MOUNTAIN RETREAT Mountain sconery has Its great attractions, and opens up to the eyes of all beholders the wonders of primeval Nature. Groat vales and chasms, huge upland and rooks, limpid and dashing streams, and waterfalls splashing and singing to diamond drops and silvery spray, conspire to make tho endless an them of Water(); while the spell-bound spectator %tiny sea and read and hear sermons In stones and •babbling brooks. It is amid such great and soul- Inspiring works of Nature that our eitlzons may find a delightful home, on the summit of tho Allegheny Mountains, nearly 2,500 feet above the level of tho sea. The resident of a city lives for nothing if he or site permits the possibility of so muck real enjoy mont to pass by unnoticed. Now is the time to reach the cool, bracing, dry, mountain air. To reach these beauties of Nature, drossed In its hand somest or deepest shades of emerald, passage may be taken In the commodious cars of tho Central Ponnsyl vania liallroad Company, and be landed at Crosson after a delightful and romantic ride of a few hours. Mr. G. W. Mullin has placed hts house In order, on the Summit, and made the most admirable arrange ments for n supply of the luxuries and necessaries of life. It is, of course, needless to say that ho will spare no expense to tickle the palates of his boarders, and also to . provide music for their mental enjoy ,sriont during their sojourn on the mountains. There .are two malls daily reaching Cresson, and than is .also iolcgraph communication cast and west. Reader, go. MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT PAIUC A largo number of persons visited the park yester day afternoon. Tko music by Sents , s Military Har mony Hand hats proven a great attraction. Contd. • buttons for tho band have come in quite rapidly. Thu different railroad companies have subscribed largely, but their %creased businesrfrom the pre sence of the bend has mere than repaid any outlay they have made. If the subscription list continuos to he kept up as II bas been thus far, there is no doubt that the band will be kept at the park tho re mainder of the summer. The stand for the band has not yet been erected, although the plans for the pur pose aro completed. The building will be oflron and stone, and \Thou completed will be a substantial and useful ornament to the Park. TIIAVAMD 13011;i TY 3IEETE:qO A meeting of citizens of•tho Ninth ward was hold last eTening . in National Ilitll , Daniel Steinmetz, Esq., in the cheir. The object of the mooting was to elect delegates to represent the ward In the ward delegation to raise recruits. Messrs. Steinmetz, Stntthors, and Sheriff Thompson wore elected the committee. The president stated that there should ho a com mittee appointed to go from 11011E0 to house, and to every place where recruits would possibly be ; that although the committee to raise substitutes paid the auhatituto in full, yet there were substitute brokers who received from $7OO to $9OO for sith3l.l - oe, and who paid them from 3300 to $lOO. The reaton given was that utany.of the substitutes could Mot read, and their ignorance was taken advantage of bithose brokers. Tho meeting adjourned to meet again this evening. CITY I'IMAIS. THE BEST PLACE TO DINE IN BNILADICLENIA, AT Palos's, BOUNTII AND OIIERTNIIT.--WhRI Del ruonilso'e is in New York, and the St. Charles in Cincinnati, Price's Dining Rooms are in this city, videlicit : the place of all others to enjoys tempting, Comfortable meal. Mr. Price has shown his thorough appreciation of the wants of our citizens in perfect. lug his present largo and invitir g establishment, at Fourth until Chestnut streets—an establishment where the most refined, cultivated, and we may say fastidious palate, can be gratifidd, at all hours and at all seasons, with all the dainties and substan tints going, from a luscious plate of berries smother ed In cream, to a savory tenderloin done to a nicety, and the most delicious salads, such as are served at 210 other (public) tablet in this city. Mr. Price long since discovered the true secret of success in his branch of business, namely, the art of catering to the entire satisfaction of his patrons, regardless of ex. pensc. And yet, notwithstanding the present enor mously high prices of every description of market ing, and 'the fact that his-tables gioan under the Tory best that the market affords, his charges are proportionately moderate. His rooms, dories the. dining houh, present a pleasing combination of order and activity. PLIVENOLOOICAL JOURNAL. FOR 49.17C:17?T.—N0.12, Volume 30, of the "Minim)logleal Journal and Life Illustrated," published by Ponder & Now York, has been handed to us by Professor Oapon, of No. 25 South Tenth street. The articles and illus trations are varied and more than usually Interest ing. It needs no higher praise. ELEGANT STAINZR CLOTHING AT MODIMATH I"nlturs.-IVe invite attention today to the largo . ":and elegant stook of Summer Clothing offered by ;-• • esers C. Somers & Son, N0..1725 Chestnut street, mien . Jayne's Hall, It embraces every vaitety of . sonablo garments made from the choicest tbaterl in the most approved styles, and they are selling em at great bargains.in view of the advanced stage * tie seam. ACE MorEVENTS.—The rarious, and rra may floral, rumors of peace negotiations with which vublic are now being ontertatned,can in no way t tho fact that the best and cheapest place to Coal—to get the most value for the money—ll . 19. Alter's, D 57 North Ninth street. °NAZI= CONTECTIONB:7-]Hecate. E. G. Whit- Cp., No. 818 Chestnut street, have well ti for themselves the reputation or manatee .;g the richest and purest Confections In the . They use only the finest materials, anti ms cturing largely for the wholesale trade, their 4s are always fresh, and really lower in price: 4 ore charged elsewhere for more ordinary quail . No one should think of leaving the city with a liberal supply of these delicious and healthful. are tlons. f h flE "PRIZE - MEDAL " SHIRT, invented by Mr. J n F. Taggart, and sold by Mr. George Grant, ifiio Chestnut street r is, without exception, the best Ai fit, comfort, beauty, and durability. His stook of •Ilentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of his ow n exclusive ;fla.nufaoture and importation, Is also the choicest in Ike city, and his prices are moderate. LVANSANT I B GMAT 00NPNOTIONERT AND FRIUT Estrontuar, Ninth and Chestnut streets, is a Para dise on a small scale. Everything in the way of Confections that could tempt the eye, or delicious and rare Fruits that could gratify the palate, are there displayed. His elegant Black Hamburg Grapes and fine Apricots are particularly attractive. G PARABOLA SPECTACLEB.—The beauty of these glasses is that they have a unlvirsal focus; look whichever way you may through thous, the, magni fying power meets you. There is, hdnee, no strain upon the optic nerve; you read with them as you would with the fresh, natural oyes of youth. The genuine ' , Parabolas" aro for sale only by E. 13ortang, optiolan, No. 402 Ohostnut street.. HIPTOttICIt. PICTURES.—The Emperor Nape. leon Is reported to have-given the great marine painter Monsieur Gudin a commission for a pic ture of the late sea fight between the Alabama and Keatiarge. One painting of the same subject, by NI. Durand Brager, an artist of some celebrity, fter exciting a good deal of attention in Paris, hat con shipped to the United States. We understand hat the Emperor is also about to send a distin nished artist to Philadelphia, for the purpose of L. .rialng a first-class picture of the . Brown Stone Clothing Nall of liockhill & Wilson, Wm 603 and• ;+35 Chestnut street, above Sixth. SUMMNI: CLOTHING. Cheep Clothing. First-class Clothing. Superior Clothing. Ready-made Clothing. Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing. "One•price" Clothing. Under-the-Continental Clothing. linor:onrris—', CLERGYMAN'S SORE. TRROJT.”— A chronic inflammation of the small animus glands connected with the membranes which line tho throat end windpipe. In many eases Broum's Bronchial Troches afford immediate relief. Sold by all Drug gists. " LIONT WORN AND GOOD PAY."—A ploasant and profitable agency, for the sale of good books, nay be had by addrossing, with stamp, Fowler & Wells, 389 Broadway, New York. jy2o-10.71t STRANGE WORD ON D rtonnwAY.—Sozodent, which is fast becoming a household word, is derived in,m the Greek, and composed of two words `Soro," to preserve, and " Odontos," the teeth— S , ;zodent, a preserver of the teeth. For beautifying tie teeth, invigorating the gums, and sweetening fl breath, it is without a poor in the world. Sold by Druggists. j yle-tuthsa3t HANDSOYRST ARSORTIERNT OV STRAW, .LT, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles laord be Sons, 834 and Bad Chestnut street, Oontl tal Hotel. APE MAY, LOTTO BRANO7I, ATLATITIO CITY. cc assortment of ladles' and gentlemen's bath dreaaes can be found at Sohn 0. Anion's, Nos. 1 North Sixth street. jya-U 11 1 !,sr.msnsin ASOORT1(11 - XT of misses', children's, oys' hats, at reduced prtcee, oan be purchased 'tittles Oakford Se Sobs, 834 and 8313 ChestnUt 4 et, Continental Hotel. ARRIVALS AT TUE HOTELS. The Con ?omen, U S A if' . !„. Er) , den IL 7 T Dillon, St Louis '' _lillort, dt Louts lad/. Et Louie • I boutemi. St Louie •' iValle. Si Louis .Ji. A Dillon, Si Louis I. &Iv f. lin NI ng ton ,la ya m man, Burlingtn, lOW* W .o.,Perot, Baltimore Yuan:WO, Baltimore Was Wm Baltimore W Fitter:Washington (has .LLtico L ,New York V; 3 Bryan, Bow York Mrs J Wilson, N Y illool lido Morrie, N Y i,iiss Ida Morris, N T t. W Yield, New York A El itMorgan, nittsbell 7 8 NlTadden, Pittsburg I, E Waterman, Boston JOB'S Holt L Spritutwa 4. 0 glerae:Jr,Sl wf, Pitted, Su B fiberae, Pittsburg fu. o 0 BerinedY. Pittsburg J K BtREI3, Titusville Iv Iv ch .', Titusville J wpalrell, l'ittvburg t g chemberlin. Memphis mn A Bigler. Harrisburg list ?Walker. By t,ej Poke, retina a fro Lndlarn. MeraPhl Fna $ /ones At Me, Ohio . gE o B o a o kr N . ewY U rk ki c hseon Baltimore 4 H Combe New Jam,' !A Menden'. Meinplila L Ilarr00; L ouisville zglinpadn; IS lir 111 W g A blUson N T Sr. Root ..4 da . n. Wash I,l.owanlbal,Wash,D 0 I A Nelson, Tennessee - I MoTe, Bolton I lik. Jr, Baltimore ,LA Whitely & wife Mlimooks, Baltimore yiever,-Jr, Baltimore 1 J_Stevrast &wife I vandenbUrgh, England BI rm r"' trartimille BothlOg l ifartaville I:rato pen n to b Y t l f ta tPr ite agare dld r: E 6 i e : r antenna a Aar.naLw. wiliarP,rlktntov - The Girard. Lagghn.:lallitnore .7 U Marshall, Eastport E B EitsrolitonS r itainia Mr., Mitchell at la, Wle E C Lewis, Tonn,wee 0 0 Kunkel, Harrisburg Jae Burns, Now 1( Ork I) H D ittahlsoa. Harrisburg J R Eby, Harrisburg. Rohl Welsh, Philadol phis It C Eby, Harrisburg Lt H L Reinhold Lancaster W II Eby, Ilurrisburg Thos MoKey,Cincinnati D Flint, Chicago Hon E Saulsbury, Delaware 1) C Calm Pennsylvania B A Aldrich, Boston Rev Joe Col derllurrlblus Yrod'h Seitz,. Easton A Robinson, illirriebUrg W m I: Morrison, Penns: Bliss I. Hudson:New York A * 11 WL Withal) Henry Wilson, Now York E,r; Reed, Lancaster JAM Tullxst, Boston 11 0. 6 Simon Catiteron,Peana Geo Carve), New York Cap ,`O B Perkins, Meadville Win Dawson, New York John Martin Sans' I Cooper, New York John %Mall, Washington EC Stewart, attimetewe line E P Strong. Va John A Moore, Foltoh, Del Mrs A C Strong, Ara AI Leither, Kansas • W J !inn t. Newport, St W Y Green, New York AII Stork, y, Del • W R Thomas & la. N Y 0 W Oman,' 00.1, Henry E. Moors. Cincinnati like L Crean. , W 0 K Cone, Kamm' Jac R HoughAV, X J. Cony ay ' W wand, N. TOrK It Jonas) h trf,Bnrltcgton Chance R Shee;vt XX . 