWNS REDUCED
PROM $1 25 to 75 eta.:
Rich Organdy Robes. reduced to $B.
Lawns reamed from $1 to 82X cts.
Grenadines at very low prices.
Summer Dress Goods all reduced.
India Silks reduced to 75 Cti. and $l.
White Baran Shawls and Circulars.
White and Black Lace Pointe@ and Rotundas.
Rummer Shawls selling °E very low.
White said Colored Shetland Shawls.
ED WIN. Hebb a CO.,
16 MS South SECOND Street.
CLOSING" - OUT SIIDIMER DRESS .
GOODE aT LOW PRICES.
A treat yarlety_of styles of this season's importation, •
from 22 cents tool.
Best Pacific Layne at DX teats.
Figured Brown Lawns at 5134 cents.
French Lawne at 40, 00, 62 and YrK cents.
Best makes 0(140511es, Calicoes, Oinhams, and all
kinds of Domestic Goods. far below the manufacturer's
prices. ,
White Barege and Lama Shawls.
Silk Grenadine Shawls.
11030 Cashmere Shawls, lit 25, worth $5.00.
Ff. STEEL & SON,
iTlt Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
RXiiIIINE OUR LAWNS.
....-• UMW', brown ground, neat figured, 44e.
' • :Lawns, white ground, neat figured, 44e,
• ' - -Buckaback and Bath Towels, large,aisortment.
Bird's Bye Linen Towels.
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IFI It E.Pit I' SA Ft IS.
LILLIE'S
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tottnAmis ItAILIIII TO TIM COONTRIL
IA A RTICLE !r m , fi s T ersittg i
ipr i t y D ATcliC THE
00 first Kays: "I. David Ryan,, of the firm of Evart,
& 'Wahine, AM Mind by my &mileage at published In
The Prtas of the let inst. " Why daes ho coutioue to
Mew his ire Most In title way? himply titmouse be knows
the Core Exchange Hank will not fornish 41,500 %earth
of Mires at their ei ramie, for any such object. or hooime
mixml nit in the matter In any way; thenifore, tie can
blow with impunity. He lute evidently learned the
Beeson that "discretion is the better part of valor, '• and
that It is 'infer to fight behind breastworks thee in the
OP. n field ;therefore, will not deviatefrom hie onallimaai
that ie, will not make it practical. Ile next say* Lillie
ark IDOVl''tlited all hie Shires Km not burglar-proof, &c.
Lillie licknowletiffee simply this and no inure, that a
Hafe must lie fairly drill-proof to be bloater-won!. nail
lie climes that hie Chilled-Iron Safe, 111.0 usually told
gem rally t h Drone hly and fairly d rlll.proof, and, there
fore, burglur.proof; at the came time Mina admits that
it lb possible and even probable that occasionally there
may be a mercantile sale maim thoronahly chilled as It
ought to be, although great care Is used to have them as
ut Herm as possible
writer next Pays he has been temtlugone of Lillie'a
Safes every' Wonting. and ...ays he low encentriml In dril
ling a hole )trough it. He does not Bay that Ito has an
apt lirstnis got op for tl 0 occasion, hod one not practical
for it burglar to carry with him; that he uses an rotor
.nions pressnret &c. ; but notwithstanding all this It Is
evident. the Safe Is not as loud Its 11 , 01 h or he would not
rum iced am lie does. He next itsherte—all ha hat drilled
this he ton drill any or Lil Ile' I Tale IQ mere assertion
end ndtprout ned b‘i will have then pportunity hereaf
ter to test hie wonderful Atilt in drilling chilled iron to
the satisfaction of the militia
Tho writer next Introduces a hill of sale of one of Lil
lie's Sires to Weever & Sprankle, and proceeds to show
how he succeeded in duping th , •rn to make an exchange
for nee of Evans & Watson'''. He nays the ChicagO
Tribune of Ids rch 8, 1861, fell into their heeds (that is.
that be. Devitt Evans. put it into their hands), watch
coLtained au account of the burning of the Court Hones
to tievada county, lows. He atom ears by pile ft.:carrot
the Ceurt Route was burned in thirty minutes, together
with $1P.019 In greenbacks, and all the contents of one
of Litllu'a Flre and Burglar-Proof Saltis, and that this
statement induced Messrs. Weaver & Bpraukle to make
the exchengo.•
The huh wi on. corti Similes will show how comidetelY
Meters. Weaver & Sprankle were duped; and. although
David Evans his.. made the greatest efforts to dope
others, both la the city and country. by secretly circu
lating this seine false statement, to tay knowledge this
Ia the only institoCo of succese, over which it would
seem lie he now °bummed to exult, even et the expense
of the party !headlined.
't be shove statement was made by one Rosa, wan ab
solutely false, and $l5O wan paid by a mare maker In
Chicago to obtain it, and I have no doubt David Evens
knew it wheu beet , enlaced this paper, as counter ear.
