Ill© Fatiflcnger Railroads. •To Ho Editor of The Vnss : Sir: Tlio dirootors of the Race ana Vino-stroet •city railway liavo tafcon another atop forward in the garooof extortion, judging from an incident which •occurred yestorday afternoon. This company issues twenty tickets for $l, oaoh good (or a ride, and each iiuted at five cents. On car No. 22, Reinhart, conductor, I proaontod two tickets, value ton cents, requesting an exchange ticket. This was given, but tho'one cent change •was withhold. Remonstraneo elicited but ono re ply: “Such are the orderaof the Company.” Now, jVIr, Editor, haw long are wo to submit quietly to such Illegal annoyances 1 A gentleman, witness of tho.above transaction, kindly gave mo his address, and is willing to cevoporato In any measure that may bo taken “pm bono publico.” Will you Also' .kindly lend your influence by publishing this state ment. ami suggesting the proper course to pursue to put an end to this odious imposition 1 Vourß, very truly, >O. P. T. PiiiLAbßLrniA, Juno 28,1804. ■' .• *To the Editor of The Tress: Sat.: As the subject of “imposition of the passen ger rail ways l ’ has been frequently spoken of by you, 2 desire to make a fow suggestions if you will grant bio spaco in your admirable paper. Cannot tlioy bo limited to twonty passengers (ten on each side), by •some legislation, instead, of crowding the cars>as they now do 1; Aro they not obliged bv thoir char ters to place iiagglng'every one hundred feet, to ac commodate passengers gotting out above or below corner crossings ? and to keep their cars In good con dition, instead of sashes bound fast, glass' out, plat forms shackling and unsafe in a crowded condition, as tboy now run. Ac., &c„ &c.l As they are intended /or public convenience, lot us have it in every way. Respectfully yours, ‘ Justiob. Tuesday, June 2S, 1884. ©ITTY : ■XTIfiM.S. Tius Prize Bonnet. —We give in the proper column the result of the voting on the magnificent pri2o bonnet fit the Sanitary Fair. We can safely say that there wore few things in the Fair which, for neatness and finish, were moro admired than this elegant bonnet. Messrs. Wood & Cary, who con tributed it, displayed a stylo of taste which did thorn the highost credit. Mrs. Gen. Burnside was the fair winner of the prise, and wo hope she may long live to enjoy so beautiful and tasteful a gift. "The Gee at Exhibition at Loo an Square is fast drawing to a close, and among its thousand ■pleasing memories wo are sure none will bo more lasting than thoso awakened by the ’ Sewing Machines there displayed, especially to those who visited the Florence Warornoius, CdO ••Chestnut, and secured machine?. Everybody is ■delighted with the manner in which this splendid instrument operates. Everyone is sold with a guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or the money is to bo refunded to the purchaser. The Warm Weather precipitated upon us took many of our .citizens by surprise, arid-.found thorn unprepared. The result has been to send a perfect stream of customers »to the popular old house of Messrs. O. Somers & Son, 023 Chestnut street, under .Jayne’s Hall, for their elegant new styles of sum mer clothing, which they are selling at lower prices ■tiy a handsome percentage, than any other first -lass establishment in the city. The “Prize-Mural”. Shirt, invented by Mr* John F. Taggart, and sold by Mr. George Grant, ■GIG Chestnut street, 13, without exception, the beat in fit, comfort, beauty, and durability. His stock of ■Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, of his own exclu sive manufacture and importation, is also the choicest in the city, and his prices are modorate. The Comixo Fouimr.—'To some extent the timo intervening between this and . the Fourth or July -filU be devoted to the celebration of that glorious .anniversary. Sonne time will alao be devoted to a scarcely less important purpose—vis: the laying in -of winter Coal from the yard of W. W, Alter, 935 .North. Ninth street. He sells the best and cheapest coalin the city, • : —.A— Delicious Confections for tub Country.— To all of our readers who are about preparing to leave the city, wo would say go to Yansaiit’s, Ninth and Chestnut, and secure a.btidget of his delicious •Confections and Fruit preparations. You Will find them themost delightful luxury during your absence from the city. ’Try it. . •' Friohs Heduced to Cost of all Messrs. Wood A Cary’s (T 26 Chestnut street) splendid stock of Hats and Bonnets for ladies and misses, including Their exquisite Pot Fount Turban and English "Walking Hat. :• _________ - A Thing op beauty is a'Joy-Forever .--In a novel at a seaside library; this passage Was marked and much thumbed: “There Is no object so beauti ful as a conscientious young man—l watch him a 3 I do a star in heaven.” “That is my view oxactly,?’. sighed Miss Araminta Spriggins, as she laid down the volumo. : “In fact, I think there’s nothing so beautifulas a young man, even if ho ain’t con scientious,” particularly ff he has gumption enough to znako an elegant appearance by getting his wear ing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Hoekhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and GO5 Chestnut street, -above Sixth. * ( . ■ ' : When Dr. Johnson asked the Widow Portur to be his wife, be told her candidly that he was of mean •extraction, that he had no money, and that he had Sin uncle hafiged. The widow-replied, that she ca-ed nothing for his parentage, that she had no money herself, and though she had not a "relation hanged, she had fifty who deseived hanging. So they made a match of it. The widow and the Doctor were sen sible people, and would, ho doubt, wore they alive, recommend all similarly situated to purchase their ■wedding suits at the fashionable emporium of Gran ville Stokos, No. 609 Chestnut street. The greatest bore in the Sanitary Fair is the Hodman gun, the twonty-ineher, in the “ Arms and Trophies ” Department, and we would consider the •drawback of the trigger of that .gun one of the greatest drawbacks in the war.. The above gloomy puns are induced by the excessive heat of the weather, notwithstanding we were clad in the cool •cst of suits,- from the establishment of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental j we would not have made such a remark in our cooler moments. A Convenience to Evertbodv.—The patent Pocket-Book and Currency Holder combined, manu factured bylffason & Hdgkes, No. 44 North Sixth street, is the most convenient and durable pocket book over invented, It is compact" and admirably -arranged, holding the largest quantity of notes in t tho smallest bulk. The advantage of it can be seen at a glance. Every person needs on© of these con venient little receptacles, and retail dealers would do well to keep up a supply. it The uNPABAhtELEP strcoass whieh, for twenty five years, has attended the use of Jayne’s Alfcora ' tive, enables the proprietors to recommend it to the nfflicted with entire confidence, believing that it_ 'Will effectually eradicate from tho human system •the diseases for whose' cure it i 3 designed more promptly and thoroughly than any other remedy of its class. It has been found particularly beneficial in Cancer and Cancerous Affections of. all :ldnds, curing a majority of the cases in which it has "been used, and ofttlmes after the failure of other remedies, v Goitre, or Swelled Neck.— ln Innumerable -oases of this disease in which Jayne’s Alterative has •been persoveringly used it has never been known to •cfail. All have been oured who have continued its use according to directions. 1 - Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings.—'Many •physicians who have used the Alterative in diseases •of this nature consider it a specific; so groat has been its success. It acts by increasing the powers •of digestion, exciting the absorbents into healthy -exercise, whereby the water or calcareous deposi •tions and all unnaturai enlargements are reduced. Epilepsy, Fits, Convulsions, are usually eon .aidered incurable, and yot experience has proved •that the Alterative, in conjunction with the Sana •tive Fills, will cure a majority of cases. It should 'be tried, therefore, by all who are subject to these •terrible aiiiictions. Scrofula.