7 J THB DAILY EVENING TELKQRArg. ririLADELrnTA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1801. r FRIDAY, JULY 1, 16. If BFIRIT OP THE NEW YORK PBES3. Loading Editorials from the Sew York V Paprrs This Horning. Ml. fHMC'N REAICIXATIOX. frm fas Tim ft. M'e have no reliable Information m to Hie cuet of Mr. C hue's resignation of the Trea sury Department, though the fact Itself seems to be ufflcicntly authenticated. We do not Mcrtbe it to any anticipation of dlfflcnltv In carry ing the financial dortinent of the Oorernmcnt through the crisis which circumstances ieem to bare created for it, Iktbusc Mr. Chase ii not the him to shrink from any duty or responsibility in which the honor nnd welfare of the nation are hivalrcd. The more threatening the aspect of affairs In bit department, the more likely would he hare been, other things being eqaal, to itand by the helm and do everything in bis power to avert impending dangers, lie ha become Involved, It Is true, in a very embarrassing controversy with the Slate banki throughout the country, and htu Committed himself, perhaps too unreservedly, to certain theories of finance la connection with the war, nnd be may have thought that forno other person could more gracefully introduce change! of policy, which experience has shown to be in dlipenraMe, than he could himself. But thla Is a very different thing, and has a very dlfferen. motive, from abandoning the 8hli of State because it seems to be threatened with danger. We are inclined to attribute his resignation to another cause. It is very well known that throagh the realous and not always Judicious efforts of .bis friends, Mr. Chase had liecoma deeply In volved in the canvass for the Presidential nomi nation. Waturally enough, the great body of those who held olflce under his immediate ap pointment and oversight were vehement advo cates of bis selection, and quite often lost sight of the proprieties of their position In their endeavors to promote his success. Mr. Lincoln, it is notorious, made no attempt whatever to arrest this nnutual and not very edifying demonstration, and bis own nomination was made by a spontaneous popular movoment, In opposition to the most strenuons etlorta of the great body of portions holding otllce under the Treasury Department. Mow that the nomination has been made, It Is riot at all unlikely that the President may deem it a matter of public dury to arrest the hostility on the part of subordinate office-holders, which threatens to Involve all the dangers and mischiefs of an intestine faction. He mav have thoaght it -wise to change some of the office-holders whose ,. services have seemed leas tributary to the pub lic good ; and Mr. Chase may huve folt himself ao far involved in their past action, or at least so far responsible for the course they have pursued, as to bave felt bound to retire in case they were to be disturbed. If our conjectures are true, his resignation is purely political in its motives and . has no bearing whatever on the financial affairs - of the country. Governor Tod, of Ohio, who is said to have been nominated as his successor, is one of the ablest, ataunchest, and most Influential supporters of he Union cause in the Western States. lie was a Democrat originally, but gave his prompt, un hesitating, and most effective support to the Oov eernmeni the instant it was asBiuled. A S Governor of Ohio during the aarlv atAtfea nf the great contest, he contributed largely to the vigor and success of the war, nor has he ever ritnneia any ellort, cither or act, of voice, or ( Win, to strengthen the arms or secure . the triumph of the Union. He was before ' the war a Douglas Democrat, and did every. ' thing in bis power, as a member of the Charleston Convention, to secure the nomina tion and subsequently tin- election of Mr. Douglas to the Presidency. But when bis efforts failed, una me siavenoiuing conspirators attempted to overthrow the decision of the people by force. Governor Tod promptly followed the lead of Douglas, and threw himself heart and soul Into . the vindication of the true democratic principle that underlies this Government the right of the msjorlty to rule. He is a man of very large business Interests. of great wealth which he has accumulated J holly by his own exertions and of brond and limnnll.niltll VlHWI nmnh IK nfV.il... II. ...a a member of the Baltimore Convention, and was active and earnest in bis etfnrts to promote the uununntion 01 i.inooin ana jonnson. P. 8. A tale telegram indicates that Mr. Tod has declined the nomination for Secretary of the Treasury. HMIQVtTlOV Or GOVERNOR CHASE. Trim tht Trtinmr. Salmon P. Chase has resigned the post of .Secretary of the Treasury. If the event shall .prove that the country can dispense with his services as easily as he can dispense with olllce we shall heartily rejoice. Mr. Chase is one of the very few great men . left in public life since the almost simuUineons decease of Messrs. Clay, Webster, and Calhoun. He has been deemed ambitions; but there was never a day when be would not gladly have re nounced all prospect or hope of power or distinc tion If be might thereby have rendered ours truly and wilhont exception land of Liberty. To secure equal rights, equal opportunities, and impartial Justice to the humblest and most despised, as well as to the proudest and most envied of our race, such is his idea of the chief end of statesmanship, such bis conception of the purpose and destiny of a Christian republic. And .no man blesses God more profoundly tluin he that, through convulsion and peril, through suf fering and sacrifice, that end is being approached, that conception is about to bo realized, by our country. Mr. Chase was among the foremost of our emi nent men to take the ground of uncompromising hostility to slavery as the bane and the peril of the American Republic He participated la the call and the organization, in 1841, of the "Liberty party " in Ohio, but ng long betere ably nial'i tuintd as a lawyer the proposition that the Fugi tive (slave act of 1713 was unconstitutional and void. He presided over the Free Soil National Con vention at Huttulo, in 1H4.8, which nominated Martin Van liurrn for President, and Charles Francis Adams for Vice-President. Elected in 1840 a United States Senator, through a coalition f Democrats and Abolitionists, he opposed the slave power throughout bis term, especially in its Nibraaka-Kaiisiis policy, and refuting to support Pierce and King, because of their pro-slavery vilajforiu, he was supplanted in 1854 by George He was thereupon elected and i-elected Gov ernor of Ohio by the Republicans, and had just I entered opt n a now term of six years as United States Senator, when be was required and mo.t reluctantly consented to accept the Secretaryship of the Treasury on the accession ol Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency. Since then, his career is a part of our national history. Mr. Chase bas acted from the