ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 1,0 13 Tomlin Mrs - W F Harriaon r tic BaCOEI, New York John R Lowther, Penna Fl4l)er liJPow,Raeton Johnston - /5%80 & Althottee, Reading an 0 loccrall, Baltimore Joe Jewett, Jr orienried i Bethlehem Mrs Oleudy4 fem. Penoa FitcratrlClC, Lancaster 311 Huntingdon & with I,, , ihhy, Lancaster Gee P Alien & son, N 0 cdt, ' Lancaster James 011lis ' ortland merits. Cbambershurg Jobe Black. SiS John, N B Kherman, Lanetoter B Parson, Storm dolly Sochi, Georgetown, D 0 D S Demelme.n. Wash, D C Cooper, Lancaster A I. Blans, Wsahlugton,D mtir, Lancaster .7 T Harding. St Louis alludes, Lancaster W Rhoads, Sr. Reading it Jonas: Heatedly_ 113 R Ramada, Reading It werY, New York Chas A Cable, S N WwelcoU, Waßb, D ,T P H Bal l dwin & la, Belt Gould IMr al it Ward, Wash, D 0 ,R C Hickok r Waller H C Ferran, Seaford. Del. W Birehler, Harrieb'g C B Pomona, ,Baltimore B Bitchier, Mrs R A Taylor & Cob, Boat ahu Afaillrk,Phllllpab'g J A Taylor, Baltimore • peck, Clearfield Chas B Bryant. 'Boston - V Bryant, Boston W T Morrison. Psuna Smith & Virginia A Redseeher..penno, , , lake, Mary/arid O Ormrod, Tamaqua /ler, 'Washington W Warns, Reading Bloat, Washington • BSI, Warns. Beading . Cameron Harrisburg C Haber, Pottsville r Benedict, Huntingdon I, Mntuson, Port Carbon B Hamer' R D ilraighead. Indtanao' atherald & al, N York B Banter. New Tort . Soell, Penns Robt Porter spading, Boston G R ,Redor, biarylaad fie all T VFOrltliti, New York Storm. New. York, WL H. rot , Phtla • . outise• U B J Fl Berry, Baltimore The Con Ltnlohn New.Terk Jones, /111nois ick ly & la. Ohio ockwell, Sentucky Aibree & wf, Virginia D Wickersham, Ca ;Byrd Memphis Tiers h wf, Memphis Smith, Leavenworth- Si Brown, et Louis Valle, St Louis I._ ThoutesnSt Louis emel7,Washington lealorpf, Baltimore thane, Pittsburg 1111 son, Ohio Armor, Colorado %amenan. Hartford gbert, St Louis 'erie, Chicef nick & wf, inoinnati Andrews. C hicago Mead &le., N J Crain & lie Newark s Steel, Ohio Harwood, Washington age Bracken, Pottsville H Cox &la, Cincinnati knew, Cincinnati Shaw, Chicago Armstrong Baltimore Brown. Albanyi a !Anton, New York Wen. hentnoky Lemon & vi'ash'n W King, Dirt Colunett Jobrusou, Ohio Stedman, Cincinnati Royston, Baltimore Cowman, Baltimore Middleton, Baltimore hey, Cincinnati schm New York . Griflin, New York it Isl ett, New York Norton. Kentucky Neerlork Wambentic la, Balt rembern, Ha.ltimote earner de Rivas* wf. Cuba , opicv9rth USN., ffor4, New York easy, •New*York chards, Chicago Townsend, New York . .wn, Taunton The An Crenalet, New Jersey 018.111 P, New Ycrk telh !taverner, Wash. D iota, New York Dorsey, Wash, D C lushes. Bostdu C Botch's, Boston Jebel!, Boston Morrts, Delaware NeW York Deacon, N J Andorsot, B Mowbray, Maryland Blaokostoni Maryland ilver, Delaware Dorsey es la, D C Wolin, BAston McConnell a St tarp, Maryland aqaplo, itletryland Sill Baltimore j vi *Joker, Baltimore s I? A Ps tterson, D O. WitlitLotr, Delaware lob 'T Bennett, Boston lord McCarty chants'. Rev W Cheater, New York GI Follansbee et wf, Pa Mast B 6 Follansbee, Pa V' 0 Catania & wf, N Y W H Levan, flahlk Haven IJae C Ryster, Chamberebg 0 R Nov a & lilP, NILO& `Min g Wilson. Clarion Theo S Wilson, Clarion J R Dunbar, Newport 13 Kirkostrlck, Antis' City W 31 Kirkpatrick, Penne W B Klrkpatriok, Penne Thos Drew, Utica N Y York JW Croft, How JW Miller, Cambersbarg lfriteny, Ptnna W B PWlattare nock, Atlantic City , Beaton Rbweeny, Penne M D Overeat& Monroe co D bi Karmany, Lebanon D Paxton Yr D Chrietman,W Cheater Fire Christman, W Chester F W ll Meyers. New York LB Kindllne, Ctairiberebg M V Foster, Ne w York John Getty, Bedford P F Ellenberger, Kudrna P Feltmen, Chernberebnrg The Velma. The *kliei lamer, Plainfield, Pa Alleson & wf .enan, New 'York MuHay New York ewinnd,Montiromery Co Enbrd7, M Chunk . Mel/cm, Waehington nnalr Debi b Prey 1404109. Baltimore I irClellan, New Jersey L Flak. New York to Jack, Greensburg Jack. Oreeneburg Afriou, Ilunlinieiion great, Allentown Buskirk w.Portend& terry, Portententh (string &le Pittebnra ireen B wf,'Penna Noble, Penns Kremer, Allentown Martin, Allentown IP 0 Babbitt, D,laware. Barnette. Delaware 'Peen, Kent co. Bld t 8 Ortilltb,Nent co,Md Lewis ICarger, Ft Pant Boston Mayer 01 Hammon, Cenion Brush, Hoossdale,Ps te.nbaugh, Wilmington renbaker, Wilmington Dlsborongl). N Jersey %Comas, Narylama cCoraas, Maryland aker, Pitt.fordat Ares & wf, Penns Greene b wf, If Jam,' Taylor & POD, J ZqoPllisu Lns t NAST XoriE. . The COIN Quinlin iay t Chalfant, Penna • tJ D Dendrie, S A Wallow, Bucks co lexanoer & yr, Penns handler & wf, Pence Chandler, Qheater co forme. Jr, Coateville M Phillips, Chester co Riddle Thee ad linger, Penns t Donnell, New York Ireen, Penns Wolfe, Penns 3 Wheeler, New York •,11orrard, Lancaster' I) s erniten, Pence tit Posner, Altoona Latzell, Mifflin W., Pa The Bart .•yon & boy, Penne, ,er Nacre, New Hope Pa I-1 Fetter, Newtown Ps IV alters. New tovict: Pa Irris Met‘bewe, Trenton rue C Elmer, Phlia Berber', Ilr@litoll Haffnagle, 8 A The MI lintham, Maryland Maryland Hickman, Del ilter, Delaware Radcliff. Delaware I Dam, Delaware len*fteld, Delaware . losers, PER& The hie is "%MU°, er3llller Y ea Howell, Baltimore kr , B iry, Baltimore lingston,Porfolk, Va Inet T Stover. Ohio Voss Nice, Media, Pa • The Black Bear. \ ioatetrit, Pottstown C Ranier, Jenkintown iritemao. SellersvilleW Thompson. Jenkintown n Remit, Peraisburg H Tars ed, Hatboro L. Craven, Johnsvllla A 8 Jordan, kt D, BMUS to Rehall, Trexlerstown,Wm It sager,DanPhln co lesb, Trezlerstown -.....---. The Bele 21401114 . lay, Salton I' marßrown,LancePter co enA Mitler,Slatlngton fir Forrest 'Allentown 2oelayr, Allentown .11e O'Neil', Berke co ronElsenbar,Oreneld Sehnelder, Sammit ELM qls W enyder, d AAlentow SPECIAL NOTICES. POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHA. "OAK HALL." Beat•olaae goods at moderate prices. WANA.ldatfaß & BROWN. 8. B. corner SIXTH and MLRKBI' streets. In Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth St. WI:LBON'i3 HIGHEST PEE alni LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, TES CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Salesrooms. 704 OELESTRIIT Street, above Seventh MILARRMEI3: I . ALLEY—RODYEL —July Met, DM. by Rev. P, C. Thirty•seventh street, below Locust, Mr. W es t L'ellefy ro MIAs Mary Elizabeth Routh, both of West lodel OW Delaware county papers plea.° cnpy. • AILIY—EELLEY.—JuIy Slit. 1864, by Rev Frannie Pearson, y__Zzekiel M. Bailey to Mies Sallie D, Iley, both 01' West Philadelphia Delaware county re please aopy, • IlieltlBoN—OLlNE.—Aurnet let, 1854, by Rey. John 111 r . Robert Robert 8 Ferguson and Mite Mary Cline, both o Philadelphia. • DIED- M I.II.I3HALL. —End dimly, on the 23 inst. , John E. foerl of Barre, Masslatihneetta. _ • Mar [(Poston and Hew oil Mare please copy. 0 _ WIEDERSHEIM. —Su dent!, on the eve ni ng fth 6 inst.. Charles r., eon of William and O. Marg ar e t Nietiershetre, in the 17th year of Zas d the funeral, His male friends ate invited to Mien from the residence of his nannies No. 7 , 4 North Third street, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o .olo e. lc. TIS CALL. —On the 2d , Chas Tiede', in the 70th year of his age. The relative and male friends! of the family are re• 'Tactfully Welted to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. !MS Christian street, on Friday tnorngtg at 8 o'clock. BaWLIST.-0a the let inst., Miss Emlly ' Jl. Bewley, in the 7t h year of her elle. The relatives and friends of the nattily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, Haverford street,above Thirty- fifth, on Therser afternoon, the 4th Inez , at 4 o'clock ELLIOTT. —Os the Wth ult. in battle, near Atlanta, Ca., Captain Thos. H. Elliett, , itssletan. 6.0)111 , int Gene ral 3d Division Mb ATMS , Corpu, aged 211 years. The relatives of the family and personal Meade of the deceased will meet at the resider° of his father. No. 931 Este street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past. 2 o'clock, to proceed to the funeret,wnich wUI take-rive from Independence Hall. LITZEBBERO. —Oa the 2d instant, Charles A. Lltzen berg, in the 47th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Darby, on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family, Orphans' Rest Lodge, No 1.3'2. and General Taylor Encampment, I. 0. 0. F , and Hamilton Lodge and Columbia Mark Lodge, No. 91, A. F. 81 . , are i e . vited to attend. Interment at Mount Morlah Ceme tery. ••• LORBON.—Ott the 2d instant, Mr. Charles Corbon, winter, in the 73d year of his age. Tine notice will be given of the funeral. • Liao. —At Ma reaidence, in this city.= the 21 Orin, &N., aged 72 years. ,'EBILNTHaI. —On the mornis g of the 30th nit., rpold Francis, aged 16 months, only son of Elizabeth I Bernard Loehenthal. • .Vg•RMAN. —August Ist, Evan H Everman, Com ay 87th Regiment, P. V. fr. m w..unds received fore Petersburg, June 241 h, 1864, in the 41st year of age. 'he relatives and friends of the family are invited to tend the funeral, from his late residence on Wed- Any, august 3d, at 12 To proem' to R adnor B - Church. BON & KM, MOURNING STORE, c. 018 CHESTNUT Street. 3Y741 43 / & : LANDELL, FOURTH AND ' L Asleek of ell, ut mock of Shaw ts li6 too nocic of Flannels' feL a b ktOOk Of Linelie. of Hoallw . Mara. tnentaL H T Miller & dam; Ohio • Mrs H either Cincinnati H M Taylor, Cincinnati W Oreig, New Jersey R J Lockwood, St Louts Mrs Lockwood & 3 oh, Mo Miss Robinson, Yesmont Mrs Col'eates, New York "er L Poste., Pottsville T li Hambletop. Baltimore Mtss Hambleton, Baltimore T B Gales & la. NeW York WS Pierson, Ohio A Id Gregg & wr, Bait J 8 Greener & son, N Y O Easels, New 3 ork 8 Yoh°, Easton A Hollingsworth, Boston A Wnlonle, Boston N Dar, Huston A Scanlan & la. Kentucky B Shi uk le, Kentucky W Banning, Cincinnati D H Vneoh, Pa L D Bogen, Washington W A Waller, Baltimore L Townsend, Baltimore J Hurst, Baltimore A Williams & le, ‘Jincin'tl EE6 Baltimore Kiss Kate Key. Baltimore Mho E Howard. Baltimore A Roll &Ist'. New York - Mr Munson. Boston Mrs M A Munson & child . H Walker Portion.' . J PlUmmer Sr son, Pittsburg lt Dean, New York Z W Saunderson, N York B WTiorton, Cleveland Max Glaser, Olnommad G T Atwood, New Yurk KM Rhodos, New York Dr A• It Whaler; U A 9 Rtrauss, New York W Sahlein. New York 0 Jones. New York- C H Curler, Cincinnati M C Bartholomew, Balt I M L Julitun,' Washington I Mr 0 M McCoy: Balt Mrs QM McCoy. Balt Go l D J S W FloNey, Bnitim A re C E Urltfth df - r1 Sernite erlcitm. M Dowling, Brooklln .1 . B Laughter. New York Cape 0 Utahans, Baltimore John B Baynes, Baltimore J Lavergood & wt, Limo. ll lil lien oedy, Ohio 0 M Edward., Baton. B 0 Cl yes, Coinage. lEte 0 Moyne, Chicago JEW Heaety, Cincinnati 0 Mrs Beatty, Cincinnati, 0 Mrs Trowbridge. Ohio Mrs Brornble & sic, Penna, Jae Beatty, Jr, Penna J K lilley, New Jersey Mr Barton. Delaware so S W Hampton, Li 9 N W Seaver, Maryland W .1 Byrnes, Brooklyn B J Wilkey, Wash, D C B Hersh, New 1 ork IP W Bechtel, Pottsville Mrs Dr Rowland George Bishop Wm Bishop 0 A Band, Boston Mrs W mit illiams h .ii 2 obit A S El Merchant, EY S N El Breneman,P,Vrabothiown Orttip, rreiv Jersey H Lenhart & wr, Leesport Geo Brown, Tamaqua T W Edgar, Espy. t'enna C 13 Fowler, lisp , Patina Mns Mitchell, Cincinnati A Let s• el, Mont tails R e L Lo As s Bos em, Joseton Ph ti+. J amith & art, Trenton R L Sinclair. New York Mrs Sinclair, pew York S Courtis. Rem' York aterefisi. A Lyon, Port Deposit R A One, U A J M Jackson, Lancaster co Mot Haines, Lancaster co Mr n sG c ub t b , L L a a naase r c o J Scott, Lancaster co ;Mx+ , Shorirldge, Chaste: co '0 H Sivayne, Unionville Mine Id Alexander, PIMA Menai. E ArPayne Wm Davenport, Penns, W 8 Dattham B Dt, Lebanon Co , Pa • Lettreil, Hal rl barn Dralal Lettzell, PlllllOl Jonathan boavely, Peanut A Shark, Lebanon evy Sheaf. Wm Conveaa, Backs co Jac Cad seal ader, Fox Chase A Johnson. New Hop., Pa S Comley. Upper Dublin Sam Cain. Moreland Oliver Sender, New York C P Holcombe, IQ Jens, • sllson. Jos Severn, Delaware G Ratan, Doll.ware ,Chas Nipens. Delaware W I. P Bowen, Maryland B D Chamber., U i A C gehulhass & wife 'l' DAVIN If Jersey A. Armstrong, N Jersey Upton. • F Fairlamb, Media, Pa Jos B Motel., Bainbridge W Morrison, Baltimore W Bose, Meobanicebarlf Abner Kirlc, 'Maryland , B R Barton, Maryland V McKay. N T Thoe Stagg, B Y NEW STRUT GUT/ARRAN CHURCH, Rev. E. W. NUTTER Pastor, on THURSDAY NOR M% A ugnot 4th ;to continue one hour, : from 9 told 4. M. The co; venation and public kindly invited. _ sta.