Where Aro the Pollee? liar of The Press: ould beg leave to call the attention of r authorities through your columns to tho system of potty thieving which has been being carried on in the Fifteenth ward. year since I moved my family ,from the ward to Nineteenth street, above Vino. r of things have been stolen from your , such as doorkoys, wire window frames, , &o. It Is a difficult matter to find a in that neighborhood. Scones of the lasting character have been enacted on common In that vicinity; window panes u from time to time, and common woman o streets up till midnight, making it un mpleasont for our families to be out aftor do hope this state of things will be re- Yours, truly, 01TIZSN. , icr.,rniA, July 20, IEO4. “Nehru JEqualliy.” ilor of The Press : to followlug fitcls, token from a private lot.. of our honored officers of rank, will speak elves. I think they should be published her Illustration of the atrocious nature of also showing who it is that pracliccs negro • nil amalgamation : hi planter, by the name of Griffin, has y a nogross slave of his own. Tneso two .vidently rebel soldiers, and of very Hatt ir mother being a mulatto. Grifla qll as his children and slaves, they being esession. Would you believe that fars. d Miss Griffin, Indies or education, and nod in this country, could have the taco to to the to plead for the rendition of this unblushlngiy acknowledging this foul husband end father I Forgetful of all Insensible to all dishonor, being only, do ccorcring their lost property i I never such a scene before. The father, negross ifs and daughter, all crying and pleading case of the boys. I refused all their ea etormined, If the boys aro negroes, to put ue negro regiment, and try and make coon is it not a strange elate of society when a I. disgraced in the eyes of his own wife and by producing offspring from his own no -1 And these are the people who cry out epro equality, and are shocked at the of their becoming freemen I" r, yours truly, atLelllA, July 21,1964. in First Russian Iron• Clads. t Iron clad war vessels ever constructed In ve just been safely launched from the new In St. Petersburg. Their names aro the I enya (Touch. me.not), and the Smertott , out), and they are thus described 'etron Merlyn, the larger of the two, Is ong, 63 feet broad, and 27 feet deep. She .d from stein to stem with armor 53. tick at the waterline, and 4); inches on Ming surnice of the stiles, on a backing of aches In thickness. The a rmameut will twenty 200-pounder rifted stool guns. The y is of 460 horse-power, and in addition an auxiliary engine for working large d driving a fan blast to ventilate all parts eel. The draught of water of tit.. .Matron lien fully equipped for service, and with on board, will bp 15 feet. The launch ht was 9 feet 0 Indies, the entire armor the sides, with the oxceinion of 25 plates and the Fame number at the stern, roe thought desirable to fix after the vea -Ibe afloat. A rifle turret stuffier to the on the Warrior 18 placed on the upper °Tared with 43;.inch armor, and la provided trical apparatus to convey the cantata's ins to the gun-deck, the engine-room, and man. As the Netron blenya Is destined coast defence and for service In the Bol in be only lightly rigged. ..:inertch Is a double turret vessel about size and tonnage as, but in all other re great Improvement on, the Danish iron p Rolf Ereke. The oltief dimensions are s Length, 190 feet ; breadth, as feet, 14 feet. The draught of water when to rim will be 10 feet 0 inches ' • the armor is thickvand extends the entire length of nil to a depth of four feet below the line n, The armament Is carried in two ro . urrets constructed on captain Gales' These turrets.have an internal diameter , and are each capable of carrying two s; but being the fi rst turrets on Coles' lade in Russia, it is wished that 'every bould be given :to insure a puccessful t.l in this instance but one pounder3oo. gun .laced in each turret. The armor on Is varies from 6 to 43; inches In think ie top of the turrets and the surface pper deck are covered with plating thick. The hull is constructed with ttom and sides, for the purpose of safety in the event of the outer shell of being pierced by a shot or being run into my. The space between the outer and toms is also divided by transverse bulk o numerous water-tight compartments, hilted with pipes for pumping out in ease e, or for tilling with water to Increase the of the vessel, and thereby diminish the 'ye the water exposed to the enemy's are. unching of the vessels was conducted with oniony. In the absence of the Emperor, "rabbe minister of the marine, represent ussian ' Government, assisted by Prince General SuwarolT, the Military Go- St. Petersburg, and other great officers of c event being one of unusual interest in St. , both sides of the Neva, and every point h a view of the launches could be obtained ded by an Immense concourse of specta- nother Lord Dundretiry. Dnndreary Married and Done For, ,, le the awkward title ea new play, written by on, and just produced In London. It has to Dundreary's matrimonial miseries. cum says, desoribing it': tiger la with his propensity to blundering ho facility with which his intellect es disagreeable •irupressions, • that Lord may prove Insensible to .his various an- Asa Trenchard is at his elbow, however, us a crisis. Lady Georglane Dundreary, r mothet's tuition, has undertaken the ant of her husband which she pumas m end in that languid manner natural to dulgent disposition. Early, too, she sus there is peril in the experiment, and that y be something more in his lordship upposed. The •mother has no such ut proceeds to rule his lordship's esta at her pleasure, proposing to pull rtments, without consulting. him, and .er relatives on his purse and hospitality. onecionable persons appropriate his dress and cap, his horse, his gun, his money, ed, everything that is his, and then abuse .of having supplied them with a better t. Lord .Dundreary, it is evident, Is on road to ruin; perplexed and annoyed, ho sa Trenchard, who mantully and honestly • is aid. Little expecting that his lordship t anything, the Intruders are surprised at n turn• in affairs, and begin rapidly to dis t last his lordship Is victorious, and Mg.- Is triumph by kicking over the tray in his bands, and dancing amid the broken Ich he has upset. On this incident the lie. This piece, though a sequel, is more than such productions generally are. Mr. ctod the part admirably, and with great L OP REBEL PRISONERS AT ELMIRA. re Advertiser says the train containing the .oners not killed at Lackawaxen reached e on Saturday night. They numbered tit hundred. Lieutenant Colonel Eastman, ant of the post, with wise foresight, had ry preparation for reception of the injured =the uninjured. He had ordered twelve aggageowagons, the bottoms deeply lined to be in readiness to receive the rebel . The work was easily accomplished by a nt of Colored substltutes,lin case of all who ble to move themselves, while those who • to walk and help themselves in a measure fully helped ty their comrades and others , laces in the wagons. n as the wounded bad been comfortably to the wagons, the procession started for No. 3, where a,.warm, comfortable meal oiliness for prisoners and gnarls, who had polled to pass through so much suffering, nd hunger for the past thirty-six hours. ck building was set apart for the wounded, condition made as comfortable as possible rgeons. It was found that of the rebels e were wounded slightly and severely. re seven fractured thighs and dye frac s. The rest were suffering from contu . flesh wounds, severe about the face, and njuries. nettles from thancoldent, as near as we can , sum up as follows: Killed outright and • . r where the accident occurred, of the re- Left behind at Laokawaxen, unable to be brought on by the train, 15. Brought •on ain, 85. Making In killed and wounded, 148. , en of the Veteran Reserve Corps killed and the place of accident, 17. Brought on and pital, suffering only from bruises and con . o. Loft behind, unable to be moved, 8. Ma ll 35. ly a guard escaped destruction who was On the platforms between the oars. One mself over in an oat field severely bruised e accident, while his companions were Instantly. 'The muskets were broken and and the barrels twisted and bent double. -ro brought along as sad relics, The pas rs of the train, some sixteen In number, pletely demolished, and another new train made up of common box cars ' spread with the bottom, upon which the Inmates me ride the beet way they could. RAOCi TN JOHNSTON'S ARMT.—The army dense of the Ulnolonati Commercial, under uly le, contains the following : , rival at this juncture of &en. Bragg in .'s army, is indicative of important Mali n the movements and policy of the enemy. rrived on Tuesday last, and was received ch enthusiasm by the soldiers of his old .1, many of whom still retain their old rave him and long for his return to the coin lot nston it Is well known, is jealous of ho, as military adviser and commander-in no doubt arrived on the theatre of opera give a new line of policy and chalk out a I in which Johnston must walk hereafter. mation as to his arrival in and reception by ~, is correct and may be relied upon. Rebel re very silent upon military affairs just I this celebrated addition to the,army of 0 Georgia Is not even announced. The 9 Atlanta Oral, however, of yesterday, is which I have been permitted to peruse, is )11;illt over something and declares that now bee army will be driven into the Ohatta- The last retreat has beeti made, and At om°. Strange to say, in another column, a grows grandiloquent over the career of el, which It declares will remain in Atlanta end encourage the soldier, until the enemy Ito gates of the city. It also announces that wspapors, except it, have left Atlanta for tI, that the work of emptying the city of 4, bnoes quietly on, and when the Yankees ery will find nothing but empty houses and Is to greet them. This does not look much leg confidence in their ability to drive the . into the Uhattaboochle. GEVICHAL il.U7przlt GARRARD AWAY N0T024141 STATIII4.—Tho Wheeling Went 'dices the arrival In that city of Colonel rt l of General Hunter's late expedition, and colonel U. makes a defence for the taking ironee statue of Washington, which we hare ,re heard. It had been determined to burn liter! Institute at Lexington, in which the was standing, and the destruction of the g, without first removing the statue, would . 