The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 28, 1864, Image 3

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    Point Lookout-- chrt‘t tau
11 - .P•tabl imbed by the Prison.
prisoners at Point Lookout is ha
r ,leiery day by now consignments of
%,,,ira the Tufsont urrle.t ls baye been
m in the South, consiSting of mon,
iiohlrenof ell Enirit,h,
ond American. They say that the au.
. grant free passes to all wa
• 0 wi ll who wish to leave and Como
i , r w• number of these rotegoei ere from
eeerleksburg, who report the town
every week by b.inds Of rebel twi
t:el, riot being held by any regular 0r
;.0,,;,n4. Among the repigees wore
‘otilliZ 111011 'WW I have hid for some
wo ods in Virginia, to keep from he
led in I lie rebel a my,
itlelniond report xtremely hard
letoty. i
'Choy Claim tha e t thu tutu expo
istylatill WIM intetl , lo(l to form] Grant to
twin Moslem° of flahmoral, 4tn , l compel
. 13 portion of his army to savo the Omit.
t .bands et the raiders, 'rho rebut troops
,eni are represented as having euough to
quality, hut are in grunt, want of
• There are n great many -iok In KWh
,
Owe I boy keep all of our sick prisoners
+need hospitals, The remainder of our
retell! to the Interior of (30Orgla, at the
murices and Andersonville, and to Data
;otters ut the camp have established n
, their mutual beuefit. The school Was
11, al dor the charge 01 Prol. Morgan,
;an lone thee one or the protesser.i at the
„ 1 „, ;tray lityllege, Virginity They have
wow,' a Christian Association, for the
remit:ring the needy assistance, and of
at the same time, to eneoura4o
„pelt among the prisoners, besides sep
ia, alai books, clothing, MO the shik with
Itelittiou9 services are held In every
one:impotent morning and evening,
~eitoot 1111.1111 . 011C0 every day, about half
e vamp appears like one grand church,
irblek over seven thousand volcos loin.
ent or the assOciatien cumprises the
,rarer:
!Vim Alabama, president; E. Davis. Va.
president; H. J. Gwaltney, Vlrglul.t,
yartelsry ; Arthur IL ];, ley, fox.ts,
car
.r secretary; Witham F. will, Virginia,
; W. Hell, Virginia. librarian.
at' being allsiiteal by an executive commit.
member to each division In the camp, this
a ppoints it sub-committee. made up of
~r went each eotopauy In mink division.
vtainittce 110(1 out all Lint distressed cases,
man assistance RS Is possible, The elfec
ma 4,1 this association brings the prisoner
4yhun vice; hence, dlstto hances are not
as formerly, less gambling, and 001150.
•s rime end suflethig.
rs# 4 vur Camp Hospital is In a most
condition, and the patients are snugly
; emu two hundred touts, with pleasant
'seen. Included in these touts are SUMO
et , hospital tents, nicely floored, and for
te tables and chairs to make the patients
„c. These touts will ho occupied until the
retennulitais hospitals now being erected
11 are finished.
Lit is hoped, will soon be accomplished,
,rather, with the Close eoullueudynt of
:4:ls, has totaled to Increase the Sickness,
wow will soon be wattled. IJurilig Lao
June, there was treated at tit%
:triers ut camp, 4,276 eases, resulting ie
I he ibilewing wore the must prominent.
.11iitorlimit 2.671, 387 cases of dysentery,
et fever bill, remittent fever CM, typhoid
Aides bb, suntil-pox 1, pneutnetila 38, lo
ot bowies 10, wounded 107, scurvy 10.
Lave Lean na follows : Viten:Amnia 10,
lever 14,cltsentery 28, dlarrenm 20, scurvy
6, consumption 1, Oinifreitt VD intermittent
liammation of bowies 7, of gunshot wounds
U. 'rho patients of this hospital get the
as In the regular Unltuti States general
A Neie Notional 'Picture.
ta , t low days tho Last Boom of (ho Ex
.shrion bail been visited by eruw.fe j all pus
n ono otnntiton object of curiosity. It was
. n painting, whose subject was of intense
a :e'er t, end w hose axe' %akin marvellously
the artist's design. The name us the artist
auto- H. Carpenter, and the Ulla of toe
Yrerident. Lincoln's Emancipatien Pro
, Howe the thsbinet.”
pereuther last that Mr. Carpenter eon
. idea 1.11 the work which ho leas just so
sip aceouiplislied. In tho seowid weak in
lifissindies were commenced, and his first
s acre drawn on the large canvas during
errs, in April, so that about six months
lien 14 the actual labor bestowed upun It.
a-ril is nine feet in height by fourteen
• ate: m length, and Occupies it pusition In
inson humedlately opposite the door by
rpited melees his entrance, the light from
1111liMoS tailing upon IL
• te admitted that our artlAts have too
:bed tlieinselle3 to (lose subjects which
T.; with the poetic ettnchment+ of my.
nd romance. To Mr. Carpenter, there
:la-voted SUMO credit fur originality In di
.; 4 ,flitts to a practical subject that In this
punt/oil ago has an attraetion with
legends of antiquity have ceased to be
11 bill be seen that the pith of Mr. Oar
:Mere is Its general exprossion when the
',intoning to Mr. Seward's staggeztion in
subholding the emancipation proelarne•
• mcgeFtlon was to the effect [lilt that
II should be withheld until It could be
:he prestige of military victory. This
happily coucei veil by tint amid, as tee
twoorution for his theme. It was a me
t.on much of that future Lung welch was
:.e past, and, being seized upon, formed
..'ll4 point of a grand historical picture.
•I..ent, ut course, occupies the central po
-oug, with his hand upon tile table, the
on which had just been road. To our
inevitably anxious air which, in repose,
cs tures, is blended with an expres.iun of
tel listening, as though not only willing
.• to hear the reasoning tub:tinted to
::gip not only desirous but eager to weigh
The portrait before us is the roan
all hie honesty, all his determination,
..• 1 , 1 !Oscar, awake to fuller moans of
the very wisest purpose.
Chaco are on the right hand
..; .cut, the former sitting, and • his Mee
.' decided and Confirmed eXprOSSiun
.• ',1:1; his favorable judgment upon the
neoutely formed. Mr. Chase stands
• sruts folded, and looking as though,
consideration of the subject, he oa st
I.:e doubly sure that his *spousal of the
Ives strengthened by all that moral
utn-li lie supports everything • he has
-• .tary Welles is seated iminctilittely
• i the President, behind the table
: and Mr. Seward. The grace awl
• *mince of Secretary Welles is prep.
s. • k of inquiry, as though the decision
:.milleing itself before his judgment's
I.:dread air. Caleb H. Senna who are
:.ore not been present during the whole
• t-,...ng5, are standing close beside o ecti.
wos.Miately to the left of air. Welles.
e live style of the races of these
rate with those shades ur
AI their different tetnporriments
• '- lily give rise. But the opposition
• Is scarcely less oht iota In the lull and
.;es oh air. Caleb B. Smite 1.111111 in the
countenance of Ms telluo-meinbor of
-hooting beside him, The portrait of
..is taken from photographs furnished
•:. as well as from these preconceptions
:Is. enure with poets, both in entertain-
Ind in netting theta to be correct. The
ease the President endorses, testlf‘ firs
• dicaily to the singular verisimilitude of
••• occupies the end of the table, satiny at
..e right of the picture. The degree in
In his compost and cautious lea.
•labats the propasnlun Is scarcely to be
lit looks as ttiough uc lwl not made
• . buil was hardly In the way of making It
a to Ms own complete saisfiletion.
•ple.= the foreground, is si ttl eg besides the
i4erented as having brought down his
It , ex linger argumentatively upon It,
.0 lA:Arlan invested ltlr that diop Lesion
- •Alve aspect Which, evet, lilt mai been
y that sound lute it promised, will
I: ' , Meet attention. 'nits portrait of
the keynote of the entire picture, for
-mem lie is speaking that the attention
Washington Caronicle.
ear and Strange bistenae.
....tier:ire/ Journal prints a long
the facts concerning a newly-M5..43
..43 w Web has appeared in Cheektowaga,
. N. Y. The discovery iris re,iercly
•a any, but the cases described in the
e nrst which have been posiriveiy
:ad country. The diseitee is caused by
::t: ti.e muscles of a worm or parasite,
• : i</arm spirllas t and In the canes
to
,:•titnl have become thus infected &cut
ol swine, In which the worm chanced
i.e credit of discovering the disease is
• 7 1nhem. of Burial°, who, in connection
:er, of Lancaster,in the middle , f May
. two patients, a man and his wife, In
Itoth of tbesedied. Another family
:..here. at Marina, in that county, was
t,ittic way. Ihe parents died, but
toe reported olive, though in a dan
:P.n. Dr. Lathrop writes the result of
examination of the case. He says :
id human muscle taken from a per
-1:5, and also the sausage he had eaten
wice me, Pupposinye thorn to Contain
, splralls, I carefully examined under
• te. both alone and with Dr. Hadley.
• lound In both, its great abundance,
:d states. In the muscle taken from
••••;., the worm was free, while In the
eneysted. In the first I failed to
'.• taxi/40d in a cyst. They wore often
1 ed, two or three turns of an
open the shape was not regular,
iarnight. The irregular furies In
- In wits found was probably caused by
s•raislnic the muscle to render It thin
..come transparent under the micro
:nal shapo being more or less coiled.
- rweepe the worm could be readily
a power and presented uniformly a
aundoincreasing in else to the tall,
, o , :what of a truncates] appearance,
h—ssre. There was an appearance of
• 'anal running the whole length.of the
%.1 undulating and filled with granular
'!, n of the sausage examined, the
(...eiamtd in an ovoid cyst, and here
•.:t. Even scraping the muscle did not
t.t. They were much smaller titan
:In. were always coiled, occupying the
and to most cases single. One
In which wore two worms, sopa
,.ther, each occupying an extremity
. he cysts were Mosel' by the muscular
; .1 the appearance of having been
! , 1 at either end, the space where
• Ime separated was flied with fat
: not find a Cyst without a worm.
as as here represented, magnified
• • The worm occupied shout, one-
Taco. In one small piece of the
..• ~ f the sausage, I should rather
•1 , 41 of scrapings, nearly thirty
aim wore counted. • •
,• are, then, In this case In the en
....• ,ausage, and In the tree state In
•• o. It would, therefore, appear
Into the stomach in the en
, a .rte escaped from its envelope by
• .0 process of digestion, and Immo
* progress towards Its ultimate
. oe striated muscles. The first step
, • - elng the Intestinal,wal is, thereby
!ory diarrlitea ; alter wards passing
oeitus on its migration outwards.
useles, Its abode is fixed In them.
• Is a matter of doubt. •
• Usually there is but a single
t It may, le some instances. eon
,. The worm Is tenacious of life
art several degrees of heat aria
no tlestroTed by moderate frying,
.• process of smoking to which pre-.
• rebooted. In the cyst It is me.
' , ers State that movements have
' nrr.—The Buffalo Courier gives
id for the manufacture of black
• It claims to bell the boat extant.
beneficial In various comp laints
• r heats and exhaustiOn: "take
• •'..filerbiaokborry roots and two
,e , l Lull them down to three quarts.
- ribbed sugar and one pint best
gallons of syrup thus prepared
i.minds of allspice and two pounds
• eo”ia. The smaller roots, as vro
' ^ ••:1,•1 , ,n, aro much better titan the
"''"mutt or thotr possessing superior
Mt"
the principal of our High School,
) ls a beautiful vase found on the
: o I,lselte Diamond Island, twenty
tarpon. lt was presented to the
t tr by N. G. Clarke, Esq., of that
ti,n abounds in mounds, four of
• •• , Tened, and all are very rich In
nal mechanism. Plpe.4, stone
arrow heads, pottery, sce., have
• '' l “ , quantities, and thousands of
Are or vr In possession of citizens of
' , toot to send them to the general
which is becoming large, vain.
• ' •u •lf. — f.ouishitle Journal,
-~~~:.rryr.
UNIERAL irlo(ii.gr.nstr awn ma Faisivo 4 .—The
H'o'ld this morning wince' under cur suggestion
that Its tnvOrltO general, McClellan, shall be oalled
Into active service. We here iliisl , oCtCi for a long
time that this would he the case, and that nothing
would please the Met 7/ollan men re little as to see
their chief put into the field. The journal of Com
nirrce, another violent adherent of McClellan, nee
not a Nord of welcome her our suggestion.
