_....seezzetmesesememengssermeesesweenenmesseeeseseesses_ •,,,,,, speed down Market street. A. aliened the unpaid requisitions to Increase eler ~est or Fifth street the soldier, betaCITY 113C-Velnfiel. Whocommetelall. s, of the way, was knooked down, ir eleven millions, shows a disposition to rely as little N Hartwell,BrOoklyr. - James Ryan , New York 0 0 ,,. - rr y badly inAred The u the Awed • upon currency banes as possible. Tins mos L T Voigt: New 1 ork Sidney Foster,New York T moron and economical ankh' in W 8 Seal ,Pennsylvania Wni Hobart Wash, D C John Scott, Lancaster co 0 3 Reimel, bS A ;4;.1e,1 very profusely, accused said The New York Post of Saturday says : tla Wheeler eetiwit Sewing er. Wilson fiee fa ~ think Ile wail driving at a deakeerese Gold opened at 260, and on sensation rumen rose 17 mil y la a se w in g maelallb. mild ife krit'w R cosegui Deb,mars Joh n Gra Chaste • nee °Meer stated that he was running to 2614, closing dull at 2604. Exch,ange is lame. ma ilso ie n h : e be in t t h h e e b w e o st r , ld s . im x pleee ry , aces' W conies, B o ston .. L R Flat4 n l eo money returned it not ens: Jae Underwood, Centre co J D Jobason, Chester co ewer to arrest him for fast driving, a few live at 109 for gold. - - eh w Gee n D ow ll e od n gSoll, Oxford N Rittenhouse, Roxboro Wore the soldier wall ten over. The de- • The loan market Is inactive, and lenders have tir eli ty e•W iur r tiar i aerry , all . d ln t st he rfotion !given at the ve : a s; • u ss required tO enter bailin the BUM of 1600 some trouble to place all the capital at their dialea demise of the Purchasers . T P Potts 2 16 1 ' B r T a h l o l mpsom Oxford .1 H B k lit a si l ifi, C W hes ea t t er Creater et. sal at 7 per cent. on call. The stock market opened dull and closed Without stooko 7se i v l e s n on th, a an ge d neYNo, 704 Chestnut street, above GO te the Wheeler & ye' ee W sr Brown, New York [Before Mr. Alderman Battler. ] any Increase of activity. Governments are slightly lower, State BROFHEISIONAM THIEVES. steady, railroad bonds etrong, mining shares 8- examine these wonderful machines. . The .Madison. Pendletete alias Dutch , was committed on gloated, coal Stooks quiet, bank Shares heavy , a nd n TEE STOOP op Gaze J AR GoNdwin, Trenton Jas Fitch, Pittsburg , ay al ternOen for the term of ninety days, as a renlieroroardesthhaernesosatredagdyoid was quoted' . i 't 260.-6 ur n, be, TIMMYSN'S FORNISErwo yt Eyes i2'.. lam, N I Goons offered by Mr. George Grant, No. 810 Chest- ET Orne Chita o 1; g ' tonal_2lef, .W B ve) loc . New Jersey I.V . Curti , Wilmington, John E. MuiffY. Pittaburg Richard Roberta, Willa not street, is the finest in the city, and his celebrated s s Sked, Naw Jersey Geri Wilson . a PMrls, alias Patsy, who wae balled before land oal Cpany at' Michiga nr easswa So thorn y et a t t ,an Welding to appear on Saturday, was not 11239' `Reading at 184%; ' lpr/eels MEDAJ. SHIRTS, " invented by Mr. J. F. j P J o nes, Gtorgetown,D C John B Ricketts Bail had been entered by his brother to Mile ; Pittsburg at 112%; Hook Island a atP V D Manner, New jersey 113 y ; Taggart, are masurpaesedby enyothers lathe world • wit o'lll,ooo. This was publicly proclaimed Chicago and Northwestern at -57 ; Northwestern 4* 1 _ forfeited. preferred at 90; Ohio and Mississippi at 5 in fit, comfort, and durability. beller, W Haven • 0. • ung n ewma alker was committed in default The ap_pended table exhibits the chief movements THE UPWARD TENDENCY IN THE PRIORS of all bell to t future good behavior. There at, the Board compared with thelatest p rices of l6C e . B . lnjornm e c u k e nsuu , Be T w h y e o ß rk mid Afi u D g o l s e te . r, Bethlehem evidence against him, except that he was yeeterday:kinds of commodities is not felt more universally in S lif Leshler. Easton B A Jacobson, Bethlehem to be a thief one year ago. Since that time Geo Wilmerton, U$ A D Hartzog, Easton , - era had not seen hlm. United States en 1881, rag Sat. Frt. /de. Dec. any department than in the article of Coal. To save Raw Paul, e e Jobs Weidner • United States Bs. 1681, Coup i 1 u5 0636 ,,, it% .es .. money, thereftre, our citizens should purchase their It-Unreal, Quakertown FI) Miller [Before Mr. Alderman Shoemaker.] United Blahs 7.30 I ^- 07''' isi 7 ' 1 .. • • Coal at the celebrated Yard of W. W. Alter, 957 C Roberts, (.l &Hirst, U S .1. ASSAULTING AR OFFICER. United States 6-20 s, coup 108.4 109% .. 1 - North Ninth street. .1' Oable, Pottstown United Mame cert. cur Tennessee sixes 94% 04 ... x or the representatives of the Seventeenth 67 57 .. - A Onerous EXPERIMENT.-Fasten a nail or key SPECIAL NOTICES. . armed John Welsh, was arraigned on Satin'. Missouri 5ixe5........ ••.•• .. • the charge of committing a violent assault p a w g a mall 67 67 - " Atlantic Mall 180 179 1 to a string, and suspend it to your thumb and linger, -. ttery on a pollee off since, icer a short time e, ' 275 281. .. g and the nail will oscillate like a pendulum. Let COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. s that the officer had a prisoner In custody de- Erie York Central Railroad 130%130 X • • someone place his open hand under the nail, and it This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such eldversal do ........ .•......112% 112% • • hf. s rescued by defendant . A struggle en- Erie Preferred .:.. will change to a circular motion. Then let a third nand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, Is MILD Web resulted in he officer being so badly Hudson River Do% lids • • • • . that lie was confined to his house nearly two Beading 120 130% • • 4 person place hiseand upon your shoulder, and the and EMOLLIENT Mita nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT. ies 1.341! • hi The defendant was required to enter ball After the board the market closed with some in- nail becomes In a moment stationary, or trace the ED, and EXTBINELY BENEFICIAL in its action neon , in of $2,000 to answer. diem lons of improvement. Five-twenties rose to necessary letters upon the back of the party holding the Skin.. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods HEAVY FORGERY. 108 X, oertificates to 943,1604% :0e , Erie olosed atilt the string, and the nail will distinctly sketch out 112%, Hudson at 1.30%911130%, Reading at 139.iigdealers. , femif.tothsly the words "B uy all you r wear i ng apparel at the . !any ft man Presented a 616,000 check at the 135%, Michan Southern at 90690,he Illinois Cen- - - . • ICs' Bank. It purported to have been drawn tral at 129 129%, Pittsburg at 113, Toledo at 1326 Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, BUY YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES, .rug W. Childs. The teller regarded the Isas Fort Wayne at 11436611 4 %, NorthwesternAt Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Gentlemen, and Children at JOHN P. SLOAN'S, 800 Ith Forms sespielon, and the man who pre. 57272573 f, Northwestern preferred at 90;f23904, Cum- ' -- ---- MARKET Street. Philadelphia, and at his Store on it, losing confidence, availed himself of the berland at 58%650. • " Anviorea PROM TEE ARMY OF TUB POTOMAC." my opportunity to escape. Kr. Childs pre- -We have a great many &deices from the army, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. 4.116-3t*l JOHN P. SLOAN. • the check se forgery. - • Philadelphia Markets. Atrouse 0.-Evening. but nobody seems to take the advise. In the first FOR SALE LOW, FOR CASH, A . RETAIL INTERESTING TO ALDERMEN. The demand for Flour is limited, both for ex- place, men down there are getting fewer, and we sue SToRE, doing a good business. Apply at 3306 .t Attorney Wm. B. Mann has are advised at home, by the Increased bounties and ARKET Street, West Philadelphia. anti-2t" - unusually notice port and home use, and the market is dull. unusually large number of returns to the Sales comprise about 2,300 bblis extra family at the increased number of "bounty jumpers . ," that ~., sedans of the court havenOt been returned.HOUSE OF PHILA ~ ey are made forthwith, the delinquent ma- -1 ' ' I 0 WWI 50 68 bbl, and 500 bbls City Millie do on __ .men are valuable. Also, another advice is not to I.HE POPULAR CLOTHING • - "OAK HALL." , will be progeouted. The • business of the private terms. The retailers and bakers are buying wear your good clothes either under Burnside or - a on delayed because of the fleeted of the at from $960.10 for superfine ; $9.50610 for extra; under a mine, for you might get blown tes for so Beet - class goods at moderate prices. . WANAMAK ER & BROWN, ' ,to attend promptly to the °Metal details ei0.50611.50 for extra family, and $12612.50 for deleg ; but when you go down to the army, either 5. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets_ twines!. . f ancy lots, as to quality. R y e Flour i s scarce, and as brigadier or vivandiere, get clothing sellable at in demand at $9 19 bbl. Corn Moan s also scarce. Charles Stokes', under the Continental. om Department (to maketo order) No. 18. Sixth St. . 1 ' AN . GBAJN.-The offerings of Wheat are light, and It in demand, with sales of 4,000 `bus at 22.5082.55 THY IT Once!-And it is morally certain that WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREIWIMI MOM D COMMERCIAL. or prime old reds, and $2.0062.68 for new do ; white Jayne's Carminative will be relied on over after . t 'EXCHANGE SALES Aug. 6, 1809 • angea at $27062.75 'fl bu, as to quality . Rye LOCK-STINCR ' BEFORE BOARDS. e selling in a small way at 21.7561.85 for. new and old. Corn' Is in steady demand, with small sales of wards as an efficient remedy for Diarrimea,.Dysen • Sth $• ..cash 48 1 86 0 Reading ll''' • •eaell 67 prime yellow at $1.7301.78 IR bu. Oats are sailing tery, Cholera, Summer Complaint, and all Sto- ' SEWING MACHINES. " had 46g SOO do bail 67,14 . 'Petrol- .blO 2 100 d 0..., .....bl&in 87 at 840860 for new, and 888900 ill bu for old. machic AffectSone. Compounded with care- from .. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. . glit, 67 son do gi DAP.E.-Firet N'o. 1 Quereitron is In demand and the best understood ingredients known to the meill -0734 100 do • one scarce at $5O efl ton; most holdert ask more. ,• One 100 do ins COTTON.-Prices have again advanced, and tee cal faculty, Its action is certain and always to be Saleerooms. 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh FIRST BOARD. - . market is firm, with sales of midelings at $1.726L73 depended upon, while the reputation It has at! ! k C&P 10534 4000 11 S Coupon 6s_.•• 105% 121 lb cash. 31=0IP.s.1D al 011 2% 1000 do...eash R eg 106% Greoenarns.-Sugar and Coffee continue quiet, Mined as a Standard household remerry shou l d '. _ GRAFF.--On the sth inei - , at .Cispe Island; N. 5 , 24 NH City Bs, New 100%; and we hear of no melee worthy of notion in either. .nfloal 98 1000 Sob Nay es, 'Bl b 5 93 PETROV/Mi.-There IS no material change to no. dace all in want aim& a medicine to give Ilan irm - 1 ' Friends and relatives are invited to attend religions Nancy, wife of L. G. Grad: " ' av Pref 40 20(XI do b 6 93 tice ; sales are Making at from 49651 c for crude ; mediate trial. Prepared only at 242 Chestnutf . services at her late residence, EO4l Mount Ver.loo. street, Is Nay.