The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 25, 1864, Image 3

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    dX EFFICIEWT Govenxon.—lndlana is blessed
With a Governor who, being deserted by the LoglS
tura, Is able "to run the machine nione. ,, It Is well
known that in 1863 the Legislature of that State re
fusal to snake appropriations oven for the Interest
on the State debt. Resolved not to call the disloyal
body together again to distract the State by its pro
ceedings, Governor Morton established a Finan
cial Ilureau, ,, and proceeded on his own responsi
bility to raise the Looney to carry on the State Go
vernment.
By means of the Buroau ho collootad and.hOrrOwed
mionoy enough to keep the machinery of Govern
ment In motion, to meet tho interest on the State
debt, and to carry on the reuniting. Pte .borrowed
nearly $400,000, collected from the United States,
Tor mllitary storos, $.30,000, and for militia services
4140,000. The Bureau disbursed over $lOO,OOO, aud
now has on hand about $250.000. The interest pro
vided for by an arrangment in New York amounted
to $290,000. For all these loans the honor of Indiana
Is pledged, and a loyal Legislature will some day
provide for them.
Not many States can boast of a Governor who is
thus able to carry on the State Government effi
ciently, in the face of the hostility of tho logislative
brenok.—Roston Advertiser.
THE err - Y. -•
[FOR ADDITIONAL CITY DRINA AYR ?MIRTH PAGE
DESTRUCTIVE FIRES
About half past ten o'clock last evening a fire
broke out in a three-story brick building on Guil
ford street, below Shippen, and between Second and
Third, the lower portion of which was used as a
stable, by Mr. John A. Evers, and the ewer part as
41 dwelling. It was entirely burned out. The flames
communicated to a large one-story brick building
adjoining on the north, which was formerly occupied
as an leo-house, by blosere. Wolbort. & Bros. It hail
a front of about forty feet on Guilford street, and
extended back to a small street, running in (rem
Shippen. This place had recently boon purchased
by Mr. Burton Rollock, undertaker, on Second
Street, below Shippen.
There Street, was nothing in it at
the time of the fire, with the exception of a now
wagon belonging to hlm, which was consumed.
'rho rear and of It was used as a stable by Mr. Kol
lock, and also by Mr. Louis Fayette. They had
hones in these stables, but they were removed In
safety. This large building was entirely consumed,
• there being nothing left of it but the walls.
Adjoining in the rear was a brick stable owned by
Mr. B. O. Knight, which was also destroyed. On
Guilford street, north of Mr. Kollackts now place,
was a tevo-etory frame, building, ooenpled by Mr.
Ni'llifam Reynolds. The firemen worked manfully
at this dwelling, and succeeded in preventing Its
•entire destruction. A large four-story brick dwell
' frig on Sliippen street, occupied by Mr. Francis
Theis as a wine and liquor store, was considerably
.damaged in the upper portion. - A part, of the roof
was burned off, and the whole place was completely
4ranched with water. A. hole was cut in the ceiling:
of the first floor to allow the water In the Second
• story to run down.
Five two-story-and-afialf brick dwelling houses
extending from Mr. Theis' place to Guilford street
• were slightly damaged In the roar. The effects in
these houses had to, be removed. Several houses in
the vicinity caught fire from the flying Makes, but
.wore extinguished before any damage was done.
The flakee floated around in all directlens,making it
ileceesage for the firemen to wet tho roofs of the
houses around. The damage caused by this lire
riot he stated. The property purchased by
BLNKollock is supposed to be covered by Insurance
In the Etna. The other properties destroyed have
also some Insurance upon them which will probably
cover the loss. Holy the fire originated could not be
ascertained, but it is supposed to be the work of an
incendiary, as there was no fire in the building where
it first broke out.
A destructive fire broke out between three and
Sour o'clock yesterday afternoon in a stable, (men
yded by Nathan Libby, fronting on a small court
.rcusning . into Hazel street, above Front. The
flames extended to three two-story frame buildings,
on the seine court, occupied by Mrs. Sheer, Mr.
Craft, and Mr. John McMahon. The roof and back
portions of the second stories ware completely de
stroyed. The occupants lost considerable in their
effects, caused by damage to furniture and by wa
ter. Mrs. Cress lost everything. She supported
herself by working on army clothine - , end had saved
up some forty dollars, by her industry, which' was
'also lost. Alarge wine and beer saloon, fronting
_on Moore street, which adjoined the stable on the
north, was also damaged In the rapper portion. It
was built of brisk and two stories nigh. The roof
Was burned off, as was also a luau° ou the east,
fronting on the Same street. It was occupied by
Dir. Nathan Libby, the proprietor of the stable.
Four two-story brick buildings .on Front street,
above Moore, were also Lamy. damaged in the'
upper parts. The effects in these dwelling
houses were nearly all removed 'before the fire
gained any headway. They were occupied by Mr.
Christopher Wol ff , Mr. John Sheer, Mr. Lilly;
and Mrs. Sobagire. The wino and beer saloon was
also occupied by Mr. Wolff, who has an Insurance
of $6OO upon his effects, which will not corer the
loss. All the dwellings, together with the saloon,
were owned by Mr. Bower, who is at present out of
the city. The total lose conlii not be ascertained,
but it will probably reach three thousand dollars.
lINANULLL Mill COMMEII.OIII.
BTOCK =CHANG
SWORD
/0 Hun ik Broad Top It sig
1 do word 10:1 Aloorst 2
=1:1!
I ID3O Dalzell Petroleum.
W
160 Reading R....sssem 66
3OARD.
PIUBT•
12 Farmers' Dank, Kyill
W northern Central.. 5551
211) &aide Slade 123;
Aco d %
, 40 Lehigh o
flirt 86
2COOO Eusq do Canal 8%
1 • 1 3 8%
100 do b 5 121 ,
100 do 154
310 do 11135
ICO do bSO 19%
300 Feeder Dam b 5 1
.30 bllnehill 13 01
8 2d 3:34 St R 73
1 - • do 74
600 1:18 6-93 Bonds 10411
300 City 63 New--.. 10 61
620 do 1065 3
0000 Sch Nay - 63 1332. •• • 9 331
51700 do 93
20(3) Tinton Canal Bonds MK
TM El mica 73. ...... 113
7.990 &Hoz', Co coup is S 2
1003 Pit tl big coop 113 esh 79
2030 Stato all C&PaCa
ASTIR. BOARDS.
100 Soso Canal- •••1130 10 , 100 McClintock 011.b10 93(
100 do b3O 19 100 do 6%
60 Dol Die 42.0 30 d 0.... . ..... Cash 5Y
5
4EO Stale Se C&P 101 100 do • 6.4..
160 II 86 20 80nd5.... 106 100 do 6%
3300 do 10.134' 110 Hog Island 1
&DO City Cs New 10656 160 Excelsior 011 .11-15
4 N Penns It 3i3 Ilie Cats.w's prefd.cash 38
4 Penns 11 - 74 2O 3d &3d St 14.... .... _ 74
182 Amer Gold 262 200 Bead It cash. 66 3-16
ICO licElhenny Oil.• 61 - 200 d 0........ ....... 60.4
100 do..- ....cash -68;100 do ........ .... • . 663 K
-60 DalsellPetrolerim 6,..1C0 d 0.... ••••.caeh. RH:
100 do 631-100 MO d 0... ..... —.410 66
30 do cull 6%.100..• d 0.... ...s.leaftlo 66 • 46
Drexel & Co. quote :
New United States bonds, 1351 102 K 103%
Do. New Certif. of lndebtedneu. • • 94 86
Do. 7 8-10 Votes 104 106 .
41nrate rmakters' Vouchers • 91 92 _
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness 1044: 105
Gold 252 254
Sterltng Exchange 274 7
livetwenty Bonds 104 164?
The gold market was comparatively steady on
Saturday, opening at 261, running up to 254, and
closing at 253.
The course of the stock market moves along un
disturbedly. Government loans are firmly held.
The 5-Ws sold on Saturday at an advance, for small
lots, of Af, and large lots were disposed of at 104%.
State BO are Steady at 101, and new City As at
106%; Allegheny County Coupon 55 advanced
Selling at 82, and Pittsburg Coupon 58 sold at 7D#;
Schuylkill Navigation Gs of 'B2 were a fraction
lower ; Elmira 7s sold at 113. The share list, except•
log Pennsylvania Railroad, was inactive and weak ;
-Reading closed at a fraction lower ; Catawissa pre
ferred declined 1; Northern Central g; Alinehill
Bold at 62, and North- Pennsylvania at 3114,' ; Penn
'wylvanla was 3 better. There was nothing doing in
the Coal Companies, and in Canals the transactions
Were also limited ;' Lehigh Navigation at 85, Dela•
'scare DiviSion at 423;, and Susqueha,nne, at 18)4. The
Oil Companies generally were dull; Maple Shade
advanced .4;.. A lot of Second and Third•streetl
Passenger Railroad sold at 74. Bank stocks were
also dull, the only sale being some Farmers' Bank
of Kentucky at 10.5.
The Secretary of the Treasury has given notice
that 7-30 notes of August 19, 1961, may be converted
Immediately Into the 1881 six per cent. bonds. The
interest on the 7.30 notes will be settled up to the
date of maturity, August 19th, and the six per cent.
bonds will boar full coupons from July Ist.
On and alter the Ist of August the insurance corn
gouges will be taxed as follows under the new stamp
act :
Marine, inland, and fire policies, where the con.
ahltration paid for the insurance. in cash. pre
mium notes, or both, does not exceed si() 10 ets.
From $lO to 6:.1) 25 etc.
Exccediog e..% 50 cte.
J.dte insurance policies when the amount insured
does not exceed 4t1,2110 25 eta.
Exceeding 81,000 tend not exceeding SS,O(X) 50 cts,
xceeding $5, C(4) 1W cts.
The New :York Post of Saturday says:
Gold opened at 155 on sensation rumors of a new
raid in Maryland. The closing price is 152%. Ex-.
change is dull at 288 for currency and 109 for gold.
The loan market is fairly supplied at 7 91 cent.
The banks are more willing to lend, but the brokers
bare as yet but little disposition, in the unsettled
condition of the market, to encourage the growing
desire of their customers to operate for a rise.
\ The stock market opened firm, without much
setirity. At the second call there was an Improve-
Went of %@% per cent.
„1 Governments are strong. Five-twenty coupons
Irewanted at low, and certificates at 54%; seven
n.hties are steady at yesterday's rates, and con.
Pris of 1881 have advanced;. per cent.
lefore the board Erie was quoted at 1011%, Had.
arilet 128% Reading at 112%, Michigan Southern
at , Illinois Central at 124%, Pittsburg at 108%,
RoR Island at 1083. x.
TAs alopended table exhibits the chief movements
at to Board compared with the latest prices of yes.
tetty
• Sat. Fri. Adv. Dee.
Till Stater. se 1891, coup 102 5 102 v %
lint Stated 7;See • 103 k legi
I.lnlttatt a 5.20 e, coop 1041(
tali S tales I.year or. cur... 04% 174 re • • •
An n gold '23ak 252 2% -
Tetneeee sixes' 0776 9734' .
74+00 sixes ea . sax
nto Ma 11.... 17734 177 Y
Scl Mall 277% 275 21,4
York Central Rai1r0ad....132 1911(
• •
10% 100% 3i
103 1081
127 ISt
1r311132.S "
PretPrred....
son Inver—.
Philadelphia Illarkete.
JULY 23—Evening.
. demand for Flour is limited, both for export
an home use, and the market is dull, and prices
ra r lower, with sales of about 800 bble extra
fa . y at $lO, and 100 bbls extra at $0.25 "ft bbl. The
ho trade are buying in a small way at from 40C1)
9.2 or superfine; 39.25010 for extra ; $lOOll for
ex family, and $11.10@12 le bbl for fancy brands,
as quality. Rye Flour is scarce and In demand,
C. Meal is scarce and firmly held.
msr.—There is very little demand for Wheat,
a be market Ls dull, and prioos lower. Small
5 , of rod are making at $2.5002 65 for prime
Aern and Pennsylvania. White is quoted at
3 04g2.75 VI bus, as to quality. Corn is firm ; about
-2 . bus prune yellow sold at $1 73 VI bushel. Oats
503
rather dull, with sales of 1,800 - bus old at 20e,
1 new at 88c ill bushel.
eau.—let No. 1 QuereltrOn Is steady and held at
Vi ton.
kCorrow.—The Market. Is very dull, and the trans
.c.tionit are limited. Small sales of Middlings are
Making at 81.00 VI 15 cash.
Gnocunnes.—Holders of Sugar and Coffee are
firm In their views; but thcro Is very little doing M
"Other.
PETROLETrar --There is not much doing. Small
pales aro making at Mane for crude, 82€frsdo for re
lined, In bond, and 92@i00 11 gallon for free, accord
log to quality.
Sirans.—Flaxseed Is selling In a email wayat $3.75
bushel. Timothy Is selling In lota at $4.25 VI
bushel. (Moyer continues scarce and In demand,
with Sales at so@lo VI 04 Its, as to quality.
