Philadelphia Markets. Jrrty 28—Evening. The Flour market Is rather dull, and there is some tic demand for fresh-ground. but old stock Is vory 11; sales comprise about 2,000 bbls City Mills Ira and extra family on private terms ;1,000 bbls d l'onna at $10Q10.50 qjl bbl. The retailers anti kers aro buying at from $0(30.50 for supertine, 75010.25 for extra, stooll fur extra family, and 1.60@12 bbl for iancy brands, as to quality. ye Flour ant Corn Meal aro scarce and in demand full prices. Gitanc—fhoro Is more Wheat offering and the arket is dull, and prices rather lower; 10,000 •hele sold at 245g250c for fair to prime old rods, d ess@2ODcr for new and old mixed, and 260q2e50 r eludes, now Southern do. White ranges at Irons 0€215e bus, as to quality. Rye Is firm; 300 shale choice old sold at IS5c WS. Corn is quiet; bushels prime yellow sold at 1736174 e, afloat din store. Oats are drill, with small talon of De aro and Poona at S3(q,SSe ¢I Into. PA No. I queruitron Is In steady ilornana 00 por ton; 20 bilds of a hotter brand sold at 00 rton. tiorrOL—The market is very quiet at former tes, with small sales 01 middlings at 102 e per lb, sb. Gunnar:Ans.—Coffee Is firmly hold, but there is ‘ry little doing. In Sugar there Is moro doing; Idols Cuba sold at 20G221.i'e par lb. Prritntaust.—Thero Is very little doing and the arket is dull. Small sales are making at tos 52c r Crude. 5013850 for refined in bond, and free at 960 per gallon, as to quality. Sdims.—Flaxsood soils on arrival at $3 i 5 per s. Timothy is soiling In a small way at $005.25 r bus. Oleverseed is my scarce ; small salsas aro liking at *13014 per G 4 lbs. 1 nosr.—Mehufactured Iron Is in geed demand, selling at lull prices. Ply Metal is unchanged, I there is not much doing. Small sales of AntOra o aro making at $05@70 IR ton fur the three num. IS. Purr.--11Inekerel arc rather firmer. Small sales An store are mating at $lB4lO lor No. 1, :man' r No. 2, and $11.30 up to $l3 Su 11 bbl for medium A large No. 3s. Now Codfish are selling,' at from ,;@ , ',BX the 100 Its. N nvia. STORKS continuo scarce. Small soles or , sin are making at Pi , 45(.1 , L0 In bid. Spirits of Tur 'Aiwa is Bolling to a small way at from $3.63113.70 l'uovibtoxs.—Tito market continues very dull, of there is little or nothing (loin* in the way of les. Moss Pork is quoted at $100,42 @I bbl; prime rco Lard is held at 200 I • Butter is soiling at au 23e up to Km 11 a. for soli packed. IV ulgßY.—Thdro is very little demand, and Small les of bids are making at 1800 ¶7 Ralson. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain this port to-day : stir beat THI diTy. The Thermometer. JOLT 23. Mi. ' JUL", 29, IM4. 111 12 el a. , M 6.A M Int S P 92 5L I ' B 6 80X 76 %). WIND. IVIIM. SE 19' WSW ....WNW • 2113 It Y. 3D . COAL REGIMENT. Qolonol Ilealettts regiment, formerly the Ad Coal, •w the 107th I'. V..) will leave Camp Clultralador . morning, at S o'clock precisely. The regiment imbers one IIIOIIPIIMI men. They will march (torn 'lige avenue to Broad street, thence to the Balt,- MO della,Oro they will take cars, and proceed cording.to orders. OUR DOSPITALS. • For efficiency nod success, the hospital arranges ends of our city are unequalled by those of any her Metropolle in the Union, which is, doubtless, ttibutable to tho feet that they are supervised by o most experienced medical and surgical talent e country can produce.' On a recent vita to the lien-street liospitel, •we were struck with the •atness and systematic order exhibited throughout : entire management. It contains, at the present e, about six hundred end seventy five patients, bracing almost every phase of disease and every erecter of woutls. 'The pollee is admirable, the eaviiness in every department proving the oceeu e soil manaveriel skill or these in cherae. Every nt of the suffering soldier is attended to. Hot it cold baths are et all times at the service of the dents. The best'or nourishment, solo! and fluid, 'bracing sleeks, chops, vegetables, milk, porter, e, &c.. Is always at command, and the splrltnal flare of the sufferer is looked afier by the worthy spittle, A line•toned melodeon furotsheseacell t soothing the 'feelings of some, and (li lting the attention of others from their wounds or • eases. Tie building Is one of the beet mutilated Ibe city, and a corps of ten eurgeons, whose zeal d Filminess to our gallant braves are fit anions of also, are ever reedy to perform their ekes for the nett'. of its Inner:es. Suiveonsie Chief Samuel A. orroe, anti Assistant Surgeon R. T. Dunglison, ecutive oflieer, are credited with the entire um gement nod supervision of affairs, and aro tie , ving t:f it. • should any of our readers feet their ardor cool, or ould their determination to support our Govern •nt in perpetUaEng the principles of universal • ellen' grow weak. let them visit our hospitals, mud • rn n lesson from the quiet sulk:rine:A of those o have thrown tl a tgrives in the breach to secure future generations tye wisest and best institutions tided on the ptiuciptes of liberty. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. following deaths wore reported at the Medi- I THreetnr's vitae yesterday, from army hospitals tkis city: atbert-srrect Holitat.—Benjamin T. Wire, Co. C, Regiment Pennsylvanim Volunteers; Hiram Vellover, 00. Regiment Pennsylvania my; and Benjamin Bryan, Co. E, lath Regiment •nneyylcanta Volunteers. addingdon Hospitai.—Orton Weshbeok, Co. D, th Regiment New York Volunteers. DEEERTERS ho following nettled snifflers were reported at - Medical Itirectotis office yesterday, es hiving erted from nruty hospitmli in this department : rote York florpildt.—George Si. U. Brent, (Jo. K, h Regiment Pennsy Ismn la Volunteers. rote Fiffortf.sf reel' flaleifal nhnsort 0 4 goOtl, CS). 69th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. DEI.V.IITURE Or A. ILECIALKNT. I he nth Union League Regiment, Colonel liar • nus Net!, cumin nder. left the city yesterday a eon fix the South. They marched from came the 'Union League Rouse, where they were wn up in I toe. :'peaches were made by Colonel -IT:and Col. Orosman, after which they marched the depot. The regiment is composed almost tirely of Philadelphians and reflects credit upon e city. gIf4CELI..tNEOUS. SE BALL--TriE "VISIT. OF TELEII=LuTiI • CLUB OF NEW YORK. • very Interesting game of bade ball was _played the ulympto ban grounds yesterday, to the pre ce of a vet y numerous assemblage of the admt tf the game, among whom were quite a bevy of • fair ones of our city, wholecc opted seats special- provided tor them under the handsome tent of o Mll ereenttle Club. The contestants In the Kama .re the Resolute Club of Brooklyn, who have se •ted a trip to this city to play bait with our clubs an enjoyable method of passing a portion of their eel summer vacation from business. The Rasa es appear to be a handsome party of gentleman balivie•yers, and we are glad to welcome them to eQuaker City. *Unfortunately they played with e strong nine of the Athletics yesterday, the re it, of course, being defeat. The contest proved bee creditable display of the attractive features the game, and n well-eurned victory for the Phila. Iphie party. The two players who led the snore each elite are to here vignettes taken oy Roger, e popular plietogro phase of this city. We append e score of the game: 3 2 4 li 6 0 1 4 4 1 2 11 3 1 2 1 1 3, 1 tars, p *den, .zu b dkwood, len, 3db 16.02. c. f rbirt, let b.... Wilson, a. a.. Eil, I. I. ..... Warnock, r. f Total ESiM Unpin—Mr. F. IClifght, of the Oamden Club Scorers—AlcEers. Stearns and Benson. lute of Ramo, 3 hours and 40 minutes. ' To-de y the Resolutes play a game with the Cans"- n Club, at 9 A. M.. on the Olymple grounds, and the afternoon at 3 with the Keystones. AN EXCURSION PARTY estorday an interesting - procession of interest g looking young lathes passed along Otiestaut eet and attracted very general attention. They speared lobe under the direction of a lady and ntiemen. The party visited Independence Hail tl the Mercantile Library. Upon waking inquiry - learned they were the "pupils of the " West ove Boarding School for Girls." They had made . excursion Irmo that delightful Inland region to fatale City, where the ocean breaks in majestic lendur on the straight, wide, level beach. Toe rty expressed themselves highly °delighted - with Jr Osit to the sea. The appearance of the pa is en the street produced quite a pleasant sense sn their deportment elicited universal a n. Their stay In Philadelphia was attributed to e fact of& want of connection between the several !road trains. At 4 o'clock the happy party, tin r the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Conrad, tl tbo teacher, participated In an excellent din t at the Commercial Llatel,after which, by previ a arrangement, they took passage in horse and. .ain cars chattered for them especially. They bade feu to Philadelphia between 4 and 6 o'clock, by tag the train ior West Grove. The whole altar a pleasant, tie girls generally being pretty nod plike ' their chow blooming with the rosy tints health. success attend them. STEAM POWER PRINTING OFFICE. handsomely-engraved cut of Messrs. Ring - walt irown'e simile power press building, in Fourth et, below Chestnut, has just been Issued. As a .eirnen of artistic workmanship it is decidedly =Bitable. The tall building, with its arched win we and doorways, presents quite a commanding pearance. The stars and stripes which Rout over against a sky of blue beyond give a patriotic ieh to the picture ; while express wagons and er street loaner+ in front indicate the enterprise of - gentlemen, who have •brought to their aid some tne finest steam Keens In the country, from , Ich, combined, hundreds of thousands of Impres na may be taken dally. Some of the finest print, in all colors bus been done at this extensive ntlrg establishment, and for neatness and general uty has elicited admiration In all parts of the ntry. MOCKING ACCIDENT be coroner, last evening, was called to hold an uest on the body of Frank Iluaningham, aged 12 were, who was instantly killed yesterday afternoon the establishment of Mr. Sherman, corner of .vcnth and Merry streets. The youth was ascend gon the platform of the hoisting machine. Ho . d hie head over the edge, looking downward. in wing through the frame work at the seeedli story, e unfortunate boy wee decapitated in an Migrant; a body 'remaining upon the platform, while his .ad fell to the lint-story door. The jurrrendored verdict In accordance with Mao facts. A .DWELLING fit.l.lSE •WRECKED. Shortly after eight o'clock on Wednesday ovo. ng a dwelling homo on the north side of Locust rent, above Tenth, fell down with a crash. The .nets was unoccupied and undergoing alterations. Is supposed that thu loundation hod been under toed. No person wee Injured by the accident. A onion of the front wail Is still standing, but the ro. hinder of the building is a complain wreck. CABIJALTY A lad, named James Beatty, aged fourteen years, as badly Injured. several clays ago, In the neigh, •rhood of Second and Girard avenue, by havfog o lingers of lila right hand cut oil by a hatchet, in e hands of a young companion, who was engaged chopping a tree that had fallen down, The In rod lad was removed to his residence, in the neigh rhood. 11111TTIDAY OF A NAVAL NERO. Corn. Chas. Stewart celebrated his eighty-sixth , rthday yesterday. The old hero was born In this ty, on the 28th of July, 1778, which was a month ter the British evacuated the place. He has seen xty.seven years of naval service. and has partial ted In forty engagements. lily many heroic Ode will never be forgotten by the true American. NATIONAL UNION The members of the Notional Union Association the Seventh ward held a meeting last evening, at elr hall, in Lombard Street, below liroad. ,seeohes were made calling upon the people to vote favor of the amendments to the Constitution, one ',which allows the seldiencor those of them who e qualified, to vote. The greatest onthuslasie, (walled. A num.her of now members nirmerl3, 7 .tiOg with the Democratic party, Joined the aBBO - SECOND WAED. Amen meeting of the reehtents of the Second iliffika kola 1810 evening, under the ausplues of Moms. J. W. Frazier, Gibson, Rill, Moore, and Pottinger, at the Robert Itoikes eohooi•houee, Sixth street, above Carpenter, to adopt measures to raise the quota of the ward under the last call of the President of the United States. The enthusiasm manifested may ho considered as the forerunner 01 success to the movement, Other wards will, of course, hold meetings to further the good cause. The laying of the new passenger railway in 'Whar ton and Federal streets progresses very fast. Pro bably no railroad ever was laid In 60 short a space of time as this one. The work seems to he very well done. Messrs. 7arneslluteldnson,l o . R. (latched', Sam'' Ile/nos, S. Williamson Wm. Taggart, and Charles I A. Rubicon, the jury n the case of the calamity which happened at the Almshouso recently, yester day rendered a verdict In the shape of a report, as follows : "In accordance with your directions, the jury have carefully examined the building known as the insane department of the Almshouse. We have heard, the testimony of the witnesses awl have brought our best judgment to the consideration of the case, nod are now prepared to render n verdict, first giving a statement of the facts presented to us. "Part Of the buildings occupied by the Insane is three stories In height, with an attic story. The rooms on each story are about twenty-one foot by forty-eight feet in the clear, divided in the centre by piers at each side and one in the centre ; this centre pier being about seven feet wide with a chimney stank about live feet six luehos wide built In. with the pier, forming together a depth of throe feet four inches, with arches thrown from centre to ski° piers. The walls are built In these arches to the floor above, and upon these walls the floors of joist root. The whole was originally supported In the basement by a solid WAIL In the year 1540, a contract was made with Bic , kinbino Trotter, h Martin, to construct a heating apparatus. In performing this work, the wails in the basement under the centre piers and openings wore, rut entirely through a width of six teat, fear his eight inches on ono side, and four luchos on the other, to support tiro pier above. This nowiltion of the walls under the pier had not been noticed until within the last three weeks, when workmen were engaged In making a different arrangement for healers. Lis soon as it was not iced workmen were employed to strengthen the foundations, and were so engaged on the day preceding the accident, and a temporary wooden upright was placed under the pier which fell, when preparations were in progress to build a solid wall in the basement under the said pier. • "There is no anubt whatever in the mind of the jury that the cutting away above mentioned was the cause of the wall giving way. It is, however, possible that the preparations !mule the day before may have hastened the catastrophe. Independent, however, of this, the pier must soon have given way, as there was noticed by the jury a settling of the floors opposite all the . piers similar to the one which fell. It is only matter of surprise that the Calamity had not occurred long before. "Thejury cannot but condemn In the strongest terms the reckless manner in which tho alterations were suede in IS4O. No care whatever appears to have been taken to examine into and preserve the strength necessary to support the 'weight of the wa Ile. piers and floors above. "The jury think it unnecesSary to say anything in relation to the rematnipg pertions of the Milian:, as the Board of Guardians Intro taken measures to have the whole establishment examined by compe tent persons, and have thebuilding put lo a com plete end secure state, so as to nvoid in future any possibility of another such distressing disaster. "It is proper to state that every facility has been afforded by the Board or tliiardians in furnishing witnesses ns rCouirell, and their bnok of minutes hes been laid before tho jury, Riding us all in toeirpower to arrive at a just and correct view of the ease be fore us. Having made the staterneut of facts, we therefore render the following verdict: That on the 20'h day of July, 1364, the victims of the disaster game to their deaths by reason of Injuries inflicted by the falling of the division walla already noted, together with the floor resting on sant waits, the primary cause being the careless manner in which •the walls under the centre pier were cut away. in constructing heating apparatus In the year 1510.,, 1,r.00 bbls. " 0,300 bus. 2,400 bud. 2,300 bus. Charles S. Ogden, Esq., of this city, has resigned the position reeentls held 1y him 01 conr.ul of the United :ztates at Quebec, And Mr. J. D. Thurston, of New York, has been appointed to succeed him. In accepting Mr. Ogden'a resignation, My. Seward : " This Department will lose with regret the services of a zealous and faithful often', A meeting of the citizens of the Twenty-fourth ward was held last evening, M the hail of the lc:Atonal Union Association, on Market street, above Thirty•third, for the purpose of favoring the pr:. rased amendments to the Statei,Constitution Riving the soldier the right to vote. Speeches were made by Jaines hillier, lf.s Colonel Montgomery, of 'Vicksburg, Prolessor Rh q., oads, and others, in favor of grunting the privilege of voting to the soldiers. Their remarks were received with ap• plause. PERSONAL. Hon. Reverdy Johnson arrived In the eRy last evening, and Is stopping at the Continental Hotel. Yesterday afternoon a murderer, named Garrett Landers; was locked up at the Central Station, pre paratory to being taken to Sing• Sing prison New York. 'Th e prisoner was convicted some t taro since for the murder of a young man in New York city, . for which crime he was sentenced to ten years , fin prtFonment. He effected his escape on the lith instant, was traced to Philadelphia, thence to Price. Disyille, on the Reading Railroad, where he was ar rested yesterday. He is said to be rather a despe rate fellow. yesterday tainvvinon a 111110, dressed partly in the 1121i10/ m of a rebel officer, was taken Into custody by the police and conducted to the Central Station. Upon making an investigation, he was Identified as the Insane man who escaped a few days since tram the Almshouse. There was so much "method in his madness" that it was difficult to tell the difference between him and some of the officers that formed the party of visitors. There was no particular wild ness in the expression of his eyes. It was only his speech that betrayed the unsound condition of his mental faculties. He said that he was a rebel general In the South ern army ; had lived fifteen thousand years and fought almost as many battles ; balls had passed through him on many occasions, while mortals fell IT/ legions all around him ; he considered himself illmu'rt. l 4-..ke was the Almghty, and on a recent occasion fie and the Almshouse fell, and many mortals were buried in the ruins ; be believed that Jeff Davis was a mortal, and must come down ; that ho had been fighting the Union hosts of Heaven, and Heaven would prevail. A AN Is.. sta_ge Mahe ..nroceedburs..(llllef_RnaltioS interrupted the narrative by asking him it nis nauie was net -. No, sir; I am the Almigtty, and the hosts of bell and the rebellion cannot prevail against me, unless Ipermit therm' , " You have permitted both for some time,' , re• Joined one of the officers. "That - I may morn cffeotnal!y damn them when the proper time comes," replied the insane indivi dual. IMIZZIE Hayti unit. r. C. Ga.kil! c. C... Kilneteldor,C. Name. let b.. Lcocc.cne, 2d b hlcßode. • trnith, 1. C Wlnclas. s.'s... Gratz,' 9d b i :3 6, 1 3 3 2' 3 4! 2 ' 3• 3 I_l_ T0t51.... 11 21 81 41 6: 6 7 8 8 0; 2 - 0 o'2 0 5. 9 4 - 5.1 U 8 8 0 PAST WORK CORONER'S INQUEST RESIGNATION OF A CONSUL SHALL TIIE SOLDIER 'VOTE ? THE POLICE. ARREST OP A FUGITIVE m-unDEna. IN=3 " Bnt did not you go by the name of —!" again naked the Chief, desiring to ascertain whether he Is us the person of whom information had been lodged a few days shire. " When I was on earth I vent by many names— they were all counterfeit, bat now I am the Great Almighty; I have no earthly name; I am "nut of earth." liero.the conversation ceased for a while ; a per son entered the office, ident hied the stranger. and arrangements were made to return hint to the Alms house-from which institution he had escaped about a week since. ['Before Mr. Mdertnad Toland.] ALLEGEWLARCENY. A man, giving tho -- name of Christian Shlpner, Ives arraigned yesterday on the charge of having stolen a lot of linen cloth and a dozen of stooks or cravats, the property of some one unknown. He ms taken into oustody at rather a late hour on Wednesday night, In tbo vicinity of Buttonwood and Fifth streets. lie did not give a satisfactory account of the possession of the articles. The goods await Identification at the Eleventh•ward station house. [Before Mr. Alderrienlroee.) ALLEGED MGDWAY ROBBERY James Hollingsworth and Jathes McMenamin were arraigned yesterday morning on the charge of knocking clown and robbing John Allen, a resident 01 the State of Now Jersey. It is stated that on Cues day night :Mr. Allen, having le his pocket *LSO, was waylaid while walking along the turnpike road, near Harrowgato, below Frani:ford, knocked down, end while one man held him the otaer robbed him. It is alleged that the defendants were the party who committed the outrage. They were required to enter bail to answer at court. (Before Mr. Alderman Miller.) MISDEMEANOR. James and Michael' McCloskey, and three or four other workmen, were arraigned yesterday morning' ou the charge of misdemeanor in blasting rock or stone at Hamilton and Thirty-first streets. It is alleged that in order to procure the stone the do— fendants bad gone down below the grade of the street. Thos were ordered to atop, but paid no at tention to the mandate. Inasmuen as tae lives of the people residing in the vicinity were jeopardized by the blasts, end as several of the tenements were more or lets damaged from the explosions, it was ()timed necessary to arrest the men engaged in the volk, and to make them respond to the require ments of the law. The women and children living neer the place where the illegal work was pro grossing were in continual alarm, not knowing at what moment they might be either maimed for life, Or sent suddenly on a mission to eternity. The de fendants were bound over to answer at court. TUX CHILDREN OP ARNOLD Tali Tnarron.—Nrs. Arnold, wife of Benedtet Arnold, died in London in 1804, ID her forty-fourth year. Of her children, Arr. Fa bine, In his new edition of "The American Loyal ists," which will soon be published, has collected the.following account : 'Mrs. Arnold was the mother of four eons and one daughter, namely : Edwin Shippon, who was a lleutennut in the Bengal cavalry anu paymaster of blattra, and who died in India in 1813 ; James Robertson, of whom presently ; George, whowas a lieutenane colonel in the Bengal cavalry, and who dletrin India in 1828 •; William Fitah, who, a magis trate in the county of Bucks, England, and late a captain In the Lancers, married the only daughter of Captain Rudael, of the Royal navy, and who, the father of six children, was living In 1866 ; and So phie Matilda, the wife of Colonel Pownal Phipps, of the Lest India Company Service, who was also living eight years ago, and the mother of ono son and IA O daughtors. ' , A word, fn conclusion, of the most distinguished son: James Robertson Arnold entered the corps of Royal Engineers in 1708. He served two years at Bermuda, and from 1818 to 1823 commanded the engineers In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. After the accession of William IV.,he was one of his Majesty's aids. While in the provinces just named he visited his father's house—Kingstreet, St. John— a ad, as I havo often been told, throw himself into a ehairtind weptllkoaohild. Heexpressed a wishtonee his mother's family In the United States ; but added, 'I suppose I should be - insulted on account of my fatter,' So. A gentleman who was in service with him, and an intimate - acquaintance, speaks of him In terms of high commendation ; and relates that he pas a small man, with eyes 01 remarkable sharp ness, and in features thought to resemble his father. lila pH a was Virginia, daughter of 13 irtlett Good rich; of the Isle of Wight. In 1841 he was trans ient() from the engineers, and appointed a major, general, and a Knight of the Hanoverian Ciaelpide Order. Ile died In London, December, 1852." CITY' ITEMS- ATTRAOTIONS ' AT TYE EASTURN-MAiirST OH?Mel: STAND.—Wir. W. If. Slooomb, proprietor of the E•'astern-Market Oheese Stand, Fifthatreet, below :Market, has now on hand,l. received fresh every mornirg, a supply.of the most delicious Lela? . waro.county lea Cream and the finest berries, which hls patrons in this sultry weather aro enjoying anmingly. His pure Older Vinegar Is also a very alnico article, and preferred for family use over all others. EXCITING Tortes.—Shorman at Atlanta, Grant at Petersburg, Hunter in the Talley, all have the eyes of the nation fixed upon them in these exciting limes. In tho North we can scarcely realize tho horrors of the war ; wo have thus far been spared the ravages of contending armies very near our own homes, null we enjoy very many excellent things, not least among which Is the Brown Stone Clothing }Jell of Rockhhll & Wilson, Non. CO3 and 605 Chest nut street, above Sixth. . . SUNITVR OLOTIIII4O AT REDMIRD PRIM:B.-01ms. Stokes Ac 00. now offer their firstclass ready-mad• clothing at reduced prices. This stock is all made of the beet materials, and is of unexcelled work manship, and cannot now he replaced at the price they are closing them out at. Call and examine. Chas. Stokes df Co., under the Continental, Jr , •i eta eh• uln 1110.1 t ate el ui any tine t4uiloring from Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, * or any Eulmnnory A Ilection, wo would advise thol Immo- Ware trial 01 Dr. Jsyoes Expectorant. It is a re medy °worldly compoundod, of long-ostablishod reputation, will invariably afford speedy relict, and where the case Is not of too long standing, soon effect apm manent euro. Prepared only at No, 242 Chestnut street. jy2S-2t • A SEAS OIVA TILI: FA NIILY R 10r P:Dr.-01101Orri Mar• bus, Summer, Complaint, Cholic, Sour Stomach, Diarrhma, and all affections of the bowels incident to childheod at this Benson of the . year, are cured at once by Dr. Jaync's Carminative ilalsam. It alleys the irrliation and calms the action of the stomach, and, being pleasant to the taste, is readily taken by children, While It may be given with entire safety to infants, it yet note promptly and thoroughly, when administered according to directions, to either children or adults, Prepared only at 212 Chestnut street. jy2B.2t Ix ErNRYBOIWN ➢lovTn—Praice and Soaodonf— Grontest luxury of inudern tinies—beautilles and preserves th• teeth. The repulsive breath Is ren dered as fragrant as a. rose, and coldness by friends or In business will now bo no longer noticed. Sold by druggists, j y2O•tuthat Ex c. min EAU most successfully treated by J. Isaacs, 11. D., Oculist:lntl Aurist, 511 Pine st. AMU cis I eyes inserted. No charge for examination. j y26-tf ()APB MAT, Lowe BRANCH, ATLANTIO OITT.— I tine Assortment of ladies' and gentlomon , s bath• tng dresEes can be found at John U. arrisou'R, Nos.] and S North Sixth street. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of misses', children's, awl boys' lints, at reduced prices, can be purchased of Charles Oak ford & Sons, 834 and 838 Chestnut street, Continental Hotel. TRH ELANDSOSIRST ASHOUTMRHT OH STRAW, FiLT, and other Bats can 1)0 purchased or Charles Calaord ,N Sons, 834 and Me Chestnut street, Conti nental Hotel. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. imental. R H Combs, Dordontown bike M Leogetrro , , Niers.) y \V 11 Palmer. New York W L Campbell, Sending J G Choutean. St Loots Mrs D.etr.J an, N Orleans M sewart, New Orleans I. B Harrteon. Now orlieng Itlr Seymetrr. Now York The Con Oilman Currier, 134t0u .100.1 , 13 ft Fonon, Jr, IfoHton Dr NV LI Egli'', Ibtrribbarg D Clucsgo A nt hony 31e)er. Pittaburg \V \V Strong. Chicago J L lloldeu, Illinoto Mr. Colemon, Loulhvillo bibs t nl, luau &His. LHuisv .. . . . - . Jos Kilpatrick, Sr Louis Mrs 0 W D Petterson It it Delsplaitt & wt . Mies Pat Miami & Nis . 1 A Healer. Harrisburg L Stellar, New York . lloht C Schenck • L Underwood. New York .1 Willman, Lonisville i IBC Trantialt. Ken:near. C E Cbesver. Cincinnati I.lCTifrtoy, Now Turk J Mrt ormick. Jr, Harrisbg Dr Chase & Is, Maus li; 11 Castle, Chime° ,P C Brownell, Mass BlifS Derrick, Ohio IT F Brownell. Mass C R rlaill, Brown H L Porter, Maasachasetis I S Smyth, St Lents . .1 T Jones. Baltimore lit Ise Smyth & bra, St Louis Mrs J A Knox, Bald mori3 B it Taylor •Admiral Simpson, AMID, \V A Ives, Connecticut Lient olturson, Chile C 3 Benham Connecticut al Honavinte, Chile 3 L Connely,Yenange co Alex lqa M hors, Pittsburg h K :crouton. Brooklyn John Chambers, Pittsburg • G P sawyer, Hooter' W 8 Stewart C B Boynton, Cincinnati IV Osmond, Chester City .1 L key Bolds, Indiana 13 McCargo, Pittsburg Ml.. Hutt:l.lde., Dimino& J lti Scott & wr, Huston Dr .1 B Baker Indiana A Bmckett, Boston Miss Baker, Indiana C Burnham, Boston _ F OoDsherar, r, New York. WII Wade, kfassachneette W H Alebtiffey,Washingttn•Mr & Mrs Poolo,New York. C Hartle. Providence I H B Lockwood, Cincinnati J at Harvey & we, chicago!V D !Mob, California • E H roe, Council Diu& IR A Snow,Alexanorin, VA 6 II Dennis& ram Fred' Mk ~ 1 0 Benniston, Vireinia Miss Mt-Phenol.. Frederick 3 E. Flitch, Leeds. Bug Mrs Ho.r., Frederick IC S Baker. Frederick, Did S Cimarron. New York C It Wright 0 H Davies ' .1302401. Ur Selgeman.Santa Fe,NM D! Heiner, Chicago Aug Meyer, Washington Dr W etimmen & wf,Wash J Men uley, Pittsburg Ii C Potts & la, Baltimore SA St idges, Allentown C H :Mhos & Is. Chicago Miss- Sloop, Allentown DDS. Larkie, Chicago D W Sidarte, New York Eli Tb.v. en, Sthnyl a ill co - Chas Smith, New Orleans S H kb ad, Now Jersey W Bilardni, New Yolk 3 lit Odell, Somer.et IL Logan & la, Mass (.11 're. il.v. Somerset 'S A Henderson, Baltimore Sir & Mr. Cheney & cb, MCI; 11 Amt.:loon, New York W t• Kent, BefC11W00(1 , 11 h Hodgdoo, Na,, Y or k Gee F Thomas. Memphis, T'.ll Collins, Now York S Noun. New York 13as W Prather, Louisville 3 Farris. Plymouth . N Sclitteger, St Loots • D W Kilbourne. lowa .1 Schaeffer, St Louts J NV Y.Epp, Memphis el IL Westendyke, N Jersey 11 Freemen, Rhode Island nos Chambers. Now York Z. F \Witch & wf. St Lents Hon ReverdyJohneon. Balt J o siah Cwhy, NeW York W C Cochran, Dew York • 3oln W Hail, Harrisburg • 11 ?Grose. Baltimore Mb a Jones, Baotou John Dsery, Wash. D C Mr Ain. rd New York J J Burke, Wash. D C $A 11 Dierks, Allegheny Geo w Flower. Wash, D C "J•hoa kte.d,ll , won A H TOWar, Wash, D C T h °erre. t, St Lonis V A Simpson, Baltitnore 11 BTainter, New York B F newcomer, B a l t i more V Winker, Chicago Jos Mattingly & wf J Cade, St Joseph Tun T A Stepbens:Wae?, D C S a filch &lei, Wean, I) C }< Bemoan, New Yor k NV Honore, Bloomfield. 0 .3 'Nal:, BloorefiArl, 0 T YlnkeriontWarri.u, 0 S Barrisuo. Len. York • agwa. • Mrs S E Cromby, Ohio Mie. M Cromby Ohio - WCallwell. Indiana I J Fisher, Indiana C P.tterstn, Indiana • Porter, Dlim is H Alexander, Baltimore C Gibson, Memphis 0 1) Cook, Pittsburg' S Tucker. Shamokin, Pa H Sharer, Bab way, N J J A Hubbell, Lake Superior W Fay, New York Mies Humor. New York E d Loop,Wilkesbarre •J Wtlllamsno, Pcnott G Presets, Sir es York • .1B Christie, New York .11 Haws , East Orange H Scbuler. New York . U PAM, Chicago • N Yocum. New York Mrs C Yocum, New York Miss F M Yoonm, N Y C Yoeum. New Haven Mrs S S Hunt, New Haven lara 'l' II Potter, Penna Miss Potter, Penna. • S T Putter, Penns C Potter, Now Haven 8 8 Owings Baltimore D C Goodwin, Delaware Fenton. Tap York I)a•hon,l3,o.tou C Belltnger & fem, Boston J H Clark. lieu' York B In-nth-on, New York C Burnes, Behefonis C Nagle A lir clz, Baltimore T l mby. Circleville, 0 0 L binlhauey, Baltimore Vorre.t, New Orleans T Bell, Penna J lienwooo, Cincinnati Jiisruelith. West Cbester A Fl.her,Williontsport (; Hallman & eso.York E Swinger. Aew YU, k E J ilmoble, Burlington A C Barobie. Burlington B C Frame & wt. Toronto Mtn Drury, Dew York 514 ,, e Jinn),York Vt G.rrl , •h, Wash, D•C C C Oulu, Phila. W 11 ntentith Seaford,Del Conneetiret rir37 -• C Stover, Penns W J ticiesingor R Boherts,Balitmore • OD. yan,Baltimore • . !VIII Hail eracadt, U A tag kemzmew & wt J D Fleproard.low York E A Charm •n, Ailddletown A Matcher, Jr, S Net J H Freocb,Tena • J Barbc-rt,Teen • .1 Boal,blinola .7 Wriebt,Wyorolng co D Garrey, Delaware STrobrulat a rla, Chi T F Kb Olt IPs, Dela% are G S A T Wileoa, Delaware A Jack-on, Jr. Dela ware J G Merrick, Maryland .7 D Brown 8: ia, maryland P I.ndlan..New Jersey Thon.,,Wa-hloglon C~VThurn.Walngton A C Peirce. Maas P-Tifinny,lthode Island H G tnack,hhode !gland 11 A Janney, New York U Hu. burn, vew Pork • A Bourn rirw York Her' J L McKim, Del - • The Like Win A Napes, CFCS 10 . D Overfteld, SElchardson,liew York C Diboll. Johnstown PlEimport, Cherry I ree.Pa • L Eunport, bewi4burg • Rely at eon, Y urk, Pa John Elliott, Yipton.Pa T Feeley, New York litre Pollock. Harrisburg Miss Barrisburg • o' Flinders, F. niucky J S raliwwea W B Belknap, Zanesville Miss L Fulton, Zanesville krKalm, 11 , 1nole J Borlocher. Union co C F Frornbake, New Jersey .1 S Everhart. Penne Thortppon, Milroy P W b herwood, Maryland Whet C W Raw, Allentown S J Silber & la, Cloyoland. J Whiting, Ohio Aiams. Chicago T Lawson. Ohio 3 F Michaud, Vittsborg E arm. Allentown W Cerlie*•& wT, N Jersey W JlA'ati•on Brooklyn .1 A Eliaeon & wr, Del t.pbrno & ch, Del • S R Stephen*, Baltimore L Manila J Wheeler, W Branch T W Branch M Engem Brooklyn .1 A Wheeihm. Jr. Brooklyn A C 13neb, Brooklyn • Al). n. Brooklyn ' J O Willem. Brooklyn .1 11 Wlleon. Brooklyn J earlier, Brooklyn J S Lockwood, Brooklyn The Cum J Mrul ton. Ban Hones, Efd Cbuiblo. Ban lionse,Md. W P MN.tii, hintk. co E R Wei stall. Bucks co P.Cosartt &la. Chester co Miss J Culna.s, Chapter co bliss DI !Sonia, Mester co MSS I/ Canwler, Coemer co MISS 1 %Veldt.. Cl. eeter co Elite DI Harvey, Cbesterco )lice A A G aloes, Chest co Miss A P Harvey. Guest co Wise B , t;iuton, Chester co Mit B A M Shoemaker, Ch co 111bbS II Elite. Chester co Dltss ht Bold wiu.Chehier co Mini It S ',vans cheater co Miss H Eiultbeft, Cbe•ter co Mis 4 Di Drew., Chester co bliss M J Lord, Chester CO Ads, L G Baker. Cheater co Miss k Baodolph, Cheat col Mtaa C MAI sb &IL Chester - co Atbs DI Lightfoot. Chester co DIIpN A Balmier. Chester co Mash Kay. Cheater CO Miss E D Chest co Miss A V Mull, Chester Co The Sin John Maxwell, lsieW York 11 Wleheant 0 Broiler: Coliimbla I,lent AV U S A T Y, Wllliarne, Juniata. NC W Bun d Jar Slo,n,ona, Canada „I n° Fitrnatrtek, Canada John Leslie, Canada M (had', Canada The IV W Da*ie, ttilton • F iwowbothata, Heading A - Pierce &la Pittston B Snilace, New York F Geisenter. Bettitoore Febeil, Orwiso.barg G Von Vetods. benville JFeneh , Pottst,w a llehiwo's • The Bald Eagle. A B Wilt. Mulford Square Joe Merle,. Lehigh co l'eter limitb, Allentown W Beck. Northampton co 1 1 1iilip }trete. Jr, N Jersey .oeo olnz, Noriliamotou ct Schauer, USA 'Mrs Ginz, Nortnampton co LS Hacker E 1, Cup.. Quaaario wn Holman, Allentown 1.1 ken. Wornelndorf Tltn 4 Richard.. Penns 111 At Faust, Allentown V W Herron, enue . . Franoli y. Good, Penn J,JUeberroth, Lehigh en The Bari :lobo Sailor, New Jert.ey R Paxson, Labaska, Pa Wrn - N Tyrol3 & bo,y, Pa W Lippiucott. Near Hope P Moue. Pennsylvania 11 Kirk. Formtville, Pa J a N Williams, Pa C Fell, Bucklosham, Pa D Mahone. Scranton. Pa El Harrison, Pa F Hoover. Carliple,_Pa W Copeland, tv to wn, Pa H C 'rripp..Carl isle. Ba A linicotane. New Jeremy Gen Smith, Carlisle, Pa A B Stockton, Pa h R kldell, Virginia Isaac Keret, Neer York ,The lila liebrlg, Allentown .1 81)11lioner, Allentown itAthltgla, Allentown T Po llllu ttzg ntr ar, , All S en A town 0 .1 1/ S Cruz. Penneylyania U./Shantz, Allentown. 14 Beaman. Allentown • The RI T W Kern, New Yolk in... Moore; Laurel, Del B Megln, Laurel. Dcl .11' Bortou, bona), Del B t•ordy. Lento], Del R Tinontnne. Su..w Hill cl•as Arnold, P cw York U bt HrOton. Vow Jor,ey JOU& pulley, bow Mope THE PR.Fss -PITT r, A 1114 1 . , PITT A:: FRIDAY. JULY 29. "iBhk BUY, Yomt BATITINO ROBES Fon LADIES. Gentlemen. end Children at SLOaN'S. 806 MARKBr Street. 1 lalladelphla, and at lila Stara, Caro New Jenny. 31. HAIM Dine I Rent DYE! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE Se the BM is the World. The only Harmlese. True. and Be/tabk Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is pada:le— an/we Red. Rusty. or Gray Hair instantly to Mosey Black or Natural Brown, without taluring the Bair or Stair fug the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: imparts fresh vitality, frequently remodel, its pristine color, and rectifies the 111elfectsofbad Dyes. The genuine IA signed WILLIAM A. BATORRLOS: all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all Dr - agitate, lie. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street. New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressins the Hair. lyll-11 • urrE-Pnicr. C 1,01111140, OP TIM LATEST STYLE'', made in the Best Manner, expressly for RS TAIL SALES. LOW EST Selling Prices marked in Plain Flamm. All Gooda made to Order warranted eatlafac• tory. Our thrit• Farms Staring is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2B ly JONES &CO 604 MARKET Street. WANAMAKER & BROWL 8..5. oornor SUM and MARKET Streets. Custom Donartroent (to make to ordarl No. I.B.Blxth • • • CILASE—MYERS.—On July WO, 1864, by Rev. DEMI. Myers. at ilia reht,lsnco of tbs bride t. parents, Mr. &I som] M. Chap°, of Waynesburg. Chester county, Pa., to Miss Jennie Myers, ut Ifwchlan townaltip, Chester county, Pa • DE WITT.—At SI. Paul, Minnesota. on the Iflth inst., Mrs M. Josephine De Witt (non Townsend. ) DE WITT.—At St. Paul, illinafto a, on the 21st inat., Falrendth, second eon of 04 tato Oglethorpe and M. Josepl it e De Witt. • TbOal PSO N. —On the 27th instant, Samuel H. , young est ion f lseacl borupson. His relatives and male frisuds, and teentbers of (len calcite Ledge. No. 67, A. T. M. and Excelsior Mark Ledge, No . 216, are respeetfraly i nvited to attend his funeral , trom hie late residence, No. 1119 Parrish air -et,. On seterday, Kith instant, at S o'clock P. M. st,s MILNE.—on Wednesday morning, July 27th, 1851, Alai wire of French. F. Milne •• •671•LPE.—on Tueedey 26th inst., Major A. Gal; &wise, 17d Resimeat ' P V., aged Sti yeare,of disease resulting from a yound received at the second battle of Fredericksburg. Th• relatives and friends of the family, and St. John's I edge A. T. M , the Philadelphia Hese Compa ny. the Artillery Coma of the Woehington Grays, and members of the 72.1 It, gin,. of, now In the 'city are ro atectfuity invited to attend ht. funeral from Ids late re. ?Odense, No. 1246 North Twelfth street.uu Friday after noon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. •-• When the good die the world autfets. for the living example of. men is generally more potent for good than the memory of them dead. and it is a atrium:M.ly troth that the " good is oft interred with their hones. " The sal:it-at of this sketch, though living for lily UT years Past a comparatively retired life. yet exhibited in. his daily walk and in the r. sults of his life. an example worthy to be followed by all who are loft on earth. Ho fought the " Battle of Life" earnestly, buthful.y, and we H. At th e age of sixteen he entered the marine ser vice as a tailor, and followed the sea for twenty-eight tears. At twenty three years of age ho made ate !fret voyage as a captain, and in that capacity he was (maned fur twenty-ono years in-the European and East India trade. In this service he achieved a reputation (arability and worth, With those tor whom and with whom he did ha sioess, secuud to no man then in the Service. His best friend, however, was himself. Prompt in action, per haps severe to discipline, yet correct in all be did, he wits ever the trusted agent and the proved friend. During his leng th ened corcer upon the ocean he never met with a se nous Meager, fur which favor he was ever thankful to the "Giver of all g..od.'' Once, how ever, lie pas in extreme danger Tho night was in termiy dark and., term. - . end he lost his rackoutug.and Is; *Must abaudoned all lioneofsaving his shipa.u.i crow: but ever 'ninthly lementherlng-the "source from which sit blessings flow, ' ho earnestly and reverently ap pealed to nod fur aid, and shortly after was reward-d by the sight of the Borth star, when he was again safe. 'I hie incident never left hie mind, and was often rotated by him to his friends, always ceding with the remark. "that through the interposi tion .1 Divine Providence, lain here to tell it " His health Laving become impaired by frequent voyages to China, he withdrew frcen active life and devoted tie re mainder of his days to his fatuity, a period of thirtY thiee years. Thought for years a greet sufferer, physi cally. he rarely complained, and befog possosand of a Ybiorous constitution, he was enabled to reach the ripe old age of seventy-six years. Th. ugh struck-m several times with paralysis (which eveutually caused his death) he bore his suferiugs patiently, moo dude( his Met Wow, after reviving !men a long period of te am-lobby, beins asked how he felt, replied, "1 feel su though the bow of my ship was waned towards am going to ''he 1 etter land." Calmly he yassed away, ilk e a tired child lying down to reat. Unosientatious in every re.-rt,ct, always kind, and li beral In accordance with his means, (charity is as p.at in queliiv as in quantity.) incere lover of }mulct, nev. r anything ha was not willing to grant, a ffside- and gentle as a child towards thoaa he I..vi d, hut firm as iron to those lie uelieved to bath the NrroDg — a widow and eve cnildren amnia for him, to whom his toes is irreparable To bla friends. and cases who knew him, none are left to take his place; and to the world his example is worthy of emulation. ortolan. I.'.erar.a.Delawara • J A Moore, Desaware T Jenkins & w. Week J C Macloti.e,U d A J F Smith, Reading • B C Pretty man. Delaware t: etionson.Aew York H Fleming, Baltimore. .1 Deraiso e.. New York N Franks. New York • W B Thompson, N J G W Strickland. New York F A Terris,New York • L H Traria, New York I N Borritt,U S A: t; G Corns') & wi, Mass W R Sturges. Washington L H Do) le, lowa 113 G Alleu, Hume 1H Winsate,oeametown - Miss McKim. Delaware C Evans, Atiautlc City W R Bedell:nun, Keokuk Fragneone. Venus Mrs Freetown, Penns D epellen, Delaware J H Scantier:tact, Md • A P Blviner, Lewistown \V J White . , Lewistown • M limit , Lewouown . • W It McK.e,lstilViStON7ll K Lockwood, Maryland a:nitwits'. W L Sebring. Easton.Pa W S Kirkpatrick , Easton, Pa R J Henry, Mary.and Wm Jonas, Pennsylvania N D Helmeted, Virginia T.ooleraan, Ls ocaster.Pa Denton, ld J M Ellis, Oberlin, 0 J R Smith, Harrisburg lit Shelters., Pittebarg • W P Barclay, Mainz; D Van Au sea. lilliferd, Pa John Gardner, New fork Geo W Smoot, U J E Annan A wf,Cinoltinatl Mho. A Al Cul be/ tson, Ohio A 0 Brodhe4d, H Chunk A H Ehk, WeetCheeter W Wilma ,t wf,N York rameron, Massachusetts Greene, New York TR Howell, Brooklyn .IFL Morrison, Brooklyn C D cimonson. Brooklyn M Mtnltt, Brooklyn B Hearne, Jr. Brooklyn R Warnock. Brooklyn .1 Fl Crosby, Brooklyn • H ChaAttrick, New York W J Watson, Brooklyn F McOvar, N Jamey II Wertz, St Clair . Al if Slobiz, St Clair 31 M floppnek A J Del G IV Is ten St la Ohio s hioxle); Virsinla T.P Hollis, Virginia IS Weimer, Aammelstown S Norris, Pott,4ville Miss Norris, Pottsville Mrs Weodle, Nem G Stagier, Mess C Watkins, t.Pet - Mrs Cozneggs, Dal • • Miss E Mohr, Chester co Miss A I.ighiroot, Chest co • Mies K Miller. Chaster co Miss I. Dwnde%u, Chester co slistt!E Nat:Wale, Cheater co M Gensler, Chester so Miss M H Dilworth, Chalice Mies C Gensler, Chester CO Stirs L Poster Cheater co bliss Dl H otophrey. Chen co Mims P Phi tips, Cliedter co Miss I. H Co:time, Chest so M C Jeckson_, Cheater co 31 Hughes, Chester co E Col line, Chester co , B Walton. Boohl to. W M Hobart„Pottctown .1 blaittnete. Pott.ville • J. novo,. West Cheiter S Wright, Went (:neater S H Smith. Pemberton .1 Liar*, tifonnt Union E C Hickman. W Chaster J Fl HOMS, itievrharyport } Permeate. ,Chester co J M Chester J 6 Parson. Chester co D C Winn UN UlllOll. W Wraver, Newlynle W P Demean. Ls:muter bl L Littlefield, B S A A B Ewing, Culla° J L Haugh . AP Erb's, ffiwrisborg Jobu Protber, Liveroool mina Protber, LivwrnooL Miene ThomPsdo.Ultda'rd bliss It Herper,BaddonAeld T C Rise iN K Gerhart ; Delaware 'Il I Cooper, buzerae co,Pa ,A Shark. Lebanon • :And Wright, Lebanon S Fitzgerald & la. Allent'n W bI Borland. Allentown Mias Fitzgerald, Allentown C Groeber, Tuscarora, es, ey, Sheaf. J Retmen, Allentown H HOWO, Allentown J Mann & la, Mt Bethel J McCall .t In. Mt Llnthel Yc•nna, Allentown L Sett> J I' Mltier P Ci range, bfoucoo co, Ps W L P Bowen, Maryland W Plumer, Now York- Siaider & In, Penn* Wm Uhlor, Pine (Imre T K Co emau & In. Brookln narrlvun & la..Truutou E Par. null, Borilantown Jks II Sutt , m,nolawaxe Jno Dair, Alt Airy, Al J tiVMJIAIL. NOTION& TER POPULAR GLOWER(' HOME OF PE= "OAR " left-elan goods at moderate Priem WECEELIIII & WILI3OIVB HIGHIEBT PB. LOOK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Ralatiromnri. 704 mcsMillT Streat. •rnva Savaath D,;2,A.RRIED_ ID 13E330 . OBITUARY. CAPTAIN THOMAS DIXCY. " Hiv youth was innocent, his riper age bit irked with some act of goodness e 1517 day• •nd, wstcheo b 3 eyes that loved Lim. calm and sage Faded his last declining years away. Cheetinl he gave his being up. and went To share the holy rest that awaits a life well !pant. Why weep ye then for Lim, who baring Wan The bound of than'eapt.oluted Iva re at Inez, Life's birthing , .alt enjoyed. Ilre'n labor,' done, Serenely to hie dual rest has Passed:. Whi.e th. soft memory of bin virtue, yet Lint ere like the twilight home, when the bright eon • 1...1Y: iiiisbuti BIoURNENG STORE, 'bn. NiR CHESTNUT arose. •. jy74l` a,. to riimr.L.L. It have Fine stack of Sllks, - Fine stock of Shawls. Fine stock of Flannels, Fine ?loch of Linens, PiZIA block of Muslims. NNATIONAL 110 TEL, LO.IG BRANCH, New Jersey, is open open the European plan, the cheapest we to live, costing about $l5 per week: get what you want, and only payfor what you consume, D. P. PETERS, Proprietor. Care leave Vine street every day at 7.45 it M. and R. RPP M. jY15.12t NlX's k;}..:8:1111 AI lip.— nes (Iwo of the I% ATION AL SEWN Associarop4 will be held Vila (Frid,y) EVENING, at S o'clock. at the Louse of J4lB. Etot.E. SBCOND Street. above Beaver, to mete arrkogeraents for the august Election. By order It. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD, President Or. OFFICIF OF TILE COULTER COP PER COMPANY, 3to_waLNur Street. NOTICE is hereby ;tree that 'all stock In th is Com- Pabn on a blot the instalment of 50-10/ dullard per abide. colldd March 18th, .864, and dn.) May Ist, 18&4, is not pod Is forfeited for bald default, and that,uccordind to the charter and by-lawn of the Compauv. it wilt be veld a. Public atusos.e. on MONDaY, augur Pk. 1861, pang. 2 o'clock N., at the office of tt a &crater , of the Com- No. 310 WALNUT Street, Pitiladellphla, unless pied on or before that day. By order of toe Board of Directors. • DAVID S. HEYL, Secretary. Pptmort.rrits. July' , ISM .113).10t 1 Dlr.\ .11 NOTICE.—!iTair Kew CLINTOCRYI I .LE PB rIt.).LBOM COMPANY. " tAttro No. 41.1 WAY AU r Stvat.. • PHILADELPHIA. July 27, 1934. The Board of Director. bare thin day dsclared the fourth inttutbly div tdeud of OHS PER GSM' on the capital stock p.vable at the Office of the Company on end aft.r SATUItheY. August 6, )964 The Trabster Boas will close on Saturday, July 30, at 3 P.M., nutttSaturday. Anenet 6. i-rt Pt* W.M. MOUN ET, Secretary. N A TioxiI,I.IUNION ASSOCII/S, Tl —FIPMINTEI WA N.D. —A MEETING OF 713 E .AEFOCIATION- will be held on FRIDAY EVENING next, nth Inetaut, at S o'clock P. 31., at Eoutowebt corp.'. of BRoADcod RIDGE AVEZIUB, In Wafter' to the SPECIAL ELECTIoN to be bold on TDEeDAY next. The WARD EXECTrrIVE COSTUMER will um iturnPaint.ty ufter the WARD MEETINU. 1y2T0.20' , . ..."-; ... 1111.*. NOWITIIILERN PACIFIC RAIL 11-t? • ROaD.—Thd nuderetgned, fkiromisalonera from lentoachu.etb , , named to the act of Incorporation of the Northern Facile Railroad Company. hereby give notice to all those named in raid acted Commiaalonera, that the Drat no vine of the Board of Commiaainnera of tho afore- Bald company wilt be held at the MELODEON HALL,. In the city of Boaton, on THURSDAY, the that Clay of Se_ptember next, at twelve o'clock. at noon I - WILLARD Sit a itB. .10111.1 A. BASS. .J. 5. Ih'ITIIINGTON, ABlEt. ABBOTT, GE^ SIiIvERICK. J. hi. BECKETT. 30SIAll P1A111,51, POapow. Jule 14. IF/A . 11 , 51011 V sirATE COMMITTEE ROOMS., 1105 CHESTNUT Street.—The State Committee . request their Mends throughout the State to adopt efficient means to forward early and fall rehired; of the election upon the Coostitntional • Amendments. Fend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard House. Philadelphia. The Committee Rooms are now open. and all corre spondence dtreeted to the Chairman will receive pr.qapt attention. S. CillEßOL'Cheirman. A. W. BENEDICT, Secretary. Tr, e 01 . 14.pj U % LuN9'EERN-51350 BOUNTY. U —OFFICE WIZENS' VoLObTES.R. SiIBSTI TUTE CODIMITIEE, No. 4.22 WALNUT street, July 'A lOU. All persons propoiiiig to volunteer, Whether liable to draft or exempt. cau 01111.4 as Romeemattutve Resrette. They pre entitled to the Government Ronal of T3REE HUNDRED DOLLARS for a three yawns' enlistment, and, in addition, this Committee will pay to those ea crult.d at their office the City bounty of TWO RUN-. DEED AND FIFTY Doi...ARS. and ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS from their principals 'MI en will thee re. ceive. all: SiX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. The payments of the Committee are made in 0.0.14 p l y the day of mumer. and, as it. object le to std in raising troops and tilting the quota of the city, thore hi no ch ergo for town...lesion or brokerage. Appl at the office et the Committee between 10 A; and 2 I'.M. J. G. ROSENGARTEN, ivott Treasurer. ItEPILESIN:NTATIVE RECRUITS— OFFICE CITIEbNa' VOLUNTEER SUBSTI TUTE COMMITTEE, No. 9,22 WALNUT Street, July 25, 1864. Geuilemen not liable to draft. and ladies who desire to nut lute service Representative Recruits, are in termed that this Conimitvo will endeavor to procure 1114 w, an receipt of ith'at /11l N DREW DOLLAR?, which ie paid to the It.crult to addition to the City anCOO - bounties. As the War Derailment hes decided to pay to snob t.emtlittl for three years the U. 8. bounty of Three Ulla dil-d Bolters, they thee receive to all ax ntryDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. • The patriotic of both sexes will thna be enabled, at a moderate expenditure, to have themselves represented to the Armies of the Union, and to aid the Government in the most efficient LDS noel'. .v. 6 4t 3 n RORENGXR'VEN, Treasurer. AM CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER SUIM , TITCTE COMMIT TEE, 122 WALNUT Street, July 15. This Committee bas Removed to No. 4.22 WALNUT Street, upstairs, where It will receive application. (rout citizen. dekroni. to ..ccore SUBSTITUTES or REPRE SENTATIVES. A payment time of ti voile/atop . and a power of attorney to be givdn for the City Bounty. Substitutes furnished In the Order of application. Veteran. and Aliens deeiring to enlist as Sabetttutee wilt apply to the Committee, who will have 'hematite ter.d Into 14111 CO, when they can 11010 a their own regi ments Health , . the Bounty paid by Government, they will receive from the Committee SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DALLARS In cash, on day of master, without dem:whin for commission or brokerage. No charge of any kind if. made. Veterans are e.pecially wanted In the service and can than re-enlist au the most advance geoue condit ion, Oflice bottle from 10 A. M. to 21'. et. . DANIEL STEIN :REM Chairman J. 1. CLARK DARR: JOHN THOMPSON, . CLEM ENT B. PENROSE. "HENRY C. LEA, HORENOARTEN. Trosenrer. tolliller. OF TIIN DIAPER SHADE, OIL COMPANY: 624 .WALNUT Street; Juir 2S, IMM. The Beard of Directors - have declared a Dividend of FOUR PhR CENT. on tho capdal dock of the Cotentin - 3', pal) able on at d after the Seth !net., free of State tax. The trent.fer book,. will b.. closed on TUESDAY, 26th, OE P. M ,and will be opened on thank) 'pet. _• St.• - THOMAS R. SEAR LE, Sec'''. wit o•LIeAELIA , siASNA ANDTIDMA WATER r:ANAL COMPANIES bays their:Dalai at No. 417 WALNUT Stroo4, Room i4o. 4. .. The "Transfer Agency ''o f these Oompanlel, hereto. fore In South rOURTH Street, ims been removed to the °Mee of the Companies. at the place above stated. . . . T527.91t garZwuriter, IS HEREBY. GIVEN that eppllee lion bee been'otde to the Tramteee of the Fira AmpncintiOn of Philitnolphia for tho renoxval or I'ol.lCl',.Na. 10.862 3,Jor SeNI. %Rued Seotember 1, IE4B, In name of CHAR. Albll4 [I RE, which le Wet. •N. REBORL. iy2o.wfmlat* DIG, UO B. k;LEVENTII_BI. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. REPRESE 1. Robert P. Slag, 2. 0. Morrison Coates. 8. floury Bnmm. 4. WlMaui 11 Faro, 6. Barton B. JPllktl, I. Charles M. Bunk, 7. Robot Parke. 8. William Taylor, 9. John A: ElNoland • 10. Rid hrd B. Coryo 11. Edward Holliday. 12. Charles F. Read, B 7 order of the State Cent PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY.—IN then days or beano 01l companies it In really refrerhitg to be enabled to give to our readers the name Of a good, reliable oil company, under tho control of practical men, with a autticlent amount of capital to develop ihoronghly their posacsaloos. We one the names of many ell companies paraded in the Ettstera papers that we have good reason to beliovoare eerie. At least, nothing is really known here, where their lands arc acid to he tocated The PHILLIPB OIL COMPANY corollate of John bluebell, NI City; Josiah Nina, of Pittsburg, and Cochran & Russell, of Pnitadelphia. The capital stock of said company in $21:0.003 Their poeseaslous cousitit of valuable oil leases on the Gregg, Walsh. McClintock, Widow AlcClletock Parm, and on tho Cornplanter tract of the 11. McClintock Farm. Several of tee wells be longing to this Company are producing a au &lent amount to pay a handsome dividend on their capital mock In addition to their property on 011 Creek this Com fipany have a larpe tract of land in the neighborhood of Mecca, WM.. The. have tae svelte on this proper ty, and Intend to bore them to the depth of 1,200 feet. We COO commend this company to the public as being posioased of good oil territory, sa well an being men of ttrict integrity and fair dealing. They &rein/idly en gaged in the development of their lands, and we think the stock In as gond an investment as any to be foand in the market. We know both the land and the men. and can cheerfully recommend thorn:—Oil City Re gigar. TEE BODES OF SiIBSCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the Company above referred to are NOW OPEN for receiving subscriptions, at the Office of the attlerbigned, where any further information in rola- Lon to the affairs of the Company can be obtained. COO BRAN Sc RUSSSLL, 22 Borth FRONT Street. zlytu-et. Juvi-31.1: ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C3LOrr H.Cotism. al S. SECOND Street. and 23 STRAWBERRY Street A large aloe% of all Mad of CLOTHS, CASSLILERES, VESTINGS, At fair prices. purchased before the rise, independent of gold gamblers, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stogie. The Army and Navy trade has our special at tention. JYI-1m L it Eli 1) lICK , FOR WITS Superb onality, white and colored. Nataro color. extra heavy. Coating VIIPDS, fancy Drills. Wide tine black Alpacas. White vestings. No ad cave° In Sommer Cas-imerea Fine Stook for Summer and Fall. • LAWNS. Good styles from 29 to 60 amts. Summer dress stuffs low. IptICH ORGANDY LAWNS RSDITOED FROM g 1 w to 75 cte. Etch Organdy Robes, reduced to 38.. LILACIR reduced from 81 to 012.34 cte. Grenedines at very low prices. Summer Drsas (tootle all rod reed. India dilke reduced to 75 cts and $l. White Harm. Shawls and Circalarn, White and Black Lace Pointe,. and ttotruidlui. Rummer Shawls selling of very low. Whi.e and Colored abet land Shawls. EDWIN HALL it 00.. J• 18 ea Sneak' SECOND Street. 01,08114 G OUT SUMMER DRESS 1 .-/ GOODS AT LOW PF.ICBS. A great variety of styles of this season's importation, from neeuts to 40. • Best Pacific Lawns at S7X cents. Figured Browu Lawns at 3714 cents. Finuch UMW , at 40, 80, 82 and 67X cents. Seat makes of Hosting. Calicoes, Ginhams, and all kinds of Domestic Goode, file below the manufacturer's prices. Whit* Bangs and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. 400 all-wool Cashmere Shawla,_tp 25 worth _413.50. H. - STnBL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 North TEDITH Street. E XAMINE OUR LAWNS. Lail°. brown ground, neat figured, 44e. Laical, white ground, neat figured, 44c. Burk:Oat:11 and Bath Towels, large Assortment. Bird's Eye Linen Towels. Extra size Damask Towels. BRhetland Wool Shawls for totnishs. $5. • Bathing Flannels, red and eray. J" JOHN Ft. STORMS. 703 ARCH Btree ~C l L~~ilr M ~ ~M~f ~~ LARGE ASSORTMENT OP PAPER HANOLEGB. T. J. COOKE, . • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . Pik_rvEon 1 - I.A.rdIGrISVG-€l, we. sole ARCH Street, uth Second Door above METH, So Side. The attention of the Pnblio is invited to Me LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OB • PAPER HANGING-S, Embracing all qualities, from 'i% CENTS TO THE FINEST GOLD AND VALVE" DECORATIONS. • Also. an entirely new article of -GOLD AND BILE PAPERS, m7l-enrortt. • roar azairrin. JOAN W. STOKES. President T .1 EXOEI,BIOR" HAMS azi.nisinsirr ttt THE WORLD. 10113 ONNVINE UNLESS BRANDED , . . . J. 1i...11:4-130..4,PILTLABLi 140413I011." J. okNER4).L :PROVISION DEALERS, axD • " :Amaze 54,THE CELEBRATED . . . 6E Xs4D . sion suciA.R.coßED RAMS. Roo. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch end Race streets, Philadelphia. The justly.. celebrated "EXCELSIOR" RAMS are cured by J. IL M. & co. (to a etyte peculiar to them tow) expressly' for FAMILY USS, are of delicious favor. ace from the unpleasant taste of salt, and ere tronouncesi by opistires superior to any now offered for role. mylfl-tuthalto Lootume GLASSES. i TV: fit• FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OP ILLINOIS NOR TICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, ~~)~4-i~lt! ~=~:)a.} ELECTORAL 'TICKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON McMICHARL. Philadelphia T. OUNNINOIIA Beaver County. NTATM. 13. Elias W. Hall, 14. Chariot. H. Shriner, 16, John Whiter, 16. David McConannhr. 17. David W. Woods, 18. Immo Benson. 19. John Patton, 20. Saranol B. Dick, 21. Evernrd Btor.r, 22. John P. Penney Ei. Ebenezer Mannirin, 21. John W. Blanchard. nil Committee N CAMRRON, ahairman HE AIL DRY !MODS W. T. SNODGRASS, COOPER Sr CONARD, S. E. earner NINTH and SI&RIIET Streets 1028 , OInibTINUT 8 • tie attention of LADIES ABOUT LBAV. IPitt Thk.t.;lTY for the •• cot shore;•• •• eve- - t......1ee.---Ptaseetr:••--......—" the Country, " is respectfully invited to the - extenet-reetoctr-, of WHITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMER WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, MORNING WRAPPERS. &c. An extensive assortment is offered in Lase and. Worked Edgings and Incertinge, Handkershiefs, CollarkEleeves,and and folio Plaid,Ftriped. and Figured White 000t16, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEM PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. 100 pieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped E. M. NEEDLES. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. -.) .1 0. :4 PER 'HANGINGS. JAMES B..EARLE & SON. $l6 OHNSTNUT STREET, PHILA.. (ATo now In eon a s'er7 Ins assortment of I,OOHIN•fa ei.A.BBEB, of every eharaster, of the • MY BEST MANUFACITURS AND LATEST ITyjaa OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ado- ?TOTEMS AMID PHOTnHHAPO PRANINS. rl'BE NEW : TAX Rli LAND REVENUE .1 1 - . STAMP LAW.—Copies of the new Tax Bill and Re vell°. Stant. Law fort ealo• wholesale and retell. And BeYellatb Stain aof all descriptions constantly on hand at the following rates of dtsconot : On onions of NJ two poi cent. discontit. 100 three four At the principal depot for the peen( Internal Rosanne Stamps, No. 304 caesTxur Street. and 103 - 5. FiFl Fl Street. Pull description of the Stamp Low in pamphlet form. • 09-3t* B BEINETt'S. BEAUTIFUL SPE • CIDIRNS IVORSTYPES are attractive and dram armee) of scanting ard .exprespiont natural In atti tude and tasteful an anaemia. SECOND Street, above nroro. . ' . '• " 11*" oIiTRAITB OF . MOST PLEASING J STYLOandweidsrlidlyaccamte; none excel then. 13..!HER'S Lifeiiiilze Photocraphs. colored In oil In sn mrtt.tin milliner. at flltst ARCH Street. 10 L. W. 31 • D.; PROFESSOR •• or tbe PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF Slim- CUM in the Regubtr Eclectic! Medical College, Moth lOW, below Locust, bee returned to the city. and may be conoulted at ble office, 933 A itilH Street.. between the Lour. of 11 and 4, ana 8 nod 9 in the evening. Twenty-Ave blegical Stadents wanted, free. of jy4.9.4t. W ATI 1t :PIPE t DRAM PIPE I— moptsomen, Terra . Cotta Worke—Oloe arid Warehorkee, 1221 MARKET Street. • . . . LIST Or esea PERIM: For j oint 0(3 feet, 2 Inch bore, SS cent.. For oint of 3 feet, 3 inch bore, 46 cent.. For loint of 9 feet, 4 inch bore. 56 cents. For oln t of 8 feet, 6 inch bore, 70 came. .. : For °int of 3 feet, 6 Inch bore, Si cents. All sizes, from 2 to 16 inch diameter. Also. Branches, Turne..Traps. Chimney Tope. Ohba. say Flues, Oardest Vdees.lio. idoCOLLIN di /IE4O/LDS. 156 . .11 df dRlrWr I=l LAMBS' TRUSS AND. BRAG'S STORE—Conducted by Ladles, TWELYTI Wee, first door below Race. Seery artiole in tbel line elegant, easy, and correct In mate. 0. 11.. 1111. DLES, Proprietor, attend.; to Gentlemen, on tee corm. of TWELFTH end RACE Streets. N. B.—Prefeeelene arras ra re• I nerrfrld4'. 2141241101, • WRITTEN AND VERBAL DIY SCEIPTIONS of Character, Conotitotion, and I's lont; - with'ADVICE on Business, Health, Wise tion, f-improvainont,-litulaxemant.and.Train fog of CHILDREN. "odal adaptation, dm, di and 6,011114.)y. : "* - JOHN L CAPEN. "• '• Pbronoloidat and 'Bookeeller, Ao. 'TUTS Swift, above °WWI. NEW P EDUCATION N. A BBllth 'AD 44; EVANS, linccenuora to WILLIS P. 7 11 2 In cu Rl 'Winn Street, Mire received BITA. An autobielograpby by Hamilton Aide,author of "Confidences," "Carr of CetTlyen," BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH'S OF LOYALISTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, with an liletorlcal " grE by st i ti o N r OTA ' clf27 . ol ‘ l 2 , v g l itißLEY HALL ASY LUM. By Willem oqbArs. TIIE FOREST ARCADIA .OF NORTHERN NEW TONIC, embreclog it view of It mineral, agriculture!, and timber resoorcte. MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS. By theart thor of "The °neon of tho Connty." AZARIAN. By H. E. Prescott, author of "Tho Am ber Gods " VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOR. By Major Perry McD. Collins. THE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW. Compilod by 114. race II Dresser. r'z) IRAITIIWAITE'S RETROSPECT, No. 4D, for JULY, IEBI • JUST READY. ALSO. READE'S SAVAGE AFRICA, NOD) 'Aram. and 'Matey. E NEW INTIRNAL REVENUE LA W. approved JIM , . IER BLCR'R INFANT THERAPEUTICS, Third Edition. rovleed and enlarged. NEW ROOM MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MISCELLANEOUS. or sole au soon as publb.lo,l, by LTNDBAY & BLANISTOW. • PahOsborn and Booko.llers. jr2fl NN Routh STXTH Strew. above CIIES'UNLIT RUSTIC ERA 3IES RUSTIC FRAMER ! I • RUSTIC FRAMES! t . . NeW Stylesjust received. Priem' varying from aO cents to 6171. - FTIIILIOS of alt Urns made to order pa Invent prices. Aleo. the LAIIOKST flt./LIAC'f lON OF PHOTO ORArIiS, CARD; mefliunt atm tmperica. lone, 10 ce,te to $4. PITCLIRE•N Cheap Book. Album. Frame, and Picture Store. CLISSTSUT Streot, aoove uth, No. SOB. • • 3t NEW BOORS I NEW BOOKS I Religioun 'Training of Children at tho School, the Family, end the Chorch By Catharine B. Beecher. Loyalty on the Frontier: or. Sic.tches of Tinton Men of the honthweet, with Incidents and Adventures In B Rebellion on the order. By A. W. Siam Haunted Hearts By the anther of the Lamplighter. The Potomac and the Rapidau• Army Notes from the Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rose. crane, IEGI-3. By Alonzo U. Quint. Tempest and Ennehinet or, Life In Kentucky. By Airs. Margaret J. Eh'met., • The Bogle-BIRO, onSpirit of the Conflict, comprising Naval and Military Exploits, Raids, &c. By E. B. S. Rouse. For Pale by W. S. & ALFRED HARTIEN. 60t1 CHESTNUT Street APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. Afeniry for this invaluable Library of tiniverril Information la at 33 South SIXTH Street, eaeond story. Alto, RECORD 07 THE REBELLION. 13y Pratt Mourn. fol 1-t SUMMER RESORTS. COLUMBIA. HOUSE, CAPE MAY. FOE THE BEA-MORE TII/10000 IN TWO HOII UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY; 'N. J.; IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OP OIIESTS. TM!MI leave VINE STREET FERRY daftly at 7.% 2 and -115 P 31. Terme Riper week ? or $l6O per day. BROWN Ja WOELPPER, Jrnm PROPRIETORS. FLORENCE HEIGHTS.- THIS BE A.II •TIFIIL RESORT Is now open for the reception or on ..glapthrernZuetl'); APP'Y jrlP.l2c. It 0. SlUKl.Jl.°Proprietor. • . p i LIMMER REtiORT.-BROAD aa MOUNTAIN HOUSE. —Thin romantic spot can be reached daily by the Pennsylvania' Central Railroad to Enntingdon, thence by the Broad-Top Railroad via Dadley. Excursion 'rickets are issued at furff the taw: I mks, which are good until the first of October. First-claim accommodations. Imtne—t6l2 par week ; per daft' WLGO. Children and servante half price. For further particulars address C. M. ALLMOND dr Co., Managers, isgam Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co., Pa. REDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.- A-F - This popular Summer Resort to now 0134311. and pre. pared for the reception of visitors. until October nett. The Hotel wUI be under the charge of the moat expe rienced management in the country. The Bedford Railroad has been finished to within ens hours' rids of Springs, over due Turnpike road, visitorswillow:co by Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunt ingdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through. ample arrangements have been made to supply deal ers and individuals , with the BRDIORD WATER, in well-steamed casks, as follows: For Barrel, oak (40 gal) • -B9 CO • • Half Barrel, oak mulberry 200 4 CO All orders addressed to Z. L. ANDERSON . Bedford. promptly filled. Personswishing rooms. or any information about place. will address ESPYL. ANDBRSO.II. J0,3-2at THE CLARENDON," ATLANTIC - 0 -- OITY• to now open for MO accommodation of boarders. This bonne Is situated In a central part of the island. and every room in the home commands a Him view of the sea. The bathing never was better. .176-1 m • . JAMES JENKINS, Id:D. CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.—The Proprietor takes pleasnre in an nouncing that this favorite and fashionable Watering Place is now open for visitors. The personal and un divided attention of the proprietor will be given to the wants end comforts of Its guests. iYI-1m• • .N. W. WOODS, Proprietor. SEA BATHING.-NATION&L HALL, CAPE ISLAND, Cape hay, N. J.. Is now open for the reception cif lite numerous *meets. Terms moderate. Children under 12 years of age and eervante b slf price. _Superior accommodations and ample room for two arum rea plstoolle. -A.editolll-G4-11.32.1rXR0 ZIT _ 0024-2ln ProtniiiECTT: • UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BUNCH, N. J.; 'Wooer open for the reception 01 diatom Address 8.A.81401351eNEE. Prop•r. 361341te" rHESTIVR COUNTY HOUSE, AT LANTIC CITY, N. • J.—This private BOAIMINO HOUSE (always open for Boarders), is now fully ar ranged for the accommodation of Summer viaitera The striation is one of the best on the island, being In roll elm of the Ocean. and near excellent bathing grennd. my3l-2m JACOB KRIM. Proprietor. LEGAL. TINNED STATES, EASTERN DI& •-• TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Scr. TAB PRESIDENT OF TAE UNITED STATES TA THE bIARsIIAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PUN- SY LVA WHEREAS, The Dl•trict Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Petiosylvanta, rightly and duly proceeding on a Mal, filed in the name of the United States of America, Beth decreed all persons in general who have, or wrier d to have. any civic. litle,Or Wei est in forty- five bales of cotton, cargo of vessel un known, captured on the high eons by the United dtates steamer "Santiago de Cuba." a ves.el-of. war or the United Stater, under command of Captain 0. S. Gila eons, and brought to this port, to be nonished, cited. and called to judgment, &Cate time and place un derwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring ) You are therefore charged and etrictly enjoined and ommanded, that you omit not, but (bat by publishing these presents in at Last two of the dally newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the .LepaL In telligeneer, you do monish and cite, or cause to he monnilird and cited, peremptorily, all pereons in gene ral who have, or preteud to have, any right, title, or interest in the said forth-five bale• of cotton, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD I/VAL/WEIL the Judie of the said Court. at the Dretrict Court room. in the City of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of presents. it be a court day, or else the next court day fullowlav, between the u-oast hears of hear ing cansee. then and - there to chow, or allege, 111 doe Perm of law, a reaeonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said forty-five • bates of cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the, time of the capture . of the same, to the enemies of the United btates, and as mode of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to coademnation, to be adjnd ged and condemned. as good and lawful prizes; and far ther to do and receive in this behalf as to jostle.° shall appertain. Aud that you duly intimate, or cants to he intimated, unto all persona aforesaid. generally, (to whom by the teuor of these presents it is also Intl mated,) that Miley shall not appear at the time and place shove mentioned, or appear and Ls(l not show a reasonable and lawful came to the contrary, then said D kgtrict C. net doth intend and will proceed toatjuditra Lion on the Paid capture, and may pronounces that the vaidlorty- five bales of cotton did belong, at the Unmet the capture of the same, to the enemies of the united States of America, and as gouda of their enemies. or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con demnation, to bo adjudged and condecno.d as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the parsons so cited and ii timated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly earthy to the said District Court What yen UMW do in tie premises, together with these presents. Witners the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia , thts twenty - eighth day of JULY, A. D. ISM. and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of said United Stated. .17W-tit 0. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES. EASTERN DI& TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA—Scr. • THE PRESTDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE NAllbil AL OP THE EASTERN DISREICT OF PENN- • •- . . . SYLVANIA—GREETIXO:- W bEEEAS, The District Court of the United States !vend for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly prooceding on a Libel, filed in the name of the Upped States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or preteud to have, any right, title, or interest In ninety bales of cotton, ea rgo of a 0041181 unknown, captured by. the United States Steamer. "Cot necticat," a vessel of war of the United States, nnder the command of Commander John .1 Aloty, end brought into. thin • district, to be niontehed, cited, and called to judeniens, at the time and place under- . writteu and to the effect hereafter expressed, ( itietice so requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and comtnanded, that you omit not bet that by publishing these presents In at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published to the city of Phila delphia. and In the L. gal futelligencer, you do montah and olio, or cause to he monished and cited, perempto rily, all perm:mein general tv behave, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said einety hales+ of cot ton.'to appear before the Honorable JOHli‘ CAD WA LA DEE, the Judge of tha said Court, at the District Court room, In the city of Philadelpum, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if II be a court day,or else on the next court day following. between the tieual home of bearing cause's, then and there to she w, or allege, in due form of law, a easonable and lawful excess+. if any they have, why he safe ninety bales of cotton should not be pronou ad to belong, at the time of the capture of the ea to the euemlea of the United States+, and as goo of their enemies or otberwlee, liable and +subject to condemnation, to -be adjudged and condemned ac good and lawful prizes;• pod iurtber to do and receive in. this behalf as to jtostica ebnilapPortain. And that you ditty intimate, or canoe to be intimated. cute all perdue+, aforeeald, gene. rally, Ho wheel by the tenor of them prows:de It is also Intimated,) that it they ehall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall out show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court cloth Intend and will proceed to adjudles • Hon on the Bald eapture,and may pretiounee that tit, paid ninety bides of cotton did belong, at the time or tho can ter° of the soma, to the enemies of the United States of America, end as goods of their enemies; or otherwlee, liable and .uld. et to 00EltINCHLIOTI and condemnation, to be adjudged end coudeinued as lawful prize, the a leaven o r ratber contumacy of the persona so cited and Sea- mated to anywise notwithstanding, and that you duty certify to the raid District Court whet you shall do in the premien++, tegether with these presents+. Witness+ the Honorable JOHN CallW ALADNII, Judge of the Feld Court. at Philadelphia. this twenty eighth day of JULY, A. D. 1664. aud to the eighty. Oats year of the Independence of tbe aald United Staten. 'jy19.31 O. R. FOX. Clerk of District Court. ETATE OP CRAB. S. lILILSTOOK, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary upon the Estate of CHAS. S. H alLsToor: having been grouted to the uudersigned by the Register of Wills of the county of Philadelphia, all .per,•ons indebted to the Estate ere requested to make payment. and those baying claims agalnet it to make known the same without delay to • JACOB C. WHITE, • No. 4gfi YORK' Avelino, je24-fr6l* Or at his 'Office, 717 LOMBARD Street. TIT TUE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE IN CITY A ND COONTY OF PRILAIECPHI a. JOAN TBOMPSON vs. PATRICK KELLY dime Term, 1E44. No. 94. Pinries Vend. Ex The A tolitorapnointed by tie Court to make distribu tion of the fund produced by the Sheriff's rats under toe above writ, of all that certain lot or piece of ground. with the hotel and etablea thereon erected, situate ou the north skirl of Washington or Market street, and the west side of William street, In the T.went) -fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia: cootntnlog in front or .breadth on said Market street lAtl feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width 200 feet more or less to Green street, will attend to the dudes of his appointment on MONDAY, the 19th day of August, act n'cloilt P. M., at Ida office, South TUTU Street,' In the city of Philadelphia, when and alters oil persons interested are required to make their Maims, or be forever debarred front coming In upon said fund. Jr 20 5 .1% P. r. BROWN. Jr.. AWOL A YOUNG MAN FROM OHIO WANTS hAtnotlon is a Whoinesie noose. Best of rate 4ijealLets giren. Address "Ohio." this ofilee. for live ir2S-21." ANNERGETIO YOUNG MAN (aged RD) desires a po*ltloa In a NO TIC B I.l‘ MS 6, *Kim la Ibis city or eloowbort. Plena, addra4+ • • No tions." Proms nalco. 7y27 4V A "'BST-CLASS BOnic-BEEPER can he had by attPlYibit at this Macs AAA thirty- WIC minis& Will else satisfactory city refitrtmoa. Addrrps "P. R. T." Jytt A RTILLBRY AND CAVALRY nalttiEb WANTED. ABBIATANT QtrAitTr.RMAATER ORICNRAVA Oppicp, Jaly 27.-11!61. fIOESES suitable for the Arthierr and Cavalry ear vice will he purchased by the nodowilitnekin Dues loathe!. at a fair price. Each animal to b- /tulip cted to the usual °aroma not Inspection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered in the Unitwl States inspector. at the William Peon lintel. AtAIIKET Street, between Stabil) sod Ninth streets. Dr order of Colonel Gamma 11. Csosusx, Assistant Quartermaster General G. S GEORGE n. ORME. iten Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, WANTED BY A GENTUNAN AND `• .Wife, good BOARDING In nprivate family , . with onftwniohed front room. within too f qfia.teS of Fifth and Markot •treeto. Address Box tOl P. 0. :19/11•30 W A NT E D--BY A WHOLESALE ROOT and SHOE iiOOSR, a a:lle:afflict who hal an eetabllehed Dear trade. s liberal eatery will be paid. Address Bex 145 Phila. P. 0. jy27-3t WANTED -A LAD IN AN OFFICE. AddropP. in handwriting of the applicant. “Box 2060," Pont Office 1727.3 t• TEAMSTERS WANTED CHIEF QVARTEIIMAErEIeIf OFFICE, WARRINTITON DRPOT. WoliHlNOrren, D C.July 9,1864. WARMED. at once. 9HRRE BON'D.RED TEAM STERS. ench capable of driving with single line, and managing six-mule teams. To ench who are competent to perform the dray the Pay par month will bo thirty dotlara, with one ration per day, end hospital privileges, including the beet medical attradituce when sick. Apply to Captain Charles H. Tompkins. A. Q. M. 11. E. A. corner Twenty-second and 0 streets, Waahing ton, D. 0. D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Oen. and Chief Qnartennaater. .191148 t Depot of Wasuington. 84S1 TO. LOAN OITMORT,GLG/1 for 6 yearn. at 5 per oaat.. ennui int lesa than 56.0 ca each. • Apply to - CRARLES RHOADS,: iY7A-100 Con , reyanoer. No. 30 8. Sev Ern% St: t6ll A MONTH I—l WANT AGENTS at 36J a month, espenette paid. to sell mr BV)111- ango PENCILS, 0111KINTAL BUI NBltfl end tither article& Fifteen circulars sentfres. addres• 'avir 7 tietwam" JARN LAIRD. iti•lalarned. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ORSALE :15 EHAII,IIB .OF STOOK F of the: •!GaT. Bigler Oold and Silver Wining Co " Nninholdtdioniat.Nevada Territory; W4 11 0 0 ; 101 kid. AddressP.O. . 3727.80' TO E SECOND, THIR D, AND C -L Fourth Floors at, 535 MARKET Street, thro atit to. hurch alley. • er • STEAM . ENGINE FOR SALE—IN k•- • good running order. 'Colluder 9 feet 3by 10 inches.. Also in o good FLOE BOILERS 24 feet by NI I nebee. W D. SMITFT. ias ht. 206 Snnth FOPRTH Street. p P APER Mill for manufnctorlng Printing Paper, belonging to the nu& Mune& at ITS %V. Vs., is ntf -red for bah.. The buildings are stone and brie.. and runt Med with three rag engines and a 72. inch Fourtirgnier Ma chin,all Su good running order. k2.5 . 1nt A. ARMSTRONG & SONS. GEORGE J. BOLTON F 0 S A L E--- FOUR•STORY ifixa BRICK RES] nEarrre, with a twenty foot side-yard. lot 4u by 1:10 fret; situated eouthwast cornet of SPRI7C S end JUNIPER. Also. three-story brick residences, situated at 1401 had 1403 LOCUST atm. t. firmly to ROBERT MACO jyZe • 410 WALNUT Street. r'lo LET-THE HOTEL., ST A B LE and large Yard adjoining the Painnnout Marko . : 7WENTY-SECOIND sea SPRING GARDEXSts. Inquire of the tnnertotentleot In tbo nrtrket. iT2S-31, FOR RENT-DWELLINGS NOS •=a 212'1and Y 127 EPPING GARDEN Strsst, witb all the in. dery conveniences in perfect order, entirely new. Rent WO. • Apply between 2 and 4 P M to G. W. MORRIS, jvT 3t* 21R WALNUT St . up stairs. FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE •`• —Situate N. W corner of FRANKFORD Road and NORRIS Street. Lot IGO fret on Fraukford and 414 feet on Norris el reel Six brick dwellings on Frankford road, a tbi ee- story brick factory, Se feet by-43 feet on Norris sty, et, with cotton machinery tit. rein: engine. house, with boilers and engine in; two-story brick house, 2Y by 60. attached, and other buildings Per funkier information, inquire at N. Z. corner of SE VENTII and SPRUCE Streete. jy2s.6ts gm FOR SALE—VALUABLE BUS l iar-. NESS PROPERTY, situate at No 630, 0 32, and 634 North Second street, csneisting of three stores, witD dwellings attached. The whole will be sold tocesher, to close an estate. A Parton of the purchase money May remain on mortgage For particulars inquire of ifoCALL, IS South SECOND dtreet. FAILIDELPIITA t July , 20. 1061. iy2l.lm• sit FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR FA.R3I of 110 acres.altnated OD the Baltimore Central R. R., one- half mile (rpm West Branch station. and 234 miles from Oxford borough. Improvements are a 2i4 story brick dwelling, 14 rooms. tenant house. ice house. and ocher n.cesPary out. buildings also. a nom ri coun try seat of a mite from Leinurville. on the road to Wed Dale station, on the Philadelphia & Media R. 11.. one and one-half miles from west Dale station, and two and a half miles from Chester, Delaware county. It con tains 31, a wee, with a Qas residence. and ice bnale. and in very pleaiantly situated, with hansoms views Of the Delatlnte. SPAY to ROBERT mumEnoß. iy79 • 41,9 WALVOT St. :FROTBINGHAM WELLS . • • • HEAVY, MINIM AND LIGHT EIDDITDADD AND SHIRTINGS. . STANDARD DRILLS. • . .. . HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICI3•ALED SILESIAS. - • • . • . BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. ' N.' 19 WARTED VARN. Eta -. M~IAIIdRf A'xr i r crOTIIIITG- , AND • 'EQUIPAGE . OFFICB. • Britiritativu,sti. Ohio. PROPOSAL 3 Sr* Invited - by the tind•rsigued until THURSDAY, •Angust llth. A D. 1111, for farni4litog title Department with ••f•RT.BLIIE KERSTOrs,” Army Slanchird, to be delivered free of enlarge, at the army Clothing Depot, SI 13013ENyILLB. fiord, new package. with the name of the parcyfur • nishing tre hied ant qualityof good.. distinctly merited. thereon. Parties offesing goodi most in all C1130i3 far MAI sample*, marked and numbered to c4rre-pond with :heir proposals, and distinctly state in their bide the nnentits of goods Lit...Y promise to tarnish, the cries tine time of oelivery. Bids will be opened on THEM& DAY, Ingust. 11th, A. P 1544, at 10 o'clock A. M when bidcers are invited to be present, and Awards will be made as soon ae practicable th-reafter: Bid ders, or their duly authorized agents, are expected to be prepared to give security that the woods will be fur nlsh4 dlf as award is made. The right to reject any lid deemed nnreaeoneble is reserved. • • • • • -.• • - • • . By order of Colonel Thomas Swonis Aordstant Quar termaater General. ALEXANDER CONS. ill 9 11l Cnpts'n•aod A. Q al MARSHAL'S SALE -BYVIRTUE OF a Writ of gale, by the Bon John Cadwalader, Judge of the Dtettift Conn of the Untied Steles. In and for el le Eastern District ot Pennsylvania. to 41.4m1rattr. to me directed, will be sold at no silo Na l. to the ',Schen and be. 4 bidder, for cash, at OfIrHgNSR'3 STORE, co. 142 N. FRI I NT Btre,4. on NV STIPNR•iDAY. August 10,.1.544, at 12 o'clock M.. 00 bales and 45 bales of cotton, ba log cargoes of vessels rink now a. GM A M 3fILLWARD, S Ifarshal E. D. of Penna. PHILADELPHIA. July SS. 1584. • iOS9 et MARSHAL'S SALB.— BY VIRTUE of a Welt of Sile, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALA DER, Judge of the District Conrt of the United States. in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Patine Sate tc the highest and best bidder, for cash. at the' yard . o , 11121WIPHREN FIOFFMAN &to., WATER Street, ahoy. Vine, on THURSDAY. Jahr Es, Diu, at 12 o'clock X., 19.000 locust treenails and 212 cubic feet of locust lora The locust logs are now lying on lot eouthweet cornet of cALL9wHILL Street and DELAWARE Avenue. WILLIAII MILLWARD, United Shape Marshal R. D. of Pennerivanis. itILADELPHIA, July 22, IS 4. Jrn-at MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Sale. by the Ron. JOHN CAD WALL. DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States: in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad* ruiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and heatbidder. for cash, at. MICURNER'S STORE, No. 14-2 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY: /mount 2d, ISO 4, et 12 o'clock N.,tßil bites Cotton, igd boxes mannfectured Tobacco, and 87 sacks of Thrlei island Salt, being the cargoes of the schooner Posahon• tas, sloops Julia and Cyclops Wit.LTAM • TIESSOLUTION . '• OF •COPARTNER ,I-' • SRIP. —The copartnership heretofore mitering be. tw.en the undersigned. under the firm of G. AND RE & CO., It this dey dissolved by mums' eminent. Tn. ha sinoss of the late firm wilt be Periled be GEORGE E. SAGRMANN, at the 011 place of beehive., No. 1104 casbnon Street. . GUST aVUE AN DR E, • GEORGE E. SAURMANN. PUILADELTATA, r.itliY 95, I£o4. rFBE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS - 4- day • formed a oopartnership to tranvect briefness under the name of G. ANDRE t CO., the privilege of using the name being granted to ns, in writing, by the members of the firm this day dis o sol o. E . E E RA.I.JRMAIVS, FRANCIS A. N‘O4.TH, LOUIS OLI VIER. PRILATELPRTA, July 25th. 1864. j) 27-wfm3t. WANTS. ARMY Goons. EEC=I PIIOPOSA.LB. MABSRAVS SALES. 'United States Ifantml E. D. of l'enn6ylvants. PIRILADRLPHIA. July 22. 1844. COPARTNERSHIPS. • - • 'PEE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASS() CIATED themselves together under tho firm 03 BOLTON, DYREMAN, At CO., and will continue tht Car Building Dueness in all Ito brauchos at the ole e6tablislunent, corner TWENTY-FIRST and :TAMIL. TON Streets: JOS. R. BOLTON lIEO. B DYKE)Lia, 0. W. CHILDS. • JULY 1, : • .' EDUCATIONAL. -s- rtiErtne;••tcrroca. FOR GIRLS AND I. MALT; BOYS, on School lane. Oermantovrn, will reopen on the 9th of 9th month. The n.nel branches of an Enalli.h education wilt he taught. and we feel war. ranted In bellevinit that the competency of the teacher. Deborah 11. Smith, will Mike It desirable to parrots to patronize the school. y 25. tf VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-Mt LITA KY ROARDING SCHOOL. 4 miles beynnd Me. die. end 134 111904 from Olen Riddle. on the West Ches. tor irsuroad. .'thorough course In Mathematics. Natu ral Sciei3oeis, Laogringes. end English. 'Practical les sons to Surveying and Civil Engineering. Pine library nod spparatue• Nombvr of pupils limited. Regina Sept. lei Pupils have benefits of a Lome Refer* to John 0. Capp & Snn, Zi South Third street; Ttos. J. Clayton, Esq., Flith and Prune; John R. Diehl. ROD Walnut. Add , egs Rev. J. 11v.NRY BARTON...I. M.. Jy2l-lim • VILLAOR GREEN. Penna.' TrE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND - MILITARY INSTITUTE. ' The achnlaßticyear of ten months commences on the grm TUESDAY, the 6'h of September next, and closes on the let Of. July following. Boys end young men prepared for College or Easiness in its Vurione require manta. The modern languages are taught by native resident Teachers, who have no connection wtth any other school. Yor catalogues and full Information apply to WM. F. WIENS. A AL Principal; or, J. HUNTBR WORRALL, A. Of. Ph. 110 , Associaos Principal, he Eta • • • WEST CHESTER, Penna. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE STITUTB FOR YOUNO LADIES. No. 1530 ARCS Street. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH. D. OLABINOt SMITH. A. M., Principals. , Minh Year. Three Depurtments: loads mic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Climate/. blathematles, higher English, and Natural Science, Is those who graduate. Modern Languages. Reale, Paint lug, and Elocntlon by the bent masters. For olrenlers &Noir at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box Set. P. 0,, Philsdelphia. avllo.6m• . . TD E COMING DRAFT - PROCURE TOBR SUBSTITUTES. —The enrolled citizenallsble to the Draft In the Filet Red other Districts of Phila delphia can be furniebed with reliable SUBSTITUTE'. et reseocable rates. by Replying from B a. M. to 2 P. M.', to Major B. NcKEAGS, late Recruiting Agent at the beedboarters of the Provost Marshal, No. S 5 South THIRD Street. je26 6t• 14 EIMER S lINTITERS&LL - AD -AL molt, etylee of CARTES DE VIRITE are made Id . SECONDIareet. above Oren. All who desks rietee should c i.L thou; ileTtn fall to plum. ltti AUCTION SALES. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN- TiCT AT. EROMR ETR RORER/3, CARRIAGE , . &a.. On SATURDAY AIOEIIII4O next, at 10 o'nl4.k. cum prtatng about SIXTY HORSES, Bolted to barnooo and the haodlo. Full dtscrlptions at nate ALSO, New and eecord.band carriage.. Beat wagonz, &c.; With which the ease will commence. Also, single and doable harneee, atuidles, bridle% whine. covers, &c. Nip No postponement on account of the mosither. Are- Selo of home, &c.. on WLD t(EBJ AY next. ANc• Carriages and. harness at _pri vato earn. ALFRED BERRNESB, krE-2tlf AUCTION BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES I WAR DRPARTMONS. CAVALRY BolllllOr OIPICK OP CRIMP ROARTESIXABYRR,. WAPRINOTOY, D. C. July 4. ltU4. Will be told at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the higheel bidder, at the time, and pl.cne named below—ylz: LEBANON. Penna., THURSDAY, Jaly, 14th, REA DINO, Penn%, THURSDAY. Icily. 21st, 1161, HARRIS/WED. Penna., THURSDAY, Jaly 4411, ALTOONA, Penna., THURSD AY, Attrallt 4th, 1E64. WILLIAMSPORT, Penna. ,THU.RSDA - Y, Anoint I.th. 1864. TWO HUNDRED (2CO) CAVALRY HORSES at each place. The.e Barnes have been condemned ae unfit for tho Cavalry service of the Army. For Road and Farm purposes many coal bargains may be bad. Horses sold elnal7. Terme: Caeh, in United States Currency, JAMES A. ER) Y. Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartertrwiter Cavalry Retreat'. PUBLIC SALE OF uNcLAlmif 1) , GOODS remaining_ in the Warehome of the PHI LADELPHIA AND READING RAILRGAD Ct If- Pa NT, THIRTEEIITII and CALLOWHILL &tree tn. Philadelphia. The articles dePerlbed in the following achedt having been ronslcned to the Station mauled below. oa the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and the con signees, after due and legal notice, not having Liken them away, nor paid the costs and .xnensea o f Carriage. will be exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Rey. rat Stations named below, on eATIIRDAY, September If, 1954; the sale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day: STATION. CONS lONS'S. A ILTICT.Ti AND MAUS! Philadelphia B. P. Bovinity, M. Bartor, • 8. Jaeloon, L. Lowrie, Dr. Wright. C. Megorgee, Paschall Morris, P. McDonough, Dr. Wright, Dr Wright,. A. Thompson, A Cross, W. Bitner, 3. W. t•p•ncter, IW. Barris. P. Epplerheimer, Paschall Atorrte. Merchants' InsCo, Consorts .11m. Co. J. Collins, & 3. Lucas Co., M. C Sadler, S, Eccles, S. nallman. George Griffith. E Rerchtrlager, TI Aim, It J. 1..0ng & Bro. , B. Colman. L. Woibmonerger, O. Berton, J. Powers, Shanbacli •-• T. N. Kline, ' J. Bali. W. R. Richards, F. M. Harris, R. & S. &Ilea, R. Ashburn, _The above artie ea will be exposed to Pnhlic sale. Itol aforesaid, according to the provisions of the Bret section of the Act of Assembl of the Commonwealth of Non syltania. approved t he sixteenth day of March A D. llt8; with all the requirements of which the. Philarel phia and Readlng__Railroad Company have in ail re cts eomplied. The Act of Assembly la as follows Commission merchants and factors, and all com mon carriers, or other persons having a lieu u oongood wares, and merchandise, far or on account of the costa and expenses of carriage or storage, or any other charge arising fmm the transportation, keeping, or morass of such property, in case the owners or consignees. ehail not pay nr discharge the amount due for snail cost, ex- Perm., cstrriape. storage. ornthe r charges, hereinhefere • tamed, may, after tea expiration of ninety days fr.oa the notice hereinafter provided, proceed to sell the same, or so much thereof as may be neeera ry to discharge said lien, at puhlic auction: Pr , That notice of sale shall be given RR required for ahe riff's sales of personal property, and that early days' notice of said lien be given to the owner or cone.anee of the properly, if they can be found. and In case they cannot be so toned, that the same Abell be advertised • weekly In anEue.newepapes published in the proper city or. county to which the goods. wares. or merchandise have been _consigned. for four consecutive weeks te.fore the sale, the residue of.money arising from snob sale, after deducting costs of transportation, charges and storage. advertising and sale. to be held subject to the order of the owner or owners of such prop- rty. " G. A. NICHOLLS, General Superintend. at. lizsrinro, Pa., June 10, 1914. if3B-1:1 AIfIUSEMENTtI. GROVER'S NEW CHESTNUT: STREET THEATRE FRIDAY SVSNIIIO, July 27th, Third time in Mx Tests in Philadelphia of the Grand Re mautte, Musical. Spectasular Grams, ALA DDISI; or. TBE WONDERFUL LAMP. Presented after three months' active preparation Ina style of unprecedsned magnificence, replete with won derful Tretisformations, Magnificent Scenery, Grand Starches, Ft:m.l . h Costumes and Properties, Beautiful Music and Choruses. Reserved Seats for aaletbree dars In advance. big tt WALNUT -STREET THEATFOL , - llnpreeedeeted Success of ' SAS! B,O7FORD'S TROUPE. Rouses crowded to witness the - REST MINSTRELS IN Tiffs COUNTRY. DICK PARKER, The Prince of Comedians, in his great 8.1140 Bele ant Acts. SANFORD PERFORMS EVERY EVENUcO. Doors open at 7.i( o'clock. Commence at S.M. Admission 2.A and SO cents. . jr2ll-2t. rIOFGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND- Grard Galt Ntebe—Stait Hassler'. Grand Prlato wide Cowers and Soiria Daasense, THU (Thursday) EVENING, July IS. 1564 .lls THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT btreet,abovo Teot.h. is OPEN DA. LY, for visitors, Iron 9 N. to 6P. M. BOAR/0/111164 ROARDING.-TWO SECOND-BTORY •-• 'mama TO LET. at 132 North TENTH At i.e.*i PERSONAL. pERSONAL-RED OR BLACK BALL !Jilt DROPS. ISO Cents per Pair, 916 RACE &reel. • EXCURSIONS. HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S x c s o.rq ATLANTIC CITY. WTTOICSDAY, • AUGITST 17th, 1664. Jy27-t( areriMalEXClUa. DEDUCED: PRICESSI . . TO m I GREAT &PAL. IRON. AND LIIIIEBBRAS. MONS OP PENNSYLVANIA I TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS! GIVINO AMPLE TIME TO VISIT RACE POINT OM INTEREST ON TEN ROUTE. The Catawissa Railroad Company, Having perfected arrangements wltliconascting roads. will 'mine txcnr*lun Tiekets from Philadelphia ever the following roots• .PRILADELPHTA AND READING RAILROAD, To Reading. Schuylkill Haven, Ashland, Mahal:tor City and Tamaqua; CATAWISSA RAILROAD, To Summit. McAuley Mountain. Catawissa, Rnyend„ Danvme. Dtllren, and Witlistranort: LACKAWANNA AND, BLOO3ISRURG RAILROAD. To Bloolnubunr. Kinest.n. Rod Wilkei.barrn. LEGION AND Erl , QUEll ANNA RAILROAD. To White Fleven and Peon Raven. LERIOIL AND DIAHANOY DADS AND . BEAVER MEADOW RAILE To Black Creek and Ranch Thank: LEHIGH VaLLRY RAILROAD, .To Allentown and Bethlehem; and the "RTE PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD, To Philadelphia. For caristv and srandenr of scenery, this routs pre.. ante peculiar inducements to tourist,. Thee., wishing to do no, mar rover.. the retie by Ob. taining Tickets to start over the North Pennsylvania. Railroad. FA.11.11:, $lO. Tickets can be obtained at the ll.pots of the Philadel phia end liesding and Borth Pennsylvania Italtrota Companies, and of .. N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent, Northwaftt cArnar gTXTE/ and OTIBSTNIIT St reet, .Trains start from Philadelphia and Reuling Depot ak 8.16 A. N., 3.80 P. 51.. and from North Pen esylvaa.l2 Alai'road Depot at 7A. AL. and aAS and 5.15 P. M. jr3)-tairtal adZit: GRANT) EXCURSION TO C tPE MAY.—The etanoch and commo n.. Lb...learner MANHATTAN. Car.tain E A. RYTHBR, wql make a Grand Exeineion to CAPE MAY on SATURDAY, July 30, leaving ARCH etrPot whirr at 9 n'el ,, elc A. M. • returning, will leave CAPE MAY on MONDAY at S3i o'cloekbFare for the 'Paean:ion, Iljg. Carrie EA hire extra. J. H. 'STEWART, Agent. is SS.M. gir m t GRAND PLEASURE EX CURSIONS TO LAKE SDPERIOR.—Onia of ibe following splendid first-clase steamars. viz[ CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIGI T. IRON CITY, TRAVaLER, METEOR IRON SIDES, LAC LA BELLE, and • PEWABIC, will leave CLEVELAND, Ohio. at 9 o'clock P. M. each day of the week, except Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on the following days at 2 o'clock-P. DI., through the mond'', of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand t-sursien to the many points of interest on the Great Inland 'Seas of America which, for utility. pleasure ' and ben: th,are unsurpassed by any other on the Conti nent. This trip of over I,COO mile!, embraces six degrees of latitude, and eleven of longitude, and include* is its circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, end Superb°, with thebeantiful rivers Detroit. St. Clair and St. Mary's. The many and extensive infuse of iron and copper, unequaled by any In the world, with alas newly-dis covered and inviting deposits of elver Mad, wild and romantic scenery, gomblned with its pare and brecing climate. render the Lake Superior trip one of fa, more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist. the student, the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly- fitted up with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, whil•-. every precaution has been taken to provide for the safety and comfort of passengers Fare, including State-Booms and Meals, about 2ty cents per mile. Time Occupied In making the round triparom 8 to 10 days. Rooms secured, and further information obtained, by. application to no.Prietors- ROST.HAZIDIA & Co., } Cleveland. Ohio.' 'messy & McBRIDL J.T WRITING & Co., roHa HUTCHINGS, } De troit. mcnigatt• jaM-t an 26 ma a=p , - FOR C A P,. atannch and commodioug atesmer MAN. L'As N, Captain S. Ryther, of the Cape May Line. buying been released by the Government, la ro-W. making her regular tripe to Cape May, leaving LRCM STREET WHARF every TO lISDAY. TIICIRSDaY, and: SATIIRDAY,at 9 o'clock returning , .. will leave Cape. Ma every Diccria7. We dnesday, and Prllay, as ri4; o'clock. touching at New Castle, going a nd returning, Fare V/ El, carriage hire incluced: children half Price. Servants SL6O, carriage bite extra- • Freight at low fetes. No freight received after 8 o'clock. and In all cases Innet be pre-paid. JOSEPH A. STEWART,. Agent. g ai g=ll4 , FROM NEW • YORE, FOR 'NEW RAVEN, HAETPOR.Iio, Einzi oo- Fini.D: sod BOSTON .— The steamers CHINTININTAI, and VIM CITY leave Peck Slip, Sad River. daily o• 3 lliP M. and U at night. .1699-310, NM, COTTAGE ORGANS. llipt only UNRXCELIND but UNNQUALLED tr• Purity of Tone and Power, doeiguo.l eipeelally for Cb• rebee and Schools, but found to lw equally well act• pled to tho Parlor and Drawlna-Boom. For side QUIT by af. BRUCE. No. IN North 811V3HTEI btreAt• Also. 11001 °0 4) W 141 . 0 418 1 14 r rt Me , tiPog oonatantly on bon4, 2 boxes earth!. 25 bdl.e. epokes. I box ekeletortaltrat 1 box bedding. I box wire. 8 bags pulp. 1 reaper. lot A a udrips. 1 box hooka. 1 box hooks. 2 excite chart:oll.- 1 box 14 H golds: llhbl. barley. 1 box drugs. 1 Mate. 12 bbli pickles 10 seed sowers. 1 box books. 1 2 hoxen boors. 1 box -11012 r en. , 1 cask paint. 1 Iron safe. old !amber. 1 old scale. 100 bdbaa bandlaa: 2 empty kega. 1 empty keg. 1 bbl. feathers. • 1 bas waste. 1 emoty bbl. 1 box and can. 3 amply half bbla. 1 keg mdze. 1 box. 1 half bbl. and kat. 1 keg mineral water; 2 bide, corn. 1 empty bbl. 6 ampt‘• bbba I ball bbl.
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