National FartfDay. Editor of The Press ; : The Fast appointed by the President seems to be very 2inbliriate, not that we believe are a fora en people, for, through all the a trial which , mit beloved country has been 1 0 pries, we have had evidence or the working therruling Providence, and tri the progress nor nation has wade we have no reason to ••ouragefi as to the ttnal result of this terrible on. . conviction is settling upon the minds of the that slaver% is to be numbered among the 01 the past, end now, through the fiery ordeal rriug, we are coming to see that the true test .I.reali every yoke." prople who have so nobly stood by their Go• i nt in its hour of peril, and who have suffered th tor it, will never forsake It, but, feeling a r ond more inteuse interest In its permanency, nil in their power not only to maintain it, woke it purer and better. • lesson which we need to learn now Is how 11 wake our (iovernment a mightierbulwark a protection of the rights of all,:•1./lvesting n os of prejudice, let us assemble at our vart lsees of worship and seek to know how we 0 our whole duty to our °wintry. if. T. 0. Inietrit,.eisid Liquor. Editor of The Press: : I have been much gratified by a visit to Caldwell & 0%1 to :examine a handsome silver plate, which has the following ineerlp• j . / oriented to Mr. Charles W. Churchman, lcdelphia t by Messrs. George Peabody & don, as a token of respect tor his commercial liy and hohor. ll Two other shriller .ticns, are for Mr. Samuel R. Shipley send 'sneer H. Hazzard, the Junior partners of the In of C. W. Churchman &Co.. .•, ' ' .e 7 Meagre. Churehinan& 00.IWere ettmelled, any of the best houses in.the emintry, o sue. •syment. They owed Mr. Peabody a large titch was cancellekd by the payment of fifty t. Within the last six months the respective re (Who bate been:eminently successful In , ereautile operations) have paid Messrs. Pea- Co, the remaining fifty per cent., with in ., )py to record this as another Itistanoe of ity of a Philadelphia house, and am also id the beneficiaries appreciate such noble acknowledging it In sue& an emphatic :dui manner. A PIIILADIMPIii &N. Now York Everting Post publishes the fol. oio from a "hlgh•toned Southern gentle. win. in New' Cork NRW Yonlc, August 1;1884. Wore of the Evening Post: ..uxxx : Permit me to call your attention to used about the starving rebels : rye imposnig on the Bettie fiend nton by Brigades the a nemy marched with Lunn staid at& ant ft n arwe toady trantiO, dada t Mien and ranging " ou miserable Yankee scoundrels, who cow -1 n up every fitti) you get a chance at, what to the abovel And will you tell me that a led honorable Set of people like the South vac their politioa) want to make a treaty rthern Seoittidre4; thievei, and piapockets7 e you fighting for, but Ootton, tobacco, and n‘l you miserable Onwards you impart for. to tight your,battles. Yrs, "A MAR' WUO 11A8 A SINORRU CONTeeMPT , • FOR YOUR DUPLICITY." LITERARY 'Pill DR1111.A710.--r- / terpfteing and progressive bookseller, whp, irticular instance, happens to be wiser than the other wise men of eotkam, has dle bat the copyright privileges and immutd litre "Sketch Book," " Knickerbooker," ridge Hall," " Conquest of • Granada," rap" 'and "Tales of a Traveller," have by lipse of •time, and that therefore the • la that particular portion oSt Irving I itera come at an end. The facts are these ocker's History of New York was first in 1809; the Sketch Book in 181 9; I,Braer.. tll in 1821 ; Tales of a Traveller In 1824; 'in 1829; The Alhambra In 1832. The. States copyright law of 1881 gives to lor the exclusive right of publishing fbi Ight years, and a right of renewal to htmielf, or children, for fourteeen yearS more, ma .ty-two years in all. Under this le,W, it will that four Of the books named are rintllit Odic pale of our , copyright law ; the other tWO •hsps, open to question on that point. The ar to whom reference t. as been' made, purists.' reprint the original edition of these works two of them having been: dotioUted to Sir Scott), from the copies bearing Lee & Ws imprimatur. It is Well known that •ontraot with this celebrated Philadelphia striated in 1844 4 And that for five years there other publishers dared to undertake a new Irving's Works, when George P.' Putnam ni himself the labor con amore of introduc. w, and In modern garb, our greatest prose o the people of his native land. London booksellers . have been enjoying yea on their annual "Provident Retreat," ley. Onoe a 'year they hold an extensive In the grounds at that very pleasant spot.. ling pages of the last Publishers' Circular-- publioation generally, devoted .to the dry _ ._ _ details of the doinge,of Paternoster Row-- irkle with the . reeltal'Of the Ate-elichapetra, forth this time something of a obuntry per lace of the printer's-ink odor which more eharaetells&s., event hing.appertaining to f." "The total number of tickets disposed the Publishers' (Midair, "was, we learn, this does not fully represent the•number of on the ground, whioh could not •not have been N than 200." - Ig danseuses in France are called - "Rats" ion for which kras just been told. It ap t, the Conserviltoirs„ de la Daiwa at' one Wad of a hotel which was also a kind of_ m for the Crown furniture. It was much , ith moths, mice, and rate, of the 'last of . female pupils had tin espeolal horror, and their dresses very high to affordas little as possible to any rat that