Inou.—Pig Iron Is firmly held, at fully former
rates, with small pales of Anthracite to notice at
fromsoso7. OIP ton for the three numbere. Manu
factured Iron Is in demand, and hold firmly at full
rates.
Fnurr.—ln Foreign • there Is vory little doing.
Oranges and Lemons are scarce ; Pine Apples are
selling at from $14105 X 1 100. Green Arples are
coming in freely, and selling at from #1.75e2 25
IMI. Dried Apples are quiet, at 101 4 , r(91030 VI le.
HAY Is firm, with sales at from $20)30 'ft ten.
GUAllo.—Poruvlan Is scarce, and selling In a small
'Way at 4175 ¢i ton.
Pit(WISIONS.—Tho sales aro limited, and the
Snarket continues very dull, Mess Pork is quoted
at $40@4231 bbl ; a sale of 16,00 D Zs Western smoked
Shoulders was made at 100 Th. Lard is held at
200 q 1 It, Butter is In fair demand, with sales of
eolld-paokcd at from 25Q35c 31 lb. Eggs aro selling
at 22@240 ryl dozen.
Vinfairm Is rather bettor, with sales of 100 bbla at
01.13001.82 31 gallon; prime Western Is hold higher.
The following are the receipts of Flour and Chain
at this port to-day :
Flour 2,030 bbls.
Wheat 7,700 bus,
Corn 2,500 bus,
Cats 2,400 b us.
CLEARED.
Steamship Norman, Baker, Boston. ,
Bark Mecca, Wortinger, Cienfuegos.
Bark Mahlon Williamson, Thompson, Tampa
Bay.
Bark Anita (Dan), Anderson, Rio'do Janeiro.
Bark Harry Booth, Ginn, Aspinwall.
Schr S B Wheeler, McLaughlin, Boston.
Schr Flying Dragon, Daniels. Boston.
Schr Lady Suffolk, Fris.boo, Portsmouth, N H.
Sett. Minnesota, Baker, Medford.
Sohr Wm Coßyer, Taylor, Fall River.
Schr John Compton, Grace, Providence.
Solar S J Bright, Yangilder, Providence.
Schr Eliza Seger, Lincoln, Orleans, Mass.
Schr James &Wordlco, Stites, Boston.
Schr Snowflake, Dickerson, Boston.
Schr 0 S Edwards, Gandy, Providence.
Sohr E A Conant, Norton, Boston.
Schr R Thompson, Sharp, Boston.
Schr Pilot, Thompson; IS ewport.
Schr Adelaide, Crowell, Providence.
Schr Aid, Corson, Weymouth.
Schr G W Hynson, Shaw, Fort Monroe.
Schr Thomas Tsvibill, Crawford, St Mary's River.
Schr Aid, Moore, Alexandria.
Schr Ann E Martin,Brower, Fort Monroe.
Schr John Rowlett, Alexandria.
Schr Bohemia, Young, do.
Schr A L Massey, Donnelly, do.
Schr Reading Railroad, No. 50, Ketchum, do.
Schr Remittance, Messick, do.
Schr Armenia, Oavalier, Boston.
SchrTy
George Franklin, ler,•Alexandria.
Schr Rodoeb, Brown, • ---•- do.
Schr Mary P Hudson, Hudson, Boston.
Steamer CO:intro, Laughlin,Baltimore
Steamer Buffalo, Jones, New York. -
Steam-tug Francis King, Shan!, Fort Monroe.
SA.LIIB, JULY 23
A DECEPTIVE MALADY SO insidious are the
first approaches of Consumption that thousands re
main uncons.clous of its presence until it has brought
them to the verge of the grave. An immediate re
sort to Dr. Jayno's Expectorant, upon the first ap
pearance of Cough, Pain, or Soreness of the Throat
or Chest, would very generally preclude a fatal re
sult; or, in case these symptoms Indicate the pre
sence of latent consumption, would tend to subdue
the violence of the disease, and thus materially
Witt in prolonging the life 'of the patient. Use the
Expectorant, therefore, when you take cold, and
thus prevent the necessity for its use in more dange
rous complaints.
Prepared and sold at No. 242 Chestnut st. jy23.21
Mery York Markets, July 23.
Asseine are quiet and steady at $13.50 for Pots and
$15.256115.50 for Pearls.
IlnuaosTurws.—Tbe markot for State and West
ern Flour is 10@15 cents lower and heavy. Sales of
10,00 Lb's at 10.31.610.60 for suporfine State ; $9 85@
10.10 for extra State: *10.16@10.20 for oh lice do.;
59.3560.00 for suportino Western; $9.75010.30 for
common to medium extra Wostern ; $1021.0.00 for
common to Real shipping brands oxtra round-1100p
Ohio; $10.65 Uil2 for trod° brands.
Southern Flour is heavy and drooping; sales of
700 bids et $10.04011.30 for common, and $11.36@
13.25 for fancy and extra.
tianadian flour is 100150 lower ; sales 010 bbls at
$0.00010,16 for common, and $10.201811.75 lcr goad
to choleo extra.
. ,
lip) flour Is quiet.
Corn meal is quiet and steady.
Wheat is 162 e. lower. Sales 68,000 bushels at
r-2662.47 fur Chicago spring, $2,30a2:10 ihr Mil
waukee club, $250@3.00 for amber altlicittikeo,
$2.006.65 for winter red Western, and $2.6602..a7
for amber Miehlgan.
, Jiro Is quiet nt $1.00@1.05.
Burley is dull.
Barley waft Is more active; sales 27,090 bushels at
$2.10432.-16.
Oats nro Seam and firm at Well for Canada,
reapl for States, and 81G1.01 for Westorn.
Iho Corn market fs firm ; sales 23,000 bushels at
CS for now mixed Western.
Pnovis t ONB.—The Pork market is lower and very
quiet ; sales 1,500 bbls al $39 for Mess, $18.50@39 for
now do., *3B for Primo, and $25.7.5030 for Prime
Mess. The Beef market is very dull; sales 200 bbls
at about previous prices.
Primo Mess Beef is quiet and unchanged.
Cut Meats are steady, but quiet at 15015;0 for
Shoulders and ISe for limns.
The Lard market Is a shade firmer ; saloS 1,005
bbls at 19020 c.
LETTER BAGS
AT TDB 31EHOHANT3 1 HICIANGE, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship Saranak, Rowland.......... Liverpool, 3 uly 25.
Ship Etta, Morgan.... Livorpool,soon.
Bark .Rancagua. Fowell Liverpool, soon
Bark Ansdoil (lir), Tatteraon..Buonos Ayres, soon.
Brig Ida (Br) Gray Port Spain, soon.
Brig ;I
ystio, Borry Barbados, soon.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
hDr.tisirs,
ANDREW WHEELER, Committee of the reOptlL
EDWiD Y. TOWNSEND,
NLIRINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADRLPIFIR.JfiIY 2 3 , XB6l.
Sun Rlses..4 61 I Sun 5et5....7 9 I Illgh Water.° 45
ARRIVED
Bark White Wing (Br), Brooks from Porto Ca
bello; Juno 28th , with cone° and hides, to John Bal
let, . Co. Loft lir schr Dundee, from and for New
York to mil next day.
L. lb ig J. Al. Sawyer, Bourne 8 days from Port
Royal, In ballast to Curtis Sq. Knight.
Schr Access Bradley, 3 days from Alexandria,
with mdse to 7 1 hos. Webster.
Schr U. A. Heckscher, Smith l 6 days from Boston,
wittl lee to Kennedy, Stairs & Co.
Seim H. Willetts, Parsons, b days from ran River,
In ballast to captain.
Schr Armenia, Cavalier, from Boston, in ballast
to captain.
Sobr W. G. Audenriod, Hewitt, 6 days from Bos
ton, In ballast to captain.
&hr. U. S. Edwards, Gandy, from Salem, in bal
last to Sinnickson & Glover.
Schr 'Viola Ackley, 14 days from Now Orleans,
in ballast to I F. Bazioy St Co.
Schr Harriet Newell, Gould, 11 days from New
Orleans, In ballast to .1 B Bailey & Co.
Schr W W Marcy, Barrett, from Boston, In bal
last to captain.
Schr Clara, Barrett, from Tonikins l Beach, in bal
last to captain.
Schr Ann F. Martla, Brower, from Camden, In
ballast to Tyler & Co.
Schr J M Broomall, Douglass, from .Boston, In
ballast to captain.
Schr T P MeColley,Darborongh,l. day from Cam
den Del, with wheat to James 13arratt.
S Comer Monitor, Jonca, 24 hours from New York,
with mdso to Win 111 Baird Zs Co.
Steamer E N Fairchilds, Trout,; 24 hours from
New York, with mdse to Wm Al Baird
Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird k Co.
Steamer Ann Eliza, Richard; 24 hours from New
York, with melee to W P Clyde.
PUT BAOK--Bark Oak, Captain Ryder, hence
for Boston, with a load of coal, on 21st Ins; at 11
A 211, when off Wilmington Creek - , under canvas,
was run into by the brig J M Sawyer, from Port
Royal, bound up. The bark test head gear, jib
bourn and foretopgallant mast, with port bow cut to
the water's edge, which caused her to return for re
pairs. The brigAostjibboom and bobstay.
BELOW
Bark Aaron I Harvey and brig Sarah Larsen,
both from the West Indies, and a brig from Havana,
went Into the Breakwater Friday morning.
CITY < IrrEDIS.
DIARRHEA, DTEYIENTERT, SUMMER COMPLAINT,
and all Bowel Affections, are effectually cured by
Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam. Prepared only
at No. 242 Chestnut street. jy2s-2t
Tllll HANDBOIII3II3T ASSORTKUN'T OP STRAW,
FELT, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles
Oakford & Sons, 834 and 838 Chestnut street, Ooatt•
nontal Hotel.
CARR MAY, LONG BRANCH * ATLANTIC OITY.-.
& fine assortment of ladles , and gentlemen's bath
ing drums oan be found at John 0. Nos-1
and 8 North Sixth street. hilt(
A SPLBITDID ABBORTMINT 01 rolssee, Children's,
and boys' hate, at reduced prices, can be purchased
of Charles Oakford & Bons, 634 and 830 Chestnut
street, Continental Hotel.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
luental.
The Con
W B licAtee. Lewistown
F Bowen@ dr la, Chien%
T Flowers. Nashville, Tenn
Liont A S Kerr
B R Campbell; Ir. Penns
Mrs 0 Denby. Cincinnati
K M Shoemaker, Ohio
David Arnet &
W Robinson & wr Penns
Capt Aeration, II S N
C W Kingsley, Boston
Cornelius Dorr, Boston
W T Richardson. Boston
/I C Sparks, New York
B A Du Puy, Washington
8.1 Coleman. Louisville
W P Coleman, Louisville
0 Anderson, Nashville
W S Goodall. New Haven
Mrs F P Blair, Wash, D C
Mrs SP Lee St ch, C
II R Adair, New Yolk
It Ball. Massachusetts
Jot n O'F Farrar, St Lonts
Dr C Kerman. New Fork
Mre Herrman. New York
H O'Connor, tit Louis
F W Hoed. Now York •
W B Mott, New York
C Nickerson, New York
Pollard. Boston •
D M Belcher, Boston
M Gillet & fam. Balt
Dr McPherson. Baltimore
Thos C Busher, Baltimore
John Wall, Baltimore
Jos II Gals, Baltimore
Jos A Aiken, Bt Louis
X Aamendass, Mexico
IJ Escobar, Mexico
G A Tavenner, Washington
P C Cook, Kentucky
Hon McDonald, Maine
Jae El Whitney, Boston
Irwin Simpson, New York
H H Hamilton, II S N
W E Tennis, Detroit
S 0 Tripe I'.r.mitience
N A Baldwin & la, la York
airs J W Johnson, Ohio
htias Johnson & sister, Ohl°
J \V Baker, Wash , D C
D Qnackenbusb & wt, N Y
J J Quackenbush & wt, NY
F. Flagg, New Tot k
W klowlan, Colorado
C E Bostwiek & yr. N York
J Allison, Xenia. 0
A Barris, New York
J B Hamilton, New York
Nra Coppinger, Bew fork
Mrs Richardson, New York
Sirs Starry, New York
b W Jones. Wash, D C •
F Lanny, New Hampshire
W Brown, Kentucky
Col Paten & (am, St Louis
Ii D Nears, Washington
Chita W Ouieek, Wash
F R Van Boren
Irons W Adams, Boston
0 A Gideon,
Wash, D C
Levis Leiod
Honer Franklin, N York
Mrs Lawton, New York
J R Parsons, New York
P Klingel & da,__Galena, Ili
.1 Sevier, New York
A B Merrill, Boston
D M Peek. Penns
C A Mayer, Penna.
John Brooks, Penns,
MJ B Brooks, Pons&
:Geo Warren, Now York
IT A Laird, Buffalo
W Lytord, Now York
C E Adams, New York
j 0 S2oncer & wr, Bostoa
W A Kirkland. S N •
D Ii Thomas, Baltimore
C B Kimball, New York
C Dawson, WAshlngton.
