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    EPTIMOPAL OLICILOYMICN AND THE DR &FT.—A.
petition, to bo presented to the authorities in Wash
ington. Is now In circulation among the clergymen
of Now Jersey and Now York, containing a series
of resolutions odopted at a meeting of the clerical
and lay members of the Diocesan Conventionof New
Jersey, bold Immediately after the adjournment of
the convention at Newark, on the 20th of May. The
resolutions sot forth that " whereas, by recent en
actments of the Government of the United States,
contrary to the usual custom and laws of nations,
the clergy are liable to enrolment and draft for mi
litary service, thus imposing, in the alternative of a
Pubstltute, a burden of expense that, from their
self-denying position, they aro, in the majority of
cases unable to boar, In case of a repeal of the ex
emption clause, forcing them into a service and po
ffition Inconsistent with their vows, separating them
from their hallowed responsibilities, and leaving the
people to perish In irreligion and vice," therefore
the clergy "respectfully and earnestly potitiOn the
Government of the United States to enact such ex
ceptions to the general laws respecting enrolment
and drafting as may leave the clergy M those States
secure in the administration of their respeative
offices."
CITY ITT.AIs.
THE HANDSOMRST AOSORTIOZNT OF STRAW,
FFLT, and other lints can be purchased of Charles
Cakford & Sons, Sal end 838 Chestnut street, Conti-
Seental Hotel.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHRS.—WO would call
th o spocial attention of clergyman and teachers to
t'Brown'a Bronchial Trochos. ,, It Is well known to
our readers that we do not admit medloinos to our
columns. Wo advertise these Troches, because, af
ter a trial of them, wo aro satisfied that thoy aro
the best thing of the kind extant.—Ch icago School
Journal.
Tux DAlD.—What Is it 1 Do the rebels intend
celebrating every Fourth of July on "free soil 1"
We are glad they contemplate celebrating it atoll,
and still more glad that they do it on free territory.
We-hope they will not have to go so far from home
hereafter to find free soil to celebrate their Fourths
upon. We are not used to It now, and it - is some
what exciting. With the thermometer at 00, and
gold at 260, 'tts hard to koep cool. Tho only way in
iS to clothe yourself in the delicious summer
clothing sold at Chas. Stokes Sc. Co.'s ono price, un
der the "Continental."
SOZODONT, tbo !met popular Dentifrice In exist-
ISVu6oll and praised by cyorybody. Sold by
Vroggists everywhere. jyP2-tuths3t
°Ant MAY, LONli BRANCH, ATLANTIC CITY.-
A. tine assortment of ladles' and gentleman's bath
(ng• dresses can to found at John 0. Arrlson's, Nos. 1
WWI 8 Nutt Sixth street. jy9-tf
. A SPLENDID ASI3O [urn esT of InISSCS', Children's,
1891 d boys' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
Of.Ohariels Oahford St Sons, 894 and 836 Chestnut
*Set, Continental Hotel.
ARRIVALS . AT THE HOTELS.
Thee Con
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n•RoPP&lsr.Wnshingt'u ,
F lfieaMor,e, Washington
Iteyuolds, Washington
P smith & wf, New York
.7 Houston, Now Tork
Dire Temple, Washington
1141.14 Steveue ' Woshlugton
NV Warren, Norfolk
M Jack liolone, Ark
J Goni d &lo okhens 0.
14.% HoPvqnst ipcitititt
Jll 01119.141, Loutorilto
Afro Omagh, Louhrlllo
IV Mil Ileld, Louh.villo
- J 13 Wbeelor, IVashington
IIT Jefferip, Norfolk
ilßobbine. New York
re Sloan
SMagraw, Wapitington
1311130ur0, Wahhlagton
J L Leach, U S A
. .13TPayne,Nan.as .
Jan BMajor,:ientocky
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. Alas R glajur.Kenturky
7 A HOblllt, ttOSIOU
IfFtench,Bo , lon
0 Tatum, New York
• R Pow er, els Y6rk •
It Holliday, Ponnt
R flughlett, Mulls:ad
C E Keinp,Baltimore
M Steininar, Perna •
Statunitui, Penna.
F Reogler,3r. Fauna
C W Lyford,Ncw York
Gen D , a. Celia, Harrisburg
Juba Riddle
Mrs J A Iderrill,liagerst'n
H Rini y,Balii were
Thus J Beeper. Balt
i DC
IS R. Lana, Y •
JJ Van Bukkerk, N Y•
M Franks, NY
B Anderson,Leuissille
M Tall, N.l
Sterritt & wt. Cin' 0
Frank Schuler, Chin. Ohio
SP Effnart,- Cincinnati
Jae M Donavan, N Y
Jae F Melinc, Cincinnati
The en
Mr Kneen, New Tork
ti C flout, Burlington
P Livingston, Trenton
S L °lend wood, Newark
VA D Markley, Penns
R Jackson & la, Boston
N Wheeler, Brooklyn
1f fi Hill more. Keokuk
W Young & tutu, tit Pahl
IS Bird, Blairsville
MCulbertson, Buffalo
iss Culbertson, Buffalo
.7 M Davis, Lexington
G Wharton & la,Germant'n
X Stabler, Maryland
.3 Bald:we, Baltimore
31,8 Parker, Baltimore
tfalit H L Robinson, Wash
A J Navarro. Cuba
Eu 1.411311, Delaware
-X B Bedford, Morris Island
blingluff, Boston
C P Mublenherg, U S A
C D (lark, Wash, D C
T TAbrams, Lock haven
~IrC Oreene, Maryland
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gßaunmt Cumberland
re ders, l'bia
sa
Saunders, Phil's
idacuab, Canada
Tbe Me
B D Hunter, Watsontown
C R Earley, Nana
Dew York
Salre Hensil, Pew York
C Burnes new Baltimore
B J 4 . Clark, York
it Bul Tall. Indianapolis
A ,PDaverre, Mat.,,olas
o 0 Fick Ilu, Illinois
C Brenner, Clearfield
X C Brenner,Clearfield
A B Fit wall, Cunha:llAl
JTan Dancker, Baltimore
Oiaybill, Baltimore
Mrs H FosAck, Wean, D C
?fins Hazlett, Wash. D C
Ji lioluies, Altxandrla
J S Graham, Cuba
Din H Graham, Cuba
G Belford, Mauch Chunk
BBn.,mol,Lexhinton,Ky
Chaa McFadden, Veollll.
B C kibom and lady
IS D Douglass, Newark, X J
43e0 W Thommon, Ye
It Packer, Panne •
The - ~
V W Smith, Philade
Isaiah IlateF, Jr, l'hilada
Cnaa A elajor, Phi tads
John 0 lietler, l'itilada
SI L Fletcier, Be‘ten
3i to Merritt, N Y 4
A 3 Baldwin
II Dickson, Georgetown,DC
W B Orme,Coorgetou o, DC
3 0 Candel, N Y
A Weinberg, Baltimore
iB Warner. Balti/nure
re Rowell, Be, ton
ra Cobb, Boston
W Gardner Washington
CaMOre IdcGiniey
0 yiloward, New York
Wm 1/elano, Mat,isolinsette
W B litraight, Elmira •
CO Shepard,3r,Washingta
des Coyree. Pennu
'l' H Stilwell, hi u, N York
N it Stilwell, M D, A Yt•rk
The Go
gld E Hriseem, Reading
$3 6 Lognobee, Penn*
.1 R Taylor,liordsotown
W6Wstie,Ub
3) V? Forbes
31 V Wileon
43e0 B Smith
Goo Thompson
G BSzuttb,nnutiogbui
HT.,r/LYCTS, Huntington
J B Hull. Huntlugaou
James W Disney, 11 S A
3D C Hainan. Harrisburg
511IC lhakismin,We.% Chester
.7 Defoe, West Chebter
Bastess. West Chester
WI: Weed, New York
Y Boyd, DUIRMOUP, Da .
J II Bacon, DRIDMICU.,
Bettegrove-a wf, N J '
B Keefer, Maryland
.7 R Sueary,llfaryland
D Bonbon, Maryland
11 Bucher
B Sioconil3, Mariclla. wl
J W Junon& le,New Jersey
T Zorn, Nazareth. Pa
O Rlce, Nencreth, Pa
Kaska, fluentmh, Pa
Carvar, Now Jersey
J Bovine, Now York
Jobnit.ber, rim r ,, rk
JiMeallißrle, New York
The. Ni
Mai D &Ind' ejSechanlcabg
.4tlenJ N lioiar.tdechditiasbg
•Cmot ZltaltZlith
IS Y Houston rlistufesb'g
CI D Al omue, CulDurnht
Siem ith er
C 0
Ficloro, Iteadiug .
'Wm a Young
coo Davis, LnacitstAr
J Liohander, New York
The isnpri
• gi Anamtretig. rivw York
W M Tyne, Penna.
Kirk, BuckH co
W Buckman, t ewlown
L a K w% Newtown
, 43 VaaPiPlaleo, Newtown
P Brookd,tiewtov,
Y Clark. New town
The Bal
.B? Potts, Pennebnre
Geo blengle. QuePertewn
Hlenber. Bethlehem
H Lone. Fence
.11 J Rant, Benton
Seheek, Yenn , burg
Hbehetter, Penupburg
The State.* Union.
J Wollllll, Lewistown Charles C Frazer
:11 Y Hum ' or ritt..bure . Fi Levysou, N York
"Of PA Jeneait wf, halt W r Bruce, Indiana co
J Oelmiser C K Murry, Lance.ter co
.111 ex J Reid, Waablazton John Cheater co
J Leggett, Columbia co, Pa
The M
J Adapts, Ha!lnure T IO Croasitle, Bucks co
gl` Morris, Baltimore Theo Nebook,.Ssroadsbarg
Joseph Corsompud wire 0 W Bpshnen.Scranton
The Jslaek Hear.
Erdman. Ceolro ull•y RC Nfte.,'Newtown
Percival Snyder. Berk. co IJ F. amlormacher.fiarrisb'g
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CormATE's HONEY SOAP.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such lIIIITerPtiI de.
tuand, Is trade from the CHOICEST materials, Is MILD
and EMOLLIENT In Its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In Mention upon
the Skis. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. foMB-tnthsly
ONR-PRICE CLOTEITNO, OF TITE LATEST
errraii, made to the Beat Manner. expressly for RS
TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain
71 gores. All Goods made to Order warranted Battens.
tory. Our Orra•Pamr. SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
An are thereby treated alike.
4821117 JOSi ES & CO , 604 MARKET Street.
WWII= & WILSON'S HIGIOIST PBEMXUM
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHIIPE.'S.
THE CIIRATEST. SIMPLEST. AND BEST
filAiloaroome. 704 OIIEBTrtI7T Street, shove Seventh.
!mental.
M Jonts, Pittsbnrg
W H Clark, Poona
Sallegintr, Baltimore
A 011bert, llarrtebu,g
:Clint It Johnson. U S A
'MK Moorhead, Pittsbnrg
IE P Heberton, Wisconsin
.11 R - Dnele, Allssonri
0 0 Simpson. Boston
J R Ledyard, Kentucky
R ew York
IS 1, Holly. New York •
H S Fitch & wf, h °chaster
Jos Heckert, Cincinnati
MrsL C Andrews & child
Kra Dr Verdi, Washington
E D Denney, Pittsburg
Robt Turner. saltlutore
Dr fl H Sterling, New York
.T Cameron & wr, 13enecla
E 11 Williams & wf,Chlcago
INV Hie y,BaLtimore •
Cooper,Ohia
Mrs OliteNaly.Cantas
B Tlhampu”ys, Jr, Lancaster .
IE Walker & le, Baltimore
.1 Adams, liochestor. - .
Roy,hacv , ester
W Cranch. Rochester
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J S Brave, New York
J Hensel, New Tork
0 W Beardslee, New Tork
J 0 Jackeon
J C Cooper, Wheeling
J S Darnell Boeton
W Baker, Read i ng
J a Perdue, Ne w Jersey
J S Backelew, New Jers437
B Booker, Baltimore
11 Dyer,N Y
, .
D Oliphant. Wash. D C
F & Knapp. Wash, D C
1' Macy, Shelby. Ohio
Chas Dawson Wash, D C
C 13 Brag.N
W P Richards. si
D R Moan St vrE, (Jinn. 0
J D Hoover, Wash, D C
(leo Patterson & wt, Pettey
LE Bright. Pottsville
It Eleckscher, Jr Pottsville
Wm Taylor, Jr, ,P
Imre.
J Hays, New York
L Miller, Indiana
M Canegle, Pittsburg
Blubaugh, Pittsburg
11 Limber, hawas
J M Clark. U 8 A
P D Lather k wf, Penna
J P Newell, Franklin
J bt Wilcox, Titneville
0 J Sherman; Tatt.ville
Major B Bard well, Palma
W 13 Sesrey, Buxton
A D Patton, Martinsburg
Fl L Irvin, Marttnibnre
T T Merman, Harrisburg
Capt 0 B Perkinai
J M ulcott. Tarra Hanle
Limit W M InllCCer.oti, D 8 A
Mrs Brattoo, MeV,. ytown
btra Rota, hicVertown
F F Patterson, Now Jersey
E &mph)), Carlisle
A II Schultz, Puhkill
Mr Tent di wf,‘Aew York
W M Rockaft How & la, Pa
J McMulleu, Cape May
J . Heise, Doylestown
H Bewley, bluvras. Del
W M Bell, Smyrna, D.l
WI) Hazel. Smyrna. Dal
chants'.