•.... 8834' 1000 do b 6,„ 2,1 80686 e for refined in bond, and 608950 $1 gallon for street. an 8. 26 -- ' ibis eniondsnevening at 8 o'clock, previous to being 833 f 1100 do removed to Patsburg.for interment. _, • • " " free, as to quality. . Bch. It 4634 1000 ken Canal e 5.... 51% SEEDS.-Olover continues scarce, with small sales IT IS A FAULT in many medicines that, while they JARDEN -oa,the Bth inst. Samuel Jardem rig A MR WM Pollee 11,1 st mart 125 enshi37 40 2000 do 125 at $12814 611 64 Rs. Timothy eons at $1 le bu, and are removing the diSease they are prostrating the Hie relatives and. friends and' those of the family are respectfully. invited to attend his' (emend from his late , lea R Pref 2034 OEM Union Canal Oh. 22 Flaxseed on arrival at $8.60 held, bu. patient beyond, recovery. -Dr. D. Jayne's Altera- • residence, 1957 Che•tuut street, 9th inst ~at 4 o'clock, Prof 006 ROO 0 & AAI es, '59 2d 117 litoer.-Pig Metal is firmly held, but there Is not Run....be 5% 4000 N Jersey Loan.. 112 much doing,. small sales of Anthracite are makingJONES .--On the 4th of August, E.. Kate Jones, wife of tive has no such drawback. On the - contrary, while • Without furthetice: . ** upon fie,-‘Bl 1064 600 Fella & San 75... 112 at f rom g7007_5 O 9 ton for the three numbers. Mane- it - neutralizes the virus of the disease at its ...AIMEE BOARD. lectured Iron is In demand at full prices.very * Samuel R. Jones, of Hanover Fornaee N. J., and source, it sustains the strength of the sufferer. - • daughter of the late Jelin J: - Jacob, F.M., 'of Louisville. ;II R 62 100 Petrol Oen tr e • ..... 9 NAVAL STORES.-Small sales of Spirits of Tar- By. t l in R. ~. ....... ers 100 Nob & Dela M..h3S 1434 pentine gee making at $3.7068.75 qp gallon. Rosin SonoentA, In all its multiplied forme, is nom- ii ARKER.-On the 6th net. , Ditvid C. Harker, the . teak 0i1.... 5 103 214cElhenn_y 011. 634 is scarce , with small sales at 1645650 "41 bbl. pletely eradicated by it. . 64th year o f his age. Hie relatives and friends ate respectfully invited to , I Bonds 118,4 106 Reading It b 66 06 0 .- HAY Is' firm, and held at 228812 6lil ton for baled. t 1 24 100 do b i n 67 0 'RAM 0 ntinu s scarce • small sales are Making at ()ANTED, Cancerous and Seirrhous Tumors are • attend his funeral,frour his late•residence,,N.W, corner Fifth and Powell streets, on Monday morning, 9th inst., New WA' 2 0) do bsSzlist 674 o e ' - speedily and effectually Cured by it. ee :auk 11•5 28% ItiO do e 7,,, 140 IF lb. - at 10 o'clock. - B. 24 100 •do we n t elp PROVISIONS.-The market continues dull, with . s KIN DISEASES, comprising all varieties cicala- CHUACHMAN.--Kiiled in action on the reta of July Petrol. -WO 74 1110 e ess: small sales of Mess Pork to notice at 240642 i Bacon last..at Aatilty'e Gap, Va,Samnel K. Churchman, of Company F, 20th Pennsylvania-Cavalry, son of Henry - . Co,quote 1 Hams at 21625 c • Pickled ditto at 200, and tierce neauo affections , are removed by this Alterative. L. and Sarah It. Churchman of New Castle county, Lard at from 20,4621 e la B. Butter Is in demand, , EPILEPSY , 007evereerows, on FITEL-The Altera,- Del,. In the 17th year of his neat ** d Slates Bonds, 1881....... ... .. ...las% 103% d States Certi..of Indebtedness.- 94 95 with sales of soild•paoked at 3384013 fie Th. live not only suppresses-the attacks of this disease, 1 uRDY.-.on the 4th init., .Rachel Purdy. in the 7/d '•. -d States 7 MG Notes . 107 KS WHISKY has declined, with sales of about 800 WS but, by Its action, the morbid tendency to a relapse' Y Her f ie her age are invited to attend her - and zeTalivea -tors' V0t5her5.,......., .......... 91 92 Pennsylvania and Ohio at 1766177 e 'ft gal. frnds Certificates finlndebteduess.. ..... 434 4% The following are the receipts of hour and grain is removed. . - funeral, from the residence of her brothel-in law, No. 449 Coatee et. „on Second day morning, - at 11 o'clock. ** 260 . .Y.o3f at this port to-day : • This standard remedy enters into the circa] a l i e n ; • RICH'S. -On the morning of the sth in at Fishing • . change 080 282 4 Flour 1,840 bble. . ty Bonds 108 100 Wheat 7,0-10 bus. and passes 'with the blood, which it purifies, into . Crrek. Colombia, Co., Pa..- Gideon L. Mollie, in the continues - easy at 7 per cent. The street Corn 2,900 bus, every tissue and-fibre of the body, SO that, no matter ' l ,lb h y e e r a e r ia ol iv h es is Rated friends of the family are invited to 27 re all the money wanted for stook opera- Oats ' MN bne• what is the nature of the disease, nor where it Is attend the funeral,' from the residence of hie father,. Ed :4 here is a -general expectation that the New York Markets, August 6. t 4 ' 1 4r without f th •* noon, R 0C 0, . Ilr er once located, it is sure to be reached and expelled from. ward Richie No. 444 North Eighth stet, this after , nth -will bring no important disturbance the system. The afflicted should try it once. Pre- Term -0e Thursday morning, otuonst 4th, 1864. kat. pared only at No. 242 Chestnut street. ituB-2t Frederic Graff Vaux, only child of William Se and _ ___ _ Emily G. Veen. i rrn at a further advance upon Friday's •.,tends friends and those of the family are invited to at. Ing at 260. EYE AND EAR most successfully treated by J. the funeral, from his father's residence, No. 17 1 .0 Isaacs, M. D., Coullat and Aurlst, 511 Pine at . Artlii- • Aechstreet. this afternoon, at.:4 o'clock : Interment at ' • k market presents no important abanges, Laurel Hill. . elaleyes inserted. No charge for examination. jy2134.1 • cunt of business done at the Stock Board _ . . ely limited. The 5.20 loan declined on Weekly Report of Interments. to 108%, while the 'BlO sold at 10514 for the ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.- , . iIEALTH ilmos, August 6,-1864. nd 100%•for registered. State and city • ' - Deaths an d Interments tri the City of Phi/delsivhici. from the Stile of July to the eth of Aignat, 1864. are very dull. Company bon& were ' - The Continental. (1. Camden and Amboy sixes of - 'B9 att. •ci . •si Mrs I) 3 Claatt, Brooklyn TT Elniw6cd, Rochester , : • 5 - .5 ...6 and Philadelphia and Sunbury sevens also C M Gantt, Brooklyn Mrs F W Barnes .henna Canal sixes sold at 61%; Penn- W B Skates. Lewistown W H Johnson &la Bait ,°A l O lB ° OF DEATH . ..a 21 J . P Lewis,Wheeling,Va A L Phythlan , Us .W ~ ;s 4 , s 0 °Arlen OF DEATH. : 7; ..., - e. E el 0 I •et mortgagee at 125, and Schuylkill Navis John Groenendori Gen John _ Hesston, Jr, Cal ----- — - I! of 'B2 at 98. Some Union Canal bonds G F Watson, Va I' 5 Matthews, Ohio Abscess 1" Fever, Scarlet 1 A J B Finlay, lOttanning Mrs Egan, New York - sphyxia 1 " Typhus •• high le a slight advance. Shares were A Allison& is, St Lords Mrs Barrett, New York. - Apoplexy 2 1 ` Typhoid% .... 12 4 Pennsylvania Railroad declined I, and Croup Mrs Lel. Perkins & child' John Trimble&son,Nasheil B urns an d scalds ... 1 1 " Spotted ' 7 2 Gangrene '..... 1 1 sales were very light at former prices . 31 ,C r c Liegi e. : zt a, I l li n, diatiapolis Thos Barry , Washington Cancer Uterus 1 Hemorrhage 1 8 Its were lower. Sehuylkill Navigation Maryland Mrs Com Ardick, Wiwi, .. J P Putnam . Boston - R Aulick..ll S N - Ciumalties 2 - Hopping Cough I A T enell, 0 5 Pl4' Inflammation - Brain - 3 6 echoed se, and Lehigh Navigation 1 , A J J Tones New York .W R. Pickerman, Wash Mrs Dick erman. Wash Congestion Brain.- 49 I ••• -Bronchi 3 -ton Coal was made at 45, a decline of S. Miss J E Dennett,Pittebinw master idaßlotir, Wash _- r _2 Boy. els• ..... . 1 " Liver 2 ' were very dull. Arch-street Passenger I J Mills, Maryland Miss Idoßlair, Washington .. Chop do Soleil 2 2 1 1,, T W Whittlesy. Rochester Stephens. Erie, pa .c Ch op " Peritoneum- 1 1 dat 24. Mochanioe' Bank was firm at Rat Mitchell & wf, Cin S Harper. Va • Cholera ..... • • " Longs .. 1 -7 111 1 " St. &Bowels. 6' 6 following bids were made for the bank C V Culver Oapt L Thompson Cholera Infantnm...- 72 " Uterus 1, . Jos ti Harrison ,Thos Arrowsmith, US N Beale & wife, Wash le. A Parris, Washington " Mothns 3 1 Intusattecoption 1 d : B . Ctrehre Spinal Me- Iniinition,...• • ..... 4 5 .ca 157 blaster W Beale, Wash IW H Cowles. Minnesota ningitis 1 2 Mitnia-a-Potn ' 1 133 an es Lizzie Beale, Wash I W A Johnson, Maryland Conenmption. Lungs 26 2 Mara.smus /S- I Mechanics' 59 Miss Kate Middleton, Waal J B_Palmer, M aryland , Concussien, Blain... 1. Measles .... ... . . .... 2• 56 Mrs Bonder', washington ! Convulsions. .-• •• • - 17 Old Age• • .... 4 J Miedleton, Washington '' Puerperal -•- 1 Obstruction, B o wels l dl w c w.ie, & wife, N - i Cyanosis - 1 Palsy 5 re' and Mechanics ' 27% • 'L Kimba ll •. Diptheria - 211 Pyersiet 1 I . 55 A K McClure &w, Chambg Diarrhces 14 8 Run over on R 8.... P 1 , Ith 47311. Mrs 5 L Releases, Allegh Dropsy 4 Scrofula 1 I • tit yof coal sent by railroad from Potts- Tooke Moore, Louisville • :Brain 5 Small-Pox 2' F 0 Boyd, Chicago .L. ". Chest 1 Still-born 15 ea, is 80,140 18-by canal, 80,256 IS-for F M oe-ens. Pittsburg Dliettee of. Brain.- 1 6 ISypilis ... .• 1' -1, ,897 06, e•gaingt 61,907 tons for the nor- " Beart 6 2 Struck by .......... I week last year. The demand for coal is LE 1 1. ISync.c.pe .... • . ••....• 1 t. .. 816 I Tabes Meeenterica , .. 2 . and prices have again advanced about i t . 9 6 Teethicg ...... 2 , a ton, and we learn that the carrying de ' 3 Tetanus • 2 siy 5 2 Ulceration, Bowels.. I have also advanced their rates fifty cents er 1 Unknown . .... 4 1 the first of August. The wages of the. .. 1 IWonndeGanehe't.... 10 2 ___ laborers were also advanced. The al is • 164 1 277 • • to pay Or dep. • - - - aced supply of coal Is large this week, Ith the corresponding week last year, it may continue scruntil the demand Is ed and the upward tendency in prices !of the United States Government are. favo;thronghont Europe, and every inhfsfgs us encouraging advioes of their ong the people. Especially Is this the commercial ports of Germany. The been so great within a few weeks past. rice the prices here very materially, in I recent unfavorable turn In the news Irmy. The Paris correspondent of the Times, under date of July 10, gives an seeount of a visit to the Bourse at Frank, Main. "Coming from Paris," he says, hears none or little sympathy for the, 1, where American stooks are not known, the Government Journals teach the pea American Government is on the verge of Itliqa sudden change from darkneis into one's self in the midst of many hun -nd brokers screaming themselves lan stocks, in a place where more ire bought and sold in one day Inropean stooks combined, and :est is felt in the national cause ;he Erlangers in the Confederate igainst that house as almost a ie good, too, to know that these re bought In most part by per- Id not by speculators—by people ontion to the fluotnaUens of the have confidence In the future of Id this the beat investment for I. Nevertheless the "bulls" and ankfort Bourse speculate largely m their own account, and these x• to .be quite as sensitive to the same class of gentlemen on • Thus a few days ago our trd-working u pon.sul general at arphy, went on to the Bourse in mtleman oonneoted with the Tres et Washington, andthts fact alone, Ito something favorable for Ameri , price up from 46 to 41. So, too, at ly visit to the Bourse, also in the maul general, there arrived a de- York, announcing the resignation 1 the appointment of Mr. Fessen were immediately beset by the leading I know the meaning of' the change and 1r and probable policy of the new Seore avorable representations of the amt. petitions of the new Secretary ran \crowd of yelling speculators with y, and soon it was announced to us merkans" had advanced from 48X to Ins taken by Mr. Murphy to keep the Ile well informed on the progress of United States has oontributed power popularity of American stooks at the Exchange, and we are taught by ,ay it 10, with a little well-directed )fielty, to keep public opinion In the , the present situation of affairs at >an of a hundred millions could be ' by the American Government at a the public debt, dated August 2, ;log exhibit of the present condition ranches of the debt, compared with tement, dated July 48: July 29. Augusta. 