first on a pro found conviction that tho Slaveholders' Raliel ' lion required tor its suppression greater sucrlll ts and a more self-forgetting devotion on the part "' of the loyal States and people than were generally anticipated unore than many of them seemed Willlltff KA AiHmrfl. VI i. iurfain.l .iml..i Jhat be was willing, in latil, to let the Seceding Cotton States go in peace if tbey would but await the Indispensable assembling of aconventioa: and he has never deigned to contradict them. ut, from the wanton inauguration of civil war ' by the Confederate bombardment of Fort Sum r, Mr. Chase has been oue of the most strenu ous anhohters of the national integrity, and was -One of the earliest to perceive and to proclaim that the Rebellion could be most readily and vitally assailed through its inciting cause, slavery ; and this conviction has never wavered fur an instant. Kelieving that taxation should be promptly od largely increased, and that the entire paper currency of the country should be diruttly and avowedly based on the national credit, Tie neces warily came into collision with members who Seared that to vote for heavy taxes would defeat their own re-election, and bankers who could not see uie beauty oi Deing required to redeem their Totes in order that tliey should give place to a .currency based on the faith and credit of the TlUtlOU. Required to provide several hundreds of mil lions of dollars annually, in addition to the accruing revenue, constantly pressed by the ne qessity of providing the erer-lucreasiug amounts esquired by the gigantic expenditures of the war, !ovoking-ihe maledictions of all those whose avarice he was compelled to resist If not balHe, and the target of malevolent, unceasing abuse from the Copperhrads,whoae real impulse of hos tility was his marvellous success, he has filled the niost difficult and thankless post in America. Mow that he has left it. we marvel -that ha con- wtnted to bold it so long. Possibly, another may iuuT euuroaaiui ) out ao man lives wuo can hi lug larger powers to the work, or devote them vr'trs nrvservediv. unalh.h.iv- tu lha wnlt'ara nf , i ' ' . I r-w-w " -.-.- 1' OUR OIL REQIOK OOBBESTOSDENCE. llClty IUOiarsu-trriatlrs Illarft Prtrees Nvlaratlva of oil rnwk-Dials. at Frsskll An Asirloat rrt Hatlcexi af Yarlona oil Dla-a-tasra. St., dte. Bftrlml CerrmpMoVrir, tf Tit Brrninf Tetffrtr. Fbanklin, Venango county, June M. My last, from Oil City, gave little or no Idea about that town, save lis general appearance. It Is the great focnt of the oil trade. Here men come to chaffer, exchange, and boy, to prospect and cheat, to swear friendship, hob-nob, and rob each other. It affords better accommodations for persons engaged in the oil trade, and to visitors, than any other point at all contiguous to the great wells upon the creek, save Titusville. Franklin Is seven miles further from the oil centre, though tke latter is by far the more pleasant place. I presume the only things worth noticing in the town are Its three thousand fire hundred population, its immense collection of oil barrsls, and Its six inches depth of dust. Its people are extremely uncultivated, only two classes answer ing questions with any decree of politeness. viz., those wanting to sell oil property at fifty times its value, and the hotol-keepers. The for mer class close their months, oyster-like, ir they find yon do not want to buy ; the latter are saucy and pert If tbey think you do not want to pay mem nrty cents for every time they look at you Indeed, in this connection, It may be remarked. with great Justice, that everything is enormously high. They charge one dollar per hour for the use of a buggy, four dollars for six hours' use of horse, which I did not ride over ten miles. This is paying tribute to oil with a vengeance. These are the California prices of 18.10. Everything els la In proportion. Yon hare four staple dishes at every meal, fried ham, fried eggs, stewed apples, and bad tea or coffee. These, uimcu wuu sour oroau, or state caKes, cost yon half a dollar three times per day. Your uniform dessert consisis of apple pie and rice cuslnrd, and these are served along with the meat and tea at oinner. Ahnvs Oil Cite- anil aarwvn the, A ll-.l.-.. .1 between it and lidinte, there are a number of pumping oil wells. These produce from six to ten barrels per day. I heard of one producing twentv. 1 did not ae It. an. I .1, ...(, i, ... tremely. These pumping wells in the river itself prouuee a nner, ami therefore more valuable, oil than that found In the great wells upon Oil creek. At the mouth of the creek, ten days since, there was a grand smash-up of flatboats, Udon with oil. They are in tho habit of getting nn ladened boats np the creek as far as they can, and then loading them. Whilst the loading is proceeding, they darn np the branches of tho creek above until they bavo stopped a largo amount of water j then, at a concerted time, tbese sluices are opened, and an artificial flood is produced, the ladened boats floating into the Allegheny with their oily burden. This smash-up occurred during one of those freshen. I left Oil City In a stage, to proceed to Frank lin. The road lies directly along the river shore. A large numlier of derricks were visible, when the dust permitted ns to see, on both sides of the river. Sometimes above, sometimes below us, Just as the nature of the ground required, were gangs of workmen angwwed ia a-reding a bed for the branch railroad which the Atlantic and Great Western is running from Franklin to Oil City. Much grading has been done, and just alove Franklin the truck is laid for more than a mile. I reached Franklin clothed with dust. I stopped at the Kinnear Houxo. There was no 'American citizen of African descent" to attend to me ; but we had a pretty fair dinner, and each man, at the sound of the bell, rushed to his din ner aa if his fate depended on it, for a darkey bad suddenly turned up, who told ns, with his face shining "darkly as through a glass," that if we did not get dinner then we could not bave it at all. After dinner we succeeded In cleansing and purifying ourselves to a limited extent. All the others rushed off to Cleveland. I remained to see the place. I sallied ont to look at the oil wells, and found two within tho borongh limits, towards the river bank. Thev have been in operation over three years, and bave produced regularly about four barrels per day. Below the town I came upon a refinery owned by Rldgway & Co. I went and looked at its tank of crude oil, where it is first poured in. It Is in the side of bill ; thence it runs by a pipe into another vat, thence by a long trough, at right angles with the tube, into the place where the chemicals are applied for its purification. This Is entirely beyond tho limits of the borongh. None can be built within its boundaries, owing to the number of fires similar "institutions" had brought about therein. Upon inquiry I found that Jacob E. Ridgway, 