TW Esan, New York
Jas McQulston, Pitisbarg
Bateman Coe, Pittsbnrc
T Moore, Ohio
W Plankinion,latilwankee
J W Babson, Tennessee
John McQueen, Brooklyn
.1 mug, Jaci.onotie, ft
T E Harrison, Pittsburg.
Jan 0 Wilson. Washington
A H Childs, Piitsbnrg
R L Chamberlain, Cleyerd
L R Goodric , USA
Jae B Vllleedeu Baltimore
Jae Webster, Girard, l'a
A Wottlos, Otrard, J'a
Geo Walter, Bow Jersey
B Stone, New Jersey
A Frank Maid, New jersey .
W S Bond
. .
A G Brandner, Pottaville
B Rush Plumley, N 0
A 0 Gaston, Washington
Fangman, Wanhington
Rankin, St Louis
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John 12 White, Maryland
W Applegrath. Baltimore
Cant Wheeler, New York
W H Stam M
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R IL Dimon, New York
R W !lover, Baltimore
W Feran, Jr, Waeb, D C
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L McQueene, Week, D C
.1 11 Barker, Waal, D C
Oen T Tilghman, Maryland
0 W Goldaborough, kid
J.. 11 Stewart, New York
Henry Thompson, Boston
W Block, New York -
Jan Nora], New York
Thom Barclay, New York
,Mrs T A Stepbens, Wash
blamer Stelmens. Wash
Miss 11 Soren,Wanhington
Matter C C Soren, Week
Mrs Cochran, Delaware
!) 1) linorry, Hai Hamra
Coo W Young, USN,
Joao *wallet:a
11 M Lowe,Jr, Alabama
W Wilbur, Alabama
Jot, E Neal! '
A II Glatt, York, Pa
0 Kennedy. Penney' rani&
Jul n Crawford,M l), Penne
S B Wilson ,31 la, New York
S B Lowrie la. New York
John Dillon, New York
S B Cootie. Delaware
Chin If King, New York
Henry Griffith. Now York
Mont Y A Whitney. tl S A
Mr & Mrs Glasnrorti. Dtien
Jas Millinger, Pittsburg
LY K Munly, Inalune
Geo Pattertion, Pottsville
Minn E J Pettereon. Potts.,
Mr.° S Petternon. Norrlet'
Miss Boxer, Trenton, N J
John V Craven. 5410111,N J
J Alex Fulton, fattening'
Mre Moore, Wash. I) C
C Bowers, Portlentl
B Nankin, New York
J Brown, Baltimore
J C Wilton
E W Whitaker, II S A
J 0 Slay, Maryland
Hon M. &rouse. Penna
Leonard Plerco.New York
It H Mcßride 11 S A
Baltimore
liParker,
li Johnston, Washington
IT McNamara, Hollldayeb . li
Joe J Hall, Media, Pa
J Griswold, Delaware co.
J B Wilaou, Wambineton
.1 P Beckham, Pittsburg
Wm D Plumy. Jr, Patel/art
A 0 Drunn, St Lonle
WStone, St .LOO9
blfthier W W titone,SlLonle
C English & la, Ohio
Etna dr eon, Cincinnati
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mercial. •
C M \Vatter, Went Cheater
J Ramey Oxford, Pa
'S Pennock, bloater co, Ps
F Shantz, U A
w 11' Peyton. Ohio
E M Washburn, New York
WT Lepig, Baltimore
D P Ronan. Boston
J A Conner, Wllintngtn;Del
lair Marlin
Jan Leighton, Datrott
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Jainex Smith. Boxton
J 11 Exhey, West Chester
J C Persona, New Jeraey
Joe A Woke, ChePter co, Pa
E McCullottah, Maryland
(i 11 Adana, Del co, Pa
E L Brown, Penult,
ti 11 Penkock,Chenterco.Pa
N A Pen n ypack or, Ph o; nx 'e
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S Rolm, Delaware
A K Si Clair. Cautectlcu,t
.1 M Mark. Lebanon
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J H Stroup, Reading
C B Fitchtborn, Reading
J Sherer, Lebanon
R Levan, Reading
L (Iron, Danyll4
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G W Fai neetortr, BBElmore
T A Dell, Enitintore
Chan E Ford, Wahhlngton
11 C Ford, Weehington
F Courtney, Benntbet, Bto
F McGinn, Hannibal, ;do
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.7 V Kent
Semi Merchant, II 8 If
H Pirkolal, Baltimore
W F clarke
R Morris. Penns
W N Whit°
W C Harris
3 Webster
J W Lndlam. N York
J Vanlaorn
S McCune, Washington
David Christie,N York
D Darldson, N York
C :derma*. Cheater, Pa
Dolan, Uordentown
R Hanford, Hordenlown
Joel Abbott, R Inland
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C Hubert ls, N York
J Thompson, N York
L A Johnson, N York
tir k ItTra Clark, Baltimore
ST Do Bola, N Jersey
N S EtiNtoll. N 30f1103 ,
C F Snlkold, N J carboy
1' It 'Brown, US A
I I 1 Hamilton, N York
B Middleton. Phlla
J A PaTimon, rhea
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W Carnabso,Wlteellng,Va
Wm Moore, Cincinnati
Mrs C II Wolcott, Penno
Lt W S Sclioonmaker, 11l
Oso N Hickok, Chicago
Copt T S Bunker, Ohio •
Lt P Ivory, Camp Chase
W B NI/station:NV Chester
J Sozmonr, I.T.ftf.G.ntovrn
.1 11 11 issitimore
II A Cline S
W n en,, WaPhlnd on
John II nal. Maryland
B 0 Alloo,liew Brunswick
C II Richard,,
L B Mayer. Cincinnati
James Hard. Ti York
J k Exclabocii, Baltimore
D } , Conovor
J J Dosle,_.l4 York
E Nolan, If York
0 V Hennessey, N York
C McFandon, f% York
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Johu C Wells, U S N
D Dennison , Pittsburg
W A Willard, Peoria. 111
W Kenney. Germantown
TO Meyers, 11%17111;1de. Pa
A Ilosciden, New York
Jac T Brian
Chas ()oaring Stwf,Pllt.Wg
13 Menem. Carbondale, Pa
R g Was.erbrook, N Y
Boni I. Z Bubb, Kew York
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S A junking, Bridgoport. 0
E 1' Rhodos, Bridgeport, 0
Rapt T B Scarboroutii, U SA
W A Harper, Alexandria
Jas Wilton, Wellsville. 0
D K Houston, New York
R J Henry, Ma , ilend
Innolir, New York
w C Irwin. Burnside, Pa,
11 Isle/Aim. Baltimore
tars John C Walla, N Y
W ifcClollan.Uhatobernb'g
C C Cannon NOW el Lamy
C 'W Lyndail, fit sw Albany
E F iiinspeon dt bOll. Wash
P Poland &wf, Albany
J F lrinh & tcf, Cincinnati
R W Perry. Port loyal
E Da-wetter. Cltnrfleld
W Porter, Clearfield
C Smith, Pittsburg
11 A Smith, Ft Dela." are
Capt Nobt Pattleon, U S A
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II Cornell, Chester, Ps
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John At Locker
A Strauss, Davenport, Ia
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WJ Wells. flew York
Wm Brooke, Now York
A Clark, Ohio
JMcOlyrnonds, Massillon
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J. bn Taylor, Hartford
Lieut ) Nethaway
James (imam. New York
Henry Rau
W Keiser. New Jersey
S C Waiter, New JersaY
H Willson
Barton, Ir, Chester. Pa
W Funk, Wayne co, Onto
II Neff, Pittsburg
D X Blackburn. Ohio
DI Bacon & wf. N Jersey
J J N.thawny & wf. Alb'y
Gain! Jacobs, Conuocticut
B al Grover. Boston
Wiederbolg. Pittsburg
E C Rice, WWI, D C
Jno Danner, Canton, Ohio
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A Smith, todiann
B Whidoes,, Aewark, Del
O W Bradley, Newark, Del
Jos Ibraben, Newark, Del
Lieu W 11 Whitebend,
W ti Douce. Now York
K Mentzer, Lancaster co
S Letboilmry, Penult
Power, Waeli, 1) C
Gee Short, Wash, D C
H Dames, Perry co
en Union.
I. B Brown, Poona
Jacob A Hart, PBllllll,
Min NV Nielda
J McVay, Jr, Delaware
RC Kay, Bedford, Pa
Dr B .1 King, Rialto, Md.
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Mai Warren, Now York
ll C Allwan
John Barolll,_New York B
Mrs Cronin, ow . York
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C C Turner, New Jersey'
if ARC Turner, New Jersey
John Finney, New Jersey
P Robinson k son. Del
Sniul P Collins. New York
Edw • Roget, S N
F C Denison, Peterabg, Vs
Mrs Wilson & tam Missouri
Chas Bosler, Chollenßills
Danell, Penna
JA Broadhead, hltiford,Pa
F Peate k tam, New York
Wm I, P Bowen, Maryland
W Bowen, Maryland
The Marl
Chas Swallow, New Jersey
JDFmlth New Jersey
Henry Geia l Attleborough
BeDerta. 'oleo
8.1 Ferauson
Smith Barrer Fox Chase.
B hl Collins, tt D, Penns
3- Sheaf.
G F Martindale Ala, renus
.1 Nice. New Jersey
Jos Him, New jersey
F A Frets
J A James, Pittsburg
W MTyson,CampWmPenn
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Alfred B Moyer
Beni S Koons
Jacob Stook
R Regar, Pat Joy
F W Gnenscher..N .
Beni Billings. II S A
0 i Kunkel, ktothlehem
T H Knauss, Bethlehem
Elias Bitiner, Fa
A Godshall & la,Northamta
W H Furry. Giactnriati
lire Stahl, Peansburg
Mrs Schoch, Pennsburg •
E R Snyder, lehiebton
J F Gelsloger, Betlitslign
L Hosier, Jr, Betlilahek
The Black Bear.
Stephen Janney, Pa JJames Rothroclr, Pa
John Xerpslanan,Reading ilralentlue Shafer, Pl.
James Antes, Milesbnrg IT Hoopes, Somerton
J M Barnhart, Pn John Rupert, Backs co
Chas Miles, Fox Chase John Gore, Carbondale
Peter KeiserOloatendaqua
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hats D5'El Rena Dim 11
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYB to the Beat Is
the Woriel. The only Harmless, True, and Rellablf
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye le perfect—
changes Bed, Rusty, or Oray Bair Instantly to a
Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the
Bair or Stair ins the Skin, leering the Hair Soft and
Beautiful; imparts (yeah vitality, frennently restorini
its pristine color, and rectifies the 111 effects of bad Dyes.
The genuine 10 di - 116d WILLIAM A. BATOIII3L9R; all
ethers are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Drmmists, ke. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Braced=
the Mar.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHINO;• OP TIE LATEST
&mos, made to the Beat Kanner, expressly for RR
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked it Plain
Figure'. All Ooods made to Order Is arranted satisfac
tory. Our Oka-Palen SYSTEM le strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
de2B- ly JONES & CO , 60* MARKET Street.
To CLEAR VIE HOUSE OF FLIES lISE
Dutcher's celebrated
LIOSITPINO YLY-KILLBIL,
a seat. cheap article, easy to me. Every sheet will kill
a Quart. Bold everywhere.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, dr CO., TENTH 'tad RALE.
UT Street*, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
payirs.wirata
TEM PoruLea CLonaxe HOUSE 031 PIMA
"OAK 11A.LL."
Beet-clams goods at moderate prices.
WARAMAKER & BROWN. •
S. E. corner METH and MARKET Marotta
Radom lienartmont (to make to order) No. 1 B.Slxtb et.
Wszatamp. & WILSON'S HIGNEBT Psmeavii
LOOK-STITCH'
SEWINCf MACHINES.
THE OHEAPEST. 6IMPLEST. AM) BliflT.
Ealearoorta..fo4 CHESTNUT Street. above Seventh
t•ig•..a
McFARLAND.—On the Zld inst., of disease contract
ed in the army, John McFarland, printer, of Company
D, 2.3 Delaware Regiment.
His !Mode and acquaintances, these of the family,
and members of the regiment In the city. are invited to
attend his funeral. from his late residence, No. 1218.
Peter's street, south of Washington avenue, on Toes
da, afternoon at 9 o'clock.
ByROWI4.—On the 16th inst., at Efenghtort,Portage
Lake, Mich., Geo. W. Brown, Jr. , in the 20th year of his
age.
Big male friends and the male friends of the family
are particularly invited to attend his funeral. from the
residence of his father, southeast corner of Ninth and
Locust streets, this afternoon, 26th inst., at 6 o'clock.
Intsrment at Ronaldeon's Cemetery. •
CROW ELL.—At West Cheater, on the 23d instant,
Robert M. Crowell, eldest son of i,llsha Crossett.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to
attend the funeral on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock.
ADLSIGH • —At Detroit, Michigan, July 23d, Alive.
Wadleigh, of this city.
Due nonce will be given of the funeral.