0 have resulted in the destruction of the It was therefore removed, and, after the w as burned, Colonel U. and many other ' u rged that it should be brought to West a. The Colonel thinks that, while It is true 9 elf men waves ected the statue aro now dead thou gr, and had nothing to do with the wicked rebellion, if the bad been still t i ny would have done Just as y General Hunter t w as in the hands .of degenerate sons of B iros, who had no business with it, and this seated to be the prevailing opinion among core and men of the couumand.'l A na, WAY OF 1111 FARTING INFORMATION.— spol.lollt ed writes : A novel mode t o of gg , benight rebels on the subjecf the ['real , woe ety has recently been tried with success ,ur IlnioS. A common boy's kite is sent sky nd rebelvrard whenever the wind is favors. ~,11 4 two strings, one strong and the other T o S particularly weak spot in the weak brindle of the printed promises of tho am- A fastened, When the kite is high onough, aring far within tile rebel lines, the stout is slackened j and all the strain is brought he weak. Instantly the cord , parts at the spot, and the proclamations, r tlilek as au- I leavesilwitioh strew the streams in Vallam shower gently o'er hill, and plain, and up, where the rebels can pick thorn up, Is •t a brilliant thing, and worthy of universal e higenradtri—Washinoton CITY ITEMS. Nxw Dtscommits or COMM.—The last nom.. her of the Lake Superior Miner contains some inter esting statistics of the lands of the Winona Mining Company, located In the Ontonagon distriat:of Lake Superior. The writer says they bare found a remarkably wide belt of heavy barrel and rich Ftnmp work, pieces of the former of thirty pounds weight, nearly pure, haring been extracted tut week. It is 12 to 15 feet wide, and rich almost beyond anything that has yet boon discovered. The credit of the discovery is said to be due to Mr. Joel Tresidor, the man who first found and opened the Tresider lode , at the Bohemian. ,We believe tkat this rich development mill speedily place the 44 Winona' , among the very best copper companies yet organized. .ltw E.:roman EXQUISITR.—An English nobleman of the time of James I. used to have clothes trimmod with great diamond buttons, and to wear diamond hatbands, cpckades, and ear-rings, to ho yoked with great and manifold ropes and knots of pearls—in short, to he manacled, fettered, and imprisoned In jowels. With all this extravagance, his attire was not in good taste, and ho did not present an appearance so really elegant as if he had worn Such a suit as can ho procured now-a-days at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. Oa and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth. SIIMMUR OLOTITII4O, Cheap Clothing. First-clam Clothing. Superior Clothing. Ready-made Clothing. Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing. "One-price" Clothing. Untler-the-Contineutal Clothing. " LIMIT WORE AND GOOD PAT." —.A. ploasant and profitable agency, for tho sato of good books, may bo had by addressing, with stamp, Fowler Sk. Wells, 389 Broadway, Now York. jy2o4t Wlt TER HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OH STRAW, FILL?, and other Hats can be purchased of Oblides Oakford & Sons, 834 and 838 Chestnut fared, Cont. nental Rotel. CAPE MAT, LONG BRANON, ATLANTIC CITY.— A. tine assortment of ladles' and gentleman's bath ing dreams can be found at John O. Arrison'e, Nos. I and 9 North Sixth street.. 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George Snyder, in ll e Mb year of his age. Ills relatives cud friends and those of the family are reerectfully Invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, 1216 CallotehHl lateen, this (Friday) morning at P 0 clock. KELLY.—On Thursday morning. 21st inst., Donnie Reny. In the 85th year of his age. Ills relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attnod his funeral on Monday scorning, the 25th lust.,from his late residence. Haver ford township. P o'ocic A M., without further no tice. Carriages will leave Simon Gartland's aloe. 39 South Thirteenth street. al 8 o'clock A. M. . ••• Li)tIMBF.R.—On the Wth ite•tant, at Claymont, Del., Thomas Kimber, in the 76th year of hi. age. The relatives and friends arils. family Aro respectful ly Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in this city. No.- 1tr..10 Arch street. on Seventh-day morn ing. the 943 d Instant, at 10 o'clock, without furthor notice. •• ALLISON.—On the 21st Inst., James, youngest son of Thoma• and Mary Aillsen, aged 6 years and 2 months. • 14,E88014 E%0144, bIOURNING STORE, -L. ' Din. O CHESTNUT Street. uV-tt VI RE it LANDRLL, FOURTH AND ARCH have a Fine stuck of Silks, Fine 'Stock of Shawls. Pine stock of Flannels, Flee stock of Linens. . Pine stock of Muslim JAI NATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, is open upon the European plan, the cheapest way to tire, costing about $l5 per week; got what you vast, and only pay for what you consume. • 1). PETERS. Proprietor. Cars leave Tine street every day at 7.45 A M. and 3.30 P, M. - jyl6-12t 01 , 211111 E or• 'IRE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION. No. 4.12 PRUNE Street. Under the;call for Troops of July ISth, 1664, the CITY BOUNTY will be Wailes follows to Recruits duty mustered into the Service of the United States and credited on the quota of the City of Philadelphia: To Recruits mustered for One Year. One Hundred Dot lays. To Recruits mustered for Two Years. Two Hundred Dollars. To Recruits mustered for Three Years, Two Hundred and Fifty Dollard. Proper certificates of credit to the city must be flied In advance with the Commtesionerr as heretofore. incipals placing Substitutes in service will be paid in the same manner. By order of the Com MbNi01:1: jy22-6t ROBERT M. MOORE, Jr.. Secretary.. 8. !UNITAS - It COMI:III[SSION— WDEPARTbIEET OF LABOR, INCOME, AND RETENDE, FOR THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— Committees throughout New Jenny. Delaware. and Pennsylvania, that have not yet remitted "One Day's Labor " of tudustriil classes; " One Day's Income" of employees; and " One Day's Revegoie " of corpora tions, in their respective districts, will please complete the much-needed collections at earliest convenience, and forward to .11 - 11 0 01 W. CLLG HORN, Es q Treace'. rer, 118 Synth SEVIsNTH Street, Philadelphia MACGREGOR J. MI FCRESON. Chairman Committee on Organization. 1. Mosvionanr Bo.m . Chairmen, Mrs. Rev. E. W. HYTTER. OFFICE OF THE H &ELETO3I COAL COMPANY, No. 303 WAI,OUT Strek.• TVILADELPITIA. July2l 1544. The Board of Directors, of the IiAZI.IOOO COAL COB PAST have tbie day declared a "Smut-sound.' Bilvideai" or six PER EMT.. equal to VIBES DOL LA RS per Share, clear of Government and Slate tax, payable to the Stockholder* or Au g u s tega reyresenta- Oyes on and aft.ir thelat day of next. The Turaefer Books will tor ilosed until TUESDAY, August ad. ALEX 0. CAW. Treasurer. j,22.3t • arT NT IL WARD—AVOID - THE, DRAFT. —A meeting of the citizens of the ninth ward Will be held in the Rooms: n , rthenst corner of 13h0AD and RACE Streets, THIS' Vriday) EVENING, at tight o'clock,-for the purpose of selecting Delegates to the County Convention to take measures to have proper credit allowed the-ward for these who have en listed in the Naval Service, aid to• adept such other measures as may be necessary to raise mon to fill the quota of the ward under the recent call of les Pre‘ident. , MATT CITIZENS. TII E Iti ORTII ERN PACI FR: RAI IL ROAD.—The undersigned. Commistionere from Idarvachusetts, named in the act of Incorporation of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. hereby give notice to all those named in said act Ali ColllMindotters. that the firer meeting of the Beard of Commiasionevi of tire store said company will be held at the MELODEON HALL. In the city of Boston, on THURSDAY. the first day of September next , at twelve o'clock. at noon. WILLARD &BOIS- JOHN a. BAHR. . J. 6. WITFIINOTON, ABIEI. ABBOTT, OEO. SIIIVERICK, J. M. BECK DST. JOSIAH . URBAN. , . Bogroa. July 14, 1664. jy"E-f4t* ---- --- A MEETING OF THE NATIONAL UNION CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will be held THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON. at S *lckelt, at the house of W.. Hopkins, LIBRARY Street, below Filth, on business of JAMES tance. FREEBORN', President. J. J. Fft•Nnirit, I Secreted . es. F. B. GART,XSII, liar AT T N7'l 0 N , FIFTEENTH WARD t i I—A public meeting of the citiseas of the ward will he held at the SCHOOL-HOUSE. CoA,TES au4 TWENTIETH Streets, on SATURDAY EVENINO, the ni instant. at 8 o'clock. to appoint decent art* the Csmity Convention to avoid the Draft. jy22-21 WILLIAM MANN, Chairman of Previous Meetings to Avoid the Draft. D OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUN'FEER SPBdTITUTE COMMITTER, No. 4-22 e 'WAL NUT STREET. July 20, 1954. Official instructions, under date of July 16th,.baving been issued to the Provost Marshals to grant no. aertifi cotes of exemption fora definite term of years, bnt only for the period of non. liability of the substitute not to ex ceed three years. and this being at variance with offi cial assurances heretofore received, this Committee can no longer promise absolute exemption. The Committee can only 'undertake to furnish such certificates of exemption as ti e Provost Marshals ore authorized to give, and they cannot pretend to guaran tee that the entistitntes furnished shall not be 'table to military Ef nice for three years. All subscribers, who are not satisfied with the condi tions now imposed by the War Department, areinvited to call and withdraw their enhscripttons. DANIEL STEINMETZ - Chairman. J. G. RuSBNOARTEN, Treasurer. J. I. CLARK HARR. JOHN THOMPSON. HENRY C. LEA. .iY2I-St CLEMENT U. PENROSH. nor PREMIUM FOR .TWENTY FOURTH WARD RECRUITS —At a meeting of the TWENTY-FOURTH WARD BOUNTY CDIIMIT. TEE, held JULY 19. 