1 841111 tut la .... *153 887 841 80 8884,127,701 90 ." r ...... 404 , 069,690 69 411,413,181 74 toterext ....... 370,170 CO 387.170 00 Iters4 618,712,032 42 , 631,684,026 88 $1,609,623,604 00 1,811,192,170 91 .21,966,60 s a hes been thus at the rate of over day. The principal and Interest late of the last statement has been Prinatnal. Interest. ..... 31,729, 688,253 00 1872.787,418 00 ..... 1,742, 807,040 00 73,423,240 00 ...... 1.795,089,5% 00 73.752.554 00 ...... 1,708,200,865 00 74,758,047 CO ....... L 827, L 806,6 482,170 31 23,554 00 73 76,418,036 01 ,650.528 00 ..... it for the present week shows that . of the seven thirty three years' r, 1461, la progressing rapidly, to the maturity of the notes. Daring SCO have been thus converted Into ling the total amount so converted , avlng 686,601,450 to be converted or are the principal changes In the )t during the week : 34,907,184Jrary loan e of Indebtedness 43,508,106 eent. two•years notes, with 1,428,600 .. . . n VIS Compound interost notes. 3,40 7 047 60 thlrty treamary notee ..... 4,876,850 Ates notes,iesued tusedema• loam 2,003,000 ntnitlons 11,358,000 ln treuxu . 7 ......... 1,867,889 ikdebt 259 950 tterest la Mirk' money 8.259,881 r,lntereet ................ it,a51,92,1 'dation at the date of the two Id thus : July 26. Au 2 2. .494,166.896 2421,f63,603 Noma.. 44.620,000 41,620,000 Notes• • 16,480,002 10.480,120 2101441: . 82,389,108 80,933,602 th i n ' 102,101 182.101 24422.070 29,414,4 W rtes,,.. 26,4111,000 8 21 883 . 700 ------ 01114111.1411) $&71,680.418 .4.010a/ 7 •cnlation during the week Is millions. The (set that Alts nay this amount, while he hie FLotrn, &c.—The market for Western and State Flour is firm, particularly for Western and bakers' brands, and the demand is more general. The sales are 14,800 bbls at $9.2149.50 for superfine State ; $10@10.25 for extra State ; $10.30@10.60 for fancy State ; $9.88e10.50 for the low grades of Western extra ; $10.80010.75 for shipping Ohio ; 1110.85@15.50 for trade and family brands; and $10.75 @l6 for St. Louis extras. Canadian Flour Is firmer, but quiet; sales of 305 bbls at 1119.75@10.30 forthe low grades of extra, and $10.41 012 for trade and faroilfbrands. Soul ern Flour is ten cents better, but not very active ; sales of 901.1bbls at $10.00Q11.00 for mixed to good superfine country Baltimore, &0., and $11.750 18.16 for trade and family brands. Bye Flour IS firm. Sales of 200 bbla at $8010.50. Corn Meal is quiet but lirm. . GRAIN.—The Wheat market is very irregular at the close. Spring is firmer and In fair demand ;• Winter Is heavy and unsaleable, much of it out of condition. The sales are. 76,000 bus at $2.20@2.41 for Chicago Spring, $2.3062.42 for Milwaukee Club, $2.4362.45 for amber do, $2.5862.02 for amber Western. Barley is out of market. Barley Malt Is firm at $2 25. Oats are more active. Sales of 45,000 bus Cana dieneat Nano ; Western at $l, and State at 00c. Rye Is scarce and nominal at $1.05. Corn Is fairly active, without any essential change. . Sales ofloo,ooo bus Western mixed at $1.6601.50, elderly fur latter rate. Pnovierows.The pork market Is moderately ac tive and easier. For future delivery we hear of sales of 2,250 bbls new mess, buyer the 15th inst., at.sB9. The sales on the spot are 2,000 bbls at $38.25@38.50 for new mess. Beef remains dull and nominal. Tierce Beef is quiet. Beef llama are dull and un changed. Out meats and Bacon are Inactive. Lard is more active and is better. Sales of 4,300 barrels and 4 tiercee at 2034@210 for No. 1, and 2215 , 22)60 for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. Asaxs.—Tbe market is firm. Sales at $13.50 for pots, and $15.25616.50 for pearls. Bilaswes is dull and prices are easier. Wequote yellow Western at 84@87c. OADDLICS are quiet at 35@40c for adamantine, 660 for sperm, and 650 for patent. Correa is quiet, but prices are without material ohmage. „ COPPER.—Ameriean ingotr•ls more active, the inquiry being in part for Government. Prices are firm and tending upwards. Sales at 51053 c for lake and Baltimore. New sheathing is firm at 720, and yellow metal 500. Curior4.—The market is more active, and prices largely advanced. The inquiry is entirely specula tive, induced by the small supply and 'the prospec tive light receipts. Sales of 2,000 bales at $1.72@) 1.7.8 for middlings. Frsis.—Dry Clod are in good demand, and firmer; sales of St. Georges and Grand Bank at $8@8.60. Mackerel are In good request, and prices tend up wards. Plated and Smoked Herrings are scarce and.iinner. GUNNY BAGS are firm at 3231 , 83 4 X 0 . GIMPY CLOTH is quiet at 20g20Xc, Otalh. HAY.—The market is fairly active and firm ; sales of 400 bales at $1.25@1.45 Vi 100 its. Braes are In moderate demand, but prices are without material change. HOPS are in fair demand for home use, and are firm at 20@320 for common to choice. LEATlMR.—Heinlock and oak sole are quiet, but prices are steady. French and American calf skins are nominally unchanged. MOLASSES is in fair demand and firm. Sales of 600 hhds Cuba Muscovado at 90c. Rios is quiet at former prices. Suoaa.—Raw sugars are quiet but firm, at 20X0 for fair refining. Refined are dull and nominal. Witlexve market is firmer. Sales of 600 bbls at $1.25 for Stale and $1.74@1.75 for Western. Markets by Telegraph. BALTIMORN, August B.—Flour is dull. Ohto ex tra $l9. Wheat firm; supply light; new red $2.80 622.62) white $2.2.. Corn Snit e.t 1.80 for whlte a nd $1.82 lbr 9oB yellow 9 3. Whisky dull $ at $l.BO. pollee steady at 4830:49%0. LETTJER BAGS AT TRH DIXRCHANTIP lii . eHAFOll, PIIILADELPHIA. Bark A I Harvey, Fader Barbadoea, soon. Bark Tinto (Br), "Davison Liverpool, soon. Brig Aurora, McDougall Liverpool, soon. Brig Sarah Larsen, Hopkins Barbadoes, soon Brig Blaine, Jarvis Basbadoes, soon Brig S V Merrick, Norden, Hay. Se Cardenas, soon. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JexeeLuxor, Artnainv WainLss, Committee of the Month EDWABDY. TOWNSESD, pof.l Ala 114'4 V )1•1 101 3ati POET OF PHELADELPHIOL, AIM. 6, Sun Rises..6.o4 I Sun 5et5....6.66 I Rtgh Water..s.B3 ARRIVE.D. Hot Linda, Linsey, 18 days from Mammal!, with molasses to John Maaon & 00. Brig Maratian, Maddooks, 6 days from Cardenas,. With molasses to $ & W Welsh Schr Maria Fleming, Wllliams,lo days from Nor wich, in ballast to captain. Sohr MUM Queen, 'Fish, 20 days from Fort Jack son, Le. Lin ballast to captain. Sobr Williams, Golding, from Roanoke Island, In ballast to captain. • Schr Boston,Brower, from Providence, In ballast to captain, Sohr Grace Watson, Nickerson, from Norwich, In ballast to Captain. Seta Breese, Brown, from Fort Monroe, in ballast to captain. sohr Qt ne of the West, Rogers, from City Point, in ballast to captain. Bohr Joanna, Barrett, from New Raven, in ballast to captain. Schr W G Bartlett, Connelly, from Salem, In bal last to captain. • Solu• J Lancaster, Williams, Dom Boston, in bal last to Noble, Caldwell, & 00. Sohr Cora, Spence, I day from Brandywine, Del, with mill feed to It M Lea. Sehr E McLain, Buckffn, 20 days from Gardiner, Me, with ice to captain. Schr Queen of the South, Corsen, a days from Port Royal, In ballast to D'S Stetson tr. Co. Sobr (3 - W Kimball, Crockett, 3 days from Now, York, with salt to Wm Bumm & Son. Behr Elks A Johnson, Fallon, 4 days from Bala , more, In ballast to captain. Bohr American Chief, Prom, 8 days from New York, with salt to Herr & Brother. Sohr Babcock, Babcock, 6 days frOnl Bonn, in ballast to captain. St'r Black Diamond, Meredith, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W AI Baird & Co. St'r Buffalo, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. wi St'r Id Massey, Smitß aird h, 24 hours from New York, th rode. to M & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Norman, Baker, Co Boston. Bark Pembroke, Shelling, rk. Brig Aurora, (Br) McDougall, Liverpool. Brig Herald, Briggs,_Digliton. Brig Her e d Pendleton, _Port Royal. Brig Forester, Murray, Bath,Dde. Brig Nameaug, Davis, Portßoyal. Brig E. M. Strong, Strong, Thomaston, Me. Brig J. Leighton) Leighton, Thomaston, hie, Schr Aotive, - Fisher, HamPton Roads. Bohr Jo:410141os & Edwin, Bennett, Washington. Schr Martha, Baxter, Boston. Sobr Southerner, Darling, Boston. Schr X Id Freeman, Howe!, Boston. Seta Forest Ring, Brigs, Fair Haven. Bohr .7 H Wainwright, Mulford, Beaufort., Bohr Jae H Stroup, Foster, Dighton, Behr Abby, Knight, Norfolk. Bohr L Bayles, Vroman, Saybrook. • Bohr L S Levering, Corson, Boston. Bohr Boston, Brower, P rovidence. Schr Philanthropist, Romer, Portsmouth, N H. Bohr B H Wilson, Mull, Dighton. Seta A Hammond, Paine, Chelsea. Sar J Lancaster, Williams, Providemoe. Schr Martin, Aldrich, New Haven. I Bohr Campbell, Soule, St.. John, - N. B. Bohr Elisa Williams, Taylor, Boston. Behr W 0 Nelson, Rose, Newport. Behr Ann Rambo, Hires, Hampton Roads. SehrN E Henderson, Price, Hampton Roads. • Schr Louisa Fraser , Steelman, Alexandria Sehr Joanna, Barrett, Alexandria. Schr J H Jones, Frisbee, Alexandria. • Soh? Wm John, MoDevia, Alexandria. Behr W Donnelly, Hunter, Alexandria. Schr M Steelman, Steelman, Alexandria. Soler S G King, Milord, Alexandria. Bohr Pursuit, Adams, Georgetown. Bohr Locale, Heskell, FortreB6 Monroe. • Behr P Itt Wbeaton, Summers, do. Bohr Cavil:wens., Kelly, New Bedford. • Seh ßar r An ße rie in kag ß N Sm o. it Davis, Pyea r ti a . ehtngt4244 ~ .Str J S Shrirer, Dennis, Baltimore. Sir *9IP ) I Warren, New York. j•derl• . . • THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AtTGUST 8, 186 J M Perry laaac Hayden, Maryland Wm Scott,_Hillisboto, 0 SP Scott, Hillsboro, 0 J L Schwartz, Pittsburg S Petrie, Drew York Dr Wallace, New York 31 Miller, New York Mrs Brundage, New York Mrs John Wynne & ch,Cin .1 B Wynne, Cincinnati IR Kean, Louisville Mrs Metcalf, Louisville Lewis T Voight, New Yk Reese Owens, Pittsburg Wm Mi tchell& son, St