6 !tumor 3r. son, Penne ernes , 1) Chao, Drt+oklyn D ItIc&Igor, tow 'York JIM Crooks.liblC York U b A J (I Thoulem, Alex, Va .1 V inn, New York A W Smith, Pro, It I . Mr Barton, Di. lawaro co .; C W Dorian, ROW York • ion Becker, Wash D J W Sigainr, Row York' Edlr Roche 1? Mtnke, Cumberland. Ma Mra Kate Nash, Elmira J "'Darla . la, llliaole• A B Austin, 'Vermont aft,.s4 U ,lobea, ala.a R Y 12312 M Prof J It Woodcock, N Y /leery Frick, Lewisburg X 0 Lerch. Lewisburg C F Spencer, New York The !le T AVIS th 'al, Wash, DC .1' .1 Coble . Landialnzra, Pa T blend, Ohio E l'Eltodes, Okio I. A Jenkins Ohio A Frank. bultrigne J A Eystor. Chain bovalnirg Tit Evans & wr. Baltimore 3 W Avis, Vrsulcliu T G Duncan, Ott Creek C R Fankry, Centre co .To Sharpleen .k la, Penni C B Ebbert, Brownsvllle E Marple, Chteasto Capt A Mashy, Morrie lerd Capt T B Scarborough, USA 318 Cross, Parma C P Bert: al wt. Cleveland J Leppert ..tr irf, Cleveland A 1.. Ouse, 311111inlown R F Hill, Juniata co. Pa & A Zimmerman, Purrs , / J Letherbuly, Del Ikt Ratner A N tinttoo, Delawnre J 11) Mendenhall, Pennn W Harris, fauna S Itobetion, Millilntown Hen Watson, Buchingbam John Jones & la, Hatboro 3ferick Peareon.Centrell.ll,E T Leedom. Newtown John Blair, Allegheny City T 5 Smith. Upper Make Sold Levi Lippincott, N Sonny Jae Palmer, &firewood C Lippincott. New Jersey Chas Kirkbricie, Newtown E 0111ingbani,Bnellegham A A Gregg, Bostletoo. Pa J A Kirk, Buckinghsm Darin Saul, Uolmesharg E 1 Lctigabore, Mate co .1 13 Walton, Bucks co Tim Ely. Northampton Jos HIM, Lambent:l , llle Vanhorn, Elation, A Cantry, Lamherteyllie Eh! Knight, Byberry Wm Lloyd. Backe co The Velma. A Tialnes,Barlingloti W Dean, Delaware - .31rs Flathee, Iln rlington 1. N Freeman, New York J Crevasson, Sr,Cantoa D AVMs, Ohio CB WIN lama, kaasilion PBSmall Ragerstow TI Whitaker J Turner St ta.llllnois Wm Curtin Mrs J Prince & oh Illinois jit;r7uitii W bRWW,IIh; liiiii;;;tiarir J D Gooding,llllnoto .1 I Smith. :Yew York. TD Kemmerer, Allentown J J loam Chicano F POttP.Pottovllle J llooroo,Penra 8 Dock, Rending_ 1W L Jones, Allentown E 0 Deate, New Jersey I jr3 s eise, Boston M Hartwell. NODS J II linker, Cheater Lient \V H Whitehead, Pa E C Hickman. \V Chester Nfra Smith. Baltimore Washbnrn, New Fork H .T Rattan, Cobonre, C W John P Brown. New York Jas Smith, Bowen. J Artie, New Amy 3 llcearrar, Backs co - Jae H Radclif f , Delaware S G Colima, Now York J A Bodine, New Jersey J D Gooding, Maryland . The Bal P D Miller, rennsbure R A Stoughton, Milton, Pal J F Weida, Weldasville D J Morrow, lAbigh co . II Long, Lehigh co The liatlonel. Miss L Leonard, New Yorkle McFarland, Mew•Tork+ Mauer, Lebanon Our stock of seasonable Clothing is still full and com plete, notwithstanding heavy sales, being replenished by large daily additions. We are selling Summer stock at old prices, much Imloto,present cost of same goods. TOWER CALL, 818 MARKET treat. It BENNETT CO. A BEAtrrrFur. HsAD OF llAnt—A..liroor DARK GLOSS INSTEAD OF GRAY DECAY. A. Sure. Preventive of Baldness. "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. " "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." !.'London Thar Colon Restorer and Dressing. " "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." - wfil restore gray hair to its original solor. It'll Umiak, it grow on bald beads. .3. It will restore tbanatnral secretions. • IS will remove all dandruff and itching. will make tbo•haif soft, glossy, and flexible. 6. It will preserve the original color to old age. will•preventelte hair from falling off. & Is will care all diseases of the scalp. • • Reculthis Certificate. tinentkel. Bowor, Alexandrla,Va 8 IS Lamle, New York Cameron, New York It I) Bart. New York Mrs R ti Hart, Now York P at Clark .Wa.vhin'gton W Allem Trenton .W T Hough & wf. Balt (John Cstinou. Newport,Ky W H Barton, Maryland 0 8 La (Meta W 0 Venetia E Stet/bone. New York John Meagher. Canada 5" Toner, St Lord* J Jacobs, New York M Lamarmsaux. St Lords Albert Noyes Jr wf, Bangor Thos Downs . New York W Carr & wf, Pittsburg John Carson, Thiltlmore Capt M 8 Klngsland, U 6 A Mrs Id k. Kingwood D T Faffarrarts, New York C P Hunt, New York ID McCormick. Xarriebnrg 11 Ualrell. Titneville F Singer, St Louis Jas Me inlay, Pittsburg John McCaig°. Pittsburg John Porter, , Pitti burg Cita. R Thompson. Chicago Mrs Ft Coulter&ch,St Lords W B Powle, Jr. Dorton Geo P Banger. Bestow Geoincoln,_l3ottott Wm 0 llogge, Bzooklyn. Judge Bracken. POBIIIIIII. B Coleman, U 8 N C Wendell, Wash D S Foster, New York 0 F Fipp, Maseachusetts .1 F Terry,- 7lltssitotmotte Mre Moore, %Yeah, D C T Read, 0 8 A Dr J Evans • V D Donk, Maryland C W Wilts & Is, Norfolk W Pak- reyille,_ Jr, Plttsbg A W Mahon, Baltimore R J Gutting. Baitlmere Mr Cone, Canada X L Dyers. Seats Fe, X St k Bear. W Thornpson, bat intrma P New. New York C FlnueY, Harmfllle F T Beans.TerdleysyMe 18 Trexter, Yotrdlt N Dickerson, Attleboro 300 itiAti ertean. A R Fantkaerjlattl.ixoe .1 ?Tomato, Easton S }Jeroboam A Übler, Lebanon StiobatT G W !inapt, Sunbury Ihtilseseeste, New Jelly/ E Bernard. Dion-Jenny F Havener, Wash, U C C N. Dolton, afassuchasette John F4gar, Connections .11' Lighter, Wash, D C .7 D Bart & at, Chicago U I. Raman, Baltimore .11 It Batchelder, Nsw York Samuel Stualant. Mass Don Blielden, New Jursoy W A llen, 7 rt.olon ICitasß Lewis, Cincinnati W Bogae, Bridgeton, N IS 0 Bridgeton, N J B 0 Allen. Mass J Flakier, New York Omuta'. F Pig k! , !n.7er4. , §tLottis iiitokinAoi:liiiiitrg BM% JI Ii ItAblawa,ratsbg N If Dealer M Chunk 0 T Hauer, ken , York N F Handy. M Chunk A J Landerburn, rellOß W Dickerson, &MOM John Gage & la, Chicago J C Wright, Locast Gap F. Forrot, Allentown Pr Thompson & la, Penn , I),rinow, Wn.h, DC E Adams, W4O, DC 3lcCullongt, Ohio D li llotuton, Penns The kite es Union T Burchfield, Mifllintown O*.W BlBllintewn R D Carle,Bflidgeton. J .1 0 McDowell, Koch Spring tV M Dounsll7,Concord, M 6 Littlefield . . T Couleeller, Wrightwilt° John Blartia. Iztocastar co It !I Peal, Uoloueillo, Pa J R Mama, Puoburs• OW Burchfield, Ilifilin'n FICIZEJ The Bari merotal. I W Boston !John Harris, Penne W Berman, Penni' Sit 13roonsell, Cnntesvlile• H Itoman..Trenton W M Hobart itlrren Jones C Pnrtingtelt.‘ IV:Chester The Co Joint A u raft Chiwter co SS Wacheb, Cleveland, 0 CM2EZI E Pleree,Pennsylvania Wm Gandy-Cedervllle Wm L Kommea.hT Jersey W C Shaw. Doylestown Chas Heritage, Cape May d I J V Kline, Lehigh Co W Feather, Pennsharg W Morris, Buck co C D Beans. Bucks co- SPECIAL NOTICES. GOING OUT ov Tows. • \ IT TIM ItARD OP TONTIOX /ULU From dust and heat I mean to beat Witbout delay, a glad retreat. To some sweet scene. MI cool and green, Where nature's thousand beauties meet Awhile I'll be From toiling free, Nor day books dull, nor ledgers see;. Bat try each art That can impart Freshjoyonsness to liberty. My horse shall go My skill to show In leaping fences, high or low ; Fifth-lines I'll take, Which, from the lake, Or stream, will draw forth scone I know.. And, lest the beat Should quite defeat Thew promised plea, ores Or my treat. At Tower Flail I mean to call, Fora full watdrobe, cool and neat. 1 . am happy to add my testimony to the great value of the "London,Hair Color Restorer," which restored my bale to He original dark color, and the hue appears to be permanent. I am. satisfied that the preparation is no thing like a dye, bat operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair drawing, and promotes the growth. purchased the first bottle from Edward 13. Oarrignes, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets , who can also testify rey hair was very gray when I commenced its use. MRS. MILLER, No. 730 North NINTH Smoot, Phila. Price 75 cents, or $4 the half dozen: - Sold by Dr. SWATNE & SON, 330 North SIXTH St. Lt HAM DYB Heil DTB BATCHILOR'S celebrated HAIR DV! is the Bret O. the World. The only Harmless, True, and Bellabk Dye known. This splendid . Hair Dye is perfect,- ehanges Red, Rusty, or dray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectilles the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Beacusgoit; all others are mere imitations, and sbonld be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, be. FACTORY, Sh BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Create for Dramatise the Hair. 1791-ly ONE-PRICE CLOTHENG, ON THI3 LA.TRST STTLEP. made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in.Pialn Ifliana. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory, Our OXI-Palos SYWIIIK is strictly adhered te. All are thereby treated alike. de2847 JONES At CO 601 MARKET Street. CoLGATE's HONEY. SOAP. ' celebrated TOILET . SOAP, in andh unlyereal de mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD and 'EMOLLIENT faits nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT• ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in Reaction upon the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Vanes Goods dealers. SfibtuttodY V:s: . 1 lit : 1 1,00: IP aL I $ : I . "OAK HALL." lbet•alase goods at moderate prices. WANAMARRit & BROWN. B. B. 'order SIXTH and MARKST Street/. Oastom Department gto make to order) No. IEI.F - sixth st. WEMBLIZE ct WiLson's HIONSEIT Pans= LOCK-STITCH SEWING ItTACIIINES. TDB CIITAITST, 811(PLB13T, LTD BUT. ■a!wroome. 704 ORESTIWITT Street. above Seventh 11QARRI~T~: SRBEVE—ROFTY.—On the 20th soot.. at St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. Mooted Goddard, D. D J. R. Fbreve,Dl D . to Nattie Crabb, daughter of 'Alfred Holly, Esq all of this city. No cards. DIED_ PERRY.—At Oyster Bay, Long Island„Tnesdav, July 10th. Frances Henrietta, only child of Panay Seaford and Marshall S. Perry, aged 17 months. Funeral took place, at 1 o'clock, on Thursday, July 21et, from St. neorge's Church, Hempstead, 1. • ARMSTRONO.—On the 22d lust. , Robert Livingston, infest son of Charles E. and Margaret M. Armstrong, aged 17 months. • MIX,—At West Chester, Pa , July 20th, Grace Caro line, _youngest daughter of the late William Mix, of Kew Haven, Co en. ,aged 38 years Interment at Woodland Cemetery, at 4 o'clock Satur day afternoon, where the relatives and friends are re faneutrully invited to meet the funeral. [New Haven end Hartford papers plasm copy. KSLLY.—On Thursday morning, 21st inst., Denote Kelly, in the Path year of his ego. relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral on Monday morning, the 20th inst., from his late residence, Haver ford township, at 0 o'clocle A. M:, without farther no tire. Carriages wilt leave Simon Gartland's oillua. 35 South Thirteenth street, at 8 o'clock A. M. KIMBEE.—On the 20th instant, at Claymont, Del., 'Thomas Klmber, in the 75th year of ht: age. The relatives and friends of the family aro rennoctful ly Invited to attend the (amoral, from his late re.idenes. In this city. No. 1210 Arch street. on &woe th-a ny in orn lug the 01 Instant, at 10 o'clock. whootti further notice. /64 11E8SON & SON, MOURNING STORE, fie. 918 CHESTNUT Street. J 77.0 'PYRE VLANDELL, F41311T11 A A- 4 ARCH a Fins stock of Mkt, Floe stook of Shawls, Fine stock of Flannels. Fine stock of Linens, Pine stock of Hemline. NATIONAL HOTEL, LOT',(} BRANCH, New Jersey, Is open upon thr,V,arepean Dtsn. tht cheapest way. to live; costing atr j ut $51.11 per week; gel what you want, and only , Pay 'ior what you C 0114111119. D. r., what you Cara leave Vine street erlity day et. 7.43 A 51. sod SAO P. id. ,Jyl6-13: arusrs• 41 N It (4 Al' 10 N A CHURCH, PHAN KFORD Howl ant htotagemer7 Avenue. it.. v. V. L.li tiAri, ea. Mt. aA 114 i A. M soli' el—" St. Patel'a Heroism;" and at 7X P. V. tiub.,•ct—"doalua'u Lenge° with the 01 6 0./. 1111 AR. " 11 gar- CENTRAL CON CINEC ATI ON A L CDIIItGII —Roy. Ite:iltY M. STORRS. of Cup cinaati, wilt proud' at ONGEHT TO-Jli)k- ROW. at 'HU. A. M. and SP. M. Tho public are coral. ally larked. 