The Cont • alttmore 3 14, itala o n n e , l eras W hington n m, Ohio • 1 I la, New York It rick . , gentacky • on, IlJelon .. Washington O. Ohlo e is, Boston I anon & le, Balt I England I ed :1 New York .1 New York a, New York r hi D, N Y ling & la,Sanuis .i in, Pittsburg ; nan, Chicago I. Indiana. 'nut. Indiana ir, Ilatelton I ell. 13 St A 11 19 116,1 erg D 0, Pittsburg worth & bta, Ohio lea rllowell red 'rent !Ugh Ohio tu atter, Pitinburg Cinciunuti Rer, Oblong° . ate , Chanter co au, Colorado re Hooka, Chatter co OloNew York W 1.4,& la, St Louis iV :Reynold,. & wr, 111 • htevtoldn, Illinois S.ltatter S S ch Width lon & la. Memphis 1 7 liner, W. ••htugten in Boyce,Cliicitgo (e, 'ma tin it Lein & wf,at Louis • le, NOW Jornny oi Mulford, N J Ai, Nov Jersey . Els i Byer Brom %loan Bier, Baltimore le, Jr, Baltimore y Lindsay, Ky ley, Wnsbinaton IT o ti n lituaton it Ames, New York tes, New Nark Boston • • S N woo, Bsittmoro woe, All tiny tier, Baltimore !ennonienu. Balt 'ear, lialthitoro aster &lady tell won & fa, Wash -s, New 'York insdatc, New York (liven.Baltimote Irlirt; & wf, N Y chell Bedford all, flew York • leveland, New York trd, New York nentall. JP Gilchrist, When 11111( it A Watts.. Wh.ollug A Q gait, Wheeling D W Moon, Now /may ICH B Day, Boyer. Dal Mai ti Rtult Noway, A 0 W T Hood D Hostetter, Pittsburg EP Mahon, Proy, R 1 U Stevens Boston J Goy, England A P Butterwortb, Boston W it ilarbuek, New York Capt Jame Smith, Md .1 M Latta, I , l , lrida H Kitoottra, Washington 1' T Washburn, Vertnont 11 B Bradley, Vorutont JA14104 Si Brown, USA ailaa . lll k Cook E P Banning J F McCoy 311 to M E McCoy • M 0 ClitcCoy Mra Hazzard St dough. N Y W Rooderoon & la J Walton, Mich I' 1) Luther, Pottsville tV T Cushing, N Y W W ft Rall, Maryland S Mauentbal, Cincinnati N B Royston, Baltimore . ' TSB Burnham, Carbondale joa H Hclitore, Nunn. C Wendell, Washington J II Stirke, Eagluad 0 Br Wm how. Bochum R Bravos, England Yonng,Buston A R Potts, Washington J Brook., Washiugton T liorry,Washington W it i punniturham,N IL W Kan eou,Bniralo Judge Bracken,Boston S Morrison. P.,ttsvillo W 11 Hopkins, Prov,R I Miss Wrooshali, Pittsburg A Ebbe, 9t D, Pittsburg H Marx C la,Baltiinure R Larne, Baltimore .1 Bradley .& M, Jeep W B Morrie, Clacton:al 0 McDonald. California Mrs Y McDonald. Cal C nearer, Maryland E Crlsarotd. Boatoo D M Pratt, Wasbittron Roy W W Campbell & lady R McKelly & atm: Ohio W A ualbraltb, Erie - • . . J T 0 Iles. New York P.: Hooter F Shenk, Lancaster Mrs 6 B Stearns, Detroit 0 Stephenson, Now York 0 Mitete.on & wr, Boston !Gaut W epitth: USA capt tI Loder, 1.7 S A • Wheelock, U S A J L Ilynti num Ilazleton Miss E Potterer It II Anndown, New York W Semple. Allegheny J P don, Ma.elllo o , 0 Mr & Mrs Y • udenton,oltao .1 M Gilchrist, Pittsburg O'Connor, St Lonls (I WS 'coat & la EMMM Tlba ieari (eller. Columbia, Pa rlck,oo. Delaware Palter, Jr. Wash •.1 McKeever ==ll C F Hoffman, Now York Jahn o Mitchell, Bridgeton H Stilwell, Now York E 3lnnart. Cincinnati. • . - • • 1 Jennings, St John, Mich Jas 1. Fauna, Ohio A I;aderitill. Washington It W Armstrong, Baltimore Jas McGowan, Now York Lienc e _Leibbsy, Lance-ter John Dick,.rson St la. 1.) F Ottrii.rd, New York Jos L Seabarv. New York P Ii Vsiler, New York on, Easton, l'a ix 1118. Chicago ialrbie & la, Minis Hlabio. Illinois .ughltu, Baltimore :Itrdson, Baltimore inner. Boston • Densboaville Inns, Bahia° D 'ton, el co, Pa ~t+ . nion. a a Evana t Delaware W Dean, taawark, Dui Mr. e Dram & dun, Del t 1 Gang, Port Carbon H Jack, l'ittabarg Miss Max will. Indianapolis 1 Sullivan, Wash, L Loewenstein ' Davenport I I, Grt er. ban in, Davenport J Rosenthal, Davenport tient J Ti Stumnonde & lady ,Ty, Altoona o. Alt.oun eater, Greencastle bat, Milton le, New Tor& 'by', Delaware Canton, 0 'non & 'ST ;burn, Massillon Parker lever, Delaware v Untott. ID 0 Altar ' Juniata co E F HID, Juniata co • A A Zimmermda, Penns W Thompson Jr la, Memphis M Brown, Penna F 0 Randall • II Miller, Lanct.ter W .1 Barrett, Lockport,Nl Eaptemue E Hanna W L Buckingham, N Y The Slat toney, Ilorletta tax, Cs:lisle •ffric:', Poona I: •nker, recce 'tiller, Coatesville Lie, Juniata co lithe, Junleta co Wharton. Nana th, Joulate co .. :k, Juniata co Juointa co. • El:=l3 The Burl mlncott, N J Lippincott, N J Bucks co Wm Lippincott, New Hope S A Wertz, POll3 C Palmer, Edricrood Chan Unbree, Montgomery A A thinlnman, I J • Chas Chamhsrailliooretown GPO Nibb r, Bunts co !derrick Pearson. Botha co A B Stockton, Now Hope John White, Dosleatown Jan McCoy; Doylestown ~rrioa, Backs co Buck% co at, Backs co lies; Bnoke co , theld, Bucks co lb, Becks to •kbride, Attleboro trry. Attleboro 'toy. Doyleetown d D F Gordon B W Smith, Bucks co . .1 S Dtvkirk, Allentown J J Trexter,Alleotowa Wm Drams. Barka co A Calvin, Easton J Faro, Lehigh co Keiper, Lehigh co The Bat terhold, Penns Lebanon co I Penns 'siker. Washington oloinew, Penne, .as, Allentown Allentown The 11. II New York New York. ms,Jobnsvillo Ira, New Jersey dirn. Miss C Elarmon.Wilm II Petty, New Jersey J M.Carter. Pennsylvania S Saylor, Pittston, Pa The C V ►mmercial. Arlon, FENS York E Pricer, Doylestown ,no, Newark, NJ J W Cowell, Doylestown New York J Oakford, Oxford ennett N D Smite, Pecos 'sr, Pottstown I) Caldwell, Peons de, Mar% lead L Crowl, Oxfs rd n & Mr. Penna 1. D Chambers, Jennersv'e md, Pottstown D Ewen, Chester co ter, Pottstown J M Ber olet, Penns +sioler. Pottstown C P Morton, Chester Co 'key. Chew cb The Black Bear. Bud a co laaacTrexler.Tardlopvllle ove , , Reading I-aac Beane_,_Yardleyvitle Lir, Quakertown T ILlLmee,Yardleyville r, Quakerit we iSam'l Rau, Bethlehem lie r , Quakertown Jr., tomliaeon.By berry , Jenklo town I Caacer Roade,Somerton ;eh , Penneylvania • Vanartedalen. Newt.° we tell, Hartsville IS Keight, feasterville irr, Hartsville (Jae Hackman, Mechanicsville .k es, ft arb.vi 110 Jae lb Brete, %Clair obb, Rockville W Cook I medley v Ills The National. on & den lw. ,Gras,D7.llf. raiSana Weitzel. Donelimy iiitcois tams N J t, New York 1 8 Kauffman, Minersville l lClnte H Yyle, Lebanon SPECIAL NOTICES To AD'AITRE BY THE BARI) OP TOWER BALL. Not to atiniire I'' an &infect sago Made this his principle of action. nit thought himself behind his age if be at aught Mimed satisfaction to deemed it worthy of a child. Or of a simpleton, to be 4' any earthly slight beguiled. , into astonished ecstasy. it had his lot chanced In our time, I think ho scarcely could have seen ome modern spectacle!' aublime. And kept en apathetic mien. I' lie on Tower Hall had gazed, That so majestically does rise, o would undoubtedly have praised go tine a building's grace and else. .. even if him stoic pride Renisted this impressive sight, !e must, on viewing the inside. Ha v e tiTon way to his aelight. look on suet) u mighty mass Of veil-made Clothes, in order placed, .dapted to oach social class, To evert' age and ovary taste. •e by far the la•gest end best assortment. of lu khiladelphis, to which large daily addi lade, keeping it full and fresh at all times. TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street, BENNETT & CO. A DYE, BUT A RESTORER or COLOR trECT IlAllt DRESaING COMBIZIRD. A Sure Prcisenttve of Baldness. 'don Heir &tor Restorer and Dreasieg." ndon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." , mien Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." ndon Bair Color Restorer and Dressing." 11 restore gray hair to its original color. II make It grow on bald heads. II restore the natural secretions. 11 remove all dandruff sad itching. make the hair soft, glossy, and flexible. / pres( rve the original color to old age. ll prevent tbo hair from falling off. 11 cure all disarms of the scalp. ' applierrtion of this great medical agent le le. It may be either applied by the hand aad to the scalp, or poured Into a cup and used orb. Saturate the hair to the roots; keep the tat, and allow nature to do the rest. It is cow. In strict accordance with modern vegetable I the hair is renovated and etrentthened, and slot restored Without the deleterious applica. aural talbatat M. Price 76 canto per bottle; six w Sat. Sold by Dr. WAYNE h SON, 339 'TH Street, It LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT Robes in the United States, for Ladies, et* .nd Children nt SLOAWS, 806 MARKET iladelphia, and at his storo on Cape Island, jyIG-3t• Ant 1 Rant DYE 1 I • ;LOB'S celebrated HAIR DYB to the Beet in The only Harmless', True, and Reliable t. This splendid flair Dye is perfect— id, Rusty, or Oray Hair Instantly to a cek or Natural Brown, without injuring the tir inn the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring - dor, and rectifies the 1.11 °abettor bad Dyes. fs signed WILLIAM A. BATOFIELOR; all Are Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold tests, gm FACTORY, SI BARCLAY Street, Batchelor i n new Toilet Cream for Dressing 'RICE CLOTHING, OF TIM LATEST ade in the Kest Meaner, expressly for RE ES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain All 'Goode merle to Order warranted eatiefac r Oxa•Pxir.P STWITY 18 strictly adhered to. Irehy treated alike. JONES & CO , 604 MARKET Strad VB I I3 . BONNY SOAP, TOILET SOAP, In such universal de. the CHOICEST materials, Is MILD aalllT Julia nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT YBEXELY BENEFICIAL In Ossetic:in tll,Oll YOrlias by till Drnggist(and Fancy Goode • ter-taithelf CLOTHING Houss.os PmL&. "OAR GALL." to pods at moderate Watt. WANAMAKER it BROWN. B. b wiser WEIR acid MARKET Stmts. loArtment (to make to order) No. 1 B. Sixth it. w 'Leon's firotacer. rum:row ~QCK - S T'l T 0H o onNcf MAOHINES. Gaga= SIMPLIWT, AND 1T lITIRAVPIIIIT fltrowit. abnvoi Rae...math. m b itAN.ItRIE3D.. A zi4-1118LET. — On WednFeday evening. the at tAe reeldPuee of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. n i, o dthy the Nev. R. I'. Carson, MUM S. to Carrie, daughter of the late Ezra Risley, DIED_ ORISCOM.