should ap• ?ort says, too, that the, dresses were lifted ease of a neat ankla'and a near admirer. of time the word "rat" was applied to the •s, and now signifies a young female dancer. iy s Grattan, the English author, artist, I dramatist ; whose death was recorded last left the Stage a thrilling melodrama, in agrees is the heroine. Trespondent of the Liverpool Post says : 'tide headed "Thing's which ought to have ~nd done, bat widen never were said and fourpaper of the 22d, I ,find the follow the tfiteirtiool stage, some years • ago, a in playing' the Stranger, expired after , 1 There is another and a better world,' ,Dint of that, he did not•say the word: at ;Wed inthrbed." I beg to inform yon Palmer died on the Llverpool stage on ig of August 2d, 1798. I was lathe thee- Linke; find afterwards saw him when dead eenwoom. The celebrated Charles Incl.- to have sung on the same evening, but although the audienoe were inhuman expect iserwrOuld: , Mr. Palmer was W ilton Church. lam your obd't Servant, 7WARD HRli . f t lB olweat George . Square. it. POD h tne'oplay-blll of the evening, 'siting out noting the circumstance. at addegs---Whitt• we . 'said' was that the' ;., dying on the , stage, on repeating the 'sere to another and a better world," was The' followingis tioM tirOoke's "Liver- Was :" oust, 1798; XlkTohriTillmer, a performer 'able merit, was taken sitddonly HI in Theatre, whilst acting in Kotzebue's play. itranger, , 'and died shortly afterwards. rise to a statement which has appeared in 7roughton's Liverpeols? and in the Annals Directory,' and was at one time generally at he dropped down dead immediately ng the words, Yet there is another and id.' Narrating 'the catastrophe as If it Min this Manner, certainly made an in le (if it had heel& true), but it has been aradieted. In the notices to correspond ist and September, 18311, In the Liver. edited by the late Mr. Egerton Sthlth, ly mentioned that• Mr. Palmer was not ill one of the scenerf inioneedink that in sntence in question occurs: Itis also an ;Ma that ft - stated in the Mercury, that f the paragraph contradicting the state in the (theatre at' the time_ when Mr. • attacked by the illness of which he , . • wthy b. o servation that; if 'Mr. John, - ed these words at all In the play, he could :en morfonplng the oharaoter of The Wataourg), but must have been per ' of Tobias, whosntters'the words, ' Yet Aber andfalMitter World,' very early immeneeMentsoff the play, in the first first act. Walton'lnterreil l Churchyard. A at the IdverpoOl Theatre, for the • family, took Once on the 18th of: e reoepteht-wkildh, alter defraying' lees, were .£412: all,dan appropriate' 'cps was spoken by Mr.'Holnian on 'ho address was written by.llffA mentioned that the ninety-ninth of Byroros best and worst poem, had been undertaken by a young tame Wotton (Harry W— he The "poem" nes just been pub. 'don bookseller. Mr. WettonO3 ete•• s( little distrustful of hie in whilst: he desoribes their hap' show how far they were ' • . I ig any "hype ofiany kind; ;her dotibtecimallibilith :0 to think'l had wit any mind. vith patienosratkl-dillility, any time, I felt inolined ' once, inethought 'twos only fools to argue with pedaktlO Lob say or think le pf ensallmatter ; • thro' life will lead me farfrom Oeist nth shall Storro Eleeay Beetle! foam between myself ised theta.. Y. data to condemn or flatter,— ' ;4r 1 ••'••• y only arbiters—with them. , lee. A prejudicial crew ' Mists what I am to do. , r * Y ITiMQ. .Maws. The vote on the amend- . ty, was a very decided one. Thlehlthili modments; the Constitution le to-be' tboee who has not already done so, their habit. bfproouring new suite Stone Clothing 4 Hall of Rooklall 608 ind 006 Chestnut street, above ever too lateifo:mend and amend. lotl THB ABBY Or THA POTOMAC." At raspy ebo:rioas from the army, to take the, swirlos. /a the first there are getting fewer, and we me, by the ineressed bounties and iumber of "bounty Jumpers," that le. Also, another advice Is not to clothes either under Burnside or for you might geifbiown up by so - wt go down to the Stymy, either :inviter., get elettiing suitable at Alder the Continental: da word has been staring every. for the put Sew weeks, is no w rly everybodyia month, is a pre. !wing, beautifying, and preserving ining the breath, and arresting the Sold by druggists. an2lnithsat !noir suceeseitilly treated by J. at and Auriat, 511 Pine Arttel , to charge forexa min stion.jl2B4 3 earleirrr relageB l , 81111clieel i Te4ooo B Prices, can be pare/wed 'd ots, au and 888 Chestnut . eoleoe:fereete 8.1.114.11$ blabs learditaae4 of main ' 1124 Mutant 'trait, 0100 ARK‘TALS AT -IMIINOBILS. • The Coni J Oibixoi, Nalt imore W Lightner 'New York J F Joseph; New York R K Williams , Keutooky ' Mrs Jordan &daa,Washer 'W II Johnson, Jr, & la,Bslt Mr & Mrs M B.Dodge, Wash A W An¢eh BS O N Snow, Washington A Skinner, W_,ashiAgtou W Wells, Naw Yorit .3 Cutier,•Nele York ' J BicksrUni, Raftirdore .1 BAnd.rson,.Lonisville Chas W Oelktp , Baltimore T A M Nafleigh • F FPangimbeigagewYork Fo4ulleld. B Hartford • • N Webb. New York .7 M Kirkpatrick & wife, Pa I' 'Joints.. York, Pa C W Fprilk & wife, Wish Mrs Coleman & 2 oh, Penne Num Pates, Jr. Cip, Ohio Wm H calvert in; Ohio W B MoCraresyl3 8 A '• 1, A Chase, Boston • • Wm. Les , Boston, R garment. Minton • Fl T,Miller, Boston Win Crosby, Bolden .7 B Osgood, Boston Ry - Delatdaid, Wheeling Abrabaln, Cin, Obio 'Vent Col Lewis "alWa7, Pittsburg Mrs Hamm QV reckon' • - Demock, N J °Robinson. Peons T Arrowsmith, 1.1 E. A Mrs Judge Ball, Ohio Miss N Hall, Cincinnati Miss Este Ball, Cincinnati ies Anderson, Ohio L Pearce & la, N Y Bev E Greenwald, Futon Gewß Titus Breton J F Thoms on, Easton W P Beak, Missouri B F Clark & is, it I J W:Cherry, California A Kaufman, New York R T lioladan,& wf REinscott, Chicago Mrs Beal, Chicago W L Efelfeßstein,Pottaville Mr & Mrs Herbert, Md B VsElackston, Penns )lr& Mre J Mcelling N Y bite .1 0 A Trigg, New York W Bissell. Pittsburg J A Ntiestand, Lancaster T M Jarrard 0 B Bingham W J Byers & 'iris L Chase,, Jr York 11.Page._New York N A utill, • _New York Mrs 81 0 McCoy, New York C McCoy, New York LDromel, New Tcirk The 6 F Homer, New jerasy Cam 0 B Peri.lo.. Penns W Hull, Cltvelekd B Etwerraki. Oloysland Carl Ben bt,,NLor York Orifilth, New York W It I °wet'', New York W W Potter W H btorrn, New York J W Dyer M Coburn L Bataan, Baltlmoie C Bramlia, lirie • C OBeller, New Yorii 3 Pendleton, Rochester o liadelitt, Buffalo' J Tledal, Now Yurk . Miss Bathawayo Rochester I b Cushman & is, Chicago M.Kasson,. New York A Rees, Columbus, 0 • Rees&N,f,Columbni3O. Mrs M Ytinse, Columbus, 0 Miss Blimmel, Columbus ,0 John V Craven. Salem, J W Ball, Great Bend F McGhee & tem, Wiush.RC Jos B Benson & Is, Bali J R Fodler. Peunsyivanla A C hloone & wt, Ohio H W Miller, hew York P Potter, Maryland . .8 Fisher, Boston E Mnseelman, Ohio B klusseltnan Ohio • John R01.1108...0hte D End ler, tibia J ?Pinkerton. Ohio .Rubt Morgan,. Ohio • • FUtot Mebeffy. Franklin,Pa J.Lonsn,•Ponnsylvanla Jaa•Carmer. Portland W Clark, Portland B Neweomtpy, LewistownB Bb stet LswiStown, Geo Gray & wf, Burlington Col Fregisait. Washington F Day & wife, N horse,' Mrs ,Chicago L M'Vfin Neuron, Boston Ili 6 Hill, Lyons, lowa Carpenter & wife. lowa ey Otglite, Jr, Puilad pi J Lawless. Dslawire ' /3 Potter. New Jr e ' Jbliu Parker, Pittsburg A M Wetherill, U SC el Platt, Jr D e C 8 Mr & Mrs Efetchtson, Cot 0 Betancour, Chiba ' Pedro Prieto. Cuba W B Rosenbaum, New. York W 8 Ward & soh; Penn& C Rutland Devlin, New York C B StOCkWail. New York N West, New Yoric NY Egan, New York Mrs Titylori Washington Mks Taylor,Wesiii ngton In Gregg, Reading re Stewart, Reading HMI P Junes. Reading • J M Petition & wf, 11l Mis Darak. Penns Mcßride, lowa J F Powell, Portsmouth D Peck, Loeb Haven &lent lILBeck,USA H W Walter. Louisville E D Pierce, Chicago J C McVay. Pittsburg Mrs M McVay, Pittsburg Mrs N S Moore & son, Mass F A Flake, Mass If Jones. Pittsburg E H Fent!, Hartford W L Campbell M W Herbert. Maryland Miss Clemson, Maryland Kra Stephens, Maryland T D Alexander & wf, Ml W .1' Dixon. Baltimore T R Matthews; Jr Md B A Lamerwein, Baltimore Miss Grammer. Wash 43 8 McOntiough, Baltimore Mies F. El albertson, Md Mies M Proctor; Baltimore B B Hitchcock, Bahl more G C M Etcholtz, W Chester Oof G F Smith, II S A J WThomp"on, Wash W HDayis. New York • Lient Cot Kinsman, 1:1 8 A J Manatee, Baltimore W Booth, Balttmere Mrs W Sprayle, Wash 0 D Mist% Pros . , B I' . & Simon, Baltimore Kineett, Baltimore M Witbenburg & la, Chi Mirs'L L Withenbarg Cia I A. Mai 0 Tandegrift, h alt C West, Baltimore 1 W C Turner, Cleveland Mrs. Hard castle, New York Mrs R F Mason, Wash • The Leonnelly, Wa6hington J Bauman, Lanetuiter J.TOben ehls Taylor jim Dens, Pennsylvania • John CetheaAt, IlUnOle • ' Miss Alexander, Illinois X Murphy,. Michigan • D W Riggs. M D Pittsburg' • W Bultrley,.Nevielfork J R Templin. Easton Mein R 0 Inter Hugh H Citno Uti If • Skinner, Boston', Mrs Wheeler & son • '• !' W Harris, Petinsylygnia R H Harvey & laMelawate John Dickson, Georgetown Mrs If ft CrozierMara A. Washin J Conlin ml.O 'Mira McKee & aL, Wh' ',Vs' JOhn4 Collins D Barton. Del aware,- •11 B•3thans, Maryland Thee Rdbertson,Sl4elXM The Xe w Field, BaltlreOre,' B ralrbaulc, 86101400, B echwars, Alexindrla,VA J. Blubbers, Alexaridria;Va Max Gruenbers, N,Xook c L Barnett,' York, Pa' s John Marshall, USA' .'. A Leggato, Allpgbatty . BetiltLnker, Allegheny . , D.Dondel, ork; Pa i Bev J A Hurray aroat,,Ti. w B Blamer, Allinitown Jae F.Baker, Wheeling, D 1:21 Catailthilha B F Newemer St wt, Balt J R lnnee, Baotou Dr C B Barb Ella co, Pa S Marx., St Lode. . , • The H A McGonagle.Centre co W P Pence. New York J L Smith, Ohio W A Einively.Cinoinnaii Mem A M Snively,N Albany A J Dounev. Ohio A F. Cailwalader,Penxia, v W C Beecler,Pottatown M A Finland: New York Mrs Dean Reading P Gallup, NOW York Col R Ratoliff,Talntiqua T Fry, Tamaqua • H Fries. Maralaltown r.TR C,hambere, Ohio . The Hal E Camp, Lehigh eo L FMoeaer, Lehigh - co ' I John Kohler, lehishco E St(ckei, Lehigh co JoehuaLanbach r Lehigli co Edwingataback, taihigh col 31,Eettee,.8 11410049 m Cornelhoi Sepal; Easton D Neipel /*Ow_ YiiW richeiser — E. nape bil'A e Gienp, Penn a Bawl S'Thateher, Peona , Peter Richards 13'Eston Rik Richards, Elution ' The 8 ' J R RUN Milford , Del " Barbi .Abort,Bil t a r ware ' Jee A Evans,. ware D B Owens, are A st. , Perkins, El ii&n, Md Levyson. NeviTork N slarnm , • , aNt , Dr T R-D•Bnowles, Del John lo hßrown, bn;t ,Disl 'Wm.SP Robas; Dal s meAware • bin Ei. A Zug, Lancroler . • •,. i v Ofhe.Nl ...o.ll•Caragsnillitarls • Tj'asey k la, Del C Bunt,Mass J Q A Sped:a/1/0311c DT A Live:ay, New Jersey C F Ntobols,New Jersey C B Tice, New Jeroey B Fired. New Je..37 . . J B Mannere,New Jersey A W Maitieon,Neir York J.Finek. Piste our . • Mies Bullenback, ending .! 