A Smith Illinois Charleslnch, Kew Tork I. Friend, Atchison, Manias Wheeler, Brooklyn Sena Dutton FI B Beardslee Ilonesdalo W 13 Leeuard,'M Chunk .13 B Babcock, Wash, D C IJ E Tyler, Connecticut E Wylee, 130a011 Rob! Bruce, (Montoya (leo Roberts, POLLIaII Saml Stevens, Penns Mrs R S Toed. Snow Hill Miss Cunningham, Easton J L Biwa, Laurel, Del A C simpson, Selinsgrove H F Boyer Selinsgrove ES Robeson, Selinsgrove B Searight, Uniontown John R. Smith, Fayette co S M Hewitt, Maysville,o R .1 Powell, Maveville, 0 F Patterson, New Jersey Mre Connelly liltem Garland Stele!), Washington, D C Dr Heiner, IS S A John A Chesnut, Trenton. J Willia Das 1.1 Frank. ?few York . ThomM K Smith, If 8 A John W Martin, Maryland Oco Rodgers, Baltimore - Cant 0 L Jackson, 11 8 A Capt H P Lindun US A Larkin, 116 ' A R It Wigton, Huntinadon B N Farreu, MaKettu co biro Kate Allen, Chicago Allen, Outing° Gee B WlooLling, Pe nna C K Keller, liorrlrlitrg V H Higgins, Chicago I G S Long, 011 City Copt Ornigh, Ohio Joe Potter, Lon latown J rtodtlord, U B A J H. Bradley, Indianapolis Mrs Brao ley &' 2 100, led 'l` Ford, New York Diva Ford, New York M Du ller, Philado WILI.4IVI Grum, Baty Rayon BLexingtoo,Ky 318 Waters Troy, N I Jac Potter Jr.S Lswistorrn J Van Daniker, Baltimore H Jackson , mton Dr Oremm :m. Boston Gant C B Perkins, Prima 11 Itldttely, Dover, DM tYtn , Sorrel, Nmv-Perk Wm I, Hirst, rittlada =MI it Vir Henderson Paul Armour, Wee - York .1 B Davenport, Annapolis Dazuuf 1 Barth. Oeo S Peyne,Sunte Trill, Atd S Rost, rooneylvania LadoL'lsiew tlemtp.Miro rl L OninmingH, Beaton .1 0 lithe, Trenton Oeo e lintLiAltoontt S Miller (i Moore . Mee Smith dilec; Barth Geo Foster C Hooper, Chester, Pa A J Craft, Williamsport a W Burns, Willinnu port Wilson, R Mr York J,N Callan \Wall, C J Owinnes; Blairevi 80, Pa C. C Webster. NPW York B it Weeks; Y, rktown. Fa < Kohler,•New York A Richmond, New York W Burnell. Norfolk . . SIIKH Hibbard. Baltimore , J I'lorce, Washington, I) C 0 H Is'ennenr, Piety York Jolla Kbereromble, Balt FlRWhey, Panes I A lilcholn, WaHh. C B Auger & wf, Montreal W Cain & wf, White Halt H Bwlmons. Bleir co - . . C Lockhart, Brooklyn -,IC Mulford, Salem, J Abbott, Pray, R Muyer, Pray., R I. H Ferguson, Roston. . S W Schwartz. a-h, D C N J Hendershott, Wash ED Sbermaup Vermont It Sharpe, .tekley The Union. Clitial Ways, Baltimore 0 H Hawk, Hancock, NI Alf Rupert, Charter an 11 D Steerly, Lancaster Wm Wallace ,Citamberalt'g kira Realism, Tuscarora Chas C gamu t J Ai Datter.on, Enlist cu.Pa R Stockton. Now Jersey Mrs Howe, Pouila Sll WAAL toe i L Schuler. lierrisburg I, it N) man, Bloomsb'g, AM 'rhos A Haunt, Hagerstown F R'effer,ltead lug Wee D.an„ Newark, Del A Salmon, Baltimore Thos William.t.New Yank B J Madrehan,Baltimore Jae 13 Howe, Montrose, Pa i J T Vernon, Newark, N J John Wiley 9i wf, Wash, DO N E Garbart, NV ilnk, Del . Henry Thoransee, N Jersey The Com S H Brown, Utica, N $ MoGegal, 'Washington Pa on xson Jos 11 Oliver, Boston Mathews, Penns. M Halheaon, Penn& Wm Pasoan Joseph Hull Isaac Jackson Chester co York JWard, New J Campbell, Elkton • merclal. Chas Buffington, Chaster co W Augheubarb. Pottstown David Dunn, Huntingdon. R P Greenleaf, Chester co I .1 Cluck, Ikt D, PeHada Geo 0 Pierson. Onester co ,Toe S Roans. West Chester IS P Jones, pence S A Strawbridgn,Chester co Shares Penna - • n Myers, Afarytend es Union The Ste E litentin, Cheater co Levlson, Now 'fort J W IStatteru, Huntingdon .3 Entrekin, Huntingdon J Dewees, New York J B Conroy, Reading. V H Watt & MO, Latrobe MoShure, Qalway, V H (Willy St faro, N York d 0 Henbst, Martinsburg J P Farr, Oleo w AMOldney, Ilfaryland J S Laird, Juniata co Miss Laird, Juniata co C C Frazer. Phtia L Tate, Piffle Tl 4 II Wileoi, Salem, Pa G Greene, S.tem, Ya Ainua r arthburn,Newtown Rodge.rE, Titidson Thos McGear. . „ B Coburn, New Jtr«ey B. Stile«, Sprqiiitiotil, Itl Jobn Chriky. Delaware Cleo Tkiwer«, John L Gallo, Wilm, Del Wm 1 Sirmou. Bola ware. Geo H Breed, Dr... 0, York P Rona & wf, Dol The Bal Owen A Miller, Deana D Kesge, Monroe yo .7 Bess, Denim Thee Davis, Allentown Eagle. .T 1 Richards, Lehigh co S B Stondt, Quakertown Mias 0 Hitter, Buck., ea W E Drake St to Harlon L A ttt+ksch, Bethlahem Aaron Frey, Inaton Levi Wentz St la, Parma D Dickel, Lebanon John B Amou. LIITATIIet co J J Knappennerner, rennet it Hoapneeberiter, 'Nana Thee flobenold, Lehigh en The /#1 A 0 Briggs, Lnzerno ro tV B F 1 her & In. Wtu‘h C-Wrleht, Newark, NJ It Thompson, Penna Bliss C Rubinson. IN York B Sobrack, 1V York Chas Butter. PoUsimen • Blaster S Dell. X JorseY John Wood, Xenon thrum'. ES ?renal, Binghamton AV H Lennon John Mir, Reading V L Barnes & la, Reading H Brubaker, Meant Joy Dr Buttner, U S A J Drain, Peons Mrs I Sollida„ Reading SPEUL NOTICES MILITARY CLOTIIENG, REASONABLE PRICES. Military Clothing, ' Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military. Clothing, Reasonable Prices. . Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clotineg, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing. Remediable Prices. Military Clothing, a Reasonable Prices. Military•Clogdng, Reasonable Prices - . Military Clothing, • Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices.. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices: Military Clotting, Reasonable Prices.. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing, Reasonable Prices. Military Clothing. • Reasonable Prices. VOLUNTEERS will find we have a large assortment of MILITARY CLOTIIINO READY. MADE from which they can be fitted and prypared to march at n moment's notice. All sizes Officers' Coats, Blouses, Dark-Blue and Sky-Blue Pants and Vests, at moderate prices. Will make a suit to order and Ina few briars for the omergency. WANA.Malalt & BROWN. Popular Clothing House, " OAK HALL," S. E. Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Citizens' Clothing in splendid variety. jyl2•tf "Herm DYE fleet Dm! I BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYB f 8 MM. Best Sa ae World. The only' Harmless, Trite, and Be/fabis Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Red, Rusty. or Gray Hair instantly to a Giatali Black or Natural. Brown, without Injuring the Bale or Staising the Skin, leaving the flair Soft and Beautiful; Imparts fresh vitality, frequently cestorins its pristine color, and rectifies tke 111 effectsof bad Dyes. The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. -BATOKKLOIS: all otheis sre mere imitations, and abonld be avoided. Sold by ell Druggists, dm FACTORY, Erl BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. is,3l-17 Tax Pommes. OurrinNo noun, 073 P3113.J. "OAK HALL." Rest-class goods at moderate prima WaNattIAKER & &BOWL B. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Chaim Department (to make to order) No. 1 B.Blxch st Oh?-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TILE LATEST STYLati.. , mado lo the Beet Manner. expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOW EST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Ooods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Oar Oxtb 'Pomo SYSTEM i 8 Strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. den ly lON ES & CO , GO* MARKET Street. WirSßLZat WlLBorre EtroaisT Puslaux 1/00E-STITOII eLrWING . TdAdIiENES. kir lialeurooms. 7114 lIFIRRTWITT . Atrarkt. *lump Ra.nrith 3MC.A_RitIZET:#. _ COTTROL—PUTIVORD. —Ott the Bth inst., by the Be'. Herman Bockats. chaplain olTnroer'a Lane Hos pital, Jai.n M. Cottrol Cu Liz/Rift. Milliard, both of Thiladelphla. • puoi ra =i1.41 11117 CH.-On the 12th inst., Martha Much, daughter of 'The. and /Menet. Muth, aged 8 months and 3 daye. relatives and friends of the family are resnsct- . fully invited to attend the funeral. from the reddeuce of her Termite, 8. E corner of Fourth and Dickerenn streets, on Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock. •.. lIIILL.—On the 12th inst., Henry (1, eon of Joseph A. and 6. L. Hull, Reed 8 months. Funeral on Thum/lay afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of hie parents, No. MO Wallace street, •• SHERRERD —tin the morning of the 12th inst.. Wil liam, son of William D. and Sarah Sherrerd, in the • 6th year of his age. Federal from the residence of lie father, No. 1613 Fllbrrt street, on Thursday morning, 14th inst., at 9 o'clock. The relatives of the family are invited to attend, 110/IN.—On Tuesday morning, 12tit inst., Alexander H. Horn. „ Hie relatives and 'friends are respectfully Invited to attend hie fitment, from the residence of his father. John Horn, No. 14 titinth Broad street, on Friday, 111th Inst., at 10 o'clock A 'll. • M ARSHALL. —On the 12th inst., Ida Kate, daughter Of Thomas and Hole Marshall, aged 7 mouths. The friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral title afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence of her parent., No. 1300 Green stred. . • DAVIS —On the 12th inst. at Malvertoa, the resi dence of her son=io law. John Fareum, Mary , Davis, in the 79th year of her age. tf W MoRDAN.—un the 12th inet:,.Tacy Morgan, in the 68th year of her ego. The relatives cud friends of the family are Invited to attend tbb funeral, from the tesidenceof her eon . to-law, Charles Evans, Do. 614 north Sixth street, on Fir:tidily. the 14th ink., et 1 n clock. Interment at Gwnedd. " DUNLAP.