ROBERTS.—On the 2.3 d instant, James 11. Roberts. in
the 49th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend his funeral, from hie late residence, Po. 620
North Nineteenth street, onlTuesdav, 2Gth !natant' •at 9
o'clock
' KELLY. —On Thursday morning; 21st Inst., Dennis
Belly, in the Mb year of his age.
His relatives and friends, and thoseof the family, are
respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Monday
morning, the 26th 'mt., from his late rosidenee. Haver
ford township, at 9 o'clock A. M., without further no
tice. Carriages will leave Simon Ogrtland'a office, 35
South Thirteenth street. at S o'clock A. id.
Weekly Report of Intermente.
HEALTH OPYICZ, Jaly 23, 1561.
Deathe and Interments in the City of Philadelphia,
from the 16th of July to the 2&1 of Jetty, IS6L
ai . .6 .F!
OADSES OP DEATH. 5'2 CAUSES OP DilArg. 5 3
v . .. ..13
_
• .7 E 3 -4 o
Abscess t 1 • FattuDegeneration
Asphyxia 1 of Heart • 2
Al übumicinria 1 Homorrhale2 2
Apoplexy- 2 ' Hooping Cough 3
Boras and Scalds-. 2 Infiammatton Brain 1 4
Cancer 9 " Bronchi 2
of Breast •.• . 1 1 " Bladder .....1 ••.
Utensil 1 " Chest • • -• , . 1
Casualties 18 1 "
Heart
' -1 '.
Croup 6 " ynx
Cod cation Brain-• 1 6 " Liver •-' 1 ..
Langs .• • . 4. - " Lungs.. ' .2 .4
Coup de Soleil 2 i " Peritoneum .• 1 •
Cholera Infantum... 61. . " St. &Bowels. 6 ' - 1
leorbus 9 I Inanition ' 2 1
Cramps 2 Ischurta
Consumption, Lungs 33 2 Jaundice
Convulsions 12 Mania-a-Pots
• Puerperal...: 1- Marasmus .• 1 stS
Dlptheria 9' Measles 4.
Dlarrhcea 10 16 Old Age ........2...
Dropsy 2 1 Palsy.... . 2 '
Bruin 1 8 Poisoning . • 1 1
•'Chet t 2 Pysmia
• Heart 1 Rheumatism, Heart. 1..1'
Disease of Brain• • - 3 Run over on RR .... 3"1
" Heart 2 2 Bantu° of Bladder. 1! 1
• Spine • 1 Scrofula .... ....... 1 .1i
•• - Liver 1 Sore Throat • • i 1
• Stomach 1 .Sore Month i 1
Drowned 1 4 Softening of Brain• • 3 1
Dysentery 2 6 Small-Pox
6
Debility •• • • . .• •• • • .02 Still-born 1
Fainrgement..Liver. 1 Suicide 1
Fever, Catarrhal.... 1 .Teethi, g i 0
Nervous .... 1 Tumors 1 9
" Scarlet 9 Unknown .: .. ..... 1 i
• ' Typhus 1 Wounds OuitsVot.. • • 71 3
- Typhoid• • ••• 7 9 1 . • , -
" Traumatic-. 1 : Total 166 211
OF THE ABOVE TERRE WERE-
Under 1 year 142 Frp . za 90 to 60 •.• • -40
From Ito 2.... .. ........ 41 60 to 60 12
" 2to 6 24 " 80 to 70 10
sto 10 21 .• " 70 to 80 17
" 10 to 15 1.:6 " SO to 90 4
" 15 to 20 . 14 " 9010 101 1
" 21) to 30 33 " 100 to 110 9
!' 30 to 90
Total 407
WARDS. 1 WARDS. WARDS.
First 23 1 • Tenth ... : . .... II Nineteenth 16
Second • • • • . ....25,Elevent . 11 10 Twentieth 12
Third 111Tvrelfth ... . ....II T wenty-firet • - - -2
Fourth ....,...231Thirteenth . ....lo Twenty.aecond.l4
* Fifth .... . qp.... •16;Fourteenth.....10 Twenty-third -. 7
Sixth ....101Fifteenth 26 Twenty-fourth-22
Seventh :39 ;Sixteep th .... .. 9 Twenty-flak ... 5
Eighth
Total 91Seventeenth • • ..V Unknown 14
Nint ..
l
h ...... ..171Eighteenth 11
T • 907
Deduct deaths from the country 16
Net deaths In the eh
NATIVITY:—OnBe es, 316 Foreign, 63; llnk nowa,
59; Almshouse, 26; People of Color, 32; from the norm
try, 16.
The number of deaths, compared with tho correspond
ing week of 166;1 and of bust week, was an follows:
Week ending July 25th, 1663, was 413.
Week ending July IGth, 1564, was 435.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 43.
Males, MI; females, 166; boys, 133; girls, 111.
By order of tbo Board of Health,
OB011.01: B. MUMMA% Reldetrar...
1./ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
Ito. 018 CHESTNUT Street. ..131-tt
VYRE & LANDELL, • FOURTH . AND
1 - 4 ARCH have a- ..
. .
Fine stock of Silks, . • '
Fine stock of Shawls..
Ftne stock of Flannels.
Fine stock of Linens. '
Floe stock of Muslim . ' lola
'NATIONAL HOTEL, LONOBRANOH,
.L 1 New Jersey, is open upon tho Enropean OIL the
cheapest war LO live. costing about $lO per week; get
What YOU want, and only pay for what you conenme.
D. P. PETERS; Proprietor.
Care leave Vine street every day at 7.43 s M. and
&SO P. M. 7r16.12t
liar II 111ERN IA N SOCIETY.—THE
members of thie Society are reoriented to attend
the Amend of their late follow-member, BENNIS
KELLY, Eon.,on MONDAY next, the 29th Met.
Carriacen 'li be in attendance at the residence of
°emit' Robert Patterson, President of the Society,
S. corner of THIRTEENTH and LOCUST Streoto.
on MONDAY MORNING, the 2tlth inst. at 9 o'clock,
precisely, to convey the members to the late residence
of the deceneed. [DM. 2t.] JAS. L. TAYLOR, Seey.
tar" ONION STATE COMMITTEE
ROOMS, CFIESTNIIT Street.—The State Com
mittee regrow their friends throughout the State to
adopt efileiont manna to forward early and full returns
of tth• election upon the Constitutional autendmenta.
Eend by Telegraph to the Chairman at •Oirard House,
Philadelphia.
The Committee ROOM are now open, and all norm
°pendent° directed to the Chairman will receive prompt
ettenpon„ B. CaMEHOff. Chairman,.
A. W. BKNIMICT, SeCCOtary,,
Jour 21, lE6i.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPFLIA: MONDAY, JULY 25, 1864"
chants'.
TILE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
Smil. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME
Streets. take pleasure lit acknowledging the following
donations:
Pailadelphia,• Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad'
Company $250.
Mrs. Morris Hacker
Proceeds of a Fair held by Ella F. Craig. at No. en
North Fifteenth street us
.
11. Englith .
-' ' S
Mrs. Etter
'duster Alec Richards 1
G. W. Falrlainb - 5
Proceeds of a Fair held at 1908 Pine etreet by Moos
• Agnes Whiteman% Kate Kelly, and Tilly Kelly: t-y
General Warren Lodge. I. 0. of 0. F., 3 barrelsea*
been and I barrel of beets. •
Woodbury Aid Society . (per Penn Relief Association),
bag of vegetables and (Stars of stewed frail, &c.
11. 8. Sanitary Commission. 1 box oranges, 2) lbs.
dried beef, I barrel of potatoes, 2 barrels dried - fruit,
and keg of butter.
Penn Relief Association, S jars preserves and lot of
bandages.
Mrs Tbompson. Liars pickles. -
W. 14. Rmson (batter), 14 cloth caps.
Mr. Partridge, 1 basket of bread.
Dire. Diadem', bag of arrow root.
Mrs. Biter, 6 red•liannt I shirts, 5 muslin do., i towels,
2 pairs drawers, and lot of linen.
Rev. Mr. Olmstead, 2 wrappers, dried frail, shirts,
and stockings. it
pe COLORED CITIZENS.—THE
llH
det. call upon you to attend &Public Meet
ingat SANSOM ST. HALL on TUESDAY eveningthelfith
at 8 o'clock, to give an exoreasion of sentiment. tench-
Mg our exclusion from the City Passenger Rail way Cars,
and other business of vital importance. A number of
Speakers will be present to address the meeting. The
public gnerally are invited. A collection will be taken
up to pay expenses.
J. C. Bowers Dr. J. H.. Wilson. I. C. White, F.
Tamer, Bev, S. Smith, T. 3. Bowers, John Brown.
Clayton Miller. Rev. Wm. J. Alston. 8. Vernet, A. Dew
say, R. F. Hinton C. Base, Rev. Wm. T. Catto, I. D.
Cliff. A. Seam, G W. Opines, J. Oliver. 0. P. Catto,
H. Harman. A. Stevens, I. C. White, ir.. Needham,
R. Adger. Her, J. C. Gibbs, A. bf. Green, D. a Bow
ser, I. C. Weir, T. J Dowsey, Henry Jones J Prosser,
Knigbr, I. B. Burr, E. Collins I. Bustill. T.
Chat-neck, M. Brown,jr.. R. Allen, R. Adger, Ir., Wm.
11. Riley, T. G. Dutton, J. Cobburn, S. Seymour, Thom
H. Davis, I. W Price, 1,. Douglass, 8. R. Martin, B.
Court, U. B. Vidal, L. Brown. J. W. Cammv. Bev. J.
B. Reeves, C. B. Colitis, J. Simpson, M. third', St. G.
Taylor, Rev. J. Hamilton, 0. T. Borrell.J. M.C. Crum
mail, It Black, I. P. Clan, J. W. Brown. Jno. Brown,.
W. F. Keeling, George Brown. Ist
NINTH WARD LINCOLN ASSO•
CIATIOS.—A Special Sleeting of the Ninth
Ward Lincoln Association Will be bald at the Hall,
MARKET and M7OtRICK Streets, on TUESDAY EVE.
19150, July 26th. 1954. Business relating to the Elec
tion to be held the I . ollo , ffing Tuesday.
JoElllcL. aux, Secretary.
tar 14,111:1E 4r
A. WA OD. NATIONAL
meeting' of the Association
will be held on MONDAY tirliNl:lo, July •Mth, at 8
o'clock. at the honee of If Warren, corner ST. JOHN
and BUTTONWOOD Ste. C. B. ANDRESS,Presq.
R. J. ARBUCKLE, ;Secretary. • • lt.
Y PHIL& DELP.II . JULY 22, ISIS I.
At a meeting of the UNION LEAGUE, TEN rE
PRECINCT, TWENTY-FIRST WARD, held at the
house of Charles Scattergood (the Old Lamb Tavern),
on Thursday evening, the 21st instant, the following
persona 'were duly elected permanent calkers of the or
ga uluttion:
President, GEORGE W. MYERS.
Vice President,. one ALES LITTLE.
Secretary, JOHN S. CAMERON.
Treasurer, T110)11S BARN - HORST.
Attest—JOHN S. CAMEiIf)N. Secretary.
YOUNCI MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS)-
I regular -monthly meeting
'will be held at the rooms of the Association. Nos 1601
and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, THIS (Monday) EVEN
ING, Jul) 26, atB-o'clock. Au essay on "Christianity
and Civilization" will be read by the Rey. JOHN
MOORE. The debate on "Temperance" will be con.
tinned. The public is cordially Inylted.
lailip.__lWFlC.F OF. TILE MAPLE SHADE
;:7 1 ,“..01.L COM PANY, 524 WALNUT Street, Julia
The Board of Directors have declared a Dirlde d of
.FOQR PER CENT. on the capital it k of the . a
"M b i e r
e a t re and
!I after the 90th 'wt. aa .
. ...... CaaPaaT.
it 3
P.
3L.
and
will e_ Will tie *nosed - on Tur.nDTl72Bth,
be opened on the 30th hit
iT2l'). 6t• TFIOSIAS R. SEARLE: Sec'y..
gir OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
SUBSTITUTE COMAIITTEE. 422 WALNUT
Street. July 16. 1561•
Tide Committee nee Removed to No. 422 WALNUT
Street, op Maim, wbereitwtll receive appllcattoue from
citizens ereirous to seem'. SUBSTITUTBS or REPRE
SENTATIVES. A payment of 2100 to be made at the
time of application, and a power of attorney to be given
for the City Bounty. Subatitutes furnished in the order
of application.
Veterans and Aliens desiring to enlist as Substitutes
will apply to the Committee, who will have them mus
tered into service. when they can soled their own regi
ments. Besides the Dentitypaid by Government, the
will receive from the Committee SIX MIND itED AND
FIFTY DOLLARS in• cash, on day of muster, withont
deduction for commission or brokerage. No charge of
" kind is made.
Veterans are especially wanted in the service, and
can thus re-enlist on the most advautageomi conditions.
Office hours from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.
DANIEL INITEINMETZ.Chairman.
Ilgr. CALL FOR A. COUNTY CONVEN
TION TO AVOID TBB DRAFT.