19 430 ' .7 Hadley, - Chester o S A J Fountain, Baltimore I J France, Del co .KJ Jackson, Mary land Atonar. tiow - York J W Woodpide. Dqi co. 0 A Heine*, Montg co F Worrilow,DeLoti • H C Stump, Maryland B, gainlen, i New York • T C W Bcroff. Atlantic City Mrs Boward Lancaster ~7 R Abell, ~lrglnla James !rho peontnatenna ; . 1 Zeprler, Unioit - tre Pa . I,3PEVLAL Comomines I{9Wint ,BOAP. Thlitelsiirated TOILET 80AP, in sush uniyerssi'do. . mind, is rufsde'frosiiihe CHOICEST inaterlib. I. MILD mid pIIOLLIBAT li its aature; ntAGRAJITLY SCIKIFI% FD..and,4121.041113LY BINFJPICIAL I/1 its station upon 941110114 For Bala by all Druggists and Yana? 004idll . • , • 1101-trithsl7 TEN Porimeit OLoTreina liousE OF Pnap.s. . • . - . Best•eiaii goikliat moderate prides.. ' WANAMAKINT & BROWN. S.:B. comer Sl%Ts•sad MARKET Street,. Custom DepartMent (to Make to order) No. 18.Elith St. WIMiLER & WILSON'Ei PE Mr LOCK- . 8 TA! Oil BRINING .itiiioElNßi. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Salesrooms, 7041 CHEFIROTTIFJ3treet. above Seventh ~. ' IVIATUILIECID- . , . . 00ilitIBBBS—BNOS —Auras} 9, 18,4, by Hey. John :.* 'Dulles, Wllllam B. Oliamb•ri or Albinr. N. t Y.; *Juliette 0., daughter of D. C. Enos, SRL., Drilla '..:-. - ' • t'• , ••• ,'• • -- I . ` .: ;PI:ELID.. i 02160.-Craiiiiidiii. the 2d inst., Joh n G r i gg ': i; z ~ tile itairtti and atone of the family are invited to at tend.the neral, from bia late residence, 1829 Walnut ' otroOto day afternoon,./1114o'olock. Intermentst Maurer I. , ; • i , t• BUST . -tOn the ad instant...2o )11.., Easton. H. 1). , i t in the 70 ear of his age. ~... without His red vea andrende are' i , far , they notice °strati bls faneral boilable late reeid °nee, 1218 Arch est, on tkatarday ntorlafil(i.at 10 o'cloo4to proceed to Laurel Hill. • , ••• '..., .• ~, , WOOD. -On the morning of the Ild intent, William J. Wood, in tholbst year ofiAls age. . The relatives and friends are invited t 6 atten d tne b imetal of the deteased,frOM the nsidence of his brother, Thomas Wood. in Efftetol, Pa:, at 2 o' crook l'. !S., P4l - the tab lost • ,s, . 1 " ' • ' . ' ' WIEDERSHRIN. -guidon' y, on the evearg i tlin . let net , Charles If: ' son:of Williad and' C. Wirderehelm, truthe ' l7th jeer of htsage,.. .., 11is male friends ere Invited to atten d , the tenant& from the resident.° of his permits, So, In Iforth...rird. street, on Thursday afternoon, • ' at So °look. ...,... TISDALL. -On the 2d tad., Chas Tisdall, in the NIA Year of his age. The relative and male friendieof thofainilY an Itnini roe et fully Invited to 'at teed a le, funeral Into , his lido rt.tdence, No. 238 Chriattan'etreW on - frld . ny morning at 8 o'clock. •. 1 Bowl'''. Ott BhWLIIT.-0n thelst ~ mi."' topig r . to the 67th year of tier sgeP The relatives and :friends of the (IMP& in rata- ' fully Invited to arten'd tlfe rottenly , fromlter late eel-, deuce, Haverford street, a*ove Thittylflithi, le Tlianfir . ibernoon, the 4th Int , t, 04 o'cloek.. '• - ' ~,,„,..,- ' LITZENBERO. -thotheifkl !DOW:it...oll'4W .. ..••••=,-. N.M. In the 47th year of his stge- ~ , • c ',_ ...in' ' '.' Funeral from his late residetee; Dar t ktn . L...., ~ porting at 10 o ' clock ..; drifololattemodad: fiends oft family, Orphans' Rein Logge,. 1f0...1911.:7 add -CkneMt" ii?..ide'r°toElunmarlitlinetn4Pdmbl. ell l rt n i t i e L.(). no ° t P lit l i o' ill a9 O nl n i I 'd i 4 i ** t B 7MI 1 1. r il II i ing :la.: : r; ttry.• jussox a 8014, MO' 0 13 1 0 8, .Euo No. 9 l 8 CRI8T11111:Pr o , ,Il^ t EFAI--..............___ LANDWAAMPOWANDI w, a if kt: .„ . n •: •e • 1_ , .: ,, 1 ;f 7;,; , ,. ) i I . ' r ..onn, dock of 8 • I ' Ptn stook of-t3 tv`w ...?_ ' , IC) , .11!'..: ; kttfc.i $...11111 stook of Plannea. 'NJ'. 1 . ' . . 1. 'i lij 13 " iti mockor,L o ,o„. In stoat of If Wag, ~ Sp neritist; ilrawd. W 0 Lielie, Pittsburg H Meyer*. Laneas ter • Miss J Shober, Lancaster J Id Stewart. Alexandria -1. H C Creveling & ia.St Louie, BR Petriken, Lock Raven , I T Clement. Sunbury ;i A ii•Oletz. York . . • Z;;44/ 13. M Riddle, York_ •••, 4:4 14 Laughlin & la. C Wra nu W C Finniblin & la, nit ,g...z DLamison, Penne :rit Tut W Huff, Ponta . , 41,44 A J Simpson JP Robertson, U S Ni.„ if 0 Hartman & son, Ydris:. I. D A Edwin. Great 8end,,,,4 J P Doughter. Delaware .:.• 'E Ball & la, Washingtourin, Mteo Jackson, Wasilingkiii .7 W Sibley & la, Wa sh's to 1) Mtkall, Washington , A. 1 IR °Will, _Perms , • • o . Chas El. Mullin Wifeless/. Mr Bertrant, lialtlmore, •1 Sam) Gray, Jr. Burilagttilar Oeo Ball, Ohio _.• !.• •••ori.: ; e 10 Crittenden, Mill,' sikr,4ri. Chas S Stone, Ohio v Ntl . Thos Johnson, Tyroin.Ma .... (Align Wright, Delaware , . t Coo Bergner Sria.Hink ii l Y A M Mester; Read .t.') B A Holston Orwfv• Ash *: P J Dickey, Lancsater-' :=l , M.l Sargent. Wash, D C '4 , H H Osgood. Wash, rtot.:A4l Miss A le Olive.W.coraniiker Jim PI Dover, Wras,porl B B McCool; Pottsville. Hon Myer Stronsp,4llisr,. — ' Thos S Fernon" • v. • If. 4. d A Sherrill, New ‘dr t i L f, Geo Young & : 12,„:Ne, . Ir t ra Thee 1 Ortflln 4..:109n - A* Ohms H Caldron ,AArk,. .. .7. .!;s:Aes , Ca• "tr. , r 4#1,4 af• .filth Mr Wise, WkittitigtValt.. W Meseta t " J Macintire u 3 • ' Mies N L 13.1414:031c6, B T Hjsugns fiapallieslt D W Reba; ht Miss L Bib*, Willi eon Robt Patdirsoin' Ralf T'_l( A A Al)art,.Torolitoriiy. B A Vlk Vujoalf,, ork H L P a altnet, Ttby: • Plate Bl ns. althriore k inrCarts,'Delairare Bra lifixtin,. Maryland Mrs NutD4.