* WH AT CONSTITUTES A NATION, rifr ' ,_ AL FAST, ACCORDING TO GOD'S C. CAMPBELL on tble subjeet at Spring Garden 1141. ...tamest corner of THIRTEENTH and oPRING A.R rwri Incept.. T.O.MORROW ai 1031 A. M. lc* '&HERE WILL BE sElivirus -at lar the TENTH PERSBYTERIAN CHTHWEL cor, ner of TWELFTH and WALNUT Streets, on THURS DAY MORNING next, at llo , oleek, the day appointed by the Preening for humiliation and prayer, at which members of other Churches which are nut open for thin purpode are loviteeto attend. It* I wil KAYEER. MOVII heERS' CONVERT (Wedneeday) 01P_ IllarPßl be at ON itg-- TERWOON, at 3 o'clock, at tbe Church.' in GR.F.RIf &reel', above Tenth. Ladles having friends in the strait are espeCially Welted. Its M" THE CITIZENS OF PHILA.DEL- Pl 3 IA ore requested to meet at the rooms of the BOARD OF TRADE, THIS DAY, A 1 o'clock P. IE,, to adopt measures for the immediate relief of those who -are now suffering for want of food and clothing. in Con sequence of the recent rebel destruction of Chambers burg. ALEXANDER HENRY, ALEXANDER NESBIT, GEO. H. STUART, JAY COOKE & DREXEL & CO., J. E. CALDWELL & CO., MORTON McMICHAEL, JOSEPH PATTERSON. ALEX. a. CATTELL, WILLIAM' WELSH, It WIC S. & ALFRED HARTIEN. NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE MMI" the recommendation of Coro rose, and the pro clamation of the President, appointing THURSDAY next, the 4th inet., as a day of humiliation and orayer, the under named In. arena° Companies will nut be open for buainess on that day: Pauspar,rnta. August 2, 1861. THOS. 0. HAND, President Delaware Mutual State Insurance Company. ARMOR 0. GuFFIN, President Insurance Company of North America. RICHARD S. SMITH, Union Mutual Insurance Com nallV. HENRY D. SHERSBRD,-President of the Insurance Company of the State et' r an i u3y i va ..l,. • WILLI 2 M Cltaiu, President American Mntual Loan ratter . 01 1 1PabY• SAMUEL WILCOX, Secretary of the Phconix Mutual Insurenee CompanY WM. F. DhAß.Vice President Anthracite Insurance Company. THOS. 8. , MARIS. President of_the American Fire /n -ewer= Corn Deny. JON. PATTEhSON. President of the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company. DAVID'LEWIS,• Secretary 'Mutual Aesnrance Com- Deny, new Samuel Bette C. TIVOLLY, Preeident of the Reliance Insurance Company. JAS hoMBRS SMITH, Secretary and Treasurer of the Philadelphia Cro Olbutionahip. Liverpool and London insurance Company,.-per AT WOOD 86.11 TH. It ligrTHE CITIZENS OF THE TENTH wARD are neetteated to meet THIS EVENING, Augeets, at B_welt:a*, in the Baptist. (March, north• w.-et corner. BROAD and ARCH Streets, to adopt izetts ni es to rafts the Rneta of the ward before the sth of St member next. It 4 le important that all interested ehonitiqm vete*" • 0 ' t SUPPER.iiR Ar -CHAMBARSBURG, PA: • We have received from O. R. Aleesecsmith, Cashier of the Bank of Cnamborshurg, a deplorable ac count of the destitution existing there. Persons wish ing to atd the sufferers can do so by sending their con.- tram tiona to us. DREXEL dc CO., auS 6t 34 South THIRD Street. , . . MR. EDITOR: 'CALVING JUST 118. 1 1 1 = 5 ' turned from a trip to Beasley 's Point, N....1.', I. thought I would let your readers know something of the place. It Is a delightful spot, situated on Egg .Ear her - 13ey, twelve miles from Seaville Station, Cape May Railroad, where you take a delightful ride in the stage to-the "Point," where are to bajotua plenty of good gannirg, fl• hing, superb sailing, and excellee t .bath ing, and no mosarstfoes, and a jolly good landlord, Mr. W. W. Foster, who is always ready and veining to do anything* for the pleasure and comfort of his guests.l Revise all pleasure. seekers about leaving the but cities to go, by all meaue,.to 13easlev's Point, N. J. Philadelphia, August 21, 1663. . 11.'" AVOID THE DRAFT—DO Nor BE deceived by statements to the effect that your is fall. It is not fall. A meeting of the citizens of the FOUKTEF.NTH WARD, irrespective of party, will be held is SPRING CARA:EN HALL on-THURSDAY EVENING, August 4, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the report of the delegates to the County Conventina, and. to coat piete.the arrangements for securing exemption for our Ward. Let alt come 'who can. We used more aid. FREP'K A VAN CLEVE, Colß. W GATCHEAULLH MRICE, Delegates. F. , RETAIL GROCERS AND' PRO. 14r718101i1 DE &LESS—You are requested to attend a meeting or the 'Trade, to he held at che.blall, 1227 LOCUST Rity est, on 111UBSDAY 'EVENING, at S o'clock. to adopt measures that, will advance the interest of those engaged in the business. By onto' of the 406ot:dation. lt• CHARLES W. FRAZIER, Ftecretary. IIMF" NI 0 R TIE IL Y STATEMENT OF UFOURTH . NATIONAL BANK, as required by the Thirty-fourth section of the National Currency Act: Average amount of loans and discounts E 7.93,800 " • U. B. legal tenders 10,100 " due from other banks 6;0 88, lit " of notes in circulation 10,000 ~ " of deposits, including balances due to other batiks 305,700 Pgrr.Anzurtia, August 21, Mi, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, as. I. San uel J. Maclaullan, Cashier of the Fourth Na tional Beak, being sworn, depose and say that the above statement is eorreat, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. sworn before me, this second day of August, A. D. 1861. JOSEPH BROSS VON, ant-3t. • . Notary F'nblic. nr, • COLORED PEOPLE IN THE CARS. —At the nteeting of the Colored People held at bansom-s treet Bali, on Tuesday evening last, in regard to their exclusion from the cars, the chairman, J. C. Bowers, among other statements, made the following, showing what disadvantages they encocuiter In conse quence of eu . eitt regulations: Ile said: A lady, a friend of mine, had a brother who died in West Philadelphia lately, and very natu rally desired to follow his remains to their last resting place; but, being lame, she was unable to walk eo far, a private conveyance she was unable to pal for, and, the conductor of the cars refusing to let her ride, she was deprived of paying the last tribute of respect to her departed relative. " Orly last week the Matron of the Colored Rome in Watt PhiladelPhia, a lady of re fi nement, being obliged to come to the city for an undertaker to bury a child teat near di l e o d o egenot,w s h sta d ntg twalhk meomeatenrd r abnaskd, not being permitted to ride, except on Inc front platform, and was not willing to eo degrade herself; an example all our women should imitate, if they respect themselves and their race. "The other day Captain Robert Smell, of the steamer Planter, who immortalized himself by taking this vessel out of Chrrleston harbor, past Fort Sumpter, and de livered her over to the commander of our fleet on that station; who also saved the vessel on another occasion, - as ma are informed.was amendingone of the deep, loaded viith 'mnnitiods of war,forage, - We , fee the anal', the captain being at the wheel ,when suddenly a masked be ttery opened upon them• he immediately left his position and the steamer to her fate, and found refuge. in coal bunks. email, who held a subordinate position, seeing the danger et losing the 'vessel, rushed to the wbeei,aad, amid the volleys of shot and aliell,sacceed ' ed in accompliehleg the voyage and retainin hearingl in safety. The commander of the station, this. immediately promoted Small to captain. flotwithetand- Dug all these bravo feeds, he in company wile his pur ser were ordered out of the cars in this city. • See. Wm. J. Alston, 'Rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. bad his only son. a child of about two years old, which has been sick for some time, over in Camden, when he was suddenly taken very and, gaining this aide of the river, he desired to take the cars, but thp conductor tesed ; he told him he thought his child was eying and hew aled to get home as soon as possible to consult a physician, but was not permitted to do so, it :being of very lite conaegaence to the conductor whether the child died o rnot. This gentleman has two brothers now in the Federal army sighting for liberty and Union, ann he himself was one of the first among the clergy to record his name to dig trenches daring the raid of July, 103. " There are two societies of ladies in this city—the Sanitary Committee of St. Thomas' Church, auxiliary to the U. b. es.uitary Commission, and th e Caton Relief Association, both of which have done much. at the se veral camps and hoepitas ler c o n seq u e nce ick and wounded Soldiers' comfort; but,in of lining excluded. from the care, are compelled to hire,at exorbitant rates, Private conveyance, whenever t hey pay a visit We think the above statements should he sufficient to satiety any one of the great injustice i 'and measures should be taken immediately by the directors to open the cars and do justice to aIL lt PAIILSDELPHIA. SOCIETY FOR tar PROMO VINO :a OR [CULTURE. ^ tiavast Meet ing at BOQIIIS 326 WALNUT Street, on WSDNNSDAY, 3d inist at 11 o'clock A. M. t ar INSERANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. ikuoutr 'l, Mt The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TV? !OTT DOLLARS per Share, clear of all taxes. ANC payable to the Stockholders or their legal ropreeente, tires, on demand. WIL HARPSR, an2-lOt Secretary. • FIRST CONGREGATIONAL VAT. OrTATIAN CHURCH, corner of TENTH and LO CUST Streets—ln accordance anth the recommendation of Presid* nt Lincoln will be opened for religions ser vices,. THDRSDaY NEXT, 4th Met. To commence at half past ten o'clock A. AL . an2-3t iRr" TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— OPTICS OF MIPS COMMITTEE ON LABOR., INCOME, AND IiEWLNIIII. PHILADELPHIA, July 30, 1864. The rumdersigned respectfully requests any who have bills against this Committee in pr. sent them at once for settlement. JOHN W. CLAGHOEN, Treasurer, Office 118 S. SEVENTH St. ,Philada. igsr.• T Ah USER • S DEPAIR MEAT BORT II B R NkENTRAL RAILWAY COM PANY, CALVERT STATION, Betatatoas, Idly 29,1864 The President and Director. of this Company have de clared it Dividend for the quarter ending June 30th; df TWO (2) PER CENT., free of National and State taxes, payable to the Stockholders on the 25th of Angnst next, at this °Mee. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 25th of August. By order,) anl-mseflOt . B. LEIS, Trouttrer. OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, Nam Tonic, JillY 2S, 1864. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu tion of the Board of.Directore, an Instalment of 20 per cent. on the Subscription to the Capital dtock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENN SYLVA NIA be. and is hereby, made payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, reauarer of said Company, on or be fore the 6th day of September next. and-teed Attest: T. M. TYNO, Secretary. PrCRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL _ Ctini l l 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of SeVintli: J. -Co ale preparation for the Counting- Rona. Tele . Meg taught by •oue of the best of insetbral operators. Students received at any time,and instructed separately. Catalogues for Hulled year fur nished on application. sul-St• OFFKE OF THE BRIGGS OIL WCOEFANY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, July SO, 1831. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared the second monthly divid nd of ONeE PIE CEN. on the etipitta stock, payable on the B th of August, T clear of State tax. I he Transfer Books will be closed after the 4th of Au gust. snd reopened on the Bth. CHAS. A. DUT, anlet Treasurer. Or - OFFICE OF THE COULTER COP PER COfdPANY, 319 WALNUT Street. NOTICE is hereby giYen that all stock in Chic Com" Muir, called ich the instalment of 60- dollars per share, March lath, 1864, and due Ma y let, UM, is not paid is forfeited for said default„ and that, it to the charter and by-laws of the Company, it mill be sold at Public Auction, on MONDAY, Auto:lBElth, 1814. at 12 o'clock 11. ,at the office of tt e Secretary of the COSI- Pool No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia , unless Palo on or before that day. By order of the Board of Directors. DAVID S. EBTL, Secretary. POI LADELPHIA, July 28. 1861. jy22.101 tar. DIVIDEND Fi0119102.- 46 THE Med CLINTOCKYR.DEPEPROLEUMCOMPANY." I.orftee 11d. 411 WALtUT Street. PHILADISLPHIA. July 73, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day &chard the fourth monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital stock.lia_yable at the Office of the Company on and after SATURDAY, August 6, mu. The Tratater Books Will dose on Saturday, July 30, at 3 o'clock P. M., until Saturday. Actium 8. . iy23.9t0 WM. MOONEY, Secretary. NO TICE IN HEREBY G IV E N that a pplication has been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association of Phlladetta for the renewal of POLICY No . 10,66 g 3, _for lIMOV tied September 1, 1848, in name of CRAB. DIoINTTAB, tr . ci ta, t , 3 l 6 , 6 ,t t. 3y2o.wfutlato NO. 110 5. ELEVENTH gar ANION STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS. 1108. OHISSTNUT Street. —The State Committee request their friends throughout the State to adopt efficient means to forward early and full returns al the election upon the Constitutional Amendments. bend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard House, Philadelphia , . The Committee Rooms are now open. and all corre spondence directed to the n. Chairman will receive prompt attention. S. CadISRON, Clutirma crearY. A. W. Bartsar, Se m finny 21. 1E64. PHARMIIIG,. LIFE LIKE STY IJICS ` ,l Portraits, aecaiste in outline and eiresslos M coloring Photographs, and impresstveS ARCH SE Iite•SIZIS on- colored. at 021 St. THE NEW TAX BILL AND REVENUE STAMP LAW.—Copies of the new Tax Bill and Re venue Stamp Law for male wholesa ns le and re tl tail. And Revenue Stomps of all descriptio constany on hand at the follow intrates of discount : On orders of 60 twopeLCent. 100 three "' 800 four " 6' • - At the principal depot for the all of Internal Revenue Mamma, No. 304:.C,11 SEITNErt JR mat:. • sad.: -103 ' S. Pin 8 Street. Pall. deaception, of .cris Stamp Ilaw-,111 Pamphlet form. • - &RIC tritE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, NM: NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDZIFF• ABRAHAM• LINCOLN. OP waren. FOR DICE ruismENr. ANDREW JOHNSON. EIXCTORAZ TICKET. SENATORIAL. NORTON MoMICHABL. Phan&bids. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beayer County. REPRESENTATIVE. 1. Robert .11ing, 19. 'Silas W. Rail, 3. G. Morrison Coates, 14. Charles R. Shriner. 3. Henry Bumm__, 16. John Wider. 4. William H . Kern, 16. David MeConauslaYs 6. Barton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods. 6. Charles M. Runk, 18. Isaac Benson. I. Robert Parke, • 19. John Patton. 8. William Taylor, 20. Samuel B. Dick. 9. John A. Riestand,_ 21. Bverardillerer, • 10. Richard Coryell, 22. John P. Penney, 11. Edward Holliday. 23. Ebenezer Manakin. 12. Charles F. Read, 24. John W. Blanchard. By order of the State Central CoMmittea. RILLITALUT. .111 HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVA NIA MILIT fa, HARRISBURG, ' July .9 . 1864.—GENE AL-D ORDERS, No. 52. Authority irow the. War Department, dated July 27th, inst. , baring this day been received to raise Ten w B giments of Volunteer Infantry, under the call of the Preeident of the Uni.ed Matto , . 9,f the 18th inst., for Five Hundred Thout and (500,000) men, R to orderSa. . . 1. Special authoritiea will be granted to raiee ' compa nies, to be recruit( d.arid organized agreeably to General Orders Igo. 151, War Department, series of 1344. no. terrace will be given topersons who` have been in ter- Tice and have been honorably disoliargkd. IL Applications for appointments ae mastering Lieu tenants, under the above order will be immediately made to the office of th. Adjutant of the State. . lii. Commanding officers of squad or of companies recinited west of Johnstown and, the Laurel Hill range of the reountaii a will report.to the commanding officer. Camp Reynolds, near . Pitteburg. Pennsylvania all east of that lire and west of, and including Readiug, Pennsylvania, will report to the commanding officer, Camp Curtin, Harrisburg ;. ell east of Reading aad that line will rerun to the commanding officer, Camp Cad walader, Philadelphia. Upon the application of the commanding officer. or of the mustering Lieutenant of a company, to the agents of the diterent raiirosd companies throughout, the State, tiaMportation to the camp of rendezvous -will be fur ' Dished. IV. Actual and necessary expenses._ for hoarding and lot/ ging of troops , raised under ihis order,'*lll be paid by the 'United States disbursisg officer, at.the proper post, at a. rate not exceeding forty eats per day for each man mustered into the serrice•of the United States, on the affidavit of the officer furnishing the - quoins supported by the receipts of the party - to whom, the, money was paid. liams aof the men, andthe &dee between which each n en was boarded and lodged, matte stated in the account rendered _ The term of service will be for either one, two or three years, as recruits may elect. . • • • VI. Regiments must be mustered in before September aftbeAth,) eighteen hundred and sixty-four, (1864,) in order that they may be credited on the quota OfThe State under the afermaid call. . . VII. Incomplete regiments and companies which fail to organize. will be consolidated within a reasonable time, to Ps to form and be mustered in with complete regimental organizations beiore that datm VIII. Boum lee will be paid by the United States Gov elnment as follows, namely : For recruits for one year trio years 2co " three years $OO The - first instalments of bounty will be paid by the waste) ing sod disbui sing Once's when. the recruit is mustered In, as follows : To t, recruit who enlists in thliariny for I year.... 533 33 2 years... 6666' . years.4.loo s a reward for meritorious conduct, and- , also to re liable military. experience, appointments of .Fielci Officera will be made, except under peCuliar cir curnetauces, from men who have been in service and have been honorably discharged. B order of A. G CURTIN'. .Governor and Commander -in-Chief. • A. L. Emma, Adjutant General, Pennsylvania. The annexed order is published for information.: WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT MINERAL'S OPPIOR, WARAINOTON, March 31, 1864. GENERAL ORDERS, he . General Order', Ito. 15. series of Met are hereby re. eci nd ed, and the following orders will govern hereafter, in lieu thereot I. in organizing new regiments or independent com panies of volunteers, the Governors of States are hereby authorized to appoint. in addition to the staff officers Leretoforo authorized, one Second Lieutenant for each company, who Beall be conditionally rimeteredlnto ser vice at the date of his appointment. Any officer thus appointed and mustered, shall only be entitled to be pa don the muster and pay roll of his company, and should be fail to enlist an organized company, within such time aa the War Department may designate, the men enlists d by him &hall be transferred to tome other company ; his appointment shall be cancelled and he shall be discharaed without pay, unless the, Governor give him a position in the consolidated company to Wkioh his men similhave been transferred I). Mustering officers will repcirtpromptly to the Ad jutant General of she army the same of every Recruit ing Lieutenant mustered into the service bythem'under a conditional letter of appointment, together with the compaty and regiment fer which he is recruiting. Of cers will be mustered into the service only OR the an- ihority of the Governor of the state to which their regi ments belong. 111. Articles of enlistment will be made out in -dupli cate by each recruiting Oilcan, and will be disposed of as provided by paragraph le, page 84, Recruiting Regu lations Volumeer Service. Recruits will be sent to the regimental rendezvous. at least as often as once a week, where they will be immediately examined by the burgeon of the regiment, or other surgeon employed foeShatpnrpoie by the Superintendent Volunteer Re a-tilting bervice and if found unfit for duty by reason of permanent disability. will be discharged from the service forthwith by the Surgeon, who will report taco ditebarges to the Stiperintendent Volunteer. Recruiting Service, and also to the Adjutant of the regiment, noting particularly those cases where the disability was °bet ens at the time of milts men t. ea soon as the organiza tion is &omelets, it shall be carefully inspected and MlLS tered by a United Stater Mustering efficer, whb will see that at leatt the minimum number of each company fs present: no abeentees.will be counted. IV. Until regiments or independent comparilesare or ganized sad mustered in. they will be under the control of the Governor of the State. but all requisitions for Quartermaster, Medical, and Ordnance stores, all con tracts for fuel. strew and subsistence, and all .requist borne for transportation. must be apprevedsby the Su- Perinteeder t Volunteer Recruiting service for the State or Division. •••• V. Pi easeoceinteitosta•Penseatinencce. zaiaisess organizations shall be paid by Diiburabei facers unless approved by. the Superintendent of Volunteer itecrnit ing Service. - By order of the Secretary of WD. •B. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, au MARSHAL'S .SALES. ... MAROEF L ' BALE. , ---BY,VtRTITE 01 a Writ of Sale, by the Ron. JOHN CAD WALk. DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad reiMaty, to toe directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder. for cash, at NICOBNICIVB STORE. No. 149 North FRONT Street, on WEDNES DAY, August 10, 1864. at 12 o'clock, N , 82 bales and 1.6 bales of Cotton, being Cat goes of vessels unknown. WILLIAM MILLWARD 'United States Marshal B. D. of Pennsylvania. - ?WIT'S DELPFTA, July 29, 1954. JY3O-6t m A R SHA L'S 'BALE -BY VIRTUE OF A-La- a Writ •of Sale, by the Ron. John. Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale to the highest end beat bidder, for cash; at INDIFIENER' ST O RK. No. 142 N. FRONT Street, on WEDNR .4 I)6I. *August 10, 1864, atl2 o'clock M., 90 bales and 45 bales of cotton, being cargoes of vessels nut , nown. WiLLI A3t MILL W ATM, " .B. S Marshal R. D. of Penna. PIiriADBLYMM, July 28, 1864. EDUCATIONAL. TitRIBTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen on the first Second -day in the ninth month. Yor.cirstilanlPply_to • auS- . wfm4sl.