W W Jones, Indinnapolis
A Sehug, ,Enston
P Thiene, New Jereer
U L Reed. Clearfield
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C Wetherat, C4•llfornla
W li Pavia, Eagan
800 A Packer, M Chunk
T o Duncan. Oil CUT
Dr Coulee Wi .on.. Penna
G Grose. N-xv Berlin
W B Baum. Troxel rifle
.7 S Shower. Clearfield
.7 Q Dice, Wayne co, Pa
S A Alay, Baltimore
F Eh - were& Is., Indiana
8 II Rabbles, New Jersey
H Purdy, Sunbury
E H Llule, Bloomsburg
H Steller, NV yarning co
E Martin ClLlChillsti
E.Kubo..Chambersburg
H M I leppiah, Belttmure
B McCauley, Taw York
B K JlllllB6OO, Carlisle
L A Smith. Carlisle
F M Kimmel', Otmmberabg
erliumn.
Geo J Piper, Milton
John Mitchell, N J
Chug 12 Lewis, Cincinnati
Geo P Van kmer N J
E Stant. Reading
.1 F W Deialneer, Reading
it W Santa et In,-N Y
C Glover, Pottille
D H Kar.har. Tamaqua
A Sheffer, Tamaqua
J H McClellan, Gettsebnrg
C ff Fanning. New York
J D Bart, Elmira
S J Walker. New York
Jacob Brown,
Washington
John Drake, Easton
R Moffat, Burma
D T Thurlow. New York
Peter Smith. New York
A Ii Cunningham, N York
Caleb Yobe. Bethlehem
W J Reid, U d A
S Dunbarr
Rndasou,Oxford
Wpe C Jobe DI Hobart
•o. N , Pottstown
Csel
Mhos B Essex, Wnrren, R I
Cape to N A mes.
Mrs R N Ames do 2 oh
W W Townsend, D,Pa
Dr 1 J Clark. Ploln.in
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H W Wheeler, tiler York
CI Martin, Schuylkill co
S Il Walton, Chester co
David Walton, Chace.. r co
W C Jonas, Went Chester
Amos IC Hanna, Oxford .
l'arker, West Chester
H A Rauch, 1111 z
F Roads, Hlnerevllle
A Oulleoger, Lebanon
O F Kurtz, Pine (trove
W Deao & wt, Nevrark,Del
S Dom Newark, Del
Mice 14 L Dean, Newark
J T Harlan, Camorou co
E Camer..n co
W H Hrotherlow. Weyneeb
N Apulebaco, Seller.vdle
C C Herman, Baltimore
B A H. aton. Aihlend
Mrs Cotton. Fortlfuenth. 0
LN Hellman, New year
B Thompson & lady, N J
t lona'.
W S Smlth
A Kline
II Arnett, Manhcim
John_
Mealy. Lane en, Pa
Elias Becker, bar, Pa
John A Lang.loo. klez,Vo,
Judnup Marvin. Yeaaa
hum Racer, Poona
L F Kanner
R Wlalaok, Bch co; Pa
y
TA Beek
J Edwards
T Morris. Books co
B l'AndegrlTt, Alwx,Va
F Bonier,Alexi Vs
1. Widdowfield, Bucks co
W W Paxson, Bucks co
a Eagle.
Jnpon &eon, Easton
W E Relfsnyder, Reading
Chss Leeber. Kutztown
J 0 Wiest, Monroe co
Win Mstbew, Quskertown
J D Route, Stroudsburg
'MILITARY CLOTHING, RRSONAIILE PRICES.
MUltary Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing. Roasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military , Clothing. Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing. Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing. Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing. Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, ' Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing. Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.
VOLUNTEERS will find we hare a largo assortment
of MILITARY CLOTHING READY. MADE from which
'they can be fitted and prepared to march at a moment's
notice. All sizes Officers' Costs. Blouses, Dark-Blue
and Sky-Blue Pants and Vests, at moderato prices.
Will make a suit to order and lua few he urs for the
emergency. WANAMAKER & BROWN,
• Popular Clothing House,
OAK HALL."
S. E. Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Citizens' Clothing in splendid variety. iyl2-tf
HAM Dim! Hem DYE I 1 .
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE to the Beat fa
the World. The only' Darrnieee, True, and .Rettable
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye Is parted—
change, Red, Rusty. or Cray Hair instantly to' a
Oloory Black or Raturat Brown. without Injuring the
Hair or State ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring
its pristine color, and rectifies the 11l etfectsof bad Dyes.
The gexinine is signed Wiff.xxist A. BATCHELOR; all
otbere are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Druggists, Ste. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batohelor'e new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Bair.
Tam POPULAII CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHICLA
"OAK HALL."
Beet-class roods at moderate prices.
WANAMAKSR & BROW'
S. B. corner SIXTH and bfaßKS'r Streets.
0 +stem Dal:pertinent (to make to ander) No. 1 S. Rath el
MORRIS—STERLE.--On Tiurstlay, Jnly 7th, in Holy
Trinity, by the Rey. Bishop Stevens, George U. Morris,
U. S N., to Msry Chase Steele, daughter of Franklin
Steele, or Minnesota •
DIED_
SOWERS. —On Sunday morning. the 10th inst..GeOrge
W. Sowers aged 66 years.
The relatives and friends of the family, and members
of the Fairmount Engine Company, are reqnestett to
attend his funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, the-14th
inst., at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Hes
ter Cementer. No. 19133 Cambridge street. To proceed
to Odd Follows' Cemetery. ee
BUNTING. —On the 11th inst., Charlea C. son of Jo
se) and Emma C. Bunting, in the 3d year tif his age.
The friends of the family are incited to attend his
funeral, from his 'parents residence, Marehall road,
Twenty-fourth ward, on Fourth-day. at 2 o'clock. "
STILLS.—On the 7th inst.. Maggie R , wife of Horace
K. Stale.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fu
neral. from the residence of her father, Wm. H. Smith,
No. 427 Vine street, on Wednesday morning, =hird.,
at 9 o 'clock. aa
11 AM BLS. —On the 2d of May last. at Durango, Mexi
co, 81. Clayton liambly, eldest sou of Thomas G. tad
Amelia F.. Ha mbly, formerly of York, Pa
0 LLI NG If AM. —On Pint- day morning, the 10 t h
inst., Susan Elizabeth, wife of Milner Gillingham, and
de tighter of George Comfort.
Her friends and those of the family aro requested to
attend her funeral from the residence of her husband,
Falleington, Bucks county, Fourth•day afternoon,
at 3 o clock, without further notice. eo n,
a t
oLlitE. t his residence, on Saturday evening, July
9. 1934, after a brief illness, in the triumph of faith,
George W. Holm% of Holmesbnrg. Pa ,In the 76th year
of his age.
Then neral will take place at his residence, on Tires.
day, July 12, at 2 o'clock 1' N. The relatives and
friends of the family are invited to attend without Ru
th. r notice. e•
CDBRY.—On the 7th instant, at Douglas Hospital,
Washington, of wounds received May 11th, at Spottsyl
verde Court H ouse , Lieutenant Colonel William L. Cur-
TT• of the tenth Regiment Penna. Vela •
The relatives and friends of the family, also Harmony
Lodge No 62 A. Y. 31., and the members of the regiment
oche are in the city, are respectfully invited to attend
his funeral from. the residence of his father, Nu. 2140
Cal low b I ll street, on Tuesday morale g. 12th instaet at
ten o'clock. To proceed to South Laurel Hill.
LEI BRANDT. —On the morning of the 9th ivietant, Til
lie, wife of Frederick Lei brandr. Jr., and daughter of
Mr. Charles W. and Catharine Beck.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to aiteed the funeral from the residence of hoe
husband, No. 825 North Seventh street, on Tuesday af
ternoon. 12th instant , at o'clock. se
BUZBY.—On the 4th inst., at Yonkers, N. Y., Benj.
C. Darby. formerly of this city. •
ALLISON.—On the -10th instant, Grace Van Daum.
youngest daughter of Thomas and Mary Allison, aged 9
years and 6 months.
11 1 NECLE. —At San Luis Potosi, Mexico, George F.
Hineele, to his 49ib year s formerly of this city. "
HOZZARD. —At -Stilton, Delaware, on Friday. July
Sib, Hon. David Buzzard, ex- Governor of the State of
Delaware, in the 84th year of his age •
OITSSONA.I3ON, MOURRING . STORE,
:A- Jr ""bli. 018 CHESTNUT Ski* et. : • ••• • J77-tt
ERB I LANDBLU . FOURTH AND
AECEI have a ..
Fine stock of. Silks,
. .
Fine stock of Shawls, . " .
•
Fine stock of Flannels,
Fine stock of Linens.
Fine stock of Muslins. Je9o
Ist AND 2d COAL REGIMENTS.
The OFFICERS of the above Rniments are earnestly
invited to meet the
MILITARY: COMMITTEE
COAX.. MERCHANTS,
At 10 o'clock A. , JULY 12th,.18611,
COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS,
3105 X WALNUT STRUT
Or . NOTICE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN'S. OF PHILA.
DELPHIA
WILL FRAMACT DIFSIABWI AT MIR
NEW BANKING HOUSE.
MEM=
CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS,
(aorth aide of Chestnut, west of Third,) on and &Rev
TUESDAY, THE 6TFI INSTANT
NORTON BIonIOII.A.EL
&sheer
rgir IiEADQUAR'FERS FIRST EMU
MINT GRAY RESERVES.
PHILADELPHIA, Jal7ll, pa
At a meeting of the officers held this evening, it was
Reauired, That we oiler our services as a resin:Lent an
tler the call of the municipal authorittes • of Philadel
phia.
In accordance with the above resolation command
ants of companies are directed' to open their armories
and recruit their companies to at least the minimum
standard. .
Armories of Companies A - and C5lO Blarket stroet:P,
Eighteenth and Cneetnnt; B, B, I', a, 11, I, and K,City;
Armory. Broad, below Itace.
F. P. NICHOLSON,
Major Commanding,
T. S. BROWN,
Acting Aojniant. - 1t•
OFFICE OF TIDE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AhIERICA, 232
WALNUT Street, PIIII.ADELPHIA, July 11, Mt.
The Directors Lave this day declared a Dividend of
ON& DOLLAR AND TWENTY CENTS per share—free
or taxas—payable on demand. jyli•6t
gar OFFICE MINE HILL AND
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD HOMPA-
Y, PHILADELPHIA, 7 too.. 11th, 1661
At a sta.ed meeting of the Board of Managers, held
THIS DAY, a eemi-annual dividend of One Dollar and
Eighty- five Cents per share was declared, clear of State
and United States tax, payable to the Stockholders, or
their legal representatives, on or after the 21st instant.
The transfer book will he elot•ed until the 21st inst.
jyl2 12t WILLIAM SIDOLE. Secretary.
HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD
and WALNUT Streets. Monthly Display THIS
EVENING. It
MONTHLY PRAYER•MEETING.
at the Rooms of the Young Men's Chrinttan
a•soclatton t 1000 sod 1011 CLIE3TNOT Street, THIS
(Therda7) LVE:4INO, at 8 o'clock. lts
FrTHE COAL TRADE OF PHILA.
DELPHI/. is earnestly requested to meet at ten
o'clock on TUESDAY Morn So g, at the rooms of the Coal
Exchange, , 20 WAGES UT &Dent, to take measures to
organize a Coal Iteiciment fc r the pre•eat emergency.
J. 0. FELL, President.
JNO. BOMMEL, JR., Secretary. It
arOFFICE. OF TINE COMIITTEE ON
. Labor. Income and Revenue,. No. us SOUGH
SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia.
Chairmen of Soh-committees of Committee on Labor.
Income and Revenue and Downs having euh.erip
done in charge. both in and out of town,. are earnestly
requested to pnah forward the work, as tt le highly im
poi tent that the business of the Great Central Fairshall
he concluded at an early day. There are numerous
Committees which have not yet reported.
L. MONTGOMERY BOND, •
Chairman.
MRS. E. W. lIIITTER,
jy 12-2 tr Chairman.
MrGENERAL NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE DELAWARE AVENUE MARKEr COM
PANY, DOCK Street Wharf.
PUILADELPAIA, June 20, 1364.
At a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, held on the 11th inst., the Board of Directors wee
authorized to sell eight hundred and fifty (S5O) shares of
stock, at par, and apply the proceed. to the extinguish
ment of the mortgage debts of the Company.
Notice in :lereby given to all who were stockholders
at the timedf the passage of these resolutions, that on
the 21st and 22(1 days of July,lB6l, between the hours of
10 A. M. and 3 P. 11., at the office of the Company, each
and every stockholder will be entitled to subscribe to
a Pro rate of new stock, according to what be then held.
but that after the said 22d day of Jab , such option will
cease.
A special notlio will be sent to each stockholder
By order. ' WILLIAM J. CARLIN,
je24-0 net
Treasurer.
/W. Ei 03'I 4i E.—HOARD OF ENROL..
WENT FOURTH DISTRIO P. PENNA. comer
BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Street' , JULY ith.
The Board of Enrolment of thin Dleeriet two now en
gaged In revising and correcting the nets of persona en
rolled as liable to do military di t ty.
. Persons who have been improperly enrolled .on ac
count of alienage, non-residence, over forty-ore years
r, age , noutifset permanent phyeical dleablllty, or who
have tarred two years In the present war, should ap
pear before the Board, prove the same. and have their
Immo stricken from the list.