At a meeting of the Delegates from the Ward Bounty
Fund Committees, held .1017 9th lEdl t the following
resolutions, on motion of Sheriff John Thompson, were
adopted:
Resolva. That the Wards be requested to reorganize
for the purpose of encouraging enlistments.
Besolsed, That each ward be requested to elect three
delegates to a General Convention, whose duty it shall
be to supce intend the general interests of the wards, to
promote unity in their action, and to adopt such moa
sures as in their judgment shall be best adapted to fill
the quota of the city under asp future call of the ?reel,
dent.
Brroived, That the officers of this meeting be request
ed to leene a call for such Convention immediately on
the issuing of the call for men by the President of the
United States.
in conformity with the4alx,yeresolutione, the delegates
that may be appointsd by the wards are requested to
meet onI,IO.NDAY BYENINO next, July 2,5 th, in Dlll
- COUNT-ROOK No. 2, at S o'elocts.
U
OFFICE MINE RILL AND
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA.
NY, PHILADELPHIA, 7 mo., 11th,
At a sta. ed meeting of the Board of Managers, held
THIS DAY, a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar and
Eighty-Ore Cents per share was declared, clear of Stato
and United States tax, Payable to the Stockholders. or
their legal repreaentatives, on or after the 21st Instant
The transfer book will be closed until the Het inst.
IYI2-12t - WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
-FUND COMMISSION. No. 412 PRUNZ Street.
Under the;call for Troops of July 113110861; the CITY
BOUNTY will he palOas follows to Recruits duly
mustered into the Service of the United States and
credited on the quota of the (its of Philadelphia:
To Recruits mustered for One Year, One Hundred
Dollars.
To Recruits mustered for Two Team Two Hundred
DoDare.
To Remelts mastered for Three Years, Two Hundred
and Fifty Dollars.
Proper certificates of credit to the city mnst be filed in
advance with thaComminioners as heretofore. .
Principals placing Substitutes in service will be paid
in the eamemanner.
By order of the Commieslon:
jy22-6t ROBERT N. MOORE, Jr., Secretary.
W• OFFIVE OF THE HAZLETON
COAL COMPANY, No. 303 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, July 21 11154.
The Board of Directors of the HAZLETON COAL
COMPANY have this day declared a"Saml-annual
Dividend" bf SIX PER CENT., equal to THREE DOL
LARS per Share, clear of Government and State tax,
payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa
tives on and after the let day of August next
The Transfer Books will be closed until TUESDAY,
Almost 2d. ALEX. 0. OAW, Treasurer.
jy22-3t
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT„
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
OF ILLINOIS
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
ANDI2I;2,W JOHNSON,
OF TENNEBSE •
.ELECTOKAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
MORTON' NoMICHAEL, Philadelphia
Beaver County
T. CONKCNOHAE
NTATIVE.
V. Elias. W. Hall.
14. Charles. R. Shriner;
10. Sohn Whiter,
BS. David kfcConunkhy,
17. Beek) W. Woode,
19: leano RDIIROD,
10. Sohn Patton,
20. Sainnot B. Dick.
21. Eyerard }Wirer.
72. Joht. P. Penney,
21. Ebenezer 11fcJunkin.
24. John W. Blanchard.
REPRES
1. Robert P. Etna,
2. 0. Morrison Coates.
8. Benry Bnmm.
4. William Barn,
6. Barton A. Jenks.
a. Charles M. Bunk,
T. Robert l'arke.
8. William Taylor,
9. Joint A. Alastand,
10. Richard 11. Coryell,
11. Edward Holliday.
It Charles F. Bead,
By order of the State Central Committee
SIMON CAMERON, Chairmws
tar GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
CASH RIMEIPTS.
Proceed!' of a lecture delivered at Indian Or
chard., Wayne county, Pa , per Decatur
Delbert $67 00'
Committee on Wines and Liquors, per George
Crum.lien, chairman; final report 311 00
Proceeds of a private concert. in the house of
G. P..Tonca, 1110 Girard street 11.0 00
Commitiee on hardware, Per S. C. Grubb.
chairman 3,000 00
Proceeds of a silver card cue, contributed by
a lady of Paris, per Mrs. D. Samuel 20 00
Committee on Finance and Donations. per At.
E. Berle, chairman; additional 01 KO 00
George B. Wood, 81. I) 1,000 00
Total
Previously roorted
$723.811'11
CALEB COPE, Treasurer.
UNITED STATES spuTAßy_commtssioN.
Proceeds or a lecturP on Odd Fellminhip, at Bur
lington, N.. 1., periTohn Rogers ' 320 36
J. I. CLARK HARL. JOHN THOMPSON.
CLEMENT B. PENROSE. HENRY C. LEA.
jy15.12t J. G. ROSENGARTEN, Treasurer.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, President.
Joni! K. VALexrixs, Fecretary.
r- rummxium FOR TWENTY
-FOURTFT WARD RECRUITS —At a meeting of
the TWENTY-FOURTH WARD BOUNTY COMMIT
TEE, held JULY 19.166#, the following reeolution was
unanimously adopted:
Resolved. Tb at this Committee will pay a premium of
TWENTY DOLLARS for each three yeare yolunteer
who shag be collated to the credit of the Twenty
fotirth Ward, to be tpald to the party presenting the re
croft, on the certificate of the mustering officer and
theta premium of TWENTY- FIVE DOLL A.RS be paid fur
each three year's Substitute who shall be obtained for a
citizen enrolled in the Twonty-fourth Ward to be paid
as above provided . S. SPENCER MILLER.
iy2l-a0 Secretary.
INSTRUCTIONS IN BOOK-KEEP—
MO, Penmanship, Commercial Calculations,
Telegraphing. &c., at CRITTENDEN'S comrsitcrAL
COLLEGE, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh:
VACATIONS.—Students impacted separately.
and at such hours as best suit their convenience. Cats
loguea gratis on application. jy2.3-4t.
or THE • QUARTERLY SESSION Or
THE GRAND DIVISION, SONS OP TEMPS
RANCE, of Pennsylvania, will be held on WEDNES
DAY EVENING, July 27, 1864, at 7 ,ls' o'clock , at the
S. E. corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN St•ents,
fourtb atoll. JOS. W. MARTIN,
Jy23-3t*Grand scribe.
•
PIIILLIPS OIL COMPANY.—IN
these days of bogus oil COMPIDied It is really
refreshing to be enabled to give to our readers the name
of a good. reliable oil company, under the controrof
practical moo, with a suflicient amount of capital to
develop Ihoroughty their poseeasioue. We see the
names of many oil companies paraded in the Eastern
parsers that we have good reason to believe are bogus.
At least. nothing Is really known hero, where their
lands are said to be located.
The • PHILLIPS, OIL COMPANY consists of John
Munhall, 011 City; Josiah King, of Pittehurg, and
Cochran & Russell, of Yh 1 lade) phis. The capital stook
of raid company In laIIOCC. Their possessions consist.
of valuable oil leases on the Gregg. Wash. McClintock,
Widow McClintock Farm, and ou the Cornplanter triad
of the H. McClintock Farm. Several of tLe wells be
longing to this Company ei'e Producing a sultriest
amount to pay a handsome dividend on their capital
stock.
In saditirai to their property on Oil Creek this Com
pany bane a large tract of land In the neighborhood
of Mecca, Ohio. They have two wells on this proper
ty, and intend to bore them to the depth of 1,200 feet.
We can commend this company to the public as being
possessed of good oil territory, as well as being men et
strict Integrity and fair deal Mg. They are busily (m
-aimed iu the development of their Wide. and we think
the stock is as good an Investment as any to be found
in the market. We know both the land and the men,
and can cheerfully recommend them.—OH Oity Re
ester.
TAR BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital
Stock of tho Company above referred to are NOW
OPEN for receiving enbecriptione, at the (Me of the
undontigned, where any further information in rela
tion to the affairs of the Company can be obtained:
COCHRAN & RUSSELL,
22 North FRONT Street.
Jur.Y li, 1864. Jy2 -61.
THE SITSQUEMEANNA AND TXDEA
WATER CANAL COMPANIES batre their office
111. No. 417 'WALNUT Street, Room No. 4
The ' , Transfer agency " of these COMPILIMIGE. hereto
fore In South FOURTH Street, htu; been removed to the
office of the Compealea. M the place above 'toted.
leV• ~Ot
44.44 , 1144; 4W THE. PJfILADEt
•••••,? PNIA. WIININOTON, AND BALTIMORI3
RALLROAD COMPANY..
PIIILADXI.IITA. July 20, ISM.
The mien of Yrelabt one') Moon of 3torchmullno triton-
PortfA over thn MAIN LINE, and the- DELAWARE
HAILIIOAD, with its eonnectione. will be advanced
I went (20) per centuni nu rates as pnrpobllnhNl tart Ifs
Len.ritig dick. of JnouarT 18th nod Apri Ist, DAL Thle
nth ace° to take otroct MONDAY, July Bah
11. P. KENNEY,
uperintendent.
CH S AS. K. IDE,
Master of Transportation.
farNOTICE.— OFFICE 'OF THE
BOARD OF HEALTH, B. W corner ERVIII
and RANSOM. streets. 'Philadelphia. July lb, 1861.
I ant directed by the Board of Health to publish the
following ropy of a resolution, adopted by thorn thin
date—to wit;
liFleerum. information having been received that yet
low fever IP prevenient at Davena and Matanzao, It id
ordered that oil two.? la arriving from Raid port* will
he quarantined at the Lazaretto. until otherwlee di
rected. G. RUSII
jy4o.wfm-3t Health Officer.
li()TICE I 9 lIEREET GIVEN
that annlication has been made to tho Trnstooo
of the Piro Aosocietion of Philadelphia for tho renewal
of POLICY No. ln.Gfsl 3, for 31600_, howled September 1,
IEIO, In name of C 1163. AIcINTYHE, whioh.lo loot.
N. REBOOL,
i32l).wftelin* • 00. no E. ELEVENTH St.
liar $7OO CANIS' PAPC.ITO, NUM MI.
TOTES; nod •
PRINCIPALS SUPPLIED,
At No. 400 LIBRARY meet, above Fourth street.
Jy2o-6t•
ligr• ST. PATRICK'S EXCURSION.—
THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION
to ATLANTIC CITY of the CONGREGATION OF ST.
PATRICK'S CHURCH. will bs given on WEDNES
DAY, Jnly 27th. Tickets, N. 25; may be obtained at
any of the Catholic Book Noyes. Proceeds in aid of the
poor and the orphan and destitnte children of eoldiers.
Marshall's Bram and String Bands will accompany
Um Excursion.
Ltet Bost leaves VINE-STREET WITARPad CA. Kr,
precisely. dylg, 49.26.26.4t*
lIPADQUARTERS PROVOSTMAR
VIAL, PIRST DISTRICT. PA.
PHILADELPHIA, J111:18 29, 1,961.
The nam err of persona removing too:from this District
will be added to or stricken from the itateof enrolment.
Copies of the lists are open for public' tnspectioa, and
civil calkers and all citizens are invited' to appear and
Point ont crime in the lists and give such" sformation na
may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any
perzon enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have hie name stricken off the list if he can show
satisfactorily' that he is not properly enrolled. on account
of A ticarme, Am, residence, Over-ape. Permanent
Physical Dleabilf.V.
A compliance with the foregoing auggestione is ear
nestly solicited. WM. R. LER SIAS . .
ia29-if Captain and Provost Marshal.
t 35,616 00
615.90311
RETAIL :DRY O,OOOS.
ARMY, NAVY, 'AND. CIVIL
CLOTH I-101USE.
W. T. SNODGRASS,
34 S. SECOND'Street, and 23 STRAWBERRY et
A lazge.atook of all kind of
%M S, CABE4IIE - RES, TESTINSS, &c.,
At fair prices. purchased before the rise, independent
of gold tramblif.rs, by the package, piece, or yard. Our
tainted. to eel'. We don't peddle. Come and see our
stock. "The Army and Nary trade has our special at
tention. Jyl•lm
,111 EN DUCK FOR SUITS.
Fuperli gaudily, white and colored.
Natural color, extra. heavy.
Coating Linens, fano7 Drina.
Wide line black Alpa el cas.
White Marseilles Vtfngs.
No advance in Summer Cao.l.nieres.
Fine Stock for Summer and Fall.
LAWNS.
Good styles from Zdto OD CCDilk
Summar dress otalli low.
. .
COOPER & CONARD.
S. B. corner ELUTE and MARE - ST Streets
RICH ORGANDY. LAWNS REDUCED
mot SL2S to 711 eta. •
.Bleb Organdy Robos,.redneed to $B.
. Lawas reduced from ell to mg ets.
. Grenadines at very low prices.
Slimmer Dross Goode all red aced.
India Silks reduced to 75 eta and *l.
White Barer° Shawls and Circulars.
White and Black Lace Motes and liotandas.
Sommer Shawls soiling of very low.
White and Colored Shetland Shawls.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
1916 . ES Sonth SECOND Street
CLOSING OUT SWMMER DRESS
GOODS AT.LOW . PRICES.
A great uariety of styles of this season's importation,
frog/2.2lcent.; to *l.
-Nest Pacific Lawns at 8735 cents.
