GENERAL NEWS. A MienarnnarmerioN Exrositn.—The follow tog paragraph, honorable to the writer and to the Journal which prints It, exposes ono or tho nume rous lies which have been industriously circulated threuait Europe by Secession agents : (From the Gaszetta 0 facial° del Reno d 'ltalia. Captain James M. Glillss, superintendent of the 'Observatory at Washingtonlwrites ton friend of 'Ours stating that the assertion made by Lieutenant Maury, that the United States Government had Wantonly destroyed all the valuable scientific ma terials on which he had founded his researches, is entirely false. You aro fully authorized, says Cap tain Mfrs in the above-mentioned communion .tion, to slabo publicly that all the maps, charts, scuttles, papers, eta. left by Mr. Maury, are still at the Observatory, with the exception of two private letters, which were consigned to the Department of 'the Navy. We feel it our duty to publish the above state ment. of Captain 0 Miss, which is fully confirmed by the fact that the American Academy or Sciences has duly lately appointed a special committee to report on the value or the purobaros made by Lieutenant. Maury, and fur which the Government of the United States had granted him the sum of three hundred and thirty thousand Col'ars. We do this the -more cheerfully as at the late meeting of the Scientific Association of Franca, at °heathery, and In this °Mole) Journal, we have hitherto taken occasion to denounce the supposed vandalism of the Govern ment of the United Stator, our sole authority being the direct assedion made to us personally by i t e ieutenant Maury himself, in Paris. Wo make this public retraction of what we have asrorted, not to aggravate the disgraceful position of Mr. Dinky, but to exonerate the Administration at Washington from a calumnious charge. G. F. Torun, Tuno, 1801. • TIM Co VATlcAwns, the famous nuinuserlpt In the Vatioan. at Romo, which few travellers are allowed to behold, has been seen recently by the correspondent of a Unitarian paper iu this country, who thee describes it : "Through our minister residont, General King, I applied to Oardinal Antonolli for permission to . .handic the Codex Vaticanus, the oarly copy of the Sorlpturesorldol; everybody has heard of. Auto nein made objections, but thought it might be •-done altor Holy Weak. Hearing nothing from the ambassador in response to the applitiation, and my last day in Rome having arrived, I thought it Iris° to see it, if 1 could do no bettor. The custode • 'objected ; but 'I named big men, assured him I could turn its leaves if I staid longer in Rome, and asked club' to look upon it. So ho unlocked the desk case, and I saw the treasure. It lies f lanked by a copy of Dante written by Boccaccio, and an original of "Tess°, and bottomed by an old, small, illuminated -Service book." A BLACK Fr.so.—On the 3d, General Stoneman, Of General Sherman's army, captured from the 3d Texas Cavalry a black nag with a skeleton figured upon it, together with a death's head and Cress bones. This flog is no myth or creation of the wild Ilincy of some terrified trooper, but a reliable thing now in possession of a surgeon in the Gene ral's command, and seen and handied• by the mem bers of General Schofield's staff. They are said to. have carried it from the first. What they expect to have understood by it is easily arrived at from the remark of a member of another Texas relment. who was taken prisoner and brought to hew (max tors. When asked by a member of the staff It he belonged to the regiment which carried the black flag, lie replied that he did not, else he should not have been brought there. It is, perhaps, need less to state that our men are reported to have taken no prisoners from the 3d Texas Cavalry. rdaNsrnstn Mounraty, VIIRMOZIT.—A corm Spondent of the Boston Transcript gives the follow ing description of the scenery as viewed from this mountain: "After a pleasant drive of some four miles to the half-way hones, we took horses and fol lowed a wild road leading to the summit, nearly alt the way through the primeval forest, and soon found ourselves at the Tip-Top:House. rise moun tain consists of three peaks, lying north and south, which present a striking resemblance to the profile of a man's face, looking upward. • While our artist friend was looking for a. place to sketch, we made our excursion to the chin, which fur nishes one of the .grandest and most extensive views in New England. From the Lase of the mountain to Lake Champlain, there is an agree able diversity of hills and valleys, forests, and vil lages. Further along may be seen the lake, with its surface gloaming In the sunshine like silver, with ifs background of the picturesque Adiron dacha, which give a romantic beauty to the pic ture. Looking east, the White Mountains rise in the distance, some sixty miles off ; while the in tervening space is filled with the deep valleys of the Connecticut and Winooski rivers. To the north can be seen the valley of the St. Lawrence, with the Montreal Mountain rising In the hazy distance. There is a fine house on the summit, and a more pleasant trip we never had.'s "OLD ISUNDRPM" Ix Oasrr.—A letter from Ge neral Sherman's army contains the following : "At early dawn this morning, ere the troops ware fully awakened from their slumbers. the melodious notes of 'Old Hundred,' given forth by ono of the brigade bands, rang out upon the air, awl were echoed by the green-capped - hills beyond. Soldiers Intently occupied in preparing the morning meal stood still and listened to the melody and instinctively joined In It. It hew from regiment to regiment; brigade after brigade took It up, and, ere the notes of the band oessed to reverberate, five thousand voices were raised In 'Praise God from whom all blessings sow.' A moment later all was still. Breakfast was taken ; and so silently did the 'veterans of many battle-fields break camp and fall into line that everybody remarked It, and complimented them for their conduct. I have heard Old Hundred. often, When the huge lungs of the organ seemed inspired with life, and a congregation joined their melodious TOICes, but never until to.daydld I hoar it sungwith the full Inspiration of the soul." Dltse .0. L. RANSOM, the Cleveland artist, who ihas Leen lately residing in Washingon, has been commissioned to paint a Rill-length portrait of Se cretary Chase for the Capitol nt Columbus, Ohio. She has already painted a smaller ono, Which is at the Treasury Department. her recent portrait of Gen. Garfield has been already alluded to in these Columns as a work of signal merit. Miss Ransom hail also pallited a portrait of Mr. Gkiilings. Of her recent portrait of Mr. Chase the National In 7teiligeriarr says : "Secretary Chase is represented as entering the south door of the Treasury ; he has just risen to . the platform, or landing place , and stands with his hat off; in his left, hand; the back-ground shows the Washington Monument on the shores of the Potomac. There is great propriety in the posi tion thus taken by thoartist,tnastnuch as Mr. Chase Was the first Secretary of the Treasury to enter and (northe south wing of the Treasury Depart " . Tau PutArs. FLOEIDA.—A correspondent of The Press, who was on board the Electric Spark when she was captured by the Florida, save that Morris, in conversation with the captured crew, styled Semmes a fool for pursuing a chain-plated skip. lie seemed to know all about the naval action, as he had a large quantity of New York papers. As to his own vessel he did not for a moment entertain .3 thought of capture, as she was a swift Sailer, car ried eleven formidable guns, and had at her disposal .chain-work standar to that which proved so serviceable to the Kearsarge. This is the statement of Morris. NOVEL SCENE AT A IVEDDCIIO.—The Bolton (England) Chron{cle tells this story : An unusual cir cumstance occurred at a weddiag on Monday last, In the parish church at Farnsworth. Joseph }Lind ley, a widower of about eight weeks' loneli ness, calling himself sixty gears of ago, and judged by ,Is "good-natured friends" to be about three-score and ton, was allied to Harriet Boots, aged flity-six. The ceremony having been completed at the?' altar, by the Rev. W. Burns, the bride and bridegroom accompanied him to !the vestry to sign the register. That verification being secured, the bridegroom asked permission to sing a verse of a hymn before they left that sanctuary for the wiles and tempta 'tions and troubles of the outer world. It appeared to the reverend gentleman a strange request, but on Its being urgently pressed he gave consent, and 'the bridegroom toned forth in hearty if not meta. 4110E8 style the following lines : ,4 Together let us sweetly live, • Together let us die, And each a starry crown resolve,' And reign above the sky. ,, And then with his bride took his departure in a elate of beatitude. New STYLE ow Turaviaro.