French Lawyers in Trouble for Writing a Law Book. The Paris correspondent of the London Deily News gives the following account of the recent ope rations of tho French police: "1 have to•day to report a grievous freak of arbi trary power, which reminds ono painfully of the 'worst days of the present empire. At an early liour, June 10, the pollee made domiciliary visits to the houses of MM. Gamier Pages, Carnet, Dreo, Ferry Gambetta, Etienne Arago, Olamorgan void, Durand, and several other equally respectable members of thelato Electoral Committee of Paris, to search for papers. Tho residence of M. Floquet, into an opposition candidate for the Legislative Corps, in a southern department, was also visited, and, in his absence, his deskt and (lumen wore bro ten open. The pretext for this act was that lists of Members of a secret society wore likely to be found at the houses of those gentlemen. Tho true mot No —as I state without any hesitation—was to terrify the electors of France on the eve of the elections for the councils-general. "Most of the men whose homes have thus been `violated aro young barristers, whose groat crime is that they have written conjointly* valuable manual of eleotoml law, Instructing citizens what to do When illegally interfered with by prefects, pm.yors, .and gendarmes, and showing how the present Con stitution, with nil its artfully restrictive olrtuses, nevertheless leaves a large measure of real power 'ln the hands of Lho constituencies, if they have only the intelligence and the courage to make use of it. This book, no doubt, greatly contributed to the un looked for success of the opposition et the general elections of 1803, and it is greatly (oared. by Go- Vernment that systetuatic attention to its coun ,sels will most seriously change the composi tion of the councils-general, the elections for which stand fLxed for ftmlay, the • 19th. It is .probable that some of the gentlemen whose domi ciles have bconinvaded today have taken. part in that organization of -the country elections without -which universal sutfral,,,re must ever boa fraud and a delusion, No doubt they have endeavored, by all legal means, and in spite of many calculated legal difilculties, to .prevent votes from being thrown away and to recommend names to the notice of the constituencies. The object of the violent measure of the pollee is to get possession of the names of their correspondents iu the provinces. To punish elec toral committees as Members of secret societies, and at the same time to prohibit all public meetings, lea genuine litte Napoleonienne, and a beautifurillustra lion of the way in which universal suffrage may •ba MO to work.” THE DEATH OF GEN. (13Ianor) POLK—WHO DI EIECTED TILK FATAL SKOT.—A rebel prisoner, who Awls he was within fifty foot of Genenil Polk when he was killed, states that Joe Johnston and Hardee were the other generals in company with Polk. At the time the first shell struck, the two first-trained generale remarked simultaneously that they had 110 desire to make breastworks of thems.olves for a Yankee cannon to play upon and so they stopped aside under cover of the neighboring . trees. Polk said ho was not afraid of a Yankee shall, and held 'lds position. Scarcely had ho spoken thus, when the second shell terminated the rebel General's life. General Sherman is said to lutvedirected the fatal Shot. With the aid of a powerful glaSs he discovered three general field officers of the enemy, with their staffs, making their way toward the crest, of Pine Mountain. General . Sherman watehed their move silents, and saw some of the .group-on tholnoun talnk taking .observations. The vigilant general saphlly rode up to the Ingtery best located to roach the rebel officers, and 'lBund it 'to be Stmonaon's: As) it was noon, the men had nearly all lett the guns for their meals. Going up to one of the pieces, Oen. Sherman asked for the officer in ;Charge, and being told Ise waist his dinner. he was summoned to return instantly. When the lieu %tenant arrived, under the General's personal direc:. tons, a shell was sent on to Pine Mountain. "It has fallen about twenty-live feet too 'short; a little More fuse anti you have it," said Sherman, after watching its effort. The next shot struck some one, Oreourse not known at the time. "That will do," ' said the General, in a quiet, cool tone, and then rode off, followed by a single orderly, the usual nu- Merkel strength of his field staff. • Twit YO-SEMVIir Norms.—The following charac teristic attract is from a letter written by the into Ilev."Thomas Starr King, to Dr. Ballon : All the time nail) beetvthinking of you—of bow }greatly you wouki enjoy the scenery and of the im mensely greater pleasure it would give ma to travel 'with you on foot and by horse. • • Doo tor, yrlaM. lalhero not to see inthis valley in, the line of majestic rock and cataract wildness I have• seen the genus Mel to-day, sitting on an obelisk of granite (springing clean a thousanrfeet abovo the snow line, so smooth that snow could not cling to its ashy-colored poll), and with his finger on his nose looking this query at me : "Ah, my slim chap, so you thought the Whito Mountatns were some, did youl Where's your Notch howl Oan you call to .raind those warts on Coos county, Jefferson, and Adams, that you have written so much nonsense about I Don't you wish you could make a bonfire of those handsome-typed books in which you have cracked up baby mountains no though they are fall grown?" How cute and funny lie looked, and how ' , Cheap I felt! But then there isn't room in Coos county for the Sierras; and the Width* Mountains are as big a dose of sublimity as tho district can ataild. Alas! I didn't thinlrof this answer till the spirit had melted off from his seat on the south dome or the valley here, a rock 4,007 feet sheer over the plain. No; I forget. It was on the obelisk, 1,500- feet higher than this, that ho so impudently leered St Now listosmikire and its mountain annalist. MODENT To NAPOLnosr.The Paris (Juno 15) Correspondent ojthe Cork Rep o rter says : The almostolusive subject of conversation at the Bonree to-day was an ace dent said to have hap penedto the Emperor yesterday at Fontainebleau. It is said that while rowing on the lake'in the plea sure grounds, ho fell into the water, and that he re ceived an accidental wound on the head from a boat which pushed forward topick him- up. "Owing to the absurd laws against 'false news,' none of the evening papers dared to make the slightest allu sion to this, which is really the leading topic of the day." The London correspondent of the New York 'Esenise Post, in referring to this event, Says: " Aeeerding,to a report which I have reason to COnsider nearest the truth, Napoleon, feeling a lit tle elated after dinner, went down to the pond and flaked the boatman to unfasten for lam one of these light pirogues in which only on person can sit, and which inn onlyhgmanaged &very skillful rower. 'The boatman .efiempted .to remonstrate with Ids Imperial Majesty, but the latter insisting peremp torily, there was no choice left but to obey. Scarce ly, however, had 'the ship which bore Caesar and Ca'sar's whole fortune'. left `the shore when it capsized, and the master of France got well soused. By means of a polo be was safely landed. Though this occurred alters full dinner, It does not seem that this health of Louis Napoleon has been in jullously.affeeted by the accident." FAZIOB ITT THE CAPE DE VERDE Tar.sa.—The Boston Daily ddvertinr reports, on the authority of captain• direct from Santiago, that a positive fa mine existed in the Cape de Ver.lslands. There has been no rola for a year, the crops have failed, the verdure is parched and shrivelled with heat, and the around is dry and dusty. The . people are flocking Into the towns to beg, but receiving nothing where there is nothing to give, die by scores. in three months TAO have thus died.,One cannot walk the atreeta without beholding thollying. In the country the captain beheld scenes still more horrible. Mon haggard with hunger begged of him at every step • women, gaunt and weak, tottered along the roa d and fell fainting In full sight, perhaps, of the city where they hoped to find bread; children, almost naked, hold up their little bony arms mutely ask ing for help. lie wont but a short distance, and re turned heartsick. When the cargo of the brig was landed and carried up into the city, men and women dug in the' dust for the tew grains of rice which fell from the bags, and treasured them as I' they had been gold. There earl be no crops before the first of Deeember, even if the islands have rain. CORGRF.A MIT AL CONNT.IVTION. —A correspondent, from Hollidaysburg sends us the following: The Conferee. of the 'Union party of the 17th Con gressional district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Huntingdon, Blair, Mifflin. and Cam bria, met at Tyrone City on Tuesday, 28th inst., to nominate a candidato for Congress. Three days were spent in balloting without making a nomina,- non. About four hundred ballots were made. A. A. Barker, Esq., of the Cambria Alleghenian, was supported by the eonforeos from Cambria and Mif flin; Colonel S. W. Hall, formerly Speaker of the• State Sonata, tilos° from Blair, and Colonel Wm. Dorris of Huntingdon,, by those of his own comity. The friends °ranch stood firm Ibr three days, and, despairing of a nomination, adjourned until' some time in August next . This Conference oasts in the shado the famous Conference hold In tho Wild Cat district some years ago. Crint. tVON. ADDITIONAL OITT NZW9 81:13 FOURTH PLOD.] GALE OF ME SANITARY. FATS PAINTINGS The remainder of the paintings, &c., contributed to the Great Central Fair in aid of tho Sanitary Commission, were disposed of by auction at the Art Gallery last evening. The attendance was rather small, and tho bidding was confined to a few, Over two hundred paintings were sold, and most of thorn Without frames, the purchaser being obliged to take the frame at the cost set upon it by the committee, which was very reasonable. All the paintings were disposed of at a less cost than was asked for them before the sate. It was near twelve o'clock when the sale closed. Wo give the following most im portant paintings sold, with the prices obtained for them : "Entangled Sheep," by Schenck, $166; "St. Jo ' Tome," by SpagnolottO, $3O ; "The Surprise," by F. 