Figured Brown Lawns at :3734 cents.
French. Lawns at 40, 50, 62 attd . S73s cents.
Beet makes of Mnslins, Calicoes, Ginhams, and alf
kinds of Domestic Goods; far below the mannfactarer's
prices.
Whit. Sams(' and Lama Shawls.
Silk Oronadlne Shawls.
000 all-wool Cashmere Shawls, 01.75, worth 13.60.
Ht TEEL SON,
Nos. 713 and 7LS -North S TENTH Street.
Exioitnoi OUR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown round. nest Scared, 44e.
Lawns white ground. neat red, 440.
Huckaback end Bath Towels, large assortment.
Bird's Bye Linen Towels.
Fatra size Demask;Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, $5.
Bathing Flannels red and gray.
. 398 JOHN ' S. STORES. 102 /BCH Street
g WMAIL DE PARIS;" FOR TIM
-&--e dslightfal preparation is espe
'daily recommended to ladies about visiting the ail:lea'
or sea shore, for removing the discolorations ceased by
sunburn or salt air. The "Email de Faris" Is en
dorsed and universally used by the ladies of the French
'easpital. EUGENE JOUIN, No. TENTH Street,
below Chestnut, Agent for l'Emall de Paris. je23-linif
The attention of LADIES AEODT RELIT
IN to THD OITY for the " Ben Shore,' ' War
..iertng Places." or the. Cenntrs. , - , •- la
i .-of WRIT E ngrl t e ‘ cilt h abl 6.7 e Pg ei S T U e lftla
WEAR for WHIT BODIES, HORNING%
''WRAPI , Bas,
An extensive assortment Is offered In Leaf
:Bud Worked - Edginge and bleedings, Veil.,
'Handkerchiefs,•Collars,Slesvee,and In vista
and fancy Plaid,_Ebined, and Yisrnred White
-Goods, - AT-DEICES A RICIT BELOW THEIS
PRESENT RETAIL VALUE,
100 Printai Linen Cambria Dresses.
100 000411 Pared, Tucked, and Etriped
B. M. NEEDLES.
01 , 4 I4:s*rthl.;e:r4:4:l•44
SIIIISIER RESORTS.
COLMKA. HOUSE,
CAPE MAY.
Fpa TELE SBA-SHORE.
TCROCON IN TWO HOURS.
UNITED STATES 110T.E14.
iTLANTIO CITY, N. 7., • 1 • •
NOW OPEN POE THE RECEPTION OP OVEINN.
.. •
Tratha I aye VINE STREET MET daps at WI
R. 2: and LIST' R.
Tenikild *per "reek. or $3.60 per day. .
. I
BRO W N & .WOELPPER,
.Ir7.lia PROPRIETORS.
TiLORINOE HEIGHTS.- THIS BEA.IJ
" TIPULIRESORT to now open for the reception of
mate. Toms sl2_ per week. or $2 per (ley. Apply on
theFeinieet or at 210. 605 SANSOM Street.
. R.. 0. SISIKIN, Proprietor.
RESORT.-BROAD-TOP
dIOUNPAIN ROUSR. —This romantic spot can be
reshed daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad to
Bratingdon, thence by the Broad• Top Railroad via
Ddley. Rxmirsion Tickets are tuned at half the
taiga rates, which are good until the lint of October.
Pitt-class.accommodations.
'itus--SV3 per week ; Per day $2.10. Children and
wants half price.
Yr farther particulars address
C. M. ALLBIOND & Co.. Managers.
-1m • Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co., Pc
TJGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE
RACH, N. .I.—H. D. SMITH, Proprietor.
Tts largo and commodious Hotel is now open for the
recotion of visitors. Persons desirous of visiting the
/
sea ore wi ll find this one of the most desirable places
for canna Bathing, Fishing, Gunning, 1-e. Labia--
tie three miles from Atlantic City, and communica
nt from Phtladelphia twice a day, via Camden and
Et tic Railroad. Boats will be in readiness at the
Ini on the arrival of the trains, to convey guide to
th otel.
II moderate.
further information &dames the proprietor.
is:lW
W f0 21 , .. FORD MINERAL SPRINGS.-
I, popular Summer Resort is now open,and pro
per r the recaphon of vlsitore, until October next.
Ti Hotel twill be under the charge of the most esti*.
(Wed management in the country.
Ti Bedford Railroad hae been niched to within one
to ride of.Sprlngs, over fine Turrogke road.
tors will come by PORRIMITaIIia Railroad t) Rant.
tug thence by Broad Top and Bedford through.
.1e arrangements have been made to sul_y deal.
erg d individuals with th e BEDFORD W pp ATER. Is
w.liteavied °sake, as follows:
P Barrel, oak (40 gal)..s3 00
' Ball Barrel, oak 200
.! • • mulberry 400
/*racks eadregeed to B. L. ANDERSON, Bedford.
eromilY filled: -
Perini wishing room,. or any Information about
place, address lISPY L. AI 4 IDSR/3031. je3-2st
I E CLARENDON," A.TLINTIO
ITY, Is now open for the accommodation of
house is situated in a central part of the
d every room to the hoaso commands a tins
[the sea. The bathing never was better.
JAMES SIMKINS, K. D.
C.- LISLE WRITE.-SULPHIIR
!NINO/S.—The Proprietor takes pleasure In an
noun ' g that this favorite and fashionable Watering
Mac , now open for visitors. The personal and un
dirt attention of the proprietor will be gfron to the
want nd comforts of hie guoats.
igl • . N. W. WOODS. Proprietor.
SBATHING}.BATHING}.—NATIONAL.NATION&L HALL,
• ISLAND, Cape May, N. J:. is non , open for
the ption of fl numerous mats. Terms moderate.
ChU under 12 years of age and servants half pile°.
Bu or accommodations and ample room for two
tam • persons. AARON OAARSTSON,
fe Proprietor.
ED : STATES HOTEL, LONG
NOR. N. J., ie now open for the reception et
Address B. A. SHOE MA RBA, Prop' r. Jog-2e
:STErt COUNTY HOUSE, AT
• TIC OITY, N. J. —Thle private BOARDING.
HOU (always open for Boarders), is now fully at.
rang or the accommodation of Summer visitors The
situ is one of the best on the Island, being in fnU
tie the Ocean. and near excellent bathing arm:Lad.
MP= JACOB SEIM, Proprietor.
piMBING AND GAS FITTING.-
MoCOLLIN dt.RHOADII
I,
WU MARKET 13trot, Philadelphia.
We Minn, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Raw, Pampa of
Tart patterns, Dathiag Tuba, Wash Bardifil. and other
artl neceesary to furnish Dwellings in oily and
eon - With
ev ery modern soave:llene, of Water and
T WA* Water and Drain Pio&
II MER 13 COLORED - PHOTO
, .PHE are a decided PUCCBII , I. Everybody seems
'a of obtaining those admirable likenesses. Plea
, lee, accurate, durable, and only El. Made in
Street, above Green.
TES DE VISITE. - ADMIRED
es of artistically executed and elegantly Utah
de Visite always to be obtained at B. F.
RBl-
Popular Gallery, 024 &BCH Street lt•
SIZE PHOTOORAPIIB.. , ,IN OIL
LORE.—None mho see them fail to express no.
• ratae of their rare merits or accuracy and life-
Or B. F. MOM% Wit AMU. Ottint. 1141
MILITARY.
OBOBOE .T. BOLTON.
==l
NEW rtatILICATIONS.
THE ATLANTIC irONTIII37-s
AUGUST, 1864
TUE ATLANTIC FOR A170179T
_lB NOW READY,
With the following
LIST ON CONTENTS AND CONTRIDITTONS
Ara- CHARLES HEADE. fly Harriet E. Protean.
A*" ROW ROME IS GOVERNED. Uy Georg° W.
Orvene.
A - CONCORD, MAY 23, 126.1. By-Hoary W. LOOB
fellow.
AGY- WHAT WILL BECOME OF TIIEMT By J. T.
Trowbridge.
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AO - THE LITTLE COUNTRY GIRL. By A. M. Diaz.
401- SWEET BRIER. • •
JO- HOUSE AND HOME PAPERS. VIII. By Har
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nv
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COPARTNERSHIPS.
I\TOTIOE OF LIMITED PARTNER
... I EIMP.—Tke subecribeni hereby give notice, under
the provisions of the Acts of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania relative to limited partnerships,
that they have formed a limited partnership, and pub
lish the following as the terms thereof:
First. The name of the firm under which snot part
nership Is to be conducted is I
WILLIAM T. 10P
KIN& "
Second. The general nature of the business to be
transacted le the making, fitting, bnying. and se ll ing or
HOOP SKIRTS and the materials therefor.
T. Third. The name of the general partner le WILLIAM
. HOPKINS, who resides at 3207 north Ninth street, in
the city of Philiulelphia. The name of the special_rtart
ner le JOHN R. HOPKINS, who reetdes at Wye Mille.
Talbot county, In the State of Maryland.
Antra. The amount of capital contributed by_ the
said special partner to the common stock le Fifteen Hun
dred Dollars.
Mk The said partnership is to commence on the
Eighteenth Day of Jane, IS , an terminate on the
Seventeenth Day of Jane, A. D. ISM.
\Val. T. HOPKINS,
J. R. HOPKINS.
Juin 18th, .1864.. jeep mete
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO.
CIATRD themselves together tinder the Arca of
BOLTON, DYKEMAN, & 00., and will continue thw
Car Building basiness in all its branches at the old.
establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMM.
TON ,Streets. JOS. R. BOLTON
(310. RaDYRIALAN.
0. W. OHILDB.
ksl-110 .
Jew 1, 1864
puns PALM OIL SOAP.—TIffs SOAP
A- is made of pure, fresh Palm Oil. and Is entirely a
Tegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet 'ass than Omani
made from animal fats: In boxes of ono dolea oaks%
for MI per box. Manufactured by
ORO. M. ILKINTON rx SON,
1.. MX.ROAMITTA Street. bellemek prem. a nd alloy* Cal inwbttl. le&he
OW GLABB.—PRENOH PLATS
NV I : C l ll l 2la for store froata, Rough Plate Olase for dry
HOW L doors, ; Port 'ad Deck 'Lights, Ornamental
olau FOrelturehee L Teatlonles_, ; Photozrapa Glam.
mit Pon
ford= atld Donabetta Window Olivia of every yo
.
Italy sale by
HOST. BHOEIMARIE a 00.
" Ng* 240 acid fio7 iroukra ree l.
Pblukt
WANTS.
2. EXPRETKNCED GAUGER AND
.•f Petiol^tam, awl otbar Oils, deAlrea
SITUATION AddroAA .. nArsvor," fala rroMce.
•
A C L.NTS WANTED
TO fiats:YAMS FOR
LIEUTENANT OEN PAUL SCOTT'S
AIITOBJOOR A PfiT.
In every town. city nod county In the United Staten. 2
rots.. 12too. Price
sl.
Convarsing books, for the PAC of Agents, containing
fifty peeps of Ibe hook and two steel-plate likeors4es.
now reedy. Ifs canine.' og book Is desired. conclude 40
copra and It srlll br P.ut by mall, pob; age raid.
For particulars stliirosa
• • SURLININ &
• No.. 335 &ROADWAY. Pr. Y.
p.F.P7RAL SUBBTITITTE - AGENCY,
•,./ No. 006 MARKET Permit, Staten Union lintel.
Solatitetsa wanted. tv whom the bkuheet pricen will be
paid. aubslitoton fnrn)eLed promptly to any girt of the
Siam at reasonable rate's Honest and lair deallor our
motto. jy2:7-3t*
WANTED -A PARTNER WITH
from IMMO to It 3,00) to go Into buelooem with
the advertieV...ll. LEA VZNS,
jyti-at*. 1011 . North NIORTEf Street.
WANTED' TO PURCHASE-AN IN
TERBSPIW a 'WholeEale Orocer7 ROMP. Ad
drool Box 103 P. W._ 1919-6 t•
WANTED-4 COLORED BOY. 14 OR
ply at
igetre ir oll tr iratter to a Private Farallivi7.rr
AJPIRST-CrileS9 BOOK-KEEPER
eau be bed hr airitlyinir at this Mire. Age thirty.
six: married. Will alit astisfacton city reference,
Address "P. 'P." .iy23
PRINTER WANVED.-A. 'JOURNEY
MAN. who In a good PIIINTER aidd nndargtandft
the runnina of a Power Prey. or to will?* to learn. is
vented an Foreman in an oStte near the et:v. To a per.
non of undoubted character a prmanent Mtnation will
be given. Addreea "bilnlno. this Office. jrZ3-3.?
TEAMSTERS WANTED
Carer QUARTERVWITER'S 01 , 71013.
ARRINOTON reEPIIT.
Wesongarnv, D. C . Jnly 11, ISM.
WAIII ID. at once. 11131r0RED TEAM—
STERS. each'espable of driving vrl - itt single Due, and
managingeix-mule teams.
