Matters In California, Saw Fuancisco, June 23.—Tho steamer Golden Age lias not yet been heard from. The underwriters are charging from 25 to 80 per coat, for insurance against total loss on her cargo. TUo stoamor Amorlca is duo to-day, and it is ox footed sho will bring some nows of the mlaatng vessel. Transactions In trade for tho past week have boon Tory meagre*, Wheat and barley aro coming in ■snore freoly. Mining stocks are falling again. In Gould &' Curry 340 feet sold to-day at $2,400 por foot. Saw Fuawctsoo, June 26.—The steamer America has arrlvod from Panama. Site did not touch at any intermediate port, and neither saw or hoard anything of the Golden Ago. A SnAuruu Outwitted.— Tho Chicago papers toll of a fast young man who eamo to that city, put up at ono of tho principal hotels, with an abundance of luggage, and, surrounding him self with friends, lived on champagne, and tho tt ederos, regardless of expenso. Three weeks passed by. He seemed to bo oblivious of all such things ns board bills, but the landlord Informed him of their cxlstonno, though not without reluctance. Ho immediately produced a largo quantity of gold, but TOturning It, produced a large pile of greenbacks. But say ing that lie had necessary expenses with his currency, and desiring to keep the gold, he pro mised settlement on tho next day—Sunday, Tho landlord felt suspicious, and when Sunday came tho doubts wore strengthened by the carrying away of the young gentleman’s effects to tho Michigan Central depot. The day was ono which fallowed rogues Impunity, beoanso oftbo suspended action or the law.’ The landlord followed tothedepot,and as tho sharper was chocking his baggage slapped him in the face. The blow was returned, policemen arrived, and tho couple locked up. In the morning each were to pay ftvo dollars, which both did, the sharper pow believing himself free. Hut a friend of the landlord had obtained, meanwhile, a procoss for the arrest of the gold; but the rogue, when he asked money to pay his fine, was astonished to sea the landlord pay Tor both, and pocket the few hundred golden dollars of which, but for his astute faco glapping, ho would havo boon defaulted. A Titus Hkwn by Bullets.—Most people have doubted tho literal accuracy of the despatch con cerning tho battle of Spottsylvania, fought on tho 12th inst., which alleged that trees were.cut down under the concentrated fire of mlnio balls. Wo doubted tho litoral fact ourselves, and would doubt it still but for tho indisputable testimony of Dr. Charles Macglll, an oyo-wituoss of the battle, Tho tree stoodin the rear of our breastworks, at a point upon which atone time tho most raurdorous mus ketry fire that over was heard of was dirocted. The tree fell insideour work 3, aud injured several of our men. After the battle, T)r. MaeglU measured tho trunk, and found It twenty-two inches through, and sixty-one inehesin circumference, actually hacked through by the awful avalanche of bullets-packing against it. The foliage of the tree was trimmed away as effectually as though an army or locusts had swarmed in its branohos. A grasshopper could not have lived through tho pelting of that: leaden storm, and but for the fact that bur troops were protected by breastworks, they , would have been swept away to a man,— Richmond Enquirer, THE CITY. (FOE AUmTIONAL CITY JTBW3 SEE FOURTH PAGE, TIIE COUTiTLAND SAUXDEI’.S CADETS. A public ilrlti of this well-known military Omani zation took place on the lawn of the Institute, ou Thirty-ninth street, above Market, yesterday after noon. A number of ladies and gentlemen assem bled on tho ground to witness the evolutions. The young lads, under tho direction of Major Driver, ac quitted themselves admirably. The bayonetexercise wasexceedlngly well executed,andevery one present seemed perfectly satisfied with it. They drill in the Hardee tactics, and as a body eannot be excelled by any similar one in the etty or State. The Institute will close to-day, and open ngain on the first of September, It has flourished considerably within the past year. This is owing to tho indorai ldo perseverance and energy of Professor Saun ders, who has entire control of it. He has labored earnestly for the benefit of tho students, and they have acknowledged Ills superior talents. Polytechnic College of Penhstl vauta. —The eleventh annual commencement of the Polytechnic College of Pennsylvania will take place at Concert Hall this evening. Hon. Henry llnrnnrd, I.lj, I)., of Connecticut, will deliver the commencement address. CITY ITJE2WLS. 'A Household Tbkasuue.—'The “ Florence ” Sewing Machine Company, No. 030 ; Chestnut street, have done the present ago a lasting service, In bringing before the public the inimitable Sowing [Machine which bears their name. The advantages pf the “Florence” over all others in use are so Inanlfest that no one fails to recognize them in an pnstant. It performs a greater variety of work than fany other in use, does it better, and with less .labor to the operator, and every machine Is sold with a guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or the money Is returned to the purchaser. Mbs. 'Gexp.eat. Bhekside, the fortunate re cipient of the superb Bonnet manuractured'ana presented to the Fair by Messrs. Wood fc'Cary, 725 Chestnut street, has the pleasure of knowing that She possesses the most elegant bonnet over made in the United States. Messrs. W, k 0., we may state in this connection, have reduced their entire stock of Fashionable Millinery to cost prices. A Thing of beauty is a Joy Foeeveb.—ln a novel at a seaside library, this passage was marked and much thumbed: “ There is no object so beauti ful ns a conscientious young man—l watch him as I do a star In heaven.” “That is toy view exactly,” sighed Miss Araminta Sprig-gins, as she laid down the volume. "In fact, I think there’s nothing so beautiful as a young man, even If ho ain’t con scientious,” particularly If he has gumption enough to make an elegant appearance by getting his wear ing apparel at the Brown Stono Clothing Hall of Eockhlll k "Wilson, Nos. 083 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Bnows’s Bronchial Tkocbes . are widely known as an established remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Their good reputation and ex tensive use have brought out and similar preparations represented to be which are generally injurious. Obtain only “ Brown’s; Bron chial Troches," , Astlenbid assoetment of misses’, onuorens l andboys’hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased of Charles Oakford Is Sons, 834 and 836 Chestnut otreot, Continental Hotel. The Siege of Petersburg and Eiohmond will do doubt bo conducted to a favorable Issue, and our victorious armies have a respite from the over whelming toils and strife of field life. We know of nothing that would be a more suitable girt to a war worn veteran, on his return, than a cool, graceful and becoming summer coat, vest, or pants, from the fashionable store of Granville Stokes, Chest nut. Clothing at this celebrated store is sold at the ■lowest cash figures. The greatest bore in the Sanitary, Fair is the Hodman gun, the twenty-ineher, in the “ Arms and Trophies” Department, and wo would consider the drawback of the trigger of that gun one of the greatest drawbacks in the war. Tho above gloomy puns arc Induced by the excessive bent of the ther, notwithstanding we were clad in the eooiost of suits from the establishment of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental; we would hot have made such a remark in our cooler moments. The handsomest assobtmkht of Stbaw, Felt, and other Hats can he purchased of OharleaOakford &. Sons, 831 and 886 Chestnut street—Continental Hotel. ' - . Fireworks, Fireworks, —A largo assortment Of tie most brilliant works over offered. E. G. Whitman & Go., No. Sit CUestnut stroot. Mi RIVALS AT THE HOTELS. itlnenffti, Die Com j c Tngcrsoll, Cleveland X, G 'Turner, Cleveland John D Evans, Indians JBHall, Balumote E G Comstock, Wash, D 0 Julius Cowan, Conn M C Allison Sc wf, Ohio C B Snrgent, Now Orleans Jos B Bowls, Allentown J J> Holgajfl Si la, S J XK Wick, Ohio Jas Eeakirt, Cincinnati, O <1 Bowlet. Now Tort Josiah Caldwell, Boston IT J Lee, Boston „ J E Palmer, Hew Tort Jas W Day, Prov, KI K L Ed warns, Now, York I, H Eilu arris. Hew York E S Witman, Han-tabnrg <3eo W McCook,Ohio W S Crawford, Now York Jl H Miller, New,York J B Hoed, New York BJ Totten. U S N ■_ J N Denison S da, Boston Mr E B Kimball * cbn, Mo Miss Kimball, .81-touts N Kansom, San Francisco Cbas Klcbtrtond, Detroit Miss M A Edwards, Mo Mies G Edwards, St Louis Bobt B Catberwood, N Y Jerome Buck, New York X F Whitney, Pottsvlllo Hon J Coitamor, Vermont W.E Johnson, Vermont J W Baker &.la, Wftfth.D C Thos H Hall & wf, Balt. Seth Bryaut, Mass E R Kimball, BcLouis C Wenzel!, Baltimore Nit Colo, Baltimore Tfaeo Ha pnol k wf, N Y Henry .1 Father, Balt CaptWS Brown Lieut F J)e Lonsada Mr A O Tottenham MrsPlumlny Miss M A May, N Orleans Miss M A Bloomer, NO W m L May W Coombs, Wash, D C ' C A Smith k la, Louisville MissF Popc,Bardsto wn, Ky Geo b Trask,,New York J R Floyd, New York Mrs Floyd & da, New York Mrs Grant, New York Mr ChiUeaton, New York W £ Marsh, New York Mrs J B Egan, Brooklyn Connt Finer, Washington WFNorrUl, Indiana W G Case, Columbia, Pa. Mrs J W Chandler & ch, DC Oapfc 3 WFreedley, 0 S A N Pharson, New York J M Hester, Penna II Barnard, Connecticut /• John Rogers, New York B W Blanchard, New York H D Mears, Washington TlwO JI Winchester, Maryland GPVantr., Maryland j Kobinson Sc la,Web Mills A At matrons, Lancaster B Lieber, Philadelphia _ H Newbouse, Philadelphia fA HarnlU, Philadelphia E Parker, Philadelphia 8M Blmon.ltandabnrs Chaß Hovfett, New York M t Graves, New York Dr E S Thomas, Baltimore W M Runkei, Baltimore , ■WB Dick,MtPleasant EThossler, MinersvUle D K Collom, New York ■EHClapp, New York F H Irwin, Baltimore 'Wm-Tierman, lowa Richarii Yoder, Pemia Jacob Yodot, Penna S Jones, Harrisburg Mies EifenherKor, Easton Sam’l Sanderson, Penna II Fentorly Irvine,Boston Sam’l Ton Yeek, Boston Geo G Carr, Jr, Maas. CO Barrington,St Joseph , R L Breyer, Harriabnra Miss C Breyer, Harrisburg H T Stacker,Newport J H Byrnes, Washington Maj J li Btuiford, F Monroe C® W H Farrar, Oregon John Yontz, Zanesville Mrs J L Linn Si la, Madiion I! Graham,Burlington Jas McLuskey, Memphis : Geo Updegraff, Salem-- A 0 Wolf, Fort Delaware Cba* Potts, Baltimore 31C Winchester, Indiana : EC Thomas, Jr, Baltimore ll> I) Prase & sou,lndiana MraChas Greou, St Louis H J Mnlford, New Jersey Bliss Booshrader, St Louis Alex Pollock, New York Oeo B Dickson, Lover, Del John 0 Reid, Baltimore R Hutmefc wf, New York J Brown, Baltimore' Tboa J Cregcr _ . 1T Wierman Sc 3 da.Penna A Rogers it la. Warren, Pa £ M Skinner, Chicago O B Joocb, Pittsburg F W Bedard. Calro.lll . JT Wilson & la, Washington J C Smith, lowa ■ ■ , 1 T> H Brower Sc da, Ilarrlshg D Flint, Chicago Mrs Pappin, St Lonls Miss J I’appln, St Loois Mrß Tomlinson, fat tonls Miss Edwards &sls, St touts, Mrs W 1“ Curtiss, Bt Lmlis Wro M Cook S. niece, Pa Mrs McDaniel Sc cb, Ohio E D North, Benua ’ A J Nash S GLlleepio , , K S Ryttdor, Maryland J H Barker, Dolaware co <3 0 Batcher, New York B E Lehman, Bethlehem : •a W Ashley, Albany David S Lindtey,Delaware X J Delate, Jersey Shore j{ a Cook, Jersey Shore John W Clark, Conn 6 Geddes ! H C Milspangh, N .Terser : Jus H Phillips,Nassau Hall j B H Kennedy. New York ' YVm Settle, Jr, Now York : *Wm C Davenport, fnd H K Docker, Now York * i J ,T Gordon, Trappe, Pa . ;r W Jardfiti-Bridgeton, ff J . 