Any citizen Nebo has a knowledge of any one baying
escaped emoitnent, and woo le liable to military Linty;
or of any one who him arr.ved at the age of twenty years
aloe° June, lE6ttt or of any who have declared their
inteution to become citizens, are earnestly invited to
communicate such information,to the BOARD OF EN
ROLS! Eh T, In order that each perms may be .placed
upon the Liete.
or It is the interest end dui . ) , of every enrolled citi
zen to see that all cello have been Improperly omitted
from the lists are added thereto. 1) M. LANE,
captain:Provost Marshal
jy9-Ct Fourth District. Pennsylvania.
tarOFFICE •OF THE cATALIvIssA.
RAILROAD COMPANY, No, 421 WALNUT
Street, PloLAnntxtriA, July 2 Itiit
Ift,TICE TO STOCKROLD gas —The Boardo (Direc
tors have established et Tranafer Agency ( or the Stock of
thle Company In NON York City.
SA awn RNOX, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer of
the Central RallroaS Compaoy,of New Jersey, ha4benn
torpelnted Transfer Agent, alee DO WALL Street, New
York.
. .
AllStockholderawlehleg the New York Certificates le
exchange for thou they uow hold. will are/teat thew at
Ws office. T. HASKINS DU PUY,
jya-St President.
Igr GREAT CENTRAL. FAIR.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
RE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
6CIIOOL DEPARTMENT OF THE GREAT CEN PEAL
FAIR hereby acknowledges the following receipt from
various sources: •
PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
GIRLS' BIGH AND NORMAL SC ttoOL.
Proceeds of Concert $1,00) 00
Elden at Fair 234 81
Baits after Fair 29 25
$1,294 00
HOTS' CENTRAL MGR SCHOOL.
Collections by Pupils and Professors.. $Bll 00
Proceeds of Web at Fair 576 00
--1,2Gl 00
. . .
FIBST WARD.
Proceeds of Ward Fair. Coocerts. and
collections, Dcr. Mr. George Stewart• • 1,151 01
SECOND WARD.
Phanlanniagerla Exhibition, :80 00
Goo day' Incomeirom Teacher% DOO
Children'n CAllE4:flans ' 124 NI
Proceeds of Ward Pair 490 00
7EO 00
' TIITRD WARD.
Ono day's Income from Teachers $7O 05
One day 's income from Mr. 31yers 3 10
Contributions from Schools 1 145 35
rrocoodo of oohs at Fair • 401 76
1,621 30
_ _ _
..
.. FpDRTH WARD.
. . .
School Collections, &a $227 00
Phaniamagorlaraldbition 1( 0 co
Sales at Fair, fancy articles .930 35
Salve at lieff4JBll/1104i Table 952 05
1,72000
FIFTH WARD.
Phantasmagoria Egli thitlon $OO 12
Contributions from Schools 42 46
•
Weald Fair 412/ 86
Sales at Fair (colored school) GM 25
1,222 69
SIXTH WARD.
Collecllona frod Salloots 8160 (0)
Collections from Glrite Grammar School 100 00
Collections from Bove Warn:aux School 100 00
One day 'ff Income Primary No. 8 iS DO .
Sales at Fair 875 05
• -- 1,240 89
SEVENTH WARD.
PbsnlasmagOria Exhibition 8117 00
School Collections - 104 02
Dizecters'..Contributlone 40 u 0
Ta a chore• Contribotiona 47'10
BoTs' Grammar School Si 2.0
Sales at Fair 571 25 "-
Sales after Fah- :kJ SO
---• I,OOS 37
_ .. - •
Proceeds of two Fairs bold by pupils of
J. Q. Adonis Girls' *misery 04532 16 .
Proceeds or Fair by pupils of the Rock
' enhurg Girls' and Boys' Primary and
Secondary Schools 274 29
Proceeds of Fair by pupils of the
Waruer Boys' Secondary and Primary •
Schools 253 75
Donated to Warner School by tho War.
ner family 24 00
Proceeds ol two Concerts given by the
pupilz of J.Q. dli*lliti Boye' Grammar •
behool 174 00
Proceeds of several Concerts by pupils
of J. Q. Adams Girls' Grammar
Schools 223 21
PEOCIPIiS of two Conceits given by the
y mills of Warner Girls' Primary
Schools 60 25
--- 1,192 72
FOURTEENTH WARD.
Contributions Hancock Grammar •
Scheol.
~.
$717 15 '
Contributions Hancock Grammar ' • .
School 1 018 65
Contributions Mon roo Grammar School. 1,146 91
Sales at Fair 61.10 00 • '
• FIFTEENTH WARD, ' 3,
Contribution from schools 411,952 24 .
Salon at Fair 1,160 00
8,112 U
SIXTEENTH WARD.
J. G. FELL, •
Wai. RUrirER, •
ALFRED DaY
Join itOalatir.. Jr.,
DAVID DEARSoN,
JOHN E GKA EFF,
aiSSii hi poi:,
Committee
EIGHTH WARD.
Phantasmagoria Sxhibition, Girls'
Grammar School 51q 02
Phan tatma gorfa Exhibition, Boys'
Grammar School SI 25
Phanmemagorin Exhibitinu,Secomlary
School • 72 2.i
Phantarmairoria Exhibition, Primary
Sclpsol AS 55
Gontribmions from Schools 211 5S
Contributions from Teachers of Eighth
Ward 52 10
Parlor Entertainment 52 SI
:ales at Fair 7.53 50
--;—^
NINTH WARD. 1,544 29
. .
.
Contribution from Mrs. Boitlor for Zane
et leer School slo 00
Contributed from Schools 1 00 7 .39
Wes at Fair 40 35
TENTH WARD.'
2.334 67
•
Contributions from Schools $5OO 00
Contributions from Teachers 6510
Proceeds or Exhibition 169 31
Schools - 3 00
Stiles et Pair SG 07
1,623 49
ELEVENTH WARD.
Teachers of Prima, r School No. 2 $lO 00
Teachers of Primary School No. 4 13 00
Ries Alice Rice 600
Mice Sallie W. 'Fauber 3 (0
~ . ._....... . al Do
• TWELFTII WARD.
• -
Contributions from School,. • $542 53 ..
Contributions from Teachers 44 11
555 64
THIRTEENTH . . WARD.
Proceeds of Ward Fsir i 21,065 21
Contributions by Schools 172 29
1,M7 60
Per hands of Samuel B. Jones, Thomas •
J. Beekman. and Daniel %Vitham,
Committee.
SEVENTEENTH WARD.
Contributions from Schools an d proceeds
of concert
Sales at Fair
EIGHTEEb TR WARD.
Contributions from Schools
1.; ETEENTII WAND
Pr reedsof Conceit by Girls' Grainmar •
• ,t 1 Secondary , Schools e 575 8.5
illa:ss at Fair 568 85
• -- 1,14.1 90
TWENTIRTEI WARD.
COutributions from Schnols 8344 . 15
Phan ts sorb% ha hi bi don i 9 97
Rutledge I/ °classified School 81 10
Sales at Fair
TWEPTI"-FIRST WARD. 1,026
Contributions from Kondorton School.. CM 50
Contribution's fro ruW ssah ickon School, 58 00
Contributions from Glenwood School... .18 50
Contributions f rom Manayunk School.. 7 52
Contributions from Roxborough School. 35 00
Contributions from Unknown School • 350
Contributions from Forest Primary .... 620
Sales at Fair 254 99
621 61
TWENTY-SECOND WARD.
Contributions from Rittenhouse Boys'
Orairamar School $13105
Contributions from Elwood School 41 35
Contributions fr. in Franklin 5ch001.... 50 03
Contributions from Mt. Airy School... • 21 10
Coutributiona from Plaunary Urammar
Scboot 10 68
Coltributiona from Flannary Primary
School 7 25
Contributlona from Olney School 2 CO
Proceeds of Ward Fair • 705 81
1,02160
TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
Exhibition at Fey otte Grammar School,
per C. Singer g 45 03
Contribution' from Holmesburg (Co-
lumbia) School 68 68
Contribution& from Marshal Grammar
School 90 'M
Contributions from Montgomery School S 5 00
C.,ntrlbutions from Marshal 5ch001.... 615 go
CL'ontribtitions from S. condary School-. ""10 55
ContrMotions f rom 'Primary 5ch001.... B'so'
Miss Collins l 00
- 264 93
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.
- - - -
Contributions from Belmont Primary
hclool 92 35
Contributions from Asbtonyille School, 11 90
Contributions from Buddlugton Un- . ..•
classified School 40 00
Contributions from Fortletb•street Pri
mary School 41 50
Contribmions from Oreenway School.. 30 00
Contributions from Davi.on School •• .. 22 00
Con ;ributions from Boonesdane School. 15 00
Oiber Schools and Exhioitions 44150
Contributions from Teachers 43 10
- 647 21
TWENTY-FIFTH WARD.
Contributions from Barton Grammar
School VD 20
Contributions from Franklinsville
ech001...•
Es.es at Fair
Total .
, 78
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AT Limps, ac 433 296
Peter B. Long V. 00
Tyrone planet, No . S 920
Public Schools, Harrisburg ' I]S 55
Eastern sebool, Upper Darby 14 91
Kellyville school 2 00
Woman 'School Upper Darby 6 66
Glottal &boot. Upper Darby 6 00
•
Eidleyville Scboot District, rio. 1, Dela
ware county 17 00
Public Scheele, Potter county 32 75
Pryairille School, Lancaster county •• .. Id 26
IN don and Alaloniug neboolo . 5 85
Allentown and neighboring schools.
Ptr E. J. Young '162 85
-' 376 /15
. . ..... .
. . .
PRIVATE SCIIOOLS, &c.
Mies Rmily Shaw 25 00
Mr. Goodfellow sod two pupils 6 GO
T.:W. Baldwin's School 33 00
•
B. D. Gregory's School 62 .50
Bryant. Stratton. &" Bannister's Com
mercial College 100 00
The ailseeo Buck, proceeds of soiree.... kW 00
Episcopal deaden* 112 01
Three bore 25
Slid, lu-te Traits, of Now York 10 03
Mr.Seidenstecker's Classical lnstttute• 3) 00
11... Burrows' utty Institute for 80y5.... 25 00
Mhz!. Johnson's pupils 25 00
Miss R. K. Brewton's School, proceeds
of May party 20 21
-- $703 00
Central Institute for Boys, per H. G.
McG nil e 15 CO
T. Holmes' School h 0 00
T.
Is. .I.,ngtou's Pripll6 ' '' - 23 15
Mies Thropp's Pupils 41 36
•
inFeph David6ou's Pores 24 00 .
.
'4ld3ror. Seminary, Darby 45 00
bchool of it ebrew Edncational Society'.'' 25 z 5 '
blialsilx-sre Jubilee Proceeds 36 39
Mips Emily . Ricliter,Willisnasport • 10 00
' 273 14
idles M. L. Bonney° and Miss EL S.Oll
- School 250 00
bliss Kidd's I' chont bas
F. A. Myers' W C. Military Institute. 29 26.
Christ Chureli.Tomtwanda 26 00
Geo. W. Barker's S.:hool,Gerniantown• SO 00
Miss Longs teeth's School 76 00
Boarders at bliss Casey's School ' 107 00
CitizeDe of Clik too county 17 76
Iliss R. F. Ash's SchooLtwenty pupils. 20 00
Willie Newell. Cressona 1 00
Mita Paycs'6 Echool,orelieOlat 1 70 •
665 95
PROCEEDS OF SALES AT PRIVATE SCEMOL
TABLES.
Dries Smith's School t9MO 07
Burd Orphan Asylum 977 08
Brooke Ball, Aledla and Delaware
county LOCO CO
/Me Brown's School 609 00
Three miscellaneous tablee—contribu
lions from various Schools and per-
Wile / 021 12
3,698 67
Stereopticon preceecls 175 50
Found In School Department 6 00
Sale of Badges6l 66
. .
....-
•
Sale or Tickets 0,210'60
CONTRI Bin lONS IN LABOR AND MATERIAL.
Mr. Uhlioner $lOO 00
Howell & Brother 10 00
Daniel Witham SS 00
Mr. Smith 10 00
Mr. Patton 16 00 '
American Bauk Note Company a) 00
180 00
Pn bile Schools $33,236 73
*A 496 94
EDWARD SHIPPEY,
1' DI CLAPP,
Chairmen of School I/apartment.
111 DEN') NOTICE.-OFrIOE OF
TfIK UNION PETROLEODI - COHPANY, 141
South FOURTH Street.
••• - . .
The Board of Directors have declared a third monthly
dividend ul two per cent on the capital stock, payable
On and after the 11th current.
The Transfer Booke will be closed on the 19th 14th,
and 16th current. CHARLES A. DU M P.
jy7-6t . President.
W. OFFICE ORGANIC OIL COMPAN
10 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.
The Board of Directors have this day &eared a divi
dend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of thle
fcmpeur, ruyable on and after 13W Wet free of all
taxes. Transfer Books closed on oth; open on 14th.
hBstt • W. C. STILES, Jr., Treasnrer.•
IMr. OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND
COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 6.1
CEDAR Street, New YORK, June ID, MM.
NOTICE le • hereby gLven that, pnrsuant to a remota.
Um' of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN
TY PER CENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stock
of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby 'is, made payable to
JADES wADswoRTH. Treasurer of said Company,
on or before the 18th day of July_next.
Jel4-tiylB Attest: T. M. TYNO. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND
MIDDLE CON.FIBLD RAILROAD AND COAL
CONPANT.—A special .meeting of the Stockholders of
Ode Company will he held et the office of the Outman).