To such who are competent to perform the &sty the
pay per month will be thirty doILM, with one ration.
per day, and hospital privileges. Including the beat
medical attendance when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles 11. Tom„-shins, A. Q. N. U.
e. A. corner Twenty-second and Gorrests,
Waseing
ton, D• C. D. T. RUCKER.,
Brig. Gen. and Chief Citnwtermaster..
Iyll-15t Depot of Ws/Hitt:Leo:l.
$5OOO 171 " PARTNER WANTED
•aith ale amonntagthergetive or ellen,.
111 Si 1 1 / 1 1110f0001r100 8101111000 10 thin elty,rnewtn /MCCAW
fnt operation. affording very large prollat The demand
for the article made to very extensive. Far pan let:tier.:
addrese **Manta:Water." at The P
reas ogee. iy23.21.
$5OOOO TO LOAN AT 5 PER
Cent., fat Seven or ton Timm In one
turn, Or divided to snit. It D. LIVe:III:4erTTgR,
j>73-81 , . 220 South FOURTR Street.
840,000 f TOLOAN ON MORTGAGE
e
less thaw *OM h . p t rg ,
plr gent., immune not
CHARLES RHO*D9,
jyl9-10t• Conveyancer,. No. 36 S. SEVENTO St
if A motrrEt wharf. AG-BITTS
at 3 a rennth,expennen paid. io sill my BYER
ABTING RENCTLB, osurava, BITEINEP.B, wad 32
other article& Fifteen circr.lara oentfree. Addtese
apefl-dtcw:im JOHN F. LOB)), Biddeford, Naha.
fa WANTED' TO' PURCHASE, POR
AGE OAST!, a woll-liniebod dwelling house, free of
incumbreness, wtth all the modern Improvements,
situated on Walnut, Locust, or Spruce streets, weer of
Broad street. Add rem " Hox 1575, P. 0. " irtv4t.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
P. MILL , --FOR..FICLE -Tff
21111 for 'manufacturing PiintinTP*Pers bellowing
to the Do& rsiaved. at "fflimeling, vv. Va., In offered for
sale. The buildings are stone and bricks and tarnished'
with three 111/ engines and a 72- inch Ponrdrinier
da
cbino,.all in good running order.•
i72li let A. ARMSTRONG dr SON&
ITOR SALE—FIXTURES lar A DRUG
STORE. Einßabin for most any. . kind of business.
xt 72/ IfARKET firrest.jr2s.2r
Et FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE
..Mtit—Sitnate N, W. corner of FRANKFORD Road and
NORRIS Street. Lot 100 feat on Frankford and 414 feel
on Norris sireat. Six brick do-filling* on Fre.nkford
road, a three-iitOry brick factory, 83 feet by 43 feet ort
Norris atrAit, with cotton machinery tbarein; engine
bonne, with bailers and engine in; two-story - brick
bonne, 23 b'y 60. attached, and other buildings. For
furrirar informs lion, inquire at N. B. corner of SR
VENTR and SPRUCE Streets'. . • jy25.6t4
dn . FOR SALE VERT LOWA: ELATNTD
JIM SOME GOTHIC, COTTAGE; baviugall the modern
conveniences; stable, coach• bone. vegetable garden,
and beautiful grounds attached. on FBA NKPORD Road.
below AM ebony Avenue. Apply to• Waf ROSiELL
ALLEN. S. R. corner FOURTH' and WALNUT Ste.,
2d floor.
.iy23 W
10 FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY
Ags. N. E. corner of NINEfEBNTH and3IARKETSto,
comprising store and' dwelling on Market street. and
four small dwellings on Nineteenth otrPet. Apply to.
WM: ROSSELL ALLEN, .S. E. tor. POURTLE and WAL
NUT, 2d floor. jy23-3t.
en FOR SALE CHEAP— THREE
STORY BriekslricELLlNG..aalth three story dou
ble Reek Braidings modern conveniences No. 1924 -
Franktord road; lot trICO. Price, clear. onl yln3oo.
iy`a E. PETTIT; 323 WALNUT Street.
fit TO EXCHANGE. VALUABLE
improved Delaware front R&M fir acre!, Dear
Shammy Station, 15 miles out and 4 , miles this side of
Bristol Several other, to exchange. Call and examine
Begieter of farms forxele and exchansce.
jyn E. PETTIT, .323•WilacUT Street.
di a FOR SALE—VALUABLE .B 11 - 13
A= NESS PROPERTY, sitnate at No 030. IS, and 634
North Second street, csusisting of three stoma, with
dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together,
to clots an estate. A portion of the purchase money
may remain on mortgage For particulars inquire of
U. kocALL,
18 South SECONDC Street.
PRTLATNLTATA. 31 :47, 20 . Mt jy2l•lm•
ILEGAL.
IN THE. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN THOMPSON go.. PATRICK KELLY.
June Term, ]sBt. No: 94. Plnriee Vend. Ex.
The Auditor appointed hitt. Court to make distribu
tion of the fund prodneed by the Sheriff's Pale under toe
above writ, of all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the hotel and stables thereon erected, situate on
the north side of Washington or- Market street, anal the
west side of William street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on said Market street KO feet, and extending in
length or depth westward of that width QOO feet more or
less to Green street. will attend to the duties of Ids
appointment on MONDAY; the lath de's of August. ISSI,
at 4 o'clotk P. M., at his Mike, N. 1120 South FIFTFI
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all
persons interested are required to make their claims,
or he forever debarredfront coming in open said fund.
.IY3telOt D. P. BROWN, Jr., Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' CO'Q . RT FOR THE
-A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estateof 3011 N P. COLCORD, decease&
Notic, is hereby given, that MARY COLCORD,
widow of the said decedent, has bled in said Court
her petition, with an inventory and appraisement of
the personal property of her late husband, which she
elects to retain, net exceeding in value V.OO, nuder
the act of 14th April, IS3I, nod the supplements thereto.
and that the same will be approved and allowed by the
Court on FRIDAY. September EM. ISSI nolo., excep
tion, be filed thereto. W'M ERN3T,
"3 , 26.nabet Attorney for the Widow.
UICTIED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
THE 'PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, To THE
MARSHAL OF THE EASTEttliDisnazu OF PENN.
SYLLINIA.--OnEertzca:
. ,
WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States In
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Mal, filed in the name of the
United State* of America, - bath detrsed all persons in
generalwho hare, or pretend to hare. any right.title, or
interest In sloop CYCLOPS, her Tackle, Apparel, and
Furniture, and the Goods, Wares. and Merchandise
laden on hoard thereof, whereof master, cap
tured by the United Rates cleanser "Flag," ander
the command of Commander J. A. Williamson, to
be monished, cited. and called to judgment, at the time
and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex
pressed. (justice so requiring - ) You are therefore
charged and btrlotly enjoined and c , mmairded, that
yon oiiiit not, but that by publishing theta Presents in
at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub
lished in the City of Philadelphia; and in the Legal To
teltifencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be
monished and cited, peremptorily, all Persona in gene
ral who bare. or pretend to hare, any right, title, or
interest In the said sloop Cyclops. her - Tackle, Apparel.
and Ferulture. and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandise
laden on board thereof, to appear before the Flonorable
JOHN CAD WALADER, the Judie of the said Conti, at
tLe District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on
the twentieth day after publication of these presents. if
it be a court day, or else on the next court day follow
ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes. then
and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why
the said sloop Cyclops. her Tackle, apparel. and Furni
ture, and the Goods, Wares, and Merchsnaise laden on
board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at
the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of
the United States, and as goods of their enemies or other
wise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and
further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appertain: And that you duly intimate, or cense
to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid. generally,
(to whom by the tenor of these
presents It is also Inti
mated.) that If they shall not appear at the time and'
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then mild
District Or urt doth intend and will proceed Co adjudica.
lion on thertaid capture, and may pronounce that the
said sloop Cyclops, her Tackle, Apparel. and Far
nittire, and the Goods, Wares, and Merehaudise laden
on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of
the same, to the enemies of the United States of Ameri
ca, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable
and subject to coeducation and condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the perm:ore so cited and it ti
mated In anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do
in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOB'S CADWALA DER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-first day
of JULY, A. D. 1864, and In the eighty-ninth year of
the Independence of said United States.
.i 7213 St O. R. FOX. Clerk District Court.
EDUCATIONAL.
17 4 EI - ENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND
SMALL BOYS. on School lane. Germantown, will
reopen on the 6th of Pth month. The usual bracche3 of
an F.nalleh education wilt be taught, and we feel war
ranted in believing that the competency of the teaclier,
Deborah B. Smith, will make it desirable to parents to
patronise the school. jy2s-tf
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-MI
LITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, 4 miles berrad Me
dia. and 13: miles from Olen Riddle. en the West Mes
ter Railroad. Thorough course in Mathematics. Natu
ral Sciences, Languages, sad English. Practical les
sons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Flue librarY
and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begins Sept.
lst Pupils have bertenta of a home. Refers to Jan C.
Capp a Son, 23 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton.
Esq. , Fifth and Prune; John A. Diehl, MO Wall:int:-
Add , eas Rey. J. HENRY BARTON. A. M.,
1y22-Sin VILLAGE GREEN, Penne.
Frßz WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE.
The scholastic year of ten menthe commences on the
first TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes
on the let of July following.
Boys and young men prepared for College or Business
In Its varlens requirements.
The modern languages are taught by stating resident
Teachers, who have no connection with, any other
school.
For natatorium and fall information aripir to
WX. F. WINES. A R
,
Prial;
or, 3. HUNTER WDERLI.L. A. M. Ph. D.,
resoclate Principal.
WEST CREME. Pow
A GRADIIA.TE OF HARVARD, wrrn,
an experience cf . t enyears In latching, will open, Is,
this city, in SEPTEIdr-BH. a School for Young Lutists.
Number Mailed to draen. Tomes, COO a year.
Itaingimoss—Rov. Dr. Fv.ross. 162 E Pine strain;
Rey_ Boger Owe= Cheston) Hill; Wm. H. Troilen,
Es C., .1g North Feast street; J. E. Kitchell, Esq., RV
Yor. gyenllB, Philadelphia.; Ex-Presidents Sparks aug
Welker, GambitJge, Masa ; I. S. Smith, Esq. , Dorehaa
tar, maw ;jobesßuggles, Bey., Brighton, Masa lot
awe
.1.377-Im* L. H. HIICEINOITAM, Cheatunt
P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE Thl.
WYNNE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 153 Q LIMY
Street. NOY. GRAB. A. SMITH, D. D.a. OLARISACI
SMITE. A. BT., Principal..
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary. dead*.
mie, and Collegiate . Pall college course in Classic*,
Mathsative. higher English. and Natural Science, tee
them.* who graduate. Modern Languages. 'Music, Pal.V.
putt and Bloention by the best masters. For circulars.
apply at lEEE CIIESTNIIT Street, or address Box fill
P. 0.. Philadelphia. *MW
ARMY *GOODS.
FROTBINGBAM & WRLLS
ERATT,• EEDIUM , AND LIGHT SHINITrzog imp BAI RTINOB. SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVE CANTON FLANNELS
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBIUM AND
SILESIA&
BROWN LEACHED AND GORSST
No. 1. WORSTAD I . 4VA tc, 1416-111 f
Ue.:TIO111 SALES.
ROTEL. FURNITURE FOR S&LS,.
Belog aleaot to retire from the business. the oub
scriber offers at gubllc est*
ON 1 nEttnni. JITI.T 151.
the entire Moen of MIMI?MIR in
HERR'S lianL. lIMRISBURO,
conpistioß of Bede. sub, Nair Nottresszs. Feltner Bed%
Knows, Elbeeto, Coinforu. Qntlis, Carpets. Erießab
Corner Clock... Itareous, Epson., grime', Chinn ood
Glaesrare, tff cleot to eccomznod k Ulgoese: ffnmpeet,
tcben Utensils; to fitct,ovpr Fining reeniren a alarm
kotci. Sale to 1w contleued from day to dey until allEa
sold. Terms cash, ender one huuttr.delnlijirs,
jyl9,7t J. arr.rear Rens.
A UCTION BALE OF OOPIDMIMSO
BORQ.._nS
. Kate Dr.r.kantan. Cavitr.nt Btenat/..
• o.lll_ra Ultler allorerravaarWT,
WitatitSOTO,, U. C. J:171.1654
Will beevil .at FOBLITI ACC7IOI4 w. td,st ek .
Atelier, Ur Ifthen AtrArol4C9F valet, . -, ..t0k—:. 0 4:
Le.BANOIf, Penna. TfirDIBI).I, .161 fr. WA. liat.
BEADINQ,Pontia_,.thaBBD
BaBRIBSUBC.I, THITERDA Jell. *2l;
AV/OONA, danNt 4:11. MR.
19111 - I.IMS - 1 5 01:?, Penna.. , THGREDA - 1,
3644 T*0 Etr2rin, En) CA iArtle HCP.V..,'" at ale.
place.
Tbe.e I/braes - liar° 'Seen condemned la anti for MP
Caviar? , Nervicknj the AMY.
trybad.
or hoed and Farm perposearnarvanod Elrgalal
Brame ealeciner.
Term: Qua. In tralletnitates Oncra'_cer.