—A new robbing game has succeeded In Hartford. When the throng was pressing around the ticket office ' (Morris & PelPs „Illinstrels) there would be half a dozen hands thrust into the window, at once, all holding money and Waiting for tickets. As half the mama could not see their own hands, when they felt their dollar bills taken out of their fingers, they naturally thought it was the ticket seller, and waited for tickets and change; but it was in many eases a thief by their side who. got their money ! THE arrlr. [lOB ADDITIONAL,OITY 811W8:8181 iolinTirreem] • I 11111.LITARY. TITS RECBVITING OF BOYS. Tho fifes are squeaking, the drums are• beating, the glorious old stars and stripes are flying In many sections of our city. To all appearances, thorn is Considerable bustle, and men " who have seen e'er vice" are very anxious to fill their regiments. There is no doubt that some of tho effects are being made by truly patriotic men. But., at the same time, others, having more of the almighty dollar in view . than anything else, are as equally anxious to raise the required number. We have paid attention, In a calm sort of way, to the outward show of military movements generally, during the past few days, and are prepared to say that in all this there is a .very Considerable amount of humbug nothiri*but sheer, rank 'humbug. Men aro engaged In raising recruits, Squads, companies, ;rogimentil, who aro not at unqualified, some beciause of having • been dismissed the service for cowardice .and other causes ; some because of inexperience. Many of the recruits that have been thus enrolled into compa •pies and sent to camps aro more boys, yho cannot stand fatigue, and who would be mere toys in the hands of rebel men. It is perhaps well enough to instruct the youth In military knowledge, bat other means should be adopted than this. If any one will take the trouble to go to the arsenal, and look at the "bro.Vo defenders" there, he will be surprised at the immbnee number of boys, some of whom are certainly not over twelie or fourteen years old. To so groat an extent has this raid upon the youth of our city been made, that anxious mothers are strongly Imploring for the re storation or their children, and, It is now being feared that the price for blacking boots will advance, because many of the bootblacks aro enrolled In the , military service. Tho result of all this will be a wholesale resort to the habeas corpus. Thus the Courts will he occupied when the summer vacation should take place. All this could bo avoided if plain common sense was practiced from the first. It is evident that men do not wish to associate with mere boys, from the fact that six veterans proceeded a day or two WIC° to a rondevous to join a regiment, . but finding that a number of .boys wore already enlisted, turned away in disgust. The enlisting of mere boys Is an outrage upon parents and the com munity, and a daring swindle upon the city, and the State, and the National Government, and it ,ought to be stopped at once. The officer who re •oelvee a boy, under the age of eighteen years, without the written consent of the parents, violates a moat wholesome law of the State and the nation, and he should be made to pay the penalty. For humanity sake, lot all the boys be dismissed at onto from the ranks, so that their appearance in midterm shall no more disgust sensible people, or Induce ridicule. Wo may state, in this connection, •that a suck a regiment as those now being orga •nized in this city was sent to the front, as the .(}rand Army commenced moving, under the great :Lieutenant General IL S. Grant. Their regimental Officers and a majority of their captains, and nearly all their lieutenants, ran like cowards. The regl- Mont of youths were loft to themselves almost; they . estraggled, got into confusion, and It was rou t ed no- cessary to have some of thous shot down, to prevent 3 general panic at the time an important movement was being made by the 241 Army Corps, under the command of tho gallant Hancock. Tho National Government does not want boys to perform the work of men, and It is really .to be hoped that the gay authorities will withhold the bounty from all re• eults who do not oome up to the requirements of the tlaw. This will, in a measure, cheek the reckless toss of some mon who4tave been dishonorably dig ' cased the service, and" bearded mon will fill the ranks, and thus give to the people what is really ;wanted, the most ample protection. Some of those youths are so sinallflutt It is Imes- Slaty to roll up the pantaloon logs to keep them from !trolling in the mud. Besides thlr, we regret to say, Oat some of the youngsters were in a beastly state t 'Motion In camp yesterday afternoon; while in another camp, it Is reported, that ono of the drill odlcent oncolpd his head shaved and was drummed out of munp:' w We regret that a simple duty to the country Induces this exposure. The general belief which prevailed yesterday, that Washington was safe, and the rebel invaders crawL tag toward their nests, allayed, to a groat oxtent, the excitement in this city. Recruiting was tOlera. bly brisk, and tho hundred.days regiments aro still nearer completion. All enlisted mon belonging to the sth Union League Regiment, Colonel Neff, will be utustored into the United States service, at the headquarters of the regiment, at 10 o'clock this morning. The let Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry will as semble at Cho armory at 9 o'clock this morning, to receive final Instructions, horse equipments, fx.o. The Commercial Regiment, Colonel Lechler, is one.ef the live accepted. Those enlisting in this regiment are mustered In and sant to camp imme diately. FIFTY DOLLAES nOUNTY Tho commission of which Professor E. D. Saun ders Is chairman will sit to-Any, to pay out the isSO bounty to ouch man enlisting. 'lto professor states that every man shall recolvo the bounty boforo leaving the city. Tux ivEr.Dlla rnocEss An Inspection of a regiment which the afternoon pnpors yesterday reported to ho full took place yes, tordny morning. Over three hundred wore rejected by tho inspector, who le a veteran, before ho had gone through half the regiment. ARMVAL OF C1F.1 4 ,'. FRANKLIN. Maier General Wm. B. Franklin, who was cap tured by the rebels at Magnolia 'Station, on Mon day last, from whom ho afterwards escaped, arrival in this city about six o'clock last craning. Ho left Baltimore at nine o'clock in the morning and pro ceeded by steamer to Perryville, and thence by rail road to this city. No was mat at the depot by a number of his friends and accompanied to a private bonze. Subsequently he visited the Philadelphia OWL -House, whore en entertainment was given him. While Wore he related the circumstances of his capture and escape, which is similar to the ac count telegraphed From Baltimore and published in another part of today's Press. The General was in good spirits but Is still suffering from the wound received during the engagement at Pleasant Hill, La. Be was to leave for New York by tho four o'clock train this morning, and from thence proceed to Portland, Me., where his family aro temporarily residing. COLORED SOLDIERS Yesterday forty-three young, active, stalwart negroes recently slava In the vicinity of Lynch burg, tiirgßinia, who escaped from bondage and itecompanied Major General Hunter in his retreat from that neighborhood to the Kanawha, arrived In this city via Pittsburg . , and once enlisted for three years or the war. They aro in the fifth company of the 45th Regiment,nowforming at Camp 'William Penn. The alacrity of these self-emanci pated heroes to volunteer for the Union and the flag is most commendable and.worthy of imitation. PAYMENT OF ME CITY BOUNTY. The Mayor issued warrants yesterday morning for the payment of the oily bounty of $250 to forty-one men. who have enlisted for three years o and boon credited to the quota of the city. . . DESERTERS The folloWing-named soldiers wore reported at the Medical Director's office yesterday as having. de serted from the Pittsburg(' rmy hospitals: Jos. King, Co. 14 102 d Pennsylvanla ; Henry Doane, Co. 1, lith Pennsylvania ; C. Fitzgerald, Co. 1,9 d Pennsylva nia Artillery ; John Smith, Co. 13, 119th Pennsylva nia ; Wm. Watson, 12th Pennsylvania. DEATFI OF A SOLDIER Tho death of John Monett, of Co. D, 75th Ohio was reportod the Medical 'Director's dace yestote. day, from the Filbert-street "friospital. MISCELLANEOUS. LONG BRANCH. This famous watering place, which him been to the New Yorkers what Atlantic City is to Phila delphians, Is now brought within the reach of our citizens. Through trains on the Raritan and Dela ware Bay Railroad leave Vine-street wharf every morning, and reach Lang Branch four hours after the starting time In this city, without any staging Or change of cars. This will be gratifying to a num ber of invalids who Kaye desired to visit the Branch. A slight fire occurred yesterday morning at Mr. Spar's residence. on Mill street, below 'Main, Frankford, which was extinguished before much damage was done. The fruit preserving establishment of Wm. Flitoke, on Landing avenue, near Coates street., took fire about ten o'clock yesterday morning and was slightly damaged. The same building was on Ike on the sth, and also on the 6th of the present month. • IINKNOWN DROWNED MAII An unknown drowned man was found in the dook at Pine-street wharf on Wednesday afternoon. He was about forty years of age, 5 feet O inches high, and had dark hair, but. no whiskers. He wore blue navy pants, black felt hat, low shoes, white and check shirt. Et-Secretary Salmon P.. Chase has arrived In Philadelphia. He is stopping. at the residence of Jay °coke, Esq. The Hon. F. P. Biairalso arrived and. stopped Itt, the Continental- Admiral Porter also arrived in the same party. Thackera S. Tuft, United states . mail agent be tween this city and Washington, who was on the train captured by the rebels at Magnolia Station on Monday last, has arrived In this city. He reports that the doors of the mail car wore open, and he was about to throw four mail ponchos out at the station, when three rebel soldiers on horseback came riding by with their pistols out. He made for the door on the other side, and as he was jumping out they fired, but he escaped and took to a swamp in the vicinity, where he remained over night, within twenty yards of a rebel picket. He left, his hat and coat in the car. The coat had sixty dollars in it, which the rebels no doubt obtained. CITY: ITEIIS. STRONG EVIMINCE.