—ln all the forms of this-., disease, whether in that of Ulcerations of the flesh and .Bones, Enlargement of the Joints, (Hands, Swell tings, Eruptions, Tumors, &c., the Alterative has • r boen found pre-eminently successful, It enters Into ■and circulates with the blood, thus destroying the ■ylruß or poisonous prlnciplo from which these dls ■eases originate. Sxj*j Diseases, of all kinds, Scald Head, Tetter, .Salt Rheum, King Worm, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, :Botighnoss of the Skin, &c,, are readily cured by the .Alterative. • - Rheumatism and Nkuraloia.—ln , .chronic eases, this Alterative, if perseveringlyused, is gene rally successful. In Acute Rheumatism, Jayne’s Liniment should bo applied in connection, accord ing to directions. Complicates ahd Mixed Diseases, Nervous lAffectlons, Diseases of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Liver ■Complaint, Constitutional Disoasos, and diseases -originating from a, depraved or imporroet state or •the blood, are all cured by Jayne’s Alterative, and "while it is a fault in many medicines that, when -they are removing the disease they are also prostra ting the patient; beyond recovery, the'Alterative than no suoh drawback. While neutralizing the ■virus of disease at Us very source, It sustains the •Strength of the sufferor. The union of Disinfectant,. Tonic, and Deobstruent properties Jn this modi ■clne, and the fact that all those influences are blended harmoniously in Its operation, distinguish ■lt from nil other preparations. Lot the afflicted •give it a trial. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayno & Son,.No. 212 ■Chestnut street. . : jo2i-mw2t. Mil. Joseph H. Thompson, as will be seen by his •card in to-day’s paper, has commenced business on ■.the wharf as a shipping and commission merchant. Tie merits success, and wilt no doubt achievo it. Thu HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OP STnAW,F!'.r,T, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles Oakford Sons, 831 and 836, Chestnut Btreet—Continental ’ 'Hotel. ! Sale op Books and Paintlnos.—Messrs. • TBirch & Son. No. Oil Ohcstnut street, will sell this .•morning, at io o’clock, a private Library of Miscel laneous Boohs, and at II o’clock a collection of ole ;gant Pain ling? richly framed. Attention is invited to the advertisement of the •Tine of steamers leaving How York for New Haven, ••.’Hartford, and Springfield. The boats are titled up tin tho finest stylo, and the trip is one of the most -delightful at tills Benson of the year. Champs, Colic, Cholera, : Summer . Com tPLAiNT, Dysentery, Dlarrhcca, and all afibetions of ■the bowels arc cured promptly and effectually by Hr, D. Jayno’s Carminative Balsam, Being plea sant to tho taste, It is roadily taken by children, and Tiaving maintained its popularity for, over' thirty ■years, the proprietors,confidently recommend it as a ■Standard household remedy. Prepared,only at 212 -Chestnut street. _____ Jo2T-mw2t ■ A . splendid assortment of misses’, childrens’ •and boys' bats, at reduced prices, can be purchased ■ ■of Charles' Oakford a Sons,BS4 and 838 Chestnut rstroot, Continental Hotel. «Db. Jaykb's Exri;«TOBANT 18 n certain, safo, -and prompt remedy for Couglis, Colds, ami all Pul monary Complaints. /je2Mnw2t: I’ibbh'OllKS, Fibeiyorkh.— A largo assortment •Of the mOBt brilliant works over offered. . E. G. Wiiitmax fc Co., . NO. 318 Chestnut street. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 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NOTICE-ALL CREDITORS OF .IJ3S* the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR will please send their acconnis forthwith to the Olfice, No. 1333 CHESTNUT Street, addressed to 3lr. G. A. WOOD, Chairman of. the Auditing Committee, having first ob tained the vouchor of the chairman by whom the ac count was opened. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, je29-Jt . . Secretary. UXIVJERSITY OF .UJSWXSTjLTA- NJA.—Chtss of’fil will meet at the University THURSDAY MORNING, atll o’clock. . - It* OFFICE OF THE CITY TUEA SURER, 1 Philadelphia, June 27 IS«L NOTICE.—LOANS OF THE. CITY OF PHILADEL PHIA, Maturing July 1, 18G4, will be paid.on pro sematioa at this office—interest ceasiug from the date of maturity. HENRY BUMM. je29-3t - City Treasurer. f-325»». (IUABTEKLYaiEEHNG OF STAR OF AMERICA LODGE, No. 5*3, I. Q. of 0. F., Collection of dues. It* • E. HERITAGE, Secretary. NO TI C E -THE MEMBERS OF MW the PUCE NIX HOSE COMPANY averespect* fully invited to attend the fuueral of JOHN R. IRWIN. Bleetafc Hose House, on THURSDAY. AFTERNOON, at 1 o’clock, fit*] JAS S. IIALLOWELL, Secretary. GREAT CENTRAIi FAIB-CLOTH MW IXO AND 3IERCHANT TAILORING DEPART MENT.—The undersigned Treasurer acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions : Goldsmith Brothers $3O , Thomas B. Ellis. 25.'..' Henry Stevenson..-...- 25 ' . ■ $lOO Previously rep0rted.................. $7,744 37 In former acknowledgment........ ...,,.....$7,844 37 Cash (name not reported) 820, should have read Ettin gerit Tuck $2O. SIMON W.. ARNOLD, Treasurer, It No. 333 MARKET Street, COMMITTEE OS IJENEFirS, EN wp& -TEBTAINMENTS, AND. EXHIBITIONS, Additional acknowledgments; Of P- Heroic, Esq., proceeds of an Entertain • ment af Williamsport, Penua................... $351 00 Of Mrs. A. Russell, proceeds of Entertainment at Pottsville, Penna.*........................... 156 S 3 OS Mrs. Warner Johnson, part proceeds of Ama teur Theatricals; at Germantown 300 CO Of Mrs. Juniata G. Hart, proceeds of ft Concert bj* the Colored Women’s Lincoln Association.. 3100 s73s $6 GEO. GILPIN, Treasurer. , T0ta1.... UNIVERSITY OF PEXNSYL- W3&-- Y t ANIa—DEPARTMEST/OF ARTS.—The An nual ' Commencement,: for conferring Degrees iu the Arts, will be held on FRIDAY, the Ist day of July, in the MUSICAL FUND HALL. The Procession will leave the College Hall at 10 o’clock A. M. The Reverend Clergy, Judges of the United States and State Courts, the Mayor of the City, Select and Common Councils, the Board of Directors and President of the Girard Col lege, the Principal of the Central High School; tiro can didates for the Degree-of Master of Arts, aud other Graduates of ike University, are invited to attend-. GEORGE ALLEN, \je29-St Secretary of tho Faculty of Arts. The transfer books will be closed on the Ist of July, at 31\ M., and be opened on the 9th. THOS. R. SEARLE, je29-9i* - Secretary. . FOiYTECHXIC COLLEGE.-THE 9Z3& Annual COMMENCEMENT for conferring De grees will be held iu CONCERT HALL on THURSDAY EVENING, June 30th, beginning at § o’clock. The Commencement Address will be delivered by Hon. HENRY BARNARD, LL.D., of Connecticut. Music by Germania Oichcstra.; Tickets will not be required. ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M l)., je2B-St* \ . Prea. ofFaculty. KSSr* STAXJE CENTRAr. CO.UMITTBE,— The members of the STATE CENTRAL COM MITTEE will meet for organization at* o’clock P. M., on WF.DXESOAY, July 6th,at the house of the CHAIR-- MAN. in HARRISBURG, Pa. By order of 1 jfllV-Gy6 SIMON CAMERON. Chairman. . S 3® 38 PIITIADEIiWIIAAND READING •Z3=? RAILROAD COMPANY, Office, N0.»327 South FOURTH Street, ; Philadelphia, June 22, ISG-l. To avoid detention, the holders -pf COUPONS of this Company due on tho Ist proximo are requested to leave . them at this Office on or before the SOth fast., when re ceipts will be given, and checks wilt bo ready forde livery oa the Ist proximo in exchange for: said receipts. je2S-7t S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. ra* OFFICE UNION PASSENGER I® RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 410 WALNUT St., Juno 18, 1864.—The second instalment of. Five Dollars on each share of the capital Stock of the Union Passenger Railway Company will bo due aud payableat the office of said Company on and after July 7, 1864. By order of the Board of Directors. . je2Q*l4t* W. H. KEMBLE, Sscreiary. NOTICE.-THE BOOKS FOB SUB KJg scriptlonto the Capital Stock of the PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY will he opened at North FRONT Street, on and after the 21st lust. Tlio attention or the public la rei-pcctfnlly requested to the-merits of this Company. For further information apply to the under signed, ' COCHRAN 4 RtmSELL - Xtulaselphiai Jwie jU«180i : JbSHV •TUB PKEBB.—PHILA DEI/PBLTA: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 18R4. Iffl*-* cigar*..... 8 00 JM, Lnderitak,'do.,W. M. Abbey aud J. H. Sim 5 - mom, Soocigars...... 9 00 W, H. Bowkey, co., W. M. Abbey and J. If* Simmons, 4uo cigars.... ... §OO Sabater ft iiftnke, do., W. M. Abbey aiid J. If,’ Simmons. 