156, the following resolution was nnanizootialy adopted: Rezolvfd, Tb at this Committee will pay a premium of TWENTY DOLLARS for each three years' volunteer who *bail be enlisted to the credit -of the Twenty fourth Ward, to be tpatd to the party presenting the re cruit, on the vrtificate of the mattering Mayer; and tbat apremium ofTWENTY-FIFE DOLLe BS be paid for each three year's Substitute who shall he obtained for a citizen enrolled in the Tweuty-forirth Ward, to be paid Re . above provided. B. SPENCER AILLLER, JY2Leit • Secretary. • • - illgr OFFICE OF THE VIIIILADEL PA lA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY, rIIILADELMITA. Star 20, 1564. The rates of Freight on all kinds of klerehandise trans ported oger the MAIN LINE, and the DELAWARE RAILROAD. with its connectione, will be advanced twenty (20) per centtura on rates as perblishai tariffs bearing dates of January Nkh and'April I pu st, 1854. This advance to take effect MONDAY, JulyßSth_ • H. F. KENNET, Superintendent. • • CR as. K. IDE, Piaster of Trausportatiest. 31 OTICE.—OUL SPRINGS—OIL WELLS—OIL LANDS LN WEST VIRGINIA— PETROLEUM:—Parties desiring to control a first-class operation on. R. R., and near the Ohio river, can sub scribe for a limited number of interest's by calling upon the owner, from 10 A. M. tot P. M., from whom WI par ticulars can be obtained. WM. I. PI 'MPLY MARINE HIASE, CLIESTNUT Street, above .`Ruth. nrCALL . FOR A. COUNTY CONVEN• TION TO'AVOtto THE DRAFT. At a meeting of the Delegates from the Ward Bounty Fund Committees, held July etti, 3.9 - 4, the following resolutions, on motion of Sheriff John Thompson, were adopted: Rooked, That the Wards be requested to reorganize for the purpose of encouraging enlistments. Resolved, Thai each ward bo requested to elect three delegates to a General Convention, whom' duty it shall be to sem intend the general interests of the wards, to promote nutty in their action, and to adopt such meta tures as in theirjudgment shall he best adapted to all the quota of the city under any future call of the Praia • dent. Resolved, That the officers of this meeting be request ed to Matte a call tor such Convention immediately on the IP6lling of the call for men by the President of the United States. In conformity with theiaboveresolutions, the delegates that may be appsintsd by the wards are requested to meet au MONDAY EVENING next, July 25th, In DIS TRICT COURT-ROOM No. 2. at 8 o'clock. DANIEL &TEINMETZ, President.. Jots A, YAT.ENTIIE, keCrearY. IF2O $7OO CASH PAID TO SUBSTI TUTES, and PRINCIPALS SUPPLIED. At No. 400 LIBRARY ttreet. abt,Ta Fourth street jy2/3-61.• tar THE SUSWITEIEANNA AND TIDE• WATER CANAL COMPANIES have thelr:oStoe et No. 417 WALNUT Street, Room No. 4. The "Transfer Agency " of these Companies, hereo fore in South FOURTH Street, ban been removed to the office of the Companies, at the place above stated. 1e27.90t Or GENERAL NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET COM PANY, DOCK Street Wharf. - PHILADELPHIA. Jane 20. Met At a special meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, held on the fib inst., the Board of Directors was authorized to sell eight hundred and Afty (850) shares of stock, at par, and apply the proceeds to the extinguish ment of the mortgage debts of the Company. Notice is hereby given to all who were stockholders at the time of the passage of these resolutions, that on the 21st and 22d days of July, 1864, between the hours of IO A. M. and 3 P. M., at the Once of the Company, each and every stockholder will be entitled to eubscribe to a pro rata of new stock, according to what be then held, but that after the said 22d day of July such option will scene. A special notice will be sent to each stockholder By order. WILLIAM J. CARLIN, jell-fluet • Treasurer. or' NOTICE.— OFFICE Ok' THE BOARD OF HEALTH,' S. W. corner SIXTH and &OMR Stieete, Philadelphia, July 18, 1881. I am directed by he Board of Health to publish the following copy of a resolution, adopted by them this date—to wit: WherEas, Information having been received that yel low fever ix prevailing at Havana and Matanzas, It is ordered that all vow!: arrfvfnefront saGt ports will be quarantined at the Lazaretto, until otherwise di rented. G. RUSOSBITII, 1Y 20.wfm-gt Health (Meer. Mr. NOTICE IS lIEREEY GIVEN that application has been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal Of POLICY No. 10,602 for WO, leaned September 1, 1840, in name of CHAS. AWN f YEE, which is lost. N. ItEBOOL. jy2D.wrznlm* to. 110 E. ELEVENTH St.. Itgr CENTRAL SUBSTITUTE AGES. CY, No. 606 MARKS f' Street, Statoe Union Hotel. Higbee' price In mud) paid to alien or veteran subetttutes. No dedootione made, Substitutes fernlebed for any part of Perme&cmia. Honest, fair darling the motto. garOFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 924 WALNUT STREET. ath J 11118.11361. „ . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Board. of Dl rectors have this day declared a dividend of three per company. test'ferred stock. ont of the net protlts of the ble on the Ist of AUGUST next. Transfer BoOke WIII be closed from the 2lat July to 2d August, inclusive. • • By order of the Aiwa. gee-thgt W. L. OILROY. Treasures. ST.. PATRICK'S EXCURSIO7.4I7. - - THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL axcuirsiom to ATLANTIC CITY of the CONOREOATioN Cir ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, will be given on WP.,INZES DAY, July 27th. Tickets, $1.25; may be oht .a t ee d a t any of the Catholic Book Stor es. Proceeds Is, old of the poor aad the orphan and destitute children of Rowers. Marshall'• lirsas and String Bands wLt accompany the Facuralon. Last Boat leaveeNlNE-ITILIBT WIF ART at 6 A. precisely. - jyl6, 2.1.15,26-U" THE PRESS,-P.MADELPTITA; FRIDAY, ,fIiT,TAY 22,_.1864. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ANDREW JOHNSON, MORTON MoMICFIAEL, Philadelphia. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Bounty. REPRESENTATIVE. L Robert I'. Ring, 13. F.lian 1 1 ,r. Hall. 2. O. Morrieon Coates, 14, Charle:4 H. Shriller, S. Henry Mom. 15. John Winter, William H le. David MeConanghy, Barton 6. q..Jtuke z 17. pavio . W. Woods, Charles 7. Robe , t Parke, 8. 'William Taylor. O. John A. Rientand, 10. Rickard Coryell, Edward Holliday, 1. Charles F. Read, By order or the State Cent TUE imonAL HORTICULTURAL COMMITTEE GREAT OENTItAI. FAIR, THANKFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTIONS AND DONATIONS: Cash receipts as follows. From the rale of admission tickets at Fair $23,293 OS Sale of flowers, fruit, vegetables, fancy e.rtis cies, Ac., at the Fair Receipts at "Gipsey Tont," per Mrs. Aubrer H. Smith 207 30 Net prs needs of Fate Champetre, at '`Bartram Hall" 804 86 Net proceeds of a Children's Fair, at Harris burg, Pa., per Mrs. Espy ••• .... 67 Mt Donations and subscriptions as follows: Mrs. Samuel.... A. Hobbs, Matanns;Cuba, $11 , 0; Miss Jean ingelow, London, England, $ll3O 200 N) Mrs. Chas Taylor, sso;Mrs. Helmuth, $5O; Miss Percival.sso - -15000 Miss Drexel, $25; Mrs. Harrow', $10; Mrs. H. - R. Percival, $.O Catharine •'Percival, $5; Robert Kilvington, $l-A1 41 00 Mrs. Eliza Syarks. VG); Mr. Thomas Sparks, SICO Mrs, Joseph S. Lovering, $100; Mrs. 3. Rhea Barton, $10) 200 00 Proceeds of' Raffia. per Mrs. Barton, $25; Mrs. J. Rhea ;Barton, $lO additional Mrs. R. S. Willing. $25; Mrs. W. B. 'damsel ti e , $1.5 50 00 Amount collected by Mrs. Sparks 210 00 Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, $55; Mrs. J. G. Wat moug 11, $2.5 30 00 Proceeds of Rants, per Miss L.Bartort 3 00 Mrs, George Cadwalader, $5; Mr. F. Brown, . 30 1:10 Miss Blaney, $10; -Miss Sergeant, $5O 60 CO Mr. Hagedorn, $25; Mrs. J. IV. Paul, 650 76 00 Sirs. S. P. Hutchinson, $5: :klieg Hutchinson, Mies Kate B. Hopkins, $4; 0. W. Calpenter, penter, 10 00 Jr. $5 900 W. Schaffer. $25; Chas. Harmer, $25. DO CO 3. E. Mitchell, 0r25. S. S.SPrice, $25 50 . 00 Caleb Cope, $25; Edward N. Wright. $2O. 60 00 Edward Slimy, $10; Beaks Rogers, $lO 20 00 Morton C. Fisher 100 00 Mts. Tobias .Wagner BO 00 Dr. T. Ringland, Middletown, Pa., $5; D. R. King. $35- 40 00 Collection in a country 'chinch, by a country parson, Shamokin, Pa 900 Total cash receipts. $31,794 215 CONTRIBUTION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES From Wm. Bright, Rising Sun, Philadelphia; John Kennedy, Port Kennedy, Pa. • 'PRIM Fir(len, Heights town, N. J. ; Wm. Parry, Cinnaminson, N. J. ; Dr. George Brown, Mount Holly, N. J. N. F. Lompitreth, Darby. Pa.; Ellwood Borten. Moorestown, N.. 1. ; A. MaiHalrd. Bordentown. N. J ; Nathan Leeds. Cinna minson, N.. 1. ; Miss Leltnig. Philadelphia; G. C. Har mon, New Cattle, Del. ; D. W. Herntine, Germantown; Dr. Thomas, West Whiteland, Pa ; Henry N. Johnson, Germantown; Samuel V. Merrick, Germantown; J. Vaughan Mania, Hoxhorough, Pa.; Nice Healy. Ma nayunk, Pa. • Mr. Wattsom Darby. Pa. ; Mr,. Bake well Earp, foelaware comity; Mrs. John Chanson, Germantown, Pa.; N. L. Shaffer, Germantown; Mrs.. Win. Harmer, Kingsessing,•Pa. ; James Clothier,. Cin nomonaon, N. J.: Ellwood Ty on Abingdon, Pa.; A. W. Harrison Falls of Schuylkill. Pa.; W. C. Honeton, Hiss Lydia Hoopes, Alex. Cummings, Win. Granola, Chas. V. Hagner, and others. DONATIONS OF PLANTS IN POTS. From Mrs. Joseph Loyering, F. Algaier, W. Williata eon, John Williamson, J. Stuart. James Ritchie, Thos. Robertson, George Williams. Louis Bauman, Davhb Nelson,. H. A. Dreer, C. Shams, R. Scott, Robert Buis,. D. R. /Ong, anti others. Among the many Miscellaneous articles contributed.. the following ment particular notice: Iron-work (Deer and Frogs) from Wood & Perot, valued at 1.132.60; Mx Bee-hives, from John Turner. Philadelphix, sold for *96 ; Wax Fruit from Mrs. John Collins veined at *75; A Mechanical Ship, from John Menzies, told for .30; a lot of Decoy Ducks, from John P. Tull, valued at *l2: three Farm Bells, from Brotners, & Co., Middletown, Dauphin coun ty. Pa., sold for dillf; J. A. Wilson, Altoona. Pa., fear car loads of evergreens; Mrs. Dr. Price, West Chester, Pa., one car load evergreens; two Snequebanna cur flee, from D C McCammon ; a cane of stuffed birds, from Lower Williston Ladies' Aid Society; Mr. Volmer. Reading Fa., one dozen Catawba brandy, valued at $24, aroftlitrteen bottles currant wine, worth ;Li; vase of wax frnit, from Unionville Aid Society, Cheater county; one barrsl of shells , from. Mrs. Wooten, At lantic City. 2i. J. ; a dozen rain gauges, from Miss B. Fisher, Germantown; an Bast Indian bamboo chair, from Mr. Lippincott; a large collection of ornamental vases and statuary loaned by Mr. S. A. Harrison, Wood & Perot, J. B. Mitchell, Esq., Wm. Struthers, Bea., and