'Bergen!, $150; "Tborwaldsen," by S. B. Waugh, $3O; "Adoration of the Shepherds," by Bassanert *36; Portrait of Dr. Leconte, by Daniel Hunting don, $5O ; "The False Beacon," by Jas. Hamiltori, $l7; "The Goddess of • Liberty and Spirit of Seces sion," by it: Fredericks, $l5; "Jealousy" and " Going to the Shrine at Lake Albino:" by Chap ban, $2lO each; "The Water Carrier of Venice" (on Ivory), by Miss Hood, $22.60; "The Eger, Switzerland," by G. 3. Hartwick, $4O; "George Washington" (after Peale), by Moon, $35 ; "On the Juniata," by Miss Anna Sollars (after Weber), $3O; Portrait of Webster, by Healy, $lOO ; "Adirondack Mountains," by W. T. Richards, $7O; "Storm on a Coast," by Reznicr, $l7 ; eight paintings, by T. P. Utter, brought $100.50; "On the Juniata," by I. L. Williams, $27.60 ; The Soldier's Widow," byP. F. • Itethermcl, $105; "The Blind Harper," by S. F. Ferris, $76 ; " Out in the Cold," by Helmick, $37.50; "Devil's Bridge, St. °Woad Pass," by Russoll Smith, $105; " Tho Terrace," by Jas. Hamilton, $lOO ; "..The Rival Chieftains," by Mary Smith, $100; "The Walk by the River," by W. H. Wilcox, . *4O; "Spring Time," by W. T. Richards, $7O; " Bios- BOMB," by a °erg° U. Lansbdin,sBo;" Waterfall," by Cleo. W. Conarree, $37.50; " Watering Flowers," by Alex. Lawrie, $42 • "At Play," by W. E. Winner, $55; "Maternal Sol icitude," by C. Schuessele, $125; "Fall Scenery," by Thomas Moran, $6O; Portrait Of Major General Blonde, -by Jas. R. Lambdln, $5O ; Imperial Family of Franco, woven in silk, (ar : ter Winterlsalter,); $66; water color, "Algeria° RTaid," by Princess Matilda; $100; Portrait of the „Empress Eugenic, by Fagnani, $450. The small Statuary, by John Rogeh, of Now York, sold at . 26 per cent. lower than was asked previous to the Sale. A bust of General Grant, by Bailey, brought *4, and ono of General Mcado, by the same, brought $10.60. The marble statue- of Agnus Del, by Stain , haulier, brought $llOO. Several other pieces of eta. bran' were sold, for which medium prices were Obtained. TIOSPITAL ITEMS The following eases wore admitted into the hos- Vital yesterday : • Winslow jODCF, with hie leg broken, caused by falling on a ship lying at this port. . Patrick Flanigan, will' one of his hands stnashod. ,The accident occurred at Slant's planing natl. A lad named Peter Comilla, with his arm broken. The accident occurred while wrestling with another boy at Eleventh end Chestnut streets. The fruit-preserving establishment of Wrn. H. Flack, on Landing avenue, near Coates street, caught fire yeateigley afternoon. The stock in the Collar was consumed. This place 'was also on tiro Zhe mOrning pvevioug. L.t..m.mal.v_e - 21 "Xoinso sow prepared for the Counting Houso , and badness life at Crittenden's Philadelphia Vom -.mereMl College, No. 037 Chestnut street, corner of S.eventh, No vaoatlons. Students Instruotod sopa tntoly, and at Such hours as may boat suit thole con l'enlenoo. Instrpotion of tho most practical character In Dock-keeping In all its branches. Penmanship, plain and ornamental, commercial Valculations, business forms, commercial law, tele graphing, IA tbk PraCtigt TAlue ig Ltt covinte of trotruouon, and In facilities fur finpartittic businaiS ~lO~ol►- lodgo, this institution la unequalled. Catalogues, containing terms, ho., and tho names of nearly five hundred students who attended the past year, may be obtained gratis at the College. Htafr DlTTOll.—English words are creeping gra dually Into the German language: At hamburg there has Just appeared, "Essays, wlssensobatii ellen and lit rarisohon Inhalts von H. Holland : atm dem Englisohon von B. Animus." Wo recently noticed in a Dutch nowepapor some thing to, the following effect : "All dein contesen, and trowseron, and walstcontson. buy at der Brown Stein Closen Hall of der Rocklin' & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut atriums, above Stxto straws, der Philaderfy I" Good, for a first attempt, that. Tsfl "ALABAMA."—The outlaw Sommos, it is to be hoped, has finished his career with that of his ship. The most cheerful thought is that no one was killed among that brim band on the lioarsarge. Thus porish every rebel on land, as well as sea, that the arts of peace may again bo tho pursuit of all =min, and among the most exciting words bo, "Sum mer Clothing at Charles Stokes a Co.'s Ono-prico,' under the Continental." Pon Cotrous, COLDS, AND TnnOAr Drsononns, use "Brown's Bronchia/ Trochrs,” haring proved their efficacy by a test of many years. A SPLENDID ASOORTNITINT Of 331188C8 1 , Ohlidrolll1 1 and boys' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased of Oharles Oakford & Sone, 834 and 838 OhostnUt street, Continental Hotol. THE RANDBONIZST ASSORT Mlitlrf O 4 STRLIV,FnIas, and other Hats can be purchased of Oharlos Oakford k Sons , 884 and 888 Chestnut stroet—Uontinental Kotol. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Th . Coo .T Horne, Plitsbnwr B St noneman, Chicago Jos Greensfehor, Chicago. 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For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. fo7S-tatOli Tu POPULAR MoTnnia liousa OP P):mu "OAK HALL." Beet-oltee goods at moderate tem. WANAMAKER & BROWN, B. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Stream. • Ottateik DePartment (to make to order) No. 1 B. Sixth et. lineastftle • 'l' Wllliamr, Pittsburg,, J O'Neill, Esnesville • WD Stoddard. Washingt:# Mrs Thayer, Beaton C Washburn, Boston Miss Washburn, Bmiton K Remington, Masa F 1) Winslow, Mass E Eising & la, Baltimore S Cohen, New. York T J Magruder Baltimoro Misa A Magru der, Balt W Dickinson . Mr Read, Baltimore Site O'Neill, Baltimore N A Bridge, Blitlmore Dr Beakly, New York Jos 0 Weeks, Maas A)T6II, Mass W Lane, New York .1' B Carpenter, Cincinnati Dept Latimer. II S N W T Poole, Washington Stephen Leahy, New York - N J Hoag. new York C H Hecirseber, New York' Hohenstein, New York F Byrne, New York N w Russell, 17 S Major Vasty. Toronto Hill. New York Oen B Haycock, USMC Wm Travis & wI, N Jersey 8 E Griswold Wm Bellamy & NTT, Newark E Titepin England F ll Hamilton, Steubenville C Ii Dimond, Waahlusten Mad Brossard & sin, Y D L Flangerford, Conn T P Howell, New Jersey Ti Blake, Pittsburg W 0 Pret, New York D Mack, Memphis W IT Hoover. Cincinnati C F Randolph, New York K F Kennedy. Indianapolis Dr Elmer, Bridgeton O ATtirner, New York _ • • ONIC-PHIOIC CLOTTITMII t Or JJATETII &Mae, made in the Beat Mannor, eaareaely for RE. TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain noires. All Ooode made to Order warranted eatmiaetory. Oar ONE-PRIOB Srxran testrictly adhered to. Al! are thereby treated alike. de264., JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. STEINWAY & BorTs, !Mr PIANOS, PIANOS, 7or mle ordr St BLAME BROS.. 10043 CHESTNUT Street. WIIBEIXII WILSON'O HIGICEST Pn vas LOOK-STITCH SEWINEL DIAOHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. A►l.arnomß. 104 nwarnintry Steak. oLbewa ficoranth t . ) Smii, .1 PALMER.—tin Sixth Day Seventh Month, George Palmer. In the 40th year of hi. age. The relattv•s and friend. of the family arc requested to attend his (Duero'. from the residence of his tnother, at Radnor, Delaware enmity. Pa., Flint Day morning. at 10 o'clock, without farther notice. OETTT:—On the MI June, 18131, In (ha hospital at Chattanooga, from wounds received at the battle of Joseph K Getty, corporal Co. E, 29th Regiment Peonsylvntia Volunteers. in the Std year of his age. • ABBOTT. —On the 4th lust_, Esther, wife of John Ab 'bot I, In the 76th year of her age. • The relatives and frlends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her latoresidence, No. 1.441 Vine street, on Thursday afternoon, the 7th Met., at 2 o'cleclg, ft NONTAOUS —On the 6th inch, after a long and se vere Illness, Rachel D., wife of James B. Montague. The relatives and friends of the faintly are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, f the resideacm other husband, No. 1700 Girard avenue, on' Thursday next, ilie7th boat.. at I o'clock. To Proceed to Lower Marion IL R. %arab. • : • . e*, Y.SBoll.dr. SON, MOURNING STORE; B 10.11114'cHISITRUT ark& . jr7-tt-• trintE & LANDELL, . : 19URTH AND laza' have a Fine Mock of Silks.. . Fine stock of. Shawls. Fine stock of Flannels. • • Floe stock of Linens. ' ' Fine stock of Muslim. - • • • • OFFICE - trrizzim - voir.trallkint SCESTITIITE COM3fITTRE, S. Z. cor. WAL NUT and SIXTH gtreeta, July 6. INC The Citizrus' Volunteer Substitute Committee pro- Weft to motet in raiding troops by aiding citizens in procuring substitutes and facilitating the payment of bounties, in the following manner: Nun lied citizens who desire to furnish substitutes in adtitucnof the jinn will pay the sum of four hundred dollars to the Tfeasurer, J. G. Roseugurten, Esq., S.B. cor. Sixth anti Walnut streets. receiving MA acknow ledgment that the money will be returned if a certift rate of exemption is riot procured, and giving to him a power of attorney, duly stamped, to collect the city bounty for the benefit of the dribstitate. The names of applicants will be registered In the order of their appli cation, and certificates of exemption will be procured . and fornii-bed in that order. As soon as the certificate is obtained, the principal trill be notified. through too Post Office that it is ready for delivery en return of the Treasurer's receipt, l. hen the ditty of the Committee will cease . i cease, I)AX S NTRIHAKE III.gTZ , , Chairman. CLAK 30111 e TRuMPAON • CLEMENT B. pEskost. J. 0. NOSENOARTEN, Treasuter. RENRY C. LEA. Secretary. WIRRT QUARTERLY REPORT OP THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF FHILA trLZIA. RESOURCTS. Loans and Discounts 8148,870 S 2 Fornittire and Fixtures 8,000 MI Mum:we 3.77$ 75 Premium on 11. B. Bonds 3,907 38 11. S. Bond deposited to seanre Circulation.. 21,000 00 11. S. Bonds deposited for other purposes..., 60,000 00 U. S. Band on' and 02,3'0 OD Lesal-f ender Notes 81880 00 Wilier solvent banks 12,70 J 00 Cash 40 8.1 Due Trom Banks and Bankers 12x, 170 bs LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Circulating Notes issued.. Individuai deposits Due to Banks and Bankers Diaconate and Interest.... _ . • 5 , 405, 565 63 SAML. J. MAC MULLAN: Cashier of Fourth. Na tional Dank of "Philadelphia, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. to.tbn best of my know ',deo and bsllof. RAM,. S. MAC MULLAN, Cushier. STATE PENNSYLy t ticy,, COUNTY OF PIMA- E=E Sworn to iuul subscribed Unfora vie this sixth dni of Job ..JS&L - EDW. 11. W.U.LIASIROAt MrMONTH LT STATEMENT. 