The Hallway Imposition. To the Editor of The Press :■ Sib : Your determined attitude of resistance to tlio encroachments upon the rights of tbo pooplo ■of the Illegal combination known ns the Board of Presidents of tho city railway companies, Is worthy of all praise, and in kooping with the liigh charac ter of your Independent journal, Ytfur articles and tho contributions of able writers to your columns havo shown up the ava rice, moanness, and want of “soul” or railway managers, in a manner to make thorn wineo, if tho sense of fooling be not dead within them. The unjustitloblo advance of faro—tho compulsion somctimes used to eject unfortunate pnssengors who could not furnish tho add penny— tho stopping for passengers of already over-crowded oars, froauentiy -on tho crossings—tho snall-liko pace of cortain linos along Eighth and Fourth streets—and other trials ■Of the public temper, have come in for their share Of condemnation, but one grlovous shortcoming or ■these companies has not even been alluded to in any ■■article 1 havo socn, This is the non-providing of fendors before tho wheels of cars’, to prevent their ■running over children, and others. Tlioro Is not a Week—scarcoly a day—that a frightful aooident of ■thl? kind does not occur in some qunrtor of the city, resulting fatally In nine cases out of ten, and the •conrainnity Ims becomo so used to It as no longor to think about the matter, : Now, cilnjiot something bodono to compel these ■companies to adopt somo plan for tlio saving of "these vuluuble lives 1 Any ear-builder or carpenter would undertake to attach fendors to the oars, that would in no wise Itn pedo locomotion, and yet render the running over pooplo an impossibility, for a move trifto—probably lessthanfivo dollars a car! What, then, must we think of their cupidity when an effectual safeguard •Of life and limb, insignificant In cost and applicable With little trouble or delay, Is not oven suggested 1 Bet us agitato this questioprantil tho peremptory .demands of an Injured community Tor tlio safety of their little ones can no longer bo disregarded. I am respectfully yours, Specie Payments, To the Editor of The Press •• - ■ : ■'.-,. Sut: It was stated, in tlio House of Bepresonta tlvos, on Thursday, by Bfr, Thad. Stevens, that “ tho Bank of England suspended specie payments from 1708 to 1822.'* Tills is not exactly correct. The bank was restricted from cash payments by an Order In Council, dated February 28, 1707, Fool’s act for the resumption of cash payments passed in 1810, and the bank, anticipating tho period fixed by Parlia ment, commenced paying specie in 1321. During the whole timo of suspension from eash payments, there was a fall supply of silver money, at no pre mium at all; and the highest point of gold was never more than a little over 30 per cent, Agoldcngutnea (21 shillings) was sometimes worth a pound note (20 and six shillings in silver. ■ ; CITY ITEMS. FitiWATtnm to XotAvß Tows.—Now tint the Sanitary Fair is about to close, our citizens nro con templating, under tlia impetus of this terrible warm weather, their trips to the country.- A desire, with the thcvinometerat ninety-byetn the shade, becomes almost universal to exchange the parched city for tho -—« vast cmljowerlug shades, The twilight groves and visionary vales, " or some favorlto summer resort. But with .'many the necessary preparations for a rural expedition of this hind have been almost wholiy superseded by the general Interest taken in the Fair. The sowing must hence ho dor.o up expeditiously. Now, therefore, Is the.time to get that long-promised AVhccler & Wilson Sewing .Machine, Wife, mother, daughter, how is the time for you to make a Wheeler & Wilson machine n positive prerequisite to your getting ready to leavo the etty. Every family should have a sow- Ing machine, and It is simply repeating a truism to state that the Wheeler & Wilson is the best Ih the world. Qver five thousand of tlijpse aro In use In this city alone, in our best families, and among them fill we hove never yet been apprised of a single dist appointment. In fact, there is no possible risk in buying a Wheeler ft Wilson machine, as. every one Sold is warranted to give perfect satisfaction to the ipurohoaer, or the money is returned. Visitors to the Great Con trill Fair should not fail to call at the. Wheelor .& Wilson 'establishment, 704 Chestnut ;Btraot, above Seventh. The Wheeler Sc TVllson ma ■chines h&vo this iiecnliarity also, that- they arc prac tical and easily learned, and the work they perform, while it is vastly more beautiful, is equally as dura tie as the very host hand-sowing. ' “Babnum’s SEtir-58W28. !! —Tha -most useful anil important appendage to the sewing-machine yet discovered and applied, is the “ Barmim . Self- Sewer.” By this ingenions attachment the 13 adjusted, guided, aid regulated, without the aid : of the operator. Every 11 Florence”_ machine Bold". Supplied with one of these admirable Solf-’’ sewer " ■without extra charge, which renders the 'sustaius tho strength of the sufferer* Tho unloa or Disinfectant, Tonic, ami Dcobstruent properties In this medi cine, and tho fact that oil these influences are blended harmoniously in its operation, distinguish it from all other preparations. ' Lot the aflUoted give it a trial. Prepared only by .Dr. D. Jayne & Son, No. 242 Chestnut streot. . jc27-mw2t A splendid ASSORTMENT of missos 1 , childrens* and boys’hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased of Charles Oakfdrd & Sons, 834 and 838 Chestnut Street, Continental Hotel. Ohas T, Leipor . John D Jones, Cincinnati Meat .1 P Jourti,Cincinnati H U King, Pittsburg Tlior Chamberlin, Mitnoy ,T 8E Worlev.Sait Lake City Francis Lfiirt, Now York Goo T Lines k wf. Temi Wm Jlptcfiir, Pittsburg Tims Woodward Rufus M Erskiu W A Hanford, Ohio H Fnuk, Titusville' Alex K Esty; Massachusetts A M Brown, USA Thns OalF. Aurora C Zug. Pittsburg II CotjW k la, New York W T-Wbitieu & la. Lowell A it Bruche, lndinuapolia MA Thoißßs, Baltimore Geo W Quintard; IT Y ‘Msj Gon Gillmore.USA - Geo Shea, NY E Ward, NY S Sheley, Detroit Wll Barclay, Wash, DC C A Smith k la, Louisville Miss F Pope, Bordontowu T B Yale,Rochester, N Y 0 J Dickey, Laucaster ,1 G Stewart k wf, Ohio Missß Johnson, Ohio H C Phillips, N Y Geo T Planted, Boston’ Jas W Swenk, Ealt Hobart Oakley, N Y~ TB Adrianee, New York C L HalcoU. New York H W Johnson & wf, N Y L Goodwin, New York K E Doyle & wf, New York Mrs Hunter,-New York J M Wood, - Portland \N Cnrtis, New York DWhar, New York E Getty. Hudson, N J W D Colt, Washington J Cooper, MtYornou, 0 Judge Bracken, Wash ■ AR Miller, Baltimore D W Middleton,Wash G. O. A. An Englishman, R Greene, Providence, RI John Preston, Boston A 31 Brown, U 8 A C .S Dunham, New Jersey* John Price, New, York V Tyson, i-UUimore EPBewliuga John Cooper, Maryland H M Field, New York - TB Brooks, USA - 1 : G $ Merrell, Lawrence W F Gill, L&wreiice J M Phillips, Washington The G J W Earn Washington E-Lynx!, Williamsport E C Lewis, Clarksville : J I> Benton. New York C P Stiles, N«w York I) U Courtney, Pittsburg Miss S 0 Wickersbatn, Balt ,W L Hirst * A W Benedict, Huntingdon G D Green, Huntingdon W M Be-rtem, Carlisle 'J A Wi-ler, Harrisburff W IT Maxwell. Pittsburg W H Hickttr, Washington 1> C Yates,-Penua W Orwig Jno Morgen, Brooklyn JW Martin J H Lemon, St Joseph R Saunders, St Joseph P D Devlan, Reading SGoodall, Des Moines A L Bredat, Cuba ■ N Stetson, Orange, N J O Hamilton, Jersey City Mr Kimball, Jersey City b J Albertson, Penna W J Leonard, Md IXO Hatlan, New York . J/P Gibbin, New Yor’*'. H B Herr, West E Getty, New Tor** E J Allen, ’Washington, PC SIP Hoard, Norristown, Pa 'nioa Cook, New York. ' James Co,ok, New York I DEB**' : The Am H n ' .uson, Reading . : w Htles, Baltimore E Walker, Boston „ P Rundoll, N Jer&eyil. Clias Hoiier, B Jersey A B Miller C C Starr, USK Geo H'Houck, Baltimoro John S Manly, Baltimore Henry T King J W Sheppard, Cincinnati Isaac Bull, Marylaud John Locke, Lewtsburg r s »T,‘ ' l *rt, N Jersey •W®l‘lSler.w star - c „» E Oliphant, New lA&vu* W Slack, Maryland " v r J Forsythe, Pemberton [. Lt Col J W Bennett,US A , Albert \Y Smith, Prov, R I. E J Primer j, John P Doll, N York i Tlie 3fei James Collins, Mahaaoy L P Noylc;r Scranton O Browning, Penna Levi Xipdegraff & da Edwin Mickley, Penna G W Cyphers, Cfttasauqua J S Wood & wf.New York G A Hiuaason, Connecticut SM Rainey AS Weinslieimer, AllcnPn H A Pre tz, Allentown. H Hakes, Penna . J B Bnnbar, Newport Capt W HStater.w&sh.D C Helier, Risler, Wash, D C H S Myers, Wash. D C G Straeer&wLLockHavon. ChasJ Russell, Nesv York Get? Bench &wife, Perry co T‘H J*ench, Peny co John Gr»v.hain } Portage, Wis A A Robinson, Boston Sami P Browdr, Strasbnrg W Harmany, Waflhmgtn co Gro N Torrence, Foima Ur OUbarley, Elk co, Pa Marshall J Earley, Elk co Philip Fagim, Mauch Chunk W O Leslie, Pittsburg . Thos Brodriek, Wilkesbar H H Moulton. New York Q M Rottord, Wilwaukee K P Armstrong, Pittsburg Geo Hamilton&l, Wheeling The X O A Douglas, Absecom,N J W 5 Wells, New York G Samuels, New York J S Wood & wf, New York J M James & wf, Ohio A l.owher, Delaware J TGriffith, Delaware W F Griffith, Delaware S J Herdinan, Delaware . O To’inie, New York J G Forman. Trenton L BlBisel, Lock Haven E L MunsoiT’& la, Wash , G Z Work, . , . J IS Wetmore, Wellsboro AmosTiltou, Trenton B E Curtis, New Yerk States E J Moore, Port Deposit GbqW Sfcme, Harrisburg H Jones, New York John lieves, Lancaster Joseph Hendig.Mlllersburg OBSoder, Harrisburg - W H BeodiS, Middleton A T H Borale Wm B Wilson C A McCauley, Pittsburg W H Flack, Pittsburg The Jft Louis Brumback, Beading Mrs Dowilbiss, Lancaster . W P Crenshaw, Lancaster GeoWyndkoop John Weitzel •••■ B Kemerer, New York MissWyiie, Coatesville Miss R Y Phillips,PottavTe W Beckiey, Pott&ville TU© €omi J Barton, Chef tor co E Chester co G*o llGrier, Altoona