-0110 of the principal points made at atrial in a Court of Probate in England, to prove the Incapacity of a testatrix aged seventy three, was that "when she played whist she revoked, and trumped her partner's king." We -have no doubt that a court of justice on this side of the At lantic would consider it sufficient evidence of the In capacity of a testator if it could be proved that during his life ho had failed to procure his wearing apparel at the Brown• Stone Clothing Hall of Rock:hill St "Minn, Nos. 003 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. • Aw ALDERMAN of London once requested an au thor to write a speech for him tospeak at Guildhall. "I must first dine with you," replied he, and. see how you open your mouth, that I may know what sort of words will fit it.) , . And to know what clothes will fit a man we want to know the sire of his pocket book. Clothing to snit all sizes, and all pockets, at Charles Stokes & Co.'s "one price," under the Con tinental. TIIB 1-IANDSOIIIiBT ABSORTMENT OP STRAW, Far.T, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles Oakford tr. Sons, al and 836 Chestnut street, Cont. mutat Hotel. CAPS MAY, LONG BRANCH, ATLANTIC CITY.-- A fine assortment of ladles' and gentlemen's bath ing dresses can be found at John O. Arrlson's, Nos. 1. and 3 North Sixth street. 1904 f A SPLENDID ASBORTXENT of misses', children's, and boys' hate, at reduced prices, can be purchased of Charles Oakford & Sons, 831 and 638 Chestnut street, Continental Hotel. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, bare. B A Aeohternacht, K y Young, New York Mrs Lohand, Pottsville E A liodrick, II S N 1' Dossier, Penna W 11 Keith, U S A .1 II Poynter, Delaware . Mrs Poynter, Delaware Miss Poynter, Delaware • E D Cook, Trenton Mrs Corner. New York A Spencer & la, Maryland John Corp. Pittatnirg Mrs Callahan, Washington F T King. 'Baltimore' Mra Erskine, Toronto . Miss Glandenin, Toronto kll6l Blanchard, To ronto 13 L Potter. Bellefonte The "li leaao Wilson, Baltimore L Moss, Worcester, Mass B Wolcott, Ohio K Elliott, LI S A. Id Ely, Harrisburg C, Du 'Pont Breck Foranton J K Klee, Franklin A S iJohtm, Titusville L Stewart Boston 11 Haynes, Kentucky B Baker, Penne. Miss C Dolls, Trenton J Brigge,Washington W H Johnston, Pittsburg fi C Benedict,. Penna A Diminger. Penne. • - W L Bird, Phila J 0 Yates, Penna Dr J B Thompeon,N York A C Pencil .1 Trimble & 1p l'ittebnrg Mies Bennett, - Pittsburg • C Clark, Belleville, 0 7. Tidball, Baltimore .11A Moors, Ohio Dr Crosby, Manchestei. BMEdwarde, Li A 0 13 McCabe, Tamaqua W Scball,_ll N • Borden, New York Mr% J F Ott & ch, Hoboken J W Anderson & la, Cin hire J B Morrie, Cincinnati Kerk Few. Penna P Ajtock, Penna. 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LATEST Byrcue, mado in the Beet Manner. expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Ogg-Patel SYSITZI( is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de29 ly JONES & 00., 1304 MARKET Stmt. To CLEAR 'FUR HOUSE OF FLIES, VD Dutcher's celebrated . LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, a neat, cheap article, my to use. Every sheet will kill &Quart. Sold everywhere. FRENCH, RICHARDS, & 00, , TENTH and EAR. SET Strtete, Philadelphia. wholesale agents. ni3ls-wtirdnt CASII—LESLTS —On the 14th inst., by Rey. Dr New ton, Major J. C. Cub, 11. S. Marine Corps, to Jahn F. GARDEN.—On Wednesday evening, - Snip 13th, Fre derick Edward, youngest son of Rev. Richard Arthur and Esther Carden. Ago years and 4 months Funeral services at the Church of the Intercessor, Spring Garden street, below Broad, on Saturday After noon, at 436 o clock. The friends of the family are re spectfully invited to meet at the church. LEWIS. —On the 14th instant, at thee reidence of her son- in. law, Samuel W. Townsend, Sarah, widow of the late Job Lewin, in the 75th year of her age. Funeral will. meet at Friends Meeting House Fourth and Green streete,on Second-day morning. Instannt, at 9 o'clock. To proceed. to Fair Hill. ATEI DISON. —0 n Wednesday morning, the 13th inst. , James W., eldest eon of loss ph L. and Emily Atkinson, in the 2Sth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the f aneral,from the residence of his parente. £Ol9 South Second street, on Sunday after noon, the 17th inst., at 3 o'clock, without farther no tice. DAVIS.—On the 12th inst.,• at Malverson, the resi dence of her son-in-law. John Yampa, 'Mary W. Davis, in the 79th - year of her age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fu neral from the bonse of her brother- I a-law, Thomas Ereor, No. 817 Arch street, on Sixth-day morning, at 10 o'clock. MUCH.—On the 12th inst., Martha Much, danghter of Ceo. W. and 'Menet Much, aged S months and 6 clays. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her patents S. E. corner of Fourth and Dickerson attests, on Vriday afternoon at 5 o'clock. HOR N.—On Tudeday morning, - 121h. inst., Alexander E. Horn. Ills relatives and friends of himself and the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hie father, John Horn, No. , 14 South Broad street, on Friday, 15th Mat:, at 10 o'clock A. M. v.* CAMPBBLL.—On'Wedneeday oventog, the 19th inst. Joseph HerbertAnfant son of Joseph and Sarah OP. „ . . J Moore, Penis H P Porter,New York ,• S Martin la, Pittsburg W Smith, Penns 8 L Rodgera, Baltimore .1 Mitchell & wf, Windsor L B Bellows & ram. N .1 L Wetzel, Warren Mire Daffy, McVey town 7 Leach. Jr New York B Y Cook. New York M Haahland, Now York SIR Hamill. New Jersey Mrs Hamill & dad, NJ Miss Green. New Jersey n Heydrick wf, Franklin W A Spann WI City A B Warlord& w(, 1-larrisbc Miss Warlord, Harrisburg W T Richardson, Mass Chas Merriam, Boston John Gardner, Boston Addison Child, Boston J B Glover, Boston BP.mboily, Salem! F Jaques, Boston Oeo /I Potts, New York J 13 Stockton, New York Maj T 1. Barker. Mims Miss Livingston, N Jersey Mr Livingston, Now Jersey 3irsAetrisoth Now & al, d j l e n rsc ler J it ons. Lewis A Osborn, N York N Combs, Bm dentown JF. Cochran, New York 10 W Snyder. Pottsville ;Chas 11 %Void; Cincinnati IB H Johnson, Penns C B Sloan & le, Baltimore Mactarlan. New York It W Taylor, Ohio 11 G Dlingan, Now York Non F P Blair. Wash. D C Mrsßlair & 2 din, Wash Mrs F Blair &3 ch. Wash Mies Patterson, Wash. D C Admiral Porter. D S N Mrs Porter, Wash, D C Mrs C Porter & S cb, Wash Jas Gibson, England J.N Stearns, Brooklyn Dr C B Hurlbut, Mass lI N Hutchins, Masa W I. Griswold, New York O T Chapman, USN • It Wilson, Washington • John J lenks,Providence E Richardson, New York E Perkins, Boston M C Bartholow, Balt. A R Woltedt wire,N•J II If Hamilton, t.TS .1.1 • J A Nyce, Washington S A Wood. New York N P Cannily, Maryland • J C Oliver & wt, Pottsville guitar 0 W blaseY, Pa., W Warren, Norfolk, Va. Mrs Taylor, Georgetn.D'C L N Tappan, Colorado GecrOaligher, Zanesville Stephen Leahy, N York 0 W Bird, N York J Brown. Taunton 8 13 Young N York 800 Otis rt York Parker: U 8 &. John Copp, Chicago T V Rlcharison, Bergen II HOIIIIVA, 13011011 W H Lamon, Washington E D Webeter Washington T,W Egan, N York I+ II Prince, U S A erican. J C Mulford. Salem, NI • P Ludlam, Now Jersey 0 K Wtsong, Martinsburg 0 Melseeth • • • _ J A Dolmen, Baltimore J 8 Moot, Tennessee Mre Simpson and child, Md A B Pope, Providence, K I J Clark dr la, New York P Thwing. Boston 0 0 Smith, Wrightsville D R Bryand, Chicago L Biropsou, Baltimore J Wilbert & wife. Baltimore Llent V Lewis, 11d A T 11 Stilwell, et D N York Geo W Libby, Maine J J Kano & wL New York D Curry, Delaware 0 J.Menler, glow York Geo Willett Goo C 11.9501 ' ; chants'. Itt Barry, Lancaster NJ AdIBM Mew Castle C M New Castle W B Brower, Lancaster' John Best, Pittsburg_ J D Hoover & Wash C Porkies. Brooklyn Now York - - - - Miss Trowbrldge N Y Jos Bra Ith. New Jewry F Mettle MICItTEI B IWO tinny, rittibUrg Jan X Poll& • Wanhinaton r Connolly, Now York li C Hunter, Baltintoro John II Ilontor, Baltimore . S 0 Winternitz, Baltimore Joneph Cohn, bt, Joseph W B Rubinson, Pittsburg 1) Coakley & wf, Balt J Coakley, _Baltimore hire Kline, Baltimore martial. • 3 W Long, Iltantlakdoci J M Chambers. Penns W BWolla, U 8N C W Barker, Philadelphia 0 Mover, Pathlowa R Irwin, Oxford C Cory, Lama. laid S B Stubbs. 184ryland Jae Turner, Maryland 0 R a One, l'ottetown T Selien & la, Delaware C Way, Marylaad Warner, Connedicat W H Jefferle., W Cheater S li Baker, Cheater co C AV Cronadatle F. Al Dye, Wile'. Del es 'Union. P Q Smooth, Delawarn J A Courad:Delawara D Elmer, Pnuna wC A Lonis right So.nt,r? .1 Jam,' W T 3 Prico.o S A NV Sampson, U S A llnbsey, M D, Penna 8 Plebeliner. New York NV fi 13ilever, Wellsville, 0 Buller Edgar.jEspy. Pa J litendesark, Wilkosbarre L Landmesser,Wilkesbarre Jae GTncker,New Jersey . N ti B'rand,tadiaoanAle J Mellahou, New York dtson. V.r Atkinson, flaw . ST A Patches, Cloarliold Chas Sterling, igen , Jereoy D S Newbold, New Jersey SPECIAL NOTICES TEE POPIMAB Curramo Sousa. or Firami WHEELER a Wnsorr a IltaEcEsr PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH SEWING bUCILINES. MI CHEAPEST, SIMPUST, AND BEM goaproompi. .704 CarIISTATIT fitrnak, alwrgra Smyth- MARRIED_ j)2'FT'7_ IGtESSON & SON, MOURNING.