35 OUpluuß, Lisbon 'Clio Union. A M Edwards, Glasgow J K Funck, Lebanon 'W H Haroer, Baltimore J K Siadat, Yoangstown Henry Raw Mr« L A Martz, JHanesYlUe Jaa P JontP, U 8 A E Huaton, Rochester, N T C A Roberts, Virginia l Adams, Beading J K Hudson, Port Hudson J K Harry, Franklin oo G Ulman, JeauesviUo 3 Stanley, OatawiHsa T W Edgar, Espy W. Hooper TAUey, MeaiE-’' B Edgar, Espy • E Larkin, Del co H Wbbouae, Hawley D VTMore, Womeladorf J W Jones & iu, K Jersey T E Lawton, Mass Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to nee no thing but his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test, A certificate of the result; to be widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors. Bold everywhere. . JOSEPH HOYT Sc CO., 10 University Place, New Tork. _We reapeetfnlly Invite your attention to and coaside* 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 valcabl* preparation, known in nearly every portion of the civilized world as the “GOLDEN BITTERS.” We risk nothing when we term them a valuable pre partition, 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 genuine, 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 bggue testimonials. For creating a healthy APPETITE they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIC. They are mild: in-their action, and operate in giving vigor and strength to the system-noi by any change *tbey produce In the solids, but through tbe medium 0/ the living principle.- They are purely VEGETABLE, being composed of Gentian Hoot, Calamus, Sawsofi-a*, and many other remedial agents of the «u s»reß«rv«A-ia. Jftxnoicor num and'ShOrry Wine. they are the moni wholesome, invigorating, and pala table stimulant ever offered to the public. And the fact 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” three 01 four times a'day will-produce a remarkable healthy change in persons greatly debilitated. The “Golden Bitters” have been tried and not found wanting. They are pat up in our own patent quart bottles, andforsalt by Druggists, Grocers, Ac., throughout the world Each bottle bears a fac simile of the signature of Hab bel & Co. GEO. C. HUBBEL & CO., Sole Proprietors, Hudson, N. T.; Central Depot, American Ex. Building, New York; E, G. 8002, Agent, Philada. , jeo-4w Haiti Dye! Haiti T)yk !! BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in the World. Tie only, Harmless, True, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair . Dyo is perfect— changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to s CHossv Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stalling the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; imparts fresh yitaiity, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Byes. The genuine is signed William A. Batchklor; all others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided.' Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTOKY, Si BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. : ~ ' jyfil-ly To Clear the House of Flies, use Batcher’s celebrated LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, -”7" aneat, cheap articlo, easy to use. Every sheet wIH kill a quart. Sold everywhere. FBENCH, RICHARDS, & CO., TENTH and MAR KET Streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. my2s-wfm2m .• ~•_ . ■ ■ . Family Sewikg, Embroidering, fNG, Quilting, Tucking, &c., beautifully executed on the GROVER & BAKES SEWING MACHINE. Ma- Bhineß, with operators, by, thelday "or week, 739 CHESTNUT Street ajtf-BiuihSm One-Price Clothing, of the Latets Bttt.es, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BE« TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods mads to Order warranted satisfactory. Our One-Fbice System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby ti sated alike. de2S-ly JONES ft CO., .604 MARKETStreet WANAMAKER &pOWlf, 8. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS.Sixth *L J P McQullllu, Mass Oeo Winthrop, Delaware erlcan. Geo Brintou, Jr, Cheater co John. ft Wilson, Delaware Prof Z Hurd, New York Lieut W W Yobe JD King ft la,.New York Blr* L W Malthy, Baltimore F \V Bechtel, Potuville A Dnbols, Brooklyn JosPiillia, Washington Mta* Man? PulllnrWash • Mrs M A PuLliu, Wash L P Humphreys, Na« Hall.. S J Coflin, JSastou 0 0 Yeaton, Maine K Sharpe & sen, Eckley 11 J Thompson, Eekloy PBYeUlor, New York 0 C Collins, Now Haven Evan Davis, Conn Geo W.B Nlckilsou, Del U L Thomas, New York Miss Thomas, Now York The Mei IT Mlrshauaar, E Liberty B P Kaue, Pittsburg J F Lamb, Ottawa, 111 Sirs M J Trimbel, Illinois W aCcCHntock Pittsburg 'John Dalzell, Yale Mrs E K«rn & da S J Alexander. New York D S ltaher, Lebanon R L Thomas D B Coulter, Indiana gW Perry‘Port Royal B H Hall, New York W Bleakly, Wellsville, O A Reiter, ureenabuTg, Ind' BBlincht Virginia S Hall & fam, Memphis *T J Boyer & wf A G Bro Ahead, Jr, & wf.Pa Mrs J J BlaksTee, M Chunk Geo Bolford, M&uch Ohuak A K Wright, Clearfield D H Wallace. New Castle Ira Saylor, Shipnea, Pa A H Reynolds, Penna J K Negloy, E Liberty . Lieut Col W W Marple, USA 5C W Tate, Clearfield, Pa H Scott, New Jaraev Jobu B Robinson, Plttsb'g J D Brown, Cincinnati, 0 W Coombs, Wash. D 0 Jfts J Blaksleo, 51 Chauk Tho €oi J R Bnrnlte, Delaware imerdal, S l’ennock, Chester co J Dnnlap TS Young, Jr, Ooateaville W S Boaworth, New York E B Humphreys, N J WT hicharilHon, Md J E Beard A la. Yorkco A F Conard, Wostgrovo.Pa J 1) Server J W Hickman, Chestorco F ¥ Ash, Chester co 51 Hartwell, Brooklyn O 3$ Crandoll, New York E Jamas NewviUo, Pa J A Brown, Doylestown U 1 Basic- Daniel Bachman. Carbon co L Kredenmire, Carbon co W H Coleman, Butztown Jacob Golden, Lane co Levi Coldon, Lauc co i W S Bear, Berks co J S Kjtsidler, Bath, Pa Tlie Bah Mis* Stopp, Allentown Peter Groas.SehunksvUio 51 ra Sluicifer, Carbon eo slrs Huning, Carbon co slvs Houser, Carbon co Dual Kunes AwfjEagleav'e J C/otzer, Eaglesvilio F btocker, Carbon co Tlio Barley Sheaf. AHCoUiuB, New York Jacob Watson, Brownsbarg Tl> Batefiml, Long Eddy Goo CulLtus, Montgomery Clms Mathews, Centrovllle Levi Spanberg, Wayua co Edwin Price, Baltimore K B Lyons, Wayne co Win Richardson, Byberrf Chas R Slack, Lehigh co M Paxson, Slontgomery Alexß Johuaon.Eiew Hope Wm Swartz, New York .A 11 Stockton, Now Hope The Bta< A Erdmau, Millerstowo Henry Brobst, Rehrersburg Jonathan Shenuan, Peuua John Swope, Rehrersbnrg Miss Snyder, Kehrersbarg Uiram J Scbantz ck Bear. Peter Hendricks, Siogersv J C iMuEllrach. Pottsvillo Mrs SAlcEUrath, PuttsviUo slrs Bally, PottsvHie G Wbetstouc, 't’amaqna S Wlietstone, Tamaqua J L Thompson l)r VV S Herbert, Troxlorlon EKeni.'.Kern’silill IliOHfll. S G Handler, :Lock Haven. G W Smith, Orwigsbarg SCWoodsl I D Becker, Reading J P Dauth, Keadlmr S A Bergsbreaaer.Ebyaburg Tho Jfa E Andrews, Potlsville A J Shammo, HaiUax.Pa T L Russell, Cape slay J M Walter, Bedford co . C Keisltsr, Reading J Wood, Peuna C B Rees, Ashland Les lluion. : J C Haak, Lyons J B Gowdy. Reading : JI Steel, Hnntingdon co T Jackson, Huntingdon co TUo Stai JL Reynolds, Delaware T R Steel, Phila .1 Marrett, Elkton H Black, Delaware A Stevens & la, Centre co” . The Mi Tlios Britt. New York Gust Kohln, New York 51rs II AFooks, Delaware Geo Nixon, Bridgeton, NJ G S Grier & da. Delaware D Eisenblse & wf, Penna- Levl Cohen & da. Wash,DC SPECIAL NOTICES. Philadelphia Natatoriuji and Physi cal INSTITUTE, , BROAD STREET, BELOW WALNUT. TEE FOURTH OF JULY AND THE NATATORIUK. The Swimming Department will be open on the 4th at 6A. 51. and close.at 6>a P. 51. No lessons given and no swimming for Ladies on that day. Gentlemen ad mitted at all times during the hoars stated. 'jB3Q-4t* Colgate’s Honey Soap. ; This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such universal de mand, Is made from the CHOICEST materials, ia MILD and EMOLLIENT initsnature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Skin, For sale by al! Druggists and Fancy Good* dealers. : ■/ • -.j' fe2B-tathsly Hoyt’b Hiawatha Hair Restobattyk. HOYT’S. HIAWATHA .HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAfR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow’s Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to its notice corn. Everyone will admit that our preparation is worthy of its name, for the bane* (its it confers when it is known. . WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It. restores ifaded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. It brings up thehatnrai.shadingof 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 aud silky, stop* Us falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all' impa rities, is as readily applied and wiped from tho skin at any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar of lead, &«. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to test in the JSTew York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED G— —lB63 —B, New Yobs, April 18,1851 AS A BEVERAGE Steinway & Sons, PIANOS, ' For sale only at BLASICS BROS., 100 G CHESTNUT Stroat. PIANOS, The Popular Clothing House of Fnxt*. “OAK HALL.” - < Beet-class goods at moderate prices. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium LOOK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. . THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND BEST. Salesrooms. 70* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. -X3IEXS KELYEY.—On the 29th iust., John F. Nelvey, in the Sstb year of his age. . . „ Due notice will be given of the funeral. . _, KIRK.—At Alexandria, June 23th, Lieot.Wm.Klrk, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, of wottnds received May '7th, at the battleof • ‘Todd'sTavern,” la the 25tti year of his age. ■ ' • . . Due notice will be given of the funeral. _..r . \ ASH. —On the morning of Fourth day, the 2Sth lust., Mary Aeh, aged 74 years. , , .. . . The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral from Friends’ Mooting House, in Darby, With out further notice, on Sixth-day next, at 0 o’clock injdt® D> KBlfs !t n.-On the 2Sth Instant, James. Kelsh, son of Roeannaand the late James Kelsh, In. the 41st year of . hinrolatlves and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence of his mother, southwest corner of Prune and Fifth streets, above : Spruce street, on Saturday morning at B>£ o’clock. Fu neral service and interment at St. Mary’s, South Fourth street BELKNAP. —At Cooper’s Point,Camden, Now Jerseyr on the morning of the 29th instant, Ruth Ann, daughter of Samuel T and Francis >V|cholson, and wife of Alfred M Hplttiian in the 26th year of her age. Fun era f from SI residence ofLer mrents, on Satur day, the 2d of July, at 2 o’clock P. M. The relatives and VriHids of the family are inyUed-toattoud. ; * IRWIN.-Suddenly, on the 26th lust.. Mr. John Ram aoy Irwin, aged 24 years, son*in* law of the Hon. 1 tulip “’The relatives ami friends nf the family, the Phmnlx Tiro Hon Company, and Washington Grays, are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Ashland House, Arch, above Seventh street, on Thursday after noon, at one o’clock. To proceed to. Mount Moriah Cemetery. SACKED TO THE MEMORY. CORSON.