—At Atlantic City. on Clio lAtir Inst.. John. A. Grimm, Infsut on of Clamant A. And Fanny C. Criseum The friends of the family are invited to attend Ills funeral. 'without further notice, from No. lo'N Arch street, at 1 o'clock on FlrEt day afternoon, 17th lust. interment at Fair UHL " CAI:OSE L.—On Wednesday evening, the 13th inst., Jotouh Herbert, Wanton of Joseph and Sarah Campbell. The funeral to take place from the residence of his parents, No. RO.I North Sixth street, this ( ioturday) afternoon flt 4 o'clock. ourEKTIN sr.—on the 14th Inst., Emma Louisa. In• fnuodmighter of Frederick. and Emma 1.. Cutskunst, aged 4 months. _ Wednesday evening, July 13th, Fre-. deriek Fdward, youngest sou of Rev. Richard Arthur nod E her Cordon Ago 2 years sod 4 mou th. Funeral services at the Church of the Intercessor, Spring Garden street, below Broad, on tiatnrdny after noon, nt o clod:. The friends of the family are re 4protfully invited to meet at the church. •• LEWIS.—On the Nth instant, at thee taldence of her eon.in.low, Samna' IV. Townsend, Sarah, widow of the late Joh Lewis, in the 7dth year of her age. Funeral will meet at Friends Meeting House. Fourth and Organ strente, on Second-day morning, Mb Instant, at ID o'clock. To proceed to Fatr BBL • •• Wednesday morning, the 13th inst., James W. eldest eon of Jost ph L. and kindly Atkinson, in the 28111 ear of. his nee. The relative/1 and Mende of the family are respect fully Inv ittel to attend the funornl.from the residence of hie parentr. $33 South Second street, on Sunday after moon, the 17th tact.. MS o'clock. without farther o.4no tice. 1 oprruAßY MURPIIT.—FiIIed at the battle of Cold Harbor, 'Lieu tenant Arthur E. Murphy, of the 6th Pennsylvania Cavan.. This bravo young officer was a citisen of Philadelphia, and wits endowed by /Suture with great ability, which was ImprOved by education; of a generous and noble disposition, nod brave even nuke rashness. lie aban doned kis imeiners to Join the patriotic nrmy, and lost hie life in the defence of hie country, and died, as the brave wish to die, with his face to the foe. Ile teas the only eon of a widowed mother, and leaves behind au orphan sister, whose heart is nearly broken. May God help them to bear their groat affliction with resignation to his will, and let their consolation be that be died in defence of the noblFst cause that maa can suffer for—viz: his country. Will a grateful country forget them in their lonellness le The writer of this poor tributi kntlw him well, and shall ever cherish his memory with great respect. TRUXTON. }htiLAnsnPIIIA, *July 16. 1664. . It.b.SSulw & BON, MOURNING STORE, Ao SU CHESTNUT Street. 177-tt VYIIB & LANDELL, FOVRTS AND '..1 .1..11CH bave a . . . . Fine kook of Silks; . - '• . . Fine stock of Shawls, ' . • Fine stock of Flannels, , • . Flue stock of Linens, . Fine etooe of Miuqine. . . .1. : Je3o . . tar'am BISHOP SIMPSON, M . D.. wili preach in the CIIELT KICEIAM M. E. CEURCM TO•MORROW,I7th List , at 10 A M. gr - ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN CEITECIV, -FEW Street, below Fourth, betwoeu Roca end Vine,—Services by the Pastor, Rev. E. W. I UTTER,. on TO-310EROW MORNI nut! EVENING. Morning berdco COTUMetleell at DX, and Evening Ser vice punctually aIS it ErBEV. B. BARBET r, SWEDEN DORM , II preach at the Now Church Tem ple, BROAD Street above Spring Garden (comer Bran dywine street) Wit °BROW at lu3 o'clock. Subject, key.. xli and Ultra woe war in Heaven." St- Otiose in the light of the New Church. • 10 SERMON TO LADIES—SILTBJECr. —"Row to attain a °oil IL Ambition. and Show to the 'World NT bat Zealots* and True Wnmen nye do." The object of •' The Ladies' Physiological Soiietv," jest organized, will be expialeed. 11ev. S S. LANDIS, Ii D.. Poster }lnd Progroeusive Christian Church, cor ner TIIIRTLENTII and GIRARD Avenue, will preach TO.IIIORROW, at tij, r. JL. on this topic. All invited. Esats free. lt• Or CENT RA L CONGUEGATIONAL CHURCII.—Rv. C. A.A. BOLKLET. of Brook lyn, will preach at C O oNcERr BALL, TO-MORROW, at 103 f. A. N. au4 S P. M. earFIRST REFORMED 01IURCEI, corner of MED:TIE and SPRICIO GARDEN Streets. —Rev. 3. V. BERG, D. D. will (D. V.) Preach TO-AIORROW .13Va1lI110 at So'cloon. No ser vice le the evening. ' It* gar THE CHURCH OF GOD, SPRING OAIIDEN HALL. N. 'W. corner at SPRISO HARDEN and THIRTEENTH gtrrets, —the Meetings of this Mulch are every LORD'S DAY, as follows: At Ws' A. M. for Worship, in "The Breaking of Breed," "showing the Lord's death till Ho coins," in prayer and praise, and for "Teaching and admonishing one another." See Acts IL 42, xx. 7; 1 Cor., xt.. 2d; 1.;%;1., ill. And at 71; P. M. for the Preaching of the Word by the Pastor, CHARLES CAMPBELL. heats from 11 jarCHURCH OF THE. INTERCES. SOR, SEEING GARDEN dtreet. below Broad. —Rev. W. V. BOWERS will preach TO-MORROW, at MI -4. U.; Rev. R. A. GaRDEA, D. D ,atii P. al. It. cniuncu OF 'THE COVENANT, FILBERT Street, above Seventeenth. Divine service 'JO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10.% A. M. and S P. M. The Rector will (D. T.) :preach Morning and livening. IIIgrHEAVENLY SYMPATHIES AND EBATENLY SZCOOICITION—Sabitcts of die courre. by A. CLARK, Jr, Paekor t _,at USN PEI and Wool) Streets, SABBATH, 10 A. IL and 4 P. M. All It* ar. THE FIRST •:COSUIIEGATIONAL CHAPEL, PHAREFORD ItOAD AND-MONT GOMERY AVENUE—Rev. D. L. Hear, SABBA.M. IN A N. and 7M P. M. Joshua's Strategy at At. 11 I 'l`llE LEGAL PROFESSION. SPECIAL ACKN OW LED GE M ENT OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME. AND BET/SEUL No. D 6 South SEVENTH Street, Philadel phia. The undersigned treasurer of this committee acknow ledges the receipt of the following subscriptions from -W. B. Whitman., Esq., Treasurer of the Committee on Leen' Profension: FROM BIEMBERS OP THE PHILADELPHIA BAIL lion. Oswald Thompson $l5 00 Hot. James R Ludlow 10 00 George W. Thorne 25 00 Win. Henry 'islet)) ' E. blotch aelly 600 Henry Cramond 7/3 110 H. G. Jones 10 00 C. it. Peuros., 6 Oil Win B. Tilghman. 60 Oil • hi •11. Mesi.cliert . 20 01) • H Mcsschert 6U 00 David W. belers 10 CO H. Flanders 5 00 - H. 111 Dechert 10 00 F. Taylor 10 OU W. E. Whitman ' 16 03 Cadsvidader Biddle 10 IX) .. . . . . J. Benton 600 Borate. Bitiney. Jr - 50 00 D. Boyer Brown • 50) Samuel A. Commun. . • ' 1000 J. B. hingland ' 5 00 Thomas W. FialetTer ' - ' 10 00 Charles. Gibbons ' 100 CM .T. K. Hippie - • • 500 11. S. Hagen. ' • . 10 00 B. E. Keene . 600 P. P. Morris• 93•00 P. McCall " . 10 00 IL McCrea 10 00 IV. Mardiall ' ' ' ' . ' 600 Andrew Miller ' 5 0.1 Joh. W. Mercer . 500 John C. Mitchelllo 00 Joseph hi l'ile . 600 W. B. Robins 600 R. Rundle Smith 10 00 L. A. ccott 5 00 A. G Stout. 5 00 Henry J. Worrell ' 5 00 Byron Woodward 5 00 Clinton Sage 1010 Jacob E. Bowers • 6 00 S. J. Crane 10 00 Theodore Cuyler ~ 30 00 Lewis C. Cassidy 25 00 W. B Drayton 10 00 J. B. England 5 00 Morton P. Henry 10 00 E. Smith Kelly . 600 H. E. Kten, 1000 Thos. B. McElroys Oil R. C hleMurtrie • 25 00 T. Bptneer Miller 4i... 40 00 D W. O'Brien - 5 00 Edward 1(1. Paxson . 10 00 Jamee W. Patti - 2r 00 J. T. Toontaslo 00 A. Thompson . 10 00 J. B. Thayer 3 40 A. V. Zee. 0 00 James Lyud 21 10 B. 0. Townsend 30 00 El! K. Price 60 00 Charles M. Wagner 30 00 GUbTaVI3II Retnak 10 00 E. Taylor .. 600 Charles E. Lex 10 CO ?dotes A.Dropsie . 10 el) Frederick M. Adams"' 1000 Iv. B Browne • 10 110 .. Wm Si. Price • • 1000 J. D. Rodney ' - 500 W. Retch Wister 10 00 James T. Mitchell 6 00 Alexander E. Cutler •• 5 og- J. Cook Longstreth 6 00 George D. Stroud 600 George H. Earle . 500 Charles Gilpin 20 00 • 1 dwttrd I..pper. 10 00 Total 51,093. which, In addition to *.160. nre-_ elonely acknowledged, makes the sum of $1,.105 contributed by the Philadelphia Bar. PROM THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS. From members of the Cardisle Bar, remitted by the lion. James H. Graham, viz.: Boa. JAlllen• H. Graham 6 00 W. 11. Miller 600 Lemuel Todd 500 .1, M. Weskley - . 610 Henry Nev. sham 600 loan Lee • 300 . Wm. 3 Shearer SOO C. P. lintr.rich 300 J. W. D. Gitielen 300 —lames R Smith S 00 Charles B. ilepharn 3 CO S. Hepburn, Jr 300 James •. Dunbar 300 Merlin C Herman 300 helm E. Shapley • 300 Joint P. hheads• • - ' - 300 Wm, M. Penrose • 6 00 -John Williamson . 3 00 . R. M. Henderson 6oo C. h. hiatilaughlin ' 3 00 M. Williams 300 Jos. Ebner. Jr t 6 00 Frederick Watts 600 John Brown Parker 6 00 Robert P. McClure 600 Total from the Culla a Bar, $97. From the legal profession* of Schuylkill Co.. remitted by Jelin Bannau, Esq., viz, : lion. Jame. Ryan 60 03 John Bannan 100 IA Thomas R. Bannan 3) I:0 H. Beyer 10 00 Wm. It. Wells 10 00 JlaTICt. B. Weed* 20 03 Jilts Evan MI 00 George b. B. Kelm 2i 00 : John W. Roseherry 2000 Thomas G. Walker 10 00 Franklin B. Gowan al 00 Frencin I'. Dewees 10 CO Seth W. Gear 10 ,00 Beujamin W. Cumming 10 00 Lion Bartholomew 1000 Jsrne. U. Campbell 25 Cl) Win, R. Smith 10 (0 Howell Fihber 30 00 E. Greenough Scott 10 le Edward G. Parry 10 to F. W. Hughes 20 00 George li. McCabe ' - 25 to It. B. Graeff . • 600 A. W. Lyburn 200 Wit,. P. Ryan 6 aii 0. F. 8111ude11..... 6 00 . D. B. Green 10 00 Benjamin B. McC001..•.. 5 00 IV. H. Potts 6 00 J A. TIMM 3 00 George W. Matz 3 00 George W. Mumble 9 OD C. Little 6 00 Daniel D. Dlittaan 200 Total from Bar, Schuylkill coanty, 4;503 00. ,From the Bench , 13er, and officers of the Mon roe county Cortrte, viz: B. n. Jetemy 'Weekly, Associate Judge 600 Ermine] S. Dreher 600 William Davis 6 00 George Fabel,COunty Treasurer 6 00 S. Itolmen, Jr I 00 Thum... A Mcllhenny, Prothonotary 361 John R. Fisher, Recorder 3 00 John B. biome 200 C. Barnott (VW 3 00 ROIL 11. G. White, Potter connty • 31 3 0 lion. Edward A. Price, Media *• 6 00 O. F. Bullard, Media 2 00 Chstles 11. Broombell, Media .. 