• Maryland IY WettX, Chamber re Patter Son, New• York L' 'Boys, New 'York K Swayer. Welsport re Wetherill H Purdy J 8 Starr John Lester. Baltimore P L Smith, Daiaware co, Pa Mrs J C Bridges dc son, Net Mrs J D gitrtin & son, Ohio C A Schaffner, Marietta, Pa 0 Duval & la, W Chester :11 C Chapline, Sandwich I W Lindsey, Mar) land J Wilmer, Jr, Lebanon 8 B Plumy & wf, Pittsburg I Sao Seas wf, Baotou. C D Arnold. Galoebn.rg„ 1 1l L Geo W Smoot. ITS N 8 N Heaton, Cincinnati . B Woodford -Windsor, .Ct Inane' &hie, Chambersbarg JB Sneathen &la, Plttenurg J Lowenthal, Indiana • , J Lebacti, York, Pe Dr Brown, Harrtsbarg • L 10 • - s • ~ . LA Grittingeir.Leba non • • H Rau,Si. Louis It Ferro, Ohio . J A Thomas.Oldo - , X (I , 8 moron, Ohio F IS Doll, Ohio IS C Olond, Ohio • , J THeet, Christian, Pa .• L Pownall,Penna T BrownTarnaqua • Thom S Ripper , • . J H Thompeon, Allude Wlir Cottingtsm, Easton T A McDonnell, Bridget' n I Cortright.Beth.telma ) d.Eatle. • F H Boehm, Hellertown Chas Botts, Penn/berg H Mimicker, Lehigh co John B dl. Qaakertowil a. It Dotter, Bethlehem. !Jacob Brelnlg, Allentown Miss Glick, Allentown Mies Lonanooker. Sehlic co S G Sinhbrigt. Hercisborg Semi Niller, N Whitehall Jan Nemeth N Whitvhfal Hattiller, Beading Dr'Thompaen, Summit Hill or Vnton. , Win M Steep, Washington F Cornish 8t ;onto . Dittrict Nek Reading , Thos Gallagher, Wa.h JohnißeiliroWashiligkin Wm A Speakman, Penns C Wheeler, Chester on John D M ller, Russellville Jos J Kennedy, Lancaster l e &rook, Bainbridge • , aeon. /are Sallenbank, .Reading C H Counie,Bewthihem S L Slamer,Philllpelaut L Jenkins. U B'lk • ' C B Baker, New York R Deakere,Pitteburg J B Daffy, PiGelbaar : J B Outer:Panne L B Soil: Newtown Oray,Hew Hypo P G Swabia & wr 'A143'4114 X EC Ryer% New Jersey • , . weradal.' • J PWoodward, Ghee eo. U Jefrles, Chester co J Hadley. Chester co' J Wood, ifewJereey .1 A f 3 Foantain, Balt Copt.J W Shoemaker,.Pa W P McgCl; Theirs ao NJ , Neifhoneel A Morsels, Wilkesbarg J ookeaburr, Witheeberg tionaL . .7 Winans ,Clinton co 6'Y Rbords Psturia Win B Reinhard, Lebanon Jammu Tod, Indistot • • John Jones, Wiens • • NATIONAL . Ulliit*ClET. ~ .'i 1,~ ' mos inuniiplanr, Ao,nriitimetiNoolasT. 'OP ?LIAR® : • '. -• Inagerims* AiTPRE* qtEqrSON. OF TONNISIMIL, ELECTORAL TIORZT. SENATORIAL. MORTON MoMICHAEL, I'hiladeljb .. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County.- . NTATITE. • 79 Inas W. Hall, 14. C harles H.•'Shrtnet. 15. John Wteter;• MI 'David MoConanabs. 17. David W. Woods. 18. Llano Benson, 19. John Patton, 20. Samuel B. Dick. 1. Evoratikßlorer, 29. John P. Ppnney, • 23. Ebenezer MoJuntln.- 94. John ST: Bhukohard - Committee.' REFRESH 1. Robert P. King, 2. G. Morrison Costae. S. Henry Bomm, 4. William II Kern, 5. Berton R. Jenks, 6. Cbarles .M.. Rank, Robe.t Parke, 8. William Taylor, ft. John A. Eilestand, 10. Richard R. Coryell. U. Edward Holliday. U. Charlie F. Bead, By order of the Male OAR BIBLE CHRISTIAN' North TIMM Street, above GireiCavenue.— Fart- dy a Service 70-DAY, oonunenclag st,heat pastlo o'clock. PART DAY,—menvicillt Arms NEW STREET LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rev. W. NUTTER Pastor, on THURSDAY , EfORNINN, August dth: to continue •one hour, vii :. from %Wig/a:IL The cot gregatlon and public kindly invited; • sa-ilt . tar VENT S A L ,PRIESBY;T . ERIAN. CID:Melt accerdanewwith the recommea. dation of Presidibt Lincoln, the Central Presbyterian Church, at the corner of EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets, Will be opened for religlant sere ass on , THURS D feY la trltlilNel, 4th inst., ac 1034"o'olock, and Prayer Heat h:6gln the afternoon at S o'olock. Sermon in the morn lug by Rev. J. ji..MoILV AIN. D: D., Professor in Princeton College. lt• C VS OIX ON WASWIN6TON I SQU ißEl—There will be ServiiiiinVio'FlßST PEESBITBRIAN WICK. on Wan?lnkton Sonsvn , THIS Al IN Q..oommontion at o °too . • ItgW.• CAMP 196TH REGIMENI6 'PENN....? RYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. CO. H. "INAV'' TIONA L• 0 CARDS.) Hasa BALTIMORE July N1.1.1)S 1: -i. - Ai a meeting of eiompenp H. acid THIS DAY. tn. fol. ;owing preamble and resolutions. were 'nestdidoeidy: adopted. In view of Cho recent toe!, which-thin COM= tall3r e Tibd,ti I:7r thAtrllo/IdglV,,, g e eas, Tg u l outf t: 4 7 .reu l, •. Whereas, We have beard • with deep eerreve orilte E Path of - our late Oomrade, GROROE W. TURNER, -. , l iii 'higlott hie life while eodiavoring to save that of " Ohm* from drowning, previa IF,'-lby this,' hie kind:And ;( . ukons disposition.- His patnotisin has beeti'•Pell mthoWs by the prnmpiittide with which, - for the third *l I I e, be ao littely responded to the call - of bile ouifiltry, 4 trap& the rebel hived ere of our' borders. Re it - • ~ I .Rmeiveci, That we tender our sincere sympath y to - a bereaved faintly, 'who, by - his :death,' have loge a ' suLand diitifnl eon and brother, and . thicompanY an 1 0110telt and much-reepectod member: . . . I .Rego/vecl, That a copy..of these reeoltitions, praperl'fl ..fitested by , the of this meeting be forwarded to I . le 4 rally, and be published in the Pitiiiadelphia*Peti4, ~.,:nriteer, and Bufferin . ~,.. ._ , hir it - . WILLIAM' T. gIIITEL, Preeident, ; 41 . '4 , tt, First t3eraeant CoMpany H. R ts; Ur. z. WM. H. DUCKSTRIN.-Ja.. deirota.ry. SUBSCA I priossiN AID OF THE MUTSU Rs AT CIIAMB.SRSBURG,!PA.. a We have received from G. K. Meatier mith, ;(ja.iiter of the Bank of Chnuibersbarg, a dep l orable aw . 