Micah* wete published In the Chicago papers Shoat the
same time; besides. it la his habit to circulate and
put lieh such eta temente after they are publicly known
to he false. 1 now over the idateinents of the Judge of
Nevado MILEY, and another prominent malt of lowa
City, to whi.vr the whole facts In this case, and have
othei certificates of the same character on band;
NurAna, low a,- February 1861.-1 hereby certify
thst the Safe used by T. J. Huse,
as Treasurer,
which was in the Court House O. the night of DO.
cethbor 31, laki, when said Court House was horned,
was by me purchased In vember, 1353, In lowa
City, of the World's Safe Company, front their agent,
at a coat of glso, delivered there, and wee manufactured
hp said World's Safe Company in ISM. and was a smell
Safe, staout two and a half feet high and two feet wide,
and stood the Are well as any Safe of Its site would
be expected under the circute.tances; it being, as every
one knows. a very severe night, and said Safe was in
the southeast corner of said Court House, and the wind
blowing smug front the northwest, making it the hot
test place in the F4lld building. The Safe fell from the
tecondotory, and ley in sorb it manner as to have the
fire opera , e similar to a furnace.. Said Safe wee tu the
fire and tubs from six o'clock in the evening until nine
o'clock next more i DK. When opened. we fouud part ot
the money Goinewhkt charred, lint the bulk of it was
legible. E. C. EVANS, County Judge.
• TWA CITY, February 21, 186 i.
d. I...lVlntte,Esq., Ascot/or Lil Ite's Safes, Chicago:
I bereby rend you come woodwork from the wife of
Mr. Rosa, which, in a circular of Herring & Co,lw
elated to be **burned to sates or n perfect charcoal."
The wood work that is yet In the safe Is perfect, except
charred a little, not withstanding they doubtless sat Are
to it by leitits the air in when opened, and allowing it
to born after taking oat the contents. 'There Is tin doubt
but if properjods meat bad been'used in opening toe
safe it could have had a new door. mod. 'with very UM°
expenee, be lit for use again, sad everything In it pre
served perfect
Mr. Rosa wan in your store, htifdid not let himself be
at the time he gave H. &Co the letter. 'rimy
odered him slco for the old safe. He slams that he had
eight al his nine thousand dollars with him. The safe
was pot one of Mille's, but r small.slre of World'a Safe
Co. 1651 make.
Toure respectfully,
Now.trhat are ibe facts to this case? Simply that the
Fafe was not Lillie's bat moue in 151 by the World's
Safe.Coilipany, when they used fire orick tor ill liug,and
not made as Lillie now snakes Safes; and insmai of its
contents being burned to ashes, they were mostly pre
served, and with proper care the whole might have
been, and the Safe was in the heat fit teen hours lust tad
of thit ry mit.etes. Tbus le thte lost Roorback nailed to
• the con nter;but 001 until Weaver & Sprankle wore most
thotoughly duped, and very likely others; and this is
the way that liavid Evans incontroverMly proves Lil
lie's safe riot are proof; and for him to soy they are not
burslar.proo(l ,, worse than folly. until he can so in
struct his more advanced •plipile that they may succeed
better than they did in their attemmon the West Mts.-
delphia Trust FandEafe. I rather suspect his presence
may ce reunited to insure their 1111CCe44 - 11 T OUR nerrons.
I se e in the Buildup Dfswileh of the 21th of July the
Tioia County Bank robbery is again dieplayed by the
same David Evans. I would merely say that the Sale
Wks neither a Bank Safe nor Lillis's; that I have a letter
voluntarily written to me by the Cashier, enclosing a
copy of the letter to Evans & saving that they
took the liberty to publish apart of it in order to deceive
the public. This copy can be seen at my depot. I would
sanitise, that the Tioga County Bank pare just ordered
a Ico.l National Bank hate. Little's Chilled Iron, price
$l,OlO. This needs no comment. Another Roorback
nailed to the counter.
.
I.entosimo. in the same p aper , a mangled extract from
Me "Evening Telegra.ph, of April loth , republished,
the f Ltam tat again in traduced with " Elam
let!' left out. In my former answer to that article I
mentioned that the different wale Of opening the coin
won Safe use th ere described, were - of common occur
rence:end well It Down . , and were so stated, and had
been prevloady published to the world, all which the
writer found it.coneenient to leave out to meet his case
In Morpheme. , : • 1,1 C. SADLER, Agent.
. •,.. ' • • .. • . No. 21 S. SEVEN ill street
. . .
N.• B,—l bevitellt 'revolved In vrtettange for Lillie's
Chilled Iron two large Evans & Watson's Safes from the
Bunk of Northern tAbertiew and one largo Evans & Wat
son's Safe from Messrs. Daley' St, Biel sell, Bank Note
It, pin te FF.. which i shall sell at - very low prices. I do
Do, rail them Fire-Proof, as aright deceive the pur
chaser I do sot call them - Burglar-Proof, sa I might
°Send David Evans:and I ilhonle moot certainly deceive
the purchases. .
1 would say, also, that - I
brie on band, and now corn
ing i D. some ten to twelve of Brans & Watson's
middle
sized Safes, AA exchanged for Lillie's, which will be
offered at Wow auction prices, besides a large num
ber of other makers'.
I would state further that there Safes ware not ex
changed for Lillie's Safes on acconst of secret circulars
falsely iepreseming the fallures.a:fivams & Watson's
Safes,: ar,others.bas simply from the fact that tee own
ers hot more confidence
trientitar - Erelltafielurglar. M. C. SADLE t e r2
agent.
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606 CHESTNUT Street
Ur TWO DOLLARS jej
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RSV. ROBERT IL RLTVIRLD,
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FOR BALE BY NEWS AGENTS
LEGAL.
IN THE DISTRICT COVRT-VOR'TELE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. •
JOHN THOMPSON vs. PATRICK KELLY. •
June Term. 1564. No. 94. Pilules Vend. Ex.
The Auditor appointed by ti o Court to make distribu
tion of the fond produced by the Sheriff's rale under the
above writ. of all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the hotel and 'tables thereon erected, situate on
the north side of Washington or Market street, and the
west side of William street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on said Market street 140 feet, and extending to
length or depth westward of that width WO feet more or
less to Green street, will attend to the duties of his
appointment on MONDAY, the 111th day of August, 1954,
at 4 o'clo,k P. DI., at his office, N0..120 South FIFTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, When and where all
persons interested are required to make their claims.
or be forever debarred front coining to upon said fund.
jy2s•lot D. P. BROWN, Jr., Auditor.
VSTATE OF CATHARINE FARRELL,
DECEASED.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY npon the last will and
testament of Catharine Farrell. late of the city of Phila
delphia, decetthed, having been granted to the Pennepl•
vanta Company for Insurances on lay. r and Granting
Annaltiee, all parsec ii indebted to the said estate lire re
quested to malts payment, and [hot.) haring claims
against the same to prePOrit them without delay at the
O 1 y 1 or the Compan, 304. WALNUT Street.
lyl2-to6t . BARGES DUTRA.% Prealdent.
THE COMING DRAFT --PROCURE
-a- YOUR. SUBSTITUTES.—The enrolled citizens liable
to the Draft In the First and other Districts of Phila
delphia can be furnished with reliable SUBSTITUTES.
at reasonable rates. by applying. from 8 a.- M. So 2 P.
M., to Major B. McKEAOR, late Recruiting Agent at
the headquarters of the Provost Marshal, No. %IN
South THIRD Street. •• • •• • jy2B 6t•
CARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
Na =OU= i 113 0 W IMIIII IL lODINE IP;
AN ENERGETIC YOCND MAN
o v d depirc,s a p.).ltion fa No WIN Hone,
eitlo rID Mi. e . is or rbseortArt, nes t . add:v.ix " No-
Lia s, Pro. 'actg. iVel 9V
ARTILLERY AND O.4tyA.LRY
HORSIb WAR'I'ER.
ASSIBTAST QUAiLTRRMARTKR ORSRItAL'O OPPIVP,
l'irmAiett.rtita.
IMESES aultablo for the Artillery arid Cavalry err
'rico will he porch:used by thn ntolerainnetl, in oven
market, at a fair Mice. Each animal in bn ctnd to
the nano' Govoron eat lospoction before bring ncreoted.
!larvae to be delivered to the Unitnd State. foepector,
at the William Penn Hotel. MARKET Street. between
Eitzlith and Mall) streets.
fly order of Colonel firontut N. CnosatAY. Assintaot
Quartermtuder &antral U. ti A
GEARGS R. (11(31E,
Captain and AntrivtaolAnartermaeter.
•
O . BICTRAL SUBbTITTJTE AGENCY,
. 1 / 4 -1 !co. °South Third Street Substitutes vonotad, to
Whom lhe highest prices will be paid. Substitaten tot
als/ ed promptly to any part of the State at reasonable
rates lionext and fair dealing our motto. .1325 St*
TEACHER WANTED.-A E OR'
-I- FEMALE TEACHER, cornnetcnt to tench thoFrsoch
And 61111111111. as living laugusa-a, is Malts(' to fill a
vormscs in the High Seoul of Um city or Reediug.
A liberal salary 'paid. For further lofi,rmstt l 4.n anply to
or . sildrsato J. LA WitS,NCE GETZ.
i326-2c SeboOCommittetl. Reeding, FL
WANTED. - - A YOUNG 116 AN 'IN' A.
RETAIL DRUG 'BroiRE. one with r:orithoist
some ltnowledge of the business. Address • Angola.'
J'retg office. 111740r591!`
WAN T E D—BY A WHOLESALE
• BOOT and sitos.aouss, a eaten:wan who hat an
ertablirbed near trade. • A liberal salary will be paltE•
Addreba Box HO Phila.. P. 0. • • 1,17-St •
WANTED-THREE . BUBSTITUTBB
at No. 403 LII3RARY Street (up stone), to Whom
the highest bounties will he given. •• • • . It•
WANTEDA. LAD IN AN OFFICE.
V V Addrass. in handwriting of the aPPlieltge.Box
MI," Post Office /727,1t.'
•
ANTED—A PARTNER WITH
from *tow to $3,000 toioto boelooest with
W. the advertiser . GRA-YEN%
13 , 2,4? 100 North EIGEITEr Street.
'WANTED -A' COLORED BOY. 14 OR
16 year.' old, am Walter In a Private Family . Ap.
ply at WS LAIIUST Street. f 1(
AP IRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER
can ha toad by anyilVlag at this Office. Age thirty-
Mx: married. Will give satiainctory elty reference.
Address "P. B. T." • Jytt 61." •
pAMSTERS WANTED
CHIEF QILARTERMARTER'S OPPIGN.
WARRINGTON DRPOT,
WARRINGTON, D. CJuly 9, 1864.
WANI BD. at once, 71111E13 RITYDRED TEAM
STERS. each capable of driving with single line, and
managing six-mnie teams.
To such who are competent to perform the duty the
Pay Par month will be thirty dollars. with one ration
par dey, and hospital privileges, including the beet
medical attendance when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins, A. Q. M. D.
8. A., corner Twenty-second and stresta. Washing
••...D• D. R. RUCKER.
iyll.4St sts. 0--. rhia Q
RI/Ot
$4O 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE
• 9 for a yearn, ata per coat., Insures not
lam than $3,060 each. Apply to
CHARLES RIITOADS,'
33.10-10 t• Conveyancer, No. 36 S. SEVENTH at.
060 & morrim WANT N AGENTS
id AM a month.ozponsoo id,to sell my ETU
ETINO PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNIRS, aad Itt
Idler articles . Fifteen circulars sentfraa Address •
ArArLdArolim JOAN 7. LORA. Biddeford. Maine. .
rOR.SALE- 15 ...SHAREEI.OIP . .I3TOCX
of the. "Gee . ..Bigler Gold and Silver Mining Co.'i
Bomboldrdiatrier.Nevade Territory ; par .9109; paid.
Address But 39. P. O. Philadelphia. • J 127-30
TO LET—THE SECOND,THIRD, AND
A. Fourth Floors at 233 MARKET Millet; thronslt to
Church alley. 'mh29
•
STEAM ENGINE FOR EALE-IN .
•••-• good
good FL U Eder. nelleder feet 3
Also ty o BOILERS 24 feet be 10 in c hes.
• • Ws SMITH.
264 Sonth . PODRT 13 Street. •
PAPER MILL FOR SALE —THE
Mill for manaraelnrlog Printing Paper, Wonting
to the undersigned, at Wteeltog, W. Ye., to off-red for
sale. The bnildings are atone and brick. and furnimhed
with three rag engines and R 72-inch Fourdrinter Ma
chin. all In good running order.
irdlOt A. ARMSTRONG & SONS.
el FOR RENT-DWELLINGS NOS
212'.5 and 2127 SPRING GARDEN Street, with all
the mrdern conveniencee in perfect order, entirely
new. Rent VW. Apple between 2 and 4 P M. to
G. W. MORRIS.
218 WALNUT St.. up etatre.
inRETAIL DRUG AND PRESCRIP
TION STORE FOR SALE.—One of tbebest-nayinc
storee to the city will be sold for $3.500 cash, if called
for Ibis week. Daily cash sales from Sle to 5'25.. Ad
dyne "Medicos," SPRING GARDEN F. 0., for Thar
days. with real name and addrese. jr.l7-2.5*
maFACTORY. PROPJCRTY FOR SALE
—Situate N. W. corner of FRANEFORD Road and
NORRIS Street. Lot KO feet on Frankford and 414 feet
on Norris eirest. Six brick dwellings on Fratiliford
road, a thtee-itory brick factory, 83 feet by 49 feet on
Norris 6404, with cotton machinery there in; engine.
house, with boilers and engine in; two-story brick
bonne, 23 by. 60, attached, and other buildings. For
further Information, inquire at N. Z. corner of St
TENTH and SPRUCE Streets. .1Y25-8t•
al FOR SALE-VALUABLE BUS I
NESS PROPERTY, situate at No 630, 632, sod 634
Vorth Second street, demisting of three stores, with
dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together,
to close an estate. A portion of the purchase money
may remain on mortgage For particulars, inquire of
E. McCALL,
18 South SECOND Street •
PRILADIMPRIA, July XI, 1E64. Iy2l
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, July 27. lf 51.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reest red at this odice
until 12 o'clock. M.. SATURDAY. 90th July. 1561, for
one Bret-class STEAM FIRE ENGINE of the capacity of
the General Mehra; size of pump; 4% in.x.l2 in.: steam
cylinder. 5 ; weight, 5,0(0 lbs. t sixteen feet of
E nett on hose, in two length+, with bras+ screws and
strainer, with branch pipes and 5 nozzles, one of 55. two
of #. one of .4, and one of 1 inch All the tools for ac
tual ssrvice, as are necessary to use with the Engine
when it is at t ork, such as spanners, hand and screw
rerfghtfechGkeftEGOPeo%4.lsAßsAltfl..WA4ls.-batif eta
eery in the working of the Engine.
Bidders will also state the price in their proposals,
which mast be given in writing AS well ae in figures,
and the - ebortex ree.illie time two Engine eau be de.
livered in. The right ix reserved to reject all bids
deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor
will be received.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
cone, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and certified to as beitg good and sufficient security
for the amount Involved by come public functionary of
the United Slates
By order of Colonel Geo. B. Cromnan. Assistant Quer
termartt r Genera!: GEORGE R. ORNE.
jy27-4t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
WAYS. —office,S. W corner WALNUT and MTH
Streets. • PHILADELPHIA July 23, loft.
NOTICE TO CONTRACI ORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 3 o'clock P. , MONDAY. August Id. 1E64, for
the repaving of BA3IILTON Street, between Eleventh
end Twelfth streets, in ti.e Fourteenth ward. Said re
paving to be done at so mncL Per sonars yard, and in
accordance with spec' float ions to be seen at :has office.
Each proposaLvrill be accompanied by a bond, or certifi
cate that a bond has been filed In the Law Department,
as directed by ordinance of May Sith, IeT,O. All bidders
wilt be present at the time and place for opening Said
proposals, and the lowest bidder will come forward
within three days thereafter or consider hie hid with
drawn. . N. W. SMEDLEY,
• jyl7-wtio St • • .Chiet Commitptioneraf Highways.
••, . .
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SHIP.—The copartnership bereinfore exiviing be
tween the undereigned, under the firm Of G. AND RS &
CO., is tbia ilNy dissolved by mutual consent. Tn. bu
siness of the late firm will' be settled bv OBORGE E.
SATIIIMAYIi, at the old place of Milanese, No. 1104
CHULTUT Street. . GUST.I.VOS ASTMS,
DEORGS R SAW/MANX.
PUILA DELPHI A, C.Jray 25.1E6.1.
THE 'UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
-A- day formed a copartnership to transact business
under the name of 0...&NDR8 St CO., the privilege of
using the name being granted to us, in writing, by the
members of the firm tine day dissolv
E. sd.
ow. seumtunr,
FRANCIS A. NtlitTil,
LOUIS OLIVIER.
PITILADBITHLIL, July 25th. 1864. ir 27- wfm3t.
TEE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASK,
CIATID themselves together under the arm of
BOLTON, DYREMAN, at CO.. aud will continue Ow
Car Building business In all Its branches at the old
establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and ILLNIIr
TON Streets. JOON
GES.O. R.
It B
DYKOLTEhIa,
0. W. CHILDS.
JOLT 1. Itl9. . 17/-1111.
•
T I IIIIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND
-s- SMALL DOTS, on School lane. Germantown. will
reopen on the 6th of 9th month. The canal branches of
an En lath education wilt he taught, and we feel war.
ranted In believing that the competency of the teacher,
Deborah D. Smith, will make It desirable to parents to
patronize the school. jy2s-tf
W OODLAND SEMINARY, WEST
PHILADELPHIA. A DAY and BOARDING
SCHOOL for Yonne Ladles will be opened September
14. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE. by Beit•
HENRY REEVES, A. M.. assisted by competent and
'experienced Teachers. Mr. R. retiree from the Cham.
hamburg Seminary, where the session has regularly
closed with nearly fourscore pupils.
Addreee, till July Id, the Principal, at Chambersburg,
Pa.. After that, DO. B Woodland Terrace. West Phila
delphia.
REFERENCE —Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. H. A.
Boardman, D. D. ; Rev . J. G. Batter, Rev. G W. Mc-
Phail, D. D • Rev. C. Shields, D D. ; Rey. John
W. Meant: Ron. Joe. Alison and A. G. Cattail, Esq.,
Philadclphial Hon .7. Kennedy Morehead, Pittsburg,
Bona. George Chambers and A. K. McClure, Chambers.
burg. tY9 errtf
JOHN G. WHITTIER
ITILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-311/
LITARY BOARDING SCHOOL. 4 miles beyond. Me.
dia. and LW miles from Glen Riddle. ,m the West Ches
ter Railroad. 'Thorough course in Mathematics. Natu
ral Sciences, Languages, and English. Practical les
sons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Fine library
and apparatus. Number of pupils limited._ Begins Sept.
let Pupils have benefits of a home. Refer, to John C.
Capp Jr Son, 29 South Third street; nos. J. Clayton,
Esc. Fifth and Prune; John H. Diehl, 900 Walnut.
A S dd:ess Rev. J. A
VEN BARTO. A
P .
Penna.
Y22-Sm ILLAGE G R E EN ,
THE WEST CHESTER A.CADEMY
AND MILITARY INFTITUTR.
The scholaatic year of ten months commences on the
Arm TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes
on the let of July following.
Boys and young men premed for College or Business
in Its 'I arsons requirements.
The modern languages are taught by native resigent
Teachers, who have no connection with any other
school.
For catalogues and full information appiT to
WM. F. WIER.). A M.,
Principal;
or, J. BUNTER WORRALL, A. M. Ph.
,Ipsoctxte Principal,
.1120 210 . WEST CHESTER, Penna.
A GRADUATE OR TIARVARD,_ . WITS
A-A- an experience of ten ears In teaching, Will open,
this city, In SEPTEMBER, a School for Young Wbta
linmiter limited to ;Stu en. Terms, $1.60 aar.
