CITY ITEM S. Remonstrating Against Having a Rail road ok-Columbia Aveitob.—On Tuesday evening of this week, the citizens of the Seventeenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth wards held a meeting In Columbia Hall* for tie purpose of expressing their unqualified dissent respecting the movement eet on foot by the North Penn* 651 vania Railroad to construct a railroad along Columbia aremie for tho transportation of coal and freight. Ob jections were urged against this road, and, we think, ■with great propriety, upon the grounds that its introduc tion would be a Beriousdetrimeuttotbe value of property along that avenue,which,if unobstructed Jjy snch an eye- ' sore, is destined soon to become one of the most elegant ly-iiopTOVtd streets in the Northern part of the city. It is also urged, with no small show of reason, that the oc cupancy of buHtup streets by freight railroads, when within a few squares the open country is accessible for the same purposes, Is unwise aud unc died-for. The meeting adopted a series of resolutions expressive of their views, which will be ioutn in another column of our pa per to-day. The resolutions are to be presented to both -branches of Council?, with the petitions against the pro posed measure, and it is to be hoped that the wishes of 4he citizens of those wards will be respected in so just an .appeal* . A Patbiotio and Praiseworthy Act.—lt ds one of the most pleasing accuiupanUneutsof this war •that cur loj al citizens are vising with each other in lau* 'dablfc endeavors to terve the brave men who nave gone forth to offer their lives in the service of their country. Otr readers have expressed regrets that man; of these noble martyrs are likely to die and be turned, away from friends and home, without a memorial to uurc the spot «jvhere their remains . repose, in order that their friends and relative* in the future might designate thtir graves. In view of this want, and tho fact that the provisions of <he Government, with reference to are inadequate, and, through the influence of “red tape,” rendered more or less uncertain, Mr. Henry .S. Tarr, the well, •known proprietor of the Marble Yard on Green street, above Seventh, has volunteered, upon application at his office, to supply, free of charge, a suitable marble stone, ioma-k the resting-place of every soldier dying in the hospitals of this city. The atones will have inscribed upon them the name of the deceased, hi* native pUco, and the company and rtgiment to which he belonged. As tho applications tor these atones are JLiaeiy to be nu merous, the generosity of Mr. Tarr deserves the highest commendations, and we are sure it will receive the thanks •of hundreds iu the future, who, out for ihij gratuitous act of our fellow-citizen, might hereafter seek iu vain ihe graves of their kindred who are eying in the caiue •of our coiuiUy. It is proper to add m this connection that, at the urgent request of Mr X>. McGonaid, proprie tor of extensive marble quarries in Vermont, the latter has been permitted by Mr. Tarr to join him in the pa triotic endeavors here referred to. An Attractive Pennsylvania ."Work: of Aut.—We have to acknowledge the receipt at this office, from the publisher, Mr. H: Leonard, of Basil, Ohio, of nn elegant large lithographic piotaro, neatly framed, containing a fine view of the Oapltbi at Harrisburg, and the autogiapbs, in facsimile, of Governor Cur tin and all Ihe other State officers, the members of the State {Senate, with their Sergeants-at-Arms and clerks, the present Bouse of Representatives complete, and the fall bench cf the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The signatures are ail: admirably executed, and many of them, we know, faithfully, and they constitute not only an attractive picture, but. an interesting study. The whole is surrounded by an elaborate border, representing the Keystete Arch at the top, supported on either side by a Corinthian column, with portraits of Washington and McClellan. In the panneliings at the base are six teen versts, eight in English, and eight in genuine ver nacular Pennsylvania German written by the author of “ Das Schale House on der Erick,” published in this Journal seme months ago, and read by Pennsylvanians with bo much pleasure. Mr. Leonard is the agent for Heidelberg College, at Tiffin, Ohio, and his present efforts In this city to sell copieß of this lithograph are entirely tor the benefit of that institution. It deserves to have a large sale, and we have to douot will, no less on account of the object to which the proceeds will be ; devoted, than the Pennsylvania character of the pic -lure. The Art of Dining in Warm -is exemplified to a nicety at J. W. Price’s, Fourth and Chestnut. Every day renders bis flue, airy, new dining. .. rooms more popular with the better class of citizens who - “ dine down town. 0 His eoupß, meats, and flue table -Wines are delicious, and his fruit doeser.iuire unequalled, Sir. Price has long and successfully studied the wants of Philadelphia in the matter ot'restaurants, aod to-day "we are willing, as Philadelphians, to com r ar« hU tables with ony others in thte or any other city in the Union. Strangers. Visiting his place unanimously endorse this r opinion. His cuisine and larder are under Mr. Price’s own immediate supervision, and are unsurpassed. Don’t Neglect Took Bath.—Tha most - certain preventive of disease during the hot weather is ihe bath. Mr. L. Gutekunst, proprietor of the elegant Bathing Saloon, at Fourth and Branch streets, is now af .rfcrding this delicious and hsaithtul luxury to hundred 9 of our citizens daily, For privacy, perfect cleanliness’ and every convenience andlaoiiit> for rendering a bath invigorating and delightful, there is no public Bathiag • gallon in this city comparable to Mr- Gutekanst’a. It is . patronized by oar best citizens. His superior style of Hair-dvcirg, cutting, and shampooing, lor both ladies - and gentfuntu, is conducted at the same establishment. Fine Blackberry Beandy and Wines, for M bdioinal Puhpobbs —We are authorized 10 state that Mr. O. H. Blatteon, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now- on band, of good age, and of . Jbis own manufacture, very superior Bluckberry randies and Blackerry Wines, a most excellent medicine in warm weather. They are rnanuiacturedtromebe finest liquors, and in the best possible manner to make them efficacious as a mtdlcice. No one should leave the city without a supply. Steel Fixings Forever ! The charm is broke of,» Heart of Oak,’ 1 Our ancient naval iciond, And Iren we Bing, of metals Kiog, That shot nor shell shall rend Now sheathed in steel, from deck to keel, Our future ships most be, And o’er the tide to victory ride, The .Monitors of the sea. Our tourney plain the rolling main) A jousting we wfll go* Our coast defend from end to end With just a Wobd* bit blow. Congress, be kind and raise the wind for. which the navy wait* \ Our foes to dish, just what we wish, We only need tfieplates, tola agency for the “ Builtt-Proof Vest,” Charles rStokta 1 Clothing Store, under the *< Continental.” Bustle Among the Politicians^—The poli t ticiaus are busy as bees in a tar-barrel preparing for the - coming elections, The business of Pr* stdent-making •*has already commenced j who shall be the next Governor 1 * is engaging the attention of the citizens of the State, and the choice of Congressmen, Mayor, &c., is creating a focal bustle. Opinions differ as to candidates an&prin * ciples; but there are no two opinions held concerning the • elegance and comfort of the summer garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing fiali of ICocishill & Wilson; Nos. *- €O3 and 6Q6 Ohestnat street, above sixth. : Charleston is a doomed city. The hand ■ of fate points at it with an unerring finger. It was here the first gun was fired at the flag. A'sacrilege so great • can only be wiped out by a terrible penalty. Like the - cities of the plaio, this offending city may become as desolate, and may never be forgiven by an overruling .'Power till the besom of destruction has swept over Us ■ devoted head. Never again, like other cities, shall its people enjoy the pleasure of wearing ihe fine, substantial ■ summer garments manufactured at the Palatial Clothing Establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut - street, Philadelphia. * MARINE INTELLIGENCE. tar SEE FOURTH PAGE. Arrived. Schr Cora, Hasten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with corn meal to B M Lea. Scbr Golden Gats, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del, -with grain to Jas L Bewiey & Co. Schr Hannah Berratt, Denby, I day from Smyrna, Del, With corn to Jas Berratt & don. Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Bel, with -oafsto Jus Barratt <& Son. . Scbr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain 1o Christian & Co. Scbr Jos Crandall, Gage, T days from Port Boyal, ia * ballast to Twells & Go. Bcbr Crab, Johnson, 2 days from Baltimore, with •wheat to Jas Barratt & Son. Scbr Leesburg, Swift, 2 days from Sandy Hook, In bal last to captain. Schr White Sea, Littlefield, 6 days from Bos’on, with -mdso to captain. ; - ,* Steamer Ahda, Robinson, 24, hours from New York, to W P Clyde. Steamer Fanny Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Glyae. Steamer Ironsides, Yanderyeer, 22 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. ■ ... Steamer Wm Kent, Brett, 7 hoars from Cape May -with passengers. Reports ship New England, tor Ship Island, paaifcd to sea at 8 P M on Tuesday; bark Lucy .Johnson, lor O&pe Town, CGH, went to sea at 7 A M on Wednesday. ‘ ‘ CLEARED. Bark Abby Watson, Watson,'Cardenas, Stewart, Car son A Co. • Schr Oreanda,(Bi) Kiacb, Charlottetown, PEI, Van Horn, Woodworth A Co Schr Leesburg, Swift, Boston, J B Blakiston. Scbr White Sea, Littlefield, Portland, captain. ‘ Scbr Imma Virginia, Conway, Alexandria, Noble, Caldwell A Co. • Sir Alida, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde. .