• STORE, 9.11.11 CHESTNUT Street._':`!YT-tr YRE & LANDELL, FOIJATH.AND E' axcs have a • . . Fine stock of Silks. Fine stock of Shawl(4 . . Fine stock of Flannels. Fine stock of Linens.' Fino stock of lifiuslins. ME COMMISSION OF TILE FIF TY DOLLARS .BOUNTVEDND, for the Hun dred Days' Volunteers, and EFtrit .Bounty rand' Com . mission.• '' • • .. The undersigned have been appointed by Councils as paya Commission to c .Pi ft y Dollars Beauty to each of the One Hundred Days' Alen of. HA -city. These MIR must be attended to immediately. - It is a matter of deep regret to 'the Commission that there must be a delay until further notice, probably un til the let of August, in paying the families of re.enlist ed veterans who did not 1110611".6 ward bounty: Just as soon as possible the payment 'of the extra bounty of Twenty-five Dollars will be reaumed,and notice given. This bounty being a retrospective gift of the city, in stead of the paymentof a debt, will be paid on satisfac tory evidence to members of the families only, or to the veterans in parson, but not on powers of attorney to agents. The Commission will daily receive applications from the One Hundred Days' Men, In Goldsmith's Building, LIBRARY Street, in the rear of the Post Ogles. 13 D. SAUNDERS, Chairman. . JONATHAN BULLOCK; EDWIN GREBLE. •PAITI, J. FIELD, GEORGE W. SIMONS. W. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OP '• NORTH AMERICA, 232 'WALNUT Street, PRILADZLPHIA, Jaly 11, 1851. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE DOILAtt AND TWENTY CENTS per nhare—free er taxes—payable on demand. jyrd-et CHARLES PLATT; Secretary. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RA ILRO aD AND COAL COMPARY.—A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the office of the Company, PO. 204 Smith FOURTH Street. on SATURDAY, July RIM (imit. ). Bat, at M o'clock AM. As business of im portancd Is to be transacted,. the attention of the Stock holders is earnestly reqcostect PETER K. L&NDIS, Secretary. Pit ILAPELPHIA.' July 6;16.64. • . . .• jyri-lmwdt HONEY BROOK COAL COMPANY. —At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hooey Broolr Coal Company, held at their 00100, No. 209 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the sth lnetant, R DIVIDEND OF THREE nit CENT., clear of all taxes, was declared out of the earnings of the Company for the months of flay and Jane, payable on and after the 19th of July, at the °Bice of the Company, JOHN B. McCREAIt, President. The Roney Brook- Coal Company was organised by the election of the following (Maus and. Board. of Directors: President, Vice President, John B, McCreary. Lewis At:Wearied. Treasurer, Secretary. Davis Pearson. DIRROTOR3. John B. McCreary, I Lewis Audenried, Davie Pearson, Jacob A. Myers, jy7 lot Thomas A. Reeves. I OFFICE. MINE lIII.L.AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA NY, PHILADELPHIA, 7 me., 11th, 1861 At a sieved meeting of the Board of Managers, held THIS DAY, a eemi-aunnal dividend of Oue Dollar and Eighty- five Cents per share was declared, clear of State and United States tax, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repreeentativee, oa or after the 2111 instant, The transfer book will he closed until the 214 inst. yl2-12t WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. Igr OFFICE OF THE FAME INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 400 CHESTNUT Street. • Paii,Aniu.rniA, July sth, 1861. At a met Hog of the Board of Directors of the Fame In surance Company, held this day, a dirldend of . THREE PER GENT. was declared, payable on demand, clear of all taxes.' . W. L BLANCHARD, . jy6-12t Secretary. tar THE SUSQUEHANNA AND TIDE• WATER CANAL COMPANIES bay° thelr once At No. 4.1.7 WALNUT Street. Room No. 4. The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, herehi fore In South FOTIII.TH Street, has been removed to the olilce of the Companies, at the place above stated. leis-30t OFFICE OF THE'''ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT St., PRILADRLNI lA, July 6 1511. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE J'ER CENT. on the Capitol Stock of tho Com pany for the hat six months, payable on demand, free of ail taxes. CHAS. FOSTER. jy6-12t. . Secretary. ligr' OFFICE. OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND LEON COMPANY. No. 23 South TDIRD Street. YITILADELPIIIIA A 3nkr 9, 1244. The Board of Directors of the LOCUST . OUNTAIN COAL 'AND IRON COMPANY have directed the distri bution, on, the 20th. instant, among the holders of the Stock on the honks of the Company on that day, of pert the proceeds of • sale of certain lands, .part of the capital stock of the Company authorized to be sold and distributed by the act of damply approved May 9d, 1801. In accordance with the direction aforesaid, on and after the 70th instant TW MITT DOLLARS will beid the on each share to the Stockholders on the 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. -rYII-tir2o JOS. C. COPPUCK, Tresanror. DI VIDES D. —TIT E DIRECTORS OF tho NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETROLEUM' COMPAN Y-bayo .thla day doolared a dlvtdond of TEN PEE CENT: froui tbo tarnlnaa of Dm month of Juno ■nd nn , extra dtvidond of.TWO PER CENT., both itay- We on the 40th loot. The trawler books elm on BA -I.URDAY. the 10th inst.. .4 • O 601141: W. LiCrlfTEitit 14% 1 /Wry. Jour 13,1%t, }yU•Ot THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1864: NATIONAL UNION TICKET. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ANDREW 'JOHNSON', SENA.TORIAL. MORTON Mt:MICHAEL, Plithulelphla T. CUNNINGHAM, Benvor County. REPRESENTATIVE. 1. Robert P. Etna. 'l3. Elias W. Hall, 2. 0. MorriSon Coalee, 14. Charles H. Shriner. 3. Henry Boum. 15. John Widtor, 4. William 11 Kern, le. David OloConaughy, 5, Berton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods, G. Chariots M. Runk, 18. Isaac Mason, 7. Hobo, t Parke, PI John Patton, 8. William Taylor, `All, Samuel B. Dick. 14. SoLn'A. Moen ud, 21. Everord Biorer, 10. Met erd H. Coryell, 22. John P. Penney, U. Edward Holliday, 23. 'Ebenemr Afaunki. 12. Charles P. Read. 24. John W. Blanchard. By.order of the State Central Committee. riGF"' NOTICE. TELE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KULA- WILL TRAiIiACT 817131'NE6.9 THEIlit CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS, north side of Chestnut, west of Third,) on and after TUESDAY, THE STH INSTANT ara GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—DE PARTMENT OF WOOLEN AND COTTON MANUFACTURERS AND WOOL A'N'D COTTON The undersigned aeknowledgea the receipt of the fol lowing contributions In aid of said Fair : Whitehead Bros.. Trenton, N. J., PS dos. woolen shirts and drawers; valuedat... ..... 540C1 Gareed &Bre", Frankford ZOUAO Do. employees Tremont Mill 121 82 Do. do. Wingohoetting a 9 74 W. Divine & Son 5.00 DO Do.- employ eee Kennebec Factory..... 79 no Do. do. Penn Factory..., ...... 29 85 Mark Halfpenny, Winfield Mills, Laurelton, Union county, Pa . 49 25 Miss Tamer Diehl and friends. Hartley town ship, Union county,. Pa.....::. Cam obeli:Jr Elliott W. Fulforth and employees..... Isaac Stead Do. employees James - Puny EllicettPiaer, Germantown.... Solomon Wilde, Frankford Previously reported X 610,610 47 EPIVIY MITCHELI4, Treasurer. Philadelphin, Julyl2, 1564- jyl4-St GENERAL NOTlCE.—orrauz or THE DELAWARE AVENUE MARKEL" CO X ROY, DOCK Street While. PHILADELPHIA, Rine a), ISBS. At a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, held - on the 11th ilia, the Board of Director's woe authorized to Eell eight hundred and fifty (850) shares of stock, at par, and apply the proceeds to the extinguish ment of the mortgage debts of the Company. Notice is hereby giveo to all who were stockholders at the time of the passage of these resolutions. that on the diet and 22,1 dave of July, 1564, between the hours of 10 A. kf. and BP. ki., at the 'Alice of the Company', each and every stockholder will be entitled to subAcribs to a pro ram of new stock, according to what he then hold but that after the said 2 , 1 day of July such cation will A special notice will be sent to each stockholder By order. WILLIAM J. CARLIN, je4-fiu9t Treasurer IgrPi O T C E.—(I4VICE OF TIME BOARD OF HEALTH, S. W. earner SIXTH and SANSOM Streets. Tsmanit.vnt,t, July 12 1561. lam directed by lb° Board of Health to puldieh the following COPY of a Resolution, adopted by them tale date. to wit: Whereas, Information having been received that Tel. low fever is prevailing at Rey . West, It is ORDERED that all reseelo arriving from raid port will be quaran tined at the Lazaretto until otherwise directed. jyl3-wfmSt G. RUSH %MITE, Health Officer. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, UNITED STATES INTERN AL REVENUE, FIRST DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPIUA, July 1, 1834. Manufaeturers of Tobacco. Snuff, or Segars t are hereby notified to make out an inventory of the quantity of the different kinds of tobacco, snuff dour, snuff, gegen, tin foil, liquorice, and stems bald or owned by them this day, as required by the new excise law, which goes Into force this day. The inventory must sot forth the portions manufac tured by themselves and purchased from others, with the market price of the several articles. WASHINGTON KEITH 3y4-mwret Assessof First District, Pennsylvania. ZDIVIDEND NOTICE..—AT A MEET.; ING of the Directors of the DIAMOND COAL CO.. held on Wednesday last, a Dividend of THREE PEA CENT. was declared, payable on and after the 16th but.. at 713 MARKET Street. 