CLOTMIMG, OP TILE LATEST le ln the Beet Manner, expreeely for ftlir S. LOWEST Selling Prime marked in Plain 11 Goode made to Order 'sari - antes) eatlarao- Orig•Pitics SYSTEX le strictly adhered to. 'by treated alike. JONES Er On , 004 MELRKET Street • ITLAB CLOTHING HOME OF PHILA. "OAK RALL. It•oWW+e roods at Moderate prices. WenMAKER ai BROWN, E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. artment (to make to order) No, I El.elztta u. ,ER& WILSON'S HIGHEST ?ILEUM LOCK-STITCH SEWING MAORINES. BEAPEST. SIMPLEST, AND Dm N. 74141. ITEIRRTNTIT Striant. ithekva Smrar.th At Pottsville, Saturday, July 16th, Essie, try li. Du,nue. tel wilt proceed to Laurel MU on arrival of far. at Reading Depot. Broad and Cailowhill. on esdsy, at 13; o'clock P. id. ** ill p SE. los Sunday, the 17th last , Smite' ittoore, 'ant son of Joseph H. and hallie A. C. Chubb, aged 4 units tied 27 days, Pile relatives and friends of the family are invited to tend the funeral from Nu. 207 South Ninth street. on stulay af , ernoott. Pith inst , at 1 o'clock ** ail PFELD.—On Fri lay evening, 11th inst., Charles Flupfeld, in the 76th year of Ins age. he male friends of the family are respectfully re tallied to anenti the funeral from his lam residence, 1 WA Fill. rt street, on Tuesday morning.at 0 o'cmck, itlimit Int titer notice. Fott I'.—Oti Sunday morning, Z. Burton Stout, Elul:, the 12,1 year of his age. blew York paw o litiZ copy.l WILSON. —At Po T rt P bl e adi q son, lows, on the 10f1 itt4t., 1 , Warw.:. S. WIiKOD, formerly of Philadelphia, in , Alth year of her age, A 1 5in.—On the 1411 Instant, at thee raldence of her. , •1 ' law, Samuel W. Townsend, Sarah, widow of ~ la Jolt Leiria, in the 7.5 th vtiur of her age. 'onorte NV ill meet ilt Frieudtd Meeting House, Feratit „( 1 . %eel, streets, on Second alay morning, 18.11. instant, Jo'doelt. To proceed to Fair Hilt. ** ..."-t---- , 2 Weekly Repo) t•t, or.lncerinento. OPFIGS, Jllir 16, 1E64. s in the OM, of PhiladslP4M. aril M the nth Of Jain. )6114. ihe and Ineerf NMI( M• of J? kusits or DEATH 1I.! Hemorrhage, literus }looping. Cough :Inikturmatiou Brain " . Bronchi " Heart .* Kid ueYs ..... Larynx. " Liver " Lungs Pleura " St.& Dowels. `lnanition .1 utentagranee ..•..• ' Janudiee Lencocythecnia Man is-a• Putt' Marasmus ...... Measles ..• • ....... • Malformation.. 'Old Age ••• • ....... Hyomia l‘lninsy Rupture Scream .....,......1 Small-Pos Still-born 'Suicide Syphilis Ts hes 3lesenteriea Tetanus .. Unkn0wn........... Wounds unshot.... nhyxia . • rti P a le and :4ra 14 , .• 11COT Lit ..... . " Stem anilines ug A stisa, Longs " Liver... silent int/intuit blorbu A rebrll Spinal 310- r 1.12 , ib tattql s Langs . suns anosis .tbetia tyrbees PSF .. " Rettig ...... 'ease or Brain—, Ileart " " Sto. Bow, .wned seater y ditty Mon on Brain... 'er, Spotted Scarlet Typbut. Typhoid. *. °Tab KO MERE WERR -173 40 to 60. .46 60 to 60. .87 eo to 70. .17 " 70 to 80. . " 80 to-90. . .17 " 90 to 100. ~..46 Tear to 2. to t to 10 to la to 20 to 30. to 40 no., 11 Total 449 WARDS. WARDS. 14 Tenth ....25;Nineteenth • ••••27 Eleventh .10. T wentinth 33 11 Twelfth ........ 7iTwentr-first • .. 7 •••.48 Thi rteonth . .19. T wenty-second.l7 16 Fourteenth.....ls Twenty-third .. 5 • ••‘• AFifteenth 23 ,Twenty- fon rth.ltl •••• •• VI Sixteenth •••• ..11'Twenty-afth ..• 7 Seventeenth ..•.11117.1nknOwn 13 . ....16 Eighteenth IS . eaths from the country...* he in the city 435 ITT. —trnitri Stolen, 974; Foreign, 54; unknown, shouts., 11; People of Color, 13; from the corm- mber of deaths compared with tho correspond k of lfet and of 'last week, was as follows: ending Jul' 15111, 1511 q, was MC ending July Prh, 15/11, was 334. b and interments of soldiers, 47. 267; feronle.f, 151; boys. 107; er of the Board of Health. 0 SORGF .E. CHAMBERS. Registrxr. ON & SON, MOURNING STORE, MS CH ?NUT Stmt. syT•tl E.& Lii.NDJILL, FOTIRM AND :CH bate Fine stook of Silks, • • Flue Stock of Shawls, Fine stock of Flannels, Floe stock of Linens. Flue etoce of Muslin.. • • • ie3o TONAL IlUTEE;,1;01.10 BRANDS, w .Terw•y, open upon the European plait, the t way to Itve, casting emelt $l5 per week; get a Want. and only pay for what you consame. D. I'. PETERS, Proptiet..r. ease Vine street oyery day at 7 43 A If. and T. 3716.12 t ATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OP ILLINOIS FOR VIM PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, Or TENNESSEE. ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL MORTON MeMICHABL, Philadelphia T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County. REPRESENTATIVE. in P. Ring, 13. Elite W. Hall, dorrieon Coatez, 14. Charl-a R. Shriner. try Bornm. 15. John Winter, 11am II Kern, : 16. David aleConanglin on 31. Jenks, ii. David W. Woods, rlea M. Runk, 18. Isaac Beason, e , t Parke, 19. John Patton, LLia.m Taylor, 20. Stllillei B. Dick, in A. IFlleatand, 21. Evorard Blazer, -erd H. Coupll, 21 John P, Penney, card Holliday, 21 Ebenezer Dtc.hinkin ' ries F. Read, 24. Job. W. Blanchard. der of the State Central Committee. CAKBRON, Chairma. UICTOIC CITY EXEMTIVIS COlfMlrl E wits don TUESDAY, MA 19th iudtant, tbreo_o'cl.mk b :t ow th• Fi lgire o 1 , % , :c1 . 11 . 1 , a7 4 i H m ooktr, LIBRARY At )1 SS FREEBOn au t. c r A isidcat. J. pARItIvB&, }Secretaries., •tt ••• t7_ OFFICE CITIZENS' 'VOLIINTEER SIIIMTITIITE '1031141 rTES, - 122 WALXII Judy 16. Mal I Committee has Removed to No. 422 W !LNUT , up steirs, where It wilt rec-i ve application. , from ta desirous to morn SU EST ITIIT E 3 or KEP iTIYES. A payment of $lOO to be made at the application, and a power of attorney to be given City Bounty. Substitutes farclawd in the order bastion. •ans and .Alirns desiring to rnitat as Snbetitutes ply to the Cnm initteP, who will have them mut at) service. when they can soled tbelr own mai- Bealdee the Bottoty paid by Oeverutnaut, they :rive front the Committee SIX 13UNDKED AND DOLLARS in cash. on day of master, without ion for conitnission or brokerage. No charge of Led be made. crane are evadally wanted in the service. and ae re-enlint on the meet navantegeon. condi:loon. Lours from 10 A. M. "A 2 P M.. and trout 4 to 6 DANIEL lITEINMETZ. Ibeirman CLARK HARE. JOHN THOMPSON, EMT E. PENROSE. HENRY C. LEA, 1.2 t J. 0. NOSENOANTEN, Trekeurer. OVFICE PHILAIDELPEIA AND TIVEIiTon'WAD CoatPa* _ PIIII.ADRUILIA, July 16, 1864. Board of Dlrnetora have this d.y deelared a semi .l D1 , 111)8,10 OF FIVE PEE CENT, from the of the Company payable to the Wee holdero, or eget reptwenuttlveF, on and after the 21. t Instant 'anefer hooka sr Ili be elo.ed n [all the Stet instant. A. EL TROMSO:4, Tr- a.urer. OFFI EN MINN HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA. IILADELPHIA, 7 tno. Mb, UM dived meeting of the 'Board of Managers, bald OAY, a eeroLann nal dividend of One Dollar aud fire Cents per chore was declared, clear of State Red Staten tax. payable to the Stockholders, or ixal represen tett VISO, on or after the 2lst instant. &Defer book will be C 101.4 Until the 21st Inst. 121 WILLIAM DIDDLE, Secretor'''. OFFICE OF TIER ENTERPRISE INBUItAIICE COMPANY, 409 WALNUT PHILADELPHIA, July A, IP4L Dlrotorn have this day declared a Dividend of PZR CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Cotn er the last stx months, payable on demand, free taxes. °RAS. FOSTER, Olt&vec:try. • . . ILOITIESs 'OF THE LOCUST .11411.7 N. THIN CUM. AND IRON' COMPANY, No. 230 THIRD Street, _ PATLADELP,IITA, Joy £.l. Board of Dlrectora of the LOCUST OONTAIN AND IRON COMP/ail' have directed the dhoti on the 70th instant, among the holders of the on the books of the Company on that day of part proceeds of sale of certain lands, Dar t of the ' emelt of the Company authorizes to be sold and teed by• the sot of assomply approvod May 3d, ioordance with tho direction atoreaald, on and io 20th Inttant TW ItNTY DOLLARS will be paid *hare to the Stockholders on tho book° or tho ny on that day. :Maier hooka will be closed for Ms Impose Id after this day to the 20th !natant, Inc'naive. Iy2o JOB C. COPPUCK, Treaaarar. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND MIDDLE; CDA G FIELD RAILROAD AND CIOAL, ,811. —A e•;•.• out meeting of the Stockholders of ipany will he held et the office of the Company, t..Bouth YDI.II{TH Street. on SATURDAY, Jul y L 1804, sill o'clock A. N. An bLbilLltalS of Dm ie to be trammeled, the attention of the Stock ,le Gill nehtl7 regnepted. PIiTIIR K. LANDIS, Seerotary. Jnly e, IEB4. 1/8-frowBt OFFICE SOMERSET 11(01W AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 61 Street, Thew YORK, June 10, 18 64. CS la hereby Alyea that, pnreuant to a remain the Beard of Directors, an Instalment of TWEN it CENT. an the aubscripti COAL COMPANY ock SODIERSET INON AND OF YLVANIA be, and hereby tR, made payable to WADSWORTEL Treasurer of said Company, -e the Nth day of July next. Attest: T. M. TYNO. Secretary. NOTI C E.—OFFICE .OF TIIE BOARD OP HEALTH, S. W. corner SIX.TtI BROM Streete, PITILADIST.PRIA, July 12, OM. directed by the Board of Health to the ag Copy ala Resonation, adopted by theta thle . . ins Information baying been received that yel •er Ix prevalll➢g at Key Wt et, it le Oh DERED 'mole arriving from meld port WILL be quaran- Layercito until utherurice directed. C. iti/e1( daillrfl, Health Oilicer. IF.NIE-TITE DIRECTORS OF !DM , . AND biLiatATEllitiritiii:Eirill 41' hare Ibis day enmared a dividend of TEN ;NT. from Ibo earnings of tbo montb of JOOO 3xtra dividend of TWO PER CENT., both pox the 20th 'Dot. The transfer books close on NA- Y . , the 10th teat. OIiORGE W. lIIINTER. beeretary. UN. ivll-6t DIVIDEND NOTIVE.—OFFICE OF n PERRI OIL COMPANY, S. S. corner of and POIJUTII Streets, PIIIILADRLDIITA. July 1:4, 1864. in helot this day doolored the I of TWO PLR CENT. 011 the, up toy. out of the ettraiu6a of tble atAhe OM ce of the itenctro o4 nod after the 20th in it. VIII be closed on Saturday. 10th Yeduoaday. ilOtt loot JAMZS FAHEY, Treasurer. srd et Dtrectot mthly Dividend Flock of the Con th of Jane, rays of Slate tax, at -miter Hooke Wi Toopened on ' tar 'MEAT ICENTRiti FAIR.—TIRE CODIMITTEE ON FIRE DEPARTMEN I' thank fully acknowledge the following donations of moneYS and goods made to their Department: , Diligent Engine Company CAS and friends *llO 40 Fame Hese L'ompany and friends 101 00 Washington Engine CompanylB 24 Phomix Hose Company l's 60 00 Vigilant Fire Company 100 00 Monroe Fire ComPanii of Wog Philadelphia. 300 00 Ponnsylvania Hose Comnany rk 06 Hood Intent Steam Fire Engine Company 20 00 Southwark Lines Company 10 90 Fellowship Engine 0 moony 6 00 Hibernia Engine Company 102 DO Hibernia Target Company—Company C, 20 Pennsylvania Reserves 60 00 Washington Engine Hose Company of Lancas ter 10 00 Friendship Fire Company of If arrisimrg 00 00 Keystone Fire Company of Easton 332 17 Keyivisne Fire Company of Easton, proceeds of sale of Flour 407 60 Humane Engine Company of Easton * Phomix bogies. Company of Easton, Wirehingi.llll Engine Company of Easton, ~.. Southwark llom Company of Easton. Franklin Fire Company of South Easton, Good Will fire Company of West Chasten .... Washington Fire Company of Fraukford Montgomery Hose Company of Notristown•••• Norristown Hose Company of Norristown Firemen on duty at Fair, June 15 Franklin Fire insurance Company, $lOO 00; ' (lordlier St Fleming, $2.5 125 00 Appraisers U. S. Custom House, 1119; Dr. R. S. .ls enderillue, *lO 69 00 John G. Craig and employees, *l7 70, Mrs. Keeley. $1 12 70 Proceeds of Fire Coat, S 7 S 50; Camp Chest,slB7; Garb, 66 08 .27102 Proceeds of Prize Horn 0,017 01 Proceeds of Tabled • 2,411 71 America. Bose Company.,,. Diligent Engine Company • . 1 , metre hook and Lottler Company. Flom - wont Engine GoinpituY Fellowship Engine Company Fame 110,e Corn emu Fame Fire Company of . West Chester.... Good Intent Steam Fire Engine Company. Go o d Will Fire Company Good Intent Hone and Hook and Ladder Con;- hinn 76 ' ll3 hern y 606 ia Attains Company 23 01 Hand-in-bend Engine Company 229 4i lndipentionce Hose Company llo 2.1 Nation Pose Company 61 10 Monroe Engine Company, West Philadelphia.. 15 00 'Xenia ru Liberty Hose Company .421.65 Philadelphia Engine Company 113 30 Robert Morris Here Company , 16 00 . Southwark Hose CompanyluS 75 Southwark Eunice Company • :151.3! . United "States Engine C0t0n0u).,.041 82 Vigilant Engine CompanyAi 09 Washington Engino Company 211 21 Airs. C Walker, $211: Gutenberg& Cresson.s2l 41 00 Airs. E. Thomas, *9 02: Ate,, -R L. Reed. $2 at; Miss A. AL Reed, $2 72: Miss E. Thatcher, - . 82.25; Airs. 9,0, Snare,: 00 tents-911 of West Chester 17 03 Airs. Martha Grove, $2; Miss Fanny Rhodes,so cents, of Saline Grove 2 50 Linville Aid Society, Chester comity. 75 cents; • Soldiers' Aid Society of 'Montrose. $1 SO 2 25 Miss. Ella Von Leer, $2; Airs J. Pringle Jones, 8?. of Reading It* \VM. C. VI . NYARD, Transurer. GRFAT CENTRiL IiECEIPTS: - 'Collection made at Harrisburg, per Mrs tory S. Beatty, additional Committee on iron, per Andrew Wheeler, a airman, additional Aim Bloomfield Moore, part proceeds of con. trihntione to the Cushman .ddbunt I. Moor, sale of tickets Cot at MoVeYtown and Oliver town ship, Poona , per Rey. Dr. Clarke Proceeds of the sale of au auto-photographic Album. per Mrs. George H. Grosman .. 103 00 Committee on Iron, per Andrew ;1 - Wheeler. anairinsn, additional 000 00 antirsnr Dryburgh St Son 60: 00 Preemie of the sato of tin roof on Art Gallery 000 00 Previously acknowledged $055.300 10 CALEB COPE, Trnasarar. TUE , FLORAL 11 ORTIGULTURAL COMMITTEE GREAT MN 'l' R A L PHILADELPHIA, THANKFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE RECEIPT OF TEE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTIONS AND DONATIONS: Cash receipts as follows: From the sale of admission tickets at Fair 1121,293 OS Salo of flowers, fruit, ve&otables, fancy arti cles, &c. at the Fair Receipts a t "Cipsey Tent," per Mrs. Aubrey R. Smith 291 3) Pet pr• ceeds of F.'te Champetre, at "Bertram Hall" 86186 Not proceeds of a Children's Fair. at Harris burg. Pa., per Mrs. Espy Donations and subscriptions as follows: Mrs. Samuel Welsh A. Robb.., Matanzas, Cuba, $100; Miss Jean lagelow, London,Enaland. COO 200 00 Mrs. Chas Taylor, $5O; Aire. Helmnth. $6O; Miss Percival *5O 150 00 Miss Drexel, 06; Mrs. Harmer, $ 10; Mrs. R. R. Percival, $5 Catharine Percival, $5; Robert Rilvington, SS6 Mrs. Eliza Srarks, *110; Mr. Thomas Sparks, 41 00 $lOO 200 fa) Mrs. Joseph S. Lovering, $100; Mrs. J. Rhea Barton. :Mfg MO 00 Proceeds of Raffle, per Mrs. Barton, jels; Mrs. J. Rhea ißerton, $lO additional Mrs. B.' S.. Willing, $2l; Mrs. W. B. Hassel- Hoe, 616 Amount collected by Mrs. Sparks Mrs. .1. B. Mitchell, 4165; Mrs. J. 0.. Nat mouth. CM Proceeds of Marne, per Miss L.Bation Mrs. George Cadwalader, $5; Mr. P. Brown, 10 00 Miss Dinney. *10; Miss Sergeant 4.50 60 00 Mr. Hagedorn, $25; Mre. J. W. Paul, $6O 76 00 hire.S. F. Hutchinson, $6: Miss Anti:Mason, $. 00 Miss s Nate B. Hopkins, $1; G. W. Carpenter, 10 Jr., $6 03 W. L. Schaffer. 425: Chits Harmer, iso 00 J. E. Mitchell, $26- S. B.lnice, 60 00 Caleb Cope, $243; Edward H. Wright. $.25 50 00 Edward lihaw $10; Evans Rogers, $lO 20 00 Morton C. Fis her 100 00 Sire. Tobias Wagner 10 00 Dr J. RtnFland, Alidgetown, Pa., $6; D. R. ' Ring. 0.30 40 00 Collection In a country by a. country parson, Shamokin, Ps 8 00 Total. cash receipts $81,704 26 CONTRIBUTION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. From Wm. Bright, Hieing Sun, Philadelphia; John Kennedy, Port Kennedy, Pa. • Isaac Pollen, Heights town, N , J.; Wm. Parry; innaminson, N. J.; Dr. George Brown, Mount Holly, N. J.; M. F. Longstretli, Darby, Pa. ; Ellwood Burton, Moorestown, N. J ; A. Idadtaird. Bordentown, X. J. ; Nathan Leeds, Ciena• Minn/H. N. J.: Miss Lennig. Philadelphia; G. 0. Har mon, New Castle, nal. ; D. W Ilerstius, Germantown; Dr. Thomas, West Whiteland, Pa ; Henry X. Johnson,Germantown ; Ssnnt.l V. Merrick. Germantown; J. Vaughan Merrick, Roxborough.•Pa.; Nice Keely. Sla nayunk„ Mr. Wittkum. Darby, Pa.; Mrs. Bake well Earn, Delaware county: Mrs. John flhannon, Germantown, Ps. ; N. L. Sheller, Germantown; Mrs. Wm. Dittmar, Kinesesslng, Pa. ; James Cloth.er, Gin namoneon, N. J.: Ellwood Trion, Abingdon, Pa. A. W. Harrison, Falls of Schuylkill, Pa.; W. G. Loneton, Bliss Lydia Hoopes. Alex. Cummings, W m. Grassi°, Chas. 1. Bogner, and othere. DONATIONS OF PLANTS IN POTS. • - • - - From Mrs. Joseph Loverinz, F. Algaler, W. William son,. jolin Williamson J. S. na,:t. James Ritchie, Thos. Robertson, Oenrge Williams, Louis Bauman. David Nelson, B. A. Dreer, C. Shette, R. Scott, Robert Baia, D. It. Ring, and ottors. Among the mans- Miscollaneons articles contributed, the following merit particular notice: lrou-work (Deer and Fine) from Wood & Perot, veined at $l3?-60; six Bee-hives, from John Corner. Philadelphia, sold for $O5: Wax Fruit from Mrs. John Collins. valued at $75: A Mechanical chip, from John Menzies, sold for CM; a lot of Decoy Docks, from John P. Toll, valnsd at $l2: three Farm Bells, from Eiat y. Brotsers, & Co., Middletown, Dauphin CC/lin ty, Pa., sold for $l6; J. A. Wilson Altoona, Pa., fear car loads of evergreens; Dirs. Dr. Price. West Chester, Pa., one car lead evergreens; two Susquehanna tur tles, from D C McCammon; a case of stuffed birds, from Lower Willistou Ladles' Aid Society: Mr. Volmer, Reading, Pa., one dozen Catawba brandy, valued. at 1124, and thirteen bottles current wine, worth $l5; vase of wax fruit, from Unionville Aid Society, Chester county; one barrel of shells, from lire . Wooten, At lantic City, 11. J. Ca dozen rain gauged, from Miss S. Fibber, Germantown; an East Indian bamboo chair, from Dlr. Lippincott; a large collection of ornamental vases anti btatnery loaned by Mr. S A. Harrison. Wood & Perot, 3. B. Mrchell, Esq., Wm. Struthers, Eery., and others. Also, for the following contributions of Nursery Stock: Oeorge B. Deacon. Burlington, K. J. Fleury A. Dreer $164 00 Baines & Hacker, Cheltenham 127 00 William Bright. Rising San WO 00 Meehan & Wendell, Germantown 76 00 Robert Otto, West Cheater, Pa 75 00 Lukens , Pitrce. - Chester county, Pa 66 00 Dantel Engle. Marietta, Pa 5L25 Edward J. Evans & Co., York, Pa fiTOO Dewy M. Engle, Marietta, Pa • 41 50 Jo-eph B.- Gray, 'West Chester, Pa • 41 SO Allen W. Corson, Whitemarsh. Ps '4071 TolimaM Martin, ercerabn.g. PIC 31 CO Samuel Miller, Lebanon. Pa, 25 00 E. G. Harrison. Rulteevillc, Pa Si 00 Thomas F. Merceron, Catawlsrut, Pa 22 00 Edwin Allen, New Brunswick, d, J 21 55 Themes, S. Seal 20 00 E. 11. Purple Columbia, Pa 15 00 John Huber, Lancaster county, Pa 32 00 J. A. Nelson &gun, Mercer county, Pa 6 00 H. A. hinh, Harrisburg, Pa., Grapevines. Id l es Brasiers. West Philadelphia. Raspberry plants. Also for contributions of bouquets cut bowers, hang ing baskets, &c .„ from the following: Mex. President Lincoln,Washington, D. C. • Mrs. Billet. Mrs. A Dregel,Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, Miss M. A. Percival, Min E. B. Fisher, Wakefield; BASK 6. B. Denten, Mrs Fontana_ ,a Mrs, B. A. Dreer, Mrs. Leedom, Mrs. H. Mortis, Mrs Judge Jones, Readler; hire. Brodhead, Delaware Water Gap; Mrs. ,fudge, Mrs P. Mackenzie.' hdre. T. Mackenzie, Idles A. C. Bey!, Mien Helmuth, Mira Fox. Germantown, Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. A. S. Roberts, Miss Dickson, Germantown, Mrs. Watmongh, Mien E. G. Fisher, Germantown• Miss J. E. Gaines, Mrs. E. Smith. Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. Devine, Slid. A. Mears, Mrs. W. hi. Davis, Mrs. Jos. S. Lovering, Mrs. N. M. Hazlett, Delaware county; Miss Nellie Gazlett, Mrs. A. Maker and Sites Mary Santee, Newtown, Becks county; Mice C Sheaff Whitemarah; Mrs. Fred. Fail-thorn°, Ros.burough; hire. J. Price Wethorill, Mts. John Wagner. Germantown; hire. Hart, Mra. leclivaln, Mies E. Doyle, Port Deposit; Miss Barna t, Reading; Miss hi. 7 ownmend. N. J.: Miss Garrett, Mrs. Frame, hire. 8. Wetherill, and others, Bethlehem. Pa. ; Mrs. H. Lee, Mre, Martien, Miss Jan ney, Miss Watson, hike Angle Mater, Mrs. W. Gluey ney, Mrs. Begun, Mre. W. Nelson. Mrs. M. Thomas, Mies E. K. K. Watheritl, Mtge Crulkebanks, POlAA town: Mrs. J. C. Walker, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs , . H. Arnold, Rending ; ; Mrs. J. Hunter. Hestonyille; Mrs. Charles Kelly, Kellyville; Mrs. Juba Suhleu, Mrs. Ranting don, Germantown; Mrs. G. W.Carpenter,Gernmatowct; the Misses Henderson, Mist Emma. Evans, German town; Mies C. Gibbons Salem, flew Jersey; Mrs. A. C. Ranch, H. B. 