■ ■ Btr E Chamberlain, Broughton, Alexandria, T Web ster, Jjr. ■ •—' SAILED Bark Catbarirsff,-'(Br) Baker, for Liverpool, left on Wednesday afternoon, with a cargo composed of 8009 casks of petroleum oil. ' Brig Oompenso, (1ml) Viola, left Almond-street wharf on Wednesday aftercoon for Belfast, Ireland. Her cargo consists o! 9046 bushels corn, 210 kegs lard, aod 60 pkgs hams. BY YBLXQKAPn. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., July 9,8# PM. A large slip went te sea this afternoon, supposed to be the Tempest, for Sau Francisco. Wiad SW. Yours, Ac. JOHN P. MARSH ALL SPECIAL NOTICES. Self- Adjusting Patent Clothes- WRINGER.—SoIe Agenoy for the State of Pennsylvania. JOHN A. MURPHBY, jeia-lm 922 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Batchelor’s Hair Dte ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD, WILLIAM A, BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not te be distinguished from nature—, warranted not to injure the Bair in the least; remedial the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life.' GBAS, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a gplendid.Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tifnl. Sold by all Druggists, Ao. ; ■9TT The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on (he four tide* qf each bar. v FACTORY; No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street), &y2B-ly ; Now York. One-Price Clothing, of the latesit Gttlis, made in the Best .Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALKS. LOWEST- SeUing: Prices marked in Plain Figures. AH Goods made-to Order warranted satisfactory. Cur Oke-Paios 1b strictly ad hered to. ; Ail are thereby treated alike. . JOKES 4 00.. 6(14 MARKET Street. The Tax Bill NOW READY, in ft pamphlet of 82 pages, on fine white paper. Beside the bill, which 1b word for word in accordance with the original text, we append to it an Alphabetical Recapitu lation of every article to be taxed by the law, and the amount of the tax to be levied thereon. This renders it as complete and convenient as it is possible to make it. The'bill taxes almost every article in use, and' every person is interested to know theamount. Price ; 6 cents, post-paid |s4 per 100, tf seat by ex press; $5 per hundred, if by mail. "Address THE TRIBUNE, New York. jylo-2td&HW - I/ros's Magnetic Insect Powder, Tested for.nineteeh years and grow* in favor. It kills and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs,_Ants, Fleas, Moths in Clothe, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects, &c. All genuine bears the signature of B. Lyon, and is notpoisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon’s Powder k ills all insects in a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rate and mice. Sold every where. , P. 8. BARNES, myB*stuthBm 202 Broadway, New York. Card Printing, Best and Cheapest In the City, at 111 Sooth FOURTH Street. GARB PRINTING, best and cheapest ■in the City,' at 111 South FOURTH Street* 1 CIRCULAR PRINTING, best l and cheapest in the City, at 111 Sonth FOURTH Street. MARRIED- BAKER—FALES.—On the Bth Instant, by the Rev. W J. B. Taylor, Alfred G. Baker to Henrietta Rash, daughter of George Fules. DIED. STlTT.—Suddenly, July 8, Mr. Alexander Stitt, aged 66 } ears. The funeral services will take place to-day (Thursday), In thetixth Presbyterian Oburch, at 4 o’clock P. M. To pioceed to Woodlands Cemetery. * TROTTER.—On the Bth instaat, Charles W. Trotter, in the 62d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his mother’s residence, 1307 North Eleventh street, on Friday. Ilth instant, at 4 P. M.y without further notice. HAMMER.—At Orwigaburg, Schuylkill county, on the morniDg of the 6th indent, Joseph Hammer, mer chant, in the 62d year of his age. * LAPP.—On Monday afternoon, the 7th instant, in the 42d y ear of bis age, tho Rev. Francis D. Ladd, pastor of the Penn Presbyterian Church of this city (Tenth, above Poplar.) The funeral service at the Church this (Thursday) afternoon, ot 4# o’clock precisely, without further notice. - . * MOORE.—On the 7th instant, Melissa L , wife of Bov. • James Moore. Funeral from her late residence, southeast corner of Wood and Marshall streets, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. .* PAGE.—On the 7th Inttant, Gilbert Page, aged 73 years. Funeral from h?s late residence, Moorestown, N. J., this ( Thursday) morning, at II o’clock. . * COSGROVE—Un-tbe 7th instant, Miss Mary Cos grove, agtd 33 years, # Funeral from the residence of her brother, Mr. John Ootgrove, No. 809 Yine street, this (Thursday) morning, atBK o’clock. * PINYABP.—On the 7th Instant, Ann Pinyard, in the 76ib year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Rebecca Quin, No. 3813 Vineyard street, west of Ridge avenue, this (Thurbdayjmorning, at 9 o’clock. # CLARK.—On the 7th instant, Wm. Wallace* Clark, agtd 24 years. Funeral from the residence of his step-father, J. W. Doneliy,No. 338 Sprues Streep this (Thursday) after noon, at 4 o’clock. BIoKLEY.—Oa the 7th. instant, Anna M., wife of Henry E. Blckley, in tbo 23d year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her” lather, No. 1013 Olive street, above Coates, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * LaYEBY.—- On the Bth instant, J. Foster, infant son of John and Sallie J. Avery, aged 10 months and 1 week. Funeral from the residence of his. father, 1004 Pine street, on Friday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. =* • ; Philadelphia, July 9,1862. At a meeting of Division A, Mourae Grammar School, the following were unanimously adopted; TYftsreas, by a fearfully sudden visitation of Provi dence, our comrade, VIOTOR ELDER, a yousg man of great intellectual power and generous heart, boa been re moved from among us; and os he bad enueared himself . to each of us by his encouraging counsels, uniform kind* sees, and manly example: therefore, Resolved , That we cannot lepresa our acknowledg ment of his pre eminent virtues and abilities, by which he was enabled to lead ns on to honor; that we caunot disptl the gloom which his death has cast aronud us ex* cept hy the reflection tbatoneof eu-'h pure habits aud tftep religious convictions has passed to a world of un ctaring joy and gladness. Resolved, That to the family of which he was a mem ber we extend our warmest sympathies, and give them the strongest assurances of our belief that he is now a pupil in the school above with Ohrist, the Great Teacher. THOMAS M. PIERCE, President. Edgar W. Obasi, Secretary. * At a meeting of the employe a of the Philadelphia Post Office, on Saturd *y evening, .7aly sth, 1862, the following pieart-ble ard reFolutions were'ttoatumousty adopted': Whereas, It has pleased the All-wise Ru’er of the' ' univeire to suddenly remove from the scene of his labors and usefnine*a our late associate, JOHN M BENiI'ED; it behooves ns to bear a last.testimony to the esteem in wlicb be was held among u-s: therefore, be it Resolved, That in thedeathof J»HN M. BEN3TED, we have lost a warm friend, a social companion, and con eistaitand zealous co-laborer Resolved, 'That, while we recognize in this sudden and sad bereavement the hand of Him that doeth ail things well, w e cannot but deplore the demise of our late com panion. Resolved, That we express to the family of the d 5« ceased our sj mpathy in their sad bereavement, and sin cerely trust that the affliction tnay be tempered to their good. . Resolved, That, as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, we attend the funeral in a body, and that a copy of these resolutions be sene to the family. Resolved, That these proceedings be published inthe Press , Pub He Ledger, and Philadelphia Inquirer. O. A. WaLBvRN, Chairman. : Wm. R.*Leeds, Secretary. . It# JULY Ist—BESSON & SON’S MOURNING STOftK, No. 018 CHESTNUT &TBEET.—Just received . v Black Double-width Mousseline de Laineß, 80c to £1.25. Black Single-width Monseeline de Laines, 31 #c to 50c. ** Grenadine Veils, 76c. * White Linen Collars, Bc.\ Black Alpacas, 20c to 37#c. 14 Bareges, Lupin’s make, 13# cto 250. “ Tamariinea. Ltrpin’a make, Sl#c. Wh!teSurplic , 'Ruffleßqfallkinds. ' Large Crimp English Grapes and Yens. , jy3*tf AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Us 3 CONSTITUTIONAL EMANCIPATION LEAGUE will be held at CONCORD HALL, N. W. corner ABOH and TENTH Streets, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. It* IV35=» AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF. THE Us 3 Joint Convention of the Republican and People’s Party will be held at the District Uonrt Room, on THURSDAY, July 10th, at 3 P. 01. A full attendance is requested. ROBERT AL3OP, ; It* Secretary. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO uk3 OIATION —The members of the Association are requested to meet the President at the roams THIS AF TERNOON, at,3# o’clock, toproc*>ed in a body to at tend fhe funeral of Rev. F. D, LADD. It* GEO-H, STUART, President. rfor* OFFICE OF DI AMO NDCOAL CO R PA LLS E Y—NOTICE.—At a meeting of the Directors, btld on the 2d instant, a dividend of FIFTY OENT3 per share was declared, payable on and after th«* 12th instant, at the office of ilie Company, No. 718 MARKET Street. [jylQ-6t*j • B. ALTER, Secretary. iv» THE LADIES OF THE KENSING- Iis»> TON M. . E OHUROH and Congregation have termed an Aid Society to afford relief to the sick and wound) d soldiers in our midst. Donations and contritm tions will be thankfully received by Mr. HENRY BUfiJM. corner of Wafctr and Race streets; GEO J. HAMILTON, at the Commonwealth Bankj'LßMUffili 0. SIfIJON, at Baok of the Northern Liberties. Ail per sons HUthoiizEd to solicit eubscriptions or donations will be provided with a book signed by the President and Se cretary. The friends of the “ Old Brick” are earnestly In vited to aid ns. MARY 8. HART, President. Elizabeth S. Simon, Secretarv. jylO-3t EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC UI CY.- U Js The SPRING GARDEN BiPTIST CHURCH and CONGREGATION intend making an Excnrafon to ATLANTIC! CUT, (0. V ,) on TUESDAY, the l&th infct, and invite all their friends to avail tiismselves of this opportunity to enjoy a dip in Old Ocean, aod, at the tome »ime, contribute for the benefit of the Church. Excursion ticket?, lor adults, $1 2o; for cnildreu, 63 cents. For tale at the Publication Society, 680 Arch street; E. Turland, 1632 Ridge Avenu<i; J. W. Stout, 623 BJaiket Btreet; O. P. Stackhouse i 025 Spring Gir den str»et, and William B, Scott,ll2 North Front street. OomeoDe, come all. THE- LAST BOAT FOR THE EXCURSION LEAVES VINE-STREET WHARF AT 6 O’CLOCK A. M, jv9-st* ' FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, \LB JAMES O. KELOH, Of Second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention. ' jy3-lra# OFFICE OF TBE HARRISBURG, Lk3 PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND LAN CASTER RAILROAD 00.—PhUiADBLUHIa, Ja>e 27, 1862.—A semi-annual dividend of THREE aND A HALF PER CENT, on the capital stock of this Com pany will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal re presentatives on and after tbelOth day of Inly next. je2B-atuth6t* GEORGE TABER, Treasurer. ftfg=» OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE 113 PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE avenues. Philadelphia, Jaly 7.1882. The Transfer Books of the GIRARD COLLEGE PAS &ENGRB RAILWAY COMPANY will be closed till the 15th mst. WM. S. BLIGHT, jyBl!s Treasurer. iwc PHILADELPHIA, JULY 5, 1802.—A lio meeting of the Corporators of tbs Journeymen’s Union Mannfacturlng Company will be held at the WETHEEILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street, - above SIXTH, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON next, at half past lour o’clock, W.F. HENDERSON, J. P. WOLFE. J.B. MIFFLIN. nw=* THE UNITED STATES SANITARY Iks COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, ho. 1235 CHESTNUT Street.- The folio■vicg reuooi mradation by the President of the United States suffi ciently authenticates the Commission to the public: * l The SaDitary Gommlssion is doing a work of great humanity and direct practical value to the nation in this •time of its trial. It Is entitled to the gratitude and con fidence of the people, and I trust it will be generously supported. There is no agercy through which voluntary offerings of patriotism can be more effectively made. ‘fcABBAHAM LINCOLN.” The m der signed will receive, and forward to places whtre they may be most needed, all contributions for the Mck and wounded, and will furnish all information to persons applying to serve aa nurses, dressers, Ac., in the Floating Hospitals of the Commission, or elsewhere. jyB.l2fc W. PIATT, Jr , Suo^rintendent fOFFICE UNION CANAL COMPANY, |J3 Philadklphu, June 19,1862. In accordance with the provisions o? the third section of an Act of Assembly, entitled “ a farther supplement to the several acta heretofore -passed relating to the Union ;€anal Company, of Pennsylvania,“approved the 10th day of April, 1862, notice is hereby given that an agreement has b« en formed between the stockholders and the bond' holders of the said Company on the 9th day of June, 1862, for the adjustment of the affairs of said Company, ai.d euch bondholders ,as took no part therein are called upon to express in writing their assent to the same, or .their* dissent therefrom, within throe months from the date thereof. By order of the Board of Managers. JAMES PAGE, President : 0. Thompson, Secretary. A book for signatures will be found at the office of the -Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street. Bondholders call ing to sign will please produce their bonds. v jel9thstul2t iy?R» OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD tkS AND 80UTHWABK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER BAIL ROAD COMPANY. BERKS Streep below Fourth, \.i Philadelphia, July 3,1862. THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR* HAVE THIS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of theearninire of the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or- their legal representatives on and after 15th intt. The Transfer Books will be closed until that time. ; : ,jj 7-U5 CHARLES B. ABBOTT, Secretary. fY^=* jR COICMBIA-AVILBiIJE RAILROAD— Uof A public meeting of the citizens residing and ott-Mng property on Columbia avenue, was neld tfiis eve ning. at the Columbia Hall, with a view of taking mea sures to prevent the use of Columbia avenue an a Goal and Freight-Car Railway. After: the meeting was or ganized, the following resolutions were unanimously adoptee: „ _ B'ftereas, The North Pennsylvania Railroad Company having applied to the City Cornells for the privilege of lajir»g a track on Columbiaavecue,from American to Ninth street, for the purpose of connecting tLeir road with the Germantown and Norristown Railroad; aud as Colun-hia street la hut fifty feet wide from America to £ia tb street, and at Sixth street there is an offset which will make a curve necessary; that there is already a railroad on said street from Seventh to Eighth street \ that there are two churches and three Public Schools on said attest; that the Farmers’ Hay. Market, situate at the corner of said street and Seventh street, already makes anffici* nt obstruction, because of the necessity for loaded hay-wagons Handing two or three days in each week on raid street, brtwcea Sixth oad Beventh streets; and, finally, because the improvement?, and projected iin* , pravemeuts, on said street will be injured and retarded, thereby reducing and preventing the advance of taxes in the Nineteenth Snd Twentieth wards. Whereas, We, tbe citizens of toe Seventeenth, Nine* henth, and Twentieth wards, having a large interest at st«ke as property osvuers and taxpayers in said wards, and in tbe general prosperity of tbe northern section of the city, have assimbled In Town Meeting, to protest against ihe occnpamy of the said Columbia avenue for tbe purpose indicated, do therefore Resolve, First, That tbe , ccnpaucy of Columbia ave lu»- b) tbe Noth Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be a detriment to on the Hue of said avenue, ar.d in ilie Eurroniiding neighborhood, and be attended wii b git-nt lo‘s and danger.to the citizens generally. ■ Second. That after the failure (because of injury to pr« to obtain consent of Councils to use Master and Jifftrson streets for tbe sune purpose, we regard thtir pi(H*nt effort to encumber and injure tbe property on Columbia avenue in the highest degree unjast and censurable. Third. That tile use of auy street, from east to west, in ihe built-up section of the city, for tbe transpormtion of ccal, is nnnt ccssarj, for the reason that connections for such a purpose can, and fehonld b?,mado inthe rural diH.ricts. thereby avoiding lose to proferty owners, and risk of life and limb to citizens. ■ * Fourfft. That we do most earnestly protest against the use i.f Columbia avenue by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and respectfully urge Councils to dhsmt from their application for the uao of- it, or any other street sonth of Allegheny avenue. Fifth. That a copy of these resolutions bo published in the daily papers, and be sent to both chambers of Councils, with the petitions against: the preposed mea sme. : DANIEL MoCLEARY, President. Joseph Wood, \ gecretar : M Wm a damson, 5 becretane9 ‘ July 8,1862. »*=• OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN LLS ' BUL A NOE COMPANY, 400 WAL NUT Street, PbILADFLPBIA, July 7,1862. The Directors have this day declared; a dividend of THREE PERCENT, on the capital stock of the Oom pany for the last six months, payable on and after the 9th h>t. CHARLES W. OQXE, ' jjB Strp . Secretary. FEOPEE’S SJATR COWVRNTIOIM. THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially to unite in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION in its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to BUpport, by every power of the Go vemmentj our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving'disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation of the State, at such times and in such manner as will best respond to toe spirit of tote call, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, : - AT HARRISBURG, > On THURSDAY, the 17to day of July next, at II o’olcok on Bafd day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR GENERAL, and to take such measures as may be deemed neceßsary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country. A. K. MCCLURE, Chairman of toe People’s State Committee. GEO-W. HAMMBRSLY, I JOHN M. SULLIVAN. S SecretMi eg. —myT-ti^ MILITARY notices. Sji CAPI. BIB m, u. s. a, 3 Jgtfsh ' WILL ACCEPT ,TT7EY,, FOUR COMPANIES OF VOLUNTEER OAVkLRY, : For immediate active service. Address United States Hotel, ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, affrr 12 o’clock. jylo-2t S VICTORY! VICTORY! !—THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V. M., hfts been specially accepted by the War Department for threeyearsor during toe war. Captains import immediately. Bountv, Rations, Clothing, and Pay famished from date of enlistment. This is the only three-year Regiment authorized by the Secretary of War from this State, ani all patriots desirous Of serving our common country must now come forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the Ist of September next. X> H SEN AN, Colonel Commanding. A. MALSEED, Adjutant. Por G. H. BA.BDWBH.D. Major. Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. jel3 tf ■ ■ riNANCIAE. JAY COOKE & C 0..- BANKERS , HO. 114 SOUTH THIBD STREET, NEW “5-30” LOAN. The undersigned, as Subscription Agent for tbo Go vernment, is prepared todeflver AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT, COUPON BO Nr>S. NEW SIX PER CENT. UNITED STATES LOAN, A UXBORIZED FEBRUARY 25,1862. Snbßcriptionß received AT PAR, and accrued interest from May 1,1862. Legal Tender or Par Notes and Checks received for the Bonds—the Interest to date must be paid in Gold. This Loan is caHed “6-20,” having TWENTY years to run, but redeemable at Die option of the Government at any time after FIVE years, but is a Six-per cent. Loan. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 South THIRD Street je2s»lm. - ~ PHOTOGRAPHS. \\l AR PRICES.—Now is the time v v to get a Life-size. Oil-colored Photograph at BEI MFR’S, at a reduced price, an elegant portrait SB jOND Street, above Green, ;lt#2 TN DICAT lON Of MERIT.—The suc -L ceBB that attends BEIMER’S Colored Photographs is due to their rare merits inlikeness and coloring. Only SI. SECOND street, above Green. It* A LBUMS FOR WAR VIEWS.— XX These Albums are prepared expressly for the Card Photograph Views of the War, Groups of Statuary, land scapes, copies of Fine Paintings, &c., and are the only Album. suited to this class of Photographs. LIST OP STYLES AND PRICES. No. 60. Imt mor., gilt edg. and clasp, tor HO Port’s, ®2 50 61. “ •< •* so “ 3 00 62. ‘i “ “ 40 “ 360 . 58. “ “ « go ; (i 400 64 Tur’y mor., “ two clasps, 20 « 876 55. *i “ “ so « 400 66 ’• “ “ 40 “ 4 60 67. “ “ 60 « 600 68. i* “ pansidesj'2o “ 625 69. « *• <i •< 30 “ 560 60. « “ <i li 40 ii 675 61. i< ■> ii ii 60 “ 600 62. Velvet, gilt monn’g “ 20 “ 675 63. “ *• <i 30 “ 600 64. “ “ “ 40 “ 6 25 66. “ “ “ 60 “ 6 75 66 Turkey, gilt edge, “ oblo’g 4to, 60 “ 760 67. “ “ - *• so “ 750 68. “ “ ii 100 “ 800 69. “ « “ pan. sds, 60 “ 875 70. “ ii ii ii go ii 926 71. “ “ « “ 100 “ 975 QUABTO AWTJMS. Imitation Morocco, ...... for 200 Portraits ®T 50 Turkey Antique, - 200 “ 850 “ i* two clasps, 200 •• 12 50 “ “ « pan sides, 200 *• 16 50 New Styles and Designs are constantly introduced. Every Album is furnished with a Title Pago and Index, printed in Gold. I&~ Complete Catalognes of Card Portraits and Photo graph Alhnmsmay be obtained gratis. Published by WH S. & ALFRED MABTIEN, je26 No. 606 OHEBTNUT Street,. Philadelphia. t: lane WILL CONTINUE TO FURNISH ARMY CLOTHING AT 419 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jyBsl# JCE PITCHERS. H A L L’S PATENT PLATED ICE PITCHERS, PERFECTLY AIB-TIGHT, Warranted to keep the Ice longer than any Pitcher in the market WM. WILSON & SON, SOLE AGENTS, S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. Also, Pitchers of all the different manufacturers con stantly on hand, plain and at reasonable prices. ‘ je2B-12t . BATHS! BATHS! BATHS! with every appliance to make them a healthful luxury, at FOURTH and BRANCH. jylo-3mif T4/TUSQUITO NETS AND NET ILL TING for sale at No. 4 North Fifth Street.. : JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, Agent. P. 8.-—Orders promptly attended to. jylo-12t# TNG OT COPPER—FROM THE X AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY, of Lake Superior, for sale in lota to suit purchasers, at GEO. E. WO MEATH’S, joIB-wsBm* 415 ARCH Street 1,400, LBS. BLACK MUSTARD /oo lbB) Chillies.' 7 cans common Gam Arable. In store and for sale by JOHN H. EOKY, jj7-3t* 634 LOMBARD Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADEPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1862. FOURTH AND AROH. ARE NOW CLOSiNQ OUT SUMMER SILKS. SUMMER; - SHAWLS. SUM M E R ROBB S. FRENCH ORGANDIES. RICH GRENADINES, TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS, SUMMER FOULARDS. GRENADINE VEILS. BLACK SILK SACQUES jelO-tatbslm QUMMER CORSETS AND SKIRTS, O Latest styles, and Skirt Sappwters, at Mra STBBVS, IC7 South TENTH Street, apd 939 SPBXN3 GAEDIN Street. . . It* QUMMER BLANKETS.-11-4 aU wool K? light Etraotner Blankets. Also, Ice'Blankets, at a low price. jj-T SHABPHEBB BEOTHKBB. TIyTOSQUITO NETTING.—B-4 whites, JjJL pinks, and blues, in 8 yard pieces. jy7 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. Bathing towels. Large Bordered Hacks and Fringe Towels. Bird-eye and Scotch styles Towels. Stout Huckaback and Coarse Twills. Turkish Bath Towels. Linen colored Doylies, for fruit. Damask Napkins and Table Cloths.. . SHaRPLESS BROTHERS, iy 7 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. ■POULARD SILKS—Dark Styles. J} Plaid India Silks. Dark Gray Poplins. Super Shepherds’ Plaids. EYRE A.-LANDEiiL, jr4 FOURTH and ARCH. Barnsley table linens— Extra stout. Good Linen Sheetings. Double Damask Napkins. Bed Bordered Towtls. Summer Quilt 6 , all grades. EYRE & LANDELL, jj4 FOURTH and ARCH. riBEAP CARPETS, MATTINGS, Oil. CI.OTHS: AND WIHDOW SHADBS.—Y. E. ABOHAMBAUL.T, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning, from auction, Engrain Carpets at 31.37, 60, and 620; Eutry. and Stair- Carpets, 66 to 62c; Rag, Hemp, and Yarn Carpets, 13 to 31c; White and Check Matting, 20and 260; Floor OR Cloths, SI to , 60c; Gilt bordered Window Shades, 50c to SI; Buff and Green Window Holland, 12 to 46c.- Dry Goods and Carpet Store, N. E. cor. ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. jel7-tuthsl2t v H BTBEL & SON, • No; 733 North TENTH St, above COATES, Are now closing ont ibeir entire etock of FANCY SILKS. BAREGES, CH ALLIES, MOZAMBIQUES, OBGINDIES, JACONET AND OAMB 810 LAWNS, . TRAVBLLING MIXTURES, and SUMMER DRESS GOODS.' Of all Muds, at KXTR aORDIN ART LOW PRIDES. LACE GOODS REDUCED. 825 Lace Mantles reduced to 812. ; ' BSO Lace Mantles reduerdto 810. 818 Lace Mantles redact to 88. 836 Lace Mantles reduced to 87. 812. Lace Monties reduced to S 5. 810 Lace Mantles reduced to S 4. 88 Laee Pointis reduced to SS. . 812 Lace Pointes reduced to 85. : 816 Lace Pointes reduced to 88. . 825 Lace Polntes reduced to 812. - SILK COATS AND SACQUES. Closing out UNDER COST PRICES. jo3o T\E&IRABLE SUMNER GOODS. ±J Checked Worsteds. 102 4 OHES T N U T S T BEET Invites the special attention of Ladies who in* tend spending tbo summer out of town to a very large assortment of MADE-UP GOODS just re ceived, in .. ; SLEEVES, SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, tCc., in every variety of material. Also, a large assortment of MUSLINS, suitable for GARIBALDIS, &o. } togetbor with every va* rtety of WHITE GOODS, LINENS,. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKEBOH’FS, VEILS, &c Jurt opened per latest arrivals from Swope an invoice of very beautiful and entirely new styles' • PUFFED FRENCH CAMBRIC, for GARIBALDI’S, MODE GRENADINE VEILS, •nd: SWISS COLLARETTE RUFFLING* for trimming thin Dresses, etc—-a new and'very de sirable article. Also, an invoice of PURE WHITE FRENCH PLAID ORGANDIES. jyl 10 24 OIJSTICT BTBOT TAS. E.OAMPBELL & Go., tl 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER AT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Yery choice Goods of recent importation. Black filk Checked Grenadine, extra quality. Foulard Silks, elegant styles and fine quality. Black Silks, best brands. Brocbe Barege, Hernanis and Mozambique**. 8-4 Paris Fil d’Chevre. Poild’Chevre, all wool flltingv. Grenadine Veils, in mode and other shades. WHITE GOODS AND LINENS In great variety, at extremely low prices. jeo*tf T INEN DRILLS. Aj Cheap lots Drills for Gents 1 summer wear. Auction lots ai 25. 31,38, 44, and 60 cts. Extra good White DiilK 31, 38, and 50 cte. Rummer Casßimeres, delicate line plaids. Fashionable Mixtures and Solid Colors. 