No. 204- South ?MIRTH Street. on SATURDAY. July
23d fleet. ), UM, at 11 o'clock A. M. As buslneeslm•
portunce le to be transacted, the attention of the Stock
holders le miscall , - r.ama.ted.
PETRR N. LANDIS, Secretary.
PRTLADELTIT lA. July ff. IP9I. . Jrl3.finwflt
THE-UNIVERSAL WRINGER' WITH
-6- COO. WHEELS to in use to all United State, Nonni
tale Naval and Blind Amyinins, and all our benevolent
ILIBti tI3 Sons. It can he used with great profit wherever
liquid Is to be premed from any thing, bnt It ie espe
cially necekoary In every family , as it saves TIME, Lk
ilo% and CLOTRINO. All COO.WHEEL W.RIIIO
- are WARRANTED, E. L. BURNHAM,
27 South SIXTH Street.
Jy8.61. • „ Agent for Manufacturers.
PURE PALM OIL 80A.P.—THIS SOAP
te made of pure. fresh Palm 011, and In entirely a
♦egetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet nee than those
made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen cake*.
for 16 per box. Manufactured b
GEO. M. ELKINTON & SON.
No. 116 MAROARETTA Street. between Front and
Seaond, above Callow4lll. lets-63
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY .12, 1864.
lap. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR —THE
Committto on Mechanic Arts and Machinery
gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the folowing ar-
I inics—viz :
From
F. P. 121tImpfel. Philadelphia, one fan blower.. 1,165 00
1. N. ib.oo & CO., Harrisburg, Penna., one
fan blower 05 00
Aldin & Dro.,_Philadelphia, one hand fan
Fitirbanka & Ewing, • I platform scale..
A. 11 Hayti.. & CO..
Abbott & Co., .. 4.
11. Troonner, " 1 couutor ••• •• •
41 .4
'Farrell, Herring, & Co., Philadelphia, Ipar
lor safe 750 00
Evans& Watson , Philadelphia, 1 Oro proof.— 760 00
Benjamin, Hoot, & Co . 15ow York, 1 double
piston, 6H. P. reciprocating ongine.... ...... 310 00
J. P. Morris, Towne, de Co., Philadoiphin, I
Erricsenzt caloric Angina 1,500 00
C. H. Smith. Philadelphia, 1 model beam en
gine 160 00
Jame,' W. Landoll & Co., Philadelphia, email
engine , 2 so 00
Nealle & Levy, Philadephia, machinery, Sic.,
of steam yacht "Fairie" 6,60000
Merrick
,& Sone, Philadelphia,-4 centrifugal
sugartil raining machine'. ' 1,600 00
Mari Ink & Sum., Philadelphia, patent fen do•
noted 3,000 013
Morrie, Tooker, & Co., Philadelphia, 1 wring
ing machine 600 00
Morris, Tasker, & Co., l'idia4elpitia, 1 . pipe
screwing machine 250 00
W. Sr .1 dicentchcon, I smut Machine 76 00
Cbee. W. Lae, Shlpponabure, Pa., 2 modals of
wood 20 IX
W. Dripps & Co., Coatesville. 1 Tyler's water
wheel 135 00
B. Dudgeon, New York, 1 railroad hydraulio
ack 95 00
Ch j ambers, Bro..- & C0.,1 copying press, book,
itc 77 00
Lenoir( & Mitchell, 1 3- inch steam whistle.••• • 60 0)
H. Woodley & D. Batty. 2 garden vases 18 00
Shaw & Amite°. Mx gleam gauges HS 00
IL Kilpatrick. W. 11. ?derrick, A. W Straub,
B.
Canby, William Snyder , A. Fleming. A.
B. Corson, Morgan, Orr. & Co.. 1 handsome
ly finished OIL P. horizontal engine 1,000 00
Thee. W. Dummy, 1 counting machine 10 00
Geo. W. Hannay, 1 expanding drill 4 03
McCullough iron C 0.." 1 bundle raiz lron• • 32 tEI
Barry, Maples, & einglotou,l bilge-water gattgo• 30 00
Pickering, ; Davis, & Co., Now York, 1 half
valve, kiPaM tf guletor
David Lithgow,l steam prenenre gauge planing
machine 30 03
The Committee Mao retnrn thanks to the following
partier. who hove added ingeroat to the Machinery De
partment by exhibiting articler. and by donating to the
Yell . a part or the whole of the Proceed., adding troth
Wee to viellore:.
Governor Pollock, a coining Areas from the Mint, and
to the ladies and gentlemen who have given their tier
vicee in coinio and selling Washington medals.
Cornisg a Winslow, Albany, N Y , represented by
Barney !ilea anti S. H. Jackson, exhibition of horse
shoe machine and sale of bozo shoes amounting to
51,:*().
Chambers. Brn , Sr Co., model brick machine, 10 per
cent. on all orders received and saltier bricks, amount
ing to *2lO.
& Gibbs steam-sewing machine.
l'alrbanks & Swing's display of amiss.
J. R. Deny. one-nalf of the proceeds of pneumatic
weighing machine, amountiong to 955.
Tatham at pro. and Thomas 'leaguer, patent ballet
machine and sale of bullets, amounting to S3S.
;Norris, Tanker, & Co., huller flues, oil-well pipe, gas
tubing, model of hot-water ftwonce, &c
Bement & Dougherty, holt-cutting machine. .
-Matthews & Moore, for engine and bolter which haii
furnished the power to the moving machinery. •
William Seller.; & Co., for hangers and shafting for
same pur e se.
Creswell & Bauer, patent life-preserving ship mat
tress.
To the Ladies connected with the Commutes en Leitor,
raCOllle, amid Revenue, fur their valuable servicoa insett
ing horse shoes.
.1. Deno Benton, for exhibition of a beautifully finish
ed model of the steamboat Commonwealth, made of gold
and silver, mon:Minn to $541.60.
Edw. A. Stevens 3: Brother, for the exhibition of the
first steamboat run on the Hudson River, built by Col.
John Stevens, 13e4. •
To Herman C. Duncan, for hla valuable and efficient
services as Treasurer of onSAMUF.I., cominittee
V .
. MERRiCK,
Chairman.
CHARLES WHEELER,
Secretary.
PHILADRLPIIIA, JUDI:IM 1864. '
The Ccremittee on Ship Building thankfully aaknow•
ledge the receipt of the following liberal donations made
to their Dupartment.
•
From
Win. Cramp & Son, bull-joiner work, &c., of Meant
yacht '`Fairte " built for the Sanitary Com
mirion 86,600 00
A. Luffberry & Sons, 1 abet' boat 160 00
Wood Bro., I 16-feet boat SJ 00
S. P. Pedrick & Co., Jackon's windlass Itt) 00
"G bales oakum 98 00
It
(OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLENTEER
SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, No. 442 PRUNE
Street, July 7, ]864.
The Classes' Volunteer Substitute Committee pro
pose to assist in raising troop s by aiding citizens in
procuring substitutes sod fac ilitating the payment of
bounties, in the following manner:
-En ril led citizens 'who desire to furnish substltates ih
advsnce of the draft will pay the cam of fonr hundred
dollers to the Treasurer, J. O. Rosengarien, Esq. , N 0.412
Prune street, f rom 10 to 2 o'clock. receiving his acknow:
ledgmeut that the money will be returned if a certill
care of exemption is not procured, and giving to him a
power of attorney, duly stamped. to collect the city
bountyfor the benefit of the substitute. The names of
applicants mill be registered in the order of their appli
cation, and certificates of exemvion will be procured
and furnished in that order. Ac soon as the certificate
Is obtafned, the principal will be notified through the
Post Office that it is ready fur delivery on return of the
Treasurer's receipt, htn the duty of the Committee
will cease.
The Committee has official assurance that the rertifi
calms which it will procurelwill exempt the prinoipabs
for the term specified.
The Committee will also endeavor to procure repre
sentative recru , te for citizens not enrolled, on payment
of FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS.
DANIEL STEII`.4DIETZ, Chairman.
J. I. CLARK RAKE,
..3OHN TH6MPsON,
CLEMENT B. PEN ROSE.
J. O. ROSENOARTEN, Treasurer.
HENRY C. LEA, Secretary.,
8265 25
S4S 26
- 601 2E3
WANNUAL EXCIURSIOIC OF TUE
YMII , IO LIEN'S Ca RISTIAN %SOM....MX to
Atlantic City, 'FRIDAY, July 15th. 1664. Tickets 41.50.
Cen be procured atatStf At SA D & EVANS', 724 CREST
EDT Street. Rooms of the. Association, BO and 1011
CRESTS UT-Street, and at the wharf on the m4rutng of
the excu rsinn. Last boat leaves Vine-stresawbarr at 6
o'clock A. M. jy2e6t*
lair"
-At
COAL COMPANY.
—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Homey Brook Coal Company , . held at their Ocoee, No.
200 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the sth instant,
a DIVIDEND OF TillißE PER CENT., clear of •all
taxee, was declared out of the earrangs of the Company
foe the months of May and June, Fa .Table On and after
the 19th of July, at the 011 ice of the Company.
JOHN B. MoCREAR f, Preeldeat.
The Honey Brook Coal Company was organized by
the election of the following Officers and Board of
Directors: .
President, [Vice President,
John B. McCreary. Lewis Andenried.
Treasurer. Secretary.
..D ' avis Pearson. 6. McHenry.
. . DIII.BC:
_
John B. DicCreary,
Davis Pearson
'7.X - 131 int Tbsinal.
W. TEL EGRAPH NOTICE.—THE
SECOND N AT , O.NAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA. at FRAN KFORD, would give notice that, having
effected an arrangement with the LNDEPENDENT
TELEGRAPH LINE, a TELEGRAPH OFFICE Is now
open at the BANK, for the accommodation of the pub
lic, connecting- FRANKFOED with all telegraphic
points Eac.t, West, North, and Sonch.
Philadelphia mess,ges sent and received at a rate so
low that persona valuing time and money will find tele
graphing cheaper than any other method of de , patch.
WILLIAM H. RHAWX, Cashier.
•OFFICES.
No. 413 Chestnut street, INo. 9 South Third street,
No. 261 Walnut greet, Merchants' Exchange,
Merchants' Hotel, (.1y7.6t1 Second National Bank..
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY. 400 NV ALICTI' St.,
PIULADELPICIA, July 5, 1851.
The Directors have 'this day declared a Dividend of
THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany for the last BiX anontba. payable on demand, free
of all taxes. CHAS. FOSTER.
iNS-12t - Secretary.
304 40
—4346 a
Igr'r. OFFICE OF TILE FAME
HESTN INSU
RANCE COMPANY. .No. 406 CUT
Stteet._ PHILADELPIII A, Jely'Stia,l964. .
At a met ting of the Board or Director; of the Paine fn.
ears nce Company - . held this day, a dividead of THREE
PER CENT. was declared, payable on demand. clear of
all taxes. W. I. BLANCHARD.
jy6-12t • Secretary.
THE SVSQUEH ANNA AND TIDE
WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their office
at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Boom No. 4.
The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto
fore in South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the
office of the Companies, at the place above stated.
ie27.30t
ggrOFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, July 11, 1854.
The Committee of City Councils on Defence and Pro
tection will be in permanent session at the Committee
room corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Street., whore
It will be in immediate communicalloo with the Mayor
and with the General Commanding, and will be able to
furnish information.
All officers recruiting tinder the calls of the Gorernor
will please to report at such Committee room without
delay. It is urgently requested that they will comply
with this desire of the municipal authorities.
ALEXANDER HENRY
Mayor of Philadelphia..
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST *MOUS-
TdiN COAL AND IRON 'COMPANY, ffo. 230
South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA, July 9. MI.
The Board of Directors of the LOCUST moaNTAIN
COAL AND IRON COMP ANT have directed the dirorl
button, on the Mat instant, among the holders of the
Stock on the books of the Company on that day, of part
of the proceeds of sale of certain lands, part of the
capital stock of the Company authorized to be asld and
distributed by the act of Assemply approved May 3d,
In accordance with the direction aforesaid, on and
after the 20th instant TWENTY DOLLARS will be paid
on each share to the Stockholders on the hooka of the
Company on that day.
The trunafer books will be closed for this purpose
from end after this day to the 20th instant. inclusive.
.it'll-ljy2o Joe. C. .COPPUCK, Treasurer.'
DIFMEND':NOTICE.—OFFICE OF .
THE ROCK Olt: COMPANY OF PENNSYL
VANIA, Ku. 4.09,,WALK11T Street,
rHTLATELPHTA, Aar 6..1661.•
,
The Board of Director* have this day declared * divi
dend of THRZE.PER CENT. on the capital stock of
Me Company, payable on and after the 20th of Jolly,
free of state tax.. •
The Bookß of theCornfoßny wfll b. eloßed on the 15th
lnM., 031'. M. and openod on the 21st.
jari-thsta ti3lll • . . MO. F.B KAPP. Tretonrer.
THE. WJTUAL f.LIFE INK/RANCE
•••• COMPANY OF NEW YORK.—F.RAyenvoan Smelt,
General Agent, 400 Walnut street, Philadelphia, July
11, 1564.
The Policy folders of this Company, called out from
the Northern States to discharge poet and garrison duty
for one hundred days, to take the place ni nor regular
and volunteer soldiers who are to be mot to the front for
active se, vice, have permiseion to proceed to, occupy.
and garrison military poste and forte, within our own
linen iu the loyal Slates', for the one hundred dayetpeci- ,
fled, without paying for a war risk.
if titer proceed to parte of the conntrr within our line.
where the Company charge dvillans for a climate risk,
they will be placed epos the same terms and pay the
some extra climate rates. Jyl2-tilth2l
=EI
E STATE OF CATHARINE FARRELL,
DECEASED.