33-boxes smoking tobacco- 72 00 G. W. Long, do., W. M. Abbey and J. H. Sim mous, 230 cigars. 12 ()0 J. W. price, do., W. M. Abbey and J.Jf. SJm mons, 100 Havana cigars. 1 ... K‘oo Miss A. Herbert, do., L. W. Herbert and O. W. Brenner, Ssmoking can 5...;.... lTOfr A. Berkert, do., IL w. Herbert and G. W, Bren nor, ICO cigars*.. 3 00' J. B. Douglass, do., L. W, Herbert and G. W. llrcmjer, 1 box sundries;.. 15 Oo‘ A. Gfimine, do., L. W, Herbert and GW. Bren ner, 1 box sundries'........2o 00’ An*. Th. Diet/, do., U W: Herbert and G. W. 1 pipe... . 400 R. Metvdo .Catbrall,-Nassau, andßnckaor,soo cigars... . 2000 J« l s otts,do.,Catlirall, Nassau, and Bnckuor, 500 cigars,. . 10 00 CharUa W. Ketler, do. r Ca thrall, Nassau, aud Bncknor, 60Ucigars.. 8 09 ; P. Siever, do., Uathrall, Nassau, and Bncknor, SOU cigars and snuff boxes 1100 H. C. Henmiu,do.,Cathrali, Nassau,.and Buck* por, lOOcigars 150 Unknown, do., A. R. Pougeray and Hare. 200 cigars...... 5 00 Geo. Lanard, do., A, H. Fougeray and Hare, 300 cigar 5........ 7 00 Gusiavus Auer, do. A. R, Fougeravand Hare, ICO cigar5........*.. 2 00 Charles Fritz, do., A. R. Fougeray aud Hare, 2 - dozen cigarcasos.;.... 8 00 J. C. Gordon,do , James W. Crowell, 100 cigars 300 J. Joy, do . 0. M. Meyer, 100 cigars. A. H. Theobald, do., C. SI. Moyer, lOOcignrs. W. H. Bort(jn, uo., do. ■- lOOclgars, R. Dauber, do., do. 100 cigars. - Ahrabam bchamberg.do , do. lOOcigtrs. Dag. Deithei 1 , do., do. 100 cigars. Philip Wen*, do., do. - ICK3cigars. J. Simmon, do., do. . 103 cigars. I-. P. Fenner, do.,Teller, Anathan, ft Co. ,3 lis. . •' Rough and Ready tobacco 4 59 E. U WUlken^ft 1 Co.,Baltimore,E,L.\V r ittbans, ibs. smoking tobacco. ‘ ' Julius Kister, New berry, Teller, Anathan.ft Co., - iai cigars. . . John Keppler, Harrisburg, Teller, Aaathau, ft Co. , 300 cigars. s Fred. Junelle, Philadelphia,.Beck & Barns, IfiG. civars. . - 51. Worthington, do., Backnor. SlcCamroou, ft Co. ,1,000 cigats. Sins do., Buckner, McCammbn, & Co., . SCO cigars. Unknown, do., August. Merino, 290 cigars....... 13 00 B. J. Parlett, Baltimore, J. K. Taylor, 1,000 ei gare....... 20 00 J. d. Morris, Juliana Furnace,: J. K. Tarlor,soo cimtiH. • S. H. Born, Philadelphia, contribution, 200 ci- gars. n. B. Ritter, Norristown, contribution, 1,200 cl* gars 44 50 F. J. Beerer, NorrisiownjtH. B. Ritter, 100 ci- gars 35 00 Gail ft Ax, Baltimore, contribution, 1: Turkish pipe, complete. ’ - Beck ft Burns, Pbiladolphia, contribution,snuff - and smoking tobacco. Jos. Costas. Aug. Merino, 500 cigars. Charles McGowan, August Merino, figurehead. K. «eikel, do. "loocigars. Capt. John Yance,of schr “Fannie, “ Thoo, 11. - Yettcrlein, 10 fiis. Havana tobacco, @ $2.50... 25 00 D. Bear, Pniladelphia, W. H. Nassau and E A. Ward, 300ciga>s, @ M 5 00 John Lees, do., W Tl, Nassau and E. A. Wood ward, SOcigars, —.... ............ 500 G. Gumperi, W. 11. Nassau.and E. A. Wood ward, 400 cigars, @ 40 0(3 Joseph Costas, August Merino, 500 cigars, @ $45 22 50 , IvuJms ft Herr, Lancaster, contribution, 100 lbs. Penn. Seeds, Rear tobacco. : , • J. K. Fisher, Lancaster, Kulins & Herr, 1,000 cigars. Jacob L Fry, do., Kttlrns & Herr, 500 cigars. J. Geibdr, do., KuJtna ft ITorr, 500 cigars. L Caider, do., Kulms ft Herr, 500 cigars. J. 11. Long, do., Kulms & Herr, 200 cigars. J. H. Ostennever,do., Kulms ft Herr, 2t!G cigars; Beck ft Buchnian, Philadelphia, McDowell ft Duncan, sundrj smokingtobacco.... .......... .44 31 H. R. Wolf, contribution. l,ot© cigarsß 60 05 B. Rosenburg, Thoma« Hare, 400 cigars 12 00 —-Taylor, Erq., Bncknor, McCanmon, & Co., 2cases coffee 170 00 . . _ THEO. H, VETTERLEIN, je2S-2t '‘ Treasurer. , ftSgT* ,lIE «HEAOI* CENTRAL FAIR— The undersigned, Treasurer of the Committoe on Tobacco and Cigars, acknowledge the receipt |of the following subscriptions aDd collections: . Contributions before reported-..-....,.........56,976 75 SUBSCRIPTIONS. Smith Brothers, Philadelphia 200 00 Thomas Hare. do • ... 100 00 Gaiis & Tatem, .do 50 00 J. Pinto, - ' - -A'do- 25 00 Smidt & Cathrall, •: do 10000 Dramatical Eutertainmont given by Julius Vet terlem and William Meurer. at No. 1422 Broad 5treet......... 3S 50 G. Ulrich, militia pay for 1562 S 75 Becks Born. Philadelphia. 60 00 Wurdle, Heed, & Co ,25 00 COLLECTIONS. - J. V &gn6r, Philadelphia, per Puget & Merino.. 50 00 Thomas S. Smith,. West Chester, per Payne & - G00id...... ff ft] M. W.Steele, West Chester,per Payne & Goold. 6 00 P. Goold, do do : 600 E. J. Lloyd, Philiipsburg, per J.K. Taylor.... 5 CO C. E. Murray, do do . ........ 103 J. J. Gfiler, do do ........ 103 J. B. Porley, do do ........ 100 Howard Mattley, ■ do do ........ 100 J. M Replrr, . do - do 100 Edward Albert, do . do ........ 1 00 P. Dayly, • do do ........ 500 John Lees, Philadelphia, per W. H. Nassau and E. A. Woodward. 00 T. H. HoJl, jaer W. H. Nassau arid E. - Woodward.. 10 00' TIIE BAWIdSKS’ AND BROKERS’ 9W TELEGRAPH COM PANY-Ineorporated • under the laws of the States of -New. York, New Jersey, Mary land, and the District ofColumbia, and by special act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. May 2Sth, 1564, and organized in Philadelphia, with the following as officers: . - H. H. WAINWEIGHT, President. J. S. RiTTENHOUSE, Secretary and Treasurer. PIF-ECTORS. GEO. W. McLEAN, Esq , firm of Jerome, Riggs, & Co., New York. ' . : H. L.• (JAW', Esq., firm of Gaw, Mecalasiar, & Co., Philadelphia. • JOHN S. NEWBOLD, Esq., firm of Newboid, Son, & Aertsen, Philadelphia, WII. FISHER, Esq. , firm of Wm. Fisher '& Eons, Baltimore. LEONARD J. FORMEY, Esq.. , Baltirawe. - : The object of the corporation is to erect two; sets of poles'and wiresj forminga doubla line, to run bydif ferent routes, connecting theories of JNew Fork, Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington, and all the prin cipal intermediate points, and>-o establish offices for the reception and transmission of telegraphic messages, •and, by connecting with other linesat the maiapoints, to be able to send messages to all parts of the United States and Canadas. . The line is now in course of construction, and con tracts have been entered into for the purchase of wire and other materials. None will be used except of the best quality, and it is contemplated ..to have one set of wires in operation between tho main points in less than sixty days, and the other set will be put up and in ope ration immediately afterwards.. No enterprise nowin the market offers equal prospers of profit with that of teiegraphieg, and tho nature of. the bnsin?ss proposed to be done by this Company, as its name implies, warrants its stock being recommended to.the public as a choice investment. " ' A careful Estimate, based far-below the actual capa city- of the number of wires proposed to be employed by this Company shows that, with proper management, it can earn and declare a dividend of IS to 2U per cent, per annum. Books for subscription to the capital ftock of this Company will be opened in the city on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst,, at the office of Messrs. CHAS. CAMBLQS & CO., 38 Sonth THIRD Street, and remain open until 3 o’clock on SATURDAY, July 2d. The subscriptions received will he payable in instalments. - . . It- is intended to have the interest divided in the different cities through which the line will pass: there fore but a limited amount of the stock will be offered in each. Further particulars will be given upon applying at the office of CHAS. CAMBLOS & CO., je2S-5t . 3S South THIRD Street. USIYERSITY OF PENNSYL- Biss’ VaNIA (Department of Arts).