6-4 Silk-mixed Coatings, at the right prices. Cloth Goods of every description—a fine stock, . BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. Room in second story devoted to this branch. Snmmer suite for the country for boys. Garments made to ordfr with despatch. MANTLE ROOM, doping out sales of Silk Sacques. : doting out salts of Silk Mantles. Closing out sales of Cloth Cloaks. ,' Closing ont sales of Thin Sacques. * Closing out sales of-Lace Mantles. COOPER & CONARD, je2B-tf 8. R. corner NINTH and MARKET Stroeta. NEW SPRING PRINTS, CHOICE STYLES MEBBIMACS. SPRAGUE, ' .: pacific, : ALL TWELVE AND A HALS’ GENTS. A large lot best styles and fast colors at 100. OOWPERTHWAIT & QO., mbls-tt B. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. I WOULD GALL THE ATTENTION ' of my customers and friends to the following Goods, which are fresh and desirable: Black and White Flafd Silks. Organdie Lawns, choice styles. ‘One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18jtf c a pair One lot of Black 8i!k > $1.12# j the best I ever had for the money. At "\TEW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOOBSj opened, a general assortment of desirable French and Scotch Needle-worked Bands, Edgings, Insertings, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, etc., at very low prices. '• . ADSO, . A fnll line of all descriptions of 'WhiteGoods for Dadles’ wear, of the most approved makes. BBEPPAKD, TAN HABLINGEN, A ABBISON, 36* - 1008 CHESTNUT Street. A T 702 AKOH STEEEX MAY BE found Barege .taglohe Shawls. White Barege Shawls. Mozambique Shawls. Plaid Silk Shawls. Jest received and for sale by je24 1 : . •;JOHN H. STOKES. TOHN H. STOKES WILL OPEN H TO-MORROW MORNING, at 702 AROa Street . 10 doz. Gents’Light Lisle Gloves, at worth37id. Also, 5 doz. Ladleß’ Mode Hose at 13, worth 25. Also, One piece Black India Silk, without lustre, for mourning and aprons. , . . :,je24 REMOVAL. E. Q. WHITMAN & Co. CONFECTIONERS, HAVE REMOVED PROM SECOND AND OHEST ■■■■ NUT STREETS TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH, NEXT DOOB TO ADAMS & CO.’S EXPBESS. je2o-lmif - ; ■ ,; . T)EMOVAL.—MAHLON KIRK, XI) DENTIST, has REMOVED to No. 1602'OHEilT-' NUT Street. „ jyS Im* VOU CANNOT CONCEIVE A ■X' i more pleasing or truthful picturethan BEIMBR’S Ivory types, elaborated in style of art that approximates perfection. See and Judge. SECOND street above Gteen, . it* KETAIJb BO GOODS. E. & L., E. & L. ETBE & LANDELU, EYRE & LANDELL, ... ErRE & LA^DSLIi, EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH, FOURTH AND AROH, FOURTH AND AROH, FOURTH AND ARCH, SUPERIOR MITTS, INDTA PLAID SILKS, PLAID MOZAMBIQUES, PLAIN MOZAMBIQUE S. Travelling Goods. Checked Poplins and Silks. Plaid Mozamblqoes. Very Cheap Fancy Bareges. Cheap lots of Barege Robes. French Organdies and Lawnß. Plain Bareges, of all colors. Wide Bareges for Mantles. Barege Shawls. . India Check Silks. Foulard Silks; ' . Black Silks. - French Chintzes. . Moufißelmes. SHARPDESS BKOTHKBS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streots. E M. NEEDLES JOHN H. STOKES’, 702 ABOH Street. REMOVALS. SPOOL COTTON. »jpOR THE PARTICULAR AT ; TENTION OF THE TRADE.” ALTEMUS & COZENS, NO. 241 CHESTNUT STREET, SOLH MRI foe GREEN & DANIELS’ CEREBRATED IVOBT-FINISH SPOOL GOTTON, Frononuccd ono of tho host and cheapest Spoo! Cot tons in the market- Afniisnpplponhand. je34-lmts WATCHES AND JEWELRY. j AMERICAN, GLISH, M SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AUB SILVERWARE, * AT REDUCED PRICES. JOS. H. WATSON* mj29.2m 326 CHESTNUT STREET.; J, C- FULLER Having Removed from No. 40 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonio Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock or GOLD AND SILVER. WATCHES, ROGERS A BROTHERS’ SPOONS AND FORES, - -'ASH FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade to Invited. &pSO-3m ifiv “ AMERICAN WATCH OOM- Aijg pant.” . GOLD AND STtYEB ' FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY’B SALESROOM, No. 71S CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) I B. MARTER, Agent. apSO-Sos . . ■ RUBBER JE WELRY A beautiful lino of GENTLEMEN’S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' CHA TALAINB CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, So., Now In Store.- -r. J O. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, . (Opposite Maeonio- Temple.) WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. A FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS A THAN FORMER PRICES, FARR A BROTHER, Importers, 824 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth, rnhahtf- REFKIGEKATOKS AND COOLERS ITIHE “ DR. HAYES’ REFRIGERA- X TOR.” . These are, beyond dhubt, the most scEentillo and.offlclent REFRIGERATORS In use, bring WARRANTED to KEEP PROVISIONS LONGER, WITH LESS ICE. THAN ANY OTHERS. RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Ateo, a large assortment of toe most approved WATER COOLERS. J. S. CLARK, nqS3-tf No. 1008 MARKET Street. ©ENTS’ FUKNISHINO HOODS. OHAB. L. ©RUM & CO., Successors to Oldbnbkrgh a Taggaxt, Manufacturers of and Dealers in GENTLEMEN’S . FINE SHIRTS '• 'xiro ■ ■ ; ••’■•••••• -v • . ■ .46 FURNISHING GOODS. No. 146 North FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OHASL. OBUM. ALEX. M. THOMPSON -■ jefi-lm ■ T7HNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. £ - -The subscriber would invite attention to hto IMPBOVBD OUT OF SaIBTS, Which he makes a speciality in Ms business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. J. W. SCOTT* GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, Ail. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, jaO-tf ' Poor doors below the Continental. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS , or LOOKING GL ASSES, - OHi PAINTINGS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, > • PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OARTES-DE-VIBITK PORTRAITS. E ARLE’S GAL SERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. jalS rninniapniA. SEWING MACHINES. & WILSON, SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION HOUSES. gHIPLEY., MAE ARE), * HUTCHINSON, Ho. llil OHESTHUT STREET, OOMMIBSION HIBOEiHIS FO* THS SALS OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. tnh2S»fiiu OUU GS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & GO, Yv-. HortliMs* Corner TODBIH and BAGS Straato PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ..... , T ........ .. * IMPOKTEKS A m BEALSES t OKU 9 N AND DOHJ£S X I 0 WINDOW AND PLATE CLASS, ■ANVPAOnrRXRS OP VHI22 HEAD AND ZINQ PAINTS, PUTTI, *o AQMSCTB FOB TBB CHLBSRATXh FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealors and consumers supplied at VERY ROW PRICES FOR CASE. mh29-t6el 1 Bf. glens, ACCOUNTANT, CONVEYANCBB, 'AND ..." BE AX ESTATE AHD INSURANCE BROKER, Begs leave to remind hie friends and the public that he continues the branches of. the business; above indi cated, at ’ : Ho. 123 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, and S. W. CORNER of SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Streets. , Where be "will be happy to serve those who may favor him with their business. ‘ - COUNTING HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Merchants, Mechanics, and others, who do not wish to employ aßookKeeper constantly, can have their Books written up and posted whenever they desire it. Intricate and Irregularly-kept books adjusted; Executors and others 5 accounts, relative to Estates, neatly prepared, and Estates settiedup, &c. - - , .CONVEYANCING, Ao.. ; Reeds of Conveyance and; other legal documents of every description, neatly /And accurately, prepared. Special care given to the examination of titles to Proper ties, and furnishing Briefs. Particular Attention galso ■ paid to the investment of money in Beal Estate and other Securities.:" - - v .... BEAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. Every description of Beal Estate Bought, Sold, and Exchanged l ; and especial care given to the management • of Estates, as al«o to Renting Properties. A proper Regis ter of names will be kept In order to secure good tenants. .It is designed to make . this department full ana com plete/so as to give the least possible trouble to customers, - either in Buying, Selling, or Renting. 7 Properties will be placed upon the Register and offered' free of charge, unless disposed of. h Owners are invited to ■ register their Property accordingly, and those desiring" to Purchase,' Exchange,. are invited to call whew they can find every description of preparty, City and Country, suited to thelr r .wants, without wasting the time usually spent, and the trouble and vexation of can vassing the whole city. - . . . , : INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on alt kinds of Property, Beal and PersoLal, in first*class offices. Also, Life Insurance on liberal terms. . • . . BEFEBENOES. Joseph Clay, Ebg, G. M. Troutman, Esq., Ohapman Biddle, Eea>> Trediob, Stokes, & Co.,’ Mr. Charles Williams,J. W. Bulon & Sou, Mr. Hiram Miller, Warren, Kirk, & Co., Messrs. Weaver & Yolkmar, Mr. George G. Williams, Mr. Edwin Greble, V Mr. Joseph Ripka, Mr. Wm. B, Thomas, Itmgerich & Smith, Gen. Robert Patterson,* \ Mr. John 0. Taber, B. B. Oumegys, Esq., Mr. John M’Dowell, Jr,, Charles Ellis &.Go. JVbw, Reader* cut this out, and post it up where you wiU not lose sightof it.:' L ' jy9-6t ATOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, A* : that application bus heon triaie for octnpUonte ot CDETIFIOATE No. 14 of the PENN MOTO4.L LIFE IHBTTKANCE COMPANY, dividend of 1857, for $3O, which has bseo lost or mislaids ie4-w6t* STATEMENT PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital Stock... assets. ; Beal Eetaie held by the Company—City As*• seseors’ valuation .