1:00 From Wyoming county Bar, remlttsd by lion, William Bissell: 39 03 11. n. Wilburn Elwell 6 00 Jen..., L. Reynold., Eon., Lancaster county: 3 1 .1 00 From the Bench and Bar of Erle county, re mitted ny lion. B. P. Johnson. viz: Bon. h P Johnson, Prealtiont Judge • 600 Charlet. W. Rehm 6 00 0. W. Cutler 5 00 S, A. Davenport -- 6 (XI ' J. 11. Walker a pm J. J. Vincent 5 IN • C. J. Diode A 03 W. Laird 5 CO J. F. Downing ' 15 00 - F. F. Marshall 600 J. W. Wetmore 5 00 Elijah Babbitt' 5 00 ' ' Joeepb Gunnison A 00 fpcncer & Marvin 5 On • Wm Kelso 600 I, W. Douglass 6 00 R. E. Woodruff 0 00 Wm. Benson 6 00 :I, James SDI 5 00 0. W. Colton, Prothonotary 5 00 Bon. .1. Crier, Aa..ociate Judge 6 oo B Total from ar of Erie county, situ. 00. 81.068 30 Preylonely acknowledged 877 00 Total. Legal Profee;don 1142,7&3 SO JOHN W. CLAollolthr. Treasurer, It (Mee 118 8. SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. lar THE FLORAL lIORTICULTU•RAL 001rMITTEE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, PIiILADELPIIIA, THANKFULLY AcimowLunns THE RECTUM OF THE FOLLOWINO corrittEuTion AND DONATIONS: Carh rocelpta as follows: Prom tbo rule of admission llcketa at Fair $21,M3 08 Sale of flowers, fruit, 'vegetables, fancy arti cles. Sic., at the Etir 6,421 02 Receipts at "Otraiey Tout," per Mn.a Attbrei H. tallith 29n lirt pr seeds of r le Cbanipetre. at "Bertram Hall" 8.54 48 Net proceeds if a Children'a Fair, at Martia burg, Pa., per Site. Ropy 57 00 Donations and enbscriptions as folloWs: • Mrs Ssinnel IN Meal . 15000 A. Nobbe, Mataaras, Cuba, $100; Miss Jean b.gelow, Lendon.England, $lOO :00 00 Mrs. Chas Taylor, sitio; lire. Relmutb, OD; • Silas Perciyal.lBso 150 00 Sites Drexel. drßt; lire. Harmer, $10; Mrs. R. R. Percival, $6 40 0) Catharine Percival, $0; liabort KilviugtOrk, 6 Air #B. s. Elfra Si arks. $140; Mr. Thomaa Sparks. 41 00 SICO MO CO Alin. Joseph S. Loveriu44, $100; Mrs. J. Rhea ENTICID, $lOO 200 0) Proceeds of Rollie, per Sirs. Barton. $2O; Mrs. .1. Ellen 93nrtun, $lO additional 35 CO Air,,... Willing. $1.5; Mrs. W. Si. Hassel -50 00 Amount collected by MIA. Sparks 21000 Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, $5B; ltrs. J. G. Wat.• - ruougb, $23 80 01 Preccede of Rattle, per Mists I... Barton 3 00 Mrs. George Cadwaluder, $5; Mr. F. Brown. - $6 10 00 lihss planer. $10; Shoe Sergeant. $5O 60 00 Mr. Ilagedorn, s2.i; Mrs. .I.IV. Paul, $5O 76 OU Sire. B. P. Hutchhantn, 15: Slier lititchinson. $3 ' 10 00 Miss Nate B. llopkins. $4; 0. W. Catponter, Jr.._ $0 900 W. L. t!chntfor. $2.1; Ghee Bartrier, $23 rot co .1. L Sal; S. b.fPrlee, S - 21 ISO Os Cult" , Cope, $2.1. - e.dward E. Wright. $25 ....... '4O 00 htiword blynir.CO; EvaLß Rogers, $lO 20 00 liiortun C. Fisher Nis. Tobias Wagner 33 DO Dr in J. B sB inaWild, 'Middletown. Pa.. $0; 0. R. Kg. ,5 40 03 Collection in It country 'thnrch, by a country carton, Shamokin, Pa 8 00 Total easli receipts $.3 I-1 26 CONTRIBUTION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. From Wm. Bright, Rising Sun, Philadelphia; John Kennedy, Port Kennedy, Pa. . • I:•aac Pullen, Heights. town, N. .1.; Wm. Parry, Clnnamlneon, N. J. ; Dr. George Drown, Mount Holly, N.. 1.; ni. P. Loogatreth, Darby Pa.; Ellwood Borton dloornstown, N. J ; A. dlaills , Berdentown. J. Nathan Leeds, Cinna mineon, N. J. ; Mire Leunlg. Philadelphia; G. C. Har mon. New Coale, Del.; L. W. Ileretine, Germantown; Dr. Monne, West Whltellintl, Pa ; Henry N. Johntou, (lermanlown;• S , unit L V. 31.-rrick. Gormantown; J. Vaughan Merrlea, Ito:borough, Pa.; Nice Neely. Ma nnyunk. Pa._; Mr. Watt on . Darby, N.; 31rs. Bake well jeep, Delaware county: Mrs. John Citanuon, Germantown, Po.; N. L. Shafer, Germantown; Bra. Wm. Harmer, Rinasessing, Pa.; James Cloth or, CM ramonson, N. J.: Ellwood TV6012, Abingdon, Pat.; A. \V. Harrison, Palls of Schnylkill. Pa. ; W. C. Houston, Miss Lydia Hoopes, Alex. Cummings, Wm. Granule, Chats. V. Bogner, and others. DONATIONS Ole PLANTS IN POTS. From Mrs. Jusenh.Loverins, F. Algaier.W.—William aon, John Williamson, J. S.uatt. James Ritchie. Thug. Notertisan, Otroge Williams, Louis Bauman, David Nelson, D. A. Dreer, C. Shetta, R. Scott, Robert Baba, D. R. King, and others. • •. Among the many-aliscellaneons articles contributed; the following merit particular notice: Irou-w,rk (Deer and Frogs) from Wood & Perot, valued at $132.60; six Bee-laves, (ruin John Tamer. Philadelphia, told for 0 ) 5; Wax Fruit from Milt. John Collins, valued at s7a; A Mechanical Ship, front Jobs Monier, tmlil for $3O; a lot of Decoy Ducks, from John P. Tull, valued at $l2: three Form 13ells, from Nisley. Brothers. & Co., Middletown, 'Dauphin coun• • ty. Pa., told fur $l6; J. A.' Wilion Altoona, Pa., four car loads of evergreens ;Mrs Dr. Price. West Chaster, one, car Whoa evergreens; two , Susquehantia tar lIPB, from L C McCammon ; a cage of stuffed birds, from Lower Williston Ladies' Aid Society; Mr. Volmer, Reading, Pa . one dozen Catawba brandy, valued at $24. and thirteen bottles currant wine, worth $l3; vase et wax fruit, from rulonville .Aid Sudety', Chester comity; Due barrel of shalt*, from Mrs. %Wooten, At lantic. city, N. : a dozen rain gauges, from Miss B. Fisher, Germantown; an least Indian bamboo chair, from Mr. Lippincott; a large collection of ornamental vases nod statuary, loaned by Mr. S. A. Narilsou, Wood & Perot, J. R. .Beti., Wtn. Struthers, Esq.. and others. Alto, for the following contributions of Nursery Stock: 'George B. Deacon, Burlington, N. J. Hatay A. Dreor $164 B) Baines & Hacker, Cheltenham 127 00 Witham Blight. Rising Situ 100 00 Meehan & 11• ndeil, Germantown 75 00 Robert Otto, West Chester, Pa 75 00 Luiteua Pierce, Chester county, Pa • 66 00 Daniel Engle, 'Marietta, Pa 51 2.1 Edward J. Evans & Co., York, Pa : 50 00 floury M. Emile. Marietta, Pa 44 50 Joseph B. Gray, West Chaster, Pa 41 80 Allen W. Ceram,. Whitemarsh. 40 71 Tob.as Martin, Mercerabu. g. Pa 34 00 Samuel Miller, Lebauou. E. G. Harrison. Aulmeville. Pa Thomas F. liereeron, Cataiwissa. Pa 52 00 Edwin Allen, New Brunswick, A. J 21 55 Thorium S. Seal B N) S. H. Purple Columbia, Pa 15 00 John Bober, Lancaster county, Pa 12 00 J. A. Nelson & Sun. Mercer county, Pa . 00 H. A. Slieh, Harrisburg. Pa., Grapevines. Miss Brasiers, West Philadelphia. Raspberry plants. Also for contributions of bouquets, cut dowers, hang. ing baskets, &c., from the following; Mrs. President Lincoln, Washington, D. C. - Mrs. H. Balsa. Sim A. Drexel, Mrs. J. B. Stitched, bliss M. A. Percival, Miss R. h. Fisher, Wakefield; Silos S. B. Donlan, Mrs. Fontange, Mrs. B. A. Dreer, Mrs. Leedom, Mrs. H. Morris, Mrs. Judge Joliet, Reading; Mrs. Brodhead, Delaware Water Gap: Mrs. :kludge, Mrs. P. Mackenzie, Sirs. T. Moderate, Mies A. C. Heyl, Miss Helmsth, Sibs Fox. Germantown, Mrs. Mclntosh, Mrs. A. S. Rob.rts, Mies Dickson, Germantown, Mrs. Watmongh, Miss E. G. Fisher, Germantown; Miss J. E. Haines. Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. Devine, Mrs. A. Mears, Mrs. W. M. Davis, alra. Jos. S. Lovering, Mrs. A. M. Hazlett, Delaware county; Miss Nellie Hazlett, Mrs. A. Blaker and Miss Mary Sautes, Newtown, Bucks county; Miss C Sheaff, Whitemareb; Mrs. Fred. Fairthorne, Roxborotigh; Mrs. J. Price Wetherill, Mrs. John Wagner. Germantown; Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Meth-sin Mies E. Do) le, Port Deposit; Miss Baratta, Beading: ' Miss M. 'townsend. Dounieville. N. J. ; Mies Garrett, Sirs. Plume, Mrs. S. Wetberill, and others, Bethlehem. Pa.; Mrs. H. Lee, Mrs. Martian, Mtge Jan ney, lilies Watson, Silos Annie Wuster, Mrs. W. Chey. nay, Mrs. Beggs. Mrs. W. Bathos,. Mrs. IL Thomas, Miss E. K. K. Watherlil, Miss Crnikshanks, Potts town; Mrs. J. C..WeHer, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. H. Arnold. Ruining; Mrs. J. Hunter, G Hestonvllle; Mrs. Charles Kelly, Kellyville; Mrs. John Bohlen, Mrs. Hunting don, ermantown ; Weak G. W. Carpenter, G erman to wn the Misses Hentiersoh,'Miss Emma - Evans; German town; Miss C. Gibbous,Salem, New Jersey; Mrs. A. C. hauchL B. Taylor Mrs. W. Harmer, Harmer,H Mrs Charles R. Waring, Tyrone, Peansyl vent,: Jetties 0. Dienes, Lonea..coming, New Jersey; Mrs. M. Brame, .13ertLehem, Pa.; Mrs. H. C. Lticken beat, Bethlehem, Pe. ; Miss E. A. Bates, Haddonfield, Is J.; Wu. S. S. Price; Mrs. George D Parrish; Mrs. B. S Simmons; Miss S. E. Lougstreth; Mrs. Charles Graff, Delewste; Silos Connelly, Ralston, Pa.; Sirs. J. Hacker; Sirs. Dr. 0. Wister, Germantown; Miss -Heft; Sirs. Mary King; Sirs. T. A. Newhall, Germantown; Mrs. C. J.. Wirier, Germantown; Mrs. J. R. Latimer, Wilmington. Del - the Sliss.a Bell, Germantown: Ladies of Pottsville . ; Robert Kilvina ton; 13, J. Leedom, Geimantown; Sir. and Mrs Met-schert: James Dun dee; Jeflma Lonetreth; Mr. Robinson; Saint themes' Church, Wbltemersh; A. Drybalg & Son; P. McKen zie & Sons; Dr. Ringlend; George R. Smith; Edmund Smith; W L. Sheller; John Gray f John Kennedy, Port Kennedy. Pa, ; J. V. • Merrick, Roxborough; Mr. Tryon; John hherwood; Dr. M. F. Longetreth; B. F. Reimer; F. Evans; A. L. Jenks: James rtitehle :Woo. B. Dap, Delaware m-nuty; S. ?Jaunty & Co.. Rising Sun; Robert Scott; Dr. T. U. Heston, Newtown, Bucks county: Jacob Jones, Haddington; G. W. Futon; Master - Abel Motivate; Master W. W Molntosti, Cen tral High School of Philadelphia; Wills' Hospital; House or Refuge; Glenwood Cemetery; Peter Raabe; James Berl; H P. McKean, Germantown, - Hoopes & Bloiber, Wet Chester; Mr. Dix; Thomas Richardson, New Toth; William Hobson; 'l'. S. Doweng, West Whiteland, Chest.r county; IL Middleton; E. Wether- Frankford; George Sayers, Wilmington, Del.; S. Keyser; John J. !math; David Nelson; David Ferri. sou; r. R. Frees, Germantown; Charles Campbell From New Jersey Department, from Salem, N. J., A R. & L. E. Cox, Kennett Square, Chester 'county, Pa., Mrs. Dr. R. A. Hunt. The Committee would also tender their grateful actsuowleoements to Prof. JAMES C. HOOCH, of the Pulled States Mint, and Mr. W.S. 8011THWUGD, . for their valuable and highly appreciated services tolls arrangement respectively of the "Frigid tad Torrid • Ou behalf of the Committee. Mrs. J. RHEA BARTON, D. RODNEY KING. Chairman of Ladies' Coln- Chairman of Oentlemea'S mitres. Committee. jyle amwflt WOODPE1t•811110P SOLDIERS , HOM, N. W. COR. OF BAGS AND CROWN S 1 BEETS.