RIITRILINCEII—Rev. Dr. Ftllllll6ll, 1426 Fine street
Rey. Roger Owen. Chestnut Hill; Wm. H. Trotter,
Esq.. 36 North Front street: J. E. blitchell, Irk
York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Prealdents Sparke and
Walker, Cambridge, Mass..; I. S. Smith. Seq...Dorchen.
ter, Mane ;John Ruggles, Ben., Brighton, Mkne.
dress
.1.2245 e L. R. ISUCHINGRAM, Ches Sno t
PIIILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
•EITITVIS FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 1530 44,01
Street. Roo. CHAS. A. SMITH. D. D. 43. CLASEXCI
SMITH, A. 11.. Principals.
Ninth Tear. Three Departments: Primary, AaAde
mte, and Collegiate. Fnll college sparse in OWooter
Mathematics. higher Brigßah, and Nmural Mono., fro
those wbo graduate. Modern Lai:pshots. Mask.. Paint
inn. and Elocution by the beet mastam. For oiroulara
apply at lita CHESTNUT. Street. or address Box Mn
E 0 Philadelphia.. apal.doe
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMIN ~i.•
TIONS, with futt dodertptioas of chat-odor, emu
DAT and EVENING, by J. TE N TH SN ,
mhA•wicm6m No. 05 Sontb %sot
•
Not only 1714 EXORIpLII) bat 17NEQUAILID to p
or Tone and Power, designed eepeatally for Charane
and Sohoobt, but Ibllnd to bo %wally won tidapuri •
the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale only by
IL Di. MOOR,
No. I 8 Sortl,
ai4b. • vaaploto saavrimerii•f 1"4/2(9:t
so•Meatikl tayls44
WANTS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
PROPOSALS.
COPARTNERSHIPS•
EDUCATIONAL.
ESTEIr'S
COTTAGE ORGANS.
AUCTION SA LIN.
S. • •
AUCTION BALE OF CONDRAINVIT
noitsze t •
Was D SI MNT, OATURT BOUM%
OFTIC). or CU' Qcasynsiciti
WAiIIINOTOS. D. U. Mtn*.
Will be, told
time,PUBLIC AUCTION, to the idatvor,
blddev, at the and plin.N.
_named heloto—alt:
!AMMON. Penna., TWORPDA T. Jab:
RZA R D R VlA B O h r t e ri n . dm i. T bi lil . Rh r ho g a u T us , J r al A y t Tim. jo i r genfr etkt.
ISM
A . I.TONNA 2 Pentm A TRURBDIT, Ananet
WILLIAMSPORT. II amps. , TRNIINDAT.Aarait 1.114
iffet
TWO GraIDRED (red CAVALET 'HORSES of lIIII4k
place.
Theee rforrli. baye heez condemned:* andt for the
Cavalry PftWite of the Aram
For Road ma Farm nufattee Many ion: barralna lam
be bad.
Borses sold elgaly..
Terme : Cash. IL -Vatted Steps Carrel:ay.
ES
Lleat. Col. and Oile r Qna A rtAn ME I ya N ster
Cavalry Annum.
TC
PALE . 01r . I "NCLATMZER
Goons remain! te the Wlrrehon.e of the PM..
LADELPHIA AND DINO AArt,NOAD CON
PANY, THIRTEENT Hand CALLOWITILL
Philadelphia.
The articles described to the follow!ne echednie.
having been ronelened to the Station Earned below, 3
the Philadelphia and Reading Railread, and the con.
eiguees, after due and legal' notice, not laving me ee
them away, nor paid the costa Rod expenses of cerria4n,
will be enpoced b e lo w , sale or outcry, artbe severed
Ptations named on eirrtrin AY; SePtemhqr V.
1864: the sale to commence at: ten o'clock In the fon.
noon of said day:
ATATTON. CONIMPIKEM. • ARTWM Ant Nee=
Philadelphia. E. P. Ramsey. 2 beige cards.:
M. 'lariat-. ' 2t hdlg. enema
• S. joek,.oo.
.. I.bexakeletereiNgep
• T.. Lowrie. • 1 box biddies,
Dr. Wris ht. 1 box Indite.
.• C. Mere mos. 8 baimPulP.
• " Paschall Morrill. I reaper.
" P. McDonangh, lot au ndriett..
44 Dr. Wright, - 1 boa' hooka.
" Dr Wripbt. I hex beeke.
•11. A. ThonieSoll, 2 sacks charcoal.
" .A. Crnr.s. 11. box HIT eepdii.`.
•• . • 'W. Hither, • lambi. barleY.
" . .J. W. Ipeacer. I boa drags.
" L AY. trellis, :1 PUMA.
" '" : J P. Epnierbeimer. 2 bble. pickles.
' l . Paschall Morrie. 10 hoed sowers:
. " ' • . Merchants' Ins Co. 1 hog books.
" • •'. Coneolln Ins. Co t2boxes booka.-
d I. Collins, '1
1"
1 b. , verpers:
1
J. Lame & co.. II cask paint.
'' IL C Sadler,l iron Pate.
S. 'Series. 01.11nzebeir.
S. Railinen. I old scale.
George Ge.tiltb, 100 leilee. basdblC-
E. Kerebtrlager, 2 'runty kegn.
Imi H. Ram 1 empty keg
E. 'Wilson. 1 bbl. teathera.
J. Long & Bro . 1 bag waste.
R. Calmat.. I empty bbl.
L. Wolfensberger, 1 box and can.
G. Devlan, 13 empty ball bbl._
J. Power% tl keg mdze.
•
Bbanbeeser, I box.
J. N. Kline, I'hett bid. and keel
• ' J. Hall. 1 keg 'mineral water.;
W. H. Richards. 2 bbts. corn.
R. M. Harris, fampti bbl.
R. & 8. Allen. 5 eport bble.
R. tubber') nail . lAA.
^rtlFes will be .6.1-' -- -
The above art._ en exposed to Public sale,
aforesaid, according to the provhdons of the first sectloef
of the Act of Artembly of the Commonwealth of Penn..
Wgii7 it'nealrairee.nit elillreitfstiliciertaartqunf
phis and Reading Ra ilroad Company have in
spects complied. The Act of Areembly Is as follows;
'• Commission merchants and factorr., and all ann.
mon carriers, or other permone having a lien n Fon goods,
wares, and merchandise, for or on acconnt.'of the costa'
and expenses of carriage or storage, or any other charge':
arising from the transportation, keeping, or stomps
each property, In cane the owners or consignees shag
not pay or discharge the amount due for anon cost, en.
pence. carriage, rtorage. or other charges , herolnbefora'
named, may , after the expiration of ninety dayg •
from the notice hereinafter provided ( proceed to ,
sell the came, or ao touch thereof as may be neceazt
to discharge raid lien, at public auction: Pro
That notice of Bale shall be given as required for she.
riff's sales of pernonal property, and that thirty days'
notice of said lien be given to the owner or unitising"'
cannothroperty, if t hat yw the
found, and in• care they
he so found, the came shall he advertiale'
weekly in nom* newspaper published in thepmper dt7'•
or county to which the goods, ware. or mercbandlee•
have hem) consigned , for fonr consecutive weeks betray . *
the sale, the residue of money arising from 'sash Bale
after deducting costa of tranrportaton, charges scat:
storage, advertising and sale, to be held subject to the ,
order of the owner or owners of Mtch . prop,rty.
G. A. NICROLL,
tleneral'Euperintendent
itsAnixo, Pa., June 10. 18 5 . iylB-12t
4JIVSEMENTS.
DROVER'S NEW CHESTNUT:
STREET THEATRE —GRAND REOPENING.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jnly
Pint time In six years In Philadelphia of the Gra n d n e „
A;
Mnaisal. Specter/flier Drama,
ALADDIh ; Or, THE WONDERFUL LAMP.
Presented after three 'months' active preparation Ii L•
style of tinprecedewed maiirdcence, replete with wow ,
dean] Trs , nsformatloss, agnlficent Sa-nery, °remit-
Marches, Superb Coatomes and Properties, Beautiful.
Music and Ch9re*es.
Reserved heats for sale three days In advance. fella-t -
WALNUT -STREET THEATRB;
SANFORD AT ROME.
The far-famed
SANFORD AND •TROUPB
•
will open the above Th‘atre
On MONDAY I.liiNlNt), July 25. th.
And continue every evening daring the week, hetereee
diming the
BEST MINSTREL CORPS
hi the United States.
See bills or the day.
Box open daily for sale of Tickets.
TER' ACADEMY OF TINE ARTS.
*- 0 - ' CHESTNUT StratjaP eg h. Is .OPIN RAW;
far !onors. from 9. A: si t to 6 Jo*
LOST ALLVD POUND. 1,
.OST ON CHESTNUT STREET; .
A- 4 between the Peat
ELOPEnd -the Girard lbw*. on
the Mth tnot., an ENV Of PAPERS. ininahle to
none hut the enbeeriher. Any one leaving the package
at the GIRARD HOUSE will ree.ire the ware o r •
1t• s W. IV EMPANEL Captain.
BOARDING:
ROARDIENG.—TWO SECOND-EITORT
Li' remits TO LBT., at 1327031 b TUVE ek tem!
MARSILA.VS'SALES.
MARSHAL'S - SALE.-BY VIRTUE
or a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CLDWALA
DER. Judge of the District Court of the United States.
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to
the blithest and best bidder for cash. at the yard ot
HUMPERET HOFFMAN dCo., WATER Street, abovw-L --
Vine. on THURSDAY. July RS, 1664, at 12 o'clock K..
10,p00. locust treenails and 212 cubic feet of
— 17112
PHILADELPHIA, inly 22. 186&
MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Sale, by the Hoa. JOHN CAD WALA.r.
DEN. Judge of the District Can't of the Malted States.
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Pahl% Sale. to
the highest and best bidder. 'hr mob, at MO HEXER'S
STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY.
August 2d. 1954, at 12 o'clock M., %bales Cohan. ISO
boxes manufactured Tobacco, and 87 sacks of Timing
Island Salt, being the cargoes of the schooner Pocahert.
tas, sloops Julia and Cyclrlpa.
wturem MILLWARD.
United States Marshal E. D. OfTellllBYlvalliA.
PRILADELPFITA..7OI7 22. MC Jrn—at
EXCORSIONS.
HANDEL AND-
HAYDN SOCIETY'S
EXCURSION
ATLANTIC CITY,
WIIIMIESDAY, AUGUST 3.7114 _ 1554
SUMII ER LIME.
A.9r mmtruami:vi.Eracinst
TO TIM GREAT. COAL, IRON, 'AND. LUMBER U'
GIONS OP PENNSYLVANIA t
TICKETS GOON FOR TEN DAYS!
GIVING AMPLE TIME TO VISIT EACH POINT Or-
INTEREST ON THE EOM
The Catawissa Railroad Company,
Haying perfected arrangements witl connecting roads.
will Mona Excureion Titikets from Philadelphia over the,
following route:
PHILADELPHIA AND REA DINO RAILROAD,
To Reading. Schuylkill . Haven, Ashland, Mannar-
City and Tamaqua;
CATAWLSSA RAILROAD,
To Summit. McAuley Mountain. Catawissa, Rupatt,
Danville, Milton. and Williamsport:
LEHIGH AND ALARANOT AND BEAVER MEADOW'
RAILROADS,
To Black Creek and Manch Chunk:
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
To Allentown and Bethlehem; and the
NORTH PERNSYLVANLA RAILROAD,
To Pilladelphia.
For earlsty and. grandeur of scenery, this roots pnp.
'etas peculiar Inducements to tourisit , .
Those 'wishing to do so, may revere the route by ob
taining Tickets to start Oyer the North Pennsylvania.
Railroad.
,
Tickets can be obtained at the Depots of the Phtladel•
bin and. Reading and North Pennsylvania Railroad.
°topes lea, and or
N. VAN 1:1.0R14, Ticket Agont„
Northwest artier SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Trains start from Philadelphia and Reading Depot at.
9.15 A. Di., 3.30 P. M., and from North Fawleyleasda.
lisitroad Depot at 7 A. M... and 3.45 and 6.15 , P. M
IS"A•tafrtal
se giGe, GRAND PLEASURE R2i-
CURSIONS TO LAKE strpssioß. —OWE.
of the following splendid first-elass steamers,vrtiot
CLEVELAND, ILLLNOIS, NORTREKN LIOI T, MOE)
CITY, TRA VLLER, METEOR. IRON SIDES, LAO LA.,
BELLE, and PEWA_BIC, will leave CLEVEL.LER ;
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M. each day of the week, erscre
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan. on Me ,
followingdeys mill o'clock P. M. through the months ,
of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Th
to the many points of interest on the Great Inlaad.Eow.
of America which , for utility. pleasure, and healtkoartp
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1.000 stiles anthraces six degrees got
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes in OA,
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair. Huron, and Supertoroorialv.
tbebeantiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. SLary'e,
The many and extensive mines of iron and cones&
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly 01, ,
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild tdolifi
romantic ccsnery, combined with its pore and brad=
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far ten'_
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist. the stmittaf.
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers axe elegantly-fitted 11.1) ,
with large airy Cabins and State-Itoome, while evert
precaution has been taken to provide for the safety fork
comfort of passengers.
Fare, i net u din g State. Rooms and Meals, about fig as=a,
per mile. Time occupied in making the round tripaseett
8 to 10days.
Dooms secured, and further information obtained.
application to proprietors.
ROST. MANNA & Co., Cleveland, OM*.
RUSSET So MCBRIDE,
J. T WRITING So Co.. Do zo it.. I/mu m
JOHN lIIITCKINCIIS,
3.214at026
Ai d Z it FOR CAPE - 111,&y._Ting
staunch and commodious steamer Dial/-
RATTAN, Captatn - R. A. Ryther, of the Cape May Litte,,
having been released by the Government,. is now ,
malting_her regular trips to Cape May, leavistfAAßCß..•
STRKET WHARF every TUESDAY, Tliolitisikalr, anit
V .
SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock: returning, will — `re Caps
May every Monday, Wednesday, and F k t.S,K .
o'clock, touching at New Castle. going En WEI
Tare $2.60, carriage hire bistr:led; c 'hart
price. Servants SIX. carriage hire extra. ' ,
Freight at low rates. No freight reoefted. attar I.
o'clock, and In all caws must be pre-paid.
)722-11 JOSEPH A. STSWAF,T, Agana.
jia ggg s t FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
via Delaware and Raritan. Canal —The
barge "S. FLANAGAN." Capt. W. Corson. to now
loading at drat wharf below SPRUCE Strout, and will
leave for the above points on WEDNESDAY, July EL
ate o'clock P. IL
For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates..
apply to D. L. rLerrioci, Agent.
JOG-% No. 3045. DELAWARE Avenue
sid dr i e . FROM NEW YORK 3rAils
NEW HAVEN, Hairnrov;.to_. or ante-
YIELD. end BOSTON.—Tke steamers PANITIaNTAI,
and ELM CITY leave Peek Slip. Bast ;layer. daiay. .$ S
16 P. M. and 11 et atilt. ie fie
'pals, APPLE 08EEF,,E....40 CAS
A. CHOICE BRANDS.
Sap Sago and Baldish /biro, choose of choice /33EiT,I
For gale by a ODES & WILLIAI(B,N. ••••
1713-1( 101 sonth W4TEJ3 Street
o MUM, sac .