$157,800 00 Cash on Laud, 3,11605 Ca*h deposited In Banka 57,190 67 Oftfrhin bands of Agent8......0,108 3r 100-Uity of Troviaenca Bond.-, par value $lOO,OOO *rket va1ue........ 600 tbarea Exchange Bank, of Providence, market value. 33,600 00 Other asset?, including Bents and Interest accrued but DOtdue, Amount of losses paid during the year....*..... ...>.‘.§64*711 74 Losses during the year which have not been paid,,.......,.,.,.,.,..,..,.,,,,,,,..,. Amount of dividends declared / Amount of dividends declared due and un paid....................... ............. Amount of dividends declared and not yet due.;......,. All other existing claims against the Co. Cartjgpremiutcs receivedBllB,9l7 10 Amount of premiuma earned.... 8100,073 9Q Amount of interest money received........ Amount of income from other sources.,**,. EXPENDITURES. X<osbB3 paid during thoyear.... ....... A mount ofre-insurance premiums..... Amount of return premium 5.......... Amount of dividends paid during the year.. Expenses paid during the year, including commissions ana feoa paid to the agents and officers of the C0mpany......... Amount oi taxes paid by the Company. Ail other expenses' and expenditures Policies issued, and all losses promptly adjusted and settled by No 147 South Fourth Street, j;S-.tatb2t. OXRARD FIRE AND MARINS INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL *200,000. This company contfuuos to take risks en the safe} classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ablli* Jy to pay losses. promptly. Its disbursementa for £h< benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exoeod @5O 0,0 00, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DJREOTOBS. OHAS. I, DUPONT, JERKY WALKER, JOHN W. OiiAOHOBN, JOHN THOBNLEY, C. I.HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETEK 8. HOE, of N. S. wh. m;-swain, fubman sheppabb JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. B. LAWRENCE, (ra. 0. RODMAN, JOHN SUPPLEE. THOMAS GRAVEN, Fresldeni. A. 8. GILLETT, Vice Presidaa* JAB. B. AIiVOBD, Secretary. ap2B-tf Fame insub a No. 406 CHESTNUT FIRE AND INLi DIKE* ff. N. Buck, Obas. Bichardeon, Henry Lewis, Jr.- Alex. WhiUdin, Geo. A. West, O.W. Davis, FEANCIB N. DUO OBABLEB BIOHA! WILLIAMS I. BLANCHi /COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSU BANOE COMPANY, OF THE SPATE OJ PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Bogens, Join M. Whitall, . John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas 8. Stewart, William Strnthert, Henry Lewie, Jr., BHiahJones. - DAVID JAYNE, M D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vico Preeldmt SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth BoiMinf, BIS CHESTNO, Street. Philadelphia. esMftf PROPOSAIS FOR STEAM MA CHINEBY FOB THE UNITED STATES NAVY. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will, until the 20th day of JULY, receive Sealed Proposals for the construction of steam machinery for vessels, to be propelled by two screws acting independently of each other. There will be, for each vessel, two pairs of engines of the same construction and detail as those built for the V. S. S. screw gunboats, with the exception of the length cf stroke, which will be twenty-one inches instead e! eighteen inches, the diameter of the cylinder remaining thirty inches, as before. The valve will be Waddell’s elide. These, and some trifling modifications in the de tail, a:e all the engines will vary from the specifications of those of the gunboats above referred to. . Each pair of engines will be entirely distinct, tind ope rate its shaft independently of the other. Thescrews wilt be of brass, fourteen feet pitcb, and of not less than ten feit diameter; they willbe sustained from the coun ter of the vessel by a brass hanger, and the shaft will revolve in a brass pipe, connecting the hanger with tha hull. '. The boilers will be of the vertical water-tuba type, with the tubes above the furnaces, The grate bars are notio exceed a length of feet. The grate surface will be about 300 square feet, and the heating earface not lesi than 7,500 square feet The specifications for the guu boat boilers are to apply to these, so far as quality and kind of workmanship, thickness of metal, etc , are con cerned j all appendages to be the seme, regard being bad to the increased dimensions of the boilers, PHILADELPHIA. Two blowers of the largest size, with suitable blowing engines, wilt be required. The machinery is to be erected in the vessels at the different navy yards of Eittery, Maiae; Übarlesiown, Matsacbuf etts; New York, and Philadelphia / The pro * poial will slate the name or names of the envy yards at w hich the parties Intend to furnish the machinery j the names of the parties in full, .and of their sureties; the gross sum for which they propose to furnish the ma chinery m the vessel complete ard ready for steaming, with ajpro rata amount of duplicate pieces tools, mjfcru nw-nte, etc, stipulated in the gunboat specifications: and the time from date of contract in which they will guaran ty to complete, the work. The proposals are <to he endor ed “ Proposals/or Steam Machinery of Vessels with Two to dis tinguish them trom other busineßi leiters The contract will embrace the usual conditions, and payments .will be made in the mua! manner as the work progresses The Department reserves the right to any or all of the proposals that may be mace under this advertise ment, if, in its opinion, the public interest requires. • " ... jyXO-thstu 6t PROPOSALS FOR RBILBIN<3k AND JL EQUIP PlVo TWO -FI R3T-CLASs AND THREE SECOND-CLASS LIGHT VESSELS. Treasury Department. ) ; Office Light-house board, > . Washington City, June2s r 3862. ) Stpsrate Sealed Proposals will be received at this oflice until 12 M., on SATURDAY, tha 9th of August, 1862, for buildirg and cquippit g two first-class light vessels of the following dimensions: , : litngih from alter side of stern post to the fore side of mein stem, 68 foet; breadth of beam, moulded, 23 feet 6 iucbte ; depth of hold from top of limber etrake to top of beam, 11 feet; tonnage about 232. The Boa*d-’will »|?o receive proposals until 12 51 ,on MONDAY,, the - 28th of July, 1882, for building and eauipping three second-dues light vessels of thefoliowiog dimensions: - ~ Length between perpendiculars, 81. feet 6 inches ; breadth of beam, moulded, 21 feet 6 inches; depth of hold from top of limber etirnhe to top of beam, 10 feet 6 inches; tonnage about 150. The white oak to be of the best sea-coast timber, and the yellow pine of thB fisest grain untapped southern timber. .The printed specifications by .'which the vessels ore to be constructed, and which will, with the drawings and plans, be attached to and form a part of the con tracts, can be : had. on application ,to the, Light-house Board, or to the Light-house Inspector at Portland, Bos ton New York, or Philadelphia, at which placer, also, the plans and drawings may be seen and examined. The Board reserves the right to reject any proposal, or to refuse to receive any vessel not built in strictconfor mity to the terms of the contract; and no contract will - be considered binding until it shall have been approved by the Hon. Secretary of, the, Treasury, No: proposal will be receivfed or considered, unless from persons en- , gaged in ship-building, and each offer mustbe accomnst- Died by the signatures of two responsible persona as sure ties for the faithful fulfilment of-the contract. Each vessel must be distinctly .specified,’with the sum for which the bidder proposes to build and equip her ac cording to the drawings and specifications, and a copy of the must be enclosed by each bid-,, der as evidence that there is no mistake as to the object of his proposal. 1 A drawing of the vessel contracted for will be furnish ed to the contractor, to which he will be required to ad here strictly ; to this end the mould loft lines will be taken off and the mould examined by the superintending officer.: who will be assigned to the dnty by this Board, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, ana who will be required to see that the work executed, asd the matfrials used are in strict conformity to the terms and specifications of the contract, - and who must certify to the same in writing, before the vessels will be received, and payments authorized to be mod©. Persons making proposal to build any of tbeaelight vessels may. suggest any change or alterations by which the cost will bo lessened, without using inferior materials, and in making such suggestions the precise character of the change or alteration wilt be named, with the amount saved thereby. The proposals for each vessel will state the lime required to complete the vessel, and deliver it to the agent of the Board at such place as may bo agreed upon; the same to be named in the bid... All proposals, must he sealed and endorsed '« Proposals fir Building Light and then enclosed in another envelope, . and addressed to the Secretary of the Light-house Beard. Washington, D. 0. ‘ No bid will he considered that does not conform to the requlrementaofthis advertisement. Any person submitting a proposal may be present, and witness the opening of the bids at the time and place hereinbefore specified.,. By order of the Light-house Board. W. B. SIIUBBIOK, jylO-thstu St . . Chairman. g FRANK. PALMER; Surgeon Artist to the Government Institutions, Wash ington. Also, to ail of the Medical Colleges and Hos pituls. ■The ■ “ PALMER IrIMBS,’ 1 adopted by the Army and Navy Surgeons. Pamphlets sent gratis." Address, . ; . B. FRAN*. PAI.MBB, jy2.6m ' K 0.1609 OHEBTNUT Str.et, Philad’a. A UTERUS SUPERIOR BROWN HAIR; DYEIr-No. 53 Bouth THIRD Street, above Chestnut. It# E. S. AEOHEB. INSITRANCE COMPANIES. OF THE CONDITION OF THE JANUARY 1, 1883. ...........9300,000 00 LIABILITIES. $18,760 OD INCOME. JOHN KINGSBURY, President. WARREN" S. GREEN", Secretary. SABINE & DUTY, AGENTS;AND ATTORNEYS, SUE COMPANY Street' ■ iND iNSURANQM* 3TOEB. E. D.