—At Plymouth, June 22d, Surgeon Edward F. Corsou, son of Dr. Ilirarn Corson. “The good die first." The lines of the poet have lieen recently most painfully exemplified in thedeath of the gifted gentleman, Surgeon Edward C. S. Entering the servico of his country more than two years prior to the breaking out of the rebellion, he passod rapidly through the subordinate grades of his profes sion, and attained the rank which!® bold at the time of his death. With the exception of a. very brief interval, be was constantly on active duty at sea. hts last service being as Surgeon of the “Mohican,” on the coast of Soutu America. ' 1% llowas a manof unußnal intelligence, and a Humor of the most hcartfelt.and gonial cTiaractor. To lofty principles lie nutted a cultivated mind ami the keenest appreciation of social enjoyments. A Christian genUe- •chants’- THE tr SI O X VOLPATEER 2l£. FRESH M ENT SALOON acknowledge the fol lowing coutribr lions: Division Sons of Temperance,par Rev. J. H. Turner, $5O; David Wood, $5; F. FraiieyV $5; A. Heron, Jr., $200; J. W. Ebey,Carllsl#>,Peacia., $5; proreeds of a Fair held at iticetown, by Miss Lizzie Maxwell and others, $l2; proceeds or a Fair held at 335 Queen street, by Misses Eckert and others, $l3 69-100; Henry Kellogg & Sons, $25; proceeds from a. private Exhibition at IGI9 Race street, JI3; Childs’ Fair held at 616 Race street, by Misa Kate Tomer.'Mary Sipple, and others, $16.05; Narragansett Tribe, 43, improved O, R. Men, $10; hi; H. Thirteenth-ward Cadets, 728 Brown street, proceeds from Entertainment, 37; D. Conrad, $5; Mr. G. Miller, $1.50; Masters John and James Potman, Ann O. Neal, and Sal lie C Hnmpfrey, $36.15; J. St E. Bebee, proceeds of i Fair, $5; proceeds of a Fair held at No. 745 SpringGar'den street, by Misses Pcaria M. Cress, Amelia M. Clair, and Kata Mansfield, *5 - •- .. -'• . It ' PEBI’U.IfiKRY »E«»AlSfffE i W OF THE GREAT CENTRAL Pahs’.—Donations ra .ceivedin Goods;' Mr. x. Bazin...;.; s3Bs 50 Mr. A. w. Harrison 75 oo Mr. J. 1.. Lcmberger {Lebanon, Pa.).16 00 Sir. E. McC1ain........... go 25 Sir. Reinheld Ca1m.......’...,..... go Mr. J. C. Bull's Son (New Y0rk)..............., .• 360 00 Messrs. VsirHasgen&McKeone......;. ......... 43100 Messrs. Glewn A;Co*■•'•.••• 301 S 9 Messrs. R. £ G. A. Wright 5............ 336 00 Messrs. Jules San el & C 0................ 45 ; oo Messrs. H. P. & C. R, Taylor-- s3o 00 - CashdbD&ti&n;? previously acknowledged; BjiJlr. X, Eazia SSSI (V) By Hamrick ALaarritt. 200 00 Employees of 5ame'.............,..,,..,. 20 on Mr. William D. GIW... " 1$ qq Mr. ThomasParkeriv.. 13 00 s3§r“ AT A 3H3EETBSG OF TUB COM •“VSfiTTEE in charge of'the-PUBLIC SCHOOL ‘be GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, held at the Fair Buildings, Logan Square, on Wednesday, tlie 2Sih instant, the following resolutions were unani mously adopted: Resolved. Thai: the heartfelt thanks of this Depart ment are due, and are hereby tendered, to its efficient Chairman, EDWARD SHIPPEN, Esq.-v whose interest, zeal, and ability have contributed so much to it 3 suc cess. . Resolved, That the Lady Attendants at the Tables in this Department, by their prompt and zealous devotion to the work voluntarily assumed by them, have earned the most emphatic words of praise. fWM. GREGG. M. D., Chairman, ■ Committee, -? THOMAS J1IJ& PEIRCE, . It " (GEO. W. VAUGHAN. fcSKp* YOIA’G MBA! PREPARED FOK the Counting-House and Business Life at CRIT TENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (537 CHEST NUT Street, comer of Sereath. NoVacaiions. Students can enter at any time, and study ar such hours as best suit theireonvenience. je:-e-4t* tS&F* THE PICTURE GALLERY, NOW open for EXHIBITION, for the benefit of the Great CentralFairof the V. S. Sanitary Commission, at the Residence of Mr. Joseph Harrison, Jr., No. 333 South EIGHTEENTH Street, will close at 6 P. M. on SA TURDAY AFTERNOON, the 2d July. je3o-3t* PHILADELPHIA TRACT MISSION SOCIETY.—The Tract Distributors’ Monthly Meeting for the Southwestern District will be held in the Tabor Church, corner of SEVENTEENTH Q ?t-^ Z WATISR Street8 r THIS “ans prayer''o^A?3 r MrßrMl'^ I &ids3ing to rest upon this cause. It* OFFICE GP THE CITY TitEAL* §235> SURER, Philadelphia,: Juno 27,1564. NOTICE.—The semi-annual interest on the funded debt of the city of Philadelphia, due July 1, 1564, will be paid on ana aftersaid date, at this office. je29-3t HENRY BUMM, City Treasurer. IKS*» A OTICE.-ALL CREDITORS OF K 3& the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR will please send their accounts forthwith to the Office, -No. 1333 CHESTNUT Street, addressed to Mr. 1 G. A. WOOD, Chairman of the Auditing, Committee, having erst ob tained the voucher of the chairman by whom the ac count was opened. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, je%Mt • -- ~ : Secretary, MICE.-Omi’E OF I=3? THE MINERAL GIL COMPANY, 534:WAL NUT Street, Philadelphia, June 28, 1564. The Board of Directors have this day deel&reda divi dend of ONE i*ER CENT, on the capital stock of this company, payable on and after the Sth of Jaly, free of State tax. The transfer books will be closed on the Ist of Jaly,at 3P. M. f and be opened'on ttte 9th. - THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary. GREAT ‘CEWTRAI FAHt*-AT A t=S? meeting of the ESECDTXYE COMMITTEE, held June 27tb, it was oumotioa- * - Resolvtd. That the opening of the proposals for the purchase of 1 the buildings J>e-deferred until FRIDAY, July Ist, until which day.ai 3F. Id., additional propo sals ’wilt be received. . . HORACE HOWARD FETRNESS, jc2S-3t Secretary. POITTECHSIO COEEEGE.—THE 1225? Annual COMMENCEMENT for conferring De frees will be held, in CONCERT HALL on THOR&DAY YENING, June 30th, beginning at 8 o’clock. The Commencement Address will be delivered :by Hon. HENRY BARNARD, LL.D.f of Connecticut. Music by Germania Orchestra. Tickets will not be required. 5 ALFRED- L. KENNEDY, M. X)., je2S-Bt* . Pres. of Faculty. . t<a» STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.— |3» The members of the STATE CENTRAL GOBI MXTTEE will meet for organization at 4 o’clock P. M., on WEDNESDAY, July 6th,at the house of the CHAIR MAN, in HARRISBORG, Pa, Byorder of j e X7-tjy6 - SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. THE SUSUBKHASSA ASM TIDE* "WATER CANAL COMPANIES have their oiiice at No. <UI7 WALNUT Street, Roam No. 4. , The “Transfer Agency ” of these Companies, hereto fore in South FOURTH Street,' has been removed to the oiiice of the Companies, at the place above stated. jeg-Mt *3®- SOTICE-AH, CKEDITORS OF *=»• the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. wiiL Please send their accounts forthwith. to.tha office No. 1333 CHEST NUT Street,, addressed to Air. G. A. WOOD, Chairman of the Auditing Committee, oi tue nuumns vu HOBACE HOWARD FURNESS, je27-it Secretary. fr-rgi™ PHILADEI.PHLV AM) READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office, N0.!33T South FOURTH Street, o , . PhiladsliP3lA, June 23, ISM,. To avoid detention, the holders of COUPONS of this Company due on the Ist proximo are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 30th inst,, when re ceipts will be given, atd : cheeks will he ready.for de livery on the Ist proximo in exchange for said receipts. joW-?t S. B RADFORD, Treasurer. IKjSr- OFFICE UNION EA.SSESHJER Sts? railway company, No. *1 a walnut st., JnnelS, IS&t.—The second instalment of Five Dollars on each share of the capital Stock of the Union Passenger Railway Company will he due and payable at the office of said Company oa and after July 7, 1864. By order of the Board of Directors. je%M4l« W.H* KEMBLE. Secretary. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN fcrt? that an instalment of OND DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the iETNA MINTNG COMPANY, baa this daymen called in, payable on or before the FIRST DAYDF JULYiISWvat the office of the Company, No.32'tWAL NOT. Street, Philadelphia. , •: . By orderpf the Directors. Philadelphia, June S. lS&i. jell-tjyi . EIGIITT EI6HTH AX.VIVJEKSA- JiY OF AMKRICAN.INDEPENDENCE. "THE STATE SOCIETY OP THE CINCINNATI OF The aiißUftl stated meeting of “The State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania, ” will be held at the LA. PIERRE BOUSE, on BROAD Street, below CHEST-. NOT, on MONDAY, the Rh day of at 10 o’clock A. M. HARRIS L. SPROAT, . Secretary, KS® NOTICE TO CONTBAHJORS,- #235* PROPOSALS will be received at the Hotel of r. B. JOLLY, la Dover, Morris county,'N J., on the 6th of .1 ULY.for the graduation and masonry of tho OG DK?£ MINE RAILROAD, ten miles in length. Plans,fipcuiß, cations, and profiles can he seen, on and after July Ist, by applying to GEO. RICHARDS, Prudent, at or P, BiUDY.Engineer^arnjum jc27-flt* . ,P. BRADY, Engineer. Krs» IiSIVKIWITY OF i>(s?rjSS’KffCK , A IKS? NIA-DEI’ARTMENT OF ARTS.—The Exami nation of Candidates for admission will be held AT the UNIVERSITY on THURSDAY, the noth, iurt., at 10 o’clock A. M. Stadontß can applyforadmisHon to pur sue the full course for the degree of Bacbeldr.of'Arts, or only that portion of it for which the dogree of Bachelor of Scienceie given, or any Buch portion as the Faculty may sanction. . GEORGE ALLEN, jeSB-U Secretary of the Facnlty of Arte. man, an accomplished physician, a truo-hoarted friend, and an nndeviating patriot, it is with poignant feoHugs of sorrow that we aro called upon to mourn his loan. Tohlsfamily ho wimadovoted won and brother, loa der mid demonstrative in his airectioc, purifying and elevating in example. llf .. . To share the honor ofbis friendship was the writer’s sacred privilege, and to this he win ever rocur with unfeigned sutiKfHCtion. With a grief, thedepth or which no laammge con convey, ho pays this slight but fervent tribute to the memory of departed worth. It is some consolation, in this hour of affliction, to reflect that his friend, though through much suffering and tribulation, has at last attaiuod ‘'thatpeace which the world can not give. n slay the blessing of God, tho Father, tho Son, and the Holy Ghost, descend and rest upon him forevor. * T7Y835 & LAND ELL, FOURTH AND -*-i ARCH havo a Fine stock of Silks, Fine stock of Shawls, Fiuo stock of Flftnuels, Fine stock of Linens, Fine Mock of KfnnHns. • ja3o ORDER OF SALE, GREAT CENTRAL FA IK, COMSIENCINQ ON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1. Stoves, Kangos, Hollow-ware, large Church. Bell, at 10 o’clock. Agricultural Implements, heavy Wagons, Carts, &c., at Ho’clock. Furniture, Looking Glasses, Sewing Machines, Mar bio &c, t al 12 oJclqOk^ P t 111 AU -• v***»'*“ Restaurant department. Thesalo of the Restaurant will commonco on SATUR* DAT MORNING, July 2d, at 10 o’clock precisely, and will comprise 100 Iron Tables, with marble tops: 1,500 Windfor Chairs, large quantity of Crockery and Glass ware, Knives and Forks. 100 sets Platod Castors N Alho, very largo quantity of Kitchen FurnUnre.Cook- Ing Utensils, Groceries, Lianora, &c. - MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. The closing sale, consisting of miscellaneous articles, will commence on SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock I*. M., July 2d. . ■ r Catalogues of each sale to bo liad at the Fair buildings on morning of sale. ' - „ ... <es-attn)iBsiou 25 cents. Season and Committee Tickets freo, TIIOS. S. ELLIb, - je3o-3t Chairman of Committee of Auctioneers. SAIJ& AX THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIIL STEAM ENGINES, - . . / MACHINERY, ON FRIDAY MORNING, at 11 o’clock. One vertical IK-horse power Steam Engine; Model Beam Engine, with Boiler completo; Pickering, Davis, & Co. Engine Regulator:lB inch Fan Blower, Hand Blower for smith forge; Shell Boat, by Luifbdrry & Sons; Tyler’s Patent Water Wheel ; Farrel & Herring Parlor Fire-Proof, handsomely finished.' One Fire- Proof by Evans & Watson. Catalogues on morning of sale. . THOMAS S. ELLIS, je3o-2t Chairman of Committee of Auctioneers. ART CALLEIIY, LOGAN SQUARE, AUCTION. Auction Sale of Works of aT» donated to the Sani tary Commission, at the Great Central Fair, wilt take place on TUESDAY EVENING, July Gih, At 8 o’clock, to he continued on the following eve ning, if necessary. Particulars in a future advertisement. Catalogues in n few days. . - je3o-4t .