* RUTH ANNA PIERCE, Principal. MISS MART THROP:P- 1 071LIA RE OPOE( her ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES. at No. 11811 CHESTNUT 800,4, Philadelphia, on the 12th of• Se ptember. For otrenhuvointtl.the lit of Sibt . ember, ad . dress IdisirTHßOPP,Vailey Forge."Pa • al-tlw• A YODING ,LADY, COMPETENT TO AUL teach the English branches, and Music. is desirous of obtaLnlng &situation as Governess. Good references even. Address Box 97, BRIsroL, Pa.' aus.ats MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S -a- ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARDING and DIY SC H W O E O DN , EoD A 7O 3t h WA it L h N o U f T Se p S t t e r m ee b t e r R a E 3 O -2PmEN • ILLIAIiSPORT DIOKINSOIN3=I - I NARY . FOB BOTH SEXES. mat: This 'Rion, loceved at Williamsport, Pa., hea many advantages. The situation is beautiful, health-' ful, and earl of 9.001.66. The buildings. of brick. are lighted with Ras. supplied throughout with the best of hydrant w stet., and *ill arcouirkodate "two hundred boa:dins pupils The - faculty is full and experienced. All its members room Ap the buildings and eat with the students. Charges mWdtrate. Next term will com mence August 18the Send for a Catalogu. THOMPbON MITCHELL, President. WOODLAND . SEMINARY, WEST PHIL.ADELPRIA. —A DAY and BOAKDINO -SCHOOL for Young Ladies will be - opened September 14. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE, by Rev. HENRY REEVES, A. M. assisted by W e n t comten and experienced Teachers. •Mr R. retitta from ha hamburg Seminary, where the session has regularly closed with nearly fourscore pupils. Address, till /lily 16, the Principal, at Chamlwiraburg. Pa. After that, No. 9 Woodland Terrace, West Phila delphia. REFERENCE —Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. H. A. Boardman. D. D.; Rev. J. G. Butler, Rev. GI W. Me- Phail, D. D. • Rev. 0. W. Shields, D. D.; Rev. John W. Mears; don. Jos. Alison and A. 0. Cattell, Req., Philedflphis.: Han J. Kennedy Morehead, Plthiburg; Hons. George Chambers and .--/P. , McOltare, Chambers burg. • - 139-swtt GLEN W 00D ACA-DEMY, DELA. - WARE WATER GAP, 11101 , !ROR'UO:, PA.. The fall session of the above tomtit:aim wil nom- Inman on the nth ot.the 9th month (September). For perticolars apply to BANMEL &MOP, Prime:lPA'. - 030-2 m Delaware Water. Gap. Monroeco.. Pa. FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND -A- SMALL DOTS, on School lane, Germantown, will reopen on te education h month. The aerial branches of an English wilt:be taught, and we feel war. ranted in believing that the competency of the teacher, Deborah B. Smith, will make It desirable to parents to patroulce the school. iy2s-tf VILLAGE GREEN SEKINARY.—FII LITs RY BOARDING SCHOOL. 4 miles beyond Me dia. and 134 miles from Glen Riddle, on the West Ches. ter Railroad. Thorough course in Hathemation. Natu ral Sciences. Languages, end English. Practical les sons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Fine library and apparatus. Number of pupils limit Begins Sept. lid Pupils have benefits of a home. Refers to John C. Capp & Son, SS douth Third latent; Thos. J. Clayton Ee,q., Fifth and Prune; John H. Diehl, 800 Walnut'. Address Rey. J. H v EN u Y e o B zARRTENN, ,A Penner iy22Sn TBE WEST CHESTER 4.CADENY AND MILITARY INFTITIITIL • The cholaetic year of ten months commences on the Arai TUBSpAY, the 6 , 1, of September next, and closes on the Ist of July following. Boys and young men prep&11141140 College or BtleineSS in its various requinments. The modern languages are taught by 'furtive reftdent Teachers, who have no connection with any other schooL For catalogues and full information apply to - WM. F. WISES* X., •k• Principal; or, J. RIINTFJI WORRALL, A. M. Ph.; D Associate Prinelp;sl, WEST CHESTER, Penns. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH Street. Bee. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D.a.11. WAR:ENOS WITH, A. At., Principals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: l i rthaw, Acade• mic. and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathematics, higher Engllsb, and Natural Science. for those mho graduate. Modern Languages Etude, Pabst ing,. and Elocution by the beet masters. For circulars, aPPLY at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 2611 P. 0.. Pkthdelphig. • arao-621. TIO NOT FAIL .TO :BA'i7l YOUR Photograph talon in REIMER'S most artistio roamer. His Colored Photographs for El are natural and accurate likenesses. SECOND St , above Green. TVORYTY PIC9-41T • STY.I;E . AND finish B E. REIMER'S are unsurpassed—am/di eftely colored, light and shade naturally arranged. flesh tints life•lihe and agreeable. See warner's, 624 ARCH Street. Dl] B PA LISIMIL SOAP.—THIE3I3O is made of pare, Verb Palm oil, and is entirely a vegetable f3osp; more sultabir. for Toilet use than those made from animal foto 'boxes of one dozen cakes, for, $2 per box. Manefaetured by- • .030. ELEINTON &_BO.ll O 50...,n6;matakurerr_4c Weak beige* Front.- and. sikCANAti. CRUP7Pk• 6ED. • THE DUPLEX. ELLIPTIII (OR DOUBLE) HEEL SPRING. J. L. & J. G. WEST. No 97 . CHA.MBEES STREET, PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs. ingeniously brained tightly and firmly together. edge to edge, Making the toughest. moat etas tic. flexible, end durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer. in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bleness, to place nnd fold the start when 'nese as easily end with the same convenience ae a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only eines lions to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to, the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles, carriages, railraan care, church pews, or in ass crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small Space, This entirely removes the dillicultY, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for . the street.upeze, promenade; or holies dress. A lady having enjoyed the plea-sure,. comfort end great convenience of wearing tbo Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best quality In every part, and by far the lightest, most +Jamb. e, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Pier. chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different htatss. 4 Inquire for the DyOBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. - pg.R.ADL7E - Y!B -DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. Very flexible,' folded-easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable BEAT t Avorn. For sale by d. bf RAYLEIGH. 902 CHESTNUT Street. CAKER.O2I. Chairman. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRRING SKIRT, THE MOST POPULAR • AND FLEXIBLE IN USE. SREPPPARD, VANDA' &LINGER, & ARRINON. 1008 CRESTNUT Sirent. IATENT'DIIPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. For sale by - WADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC A- 0 SKIRT--1 he greatest improvement we have ever seen in IeaDIMI,,KIARS,aett anartyla of ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C I_A 'Fr "I - 1. 0 "ILT S . W. T. "NODGRASS, • al- S. SECOND Strat and 23 STRAWBERRY Street. A LAIRGB STOOK OF ALL BINDS - , CLOTHS, CASSIMERRS, YESTINGS, At fair prices, purchased 'before the rise, ittde2ielaint of gold gdlloblers,by the package, piece, or yard. Oar motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Corns and see our stock. The Array and Navy trade has oar special at tention. au3-lm RETAIL DRY GOODS. w sisirtir FOR ISO 4-. ANEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN ; ROOP SKIRTS. . re the owners or the patent and exolusive mannfee titers sa this, J. W. BRADLEY'S J. a. MAXWELL & SON. • S.' E. Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT StreOts - 6UPERIiiii7EXiiit.CENCE • ' ' QURWIN STODDART & BRO., 4 50 . 452, and 45i N. SECOND Si. , ab. an.9-1m 1)13011 FOR gu5.113." LINEN Superb quality, white and, entered. Natural color, extra heavy. Coating Linens, fancy Drily. Wide due black Alpacas. White Marseilles Vestings. No advance in Slimmer CassitnereS, Fine Stock for Summer and Fan. LAWNS. Good styles from fiS to 60 mitts. Summer dress stuffs low. COOPER & CONARE,' S. corner NINTH and ILLEKET Streets, F ica ORGANDY. LAWNS REDUCED PROM $1 26 to 76 ats. Rich Organdy Robes, reduced to ss. • Lawns reduced from $1 to 62% ets. Grenadines at very low prices. Sumner Drssa Goods all reduced. India Silks reduced to 76 cts. and $L . White Barege Shawls and Circulars, White and Black Lace Mutes and Rotundas. Summer Shawls selling off very low. Whine and Colored Shetland Shawls. EDWIN HALL & CO., NW South SECOND Streit. CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRIORS.. • A great variety of etylee of this season's Importation, from 22 cents to IR. Beet Pacific Lawns at MX cents. Figured Brown Lawns at 373( cents. French Lawns at 40, 00, 62 and 5736 cents. • Best makes of Muslim Calicoes, Ornharns, and all kinds of Domestic Goode, far below the manufacturer's prices. White Barese and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. ISG) all-wool Cashmere Shawls $2.25 worth $l.OO. a. STEEL El SON, Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. EXAMINE OUR LAWNS. Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 445. Lawns, white ground. neat fluored. 44c. Euekaback and Bath Towsle, large.assortment, Bird's Bye Linen Towel& Extra size Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, $ll. Bathing Flannels, red and gray. 13'8 JOHN H. STOKES. 10% ABCS Street. I* - 9 'Pis& 4=4 41:43:i The attention of TAIFfp A130171'..1.41KV- Thriiiiiis w arfi k i rliel:Nalii.(Tr;;"l;Vies tering Places, or "the Country," Is F+ E ., respectfully invited to the extensive stook 0 PR, of WHITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMXR al; PR WEAR, for WHITE. BODIES, MORNING * 4 WRAPPERB, &c.' en . An extensive assortment is offered in Lam. CS and Worked Edgings and Insertings, Veils, 0, Handkerchiefs, Collars,Blee*oyand in plain CS and fancy Plaid, Stripe and Figured White 1.., Goods AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR is rasswer RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. B P:e pieces Raged, Tucked, and Striped %1 Muslin& NI I • • E. M. NEEDLES. 11 , Ikk Ir4:1:i34,31114;0:11.4-441 A ItDIT GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY 30VA. S Sr, lIETA_ S S I, I_4, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company .Flags. Swords, Bashes, Bette, Fassants, Epaulets, Hats, Cate, Can teens, .11a7orsicks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, BPurs, and everything p.rtoining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. liberal di . FCOllllt allowed to the trade. anl3-I.m LEGAL. ITER STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNtYLVANIA. —SIM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE'S, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PERNSY LVANIL—CREETING: 'WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general -who have or Pretend to have any right , title, or interest in one hundred and forty-three small bags, three large bags,, font bales and six bags of cotmn, The cargo of a certain eteamship dr 90;130l unknown, cap tured by the United States vessel-of, war Fort Jackson under command of Capt. Ben) F Sande,to be moniahed, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place un derwritten, end to the effect hereafter expressed, (jus tice so requiring.) Yon are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not, but that by pnbliehing these presents in at least two of the daily nevepaPeinprinted and published In the city of Philadelphia, and in the. Legal Intelasencer. you do mortieb and cite, or canee.to be me nished and cited,per emptorily, all persona in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the said one hun dred and forty-three small bags, three large bags, (Our bales, and six bags of cotton, the cargo of a certain etesmship or vessel unknown. to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD W ALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room,in the city of Phi ladelphia, on the twentieth day after paolication of these pretents, if it be a court nay , ' or else on the next court day followingebetween the usual hours of hearing canner, then and there to ehow, or allege, in due form of law, a. reasonable and lawful - excuse, if any they have, why the said one hundred and forty-three small bags, three large bags; four bales and six bag+ of cot ten should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of tee capture' of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to cendemnation,to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and re ceive in,thia. behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that yno duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all pew one aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor of thew preoenfs it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time, and place above mentioned; or appear and ebelluot show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the eatd capture, and may prononncetbat the said one hundred and (oozy three email bage, three large bags, four baler., and ma bags of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same to the enemies eof the United Statesof mea rim, and got of their enemies, or otherwise, liable end subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad judged and condemned as lawfultprize. the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited awl intimated In anyw ire notw . ithetanding, and that you duly certify to the skid Netted Court -what yen shall do in the pro misee, together with these presents. . Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphiatnie twenty-ninthdaY of JULY, A. D. D64,and in the eighty-nitith year of the Independence of the said United States aul-at G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE -a- CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADILPHI •JOHN THOMPSON vs. PATRICK' KELLY. June Term, 1864. No. 94. Pluries Vend. Sr . The Auditor appointed by . tie Court to make distribu tion of the fund produced by the Sheriff's sale under the above writ, of all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the hotel and stables thereon erected, situate on the, north aide of Washington or Market street, and the west aide of William street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia t containing to front or breadth on said Market street IR feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width 203 feet more or loss to Green ;tree, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 16th day of August, 1034, at 4 o 'clock P. M., at his office, No. 129 South FfPTH. Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all persons interested are required to make their claims, or be forever debarredfrom coming in upon said fend. ir46-10t D. P. BROWN, Jr., Auditor. 628 WM. T. 110PKINB, MKNUFLO • TUREE OP FIRST. CLASS WOVEN TAPE HOOP SKIRTS, and dealer in ohea Restart'. made Skirts, wholesale and retail, at No. 628 ARCH Street. Skirts made to order,altered,and repaired. J13(1-60 . CIL% KIDDLETON, mow? Auip WILLOW None Tv;is umahalM aimma tla for as WIMP' • •• • • PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.- -a- Just received - % additional thef these celebrated atexander's) Matches, for sale to trade only. ap27-6ui ROWS & 'RUSTON. 157 & 150 D. THIRD St. QUEEN OF BEAUTY. WHITE VIRGIN WAX. OF ANTILLES A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten ing. and preberelng the complexion. It is toe moat woo derfal compound of the axe. There is neither ()balk, powder, magnesia, bismuth. nor talc in its compesttion; it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence its ex t r aordinary qualities for preserving the skin. teak ;welt soft, smooth, fair. and transparent. tt makes the ofd appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful e and the most beauti fuldtvins. Prise 25 and 60 cents. Prepared only by RENT et CO. , Perfora tors, andßouth EIGHTH Stree two• doors above Chest-. nut, 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. je22-Sm • Tas BRATITIFITL ART OF ENAMEL LING KiN. —Pate de Toilet Franea ire (French Toilet Paste) f or enamelling the skin, hiding slintli-pox. rearko, wrinitlos, barns, seam &o. without injury to the moot delicate complexion. effoets arn• truly vas -eical. Sold in jars, price one dollar, with directions for 111118. BUNT a CO. • Proprietors, 41 Sentl.: SIGHTS( Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 S, sEVENTO. Street. 1.104'3111 ,pi3REN,OLOGICA.L • '3X41411C1. novs. *stir. tull de. crilitiora 4. lif Alio las er: stvea apd •PV4150. by • 4.4.CAPEtt.,-, #9.00 .o " Altbk TAAVOIinS, • -PINAIICIAIL. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. TREAsuar DEPARTMUNT. 3iii9 25;184.` Notice is hereby given ,that subscriptions will be re* ceived'by the Treasurer of the 'United States, the s yveral Assiitint treasurers and:designated: -Depositarieso.and by the National Banks designated and qualified as Depositaries gad Financial Agents, for: Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15, 1961, bearing in terest'at the rate of seven and three-tenthii per cent. per gumum.?with semi-annual coupons attached, payable in lawful looney. Tbese notes will be Vonvertible - h the option of the holder at maturity, to six per cent, gold bearing bonds, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Angost , ls; 1867. 'rho rotes will be issued in denomieations of fifty, one hundred, five hundred, One thousand, and five thou sand dollars, and will be issued in blank orpayeble to orderots may be directed by the subscribers. All subsciptions must be - for fifty dollars. or some multiple of fifty dollars. • Duplicate certificates wilr be issued for all depesits. The parts' depositing mast endorse upon -the original certificate 'the denomination, of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order." *hen se'endersed they most be left with 'the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to this Department. • Th. 3 notes will he transmitted to the owners free' of traneportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will b@ allowed to kagnst 15th on all deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Depart ment on receipt of the original certificates. RAs tbit notes draw interest from,augnst•ls, persons making deposits Subsequent to that date must flay the interest accrued from date of-note to date of de. Parties &positing twenty•flve thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a cdmmission of one- gamier of one per cent, which will be paid by this department upon, the receipt of a bill for_ the amount, certified to by the officerivith whom the deposit was made. No deductions for sera il:timid= must beunade from the deposits. Officers receiving deposits will see that the proper en dorsemats are made upon the original certificates. All firers authorized to receive deposiMare requested to give to applicants all desired information, and afford every facility for making subscription. Secretary of theVroasul7 SUBSoRIPTIONE WILL BE RECEIVED , BY THE Assists:et Treaanrer of the United States is Phila dolphin.` 'Bird National Bank of Philadelphia. Second National Bank of Philadelphia. Third National Bank of Philadelphia. MEM BESPECTABTS BANKS AND -BANKBB.B throughout the country will doubtless AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS ratl-12t. 3-10 D. 8. LOAN. TTIMr• N ATIQNAL RA NS PHILADELPHIA, DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCLAL AGENT UNITED STATES Under 'instructions from the Treasury Ddpartment, this Bank is prepared to receive ettbscriptione to the new Loan issued on' Threl Years' Treasury Notes with Con pons attached, bearing interest at the rate of two Gents a day on'every $lOO. - These Treasury Notes are convertible at maturity, at the option of the holder, into U. S. 6 per cent. Bonds, (interest payable in coin) redeemable after five years, and payable in twenty, from August 16, 1667. Interest allowed from date of subscription to August 15, and on all subscriptione after that date the accrued interest will be required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL, President. anl- lm J 11.17 80;'1£434 SIIMMER RESORTS. FOR THE BM-SHORE.. THROWN IN TWO HOURS. UNITED STATES :HOTEL, - -.lli*T-1-415.11Q PDX-I—M nTe IS NOW OPEN FOR THE REORPTION OF OVERT& Traiws leave:WlNN- STRF,RT'FIRRY daily at N A. N-,2 and4.lSP N. Terms $l per week, or $3.60 per day. BROWN & WOELPPER, iranr PRoPßwor.s. CEETER OR YELLOW SPRINGS, 'kJ - CHESTER COUNTY PA.—This magnificent resort is no best; the visitors The accommodations are of the veryßaths all in perfect order. Commit:4oa tion by the Penna. IL it , Eleventh and Market, 7.25 A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M.. via, steamboat station an2-12t* A. W. SNYpits, Superintendent. FLORENCE HEIGHTS. THIS BE &13- TIM RESORT le now open for the reception of guests. Terms ilsl2Per week. or is 2 per day. Apply on the premises or at No. 605 scisom Street. Wl9-120 - R. G. BlidKIN, Proprietor. S UMMERR RESORT. - -BROAD -TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE.-This romantic spot can be reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad to Huntingdon, thence by the Broad-Top Railroad via Dudley. Excursion Tickets are issued at half the usual rates, which are good until the tlret of October. First-class accommodations. TERMEI-112 per week ; per day $2.60. Children and servants half ulnae. For farther particulars address _ M. ALLMOMD hCO., Manager*, jy9-lin Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co-, PAL ip,EDFORD MINIMAL 'SPRINT ..... Thip popular Summer Relied Le now Open, RDA Pre. pared Rir the reception of vildters, • until October next. The Hotel 'Neill be under the charge of the moat expe rienced management in the country._ The Bedford Railroad has been finished to Within one hours' ride of Springs, over fine Turnpike road. Platten will come by Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunt ingdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through. Ample arrangements have been made to simply deal ers and individuals with the BEDFORD WAX R. in well-steamed caeks, as follows: For Barrel, oak.. aa1)..£,5 00 H alf Barrel, oak .. ..... 2di `. • • miell2ll.ll;e7rY.:••.!=.* All orders addred to Z. L. AN DERSON, ' Bedford, promptly filled. Persons wishing rooms, or as m information about place.will address ESPY L. ANDERSOII. je3-2m cc THE CLARENDON," ATLA:NTIC CITY, is now open for the accommodation of boarders. This hoes° Is situated in a central part of the island. and every room in - the house commands a fou view of the sea. The bathing never was better. JAMB TANKINS, M. D. SS HALL, CAPE ISLAND. C.ape May, N. J., is now open for the receptloa.ofllte numerous guests. Terms moderate. Children under 12 years of age and servants half price. Superior accommodations and ample room for two bnndred persona. AARON GABMETSON„ 3024-2 re Proprietor. 'UNITED STATES HOTNL„ - LONG JOUNOIf, N.-J., is now open for the reception of Amnon. Address B. A. SEIONNINEN. Pron'r, jeB-2ne GROCERIES. TO PIatILIES RH IDllktl U ,THE COUNTRY. — We are prep . ared, as heretofore, to supply families at their Country Residences, with every description of FINE GROCERIES TEAK, &c., &b. • ALBERT C. ROBE.RTS, Iny3l-tf . Ectiner'EtEVENTß.and VINE Sts AlipBER & REEVES, * • • WHOLEt• ALB GROCERS. r ..,,, •No. 45,North•WATICH Street, and . No. .46 North bELAWARE Avenue, °fretlog sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a large • stock of SUGAR, ' MOLASSES, • COPIES. TEAS, SVICES. TOBACCO. And Groceries generally, carefully selected for the country trade. Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN It POGUE'S Bxtensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J. ap2s4m AitACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. AY-a- —MOD bble. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,late- CaZigit.il4:: assorted packares. Baatport. Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring 2 SOO boxes Lubec, Sealed, and No. 1 Herring. 