—On Monday afternoon, the 11th instant, of pneumonia, after abort Illness, Thomas Dunlap, in the 71st year of ht. ego The relatives and friend% of the family are respectful ly Invited to attend lal• fuueral, from hie late residence, tio. 218 Wanhineten Square, this (Wednesday) after., noon, at flee o'clock precisely, without further no tice, SOWERS.-01 Sender morning, the 10th inst. ,George W. Sowers aged AO ears. • The relat i ves and friends of the faintly, and mernhere of the Fairmount Eneine Company, are root:tented to attend Lis funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, the 14th Inst., at 2 o'clock, front the residence of his Meter, Res ter Carpenter. No. 1008 Cambridge street. To proceed to Odd Follows' Cemetery. - • •• BLINTING.—On the 1 1 inst., Charles C.,son of Jo seph and Emma C. Bunting, in the 3u year f his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his parents' residence, Marehall road, Twenty-fourth ward, on Fourth-der. at 2 o'clock. STILLS.—On the 7th inst., Maggie K wife of Horace . M Stills. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fe moral. from the reeideure of her father, Wiz. B. Sttnith, No.-427 Vine street, on Wednesday morning, 13th lust , at 9 o'clock. •• OILLIN GRAM, —On First-day morning, the 10th Inst., Susan Elizabeth, wife of Minor Gillingham, and daughter of George Comfort. Her friends and those of the family are requested to attend her ineewil from the residence of her husband, Fallsiegton, Bucks empty, on Fourth-day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without (*cher notice. •• HINECLE. —At San. Luis Potosi, Mexico, George F. Ilinecte, In hie 46tlf veer, formerly of this city. •• HALZARD. —at Milton, Delaware, on Friday. July anis Hon. David Perm& ex. Governor of the State of Delaware, in the 84th year of his age. . • A MEETINO 01' Till.: BAR. OF THIS OLTY will .be held In the LAW LIBEARY AT NOON TO-DAY, (WEDNESDAY,) tei take action receive to the de/ease of their late fellow Inomber, TROMAS DUNLAP., Esq. 1t• "ptEssox aesoN, NOURNIZIG STORE, OIN CHESTNUT Stmet. iY7-tf VYRB & LANDELL, FOURTH AND •L'A AMIE( have a Flue eta:* of Mike, Flue coda of Nbawle. Flue Mock of Flannels, Fine clock of !Anew!, Mee !dotal of Alniglina. jegp earPl 0 qr I E .—OF FICE OF TILE BOARD OF HEALTH, S. W. corner SIXTH and SAIVhOId Street'', / PHII,ADIMPITIA, July 12.1864. am directed by the Beard of Health to poblish the following copy of a Recointlon, adopted by them thiv ,date. to Wlt: • W/i , ram, information having been received that yel low fever in prevollioir at Key Went. it is Oh BKRED that all YellPelk arriviog r•OID *aid port will he quanta tined at the Lazaretto until i thorwise directed. •_jylB•wire3t Q. RUSII . B3II I . ll.itealtizpalcer. • • ligr NOTICE—THE IMBUE SCHOOLS of the FIRST SCRQOL DISTR,IOI. nr PENN SYLVANIA will CLOSE Gotha penal SUHMBR VAC', Tim+ W FON rSDAY, in!, Mai and reopen ott MONDAY, September Mb. 1514. at 8) o'clock A. St. Mr order of the &tad of fiontrollere. iYI3-24 HENRY W. IiaLLIWILL. Seo'y. Ist COAL. REIPMENT.—ALL TUB Old loembor. er: CA 1.1• Alb MOORM'S COM PANY (P) trivet 'l'l4lS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, shnrp. In INDEPENDENCS SQUABS. 1L W I LI,IAN - Wt(lON, Tinnt•nant. REV. lIISIIOP SIMPSON, D. IL, preach In cot 31' B. Marsh. EV)Will ttrr•et, below Dickerson, 'ULS (Wednesday) EVE -1110, at 8 o'clock. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINO OLN OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNESSEE ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON McMICHARL, Philadelphia T. CIINNINGUAIH, Beaver CuitatY. REPRESENTATIVE. 1. Robert P. Ling, 11. Mimi W. Hall. 2. G. hierrison Goatee, 14. Chariee H. shriner. S. Henry Bumm. 15. John Whiter, 4. William H Kern, 16. David McCenaughy, 5. Barton H..Jetika, 17. David W. Woods. 6.4Charlas H. Hunk, IS. laaac Benson, 7. Itobelt Parke, 19. Johu.Palton. S. William Taylor, 29. Samuel B. Dick. 9. John A, Iliestand, Everard Storer, Id. Richard H. Coryall, 22. John P. Pelmay, IL Edward Holliday, 23. Ebenezer MeJunkin, 12. Charles Read. 01. John Hr. Blanchard. By order of the State Central Committee. LEAGITE IIEOFSE, 1118 CHESTNIPP STREET. I'IIt4A.IIELPIITA. Julyl3, 1861 THE MILITARY COMMITTEE UNION'LEAGUE THIS DAY, AT 1 OTLOCK, LEAGUE HOUSE, FOR THE ruxtrosz OF. TAXING SITCH ACTION IN . . PRESENT CRISIS OF THE COUNTRY AE MAY BE DEEMEI .. ADVI.S AISLE 1.2 t ORDER TO prownnrwmwmx Gensral attendance is earnestly requested. . By order" of the Billitnry Committee of the Union C. IZARD lIACEI7IIII, ligr, NOTICE. • MR FIRST NATIONAL 'BAN* OF PHILA DELPHIA NEW BANKING .11017 SE. I=l CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS, (north side of Chestnut, west of Third,) on and after TUESDAY. THE STH INSTANT. MORTON *oXIOI! . . 1 1EI•li t t l it: , sier ON BOARD PILOT•110AT "CLIMB," from Delaware. Breakwater. Loynd to Cape May. We, the und, 'signed, officers, passengers. and crews, numbefiog sixty-three, captured by the Confederate steamer PLORIDA, on thelsth instant, sent to the Dela ware breakwater, in the bol.dod cohon Der "HOWARD." of and bound for New York, from Nassau, captured on the same sate— Offer our sincere thanks to Captain BCHELLIZIOER. AND CRLW of the above Pilot Boat for his kindness in rendering us all theassittance in his power, and landing ns safely at Cape May, and we earnestly hopo the Government wilt remunerate him for his kind services to us and oar crews. TBOM AB HVEBBTT, Master Bark Greenland. — WILLIAM . PATTEN. Passenger. al. B. HOOPIM, Maeter Bark Gen, Berry. • 1111. S. J. BOoPBR, Yirst Officer Bark ()tn. Berry. JOAN GALVAN, Passenger. B. H. SBACKFORD. Master Bark Belinda. BENJ. P. BLAIR, First Officer. \ Or* THE SEHIVANNEAL MEETING- albs ALUMNI ASSOCIATION or she Central Binh School will be held THIS EVENING, at 84'clock, Pt the Bigh-School Building, BROAD and 0 RUN Ste. Members can, at the name time and place, obtain Tick ets for the Commencement. Ticketi for the Commence ment can alto be had of the Secretary. CHARLES BOCK W.kLTER„ President. lc* !Meat: BRICRY R Eintu:cris: Secretary I v EN D.—oFricE op ?VIE ALLEGHENY AND PITTSBURG OIL comee.- NY. No. 142 South THIRD Street, second Story. Tho Directors of this Company hare this day declared a dividend of two per cent. for. the month or June, on the capital atom clear of tax, Payattle'on and after the 10th inat. IY3I. S LANS. Secretary. delphia, Jul rar7THE CORNER sromm OF THE . IVII. ETEENTR-STRISET E. DEIUROIL Nine teenth and Poptar, wilt be laid on THURSDAY, July 14th, at 4P. M. Rev. Dictum Simpson, D. D., will otil- Mat, assisted by the Revs. Dr. Bartle°. Karts, Own, and s4hire. Should the weather be unfavorable the exereiess will take place at the HALL, SEVENTEEN YR and POPLAR. E T. KENNEY. iTIN-Es• , Pastor. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY , OF NORTH AMERICA, 232 WALNUT Street, PHILADIII.PLIIA, July it, 1861. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE U 0) LAN AND TWENTY CENTS per share—free of taxes—payable on demand. jyl2-61 I OFFICE MINE RILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD 00.1fPA DT, PIIIIADELYI2.Ik, 7 mo. 11th, ISGi Ars sta.ed meetiog, of the 'Board of Managers, held THIS DAY, a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar and BighAy • IlveSlents per share was declared, clear of State nod United States tax, reyable to' the Stockholders, or their legal renreeants lives, on or after the 2lst instant. The treader book will be eloped until the 21st but. iyl2•l2t WILLIAM DIDDLE, Secretary. r;ff... OFFICE OF THECOIIIIIFFEE ON Labor, income and Revenue., No. 118 souru SEVENTH Street, . Chairmen of Snit-committees of Committee ion Labor, Income and Revenue and persons having aubscrip. Lions in charge. both in and out of town, are earnestly requested to push forward the work, as it is highly 1111- portant that the bnsinetut of the Great Central Fair shall ne concluded at an early day. Thero are numerous Committees which have not yet reported. .L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman. MRS. E. W. MUTTER, Chairman. OFFICE' OF THE . FALIIIE• IYSII BARCE COMPANY. be.' 406 CRESTriTYY St, eet. PIIII.ADELNITA, July 6th, 1864. At a muting of the Bomid of Directors of rbe Fame In surance Company. held. tbtaday, adlvldead of THREE PER CERT. was declared, payable on demand. clear of all taxes. • W. I. BLANCHARD, jy6•l2t, Secretary. 'gra THE SUSQUEHANNA. AND TIDE WATER ne NAL COSTANIES have their °See at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room ire. 4. The "Transfer,dgency " of tbeso Companies, hereto fore in South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the office of the Companies, at the place above stated. OIFYINUE Or THE MAYOR or THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, July It, MX The. Committee of City Connctls on Defence and Pro tection will be in permanent Segelee at the Committee room, corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, whore it will be in immediate communication with the Mayor and with the General Commanding, and will be able to furnish information. Allofficers recruiting under the calla of the Governor will please to report at such Committee room without delay. It is urgently requested that they will comply with this desire of the municipal authorities. ALEXANDER HENRY • Mayor of Philadelphia. Or "TEL E °RAPTI NOTICE.—THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL- ItHIA, at FRANKFORD,wouid give notice that ,haring effected an arrangement with the INDEPENDENT TELEGRAPH LINE., a TELEGRAPH OFFICE le now open at the DANK for the accommodation of the pob lie, connecting FA,ANKFORD with all telegraphic points East, West, Month, and South. • Philadelpitla Meant* Beat and received at a rate ao low that peraone Vetoing time and money will and tele graphing cheaper than any other loathed of de.patch. WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Cashier. OFFICES. No. 419 Chestnut street, I No. 9 South Third street, No. 204 Walnut street,' Merchants' Exesance, Merchants' Hotel, 077-Bt] Second National Bank, tarOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT St., PHIL...DELT/11d, July fi 1931. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the ,pititl Stook of the Com filmy for the last six months, payable on demand, free of all taxes. • CHAS. FOSTER, jy6-12t. . nr. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, NO. 230 South THIRD Street, ' • PRILADELPIIII4; July o,' The Board of Directors of the LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY have directed the distri bution, on the 20th instant, among the holders of the Stock on the hooks of the Company on that day, of part of the proceeds of. sale of certain lands. part of the capital stock of the Company authorized to bo sold and distributed by the act of Assemply approved May 3d. 1914. • • In accordance with the direction aforesaid. on and after the 2011 instant TWENTY DOLLARS will bo paid .on each Aare to the Stockholders on tho books of the Company on that day. The transfer .books will be closed for this purpose from And after this day to the 20th instant, inclusive. WI-lir2o • . JOS C. COPYUCK, Tress:war. " ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, UNITED T 1127 RICT ..STATI NNEYLVAS INTERNAL REVENUE, FIRST DIS OF FENIA, PIIII.ADISLPIITA. July 1, 1961. Manufacturers of Tobacco, Snug', or Segare,are hereby notified to make out an inventory of the quantity of the different kinds of tobacco, snuff Dour, snuff, Neg'ars, tin foil, liquorice, and stems b.ld or owned by them this day. as required by the new excise law, which goes into force thie.day. The inventory mast mot forth the portions ram:inf. e tnred by themselves and purchased from others, with the market price of the several articles. • WASHINGTON KEITH, j44-mwf6t Assestor First District, Pennsylvania. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFEICE TILE ROCK OIL COMPANY .0Y PENNSYL.. VANIA, No. 409 WALNUT Street. PHILADIMPIIIA. July 6, 1861. The Board of Directors Lave this day. declared a MeV dend of TIIREE PER CENT, on • the capital. Mock of this Company, payable on and after the 20th of July, free of State tax. The Books of the Company will be closed on the 'Mi . at 3 P. Al,, and opened OD the 2lst. .41-thstu 0140 j,KO. F, altar, Treanor. ligr IC OTT ER, —BOARD OF EN KO}, MENT, FOl l l3lll DIWPRIC r, PENN A,,corner BROAD and SPRING' GARDEN Streeto. .11,Thr 811, 1864. The Board of Enrolment of this District are new en gaged in revising anti oorrecting the lists of persona en. Coiled as liable to do military duty. Persons who have been improperly enrolled on ac count of alienago, non-reaideuce, over forty-live years of age, ninif.4t permanent phyttical disability, or who have served two years in the present war, should ap pear before the Board, prove the same, and have their names &I rlekt n from the list. Any citizen who Las a knowledge of any one having escaped entotinent, and woo is liable to military duty; or of any ono n ho has arr.ved at the ago of twouty years since June, 16118; or of tarry who have declared their intention to become citizens, are earnestly invited to communicate such information to the BOARD OF EN ROLMENT, in order that each persons may be placed upon the blots. It is the interest rod duty of every enrolled citi zen to see that all who have been improperly omitted from the lists are added thereto. D. M. LANE, Captain, Provost Marshal Fourth Thettitt. Pertneylvania. ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELE GRAPH COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders will he hell at tho (Mice, No 3 ?Olt- NEST Place, 1233 South FOURTH Street, ott THURS DAY, the 21st lust, at 4 o'clock P. bi., for the purpose of circling nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, acid the transaction of such other business as may some be fore the meeting. H. it. SIIILLEBOPOItt), iT a-w3t - Secretary. VIVIDEND NOTYCE.OFFICE OF THIC UNION - PETROLEUM 'COMPANYt, 117 South FOURTH Street: . _ The Board of Directors have declared a third monthly dividend of two per cent on the capital stock, payable on and after the leth current. The Transfer Books will be closed on' the 13th, 14th, and lath current. CRARtEs A. DUI'. jl - 7-6t President. flyMl:r OFFICE ORGA NI OIL COMPANY, No. PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE.- CAMERON, Chairman 7110 Board of Directorg have title day declared a dtri dead of ONE PERCENT, on the Capital Stock of this Company, rayable on and after 13tn last , free of all taxes. Transfer Books closed on atb t open on 14th, ItS-61.. W. C. STILES, Jr, , Treasurer. t4 r. OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, New Yourc, June 10, 1664. NOTICE. Is hereby even that, pursuant to a resolu tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN TY PER CENT. on the subscrlptlon to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby Is, made payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or before the 18th day of July _next. Atteet: T. M. TYNCI, Secretary. OFFICE OF TIIE NEW YORK AND AVIDDLECOAL FIELD RAILROAD:AND COAL COMPANY.—n EreCilli meeting of the Stockholders of tbie Company Witt be held et the office of the Commas'. No. 204:South YOURTH Street. 00 SATURDAY, July 23d (teat ), 1564, at 11 o'clock A. bt. As business of lm , hortauce Is to be transacted, the attention of the Stock olders is earnestly requested: PETER K LANDIS, Secretary. PIIILATIRT,PITIA. July 6,-1594.-jyB.frow6t OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER SUBSTITUTE. COMMITTEE, No. 41.2 PEUDIE Street, 3uIY 7, 18e 4 . The Citizr us' Volunteer Substitnte Committee pro pose to as.-ist in raising troops by- aiding citizens in procuring substitutes and facilitating the paTn,ent of bounties, in the following re:lnner: Enrdled citizens who desire to furnish substitutes in advance of the draft will pay the sum or four hundred doilars to tke Treasurer,J. G. Eoseogarten Esq., No. 412 Prone street, f rem 10 to 2 o'clock, receiving his acknow ledatnent that the money will be returned if a certlfi sate of exemption is not procured, and giving to him a power of attorney, duly stamped, to collect the city bounty for the benefit of the Substitute. The minim of applicants will IA) registered in the order of their appli cation, and certi testes of exemption will be procured and furnished in that order. As soon as the certificate is obtained, the principal will, he notified through toe Post Office that it is ready for delivery en return of the Treasnrer's receipt, n hen the duty of the. Committee will cease. _The. Committee has official assurance that the t wain cafes which it will procure ‘ will exempt the principals for the term specified. The Committee wilt also endeavor to Procure repre sentative recru'ts for citizens not enrolled, on payment of FOUR HUNDRED HOLLARS. _ ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION to Atlantic City, FRIDAY, JolylGth. 1564. Tickets 11.40. Ceti be procured at:ASHAI EA D S EVANS', 724 CHEST PICT Street. Rooms of the associstlon, IoD9 and LOU CHESTACT Street, and at the wharf on the morning of the excursion. Last boat leaves Vine-street wharf at 6 o'clock A. M. jy&6o IIar"MONEY BROOK COAL COMPANY. —at a meeting of the Board of Directors , of the !dopey Brook Coal Company. held at their Odic*, No. 200 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. on the ath instant, a INVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT., clear of all taxes, was declared out of the earnings or the Company for the in , nthe of May and Jane, payable on and after the 19th of July. at the Office of the Company. JOHN B. IicCREAR Y. President. The honey Brook Coal Company was organized by the election of the following °Mears and Board of Directors: • . President, Tice President,' John B. McCreary. Lewis Andonried Treasurer, Secretary, Davis Pearson. DIRECTORS. John B. McCreary', I Lewis Andenried, Davis Pearson, Jacob A. Myers, iv; Int Thomas *. ReOVIL4. Secretary CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS SQO DOUBLE AND. TWIST CASSI • ?SERBS. *1.58 6.4 Wide Dark Mixed Haim Tweeds. • Low. priced and fine Cassimeres. No advance is Sommer Stock. Linen Drills and Duck. Superfine White Duck and Drilla. Superb Stock Woolen,. aid tn. WILLIAMSVILLE. New York mills and other good makes Muslims, by thv piece or yard. Wide Sheeting s by the piece. Best old standard makes Unbleached Mnslins. Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Stripes, An. i • Towels and Towelings. . - Damask Table Linens, Napkins. FANCY SHIRTING FLANNS.EL COOPER & CONARD, ,iY7 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. DANIEL STEINMETZ, Chairman. J. 1. CLARK lian.E, JOHN TiluMP6ol4, CLEMENT H. PENROSE. J. O. ROSENOARTEN, Treasurer 11.EARY C. LEA, Secretary. 'TAIL DRY GOODS. MIDDLES= 64 LIGHT BLUES. ALL GRADES . DARK BLUES. 8.4 AND 64 INDIGO FLANNELS. 24 AND 64 BLUE OASSIMERES. EA AND 64 DOESKINS. FULL STOOK •or own*. DO. D 0... . • COATINGS. DO. DO. CASSIMERES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS CLOTHS FOR COAOHMAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &o. W. T. SNODGRASS, • 148 SECOND and 33 STRAWBERRY Sta. EXA MINE OUR LAWNS. Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 44e. Lawns. white around, neat figured, 44c. Burkaback and Bath Towels, large.aesortment. Bird 's Eye Linen 'rowels. . Extra size Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls.fae-ewe.let-. - es- ----- --- zee ..nd Y. B"1"411 8trit WA/Cr/AM lECH Street BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. 30 ADVANCE IN PRICES. We are still selling onr Black Silks at the same _prices as we did early in the season, notwithstanding the re cent advanoss. MASTt.3 SILKS. ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silks. all colors. $l.BO to 35.75. Fancy silks. $1 to 82.60 Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.87 to $B 3O . .Itlll Chens Silks, at 42.87)4, worth $3.10. 66 64 at *S.W. " at 84.75. "• 85.60. " 'at . 10 pieces small 'Plaid Rilks s6 . at_111.25, 811 worth 31.03. • U. STEEL boN, ap23. tf Noe. 713 sad 711; N. TENTH Sweet pt_ A WHITE BAR E GES FOR SHAWLS, Circular.", &c. 8-4 White Neiman!. 8.4 White Gauze Marais. 8-4 White Crapb Maretz. 8-9 Bleck Herman! Baregee. S-4 Black Tamartines. 6-4 Black B tregea 6-4 Black Crape Nardi. 6-4 Black De-Lalnes. 6-9 White Merinos& 6-4 Black Marianas. EDWIN HALL & CO., .le3o .2.3 South SECOND Street._ 46 E MAIL DE PARIS," FOR THE 6ElN.—This delightful preparation Is egos cLally recommended to ladies about visiting the country or sea shore, for removing the discoloratious caused by sunburn or salt air. The " Email de Paris" is tal dorsed and universally used by the ladies of the French. capital. EUGENE JOIIIN, No. 111 S , TENTH Street, below Chestnut, Avant for l'Email de Paris. Je23-Imlf HARRIS' MIXED CASSIMERES. Light mixed Cassimeres; for boys' salts. Melton and Plaid Cassimeres. • Marino Cassirneres and Cashmeretts. Linen Drills, Satinets, and Cottonadet Ladles' Cloak leg Cloths, choice shades. Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap. Towels. Towelling, and Napkins. Large assortment at JOHN H. STOKES'. 702 AECEI Sires 1024 CHStaNDT STRBET The attention of LADIES VISITING THE CITY, or those abou t LEAVING ' for 'Watering Places,'• or " the Country," is respectfully invited to the extensive stock of WHITE GOODS, suitable ter SUMMER WEAR, for Winn BODIES, MORNING WRAPPERS, Sic. An extensive assortment is offered in Lace and Worked Edgings and insertings, Veils, handkerchiefs, Collare,Siceves,and in plain and fancy Plaid, Ftriped, and Vizored White PRESENT PRICES !dual BELOW 'MIER PRESENT RETAIL VALDE. 100 PrintextLinen Cambric Dresses. 100 pieces Puffed, Tacked. and Striped Muffins. E. M. NEEDLES. MARSHAL'S SALES: MARSHAL'S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Sale, by the Honorable John Cadwalltiler, Judge of the District Court of the United States , ' in and for tee Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public eats, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the Steamship Wharf above VINE Street. on TUE:•DA Y. July 26, 1861, atl2 o'clock, M. the steamer DONEGAL, (formerly Austin;) was built at 'Wilmington, Delaware, In 1560, by the well known builders Messrs. Harlan & Hollingsworth. The Donegal is built of iron In the most approved Manner; has water tight compartments, side wheels; her dimensions are, length, Da feel; beam 31 feet ;depth, 16 font 6 inehee, measures about 1070 tons; the engines aro In good order, and engineer's department well found; has large between deck, good cabin accommo dations, large cars yinu capacity, and having been built for the Texas and. Nesse Orleans trade, Is fast, and of light draft of water, and. particularly well adapted for transport aerylees. . WILLIAM MILLWARD, LI. E. Marshal, E. D. of Penna. Philnd'a, July 7,1661. • jya-Htt • LOOKING GLASSES. . . JAMES S. EARLE it SON. 816 CIISI3TIgRIT firRBET. We now In store a 'very fine assortment of LOOKING GLASSES. of ovary aliaractor. of the MT BEST MANUFACTURE AND LAMM' STYLE& OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, aldo PIOTHRE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMER. LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL colors, an they are executed and colored at B. F. REIHER'S Gallery, furnish you portraits of Invaluable character. See specimens at 024 ARCH street.lt• . _ purz APPLE CHEESE.-511 CASES •IL CHOICE BRANDS. Sap Sago and English Dein , Cheese of ebotce quality. For sale by RHODES Si WILLIAM*, jyl3. tf 107 South WATER Street SOUSED rids FEET 100 KEGS PRIME. Soused Lambs Tongues, 11:0 kegs prl ne. 6011Mftl Tripe, 100 hogs prime. For rule by • RHODES & WILLIAMS. jyl3-if 101 Routh WATER &root.- PART -ES DE VIRTE—STILL IN THE Na.:iriin tido or perm ler favor.—Thoso beautiful plataras oreimade Se TlLlRurraumed rtyltiP at 13 F.•3l.l3lMEH'S•Pho tograph Galtrry, 624 ARCH Street. it. NO 'PICTURES_ MADE ARE MORE popular or in greater demand than REIMER'S 41 Colored Photographs, or flue Mutt , and 'ACCUrstey of like ness and coloring. SECOND Strtet. above Utoen. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPTITA, WEDNESDAY, XITLY 13, 1864. 1 ! , STII 'UNION LEAGUE NATIONAL GUARD RUINER, JUL 7th. 1S 4 rso r _II34DUNTXX". ,513,1 ALL THE OFFIGER9 OF THIS REGIHENT,HAVE And citizens enlisting in any of the flompanies can do iro with the certainty or haying Competent andT Experienced Officers Let every citizen leak at the danger that threatens, ualawaaisAmiimaammwa reinforcing ortrarmies for a short time, and determine o enlist at once, and aid, in crashing the rebellion. 8. Biclieurr REMEMBER THAT OUR NATIONAL OAPi- DO NOT HESITATE, BUT DOME AT ONOE.i COME, EVERY MAN THAT CAN, AND FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL BLESS YOU FOR THE SUP PORT YOU GATE AT THIS IMPORTANT PERIOD OF TIM WAR, AND OF OUR COUNTRY'S HISTORY TO . THE PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OF le now calling for recruits for immediate service in the field. The officers aro all men of experience. and have ed their courage in the field of battle Every moment is precious i the enemy threatens our Capital, and Come forward at once—from your workehopg, (vim your stores, from your factories—and prove to these iraltore,that they shall not desecrate our soil with im punity. The Emergency is pressing, and the rus h to the front of slew brave, devoted patrfots, to co-operate with the gallant Army of the Potomac, will pat an end forever to the hopes of the rebel hordes. tome forward, then . , and obey the pressing call of your country, and sustain the pride and glory of. your good old Commonwealth. The Military Committee Will meet daily, and the Her. chants of Philadelphia are earnestly solicited to unite with them for the plume of sending this element to the front at once. ' J7l3•St COAL REGIMENT IN TI -1,4 FIELD. and. desirous of joining this Regiment. will TO MEN OF COLOR. Authority has been received to raise A REGIMENT OF MEN 07 • COLOR FOR .ONE 'HUNDRED .DAYS. RALLY, MEN OF COLOR, AT ONCE POR•YOUR COUNTRY I .Arm for the defence of your homes I En roll yourselves for the emergency. A Regiment ought to be rallied within TWO DAYS. Chester and Dela ware counties will send three Companies, Bucks and Montgomery will do as well. What will Philadel phia do? COLONEL TAGGART Late Colonel 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, will command, and the Officers will be the graduates of the Military Board at Washington. • CITY BOUNT OF ($5O) FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid each man. COME, THEN, TO HEADQUARTERS, NO. 1210 CHESTNUT STREET, AND ENROLL TOUR NAILES. jyl2•St MILITARY. COL. HATIMANUS NEFF: THIS REGIMENT IS ACCEPTED NOR ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. 610 PER MONT.EI PAY SEEN SERYICB IN THE FIELD. TO COMMA.ND:TIEESI TAM IS AGAIN THREATENED! !SOW IS THE CRISIS !I 13EA.13QT_TA:FLT.V.EtS, RACE STREET, BELOW-SIXTFI PHILADELPHIA THE MERCHANTS' REGIMENT COME .FORWARD, MEN 1 MEN, BRANS, PATRIOTIC MEN, ARE ZiSEDRD: CITY_ BOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLARS HEADQUARTERS, 134 CHESTNUT STREET OFFICERS OROARIZING COSIFLNIES, REPORT IMMEDIATELY COAL 3MXCJIIALNGM, 205 M . 4ALNOfl3l7.lllrt 5. 4 50 CITY BOUNTY I RECRUITING EXPENSES paid by the COnimittee J. G. FELL, . WM. HUNTER,- JR., ALFRED DA; -4011 N ROMMEL, ix.. DAVIS PEARSON, JOHN E. ORAEFF, JESSE M. COOK, Committee. fCOMPANY• F, GRAY RESERVES .Tho Company to Toorottina for - One Ilandred Daye t. under ibe tali of Oo C tin . Wlllsiio Wilt) AY tql paid to each recruit on being mustered in. All good Citizens are iuvittll to cell at the Armors' BROAD STREET, BELOW RACE, - And enrol thempel woo. 11. C. KENNEDY. Captain. 6. C. BERN. 0, p, f GRAY RESERVE IZEC=IMENP. TRH REGIMENT IS NOW RECRUITING FOR ONE BUNDRED DOS' SERVICE, LNDEO. TEE CALL, OF 00T. CURTIN ARMORY CO. A, 810 MARKET ST " C, 808 MARKET ST ' MORT ZENTII and CHESTNUT CO.'S F, G, IT, I, and IC, at CITY ARMORY,- BROAD, BELOWRA,CE EACH RECRUIT RECEIVES - $5O BOUNTY. IF. P. NICHOLSON, MAJOR gOIISI&NDING T. S. BROWN, AUting Adjutant MERCHANTS' REGIMENT. ATTENTION; CO. A. Members of thia company will moot at HEADQUARTERS. 434 CHESTNUT STREET COME ONE! COME ALL! RALLY ROUND THE FLAG ONCE MORE! itEcnurrs WARTED-v 0 BOUNTY. 100 DAYS' SERVICE. w. J. sutpsox, captain.. APPEAL':TO MERCHANTS: MER 14 ANTS' REGIMENT, COLONEL E. WOODWARD, Is now reorganized and recruiting for immediate service In the field, in response to the Governor's call for troops to repel invasion. AIONEY 1S NEEDED AT ONCE, and the Merchants of Philadelphia are earnestly requested to send their con tributions to; the und,,wignecl without delay. JAS. S. MARTIN, of Garrett & Martin, - . 502 MARKET Street, Treaanrer. /oirti WOODSIDE, of J. Woodside dt Co., 107 South FRONT Street. THOS: A BOYD, of Boyd & Stroud, 32 North FOURTH Street. A, P. SMITH, of A.. P. Stll P. Smith, 246 CHESTNUT. Street. Finance Committee. BEAD QUARTERS, 703 SAN -11, SOM STREET, Member.; will retort TIDE DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 3P. M., Sijp,,Np TO 1131 MUSTERED TN. RHINO HORSES AND EQUIPMENTS. Ntnety-Mx men' in the Company. Mew more OLD CAVALRYMEN taken, and horses furnished. . SSO 130UNTY TWO BLACKSMITHS WANTED, Bs:Order.GEORGE D. STROUD, Captain Commanding HEA.DQUA.RTERS.LA.TE COM PANY A. FIRST PHILADELPHIA ARTILLE RY, 1733 NIANKET Street.—Tho Armory of late Co. will ho open for RECRUITS for the Batten• now organizing nailer Captain R. SPENCER MILLER from 10 A. N. toll) P. AL Detachment Drilla at 10 A. Df. and ft P.ll jy13.2.t. IiItATTENTION 1 PHILADELPHIA. VNION ARTILLERY.—The Cmpany hes beei accepted as a Battery of Artillery by the Go vercur,aud ?peruke are now received at the AiWory. BROAD Street, below Race. 100 Days Service. 46111Betant. ' Captain A. J. FITZWAVIIR. First Mont. B, L. MATLACK. Second Lient..T. C. NV: FRISHAIIITH. gItzARTILLERY CORPS, WASH • atoTor %LATS.—A Special ale•tinit of this O rps . 'will be held THIS MORNING. at ten , . . . clock, at the Amory W % . • I c e HOOD. 2d Sergeant. A RT IL L E RY-DAHLGREN LIGHT BATTERY—Antfory No. 638 JLIKKET Street.. Beaniting for the emergency. Mem bt.rs of the company of the late Howitzer Batte n. and otbere, come and enrol your.lans ILL once. By order of. Captain 'E. SPENCER MILLER. EDW. S. Onicrniti.t., 0. N. jyl3-2t. 1 3 ENIStYLVANIA. RESERVES-2D REOIDIENT.—Captain ROBERT IL SiIITH, of the Old "d Reserves, after three years' service , Pro Poses to RECRUIT A COMPANY for Unmet iat. :and active service. His Headquarters are at N... 416 T. micaltr .Etreat, assiAtt front of Indeprndvnce Hall The " solid Stew of Philadelphia" shenld euconnes. ad. v...tclattc tne advantsge , of experienced otlicera. iyES-2t, ATTENTION, YOUNG MEN! Respectable young men. good horsemen. disposed to reepohd- tr. the call or General Conch fur MOO Ca- VALRY (to fuluish their ORD hoIRO3 -slid horse equipments.) are requested to report WIT ROUT DELAY at 703 SAN Oat Slroot, for Compahy organization_ .30 bounty. George D. Stroud, late Captain Co. C. 20th Pa. Car.; C2otb Pa. Car. -. AVM J. tete}st Lieut. nn a 4.11274n.5.-1....:0... • 11 ok Reynolds. kate IS3d P. V. GRAY - : :RESERVES,. COMPANY company is now recruiting at armory, RROAR'StaeeWbelow Race. S. W. PEWIT. Recruiting Officer. I THE COMMERCIAL REGIMENT, LECEILEE Twit 'Reigliinentinsabeen accepted. and will commence o muster to,day:: ihlr . op its companies by culling at 'THE lIIADQOARTERS, WETHERILL HOUSE, BASSOS! STABS'''. ABOVE S'XTEI, . _ Today. or a t any of the recruiting stations. •Its (aeon are all veterans. Do well by enlisting in his Regiment. . • • • • FIFTT..DOLLATIS- .9A.w,111034 . RS: f i l • CRIJ.e . T . S.'yOkCOMPANY I_ ..: 1 T L:. ~.... C rrA a FAusbAMB. • ' . :....MER.CitiNT.V . itapputrr.. - . R aVAITARTERS, • • INDEPENDVICE SWAB: I'ETEItkNEI, TO THE FRONT ! OFFICE rcrenElls . VOLUNTEER SUB iTTTITTE I. COMMITTEE. No. 412 PRUNE Street, Julyll. MC 1 Veterewi, whom terms of service have expired. can now TP•onliet tanner the moat advantageoue conditions, and whihramistfog their country at this crisis can FO• cure ample provision for their families during the Dab. sence. By applying to this Committee, they will be put into the service as Substitutes, and will receive on the day of mutter SIX FIQNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS TN CASH, In additin •the bonoty offered by the Government. Veterans, The country looks to you to uphold her Sag against the odvaociog !mate of rebellion apply al the office of the Committee from 10 A. Ti!. to 2 P. hi. DANIEL sTE•Nm rz. Chairman. Q. ROSE NGARTE 1, Treasurer. .1 t CLARK RARE, JOHN THO MPSON. CLEMENT E. PENROSE, HENRY C. LEA .I§IATTENTION," INDEPENDENCE CITY GUARD ! I RECRUITS wanted for three Companiee. to be commanded by Major G. ECKENDORPF; and to be =petered to for he day= 'AR the =ma! Beauties paid, and pope bat good men wanted. - Armory on LaRDPIER etreet. rear of the neadettly of Mack. ip . pekevery.day from 9A. M. to 8 P M. j)1241. . • Maier 0. SCIRENDORPP. RECRATITS.WANTED FOR I •• • COMPANY "B," GRAY RESERVES ARMORY. ill2-2V BROAD and RACE: t. THE MEMBERS . OF COMPANY . G. DIERGRANTS' RIOURENT, aro regneet•d to report tbornselve3 at the HEADQUARFERi OF THE REGIMENT, CRESTNOT Street, lialow NtI OLD MEMBERS HAVE A CHANCE• FOB PRO MOTION. TH. K. VOOEL, Recrattin 4. 0 M ter. tiMERCHANTS' REGIMENT-COM PANY B.—This Company is DOW HE , IRUITING, at Headquarters, No. 4E* CHESTNUT Straw, for One Readrvti Days Service., Tl 2-31. . -.141E RCB ANTS' It It GUI EN T-AT TEN TI ON, . COI PAN Y /I—This Ctimpany Is reern 4 t- I Ing for NO days' service at Headqa,aters, No. 434 CHESTNUT trest .2,2 • EALLT ONCE! iltllatA MID* .TOUR OLD OFFi- J112.3r. I CITIZEN S'. VOLUNTEER SUBSTI TUTE COMMITTEE. . • This office is, fur the present, at • 412 PRUNE Street. Offico hours, for SUBSTITUTES, from 10 to 2, and 4 to 6. For CITIZENS, from 12 to 2. No applications can be received without paYment. All clerks must be drawn to the order of J. (1. Rosso garteo, Treasurer. • jyll 3t L NOTIO.E.-:-4{EADQUARTEM.3 PRO VOST MARSHAL SECOND DISTRICT. PRILADIMTRIA, June 29th, 1851. The Lists of Persona enrolled as liable to do Mili tary duty are now being revised and corrected. - Persona who aye Improperly enrolled, on account of alieuage, non-reefdence, ever forty-five years of aite,or permanent physics'; disability. si.onld appear before the Board, prove the same , and have their names stricken oC the list. Civil officers, clergymen, and all otberpramlnent sill. zeus, who know of persons who have arrived at twenty years of age. since. Enrolmente, June, 11353; of those whos alien were omitted by the Pro Per el/rollicks 0111- cars; who have declared their luteutlone to be come citizens; persons , discharged from the military and naval service of the finned States, who have not been in such service two years during the present war, ate O vlted to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT and Rive push information In their possession as may aid in the correction and revision of the Lists. • EDWIN PALMER, . jrl4ll. Capt. and Prov. Marshal Second Dist., Pa. TO ' SUBSTITUTES.-$6BO BOON'. OFFICR.CTTIZENS' VOL. SURATITUE COMMITTER. • No 1-12 l YIIN R B Street. July 9, 1664. Thin Committee in vow prepared to reoeive Volunteers who are not liable to military duty. It will have them wintered in as subatitatee, and wilt pay them on the acme day the sum of six hundred and tiny dollars In men, without ded act ion for commission or brokerage In addition to this, Substitutes are soave d to T wenty five Dollars Government Bounty, and one month's ad vancepay, For further partieulara, apply at the office of the Com mittee, betweenlo e• Id and 2 1' 91. Daniel litelon.etz. Chair'n. Joi n Thompson. .1. 0. li...avosurten, Treater. Clement B. Penrose. J. I. Clerk'llare. Henry C: Lea. kyll.6t I HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA. PHILADELPHIA, June 9S, UGC The names of persona TOMOVI n g to or from this DI et riat will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment. colas or the thus are open for public inspection, and civil officers and all citizens are Invited to appear and point out errors in the lists and gi Tema information as may aid In the correction and — revision thereof. Any person enrolled way appear before the Board and claim to have his risme stricken off the list if he can show satisfactorily that he isnot properly enrolled. on amount of dliertage, Noe: residence, Over-ape, Permantint Physical Daability. A compliance with the foregoing suggestions is ear slimily whetted. WM. S. LEH HAN. Jae. tf • . Captain and Provost Marshal.. THE TINIVERSA.I, WRINGER WITH COO. WHEELS is in UM in all United States Anent has, Naval and Blind Asylums, and all our benevolent institutions, I t can housed with great profit wherever liquid is to he•piessed from any thing. but it is espe cially necessary to every faintly, as it saves TISIE , L 8011, and CLOT•A IWO% All COG.WH 13EL wRENG. Egli are WAHRANTED. K L. BUILNIIA)1. ' 27 Smith SIXTH Street, Agent for blattafacturere. SIII9IMER RESORTS. COLUMBIA. HOl.l 6E, CAPE MAY, FOR THE SEA-SHORE THROUGH IN TWO noußs UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION - OF GUESTS. Mang Thavo VINE STREET FERRY flatly at 73,1 A M.. 2 and 4.115 P M. Terms $2l per week, or $2,50 per day. BROWN 4.t - j77.1m PROPRIETORS. SUMMER TIERORT.---13R0 A.D -TOP MOUNTAIN ROUSE.—This rotnantic aped can be reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central . Railroad to Duntingdon, thence by the. Broad. Top Railroad via Dudley. Excursion 'Tickets are leaned at hal d e the tounlrottsi which ars good until the first of October, accommodatione. TERMS —CI 2pe r week ; per day $216. Children and servants half price. • For farther particulars address C. M. ALLMOND dr Co., Managers, jy9-lm Broad• Top City, Huntingdon Co , Pa. B RIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. SMITH, Proprietor. This large and conimodiona Hotel is now open for the reception of visitors. Persons desirous of visiting the sea-shore will find this one of the moot desirable places for excellent Bathing, Fishing. Gunning, ,!CO. Situa tion. three miles from• Atlantic City. and communica, lion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Boats will be in readiness at the Inlet on the arrival of the traine, to convey gneete to . t t THE WHITE ROUSE LOCATED . ON 'Massachusetts avenne,between the Ocean and Rail road, at ATLANTIC CITY, is now prepared to receive visitors. The proprietor, thankful for past liberal sun port, pledges himself to spare no efforts that will contd. bate to the happiness of his patrons, and secure for them the comforts of a home at the sea-side For information,. address WM. WHITEHOUSE, te2S- f•wilt. Atlantic City. RPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.- +-4 This popular Bummer. Resort will be opened for the season June 30th, 1864. The undersigned begs leave to call the attention of his friends and the ~nhuo In general to this magnificent and well-known establish. went, which, though having undergone a change of proprietors, will be continued under the new adminis tration with greatly improved advantages, and in• tressed facilities for health and pleasure. From his valuable experience, the proprietor feels warranted In as,nring the public that every depart meat of the establishment will be conducted to the en lire satisfaction of all. - Thee facilities for railroad communication with the Ephrata Mountain Springs are well known: FROM - BALTIMORE—Northern Central Railroad. The 9.23 A. M. train, via York, Wrighteville, and Co lambic, arrives at the Springs at 9.30 P. M. FROM PHILADELPHIA—CentraI Pennsylvania Rail. road.—The 11.20 A. M. train, changing cars ac Landis ville, arrives at the Springs at 3.30 P. M. READING RAILROAD_—The 8,16 A. AL train arrival it the Springs at 12 M. FROM NEW YORK—New Jersey Central, via Easton and Reading.—Tbo 6 A. M. train (Jersey City) arrives it the Springs all 2 JOHN W. FREDERICK, Proprietor. N. B,—A due LIVERY attached to the establish=: RES SO 1.1 . S PRIX GS.--THIS 'LIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, located on the Summit or the Allegheny Mountains, 2,960 feet above the level of the sea, oral be open for the reception of visitore on the 15th day of June, 1564, and will be kept open until the Ist of October. The buildings connected with this establishment are of a substantial and comfortable character. The water and air possess euperlor attrac tions. The cool forests and dry and bracing atmoaphere contribute to the pleasure of those who seek relief from the oppressiveness of the eultry air of thickly populated towns and cities. The grounds, walks, &c., have been highly improved,, and are of a varied and picturesque character. A fine Band has been engaged for the season. ample facilities for bathing have been provided. The min•criber intends to spare impalas to render it in every respect as comfortable and attractive es possible, and hepatic, by his long experience in the hotel business, to anticipate and SUPPLY' the wants of the public. Tbe railroad connections of Cresson enable him to obtain supplie.it for the table not only from the surrounding country, but from both the Philadelphia and Pittsburg markets, There is at Cresaon Springs*Telegraph Office, end two daily mails from Philadelphia and Plitsbarg and intermediate points. Tickets (good for the round trip) from Philadelphia ran be had at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. For further information address Jelf.-lm Cresson Springs, Cambria. county, Pa. fIONGRESS HALL, A.TLANTIO N.- 1 CITY. —I would respectfully inform my friends and the public that I have again taken CONGRESS HALL, this being the third year, and have made every preparation for the. coming season; the house being enlarged, remodelled, new furniture the chambers with Spring Beds, &c. &c., and will accommodate four Hundred Guests. 'Yon will And no better place than CONGRESS HALL it is the nearest to the ocean of any of the large houses of Atlantic City, being but MO verde from thelßeach,. thus nresentinaltself an wimp tate to the public. There cannot be any better bathing than Atlantic this summer; the Sand llar, that Was such a great draw-back last season , has all been swept away by the high tides of last winter, forming Steel: the beet Bathing Surf on the Atlantic Sea Board: 0. W. HIN.KLB. There le an excellent Baud of Mimic engaged. Attached is a Splendid Billiard Room. jel4-1m BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.- This popular Bummer Resort In now open, and pre pared for the reception of visitors, until October next. The Hotel ;will be under the charge of the most expe rienced management in the country. The Bedford Railroad bae bean finished to within one hours' ride of Springs, over fine Turnpike road. Visitors. will come by Pennsylvania Hailroad to Hunt ingdonethence by Broad Top and Bedford through. Ample arrangements have been made to supply deal ers and individuals with the BEDFORD WATER, in well-steamed casks. as follows: For Barrel, oak (40 ga1)..53 00 n. 111 orders addres m sed to 88..B B. . L. ANDSBSON, Bedford. promptly filled. Persona wishing rooms. ,or 11 1 Anformationsbout place,will address ESPY L,..ABD ON. l e3- 2m UNITED STATES HOTEL,' • CAPE ISLAND, N. J. JOHN WHET, AARON MILLER, raOriturrose, Nog leave to eall The-attention of their friends and the public to the above magnificent Establishment, INl f tgl u i t te ore& for the reception of visitors on the Besides a spacious Dining aria rectos., MIUS an nuusnal number o flarge and well ventilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished with new fund cure throughout. The Proprietors of this Establishment will spare no tare or .expense to meet the wante of their guests. thereby hoping to share liberally in' the public; pa tronage. Application for rooms made to the subscribers, by letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt reply. iett-6w WEST b MILLER. (OAIMERCIA.L HOUSE, CAPE MANI), NEW JERSEY, fa non open for the reception of Visitors. Every effort will be made to make the guests of the bowie com fortable. Terms moderate. For Rooms, &c. apply at A. BERGFELD'E resi dence No. 254 South . TWELFTH Street. 3y7;i2t .K. 'BROWN & CO. • 66 THE' . CLARENDON" ATLANTIC • CITY, is now open for the accommndation of boarders. Tbls }loose le Wasted in a central part of the Wand. and every room to the house commands a flue view of the sea. • The bathing never was better. jy6-1m; JAMES JENKINS,M. D. • CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.—The Proprietor takes pleasure in an nouncing that this favorite and fashionable Watering Place is now open for visitors. The personal and un divided attention of the proprietor will be' given to the want. and comforts of his elitists. iTl.lm • • N. W. WOODS. Proprietor. SEA BATHING.-NATIONAL HALL, CAPE ISLAND. Cape May, N. J., Is now open for the reception alit. numerous guests. Terms moderate. Children ander 12 years of age and servants h ill price. 'Superior accommodations and ample room for two hundred persons. AARON GAERETSON, je24.2m . Proprietor. LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, A J., NEAREST HOUSE TO THE BEACH. This well-known hoagie is now open for the reception of Boarders. Bathing never Was better. • -. jelS-lm• J. WOOTTON, Proprietor. UNITED STATES HOTEL,LONG BRANCH, N. J., is now open for the reception of clatters. Addreen B. A. SHOESL&XER, Prop'r. jeB-2.ne• CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, AT LANTIC CITY, N. J.—Thia private BOARDINO ROUSE (always open for Boarders), is now frilly IV' ranged for the accommodation of Summer v ielters The situation is one of the best on the Wand, being in tall new of the Ocean, and. near excellent bathing grennd. mySl-2m JACOB KELM. Proprietor. ' miLLLNE.RIE GOODS. • am . MISS M. A. BARE'4,, t 1 o. 1346 CRESTNTIT STREET. Has opened a large assortment of PARIS MILLINERY, Apl4-Ste For rtv. &Mina stud tinmmer of 1864 ARAry..GOODS. FRCTHINGHAM 85' WELLS E=rl33 HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHENTINOS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS."' WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND • 61hEsieg. BROWN BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. ra VC/DENTED YARN. &c. se2s-Iftf SEVENTH NATIONAL. BANK, NO. 216 MARKET STREET, CORNER OF STRAWBBERY CAPITAL, 8125,000. TO BE INCREASED TO $500,000 DIREOTORS. . . , HENRY G. MORRIS , of Morris, Taeker, ar Co., Pascal Iron Works, Fifth and Tacker Streets. . CHARLES S. CLOSE, of Close St Nesbit, Builders MO.. 331 Reed Street. JAMES M. PRESTON. Manufacturer of Woolen Goods, Manayunk. J. A. WATERS, of J. A. Waters St Co., 3Vholosale Grocers, No. 113 Market Street. S. B. COUGHLIN, Real Estate, No. 601 North Thirteenth • Street. WM• P. CLYDE, Agent Philit'da and New York Express S. B:Co., No. 14 South Delaware Ave. GEORGE W. HILL, Manufacturer of Carpetinge, No. 126 North Third Street. J. W. SOLIDER, Wholesale Boole and Shoes, No. 600 Market Street. J. Z. DERAVEN, Importer of Wines, Braudios,-&c.. HOB. 30 and SZ South Delaware Avenue. This Bank having been duly authorized to commence business under the National Currency Act. is now pre pared to receive DEPOSITS, make COLLECTIONS, and transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Discount days on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of each week. J. Z. DEHAVEN, President. E. S. HALL, Cashier jyl•fmw6t ►i`o FAMILIES RESIDING IN TIM COUNTRY. We are prepared. as heretofore. to supply fenetlici at their Country Iteeidencea with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &a. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS; n7Sl•tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. PURE PALM OIL BOAP.—TH7J3 SOAP le made of pure, fresh Palm OH, and to entirely a Vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fate. In house of one dose's cakes, for Inver box. Manufactured by • ORO. Id. ILLKIISTON It SON, No. 116 MARGAMITTA Street, between Front and looond. &boy. Oallowhlll !e6 6f NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE INDEPENDENT. ediled by REv. HENRY WARD BE:EC:HER, Rv.v. JOSHUA LEAYITT, D.D., Alin THEODORE TILTON, GEORGE J. BOLTON Is issued in the same form. and at the same low Price of Per Annum. notwithstanding Me great advance Lja white paper. Rev.FIP,NICY: WARD BEEcaEn THE For:LOWING EMINENT WISITHICe. 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RECORD OF THE RSBELLIOS. .By Frank Moore. • HOTEL FURNITURE; 'WANTED -- Wanted. the completastock of FURNITURE for a large. new, tirst•class co try HOW, including two large kitchen coal stoves. with utensils complete: For 'Attire for three parlors and forty bedrooms, china, and glassware. bedstead! mattresses. Ste.. &e • Second - baud ?tarn:cum in rood order. will answer. 'Terms caRIL Address "H. P. R.,"•EO: WILLING'S Alley. Philadelphia jyll St B L w f uc ? 1 ' 1 ; 7 31;4 33 TR 8 AliD WHEEL- . . . . Wanted at rube, to work in Government repair shops. Quartermasters' Department Depot of Washington, one hundred (100) good 11T.AC1tSM1TBS, and. one hun dred (100) Rood WHEELWRIGHTS. • The pay per month will be kat,. dollars (SSD), with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when sick. Apply to Captain CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. A.•Q. , 11. S. A.. corner Twenty-second and G Streets. Wash it gton, D. C. D R. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, Department of Washington. 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'WANTED—IN THE DRY-GOODS v - Commission business, already established. a PARTNER, either active Or special, with a sash capital of from WM.= to $24,=. Addze . se "Commission Ba ldness," Press °Sok jyt- merge. This weekly Itellgions. hiterary.and Family Journal, CIF" TWO 1,01,1...A.1 S _W4 In= ONE SERMON EVERY WEEK, BIITORR TO In COLUMNS' REV. THEODORE L. CUYLER, REV. ROBERT M. HATFIELD, BAYARD TAYLOR; JOSEPH H. HIOHART)S, Publisher, No. 5 lIEEKKAN St., Sew York WM. S. & COO L ree AFRED KANTIEN. CHESTNUT St WANTS. CHIEF QVARTERMASTSR'S OPTICS. WASHINGTON DEPOT. • WASHINGTON. D. C.; July a. Bat" WANTED-A BOOKKEEPER-&D, DMSS iiimediately" W. 'P.: Box 1458 P 0. with ra•repee.. 19tTANTELFTRNITiNRE (WALNUT 1 T preferred) and Garrieta, br party &mains bontekeeping. Porous breaking up 11111 please address Box ISIO, P. 0. WANTED—BY A SINGLE ..YOUNG MAR, of good education end statil s Intuition as CLERK, or ASSISVART BOOK Wholesale House or Freight Cam:. Address .' :F. .7. " •t thb, °Dice. WANTED-A. COLORED BOY; 14 OR 15 years old, AR 'Waiter in a-rri*iitil pip at at 018 LOCUST Street. . ' ..33141 WANTED -THREE SUBSTITUTES Y of good fighting qualities, for the Army of the Potomac. to represent a gentleman exempt from mili tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT Sk, Phila. is0:1-tf W ANTE D-A COMMODIOUS Ranee and good Yard. A refumnable rent by a re. !palmate tenant will be veld. Immediate poesesstun to be given. Ap_ply to JOSEPH SIERT. 1615 FRANCIS Street and RIDGE Avenue. jy&&• $ i 5,0 00 TO r LOAN ON MORTG2%GE jyl3•3t• s. Tllljl e iTßl. it a a. R 4147 T e li g l t a St A. -McoNTH t—l WANT AGENTS at M a month,expanses paid to soli my AVER .I,ASTINO PENCIL/3, ORIENTAL BURNERS, aid 12 other articles. Fifteen circulars sentfree. Address aort-dets.Sui JOHN P. LORD. Bliidoford. Mains. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE• STONES. —A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of varione deaigns, made of the finest Italian and A mericsn Marble, constantly on band at the Marble Works of ADAM STEINMETZ, MIDGE Avenue. below Eleventh street. Philadelphia- • amohtatnif COTTON S • IL ;II" Az of all numbers and brands. Raven's Duck Awning Twills, or Covers .. for Tents, awnings, Trunk and Wagon Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier T w ine , om 1 tO feet wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting, Sail,St JOHN W. RVF.RMAN, 102 JONFS' JOSEPH EL THOMPSON. SMITING COMMISSION MERCHANT, And General Apia, 154 North DELAWARE Avenue. TIT EATON tt DEW CICLA. HARD -A WIRE COMMISSION MERCHANTL 507 COM MERCE. and 510 NOHTEI Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nail"; Plymouth Mill Rivets. \V. &S. Butober'sTast Stook; Eagle Cabinet Locks. rntoam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper. Brass, and iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Alec aNU assortment of American, Hardware. le9-6ra AUCTION BALD OP CONDE3fI , IIII HORSES K DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY RITRISMI. OFFICE OP CITIRP QOAIVITIOLASTM; Was/wig - To:4 JY. C. July 1854. Wilt be fold at PUBLIC AUCTION. to the blithee4 hider. at the times end pl4cen named below—viz: LEBANON. Penne., TDURS DA Y, July, 11th. 1864. HEADING, Pence THURSDAY. Joh', '.llt, 1861. lIARIUSBURG, Penna., THURSDAY, .fuly 291 h; ;ILTOONA, Penna.. THURSDAY, augmst 40; 1954. WILMAALSPORT, Penna., TIIIIXSDAY,Acgnet ink; sift. TWO HUNDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at each lace. The.e Horses have been condemned ae unfit (hr tha avalrp service of the Army. For Road and Farrnpurposes nianygood bargainznia% , bad. Horses sold MD kIY. Terms: Cash, in United States Currency. JAMES A. Eiffri, Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster 3 Y B ' 3o t Cavalry Bateau. 'WALNUT STREET THEA.TRE.-. ANOTHER WEEK OF UNBOUNDED SUCCESS induces Ow manogemont to continue _ _THE GRAND ENTERTAINMENT ONE WEEK 31ORR. MS (Wednesday) EVENING, Jnly gearrfce will commence with the beautiful Lendy Drama of PALM ANL SIANGUERITE— Mr .1. S. Roberts as MephLstopheles; Mrs. Alexia& Fisher Rohm SF Marguerite. To conclude with the Patriotic Droma THE SPIRIT OF '76. Box Office poen from Pto 3 Curtain risesat 8 o'clock. THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, -A- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY. for visitor., from 4 A. M to 6 P. AL i 4424 ' AROOM. SUITABLE FOR TWO GE NI -I•LEmEN. with partial board, in a private fancily. 4:26 North SEVENTH - Street. jy43-2t6 ROARDING.--TWO SECOND-STORY rooms TO LET, at 132 North TENTH St. JeT-tf A GRADUATE OF HARVARD WETH an experience f ten years in teachittr. will open. Is this city, in SEPTEMBER, a School fur Young Unites. Number limited to Bruen. Terms, WSJ a year. ISEETHENCES—Rev. Dr. Furness, 1426 Pine street: Rev. Roger Owen ; Chestnut Hill; Wm. H. Trotter, Esq., 36 Forth Front street: .T. E. Mitchell, Esq., SID York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents Sparks end Walker, Cambridge, Hasa ; S. Smitli,Esq., Dorches ter, Mane. ; John Ruggles, Eng.. Brighton, Mass. Ad dress je27-Ise L. R. BUCKINGHAM, Chestnut JOHN G. WHITNER WOODLAND SE3IINARY, WE 8 T PHILADELPHTA. —A DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for Young La,Pee Will be opened September ]4. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE, bY Rev. HENRY. REEVES, A. . assisted. by competent and experienced Teachers. Mr R. retires from the,Charo borshuro Seminary. where the session has regularly closed with nearly fourscore pupils. Address, till Julyls, the Principal, at Chambersbnro, Pa. After that, slio. 9 Woodland Terrace, West Phila. delphia_ REFERENCE —Rev. Albert Barnes Rev. ff. Boardman, D. P. Rev_ J. G. Butler. Rev . G Mc- Phail-D. D. • Rev, C. W. Shields, . D D.; Rev. Joan W. Mears; don. Jos. Alison and A. G. Cattell, Esq., Philadelphia: Hon S. Kennedy . Morehead, Pittsburg: - None. George Chambers and A. S. McClure, •Chau •fbero burg iy9 swtr - - 1111IIILADELPHIA. COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, N0..1530 ARCH Street. Rev. CHAS. A. 5311112, CLARENCE SMITH, A. M., Principals, Eimh Year. Three. Departniente: Primary, dead*. mic, and Collegiate. Full college coarse in CLlssisah, Mathematics. higher English, and Natural Science, fox those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint ing, and Docutien by the beet masters. For circulars, apply et h 26 CHESTNUT. Street, or address Box 2611 P. 0., Philadelphia. apM-8m• FOUND -ON THE COUNTER OF THE Press office. last evening. a POCKET-ROOK co_n taming a nom of money. 'The owner can have it by ap— plying at the office after 10 o'clock this morning. and proving property. It Y WIFE, • ELEANOR AMANDA WOOLVTON, baying ten my bed and board with out just muse or. provocation, all POrhOns are (orbit traptina or barboriag ber on my account, an they arta be dealt witkaccording to law. jy11.31.• JOHN M. WOOLSTOISL VXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, . 5-i July 14 (THURSDAY), under the auspices of HID. DINO M. E. CHURCH ; train stops °melte K. H. Church: brief religions services on arriving and leav ing; Basoment a retreat !or oar friends dating the due, Tickots 6130; Children 75 cts. To be bad at 56 Nortk SIXTH Street, and at the boat, which leaves as 6 A. X. jyl24t* _r'• GRAND PLEASURE WI, CIIRSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR: 4 .4IS of the followtng splendid brat-class stem CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LW.- CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SlDgs,__L'ao LA BELLE. and PEWABIC, will leave CLIIVNLI Ohlo,•a o'clock P. K., each day of the week. ag Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, ONS following days at 2 o'clock F. M.. through the month, of JULY and AUGUST. making Grand Excursion Trips to the many points of interest on the Orem. Inland lksit& of America,which, for utility, pleasurs, and health.net unsurpaosed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees cot latitude,' and eleven of longitude, and includes in Mt circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Snperior.with thebeautiful rivers Detroit., St. Clair and StoiMary's. • The many and extensive mines of Iron and copper, unequaled by any in the world, with the newlyildls covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wileard romantic scenery, combined with its pure and braeind Climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student, the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly- f itted uP with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while 'VW/ precaution has been taken to provide for the safety &nil comfort of passengers. • Fare, including State-Rooms and Mesta, about 23 coati per mile Time occupied in making the round trip 13.10_10.4 ass mention to w T.H oprieten A . • ROB ANN & CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. HriMitY & MesitlOß, J.T WHITING &Co., Detroit. m aim , JOHN HI:MORINO% NOTI C E.—THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between JACOB SWOPE and. ALEXANDER ADAMS is dissolved by the death of Alexamier Adams. The business will be settled by Jacob SwiMA, No- 31 North SECOND Street. ills The subscribers have ibis day associated themselves together under the that or SWOPE 4 ADAM'S. and will continue the Wholesale Hosiery and Trimming bn.sinesa at the old stand, No. 31 North BErMND Street .iyl2-30 JACOB SWOPE. ....PHILADA.. July 11. 1931. JoSEPEI R. AD &IS. THEIINDEREIGNED lIA.VE FORMED a Copartnarahln. from and after thin date, ender the etyle of G Rhfin BRO CRERS, for the tran,antion of the wool, CODIMIFSION BUSINESS, and (or the par chaae and Pala of Wool, at No. 112 Sonth F RO NT Street. Philadelphia. - WM . H. GREW% JOSEII76. E. G RE' 'l, -yl2-3t. Jinx 1. 1E64 T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE • ASSO: CIATED therneeleei. together under the Arm of BOLTON, DY KEMAL &Xt.,— and will continue this Car Building businets hi all its branches at the old establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMIL TON Streets. JoS R. BOGToN, GEO R DYFCEMAN. 0. W. CHILDS. JULY 1, 1564 FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET - -TErilBT,. o "TEI; 6TH, AHI3 7th Mertes of the Old Post' Mee Dahlia& Dock. dile, below Third, with Steam Power. ~.• • - TEION&B.H. CONNELL, • Counting Renee of Dr. D. /art* & Som. •..• . • 2 , 111 CHBOTNUTStrest To LET THE SECOND—STORY AND upper portion of the Marble Store, No. 619 Cheatant THOMAS H. CON TELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne Son. JT7-6t• 242 CHES MUT Street. qv LET-THE WHOLE OR ANY portion of the Commonwealth Building, Nos. SU and 613 Chestnut street. THOMAS EL CONNELT., Counting Houee of Dr. D. Jeyne & Son. SY7-6t• 242 CR EST:ZUT f treat. FOR SALE-A SPLENDID THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. three-story beak buLd Wee, cootainina all the latent imptareesects, with side yard. Ent 110 feet deep , with sreitt to the Tani' coon( cling with large culvert. No. 2011 WALLACE Street. iylB et. .TO RBNTHAZIDSODIE•.D WEL LING,Wet.LACS Street. above Sixteentb. .1411-30‘ • E. WRIGLSYS FOURTH' St. . , de FOR 13 &LE OR WEN T.-THE .11Utfour-story FIRE-PROOF STORE, No. MS. SECOND St. Poswoton given the 16th of Angont. Enquire of ALFRED FASSII'T, 500 MARKET 6:. jeS7-mwflW FURNISHED HOUSE FOR Mll—The Rouse, No. 617 North F.TOHTEENTII street, is for rent, with. the Furniture. Possession given im mediately. Inquire en the premises. j7ll e ys, FIFTY PAIRS OF SPLENDID. CHESTER WRITE PIGS, for kfil, obvapi sent to any part of the country. Address N. P. BO ER & CO., Coatesville, Chester county, Pa. iyll•Ot• ja gEt FOR OAPB . M A Y.-TELR Manna and ilemmodionestearner re Captain B. A.- Ryther, of the Cane Mgy T 421.11, is now waking her regular tripe to Cape May. ieavt ARCH-STREET WHARF every TUESDAY, THUR, DAY, and SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock: rsturning, wU leave Cape May every Monday Wednesday, and Fri.. day, at SK o'clock, toughing al...New Gaatle, going and returning. Fare $2.60, carriage hire included; children WI price., Servants $1.60, cartage hire extra. Freight at low raise. No freight received atter I o'cloct. and in all cases most be pre-paid. iy6-lm JOS. STS W ART, Agent'. mar mo t FROM NEW YORK, FOR NSW HAVEN. HARTFORD. SPRING• FIELD. and BOSTON. —The Ammer* CONTINENT/ 4. and BLS! CITT leave Peak SUN Katt River. daily. at S. M.. and 11 at alett. • laWlea i tigEg . FOR ALBANY AND TROYi via Dolatiare and Raritan Canal —The baste "MUdTEREY." Captain B. Danvers. Is now loading at first Wharf below SPRUCE Street, and will. leave for the above points on WEDNESDAY, July 13th. at 6 o'clock P. M. . For frelabt, übieb will be taken at reasonable rates. apply to • P. L. FLANAn AN, Agent. jrll-8t No. 304,5. DELAWARE Avenue. ovro • COTTAGE ORGANS, Pot only MAIXCELLED hut ITNEQUALLID to Inuits - of Tone and Power, deeigned especially for Churalreif and Schools, but fond to be equally well adapted ter the Parlor and Drawing Room. For gale only by B. et. BAUCH No. 18 North SEY'RNTH sties. Also , a complete seeortment of the Perfect Meloteeet constantly on hand. SELLING OUT. • .WATCHES. JRWELBT AND SILVERWAIL the undersigned, having decided to retire from bag. ness, offers for sale at low prices, his large and w selected stock of WATCFISS, JEWELRY, and • SIL TH O MASdLATED 'WASS. 0. CURIUM?, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street Opposite the Masonic Rail, Philadelp eff)LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAUN STORE—Conducted by Ladle% Twstrrix, Street. first doer below Race. Every article In line elegant, easy. and correct In make. G. R. ELBA, Yroorietor, & tenda to Gentlemen. oaths sonic efTWELFTEI and•RACE Streets. IL B. —Professional. samragy insured. mYS-Smilt f3PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA TIONS, with full descriptions of Character LlYsit DAY and SYENIIIO, by_ J. TENTH zadt-wfrunaro No. 9t3 South Stivat. GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM AND WATER-HEATING APPARATUS, For Warming and Ventilating Public EnHauge and Private Residences, Manufactured by the UNION-STIAM AND WAT'SR.I37.ATING COMPAXIr OP PHILADELPN lA. JAMES P. WOOD. • 41 %nth FOURTH Street. K. YELTVisLI.. Sutlerintandent. CARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, At ZUMWALT k BaOWWB4I.II L YOUR= IN AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMIENTS. BOARD EDUCATIONAL. LOST AND FOUND. PERSONAL. EXCURSIONS. COPARTNERSHIPS.