Louis Gm) Mitchell, Memphis D McPherson,Louisville J hi Linkley, Indiana A G Gaston, Washington T Cassidy, 17 S N G Comstock. Washington Col W g Rowland dols;t1 Capt H l& Harrison, N 0 R N Kendig. Washington S B Colt. 13 S A Geo A Orr & wf, Kentucky S Johnston,Jr,St Louis Miss M J Davis St Louis W Mall. New York flaptiD Purdy. U S A MP Getty, Cincinnati V A Turpin, Chicago M Weber & wf. Nashville D R Davidson Fayette oo Kentucky AS Graham, A Lewis & fa. Kentucky O F Spaulding, Houton J M Patterson D Houtz B T 1. Harrison W H Schimpferman &A.B. W C Langley. New York J 11 Wyman, New York Geo T Peabody & wife Mrs Geo B Field. Natchee Miss Field, Natchez Cot Goodwin , ey. New Yotk E F New York J L Jaquess Paymaster kfitylem,ll S N J Clawson, New York- • F B Penniman Honesdale John Teller. Montreal B G Vennor, Montreal R C.hampney, Jr, Lancaster 3 Percy, Boston S W galley, Boston A Dallon P irvaa, New Jersey C W gaokey, Franklin, Pa D Mears, Washington Major Ludington, U S A Capt Telford, U S A A B Johnson, Washington A Reeeman, Jr. New York C H McKeever, Washington The C W Rose, Virginia 0 C Barbor, Akron, 0 B F Barns, Betiding W E Ellis, Bordentown John Stewart, Chantbs'be Mrs Stewart, Cbambersb'g Mrs J H Bills and oh, Ps J M Enos, Delaware C Fitsinger. New York O Wharton & la. Pettus SP flolbrook,•IIS A L B Goodwin, New Jersey nos Harrison . Washington J D C.ark, Baltimore W Henderson. Baltimore Oeo Blair, New York Henry Perkins. N Y Geo Garland, Baetport, life J Hutcbinson. Georgetown H P Mayer, Georgetown, DC Wm Henderson, Delaware Samuel Nandain.Delaware W P Morrison. Newark, N J J Hanneitan. Newark. N J Jacob Chamberlain.N Y C et Hopkins, New York Lt Col McConnell. St Louis Mrs F A corless, New York North. Col u mb i a A R Maranon, Pittsburg Thee kl Allen, PhDs - Bon J S Black, York.Pa J 11 Rosenbart, New York P S Burnett & wf, Newark L J Albertson, Penns B S Barber, Delaware co Thos Dunkin, New York Wm W Potter Henry Abrabam, N 0 Coro Crabb, 1:18 N Tboe Moore. New York Edw Ryan, New York Hon Slyer Strome, Wash tire Garland & 3 ch, Me J Diller & eon,Montgomery Jas Morrie, Montgomery Dr Jaa Lawn, 13 F Manning, New York P Soars Newark, NJ Stephen Minis, Bangor The A John Brazier, Newark, N J McGowan. Newark. N J J 'Poland, Baltimore BB Keys W Collins, Boston Baltimore J Pendel l, aahington D U N D Mcßride, New Jersey •11 Richter, Trenton W Gibson, Massachusetts ,v B roam, Maryland BA Paramus, Maryland erkee. ir, Danville Jobn Scblottman Jacob Feltla Q1111:111 Jam Mellor C McDonnell, Pottsville Kr croinwell Mr Merritt C A CUP bell, Washington Irwin. Penna. Mre Sarni. Hall, Masa H M Albright, Reading W Mann & den, Baltimore Maria, Delaware The Me: R Roberts, Indiana W B Wright, Indiana Mrs W L Chambers, Penna Mies A Chambers, Penns Miss M Chambers, Penns J W Wonderlioh &S chn, Fa Miss K A Wilson, Penns Capt 0 A Yeager, Pittsburg B Meager, Birdsboro John Merin, Dew Volk George Copeland, N Y A P bterltng. Sterlingville M Connolly, Pittsburg John Denny, Mt Vernon, 71 C De Armand, Wash, D C 0 W Toliworst, California Jos McDonald, Ebensburg lion A Patton, Clarksville W A C Talley B Brown,D St ladorde Y n town J K Smaling, Lancaster John Daimler, Lancaster. Elish Forrest, Allentown T H Hagerty, St Joseph B D Townsend, Pottsville W Chester, New Fork W B Franklin, II S A J Anderson, St Lords J Edwards, Trenton Miss 51 FAilearde, Trenton oll C st .7 It Reuses, 17 71 El A Schwenk, U . S A 8 D Culbertson, Penns , W Tolbert, Cbambersb'g W Huber. Chamberiburg It Akers, Baltimore C A Meurer The States tr.mlom J C Blake & wt, Maryland D 8 Fahnesiock. Jr, Penns A Pieta Vatitettock,Chtmbscabt N Ayala, New Jeraeyl_ Fahnestock. Chamberebg ••11 Garahan. New Jersey 0 Fahnestock, Chamberabg G B Dickson, Delaware A Fahnestock. Chamberebg D McCollanChester Misse Fahnestock, Penna Jas Crozier Miss E Fahnestock, Fauna B L Leonard Mass 8 Fabneatock, Nana .1 Van Paseen, New Jersey L M Cashing, New jersey Miss 7 Mayton,Delaware J A Eno. New Jame) , 0 Bordentown Sera Campbell, PottayiVe W Mitchel R 13 Robertson, Maine W Nailor,Washington E Rhoads & lady P McDarmat t„Washington John Walker • D 6 Fahneatock, Chambg W Smith Mrs R M Fahnestock, Pa G W short. Albany Miss S A Fahnestork, Pa D bicLaughlin B Fahneatock, Cham berebg W T McCauley. Baltimore The trillion. N W Thayer,N Brunswick W W Davis. Chester Val Chainieban . T R Bard, Hagerstown 8 C Braeh,.Bonesdale ine Elliott, Steubenville. Chu B livens. 'Wash. B C 131? Pomroy,_Potteville • . J M Pickering, Cincinnati i W Herron , Fort. Delaware Beni Smith, Bucks co i 'The Mee Nntght;Fiasterville F T Beans, Tasdleraille Frank Roads, Southampton Peter St/11nel, Reading W N Trelohles, Fa : . R Fogel, Fogelaville .David Peter. Fogelman. A ZisAmarmez, Lownill • The Dori W skiM o ßaddington . J H Ed t wds,.llageridovra . W H Carson, Hagerstown J Tolimertißrowmato T E W Lewla, Harbl 0 it Scan: Now Sanford } .: , .--"- ' ..'1..,L. ,- ,: '. ...; oeo Biscomb.•Banger Wm Smith & wf, York, Pa T Fillberto 8 Soars, Newark, N J ' J B Franklin, U 8 A B H Dann. Nor r folk , Mcß Timone U Jas X Sellers, Mifflin A 8 P Chancey, Oregon • 0 D Herring, Jr, Oregon Samuel T Bodine. Giccin'tl IBenj B McCool.Wash,D C .0 C 'Oxford. New York MontS gomery, Ne wAlbany Mies Montgomery. New Alb C C Brntor, New York James Keney, New York Thos Jackson Baltimore Mrs Jackson. Baltimore win Stevenson. WWI, D C Chas Templeton, Wash DC H Houston & wf, New York Geo H Blair & wr, Boston W J Murphy Memphis 31 L Grier & is, St Louie 31 &golf, Nett Ynrk Wm W Morrison, L Haven Cot F T Dent & family Geo L Bole Lancaster D A Altick, Lancaster Jos McPherson, Penns, J T Bell, Penns Henry Miller, Baltimore S Filson,.Cleyeland 0 P Filson, Baltimore ericein. J C ClaYnool, Cincinnati J B Cronin Washington. W Horsey,' Washington J A Lovett J C.Jeffries 1C wt,. N York: .1B Cowin, Media, Pa W B 0 Moorhouse.Brookln. R 0 Fondle, California J Charlton. Canada West 0 Van Aki'. New York, T Alton, Baltimore . A H Bova, Washington E C Bird, Baltimore S R Sylvester & la, Wash J F Hodgson, Washington; 311 as B Hodiction, Washing B Roberts, New Jersey Jae Lucas, Baltimore I Johnson, Baltimore Willie, New York U S Canningham W Conine, Boston A B Adam, _Washington V B Silva, Washington B Murray, Chester Welchter & la, If York F Showers, Jr W W Wateon,Bridgepl, 0 J B West, Bridgeport, 0 Alex Taylor, Pitteburg Miss s 'Wileon.Shippensb'S ! David Eynon, Csteasuqua J W Dankerley, be WashsD 0- .1 Cook. Chamrsburg • Dr W DeLenegan, Penns. David Yorr Pence H D Woodward, Keokuk B K Beim, Quincy, Ifl HMrsennedy, Penes Mess B Smith, Chambereb'g Mr & Mrs It D Culbertson D C Gillespie, Penns t; Harris & Oilleland Wachtel,OlLY L &rouse. Dee Moines T Smith, Florence co T H Hagerty, Si Louis T Prineeton, NJ J D McGill, Princeton, N J Llent P Collins. U b A Henry Reeves & la, Penns. W B Leon enk, ard, US A kl Chunk S N Schw Baugbroanaßaltimore P Billies, Baltimore b Himellcn, U 8 • J W Haskell, U 8 A Di Lurch, Harrisburg G W Bunting & fa, Penns HL Woo d w ar d, yons Cle ll ar e, fiel Tendn S Hershberg, N Brighton C Y Winter, New Brighton El S Tompkins A H Woodivard k Bear. • T Becker, Lowhill M Saurbier„ Beading John Rothawt, Baltimore • - Themes Clooti,_ Wash Was B atlas Barkley, acks co W itObb, Backs eo • - J G e ohn o. Ma Hi ge eb ma s. ta,Laat - nd nc We • er *beat IR Moore. Nammonto4 .11 T Weallei. , naMO:lontOn F Forgueon,Alexaoaria W TY*O l3 . riFlMPATtiallt A Bilis. S Drowne7l ••• 'Dysentery Debility •••• •••e •• Effusion on Brain.. LirYet:mils • c . ever, DaiollB • • • • -• Congestive.; _ • Putrrieral•••. II Remittent ... 1 Total OF TEE ABOVE TIMEX WERE— Under 1 year 1192 From 40 to 60 • • Prom 1 to o -2.••• '3B " 60 to 60 2 6 • ••...28 " 60 to 70 "6 toll/ 22 "70 to 80.......• " 10 to 15 " 80 to 90 " ES to 20 " 9010400 " 20t030 " 01 " 100 to ItO " 30t040....38 " 110 ton() . . Total WARDS. WARDS.I WARDS , First Tenth • •.•• • ....171.Ninetoonth Second .•. • . • 241 Eleventh •13• Twentieth •• .• Third 16; Twelfth .". •• . • 81Twenty-first • Fourth ..... ....23tThIrteenth •-• Twenty-secoin Fifth.... • 19 Fourteenth •• • .•rTwenty-third Sixth 6,Fifteenth IS Twenty-fourti Seventh ..32•Sixteenth ._••• Twenty-fifth Eighth ..... 40.8eventoonth •••••13ilinknown.• Ninth •••• • . ....18,Eighteenth 101: Total • Deduct deaths from the country Net deaths in the city . —.424 NATIVIST. — United States, 368; Foreign,l934 l Crulimoint, 21: Almshouse, 15; People of Color, 17; from4he eoun try, 17. The number of deaths, compared.ith the correspond ing week of 18%1 and of last week, was as follows; Week ending Augait Bth, 1963, was 53/. Week ending July .3tgh, 1864, was 411. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 56. Males, 269; females, 191; boys. 146; girls,.l3l, By order a the Board of Health. GEORGE E. CHAMBERS. Registrar. BESSON &•80110110IIRNING STORE No. 918 caserirr neat. riet-tf SILKS! BILKS!. SILKS.!: SILKS t BYRE & Lanyra&movirra and &ROI &treat*, are offering all their OLDIILLBS low to close them be fore the new Goods are opened.. Silks not by last Steamer. Silks of very beat quality. Good Black Silks reasonable. Good Brown Silks reasonable. far It L I! INFFEBING PIMPLE OF CIIAMBERSIIVRO At a roasting of citizens held at the Board of Trade Booms, on TUESDAY, the 3d inset, to adopt measures for the relief of the suffering people of Chambersbarg, the undersigned were appointed a committee to appeal to the citizens of Philadelphia for their generous aid to this greatly distressed community. More than I,EOO of the people of our own State, a large majority of them women, and children, are homeless, and many of them penniless, without even so imucls as a change of clothing. .Their wants are pressing, and they require immediate relief. We are sure this simple statement is all that will be necessary to awaken the active sympathy of our citizens, and insure a liberal response. Send promptly your generous contributions to the Treasurer, EDMUND A. SOUD ER, Es.q. , DO CK- STREET WHARF, or, if more convenient, to either of the under signed members of the Committee. The money and materials thus contributed will be placed by this Committee with promptness in the hands of such reliable and discreet gentlemen of Chambers burgles will , insure the best disposition .of your bene volent contributions. • COMHITTBB 1 ..• • 4 . 1 ALEXANDER G. OATTELL, = 4 ' l- JOSEPH FA.TTERSOR, 080808 H. STOART, EDMUND A. BORDER, 0. W. DAVIS, STEPHEN FLANIGAN, A. J. DREXEL, JOHN 0. JAMES. SIMON GRATZ. PHILADELPHIA. August 4. ISM._ • TUE IMPENDING DRAFT.. Ideating. of the Citizens of the FOURTEENTH WARD. Irrespective of party, will be held in SPRING GARDEN HALL TO-1111011T, at 8 o'clock, to take mas caras to hyoid the draft. Let all come out and aniat'ne. ' CHAS. PRYOR, President. FEED'S A. VAN CLEVE, Secretary. It WATTENTION, FIRST WAR D.—A maits meeting of the citizens of the (original) DIRK WARD will be held THIS (Ofonday) , EVENING, at 7)4 o'clock, at the Jackson School Honee. FEDERAL Street, near Twelfib,to take the necessary measures to 1111 the quota of the Ward under the last call of the Pre- Went for Volunteers. 4O . . HN A. HOUSEINAN„ President .DAvin Foy, / 6eoretarlee, lie H. S. WILLIAXSON, iirmr. , .ditALLY : RALLY ! t RALLY! l—Ali MTH •irar d . witinibvivt. a 7it i lge e as K oi ti the HIGH ENGINE HOUSE on MONDAY mr&NiNO, Bthi r ca r ., ° cA N 8 o'clock, to devAse means to avoid the Draft. HENRY BLUM, Presideat . F C. 'ingiOtir,leoretary.. 1, • . . TWEIArtH WARD—AVOID THE U DRAPT.—An adjourned meeting of the ()Rivals will be held at NIPPES HALL; norcheest corner FOURTH and - O,RHEN Streets; THIS EVENINO,Ath inet, St - 8 'o'clock. A full attendance is reqaested. - Prompt measures are T eqglred to fill oar quota. • q • CHARLES M. WAG NER, President, THOMAS H. C4IITNELL, B.nputtary. It NOTICE LS* 'HEREBY GIVEN that application: bag been made to the Trimteee of the Fire' Association of Philadelphia for the renewal of POLICY No. 10, _ea g, for 4000_,_Latted t3eptember L MIL hame of CRAB. YolArryllz, which la lost. • N. RESOUL. ..isloirnense , No. 110 8. ISLEVNXITH St. ar• joteinitANaz • consrAmnr calk Tax ETATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Au0pra1.,1664. The Directors bays this day declared a Dividend of TWENTY 10014.a1tS per Shkre, clear of tartrates. Payable to the Stockholders or their legal represents.- tives, on defraud. WILLIAICIikIf,PER, an2-10t • • Soaretsry. IThirION SWANS 001111WITTEE BOOMS, 1108. CRID3Triln Street. —The State • Commitule request their friends throughout the State te adopt efficient mentos to forward earls' and inn returdt, ot tbri election upon the Coaatitntionsi Amendmeati bend by TelegrthOdi to the Chairman at Girard 13. 0ig as, Philadelphia. The ComMittee Rooms are now open. and ;41 co rr.. oiiidence directed to the Chain:fizz will TOVIITS prompt ittentton. B CASSECoI'ik Chairman. A. W. Bloramor, Beintary, Juil4 al, 1,114 1723 t 1 NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM tINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDENT. ANDREW tTOTINSON; OF ISITIESSEL ELECTOKU - Tl•aK=. SENATORIAL.; MORTON AIcaIIICR4LEL, PhUadelpld& T.; (117:BIYINGRAM, Beaver 003m17.- - HHPRESE 1. Robert P. Rini. 0. Morrison Coate., 8. Henry Baum; 4. William H: Kern, 4 5. Barton H. Jenks, B. Charles H. Runk,: 7. Robert Parke. 8. William Taylor. 9. John A. Hleatand,_ 10. Richard H. Coryell, 11 Edward Holliday, 12. Charles F. Read, By order of the State Con "111 VISIONS,• A - ND SHIPPING OF THE, GREAT CENTRAL FAIR for the SANITARY COMMISSION, ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIYTIONS. John McCall& Co., Glasgow, Scotland. ..... $3OO .00 Cbas. IL 'Cummings 200 00 S. J. Christian • 103 00 Adam Wartbman ' . S. S. Williamson & Co, 100 00 G. * L, by W W. Cookman 80 00 • B. B.Crayeroft &Co * 50 00. , Z. Locke & Co 60 00 ' 980 C. 50 00' Tenbrooke & 8r0 . 5600 H. J. Attains & Cooo op N. H. Graham & Co6o W T B. Lancaster • 25 00 Wm, Molan & Sons - 25 00 F. E. Pendleton 26 00 J. Van Brunt 2.5 00 D.-A. Munich and B. B. Byers, Harrisburg.... 80.00 Sohn Pi grim, Sliimnsburg, 32 40 H. Roby, . 10 00 R. J.' Lawton, • " • " 10 00 6 Henry Dice, " • . 6 " • 792 John Newcomer, ' •• • 760 Itobt. P. McClure, " .... .... . 760 Win. Stoddard. - Lrooming co 100 00 Mrs. Win. 'M. Dalrymple, /Millersville, Pa.... I do Citizens of Newton Hamilton and - vicinity, per hands of John Purcell 197 00 Net proceeds of Ladies' .Committee Table, per hands of Mrs, Henry .Badd, Chairman'. 8,011. 70 $4.716 62 Previously acknowledged * 22.227 70 • $33,943 22 • - • ALEXANDER G. Oh:TULL:I Citairman: SAMUEL L. WARD, treasurer. The Committee also acknowledge the receipt of the fol lowing articles, with the valuation of the do rs, most of which were either sold at the Ladies' tabl or fur . Dished to.Bestaurant Department, as per Mel receipt: Through Mra Clinton: Buffalo horn-dressing combs', valued at- $9120' From Mrs. .E C. Davis: Fancy articles 600 00 Prom Miss Satire Watson: • Shawl, &c From B. Clinton it'Co: • Brushes From L. Grosholtz, per Mrs.- Clinton: Fancy goods * From Afecbaniesburg,Cumberland county: David Brandt-1 bbl. flour John 8. Hoonei-1 bbl. flour Benjamin flow Brandt & Co.. Lbbl. flour George*Myers-4 basher potatoes - Mrs. Lane--4ried beef Mrs. Lane—pot butter • ' ' Mrs. Lane—large loaf of Bread John Allbright —large loaf of bread... ... John Allbright-2 bags dried fruit From Citizens of Hampden Township, Cumber land county: boxes sundries, jelly: dried fruit, &c..... . bbl. eggs (76• dozen) 1 keg eggp . -1 keg potatoes • bids. sundries, dried beet-fruit &c' From Citizens. of- Cass Township, Huntingdon 1 box sundries better. fruit, &c 1 box sundries; hams, better, &c 1 bbl. dried apples 1 bbl..potabooe / keg Pickles From ersencastle Franklin county: • A. B. Wingerd,'2 bbls flour Christian Frantz. 1 bbl. soar A. F. Scbafert, 1 bbl. flour John Kennedy, 3 _bbl. tit ur • .John Kennedy, l bbl. potatoes ' • Simon Shank, .3 bbls. potatoes M. °roams:a, 2 tibia. potatoes Augustus Shiver, 1wa5h5tand...:............- Crowell stDavidson, 1 hay rake Jain Keefer, l bbl. flour Samuel Martin, 1 big. flour - " • Addison lmbrie, 1 bbl. flour . . Jacob R. Smith, 1 flour Christian Hoover, 2 ;boxes cigars • Jacob Pensinger. 1-bridle John Kennedy, 1 boiedried cherries .• From Chambersburg, Franklin comity: • 'John Scbolield,. - 1 bra. flour John Stouffer, 2 bble. flour A Friend, 8 bbls. flour Burkhardt & Hershey,/ bbl. Brough Sc Montgomery, flour Greenawalt & Barr,2bbis. fiour..... ........ John. Sprecher„ 2 bushels potatoes. Unknown parties, 2 boxes fancy articles. - Prom Carlisle, Cumberland county: Jacob Ritter. 2 bble. flour Soldiers' Add Soviet, through Mrs. M E. Eby,-Stewardess, iboxfancyarticles 1 box wines,Ae., assorted r From Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county: John Purcell &Son, 2 bins. potatoes. ..... 1 D. Heisler, I bbl. float I John Purcell, 2 - bbla. flour J. Witherow, 1 bbl. flour J. 0. Whaler, 1 roll leather From citizens of Duncditnon, Perry county: 1 cask potatoes • I box staidries—batter, dried fruit: - &c From citizens of Hampden township, Climber land county - • 1 box sundries apple butter, 'pickles, jel lies, &c 85 00 From Mark Devine, Philadelthia, fionr.• 45 00 From 3. Liollinseworthi „1 .. 900 From Spencer Noberts, • •. - 1 • . 9fa From Nathan Sellers, ." 1 , ' 900 From S. Matlack, " 2 " 20 00 From T. L. Beall; • 2 prof:0(11hour 20 00 From Jos. L. Cayen, one fancy boat, sold at ladies' tableon - ALEX. G. CATTEL an L, Chairm. SAstraL L. wAitni I'l.ot:surer. it ar GREAT. CENTRAL F.A1:111. CASH. RECEIPTS. . ~ Miss Sally C. Lapaley, additional $2O 00 Proceeds of the sale of an Album contributed by Toting Ladies;, (Boarding Pupils) of the Bhegary Inetitute 100 00 Mrs. Mary M. Needles, East Goshen. Chester county, Pennsylvania 400 Committee on . Labor. Income and Revenue, per J. W. Claghorn. Treasurer , additional .. 10,000 00 Proceeds of the sale of Waste Paper collected . at the Fair Buildings, and accounted for by F. Campbell. Jr. 15 00 Committee on Paper and Stationery, per B. R. Moore. Chairman, additional . 6 00 .18 18 12 8 Total Previously reported Total 13. S. SANITARY . COMMISSION RECEIPTS. Prom Citlune of Litis, Lancaster county, Pa.. ' . being part proceeds of an illumination on the 4th inst., for tbe benefit of sick and wounded sol dihrs, per Francis D. Christ, Chairman $2OO 00 Mrs.. N. L. Bird. East Smithfield. Bradford county, Pi . collected from several friends.... 400 Collection made by Raster Nathan Danforth, Philadelphia 2 90 Belle Jones and John Hume . 60 Prosser s of a Tableaux Exhibition conducted by little girls at Congress Rail, Cape Island, per Gettrtuie Bowen 13 65 11 - . BUD 45 12gr.. THE CITIZENS' SVBSTITETE, REPRESENTATIVE. AND VOLUNTEER AGENCY, No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET.—lllerchants, Farmers, and other citizens, can be supplied with ac ceptable Substitates and Repreaentatives on ruasonsble and honorable terms, and have the same sworn In,so as to credit to any ward, district, township, or -county of the following conntiee: Philadelphia, Chester, Dela-' ware, or Montgomery. blapplying at 4'll CHESTNU T Street, from BA.M. to B u' . 111.. first floor. back. anS-fit PAXSON St CO. STIBISCRIPTIONS IN AID OP THE SUFFEltand AT CH AMBERSBURG, PA. We bave received ,from G. H. Messeismitti, En, Cashier of the Bank of Chambersburg, a deplorable ac count of the degtitntion existing there. .Persone wish ing to aid the sufferers can do so by sending their con triontionw tn to . & CO. an& at 34 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA FIRE ZOIIAVES. —A meeting of the:honorably. discharged *dicers of the regiment will be held at the Hall of the PHILA. DELPH IA HOSE COMPANY. on MONDAY, August Sth, at 8 P. M., to make arrangements to, take part in the recettion. Capt. JOHN E, NEALL, leapt, PRANK McBRI DE, Cant. THEO. J. WRIOICL leapt. WM.. T. McBEIBIL tar ART DEPARTMENT OF OREAA CENTRAL AUGUST 6. 1884. The treasurer of the Art Depart - bent will be at hte office on TUESDAY next. from 9A. M tol2 M., to li quidate all claims against said department:- • auti,.2t . JAMBS L. cLepaorts..Traisurer. Ilar' DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF TAXES. —FaiwouLrarei ri tng. 0, /M. NOTICS TO TAX-PAYERS.— e attention of Tax- Pa_Yers is respectfully called to the following Extract of an Ordinance of Councils. appeased January 6th, 1864 —Discount at the rate of twelve per centnm per annum, from the date of payment until the dret day of January. If paid before tt a Arst.day of. Sete temix-ri if paid after the first day of September, and on or before the first day of October, an addition of doe per centnm; and if not paid until after the first day of October. then an addition of two. er centnm shall be added to and pal able on the same;:and if not paid until after the first day of Ds ember. then an addition of_ three per centnm all be added to and payable on the same. (Signed) JAMES C SHLOR, au6-31 Receiver of Taxes. N OTINE lIEBEBY GIVEN, that an instalment of TWO DOLLARS PER SHAPE on each and every.sbare of the Capital Stoek of the 2111111 A MIRING COIS L&Y has this day been called in, payable on or Wore the lath day of AUGUST, 1664, at the office of.the CorninanY, Ho. 3•44 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. • *— By order of tho Direof.ors, B A. HOOPES, Treasurer. A, July 14.1 Sea • • said-g 6 PHILADILPE OF,FICX OF THE BILIOGS OIL COMPANY, No, 147 South FOURTH Street. Paii./MILPHIA, JalySD.lBB4.. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared the second monthly-dividend of ODE PER CENT. on the capital stock,,payable on the Bth of Angast, clear of State tax. The Transfer Books will be closed after the et? or An gnat and reopened on the Bth. CHAR A DIIY, aul-61 Treasurer. OWWICE SOMERSET _IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61. CFJ)AII Street, NEW YORK, JO,ly 28, 1864. NOTICE; is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu tion of the Board of Direetore, an instalment of 20 per cent. on the Subtle/ 11,6°n to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENN SYLVANIA be, and is hereby, made payable to JAMES WAIMWORTII, 'Treasurer of said COMPally, on or be fore the 6th day of September next. and-taeli Attest: T. R ITN% Secretary._ ••••.7." TRISASIIKEIVISDEPALBTJMENT IMS . • NORTHERN OENTRAL RAILWAY COM PANT,. CALVERT STATION, 4 BALTIMORE, July 29,1864. The President and-Directors of this Company have de clared a Dividend for the quarter ending June 90th, of TWO (2), PER CENT., free of National and State taxes. Payable to the Stockholders on the 26th of August next. at this office. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 26th of August. By order, aul-mwflOL . J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.. eyries OF TRUE COULTER COP PER COMPANY , 319.WALNIIT Street. • NOTICE is hereby given that all stock in this ' Com • ratty; on which the instalment of 50-111 dollars per *Dare, called Marth 16th. 1804. and due . May- 1564, 15 not paid is forfeited for said default, and that, according • to thetharter and by-laws of the' Company, It will be sold at Public Auction, on MONDAY, August 6th, 1354. at 12 o'clock 11.-, at the office forth Secreurf of the Com- Pony. No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, unless Paid on or before that day by order of the Board of Directors. DAVID S. BEYL, Secretary. • PRILADELPIIIA, July 28. 1864. D'9l. ISt FIOTER'S' SELF-SEAtillia., hit • , . . ALL YA/1416013, HI CITY Oa aourrzy. For con'teiglanee and. . IT H.A.S NO RIVAL. •-. Thom who here. need' this Prefisql,*ajii Cans, either 'Olf -heating; acacia& Sint daeerit.tion,, 're - Ns had 04. y of , • •_. -.- J. rapmiiiivritlE, No 804 SPEIIII3 itAßDiretn6t.- LIFE-SIZE I'froTocituPliEl IN . - otts colorsims executed 'in most &instil; and. atylea at B. Y. 113 , 114 g WS gallery. All agree tic Web trpPerbir: merge. 14 Wit *mt. - no • . ~. -- - . /TEAT]. V E. 13. Ellezi W. Hall, 14.. Charles H. EihrineS: 13. John Winter, le. David McConftnehy„, 17. David W. Woods, 18. Isaac %neon, 19. John Pitton, 2/J. Samuel B. Dick, 91. Everard Bierer, 22. John P. Penney .; • 28. Ebenezer Manzilds, 94. John W. BlanoUrd. Committee. R.OAMMON 4;Thstrnisia. 40 00 1 7 60 7 . 50 50 7 50 6 00 6 00 7:50 15 00 0400 7 0 7 50 15 00 $10,144 00 966,885 11 $977,009 11 CALEB COPS, Treasurer. SHOULD vasvgie aus xz II GIJE REGIMENT. lINION LE PRESIDENT'S ceu. IN VIEW o D T.llO/18AND FIVE 111181 *ov rffr. ANION Lg2ti6.B , SAYE OEMANIV WITT( 6 COLONEL H ATiO G. BICHICL, . . TB OF TER . 'Whir a. Penns IN-aarita,ltesrers'oe, and with other officers a , regiment for one ye ' the l:eagne• We invite officers.de . .one of takinwcoorraissioaoin it to make application t Colonel SlCligt, at kis 'head: qualters at NATIONAL .:.GUARDS' HALL., that vetbtan corPs, toreetait 's service, smiler the auspices of (RACE STREET, BELOW SIXI/1:)' willhe our =effort to make this organizatitm te all espeete a worthy successor of the Pennsylvania 'ff.e: , rve Regiments; - irErg BOUNTIES` WILL BE AS FOLLOWS City Bounty United States Bounty..•. . ray for one year. Making a cash totaluf (for one year) ... .... ...#..5692 Besides clothing and subsistence furnished by the United States Oovernment. I, Recruits will:be mustered ae soon as ieceifel; and sent to camp singly , ot , in sonnds. " Citizens liable to draft, and desirous either of Ni•Ofium steering or' of procuring. , sulistitates. will And in this Regiment eTerrinducement teenier the sertice. Members of the League furnishing substitutes are especially requested hyaena theso,to this Iteghneut. The attention of Ward , Committees is particularly called to this organization. . Ti Er FEY, ahnirinan. Georner Trott. • Charles Gilpin, Henry 0 Lea, James Et Orne. Joseph F. Tobias. N. B. - Browne, Chas. S. Smith, Ezra-Dyer, M. D., Wirt M.. Tilghman. : J. G. Pell, C. 3, Mactenem. ann•l2 S. M. Felton.-- J' Edgar Thomson, Ellerslie Wallace, James L. Claghorn, Horace Binney,..lx„, Nortozr.McklichaeL J. I. Clark Hare, Geo. H. Crosman, Wm. D. 'Lewis, George Whitney, Andrety„Wheeler, iCOMPANY; " G,'' PHILADELPHIA. HUARD, Col. A. A. LECHLER commanding. • / few moremen 'wanted to RR this tine company. Rally at once, and avoid the draft. - Seenre $402 bounty for one year's service only. _ - H. N. FITZGERALD, Jr, Captain. N. F. ARNOLD, let Lieutenant. CHAS. N. Ni Lieutenant. ana.2t* HERALD,. RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW SKIRT F . CtiE, 1E034 , NEW AND GREAT 'INVENTION IN HOOP SHIRTS. TEE - . ....DtPLEX. ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL • SPRING. J. L..& l : 9. WEST No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORE, Are the owners of the patent and exclusive mannfac taxers of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S ELLIPTIC STEEL SPEW/. PATENTED DUPLEX,. SHLUTS. This Invention consists of Duplex. (or two) Steel Springe w ingenionsly braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most etas. tic, flexible, and durable spring overused, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and least blenese, to place and fold the ektrt when in nee as easily cl• with the same convenience as a silk or muslin recs. It entirely obviates and silences the only °hie°- . one to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles, carriages, calicoes cars,chnrch pews, or in any crowde d place, from the difficulty of contracting them to oecUPT ing a small space, This entirely removes the difficulty. while giving the shirt the usual full and symmetrica l form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A. lady having •enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic. Spring Skirt for a single slay, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the beat quality In every part, and by far the Hilliest, most durable, oomfortable,and economical skirt made. • fifer chautswill be supplied se above, and ladies in moat first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. • • . . • .. " BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SHIRT. e Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to occupy a mall sraoe, mating the moatagreeable egirt worn. For sale by ' J. M. HAFLEIGEI, 902 CHESTNUT Street. ,TIIIPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT, A- , THE MOST POPULAR _ . AND FLEXIBLE-IN USE. t3HEPITA.RD, VAIIHARLINGEN, & ARILISODT. • 1008 CHKSTNOT Street. LTENT , DIIPLEX,II4LIPTIO 1D EMDIT, • • - : • J.' G. !UNWISE!. di SON, 11. Cor. 'ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets BRADLEY'S *DUPLEX ELLI.PTIO SHIRT—The greateet improvement we have ever seem is LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of • • SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. , CI:IRWIN STODDART & BRO. 41W. 452, and 464- N. SECOND Bt, ab.Willo;r. WWI= If • NAYS, AND; CIVIL C OIC IT_ HOUS E W. T. SNODGRASS, 34,5. SECOND Street and 23 STRAWBERRY Street. • LARGE STOOK Or ALL-KINDS Oh• CLOTHS, CASSLHERES, YESTINGS, Ase., At fair prices, purchased before the rise, initependent of gold gasrablers,by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The Army and Navy trade has oar special at tention. anS-lm j . I:NEN DUCK POR Buns.. ..- -aA Superb quality, white and colored: - • . Natural color, extra heavy. . . Coating Linens, fancy Drills. - . Wide line black Alpacas. White Marseilles Vestings. llfo advance in Summer Cagvtments. . rine Stock for Summer and Pall. • , LAWNS. '. .. Good styles from 28 to 60 cents. Summerdrege stuffs low. COOPER dt. 4:minim. is 29 S. E. corner MIRTH and MARKET Streets Rion ORGANDY LAWNS RRDIJORD FROM $1.26 to 76 ate. Pich Organdy Robes, reduced lO Layne reduced from $1 to SIX ch. Grenadines , at very low prices. Summer Dian Gooda all reduced. India Silks reduced to andta and S'L White Berea° Shawls Circulars White and Blank Lace Pointe. and /Astral& Summer Shawls selling aver" , low. White and Colored Shetland Shawls. EIoWIA HAIL & 00., 116 South ssomil)- Wrest: CLOSING OUT SUALKER, DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. A greatvariety of styles of this season'S importation. horn =tents to 1. beat Pacific Lawns at.375f tents. Figured Brown Lawns at 31916 Manta French Lawns at 40 50. 52 and ST% cents. Best makes of /dueling, Calicoes, Ginhams, and all kinds of Domestic Goode, fax below the manufsetnrer's price White Ramp and ISMlShawle. Silk Grenadine Shawls. 600 all-wool Cashmere Shawls $2 n worth $3. 50. H. STEEL & SON. 3716 Ros. 713 and 7.1 b, Korth TAM Str•et. _ _ • VICAMINE OIIR •likWITS. A-A Lawns, brown ground, neatjliands 464 • Lawns, white ground, neat Rnehaback and Bath Towelst. Birdie Nye Linen Towels. - 7.ntra size Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, 16. Bathing Fiannale, red and gray. .178 JOHN H. STORRS. 70%. ARCH Street. ItiPtis):l.t;le):Vlo4:io: l .t.v4 The attention . of LADLES ABOUT, 1:11/07- g 1110 CITY for the " keat Shore ' tering Pleoes, or "the Cotaltry," to -• respettfolli invited to the extensive stook - of WHITS GOODS, snitsble for SUMMER WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, MORNING W.EATTEEB. An extensive assortment is offered in Lace and Worked Sdengs and Inserting% Handkerchiefs. Collars t Sleeves,and to plain and fancy Flaid,Striped, and Figured White Goode, _ I AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR - •• PRESEST RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambria Dresses. • 100 pieces Puffed. Tusked. and Striped Moan& • E. 1. NEEDLES. S. Housztf.a.N .00.0 so. LIT BROADWAY. s ISW TOES.. iniowilatli or MEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES.. GERMAN AND ENGUSU BOOM, KEN'S FURNISHING. GOODS, LACES idb DRESS . . . to 7 1 41 01 Lsaff =well wirorakirea Tam LEGAL. ESTATE OF JAMES B. BINEHA.MER,. deceased. —Letters of Administration to the Estate of James B Rinehamer; deceased, having been granted to the , undersigned, all;persons having claims or. de mands against the said estate are requested to .present them, and those Indebted will- make payment without tg. LEVI It JOHNSON, Adm'r,. • $Oll North THlRD.Street, tf. his -Attorney, " • 'HENRY E. WALLACE. • au(i.mat • • . South SIXTH Street. LOOKING GLASSES. . JAMES S. EARLS dvSON. ' 816 cmumarr stazitr, puti4. wave n o w in store I very tai I.OOSiNGGrzi;I 6 :ES ES, • • of every obikraeseq. of** :VilaTigBT ItkNTTFACTErItIi AZ **Ow STYLI& oitereirrrlNGs , xaclimirm!* • • FICTUBB AND ru9roaagglmisg, u h; A . 4=mig,w4Z A 8"BAD &memento WILLIS P. FlAZARslti,_,_Nar skeet. 72* CHNtor Re:ia random!. - - 3300 a .Amozw. Itl7BON'B rum APD OTHER POEII2, HamiltonAlde,Aither 8.1,76. An anintOrPh7 b a T rev a c. of •Ca4deneen, 11 0 BIOGRAPHICAL 8 n itit C llB - OF I. O YAI , Orr B O P THE Aety.R.lcAß RE ELUTION, With an hil " ri°lll ease yby Lorenzo Sabine. Rio's. tr aR MONOMANIAC ; Cra, SHIRLEY HALL AB7". LEM. BF (311beft. THE REST ARCADIA OP NORTHERN NEW YORE, embracing a visor of Re mineral, aorlenitaral. and timber resoMnes. MARCFARRT ABI HER BRIMEMAIDS. MY the an" kbor of • The Kneen of the Comity." AZARIAN. By AI. E. Prescott, author of ''The Am ber Gads. " VOK.AtIE DOWN . THE ANCOR. By Patior Ferry Neb. Coll ins. ' THE REV ENTERIAL REVRIIUNIANO. Complied by Horace L Dresser. YY3O IaRAITHWAITtI3 RETROtPECT, -LA No. 49, for JULY, Thal. ..JIII3T BEADT. REAI)E'S AERId, with MBE! Mir FitltEl6. - THE NEW fibrin - IJB LAW. Approves Jane, 1884. SECS'S INYAVT TiIEIIAPMTICI3. Thireidltiorw revised and enlarged- _._NEW 800 R .