—The Board of Managers acknowledge the receipt from the LADIES' AID 131 , •CARL1SLE, PA., and return their sincere thanks,for th e following liberal donation to the Home: • 27 Unbleached Muslin Shirts, 2D Cray Flannel Shirts, 6 While Moil& Shins, St pair Woolen Socks, 7 pair Muslin Drawers. 27 Sheets. 21 pair Red Flannel Drawets, 40 Pillow Slips, 4 Feather Pillows, 4 Bed ()ante, 58 Towels. S Chintz Wiapperii, 10 pair Slippers l 4 Elandkerfs, 36 Housewives. 3 bars Castile Soap, )4 rollr of &indexes, 1 box of Lint, 3cc, &c Donations of nil kinds of Provisions,Groceries Cloth. kW, &C., &c.. be thankfully received by th ei Stow aro or Station at the Home, or by any of the Board of Managers. Cash donations can be sent to WM. STRUTHERS. Treasurer, No. 1022 MARKET Street. .Vhdders admitted to the Home during the day. 11 • bilbl It rrti LI SM.--:CO F EREN CES will ba held at B.IIISOM-VI'KEST BALL on 61.11gDAY. at 1011. A. N. had B Y. M. Subject—Local and National theatazations. Admittance free. it• INSTIFIUMION IN ItOOK•KEEP DO, Penmanship. Commercial Wenlotions. Telegraptsg, sic , at CIUTTENDEN'S comatsacrAL c.o) LEGE. 637 CiIinTIVIIT otreet, corner of Seventh. NO VaaaTlONS.—Studentt Inetructed separately, end at such hours /LA beet Knit their convenience. Cam ino:nee ',rails on application. jyl6 31.• IT. PATRICK'S Excußsto.. THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL EXCIIKSION to ATLANTIC CITY of the CONGREOATIoN OF ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. will be given on WEDNES DAY, July 27th. Tickets. 61.23; may be obtained at soy of the Catholic Book Stores. Proceeds in aid of the poor and the orphan and destttnto children of soldiers. Marshall't Brass and String Bands will accompany the Excursion. . Last Boat leases TINE-STRUT WIt'ARF at 6 A. DI , precisely. jyl6. 23,24.4.-te I T7lDlOUriligttln OF • T11(11 ?RFT Hun dred Days' Yoh:adman, and Extra U BOu l l f y or Fu l ta . m • The undersigned have been appointed by Councils as a Commission to pay tie Fifty Dollars Bounty to each dale One II undred Days' Meu of lLe city. Thine men must be attended to immediately. It is a matter of deep regret to the Commission that there must be a delay until further notice, probably un til the let of August, in paying the families of re-enlist ed veterans who did net receive ward bounty. Just as coon as possible the payment of tho extra bounty of Twenty-five Dollars will be iesnmed,and notice given. This bounty being a retrospective gift of the city, in stead of the payment of a debt, will be paid on satisfac tory evidence to members of the families only, or to the veterans in person, trot nut on powers of attorney to oyents. The Counalission will daily receive applications from the OUP Hundred Days' Men, In Goldsmith's Building, LIBRARY btreet, in the rear of the Post Office. E D. SAUNDER 4 Chairman. JONATHAN BULLOCK. EDWIN CREWS, PAUL J. FIELD, jylG-Itif GEORGE W. SIMONS, OFFICE OF 'FIIE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, 232 WALNUT Street, PFIII.ADRI.PIIIIA, July 11, 1561. The Direetore have Ole day declared a Dividend of ONE DO) LA R AND TWENTY CENTS per share—free of taxes—payable on dentaud.• jyl2-tit cue !ILES PLATT, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE ROCK OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYL VANIA, No. 40U WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, ally 6. 1864. The Board of Directors have thie day declared m divi dend of THREE VER CENT. on the capital. Mock of this. Couppaey, payableon and after the 20th of July, free of Slate tax. The Books or the Company will he closed on the 75th teat., at 3 Y. At., apal opened on t Ise 2lat. jyt . -thstu tjyYD JNO. F. GRAFF, Treaanrer. mr. OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COIAPA HY; PHILADELt•HIA, 7 mo., 11th, 1864 At a sia• ed meeting of the Board of Managers, held THIS DAY, a semi-annual dividend of One Delhi- and Eight 3 • five Cents per share was doclared, clear of State and United States lax, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repreAentsti yes, on or after the 21st Instant. The transfer book will he timed until the 21st 'Att. jyl2. 121 WILLIAM MlDDLE,SecretnrY. W. OFFICE OF 'nu: FAME INSII HAECE COMPANY, Po. 400 COES TNUT &test, P/1111•ADELPITIA.:Juli , 60;1881: At a metting of the Beard of Directors of t e Fame In sorsince Company, bold thin day, ÷nd of Til HER PER CENT. was declared , peptide on demand. clear of all taxon. W. L BLANCHARD, jy6-121 Secretary. PrTIM NUSQUEBANNAANDTIDE. WATER CANAL COMPANIES hare their'ollice at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4. The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto fore In Smith FOURTH Street, has boon removed to the omce of the Companies, at the Place above stated. OrDIVIDEND MOTH/E.—AT A MEET. IRO of the Directore of the DIAMOND COAL CO.. beld ou Wedneeday last, a Dividend of THREE PRUDENT VILF d POI %rod t payable on and lifter the 16th at 713 MARKET btreet. Jan' 1864. J S. AL crrl4 TER, Seetary. 3t*, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1864: NATIONAL UNION TICKET. • ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNESSEE. 'REPRESENTATIVE. 1. Robert P. Ring, 13. Bliaa W. Roll, 2. O. Morrison Cantor, 14. Chariee El. Shriner, 3. Ilenry 13umm, 15. John Wiater, 4. Willium Et Kern, 16. David liTcConanghy, 5. Barton B. J4lika, 17. David %V. Woods. O. Charlet , ' X. Runk, 18. hang Benann, 7. Bobo , t Parke, 10. John Patton. .8, William Taylor, 20. Samuel B. Dick, 9. John A. Elloataud, 21. Bvorard Bierer, 10. 'ilichnrd 11. Coryell, 22. John P. Penney 11. Edward 801 l tday, - 23. Ebenezer MO.Tonkin, 12. Charles F. Read, 24. John W. Blanchard. By order of the State Conti BMW NOTICE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA. CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS, north side of Chestnut, West of Third,) on and .after GREAT CENTRAL F R.—DE IIP••••• PARTAIENT OF WOOLEN AND coTros MANUFACTURERS AND. WOOL AND . COTTON The undo signed acknowledges the receipt of the fol lowing-contributions in aid of said Fair .• - Whitehead Bros Trenton. N. .3., 20 doz. woolen shirts nod drawers, valued at 5400 00 Gamed & Bro , Frankford2oo TO Do. employees Tremont Alia 121 92 Do. do. Wingtohocking Mi 11.... 89 74 W. Lirine Son 100 00 Dm employ aes Kennebec Factory-- 75 50 Do. do. Pena Factory 99 . 85 Mark Halfpenny, Winile'd Mills. Laurelton, Union county-. Fa 49 25 Miss Tamer. Diehl end friends, Hartley town ship, Union county, Pa.... Campbell & Elliott Pultorth and employees. Isaac Stead Do, employees .. • ... • • Ss roes .11ega y Ellicott Fisher, Ciermatiown Solomon Wilde, Frankford Previously reported . , $10,610 -IT EDWIN MITUEOLL, Treasurer. Philadelphia, July 12, IS6I. IYI-1•31, arDIVIDEND NOTICE.--OFFICE OF THE PERRY OIL COMPANY, S. E corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, v PIULADELPITIA, Julyl3, Igo. The Board of - Directors have this day declared the Third Monthly Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Rtock of the .Comp my. out of. the earnings Of the month of June, payable at the Office of the Compa ny. clear of State tax, on and after the 20th in it. The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, 16th. loot., and reopened on Wednesday, oltt inst. - jy]l Gt PERRY, Treasurer. f r. • OFFIVIS OF Ti R ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY. 400 WALNUT SL. PITILAPETMFTIA. JOY 6, 1864. The Directors havo this dap declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com pany for the last six months, payable on demand, free of all taxes. CHAS. POSTER, - Jy6-12t Secretary. igr OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOWN. THIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Street, PAILAPELTITTA, July 9, ISM. The Board of Directors of the LOCUST bIOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY have directed the distri bution, on the 20th instant, among the holders of the Stock on the books of the Company on that day, of part of the proceeds of sale of certain lands, part of the capital stock of the Company authorized to be soldluuk distributed by the act of Asaemply approved May sa. 1864. . In accordance with the direction aforesaid, on and after the 20th instant TW RNTY DOLLARS will be paid . on each share to the Stockholders on the books of the Company on that day. The transfer books will be - closed for this purpose from and after this day to the 20th Instant, Inclusive. j yll-tjy2o JOS C. COPPUCK, Treasurer.. oo ... 2,00 via DIVIDEND.—TFIE DIRECIY)RS•4W thr NOBLE. AND DELASIATER PETROLEUM. COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of VW PER CENT. from the earnings of the month of Jane and an extra dividend of TWO PER CENT., both pay able on the 90th inrt. The transfer books close on SA TURDAY, the 16th inst. GEORGE W. HUNTER, becretary. JuLy 13.1864 MONEY BROOK' COAL 400711.1. ANT.. —At a meeting of tha Beard of Directors of the Bornßrook Coal Company. hold at their Office, No. 209 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia , on the sth inhtaut. a DIVIDEND OF TBREE PBR CENT., clear of all taxes, was declared out of the earnings of the Company for the months of May and Jnne payable on tusd.after the 19th of July, at the Office. of the Company. JOHN B. SIoCREARY, President. The Boney Brook Coal Company was organised by the election of the following Officers and Board. of Directors: President, • Vice President, John B. McCreary. 