others. Attn, for the following contributions of Nursery Stock: George B. Deacon, Burlington, N. J. Henry A. Dreer 1164 00 Baines 5: Hacker, Cheltenham 127 00 William Bright, Rising Sun 100 00 Meehan & Wendell: Germantown 75 07 Hobert Otto, West Chester, Pa Lukens Pierce, Chester county, Pa... Daniel Engle, Marietta. Pa Edward J. ETIMB & Co., York, Pa • .. Delay Engle, Marietta, Pa Joseph B. Gray, West Chester Pa... ellen W. C,orson, Whitewash'. Pa... Tob:as Martin, Idercersbu.g. Pa Samuel Miller, Lebanon, Pa E. 0. Harrison, ljulindyille, Pa Thomas F. Merceron, Catawlssa, Pa Edwin ellen, New Brunswick, N. .1. Thomas S. Seal S. H. Purple Columbia,..Pa 16 03 John Huber, Lsncaster county, Pa 12 03 J. A. Nelson & Son, Mercer county, Pa . S(M H. A. Mish, Harrisburg. Pa.. Grapevines. Miss Brasiers. West Philadelphia. Raspberry plants. Also for contributions of bouquets, cat flowers, bang ing baskets, &c., from the following: Mrs. President Lincoln, Washington, D. C.; Sirs. H. Buist, Mrs. A.. Drexel, Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, Miss •M. A. Percival, Miss E. R. Fisher, Wakefield; Miss S. B. Dunlap, Mrs. Fontange. Mrs. B. A. Dreer, Mrs. Leedom, Mrs. H. Morrie, Mrs. Judge Jaffee, Reading; Mrs. Brodhead, Delaware Water Gap; Mrs. Mudge, Mrs P. Mackenzie. Airs. T. Mackenzie, Miss A. C. - Hoyt, Miss. Helmuth. Miss Fox, Germantown, Mrs. Mclntosh, Mrs. A. 8.. Roberts, Bliss Dickson, tiermantown, Airs. Watmongh„ Miss N. O. Fisher, Germantown; Miss J. - B. Haines, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Scheirer, Mrs. Devine, Mrs. A.. Mears, Um. W. M. Davis, Mrs. Jos. S. Lovering, Mrs. It. M. Hazlett, Delaware county; Miss Nellie Hazlett, Mrs. A. Blaker and Miss Mary Santee, Newtown.. Bucks county; Miss C. Sheaff, Whitemarsh ; Mrs. Fred.. Fairtborne, Roxborongb ; Mrs. J. Price Wetherlll, Mrs. Jobe Wagner, Germantown; Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Mcllvain, Bliss E. Doyle, Port Delved; Miss Barnett, Reading; Miss M. Townsend. Dennieville. N. J. ; Miss Garrett, Sirs. Frame, hire. S. Wetherill, and others, Bethlehem. Pa.; Mrs. H. Lee, Mrs. Martien, Miss Jan-. ney, Miss Watson, Miss Ankle Wister. Mrs. W. Choy ney, Mrs. Beggs. Mrs. W. Nelson. Mrs. M. Thome, Miss E. K. h.. Wetherill; Miss Crtilkshanks, Potts town; Mrs. J. C. Walker, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. H . Arnold, Reading ; Mrs. J. Hunter, Bentonville; Mrs. Charles Kelly, Kellyville; Mrs. John Bohlen, Mil. Hunting don, Germantown; Mrs. G. W. Carpenter,Gensentown r. the Miises Henderson. Miss Emma Evans,. German town;-Bliss C. Gibbons,Salem, New Jersey; Mrs. A. C. Rauch, H. B. Taylor. Mrs. W. Harmer, Mrs. Charles Harmer, R. Waring. Tyrone, Pennsyl vania; Jamers U. Napes, Long-a-coming, New Jersey;, Mrs. ht. Krause, Bethlehem, Pa.; Mrs. 11: C. Lockett-- bitch, Bethlehem,Pa.; Miss S. A. Bates, Haddonfield, Al J.: Mrs. S. S. Price: Airs. George D Parrish; Mrs. E. S Simmons; Miss S. E. Longstreth; Mrs. Charles Graff, Delaware; Mies Connelly, Rahston, Pa.; Mrs. J. Hacker; Mrs.. Dr. 0. Wlster, Germantown; Miss Heft, Mrs. Mary King; Mrs. T. A. Newhall, Germantown; Airs. C• J. Whiter. Germantown; Mrs. 3. R. Latimer; Wilmington, Del ; the Bliss‘e Zell, Germantown; Ladies of Potteville; Robert Kllvini ton: B. J. Leedom. Germantown; Mr. and Mre Alessehert: James Dun dee; Joshua Lonstreth; Mr. Robinson; Saint Thomas' Church, Whitemarel,• A. Drybnrg & Soo; P. McKen zie & Sons; Dr. Rlngland; George R. Smith: Edmond Smith,. W. L. Shaffer; John Gray ,• John Kennedy, Port kennedy, Pa. ; J. V. Merrick, Roxborough: Mr. Tryon: John hherwood; Dr. M. F. Longstreth; B. F. Reimer; F. Evans; A. L. Jenks; James ititchleirseo. B. Earn, Delaware cs.unty; S. Maui's! St Co.. Rising Sun; Robert Scott; Dr. T. G. Heston; newtown Backs taunt): Jacob Jones, Haddington't G. W. ' Febes; Master Abel Mcllvain; Master W. W Mclntosh, Cen tral Nigh School of Philadelphia; Wills' Hospital; House of Refuge; Glenwood Cemetery; Peter Raabe; James Earl; El P. McKean, Germantown; Hoopes & Brother, West Cheater. Mr. Dix: Thomas Richardson, New York; William Hobson; T. S. Downing. West Whiteland, Cheater county; E. Middleton: R. Wether ill, Frankford; George Sayers, Wilmington. Del.; S. Keyser; John J. Smith; David Nelson; David Ferri. eon; P. R. Freese, Germantown; Charles Campbell. From New Jersey Department, from Salem, li. J., A. R. & L. E. Cox, Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa., Airs. Dr. R. A. Hunt. The Committee would also tender their grateful acknowleogments to Prof. JAMES C. 1100111, of the United States Mint, and Mr. WM. SOUTH WOOD, for their valuable and highly appreciated services iu the arrangement respectively of the "Frigid and Torrid Zones. On behalf of the Committee. Mrs. J. RIMS BARTON, D. RODNEY KING, Chairman of Ladies' Com-Chairman of Gentlemen's mates. • Committee. jyl6 smwf4t ' TH131 . .... COMING DRAFT. We have now on hand SUBSW.T.TTJTES. Call at once at he . Age*. and secure a Substitute that wtlt exempt you from ear ♦ice during the time of his enlist ment.viz. : three years The draft will certainly take place on . Do not fall to call at once 1/20-80 ' 11 . 0° . . OFFICE mizENs , voLuNTEER SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, 422 WALNUT Street. July 16. 1S 4. This Committee has Removed to No. 422 WALNUT Street, op stairs, where It wilt receive appinattoos from citizens desirous to secure SUBSTITUTES or REPS& SENTATIVSS. A payment of $4OO to be made at the time of aPplication. and a power of attorney to be given for the City Bounty. Substitutes tarnished in the order of application. Veterans and Allene desiring to enlist as Sebstitutes wilt apply to the Committee, who will have them mus tered into eery ice. when they can select their own rest. meats. Besides the Bounty paid by Government, they • will receive from the Committee SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in cash, on day of muster, without deduction for commission or brokerage. No. charge of any kind is made. Veterans are especially wanted in the service, and can thus re-enlist on the most advantegeoat conditions. Office boars from 10 A. DI te, 2 P M.. and from 4to I P. M. DANIEL WEIN SI ETZ. Chairman. J. I. CLARK HARE. JOHN. THOMPSON, CLEMENT B. PENROSE. RE NAY C. LEA, ii3F-121. J. 0. ROSENOASSIN, Treasurer. WDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE BCBUYLKILL AND . OIL CREEK. 011 GOITANY. No. BO* WALNUT 'Street. PIIILADSLPTIIA. July 18, 188.1: The Board of Directors have THIB DAY declared a di vidend of ONE per cent. on thecapttal stook, payable, free of State tax, on and sheathe Mb inst. The trans fer hooka will close en the IDOL Diet. nt 9 P. M. ,and open on the 28tb. U 71940 L. J. DEMUTH, Seo'y. CO' OFFICE NINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPA- Y, PRILADELPIIIA, 7 mo., 11th, 1864. At ants. ed xneettog of the Board of Managers, held THIS DAY, a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar and Elea) , flve Cents per share was declared, clear of State and United States taw, Payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repreaentatives, Oa or. after the 21st instant. The transfer book will be cloned until the 21st inst. 17'12421 WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. garOFFICE PHILADELPIKLII, AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADRLPIIIA, July 16, MK The Board of Directors have this day declared a seml annual DIVIDEND OF FIVE the Co m p a ny (clear of all taxes) from the profits of the Company payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repreeentatives, on and after the 21st Inetesd. The transfer books will be closed twill the 21st Instant. irlll-61 A. U. 111.0X8014 Tcomarar. POE PRESIDENT, OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE ERF.SIDENT, OF TF,NNFASES. IF:I.EI3TORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL 18. Isaac Benson. 18, Jelin Patton. 20. &Linnet B. Melt. 21, Everard Blom. 22. Jelin P. -Pfhnney, 23. Ebenezer Mannktn. 24. John W. Blanchard. ral Committee N CAMERON, Chairman. PHILADELPHIA, TO ENROLLED CITIZENS TWENTY ALIEN AND CONTRABLND 428 WALNUT STREET; SEPTEMBER Gni, IE6I a H. JOSEPH & CO MILITABV. J 1 HEADQUARTERS PROVOST-3Bit- MAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA. J 6111 3 .28 : The names of persons removing to or from thieDiatziet will be added to or stricken from the hate of enrolment. Copies of ihe Ibis are open forpublic Inapectlon, and civil officers and all citizens are invited to appear and point out errore ITI the Bete and glve Roth Information as may aid In the correction 'and revision thereof. Any pereon enrolled may appear before the Beard and claim to have ilia mime stricken off' the lint if he can shoal catielactorily that he Is not properly enrolled, on acconist of !Image, Ron. reefdence, Over-ape, Permanent Phyacal Dtanbi fl . A compliance with the foregoing anggentlons 11.1 ear neatly solicited. WM. E. LEH MAN, letn-tr Captain and Provost Marshal. , El= ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTH HOUSE. W. T. SNODGRASS, .. ~ ~ , A large Etc of all kind of eCLOTITS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent of gold Damblerg, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto le to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The Army and navy trade has our special at tention. Jyl-I.m LINEN DUCK FOR SUITS, fitmerb quality, white and colored. Natural color, extra imam Coating Linens, fancy Drills, Wide duo black Alpacas. White MaDellles Vestings. No advance in Summer Cas,imeres Pine Stock for Summer and Fall. LAWNS, Good styles from 2$ to 60 coats. Summer dress RUIN low, COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, RICH ORGANDY LAWNS REDUCED FROM $l 2.5 to 75 cis. Rich Organdy F.ohes, re.dticed to SS. Lawns reduced from to ft eta. Orenadin et, at very low prices. Sommer Drese Coeds ail red aced. India Silks reduced to 75 eta and $l. White Barters Shawlaand Circulars. White and Black Lace Felines and Rotundas. Sommer Shawls selling of very low. White and. Colored dhetland Shawls. EDWIN Hatt 61 CO., iyls 26 South SECOND Street CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. A great 'variety of styles of this season's importation, from 22 cents to ft.. Best Pacific Lawns at 3734 cents. Flawed Brown Lawns at 2755 cents. French Lawns at 40,, 60, 62 and fiLii" cents. Best makes of Musing, 'Calicoes, Ginbama, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the manufacturer's prices. White Barege and Lama Shawls, Silk Grenadine Shawls. 600 all.woel Cashmere Shawls, $2.26, worth 53.60. • R. STEEL St SON, '171 6 Nos, 713 and 715 North TENTII Street. EXA MINE OUR LLWNS. Lmita, brown ground, neat figured, 44c. • Lawns, white ground. neat figured, 44c, Buckaback and Bath Towels, large,aasortment. Bird's Eye Linen Towels, - Extra size Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls for totaiata, $5. Bathing Flannels, red and gray. jyB JOHN H. STOKES, 70,91 ARCH Street cc pMAIL DE PARIS," FOR THE SKlN.—This delightful preparation la espe cally recommended to ladies about Orating the country or sea shore, for removing th . e diecolorations caused by sunburn or , salt air . The 'Email de Paris" le en dorsed and nniverselly need by the ladies or the French capliaL EOCENE JOIIIN, No. 111 S. TENTH Street, below,Cheetnut, Agent for l'Email de Parte. 902.3-Imil ppiim-vilos:+aktiiivvio444 The attention of LADIES ABOUT LEAP IN 0 THE CITY for the " Sea Shore." " Wa tering Places," or "the Country," le r or WWI Watt to rit a e bl e t .. x grh y U e M B rrift WEAR, for WHITE BODIE S , MORNING WRAPPERS, Mc. An extensive assortment is offered in Lace and Worked Edgings and Ineartings, Handkerchiefs, Collare,Eleeves.andin_plaia and fancy Plaid. Striped. ‘ and Figured White Goods, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. 100 pieces Puffed. Tucked, and Striped Manlius. • . E. M. -NEEDTS til , r i4::',oCt*.as) , 0:04 COPARTNERSHIPS• THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO. CIATED themselves together under the firm of BOLTON, DTKEMAN, & CO., and will continue the Car Building business In ail its branches at the old eetablirlument, corner TWENTY-FIRST and HaAHD. TON Streets. JOS. R. BOLTON, ORO. R . DTKEHAN, O. W. CHILDS. til-Im• • JOLT 1.1864 LEGAL. VSTATE OF CHAS. S. ILA.LLSTOOK, HICELSED.—Letters testamentary noon tls Estate of CHAS. S. /3 aILSTOOK baviag been granted to tla , l wuderPigned by the Register of Wills of tho county of Plailadelphia, all persons indebted to the Estate are mquested to make payment, and those haying 'claims asainst it to make known the same without delay to • JACOB C. WHITE, • No. 4R5 YORK Avenue. je24•fr6t • Or at Ms OSee. 7'17 LOMBARD Street rT77M - rNi TARRANT'S FeFFERVEBOEI7 . SELTZER APBRIINT BESTI r EMOWIT • 701 ALL . _ BUJOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HILIDACHE,COEIYITS NISS,_INDIORSTION, HEANT-BUBN, SOIII STOMACH, SEA SICKNESS, &o. /to. Dr. JAMES B. CHILTON, the Oreat Chemist s a y; "I know its composition, and have no doubt it vitt Prove most bene Solal in those complaints for which It recommended-' Dt. THOMAS BOYD awl: "I strongly sonimmoi to the notice of the public." )t. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: "I can with eon lidence recommend It. Or. °HOBOS T. DBXTBE says: "In Platulens7 Heart-burn, ' Costiveness, Sick Headache, be., Ch. SELTZER IISIBISIT in my bands has proved Indoed • valuable remedy." Per other testimonials tee pamphlet with each boil). Monnfaetared only by TARRANT is Co., J7B ORBRNWICH street, Now York. SNIF . FOB SALE BY ALL DRIMOISTR. rny43-tno, EOTRIOITY.WHAT IS I. I P WITHOUT HEALTH I—Drs. BARTHOLOMEW a ALLEN. Medical Electricians, having removed the b Oilce from North Tenth street to ffo. 164 Hort) 1411EVIINTH Street, below Race, will stUl treat and curt all curable diseases, whether Acute or Chronic, withow shocks, pain, or any tricemvenience. by the use of .11es Wear, In lie modileations, and Hommopethle 3dati clues. Commotion. brat and es.l.lnduensa and Catarrh.. mud stages. 'General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver es Neuralgia. Kidneys. Fever and Agile. Diabetes. Congeettoz“ Prolapans Uteri (74111 es s latina. the womb). Dyspepsia. Hemorrhoide, or Piles. Rliturnatism. reonchitli. Spinal Disease. Deafness. Testimonials at the °Thee, 164 North Eleventh street 02ge Lours 9 A. N. to 6 P. N. Daa. BARTHO LO MEW & ALLEN. Ifedical Electricians, "orth ELEVENTH Street. ELECTRICITY:.'; i (WONDERFULOOItIr.—MI t . ten S t Mlfr e and obroPcd - DiS s . 5 cured by specialJlM arantee. when desired by the pa tient, at 1290 WALNOT Street, Philadelphia, and in OM of a failure, no charge is made. No drag! ging the system with uncertain medical agents. All curse performed by Matpaetleln, Oalratitsta, ori loth er rood ifielltiolla of Electricity, Without shocks sr 1. any unpleasant aensation. For farther informa tion send and get a Pamphlet,, whickocontaing bun ) &ads of certificates from some of the most wettable 1. men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily.aud permanently cured after all other treatment from medical men had .failed.. Over twelve thousand). cured in lees than five years at 1220 WALNUT tit. I Consultation ?roe. Prof.. BOLLES at Dr. DROWN, Iyl4-tf I 1220•WALNDT St., Philadelphia. I TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION Dem falls to mire Rheumatism. ffenralits, Sprains, Frosted feet; Mapped Banda , and all Skin Dls• wee. Price 96e, =4i/thole...bp and zg, .M)y EL B. TAT. TAM Trneirtst. TYPTIT and flatforML. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC CONG.BESS SPBING. : WATER DEPOT, 9S CEDAR STREET, NSW YORK. BAKAITAJL, ALIT. IS 3. An attempt bits been made to deceive the public by Persons oiforinx what they call " CONORRS9 WATER." from fountains, and at the price of six (6)centsper glass. The mho/muds price of the genuine CONGRESS WA TER, at New York, being about 7X cents per glass, the imposition of pretending to sell at retell at less than silo, and witbont allowance for freight, cartage, sr breakage,, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a (=Agin Ailed with their trash, and thereby ehristeniucite total contents. We have never sold CONGRESS WATER in fountains, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary. sited glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded.' - And any. without oolio n E ss those words and otters on.the. cork 00IIIIT6HPH17-- wATBR. . tame or bottles. whether-from form- • • CLARICE & WHITE. Proprietors of Congress Spring. The following gentlemen are supplied by as regularly with genuine CONGRESS WATER In bottles, fresh from the Congress Spring: . PRED'R BROWN, nor. Fifth and Chestnut sta. O. B. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut st. J. C. TURNPENNY & CO., 041 Spruce at. THOS. J. HUSBAND, oar. Third and sprnoe sic STEVENS & CO., Continental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut St. CHAS. ELLIS & CO.. Market at. WYETH BROS., Walnut st. WM. ELLIB & CO.. Chostnnt st. 142.13 n CLARKE & WHITE. ERTFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF SB. K-/ a writ of Levert 'FitOiRS, to me directed. will ho 01E -1)00;0 to public sale or vomitus, on MONDAY Evening, Anguet 1. 1664. at 4 o'clook, at Sancont. street Hail, em 1 thabeeriain brick inessuaze and lot of ground Mbnate en the south aide of Union street. between Second and Third ' , treats. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Union street eighteen feet two inches (I 'minding one half of is two-feet-ten•inchee-wide alley, with the privilege thereof) and in depth eighty feet 1113 C inches more or less. (Being the same promisee which William Alexander et. oz., b i j deed dated May 30, it.kr, recorde d d iu De/1 Book S. H. P. No. 2, page fq2, Stc ! , conveye unto Christian Doerr In fee; reserving tnereout the right to build over said saley to the deptt,of thirty feet four inches s t the height of nine feet ] [D. C. tJ. '64. 475. Debt, 81,200. Osier.] Taken in execution and to he sold aathe property of Christian Doerr, deceased. JOHN THOUPSON, Sheriff. Philadel chin. Sheri fr Ig Office, July M. 1664. jy22:3t PATENT CARRIAGLE: WHEEL.- The subscriber having obtained a patent Is, now prepared to sell State, county, or, township rights, for the most durable and beautiful wheel ever Invented In the United Slates. Do humbeg, hut a reality. A per fectly secure attachment of the 'Spoke to the axle box is obteined, diapcneing with the hub. The great object sought after for ages is at lasbobtalned ; no spokes loose In the hub. Speculators and mealtanion are invited to call on John R. C,lemons, So. 400 Borth SECOND Street, Pittladel• ,this, where a model can be nee, or on the Patents,. at Radnor, Delaware county.' to agents 050. W: WILBERT, Patentee. j 922 fmw6l• PRIZE-STRAMER DONEGAL.-THIS J.- Steamer having heel adjudged to the United States, for the publloserytee. at the appralqement.'phe le with drawn from male. WILLIAM MILLVARDMarshaI.. U. B. PITILAWMPTIIA. July 24 lead. ir22-3t rrBE PIIILAI)ELPTILL TELC HERS' INSTIq DTB; N0..535 CHAIV TITT Street, amanita le Feboola and Painillea-wi4k Tetteltere euiied to their Nteeti without Ova. • in2-7e I NEW M. PITSCOTTI3, 'VI . WC*, MESSRS. TICKIsIOR Ec PUBLIM THIS DAY; AN EPISODE 13Y HARRIET E. PRESCOTT, Author of " The Amber (lode," etc One volume'. 16hno. lithelin Liar ROY sale by all booksellers, or seal postpaid by ie publishers. TICKNOR & FIELDS, BOSTON muzzYs TEN-CENT PUBLICA- The reason why Menrole Taro cent Publications are now, by nniv areal consent, pnt at the head of their nume rous competitors, to that a greater amount of talent and taste la employed In getting them np. They are live Books, and admirably adapted to the requirements of the times. They are Books of standard literary excellence, and written by the most popular authors. The nob- Ushers or their agents have never descended to the meanness of requesting dealers not to sell those of their competitors, nor to send their own where others have been ordered, and do not 'consider any each dodge ne cessary to the oneness of their works. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, JUDGE FOR YOUR Attention is called to their list of highly popular morels. They are: No. 1. The Hunter: No. 2 The Trapper's Retreat: No. 3. The Patriot Highwayman; No. 4. The 'flunked Unionist. No. 5. The Track of Fire; No. 6. The Man Raters; No. 7. Charlotte Temple; No. S. The Death Face; No. O. The Indian player No. 10. The Tiger of the Ocean t No. 11. The If riter'e Triumph; No, 12. The Ocean Rovers, or the Freebooters of the Isles; No. 13. The Tory Outwitted; No. 14, %Ake Ster num, the tion-hearted Scout; No. 15. The Scourge of the Seam: No. 16. The Captive, Maiden: No. 17. Long Legged Joe, or, the Penton of the Woods; No. 18, The Wild Mountains. For sale by all News Agents, and sent, post paid, on receipt of price. Liberal terms to Agents. GEORGE MUNRO it 00., No. 137 WILLIAM Street, NEW YORE. ASI33IEAD & EVANS, 'Successors to WILLIS P. RAZARD, 721 CHBSTNITT Street, Have received MARGARET AND lIER BRIDESMAIDS. By therm.- tbor of "The Queen of the County." AZARIAN. By 11. E. Prescott, Author of "The Am ber Gods." THE LADDER OF LIFE. By the author of "Bar. bara'e History. ' A SZHAWN, preached at the Broadway Tabernacle. by , Rey. Morgan Dix, S. T. D. COUSIN PRIMA& A Tale. LINNET'S TRIAL. A Tale by the author of "Twice Lost.?' HOTE.PI3II. A Tale of the Old Dutch Manor. iy22 rrIIE DUMAN VOICE . MALE AND FEMALE.—Why Is one Baas and the other Soprano? Stammering. The true character Indicated by the Voice. CLIMATE, as affecting the Raced—Temperament, Quality, and Constitutional differences between North erners and Southerners. Men for the Thee. Oar Na Donal Resources—Shall we Repudiate? MARRIAOR- - I JWIOIt of Opposites — Short Courtships—Matrimonial Customs. Was, it a Ghost? Murderers detected by Dreams. Witches. Sensations when Dying—lS it pain ful? Coming to One's Self. Prayed to Death. Sir Rowland Hill, Mr. Charles Mlnot, C. H. Kilgore, Seaman Simons—n. murderer—Dr. R. K. Kane. the ex plorer; An Esquimaux ; Fisherwomen of Rologne with Portraits, Characters, and Biogrublei. Also, Ethnology', Physiology, Phrenology, PhYsiekumur, and Psychology, in the August Double No PRRNu- LOGICAL JOURNAL-20 cents, or a year. News man have it. Sent first pest, by FOWLER & WELLS. 359 BROADWAY, New York, and J. L. CAPES. 25 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia. jY2I-2t Wit 20 CT GODEV : FOR. AUGUST . . .iy244t moan's. 808 CHESTNUT St. NTEW..BOOKS I NEW 13 . 00 KS 1 Religions Training of Children at the School, the Family, and the Church By Catherine R. Beecher. Loyalty on the Frontier; or. Sketches of Union Men of the Eouthwest, with Incidents and Adventures in Rebellion on the Border. By A. W. Bishop. Haunted Hearts. By the author of the Lamphlighter. The 'Potomac and the Rapidan; Army Notes from the Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rove crane. 1861-3. By Alonzo H. Quint. Tempest and Stinrhine; or, Life In Kentucky. By Mrs. Margaret J. Holmes.. The Bugle Mast, or Spirit of the Conflict, comprising Naval and Military Exploits, Raid's, &c. By E. 8. 8. Rouse. For sale by W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, .iY2O • 608 CHESTNUT Street BESTAND MOST CORRECT Wie.ll: MAPS.—Just published BECHLER'S MILITARY MAP, Referring to the CAMPAIGNS of the ARMY Or THE POTOMAC IN VIRGINIA. including the adjoining PATUI Of MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA, expressly compiled from the latest and most reliable sources on record for military and private nee. Mounted and in case. Price, i 6. so, ATLAS of Battle., Engeg Al ements, and Important Lo calities connected with the CAMPAIGNS IN VIRGINIA. SPE Co., cloth. Price, Sit. PREENS'S NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL WAR MAP of the SOUTHERN STATES. With a Chronology of the Greet Rebe lemo , boards. Price. Weenie. or Map, single. Price, 30 cents. Sent postpaid. on receipt of price. By F. LETPOLDT. Publisher. jylB-mwf3t 2323 CUES rti UT Street: TIDE INDEPENDENT. • Tide weekly Xeltglone.Literary, end Family Journal: edtted•by HEN% HENRY WARD BEECHER, REV. JOSHirA• LEATITT, . Arm THEODORE' . 'LUTON, Is leaned In the same fora. lujillitik• urns low Rtu 4.11 Two I:OOsIEMARS Per Annuli. notwithAtaidins tke great PAYstilas fa white paper. • • IV 008TAINI ONE SERMON EXERT. WEEK. Rov-HENRY WARD BEECHER TRH 2OLLOWINA lIMINEXT WILPMJI Alta SPECIAL COICTI.I. ICC= WISLIAM ALLEN BITTLEE, HEY. THEODOME L. CUTLER, BEY. E•BSBT H. HATFIELD. Et4aAcs GRZELItef. BILYAI3.D. TAYLOR, ?arts--/2 per amnia. paid in advance. Specimen Irambers east gratis. JOSEPH H. RIORARDS, Publisher, No. 5 BEEKMAN St., New York POR lILLE BY NEWS AGENTS XTEW MEDICAL BOOKS. -LI TANNER'S NEW MANUAL OF PRACTICE. A new enlarged edition. WYTHE S POCNET DOSE AND SYMPTOM BOOK. Fourth edition. rev teed. FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. A new revised edi- or . BYFORD ON THE UTERUS. . . BAUER'S ORTHOPEDIC.SUROBRY. CREWS LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION. A NEW MEDICAL CATALOGUE. classified and Priced, furnished gratin upon application. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, :45 South spurn:Street APPLETON'S NEW AIiaRICA.I4 CIYOLOPBDLL The Agana"' for this Maim:ibis Library of Universal Information is at 33 Booth SIXTH Street, wood story. 61so, RECORD OP THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. foll-tf EDUCATIONAL. VILL&GE GREEN SRMINARY.-70- I_ TART BOARDING SCHOOL, 4 nillesbeyond Me dia. and 1K miles from Glen Riddle. en the West Ches ter Railroad. Thorough course in Mathematics. Natu ral Sciences, Languages, and English. Practical les sons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Fine library and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begins Sept. let Peelle have benefits of a home. Refers to John 0. Capp & Son, Et South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton, .Feu., Filth and Prune; John H. Diehl, 30:1 Walnut. AdoPess Rey. J. HENRY, BARTON. A. M, .iy22-3m VILLAGE GREEN, Penna. TEE WEST (MESTER ACiDEMY AND MILITARY INSTITUTE. The scholastic year of ten months commences on the Ant TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes on the let of July following. Boys and young men prepared for Collage or Business In its various requirt merits. The modern languages are Wight by natiae reskferAl Teachers, who have no connective. with any other school. ?or catalogues and fall Information apply to WM. F. WI ER& A. bf., Yrl acipel ; or. J. HUNTER WORRALL. A. M. Ph. D , Associate Principal, WEST CHESTER, Penna. A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, WITH A- 11 - an experience of ten years la teaching, will open h tbls city, in SEPTEMBER, a School for Young Ladies. Number limited,to fifteen. Terms, 5160 a year. RZYBRENCI4B_,,—Rev. Dr. FIIZDMII. 14V3 rine street: Rey. Roger ahem Chestnut Hill; Wm. H. Trotter, Esq.. 36 North Front shoat; J. E. Mitchell, Esq.. Sb York avenue, Philadolphind Ea-Presidents Sparks and Walker. Cambridge, Mites.A T. S. Smith,Esq., Dorebee. ter, Masa ;John Ruggles, FAQ.. Brighton, Masa. Ad dress - L. H. BPCSINOHAM, Chestnut Hill. pHILA,DELPRIA COLLEGIATE IPi -a- STITUTE YOH YOUNG LADIES. No. 1.D30 ARCM Street. Ray. CHAS. A. ShUTE, D. D.,A. CLAERNOI sruni, A. M., Principals. Math Year. Three Departments: Printrzy. Amnia roic, arid Collegiate. Fall college 00 61110 in Chula's. Mathematics, higher English, and Mature! Selene*, toi thoae who graduate. Modern Languages, Made, Paint. lug, and Elocution by the best =aeon', For circulars apply at 1t26 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 26U P.- 0., Philsdelphia. ap2O-Sne MONUMENTS AND GRAVE. STONES.--A large assortment of Grave-Stones. various designs, made of tbs gnat Italian and Americal Marble, oonstaptly on bald at the Marble Works o$ ADAM STBIIibIZTZ, =DM ANSIIIIII4 below Slovene strait.. Phllaashibla. ILDSMAnstf LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS. COLOR SD IN U 11:, artiste of rare ability. at B. F. REIMER'S, 624 ASCII Street. Accurate In ontllne features and expression. Bead finely modeled. It' TVORYTYPEB WHEN. EXECUTED JL with ability are splendid specimens of art. All agree R. F. MAIER% styles are unsurpassed; llfe•ltYe and imprimis° coloring. 624 ARCH Street. It+ PORTRAITS IN STYLE, EXECTI: TION, sod coloring. artistic and haantiSal, and wonderful accuracy of likeness. See specimens IP REINER'S lite-sizo Photographs to oil colors, 6214 ARCH Street • ' • It* • c ,ti GREEN TURTLE SOUP served vs at Tompktui' Saloon. I.lls South rt) DAY . 024 1!1*.1 fit 1111 . 0100 k. lt• BOY wANTEDELettt 'ro TAKE evre.l4 . ll.,wes slut do rano w.ork. 1r TIMM'S n 1,8111 1 1, 30 and 38 8. FRONT 118. , ATTU,' IN/. tIfitCHASE- AN IN WREST Ije: a WboLesals Grocery .Honee. 'dress Box II •.. • . Jyl94t• WANTED—A COLORED BOY. 14 OR 15 years ola as Wailer la a PHvista Famll7. Ap. Pl 7 at 618 r.nopOr Street.. e - . J 77• 11 • WANTED:- THREE 131:113STITOTES of good tight:lna gnatillee; for the Army of the Patomaa. to raproaent a apotTemaWezeing. from mili tary duty . Apply at 205 WALZIOTAit.. Piing: je3s-tf A . YOUNG MAN . DESIRES A SITU AVON by the lit or 15th re 'Antust, as s i Zeeman in *mu* 6,14- chow whole*alo or retail boson. • flan Rome ncunaltilenaf with 'merchant* In the coal and Ininher rogiona Elf PenneylYania. Could influence Immo trade. Pee a Rood commercial education. Would have no nb i lerllun of ittobding In the counting-room when-not ot lerwise engaged. Reference give el. ddrePro "NalPmnian, " Prfripq ale& TWO YOUNG MEN WANT AN UN• -A. FURNISHED room arlib board, In the neighborhood of Thirty-second and Market streets. Friend. preferred. References exchanged. - Address •' Brothers." Wet Yblledebabla I'. 0. A YOUNG MAN; WHO HAS -80 ME A.- acquaintance with the Retail Trade, desires to eater ft good Jobbing House by the let of August; will asil on commission or salary.. Address ,for three 'lnv', this (ace, "W. C."'Jr2l-31" l'O DRUGOTSTS.--WANTED DIME- DrATELY;* PERSON enmpeterit In every way to take cbarie of a firet-eltu.e(Cheetent . ..trftt) Retnt t Drug Store. Salery.SSAL Address, milk reference, 113 x 141. la Peat Office. .iY2I-'n• Vt L CKSMITHS AND WHEEL ^•••• WEIGHTS WANTED. CHIRP QCARTERVANTIM'iI 0014111. Westin:wrote Dimon. WARTITNIMIN. 1). C. Julys. 1861. Wanted at once. to werk in Government renalr shops. Quartermasters' Department, Dena of Walhinton , one hnneired (00) good BLACKSMITHS. and one un dyed (100) goad WriEELWRICHITS. The pay per month will be (flirty dollars (VOL with one (1) ration per day, and hospital privileges when sick, - m eNplii to w C: e -ta , Twenty -L co H nd 7 f2d iF d rr a B ' sAa l ak: gta nD. U. D ROCKEn. Brigadler General and Chief Quartermaater. .196-1.23 . Department of Waabington. TEAMSTERS WANTED WAZRINOTO2I. D. C_, July 9, L. WAN' BD. at coca, THREE BIINDS.ED TEAM STERS. eacb capable of driving with single line, and managing six-mule wares. • To 'inch who are competent to perform the duty the pay 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 U. S. A. corner Twenty-second and 0 streets, Washing.' ton. D. C. 1). R. RUCKER, Brig. Oen. and Chief Quartermaster,. jyll.lBl. Depot of Waenington. $4O 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ) for 5 yearn,ats per cent., in enina not leas than $3,000 each. Appl y CHARLES RHOADS. jyl9-10t. Conveyancer, No. 30 8. SEVENTH Bt. WANT • $6O A.-MONTEI I-I WANT AGENTS at** a month.expenses paid, to molt my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTALBURNERS, and 15 otter articles. Fiftean cirenlan4 sent free. Address aral.dkelim JOHN Y. LORD. Biddeford. Maine. di WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR =N. CAEN, a well-finished dwelling home, free of ineumbraoce., • with all the modern improvements; /Minted on Walnut, Locit , t, or Sprnce atrents, weat Of Broad street: Addreee " RoX 1573. P. 0." FOR SALE . . CHEAP—ONE • LARGE -&::CUTTING MACHINE for Piper, Howard & Uhler. maim: Two Paging machines—one paging in the sheet, the other In the boolt - • Address • - •• ttORERT ELUL inifs _ j _le • 146 FULTON Street, NEW IMIL. • FOR BALE-BRASS FOUNDRY -A- Steam Engine. Latbee.Toole and Fixtures of evert kind. in complete worklea order. Apply on the mem! ten. 1005 BEACH Street. - Keeelnaton. jylll-61* A LARGE LOT AND HOUSE FOR mot rale In Mantes. Poosession given on the Flrnt of Eighth month. Inquire of H.. W. t.t.KIIN. No. 2R7 North THIRTEENTH Rtroot. j 722 fl TO RENT—THE DWELLING part of a noun. containing sir Chambers and two Attic,', situated at No. 233 South THIRD Street. The present neenpants,coneistriugorthreepersone,would engage board with a suitable email family that would• engage the premises. Apply to ROBERT MAO GREGOR, j 722 4:19 . WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—VALUABLE BUS I- Ar-it NESS PROPERTY. situate at No 630, KM and 634 North Second street. conerlsting of three stores, with dweliingt attached. The whole mill be sold together, to close an estate. A partion of the purcha3a money may remain or mortgage For particulate. inquire of E McCALL, 1 South SECOND Street. -PUTLADELPRTA, July 20. 1664. i Y2l dit FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE anat—Sittigite N. W. corner of PRANRFORD Road and NORRIS Street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford and 414 feet on Words street. Six brick dwellings on Fraskferd road, a -rbteoestory brick factory, Si feet by 43 feet on Norris stepob, with cotton machinery thsreln; engine. house, With niters and engine in; two-story brial hones, 23 bit 60, attached and other buildings. 7or fortbkr in6ormation , inquire at N. R. corner of St 'IPRITHakid SPRUCE Streets. 9Y19. et• Tiv k JUST AREIVED-A LOT OF first. rate HORSES from the Western part of the State. and are now offered for Asia at the stable* of JAMES MORAL. Wire Bridge, near Fairmount, 1t• (West side of the Schuylkill.) . d i- zT FOR SALE—A DARK ISAHO. °ANY Bay Boise, 17 hands high, 7 years oli. 'Sound, kind, stylish, and fast in sinks or doable has ne.s. A first - rate hone for a coupe Apply at BEM'S STABLES. IY2I-st• China Hall, CHESTNUT Street. COLUMBIA HOWIE, FOR THE BEA-MORE UNITED STATES HOTEL. IS NOW.. OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF OVENS: Trains leave 1 71Till.STREET FERRY dally 62 . 71414 M. , 2 and 4.16 P N. Terms $2l per week, Or $3.50 per 601. BROWN & WOELPPER, J 0414 PROPRIETORS. 14 ELLERTOWN HOTEL, RO MIPTON COUNTY, PA.—A few more BOARD• ERB can be accommodated. The place is eurrounded by fine scenery, and is ea.y of acme,. The undivided attention of the proprietor will ba Ki ven to the 'warders Terms slo per wcelr For particulars apply to J. C: STEINER & CO. , L 2.0 North TB IRA Street. Pella . Pa. .iY2l.3t re • Proprietor, OWEN DASH: "FLORENCE HEIGHTS.-THIS TIED!. RESORT le now open for the. reception of guests. Terme 512 per week, or it 2 per day. Apply on the premises or at lie. 605 SANF•Obt Street. .ril9-112to R. O. SIMON, Proprietor. JOHN 0. WIIITTIER RUMMER RESORT. -B OA ti.• TOP a- , MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—This romantic s po t Cam be reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. to Huntingdon, thence by the Broad• Top Railroad via Dudley. ltscundon Tickets are issued at half' ties atm:limits, which are good .until the first of October. First-class accommodations. Teams—V[2 per week ; per day OM. Children. and to half price. For farther particulars address C. M. ALLIIOND h Co.. Managers, 119-lat Broad-Top Ctty, Huntingdon Co.. Pa. BI3IOANTLNE HOUSE, ' BRIGAIITINE ' BEACH. 21 J.—B. D. SMITH Proprietor. This. large andcommodlons Botel is now open for the reception of visitors. Persons desirone of visiting the sea-shore will tind.this one of the most desirable places for exoellent Bathing. Fishing. Cunning. Sts. hitaa tion, three miles from atlantic City,ann.comuminica. Lion from Philadelphia twice a day, via.Ocanden and Atlantic Railroad. Boats will be in readiness at the Inlet, on the arrival the trains, to cionvoy /nests to the Betel. Terms moderate. For further intimation address the .proprietor. nEDFORD MENERA:I4 BPRINGE3.- x , - , - This popular Slimmer Resort is now open, and pre pared for the reception of visitors, =tit October next, The Hotel twill oe under the charge of the most expo deuced management In the country. 'The Bedford Rairoad has been Anlalarvi to within one hours' ride of Springs, over One Turnpike road. Visitors will come by Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunt ingdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through. Amplearrangements have beenmade to supply deal era and Individnala with the BHP/MED WATER, lie well-steamed casks, as follows: 7or Barrel, oak (40 gal). 42 00 Half Barrel, oak 2 00 mulberry 4 OD All orders addressed to B. L. ANDERSON, Bedtbr6, promptly Ailed. Persona wishing rooms, or any information shoal place, will address ESPY . E. ANDERSON. je2-2ra THE CLARENDON," ATLANTIC CITY, is now open for the accommodation of boarders. This house la sitimted in a central part of the island. and every room in the house commoudi..a fine view of the sea. The bathing never was better. 176410 ' • JAMES JENKINS, Li. D. fIARLIBLFA WHITE SITIoniUR SPRINO6.—The Proprietor takes pleasuza in an nonnelng that tide favorite and fashionable Watering Plate is now open fore4sitora The persons's. and Un divided attention of the proprietor will be al son to the wants and comforts of his guests. N. W. WOODS. reoprietor. Q EA BATHENG.-ITATIONLI HALL, CAPE ISLAND, Cape May, N. J. is.now open for the reception °flits numerous (nests. Tams moderate. Children ender 12 yeere 1.4 age and eerrance half prim. Superior accommodations and amplo room for two hundred persons. AARON 01.,ARETSON, .1.24-2 m Proprietor. TTNITEII. STATES HOTEL, LONG • BRANC4I, N. J., is now open for the reception of didtora. Address B. A. 811.031KAETR, Prop'r. 368-2m' FIE - ESTER COUNTY HOUSE, ',ANTIC CITY. N. private BOARDING. aovsE (always open for Boarders), I. 1101/ folly fir ranged for the accommodation of Summer vieltere The litnation Is one of the beet on the Island, being In full view of the Ocean. and near excellent bathing ground. my:3l.2m 3.1008 KRIM. Proprietor. FROTHINGBAN tt 'WELLS HEAVY, WSDIXIY. AIM LIGET SHE/MGR AND hHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRUZ& HUTT CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON .AND VICTORY CADIBRICS AND SILESIAS. GROWN, BI ACHED AND CORNET JEAN& /0. 12 WORSTED YA RN, .20. . es'264ftf BRASS STENCIL AL,PE.A.BRTS. Al. I. MRTCALF & SON BI 4sx SKlAsnsirr, BOSTODI Thoonly manufacturers la the Unltod'States of Brass Alphutbete and Flmes, to any great extent or Pr i cey variety. Sold at wholesale at the Lowest ChM Also, the beet of INDELIBLE STENCIL INK. very amp. Stencil Dies and all kinds of Stencil Stook. la. *mines or orders promptly attended to. ir/1-Bm SUMMER COMPLAINT, DIA.RRHO&A, DYsentary. aid all disorders of the Bowels relieved at once by the ace of Jardeila's Syrup of Blackbel Roc and Rhubarb. Entirely vogetabla. easily take very effectual. Try It. Prepared only b • &MOS H SELL. B. cor. TWENTIETH and Ma !NET Street& 'PT BATON & DENCKLA, .WARS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 7 ;07 COM MERCE. and 510 NORTH Streets. offer o:,r alas: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill It:,seis. W. k 8. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Looks. Branum's Horse Nails; Locks's Sdlool Slates. Copper. Brass, and Iron Wire; rjotton Cards. Liao a fal assorimat of Americas Hardware. fe9411 CH/EP QUARTERHAETER'S 0P7106, WAHEINOTON DEPOT FOR SALE AND TO LET. SUMMER 'RESORTS. CAPE MAY. GEORGE J. BOLTON THEOUGEI IN TWO HMS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ARMV GOODS. lI4VB POll BALK AUCTION fiAYXS. ... • Ut BAZAAR, NINTH AND 6A.X. „ SON STRARTS—Aucnort SALE OF litrtvp4SS. ; ARRIAGES, &a.. ON SATURDAY HORNING SIERT, 'Ai 30 o'clock. cow prisju about FIFTY HORSES. Full d'escriptions at sale, including 'as prtraortloary brown trittti vs horse. long tail: 8 years old. het , b , othet to "Oral :Eddy," 15 lauds 3 inches high, has , trottod • i s s b i t e i n y. 42; the property of a private gettlevran I to be sold ss i l ) , for want of nee., to ,now PC d seabird. heed Oirrfagan; light Wilma.' Sec., with which' the sale wilt &maternal. • /0 , 0, .Ingle s e ~.•i double barneas, isd4lat," brf an., • Whlnc, corer.,&c. • /RI. poarrn.mlM account 44f • /SA- Sale ~r h orse .. , on WBD, E3l7bY. trei' Carriages and harness at nrivatutnaler. tr2l-2t ALFRED' 3f ITRItk"arESS, Attatlettimit OTEL .FURINTI:YURE FDA Being cheat to retire erom the bialnelts. Ws' seriber offers nt Of? 111ESDAT, '171 , 7 ?fi, the entire stock of 1 0 1 1 R:s1TU 4 h . f , in HERR'S ROTEL. KA 11ttl'ABURCI, Pk; conet.ltlns Bedet,.fis. if air Mg. Ih'esses. Fec.theT Pillows, Sheets, Comforts, Qat.it.r. Carpets, Elena Corner Clock,. finnisne, Spoons, Fnivem, (;'hi IA and. ClitOnWnte,mnl9cienttoscoommodstV2 l . o Stlyos, Kitchen Utensils; in fact,eserythiu,Vrenntred la'Alarin• howl. Sale Who contivoshl from do v v., day mild snit. sold. Terms mush, Dade: owe handr;d Jyl9-71 J. OLLSERT FIBRE. . VOTION BALE OS CONDEMN= A.A. HOMER I • • • • WAR 2 , IPARTIII6'R7 ,!CA TALKY thIISAIT, OFFICR op efink, P CIOAKTIMPLUTIIic, • • • WASIIIINaTOy D. C. Jcb 9. IDIAL • WITT be Fold' at PUBLIC dereCTOPI.. .to thi).bllo/014 . bidder, et the times and placea van I '4 na":"F -.712, LER fi.NON, Penna., THURSIXIT Job'. 14tL 0 /12114, READING, PPCIDFL. THURSD'ACE . ' 301 v. 21at. ok_ HARRLSBOIRO, Poona TAlTil WAY , 3. ' 14.211k " DEN ALTOONA, Penna.. TEZIRSDaY., %n et ° el 1954.ILLIAMSPORT. Pea= THOM 1 •A a ll a/ "' W TWO HUNDRED (n) CAVALLIM H°R B E B piece. • • The,e Horrer•bave been condemr.edia unfit' kr ' UK. Cavalry pervieo.pt the Army. Poe Road and 1 , arm purpose,' amity c04:4 bargains nit be bad. Hones sold eloglL Terme: Cash, In United liaise Currann3f. (A MEW Sgt .Liend.: . C4d. and Chief Quart 4 CaVitrra !la "60* PUBLIC BALF, OF 1:1(CLA (moos remaining, in the Wambente'or " LADELPIIA AND READING RAIX,ROB.I PANT. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWII.I . III, rhuadelphia. The articles: described In the following. Rd, ea mt. baring been consigned to the Station nanted.beda w • the Philadel>his and Reading Railroad, and the signeee, after dne and legal notice, not haying them away, nor paid the costa and prpensee oroarrit . will be exposed to public Hale or no , cry, atlce ewe, Etationa named below, on 03ATORDAT.'RePratithws 1864; the sale to commence * con o'clock in'ethei* "- nom, of mild day: CONHION NHS. E. P. Ramsayi- M. - Bailor; . S. Jackson, L. Inverts, . Dr. Wright, " C. Alegargee, Paschall 31 . 6rris, P. MoDOnangh, Dr. Wright. Dr Wright. A. Tbompson; A. Cross. . . W. 11Itner; IJ. W.. Vpsncer, W. Harris; JP. Epplerhsimer, Paschall Mcirrts. Merchants' Inge°, Consol'tn Ins. Co. J. Collins J. Lncne & IM. C. Sadler, S.Eccles, S. TlaHamm, George Griffith, E Kerchirlager: • HP,„ar E Wilson ' ~ Lnog Se .T Bro.. 11. Calman. L. Wolfsnsborgar, G. Devlin, .1. Powers, Shabbaeker, . J. N. Kline, • J. Hall, W. H. Richards; 3'. M. Barris,. R. & S. ellen. R. Ashburn, . Philadelphia. The above artic'es will be es:posed to Dahlia sale, sirs aforesaid, according to the provisions of the first antler' of the Act of Ainernisly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. approved the sixteenth day of Merck A:D. 1858; with all the requirements of which ibe phis and Reading 'Railroad Company hsve In all re- ' ells eta complied. The Act of Assembly is as follows: Commission merchant,' and !actors. and all cow. mon carriers. or other . peranns having a Ilea upon goods. Wares, and merchandise. for or on accannt of the code and expenses of carriage or siorage, - or any other charge' arising from the transportation, keeping, or storage alt such property, In case the'ownere or consignees shall not pay or discharge the amount doe for such cost, ex pense, carriage, storage, or other charges, hereisbeforw amed, may, after the expiration of ninety day:- from. the notice hereinafter provided, proceed to ' sell tke same, or so much thereof as may be tee to discharge said lies, at public auction: Pro= That notice of sale shall he given as required for she- Tire sales of personal property, and that thirty 44rye - taatfee of said lien be given to the owner or consignee of the property, if they can be found, and in case IN cannot be so found , that the same shall be advertise& weekly in some newspaper published in the proper till or county to which the goods, wares, or merckandiet • bays been consigned, for four consecntive weeks before. - the sale, the residue of money arising from stick sale, after deducting costs of transportation, charges an 4. storage, advertising and sale , to be held subject to the order of the owner or owners of such prop,rtv. " G. A. NICH . OLLA, General Superlatendent. SEADnia, Pa., Jane ii, 158. i. . AMIISEMENTS. GROVER'S NEW• CHESTNUT- STREET THEATRE.—GR ANC REOPENING. MONDAY EVENING, July nth. Fiat time in mix years in Philadelphia of the Grand RP. mantic, Musical. Spactaenlar Drama. ALADDIN: Or. THE WONDERFUL LAMP. Preeented after three menthe' active preparation to a etyle of unpreceden , ed magnificence, replete with wow derfal Transformations. Magnificent Scenery. Grand Marches, Superb Cosi tunea and Properties, Beantiral 'frolic and Choruses. Lit=rln6=l=MlMl THE ACADEMY OF •F I N E . ' ART %. aL CHEBTMIT Street_abowe -Tenth; is OPEN DAILY; for visitant from 9 A. N. to 6 . P. B. .3 as BOARDING. A YEW FIRST-CLASS PERMANENT BOARDERS CAD find superior accommodations at moderate prices at the old Halted . States Hotel, 413 CHESTNUT Street. . _ . Tblis betel bas recently changed hands, been repaired, and in now in complete order. BOARD. -FRONT SINGLE. ROOM A, Tama, No. 1315 W&LNUT Street. :1711)40" BOARDING.—TWO SECOND-STORY rooms TO LET. at 1311 North TENTH Bt. 3.741 PERSONAL. PRREONAL—RBD OR BLACK-BA-Lb EARDROPS, 60 cents per pair, 31 . 21-2 i• 916 RACE Strait EXCURSIONS. SUMMER EXOUB " stuns! Ayr REDUCED PRICES! TO THE GREAT COAL, IRON, AND LUMBER ES- GIONS OP PENNSYLTANTA I TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN -DATS I GIVING AMPLE TIME TO VISIT ELCH POINT OSP INTEREST ON THE ROUT& The Cataivissa Railroad.: Company, Flaying perfected arrangements vritli•connectiag road'. will le.ne Ex careion Ticket' trait .Philadelphia • Ter tits: fallowing route: PHILADELPHIA AHD REIDING RaILROAD, To Reading. Schuylkill Haven, Ashland& MatuanW City and Tamaqua CATAWISSA LILRC.A.D... To Summit, 31cialev batlivr!ssa, Rapid. Danville, Milton. and Williamsport; LEHIGH AND SiAB AST OT BEATIZ MEADOW RA TLROADS. - To Black Creek and Manc, hunk: . . . -VALLE . / ' 411,110/I.D; To Allwatnwn aud Bethlehem': aad the NnATIT.PEAVSYLvANIA RAILBOAD, To Philadelphia. For Twisty and grandeur. icenorY, this route pre sents peculiar inducements to tourist.. Those wtshtng to do so, may reverse:he mite by ob taining Tickets to start ~:ser the North•Pencirlirasila Eat trosd. .PA.I43D, 810. Ticiets can be obtaine?. at the. Depots °tithe Philadel phia and deading and Noah Pennsylvania Unreal Companies, and of - N. VAN WORN; Ticket Agent, • northwest corner garililid quEzrauT Streets; Trsins start from Philidelpisli.and Depot at 5,143 A. 31., 3.33 P. And Irom Nor.th Pennsylvania 11x1lroad Depot at 7 A-311.4 and 3.45. ad 5.15 P. M. , . . 772114tatta GThiltb - tUTOBRION TQ stannott and comma.. otuits stealer mAn.serrAzr. Captain B. A. Ryther, baying been released by the 0 0Caramee_it mete $ °Mid Excursion to. Ca May SATu ROVE, Jnly 23d, lesein4 Arch. street Wharf o'clock; returning. will leave t.epe . Maw on Monday al_ SX o'clock., pare for the excursion. three dollars. Carriage biro extva: .1712-211 JOS.. A.. STE.Y, A RT. Agent. (BRAND PLEASURE EX CYBEIONS TO-LAKE SUPERIOR.--Ons of the followitg splendid find-clnsa steamers. via , CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, YONTRRIN LICK T, TSQ7‘ . .. CITY, TRAVI S" SR METEOR. IRON SIDES _LAO La. BELLE, and PENVABIC, w},U brave CLII:I ._ Za Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M.,ragh_dey at the week, Saturday and Sunday , and Detroit, Michigan, asWt. " following dais at 2 o'cloninr. M . , through the menthe. of JULY LaUGUSTi gaud EXOnniN to the.menl petals of intcnott on the Great Ittihad 8000.. ' of Aineritn,whish, for utility. tifeasuro, and hoalth.ame: ansurpatiet by,any error .on Las Continent. This, trip of over I,LYlO.allles embraces 81.1 dfST..eeic latitude sod. eleven °Mon:nude, and luclqs UR. . Elie, Si. Clair, Ratron, and Su. of, ' thehean• fat rivers Detroit, Se. Clair and St. ;try's. The many and emienalve mines of Iron r.nri *emir. unequaled by any in the World, with the newly-ah cot , ere, and Inviting depoolte of silver lead r .wild :AA romantic scenery, combine} with its pure gad breeizr,.., climate., render the Lake S uperior trip one of far lioliek . than ordinary at:racticin to the capitalist, the chant, the piaaenre.seeier, or the invalid. The aboverunmad, steamers are elev.iitly-flited 9C.. witb large airy Cabins and State-Roem., while 'row prooarition hats been, taken to provide for the safety anal comfort of paper' gem. Pam in cludingState.RoomsandM about ecmtt . par mile. Time occupied in making the and trir&dal; 64910 days. Eow.mis seemed, and further information obtabs'A.lie! application to proprietors. ROBT:BANNA & Co., ) Cle ve l a nd , Cie. HUSSEY & McBRIDE. J. T WHITING St Co, v t Detro i t, I mai s ss 4 I Offil HUTCHINGS, Ja2l-I an2a jigiVist FOR CAPE 31AY.—T&g. staunch and commodious steamer MAN- Idarl'Abl, Captain E. A. Rytier, of the O&M May Line, having bees released by the Govorameat. is now, making hey regular tripe Cad re May, leaving A.ECH STIiERT,IVIIARF every 'IIIF.FJ)AT, TITORSD AY. and. SATURDAY at 9 o'clock: rat'arning„ will leave. Cam Nay evou Monday, Ws?..earaday. and Friday, at 83f, o'clock. touching at Neni.C•astle, going and mistiming Fare $2 60, carriage, Ere Included; children hall's, price. Servants 3 1 .60..sezriage hire extra.. Freight at low No freight recelvad after 8 o'clock. and In IN cans must be pre.pald .iy23.tr 70SEPH...k. STSWA:BT, Agent. *Sarni ..PROM NEW , rot. • NSW. HAVEN, HARTFO YORK RD, SPAIN*. FIELD. and BOSTON .—T he steamers CONTININT/tin and ELM CITY leave Peek Slip, East River, daily, at 1 it P. M. and U at night. jeM-Sin sigfra FOR LLBAN aril) TROY . t barge ••• OLIVE ItRANC I r t a Bapt.. Jobe Turner. VA gale • for the above points on WEDNESDAT..inIy MG% o'clock P. N. or freight, which will be taken at reasonable r‘pnly to D. L PTANAOaIt,. Ayer ."' jyl6-4t No. 3048 . DELA.WKRE, Avenue. LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACT STORE—Condnoted by Ladles, TWELIF/X. Street, first doer below Race. Every article le i ta line elegant. easy, and correct in make. 0. H. DLES, Woprlator, attends to Gentlemen, ontbeeorW' of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Professions) accuracy Insured. mvA.onsis VENTRAL FAIR—A VERY LARGE asoortmeat of fitereoecople 'flew of the Central Fair. bIo.OLLISTERAt ITYO-8t 738 0.4101 n oT Street. A RTlpl.l.B'• ICON/ail 11 '2 boxes candy. 23 bdlee. spoke= I box skelevravfeet4 1 box boddii3e. - I box mdse. 8 barn pulp: reaper. lot eaathies: I.'box books. I box books. 2 aackatbargoat.. I box H Itgoede:, Uebl. barley. I box drags. 2 bbln. pickles: lu aeed sowers: 1 box books. 2boxes book& I bOx vencera: I cask paint. iron safe. !old lumber. II 01.1 .sale. 100 bdlrs. 2 empty kegs. 1 empty ke g I bbl- feather!. 1 bag waste. I empty bbl. I boy and can. 3 empty bat( bbla.' I keg mdse. 1 box. 1 half bbl. and k0r,.1.' 11 keg mineral water:- 2 Obis. corn. 11 empty bbl. 5 empty bble. 1 ball bbl.