'UNDER ?HE THIRTY-FOURTH SECTION OF THE NATIONAL CURRENCY ACT. OF THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA: Avow° amount of Loans and discounts for the utotth $4.614 00 Average amount of other Lauj j µl Money 1,651 00 Average amount of Deposits 6,635 00 Average amount of Circulation r 443 00 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. I, MORTON McMICHAEL, JR.. of Philadelphia, do solemnly sweat' that the above statement is true to the . best of rep knowledge and hPliCf. MORTON McMICTIABL, JR. Sworn to and Imbscribed bolero me, this 6th day of JULY. 1864. EDMUND WILCOX,- • jyr-St Notary Public. MIONET BROOK COAL CON PANT. —At a meeting of the Board of Directors 'of the Ifocey Brook Coal Company, held at their Office, No. R. 09 'WALNUT Street, Panadelptda, on the sth Instnot, a DI VI DEND , OF THREE PER CENT., clear of all Mime, WHY declared oat of the earnings of the Company for the manthe of hay and June; payable on and after the 19th of July; at the Office of the Co napany. JOHN B. 111cCREAR T, President. . The Honey Brook Coll Comp:tar was organizod by the election of the following officers anti Board of Directors: President, ' Vice President.. . Johri B. 3!eCreary. ' Lewis Andel:Cried. Treiiiirer, . - - Secretary, Davie Pearson. S. McHenry mitacions. John B. McCreary. t Lewis Andenried, Dacia Pearson, I Jacob A. Myers, .iy7 lOt . Thomas A. Reeves. Pr'TELEGRAPH NOTICE.—TRE . SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PRILADSL PIMA, at FRANKFORD,wouId giro notice that having effected an arrangement with the INDEPENDENT TELEGRAPH LINE. a TELEGRAPH. OFFICE is now open at the . BANK, for the accommodation of the pub lic, connecting FRAI2KFORD with all telegraphic Mints East, West, North, and South. Philadelphia messages sint and receired at a rate so low that persons raining time and mousy will find tale-' graphing cheaper than any other method of de-patch. WILLIAM H. RBAWN, Cashier. • OFFICES. No. 413 Chestnut street, = No. 9 South Third street, No. 204 Walnut street, Merchants' Excnange, Merchants' Betel, ity7-61.3 Second National Bank. IMPARTMENT OF " 1.48012, IN. COME. ASD REVENUE," GREAT CENTS , . G PAIR FOR MUTED STATES SANITARY COMMIS. SiON.—Committves throughout Pennsylvania, Now Jersey. and Delatvare that have not Net completed their collections of " One Day's Labor, One iDay's Income, and One Day's Revenue." will greatly promote the Interests ..f our Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors, and expedite the closing of OM accounts, by doing so at earliest convenience, and remitting the same to JOHN V. CLACIDORK, Eat., Treasurer. US South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. MACGREGOR J. MITCHESON, Chairmen Committee On OrZalliration9 L. MONTOONERY BONO, } Chairmen Mrs. Rev. R. hitrrran. OFFICE OF TILE LEFEItI;II zEitio RAILROAD COMPANY, 320 WAL NUT Street. PIIII4DELPITTA, July 6. ISM. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual DIVIDEND OF SIX PER CENT.._ payable on and after July . lS. . EDWARD ROBERTS...Ia., ' Treasurer. OFFICE OF Tn E UNION IN , PROVEMENT COMPANY, 320 WALNUT St. PHILADELPHIA. July 6, Mt The Board of Directors Lore this liar declared a semi gointial DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT., payable on and after J uly 16. RD WARD ROBERTS Ja., jy7-3e Treasurer, DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF IarTHE ROCK Olt: COMPANY . OF PFANSYL YANI.S,-No. 409 WALNUT Street. • PIIILALST,PHIA, July 6, 6 6 6 1 . The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT. on the capttct stock of this Company, payable oa and after the 20th of July, free of State tax. The ioolcio of tho Company will 13; closed on the 15th Inet.; nt 3P. M. and opened on the 2lst. • • - irlithstu tjy22 .INO. F. GRAFF, Treasurer., DIVIDEND NOTDOE.—OFFICE OF TUR UNION PETROLEUM COMPANY, 117 South FOURTH Street. The Board otHirectors have declared a third monthly divfaend of two per cent on the capltal sock, payable on end atter the lath current. • The Transfer Books will be cloned on the 11th 14th, and 16th current . CHARLEI A. DUY, • IY7 ?resident. TO SIIIPPINCI-m.iwrzas pin OS. —At a Special; Drooling of the Sea men's Hoarding - House ICeepers Association of Phila delphia," held this day, at their Hell, the following resolution wee adopted: Reaolred, That ohlpoing Masters be required to pay the advents wages to the • especti re Hoarding Masters as soon tut the wen are delivered on board the vessel. By order of the Attpoetation. THOS. Boyr,g, Secretary. AATTENTION z FIRST WARD.— A meeting of the -Hirst-ward Bounty . Fond Coto. will lie held THIS (THURSDAY) BYRN] i4(3, o'clock, at Jackson School House FEDERAL, above Eleventh street. The Treasurer will" make it final re. port: All citizens Interested are Invited to to present. DAVID FOY, IL'" It. S. yviudemsox, Secretaries. WSECOND QUARTERLY REPORT M' VIE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PIMA DALYBIA, JULY 2, DAM: • I:=ESZ! . . . Loans and discounts $154,355 85 ' U. S. Bonds deposited to stcure cir- . . cuiatiou 101,000 0) .U. S. Bonds deposited for other pur poses 50,000 00 U. S. Bonds arid . other U. S. circtt lotion ou hand 117,650 00 StV,OO6 85 grcie and Legal 'render Notes C 72,592 OS Bills of solvent banks 1,60100 U. 8. rive-pet-cod Legal Tendev. 83.000 to Cask items 7,410 ltd Due from banks and bankers....... 76,198 47 - Beal estate 2,512 77 Expense account 3.500 23 4149,401 43 , 121331103 Capital stock Circulating notes issued Profit and loss Due to banks and bankers Duo Tratourer of the U.'S Duo depositors on demand JS6-3; • • arSTATEMENT OF FOVILTIT NA. TIONAL' BANK, as required by the Second Section of the Act of the °enema Assembly of this Com monwealth, approved thu liith day of OCTOBER, A. D., 1567:.' ' Amount of Loans and Discounts ' 4144,100 Amount U. S. Legal 'render Notes 82.11 U Amount Doe from other Banks 34.c00 Amount of Notes In Circulation 15,000 Atn (mut Deposits 270,100 Amount Itadanres due to other Bazdo 14,870 Pin LAuLtrntA, J tar 6,1664. . - CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. SS. I. SAMUEL J. MAC MULLIN, Cashier 'Alba FOURTH NATIONALBAEK, being *morn, de so and say, that the above Statement In correct to the boat or tar knowl edge and holler. SAMUEL. J. Id.tobIUI,LAII. Sworn before mo, tble Mb day of JULY. A. D. 1861. EDWARD H. WILLIAMSON, C is TIER EIGLITY-EIGIITII ANNI VERSARY 01? AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE —TILE STATE SOCIETY OF VIE CINCINNATI OF PENESYLV all A.—The annual K.nted meeting of Tho State Society of the Cincinnati of Penosylyacia WWI held at the La Pierre Douse, on Broad street, Olt the 4th. day of July, A. D. 18(4, pursuant to notice, and the usual Modules), transacted. Sho Officers and Standing Committee of the Society, for tbo ensuing year, are es follows: President—John It. Latimer. Vice Prtsidont—Thomas McAllen, 11. D, • Secretary—Barris L. Sproat. Asslidaht Secretary—Cleorgo W. Harris. Treaanrer—Robert Ada ms. Asalstent Treasurer—William G. Caldwell. STANIANCI COMAIITTRIS. James Schott. William Wayne, Pelee nail, Josiah W. Hamner, Samuel B. Betide. James Olentworth. , Thomas oblation, B. L. SPROAT, Secretary. A MEETING OF THE WORKING WOMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION will ho heId.THLIRSI) AY EVENINU...IoIv 7th. nt 9 o'clock. at SANSODI-ST, HALL. Rev. John ChaninorF and othere will address the meeting. Tho M. PRATT vitd at. ttend. M. Proaldou A. E. McDOWELL, Secretary. jye.n• lay". OFFICE OF . THE EEPrERMISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT St.. • Puit.eunt.rnitt, July 6, 1864. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stook of the Com pany for the Net et/44110015r PaYsilde on demand, free of all taxes. Cl3/4.6. FOSTER. Jl l- 14N Emqwxy. THE PRESS.-Pl-I.IIADELPI3IA: THITTISDAY, MX 7, 1864: NoTACE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA. (north 6ldo of Chestnut, west of Third,) ott and after tarTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR— COMMITTEE, ON CARPETING'S, OIL CLOTHS, 4c.—Tb'' undersigned wlth idoliser° acknowledges tho receipt of the following donations and subscriptions. olcCsdlum & Co., In goods+ 6l,loo DO • - .1. F. & B. B. Orno, In goods IIII) 00 James It Orns, In goods3oo 00 Tow pseud i & Co., In goods NO 00 E. T. White, in goods GO 00 John lOcentchoon, in goods 7 00 W. J. P. lOgraham, in goods 26 00 Henry Wldnell & Son, Lasswado, near Edin boro. Scotland 250 00 Henderson & Co.. •Durhain, England' 210 00 James Templeton& Co., Glasgow, Scotland.... 'boo oo Harmon, Sumsou ‘ & Lappoc, Blanchester, Eng. . 200 co land John D0115(1D, cash . 100 00 John Bromley & Sons, cash DO CO ' Lewis & Ivens, cash GO 0(1 Ceo. W. Hill, cash 60 00 H. II: Reale, cash la) 10. Geo. W. Bisxon & Co.. casb 60 03 J. T: Delacroix, cash a OW Beuj. Green, cash 2 7 00 Allen, I•cott, 5/ Co.. cash ' 25 00 B. J. ';ester, cash 25 00 Wm. Crengnalt, cash 25 MI J. & E. France, cash 25 DO Thos. Pinky, cash 20 00 Joe. Blackwood, cash ~.. 15 00 J Stowsrs Depuy, cash 16 00 W. A. Bolin, ennh 15 CO John hi Evans, cash 10 00 Andi ow McGill. cash 10 00 EL & S. C. Redpath, cash • 10 00 Alex. Crow, cash 70 00 John Gibh, cash 10 &) John McCntelleon, cash 6 DO J. & S. Swenson, cash.. 6 CO James Stesnson, cash 250 Samuel McFadden, cash 2 60 Total 60,657 00 ADDITIONAL. Hobert Crossley & Co., Halifax, England, in goods MI 00 Oregory, ,Thompson, & Co., Kilmarnock, Scot. /and, la goods 000 00 Cooke, Hindley, & Law, London, cash, 120.... 167 91 .Tnntes Lord, .13.., Wissahickon 100 00 Employeos of James Lord, Jr 207 CO John Hughes 10 00 Employees of John Hughes 14 CO SI BENJ. ORNB, MS 91 No. EMI CHESTNUT Street, Phila. Those wholiave enbecriptlons for this Committee,. which they have not as yet handed in, will please for ward them at once to the Chairman, or • IarIBANK OF NORTH AMERIOA—DI• VIDEND. . • BANK OF NORTH AMBRIQA, Jtrix 2, WIC • The Board of Directors b aye thie day.declared a DI VI DEND for the put six months of seven and one-half per cenr. clear of all taxes, payable nu and af'er the 11th Instant. J. .11OCKLEY. ky4 GC ,Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTIM—OFFIVE OF THE ROBERT OIL C0..13; South FOURTH St. second story PffILADELPRIA, Joly 1. 1834. The Board of Directors hare this day declared toilet dead of 2y, per cent.. on tan capital *rock of this Compa ny. payable on and after the 9th of . July, free of btate tax. The books trill he closed on the oth of July at !I P.M.. and opened on the 9th. WM. M. CARTER, j 54-61 Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL COMPANY. 