• -LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the last will.and
testament of Catharine Farrell, late of the city of Phila
delphia. deceased. baying been granted to the Penu.tyl.
veldts Company for Insurances on Liv. r and Greeting
4nnnitier, all persot a indebted to the said estate are re.
quested to make payment, and theta having claims
against the PIMP to present them without delay at the
Office of the Company, 304. WaT.N Strest.• .
CHARM DUTll,LE,.Presidont.
Jucr 70, 1864
MIEIB IL A. BAKER er
No. 1346 CHEST STREET.
Has °posed a lone assort eat of
EMUS MILLINERY,.
•51441m' ; Tor th e Spring and Bummer of IBM
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
HEAVY, M VO EDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTIS.
STANDARD DRILLS. •
HEAVY GANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CANBRICS AND
SILESIA&
BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WOR:TED YARN. dce. • setSllfti
BF. REIMER'S IVORYTYPES ARE
• a sums& unparalleled. lEmluenlly mita MI Ili style
and colored with ran, skill. they elicit the atdmiratinn
of all. &alien. 621 ARCH Street. It.
BUM E 13. 1 8 COLORED PHOTO
1L GRAPES are the very bent of their Nee; only al.
They comowitlii n the means of all vr he appreciate merit.
Gallery SECOIf D Street, 'above Green.
'PORTRAITS OF RARE ACCURACY;
ftexb, warm. and imprenalvet colorine, B. F.
REIMER'S puperb styles, life•eizo Photokraphs in nil
colors, ohHerr 624 ARCH Street. it•
CARD.—W. G. BEDFORD WOULD
respectfully urge that bis ord•emabll+hed Real
Estate Once at No. 1013 CALLOWIIILL &treat, la a
000 D PLACE for the •als or purchase of property aid
the collection of bowie and ground recite, &o. Sood for
references. . 131-1 m•
fLARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
•-• AULINOWALT & BROWN'S.tiII& YOURTEL
TOR 4.
Lewis AnAenrled,
Jacob A. Myers,
. Reeves.
INSURANCE.
LEGAL.
MILLINERY GOODS.
MILITARY.
READQUARTERS DEPART
MENT OP TuE SUSQUEHANNA,
H'A RR'S poen. Je!y_B, 1861.
GENERAL ORDERS, NO.
In accordance with authority from the President of
the United States, and the proclamation of the Governor
of Pennsylvania, dated Harrisburg, July sixth (6), 1464,
I hereby call for ono thoneand MOM) mounted mcn for
specie' service. They must be coed riders end gallant
men, and most furubth their own horses and equip
ments. for the URA of which they will rucalvu forty "A ,
cents per day each, and be paid for those actually lost
in the service at the price entered on the muster rolls.
The United Staten Otwernmeet will furnieh clothing,
subsistence. and forage. All those responding to title
call 'aro requested to tutaemble at Harrisburg without
delay for company end regimental erganizatieo. Ap
plication for traneportation must ho made to Captain J.
O. JOHNSON, M.. andlChief (1 M. of the Depart
ment of the Suagnobinna, at Barrh•burg, Naas.
By cerement) of Major CIORPrAI
jyli-St JOHN S. scituurzs, Asst. gait. Osn.
30 00
1250 n
100 00
ZS 00
17 00
12 00
EA D QU'A.RT E RS
LATE C M
'glkADlpllA
true4l of
tete CAlllr Ut A nm requested to stmemtle ° 4ll
(rmoday) MORN INO. at 113Lo'clook, at the ARMORY.
to ORGANIZE,A COMPANY fur aervice during the
present emergency. 11*
ATTENTION PIIILADELPFIIA.
UNION ARTILLERY.—The Company has been
, accepted se 'a Batted of Artillery by the _Do
vernor,and recrults are now received at The
Armory, BROAD Street, below Race. 100 Days Service.
$5O Bounty.
Capaln A. J. FITZWATER.
t• ..Firet , Lient..s„ L. mATLAc K.
.i 704 Second Lieut. .1. C. W. FRISHMUTH.
A APPEAL TO 31EROHAETB.
6 1g • TUE
COLONEL E. WOODIVARD,
111 now reorginhed. taut reproill roan immedla to service
in the field; in response to tho overoor'i tall for troops
to repel incaston. . .
MONET 1S xi EEDRNAT ONCE. and tho Merchants of
Philadelphia are eaineetly recinoeted to send their con
iributt oils to the uudrrstigned without delay.
JAS. B. MARTIN, of Garrett & Martin,
502 MARKET Street, Treasurer.:
JOIIN IVOODSIDE, of J.Wootlaitle & Co.,
107 South'FRONT Street.
THOS. A BOA'R, of Boyd & Stroud,
-.32 North FOURTH &rept.
iThirrg, :of A. P. & H P. Smith,
- . 79.14EpT OF COLOR, •
Authority has been received to ralee
OF MEN OF COLOR' . ' •
FOS. • ORE, •D AY S.
• itALLY. HEN OF COLOR, AT ONCE FOR YOUR
COUNTRY•I Arm for the defence of Your homes I En
roll yourselvee for the emergency. A Regiment ought
to be rained within TWO DAYS. Chester and Dela
ware counties will send three Oompaniee, Bucks and
Montgomery will do . .as welt. What will Philadel
phia do?
COLONEL. TAO:IA:MT,.
Late Colontl 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves,
will command, and the Officers will be the graduates of
the Military Board at Waalingten.
OITY BOUNTY OF (3 O) FIFTY DOLLARS
will be paid each man.
COME, THEN, TO HEADQUARTERS,
NO, 1210 CHESTNUT STREET,
• •• • - •
AND ENROLL:YOUR NAM. • •-jyl2-3t
TUE COMMERCIAL 'REGIMENT,
COL. L. A LECHLER
This Regiment has been accepted, and will commence
to muster to. day. Fill up Itai curupautes by mll.lE:mat
HEADQUARTERS, WETUSKILL HOUSE,
SANSOM STRUT, ABOVE SIXTH,
To-day. or at any of the recruiting plations.
lie officers are aU veteran. Do . welt by enliating in
thl. Regiment. . - • . .i.YI2-art ..
# • VXTERANB.:.I'..O ,THE FRONT t
()mil •-•
s CITIZENS! VOLUNTEER ' SUBSTITUTE
COMMITTEE, No. 412 PRUNE Street, July11,18(2.
Veterans, whose temps of %sr, ice have expired can
now re•eoliet under the unostsidvantageous conditions,
and while assisting their country at this criets can se
cure ample provision -tor their fantUita during thair ab
sence.
By applying to this Committee, they will be put into
the service Re Substitutes, and will receive on the, day
or muFter
SIX HUED/1E1)` ND FIFTY DOLLLARS IN CASH,
In addition to the bounty offered by the Government.
Veterans, the country looks tovon to uphold. her flag
against the advancing hosts or rebellion
" the e the Committee from 10 A. M. to
o itrc i l l . n e
AalEl. STE•NMETZ. Chairman.
J. G. NOSENHARTEN, Treasurer.
J I CLARK HARE,
JOHN THOMPSON.
CLEMENT B. PENROSE,
jyT2-tit HENRY C. LEA.
CADWALADER GRAY RESERVE
RbOIMENT, ATTENTION!—A meeting of Officer,:
will be b: Id TI3I 4 , , MORMNO, at o'clock, at the
bona.) of CAS PEI; M.:BERRI'', 61XT1,1 Street, below
Chestnut. By order of -
W. B. SICKELS, Col. Commanding.ll
A. W. Tr:mows, Adjutant: lie .1
ATTENTION, • INDEPENDENCE
CITY GUARD! ~ . • ,
RECRUITS wanted for three Companies. to he
commanded by Major G. ECKENDOKFF, and to be
mastered in for la days. 41 the usual Bounties paid,
and none but good men wanYed.
Armory on LARDNER Street. rear of the Academy of
Music. Open every day from 9A. M. to 6 P M.
j 31- tr mayor 0. ECKENUORM
RECRUITS WANTED
CollPAlir "B "
RASSZogirRS
• ARMORY._ ' .
~ 1712-2 V .15x0ell and RAGS . . •
fARMORY; . .';‘D?..! ,
: COMPANY,
- . GRAY RESERTEs.
The Armory, EIOUTWENTEI and CHESTSUT, will
1.8 open every day tor.lietrola. from 8 o clock A M.
to 10 P.IL . .• - - WK.-WEST. flarbtio.
JOB. a:SEAVER, Ist Lieut.
H. .'. .R.. 0" PROSSER, 2d Lieut.
•
t NTH UNTON'LEMMB
NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT,
' Col. HARMANDS NSF/.
1 This Regiment is accented for 101 days' service.
$5O . BOUNTY $5O
SIG PER MONTH PAY.
All the officers of this Regiment have seen service in
the held, and citizens enlisting in any of the Companies
can do co with the certainty of eeriest competent and
experienced Officers to command them.
Let every citizen look at the danger that threatens.
the importance of prompt action. and the necessity of
reinforcing our armies for a abort time. and determine
to enlist at once, and aid in crushing the rebellion.
REMEMBER THAT , OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL IS
AGAIN TH gRATE•sEn I Do not hesitate, but coins at
once! NOW IS THE CRISIS! Come every man that
MD, end (attire generations will Wu you for the sup
port yen give at thin important period 01 the war, and
of our country's history.
HEADQUARTERS. •
.iy12,31 • • - RAVE Street, below Sixth.
N CiTICE.L-W ANT ED—FIFERS
aid a DRUM-MAJOR, for the With R•nime',t:
Wm. B. Thomas. Apply this day, at 533 cuEsr-
NUT Street.
6
. ATT EN TION,. YOUNG MEN!
Respectable young men. clod honmmen. di+posed to
reepond to the call of General Couch fur I,OJO Cl.
..., VALET (to furnieh their otrn herse4 4nd horse
equipments,) are requested to report WITHOUT DU A I'
at 703 SAIISOM Street, for Company organization. $5O
bounty.
George D. Stroud, late Captain Co. C. Mat Pa. C UV- t
Auhrey Henry, late lst Lieut. Cl. C, 20th Pa. OM ; IV Fn.
J. Smith, late lot Lieut. and Q. 2d. Rich Pa. Car. : Mawr
Reynolds, late 193 d P. V. jyl2-2.i.•
THE MEMBERS OP COMPANY
G, MERCHANTS' REGIMENT. are reoneßtPd to
report tkeinselvre at the HEADQVAR I'M OF
THE REGIMENT, CHESTNUT tweet. balow
k
OLD MEMEEES HAVE A CHANCE FOR PRO
MOTION.
TH, N. VOGBL.
. „ Reernltlnt Hager.
t• ATTENTION . ! PHILADELPHIA.
CITY SCOOTS.—A dual meeting or the company
will be held on THIS (Tnesilay) i,VENINC, at the
CITY ARSENAL, at SX o'clock, by order of
R. at IWANS,
lit CAPlakp Commanding.
t' HEADQUARTERS 20rn REGI
MENT P. V.. July 12th, 1564.
...
I ENLISTED BIEN belonging to this regiment must
report at Camp forthwith, or they wilt be adver
tised as deserters
By order. - WILLIAM B. THOMAS,
Colonel Commanding.
Jawrw B. HONEY, AdjlltEllit. U
MERCHANTS' REGIMENT-COM
t'ANT B. This Company is now RECRUITING, at
liradquarters, No. 434 CHESTNUTStreet, for One
Hendr.d Days Service. . )pli.3t•
t' MERCBANTS' REGIMENT-AT
TENTION, CON PAD; Y It—Thla Company is rennet-
I MR for 1(1) days ' service at Headquarters, No. 434
CHESTIWT Streit
RALLY °RCS MORE. UNDER YOUR OLD OFFI
CERS. jy12.31."
I _CITIZENS'. VOLUNTEER' SUBSTI
TUTE COMMITTEE,
This °glee le, fur the presenqat
412 PRUNE Street.
• 011ico hours, for strusTiTurss, 'from 10 to 2, acid
4to 0.
Fur CITIZENS, from 12 to 2.
No applications can bb recei
ff ed. without payment.
All cl eche must be than nto the order of J. G Resea
l/a/tett, Treasurer. lUyll St
COMPANY . E, BLUERESERVES.
—RECRUITS WANTED for 100 DAYS' r.ERVICE.
Apruy at Arninrv, EIGHTU and CALLOWHILLior
505 CHESTNUT 'Street. MI) Bounty. • •
jyl 2t. JOS. J. BABCOCK O. S.,
TUE GLORIOUS OLD NATIONAL
GUARD once agnin in the De. d. 'Tbe citizens are In
vited to come forward and enrol their names at once.'
The rolls or the different companies are now open, at
the
NATIONAL OUARDE• HALL
RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH,
A.RMANUS'NEFF,
Colouel Commanding.
NOTIOE.-READQUARTERS PRO
VOST MARSHAL SKOV D DISTRICT.
i'MLADELPIIIA, June 29th, 1964.
The Lists of Persons enrolled as liable to do Mili
tary duty are now being revised and corrected.
Persons who are Improperly enrolled on Ileconot of
ensnare, non-residence, over fortydive years of age, or
permanent physics, ould appear before the
Board, prove the same, and have their names stricken
off the list. . -
Civil officers. clergymen, and all otberpromlnent ctib
tens, who know of persons who have arrived at twenty
yearn of age since Enrolments, June, ISM; of those
whose names were omitted by the proper eorolling offi
cers; aliens who have declared their intentions to be
come citizens; persons discharged from the military and
naval service of the United States, who have not been in
scab service two years during the present war, are in
vited to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT
and rive sush information in theirpoesession as may aid
in the correction and revision of the Lists.