1 Lewis Andenried. Treasurer, Secretary, Davis Pearson. S. McHenry. - -- DIR: John B. McCreary, Davis Pearson, jy7 70! ' Thomas orrzium soniEssET ize.opir AND COAL COMPANY OF 'PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, Naw Vous, June 10, 1164. NOTICE le hereby given that, pursuant to &resolu tion of the Board of - Directors, an Instalment of TWEN TY PER CENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stook of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby is, made payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company. on or before the 18th day of Julyaext. - lell4-tialS Atikint: T. -- 11. TYNO. Seerstars. IM3 LILLLB, RIB ATTEMPTED ROBBERY FAST SUWDAY monrrirrcr, States that the burglars did not drill a hole more than half an inch through, whist statement be knows to be false, as the burglars did drill a hole three-quarters of an inch deep, which was half way through the door. There is no doubt, had they not been disturbed, they would have drilled Hall the way through the door. and then robbed the Sate. Although Lillie states that the farther you get into the Safe the harder the iron, which is another of his false statements. I will undertake to drill thi balance through; and if I dou't succeed inone-half hour's time, I will forfeit one hundred dollars; or I will drill as many holes as will satisfy him in from one-half to two hour's limo in any part of that Safe, or any other Safe he has in use in Philadelphia. It I don't succeed I will forfeit one hundred dellaris. I succeeded yeet•rday in drilling three holes in the Safe at our store in twenty minutes each with one drill. which is ready to drill three more. . NEW ROUTE TO WY:LIMBS/LIME, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TIME AND DISTANCE SAVED ! BY 7A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN, FROM THE NEW DEPOT, THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON, - ARRIVING IN WILKESBA.RRE 2.45 P. M Leave TiLKIISBARRE at 1. P. M., making close con : Betblebem with North Pennsylvania Bar. Prete tiatn, and suive in Philadelphia at 8.20 P. M. THE EXCELSIOR" HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. HONG DENIIINE UNLESS BRANDED . 31 I.I.& CO., PRILIDA.. EXCELSIOR." J. H. MICHENER. & GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, AND • Guam OF THE CELEBRATED ee"EXCMI.I3IOII" EUOAE•OURED mum Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Race streets,. Philadelphia. The in/lily-celebrated " EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured by J. H. M. & Co. (In a style peculiar to them selees) expressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious favor, free from the unpleasant taste ot salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for talc my2B-tntbarn yr EATON & DEN CKLA., HARD WARS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COM MERCE. and 510 NORTE! Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. & S. Butcher's Cant Steel ; Eagle Cabloet Locks. Yotosco's Borne Nails; Locke's school Slates. Copper, Bran, and iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Alao a. areortruent of A.:Aerie:in Hardware. fe9-9et FOR ,PRESIDENT. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL MORTON MeMICILLEL, Philadelphia T. CIIKNINGBAM, Beaver County. ral Committee If CAMERON, Chairman. NEW BANKING HOUSE, CORNER OF TUESDAY, THE NTH INSTANT. MORTON IgcIOOLIA.EL, Ja.; . Cashier .roes. Lewis Attdenried, Jacob A. Myers, Beeves. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. BOMBASTIC PUFF THE • EVENING 'TELEGRAPH Of thelEth inst., relative to the OF ONE OPIELE.BAFBB. DAVID EVANS_ RETURNING, FARE $1.25. BAGGAGE CHECKED THEOIIGH ELLIS. CLARK, AGENT 6TH UNION LEAGUE NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT, col:. kIARMANITS NEFF. THIS EMMERT IS ACCEPTED FOR ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. *5O moo $l6 PER MONTH PAY. ALL THE OFFICERS J),X THIS REOrACKIT, HAVE SEEN SERVICE IN T HE' F FELD. And. citizens enlisting in amp of the Com Ponies Can do S ao with tho certainty of haying 4 73 60 Ob 00 2000 2000. 10 00 Competent anti Experienced Olitcm . 10 as . 50 80 9.319 06 TO QOPI4I,.TD Let every citizen look at the dinger that threatens. he importance of prompt action. and the necessity of reinforcing our armies for a short time, and determine o online at once, and atd In crashing the rebellion. REMRIKEER THAT .OUR NATIONAL CAPI• 'PAL IS AGAIN THREATENED DO , myr. HESITATE, BUT. CONE AT ONCE ! NOW IS TILE ottrsis t COKE, EVERY MAN THAT CAN, AND FUTURE 035ERATIONS WILL BLESS YOU FOR THE SUP- POT! GAVE AT TRIS IMPORTANT PERIOD OP TIM WAR, AND 0160IIR COUNTRY'S HISTORY HEADQUARTERS, APPEAL . TO MERCHANTS MERCHANTS' REGIMENT, t3OLONEL E. WOODWARD, Is now reorganised and recruitingfor Immediate service In the dell, in response to the Governor's call for troops to repel invasion. MONEY IS NEEDED AT ONCE, and the Merchants of Philadelphia are earnestly requested to send their con• Win:Hong to the undrrslgnad without delay. JAS. 5, MARTIN, of Garrett & Martin, 502 MARIfET Street, Treasurer. . , JOHN WOODSIDE, of J. Woodside & Co., :107 South FRONT Street. THOS: A BOYD, of Boyd & Stroud, 32 North FOURTH Street. A. P. SMITH, of A. P. & H P. Smith, . HIGHLY nirtsoitrAwri COMMERCIAL REGIMENT. Colonel—A. A T.ECHLER. Major—C S. WAYNE. Any person bringing TWENTY MEN to the BEA DOD A RTERS—SANSON Street. above Sixth. will berecommended for a Second Lientenant's commis sion for TVi/ ENVY. FIITE MEN. a Fi•st Lieutenancy; and FORTY tileN a Captain's, withont fall. Men mustered Mimed lately, and sent to camp. A. A. LECHLER, Colonel Commanding jyls-2d. . Commercial Egmont. • i . $5O BOUNI Y. Recroite wanted for Company O, Dray Reserver. (Or 100 Dayg' I , ervice. •Armory, BROAD Street,, below Race. S. W. "PETTIT. Recruiting Meer. VETERANS, TO THE FRONT !- OFFICE. CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, No. 412 PRUNE Street. Ju1y11,1864. Veteran's. whose terms of svrvice have expired. can now re- enlist under the most. advantageous conditions, and while assisting their sonotry at this crisis can se• care ample provision for their families during the irab eenee. By applying to this Committee, they will be pat into the service as Substitutes, and will receive on the day of muster SIX HUNDRED AN 0 FIFTY DOLLARS IN CASH, In addition to the bounty - offered by the Geveramont. Veterans, the country looks to you to uphold her flag against the advancing hosts of rebellion . Apply at tie office of the Committee from 10 E. M. to 2 P. AL DANIEL STE. N3l ETZ. Chairman. .1. G. ROSENGARTE.V, Treasurer. J I CLARK HAILE, JOHN THOMPSON. CLEMENT B. PENROSE, HENRY C. LEA ATTENTION, INDEPENDENCE CITY GUARD t REr.M.ltTai wanted for three Commutes. to be commanded by Major. G. ECKENDORFP, and to be mustered in for 1P days. All the usual Bounties paid, and none but good men wanted. • Armory on LARDIC Eli Street. rear of the Academy of lipoic.• Open every day from 9 A. AL tog P M. J3P2otf Maier G. ECKENDORFF. NOTICE.-11EADQUARTERS PRO yowls, mARsEtt. SECOND-DISTRICT. rnmanat.pnr.l4 Jane 'Nth, 1161. The Lists of Persona enrolled as liable to do Mili tary duty are now being re•ised and corrected. Persons who are improperly enrolled on account of alienate, non-reetdeoce, over forty-five years of age,or permanent physical disability, at onld appear before the Board, prove the same, add have their names stricken a the list. Civil °Mears. elerrYinen, and all other prominent dti tens, who know of persona who have arrived at twenty years or age since Enrolments, June, L 663; of those whose names were omitted by the proper enrolling . 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 sqch service two years during th present war, are in vited to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT and give sash information in theirpossessionite may aid in the correction and revision of the Li N sts. EDWI PALMER. Jytat Capt. and Piot% Marshal Second Diet., Pa. TO SUBSTITUTES.-$650 BOUN TY: OPPICE CITIZENS' VOL. SUBBTI7IIII COMMITTEN,, No. 412 PRUNE Street, July 9, 186.1. This Committee Is now prepared to receive Volunteers who are not liable to military duty. It will have them mustered in as substitutes, and will pay them on the same day the, sum of six hundred and fifty dollars in each, without deduction for commission or brokerage In addition to title, Substitutesare entitled to Twenty five Dollars Government Bounty, and one month's ad vance pay. For further particulars, apply at the °Rice of the Com mittee, between 10e. M., and 2 P. M. Daniel Steinmetz, Chair'n.lJobn Thompson. 5. G. R. sencarten. Trotter. Clement B. Penrose. J. I. Clark Flare. Henry C.. Lea. jytLet # HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SIIAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA. • PHILADELPHIA, Jane 28, 1664. The names of persons removing to or from this District 'will be added to or stricken from the Lhasa enrolment. Copies of the lirts are open for palate inspection, and civil officers and all altizens are invited to appear and point out errors in the lists and give such information as may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any person enrolled may appear before the .Board and claim to have his name stricken off the list if he can show satisfactorily that he to not properly enrolled, on account of Alienage, Non.residence, Over-age, Permanent Phi/idea/ Drea/ritity. A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is ear nestly solicited. WM. S'. LEIIMAN, jela-tf Captain and Provost Marshal. filk TURNIP SEEDS-FRESH AND POBS = DAVID LANDRETH & SON, 1t EZArslt,t. MAREMAL I B• • SALE. =BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Ron. JOHN CADWALA, DER, Judge alba District Court of the United States. In and for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania. In Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Pobllc Sate, to tle highest and bast bidder, for ceah. at the yard of HUMPHRE% HOFFMAN & Co., WATER Street, above Vine, on THURSDAY, July 21, 1864, at 12 o'clock N., 19,000 hornet trvenalls and 212 sable feet of hornet lone. The lomat leas are now lying on lot sonthwestsdorner of CALLOWHILL Street and DELAWARE Avenue. WILLIAM MILL WARD, United States Marshal E. D. of Peantillvaula. raILADELTIIIA. July U, 1861. - jr1.641t PORTRAITS OF. PLEASING STYLES, • aud wonderful awittraey,are made at B. F. REI NER'S gelltry.‘6,34—!AßCFl Street. Splendid etelee artiatimUly ooLored Llfe-alze Photogroplaa to oIL 1.1• MILITARY. BAOII STREET, BELOW IitX.TH WIZ CHESTNUT Street: Finance Committee. MILITARY., „ THIRD C 04.1, REGIMENT TIIIS ItEGIISIENT IS RAPIDLY FILLING UP. ONLY TWO MORE COMPANIES CAN 813 AC- 0 . ED THE REOIMENT WILL THEN HE READY TO TAKE THE FIELD IMMEDIATE APPLICATION snouLD BE MADE. ALL RECRUITING EXPENSES PAID 'JOHN B.HASLETT, Colonel Conunanang. HEADQUARTERS, 205Y.' WALNUT STREET RETAIL DRY GOODS. ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C o'l I-I 0 S . W; T. SNODGRASS, 34 S. SECOND Street, and 23 STRAWBERP.Y greet. A large ttocli of all Mild of CLOTHS, CASSINERES, YESTINGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise s independf,nt of gold g0.70.7cr5, by the package, piece, or yard. Oar motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see oar stock. The. Army and Navy trade has our special at tention. Jyl-lm Pica ORGANDY LAWNS REDUCED FROM $1 25 to 75 cts. Rich Organdy Robes, reduced to S. J,awns reduced from $1 to R 23; eta. Grenadines at very low prices.' Summer Dress Goode all reduced. I,lndla Silks reduced to 75 cts and sl.' White Barege Shawls and Circulars. White and Mack Lace Palates and Rotundas. N Rummer Shawls selling off very low. White and Colored Shetland Shawls. EDWIN if ALL sc CO., • jylB 20 South SECOND Street. CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS eT LOW. PRICES. A great variety of styles of this season's importation, from 22 cents to $.l. Beat Pacific Lawns at 3714 cents. Figured Brown. Lawns at 6735 cents. French Lawns at 40, 60, . 62 and N734' col Beet makes of Masltne, Calicoes, Gin ins, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the manufacturer's prices. - White Earege and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. • , 602 all. wool Cashmere Shawls, $2.20, worthH. STEEL St SON, jyl6` Nos. 773 and 715 North TENTH. Street. SPANISH;N LINES, FOR TRAVEL "LINO SUITS AND GENTS' DUSTERS., Trar ailing Goods of various kinds. Lead.eolred Linens. White and Colored Tarletans. Bine, White, and Pink littequito Nettie s. Nainsooks, Rainbrics ' and Jaconet French Mustins, and Real Swiss Muslims. Gatabaldi-boily Merlins of all kinds. White GOWN in great rHriety. Buff Pink Bine, and White Percales.._ EDWIN HALL kCO., jyl6-Stif .2.0 South SECOND Street. TIXAVINE ' - otrß 'LAWNS. -N-i Lawn:, brown ground, neat figured. 44e. Lawns, white ground. neat figured, 44c. Flurkaback and Bath Towels. Inrge.aasortment Bird's Eye Linen Towels. Extra size Dame* Towels. Ildhesland Wool Shawls for touriste, $5. Bathing Flanuele, red and gray. jyB JOAN R. STOKS.S, 702 ARCA Street $ 1.38 m D ER OT 6 BLE AliD TWIST CASSI SI, SS 6-4 Wide Dark Mixed Heavy Tweeds. Low. priced and fine CARAIMOTOR.. No advance in Summer Stock. Linen Drills end Duck. Superfine White Duck and Drills. Superb Stock Woolens laid in. New York mills and other good makes Mullin, by the piece or yard. Wide Sheet logs by the pleat. Best old standsrd makes Unbleached Ilusthis. Flannels, Tiekings. Cheeks. Stripes. &c. Towels and Toweling». Damask Table Linens, Napkins, FANCY SIURTIhG•FLANNELS. COOPER Sc CONARD, 33 , 7 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. cc - vllAm DE -PARIS," FOR THE -a-i Sfilit—This delightful preparation is asps ciallT recommended to ladles abont visiting the manny or sea shore, for removing the ditcolorations calmed by snabnirn or salt air. The Email de Paris' to en dorsed and nniversally_nsed by the ladles of the French capital. EUGENE SOUIN„ No. 111 B. TENTH Street. below Chestnut, Agent for l'Email de Park JeZi-lmil 'BARRIS' MIXED CASSIDIEREB. Light mixed CIRMI:1181915, fODbOYEI . Melton and Plaid Cassimerea. Merino Casstrneres and Cashmeretta. Linen Drills, Satinets, and Cottonadoa. Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, choice shades. Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap. Towels., Towelling, and Napkins. Large assortment at' JOHN H. gTollgs , • Je7 " • 703 ARCH St;eet 11.02 CAREITNDT STRUT. The attention of LADIES VISITING THE CITY, or those aboot LEAVING IT for "Watering Places." or "the Country," is re tfnlly of 'wHITB trat d anga le bl e e t i e r is aim s al • WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, o MORNING WRAPPERS, &c. Aa extensive assortment is offered In Lace and Worked Edgings and Insertinge, Veils, Handkerchiefs, Collare,Sleeves,and in main and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Figured White Goods, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR • RESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dreseee. 100 pieces Pa'ed . Tucked. and Strived 0. E. M. NEEDLES. ARMY GOODS. FEOTHENGIWI & WELLS HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEITING3 AND ETA S ND IE A T R I D N D O S R . ILLO._ • HEAVY CANTON FLANNIL& WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILESIAL • r • 4. ' BROWNRW_t BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEAN wOR3TED TARN. &c. PROPOSALS. A SSIBT AN T QUARTERMASTER GENERAV6 OFFICE PRII4:DRLPBTA, Pa., July 16 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at lb s office until 12 o'clock M.. on TUESDAY. the 19th of JaIy.IERI. for the immediate delivery at the UNITED STITEi STOREMOUSE, Renover-street Wharf, of the following deferlbed Quartermaster's Sores: . _ .9,CCO pounds Harness Leather. boat quality, slaughter aide r, light aides, pure oak- tanned. 0,000 Baiter Chaim, of 000 chain, T'e on one end, and plain en the other. • )60 McClellan Saddles. I,oon Ernshes ( la knots). EICO Furrier's Knives (Wostenholm's). All of the above articles to.be of the best quality. of th• tr several kinds, and,subj.et to inspection. Bidders will state price, both in writing and figures, quantity of each aittcle bid for, and the shortest time required, for deliver, c price to include packages and delivery. This ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guaranteed by two responsible persona. whose etgna terra must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee accompany the bid. The right is reserved to reject all bide deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. For further information, bidders will call at the Office, No. 1139 GIRARD Street. . _ Bq order or Coluani Oeo . . H. drosman, Asa't Q. M Osumi, U. B. A. • 080R08 RARAIE. iyl6.3t. . Captain and A..Q. M. LEGAL. XOTIC E.-THE FOLLOWING NO TICE Is rublished according to law, by order of the Orplaank,' Court for the City and County of PhDs &Ohio, made on the first day of July. A. D. 1.93.1. Oily and County if Philadelphia, 88: TheCemmonwealth of Penes ylyanta to TIIOS. BALCH, one of the Executors of the Estate of Dr. Chas. Frede- rick Reek, deceased— • GREEYINO: We command you, as before we d id, that, laying made all business and excuses. whatsoever, you be and appear in your prover person bbfore the Honora ble the Jed Rex Of our Orphans' Court. at a Court to be held on FRIDAY. the 234 day of September, A. D. 1664. at 16 o'clock of the forenoon, to show cause, if any you base, why the letters testamentary, granted to von as one of the Executors of Dr. CHARLES' FREDERICK HECK. decemed. should not be vacated. and why you should not be dismissed from your office of Trustee wider the will of the said Charles Frederick Beck de ceased. by reason of the matters net forth in the petition of HENRY ratlL DECK, filed in our Orphan.' Conti on the first dity of July, A. 1). 1864. and furtherb to abide the order of the Court In the premises, he ., and hereof fall not ender penalty of one hundre d pounds. Witness Honorable Jß O u s i N e V i A r LD n ir h a( d lsp o s f oh, l Es?..dg L.R.I } y i Ta il r a elf Philad el p hia . 1 . ..0rd one thousand eight Jul y, a tired w.• • and sixty-four. IL M. BATTURS, iYI6-stf Deputy Clerk O. C. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -A. CITY ANT) COUNTY PF.PIIILATELEIIA. Batate of PR itaitidß 7 jui. 3 lßLlVE, 11:nCased. The auditor appointed by the court, to audit . , eettle and adjuet the second account of FRNDERICI. sCNO! BEH,execotor of the last will and tostameat of FRED N RICK JUPPRIILATZ. &ceased, and report distribution of the balance in the bands of the executor, will meet the pante. interested, for the purposes of his appoint ment, on 'TUESDAY, July '24, 1F64, at 11 A. If , at Ma office, DUG WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. .SYPlatutb 42, . WILLIAM ERNST, Auditor, - A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.-IN THE OR PR NS' COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. . lEtriate of MARY GRACE STEDMAN, dec'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by said Court to report distribution of the balance of tho estate of Mary Grace Bingham), late of Horsham township. in eald reunty_of Bloolgommy__, deceased, in the hands of BEN JAMIN P. HANCOCK Administrator of said estate, among the' persons ;madly entitled to the' same. will meet the parties interested for the mimosa of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of August, A. D. DAL at 11l o'clock A. M., at the Macs of the Au ditor, No. 201 EGYPT Street. Norristown, Montgo mery county, Ps. CHAS. T. MILLER, lylft-tOt . - Auditor. IHE NEW TAX.. BILL AND REVE NUE STAMP LAW. Copies of the new TAX BILL AND REV SNUB STAMP LAW for s olo wholesale an d retail, at the Principal depot for the Fate of Internal Herenee sts awe, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, Rod 103 South FIFTH etreet, • iyl44r THE UNDERSIGNED, BREWERS OF. -A- the City of Philadelphia, in consequence of the continued advancing prices of Malt, !lops. Labor, Fuel, Sic., sud toe Increased expenses incident to the manufacture and delivery of MALT LIQUORS, are cern ptaltd to ADVANCE TEE PRICES OF THEIR PORTER AND ALE to the following rates, to go into effect ON AND AFTER THIS DATE: DRAUGHT ALF. per Barrel $ll. rontrun, - 11. BOTTLING ALE, " " 10. PORTER, " Respectfully William Gaul, Abbott & Co., Noose?, Collins, & Co., Philip Guckes, Frederick Lauer, Christina Schmidt, Leeds Sr Gray, Dltbmer & Co., /gnats Rockier, .1 W. D. Smith & Co., JPmes Moere,.. i Goorge W. Girll4. PITATLM J .PITIA. uly 14.18 At (It:ETES DE 171E11TE' OF MANY ••••• etyles. finely executed and tastefully 11.1 shed, "at B. F. REIMER'S new and elegant gravy, ORA ARCA 61404 t, Go early and 44T0 tIXIIO. • it. WANTS. VTA N 7 ED -A PROW-CASE, FIVE OR elz feet lons. at No. 1(0 South 111011TH Bt. lt• WANTED -BOARD IN THE COUN TRY (or the Summer for throe TOTIIOIIO, M let be of rah) , a creme to the city ; on cholla. of the Uennantown Manned preferred. Addresl jyls.2t• 'Ff. P. W.," Oils °lnce. WANTED-IN A DRY • GOODS *TOR- T.T • BING HOUSE, a lirat-rate ENTRY CLERK. Salary liberal to a mac, wall qualified for tbaboaitloa. Adoresa fox 1404, PLU eltiblaP. 