- Woodruff, John ELesaier, Jr*,. P. S. Justice, Washington Jones, Chas. Stokes, • John W. Everman. * K, President. LBDSON, Vice President. !A£D, Secretary. t PROPOSALS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. IN THE NEW YORK WEEKLY I The public ia respectfully infer med that the proprietor of the NEW YORK WEEKLY have secured the services of that eminent patriot and well-known East Tennessee editor, WILLIAM a. BROWNLOW, BETTER KSOWTT AS PARSON BROWNLOW, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. 105,083 00 PARSON BROWNLOW PAPERS @388,815 00 WILL BE READY IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY It Is written with alithe force and vigor characteristie .of the celebrated . FIGHTING PARSON, whose manly, outspoken, patriotic, and fearless course in East. Tennessee has renderea his name as familiar as household words all over the country, and Bndeared him to every lover of civil anu religious liberty. 12,500 00 200 00 @21,t>75 00 The series of articles known as THE PARSON BkOWNEGW PAPERS, will bo published one each week regularly in the columns of the greatest of ail sketch and story papers, the . NEW YORK WEEKLY. B9f UT EVERY TRUE PATBIOT IT THE LAXD BEAD THEM! . ; FOB SALE'BY EVERY NEWS AGENT. ' jylo-2t . 15.172 50 1,468 27 @135,557 8T .... $83,607 39 370 29 3,273 66 14,370 00 HUGO’S GREAT NOVEL. LES MISERABLES- Secokd Past— >« CO3ETTE." Bead, this week, uniform in appearance and prlco with First Psrt— “ FASTISE.” OARLETON* jy4-7t - PUBLISHES, NEW YOBK. 17,102 06 2,802 33 1,727 54 §129,253 16 CIRCULATING .LIBRARY. WBROTHERHEAD’SCIRCU • LATING LCRB&BY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, Including ALL CLASSES ofLite rature. This is the ON LY Library in the country that Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BBPBTNTED hero. Terms §5 per year; 6 months S 3; three months 51.50, or 3 cento per day, 218 South EIGHTH street. jy7-2m* "\TOTICE.—The Copartner! hip hereto- J_\ fore existing between the undersigned, unler the firm of PRATT £ BBATBV has been dissolved by its own limitation, and by mutual consent. ■D. T. PJJaIT is alone authorized to collect the out standing debts, and to use the firm name in liquidation. P. T. PeaTT, • B. B. BEATH, W. G. BILLIN. T. pbattT ' (SUCOBSSOK TO PRATT & BEATS,) IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c. Has.removed from N. W. corner Fifth and Market Sts. to No. 607 CHESTNUT STIIIT, Wherp he offers for sale a FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS peitainingto the WATCH BUSINESS. Dealers are solicited to examine the stock. jrs-t3l THE COPARTNLBSHIP heretofore existing between the underrtgned, under the firm of A. T.LANE & CO;, was this day dissolved by its own limitation. The business will be settled t>y either of the undersigned, at No. 419 MARKET Street ALEX. T LANE, WM. F. KANSRLL, 8, F. UANSELU, B. HANSELL. FEiLADEiPifiA, Jaly 1,1862. jyl-luth2m fTIHE UNDERSIGINEO HAVE THIS JL DAT formed a Copartnership naffer the firm of DAWSON, BRANSON, & CO., for transacting the SICK and FANCY'DRY GOODS JOBBING business at the Northwest corner of MARKET andFLFTE Streets' T. KOS3BLL DAWSON, ' OEDAmDO BRaNSOS, JACOB G. BOSIGABDNER. PHtLABEtPHU, July: 1,1862,' j(2 12t* ICTOTICE.—ME. WM. K, .HIMP-. X\ BILL’S interest hi onr house ceased on the 3lst May. & 00., jyl-lm 118 NORTH WS ABVE3. COPARTNERSHIP .—Tie uu flertjignefi hate this day fonned a Coparfru'rship, un der the pump and firm JOHNEB, BKIUtST, * 30 , for the transaction of the WHOLESALE BILK AND FANUY DRY GOODS BUSINESS, at Nos. 627 M.ABKET and 624 COMMERCE Streets. GEORGE W. JOHSBS, "WILLIAM H. BkRBY, WILLIAM H. HURLEY, ERANCIS a. ABBOTT. Philadelphia, Jnly lat, 1862. j?l-12t DIS SOLUTION OF PART. NEBSHIF.—Iiie Partnership heretofore existing as DUTILH. COOK, & CO., isthisday dissolved by limi tation, and by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled, by the undersigned; E. G. DUFILH, SAMUEL 0. COOK. Philadelphia, Juno 30, 1862. SAMUEL C. COOK will continue the AUCTION AND COMMISSION J-UiINESS at the old stand, No 124 South FRONT Street, aboye Walnut. Jyl-12t rfllE OOPARTNEESHIP heretofore JL existing under the firm of BIEGEL, BAIBD, & CO., is this day dissolved. PETER SIEGES, D. B. ERVIN, JACOB SIEGEL, H. 8. FISTER, WM. S. BAIRD, JOSIAH SIEGEL, - JOHN WIEST. June 30. , jyl-6w 'NTOTIOE Off LIMITED PARTNER SHIP.—The subscribers hereby give notice that they have entered Into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the. general laws'of the Common wealth ol Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships. That the name of the firm under which said partner ship !b to be conducted iB SIEGSL, WIEdT, & EB - That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods. That the names of the .General and Special Partners, all of whom reside in the city of Philadelphia, are JACOB SIEGEL, General Partner, residing at 527 North Sixth street} JOHN WTEST, General Partner, residing at 322 New street} D. B. ERVTNf, Genera! Partner, residing at 1515 Girard avenue; HENRY S. FISIBB, General Partner, residing at 416 North Third street; JOSI4H RIEGEL, General Partner, residing at 416 Noith Third street; PETES SIEGER, Special Partner, residing at 717 North Eighth street; r al. 3. BAIRD, Special Partner,, re&iding at the Continental Hotel. . That the aggregate amount of the capital contribute by the Special Partners to the common stock is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, of which Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash has been so contributed by Peter Sieger, Special Partner, and Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash bAB been so contributed by Wm S. Baird, Special Partner. That the said partnership is io commence on the first day of July, A. D. 1862, and is to terrainite on the first day of January, 1865. JACOB PIEGEIi. 1 ... JOHN WIEST, D. B. ERVIN, > General Partners. HENRY S. FISTEB, j JOSIAH SIEGEL, J PETER SIEGER,? t, . jyl.fiw WM. S BAIBD, j Speeial Partners. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING WATER DEPOT, 79 CEDAR STREET, An attempt has been made to deceive the public by persons offering what they call “Congress Water” from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Water, at. New York, being about 7# cents per glass, the imposi tion of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowance far freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening Its total contents. We have never Bold Congress Water in fountains, nor in veaselsof any other description than ordinary-sized glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded, s And any without: those words and let-' CONCEDES ters on the oork is O. &W. WATEB. whether from foun- , Tho following gentlemen are anpplied by us regularly with genuine Congress Water, in bottles, fresh from the Oongreas Spring: : FBED’K BBOWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sts. O. S. HUBBBLL, 1410 Chestnut street. J. 0. TUENPBNNY & 00., 941 Spruce street. THOS. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Spruce sts . E. J STEVENS A CO-, Continental Hotel. '’ '■* AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street. CHAB. ELLIS A GO., Market street. WYETH Bros., Walnut street. CLARKE & WHITE. je2B-2mif < BOYS’, MISSES', AND OHIIr DBEIirS Cli 0 THIN ft , ■ m ENDLESS VABIETY, - A* No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, Three Doors above WALNUT. my 16-2 m •REBEL NOTES AND POSTAGE Ati STAMPS AT HALF FBlOB.—Fifteen different Rebel Notes and Stamps sent post-paid on receipt of twenty-five cents. Trade supplied at 60 oents per 100, or 84 per 1,000. Address ‘ • J>7-6t* 408 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia, TMSNT BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. S. <L Pattern, manufactured and for sale by J. P, BRED, southeast corner THIRTEENTHand NOBLE Btreeta, Philadelphia. 3y9-lia* TO TVKITE' FOK NBBIBEB ONE OF TUB OJTHia WBSK COPARTNERSHIPS. NEW YORK Sabatoga, July 1, 1862, 0 0 USTT E R » BIT, tains or bottles. CLARKE * WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. 8. 