147 puth FOURTH Street PII7LADFILPIII A. Snly 1, 1884. The Board of Direetors bare this J ay declared the first monthly dt.tdcnd of ONE NM CENT. on the Capital' Stock, payable. clear of U. S. and State taxes . to the Stockholders on the 9th inst. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 7th, 6th, and 7th Inst. 311-6 t A. F. SABINE. President. $505. 665 Gj $74,140 00 15,000 00 849,812 64 67,8)7 02 . 2,215 97 igr A-MEETING OF THE CORPORA. TORS of the SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON COM PANY will be bold at No. 230 WALNUT Street, on WV:IMP:DAY, July oth, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpoee of organizing agreeably to the charter, and the transaction of such other business as may be presented. PHILADELPHIA. June 30. MI iyl-6t Iger OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND • COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. on CEDAR Street, • Nsw Toas, June 10,1564. NOTICE is hereby given that, pollutant to a resolo. Mon of the Board of Dlrectoro, an Instalment of TWEN , TY PER CENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby to, Maas payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said. Company, on or before the 18th day of Julynext. iemeivis Attest: T. M. TYNO. Secretary. X fours üblic. 1W... DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, 524 WAL-. BUT Street, Philadelphia, June 28, INC The Board of Directors hava.thia day declared a divi dend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock of this company, payable on and after the 9th of July, free of Stale tax. The transfer books will be closed on the Ist oTJaly, a SP. and be opened on the 9th. THOS. R. SELHLE, ie29-91 4 . Secretary. THE SUSQUEHANNA AND TIDE WATER CANAL COld NAM ES have their office at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. C The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereto fore in Sonth FOURTH Street, has been removed to the once of the Companies, at the place above stated: je2f• 30t OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 424 WALNUT STREET. • __ • • PRILADHLPIIIA. 6 th June, 1664. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—Tbe Board of Di rectors have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. on Re preferred stock, ont of the net profits of the company, payable on the let of AUGUST next. Transfer Books will be doted from the 21st July to 2d August, Inclusive. By order of the Board. W., L.; otway,,, Treasurer. OFFICE 01P TILE.P.KESTON uOAI. ligrAND INFBOVENENT Co., No. 5 WICIaNe '5 Alley. Purt./nELPurA. Jane 15, 1864. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors of tile Preston Coal and Improvement Comny have this dap declared a QUARTERLY DIVIDEND pa OF TWO AND . . ONE-HALF PER CENT, from the not earnings.payable on the 6th of July next to parties whose names are re gistered as the holders on the books of the Company, at the close of business On the 50th day of June instant. Transfer books close on that flay and open on the 6th: day of July. Dividends duo Stockholders in Now York and Boston will be remitted _by Mail or oxoraes-wheck requested. . HENRY D. ;MORE, jel& stuth Uri° Secretary. IairTILE BiENELEILS' A.ND BRO.HERS' TELEGRAPH COMPANY—lucorporated under the laws of the Elates of New York, Now Jersey. SfarY land, and the, District of Colombia, and by special act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Alay.lBth. 1664, and organized in Y.tdladelphla, with the following as ascent: H. H. WAINWRIGHT, President. I. B. RITTE.NHOUSE, Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS. GEO. W...MoLEAN, Esq., firm of Aroma, Riggs, & Co., Now York. B. L. GAM, Neq.,.firm of CM, Macalaster, &Co., Philadelphia. JOBE S. NEWBOLD, Esq., Arm of Newbold, Son, & Aertee it, Ph i lad elp his.. WM. FISHER, Seq., Arm of Wm. FLiher & Sono. Baltimore. LEOII.4RI) J. FOEMET, Esq. Baltimore: i The object of the corporation s to erect two sets of poles and wires, fanning a double line, to run by dif ferent routes, connecting the c ties of IS ew York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington. end all the prin cipal intermediate points, and , o establish °dices for the reception and transmission of telegraphic messages, and, by connecting with other lines at the main points, to be able to send messages to all parts of the United States and Canadas. The line is now In course of construction, and en tracte have been entered into for the purchase of. wire and other materials. None will be used except of .the beet (plenty, ifed.it le conlemplaied to have one set of wires In operation between tho main points in less than sixty days, and the oilier met will be put up and in ope ration immediately afterwards. No enterprise now in the market offers equal prospects of profit with that of telegraphing. and the nature of the business proposed to be done by I his Company, as its name.implies, warrants its stook tieing recommended to the public as a choice investment. A careful estimate, based tar below the actual capa city, of the number of wires proposed to be employed by this Company shows that, with proper managemse t, it can earn and declare a dividend or 18 to 31 per cent, per annum. Books for subscription to the capital stock of this Company will be opened in the city on Messrs, 29th inst., at the office of GHAS. CASIBI.O3 & CO., 38•Seuth THIRD Street, and remain open:until 3 o'clock on SA' lIRDAY, July 9th. The subserlfitions received will be payable in instalments. • It is Intended to have the interest-divided in Ilia different cities through which the. line will pare ; there fore but s. limited amount of the stoe a will be offered in each. Further particraare will be given upon applying at tbe office of • CHAS.. CAMBLOS ar ie2s-tit 38 South TRIED Street. figirOFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA: RAILIWAD COMPANY. No. 424 WALNUT Street, riffLADELPRIA; July 2. Mt NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Board of Direc tors have established a Transfer Agency for.tho Stock of this Company in Nvcr York City, SAMUEL, KNOX, Esq., Secretarr and Tremstirer of the Central Railroad Company. of is, e w Jersey, has been lppointed Transfer Agent, office GO WALL Street, New urk: AUStockhOlders wishing the New York Certificates in exchange for those they now hold. wilt present them at this office. T. HASKINS DU PUY, jy6 St - • President. far" OFFICE OF TILE FAME RANCE COMPANY, -No. 400 CHESTNUT St/ eet. Pniz,s.netannA. July sat. 1861. !, .Ate muting of the Board of Directors of the Fame InT r summer. Company, halal this day, a dividend of THREE• PER CENT_ was declared, payable on demand. clear of, IIP:40‘!". • )4. 1. BLANCHARD, nr. THE EXTRA 'VETERAN .111414INVIr FUND COMMISSION will meet on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYSf and FRIDAYS. et 6 o'clock P. h1.,11,r receive applications, et No. 7 Goldsmiths' Hall, LI", DRAM - St re e r, immediate] y in the rear of the Poet 0 Men Families interested will please call at that hour only.. E D SAUNDERS, Chairman. ." EDWIN El IMMIX, . JONATHAN BtrupcK, • G. W. SIMONS, . . 4 1 . jy6-4t PAUL J. YIELD. 1Y) FAMILIES RESIDING IN a \COUNTRY. We are prepared. as heretofore, to etipPlY nunlike_ at their Country Residences with every description it FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., &t. ALBERT 01 ROBERTki, ISYNI-tf Corner ELEVENTH and,ViNS 8771,410 2S ...$176,240 03 3 81 (g 9 5,41 98 . 306.105 94* ... 197,390 33 $771,410 2$ • • • %arm NEW TAX BILL.--SOIiEDULE of articles and occupation, sultiect .to Tax und'e'r . the Excise Law of the United Staten, approved Jane 311, 1€64. Sold at the Principal Dopot for'the eale of Inter nal Revenue Stems% No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, and 103 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Price ten cents. . • 1)1-31; • • BEAUTIFUL ~. TRUTHFUL. 'AND •NA turn Mtn - TYPES aro mado at B.F. REIMERA 624 ARCR Street. &anew and delicacy of catalpa of complextou sad drspery, and trtordlly Antithod. Sue specimens. : CARTES' DE. - . VISITE, EXEO LITED. with taste mid 4111, that never fall t t i t lnauki Usfactlon. RE [BIER' b popular Gallery le plate; to get suited. SECOND Streot, above Green; • PORTRAITS-LIFE-LIKE..AND lifc•elzo. None excel In' accureest and artistic exe cution B. F. REINER'S superb' tiles .1111e.size Pho tograntni in oil colom nt 424 ARCH Street. • GREAT CENTRAL PAER.—.STEREO SCOPIC pictures.of the interior apd exterior, viz: Union Avenue, Fine art Gallery, Horticultural Depart ment, Anne and Trophies, Firemen's Department, the Contented elword, the Glass Engine, the Thousand-dol lar Baby !louse, the Union Vase, the Jacquard Leon, the Old Dutch Kitchen, the Penn 'Parlor, tho Carriage Department, the Engtne Departmant, Largo Blabs Room, India Rubber and Cutts. Perot's. -Department, Phlludelpt la Ultle Club, Furniture and Carriage De: partruent, Agricultural Department, the John Stevens, the find steamboat on the IlndHunt Now Jersey De. Pirrtment, Photograph Department, Labor, Income, and Revenue Department.; Autograph and Relic De partment, the Indians, Children's Department , Dela. ware Department, Exterior Views o, the Entrances, &0., &c., &a, &c., &o &c. JdoALDISTER &.BROTHER. 728 CHESTNUT Street,. - pq ON & DBNCKLA, HARDWARB -11-As. :COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 00112131R01 and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for Kale: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mlll Rtyete. W. & S. Butober'a Cut Steel: Eagle Cabinet Looks. Putnam's Boren Nails: Locke's School Slate,. Copper,Vreas, and Iron Wire vCotton Cards. Imo. a Inn ainiorimant wf Alawrlaan liareivrana fa94lsaii Q1)3131E11. 0011 PL A TNT, DIARRIIMA., k. ) Dysentery, and all dleordere of the Bowels relieved at once by the use of Jardella's Syrup of BlacklierrY Boot and Rbubarb. Entirely vegetable easily taken, very effectual. Try ft. Prepared 0n1y.14 Aatos HAN SELL, 8. W. cor. TWENTIETH and ISA KM Streets. DEAF MADE •TO .:REATI—INSTRIJ AIENT to militia tho hearing at r. AtADEIRA'•6, ./10 WAIL TAISTLI htrOet, Chg4twat, DELPILIA. WILL TRANSACT 017SINRS4 AT TRSIR NEW BANKING .11PG8E. 001INRR OP OHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS, TUESDAY. THE STII INSTANT. MORTON DIcaTIORAEL, Caobler D~cCALLIIM & CO.. 510 CHINTNUT Street. RETAIL DRY GOOlOB. CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS. MIDDLESEX 04 LIGHT` FLUES. ALL GRADES DARK ELVES. 84 AND 64 INDIGO FLANNELS. 