—The examine-: lion of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the close of the Third Term, will be held in the fol lowingorderr TUESDAS ,2Ut—From 9 toll, Sophomores , by Profes- Bor (Arnold’s Lectures on Modern History), and Freshmen, by Professor Kendall (Geometry), written. From U to 1, Juniors, by the Provost: (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. ' WEDNESDAY, 22d—From D to 11, Juniors, by Pro fessor Kendall (Differential Catculns),and Sophomores, by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalk), written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Alien (Greek Minor Poets), oral. THURSDAY, 23d~From9toll, Sophomores, by Pro fessor Kendall (Analytical Geometry), written. ; From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Professor Frazer (Heat and the Steam-Engine), oral. : FRIDAY, 24th—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Professor Jackson (Cicero’s Tusculanre) oral. From. 11 to 1, Sophomores , by Professor Allen (Clouds of Aristo phanes), oral. ' . MONDAY', 27th—From 9 toll, Juniors , by Professor Allen (the Prometheus of JEschylus), oral. Fruia 11 to 1, Pi'eshmen, bv Professor CoppeeCnMoiTLoral, TUESDAY, 28th—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Pro fessor Jackson (Horace’s Odes), oral. WEDNESDAY, 2Bth-From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Pro fessor Jackson (Livy), oral. • '• „ ■■■■*. GEORGE ALLEN; . . je2l-St . . Secretary oTthe Faculty of Arts. jK£sr° NOTICE IS HIRESI G2V£X W&G? that an instalment of OSD DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the 2ETKA MINING COMPANY, has this day beeo called in, payable on or befor& the FIRST DAY OF JULY* 1864, at the office of the Company, No. 32& WAL NUT Street, Philadelphia, ; By order of the Directors, B. A. HOOpES, Treasurer. Philadelphia. JuneS, 1864. . jell-tjyl . EMSETY EIOUra AKJNIVEKSA •=» BY OF AMERICAN raDKREXDBWCB. “THE STATE'SOCIETY■ OF THE CIHOWEKATI OF The annua! stated meeting of 1 The State Society of the Ciucimmti of Pennsylvania*” will he held at the LA. PIERRE HOUSE, on BROAD-Street,, below CHEST NUT, on MONDAY, the 4tb day of July, 1864, at 10 O’clock A. M. HARRIS L. S PRO AT, j fc27-7t Secretary. _ KOTICE TO CONTRACTURS,— •ESS* PROPOSALS willbe received at the Hotel of I, B. JOLLY, in Dover, Morris county,. # J., on the Oth of JULY, for the graduation and masonry of the OGDEN. MIKE RAILROAD, ten mites in length. Plaos,.specifi cations,.and profiles can ho seen, on aud after July Ist, by applying to GKO, RICHARDS, President, at Dover, or P. BRADY,Engineer,Catasunqua, Pdnaa. f GEO RICHARDS, President. je27-Bi* 1 .P,. BRADY - , Engineer, . . UA’ivEKsrrr of pexnsylta 9=& NIA-DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.-The Exami nation or Candidates tor admission will be held nt the UNIVERSITY on THURSDAY, the SOtb Inst.; at 10 o’clock A. M. -Students can apply for admietion to pur sue the fall course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or only that portion of it for which the degree of Bachelor or Science is given, or any auch portion as-'tUo. Faculty, may sanction. GEORGE ALLEN, , je2?*4t Secretary of tho Faculty of Arts. OFFICE OFTHE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No. .230 South THIRD Street, corner of WILLING ’S Alley. • ■ . . ■ . . . Pm&ADELrrtrA, June 15,1864. At a meetingof the Directors of the WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY held this day, a DIVIDEND OP 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. Tho Transfer Books will be closed until July 2d next. jel7-14t ’ F H. JACKSON, Treasurer. ISSr** l>m»ENl» NOTICE -OFITCE <>F I=s? the MAPLE SHADE OIL GO., 534 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.—A dividend of Four per cent. oa. the capital stock of this Company has this day hepa de clared, payable on and after the SOch inst, free o! State tax. Tho transfer books will;be closed AtB P. M-, on j SATURDAY, 25th, and opened on THURSDAY, 30tk. * THOMAS R. SUABLE, Secretary. June 2S, IS6L , je24*6t* (K2i» OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, New Tonic, June 10,1864. NOTICE is hereby givon that, pursuant to a reKoln lion of the Board of Directors, an fnstHlment of TWEN TY PER CENT, on the subscription t<*the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAX COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby is, made payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or before the 18th day of July next. • • . t jolS-t.iylB Attest: T. M. TYNG, Secretary. r®*. DIVIDEND NOTICE -TUB Me* 1» CLINTOCKVILLB PETROLEUM COMPANY, OißceNo. 411 WALNUT Streot. . • , Pjffii.APßi.PoiA, June 22.1^4. , The Board of Directors have this day declared the third monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, payable at the office of Ihe Company on.ana after WEDNESDAY*-July 6$ 1864. The Transfer Books will close on WEDNESDAY, June 291 b, at until JulyfiUi, - Vf% MOONEY, Secratary. • - ■ -s7 t 67i) 00 THOMAS E.. VETTERLEINV PENNSYLVANIA.” MTAiI mi* OOODS. TSARGAIKS. SI.CO Melton Casflimores. #,1,D0 MarsellloH Quilts, * f 2.50 8-4 Damask Table Cloth*, $3. fiO 8* 10 Dajn«hk Table Cloths. 80-ceut neat Plaid Lottos. 4 4 Plaid Mozambique*. $l,OO Mohairs, colm'a aod black. SO-cenfc Black'Wool Delaines, 62- cent Plain Wuof Delaines. $3.00 Black Shawls. $5.00 Plaid Lama Sbatflfl. „ - v COOPER & COWARD* E- eor. fIIKTH anil MAIiKET Streets T>LA«K: BILES; BLACK BILKS. -*-> SO-ADVAMCB IN PRICK! Wo are tftHl selJici? oar Black Silks at the name prices aawQdidc.ttlrln the season, notwithstanding tfio re cent advanojir. MAttTLE K/XKS, ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silks, aij color*, $1.30 to $5.75. Fancy Silks, 91 to Rkdi heavy, Silks, s2.B?tv£s.3o. _ Rich Chone Silks,-at 9ZB?H t worth. 93.50. “ 41 : • “* at 93.25, “ 9-1. ' " “ " at.94.Wr 95.50. v*‘ ’* at«-5.75, 44 97. 10 pieces small Plaid Silks, at 91worth ST. 50. _ . , .11. STEEL & SON; . a#»tf . Nos. 74.3and.7i5 N. TENTH Street’. T3'ARBIS’ MIXED CASSIMERES; Light mixed CapjH!aierfiH r for boys’suits. Kfelton and PJald Casslmeres. / Merino Cssslmfiro.-jliii'd'Ciwbtnerotta. ■ - . . Linen Drills, Salmith/and? CoUonado#. fifldies f Cloaking Cloths, clswico shiides. Loom''.and Damask Table Linen, cheap. Towcls/lowclling, and'Napkins. Large assortment ut , JOHN 1L STOKES’. ie7 •; TOST‘ARCH Street TABBD’S “ EMAIL DE-PABIS,” K( ■ ENAMELING THE SKIN, need" and endorsed ,tlie ladief of the French capital. EDG-TENE JOU! Agent for i’Emafi de Paris, No. 111^8:TIT-NTH Str* below Chestnut. Orders by mail should he addressed JARED & RES General Importers, Philadelphia. je23-lrai 103* CHESTNUT STRSSTf . The attention M LADIES VISITING* THB CITT. or thoso about LEAVING'IT for /‘WateringPlaces/’ or ** theCouutry,.’.* io respectfully invited to the oxteusivo stock of-WHITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMER for WHITE BODIES, MORNING WRAPPERS, &c. An extensive assortment is offered fn LHce and worked Edgings nod Jnsertings, Voile, Handkerchiefs, Collars,Sleeves,and to oialn and fancy Plaid, striped, and Figured White Goods, AT PRICES SJU6h BELOW THEta PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. ■ 100 pieces Puffed,. Tucked, and Striped' Muslins. ' E. ar. NEEDLES. 1034' CHESTHBT STREET. l/TAGNIFICENT ORGANDY ROBES, JX full lengths, reduced from 912 to 98." Rich Organdies, reduced from 91.25 to $l. Rich Organdies, reduced from $1 to 87K. A beantifnl stock of Lawns, from to7s. A large stock of thin Summer Dress Goods, reduced close out. . Summer Poplins aud Mohairs. Neat Plaid Silks, 87X cents. . ' Summer Silkß atreduced prices. ' .* EDWIN HALL & GO., left; HR South SECOND Stresi MILITARY. M- HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR- S SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA. R* : /••• Philadelphia, Juac2S, 1554. *“ The names of persons removing to or from this District will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment. Copies of tuelbtsareopen for public inspection, and civil ofiicers and all citizens are invited to appear and point onterrora in the lists and givesach information as may aid in the correction aud revision thereof. Any person enrolled may appear before the Board aud chiton to have his name stricken oif.the list if he can sWtv satisfactorily tuaUie isnot properly enrolled, on account of Alienage , Non residence, Over-age, Permanent Physical Disabling. A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is 1 ear nestly solicited. WAT. £. LEHMAN, ie29-tf ; . Captain and Provost Marshal. tjb ARMORY ARTILLERY CORPS: B WASHINGTON GRAYS. ' Jirxii 28, ISBS. The members of the Company will assemble at the ** Armory in citizens’ dress, to attend the funeral of our late follow-member, JOHN R. IRWtN.on THURS* DAY, June SOth, at 1 o’clock P.-M, A. ROBERTS, It* ' First Sergeant. j THE GOURTLAND SAUNDERS Eb CADETS will give the public, on their own Lawn iff (Professor Saunders’ Institute), one of their most *k perfect and entertaining drills in ordinary bayo net and skirmish exercises, at 6 o’clock THIS AFTER KOOK. Ladies, clergymen, members or Councils,mili tary and other public officers,are especially invited. It* financial. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. Treasury Department, June 25, 1964. . Sealedofferswill bereceivedat this Department,under •the act of March 3, 2563, until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of July, ISfiJ, for bonds of the United States -to: the amount of THIRTY-THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, being the amount of unaccepted offers under the Notiee of Proposals for Loan, dated 6th instant. The bonds will bear an annual Interest of six per. centum, payable semi-annually in coin, on the first days of Jul’T' and January of each year, »ndredeemableafter the3oth of June, l£Sl. ; Each offer must befor fifty or one hundred dollars, or some multiple of one hundred dollars, and must state the sum , including premium, offered for each one hun dred dollars in bonder or for fifty, when tho offer Is for no more than fifty.: Two per cent; of the principal, ex cluding premium, of the.wbole amount offered, must be deposited, as guarantee for payment of subscription if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, or .with the Assistant Treasurer at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Si. L STATES. - | letters on the cork (j; & 13 oOTT^tEiiPniT— JSA/TIOIVAXi bane PHILADELPHIA, DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THB 10-40 LOAN. Till. Bank iu beon nuthortiod and 1) now prepared to receive subscriptions to the SEW GOVERNMENT LOAS. This Lonn.issned nnder authority of an act of Con gres«, approved March 3, IBM, provide, for the ls«ue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,000) Halted State. Benda, redeemable after ten year,, and payable forty, years from date.TH COIH. dated March 1, 1864, bearing tnterect at the rate of FTFE PEK CEKT. per annum Ilf COIH, payable aeml. annually on all Bonds oTer WOO, and on Bond, of $lOO and less, aa nually. . Subscribers wllireceive either Registered of Coupon. Bonds as they may prefer - Registered Bonds will be leaned of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5O), ono hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars ($500), one thousand dollars ($1,000), five thousand dollars ($5,000), and ten thonsand dollar. ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations, of fifty dollars ($6O), one hundred dollar, ($100), five hun dred dollar* ($500). and one thousand dollars ($l-DOQ). 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Published by JAS. K, SIMON, „ , 33 South SIXTH Street, jg23 : 3t . ; ■• ". w . ' * Second .foory. THE AUTHOR OF BEULAH: .fl-Mf .-•••• MACARIA, *1.25? 81.851 • MACARIA, ■ , 81.25! *1.25! MaCARIA, *1:25! 43-23! MACARIA, . . .*l/85/ #1.25!, . MACARtA, “ *1.'25! :.:»T-'ATOPSTA-J' KVAHB., PITCH3R lb 80b CHESTNUT Street. AH nevr Uaoke eoiq at a clggQttflt. je27-uiw'BSt' Of) CT&:' LESLIE FOR JULY. 20 CTS: "V ® eI,A. 'LESLIE FOR JULY. -Met* PiTCBEK'S,'BOBCHESTNDr3treet. ie27-lc OROTS. CONTINENTAL FOR JULY. ..* , V PITCBSR’S, SOS CHESTNUT St. jeZMit A SHMEAB & EVANS, \ SuccefcHors to 'WILLIS P. HAZARD. T 34 CHESTNUT Street, Have received - MACARIA. ByAragneta J. Evans, author of *’Beu lah. The great Southern Kovel, reprinted from the Richmond edition. .. CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMI LY. Fine edition on tinted paper. One of the best works ever issued. Everybody should read it. ATale. By the author of "Twice Lost." ....... A Tale of the. Old Dutch Manor! By /Walworth, author of ■ ; .TUB TANKER BOY r and How he Became Lieutenant General. • - OUT IN THE WORLD By T. S. Arthur. A .WOMAN’S PHILOSOPHY OF WOMAN; dr, Wo man Affraiichized. An answer to Mlcholet and other modern innovators. DENISE. By the author of Mademoiselle Mori. ” 2 vols. THE POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. STUMBLING BLoCJtS- By Gail Hamilton. HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of “Tie Lamp lighter.’* ; : . . j©27 TVTOW READY—THE BOOK OF COM- A ' MON PRAYER, as amended by the Westminster Divines In 1661. I6mo, cloth,.antique red edges. TfeE POTOMAC AND THE RAPIDAN.-ArmyNotes from ibe Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Eosecrans.: 12mo - 'IHE PROBLEM OF HUMAN DESTINY.: By Rev. Orville Dewey, D. D. Smo. ; „THE TaKKER BOY, and How/he Became Lieutenant General. i THE ‘ BUGLE /BLAST: Or, Spirit of the Conflict. Comprising Naval and Military Exploits, Dashing* Raids, Thnlling Incidents, etc. 12mo. PHaK'J OM FLOWERS. A Treatise on the Art of Pro ducing Skeleton Leaves i2mo. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MABTIEN, / Je2s / . . :GOG CHESTNUT Street. V THE SUNBEAM STORIES, Containing the charming, bright stories of " TRAP TO CATCH A SUKBRAM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE OK THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ, STAK IN'THE DESERT, &«. ■: Six hsantifcQ volumes. Illustrated, *2.50. WILLiS P. HAZARD, Publisher, feai-tjyl . 31 South. SIXTH Street. NEW AMERICAN . OYCLOPEDIAi The Agency for this invaluable Library of UniverwU Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, KECOBD OF THE BEBELLION. By Fraflt Moore. , fell-tf „ NEW SIMMER BOOKS. (JDST PUBLISHED BY OAELETOJT.) I. A WOMAN’S PHILOSOPHY OF .WOMAN—Being an answer to Michelet’s famous works “Love (L’ Amour)” and ’’Wom&n CLa Femme).” Translated from the celebrated French work recently published in Brussels, where the excitement about it ia so great. 22m0.y clcih, $1.50. 11, OUT IN THE WORLD—An excellent and earnest ly written new novel, by T. S. ARTHUR, author of 4 ‘Light on Shadowed ratns,”&c. - 12m0.»-eloth, SLSO. 111. HOTSPUR-A New Novel,by M. T. WALWORTH, author of ‘ ‘ Lulu. 5 ’ , One handsome 12m0., cloth bonnd. Price $L 50. IV. CHARLOTTE BRONTE AND MISS 3MULOCH- New, elegant 12m0., cloth bound editions (with an il lasrration) of the best novels, by these famous authors, embracing JANEETRE, JOHN HALIFAX, VILLETTfL SHIRLEY, and LIFE FOR A LIFE. Price $1.50. V. DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT—A splendid New Novel, by Mrs. MARY J. HOLMES, author of “Lena Rivers,” ‘‘Tempest and Sunshine,” &e. 12m0., cloth, $1.50. %* These books are sold everywhere, and will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, by . . GEO. NV. CARLETON, je22-wstf . Publisher, New York. fpKOTHINOBx\iI & AYELLS HAVE FOR SALH HEAVY, J.IBDIUM, :AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND 81LESIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No, 32 WORSTED YARN, Ac. , se2s-iftf LEGAL. P[ THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA In the matter of the Estate of THOMAS HBDDLRSON,- decoa&ed. The" Auditor appointed by the Court to audit; settle, and adjust the first account of JAMES HEDDLESON, executor of Thomas Heddleson. do ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties ia terc?ted for tho purposes of his appointment,’ on TUESDAY, the 12thof July, A. D. IS6L at 11 o'clock A. if., at his office, No. Y3l WALNUT Street, in the city Of Philadelphia. - AARON THOMPSON; je*9-wfmst*. • j . Auditor. Pi THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE . cm* AND COUNTY OF PBILADELPHIA. . Estate of WILLIAM McGLENSEY, deceased. V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the widow of said decedent has filed in said Couvt her jietition and an ap praipemeut of the personal estate which she elects to re tain under the act of April 14th, ISSI, and the supple ments thereto, and tho same- will be approved by said Court, on FRIDAY, the Fifteenth day of Jaly, A. D. 1564, at 10 o’clock A. M,, unless exceptions bo filed thereto. JOSEPH F. MARCER, ‘ jegl-wmlt* Att’y for Lydia afcGiensey, widow. TN THE OBPH ANS’ COURT FOR THE -A' CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA In the Hotter of ilie Estateof ELIZA REMINGTON,dec. The Auditor appointed-by the.Coiirt to audit, settle aud adjust the account of Francis A; Black, Administrator of the Estate of the said Eliza Remington;dec’d, and tore port distributism of the balance iu the hands of the ac countant. will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment on MONDAY, the 11th dav of July, A. D. 1564, at 21 o’clock A M., at his office, No. 731 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philiidelphia. . AARON THOMPSON. Auditor. TH THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR e .TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Trust Estate of Mrs M. K. WILCOX, under the Will of JOHN KEATING, deceased. , . . The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first and final account of WILLIAM Y. KEATING and ADOLPH E. BaRIE, Trustees of Mrs. M. K. WILCOX, deceased, under the Will of JOHN KEATING, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the partipß interested for the purposes of his appointment, on I UBSDAY, July 12th, 1554. at 11 o’clock. A. M., at HIS OFFICE, No. 131 South FIFTH street, in the city of Philadelphia. . GEORGE M. CONARROE st -" J . . PUBLIC SALE AT THE SANITABY JL-. PAIR.