EDWIN PALMER.
j74-12t Capt. and Prov. Marshal Second Diet., Pa.
TQ : , SUBSTITUTES.-$OO BOUN
TY.
Opnci Nuitarrros Costxrrrue.
' Na 412 PRUNE Street. Jniv 9, Mt
Tbie Committee is now prepared to receive 1 701m:deers
wbo are not liable to military duty. It will have the m
mustered in as substitates, and. will pay them on the
borne day the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars la
CAA, without deduction tor coin mission or brokerage
In addition to this, Sabstitatesare entit.ed to Twenty-
Eve Dollars Government Bounty, and one month's ad
vance Pay.
For further particulars. applr at the office of the Com
mittee, between 10 and. 2 P. At.
ltaniel Steinmetz. Chair's. John Toomneon.
J. G. sentrarten, Treae'r. Clement 13 Penrose.
J. I. Clark Hare. Henry C. Lea. isll-6t
lIEA.DQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
OF THE SOeQUEEIANN.
11 A painting, Ps., July 8.1581.
CI Si:III,AR.
The twelve thousand (12,000) menbeing raised in par.
seance of the proctormaiou of the Governor of Penn
sylvania, doted at llorrir burg, July 6, 1661. for the
defence of the State, will he in itkertitl Into the United
Stoles service for ono hundred (103) duos, unless sooner
discharged, to serve in Penney] Maryland, Wash
legion and vicinity, as the safety and protection of the
State may require.
All respond i ng to the call west of Johnstown and the
LITITPI Hill range of mouctains wilt report to the com
mending officer, Camp Reynolds, near Pa.
All east of that line, and west of and including Pittsburg,-Rend
ing, ?a., will report to the commanding otticer, Camp
Curtin. at liartisburg. All, east of Headiest and that
Hue will report to the commaud lag - officer, Camp Cad
sralsder. PLitadelplita: I
(301111 V DICE. if poildble, should be formed before start
ing for the camp of rendezvous Upon application of
the com mend Ima officer of a squad condoling of not lea
than eight IS) men, or a company. to the attento of the
different rot i rood companies throughout the State,trans•
pot-tattoo to the came of rendezvous will bo furnished.
By command of Major General Conch:
JOHN S. SCHULTZS,•
AraistanteAdjutant General.
fj . HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
BUAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA.
P/TILADRLPUTA t JUDO 28. IBM.
ThenameednernOne removing toor from this District
will he added to orntricken from the lists of enrolment.
Copies of the lists are open for poblic illiPeCtiOn, awl
civil otticern and all citizens are Invited to appear and
point ont errors in the lists and givlinuch Information as
may aid in the correction end revision thereof, Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name stricken off the list if be can show
satisfactorily that he isnot property enrolled. on account
of A /Image, A'on- residence, Ocer- ape, Permanent
Pkvirfcra Meohilffri.
A compliance with the foregoina somehows la ear
nestly solicited. W3l. IS. LEI( MAN,
le2ll-tf Captain and Provngt 116,0.4.
246 CHESTNUT street
Flamm° Committee.
MILITARY.
RETAIL DRY GOODS. •
COOPER it OONARD.
AMERICAN OASSIMERES.
SCOTCH FA.NOInS,
SILK-MIXED •COATINGS,
wEfITE.BA.RV;(37. SHAWLS.
HANDSOME MANTLES,
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Ninth-: and Market.
myle• tnthetin
CIVIL AND. ARMY CLOTHS.
MIDDLESEX 64 LIGHT BLUES.
ALL•GRADES DARK BLUES.
84 AND 64 INDIGO FLANNELS.
AND 04 BLUE CASSIMERES.
84 AND. 64 DOESKINS.
. FULL STOOK OF CLOTHS.
DO. ' DO. COATINGS.
DO; DO. CASSIMERES.
..BILLIABDAND BAGATELLE CLOTHS.
." • CLOTHS' FOR COAOHMAKERS. • .
..:41.L . .E.1HD.5. TRIMMINGS, Ao.
. .
. • :.W..T.• SNODGRASS,
hi7lm . SECOND and 33 STRAWBERRY
.V . XAMINE;OIIII LAWNS.
-11-4
Lawns, 'brown ground, neat figured,4lo.
Lawns, white around. neat ligured,..tio.
• Brisktshaek and Bath Towels,large,anaorintent.
Bird's Eye Linen Towels.
Extra Rise Damask Towels, • .
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists. *5.
Bathing Flannels, red and gray.
.531 JOBN It. STOKES. 702 ARCH Strati
L 3 ,s DOUBLE AND TWIST CA.BSI-
1.956.4$ Wide Dark Mixed Heavy Tweeds..
Low. priced and One Gassier...res.
No advance In Summer Stock. .
Linen Drills and Duck. •
Superfine While Duck and Drills.
. .
Superb Stock Weeicue laid in. • .
• WILLIAMSVILLE.
New York mills sod other good makes Unsling, by
the piece or yard.
U'ide Sherdiess by the piece.
Best old standard makes Unbleacbed Muslim).
Flannels. Pickings, Checks, Stripes, &c.
Towels and Toweling.),
Damask Table Linens Napkins.
• FANCY SHIATING FLANNELS.
COOPER & coNART).
Jy7 8. B. corner NINTH, and MARKET Streets.
BLACK .SILKS; . - BLACK SILKS.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
We are still selling our Black Silks at She same price'
as we did early in the season, notwithstanding tae re
cent advances.
MANTLE SILKS, ALL WiDTHEI,
Plain Silks, all colors, $1.30 to $5.75.
Fancy Silks, 'Si to $2.50
Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Bilks, $2.87 to S6M.
Rich Chene Bilks, at E . 67X, worth $5.50..at .25,
" at .75, " $5.60.
,•
" " at $5.75. " $7.
10 pieces small Plaid Silks, at $1.25. worth 1150.
H. STEEL & SON,
Noe. 713 and 715 N. TENTH, Street.
8-AWRITE BAREGES FOR SHAWLS,
—= Circulars, Sta.
8-4 'White Hernial!.
•
8.4 White Gauze Karats.
6.4 White Crape Maretz.
8-4 Black Domani Bareges.
8-9 Black Tatnartiues.
8-4 Black Baregta.
8-4 Black Crape Maretz.
5-4 Black De-Laines.
•
91.4 White Merinees.
6-4 Black Ideriunee.
EDWIN HALL 31 CO..
JeSO - • 26 South SECOND Street.
ic VISIAIL DE PARIS," FOR THE
SKlN.—This. delightful Preparation Is esPe
dolly recommended to ladies about, visiting the country
or sea shore, for removing the Alseedorations caused by
sunburn or gait air. The " Email de Paris" is en
dorsed and universally used by the ladies of the Preach
capital. EUGENE JOHIN, No. 111 S. TENTH Street,
below Chestnut, Ag.nt for PEutail de Paris. 1,134 mil
ARRIS 7 MIXED OLBSLMERES.
IICE
Light mixed Caratmeres, for boys' aniiiA•
'..-Melton and Plaid Cassimeres.
iderino Casainteres and Csahmeretts.
Linen Drills. Satinets, and Cottonadee.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, choice shades.
Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap.
Towels Towelling . Towelling. and Napkins.
Large assortment at
JOHN H. STOKES',
.le7 702 ARCH Street
10211 CEEkerNIIT STRUT
The attention of LADIES VISITING THE
CITY, or those about LEAVING IT for
"Watering Places," or " the Country, " is
rusctfully invited to the extensive stook
of WRITE. GOODS, suitable fur SUMMER
WEAR, for' WRITE BODIES, MORNING
WRAPPER, &c.
An extensive assortment is offered In Lace
and Worked Edgings and Insertinge Veils,
I
Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, and n Main
and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Figured White
Goods, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL VALUE.
100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses.
Musliloo pieces Puffed, Tucked. and Striped
n&
E. M. NEEDLES.
CiS't ILN:i-'ziCui&:/ 4;r:1,4
PROPOSA.tS.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PIIILADELPKTA, July 12, WA.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock on FRIDAY, the 12th July, 1864, for
the immediate dellvf ry of •
One El undred Pauline, to bo made in the best manner,
of 12. oz. cotton or linen duck . . size 2040, subject to In
spection.
Price to be stated for each kind separately, both In
writing and fleeces, and to include pactages and de
lively. samples to ho furnished by bidden., the num
ber bid for, and the shortest time required for delivery
stated.
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract mnst be
guaranteed by two responsible persons. whose signa
tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said
guarantee accompany the bid.
The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too
high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be
received.
For further information, biddeis will call at the Office.
No. 1139 GIRARD Street. where forms for proposals
will be furnished.
- By order of Colonel Geo. H. Croaman. Asil Q. lir
General, U. S. A. • GEORGE R. ORM.
tyl2.4t Captain and A. Q. it.
P ROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR
THE NA.vr.
NArr DaPARTHsYr,
BOUEAT OP STEAM ENOINEURINO, July 10, 1314. •
SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the
lavy fur the fiscal year ending June SO, 1903, will be re- .
eived at the Bureau of Steam Engineering until 10/1
of the 12th day of August next, at which time
be opening will be commenced.
Proposals mutt be eaderstd "Proposal for Materials
for the Navy." that they may be distinguished from
other business letters and directed to the Chief of the
Bureau of Steam Engineering.
The materials end articles embraced in the classes
named are particulatly described in the printed ache
doles, any of which will be furnished to such as desire
to otter, on application to the couttnetuditnts of the re
spective yards, or to the nary agent nearest thereto,
arid thcse of all the yards upon application to the Bu
reau. . .
. . .
gills division into clams being for the convenience of
dealers in each, such chh.ses only will be furnished as
are actually required for bids. The commandant and
navy • agent for each ststien will, in addition to the
schedule of classes of thplr own yards, have a copy of
the bchednles of the other yards, for examination only,
from which may be judged whether it will be desirable
to make application for any of the classes of those
yards. All other things being equal, preference will
be Riven to articles of American manufacture.
Offers must be made for the whole of the class at any
yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict con
formity therewith, urthey will not he considered.
Upon application to the Bureau, to the Commandant •
of an y yard, or to any Navy Agent. the form of offer.of
guarantee, and other necessary information respecting
the proposals will be furnished.
The contract will be awarded to the lowest bidder who
gives proper guarantees, as required by the law of 10th
August, 1316, the Navy Dtyparttneut Taw bag the right : .
to reject the lowest bid. if deemed eirdrbitant.
The contracts will bear date the day the notification!'
given and deliveries can be demetded from that date. •
Sureties in tbe full amount will be required to sign.
the c. ntract, and their responsibility - certified to by a
„limited States District Judge, United States District At...
toruey, Collector, or Navy Amt. As additional sees.;.
city, twenty per centum will be withheld froin the
smonnt of the bills until the contract shell have been
completed; and eighty per cesium of each bill, approv.d
in triplicate by the commandants 01 the respective
yards, Will be paid by tie navy agents at the tenets of
delivery, in funds or certificates. at the option Of the
Government, witit'n ten days after the warrant for the
Fame, shall have been passed by the Secretary of the
Treasury.
The following are the classes required at the respec
tive navy yards:
KITTERT, MAINE:
Claes No. I. boiler iron, ho.: No. 2. pig iron; No. 3,
boiler felting; No. 4. gum peeking, 3:c. • No. 5, sperte
oil: No. 6, linseed oil. atc. ; No. 7. lard oil: No. S, me?.
tattle oil; No. 9, tallow and soap; No. 10, engineers'
stores; No. 11, engineers' tools; No. .12, engine -re' in-.
struments; No. 14, wrought iron Pipe. Ac. t No. 15,'
tubes; No. 16, steel; No. 17, iron nails, bolts, and nuts;
No. IS, copper: No. 19, tin, &c. ; No. 2°. white lead;
No. 2), zinc paint ; No. 22, colored paints; No 23, sta
tionery; 24, firewood; No. 34, cotton waste, pack
ing, Ac. ; No. 35. engineers' stores.
oFIARLESTOW.Y, MASS.
Claes No: 1, boiler iron and rivets; No. 2, pig iron;
No. a boiler felting; No. 4, gum packing, rubber hose,
3:c. ' • No. 6, sperm oil; No. 6, Illikoed oil and turpentine:
Do. 7, lard oil; No. S, metallic oil; No. 9, tallow and
soap; No. le, engineers. sweet No. 11., engineers
tools; No. 12, engineers' instruments; No. 13, steam
pumps; No. wrought iron pipe, valves, A c.; No.
36. tubes; No. 16, steel; No. 17, iron nails. bolts, nuts.
Ste. ,• No. 18, copper; No. 19, tin. zinc. 3tc •. Nu. 25 ,
white lead; No. 21, zinc paint; No. 22, colored
; paints,
dryers, Ac. No. 23. stationery; No. 23, hickory and
ash plank and butte; No. ,3, white pine; No. 34, hemp
and cotton packing ofie..; No. 35 enelneers' stores, Stc.
k. V.
Class No. 1, boiler iron • No 2, pig Iron; No. 3, boiler
felting; No. 4, gum packing, rubber hose, Sze. ; No. G,
' perm oil; No 6. linseed oh, turpentine, alcohol, 5.c ;
No. 7. lard oil; No. B,_lnbricating or metallic oils; No.