8.4 AND 64 BLUE CASS/MKRES. .34 AND 64 DOESKINS. FULL STOOK OF CLOTHS. DO. DO. COATINGS. DO. DO. OASSThIERES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE OtOTHS. CLOTHS FOR °CAM:MAKERS. BILL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &O. .. W. T. SNODGRASS', jp1...D0 34:8. SECOND 4od.33.BTRAWSERRYIB6. CO'O'PER & CONARD. AMERIOAN OASSIMERES. BOOtOET FANCIES, srix-ivr=i) COATINGS, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS. 13A . SDSONIV, szertn DRY GOODS. • Ninth and Market. m 716. tuttisim • • • ===",-, • DOUBLE D TWIST CASS': MIMES. 0.38 64 Wide Dark bladd Heavy Tweeds. Low•prieed and fine CASAlnieres. No advance In Summer Stock. • Linen Drills A.nd Duck. Superfine White Duck and Drills. Superb Stock Woolens laid in. • • • WILLIA.IISVILLE. New York mills and other good makes Mullins, by the piece or yard. Wide Sheello es by the place.. %scold standard makes Unbleached Nnslins, Flannels, Ticitinue, Cheeks, stripes, Towels and To well mss. Damsel:Table Linen., Napkins. FANCY tililltTlNO FLANNEL& COOPER & CONARD, jy7 S. S, coruer NINTH and MARKRT.Streete. BLAOK. SILKS, BLAOK SILKS. NO ADVANCE S il ksCS. We are still wiling our Blac at the name prices. as we did early in the season, notwithstanding the re• cent adrances. • MANTLE SILK'S, ALL WIDTHS, Plain Silks, all colors, 51.30 to 55.75. Fancy Silks, $1 to $1.50. Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, 42.87 to ELM. Chose 81.1 8 , at. 52.8734, worth 83.50. at $5.25,' " " " at *4.74," .• , • at $6.711, .6 in 10 rkeee email Plaid Silks, at 51.25, Avert]] *1.50. • Si. STEEL & SON. • Run tf .. Nos: 713 and 715 N. TENTR.Strest. 8-4 WRITE BAREGEB FOR SHLWLS, meows, &o. . . 8.4 White liernetni. • ' • 8-4 White Gauze Sfaretr. 9-4 White Crape bfaretz. 1.4 Black Haman' Bareges. . Black Tamartines. • • 9-4 -Black Baregcs. 8-4 Black Crape Mentz. 6.4 Black De-Lefties. • 9-4 'White Korb:toes. i • • 6•4l3htek hierhioee. EDWIN NALL & CO., • - 813 South SECOND Stree cc vitA.IL DE PARIS," FOR THE SKIX—Thla delightfol preparation is ospe: chilli recommended to ladles about vlsttrng the country or sea shore, for removin g the discoloratione caused by sunburn or salt air. The "Email de Paris" is en dorsed and universally used•by the ladles of the French capital. EIMENE JOVIN, No. 11.1. S..TENTII Street. below Chestnut, Agent for l'Rmatl de Paris. • 1e23-Imif 'RABBIS' MIXED CASSIMERES. Light mixed Cassimeres, for boys' snits. Melton and Plaid Caasimeree. Merino Ceasireeres and Cashmeretts . Linen. Drills, Satinets, and Cottonades. Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, choice shades. Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap. • Towels. Towelling. and Napkins. Large assortment at JOHN R. STORES', fa . 702 ARCH Street 00P-fI*W4.B4W/C443A40 The attention of LADIES VISITING THE CITY, or those about LEAVING IT for "Watering Places," or " the Country," is .reepectfully invited to th e extensive stock of IVIIITE ROODS, suitable for SUMMER WEAR for WHITE BODIES, MORNING WRAPPERS, &o. An extensive atmortmont is offered in Lace and Worked Edgings and Insertings, Veils. Handkerchiefs, Collars,Sieeves,and in nimbi and fancy Plaid. Ftrined. and Figured White GondP, AT PRICES MACH BELOW THEIR PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. NO Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. 100 pieces Tutted. Tucked, and Striped • . E. M. NEEDLES- It.YATTENTION, 20iii REQIDIENT P. .X. —Members of Companies composing this - Rent%Mreseill report - TO.DAY-, duly. 7th. at nine. O'clock, at Headquarters. 533 CHESTNUT Street. tO be muilsred in tor Ono Hondred Days, and receive their (ginning, equipments. and cub bounty of Twenty .five Bollars,and proeeed to Camp.. By order of ~.: • . • .... WM. 11.111i0liLkS, Colonel Commanding. A 4n11.3. Reicay, Ist Pent. and .djntant.. ' It IFALL . IN, E l " FALL risT! Co., "T" 2oth Regiment, will meet at the Custom Howe; to bamnst , red in, at 10 o'cloclr, sbarp. THIS (Thurgdsy) MORNING', July 7, IVA. Will be thoroughly armed and equipped and sent to camp im mediately. $25 .BOUNTY. . C. W. II[cCLINTOCK, Captain. B. VANSCIVER. . NATIONAL- GUARD REGIMENT. ONE HUNDRED PAYS' SERVICE. - RECRUITS WANTED.—Citizens rally to the de -a, fence of lour State and our Country's cause. All. the officers bare eeeu service.. Headquarters RACE Street, below Sixth. jy7-30 'Aiming of Officers on .TITURSPAY, 7th inst., at 0 o'clock I'. H. By order of It. ' HARMANIIS NEFF, Colonel: fOFFICE CITY BOUNTY COMMIS SION, No: ,412 PRUNE Street. —SUBSI`ITUTIi. . The City Bounty of Tug Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid in cases where enrolled citizens of Phila delphia, in advance of the draft, put in thtee years' Fubettial es not liable to draft, and proper credit le given upon the quota of their districts. If citizens not enrolled put in sabstittitee, the antral bite is re ed as a volunteer , and on a proper evidence of h redited Is entitled to the bounty. T portunity. is thus afforded for citizens to aid the ot can bile procuring oxemptionslor themselves and .assist kg.tbo city to - finite quota. 134 It NOTICE.-HEADQUARTERS PRO TOST MARSILI.L. SECOND DISTRICT. • PHILADELPHIA, • Jane Nth, 1964. : The Listiof Persons enrolled en liable to do Mili tary duty are tow being revised and corrected. Persons who-are improperly enrolled on account of alienage, non-residence, over forty-five years of eure,or Brmanent physical disability , stonld appear before the oard,p rove the same, and have their names stricken off the Mt. • Civil officers, clergymen, and all other prominent citi zens, who know of . pergons who have arrived at twenty years or age since Enrolmeote, June, 185.1.: of those 'whose names were omitted by the proper enrolling oil), Asp: aliens who have declared_ their intentions to be :come *liens; persons discharged from the military and naveliervice of the tinned States, who have not been In. Binh service two years daring thepreeent war. are in vited•to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT and give such information in theirposseseion as may aid In the correction and revision of the Lista. EDWIN PALMER, jy4-12t 'Capt. and irov. Marshal Second Dist., Pa. HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA. PATLADELPTITA. Jane SS, 1564. rt Theames of persons removing to or from this District will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment. C,oples of the Ma are open for public Inspection. and civil offloore and all citizen,' are invited to appear and point out snore in the hats and give such information RAI may nid.in the correction and revision thereof. Any person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim to have ble name stricken off the list if he. can show satisfactorily tl, at Ite Is not properly enrolled, on account of A lienage, Nonresidence, Ayer-ape. ,Permanent Physics'/ IJleabi ltty . RA 51 A compliarce withh the foregOlna snagestions to ear /testi], solicited . . , W 3f. B. Mill Slalsf. 5e28-tf ' Captain and Provost MarshaL CITY SIXES, • • FREE • 'EMOW FOR SALE IN SUM TO thilt;Pl7llolLtiltill, •BY , Salretary r OR-TftE . BEA-8110RE TH 110 7 0 4 A'r# , l"Es - V --- _::4TLARTIC • CITY, N. IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. Trellis leave VINE STREET PRIM!' 644.81 N K., 2 end 4.16 P. kt. • " Terms *2l per week, or 63.40 per day. BROWN &: WOELPPER,• 10.1 m PIRPRIBTORS. . . . . • FOR THE SEA SIIORE I PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS COMPANY, OtEce,' No. 2D South FIFTH Street, FREIGHT AND 13AGGAG EXPRESS, TO ATLANTIC CITY AND LONG BRANCH. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH FROM TOrtt ItatiIDENCR. .BAGGAGE CONVEYED TO ALL THE RAILROAD LINES. • • A CARD TO THE PIIBLIO. CONGRESS sruiNG. WATER DEPOT, 98 OEDAR STREET, An attempt has been made to decolve the pahlto by 'persone offering what they call " CONGRESB WATER." from fountains, and at the price of elx (6) cents per glue The wholesale price of the pentane CONGRESS WA TEE, at Now York, being about 7>e: cents per glass, the imposition of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, le apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fonntain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total COO tents. We have never sold CONGRESS WATER in fountains, nor in 'vessels of any other thiscripilon than ordinary sized glans ,bottles. Thig i cork of every bottle of . the genatue te branded. And say .without coNGREss those words and letters on the cork 0. . g w. tS 001:MTERP8IT— talus or bottles whether from form- WATER. The following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly With genuine CONGRESS WATER in bottles, fresh from the Congreis Spring: PRED; Ii 11110 WN, oor. Filth and Chestnut Its. O. 13.;#17BBELL, 1410 Chestnut et. • .1. C. TURNPENNY & CO., 011 Spruce at. THOS. 3. HUSBAND, oor. Third and. Spruce sta. STEVENS & CO., Continental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH. Chestnut st. CHAS. ELLIS, a CO. Market it. WXETEI BROS., Walnut at. . WM:ELLIS & CO., Cheitant it. • . - mums a WHITE. 11ORGA.N,'.ORR, CO., STEAM .EN OMB ‘NIIILIARS, Iron Fonndero; and goners' MacMillan and - Boller IS4korth• No. 131.9 ()ALLOW -151111/4 61s0t. rta1740144. WA( MILITARY. DREXEIJ. & 00. NEW YORE. SARATOGA, July. 1863 .OLARKE & WHITE,. Proprietors of Conan:4B Spring FIRE-rmoor - SAFES. LaL1141333,S CHILLEDIiN SAFE, DAVID OF THE FIRM OF m*A..ti'E; ivA.T4ONve SHEET mot SAFE. TIM "IRREPREINIBLTI CONFLICT ORISBINO To the Ciiizcne of Prinadi/Phitz Agreeably to previous notice, shall now review Ve • personalitiett and other cmtside matter as contabon. In' *the article beaded "Philadelphia Against the Worid e " and signed by David Evans. .., As the thief, when hard proceed, is Um first to cry' "4r/opt/tier. "so 10 the man who has I,ll(4ed.traduagy and wrongfully accußed his neighbor, the first to err villain, end to claim the people's sympathy. 