8onator from your city, was the principal partner. Thence I passed down to the river, and up its front street until I came to the old fort, only one angle of which is now indicated by a slight de pression. This fort was built aliout the year 1750 by the French, as one of the links of forts they were then erecting to connect Lake Erie with the Ohio valley, so that Canada might be united militarily to Louisiana, both being then in their possession. The town Itself is handsomely situated, with French creek girdling it upon one side and tke Allegheny upon the other. Both glide along smoothly and beautifully, with their bright lim pid waters playing in the sun as they leap over their clear beds. At the Junction of the two streams I found immense quantities of oil being landed. They have a poller, worked by horse power, and the work of landing is rapidly effected. The oil barrels lie about in huge heaps, awaiting transportation over the Atlantic and Great West ern Railroad, which bas a branch to carry the oil up to its main depot, mile or two from the river. Ovei looking this busy scene from a high bluff Is the quiet but beautiful residence of Thomas Hoge, State Scuator from the district coinpo-ed of Mercer, Venango, and Warren. He is en gaged in opening two oil wells. Just above his property there are two small pumping wells of four-barrel capacity; they have been pumping steadily for over a ver. OnDosite to this oil wharf lies Hoge Island, belonging to a Phila delphia company, who paid 'i),(KK) for it. It lies in the middle of the Allegheny, and embraces at om filtcen a res. So far the company seem t-j uusc uuuie no rutin to ueveiop its oil capacity. Round thu rear of the towu. In a seiiU-crosceiit form, runs a bold range of hills from French creek across the penliunta to thu Allegheny. The views from their tops are very picturesque and fine. Below the town a couple of miles, on the Allegheny, are also some small pump ing wells of six-barrel rapacity; but away down luitber, six miles on Fast Sandy, there b-avs lxxn teveial wells stiuck bic.u promise to j io d finely. On the Big Sandy, Ihiitecn miles below, a pumping well of tun barrels rapacity, and 01 e of six, bave recently been struck. On the other s de ot tho river there are also a few wells of llmi cd capac ities. But tbe slow wells resemble a German .hey are always sure, and never give out. The Court Houi-e here looks like a huire, worn out I aj rucks, which loldlcrs had occupied for vests. Tl e r principal manufactories are of barrels. Tbey have n foundry of some consider able degree ot produc lvo nowir. Franklin has a population of twenty. five hundred. NuirUin or Nir Tkowss rilxsrcrnld. Sir Thomas Judk'n Fitzgerald, third Baronet cf the nnine, lias just committed euicide by drowning himself in the river Suir, no ir his resi dence of Llsheen, county Tipperarv. The un fortunate gentleman bud come to Dublin early this wcik with the bope of raising funds to meet certain pressing pecuniary demands, and, disap pointed In his expectations, he wrote a most des ponding letter to a personal friend. Indicating that he had no further desire to live, lie returned to his fumily seat in great distress of mind, and wandered alone for hours together about the plantations. As he did not return at the nsual time the family became alarmed, and their appre hensions were further increased by the unexpected arrival of the friend to whom he had writtou. Im mediate earcli was msde, and the river dragged, when the body of the unhappy Baronet was brought up. He was a gentleman of command ing appearance, and in the prime of lilo, having been born in 1820. He was not a scion of the noble house of Fitzgersld of Rildaro, the family name having been originally Uoiaeke, but changed to Fitzgerald in compliance with tke will of a ma ternal relative of that name. His grandfather, Thomas Fitzgerald, of Lishsen, was a very active loyalist in 1708, and very rigid In the ex ecution of his duty as High Sheriff of the county. Tipperarv teems with traditional recollections of his official acts. His family bave been very unfortunate. His seoond son was killed at Salamanca, in 1812. His eldest son, Sir John, was drowned in 1860 by the wreck of the Ximrmi steamer on ber passage from Liver pool to Cork. And now bis grandson and namesake, Sir Thomas, the third Baronet, has committed suicide. We Understand that the coroner's jury yesterday returned a ver dict of felo-de-t: Sir Thomas has left a son eleven years old and three young daughters. J iii A 1'aptr. A "Life of Wllberfbrce," recently published, records many curious savings ana doings. Among the former is that of Madame de Siaol, who, on receiving from that gentleman his work on ''Practical Chriitianitv' mui to mutual liEaa. "C"j Hmwn it j'tftnwWV. Isitvisrattasj trssns Nortk Cwrallna. An expedition was recently organized by Brigadier-General I. N. Palmer, commanding District of North Carolina, for the purpose of dislodging a force concentrated at Jackson's Mills, under command of Colonel G. N.Foulke, of the 6th North Carolina Cavalry. The forre sent ont for the pnrpose was rommandod by Colonel P. J. Claasen, of the l.Wd New York Volunteers, and consisted of a detachment from bis own regiment, and a portion of the ltith Con necticut. They relumed on Tuesday last, having found the enemy, ns they expected, at Jackson's Mills. After a sharp skirmish they succeeded in routing the enemy completely, capturing Colonel Foil Ike with his Adjutant, Lieutenants Gosh and Good, of the 6th North Carolina Cavalry ; Lieu tenant J. ,W. Brothers, of the 67th N. C. State troops, together with some fifty non-com-inlssioned officers and privates. Colonel Foulke has had command recently of this portion of the State. By this exploit Colonel Claasen has added another leaf to bis laurels, and the l.Tid New York and lotli Connecticut have given new lustre to the stars that adorn their banners. SPECIAL NOTICES. f3f SPKCIAL ACKNOWI.KDGMKNT. BK-' Offlc M th Cismmill nn t.sh.ir, Inivinis, satl Kevrnu, Ma. IIS 8. K F.NTII HlrisM. I'hlln.l.lphi.. Th iinlrriioird with plenctir srknswlptjs.a tli fl limlnf lllssral autisorlfUolis from Luera cv., PrJsms a. Hloctim, I 'halmsn : lilawais.. Lack anna and Wfstsrn Rail- roail I'omi.anv rina.Ts SMjS 21 IM'-kMa MRniitarlnnng Cvman sm- plnyista. lift Works HI T. fnlon I.ihJi(, Xo.'I, A. Y. M : 00 Mchnla 1 homai, schuol 11 uo lnlondcho.il so I.AIHKH' COMMITrKK. Mlsava Fnllrr, AreMtuilil ana fteraoa... $J7t so IUInad and Carlin 41 00 StlMet Allirlsht.Tlimop.and liuijhtt.... 70 17 Allavaa Flra and Kemmerir 1IH no Mla,sa Harlon anil Klnsstiurr M X MlM Hnllla K. IXohl IS )4 Mlaapa Howar nnd Chllttndea IS SO Mlat Jtnnlft Albright S7 60 Mlaara llavanand Hawley 4S 00 Mlaata Rrerk and Wllaoa la; on TaDlram, Walunion Hall SIS M oocuablft, uo 7a OO From Pnlllftrtos at and nsar Srrantoa, Fa., re mittal! bv K. U. Ccuraaa, TrMaurnr: I nxanie Muiaa Sit 7S t'apouas do last t ( U.