Nevertheless, we repeat It, anti in good faith-,
though we do not wish to be misreprescoted by the
World as d o g e ing oeneral tdcOlollan's appoint•
ment or believing In his fitness as "the military
lender for the oriels." We asked simply some pro
per subordinate position, like that given to Burnside
and Honker atter they resigned the chief* command.
Ile md the aletliellsn mon want to see their gene.
ral culled into active Service I Are they opposed to
his fighting against the rebellion l Aro they afraid
to have hiun take the nehll Or is General MeOlol-
Inn only a stalking horse, from behind which to tire
at the conduct of the war I-IY. V. Eluening Post.
CITY IMEIVIS.
EcOrrostv iw Fugn.—What we have to say upon
this subject to-day is of the greatest importance to
the public. Wo need not dwelt upon the fabulous
price of coal ; that Is a fact too practically known
already. But wo haven secret to untold, which will
enable all who act upon it to save more than half tho
quantity they are now consuming. The secret is
this: air. J. S. Clark, the woll•known and highly
respected stove genius, No. 1005 Market streot, is
supplying his customers with an admirable Cooking
Stove, that is noted for burning at the rate of ono
ton of coal in six Months In doing the work of a
large family; or, to speak a Rh more absolute cor
rectness, its ratio of consumption, with economical
management, of course, is ono ton and a halt' in win
ter end one ton in summer. And, besides being a
miracle as an economizer, It Is unsurpassed, if, in
deed, equalled, by any cook stove in existence, for
baking, roasting, and every other purpose to which
a cook stove can be applied. Wo know that the
economy here claimed sounds extraordinary, but, as
we have seen for ourselves, Mr. Clark has nearly
two ilitusand references registered at his store, 1003
Market street, to corroborate to the letter all that
is hero claimed. Every ono of these stoves warrant
ed when sold.
Tim MOST ttsw.vot wail economical article In every
family Is a Sowing Machine, and wo know the
Wheeler & Nl'llt.on to be the host, simplest, and
cheapest Sowing Machine In the world. Every ma
chine warranted, and the money returned If not en
tirely satisfactory. Instruction given at the resi
dences of the puchnsers. Go to tho Wheeler Sc Wit
um agency, No. TO-1 Chestnut street, above Seventh,
and examine them wonderful machines.
Monstort Tous ALUM. —The Mormons have
commenced the publication of a doily paper in
Great Salt Lake City. It IF called the Daily Tele
graph. Utah Is a goad way off; but as truth is
nighty anti should prevail, they might, with much
propriety, publish on the borders of Salt Lake
occasional notices of the elegant wearing' apparel,
for gentlemen and youths, wade at the Brown Mono
Clothing Unit of Wilson, 803 and 005
Chebtnut street, above Sixth.
SACS a modern philosopher "Without tools and
the ability to use than man would, Indeed. be but a
poor, bare, forked animal, worse clothed than the
birds, worse fcil than the jackal, and worse housed
than the beaver." But, as the case Is, ho is well
foil, well housed, and well clothed (and, we might
add, cheaply too), especially since the establish•
lament of Charles Stokes C. Co.'s Ono-price Clothing
Store, Lander the Contlnantai.
I, Tills shOuld meet the eye of any one suffering
from Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, or any
Pulmonary Affection, we would advise the imme
diate trial of Dr. Jayne , s Expectorant. It is a re
medy carefully compounded, of long•establishod
reputation, will invariably afford speedy relief, and
where the case Is not of too long standing, soon
effect a permanent cure. Prepared only at No. 212
Chestnut strcot. Jy2S•2t
A SHASONATILI: FAMILY RHM}:DY.—ChOIOIII Dion
bus, Summer Complaint, ()hone, Sour Stomach,
Diarrliwn, and all affections of the bowels incident
to childhood nt this season of the year, aro cared at
once by Dr. Jayne , s Carminative Balsam. it allays
the irritation and calms the action of the stomach,
and, being pleasant to the taste, Is readily taken by
children. While it may be given with entire safety
to Infants, It yet acts promptly anti thoroughly,
when admiuistered according to directions, to either
children or adults. Prepared Only at 242 Chestnut
street. jy2:2t
PHILADELFFILA, Slily 25, 1864
Mn. EDITOR: I have boon credibly Informed
that there Is a report In circulation that I am con
nected with a certain Restaurant recently opened
In Library street.rrho report Is false. I am connect
ed with no other than the eno I now occupy, No.
SCS Market street.
Ix Evanynonv's Blot:Tit—Praise and Sozodoni—
Greatest luxury of modern tin:los—beautifies and
preserves the teeth. The repulsive breath is rem•
dered as fragrant as a rose, and coldness by friends
or in business will now be no longer nOtteed. Sold
by druggists. j y2atuthat
EYE AND EAU most successfully treated by J
Isaacs, bi. D., Ocullst and Aurlst, 511 Pine st. Artlll
alai eyes Inserted. No charg,e for osamlnatlon. jy243-t
CANN MAT, LONG BRANCR, ATLANTIC
A. tine assortmont of ladies' and gentlemen's bath.
ing dresses can be found at John 0. Artistes, NOB.l
and 8 North Sixth street, IY9-tf
A SPLIENVED ASSORTMENT of misses', children's,
and boys' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
of Charles Oalford & Sons, 831 and 836 011ostnut
street, Continental Hotel.
THE HAITDSOHTET AdBORTMIENT OP STUALP7,
PELT, and other Hate can be purchased of Charles
Oakford & Sons, 834 and 836 Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
The Con
:Assented.
ll J ITaalup !Cart Jas Lawlerg Del
J Fullerton & wf, Pittfbg:ll C Leonard. Maine
Jacob Small & wf, Penna. I Mire Hunt, Bat tiltlONl
It J strong & af. Pittsburg!Mtsa Duncan. Baltimore
Plt Hill It wf, Pittsburg Bless J Duncan, Baltimore
L P Whitney, Pottsville Miss If Hamner. Baltimore
B H Ha ben., Ii N N Miss }hillock, Baltimore
J P Bowers+ & wf, Chi, 0 D A Delaney, Norwich
O it Finney. Boston L Carricalm rn & la, Havana
C W Richards. lisyrark IN C Vialier, New I ork
F W Rankin. New York ;A Pa-dee, Hazleton
S A Heed, New Jersey !Alex Reed
o'f SaIPP,VD, Boston 11-1 B Hamilton. II S N
It P Cvui tns r 1 Ow YOTk IC beach. tl, Uri N
1 J Cornell, Ii I, N 0 B Schweitzer, Peoria .
W 0 Hamilton, N T H R Hetrick, Easton
F Orinnetl, New Bedford J Dutfy, Marietta, Pa
Thus Hall & wf, N Y C II Ker. Wathington
Mrs Bees and child, N Y Bev A C Heaton, Aid
31 Al Whit. library, Clneln HIS Hager & wf, Lancaster
Jif Crookes, Providence 0.1 Dickey & wf. Lancaster
..1 W Bt rues afelson Br 'man. St Lonis
J Golonetn, Warren, 0 !Alin Marotta, St Dania
C'l' Adams. Cincinnati A Finley, St Louis
W A Orbison, Penns H Briggs, Indiana
Then H Burrows, Lancater Jar, P kty rue, New York
HAI linrchard & wf, NY TC Coleman, Louisville
.7 W Orabb & sr!, Indiana J lef Coale, Maryland
CB Scott, Syracuse S W Baldwin, New York
V B Davis, lif S N John C Morris a wf, Gin
.7 Al t4osee, U S N L GOninlen, Jr, St Loots
R Laufer, U S N D H Meier, Baltimore
AI mevens, 1.• S N , Kra A Stallforth,Baltimore
Aaron Van Cleve, Ll S N P Ba/deman
E II Irish, Vitbiburg W If Chase New York
Alfas Irish, Pittsburg C W Kiage ley, Boston
Geo Black & non, Pittabarg C Dorr Boston
Bateman Ooer, Nut burg W T Itichardton, Mans
An & Mrs Be Silver, Purls Mrs Lloyd L Britton, N T
C.D McFarland, Baltimore Airs A 1. Fisher, New York
it W Doyle. Mau benvltte,o Mrs A Britton, Now York
Alex Chambers. Pittsburg -Aire Wm B Mann, N Jersey
• C Moore. Tolecio.o John W Bond & la, Balt
Flunk Beach, U S A .011.14 Mollie Bond, Balt
IV Held, Washington . It W Cochran &la Balt
Miss Reid '
Washington IF A Cochran, Baltimore
miss Currier Athens, U ' Mies Gregg, Penna
Mrs Brown Athens, 0 % Char Wentz & la, Ohio
Jan R Larkin, . t Louis IJ Al Bryant, Kentucky
A V WeLston,(incintrati . IN Springer & la, St Louis
I. I. Doty, AlbanY //Hies E 8 Springer. Dal '
B M Suivib, Maryland ThosM Markel'. Fred 'it,Ald
'John V Godwin, (Maryland A C Oriatt, Cleveland
Miss At Roth, Mar. laud J L Reynolds, Lafay'e, Ind.
Atha B 0 Smyth. Maryland Jan E Baker, Lafayette, Ind
Wm C Neergeard. N York H Colville, Cincinnati
Henry D Sictiowan.N York 5 B Glenn, Jr, New York
N P Carson & wf, N York Mr & Mrs White, Buffalo
F Shilltuaton Washington John A AlcCretaht, Unto
Wm Galt, Washington T B Robinnen, Harrisburg
A F binliln, bit Boll+, Pa W R Bell A la. New York
Jacob Van derpool, li York Capt 31 D Wickersham •
John Black, Baltimore W E Welts, New Yo r k
Wm 0 Maxwell. Baltimore 1/ A Morrie, New York
Pat Snowden, Baltimore ,S R Peale, Lock Raven
A Boyd, Frederick, htd IJ J Creswell & wf, Ald.
N Nye, Maryland B 1 Stapleton
H Merchant, New 'York Mks Brown, Boston
H Phillips, Dayton. 0 J W AIIIITLIS, Boston
1 Biolitz, New York John Bowen. Washington
Alias L Bitilltz, New TorkJoshua T Owen, Patina
Mira B Eidlitz, Now York :hire 111 If s Kendig, Wash
J W Sherman. Penne, fllies Kandla, Washington
J 0 Guild, Titusville, Pa ID L Ruth & wi, St Lome •
1-1 S.Plerbon, hew York [Dr %V K Stuart, Baltimore
Mi.* Pier.on. New York 'f SPlggot, Baltimore
Mica Maple, New York 13 T Parte tt. Baltimore
F Waldthauss•n, Prussia 1 C
Ratter, New Jersey
C Fe) u. oar, hew York B W Cole, Philadelphia
V C Gordon. lkodon Iltaac D Cole, Jr, Phila.
W J Cantwell, St Louie I
The G
17 W Ivey, New York
Cant H H Piernun, X J
C Ellerring,Waelt,D C
kilos Bertioa, BaJtimOre
J Whitten
J L Eingwait, Germantown
W A Hamill, Oermantown
J E ;fatty Mk
'Wm Booth. Baltimore
.1 H Muir, Orirlie 0
'f Horkint, Wool, D C
F Porton* A NFL Ohio
C Witd, New York
J Howard New York
O Henri. Huntingdon co
J fl Pullock, Williarnapori
V 6 Doebit r. WilliatoopOrt
E E Knowlton, Yariniarton
heystoida, Bettelonte
P Guthrie & wf, Penns .
B Al Lotto, Hunteville
.7 A Bunnell, New York .
U Sandi, Eaeton
B 111 Dunn, Norfolk, Ta
O It Locher, Baltimore
J 111 Frick, Ashland
C It Sargent, Harrisburg -
A B Carver. Bolden
0 D ATReP,
A C Burg cab, Belfast, he
.1 W Bailey, St Jottopb
V Hidenimugl ai JoHaPh
John Junior, Colondo
8 Lyon & wf,Centre co
J A Jones. Newtown
Ira Perri , , Wet
B D Brown, St Louis
C D Emmons. t Louie
M B Weil., N York .
C Dormer & wt. Virginia
Mien Garvey, Virottnta
7, A Andreas. Hoeton
Aire Paxon, Salem, Mats
Mine Paxon, Salem, Moen
Allsa Barward, Satene.3laga
The An
W F Seymour, Georgetown
George X Gaudier
Hite Blinpeon, bummit 11111
Oeo McAlpin, Virginia
J Broom, Washington
J AI Guthrie, Indiana co
11115105 McCarty
C Smith
Ii V Wilson, Jr
Miss K Heiden, Beyerly.ATJ
Miss E Pope, Beverly,. N J
Min M Steveneoe.