8. ALTER, Secretary. jyll JULY 18th, 'IEB4 DIVEDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF. THE PERRY OIL COMPANY. S. E. corner of WALNUT and 'FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. 311.1 Y The Board of Directors have this day deelattel Third Monthly Dividend.of TWO PER CENT. - on tha Capital Stock of the Company. out of the earnings of the month of June, payable at the OiSce of the Compa ny. clear of State tax, on and after the Blth lad. The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, 16th Dist., and reopened on Wednesday:2Mb lust. jyl4 6t JAMES PERRY, Treasurer. rgrNOTIOB.—BOARD OF ENRON, ISIEBT, FOURTH DISTRICT, PENNA.. corner Ml:Ls]) and SPRING GARDEN Streets, Juar Sib, 1164. rThe Board of Enrolment of this District are now en gaged in revising and correcting the lists of persons en rolled as liable to do military duty. Persons who have been improperly enrolled on ac count of allensge, non-residence over forty - five years of age, manifest permanent physical disability, or who have served two years in the present war, shOuld ap pear before the Board, prove the same, and have their names si richt n from the list. Any citizen who has a knowledge of any one having escaped enrolment, and woo is liable to military daty; or of any one w ho has armed at the age of twenty years since June, ISM; or of filmy who have declared their intention to become citizens, are - earnestly invited to communicate such information to the BOARD OF. BOLAIStiTi in order that such persons may be placed upon thaLists. It Is the interest end duty of every enrolled citi zen to see that all who have been improperly omitted from the lists are added thereto. D.. 11. LANE. Captain Provost Marshal Fourth Dis trict, Pennsylvania.- OFFICE, NOINEIRSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, et CEDAR Street, , New Yong, June 10, 1064. NOTICE le hereby sityini that. pursuant to a resolu tion of the:Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN TY PER CENT. on the subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET LEON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be. Aid hereby is. made payable to JANES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company. on or before the 18th day of July_next. 1A15141718 Attest: T.- AL TYNO. Secretary. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. mum, IN 71E13 B d'hiß STI. 0 PUFF THZ EVENINU TELEGRAPH ATTEMPTED ROBBERY I_,AS'T SUNDAY IVIOILN-X:N:G, States that the burglars did not drill a bolo more than half .an inch through, whict statement he knows to be false, as tho burglars did drill a hole three-quarters of an inch deep, which was half way 'through the door. There le no doubt, had they not bean disturbed, they would have drilled It all the way through the door, and then robbed the Salo. Although Lillie states that the further you get into the Safe the harder the iron, which is another of his false statements, I will undertake to drill the balance through; and if I don't succeed in one-half hour's time, I will forfeit one hundred dollars; or I will drill as many holes as will satisfy him in from one-half to two hour's time in any part of that Safe, or any other Safe he has in use in Philadelphia. If I don't sussed I will forfeit one hundred dollars. . . . I succeeded yesterday in drilling three holes in the Safe at our store in twenty minutes each with one drill. which is ready to drill three more. . DAVID EVANS- NEW -..ROV.TE. .• TO . . . . Wit*::EstiAitazu, • VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME AND DISTANCE BATED BY 7.AL M. EXPRESS TRAIN, PROM THE NEW DEPOT, THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOUPEON, ARRIVING IN NVILRESBARRE 2.45 P. M. • . • RETURNING, • • Leave,I4ILKESSARE at IP. H., making close eon. neettea at Jletilelmm with North Pennsylvania Ex. Mesa trtail• and mitre in philUtelphla at 8:20 P. M. • . . • FARE. 2 . • , ~". • BAGGAGE CHECKED untou9s. • • .. EtTAit J 715-121, : " AGENT. S. atclieriry THE IINDERNGNIBD, BREWERS OF tbo City of Phlledelphia, in connemienee of the co n tinued advancing prices of Melt, Hops. Labor. Fuel, dm., and the Increased expenses incident to the manufacture and delivery of MAL I' LIQUORS; are corn- Pell ed to ADVANCE THE PRICES OP THEIR PORTER AND ALE to the following rates, to go into effeot ON AND AFTER THIS DATE: DRAUGHT ALE. per Barrel $ll. POItTgE, • 11. BOTTLING ALE, " • 10. •• PORTER, " 10. Respectfully, William Gard; Abbott & Co., • Ma-pay, Colliun, & Co., l'tillip 0 tit ckes. Vreaerla Lauer, - OlteNtifto Schmidt, Leeds & Gray. - Dlthrear & Co., Co.,lgnatt Redder, - W. D. Smith i Co James Moore, . • George W. Grey. rtt:LAnat.llliA• SOY 14, Is s l. irl.3-3t, FOR PRESIDENT, OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDENT. OF TEIittESSE6. ELECTORAL TICKET. CAMERON, Cluttrmai3 DELPIIIA. NEW BANKING HOUBE, CORNER- OP MORTON IIIeMIOHAEL, Jar., Cashier 6,310 66, Of the 12th inat„ relative to the OF ONE OF HIS SAFES, MILI'fARY. ti STH UNION LEA.GUE NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT, COL. LIARIVIANUS NE 'F. Tuts IZEWItENT D 3 ACCEPTED FOR ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE, qf 50 1301U.NTIP. 450 %:IG-PER . MONTH PAY. ALL TiE OFFICERS OF THIS REGIMENT.: HAVE SEEN SERVICE Ii( THE FIELD, And eitlsens enlisting in any of the Companies can do so with the certainty of having 4 7 60 CO 60 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 Competent and Experienced Officers TO COMIANDITIIEIII Let snariaitizen look at the Ungar that threatens, heimportance of prompt action, and the necessity of reinforcing mit aniles for a • short time, and determine' •nco, d aid • s t• = • • REIUEKBRR THAT OUR NATIONAL OAPI- TAL IS A.C+Alli TRREATE&ED I DO NOT HESITATE, BUT COME AT ONOE frOW IS THE OBIS'S!! COME, EVERY MAN THAT CAN, AND MIME GENERATIONS WILL BLESS YOU FOR THE SUP PORT YOU GAVE AT THIS IMPORTANT PERIOD OF THE 4r.d., Atm OF OUR COUNTRY'S HISTORY HEADQUARTERS, RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH oi TO THE - PATRIOTIO CITIZENS OP PHILADELPHIA THE MERCHANTS' REGIMENT Is now calling for recruits for immediate service in the field. The officers are all men of experience. and have proved their courage in the field of battle COME FORWARD, MEN ! Every moment is precious; the enemy threatens our Capital, and BIEN, BRAVE, PATRIOTIC MEN. Come forward at once—from your workshops, from your stores, from your ,faetorles—and prowl to these traitors that they shall not desecrate oar soil with Im punity. 'he Emergency is pressing, and the rush to the front of a few brave, devoted patriots, to co-operate with the gallant Army of the Potomac, will put an end forever to the hopes of the rebel hordes. Come forward, then, and obey the pressing call of your country, and sustain the pride and glory of your good old Commonwealth. CITY IOUNTY OF FIFTY DOLLA.ES READQU/RTERS, 434 CHESTNUT STREET. The Milltary . Committee will meet daily, and the Bier chants of Philadelphia are earnestly solicited to unite with them for the purpose of sending this regiment to the froiit at once. jy1.3.3t •GRAY RESERVE REGIMENT. THE REGIMENT IS NOW RECRUITING 808 . „. ONE .RIINDRED DAYS' SERVICE, TINDER TUB CALL OF COY. CUBTIN ARMORY CO. A, 510 MARKET ST " C, 808 NIRETT ST " D. EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT CO.'s B, B, Y. 0, and E. at CITY ARMORY, BROAD, BELOW RACE. RICH RECRUIT RECEIVES $5O BOUNTY. IF. P. NICHOLSON, T. E. BROWN, Mallet Adjutant APPEAL TO 111B4OHANTS. MERCHANTS' RpIIMENT, COLO E. WOODWARDS Is now reorganised end recraiting,for immediate service to the Debi, in response to the, Governor's call for troops to repel invasion. • MONEY IS NEEDED AT ONCE, and tho Morehants of . Philadelphia are earnestly requested to send their con tributions to the undersigned without delay. JAS. B. MARTIN, of Garrett & Martin, 502 MARKET Street, Treaserer- JOHN WOODSIDE, of J.Woodalde & Co.. iO7 South FRONT Street. THOS. A. BOYD, of Boyd & Stroud, • 32 North FOURTH Street. A. P. SMITH, of A. P. & 11. P. Smith, FIFTY DOLLARS CASH, FOR RE • CRUM FOR COMPANY R,. • . ..:' _. CAPFAIit FA IRLAMB . . MPICHANTS; RROUREITT. . /713-3ts s • ' , iNaraltsergßUAßl. 1 1 ABB BERDBR. MAJOR 00DRCANDING A 44 CHESTNUT Street. -..Finauao Cominitteo. MILITARY. ATTENTION t ATTENTION ! ! All enlisted mon of the STII UNION MAGI% NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT. are hereby ordered to appear at HEADQUARTERS, TODAY, July 16.1004.-at 10 o'clock a. M.. for the parpoee of being mustered into the United Elates service. 'By order of I - IA ItivtiS-NUS NEFF, Colonel Commanding, ECIGRLY IMPORTANT ! COMMERCIAL RitOIMERT. Colenol—A. A LECHLER. Major—C. S. WAYNE. Any person bringing TWENTY KEN to the HEADQUARTERS—SANSOM Street, above Sixth, will be recommended for a Second Lieutenant's commix- StI)111 for TWENTY.FIYE MEN, a First, Lieutenancy ; and FORTY lithN a Captain'a, without fall. bfen mustered immediately, and sent to camp A. A. LECHLER, Colonel Commanding jyl.s-21. Commercial Ragtmeztt. , Isso BOUNTir. Recrnite wanted for Company 0,. Omy Receryee, for 100 Day.' 1 , ervice. Armory. BROAD Street', below Race. S, NV. PF,TTIT. . Recruiting °Muer. !ATTENTION, CQ. F; FIRST 'COAL REGIMENT. in, boys. This is the only chance to join this teginant. lam looking for, you at 7kl SPRING GARDEN Street. - Iyl4-2t• " Wei.-,WILSON.- ts.VETEItANS, •TO TIRE- FRONT!- OFFME CITIZENS' _ VOLUNTEER sußsTlTurrE commITTBE, No, 4:1;,', NW:4E Street, July 11, /861: Veteranr,whoue terms of nervice have expired, can nom re•ettllet under the most advantageous conditions, and while ausluting their country , at 01'8 crisis can uo cure ample provision for their families daring the - I rah- By applying to this Committee, they will be put into the service as bubstltatos, and will receive oa the day SIX HUNDRED AND PITTY DOLLARS IN CASH, In addition to the bounty offered by the Government. Veterans, the country lltko to you to uphold her hag agalust,the advancing hoiith - of rebellion Apply at the office of the Committee from 10 A. M. to I'. 31. DANIEL STE:ILMETZ. _Chairman. J. G. ROSEN° sIZTE S., - Treasurer. J. 1. CLARK: TARE, Jon TI4O3IPSON. _ CLEMENT 8. - PEZIROSE. EMMY C. LEA. tiATTENTION, INDEPENDENCE CITY GUARD ! RECRUITS wanted for three Companies, to be commanded .by Major G. ECKENDORFF, and to he mustered In for let days. All the usual Bbuntles pald, and none but good men wanted. Armory on LARDNER Street, rear of the Academy of illisle. Open every day from 9A. it. ten P. M. nl2-tf Major G. EOKENDORFF. NOTICE.-lIEADQUARTERS PRO VOST MARSHAL. SECOND DISTRICT. PHILADELPHIA, JULIO 2ach, 19q. The Lists of Persons enrolled cc liable to do Mil ian- duty are now being revised and corrected. Persom who are improperly enrolled' on account Of attenage, nort.restdence, over forty-five years of age,er permanent physical disability, should appear before the laoard, prove the same, and Lave their names stricken -• • . Civil officers, clergymen, and all otherpromioent citi. MDR, who know of persons who have arrived at twenty years et age since Enrolments,. June, 1853; of those whose names were emittee by the proper enrolling pea= ors; aliens who have declared their intentions to be. come citizens; persons discharged from the military and naval service of the United States, who have not been in such service two years during the present war, are in , vited to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT and give such Information in their poseeselon as may aid in the correction and revision of , the Lists. • ED WIN 'PALMER, jy4-]3t Capt. and Prov. Marshal Second Dist., Pa. TO BUBSTITUTBS.--$650 BOUN TY. -- OFFICE CITIZXEF' VOl.. SCIISTFCCE COMMITTER. No. 412 PRUNE Street. July 9, 1544. ThIR Committee Is now prepared to receive Voinutoere who are not liable to military duty. It will have them Blustered in as substitutes., and 1011 Pay them on the same day the auto of six hundred and flay dollars in cash, without deduction for commission or brokerage. In addition to thin, Sabatitates are entitled to Twenty fiye Dollars Government Bounty, and one month's ad vance pay. For further particulara, apply at the office of the Com mittee, between 10A: AL , and 2 P. It. Daniel Steinmetz, Chair'n. !John Thompson. J. G. R...-seustarten, Treas'r. Clement B. Penrose. ' • J. I. Clark Hare. Henry. C. Lea. jyll-82 I HEADQUARTERS*PROVOST MAL . SEAL. FIRST DISTRICT. P. PBILADRLPHIA t SllllO a INC The names of persons removing to or from this District will be added to or stricken from the Itets of enrolment Copies of the Bite are open for public inspection, ani civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear an point ont errors in the note and give each information as may aid in the correction and revision thereof, Any person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim to have his name stricken off the UM if he can'elurer satisfactorily that he is not properly enrolled, on acomett of Aliena e y Non-residence, Over-age. Permanent Physical DuabtlilN. A compliance with the foregoing auggeetions is eti.r. neatly solicited. WU. B. LEHMAN. jeffit•tf ~ Captain and Provost Marsha. . ,Art..FIRST TROOP:. PHI:GA.OBL PHU. CITY CAVALRY.— WANTED, a BUGLER. to serve with the Company daring the,Campaign; will be furnished with all that le repaired for !service. Apply at the Armory, TWEtt- TT%FIRST Street, between Market and Cheetnnt, im mediately. (11*) M. EDWARD ROGERS. let Lieut. .. 406. FIRST TROOP PECILADRIp: PHU CITY CAVALRY. —The TROOP will assemble at the Armory, FRIDAY, Jalylsth, at 9 A. K. in eillsee's dress. All whose names are enrolled eg . 1.11 revert at that hour melte:o,4! receive And horses. sonipments. he. • AL EDWARD .ROOVRE, • • • . Pint Lleuteasat • FIRST TROOP - PHILADEL: PRIA CITY CAVALRY. —V7.I IiTED—A. first: rate male GOOK Good waive. Apply. Im.; mediately at the Armory, TWEATIE-FIEST Street, between Man et and Cbeatnnt •• • M. EDWARD-ROGERS, First Lientenint... igATTENTION I PHILADELPHIA UNION ARTILLERY.--The Company , has been . accepted as a Battery of Artillery by the Oa yernor.ttad recruits are now received at the Armory. BROAD Street...below Race. 100 Days Service. 050 Bounty. Captain A. J. FITZWATER. First Lieut. B. L. MATLACK. .- Second Lieut. T. C. W. FRISHKITTEL • , DETAIL DRY GOODS. ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOT7I. TIOUSU4 W. T. SNODGRASS, 348. SECOND Street, and 23 STRAWBERRY Street A large stock or all kind of CLOTHO, CASSIMERES, TESTING% &c., At fair prices. purchased before the rise, itulfpend , mt of gold ganthiers, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto Is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see oar stock. Tho Army and Navy trade bas our special at tention. • iY/-1m E XAMINE OUR LAWNS. Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 44. e. Lawns, white ground neat figured, 4k. Iluckabact and Rath Towels, largo,tussortmeut. Bird'', Bye Linen Towels. • Extra aloe Damask Towels. 'Shetland Woo Shawls for twirled's, • Bathing Flannels, red and gray, jyt3 JOHN H. STOKES. ..102 ARCH Eases $ 1 • 38 DOUBLE AID TWIST CABER • 3fERES. 131.88 B-4 Wide Dark Mixed Heim Tweede. Low.priced and flue Caeeimeres. No advance in Summer Stack. Linen Drills and Duck. Superfine White Duck and Drflle. Superb StockWoolns laid in. WI e LLIAMSVILLE. New York mllla and other good makes Muslim by the_ piece or yard. Wide Sheetincs by the pleco. Beet old standard makes Unbleaebed Muslim Tlann lc. Tickings, Checks. Stripes. ice. Towels and Towelings. Damask Table Linens, Napkins. FANCY SIIIRTIIIO FLANNELS. COOPER St CONARD, 331 S. R. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. 8.. A. WHITE BAREGESTOR SHAWLS, —= Circulate ,__lte. 8-4 White !lenient. 8.4 White Gann Slants. - i. 8.4 White Crane Marcia. 8-4 Black Ilernant Bareeea.. S-4 Black Tiunartinee. • 8,4 Black Bareges. • 84 Black Crape !duets. •, 6.4 ; Black De-Laines. 6-4 White literitioes. • 6.4•Blitak Mertnoes. EDWIN HALL At CO., JeBo 26 South SECOND Street. "EMAIL DE PARIS," FOR THR slan.--This, delightful preparation Is espe cially recommended to ladles about visiting the country or sea shore, for removing thf , diecolorations caused by sunburn or salt air. The •'Email de Paris" Is en dorsed and universally used by the ladles of the Trench capital._EUGENE JOlllll No. 111 8. TENTH Street, below Chestnut, Agent for a'Emall de Faris. 1e23-Imlf HARRIS' . MIXED CASSIMERES. Light mixed CIISAMOrOB, for boys' suite. Melton and Plaid Cacsimeres. Merino Casairoetes and Cashmeretts. Linen Drills, Satinets. and Cottonaded Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, choice shades. Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap. Towels., Towelling, and Napkins. Large assortment at JOHN H. riorse., . 7091 ASCII Street • CT C4:94_4444 0:4 4:;0 The attention of LADIES viarnige THE CITY,- or those about ' LEAVING- IT for Watering Places," or ' the Country," is respectfully invited to the extensive stock of WHITE GOODS, suitable for Si:ISMER WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, MORNING WRAPPERS, &c. An extensive assortment is offered In Lace and Worked Edgings and insertinge, Yells, Handkerchiefs, Collare;Sieevesand in plain and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Figured White Goods, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambria Dresses.. 100 pieces Puffed, Tucked, and 'Wiped E. Mt-NEE DIMS. BLA.OK BILKS. BLACK BILKS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. We are still selling our Black Silks at the same prices as we did early hi the season, notwithstanding the re cent advances. • MANTLE SILKS' ALL WIDTH S. PIain Silks, all colors, 10.30 to 44.76. Pancy Silks, SI to 1.200. Etch heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.07 to is. so. Rich Chene Silks, at2.B7X. worth Ed). 44 .. 14 46 a t .78. .60. " " • " at .70, " E 7. 10 pieces small Plaid ilks, at *1.%, wo th r *1.60. H. STEEL & SON. . 14.2341 • . Nos. 713014.715 N. TENTH Street. Amin GOODS. FIi(MIINGEIAZ it WELLS HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT sEaummas. AHD SHIRTINGS. . . STANDARD DRILLS. 1 . . HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. r ' . - - WASHINGTON AND VIOTORY CAMBRICS AHD SILESD,S. . BROWN, BLEACHED. AND COMET JE ANS. • ' N. 6.12 WOHiTED TARN. &0.. • • seNi4ftf • TVORITYPEB, EXECUTED WITH 'A. rare artistio aremade at B. P. REIMER'S. 62 , 4 MICH. Street. A a e xq uisite they Impress you by simplicity of style andcoloring. • It` CARTES •DE VISITE; OF MOST pleasing styles and *perfect execution, aro undo at FEINER'S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. When you desire any, patronize hlm, lustire satis faction. . lt. TBE,NEW ,TAX "BILL . AND RE? E. NUE STAItIP L &W. Copies of the now TAX BILL" AND-REVENUE STAMP TAW fur este wboleitalo and retail, at the principal depot for the sale of Internal .SouehFeFTl n pr e N t o . r 3 h Ol d CH h TN nstrept )7n4d110,3 WANTS. WAFTED-BOARD IN THE coul4- 11C7 for the Sommer for throe nereoni. Mist be• of 0/11.7 11.0003. , 10 the city :on tho line Who Germantown nailrox d preferred. Address jyls-21. P. thin office. WANTED—A situATiort IN A TT Wholesale' DRY GOODS or CARPET DOUSE. tio by a young roan o( bto Irises tactand lonic er rlenco, as Salesman or Bo3kkooper. Gond r4s(vrenco given. Address T. W. R.." this ace. for three days Ft. WA. NT ED-.