% MEDICAL, SCIERTIFIC Aft .er MIBCIILLAVI0118; fO7 sale as soon as pltittaliad, by_ . LINDSAY dr BLAXISTOII, Publishers rod Booksallers.l NE South STATB Strew, shave car.svint .TENIqI39IT'S 1W P . 01131., ENO -/- ARDEN. and othericlminei, by ARM* Tennyson. THE EARLY DAWN. Cr Sketches of * Chaletlan Lifdr , in England in the olden Moe; by the author of the " Schonberg Cott&Fat:atty.:" with an Introduction by *Prof. Smith. DRIFTED - SNOWFLAKE% or, Poetical , Githeringe from meny authors. REARIAIS; An Episode. Ht.-Harriet E. Preeurott. RELIGIOUS TRAINING Or CHILDREN; Catha. rine . E Beecher. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL BALLADS: Edited hr_Franic Moore. For sale by WILLIAM S. ALFRED MARTHIEL 802 606 CHESTNUT DOW; APPLETOIVB NEW AMERICAN I CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this Invaluable LibrarY of Universal Information is et 33 South SIXTH Street, primed stdrY. Also, RECORD OF TEE REBELLION. By Frau' Moore. $4OO L92i00 ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY HORSES WASTED. AsSIBTAIrr atfASITERMASTBR GENERAVEI OPT* PFITLADELPHIAA Joly 27, 186& HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ser vice will be purchased by 'the tu,dersigned, in open market, at a fair Price. Each animal to be subjected to. the usual Term= emit Insiiection before being accepted. Hones to be delivered to the United States Inspector, ate the William Penn Hotel, MARKET Street, between Eighth and 'Ninth stvaets. By order of Colonel Games R. CROBBIAN, AsSistant Quartermaster G mere tr. _ GEORGE R. ORME, limitable and Assistant Quartermaster. WANTED—JOURNEYMEN WHEEL , I witiorefs and .BLACKSMITHS. Constant em ployment. Applro 'ILSON. CHILDS, & CO.. ' an 6-2 - ST. JOHN and SUTTON WOOD Streets. WANTBDz-A BOY IN A WHOLE * SALE. liAltiftWAlt4 - WIN RS: Address rrese office. , any -3t" I'VANIRD-BOARDFOR A PHYSI GIAN and wife, In a primate family, with two furnished rooms, one for an ogre% between Spring Gar den and Girard streets and -Tenth and Broad streets., Address ".T. C. N.," Areas , Offen: . ant 4t* WANT ED - AT THE- CITIZENS' • SUBSTITUTE. REPRESENTATIVE. AND VO LUNTEER AGENCY, 4U CHESTNUT STREET.— Merchants, 'Farmers, and other atizi3us, can be supplied with acceptable Substitutes nnd•Representatiyes on rea sonable and honorable terms, and have the same sworn in so as to credit to any ward: diarist, townahip, or county of the following counties: Philadelphia., Cheater, Delaware, or Montgomery, by applying at 441 CHEST NUT Street, from S' A: M. to 3 P. M. first door, bank. anS-gt • PAXSOIf is co.. Joir Special arrangements mad ewittruonsinittees. Nv" ANTE D - TWO ' FIRST-OWL/3S CeItP.ET lIPHOLSTERERS. Liberal wages given. Addnoe Box 2631; Pea oa. antat $5,000 -A . GRIVIILMIAN " ITEL • thin sum wishes an interest is an esta blished end pleasant bneinans in thin city ornelgbbor hood: Addrese,th reply, " M. 5.." ..Iqeseedree.ase.l3o IWANTED—BETWEEN ARCH snd Pine street!, a HOUSE or ROOM' fors masa Select School for Ironer Ladies. Address "1. H. B Inquirer Mae. seB4l! Mk THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO Purchase (for cash) a I' &BM of olio on two hun dred acres, in Notthern or Western Pennsylvania. It met be in good cultivation, with all the necessary buildings for a well-regulated farm. Address `•J. D. " Box 384, WASIEINGTON, D. C. au3-11 FIRST CLASS BOARDERS. CAN FI/Ire extra accommodation. at the Old- 'UNITED STATES ROTEL, 413 CBRSTNUT Street. This House has PIO BAR Recently it has changed bands, been.re furnished, and is now epen fór the ac commodation of permanent and transient boaedere. Several Snits of Rooms now vacant: Terms moderate:• !WARM:NO.-TWO BROONLI-STORY " rooms TO LET, at 132 North TEETH Bt. .lel-11 FOR .ANR - TO LEIN • ROBOOL DEEMS- AND • FIXTURES. kJPOE SALE:Oen be seen et 1210 WALLACE. erl3o Street. . anit-m rt . An PRAM AND , TRUCK BAB- Nivelor sae by ROWE & RUSKIN, an6.l 0c27 187 and 159. North THIRD et FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE RESI DENCE. eitnatel at No. E 204 GREEN Street. Lot 20 by 1:7 feet: Aleo:No 'MOUNT VERNON - St Prioe $3,000. Apply to • BOBERT'MAO GREGOR, 419 WALNUT Street. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.. REAL ESTATE.. REAL 'ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. RBAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-48;030,0M -Worth of REAL ESTATE, all to he found on my Register and In a new Monthly Cats logneiest Out. • - • Flint-Claes Brown-stone front DWELLING on West Logan Square ;.fifteen rooms. $19.000 Elegant.Fonr-story DWELLING on Vine street, west of Seventeenth; marble np the first story. $10,500 Very Elegant Four-story Brea-stone front DWEL LING on Vine street, east of Eighteenth. $14,000. Neat Three-quarter DWELL1140;1810 Snmmeretreet; Lot and Building 28 feet front by 111 feet to Spring street. $ll,OOO. Three-story all through. Neat large DWELLING, 1796-Race street; fifteen rooms; Let 22 b_y 100. t9.U00. Fires rate DWELLING (four-story) on Arch street, west of Twenty-first; fifteen rooms. $8.500. Three splendidly-built Four-story DWELLINGS on Filbert street, east of Nineteenth. $9,000 each. Magnificent Fonr-story• Brown-stone front DWEL LING on Spruce street west of Seventeenth. $11,030. Neat DWELLING on north eido Chestnut street, emit of Sixteenth; Lot 20 by 125 feet deep. $ll,OOO Splendid Double Front D WELLING on West Chestnut street; et teen rooms. $40.01:0. Neat Si 4e-yard DWNLLING on Spruce street, west of Tenth street; Lot 2/5 by 95 feet deep itB,Boo. Magnificent Four-story. Brown-etone front DARBL LING on north side Summer street, west of Sixteenth; Lot 20 by 131 feet to Winter street. $12.M0- Besides a great number of others located in Whet Philadelphia. 'rioga. street, Germantown. Chestnut Bill, An. • • GEO. C. MILLER, • Practical-Real Mate Agent and Broker, au6-2tif 154 , ,Ntirth SIXTH Street. SFOR BAIR WITII. IMMEDIATE POSOESSION. Well built dwelling 816 North Tenth streetz.twelve rooms. Lot 17 by 120 feet deep to a street. $7,005.. Neat dwelling 628 North Sixth street; twelve rooms. Lot 19 bY 100. $6,700. • Neat dwelling 407 North Fourth.street; eleven rooms. Lot ‘e3 Ty 80 feet deep. Price $ MOG. Excell.nt nearly new dwelli n s 1516 ML Vernon street; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 90. $5.000. Neat dwelling south side of Green, west of •Twenty second; twelve rooms. Lot .20 by 180 to Brandywine street. • 'Elegant garden front and back. $7,50 0 . Neat dwelling north side Chestnut. West of Fifteenth. Lot 20 by 125. $ll,OOO. Excellent dwelling north Ode Walnut, west of Fif teenth. Lot 20 by 120 to a street: *Mall. Besides brindredtrof others. The very best (Mae to be accommodated at in this city. can be found by calling on Bro ker, C. MILLER, - Frectical Rsal llstate-Agent and 154 North SIXTR Street. sue: WI el REAL ESTATE . : OWNER EXE CIITORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES, and others, desirone of selling property quickly, and re alizing ail that it is worth..witboutsacrificing it at pub lic rale. can find the very best lirst.olaas. reliable Agency in this city, by-calling on GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, 151. North El XVI Street. EtWANTED TO: PURCHASE-FIFTY Rrst•class properties, at prices ranging from $4,000 to $.50.0f0, located In al l portions of tae city; partici), larl7 Borah pf Vine, and west of Tenth street: GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker. 1.81 North SIXTII Street. FOR SALE--FIRST-OLABB FARM pxtraordinary importance. Has three splendid building sites. yi szlaj i ree. i Olit a y n t r en.milr i from the fg,N7em i rnre: 2t-e. Ce n tral properti mint be seen to be appreciated. Price $21),(00. MILLEft. au6 3tif No..lslkNortb. BLXTH Street. FOR S ELL B-4,000 FARMS lAb FARMS! Also. LS6O ROUSES in Phibuielpid.s. Also, 800 BUILDING •LOTS in Philadelphia. Also, Mille, Country Seats, Timber Lands. Coal Lands, Western Lands, Western Latvia Our Catalogue Sent Free. Onr Catalogne•Free. Pennsylvania Farm Register. • Montgomery County Farm Register. Delaware County. Farm Redder. Cheater Connty.Farni Restorer. Backs County Farm Register. Few Jersey Farm Register. Delaware Yana Resister. Maryland Farm Register. House Register. Cheap Deiellings. ALL OF OUR REGISTERS NOW READY. SENT wiz to Say address. Please call or.send. GRO, N. TOWNSEND & CO., • ilMt-emWs Sdp 4t "UM South FOURTH Street. AmFOR BA.LE—THEt. A 2 WHITE .oak schooner OENEBAL SCOTT, 309 tone resie ter; carries 167 tons coal icoppar-fnatened, well found. In every,particolarLentire new matt a sails, ready for se& Apply to T. D. WILDER & QO, auSIS " 4.IO..SOLYTIL WHARVES, Phila. 'WATER POWER TO RENT. AI'PL to DAVID csn,Les. Newark, DeL staSta WAREHOUSE OF THE DUNCAN, Ty NON,IRON AND NAIL WORKS. P1111,411)B4PIIIA, August 6, ISM. At tbls date the price of oar NAILS is as follows: EDGE. O.RIPE. Dencannon, extra qual T ORI eR. ity 310.60 per keg.. FIA 310.40 peavkaa.. EXTRA SIZES. 3d Nails, common 111.60 per keg. 2d and flne 3d Nails 12.60 per-keg, . Slating Nails 11. 4) per,keg, 'Clinch Nails Ill_oo.perkeg. pox Nails * per keg,. 60 cents perlteg off for cash, payable on premenlatto2 of monthly. bills. 11.13SRA IRON' COMIWiIr. • No, ' 3 13 North WATER - Streak. . Duncannon Bar Iron. also . Railroad, Ship, and Rota .Spikes. and. Horse Shoes, constantly on hand. an& tt Junie ta TMPORTANT TO HAY DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS.—Farmsrs. Shippers, and others interested. Inthe pressing and transportation of Hay and' Straw, wall do well before making their ar rangements for Ore: season to examine the.,' Beater Press, now in operation on the corner of SBCOND Street sincYCOLDNI3IA Avenue. Thia. bay'is compressed direct. and ten dons can be readily put in dm ordinary box car, and Nangzard what ever is incurred by the road in trAMPOTit. The bales average 400 pounds ,_and are only 22 inches by 30 inchee r by 4 feet in size.. We are prepared. to lease out counties, and the facilities we secure give superior value to the product by this Press. • For .flariber particulars address COOK TOLCO'Pr; Superintendent Pennsylvania Nestor Press Co Amerlosn Hotel, Philadelphia. • =T4 EIMER'S 'UNE qUALLED STYL -s-v . of. Colored Photographs are now in the height* their poPula' itY — aPPrestated for their rare merits.: &a rablittg, and moderate charge, $L SECOND Str above Green. It* • otitTßS NIBITE-,-WHEN . YOll Nest lint (10 afreat'VeSS4 ARCH StreetoV 7, REIMER'S' Popular galleryt:, , His pictures; fort accuracy, and itutah, are proverbtaL SUMMER C0Rt3N,113.-MRS. STRIA TIMM Cheat - a1:A.12 mating Pris style elegant LINEN BUMMER QOASSTS; also, ad. low-prlsed Corsets. Shelas remised, also, bast PAWS WERLY CORSIITg. , • .auf gt• CHILDREN'S. CAVSRLiGES.