—TUe articles remaining nnsoldin the fol lowing Departments—viz: • ... . Stoves, Hollow-Ware, and Ranges. "• Machinery Department. Agricttlturn.l do. Household Furniture. • * Looting Glasses. SewingMaehines. Curtain Goods. - House Furnishing Goods. Window Shades. Glsssaud Crockery Ware. Fancy Hoods. Heavy Wagons. Carriages, Ac. Willbe offered at POBLIC SALE, by catalogue, com mencing on FRIDAY MORNING, July Ist,at 10 o’clock:, at the SANITARY FAIR BUILDINGS, Logan Square. Admittance tickets 25 cents; Season Tickets, free. JAMES H. OKNE, . Chairman of Committee on Sales. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. c o E.-s ,s.;"s p'» i« g . WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. , WATER tains or bottles. wlotlier from fona- CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. ' The following gentlemen are isnppUecl by ns regularly ■with genuine COKORESS WATER in bottles, fresh from the Congress Spring: ERED’K BROWH, cor. Fifth and. Chestnut sts. 0. S. BOBBELL, 1410 Chestnut st. J. C. TURHPEKNY & CO,, 941 Spruce at. Til OS. J. HDSBAH.P,cor. Thirdhud. Spruce sts. * STEVEh'S & CO., Continental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnuts! OH AS. ELMS. & CO., Market st WYETH BROS., Walnutst. ~ WM. Bi.l.tS & CO., Chestnuts! je22.lm TOSEPH H. THOMPSON. 0 . SHUrPiNG COMMISSION MERCHANT, Aad General Agent, _ 154 North IiELAWAHE Avamie .rfT'ABTES DE YIBITE. —GET THEM XJ at-B, 3?. REfSEEK'S Gallery. The well known abil ity and practical experience of -the proprietor insure all satisfarmory pictures. ARCH Street. . . li*> nOLOBED PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE \J> BIODERATE CHARGE OF #l.—Do not Agitato to embrate ihe opportunity to have an invaluable likeness made at RBIMLER’S popular Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. - 1 It* T>OKT BAITS OF LIFE LIKE AP A PRABAKOE AND SUPERIOR ARTISTIC COLOR ING—Ii. F RFlMEll’Sclief d'o;iiyTd , s-Aife»>:7.« Photo gi-ftplis tn oil colorn. mads at tils Gallery, C3-A Arch, rtrei t. . '■ - ' ' ; J‘t', TIEATON & BENCKL A, HARBWABE XX cOMBfTSSIOK MERCHANTS, 807 COMMERCE and 630 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Mails; Plymouth Bill! Rivets. . W. & S, Hatcher's Ca-et Steel: Ragle Cabinet Locks. Pntnam’a Horse Malle; Locke'e School Slates. Copper, Braes, and Iron Wire* Cotton Cards. M*9, * aesorisjonl si imsrlcin HArdrrara.. feo-sfi.il WANTBD--AN ENERGETIC! T'aO*' y\ ROUGH BUSINJBSI’MAJ. to take charg* of a ffeod manufacturing husiness.% t/so a persou giving* *at- IMaetioD good compensation- Besirtf references iotp?ired. Aodresp, SL M. r Q flj ce of Vhe" Pr7*B. jebfrojt* WANTED-AYOUWsiASTOsiLL - i' to Jobbers and make himself generally acquainted with tlie Fairay Goods haKtcfera ■frSlti*' MaressF ‘ Office 80*£219,. with reference. A graduate op harvard, with Number limited to fifteen. Terms, $l5O n-yviCe KBFEitp.NCJS3-Kev. Dr, Furness, M$T S?W htreot; Rev. Roger Owen. Chestnut-Hill; W K. Trotter Esq., 86 Nortif- Front street; J, E. Mitchell; R*i spj York avenue,-Philadelphia; Eg-PreßidentK SparKsand Walker, Cambridge, Mass.; J. S. Smith,Esq.-. i*orcheß ter, 3lass.; Joint Kaggles, £eq., Bright jz\'’ Mfo*. Ad je27-lm* S, H. BUCKINGHiM, Hill. WAKTED*— TEN DODD CARPSN JT TBRS. Hiifbest wages paid, and constant em .pioyaent given. Apply to . - Major T. T. S. XAIDrET,- je24-6t Cominandleg Fraukford Ars^nal.-_ - A GENTS WANTED TO “SELL T"H*S Standard History of the War, A rare chance to mahemonev. Agenfcrare clearing from $lOO tos2ooper mojyjb. 200,000 volants already sold. Send for clrcu te*^i dr l, 8 i JOW£S ’ SROS -» * Co., Publishers. BAIp T3MORE, Md. . jevUti? ffjf) A MONTH !-I WANT AGENTS *1? r mouth, espenees paid. mv RVTtrr. r.iSTraa pencils, oAiestal buehers/ S h other artkles. Fifteen circulars sent/r**. Address • apBo-d&w3m JOHN F. LORD. Bfddeford, Maine OOARMNG.—TWO SECOND-STORY u rooms TO LET, at 132 North TENTH Pfc. >7-tf QAMUEL MAROT, DEALER IN LIMB, P BOrpiNC STONE, and COAL. Yard. NINTH Street, above Thompson, (west eide.> Orders received by William-Marni, Jr., Sll SpringGarfen streei; Chae. la. Marot, 25 ih Sfeth et. (second story), and H. Marot. 434 Chestnut st. (eecond story). N. B.—Ah experienced Salesman wanted.. tdy3l-iaj* p.UKLI : G SiLE-AT SHARON Darby, Penna.vSlXTH DAT (Friday), July 3fct, 156-J,. an extensive assortment of honsehold and school furniture, bedsteads, mattresses, feather beds and bedding, bureaus, tables, chairs, a large quan tity of carpeting,-Canton matting, &c. ; superior Boston, school-desks and chairs, Pbilosophieal apparatufl, Phy siological chads, books, &c. Also, two valuable young horses, two superior cow*, riding wagons, harness,and many other articles,.3br which see handbills. - Commence at 2 !P. Ml Terras at Rale by Josiah Wilson. je2S 3t* G. RICHARDS,. Auctioneer. TO PAINT DEALERS.—FOB SALE— A- -A STEAM ENGINE, strictly first-claim. Cylinder 12 inches bore, 35 inches stroke, with independent steam port variable cut off, operated with governor. Also,/ independent exhaust port; sectional flywheel, 12 feet id diametei; 2plain cylinder boilers;.364nches in diameter, 24 feet in lensth, made of the best Penosyl va nia charcoal iron (No. 4 gauge), with close fire front, damper, safety, and check valves. "Water supplied to boiler by a “ GiffarP Injector. J 1 Together with three ruu of stones for grinding paints in oil, and one run for grinding dry substances;'also, iron, paint mills; cast iron and wooden .mixers; cbaserMfor the manufacture of putty; a large quantity of shafting, glaring, &c. 9 Ins machinery is of the best quality, built to order 5 n IS6I, by first-class mechanics; Ims been run with great care, at comparatively no cost for repairs; and is now io complete running order. The whole will be sold low, as the space occupied by it is needed for other purposes. For further particulars apply to . ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO;, je2S-6t N. E. cor, FOURTH and RACE Sta , Philada. nOAL YARD FOR SALE.—OTNTH v/ street, above Poplar (U3s>. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Will be for rent if not sold previ oub to Ist July: - - • je27-3t* TO BENT—THE 3D AND 3D STO riesof store No. 531 MARKET Street. Possession July LIS64. j*2s-6f SIBLEY,; MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF. TO LET—THE SECOND, THIRD; AND fourth Floors at 335 MARKET Street, through to Church alley. : mh29-if dfijb FOE SALE—A SPLENDID COUN •SSL TRY RESIDENCE, on.- the river Delaware, 15 miles from the city, near two stations, 2S>* acres of land, 10 of woodland. The house is a very superior one, with gas, bathroom, and water-closet, extensive outbuildings, fine garden and fruit. Furniture In cluded in. sale. For particulars inquire of James A, Freeman, Auctioneer, or of WM. CHAMBERLAIN, on the premises. . . je29-6t* MTO RENT-OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS STAND.—'The Stove and Cellar: also, third-story Rooms, separate or together, la the Baild iogs, ateouthwest corner Fourth and Cherry streets. Apply at 551. YORK Avenne. jeSO-wtbsSt* m, FOE BALE OR REET.-THE JBatfour-story FIRE-PROOF STORE, No. SIS. SECOND St- Possession given the 16th'of August. Enquire of ALFREP FASSITT, 500 MARKET St! Je27-mwfl2t* Meor sale-elegant double three-story Brick Residency.- ■•»'«*>■ hack building, .Ka-p o-rnaftKiini'Wwarbeiow. Brown. Lot 50 feet iront. The house is .excelled by none in. finish. with every modern convenience, and ground finely laid out attached. ALFRED H, ALLEN. Convovaucm* 805 Sooth SIXTH Street. : ’ jel™fm\rtOt S Mfor sale—a pleasant home, House arid Lot, at WOODBOKY, N. J. Will baox changed for Greenbacks or Government bonds. -Inquire at XiaS PINE Street. . . je2S 3t* M EOR SALE.—a 'GREAT BAR. GAIN.