--4.N Tilt DRY-GOODS Commission business, already established. a PAETNER, either actin) cr *modal. with a cash capital of from 016.000 to 4'2,3,000. Address "Commission ' Press olllce. jrt-mwfet• WANTED -1N A: lifitY GOODS JOB BINO ROUSE. a Arst4ato ENTRY CLERK. Salary liberal to a rasa Wall. qualified for tlio . poaffloa. Address Box Hal, Phlladelpltlar. 0. Jyl4-3! . WANTED-A COLORED 80Y..14 OR 16 yearn old, as Walter In 'Manta Tamil / PIT OJB LOCUST Street. tf WANTED -THREE BURI3TITUTEB of good fighting goat Mac, for the Army of the Potomac. to represent a gantleman exempt from mili tary duty. Apply at 205 WALNUT St. Phila. je334f SUBSTITUTES I—SUBSTITUTES I 1— sUBSTITUTES I ! ! DRAFTED MEN, also enrolled ettitana liable to the Draft, can be furnlehed wltb SUBSTlTllTE o ,aar.a.tera's TURN PROM MILITARY IPUTY YOR Tlfn VB TRAll4._l4t the VOLUNTEER AND SUBSTITUTE RECRUITING AGED:UV, No. 420 WALNUTISTREET PHIL ADELPIFIA. • Applications solicited from all parts or. the Mato. Oar immediate attention guaranteed. . • • - 3.05-91.• 8: It MEM!: CO; p,IIBSTITUTES lI IGHBI3T kJ price paid to reliable intiew not - gilded to draft,. Inquire at 90. 530 CALLO W 11144 Strait, train 9 toll A. M. iYl94to SUBSTITU'rEB FUTINTSEIED AND MILTTA REPRESENTATIVES sEcoriED. ply lo Ito. 530 CALLOSVRILL &root, from 1 to 4 —P. M. :1711-st• THREE 'INTELLIGENT BOYS J.- WANTED,. to learn the Pzlntlnsr 13n4n , 4a. j 034 V. • W. L.. MURPHY At SONS. IptLACK S DEITIES AND WHEEL -11-' WEIGHTS WANTED, • , CHUM QIIMITISRSIASITICIOI OPPION, Wassinawrox DEPOT, Wasn't:lol'og. D..C.,1y 4, Mt Wanted at (nee, to wd'at in Government renatr shops, Qua:lei-ma'tare' Department. Depot of Washington; one hundred (100)good BLACRENLTHEI, and one hun dred (100) good WHEELWRIGHTS. The pay per month will be sixty dollars (soo),'with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when • . . Apply to Captain CHAS. A. 703fPKIN9: A. 11. 8. A.. corner Twanty-second and C Stre*ts, Wash k etas, D. C. D. ff. RUCKER. Brigadier General and Chief Qoartprmooder, fye..t23 Department of Washington. TEAMSTERS WANTED. CHIEF QCARTERMASTRIVIT OPPTCR, WAIIIINOTOX DKPOT, WARITTKOTON, 1). C.. Stay 9, iSS4. WANTED, at cnce, THREE HUNDRED TEAM STERS, each capable of driving with single line, and innveginesix-mnie teams. To such who fire competent to perform the ditty the PAT per month will be thirty dollars. with one ration per day, and hospital privileges, including the best medical attendance when sick. Apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins, A. Q. M.V. E. A. corner Twenty-socond and G streets, Washing ton, D. C. D. H, RUCKER., Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, jyll-ISt • Depot of Washington. To RAILROAD 00.11 P A NIES.—A -a- rarty.e, member of the General Ticket Agents' Asso ciation, now engaged, will enter the service of another Company. •as General Freight and Paasenger Agent, provided ilmorable arrangements could be made. He has bad several years' experience In both departments. Ample reformicewill be given, Address Box MC P. 0.. Philadelphia. • irte-ge $ 15,000 r LOAN ON MORTGAGE, fir A a a7 RC lins4s S. W. TBscsl rsII4TA St. 60 A. MONTMONTHWANT AGENTS at $6O a month. eximAses paid, to reit my EVER sum; rsNcris, ORIEriBiaL BURNERS, and lb other articles. Fifteen ciranlare santfrte. Addrese Ap9o-4 &PIM ' JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford. Mates. N TED A. DWELLING Mi. rent not to exceed MX between Eleventh and Twentieth, Chestnut and Vine; over a store or office would do. Addrees " 13oue, "at this ellen. Jyls-.3t" NEW PUBLICATIONS. TEE INDEPENDENT. Thls weekly Religions. Llterary,and Family Journal. edited by REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, REP. JOSHITA. LELTITT, D.D., AND THEODORE 2ILTON, Is Issued in the same form, and at the same low price of Vr TWO DOLLARS Per Annum. notwithstanding the great adman° in white Paper. EXIIIIZED ONE SERMON EVERY WEEK, Rev.HENRY:WARD BtEOHER TEE POLLOWINCI EMINENT.WELISERB ARC SPECIAL OWI'!Et- =EI WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER, REV. THEODORE L. CUTLER, ' REV. ROBERT M. HATFIELD.: HORACE GREELEY. BAYARD TAYLOR, Taans—V. per annum, paid in advance.. Specimen number's sent gratis. JOSEPH. ii. RICHARDS, Publisher, No. 5 BSEKSIAN St., New York FOE . sALE . B:r.-NEWI3 AGENT' le % °TS I LADY'S FRIEND* FOR :AXI OUST: PITCHER'S. SOS CHESTis.:IIT 3713-8 - • • WATIONAL • BANKS I NATIONAL BANKS b--PETERSON'S is the only Detector pub lished giving the OFFICIAL LIST of 450 National Banks sad raven cities' quotations. -Price 10 cents. It PETER N3' OttI:RITERFEIT. DE ` VICTOR Tor July IStli;pnlillethed. Min morning. 1! ' G ET THE BEST 1-PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR for July 15th is pub lished this morning. Price 10 cents. It • qr 7 NEW. COUNTERFEITS ARE I fully described in PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR and DREXEL'S BANK-NOTE LIST for July lath. which will be res.dx this morning at T. B. PETER:NON g BROTHERS' No. 30G CHESTNUT Street, Philadslphia. TERMS—One Dollar a year monthly, or Two Dollars semi-monthly, or Ten Cents a number. • Ads ertieemente Inserted In it at low rates. It JUST PUBLISHED-OUR BOYS. The Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By A. F. Amu r of the Bth Pennsyl vania Reserves, with characteristic frontispiece. 12m0., cloth. • Price $l.OO. The author of this deeply interesting volume has passed through some of the most ..desperate and sanguinary battles of the war in one of which he lost a leg, and thus remains a cripple for life. With the modesty of a noble - spirit, end the gallantry of a true soldier, he neither asks nor would receive charity at the •hands of the public. Eta book, however, will amply repay perusal by all who love the cause of their country. The publisher Ores it to the world for the author's benefit (who retains the copyright and profile of the publica tion, and believes an appreciative public will gladden tbo soldier's heart. Send on your orders for the book. Single copies will beisent poet-paid, to any address, on receipt of price. $1.150. Liberal terms made with agents and the trade. Address all orders to JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, iy9•Bt 617 SANSOM Street, Phila. ASHMEAD EVANS; • Sncesseon to WILLIS P. HAZARD. _ •1114 CHESTNUT Street, Have received SAVAGE AFRICA. By W. Winwood Beads. 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RECORD OP TH3 EEDELLIOX. By Frank bloom PpTHS COUNTRY. W e are prepared, es heretofore, to enpuly famlltw at' thetr Country Reeidences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &a., &o. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, my7l-tf Corner BLIMENTH and VINE. Sta. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES.—A large assortment of Grare-Stoaea. of easlons designs, made of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble 'Wocka el ADAM STEINMETZ. RIDGE Avelino, below ;foveae great. PbtledalPhiliL spnamll ir-TICATON DENCKLA t HARD WARE COmMissunv MERCHANTS, 507,.C0M , WERCE, Hi lilQ I'tORTH Streets, ofPar for sale: W. 'Anchor Brand Neils; Plymouth MITI Rivets. • & S. Botokor's Cast teal; Eagle Cabinet Looks. I .. .Putnam's Horse Haile; Looke's School Slates. Copper , Braes, and loon Wire; Cotton Cards. assortment O Morton assdwita. fa94ai -,tMBAZAAR, lIINTH AND FiAN- I . SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE ON golott CAIEIAOS3. On SATURDAY MORKING nr.itt, at 10 o'clock. tont•. pfining about itlrry noitesk. Inthsding some valuable fiat tromurborsw. Waters WOW, superior single and double Ltknear, &e.. to ha told without renerve. ' A TAO, New Rad sec:ova-band earriagos t lialerragorm; gm; wltb i,hteb the gale mill commence. . - - . . _. Also. !tingle and double nann.va, saddi : X bridle.: Irlitys. enTern ..tc. -*W" No Dottonernent 011 account or tiontitua: 4i' Bale dt" ones, &c,. ,on WEDNESDAY. 4 Cartiduthlund hacnesaitt private cato. ALFRED lif. BEEKNer. .f„,4_2,, . • •. . Au.,..,.., _____ A rePION SALE OP CO./IDE/WM) BORNiiS WAR I: I 7.TARTIRPNT. CAT . AtIIiT • . orme,e Or Cntur vowayessairrait. Wanly:carol:4 D. C. July 4.1116 ' VIP be roll at TOBLIC AUCTION. to the highest bldd.:l,•at the thees and pleeea named 110107/—e l a: LilatcßOX.-Penne.. TAU RH ndv, July. uth. 11161. a] A- ,TIIIIF.BI7AIf. duly. net. lOW .1141/RISBURG, Puna., TBUItSDAY, July 281.16 . • ALTOOYA; Penna.. IRIIR6D/Ci, Anted db. 11181. WII.I:I7AMSPORT, Per.iia. TIIIIItBDAY, August nth. 1851. TWO MORRO (200) VANALRY HORSES at teak Plate. Moo Hones bare bean crondemneCsa colt for tam Cavalry writes ef,tho Annr- For Road and Fir= purpose...l - many good bergalna mar be bad. Hordes sold Woe*. Terme: CAA:, in tfaltid State:" Currency. JAMES A: EtIN, Liar& Col. and Chief Quartermaster jy/1..301 . . Cavalry Bureau. . WALNUT .STRZET . TNEATRis.— v SATURDAY EiirVING. Jule 18, rarewsli night Of the season. FereweirEenefit of J. B. ROBERTS. piero The f the perfor STR ma ANnce wil cemmenee with the beautiful GER. I STRANGER I RS ROBERTS. 111 RS. HALLER ELEICINA ENTIRE BAKER. To conclude with t heaTand - apectscoler Drama entitled FAUST AND !lASGUERITE. Mr. J. B. Roberta an Mephistopheles; Mrs Alexia& Plater Baker ar Marguerite. Box 011ee open from! to 3. Curtain rises at &o'clock. • • TEE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Stroet. &bora Tooth, to OPEN DAM!. for viettoro. from 9 A. M. to 6 P. K.fd . . PERSONAL. -RED OR iraciTßA:l76 EAR DROPS. tlEy amps per pair. 910 RACS Street i7lO-R• pE R S 0 IT A L .