- mai" 80$0,48423faatarang 150. DOCK Wow , , 112411 e .110(4 . • C. . : , eb!Tf4 WANTS. BOARDING. •)! • 7 SEMMCI CTION SALES. AOCTION . SALE OF OONDBlttiti, HOESBB. VITALE DECARTIESPIT. CA:PALELY DESSAU. OFFICE OF CHIEF QVAETERICIETXI6 O Weseixtrtett, D. C., AIIIrSt 814; Will be sold at public auction, to the hig est bldaW's at the times and places named bviOnr, Vb` , Beading, Pennsylvania, THIFIRSTYKY, August lit. 1864. Altoona, Pennsylvania, THCEISDaY,jI : cianetlo,lBll. Lebanon, Pennsylesinia, THI7D3IfAX, eliftnioer l, 1 9 , 54. Banieburg, Permsylvanla, THIIHISDAYe SePteinba' iff if 64. TWO HIMMEL. MC Cavalry Horses al oachlehleie. These Horses have beerecOadamViod as an - St tor the Catalry service of the Army. Per Road and ram purposes, many good Vara:obi ma y be had. Heroes sold singly. TerMs: Cash in united States Crinev. , Lient. Colovet luta Mast Qoartermastme. ave. En s Cava. rY Boread... ANIUSEME.NTIif. REMARKABLA ,EXELIBITTON; Volt ONLY imr, wzmr. • ARCH t3VREET, ABOVE NINETEENTH: Menem. THAYS S giliOESSrtlnit4id States Circuit she Messrs. VAN. AMBEIRG & CO'D Mammoth Menagerie' combined will he opened to the peblicrcommoneing MONDAY EVENING, Aug. Stb, and continglag E FEE EVENING until Saturday 13th. ittat., inclusive% Per. romances on the a fternoona of Tuesday lota Thursday 11th, Friday 12th. and. Saturday MIL Admiselon—Adults - 50c each., children 250. AfternOomak performance commerMes at 234 evemng 73,1' • o 'clock. Doom open at 3: hour earlier on each occasion. Mena gerie matinee Wednestfity morning.~ clitumenctng ate'' otclocir, for the benefit of the CHAMBeRS BURN PAW- FERMIS. dig...ROVER'S NNW CHEBTIrrpi., 4A-41 STREET THEATRE. THIS NITNNiNG, The Grand Romantic, Musk& SPectuntdayDreanni Mus k &L ; Or, THE WONDERFUL . LAMP, - Plesented aster three mouthstuttive preparagort to e 54 1( r0f unprecedented megnillasuce, replete w:M. won—, derfal Transformations, Ragurficiint &loamy,. Waft& Maralies, Superb Costumes and' Properties, Militifta.,l Kuala - and Choruses. TH2 AOA.DEMY OF FINE ARTS; _ CHESTNUT Street, elm Tenth. I. OPEN DAILY. for nieltore. from 9 A. M. to 6 P. AL_ . _ EXCURSIONS. 114NRI/B 411 D HA.Yag SOCIETY'S TO ATP.ANTIQ CITY , WIEDNERINgiIt nib -. DOM. iJ27-tf ..mgiGt 2 GRAM) PLEAISURX ,EX:: CITESIONS Ti) LAKE SEIRBEIGIL—Os6 -1 of the following eplendid first-clase steametis, efts,. atrysLAui_D ILLIW3 NORTHERN LIGE T, MOM: crra. ruevarms. - OR, IRON LAC Lit : BELLE, and PEW will kayo CLEPELLIED Oblo, at 8 o'clock P. It., each day of the week. exit Saturday and Sunday, end Detroit, Michigan. on following days at 2 °Nap& P. M. through the mouthe , 7 of JULE and AUGUST , maktng Grand Excitation Trigly7 to the many pal:User tdttireert on. the. Great InAndlileaar of America, which, for utility. pleasure, and healti4arr: - nuenrimesed by anyother on the Continent., Thle 'Gip of over - 1,12C0 - mllas embraces six degresit et: - latitude,. and eleven of - longitude , and hicitidee In ttat.,,7 circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair; Huron, and. Buyertm, the bow:taut rivers Detr att. _fit. Clair and St. Marra. The nein' y and extensive mines of iron and copper; rinequall4 by, any : in the' world, with the newly-tie• -' covered , and. Inviting- depositsof altrer lead, wild an& :- romantic =ahem combinad - willt Ile pare and brach:l*Z climate, - render the Lake akiperior trip one of far mom, than ordina r y attraction to th e captitailet, the student., the pleaswre-eiteker, or the invalid The aboyei-named.. !tamer* are eleeentleAtteil with largeatry Cabins, and State•Boome, while Sr precantlOn bra teen taken to.pro*thie for the safety ant zz comfort of priesengere.. Pare. inclmillng State-Beozne endelifealit,about 23t cented" per mile. TA.roe occupied in mating the round 'trip, frces'. , - 8 to 10 d aye. Room Beamed, and farther informedly& obtained.W7 application to , proprletors. 1300. T. HANNA & umgsgy & m c ,Bßai: }Cleveland. Ohlo. J. T WHITING & Co. / Detroit. Nialagait JOHN HITIVII3013; Jeffi-t an2s ARMY GOODS; FOR TEE ARMY AND' NAVY- EVA:NS • .S.r,fik.SS Ls- MILITARY' FURNISHERS; 41.8: - ARCH • STRIIBT; PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company - Flag% gwords, - . Bashes, Bette. Pans/late. Epaulets, Be, -te Cape, Can— teens, Haversacks. camp Hits. Veld 'Gleams, Spare, and everything pertaining to the complete* wait • • Army and Navy Oilleereg A liberal discount allowed to the trader att3.lza FROTHINGHAII ft . WEEZI3 EEUX:= BRIAR, lOLDITIII. AND LIGHT SMITING§ AMP , RH MTINGII. STANDARD D KILL& HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY 0.11.1 . 181L1011 AI SILESIA& EROWA, BLEACRED,_AND cow= MA& No. 12 wORSTED TARN. &a.. eel -I11( 4-1 Al, I_A lb THE 424-11EUEJLIEr 'I4'.I7IRM AT HENRY EMU' U. S. NATIONAL WAGON WORK& ULM'S OffRiLED-DION SAFE ' STILL .Tll3 MASTER - OF I f f ilS' SITUATION. TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL. ITS ENEMY, LIKE 11113 OB.I36I , PROVYTYPR. "THE FATHER OF ALL ERROR," MUST STIC OTIBM The citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity are partion larly• requested to read the following note from Mr; .ILINRY SIMONS: Pringnzi.rata,.../aly 26th, 1861. If. C. Sadler, *gut for Ckated. Iron Safe: Deus SIR: The No. 10 Chtlled"frou•Safe I parch:mei - of you in 1663 was in my office . which. was burned en tirely down. with my wagon-factory. on Friday night • last. My books and papers were taken outof the Safe before the fire reached the building .therefore no atten tion was bald to the Safe, after the gre,•lor some days. The cam was a three-story brick. building. IYMg..: - jnet south of my main wagon-shop. and au the wind at the time was trona the north the fire from the .wagon shop was forced strongly upon the aloe. and every thing combustible burned entirely up.; On examining n. the Safe the inside was found not injured in the least and with a coat of paint and a little- repairing exter nally, is ready and fit for use . I can cheerfully recommend LILLIE'S CHILLED- . IRON SAFE to all interested as a most thorough Fits- Proof. HENRY SIMONS, S. National Wagon Works. The following facts in the above certificate. are risr thmlarly noticeable: First. The character of the building. its being located... just south of the main wagon-shop. with its immense - amount of combustible material: also, the fact that the wind at the time was strong from the north which.• forced an immense amount of heat upon this building. Second. The fact that the Safe was toe smatlest else but one, and that it was left indite, cellar, among the ruins, for days, without care or attention, as there was nothing left in tt. Third. That the Safe Is not. sprung, warped. or twisted but is still in order, and fit for use, even the - lock being still uninjured. This wonderful result, together with the result of t art l ate attempt at robbery of Chilled-Iron Safe at the 'West Philadelphia Trost Fend, just published, must prove to the satisfaction oral' parties interested is . safes, that Lillie's Chilled-Iron Safe is all that is . claimed for it, strictly and thoroughly fire and burgles proof, the sheet-iron safe maker. David Evans', asser tion to the ;contrary /notwithstanding. Verily Provi dence is on the side of Truth. IL C. SADLER, Agent. N. B.—The above Safe is now at my depot, and parties interested will please examine it for Lb ernselviia.. 1t:. C. SADLER, _Agent, 21 South SEVENTH Street-- EDUCATIONAL. PRITTENDEIT'S bOll.l/IBitoMl,—ooll - 637 CHESTNUT Street, cornet , of Seventh. Instruction in Book-keeping. Penmanship„. Commer— Mal Calculations, Teleammphing, de. &tridents re ceived at any time, .and• instructed 'aepezately. Open from 9a. M. to IP. M. and from Ito 7P. M.. Catalogues for the last year furnished on application.. anB-2t* PROPOSALS. • OFFICE DEF OT COMMISSARY", OF • SIII3SISTENCIL WAE,ININGTON. D C. ~Aniniet A. 1884. SEALED PROPOSA.44 are invited uwit the 12th lust:, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing tbe.l.Ti S..Subaistence , Department with TWO IIIINDRED•00) BARRELS OP. COEN MEAL to be delivered at Government Warehouse in George town, or at the wharves or RaGroal -Depot in Wash 'neon, D. C., at each time as the- Gevernment may direct, after live days' notice. 'rho Cern Meal to be delivered in good, sound flonr - barrel., each oontaining one bun-aid...and ninetb• tit" (1w) pounds; to be fresh froithd... and of good. mer ebentabie quality, and will be inspected just before It. is received. Payment will be made in certificates of indebted mess. Or such other tends as the Government may have for dtabniaement. Bids to he addressed to the undersigned, at No. 2i23-1, ' G" Street, endorsed "Proposals for Corn bleat. S. C. GRSSNE. Captain and C. 8. Y_ .- EXPRESS-COMPANIES. aciagglihal B ADA.lta EX- . „COMPANY, Olin 3E44 CHEESE'S , . Street. form's& Parcels Suction', Mer— Bank, Votes, 'Jut Specie, either •by , dwr, lines or in connection Wit& o.her Express. Comfties t , to all the principal Teems. and in the WW% Stake. 'B C .. S.. SA ties i DRORD, 1 e 27 General Snpkintendeitt, - • Aggr o & Foa C APE MAY.—THK, tannch.cad commodious steamer KAN. • RATTAN, captain )3, A. Ryther, ot the Cape *ay blank having been releasgd by the Goeurnment, le aoWl makinger nglitaruips to Cape Mgr. leaving RCH. • STREET W,HARF (leery TD ESDAT',„ 'PH DEED Y. tut; BATD.RDAYat 9 elcloAr: returning, will leave CAM Ras every. Monday.. Wednesday .god Friday. EMI, 0' lock to ching New.c,aaue, " la soix4 and re' kre mirlage hire incleided; children h ppice.llowants ALM, carriage kars..extra. Freight at low rates. tio Delight recelvod alts[, o'clock, and hi alt oases moat be pre,paid. ir22-ht JOSEPIie A. SITE WALT. Aiwirt. FOR 'HARTFORD, CONN:, IRECT, VIA DEI. &WARS AND RARI TAN CAN - The Philadelphia steam. Propeller Conway's steamer MARS. Drumley, Meat% now loading at second wharf, above 'DOCK Street Q despatch. Apply onboard, or to NOM. M. BAIRD 0., Agents, - 132-Roulli DELA.- WARE Avenue. anti sa dr o g FRO 11 MOW YORK, ROM NENE HAVBN, HARTFORD. MONO. FIELD, and .BOBT=. —The steamers COVTINDO4TAL. and lELII CITY larva Peak WV, bust Bayer, daily. lar• 8.16 P. Y. arid 11a1 night iidDri •1 , :: WZB.T 2.OA s = v --; • AID PFILLADELPILIA. Wale- SIFID/F llll • • NGEMILT—CELABOB OF DEPOT. On and atter , 19001 LAT 21a/tEt. 1934. the _ tralrf leave Phibtelphia,LiNni Loef , :, , t corner of T - - FIRST sad MAELLET Wtreets eat Palladeledab and 11.0 6 A. IL, and at 290. 46, and 7P. Lomb. West plaster at 6.74,x46, aid 11 A. bL and at *lacy • P. at. On Sendayejeave Pldladelphlitat &SO JAW/ Mit: P.M. Leave w eat Cheater st 9A. . andaP. The Using leaving Phtistielph.t& At 8.06 A. It. AAA 4IL P. M.. and West. Cheater at. 7.40 A. M. And 6 P. neat with Ultima* on the P. and B_Q_B-Jor Or.fora ei - mediate pants. Kin R. W Y WOOD Ara - • 042°1111 EtaimPitemiant. LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE STOBB—Coadacted b Ladiei. TWELFTH Street, first door below. Baca Beau article ia:thetr line elegant, easy. and *armed An. makek. C. R. ME 11, DLEFI Proprietor, attends to-Gentlemen: on the coroner o f TviELFTB sad BAC* Strata. B.—ProfeenioN4 accuracy lacluod- • mss-,W • • .. OUVE 011 a .• . .• /SOO Basketa -Latau 011 1 0 Oil. Ws Case s 01 4 1 ri ot o tc, ;,. .L "••- - 11. ... 0; , Fresh importation. Jai* -.7 au/ li • • =ES