Chas Smith, Pittsburg ' Dr JJ Clark, USA OKAGue, Pittston . Tbo Ms E F Brewster, Brid geton, N J G Nixon, Bridgeton, N J C G Slam burger & la,Penna T B Conway, Maryland E G Atwoou L Evans. New Jersey A C Wetherbeo, New Jersey Eobt J Hill, Milford, Del One-Pricb Clothing, of the Latets Styles, made in the Bast Manner, expressly for BE* TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order'warranted satisfactory. Oar Ohe-Pkice System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly JONES&CO., 004 MARKET Street. Deaf Made to Head, Instruments to assist the hearing, in every variety and of the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA’S, 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. je22-6t To Cleah the House of Flies, use Dutcher’s celebrated - LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, aneat, cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will kill i quart. Sold everywhere, FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO., TENTH and MAS* KET Streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. my2s-wfm2m- v G——lB63——B. ■ ; . We respectfully Invite your attention to and conside ration of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration. The proprietors are proud to acknowledge the unparalleled success which has attended the sale of their valuabk preparation/ known da nearly every portion of tb* civilized world as the “GOLDEN BITTERS.” ' = We risk nothingwhen we term them a, valuable pre paration, for they are one of the few articles of the present day which are not a humbug; and we are wil ling and able to satisfy any person or persons who will call upon ns, that the celebrated “ Golden Bitters’* are : a gen dine, bona fide hygienic article. It is the wish of the proprietors that the virtue of the article be tested be fore condemning. A decision of their merits by any on* who has tried them is worth a million of purchased bogus testimonials. For creating a healthy APPETITE thoy are invaluable,-and are unequalled as a TONIQ. They are mild in their action, and operate In giving vigor and strength to the system—not by any chann they produce in the solids, but through the medium o! the living principle. They are purely VEGETABLE, being composed of Gentian Root, Calamus, Sassafras, and many other remedial agents of the Vegetable world, all preserved in Jamaica Ram and Sherry Wine, AS A BEVERAGE they are the moat wholesome, invigorating, and pala table stimulant over offered to the public. Andthefaet of their being prepared chemically , and scientifically precludes the possibility of a bitter, unpleasant taste, common to Bitters generally offered for sale. We es pecially recommend them to LADIES, and particularly to those suffering from Debility, Weakness, and Pros* tration. Half a wine glass of these “Bitters” throe or four times a day will produce a remarkable healthy change in persons greatly debilitated, The “aolden BUters* ’ have been tried and not found wanting. They are put up In our own patent quart bottles, and for salt by Druggists, Grocors, sc., throughout the world. Each bottle bears a fac simile of the signature of Hub bel & Co. GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO;, Sole Proprietor*, Hudson, N. Y.; Central Depot, American Ex, Building, New XttrEi & G. BOOZ, Agent, Mada, leHw, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. iiiuental. Mrs Livingston Mrs Uphain P D Havriman, Now York Mi*s Mbllie Coolbaugh • B I) Washburn, Boston Major R V L Reber, Ohio T 1 T Wadsworth & wf. HI . B Vaacleve& lit, Newark Lt G B'Mnssoy, Folly Island Win P Hallowell The C'om G P Griffith, Cincinnati Geo H IVyhrand, Baltimore B Smith - ;■ J Zublrla. Louis Stone. Baltimore Britton A Hill, St Louis Mr Banraann, Now York K Logan, Bucks co John S McGrow. N Orleans J T Morris & la, N J J H Easton & ia, Ohldago Ge;> H SHi’ava, California •Mrs Nichols, Salem Mrs Dr J Messenger, NY Mrs C L William*,Pa Whs M E Wilson, Balt W J Gibbs, Chicago V M Thompson, On Croak L B B ftdT, Wash. DC Mrs W Glia fry, Wash, DC P Pendleton & wf, Va W B Palmer & wf, N Y W S G otis, Cleveland ACntrr.NY L Bannister & la F Dana, N Y 0. P Gordon &wf, Cincin,o J Valentine, Washington ; AlfredSupplee, Washington JtHxoo, Hartford Major W K Darlington JN Elj’, Baltimore . JE Williams, New York W II Shinn, Columbus J F Frank & son, Memphis C W Goyer & son, Memphis John Johnson, MomohU D McGandloss, Pittsburg G F McCaudUss, Pittsburg E R Sawyer, Boston D C Farrell, Peoria, 111 !) B Cobb. New York .1 A Thomas, Kentucky W J Murray, New York - Capt A May, New Orleans Mies M A May, NewOrleaus Mrs R Bloomer, N Orleaus Mies liioom*r,Naw Orleans Alex Christie, Ottawa. C \V C H Alien, Steubenville Mrs Panton &ch, Louisville MrsJß Anderson. Louisville T Parish &wf, New York h \ hu Benschoten & wf, N r FBnrthoud, New York Mis&M E Foster, WasMagt •Toha Koch, Washington D Morgan & la,'Piti3toa D S George, Lebanon Jus Miller, Cincinnati H W Brown, Union co H Laodreth, Union co A W Benedict, Huntingdon Miss E P Oorsey, Huatingd Capt .T Cummin*, N York H C Maxwell, Harrisburg Chas B Hitchcock, Maryld K G Parker, Lewistown Ja* P Jbues, New York G Rnddin, Boston H Conrad, New York T McM Patton &\vf,Oregon ASUles, Washington, DC JC Harper, Cleveland Geo H U S N . A. P»ale, Venango o yoijfa & wif,,# York v Bntler. 8t Louis MlcWgiiii A S Berry, Michigan WFKi n „,M, cll K ST Fmk, Pittsburg Thosgethertek, mtsvilla Tkos PoUard, Sow York JI P Fow!»r, Taiflaqnj-- Mlss Fowler. TaiiuS- SlissHJWV~ f,u lerican. F Cambloss, N Jersey C F Salkeld, N Jersey Robt B Potter, N Jersey W H Clark, New York Robt Shugg, New York F Gunthee, Toronto, C W CN Hooker, New York - F T Maybary SD Collins, Maryland G H Barnes G Bosshard, Havana H Jobnston, Pottsville G HilJ, New. York Jj McClellan, Maryland Sami Wilson, Pittsburg FWMilnor, NJersey - r^.r nros j l ., [Jos L SiflHu . . - . J A Cutler, Cleveland J CDiltes, Trenton Jno Pettibono, Washington ‘ciiants’r W H MoouffV’i Steubenville J A Gamble," Jorsoy Shore H C Parsons A‘ wt* b Haven H Greenebanm,' Louisville Miss B B Carapbel. vPhtsb r g fiiiss Wade, PittsbuJg . Miss Campbell, Pittsharg Caldwell, Altoona' H Hass-npiug, Danville IMcAbee & ia, Phiia « r 3 Easton MastS DBrodliead,’Easton. Sirs Sleek Miss Jenks C McCaflerty, Bellefoate A h Stauffer & wf, Reading Washiugton Sami P Brown, Strasbarg J b Gazzam . ?r ol r nP Parish Penna H J Chnst, Peana Capt J N uoyne, USA WE Wording H D McDonald, Ohio Joel Read, New York A Weber, New York T Weber, New York. J Beat, Nbw York E S Lowe, Williamsport J T Irvin, Ctoarfieid Miss AM Irvin, Clearfield Sami Keefer, Forf Wnyn3 T B Dellicker, Oil Creek B G Niles, Cincinnati, O S H Smith, Brownsville N Quill & wf, New York John Moyer, Tamaqua Henry Whitaker WMiller, New York F Frederick & wf, Fnukfrd Jos Lorac & la, Baltimore Geo V Costello, Elmira e Jas filorton. New York John Wiley & wf, iYash Sergt J S Harrison, Alex, Ya John E Bearse, Alex, Ya Lieut Haynes, Alox, Ya D Watson, Kentucky - B Blegill &lfly Kentucky J L Haynes, Lock Haven J A Cogley, Lock Haven Union. S F Neely, York co . James P Andrews; Lancco A J Wolfkill&la,Lewist'n Frederick H Saiger,Phiia J A Hawks Lloyd Smith - Robt D Chambers, Virginia 51M Cooke. Phiia T P Smith Sc wf, Lancaster^ C E Pryher itlonnl. C M Shoemaker, Reading Miss R C Crillman, Reading J Dmpleby Sc la, Reading J S Dell . S Lightcap, Pottstown D Davison, Boston E M Davis, Boston G W Schropp, Bethlehem imercial. Win Fisher, Chester co A L Itttghes. Chester co E L Maxwell & La, Reading W Hall. New York RC Davis, USA h E Alder, U S A *tUson, S D Browning, Namwsb'g L W Stuart, Great Bend P C Cronise, Penna M Holler, Bashkiil, Pa Gen S Brown J K D Knowles, Delaware GS G Harvey, N Orleans . SPBOIAIj notiojbs. New York, AprlllS,lB64. Hoyt's Hiawatha Hath Rkstoratiyb. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha, wan adjudged to have conferred the groateat boon on hU tribe because he brought to its notice corn. Everyone wlU'&iimii that our preparation is worthy of its name, forthe hens* fits it confers when it is known. WHAT THE HTAWATHA DOES, It restores ‘faded and gray liair and whiskers to their original color. It brings up the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops its falling out, cleaußSß It and the scalp from all impu* rlties, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar of lead, &o. Tbo proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to teat in the New York dailieß three weeks, which >c WAS NEVER ACCEPTED: Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring up the oolor, Every proprietor to use no thing bat his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of "the result lobe widely published at the expanse of the unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. ‘ JOSEPH HOYT.& CO., mh!9-ly * 10 University Place, New York, Steinway & Sohs, PIANOS. ""'fffftV PIANOS. For sale only at BLABIUS BROS., 1008 CHESTNUT Street. ;The Popular. Clothing House; op Phila. “OAK HALL. *’ Beet-class goods at moderate prioes. WANAMAKER k BROWN. ’ 6. E. comer SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS, Sixth si. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium L 6 OK-STITOH SEWINO MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. .Baleeroorn*. 704- CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh DIED- SCOTT.—On the 23d inst., from a wound received June 3d. in front of Richmond, Freeman Scott, Jr , son of Fr< Oman andStary Scott, of this city, iu the IStb. year of his age. “The patriot is always ennobled.’' . -His friends and relatives aud those of his family, to gc'her with the members of the Spread Eagle Associa tion, Rrts respectfully invited to attend the funeral,from . th« residence of William NelF.flll North Eleventh street, above Poplar, Tuesday afternoon,.at4o , clGck< To pro ceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. - •* BROMBUSR.