'rho erstprominent point in this article lathe writer's very Medest Pretensiona. • . Re assumes to he Philadelphia inerelp, and to stand anima time world omit—extremoly modest, surely. This point (having been replied to by illosani. & Son) Tpass over by simply raying that it le easy to show that Lillie & Son are much the largest patrons of this city and State of any Safe manufacturer to the United &Mee, as they use en much more material than any other—the product of thin State. • The next point to be noticed is the writer's call on his Philadelphia. friends to read me extract from the Eon ming Telegraph of April 16.1664, which shows Rome of the different ways; the common safe is opened. Now, if the reader will refer to the article 111 the Flecatna Tele• graph. of the 16th, he will And it there elated parties tarty that Poen ways worn of COMM occurrence, and that they Wore known to burglars; and I now say the different ways pointed out were at the time well known to burglars, and had been preciously published to the world. But it seems to snit the writer'm Mum to leave out those lads in his Mune. Ife adopt@ the principle that the Piny of ." Hamlet" mnrit be written, even though It he necessary to leave out/km/rt. Desperate end 'require desperate means, and It is evident that the thief's triter does not like lo stand alone. I can, however. offer him this consolation, that notwitlatenffintrthe disoopitton helms shown In every way to aid the thief, he ban met with but ltl success. „ . do not believe he elm And a hnrilar in the country that would even thank him Wall his efforte; for every prorcvslonal burglar knows thnt.,l( he can get a hole. into a Safe lock he to all right; and. unless the writer can learn the burglar bow to drill chilled iron. which I very much doubt, hie occupation is gone. The next point which notice is tbo very grave mteAtlon put tho writer, whether It le not easter to drill one email bole through Chilled Iron. Door than twenty boles through the common Sheet Iron Nor? The reader will ask any disinterested iron-worker whether ,he cannot drill. even twenty small holes through one-sistaiinth to one-eight inch sheet' iron: much wilier than to- drill one hole throne, one.ned-a• half to Pwo inehati Fetid chilled iron, ane let hint answer the question. The next point which the writer alleges as the cause of the controversy Is ; That Lillio'tragant, among others, called at the Con solidation Bank., on Mr. W. 11. Blunter, hanker. Allentown, and on the Treasnrer of the West Chester . Railroad, saying to Abe latter he could break Into his bank and burglar-proof care In five minutes; and to the two former..that he could pick their locks, made by Evans & Watson, in five minutes. Now, I am the sole responsible agent of thle'city for Lillie's Safe; and rpronnu nee the alines statemedts ab solutely falee, so far as it applies to myself . , as lam not aware that I bare had env conversation with either of the two latter parties on• the subject of Safes at all, and I have never. made any such s tatements, as are al-, ,leged, to the former or any other person. But I take the full responsibility as to all that is published is the . :him-mph of April le. 1564. (which can be examined in lee nri rated circular at my &petal any time, as thearticle was taken from that), and I am prepared to sustain every position there made to the satisfaction of any die- . interested person.. • Thus have I reviewed the prominent points in We ar ticle, and the writer's reasons for his unreasonable attack num; Lillie's Safe are found to be mere pretence, and without the slightest foundation. The real cause will be found in a short review of. the Sate history in Philadelphia. It is a fact well understood that the writer has realized a fortune In the last few 'years by making safes of the lighted material, with the cheapest lock. and In every way got up in the cheapest manner, and filled mainly with red clay (which costs nothing), to give them the appearance of weight and solidity. and that he hassold these Safes at very high prices, making an extravagant profit. Iris a fact alga vrell understood that within thelast three years. Lillie's Chilled Iron Safe hashoen largely intro duced in this city and State, from the simple fact that in telligent men have preferred a safe that had one and a half to two inches thickness of solid iron, being also drill proof, wish &thorough burglar-proof lock. to a safe that had one-eixteenth to one. twelfth of an inch thickness of eheet• iron, with the cheapest common lock, and not burglar-proof at all, especially when the former cost only about the came price as the latter. How does the writerattempt to remedy this atelculty? Not by improving his own safe, hut by an attempt to dis credit Lillie's. How does he do, Ole? He .firet pub licly announces that Lillie's Safe is neither fire nor burglar-proof, and publishes an array•of false state ments, first published hr other safe-makers, which he knew at the time had been publicly proved to be false. Second. be succeeded to dupe la house Who had one of Lillie's Safes by similar false repre sertßtione, to exchange a Lillie's' Safe for Evans & 'Watson's, by giving them a Safe he asked near WO for, in exchange for Lillie's, which cost $115; and. since about the let of January last, I am told he has s pent mach of his time in the attempt to disfigure the Safe in every way-, first by sledging. then by grind ing koles through it (having discovered that it had not the usual hardness). An to the Lock. hejfrat claimed it was en infringement upon Evans & Watson's Alphabetical Lock,but as that was not patented it was no go; and last ly, to discredit the Lock he shows that the combination of the Lock can bepicked up from the outside if a hole can be got through the door in the right place, a wonderful discovery, which has been fully answere d. Now, why resort to all this contemptible meanness? Why not come out fairly and squarely and have Evans & Wat son's Safe placed alongside of Lillie's. and have them fairly tested both as to their fire and their burglar- Proof qualities,' as he has been challenged to do often? The reason le plain. The writer knows that It will not do to place 1-16th to 1-12th of an inch thickness of sheet Iron against 1,4 to 2 inch thickness of hard chilled iron, to stand either fire or the burglar, and " that's what's the matter.' ' . K C. SADILEN, Agent. • No. 21 South SEVENTH street. P. 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Y, ==! • HOLLINpIEA.D AND. (RAVES' INSURANCE AGENCY, • NO. 312 WALNUT STREET, PIIII.ADELPIIIA_ Agorae for the CROTON MR INSURANCE COMPANY. of New York. .107.6111 LEGAL. AUDITOR'S- NOTICE. .Estate of JACOB KEYSER, Deceased. The Audit* appointed by the Orphana'Conrtof Mont gomery county to.paes upon the a:taus/Mons Med to the account of Jacob Keyser and Gamma R. Detwiler, ad.' mintetratore of the estate of said Jacob. Keyter, late of Worcester totanchlP. In raid cotutfy,,detemeed, mid to audit. settle and adjust the said account, and to report distribution of the balance In licabande of the account ants among the persons legally entitled to the same, will Mgt the parties interested for the purposes of hie Mtment on WEORMSPAY, the 27th day Of July, I ,4 H , j a n t 9 o ' clock A. M., at the Arbitration Room In the Court Home of said county, to the borough of Norris. Ljy7-03(.3 B. F. HANCOCK, Auditor. WIND . OW GLASS.—PRANOH PLAT iii. ‘ l 4 : 2l 3 , l zfr .! to ;: rp o f r r t o: l l . 6 Rough ec tt t e c G i yr . is for n ag CiTaaa for climates, vestibules, &o. ilhotograrreiass, And Foroira ayil Domestic Window, Glass of wary va riety. for'Balla Dy ROST. SHOEMAKER & CO.. No. ZOO R. 114107 FGVRTH street • • • rhAr.deMl4, THE FIRM OF TITOIIIAI3 DOLAN & CO., manufacturers of 'rainy Woolen Hosiery, at the Keystone Kni ne Mille, in the ety ref Philadelphia, is this day DIPROLVED, by mutual convent. The tenet- near of said firm will be settled and liquidated by Thomas Dolan, who, baying purchased the entire interest of said 8111TItlei Needham; will continuo timid bunineasand manufacture at themtme plac,* under the name of Thomas Dolan. TM)brAB tItYGAN, • tu. Man SAMUEL MIRO/lAA!. . - July Tat, lag. web Jv4.3t. THE FIRM OF SHIPLEY: ItISARD, ••• de RBTCIIINSON. is Meda9 dienayed by mninal consent, Samimi R. Shipley retirleg. The baxinese will bs conlinee'd by the remaining partneramnder the ny.file tf ?AZAR/1 & unTCHISSOiI. The sushiess of :he litellnti will be edited by either or th.rvidereligreS. ' SAMUEL R SHIPLE r, SPENCER rt. HAZARD,_ , PEMBERTON S. HUTCUTNSON. Irtuutr.pirrA, .I . nlY 1. 1864 j7l-13t*' rFAB SII . BSCRIBERS:.:X.A.V.E . ASSO; • gATEWthirSseives together rotifer tEe "firm of ROD DYKSSIAN, & CO., and drill cottfine the Car 3aildide business in all its branches eVtinielif estabDrhment, coder TWENTY-FINST and Ft4lll.- TO# Wireet4. JOS. It. BOLTON. .. OEO K. DYKENAN, 0. W. CHILDS. Tro PEfIA., JULY. • 1.. .18 PARTNERSHIP.-1 have TRIE TAY adrniteed CHARLES W. SCHWARTZ. JOHN O. KELLEY, AT, . BERT GRAFF, JOHN M. SIMPSO4.. and OWEN HUBER to an Intoned in my btudneas order the tiaMe* of A. H. FRANCISCUS & co. jy.1.41%. A.. yr. ifIANCTSCUS, 013 arARKu. Street. A YOUNG litAl4 WHO }tits .SOME acquaintance with the RETAIL DRY GOODS TRADE, desires a altuation in a good Jobbing House, to sell by sample. Would soli on percentage or salary. Adam's for three days . , "W. C.." this office. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE Standard History of the War. A rare. cameo to make money. A Kenos are ciearing from COO to two per month. 200,000 solumee already i,old. Send for circa lare. JONES, BROS., di Co., Pabliehere, BAL TIMORE. Md. jell-Im• A • p, o o Art E E . HDVE TIBER terminates his engagement nn the Id of the ensnlng month. He is desirous of entering late a new one. The highest references afforded. He would combine other duties if time permittal• "0. J Box +W. jy7-tbstu St•il BLACK SMITHS AND WHEEL WEIGHTS WANTED. - CHIEF QOARTEEIMSTER 9 3 OPPIE4 •WAEMEOTON DEPOT. WASEECOTON, D. C.. July 4. 1364. Wanted at once, to work in Government rooair shops, Quartermasters'. Department. Depot of Washington, one hundred (1130) good BLACKSMITHS, acid one hun dred (IGO) good WHEELWRIGHTS. The pay per month will be sixty dollars ($6O), with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges When sick. Apply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A. Q. M., 11. S. A.. corner Twenty-second and 0 Streets. Wash gton, D. C. D. H. RUCHE% Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster. jy6-0.3 , Department of Washington. PARTNER WANTED.-AN STASHED sferchend Ise Tlrokerwant‘ a Partner.who understands the DRUG BUbINESIS. Communications Elting real 11111130 and present occupation only will be answered. Address "Merchandise," office of The Press. lye-at• TO SHOEMAKERS. -W ANT ED-: TO Geod HANDS to Last and Plnish on all kinds of work, men and women's; fair wanes and steady em ployment. E DIOLINEMIX, *OS COXIdERCE Street, Fourth Story. N. B. —A man to nab down and turn Boot-legs. WANTED-.A. COLORED BOY. 14 OR T 16 yews el.l, a. Waiter in a Pdvete Faintly. Ap. ply at 618 LOCUST Street. WANTED--A. SITUATION Ids: BOWL. KEEPER or ASSISTANT :to a "wbonjosato or 'Mall Mullion by a young man'"ot experienee; good re. remove given. No °ldeation's to the country. Address Book keeper, Press once. : ANTED-A• SITUATION TO AT_ TEND Apply, fora few , days. at .it" WANTE BY3:W?I fair MIDDLE ada,....acyestirringPosito in a manufacturing establishment, business none. or brokers' office. The best Of reference Oren. Address or apply to "W. H.,' , - No. 514 North SECOND Street. iyG 9t• IiVrAiIiTED -THREE SUBSTITUTES of good fighting qualities, for the Army of the Potomac, to represent a gentleman exempt from mili tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St., Phila. jaltf glk WANTED TO RENT-A FUR LIIINISITETD HOUSE, between Chestnut and Pine and Ninth and Twenty-firet etreete. inclusive: Apply to B. H. GROESBECK. Continental Hotel. .iy7.3to 860 MONT a_n, loll" I—l WANT AGENTS lASTING %INCAS, &Mgt mam, , LVd9t other articles. Fifteen circalare sentfree. Addrees ap.lo-ddcw3m JOHN P. LORD. Biddeford. Elaine. " — tolFt . SALE AMD T.O . LET.' 7 TO LET-THE IST, STH,' 6TH, AND ith stories of the Old Poet Office Building. Dock street, below Third; with T SAT A Powe r. THOMAS H CONNELL. Counting House of Dr. D."Airxri & Soo,. .242 CEihnhin Street. TO LESI-THE. WHOLE OR • ANY portion of the Commonwealth Buildlig. Nos.' 611 and 613 Chestnut street. • . • • THOMAS COMM., ' , . Counting gonna of Dr. D. Jaya. & Son, 531-60 2 4 12 CHESTNUT Etreet. To LET-THE SECOND-STORY AND uppeipottionot the Marble Store, No. 6: 19 Chestnut THOMAS H. CONNELL, mounting House of or. D. Jayne & , 242 CLESTNUT Streit" TO RENT-TWO FIVE-STORY MiIICOMMUNICATING BUILDINGS IN -MINOR ST.. suitable for warehouses or mao °factoring. Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR, 410 WALNUT Street. FIYR' SALE -A SUPERIOR .Wo2 COUNTRY SEAT. one mile from Lolperville, on 'the Philadelphia and Media Railroad. 13i miles from \Ventilate Station. 23L miles from Chester. Delftware county. It contains 26 'scree, with a .ftne residence. :containing 10 rooms. lee house: &c. For further par tfc.ntare apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR, 419 -WALNUT Rivet. cHEST NUT. lIT PROPERTY.-. Milt TO. LET—One of the most destrable . COTTAGES on Chestnut Bill, four minutes' walk to Depot, and with in five minutes' walk of six' different Churches; eon- , tal4 ten.rooms, with gag, bath, and water. Plenty of e.;'4lbrelbliery, • &c. Apply .to HINKLE, . to oat Office, 7y7-3t. fIFFICE COMMISSARY OP SUBSIST ENCE,A-1 No. 828 WALNUT Street. • PH!LLDHLPBIA, July 7. ' . SEALED PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE will bere ceived at tide office until 12 o'clock 21 on MONDAY' July 11th. MS, for stipplyleg, for the use of tho United States Army.the foll Wing subsistence , stores, delivered PhiladelPhittiF...: • 1,000 Barrels first 'quality MESS, or PRIME MESS PORK (which , to be elated), •of the pack of 1.553-4, in, full Looped oak barrels. with iron master beeps; meat to he free from rust or stain, fnU weight, and thoroughly salted: to have been repacked within thirty days of day of delivery. To be read . for delivery within twenty- days from date o award. 4,0111, Barrels E. TRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR (which' to be elated), to - have been gioand within thirty days of date of advertisement, from the best winter wheat, in well ceopered and head-lined barrels.- Ramo of - • - brand and place of manufacture to be elated In the bid. To be delivered within ten days. (TO,OOO pounde first-quality PILOT BREAD, to be Made from good sound " extra Flour," theronehly baked, and perfectly dried before being pecked. To - be packed to boxes of well-seasoned wood, of such a kind as will not impart taste to the • ' Bread. Boxes. to contsin fifty pounds net. To be delivered within twenty days.. • 39,200 pounds first-quality kiln. dried CORK MEAL, •in well coopered, head-lined barrels. To be de livered within ten days. 60,000 Mande new WHITE BEANS, in well coopered berrels, fully head-lined. To be delifered with in tewdave. 60.000 PollnaS PRIME RICE, in well coopered bar rels, fully head-lined. To be delivered within ten days .93,000 pound , . find. quality large-grained, kiln-dried • .11011INI, in well coopered barrels.. fully head lined., To bedellvered within twenty days. 00.000 pouodaPRIME RIO COFFEE. in well coopered barrels. Bidders will state the price per pound net for furnishing the whole or any portion of the above quantity,roasted, ground, and peeked in tight paper. lined barrels, and the parties flu'. Dishing it will be required. to state on oath that the Coffee furniebtd• by them te of the emus quality as the sample submitted, and that it . contains no adulteration, .or adnaixturo of any foreign sebstance. Green Coffee sample& re .. • • gulled. •To be delivered within twenty days... :10 000 ponndelightvellaw COFFER SU AR, or choice • dry RAW,SUGAR.• Barrels Lobe the best in • • use for the purpose. ,To be delivered within ten . 11;000 trie inns pure- CIDER, WHISKY„ or CORN • VINEGAR, In strong , well-coopered-.barrels. ' • To be delivered within ton days. ' • 0,000 pounds good bard SOAP, in pound bars, fell - weight, packed in sixty-pound boxes. To be' delivered within ten days. . .55,000tpounde clean, tine, dry SALT: In strong, welt . colapered barrels. To ie delivered Within tan' days. Bidden:who aro unable to deliver the stores within the time mentioned will state the time required' for de livery. Contractors are expected to hold their goods • without expense to the United States until required for ' Latham. nt. Samples of all articles except Pork must be delivered with the proposal, and deferred to therein. but the pro .peeel must not be 'enclosed with the sample. Samples must be in boxes or bottles. and not in paper parcels, each sample entekedielth bidder's name. The Pork will bo - examinod and pitSfed upon by John 0-Taylor. inspector on the part of the United Stales. Separate proposals,in duplicate, must ho made for each article enumerated. end bidders may propose for the whole or any part of oath. . •" A Printed copy of (MS advertisement must be attached to each bid,' and. Um proposals meet be 'specific in com.- . ply ing with all its terms. •Each proposal must have the written guarantee of two tesponsible persons; for the Cu/fitment of the agree ment; who will giro bonds If required. Blank fOrrii% for prOpOnille. containing the form of guarantee, may be had - ort aped (action at this office. The sellers' name, place of Maness, and date of pur chase, mama of contents, geese, tare, and net weights, meet ho marked on every package, and all old marks must be obliterated. . ' Betarris of weights by professional public weighers to be given wbbnever required. • ' . No bide from parties who have failed to fulfil sear- . "nor agreement will be coasidereel. * lilds will include packages. and delivery at any Point in this city. to bedeelsrnated by this oaks; and any in ferior pact:tees or cooperage will be considered sail-, (dent cause for redaction Of contents. 'Payment Win - be Made In snob rands as ratty be fur- Plebe d by the United States fort be porpoi‘o. • Proposals to he endorsed "Proposal% for Subsistence Stores," and directed to ISAAC B. WIGGIN. jy7.4t, Captain and C. S. V. . $213.M . 0033 0 03 9 6,167 33 2.500 CO 3.920 03 $241,410 42 RN. IL atte. CHARLES MIDDLET.ON, IRON MERCHANT, 7•-• SECOND AND WILLOW STREETS, PAILADELPITIA. Scrap Iron p chaadd add fot sale: 131 Sms. WATER PIPE I . DRA.IR PIPE' h- Montarme_iy Terre oo4ti Works-omat aid Warehouse. ARKET Street. LIST OP CAW; PRICES: For joint of 9 feet, 2 inch bare, 33 coats. For lotut of 3 feet, 3 inch Dors, 36 cents. For loint of 8 foot, 4 inel bore, 48 cents. For 4ptot of 9 feet, 6 flak bore, 60 cents. For,Jqint of 9 feet, 6 lx,:b bore. 76 cents. ltll alsea, from 2 to Wadi diameter. Alec. 'Branches, Tr e. Tram ClartmaY Toys. Chin -34Y-Fit*C6al.4"l"l"l4 it COLLIN & itrioA_Ds. myle-atothiSm 12%4 MARKET Shoat PURE 1.4.T.A1 OIL SOAP.—TRIS SOAP is made o pure, fresh Palm Oil, and br entirely • vegetable Goan; more sattsble for Toilet use than those made hom animal fats. In boxes of ene dozen cakes. for gg per box. libmnfeetnred by 010. M. ELRENTON 6c gOA. jo. 116 IffilLOA-RETTA Btret4. betven Front and Wong, ;,i)ivra Qatawhlll. -954441 a COPARTNIEVISHIPS. DIBBOLUTION OF (*PARTNER EMT.—The Corm rtonrehip heretofore egiatlng bo. t wAetf the enheoribore, nailer the firm ofJ. A. ELLIOTT & CO_ ~ la hereby dingo; vet! by !Imitation.. The bantam; will be settled by JAMES & HOBERT 7'. EGLIOTT. J. A. ELLIOTT. J. W. t+ min MUCK, JOLT 1. 1861. E. T. ELLIOTT. • THE 'UNDERSIGNED lIAVE FORMED 11, Coro Oilers/11p from and after thlx date, tmder the style of ELLIOTT'S d: idoCOWN, for the Inmertetlen and .1. A. ELLIOTT. A. R. McCOWN, R. T. ELLIOTT. JOLT. 1, 194, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -THE andelvlgned have thle day entered Into eopart nerehln under tho Iltm nerds of HARRISON & HAVE MEYER. and will aoadttet the heftiness of the FRANK LLN 6UUAR REFINERY at No. 221 VINE Street. O.HAS. c. utatittsON., 141110. A. lIAVEHEYER. PntrAnnrvirrA, July 4, 2t3§4. jytl.4t .Tsur I, Is6l WANTS. PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. • z6,z&AP., NINTH AND SAlf- HIT STRECA'S. 84LE crkBgB, CARRTAGES, &e.. On BAIT MAY lIORNivo, next, at 10 o'clock. CCM'. g about Porirt SES. degiiiptiolifat • ATM; Nast aacond-land. carrlakea, Ilabt %%Ronk &a.: with Watch the saletylll.oemnience, Alm), ajnele and double barnuse, saddles, brlillear: Whlva.'cOverr, &c. . Ai- No toatpon.niext .. , on o,Centint %withal.. borne& - &e. , on WED NESDAY. Carr:sgea and har:tepp at private .ale. iiI,FR,BO hI. HERRNEBby Anctfon.ar. t_'&UIL. v WO G.• 110VER'S` NEW CHESTNUT STREET TTER I: TUES ATREHI NGiY"Sth..IB64:IMPOR ANT ESTRA NOTICE. Preparations for tho'xent 80.ctaefe of OR, THE ONSERPUL LAM', • which areAOWhrtnamadrorilt norosoitnte the .CLOSING OF THE TFIELTRE. for a abort time A. manylvperte at cirntnten in the Ma chinery of the Stage are to Tv,t wade. COnreequenily thane will hP no va.rforipan CP notia THE GREAT SPECTACLE 18 Plifir.HCED. which 18 oxpeeted to anrpasa nay Prenionalliquction at the kind in America. Dnrtnette close theThoetre wfft e tienronialy renovat,d. WALNUT'. STREE • . t_• • THESTRB.-w CONTINUATION OF TIRE RITHSIEn flitAnnic. Re•engagement of Mr. J. B. RfAIRRT.9 and ALEY.IR/ • FfBFIRR RAKER. Tlllll (Wednendar) EVENING. JB.lB 6, Win ho "pre pent.d OPand tegendayv Dfataa of FAUST Ant MA ROVPRIT gr X—Mr. J. R. Itoborn as Dinpbfatonbelost alrxina Fisher Rair.r a. .nancl oda with. thP fraud' Patriotic Drama of THE &WRIT .'7O: Or. Itp.bola and ratrinta. Rose Ellarefirth. Mrs. Alexins. Fimber Bann Captain Armstrong. Mr. B. 1.. Tilton. Sera.. sAcrited from to 3 Curtin rises at 8 o'clock. THE ACADEMY OF F 1 E 'ARTS, -a- CAESTlTOl'lltreet. Shove Tenth, to OPEN DAILY. for vipitorP, from. A. 111- tO 6 P , ij . •• is* rr ".'...' 7II77TVWZ I t J CIPMDIERCIAL HOUSE . CAPE IRLAND. EVVF JERSBF. In new open far tberreotioA of Visit‘lre ..Every eurt ,will be meeo. to make the puede of house eonvok `forte le.. Teems mod'enite. For Room.. lie.. only et A. BERC*It'S Mt% donee, No. 254 FontIeTWELFTEI Etroot. • 331-lilt .T. E. Buc*S - k CO. 4 ‘ T 1 CLARENDON," ATEZI OTT, le now op,n for the aceow.nrOdation oC :boarders. This house is eitneted in a central part or ttur Island. and eccry room In the hone. commando a flrule vibw of ttieeea. The battine never was bet:iir iT O I-111 narrs JENKIIigAt. BOAII7IIL'VG. "MAIMING WANTED, AIIDEs A-•lpt s if Atririrt, by a gentleman and wire, in a *teats family, or Warn) there are few -I:maniere. -V large seoondfstory trout room, or two medidm-sexed ' , MR& story roomlr. remi, Bred. A fair price will be paid for go od accommodations. B efereuce gives and require d. Address .194-01' Box Zlia Poet OiCita; PERSONAL. E R EMIT AL -JET BA.LL MLR DROPS; 50 cants. 010 RACE Stut. 35,5 EDUCATIONAL. A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, WITH. city,xperience teniva School Cilin.Win OMR, ill this in SIRPTEMBER, a for Young Ladma. Humber limited to Braes:. Terms, ill6o a year, REPPRENCES—Rey. Dr. Fumes, , 3426 Pine street: Rev. Roger Chr.ea. Cheatant Hill: Wm. R. Trotter, Req., 96 Noah Front' street: J. E. Blitchell. Esq., Sit York avenue, Ex-Preeident: Sparks and. Walker, Cambridge. Mate .- I. S. Steith,E • g.. porches. tar, Mass, :Joktrithggles, Esq., Brighton, Mass. Ad. dress • L. R. BUCNERGRAM, Chestnut ROL pHILADELPFITA. C OLLEGIATE sTrruTEPORYOUNGI/eDIES, No. L 530 LRCM Rtet. Rev_ CHAR. A. R3117N, D. D.,LE. cLaaszfoi SMITH, A. Id., Printipals. Ninch Year. 'Three Departraeu M : Primary. Acadia. Moe. and Collegiate, Full conege coarse is Classic; athematics, higher Eurlish, and Natural Science, fee thoel who gnu! aatr. Modern Lamiruatra, Music , Paint. lug, and Elocution by tbit beet maste rs . y ar. o i ra d am apply at 1226 CHRSTERM Street, or address Her SRL P. 0... Philadelphia.. aTINI-Rat• TNSTRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS, .1 1 . OBJECTS. AND PICTHKES.—ANN DICKSON wilt reopen her SCHOOL. ter Boye and Girls en the 12th of September. New puptle, who cannot read, will not be repeived, and tliel number will be limited to twenty lto. 199 Bonet EIGHTS NTH Street. jyl-80th31.0 EXCURSIONS. ideilit GRAND PLEASURE ES CURSIOzrs TO LAKE SUPERIOR.--Oct of the following splendid' drat-else .steamers , vie: • CLEVELAND. ILLINOIS, _. NORTHERN Lleb T. mos' CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR. IRON SITIES, LAC Lk BELLS, - and PT:WAS/C.' will leave CLEVELAND , Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M., each day of the week, eat Saturday. and Sanday and- Detroit, Michigan, on following days at 2 o ' c foch'P. K. through the months of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Errentrsiou Tripe to the many points of intareat'on•the Oreatluland Same of America,whicb, for utlEty..pleaturvit, and health,arc tdreurpassed by any other-on the Continent. This [rip of over LOCO miler) embraces six degrees of .latitude, latitude, and eleven of longitude, and Includes in tts circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior,wiik tbebeautifel rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. htsgra. The many and extenelvemineeof iron and copper.; unequaled by any in the world; with the newlir•tat cgyered and inviting depoeits of silver lead, wild eat' romantic scenery combined '' with its pure and braidigt •••• climate, render die Lake Superior trip one of far roma than ordinary attraction to tne capitalist, the students the pleasure-seeker. or tbe Invalid. The above-named 'steamers are elegantly-Stied rra with large airy- Cabins and 'Slate-Rooms, while mom precaution has been taken to provide for the safety snit comfort of passengers. Pare.including State-Rooms andlleale, about M 4 wake per mile. Time occupied in making the ronnd trip, trial 8 to 10 days. . Rooms secured, and farther information obtaineL by applicatien to proprietor*. ' - ROBT:IIANNA Stailo .Cr • • eveland, Oldsa HOSELAY A McBRIDE," ..: J. T WRITING &CO., • Det " it ' 141151116 • ' JOHN NOTCHINeS, il • ._ I . . . . 1864. C At5 1 . - k; N R-Ago ls-41.- .1864 • - Strxma AR.ItAIiGEsiSNT"—TIFROITGR IN TWO Holt Sp., YOUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY. On and after MONDAY, July Mb, trains lesTe S Ma treet Ferry as follows: tt . 7.i10 A. . . Prelight,-Niiblipeseencer car attuobed• Expresw(th rob gh hi two houre) .. Atlantic:Accom mode 0n.......... . . .... Junction Accommodation " ' ... • - RETURNING, leaves A M antio: AtianUo Accommodation 5.46 A. IL Espress 7.06 A. Fraiaht • 2 • 11.30 bfail 4.98 F. IL Junction:Accommodation e. 2.1 A. AL Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip Tickets (good O$l7F for the day and train on which they are Maned), $3. .EXTRA HADDON - PIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 1e._15 . A. M._ and 'I P. M. Leave Haddonfield at ll 48 A. X. and 2.45 P. N. ON SUNDAYS. Mail train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7.30 Leaves Atlantic at 4.48 P. M. • - - . . • •JNO. . G. BRYANT. direct: The bar tallith formed last year has entirely amp. geared. leaving the beach one of the most dalightfal est the coast. . JeSO•taal. RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD —To Ding Branch; Atsion, Manchester, Tom's River. Barnegat, Red Bann. &c.. &c. On and after MuNDAY next, July 4th, Trains wilt leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at 7.15 A. X. and 3.90 P. M. daily (Sundays excepted ). Returning. - arRI leave LOBS' BRANCH at 5.97, A. H. and. 3.37 P. M. THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT 'BY RAIL. A Freight Train with passenger car attached wilt start for Stations on the wain line, daily, from CAM DEN (Sundays excepted), at 9.30 A. SL Stages connect at Woodmansie and Manchester far Baru eget and Tom's River. Stages (will also connect at Farmingdale, for Point Pleasant, Squan Village, Blue Zell, and Oar Hosea Tavern. For further information apply to Company's Agaat,; L. B. COLE, at CoopeVa Pomt,Camdea WM. F. ORIFFITTS, Jt. Genera Saperlatandest. 14Trst FOR CAPE 111 A Y.—TEEK staunch and commodious steamer IiATTAN, Captain E. A. Byther, of the Cane May Tana, is now snaking her regular trips to Cape May, leaving ARCH.-STERET WHARF every TUESDAY. .DAY. and. SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock; returning, will. leave Cape Star every onday, Wednesday , and-Fri day. at lig COclock, touching at Bow Castle, going zna. returning. Fare. .2.30. carriage hire Included; children .halC price. " Servants SI.CO. carriage hire extra. - Freigbe at Joao rates. No freight receired'altag a .coclneit ; and ix - all clues mud be pre-maid. . JOS. A. tigS WART,- Atilt. - - Al gae ; FROM NEW YORK, FOR EW .ELARTFOR% spansa- FusuicticilosroN. —The steamers CONTIEENTASK and ELM CITY leave Pack 81Ip, East Elver. dab , . 'at E. la P. IL wad 11 at uhtbt. • • ie29-ata .. s ir ica t FOR A BANY AND TROY —ifs:DELAWARE A.ND DARITAIrCA. NALi—The barge "EL.FLANAGAN," Captain WI Cor son, is now loading et the first wharf below 3ornest street. end will leave for the above points on WIED- PiSSDAY; JULY 6th, at 6P. N. For Freight, whisk mill be taken at rvasounble rat.% apply to D. L. FLk. NAG4N, Agent, No. 3043. DELAWARE Av. jy2-Itv WRITTEN .AND VERBAL DL . .. SCRIPTIONB Characier..Conat intion. and Ts. le • with' ADVICE on 80.81110E14 Health, Edam. tion, nt Self-improvement, bianagement,and Tamal. c•‘ - - in of CHILD/t, social adaptation, and - even ing, ng. bY- JOHN I:. CAPHIS. . : Phrenologist and Booksolltab. zobla.stotli No. 28 6. TENTH str.ot.abovo CIA Esor-r , s COTTAGE ORGANS; trot only UNEXCELLED but lilt - EQUALLED sextkr of Tone and Poweri.designed especially for (tivalyhea and Schools,• but fond to be %molly wellZd M the Parlor and Drawing Boom. For salisonlyll E. Y. B • No. 113 North BETIO:7'I3 Liao, a complete aaaortment of the Palest ttl n i alL elsee aonetantly on hand. nrylflask Ai . SELLING OUT._ ••• WATCEIES. JEWELRY AIM 6117:13E,Wd$E. The tukersigned. having decided to retire from, boat. aces, e'en; for sale at low prices,ld6l,l.lle: W - 433, selected stock of WATCHES JEWELRY. aid SILVER and PLATED THOMAS 0. "DARVETT, 130. 712 CHVIIT Stre4 f; Oppotate fLis onic Pidlndoin S. di THOMSON'S :, ..LONVON HITCH EWER, OR EUROPEAN RANG or familleeg . hotels or public Inatiturlcaa, Id TWENTY - DEIN --FERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Hansa; Rot-e.tr Father.% Portable-He:4m LowetimmOrateek, Ftreboard Stevee, Bath Itellem.Stewhole Mateip _Broil. ere. Cooking Stereo, &e., at tehoretiale awl retail. bV the maradaetarem,__ Ca&SB,SU..IRPB, & THOMSON; mbS-tatbs6m ao. age 1 , ..- SWORD' Street; STRA.NGEPA THEM eltr. colleted to - thettelttlei of the TgN axe TH Al l ik BIASE$ll SLERE.tuMBREILL PAufGRT. 024420 XONE - T. TO ANT Amomirr LOANED.rmozDituaonda. Watabar, Jowl rT,LPlatqlotlpa, &a., at SOARS & CO. II Old•Ratabliatid Loan Ofico, oorror THIRD and 0A5E,14.1. fitreata. b'elrim Lombard. Arad-Bran 2 Lezirgai.Tßl7Bl3 AND BRACE STOHE—Colidacted by Ladies, TWELITII Stree . first dor below Race. Byars article in Uttar line elegant; easy, find below in mako. 0. H. NHS DLES. Averietor, at tends lo Gentlemen, on the corner of I'AVEL.7I% and RACE Streets. N. B.—Professional accuracy inatured. mys4totf IVONITM4NTS AND GRAVE. STONES.:—A 14rio assortment of Grave-Stodes, oC carious dot ign a, made of the lin eat Italian aud 'Await:est Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Worta ae ADAM STRINSLUZ, liIDOS Avenue, below Dleventis street, Philadelphia- • sio23-3mit CKRD...—, W. :Or. BEDFORD •WOIJLD respectfully urge that his old-eeiabltshed Rea Estate 00.ce, at No. 1913 CALLOWEIILL, nreet, le a GOOD PLACE for the rale or purchase of orciirrty and the eoueoliap of haw and ground rents, Sena for references. ' . PHOTOGRAPH CARna FOR GER TLIKEN.—SampIos and, Catalogues aunt for 25 gotta. Enolose an envelope. irlll. your town nsme and Wrens. ' D. A SILDSTTE. f.Th lay 1183 C Ifinorry srmat. Dew York- j OSEPri H. THOMPSON. Sairri:il) COMMISSION inuNHAAT; • And Gonaral Arent, , )Bs9-11:0 4 154 North DILA.WLEZ /MM. ... 9.15 A. ... 2 CO P. IL .. 4.15 P. X. .... 5. SO P.
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