.1 - .4.ldcg A.
Mint. Cal. and Chief CiMerterre.cater
Creaky Bareaa.
•
PUBLIC S ALE bF lINCIA.I3IM7
000 De ren.Oddimg_ in the - Warehon.o. of the PHI
LADELPHIA AID READnici Eall:11;:).11) COIN
PANT, TBIETBe.32II and CALLoineLL Slreeta.
Philadelphia.
The artleles dew - Abed in the SollOwing aehednle.
having been tonsigneg to the Stat7::•a pained helow. or,
the Philadelphia arre, P.imid log Ra'Aroad, and the con , -
eigneee, after dime etd regal notice; not having taken
theta away, nor paid Edo CONN and 9:•..PAZISCs rf carrtaß t
will be exposed to onblLVeale or ont.trv, at the severs.
Etationa named below, on MATURDZY. September 17,
Thai: the sale to comm.:nee at ton o'Coek in the font
noon of said day:
STATION. CON810;:a. ARTI<:EN AND ..VADZA
Philadelphia
E. P. Hainen7;
B. Barton.
S. Jackson,
L. Lowrie.
Dr Wright.
C. Megargee,
Paschall Morrie. •
P. 3/cDonaugh.
Dr. Wright,
Dr Wright,
A. Thompson,
A. Cross.
W. }Hiner,
J. N. Spencer.
W. Harris.
J P. EPPlerholmer,
Peechall Morris.
Merchants' Ina Co.
Consortn Ins. Co.
J. Collins
Lneas it Ca..
M. C Sadler,
Eceles,
S. Hallman,
George GI: @lib.
E. liercbtrlagcr.
R Wilson, E. Wilson.
J. Long &Bro..
R. Cal man.
L. Wolfeneberger,
G. Devlan,
J. Powers,
Shenbecker,
J. N. Kline,
J. Hall.
W. H. Richards,
L M. Harris,
E. & S. Allen.
R. Arhblarn.
..--
Thrrabove artic'es vrill be exposed to pablie sale ga
aforeasid. according' to the provisions of the Bret aeetion
of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Patna
sylvanfa. approved the sixteenth day of March A. D.
MS; with all the requirements or which the Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company have io ail no
epscta complied. The Act of Assembly is as fol berg:
" Commission merchants and factor , . and all ems
man carriers, or ether persons having a lien n non goods,
Wares, and. merchandise, for or on account of the costa
and expense: , of carriage or storage. or any other charm:
arisiog from the transportation, keeping, or storage of
curb property, in case the owners or consignees shall
not pay or dfecilaree the amount dne for such coat, oz.
pence, carriage, etorare, or other charges , bereft:theory
tamed, may,. after ths expiration of ninety days
from the notice hereinafter provided, proceed to
eel) the same, or so much thereof as may ho necesem•
to discharge said lion, at public auction: Provt4a4
That notice of gale shall be given as required for abe-
Ars sake of personal property, and that thirty dams'
notice of said lien he given to the emperor C.)osi
of the property, if they can he found, and in case
cannot be to found, that the same shall be advert'
'weekly in tome newaostper published in th m er cha ndise
or county which the goods, wares. or
have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks haforw
the sale, the restdae of money arising from each sale,
after deducting costs of transoortation , chances and
storage. advertising and sale, to be held subject to the
order of the owner or owners of such property. '
G. A. RH:ROLLS,
General Enperintondent.
READT2fff, Pa., June 10. 1564. ivlB-111t
ADIUSEDIENTS.
IN - FEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
A scenic rehearsal on Saturday evening la.t developed
the necelaity of important alterations in ROLne. Of the
machinery of the stage.
The first performance of "ALADDIN" has, there
fore. been postponed to
WEDNESDAY EV - BITING. JULY Y 4
when all will be In readiness. Reserred setts already
sold good until used.
It
GovEws NEW CHESTNUT
STREET THEATRE —OR zzontrune.
WEDNP.SDAY EVENING. SlGsith".
Pint time in aix.yeara in Philadelphia or the GraniNs.
mantle, Mutlntl. B_setacular Draws.
.AL A DD I W
; Or. THE ONDERFUL LA
Presented after three menthe' active preparation Ina
style of unprecedented magnificence, replete with won—
deed Transformations. Magnificent Rcenery. Or.
Matches, Superb Costumes and Prope 'rties, Beautiful
Music and Chorneee.
Reserved Seats for sale three days in advance. iyIB-tf.
WALIWT•STREET THEATRE
BANFORD AT HOME.
The fay-tamed
SANFORD AND TROUPE
Will open the above Thvatrait'
On AIONDAY EVENING. July Sstl3.
And continue every evening daring the week. iateroo
&acing the
BEST MINSTREL CORPS
• is the United States.
See bills of the day.
Box open dilly for sale of Tickets.
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ART%
CHESTNUT tiltreetabove Tenth. is OPE( DLIST.
to , visitor's, from 9 A. M... to 9P. P.
I ILITG.
B OARD. -FRONT SINGLE - 110011
A- , Timid. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. Jr 19410
ROARDING.—TWO SECOND-STON!
rooms TO LET. at 139 North TENT'S i"ff
PERSONAL.
.pERSONALRBEI OR
.BLARIC BALL
WI-DROPS, fifty feints per pair. 916 R &CH
Street. frA-2t.
• •
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.-By VlRrtrit
of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. la Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sate, to
the
hhPHRE a T
arid
ObFMAN&C oor
WA h T ER t St he e t y , a bo ve
Vine, on THURSDAY, July 2S, 11364. at 12 o'clock. X.
12,000 locust treenaile and 212 cubic feet of locust logs.
The locnst loge are now lying on lot southwest corner
of CALLOWHILL Street and DELAWARE avenue,
WILLIAM MILLWARD
United States Marshal E. D. of Penns, ivamill-
PAILADRDPITIA. July 22, 11364. i72S4St
MARSHAL'S - SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ or Sale, by the-Ron. JOHN CAD WAIdl-
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to toe directed, will be sold at Public Sale. to
the highest and beet bidder. for cash, at MICRENSE'S
STORE, No. 11.42 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY.
August 2d, leo, at 12 o'clock M., SA bales Cotton. 5.4
boxes manufactured Tobacco, and 67 sacks of Turk's,
Island Salt, being the cargoes of the schooner Pocahon
tas, sloops Jana and Cyclon e .
WILLIAM MILLWARD.
United States Marshal B. D. of Pennsylvania.
PRILADELPHIA, July 18e4.
EXCURSIONS.
~,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,
sid aG t GRAND PLEASURE Bg.
CURSIONS TO LANE SUPERIOR. —One
of the following splendid first-class steamers, via ,
CLEVELA.ND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN T. MOP
CITY, TRAVELEIkMETROR, IRON SIDES, LAO LA
=LLB, and PEWAHIC, will leave CLEVRLAMS,
Ohio, at S o'clock P. IL, each day of the week, erreseloi
Saturday and Sunday, end .Detroit, Michigan , on ib
following days at 2 o'clock P. M. throudi the montlm.
of JULY and AUGUST. making Grand Excursion Tripe.
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seer.
of Amertca,whlch, for utility. 'deems. and health.zgr.
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
latituderip of eleven 000 milea embraces six devisee et"
_, and of longitude, and includee in
circuit takes Brie, EL Cate., Huron and Superlor,wskt
tbebeantitni rivers Detroit. St. Clair and St. Mary's.
The many. and liXtollSiTe =bees of Iron and copper,
unequaled by. any in the world. h the newly-Me.
covered and i nvi ti ng deposits of silver lead, wild
romantic scenery .combined with its pare and breetrilr.
climate, render.the Lake &tractor trip one of far WV( -
than ordinary attraction to tho capitalist, the student
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named- steamer* are elegantly-fitted re
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, white evert
precaution has been taken to provide for the safety az.?
comfort of passengers.
Fare,lnchadingState-Rooma and Heals, about 2.X *SW
par mile: Time occupied In soaking the round trip, ibass
to 10daye.
Rooms secured, and fartl- - sr Information obtained. in
application to mprietors.
ROBT:HANNA & Co., eve an .
d Olde.
HUSSEY & MoHRIDL,
J. T WHITING & Co.. p e t it .
jelo4 anti
JOHN HUTCHINGS. r°
FOR CAPE 31.AYs—TEIN.
--4 lrsroar eteunch.ead commodions steamer MAN
HATTe 61, Captain 13..4 Ryther, of the Cane May Lima
having beau relassel, by the Government. i; now
making her regular trips to Capellay. ie^slog ARCH.-
STREET WHARF every TUESDAY. THURSDAY. and.,
SATURDAY, at o'clock; returning. rcHl leave Cape
May every Mondey,. Wednesday. and Friday, at £96.
o'clOck, touching at.,..24Y7 Castle, goincend-retnrning_
Fere. *2.60, carriage hire Included; children half.
price. Servants $.,v00, carriage hire extra.
Freight at low. .ratne.• No freight received after S
o'clock. and in ai ceane must be pre-,,aald.
J722-t( JOSEPH A. ST_IWART. agent._
p KEW YORK, FOR
rt,aw HAVEN. TunTPORA
a SPRIVO-
Pra). and . DfasTo3.—The steam:ass CO
_NENT6Jki.
and ELM-CI iirtlasee rack Sib, Etat Rivet, &MIT. att.
16 P. td: and"; toa night. jelfa.las
NMI
msrxla. - • - •y7s
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Rot ouI'AMMR3.CHLLRD bat 3113011.11LLED /u Perna •
of Tona an& Power. deethead,orportally for Clotreitir.•
and &Math. but foand to oo epaally well Med..
the Parluo-aced Drawing Itoosn. llier sale onl
R. M. BR
flo. 311, forth IMIVENTLI Stmt.
Aisa.,,a,angepleta anaorinitiat of the Pezlest Maladeit
*pustular on band my) ft4re.,
. -
42 Taomsoal". , .B tONDON . KITS:TH
EN
.ER, OR Et RANGE, for fandlise,
' hotels, or pubLit.inntitntione, to TWENTY DM
PERWST Mali
M Also, Philadalphia Ranges.
ri et.al r Furnacee, Po e Heaters, Lowdown Grata.
firsboard StoTee, 1.1 Rollers, Stewheie Plates, Broil
ors, Cooking Stoves, dm. at wholesale and retail. by
the mannfeeturers,_
CRASS, EIIASPR J k THOMSON,
No. 209 h: SECOND Street
ath3-triths6m
f3PHIMPTOLOGICAIi Vr4CANDIL
TIONS.. with fall deacrlptllaa of °boarder glom
DAT osofiC KM VING, by J. L.
aildLarfroOfoo • Km 9115.80nk1a TR ghost
LADIES' TRUSS AIiD.BRA.OI.
1 41111,6T0RII—Condnet4.41 by Ladles, TNir.KLIITS
Baas. drat door below s4e. Every article in Wit
line elasant, eau, and eolceet in male. C. H. DIM
DLLS, Proprietor, attenebt to Gentlemen, on the cornet
of TwasTEE atia'33ACE, Streets. N. B.—Professional
aescracy. Unwed. talkt.ftelf
ONUMENTS AND GRA,VB:
BTOXES.—A lame assortssent of OraTe•Siones. at
various tialvak mule of the finest Malian sad ametissol
Marble, constantly on hind at the Marble Works el
ADAX3TP.IMMUTL. BIIDOZ ATMIIIII. below Reveal.
stro.t- . siet-Ssalf
CHAMLBS MIDDLETON,
IRON1111110).X7;
SECOND AND WILLOW S'lltzsm
PulLAnzr,rniA.
Reran Iron nnrebnitail Rnd fur nalc
COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAJ.NVAB
NJ of all numbers and brands.
Rayon's Duck Awning Twills. Of all daaarialoria far.
Tents, Awnings Trunk and Wagon Covers.
Also. Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from I to
feet wide. Tarpaulin. Bolting. Ba ll Twins ho.
- ..1011N W. Bvivauff.
myto•tt 102 /0/1121' Allem
P RIZE -STEAMER DONZGAL.-TEM
Steamer having been adjudged to tbeUnited States.
for the public service; at the appramement, she is with.
drawn from sale. • • WILLIAM MILLWARD.
11. S. Marshal.
r.1111.4./Mr/trA. ALIT XI. LW. !MA
2 boxes
25 tango.. spokes,
box slabs. o 8 (Ito
I box boljilog.
I box rodno.
6 Iraga pulp,
I reaper.
!lot earsdriaa.
box books
II box books.
.2 sacks cbaraoal.
1 .1 box tr ff goods_
barloy.
box drugs.
bbls. pickles.
is seed sower,.
1 box books.
2 :/nmea hooks.
1 Edx 'rani era.
h cask paint.
Irrn sato.
old lumber,
014'scala.
2 emrty kegs
empiy
1 1 1 1 1: e b as l ro bb 2 o p i t ir r 7 fe"l bi t b s t 6: :
r 8 : 141 :
ix
11 box mod can.
I I keg. zotkak.
111 box.
halt bil. sod bor
I k.st mlroral wa . ter.
2 bids. corn.
NaPts
cmpts
1 half bbl.