— On the 2Cth lust. , at the residence of her daughter, Mary Aim Neil, Mrs. Rachel Brombush, widew of the late David Brombush, in tho S3th year of her age. Intermont at Greenwood, New York. [New York payers please copy, j PENINGTON. —On th©3, and Freshmen, by Professor Kendall (Geometry), written. From 11 to V, Juniors* by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. . WEDNESDAY v22d-Frora 9 to 11, Jmviors, by Pro fessor Kendall (Differential Calculus),aud Sophomores, by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metals), written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Allen (Greek Minor Pot-ts), oral. THDESDaV, 23d—From 0 to lL.KdjJtomores, •by Pro feasor Kendall-(Analytical* Geometry), written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Professor Frazer (Heat and the Steam-Engine), oral. FRIDAY, 24tn—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Professor Jackson (Cicero’s Tusculance): oral. From 11' to 1, Sophomores, by Professor Allen (Clouds of Aristo phanes), oral. MONDAY, 27th—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Professor Allen (the Prometheus of JF.schyltiK),' oral. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Coppoe (History), oral. : TUESDAY, 2Sth—From 9 io 11, Sophomores, by Pro fessor Jackson (Horace's Odes), oral?' WEDNESDAY, 29th~Fram 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Pro fessor Jackson (Livy), oral. GEORGE ALLEN, je2l-St Secretary of the. Faculty of.Aris, - EIGHTY EIGHTH ANJfITJEBSA -|2» RY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. “THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF PENNSYLVANIA.” The annual stated meeting of “The State Society of tb* Cineimiatiof Pennsylvania,” willbe held at the LA PIERRE HOUSE, on BROAD Street, below CHEST NUT, on MONDAY, the 4th day of July.-1801, at 10 o’clock A. M. : • HARRIS L. SPEC AT, . ■ je27-7t .. . Secretary. 12®*' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,— PROPO SALS will be received at tho Hotel of I. B JOLLY, in Dover, Morris county, N J. , on the fith of JULY, for the graduation and masonry of the OGDEN MINE RAILROAD, ten miles in length. Plans,specifi cations, and profiles cm be seen, on and after July Ist, by applying to GLO. RICHARDS, President, at Dover, or P. BRADY,Engineer,Catasanqtia,;Penna. GEO. RICHARDS, President. je27-St* P. BRADY, Engineer. IKS“ UNIVERSITY OF PJBiVNSyLYA* NIA-DEFARTMENT OF ARTS.—The Exami nation of Candidates for admission will be held at.the UNIVERSITY ou THURSDAY, tho 30th just., at 10 o’clock A. M. Students can apply tor ad mission to pur sue-ihe full course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or only that poriionof it for which the degree, of Bachelor of Science is given, or any such portion as the Faculty may sanction. GEORGE ALLEN. je27-4t Secretary of the Facnlty of Arts. TUBE SUS(ti'JEKA?fNA AND TIDE* WATER canal COMPANIES have their office at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4. - Tho * ‘ Transfer Agency ’ * of these Companies, hereto fore in South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the office of the Companies, at the place above stated. - - . je27-30t PHII .A DELPIIU AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Oflice, No. 1337 South FOURTH Street, Phiuapelphia, June 22, 1864. To avoid detention, ihe holders of COUPONS of this Company due on the'lst proximo are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the SOUrinst., when re ceipts will be given, and checks will be ready for de livery on the Ist proximo in exchange for said receipts, . ,je2*-7t 6, BRADFORD, Treasarer, , NOTICE -APPLICATION HAS been made at the office of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal Company for a renewal of a Certifi cate of One Share of Stock in that Company, in tho name of JEREMIAH EarLEN, deceased, the ordinal having been mislaid or destroyed. WM. P. CRESSON,* Adm. cum Test., &c., of the will of . apll-xn!3t* LYDIA EMLEN. r® 39 OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE LAND •ZSs? COAL COMPANY. No. 330 South THIRD fcfereet, cornerof WILLINu’S Alley. - Philadelphia, June 15,1564. At ameeting of the Directors of the WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY held this day, a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock was declared out of the profits for the past six months, payable on and after July 1,1864. The Transfer Books will be closed until July 2d next je!7*l4t F fi. JACKSON, Treasurer. KjS*. CO3IMENCEMENT AT DICKIN SON COLLEG E. -EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad Coropauy to the visitors toDICKINSuN COLLEGE, Carlisle, on MON DAY and TUESDAY, June 27th aud 23. Good during Commencement week. . ... je2s-3t* : REV. H. F. HERN WILL lUEAI> an Essay on “Beauty.” at the Monthly Meet ing of tho YOUNG. MEN 'ft CIIfeISTIAN ASSOCIATION, in their Rooms, Nos. 1001) and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING next, at 8 O’clock. AU are cordially.invited to attend.. N. 11, The debate on Temperance, fromthe lastmeet- Ing, will be continued, , . j025-2t* r® 1 * OFFICE UNION PASSENGEK RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 419 WALNUT St., Jnnelfi, 1884.—The second instalment of Five Dollars on each share of the capital Stock of the Uuion Passenger Railway Company will be duo and' payable at the office of said Company on and after July 7, IS6L By order of the Board of Directors. je2Q-14t* W.H. KEMBLE, Secretary. NOT ICE IS HEItEHY GIVEN Jn®' that an instalment of. OND DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Slock of the iETNA MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, payable on or before the FIRST DAY OF JULY” I at the oflice of the Company, No, 334 WAL NUT Street, Philadelphia. * By order of the Directors. B, A. HOOPES, Treasurer • Philadelphia, JuneS. lS&i . V ; jollrtjyi FST STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.- Tlie members of the STATE CENTRAL COM MITTEE will meet for organization at 4 o’clock P. M; , on WEDNESDAY, July 6th,at the house of the CHAIR MAN, in HARRISBURG. Fa. By order of jel7-UY6 . SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. J£3?* MVIDEKI> NOTICE.-TIIE Me- CLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Oflice No. 411 WALNUT Street. : . , fair,AT)Bi.PHiA, June ISM. The Board of Directorshavetbls day declared the third monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, payable at the office of the Company on and after WEDNESDAY, July 6,180-1. The Tranafer Books will close cm WEDNKdDAY, Jaue 29th, at 3 o’clock, until July Oth. qe23-m*3 WM, MOONEY, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE F All EE OIL Ids' COMPANY, No. 55 North TUlttl)‘Street; f Philadelphia, JtineSl, ISG4. At an election held this day the following-named stockholders this Company: MYTIKGEK. EDWIN A. HENDHY, ( JOHN B McWILLIAMS, L N. COTLEY. THOMAS STCAKT. At a nipi'tijik' of tne Dirootors, held on the same day, L. O MYTIKQBB was elected President, and GEO, W. McWIELIAMS, gewetary and Treasnrer. ‘ je2B-it»; - 1 ” km. W.MoWU-MABS. Seo’y. THE PRES&—PHILADELPHIA,' MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1864.' fcSSp* «HKAT €£NTRAI f’AIIt.—CASH receipts atthe General Treasury, From Committee on Labor, Ineomo. and Ro* venue, por L, Montgomery Bond, chairman, add Itional $36,500 00 Contribaticn from Cardiff, Wales, per C. 1). Cleve2*nd and Cyrus W. Field*. transferred from account 01 Sanitary Commission to this account.; 403 31 Proceeds of tm exhibition given by Professor Foes and Young Ladies and Gentlemen of Hazleton, Union county, Pa 43 20 Proceeds or a collection inado bv Mrs. Hayes, and other Ladies of Hazleton, union county, Fa - 20 35 rroceedsfif a lecture givon by the Rev. J. Wel lesley Jones, at Altoona, Fa., per Enoch: Lewis... 34 SO Moses Pierce, Norwich, Conn., por J. E. Kingsley 100 00 Duncannon Dramatic Association, par John Wlsier. IGS 17 Greencaßtle and. Antrim Township Sanitary Organization, pet* George W. Ziegior, Troa* surer .. 1,032 00 Collection made at Lueoyville, Wyoming county. Fa., per Mrs. E. Merritt.... ..$ll5 0U Express charge 40 114 60 Committee on Xatbor, Income, and Revenue, per John W, Ul&ghorao, Treasurer, addi tional 15,000 00 Fair Bank, per Mosers. Antelo & Lewis, mem bersof the Committee on Finance..... 300,000 00 Proceeds of a sale and exhibition of Miniature llouso contributed to the Fair by Mr Errick son and others, per Miss C. IC. 8idd1e....... 2,55 S 00 Received from John Mooru for tickets sold at the following places: At the office. 132.3 Chestnut street...... 673 00 W.-B. ElHbcr, B6South Third street.:...... 1,335 01 J. B. Pugh, Sixth and Chestnut streets 300 Q 3 H; H. Henderson'&. Co., 528 Arch street....... 15u 00 Presbj twian Board of Publication,S2l Chcst • nutMreet. 4QCO . C. M. Burns, 011 Chestnut street. 1.100 GeorgeW. Pitcher, 80S Chestnut street 125 00 McAUihter.Sißro., 728 Chestnut street 115 03 Ashmeml & Evans, 724 Chestnut street 303 00 Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut street...... ..... 150 Ol J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut..... 725 00 W. S. & A. Martiem, 606 Chestnut stroel 400 00 l’orUlnpino & Higgius, 66 North Fourth St.. 250 Go : Smith, Englls-h, & Co, 23-North-Sixth St-... 85 00 Methodist Book Depository, 119 N Sixth St- 145 00 American .Baptist Publication Bocietj, 530 Arch street... 230 00 GcorgeC. Bower, Sixth and Vin 0......,,..,, 175 00 D. 31. fleillg, Ridge avenue aud Spring Gar* d0n......... 300 00 C. Li Hufnol, Nineteenth and Gromv stroots. 60 03 John C. liisley, Continental H0te1.;......... 400 03 John MclCnight, 415 Chestnut 5treet........... S5O 03 • Moss&Co., 432 Chestnut street. 30000 Lutheran Publication Society, 42 N. Ninth.*• 200 00 Jostnh G. Auuof, 158 North Tenth streot.... 20 00 . '-The union League Uouic, 1118 Chcatuut St-. 