160 bble new Mees Shad. MO boxes Herkimer county Cbeese,&c. - In store and for sale by BILIRPHY & KOONS ' JO& tf N 0.146 NORTH waeßvia • - picKLEs.—loo BBLS. PICKLES IN VINEGAR. 50 SW bblit.' Pickles in Vinegar. a All5O, aloe-gallon and live-gallon kegs do. For sale by RRODES Or WILLIAMS, mblß LOOSING GUMMI • JAMES a. matt*. & SON, • . sae minim STIDIET, have now Ink •wiry fine assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, away cbsvacter;of the VIINIUSTNANDFACTIIRE AND LATEST STILTS • OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ap'° PICTNRII AND PHOTOORkPri FILMS, TIRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA ' DRAIN PIPE- all goo, from to 15 Inch diameter, with all klads of branches. bends, and trap, for sale In any quantity. 2 inch bore per yard Stkt. 3 " 4>e. - 4 1$ VI 666. o as 414 $4 .CB 76 ,. 6 aa TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, 'For Cottages, Villa or City House., Patent Wind o ard Tops, for curing smoky chimneys, from 2 to 8 feet h ig h. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES. Fountains, Pedestals. and Statuary Marta° Baste, Brackets and Mantel Vases PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. f-12 halm 1010 CHESTNUT Street. ' S A- HARRISON. A . BELLING OUT. 0 1111— WATCHER, JEWELRY, AND BiIVERWARS The undersigned, hieing decided-to retire froratn4. woos, offer* for sale. at low prices. his large and WOW seleoted OßF stock A of • WAT_ JEWELRY and. • • • _ PGATIID *Kat , TEDEAS . C. GARRETT, • • No. 11 . 1§ ; =TNIITriltreet, • . • Zdaarrt=44 W~~;g FLIRTATIONS INFASHIOfiABLELIFE. By Catlin rine Sinclair, antbor of "Beatrice," " Modern Accom-. Plisbmenta," etc , a companion to and uniform With "Family Frici.c." Price $l. - 50 in paper, or $1 in cloth. THE PRIDE OF LIFE. By Jane, Lady Scott, and danghter-in-law of. Sir Walter Scott, and author of "The lien-Pecked Husband.' A superior novel. uni form with "The Rejected Wife." Price $l.. CO in pa per, Or Sll in cloth. ALL THE BENT . 1300 ES AS SOON AS PUBLISHED. Copies sent free of pectagetat receipt of the retail price T. B. PETERSON & BROS., 306 CHtSTNUP Street, Philadelphia. T OBIN G' S NEW NOVELS,ARE havidg a great sale In, every Prereluent city. ib * chiinning story of not more unlike than any group of six young glrle,gath eredUt any boarding school Their distinctive traits are firmly marked and happi ly developed in the progress of the story with a deep in terest, freshness, and a healthful moral tone through out that will sive the story a permanent hold upon the affections of every younglady, who will treasure it up for constant reference. promisee to be as esti& admiredbere as in England. It opens in a Warted manner. and never dale, but carries you on to the happy ending, in' Which you: heartily sympathise. The noble endurance of a true woman'd bye is the moral of It all. • ' Don't fail to road both of , them. PETERSON BROTHERS. LIPPINCOTT dr CO.. anti ASEIhiEAD ec EVANS, sell them. an 2 2t ILLITSTRLTED BOOKS: London" Prinling FATABLisftEn IN 'yid U B. IN 1848, -GA Would onll.Che attention of Booksellers and W. P. FBISENDEN, • To their -Unrivalled productions of popular and • STANDARD ILLUSTRATED WORKS, As being the most beautifill and valuable as well as the OnsArltsr BOOKS Prow IN THE- AiIISSICAN MARKET. For information auditlicular List of Books, address * *HENRY A. BROWN,' ifanaging A gen t, *4 , jy27-wif 487 BROADWAY, NEW Y0R1i,,...487. NEW PVIIIICATIONS. _ _ . WO CHARMING 1f100.1 . C.€1 puEs4s. N-EARLY: READY. ounrsts SOIJCITED. :end for Catalogae and C'anvassera' Circular IMMAIIRT AND KIR DRIDESUIDS SIX PRETTY wonrEzfr, LINNET'S TRIAL, AND BOW IT WAS•BORNE, ** * VIVE- 4 * * * BOOK BUYERS * * p 5 , RED, WRITE, AND HURD & HOUGHTON, No. 401 BROADWAY, NEW TORN; WIC /COW READY, PERSONAL , AND POLITICAL BALMS Arranged and Edited byFaame MOORZ -1 Vob lathe: Price :" $lOO - From the Hew York Broening Post. "The general verdict on the collection cannot fail to be favorable, although, the volume is perhaps not wholly as meritorious as the "Lyrics of Loyalty.' Yet it containsvery many Poetical °frontons well worthy of permanent preservation, and. especially, interesting as showing the tone of popular feeling daring various Phases of the war." .RED, WHITE, AND BLUE SERIES - Edited by FRANK MObRE. LYRICS OF LOYALTY. 16mo el OD REBEL RHYMES. 16mo ' 100 SONGS OF THE SOLDIERS 16mo 106 PERSONAL AND POLITICAL BALLADS. 16m0., 100 For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail (prepaid) on receipt of the prima .an nexed. anlmwa -3t BOORS FOR THE COUN gip TRY. (JUST PUBLISHED BY CARLETON.) Darkness and Daylight. Mrs. Holmes' New Ncrvel.sl. Out in the World. Anew nov.el by T. B. Arthur.. 1.50 A Woman's Philosophy of Woman Hotspur. A 'new novel by the author of "Lulu". 160 Miss Nuloch's Novels. Hindsonte neW editions.. LBO Charlotte Blonte's Novels. Fine new editions.— 1.60 Religions History and Criticism.. By Ernest Henan 2.50 Was he Successful? Mr. Simball's newmovel.... 1.60 Nepenthe. d new novel by the author of " Olie" 1.50 Peculiar. Spell Sargent's very successful 1.50 The Life of Jesus. &meet Renan'i great work.... 1. 60 Art admirable guide.... L 25 ei.art of Conversation. ales from the Operas. With all the plots.. A. 8. Roe's Worke. Blignit new editione •** Tbese books are sold everywhere, and will be sent by mail, free, on receipt of price, by GEO. W. CARLETON, • .4 War , ' Publisher, New York. A =SEINEAD -ca. • Stu:Comore to WILLIS P. HAZARD, 724 CHESTNUT Street, Have received TENNYSON'S NEW 'VOLUME, ENOCH A_RDII2I, AND OTHER-POEMS. RITA. - An autobiography by Hamilton t Aide, author of "Confidences , ""Carr of Carrlyom ' Ago. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH'S OF LOYALISTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, with an historical easily by Lou urn Sabine. 2 vols. .THE MONOMANIAC; OR. SHIRLEY HALL ASY LUM. .By William Gilbert- THE FOREST ARCADIA OF NORTHERN NEW YORK, embracing a view of its mineral, agricultural, and timber resources. MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS. By the an ' thor of le The Queen of the County." ARABIAN. By H. E. Prescott, author of "The Am ber Gods " VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOR. By Major Perry McD. Collins. THE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW. Compiled by Horace E. Dresser. , - jy3o BAITHWAITE'S RETROSPECT, No. 49, foi JULY, 1 864. JUST READY. 'ALSO. READE'S SAVAGE AFRICA, with Mainland Plates. TB E NEW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW. Approved June 7564. BECK'S INFANT THERAPEUTICS: Third Edition, revised and enlarged. • NEW BOORS. MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC. AND MISCELLANEOUS. for sale as BOOR as published, by LINDSAY & BLASISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. jy29 Routh SIXTH Steen', above CHESTNUT. TEI3.ISYBON'S NEW POEM, ENOCH ARDEN. sud otherpoems, by. Alfred Tennyson. THE-EARLY DAWN. or Sketches of Christian- Life V.ogland in the olden time: by the author of - the " Schonberg Cotta-Family," with an Introduction by Prof. Smith. _, DRIFTED SMOWFLAKES: or, Poetical Gatherings from many authors: AZ EI lq: 2.Ei Episode. By Harriet B Prescott. RELIGIOUS TRAINING OF CHILDREN; by Oaths-, rine E Beecher. , PERSONAL AND POLITICAL BALLADS. Edited by Frank Moore. For sale by .WILLIAM S. ALFRED MAATIEN, - ant 606 CHESTNUT Street, ATPLETOIi'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. Tie Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal ;Information is at 33 Sonth.EIXTE Street, second story. Also,. RECORD OF-.THE 'REBELLION. By Frank Moore. fell-tf PROPOSALS. (IFFIOR_OF -ARMY - CLOTHING A.IsTD EQUIPAdaye. • Prt7TADEMSTA. About Mt SEALED PROPOSALS will be received' at this office nnttll2 o'clock Af., on TUESDAY, the 9th instant, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following ar ticles, viz Hospital Tent Flies, linen or cotton, army standard. 40• inch Burlaps. samples re quired. • Post and Field Hospital ,y standard. lM Inch Dark-blne Worsted Lace (one and one half inch), army standard. 3i-inch Dark- blue Worsted Lace (onehalf inch), army standard. %• inch Yellow Worsted. Lace (three eighths IchL army standard. Ailey standard samples of each of the above articles. can be seen at this o ffi ce, to which deliveries must ateiclty conform. Bidders must state in their proposals the price (which must befriv en in writing as well as in hares). the guatt. tiffie and times of deltafr . Bach bid twist be gnarantledby.two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gnaren lee. and certified to, as boing . good and sufficient semi, rity for the amount involved, DT some public fanetiona zy of the Baited stated. - Bids fr.' m defaulting contrackra, and itose that do not fully comply with the resteirrienfs of this advertise• ment, not be considered,:, Blank forma for proposals embracing the terms of the guarantee required on each bid. can be had on applica tion at this office; and none others which do not eta. brace tide guarantee will be considered, nor will'any Preptsal be considered which deer not strict tti conform to the requirements therein elated. • Bids mutt be endorsed, " Proposals for Army Sup plies," stating the particular article bid for. R. CROSMAN. A. Q. M. G. United Suttee Army. ARMY SUPPLIES. . OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND 4 EQUIPAGE. No. 502 BROADWAY, New York. •Angttat 1, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, nnul 12 - o'clock N , on THURSDAY, the 11th instant, for delivery by contract. at the Depot or Army Clothing and Equipage. in New York city, Sewed Bootees, Pegged Bootees, Served Boots, Pegged Boots, • Partite g Boxes. Samples of which can be seen at this office. Bidders will state the quantity they wish to furnish, and bow soon they can complete the delivery of the quantity they bid for.- • They will submit with their proposals a sample of the article they prop:ae to furnish. A proper guarantee must accompany all bids for the faithful performance of a contract. The United Slates reservegthe right 4 reject any part or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed for the in terest of the service. Proposals should be endorsed Proposals for Furnish leic(tere insert the name of the article bid for). end ad dressed to Lieut. Colonel D. H. VINTON. an3-7t Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A. - ARMY SUPPLIES. OPPICH OP ARMS CLOTHING AND 50gi BR,' WAY,• NEW YORK, July 653 7884. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office nntlll2 o'clock NI,. on TB ORSDLY. the 11th of August next. for tho delivery; by contract, at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage in New York city— . Array Blankets,' ot do:castle manufacture, wool, gray, (with letters 11. S. in black. 4 inches long in the centre), to be 7 feet long and 6 feet 6 inchea.wide, to igh 5 'pee ads each. Bidders will state the number they wish, to furnish. how many they can deliver Per week. :ellen. they oan commence, and when they can finish their deliveries. Proposals mitist be accompanied by a proper gamma tee, setting forth that, if willntract ia awarded to the Party named therein,• he at onoces,ecate i c e con tnict, and give bond for tae faithful park:manna of the same. • • bids 'The United States reserves the. 'right toreleot sll deemed objectionable. Proposals shall be endorsed "Proposels tor feral - tug Blankets, , ' and addre sed Col s Ns Lima .D. VINTON. - jyBo.9t Deputy Quartermaster Osnaral U. S. A. OIAD • SHERRY SPINS. 90 griarters, 10 ordsvimend 00 oases pure oldlherry Wine. Tor dale by B. P. MIDDLETON, stale ' 5 North FRONT Street. • • A 01110113' -AND .NETERAITS WILL Teredve ba ntaili o re!: , TY br a i rat i ng ,ga,"C i nnie N A , ientativ• Alma •' , Fotgn , distl a g . come r BROAD and vide (UMW amen: 1an 4 . 1 , 444 WA' • WANTS. A THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, .te-;th a bergs and Infnentlal aegneintance,.l4 open for as.EIgOgOEMENT with ttothe good Corgniussion or Jobb'A.4 non , c Addrers "Busineas4" Pram office. ILEITILLBR,Y AND CAVALRY HORSES WANTED. Ak3611371tr QUARTZSPILtarrr‘ ezintetAt's Cfrritrit i Pint ADATAiIiA, Scrly 27. 1864. HORSES iroltsble for the Artillery and Uavalry ear. vice will be pursliseed by the ruld,frsinnod, in Open rnatket, at a fair price. Each animal tribo enbircted tO the nano] Gov. - in:an ent'inspection before aeaeoted. Hosea to be del iveyed to th e D'Allei:ptatea'fnepector , at the Wmiem Pon. PT WI stria, between Eighth and Ninth g nat - BY order of C °/° 111 ; Rats H CRDSBIAIG Meititalit Quartermaster Gem:wail - G. S. A GEORDB ,013W6. Captaia• itzd osiStal2E,l2llB3lol74lBter. TTGIME OF REFERTE.-"WA : NTRD, at the Colored Department; an ASSintitlit Matme. Apply to J. H. L.VVERTE, ao3 va'2l.* Superintendent, TANTED-SECOND-INAND NVIIEILBARI6W PLATIPYIn]SCALE au3-3t" _ 12X.1 6 MART(IIT Street. WA NT ED-A PARTNER WITH about TEN THOUSAND - DOLE.ARS in an I EON FOUTO?pI. est,bliebed s.veral. years: Address to "H. H. 0., Box 2,11 A. Post Office. aelAt. WANT ED AT THE CITIZENS' SIIESTITITTE. REPEESENTS,YI* AND VCr- LUMBER AGENCY, 411 CHE.Orrtflt STREET.— Mercbants, Farmers, and other citizens, cm be supplied with acceptable Substitutes and Represeatetives on rea sonable and honorable terme, and have the same sworn in ad as to credit to any ward. .distrlet. trtonehip. or county of the following counties: Philadelphia,Choptpr, "'platoon% or Montgomery, by applying at 441 CHEST NOT Street. from 8 M. to $ P. if__ first hispr, bank. PAXSON- at CO. Tv ANTED- TWO FIIIBT-OLA.BB V CARPET UPHOLSTERERS. Liberal' -wages given.. Address Box 200, Po.t, Office. sttii-St • 8 000 --A. GENTLEMAN 6 9 • this snin wishes an interest' in an esta blished and pleasant business in this city or neighbor. hood. Address,in re ply. "M.N. J.. "PreAs office auwv, ta THE SUBSCRIBER. WISHES TO Purchase (for ca.h) a FARM of ove or two had dr4 d scres, 111 NoIOIEIIII or Western Pennsylvania. IL roust be la good cultivation, with all the xtecesurT buDjivga for a well-regulated farm. Address "J. D. BON WASHINGTON, D. C. al3 1m FOR SALE AIM TO LET. VOR SALE-VOLUMES 4. 5,6, AND '7 of THE PRESS Apply to J. C. WHITS, Jr.. 717 LOMBARD Street. between 9 and 12 A. M. an 2-20 FOR BALE— BRASS FOUNDRY Steam Engine. Lathes. Tools, and Fixtures of every, kind, in complete working order. Apply on the prennsee, 1005 BEACH Street, Kensington. iy3o-tf p ra APER MILL .FOR BALE ---TELIS Mill for anufactnring'Printing Paper, belonging to the undersigned, at Wheeling, W. Va., is otfcredlor sale. The buildings are stone and brick. and furnished with three rag engines and a 12. inch Pourd - cinier Ma chine, all in good running order. jy26- let A. A fiIiSTROWG dirSONg. TO LET---THE SECOND,THIRD, AND -a- FonrthFloors at 235 MARKET Street, through to Church alley. rah29•M TO RENT=-THE SECOND, THIRD, and Fourth Errors of 21.6 MARKET Street. Apply on premises. and-St WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY to DAVID CHILLAS, Newark, DeL. att2-Sin in FOB SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE -I=IPOSSESSION, Well built dwelling 815 North Tenth street; twelve rooms. Lot 17 by lko feet deep to a street. $7,000. Neat dwelling 626 North . Sixth street; twelve rooms. Lot 19 by 100. $8,700. Neat dwelling 457 North Fourlh street; eleven rooms. Lot 20 by 85 feet deep. Price $6.900 Excell.tt nearly new dwelling 1516 Mt. Vernon street. twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 90. $5,000. Neat dwelling south side of Green, west of T went ye , second; twelve rooms. Lot 20 by 180 to Brandywine street. I le-gent garden front and back. $7.500 Neat dwelling north side Chestnut, west of Fifteenth. Lot 20 by 125. $11,000.. Excellent dwelling north side Walnut, west of Fif teenth. Lot 20 by 120 to EL street. $11.503. Betides bundreds of others. The very boat office to be accommoi•ated at. in Ms city, coo be found by calling on GEORGE C. MILLER. practical Real Eitate Agent and Broker, 151 North-SIXTH Street an3-2.tif FOR SA L B-4;000 FARAH ! on; •=6- FARMS? Also, 1,850 DOUSES in Pbiladelnbia..-A- Also, 600 BUILDING LOTS in Philadelphia. Also, Mille, Country Seais, Timber Lands. • Coal Lands, Western Lands, Western Lands. Our Catalogue Sent Free. Our Catalogue Free. Pennsylvania Farm Register. Montgomery County Farm Register. Delaware County Farm Register , Cheater County Farm Register. Bucks County Farm Register. New Jersey Farm Register. - Delaware Farm Resister. Maryland Farm Register. ' House Register. Cheap Dwellings. ALL OF OUR REGISTERS NOW READY. SENT FREE to any address. Flo&se call or send. GEO, N. TOWNSEND & CO., - ISO - smws Sdp4l 123.il South FOURTH Street. F 0 R SALE—FIRST. CLASS as -W.I. Farm of 93 acres on the Media Railroad, 10 nines from Philadelphia. 22 Acres end good Building at Allegheny avenue and Twenty-el ghth sti eets. A neat and pleasantly situated• Cottage at Burlington, N. 9 J . :1 Acre Farni in Cecil confity, Md., with good Build ings. 60 Acre Farm in Delawre county, Pa:, near Chester. 111 Acre Farm on the Bastes pike, near Doylestown. 80 Acre Farm near Sellersville, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, several large lots of Ground, near the city for Cottage Sites and building Date. Also, a large number of Cottages. IT3 O B. F. GLENN, 1238. FOURTH Street, CLARGE AND -VALUABLE PBX/ FRRTY FOR SALE.—The very large and commodi ous LOT and BUILDIR; No. 308 OILERRY Otreet r neat the centre of business: containing. 60 feet on Chem street, depth 100, feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear o the lot, end at that width opening to a large eartrwei loadlag to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION _ are rare ly Met RM. AVOY at the °Nee of Olulgt Church Efospitni,_ iel3-3m Ro. 228 W. 61.1 Street. glai, FOR. SALE—ORFA.P FARM, 16 miles oat, ,near 13apisborougia Statiqn,Weitt Railroad:" 69 acres; excellentimprovemente - 0331,475 per acre. -- _ PETTIT, 7750 323 WALNUT Street. eFOR SALE--DESIRA.BLE AND bandsomely-improved PARE, - 74 acre!, 15' miles out. within five minotm walk of a elation on the Phila delphia and Trenton Railroad. Terme easy - Apply to - E. PIiTTPI', jy2) 323 WALNUT Street. WIDEIDICAL. SPRING DEBILITY 1 LANEIOI7It. LASSITEIDN. ISM THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM Fatalisr to the SPRING TIME OF YELL are hauteal ately relieved by the PAVVLpI SYRUP Or Protected EroiniCariZIPFMMDE OF IRON, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Supplies the blood with its vital principle, or - LIVE,ELEMENT, IRON, " Infusing STRENGTH, VIGOR, and NEW LITE into all Parts of the system. One of the most dletingolehed Twists in New England Writes to a friend as follows: ' " I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It haemade a New if.A3 of me; infused -into my system new vigor and energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated as when, you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental and pliyeical, than at any time during the last fiveyears.". An eminent Divine of -Boston says; "I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me ler vloOlt. BOW/A.170Y Of SYMMS. ELASTICITY of MUSCLE. Pamphlets free. . J. P. DISMDEE. No. 491. BROADWAY, NEW 1-01E/1. COUGHS I COLDS CONSUMPTION. I Wistor's Balsam of Wild Cherry ONE OF "TSB OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLR REDUTINK 21 THR WORLD FOR Coughs, Cola, Whooping Congh, Bronchitis, TottEenlta of Breathing, Aettuna, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, and Every Alfeetlen of THE THROAT, towas, AND CHEST Wistar'B Balayan.of Wild Cherry doe* not Dry eigo Cough and leave the aeeds of Caneumption in the 8.118- tem, but toosena it, and cleanses the Immo of all tm puritiee. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS" on the OiTappez. . . REDDING'S- RUSSIA SALVE 1 A Beal Pain Extractor. FORTY YEARS' SXPERIRRCI Ras.cully established the superioritrof this Salve over all other healing remedies. It reduces the most angry. looking Swellings and Inflammations as if by Maids; heals OLD Sows% WoCATDS. Busse, SCALDS. ISO:* art s surprisingly short time. • Only 25 ctB. a Box. The above are old ILIA weli-established Remedies For Sale by J. P. DINBMOB.B. 491 BROADWAY, NEW TORS 8. W. FOWL'S & CO., 18 TERMONT St., BOSTON, 3elB-swam and by all Druggists. TARRANS EFFERVSCENT SELTZER APERIENT IS THIS BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR ALL • BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. bICK HEAD ACHE, COcTIVE ' NESS. INDIGESTION, HEART BURN. SOIIR STOMACH. SEA-SICKNEMS, Ac., Ac. Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, the Great Chemist. says; " I know Its composition, and have no doubt it will prove most benepclal in those complaints for which ills recommended. ' Dr. THOMAS BOYD says ; " I strongly commend it to the notice of the p u blic. " Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: "I can with con fidence recommend it. " Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says; "In Platnlenty, Heart-burn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, dm. Ste the SELTZER APERIENT in my hands has provk i ndeed a valuable remedy." For other testimonials see pamphlet with each bottle. Manufactured only by TARRANT & CO., 278 GREENWICH Street, New York. Aar FOR SALE itY ALL DRUB GISTS. myltt teal _ KLBCTRICITT. W Oi I covExj. WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC acut, and chron ic d * is DlB cured by speciaLkcarantee, when desired by the pa tient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in use of a failure, no charge is made. NO drug ging the system with uncertain medical agents. All cures performed bi Magnetism Galvanism. or other 1110 d 0011140= of) itectricity, without shooks or Iv; ergrapetugi;tet sir Pam latioptlet,F,, o w r l t ic %t!i c e n r th igo ih rila i : dregs of certificates from some of the most reliabl e men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and. permanently cared after all othek treatment fro -4 medical men bad failed. Over twelve thottscp.a clued in, less than five years at UM WALNUT Sr. Consultation Free. Prof. BOLLES ii Dr. BROWN bli-Ur 1 5 120 WALNUT . Sts Thaidehlii& I. ECT RI C I TY.—WEEA.T IS, LIFE -A-A WITHOUT HEALTH T—Eirs. BARTHOLOMEW 9 ALLEN, Medical Electricians. having N _remov e North d their Office from North Tenth street to o- DP* ELEVENTH Street, below Race. will stIU treat and care all curable o rgan; d whether Acute or Chrettle, without shoe...lean, incoucettleoce, by the use of ELEC TRICITY; in its mod' newtons and Homeopathic Mod& eines, Costszonption, first and se- General cata rr h. • crud stages. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or Neuralgia , ' Kidnaps. Rarer and drys, Diabetes. Congestiwc. Prolapans Uteri (risillng of Asthma. the.WOmb ) . Dyspepeht. Hzoniorrholds, oz Piles. Rheumatism. Eittgal Disease. probohltts. Deafness. Teetimontala at the office, 161;North Eleveath street. osise hours, 9 A. M. to 6 Y.. M. LIRE. BARTHOLOMEW & ALLEN, Medical Electrician*. - North BLETENTH Street. TAYLOR'S A.RNIC - A. OIL OR EMBRO CATIOP never Me to cure Ittieumatisualieursicits. abs Frosted FeeL.ChApped Banda , and sit Skin Dis eases.-'Price M.,arsd wholesale and retail layEL a TAY. LOR, Druggist, TErriTH end mm-Gag OBIiiIMIEN'B CARRIAGES.- AAIUN* SON. iianlatultakera. 150 DOCK Street, below Secohd. • an. - lee OZ . . 7 LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE sTolm;condittea_by Ladies. TWBLIPTH 'Street, And door below Rene. 'Every article in NES their Ude Mellott esti,. and torrent m In Intik& G. U. .DVEr, optietor, Attends to Gentlemen. on tbe earner et TwELFTfI Dad LOB Streote. N. B.—Professions/ 'win *west, • sio-3aLt • . AUCTION SALES. - A lICTION MLR 01' 0014litlitrEED llonz NT DEPAILTIERNT.-CAVATar OVEloz OF CIFEEF quiMmularrim, WAlnn.w orom, D. U. Jill, 4,1661. WM' 'NI sold fa - Ammo AUCTION, to the lOsluilit bidder, at the Mlle? tagrntsees neZed -- LEBANON, Polof.„,iBDAY, Jll7, 1i.1‘,.16f;t: BEADING Pena% THUAISDAY, i ntr . 214, BeRItIntIRO, reeette, THITSISDAT. Job , NW ISM Attnoxe - rosos. TinFESHAT ,IkTstAlia, Met WILLIASIEWOHT, TlitliSDATrAtitast ICY-. TWO ituNDEZD 000) fiMPAII44OI - CM PIA& Theo Horses hex* been wittesened as oath for tin CP:Pah? sdretee of WiY Array. For head and Farrn.Ferposes auttYtaiAl Vavraint raw" be had. Horsessold stenbi. Terms: Cash, to United States Otarreutry. 3..5.X.; Mut, Lieut. Co? and. Chief santeraieeter .111.30 t . .eaYaltY O:PPPPL 51IIS.E2W.ENTgl,,- 111 - EisiEg -AtTICACTION AND elekt AND. Ca2ll3llVATlnl*'. THE COATIEERSEY.3O SUFFEtattaf dr..CO. '8 BIo.II , IIIOTFINEiIAGERIE, AND THAYER At I , lolr,EB' . EfE IrlflTEr BTATEW CIRCUS COMPINED, Will open on tbe eosolorth lot, , on 'ARCH' tilia*it,bo-* tween Nineteenth aortaNcentletir... ON MOND AV .V.VENJEGI. the Bth Pint,. • and continue open untirBaturday errening, 13tIr lust. Exhibitions will 91.R0.13e given on. ever/ Afternoon during the Wes k. excepting Dlonda7. On. W EDNEs DAY Ms:slog a %motel Exixibitioh of ; the animals will be gives, tbe_net llxx ceeds to be for Ma nor - gloss by I lie rebel ra 4 sl st,Chem ersburg. Thin Menagerie is one oft he rarestcolleoLions of birder end beasts now exhibitingln'the: world. The pach3r dermatous animals are welt' renrescoted, among them' the wonderful Elephant HANNIBAL; and the celebrated . HIPPOPOTA IVIOS, 'RIVE HORSE. For .particulars see small biUc. took out for tbeg Grand Procession on Monday. sth inst. Admission to the paviltinn 50"toints. Children under 12 years, 25 ceote. Afternoon rerfortnance commences • at 2 o'clock ; Evening 7,.46 o'clock , A &mission to anima l exhibition, on' We ane2do.7 lug, II o'clock, only 25 cents. arra GROvER , S NEW O;4tESTNIJT STREET THEATRE. THIS ETF-SINTI,, The Grandßea:Fantle, Alneical, Sp6ttaiitlar DralAA. ALADDIN; Or, THE WorzDERFUL LAMP. Presented after three months' active presaaratlatt la a style of unPrecederGed magnificence, rc:Rete with lama derfnl Trvnuformationv Magnificent Scenery, Grant Marches, Superb Costu mesi and Properties. Agiantillsi Music and Chernres. iy3.3;tf ALNIMSTREET" THEATRE: ONE WEEK MORE .` SAHFOR.I:O I .B TROUPE. . FRANK MORAN - Has been 'naffed to 'llia GREAT E TOMBINATION, OREAYFRPF - ALLlA r N m erFlrilf PRESENTED; Dour 0 1 411 -0 4 . 7 34:. Commence at S a'ntoek. ' THE ACADEMY 01 1 ' FLNE A R TS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, to OPEN HAILT. for viettork.froin 9 A. 66.• to 6 P. H. jet* 110A.RDIBIG. BOARDING AT 'A PLEA.SVTT FARM- ` _a_rt hones in CHESTER COUNTY. 36 miles - from the city; *teems by raiL For farther information cal! on. the Proprietor, on THURSDAY and FR f SAY. the 4th and oth inst. at No. 38 'North SIXTEENTH. Street. from 10 A. M.llll 4P. ht. an3-3V BOARDING -.-A SUITE OF BEAUTI FUL ROOKS. on-second floor. with Both. &c . si tuated en. WALAUT Street. Address " Baker," Pres/ office. acl-Se BOARDING. -TWO SECOND-STORY rooms TO LET, at ISA Nortb TEEM St. LOST AND FOUND. s - 10 REWARD,-LOST-THIS ing, MORN- M . a private MEMORANDU..BOOK, contain iim VO.:: - 0 in notes; a/so, some valuable papers, of no Name to any one but the owner. . The finder, by returning it to No. 2016 'WOOD Street, mat receive the above reward, and the thanks of the owner. . It! EXCURSIONS. • TrANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S ",XCI.J3EtSJEON` ATLANTIC CITY, WEDNESDAY, AriarsT 17th c ISO& .13,274 f A d dr is t GRAND PLEASURE E2C WESTON'S TO LANE SUPERIOR. —One 'of the following splendid flret.olass steamers, CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIGS IRON CITY, TRAVELEB.,_METEOB., IRON SIDES, LAC LA BELLE, and ,P.EWABIO, wall leave CLEVELAND Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. IN., each day of the week, (Met Saturday and: Senday, and Detroit, Michigan , oil following days at 2 o'clock P. H. thromh the mouths of IDLY and AMIDST, making Grand Excursion Trips to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seas of America,which, for utility, pleasure, end hew th,ars unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 miles' embraces -six degrees or latitude. and eleven of longitude, and incindes in its circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron and Superior wick the beautiful rivers Detroit , St. Clair and St. Mary's.. The man and extensive mines of iron and copper. , unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dis covered and inviting ,deposits of silver lead, wild and romantic scenery, combined with its pure and brazils* climate., render the Lake Superior trip one of far more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student, the pleasure seeker or the invalid. ' The above-named steamers are elegantly-fated ep with large airy Cabins and -State-Rooms, whil t every precaution has been taken to provide for the !safety and. comfort of paesengers. Fare including State-Booms and Meals, about 234 center per mile. Time occupied in making the round trip,froce_ ti too days. Bo l om secured, and further information obtained, for application to proprietors. BOBT. HANNA at co. • HUSSEY & IifeBBIDE. Moreland, Ohio. .I .T WHITING & Co., JOHN HOTEMINGS, Detroit, Brichigam. 30.4 au26 FIRE-PROOF SAFES. L L B CHILLED IRON SAFE. -11,1E.A.IYY" - 31 7 '01% W.A.IEI LET THE ENEMY CONII OM. To David Eva.4B, of the Arm of Roane & Watson Yon publicly assert in a late newspaper article that you will drill through any Chilled Iron Safe Lillie bee in use. in one half to two hone' time. &c., if/Mud:MC the Bank of Northers Liberties' Safes, or yen will forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars. Now this is a very cheap - way of playing bluff. You. know there is neither a banker nor a business man that would have an ex pensive Safe operated upon with unlimited power for two, hours, to be mutilated, disfigured, or in any way diserocited, for the paltry sum of one hundred dollars. This game is played out. " Now, if TOIL have any confidence in your ability to drill chilled iron. or any confidence in Evans & Watson's Best Bank Safe, as compared with Lithe's, to withstand the bargiar,or anir confidence in Evans & Watson's Mercantile .Safe. as compared with Lillie% to stand fire, you, have the op portunity to make it manifest. Yon have lust sold to the Seventh National Bask, of Philadelphia, we are in formed, for Sl,Nte t a Bank Safe, representing to the Bank that your bafe was a much better protection against the buar than Lillie's and charging a much higher pries foret. You have alrendy made the chal lenge to test the eafee of the Corn Exchange Bank; an& stated your own terms. We now make the following proposition: Thatyou shall furnish the Seventh National Bank Safe and we will furnish o-..e of the Bank of Northern Liberties Safes for a test. upon your own terms to the Corn Exchiiikerßank. Each party shall place in the hands of responsible parties the sum of $1.0,5) co $5,000, as forfeiture, to be paid over to thh wieeing party (as you may elect) if YOU have not the confidence to place Evans & Wat son's Safe alongside of Lillie's ae a Burgltit-proof; and will not accept The above proposition, w e.will give you three hours instead of two hours (the time yeast-Alto obtitin the money in one of the Safes at the Bank of the Northern Libel-nee, said money to be furnished neither: Proposed, and to be plated:in the Eafe preciselyhier or the Bat k t the Safe to be operated uponas pre posed in the challenge to the Corn Exchange Bank. ant If tbe money is not obtained in the three hours, you aria to make good any damage.done to the Safe, and the~ : money co be ours. Yon way yon can dreg six holes with one- drill through Lillie'a Safe. We will allow you two of the best steel drills yjm CUR prOCUIO to get threttat the above Safe- Again, Ton say Messrs. Weaver & Sprankle were in duced to change Lillie's Safe for one of Evans & Wat son. on account Of its superiority as a Tire proof. • We DOW propose that you shall furnish -Weaver & , Sprsnkle's safe, and we will furnish either of two safes Of same size and character of the Lillie Safe yousroceiel , in exchange—Beams & Brother, Market street, be w _ Second, has one, or 7. Rickman & Co., corner of Tau - d. and /hark et streets, has the other, and purchased about the same time as that of Weaver & Sprankle s—these Safes ebalibe tested as lire proofs in a suitable furnalKt- A committee of disinterested business men shalt be ap pointed to lest them, eesentially-upen the term , ' pabliely . announced by you last winter, and $5OO to $l,OOO shall be put np as tot feiture by each party. as you may elect. Neither party to have posseeeiou of the Safes tested until after the WK. We await your acesptasee, LEWIS LILLIE & SON— M. Sal/LER. Agent s . No. dt S. SEVENTH Street.- N. B.—Should any or all of the.above propositions be accepted, and should we be successful in any or all, the net proceeds we may derive from our opponent, deduct hag actual expenses of the tea's, shall be presented to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, as the money is not , the obiectof the test. • LEWIS LILLIE & SON. - M. C. SADLER, ageni. - • • PERSONAL. - • Tomiso - NA L.-RED OR BL&OR.11414, EAR DROPS 50 cents per par. anger9l6 RACE Street. ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGHAM & WELLS- HAVE MIS BALE lIRAVY MEDIUM. AND LIGHT szeurrufas AND SHIRTIROS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CASPRICS AAA SILESIA& DROWE, BLEACHED. AND COEZET JEANS. e2s4ltf No. IS wORATED YARN. he. n EXPRESS &KAMP TSB ADAMS E RESS.OOMPANY, Glace 25SG* atiIESTICOT street, forstardarßa;calse Package , . *Mac abaaniae, Bank lqates. and topecte, either by Its - o*lt lines or in connection With - 0 her Express Corttplra, to all the principal Town:awl Cities is the alp Stelae.E. S. Sei:lnm', fa/ Oeaeral Sayeriaten&drit. • aTniaISW W LBT 011.:"7 BR *ED PBEILABBLPILIA._ BALI, BOAD, Via MEDIA.. SUMMER ARE NOMEBIBM—CRANGE Or BISPOT. On and after M01.0.1a, May 23,1964, the' trains will leave Philadelphinjrpm Benet. earner of . THIRTY . - DIRST and MABlLETitS•beets (Weal. Phtladelphial, at en g and 11.116 A. hi., aad at 30, 4.45 and 7 'Po iL Weet Chester at. 6.20 a. ?AC and li A. AL ,'and.A. 2 Le anafir P. M. On Sundays, lease Philadelphia at S. 33 A. M. and %SG P.M. Leave Wettlielieeter at &a. andtAP h i The trains leaving Plitladaiplink ft. at .C4A, =dot.* P.M., and Weet, Chester at 7.46 A. M'aind.o neat with tratee on the P. and BC. E for ern and. Intermediate PeTnatil•ll/LNAY WOO. 1), apl General Samintegident. ism ar ioi t FOR C A1 3 MAY.—Tall staunch ind contmediouti IsteAraer MAN. lIATTAII, Captain B. A, rather, of tato, Co May Lip" having been released by the tio`retn *ant, ii neck makitirker regular b4P 3 to glaze May bump, Axon_ BTla WHARF ever,' TUN,S.UAT.: TRURSOaIt. and BATE! DAY at 9 o'clit ; returaln.z, leaceL' Cap. Nay GMII7I Nom:W. Wodltosa&Y.' and Nrida ... N. sIBK o'clock. touching at New . Caatie, going artdx_ Fare .1.11190 p carnage hire incltuted• bervan i° w- 51 :4 carriage Mae' extra. Freight at taw rates. No keight received Oar e c a oc k, and ix all cases must be pre- d. .1912-ti JOSEPH A. tirrxwAsT, agent - _ 4 1,76. FOR ALBANY AND TROY,- via Illawarta and Raritan Canal.—Ma barge If i tiTEREi B. DANVERS, Master, is Bow loading at first wbirt below SPRUCE Street. and will sell for the above points on WEDNESDAY, August 3d. Tkr freight, which will lie taken on reasonable terms. aDDIy to • D. L. FLAN‘GAN. &Sent. and-St No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. • FROM itICNIT 'YORK, FOR NEW HAVEN. HARMED. PRIN -311MA), iiiid:BOETON.--The steamers COirriNaNTAI. d°ll ll sad 14,11 CITY leave Peek Blip. Beet 14 11,10. aii..ll,4llods.