-k a Am IMI IS J.'amnnd da sit S.1 nnwall do Okfurd do Ilrllaviis Ao Ilamntem do...... runt mental do JerT do llTda Park do Lackawanna Iran sod Coal Co. a stluea tKI 01 Total from Lmm county S.vtl3 M JOHN W I I.AilMOItN. Troaaura. Offlro, No. US a. nr.VEN I II HI , PMIadslihla. Other anbacrlptlnna thankfully ravolvad and duly ar knowlrdsed. tt ihoaa who bars not as rat subacrlbra prVDiptly rsapond. n fCS?" OFFICE OF THE FttKSTOX COAT, and Improvement Company, So. S WILI.INH'S Alter, I'hllailtiphla, June 14, W.4. Plrldrnd Notion. Tha lloar.1 or Mraotor of Ilia t-rraton Coal and Improvo DifBlCompany hava this dav declared a tjuartorly Divi dend of Toaiid(no half Par Caul., from Uie not oarn Inss, parablo on the Ath day uf July nxt, to partiee whote natuea are romatered aa Uie holders oa Uie books of Uie Company, at the rloaeof hualnoas on the 3uih lar of June, Inatant. Tranaler Hooka olnae on that day. and open on the Ath day of July IHrMond due atooklioUlera In Hew York and Hoatoa will be remitted by null or express when rNimaled. )yl eodjylu HENRY D. MOOKB. Secialary. A MEETING Or DELEGATES from the Ward Boontv Kund Com mill oca will be held at the Dlellint Court Koom o. 'J, H. K. corner of SIXTH and CHKHNUT Hlreels, on 8ATVKDAV F.VIX I.NII nl, July J, at So chx k A ireneral attendance Is ironrmra. ja ir.U KltlSaSIA, tTSaident. .(a as K. Valkhtikk, Secretary. fSfp NOTICE. ALL CREDITORS OF St-' the Oreat Central fair will pliaae aend fielr accounts fttf-uiwtth lo li.a vitlce. No. l.ra CiiKHNtT Htreet, addnaed to Mr U. A.Wood, Chairman of tfae Auditing Committee, liavtus rlrat obtained the voucher of the t halrman by whom the account wna opened. leM-et UOKACK 1II1WA1II) M.w.ol..-. frT5 SUBSCRIPTION OF ONE DAY'S e Labor. Income, or Korenne) atlll dally recelred. Let all promptly respond, aubacrlptlons duly acknow ledged. JOHN W. ('LAlillOKN. Treaaurer's Oftlce, No. IIS H. HEVEM TH HtraeCfhUadelphla. JU-7t KST OFFICE OF THE. FRANKFORD ;xy and Honthwark City l'aaacaser Kailroad Com pany, Berks street, below rourth. PHii.AiiKi.rina, June tsi4. Ths Coopons of the llonda of this Company for merly the rhiladelphla and Delaware K'ver Itatlroad Com pany), dne on ue lat ef July, will he paid at maturity, oa pieaentaUea at the U1HAKU BANK. JflU-Ut K. HART, Treasurer. rrjy office cnion passenger rail- XS war (leumanr. No. 41 WALNk'TKIraet. June la 1H04 The second instalment of Fire Dollars on each ahare ot the capital sloek of lha Union I'aasenuor Uallwar Com pany, will be due and parable at the omcs or aald Com pany on aad after Jnly 7, Ihm. Ht order of the Board of uiieciors. uio-iuj w. li. ar uuLK, aeoretary. ft- COBN EXCHANGE BANK, PHILA- S-E' Mci.rHlA. llav S. lieu. Tha Illtctura haa a oiarea a oiviucna or aeron per cent., payable oa clear of Cuts aad United Stales ;i per cm. ) tax. airJ-tr i. W. Tomtit i". Caaklec KOT- DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS. J. ftc3:y laaaea. M !.. Frofeaaorof the K.ve and Rap. areata all dlaeaaee appertaining lo the abore-nantrdmeialwra with the ninioat aticcraa Teatlmoalals from al muaa reualtle aolirccs lo tne diy and country can be sean at Ilia tlttloo, Ko..1ll PIMKSiraet. Artlndal F.yea Inaerted without pain. No ckaifiea made tor examination. Office hours from H to 11 A.M.,1 lo7T. M. Ko.oUl'lNBHUot. Je7-Jro f-rg- CORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED BCX' Kalis. Kalarsed Joint, and all Dlaeasee of the Feet eured wltlioiit oaia or raxynroiilnce lo the oalleat. by Ilia Z U'liAKir. UAaNKrr,Niii(oonOslropdwU. No !r;l ( HEH.UT Htreet. Jtefer to iiyalolaua audHucw geona of Uie elty. iell-lf MILITARY NOTICES. HEADQUARTERS PKOVOST MARSHAL. Km l Dl.trkt, Phwifli'iiu, Jun 2ft, 1H. Tbnme ofpamom ruaioviyif or ftm (Mt IMs trtct will b added tu or itrlctum from thu Hit of enrol ment. Copies of llis lltts are open tor puMla Inspactlon, itU cIvU ortlMT and alt ctliiana art tnvinxl to appear and potnt out enrnri In th tuts, and ive uuch .noriuation at may aid In tha correction and iuvM m thereof. Any pcnuin enrolWU may appt-ar briora iht Board andcUlm M tiava kit name strfrkn off the llnta it he cn anow tatlw laoiortly thai he In not properly nnllel,on account of A i nnte, A'un-reudtiK't, Ordr-ay. i'trmantnl Vhytical iHtahiittlf. A oompUancewilh the foreiru.ui enirKeiitlonttitearneitlT .olklKd. WM K. LKIIMAN. )t if Captain and Vrovout MarehaU J WANTKD FOK THE UNITKD BTATKe3 Martne Oarpe (a varied and eirltliif life ba tea and VI land), thn- liundrtrd able-uosltd an n, to prfbrm the i dutlf of a eoidtr at our Navy Yad, ao4 aloax4 I'nHed Atatei n hip -of- war on fortif n etatlrHif. B ritcr coniptn-attn than the amiv. A tilD-ofwar hi a comifrtahia bnine. Tha Marine ro-pi ui tha beat jtuip(ie4 Cra la I be aervlue. Ifrlaa Mooay 1 abua 111 l.fH'AL BOUNTIES FAIO TO BKCHUITti. 'nr ell ithr lutorniHtlon apply dally at the Hm-ridtlfHi Ki .adeitvoai, No. 811 8. KltOT Miwit, telyfr Spraoa, te twecn the boureoulue and Uirea o'clock. JAMK.S t.rwtii. Captain and Kecnitttnromoar, mjH-tt ho. JU 8. FKOMT Street. pUELOUGHS FURLOUGHS. Officers and soldlors vialtfns tus eliroa furlouias, nsedlnf HWOX1IH, ASUTHBB MILITAUY EQUIPMENTS, ARK IKV1TBD TO THS SXTSKSIVS MANCrACTUHISO BSrABUHUUBtTT ti lUtlKll W.HfMONM A UIIO. 8ANS0M STREET 1IALI, BAKtOM Street, aliore SUtb, PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to ortW at the ahorteat nolle, which fur richness ana masnlacenco) ehallense rauapetltion, ne oilier house in ths eouMr? BontMnlBaT the MAM KAI'Ti KISa JEWELS WITH TUP. rKACrirAL MHOItn MAKKK. ia gSIDESBUEQ MACHINE W0EK3, OFFICE, No. US N. rilONX HTHBET, PHILADKLPHIA. W sr f repared to All orders to any extent for our well knows MACII1NEBT J-OK COTTOJT ASD WOOLEN Ml LI J, fnrlc dint all recent lmprorementa la Cardlns, Hplnnlns, and w cat inif We Invite Uie attention of KSauSteturers to our extea sivu works. Jall-lf ALFRED JENK8 4 SON. 1)F.NN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER Worka. HKAUK A LEV Y, fractlcal and ThenreUoal lLnirliu-aia, alaohiiiiala, lloiler-niakeis, niai-kamltha aad l ouadrra, harlas lor man .veara been In aucceaal'ul opera tion, and been etclueiveiy evjfaited la buUallns aud repair. Ins Marine and Hirer binrmre, high and low preaaure.lroa Boilt-ra, Water 1'aaka. Proiietlera, Ao. Ac., reapecll'ull efter Ibrlr aerrlcea tu the pubue aa belog fully prepared to contract for Knglnca of all alaea, Marlue, Klvvr, and Hta tiunaiy ; having arts of patterns of different atsca, are pre arel to execute ordrra witb quirk despatch. Every dav soriptloa of patteen-aieklag made at tne ahonoM aotlce. llisb and low preaaure, Mse, Tubular, aadf .Tllmler Boilera. ot the beet I'ennayhraaia eharooel iron, (orsmga, of aii eizes aad klndai iron and braa Casttnae or all deacrip tlons : )toll-tu rains. Screw-euulosi aud all otker work oou Seeled wlib Uie abore lalaeaa. lirmwincs and apeeincaileiM tor all work alone at tale Sitabllahuient free of charge, aad work guaranteed. Ihe subscribers bare ample wharf-aouk roian tot re pair of boala, wiier tliey eaa lie In porfoet aafetr, aud ars Krovldcd with shears, bejcSs, tajla, Ae., Ac, for raising eavf and kgal weight. JACOB 0. KKAriB, JOHN C. LaW, jal-hf BEACH and FALWKa ginets. ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY CIV rjnaed asalnet tniatlng Uie rew of Uve BrIUak ship XosrAJOKL, Suutu, M.l-r, rroio Urarpool, aa awdabes of their sumracKliis Will be Bald hr the Oaiilaln or ow. Ntsvi. J4-VI, . VUvM. HICMAkVsVli OV. C N NO 1( I ht Kttl- We refnnd the tnoner. If deelrod, for irary lot of Halrts which fail In aa reeoeoa. FINE BIIinTS, CUT LENOTUWIHe) OT MCU!f. Made of Kew Tort Mills Muslin, and rer? tas Uasn Boeoms. Only ti'OO. WUllanUTUle Milla Ifaslln, sad fins Unen Bosora.1, O0I7 $3-J!l. GENTLEMEN'S rURNISHINO GOODS. BMITH JSc JACOIIS, Sar- No. CI1K.SKITT Btnet, c L0AK8I CL0AK81I CL0AKS1I1 CLOAK I XOAK!l CLOAKS tti rt.OAKSl CIIAK8II CLOAKS III CLOAKS I fLOARSII CI.OAI.Sllt CLOAX8I CLOAKS 1 1 CXOAJLSIII Trlt EJOHTH STREET CLOAK EirPORIITM, TH EII1HTH STHEKT CIXAK BMPORIUM. TUE EtlltrlH HT1EK.T CLOAK EMPORIUM. 1UK kUUUTU BTitEt.T CLOAK EMPOttlUM. We SM H. EiaitTU ft treat, tlo.MSIir. tlOHTH Btreot. 0.JS S.EIUUTU Strawt. OREAT BAROAIKS, ORRAT BAROAtM. tIBEAT BAk'IAJNS. CALL Am rtlRCHASB, 3A4.L AND rtJlT-tiaeir;. ;AI. JIt ri'U. ila.'E, LTsni MtlK BIUfTTa STREET CL0AK BMrURIUM, ar-sf e. tm BT. BlOimi Street. pLOAKS, COATS, AND MANTILLAS. VV Ladiee wiaklng to dreaa well aad eonorulcallr. win find It to their adraatagr to visit the Mammoth Cloak and Manlllla Bmoorluro of Mra. HRNKT, Not. JH and 4V N. NINTH Hireea. below Aroh. where are to be kad all the latent Parle and London tt j lea at prlcee that will anaure N- B. A haudaome aaaortraent of Ladles and OenMO Rien's Wrappers, Bhawla, end I.aon Manllllaa. apll-Sa Bos. SS and 40 N.M1NTH Street. Ia t uuKaM T STBkarf. Tha sttentlon of LAOTEW Vtsmifa TfTB CITT. or thoae about I.KAVINillt for ' Watcr Ingl'laeee, or "tke t'oBBtry," la reapectriillr Invlied to tlie extensive Block of H UH ft )IH anilablc for CrMMER WEAK, for WUiTB BODIES, MWKfUNli WR.VTPLKH, e. An extenarre aaaorttnent fa offered la Ieo and Work Ml Edgings and Inserting, Valla, Haaytkerrkleia, Collar, Ulcere,, ami In plain and nancy Plalrl, Striped, and F igured White O.-vIa At PK1CEH MUCH HELOW TIlklB Prtr.SFNT FETalL VALI E. Irti Prlaled Linen Cambric Dreaars. , l'J pieces I'uiTed, Tucked, and Striped Mas Uiu. Ii. 31 NEF.DLEH. 3, iMTcffttSBtfr strSkt. lQQ HOOP SKIRTS. i'OO UX) Maaafactory, No. cm AKCH Street, UaiO Above Hlith atr"et, t'lUladelphia. Wholesale and Retail. TheSMtt complete aaaorttnent of I.anlea, Mlaaca', and Children's Hoop bkina In the cite. In every reapert flrat claaa, which for style, flnleh, durability, and cheapness, have no eieal In the market. Hklrts aaaale lo orator, altered, and repaired. Ik-I-1 WM.T. HOPKIHS. QONHT1TUTION XI O UH Ii ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. The sBbaetiber begs kare to Inform his friends and ths public in general that ke la prei en.l to receive vlalton, and pleduea hhnaeif that no pains or espenao will be sparod to make his guests oomlbrtable during their star on tho Island. TERMS MODERATE. JAMES J. BABR, Proprietor. For farther hafhrmatloa. Inquire at the ULOBE HOTEL, BIXTU, below cheaaat street, Pbiladelphla. jed-lat pONGRESS IIAI.L, ATLANTIC CITT. V J I would respectfully Inform my friends and tho public, that 1 bave again takon Coagieae Hall, thla beta Uie third year, and havo made every preparation lor the Corrltu seasiB, the houae being enlarged, routodeiled.nevr fiirniluie. Mia ehambars with spring beds, etc, Ac, aad will atoommooate lour hundred gucata. Ion will find no better place than Congreas Hall. It laths neaieat to tho ocean ot any ol the large houaea of Atlantic City, being but one hundred yeida from tho brack, thus preaentlng Itaetf an aovanlage to the publlo. There cannot be any better bathing tlian at Atlantic this summer. The aand bar that waa such a great drawback laat a. aeon has ail been awept away by the high tidea of laat winter, forualruj llseli tho ajvn, uaraniK iun on in, nuaniie aoa-noara. There la an oxcallnnl Hamla' Maaie engaged. Attached Is a epieadld Ballard Koom. JaLt-tf O. W. HlffKLB. JNLET 1IOU8E, ATIANTIO CITY, NEW JI.K-IKV. Jl. js. tu XjJin pr, Xroirletor. (Long and faroral.lr known as pmprtohn- of OT8TBB HAY, Bl. I'M und CIIKSS BT Streets.) Parties accommodated with lioats, Mnhlng Llues,Ae.,Src, Care run lo Uie houae every twenty minutes. jotr-ut 1'IIE ALIIAMBRA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., la now niien for vi.ttnra. The room, and table aro unaurpaaB by any on the Mand Titiiib mderale. jeJO-lln HUIllirl'J ,t YOU Nit, Proprietors. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JfcltSKY. ' This celebrated lloiol is now open for lliu rccepllon of Jueau, anu isunuer uie anperviaiun or roiouei jainosw. 'owera, with Air. Kiiward Haitwellaa Aaalataut. Practical and exierieiiced peraona have been employed for each department, and eiery eaertion will be made to conduct Ihe same to Uie entire i atlafaction of the public. Alter July 1, four train, will loavoVirre Street Kerry, dally i the Fast Line through In two hoars, without stop ping at the way atatloua. A passenger car alii be run from Uis Hotel to the Inlet very twentv mlnutca. Hasaler'a Hand, under the direction of Mr. Sltooa llasa ler, haa been enitagcd tor the acaaon. Pcraous wishing to sngiise nMint will addresa 1IIIOVYN A rVOKLVPER, Proprietors, Atlantic City, Now Ji racr. V B.Tho Sand Bar which laat year hirtned nppo.lto fheahoro has entirely illaapi eared, leaviug the k 'ecu ouo ol the best and eai'cal on tlu ouaat. )v2o-lia I EXCHANGE HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY J The aubscriber, gratohil for paat favor, lenders Uianks to hla patrons and the pobile for the generous ciia tom glvt b huu, and bega lea o to say that he la now open for the eraaou, and ready to roceive boarders, poruieiittit and tranaient. on Uie moat Uiodcra'.e lerina. The liar will always be aiipplled with the rholoeal wlnea, uiiuora, and elgara, aad aupertor ok! ale. The tables wilt bo sot with the beat the market afford,. I'lalilug llnca aud tackle a'wayi on hard. Htable room on the prrmlaca. All theoomforta of a home oan always he thnnd at ths Exchange. UtOhUIC HAYllAY, JeS tf Propilelof. (JOLUM1IIA II O IT H 13, ATL.ANTIO C1TV, BEW JKHSKT. SITUATE ON KENTUCKY AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE 81 UK IIOUHK. EDWAItD DOYLE, Proprieitor. Terms to salt tke Umes. JeS-Uf s E A-BATHINO S E A -II AT II I N G. KATfONAI. HALL. CAPE ISLAhU, t.APt. MAY, B J. Ctiildren under 12 yrare nl'avoand .ervanta half price. Hupelior accomlnridatlona and auiilc nam OU IWO IIIMUlHi I EKSONS. Je24-7m A A WON uAltlttiaO.N. frnirlelor. nO V I. A N I) HOTEL. I.ONIl I1KANCII, MKW JKttaEr, W ill no ooeaod lor Hie JtKOKITIOB ! ESTS, On Wednesday, J uuo 16. Jo-lia IIOWI.ANll, lU EIlKKT ACO. IjEDDY'S HOTEL, SOUTH WBST corner or NINTH tntl SANHOMHtreets, OPPOSITE