0. jyt.i-.t• WANTED—A COLORED BOY. 14 OR T 16 yoors old, as Walter in a Private Family, Ply at GIS LoCUST Street. . • 377-gr WANTED—THREE SUBSTITUTES of good lighting gottlittea, for the Army of the Potomac.. to represent a entlemsn exempt. from milt, 'sty duty. Apply st 5105 WA LNUT St. , Phila. joge•tr. SUBSTITUTES I-SUBSTITUTES I !- SUBSTITUTES I ! IMIAFTED MEN. also enrolled eitlzenn Babb) to the Draft, can be fitrnialied with blillSTlTUTP,ltai.akalga TIIRM PRAM Mll.VrjltlY nrry PAR TRIIRWYRARR,/tt thR VOLUNTEER AND SUBSTITUTE RECRUITING AGENCY, No. 426 WALNUT STRELT. PHILADELPHIA. Applications solicited from all parts of the State. Oar Immediate attention guaranteed. 33-11:44t. S. H. JOSEPH & CO. BSTITUTES WANTED.- HIGHEST glI 'w price paid to reliable men. not subject te' draft. Inquire at so.. 530 pALLoWIif 4L Street. from 9 to 12 .111[.. • . • • • .• ' -Jyl2-6t• RUBSTITUTES - FURNISHED AND kJ. MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES SISOURED.—AP rto No: 530 GALIAIWRILL Street, from Ito 4 BL A . C1113 3t.1 T 11.13 WHEEL- Mr/LIGHTS WANTED. . .. • . Dula , Quawntanagran'a °Pyrex'. • WaFurtuoTer, DICPOT. • . ' - WMIFTINGTOY. D. C.. inly 4, 1584. Wanted at rnee, to work In Government rypair shops, Quartertuebtere' Department Depot of Washington, one hondred (100) trod BrAcksmerEts. and one hun dred (100) good IV EBLWItIG NTS. The pay per month will he eixty dollars (M), with One (1) ration per day, and hospital privilegne when sick. Apply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A. 0. ff.. 11. S. A.. corner Twenty-second and 0 Streets. Wash gton, D. C. • D H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster. j ye-tt'S Department of Washingtoc, TEAMSTERS WANTED CHIRP CICARTERMASTER'II OFFICE, WASIIIIIIITIIST DRPO!, WAnITYWITON, D. C., July 9, 1564. WATI'I ED., at once, IHREE BUNDRED TEAM STERS, each capable of driving with single line. and managlngaix.mule teems. To such who are competent to perform the dnty the pay per month will ho fearty &Mara, with one ea.lon per day, end hospital privileges. Including the beat medical attendance when nick. Apply to Captain Chance Tompkins, A. Q. M U. B. A.. corner Twenty-second and G streets, Washing. ton, D. C. D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Oen. and Chief Quartermaster, jyll.lBt Depot of Wasnington. TO RAILROAD COMPANIES.-A party. a member of the General Ticket Agents' Asso ciation. now-engaged, wilt enter the eerrice of another Compsur, as General Freight and Psesenger Agent, provided fatora+le arrangements could be made. He ha 4 bed several years' experience in both clPPsrtmente. Ample Totemic. will be given. Address Box 566 P. 0., Philadelphia; . iYIS-21. WAN TED4LADIEB TO .. LEARN A liebt businese, by which they eau make good Warw. APPI7 at the boardiog b owe southeast cornerof MAIN lad CHBRRY Sta., Norristown, Pa. It" $5,000,:5 8 9 c'- adv,onirs l T ° s9L w olf - o ll ii p z,2t T g! a te E to n c 5 years &taper cent: geranium. nnply to LEWIS R. REDNER. j7161t. • No, 1521euth Foam's Street. ?RI) A MONTH WANT AGENTS UM at BCO a month, drpenses paid. to sell NtyKVILB- IiSTINEI PENCILS , ORIENTAL BURIIRBS,•and la other articled. Ylfteen circulars eentfred. "Address ap3o-d&w3lii JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford. Maine. 1 , WANTED TO . PURCII/iSB-A RE SIDENCE with modern conveniences, altuat.d front Broad street -to Twentieth, or between Chestnut and Pine streete,•wortb about $7.0110. Apply to ROBERT MO . ; ORKOOR, iTI6 419 WALNUT gtreek WANTED .TO RENT OR PIM CDA SE- 1 % modern three-etory DWELLING rlo nboavtet is n o e in c e e t re , e 3 t a t ig: g d lo w m es t t io o n t" p u nt Adif u tes git WANTED TO PURCHASE-A. WANTED DWELLING, with good yard, site ated between Broad and Twentieth anti Market and Vine street.. ..9 . 4.1d reels •Box 1363, " Philadelphia P. 0. jyl6.3L" W A. N TED— If A. . DWELLING; "Ea rent not to exceed .9.50, Ifetirifen Eleventh and Twentieth, Chestnut and Vine: over a storoor_oE:e would do. AddreFs " House,' at this office. Jyln:it NEW:PUEMICAT;ONN. PRECEDENTS AMERICAN NEVTRALITY, In reply to the Speech of SIR ROUNDELL PALMER. Attorney General of England. In the British House of Comnions, May 13. By GEORGE BEMIS. See:" Price 50 cents. Just' pablithed by LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., 110 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. For *Ale by '..jyl6-etuth St J. B. LIPPLNCOTT & CO. THE. INDEPENDENT. 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A Tale. aunt out. GUIDE BOOR OF THE NEW JERSEY CENTRAL R. R. With a map and handsome illustrations. MACARIA. By Augusta J. Evans. author of "Beu lah. " The ;real Southern Novel, reprinted from the Richmond edition. • CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERO COTTL-FAMI LY. Fine edition on tinted paper. One of the beet works ever leaned. Everybody should read it. LINNET'S TRIAL. A Tale. By the author of "Twice Lest " HOTSPUR. A Tale of the Old Dutch Manor. By Wahrorth. author of "Lulu." TUB TANNER BOY, and How he Became Lieutenant General. By Major Penniman. - DENISE. By the author of " AlademOiselle Nod." 2 vole. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I ' SAVAGE AFRICA, being the narration...of a tour in Equatorial, Southwestern, and Northwestern Afri ca, with illustrations and numb). W Win Wood Reads. CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG-COTTA FA MILY. By two of thermal see• —New flue edition. GUIDE BOOR, for the Central Railroad of New Jer sey and its connections, through the coal fields of Penn sylvania. GOOD FOR EVIL, and other Mora for the young, by A• L • O. E ' A i•TiRINCENSF., being Morning Watches. Evening Incense, and Altar Stones, by J. R. Mended% HISTORY OF FREDERICH TUE SECOND, called Frederick the Great, by Thomas Carlyle, four volumes, sold separately. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, jy4, 006 CHESTNUT Street. NEW MEDICAL BOOKS. TANNER'S NEW MANUAL OF PRACTICE, A new enlarged alittoo.. WYTHE'S POCKET DOSE AND SYMPTOM BOOK. Fourth oditton. ravine& FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. A new revised edl- ti r. BYTOM) ON 'PEE UTERUS. BAUER'S ORTIMPEDIC SURGERY. CHEW'S LECTURES ON MEDIOAL EDUCATION. A NEW MEDICAL CATALOGUE, classified and priced, turntahed gratis LiTinDffillcalltitTAßlSTON. MG South SIXTH Street. APPLETON' z NEW AMERICAN OTOLOPIDLL The Amity for this Invaluable Library of Universal Information le at 33 South SIXTH Street, second , tort'. Also, EBOOltri OF TSB .11313111.1.10 A. By Frank Moore. fall-tf CIOLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, ONLY $1 —lf you want a likonens finel7 execottd. sad of rare accuracy,go to SECOND Street. above Green; sad IMMO Otte at the aboye moderate coat, It" u8••••••.,•VM., , , , M EiIIEIMM BUTORS TO ITS COLUMNS JOHN G. WHITTIER AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES! _ WAR PP-PARTNERS. CAVAI.Ry BUREAR, OPYINS or CHIRPMAT:7I!RXMITER, WASHINGTON. D. C. July 4. RYA Will be sold at PIIIMTC AUCTION. to the Malted blddoz, et the times and pieces named below—viz; LEBANON. Penna. THURSDAY. Jul?, 1411..1104. READING, Penna :THURSDAY. Inly. 21st, 1264. I CA ia.RERIELTRO, Penna., THUJISDA.Y, July 28thl ALTOONA, Penna.. THURSDAY,' Anrast Ab. WILLIAMSPOR, Penna. , TrIIIRSDAY, Anoint lltb; TWO I MNDRED (2CO) CAVALRY HORSES at each place. Tbs.. Eforseethave been condom:led u nntst for Ma Cavalry pervice of lbe Army. For Road and Farm Dummies many orXel bargalaa be bad. Horgan sold r.loalY. Terme: Cant), in Called Statee Currency. JAMES A. ERIN. Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermanter 33 . 8.30 t Cavalry Bineßt. r . col THE ACADEMY OF FINE AnTS• -A- CHESTNUT Strost,sbove Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY. for visitors. from 9 A. SE to BP. M. is'N PERSONAL. PATENTS-tr. B. AND EUROP E AN, - 1 - procured by • • • B. BROWN. 311. WALNUT Street. TO ERSON B L.—BED OR BLACK —'ll4L EARDROPS. 50 cents per pair. at 016 RACE Street. • ,1, 15-21° PBBSONAL.-BED OR BLACK BALL A- BAR DROPS. fifty tentper pair. 01.0 SACS f Weft. . 1116-21. BOARDING. (74MMANTOWN.-TWODESIRABLIC •.- 0, ROOMS can be bad at White Cottageon at it NH KIS Street, Peened bottle) west of Orem iil4-60 ICIOARDLNG.-TWO SECOND-STORY 11- , rooms TO LET. at 1= North TENTH Et. jet-t 1 .TM . TI77: IVATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, -& New Jersey, is open upon the Enropean plan, the cheapest tray to live, costin g about 415 per week; get what you wast r and only par for wlat you consume_ D. P, PETNRS,,Proptiotor. Ctrs leave Vine atree t' overy day at 'T,Vi IL sari 3.30 P. N.jyl6 321 LOST AIVD FOUND. I3OCKET•110011_. FOUND . TEM PRESS 0Pt1CE...,-The owner tor.regieeted.to eau* forward, ame property, and take It sway:. Arply. after 10*. at the coaster of Me Ocoee. 