0, tallow and soap; Me. Ith, engineers' stores; No. 11.
englneeta' tools; No. 12, engineers' instruments; No.
le. steam pumps; No. 14," wrought-iron pipes, valves
AC. ; 15, tubes; No. 16, steel; No. 17, iron nail:,
bolts. ante, Scc. ; No. IS. copper; No. 19, tin, zinc, lead.
as. ; No. 2e, white lead; No. 21 ' zinc paint; No. 22, co
lored paints. dryers. Ac. ; No. 21, stationery; No. 24.
firs wood; No 25, hickory and ash plank and butts;
No. 26, white ptno; No 27, black walnut and cherry;No. 28, mahogany. white honey; No. 24, lanterue; No.
30, lignisenvitre; Ne Si, dredeeone' primps, tic.; No..
32, sour flour, crucibles, Ac. ; No. ell, patented articles;
No. 34, cotton •and hemp paektage, Ste, ; No. 33, ewe- -
neer stores.
PIIILADELYBIA
. .
Cass No. 1, boiler iron, &c ; •No. 3, boiler felting;
No. 4. gum packina robber We. &c No. No. 3, sperm
01l ; No. 6, linseed oil and turpentine; No. 7, lard oil;
No. 9. tallow, soap, & o ; No. 10, engineers' stores; No.
11, engineers' tools; No. 12, engineers' instruments;
No. 14, wiought• iron pipe, valves, &c.; No. 15. tubes;
No. 16, noel: No. 17, iron nails, bolts, and nnta; No.lB,
copper; No. 19, till, ete. ; No. 20, white lead; No. 21. zinc
point; No. 22, colored Wale and dryers; No. 23, sta
tionery; No. 24, fire wood; No. 94. cotton and hemp
packing, &c.; No. 95, entiFll: l4gineers' ((ores, &o.
.WA3TON.
• Chug No. 1, holler iron, &c. ; No..
2 pig iron; No. 3,
holier roiling, &c. ; No 4, gum packing. robber hose,
&c. ; No. Li,sponn 01l ; No. 6, linseed ell and turpentine;
No. 3, lard oil; No. B. lumbar; No. 9, tallow and acitOt
NO. 19, engineers' storen; No. 11. engineers' tools; No.
12, engineers' Inierumenta; No. 13, steam poinp4; No.
14, csionght-iron pipe, Naives, &c. No. 15. tn9o 6 ; No.
16, steel; No. 17. Iron nails, bolts, nate, drc ; No. 19.
copper; No. 19, tin, lead, and zinc; No. 20, white teed;
No 21, zruerslor; No. 22. colored peter, dryoro. ice
No. votationely; No. 24, fire<wood; No. 34. cuttonand
hemp packing, &.o ; No. 35, engineers' sores.
3112. twat
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Thc, Personal 'Experiences of a Soldier in. the Array
of the Potomac. Hy a. F, IltrL. of the 3 , Pennsyl
vania Reserves; with characteristic Frontispiece. Mao.,
cloth, Price SI.IXI.
The author of this deeply interesting volume has passed
through seine of the most dosprwate and sanguinary
battles of the war in one of which he lust a leg, and
thus remains a cripple for life. With the modesty of a
noble spirit. and the gallantry of a true soldier, he
neither asks nor would receive charity at the hands of
the public. His book, however,-- 1011 amply repay
perusal by all who love the cause of their country. The
publisher glues it to the world for the author's benefit
(who retains the copyright and profits of the publica
tion, and believes en appreciative public will gladden
the soldier's heart. Send on your orders for the hook.
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on receipt r.,l* price, $1.50, Liberal terms made with
agents and the trade. Address all orders to
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Have received
SAVAGE AFRICA.. BY W. Winwood Reside. With
illukrations and map.
CODSIN PHI LLIS, A Tale. .Tu,t out.
GUIDE BOOK OF THE NEW•JERSEY CENTRAL
R., R, With a map and handsome illustrations_
MACARIA. By Augusta J. Evane, author of " Ben-
I eh, " The great Southern Novel, reprinted from the
Richmond edition.
CHRONICLES OF TAE SCHONBERG COTTA-FAMI
LY. Fine edition on tinted paper. One of the beet
works ever Issued. Everybody should read R.
LINNET% TRIAL. A Tale. By the a othor of 'Twice
Lost."
HOTSPUR. A Tale of the pm. Dutch Manor. By
- Walmorth, author of .
'Lulu. '
TEE TANNER BOY, and Row he. Became Lieutenant
General. By Major Penniman_ -
DENISE. By the author of '1 Mademoiselle Mori."
2 vols. - jy7
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• SAVAGE AFRICA, being tbe narration of a tour
in Equatorial. Southwestern. and Northwestern Afri
ca, with illustratione and map, by W Winwood Rends.
CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG-COTTA. FA.
/SILT. BY two of themselves. New fine edition.
GUIDE BOOK, for the Central Railroad of New Jer
sey and its connections, through the coal fields of 'Penn
ey! yenta.
GOOD FOR EVIL, and other stories for the young,by
A. L O.E
ALTAR INCENSE, being Blond og Watches, Evening
Incense. Ft I'd Altar Stones. by J. R. Needn't
HISTORY OF FREDERICR THE FECOND, called
Frederick the Great, by Thomas Carlyle, four volumes,
sold separately.
For sale by WI. 8. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
jy4 . 000 CHESTNUT Sweet.
NEW M DICA 'BOOKS..
TANNER'S NEW MANUAL OF PRACTICE. A
new enlarged edition.
WYTHE S POCKET DOSE IND SYMPTOM BOOK.
Fourth edition. revised. -
FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. A new revised edi
tion.
BYFORD ON THE UTERUS.
BAUER'S ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY..
CHEW'S LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION.
A NEW MEDICAL CATALOOUE, classified' and
priced, furnished grade upon pplication.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON.
jet . AS South SIXTH Street.
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA.
The Amoy for this invaluable Library of Universal
Information ts at 33 South SIXTH Street second story.
Also, RECORD OP THE REBELLION. By Trani
Moore.
WANTS.
A N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF
AN
DRAWING AND PAINTING wishes a situation in
a. School. Near the dry p.efsrred. Address Miss C.
L., No. 921. M &BRET Street, Philadelphia. M.
•
- RARE CB ANCE- $2 , 000• WANTED
—A Planer with this amount. to St e. all artiste,
.aewlT watented. Profits unlimited. Address Patent,
!10. 799 sAnom Street, Philada. jylL-2t,
AGENTS WANTED TO BELL THE
Standard Mistory of the War. A. rare chance to
Make money. Agents are clearing from 3100 por
month. 500,003 volumes already sold. Bend for circu
lars. Address JON &ES. BROS.. Publishers, BAL
TIMORE; Md.
:IR OOK -11 E EPER.-THE ADVER=
••••-• TISER terminates his engagement "on. thei • Ist Of
the ensning month. He is desirous of entering a
new one. The highest references afforded. He WOUtil
combine other duties if time permitted. "0.1
Bon 449. jy7-tbstu3tw.
HOTEL FURNITURE - , WANTED ---
Wanted, the complete stock of FURIIFFURE for a
large, new, first.claas country Hotel. including two
large kitchen coal stoves, with utensils complete; :Fur
niture for three parlors and forty bedrooms, china and
glassware, bedsteads, mattresses, &c.. Atc
Second-hand Fnrniture, in good order. will answer.
Terms cash. address " R.," Mo. 5 WALING'S
Alley, Philadelphia: T. • : : • • • • St.
-1-RL A C{ 8 M I 1 1, .E1 8- A.ND WEIBEL
WEIGHTS WANTED.
CHIRP QUARTERMASTER'S OEBO ,11 - •
WARRINGTON DEPOT.
WASSMIIITON. D. C.. July 4. 1934.
Wanted at once, to work in Government repair shops,
Quartermasters' Department ,_ Depot of Washington,
one hundred (100) gem) BLACKSMITHS, and one hun
dred (100) good WHEELWRIGHTS.
The pay per month will be sixty dollars (WO), with
one (1) ration per day, and•hospitar priyileges when
ei ck. •
Aiply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A. Q.
S. corner Twenty-second and 0 Streets. Wash-
Isamu. D. C.- D H. RIICHSR.
Brigadier General and Chief Quarterms.ter,
3y6-t29 • . - Department of Washington.
SUBSTITUTES .WANTED. r .. •
HIG HEST
NJ price paid to reliable men. iiat 'abject to draft.
Inquire at N0..530 CALLOIOIII ILL Street. from 9 to 12
A M. yl2-9t.
SUBSTITUTES FURNISHED AND
MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES SECURED —Ap
ply to Mo. 530 CALLOWMILL Street. frotrail C)l4
P. SI- .1)12-50,
TEAMSTERS WANTED
CUM CNARTERMA;;TBR'S OFPTCA,
WAsIfINtiTON DEPOT,
WASIIII.7IITON. D. C., July 9,
ll 1994._
WANTED, at eee, THREE HUNDRED MAN
ETERS• each capable of driving with single line, and.
manegingsix-molo teams.
To such who are competent to perform the duty the
pay per month will be thirty dollars, with one ration
Per day, end hospital privileges, including the beet
medical attendance when sick.
apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins, A.. Q. 91 U.
S. A. corner Twenty-second and G gtreets, Washing
ton, D. C. D. H. RDCKER,
Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster,
iyll.lSt Depot of Washington.
TO SHOEMAKERS. WA NT ED
-a- Good HANnS to Dust and Finish on -all kinds of
work. men and Women's; fair wages.and steady em
ployment. B P. MOLINEAOX.
*OS COMMERCE Street,
Fourth Story.
N. B.—A man to rub down and tarn Boot-legs.
jyl-9t•
WANTED -A YOUNG NAN OP
elarhter.n or twenty yawls. who writes; good
hand an ta good at figures.. APP17.20 and 28 North
FOURTH Stmt. . .11°
TirANTED -A 'SITUATION BY A
TOU og MAN, to a Wholesale Dry Goods, Notion,
or COMINiFSIOII lionse, to learn the business; can assi.t
in the Counting Room; good references. Address
" P.," this office. iyll-20
WANTED—IN THE DRY-GOODS
c om mi.ton business, already established, a
PAATNER., either active or special, with a cash capital
of from $15.000 to $24,000. Address "CommisAloe Da
guess, " Prose office. • bid-tu w
War'
COLORED BOY, 14 OR
-
16 yams' old.
WA
in a Private Family. Ap
ply at GU LOCOS I I' Street. j3,7•tr
WANTED -THREE SUBSTITUTES
of good fighting qualities, for the Arms - of tee
Potomac. fO represent a gentleman exempt from mili
tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St , Phila. ie3s-0*
WANTE D-A COMMODIOUS
Rwiilionse and good Yard. A restonable rebt by a re.
sponsible tenant will be paid Immediate possession to
be Riven. Apply to JOSEPH WHY, 1615.PRANCIE
street and RIDGE Avenue. , jrB-6.•
SRA A. • MONTH I-1. WANT . AGENTS,
Art- 1 at S) R month.erimensfle paid. to sell my EVER
LASTINO PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, sad U
other "Michel. Fifteen circulars sent free. Adana*
• .ap.SO•d&-w3m JOHN F. LORD. Blibieford. Maine.
•
• . FOR : SALE AND ..TO LET.
•
08 . SALE-48 AND 3-4 INOH HOOP
R
IRON, by criaßvEs MIDDLETON,
. FECONDaud WILLOW Streets. •
TO.LET-THE IST, .STH, GTH, AND
7th stories of the Old Post Office Building, Dock
street, below Third, with Steam Power.
THOMAS H. CONNELL,
Coupling Houee of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
:177-61,* - • 2.42 CHESTNUT Street.
ri X) LET-TILE SECOND-STORY AND
-A- upper portionof the Marble Stare, No. 619 Chestnut
street. ' •
THOMAS 11. CONNELL.
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & San,
iY7-6t • ` • 242 CARS rNIIT Street.
TO LET-THE WHOLE OR ANY
-A-
and portion of the Commonwealth Buthllag, Nos.. 611
Chestnut street.
THOMAS H. CONNBLt,
• Counting House of •Dr. D. Soy n. & 4 0 e.
•J73-6t• • 242 CHESTNUT Street.
:TO RENT-TWO FIVE-STORY
BUILDINGS IN MINOR ST.,
suitable for warehouses or m 113101401 uri ng.
Apply to ROBERT AI AC ORSGOR,
llT•thttuSt 4lO WALNUT Street.
ea • TO RENT—IIAN DSOME. D WEL
arza Mo. 'WALLACE Strvwt, above Elxteouth.
B. WRIGLEY & CO., 121 S. FOURTH SL
din • STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES
iw..A for SALE at No. 240 North MONTH St. jylt-2t,
MaFURNISHED ROUSE FOR RENT.
—The Bonne No. 617 North' ErGitTININTEI Ottset.
Is for rent. with the Forultnre. Possession given im
mediately. boob* on the promises.. • 1711
IQB, FIFTY • PAIRS OF SPLENDID
cn FSTER WHITE PlOS..thr sale cleter: Rent
CU : .Coat of the country. Address N. P. MANN. &
sville. C.bester comity. Pa. 411.60
FOR BALE—A DARK BAY
55g 14 MARE, young, kind, (lug, and sound. Accus
tomed to saddle. doable or single harness. Sold for
want of two. Can be sena any =witting at the first
els We below Girard avenue, in CARLIeLE street. back
of Broad. j 39 3t•
MONUMENTS AND GRAVE.