COUTrNEHTAL Tho resort of Gealkaaen of Banned Taste, who appro elate a Pare Beverage, teJMia COVSTY'S TEA WAREHOUSE. EST A huahed la Baa). Importer aud Dealer In t lua Teas, Wluaa, aad Lhiuera, Ckotoo Havana Cigars, Crvaa A Blackwell's Fioklos snd Saaoos Enjllah aad Boolch Ale and I'orter, Caraied Meats, F nails. Soup, AO. 5 ivy Metaes pat ap with oars. At Bo. lift S. BECOyjO Rtreet. Ja2ly JOSHUA H. OOA.STT. NEW COMPANIES FORMLNQ CAN Bi suppaed whk CkJtTUK A 1 KS OK BTOCR TAA.SSH S BOOK ft. BXOCIk .ntor.us. CiiKCkS, MOTES, DBAFTB, Aad ovary variety of Account Books aud Btatioaeep, est reaaoaabio tax at,, at wn.uAM MAwa-a, Statloaer.Pltater, aad Blank Book MuiarwiaM, Ba-aV. roUMIU Auroei. apn-oes SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SKJHTSv AHTlfH'lALIMJMAB AX KB. fnaarted wUAeaa sala. by JAktvJl w. qnirFir co.. FINANCIAL. gUVUNTM NATIONAL BANK, No. aio maiihjl:t stmeet, (CORNER OF IT1A1TBERRT.) Capital $125,000. To be Increased to $500,000. DIRFCTORS. UENRT a. M0IR1. of Morris, Taaker A Co., Taactl Iron Work St Elitk aad Task ar its. ( IlAHLr.8 8. CLOSE, of Clots A Nrahlt.BiUIJors.lfo. Ms. Ml Keed street. JAMES M. rREBTOX, Manufacturer ot Woolen Ooodi, Maaaynnk. J. A. WATERS, of J. A. Waters A Co., Wholesale Oroccre, Mo. VJt Market atreet. 8. B. COUUnLIN, Real E.tate. Bo. VU X. TUlrleanth street. WM. r. CLYIiE, Agent Phllsd'a aid Bow Terk Eifreaa 8. II. Co., No. H 8. Delaware Are. (iEORUE W. Itll.L, Manufacturer of Carnellngs, !to. IM H. Third street. I. W. SOLDER, Wholeeale Bints ana Shoos, 5o. U Market street. J . ' I r Tunx.rlr f U'lnei. Rretvllea, Ao., Not. I ' , u I" 'a-- A v.r r i '. Beu. l.a- i j m.j aui. ... . ' ' K. I'd.-. Ntc.al ' r- n of - m. a.e.. . ,i..u rt.s.Tl. . o'.t .. actaQcuaial BAMvlrau ai a... c.ia. lilacount days on TUESDAY and riUDAY of saca week. J. 7,. DEIIAVEN, rr.ia.ut. K. 8. IIAL.T,, Otilii..r. 1'MLAbKLrma, Juae so, lust. le-IS la QOLD, O 1 I, QOL1), SILVER AND BANK NOTES WANTKD. BE HAVEN & BROTHER, JatT-ly Wo. HQ 8. THIRD ST BRET. gMITII c RANDOIiPII, No. 18 8. THIRD STREET, UANKKU8 AND UIIOKKRS. Specie, Rtocki.Quartermaatcra' Vouchers and Cheek,and all Oorornment Seearltlrs Bought and Sold, mhll J,1 11 12 I It. HT11K II Oc CO., UANKliltS, No. 30 8. THIRD STREET, St-T AJfD SKLL OOIJ), SILVER, AND OOVKKNMENT SECURITIES. STOCKS BOUOIIT AMD BOLD ON COMMISSION. Imhlt Q 11. WRIGHT A CO No. 142 3. THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE THE ExcnAsng. bcalrra fa Government snd Stale Securities, Quarter- masters mes ana oachers, and CertMcatss of ladebt adneaa. Oiders for tho purchase and sals ot Stocks and Loans promptly eaecniea. lej-wfm tf ATEAV LOAN, NEW LOAN. -a. i U. S. 10-40,s. JAY COOKE at CO., Or r Kit rOB SALE TUB NEW GOYEENMUNT WAN, ; BEARING FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST IN COIN redeemable any time after TKB YEAKH, st the pleaauro of the Uoyerumeut, snd payable k'OKTY YE All after date. BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED BONOS aro leaned for this Loan, of sasso draomkiatloa aa lha &-Bl's. Tho Interest on ISO's and $100 i payable yearly; on al other nominations, half yearly. Tha 10-40 bonds aro dated March 1,1804. Tho half-yearly Internet falling duo Beplesskar 1st and March let of oath year) until let Hop temoer, the scented Interest from lat of March Is required to be paid by parchaaara In cms sr In Laaat. cumNor, adding filly par cent, for premium, until further notice. ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUUiTF ABli 801.1. JAY COOKE & 00., BhM-lf No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. c L A 11 K H O N A CO., HANKERS, N 121 8. THIRD STREET, PUILADELl'lllA. Government Securitlsa of all laaues Purchased and for Bale. Stocks, Bonds, and Oold Bought and Hold oa Com mlasloa. , INTBBKST ALLOWED ON DErOSITS. Collectlont Promptly Made roll tf JJEWEB JSC 11AIIK, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 5 J 8. THIRD STREHT. USALStta IV SPECIE, BANK NOTES, AND GOVERN MENT (SECURITIES. Stocks Bougbt and Sold on Comailaaloa. Collections promptly made. ap ra tf gTOCKH ANO HECUHITIES ROUGUT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, BE HAVEN & BROTHER, foB-tf No. HO S. THlltn STREET. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CER taia AtnendnieMta to the Conatltntion. Be it reeolved Uy the H.nate and lloaac of Repreeenta Uvea ef the Commonwealth of Pennaylvania In tlonerat Aaaembly met. That the following aiu.-mlinntits be pro poard to the Conatitiillon if the Common H ealth, In aocord aiioe with the provialnna ol'tlie lenth article thereof: There shall be an eudiuonat section lo the third article of ll. e Constitution, w be doaiguated as sectloa four, as lollows : "Section 4. Woe never any nf the qualified eteotors of thla Commonwealth shall be In any actual military ser vice, unthra reo.uialtlon rrom the Preahlent of the United States, or by the authority of tlds Communwualth, auoh ele. lore may etc rciav Ihe riKht ol aullrage In ail elections by Ihe cltUi-aa, under such regulationa a are, or shall he, prescribed by law, aa fully aa li they were prcaenl at their aaiial place ot eleclloa." Hection S. There aliall be two additional sections to tha elevenib arth leof tho Conatltutlon, to bo dcaiguated as seetl. aa eh'ht and nine, aa loliow I "HwlV.u". NohlliahaU be paaaed hr the Lecialatore, oontalnUig more than one subim t, whl h ahall he ciearly eaiireahi'dia Ihe title, eacepl npra-oprtatlon bllia." ''rlfotlon . Nn bill ahall ha aaaieed by the Legtslaturo granting any pnwura, or pilvliegua. In any caaa where tiio authority to grant, auch powara, or pnv!leea, haa beea, or amy hereafter be, conferred upuu the courta of UUa C'uia mouwealth.'1 HENRY 0 JOHNSON, Speaker of the Houae a RepreaentaUvcg. JOHN P. PKMSKY, Sneaker of the Haunt. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TUB COMMU.N. Bk.AI.lll, iiaaaissrao, April 13, WA. PENNSYLVANIA, a. I do hereby eertlfy that tlie foregoing Is a Bill, I L.S. I true, ard correct copy of the origin..! Jolul Keeelu thin of the fleiieral aaaembly, entitled " A J.iiut Bee4utktB prtSKiBtng oerlaia AuiaaUuieau lo tlio Couati tullou," aa Uie aame remaina ou Uie In true otttoo In toatimony v.tiereof', I have hereunto set ravhsBVland canaed the aeal of the secretary's eulce lo be amaeat, tao day aud year above wrrttea. EI.I BXirER, Secretary nf the CoMmdiiwearth.' The above Besolutkin having been agreeal to by a maturity of the memhera ot taeh Houae, at two eucoeealvo aoaakins ot Uie Ueueral Aaaemtily uf thia Comaouweailb,UM pro loaed amcadments will be auhuiltted tome people fug tiaelr advpuoaer rejection, on tke flrat 1'iteadaiy of Augt, la tiie year of our Lord one tiaioaaudouiat hundred audaaaty four.ln accordacce wkh the previa, ea ot Hie tenlli arUolo ol IheConatltulioa.aHd Ilia aci,aMliild'Au Act preaorib ti.g Uie Hue and maiuier of subaalltliig lo toe people, for their approaal aud ratlllcatitai oe rajeatlaa, the proiioaed ameatlwenla to Uie Coiuatitutloa,M appruvaid the twoaaiy thlid 4a ot AprU, out Beuaaaad eight homlred aud atatjr teui. r.UMl.lrKK, o" 1 1 V la-XtsLj tjal Vuaiat "UTfotiiila pEEBIDEJTIAL OAK FAX QX. fLAOS, f BA5HTE3 AID. TRAHSPAIOTOIES. WMi X"". HCHlntliB, Ko. 49 S. THIRD 8TB.EET, 4AOTS Caeaaat, raUadaipkia. MAITUTACTURIB 0T FLAGS, BANNERS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND LANTERNS. PeHlcel Canpalca Clahe Sited oat with Lantern., BeitgM, Banners, aad riags, at reasonable rates, yes Sea JOE THE AEMI AND HAYT. BVANH IIA.HHA.jLtU, MII.ITAHY FUHNISUKH3, No. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Baaasrs, Betrhnental anal Company Flags, Swtaras, Baakee, llelU, l aaaanu, Kpaalets, Uau, Caps, Canteens, IfaTertacka, Camp Kits, Field Ulaasee, Spars, and ererr Uiltur pertaaBlug to Ike oonipleU oatat of Araay aad Batrt Ofllrero. M A akoral dtaoocmt allowed to tho trade, tylO-Bai Ii A tt HI ' a. .. " .. , OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. ' MUHL.IN FlaACtH, or SUBEBIOB QUAUTT. Halliard, Pulley, ftSa Wholeials gnt Betatl, at V. H. HORSTMABTT & Boua, yl4-kf nTH aad CHE RUT Street. J IX. F O H T B It, AWNINO MAKER, No. 414.3 N. TIIIIIO Htreet ABOVE WILLOW. KaTAliLJBllEJ 1844. AWNINQS, " WAQON COVERS, FLAOB, SAILS, TENTS, FABCT VEBANDAII8 FOB WINDOWS. BB kinds of work dose progaptty, sad atteadef Is par. JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Ko. 443 N. THIRD STBBET, KW-an aJion WBtov, JJ 3d Nil Y IIARPESn, DBALBB IB WATOUKS, JEWELHY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, No. 530 A.IICII Street. AMERICAN WATCH CO.'S, E, HOWARD Jj CO.'S, AND REED S PATENT WATCIIE8. All kinds of Stlror Wort roads la the rectory adjotaktf ths Btoto. Jes-lni Qa V. SIMONS h BROTHER, BAN BOM STBBET HALL, PaiLADEMHIA, HANUTACTUBEBS Or JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS A ' tJeYe-tf BtTLTTABT OOOD8 nt EVBRT TABIBTT. T A M XI H IlARIIBR'a " WltOLgSALI AND USTArL CLOCK KSTABLI8HMENT, 8. B.eoroor SECOND aad CUEflNUT Btroots, Phllad a. Aossor roa tu ranitT EQUALIZING THIRTY-DAY CLOCKS, Cotel&MiWlMWJt' W-rckos. HoteU. Banks Also, St Ah I'KAt Tl' ItKK OF FINE O0LD PF.NS. ( LOCKS REI'AlltKD AND VAHKN11UJ. jal!f-ly Clock Trimmings of every deaorlptloa. jrx. JOHN 8. WILSON, IM I'ORTER AND dealer In WATCHES, riue JBWKUtY.aad uuuiu- latiurer oa BfT.VEB WAItB, No. Ill N. BTWTtl Street, alKive Arek, PhBaderphta. Tho highest price paid lor old Bilvor. uy7 UyU -VM- A- ORAY, N. E. CORNER OF SIXTH f T and MINOR Htreet,, buys Diamonds, Watches, Oold, Stlror, aud lian Tioket,. THOrlK IN WANT 01" MONET, CAIX. AD bDitnoss oMtlitontlal. raylS-im aV A g WEIGHT & SIDDALL T No. 119 Market Street BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STREETS. 0. V. WaiOUT. V. 11. SIDDALL. , DRUOalSTsTTlIYSICIANS, AND OEKEBAL 8TOBEKEEPER8, Caa Snd atoaroatabltalimontafUllassortniont of Imported and Domestic Drags, Popular Patent Medlelnaa, Palots, Coal Oil, Window Ukus. Prescription Vials, Ac., at aa low price, as geaoine flrat-claaa goods can bo sols. FINE F.MHENTIAL OILS rorOoBfhotloneTs.ln full variety, and of the heat quality. Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot Ask, Cudbear, Boda Aak, Alum, Oil of VI liol, Annatto.Oopperaa.Rxtraet of Logwood, Ac, FOB DYERS' vse, always oa hand, at lowest net eaah prices. PI'BE SPICKS FOB FAMILY USB, ' Ground eiproasly for our sales, sad to which wa mvttetlie atlontloa of thoae In want of reliable arth-lea. Also, 1SU1UO, 8TAKCH, MUSTAMD, are, osrlro fvaffp. Orders ky mall, or city poet, will toot wtta prompt at tention, or apcoial quotations will ho furnieaaHl whoa ro qaestcd. wttiuni' at niuiALiLa, Wholeaale Drug Warebouao, JaU-ly No. UV M AUKBT Street, above Front. Cl U SQE W. T. VOiai'8 J OLA88 WABKIIOUSK, Nos.ftfl aod;i.oJ IIHAM'll Htreet. Olaaaware Sir liiaeia and atealauranta. CoufeerAoBara. rcrliimera, ar.d LirugtsU. Atau, uie lagaat aaaoruncut or III. ASH HIIAIlVB tbr Wax Fralt, emwtes, Clocks, Ac. Pctlehoraanla Vaaas and Card Betelvora. ie7-lua JJ B N 11 Y H I M O N H, UNITED STATES NATIONAL WAGOH AND 00A0H WORKS, Oifloo, No. 591 NEW MARKET Btreot, And Factory, ooraer of BKCOND AND CL'sfBEBLAND STREETS, raiLADsufuiA. AH and every kind nf WAilliNH. CARTS. PEATS. WUEELB AltROWS. " . i . . nnui.w, awpiniwaiiiir.aaaouiari w i ii.iii.iioe puipwa... au wi warrauacaa. tirOrdcrs promptly sttended lo. lat-tf EDMUND A. BOUDER k 00., COMMISSION MEIICIIANTS, AND SHIP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS, DOCK BTRJbKT WHARF, PHILADELPHIA. roams A. aoi nia, aa. arsALv oarrv, STKI'IISM T. aoubSL lat-tf o iPERA 0LAWR8 AND OFFICERS' riKl.lXll.AMSBB. Mlcroeeopea fur tayaielaus and BtadontS. A vary au-ga aaeotuaea i. rur aaie or jamk.s w. qvtr.v k CO., Mia No. Mi CUEaLiT BtreOS. JOHN ORUMP, - , . CABPBNTICB AND lirrLnER, ' No. aia uiixiB STRet-T. A lares fhrcs of kulldfhg aieoaautoa of all ' JiT always ou kaaA '" , AT H K VI AT 1C AL AUAJrTlN Wtattt-- M taaakiaauaaa aatetaoieaaa sea,- . Foreaaeaa; jaisas w. otrnKN no., ' a4 CluJaJiliT Bueaa. rnd tjn ismud catoK'-' i' " AL'CT0r. SAtr QIlTJXUt OP MAIaC. CHEAT CENTKALj FAIR, C0iMXNCD,-0 OK rBtDAT jtOMINO. mt L Btoves, Baatos, Bellow-wars, larso Cth Bin, cat It AaroHutal tapVtmtnts, heavy Waioss, Cars, Aa., at 11 o ebvrk. Fmnlture, Ixankmc Otaaaea, Bawiog MAcMnei. jfartat ManUos, rouaua.., is, at lx o'otock. XBSTAUBABT DEPAKTMEhT. ' Ths sale of ths Beataurant win enmaaamna on K Trre; DAV MOKKINIt, JnlyS.al lOo'elm prere.' r . I 4 wtsl eoreprae ! 0 Iron Talilee, with marble tnoe, l.ia VVimUna? Chelra. large nuentfl y of Crockery aad Uiaasw are, Knives) anaroTka, urn acta Plated t'al.ra. Ao, v.ry laree quantity of K itchea Foraltoi. Oookla UUnalla.ttrocarlea.ljquora, Ao. MlaCr.LLANEOl S OOOOS. Thec'otlng sehw.onnalsMner ealscllsniMis anlf. Will c.ti.mence oa tTtJHOAT at o clock P. M . Jiiayp, ratal, suea ot eaeh sale to ke had at too Fair betiding oe) momma of sale. Adauaaioa Ji cents, aeaaoa tad fThmmltfee TIckotB free- M , THOi. S FIX!, jctB-M CXialrmaaof rmak.a-of Aaotlaoeers. A: BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSObX IV Rfreeta. t'CI ION SALE Or RARrTM, raaauQil Aa. On Sal unlay morning Beat. At 10 o'clock, comorialng about ttt.Xf V HORSES. " Full deacrlptfona at Halo. t Akao,New and Second-hand t:ABKIAIIKS, I.KIIPT WAOONS. Ac. A fan, single aud doable Harness , Baddies, Bridies , Whips. Covers. Ac. No poetnoBemoBt oa aooonnt of aathar rialeof Uoraea, Ao.,oa Wedneaday. . 