37.10-or • • • LOST • OR . MISLAID -A- POLICY OF INSURANCE, Leaned by the Spline Carden Inert rance Company, No. 470, dated 3uoe %SOM. By rattan:- Mg the !MO a eultable reward will be paid. WM. 1. WARREN. 31r1 N. EIGHTEENTH Street. je22:vroBt• 85()DNZI-TgT-Ei rG r„, a O rk N ea j T ra Ei n otT.Licenvoi. Also, a railroad RHO la ioraberatrAps. Aprdr at LuCA.. EXPRESS CriIIPANV • jylX2i. .. Ito. 26 South FIFTH *eget. EDUCATIONAL. A GRADUATE OP HARVARD, WITS A- 3 - an experience !ten years in teaching, will open, in this city, in SEPTEMBER, a School for Young Ladles: Number limited to Bruen. Terms, $l3O ne ar. Rarnaganne—Rev. Dr. Fcrnase, )426 Pine etreett Rey. Roger Owen. Chestnut Bill• _• Wm. B. Trotter, Ben., 36 North Front street: J, B. 3iitchall, Esq.. MB York avenue, Philadelphia ; -Er-Preeldents Sparks andt Walker, Cambridge,' Mass. L S. Smith, FAQ. , Dorches ter, Mass . :John Haggles, Esq., Brighton. Maas. drum • jert-lme L. H. BUCKINGHAM, Chestnut HILL WOQDLAND SEDIINA.RY, WEST PHILADELPHIA. A DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for Toone Ladles will be opened September 14. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE.. by Roy: HENRY REEVES. A. M assisted by competent and. expedenced Teachers Mr P.. retiree from the Cbam-. bersbnra . Seminary : where the session has t . gularly closet' with nearly fourscore papils. Address, till Julyll, the Principal. at Chamber.burr,. Pa. After that, .No. 9 Woodland Terrace, Went Ptah'', delphia.. BEFERENCE —Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. H. A. Boardman. D. D. ;,Rev. J. G. Bader Rev. G W. Mc- Phail. D. D. • Rev. C. W. Shields, b D.; Rev. lotus W. Mears: D. Joe. Alison and A. G. Cattail. %Q.. ithiladsittbta: Hon J. Kennedy blerebead, Plttsbargt Oeorxe Clambers and A. K. McClure. Charnhers burg• 7T9 swtf - PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE Es. - 1 - STITDTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1330 ARC! Street. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH. D. D.o.E. cLAßzacrs SMITH. A. M., Principals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Aced/. role , and Collegiate. Full college coarse it Classles s Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, tot those who graduate. Modern Languages; Magic, Pabst. log, and Elocution by the best masters. For &maim, apply at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 1611 P. 0.. PhiledelPhia. ap2ll-61Dt EXCURSIONS. 440 RAND PLEASURE SE -O.RMONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR. 4 of the following splendid first-class steamers . 7 • CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NO.IITHERN LIGs T, • CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, LEON SIDES, LAG LA BELLE and PE*ABIC , will leave CLEVELAND. Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. K. each day of the week, axing* Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on that following days at t o'clock f'. AL. through the months of JULY and AUGUST making Grand Excursion Tripe to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Said of America,whtch, for utility, pleas:mt., and healthosse unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over I,ixo miles embraces six digress latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes In iii circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron and Saperfor,wilk the beautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary's. The many and extensive mines of iron and copper, unennatA by any In the world, with the newly-41st. covered and inviting deposits of ailver.lead, wild &ma romantic scenery, combined with its pure and beading climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far meat than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the stedent., the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly , fitted 'AP with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while every precaution has been taken to provide for the safety and comfort of passengers. Fare, Including State-Rooms and Meals,about nabs per mile Time occupied in making the round trip,frear, 8 to 10 days. • Rooms secured, and further Information obtained. ley application to proprietors. ROBT. BAN It & C0.,- Cleveland, Ohl,. FIIISSRY & McBRIDE, J. T WRITING & Co., Detroit, Ilichigala JOHN HUTCHINGS, leTl-t ante, COPARTNERSHIPS. Trric. 'UNDERSIGN'S]) HAVE THIS .11.. day formed a Copartnership for the transaction of the WOOTItSALE BOOT AND SAC'S BOi , INESS•At No. do MARKET St.. under the drm of FOSTER & BENNETT. They are now opening a large and varied stock, to which they invite the attention of buyers. . . 11 . H. FOSTER. Philadelphia. Boston. Philadelphia. ' '• 'OLIVER Philadelphia, Jely.2. BENIU. jy9.atattalt THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE • ASSO -AL CIATLD thernselTes together under the firm of BOLTON, DTKESLUS, Sr CO., and will continue the Car Building buxiness in all its branches at the old establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and Halal, TON Streets. . JOS. R. BOLTON, GEO R DYIK.BMA, 0. W. CHILDS. 3yl-1130 Jose 1,1881 FOR .SA.LE AND TO LET. F OR SALE --ONMEALF REMIT FOR LINDNER'S SPORTING ARMS, manufactured ix Fume. and pronounced by all ajogrtsco.n [hp most' de. Arable Spe/tlna . Gun. &defter's SNYDER & WALTSR,. 229 BROADWAY. Now York. VOR SALE-ENTIRE PATENT A- RIGHT for DEC EL'S VEGETABLE CUTTER, for hotels, saloons, &c Price MOOD. One of the most de sirable investments at the price we have ever offered the public. address SNYDER & WALTER, 220 BROAD WAY. New 'York. r i FOR SALE-DWELLING 2080 and 2tcl2 Green Street. Dwelling S. E. corner Nineteenth and Brandywine. Dwelltageß aud 2039 Mount Vernon, side yard. Dwellings 2031, 2017 and Will Wallace. Valuable Farm of SO acres of Land, and good Band- Inge, near Chester, on Railroad. 116 acme In Camden county. at tsls tier acre. Pleasant Gotten. and Sable, with one acre of ground. at Burlington. N. J. Very cheap. Cottage, with Stable and good Lot, at Tioga. Also, a large yarietr ol other oropertlee. both city and Gauntry. B. F. 3LENN, 123 FOITRTEI 3ireat, • jyl6 and SW. cot. SEVENITEATTEF and GREEN. sia gr ur t FOR CA PE 3r.THIt taunch and commodious steamer Harrell, Captain E. A. Rytber, of the Cape May !Am. Is now. making her regular trips to Calks mayaelutes. ARCH-STREET WHARF every TUESDAY, THUD& DAY, and SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock; retarningi wilt leave Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Psi day, at SK o'clock, touching at New Castle, going mai returning. . . Fare MOO, carrla,ge hire included; children Price. Servants F 1.50, carriage hire extra. Freight at low rates. No freight received after I o'clock, and in all cases must be pre-paid. JOS. A. arE WART, Agana. si gig a t PROM NEW YORK, FOB NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD. YORK, std BOSTON —The steamers CONTINENTAL and ELM CITY leave Peek Slip, Loot River, daily, at II /6P mad 11 at oialit. JAG.% ' ce ajW z i., , FOR ALBANY AND TROY, via Delaware and Raritan Canal —The barge " OLIVE BRANCEL " Capt. John Turner, will. vale for the above points 011WEDRESDAY, July 20th g ate o'clock P. M. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates. apply to D. L. FIANAGAN, Agent, jyl6-4t, No. 3048.. DELAWARE Avenue. LOOKING' GLASSES. • JAMES S. EARLE & SON. 136 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILA.. Ran now In store a very Ina assortment of LOOSING GLASSES. of every character, of the VERY. BEST MANITYACTUTtE AND LATEST STILES. OIL PAINTINGS, " ENGRAVINGS, WO PICTURE LBD PUOTOORAPP FRAMER p FAMILIES RESIDING -IR TM! , . COUNTRY. We are prepared, as heretofore. to supply families at their Cointry Itestelencee with every description FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., ALBERT O. ROBERTS, myshtf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Bin ATM ESTE - YTS COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED bat lIITEGNIALLFJ) Is. multsi of Tone and Power. delitned especially for ontirekaa and Schools. but found To be equally well adAFTed. TO The Perla? and DramblE Boom. For sale only by .BRUCE. No. 19 North SEVENTH Street also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Meloteel constantly on band. mylB-am LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAG STORE—Conducted by Ladles, TWBLIPTIR Street, first door below Race. Every article in theft line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. NU.- D LES, Proprietor, attends te Gentlemen, on the eornat of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Professional accuracy insured. mrs-ttspit ivrONIIMENTS AND GRAVID STONES.—AeIarge assortment of Orave-gtonee. at various designs. made of the finest Italian and America* Marble, constantlyy on hand at the Marble Works et ADAM STEINMETZ. RIDGE Avenue. below Eleverdb. shwa. Philadelphia. atgt-omit DRAIN PIPE,_ DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN sizes. from 1 to 16-Mcb diameter,..witb all kinds 01 branches, bends, and traps, for sue in any quantity. inch bore vet' yltd. 330. 3 ' 430. 4 ea 44 Oa at 554. 6 4$ da 4.6 44 764. 6 „ 414 144 4a .664. TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, For Cottages, Wise, of City Houses, Patent Wind- Urd Tops, for curing smoky chimneys, from 2 to 8 feet gh. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES. Fountains, Pedestals,_ and Statuary Marble Busts. Bracketih and Mantel Vases. PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. 1010 CHESTNUT Street, fel2-frowlf R. A. HARRISON PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.-- , ItioCOLLIN a RHOADS • 1221 MARKET Street, Phila delphia,_ • Water Mille, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams. ?amps of various patterns, Bathing 't Basins,and other articles necessary to furnish Dye Mama In city and, Wintry with every modern conveniencar of Water mut au. • Tara Celia Water aad Drab r cAs-ecorif
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