'Letters from by. Sumo and Ito Pork ',tree Unroll. !holm In anewor to filo call wooded to road. Itr • It.EV. BILISHOP NIMPSON, 11. D., vlll_prearb In Ma 'Obalk‘nliarn M. B. Church. 4 )) T41.11011110W at 10 A. M. It* yip lesll* 3,131.111.7K1) aim st lucr UtiklA D sod SANS° it St reek. —The Rev. .IA3IFS NEILL will preeeh TO. MORROW, et 103; A. 31. 'l'll, pa-tor being alwelit, there wilt be no vervleA to Ibnnfmrnnnn. lie hr. 111 Avvii KW'S LUTHERAN GOO1(011. NEW Street, below Fourth, holleenn Noce Wild line. Proxeldua by the Pment, Nov. R. W. MITTEL To MORROW (Sunday) .110101130. Ser• rim tow menet'''. ht lON O'clock. The Fuentes Service $1,..m.,11.1 unlit further tolled. Igir• Flab T REFORMED • 1111111 'eV il. CHUEOII, coiner at tIEVENTII and SPRING a A RPM': Streets Fey. J. F. BMW. D. D. . tr il l (D. ) Prowl, 70-Multutlig BVV,IIIIIO, nt o'elocx. No ' , Aryl re in It.. gorultig. It` KEY. F. 13 12 RETT I preach at thE New Charth Tf.rnpln, BIWA!) Street. above Swine' Garden (cnroor Brandy wink et.),TOL MO It 1.191 V at 1034 A. hl. Sabi 'TRUST IN .11OVIDENCE." Qr. (0114DCASIN7& PRESBYTERIAN CHORtII. GERMANTOWN Rood wad BERK Street', Philadelphia. TAM Church haying been closed for the pet repalre and lninrrvotaeuta, will be opened en TO. AtulthOW (SABBATH). the 24th lust. Preachloy, at 10 &sleek A. at., by the Rey. Mr. WORK. end at a Quarts, beforoeight 7. AL, by the Rev. st. I.ViE Thu plibile are cordially to attend. It' ter Nffil A. CLANK,. Junior Pastor, at ELS VEiVTK iVOOI) . Streeis z .SASBATIT: 'MA. at andi;P: M. Morn ing ernlii•Ct. • 00 discharge 12 that War. IV SPRING CURSIVE \ HAIM N. W. corner of SPRING HARDEN and THIRTEENTH htreets.—The meetings of the qIIO.RCII HP' Cil HIST. mumbling Lore. are every LC D'S DAY tur fellows: At 10M A. M. (or Worship In • • The Itreakincof Urea , "plowing the load's death till He coins," in prayer sod prate. nod fur "Teaching ,s and admoslshing , one annum., See Acts 11. 42, xx. ; Cor., xl. 24: cot.. iii •16. And Ht?)( P. M. for the Prod:lair of the Word hr the Patton CHARLES C411 2 E111. G. Sesta free.. It" GR E I L ALL, SEVEN. 'MUTH and POPLAR Streets.—Hey. RICH ARD W. tllihlPllltISS, of Haverhill, Masa . formerly or Philadelphia Conference.' will preach TO. MORROW at 103: A. M. Will aurae Cho children of the Sabbath hem at 2P. 21. Services et SP. M. * /Intl JULA ITRA.CIT AND' MISSIOD. bOCIZTY —The sixty-firm mooting in behalf of tide Society will be held to the Sixth Baited Ttetbs torten Clutch. RAUH Street, above Twenty Set, TOMORROW (dabIatiI)EVSNING, at 8 o'clock. Tract Dlatiibetore wontlity meeting, for the Southern DioArict. will h. held at the Mariner's Bethel, SHIP PER and P.VIIC Streete, on 'THURSDAY EVENING; Sfeb in.tera. SC 6 0 cloak. lt• 10' r. 1 ERNIAN SOCIETY—ThE ? memberaof this Society are requested to attend .as funeral of their late fellow.member, nENZIIS KELLY, Esq., on MONDAY next, the s.sth. inst. Carriages sill be In attendance at. the residence of General Robert Patterson.. President of the Society, S. V. corner of IIIiKTKEhTIL and LOCUST' Str cis, on MONDAY MORNING, the 2lith inst. at 9 o'clock, t precisely, to convoy the members to the 'late residence . .1 , 2v9 .1 AB. L. TAYLOR, See y, 2ih INTIK WAR I).—A MEETING OF tits citi z en. of Ninth Ward will be held at the National Pell, MARKET Street,. below Thirteenth, on This (sA'rulthislt) EVENING, 3nly 23, 15 54, at . S o'clock, to take ruetteures to raise tbo Quota of said Ward, under the President's cad for 440,000 volunteers. Prompt action is required. • DANIEL STEINMETZ. Preitidoot. ' DAVID BUTLER, tzect'v Pro Tent. FOURTEEN= WARD--NOTICE. —The undersigned, at the urgent request of MANY CITIZENS, ieeue tOls call for a Public Meeting of the Citizens of the Fourteenth Ward, irreapectiee or party, to be, held at SFRINO OAEDEN HALL, THIS (taturda3 ) EVFItlliO, the 23d instant, at Se'cloatit„ to cnnetder the beet n.oaeureo for securing the 'Ward from draft, order the call of the Preaident Just teened and to arraiet D, legates to the County Convention, tote held on Monday Evening next, far perfecting measured for Mang the City 'a quota VASTRUCTIONS IN BOOK-lI.EEP INO, Penmanship. Commercial Darnlectern,. Teleirrsphing. be. at CRITTENDEN' a COMMERCIAL COLLEGIE 631 lIIIESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. ED VA CATIONS.—Students inetracted separately. and at such hours as best cult their convenience. Cats loans* grad. on suplication.• jytti.St° ar THE QVARTERLY SESSiO2I TER GRAND DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPE. NANDB,of Pennsylvania. will be held on WEDNES DAY EVENING . , Siily. Mt at 7,4 o'clock, at the S. E. corner of riINTII and hYRING GARDEN St.eats, fourth story. JOS. W. MARTIN, jy2S-3t* • • Gmad *crib.. • . SPIRITbALISM. REPORT or the Committee on Odvanization will be con sidered at SANSOM-STREET BALL on SUNDAY, at ,c a. M. and SF. M. All interested aro incited. Ad frre. umobr STATE C.031/LVITTZE _ . "-, 110031 S, CHESTNUT Street.—The State Com mittee request their friends throughout the State to adopt efficient means to forward early and fall returns of tho election upon the Constitutional Amendments. Fend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Citrard aortae, Philadelphia. The Committee Rooms are now open. and all corre spondence directed to the Chairman will receive prompt attention. S. CA2IE.B.ON, Chairman . A. W. paninicT, Secretary, JULT 21, 1164. 11 S I TED STATES CIIRISTIAN COMMISSION.—Ciuth acknowledgment: for the week ending July 21, 1964: Contributions received at the Washington • Agency dining the month of April $1,255 65 Contributions received at the Washington Agency during the month of May, as follows: Ladies' Fair,.Washington, D. C 612.635 00 Various other contributions 1,163 65 —613,745 65 Christian Commission,. Cleveland, Ohio, per Bev. L. P. Mellon, secretary 1,000 00 Pl 4 LADELPHIA. Pennsylvania Railroad - Company Mrs. Jane Perrino, per J. S. Devisee Collected from ladies of Western Presbyterian Church;. ner Mrs. Margaret Tenbrook 100 00 Chae. P. flaseltine. additional 60 Os J. 0. Iteen.... • -' W. 6. Ste, Ladies' Christian Commission, Union Presbi tertian Church. per Mn. Gamble Proceeds of the Mole of on Afghan, through fdrs..A 40 00 Youog Men'a Christian Association, West Philadelphia 45 00 A Lac y .7000 • Friend 23 00 Church of the Intercessor. per Mn. B. 0. Lowly Fehbalb-school, First German Presbyterian . Church... A Willow. L. S. C. Cash SMITS EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Reformed Protestant DutchCbnrohesof Man helm and Indian Centre A Per Girls of the First Presbyterian Church, • Easton, per Miss Sarah J. Delves, Treas.— Cash, Pottsville Sc James' Church, West Marlborough. per Rev. Geo. Kirke 1 40 Proceeds of a Fair held by twelve small Girls at Easton, per Jas. W. Long. 7 44 SOIITHERN ETON JERSEY. ,Proceeds of a Celebration held on July 4th. at Pleasantville Grove, Atlantic 00,. per Rev. J. . P. Wilson Christ Eptrcepat Church, Allent owu. - per Ben nington Gill DELAWARE. De. Rem:lton, (Mesas. per Rev. .1 L. Landis. i 00 Amount ackaowledg,delsealere iu relir,ioue papers 3,311 92 823,639 66 Amour.: previously acknowledged 871,916 6.3 In the acknowledgmeute for the week ending Jane "R. b. Wey ton. Huntingdon. Pe.nne., proceeds of Broad. Top Coal. *CU)," should hays been " K. B. • Wigton, Est." In the acknowledgments for last week, "Ladles' Christian Commission Presbyterian Chareh. per clary Cowell, /UM," should have been "Ladies' Christian Commission Central Preabyterian Church," of Phila delphia. The U. S. Christian Commisston.begleane to acknow ledge the receipt of the following additional hospital atorea up to July 21, 1E44: 1 package, St. Jude's Church. I/ bottles of wine, a lady. 1 oackage, North . Bread•stret Presbyterian Church 1 box,.f.burct of the Epiphany. 1 box, Sledding M. E. Church. 1 box, Setto , t Atriam U. F.. Church. package, First Presbyterian Church. Gaily packages. Philadelphia Datty New. . 1 lackago, W. P. Johnston. 110I.MBSBURG. 1 box, Mrs. R. Pattison. GERMANTOWN. Ibex. St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church. houni BASTE R N PENNSYLVANIA. Aliso town-4 boxes, Ladles' Chrikian Commission. 'West Chester-1 box, Ladies' Ald Society. Easton-1 box, a few school girls of Presbyterian Church. SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. Salem-1 box; 1 barrel. 0 116 boxes, barrels, , of stores are acknowledged straw here.. at length, in religious papers. The continuance of the campaign in Virginia, the ac tive n,ovemsnts or our Western armies, and the need there icon every hand for renewed and unflagging ex ertion, Inge the Commission to continue unabatedly its work. A large shipment of ice and vagttabtes has been mace to Gen. Grant's army during the week, from Bos ton. The Army of the Cumberland is being enritlied with onions in large quantities. The wounded at Fre derick City are lain being succored by the delegates and stores of the Commission. So, at every point w here need apparent, all that can be done is being effected. Let there be no want °lntoner or stores for this greet work. OHO. H. STUART. Chairmen, It 11 BANK direst, WPIiILLIPS OIL CON(PaVarY.:-3N thcFo days of bogus oil companies It le really' refreshing to be enabled to give to onr readers the name of a good, reliable oil company, under the control of practical n.on, with a sufficient amount of capital to develop thoroughly their cassessione, We see the names of many oil companies paraded In the Eastera papers that we have good reason to believe are bogus. At least, nothing is really known hero, where their lands are said to be located. The PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY consists of John Idunhall, Oil City; Josiah King, of Pittsburg, and Cochran & Riesecll, of Philadelphia. Tho capital stock of said company is $200.000. Their <1811(1113illalk consist of valuable oil lessee on the Gregg, Watfh. McClintock. Widow McClintock Farm. and on the Cornptunter tract of the H. McClintock Farm. Several of the wells be• longing to this Company are producing a sutlicient amount to pay a handsome dividend on their capital stock In addlthm to their properly on 00 Creek Ms Com pany have a large tract of land in the neighborhood of Mecca, Ohio. They have two wells on this proper !z.end intend o bag then to the depth f feet. ecancomnend comranyt : thepu t lbci pouseisi d of good nu territory, as well as being men of strict integrity . and (air dealing. They are busily en gaged in the development of their lauds. and we think. the stock Is as goral an investment }Vi any to he found In the market. We know both the land and the men, and can cheerfully recousmeini them.—Oil Cull A's ulster. THE BOORS OP SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the Company above referred to are NOW OPEN for receiving subscriptions, M the OA/teat the undereigucd, tvbero any further Information in rela tion to the affairs of the Company can be obtained. COCHRAN & RUSSELL, 22 North FRONT Street. iralt• JULY 11, 1564 igr CALI. IVOR A COUNWE CONVEN TION TO A.VOID TIM DRAFT. At a meeting of tab Delegates fro the. Ward Bounty Fund Committees, held July 9th WI. the following reeoluttone. on motion of SheriffJohn,Thompece. wore adopted: ReAolvoct, 7lnat. the Wards ho czoneeted. to :eorga Gan for the purpose, of. EIEICOII TROD g ooLatwente. Resolved, That each ward ha ruonexted to elect three delegates tut Oen, rat Convention. whose duty it shall ho to euprAlnVend the general interecte of the wards. to promote qp11.7 In thelr actlan, and to adopt such mem sures *sin ..heirjudgment.shall he best adapted to fill the quAta.,f the city under any futurc eall of the Presi dent. Regn i keed. That the Gig core of thin meetin glut reel:mat ed 11 ,sane a call for such Convention Immediately on tht I.•esulng of the call for men by the President of tho 9.141/(1 Stated. • In conformity with thettunvereaolotiose,thedelesatee • thet lefty he sppoint.d by the srards are requested to gar t on MOW U.AT EVENING next, July 25th, In DlB. V.:IICT 00131tT.BOOM Nn. 2. at it o'clock. • DANIEL STEINMETZ. President. Join( IC. VALENTINE, locretary. jy29 rgEr' TIIF, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL ROAD.—Tbe uodersiguod. Commlantonere from Minimal melte. us meti In the net of incorporation of the Northern Pacific Re II road Company. hereby Rive notice to all those named In mid act am Commissioners, that the Ant meeting of the Board of Commtsmioners of Um afore, maid company will he held at the MELODEON WA:: In the city of Beaton, on THURSDAY, the Bret & A y of Bentember next, at twelve o'clock. at noon WII.LARD SEARR. . JOHN A. BASS. 3. 8. Wil'illNOTON, AISS Si. atiliOvi% Clin i StuvEarcx. • • J. M. BEcKgrT. Norai - PI:IMAM." NOSTOX. July it Mt o! J. 3 THE PRESS.--PMIADELPHIA; SATURDAY, ettrLY 23; 1864: THOS. THOMPSON. 1327 Spring Garden street JOSEPH COLLINS, 156 Spring Garden street CHARLES PRYOR, ,Tr. North Thirteenth street THUS. R. DAVIS, 1:1P Meant Vernon street .0320 60 .. 10 GO --- 31 00 W. 576 24 JOS. PATTERSON. Treasurer. PEIILADELPHIA NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON. OF TgliliEBSE ETJLCTORAT. Ticurr ... SENATORIG.L. MORTON McMICHARL, Philadelphia T. CIINNINGIIADI. 'Deaver County. REPRESENTATIVE I. Rolxirt r. Rini, 13. Elias W. Hall, 2. O. Morrison Coates, 14. Charles 11. Shriner, 3. Henry' lin mm . IS. John Wilder, 4. William 71 Rem 16. David ithiCenaughy, 6, Barton 11. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods, 6. Charles M. Runk. 78. Isaac Benson. 7. Bobcat Parke. ID. John Patton, B. William Taylor, 20. Samuel B. Dick. 9. John A. ',neaten& 21. Eventrd Blerer. 10. Rickard H. C0rre11,` ,4 ,.. John P. Penney. 11. Edward Holliday, F 23. Ebenezer hititinitini 12. Charles F. Read. 731. John W. Blanchard. By order of the Elate Cont'al Committee. par (►1•'I•'I(CE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER SUBSTITINT cOMMIME. 422 wm.ffur Street. July 10. 168.1. 'MI. Committee Las Removed to•lfe. 4'22 WALNOV Street, op ataira, where It will recol•m application. front citizens de.irous to secure SUBSTITUTES or HEPRE. SENTATIVES. A payment of 4100 to be made at the' time of application, and a power of atlErney to be given' for the City Bounty. .flubstStutes furnished Su the order of application. Veterans and Aliens desiring to enlist as Substitutes will apply to the Committee, who will have them mud- Cereal into service. when they can select their own regi ment.. Besides the Bounty paid bv Govan:meet, they will receive from the Committee SIR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS In cash, on day of limiter, without deducdon for commission or brokerage. No charge of au y kind is made. Veterans are especially wanted In the service and Can thug re-enlist on the moat advantageous conditions. 00Ice bouts from 10 A. M. to 2 I'. M. DAMEL SraINMETZ, Chairman. J. I. CLARK RARE. JOHN THOMPSON; CLRMENT B. PENROSE. nENav C. LEA, hIR-12t J. G. ROSENOSATEN, Treasurer. "Wm DITIDEND NOTICE.—OFTIOE OP SCHUYLKILL A N'D OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No. 5'.24 NY ALNUT Street. Puit.Anst.eatts, JnlrlB, /S&L The Board of Directors Lave T Bid DAY declared a dl. vidend of ON& per cent. on the capital. stuck parable, free of State Lair, on and after the Rath lust. The ttnne fer hooks - will close on the 20th tut. at 3P. M.,audopen ou the .28tb. Ciylo , ol.l L. J. DEMUTH, Seley. OFFICE MINE KILL AND D SCHUYLRILL HAVEN. RAILROAD COMPA NY, PHILADELPHIA, 7 mo., 11th, At a stated meeting of the Board of Managers, held THIS DAY ~a semi-annual dividend of One Dollar and Mehl y. floe Cents per share way declared, clear of State and United Statea tau, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 21et instant. The transfer book will be closed nntil the 2lst inst. jy12.12t WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. OFFICE PHILADELPIIIA. AND I TRENTON RATLROAD COMPANY. PFILADELPRIA, Tilly 16, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual DIVIDEND' Or FIVE PER CENT. (clear of all tax, , s) from the proilte of the Company. payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 21st Instant The transfer books will be closed until the 21st instant. .1.11.8.6 t OFFICE OF' THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION. No. 412 PRUNE Street. Under the:call for Troupe of July 18th, 1661, the CITY BOUNTY will be pairlitts follows to Recruits duly mustered into the Service of the United States anti credited on the quota of the city of Philadelphia: To Recruits mustered. , for One Year, One Hundred Dollars. To Recruits muttered for , Two Years, Two Hundred %Weis. To Recruits mnetered for Three Years, Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars. Proper certificates of credit , to , the city must be filed In advance , with the Commissioners en heretofore. Principals placing Substitutes in service will be paid in the Fit= manner. . Hy crder of the Commission: ROBERT hi. MOORS, Jr., Secretary. Igy. V. S. SANITARY CO3IMISSION— DEPARTMENT OF . ..LABOR. INCOME, AND REVENTIL FOR THE GREAT CANTRAL FAIR.— Committees throughout New Jereer. Delaware. and Pennsylvania. that hare not yet remitted "One Day's Labor " of indnatri %I classes: " Ono Day'? Income" of employees; and "One Day'e Beret no ' of corpora tions, in their respective districts ' Mill please complete the much-needed collections at earliest convenience, and forward to SEVE N TH Street. HORN. Eeq . Treasu rer, US South Phliadelohla ALA CGREOOW .T. MITCH ESON. Chairmen Committee on Organization 'L. 11101T0011EltY BOND,' •• 'Chairmen Mrs. REV. E. W. Barna. . • OFFICE OF THE HAZLETON COAL COMPANY, No. 303:WALNUT Street, PIIILADDLMIA. July 21 ISM. The Board of Directors of the ITAZGETO.. COAL COMPANY have this day declared a "Seini-aunusl Dividend" of SIX PER CENT.. equal to TEI ESE DOL LS RS per Share, clear of Government and State tax, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives on and after the Ist day of Auguet next The Transfer Books PLO be closed until TUESDAY. August 2d. UAW, Treasurer. iTa32. tar ATTENTIIO FIFTEE'NTH WARD I !!—A public meeting _of the citizens of the ward will be held at the SCIIIOOI,HOOS B. Co ATBS and TWENTIETH Streets, on SATURDAY EVENiNO,. the Molest, at S o'clock. to appoint delegates to the Crusty Convention to avoid the Draft. 3Y?-'l-21. WILLIAM MANN, Chairman of Previous Mectinge to Avoid the Draft. Or OFFICE CITIZENSI'VOLENTEER SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE, No. 422 WAL NUT STREET, July 'IA, WA. Official instructient, under date of Tray 15th, having been issued to the Provost Marshals to grant no certifi cates of exemption fora definite terra of years, but 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 tarnish each certificates of exemption tui the Provost Marshals are authorized to give. and they cannot pretend to gna•an tee that the substitutes furnished shall. not be liable to military service for three years.. All subscribers, who are not satisfied with the condi dons now Imposed by the War Department, are invited ,o call and withdraw their an bscriptions. DANIEL STEINMETZ,. Chairman. .1. O. ROSENGARTEN,-Treasurer. J. I. CLARK HARE. JOHN THOMPSON. HENRY C. LEA.- • CLEMENT 11. PENROSE. liar PREMIUM FOR - TWENTY. FOURTH WARD RECRUITS —M a meeting of the TW ENTT-FOURTII WAND,I3CUPITY COMMIT TEE, hold JULY D. ISeel, the following resolution was nnanitnounly adopted: Resolcrd, That this Committee will pay a premium of TWENTY DOLLARS for each three years volunteer who shall be enlisted to the credit. of the Twenty fourth Ward, to be Wald to the party preeettting the re cruit, on the certificate of the martering °Ulcer; and that a pretni um of T W E ig TY. FIVE DOLL aRS be paid for each three year's tinbritute who shall be obtained for a citizen enrolled in the Twenty -fourth . Ward to bo paid as above provided. E . SMCER MILLER, iyl•sk Secretary. ---- • - ligr OFFICE OF THE PAILADEL PFJIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY, • PEILADHLPRIA. July M), 1981. The rates of Freight on ail ki ticii of sforehand ise trans posted over the MAIN LINE, and the DELAWARE. RAILROAD. with its connections, .will be advanced twenty (0) per cesium on rates ae per pnbitshod tariffs bearing date.. of January 18:11 and.Aurtl Ist. That This ad ance to take effect MONDAY, July 25th KIINNET, Snnerintendent. MIA& K. IDE, Master of Transportatto.p._ Iger" NOTICE:—OIL spßrsiug-ou. WELLS—OIL LANDS lII , WESP 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 interestsby calling upon the owner, from IO A. M. to 2 P. M...from whom all par ticulars can be obtained. WM. TOUPIN. 261,21t043 ((OUSE. CHESTNUT Street, above Ninth. igr , 8700 CASH P4ID SCRSTI TUTES and . . . PRINCIPALS SuPPLTED. At No. 4OO LIBRARY Ltree, abore Fourth strest. 3720-6 t. - TEE OCUSQUISTCA:NNA, AND WM. WATER CANAL CO bit'ANl ES have utak:aloe at No. 411WALNDT Street, .Soom No. 4. The "Transfer Agency'' of these Companies, heieba fore in Rooth FOURTH street, has been removed to the office of the Companies. at the place above stated. Je'27.llot gri ST. PATIUCK'S. THE SIXTH OR.AND ANNUAL EXCURSION to ATLANTIC CITY-of the COIVORENATION OF ST. PATRICE'S CHURCH, will be given on WEDNES DAY, July 27th: Tickets,.sl,2s; may be obtained at any of. the Catholic Boolt.Stores. Proceeds in aid of the poor and the orphan 2.nd-destitnte children of soldiers. Marshall's. Brass and :String Bands wilt accompany the Excursion. Last Boat !Eaves vnivesrusEr WHARF at 6 A. SI., precisely. .1316. 2.3,25.21-4 t. MILITARY. ATTENTION!' TWENTIETH •113- 01MENT P. V. Camp CADTVALADEN., Jaly t 2. BBL • All men absent on farioughs will report themselves in Camp THIS MORNING, atS o'class as the Regiment hos received marching orders, an ill break camp at 8 30 o'clock. A street naradewill be made over tho following route: Down Ridge avenue to Nineteenth street. down Nine teenth to Green, down Green to Broad, down Broad to Spring Garden, down Spring Garden to Twelfth. down 'iwelith to Chestnut. down Chestnut to the Custom Nouse, where the. regiment will be reviewed by the BOuuly Ynna Commission By order of WILLIAM B. THOMAS. Colonel Commanding. J. B. Itratur, let,Lteut. and adjutant. It HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR suAL, FIRST DISTRICT. PA. rIEBLADELPEIA. June 28,1564. Thenames of persons removing to or from this Dintrict will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment. Copies-of the lirto are open for public inspection, and civil tracers and all citizens are invited to appear and point out errors in the lists and give such information as may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any person enrolled may appear before the Board and. chain to have his name stricken off the list if he can show satisfactorily that ho le not properly enrolled, on account of d lienagpe lon. rerldenee, Over-age, Permanent Physical Thenht/ity. A compiler. ce with the foregoing suggestions is ear nestly solicited. -WM. R. LEHMAN, iel9-tf Captain and Provost Marshal. TUB I I EXCELSIOR" HAMS aitit Vim BEST IN THE WORLD. . . . ••••••• • • • • NONE GUUINB UNLESS BRANDED a. g. M. & co.i , gpitivaLlionstoup 3.H. MIOUENER &:.00., • • • • " • - OBIT - BR/a, - PROVISION DALTAIRB, CURERS OF THE osuswiirk "E X. CELSI " SUGAR-CURIA HAMS. Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT. Stmt. - Between Aroh and Be4a streets, Philadelphia. The Justly-celebrated " EXCELSIOR " HAMS fee mired by .I. H. M. at (4 (ln a styli peculiar to thette seteea) expressly for; FAMILY FMB, are of dellolzus Savor, free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and ars trononneed by spicare. superior to coy now offered for We. my2a-tutheAm NITRATE: OF BILVER.—POWERB & wEloirr.)lAN'S, Pale. at bottleast mannbeturers' prices. (11,11 HARRISON SMITH, 114 L WALNUT St. CARTES DE VISITE OF POPULAR and, pleasing styles; clear, distinct, and amanita &sures that cannot -fail• to please the most erttleal. REHM'S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Orson. Ito T CiIeYTYP ES MADE AT B. ,F. -L:REIBIBR'S, ara the efforts or artists; a zlance Fill couriuoa of their auporiority: exatainalloa proves Oleir wonderful accuracy. 424 ARCH Street. le! :REIMER'S • SPLENDID SUCCESSES .MOU Sr. those .far. ("mod likenesses, Colored Photo .l**rhst beautiful and artialleal in style and flnlei,; at Oho low price 4)1'111, at SECO. Street, above Gree.n. ORTEAITS, PLEASING • IN TABIR P Attie and accurate In their resemblance t the sub ject,. are 8.. F. REIMER'S life•alre Photogr,uhn to ott colon.. See specimens. ORM ARCH Strat i ,' -Nit i 739• Ill• r CAMERON, Chairman A. H. THOMSON, Treasurer RETAIL DRY CIOODS. ARMY' NAVY, AND CIVIL • CLOTH HOUSE. W.. T. SNOD4aIIASS, 34 S. SNOB Street, and 23 STRAWBERRY Street. A large stock of all kind of CLOTHS, CASSIMERIS, YESTINVS, &c., Al fair prima. purchased before the rlee, Independent of yoid gr!ntblera, by ao package, piece, or yard. Oar motto In to cell. We don't peddle. Come and see our Mock. The Army and Bail , trade Etna oar special at tenliou. LINEN DU CB FOIT .8111T8 kiwarli quality, white mid colored. Natural color, extra heavy. Mintier Unarm. fancy Drills. Wide floe black Alpacas. While Itlnwollios Voltage. No ail mince In Hummer Ciuolmeraa. Flue Stock for Summer Kull Fall: TAW NS. Cool at Flea from 28 to 00 mute Bummer dram thin low. COOPRA. at CbNARD, inn • e ! B. coiner NINTH and DIARKET pIOR ORGANDY LAWNaRBDUCED -a-el FROM 81 20 to 75 els. Rich Organdy Robes ' MT reduced to Lewin; reduced f rom $1 to etc Grenadines at very low prices. SUM flier Drees Goode all reduced. India Silks red need to 75 ete and $l. White Ratan° Shawle and Circulars, White and Bieck Lace !Minces and Rottuidaa; glimmer Shawle gelling oil very low. White and Colored Shetland Shawls. EDWIN Heads R CO.. AG South %MOND Street. VLONNO 01JT ~ S UMMER DRESS' GOMIS AT LOW PRICES. A great Tarloty of styles of this mason's Importation, from M. cents to y l. Best Peale Lawns at 8734 cents. Figured Morton Lamely 0372 cents. French Lawn', at 40,104'02 and 8734 cents. Best makee of inslinsi Calicoes, flinhame, and all leads of Domestic Coeds, !kr below the mattufacturer'e pr3fee: White Carers and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenaditrs Shawls. 60 all. wool Cashmere Sllawls. 7115, worth are). STEEL & SON. 3717 Nos. 713 and 7EO Borth TBSTR Street. - RXAMINE 0131 t LAWNS. A- , Lawns, brew» ground, neat figured, 44e. Lawns,.whltegraced. neat figured, 41e. 4 Buckaaack and•Bedb Towels. large,assortment, Bird's Eye Linen 'rowels. Ertl maize Damask Towels. • Shetland Wool Slfawls for tour etc, $3. Bathing Flee vele; red•aii grayy jyB' JOHN' I f. STO ES. 702 ARCH Street. icrctfAlli DR PARIS," FOR THE SlClN:—Thla:delighttill preparation la earn clan y recommended to ladles - alma vUiting the country or aea ehore. for removing the diecoloratione caneed by sunburn or exit air. The 'Entail de Paris" 14 en doreed and•itnlverealinnierby the ladles of the French capital. EIINEXN JOIIIN, No. 111 S. TENTH Street, below'Clieetnnt, Agent for l'Emall de Payts. 9e23-Imif prETlr'477w,lims - Jl7m The attention:of LADIES ABOUT LSAT. IRO THY. tllTYlpr the' 'lteallhore," Wa tering .Placee, or • "the Country, le E respectfully Invi.od - to the extensive stock scof WHITE GOODEL a ultraile for SUMMER P! WEAR for WHITE BODIES, ktORIUNG , 14 WRAPPERS, dra. • An extensive assortment to offered in Dice and Worked Ed-inge and Inoirtings, Vella, • Handkerchiefs, Collara;Sleeves, and in plain k and fancy Plaid,' Striped, and Figured White • Goode AT PRICES'SIDCH• I3ELOW THEIR PRESkET RETAIL VAGUE. mi 100 Printed . Linen CUnkbric Dresses.. , D 100 pieced Puffed, Tucked, and Otriped Muslin.. E. 11T. NEEDLES. tvir X4:4?-i , .I+4:* 4:ri,e COI'AILTNERSIFIPS. M•SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSO. SUBSCRIBERS thernaehrea tog Cher under the llnic BOLTON, DYNE3UN, & CO., and will continue the Car Banding burineea In all Ite•branchee es the old establishment, corner TW82(17 . -FIRST and HAUL. TON Streets. JOB: R. BOLTON, OSO. R. DYNEMAD, 0. W. CHILDS. jylArn• JULY 1.1861 SITItINLER RESORTS. COLIIMAIL BOISE, CAPE MA-Y. FOR THE SPA-MORE TEntouos IN TWO HO Es. UNITED STATES- HOTEL; ATLANTIC CITY`i NOW OP • ; I t'OP. Trains leave VINE- STREET FERRY' daily. M.. I 'and 4.15 P Termini par week, or $3.50 per day. " . , • BROWN Se WOEVE)PEIt.,... !ram • • •. • PROPRIETORS, • THE WHITE HOUSE, LOCATED ON -••• Maesachnsette avenue, between the Ocean and Rani road, road, at ATLANTIC CITY , is now prepared to receive visitors. The proprietor, thankful for poet liberal sup port. Pledgeshim self to spare no efforts that will contri bute to the happiness of his patrons, and secure for them the comforts ota home at the sea-side Pbr information. address n. • WM. WatTNI1011811: je2s- mgt.. • Atlantic City. HELLERTOWN HOTEL, NO-11 H . ON COUNTY. PA._—k few. more BOARD ERS ran accommodated. Tho -place Is surrounded by tine scenery;ntid Is easy of areas.. The undirided attention of the proprietor will be strata° the boarders Terns tlO •per week. For partleelere apply so.J. C. STEINER &C0.,12.0 North T IRDStieot. ?WM . iy2l-3t re • Proprietor, GWEN. DASH. 1 1 .LORENCE HEIGHTS.-THIS BEAtII TIFUL RESORT to now Open for the reception of guests. Terms SI.S per week, or elper day. Apply on the premises or at No. GOO'SAICSOid Street, 3719-12 V R. 0- SPERM, Proprietor. RUMMER RESORT.-Wll-0 A D.. T GP "... 1 MOUNTAIN HOURB.—This romantic spot can be reached daily by the Pennsylvania. Central Railroad to Bnntingdoe. thence by the Bread-Top-Railroad' via Dudley. Excursion Tickets are• tanned •at bail tAs Mrnai reltre, whirl] are good c I,l'the first of October. First-class accommodations. Tsens—sl2 per week ; per dr:y.4240. Children and servants bait price. For farther particulars address. • C. IC ALLMOND.&Co., Managers. .179-1 m Broad-Top City,. Huntingdon CO., ?a. 10tRIGAITTLITE ROUSE; BRIGANTINIC - 1 -r BEAM N. J.—H. D. SMITH: Proprietor. This large and commodious Hotel is now opetsfor the reception of visitors. • Persons desirous of• visiting the sea-shore will and this one of the most destrable plasm' for excellent Bathing. Fishing,. Gunning. as- linea tion, three miles from Atlantic.Cliyiand.commuulas don from Philadelphia twice.a day, vlallamden and atlantic ,Eallroad. Boata. will be tu• readiness at the Inlet, on:the arrival of the trains. to convey gueste to the Hotel. • • - • Terms moderete. For furthor information address the, proprietor. REDFORD MINERAL BPRITTOS.— This popular Summer Resort to u w oPon.ami we pared for the reception of visitors, until October neat. The , Hotel 'will be under the charge of the moat expo rtenced management In the country The Bedford Railroad.hoeheen Ilnishodho within one hours' ride of Springs, over Otte TarnMhe road. Visitors will come by Fonneylvosta Railroad to Hunt ingdon, thee by Broad Top , and Bedford' throosh. Ample arrangements have been made to supply deal. era and individuate with the BEDFORD WAFER, la well-steamed casks. as fallowe: For Barrel, Oak (40 VW. 43 CO • Half Barrel, oak '• " " mulbezry 2 4 0 00 0 All orders addressed to E: L. ANDERSON, Bedford, promptly tilled. Persons wliihing rooms, or as F informaßon about elace.will address ESBY - L. ANDBWON. .152-2 ass 46 THE OLAIMNDON,." ATLANTIC CITY, is now-open for. the accommodation of boarders. This honpe.is situatod.i.u.a central part of the Island. and every copuri..M. the bone commands a fine view of the sea. The bathing never girdit%. . be-lm Jams 'sms, )1, D. RLIBLR WHITE SULPHUR VA "•L' SPRlNGS.—The.Protwietottakes pleasure in an nouncing that thts..favorite and. fashionable Watering Place is now opoglor.visitors. The personal and un divided attention of thoproxiotor willbe given to the wants and comforts. of hinkgusets. 33.1-lin • N. W. WOODS. Proprietor. gEA. BATHING.—NATIONAL HALL, CAPE ISLAND. Caro May, N. J., is now open for the reception .of Pea numerous gnosis. Terms moderate. Children andm.l2 years of ago. and servants half pTiee. Superior escommodstlons and Maple room for two hundred persons. A.. 1110.24 0 ARBSTSON, J4124-2m Proprietor. TTNITED STNI'ES HOTEL, LONG BiwiCti, N. J., is now open for the reception...lZ visitors. Address B. A.6t3OEXASEB, Prop'r. CHEsta COUNTY HOUSE , it,T, ',ANTIC CITY, N. J.—This private BOLIDLIO.. HOMY. (always open for Boarders), to now fully. ar ranged for tho.actommodattion of Slimmer ',Niters The Inflation Se one of the best on the Inland, betel thltall clew ache Ocean, and near excellent bathing , grahaA. my3l-Ym JACOB KRIM, Proprietor. ARMY GOODS. FROTHENOBAM & WELLS HAYS POI SAIM WAVY, INIDFOIA, AND LIGHT SUBBMOS ' AND MINTING& • • ETA SEA Elk MILL& ~, si_fAVlr 04ETIIN FLANNELS. wASAING.COn MD VICTORY CAXERICS AIM .. . LAMS. DROWN. BLNACIIED, AND CORSET JEANS. Ho. 12 VORiTID YARN, &o. se2S-4}lf Q. HOU SM. A.1%1 & CO:., NO. R,57 BROADWAY. .31EW INFORTRE6 OP MEN'S & LADIES! GLOVES, GERMAN AND ENGLISIL HOSIERY, MEN'S FpRistISIIING GOODS, LADES & DRESS TRIMMINGS, to which an INVITR.TRE WHOLESALE TRADE. - j71043m TRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS. USTCALP & SON, 4.534, SAI,Rhf STREET, BOSTON MASS., The only 'manufacturers the United States of .Braas Alphabets and Figures, Lo any great extent or in any variety. Sold at wboletale at the Lowest Cash Prices. Also, flat beet of INDIILIBLE STSNCIL INK, MI/ cheap. Stencil Dies and all kinds of Stencil Steak. In entriesor orders promptly attended to. jy2l-Sm trEATON So DEN CICLA, HARD WARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOT 00M MERQE, and 510 NORTII Streets, offer for sale: Anebor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. St B. 144cl:eels Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Loske's Sehool Slates. Copper, Brass, aid Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also a foll assortment of American Hardware. fes.ffm PRIZE -STEAMER DONEGAL.—THIS Steamer basins been adjudged to the United Statue. for the public seraloe. at the appralttentontl a ie is with drawn from sale. WILLIAM MILL ARD. 8 rLA illDitustts, J aly 111. UM 4 r k hat. . - ia.4 VIION THE NEW YONr. T1M.05 1 OF --a- SATURDAY. *les Cumminge lane a chleve.4 enccoe4 rid the frrenni volute° ("Ilan bled Ilciaz St low doveleped to her tholowsveaton of new talents, dieft'agidahed, as it le.bY a differtnretYle of treatment and a iflder ratite of cha racter arid incident than abet employed la the "Lam-; lighter." Itect ioreey, to Ilan later colonial period of fte laletorY,.lef the scene of the series od events, eenrihro' and thrilling• in titer nature, giving Mu' th at, plot that nrpeale forcibly to the springs of romanile interest in every reader. Tlie aniline tone of the dinicitne and de perl t.t ire ek Oat* °rearm ereettc. , are all la Mae artletic keeping, end testify to NM wzdtcr's skill In two dellao- IMOD of the pael f willl6 the chitractora diepley tfic ever living taut!, of the prOilaint. Tho beat. revieweei Ehgter.rt Riad America are Itlti othluit the new novel, and geterally I;pr:A of It tribe liti:ltent terms. and ne , talphdloe to' "The Lamplighto:;•" by the mime author. e. Bocat. FOR 7.11.4 COUR- . rt (JUST rom)uttED BY CARLETON.) Dark nese and Dayllgll. Iliria.YAluies' NC',, N0ve1.18.60 Out In Oa World. A new novel by T. 8. Arthur.. 1.80 1 Woman's Philosophy of Womsai:' Iloirpar. A uew . novel by the auribfbf "Lain". 1.40 Miss Moloch's Noyals. Handsome now editions • • 1.0 Cbsttotte Bionic'', 'Novels Rath:inn; story and Criticism. By 3Fnnat 74111311. GO Was :da Successful ? Hr. Kimball's nalritorrel..... 1.60 Never(Vie. A new novel by the author of•' Olio" 2.60 Peculiar. Epee Strgent'e very soccesetil novel.. 1,14 The Life of Jesus. Ernest Henan's great 'work •• T. 51) The Ail of Comvereation. An admirable gal 6. •• • t 23 Titleafrout the Operas. With all the plots )toe's Wozke. Elegant new editions • These boon are ,old everywhere, and ',MU seat by mail. free, -au recon4 of price, by . . OW. W. CARLSTOLT; jy23:wetf Publisher. New Yore 3,11;1:744D'Et• TEN-CENT PUBLICAN. Tbr reast n wiry KOWTO's Ten. cent Publicatione are' now,hy universal moneent,pot Mille head of theirname rcne competitors, irrtat a greater amount of talent and tame fo employed in getting them op. They era live Book s,ood admirably adapted to the requirements of the Oman. They are Maim of tlaudard literary excellence, and wrlttim •by the most popular authors. The pub- Hamra or their agents have never descended to the meanneso of tent:testing dealers not to sell those of their compotttcrs. nor to• arced their own where Mime have been ordered, and do • net consider any such dodge us .cessary to the lIIICCO3i Ot their works. LADIES AMD GENTLEMEN, JUDGE FOR TOUR- Attention !s-cellod - to their list of highly popular novels. They are: No. P. The Hunter; No. 2 The Trapper's Retreat: No. 3: The Patriot Highwayman: No. 4 The Ilmetrd Ilitititriet. No. 5. The Track of Fire; No 6. Tho flan Eatertiz• No 1. Charlotte Temple; No. S. The Death Face . ; No: The Indian Slayer: No. 10 The Tiger of the Mean; No. 11. .The footer's Triumph: No, 12. Tho Ocean Rorer% or the Freebooters of the Wen; No. 13. Tbo Tory Ontiriit.d ; No. 14. Zeko Ster num, the Llon-heirrted Emit; No. 15. The Snourge of the Seas; No. 16. The Captive Malden- No. 17. Long Legged Joe, or, the'Defoon of tha Woods; No. 18. The Wild Mountains. For sale by all NarrivAgonte,. and Beet, post paid, on receipt of Rabe. Liberal terms to agonta: GEORGE'IVitT:NRO tr,; nd:• WILLTAId - rtreet. NEW YORK. A SENE©D .V VANS, • &nevi"ors to . WILLIS'n TIAZA.REp, 724 citzsTxur Street, Have received MARGARET AND GrniRIDESAIDS. By the au thor of "The Queen of the County. AZARIAN. By 11. E. P:oecott, author of "The Am ber °ode." THE LADDER OF LIFE By the author of "Bar ba ra'a History. " A SERMON, preached ne-the Broadway Tabernacle, by Rec. Morruto Dix, S. T. D: CoDdIN ?HMIS. A Tale. LINNET'S TRIAL. A Tale by the Author of "Twice Lori. HOTSPPR: A 'Tale of the Old Dutch Manor. jy22 NEW BOOKS! N.VVir BOOKS I Religions Training of Children at the School. the Family, and the Church 13t Catharine E. Beecher. Loyalty on the Frontier; Or. Stitched of Union Men of the Secthwest. with 'lncidents and Adventures in B Rebellion on the order. BrA. Bishop. Haunted Hearts. By the author of the Lamohllghter. The Potomac and the Rapidan; Army Noted from the Failure at Winchester io the Reinforcement of Rose crane, 1561-3. By Alonzo H. Faint. Tempest and Sunshine; or; Life la Kentucky. By Mrs. Margaret 3. Holmes. • The Bogle Blast. or Spirit of the Conflict. comprising Naval and Military Exploita; Raids, Ac. By E. S. S. Rouse. For tali:by 'W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. .i)2O 600 CHESTNUT Street THE INDEPENDENT. 010F69/11: Berms This weekly Religious. Litentry.and Family Jonnial. edited by BE?. HENRY WARDSBEECHER, ROf..IDSHHA'LBANITT, D.D., Is tamed In the same form, andat•tha same low Prise of Tee 191unin. notwithstandins •the- crest edmanee is IUnr.EttNRY WARD MOECJEIP.M. TB! roLLowura mnxEr: minims AH B BrEcIAL 00FT&{• WILLIAM ALLEN BIPELEN., HORACE GREELEY, Tsame--42 per nanam.-.4'aL3-ita•advanoe, Bpecimall• unnabere sent rcreAs. • NEW DMICA.I.4 BOOBS. TANNE3fB NEW •ISINTIAL 07 , PRACTIOIL A. new enlarged edition. WITHI 6 POCKET-DOSLAND ETKFTOM:I3OOI4. Fourth edifice. revieed. FULLSR. BEEED . TiSM. A new. revised.ell - BYPORD- ON TUE UTERUS. 134.13ERTORTROPIMIQ_SITTRUSBar. CHEW 'E. LEcTuRES.OIY-atsinoAL EDITCA.TION: A NEW MEDICAL:. CAT k1..09U - B, olessiaed , and priced, Itu ahed grads r.29n ay IsasHon. jet EN Salth SIXTEt-tUreet. ArrL,wrowa.w• LIMERIOAII CYCLOPEDIA. The Matey for ras Invaluable Library of llnfversel Informerton to at ^l6onth SIX YR Street, *mud story. Also, RECORD OP THE RicRELLIOSI By Frank Van*. fall-t.: VILLAGR.GRE2N LITAIII.I36ARDI 5C11100.14.4 miles beyond Me dia. and 3 miles from Olen Riddle. on the West Ches ter .Railroad. Thoronch coarse in Mathematioe. Bain ; rat Scienese, Languages, end 'English. Practical lee. • tons in 61.11183413¢' and. Rsgiaeering. Pins library and apparatus. Number.of pupils limited. Begins Sept. Ist: Pupils have benefits of a Lorno, Refers to John C. ' Capp & Son. 23 dontls Third street ; • Taos. J. Clayton. Pitth and Prune ; John ISO Walnut. .S.ddress Bey. J: J RNRY BARTON. A. M . VILLAS'S OREM Penna. g-"' um" I",•C'tm"'S. NEW PUBLICATIONS. J. E. TIL'VON- tt CO., rultf.lBll3lllVlMSte2t Fine neiA3Bitione•••• 1.60 AND THEODORE TILTON, Kr TWO .1303ELVALIEtS ECEIZEM ONE SERMON EVOIT 'WEER. BUTOES 70 128 .001.VMM; RET. THEODORE:L. CITYLEE, ARV: ROBERT• HATVIELDI. BA Y 131 ), TATZOR.. JOSEPH H..RIMIARDS, Pub]taker, No.- 5 E.XSKISIAN . New•Tork FOR SALE BE NEW& L9E:STB EDUCATIONAL. - 1333CEYNIX 0113 L INS-T IT trr (INr both aava). PHG7.53 XVILLIS,, Chester county, Pn. Thorough, tostructtou, to English branches,. with Latin, French German, And Music. • For partlcalars see Annular, by id 'hamar, JOSEM A. BOW, Box 143; Pl-1(2.;5.14V ILLS. Chester co., Ya. jyttl-eta.thet• WOODLAND BEDIINARY, WEST PHILADELPHIA. —A DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for Young.Ladtos be opened September 14. ht No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE, by Roy. HENRY REEVES, A. M. assisted by competent and experienced Teaohers. Mr. R. retiree from the Chain. bersburg Seminar", where the session has regularly cloned with nearly.fourecore pupils. • Address, till Julyls, tho Principni, at Chambornbeirg, Pa. After that. No. 9 Woodland Terrace, West PhDs. dalphis. REFERENCE, —Rey. Albert Barnes, Rev. R. A. Boardman. D. D. ; Retro J. 0. Butler, Rev. 0 W. Mo ',hail, D. D.; Rev. C. W. Shields, D D. : Rev. John W. Mears; Hon. Jos. Alison and A.. 0. Cattell, Esq., Philadelphia:"llon J. lienneilyMorehead, Pittaburg; Hone. Damns Chambers and A. K. McClure, Chambers• burg. iy9 sinitf TB - 4 WEST- CHESTER ACADEMY -a- AND ITILITARY INSTITUTE. The rchotestic year of ten months commences on the arm TUESDAY, the ath of September next, and closes on the let of Jniy following. Boys and young men prepared for Collage or Business in lie various requirements. The modern languages are taught by native resident Teachers, who have no connection with any other achooL For catalogues and fall information apply to WM. F. WIERS. A M., Principal; or, J. HUNTER WORRALL, A. M. Ph. D.., Aveog.iate Principal, WEST CUBSTER, Penns. AA GRADUATE OF - HARVARD, 'WITH an experience rf ten years in teaohing, Y will opon, b tsnia city, in SEPTEMBER, a gallant for oung T.eetee. Ngseber limited to fifteen. Tense, CM a rear. RYPEREZMAII—Itet. Or. Fai2HiSn. /tNi 'nll.o greet; Rev. Roger Owen. Obentnnt Bill ,• Wm. R. Trotter, Reg., F limb; Front street; S. E, Mitchell,. Ran., SE York avenne,•Pbiladelphia; Ex-Proaidente 'sparks and Walker. Cambridge, Mafia, 1/. S. Smith, Es4.,D . °robe& ter, Maas. ; John Rankle, /ba., 14ighton. hi , AL A* dregs 1927-Im* L. if. BUCKINGHAM, Gheatnnt MIL PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE TLS STITUTS FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 1530 AROM Street. Rey. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. CLABSIIOI SMITH, A. FL, Prinsipale. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Aoade mic, and Collegiate. college course in Closet's. Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, tat those who graduate. Modern Langungss, Must°, Paint , tog, and Elocution by the beet masters. For circulars apply at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or address: Box 2011 P. 0. , Phil% &Aphis. ap2o-81:2" - - COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS of all numbers sill brands. Royeta's Duck Awning' Twills of 9.11 descriptions, for Tents, Awnlogo, Trunk and Wagon ' Covers. • Atoto. Yetyer Mottrtfocturere' D er Felts, front to feet *ids. Tamealin, Boltazr. Sail Twine 3go. gam vv. EviPaden, 109 .101 , 138' Alloy. PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP le made of pore, fresh Palm Oil, and l entirely.% Tastable Boast more suitable for Toilet use than f:Dpaa made from antral late. In boxes of one doren 'sakes. for Sayer box liannfaetared by axo. sLturrort & No. I_o BigtI3I.BITTA Street , Willem - Front and IZMIC Iltnns adlovWtl. 4 Is6A3 • lar.A Pig tf : - A PARTNER lierTll n on , s2,ote:" row (0 an Into bniinon.< ,Wlth flip advertiser.. W. M. LEAYENS, .1Y2:1. Al • , Norte liTtaliTED —A G,ENTI E3IAN WEIO" can fardigh cAsit VAIITAL of I.•em MAIM to $20,04 to engage in a Clenerni.nlll7rMlosion and Jobbing beei nes, of Pwmucs, 1'1:477181(1.:TS, &c. The atabscriber possesses lidet'dtatet knowledge and ex perlonee of All the branches of rich A business in no fulled. degree. What he needs 71 a partiwr who wan forniab antidotal Cash Capital'. and seine personal nsalatence. A late and prelltabfe ctsinesa,eriu ho PO' mire& Conalunnientioncstrfetly conod,ntial. Addross •• 8.. T. • " at die office • f The Precar. rituadeitbia• Juts' a Ifni. WANTED TO PURCHA6g--.611 . TM ! rzfi n g. th e Wholemtlo Orocar7 atik sy.o - COLORED - BOt. - 14 011 Ir. ream Ma. ax Wailer hi a Prlviite rivraly. .It,?- 1:01s at r.. 1,? LOCesT flrnst . • • tr •ou _t .-fRG 'SAW DESIRES A. SIT iJ AVON by theist or :Rh of Anyo4l, ea a rAloaman In Mom Ohlt-eIeR.OIIOIeASIO Or retail hnn.e. n'ag Kerne senosintoree with Inetchods In the coal acd lefobnr regions of Pentotti es a tn. Could Intlitenee mei rsde, Pas a rood, eeminerclef edceattop. Would 117.7 e en objection of misting in" U. counting-num whyn . uot otherwise raititeed. Reference Oren'. Addreas ' , Eternise, " 2 1 14.18 oleo. 7A . YOUNG AN, Vflo 151 - 15 in aequaintaeci. with, titer ,rtetail Trade, desires to enle?a good ion log Holm by the let or Anthill; wit sell on coetalsatorror salary. Midst= lOT three tiara, this nice, •••• C." • Jy2L.3t .1' 'BST-CLASS BCTK-BEEPER• can be bad by vriiplying at ti-daOJgce. ..fore thirty.. Piz• married, Will . give satin:M.om city reference. Add mac '•P: E. T.'' • • • Jy23 Cc' . PRINTER WANTED:-.1 JOURNEY.. BIEN, - AO IR IR good PRINTIir and nnderolande the maniere a Power ?reel, or ISWilling to learn, is in anted no Flrontan hi stogie., nearilie city To a per. too et landau:hod chttractsf a - permanent tanatlen will be given. Aaireso "Minion." this Ginn. :17W-9t* To DRUVOISTS:- , -WANTED . IM JE DIATELY, s PIiRSON cAsopetent fir every wan to lake charge of a Iron- class (Chestnut strist) Ricci t ()rye Store. Salary 411011. addreaa, reitrtnce, Philadelphia An, Mee: . . • jy911.41., Tit LACK WWI T H.W.A.ND'WHEtL 7 B WEIGHTS VANTEIS:, • • •. CIIII7 wortrilicisgsvig's OTPTOI. WAtntracroTDE4o?.. • WA a ntitivroie. D. C.. Jal74; 1W.4. Wanted at once, to -york in Govrrn . ment r show., Onarterinnetere 'Depnrtiaitnt, of WaaftWon, one hnodred (100) gond ISLACITSStrIId6. and ono nun dyad (lOW good WHEELWHIIIIITS The pay per month will be Mats' doWira (AEG)); with one (I) ration per day, and Loggia] privileges when sieh. Apply to Captain CNA.); 11. 70317E:1N5: A: Ca C. S. A.. corner Twenty-esnana and A) 'Streete• Wanb gtoz, P. C. D. FL ROCKER; Brigadier Oeneral and Chief QW.rtormaTtor )7(1-473 . Deyartment of Waahinran. TEAMSTERS WANTED WASPTIXATC . Julf 'WAN/ ED, at once, TA B S 3 1117SDEED T STERS. each capable of driving- with eingtb line, and' managing nix-mule team*. To such who are competent to perform the dderther pa7per month will be thirty dc3lars; with =lt radon per day, end hospital privileges. including the beet'. medical attendance when sick. apply to Captain Charles R. Torapkins, A. Q.; St.' 17: S. A.. corner Twenty-second and fl sirlteto. Washing ton, I). C. D. R. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Qtfarterma.ter, Depot of Waabingtow. 000 -A. PARTNER' WANT% D' *with this aumant.eltber stave ar in a Manufaatming Business Millis eity,nowtn PUCC€6S fuI alteration. %R aiding very large pronto. The tlemand • for the *Miele made is eery extensive. nit Dan Milian slid YOU , " Mann/enterer.' et The Preamoinel;..iyl9•W' 350,000 TO LOAN..ATS:PNR for ss + en sears igone sum. or divided t o en 3.1e9 Sostb.PCICSTEC Streit— $4O, 000 TO LOAN: 9 R MO R T GAt fr ''..' uaecotoel l.!o p rit.nPercent,,bMlMSLOt • . . cirARLEs Rumps. 3340-10t!` . Conveyancer, No. 36 E. SEVENTH St. 60 „f 31914111 I-I WANT A.GENTH LASTING i fig i 'Vre'ara f a i lan i ßr a B ZI z t other articlee. Yittets circulars cestifrce. d uress 100.ibiror8m • JOHN T. 'LORD. Biddeford. Halos. WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR wz° CASH. & oral! -dotsbed dwelling house.. hen of inoutabrances, with all. the modern improvements, situated on Walnut, Locust. or Borneo streets. west of Broad arrest Address " itoxls7B, P. 0." jy22. 4t'' . . woR SALE- FlntritES- OF • A DR#G -A- STORE. suitable for most any kind of business. Apply at 722 MARKET Street. Wale- FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE LARGE -a- CUTTING MACHINE for Paper. Howard & Rbhare make._ Two Paging Machlnee—one paging la the cheat, the other in tae book. address ROBERT H. ELLIS. arglatme, 143 FULTON Street, NM YORK.: FOR SALE-BRA 88 FOUNDRY Steam Engine, Lathes, Tool" and Fixtures of ever, kind. In complete work's r order. Apply on the mend. tee. 1005 BEACH &treat, geneingtom iyl.l-6r fit FOR SALE VERY LOW-A. HAND. Ma SOME GOTHIC COTTAGE, having all the modern conveniences; stable, coach•honee, vezemide girder, and heaotitul grounds attached, on FRANI:FORD Road. helms' Alltgheny Avenue. Apply to WM. ROSSELL. ALLEN, E. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT SM.. 2a door. 023 St. FOR SALF-THE PROPERTY N. E. corner of NINETEENTH and MARKET Rif • comprising store and dwelling on Market street, and four small d wellies's on Nineteenth street. Apple to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, 6. E. coy. FOURTH. and W NUT, 2d floor.. . j 711.81•-• FOR • SALE CHEAP- THREE. ..Eta STORY Brick 1:1 WELIIIi 0, with three story doe-. e Hack Buildings. modern • conveniences, 80. 1324' Praal,ford road; lot 303000. Price, clear. only 43400. jy23 E. PETTIT. 32:3 WALNUT Street. gal' TO EXCHANGE. VA.LIIA.I3LB =at—lmproved Delaware front FARM, 97 saes: nese. I•bamaay Station. 75 miles out and 4 tulles this side of Bristol Several others to exchange. Call and excising Register of farms for sale. and ox change. • iYM E PETTIT, 343 WALNUT Street.lB a A LARGE LOT AND HOUSE FOR Mak Pale in Heaton. Possession given nn the First of Eighth month. Inquire of R. W. oRUM. No. 222 North THIRTEENTH Street. J 2t' • aft FOR SALE—VALUABLE BUSI.- .Ico. NESS PROPERTY, Batiste at No 630, 632, and GM Korth Second strew. cmsisting of three stores, with dwellings attached. The• whole will be sold together, to close an estate. A portion of the parches° tconeY may terrain on mortgage For particulars. inquire of SECONDAI,I4 . 18 South Street , . PITILATELPHU I JOIT 7Uoi LE6I. jr2VISX in FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE —Situate N. \V. corner of FRANK - FORD Road and NORRIS Street. Lot NO feet on Frankford and 414 feet on Norris sugar. Six brick dwellings on Frankford• road, a•thrnfretory brick factory, S 3 feet by 43 feet on Norris stallet., vitt; cotton machinery therein; engine. house, IFil i kl4ollers and engine in; two-story brick h, v., 80, attached, and other btaldings.'• For fu r inj3; istion, inquire at N. IL corner of SE 'yIII,'MSPRUCE, Streets. 3.3,134ittt FOR SALE-A DARK DIA3IO , °ANY Bay HMO. 17 hands high, 7 years old. Bound, kind, Mallen, and fast in etogle or double ker nels. A thet• rate horns for a coupe. at RIAU'S STAIIIAS. - China Hall, CHESTNUT Street. JOH X•. 0 ., WHIT.TIER. 'T TN IT ED STA TES. DIS TRICT 07 PENNSYLVANIA. —Ser._ THE PRESIDENT OF TOE UNITED STA TES.' TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICPUFSPENN; SYLVANIA.—Getarixo: WILSRBAS. The District Court of the United Statesdrm and for. the Eastern District of Pennaylvaula, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in tbo name, of the United btares of America, bath decreed all. persons general who bare, or pretend to have.any.right.tale..or. interest in sloop CYCLOPS, her Tackle, Apparel, and Earoitnre. and the Goode, Wares, and . Merchandise laden on board thereof, whereof is master, cap, Lured by the United States steamer "Flag,.' under - the command of Commander .1. A. Williamson. to • be mentsbed, cited. and called to j adgmer.t. at the time cruiplece underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex premed. (justice so requiring ) Yes: Are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and c... , nimanded, that , you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in as least two of the daily newspapers ?tinted sad pub lished in the City of Philadelphia. and-in the lottal Ls tellignacer. you do monish and clic ' or cause to be. montshed and cited, peremptorily, allpersons in gene ral who have, or pretend to have, an; right, title, or in the said sloop Cyclops. hea.fackle. 'Apparel,. end Furniture, and the Cowls, Wares, and blarchaudise. laden on board thereof, to appear taloretheEncorable JOI3ItCADWALADER., the Jude. of the said Court. at; the District Court room, in the City.of Philadelebia. the twentieth day after publication of Alm :resents. If it be a court day, or else 011 the next court derfolloty-. inr. between the venal hours of heisting causes. them stet there to show, or allege, ins due form of law . a reasonable and tattled excuse. if any. they. have. why the said sloop Cyclops. her Tackle, Apparel, and Furni ture, and the Goods, Wares, and MerehaWtse laden.oa, board thereof, should not be pronounced...tit belong,. at the time of the capture of the same, to the ; enemies of the United Rates and as goads of their enemies or other wise, liable and snhjeat to coudemgation, to be. ad judged and condemned as geed and lewfalprince; and Tauber to do and receive im.thie behalf as. to justiae shall appertain. And that you. duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persona fo:essid. generally. (to whom by the tenor of these, preheats. it islets° inti mated,) that if they shall not appear at-the time end place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reatonable and lawful cause to thecontrary„ then said District Ceurc doth intend-anti will proceed Lo.adjadica item on the raid capture, and may. pronounce that the said sloop Cyclops, her Tackle, Apparel, and Fur niture, and the Geode, Worm, oath merehataise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time& the capture of the same, to the enemies of the suited-States of Ameri ca, and as goods bf their enemies, or. otherwise, liable and subject to "cop4scation and condiemucation , to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather centurnacy.of tho persons sia cited and !La nceted in anywise notwlthstaleling,. and that you duly certily to the saLl.Dlstriet Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court. at Philadelphia, this twenty-fret day of JULY, A. D; ISB4, rind Uni t ede eighty-ninth year of the IndeVelutence of raid States. ITU at 0. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. AT T. 0/4.--, TUE FOLLOWING NON TICE Is published acooraing to law, by order of. the Orphans' Court for , the City And County of Phßa delphia, made. n the that day of July. A. D. 1561 , City anti Costp(y qt" Phitaas/_plifa, as: TheCemmonwealtbof Penusilvaais to THOS. BA;aCT.I, one of the Executors of the Fetal° of Dr. Chas. ligade rick Beck, deceased— DREBTI Vet; We command you. SA bolero we ea, that, laying aside busiIISIIS and excuses whatsoever, yea be had appear in year prover person before thc.ithriera. Me tha Judges of our Orphans' Court. at a Cr..urt to be beta on FRIDAY. the nd day of September, h. D. Hot, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, to show cause, if any you., bava, why the !suers testamentary, grautet,to voit aw ono of the Executors of Dr. CHARLES .TREDEEICK BECK, deceived. should not be vacated, and why you ehauld not be dismissed from your ofibos of Trust3e rjider the will of the said Charles Fredorick Beck, de reared, by reason of th e matt em set fortii,in the retition of tigisio: FAUL BECK, filed In our Ctrithpas Ceart on the first, day of July, A. D. 1564, cud furthze, to aldde tile order of the Court In the rekatess. &c., and hereof fail not under a penalty of one,hundred pounds. Witness Ilonorable OSWALD THOMFSON, Hs;,.. at 11uPhiladelphia. the fi fteenth day of July,,,in the && 'year of or Lord one thormand eight keno rod s and sixty-four. R. 11. BarrUDS. Deputy Cloth 0. C. UD IT OR' S NOTICE.-I.lsl - TELE OR- Plum' comaqV MONTZOMEAT COUNTY: 'Estate of BLASI" SHAGS EMSDhI.,\N. dee'd. The underAigned 24411t0r. apyolnted by said Gntrt to report distribution el the Mimeo of the estate of Mary Grace Stedman, iste of lionham township. in said county of MantuonterL deceased, Ix the hands of BEN JAOIIIII F. HANS'OCK, Ainitnisirator of bald estate, among the Persona tee,.Uy ontttted to the same. nrill meet tho Pantos interested for the purpose of hie appointme on THURSDAY, th e Atli day of -I‘ugust. A. G. IS 6 I. us 10 o ' clsok Id.. at the Mike of - the Au ditor. 201 EGYPT Street. tiorrbgewn, Montgo mery c*Junly,, Fa. CHAS. T. MILLKR, J Auditor. WANTS. CHIEF Ra.awrrsotiarrEß'S OPPTCB. WAVILNOTON'DgPOr ron SALE AMID .TO LET. LEGAL. TN TS, HE ORPHANS' COURT FORTE CITY imn_coTAtlTY 07 PRIATIELP4IA. C.... an.. Rotate of PREMiIIICE JUPtEfiLATZ, ?teemed. The manor appointed by tly mart to -ndit, nettle, and ad,inet the impend accovel of YRNDItiIeK. Se.olo- BEll,exoentor of the lutiriliand tostimseit of FEtliDii- MCI% JUPPEICLATZ. deenstod, and ret?ort distribntion of the balance in the hand .of the executor, will meet the pante. Interested, for he purpores of hie appoint. Mont, on TUESDAY. J 017.%. 1%4, at: 11 A. h 6., at his o Aim SOO WALNUT Stroat, to the ciky of Philadelphia. .11116lutii 1111, W.II.I.IA3IIRNST , Auditor, - - . T CERTIFICATE OF STATE JpAN.—.-"icoTics is hereby given that application hen beeu made t duplicate tor General of Pennaylvan for the 'Belle of a of the following certificute of live por cent loan of the Commonwealth, leaned by the Bank of Pennsylvania, acting ae transfer agent far the Commonwealth, in the name of JANB DULL, 'which certitleate has been lost, viz: Certificate No. Bit dated April sth, Issued under Act of Acoembly of Dooem• her IStb, 191. e, for $l5O. ANNA & JONES, AdmlnbstratriX d. b, a. c, 1.t.6. of Sane Nult: Gen'd. 1ay14.5.3.71 AUCTION BALIPS nrcriAL FtTRNITUfIE fon A-. Befog goat to retire from the ii`aineett, the eds. ecribor offer Ofmbllc este, OR TW S DAT, JULY TB, Irk! itbe *nitre stock at 211RNITEIRE in HERR'S 115TEL,_IIARRISBURO,FI A , conawiltin r of ItcdstradP. Hair Mattresses, Fer....er Bede. ?Mown, Shcota, Comforts, Qallts, .Cltrowtn. Enstllnh r;;E,in,"r Clocks. Borwatfo, Spook, Knives. Ch;uts end tirtiVnrc.so lectent to necommodote2oo enents, in it. inwnwilo; to Inct,cwrrythlng required in a IstrAs tote', Pale to he continned from tiny to day until cYlly sat Te:lns cash, under one hundred dollars 'y Wit BALE OF CORDMiIiND limas ! wl.ll DETARTNSWP. CAVAPRT ..7rrsoa or Calm Qtraolablltirrial, WASPY/Y(11M D. C. lot? 4, MK leilt b e 04 4 14 .INILIC Atlonow, e 6 eh% bio t a slam at thotuoit - AZINLeim nara bar9*-711: CM WON, i r r R i i m nit., • 7ND MA s, trat, IRM. Bco.D,Vo,* a ..:TITUKSDAY. Ponut, THUIsbo4T, :car 23t)i A LVDOPIA,_Pe_pyII..I I4, RSD t WJa/ABICIP PalnUa ,TRIIIISDAT,Aagoot utb;. 1.1 I.°M. TW O'XITNDR?jr C.O7.ALRY ROSPA at net 2.4 ace. Tbe?eErmaso bay" Yek‘si. vit....Famed aq tzat for tit Yair ebrria. of lb trAtiny: b Y Aza sat Faro 1 . Pour. many good bai..7llas mar a Ifcrlpes'abplehigi,: Tata: G9e*r fn r teCNtateft Crrrenoy. Jp MSS .EFCII7, that; Col. vrt.TClP. , l#2cartermartar Cavalry Hama. puntre VALS rfr .TENCLAIKED Goordi ratooning is lbll;trrileen. nof the PET LADRI.PUW. A' re RP.a. DV; .RA r;ROAD 4 101 - Pa TH.l.RTliErifTli and a-ALLOW BILL Streets. Philadelphia: The aril glee - dilprYThed iv ttro"fenbtrtng PChBdUilk, hafting been eensloord to the b t.tifdt"narttod below. or fbcpbfigdona ug • a ge R ea dj uk ,Txtlrdad, and thaeon 'aljevees, after dub' and% legal no,9 s xzt'adt having .tabenx tbenfaway, tor P„7ld kte .oars atni erpenies of earrtsgts, v.lll be exposed te'pobli's sale or 0 . itnt' at Om Rowena ft.:Woes named Ldlort. on stATlnt September 17, ]Blithe sale to cert. :ooze. at ten o '•2t UCt. in the tons noon of staid day: _ . CJ1 . n1711172111 E. P. .figinsay, 2box. "&,••••.•ards. M. Bailor, 25 Mts. “VeSO."3. 8. Jacksen, by, •etteloor.(iittA Lowbis, 1 box be, :da. Dr. WTI'S tit, I box in& ..74 C. Meg.r gge, 5 bags 0n1y.% Paoehafl biorea;. 1 reaoer. P. AteDonatigb, lot sundries. • Dr. Wiight, ;' •7. box books. Dr Wrisbt, 1. box banks. A. Thotorgbirr - • 2 sacks ohs roast. • A. Cross, • . • 11 box 11 ti goodie, W. Miner, god. barley. J. W. Ispenaro s • 11: box drugs. W. Harris. n.Pi.we. P. Ennierlteilosi, 2 bble. • Paschall Marti:l. 'lO seed *a Ilerch an ts' otrCo, box . J. Consolln Jae. Co, Aboxee • Collin % • '1 4.4 c. sere. M. C Radler. firob fe. 5. Eccles., - old lumber. naii,e 9 .6; oid scale. George Criifith, TOO Wes. bundles. E Horeb trlagef? : 7 em ray Meas. H Ie"PiRY ksg. E Wilson. . feathers. S. Long & Bic.. ' :' 'bar wane. B. Caiman. s,groty bbl. • L. WolfensifeigitO;4lo;7Rtl can. G, • .routr half bids. • J. Powers Sho. nheek K. Kline, )(iihic"Dhl, and keg J. Rall.• •-. T.reg - rni=eral water- W. Richaide, • 2 • ?;Ts: awn. X. hi. Harris. • . • 1 e..Vty R. & 8. Al lea , 6 bbla. B. Ashburn, •.• • I butt lint. • - Pbllsdplphia. etre above artic'es wilt be exposed S e pnbitc sale, s erforeesild, according to the provision; the first atiettoiX r of the Act of Atisembily of the Commot.vaalth of Pam. sylvania, approved the sixteenth day orhfarch A. D. . 10*; with all the requirements of *hie 1.1,50 Phitarie' phia and Reading Railroad Company ::.a*G in all ra. : spychi complied. The Act of Assembly : sirefollows: Commission merchants and factors and all com mon carriers, or other persons baying a 1 . - 43'poon goods, wares, and merchandise, for or on accou:A'nf the eostg , and expenses of carriage or storage, or an ether chart* • arising from the transportation, keeping, sr storage of property, in case the owners or co,:sigtiees shall , not pay or discharge the amount due fort :ea cost, ex pense, carriage, storage, °tether charges. _wre,abefors -tamed, may, alter the expiration of ItilltetY days from the notice hereinafter provided, proceed sell the same, 050 much thereof as may 1. t necee.saz to discharge said lien, at public auction : promn That notice of sale shall be given ex regni.edlor ohs. riff's Paha: of personal property, and that ity day," 'rvdiceof Raid lien be given to the owner or Consigner of the property, if they can be found, and in Ztie the? cannot be FO foto& that the came shall he citirtined weary in some newspaper published in the r mrssr city or county to which the goods, wares, or me.:handists have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks befbra , the sale, the residue of money arising from etch sale, • after dedncting costa of transportation. charges ant storage. advertising and Rale, to be held subjeztlo the order of the owner or owners of such propigtr ' G. A. Niciriivr.s. • General Enperlatendent. BBADTZCO, Pa., June 10, 10gi, iylB-12t AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT.STREET THEATRE SANFORD AT ROME. The far-famed • SANFORD AND TROOPS Will' open tho above Th.atre On MONDAY EVENING. July 2ilh. And continue every evening during the week. Intone. diming the BEST MINSTREL CORPS . _ in the United States. See We of the day, '•Box open WIT for sale of Tlekete. a - ROVER'S NEW CHESTNUT:. STREET THEATRE.—GRAND REOPENING. MONDAY. EVENING, July 21th, First time in six yearn in Philadelphia of the Grand No.- mantic, Musical. Spectacular Drama, ALADDIN; Or. THE WO NDERPIII. LAMP. Pre.eated after three menthe' active preparation in di at:rle of anpreeedepud maga i licence. replete with wort. dartlil Transformation, Magnificent Ec.enery, 43111116 Marebee, Saperb Costa mes and Properties. Bea , little. Mule and Chortwee. ROM tr ed Seatsfor sale three days In advance. jyl.9-tt THE ACADEMY OF, FINE 'ARTS, L CHESTNUT Street abate Tenth. Is ClPffil IpALLT. for viaitori, from 9 A. H. to GP. X VAPE ISLAND.—MARK -HASSLER': PROMENADE ANT) HOP. THIS (Saturday) EVE NING, at CONGRESS HALT. BOARDING. It+ OARD.-FRONT SINGLE ROOM A." vacant. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. • 3y19-45* pkOARDING.-TWO SECOND -STORT 11 . F rooms TO LET, at 13X North TENTH it. Jal-E PERSONAL. ERSONAL.-, RED OR: BLACK BALL -a• EARAYROP6, Efty clots ler 916 RACE Street • ' ieß-91* TmosoNAL. —PATENTS, 11 - S. AND -1! rozopseir, procured by is- BROWN..: 311:WAlaraT Stmt. saws SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.-BT VIRTUE AS•X- o(a Writ of Sale, by the set. JOHN' CADWALL DER, Judge of the District (Immix& the United Stater., in and for the Eastern District cf.Penneylvania. in Ad •miraltp, to lee directed. wilt he cold at Dahlia Sale, to tho 'highest and hest bidder, far-oaah. at the yard of RIFISPHREV HOFFMAN & Co., .WATER Street, above -Vine, on THURSDAY. Rd> Er, IR14; at 12 o'clock M.. PAO lomat treenalle and 212 rabic feat of locnat The locust loss are now lying an. lot southwest. corner of CALLOWHILL Street and DELAWARE avenue. WILLIAM MILL WARD. United States kfasehatE., of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA. July 22. t 864:• yy?3 Et ivr AasHAL, 8 SA.LEi-r-BY . IFIRTUE OR a Writ of Sate. by the Hon. JOHN CAD WA.LA.- DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States. !In and.for the Eastern Distrait of 'Pennsylvania. in Ad miralty,. to me directed, will be sold , at Pithlic Sale. to the biabeetatie best bidder. , or cash, at MICR RNES'EL STORE, No. 143 North FEONT Street, on TUESDAY. Anaust.2d, ISM, at 12 o'clock 81., 6& bales Cotton. 9,09 bows- manufactured Tobacco. and S sacke of Turk's Island watt, being the cargoes ot 'the schooner Pocahoti : tas,.sloops Jana and Cycitip.. WILLIAM VILLWARD. United States Marshal E , of PAILAVELPRIA. July 1834 ir33-fit • EXC,WEISIONS. i - NIV-T.EXOTIRBION 07 TEE . DIVISION-SONS OPRESEPStaNCE TO ATULSTIO :OITLYRIDAY,-AtIGUSTINch. Tier Pte, $ Z; to be . bad at- nigh% SlX.Tesad .ORSSYNCT, or at the boat en tbe raornlar of rho excursion, ailiZh • GEAND.-EXCITRION. TO .cAPwie . c-The stalincn and commo dious/steamer IILaNCATrAn.• Captain E. A. Rythere having been released-hy:thie Government. will ott.k. e Gated ExecasiOtt to COW gray on SATURD 29d.. tearing Arch. etre et Wbart at 9 o'clock ; retnmlng. wilt leave Cape. lilay on Monday at Si; o'clock. Para for the excursion, :hree..dollare.- Carriage hire extra JC& A. STEWART, !zeal,. GRAI(D PLEASURE Rl'. CDESIONS TO LASE SUPSEIO.II.--Orh of the following splendid. class steam - is % "tr.; CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS. N fiIsTASEN LIG CITY, TRAVELER; 51.11011011, IRON SIDES, La.G.lik. 'BELLE, and. FEWAP.IC, will leave CLE,SLAPCY, Ohio, at 8 o'cok P. each day of the weak;,azwe Saturday and. Sunday, and - Petro*, idichig;a,,on ilia following days_at 2 o %cluck P. M.. through tars ,ntontko. of JULY anamiGusce, making Grand Kycrxsion Trim. to the many points of Interest on the Great imlisnd Seek of Aratrrioa,which, far ctillty. pleasure, and kmalth„sycs unsurpassadhy sup other on the Continent. This trip,ol OTef .1-,IXO miles embraces cis-degree& latitude 3 . ad plays% of longitude, and includes to tip: circuit 4ke Erie, 4t. Clair, Huron, and 3ro2.nricr.V4k' thebeantifnl riven Detroit, St. Clair antlf - St..„Mary's. The many and extensive mines of iron...azA.copper.. ruiequalid 'tap la the world, wittethe_newly-dla• covered and inviting deposits of silve - s,lea, wild and romantic scenery, combined with Its =mend bracing climate, render. se Lake Superior trilon* of far more them ordinary =treetop to the capit*t. the stadcaL the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. . The abortnpned steamers are 04%.arttly•Stted ak with.large airy.. - Calikns and State-R*lV., white ararz— prtcantion bna :seen taken to prorido (piths misty ant comfort ofm...yensere. nre,incindiag State-Rooms and Male., alb SIX colt par mile. 'lima oconpled In makinotha - roardi tripottort Seo.lo days. Rooms z.:.—tared, and twitter infcrmation nhdatned. Its • application. to proprietors. ROBY. HANNA dr Co., lITISSPY & McBRIUIt,.• C leveland, °bl6' J. T WIIITING St (11. imt r oa . • JOHN HUTCHINGS,. )021-t *din - FOB CAPE bt. AY. —T Ellt. staunch and Commodious steamer HAIL. RAT AN. Captain R. A..113.1hei, of , the Cape May Line. having been released 17_ We Govasument. is now "nation her regular tripe A Caps May. leaving &RGH- • STREET WHARF every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at g eclectit returning. will leave Cape tiny every !Wonder, Kliiluesday, and Friday, at fig o'clock. touching at Nogi. Cagle. going and returnibg... Fare IMO& carriage hire iiidaded; children• hall Tales. Servants $l. 50..cerrlage size extra. Freight at low rag e. No frcight received after if o'elack. aid in all cases must he pre-paid. 1722-tf 3OSEPII-A. STEW tRT &Lent aggro& FROM , NEW YORK; _ POW NRW.HAV.I4, HARTFORD EPENtia , FOLD. and IMS'Opt.—Tha gasman oonmisiewriz, and RAM CiTl — Mave Peck Slip. Bast Elver.daily. at I 16 P. M. and 11 at night. ISDIEW TRUSS AND frAllnrContecotwi by Laths. TIPBLITir,;• Streot, tret aoer below &we. Merl oxtiole in 'Wm. 15ne elegant. osey. and Gonad In C. 81. MA L, OLES, Traprietor, attends to Gentteman. oaths of TwEvsnit and 11.14.3 Stmts. B.—Prates= acauraer uiTS-Itektr „ OFRITTEN AND " - ERBAI, %tv- SCRIPTIONS of Cbaracter,SonstibitiOn s . and Isiat, with ADVICE on BoaPaeos, Rou:III2. Bairn , lion, Self-Igaprovament,,hanagemeat.and Train- Ing of CLIILDREit adanto tlon Am. WI, &ad . :wen-Inc by 101tif . • Phtelkt.L.ogtot. and Bookseller. 2n119-stnib No. 95 R. TRPCI Strouit'alumet C:bwebreit. riVE • PitILADEI I IGLI: TICACEIEAT InsTrr lITE. No. 516-CHFATIVOT Street, custalas, .fehools awl Families vilth Teaultera salted to tKetr wants without charge,: i 7 't' MONUMB.NTS AND GRAV.- 11 SION'S& —A.leage assortment of Grave-Stones, tot: varloo.e dosages. gusts of the finest Italian and American , Marble coasta•Any on hand at the Marble Works of ADLat 'EalitN7drfg, Avenue, below Slevantk• NtrowL PhtlaePAhalkla_ gro24.ssnlif VOI — EI — C 'APPLE CHEESE.-50 CASES' CROKIZ BRANDS. Say eAre4and / 1 / 1 1iBki /Miry Cheese of Photo inslitr- Por sem by BRODES k ViPILLTA3IB. 3713 0 if . . . . • Val South WATER. Stroet. 0 13 - 1621 B MIDDLETON, MOD AND wthaViaira t"l.- gem has To rob al itel:iatfrllolutfa CLARET WINE.-200 CAS MIDDLES CLARET Wine, for see by P. ETON. Se Wet NO. 5 North FRONT *Nava. JOSEPH EL THOMI i BO3I. • SNIZI/NO COMMISSION MSROEIANT. j.pd °attend Agent, 1429. 1 / 4 IN* North NBLAWANS Avithatto ART , ',IiteLAI , CD StAa