—A famous SUMMER RESORT,weII known as the Springs, in Pennsylvania; 206 acres of land, part of it tastefully, adorned with- evergreens, shade trees, and pleasant walks; part of it heavy tim ber, and very valuable. The Hotel contains 90 rooms, parlors, &c. Every room Is supplied with water, ata costof over $6,000. It is all furnished in good style throughout, the furni ture having cost about $5,500 in 1860. Also, two handsome. Cottages; barn, stabling, sheds, icerhonses (filled), spring houses, and bath houses. A magnificent view of the surrounding country for many miles is bad from the property. . Possession at once. All ready for visitors, and many rooms engaged, but the proprietor must seLl. and, al though it cost him over $60,000, all will be sold at the low price of $16,000. For further information address GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO, 123>£ South FOURTH Street; . JtST* Send for Farm Register. je2s-smw3t m FOR SALE—SPLENDID DWELL- Jsfe-ING, No. 214 Logan street, west side of Logan Square, marble front, Rubsdantiany built, and most completely arranged. Lot 32}* feet front by 120 deep. This is one of the most delightful situations in the city. Immediate possession. I.IIS Grecu street. Possession ;n a few days. 1704-Momit Vernon street. Immediate possession. 2114 Green, street. Possession soon. ■ Price very low. . Also, a large number of Houses, in various lbealhies, at prices. that will make a desirable investment. Also, a large mmberof Farms and Cottages, at mode rate prices and on accommodating-terms. B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Sireet, and" je2s S; W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sm. FOR SALS—OAK GIVE POS- m -SHsESSION of the MANSION iibis Spring. The Premiom Farm of Chester county, near Chadd’s Pord Station, Baltimore Central Railroad, 6 miles from West Chesttr. 170 acres prime Brandywine green srrass land. For furtherparticulars apply to , E. PETTIT, jelS ' - -• 333 Walnut Street. - M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERTY FOR SALE.—The very large and commodi ous LOT and BUILDING. No. 90S CHERRY Street: near the centre of business; containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth 105, feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way. leading to Cherry street.. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION , • • are rarely met with. Apply at the office of Christ Church Hospital, lel3-3m No. 220 WALNPfr Street. FOR SALE—.LOT, WALNUT STREET, WEST OF TWENTIETH ; 96 by 310, toattreet. Also, LOT, GKEEN street, below Broad, running through to Mount Yernou street. Apply to . J. H. WHEELER, je33-2t* Xl3 South FIFTH! street, : in, FOR BALE-A SUBSTANTIAL, well-built CANAL BARGE, entirely new,. ICO feet long* 17 }£ feet wide, and S feet depth of hold. Applyto < B. HJEFSBK, PORT PROVIDENCE, Montgomery comity. Pa. at which place it is now lying. je29-3t* FOB SALE—THE HEW AHD beautiful STEAM-YACHT FaIRIE, bnilt for and contributed to the Great Central Fair by Messrs. CRAMP & SONS and NEAFIE St LEVY. Dimensions, fiSfeetlong, 14 feet beam, 6 feet hold; speed, about 10 knots. To be seen at the yard of CRAMP & SONS, foot of PALMER Street Apply to S. V. MERRICK. Chairman of Committeo on Merchanic Arts; or to CHARLES H. CRAMP,Chairman of Ships and Ship Building. ‘ je27 3t TTAYE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR JLSI SARATOGA, July, 1863. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, / Q. C. ErpLsr, Sso. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Hon. William Strong; Rot. Matthew Simpson,D. D., Bishop of M; E.^Church; Rot. Albert Barnes, D. D.; Rev. Janies M. Crowell: Thomas Robins, Esq. ; Lewis R. Ashurst, Esq. ; Samuel Welsh, Esq. ; James Dunlap, Esq.; W. R. Leejee, Esq.; John Rice, Esq.; Charles Humphreys, Esq. ; John B. Austin, Esq, ; S. C. Palmer; Esq.;C. B. Mount, Esq.; Samuel C. Perkins, Esq.; John R. Penrose, Esq/, Samuel Field, Esq., W. Clark.* Co. ;Bucknor, McCammoa, * Co.; John B. Myers & Co.; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm. 8. * Alfred'Martien; George B. Reese, Son, * Co.; J. B. McCreary & Co.; George Cookman & Co.; D. B. Ker ihaw & Co.; Eay St Brother. CLARKE & WHITE. mnn reward.—missing, singe <4PJaJU TUESDAY, 21st Srist , Mr. SAMUEL BER» HELL, who loft: his store, No.' SOS MARKET Street,, about 6 o’clock that EVENING.and has not since been heard of. Was Ifvboriug finder, temporary aberration of mind; 34years of age, 5 feet 11 inches m height, aide whiskers, ■ slightly balu, black-alpaca coat, brown cloth pauts, light vo «t,. and black Ifat; any concerning him will be iliankfally received at Ins re sidence, THIRTY-N*NTH and POWELTON Avenue, West Philadelphia, or at No. SOS MARKET Street. . je2S 2i* : s>K(\ REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO qpt*V/ the person who presented at the Uni-::u Bank, corner THIKD aud ARCH Streets, on the 16th last., a Check, orChcekß, of IV ALTO It * YOST for *i,SSO and $2,2f12, if ho will call at tho Bank. „ ~ ■ jeSLCt j. J. HUCKEL, Cashier.- Monuments and grave- STONES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various designs, made of the A V,! 1 w^ 9 F' cai l Marble, constantly on hand at the-Marble Works of ADAM STEINMBI% RipGE ±V«HW. below Eleventh, Philadelphia, : t , *p«3-J*aJ£ WANTS. WANTED—A PAIRTT^WTtTH^S? .' * TAIL, in connect with a person hlivliitr a th.jroiurli know-lcatfc uf the PAPIJfi AciD HAG Bnaloeas. The heet of relcrence Kiven. . Alhiraiw “Paper. ’• Box 2m. No attenttott -frill bo bat real jgg?-2t* WANTED—A SITUATION IN A TT Wholesale beijb store ,• ha* had tomnex perienefe fa the retail bunfnesa. Best of reference Riven. Box 1200, j O 5&-2t* EOY WANT!® IN A STOLE—- About ll years of ago. Ecstof reference required- Adureaa 4 * Harrison,' ’ Prttss vfn’ce. u* WANT'P-AH. ACTIVE YOU ISTQK » T WAN ms PACKER and FOSTER in a Wholesale Ifonsfi. Address jft, M./” this Ofll-CT. je2H-&« WANTED^-IW A" WOO'D WARE ** JJOtMaSA3.3B&fAN with aFcniKtylvanla trade. Address * * }]»«•! 1 thia Office. jo2B-3l* WANTED—A 1 SEEPEOT ABLE GIRL ,'f as CIUJIBEUMAffI anii SEAIIsTBESS In a small family; non*need applywjHumt cityrefenmeu. Apply to Sirs. JAMES BB3TS, W&fr WALNDT m. je2B-tt BOARKING. PEBSONAt. FOR SALE IKB 'M lET. FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON FOUR LIFE? H 0 M B: MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH:CAPITAL. WALTER 8. GRIFFITH, President. I. H. Fsothinoham^Tssa* William J. Coffin, Actuary. ; JOHN H. PACKARD, M.' D.', ’ Medical Examiner, No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, Inattendance at Agent’s Office dally from ! to 3 P. 24, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. B. K. ESLER, AGENT. ap4-mwf3ro • AUCTION SALES. mat SALE OF BLOODED STOCK fHP. On THURSDAY' MORffiWG, at 11 o’clock, at Ui© Central Gate, on EIGHTEENTH Street* opposite Sommer, will be>old tb*/oHoWin gfipecjme an o f choice Stock, donated to the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, and to he eold by order of dn the Agricultural Departmvnt: , A Parham Ccwi " Strawberry 2d;" will cal ye in a few daye. A j>ufe Alderney Ball, imported stock. Four very superior Sonfckdown Sheep.'ffoin Firmstone Flock, Easton. f . ‘ - A Khort-frorn Durham Ball; Emancipation/' got by Gamester one of Strawberry* A very due Cottswold Ewe. ' . je29«2t ALFRED BT. HBRKSESS,-Ancgoneer “IJiiton,flee year oltf. from AMUSEMENTS : JtT GALLERY,: CENTRAL FAIR,-. JT Si-S PEES I)ECn)ED rirXiSEt r T7IE GISEND COLLECTION OF.PICTURES MW AY LOGAN SQUARE OK FOE A VET/f DAYS LOEfoEK. Jff AfD OF riir? S.KfITARY COMMISSION. Tie Oai.lcrjJT?in be epaned to the ynßJicoa every mek d*y r wi&fnHbc'r ahiice. from 3A. M* to 20 P, at. oa and alter WEDNESDAY, Jqne 29, Admittance Stfcents, Catalogs 20 cent* To 2sceote extra. AdjoUi&net .on. Kat ilie eantre door on Vmesireefc je23«tf ./2JiOVER\S NEW CHEBTATUT STREET T.ULiI’P.E. XiSOif.\£i} 1 j yjy vk ~i‘ • • \ (Afco-of GrOTier’cTlieatre, Washington, D.'a)“" COOLAND COMTOKTABK: AT ALL'TIWT* THE.CJfimiIFDGA L .MS IN oraiUTIONNIGHTET. TZf£S ' NEW A E'i*EN SISTSXS, .which last dreTdngaeH ierAdan BSTHOgLASTXCr SDCCSjS! . : .All the New -Scenes,, aow Characters, New Sort®, ItHW Dances, 5c,, were ,rec .j-ved'br the . ~CROWDKI>> AND FUSIftONABLE AUDIENCE wits TH,l,Dundtr.l rH'tEjnii,r. r at*fm,;.of Detiyht. ..i.-, , AOAXN, . •''>SSi*S?V te i > J e Comedian, l KcBONOUaH, In -.s.srsftnhfal impersonation ot .dOTHEK PLUTO. EVE SITC NEXT, PAKSWELL 1,-mit tT *JP J.--E 3!cxSoSOU3H. 3fcS.WE> FAMILY SATURDAY AFTEB- - . PRICERS. F ADMIWMN: ®!WW(Sjrt»orParqnsts-.t « SoCsata F*ajUr extra eksrjEe for Secc.rlfig'Seats. MBft 3°HN MKB W’S ITEW ARCH &ISSSST THKATRS BJ&BT WEEK-ai?\ *HE 8E VSOS?; DOUBLE ,VF7I 'ACTION; : ' . . t sh; , vbe American fen aedteut:;v;' .. •. : / . MISS IiOIT, 'A,' Cali/oraa* l. tomedi«Dse; MONBAWTirESDAY,WEDN-B& OAT^ni'TSTmSBAT Ida ssa IDA LEE?., .. CErtrL-B ECBB After wlich 1SS8! 