0. UFKAM, SUMMER RESORTS. SEA BATHING AT LONG BRANCH, MONMOUTH CO., H. /. mktropocitan hotel, NOW OPEN. Address J. H. & I. W. COOPER, jylG-lm# Proprietors. HOTELS. pOWERS’ HOTEL, Hos. if Kid 19 PABK BOW, {orpOßirß rna abtob hods,,) NEW YORK. TEEMS 81-60 PBB DAT. lliis popular Hotel bag lately bees thoroughly reno r&ted and refurnished, and new possesses all the regal* 4tea of a FIB3T-CLASS HOTEL. The patronage of Philadelphians and the travelling public, desiring the best accomodations and moderate jhargea, is respectfully solicited. ie2-3» H. L. POWERS, Proprietor. A CARD—THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIB ART) HOUSE, Philadelphia, hav» leased, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, In Washington. They take this occasion to return to their old friondß and customers many thanks for past favors, rad beg to assure them that thpy will be moat happy to lee them in their new Quarters. BTKEB, CHADWIOK. k 00. Washington, July 16.1861. au23-ly AMUSEMENTS. Mbs. jobn dkew>s arob-strebt theatre. SIXTH week OF F. 8. OHANFEAF. * UNSXAMFLED SUCCESS! THIS (Thursday) EVENISG, July 10th, 1862, The great Drama of the Times THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON. OR, LIFE IN LOUISIANA. THE OOTOBOON. THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON. F. 8. GHANFBAU AS “PETE.” The Piece Cast to the Full Strength of the Company. DON’T FAIL TO SHE THIS Go AND DRAAa., SATURDAY, BENEFIT OF MB. WaLLIS. Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. TX7AL2SUT-£TREET TEEATBE f » Bole Leasee Mrs. M. A. GARBKT3ON. TWENTY-EIGHTH NIGHT 0 F MISS JULIA DALY. most positively last night but two OF THE GREAT AMERICAN OOMtO ACTRESS. THIS (Thursday) AND EV&BY EVENING. CouHuusd Triuoiuh of TUB NEW BUBLESQUE BXTBAVAGANZA KING COTTON. KING COTTON. DON PLDRIBUSTAH MISS JULIA DALY. [With Songs, Duet, and Dance.) JEFF DAVIS THE FIBST, King of Cotton, an* Monarch of an indefinite ar,d portable Kingdom, Mr. George Johnson' COLUMBIA, the Federal Prill ones, Mies Fenny Brown. The Buitesuneveill be preceded by the comedy of T.BE IRISH TICrEK. Assembly buildings. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS* THRILLING SCENES IN T H E LIFE OF A YANKEE WH\LEMAN, __ EVERY EVENING* at 8 o’clock precisely. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Afternooons at 3o’dlt. Adiri'-aian 26 cec!B. Six Ticket* for one dollar. Children 10 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Off THE FINE ARTS, 3025 OBESTOTTT STREET, Ip ope* daily {Sundays excepted) from 9 A.. M. till 8 P. M, Adrbiesitm 25 cent?, Children half price. Shares of Stock, S3O jpg SEA BATHING, Immmmm s' o r the sea. Bga'lSHfrßSEis.g- SHORE! SPMMDR AS- R&KGEffILENT.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAID HOAD. Three trams daily to Atlantic City and return, (Sun days excepted). Trains leave VIKB-Streot Ferry « follows: MMI Train.................. Express Tralii ......... Freight and Accommodation RETURNING Leaves, Atlantic Mall Train. Express Train...,, “ Freight and Accommodation.3.lB A. M* FARE SI.BQ. Bound* trip Tickets, good only for fhi aay and train on which they art issued, 82.50. Excur sion Tickets, good for three days, ©3. Hotels are now EXCURSIONS. DELIGHTFUL I'^- -.Jad SUMMER EXCURSIONS. niagab'a falls, lake ostabio, the thou sand ISLANDS, BAPIDS OF SV. LAWREHOB BIVEB, MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND GEOBGE, SABaTOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON KI TES, WHITE .MOUNTAINS. BOSTON, NEW PORT, NEW YORK, &0. Fare from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal. "White Mountains, Boston, and return, §l2 20 " From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Sara toga, Hudson river, New i’ork. and return, 830.09. For further pat ticulars and handbills apply at the officer of the PHILADELPHIA AND BLSITKA RAILROAD LINE, ciiner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, where a choice of routes may be made to suit the taste of anyone. JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent; Cor THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets, . PhiledelpHa. July 1.1862. jyl-86t WANTS. \Af AM TED;—A co- Editor,with a capi- T f tal of SI,OOO, in a profitable newspaper (neo in the country. . Addrees “Randolph,” Progs Office. . It* WANTED—A BOY, about 17 years v * o!d, in the Counting Room. .Mu<t be quick and correct at figure?. Address “Penmanship,* at this office. WANTED—A good PORTER, one ij accustomed to packing goods. Address “A.,” hfc'tbis office, with refert nces. jy9-2i# A GENTLEMAN from tie .West, -JLS. with available meats, and an extensive acquaint ance with Western Produce ar.d Cjmmis&ion Vferchanta, wishes to enter into a safe and lucrative business iu this city, already established. References exchanged. Ad dress Box 688 Philadelphia Port Office. jy9-6fc* The fickle snd lion see ing MACHINE CO., baling satisfactorily es tablished tho reputation of their Machines, in Philadri pbia, and desiring to further increase the business, will rereive propositions from an active party for the Agency, saitf'party to be possessed of sufficient means, to make the business a paying one. The privilege of the State fiven if required. Samples of Machines can be seen at 922 CBEvTAUT street, Philadelphia. W. D. BUSSELL, Secretary, 53S BROADWAY, New York, TXT ANTED—2.OOO Men along the line * * of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 250 car penters, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the officers of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MATJOH CHUNK, «■ ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere along the line of the works. jelO- tf FO» SALE AJND TO LET. gg: TO RENT, IN HOLMES BURG— ®aL the beautiful Reßidt nee, with gardens, on the Bris tol Turnpile, fronting the Penny pack Greek, for the low rent of $225 a year Will be rented for six or eight mentis Arply to SERICK E. POX, on the premises j or J. A. PAUL, No. 961 North SIXTH Street. jylO-tlwfcnßfc* m VERY CHEAP —HANDSuME residence and Eight acres of Land non the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, Residence and Nine acres ofLand in'Boxborough WHITEMAN & WILLS, No. l Mercantile Library Building. jy9 6t* m to rent in Camden—a ■all MODEBN COTTAGE, containme all the modem conveniences, and thoroughly furnished, situated No. 604 North SECOND Street Will be rested for the summer or by the year, and with or without the furni ture. just as it suits tbo applicant. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Beal Estate Agent and Collector, Northwest corner of THIRD and LOMBARD Streets,’ Phitadei pbia. -...» yy7-4t* US TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT Mini FURNITURE, several neat Country Pisces, with a few acres of ground, convenient to railroad, stations near the city Apply to E. PETTIT, je3o No. 309 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE -‘CHE AP” -AL“ CHEAP. 55 —Perry County FARM, containing 138 acres, 26 woodland, tho balance under a high state of cultivation; first-rate fencing, nicely watered, excellent iroprovemeuto, 16 miles from Harrisburg. Price only 86.500. Terms easy. Also* a FBUIT If ABM, near Dover, State of Dela ware, 107 acres, price only $5,600. Apply to E PETTIT. No. 309 WALNUT street CABINET FURNITUKK fIABINIT FURNITURE AND BIL- V LLABP TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. 261 South SECOND Street, 0 connection with their eiteaaiTe Cabinet Badness arc iow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, ind hate now on band a fall supply, finished with in# SOOBE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, *hich are pronoun cod, by ail who have used them* to he aperior to &H others. For the a.nbiit? and finish of these table? the mane ge fcnrors refer ic their numerous patrons thronghoul he Union, wbo are familiar with the character of their *rx* * ta3fi-6m SAFES. - LILLIE’S SAFI DEPOT RB- to Ho. 21 South SEVENTH Street, ik the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and behi# ietermined to merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand* large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought anfi Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof. Safes, (the ordy strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Idlile’g fTneouslledßank Vaplfc, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lfllio’a Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro* tecteri, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. . Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, <fcc. This Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet ef> fered for this purpose, and Is the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proot Special Nqtioi.—l hare now'on hand say twenty oi Farrel, Herring, & Oo.’b Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at vary low prices. Please oafl and examine. ja2s»lyif M. 0. SAPLEB, Agent ■tea EVANS * WATSON’S HS SALAMANBEB BAFML BTOBE, , IB SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of lIBE-PBOOF SAFES always on hand. /CAUTION.—Owing to the popularity \J and complete Buccese which our PATENT SELF ADJUSTING CLOTHES-WBINGEB haa met witt. other pariiea are endeavoring to sell ttair inferior ma chines, by adopting our name of <• SELF-ADJUSTING” as a moans to deceive thopubiio. : We, therefore, giro notice that our name will be plainly etamped on each Machine manufactured and sold by m% and none others are genuine. Any one using our trade mark will be dealt with according to law. - Mr. L.E. SNOW, comer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, ir our SOLE AGENT for Pena* lylvania. EALEY, MOBSE, & BOYDEN. ' jqSltoeU TJO A M, 4.00 P, M. ......6.00 P. M. 4 40 P. EL .016 A EL JOHN Q. BRYANT, Agßßt.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers