Chos* Goodwin. Co. I, 20th Indiana* wonad in hand. Geo. B. Geskell, Go. I, 4th N. J., hemorrhage of the kitge. Andrew J. Smith, drummer, Co. B, XOitU Peanaylra isia, disease ot the eyes. Oito Pellz, Co. K, Tth New York. H, T. Hunt, bandmaster, 81st New York, kidneys. I*. McQuigan, Co. I, 26th Pennsylvania, dropsy. "W, Stone, Co. H, 33d Now York, camp fever. John Steward. W. Morrison. Henry Lynch, Co. H, 65th Now York, ciunp fever. E. Edwards. The following came aboard at Fortress Mouroe, and jare convalesceut: > Ltaut. Jacobs, Co. N, Btb Pennsylvania Cavalry,.. | Lewis Gatos, Co. A, 4th Ohio. J. Hoover, Co. A, dtb Paunovivania Reserves. J. H. Grover, Co. 0, 6th Pennsylvania Besoms. .J. Siscßger, Go T, 98th Pennsylvania. J. B. Band, Co. E, BerdanV 2«t. M. Morris, Go. E, 12th New York. • Charles W. Sholee, Co. H, 93d Pomwylyauia. N. Blnman, Co. O, Berdau’a Ut. E. B. Bicker, Uo. J, 2d Maine. : •B. B. BHJiman, Co, 1), 16th Michigan, B. W. PassHgo* Go. I, 16th'Michigan. •• • s J. Pettigrew, Go. G, 83d Pennsylvania. - Georue M. Lowell, 00. K, id Main.v W. Cooley, Co. I, Berdan** \»t. * ~ .J.O. Betifien, Go. A, 15th Massachusetts. Bemy Hackman, Co. B, Ibl Pennsylvania. J. G. Cook, Co, K. 6th Massachusetts Battery. Abram Babcock, Co. I, 67th Ohio. Win. Parent, Co. 1,67 th Ohio. •H. H. Eire, Go 1-, Bi.h HUno-.s Cavalry. -G. L. Balt, 00. H, 83d Pennsylvania.. W. hi McDonald, Go. G, 83J Peuus«lvania. M. Tuttle, Co. H, Sih TUinoia. A. WillUiiiß, Co. M, I02i! Pennsylvania. tSergt. Thos P. Youog, Oo.'E, D3tl Pennsylvania. John H. MclSJroy, Co. A, 102il Pennsylvania. P. H. Huckk.vus, Co. B, 4-itii Now York. 0 K. Collars, Go. A, 3d Michigan. *ohaa. EL Peake, Go.(*. 2d Maine. John o; itterrj, <Jo. L sth Pennsylvania Cavalry. Wm. Biiunoils. sefltnat*. Ira Baker, Co. 1,85 th New York. Baal. Cell, Co’.l, */d 3atue. D. Campbell,.f’o. C, 6*h Peimajlvania Cavalry. «J: fleriy, Co. I, 24 New Jera^y. Wm. Connell, Co. 1., 9ih Ijflfc-nehmetts. Isaac Bartholomew* Oo Jf*th Connecticut.. Greeitieaf Foster* Co. K, IS h Massachusetts, O. Howard, 00. K» 2d Rhode Island. COMMENCEMENT AT HaYKHFORD COL ’LFGK —The exercises of commencement at the Friends’ ■College, at Bavcrford, were held on Wedno-tday, the 9th instant. Orations were delivered by the oipmhera of the graduating class, as follows: •< SHU .Waters Run D-ep, 5 by Henry T. Coates, of Pbilarfplphia; “ Copernicus," by 3Ho aw Williams, of Newport, It t.Men of the Tvra,l^ ,, by Francis A. Wood, of New York; lt The Elevation of the People,’’ hy George B. MeTbr, of Phi’adelphia, and •** The Potta of Judea,” by Samuel A Had ey, < f Osceola, lowa. The peiformaocpfl oore mark 3 of the thorough and coroprehemive, though .nuostuntatloua, culture for which this college Is distinguish'd Earnest and appro priate addresses to the new graduates, by one of the pro cessors, and the acting presldeutof the colloge, closed the exorcises. . Union Meeting in Reading, A county meeting of friends of the Union was held in the Court House, at Reading, Berks county, on Saturday, Juljr sth, 1862. The meeting was orsaniied by appointing the following officers: President —Dr. E. ICitchen, of Amity Vice Presidents— Dr. Davis, of Heidelberg-; Biller Luther, ReadingVJohn Stondt, Penn; Wil liam E.Shollenberger, Hamburg. Secretaries —John A. Banks* and A. K. Stauffer. n The president, on taking the chair, announced •the object of the meeting in some appropriate re marks... • ■ On motion of John S. Utchards, E?4*' was re solved that a oommittee of thirteen bo appointed, to report resolutions for the consideration of the meeting. On motion, the committee was instructed to re port the names of delegates to the State Conven tion, to be held in Harrisburg on the 17th Inst. The committee, after consultation, reported the .“following resolutions, whioh, on motion, were tunanimoußly adopted : . v .. Resolved, That in the present coalition of the coun try, It ts the duty of all good citizens to divest themselves •of party feelings and prejudic.-s, and. for the time, to lay aside mere party orgfm : 2fttions, for the pur pone of form ing a more perfect uuion of ail patriotic aod lay*! men in ■the great work ©f preserving our republican institutions and pnpKtnadog our National Government, Rttolved, That this meeting rega-rd ail party aflllia ’lions as-secondary to The great work of suppressing the .reboilion, brought about by the connivance and treachery. •■of the Brtckinridge organization Resolved, That, in . the language of the lamented Douglas; ** there can be but two siih s to the controversy. Every man must be on the side ot the United States or s&k aiost it. There can be no centrals In this war. There can he none but patriots and traitor* ” Resolved, That, believing, as we do, that those who have caused the war should boar iho expenses, the con fiscation of all rtbel property meets with our unqualified spprobation. 'sQtitsolvedt That a* the present war, which has struck •<T.wn so man? of the bot-taud dearest sons of the Ncrth and brought desolatfon into so many households, was commenced by .Southern ari-tocmb», iu order to perpetu ate and extend Ibeir “ peculiar iiisritiitlou.” sve coucoivo that that institution and its wnpportefs have no particu lar cliiioQß upon our sympathy and proteciion. 'Resolved, That Uteability displayed by President Liu -col» in this trying period of the uarioii’a history* his in tegrity, moderbfiOD, ano gunwaviring devotion to 'the •country, endear Ids name to every patriotic heart, and .have won the confidence of all who love the Oonsfcitu tlon and the Union. - i % /.n That the thanks of t>o nation are eminent ly due 'to the Hon. B. P Chase, f.»r the distinguiahed ecergy, skill, ar.d surews with which hr- has conducted thß financlwl affai s of the ebuntn , exetb.txag as ho has •sahjllty. which lias placed. him la the front rank of the riution’s etau-emeu , That the untiring zeal displayed by Gover nor A. G. uurtin, in originating and snppnn lug measures for the suppicetiOH of the reb<-lhon, has been a source of Jdftt pride lo every patriotic Peun*> Iranian,-and roceivea our he»rtv ap woval Resolved, That the president of this meeting shall ae fleet and appoint a-committeo of four competaHt aodjudi ciona pfrfcoos, one of whom *haH hwa physician, to pro ceed to tho army before Richmond, .or elsiovhoro if re ■•quired, to attHUd to the want’* of the sick and wounded from Berks county, and. th-it tne oflicerj of this imtetiog be a committee to take measures for procuring money to defray the nece-*svrv exorus^a. Resolved. Thet sl*-jof Gerrce u L»uTnar>, I*a»nE!y,‘ Dr. Biller Luther, and Aaron Mott fboappoioteddele •gaus ro Ilie Union Gouveutiou to b-» h*}d at Harrisburg -July 37, 3802, with power to fill any vacancy In the de legation. :,i . After the adoption of tbe above resolutions the sDaeeting adjourned. THE ; ART OF B WIMMING.-Men are drbwned by aralstog their crma above wat-r, <h« u» buoyed weight of •which depresses the bead. Utmr animals have neither tniitfon nor ability to act in a similar maimer, and there-' fore Bwim naturally. When a ena'i fall, into deep water lie wfil-rfre to the surface, and will continue there if ha riots not elevate hia hand*. IfhH move* his bands nnder Ihe water, in any way he pbs&ea, hia head.wUl-Tlae so high as to aliowhim Leo liberty to broaibo ; and if he will uf e hfs legs as In walking, (or rather of walking up stairs,) bis shoulders will rise above the water, so that foe may use tbe lees exertion with hi* hands, or apply 'them to other purpoe-ea. The*e piiin directions are re -ctnimended to the recollection of there who have not learned to swim in their youth, a>< they may be found Highly advantageous 4n p-esernngllfe. THEN AND E-Q W.—fn 1851 Jeff P*vis advocated the •«eceislonofithe Southern States from the Union, and ran >on list issue *s a candidate for Governor of Mississippi. •Henry Footet a premia ut onmburof the Whig ipurty, was the nominee of the Unionists of the State for <tbatfpofttion An animated contest ensuei, both candl *datta addressing large audiences on the qaostion of Union tor no Union, The following Was the result of the elec tion For Henry Stuart F00te,.,........... Ft y Jefferson Dayi5.......... Thfon majority., Ten years later, 1861, nine-tenths of the people of Slbsteaippi were io favor of disunion f and it U stated that the seme Henry Stuart Foote referred to above is mow a passive if not au active oeceseioniat. ' . THU EXPENSE OF OANQNtZ VTION —The ex gicMies of the canonization of tbo forty Japanese martyrs at Home, Amounted to nearly two milliao m-lurs, seventy •thousand -of which were furnished ■ ov ihe Franciscans, iand 30j£GQ by the Jesuits a*.d Carmelites. The tapers maid at tbe church were 35,000 In nnmber, nf the purest j whhe wax, each weighing three praeds, and alone cost 3?25,000. On their being lit up, some of the tapestry teak ’fire, and but for the presouce of mind of the men lighting up, the whole of it must have borne 1 up. • FOHEIGN INTERFERE SOU.—Tne rapid audmys deiious movements of Secretary Seward, just before the •call for more soldiers, have given rise to a wttsplcion that dt is not altogether the state nf war ttg ua .t the rebels ■(hat caused the dtjnand, but that tbo remote possibility C-fJforeiga had something to do with it. 'ifflMMaH MORALITY.—Morality is a very beauti ftnl tiling, but’tho Pecksniffs of England wndld probably *o more cbery of tbelr talk on the subject if they re zumberfed that a majority ef the descendants of their .JlriilAh sovereigns are illegitimate. - BMALL-FOX IN ST LOUIS—A letter from St. tuouiastatistbat the small pox b*s broken out in the ml- Sitary hospitals in that city.,: ’ FINANCIAL ■ AM> iHiiVIMBECIAh SCKE MONEY MARKET Philadelphia, July 10,1862, Thtre wfisless excitement on the street to-day in gold; ,*UEd the rate, which opened at 115jt£,ha* declined to 114 a tUS. Xt requires considerable oddness to bay goldafc rates,-nether for speculation or hoarding. Towards 4be close of tbe second Board of tbe brokers iteold for 115 «aga*natllo, which was paid at tbe Qr?t Board, Those only who are '‘in the ring,” and fully ablets control the •market, should indulge in speculation with an article so lar above its real value When the exportation to •Europe is checked, as it will be, if the high rate con •tinnes, we may look for a decided /all, and we should not (be surprised if it fell back to the rates of a week ago, be. fore such movej&ent Is made. . All speculations have a tcrisis, and it is seldom that j?eorfe do not get ont bfa •burning heute more quickly than th-y ruAhed into it. Operations in old demands continue unabated, at rates ■somewhat lower tban|yeßtordas ’s j o®6j< were the staid ifud figures of to- day! although as high as T was paid this tmorniog, before the tendency of the market was appa •-tent. Oousid arable amount have been bought for specu lative purposes, andi ihe supply was about etjualtotho 'demand.. The market closed with an upward tendency. The transactions of the stock board were mrrh*d by a •attitude tbstever attends upon a waiting market. Con miderablo business-was done, but it was owing to outside pressure, anti betrayed none of the vim of the dashing •broker. rPennsjlvthila Railroad shares advanced % on jrsteidaj/ahigh i ßfc figure; Braver Meadow firm at 53# ; Lehfgb’Natigfttion Scrip fell # on the closing hid; CtttatYießa-.pteft rrad rose X at first board, j£ mote a* tfbo second.; Consolidated brought 3J£. nn advance of %. :ochuylkiU Navigation advanced jjf Fixes,: : lBB2, firm at *lO, no change; Noinh Peunsjlvania shares advanced 'Tlwaa bid for Da, 99# for 10s, the latter aa ad van ;o of ; Elmira Railroad Ts brought 85# ; Long Island ad* ■vanced # ; duoUnwi on bldfl nearly I; SixeSj ‘lBB6, firm at aa advasceof # ; Little Sc.- uylkill brought a decline; Oamdoa and Amboy 61, 1833, 91; Peun <eylvanla 5s ioee to 88, an advance oE 1 ov«r ye:terday*s figure; Ooupon 6s firm At 108; Susquehanna Oa mal 4 6s advanced # Susquehanna O-ttwl doing well, iSharea 6# bid;Oity Os/old, firm at 97, new at 102; .Philadelphia nod Erie6s advanced % ; United States 6s 'were steady at 102, 7.30 s advanced #. Thera was m->re i&ctivit? in PftßßODger Railways. Sales of Tenth and .Eltventh were made at 84, an advance of 1; Spruce and Fine at 13, an advance of #; Green and Coates 30#, au advance of # ; 70 was bid for Second and Third; 9 for Race and Vino; 55 for West rh s iadelp|iU; 34 forOaest ’.nut and Walnut; 25 for Arch-street; 17 for Thirteenth yand Tlfleentl); 7 for Seventeenth and Niueteenth; <5l for 'Girard College- The market stoadyj money boiag plenty, at lover rales. Erexel & Oo.quolb: • Hew Vork exchange,parol-18 pm. '-Boston -iBxehwige« parol-10 pm. Baltimore exchange..., ••—.i........... para# (Ms. Uounfery fund 5................... 4-loa# dla. American g«ld .14# al 5# prom. •014 fitmand-n0teg...;.;....;........... 7 eo pretn. '5-310 Treasury n0te5..............i*193# ©lo4# Rates iluctuating.. The of North America, of this city, hat de ■nlared adividsod for the past six months of five per cent, payable on the 17tb inBt. The Enterprise Insurance Company has also declared a dividend of three per cent, •for,the last six mtnths, payable on and after the 9th • Inst The Directors of the Fire lusurance Company, of .-the county of Philadelphia, have declared a dividend of four per cent., payable on and after tholSth Inst. The Jttechanica’ Banlq St. has declared a divl- of three and a half per cent., parable to Philadel phia shareholderfl at the Mechaniot 9 Bank, In tlds city, •onand after the 10th inst. Philadelphia- Stock Exchange Sales, July 10* [Reported by B. E. Slaymakbr, Phila. Exchange.! L ' FIRST BOARD. • J 0 Penn B 47# 600 U 57.30 rNblk.lo4 7 do, cash. 47 % 1700 do .end 103tf 43 . do 47% 3200 City 0a.... ON fl Beaver Meadow. 63% 5800 d0...K 50..97 100 Otttawissa R Pr. 12 171 Scrip... 30 60 d 0..... 12 5106.60 Am G01d.... 116 5000 Penn 5s O & P.. 87% 4 Philad Bank... 110 IOQOe d0...0&P.. 87% 100 North Peon 1t... 9% 20Lehigh Nav.... 50 25 d 0.......... 9% 28 do 40% 1000 Ph »udErie6?,, 93 25 10th and 11th... 33% 25 Spruce A.PmeR 73 10CO Penn Coup 65.. 10ft 4b& Eimira H 7a.... 85% 6000 SmaCaes..b3o B 5 100 L Island R..... 17 10C-0 do ...I|s 35 15 Gr&OoatosK... 30% 100 Catawi*sa R. ? ... 3% 1500 V 102 8700 Sch Nav 6s T. 2.. 70 1 Mtueliill R 47% BETWEEN BOARDS. 1000 Beading 6s, J BB.. 85% 60 10th aad Uth ..... 3t IQQ L Iftland R...... 17 • 50 Beaver Meadow... 63)£ SECOND BOARD. £0 Sch Nav b% 100 L Island R 17 30 Green £ Coates R 30* 100 <*o 17 S Lehigh Scrip,... 30 100 Cataw BPr..ba 12 . 2 Girard Bunk.... 40 100 d0.......t>60 i2^ 15 Little Sell 8..... 19 10000 City 6s, n0w.55.102 13 Penu8;.....,... 47# 100 d0...new....103 SOOOUBGsj’SL 102 2000, -dn.uewbswu.lo2 4000 do ......2d5..102 f 7000 SchNnv 6s, ’S2. 70 1000 W Branch Bds.. 89 | 3000 Cara & A 6?, »83 94. 1000 Beading 68,’44.. 99 5095 Am Gold ..U5 3000 do ’86.. 85* j 300 Penn 6s, O & F.. 88 AFTER BOARD. 50 -Beaver Mead0w.......... CLOSING PBII Bid. Asked.! US 8a 281..... . mu 102 C S Tr 7 3-10 N .104# 104 ¥ Philada 8b..V... 97 97i^ Philada 6s new.,lol % 102 Ponna 55..„„. BB Beading 8..., . 28-60 2S 81 99 100 94 95 Read mfc 8a’86., 86& 86 Fenna Bexdiv. 47# 47% Pennft Rim 6b,.1Q3 PennftE2m6s.. 97K 98 Morris Cnl Com. 45 47 Morris Cnl Pref.l22 128 SchNavStock.. 6J4"-6% SchNavPref... 15j/ 16k Soli N 6a 5 82exint 70 70X Elmira E 12 34 “ Elndra R Prf... 21 22 Elm 78 1 73.exint 85)1 88 There is more firmness in Breadslttffs to-day, tho rise in foreign exchange and gold giving an upward tan deucy to prices generally. Therp is a moderate inquiry for Flour, and about 3,000 bbla have been taken at £4.75 for good superfine, $6.25 for Pennsylvania extra, $4.80 ©5 for Northwestern extra family, and $5.25 for good dO) including 600 bbls choice Diamond Mills family at a price kept private. Sales to the trade are moderate within the some range of prices, and §>s.GotijpMo for high grade family and fancy brands, as to quality. Bye Flodr is selling, in a smaU way, at $3.12# ©8.25. Corn Meal continues scarce; Pennsylvania is worth $2.75 bbl. : Wbkat 18 in better demand,- and prices are tending upward iabout 8,000 bushels have been taken at 122® 128 c for good and prime Western and Penu’a red: 128© ISOc for choice loti; 127©130c for Boutcern do, in cluding nos>, at our highest flgares, and white in a small way at 130®137c, the latter for prime. Bye is firm, and 4,000 busbHs Penn’aaold at 68c. is in de mand, and 4©5,000 bushels yellow «)ld at 55®56cafloat,, mostly at tbe latter rate, for prime Southern; 54®55c in store, and 50c for damaged lot*, which is an advance. Oats continue dull, but about 5,000 bushels sold at 39© 40c for Penn’a, the latter in store, and 39c for Delaware, afloat—*ll32 lbs to the bnsbel. Babe is not much inquired for, .and Ist No. 1 Qderci tron is held at $33 60 per ton. Cotton continues on the advance, with little or none here tobperote on. Grooerjbs and Provisions —The markets for both are rather firmer, and a moderate business doing in tho former at full rates. ' , . - Wbjsky Holders are asking an advance; we quote bbls at 30®31c, and drudge at*2B©39c and not much doing- New Yotfk Markets of Yesterday. Asurs.— The .market for Pearls is nomiual at ©B, Pets ere better; sales at $6. . Flock and Meal.— The market for Western and State Flour opened with Increased: firmness, but with large arrivals, a. decline In exchange, and advance in freights, the improvementwas lost. The inquiry is mainly for export. . . . The sales are 22,400 bbls at $4.60©4.75 for. superfine State end Western: $4.88 ©515 for the low grades of Western extras; ©495©5.10 for extra State; ©5.10® 5.25 for fancy do.; ©5 15©5. 25. for the popping brands of lonnd* hoop extra Ohio, and $5.30a 6.15 for trade brands do Canadian Flour is lower at the closesales of 1,100 bbls at $4.95©5.15 for tho low grades of extras, and ©5 20®615 for trade brands/ Soulhem Flour is dull and heavy; the arrivals are li beral; the gales are 1,100 bbls at ©5©5.70 for mixed to good superfine Baltimore; Ac., and ©6.80®8.75 for trade bratds. Bye Flour and Corn Meal are steady. WntSKT.—The marketis firmer ; sales of 600 bbls at 30c for Ohio. ’ ' . ' .. . / . Grain —The market for Wheat opened firmer, but cloßed btavy and unsettled; the Btrike of measurers, the advance In freights, and decline in exchange giving buy ers the advantage; millers are doing hut little. Tbe sales are 347,000 bus at 98c®l OS)< for Chicago Spring; ©l.CB©l.l2for Milwaukee Club; ©l,l3ffil 18for amber lowa, Ac.; ©1.22®1.25 for fed Western; $1.27® 1.30 for amber Indiana and Michigan; $1.29® 1.30 for common whits Western; ©1.38 for good do.; ©los® 1.14 for Canadian Club. Barley and Barley Malt are steady. Oats are firm and saleable at 43®45c for Western, and 45er45# c for State. . • ; - ; B>e is be tter, and is wanted for export ; sales of 18,000 bu&fcels at 69©700 for Western, and 75®770 for State.. Corn opened firmer, and closed heavy, the advance in freights causiDg a falling off at the close ; sales of 57,000 bn at 48c for boated, 49©520 for Eastern, and 53ffl5Sc for old mixed, closing at 63# efor prime. New York Stocks, Yesterday—Second Board. 6000 US Coup 8a ’81.102 100 Erie 8........... 35£ 2000 <Jftl 8t 7s-.«.«... 93 100 do Prfd 5000 Mich So 2d m*g. 83X 150 .do.. . . W% 15C00 American G01d..116 50 Harlem 8.....530 16K BOfOO d 0...... ..115-g 100 do 16& 30000 do I\*% 100 Chi & B Isid R... 5000 d 0..... 450 d 0... 65 . 5 Pac Mali S 00,. 109 % 50 Harlem R Prfd.. .38 V 160 . d0........110 50 MtchLan Con R.. 6i^ 190 d 0........ 75 d 0:..... 6IK 50 5O 'd0;.....;,.... b\% 100 d 0.... 810.109 100 Mich So & N IR. 25^ 50 do 50 do...,gnarstk. 57jJ 300 N Y Centxalß.. 92H 100 Dl Cenß scrip 59v 300 d 0.....:.. 92)f 60 do ... .&60 59 50 d 0.... ;b3O 92# 200 Galena & Ghi 8... 70& IW' d0......e30 92-y 25 Clove & 10l 8.... 49 100 d 0......... 92# 200' d 0....... "48 % 100 Erie-11.....-.fi6o . - G I T Y ITE M S. The Ladies a^ain;. at their Hpunii Work.—We are pleased to learn that the ladies of the Kensington Methodist Episcopal Church, familiarly known as “ The Old, Brick,” have formed an Aid Socioty to af ford relief to the sick and wounded soldier* in the hospitals of the city, and we are authorized toj state that contribu tions, either in money or materials, will be thankfully re ceived by Messrs. Henry Bumm, corner of Water and Race streets ; George J. Hamilton, at the Commonwealth Bank, and Lemuel C. Simon, at the Bank: of Northern Liberties. The president of tbe society is Mary B. Hart, and the secretary, Elizabeth S. Slraon. A good 'cause; lot it be liberally supported by our citizens. ..........23,738 ..........27,719 Excursion to Atlantic *Gity.—A pleasant excursion to Atlantic City has been arranged to take place on Tuesday next, the 16th instant, for the benefit of the Spring Gaidenßaptlst Church. Tbe congregation have spared no pains to make it aa occasion of innocent pleasure and rational recreation to all who may particU :pate. The time allowed at the :ea, shore will be ample for a dip in tie surf, and to perambulate and observ* the numerous improvements of the new “ city by the sea 5 ,J and to enjoy a good dinner. The price of tickets for the , excursion has been placed at the moderate Bum of 3125 for adults, and half that amount for children. : The last boat for the excursion will leave Vine-street wharf at six A. M. Pure Liqdors for Medicinai Pdeposes 'may always be had at Mr. O. H. Mattson's, dealer.in Fine Family Groceriea, Arch and Tenth streets. His choice old Brandies, and Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, are genuine and ' reliable, and are recommended to invalids by our 'first physicians. ; He has also now in storeavery superior article of Bbioe Wine, pronouacad by connoißseurs to he-.the finest in the city* Tns Heated Term is upon us, witli all Hs blazing, boiling, unbearable abomination. Humanity is swcl’erbg aud seething. There is no air but hot air, with out the pipes.lt iaareminifcence of the Simoom of the Desert—it is a furnace blast from the infernal re gions. People think enviously of Adam and Eve in the primeval costume of Edon. Clothing Is a bore and a Duißnneei It is only good as a sticking plaster, and sticking plasters are not required, and all are rushing to jhe Mammeth Clothing Emporium of Grauvillo Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, where the choice?* and most Bubstardial summer garments in the country arc manu factured. Gold TJr !—Gold is riz, and, in the language of the pcet, it threatens to bo rizzsr. Some financiere argue that gold is not up, but that paper.is down. • This qti€Btion betwixt pecuniary twcedledee and tweedledum eetnis to perplex the quid nuncs , but we propose a solu tion for it. Take a certain number of notes, either Trea sury or sound baukß, and tender them in payment for a suit of elegant Summer Garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 803 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, and youwlll find ihat the paper will go Just as far as gold would have gone beforo the financial revolution. Aw Anatomic ai and Stokesoiogical Fact. —Tb«re are 518 bones in the human frame—l 4 in Ibe face, 82 teeth, 21 in the ribs, 16 in tlio wrist, 38 in the bands, 14 in the ankles, 38 in the feet, and 342 la other partß of the body. Upon this frame-work of bonoa Na ture has built a most graceM covering of flesh, rounded ond perfect in all ils proportions, both for beauty aod . ufe, and -it has been the -study of art, from the earliest eg, s, to cover the Immaa body, to protect it with the most appropriate and graceful covering, and this latter has Jhea successfully accomplished by. the. * l , One-price” CJothiog-hoDse of Mr. Charles Stokes, under the Conti nental, in this city. AEEIVALS AT THE HOTELS . MEROH ANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth et, below Arch. E L Norcross, Uoßtoa W SmlfU, Mttaachusstts - A Gordon, New York. . Jos.A Ramsay, Baitioioro Geo B Juner, Pittsburg W D Shepherd, Wash M T Dill, Altoona John Brackenridge, Pa Joel Smith, «Jr» Pittsbu-g W J Sterret, Peniia W JUmsey, Ptuusylvabia *M Barry, Lancaster Ltvi Haines, Pennsylvania A J McOonkey, Lane oo Louis RitniskaDJp, St Louis Geo L Boyle, Lancaster : Liiut H Book, Lancaster John A Hook, Columbia - Jr* 51 Klnktad, Pa GeoKoon J Conn J McCandless . Mrs Homer O Lewis H B Plnmer, Franklin Mrs Dr Dennis, Wilkesbsne Miss Dennis, Wilkesbarre W W .lobnaton, Indiana W C Reiter, Pittsburg Chas Hampshire, Jeanesville N D Oortright, M Chunk Oliver Chace, Fall River ' AMERlCAN—Ohestnut street, above Fifth E Dyer, Ponnsylvacia . N Fredrick, New York H 0 Foote,Connecticut ABitchcock J Lord, Delaware co,'Pa L B Smith, Berks co, Pa Capfcßeamish- U 8 A • Lieut Rood, U 8 A John Legett, Columbia 8 Huber, Danville • A Murdoch, Washington W S McOaulley, Wllm, Del 3) E Stout, Reading ■ J F W Deln’ngar, Reading J F Taylor, Minersvillo Joa J sfar, Washington W Ppicer; Illlnoia F H Wells, New York . B Dyer, Wooabury J W Bower, Columbia 8 B Freeman. New York Chas Beasten, Delaware J Parke, Pennsylvania J 8 Warden, New York; : W F Wheatley & dan, Wash Jasß Monroe, W.ashlngton CaptChosE Foster, USA Capt W J Connor, USA W F Redding, Ohio , THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. B Austin, Fulton co. Pa JR Barett,Delaware F McGraw, WashiDflion D 8 McCoy, Ohio G W McLaughlin, Kansas Miss McLaughlin, Kansas Geo Johnson, Tam&qua John 8 Pearson, Reading 8 G Holgate, Conn Miss Esther Holgate, Pa : H Sayler, SchuyVHaven Jos B Staples, Pa . S H Freeman, bfew York Cyrus L Pershing &w, Pa W M Patterson; N Jersey H A Bigler, Allentown J R Wolle, Allentown A B Schwarfc?, Allentown OES—STEADV. Ned. Asleep L Island 8.. ... 17 17^ Leh Cl & N.x-dv 5O LeCl&Navscp. 29# 30 N Penna R...,» 9¥ NPaß6s..i... 77 78 N Pa 8105...,. 99 .V 100, Catawß Con... 4 Oatawissa Prf., ll£ 12 Frnk& South B 45 47 2d&3d-st 70 . 74 Bace& Yine-st B 9 9% W Philuß...... 55 / 57 Spruce & Fliio.. l3 Green & Ooates.. SO# SOX O&Walex div 34 .37 Arch Street..... 25 .28 Thir & Fifc’nth. 17 ;20 Seventh & N’th 7 V 8K Girard Coliego.. 21 23,jf 10th and 11th... 33& 34j^ Philadelphia Blarkets. July 10—Evening. UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Oheatnut at#, D F V/ilkin, Nashville R B Wigton, Huntiagdon Tj H Cook, Elmira, NY 8 W Pomeroy, Cincia, O P B Stetson, .1J S A George P Smith Geo fit; B Keim, Foilsville John O J O Cooper. Wheeling 8 H Prather, Wheeling J L,Strong, Hartford, Ct Mr2.1l Umlsoti, Naw York MheDowbb, St-w York W Vo mere?. New York T B Codington, Now Yoik O Friaey, Ne*v Yoik G Newhall, jr, Clncin, O W B Peiine, Baltimore Tl'.ob McKenuan. Wash, Pa Thos Parkw, St Johns, N B John Perry, Alexandria, Ya Maj W W Stemau, USA W N Edwards, Ohio Gen CT J T Durm, Mina Cr.pt W 0 Leach, Minnesota Ed Hanford J Jlarkiey • If G Chandler, Maine W N Whiteside, C W- Mrs Chandler, Mains W Pratt, Bridgeport, Ct Mrs G FroeUnd, Conn Y Tliyon, NewYock Pavraoster Russell, lIS N D B Tiavned, Newborn, NH H Tfrimne.,& soa, N York Bumilton Gray, fllaysv, Ky N Ponroae, I’biladelphia Dr G B Johnston, Missouri s Mrs Dr Johoston, Missouri .W Firm»toce,‘ H S Manraw. Lancaster , Capt W B‘Lano, XT BA J B Pickett, Minnesota Mrs Jehbsou, W Chcrier Mias Johnson, W Obesier Qco B Thoroaa; W .Ohestor Dr McMieken, P'inua SBoimer A St Louis Dr L A BirddaU, Texas : Mre Haycock. Tfxae : HIS H-dges. Sr, Ohio ; T G Moore, Kentncky ' 8 W Torrey.'New York ju W Gillet. New York W Orton, New York G Yatix. New Yerk Israel Oisik, Cleve:aud, 0 ChasG Johnson, Boston ,J B M Ohuok A W Leisrnring. M Cbuok: J McWilHama & «vf,’ S F Jenkins, O H Me'lornnak, Chicago H Hatletuan & la, Brqokljn; Major O T Jones, U 8 1 Mrs Joj»?b B Vroman, New York-. ’ FrttDfc/RWgwayj M D, N Y Mrs Bidgway, Now York ;O G Brown & la, lSittam/g W P Frost &la, N York W F Bsirj% Nashville Jas T Sparkman, N York 8 bhocb, Colombia. Pa J R Ebp &son, HafrUbarg. H J Lawrence, New York Goo G N York Mr Rtonhi, \Yaabiogton n hai A LeesevNew York 'A Hornn*r,• Washington Oapt C El Gilman, Wrnli. ■ Robt Nico!, New Y«>rk A Callonder, Liverpool J H Baymoud &la.N York * Sami G IlaU, Norwich J Hail “Dow, New York D W Corwlo, Cincinnati) O W Il.Thciso, Now York - W B Chase, Brooklyn J S Jciies, T?e.\v York W R Joneft, New York E Sberuiab, Newark . Lieut O 0 Badgor. IJ 3 N M Cuthbert, TJ 8 N . B Hariesty «% in, M-5 YV A Gregory, St Lonia Dr MarHn, Maryland John W Vosburgh, Balt J T/.P WhipolO. N H Com S L Breeso. DSN J P Ringgold, Baltimore Col W B Feyles.Rhode laid . Wm J Bryan, New York S B Kendrick, Indiana ST. XfODIB HOTEt*—Chestnut • street, above Third Samuel Harman, Baltimore Erwin T Woat, Oonn Samuel B Godfrey, Coim. W W Bickmond, N Haven John n Walter - 8 F FriesVN Jersey J-Tumer,.Pojt Carbon J EMridge. New York •/ ,T»s Blacktueop. Maas . Sir White & la, Balt W 0 Towson, Baltimore A E Griswold,. Waah’u ; NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. T J Bertolst, Reading . Frank Drethi Leb inou P A Eckenworth, Lebanon Mrs ftloore, Baitimnre Joe Gaiißtr, Beading 1’ t Higgins, Reading Mrs D M Karrnan r,Lebanon Sirs M Sickert, Danville Daniel Fagan. Jr, U S A E Walker, D S A B L Baudenbmh, Snyder co Theo Oves ; Reuben Keller, Pennsylvania Joseph ooover,,PBnna Benj Ivsufroau, t iewellTn I» J Smith, Rnading Wm A Keller, Lancaster Theophilu? H Smith W r m Douahower, Readiog . COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut: H Y Fairlamb & la, Ya B 1 McCloHau. Peuna ' Gent John'Eennißs, Pa John Gilfillau, Chester co J E Leonard, Fairvilte ; ;■/.... J. 0 Morgan, Cheater 00, Pa H T Daijingtou, Dojlestown Mi-s H BI Darlinitoa, Pa L S Boopes, Boston M B A*kew, Wilis, Del W' Fox : E W Levis,' West Oheater Jacob Devce, West Chester - STATES UN lON—Market street, above Sixth. GLSmatley, Michigan E J Roach, Yirginia . B K D»rper, Doylesfowh Lewis D Daviv Bedford Harvey B Kimble, Pa A H Milletv Myerstown D L Hf-ss. hliliersburg Sauxl R Gelst, Aunevilla David Holden, New York Isaac Hamlin, Jersey City Moaes Krider, Columbia O B Ginter Dr.J M Jones, Ebenburg, Pa J S Wheoler, Williamsport MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. D Farfchurst, Delaware r ' Major John Nyce Evnu D Jores, Pa W-M Smith H CuJJen. Dover. Del Col J H Brodhead, Wash’n Wm G Phiiirs & 1, Del BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Yiue. J Cadwahader. PenDsylvamia E Yerkes, Pbceoixville W Limburg, Doylestowu M Cornell, Northampton: Capt T.Mayhew, Wash’n Lieut Katchlibe, Washhi J Kroeßen, Baltimore F Vanhorn, Backs . Miss M MtfMuigan, Del T Smith, 101 th Pa Y BLACK BEAR--Third street, above Gallowhlll. D B Clemens, Chester Valley C W Coouer, Allentown Wellington Kline, Peuna Weaver, Easton *-W Jones, Pittsburg Geo Yf Wolf, Danboro* Sami Burdsall, New Jersey BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Gallowhilll - Jacob Lerch, Easton > G Y Kemp, Kntzfeown Chaa Lesher, Kufztown Jacob Sunday, Kntztown H S Fißher, Kntztown Jos Brendel, Berks co, Pa MOUNT VEBNON—Second street, above Arch. Lieut Baird, New York ;T W Jones, New York W C Drake, Pennsylvania MARINE INTELLIGENCE. WST : SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIYED, Steamship Now York, Chisholm, 20 hours from For tress Monroe, with passengers to E A Souder & 00. Schr Bee, Morse, 3 days from Laurel, Dei, with lohiber to J W Bacon. Schr Ann S Cannon, Nowell, 7 days from Port Royal, ih ballast to captain. Schr D W Eldrjdge, Ogdem, 7 days from Port Eoyal, in ballast to C Pierce. Schr S C Loud, Cook, 5 days from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to captain. Steamer H Borden. Loper, 24 hours from New York, with mdso to Wm M Baird & Co. CLEARED. Birk Thomas Dallett, DiU, Laguiyra, Datlett fo Sen.. . Brig Mary E Thompson, Havener, Barbados, Thomas WstUon & Sons. : Scbr Little Rock, Bowen, Alexandria, A G Oattell & Go. Schr Annie Virginia, Wheatley, Alexandria, Noble, Caldwell & Co. 6ir Br'ifctol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde. Sir Farmer, McOue, Alexandria, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA. Ship . John Clask,from Baltimore, at Liverpool pre vions to 2d inst. Scbr .Pauline & Cornelia, (Dutch) Hagedorn, hsneo, at Queenstown previous to 2d ihst. : Scbr Annie J Russell, Hodges, hence, arrived at Uo3- tos 9fh inst. : / Scbr Defiance, Harrington, hence, arrived at Portland Sth intt. scbr Rescue, Pettingill, cleared at Portland Bth inst. for Philadelphia. _ Sthr 8 L Crocker, Pre?brey, hence, arrived at Taun ton 8»h inst. : ' Schr Cartbagena, Kelly, sailed from New Bedford 9th inet tor Pbiladtlpbia. : Schr Commerce, Muhin, hence, arrived at Gloucester Bih inst. ... .v SPECIAL NOTICES. The Tax Biel 'NO-W READY, in a pomphlet of 32 pages, on fine white paper. Beside the bill, which is 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 ef 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 tkeamonnt. : . ‘ Price 6 cents, post-paid; $4 par 109, if sent by ex press; 35 per hundred, if by inail^' THE TRIBUNE, Now York. Addrett jylO-2td<W Deaf Made to Hear.— Acoustic Au rides, Cornets, Soniferous, and .over 60 varieties of Ear Instruments to assist the hearing, at P. MADEIRA’S Ear Instrument Depot, 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. • jyll-3fc Bels 1 -Adjusting Parent Clothes- WRINGER —Sole Agoncy for the State of Pennsylvania. JOHN A. MUBPHEY, jelS-lm ' 922 CHESTNUT-Street, Philadelphia. Batchelor’s Hair Dte! • ; THE BEST IN THE WORLD. VyTLLIAM A. ;BATOHELOR'S edehrated Hair-Dye’ produces a color not te be distinguished from warrantednot to injure Hair in the.lsaat; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly, turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. . : IST The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on four sides ef each boa. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, {Late 233 Broadway and 1§ Bond street), . my2B-ly , New York. One-Prioe Clothing, oe the latest Sttlsh, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALKS. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ©ne-Pbiob System is strictly ad hered to. AU are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street S.—T.—lB6o—X. Brake’s Plantation Bitters—Ex hausted Nature’s Groat Restorer. They Invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, &o. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are: compounded of pure St.* Croix Rum, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmended to (he weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers; Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & GO., my3-mwf3m 202 Broadway, New York. MARRIED. RIDDLE—Me OLURE.—In Trinity Church, Pitts burg, on the Bth inet, by the Rev, O. E. Swope, rector, John' Wallace Riddle, of this city, and Rebecca 8., daughter of tbe late Hon. William B. McClure, of Pitts • burg. ' ;.-V’ •"-V * . BIMPBON—MoBRIDE.—On the 27th of March, by the Rev. Joseph H. Keunard, Edwin E. Simpaon to Bell Mcßride, of this city. - : . . # DIED. YOGELBAOH,—On the 10th iust, Albert Ulrich, ia faut eon of H. A. aud Elmira Yogelbach, aged 4<months and 1 day. [Pitteburg paperß please copy.] *■ UONALDfcON.—-On the 29th of Juno, from wounds received in tbo battle before Richmond, Hsnry Clay Donaldson, eldest son of Jacob P. Donaldson, aged 23 years. * BOND,—On the 10th Inst., Henry Davis, infant son of Samuel O. and Kate 0. Bond. - The family are invited attend tbe faneral, from the residence oE bis parents, Nor 408 North Fonrfcb street, on Saturday afternoon, tbe 12thinsfc., at_3oiclock. . . AYEBY.—On the Bth Jnstant, J. Foster, infant son of John and Bailie J. Avery, aged lO monfchs and 1 week. Funeral from the residence of his father,'loo4 Pine stroet, thiß (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. *- TROTTER.—-On the Bth instant, Charles W. Trotter, in the 62d year of his age. ; . , , The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ottend Wb funeral, from his mother’s residence, 1307 North Eleventh street,.this (Friday). llthJnßtant, at 4 P. M., without further notice. S BARNETT —Onthe Bfch iust., TobtaH Barnett, in the 48th year of hia age. .... .---j* CAPP.—On the 9th Inst, Sarah Ann, daughter of Sa- B: and Mary E. Oapp, aged 11 months and 8 weeks. ■ Funeral from the residence of her parehU,' No. 130 Richmond street, above Huntingdon, this (Friday) after noon, at 4 o’clock. ' v* ' * MoOLENAHAN.—On the 9th fnat, Rose MeOlena han, -infant daughter of Oharl )8 Mid Bridget McClena han, agtd 1 yearand-5 months. - - Funeral from the residence of her. parents, No. 619 ' Bouth Sixth street, below South, Cbis (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. , • . ■ MOYLAN.—On the 4th inst.,of wounda rpceirad tbe battle of Fair Oaks, AHred Moylao, First Lieute nant 00. I, 61st Regiment, P T.» In bis 35th yoar. Funeral from hJB late residence; No. 432 Borden street,; formerly Johnson’s lane, on Saturday, at 3 P. M. * • SL AUGHTER.—On the evening of the BeU inst , Peter Slaughter, in the 81st year of his age. f - Funeral from Lis late residence, No. 201 Franhford street, Frank ford, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. • WINTERS -On the 9ih inst., Claui Winters, in the 71st year of bis age. : - ‘ Funeral from his late residence, No. 428 North Second street, above CallowhlU, on Sunday, at 2 P. M. It , THE PRESS.—PHILADEPHTA, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1862. TULT Jsl— BBSS ON & SON’S Ci MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET.—Just received • Black Doubli-wiiKh MousseUae do Liiaes, B*c to ©1.25. - width Mou«soUnede Laiue3 f 3llfc to 59c. * c Greuwliao VeD«, 75c. White Lin'<n Collarb, Bc. Black Alpaca?, 200 to 37*^o. “ Barfges, Lnpin’a make, 18X° L> 250. <* Tamardnes. Lupin’s make, 31J^c. Y r bite feurpl?c-Kuillc« of ail kinds. Largo Crimp Ruglish Oranos and Veils.. jyS-tf pjp- PKOI-X-K’S. STATE UOKVESXHWf. THIS VJ3OPLK OF PENKSyLVAHiA, who desire .*McliaJl> to twite in ■ : - / ■ ' GUSTAIIONO TflK NATIONAL APMINISTEATXGE In 51.3 i\afe£oU* efforts to a geciiouai and unholy rebellion against the . ••< .. UEOT3T OF TM BEFUBLIO, .. •ad who dtislrc- to support, by every power of fcbo CJo- Twrusaeiit, our hundred rhonsandfierolc brethren in arms, braving disease abd the perileof the field to preserve the Onion of o«r fathers, are r&'ineatod to solect Oie munbsr of DELEGATES equal to the legislative Bepregsut&tlon cf the State, at such times and in such manner ob will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in ST AT 28 CON Y2B N T I*o N, \ HABBISIiURQ, On THURSDAY, tho 17th day of Jnly next, at 11 o’clock on said day, to NOmNATE CANDIDATES for the offices of • AUDITOR GENERAL . AS» SURVEYOR GENERAL, ara-i to take ?.cch measures as may be Seemed necessary to strengthen the Government In this season of common peril te a common country. Chairman of the People’s State Committee. GEO. W. HAMMEKSLY^g^^ JOHN M, SULLIVAN, j-wcretanes. r my s-tf. *«=» POST OFFICE NOTICE—A 51A IB FOR UkS POET ROYAL, S 0-. to be despatched per 0. S. Steamer MASSACHUSETTS, will be at this Office, on MONDAY MORNING, July 14th. at five o’clock, -jy 11-26 ry-= OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLERS U 3 OP PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PXB3T DBTIUOT Ob’ PENNSYLVANIA, S- 32, CORSE i SIXTH ANO - July 10,1862,-s ■ At a meeting of tl;e (Jommitteo.on Property of the Oon trollfrs of the Pnbiie Schools, held at the Controlle/d’ Office, WEDNESDAY, July 9,1852, the following reso lution was adopted: . Resolved, That no contract for the repairs or .painting of the Public School Buildings will be acknowledged-as properly authorized by the present Commute© on Pro perty of the Board of Controllers, unless said contract has been awarded by the former Committee on Property, and proposals for the same duly invited before said award. THOMAS POSTER, Chairman Committee on Property- AT A MEETING OF THE TOWN Council of' the Borough of Darby, held, in tba ConncD'Chamber on the 7tb inst., the following.resoiu. tion was unanimously adopted and dir octal to be pub lished : T - Resolved) That the thanks ol the citizens of the Bo* rough ot Darby are due, and they are hereby tendered, to the West Bhiladelghia Hose aud-Stoam Engine* , the Good Wit! Steam 'Engine, and the Kingseseing Fire Companies for the prompt, and efficient services at the Are in our Borough on the morning of the 2d-inst. WM. JONES: Burgess. :V CHAS. A. BITZENBKSG, Clerk. ffSg* OFFICE OF JDIAMOND€OAL C©i>lPA" \JI jc BY--NOTIOB.—-At a meeting of the Director*, held on the 2d instant, a dividend - of FIFTY .OENT3 per share was declared, payable; on and after, the 12th instant, at the office ot the Company, No. 713 MARKET Street. [jylG-6t#J -S. AtiTE R, Secretary. THE LADIES OF THE KENSING- IkS - lON E. CHURCH and Congregation ; have termed an Aid Society to afford relief tothe sick and wounded soldiers in our midst. Donations and tionß will be thankfully received by Mr, HENRY BUMM. corner of Water and Race streets; GEO. J. HAMILTON, at the Commonwealth Bank {'LEMUEL 0, SIMON, at Bank of the Northern Liberties. Ail per sons authorized to solicit subscriptions or donations wiU be provided with a book signed by the President and Se cretary, . ■. - •; The friends of .the; “Old Brick” are earnestly in vited to aid us. MARY 8, HORT, President. Elizabeth S. Simon, Secretary. jylQ-3t EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY.— U 3 The SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH and CONGREGATION intend making an Excursion to ATLANTIC CIIY, (D. V ,) on TUESDAY^;the' loth inft., and invite all their friends to avail themselves of this opportunity to'enjoy a dip in Old Oceaii,'and, at the same titn'e, contribute for the benefit of the Church, Excui&ion tickets, for adults $1 25 1 for coildroa, 63 cents. For sale at the Publication Society, 530 Arch street;E.,Turland, 1632 Ridge Avenue?: J. W. Scout, 523 Market street; 0. P. Stackhouse. 1025 Spring Gar den stinet, and William B. Scott, 112 North Front street^ Come one, come ail. . . THE LAST BOAT FOR THE EXCURSION LEAVES VINE-STBBET WHARF AT 6 O’CLOCK A. M, . j;9 st* FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, \J3 JAMES C. KELOH, Of Second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention. , \ jy3-lra# , «*g=* OFFICE OF THE WKS F PHIXaDEL UJf PfilA passenger railway company, Philadelphia, July 8.1862 —The Board of Directors of the Conjpmy have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT, on the capital stock-for the lait six montf-B, payable on and after thelBth instant. • . . :. Tin* books for the transfer of stock will he closed on the hth ihst., until the 18th fust. : jyfi-winjGt WM MARTIN, Jr., Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE U 3 PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE avenues. - „ ..--r. The Tranrferßooks of the GIRARD 00LE.EGE PAS SENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will becloud till the 15th met. : - WM. S. BLIGHT, jjBi!s - Treasurer. THE UNITE® STATES SANITARY \k§ COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, h0.,1235 CHESTNUT Street. - The following, recom mendation by the President of the United States suffi ciency authenticates the Commission to the public: - . il iho Sanitary Commission is doing a work of great humanity and direct practical.value.to the nation in this, time of its trial. It ia entitled to the gratitude and con fidence of-the people, and I trust it will be generously supported. There is no ageccy,through.which voluntary offerings cf patriotism can be more effectively made. Tfcenrdereigned will receive, and forward to places where they may be .most needed, all contributions for the rick and wounded, and will furnish all information to persons applying to serve as nurses, dressers, &d,.ih the Floating Hospitals of the Oommissiou, : or elsewhere. / jyB*l2t W.PIA.TT, Jk., Superintendent. . jyra- OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD IA3 AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY. THE BOARD OF -DIRECTORS HATE THIS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of FOUR PEB CENT; on the Capital Stock, out of thoearnises of the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or tlieir logal representatives on and after 15 th inet. The Transfer Books will be closed until that time. ji7-t35 CHARLES R. ABBOTT, Secretary.- MILITARY NOTICES^ NgS GAPT, BYRNE, TJ. S. A., : JtjS&ft WILL ACCEPT ; r r ir y* FOUR COMPANIES OF VOLUNTEER CAVALRY, For immediate active eervice. ‘ Address United States Hotel, , ELEVENTH and MABKET Streets, aftrr 12 o’clock. Iylo-2fe J VICTORY I YICTORY! !—THE @ll6th REGIMENT, P. Y. M„ has been specially by the War Department for three years or during the war. Captains report immediately. : Bounty, Rations, Clothing,; and Pay furnished ftom date of enlistment. This is the only three-year Regiment authorized by the Secretary of War from this State, and all patriots desirouß of serving our common country must how cofee forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the Ist of September next. ,r v D HEKNAN, Colonel Commanding. A. MALSEED, Adjutant. . Per G H. BARDWELIi, Major. . Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. jel3 tf . ; JAY COOKE & 00.. - NO. 114 SOOTH THIRD STREET, NEW “5-20” LOAN. The undersigned, as SuLscriptipn Agent for the Go- vernment, ia prepared to deliver AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT, COUPON BONDS. NEW SIX PER CENT. : UNITED STATES LOAN, AUTHORIZED FEBRUARY 25,1862, Subscriptions received AT PAB, end accrued Interest from May 1,1862. .Legal Tender or Par Notes and Checks received for the Bonds—the Interest to date mugt ho paid in Gold. This Loan is called “6-20,” having TWENTY years to run, hut redeemable at the option of the Government at any time alter FIVE years, bat is a Six-por cent. Loan, A RMY CLOTHING AND EOUL JJI PAGE .OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD Sheets. ’ ’ . PaiLADSLFBiA, July 10, 1862. PROPOSALS will be received at this olfics until SA TURDAY, 12tb inst., at .12 M., for furnishing 1.000 Hospital Tents and Flies—the Tents to be made of 28}£ Inch 15 ounce duck, or inch.l2.ounce duck; the Fliftg to be made of 28X inch 10 ounce duck. ■Also I,£oo sets Hospital Tent Poles. . 200 sets Wall i’ent ■ Poles..; . >38.000 Hospital Tent Pine, large. , . r. To be equal to the army Btandard in every roapect, subject to inspection. Bidders wiU state how soon de -3iTniegcanbemculeatihoBchuylfeiU Avsoual. j“l > roposats for furnishing Hospital Tents,” or Pro posals for furnishing Tent Poles and-Teat Pins,”and.ad •diessed to G. B. OROfiMAN, T7OU LIVE 'AGAIN : IN THOSE JL;: PIOIURES.—BEIMER»S Ivory types so closely, resemble the originals as to he almost speaking likenesses.' Complexion, and drapery SECOND Street, above Green It* BATHS! BATHS! BATHS! witk every appliance to make them a healthful luxury, at FOURTH awl BBANOH.'; r , \ jplo-3mif - f ENT BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. 9. Pattern, manufactured and for sale br Ji P. REED, southeast 'corner THIRTEENTH and NOBL© Streets, Philadelphia. 3st9.lm* rjPENINO OE A SUMIUBKHAS 'V/ BEN.— bog. J^ s {jt o , 'infocnij tb« irablto that he has opahed for the soesoj> hj,-piNE Q4B- S DEN sod HOTEL, at the toot of ORATES.Stny.it, arco - die Fairmotrat Parh. Families OQ particnlarjy Ice Oreom, Cakes, excellent lager Bear of Balta’a hr.o. «iry, Wines, 40., »lw»y» on hsnd:“ * HHNBF FRIOKAj- B)y8-Bm TWINTF-3SYBSTH end Bt*. A. K. MoOLUBR, 0. A. WALBORN r : ; Postmaster. Philadelphia, July Ti 1852. “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” BERKS Streer, below Fourth; Philadelphia, July 3,1862. riNAN'CIAL. BANKERS, JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 South THIRD Street. PROPOSALS. Deputy Quartermaster General. BETAiIj J)RV eOOfXV, YULY 1, 1862, tP CURWEN STODDART & BRO., Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS STORES, 450, 452, and 454 NORTH SECOND srJtISET, Above Willow, PHILADBL P HIA. In view of the anticipated ADVANCE IN PRICE of all kinds of , AMEBIC AN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, A favorable eppot {unity is now offered <o buyers of ue* lcelir«g from an extensive assortment, at such as will f»ciiitnlo a LARGE AND RAPID REDUCTION OF BTOCKI Our .purchases of Domestics were mode at LOW PRICES, niid the Stock comprises oli the best makes of B!(.-acheii and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Prints, ' Ginghams, Ac. . ’ FURNISHING GOODS, Table CloGis and IJnens, Napkins, To wrings,'Tickings, Couuterpaues, Ac;--. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, Fancy and Plain Coatings, Single and Double Milled Ca&siroeres, Broad Cloths, Union Cassimeres, Oottonados, Vestings, &c. DRESS GOODS. In tliisDepartment the Spck is almort entirely of Auc tion purchase', end’wiil be closedout cheap. MozsmbiquL*,.-—2 mliroiderod, Travailing RDress Mato- Piuin. r rials. Barege Anglais; Black Silks of all widths Printed and Plain Bareges. audgradtß. Flounced Barege Ri bes. Fancy Dregs Silks, 50, 56, Grenadines, Ac., Sc. 62and 75 cents. Durable Siyles 'of Season a- Plaid India bilks at Be- ble Drees Goods closing at ducod Prices. , 15. and 20 coots. Stella Shawls in BUcb Silk fttantillas, Cloaks, and and Colored Centres. Sacquts. . . Lace Shawls, Points, Bor- nous, at greatly reincod prices. WHOLESALE- NET CASH BUYER 3 \ . Will find advantages in our Stock; CURWENSTODPART& BROTHER, 450,452, & 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. jyl?-2t Philadelphia. QUMMjBB. BLANKETS.-11-4 all wool U light Summer Blankets. Also, Ire Blankets, nt a low price. jy7 . SHARPLESS BROTHERS; TUrOSQTOTO NETTING.— B-4 whites, -LtJL pinks, and blues, in 8 yard pieces. j>7 SHARPLE33 BROTHERS. Bathing towels. Large Bordered Hucka 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 Greets. ITtOULARB SILKS—Dark Styles. J} Plaid India Silks. : Dark Gray Poplins. . ; Super Shepherds’ Plaids. • EYRE & LANDRLL, jy4 FOURTH and ARCH. Barnsley table linens— Extra stout. Good Linen Sheetings. Double Damask Napkins. . Red Botderod Towtls. . • Bummer Quilts all grades. BYBE & LANDELL, jy4 FOURTH and ARCH. TT STEEL & SON, JU « No. 71S North TENTH St. above COATES, Are now closing ont iheir entire stock of FANCY SILKS, ■ Bareges, oh allies, - MOZAMBIQUEB, ORGANDIES, JACONET AND. CAMBRIC LAWNS, TRAVELLING MIXTURES, and SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds, at EXTR \ ORPIN ARY LOW PRICES. LACE GOODS REDUCED. 526 Lace Mantles reduced to $l2. 820 Lace Mantles reduced to $lO. SlB Lace Mantles reduced to SB. ’ 816 Lace Mantles reduced to 87. V Al 2 Lace Mantles reduced to 86* . 810 Lace Mantles reduced to 84. / 88 Lace Pointra reduced to 83. ; 812'LacePointeg reduced to 85, $l6 Lace Pointer reduced to SS. . . 825 Lace Pointes reduced to 812. SILK COATS AND fcACQUES. Closing out UNDER COST PRICES. ' , je3o BEfiffiAßLl SUMNER GOODS. Checked Worsteds. Travelling .Goods. . Checked Poplins and Silks. . Plaid Mozambiqnos. Very Cheap Pancy Bareges. Cheap lots of Barege Robes. French Organdies and Lawns. Plain Bareges, of all colors. Wide Barfges for Mantles. . Barege Shawls, India Check Bilks. ; Foulard Silks. Black Silks.: • . v r French Chintzes. Housselmfs. - ‘ * SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. 102 4 O H 8.8 TNU T . S .T. R.l E T E„ M. NEEDI.ES Invites the special attention of Ladies who in tend spending the summer, out of town to a very lafge assortment of MADE-UP GOODS just re ceived, in • . .-Vv ■ ■ . SLEEVES,-SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, , <£c., in every variety of material. Also, a large assortment of MUSLINS, suitable for GARIBALDIS, &g., together with every va riety of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKBBCH’FS, VEILS, &c Justopened. per latest arrivals from Europe an invoice of very beautiful and entirely new styles - PUFFED FRENCH CAMBRIC, for GARIBALDI’S, MODE GRENADINE VEILS, 4nd SWISS COLLARETTE. RUFFLING for trimming thin: Dresses, etc—a new and very de sirable article. A'iw, am PURE WHITE FRENCH PLAID .ORGANDIES. jyl 10,3 4„OH®S T N FT BTBE E T. JAB. B. CAMPBELL&Go., . 727 CHESTNUT .. ”••• ■ > ! OP?EE 5 A3' : " , . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Very choice Goods of recant importation. Black Silk Checked Grenadine, extra quality. Fotfiard tttkß, elegant styles and fine quality. Black: Silks, best brands. : : ; Brocho Barege, Heraanis and Mozambique^. 8-4 Pariß Fit d’Ohevre. Poil d’Cbevre, all wool filling. Grenadine Veilß, in mode mad other shades. WHITE GOODS .-‘AND LINENS ! In great variety, at extremely low prices: ; jafi«tf T INBN/ DBILLS. I J Cheap lots Drills for Genie* atimmerwear '. Auction-lots at 26. 31, 38, 44, and 50 cts. • Extra good White Di ills, 81, 38, and 50 cts. Summer Oaßflimeres, delicate Hne plaids.. ; FashionableMlXtiirfS and Solid Oolorß. 6-4 Silk-mixed Coalings, at the right prices. • Cloth Goods of every description—-a fine stock. ; ROYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. Boom in second story devoted to this branch. * Summer suits for the country for boys. Garments made to order with despatch, MANTLE BOOM. Closing ont sales of Silk Sacques. Closing out sales of Silk Mantles. Closing out soles of Cloth Cloaks. Closing but sales of Thin Sacques. Closing out sales of Lace Mantles. COOPER&CONABD, je2B-tf S. E; corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. TVTEW SPUING FEINTS, , • ‘ CHOICE BT¥L3S9< aCERRIMAOS, SPRAGUE, PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot best styles and fast colors at 10c. , COWPEBTHWAIT & 00., mhlß-tf H. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Bfc- T WOULD GALL THE ATTENTION JL - of my customers and friends to the following Goods, which are fresh and desirable:. * . . Black and'White Plaid Silks. Organdie Lawns, choice styles. . One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18#c a pair. One lot of Black Bilk, $1.12# j the best I over had for the money. At \ . JOHN H. STOKES’, jelQ-Sm 702 ARCH Street. EHEROIDEBIES, WHITS X’i GOODS, 4:o.—Just opened, a genera! assortment of desirable French and Scotch Needle-worked Banda, Edgings, Insertings, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, etc., at very low prices. ' ALSO, A full lino of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladies* wear, of the most approved makes. \ SFEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRTSON, je4 - 1008 CHESTNUT Street. A T 702 ARCH STEEIT MAY BE jUJLfouud Barege AngMieSh&wlß. White Barege Shawls. Mozambique Shawls. Plaid bilk Shawls. Just received and for sale by je24 ■■ ■* 1 ■ ■' lOHN H. BTOKEB WILL OPEN ».l TO-MORROW MORNIN a, at Tea ABO a Street, 16 doz. Gt'nrs’ Llght Ltele Gloves, at 18*f, worth37#. Al£O t :5 doz. Ladies* Mode Hose at 13, worth SS. r / •Also, One piece Black India Silk, without luste?* 0T mburotngand aprons. • ■ • - - je24 . REMOVAIjS. REMOVAL. E. G. WHITMAN 3s Co, CQNEEGTIONERS, HAVE BEMOYEB FROM SECOND AND OHEST- J . NUT STREETS TO No. 318- CHESTNUT STREET, BBTLOW FOURTH, ; ' NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS & CO- J S EXPRESS. jejK)-lmif - EEM OVAL.—MAHLON KIRK, DENTIST, has REMOVED to No. 1502 CHEST NUT Street. ‘ W-lm*:; £ CARD TO THE PUBLIC. iOONOBESS SPRING WATER DEPOT, 79 CEDAR STREET, NEW YOBK Saratoga, July. 1, 1802. 5An attempt boa buen made to deceive tbe public by persons offering what they col! “ Gongrbss Water ” from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass, -Tiw iaAolesoZe price ofthe genuine Congress Water, at Nev? York, beißg aboa> 7# , cents per glass, ihe imposi ticn of pretending to sell at retailat loss than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course bag been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain ' fDletTwith their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. : Wo have njbxbb ■ sold Congress Water in fountains, nor in vosselscf any olhtr description than ordinary-sized glass bottleß. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded, . > f : Ahd~~aay without r: those words and let* f • CONGRESS ters on the cork is .. G. & W. WATER. whether ■ from fonn- CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Cougcesa Spring. .. The followicK gentlemen are supplied by us regtdaxly tfitii genuine Congress Water/in' botJtes, fresh from tho Congress Spring: — . -v ‘ FBED’K BROWN, cor. Fifth and, Cheating sta. ’ O: S. HUBBELL;T4IO •* J. O'. TURNPENNY & OOy 941 Spruce street , TSOS; J.'HUBB AND, ©or. Third and Spruce ate. E.'J STEVENS &'OO., Hotel, AMBROSE ’ BMITB, Chestnut stecet. / ~CHAS; : ELLIS-ii fX)., Marketstreet ' > WFETH Broa,> Walnut atroot : ; CX.ABKE & WHITE. je£6-2mi£ JUST PUBLISHED FROM THE ADVAXCB SHEETS, , By Special Arraogfmifnt with the Author. BARKEN HONOUR; A BRILLIANT HOVEL, BY THE AUTHOR OT? “ Gfc'Y LIVINGSTON,” Etc raios 50 cents. * f li would be folly to use stereotyped plirassß about thip powerful and singular book, with Ha keen analysis of human motives, and the marked and peculiar charac ters it Introduces to the reader. AH the xeraoaagos who move and? breathe through it are vividly pictured; but Sir Alan "WyTome m.d Lady SXtldrsi Vavusasnr s'and out in strong relief from tho rest, The story h clearly toldj and the catastrophe, though unexpected,; is in k?op iug. Liho “ Guy Livingston,” it will make a legitimate sensation \ hut w* jrenounce it a bettor book than ‘Guy Livii gsfon.’ Published by Aleoforcaie by T. B. Peterson & Bros., J, B. Tiipsin coit & Co, "VY. P. Hazard, and all Bsoksollara in this plaCO . •' '''■ ' CopicHof tlio above book sent bj' mail, to any address, free of postage, on receipt of the price. jvll-foiwSt JUST PUBLiBBED! BAEGHESTEE TOWERS; A N O Y E L, BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Author of “Dr. Thorne,” etc. Two vote.,paper, prico 25 cents each*vol.; cloth, 75 centa complete. Atkony Trollope, wbo has an excellent reputation la Europe, as a novelist, baa written nothing better than “Barcbester Towers 55 It is a novel fullof the deepest intirebt, and yet is by no means one of those “sensa tion 51 romances to which a correct judgment very proper ly objects. Jt-ia stirring, si'mplejcurions, moral, well written, and wholly uuobjecljonablo in ton© andaeiiti ment. Add to this that each volume its not only printed’ on fine white’paper, with large, clear time, but that each is made just of a convenient size to drop into the coat pocket, ftnd what could be more luxurious reading for the traveller Published by Also for sale by T. B. Peterson & Bros., J. B. Lippin cott & 00., W; £. Hazard, and.ali Booksellers in this place. ■ : ■ Copies of tbeabovo bock sent byraail,to any address, free'of postage, on receipt of the price. jyll-fmw 3t riET THE BEST ! NOW BEADY, BEADIiK’S DIME SERIES, Bor sale, by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. * gents wanted. lUST PUBLISHED—The Address O and Resolutions of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONTENTION, in neat pamphlet form.. . Price per ICO copies, ?2. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, a* follows: 20 copies,SO cents: 40 copies, $1:100 copies. $2 50. • • • ' ' For sale by the American Sunday-School Union, 1122 QB3S&TKUT Btreet, Pnuadelphia. Jylj-2^ J3ARB ON BRO WN LO W NEW YORK WEE KEY I The publicisrespectfully informed thatthe proprietor of the NEW YORK WEEKLY have secured the services, of that eminent patriot and well-known East Tennessee editor, PARSON BBOWNLOW, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. UUSIBKK ONE Oif THE PARSON BROWNLOW PAPERS • WILL BB BEADY IK THE NEW YORK WEEKLY It Is written with all the force and vigor characteristic of the celebrated ;• whose manly, outspoken, patriotic, and fearless course in Bast Tennessee has rendered his name as familiar as household words all over the country, and endeared him to every lover of civil and religious liberty; . Tho series of articles known as . THE PAKSOtf EKOTOLOW PAPERS, will he published oneeaoh week regulariy.in the columns of the greatest of all sketch and story papers, the ’ NEW YOBK WEEKLY. S3T LET EVERY TRUE PATRIOT IY THE LAND BEAD THEM! r SALE BY EVEBY NEWS AGENT. jylQ-2t ' ■yiCTOR HUGO’S GREAT NOVEL. LES MISERABLES. SaOOHD Part—“ COSBTTB.” Boady this week, imiform in appearance and price with •••• C ARL32TON* jy4*7t PUBLISHER, NEW YORK, W CI R 0 U • DATING LIBBABY.—-AU the English and American Boohs, including ALL CLASSES of Lite rature. This Is the ON LY Librar.vin tbe country that includes all the. NEW .ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. Terms S 5 per year :0 months $8; three months 51.50, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street jy7-2ra* TTNQU ALIF IE D PRAISE 18 yJ rlavlshlr boetowod upon BEI6IEE J 3 Colored Pho tographs for SI, executed by competent operators, and colored by arti&ts of ability. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. : . - !t=B\ Take advantage of the > TIMES, and get, at War prices, a life-size Oil-Co lored Photograph at. REIMER’S, 1 . SECOND Street, above Green—an invariable portrait, It# ; A LBUMS FOR WAR VIEWS.— Jljl These Albums are prepared expressly for tbe Card -Photograph Views of the War, Groups of Statuary, Laed scapes, copies of Fine Paintings, &c.» and are the only Albums suited to this class of Photographs. LIST OF STYLES AND PRICES. No. 50. Irnt mor., gilt edg.aiul clasp, for 20 Port’s, &2 50 61. « « «* 30 « ■ 300 62 “ “ « . 40 “ 360 53. <( ■ “ “ 60 “ 400 64. Tur*y aor., “ two claßps, 20 ** 375 g§._ u U . «... .... so “ 400 66. <• a ti 40 « 4 60 51. y « tt t( 50 « 600 58. “ ■ ** “ pan sides, 20 «.< . 625 59. « u t* »* 80 « 6 60 60. « “ « « 40 •* 5 75 ‘ 61. “ *« «. 50 “ 000 62. Velvet, gilt moun’g “ 20. “ 575 83. << « « 30 <* 6 00 64, u . « « 40 « 6 25 65. « « u 50 *« 875 66 Turkey, gill edge, «oblo’g4to,'6o - “ 700 67. . * « . u 80 « 750 68. “ • « . c, . 100 »* 800 69. « « «pan. sds., 60 u 875 70. « « • « « 80 « 9 Sffi. 71. a a a « 100 « 975 JOHN H. STOKES. .. QUABTO ALBUMS. Imitation Morocco, for 200 Portraits $7 50 Turkey Antique, 200 *< 850 u u two clasps, 200 •< 12 50 u u «, pan sidios.' 200 “ 16 v 5O New Styles end Designs are constantly introduced. Every Albnm is furnished with a Title Page and Index, printed in Gold. $&“ Complete Catalogues of Card Portraits and Photo graph Albums may be obtained gratia. T. LANE WILT. OONTIXCB TO I’UBNISn ARMY CLOTHING AT -119 MABKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jyS st* JCR PITCHERS. HALE’S PATENT PLATED ICE PITCHERS, PEHFEOTLY AIB-TIGHT, Wsrrsnlea'to keep the Ice longer than any Pitchoi' in ■ the market. : WM. WILSGN & SON, ' SOLE AGENTS, S. W. CORNER FIFTH ANIi CHERRY STS. Algo, Pitchers of all the differe&t con stantly on hand, plain and ornamental, at reasonable piices. " - - ' • je2B-12t . OODSTERarS-IT, g FRANK. PALMER, Surgeon Artist to the Government Institutions, Wash ' iogton. Also, to all »i the Medical Colleges and Hos : pitals. • . v ' • ■ ■ The *< PALMISB ‘LIMBS,” adopted by the Army and Navy Smgeone* Pamphlets sent gratis. Address, B. FRANK. PALMER, jy2-6m No. 1609 CHESTNUT Btrtot, Phllad’a. "RO Y S’, MISSES’, AND CHID -D DESH’S .OIOTHIH9, EH BHDLKS3 YAEIETT, AT Ho. IST South EIGHTH Streat, m,IS-Sm Three Doors obovo WALHDT ; HEW jPIJBMCATIOHS. DICIC &?F ITZOEUA.LD, ' No.. J S ANN Street, N. Y. DICK & FITZGERALD, * No. 18 ANN/Street, N. Y. Citizen’s Edition of the ' NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW. 128 pajce, 12m6 , with Paragraph Head-Lines and Index. complete*and an-Alphabetical Sum les and Substances taxed. BEA3>I*B & GO.VPubiisherS} New York. IN THK WILLIAM Gr. BROWNLOW, BETTER KNOWN AS to; write for OF THIS WEEK FIGHTING PAKSONY CIRCTTLATING, LIBRARY PIIOTOIiKAPtIS. Published by * WM. S. & ALFRED MART IE N,: 3026 No. ,606 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. WANTS# An experienced feoof- BFADKB is ibeirous of being either all or » portion of l»i- time-, on a daily or week?? papor, or in a book ollioe Would have no objection to read proof at bis own hotn**, «>r prepare works for the proas. Ad dr****. 1*„” at Ibis t fHce. . jvlA-Bt AGEiSTLEMAN from tie West, ■wit'll available means, and an extensive acquaint ance with Western Produce and Commission UerchantF, wishes to enter into a safe and lucrative business iu this city, already established. References exchanged. Ad dress Box 688 Philadelphia Post Office. jvO-Bt* The einkle and lwon sew- INC MACHINE CO,, having Fat?-*fietorilr e?- labfifebtd ihe reputation of their Maobines, in Phijft'M phia, and desiring to further increase the business, will rrretvepropo-Uionfc fiom an active, party f<»r the Ag*hcy, pm** potty to he kswskcil cfiuineirTit inoauß to make tbo business a paying one. The privilege of the Stase yiv©r» if Teijuired.. Samples of Machines can bo eean at 922 OBE-TU.I3T Stroof-Pbiittdftinhia. W. n. RUSSELL, Secretary; 533 BROADWAY, New York. Addiesp, i 8-l2fc. - ' TXT ANTED—2 000 Men along the line V ▼ . of the Lehigh Canal, say 3,500 laborers, 250 car penters, aud 250 stone masons.; Apply to the officers of the Lfhlgb Goel and Navigation Company, at MAUOH CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anymore along the line of the works. : , jelO-tf STOII SAhE ANB TO iF.Tr e TOB SALE—A DRINKING HOUSE, doing a good business. on one of the prin cipal thoroughfares in the city. Will be sold ehotp if applied for soon, as the owner 1b tneogod hi other bnii pgba For'particulars, apply at Paper Store, 825 South ELEVENTH Street. : -It# gj| TO RENT, IN U OLMES BURG— Still the beautiful Besid*nee, with gardens, «*n tbo Bris tol TurupiVe, fronting the Penny pack Creek, for the low rent of $225 a year Will be rented for six or eight months. Apply to SERIGK R. on the premises : or J. A. PAUL, No. 981 Sorth SIXTH Street m ; W! GHEAP—HANDSOME <“3**: residence and Eight acres of Land on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, Residence and Nine acres of Land in Roxbcrqugh WHITE SIAN & WILLS, No. 1 Mercantile Library Building. ; . ; j>9 6t* <g| TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOGT IM.FUBNXTURE. several neat. Country Places, with a few acres of ground, convenient to railroad stations near the city. Apply to E. PETTIT, jeSO . No. 309 .. WALNUT Street. EOR SALE “ CHS A P,” ■«“ CHEAP.* s —Perry County FARM, containing 138 acres, 26 woodland, the balance under a high state of cultivation; first-rate fencing, nicely watered, excellent improvements, 16 mileß from Harrisburg. Price only $6,500. Terms easy. Also, a FRUIT IT ABM, near Dover, State of Dela ware, 107 acres. Price only $5,600. Apply to E PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT street. COPARTNERSHIPS. "\TOTIOE.—The Gopartnerfkip hereto fore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of PRATT & REATH, has been dissolved by its own limitation, and by mutual consent, B. T. PR&.TT is alone authorized to collect the out standing debts, and to use the firm name in inundation. D. T. PItiTT, B. B. REATH, W . G. BILLIN. t. peattT (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT & REATH,) IMPOItTBK AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WATCHES,; JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &o- Hae removed from N. W. corner Fifth and Slarket Sts. to Ho. 607 CHESTNUT STRET, "Where fie offers forsaleft FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS pertainingto the WATCH BUSINESS. Dealers are solicited to examine the stock. : jys*t3l mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS JL DAY formed a Copartnership under the firm of DAWSON, BRANSON, & CO.,for traveling theSIOK and FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBING business. at the Northwest comer of MARKET and FIFTH Streets. T. BUSSELL DAWSON,. ORLANDO BBANSON, JACOB G. BOMGABDNEB. PninADELPUiA, July 1, 1882. j? 2 12t# TVTOTIGE.—MB. WM. K. HE MP JIH HILL’S 'interest .in our house ceased on the 31st & 00., 118 NORTH WHA.BVS3. Slay. jfl-lm C\ OP AETKBB SBIP.—Tbe un dersigned Lave this day. formed a Copartnership, un der the name nnd firm JOHNE3, & 30 »for the •transaction of tbe WBOLK3ALE SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS BUSINESS, at N©b. 627 MARKET and 624 COMMERCE Streets. • GEORGE W. JOHNES, WILLIAM H. Bi&RBY, WILLIaM H. HURLEY, FRANCIS B. ABBOTT. Philadelphia, July Ist, 1662. jyl-lSt D I S S Oli U II O N OP PAHT. NEKS &IP.—7 he Partnership heretofore existing as DUTILH. COOK, & CO., is this day dissolved by limi tation, and by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by tbe undersigned. v Philadelphia, June SO, 1802. SAMUEL C. COOK will continue the AUCTION AND COMMISSION rtHINESS at the old r steed, No 124 South FRONT Street, above Walnut. -V , jyl-12t rpHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore 1 existing wider ;tbe firm of SIEGEL, BAIBO, & CO., is this day dissolved. PETER SIEGES, JACOB SIEGEL, "WM. S. BAISD, JOHN WJLEST. Jcxe 30. jyl*6w TSTOTICEOF’ LIMITED PARTNER- Ii SHIP.—The subscribers hereby give notice that \ they have entered into a limited partnership; agreeably, to tbo provisions of the several laws ofrtbB Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating to liinited partnerships. That the name of the firm nnder which said partner ship is to be conducted is SIEGEL, WIE3X, & Efi yis. . . ■ 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 eityof Philadelphia, are JACOB RIEGER, General Partner, residing at 627 .North Sixth' street J JOHN WIEST, Partner, residing at 322 New attest; D. B. ERVIN, General Partner,-residing at 1615 Girard avenue; HENRY S, ¥181338, General Partner, residing at 4itt North Third street; JOSIAH KIEGEL, General Parmer, resting at 418 North Third ettee*; PETER SIEGER, Special Partner, residing at 717 North Eighth street; Wftt. 3- B&IRD, Special Partner,: residing at the: Continental Hotel. ■ • y That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by.-the Special Partners to the common: stock ia One' Hundred .Thousand Dollars, of which Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash hae been bo contributed by Peter Sieger, Special Partner, and Fifty Thousand Dollars in cash has been so contributed by ’Wm. S. Baird, Special Partner. That the said partnership is to commence ou the first day of July, A. D. 1862,- and. is to terminate on the first day of January, 1865. • JACOB BXEGEU, 1 JOHN WIEST, . 1 D. B. ERVIN, r > General Partners. HENRY S. FIBTKR, ( - JOSIAH R.IEGEL, J \ PETER SIEGER, ? Snecial Partners jyl-6w WAL S BdlftP, j Special partners. B f. glen n, . ACCOUSTANT, CONVEYANCER, * -vr*-. y and' lOuKJ* ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER, Begs leave to remind Mb friends and the public chat he continues the branches of the business above indi cated, at • •- No. 123 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, and ' S. W. CORNER of SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Streets. . 'Where he •will be happy to serve those who may favor him with their business. COUNTING HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Merchants, Mechanics, and other?,'who do not wi3h to employ a Book Keeper constantly, can have their Books written up and posted whenever they desire it. Intricate and irregularly-kept books'adjusted; Executors and others’ accounts, relative to Estates, neatly; prepared, and Estates settled op, Ac. CONVEYANCING, &c. • Deeds of .Conveyance', and other legal documents of every deepriptihui^neatly and accurately prepared. Special corc giVen to the examination of titles to Proper ties, and furnishing Briefs.' Particular . attention galao paid to the inveslment of money in Real Estate and other Securities. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. : Every of RdalvEstaie Bought, Sold, and Exchanged ; and especial care given to the. management of Estates, as aho to Renting Properties.-A proper Regis ter ot names will be kept.in order to secure good ton-uua., It is designed to muke.tbis "department full anti com-, plete, so as to give the least possible trouble tocastomera, either in Buying, Selling, or Renting. Properties will be placed upon the Register and offered free of charge, unless disposed of. ;■ Owners are invited to; register, their Property accordingly, and. those desiring to Purchase, Exchange, or Rent, are invited to call where they can find every description of Property, City nd suited to their wants, without wasting the time usually spent, and the trouble and vexation of can vassing the whole "city. . • • y INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on ati lands of s Property, Real and Perern al, in first-class offices. Also, Life Insurance on liberal terms. REFERENCES. Joseph Clay, Rasy G. M. Troutman, ®«i., Ohapman Biddle, Eeg,, Tredlck, Stokes,.& 00., Mr. Charles Williams, ; r J. W. Bulon &9on, Mr. Hiram Miller, , Warren, Kirk, & Co., Messrs. Weaver &Yolkmar,jMr. George G. Williams, Mr. Edwin Greble, j Mr. Joseph Bipka, - Mr.,'Wjh. R. Thomas, j lungerich & Smith, Gen. Robert Patterson, ! Mr. John 0. Taber, « B. B. Comegys, Esa-i | Mr. John M’Dowell, Jr., Charles Ellis & Go. JVow, Header, cuUhieout,and so*t it up where you wiU not lose sight of it. jy9 6fc TTNITED STATES PATENT, OF- Vv FIGE, WASmHOTokvJuly l, 1862. On the petition of DAVID DICK, of Meadvilte, Penn., praying tor the extension.of .a patent granted.to him on the; 10th day of October,lB4B, for an Improvement in “PRESSES,” for seven years from thoexplrationof said patent,, which takes place on the 10th day of October, 1882— .. -- • It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 22ddayof September next, at 12 o’clock SI.; and all persons are notified to appear .and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persona opposing the extension are reauired to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially eat forth* in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used ftt the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the roles of the office, which will be- furnished on application. The testimony in the case will bo closed on the Bth day of September Bext; depositions and other papers re lied upon as testimony must be filed ia the office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter. ... .... ~ Ordered, also, that this notice bo. published in the lYa ftonat /ntel lie cnccr, Washington, D. C.» andPJte Press, Philadelphia, Pa., once a week, for.three successive weeks: the first of said publications to be at least sixty da, A,ro T iou a to the d»y oiling. Commissioner of Patents. P, &—Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their hills to the Patent ’Office, with a paper containing tliispoticea . : jy4.f36 MUSQXJITO nets and net lYX TING fo* sale at No. 4 North Fifth Street JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, Agent. P. S.—Orders promptly attended to. : jylo-12ttt . TJIBEL NOTES AND POSTAGE JAi STAMPS AT HALF PRlCE.—Fifteen different Rebel: Notes and Postage Stamps sent post-paid os receipt of twenty-five cents. Trade supplied at 50 cento per 100, or$4 per 1,000. . Address 8. C. UPHAM, ill-fit* 403 CHESTNUT Street, Philad^hlfi. pOWE BS’ HOTEL, This popnlar Hotel line lately been tfewea?bry n&o* rated and refurnished, and now puttee*** alt the Faax£* itea of a Tbe patronage of 'Pbiladotphiana and the jabHc, desiring the best accomodations end BKriarats :hurges, ia mpectfaKv solicited. H. L. POWKBSj Proprietor. ACAB&—THJS UNDERSIGN®!}, late of th© GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, ha 1 ?® 'cased, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, in Washington. They take.this occasion to return to their ■aid frlenffß and customers many thanks for past fayor*, vuJ beg to aspnre them that they will be most happy to we them in their new quarters. ■TXTALI9UT-ETREBT TBEATBB W TWENTY.'NINTH NIGHT 08* MISS JULIA. BALT. Most POSITIVELY LAST "NIGHT BUT ONE. jvlo-th«tto6 fc # THE NEW BURLESQUE EXTRAVAGANZA KING COTTON. KING COTTON. DON PLUBIBUSTAR......!HI3S JULIA DALY. (With Songs, Duet and Dance.) JEFF DAVIS THE FIRST, Kins of Cation, aai Monarch.of an indefinite and portable Kingdom, Mr. Gtorge Johnson COLUMBIA, the Federal Princess, Mips Fanny Brown. The Burlesque will "be preceded by the comedy of “ Killy, the Maid with the MiiHug Pail.” H1LLY...;...... 1 MIS 3 JULIA DALY. Mbs. joto dbew>s ARCH-STREET THEATRE. SIXTH WERK OF TVS. OBANFRAB. UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS 1 THIS (Friday) EVENING, July lith, 1863, 'The great Drama of the Times THE OCTOROON. THE OOTQROON OR, LTFE IN LOUISIANA. THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON THE OCTOROON. ~ F. g. OHANFBAU AS “PETE.” The Piece Cant to the'Full Strength of the Company, DON’T FAIL TO. SEE THIS~GBAND DRAMA. FATUBDAY, BENEFIT OF MB. WALLIS. prices as usual. ‘ Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. A CAPTAO WILHAUS 1 THSILLING SCENES I N T E E L I F E OF i YANKEE WHALEMAN, EYEBY EVENING, at 8 o’clock precisely. WEEN ESP AY and SATURDAY Afternoooas at 3 o*dlt< Admission 16 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. Children 30 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF JL . TEE FISE ABTS, 3025 OHKSTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.tillfl P. M. Admission 25 neats. Children halt price. -Sharps of: Stock. .SBO jy9 «E»rpsßßß'.' : --g‘o'R- THE SID A BSaEKiaezHS sHeU E ! BUTOEB A - ANB ATLANTIC RAH* BOAD. ' Three trains daily t® Atlantic City and return, (Bun days excepted). Trains' leave YIKK-Streefc Ferry « follows: Train....i.......... Express Train. Freight and Accommodation KETUBNIITG Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train ..... 4 40 P. IS. tt « Express Train...,.616 A, 1L “ ; Freight and Accommodation.3lB A. M. FARE SI.BO. Rormd-trjp Tickets, pood only for tki day and train m which they are issued, 52.50. Excur sion Tickets, good for throe day a, $3. Hotels are cow open. JOHN G. BRYANT, je!s-tf ' Agent. FOE CAPE MAY:—The steamfcqat W M KENT, Cant Brett, leavi'R ABpH*fctreet v?hwf PYfiry TUESDAY «n« SA TURDAY at 9 o’clock A M., for CAPE M\Y, return ing alternate days, touching each way at New Cattle, jell 3m* • DE?JGHTFrjL SMI E S EI OU B 810 8 8 NIAGARA FALLS. LAKE ONTARIO, THE THOU SAND -ISLANDS, BAPID3 OF ST. LAWRUSOB BIVEB. MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON EI YEB, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW PORT, NEW YORK, &Q. E. G. DUTILH, SAMUEL C. COOK. Fare from Philadelphia to Niagara FaUs, Montreal, White MountainH, Boston, and retom, 542 £0 From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Sara toga, Hudson river, New York, and return, 839.00. For further pa* ticulars and hatu3hm« apply at th? office of the PHILADELPHIA AND BL?4TR\ RAILROAD LISE, Cf.rner of SIXTH and OBE3TNUT Streets, where a choice of routes mav be made to suit the taste of anvano. JOHN S. HTLLES, General Asent, Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. Philadelphia, July 3. 1862. : jyl-36t D. B. ERVIN, . H. 8. FISTER, JOSIAH BIEGEL, WEST CHESTER -AND PHILADELPHIA HUI FOAD, VIA. MEDIA. • PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON EX CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Country and_the most beautiful On'TUESDAYS .and FRIDAYS of each week tmtS further.notice an Extra Train will leave West Chester at 6.55 P M. for Philadelphia: . Passecgera baying Excursion Tickets can take either the 2'or 4.30’ P M.■ Train front Philadelphia, and the ( or 6.55 P. M. Train from West Cheater. BOUND-TBIf TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of West . Chester, good on any of Hie above Trains, out or in, may be had on these days ONLY, at EXCURSION RATES, good ooly on the days'!saaed. For farther Information, apply at the- Ticket Office, is the Depot, N. E. comer of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. , v . MANYDELIGETJTJI. LOCATIONS PO* SUMMER BOARDSJttI OKTHSXIKS OF TSE BoIJ), igTIEABD FIRE AND MARINS OFFIOS 41S ’WALNUT BTBEBT, PEniAHBLPHXA. This company continoes to take rieka eh the saftr classes of Property at low rates. Xfco pnblic can rely apon its responsibility, and a&&- ty to p»7 losseg promptly. - Its disbursements for 4bA benefit of the public, daring the last nine years, e scasd ioop.ooe, and wa respectfully solicit as favor tn'cbo future. KEE3OTOB3. OKAS. I. DRPOOT, JHP.B¥ WAMkEB; JOSH W. OLAQHOSS, JOHN TEORNLSP, a S.HSA2I.ITT, ’• ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., . PSTKE S. HOE, of H. 5. WM. M. 3WAXN, FBRMAN SHSFPARB JOSEPH XLAPP, H. B. tl. S. X.AWSSSOK, WM. C. REDiIAN, JOHN SUPPLIER. TT?AME INSTTitAJ J? No. 406 CHESTNUT . Fl&3 A&B WS** VT&TS RANCS: OOMPANS, PENNSYLVANIA. Davii Jayne, SL B„ John M. WMteU, jEdwardO. Knight, Thomas B. Stewart, . . Kanry Lewis, Jr., DAVID JAYS JOHN R. WTI SAMUEL S. MOON, Secre Office, Commonwealth B? Scree*, Philadelphia. • LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE MOVES to No. 21 Booth SEVENTH Street, rear the Franklin Institate. The ohderaigned, thaahfal for past favors, and being determined - tb‘merit Future patronage, has secured fig ciegant and convenient storo, and baa now on hand s large assortment of LSKo’s Celebrated Wrought eaft Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Unequalled BanJcYauli, SaSe,azvd Bank Locke. Lillie's B&nhYaultDcors road Locks will be furnishat to order on short notioe. -j This ia the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door‘and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention Is celled to Lillie’s K*ft Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ao. This Safe to con ceded to eorpaas in style and elegance anything yet ef fered for this pnxposa, and is the only one that is strict!? fire and burglar proof. , SproialHotio*-—lhavenowon handsay twenty oft Tarrel, Herring, A Oo.’fc'Bafes, moat of them nearly new, and some forty of other make?a, a oomptet* assortment as to rises, and all lately exchanged for tfc* now cerebrated Lillis Safe. They will be aoM ft* vary low prices. Please oall ted examine. ja2s-lyif M.O.BADLEB, Aaentr SUMMER RESORTS: LONG BRANCH, MONMOUTH 00., ST & BfETBOPOOITAN HOTEL, NOW OPEN. jylO* in * J. 11. & I. W.COOPEK, FrojaXatora, HOTELS, Sob. XT and 19 FAME BOW, {OPPOSITE THE A3TOS 1KH138,) NEW YORK. SKBSIS 81.60 PBS BAT. FIBBT-CLASS HOTEL. SYKES, OBADWXOK, & 00* WAawnm'Pfm, .Tnlr 16,1R6T. au23-lir AMUSEMENTS OF TEE GREAT AMERICAN COMIC ACTRESS. THlS'(Friday) EVENING, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF SEA BATHING. .....7.80 A. 4.00 P. K.. .....5.00 P. H. EXCURSIONS Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. je2l-tnwfs if IHSURAJSCE COMTAMiSS. INSURANCE COMPANY. 0 A PIT All 15200,000. THOMAS G3AVKN, President- A. S. QSLIiRXT, Vice President, JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. NOS COMPANY Street. IN£> mSUSA&OM. OTOE3. E. D. Woodrnif* John Kessler, Jr .v P. 3. Justice, Washington Jona*j ChftH. Stok63e John W. Brennan K, President., EDBON, vice Pr«sidem ABD, Becretery. (ssh3S -Iftt }?. N. Back, Chaß . Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilldin, Uso. A. West, O.W.Davia, ’ ' ' . FRANCIS H. BXJI / CHARLES RICH. WILLIAMS !. BLANC* ’H SIRS EIPU , OP THS BSATS CF Charles £L RogKtH John K. Walker. Robert Bboemfuter, W&tfain Stmthera. Elijah Jcneg. SE, M D., PresJdent. tFIALL, Vice President etary. laSdln*, 615 tiBESTBETJ- SAJFSS» B EVANS & WATSON’S . BALAMANBmR BATHS; BTOBH, 16 BOTJTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADEIiPHIA,PA. A large variety of nBR-rBOOT BATM alwayioa ■ . . QAUT I O N • The well-earned ropatation of EAffißANkS 1 SOAIjES ~ Bn Induced the tnakera ot Imperfect balances to offer them M “FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” end purcheeeoi have thereby, to many Instances,been subjected to fraud end Imposition. FAIRBANKS’ BOALHS are mennhw* mred only by the original Inventors, I. A T. FAIR BANKS A 00., and are sdapted-to every, branch ot th* business, whore a correct and durable Scales la reonirad. FAIRRANES & EWING, General Agenta, WIQ.H MASONIO EAIiHi TW QSBOTQT ST. HENRY WOOD, Superintendent.
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