W Whits, Phyla
W C Harris, Boston
Hey P Teltswprth
F A &argent, Boston
H C Deasy
Cook Tolcott._Newark, M J
F Jordan, ew York
V A Paplo.' fl Washleitton
W B Hooper Baltimore
F B Cabot, Boston
W C Lamson Milton
W . Spicer, Illinois
W Mustard, Cape May
A J McColley, Delaware
J Dominoes, tisw York
P gni nk, New York •
C C OHL U 13 lc(
Tbe.lll
C goncida, Cleveland, 0
fi Judd Michigan
L W Brintaall, Ohio
II A Be own, Cieveland, 0
fi J Caldwell. Warren. 0
fi P Salmon, W/PCOLISIII
&der Orwigebura
RJFlIck, Wilkeabarre
John pet.re. Philadelphia
P Uhler, tildersTilles PC
JAwEs Pr.ossan
O H McCabe, Tamaqua
F Shepherd, New York
./ 0 Shipman, New York
W A Mara, Ashland
S T Pearce,Maryland
.1 Johnson,
W A ithodea, Ohio
D Latvia Delaware
M Morris, Indiana
T A Doran, Cincinnati
Mrs Doran, Cincinnati
Miss Doran, Cincinnati
K Morgan, Odeeee, Del
Mrs Ridgely. Delaware
hilasßldeely, Delaware
T P Harkalow, New Jersey
It W Cowperthwalt. NJ
H Franktio, New York
C H Utermehl g la, Wash
H A Wnde.Elizabetbtown
Xra A Wads, Elizabethtown
Mimi Wade, Elizabethtown
Mrs 0 H Bardwell, N J
Mrs Marsh, Elizabethtown
Mrs W Smith, York
Mims Dioaabrenner, York
Alex Fulton, Kittanning
W Read, Baltimore
Wrn Smith, York, Pa
W al Kanaga, Harrisburg
D Flint, Chicago
W H Stromlo, Now York
W r Hirst
0 w Obtuse
H Williams
H D Chaffer, Dayton, 0
Capt E LS Moore, Pena&
B Washington
O C Radcliff, Baltimore
J C Wood, Baltimore
E 6 Pearson, Washington
TA Wand, Cincinnati
S McMillan, Cincinnati
Capt Etting
serilmglis
T B Coureey, Delaware
IMrs E Clapp
Mna Dr Rowland
Wm Rowland
Lient A Woodhull
P F Winebrenner, Penna
E Kelly, 08A
C B Bostwick, N York
Mrs Wheeler, Chester no
C Wheeler, Chester co
E R Elmer, Bridgeton
Sklnnet,Bo*ton
W
D Wy•Ill, ashington
D Frame & eon
W F !loopier, Maryland
J D Byerly,
_Maryland
B 0 Allen, Massachusetts
W Dalzsll & wf,Jnrsey City
Jag M Dryden
W K &urged,Washington
J B Reynolds, Pt Deposit
I A Davis, Pt Deposit '
.Tgeob Reese, Maryland
R Morris
John J vim;
'John James, Mary/and
W Alio°, fronton
C W ficidnet, Trenton
- -
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O 11 Sargent, Palmyra
Wnlze, Lewleburg
I II Bowman, Lebanon
John 31 Mara, Lobanon
Fobs Evens. Lebanon co
R Ratan, (14rriebarg
/Are Snyder, W. abluaton
Qeo lingttes, Luserat c.)
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H (Ngenbeim, Franklin
T C Yeager. Allentown
S }Lints. All«ntown
.1 Pi Ploggo. Plttaburg
linriz, Mt Joy. l'a
Jtuv D J fan«. Was.b.D C
Dr A 8 Bore Sc son. 43. n
WTMcPliail, Lancaster en
Ja. Thomaa & le, Dayton, 0
Geo W Bower, Da.yton. 0
W Orlfliu & wt. Madlaon
John Wherry. Pitt,.biirg
MeMeelln. New York
Pnelirinie & 11..Witah,D , '
Ilidue•,rll9ll , llEr Grove
A Brogan, Plentotot Grove
Fl .1 Smithy Allentown
H Weathrook, Pike co
Biutthead. M Chunk
M Ft4e. Clinek
Geo Y lkeV7 '7OTk
L nbllllBo. Brooklyn
F Famine), Mar Iced
F U Wiebe, Bordentown
A B Brown. Burduntowes
11. J Louchheim, 1111nola
Adolpbui. Lav,ll, U 1. A
P Boamernian, Newport. Pa
Mi. s Boaaortnau, Newport
.1 Glover. Newport. Pe
The Union.
, J 1) Morrick. PlOla
• P L Kirkpatrick, Massillon
'SP haton, Columina co
• W Clow()ll..R.ming
Rev S M Andrews, Peunn
Rot A. Ws.rthington, N J
: A P Warthtngton, J
Rennet, n4zarette, Pa
J Sitylrr, Schnyl ilnyon
S C Wooltnan, Net..Jorzoi
. w Young, Jr, Trenton
W Towne, Trenton
Chav I) , xter, I.l.4timore
W 14 Hexcar, Ba'cimure
J W MoKco, Youna
TI R Tioteck, USA
.1 11 Resiern. thirpor's "P'v
G Duncelt, Harp Pr's Ferry
Iland Illerylund
U S A
Wittman, Salt
Toong
Cl.ss Young
Joh) Dornu
1 H Pr.utz, Zanesville, 0
T Mod, litoolobia
W (insteetl & wf.Cleve'd
David Chain, Do.ton
J W Jona.' & N .1
W lecorer, Noe Greve
Id Kuhn, Pottsville
Thft cN
P Hobart. 'Pottstown
Wm Evelburt, W Chester
L 51nrun
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is %l Lovell, Perm&
Pottatowu
W Yerkw, Pottetmen
J Sklearley, Putt,towu
1) Caldwoll, Peoua
Won A What.. Puna
JR,. %Yawn, Penna.
1;3 Chaffee
K Zook. Lane. co, Pa
The ISNI
.1 F Brelsm Penns
P Grote, Se/lurk/3011e
1:1 1 1 Crops. Saint ksellle
Wefllerl.old. Orefield
T Heed. bucks co
n Tunnersellle
T. lireme. Sagerevllle
.1 German, Pennsylvania
F K Boyer. Flkllendown
.1 Wendel. betbl.liem
Wendel, Betnlehem
W Rem, Bucks co '
'Tito Sto
Wilmington. Del
BIeuARM. W1.m..081
Win .lote@ & yr, roans
ll A liontz, lock, Yet
J II fl,1•011
Mr blvler, Nrn Tork
J..bn Hogan. New York
Daohl Leidy, Harrisburg
Mr. lit.euberg. Reading
J Bir(loald
Dr Woirsa & irf, Pa
The Kl+►
R Newhard, Allentown
Wu' Horn. Atlentown
Wi. and. Allentown
J 11t Young. Lt high co
E J Butt, Allentown
Ss ml Butz, Allentown
tberLoitl, Nunn
J 1•Gounole, Allentown
S A Berry, A liutow• u
'wen F. at Allentown
'sone Per.on, Nowt
Solomon ilughee, Berke en
itstriely
Gernett, Bucks co
W w 'Fyron, Cheltou 11111
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Milo; Kiino, Flemington
Joilina Kohl,whi.e Haven
Dollie. New Turk
New York
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Conway 31cGstreen, DAM
Th., fit
II Belfenyder, Mabony City .
Chas A mold, New York
B A , arEf.e.,, Illaryland
813 Bonhim Delaware
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W H Walker. Seaford, Del'
J T Walker. Seaford, Del
l Carey. Laurel, Del
Waller Drake. Bew JerreYl
Cbarabera, Delaware
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Hie relatives and male friend 4, and members of Con
cordia Lodge. No. 67, A. Y. Id, and Excelsior
Lodge, 80. 2/6, are respectfully Invited to attend his
ftrueraLtrom bit; late residence, No. ll ID Parrish street,
on esinrday, 30th instant, at 3 o'cioetc I'. At.
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Maria S. wife of Frannie P. Milne_
. .
LEA MY--On the 11th inst., at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Lieut. William IL Loamy, 19th U. S. Infantry, aged
z!, y. are.
beri.ss.—On Taerds,v 28th inst., Major* A. Cal.
Sundae, 72d Regiment, P. V., aged .18 yearn, of dielPillle
resulting from a wound received at the second battle of
Fredericksburg.
The relatives and friends of the family, and St.
John's Lodge A. Y. M., the Philadelphia Wise Compa•
ny, the Artillery Corps of the W.shington Grays, and
members of the 72d it.gim.nt, now in the city ara re
uneetfully invited to attend hie funeral from hie late re
sidence,-No. 12ts8 North Twelfth etreet.on Friday after
noon at B o ' clock, 'without further notice. a•
Mc JOUGAL. — On!ruesday morning. July 26th, Anna
M Brooks. wife of Samuel A. McDougal.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited t.‘ attend the funeral. from her husband'sresidence, a. E. corner of Fourth nod Shlppea streets,
on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Services to be
held In Uerman street Church. ss
MORRIS —On the 24th instant, Lydia 8., eldest
daughter of John and Mary Morris.
Funeral from the residence or her parents, Second
reet, above liorrllLon Thursday after Loon, at three
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in camp n,ar Petersburg. 'Va.. Robert. M. Johnston.
son of .Is rn.s P. Johnston, in the 17th year or hie age. *v.
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Care leave 'Vine street every day at 7.4.5 A.M. and
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MASS :WEEPING OP THE CITL•
ZENS of the SECOND WARD. at the ROBERT
NAMES 5C.1304)L, THIS LYE:VI:VG, to dtrYiSU rneaae
to tithe the Ward's Quota. Eaniuent speakers wilt
addiets the meettug. It.
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CLINTOCKVI LLE I'EtRULEUhiCiAIrANY."
(Alice No. 411 WeldiUr Street.
PIIILADELP/ITA. July 27, 18154.
The Board of Director', have this day dtclared the
fourth monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the
capital stock._psyable at the office of the Company on
and after SAT U R DAY, August 0, 1854.
The Transfer Books will close oa Saturday, July3o,
at 3 o'clock P.M., until Saturday, Almost 0.
it N.M.* WM. 1100 N EY, Secretary.
NINTH•WARD )LINCOLN AMMO
et/mit-et a Special Meeting of NINTH
WARD LINCOLN ASSOCIATJON, held at the Hall.
Merrick and Market streets, July 26th, lion. GRAS.
O'NEIL was called to the chair. On motion of Aid. N.
I'. Jones, Jr.,_ the following resolution was anent
mororly adopted:
Resolved. That the citizens of the Ninth ward be
requested to Use their ntmo,t exertions at the approach
ing epecini election to be held on Tuesday next, August
td, to r..rry by an overwhelming majority ALL the
proposed amendments to the Constitution, and particu
larly to indieute by their votes that they are la favor of
giving to the gallant soldiers in the Held the same right
of suffrage which they enjoy at home. while their fel
low-citizens in the army are willing with their lives
and blood to sustain the Government and the laws "
After making necessary preparathma for the approach
ing election, and being entertained by atirriag addres,es
from the several distinguished gentlemen present, the
meeting adjourned until Monday Evening, August 1,
156
i xtract from 21111211106 of Tnenday. July 26, 1654.
301111 L. 1111,L, Secrttary
tar NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIA-
DitTION —FIFTEENTH- WARD.—A /REEVING
7 ASSOCIATJON will be
o'clock FRIDAY
EVEINING next. Mb Inetent, at 8 P. 81., at
boutbwest
to
of ERDAD •nd RIDGE AVENGE.
in re/talon to tbe SPECIAL ..BLECTiON to ba held
on TUESDAY I:mat.
JOHN W. STOKES.
President.
/le WARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will . meat
immediately after the WARD MEETING. jytit.2L•
A MEETING or TILE SEVENTH
WARD NA* , ZONAL PifluZi PARTY will be
held on TRORSDAY.RYKNINO,IUIY 28th. at 8 o'clock,
at O'NAlLL'iti HALL, LOMBARD three', below Broad,
to take measures in regard to the Augnet election.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Vte..ldent.
DAVID Barnni . Secrets:Y. '
TWENT OURT WAilltD.—A,
public meeting of the citizens of the Twenty.
fourth ward la favor of the proposed, amendments to
the &ate Constlintion ei•log the Mold6r the richt to
vote, will be bold at the Hall of the National Salon
Association. MARKET Street, above Thirty
K .third, on
THURSDAY' EVEN NO, July 28, ~
a t 8 ,„ 0 4
lien. WILLIAM D. KELLEY,
JAMES MILLER, Req.,
N. B. BROWNE, Esq.,
jy27.2t And others, will address the meeting.