'Taylor, Mrs. W. Harmer, Mrs Charles Harmar, R. Waring, Tyrone, Pennsyl vania; James G. Mapes. Long-a-coming. New Jersey ; hire. 11. Krause, Bethlehem, I'a. • Mrs. iI. C. Lockett bath, Bethlehem, Pa.; Miss S. A. Bales, Haddonfield, B J.: Sirs. S. S. Price; hire. George D Parrish; Mrs. R. S Simmons; Sties S. .0. Longstreth; Mrs. (Marled Graff, Deisware; Mien Connally. Ralston, Pa. ; Mrs. J. Bucker; Mrs. Dr. 0. Whiter, Germantown; Mimi Heft; Mn. Mary King; Mrs. T. A. Newhall, Goirutantown: Mrs. C. .1. Whiter, Germantown; Mrs. J IL Latimer, Wilmington, Del ; the Miss. a Zell, Germantown; Ladles of Pottsville; Robert Klivins ton: B. J. Leedom. Ourulatitown; Mr. and Mrs hieescherf: James Dun dee; .T.istina Lonstreth; Mr. Robinson; Sant ebonite' Chards. Whitemargh; A. Dryburts A Son; P. McKen zie & Sons; Dr, Ringiand; George It. Smith: Edmund Smith: W L. Shaffer; John Gray; John Kenued_ ,y Port Kennedy, Pa. ; .1. V. Merrick, Roschorough; Tryon; Jelin bherwood; Dr. M. F. Longetreth; B. F. Reimer; P. Baena; A. L. Jenks; James ititchleAGeo. Karp, Delaware e....unty; S. Malmo , & Co., hieing Sun; Robert Scutt; Dr. T. 0. Heaton, Newtown, Snail county; Jacob Jones, iladdington• G. W. Fame; Muster Abel Melly:sin; Master W Can. Dal ;Ugh School of Philadelphia; Wills' Ho.riltal; Donee of Refuge ; • Glenwood Cemetery; Peter Raabe; Joules Earl; 1.1 P. McKean, Germantown; Hoopes & Brother. West Chester; Mr. Dix: Thomas Richardeen, New York; William .Bobaort; T. S. Downing. West Whiteland, Chester county; E. Middleton; E. Wether ill, Frankford; George Sayers, Wilmington, Del.; S. Keyser; John J. Smith; David Nelson; David Perms. eon; P. R. Presto, liermastown; Charles Campbell. Front New Jersey Department, from Salem. N. J., AAR. & L. E. Cox, Kennett Square, Cheater county, hire. Dr. R. A. Hunt. The Committee world also lender their grateful acknowledgments to Prof. JAMES C. 800 rH, of the Pulled States Mint, and Mr. WM. SOUTHWODD. for their valuable and highly appreciated services in the mrangemeut respectively of the Frigid and Torrid Zone!!." On behalf of the Committee. Mm. J. RIIMA BARTON, D. RODNEY KINO, Chairman of Ladies' Com• Chairmen of ooattemen's zat Ups. Committee. yIG. BMW f.it OFFICE OF THE INSUILANCE IigrCOMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, 2132 WALNUT Streot, Prin.ADr.l.NriA, July 11, 1861. Thu Directors barn tate day declared a .Div Wood of ONE OCULAR AND TWENTY CENTS per ahare—freo of taxek—payable on demand. jyrlet . Clieltups PLATT , Secretary. W. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSTY• RANCE COMPANY, NO. 408 OFIES MUT Stzeat. „,pirt).ApEmlitA, July Gth, 1864, iii . rnettlng of the Board ofDirector.; of the Fame n. enrence Company, held thleday, a dlrldend of TURKS PER CENT , watt declared , paya ble on demand. clear of all texas. W. L BLANCHARD. Secretary. !gr. THE SUSQUEHANNA AND TIDE: WATER navel, COUPANtES have theft:oSe* at No. 417 WALNUT Street, Boom No. 4. The "Transfer Agency " of these flompanies, hereto fore to South FOURTH Street, has been removed to the elEce of the Companies, at the place above stated. Je27-30t Igr MOTIVE. THE FIRST NATroNAL BANK OF PHILA.- WILL IIUXSAOT BUHINV99 AT TAMA CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STREETS, (north elde of Chestnut, west or Third,) 011 atttl after TUESDAY, THE NTH INSTANT INS'I'ItIiCTION IN BOOK-KEEP ING, Penmanship, Commercial Calcniations, Sc , st (MATTE:4I)EN% COMSIERCIAI, c-. 01 LEUE, Ca" CIIar,TNUT :Arent. corner of 6evench. 25 00 160 80 0 00 6 03 10 00 NO VACATIONS.—Srudonte instructed separately, end et such 'hours RN beet snit their convenience. Cam ino:Pe vrails no application. jyl6 wink: commussiori OF TIM FIF TY Dohl, MIS BOUN eV FUND, for the Hun ortd Days' Volunteers, and Extra Bounty Fund Gera mission. The undersigned have been appointed by Councils as a Commission to pay tt e Fifty Dollars Bounty to each of the One Hundred Bays' Men of tLe city. These men tenet be encoded to immediately. It is a matter of deep regret to the. CoMmlusion that there tenet be a delay until further notice. probably un til the let of Angitsi, in Tidying the families of re•enlist ed veterans who did not receive ward bounty. dait as Wen Ile possible the payment of the extra bounty of Twent y-five Dollars wilt be teSnmed.and notice given. This bounty beluga retrospective gilt of the city, in stead of the payment of a debt, will be paid on satisfac tory evidence 10 members of the families only. or to the veterans in person,.but not on Dineen of attorney to gents. The Commission will daily receive applies:lions from the One hundred Hays' Men, in Oblesmith's Building, LlßitaitY Street, in the rear of the Pout Office. . E D, tiltUE DEM, Chairman. JONA THA N UUt, 4OtiK, EDWIN CltiiltLß, PAUL J. PIEI,O, 0 hORGE W. SIMONS. . : . 3 td 51 $lO5O 86 35 2 7 2 4..,0 41 4 .".. 6 141 7S 4tS n 1 lIONEY BROOK COAL COMPANY. —At a meetitat of the Board of Dlrectora of the Hot ey Brook Coal Company, held at their °Mee No. 209 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the sth (aslant. a Di VIDEND OF TLIREkI PER CENT., clear of all taxei, earn huge declared oat of the cur age of the Company fm the of May and June, payable on and after the 10th of July, at the Office of the CompaillY. JOHN B. MeCREARC, President. rho Honey Brook Coal Compatyr was organized by the election of the following Officers and Board of Directors: President; Vice President, John B. McCreary. Lewis Andonried Treasurer, Secretary. Davis Pearson, 6. McHenry DIRECTORS. John B. McCreary, I Lewis Audeuried. Davie, Beimon, Jacob A. 11yer$, iv 7 10t - Thnnuoi A. Tir.eVAR; EIRE-PROOF SAFES. LILLIE;:IN ins 1~ ~! BOMBASTIC PUFF ItS 1 I 611.113 05 THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Of th•el2tit biol. - , relative to the R.U.1313E1 . 1Y LAST SUNDAS MORNING. States that the burglars did not drill a hole more than half an Inch through, whicl statement ho knows to be false, as the burglars did drill a hole three-quarters of ati inch deep.- which was half way through the door. There is no doubt, had they not been disturbed, they would hare drilled it all the way through the door, and then robbed the Safe, Although Lillie states that the farther you get into the Safe the harder the iron, which is another of hits false staten ants, 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 ono-half to two hour's time in any part of that Safe, or any other Safe he has in nee In Philadelphia. 11 I don't succeed I will forfeit one hundred dollars. I succeeded Nest , rday In drilling three holes In the Safe at our E fiire in twenty minutes each with one drill. which is ready to drill three more. • DAVID EVANS. ifus-st. rr , A BOLD ATTEMPT AT ROBBER!. LILLIES naILLED • IRON SAFE SERIOUSLY ATTACKED. TEMPT!MS OF DLVID EVANS. OF THE ALR EADY AT WOR F & E. wATSON. ALR • HIS SCIENCE PRACTICALLY TESTED. THE RESULT A Cold PLETE AND TOTAL FAILUR' THE BURGLARS BADLY FOOLED. DAVID EVANS rays it is a very simple matter to drill a hole through ite to 2 inches thoroughly cuilled iron, pick up the combination of the Inca, and open Safe; and, to Nebulae his system, hue found, accidentally, a semi-chilled imperfect Safe: procured a very perfect drilling apparatus. with drills the most approved, and, am told , gives daily pnbllc lessons in the art of drilling: also. that he succeeds, by a very beery pressure. and the nee of three or four dente, to ptind a bole through this semi-chilled Safe. In from thirty to stile Erato es, and says to bib penile that any of Lillie's Safes can ho drilled in the same way. It would Beau that some of his more ad vanced students, having Inane a most favorable opportunity to test this new phitneriphy, hive already taken the necessary steps to practically and. professinnally experiment noon this new and wonderful science; I say wonderful, be .cauee. if eneeemful, tt was to open at oars the most im portant hike and vaults of the country lo the whole burelar profeseten The result of these experiments will be shown by the following statements, which ap pear in The Preen', July 14: also. other city papers. 1./LT.lll . g CRILLED IltON SAFE — A BOLD BUT BNALRI. EFF6FIII. ATTEMPT AT RUBBERY.—fiIe " West Fhtladel- Phiss Savings Fond" has one of Lill' 4'B No. 2 Beak Safes, purchased of M. C. Sadler, Agent, in this ettF o come eighteen menthe since The Safe was loft in the office, on Market street, above Broad, on Saturday afternoon all night On Snnuay. at 12 P. Id., the policemau tried the front doer of the office, and found tt unlocked. On examining the office he found the burglars hod been at work at the Safe, tainted lett with their apparetue. There was a Ineytice made in the floor in trout of the Safe for the support of the drill, and a member of boles further hack for en apparatus to create a pressure, and everything done apparently to make the drilling perfect. A hole was found drilled, or ground, about half lan inch Into the door, over the lock, in the manner so pub licly deecribed in sundry newepaner advertisements, and it would Teem this was as farm they could go, as the iron beceme harder. Next the lock centre was tho roughly. tried, hut could not be driven in. Next the latch-knob, were taken off, and the knob-handles were thow wady tried. hod they could not be driven In. A sledge was and that had no effect it pry was placed behind the door-Magee to pry Millie door. This did not succeed: and after ell these experiments, the burgle:ls evidently came to the conclusion they could net in any way-penetrate the Safe, and left in despair voittnta•ily; not having been disturbed iu the least, and having Kill plenty of time to work. The uppear epees 'would clearly indicate that tbo burglars were at work durim Saturday night, most of Sunday, and Sunday evening TBJED VATIONALBANK, Philadelphia, Jell , 14. 1f84. I do hereby certify that the statement in The Tress of the 14th inst., in reference to Lillle's Safe at the West Philadelphia Trutt Company, Is a correct and true statement. DAVID R. PAUL, President. The follov ingpolote are particularly noticeable la the above statements: First. 'r be great length of time of the operation. Second. The fact that the operators left voluntarily and deliberately, trade g away their whole apparatus, having a tench longer time to work. Third. The fact that they evidently had the moat ap proved facilities for drilling, or they could not have ground one half Inch into sound, hard chilled iron. Fourth. The fact that as they got well in towards the wrought- iron bars which are the chillers, the iron be came 60 herd they could not oven grind any farther. filth. The ball dog courage which the operators manifested to try all other experiments after they had tailed and been completely fouled In the great experi ment, which was to• practically dentenetrete to the whole burglar profession the _feasibility of David Blau.' new science in the art ofvdrilling solid chilled irort Li 4 to 2 inches thick. Sixth. That notwithstanding the fight was with an army of vete= ne, fully armed and equlpp,d with the meet approved weapons. the Safe, single-handed, un aided, and alone, in a fair stand-ap fleet, defeatel the ens LOT, forced him to retire from the field, and came out conqueror with scarcely a bear, save one small bullet hole in the outer surface. So much for David Evans' science. AU who need a strict. y Burglar.proef Safe will do well to take a note of the above facto. A WORD TO THE BURGLAR. I wish to make a few suggestions to gentlemen of the profession. and more especially to those having any faith in David Evans' philosophy. A., iron-workers you must be aware that one and a half to two inches thickness, thoronghly-chilleo iron, cannot be successfully drilled in any way practical for the burglar. and that your only hope of games moat - be in finding the iron not thoroughly chilled. The test Imre Introduced shows conclusively - that the iron is thoroughly chilled. A te.rjust made by one of the host lion-workers of Philadelphia. on ono - of Lillie's; Safes, just delivered to the Bank of the Northern Liberties, proves the same thing; and any number of others migat be ended, You may be assured that Liille's Safes are nsually drill-proof, although among the mercantile Safes it may be possible that a Safe may he found not .o herd es it shouldbe. ' At, to David k vane' statement that he can drill any of Lillie's hates, it must be taken•with some grains of al lowance. De tea Safe-maker, and is intereatea to make this statement. Ao finds you are opening Evans & Watson's fade .o easily, and so °Vela, that It I. very de slrab:o to allied your attention in another direction; end go far as he can get your aid to cheered& Mille's' Sate, PO far Lie Interest is promoted; for if he can con vince anyboly that Safe lv not burglar-proof, he nay induce the party to t..ke We Safe as a fire-proof. A word to the wise la entScieut." Now, as Iron workers, you niro t fully understand the different- between penetrating Di to tt inches of chilled lion, end 1-11itli to I.Sth inch of sheet Iron. andeathough the prize night be greater in cue of stuccoes in the for luer. the increased risk, and the probable failure. might inure then counterbalance. It tea common and truthful sal tog, that a "nimble sixpence is better then a slow shilltog:" a small but sure prize-may be much better than a very slow end uncertain ono. though larger. A word to DAVID EVANk. of the Drin of Evans & Watson: The Atm test baying been made evidently by yonr most id vaned stuaente. under th- most favorable Mr cunatsnces for them, and 'Lade professionally, and so ihoroughly and the result so satisfactory, that we deem this trot qu ite sufficient for the proiont; therefore, will not trouldu you to test the Safe on Monday, tee ISth last , an previously announced; but no ..00¢ as ROY act of yours, or stuy of your minreprosent talons may seem to require it, we I,llull oxpect you to be ready to make a lurther test, .tbat both the burglar and the pop e may know that tallie sallied Iron r afe is thoroush 3 , drill proof, and, therefore, burnlar proof. 1.11W1 , 1 LILLIE & SON, M. O. SADLER. Mont. 11 South SEVENTH Street. FROTILINGHAM & WELLS HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHNISTINOS AND • BRIRTINOS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINOTON AND VICTORY CABIBRICS AND SILESIAS. BROWN, BLEACBED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 1S WORSTED YARN, &c. oe7A-1 ft' LOOKING • GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE it SON, $l6 CHESTNUT STREW. PHILA.. CM now in store • very fins sesortmens of LOOKING GLASSES. of ovary character, of the IrERT NUT MAIDTPACTUR3 AND LATEST EMILIA OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, aDID PTOTTIRD AWD PHOTOGRAPH 'HAMM ABSIIAL'S SALE —BY VIRTUE AAA- or ft Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOUR' CAD WA L DER, Judge of the District Court of the United Buttes, in and for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania. la Ad mirltitr, to the directed will he sold at Pablio Sale, to the hiaheet and hest hiddor, for cash. at the yard of 111.1211•1111111 11OPPMAN k co., wkrsit Street, above Vivo, on THURSDAY. July 21, ISFri, 'at 12 o'clock H., 10,CCO locust tnenailit and 212 cubic feet of locust logs, The locust loss are now lying on lot southwest corner of CALLOWHILL Street end DELAWARE Avenue. • WILLIAM MILL WARD United States Marshal S. D. of ?mum ivauta• FInLADF.LpatA, July 16, 1864, Iyl6-St THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1864. DELPUIL NEW BANKING ,HOUSE, IMMIX] MORTON DR.IIITIOILIEL,JA., Cashier OF ONE OF HIS SAFES. ARMY GOODS. IJ_l_g I)U-F,!I MILITARY. I STEL UNION LEAGUE NATIONAL GUARD REGIII[XNT, COL. HARMANUS NEFF. THIS REGIMENT IS ACCEPTED FOR ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. 130UN'T'Y'. $54:1: $l6 PER MONTH PAY. LLI4 THE OFFICERS OF THIS REOISIENT.J HAVE SEEK SERVICE IN THE FIELD, And citizens enlisting in any of me Companies can do so with the certainty of having Competent and taperlenced Officers TO COMMAND TEEM. Let emery citizen look et the dringer that threatener the importance of prompt action. and The neceseity of,. reinforcing our armies for a short time, and determine to enlist at once. and aid. In .crushing the rebellion. 'REMEMBER THAT OUR NATIONAL OAPI- TAL IS AGAIN THREATENED I DO NOT HESITATE, BUT CON CE AT ONCE I NOW IS THE CRISIS V! COME, EVERY MAN THAT CAN, AND FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL BLESS YOU FOR THE SUP- PORT YOU GAVE AT THIS IMPORTANT PERIOD OF THRIVAB, AND or 01171 t 00IINTRT'S HISTORY IHEEIkIDQUARaIEI3,S, ti BLOB STRBBT, BELOW SIXTH THIRD COAL REGIMENT. THIS REGIMENT IS RAPIDLY FILLING GP ONLY TWO MORN . COMPANIES CAN BE AC C P ED :.• st , " ::‘ t• TEE FIELD IMMEDIATE APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE ALL RECRUITING EXPENSES PAID JOHN R. HASLETT„ Colonel Commanding HEADQUARTERS. 2058 WALNUT STREET. A APPEAL TO MERCHANTS. THE MERCHANTS' REGIMENT, COLONEL E. WOODWARD, Is now reorganized and recruitingfor Immediate service in tte field, in response to the Governor's sill for troops to repel invasion. MONEY IS NEEDED AT ONCE, and the Merchants of Philadelphia are earnestly requested to send their con tributions to the und,-rsigned without delay. Jes. S. MARTIN, of Garrett & bflrtin, 502 MARKET Street, Treasurer. JOHN WOODSIDE of J. Woodside & Co., 107 South FRONT Street. THOS. A. BOYD, of Boyd & Stroud, 32 North FOURPH - Street. A. F. SMITH, of A. P. & H P. Smith, 246 CHESTNUT Street. jyl2-5t FinanoeGominittee. TO THE COMMERCIAL AND RYVENUE MEN OF PHILADELPHIA —The COM MERCIAL IthCIMENT. Col. A. A LECHLER. an officer of acknowledged Wilts - , is rapidly filling up. under the isle call for MO days. and will soon be full. The .Regiment calla upon you to subscribe. Money is cogently needed, for Incidentals and recruiting ox pewee. They disregard.his appeal to you, confident that it will not be d, as the loyalty and libe rality of the Commercial and Revenue mon are well kunwn. Donations will he received by the following gentle men for the benefit of the Regiment. yin: Messrs WORKW AN. 123 %V L.NUT Street. Beene. TATUM & 131t0., DELAWARE Avonue, below South VETiatakib, To THE OFFICE CITIMNS• VOLUNTEER SUBSTITUTE CODISIITT.LE, No. 412 PRUNE Street, July 11, 1.561. Vetorana,whose terwe of service have expired, can now re-eullat undor the most advantaveoae conditions, and while &Bighting their country at Ulla crlaie can se. core ample provision for their familloa during the irab fiance. by applying to this' Committee, they will be put into the setvico as Substitutes, and will receive on the day of mortar SIX HtINDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN CASH, In addition to the bounty offered by the Government. Veteraus, the country looks to you to uphold her flag against the advancingpo t r i ts of reb ellion 2 App; . at office DA ' a C S e TrAt e Elr a Cni l rin l aii. te .1. 0. ROSENOARI'EN, Treasurer. I CLARK RARE, . • JOHN THOMPSON. CLEMENT B. PENROSE, jyl2.6k HENRY C. LEA. I, ATTENTION, INDEPENDENCE CITY GUARD I RECRULTn wanted for three Companies. to be commanded by almor 0. fiCKENDOEFF, and to be mustered in for 10. days. All the usual Bounties paid. and none but good msff wanted. Armory on LARDICIIR Street. roar of the Academy of Mnolc. Open every day from 0 A. M. to 6 P. R. jll2-tr Majar G. ECKENDORYP. NOTICR.-XTEADQUARTERS PRO VOST MA.REBAL SECON D DICT. PHILADELPHIA, Jon. 253 th, 1864. The Lists of Persons enrolled as liable to do Mili tary duty are now being revised and corrected. Persons who ate improperly enrolled on account of !disunite, non-residence, ever forty-five years of age, or permanent physica, disability, ehoold appear before the Board, prove the same, and have their names stricken off the list. Civil officers, clergymen, and all otherprominent citi• sans, who know of persona who have arrived at twenty yearn of age 91000 Enrolments, June, IM3; of those whore names were omitteo by the proper enrolling offi sere ; aliens who have declared their Intentions to be. come citirena; persons discharged from the military and naval service of. the United States, who have not been in inch service two years during the _present war, are in vited to appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT and give Posh information in theirposeession as may aid In the correction and revision of th e Li ta EDWIN PALMER, .iv4-19r Cant. and Prev. Marshal Second Diet., Pa. R.Eis DQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT. PA. raILADELPRIA June 28 1864. The names of persons removi ng to Or from this District will be added to or stricken from the Beta of enrolment. Copies of the Bits are open for pablic inspection. and civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and potnl out errors In the lists and give snch 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 of the list if he can chow satisfactorily that he le not properly enrolled, on accennt of A lienage, Non residence. Over-age, Permanent Physical A compliance with the foregoing saggestlone 1/I ear. meetly solicited. Whf. B. LEMUR. je Captain and. Provost hiarshal. MILITARY. HIGHLY IMPORTANT CIAT it-rlarAmiNrr. ColonolFA. A. LECHLER Any Pernon bringing TWENTY MEN To THE HEADQUARTERS, SANSOUSTREET, ABOVE SIXTH, OR No. 533 MIESTNUT STREET, will be recommended fora Second Lieutenant's position; FOR TWENTY-FIVE MEN, a Flrot Lieutenant's; and FORTY MEN a Captain's, without foil. • Dieu motored immediately, and rent to camp. A. A. LECHLER, Csylenel Commanding ik*. Commercial Regiment. RETAIL. DRY GOODS. ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTS I4OUSE. W. T. SNODG'RASS, 34 S. SECOND Streat, and 23 STRAWBERRY Street, A large etork of all kind of CLOTHS, CASSIMERF,S, TESTINGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise, IndePottlemt of gold gotreldtrs, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto Is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock, The Army and Navy trade has our special at tention. in-1M - 1 . 410il ORGANDY LAWNS REDUCED -Lt' FROM - 41 2.5 to 75 eta. Rich Organdy ltehea redound to $5. La With rod uced frote'sl to 52n eta. Grenadines at very tow prices. Sninmor Drsss Goods all reduced. India Silks red need to 75 eta and V. Whlte Bareve Shawls and Circular& White and 'Block Lace Pointes and Itotandaa, go tower Shawls selling off very low. WM, e and Colored Shetland Shawls. EDWIN HALL & CO., J 916 SAO South SECOND Street. fiLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS ki GOODS AT. LOW PRICES. A great variety of Atyles of this season's importation, from 22 cents to 4 , 1„ Beat Decide Lawns at MK cents. Figured •IlArowu Lawns at :1735. gents. • French Lawns at 40, 60,.62 and 873‘ cents. `Bert makes of MuSlittft, Criliatet, G lilhaMS , and' kinds of Domestic Goads, far below the nit anufactorer's prices. - White Barege and Lama Shawls, Silk Grenadine shawls. .600 all-wool Cashmere Shawls, &t 2 SS, worth v. r.o. STEEL. & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTIT Street. SPANISH . LINENS, FOR TRAVEL LI LINO SUITS AND GENTS' DUSTERS. Traveiling Goods of various kinds. Lead-colored Linens. White and Culorad Tarletaus. • Blue, White, and Pink Nfusquito Netting's. Vaincooka. Cambrice and Jaconet French 'families, and 'Real Swine Magnus. Carahaldi-body Illtaklms of all kinds. White floods in great variety. Buff, Pink, Blue, and White Percales. EDWIN HALT, Si CO., 2.6 South SECOND Street. EXAMINE OUR LAWNS. Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 44c. Larvae, white ground, neat figured., 44e. • Hnekaback and Bath Towele,large,assorttneut. Bird's Eye Linen 'rowels. Extra size Damask Towels. ISbetlar , d Wool Shawie for tourists. SF. Bathing Flannels. red and gray. iTS JOHN H, STOKES, 7O ARCH Street DOUBLE AZID TWIST CASSI ,SERES. *1.586.4 Wide Dark Mixed Heavy Tweeds. Low priced and line Caustmeres. No advance in Summer Stock. Linen Drills and. Duck. Superfine White Duck and Drills. Superb Stock Woolens laid in. WILLIAMSVILLE. New York mills and other good makes Mnslins, by the j?lece or, yard. Wide Steeetinee by the piece. Best old standard mates Unbleached Muslims. Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Stripes, &c. Towels. and Towelings. Damask Table Linens, Napkins. FANCY SHIRTI.NG FLANNELS. „ - COOPER & cONARD, iy7 S. I. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. 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SEALED PROPOSALS trill to recel6d nt thln office until 1 o'clock, on tl•e lsl dey of Angust.lssl, for the delivery el the New York Agency, No. if. Worth street. New York city, of TWENTY THOUSAND ARTILLERY BLANKETS. Major—O. S. WAYNE These Blankets must be of nnro wool, close woven, of Puna yarns, to be red, with a black border, three (3) Inches wide,. from the edge. and the letters "U. S. " Fix (6) inches high, black color, in the centre of the blanket. They are to be seventy-Ave (70) Inches long by sixty-seven (177) Inches wide, and of the weight of 3.1570 the., or 3 3 10 lbs., on which a variation of 0.187;, or 3-16th lbs. * wilt be allowed. They must ho single, and not in pa irs, and be packed incases of one hundred each. ,The Blankets aro to ho inspected at the factory where made, and none will he accepted or paid for except such as are approved upon Inspection. Deliveries moot be made as follows: Ono-twentieth of the amount contracted for on tholilst day of Augutd, and one-tenth nr.the amount per week thereafter. Failure to deliver itt a apecilled titno will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number , he may fail to deliver at that time. No bid will ho considered which-does not come from a nuthnfacturer of blankets or regular dealer in such geode. Forms of bid can be obtained at the-above-named arsenals. Propagate not ?wide out oat (Us format will not be corinderal, The bidder will he required to accompany his propos!. Lion with a- guarantee, signed by two r,Rwponsible per , CODS, that in case his frld is accepted he will Monne exe cute the contract for ilie same; with- good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the Con tract, to deliver the article proposed, In conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fall to enter into the contract, they to makegood the difference between the offer of said bid der and the next responAble bidder, or the, person to whom the contract may be awarded. Tito resent:Whin ty of the guarantors mutt ho shown by MR onicial certi ficate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bends, in aftim equal to the amount of the contract, signed ,try ibo contractor and both of his guarantors, wtil bo required of the successful bidder or bidders lir on signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. - - - We, the undersigned, residents of—, in the county of-----, and State of —, hereby jointly and nave rally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute - the contract for the same. with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of thisadvertisoment, dated July 13, Mi• under which the bid was made; and in case the said shall fail to - eater into a, contract as aforegaid t we guarantee to make good the difference between/the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible hidder,, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. w . Given under our ado and seals this witness: day Of — "ma ISO—. CSeal. To this guarantee must be appended the official certifi cate above motioned. - Each party obtain' ng a contract will he obliged to enter into bonda, with approved enrollee, for the faithfal executli, n of the same._ _ _ _ - . - lipoti the award being' made, RileceAsful bidden, will be notified and furniahed with forma of contract and The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, if deemed uneatiefactory on any account. Proposals - will he addressed to ttfC A DtBR.. GENE RAL ahORGE D. 'RAMSAY, Chief of Ord/tance, Wa.sh inston. D C.." and will be endm'sed " Propo , ols for Artillery Blselrf te." . CEO. D RAH - S . 4Y, is jylB-Inwf tatil Prig. Pen , Chief of Ordnance. CE OFFICE 1.., WAR DEWAR:O[33Yr. WARIIINGTIIN, D. C., July 14. MI. SEALED PROPOSALS will he reetived at this wilco until WEDNESDAY, Anglin 3. IS6I, at 4 o'clock. P. AL for furnishing the following Ordu an co: 64 10. inch siege mortars. 50 S-inch slow) mortars. S-inch siege howitzers. SO Coehorn mortars. bronze. These mortars and howitzers are to be made in coo. fortuity with drawings and epecitlcations to be furebh- NI by the Ordnance 11 , partment, and are to be sub. milted to the usual inspections and proving; before being received by the tinned States The inspection will be made at the foundry where cast. Deliveries must - beat the following rates, 'viz • Not less than two mortars or howitzers on or before the :30th day oh September, 1564, and at a rate of not less than four mortars or howitzers per week' thereafter mail the entire number contracted for is delivered. Failure to make delivertesat a specified time will sub ject the contracver to a in• tenure of the right to-deliver the number he may fairto deliver at that time. Separate proposals must be made for each article. No bids will be received from parties other than (mm dare. or proprietors of wt.rks, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing, in their own foundries the work proposed for. The siege mortars and howitzers are to be cast hollow, and cooled from the in- Forms of bid can be obtained at this office. or at any of the following Arsec ala, viz. Frankford, ,New York, Watertown, Watervliet, Waanington,or (wale not made ma on this fuNu tee a 110 i be eon fidered : GUARANTEE,. The bidder gill he meal red to accompany his propo sition with a guarantee. signed by two responsible per sons, that, in case his bid be accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same with gook and suffi cient sureties, in a tom-equal to the amount of the cm- , tract, to deliver the articles Proposed, in conformity with the Mimi. of this advertisement; and, in C. 1541 the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whoni the contract may be au arded, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by tbe official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District COD rt or of the Ifni , ed States District Attorney, Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his gnarantore, will be raqui red of the successful "bidder or bidders upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, - residents of.---, in the county of , and State of ---, here by jointly and severally covenant with the United State', and guarantee. in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, ttat hi, or they will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and suffi cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con tract, to furnish the, articles proposed in c..aforcuity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July H. 155.1, un der which the bid was made, and, in ease the said shall fail to enter into a contract al afore said, we guarantee to, mate gond th., difference between the order of the said -- and the next lotvest responsible Oahu, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. I Given under our hands and seals 'Witness ), tide day of-, 183—. To this guaranty must be appended the offietat certi ficate above mentioned. . .. • • • . Upon the award being. 'made, successfal bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of contract, and beDepariment reserves the right to reject any or all the bide, if deemed necessary on any account. Proposals will he addressed to Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington D. C., " and will be endorsed ' • Proposals for Siege Mor tara. Siege Howitzers, or Coehorn atortars. as the Case may be. - GEE) D. RAMSAY, jyIS-mwf St Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. pROPOSALS FOR 35141,LE AXLE IRON CAVALRY TRIMMINUS. Orcicc, WAIL DRPIChIIffiNT,_ %Vast - matron, July le. Laillt. SRALED PROPOS ALS v. ill he received at this ()Mee until SATURDAY, August 20.15'14 at 3 o'clock I'; M„ for the delivery at the following points of the undermen tioned quantities of malleable-iron trimmings for Ca vell,- equipments: Al 'the New York Agency, New York, lto,ooo sets. At i he Frank ford Arsenal, 10,000 sets. At the Allegheny Arsenal. N),000 sets. At the St. Louie Arsenel, 1.0. M. Each set if, to consist of the numbers of each - kind of hackle, square, ring, ..hol t, stud, and loop now pre scribed, except that two of the Id rings in each Fet are to be made of the new pattern, with stop, according to the model to be seen at the above arsenals. The casting's are to be made of the best quality of medicable iron, the tongues of the buckles of the hest stock wire. The di mensions of the cleaned castings and the finish, and di mensions of the buckle tongues end rollers, limit con form strictly . to the standar gouges, which will bitap. plied before japanning. After being thoroughly clothed and freed from all sprees and irregularities they are to be japanned in the b est manner. he goods are to be put epic papers, in the usual man ner, and packed, two hundred complete sets in a bag of a quality, and marked as may be prescribed by the in specting officer. The ROIL - is to be subject to inspection at the manu factory in all stages of its progress, and no goads are to be received or paid for which have not passed inspec tion. Deliveries are to be made as follows: Bidders will state the weekly rate at which they can deliver. Bidders will state the arsenal or arsenals where they propose to deliver. and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for tu.me than Gee. Failures to make deliveries at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. • No bids 'will be received from parties other than mu- Jar menufacturers of the articles proposmi for, and who are known to this Department tube capable of executing . in their own shops the work proposed for. Fortes of bids eau be obtained at the aborMnamed arsenals. Proposalo not :mane out on Vile forus wilt trot be eon* ishred. The bidder will be required to Recce:was his ProPe sltlonwith a guarantee, signed by two responsible per sona, that, in case his bid be accepted, he will at once execute the cot tract for the same, with good and suffi cient sureties, in a sum equal to the =bunt of the con tract, to deliver the articles proposed, la conrormitr with the terms of ibis adrerusement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to snake good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next seeponrible bidder, or the person to Whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the attain! certificate of the Clerk of - the newest Dis trict Court, end the Dotted Sates District at tosney. Bends in the sum equal to the amount a tbe Contract, signed by the contractor and bath - of his gn,rantors, will be required DT the succeortil bidder or bidders upon signing the contract FORM' OF G JOHN G. WHITTLER We, the undertigned, residents in county of --, and State of :hereby Jointly and several y covenant with the United ktasse, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same, write good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the cont,act, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms'of this advertisement, dated July 14, 1564, under which the bid Will made; and In case the said shall fall to enter Into a contract as aforesaid, we gnarantee to make good the differouLebetWeen the offer of th 4 said -- and the next lowest re,ponsible bidder or the pawn to whom the contract may be awarded. 5 Given under our hands and seals Witness: 1 this— day of —, 191—. [Seal.] [deal.] To this guarantee must be appended the official card- WO above mentioned. . . . Each Party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds with approved aaretles for the faithful execution of the same. - • Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with farms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. Proposals will be addressea to • Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Coief of Ordnance, Wasblesson. D. C.," and will be endorsed, "Proposals for Mallea ble Iron Cavalry Trimmings. ' 020. D. RAMSAY, iy18• fully let Brigadier General. Chief of.Urdnance. . FFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF O SUBSISTENCE_,_ W ASILTPOTON. D C icily 14, Mi. - . SRALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 21• t at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the Subsistence Demi nicnt with TWO THOUSAND (2,(I(0) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for what to k now at this Depot as Noe. l, ':. and Y. and bids will be entertained for any quantity lea than the whole. Bids mos: be in duplicate, and for each grade on soma• rate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Floor to oommence within five days from the opening of the bids; and in such quanti ties, daily, as the Government may direct; delivered at the Government WarelionNe in Geormetown, at the wharves or railroad depot lo ' Neshington, D. C. Tho delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty daps from the opening pi' the bids. Payment will be made in curtiticategof tutiebtednevs, or such other funds as the Government may have for diehursetnent. . . . The usual Government inspection will ho made just before the Fleur Is received, and none will be accented which is not fresh ground, An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who hits not the oath on Ole in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previous ly failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right. to reject anylll4 for tiny cause. 'Bide to be addrened to the undersigned, at 0 Street, endorsed, "Proposals for Flour " • S C. ORRUNI3 trlS•gt Captain and C. S. V. A, SSI STAN T QUARTERMASTER A GENERAL'S OFFICE PBILADnIMIIA, Pa., _Flay IS ISM SEALED PROPOSALS will be received At this ogee until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the 19th 0f.ju1v.1961. for the ireterdlitte aleilv.ry at the UzIiTSU STACEi STOREHOUSE, Hanover-street Wharf. of the following described goariermaster's Stores: . . . _ SAO pounds 110.71:10PB Leather. boat quality, slaughter bidet, light Ades, pure oak-tanned. 0,001) Halter Chains, of 0 03 chain, T's on one end, and plata on the other. MO McClellan Saddles. • 3,000 Wall Brn,hre OP knots). 000 purrieee.Hulven (Wostenholm's). l• All of the above articles -to be of the bolt of tie it several kinds, and subiast to inspection. Bidders will state price, both iu writing and enures, oanutits of each article bid for, and the tthorteat titne required for delivery ; price to Include pack egos and delivery. The ability of the bidder to Mil the contrast meet be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signa tures west be appended .to the guarantee, and said guarantee accompany the bid. The right la reserved to reject all bide doomed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. For further information, biddsrewill cal l at the Oft se, No. 1131) GIRARD Street. . . . By order of (3010ual 080. R. Crosman, Aes't Q. 61 Ofn.ral. U. S . A. OBOROE R ORME. !yin :it nantnin and A. Q. AU PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMIRA TIONS, with full deborlptiona of character, give) .! • DAY and RVENING, by 'J. L. CAPS'S, Ifth9 - WD= O lll Dto. A 5 Bnth TUTU Ears* PROPOSALS. QUATIANTER GUARANTEE PROPOSe LS FUR_ FLO U 6. PROPOSALS. ORDNANCE OFF] CE, WAR DRPARTIIRICT. WAPITINOTON, July 13, 1864. SEALED PROPASA LS tall! he received at this office Until W EDNESDAY, August S, at 4 P.M. for 12-pounder Projectiles, to be delivered as follows, viz: G.OPO 12.ponader Solid Shot. 8,0(012 pounder Shell, and 14,00012-pounder Sphericol Cage, al nach of the following arsenate: Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. T., Watertown Arsenal, Massachrutette, and Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsherg, Pence. 2,000 12-ponoder Solid Shot, est° 12-pounder Shell aid 5.11 0 12 pounder Spherical Cole, at the Sr. Louis Arsenal. These projectiles are to he made of the kind of metal, and 1/Ibrkcted after the miles It it down in Ito Orduaace Mannal: the tensile strength of the Iron to be not loss then 14,000 ponuds per foliate loch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States arsenate. The projectiles are to he Inspected at the foundry where cast, and aro to be d•ltcered at the an:coals free of charge for tranaportallon or handling. Diddeis will elate the rate at which they will deliver. Fslltireit to mcke deliveries at a specillfd time wilt cub jest the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. Hidden, will stub explicitly the arsenal or arsenate where they propose to deliver, and the number of pro jectiles they ProPOse to doll ver at each ple.se. If for more then (MO. /10 We will lie considered from partite' other then regular fontidera or proprietors of works, who are known to Ibis Department to he capable of execntlng the work proposed for. hhoilld any party obtaining a contract offer shell other than those Chat SOMA own foundry, they will berejected, and the, contract rendered null and void. Forme of hid ran he ebratned at the above-named smash , . Proposfas not made on/ coo tici4 /OM Wit tint be etmeidered. . GUARANTEE The bidder will be recoiled to accompany his propo sltioe with a guarautoe, slatted by two rosremslblo per sons, that, In case his bid be accepted, be wilt at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sot& elent anretlem, iti a !mei equal to the amount of the con tract, to deliver the nrtictn roposed in conformity with the terms of this advertis p ement: and in case the said bidder should fall to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said hinder and the 11;33 re.ponsiblo bidder, or the' person to whom the contract may be awarded. Tbn responsibility of the tfoarautora must he shown by the official certificate of lie Clark of the Dourest Die- Wet Court, or of the Petted States District Attorney. Bonds In the mom equal to the unmet of the contract, planed by the contractor and both his gdarantorm, will Le r aired of the eurceed'ul bidder or bidders upon idetaug tine contract. „ . FORM OF GUARANTEE, We. the undernigned, romidenta of In the county of —, and State of --. hereby jointly end ,Leverally covenant with the.rnited gm tea, anti guarantee. In cacti the foregoing hid of -- he accepted, that he 'or they will at once execute the contract for the se me,•witn good and milllcient anreties, In It smut elml to the amount of the cnutract, to font inh the article., prommod in conformity with the term. of Mix advertisement, dated July 13, ISM wider which the hid was mode; and, In case the said Anti full to enter into a contract AS Isforebaid, we guarantee to make goal the difference between the offer of the said and the next !Gwent rel,ponsible bidder, or the perenu to whom the contract may be awarded Wittman: Given under our band's and seals thin day of IS6-. - (Sqf [Seal.] To this f.Tnarantee 1111 let he nrmended the flitted certi ficate above in. ntion.d. . • • Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter Into hand., with approved sureties, for the faith ful execution of the haute. Vpnn the award beton wade, Pitccamiful bidder& will be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Deportment reserves the right to reject any or all the hide, i f deemed unaattsructory on any account. PropoPsils will be addl./wood to "Brigadier general INorge•D. Ramsay, Miami* Ordlanes, Washington, D. C., and will Lo erultin•oti l'ropo=rls for 12- po . under Projectiltot. GEORGE 1) RAMSAY. mwftan3 Brig. GenPral, Chid of Ordaaut;i ... BLACKSMITHS AND WHEEL WRICEITS WANTED. CHIRP QUARTRItStAFITER'FI OPPTCE. WABRINOTON DEPOT. WASIffICOTON, D. C.. July 4, ISB4. Wanted at (+nee, to wort( in Government govair shops. anartormasteree Department, Depot of Washington, one hundred (NO) rood RCADESAILTHS, and one hun dred (1(0)Rood WPSELIVRIGFITS 'The pay per month will he filmy dollarB (M), with one.o (1) ration per day, and hospital priviiegea when Apply to Captain CGAS. B. TOMPKINS t A. _ft WI.: ;G. S. A., corner Twenty-second sed iT G R T r ai h N . Vash et°n ! " Billidler General and Chief Quartermaster, lys-123 Department of Washington. 81INSTITUTES I—SUBSTITUTES 11-- SUBSTtTUTSSIII. DRAFTED MEN, also enrolled citizens liable to the Draft. can Le farnixbed with ROBETlTUTElcutirataais . a FROM MILITARY z,err PAR TIMER YEARIk_SIt the . . 'VOLUNTEER AND SURSTUTE RECRU ITING • AGENeY,, • • . No. 4.26 WALNUT STREET• ' • * PTITT4DELPHIA. Applications solicited from all parts of the State. Oar immediate attention guaranteed. ifl.s-3t* S. H. JOSEPH di CO. TEAMSTERS WANTED. • • ---- • • Cltigefagaargagasvatt's OFPICIX, DRPOT. WAPItIMITON, D. C. July 9, WANTED. at once, 9 EIREE HIIIeDRED THAN STEM. each capable of driving with single line, and managing nix-mule teams. To such who are competent to perform the duty the pay per month will be tairty dollars, with one ration per day, end hospital privileges, 'including the best medical attendance when sick. h. a treets z . plLt r o ne C r ar i g w al e n nt C yks a ft r l o o n s 11. a T m er G pk s . Washing ton, b. C. D. it. RUCKER., Brig. Gen_ and Chief Qnartermaster, Jyll.lSt Depot of Waskington. WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BUM -1.: Mg MAN, a position where he can make him self generally useful, either in or oat of the eitY. ad. drdrew. , ANDERSON," - yy15.21.• . Pr.** Omen. for one week. rA NI ED- A GOOD PENMAN. AS ENTRY CLERK. Ilia Jobbing Dry Goode Hou•e. Also, an intelligent Lad fur nonnting-room. Address Box 209, Pertualern...; • •.• • • .• • .1718 Ste WANTED= I AVOLORRD BOY.. 14 OR after s PrWl" tply t Vsllo6 r WAN TED -TIIREB SUBSTITUTES of good "Otitis . (mantles. 'tor the' Army of the Potomac, to represent a gentleman Matt from milt. tary duty. . Apply at 205 WALNUT Sit.. WU. .jolk‘tt $5 000 •'58,00 . 0, $lO.OOO, AND OTHER 6 yea L at 5 pe: O cent.iler n T a t . L Ot n N i on to Mortpgo for LE ro p REDNaIt, i716-2;* No. 1152 Sooth FOUR C R Street. 86n A MONTH 1-1" WANT AGENTS A- , at gip a mon it), animism paid, to sell my EVER. LASTING 'PI/ROILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and U other articles. Fi ft een oircolars eentfree. Address ap3o.tittw3m. ;OUR P. LORD. Biddeford, !Salvo . WANTED •TO. PURCHASE-A. Awn Madoin,ballt - )WELLING, with good yard, situ- Muir between •Broad and. Twentieth and Market and Tine stream- : • • • address "80x1915,7 1 Philadelphia?. 0. .13,16.3t* al VAN TED- A 'DWELLING; won. - rent not to . execil VW, between Eleventh end Twentieth, Cbestont and Vioe; over a store or nate avonld do. Addrrse " Roos.. "al this lice. .iT1531. COPARTNE • IMPS. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER btu r. —TI e eubscriber , tier. by give notice, under the provieions of the Arts of Assembly of the G,mmnu \vt alth of Pennsylvania relsti ve to limited partnerships, that they have formed a limited partnership, and - pub- Ileh the following as the terms thereof: .Firs& The name or the firm under which such part nership is to be conducted is " WILLIAM 'l'. HOP KINS.," , Second The general nature of the tinniness to be trannsctnd in the making. fitting. bnying..and stilling of SKiIiTS and the water:nix tberlfor. Third. The nittne of the general partner Is WILLIAM I'. HoPKINS, who residee at 307 North Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia The name of the special part• nor is St IN S. IIf)PKIXS, trim reside& at Wye Talbot county, in the State 0f Maryland. Fourth The amount of capital contributed by the Said special partner to the common stock le Fifteen Han dred Dollars. Fifth. The said partnership is to commence on the Eighteenth Day of Jnne. 1564, and terminate on the Seventeenth Day of June, A. D. IvividB,37. .. T. HOPKINS, J. 2.' HOPKINS. Jrl4ll ISth, 1664. jeV) oilk" • THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE .1 ASSU• -a- CIATED themselvee together under the arm of BOLTON, DYREMAN, AL Cu., and will continue the Oar Banding business In all its branches at the old establishment, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMIL TON Streets. SOS R. BoLTON, GEO R DYREHAN. 0. W. CHILDS. JULY 1, IBM. • NEW ROUTE •. • II IC• - 111kva . A 4 Df- - -1:,..;-4 z 4 ai FLA NORTH PENNSYLTAYLA RAILROAD. TIRE AND DISTANCE SAVED ! BY 7 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN, FROM. TITS NEW DEPOT, THIRD . STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON, e ~~ t ~ RETURNING, Leave wrucssis A RRE at 1 P. soaking close con nection at Bethlehem with North Pennsylvania Ba rren 'MIA, and arrive in Philadelphia at sx P. AL FARE 54.25 • e. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH ELI;XS..CLARK. . . AGENT THE _VII DER STONED; BREWERS 0 the City of PhiladelPhia, in consequence of the continued advancing prices of Malt, Hops. Leber, rnel, &c., end toe inereaFed fxiwnse* Ina:dont te the manufacture and delivery of MAL r LIQUORS, are cone ptiltd to ADVANCE THE PRICES OP THEIR PORTER A?.11) ALE to the following rates, to go into effect ON AND AFTER 71415 DATE: DIiAIIGIIT ALE,per Barrel " PORTIR BOTTLING ALE, •• " PORTER, " Respectfully. William Gaul; Abbott & Co.. Massey, Collins, & Co., Philip dockers, Frederick Lauer, rietiao Schmidt. Leo& k Gray, Dlthmar at Co., Joists Porkier, W. D. Smith & Co., mes Moors, George W. Gray PIIII,ADNI.PRIA. Icily 14. 1564. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TEE COUNTRY. We' pre rs . _ii honitoibiNC to supply townie , M their Country Itesbiwww with every description of FIN'S GROCERIES, TEAS, ic., &a. ALBERT. ROBERTS, mvn-er Corner ILBVILWTH and VMS SW RICATON. .DENCKLA t HARD WARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS; 507 COM. hi ERCE, and 510 NOoTEI Streets, ore. for eats: Anchor Brind Nall.; Plyelotith Mill Sleets. W.. & S. &atelier's Cant Steel ; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Potwan's Boren Nall.; Loeke's School States. Copper. Brass, and iron Wire; Cotton Carl e. Also a full aamortmant of America° H ar dware . f.A-Ota AHBR 0 TYPISTS, PIICiTOGRAPH MO, rind AMATEURS, bur- your materials of every description froth °SORGE CABLES & CO 'S Philadelphia Stock depot, 333 .CHKSTNUT Street, Phtladelphis.. They hare the largest stock or goods. and sell outfits with second•band Cameras lower ?Inn any other bongo in the trade. Also. the best ALBUMEN WATKR ip market. a jllll.lt. INVALUABLE PORTRAITS - TH E IR charm capstans In a fatthml.4.linesttion of thatares and natural eXpre.ploti. B. F. RERUN'S t R arps an Photographs In Oil Colors excel In this. 084 ARCH Focal; 11,* 1 \TORY TY PES, THE MOST CHARM svocintons of likt nosscs natant. what' done to L. B. BEIM ER'S ClUSTirpatAed Style...9hnl r colorinir and arra n g omen t are artistic and manual. 624 ARCIt Street: CLARET WINE.-200 CIAPES °LA MIT Wise, tor'salo Ly R. P. MIDDLEToN, j015.6t ' No. 5 North FRONT 6troot. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES! WAX DRP.III7I(RIrT, CAVALRY BOBRAI7, OPPreFt OP COMP QOARTIMMAdTKR WASHINIITON, D. C. July 4,19 0 1. Will be mold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the bletest bidder, at the times and places named below—ric: LEBANON, Penna., THURSDAY, July. 11th, READING. Penna . THURSDAY. July. 21. t. 1961. BeRRISRURCL Penna., THURSDAY, July 73ttij 1661 ALTO, Penns , THURSO AY, Anivaiit 4tb. 1804. WILLIAMS 1904. TWO HUNDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at east place. The.. Hornes have been condemned as unfit tar the Cavalry rervica of the Army. For Road and Farm purposes many 1(00a bargain.; Mar be had. Horses gold singly. Terme; Cash, in United States Currency. Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bateau. - p 1.1 ALI C DALE OF 1' NC L A.I D ODDDS remitting in the Warehon.e of the PM LADF.T.PIITA AND READING ItAtbßrtAD emyr_ PANT, TIIJRTEENTII and CALLOWRILL Streets, Philadelphia. The art:cies described in the following ecitedale, having been consigned to the Station named below, on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and Agrees, after due And legal notice, not having isken them awsY, nor paid the CORN and expenses of carriage,. will be exposed to public sale or ewer., at the several flattens mimed below, on oATURDAIr, Sept.mib n e 17, ISe4; the sale to commence at ten o'clock In the fore noon of said day: =ME= S. I'. Hammy, M. Barlor, S. Jaclipon, L. Lowrie, Dr Wrii. ht. C. Megrargee. Pasehall Morrin, P. MeDooarigli, Dr. Wright, Dr Wrinnt. • A. Thompson, A. Croon, • • Bauer, J. W. I penetr. W. Harlin. .1 P. Honlerheimer, Paschall Morris. Afereha n is' Inn Co, Cansol'm lns. Co. J. Collion. J. Lneas A: Co., M. C Sadler, S. LC ei(44. [s.Hallman. eorgo Gr. filth, B Kerebtrlager, R a.p. P. Wilnon, J. Long .4: Bro.. B. Cal man. L. Woirensberger, IG. Dorian. J. Powers. Sbanbacker, J. H. Klino,• .1. Hall. W. 11. Richards, i. 741. Harris, • IR. &S. Allen, • R. Ashburn. Ithiladelpb in. The abeveartic ns trill be exposed to pnblic sale, as aforesaid, according, to the provisions of tits first atection of the Act of Assembly of the Cornmonwalth of Penn sylvania. approved the sixteenth day of March A. D. 1568; with all the reenirements of which tb., Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company have in ail re sp. eta complied. The Act of Assam Al* is as follows: " Ceintuission merchants and ;actor., and all com mon carrier:, or other iwrsone having a lien a PM goods, wares. and merchtedise, for or on acconnt of tb cote and expeneee of carriage or storage, or any other charge arising from the tran,portatloc, keeping, or storage of sorb property, in cam* the owners or consignees shall not pay or discharge the arnonnt due for such cost, ex- Pence. carriage. storage, or other charges. boreinhefore tamed, may, after the expiration of ninety days frets the notice hereinafter provided, proceed to bell the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said lien, at public auction: Prosida,, Tbat notice of sale shall be given as reonire i for she riff's sales of personal property, and that thirty davit' vol ice of said lien lie given to the owner or consignee of the property, if they can be found, and in ulee they cannot be FO found, that the same sham ad ver ti,,i weekly iu some newspaper published in the proper city or connty to which the goods, ware.. or merchandiae have been consigned, for font* conseentieo week.: before the sale, the residue of money arising from such sale. after deducting costs of transportation, charge,- and storage. ad vettising and sale, to be held subject to the order of the owner or owners of such prop.rtv. " G. A. xtrltyni.r.s. General Superintendent. REAnTn3, Pa., June 10. ISal. • lvl/1-11 ANIXISEMESITS. THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, -a• CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth, Is OPEN DAILY, for violtors. from OA_ At to 6P. At . . PERSONAL. pB RBON AIs.—RED OR BLLQR 'BALL EARDROPS, Weenie per pair, at 916 RAM Street. • " . • . t 7113-20 PEBSONAL.—:—RED OR BLACK iitare EAR DROPS. SAT Mate Der . Dab. 018 lAOI *repot. ' iylS4r BOARDING. FURNISHED ROOMS -A SUITE OF -a- ROOM S on Fecond floor, with private bath, with ge vithont nom',in choice iceeti o n on Walnut e t re% Ad.. dye,. "BAKSR," thi. office. in.EAMANTOWN.-T WO DESIRABLE ROOMS can be lad at White Cottage,on DUMMY Street, second home west of Groan. igt44lt• ROA.RDING.-T WO SECOND-STORY 4 J . moms TO LET. st. 132 North TENTH Et. !e7-t! LOST AND FOUND. T OST, ON SATURDAY, JULY 1.7714 - 1 - 4 about Fifty Sheep and Lambs The finder will bo literally rewarded and ell eapensee paid. by giving le formation at Stall No. 2U and 21.3 Franklin M 4 rlret,, TENTH, below Market streets. .ifl7-Sts 11DOCKET BOOK FOUND IN TEli -A- PRESS OFtICE —The owner in requested to coins forward, prove property, and take it away. Apply. ' afterlo a. X , st< tba Counter of this ()Moo. ITIG-tf -EDUCATIONAL. A (GRADUATE OF HARVARDtWITR an arperleoes • [ten years in teaching, will alien IR this city, in SEPTEMBER, a School for Young L ades Number limited to fifteen. Terms, Sl5O a e ar, 2.IPERRNOII.9 — Rev. Dr. Farness, lee Pine mirsett Rev. Roger Owen Chestnut Hill •; Wm. H. Trritter , Seq., 36 lgorth Front street; J. E. Esq., SIB York avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents sparks and Walker, Cambridge, Must,- I. S. Rreith,Eso_,. Doretura. tor. Maes ;John Ruggles, Eau, Brighton, Mass. Art. dress Je27-Im. L. H. BUCKINGHAM, Chestnut HULL PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOE. YOUNG LADIES. No. 1530 ARCM Street. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. CLARENOS SMITH, d. 3L, Principals. Ninih Vier. Three Departments: Primary. Amnia. ri m e . an d collegiate. Full college coarse in Glees's% Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, let those who graduate. Modern Language.% Music, Paint. lag, and Elevation by the best masters. For droulareb. apply at 1.03 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 1511. P. 0.. Phil: dblnbia.. erelleeme EXCURSIONS. GRAND PLEASURE MC erillitaZZ.,t% 017RSIONS TO LAHR 8 0 PERIOR.-01111 of the • following splendid Bret-class steamers, visa CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NOhTHERN LIG:- T, LEON CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SIDES. LAO LA W BELLE. and PEABIC, will leave • CLEVELA3D, Ohio. at 8 o'clock P. M.. each dey of the week. aroma Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on' the following days at 2 o'clock P. M.. through the month,. of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Excursion Trig* to the many points of Interest on the Great Inland Sea* of America, which, for utility. pleasure and healthatre unsurpassed by any other on the Con tinent. This trip of over LOCO miles embraces six degrees et latitude, and eleven of longitude, and incindee in Ica circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, 'Huron, and SupertororDir the beautiful. rivers Detroit. St. Clair and AL Mary's. Te many and extensive mines of iron and coats, unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dig covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild ma romantic scenery, combined with its pars and brastug climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the stndeal. the pleasnre-seeker, or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly-Sited with large atry Cabins and State-Rooms, while even Precaution has been taken to provide for the safety awe. comfort of passengers. Pare.inclndingState-Rooms and Neale, about 23 eerM per mile Time occupied in making the round trip, from 8 to 10days. Room! eeenred, and farther information obtained. An application to proprietors. ROBT. HANN A & Co.. Cleveland, Ohio, HUSSRY & AIeBRIDE. J. T WHITING & Co., Detroit, lilenices, JOHN HUTCHINGS, ,80/141015 , • • • • • FOR SALE ANILTO LET. . . FOR SA L E-B RA' SS FOUNDRY MARV! EDO ne, Lstbeg,TOols and Fixtures of evem kind. in complete working order. Apply on the eremi tes. 1005 HEACH street, Kensington. • igis-er, in TO LET—A DOUBLE THREE- Se& STORY BRICI3• HOUSE. %lilt modern improen mentq. Rent taken out to Peat*. Apply at No. FAS FLFRETH'S Alley, between Front and Seennd and. Aral and Race streets. iTIS St" de FOR SALE—A FARM, CONTAIN .. Ma ING 103 acres of superior LA:t 0, situated leftover county. on the Philade phis and Baltimore Central Railroad, near RlkYiew Ration, two hours time front the city, 40 miles. Improrententa. new brick Dwelling, state root, 8 rooms; new frame Barn. 40 by SO feet; ft* House, Corn Crib. Sc., Sc. Apply to ROBERT suf.:mac; OR. 3ylB 419 0 7.41,140 r Street. GREEN STREET, NEAR TEIR PARK. —A very desirable Residence, Let f.:3 feet front by IP3 fest deep to a back street. 'yt t e eatuatiou Nei, overlooking nearly all the city. and oembinei tity and coutary edema/tees.. I,arge front aud side yard. Immediate possession.' Terms ileellfrimodattniz BONSALL BRO 1 ., 116 North NINTH Street. di FOR SALE—DWELLING 2030 AlLik and 2(52 Green Street. Dwelling S. E. corner Nineteenth and Brandywine. ktrellingsMand 203 e Monet Vernon, aide yard. : ,;,;,diner 2039, Ally and 3041 Wallace. Valuable rartnernti Lando and good Bond' Inge, near Chester. no RailrOad. Ito acres In Camden cnnnt., et $l6 per acre. Pleasant Oohs it and .S.ahle, with one acre of grata& at Burlington, N. J. Very cheap. Cottage. with itahle and good Lot, at Tioga. Also, a large variety or other nr.oerttes, both city and country. B. F. GLENN , 123 FOttliTH Ftineat. jyl6 and S W. cot. SEVENTEESTB. and GRETA. FOR SALE. - WBRING TO diminish my stock for the enmmer Salt4oll. would offer for we s x good and well trained horses, soileble for either maims' or gentlemen's %futile. Ap- I). to EIIGEkE DE jrl&3t• Riding Spboal, DIJOA.II. SL, below iiprnee. FOE CAPE DIAY.-TTAN tannch and commodious steainer MAN -I.IAITaN, Captain E. A. Ryther, of the Cane May Liao. is now making her regular trips , to Cape May, leavtve ARCH-STREET Vi'llAßF. every TO BSDAY. THURS DAY, and SA TURDAY,_at o'clock; return wit: leave Cape May every Mouday, Wedustsday, and liht• day, at 8% o'clock, touching at New Castle, going and. returning. Fare 02.50, carriage hire included; children kali price. Servants 91.60. carriage hire extra. Freight at low rates. No freight received after V o'clock, and to all cases most be pre-psid. JOS. A. STE WA RT, Agent. r. ,,,=a 4 FROM NEW YORK, FOE' NEW HAVEN, HAETPON__D !SPRING FIELD. and BOSTON. —The eteatnens CONTINENT/11. end ELM CITY teems Peek Slip, Ewa dANT.AII I lb P. M. and 11 at nicht itaaaato si ar s e FOR ALBANY AND .TROT, via Delaware and Raritan Canal —The ant • ' OLIVE BRANCH.' . ' Capt. Juba Termer. wilt Nde tur the ahoy. points on WED3ESDAY. Saly2oalL, at ao'clock P. N. For Iron/ht. which will be taken at roaantiable rata", apnly to . D. T. PLASM:LIN. agora. Jyl6-4t No. 3018. DELAWARE Asteaaa. fr. 34 ESOCE'Y'S • COTTAGE ORGANS. fret only nrorx.csiLND bat arrEcmAtaxa) la plaltr. .)!Tone and Power, dealt - reed especially for tlan.reheo,' and Schools, not tuned to be squally well adopted :he Parlor and Drawbur Boom. For sale only b S. M. BRUCI PO. IN North SEVENTH st;...t also, *complete warty:tent of the, Perfect Melee*. Jon/depth OD band • ' arrlß.3s (Zi . f7 LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACES STORE—Conducted by Ladies. TWEL77I I arm doer below Race. Every article to Itetc. line elrwant, easy. and correct in make. C. H. aNB DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, co toe comet of TWELFTH and RACE SWIMS& L B.—Proreeetoul ne en raey inetired. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE. 6ToriEt3.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of , f &riots dealgias. outdoor the finest Italian and random; Marble, conetantly on hand at the garble Work. of ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDOS Avenue, below Elesentalt 'greet, Philadelphia, st43-31:111. =EMI 2 boxes cards. hdl.k. spokes. 1 box mkelotons..(Are) 1 box bedding. 1 box mdse. 8 hogs Pulp. 1 reaper lot sundries. 1 box books. 1 box books. 2 sacks charcoal 1 box 11 sonde. bl. [many. 1 box &age. 1 store. 'Able pickles. lu seed bOWArb. box honks,. 2 boxes booke. 1 blx rem. ers. Ics,k paint. 11 Iron safe. lold lumber. 1 old rate. 100 bdles. handles. 2 empty keg.. 1 empty keg 1 bbl. feathers. • 1 boo wage. • 1 ornoty 11. Lox sad can. 3.mory bat( bbts. 1 keg Yam I box. 1 half 1,1.1. and ken. 1 keg mineral water. 2 bble. corn, .1 empty bbl. empty bble. '1 half bbl.