-RED AND BLAJCK JR- ALL EARDROPS. 50 cents per pair, at 016 RAC; Street.)7l4-2v. (74 .2" • ERM -T ANTOWN.WODESMABLE ROOMS can be bad at White Cottage, on :. 4 14. - MMISIM Street, second house west of Green. j714-ato 140ARDING.-TWO SECOND-STORY a , roam TO LET. at INS North TENTH St. jo7-t! POCKETBOOK FOUND •TN TEM PRESS OPPICS. —The owner Is reqnewed to come forward, .. prove property, and tab% It away. ddpty,, after 104 M, at thocounter of this OfSce.' ists•tt 5 • REWARD,LOST ON TIMES ODdI" lasts LEATHER 13,10 marked 3.11£02 tali— NEI'. Liverpool. Alto, a railroad 100 hi leatheretraPo• Appi V at Lhea L SXPRBSS COMPANY; ii , ls-21.• No. 20 South MTN Street. A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, WITIt 4-6- sine-roe/lents (.1 . teny Y ears in teachine,will on. to this city, in SEPTEMBER, a School for oung Ladies. Number limited to afaten. farm, , $ll.O a year.. Itityitarnc. , m-Reir. Dr. Furness, Mg Pine streets Rev. Roer Owen. Chestnut mu; Wm. R. Trotter. Req., 36 Nwth Front street; J. E. Mitchell, Esq.. Mr York avonne, Philadelphia; Er... Presidents Si:taxi:sant Wailer, Cambridge. *stay. r 1. 8. Soritb, Dorches ter, Kam ;John Enagles. Boa— Brighton; Mase. AA drees 9521-Ini s L. H. BUCICINOITAE!, Chestnut PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE EN sTrivrt FOB rotaio LA.DIEs. No. 1530 ARCM Street. Be.y CHAS. A. SMITH, D. CLAES:ION SMITH, A. M., Ninth Year. Three Departments: - Primary. Acedo min, and Collegiate. Pall college course Claude*. Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, ten those who graduate. Modern Lanallligfia , Motric, int tog, and Elocution by the beat minters. Per tinnier', apply at IzH CHESTNUT Street, or address Box WU P. 0., Philadelphia.. • • av 12045, _GRAND vIIRSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOIL—Ogie of the following splendid first-claim steamers, vie; CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIGR T. 'BOIS CITY. TRAVELER_, METEOR, IRON SIDES_ _LAC Li BELLS, and PEWAENC , will leave CLEVELAND. Ohio, atB o'clock P. M., each day of the week, exceed Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan. on the following days at o'clock P. M., through the month& of JULY and AUGUST making Grand Excursion Trigs to the many points of Interest on the Great Inland Ektu of America,which, for utility. pleasure, and healtle.gre unsurpassed by any other on the Cont i nent. This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces Nix &crews ea 'latitude, and eleven of longitude , and includes in the circuit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Huron and Superior, wHat the beautiful river; Detroit , St. Clair and St. Mary's. The many and extensive mines of iron and coping; unequaled by any . in the world, with the newly-dage covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild and romantic scenery, combined with lie pure and brgels6 climate, render te Lake Superior trip one of far MOiagi thee ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student. the pleasure-seeker. or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly fitted *IR with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms. while aye* , precaution has been taken to provide forthe safety and comfort of passengers. Pare, including State- Rooms and Meals. about 2X Sents, per mile. Time occupied in making the round trip, trona to 10 days. Rooms secured, and further Inforntation obtained, b? application to proprietors. ROBT.HANA at Co. BIIESST & McßßlDEZlCleveland, Ohio. • JOH N HITING Co., ? Detro i t, waw a. ETTCHINOB. 1131 SUBSCRIBERS . HAVE ASSO 7ED themselves together under the finn cC BOLTON, DYEREAN. & CO., and will continue the Car Building business in all its branches at the o 4 establithment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMIL TON Streets. - JOS. B. .BOLTON, OEO. R. DI - KRELL 0. W. CHILDS. jyl.lm• JULY 1.1864 A BBIST ANT QUARTERMASTER 4- -S- GENERAL'S OFFICE; . • PHILADRLI:wtri, July 11, 186I SEALED PROPOSALS,endonted "Proposals for Steant Pump, &c.," will be received at the office of the under signed No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until 12 o'clock, noon, on MO NDAY, the United Staten Uospital at Beverly, N. J., of the fol lowing articles, 3,000 feet 3-inch cant-iron Pipe fAnfeet 2.. inch. cast-iron Pipe. 1 seder Tank, 3 inches sides and bottoms, welt bound with iron, Catilieliy.ls,ooo.Rallons. 1 Worthington Steam Pump, No. 3. I Grindstone. JOHN' G. WRITXIB Also, the necessary labor to lay the pipe, erect the steam pump and tunic, and connect the same ready for use.. Each propoPal mutt be guaranteed by one or mare responsible persons. in writing. that the bidder.; will outer into immediate obligation for the prompt fulfil ment thereof, if said bid be accepted. The tinited.States reserves the right to reject all bid. if deemed too lifgh.'as also those from defaulting con tractors. . . . Tho materials and lumber to be satisfactory to the Go vernment Inspector,. and ample security required for fulfilment of contracts. llp order of Col. Geo. H. Croatian, A. Q. H. Galena. ALBERT S. ASIIMELD. Captain, and A. Q. M. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE. BERAL'S OFFICS„ I'HILADELPTA. July 14. 1864. • . SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Prop orals for fur nishing Lumber to Beverly Hospital," will be reeeiyed at. the office of the undersigned, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until 12 o'clock noon, on BIONDAY, 18th fast.. for the immediate delivery at - the United States Hospi tal at Beverly. N. J.'. of the following Lumbar, vix: 65,CC0 feet. 31 common White Pine 1-inch Boucle. 6,000 feet 1-inch White Pine Flooring Boards. 26,003 feet Bx 4 Hemlock Scar tling„l4 feat long. 10,603 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 16 feet long. Real proposal must be guaranteed by one or more re sponeible venom; In writing, that the bidder will enter into Immediate obligation for the prompt fulfilment thereof, if said bid be accepted. The nited States reserves the U right toreject all bide. if deemed too high, as also those from defaulting con tractors. The Lumber to be inspected after delivery, and ample security required for the fulfilment of the contract By order of Col. George H. Crosman, Assistant claw :errnaster General United States Army. ALBERT S. ASHMEAD Captain and A. Q. k. LLARGEASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS. Ito. 60% LECH Street, Second e. Door. above KIM South d The ettentton of the Public is invited to hla hellcat AND VARIED ASSORTRIENT•Or • PAPER HANGINGS, . Embracing all qualltlea, frOin ing CENTS TO TEE FINEST GOLD AND VTLTET isli gW i t FOR 9 it:P E M A Y:—THJE, staunch and commodious steamer HAM RATTAN, Captain E. A. Ryther, of the Cipe May king. is now makingher regular tripe to Cape May, leavjw ARCH-STREET 'WHARF every TUESDAY, THURS DAY, and SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock; returning. will leave Cape May every Monday,-WednevJay. and FA day, at 8X o'clock, touching at New Caatie, going And returning. Para VIA carriage hire included; chlidran .balf price. Servanta $1.60, carriage hire ee t tm. Freight at low rates. No freight received after o'clock, and In all cases must be pre- id. jy6-1m JOE. A. STE - WART, Agent isid Er mi t FROM NEW YORX ROll HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRING. FIELD. and BOSTON.—The steamers CONTINENTLY: and BIM CITY leave Peek Slip, Butt River. daily; at I 16 P. M. andll at night. je23.60 LOOKIITO fiTABBES. JAMES S_ EARLE db. SON; lifiCr CHESTNUT STREET, gale now to store a eery A sasortrasat of LOOKING . GLASSES; of every eherseter, of the Uri BEST MINUFAMEFRE AND LITAWT SWIM' OIL PAINT2KGS, ENGRAVINGS, arat PICTIM MID PHOTOGRAPH 112.111:111. • MEirl'ElPS COTTAGE ORGANS. Not only IMMXCELLED but UNEQtfai/LND PUMP of Tone and roger, derigned ontmelally for Oltarabeir and Sehools, but found to be equally Well adaytod to the Parlor and Drarrtng Room. For We oat b 7 M: Bltuoa, No. 111 North SEVENTH &mot. Aln. rt spronleto assortment of the Porrert Melodeon' sourtartily on,hand. LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAWN STORE—faunducted by ladles, TIVELTIIL 6tree 'first dear balmy Race. Bvery article to theft ant,li nG eja. goy, and correct In make. C. H. DLES. ronrletor, aiteolls to Dettlemon. oaths cork of TWELFTH and . RAGS Btreeta. N. B. —Proleseloaa accuracy inenrod. • . my&ault pORTRAITIN . THE FINEST AND A- most trnthfolof any made, are those superb speci mens of Ilfo-elaa Photograph.; la cal cams 1 "" It B. F. BEISIER`S , GaIIery, 82;.1. ARCH Street. ROI3SED 'PIGS FBET - 100 KitGa PRIME. r ' • Boneed Limbs Towhee, 100 ken oche. Sowed Tripe. 100 kegs P_Oule• • For osleby iiIIODES a: WILLIAMS. j713-t! . • 107 South WATER. &mit . ::.—.. WRITTEN AND VERBALDE: ;t's' ...4 :. SCRITTIONS li 9lobara ter, Con titntlon. I lid 11...; th, lent...vital AD' /tit onSnalneae, Healt b ,EJnaa. MY, Se if . ..„ - tronrovement; Managenient.and 'Praia. WY: of CLI4 , ..DENN, social adaptation, ine. . dal and evening. by . . JOHN L. CAPEN. Phrenologist and Booksalla ria j mlilMtisth. Ito. A 5 &TENTS Strent,sli373 trb AUCTION SALES. lic) 81; PERSONAL. BOARDING. LOST AND FOIUND; EDUCATIONAL. EXCITILSIONS. (K) t;zl.: I I :A PROPOSALS. PAPER RANGEIGS. T. J. COOKE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 111 X-LAST4G-ICMG9,. DIWORATIONS. Also;isi . natively new nrEicle of GOLD" ASA:SILK PAPERS,, sun nnonmito.