3 eptatt of the dectitntton existing there: Persons wish . tpgdo aid the ttifferers can do so km stiffing their con • Thnttionelo es 103.4 a DREXEL St C 0.., 31 South ,THIRI) Street. 1 ,h 40 r . .. ELEVENTH DIVISION OF. THE e TWENTIBTE 'WARD ON 'TS OWN HOOK,— eicalmins of the Rieventh.Attleion of. the Twentieth . ward are requested to meet THIS RVENING,Auenst ri•at 8 o'clock, in the }lnmate Engine Rowe, THI2, . bIIAITH and OXFORD Streets, to, adopt m .heares to tales the quota of the ward before the rah day of Aug. ilk-labor next ' It Is important that all interested should attend. By order of the Committee.. 41.1. . AIM . R. THOMAS, Chttiiiitait.• .. . . 'IArNOTICE IS 133E.11.E8Y GWEN, that an instalment of TWO DOLLAI4.:PBEI HERB on each and every share of the Capital etook..of the .4 , ISTNA MINING COMPANY Las this day••heen :called In. payable on or before the lath day or Alf INT, Mee, at the office of the Company, No 321 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . By order of the Directors. .• B A. HOOPES, Treasurer. PHILADELPHTA, July 1108114 • .an 4415 • •• 110-- leekVir OFFICE; P.IIII.ADELP.INIA; PA , Angnist 3, .1888—To-morrow (Thnliday) baying been appointed by the President a day ()fluting and. Prayer this place will be open until IP o'clock.when It will close for ;be day The carriers will make the regular morning, delivery at 8 o'clock. Collectors maim morning and , evenlaccollections. Stations are open at same boars as Centrat Office. It C. A. WALBORN, Postmaster.. . . NO VICE— AN 'ELECTION WILL be held on MONDAY, the 15th Jost:, at the 510111iTaIrf HOUSE, at Crouton, Pa., for seven Ma nagers of the CresSon Springs Company, to serve• for one year. A n BELL, .• FerrAtary Cresson Springs Company. Cassion, August 1, 1564, an•l-& • SPIB/TITALISTS ABE INVITED. to meet at the TEIO2dPSCH-STRRET CHURCH at 103; o'clock A_ M. TO-DAY, in Accordance with' , the recommendation of the President. Addressee will be delivered by Dr—CHILD, and others. • • le AVOID THE DRAFT—DO NOV BE lE= l- v• deceived by statements to the effect that your Dirtrict is fait.. It is not full. • A meeting of the animus of , the YOURCEENTE WARD irrespective of ;Blur', will be held to SPRING OARitEN -HALL on THURSDAY EVENING, Augnet 4, et S o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the report of the delegates to the County Convention, and to com plete the arrangements for. securing exemption for oar Ward: Let all come who can. We need more aid. PRED'IE A. VAN CLEVE, . 01, .W.ll. H. MAURICE. Delerstas.: OATOIBILL, . .•. TIIL Y. STATEMENT OF FOURTH.NATIONAL BANK, 1.4 regnired by the Thirty. fourth 'section of the National eurrnnoy Act: Average amount of roans and diseOnnts.....i/1y.5243,800 11 • U. B. legal tenders 90,10 0" due from other banks 39,800 of po r t in eircalatlon ...... 16.000 • • of de US...lncluding balances due to other 3064700 CITY OF PIitLiDEL P HIIu i) , B ar n , Anglist sd . 186¢.' • I, Sanmet J. MacMillan . Cashier of the Fourth Ns.' Boma Bank, ketng sworn, depose and say ttutt - the above statement is correct, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. . , • • _ _ sworn before me. this eecoad day of Animal, A. D. ••• ' JOSEPAI lIROBSToAI, I INACEAMCIE 'COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Ander 1, 1864. The Direct:4pr , havelhls day declared ll:Dividend of TWENTY DOLLARS _per Share, clear of all taxes, Payable to - the Stockholders or their legal . r.eseata- Ovon demand. WILLIAM RSARwEN.a y . gar FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. UNI TARIAN CHURClLicortier Of TENTH and LO CUST Streets—ln accordance with the recommendation 'of Preold.nt Lincoln, will be opouPd for religions ser vliee, THURSDAY NEXT, 4th lnat. TO commenco at half,mtot ten o'clock A. M. • • • an2-3t .OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF 'PENNSYLVANIA. 61 CEDAR Street, 515 w Tont o July 25,.1861. NOTICE le hereby given that, uant to are:solu tion of the Board .of Directors, an 'instalment:ol,2U per cent. on The Sulaterlption to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY- OF P,ENN SYLVANIA be and la hereby,'made payable to !AMES WADSWORTH, Ireatnreiof said Company, on oz be fore the sth day of; September next. anl•tses • Attest: T... m. "rime, Raretary. OFFICE. OF TEE BEIGES OIL COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street. PILELADELPIIII, 80,'1964. The Board of Directors 'have!THlS DAY declared • the secondo monthly dividend* of DNB 'PER CENT. on the capital stock, payable on the Bth* of August, .clear of State tax. • The Trip sfer Itooke wtll,be eltieed after the 4th of An 'gnat, and reopetted on the Bth. ' CHAS. A HHY, apt-6t• • Treasurer. I OFFICE OF THE. c,otruirms, O OP. W YEN COMPANY , 310 WALNUT Street., NOTICE is hereby given that all stock in thin- Com pany, on Mob the instalment of t 6-101) Per share, called March 16th. )864, and dne Kay 15t.'18134, la not paid is forfeited for said default.. and thaLacoording to the, charter and - by-laws of the Company. it be told at PION* Auction, on MONDAY, Angustith,..lB24, at 12 o'clock H.. at the office of 9.a Secretary Of the Com pany.y N or o. 319 e WA tha L NUT Street, Philadelphie, unless n befort By order of the Board of Dlrecterik: '• • DAVID a t gra.. switiry. • PHILADELPHIA, Tilly r l , jy 1011 DIVIDEND 21 , 10011431-." 'ME Nes OEINTOCKVILLE PEfilAhlillY COMPANY, " lace NO. EEE WAI,INIIT.Stree e, n'Ls. 3 7 ,• 11 ' • • Tbe'.Pritutioriar6l. Board of Directors have this slay &Glared the 'fcrarth , snont47. dividend of ONE PEE- CENT: •the ca3ital stock,.,paC i e at the Office if, the Company,on arid after SATO Alf; exigent 6,1864. z - • • The Transfer will -,close of 43st - it/day, Jlll3 , 80, at 3 o'clock. P.M.:'sintil Baturdiv- A at 6. • is2B-9t* WEL lum MOONEY, Seciebtri. 'UNION - STATE' ell MBE T TIC It BOOMS, 1105 CHESTNUT Street.—The State COnibeittee request their friends throughout the State to adopt of insane to,forward early and full rebarns of the tilMion upon the Conatittittonal Amendments. Send,bY Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard House, Philadelphia.. • . • 1 • • • ; • The Committee Booms are now, open.. and •all corre spondence dirolictea to the Chairman will receive prompt Attention. _ S. : CAMERON; Chairman. MtIMEG;Mg tr*, ' THE NORTHERN Pd Rafts ROAD.-Tie andereigned, Commissioners Now Massichisette, named in the act of,lncorporatien et , the Northern Pacific Railroad company. hereby give notice to all those named in said act an Commissionere, that the . first meeting of the;Roard Commieeionerent the afore.' eaid company will be held the atELODEON HALL, lathe oily of Boston, on THURSDAY, the . fhtet. day of. September next, at - twelve o'clock. at-noon .` WILLARD BEARS. . JOHN A: , B&SS, J. 8. WITHINOTOY, ... ABIEL ABBOTT, /i RIA n ,HSHIVEPERRIHAM, CK. . J. M. BECKETT. O sßottrox: July 14,1884. •MIULITARIV-. DRAFT." ugelais i lttch • • Col. A. A. LECHI.IiN.. "": • •tOO BOUNTY • • for ONE YEAR'S service on/y. paid immediately on muster. • lenity. men, rally, I Don't waft to be drafted I ; Any person 'recruiting twenty men will receive a Second Lieutenancy; twenty-live men. a First Lien tensncyt,forty men,' a Captaincy. , , m /inedlate application should be made to HEADQUARTER& • ' . CommonwealAh '61.1 OIISSTNI3.2/.l3treet. ••• vitertric MARS Axa: a Writ di/URN' Withe'Rnm:.ollBl ‘DADWA.LA.:. DEB, Judge of the District COUTi of the United Stately • Mend for the Naitern Dietriot of Pecituirlyania, imAd— mlralty, tome directed,will be cold at Public gale, it 5 the highest and beet bidder. for ash, at MICHRNBR'S STORE, No. 143 North FRONT Street, on ..WEDNES. DAY, August 10,1884. at 12 o.!clock„. M., 82 baleeand bales of Cotton, .beg oat of xessels unknown. , • WILLIAM; MILLWARD. United Statielgrinthal R. D. of Tenairylva.nns PlnuttsiLHDA,'lnlY 28, 1884.. • • :i>3o-0 MARSHAL" 13 AA:LE •••'-'B'ITVIRTITE OF a Writ of elide, by - the - Ron: •John Cadwalader, lodge of the District Court of the United' Btatee. In end 'for the Eastern Districtot Pennsylvania, in Admiralty. to me directed. will be sold at public sale to the highest , end best bidd for each, at MICHENEE'd STORE. NO. 142 K. FRONT Street, on WEDNESDAT.'6I3IO3 I 4 Algae, at 13 o'clock M. 90 bales and 46 bales - of cotton. ladng moves of Teasels tint noon. W ILLIAM 111LLWABD. ; • . A Marshal D. of Penna. nin,AMMKI4-.Tply tqldiarle,f3SLF-BRALING . ci Al i -- •:' _r , - - f 1,•,,t ..,.. - . rs 1 . ••• • "•1111q‘Pial1114. • '.. : '; -',:; : , ,,ii If s 'MX9*OcTirrßY...:... L'''..;'• _ . :.'.. ':fi '..!• ',". ; ,,:,,'::.....:3 9 _ Me TEIBIIig. Poi oonve* . actiCaintoo1 1 0 1 •I , • , .;•-••.• IT I:Tiiies;l4o•':ir.kt,, ... i .• •••• . Those who have-nes& this prefer II biddreeli:iitbdif i i ii Cane, e i th er ee lf.mo , soldered. or Slam Jan 4.. 7 . !: iii: description. TO be ' SLY of W 4.... ..4. tevi• retfita:l • .? ~.;,.; u:s.,, '4' t t • " . "' P 7 ,Y.A70747-0 -770 ' 3.2 ir e' Ivallit-tutalr-VlO. i aii; • 40F215LiTtiOND evaielVanialg i F Wg - &01 11U Wirlll Gold, i 114 1 *ll4 tni - g TeRESS:SII4IOFLA_IIELPHIA, THURSDAY, t• AtrOVS l r- ili364i SINIR•I` FOR 11E;f24-. A NEW AND 'GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIr (olt DouBLE) .8111111;' SPRING.. J. L. & J. G. WEST No' 97 CHAMBERS STRICIi: Are the owners of the patent•snd exclusive taszufac turns of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUP.= ELLIPTIO STEEL SPRING . „ This invention ,consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic : Steel Sprints, ingeniously braised tightly and firmly together. edge to edge, making the toughest, most elm• tic, flexible, and durable spring ever need, enabling the wearer. Inconsequence of its great elasticity and deal- - blesses, to place and fold the skirt when louse as easily and .with the same convenience as a silk or. media: dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only obiss tions to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles,. carriages, railroad care,church pews , or in any,orowded, place, from•the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small 'space. This entirely removed the difficulty,: while giving the skirt the usual and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera promenade, or house. dress. A lady having enJoyed the pleaaure, comfort, end great convenience of wearing the 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 durab e, comfortable; and economicsl skirt made. lifer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most • Mit- class retail Stores in this city and throughout the different States. • • • sir Inqu ireUßLE for EL t DO he LIPTIC SPEINCI SKIRTS. . ••... . lIRADLEY'6 ELLIPTIC SKIRT. , , - • Very flexible. Tolled sadly wbsoi I n.nee to- oseopy a' Milan trate, soaking the most amiable next worn. For sale by J. M ILIFLEIOII. . • , ' . ROW CHEOTBUT Street. o•lllBo34.lThilimii DIJP .r I it tI o BjLIPTiIiYSPRIIV . I SKIRT, . • . . ,AT-ENT DUPLEX ELI,JPTIO . • • SKIRT ••Por sale by • • J. G. MAtiniirelt-SON, • • •S. .11 , 0 or. ELEVENTH find CTIFONITT . ,6treete. VottiA.Dirifs P.UPPAX;I,IIILLIPTIC SKIRT.,.I he vested iriproverizepOrol:lave ever seen to LADIES' SKIRTS. Ev`a%Wl . ; ,1811151110/1. EXCELL CU RWIN STO 0 'BRO., 484, 44,114.apdVA N. ST3CO 'in3.lm if . 1'1: 14otaryPablie. 151 - IrLIAMBPORT DIO Itni 13 ON SEMI.. , . RARY FOH BOTH .88X183. •••'• ' ' ••• This Institution, located , at .Wililameort;•Pa., has many adventagse.• The situation-is heautifhl,-basinne ful, and easy. of "mess. • The 'buildings. of brick:are lighten with gasesuppiled throughout with•the'beetof s hydrant crattr,4ind wlll..accommodate two••Mandred :boarding pupils. .Thi fatalty to full and - experienced:. its members room in the buildings and eartrltli the , studente Charges moderate. Next term twill coin= .;.menue August 18th:: Send fora Catalogue. • THOMPBO2( MITCHELL, eta-St ` , iszg~u •-• 17.22-f4t* 'ArILLAGE GREEN , BEMINARY.-311- , y LITa RI BOARDING SCHOOL, 4 nilleabyoud • dia.Land I)*' miiee irroze'Olen' Riddle on the West Maw Apr Nailroad. thorough course in Mathleme t ti.oa. Natu ral Sciences, Lnnapages and English. . Practical 'lkons in Surveying and. C4ll Engineering. Pine /Arany and apperahub..Numbitr of pitolle &Zan Sept. Ist rapt's have bened tea home. Refers to John C. Capp a Son, 23 Bouth Third'Wentz' Thos.' J.' Clayton, Eau., Fifth' and Prune John H. Diehl, SOO Walnut. Adduisa • RAW.' .1: HENRY BiETO,N A: IL j722-9m ' TILLAG* Oxfig, Penna. CHESTER ACADEMY A-!ABD..IIIILITARY INSTITUTE: • , • LkThe seboleetle year of ten - ;months emu - helmet, on the dal TUESDAY. Are 6th of September •Arzt,, and Gloats :on the tel of July following: •• • •-• • , Boye an 4 Toni:marten prepared•for college or Bneineet to ttevarions•requirentente. , • The modern learners. are *taught by native rArideist Teetbers; who have no Connection with any other eebooL,,,no or; I. lal1 I rOf :••!- wig!' efflnenlit; Pe.... IpEELLADEttlitli COLLEGIATE 'eTITI3TE FOR YOUNG LAME& No..I63O•ARCE • ••iltreet_ Ner. CHAIR. A. SMITH, D. D.,LE. CLARENCE SMITE. A. AL. ,PrDisiDalt. ' • Ninth Year. Three Departaieate: rrimary c Acade mic„, and Collegiate. Full collaga, octane La Classica„ Mathematics. higher Na Oat, and Natural Miami for those who graduate. Modem Language*.:Paint • lag; and Nino:Mon b Ahe beet maiden. For draw are. CH Street. or address Box 5811 Ohl!edelF/ 1111 ..'.. • 1 •••t.c• '; , • 111121 "ni s •• PARTICbDE ?LEL sing, fialitegaibla, and gaggular - never. fail in aAlmiistion andayeade4n.litie .style of great variety a; . ,11. R E IMEWB Gallery. ~ 1 t152 :greet. , AR QEI C LOB D yrigrogißePHl3.—PlO ' ',7171tE8 rinpreoedento4 fri explienee. eare one now; a' $1 only, at 211fd IMMO Popp/fir enneri, SECOND' Street. above Omen. - & LIENCELA. t. HARD- A-a -WARS COMMISSION MIR AM. MON 0011.. MRHCI, and MO BORTH Knots. 04'or for ads: 1,M 1. 6i2/tvil u aigati Lai r,,rt Pit WM' I .aorate Loake's Copper and Iron Wirt , Garda: f, 3 1. 4,11 immortirrwat Am.rigaiiioo44l ll lm•Masi if?OlQ2 ?rat T. ttopicnig 7 dirdlillFX.b-1 4.0X -1•§141 8 1R OP PIRBTiCANIIVISP TAPIR /MOM' and dealer An , glaArra Skirts, wholesale and retail. at No la ARCH *Wrest Skirts nude to order, altered/ and repaired. hap 64. I RETAIL DRY GOODS - • AND FLEXIBLE IN US. saKETZUID, VAEHA.ELINGEN, k AHILISON, 1008 CHESTNUT litres ARMY 141.7 Y • "litti I_, co T - 1.1r.• • N1FN1,43 s E, W. T. `SNCifineft.ti:S, 34 S. SECOND Stiostlind 331211LIWiiialtRY Striet. - 'a Litlielt rrocirititlitt'irfteps OP CMOS,. OASSIMIBOI§IOOB ix • 9 .9 At fair prices; purchased inciependent of gold airebierk,by the peek Our mile is to sell. ye don't peddle. Come and see•our stock. The Army and Navy trade has our special at tention. • • "tm3-Im' L iNra7.DIJOK FOR SUITS.' Superb qUaltrY. wbite and colored. Natural ooloroaxtra .heaTy. Coating Linens. fancr ..Wide fine black Alpacas. . •• VIM° kfam , eillea vesting*. No ad vance in Summer CasAmeree. Flue Stock for Summer and Fa/1. LAWNS. • Good stylise fromlS to GO cents. . • Summerdreaeleldfa low. ' • • COOPIR k OONABD 'B. LiekraarßlNTH and msEAwr etr•AL. • R. T.C • 11:0 ' t .AICDTTAWARIUSDIVED 1110111 $1.26 to 76ide. 4 ' • Rich Organdy Robes, reduced to $ll. . Lawns reduced from $1 to fitg ate- Grenadines at very low prices.. ! ti Summer Ones Goode all minced.' n t o Since reduced to 75 Ms. and $l.. W ite Boren obiwle and Citaaars, W Pe and Black, Lace Pointer.' and Rotundas: . Suemer Shawls selling off very low. Woke and Colored Shetland Shawls. EDWIN' HALL & CO., AS South SECOND Street 4:)ITT BUMMER.: DREBB •••• 1 000D8 AT LOW PRIORS: , • A great variety of styles of this season's importation. from 22 cents to gl. ' • • Best Pc Lawns at 3734 cents. ••• •• • 2 . Figured Brown Lawns at 3734 cents. • • French Lawns at 40, 60, di and 8734 Gents. Beet makes of Muslims, CalicoeS, Mittman, and 'all kinds of Domestic Goods; far below the manufacturer's prices White Damp, and• Lama Shawls. • . • Bilk Grenadine Shawls: , - •• " 300 all-'Wool Cashmere Shawls,_ft,2s,worth • • - t ,BTEBL & SON, Ins, Tll3anti7l6 North TENTH Street. F,XAMINB 01711 'LAWNS: • , . Lawns, brown [ round ; neat ligumet, - Lawns, white ground, neat homed, 4te. Harkaback and }lathTow.elsaargiNmselinlimagr Bird's Bye Linen Towels. • . ractra,slae Damask . Towels.. . • • , Shetland Wool Bbawle for-tonesta, Sti, