TEM CALL YOB TROOPp.- Listen, young heroes, your country Is calling, Time strikes tho hour for the brave and the true; Now, whiltiithe foremost are fighting and falling, Fill up the ranks that have opened for you. ou, whom the fathers made free anti defended, Stain not the enroll that emblazons their fame ; you, whoeo fair heritage spotless descended, Leave not your children a birthright of shame. Summer Clothing at reduced prices, at Charles ntzkee a. Co.'s one-price, under the Continental. /If EVERYIII9I)I 4 B Mourn—PrOde and Sozodorti— Greatest luxury of modern times—beautifies and preserves the 'teeth. The repulsive breath to ren dered as fragrant as a rose, and coldness by friends . .or to business will now be no longer noticed. Sold by druggists. Jr2B-tuthSt Em Awn EAn most successfully treated by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurlat, 511 Plne td.. Aria- Clal eTes Inserted. No charge for examination J726-tf, CArll MATI^Lowo BRANOIT, ATLANTIC °MT.- -a tine assortment of ladies' and gentleman's bath • Sag dressei can be found at John 0. Eirrisoia's, Nos. I • and 8 North Sixth Street. .* 1544 f .„ . . A SPLUNDID ABBORTMUNT Of children's, and boys' hats, at reduced prloesiian be purchased of Charles Oallord & , Sons, U 4 and 836 Chestnut Carpet, Continental Hotel.• • THi EARDIRMREIT ~A.BRORTERRT or STRAW, FRLT, and other Hata can be purohaaed • of Charles Oakford & Sena, 884 end 8341cheetnut Arcot, Conti- Intel Hotel. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. The G Eppelsbeimor, Motg co: Baltimore Wood, 0 S.A Hutchtmon, Harrlsb'g 0 Kuukel, Harrisburg C Sprague, wash. D C as hponcer.:liew.Jereriyi . ieo Brooke, Wash. U C 'hos Jordan & wf, Ii Y • has Lambert... Beer York miry Tracy & lam. Roston An Cooper& la, A It • N pine _t• Dinolanatl , • I D Pow, Wiost.ort, Pa, 'box W Acton,Whahlogton 1B Waters, Troy, N Y Julio V Dicke, Damn. ,• T B Moore, Maryland II Moor,, Maryland Wm P Ditinorn, 0610 Mos " • 11? A Moore, Illinois " /3 Paneost, Alton. 111 Idattb,w Distr, Baltlxikre biro Blair, Baltimore' D Hill, Vermont Xarble, Cando 'Feat • - • -• Thu' • Coed SPahnestock & wl,Pa r II Chatfield Cidolenatl B Spencer, Beltenore -0 StephenconWach. 'Trend &,111,..tedittei .• :I UNtaiinn,Ciiiiis co U 3111 Creighton, U SM . , Buyer, Brooklyn. Sleelnian, Brooklyn P Walters, Richmond, EY M hanyon 'Kentucky , Black bura.,9bloago • Atka Blackburn, Chicago • J A Illeeteud.Lanraeler D '3liee DI Tuthill, Nom York' 3111 es F Tuthill, New- York DR Vratt & NT H Archer, Salem. NJ 'W R,Nynes, Si Look A McDowellvelt bottle ,• . R C Schmertz, Pitiebnrg , 'bliss McKenna, Pits burg Alias A N Campliell,St Louie ll Miller, St Louis • I Abraham& la; Cincinnati' Kull ler & wt;St Louis Walters Kanzas Weliii;4oi 7 • • B Kens*li, Bun lea Keow-11, Galt • 1 ' raLtnri , Oet.ripen're,Balt Dtekey',: IT • Chappell, Balt . • ' I Woodman, 11l E Stevenson & 1T,.0:' M D . Wtekeretotai, Oa /Ira B Rweatatmi Oin. O. Jklf its J Itosenhamy. Ctn. 0 Chile F0F411b1 , 112. 0 1 3 . 0 .6 J 4osen Dam.. J M Patterson Si Wf, T Thus & svf. N Y .7 D Aan•mond & wf. Wasb ?Rem, Mob. D G SCWesgNY J M Kunkel le;i — S;;TeY, N John Hetrick, Ohio Aliso Hoirick, Ohio' Jos 8 Stettholmer &I, N Bartmearoner..Looc, Pa Jae Beßgl44'.Pittaburg • .1 P. Zone •- ." • "Wm Bruce, N Y • • 31 Johnson, 'Hy' • • W Ernest. do •• • '' ' Tile Me. j Sibley, 'Wilinintton, Deal John W 1116•Cataesque C L Bowman, Ilarrinborg W (;aliftguis' PB Still, Witeblogton, D C W W Weleb; Penult „ Capt J Stoutor, Penint • Philip Kneminger, Carliale Daniel Coakley. Baltimore BR Jameami,Xtql fele Pt Boil helm, emu's - Ban. Pituttiura,' ' Chee S Butler, Memetla, 0 C Trout. Merge, co, BA. J B linotrhain d< vh, Haire L Fie mina a cri:Pilib'gi Cuet W koCottatot. POlina ars Toy,: larimater, — ra-- Illira Tov,'Laucarter,- -Pat - IS Newhall: Newyork Gideon B Ball Erie, , Pa - Joe L Cook, W aterford. Pa. JosPatton, Nat lorille„.T Capt Christman & la; :pal ; W Ham . Harrisburg G Warn). Harrisburg Carats.' Harrisburg ' C Dubois. lies! York _ c g Wbeeler,:Ctiveanct - ."' J.TJo Baltimore ' .1 A Sbcitim,' New York' ' B hi Nexsen; Now York• • H Ontbrie,_Tartle Creek Q AdaMe; warren co V Unberic, Betblebem A Siegel; New York .A Kiitb,liew,york ' Ifni Wilson' J Rosenwald,. L•avanW'th D A Hell. New Bedford TH }lemon, Baltimore , A Bider; Lebanon • ITS Ramsey; Conn 11Bartlect,, Conn • ' Bacon,Jereey • , • Th e W • , H Draper.. New Y °Ur T Illeaff . tabutietts t 3 y C,rley, New York" S 8 A T M Pierce . . Y R Reinbsrd._,W,eih .1 D WiuMinition B a Claaston , J Dobbins. Salem, Ohio Jl3 Stapler, Back co, p a , A S Caowallader, P.* A W Bowta;:fiew JerseY J W Boyd • • • '•,. „tient ideltelsl,*Ohlo • 1' ' Sairl IV Ty aion.:-Penzin E Shwarinburg, N Jeiaey Carpi S J Bristol,Pa T B Rutbt •Doyleetoern, . Jae Jersey J 0 Muslin, Philada • ` C hi Tyson, Chestnut Hill. W 11Pope; Cal Hospital ' C B Ely, Biicitinghbm • Timothy. Ely, Buckingham E Picketing; Bucks co C Dn Brea, Abington' ' • 31 Woolsey, Newton' n,' 31 Ai Knight, Byborry..Pa C Kirkbrige, Attleboro, Ca . • Tbe 1311% Trumbent t err, fitly (salami 1111 BMW, Beading , Clad Harper, Jenk,lntit.: Alfred Reeds, Bou.berepton Stephen JOllp.y,Yarnley W Bowen, flarteville . - Jobn Lukens, Sutherton"..- .7 B Lukens, Bensalem : ;,; .7 Vanartadalen. Buelice CO, Win Willoier,Sebyl Haven J W Nelda, Berke Co_ - The Bat Tr Boyer. Lehigh co •• • T Kohler,' Lehrer Co W Darare), Peaks •- 1 triton r Mg, P9/31111 „ • , a 011bertadotrro'e co '. Ilea elaffer,Pourra Fotherog;Letdgh ro 0 Oroocu r p,Lyuhrtlle F Berrolot, Beadri , g,l Bartholoraew PeOnti . ; W Kemmerer. Fenner;'' ' Eafr Kriinas,l3advaraville W Mathewa c Quak&riown T Comptoa,geotreville Jl3 .11111er,(Xintraville W Mathews; Quakertown J Smith:' Beek. co SA hanb, Mt Bethel ' 11 Q Szni Buck'l'ed, ed,7 . sties ivegfash. Bucks' co W Beans, Backe The Diirdison. SNewbold, , NJ Bildt, Milford, N J =.r lolling, Ducks co, Pa Maryland , Colllc a , Delawaro • iarlea Arnold, N war D Hankie. N• Y• Fleroing,:Backeco,Pa. 4herrdsz7. Bucks co, Pa ragas, Harrleburg•' • ,Criptj Oak, • Al Voorhis Case. N J Samuel Baker, !Pallor, Pa P Burn ugh., Yardloyville J T debolleld; lardleYville J S Theron. Newwre Bona'l Tayler,Taylorevtlte- J d lApplaeotr, Mt Holly • •44 ; • ?be;bPl' . Cldarnis t Panne.. Ogden,/ Brldgeport,Pa., Brodrick • - pips .1.)/ Bin Guretson:Now,Tork. lobla .Ws.nblunlnn . ' %•poil; Brooklyn.. lipßoam), Poona • • • ea Oaten. G W,Biddlo:Tifinolo • H H;G Hoy, Ponna HHBBuQnr,I3 A • OrW Estor;'U 4 A • $: W A Morrison & tat. °Mrs:. J Sinisort'&son p lAi I/ miter H floykoldo,'ltew York., 1. r.' u, . Theo Vow Sh * linfr.,qlSl " ' • srhin,.Wtinsington •' ' Wv0419. Yew Jurney.., Terkel', Cheater co Porce 1.1 Orin, Jr, Chitstar . so. , TShafer,Chest 'Springs meretah r horUri filth, Wilmington' J(iAisb Onager's* A Gallaner. tilasani rs t lis 060 W "Riley; WilMlagton' John nisi a; Indianapolis: 111101311 - raI3OLOOPA, Chester en J Halton, Lanes:tor OS The National Baltimore, Bre K A Babb, Lebanon it bdeloterier.'o SA • Blettunltz, Schuylkill , co W Davi., Milton Jos S Lobb, Carlisle " ' • Dell„rotteyille J Ileacock, Columbia co Winlaek; PottliviGii..l,'4; Geo Wheeler, kiewlOrk Nam,' & • - • SPEOJEAL; N.CMXCES: TirE.p*lt:KNowij :Rgirroren .OF COLOR „imp Fatalem .. Bsta DREWNO COII/I.NEI, "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." "London Hair Color Restorer and Droning." "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." "London Halr•COldr Restorer and Dressing." " Color Restorer and Dreisling.•'" `.• • "London Sill c43(or r iedetorei and " It is not a Dye :loos not.soil hat, bonnet, or the !Inert tnent , katoretrgrsy hair; promotes aluxeriant growth'. of Dew hair; rernoyee all ‘ dandraff; Halting, icor!, from the eoofp, rendEtiingsit , jatitedtly health, ;'lrodps the hair trifillavglooey,oud beautiful; highly perfumed. sea dressing it no raperior.Single,botties,74 cents; iz bottlea, $4. Bold' by • 1 ' ‘Dr. sw,Arma, SON; It • '330 North , SlXTlf Street, Philadelphiii. BUY YOUR BATHII 7 7 ‘BOBRE1 TO R LADLES, 43ent[emen. and Chadian at 11 . 44114. 'trent, Philadelphia.. and at law Moth CipeilefiL6ll. w Jersey. • • •3y as, HATat DYE I HArR DYE I j..* BATollX6o..B . ..oefebritediiill DYE if $11.14.81 . rw ON World. The only ilarmfeas, True, and Reliable Dye khoirn. +. ;Mil. :splendid Hair Dye' Is 'perfect— 'hansom Red, ::Basty, or Gray rflair instantly; to 7 goesv Buck di'Aciturat Brown; iiitlintit injurinp the all oi' akfie; . lonoliCiiiii , :llaii Sort ~d I MIN fla j Damns' frieltoritifity; friqieiitly,reetohns pristine color, arid reettnes the ill Weals of bad Dye.. 9 pintos kl Atoned WiLitAx A. Brronsuia; all ars are Mere imitatiorM and shoold be avoided. , Bold all Druglatti afo. RA.6TORY. ai BAROI.AY York, • illatahelor'r new Toilet Cream for Drailas •aN • ' Alal-pr• ' ' ORB-Paws CLoTanici, os rtmerando In the How.,Monaor. LOW On SeillisTelisis *Wad readsa erantited lattitair' ai ONE-PlllO. 8181611 1. 'aridly sighed 'UP 'hereby treated alike. 470.., 604 LISKIST street. E2=l =NI . . aEI Vickery, Arizona . • hire 0 Snider,. Iowa: , Dyi Proctor. Ponca . Lizzin Proctor Blain W Wilk ill.3oll,lUdiallltiell Mre Wilklusou, WM...can's D S Lockwood, New. , gork , • Mre Lockwood, New.• York Moot M LOOk w"od, N Y • Joe Oriewold, Now York James E Newt, Patin A LlPutnam, New Pork D McDoom& New York Jae M Briar, Baltimore S It Jlasou, Mercer, Pa W H audereon, O. Hay, York, Pa S.Sbivelp, Ilerrieeurg Mr epeucer, Harrisburg Geo.!! Shaw, : Wu hieatun U K 0 m:qtrs. NM,/ SerdeY JuoJ Stuart; Baltimore : arblttceell. 13 , 11lmere" . ' C Reenlist. e, Scraucon JA - Ay mer; rroTideace, 21 WL Hint M.e Maori. 3V:4lAl:wren ' P Clammy,' Jr, 'Delaware taxies:dial. IN C Cooper Si Paul B C alvin,Mexico. F•Saistrar, Mexico ' 'S Bangle, New York' ' J W Clapp, Boston ' D D Porter • WHObamberlin & la,Mo T &Galt St w,f Minutema Preston, ma N Preston,ow York . —,' WA Arbe.on. Penns •. Cayt Hillis, 11 8 ff J Sll H0u1t.a....h•11/• • M Oleun & wf, CtuoinnatV. VIC Arnold,' D S A '' T,A Kerehwsl, Na-kv111e..... hlre D Howard, Nag yriej4 Ifra T Cute. New rot ; . A C Stimlni. _ CapVG P Elicit: New' York T rolal. Baltimore . C 0 Chapin. Springfield JIM Davie & la, Baltiinore- Coillowell, II S A' . ; Den O'Donnell,. Baltimore B 0-ford, Baltimore • 1) Wills, Oeityebarg ~ ~ Mr. , Porter -' J E reeernoll, Cleveland. S P Wiltinton. Wollaboro W Butterfield, N Y ' '• 1 hn Trimble. Nashville John Trimble, jr,' Nashylle 51, B Spaulding. N 4 MIK Klentiall: 0....)5i0n .1 B Eley A iv,' it I ' 0 Kennedy. &mbar? • • Ono O Kennedy, Roxbury J.A Wileon .1 A Montgomern,. Chicago D F Kea), iihicogo . ' DE Goixlman LA1.1'011(1,12 &Cooper, N Y of Lewis: NV- Chester ' • Ci C Walley. London. C W J SI Sballenberger, Pittsbg Ilya Shalleaborger. Patsbg ,0 McDougall. Chicago • Dr St Mrs Daily. Harrisbrg I) oi , filoore, - /I J a 81 Sackett, N Y Sims A H J Shurtleff, N Y ,W 13 . Hill. Trenton W HateCofforiy. Alex, Ye Coes Ensign, It Y IMary 8 Harr, N y: N Brawn ' . W. ' •-. Geo L Trask. N Y 0 X:roting; Newark, NJ ' to/ 401, N 5 e t , i ,ri:ltt, Si Louis .... Y ' . *Mrs McCormick: Penns lire 13 Richardson, Ohio [Chas gilvermro. lows • E F Swartnxer & wf: HI C t.; Boyd Waterford Pa Thoe S Bolin. New Jimmy C Bennet, Et ton, Peace Wllson.Dleapire, Pa B F Potteroon dr. wt, Aision C,Elamerely, CatasAnue,. D'R Ewa, .11,ddlefoivn Gen T.Kunk/e, Beguiling, D Thoe A renew, Baltimore.. B Cordell. Perth "auttaiy.. Mu 8 14 Spencer. Balt: B afeloneri.New et irk NJ:tope' F Oilmanda; 'St 1.9%m. .1 B Pottalgar, Penne W D Browo,-Fiaioa - C W Spalding, „New York . D.W McCauley, New 11 - ork James .Beaty, PennCi . - . erican. H Bargond; Cincinnati C Sllie Jr, /Mass • . • ; KB.bley, 'Mass • aTelf r :l;„Now York. J Rockley-ii - gLrere* -- WT liwiggelt, Delaware H Lnewig, Baltimore C L Morse & la, Washingta D Marebbank, Lanca.ter H A Moore ' • .. • 1,1 Maria, Mini, Der B 0 Allen, Bridgeton J McGowan, Wiecorialn' • A Hartle' • • i Larnsann, D C • ' Slieese. W,eatmlnaler H Whitman, B:•atott H Wolff, New York - Dortlux, Chanter co !Won: • • • L 8 Crcippiii;.Maryland.' W M Gordon; tamper co T Knox. Alabama, ' W Dean. Delaware • • E Turner. Port Carboiri ' J T.Tnaker, New Jersey - T 'r Wnrlh,& wr. , ti Brown,Cleeelape • I Mrs Whitker &• 2 ob,' J J L. Meas, New Jersey • M AVDDerek.liew York P KnllY. Mended& J A Matlleary;•Ohlo •• • Sly Sheaf. • IJStackhouse. Attleboro,Pa JR FoodlngSon, Newtown Alex P Holcombe; Mt Arkk. J DI Tombßoon.. Buono co Harr c 6, T U S Atkinson, Bants'ee . A B D.Longsbore: Backs co R Smith; Backmanville Wm Carr; Butiktngh am Jae Smith;:ancltinghilit,;," Geo . stibbs; Ruske co A II Llcao,,Ttenton, D Palmer. Bdgewood.. Cheek!, _ Lukens, Phßisla X Bear. .W R Tardleyyllle. F•T Beaus 'Yardley villa •• • ' Isaac T Treat. r. Yard ley (Asper .Road c,_Som ec cod.. Hiram Carr, Hand fri Ile RnaGte, Sonchamptoa G W Koo oa r ,17 S r• " E Cad wail.der; Backs io Jos Radcliff, Doylectow Cleo.dl Sactorbiar,,Reading DI VIDS.W.II I '.I44ITICE.—" THE • CLINTOMVILMPUBOLEpIIcompsim'.- Waco No r . 4ll a W4lMUrlkiettel. . , • PRIMA DE Jtily27 1 The Solid of Directors have . ' tbia • day dicbxed'thea 'fourth monaly . dividend - eI.ONE PIK CISPIT. on Oa' capital' stock. _payable at 'the Omen of .the Company on' and after SATURDAYpAngnat 6, 1864.:.•: r.. The Transfer Books will clone on Satnrda7, July3ll, at 3 o'clock.Y.M.,•untll Sato rday. 'Au_guat B. j)28.9L. WM. MODPISY. SecretarY. . ... . .. tar OFFJCE arrizzawr, VOLUNTEER SUBETITDTZ fiO/dMITTES, 423 WALNUT Street,' Ju1y`j6. , 1934-<" - ~ , .3r. , .),'', :....f Thle CoMmittei has• Removed to No. 422 WALNUT Street, up stairs, wberett will riceiveapplioations from citizens desirous to 'secure , SUBSTITUTES nr HERR& SENTATIVES. A payinent of $4OO to be made at the time of application,' and a power of attorney to be given for the City Bounty. Subatikittes tarnished In the order lot application. ~ • - J.. tr.- „.• . -•.' • ' C, Veterans amid liens ' , lsetrWritoijillet as Substitutes 'wilt apply to the CommitteV,tw sAstit bay s them anis . tered into service, when they, can select their own regi ments. _Besides the Bounty paidjoy_Oevernmont, they will receive from the CommltteelaiX /JUNO KED AND • FIFTY .DOLLARS in mush;onitiay of master, without deouction for commleelothlr tirvititrage. f• No charge of .any kind Is made: . • ...1 i... eat •' ' . F Veterans are estieetairly:wart ell In' the seriice;atl can thus re-enitat on the ftadvsittagena conditions. , Office hours from 10 A. , _tP: E.. • • " ' - DAN IllniffilirgTZ: Chairman. , .7. T: CLARK 'RABB, . '.1; ; •IJOIIN :THOMPSON: i p , CLEMENT B.•PEAROSEaIrI.RItifRV C. LEA, ~ jyls-12t J. 03,140m0ABTEN, Treasurer. ..."' 1 1" tar opirper otqa , . 1 .- !MAPLE SIKADE OIL COMPAItFo6ac:WALXIFirt Street, Joni FOUR TER C of E D Ton r h ' e h e a an k it d i e n O t l o a c r ko fthe Dd nu', f De able on &Id altar the SOth Int& , frea of State tax. The transfer bookasnill'berloaed on TUBS 0 AI, . 2 01 2 4 . :‘ at 3 P. M., and will be olwaawhon the 30th inst. jy2s.oi* • ••• .• R. sEARLB. 800 '3`. . . p2 1 119,1411:1,11TATF,',..-0 OAF MITTE .11001i18, :11i05'00114TICIIT • Committee treattA .thxongliont Om Rata. to ationbotticient memo:Ml • 042ntrd esug rand tun re:daunt' of tb. election upon the Conatltotlonal Aziendinenta, • fend by TelearanbetialutNebairman .altimlita 1. • • T heContnaltion . Roatn%now•ilinen...md 4,11: oorre- , spondenat direetaii.to tbs. trznitl.lol/ tocalye prompt attention. • • 1., icitiow-m43, PABlER.OL,Cluitirma.tb, A. W. Bayznicrr. . JIeLT 21. Ikitt. tatul /:.4et !1 I t... ,—...., illarT. .iii! . `:1 : ANNA 4NPVIDJO. 1 * "WATRIt_s..., ' sr. • exix . :. wakoliiii lat No. 417 WkLAU : : reit. Boo= meter 4iftstair;*.-.P gi.io - .. The ttltip lip.sx4.o,4l3avioCmpapiois, hem. - fore In booth VOU Tit Street x r i s .as s Seel% rereored tour °too of the ComPialoili at . , tki; *lmre stated. 1447-90 t GEORGIC N. SANDERS TO HORACE , Giiß.B. LET. BY THE BARD OP TOWER HALL. Str, &thee OVETY MED Of RODIN Must think 'tie time the war should cease, Arid that we should seek some pretence For the establishment of Peace: I num assure you first, that we Are willing as yourselves cau be To cease this strife. If we east get The terms to one advantage net. "Unmet be co arranged that eaoh Stall think hibas the upper heed. Yet no'er b 7 bomb', or scornful speech, Again to strife arouse the land. This peace most bo made lasting, too, • For if the War:we scion renew, ' We'll find thin plan is far the worst ' Than to Dave fought It out at first. • "You must grant us—well. we've notyet Blade tip our minds what to demand; Bet there's one thing I can't forget, That 11ret upon the list shall stand, Coerce, ill-made clothes I'm forced to wear, And if we should a peace declare You most present me, to that hour, With a prime telt from Bennett's Tower!' The largest stock and best assortment or Clothing to Philadelphia constantly on band, and being replen ished by large daily additions. ' Com/ones HOITBY Boer: , • • This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In such universal d► Maud, Ie roads trout the CHOICEST materials, to MILD and EMOLLIENT inI4nature,FRAGRANTLY SCENT• ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in ltsaction upoi the Skin. nir sale by all Druggists and Panel Goods dealers. fir2B-tatitrair Oeirititio Holum OP' PHIL. "OAK HALL." Best-dim goods** moderate prises. WAJLgg.KBB & BROWN, 8. E. corner 91.10111 and MARKET Streets. . .otudoza Department ttp make to order) Ito. 18.81:that. WEBBLER & WIIioN i aIIIOITEST PBmIIUM LOCI-STITCH SEWING- MACHINES. vas 01131PIST. SIMPLEST, AND BEST. 1 11 11140vineris. 704 CITBSTNISS Street. above Sawmill,. . . “..MATEIIIIII—On the morning of the•th Oat.. Wil liam:Emile Mathieu, son of Emile and Sarah Mathieu. 'in tte 19th year of bin age. 'i•The relatives and f ri , nab of the family are reenact ' full, - hivt , ed to attend his Orient!, from his parents' re. eldenre. Darby . ou Mouday morning, August let, at 9 o'clock, to proceed to Woodland Cemetery. PALMER.—Vory suddr nly, on Friday. morning, the 29th inst. "Volvo . B. Palmer, of this city, aged 65. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited. to attend his funeral, front his late resi dence; No. 1443 North Thirteenth street. on Monday Mornin Auvrist let,.at 9 o'clock. • . , • TISOMP g. SOIC—On the 27th instant, Samuel H. , young est thil ..f.lattac Thompr•on. • • Hie reletivesand male friends and members of Con cordia Lodge, No. 67. A., T... 11. .and Excelsior Mark Latino,. No. 2/6, are !obit,reepeetfally to snood his bte late resttltmce, No. 1119 l'exiten etc-et, on hatroday, 90th instant. at 3 o'clock P. M. ••• SAY RE.—On the let tnet:. of typhoid fever,iat the PODSSCOiII (Fla ) Islaval - Hospital.• Lambert • Heating Mtyre. of this city. In the lid year of his age, the young . eat SOU of Samuel and Hannah Sayre. • . .SEP"E.—un the 29th mist , at the residence of her son, Wm P. Way'. Gernteutown,,Mrs. Ann W. Frick, .relict of,Dr. Jacob Fria. • ". NOTCUH..—AtCsmden, N. 3".. on R.Sth inst.. Floyd, infant eon of Dr. Wm. M. and Liza M. Pi Aeon. •. . pEssort & SON, MOURNING STORE, -a-P o. CHESTNUT Stroet., . , .11/4f 'LITRE dt LANDELL, MURTHA-IP -a-A A.8.C13 hates • • Fine dock of Silk r. . Fine stook of Shap e ly•.. •r. . Fine stock of Flaan Ftne stock of Linens,. . . • • Fine stock of .• - Jan CF,NTAAZ - CONGREOATIONAL CRURCII. CO:NOISHALF...—rnbtio wqp eve ry SA 13 BATH ' MORNING EVENIs Roy. r l7 814 41 M. STORIt£VD: D.vot . l.Aschleatl-will preach TO MORROW. 'it • lag A. 38.*; . .!NAd 8 r. 8.41. ts lr Ty AND •poLie.-11WV. ALEX.; CLARK 3 iiii•tbie•stibjeot,, BORTIRITIt and WOOD, SA BB aTli; tat ff.': and'a.t 4P: /1:. ou ." Wahl and ". ,Alliny.lted. . FIRST INDEPE? DENT cavaint, coinlr 'or &Ira D •and triSONl•Streetik 31r.*McNEN will wick fiaßiso.TH Morning. 'at 'NW 'o'clock. No nervlce la the afternoon. • . 10` tar ST : MATTHEW , ts :muirfiEßAN CHURCH; NEW 'Street, - below' FOURTH. 'be , teiwe Rs ce ins..—Services by. the .pestor. Rse.vg. W. tiln MR, on TO-?MORROW (Snedsy) earhmencing at - half-past 10 o'clock. Evening service suspended fin alb present..., iItaI`PREACHING AT WASRINGTOS . '' ITALL;* corner' ESOHTFf and *.SPRING G A R,. vim, by R. FAUROT. To-MORROW; st•lug LAE Alm, or. :111ILKSDAT (Paat Day); st ff.. .• „FIRST - BEFORIKED CHURCH, coiner of SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN Stro , is —Rey. J. F. 'Berg, Dr D:. wilt (X V. ) preach TO-BURROW EVEAlivu, Services counence log at 8 o'clock. Nit service. {take morning.. • .11*. .FI.IILST CONGKE(.4ATIONAM gar CBUROB L. FRANRFOttD ROAD and MONTGO. MERV AVIINEIX-7.lobhca's Victory over the Five Gm feetrete Otboon. Allah. M. and 734 P. M., y the rotor. Nev. G BAR. •• • It Cir. POST OFFICE; i• • PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jay 'Nth, MI. . ' —A MAIL wilt b. deepelched from this Office for EleTana on TUMWAY; the 2d of Anguet, per Steam bbto FTALCift. MallsAttli elo.e at 7.90 A. AL .. .1130 o•-• • wALHiqui. Pada:meter. ,IarFOURTH WARD. A BIC NETILlffr of the NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION of the FOTIRT El WARD plll beheld on MONDAY EVEN ING. August Ist, at .8 o'clock. at °AMPS ER'S. FIF ea street, balm 6hippon: By order of the Executive Committee. JAMES A..Bwons,,l'reeidetit. illar - .15W15 - LL THE SOLlktessaal — Sasy . A Grind Brake Mooting of the Citizens of the .YODETEENTH. ' , FIFrisENTH. and TWENTIETH WARDS ,„ In ravor.ortbe SOLDIERS' RIGHT TO VOCE, will be held at the curcor of 131t0Ao and PARRISH Streets, on bittki r .DA.4"„ - Eirszusa, .Angemst let, ati. 8 o'clock. The marl g will be addressed by Eon. W' D. EeDoy, F. A. VaAclese, Esq., and .otaer,. eminent , 'epeakers. ' *."1730.30, Eir.Ik4pIRITUA:L% 111:--Dit;;OKILD mellalteTUßN at 6 , ,5e15011- STRIIET.HAIU.Oa . Stet l% at ]Ol6 - 31.; *. On Realiti.." After the , lecture a smelt' election for. officers of,the Society will be heldit 8 P. 111., a Cenfetence. - Admission 6 cente:' • I.M3r._73IGHTISISTIEWAISS.•;•AINEET. , Ml 7. 11113 . 4 f tact NatiOnaltflilon Aisielation'ofthe Ward will be held TIM (Saturnas). atB o'clock,.at 4 e Asattl place, on buoineof Of importance. . • LINEAR, President: A. ADAIA. kecrpprry: ' •!'. •IV I ASNODIATItiII hold4ll . setitie THIS (Sn turd ) EVENING, 111'8 o'clock, in Good foreat•Elail. ERR IiCE Street, above Sixth, for the,trartsactioa eti roriant- business. - All the Friendirok, the Ad tuirdstra lion are desired to ' • •• ' • - - • EpRERT,P. 'SING, President. • :':ifIDISRT •• ' ' • , JOHN J..Ptc:ANKio ' ; ''''''''' " •• • •• - , • • • A • Mr!G It /14•A'1 0 4: 1 8i4TH,A.•L ' F A 11111 , .. • Thdanderkigried.'nli behalf of che,04../11111TTER OF BRBWBRIS AND MALTS•I'EnS. takes pleasure In so= -knowledglng the following ciintnbutions_; • • • .. .Brswere' s -Arsoclathin of the - State of. •Pennekl.suis, .4 ,, BreWsre%truck.•value ' • • ' • , • $375 (5) 'William Gaol,' 50 casks Me, value • ' " 500 00 'Abbott •&• Co: . , 25 • ",' '•' " • " • • .... :...!••••••:•'• • 230 00 J. Berlin r,'" 'lO ' ' -•-'•" •" ' ''• • ' ' • • 10u 50 JP: Guskes, 10 . •'''' ' "' • ''' •- ' • - 10000 ,C. SchMidt.." • 5 '•''••• •• ' • • •" • ' • 50 IX) Leeds & gray, 10 """ • • ''• ''. " ' ' ' ' • If* 00 • • • ,W. D. gm . 111; :fit Co 7 naeh ' - ' 250 $3 . James Moori..diuh.... 201.1 fkl • Massey, Collins, & Co., cash .400 00 .• '. _ Do. • " ••• '25 casks ale '•• '' • • 250 00 employees . 81 25 Wm; R. Angier. a ehloolp. John Potter, cash • "' o ' ' • ' ;11 • CO -Adolph Bagel; casks : ... '' ' ' 8 •' • 100 . 00 F. &W. S. 'Penn' ' ' ' • '• .200 OU Cash 'lO fa, cask '•• ' 20'00' H. Homer. one dozeh brass tape.: .. ... . ...... z•'.4.1 '24 00 . Frederick ssitz &Ilan, quab.,.. • 100 LW •A. B. kinhleribe g, speieadter, cash 50.00. .- F Lauer, Beading, 10 casgs.ale. . . -:. ....... ;.... 100au D. J, Y impaling Pottsville . ; 5 male Ale' ' ' • ' '5O DO' ''.l.;mus &,I;uensling, y,ttsvlile, castl...:. - .. ...... 65 00 •B. rgdoll Z - 1-'solut„.,2o barrels I.ler `' " ' ;''2oo CO' J. A.Y. Baltz, .. •• 20 .6, f'. .. ' " • .103 00. O. Berner - 14_, •••• 20 ;;, ", " ,•- . ,no 00 Engel & NVOlfe, • • IS, " '•'' . . . .CO 00 Mrs. 0rauch,,, , •.4 - .•,.6. • ;41.'t ••• " • • • ,5000 .I'. Schema), B. Jooge_ ,r ... S 50 50 ' .--EIF ell a Co., - :.• • 6 -:•' - ',' • '53 . 03 I•cbweitzri& Siniiin;' 6 ''' •'" .• ' ' • *50.00 Volmer'et Born'. ,' • 5 I"- • ••• 50 0 0 C. Thetas; -.. ,". 4 '6 ', '' "0. "'' . 6U (XV M. Gehnox, 8 •' " CO. Presser & Lebernian; 2 ~''• . " • ..21, 80 Ofli F. L. Brehm, •,' • ' '.I 2 " ..". . •••••• ..... 20 110 F. Schwarts, ,, 't •'• 2 :" -• ' 20 00 Louis lisiman,.4. 2.' '' .:" ' 2D C 0 . kl. Rolhaokerr . ''2 ' .'"' •••", • 200.4, M. Wirth,2 " " ' 20.00 OuntzerdcGo.., '.• " ' 1.•.• • •• ,.." - • J. Finnigan ":' • .1 i , , 1.. .., . -101(0 J. Orth, rZ•. - .% ."..`" .1' I.' .. • •‘ . • • .1000 " 1. Crammer, 1 " lO DO' Mrs. Lang, 1 "-', .:"'• ; 10 00 Ben 'hi. Beolette,Readink; I- • ~" ' 5 ' .•.......... "•10 50 • P. Berby, -do. •1' ~." • " " - - :10 CO 'Net prseeeds at the Fair ' ' ' . 85,211 50,•, . Oita sub.criptions• — ' 2,057 25 Sale of wagon 58 cast • aticland inaterlor , hospital put.- • •, poses, value +lt .. "1- 411IlUE . L . HITST . OII; Chairman. A OFFICE "oporaz 7couiT* Eir: OUP. C. 006 PANY4 . 3i9 WALNUT Street„.. NOTICE in hereby given fait . all 'stock In ti ls'Oeuf. pany, on .whlct. the isetalutent of 50.1.00 dollars per 'share, called March 16th, 1864, and due May lot, 1864, is not paid is forfeited for said default,. and that,a,ntordtaa to the charter aad by-laten of the Company, it will •Oe cold at l'oblio Auctioa, on MONDAY; 'August sth, 1644, at 12 o'clockat the °face of tie tilurreutcy of the Com pani. N o. 319 , WA UN 131 . !Unica, Philadelphia,. ;isles. pa on or before that day. *.t.... .By order of the Board of. Dlrectora. ?DAVID S. liErreSeeretary.• PRILADELPIII , A;J , nIr,2B , .I2II4. • .iy2ollot BEPRES ) 1. Robert P. Ring, 2. 0. Morrison Coates, 8. Henry Hamm, 4.. William B Kern, ' 6. Barton H. Jenks, 6. Charles 11 Runic, 7. Robe , t Parke, 8. William 'Taylor, 9. Jobn A. Fliestand, 10.' 'Flaunt H. Coryell, u. Edward Polltday, 11. Charles F. Bead, By order of the State Can TOWER HALL 518 MARKET treat,' BENNETT & CO. • SUMMER , . . AT LOW PRIORS. . -. • PRINTED IteatEnE.,2)sa, • 4 0 • PRINTED RA REAM. 316. • . DIODES. 3Mo. • .. DOUBLE %YID en 0.. ioa. GRENADINES, OREN* OINK , OURNVEN.BTODDART & BRO., Nos. - 450. 452, and:4o4 N. &BJORN Sc., above X7,0-3c SUMMER SHAWLS MOZAMBIQUE FM AWLS. 82.0 sto $3. 'LAMA HA W. 1.802 60 to 39., BLACK LACE POINT ES, eloslug out vary low. , • ..OMIINVEM.STODDAT ts. BRO., WILLOW. 452; and.45*.•11. SICONn St. above WILLOW. • .t • , • jy.lo-it .NAVY, .19..11D CIVIL TIT (t):tr _ • • ••• 348: sEcozizoii,:aiad A 3 8T AWBBSRY:L!»et A large et , aollof all kind of aoins, tASSIMERRS, TESTINGS, &C.; At falr prices, parchased before the rise, Indepen—delSt of gold gamblers; by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto Is to sell: We don't peddle, ' Come and see oar stock. The Army and Navy trade hes onr special at troll•nr. •. I 114 EN DUOS— PQR SUITS. a- 4 superb quality, white Finirdoloied,- Fatural color, extra heavy, • Coating Linens, fancy DOR& Wide tine blank alpacas. White Mar.eilles Veetimps. No advance in Summer CASIMIIOIOIII. Fine Stock for Summer and Pall, . •, LAWNS. . Good styles from 28 to 60 cent s. Summer dress*tuffs 10W. pIch.ORkaNDY;IIA.W.NS REDUCED . JIM PEON fit 26 to IS eh. , Ilia Organdy Robem. redneed to $B. Lawns reduced from $1 to trlg cte. Grenadines at very low prices. Bummer Dress .. Goods all reduced ; India Silks reduced to 75 cts and 161. Whlte'llarege Shawls and Circulars. White and Black Lace Polutee and Itotcurdati.. Summer Shawls selling off very low. White and Colored Shetland Shawls. • •EDWIN HaLl. & CO.. Lie" .sts South SECOND Street. OUT SUMMER :DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. • A wrest variety of styles of this season's Importation, from 22eents to V. • Beat Pacific Lawn. at 9735 cents. .. ~ Figured Brown Lawns at 37X French Lawns. at 40. 50. 62 and 8735 cents. Best makes of Itisline, Calicoes, Ginhams, and all kinds of Domestic Goode, far below the mann.factaser'a prices. - White Barege and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. 600 all. wool Cashmere Shawls $2 BI worth ti.6o. • B. STkEI. & sort, lvl6 .Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street...: VXAMINF. OUR , ' LAWNS. .Lawne, brown gronad, neat figured, 44a. Lawns, white ground. neat figured, 440. • Hucksback end Bath Towels, large,assortinent. - Bird'e Eye Linen Towels. • Extra sire Damask Towels. „ ' ' * Shetland Wool Shemin for tourists, $5. •• Bathing Flannels red and gray • jyll . JOBB It. sToK gt. fo2 itcrt stmt. EDWI : &19) P. KELLY; . • . • • • JOHN!. KELLY. . • - • .7 • .• . : , 612. CHESTNIIT,,gITEtt:: : 7iil.‘froilithis date; sell • ' •••• .4 , 10 w prices. ... i On hand a large stock of Fall and Winter ,Ooods bought before therise, swbich they .will sell ate mode • they. w ill •... • • . "see priees:',.: Totems net nesh: •• • • • Jr3o arip r3U.15111181i. , . Erma 1113 W STOCK , * ON DERC .L,Omiiltrpir • _TUE LATEST NOVELTIES IN . , GENTLEMEN'S. FURNISHING GOODS. •, . „ alt Ellin BROTHER, • .• i spda. q , T:5l, HILL at •.. 1.0 8 5 C T. T•R - ]; T; The #iredei mittcr:". . . . . , COLUMIIIB. .• : - ••- • !•-• -•;•:• • PE-11erAlir • • • r • ' . • (motet J . : soirroN;z. 11.4.,Egraalicg.us, ; mlizorKlE ix Two ; Rpm' UI4ITED . STATES, , ATTeANTIO . PITTi• IS wow ma PoiTUB BZWillolt OP fink . , . Trains leave VINE. WfREET 1; 2 and 4.11 VP • • " Terms 171 per week, °T,153.5° perdu! 4SO 00 . BROWN' Ala .WPELPPER, 1774 m • . • PRonurroas: VLOREN6II 'HEIGIIII3.-:"Tal8 BtA:Cr-' TIFUL RESORT is now open for, the reception of attests. Terme VS per Week. or *2 per day. Apply On apremises or atNo.. 605 SAR:Oaf Street. •jy ifl.l2to ' •M. GI SI ISKIff, !Proprietor. SUMMER REBORT.-B,R 0 A,D 7 .T 0 P MOUNTAIN HOUSILLThIe romantic 'tea .1:4 reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad to . Huntingdon, thence by .the Broad-Top EaUroad .Ylll Dudley. Excerptor; 'Tickets are leaned at hat/ the usual rates, which are good until the Stet of ; October.' Ig4'rst-olass . accommodations, ' • " • Talon-812 per week ; Per .day 5 2 .60.., Children snd servants half price.; ; 6, ; For farther patticiltirs address ; C. id. *LLMOND dt CO., Manager& ,Broad -Top City, Huntinxdon' r.ot, PA. 'BEDFORD lELLRERAL Thiel yopularßummer Resort is now ;ISO pre; pared for the reception of elettote,', ttrita bet next. . The Hotel !will be ander the °barge *tat enostexpe ?lensed management in the country:, . _• t • The Bedford Railroad has been Anialed to y within One hours' ride of Springs. over fine Tux-nigh° road,' 4. • • Visitors Ellitame by Pennsylvania Railroad Jo grinim ingdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through Ample arrangements have been made to supply deal. ors and Individuals! with , the BEDFORD WA TER, In \ eel l-steamed al f0110w5:..,. Pot Barrel, oak (4Ciali..Bfi op • Half Ba . rTel. oak_ .......- ... .. • 2 " • • mulberry Al! orders addressed toll. :AhTDERSON. 33etiford,, ' Persons wishing iooms.'.iir mar Information pl WI. will address ESPY .I....,ANDM'SON. Jelb2gir • - 4r i rEik...CLA RENDON;" ATLANTA) . -1- - CITY; Is' now open Or the accommodation of. boarders. This house Is situated In a central pintails Island. and :everyvoont; In: the house commands s Ise View of the sea:AThe bathing never Vll4lll bath:ol'4.l- ivri-1m „IAMBI; If D. A.R` ItHl T ''strirsuir ‘,./ SPRINGS. —The Proprietor takes' pleaeure tint:an-! nonmetal' that Able .faeeorite .aad .tkahlonable Natarbtlt Place is nal* open for aleitotil . „'..Pkitradimal and divided attention of thesprePrietorwwlei given to the wants and. eontforte of hts guests: . th , W. MOODS S EA'Q - BATHINGN(.4.TIOII' HALL; CAPE - 18LAND 4 Cape illayclf:'oir"oPc . ti:for the reception of litemomnrode *cleats. Terme modems. Children wider 12 year. of age and servants half price: Superior eximiimodatione andritrople, rogue for two hundred persons. AANCrIf O.L.E.ESTSON, ..1624-2ro . • ~,, , ,• . PrOWitde,, . srare,ED, - ..I3TATAp ,LONG now Open fp r reilep4oior deters. Address B. A. SHO BMA HER, Prop's'. .iao-2Tch• , rHEBTER COUNTY ; ,H0U831,•, - A.T via LAMM VOITY,II.' Ji-onts ' ' ltrimrite BOARDING .1101:16B (always optui-lor,Boarden)tiAltow full, &I , canoed for the saeommodatiosi f flummatVeiters Tha situation is bisirottlie biettAna ths,lsland being Is tall dew of ilms.i . isisL'said sear szaelisrat batiakiss ground, rA meg]. JAITOP . FC6IIII,- Pmswhit.r. • 1.,.' , .ire, CH 1111COAL04-10 a I SAILE, trAAL A R a g gess il OM' OA; IS l'okert 4 sad:MllV a 0390% Iv sir , , Lumber Tart of • U.' S:. Natrea sr Ws irett4Weit al , Apply. I' to HENRY RI M 0 NS. .10A. thete3t• ife. aaak /NEW BLABICZT Street. NATIONAL UNION - TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT. ABRA.II AM LINCOLN. OF ILLINOBB FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON; OF TENNESSEE.. ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON MotiIICLIABL, MtnAelphla. T. CUNNINGHAM. Beaver County. • NTATTVE. IS. Ellen W. Ball. 14. Charles 11. Shriner. 15. John Wksler. le. David MeConatighT. 17. David W. Woods, 18. Inane Benson. 19. John Patton. 7D. Samna' B. Dick, It. Everard Bierer, 22. John P. Penney, %I. Ebenezer McJunkie, 94. John W. Blanchard. Committee ()AMMON, flbalvms RETAIL DRY.. Goes's. COOPER & COMMA' 8. E. oprosr.RINTR and MARKET •• • The attention of LAMB ABOUT LBAV TP CITY for the " bee Shore," " ?fa. tering' Places,", or ." the Country,'' is retuottnlly Invited to the • exteneive • stock of WRITE. '0 OODE: suitable for BUMMER WEAR for - WRITE BODIES,' 'MORNING WRAPPERS, ate.. An extensive assortment is offered in.Laoe . . . . and Worked - Edgings and Insertings; Ilit.akerehiors.-Collsza.Sleaves. end in Wain • and fancy Plaid. Striped, and Figured White nn..A. AT PRICES bIUCH•ERLOW THEIR PRESlsrreAss.x.sir....c.44•Dr. 103 Printed Linen Cambric - Dresses. 100 place Paged, Tucked, and Striped . Muslims. - - 1Q24 CHESTNUT STREET. tLiutTHING. • B ÜBIDiES :RES OHMS. .1'. , " . .::.:;.- y. • : iTTLY - 30 -1 :18 -HT • ,RESS.!trr Q v . • : : . r t 3,. . 414,.... /-4; isi imi c iir. /. r ;..4. . t rr el . el . cf..• FINANCIAL. FOURTH NATIONAL BANS,: PHILADELPHIA. 123 Arch Street, DESIONATED DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES. Tbis Bank is now prepared to receive subscriptions to THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN, Peened In the form of TAREE-YEARS TREASURY. NOTES, lotereet payable semi annually in law.ht .money, on the 15th days of February and August re. apoctively of each year, hese Trensury Poles are convertible at maturity, at the option of the holder. Into U. S. ta per cora. Slade, interest payable in COIN, and redeemsblejafter five and payable twenty years ,from August 15th, 1887. These Rotes will be leaned In some of 00, 1100, *W. VA°, 11 1 5,000. Interest will be allowed to the 15th of atignst next on subscriptions prior to that date. Sub scriptions subsequent to that date wlll be required to pay the accrued interest; A cotorolsalou of got one per cent, will be allowed on all subscriptions of $4005 and upward. ' '„ SAM'', J. M.MYMTJLL AN, rinEPROOV.Cir • •• ran L I E ' ••,.- •• • • ._:CTIII.I•BIWIRONUFRJ . THOROUGHLY, DRILL-PAO9P.; • • ' THOROUGHLY ''thU. RAL/ Rl•% • 0 • F • . THOROUGHLY THE LAST EDITION ROORUCKS NAILED TO TUN COUNTEE HIS ARTICLE IN SUNDA r DISPATCH OF THE 3D 'He firsteaTto !11, David Segni , . of the firm of Evans & Watson, staid by my challenge a. published in The Premr of the Ist inst." Why does he continue to blow Lis minima in this way biroply because he k mows the Corn Exchange Bank will not furnish *ISM worth of Sae. at their at posse for any such object. or become mixed np in the mutter In any way; therefore, he can blow .with impunity.. He hue evidently learned the lesson that "discretion is the better part of valor," and that it. is safer to fight behind, breastworks than in the open field; therefore, will not deviate fro m his challenge: that is, will not make it urs dicta, Ile next gays Lillie acknowledged alibis Safes Pen notbaralir- proof; Sm. Lillie act: unwledites Mainly this and no more, that a - Safe moat be fairly drill-proof to be busglar-pronf; and he claims that his Chilled-Iron Safes are amity and generally thoroughly and fairly drill-proof, and, there tore. burglar-proof; at the same time Lillie admits that it is missiles and even probable that occasionally there . .may ben mercantile Safe not es thoroughly chilled as it ought to be, although great care ts need to have them as ui iform as possible. . • The writer next says below been testing one et Lillie's Safes every morning, stud may. be has succeeded in dell-. ling a bole .hroogh it. He does not say that helms aa apparatus got n p for tl e occasion, and one not practical. for :a burglar to carry with him; that he noes an mon- ,• mons pressure? din.: but notwithstandina all thin it is evident the Safe Is not as hard as usual, or he wean not kat, eed as he does. He next asserts—as he has drilled thistle mu drill any of Lillie's Tale is mare assertive and not proof. and he will have the opportaulty. hamar- tar to test his wonderful skill in drilling chilled iron to the tatisfaction of the public. • ' The writer next introduce,. a bill of sale of one of. Lil lie's Safes to Weaver & sprank le, and proceed. to show how he succeeded in duptea them to make an ex , baolio for one of •Eillne..& Wateon .He .waye tee Chicago Tribune of March S: ISSI, fell into their haude Wirt is, that be, David &nuer put it into their blade), welch cot Ward en account of the burning of the Conn House in berada cons ay. lowa. Ida also rays by this account.. the Court BOIL% was burned in thirty minutes, together wfi t L h i sleo',s t.9i ir nt o a e n e d n b b a u ck g a la r a - n proof l Stahee m co n a t n e d n t ts h aotf Monse. statement induced Messrs. Weaver & Sprankle to make the exchange. : - • The foiliwitur certidcatee will show how. comae ely Mewls. Weaver & opranale were duped ; and. although • David EVROS hae made toe greatest efforts to dupe others, both in the city and country, by secretly , circa latiog this-same false •statement, to.my knowledge this. is the only Instance of success, over which It would even at the expense . ' ort u he b p e a i r s ty n a lv ustr ea . to exult, The above statement was mode by one Rog% was ab solutely false, and. Sin° was paid by a safe maker in Chicago to ot.tain It, and I have no aoubt David Evans 'knew it when he citcnlated this paper,as counter car- • tificeset were published la the Chicago ptsPers- about the same time; besides. }t la his habit to circulate end ui publish such stemente after they are publicly known to be falser 1 now offer the statements of , thn judge or Nevada county, non &pother .promlnent man' of lowa City, to Ott w the whole facts in this caw, and have other certificates of the name characteron hand:' • . . Recap... lowa, February 3). lßit.—l hereby certify that the Safe need by T. .1. Ross, a. Treasurer, which was in the Court House on the night of De, CPl2ll*r Si, IliG4, whiin said' Court'llonse. wits burned, :was by me purchased in' lit somber, MS& In lowa City, of the World'. Safe Company. from their agent, at a cost or 4161/, delivered there. and was manufactured by said Wor ' s Safe Company-in 1851,- aucpwits a small Safe, about two at d a hail feet Kish and two feet wide, -and stood the,flre as well as any safe of it.s size would be expecied under the circumstances: it being, as every one knowa, a very severe night, and said Safe was in the southeast corner of isaid.Court House, and the wind blowing arms from the northwest. making It she hot test place in tho said building, The.Sife fell from the second SCOTT, and lay In suet' a manner its to have the tire operipe eimiler to a furnace. Said Safe was in the are and ruin from six o'clock to the evening nett' nine o'clock next morning.' When opened, we found part or the money somewhat charred,. but the bulk of It was' legible. E. C. /VANS, County Judge. . , , .70.tra Crry,..February 24. 1864.. • A. L. Winne. ENZ. Agent far Lillie s &ilex. Chicago: . hereby vend y•ott..orne woodwork front the safe of lir. ROPE, which,' in a, circitlar of Herring IS CO „le mated to " burned to aches or a perfect charcoal." The wood a ork that to yet in the safe, is, perfect, except charred - alutternowmuun.......l.4,lLAY a nnhrloi. e.t. EU e to it by letting Alia air in When OPellEa;lnid-altowinpru to burn after taking out the contents.. , .There lane doubt but if preperjudanient. had ,been. used iu opening the safe It could have had a new door. and, with, very, little gmetiss , k jitt Et for nee again, and everythlhgtrf ff pro. k El offered him Sit° for the old Safe.. He .states that 'he had eight of his nine thousand dollars with him. The safe WES not nne of Lillie's, but a small:size of World'a Sato . I C0.,_18.51 make. Yours respectfully, • Now,what are the facts in this case! Simply that the - Fare was not bat made In 1851 by the World's Safe Company,wlten they need fire prick for filling,and ' 'not made as now:makets Safest• and loeteal of its contents being burned to ashes, they were mostly pre : served, and with 'proper care the whole might have beep, and the Safe was, in the heat 'fifteen hours Inn a.d orthitty rotontea. Thus iy this last Roorback nailed to the coo nter,but not until Weever & Sprankle were most thoroughly duped,'and very-likely others: and this to the way that David Evans incontrovertfh/y proves - Lil , • Ite's date not lire proof; and for him to say they are not blush r-proofi is worse folly,qatil ho..cazi auto . 'etruct his more aitvaiica j2t4l - 18 disc they may eaceattai 'better than they did in their tempt on' the West k'ht!a delphia Trust Fund Safe. I ratberecuipect blip-seeded !:mhy be required ineUre thbeedeeeoB6-71/oWeVerhWel.. I *ea in the Sunday Dispatch of the 24'..h of July the . *llona County Bank robbery is again displayed. by the same David 'Bratte.l I would merely say that the Safe _Web neither a Bank Safe nor Lillie'a; that I hared letter voila tartly written to me by the •Caahler,.enclosing a copy of the letter to,,Evans & Watson . caving t h a t they took the liberty to publlslia part of it iu order to deceive the nubile. This cop.i.can be eeen stony depot. I would say, also,. th arth.Mons Couuty Bank havejost ordered' a 80. I National Bank Safe, Lillie's Chilled-lion, Price .$1,050. 'Ms needs no comment:- • Aeothei'llearback nailed to the counter. • • ,). ,'..t: . I are, also. in the PIMP paper, a - mankled extract from , - 11si "Beating Telegraph, of ltpril 18th republished, Abet is the play a Hanast anal n introduced, with "Ham 'let " left oat. ' la my former answer to that article- I mentioned that the different ways of opening the' com mon Safe, as there 'described; were or common. occur rence, and well Inown, and were.so Stated, and -bad - been prevtonely'published to the world; all which pie writer found it convenient to leave out to meet hie tine lin hie reissue. , • • ••• M C. SADLER, agent. No. 218. BhVBN N. B.—l have jut received to 'exchange for Millie's ;Chilled Iron two larke Beane & Wattion'e Safes from the ',Bank of Northern Liberties. and one large Event X \Vat 'eon's Safe from Metiers. Imiay & Bicknell, Bank Note' Re porters,' whichl shall esti at very /ow prices. Ido call them .I.7re-Prouf,'lls 1 might 'deceive the par cba.er. - do not call them Burglar-Proof, .ts I might ollend David Svenaouid I ehouln most certainly deceive. . , . the purchaser. . ~. • • ' 1 would say, also, thit I have on hand, and now come:, trig in, some ten to twelve ofilvans , At Watson's middle. sized Barer, just exchanged-for Liltie'e, which will' WI . bilerEd at below auction prices, besides a large nam.. her of other makers'. .• • • . . . • . . . . . . • . • ' J would. statcfurthar• that. them Saw were not .ele• changed for Liiiis'e Softie On account of secret circularit falsely representing the follures of Emus g.,,W.t al op.a . Safes, or others. bat simply from the feat that toe own ers bed more confidence.•in. one and one half to two inches thickness chillectiron,than One-sixteenth to one twelfth of an inch thtekness sheet iron as s protection eglina tither fro-or. the hurghtr. M. C. SAILER. jy77. IrtlkOt • , .!.. ..• ... - Agent. A: JOINT REildituntrN PROPOSING - ' CERTAIN 'AMENDMENTS TO•Tflit CONSTITIT- Be itseeoEtrect, by the deltoid curd House of Repre eentativee of the Commonwealth of Penneytoania, its General Aillinbly mtt,. That the following amend ments be pfopofied to the' .Coustltution of tie Common ' wealth, in accordance With the provisions of the tenth article thereof:. .5 • . • • f , e •,, be' air &Milton& section'. to the third article of the ConstitntTon, to be designated as 'section four as follows.• • • • •• bacrriott 4. , ViThenever &cry of thei qualified :electors of this Common Wealth shall Ml is any actual' military service, uhder aireimieition from the' President °Tate, United States; or' by the authority of this Common wealth, such electors may exercise the right °Pen ffrage . in all el ectione by the, citizens, under such - regulations as are, or shall li e, prescribed. by law, ae fully as it they were present at their usual place of election: Sr.crios 2. 'Thereehisll be , two additional mittens to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desigoated • • as.s ' e fi c g tlons e ight and n ine, 10 fo llaws: , Aura o ot a o in BN m bi e s hanPobe passed t b w hi h h Lshgls ia e • • clearly , expreseet4p the •• title,- except, Appropriation b01e. "5EC710149., - No bill shall be passed by the Legista . bare granting any powers Or privileges, hi -any due, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, bee been, or may hereafter be. conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth. •., , , . • • - .••••• • HENRY C.iJOHNEON, • Bouse.o(Ropresenttaves..,. JOHN P. PENNEY, , , Speaker of the Senate.. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMON; • • • , WEALTH. • • • - BARRISBITRO, April 25, 11151 X PENNSYLVANIA. es: , I do berhby'eertify that the foregoing is atoll. r.s. true, and - correct 'copy- of the on • Joint' ,•••••••••• Resolution of the General Assembly. entitled- A Joint Resointion propooing certain Amendments to o®cthe Constitution," sui the same remains:on Ale. in this In testimony Whereof I have , herennto• eat my , hand and canned the seal of the Secretary's office to be affixed, -the day and year above writ/ea. , — • • • t• . , • - Is • • t: .1 ,-1 • • ELI SLIFER, • , Seeretart'of the Commonwealth. , The above Resolution having been agreed to by a ma 'lority of the members oteaeh Gonne, at two suceeasive sessious of -the General - Assembly of this Common wealth, the proposed amendments will bo submitted •to. the_peoplo . ; for their adoption or rejection , on the FIRST. TIIESDAI. OF AUGUST, •th the year - of our • Lord one thoueand eight hundred and sixty- fear, in accordance, with the provisions of the tenth article of the Constltu - and the act entitled 't An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people,tfor , their • proval and ratification or rsdection, the proposed amend ments to the Constitution, approved the twenty-third day of April one thousand , eight hundred and sixty- I ELI SLIFER, &VS- th'isia2• s "' fiecirotity of the Commonwealth. ip -- ATENTCARRIAGE'. ;WHEEIP4M -A.. The subscriber obtained &patent is now Prepared , o sell Stele, county, or , township rights, fur the moat durable and beatitiful wheel ever itaven , ed to the United Otates, -- lio humbug, but a reality,:ra per fectly secure,attacbment of theepoke to, the: axle:110* is obtained, d Ispensing with the hub. , The grnat,ohject, sonabt after for ages is at last obtained ; no spokes loose in the he b. Speculators and meebanics are invited to call nn John B. Clemons, Do. 400 North NaCVND Street,.l.hiladep• pbta, whores model can be seen,•or on , the patenteN :at t Radnor, Delaware county. Pe , one ralle•north.of Moe , I go n'a Corner. -all miles mad e by Mr. .Ciellllooll. are re - ; liable , eLlberal inducements offered to agents W: OILBEET. Sin frowffe ,,, e, Patentee. TIEBARTISBN._ I .OF, PUB me oatGEE:i wag :7 0046,5. W . corner WALNUT sod Fl Fr R woos. — — PIMA DELP/HA July, 2;:t, (NOME TQ CON TRACI' ORd. ; SBALBD,PEPPOi3ALFL will Pc reeely44 Office „until 3 o!elosh• P.. 11 MONDWY •Altenet 15t,.1531,. for. His repaving of HAMILTON Street,. betwisee Blarenth lind Twelfth streets, to the Fourteenth werd...- Bald re °pitying to da Lhe , done. at so muck peraquare yar d „ asiLln , accornterwith specification's to be seen &Vilna aloe- Bach proposal will be iscoraiiinled , by , a bond. or certifi cate that a bondf h ledge the . LsW Department, as dlie rted Iliy 0rd1t14404 0(464 27th , mew Allltdddere , will tai' lireses th,e time and - Nimbler opentareald;s .pronotals; ends thiroloweet• bidder !will come .forward . 1;41 h SIP three +daps thereafter esnelden bid-wlte... j "drawn. N. w. EiIIIB4LEY. jyfi7-W Chief Commissioner of)afiatewayer , - -. tIVBAP I ;CHEAT r orackits—, it IPRNltirmsios o uxa alarm:at 6, andiMBIIODBONB - at COAT during the resent d ull _ season at MARSH'S /ludo Store. 11014 CRES/AUT kitiett, iraik BMY SUP,PLIES. .... , veriop,opeasitcr,oTiqNva Am, talittrAbif 502 Wlt AD WA ~ NEW YORK, Ju1y19,1851. BEALYD PROPOSALS' will be 'received at this ealcor :,notll 12 e'elotk M.. im TO Olts.f.) Y. thellta of Angola neat. nor the dellyrry,,by contract. •at . the Depot of .Army Clothing andjiquipare In New York city— '• Artl , Blanket*. of, &tn. otle inanufecture, ra gy:. teftb It.trero fl In block. 4 Inchon long la the centre i' to b. 7 feet long and 6 feet 6 Inchett wide, to w. Joh 6 Pentela each. Bidden , will Mate the lumber they- cvleh to furnlsh, bow many they ran deliver Per week. when they ear ' commence, and when thereon Pitfall their deliveries. PrOpeettle to 0.. t be aceannaolod by a proper gnome ' tot. -citing forlb that, If a contract to awarded to the party named therein. he will at once execnte the con. tract, and vivo bond for tne faithful performance of the itaree.• The Potted Slats; reserve(' the right to reject all bids deemed objectionable. OpoFals erJall I , U ODEIDTROd Proposals for IMAM- Iag blankets," and odd reo.sell to Lima , Col. D A. VINTON, .13 , 130-nt Dennty Quartermaster 0, neral 11. ti. A. O FFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. PRILADRLPHIA, July 29, IDM. SEALED PhOPOBALa will ha received at this Duke until 12 o'clock M., no FRIDAY. Angina fith. 1801. for am plying the Schuylkill 'Arsenal with the following articles, vie: Al my Sootece. to.be sewed by hand or machinery, hot it by machinery. to ho double-holed, witbnut %volts, to be army standard In all respects, nue of the follow ing spaniel .bra to the 100 pairs, viz: 118 pairs Nn. 101:27 pair% No. lie; 12 pain' No. lie; 2 pairs No. 134 and 1 pair No Dark.blne Machine Tb mad, No. 7O—Stn art's. • Tin Ceoteetw, committed, army atandaril. Knapi•sek a painted and strapped, •compfsle, army staDdard, and inadn of t trona, Pare.' Hex linen; dedles• tic, manufacture moferred., A .sample of the material mum ne forwarded with - the proposal. Cant.eit Twine , army standard . . Centeno Webbing: army standard. • Army-standard 'aphides of each of the above article's can be peen .IP-this-Aloe, to which deliveries must strictly eon firm. liiiiatrs mum state in their proposals the Price (which moot be given in writing as well all In dewed); the .quatefiiv. end drove of delivery. , . Each bid must he anal antood by two responsible par sons, Who.e - nrt 11 11111.0 be appended to the con remise, end eerlikd to an bOina pod and sulliclout co. corky for the amount involved .by come public foot. denary of the United States. rJv Bid. trunk dermal:tag contractor. and floe e that . do not fully comply tel Me requirenlents of thin &dyer ttnerneut. mtltnot An conafdered. • flianit ones furproposele, embracing the terms of the guarantee required Quench Lid, can be bad on applicet titm et this office: end none others which do not em ,brace this guarantee will be cemidered, nor will any proposal be Coosldered which does not strict ly conform to thei requiretrents therein stated. • • • VoidP WWI. be endorsed " Prop-sole for Army Sup pllerWi stating the partteulter article bid for. • G. CROSMAN, • 17204 . . Lee't Q. M. General; U. S. A. CLOTBLNO AND•EQMPAGE OFPICB, ....Briglitirryludt. Ohio, Juty 26, 186 E Pita iPOSALS are Invited by, the arid-reigned until TBDWRAT, Anso4 Mb. A D. Alt, fur (01-n141141g this' Dspaitment ! • EXY•BLOE RERBEYS," Arm/ Standard.to be delivered' free of coarse. at the Army Clothing Depot,til EUBENVILLE, Ohio. in gold, new packs* a. with the name of the party fur • niching ti.e kit d and qualityof goods distinctly marked thereon. Patties offeling goods must in .all awes far• samples, marked and numbered to c..rrsepood with their proposals, and distinctly state -in their bids the outwit, of goods tla..y propose to famish, the Priee and time of arlivety. Bids will be opened on TElDits. DAS, /pellet Iltb, 1861, at 10 &Aloof( A. M., when bidcers are invited to be present, and award . ; will be made as scion as pr teticable Wrestler. Bid ders, or tbeir dully knihkrized agents, are expected to be 'prepared to give security that the goods will be fur nieb. d ifatn !sward is made. The right to reject any lid deemed unreasonable is rewirved. By order of Colonel Thomas Swords Assistant Qdar termastsr General. ALEXANDER CON ' Captain and A. 4. IL, • P ROP OSAL Ey FOR. MALLEABLE. ....- -. utori CXYALRY TRIMMINGS. . • . . ORDFANCR OFFICe; WAR DRPARTNIMr.' . . • WAsmsuTom,. July le, 1844. SEALED PROPCIf•ALS v ill be received at this. office • until eATURDAY, August 20, 1.9 , 4 at 4 o'clock P K., for the delivery at the following points of 'the nnderznen- Dotted quantitiert of malleable-iron' trimmings (or ca valry eqatemente: - . Al the flew York Agency New York, 90.000 sets. At the I rankford Arsenal, 10,000 sets. . At the .111eghany Animal. 20,11/0 sets, . At the it.' Louie Arsenal, 10.1:00. Each ed leto consist of the numbers of each kind of buckle, *nitre, ring, bolt, stnd, and loop now Pre scribed, 4.xcept that two of the D rings in each set are to be tended' the new pattern, with stop; according to the muse) to le seen at the above arsenals. The castings • are,to.be made of the beet quality of malleable iron, the touguee o the buckle,' of the best stock wire. The di- Anensionof the cleaned catalog's and the Anleh, and di rnenrion °Mho buckle tongues end rollers, moot con form etri tly:to the standard gnageo, which will be ap. plied bet re japan ni eg After being thoroughly cleaned and freedfrinn all sprnes'and irregularities they are to be japani ed in the b est manner '1 be golds are to be put up in patient. In the usual man ner, and pecked: two huadred complete sets in a box of a:quality, atd marked as may ho prescribed by the in specting officer. ' • • The walk Is to be !abject to 'inepectlon at the mann - factory ID all stage's of its progress, and no goode are to be received or paid for which have not passed illoPee. DPllvelleit are to be made as follows: • : Bidders/MI state the weekly rate at which they canN deliver. ' • • .' Bidders will state : the arsenal or arsenals where they. • propose ID deliver, and the number of seta they propose to deliver at each place; if for more than one. Foliates to make deliveries at a specified , time will subject the contractor-in a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. , . - No bids will be received froMpirtiee other than regu lar manufacturers of the articles prooosad'for, and who ere k Dow Et to thin Department to be capable of executing in their own Shops the work proposed for. - ' Forms of bids can be obtained at the abovitenamed arsenals. :P.roposcas not ;made out ion Usti form wit/ not be considered. GUARANTEE. The bidder willybe required to accompany hie propo sition with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per sons, that, in case , his bid be accepted, he will at once execute the cot tract for the same, with good and suffi cient sureties, in a Sum equal to the amount of the con-, tract, to deliver the articles promisee, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to . enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, 0r the person to whom tie contn.ct may be awarded. The responsibility of•the guarantors mast be ehown . bythe offitial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court,.arld the United Stiles District Attorney. • B6ds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor. aad both :eights guarantors. will be required ofthe successful bidder or bidders anon signing the contract. • -'' - FORM OF. GUARANTEE., .. ..We, the undersigned, residents in , in the county of , and State of, hereby jointly and several y covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in cane the foregoingebid of -- be accepted, that.he or Ahoy will at once execnte the ...moor tea - Same, wits goad and'sufficient anreties, in a sum equal to the amount of the COIAIRCI, to furnish the 'articles proposed. In conformity with the terms of the b id advertt, dated July 14. UM, flutter which tbe bid was made and in case the said 1.'1131 to enter into a contract, as,arcr. . rd.. tea_ 441 =‘ , 1, 'and the next ihsveng4,l,4 - ewaL the peii:min to whoni the contract may be aware ed ~ 5 Given under our heeds arid seals . Witnera: / this— day of —, IS6-. [Seel.] .. • ' To this guarantee must be appended the official certi- Scale above mentioned. "•• • :,. • .. • : • • Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged lo enter into bonds with approved eareties for thejaithful execution of the sane. Upon the award being , made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with terms of contract and The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. . Proposals will . be addressee to ",Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Geier of Ordnance, Washington... D. C.," and will be endorsed, • ..!Propoeale for Mallet „ble Iron Cavalry TrlmMinga. , ! --,-. ..: ~ r".• • ' - .. - GIIIO:7.D:RRAIRSAY. -: 3718. fmw let- Brigadier General, Chief OtUrdnamie. , E. T.-SEYMOUR pROFOSALS, : FOR IohITERIALS FOB . • NAPTDPPART/f/INT . BORPATI OP STRAY ENOTYPERINO,..IIIty 10, 15k SEALED PROPOSALS to •furnteh materials for. the, navy for the fiscal year ending Jena 30, 1565, w ill be re-i. ceived at the Bureau of Steam Engineering aunt. 10 o'clock of the 12th -day of-A IIgIIPL next;,at.wluch time the opening will he commenced:. •, • • • • " Proposals roust belndoned ." Proposals for Materials . , for the Navy;" that. they may be distinguished from" other business letters and directed to. the Chief of the • Bureau of Steam Engineering.. , ,The materials end. ert,lcles embraced•in ths classee named are particniarly described In the printed eche -dales, any of. which Will. be furnished to each as desire to offer, on application. to the commandants of the re spective yards. or to the navy agent - nearest thereto.. and these of all the yards upon application to the Ba-• rean. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers is each, such 'classes only will be furntitned as : are actually required for bid s.. The commandant and navy" agent for . each station will, In addition to the schedule of.clasikat of. their own yards, have a copy.of the schedules' f the other yards, fur examination only, from which may be lud ged whether it will be desirable to make , application:for. any of the- Glasses - of those yards. ;All other things being equel'oraferluSe will be elven to articles of American maeufacture. frereMnst be reedtt.for thewholeeof the, class at Any_ yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in desist eon fortuity tberewith, or they. will not be considered.. Upon application to the Bureau, to ,the.C..mniandant . ., • of, any yard, or to any NavY Agent.; the , orM ef olfer.of guarantee, and other necessary information respecting the propoaa:s will be furnished. ~•. , • • • . %•The contract. wit lobe awarded to the lowest bidder who given proper guarantees as required by the law of 10th , .Austist;. 1516; the Navy. Depart:nen' reeerving.the right to reject the lowest bid. If deemed exertntant. The contracts will bear date the day the notification l e . • given and deliveries can be demanded at any lime. Sureties in.the full amount will be .rscinited AO algla • the contract,' and their responsibility certified ,to -.by a United States District Juane, United States. Dietriet At torney, Collector; or Navy Agent. . As additional• aeon- . rity, twenty per centum will •be withheld from. the 'llMottilt Of ,the Until contract . hsTe, been empleted : iekhlta f eaelbililaPprOtf. d 'in trippgate che...oommandanta of . the' respective' Yards, ivUl bit paid by the navy agents at the points of delivery. hi. funds' or certificates: et the option of the Governmentimithen len days after the warrant for the same shall have been passed Oy . the Secretary of the . Treasury ' • . The following are the.clas4es rectoired at' the respec tive Davy garde: girrEkr. NAME. Class No. 1. .;No. 2." Pig iron; No. 8, bailer felting;,No 4. gn,m, p4cking. Ac. ;.No. 5, sperm nil: No. 6, linseed 'oil, ke. ; 7„lard oil: No. 8, =o feline oiij No. 9, :tallow. and Beep; No.. Itt, engineers' . 'stores; a o. 11' engineers' tools; No. 12, engineers' in ' strurnentst , 14, 14;. wrought iron , pipe,„&0..1...N0.. 15, tubes ;'No. 16. steel ; No: 17; iron riatle;.bolts; and nuts; o. IS; copper:; No. 19 -ttniSte. ; No. 20, white lead; fro. 21, zinc pattitt'No. 21. colored -paints; No 2.1, sta.- tiosery: No: 24. flirewood;".NO: 34, cotton waste, pack- Sag, ko. ; No. 35. engineers' stores. ' '.OStaItbESTOWN, MASS. Class No:- 7; . bbiler Iron and .rlvete..No. 2, pig iron; No. s, boiler felting ‘• No. 4, gum packing, rubber hose, ; epee= nil; N0.:.6, linseed ell and turpentine; 10. 7, lard metallic' oil; No. 9, tallow and, amp; N 02.1 1 .;. engineere"storee; No. 11, engineers' Wols; No." 12, engit.6os* insintments; No. 13, steam slumps; No. 14, Wrought , iron pipe, valves, ; No. B. Whet ; No. 16, etbs4.-Nn. 17, iron bans, bolts. nuts, ; No. IS, =we/rite. - lf., tin, slue ;• No. 20, Nbite lead; No. 21, lino paint; No. 22, colored paints, dryers, ant ; stationery; No. 2), 'hickory and Ash plank and f butte ; . No; 26,'white pine ; NO. 34, hemp ad cotton necking die. • No:. 35 . engineers' stores, Ac. • -- "-IfitOOllLY . N, • • • Class No. 1, boiler iron; No 2 pig iron; No 3, boiler felting; No. 4; 'gum packing, r ubber hose, At. ;VV. trent: oil; No, 6, Ilpeeed turpeatine, 'alcohol," Ms T 'Tio. 7. lard oil; No. 8, lubricating Or metallic (filar tfo. • p, tallow and soap; . No 10, engineers' stores; No: 11, engineeis' to he'. 12, engineers.' 'instrumento t; No: ' 73. OtellIIIP111211)8; No: 14, wronght-iron pipes, vtivee, • 'BO. :No. 15, tubes; 'No. 16. steel ' _ No. 17, iron nails; bOltS. nuts, ; No. 18. copper; NO, 19, tin, zinc. lead, • sc. ; No.'2el - white lead; 'No. 21 zinc paint: No. 22, co- • toted paints, dryers, Ac. ;,No. 23, s tationery ; No. 24, ' fire wood No 25; bicker,' and ash plank and butts; No: 26„ white pin e;.No .27; black walnut and ,cherry; No. 25, mahogany, white holley; No. 21, lanterns; No. 30, lignoinvine ; Nor Si; drndgeons; - putopi, Ac. ; No.' 32, :bur fionr, crucibles, Ac. ; No. 23, patented.erneles; Ne.l34;'cotton and hemp packinge, ; No. 36, eugl- • ' .. • • • • •••• • . • PHILADELPHIA. O •$ $ ass No: 1. boiler,dron.Ac 90. 9, Jolter felting; On. 4, gum packing, rnbber 10:1:::, &c_; No. 5; opera: ',LI; No. A:linseed ell and tarpentlne; No. 7. lard niL ; ...No. 9, tallow, , soap,.&o. ;;No. 10, analysers' etorsa; No. 11, engineers tools:. No. 12, engigeersi r _ioetruments;; 14„ , wrougbteiron pipe, .ValVo3. 410. 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'HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.•_, - WASHINGTON 'AND MICTORICUAMMUoIi AO. SILESIAS. . ,BROWN, BLE ACHED: AND 09.12218T. 1 1R281L ' ,No. 12 wORATID YARN. Sio: • • sel6:iftf ' IP9FR 3 , I' " 4 .: B *F-4 3., EL EARLS ' spis OBEBTNET grim; mak., iirifialeikasossuent of *:, ,•• .• Li) 071 Nljl. • GLASSES. : ruT . , 37I(I32IWITTACTITILE AND LATEST STTLfI 4)14 •P ITRIZE(GS, ENGRAVINGS, , AID 'PEloipopsiltpliAltlms °Q AVM. T. • HOPKINS, 314 5 t.NUFA.C- AcLit TUBER,FIRST:CEASS WOVEN TAPE HOOPER IRTS, ' and' Seal er "in cheap " Penitent. made !kids, wholesale and retail: At No. 62S ARCH Sweet; Skirts made to order. aliered,and repaired, .1)93•6t." (1&RTE8• D.E yISITE 'OF TASTEFUL styles, various and pleaaleg la charaot , i, are made by artists of pent aad experience, at • XXIIIS Poet' Jar fPbatograpli . Gallery,' "SECOND Street; • above . It. . 1110tR4SS STENCIL. ALPHABETS.* • - IIIirFCALFVEON,- 101, UNION STREET, BOSTON. MASS.. ThVoply , thalattacturere In.the United States of }lna. Alphabets and Figures, to any great extent or in any, variety. ..-Sold at wholesale at the Loweat Cdoh_Friceg..,. also. the best or INDELIBLE STENCIL INN...IMM cheap. ti ,B;en a lA,Ple e and all kinds of Stencql MAL (mines or order* ordinotlyntten'dad to. , '• • • .S W.."'PAINE;. D!,.f•PROPERWIR - K-'• of.the'TEINCIPLECAND PRACTICE OF' "CINE 188'12e/roller Etlealt , Medical College,: lash atrertPbelow LOCUSt.' hill returned to thccity, and, malr i ;fie consulted at hie office, U 33 ARCH Street.:49l/882, the Hood of. ll'and lkad 8 and 9in the evening; ' Twenty4Te Mental Students wanted; free '4" .dbarite. . . i724-4 COMING uPßociii L Yla BST he enrolled 'cltiretin e llable s to thn Draft is the First 'aiid• Other Dlotriette •01: sdelpbla can be frirnlebed with tellable SUBSTITUTES. ,at rep soaabletraten. applying' from'. 8 , a. so S.P. 'M., to Major B. AloKEAG.Pg,,late , BAcaußtag,Agant.stt • ,the headquarterntAdatu FMATO9 I, ..Max IO2 . Mik s South THIRD Street ' • ' ' IMAM: JP , P cairArt m* ' " • _," BAP OW 14 041 1 1 1 0 V ah— or IN:twig Par male by ODES &. w - 101 &Ob. WATI B fitr4; WANTED—TWO OR THREE COR • • PEREadn'lls: Nome' but Arsteclus workmen° beet apply to L - • /SAIATI POICAIL Wast , r Plumbor. /t• • - • PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD.. WANTED- A YOUNG it .814 •IN A T • RETAIL DEM) 8 MRS; one with or w[tboat *owe knowledge of the hominess. Address 'AC 4CI Press (Ake. ' 3727. wee - A LAM', EXPERIENCBD IN TEACH_ the ENGLISH BR NCR BS. wtsben to obtain a SITUATION AB TEACHELIi Is a small Sch,ol, or, as 0 OV , erael l A fami ly . l Ample reference ae to charms tor, espahlOt. ,v will be even. Aildre.o; C S. 131 North SEMENTR &met. Pbilepatt. iral-tuthOto WANTED—THREE LARGE IRON OR Wood WATER TANKS. A tpply to urivr simoNs, IT F. National Wagon Works. 011 ft 535 NEW MARKET street. .1725-Monnar NtWANTED BY A GENTLEMAN-AND Wife; good BOARDING in a MilratifoultilY. with titan rnished front room, within ten squat of Fifth sod Market streets. Addreou rßox tin P. O. iy29-9t, Fine new editions.... 1..60 17 4 ` 0 R SALE- BRASS FOUNDRY Strum Ermine, Lathes. and Fixtures of every kind, in complete working order. Appgy on the prezni.4l.ooo,s REACH Srrset, Kensington. Iy3o-gf- I'o LET-THE SECOND,THIRD, AND Fourth Floors at 235 MARKET Street, throurd to Church elleT • .. . WON cr T "Briolilt • FOR SALE—IN goOd rinniike order. Cylinder 3 feet 3by 10 inches. Also Iv o IpsetilLUE BOILERS 24 feet by 30 Inc.ies. iel , 6t. • -; 200 Smith 7o'ullArista.k. R APER. MILL FOR SALE—THE Mill -for manufecturing Printing Paper, belonging to the uudrreigned, at Wbeellng, W. Ye., is off-red for. axle. The butldings are stone and brick. and furnished with three rag engines and a 72-Inch Pourdrmier Ma chias, all in good running order. • • irld. lot - • A. A RMSTRONG & SONS. FOR A L R-4,000 FARMS ! Ant MkFARMS! Also, 1,830 HOUSES In Philadelphia. • ' Also, NO . puruonco LOTS in Philadelphia. Also, Mills, Country Seale. Timber Lands. Coal Lands. Western Lands, Western Lando. Our Catalogue Sent Free. Our Catalogue Freo.,, Pennsylvania Farm Register. Montgomery County Farm. Register. . Delaware County Farm Register. Chester. County Farm Register. Bucks Goma) Farm Register. . New Jersey . Farm Register. • Delaware Farm Resister. Maryland Farm Register. liouselleglater. Cheap Dwellings.. ALL. OF OUR REGISTERS NOW READY: SENT FREE to any address: Please call or send. C 0.,. GEO, N. TOWN.SEND..St . O jyasmyes 3dp4t 123 X South FOURTH Street. EA L ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.R.REAL ROTATE: REAL ESTATE. REAL SSTS: . i‘EAL . ESTATE. FOR SA.I#E - 45.( 2 )0,020 worth of RE if. ESTAPE, all. to be found on my Register and, in a new MonthlyCata lODIA jusront. First-sloes Brown.stone.front DWELLING on West Loon tquare; ufteen rooms. SUP,rral. Elegant Your ,Cory DIV ELLIt , O on Vine street. west Of Seventeenth; marble up the first.story. $1.0.300. Very stream, Four-story. Brown stone front DWEL-. LINO on. Vine street, east of Eigireenth.. SHAM . No at Three. quarter DWELLI,2O, 1610 Fnmmer street: Lot and Dunning 2S feet front by ill feet m Spring street. SILOCO. Three-story all through. 141 , t _ 14Txt DWELLING, 17G1 Race street; fifteen - -o , . • . • West of Twenty -fast; fifteen rooms. Three• epleudidly built Four-story OWELLINGSon Filbert etteet, east of ineteouth. iis9,ooo each , . Magnificent. Four-story Brown-stone front DWEL- LINO on _Spruce street, west of Sevonteeeth. $2.1.001). Neat DWELLING on north side Chestnut street, east of S.xteentl. ; lof2o by 123 feet deep. ' 811,000. •• • • • Splendid Double Front OW SLUNG on West Chestnut street: eighteen mows. 610.000 .Neat Side yard DWELLING on Spruce street,. West of Tenth street; Lot 26 by SS feat deep. $5,300. • . Magnificent. Four-story ;Brown-stone :front DWEL LING on north side Summer street, west of Sixteenth: . Lot 20 by 131 feet to Winter street. : $12,302. Besides a great number of others located in West Philadelphia, TlOga 'etreet, Germantown, .Cheitnnt Bill, be... GEO. 0. MILLER, • ' • Practical Real Esiata'Agent and Broiler, iydr-zetr 154 North Gars Street. dta FU R SALE .I'`IRST• CLASS . 1111 .I=l. Farm . of 83 acres on- the Aladin Railroad. 10 miles from Philadelphia. 21 Acres cud good Building at Allegheny avenue and Twenty-eighth aliens. A neat nod pleasantly situated Cottage at Darlington. 'go Acre Farm in Cecil county, Md., with good Build ZD - ipgs. Acre Farm in palaver, county, Pa., near Cheater. 111 Acre Farm on the Rasta's' pike, near D ,yleatown 60 Acre Farm near Sellersville, forth Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr°. reveral large loti of Ground, near the_ city for Cottage Sitex and Buildinr Lots• • !SSPAIN G GARDEN STREET.- VERY SUPERIOR RESIDENCES, on north side of Spring 0 srden' street,-above Twenty-second street, with front and sine yards.- Gn and see them. Spring Garden street is wider than Broad street, and will boons of the finest in the ctiy. • , , For stile low, and. on accoramodating terms, by BONSALL BROS., • i7so - nli! • • U 6 North NINTH Street. e $3,500 WILL BUY NO. 530 NORTH =FIFTEENTH Street—A Thrse- story Brick Dwell ing. VI ltb beck buildings. it 3.000 may )amain on mort gage. Possession 'given August 1 A opt er to .. BONSAI. BROS.. jylM-Ste 116 North NINTH Street.. sib MARYLAND AND, DELAWARE .seII—FARMS —We have for sale over =Farms in these States, of as fieUntifte/ and productive Mud as ever the can shone upon, eaby of access by railroads and steam boats. These farms to many cases can be bought for lees than the improvements upon them coot. to conse quence of the change from alone to free labor. Good climate; healthy, light winters, productive land, easily cultivated, excellent water, and many other. advan tagee. Prices from of to per acre. bend for our Rcgleters, containing full particulars, eic. We bane an intimate knowledge of the lands of th ese States. , :lnquiries In letter promptly answered. OF.O. si. TOWN MD & po. : ,110:123,‘ SOuthOG — • F" titnet. J3lO-sanwalt • ' • Philadelphia. 1114 FOR . SALE=CHEAP•• FARM, la miles ant. near Bartisborongli'Slatloit; West Jl/8 , 57 trailroad. 69 acres t'excellent improvements. Only $7.5 per acre. iTiD• '• • • • 323 WALiIiIIT Street. 40, FOR . BiitilC-DESIRAI3LR. AND ....-.—jtenesohtely-Improved FARM,. 74 acres. It miles ont, within five ITIiI.II2IBP walk ota etation on the Praia delphia'and Trenton Railroad. Terms easy. Apply to. - E. PETTIT,. j 330 • 323 WALNIIT,Street. ikfARSAAVS . SALE.-BT VLItTI6VO * P. 4T-a- aVrit of Sale, by the Ron. JOHN CAD WALLA.. DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States; in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; in Ad• urinal'', to me directed, will be 'sold at Pliblit Sale, ti the highest and best bidder. , or cash, at AIICHSNER'P STORE: No. 142 North FRONT street, on WISONE3- DST, Angnst 10, IS6I. at 12 o'clock, 111 , S 2 bates and 15 bales of Cotton, being cargoes of vessels unknown. IVILLIAX .MILLW ARO, i United States ?Jezebel S—D..ef.PenesYkeanta PHILADELPHIA, Jllll7. ¶l. 1864. jyso4lt MARSHAL'S : SALE z=BYVIRTUE.OII I a Writ ot,Sale, by the Non. John . Cadwilailer. Judge of theDlstrict • Conn Of the United States. in and for the•Easiern I)istrict of l'ennsylvanJa, ed ntiraity. to nifi directed. will be sold at public Sale to the highest end hest-bidder,' for caSh, dt, MIntIENER , I STORS. No. 142 N. 'FRONT - Street. en' WEDNINDAY:' August )0, 3854, at 12'o'elieelr M., 90 bales and 49 bales of cotton. being caixoes of 'vessels mown: ..• • 0:: • .• ILLIa9I • J . •D.• S Manihiki &IX of Patina., Patuniane, 417 28. 1864. , ir2l.6t 1113"t..1301tESCiiittER8".,RA.V.E.,:, CIATBD themselves together ender the firm id BOLTON DYREMAX, & CO, and win COntintle tll4l CAT )3talding ,business in all Ita branohee at the old establielalakt, corner TWA/472'4'1RM' and HAMM. 2 . o4,l3treeta. JOB. R.-BOLTON. •• • " • • '• I' 'O/10.•li DYKY.MAN. r ,••• 0. W 4 CHILDS.. • JIIITLIgek i. .• ;: ivlam• , • - . COPARTNER.: -a•••SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore en - into be tweetEtbe undersigned, ander the firm of G. ANDRE & CO., tt tLie dey dissolved by mutual consent. Toe' bo.- Meese of the late firm will be settled by GEORGE X SAMESI AN N, at the old place of business; No. 11.01 CHESTNUT Street. GUSTAVUS ANDRE, GEORGE E. ISAURALANN. . PHILADELPHIA. fitilY 26. 1164. • • THE UNDERSIGNED -HAVE . 11 . 11 IS -a- day formed a copartnership 1.0 transact business nodet the nameof O. ANDRE & CO., the privilege of wing thallium being granted tone, in writtng, by the members of the grin Oils day dissolved. OEO. E. SAURSfANN, FRANCIS A. loRTH, LOUIS OLIVIER. PRitADELYRIA, July 25th. 1864. ....1727-wfm3t" T.A.BOB"JABBORTMHIsIT OF PAPER• • • ' • T. Jo COOKE, • WHOLESALE AND RETitt. DRALER'IN I".ALIP.E.II. ELAIVGVENGS. • - If*.•SOB .A.RGRARrootolloogyt, Door above 13IrTR. , Iti;, 11 9 111111. , 0 "! 4 °. the siteamos. ilk.niblla Is. Invited to his dLLEO AbDODT/CINT PR A,PER_, 114.NGINGS, NY aaal~f 6w ` szier — smo, AND Nll l nre Inn , riIifInDICKI , RAT/UMIL•WI • , , • ~,/ Also, sm. astirely now article ot GOLD AND BILLRATZBEN syligort4 1 I,IIOIMGIN • fIorANTEN• oil 111.^.1t4 ABOOK-EBE.P.litubltioOPEN. 0 ',mem ent. Belli I.ifeisiibilif ,4 4616489 Pant Ono* Phllmbanh , ll.: • • AN ENBRO E1111:.Q • .YQUNG Melt 04 , 20) doadren a proNtoa,lo NO *4Nip either to Nilo. city or oloewboro, Wrt!' " Pr.** oln rp. • s• .1727:410 • A RTIULISN'it"AND ' LA ' HORSES WANTED: . • ''"• 1 " 1 "Niz" • •••• •:o•o MIRINTANT QOAETERNAATENA OVADRAVEi I nPICIV Pett.atiet.PßlA. • HORSED meltable for the•A ranee,' amdi daWry *or, Thin will be ran:hafted by •the amtendetted,'iq..orem. market. at &fair price. Each ant mid to beetibif CR4 . the usual Onvere moot inspection betbre bnia.f ticCONd. linrren to be dellvere4 to the United Sint.. InareMtee.' at the. William Penn Hotel, MAAKET•Street, betwPc% Elahth .od Ninth stre..te. . By order of Coleco! OADnOE Qnartermastor General O. S. A • •• 0 COMM AM °Rill:" iy77 remain and ma.lataot4aaetarataatar. W • . . ANTED 'fsti Thousand If nm MIN . ' (Int:Thousand Whits flak Hubs. - „.. Oars Thonsand I.Pnctil flubs. .. Fifty Thousand White oak Spokes. ' • Ten Ti ommod Hickory Spokes. ' . A ddretßozia.yitiVroqplfONS. .' •• .310.•525 NEW 1:( .IRKET Slriast, • ../yEE•stunk. U. n. National Waren: Works. I. • TEA.MSTERB WANTED CHIEF QCAKTERKA.STATL'II OPFTOII, WAMIIROTON DEPOT, • WASECIXOTON. D. C. Ja ly 9, 1861. WAMED. at ence, 'MAE& HOZ(DRED TEAM STERS. each capable of driving with single line, and managing six-male teams. To each who are competent to perform the duty the Pay per month will be lain,' dollars, with one ratios per day, and hospital privileges, including the bear medical attendance when sick. apply to Captain Charles U. Tompkine, A. Q. M. 11. 19. A., corner Twenty-second and (3 str.er.s. tweaking ton. D• C. D. H. RUCKER, • Brig. Gen. and Chief Qaartermaster. jyll-113t • Depot of Waaningtan. $40,000 T fo O r LOAN S; ra alb per cent.,ldß l T ig G i 1021 leer than $3,0 0 0 each. Apply to CHARLES RHOADS, Jyl9-10t• Conveyancer, No. 36 S. SEVENTH St. $6O A. MONTH t—l WANT AGENTE. al W a month, expunges paid, U. m y EVER LAsviso PENCILS , ORIENTAL BURNES% and OChar artielea. Fifteen circulars sentfrae. Address ap,hgegign 30H17 P. LORI/ Rletlerord. Math • • • •-• SALE AND. TO.-LET: $2O 000. NADI?' T 8 , Ir t dela. retlringE A I o?accotint E of health, etf.rc" - FOR SALE a Ant-rate manufacturing buhiness. EHIRTS.• LINEN BOSONS, dec. Several TOOTS catch/lab& In able city: now In fir.t rata Con; Oition. With , Conigant InCrOaalng 'Snit-clam week:vale Mash trade-, The sock of well Resorted and well gotten UP Roods will be sold upon fair terms. Evitr , facility will be ;loco for the most careful examination. No ,good vrii men.c reuired. Address, with real name, Etc., Box 1937, PO6l umce. 11... Alto, a large number of Cottages. - • jrso • B. F. GLENN, 1238. FOURTH Street. MARSHAL'S' SALES. " • ' to*PEßeitikrrGniros. AIIUCTIIOX VAI4 I C - IL , • .• • 1- .AUCTION 13/11 t 11 Or ONJ . 1 10E8E8 Irt .. s• . 7Y.:3 Was - DErurratort. CATAIIY inns. • • • oyrias.or 00114 411 anaiw , waagn g wrog..D. . July 41. • • •' Will be sold ,at PUBLIp Aucrwig,..to.,lo heir!. • bidder.' ne the times and pieces named beltietig: •• : : BiIaNON,I'enni.,'TtIIIISDAT; July. letivii l ln :.; 6 Z4tl NO, Pe nue' :' 't 0 ClibilDlt I': Jdl) , .'2liit: .EIBBURO',. "Penna.l" , THElßbtAY‘ Sat" 211t147; ~. :. . r , 1 ,11,11,1.: 111 . 1. I.a •••14. • I. .. j. r tiO_ _ .1i A" Peini. I .ITHUREIDLY,_ , Austad 14th , . • 4, ~,,„ .1•118P011,T, Penna. , THURBDAT, Apcnst Ut.h., '111111:w .. .1 4 riwo•BuripxtE,D pak.,CAVALEX ,# O 4SE B iii 6 " 11.* . yinee.o, :. These Boreeilmie been 'condemned as anal' for th'e' • Cavalry eer.fe. of the d rm y. ( ..A.Tos:End andlarm nnrposea mszyloed banralas mat : v* lalisell sold mi tt ,: i6 ,.. • , JA . m .. es A, x , low .. leapt Clth, n tales Ciirrener.. ves. ... • ,: V;;11 • , il 3. . .i.togC 61. s'.l4'ilh . lef Quartenasster ''',.. '". 30/4/04 • ' ' - ''' '. ' *Cavalry Baresta:"• fTBLIO •: SALE OF Warebon.o of the•Pßlt• LaDILPHIA AtIOD - ussabizio RAI L ROA D PANY, TRIRTISNTR aad CALLOWHILL liltrastes, ; Philadelphia • • .. • The articles the following sehadele,T barium been gosalaned•go the , Station named be:owv ea.' the Phtladelphla. aapt,_lteadleg•Aal,lroad anti the e9a, , 'airceeri, after due ate legal notice, ,not ' bar - ins 41 44 " then , awaY , nor paid th e costs and eriteip;el of c trria'Rit "r -trill be exuceed to public gale or outcr, at the Neerraty: Ftation named below , on dATURDA Y , Beptadbgrly.,.. UM; tb F e sale to . commeuee.lit i tapir:cloth Lb. 41[6; 7. ! .100110 i amid day: • • ! AITATION. ii• tr.. coigunctra.....” usxu.n.P2,Amp xuras. M. Bartnr, S.,Jaebpon, •,•,-• L. titTtrle, Dr' " ' 0,011)01'4r/tee, Faro•hall 6lorrla , EiN 9 rl2Z gh ' Dr Wrlght,' , •••• ALI Tba % . 1 A. Cram' W. Bltner, , •poneet,'. • ' Fie m "T h li • • . Epp or, elmer,l PootbalTlfertio.• Merchant& los c Conool Ina, J. CollIno,!".•"' • .I..r,peas& M. C Sadler, S. Eccles, •''' B. Hallman,. George Grifltb, fi Kercbtrlager, H. Ptu,o, , E. Wll.Oi j" J. Long dAtt:p., B. Colman/ '•-• •'• L. Wolronoberger. G. neaten,. . J. Pnwora,- •. ••• Sboubaeber, J. N. Mine.... J. Ball. ' • TiAladAlpitra W. H. Richards, R. M. Harris, ""•' ^ R. & 6. Allan, R. ashbarn, The above Artie en will be exobsed to public iiede.'ag • aforesaid, according to the provisioneof the end anytime— of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn-- aylvanla. approved the eixteenth day of .March IW; with all the reouiremente of which, the Philanel- s , obit and m Reading Railroad Company have in all, nevi eote complied. The Act of Anaembly Is as follows , • " Commission merchants and factor". and all cost- 1 • mote as rriers. or other persons having a lien n pomp:Kids; * wares, and merchandise, for or on :account of the coats , . and expenses of carriage or storage, or any other charge. arising from the tratieportation, keeping, or storage .of such property, In case the owners or consignee* shall not pay or discharge the amount doe for such cost, &x -i:epee, carriage. storage, or other charge. ,, hereinbefora - named, may, after the expiration of ['Nety dtiYa from the notice hereinafter provided; proceed to sell the same, or so much thereof as. may be neeewa ry to discharge said lien, at public &nation: .Pr That notice of sale shall be given as. required for she riff's males of personal property, and that thirty doge notice of said lien be given to the owner or consignees • of the property, If they can be found, and In 'case. they cannot be so found, that the same phalli:re advertimd weekly In sonic newspaper published in the proper City. or county to which the goods, wares, or. merchandise, have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks before, the sale, the. residue of money arising from such saleafter deducting coats of traneportation s , chargee nonage. advertising and sale, to he held • subjet to the' order of the owner or owners of such projorrry. G. A. NICITOLLS. General Superintendent.. e. llgArago, .Pa.,. June 10, 1364. IYlft-Itt .) AMUSEBILIENTis. aROVER7B NEWCHESTNIIT-" STREET THEATRE. - THIS EVENING. Tbe Grand Romantic, Medea'. Spectacular Drams, ALADDIN; Or, THE WONDERFUL LAMP. Presented after three months' active preparation ins style of anpieceden:ed marnlecenee, replete with won- - derfal Transformation., Magnificent Scenery, Omni Marchee, Superb Costumes and properties, Beaming Music and Cherwell. •• • • ' j 710 tf WALNITT-STRRET THEATRE. Unprecedented Sunman of 'SAM SANFORD'S TROUPE. Houses crowded to witsess the , BEST MINSTRELS IN THIS COUNTRY. DICK PARKER, The Prince of Comedians. in his great Banjo Solo mud- Acta. SANFORD PERFORMS EVERY EVENING. . Doors open at 7u o i ctock. Commence at 3.10. Aim Melon 26 and 60 cents. , if26-21* TEE A:CADENT. OF FINE ART 13, r • 11 . CHESTNUT¬, abovoTootheto OP= DAILY, vtettorts, from A. N. to BP. N. Jess BUMMING. BOARDING. -TWO 81Cd011D-STORY norm TO LET. at 132 North TENTH St. M-ti PERSONAL. pneorrAti-RED OR BLACK BALL. PAR;DROPS;OO vents per.pair,9o; RACE 3t:104W" ExcumniONs. p[AzaT„.T., A D 14YDR soarrrs E.x.ctritszoN ATLANTIC CITY, . NVEDIVRIMAIr. AItIONST_ 170 k. 18S& t j • : Broils • • 'AT 'REDUCED PRICESt TO TDB GREAT COAL. TRON, AND LUMMERILTS. GION6 OP PENNSYLVANIA I TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS! GIVING AMPLE TIME TO VISIT BACH POINT (W . 1 ITHEH4T ON THE ROUTE. The Catawissa Rai road Company, Having perfected arm ngements with connecting roadr, will issue E'en rkio2 Tickets from Philadelphia over this following router PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. To Reading, Schuylkill Haven, Ackland, Mahaney Cltyand Tamaqua; • CATAWISSA RAILROAD. _ To Summit, SlcAnley Mountain. Catawissa, Rime*, Darvitte. Milton, and Witliatngoorl; LACKAWANNA AND BLOOSISHURG RAILROAD.; To Bloomsburg. Kiogeton. mad Wllkmbarro. LEBIGIF AND SfOQUEfIaNNA RAILROAD. To White Haven and Penn Haven. • • LEHIGH' AND JILAHANOY AND BRAT= MRADOW • RAILROADS. To Black Creek and blanch Chunk; • LEBIGH *VALLEY IcAILROAD. To Allentown and Bethlehem and the • ' NtiRTH PENNSYLVANIA RILELBOAD, • To Pt Iladelphla. •01 •-•• 1i • For varlets and. grandeur of scenery , ;. 14 Bents peculiar inducements to tourists. • Those wishing to do so, may rover.% the route by Ob. 'Mining Tickets to 'start over the North' Pennaylvanhei Railroad. FARE; $lO. Tickets can bo obtained at the Depots of the Phi Adel—. Rimarantee :a n t i o o r a nd NorthPannEylvanla Sailroad • .N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent,' ' Northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT . nines.' • . Trains-Mart from Philadelphia and Reading Depot aC 8.15 A. M.. 3.30 P. X. and from North Pennsylvania: Railroad Depot at 7 A. AL And 3.45 and 5.15 P. X. 7.710-tntrtal Gli AND • EXCURSION TG Zilidgto ' Pr ",tY:—Tke italladiand4cOntrao...-. dregs iterand4l - 1111iiriN, E A. RYMER. Mll baba a Grand 31:Orden to •CAPE MAY 0w..• SATORDAY, July SO, leaving ARCH Stroot wharf at 9 o'clock A. M.: returning. will leave CAPE MAY en MONDAY at 934 o'clockinFare for the Excursion, dB, Carriage hire extra. 7, H. STEWART, Agent.. • • ./Y 3&3t ga ggl= a p k, GRAND PLEASITR.B.. EX- , CURSIONE TO LAKE SUPERIOL—Onat , . of the following splendid first-class steamers.- CLEVELAND ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIOs,T, IRON{ - ' • ; CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON LAC Ld BELLE, end PSWABIC, will leave CLEVELAND— Ohio,-at o'clock.P. 'M., each day of the week, exce pt . Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on, the' following days at o'clock P. M. through the monthly. , " of JOLT and AUGUST; making Grand Excursion Tripe.; .. to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seaa of dmarlca,which, for utility,pleasure and heatth;ace' ratstirrass by any other on the Continent. • This trip atover I,IXX) ,milee embraces six degrees of latitude, and eleven of longitude, and incindes in its ' 'eateldt lakes Brie, St. Clair. Huron, and enmities' wigs the beautiful rivereDetrolti St' Clalr.and :St. Mary' a- The many and extensivamines of Iron and copper, unequaled by any ,in the world; with the newly-din- covered and Inviting deposits °railcar lead, wild and. romantic scenery, combined with its 'pure and bracing. , climate render,the Lae Superior trip one of far more than ordinary attrention.to the capitalist, the student,' - ', the pleasure-seeker, or the Invalid., • The above named steamers are • eleglintlY,Sttnd all Oll with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, whits affigyiei. precaution lose been taken' to provide for the antelyisiaßx's , comfort of passengers. • • • „ Pare; including State-Rooms and Meabi.a . bout 23iceabi', per mile - Time occupied in making the round tt . to le days. . . . Rooms secured, and thither Infoiiaatioa obtained: 11T application to proprietors.' SOBT. HANNA at CO:" " • TIDSSET,StftfeIIITIC' Y.T Dor m' 1 5.2 • JOHN .„ .J 6214 an 26 . •.. NAW7RAIVROA IRE A.TO litto OMLYN—T ROUGH IN FM3' lIOOIIS. PARR TWO OOLLAR4—EXCURSION TIOEIMS. THREE DOLLARS—GOOD k'OR THREE DA1D5,... .., - On. and after MONDAY. Augabt 1, IS6t, trains will leave foot of VINI3 • Street, • Philadelphia,' , EVERIC,' ; MORNING, at El o'clock. Sundayaexcented, thenc.l by- Camden and Atlantic and Raritan and Delaware Bay - Raitreads.to Port Monmouth, and by the commodious. steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Ads otle street, Brook Returning, leave Atlantic-street wharf.eVelYdaT, San d.ve excepted, at IFS. M.• , Travellers to the city,of New York are noilfled not to' apply for par*age by this line, the State of New .Tersey " .having grnuted to the' Camden and eniboymbnopoly , , the exclusive privilSge or carrying pamengerte and freight between the cities. of Philadelphia and New. York. ~w.304f • g o gql=4 4 FOR•CAP.E HE' tenni% and commodious eteauier MAR RATTAN. Captain E. A. Either, of the Cape May 1.1ne;• having been releseed by the. Government.' is new • making her regulir,tripe to Cape May, leaving ARCH STREET WHARF every TUESDAY, THURSDAY'.'eutt SATURDAY,_at 9 o'clock; returning. win leave Cases, May every Monday. .Wedneeday. and Friday, at PAC o'clock,lonchlng at New Castle. going end returning" Pare : $2.60, carriage hire incluctect; ektldinn, half price. Servants $1.60, oarrtas rein extra. " Freight at low rates. No t received after', o'clock. and ill laralll.lll must be pre!paid. jyrj.ff.. •• I ~• JOSEPH.A. STEWART, Agent. • . . . • • ari gir i t FROM , NEW YORK, ,FOR - , NEW HAVEN. ECARTFORD,EFEINCi.. FIELD. and BOSTON. —The steamers CONTINENT/St and _ELM CITY leave Peek tElp..Bast.Filver; &R t.!. 3. 16 P. M. =all at niirbL . ,• .1•13,3 m. „ . . . . . THOMBON7B 'LONDON 'IaTC,H-- BYRE, ON BUROPEAN BANOB for tunnies: hots or or publics inetttatiorui. in TWENTY ERRANT BIZE& also, Philanelnktie 'Eenges:. Hot-alr Farness, Portable Sealant. Lowdown Chattel' Ylreboard Stoves. Bath Boilers, Blowhole Platel,•iboll— • ere, Cooking Stoves, &a.. at 'wholesale and , flitall. the nienataoture - nt itAs% '• •• • ;•• ', N & THOMBO. C SHARP nikt&trithrem • o. 204 BE: ILICONDIStreet. • Carr) LADIES' TRUSSINIY'BRAPE BTORS—Conduetibd by Ladles, :TWILIFTII, Street, Ind door below Rao*. .:Every- article in' tpetr Ithe ele&ent. NW, and correct in make. 0. EU 11E14.' DIAS Pro L 3, letor, aitande to Gentlemen. Mid*. net- of T H end . 24011, Wee* 1:; —P% t nat_ avnizim taaand. "- .-":al 95 bi:ll.P. spokes. 1 tpx Akelek•ga t 1 box beddinz, , box mdze: ,, :in '8 baitxpalp. ) reaper. • It Isbnx . . . 1 box' boeks. ' ' '•'' 2.seckeeharooaL...”el., 2 boxß El goo* .. rhv. barley. - . ' " f. ... 1 box drugs., .• ~.,• 1 I 2;11a. I w . iiclthis. • . ''' ' 20 +iiwilinworc , " • • '''t. 2 boseedo booki. 1 Aix veirettiet. II 'l l 1 eaelc.patete„! ..-cr . t ., /Ir.onsee. .. . . old'lhume' ' •J . I 1 oldiecaJe:•' .• 11 1f10.' ' 100 Ad I es. handle ~,,t . 2 empty kegs; . 1 empty Ice.g.••:: ~1)1; 1 blel,,,feßphets. ,? • uz: 1 hag %elute. . - l'emoty bbl.'•L n in . :: 1 box and,ceue. t.. trot.: 3"mpre halt bid& • lift mdse. - .. " ,- 7 44 1 box. 1 bail- and kiik 1 VT mineral w a di bhfs. corn. I..mptr bbl. ' - 6 empt, bbla. • 11 ball
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