1 'OTTA will appear as- ' ■ JENNr TJ2f», . _wahsoag3asd'ftii ices. WALNUT STREET THEATRE.— V * PosqJ’m.Y LAST ss of the Ssisojr. Last night but one-ot the GraadMLei rendary Speetaea lai- Draraa of FAUST AXD MAEOTKi 'ITS. ... y H „ Ife pvemsß; June-mv: .‘'ll J- H. HOBBRTS in his mmpprot -enable character of MmhwlvphtUs, and ALEXIS* PH, MBE BAJfBR as the elanra* Ihirvuerttc. fnpported byihehnlire.streiigti.of th, e Company. Beautlftil Music Magnificent Scenery, and WOKBBHFBL-iRANSFWndc lOSS. Performances commence at 7M o'clock. ' je29 pBILADEIiPHIA NAT AT ORIITiS - k ™'® j °-' u s™l Aadiei :andGen« 9 - ffg, c „°„ latmfr-leaning for the Sea-sho. rs or Wainr lng places, _ that from . 4 eg--10lessons in manj ' cases hays, been sufficient to enable bis pupils to be come rood' swimmers. To, those prerented by busind as tollare .? ra f er comforts b 1 crowded SSHi* on the sea-siue, j» would say that the XATATOt Biuai has always been considered the best MI hstitnee tc* any common-steed ocean. je2S-6t* THE ACADEMY OP- FINE A RTS CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OP£X DAILY 1 for visitor?, from 9AiMltog P. M. j 8 29 * INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND LAST WEMESDAY [EXHIBITION, and Closin. Public Exercises of th@. term, JUNE 29th, consiitinx of Mnsic, Award of Premiums and Medals, &c . at M -‘ o^i? ls6ion 10 cente - /. WILLIAM CHA pMf - J.2S-2 1 * ; PrinciniL SUMMER RESORTS. CEA BATHING, LOITft BRANOH. N. . Jw ?h e'', ?ATl£?P? A T I £?P? HOT el is now open for Soard “*■„ This old-established- Hotel Is 350 feet front facing the Ocean. Persons can secure rooms by addressing the undersigned by mail. SiJIUEL C. MORRIS, Proprietor. jV29-6t Three lines leave Philadelphia daily. BOUCATIOX.iI. TO. is«ir«^r ra * Mathematics, higher Boyish, and Natural Science, for those -who graduate. Modern Languages,' Haste, Paint mg, and Elocnnon by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the Institute, or address Box sal p 0.. Phila delphia, ap3o-6m» 17ATOH INSTITUTE, KENNETT and boysF’ ClieBter county .'-Penna., for YOUNG MEN Course of Instruction iu English - Classics and Maths* matica is thorough. Fall Sessioa commences the third of October.. For circulars, address jeSl-iat* , - CEO. A. NEWPORT), Principal. PROPOSALS. ATOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. DEPARTMEfT OP BIBHWAT3. &C , S. W. corner FIFTH and WALSiT/t*. SBAmDPßOPOSALftfirhS^dTt^hn^ parrment of Highways. until 3 o’clock P. M. of TUBS - JULY stn, is<>4 > for the improvement of tho Western approach to the Wire Bridge. Plans and specifications maybe seen at the Department of Sur veys.- ■ Proposals nmst state the price for : . Excavation, per cubic yard. Embankment, per cubic yard. Masonry, per perch of 25 cubic feet. Cobble-stone paving, per square yard. Footway paving, per square yard. Iron railing (255, Wood Se Perot), per linear foot. The work to be completed on or before the Ist Decem ber, 1864. * All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the proposals offered,at the time and place above noted. . Specifications may be had at the Department of Sur veys, which will be strictly adhered to. • The lowest bidders will come forward in three days after the opening of said proposals, or their bids will be considered withdrawn. No bids will be received unless a bond is given agree ably to the ordinance approved May 25,1SSQ. , . W. W. SMEDLEY, je27 rou-fSt Chief Commissioner of Highways. EXCURSIONS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS! PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL F.AILROAD. On and af terWEDNESDAY,JUNE Isth, 1864, • : EXCURSION TICKETS Will be sold, from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOONA. CRESSON, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, which will be good for a return trip until OCTOBER Ist, 1564, wfctt endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan House, Mona* tain House, Broad Top City House,or the Superintendent of Bedford Springe EXCURSION RATES FOR ZSsi: Philadelphia to Altoona . ’ ■ ** Cresson... “ Dud1ey....... Mt. Da11a5........ TOR EPHRATA AND LITI2 SPRINGS. . The Past Line, leading ELEVENTH and MARKS? Streets at 11.25 A. M. .-makes close connection,at L&ndl*- vitle,witb the Reading and Columbia R.R., for both Ephrata and Litiz Springe.. Excursion Tickets to these points can he procured or any SATURDAY, good until the following MONDAY. The rates of fare will be as follows; Regular, Excrvraio®. Philadelphia to Ephrata $2 50 $3 45 Litiz............. 250 340 JOHN F. YAXLEER, Je., Ticket Agent Penaa. E:JS. GRAND PLEASURE -BX- I TO LAKE SUPERIOR. -One of the following splendid first-class steamers, -Yi*: CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LICbT.tBON CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IKON SIDESi LAC LA BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVELAND. Ohio, at S o’clock P. H., each day of the wqek, except Saturday ar.d Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on ul* following days at 3 o T clock P. M., through, the mouth* of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Trip* to the many points of interest on the Greahlnland 3ei» of America, which, for utility, pleasure, and health,art unsurpassed, by any other on the Continent. This trip of over I,ODO miles embraces .six degrees of latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes in Its circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and/Saperior,wltit the beautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair 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 silver lead, wild and romantic scenery, combined with its. pure and bracing climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far mom than ordinary attraction to the carSalist, the student* the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted up with large airy Cabins and 'State-Rooms, while every precaution has been taken to provide for the safety, ano. comfort of passengers. Fare.including State-Rooms 2l-j cents per mile Time occupied in making the round trip,prose. 8 to lOdays. Rooms secured, ana further irJhrmaiion obtained, by application to proprietors, ' KOBT.HANNA * nK , A HUSSBY & McBRIDE, J J.T WHITING * m(m JOHN HUTCHINGS; /Detroit, jilohigftlL je2l-tau2s' SEA; BATHING. 0.3 G BRANCH—FaVe $lOO Tickets sold and baggage checked through from Phila delphia to Long Branch. ■ On and after MONDAY,. Juno 27, passengers for the above [celebrated watering tplace will take the Camden and Amboy Railroad Una-from Walnut street wharf, at 2 o’clock P. M, every day, (except for Free hold, from thence by stages for Long,- Branch, arriving about half- past 7 P. M. , ' The road from Freehold, to Long Branch having been much.improved, passengers will find,this routopleasant and expeditious. A new line of comfortable stages/will be put on this route for the special aeconnooda'ion of p&stencere for Long Branch. TROS..P. BiRS*LOW, . je27-6t .Stage Proprietor. PGR HARTFORDv CONN.— —Via Dalavrare and Raritan Canal,— Tha Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company’s steamer. MARS, Grnmley, Master, now loading at Arch-street. wharf. Quick despatch. Apply on board or toWSL M. BAIRD, &v: CO., Agents* 1355 South Delaware, avenue. je2S-2t FOR ALBANS' AND TROY. "SsStSilK. VU AKR ANB KAKtTXN CA KAK The barge OLIY - KUaNCH. Capt. .is new londingat first wharf oelow Sorsce street, aad will leave for the above potSts on WfiMESDAY, ipae 26,at 10A. St. . > For freight, which, iriU.he ink on at reasoaable, rates, apply te B. J. PLANAGAS, Agents . jegt-at - 304-South Delaware Avenge. ■ ,Air-. gRnM NEW YORK-, FOR W®S=2S3S» HEW If,ATEN, HARTFOU-B, and BPKINGFIELB.—The steamers and. ELM CITY lense Peels, Slip, Bast Kiyer,daily, atfUSP. M. and 11 at high L ■_ _ leifi 3m ferns'-) LADIES’TRUSS AND. BRACE N_ STOKS-Condncted Iw LaSins, TWELFTH Street, first door below Eaeo. . Every. article in their line eleiant, easy, and correct in maitc. C‘- H. HBB BEES, Propi.ieior, aitonds to BentWinen, an the corner of TWKLETH and RACE S«yats. ». E.-pProfassionat accuracy inenred. myfi-Sniif MONEY TO ANY 'AMOUNT £'* Y LOANED upon Diamonds, Catcher, Jewel v- and GASKILL Streets, below Lombard. apll dmit DR. JAMES McOOART, MEM .WVn. „f it,e Philadelphia Teieriitary College. (Sl'i. TW|gTT:FWm m VlSEStreejt. rbilatlplpUig. : 40Si-l»