STONES. —A large assortment of Grave-Stones,
various designs, made of the finest Ito/IMo and Americas
Marble, constantly on hand at the' Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ, MOS Arnim., below Eleventh
street. Phlladelphl4. eaS-Smlf
AUCTION- SALE OF: CONDEILNED
IIORSEB
WAR DEPARTMENT. CAVALRY BUREAU.
OFFMR 01' CIIIRP QUA UTERMAE rßit,
WASIIINUTO?r, D. C. July 4, 1851.
Will be sold nt PUBLIC AUCTiON, to the highest
bitirloq, at the timers and ' , hem; named below—yin:
LEBANON, Venna., /4
T URSDAY, July, 14th, lnet.
READING, Penna , THURSDAY. July. 21st, 16461.
HARRISBURG, Penna., THURSDAY, July 28th;
1964
ALTOONA, Penns.. THURSDAY, Angnst 4th. 1664.
'WILLIAMSPORT, Penna., THURSDAY, Auguot llth;
1664. _
TWO HUNDRED ('110) CAVALRY HORSES et each
place.
Thee Horses have been condemned as unfit for the
Cavalry eervlce of the Army..
For Bond end Farm purposes many good bargaloa way
bp had.
Horses sold singly.
Terms: Cash, in United States Currency.
J A MSS A. ERIN,
Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster
Cavalry Bar eats.
WALNUT STREETTHEA.TRB..•••
ANOTHF,P. WEEK OF UNBOUNDED SUCCESS
induces the mans gement. to continue
THE GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ONE WEER' MORK.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENINO, July L.
The performance will or.mmence with the heankitat
Legendary Drama of FAUST AND MARDEIBRETE
-311r: J, R. Roberts.an blephistupheles; Mrs. dioxins,
Firber Bakey to Marguerite.
Philadelphia, Pa
. . ,
To conclude with the Patriotic DrA ma entitled
TiTE SPIRIT OF '7O.
Box Office o oen f rem oto 3 Curtain rieesat 8 o'clock.
---
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
-R. CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY *
for vii.ltarp, from 9 A. M to SP. 31. jang
BOARD WANTED-FOR TITE SUM
MER, near the city, by a gentlatnan , wife, and four
ehild:en. Address "Boarder." 516 MARKET S.
1 11 ROARDING.--TWO SECOND-STORY
IL, rooms TO LET, at 131:1 North TENTH St. je7-tf
A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, W[TU
A
an experience , f ten_years in teaching, sill open, I.*
this city, In SEPTEMBER, a School fur Young Ladles.
/Number limited to lift,en. Terms, $11;0 a year.
MFFRENCEZ—Itev— Dr. Furness, 1426 Pine streekt.
Rev. Roger Owen. Chestnut Bill; Wm. H. Trotter.
Esq., 26 North Front street; J. E. Mitchell, Esq.. SIB
•York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents Sparks and
Walker, Cambridge, Mass. :I. S. Smith, Esq.,Dorches
ter, Mass. ;John Ruggles, Emq., Brighton, masa. Ad
dress
.1e.1:7-Im* L. B. BUCKINCELM, Chestnut Fru
pEILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE FOR 'YOUNG LADIES, No. 1,3313 ascrir
Street. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D.a.E.. GLABK,TOIt
SMITH, A. M., Principale.
Ninth Tear. Three Departments: Primary. Acadia
min, and Collegiate. Fall college course in Classics,
mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science,' fire
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Magic, Paint..
leg, and Elnentlon by the best masters. For circularr
apply at 1.126 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 9513
P. 0., Phlle.delphia. apffl-ams
Y WIPE, ,ELEANOR AMANDA.
AV-L WOOLSTON, having left my bed and board with
out just cause or provocation, all persons are forbid
trusting or harboring ) er on my account, as they will
be dealt with according to law.
JOAN 31. WOOLSTON.
O ST—ONE DAY THIS WEEK,
-A— , some proof of a Child's Ps per altoo,•the " copy"—
" A blother's Lessons on the Lord's Prayer." A
suitable reward will he paid for the return of this
" Copy" to 530 ARCH Correct, Phila.
. .
, TAKEN UP—A DARK BAT
IgiMARE. If not redeemed, will be +sold atnab,
Ilc Faio, at th. Pollan Station, N. B. corner of TII,g.
and THOMPSON Street,,, on MONDAY, the Itch init.:
at 4 o'clock P M.. in accordance to city ordinance. Am
Philada., July )854 JaCfilfr.
iy9.2t* Lieut. Twelfth District.
VXCIIRSION TO ATLANTIC CITY,
.Tulyi 14 (THURSDAT), - tiuder the anapices of 111111.
DINO M. B. CHURCH ; train stop. opposite t. R.
Church: brief religious 'services on arriving and leav
ing: Basement a retread for our Mende during the day'.
Tirirots 6 , 1.C0; Children 75 eta. To be had at 56 North.
SIXTH Street, and at the boat, which leaves at 6 A. M.
iy32-2.1*
ad dr u e GRAND PLEASURE EX
CURSIONS TO LAWS SUPERIOR. —ass
of the following eplendid first-class steamers via
CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NOhTRERN LIG I. T. MOM
CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR IRON SIDES LAO LA
BELLE, and pEwasic, will leave CLEVELAND
Ohio. at 8 o'clock Y. M., each day of the week, east
Saturday and Sunday, and' Detroit, Michigan, on
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. through the months
of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Trtipg
to the mats* points of interest on the Great Inland Selig
of America,which, for utility. pleasure, and health.ags
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six damned
latitude and eleven of longitude, and includes in the
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron. and Snperlor,witk
thebeautifnl rivers Detroit. St. Clair and St. Mary's.
The many and extensive mines of iron and copper.;
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dile.
covered and Inviting deposits of silver lead, wild an&
romantic scenery, combined with ite pure and brae hila
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far mem
than ordioary attraction to the capitalii,t, the student,
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named eteamere are elegantly-fitted as
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while even?
precaution has been taken to provide for the safety &VII,
comfort of passengers.
Fare.including State-ROOMS and Meals,about 2JL ea
rto r i i i i i 3 ile ays Time occupied in making the round trip,froge
Rooms
1! xemmed, and farther information obtained , by
appli a cation to pmprtetera.
ROST. HANNA & C 0..)
I , Cleveland, Olde.
HITSSYY & MeBRIDE.
J.T WHITING & Co. .}Detroit. Michliraa.
JOHN Renames.
j. 214 an 26
•
XTOTIC E.-THE COPARI NER3HIP
heretofore existing between JACOB SWOPS an
ALEXANDER ADS.IIIB is dbesolved by the desalt or
Alexander Adams. The business will be settled. by
Jacob Swope, N0..31 North•SECOND Street.
Theaubscribers have ibis day associated themsehrea
together undor the arm of SWOPE & ADAMS. and will
continue the Wholesale Hosiery and Trimming business
at the old stand, No. 31 North SECOND Street.
• • •JAMB SWOPS.
Mt. JOSEPH II ADAMS.
TEE UNDERSIGNED H&VE FORMED
• -Lf a Copertner.blo. from and after thla date, under
the style of ORE)) BROTHERS. for the tratnaction of
the MORI" COMMISSION' BUSINESS, and for the pur
ehaee and rated Wool, at hit.. 112 Smith FRONT Street,
Philadelphia. WM It ORE)).
JOSHUA. Z. 0 REIM
.11trs 1,1E64.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SUIT.—The Copartnership beretofore existing be
tween the subscribe's, under the firm of J. A. ELLIOTT
& CO., is hereby dissolved by limitation. Thebnsinees
will be settled by JAMES A. & ROBERT T. GLIOTT.
J. A. ELLIOTT.
J. W. FREDERICK.
SILT 1, 1664. R. T. ELLIOTT.
t I'&ut _UNDERSIGNED HLVE FORMED
•••- a Copartnership from and after this date, under the
style of ELLIOTT'S & AlcEO SYN. for the i monnAtion and
jobbing of Dry Goods, at No. 403 MARKET Street.
J. A. ELLIOTT.
A. R. Illt:CoWle,
It. T. ELLIOTT.
JULY 1, 16$ 1 1. 031-60
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE AB9O.
CIATED themselves together under the Arm of.
BOLTON, DYKEMAN, h CO., and will eentinne the
Cat Building business In all its branches at the old
establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMIL
TON Streets. JOS. IL BOLTON,
1350 R DYKEMAN.
0. W. CHILD'S.
jyl.lm•
.Trx.r I. ISM
THE . - lINDERSIGNIM HAVE THIS
the 4ez i f f teet s i3 =l . 14rea r tg E fo r r r th m e yen a s t allon v il
MARKET St:. wider the Arm of POSTER Sr BENNETT.
The are Doer. opening a large and varied stock, to
which they /Mite the attention or huTerk
' A. H. FOSTER Philadelphia_
• ' " 01.1vER BENNETT, BOSEOI/-
. Philidelphia, jar t, 7581. jr9. -stntb6t
lia rir t . FOR CAPE MAY.-.-Tita
staunch and commodious steamer MLR.
RATTAN, Captain B. A. Ryther, of the Cane May TAM*
IP new making. her regular tripe to Cape May, herbal.
ARCH-STREET WHARF every TUSSDAY, THURS
DAY, and SATURDAY. at 9 o'clock; returning, wilt
leave Cape May every M onday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at St; o'clock, touching at New Castle, going sal
retnraina.
Fare $2.60, carriage bite included; children hair
price. Servants $1.60, cardage hire extra.
Freight at low rate,. No freight received aft*, I
o'clock. and in all cases meat be pre-paid.
111-lm. :OS. drESVaRT, Agent.
~ .0. i ,,5 = 4! PROM NEW YORK, • FOR
NEW HAVEN, HANTFOR% SPRING.
FIELD. mid 80srom —The steamers OON'fINENTAL
and ELM. CITY leave Peck Slip, Bart River, daily, MS
15F. aL and U at oial t. JaDLltat
' xiii g c r im t FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
via Delaware and Raritan Canal The
barge •' MONTEREY." Captain B.' Danvers, is now
loading at first Wharf below SPRUCE Street, and will
leave for the above points on WEDNESDAY, July ache
at &o'clock P. M.
. .
For freight , which will be taken at reasonable rates.
gpnly to Q. L. FLANAnAIf. Agent.
jyll-St N 0.3045. DELAwass Arenas. •
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMDTA.-
fir)"
TIONS with full descriptions of character, ems
DAY and EVENING, by J. L. CAPRI'.
mha-wfnulini No. 23 South TENTIYStreet.
NM . FaSTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Sot only DITSXCELLED but lIYEQUA LUSE , In Inuit).
Of Tone and Power, designed especially for Charsheg
and Schools, bat found to be equally well adapted to
the Parlor and Drawing Boom. For M
isle only by
No. 19 North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon,
sosetsetly on hand. sarlS-Sat
BELLING OUT.
IMMK WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILYERWARIL
The undersigned, having decided to retire from Mugs.
nese, o ff ers for sale at low prices. his large and won
selected stock of
WATCHES.JIWELET. and
SILVER and PLATED WARI.
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street
Opposite the Masonic Hall
Philadelphia.
4 % MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT .
LOANED npon Diamonds, Watcher, Jowl&
m - ,.Plate, Clothing, at JONES & CO.
Old Established Loan Ogles, corner TIMM
and CASKILL Streete. below Lombard. apli-Smit
(Ztf7LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAOL
STORE—Conducted by Ladles, TwEr.rrit
Street, Bret doer below Race. Every article la that;
line elemtnt, emirs, and correct in make. C. H. NEle;'
D LES, Proprietor. *sten& to Gentlemen, ou the corners
of TWELFTH and RACE Streeta. N. B.—Profeestona&
accuracy 'neared. myS-Scalt
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
AND
WATER-HEATINO APPARATUS,
For Warming and Private Ventilating Publies, c Ball angs and
Reaidenc
Mani:Act nred by the
ANION-STEAM AND
PHILADE WATER-HEATNG COMPANY
OF LPHIA I
JAMES F. WOOD.
41 South FOURTH Street.
H. M. PELTWELL. Superintendent.
SUMMER COMPLAINT, DIARREICEA,.
r"-- 1 Dysentery, and all disorders of the Rowels rellered
at once by the use of Jardella's Syrup of Blackberry
Root and Rhubarb. Entirely vegetable. easily take.
very effectual. Try it. Prepared only by AMOR
SELL. S. W. cor. TWENTIETH' and MARKET Streets.
jeSl-lre
COTTON . SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS
of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Dock Awning Twills, of all descriptions. for
Tents, awnings, Trunk and Wagon Covers.
Also Paper 31anufacturers' Drier Felts, from 1 to i
feet wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting, Sail Twine, Sm.
JOBB W. EVBRMAN.
mvo-tf 102 .TONWS' A 11. v.
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON. • •
SNIPPING COMMISSION MERCHANT.
And Gonerol Aent.
184 North DELAWARE Ave..ws
HICATON ct • DEN CKL el, HARD—
WARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 307 COX
ISERCE. and MO NOtera Streets, otter fur arts:
A Defier Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
& S. Butcher's Cast steal; Saes o,,t,,t ne t L oo k s:
Putnam's /torso Nails; bocke's School Slates.
Copper. Brass. and iron Vire; Cotton Cards.
Also a full assortment of AMeriM4 tinfdirare. fte-6111.
AUCTION SALES.
AMUSEMENTS.
BOARDING.
EDIJCATIONAL.
PERSONAL.
LOST AND FOUND.
EXCURSIONS.
COPARTNERSHIPS.