__ _ $3,016 11‘ K. P. TAYLOR. Chairman. PENNSYLVANIA.” rrsf OFFICE OFTHE WFSTMOKKtAXK t=£? COAL COMPANY. No. i*3o South THIRD fetreet.coruorof WILLING'S Alley. PHrLansi.PHiA, June 315,1881. At aroeeting of the Directors *f the WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY: held thia day, a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT, on tho capital stock was declared out of the profits for the paHt six mouths, payable oa and' afier July 1, ISM. The Transfer Books wHI be closed, nutll July 2d next. jel7-14t .. : F 11. JACKSON. Treasurer-. : XsrT° MVIBEBB NOTICE,-OFFICE OF B=E? THE MAPLE SHADE OIL CO., s«* WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,—A dividend of Four per ceut. oa the capital stock of this Company haH thie day boon de clared, payable on and after the DQtli lust, froe of' State tax. The transfer books will be closed at 3 P. M., oa SATURDAY, 25ih, and opened on THURSDAY, 3pth, THOMAS R. BEARLE, Soorefocy. . Jonh 23, ISM.- -i.em.-di* OFFICE SOMERSET IRON ANB ids' COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, ’ Naw York, Jane ta, 2584. NOTICE Is hereby riven that, paranant to a resolu tion of the Board of Directors, an fastal meat of TWEN TY PER CENT, on the subscription to the Capital block of thuSOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby iB. mudo payable lo JAMES WADSWORTH, Troasurer. of said Company, on or before the lßth day of July next. ■ jeDMjylS Attest: T, M-. TtNQ, Bsoreta-ry. TUB PRESS—PHIBA OECPHIA, THTTRSDAY, JUNE 30, 1864: rj®*' wviDKJii) sic- CLINTOCKVIFiLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Office No. 411 WALNUT Street. PmLADKLtMiiA, Jane22,lS«4. Thfi Board of DirectorulmVHthte day declared the third monthly dividood of ONE PER CENT, ou the Capital Steck, payable at the offico of tlm Company on am! after WKONjJsDAV, July C» 1804. The Traonfer Books will close on WEDNESDAY, Juun 2fllh, at 3 o'olock, until July 6th. Ci023.11t»l W», MOONEY, Socretary. OITICfi OF THE WTY TKEA* mZ9S> SURER, Pmi.AwtunnA, June 27 1564. NOTICE.-LOANS OF THE CITY OF PHILADEL PHIA, maturing July 1, 1564, will be paid on pre sentation at this office—interest ceasing from the date of nmturity, HENRY BUMM. City Treasurer. ra** lINIVKKSITT OF I»I!?fSSYL‘ VANIA-DEPAKTMKNT OF Aim.—Tho An nual Commencement, for conferring Degree* in tlm Arte, will be held on VRI DAY, the Ist day of July, in tho MUSICAL FUND HALL, Tho Procession will leave tho College Hallat Ifto’clock A. ML The Reverend Clercy, Judges of tho United Staton and State Courts, the Mayor of the City, Select and Common Councils, the Board of Directors ami President of the Girard Col lege, the Principal of the Central High School, the can didates for tho Degree of Master of Arts, and other Graduates of the University, are invited to attend. GEORGE ALLEN,■ jc2fl-3t Secretary of tho Faculty of Arts. THE IIANKEHS' AM) KUOKERS’ TELEGRAPH COMPANY—lncorporated nnder tho laws of the States of New York, Now Jersey, Mary land, and the District of Columbia, and hy special act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, May 18th, 1381, aud organized in Philadelphia, with tho following as o fllcers: 11. U. WAINWRICRT, President. 1 J. S. ItITTEN HOUSE, Secretary and Treasurer. IMKKCTORS. GEO. W, McLEAN, Eaq , flrjn of Jerome, Riggs, & Co., New York. 11. L. G AW, Esq., firm of Gaw, Macainstor, &Co., Philadelphia. JOHN S. NEWBOLD, Esq., firm of NewboH, Son, 5c Aertfien, Philadelphia. . WM. FISHER, Esq., lirm of Wm. Fislior & Sons, Baltimore. LEONARD J. FORMEY, Esq . Baltimore. The object of the corporation is to erect two seta of poles ami wires, formiug a,double line, to run by dif ferent routes, connecting theories of New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington, and aU the prin cipal Intermediate poluts, and »o establish offices for the reception and transmission of telegraphic messages, and, by connecting with other lines at tlio main points, to ho able to send messages to all parts of the United States aud Canadas. The lino is now in course of construction, aud con tracts have been entered into for the purchasoof wire and other materials. None wUI be used except of the best quality, aud it is contemplated to have ouo set of wires in operation between the main points in less than sixty days, and the other set will be put up and ia ope ration immediately afterwards. . v . No enterprise now in tho market offers equal prospects of profit with that of telegraphing, and the nature of the business proposed to bo done by this Company, as its name implies, warrants Us 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 bo employed by this Company shows that, with proper management, it can earn and declare a dividend of 18 to 2Q per cout. per annum. ■ y FIRE-PROOFS, Ac. Books for subscription to the capital ftock of this Company will be opened In tho city on WEDNESDAY, mh lust., at the office of Messrs. CUAS. CAMBLUS & CO., 38 South THIRD Street, and remain open -until .1 o’clock on SATURDAY, July 2d. The subscriptions received will be payable in instalments. It is intetded to have the iuterest divided in the different cities through which the lino will pass; there fore but a limited amount of the stock will he offered iu each. Further particulars will be given upon applying at the office of , CHAS.. CAMBLOS & 00., je2B-5t • 3S South THIRD Street, FIRST COLLECTION DISTRICT iw OF PENNSYLVANIA, United States Asses- SoJ>te Office, No. WALKUT Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annual Lists, Enumerations, and Assessments for the year 1954—taken in conformity to the provisions of the “Act to Provide Internal Revenue and Support the Government, and to Pay interest on the Public Debt, ” approved July Ist, 3562, And the acts amendatory thereof, will remain open to the examination of all persons interested for thespace of fifteen days from the date hereof, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. . at this office. Immediately after the expiration of the said fifteen days, and. for the five days next ensuing, the under signed will bein attendance to receive and determine all appeals relative to the erroneous or excessive valua tions or onumerarions made or taken' by the Assistant Assessors in their respective divisions. AH appeals must be in writing/ and shall specify the particular cause, matter, or. thing respecting which a decision is requested, and shall, moreover, state the ground or principle of inequality or error complained of, Appeals will not be considered unless filed before the expiration of the said five days. *" -All persous who have failed. to file theft'applications for license are notified to do so immediately,- under the penalties prescribed in the Excise Law against those who prosecute bnshlese without license. Dated at Philadelphia, June 21at, 1881. . WASH' N KEITH, je23-tlisfei6t : Assessor First District Pennsylvania. . DinOE GF TUE PItESTON COAL , AND IMPROVEMENT CO. : - PfriErADELEXirA, JuDB 15, 1564. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors of tbo Preston Coal and Improvement- Company have tuts day declared a OUAP.TERLY DIVIDEND OF TWO AND ONK-HALF PJEK CENT, from the net earnings,payable on the 6th. of July next to parties whose names are re gistered as the holdrrs on the hooks of the Company, at ihe close ofbnsinestrorr tho3o?h day of June iustaut. Transfer books close ©n that day and open on the 6th day of July. Dividendkdue Stocklioldera in New York and Boston will bo rebutted by mall or express when requested. . . • HENRI $\ MOORE, ; jelS-stath tjylO Secretary... ft®* 1 OFFICE RAILROAD •SS* COMPANY, No. 4SI WALNUT STREET. Prm,*i)ELPHrAi Bth r Jun», 186 i. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-—The Board of Di rectors have this day declared adivideradlof three per cent, on its preferred stock, cut of the net profits of the company,payable on the Ist o?AUGUST aeict. Tranet’er Books will be closed ’fromtkr 21ht July to 2d August* inclusive. By o7dur of the Board. je9-thBt. .W. L. OILROY, TVcasurer. t EESK'IfITS WANTE'O; 100-jKa'Y S Servicer for Co. B, FIRST RECJIMENT, SOUTH WARE GUARDS, at ludependenceS<luare. ’ R* JOS. B, PETERS, Capt. ComdVCo:- Jk- HBABQTSTABTERS PROTOST'M&’R- H«HAL;-FIRST DISTRICT,-PA. ftf. . Philadelphia, Jailed,'lS64. J* ThenamesefpersousremovingtoorfromthisDistrict s willhe added i-Vor'stricXen from the lists©? enrol most. ■ Copius of'thfelDsS‘are open for public iusuefciibu, and ’ civil officers and ail eitix#na are invited to appear and"' point nut errors in thajists and givesuch infermsition an may uid In the correecioa and revision thereof." .Any person enrolled may appear before the Board and dlalur to have* hte name stricken off the list if he c3u show* eatisfaerorily that he ‘a not properl y enrolled, otraccduot of Aliexopt, *l>o7t ?Bsidimce t Over-age, Perftatient Physical .Disability’. A compliance with thferfbregoiusr suggestions is ear nestly solicited. WM. £. LEHMAN,' • je29-tf .. Captain and Provost Marshal. A QWARTERMAST2IT GENERAL’S OFFICE, PnftAi>EiiPßiA, Jane 29th, ISS4.- . • SEALED PROPOSALS \rill bo received at this n!g*» until WEDJSFE3DAT nest. Jnlyeifc, 1564, at 12 o’clock M., for furnishing: the United States, deliverable at the Schuylkill Arseaa’c tke follovriDg articles, viz; Hospital Tent Pins, large; Annyatamiard.and made' "J^btherght^^ite^oak, Canteen Webbsug,! mch.imeno-r cotton. Sanfprfes required. - Samples may be seen at this office. Bidders mast state in their proposals the price; which must be given in ■writt'ng as weil as figures, the Quantity, and time of delivery. Each bid must be two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be - appended to the gua rantee. Bids’from defaulting contractors- trill not be retired. Blank forms for proposals can be bed on application at tliis office, and each bid'must bo-endorsed with the name of the particolar article bid for. (?: Hi CROSMAN* A'ftK’t <5. M._Gftueral. FT. S. A.- TN' THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THE A CITY AND COUNTY OF PH 1L ADELPHI A. - ietate of K. OAKFORD/Deceased. The Auditor appointed by thtfCourL to audit, settle, and adjnVt the account of TVJLLLtA&s.- D. OaKFORD, Administrator of R. OAKl'TUlD.'deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the-bandkof the account ant, "will meet the parties interested tforthe purposes of his apixrintraent on TUESDAY;-July T&, I?G4. at 11 o’clock A. M., afcliis Office, No. &siy-WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jeSU>ihgtust* JOSEPS F.'MARC&R, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ GOBUT FOR THE X CITY;.AND OOUKTY^OFTSILADBLPHIA.. The Auditor appointed by the Court to-audit, settle, and adjust the account of M ARY: K‘QRO£tffiß. Adminis tratrix c. t. a. of the Estate of Benjamin Crozier, de ceased,-and to report distribution of the b&lance-ln the hands of the accountant,-will meet the-parties inte rested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUES DAY, July 12th, at 4 o’clock V. AS:,. at the office of BamuelF. Flood. Esq., Ho. 810- South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jeSO-thstu&i* '• JOHN SH AT/CCROS-?, Auditor. Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE cm AMD COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate of THOMAS H'EDDLESON, deceased. The Auditor appointed the Coart to audit, settle, and adjust the first account of J AST S 3 BEDDLESON, executor at Thomas Heddleson. de ceased, aDd to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet'the parties in terested for the purposes'of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the 12th of July, A. I>. It®*; atll o’clock: A. M., at bis office. No. *3l WALNUT Street, In the city of Philadelphia. AARON-TH.Q'SIPSON,' jeSO-wfmst* . Auditor, F' THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, la the matter of the Estate of ELIZA BE.MINGTON,dec. The Auditor appointed by theCodrt'to audit, settle and adjust the account of Francis A. .Black-, Ad mi nistrator of the Estate of the said Eliza and co re port distribution of the balance id-the hands of the ac countant. will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of ills appointment,on MONDAY, tbelUh day of July, A. I). 1861, at 11 o’clock A Mi,.at his office, No. TAI WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. je29-wfmfit* AARON THOMPSON, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR * .THE.CITY AND COUNTYOTsPTfaiiADELPEI A. Trust Estate of of - JOHN *K EAT i ©ceased*. The Auditor appointed by thp Court to audit, settle and adiu&t the first and final account of WILLIAM V. KEATING and ADOLPH.E- BuRiE,. Trustees of Mrs. M. K.- WILCOX, deceased, under tho Will of JOHN KEATING, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant* will meet the partifiß interested for the purposes 0/ his nppoiutmeut, on TUESDAY, July 12th, o’clock, A M., at BJSOTFICE, No. 131 South FIFTH street, iu the city of Philadelphia. GEORGE. M. CONARROS j029-Trfm fit Auditor. TN the oAphajcts’-ooukt for the JL cm AKD.OOUKTXPXPjraLApEtPniA, Estate of JOHN WOOD, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of KA-ftY ANN WOOD, admi nist»atrix of John Wood, deceased, and to make distri bution of the balance .in the- hands of the accountant, will meet the pai ties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, July 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock IV b£»' at South- SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. j ©24 frmwSt . H. E. WALLACE. Auditor. r ST THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY/OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of .THOMAS H. JACOBS. . The Auditor appointed.by the Court to audit, settle, and adjustthe account,of ELEANOR JACOBS amt ED WARD B. JACOBS, Executors of TffOS. H. JACOBS, deceased, and to mako-distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, •■will ■m«et > the partiesinterest. ■ ed for the purposes of his appointment, on r f RURSD AY, July 7,ISw, at 11 o’clock A. M., at Ms office, southeast corner SIXTH and-WALNUT. Streets, in the city of . . B. W. CBBIEST, Auditor. ■ TN THE COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS J- FOR THE CITY AHD COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA.. ... , , Notice Is hereby given lliat I, the Bahscribpr, have ap plied to the Murtaforesaid to make an order whereby the estate and.el{e<;ts which, after the making thereof I may acquire, may for seven years thereafterghe exempt ed from execution for any debt contracted, or cause of taction existing prior to my late discharge as an insolvent debtor. The time and place fixed for the hearing of said application;is July 9th, IS6X at ten -o'clock A. M., a 1? the Court HousejtonCRESTNUT Street. AIiIUHAM MEYERS, CiviVEuaineer, = je27-mhrw6t*’ . 3&10 COATES Street IN TIJE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE; A CITY AND COUNTY OF EHILADELPiiIA. Estate of .WILLIAM- MoOLBNSBY, deceaßed, ; . BOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the widow of said, decedent has filed in said Court her petition and an up- Qraißemeut of the personal estate which she elects to re tain under the act of April l4tb» 1851, and thoaupplo gionts thereto, and th© same will be approved .by said ourt, on FRIDAY, the Fifteenth day of Ju)y, A. D. 3£64, at 10 o'clock A. M., be filed thereto. JOSEPH F. MARCbR, : ie29-tvm4i* Att’y for Lydia McGleasoy, w.idow. TPSTATE OF RACHEL PHIPPS, BE, -AJ CEASED.—The Register of Willfj of tho City and County of Philadelphia having granted letters.tes tameatary upon the. Estate of SACHEL PHIPPS, deoeased, to the undersigned Exooniors, all porsoas in debted will make payment, and those having claims ■will present the same for settlement to JOHN 11. STITELEH, Dwchlan Township, Chester county, Pa., H. BUCK WALTER; Westchester, Pa., Executors, or to their Attorney, H. & TOWNSEND., • my2B-B6t No. BIX ARCH Street, Philadelphia. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON JU the estate of THOMAS W. DUFFIELD, late of FRANKJfOKD, Twenty-third ■ Ward, Philadelphia; deceased, having been granted to the undersigned,; all persons indebted to the Bald Estate are requested to mako payment, and those having claims or demands will Pleaae present them without delay to . . EMMA L. DDmBLD, MILL Sfajttt, Fr&nkfora, JOHNWfITCHETT, No. N. SIXTH Sh. mu., Esmtaw. •FKOyOSAI.B. LEGAL. Estate of BENJAMlN^CmOZffiKrdfese^ed; RETAIL imV CJOOOS. 100 ’ WIIITB AKD COLORED SHETLAND SHAWLS. JUST eeckived, Shetland Shawls, double borders, , Purple and Blue Border Shetland Shawls, Scarlet, and Black Borders, Pure White Shetland Shawls. White Lace Shawls. > . - While Lnce Rotundas. ’ Black Lace Shawls. *' _ Black Lnce Rotundas. White Barege and Grape Marctz Shawls. White Barege Circulars. ' Beautiful stj-les Grenadine Shawls. Lama Wool Shawls. Rock-Spuu Silk Shawls. Stripe Barege Shawls. Plaid Woolen Shawls, for traveling, &c. EDWIN PI ALL & CO. i€4o-thßlu3tr QOOPBR & OONARD. • AMERICAN OASSIMERES, SCOTOH FANCIES, SILK-MIXED COATINGS, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, HANDSOME MANTLES, STAPLE DRY GOODS. Siuntli and Market. myls-tuthg2m • ■ ■' gLMMKR STOCK CLOSING OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. SUMMER SILKS 75c; to $1 per yard. GRENADINESfiOc. to $I per yard. L‘A\VNS37Kc. to per yard. LAWN ROBES REDUCED to $3, ' SUMMER POPLINS REDUCED. . . All kinds of SUMMER DRESS GOODS REDUCED, TO CI.OSF. OUT. . ’ EDWINHALL & OO:, je3o-thstu3t! y go Son ill SECOND Street. DLACK SILICS, BLACK SILKS. . NO ADVANCE IN Patch’S. We are stil! oelliog our Black Silks at the same prices, as wo did early in the season, notwithstanding tho re cent advances. ’ . MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silks, all colors, $1.30 to $5.70. Fanct Silks, $1 to $2,50. Rich hssvy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.57 to $5.30. Rich Ch«» Silks, v at s2.&7>£, worth<s3,3o. ! ! at $3.25, “ $4- ‘ . at $4.75, “ $5.50. “ at $5.75, “ $7. lOpiecessmalf?Jaid Silks, atsl.2s, worthsl.so. H. STEEL &■ SON, ap23 tf . Nos.- ria and -riD N. TENTH Street. C_ri WHITE BAKERKS FOR SHAWLS, A 3 A Circulars. &c. 8-4 White Hernanl. • S*4 White Gauzo Maretz. 8-4 White Crape Maretz. . ' i 8-4 Black Ilornani Bareges. 8-4 Black Tamartines. S-4 Black Btreges. S-4 Black Crape Maretz, ; 6-4 .Black De-Laines. . 1. : 6-4 White Merinoes. 6*4 Black Merluoea. EDWIN HALL & CO., : je3Q . '26 South SECOND Street. T^ABGAINS. Aj . SLOO Melthn Casaimeres. ?5.P0 Marseilles Qnilte. $2.60,3-4 Damask Table Cloths. $3,603-10 Dainaftk Table Cloths. neat Plaid Leaos. 60-cent 4 4 Plaid Mozambique, tl. 00 Mohairs, colors aad black. 50-cent Black Wool Delaines. 62 cent Plain Wool Delaines. R 3 00 Black Shawls. @5.00 Plaid Lama Shawls. - - COOPER & CONARD, my2o ,S.-E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. f:r ARRIS’ MIXED CASSIMERES. •* » Cassimere3, for boys 1 suits. . . Aleltbn'and PlaiACa«simeres. : ; Cashmeretts. Linec’Drilte, Satinets, aad Cottunades. Ladies'Cloaking Cloths, choice shades. Loom au'dlDainask Table Linen, 1 cheap, . Towels Napkins. . Large assortment at JOHN H. STOKES’, je7 1 K O3 ARCH Street. TABED’S EMAIL PE PABIS,” FOB V. ENAMELING THE SElN r used and endorsed by the ladies of the French capShl. EUGENE JOUIN, Agent for 1 ’ Email dyT'aris, No. Hl‘ S'. TENTH Street, Berow Chestnut; 1 ' _ Orders bymailehsrjdd.be addrossssd JARED & RENE, General Importera, je23-lmif CJBESTNUT STREET. : _The attention of SADIES TIBITIRO THE r j, CITY, op those rAont LEAVING* IT for £ j; v* Watering Places,*” or 14 the Cotmtry, ’ ’ is fa*; respectfully the exteKjtvo stooJe ISi of WHITE for WHITy jjftnirK'S' & ■ 1b offereddnLace , and Worked Edgings andlnsertlnssi, Veils, Handkerchiefs, CollartLSleeves.aiicnn'Olam JE } ; and fancy Plaid, Striprt, and Pignred White E ! Scads, AT PRICES K3CH BELOW THEfE ® ' pJtBSEHT RETAIL VABUB. ig.r 180 Printed I.inen Cambric Dresses. , , •;£l ' i« pieces Puffed, lacked,' - and Striped £ . Jftkiiiw. . : . is» E. iVI . IN If. iT'fO' r.jT3iO“ *» .. I0«4 CHESTNUT STREET. ARM! GOOJBS. JI'ROTHINGIIAJI & WELLS HAVE FOR 3AS.H- HEAVY,' MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHBSTIKBS- AND SHfthrses. - STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. ' WASHINGTON AND VICTOR:?' CAMBRICS- AND BROWK/BLiJACHED.ANDCORSErjEANS; No. 12'WORSTED YARN, &o. se2s-iftf HG AND SUMMEiii ENTIRE NSW STOOS • XJ IT ID CL, O r S? lIXI* <&. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FURNISHING' GOOSS. HeIRmSS & BMfRIlj «sOCCEB6OH TO HILL & SWANS, };- 035 6'HB STK 5T S T’BBBT. The ,B ‘3Jofl®> Shoulder-Seam ShM.” QE O K‘& E GR A Nff, S», 05®- CHESTNUT SUT.SET; Has now ready A LA3OS AND COMPLETE STOCK OP FUHNISH^G-GGt®S» Of Ms own hcsFortafcSon and manufacture, His celebrated ■ " PRI3B MEDAL Sniß.'S'S,” Haaafactutai^^tts KFomerly ofOldenherg ScTaisgert,) Ire the moat perfect-fitting Shuts of the age. jpgfr Orders promptly attended to. .lalS-wfmom CUMMERtUOMPLAINT, BIA^RRHCEA., O Dysentery,and aU disorders ot.the Bowels relieved at once by the. use of Jardella’s-Syru-p of Blackberry Root and Khubitb. Entirely vess.taj>le, easily taken, very effectual/ :Tryit. Prepared only wv AMOOHAN SELL, S. W.Veor. T\VENTiETH.aad.MAB-EET Streets. je3Q-lm*. : BP, REIMER’S IVOKY/EYPES CAN • NOT fail to meet the highest praises of all who see them; Natural styles, life-like apppar&cce, and exqui site coloring. ARCH-Street.- It U’HE MOST ACCURATE,. NATURAL, X au <l Ufe-Uke Portraits of.tlio timcßJi.re naqnastloaa blv B F, REIMAR’S superb,styles,.life-size PHOTO GRAPH in Oil colors. Gallery,6a& ARCH.Street. It** TIN PKEOEDENTEL; IN POPULARI- U dry, and. unrivalled in accura®.aod trnthralness of coloring, are REIMER , s,«.Iore i & W£OTpaßAPHS.fi>r ?l only. Goto Gallery SdOONUbtreet, above Green, * PHOTOGRAPH GARBS FOR GEN- X TLEMEN.— Samples and Catalogues sent fesi 25 cents. Enclose aa envelope, wiih your ow* nAmsojid lllflfAtlfi • ’ U, JX-Bilit lilal lfl, ieW lw : ; . »BK LIBBSTY,Street. Maw Y„vV. yjo families Residing m the COUNTRY. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply lamlUes at their- Country Residences with every desofetiott of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &a, &o. ARBISKT O. ROBERTS,. jny3j.it Corner ELEVENTH aad TIKE Sts,' on BBLS. PURE OLD JERSEJ APPLE AU WHISKY, for Bale far K. P. MIHHLETOK, 5 Nertli fKONT Street. , Q.OLD’S XMFKOYED STEAM: : TCATBR-HEATING APPARATUS. For ■Wanning and Ventilattn* Public Building?; and Pmate Residency, - MaßUfacturedby the gRION-STBAM WATER-MATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. P. WOOD, 4rl Booth FOURTH Street apSO-if E. M. PELTWSLL, SuwrintQndenL fiHARLSSS MIDDLETON, V ■ - IRON MERCHANT. SECOND and.WILLOW Streets, " Phii&ddlphla. N. R—Scrap Iron purchased and tor sale. je2fi-6t* Jfcs SELLING OUT. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.' Th® undortrtgned, having decided to retire from busi ness, offers for sat, at low prices, Us large and well selected stock of WATCHES^ SILVER and PLATED WARE. THOMAS G. GARRETT, . No. Tl 3 CHESTNUT Street. Opposite the Masonic Hall, je2o-tf Philadelphia. t STRANGERS VISITING THE city, RDiicited to tbe facilities of the TENTH and BIA&K1T SLEEPER UMBRELLA FACTORY. I2t*v- ■ •,■ • ' •- '■ •■■ :■ - a . MONET TO ANY AMOUNT I v | LOANED upon Diamonds, Watcher, Jewol- A - O ry, Plate, (nothing, &e., at JONES & CO. 'S ••V\ Old Established Loan OflUo, coruer THIRD and GASKILL Streets, below Lombard. api3*%U JVEW PUBLICATIONS. AJEW M f.UTARv"" WAR MAPS ! -L' COAST SURVEY MILITARY MAF OF SOUTH EASTERN VIRGINIA, on a large scabs showing tho iato opcratlouH of General Grant, giving all theTowm*, RoadH, and Crookti, and ateo the llaUi'i*ad.-t connecting witli Petersburg and Richmond. Prlco, 50 cents. COAST SURVEY MILITARY MAP OF NORTHERN ALABAMA AND GEOItGI A, ahowlnE tlio laio opera- Uoiiß of General Sherman,giving the JBailroadM, Town*, Rivers, &c., contained In his Department. Price, 50c, For sale by WM. 8. A ALFRED MARTffiN, jo3o GO5 CHESTNUT Street. XTEW KEDICAL BOOKS. Av TANNER’S NEW MANUAL OF PRACTICE. A new enlarged edition. WYTHE’S POCKET DOSE AND SYMH’OM BOOK. Fourth eiUtion. revised. FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. A new revisod edi tion. BYFORD ON THE UTERUS. BAUER’S ORTHOPEDIC SUUGBRY. CHEW’S LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION. A NEW. MEDICAL CATALOGUE, classified and priced, furnished gratis upon application. • LINDSAY* BLAKISTON, . jegl South SIXTH Street. A BOOK OF INTEBBBT TO MBB CHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN. * JUST PUBLISHED: .; BIOGRAPHIES OF SUCCESSFUL PHILADELPHIA MERCHANTS. Embracing well written Scotches of a largo Biunher of onr mofci prominentand UHefal citDon3. A compendium of good examples to young beginners in mercantile life. Published by JAS. K. SIMON, / • 33 South SIXTH- Street, je29-3t ■■ Second Story. A SHMEAD & EVANS, SaCCORBOTS to • WILLIS P.-HAZAKD, . 734 CHESTNUT Street, Have received MACARIA. ByAngusta J. Evans, author of “Beu lah.’’ The great Southern Novel, reprinted from tho Richmond edition. CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMI LY, Fine edition on tinted paper,.. One of the best works ever }K«uod. Everybody should read it. LINNET’S TRIAL. A Tale. Bytbe author of “Twice Lost. “ • HOTSPUR. A Tale of the Old Dutch Manor. By Walworth, author of ” Lulu. ’’ - TBE TANNER BOY, and How ho Became Lieutenant General. : OUT IN TnE WORLD By T. S. Arthur. A WOMAN’S PHU.OSOPHY OF WOMAN; or, Wo man Afirajicbimd. An answer to Michelet and other modern innovators. DENISE. By the author of “ Mademoiselle Mori. ’ ’ 2 vote. THE POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. STUMBLING BLOCKS. By Gall Hamilton.\ HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of *‘ The Lamp lighter. ” . je27 TEE .SUNBEAM. STORIES, Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, . CLOUD WITH SILVAS LISISO. HOUSE ON TUB HOCK, ONLT, OLD J01.T.1P78. CHRISTMAS, . DEEAM CHINTZ, STAR IN tHE DESERT, &*. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, - WHaLIs P. HAZARD, Publisher. fe26-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street. KEW A.MEKXOAN cyclopedia. The Artfiey for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Streot, eecoud story. A2eo, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Sfoora. - fell-tf FINANCIAL, pBOPOSALS FOR LOAN. Treasury; Department, June 25, 1564. Sealed offers will be received at this Department, under the act of March 3,lS63,‘until noon of .WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of July, 1564, for bonds of the United States to tho amount of THIRTY-THREE MILLIONS. OF. DOLLARS, being the amount of unaccepted offers under the Notice of Proposals for Loan, dated 6th instant. The bonds wil l bear an annual interest of six per ceutnm, payable semi-annually ia coin, on the first days of July: and January of each year, and redeemable after the 30th of June, I‘SSI. Each offer must be for fifty or one hundred dollars, of some multiple of one hundred dollars,- and must state the sum, including’premium, offered for each one hun . dred dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is for no more than fifty. Two per cent, of the principal, ex cluding premium, of tho'tWhole amount offered, must be deposited'ras 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 St. LouU; or with tho Designated Depository at Baltimore,* Pittsburg, Cincin nati, LouisvilleV’ Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National Balking Association authorized to receive deposits which may consent to transact the business without charge. Duplicate certificates of deposit will be issued to depositors by the officer or association re ceiving them, the originals of vhick must be forwarded with the offers to the Department. All deposits should be made in time for advice of offers with certificates to reach Washington not later than the morning of July 6. No offer not accompanied by Us proper certificate of de posit will be considered. The Coupon and Registered Bonds issued will be of tne denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and #l,OOO. Registered Bonds of $5,000 and $lO,OOO will also be issued if required. All offers received will be opened on Wednesday, the 6th of July, by the Secretary or one of the Assistant Secretaries. The awards will be made by”Sho Secretary . to the highest offerers, and notice of accejptance orde [ cUnatioawiU be immediately given to the respective [ offerers; asiff, in ease of acceptance, bonds of the de scriptions and denominations preferred will be'sent to the subscribers at the cost of the Department cu'final Payment of inatalments. The original deposit cf two percent, will be reckoned in the last instalmeut'paid by successful offerers,- and will be immediately' re tuTued to those whose offers may accepted. TRe amount of accepted offera must be deposited with the Treasurer, or other officer or association authorized to this notice, on advise of acceptance of offer,'• or as' follows: One-third on or before the 10th; one third on or before tiie 15'th; and the balance, including . the premium and original two per., cent, deposit, on or' before thVSOth of July. Interest on bonds will begins with ihe date of deposit Parties- preferring mar pay the accrued interest from- date of bond, July 1, to date of deposiv. ..s^-iur" Offers under this notice ohould be Treasury Loan, >• ndaress l aj Bj Slrara r Wrate of premium offer & P. CHASE, Becretary'ol* the Treasury. Notice to Officers receiving-deposits uader this adver tisement; The preliminary certificate of.deposit of two percent, mustnot be credited upou your account cur rent, as itis tO'beincluded in the final deposit. je2S-7t E W Xi O . : If. S. 10-4 T. lAT COOKB-S CO. OFFER FOE EA'L'DTHB HEW G T IjOAN, j&sarinß Fire Per Cent. Interest IJB •‘GOIH. Sedeemable any time after TBJJ YBAKB, at me ?!*&- mire of the Government, and payable FO3TYrYBAB3 afterdate. Both COUPONS and REGIST33KS3> EOJfJJS are issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five-Tvrenties. The Interest on $6O and-9100 payable yearly, bat all other denominations half yearly, The TEN-FO3TY BONDS are dated March I,IBW, the half yearly interest faJlluc dae September land March lot each year. Until l3t September, the accrued iat-eroet from Ist March is repaired to be paid b 7 purchasers in toin, or in lezal carrency, addine 6)' per cent, for premium, until further notice. ■ jOl other Government Soeuxitiea bouEit and sold. JAY- OOGKB A GO., itpS-tf 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET: I' l R S T NATI©WAL BANK PHILADELPHIA;. DESIGNATED' DEPOSITORS FI H ti'CIAL A® ENT OF THE tIiSSTED- STA.a>iKS. I®*4o This EanA.haa been authorijed-ncd Is nowprepay* to re«eiT« sahwaiptiont to th* NEW'- 60VERSMEK?' LOAN* This Loan,. Issued uader authority of an act of 0o»- fress, approved March 3,lBo4,.provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars, (3360,000,000) United Bt&tes Bosda> redeemable, aftar tan. years, and payable forty years from date®. Ilf-OOIS»- dated March 1,1331, bearing intwest at the rateof^ fTT3E 'K2S OSS’*. per aunua lN COIN *. payable cami* annually on all Bonds owe SICO, and o* . Bonde- oi $lOO and less, an nually. • • ' " Subscribers will retolYe eitha? Registeredor oßpon Bonds as they may reefer/ Registered Bonds will be. issued of the denomination* of fifty dollars ($53), one hundred dollar* <$MOJ* *▼« hundmd .dollars (3000), one. thousand dollars ($1,000), flye thousand, dollars ($4,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10*300), and Coupon, Bonds of the denomiaaticQ* of fifta dollars ($6O, one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollars (s&s), and ons thousand dollars (ta.OOQ). INTEREST . ;> .• vslll comment from date of subscription, or the accrued interest from the bit of March can be paid in coin, or. until fartheanotlce, in U. S. notes or notes of National * Ranks, adding (60) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre i mlum. 0.: EL CLARK, . • »p«Ufcf • • ■■■•-.■ President. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. eOWGBESS SPRING. ■WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, SEW YORK. Saratoga, July, IS6S. An-attempt has been made to deceive the public by persons offering what tbey: call 11 Co.nijrp.ss WArna,*’ from fountains, uni at the prlco of six (6) coutgper glass The wholesale rrioeof tho eenuiKf. CONGRESS WA TEK, at New York, beic g about Vi cents per glass, the imposition of pretending: to tell, at retail at lesatban cost, and without allowance foe freight, cartage, or breakage, , is apparent! but-their probable course baa been to ompty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. We liavenever Bold CONGRESS WATER in fonntains, nor in veeselß Of any other description than ordinary sized glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded. . . •• And any without CONGRESS 0M .words and letters on the cork q &W. 19 cototbrpsit- WATER tains or bottles. whether from foun- CLARKE A WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. Tbe following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly with genuine CONGRESS WATER in bottlos,' fresh from the Congreßß Spring: . FKED’K BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnutets. O S. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut st. • : J. C. TURNPENNY & CO., 941 Spruce st... THOSh J. HUSBAND, cor..Thirdand Spruce sts. STEVENS & CO., Continental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut Bt. I . CHAB. BUMS & CO., Market at. • WYETH BROS. . Walnut st. WM. ELLIS & CO. .Chestnut st. j0231W CLARKE k WHITE. .. ...... .. . WAXTS. A GENTLEMEN, a mar rnnmu ii.. nvlwanV o^1 ' 1 !!' 1, t], ’’ ;tres two commnnlcatiotr fr SS- sLrJ Adrtri a . iP'., wilho,ini '' l,rd - Kaferonces If nefSMiry. Addra... !;. "_linv i> fi je3o-2t* A GENTS WASTED TO SEEL THE Standard History of the War. A rare chan™ to make money, Agents are cloarSu* from *lOO to Moo im? month. 200,000 volumes already “old Send fof dr™ lars AMresj JOKES, BEOS., l Co. .FaSe?,. HAL- UiiilOitjt, aid, jol.l-lrn* WANTED—a BOY 15 YEMIB OTaY *T with thfi best of references, to make hluunlf generaliy useful in a WholesUo ami Retail Store. Ad dress Box 1.'J63 Philadelphia P. O. _____ It* WAITED —TWENTY GO.OD H WHEELWIUOTS AND WAGON-MAKERS; steady, reliable men wanted, and .steady employment. Apply to KEfIRY SIMoXS, U. 5. National Wagon Works. je3o-3t* . SRCONDaud CUMBERLAND gtreeta. WAN TED THREE SUB STIT 0 TE3 *Y of good llghUug qaalitiae, for the Army of the Potomac, to r«i>resent a gentleman exempt from inlli tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St . Phil*. tf WANTED—A CUTTER ON PAPER * * POXTIS: one that atnior*tauds the Imsinesn; No. 13 South FOURTH St. GEORGE BATHS. jeso-3t* WANTED—A PARTY WITH CAPI " * TAL, to connect with a person having a thorough knowledge of the PAPER AND StAG Business. The best of reference given. Address “Paper, “ Box wm. No attention will he paid toany tmt xealnames. je29-2t* WANTED—A SITUATION IN A * ; WHOLESALE DRUG STORE ; has had some ex perience m the retail business, Best of reference given. Address “Drugs,” Box 3200. - je‘29 2t* WANT ED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN as PACKER and PORTER in a Wholesale House. Addrotis‘ L.Jtf.,* 11 thisOfllce. ja2B-at* WANTED —IN A WOOD WARE • *. IIOUSEa SALESMAN with a Pennsylvania trade. Address “ Businega, 7 'this Office. je2S-3t ir WANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRD T f as CHAMBERMAID and SEAMSTRESS in a small family; none need apply without city reference. Apply toMrs. JAMES BETTS,; 1030 WALNUT St, je23-3t WAITED—AN ENERGETIC, THO *» : ROUGH BUSINESS MAN, to take charge of a good manufacturing business. i,To a person giviog sat ifcfaetion good compensation. Bestof references required. Address, M.. M., Oflico of The Press. je2S-.lt* 1 WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO SELL •* * goods to Jobbers and make himself generally useful. One acquainted with the Fancy Goods basinet preferred. Address P. Oliice Box 1219, with reference ■ je2s-4t* ■•••.. . -•- •••■ ■ ■ . WANTED —TEN GOOD CARPEN ** . TERS. Highest wages paid, and constant em ployxcent given. Apply to . Major T, T. S. LAFDLEY, jc24-6t- Commanding Fraukford Arsenal. ‘llfi non TO LOAN on mort. vJLrv/ GAGE, atsKper eeui. H. W. THACKARA k SON. jeSO-SIA - 3-Mb South THIRD Street. : dfrA‘o A MONTH I-! WANT AGENTS Jflamonth,expenses fair!, I’> l LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BtTRNEKs, . aad 13 otlier artlcleß. Fifteenclrcnlars sent free. Aifdms - ap9o-d&wSra JOHN F. LORD, Bfddoford, Malflo, MWANTBD— TO RENT FOR THE season, a FURNISHED HOUSE, in Ge/mantowa. Address, Box 3533, Philadelphia Post Office. H* 0: WAN TED-TO RENT, FURNISH ,E,D„HOP6E Apply to K. 3, GKOESBECET, Conti neutal. Hotel. jeSB-St* BOAKDIXfi. DOARDING.—TWO BEGCMD-S^bßY' u rooms TO LET, at 133 North TENTH Si,-. Jjj7-tr... PERSONAL. QAMUBL MAROT, DEALER IN LIME. STOSS, and COAL. Yard, HINTS ? tr^t,.MoVe' Thompson, (west side.) Orders roceivei hr William Harot, Jr., Ell Spring Garden street; Cka» JL op™.*’ * s ' l *- Sixth at. (sc’coud story), and B. Marot, 434 Chestnut st. (second storv). . ,y. B.—An experienced Salesman wanted. my3l-lra* FOR SJX*3 AND TO LET. A RARE CHANCE!—“THE REPT7B -“MJOAK AND DEMOCRAT," PUBLISHED IS WEST CHESTER, CHESTER COUN'iT, PENNA. FOR SALE.—The death o/Georgs W. Pearce, Bsq.v proprietor ofthis paper, makes. it accessary to dispose or the establishment, in. the hands of a loyal, earnest, and enterprising man, this long-established journal cannot rttii to be profitable. Circulating, as it does, extensively in a county of seventy-four thousand in , habitants, and in- a Congressional and Senatorial Dis trict of one hundred and five thousand, prominent for wealth and intelligence, and where the Union party at the last election had a majority of over four thousand votes, andwitha constantly increasing popni&ritr and patronage, it requires nothing hat judicious manage ment to make it alucrative investment. Persons contemplating a purchase should mfike that fact known at once, as it is desirable to sell at the earliest day. J-OHN T. WORTHINQTCrfJ, Administratdk'of George W. Pearce, dec’d WagT Chester, Pa., May 17, 1354. myl9-thstu if PUBLIC SALS—AT SHARON J- SCHOOL, Darby, Peara., SIXTH DAY (Friday), Jalyl*t, 2664, an extensive assortment of household and school fnrniiure, bedsteaxls, mattresses, teatner bed?and tedding, bureaus,tables,chairs, alarge quan tity of carpeting, Canton matting, &c. ; saperior Boston echool-desKS and chairs, Philosophical apparatus. Phy siological chart?, hooks, &c. Also,two valuable young, horses, two superior cow*, riding wagons, harness,and joauy other articles, for which gee handbills, C~ ce at 2.P. M. ATOgd. TO PAINT DEALERS:—FOR SALE-- JL A STEAM ENGINE, strictly first-class. Cylinder 12 inches bore, 36 inches stroke,-with independent steam port variable cut off, operated; with governor. Also, independent exhaust port; sectional fly wheel, 12 feet in diameter; 2plain cylinder boilers, 36iuches in diameter, U feet in leugtn. Pauasyl yania charcoal are ? frout, run of for grinding paints in oily and one run for 011133102 dry substances; also, iron paint mills; east iron and wooden mixers; chasers for the*manufacture of putty ;■ adarge quantity of shafting, grarimr, Ac. at cc“3 ,aral^ve^5 ’ u 0 cost f° r repairs, .and- is now in #w«piet3’ranning order. The whole will be sold low, as* xfie space- occupied, by it is needed for other purposes. Porfurthev particulars apply to * ’ ROBERT SR.OEMA.KER je££6t N. S. cor. FOURTH and RACE Sea , Philada. TO' BEN T—THE 2D AND 3D 1 STO- X riss of store No. 531 MARKET Street. . Possession Jaly 1,1564. •■ ■ ■■ SIBLEY, MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, . TO LET—THE SECOND, THIBD, AND fourth Floors at 335 MARKET Street, through to Church alley. mh23-tf M FOB SALE* OR EXCHANGE:—A large ttud Ive&ntifuUy situated MANSION, neartbe citv. built in the most substantial manner, cotuaicmsi.. alftbe modern. improvements, * ROUSE on. some first-class street, pricefouritoteyen thousand dollars, will be taken; in part payment; V Send for Farm Register, Send for Kegister of Country Seajß, ■■ SEO. N. TOWNSEND * CO.;-’'.. 123 K Sontli FOURTH Street. Mfor sale—a SPLENDID COUN TRY RESIDENCE, on-the river Delaware, 15 miles from the city, near .two stations, 23>$ acres or laud, 10 of woodland. house is a very superior one. with gas, bathroom* and water-closet, extensive outbuildings, fine garden ami fruit. Faro.ita.re in cluded in sale. For particulars inquire of James A. Freeman, Auctioneer,-or of WM, CHAMBERLAIN, on the premises. , . je29-6t* m TO RENT—OLD ESTABLISHED •Bat BUSINESS STANB.--TUe Store and Cellar; also, third-story Bocms, separate or together. In tlie Build ings, at southwest corner Fourth and Cherry streets. Apply at 551 YORK Avenue. jeg>-wths3t* m FOE SALE—A. PLEASANT HOME, and Lot, at WOODBORY, N. J. Will he ex changed for Greenbacks or Government bonds. Inquire at 1128 FINE Street. je‘2S &* m FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE COUN JKa. TRY RESIDENCE on BUNTING Street, above Summit street, Darby, consisting of 12 acres of excellent Land, well set with Evergreen and delicious Shade Trees, Apple, Standard, and Dwarf Pears, Cherry and Peach Trees; abundance of Grapes, Lawton Blackber ries, aud other small Fruits. A. stream runs through the lawn, furnishing abundance of Ice. The buildings consist of a three-story Dwelling, Stable, Carriage house, Ice-house, aud other outbuildings; ali built in the best manner: For further information Inquire at No. 228 DOCK Street. je3-flnthtf Mfor sale—splendid dwell ing, No. 214 Logan street, west side of Logan Square, marble front, substantially built, and most completely arranged, iibt s2i4 -feet. front by 120 deep. This is one of the,most delightful situations in. the city. Immediate possession, lulS Green street.' Possession ia a fewaays. _ , 37(M Monnt Vernon street Immediate possession, 2114 Green street. .Possession soon. Price very low. Also, a largo number-of Houses,-in.various localises, at prices that will make a desirable investment.- Also, a large mnnfcer c£ Farms and Cottages, at mode rate prices and on accommodating terms. • B. P. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and je2s S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts. m FOB SALS—CAN GIVE POS- JSfe Jk&SESSXON of the M&NSIOIOhis Spring- TIIO Premium Farm of Cheater county, near Cbadd’s Ford Station, Baltimore Central Railroad, 6 miles from. West Chest* r. - 170 acres prime Brandywine green rotes land. Forfurtherparticulars apply to B. PETTIT, jeis 323 WALNUT Street. . M LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PEKTT FOR SALE - . —The very large and commodi ous LOT and BUILDING,-No. SOS CHERRY Street; near tbo centre of business; containing 60 feet oh Cherry street, depth 10S, feat, 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 SI3B AND POSrriON are rarely met with. Apply at the-oSce of Christ Church Hospital, . . je!3-3m No. 236 -WALNUT Street. FOB SALE—A SUBSTANTIAL iSSs&and well-built CANAL BARGE, entirely new, ICO feet long, 17X feet wideband S feet depth of hold. : Apply to E. IIEYSER, FORT PROVIDENCE, Montgomery county. Pa. at which place iVishow lying. je29-3t*- riOLUMBEA HOUSE, V CAPE MAT, ■'JeaO-lm* by GEO, J, BOLTON, PUBLIG SALE AT THE'. SANITARY Jt . FAIR.—The Articles remaining unsold in the fol- . lowing Sftpariments—viz: ■ Stoves, Hollow-Ware, and Ranges, r Machinery Department. Agricultural do. Household Furniture. Looking Glasses. SewingMacbines. Curtain Goods. House Furaiehing Goods. Window Shades. Glass and Crockery Ware. Fancy Goods. Heavy Wagons. Carriages, sc.- Will be oflVred at PUBLIC SALE, by catalogue, com mencing ot> FRIDAY MORNING, duly Ist,at 10 o’clock, at the SANITARY FAIR BUILDINGS, Logan Square. Admittance tickets 25 cents; Season Tickets, free. JAMES H. ORNE, je2&-3t „ ~ Chairman of Committee on Sales. (3jAA BEWARE WILL BE GIVEN TO tjptJt/ the person who presented at the Union Bank, corner THIRD and ARCH. Streets, on the 16th inst., a Check, or Checks, of WALTON & YOST for $1,530 and $2,202, if he wilt call at the Bank. je24-6t , J. J. HUCKEL, Cashier. T\/J ONUMBNTS AND GRAVE- A*A STONES,—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various designs, madeofthe finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on hand as the Marble Works of ADAM STKINMEra. JUDGE Aveuus. bolow Btevepth street, Philadelphia. apSi-Smif TOBEPH H. THOMPSON. d y snirrmo commission siERCHAsr. . An ;V. G ,"ShI>fLI'WAHEAv e ,»n a . Hid 510 .NORTH Stroota, offer for Bale: Anchor Brand Nail*: Plymopth Mill Rivets. - W *S. Bntchor’B dsstßtasl: Eagle CaMuet Lock. . Pntnam'a Horae Mpllc: Locke’s School SlateA Conner. Braas, and Irou Wire; Cotton Cards., fcleo. a fall iU»ortmwpt of American Hardware fa9-6ml* WINDOW GLASS.—FRENCH PLATE 1 V .Class for store fronts, RotiKh Plato Glass for sky Halits, floors, &u,; Port and Deck LUUte, Ornamental Glass for churches.' vestibules, &o.; Photograph Glass, and Foreign and Doinesilo Window Glass of every va riety, for sals by ROBT SHOEMAKER At CO.. Nbi iSOS and »07 H. FOURTH Street jOZO-lm Philadelphia. LADIES’ TRUSS AND BRACE Vs-aj^-^STORE— Conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH BtraeifflWtdoor below Kace “W £* J&SV Hue elegant. easy, and correct, in make. Naß-. D LES Proprietor, at tends to Gentlemen, on the corner, of TWELFTH and RACE 6lCttto> : *U 8.-Professional accuracy Uafiored, . myo-amlf AUCTION 8 A ÜBS. i£ME SALE OF BLOODED STOCK JH3£_ On THCRBDAF MORNING, at 11 o'clock, at tho Central Oato, on EIGHTEENTH Street, oppotrtte hummer, will he *o!d the following specimens of choice Stock, donated to tho GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, and to be sold by order of tho Committee on tho Agricultural Department: A liurham Cow, “Strawberry2l,” will calveina few days. . A pnre Alderney Bull, "Union," one year old. from imported stock. ' Flock r Ea«on" PW '° r S<w!Mown Sh4ep,from Flrmstone A abort-horn Ilnriiam 8011, “ Emancipation," got by Gamester out of Strawberry. A very fine Cotwwold Ewe. ]ogi-2tlf ALFRED M. HERICN'Lgg, A-cHineer. NiNTH AND BAN- Stmets. SAT!?Ki,fY L f,A'L-W? SES ' carriages, &c., PrisinYaboul s!OKtlIK < 3 "sat. at 10 o'clock, com- Full ,le«eei„n BIXTIr HORSES, imir of liaiid«m“,w|chVd"bay !2,'-rl'‘l'h in h ° o'’ 0 ' 10 ' 1 a six yean old. from « r * horS ** S '' 11 ' ,e aßd iwmk«ib re s - r - ;a - New and u . . with which the sale wh i t «S ll|{bt wa s»>*«- &«•. Also, from the Great Central Put* .... , Mod, by Heritage ; a Pro»bQr/waeSS ? PS:i,al Jennr by Laws. u>»ory wagoo. to carry lour. Also, single and double harness, saddles bridle, ■whips, covers, &e. -»u»e8, tmuiea, No postponement oo acconntof J93s- Sale of horses, &c., on WE'DNesSav ' 4KS'* Carriages and harness at private * AlrFJtiiD M. GERKNESS Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS. GALLERY, CENTRAL FAIR. IT HAS BEEN DECIDED TO KEEP THE GRAND COLLECTION OE PICTURES LOGAN SQUARE ON EXHIBITION POK A PEW DATS EONGBE, IN ATD OF TITB SANITARY COMMISSION. The Gallery will be opened to tho public on every week day, untilrurther notice, froms A M toIOP M on.and after WEDNESDAY, Juno2l. ' ‘ " Season Tickets, £l, Admittance 50cents. Catalogs 20 cent*. To \ Af<DERJ-TN’g ARIADNE, 25 cents extra. Admittance only at the centre door qh Vine street je29-tf ft HOVER'S NEW CHESTNUT. STREET THEATRE. EEOHARZ) (JfiOVRR* MAITACIBL. (Aleo of Groyer’e Theatre* "Washington, X>. C«) TWy C pp°N l ;rpllPnr?r l ?9S^i ßl ' E AT TIMES. THE CEWThIi? UGAL FAN !A OPERATION LIGHTLY, THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Juno 50, 18 M ■ . Fourth and * LAST NltiilT POSITIVELY ' but two of the •' JTEW SEVER SISTERS, which Jast svening achieved aa ■„ • • EISTH OSIASTIC SGGCESS! % All the 2feW Scenes, Rew Ch.*«i{n«r*, Jfew Son** received by the _ CROIVDED AI?3J FASmONABLE AUDIENCE ' with unbounded Demonstrations of Delight i ■ ■, v, „ AaA j. N - TO IfiGHT, " Comedian, Mr. J. B. McDONOUGH, U I tismlrtliftil impersonation of MO THEE PHOTO. evenihq next. BENEFIT OF 3. E McDOWOUGH. GRAIID FAMILY MATIWER SATURDAY AFTER. SOON. A , PRICES OF ADJUSSiOW: Dress Circle or Parquet * ........ n*»i* Family Circle . oSnSS’ Orchestra Seats*. naSt? . the Front Benches c2ly are reserved £sOrch«t tra Seats. No extra chaige for Securing SeatA iyiHS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH "A BTEEET theatre. w DA S I SISS TS op CECILB HUSH. LAST MSHTS OF M. f 3S LOTTA TO-WIGET (Thorsday) iKst nigrbi of . fr,. r V-n IDA LBk . '. ’ l'.'-aou wiVcV uiss’iuiFS%F oa ‘* will appear as t JENNY LIND, __ With Songs and Dances.- FRIDAY, BESEPIT OF CECILY RUSH The newjjlayof DEBORAH? SATDRDAY. R*%T OF MISS LOTTA. .AJ^loribusßill. MONDAY. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. TITALNUT STREET THEATRE _• V, . POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON larDraffltof FAUSTAWD MA Mmint TThp6ct^ of irphmophetes, sad ALEX IS a FISHEE *»’ Oiechiirnnap- Marguerite Supported by the eailre strenjrth’of the CY* paoy - Beaoh/nL Music, Magnificent Scenerra-rS ■tVOHDEKFULIBASSFOPr^ . Performances commence at Je» , PHILADELPHIA^.^/' TO RITTJfIg I and FHYSIGA T ■ + ® l! ’ BEOAD Street,- ' JO®. . men, cotueß>pKtgig]f{sio lessons in Tarim-aL<S£5Z£3~ t?S Places, his pupils tc'bs—T - De.n 6uffli«-m 0 ,i,ve prevented by bnruress toleave fta’rity, 'or who', prefer home for*-„«° N AT ATCK any comr»on-gjged ocean. i — - - rpHTACAbBMV OP ARTS r , J dHESTYU-retreet; above OP tiff DAILY, anti ■ .. re3>_ > EOI)€ATIOMt. TgPADUATE OP HARVARD, WITH' S s“; ,*l|» Sue street; Bev. Rover Owen. Chestnut H. Tititrer. E«q., 36 Noith Front street: E> Mitchell, Esq.* 315 York a verue,-Philadelphia; jS?-Presidents Sparks and ■Walker, Cambridge, Mass.; J- Sr Smith, Esq., Dorcb.es ter. Mass. ; John ifuggles, Esq. Brighton, Mass. Ad** d je27-lrn- L. H. PtfOEJWGSaM, Chestnut HilL ■PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE HSr -1 STITDTB FOR YOIJWG LADIES, Wo, 1330 ARCH' Street Her CHAS. A. SMITH, IX A.SEr CLARBKC*- SMITH, A. M, ..Principals. Nimh Year. Three Departments:.Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiate. Fall college course iu Classics, • Mathematics, higher English, and Natural-Science, fo* - those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint* ing, and Elocntioirby the best masters. For circular* - apply at the InsUtaife- or-Addi-*** Bos sell P. 0., Phila- RoltAi.’— —— ap2Q-6m* EAT O n. INSTITUTE, RENNETT - SQUARE, Chestercounty, Penna., for YOUNG MH» AND BOYS. This Institution is beautifully situated half a mil* from the Baltimore Central Railroad. Course of instruction in-English Classics- and Mathe matics is thorough. Fall Session commences the third of October. For circulars, address ie2l-l3i» . GEO. A. MEWBOLD, Principal. ;^ w Exctgasioys.. GU'MMER EXCURSION si” PEKXSYLYAKIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ©a and after WEDNESDAY-, JTJNE 15th, 1564. EXCURSION TICKETS Will be sold from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOOFJL CHESSO3SV DUDLEY, and M.T. DALLAS, which willbS good-for a return irip until OCTOBER Ist, 1864, wh*»" endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan House, Moun« tain House, Broad Top City House, or the Superintend*** of Bedford Springs. EXCURSION BATES-POB 1564: Philadelphia to A1t00na............ »*s9 8 • Cresson.. 9S “ Dud1ey................9 8 “ Mt. Dallas.... 9 f$ FOR EPHRATA AND LITI* SPRINGS. • Tbe Past Line, leaving. ELEVENTH and MA&KR Streets at 11.25 A. M., makes close connection,at handle* the Reading and ColumbiaE.lL, for botfc‘ Epbrata. and Lttiz Springs. * Excursion Tickets to these points sau be procured OS any SATURDAY, good until the following MONDAY. The rates of fare will be as follows: Regular. Excursion. Philadelphia to Ephrata.......... $2'5D $340 Ifiiiz... .250 3 40 JOHN F. VAIILSER, Js., Ticket Agent Penaa. 8.3 L Lake Ontario, The Thousand Islands, The Eapidsof St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec,. «c., Ac. - . Tickers for the above Excursions, which hare baas so long and’'favorably known to the Philadelphia .Fab* lie. by virions routes to Niagara Fails, for sale at ib£ PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA KAIROAD TICKS* OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTS!?? Streets, where full information will be given. N. VAN HORN. Ticket Agent. JOHNS. HILLES, General Agent, THIRTEENTH and GALLO WEILL Streets. mylO-tnthstjyl V-,i|r*7 h GRAND PLEASURE. EX ' Jrfri M HTI T“Tr~ TO LAKE SUPERIOR.—One of the following splendid first-class steamers, vilt CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN M6hT, IKOJT CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SIDES, L4.C LA BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVELAND* Ohio, atSo’clockP. ML, each day of the week, except Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on th* following days at 2 o’clock P. H., through the month*. Of JULY.and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Trip*-: to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Sea*, of America,which, for utility, pleasure, and health,arc .unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. • This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees©!, latitude, and eleven of longitude, and includes ta Its-, circuit Lakes Brio, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior,with the beautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary**. The many and extensive mines of iron and copper, tmequalcd by any in the world, with the aewlv-d!*- 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 more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student, . tb« pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. • •„ , The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted ujt with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while every precaution has been taken to provide for the safety and C °fsfre, t inclnd S mgit 6 ate- Rooms and Meal?, about 2>£ coni** permiie. Time occupied in making the round trip, front BtolOdays. Rooms secured, and further information obtained, by application to proprietors. ‘ |ni e velabd, Oblo. V JOHN H I DTCHIMGS.’I I,etroi jeS3-lan2s ISfiit CAMDEN AND AT- IQfM IOUGt. LANTIC RAILROAD. IOUGt. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. FOUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY. Ou. and after MONDAY, July 4th, trains leave YINB- Street Ferry as follows; * Freifht, with passenger car attached ........ 9.15 a. flu Express (through in two hours) # I, Atlantic Accommodation Sir Junction Accommodation.... - °* isur * RETURNING, leaves Atlantic: u Atlantic Accommodation...*** .....**••.•••••• o.«a. ffl. Express....*....- * * tr J &i?r?oltlaSic?'fe! !0 Koand'-trip Tickets fdr Leave Yioe street at lb. Iff A. M. and I P. M* Leave Haddonfteld at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. ST. ;ON SUNDAYS, . Mail train for Atlantic leaves vfne street at 7.33 A, M_ Leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. M. * JNO. G. BRYANT, Igrent. The bar which formed last year has entirety disap-' peered, leaving the beach one of the most delightful on the coast. jeSO-tsel ■ FOURTH OF JULY AT ATLAXTIC t Excursion Tickets sold on the 2d bd, ana 4th of Jalr,. will be good to return on any train on or before the- Sth. , : . .. • jB3(Mt fZ&irnbmms&i SEA BATHING. OMG BRANCH-Vare 1109 Tickets sold and baggage checked through from PMI&-. d °On h Hfid°itfS g sSlsi)AY t : June. 27, passengers for the. abovo w&terisglplaca will take the Camden and Amboy Railroad lino from Walnut street wharf, at 2o’clock P. M, everyday, (except Sundays.) for Free bold, from thence by stages for Long Branch, arriving • aboutlalf-past?P, M.* r ' , . . . The road from Freehold to Long Branch having been, much improved, passengers will And this route pleasant and expeditious. . A new line o( comfortable stages wUlba put ou tAl* route for the special accommodation of pas*e ngerer for Loan Breach TU°S. je27-6t Stage Pyopnetor. _ FROM NEW Y(',RK, FOR juasgc HEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, an* SWUNGFIELD-Tho fie amers Up NTINEXTAL aad ELM CITY leave Peak Slip. Kitat F.ivur,daily, at 3. W P. M. and list »l*ht. Je2S-Sia DELIGHTFUL SUM* B EXCURSIONS, [Saguenay Shrer, Portland, [White Mountains, [Saratoga Springs, &C., &C. , ifec..
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