4 ' - -ansaad iiarnou al prtvate aale. ALFRED M. HBRKWr!. - Aacu .HIV, TUK AUCTION SALE Ot, WOBKS OF ART, ' " ' poaaias to in SAN IT AST COlboSSIOH , I Ar rrn (1REAT CENTRAL FAIR, Will taks placs '! ' ON TUESDAY EVENING, JULT I, At O'CLOCK. To be continued oa ths following evening, Ifati sisbti . Particulars In a future advartifemant. Catahguee la a few days. . . . a4a-4i MACKET8 AUCTION ROOMS, No. U atABEJCI Btroar, ,t ror tho sala of (loads. Wane, and Merchandise goaav rally, Honaehold PusnHura, Clothing, Watcaee Jw4ar and Faaoy Uoo.1,. China, Crockery, and Olasswarsa Hooka and Stationery, Private Ubrarise, Ao.. Ao. Liberal CAM! ADVANCES wlU be made oa oswehro saents when dealred, and all fair means will bo uaed ta obtain tho boat prices for the goods t but bo goods will ha received except auch aro abeolutaly to bo aouL . PROPOSALS. !::" ASSISTANT QUAETjJRMASTjSjX Uonoral's OrBoa, - , . , frm.Di.twA. Jobs , las. Trofoaala S ba received at thia arfara a MSI WEDNESDAY next, July , at 19 ooJock M., tbr rurUaliuig the I'mted States, deliverable at IDS Schuyl kill Ararual, the following articJea, vis. : lloapital Tent Pins. Ur, e; 1 Army staadard. aad aud lloapiul Tent Pins Amall; from aeaaonod white oak. or Wall Tint Plna, large. )otber good AaroT wood. Canteen Webbing, 1-Inch, linen or cotton. Baraalsa reotiired. . " " Bsmpies may bo seea af this office. Bidden ntut stata la Ihilr uropoaau tha price, which must bo gives aa wrifinp as wU as figures ; the uan(tfF, and flaw ay Bach bid most ba guarantied by two retponilklo par sons, whoae signatures must bo sppendod to tha guarantee. mil, from defaulting contractors win net bo ra- orlved. "lank forma Sir aropoaals oan ho had oa applloatloa "at Ihl, oflico, and each bid must ho endooed with tas naaaa of tke particular at Ucle bid for, ' " ..... - . h. OBOBHAH, jeXO-K d Aaet Q. M. Oenerai, U.S.A. STJBSI8TENCK OFFICE, UNITED STATES Army, No. 10 SOUTH Ntrret, ' ' lULnunaa.Md., Janets. 1W4. Sealed rronoaals, fn rfu;tare, will bo received at that office untS U AI.,oa WEDNESDAY, July 13, IHM, for fur niahtng ihe unites stales Subelateuce Departuesa) FOCB TIIOCSAND (tOOO) HEAD OT BEEf CAT TLE oa the hoof, delivered at the State Cattle Soales.at Baltimore, Md.,ln lota of (llHSi)on? tluuaaod eacn every ( II) ten daya , tobeweighed within one and a naif dareafUr arrtval, at the exinae of the contractor, Thny must aiCrailfl atlOUt HOl-ll l,lrfn hii.olr...l rinn.t welKht: all falling ahort ot tliswl) one thonaaiid poando gross weight. Halls, HUgs, Oxen, Cows, lienors, aad) llornlraa Cattle will be rejtcted. . . A diduciioaoftea (hi) pounds win bo mads from tha welifctof each Steer accepted under this contract, pro vided Hi. animal ilu.. n..i mlmA ... K. . J T halt boor, before being weialied, or Is But rrrlahod Ira ma dlalclv after removal from theuara. '"auk forma lor propoaal, caa be kad oa applica tion at thla ones, either in peraoa, or ky nail, or tela graph. The Oovarnmcnt will claim tha right of weighing aaw one auliral aet.arale. If lie appearance lndloata leea v.ciiiii at. mm turn mininiam meiKloned aoovai the ea- penae of weighing wlU bo paid by Ihe party arrlag la Jurur- Sieiit. Each bid, to secure consideration, must oootaha m wrllten auarautaa of two lurum. . ti a , of tho County nf . Bute of . do harehw guarautee that la (or are) able to fulfil a contract ba accoruauce wtta ue term, of hie (or ihslr) proposition, aud ah. laid hla (or their) propoellion be accepted, he (or they) will at once eater loto a contract in aocordanoa therewith, and we are prepared to become hla securities, giving good aud auftlcienl bouda fur ita fullllmant. The rehwuialblllty of the guarantors must he shows hw Ihe ornclal certificate of the Clerk of Ihe neareet DlatrlcB wojin ia we i aiiieu oiaies visirwf Auoruey, co so oa c.oied w th the bid. liiddrrs must ba present to respond to their bids, and fireparrd to give bond, aud alga tha contract before leav i.g tl a ofil. a. The tlovernment resen-es to Itself rha riant tn reject aaw or ail bids couahlcrvd unrvasouabie. raj menu lo be made after each delivery In snch funda aa mav be on haud: If none ou hand, to ba mada aa aoo as received. I'lopoaela must be endorsed distinctly "PROPOSALS FOR Bt.KF CATTLE." and a.ldreaed to "Call tain J. U. CILMAN, C. S., lie t more, Maryiana." It a hid Is in the name tf a firm, their sames aad thetr poat otrice address must appear, or tliey will not las ooa- llilered. Each person or every member of s firm ofteiiag a pro mal muil accompany It with an oath of allegiance to tho lilted Htutes tiovurnmcat. If he haa not already filed oaa al this oftlce. All bidt mot romtWnn urlcllv rU lAg Itrmt mflMt a4- vet fiaa-meHf ariff oa rejected. i . n . uiL..viaiv, .')6-llt Captain and C. 8., U. . A. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER-OKNR-ralaortioa, rmuiiBi,niiA, j gneya, laa, Prnno.ala will he received at thla omi uaui lx a'oloek M .on MA I I KI1AI lhed ol Jnlv, fur Armv Wai.ou Covera. to be made of cotton or Uaeai duck, standard gualtly, full nine ounces, or linen covered) wltli vu cuniicd liitlla rubber or gutla peroha, aad mada Water proof, per sample In this oltlee. trice to be atsreo lor eacn sina eeparateiy. The alait e article, to be of tho heat uuallir And StrbleoA tn inapeilon Hldilera will atato price. both In writing and figures! quantity of each article bid for, and toe ahorteat tluao required tor delivery; pries to include the packages aad delivery. Tha ability of lha bidder to fill the contrast mast be guaranteed by Iwo reapoaalhte persona, whoee algaaturea will be appended to too guarantee, aud the said guar an lea lo accompany kite bid. The rlulit la reeerved to valeet all aide Aeeneea tna higti, etid ao hid frora a deiaultiiig eaantrectog will ke rwelveil. IVr larther leifhrmatlon bidders will call at the ofnoa. No. Hii.1KAK1i ousel, where ibrms lor proposals wui v iiiraMniivu Hv orilev ot Colonel fleoree Ft Cnaamara AaalataaS Quartarmaatvr-Osuoial U. S. A. DHIlnli K B. tlrrslR. )77-ot Captala and A. If. AINT1NG!I PAINTirtail L Vo. 47 S. THIRD STREET. ABOVB CITES NUT, FkBadospkls. FAIIY A BUOTIIErt. BOCBK, BIQlf , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTEBBL Orataftig, Olaalng, OUdlagoa Glass, Ealsotalalag, Papon Vanalahliig, Aa. alA .VATRTTTHW AVTI VERBAL pUStSRIF. I tlonaof Character, ConarlsaUon, aaid w" I ia...,. ii...... a guiu. iiduuarfh1". aalf-laa- - iatf.u,,.aat. aaad Iraualnf ad aO C H 1 1.1 . k "V, Booial Aaajujtt" ? kf wreivihtatauIookaeois!, spla-iss Be. tt S. Ch-fc i auaat, above Saiaaoat. to K-.tif CAPTAINS AND OTOESl The iiSeralgud having leased the kKNglN- Ff.'iT'S'UVW iMit'K. huge an talona his fl-iaaata aad toe ..iron, of IM l,utl aa preperoe wi.e rnoww. !L. ilu J. uiacooruoioalatai llioae liawua laaMamlia ralail iT..lr,,d U,lu s pramral ahlp-earpeatar a..4 oaulkwt.'"' S've paa-aoaal alia alios to all veaaalaaaaanaaed Wrh'MwrAgVBts, Shtp'araentars aad KashlBaum ... a.g veaaado lo rair, ere aoiMUMl u calh lMg the aaaor avr Ike aaJe of "H elteratejta Pataaat Metallic t'inponasoa. or i x.u.h .. r;-- tu u of veawea' boliorua. r H a city, I sal preparaad SO aruiak the a a ssauaAraUite ( ntlB. . jK.tiS He BAMHTTT, : kaUlAUseO fcr Ist k, WT aVMJtrUsjt, (UMIVtt LaVtUrW bblMalW mail- l UiMOVAU THOMAS M. PLOW MAM, J t 4Mll.W Bull, h rtn-rrOaf till tfc.f Taa Kit h Unr ila-i'i h". 'Uti IAK I KH Bttv-tt. kaJlkl.Hl V- Ml 'ft!'T butitllKg. itJkVnT lll'Twik.4 U,JlU iM JrrlflgT tMl Ui arunlaw dJJLUUsti si, Um t' Ut lVT W- V4dH-X HI! .!.; . t ;t r ' M 1 - i t ry ' )