100 00 John Marsh, 1102ChestnutKtfeet.. 40 60 Committeo on Benefits,* Exhibitions, and En tertainments, per George Trott, chairman, » additional..... 3,009 00 : Previously rep0rted.......... GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.- At a mooting or the EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE, held on .SATURDAY EVENING, the following rosolu tibns were adopted In regard to the disposal of the BAI LEY VASE: Resolwd, That the oresent method of voting for the Bailey Vase shall cease on Monday, the 27th. at 10 IV M-, when the votes received up to that time shall be counted, and reported to the Chairman of the Executive Committee. Resolved, That new candidates for Iho vase may bo nominated until 10 o’clock P. M on Monday, the 27th. instant, on the payment of twenty dollars for each can didate, as heretofore- . Rtsolval, That the voting for Ihe vase* on Tuesday, the SSth instant, shall be by sealed envelopes, contain ing the name of the candidate voted for and the money representing each vote cast for such name, at one dollar each. - Resolved, That the envelopes so deposited onTues day shall not be opened nor counted until 10 P. M. on that day, when the voting shall cease, and the boxes : containing the envelopes and votes so cast on that day 'shall be delivered to a committee of three persons to bo appointed by the Chai rinan of the Executive Committee. Resolved, That said committee shall, on receipt of, said boxes, proceed forthwith to opeu the envelopes and count the votes so given, and alter adding the same' to the votes given for the several candidates as reported on Monday, the 27th Instant, report the final result to the Execntive # Comralttee, who will 'thereupon award the vase to the candidate who has received the g-eaateST number of votes, ' - *3®“* GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.-AT A meeting of the Executive Committee, held Juno 22a, ISS4, tie following- resolutions were adopted, and ordered to be published: I’esoh’-ed. That the Executive Com nitioe learn .with sincere regret ibe death of-BENJAMIN GERHARD, Esq., n member of the Committee on General Arrange ments, and desire to record their deep sense of thair loss. * Resolved, That Mr. Gerhard’s great interest, in the Saoitary Connntssion, whereof he was an associate member, and in the Fair now in progress for its beue&fc, . merits and receives the grataful recollection of the public and of that committee of which lie was an active • member until disabled by the disease which has now terminated liis valuable life. To pen the Executive Committee is indebted for the drafe of the act of Legislature under which Logan Square is now occupied l'or the benefit of the Fair; whose success, had he been permuted to witness it, would have given him, as we believe, the liveliest pleasure. ' Resolved, That in the death of Mr. com munity loses an upright and Xc«ored'citizen, the Bar an accomplished jurist, hb; mmily an affectionate and the guhrch a worthy and insistent mwnber. HO HACK HO WARD FURNESS, ' - - Secretary, THE CITIZENS’ VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BKOA3)‘ and PRIME Street®, take pleasure in acknowledging the. following donations: Mrs Levl'Twlor.; ...SJSIOTM James UeCali-***. • •••*•; T«ui s ladies’ Olssa of SI. Paol’a-E, ; B. ttuongi:’tlio’l.adles; ■■ __ • cteircb* • »««■*>•“■•'Hu 2i> 03 plnnsyl v&iiiaFirelnsurance Company** v“ *■“ * Proceeds of alPairheidAt-No. dinMeUram St., by Misses Kate Corson, Emma Harper, Emma Priekett, Eliza Baude, and Mary Trainer..3o OQ Sanitary Commission (Committee on Labor, and Revenue), 2 boxes hospital stores, per Rot. E. • Mrs.'O. Codez, 2 Urge Boses bread and meat. ■ A Friend, 13 bottles syrup and and fanna^^ rr , , -J* do. "UL o^iUotiS u. S. Sanitary Comm iseinn '*" j «.» I hox Si 10 ««w . • * *■ caasfhiii atm prsseft^sj _ 3 potatoes, kc., a jura butter, honWfadish,- &*, Ladies’ Soldiers; Aid of at. Andrew * C Larch, 12 Baa nel shirts,.Acknowledged in previous adrcrttecraoitt. should have been 24 shirts. • ■'. ■ IKJ5?** \ OFHOE OF EXECUTIVE FBNSS3,; Secretory." - rKJST*. .GREAT CBXTB&Ii I 7&TR WI LI, TO-- MORROW, Monday 27th and SStirof Jiede;., Price of single, admissions .to ail parts of the building, - excepting to the Art Gallery, 25 cents. Children under i fourtf on years of age, 10 cen-K * ”■ -1 -^-j Admission to the Ai-t Gallery,-25 cents,, ar fore. •-••■•* , ' -- - . Tickets issued io members of Committees continue to admit on these days. Other season Hcketsdo not,/ - Tickets of admission can be purchased - only at the* gates of the Fair haiMme. ‘ ; HORACE HOWARD FURNESS. GREAT CEKTSSAI. JPA'ru4-WOi' v? s * ,TrCB.~AU balloting will close :on TOSSI|AY t at 10 o clock P. 31. , and reports of tUa resclt will be sent to the Executive Committee’* office a*. eoon there after as possible. HORACE HOWAR-D-FURNKSBi je27-2fc , Secretary. £3Jf OTICE.—A I- It |CKE»ITOUS 0F the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR -will please stud 'their accounts forthwith to the office No; 1333 CHEST NUT Street, addressed to filr. G. A. WOOD; Chairmiir of the Auditiag Committee. : V .. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, \ Sscreta.ry. 1 GREAT GBNTRAEbFAIR-THE TURKISH DIVAN. -Ttis erected m the grounds of the Great Central Pair, ifiltdy offered for sale. The walls, cornices, and: ceiling cm all be removed mlhont the slightest' injury. as th{y are composed of a series of canvas screens fitting eafi other accurately. For a private gentlemen—for tie proprietor of a Refreshment' Saloon, or for a Retail Tj bacconist,! here is a chance that may never be afford'd again. Apply.to WV. M: ARBiSr, T _ At the Divan,' in the evening, [ Or afc his place of business, 2{o. *3l' Jforth Street, daring the day,; ; |»5S= THE SWOBD COXSEraXSE' ; ' ' OF THB •, GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. At a meeting of the SWORD COMMITTEE of tli Groat Central Sanitary Pair, held Juno 'lTst, 1854, It wit ’Resolved, That a ballot- box be procured and plaw in the fair, at the Sword Stand, on the - last day, ac that any person he allowed to deposit therein, enclose in an envelop, his vote, with the money. voting* bookimd ballot-box both bo closed hour, 10 o’clock P. 81., of the last public night of th Fair,'and that no votes whatever ho received after tha honr. * '. 1 •. Resolved, That the ballot-box be opened, and-th votes in Hoe recorded, before tli-s Committee leave ih building on the last night (June 2Sth). : . • JOHN THOMAS, Chairman. Jonx S. Jemks, Secretary. .. - .. Je2l*4fc BKvsf“ >OTICE -Om«fi OJ THE MAPLE SHAPE OIL CO/, WALNUI Street, Philadelphia.—A dividend of Pour per ceut. ot tbo capital *tock of thie Company has this day been, del dared, payable on ami after the 30th last, free of Statj tax. The trant-.fer books will be dosed at S fV-ftfv, Oj SATURDAT/25th, and opened on THURSDAY, 30th. ' THOMAS R. SEAKLE, Secretary. jeS4-6t* Juxf. 23, 1864, office somerset iron Am COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, I CASPAR Street, New York, June 10,1864. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to & revolt tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEI TY PEE CENT; on the subscription to the CapUhl Stoi of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY 1 PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby, is, made payable* JAMPS WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company on or before the 18th day of July next. v, ; jei3-tjylB Attest:" T, M. TYNG, Seoretary. NOTICE.-TIIE BOOK&FORSU I* 2 *? scriptiou to the Capital Stock of tluj PHILLI OIL COMPANY ■will be opened at 33 North PRO ■ Street, on and after the, 21st lost. The atwntionof i public is yefpectfolly requested to the merits of t Company.. For further information apply to the nod - signed.-- T ' COCHRAN & ELSSELL PirTTAPBLPUiA, .Tune 21. ISS4. ie2:L6t « PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 21. 1864.. SB ATTENTION, 20TH REOISIENT, P.Y.—The \ Ilf Department having accepted the services of the He wiijnent for one hundred days, for duty iu “fortifi lions, or wherever their services may be requir within or without the State,” recruits will beaccep by thediffetvnt Companies composing the Regiment, their several Headquarters, which will be indicated the daily papers. By order Vfw. B. Thomas, Colonel Regiment, P. Y. : A. H. SNYDER, Eirst Lieutenant and Adjntant 62 . Ladies*, Misses*, and Children's. The most comple assortment in the city, every style and size. For finis, durability and cheapness, have no equal in the mark?, ilanufflcttued at 6128 ARCH Street. : Skirts made to f der, altered and repaired. Also, bargains In Eastli made skirts, kid, padded. and rivaled. 10 sprint, 66 cents; SO springs, SO cents: 26 springs, 96 cents:|o springs, $1:40 springs, $1.20; 40 springs: diamond til, SO cents. J je2i-6t» ;/ . WM. T. HQPKINq PHOTOGRAPH CARDS POll GE - X.' TLEMEK. —Samples and-Catalogues sent for}s cents. Enclose an envelope, with yonr own name art address. . • • D. HEMMETTE, T ieKVTnv ■ 6RK LIBERTY Street. New TorkS FORMAN P. HOI,&INSHEAD. - WSf. It, QRAYi TTOLLINSHEAD & GB&.YE9. -JLJ- INSURANCE AGENCST, No. 3X3. WALNUT St •• r • • Philadelphia. ngonw fur tb’a ALBAMY CITY FIKB IfiSOIUNCE GO., je27 Gm 0¥ AUBAKY, H, Y. PHOTOGBAPHS OF UKION AY A KDE, Art Gallerjr, aad Horticultural Departm of.’Sanitary Fair for sale at NEWELL’S Gallery. 7 ARCH Street; Also,at Fhotoffrapliic Department at' Building. Also, Stereoscopic Views of same, FOR.MAN I\ IfOM.T»R!TEAD. TXOLLIN SB E A D AKD GRAVES 1 XX INSURANCE agency, NO. 3ia WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Agent* for the CROTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPA of New York. ; •.. j e 2- j pARTE DE YISITEB, EQUAL I •-V ANY MADE IN THE CITY FOR ACC«jR taste and skill. Id execution; oouo V. IIEIMER 1 S OALLERO. 024: ARCH at. ;*■ - PORTRAITS, OF MOST A DJII-RAJ X : -'STYLES;’and cbiiriveW. made F, REIMF.K‘B GALT.EItY.Oa4. ARCUfitseeaPOa Ufe-blio Photographs ia 6li xhU : $308,211 45 . 211,7 iff SI m7,m 26 CALEB COPE, .Treasurer. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Secretary. MlilifAM. HOOP SKIRTS. RETAIL DRV GOODS. J) E Y GOODS AT LOW PEIOES. reteoaa vlsltSu, thetilj to ATTEND THE EAIE, wontd find It to tlielr advantage to examine onrLABOE STOCK of SUMMER DRESS ROODS, 4sTVb are SF-T-LINO THEM AT PEICES EAR BE LOW WHAT THEY COST TO IMPORT. JOB LOTS OF SILK GRENADINES, Rich SUk Orenadlnee at, 65 cents, never before" sold for lees than $l, Rich Silk (Jrenadines at 75, 80, 87!*. “ “ . 90, *l, $1.12. “ 51.25, *1.37, $l5O. “ “ “ *1.62. #1.75. All at leßB than cost of Importation. PLAIN SILK HERNANIS. BROWNS, ■ .. ■ TANS, UOI,ES -BLOES. BLACKB, PEARLS, LEATHER, and VIOLETS, at 90c, worth $1.12. FIGURED BAREGE HERNANIS. Choice styles at 60c, worth 75c. : Plaid Barege Hernanis at 44, coats2Ko. RICH SILVER CLOTHS. All Silk and Wool, at 65c, worth. $l. The greatest bargain of.tho Foason. Plain Mozambique?, at 37K, worth 50c. Plaid Mozambiqucs, at 40c, worth 56c. Plaid Mozainbiques, double width, at 50c, worth 65c. : Plaid Poil de Chines, at 38c, worth 56c, Plaid Poll de Chcvres, at 3ic» worth 45c.. Plaid Crepe Poplins, at 25c, worth 40c. . TWENTY PIECES PURE MOHAIR POPLINS, ; All newshades, for suits, at s2.' . . Double-width all wool Delaines, now shades, at 4d.25@1.87H. They areof khe finest quality, and worth $1.75. ' BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS OF EYEItY DESCRIPTION. .CHEAP SILKS ! CHEAP SILKS ! NO ADVANCE IN OUR PEIOES. Plain. Silks, all colors, $1.38 to $6. Fancy Silks, new Styles, $1 to $7, Small Check Silke, S7ii to SL37M. CHEAP BLACK SILKS. r ; . r . Plain Black Silks, at $l. Plain Black Silks, at $1.12. Plain Bisck.Silks, at $1.25. * Plain Black Silks, at $l.37>L Plain Black Silks, at $L44* Plain Black Silks, at $1.50. Plain Black Silks, at $1.56. • ' . v Plain Black Silks, at $1.62. ,:r . : PUln Black SUks, at $1.75. ' - Plain Black Silks, at SU7&. Plain Black Sills*, at $2. , Plain: Black Silks, at $125. . Plain Blark Silks, at $2.37#. Plain Black Silks, at $2.50. 7—Plain Black Silks, at $2.62. Plain Black Silks, at 2.75. . • - Plain Black Silks, at $3. Plain Black Silks, at $3.25. : - ' * Plain Black Silks, at $3.50. . . . Plain Black iilks, at $3.75, ; Plain Black Silks, at $4. v-• .Plain Black Silks, at $4.50. Plain Black Silks, at $5. . • . • Plain'Silks, at $6.- - Plain Black Silks, at $6.50, .. ' Plain Black Silks, at $7. of these Silks could bo iioported prices selling th«2a, 000 ALL-WOOL SHAWLS, $3.25, ■ Co^isA2s io import early this season. “'vyhite Barege and. Lama Shawls. ; Plaid Lama and Mozambique Shawls. Grenadine and Challi Shawls. Shawls of all kinds at verylow prices. Cloth Sacqhes and Circulars allow prices. Silk Sacques and Circulars at low prices.. H. STEEL & SON, 7‘ Nov. 713 and TIN North TENTH Street . : jel&Bmw 6t .. ~' ' JgRE AKFA ST SHI WL S FOB VISITORS TO THE FASHIONABLE SPRINGS V ' > AND SEASIDE RESORTS. .>■.-Whites, ■with the new Purple Border. Whites, with tie new Blue Border. Whites, with Scarlet Border?, Wliites, With Black Borders. Whites, without any Borders. with Black Borders. ; 1 Richest, Shawls imported. ‘ I'JOOO'Phre Vj^ ite Bare S e Shawla. .600-Pure Whileiw! rni ™ i . .Shawls. • ■ 600 Baye or Striped Ba'/ c S° Shawls. Shepherd Plaid Spun Silk .Shawls. Hock Spun Silk Shawls—a ne W Jok ■ Tamartine Shawls, consigned to ps. : ; Travellers supplied with Woolen Shawls'. Men's Shawls, large size-. ~ EYBE .& LAIVDEtII, " FODETH AND: Ag9H. ?. B.—Particular attention-psid to Strangers TislUng" the city during the Sanitary Fair. . N.B.—BLACK LACE POINTS,SSO to $5. jel^amwtf CILK GKJENADIMS AND >OT7- M LABDS. Best gooodß in the iaarket at •> COWPEBTHWAIT'S, Q ROAM DIES, JACCMETS, AND LAWKS, at last seasoa’e prices, at . COWPBRTHWAIT' S, GHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, OP k-J all kinds, elegant styles, at OOWPERTHWAIT’S; • NINTH and ARCS Streets. T> RB s S G OOD S, DRESS GOODS, -A-' DRESS GOODS, of all descriptions, at ' CO WFEItTH WAIT’S, BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS, BAR _© AIKS IK LIHEK GOODS, Table-cloths, Wkins, *nd Towete, at COWPEBTHWAIT’S, TVi UBLINB, MUSLINS. MUSLINS.— A7X The reputation of selling these goods cheaper can be found elsewhere is still maintained at COWPEBTHWAIT'S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. XXL AC l SILKS, BLACK SILKS, -*-» BLACK BILKS. - : Splendid assortment, chejtp, at COW PERTH W AIT’S, KIKTH and ARCH Streets. rVUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC V/ ass respestfolly IMonued that COWPERTH- W AIT’S Store Is at NINTH; AND ARCH STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. myl3-£mw-tf OWES EVANS * C0 M m. 4o KORTH w EIGHTH Street, will open THIS MORNING, from qlie cheap auction, sales of Joimß. Myers & Co. , and the late New York auction sales, 1 lot Bright Plaid Wool Delaines, 40 cants, worth 60 cents; . / . 1 lot Siamoiße Plaid Poplins, worth 60 cents. I lot Plaid MozamhiQues, 40 cents. ' 1 lot Black and White Delaines, 25 cents, worth 37jl£ cents. • 6 lots Lupin’s Black and all colors, double and single width, all-wool Delaine*. 60 cents toil. 1 lot Lupin's Blaek Hernani, doable width, $2.75, worth $5; • BLACK SILKS. -PLAIN COLORED SILKS. Black Silk at old prices, 05 cents to $5; no rise. Plain Silks, all prices, $1.26 to $1.75; heavy. Seldom miss sales of Silk, on account of the ucasually low prices we are offering them to the ladies. . ALL THE NEW : STYLES OF SHAWLS. Silk Grenadine Shawls, from $2.25 to $10.25. : Stella Shawls, $1.62K to $15.50. Lace Mantles selling off. low to quit the business. Our assortment being large and our profits small, and wanting money bad, is the reason why oar sales aro so large; BALMORALS! .. BALMORALS! 1 lot entirely Now Style Balmorals, $2.75, made to •wash.' 3 lota Bright Balmorals, $1.25t052.25. MUSLIMS! "• PLANNERS! 6 lots CriJMfeie Dross Linings, 25c, worth 37J£, all colore; wbi*BPful black, Plannels, Those good ones. 50 to 62Kc: old prices. Bleached and Unbleached Mnslin, 20 to 60 coats.. AU the leading makes of Mm lin ou hand. WilllamsviUe. KewTork Mills, White Rocls, Dwight, at ourwntatlewpi'iccs. - OWEN EVANS & CO., Successors to . J. R. CASSELBERRY, . Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods House, No. 4:5 North EIGHTH Street. P. S.—Canion Mattings low. Carpets 37&cts. Hoop Skirts selling low to quit the business. e _ CaSSBuBoRIiT, Ko. 45 North EIGHTH Street. TARED’S “ EMAIL DE PARIS,” FOR ENAMELING THE SKIN, used and endorsed by the ladles of the French capital. EUGENE'JQUIN, Agent for I’Email do Paris, No. 1U S, TENTH Street, below Chestnut. ..... . Orders by mall should he addressed JARED & RENE, General Importers, Philadelphia. 1 . je2S-lmif 1034-CHEbTKUT STREET. The attention of LADIES VISITING THE • CITY, or, those about. LEAVING IT for ‘ ‘ Watering PI aces, ” or ‘' the Country, ” is eJ respectfully invited to the extensive stock » of WHITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMER M WEAR,>for- WHITE BODIES, MORNING g WRAPPERS, &c. §J An extensive assortment .is offered in Lace and Worked Edgings and insertiags. Veils, g Handkerchiefs. Collars,Sleeves,»ua in nlatn £ . and fancyPlald, Striped, and Figured White E Goods, AT PRICES MUGII BELOW THBIK w PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 2 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. § „U>o Piecea Puffed, Tucked, and Striped . Muslins. V . ••• • . c Cl'.--''' o H ■ ..33. M. NEEDLES. 1034 CFIESTNUT STREET. TMTAGNIEIOENT ORGANDY ROBES, «**-*- full lengths, reduced from $l2 tosS. _ Rich Organdies, reduced from#l, 25 to tl. Rich Organdies, reducod from $1 to ST#. A beautiful Block of Lawns, from 87K to J 5. A large stock of thin Summer Dress Goode, reduced close out. Summer Popllna and Mohairs. Neat Plaid Silks, 87k cents. *<■ ■■■■■ * Bummer BUks at reduced prices. RDWIN HALL & GG., Jri HO South SBGON9 Otari, ft Lena fa NINTH and ARCH Street*!. NINTH and ARCH Streets. NINTH and ARCH Streets. NINTH aad ARCH Streets. RETAIL DRY GOODS. J C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EICIITH AND MARKET, GREAT CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE- ALL PERSONS IN QUEST OF D K Y Gt O O I> S , At RawmaliU Pricoa. ato lavltad to look through, our Stock of BLANKETS, QUILTS, LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW COTTONS, COTTON SHIRTINGS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELING, - CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. J. C« STRAWBRIDGE & €O., Northwest-Corner of eI’GHTH and MABKET. N. B.—Considerable reduction to parties purchasing large lots. . my27-fmwtf PARGAim Ll . $l.OO Melton Casslmeres. ifi 00 Marsel lies Quilts. n ® i 82.608-4 Damask Table Clotha. $3.60 8-10 Damask Table Cloths. 3S*cent neat Plaid Lenoa. 60-cent 4-4 Piaid Mozambique*. $l.OO Mohairs, colors and black, 60-ceut Black Wool Delalaes. 62-cent Plain Wool Delaines. $3.00 Black Shawls. .. p.oo Plaid Lama Shawls. COOPEK fit CONAKD, my2o S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET.Stroeti, T>LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. JL> NO adyance in prices. We are still selling our Black Silks at the same price* u we did early in the season, notwithstanding ihe re lent advances. _• MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. , Plain Silks, allcolore, $1.30 to $5.75. Fancy Silka, $1 to $2.50. Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.57 to $6.50. Rich Chene Silks, at 52.8734, worth $3.60. 44 .* .« “ $4. '* ** at $4.76,1 $5.60. at $5.75, M §7. 10 piece* small plaid Silks, at M. 25, worth $1.60. H. STEEL* SON, ap23-tf No*. 713 and Tl 5 N. TENTH Street. trARRIS’ MIXED CASSIMERES. *A Light mixed Caeaimereß, for boys’ suits. .- Metton and plaid Caaetmeree- ” - : Merino Cassimoreß and Cashmaretts. Linen Drills, Sattinete, and Cottouades. Ladies’Cloaking Cloths, choice shade*. Loom and Damask Table Lines, cheap. Towels, Towelling, and Napkins. Large assortment at _■ _ ' JOHN H. STOKBSV le7 ARCH. pHOTHIHGHAM «fc WELLS BATE FOR SAI»E, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. ' • •" WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILEOIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED TARN, &c. «025-inf JJAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSDEANCE ON YOUR LIFE? HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MUTUAL, WOT AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL, WALTER B.; GRIFFITH, President. G. C. Biplst, Sec. I. H. FaoTHissKASr, TaSAfc. William J. Coffin, ActcahT* PHILADELPHIA ESF£BEI?OBS; •Hon. William Strong; Eer. Sfe-ithew Simpson, D 1> : Bishop of 3L E. Cteciu -Bar. jtLfcen Barnes, D. D : B?t. James M.CroweU; Eobins, Esq.: Lewis st, AsHtuet, Esq, $ Samael Welan 4 Esq.; James Dunlap Eeq. iW, M. UQ&Q, Sea.; John Bice,. Esq.; .iotolassfe, toSSSI*: Hampnrejo, , Esq;;C. B. Mount, Esq;; oamuvi v . Johnß. Penrose, Esq.,.Samuel Field, Esq., MessrsciJs. W. Clark & Co.: Bncknor, McCammon, & Co.; John B. Myers & Co;; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm. S. >5 Alfred Martien; George B. Reese, Son, & Co.; J. B. McCreary & Co.; George Cookmaa inCo.; D. B, Ker •haw & Co. i Kay & Brother. ,♦ JOHN H. PACKARD, M. B.; _ Medical Examinee. . Ko. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, In attendance at Agent’s Office daily from Ito2P. M, PHILADELPHIA OJTIC2, 00 FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS ' RE. ESLEB, AGENT. apLßrwfSm rOEHAjf.?, BOtUSSBEAD.- ' . hJ GRiVE3.‘ ITOLLIKSHEAD & HEAVES. AA INBttRA.NCB r AGBIfCY, No. 312 ■» ALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Statemggg.Qf the condition of the ■ CROTON. FIRE INSURAf? C E GO., OF NEW YORK:, : ; V ■ January let, 1564. Capital, aetnally paid ifcea&h ..,,,...$200,000 GO' Surplus*#* ................... 20,869 50 $220,889 50 " .• ASSETS. ' ■/• • . €.« h in MercasEue Bank and office..; - $5014$ Laans in "bonds’ mortgages* Cbefng first ' : iieas on real esLvr* in New ForS and Brobk- l7‘rl> *; 11,00000 Umtad States stocks cud treasury EoteSj^ortli 1 203,28? 25 Interest accrued, but' dot due 2,570 31 Cash ihhandof agente* uncollected 1.359 20 Other property, includlngrevenue stamps'..*. 2,027 (XT T - ...... $220,859 50 .Lmbilitie?,-aone, • ■ ■ ■ ,■... Agency, Sf*. 312 WALNUT je27-mwf«£ - \ ' ? LEGAL. XTOTIOE.-3KTHE @O3Ol OK PEEAS OF CHESTF#RvCOBNTY. ' . RACHEL MICHIfL, by her next friend, JOHN-HAtT GER, vs. -DANIEL MICHEL. SarTlibel in Divorce. To Daniel Michel, respondent abort? named: Whereas, upon the petition or libeVof the said Rachel Michel, by her next friend, John Maimer,above named, a snbpccna being awarded by the Court of Common. Pleas of said county—a subpoena issued out. of said* Court—tested the 14th day of November, A.D. 3553,' commanding you, the said'Danlel MicheE to be and ap pear at the then next regular term of said'Court.toshow cause, if any you have, why the said'liccllaut should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with you. agreeably to the prayer of said petition; and whereas, upon the rettarn of said subpoena, doe proof: was made that you could not be found or served with the same in the bailiwick of the Sheriff of said county; whereupon an alias subpoena was awarded by the said Conn, tested the 2d day of February, A. D. 1564, commanding ym to be and ap pear at the then next regular term of said Court, to an swer, &c.v as aforesaid, to which the same rtturn was made by the said Sheriff*. You are, therefore, hereby required to be and appear oujthe flrstfday of the next regular term of said Court, to be held at West Chester, for said county, on the SECOND MONDAY iu AUGUST next, 1564, to answer the complaint aforesaid. REES WELSH, Sheriff. * Sheriff's Office, West Chester, June 23, A. D. 1864 je27-jy4,10q7-4t . . TK THE COUKT OF COMMON PLEAB -a- FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. .Notice ia hereby given that I, the subscriber, have ap plied to the court nJore?aid to make an order whereby the estate and effects which, after the making thereof I may acquire, inayfor seven years thereafterSbe exempt ed from execution for any debt contracted, or cause of action.exktiDg prior to my late discharge as an insolvent debtor.’ Tfc e tune and place fixed for the hearing of said application is July fltb, 1564, at ten o’clock A. M.»- at the Court House ton CEESTN 0T Street. - . ABRAHAM MEYERS. .Civil Eosioeer, - je27-mtw6t» 3310 COATES Street I*HE BUSINESS OF W. J. BETTIH GER will be settled by his widow, at No. 343 CHESTNUT Street. All indebted will please come forward. All having claims will present them at once. je!4-32i*. ... AUCTION SAUES. FACTORY, *1 near THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, TS TO BE SOLE AT - PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at the Exchange Sales room, ' On WEDNESDAY, June 29th, At 1 o’clock P. M., the valuable property known in Baltimore county .as the Warren Cotton Factory, with, the Grist and Saw- the Store and Farm, with : the tenements for SO familios, . The Water Power is one.of the most valua ble in the ktate, being upon the Great Gunpowder Falls, and having also the water from the Western ran. The Farm contains about 212 acres, half of which Is heavily timbered. AH Hie buildings are of Stone. The Cotton Factory contains 90 Looms and 2,500 Spindles, but baa capacity for at least GO per. cent. more. The property is 15 miles from BaJUmoro, a short distance from Cockeysville, on the Northern Central Railroad and York turnpike. Terms of payment will be made known at the sale. GEO. W. TINGES, Agent for the Administrator of the late owner, je24-4t* 3 ST, PAUL Street, Baltimore. OUT. WATCHES,. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE The undersigned, having decided to retire from busi ness, offers for sale at low prices, his large and well selected stock of . WATCHES, JEWELRY, and SILVER and PLATED WARE. * * THOMAS C. GARRETT, No. 713 CHESTNUT Street, . •••».• Opposite ike Masonic Hail, je2o-tf. Philadelphia. • -U. STRANGERS VISITING THE f city, solicited to the facilities of the TENTH and A market sleeper umbrella factory. 3e24-12t* ' •. ■ FORMAN T. HOLT.TNSHBAIX WAT. IT. GRAVES. HOLLINSHEAD & GRATES, INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 313 WALNUT STREET, .PHILADELPHIA. Agents for the NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Norwich, Conn. CHARTERED lsii3 REFERENCES IN PHILADELPHI A (by authority): ' John Grlgg, Esq. i Messrs. Predick, Stokes & Co, Fates, Wharton & Co. {Messrs. Chas Lettnig A' Co. lleihrs..Godin &Altemue. lMOfcsrs.W.H.Larnea’& Co_ j jc27-6m . - . ; Q.REAT CENTRAL FAIR. Tile Attention of Hie public is called to ttie PAPER-HANGING DEPARTMENT . OF THE FAIR, ... As the goods on hand will bo sold on MONDAY and TUESDAY, AT CONSIDERABLY LESS PRICES Than they can Le bought at the- stoies of the olty. raper-lianging Department Union Avenue, Section St. ; It* (IfcKn REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO thp person who presonted at the Union Bank/ corner THIRJ) and ARCH Streets, on the 13th lust.. & Check, or Checks, of WALTON & YOST for $1,530 and $2,202, if hewiU call atihe Bank. Te24-Gt . . J. J. BUCKEL, Cashier. BE IMEB’ 8 COL OR ED PHOTO - GRAPHS FOR SI.QO 1 The most popular of , all styles made, affording an accurate, pleasing and dura ble picture, at a cheap rate. SECOND etaet* above Grew. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ]gY THE AUTHOR OP BEULAH. H'Wi ' MACARIA, $1,251 H-®5 MaOAKU *1.251 H-25 MACAKIA, . $1.25! 151 MACAKIAI $1.25! * l ' 24 ’ .MACAIUA. $1.25! «„*,„**« „.„ BY AUGUSTA J EVANS Q A?iTP?,FiLmith° B ch ESTWUT Street. ‘All new books sold ftt a discount. je2"-mwsfifc 20 9„ T P- lbs t %JSIP r 'Tuly. 20 ots. -PITCHEII’S,BOS CHESTSDT ! |t J rF<)t Y ' j«2T.3t*' OA OTS. CONTINENTAL for JULY ■W 1-iTCIIER'S, 808 CHESTNUT St. j „-a.3, ' A SHMEAD & EVANS, XJL Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD, 7M CHESTNUT Street, Have received _ MACaRIA. By Augusta J. Evans, author of * Beu lah,” The great Southern Novel, reprinted froratho Richmond edition. _ CHRONICLES OF THE SCIIONBERG COTTA FAMI LY. Fine edition on tinted paper.: One of the beat works ever issued Everybody should read it. LINNET'S TRIAL. ATale. By tka author of “Twice jLost,' ! HOTSPUR. A Tale of the Old Dutcli Manor. By Walworth, anthorof “Lulu;” THE TANNER BOY, and How ho Became Lieutenant General. ODT IN THE WORLD By T. 9. Arthur. A WOMAN’S PHILOSOPHY OF WOMAN; or, Wo man AfTracchiml. An answer to Michelet and other modern innovators. DENISE. By the author of * ‘ Mademoiselle Mori.» * 2 vols. THE POOR WHITE; Or, Tito Rebel Conscript. STUMBLING BLOCKS- -By GaU Hamilton. t HAUNTED hearts. By author or “The Lamp- • . je27 THE NATIONAL QUARTERLY RE- X VIEW; VOL. IX. No. XVJI. 'JUNE, 18W. CONTENTS. 1.-PYTHAGORAS AND HIS PHILOSOPHY, n.—HISTORY' AND RESOURCES OF MARYLAND. 111.-RUSSIAN LITERATURE. PAST AND PRESENT. •IV.—CEMETERIES, AND MODES' OF BURIAL, AN CIENT AND MODERN. V.—COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS. VI.—LEIBNITZ AS A PHILOSOPHER AND DIS COVERER. VII.—THE NEGRO AND THE WHITE MAN IX AFRICA. VIII.-OUR.PRESIDENTS AND GOVERNORS COM - pared to kings and petty princes, jx.-notices and criticisms. : Subscription $4 a year, in advance; eingh} number $1.15. On receipt nnhoiatt'r, the proprietor wit I nead &.&mubor.(]>o»t-ptid) to any part of ine United Staten, General agent for Philadelphia, .TAMES K, SIMON, 33 South SIXTH Street. EDW. J. bEARS, Editor and Proprietor, je2s-3t XZ BIBLE HOUSE. New York. XTOW BEADY—THE BOOK OF COM ' MON PRAYER, as-amended by the Westminster Divinesm 1661. Ifimo, cloth,-antique rededeM TiaE POTOMAC AND THE RAPID AN. —Army Notes from the Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Roseerann. 12too “ SHE PROBLEM OF HUMAN DESTINY. Br Rev. Orville Dewer. J>. D. Smo: THE BOY, and How he Became Lieutenant Geneinl. THE BUGLE BLAST: Or, Spirit of Urn Conflict. Com prisi ug Naval and Military Exploits, Dashing Raids, ThviUiug'lncident*, etc. 22m0.. w •pJUN’iOJ; FLOWERS. A Treatise on the Art of Pro ducing Skeleton Leaves 12ruo. For sslt by WM.S/& ALFRED MARTTEN. jfe2s , - .GOG CHESTNUT Street. . ‘ ‘TJOME ON A FURLOUGH.” Taisbeantifnl Engraving, by Sartaia, is having an immense sale. Agents waoted in all parts of the United States. • . DISABLED SOLDIERS and others will find this a good opportunity for a pleasant and profitable business. For particulars of agency, call on or address the pub lishers. BRADLEY & 00., ' je2s-3t - GO North FOURTH Street. . THRILLING BOOK OH THE WAR! * THE BUGLE BEAST; 08, SPIRIT OF THE CONFLICT. Compriiing * .. DARING EXPLOITS BY LANIf AND SEA, DASHING RAIDS, HEROIC DEEDS. •DESPERATE CONFLICTS; CAPTURES AND ESCAPES, CaMP ANECDOTES. POEMS, See. Everything of interest, from the Bombardment of Sumpter to the present time. By E. S. S. Rouse. Paper cover, $1,25; Cloth, $1.50; pp. 335, large 12mo. Advance orders filled this day. Sutlers, Agents, and the Trade-will find this a rapid selling book. JAMBS CHALLEN it SON, Publishers, - je2l-6t 1308 CHESTNUT. fTANNER’SIEWM&Nm OE PRAC JL TICE;-A NEW REVISED AND ENLARGED EDI TION. —Now Ready* A MANUAL OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, by T. H. Tanner. M. D., author of a Manual of Clinical Medicine, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of In fancy and Childhood. &e., &c. One volume, 12mo, A NEW .MEDICAL CATALOGUE, classified, and with prices attached, furnished gratis upon application to - . LINDSAY I BLAKISTON, . Publishers and Booksellers, jeSQ , 35 South Sixth, score Chestnut streets. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, A lt»c^T«ife b ß n^: toriMQf * CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLTPFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, . DREAM CHINTZ, ' STAS IN THE DESERT, ke; Six heantifulrolumes, illustrated, WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-tjyl Sll South SIXTH Street ' NEW , ■ ' . CYCLOPEDIA. li, Agency for this lnvaimMo Library of Unlyorsfit Information Is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, KECOED OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Mere. , ; ' : ,fi>ll-tf WANTS. A GRADUATE OP HARVARD, WITH £ i- a n experience ■ f tea rears iatoaciina.’s'iil open, in ,1,1. ... • fn SEPTEMBER, a School for loans Ladie3.. W . " '*■ ~,i. Terms, S!SQ ayear. . •; J? r * f Durness, W.. W-. Rev. Roger Owen, e fiP u£ T Kill ift U. Trotterv Esq., S 6 Noitli Front su„ e t> I> E. Mitchell { Esq.» 310 York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents SparSsmid Walker, Cambridge, Mass. ;I. S. Smith,Esq.. Dorches ter, Mass ; John Euggles; Esq.,.Brighton, Mass. Ad dress ■' je27-l L, H. BUCKINGHAM, Chestnut HUL rpo MEDICAL STUDENTS.—WANT- J- ED. ape^r n £o take charge of tha medical depart ment of a small Payi. $l9 per month. Apply at the Surgeon's viuce, Navy Yard, .between II and 12 o’clock,TO-DAY. J. G. SPEAR, It* F. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N. • A YOUNGMANWSHES SITUATION -tX i a a Wholesale Dir store, to learn tha busi ness. Good reference given, duress ‘Merchant, ’’ at thisoMCe, - Jfe2s-3t* • Tj\AR3ONG. ; : An ENGLISH FAHSiER of energrand experience, who has a Wife and fitfe children, all brought up to work, is dearon? of entering apon the management of a good Farm, eitberahad'annnatreQtoronshares. Apply do RICH AES'ESTERBROOK/No. 403 ARCH Slrtet, Philadelphia. , , - je2s-2t* PARTNER: WANTED- IN A WHOLE- A * SALE, DRUG HOUSE. AddreSsf .** Merchant, Press office. . . . je2s-3t* WANTED-FOK a . CINCINNATI ? T .. Wholesale and Retail Hardware House, an ac tive and experienced young HARDWARE SALESMAN (unmarried), Address P. O. beer 2152*- • je2s-2t* ■WANTED TEN GOOD CAHPEN- T ? TERB. Highest wages paid# and constant em ployment given. Apply to - n . oi • * . Major T. T. S. LAIDLEY, • je2l-6t Commanding Frankford Arsenak W ANTE D—A DRUG CLERK.— , T * WAOTBDf A TOUNO MAN (?ri«a«),tboroMb ly conversant With the Drug and Prescription business: or easy naanuAye'irad goad address; must bring the beat of references as regard* integrity, moral steading, and husinena qnaliffcavione. Salary, $3OO and board. Togo to Franiford, Pa. . None n-eed apply except those who can coa/ema to the above reqairemeiits. A permanent situation is offered to the right kind of a person, : Apply to . EOBT. SHOEMAKER & COIV jc2s-2t* y. £. corner FOURTH and RACE, p£ila. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ■X*-\ Standard History of the War. A rare chance co make money. Agents are qlearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,{XXPvnlmnes sii'eady sold. Send for circu- Address J*>NES, BKUSi.&Co., Publishers, BAL TIMORB, Bid. ...... . : jel3-im* tfirt ■A ■. MONTH!—I WANT AGENTS at SPO a month, expenses paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 13 other articles. Fifteen circulars seat free. Address ap3o-d&w3m : JOHN P. LORD. Bfddeford, Mains. BOARDING. HOARDING. —TWO SEGOND-STORY rooms TO. LET, at 133 Morth TENTH St. Je7-tf. PERSONAL^ PATENTS. TiNITEB’STATES AND - L ' European, Procured. wV E. BROWN, je2s-2f 311*WALNUT Street. PERSONAL.—SPOON’S,: PLATED •A ■with pure Silver oa white metal,.sl per set, 910 RACE Street. je2s-2t* CJAMUE-L MAROT, DEALER IN LIME, BUILDING STONE, and COAL. Yard, NINTH above Thompson, (west side,) Orders receives by William Slarot, Jr., SU Spring Garden street; Cha*. H. Marot, 25 N. Sixth st. story), and S. Marot, 434 Chestnut st. (second story). N. B.—-An experienced Salesman wanted. uiy3l-lm* FOXt SAL®; AN® TO LET. pOAL YARD >FOR SALE.—NINTH A-/ street, sbove.Poplar(93s). Caaaoityfor doing any amount of business. "Will be for rent if not sold previ ous to Ist Jnly je27- 31* npo BENT—THE 3D AND 3D STO -L ries of store No, 531 MARKET Street. Possession July 1, 1564. . ' • jeSWH* . SIBLEY, MOLTEN, TO LET—-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND fourth Floors at 335 MARKET Street, through to Church alley. rah29-tf M TO LET—A DESIRABLE THREE- JsSIsTORY-BRICK HOUSE, with back banding*, 4-5 T North SIXTH Street, above NOBLE. Apply to F. MA DEIRA, 115 South TENTH Street. je‘27-2fc . m- FOR SALE OR REN T-THE JfiWour-eiorr FI RE-PROOF STORE, No.OIS. SECOND St. Rossessioo given the 16th of August. Enquire of ALFRED FASSITT, 500 MARKETSt._ je9T-mwfl2t* ■ = - Law—A DESIRABLE .Kl&new three-story DWELLING, mii and Wallace. Immtdiatepossesswc. LI VBNSETTBR, 130 S. 4th at. je2s-3i*- . ■ ■ ■ m VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY .B2sIFOR SALE, at- Atlantic City, very cheap far cash. Apply to WM. WARNOCK, foot of PENNSYLVANIA Avenue.. . je2s-3t« • M FOR S ALB.-tA great bar. GAIN.—A famous SUMMER RESORT, well known as the Springs, in Pennsylvania; 206 acres of land, part of if tastefully adorned, with evergreen.*, shade-trees, and pleasant walks; part of it heavy tim ber K and very valuable. The Hotel contains DO - rooms* parlors, &c; Every room is supplied with water, at a cost of over $6,000. It is all furnished in good style throughout, the furni ture having cost about $5,500 in IS©}. Also, two handsome Cottars; jiaru, stabling, sheds, Ice-houses (filled)* spring hotwoß, and bath houses. A magnificent view of the surrounding country for many milesis had from the properly. Possession at once. Allraadyfor visitors, atid many' rooms engaged, but.the proprietor must sell, and, alv though it rout him over $69,000, all will bo sold at the low price of $16,000. For further information address. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO, - i33M South FOURTH.Street. JBSP“ Send for Farm Register. . jogfi-smw3t fob sale—the new and SBaS. beautiful STEAM-YACHT I’AlRia, built for ftbd contributed to the 0 rant Centml Fatr by Messrs. CHAMP & SONS and KEAPIS A.LEVY. Biniennons. fiSfeet long, Ufeotheum. S feet nolu; speed, about 10 k Tl?be?een at the yard of CRAMB & SGNS, foot of -Annlv MERRICK. Chairman-of- Coraraitteo on Meichanic Arts: or to CHARLES Jf. CRAMP,Chairman of Ships and ship Building. ; . . . - je27*3t PLDMBIKG AND GAS FITTING,— X, f McCOLLIN & RHOADS, v I»31 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. ' : Water Mills, Wind Milta, Hydraulic Rams. Pumps of rariems patterns, Bathing Tubs, Wash Basins,and other articles necessary to furnish Dwellings in 'city -and., country with ©very modern convenience of Water and Gas. ' .. . Terra (lotto Water aad Drain Pine. myt-T-fmwdaa PERFUMED PALLOR MATCHES.— A* Just received 25 additional case* of these celebrated Matches, for tale to fcho trade only; at>27-6m .ROWS & EDSTON. IST & 159 N. THIRD St. DR. JAMES McCOART, MEM AXiber of tlin PhUaiielpWaYotarlnary College. • office N. I cor. TWiKTI-KOUETH mi TfflE Street rMadelpUte. AMUSEMENTS. yANDERLYN’S ARIADNE. This mofit wonderful creation of the genius of VAJT« DEELYN has been placed at the disposal of the Fist Arte Committee of the SAHITAET FAIR, as a SPECIAL EXHIBITION, on the express condition that Season and other Tickets, giving access to other parte of the Fair, are pot to bo entitled to admission. ARIADNE. (Daughter of Minos and Passiph®, deserted on tfe* Island of Naxos, by Theseus.) ‘ldeal of female beauty, reposing upon the lass *tfi own sensation, lost in sleep* and yielding with child-ljke self-abandonment to dreams oflove. ■* “How like a vision of pure love she seems f ™? i t r * c^^ elu i n st flushed with innocent repow» That folds her thoughts up in delicious dream* Like dew-drops in tk* chalice of a roee; Pillowed upon her arm and raven hair How archly rests that bright and peaceful brow! Its rounded pearl defiance bids to care* While kieses on the lips seem melting now Prone in unconscious ioreimeua Rha lies. And leaves around her delicately sway; Veiled is the splendor of her beaming oyo«, Buto’erthe Hmb3 bewitching graces play; • Ere into Edon’s groves the serpent crept. Thus Eve within her leafy arbor slept!* l Tuckerman'e ** Artist Life,” “In 1812 VANDERLYN painted the ARIADNE. Thim Painting proved Mr, Vanderlyn’a powers even non than the 4 Marius,’ and is, in my estimation, the fines* figure of the kind I have ever seen. This picture hoar been purchased and engraved by A. B. Durand, Eeq,» himself an excellent Painter, and first Engrave?; The engraving of Mr. Durand is worthy "of It. Dun* lap’s Arts and Designs, .....Fifty Cent*. Entrance from the Horticultural Department, and from the Corridor connecting the latter with tho Art Gallery. jeao-tt r< ROVER’S NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. LEONaRD (IROVBK. ~ MANAGES. (Also of Grover’s Theatre, Washington, if. C.) mTr COOL AND COMFORTABLE AT ALL TIMES. THE CENTRIFUGAL FAN IN OPERATION NIGHTLY. t THIS (Monday)BVENING, Jane 27, ISM, First of the , w NEW SEVEN SISTERS; Written and interpolated into the . grand Fairy spectacle. Winch has enjoyed »uch an unprecedented run Ail the New Scenes, New Clmraesors, New Songs, New Dances, &c., that have been in active preparattoa. for three weeks. The now play will present Mr. J. E. McDONOUGH a 5.,...... Pluto Mr. NICOLL McINTYRE as Lord Dundreary'' (Principal LightComediau from cheHity market Theatre*' London) Mr.JAMES SHERRY,frcmSt Louis Theatre, as Arthur. Little KAJTIi.BAKERas...... Little Dundreary* And many other new artists and characters. The new rhrft FAIRMOT7NT SKATING PARK—GROVER’S CHEST* . RUT-STREET TH EAT RE—I‘ROPII Y DSPARTM^T of the sanitary fair, &c. FRTDAY EVENING NEXT, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF J. £ MoI)ONOUGH GRAND FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY \AFTEE* NOON. PRICES OF ADMISSEOIt: Dress Circle or Parquet..... Cents. Family Cirdo..... *> Orche?tra Seats.. .....75c*nt«_ Six of the Front Benches only are reserved as Orches tra. Seats. No extra chai ge for Securing Seats. I'VREAT CENTRAL PAIR. V CHILDRESS'E -EXHIBITIOKS in tRe QRAJT9 5-^sTh* astoitishiso AUTO MATON ROPE-T)ASCBe,TP.DStPETER.an.! HOHSXtr 6TEKEOPTICOK VIEWS, MAGICAL EXPERiMSjmL VEKTBILOQOISM, with a large variety of atiracUoS! Admission 25 cents; Children IS cents. Exhibitions at & and SP. M. COMPLIMENT ARY CONCERT IK KEST D s2!ooS, E DKIOK YOMSTEER P-SFRE3H to be aivea by ■ MORNING STAR MTISIOK. Ho, 65, S. of T . at Handel and Haydn Hall, EIGHTH and SIiRISQ _ _ ■ GAKDE2T Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, Jnne 37, 1551, at 8 o'olocfc under the charge of the • CiOCSC * PHILAHELPHIA SINGING APAorr JTinrr - THE AMERICAN VOCALISTS’ GT; fi f T? GB have kindly vplnnteered their service*, fo? tha nccisino The celebrated singers PAUL BEB'jpi?L „l 0 w« ?' PROBASCO will take prominent ■>,;S if the «r»£iJr EDW. WEIEGERBER .wilt al^iTe’Ld acfim S?S e i f r ott 6 BUiEar ‘ Tkke^l=s %lstS ftO bThffS tlie door. je27-2t* ■MPS-S®?-DREW’S NEW AROH * A bii£isi.i ,-aEATRS. i/AST WEEK OP TEE SEASON. DOUBLE ATTRACTION. CECILS RUSH, Tie Americaa Comediamia. MISS LOTTA. Tie ijreat CalUoraiaComedieime. MONDAY, TUESDAY,WEDNESDAT,aadTHUESBAT, IDA LEE. IDA LEE........... CECILS sussr. After MISS LOTTA will appear as JENNY ITNB, with Socgs and Dances. A NKOUNCEMENT ESTRAORDI xi- naky! . ■ ' " " ’ • , • - - ■ - TEA LEE, c IDA. LKB, IiI.VLEB, Vss OEpZIN' fcxAOWOOA . , the day, it....... ar OECILE BOSH, CECILS BUSH, : CECiLE KUSH: Will be produced/ ME Tl!® IST TBB CtTT, ON MONDAY thif* Jlm9 rth " lKi * atioh theatre/ Seat can aow be fed™ aT)hN o«°e. juM-st* WALNUT STREET 'I^ATHE,— ' > LAST WEEK OP T» E SHAKOS, Jane ®H>. ■ VOjjtinpett andjinabated success of the Grand Leeend-' ary ?pectacu3sr Drama of FAUST AXD MAEGUERrTR jsMßeiijiagS . EeaatimJ Music, Sfagaificent Scenery, and ; WOhVE&VVb ’fUANSFOKMAriO^S. 1 erfortnance commences at 8 o’clock, je27-6fc ATOW OPEN-TEE FORTY-FIRST f PAINTIS-GS AHD snULPI J-Kh, at the PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF THE FISi ABTS, CffBSTSBT Street, aboye Tanfhf Oppb 'romQ A: }! l!il, P- AT., aad in the evening Pro ceeds for the Samtary Fair. je9 EEsxrcATienAz,. ■■ • PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE EN- J- STITUTE FOB YODNG LADIES, No. ICrSOARCff SMITH, Mathematics,.higher English, and Njsrarat Science, for those ffradnate. JKodern Languages, >fnsic;-Paint ing, and Elocution by the best masters. For circttlars. apply at the Institute, or address Box 233 P. 0., Phila delphia. , ap2o-6nr* IJATOK INSTITUTE, KENNETT . boTS 6, , fox TOTE G MBS . .This Hesitation is beaatifnKy situated tear a. wS» from tbeßafEiiaore Central Baixroad. Course of iastraction in Engriiah Classics ntrd 1 Matho- Ir i a Ac fi is: horrurh. Fall Session ooumeaces >iio third TbartarcuMra, address. GEO. A. NEFA3QLP, PrireSpaL 'PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE- m. STITOTE Fg? JOUNtJ LADIES,. No; 1530 ABCH D ’ *' CLAE ® CB . Ninth Y*ar. Three departments: Primary, mic. and Collegiate. Fall college conrse in ClaasdSßf Mathematic**: higher English, and Nafcstftl Science, fcr tnose wno gy?odnat(h Modern ing, and .hioestion by the best masters. iror circalars> apply at the Institute, or address Box 0., Ffe£- ladelphia. , ap^HJic* «UMIIB iscURSION3-! S' Pennsylvania centbal eailp.oad. Ob sad after WEOOTSSMT, JSTJfE mh, ISSi,.: ' . EXCOKSIOJf TICKETS : Will he gold from PaiL'AOEaPHIi. to ALTOOSA. CEESa>X, DUDLEY, anrtAfT. DALLAS, which entltl go«l for a return Irip until OCTOBER Ist, IS6.SS-.whM etxdorsed by the proprietors o.f ■ tlie la>gan Honse, Mbirn tsin Souse, Broad Top City House, or the Superint*ad«si of JBedferd Springs „ EXGDRSIOH BAT3S FOB ISM: Pnimaeljrlxia. to Al l oona * > *9 *» * Cressoa-.. Ism *•* Dudley g “ flit. Dallas ...» g wj ; fobepukata and lito-spril-gs. The Fast lAae, leaving ELBTSJfTH end MABIOSf streets at H. 25 A. M., makes close connection,at Landis* * viile, with the Reading and Columbia, E, E., for Lott • Ephraia and f.itiz Springe. Excursion Tickets to these poictg-can.be procured ca anySATUXDAY, good until the following MONDAY. The rates of fare will be as follows-: Regular. ExcnrsioE.- Philadelphia to Ephrata.......... £253 *3 40 tf Litiz............. 2:50 34Q -JOHN F. YANLBER, Jr., Ticket Agent Penna. K.R. r GRAND PLEASURE EX jjS»T, TO LAKE So PEKIOK.—Oo« t*' tb? ToLln\rtni? splendid 6rrt-class steamers., vtei CLEVELAKIL ILLINOIS NOitTHEEJf LIGoT, tBOJS CITT.jrKAYELER, METEOR, IRON'SIBES, LAO LA BELLE, and PBWaBKV rvrili leave- CLEVELAND. Ohio, atS o’clock P. M., each day or the week, except Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on th* following-days atfco’ciockP. M., through the month* of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand- Excursion Trip* to the many points of interest oh the Great Inland Seas of America, which, for utility.'pleasure, and health,am unsurpassed by any other on- the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees of latitude, and eleven of longitude, and 'includes in It* circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior, with thebeautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and- St. Mary’s. The many and extensive mines of iron and copper* unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dis covered and inviting deposits of silvern lead,’wild and romantic.sc6nery, combined with its pure and bracing climate, render the Lake Superior trir>,.one of far moxw than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student* the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. t The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted u* withlarge airy Cabins and State-Rooms, white every precaution has been taken to provide for the safety ana comfort of passengers. . Fare.including State-Rooms and Meal?, about 2K cento permilo. Time occupied in making the rouud trip,from Bto IBdays. i ; Sooins secured, and furtherinformsition obtained*by application to proprietors. . EObT.nAfINA & Co., 1/SUwatsnJ HUSSEY & McBKIDE, f/Sl^ohmd^Ohio. J.T.WHITING & Co., JOES HUTCHINGS, Jpetxoit, Miciusaa, je2l-t au2s SEA BATHIN-G. - Tick*tj? sold and. baggage checked-through from Phila delphia to Long- Branch. „ ■ •.■ • .. On and after SloN-DAI, Jan»-3*. tha. above (cele brated-.watenng will take the Camden.. and Amboy Railroad Hue fromCWalnut street wharf, afe. 2 o’eibck P. M. every day, {esaopt Sundays.) for Free hold, from thence by stages fer-Long Brarjsh, arrivlnr. abnutlalf paetTP.M. • _ . The road from Freehold t&aiong Branch* having, been, much improved, passengers will bud th.isjtfra.te ploasant. and expeditious. A new Use of eomfortablajdages will, be. put on this, route for the special accommodation of passengers for- Long Branch, P. BiRK-Aloi WV je27-6t • Siage Proprietor. AABANY AND TROY, ■WMffgHar VIA DELAWARE AND KJtRITAX;CA-r UAL. The barge OLIVA BRAXGfI, iA now s loading at first wharf below Ssvuce street, au«ct wilfc leave for.thaaboYe pewits on WaDKKSIXAY, Ju3A29»&% 10 A. Mi For freight, which, will be taken at reasonable rates, apply to. £- L.JLaN-AGAN, Agents je27-3fc 304: South Dolaware Avenue. j*** MOKEY TO ANY AMOUNT £ Wy Wsiche*, Jewel il O ry,Plate, .Clothing, So., at JONES A GO. ’S V v Ola Established Loan 6ffl.ee, corner THfRB and GASKILL Streeter below Lombard. aplASmtf LADIES’TRUSS AND BRACK Nn-e-'' STORE-Condnctad lty Ladie¥,. WEITO Street, first door Lelow Hade. Every article ta thstr line elegant, easy, and correct in make. L. H. «BB- J)LES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on too corner or TWELFTH andEACE Streets. . H. B. accuracy insured, rays«3mu PBARLES MIDDLETON, \J I HOE WKECHAXT, SECOND and. WILLOW Streets, , o Philadelphia. P. L,— Scrap lion rarchaaei surd far sala, isasdjt 4