VSION STATE COMMITTEE
BOOMS. 1103 CIIRtiTHCIT Street. —The State
Committee reclined their friends throughout the Sotto
to adllllL•filcient moaua to forward early and full returns
of the election upon ibe Constitutional Amendments.
bend by Telegraph to the Chairmen at Girard House.
Philadelphia. .
The Committee Rooms are now open. end all corre
spondence directed to the Chairman will receive prompt
attention. 8 CA2IBROG, Chairmen
A. W. Bexanter,, fiecpetary.
- Jinx El. UK
t 1 PRESS.-PITILA PELPITTA., TrITTRSDAY, J ULY 28. 18114:
rata/Butte.
J Rending, NowJergey
Jos liitrtira, Jr,Nea Jerany
C Hartles,Jr. hOWJOrsay
J W Stewart St Buster, Pa
H C Fish, Otita
Thad E Ohio
film 8 Y Crotaloy, Ohio
Mlse Mary Gronvey, Ohio
I S JXl]..b. iNis.w York
hi Lilly, M Cliouk
R ',ozone co
Thou G McKeon. Easton
Thorna a, Catnampt
F. 0 mots bum, it.ltimora
L Ilehreudti, Baltimore
Morton, Now York
C H Cot,' Cincinnati, 0
R !Sledding', ifilkh.livElle
C rßou,
.1 V it o r llmer, Tilfo, 0 to
H A Smith, Alleitheur
J 1 Quimby, Mictocau
Mater 0 Quimby, Mich
I) Ripley, Noivark• N J
Cam T H Scorborongli
Thos "11111irs. A.iilited
Elton HATT, I.aticsiAter
Pobtud, 0
Dr 8 Dowd, Poland, 0
S Pennock. Cho.ter co Pa
Jl. Eirk, e) r, co. I '4
%V Eitchnei, Clieeor co. pa
M Wr , glll, LMCIC CO, Ya
M S Wenod, U A
.Ice (:sltaglina
Goo 1) tiodgt‘oll. Oxfortl.Px
W e Redries, I.stac cc. Na.
E Lnocuptor co
Je•se Hawley. Peunu
John Phher, Penna.
R Lovell, Peens
J Russell, Delco. I's
d Engle.
F Stela+. Allentown
U rteiffer. Allentown
H Oxeurlder,llnion Dented
D J Me.ser, t.ebialree
Wee.lver, Trenton
J H litupurt. Aanville
H Herr, Annvilte
A Date, Allentown
Rev J U lilfeia, Weiverav
R Snyder, IVeavervville
W Beaver, Annville
rw Union.
C W Burchfield. Patna
W Itrant, Penni%
J W Wharton, U
P Beale, If i; A
W H an,iin, Elkton, Md
A H B own, Ohio
Mt" Martin, Ch.eter co.Pa
W C Rambo. Clingier co. ea
J F Winvort
F Weida, Allentown
k Bear.
Geo Weidner. Berko co
Jae Fchmorer, Lehigh co
Jacob Dilvrt, Lehigh co
T 1 Kline, Lehigh ca
A A Marcks, Lehigh co
Jos Weller. Lehigh co
Levi Lebo, Danville co
I) W Wagner, Penn&
Chas Burkhalter, I...high co
Ella, Schiller, Lehigh co
John Saul, Lehigh eo
Isllestf.
den narvin, Frenchtnwn
Albert Robinson, f; Jersey
li M Stewart, Bsberry
W Richardson. Dyberry
Airs J Somers. A tmecout
Mrs Jos Carv.r, Absecom
E G Smith, Carlisle
3 R Csrtyy, Trenton
TJ Smith, Hammonton
rss Smith, Jr, Hammonton
Ml•e Rinchard, Delaware
A 13 Shear, Monroe co
0 1) VatOr.ru, Yocum
Mrs S H Wellborn, Peana
J H Mann, Penna.
Mrs M A Shaw. Penns
hies E. Hitchaer, Y J
Mrs S lq Chow, Coatesville
D L Brown. Pine Grove
I\ ; r;erlm;ld, Now itisor
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Gentili:sten of are now ready for Woe, and
transom can be made at tbSs °face.
WS M• gu W. 11. FLOOD; Treemner:
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
OF ILLINOIS.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
ANDREW JOHNSON
OF TENNESSEE.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
" SENATORIAL.
MORTON MoMICRAEL, Philadelphia.
T. CIIIININOBAM, Beaver County.
REPRESS
I. Robert?. Rine.
2. 0. 3forrlson Coulee,
a Penn. Bumut,
4. William 13 Kern,
6. Berton B. Jonke.
0: Charles N. Runk; •
27. Robe , t Parke.
B. William Taylor,
St John A. Bleptimd,
10. Fie Lard R. Coryell.
U. Edward Rolllday,
12. Cbarles F. Read,
By order of the State Cent
lir TILE (AMORE") MASS lIIEETING.
—Toe followiog preamble, sad • roan) otloni
were strongly advocated by an dormant speech by Prof.
A M. tittisEN, and were afterwards noaniinonaly
edowed by the MASS lIIESTING OF COLORED el rt-
ZEl'vs, held at Saneom-street Hall, on TUESDAY EYE
MIND
PREAMBLE
• •
WHEREAS, The colored people of the state of Penn
sylvania are again call. d upon to give aid and em
pathy to the Ilatleuel cause , end to /midst by every
means in their power in crushing oat the slavenolders'
reit. Mon; au4
Whcrias, We are called upon to enlist for one hen
.d Ica days' service to as.hst in driving the rebel luvadors
front the now loyal and free coil of Maryland. so far as
the expressed will q" her people is known through
their Slate Conn•ntion; and
WhereasWe declare now, as we declared at the be
ginotng of the war, cast there could be no neutral
ground in this great struggle, but that tit are alike
hound in duty to Ood, to themselves, and the canes of
justice; to exert every influence within their reach on
the ride of liberty and justice; and
Whrreas., We have, in accordance with the above de
clarations, turrottuded with a heinous prejudice, given
all oar aid and sympathy to the national Cause, and In
the face of fearful opposition, have swelled the ranks
of the Union army, by tens of thonsauds of Its hestand
ot efficient troop,, and are mill no loss determined to
-give aid and comfort to the national cause, Ihoneh we
Mel sere in many respects In consequeuct of the della
nency from some cause in regard to doing full justice
to our soldiers in the field; therefore
. . . .
1. Rekohatf, That we reiterate our sentimants of de
votion and loyalty to the Government of the United
Bible*, and Our Implicit confidence and faith in too tloti
of Rattles, who in no tees the God of Truth and Ja.tice;
and Arno has promistd to visit the lummtles of the
!ethos open the children unto the third and fourth
generational of them that hate Him, and showing mercy
unto thotottude of them that love Him and keep Hie
commandments.
.
2. Re.eolvett, That Ihe secrittcos made by friends and
relations of our colored soldiers in the field, and the de
yawn to princltle aod anTieldiug tenacity with with*
these soldiers prosecute their mission to the field of
mortal strife for the cause of 11berty.and our national
triumph over the rebellions slavehoidere call for
better treatment towards them front the F.:dsrat Ocs•
vernment, and sbonld entitle no to just treatment at tbe
bends of our fellow-oitizens. whose proper place's are
titled by our self•ractificlng brothers, fathers,hue banda, .
and kindred.
. - .
S. Resolved, Thet however much we may be com
pelled to cutler from the determination manifest in all
oirectlons to force and fasten upon us a state of In
feriority, even denying US promotion for meritorious
conduct or the most brilliant evidence of capacity mad
heroism oa the field of battle, yet we shall forever re-
Nee flute ungenerous fiat of our would. be enperiors, and
are d. te rmined from this time forward to discountenance
and forever protest against thin species of prejudice
and lob unieuity, the lingering relict of the del hint sys
tem of American slavery.
4. Resolved. That we look upon the establiehmoat of
a military academy. In our midst, excluding colored
men from Its beuefits, as an ovganization, its avowed
of being fo prepareofficers for Cotalgand or colored
re virnents..ns one of the surest and beet ways ..f con
tinuing tits prejudice, and fostering the idea that el
toted teen, even after month,. of aeries service in the
field, ma) not become competent to command either
companies or regiment. of their own color.
5. Resolved. That there can he no good reason offered
why colored n en. erpeelally thrum who have proved
their Hveilability ou the field. may not lie promoted to
command colored troops, rather than civilian+. many
ofsrliolo are taken from be obscnre and moot humble
we ik s of life, who are appointed from and by the inde
cent of the Free Military Academy of title city, and who
are constantly held up to on asinaking great saerlfleeS.
and performing acts of the greatest condescension In
accepting these Positions in colored regiments.
6. Resolved, That our duty to those men, ourbrethren
mho are enlisted through our influence, demands that
we should not yield tent point without an emphatic
protest against its In notice to thew, and its insulting
endoreemeet of the old dogma of negro inferiority.
7. Rego/Ted, That considered in the light of official
reports from several battle-fields, we have now veteran
•colored troops, some of them deserving the highest Be
knowled amen is from the nation, and while we battle
for the country, and continue to swell the ranks of the
army, we are determined to ask for these veteran- the
lame treatment, promotion, and emelument that other
veterans receive from the , awe deseloputent of patriot
ism Nee military genius and capacity.
S. solved, Tnet we failto see the necessity of a school
of several hundred applicants for the commend of co
lored regiments, while as many thousand colored men
are denied the privilege and benefit of a law which we
believe entitles them to time same positions thus lon (12{. •
and we donut the possibility of a cheers in this respect
while this large surplus of men can be kept on hand by
the Free Military Academy.
9. Resolved. That we sincerely regret that, In the
formation of the Supervisory Committee of this city for
recruiting colored men, so many of our old trine and
familiar triende are. from some cause. not known as
connected with the movement, while men little known
to us except for their semi-concealed prep cut ice against
negro freedom, and their open and avowed opposition
to, or political enfranchisemeet, are constantly before
ne as our leaders and our only hope of reaching a pool
tiro) to serve our ea are and the ramie of our country.
10. Resolved, 'that we cannot but doubt the el ncerity of
the professions of men whose acts in many re,pecte are
at variance with their patent-does, and at war with the
minciples we Eames/4 endeavor to propagate and sub
serve.
.
11. Rear,hal, That the prevent state of the country.
together with the claims of humanity and universal
freedom, and the favorable develoPments or the pro
vider ce of God, pointing to the lab. ration and outran
chisemsat of our race, demand of the colored people of
Close United States to , ho united In council, labor, and
faith l and in accordance w itb said belief, we do heartily
concur In the gall tor a National Convention of the
colored tithe:mot the United states, to assemble on the
411+ day of October, ISfel, in the city or New York, then
and there to consider the PaTiOllR important objects set
forth in the call of said Convention. It
OFFICE- CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
114- 1 & SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, 421 WALNUT
Street, July 16, 1664.
This Committee has Removed tb No. 422 WALNUT
Street, up stairs, where it will receive auplicattone from
citizens deeirons to secure SUBSTITUTES or KEPRS
SENTATIVBS. A payment of 8-109 to be made at the
time of appli cation , and a power or attorney to be given
for the City Bounty. Substitute. faralggla.d l ,tho
of application.
Veterans and Aliens desiring to enlist as Substitutes
will apply to the Committee, who will have them mus
tered into service, when they can select their own regi
ments. Besides the Bounty paid ha O. , vernineet, they
wilt receive from the Committee SIX HUNDRED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS in cash, on day of muster, without
deduction for commission or brokerage. No charge of
any kind is made..
Veterans are 8 1, 12001 y wanted In the service, and
tan thus re-enlist on tbo most edvantageona conditions.
Waco hours from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
DANIBL 'awl METZ. Chairman
- . . .
J. J. CLARK RARE, JOUR THOMPSON.
CLEMENT B. PENROSE. HENET O. LEA,
.i7IS-12t J. 0. ROSENOBETEN. Premium.
IigrPHILLIPS OIL COMPANY. —IN
tlieso 'days of bogus oil companies It in really
refreeldbg to be enabled to give to our readers the name
of a good, reliable oil company, nuder the control of
practical men, with a sufficient amount of capital to
develop thoroughly their possessions. We see the
namee of many oil companies paraded In the Eastern
pa pen that we bave good reason to believe are bogus.
At leant, nothing is really known here, where their
lands are !aid to be located.
The PHILLIPS - OIL COMPANY conalate of John
Mrtnhall,' Oil City; Josiah King, of Pittsburg. and
Cochran & Hassell, or Philadelphia.. Tho capital stook
of said company in. itaU. COO. Their possessions consist
nf valuable oil leases on the Gregg, Wash. McClintock.
Widow McClintock Farm, and on the Cornplanter tract
or the H. McClintock Farm. Several of Lee walla be.
longing to this Company are producing a suilirient
_amount to pay a handsome dividend on their capital
stock.
In addition to their property on Oil Creek this Com
pany have a larva tract of land in the neighborhood
of diecca, Ohio. They have twe wells on this Droner
tp
We a c i l d n i cZ n m d e com l ore
mend t c h o e m m pa t n o ) 1 he
t d h e e pt p h o ' lll 1 l c' as li f :Ta t i
possessed of good oil territory, as well as being men of
strict integrity and fair dealing. They are busily NEL
gaged In the development of their tondo. and we think
the stock is as good an investment as any to be found
in the market. We know both the land and the men,
and can cheerfully recommend them.--011 City Re-
TIM BOORS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital
Stock of the Company above referred to are NOW
OPEN for receiving subscriptions, at the Office of the
undersigned, where any farther information in rela
tion to the affairs of the Company can be obtained.
COCHRAN & RUSSELL.
22 /North FRONT Street.
3Y-Z3-6P,
Jrrs 11, 1869
OFFICR CATAWISSA RAILROAD
U COMPANY, No. 424 WALNUT STREET.
_ PHILADELPHIA. Bth June, lest
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Board of Di
rectors have thie day declared a dividend of three per
cent. on Its preferred stock, out of the oet mate of the
company, payable en the Ist of AUGUST next.
Transfer Books will be closed from the 21st July to
2d August, incluslve.
By order of the Board.
W. Z. GILROY. Treasurer.
TO VOLUNTEERS-4650 BOUNTY.
—OFFICE CITIZENS' Vnl.UriTEsit SUBSTI
TUTE COMMIT/RE, No. 422 WALNUT titreet, July
24, /564.
All persons prorxuing to volnoteer, whether liable to
draft or exempt, can enlist as Repi (mental lye Recrotts.
They are entitled to the Government Bounty of TdREE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for a three genre' enlistment,
and, in addition, this Committee will pay to [home re
cruit.d at their ofilce the City Bounty of TWO fi UN
DRED. AND FIFTY DOLLARS, and ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS front their principals. Ti will thus re
ceive, in all, SIX HUN DRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS:
The payments of the Committee are made in mtob. on
the day of muster. and, as It 4 object Is to [td in raining
troops and fitting the quota of the city, thereto noel:arge
lux commission or brokerage.
Apply at the office of the Committee between 10 A. M.
and 2 J. G. ROSENOARTEN,
jy2R-4t Transom.
REPREMENTATIVE RECRUITS—
OFFICE eITIZENN' VOLUN rEeR SUBSTI
TUTE COmMITTEE, No. 4.22 WALNUT Street. July
25. lEa.
Gentlemen not liable to draft, and ladles who desire
to put into service Repreeentative Recruits, are in
formed that this Committge will endeavor to procure
then., on recelpt of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which
is paid to the Recruit in addition to the City and Go
vernment boa nties.
MO° War Department lase decided to Fay 10 ench
R,CinitA for three YeATS the U. S. bouuty of Three Ilan
dr.d DoDare, they thus receive in alt biX HUNDRAD
AND FIFTY DOLLARS.
The patriotic of both IiCXON trill thus be onablad, at a
moderato expenditure, to have themselven represented
in the armiee of the Union, and to 'Lid the Oortrnment
in the most efficient manner.
iyQ6 4t . J 0. HOSENOARTES. Treasurer.
OFFICE , OF TRIE MAPLE SIIADE
OIL COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Strent, JULY
W. 1564.
The Board of Directors bare declared a Dividend of
YOUR PER CENT. on the capital Moon alba Company,
livable on ar,d after the .II)tb I nat., free of State tax.
rho tranafer books will be closed on TUESDAY, 2dth,
eta P. M.. end will bo opened on tbo.3(ltb inst.
T2A-si• TROMAS K. :MARLS, Sac'y.
'4r OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
FUND COMMIShION„ No. 412 PRUNS Street.
Order the.call for Troopa of July 113th. OK the CITY
BOUNTY will to pales follows to Recruits duly
mustered into the Service of the United States and
credited on the quota of the city of Philadelphia: •
To Recruits mustered for One Year, One liundrod
Bolls re.
To Recruits mustered for Two Years, Two Ilandred
Uoltars
To Recruits mustered for Three Years, Two hundred
and Fifty Dollar..
Proper certificates of credit to the city mud be nledln
advance with the Comnii.sioners a. heretofore.
Principals placing Subetitntes in service will be paid
in the same testi ner.
By order of the Commission:
Jy22-et ROBERT U. MOORE, Jr., Secretary.
IgirTime eivsquEn ANNA AND TIDE•
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have thelfloffice
at No. 417 WALNUT Street. Room No. 4.
The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies. hereto
fore In South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the
°Moe of the Companies, at the Place above mated.
iett7.lot
SALE: d LARGE
quantity of Oat, fakery, and Ash 6H&RCOAL. at
&amber Yard of U. ti. National Wairem Worka.' Apply
LO HENRY SIbIONS.
.1318.tbstat" No. 525 NSW MARKET Street.
SINE APPLE ORICESE.--50 °ABBE.
CHOICE BRANDS." . •
Map Sago and Ea alsll Dairy Cheese or eboloe qualthr.
Potpie , ABODES & WILLIAM%
)712141 - • 'LOT South WATER littsei
NTATIVE. '
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H. Chart. s FL Shriner.
15. John Wleter,
18, David 91eCeeinghT.
17. David W. Woods,
la Isaac Denson,
19. John Vette%
20. Sainnel B. Dlck,
41. Ererard Bierer,
7.2. John I'. P..nu.y,
24, Ebenezer Mc-Nokia.
24. 'John W. Blanchard.
ral Committee
N CAMRRON. Chairman
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OOUPONS ATTAOLIED,
INTEREST PAYABLE EACH SD( MONTHS.
The principal M payable in lawful money at the end of
area years; or, tho holder has the right to demand at
that time
TB E G. 20 BONDS AT PAR INSTEAD OF THE CASH
This pri allege is valuable, as these 6.20 Bonds are our
most !popular. Loan, and are now soiling at eight per
cent. premium.
Snlkscriptions received in the usual manner, and the
appeal and proposals of te Secretary of the Treasury,
together with our Circulars, and all necessary informa
tion. Will be furnished on application at our otlico.
' JAY COOKY: di: CO..
biN•set No. 114 BOIFTI3 THIRD STREET
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
L •
EG CHIGLRO-IRON fiABH.
THOROUGHLY'. DRILL-POOL
• • • _ thorefore
• TOOEOIIOIIE. suantait•PsOur.
" . THOROUGHLY FIRE•PROOF..
;I , 4ll4u:BDiTrox .
•
D. , ivr.t 6.: sit £.2
ROOIII3AMI MAID 70 THII.COTXTEE
HIS ARTICLE IN' SORDAY DISPATCH OF THE S
INST.. REVIEWED:
• .
He first imys: "I, Dam& Sysie,sot the fi rm of Evans
& Watren, etill stand Id my. ehallengens published in
P,
The Press of the lea inat...Why does be continue to
blow b is trumpet In tideway I.hlmply because he k nows
the Corn Excbange Hanklattiknot furnish . 41,500 worth
of Safes at Melt en penes for any suck object. or become
mixed up in the matter in nay way; therefore, he can
blow w ith impunity He has evidently learned the
lesson that " diacretion is the better part of valor," and
that it is safer to fight behind breastworks than in the
open field ;therefor...will note eviate front hie challenge;
that is, will not make It practical. Ile next says Little
acknowledged alt big Safes are not burglar-proof, &c.
Lillie acknowledges simply this and no more, that a
Safe must be fairly drill-proof to be iniialer-proof. and
he claims that his Chilled-Iron Safes ale aerially and
generally thoroughly and fairly drill-proof, and, there
fore, baralat-prooft.at the came time Lillie adman, that
it in possible and evenprobable that occasionally there
may boa mercautilaSafe not so thoroughly chilled an it
°wild to he, although great care is used, to have them as
tit iform possible .
The writer next sari be has been testing one of Lillls' s
Safes every morning; and says he has succeeded in dril
ling a hole ihrooglitt., He does not say that he has an
apparatus got up for the occasion, and one not practical
for a burglar to carry with him- that he amen an enor
mous pressure?. &c. ; but uotwithatauding all this It is
evident the dafe is not as hard as usual, or he would not
succeed as he does. Be next asserts—as he has drlllbd
thin be can drill any of Lillie's. This in mere assertion
and not proof. and he will have the opportunity hereaf
ter to tent his wonderful skill In drilling chilled Iron to
the satisfaction of the public.
• The writer next introduces a bill of sale of one of Lil
lie's Sb fee to Weaver & Spraukle, and proceeds to show
how he succeeded in duping them to make an exchange
for one of Evans at Watson's. He says the Chicago
Tribune of March ft, 5564, fell into their hands (that is.
that he. David Stain.ut it, into their halide), which
cottalned an account of_ p the horning of the Court Ronne
iu Ivevada county, lowa. lie also nye by this account
the Ceurt Honse was burned in thirty minutes, together
with Sie.oto in greenbacks, and all the contents of one
of Fire and burglar-Proof Sates, and that this
etatement induced Menu. Weaver & Sprankle to make
the exchange:
The Pe ing certificates will show how completely
!deems. Weaver & Smoak were duped; and, although .
David Erase hag made the greatest efforts to dupe
others, both in the city and country; by secretly circu
lating this same false statement, to my knowledge thte
is the only instance of *access, over which it Would
seem be Is now eispdsed to exalt, even at the expense
of the party thuedtiped.
The above statement was made by one Roes, was ab
solutely liaise, and *lee was paid by a safe- maker In
Chicago to obtain it, uid I have no doubt teavid Evans
knew it when he circnlated this paper, as counter cer
tificates were published In the Chicago papers about the
same time; besides, it I. his habit to circulate and.
publish such etatementaafter they are publicly known
to be false. 1 now offer the statements of the ./ edges of
Nevada county, and another prominent man of lowa
City, to shave the whole facts in tale caSe. and -have
°am certificates of the same charactereo hand:
NEVADA. lowa, February 20, MI. —I hereby certify
that th e Safe need by T. Ross. an Treasurer,
which was in the Court House on the night of De
cember 11, ISGI, when meld Court Hone 'trim burned.
was by me purchaned in MN - ember. ISIS. in lowa
City, of the World's Safe Company, from their agent,
at curt of 81E0, delivered there, and WWI manufactured
by said World 'a Safe Company in 1851, ant was a small
Safe, about two at d a half feet high and two feet wide,
and stood the fire as well as any Setae( its size would
be expeciedander the circusuntaooes; it being, as every
one knows, a very severe night, and said Safe was In
the southeast corner of said Court House, and tho wind
blowing strong from the northwest, making it the hot
test place In the cold building. The Safe fell from the
second story, and ley in such a mauuer an to have the
fire operate similar to a furnace. Said Safe was to the
flee and ruin front six o'clock in the evening until nine
o'clock next morning. When opened, we found part CI
the money atenewhat.eharred i but the hulk of It was
legible, ' E. C. EVANS, County Judge.
'IOWA CITY
~ February 24, 1864.
d. L. Winne, Eery., Agent for Lillie s Settee, Chicago:
I hereby send yOll stung woodwork from the safe of
Mr. Rose, which, in a circular of Herring St Co, ls
stated to be " burned to ashes or a perfect charcoal. "
The wood work that to yet in the safe la perfect, except
charred a little, not withstanding they donbtleas set Are
to it by letting the air in when opened, and allowing it
to burn afttr taking out the contents. There bine doubt
but if proper judgment .had been used in opening the
safe It could have had a now door, and, with vary little
expense, befit for use again, and everything in it pre.
served Perfect.
31r. Rosa was in youratore. but did not let himself be
known at the time he gave H. & Co. the letter. They
offered him $l4O for therald safe. He states that he had
eight of his nine thousand dollars with him. The safe
was not olio of Lillie's, but *small else of World's Safe
Co., 1851 make.
Tours respeetfally, . B. T. SEYMOUR,
Now,wbat are the facts in this case? Simply that the
J.
Skife Company,when therdgel*Ala b aci t iltneitcd
not made as Lillie now Makes Sam': and instead of its
contents being horned to ashes, they were mostly pre
served, sod with proper care the whole might have
been, and the Safe was iu the heat fifteen hours instmd
or [hut) minutes. That; ts title last Reerbsck-nalled to
the counter,bnt not until Weaver Ii Spranitio were most
thoroughly duped, and very likely others; and this is
the way that David Evans incontrovertibly proves Lil
lie's safe not tire proof; and for him to say they are 001
burglar. proof is worse than folly, until he can so In
struct his more advanced pupils that they may succeed
better than they did in their aotempt on the West Phila
delphia Trust Fund Safe. I rather suspect his presence
may ce required to insure their success—nowt verronq.
see in the Sunday Dispatch of the 2Dh of July the
TiOga County Bank robbery is again displayed by the
same David Sven'. I would merely say that the Safe
was neither a Bank Bare nor Lillie's; that I have a letter
voluntarily written to Inc by the Cashier, enclosing a
copy of the latter to. Evans It Watson, saving that they
took the liberty to publish a part of it in order to deceive
the public. This cop; can be seen at my depot. I would
say,also, that the Tioga County Bank have just ordered
a I'u.l National Dank bare, Lillia's Chilled Iron. pries
$1,1:40. This needs no comment. Another Roorback
nailed to the counter.
I see. also. In the same paper, a mangled extract from
the "Ensiling Telegraph of April 16th republished,
that is the play of Ewald e:gainintroduced with "Ham
let " left out. In my former answer to that article I
mentioned that the different...ways of opening the com
mon Safe, as there described, were of common occur
rence, and well k nowt), and were so stated, and bad
been Previously published to the world, alt which the
writer found it convenient to leaSe out to meet his case
in hie reissue. ' N. C. SADLER, Agent.
Mo. 218. ShVENTII street
N. B.—l homrejust received in exchange for Lillie's
Chilled Iron two large Evans & Watson's Safes from the
Bank of Northern Liberties, and one large Evan, & Wat
son's Safe from Messrs. Imlay & Bicknell, Bank Note
Reporters, which J shall sell at very low prices. Ido
no. call them Fire-Proof, as I might deceive the pur
chaser. Ido not call them Bururar-Proof, as I might
()Bend David Evans, and I should most certainly deceive
the purchaser.
1 would say, also, that neve on hand, and now com
ing In, some ten to twelve of Evans& Watson's middle
sized Safee, Just exchanged 'for Lillie's, which will be
offered at below auction prices, besides a large num
ber. of other makers'.
I would state further tbat ibese Safes were not ex
changed for illlle's Safes on account of secret circulars
falsely representing the failures of Evans tic tVatson's
Safes. or others. bat simply from the fact that tne own
ers had more confidence In one.and one half to two
inches thickness chilled irou,than one. sixteenth to one
twelfth of an inch thickness sheet Iron as a protection
splint tither lire or the burglar. Id. C. &kith SR.,
.1127- wtheal agent.
LEGAL.
17 THE ORPHA.IiI3) COURT FOR THE
CITY AND.OOTINTT , OF PHILADELPHIA.
• Estate of JOHN P. COLCORD deceased.
Wolfe,. le hereby_given, that MARY COLCORD,
widow of the said decedent, bet Sled in sold Court
ber petition, with an inventory and appraieoment of
the personal property of h.r late bueband, which elm
elects to retain, not exceeding in value ISM under
the Act of 14th April, 18.51, and the supplements thereto,
end that the HMO will be approved and allowed by the
Court on FRIDAY, September 2Sd, 18$4, unless exceP•
Dom. be flied thereto. WM ERNST,
j525-tntb4t Attorney for the Widow.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN TkIOMPSON vs. PATRICK KELLY.
June Term, 1E94. No. 94. Pluries Vend. Ex.
The auditor appointed by tt e Court to make distribu
tion of the fund, produced by the Sheriff's tale under the
above writ, of ill that certain .lot or piece of ground.
with the hotel And stables 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 la
length or depth westward of that width 2CO feet more or
less to Green street, will attend to the duties of his
appointment on 910FDAY„the 15th day of Artgut.t, 1884,
at 4 o'clock P. M.. at bie office, No. lient South FIFTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all
persons interested are required to make their claims,
or be forever debarredfroin coming in upon said fund.
Iy2o- let D. P. BROWN, Jr., Auditor.
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THE LADDER OF LIFE. By the author of "Bar
bara's History. "
A SEithION, preached at the Broadway Tabernacle.
by Rev. Morgan Dix, 6. T. D.
CondlN PHILLIS. A Tale.
LINNET'S TRIAL. A Tale by the author of "Twice
Lost."
eIIRIC it BERING. By the author of "Guy Living
stone "
CAPTAIN BRAND. By Harry %into.
VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOR. .By. Major Perry
McD.
THE NEW INTERNAL REVICNITE LAW. Compiled
by Horace E. Dresser.
NEW BOOEBI NEW BOOKS! •
Religious Training of Children at the School, the
Family, and the Church. By Catharine R. Beecher.
Loyalty on the Frontier; or. Eike-tubes of Union Men
of the botithweet_, with incidenta and Adventures in
Rebellion on the Border. By A. W. Mahon.
Hanuied Hearts. By the author of the Lamplighter.
The Potomac and the Rapidan; Army Notes from
the Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rose•
crane, 1861-3. By Alonzo 11. Quint.
Tempeat and Snnshino; or, Life in Kentucky. By
Mrs. biargaret J. Holmes.
The Bugle Blast, or Spirit of the Conflict, compriaing
Naval and Military Exploits, Rafde, &c. By E. S. B.
Rouse.
W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.
606 CHESTNUT Street
Fo u r sale by
i 5
NEW MEDICAL BOOKS.
TANNER'S HEW MANUAL OP PRACTICE
new enlarged edition.
WYTHE POCKET DOSE AND SYMPTOM BOOK.
Fourth (wittier!, revised.
FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. • new rolled edi
tion. •
BYFORD ON THE UTERUS.
BAURR'S ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY.
CHEW'S LECTURESON MEDICAL EDUCATION.
A NEW MEDICAL CATALOGUE, a/Raided lad
priced, furnished gratis upon application.
LINDSAY BLAICISTOL
Jai 85 South SEXTET Street.
APPLETONI3 NEW AMERICAN
CRILOPIMIA.
-- naintiventivAltOntlat...°L;WLTlal
AIN.), MCCORD Or THs mazziox.
SUIRRER RESORTS.
COI.I7XBIA. HOUSE,
CAPE MAY;
FOR THE BEA-BHORE.
TH/1013011 IN TWO ROLM&
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC . CITY, N. J.,
IS NOW OPEN YOE TEE RECEPTION OR GUESTS.
Tralne leave VINE. STREET PERRY daily at 732"
M., 2 and 4.16 P. M.
Terme $2l per week, or $3.60 per day.
BROWN di WOE.T.APPER,
1D7.1m . PROPRIETORS.
I , LORENCE HEIGHTS . .;. - THIS BE AM
WEIL RESORT la now open for the reception of
guests. Terms 812 per week. or %2 per day. Apply on
the premises or at No. 605 Saltinollf Street.
Grjyl9-12t* R. G. SIMIKIN, Proprietor.
sIirMMER REBORT.-B ROAD-TOP
MOUNTAIN HOUSE. —This romantic spot can be
reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad to
Huntingdon, thence by the Broad• Top Railroad via
Dudley. Excursion Tickets are hinted at half the
usual rates, which are good until the fret of October.
Aral-class accommodations.
T6Rxis-412 per week ; per day .2.60. Children and
servants half price.
For farther particulars address
• C. M. ALLMOND & Co., Managers.
bra-ligi Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
P.RIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
BRACH, N. J.—H. D. &AIMS, Proprietor.
This large and commodious Hotel is now open for the
reception of visitors. Persons desirous of visiting the
sea-ehore will find this one of the most desirable places
for excellent Bathing, Fishing, Gunning, &c. bitna
lion, three miles from Atlantic City, and communica
tion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and
Atlantic Railroad. Boats will be in readiness at the
Inlet on the arrival of the trains , to convey guests to
the Hotel.
.
Terms moderate.
For further information addreee the proprietor.
jyB.let. .
BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.-
Thiz popular Summer Resort is now open, and pre.
Pared for the reception of visitors, until October next.
The Hotel Twill be under the charge of the most saw
danced management in the country.
The Bedford Railroad has been finished to within one
bonze' ride of Springs. over fine Turnpike road.
Visitors will come by Pennsylvania Railroad to HAW.
tendon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through.
Ample arrangements have been made to eripply deal
era and individuals with the BEDFORD WATER, la
well-steamed casks, as follows:
Pp! Barrel, oak (40 03).413 CO
Ralf Barrel,
mulberry
erry 2 OO
All order. addressed to a L. ANDRRSON, Bedford.
Promptly filled.
Persons wishing rooms. or any Information aboal
address RIMY L. ANABRBON.
‘ 4 THE CLARENDON," ATLANTIC
-a• CITY. is now open for the accommodation of
boarders. This house to /situated in a central part of the
island. and every room in the bonne commands a ine
View of the sea. The bathing never wan better.
• .itre- lm JAMES JENKINS, M. D.
CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR
SPRllieg.—The Proprietor tithes pleasure In nn
trouncing that this favorite and fashionable Watering
Place is now open for visitors. The personal and un
divided attention of the proprietor will be given to the
wants and comforts of bin guests.
Jrl-lm• N. W. WOODS, Proprietor.
SEA BATHING.-NATIONAL HALL,
CAPS ISLAND, Cape May, N. 3., is now open for
the reception of lite nntnerone roasts. Terme moderate.
Children ander 12 years of age and servants half pries.
Superior accommodations and ample room for two
hundred persons. AARON GARRETBON,
je24-2m Proprietor.
TED STATES HOTEL, LONG
KITED
N. J., is now open for the reception of
visitors. Address B. A. BROISMAIniIt, Prop's. 08-W
CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, AT
LAHTI° OITY, N. J.—This private BOARDING
HOUSE (always open for Boarder's), to now Daly ar
ranged for the accommodation of Summer vielters The
situation is one of the beat on the Island, beini in fell
slew of the Ocean. and near excellent bathing uonnd.
my..11-2m JACOB BRIM. Proprietor.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE t% BON.
ORESTEDT STREET. FRILL .
Ears low in store a Tory Ins assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
of every shnraster, of the
►ET RUT NANUYACTITEI AND LATEST STYLES
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
WO PICTURE AND rmyrocuurn TWINE
REIBSTITUTEI3-A CAUTION.-PER.
SONS after Substitutes should be careful - - with
whom they deal, an many persous in this city have
bad their names again put in the cocecription wheel on
account of having • had palmed on toem by dishonest
brokers parties who subsequently proved to Pe bounty
iumpere and deserters.
VANDERSLICE'S AGENCY,
No, 11.5 South SEVENTH Street,
hes been eatablipbed with a view of having one reliable
cake whore Principals can be honestly dealt with,
ry rectally wUI bo givoa o(1 tramacttou,
hirt . 24` •
4.-n-B TILLBR Y AND CAVAGRY
HORSES WANTED.
Assisrasy QUAUTERNARTER GENERAL'S OPP7CE,
PHILADS.I.I , IIIA. JalyBl. 1561.
ITORRE,S anitabin for thh Artillery and Cavalry ser
vice will he Purchased by the un.larlsned. in onen
market. at a fair price. Each animal to he attbjected to
the canal Governo ent inspection before bottle accepted.
Romeo to be delivered to the lloitwl States Inspector,
at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET Street, between
Elabth and Ninth streets.
By order of Colonel Gramm FL Cnosaterr, Assietant
Quartermaster Qeneral U. S. A
WAN TED-TH REE LARGE IRON OR
Wond WATER TANKS. Apply to• HENRY .
ST110)18, U. S Notional Wagon WorkA. 0111 co 516
NEW MARKET Minot. 3728•tbatn3t•
WANTE D—BY A WHOLESALE
BOOT and SHOE TlOUsli.'s salesman who hoe an
ertabliblird Doer trade. A. liberalealory will be paid.
Address Box 1024 Phila. P. 0. •
NVANT.Ep-A. LAD IN AN OFFICE.
I T Addrpra. in bandwrlthag of the appbeaut, "Box
2:60," Poet °Mee. ' • isirmt.•
W -
A N TBD PARTNER .WITH
from *2,000 to inn to g 9 into bn , tlnox• with
the adwortiser. w. M. LEAVENS.
iyEl-lit* • 'lO6 North MOUTH Street.
TEAMSTERS WANTED
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S Oman.
WASHINOTOR DEPOT,
Virairrtnovon, D. tl ,July 9, IN 54.
WANTED, at once, THREE HUNDRED TEAM
STERS. each capable of driving with single line, and
managing six-mule teams.
To such who are competent to perform the duty the
pay per month will be thirty dollars, with one ration
per day, and hospital privileges, including the best
medical attendance when nick.
Apply to Captain Charter' H. Tompkins, A. Q. M. U.
B. A. corner Twenty-second and G streete, Washing
ton,D• C. D. R. INJURER,
Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster,
Depot of Waeningion.
$40,000 - TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE
fore.years, at 5 per cent., In sums not
leas than $3,000 each. Apply to
86 A MONTH 1-I WANT AGENTB
' 'atop a month, el - peones 2MA, to sell my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 11
other articles. Elfteen elrculare eentfree. Address •
.t3Ol-tt&watn InuxE. LORD, Biddeford. Mato*.
ARMY, NAVY, .&ND
34.8. SECOND Street, aMJI3 . BTE.WW)33REY &reit
At fair prices. purchased before the rise, independent
of gold gamblers, by the package, piece, or yard. Our
motto to to sell. We don't peddle. Come and. see our
stock. The Army and Navy • trade has our special at.
teution. • in-1m
LINEN DUCK FOR SUITS.
Friperb quality, white and colored.
Natural color. extra 'may/.
Coatina Litmus, fancy Drllls.
Wide flue black Alpacas.
'Mite Mari-Mlles Vestings.
No advanco in Summer Can-imam,
Flue Stook for Sommer and Fall.
LAWNS.
Good styles from co CO cents.
Summer dress stuffs low.
1V22
VICE ORGANDY LAWNS REDO=
-a-w
FROM $1. .1, to 75 eta. •
.Bich Organdy Robes, reduced to $B.
Lawns reduced from SI tong cts.
• Grenadines at very low prices.
Summer Dress Goods all reduced.
India Silks reduced to 75 chi and EL
White Bareiro Shawls and Circulars.
White and Black Lace Point's and Kottuidas.
Sommer Shawls selling of very low.
White and Colored Shetland Shawls.
EDWIN Haw. at co.,
tle South SECOND Street.
pLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS
GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
A treat variety of styles of this season's Importation.
from 22 cents to $l.
Beet Pacific Lawns at 373( cents.
Figured Brown Lawns at 57% cents.
French Lawn,. at 90, 50, 62 and 6736 cents.
Bert makes of 511'1311ns, Calicoes, Oinhame, and all
kinds of Domestic Goode, far below the mannfactarer's
prices.
White Serene and Lama Shawls.
Silk Grenadine shawls.
600 all-wool Cashmere Shawls, aj2 2.5, worth 1 63.60.
11. STEEL & SON,
Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTS( Street.
EXAMINE OIIR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown groan& neat flenred, 440.
Lawns white grown& neat figured, 44c.
Bockahaek and Bath Towels, lareeAssortment.
Bird's Bye Linen Towels.
Extra else Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, $6.
•
Bathing Flannels, red and_gTay-
JYB JOHN H. STONES, 702 ARCH Street
ozo l soz L s mow.
TO LET,--TEIB SECOND,THIRD, AND
TO
Fourth Floors at 235 MARKET Stroet, throarli to
Churchmh4. tf
STEAM ENGINE FOR PALE—IN
good varmint order. evil oder S feet 3by 10inehes.
Also iv o goad FLUE BOILERS 24 feet by no inehem.
W. U. 3311TH.
MO South FOURTH Street.
PAPER MILL FOR SAME-THE
MID for ananufactnri rig Printing Paper. belonging
to the undersigned, at Wieeling, W. Va., ia off-red for
sale. The buildings are atone and brick. and furnished
trlth three rag engines aad a 72. inch Foardrinier Ma
chias, all in good running order.
jy%.lot A. ARMSTRONG & SONS.
efi TO LET—THE HOTEL, STABLE,
Mrasnd large Yard adjoining the Fairmount Marko'.
TWENTY-SECOND ano SPRING GAEDEN Sta. inquire
of the *ui*rintendent in the market. . jr22-30
FQR'RENT-DWELLINGS NOS
7125 and VW SPRING GARDEN Street, with all
the inedern conveniences in perfect order. entirely
new. Rent 8700. Apply between 2 and 4P. M. to
G. W.• 114012 KIS.
1111.6 WALNUT. St:. up steira.
: At RETAIL DRUG AND PRESCRIP
m-s-mioN STORE FOR SALE.—One of the best-paying
sgoies In the city will be sold for 63.500 cash, if called
for this week. Daily cash sales from $l6 to $25. Ad
dress "' Medicos ,"
SPRING GARDEN P. 0., for four
'days. 'with real name and address jrl7-2to
di FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE
JlM—Situate N. W. corner of FRANKFORD Road and
NORRIS Street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford and 414 feel
on Norris meet. Six brick dwellings on Franklin-a
road, a ohtee-attry brick factory, 5.3 feet by 43 feet on
Norris street, with cotton machinery therein; engine
bonen, with boilers and engine in; two-story brick
holm, 23 I:ry 60. attached and other buildings. For
ratifier information, inquire at N. R. corner of SS
VENTH and SPRUCE Streets. 3315-6 t.
FOR SALE-VALUABLE BUS I
my+. NESS PROPERTY, situate at No OA R 32, and CR
North Second street, consisting or three stores, with
dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together,
to time an estate. A portion of the purchase money
may remain on mortgage For particular'', Inquire of
E. DicCALL,
IS South SECOND Street.
FITILAPELPIrId, Jnly2o, 1164. "
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO.
-B- CIATED ihemseices together under the arm of
BOLTON. DTEEMAN, & CO.. and will continue the
Car Building business In all its branches at the old
establishment, corner MUTE-FIRST and ELLldllr
TON &meta. JOB. B. BOLTON,
080. It. DTKEMAN,
0. W. CHILDS.
Iyl-1m•
JuLrl.l9M
Ipll EBNIX NORMAL INSTITUTE
(tor both boxes), PMENIXVILLB. Chester county,
Pa. Thorough instruction in English branches. with
Lath). French. German, and Music. For I:meth:Oars
see Circular, by addressing JOSEPH A. BOND. Box
148. PMENIXVILLE. Chester co., N. Jy23-stuthet•
FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND
-A- MALL BOYS, on School lane, Germantown, will
reopen on the 6th of flth mouth. The mins' branches of
an English education wilt be taught. and we feel war-
ranted in believing that the competency of the teacher,
Deborah B. Smith, will make it desirable to parents to
patronize the school. JyM-lf
VILLAGE • GREEN SEMINARY.-ML
LITAR4 BOARDING SCHOOL. 4 miles beyond Sta
dia. and Ix. miles from Glen Riddle. on the West Ches
ter Railroad. Thorough course in Ralizematlce. Natu
ral Sciences. Languages. and Engliish. Practical les
sons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Fine library
and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begins Sept.
let Penile have benefits of a home. Refers to John C.
Capp & Son, 23 South Third eireett Thee. J. Clayton,
Esq., Fifth and Prune; John H. Diehl, 800 Walnut,
Anthems Rev. J. HENRY BARTON. A. H. ,
jy22-Sin • VILLAGE GREEN. Penna.
TBE 'WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
-A- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE.
The scholastic year of ten months commence° on the
Drat TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes
on the Ist of July following.
Boys and young men prepared for Cillege or Business
In Its various regal re meats.
The modern languages are taught by natio° regident
Teachers. Who Lace no connection 'with any other
school.
For catalogues and fall information aply to
WM. F. WY E ER A . •
Ph
wi rif pe' ;
or, S,IIIIATSB WORRALL, A. yn. D.,
soctato Principal.
WEST OLISSTSR. Panne.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
BTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 1530 ARCS
Street. Res. GRAS. A. SMITH. D. D.,111- CLARKE())
SMITH, A. M., Prlncipala.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary. Asada
role, and Collegiate. Fall college coarse in Cisestela
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, to:
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music. plith,
tug, sad Elocution by the beat masters. For circulars,
apply at 1231CHESTECT Street, or address Box zni
F. 0., Philsdelptala. azackszte
TB E COMING DRIFT - PROCURE
YOUR SUBSTITUTES.—The enrolled citizens liable
to the Draft in the Pint and other Districts of Phila.
d olribla can be furnished with tellable SUBSTITUTES.
at reerPnahle rates. by applying from a. M. to 2 P.
bM.. to Major B. MchEAON, late Recrultang merit at
e headquarters of the rrovoot 2113
Booth TLILV.D 6treet, jyy6 Gr
%V A
A-3.- A YOUNG MAN Fltu>K „
a bituatlon in a WhaTarele
rencev given. Milieu "OWN"
dava.
,FANTS •'C\- 1 , BAZAAR,
14°.138.E8 ' I ''' 'A ,a n t ß lO rA o 9 c E l..: l ,l B ; a cj r ns... :
. NINTTH AND BAN
-'" -r rare- -‘I44I•MU- 0 ' SOM STREETS.
"
two AUCTioN SALE OP
AN ENERGETIC YOUNG- 1.1„,..,.. On SATURDAY MORNING next,
(aged 20) desires a peAtion in aNO T'D'lf ilii_usip, prising about
either in ibis city or elsewhere. Please address ' No! . SIXTY HORSE S, none, ' Preffs oliici. J F2l 4 1 ' '"? to harness and the'B.26dle.
tir4 - scriptiens at sale
wive wi,',. . ALSO.
1 -.
14 -' ° . . I .urnr (1-1) and carriages, light wagu.la. *c.;
w/......„ . i'n5, N c 0 0v .. ._:,- . ',i, zi ‘ e will commence.
4 1„,. 5 1 ."'"‘irs-I,oable harness, saddles, bria,tleg,
a oOf inr....4'
.41(4- Carriages an d'i%: ,- ,Accerrut of tte Weather. '
AI.,WEDNESDAY nett.
- ie ... 4in sale.
AUCTION BALE OF i"• 14 - ERgi7 t. 64 ' •
...,AncAol_ ... ..
HORSES !
..
WAIL DEPART:4EIM CAVA:GET Itninilla
OFFICE OF CHIEP QUAEVZP.T.M.I,:, '
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jut, .1 .- ‘,. ,
- '
Will be cold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the hith. e .
bidder, at the Limn and plscee named below—vir,
LEBANON. Penna. THURSDAY, July, 14th, 1804,
READING ,Penne__,'THURSDA Y. July. tint, 18M. HARRISBURO, Penna., THURSDAY, July 201411.
ISM
__
ALTOO.N.A,_Penna, THURSD AY, August 4tll, BBC
WILLIAMSPORT, Penna., THURBDAY,Anguet MI 1
ISM.
TWO HUNDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at imuiv
plans. m
Cavalry service or the Army.
For Road and Farmmirposes many rood bargednillaliF'
be bad.
Horses sold singly.
Terms: Cash, in United States Currency.
JAMES A. EKIN,
Lient, Col. and Chief Quartermaster
Cavalry Buren..
A LAS,TY EXPEBTENCEDINTBLOM
Auk. NG the ENGLISH BRANCHES, 'Wishes to obtain
a SITUATION AB TEACHER in a email School. r, as
Govereeve le family. Ample reference » s to cam
eapeldlity, &c., will 1)0 KiVen. /Aim% C. N. 41..
131 NArth SEVENTH Swot. Phitada. jr364otha9k•
1 IRST-OLASs BOOR - BEEPER A
can be Pad by applying at tbie Office. Ale thirty
eta married. Will give eatlafactory city reference.
Adduce "P. S. T." • iyiti 6tv
GEORGE R. ORME. •
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster
CHARLES RHOADS
jyl9-101. Conveyancer, No. 38 S. SEVENTH 8
RETAIL DRY 41400D5.
CLOTH
W. T. SIsTODGIRA.BS,
A large stock of all kind of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TEBTINGS, &0.,
COOPER & CONARD,
B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets
Otittto:CiNiiumC9g:4l,44
The attention of LAMBS ABOUT 111107.
Thlk CITY for th e "beaStiore, ,
"Wa
tering Places, " or "the Country," le
reapectfnlly
of WHITE 1 0142 C rini t tl e bl a e x tr nI VITN I nt
WEAR, for WHITx. BODIES, MORNING
WRAPPERS, &c.
An extensive assortment, Is offered in Lace .
and Worked 'Menge and Insertings, Veils,
Bandkeroblern, Collare,Sleeves and In plain •
_em it ituog r i . ._ r la n id ib Ptr . igg z &nd Ffynred White
PRESENT TtltThilL VALUE " .
too Printed Linen Cambric Drew& •
107 pieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped
E. M. NEEDLES.
1024 CERSTritIT STREW
FOR SALE AND TO . LET.
OR SALR:• 15 SHARES. OF STOCK
of the "Gov. Bigler Gold and Muer Minted Co., ",
mboldldietriet..Nevadi Territory; par G 100; full aid.
dream Box XI, P.O. Philadelphia. 027-31.•
COPARTNERSHIPS•
EDUCATIONAL.
ALUCTIO,I I B AILESP•
____.
Jr2S-2tlf
110IIBLIC SALE OF rNCLAIMMI
GOODS remaining In the Warehnnte of the PEW.
LADELPFITA AND READING RAILROAD OGNE.
PANT, TRIRTEENTEI and CALLOW/I'LL Shasta,.
Philadelphia,.
The article* described In the following Reheard*,
baying been consigned to the Station named below, cle
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and thecae
litioteea, after doe end legal notice, cot having taker
them away, nor paid the coats and expellee': of carriage,
will be exposed to public sale or enter'', at the wrens
gtationa named below, on gATURDAY, September V.
1864; the sale to commence at ten o'clock In the fore.
nom" of said day:
00$1110/18
PlMad . e . liddit.
E. P. Rameay,
M. Bailor,'
8. Jackson,
L. Lowrie, •
Dr. Wright,
C. Me:gloves,
Paschall Mortis,
P. Mel)ogaugh,
Dr. W r i g ht.,
Dr Wright,
A. Thnmmon,
A. Cross,
W.
f•psneor, •
W J
Tr Ep a a rr g i' rbelmar.
Paschal l l Mrtrrig.
Merchants' Inge°,
Consorts 100. Co.
J. Collins
S. Lucas &Co..
M. C. Sadler,
8. &shut.
S. 13altmsn.
Georg ari hi th,
S.'Kerchirlager,
FI Pass
J. Long & Rro
' B. 01.10111.11.
•Wolfrnoberger,
0. Desist],
J. Powers,
SbitnbseMer;
J. Aall
W. A. Richards,
S. W. Harris,
& S. Albin,
Jr. Ashburn.
The above artic.es will be exposed to public male, ae
aioreassid, according to the provieloes of the that seeticre
of the•Act•ofAsserably of.theMommonwealth of Pen*
syivania. approved tile sixteenth
whichf Afarch
IPLS; with all 'the requirementsof the Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company have in all re.
ap.cts complied. The Act of Aaaembtr isle follows:.
"Conmpurion merchants and factor,. and all
mon carriers. or other persons having a Renaming=
wares, end merchandise, for or on account of the costs
and expenses of carriage or storage, or any other charge
arisin pro pe r ty he transportation, keeping, or storage ef
sorb , in case the owners or consignees mluell
not pay or discharge the amount due for such cost, =-
pen pe. carriage, storage, or other chargers, hereinbefore
named. may , after the expiration of ninety dart
[rein the notice hereinafter provided. proceed
sell the name, or so much thereof as may be nec=
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 daps'
rio/ice of raid lien be given to the owner lyr coast
of the property, if they can he found. and in case
cannot he so found, that the game shall he advertS
weelrly In come newspaper pahliehed in the proper eitle
or county to which the goods, wares, or merchandise
have been consigned, for four consecutive week's before
the sale, the residue of money :trial:it from such eats.
after deducting costs of transportation. cbargee
storage. advertising and sale, to be held anhject to the
order of the owner or owners of such prop-rty.
6. A. NICHOLLS.
• General Superintendent.
ReAripme Pe.; June 10, 1364. . IYIII-.1.2t
.1111USENIENTIS.
eI,ROVETPI3 NEW CIIESTNITT
--. STREET THEATRE —GRAND REOPENING.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 27th,
Pint tim e in AIX years. in Philadelphia of the Greta Hee
mantic, Mueleal. Sputaeular Dra
ALA DDIN; Or. THE WONDIULFIJE, LAMP,
Presented after three months' active preparation IRS
style of oeprecedeered niarolllcence. replete with wen
derful Tranefennationc, Munificent Scenery, Grunt
Marcher, anperb Coen:Ernes and Properties. Deantlitri.
Meek and Chornres.
.Rearrved beats for sale three days in advance. 3711-ii
_ _
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND-.
Gratd Gala Night—Mark Bansler'. Grand Pruett
bade Cancan and Soiree Dansenne, THIS (Thursday)
EVENING, July 28, 1664
Ito
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ART%
CE ESTNDT Street above Tenth, In OPEN DAUM
for visitors, from 9 A. Y. to 6 F': M.
HOARDING.
OARDING.—TWO SECOND -STONY
R
• rooms Tc• LET. at 132 North TENTH Bt. 147-tt
PERSONAL.
pERSONAL.—RED OR • BLA.CII BALI, -s-3,28-2t* BAR DROPS. 60 Coats per Pair. 016 RAC 6 Street.
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINoIib.M & WELLS
NAM FOR WA
HEAVY mint% AND LIGHT surrnireo Amik
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS, -
WA p HINGTON AND VICTORY - CAMBRIOB ANN
RO,N BLRA AND COMIRTIRADNI.
wORITBD ARN. . IRA.Htf
MARSHAL'S SALES.
11\4 — ABBILA.L'S SALE.—BY VIRTCra
-oft Writ of Sale, by the Boa. JOHN CADWALAA
DER. Judge of the District Conrt of the United
in agd for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, inn
Ad.
mtralty, to me directed, will be sold at Pnblic Sale. Ur-
It e highest and beet bidder, for cash. at the yard et
DUMPIEIRET BOPP HAN Ar co., WATER Street. ahoy*
Vine. on THURSDAY. July 28, 1864. at 12 o'clock M.
11:4000 locnst treenaile and 212 cubic feet of locust tom
The locust logn are now lying on lot routhwest cornet
of CALLOWHILL Street and DELAWARE Avenue.
'WILLIAM MILL WARD,
• United States Marshal LD; of ream Ivanl*- .
. PITILADRLTRIA. July 23. 1364. iY3I3-412
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BFVIRTUE 01 ,
Judget of Sale. by the Den. JOHN CAD WALL.
DER, of the District Court of the United Stales.
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be told at Public %le. to
the blithest and be. 4 bidder. 'or cash. at MORSE/WS
STORE, NO: 1 462 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY
g
August 2d, mei. at 12 o'clock M.,0.9 bales Cotton. MI
boxes manufactured Tobacco, and• 87 sacks of Turk',
Inland Salt, being the cargoes of the schooner Popiton.
tau, sloops Julia and CYckIP".
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
United Stake; Marshal B. 1). of Petuttylvaillt.
PHILADELPHIA, July 22. 1844. pr -111
EXCURSIONS.
, gdi Al=o , GRAND • EXCURSION TO
CAPE MAY.—The staunch and commo
[honest-flamer MANEIATTAN. Captain E A. RYTrIgGe
wIN make a Grand Ex-cat...inn to CAFE MAY on.
SATURDAY,I'aIy. 30, leaving ARCH Street erb4rf at
9 o'clock A. AL: returcitm. will Ware CAPE MAY net
MONDAY at Gtio'clock Fare for the. Excursion. V.
Carriage hire extra. J. H. STEWART. Agent.fill
HANDEL AND
a':7.,r,, f1
: -7;1"
HAYDN SOCIETY'S
EXCTJ3ELSICOI4 .
ATLANTIC *CITY,
WF.fIIVESDAY,'• AUGUST 17th, 1864.
i727-tr
: i t ir Ag e , GRAND PLEASURE EX
CURSIONS TO LAHR SUPERIOR.—Orga
of the following splendid drat-class steamers, "tit
CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LJO T, von"
CITY, TRAVELER, mnßoit IRON BIDES, LAC LA
281.1.11, and PENVARIC, will leave cLsrEr.....l4
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. Id,, each day of the weak, ex
Saturday and Sunday and Detroit, Michigan, on
followlng days at X o'clock .P. M. through the moonlit
of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Trbur
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland flenti
of America,whlch, for utility. plettears and health.ner
nnarirpaesed by any other on the Cont inent.
This trip of over LOOII miles embraces six degrees*.
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes is
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior,Witlf
thebeautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mars*
The many and extensive mines of iron and cowyca
nnegnaled by any In the world, with the newly-411e
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild asei ,
romantic scenery, combined with its mare and bracing,
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far war:
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the diadem%
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted as
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms. while &my
precaution has been taken to provide for the safely awn
comfort of passenger&
rare. Dacia din g State • Rooms and Meals, about Mk semi
per mile. Time occupied in making the round tenants'
8 to 10days.
Rooms secured, and further information obtainad.,lo2 ,
application to proprietors.
BORT. HANNA & Co.. Cleveland, Ohio,
I-lUSSEY & McBRIDE,
J.T.WHITING & Co.,
JOHN HUTCHLIBOB, Detroit. SSiohJttat
jell-t au26
g a w s=o, FOR OAPE
staunch and commodious steamer KAN
HATT/Jr. Captain E. A. Ryther, of the Cape May Lino.
having been released by the Government, le now
making her regular trips to Cape May, leaving ARCH
STREET WHARF every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, set
SATURDAY at 9 o'clock; returning, will leave Cape
May every Dionday, Wednesday, and Friday, at aft
o'clock, touching at New Castle, going and returning.
Fare 12.60, carriage hire included; children Cali
price. Servants $1.60, carriage hire extra.
Freight at low rates. No freight received alter It
o'clock, and in all camel mast be pre- id.
./Y22,1f JOSEPH A. STEWART, Agmtit.
Adir gi b FROM NEW YORK FOR
NEW HAVEN. HARTFORD SPRLICIr-
FIELD, and BOSTON.—The pteamera CON' INltiVralu
and ELM CITY leave Peek Slip, Emit River, daily, at I.
16 P. M. and 11 at night. .149.9ar
IES7M3C't!I
QOTTAGE ORGANS.
Not only ONSXCELLED but UNEQUALLED in yank.
or Tons and Power. designed especially for Ohnisbap.
and Schools. but found to be equally well /asset,
the Parka' end Drawlng Room. For sale only by
B. it BRUCE.
110. 18 North SEVENTH &rasa
Also, a semi:date assortment of the . Perfect Melodies)
•onstantly on hand. mylit•lbe
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE.
SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constitution. and T&...
A.,lent, with ADVICE on Business. Health, Ednane
tion, Self-improvement. hfitnagetnen4 Ana Trill*"
and
ev,igit
b 7 JOHN socl . that t i , attnto C L,l. B .l t it , dace •
Phrenologist and Bookseller.
whip-Math 80. AO a. TEETH Btreet.above Ohealasta
IigtiTHOMSON'S LONDON ICITCTIL
MBE, OR ISTROPIAN JUNO& ror famWea;
hotels or public inatitntions, in TWENTY DM,
?BRENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia
Bor:air Firrnaese. Portable Heaters, Lowdown
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plata*, Broil.
ere, Cooking Stoves, ke. , at wholesale and retail. b!
• mianufactarers
01A8E k SHAIIPS, & Thomson.
m -
-tachsem • o. 909 DI. BROOM) Street.
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAM
STORE—Conducted tky Ladles, TWELITIV
Street, Brit door below Race. Every acticte In theft'
Mee elegant, easy, and correct In make. O. a. NW&
v,EB s t w Ei le a tii. t arii to lentl i cm . to, :_ cp r tn i :=
409Atekti inhlintt 1:16-316i
ARTICLES AND MANX*:
2 boxes cards.
hdlre. spokes,
I box skeletons..(/I.#
1 box bedding.
I box mdze.
bags Delp.
'1 reaper.
lot sundries.
1 box books.
I box books,
Recite charcoal.
I box TT IT g oo d,.
gbh). barley.
I box drags,
I stove.
12 bble pickles,
10 seed sowers.
1 box benign. •
2 boxes book&
1 box venters.
I cask paint.
1 iron =are.
old limber.
1 old .tale.
100 Wee. hand/ea.
2 empty kegs.
1 empty keg,
1 hbt. feathers.
1 bar waste.
1 empty bbl.
I box' and 'can.
S empty half bbla,
1 keg radze.
I box.
1 half bbl. and key.
I keg mineral 'milli.
2 hble. corn.
I empty bbl.
16 empty hbls.
'1 half bbl.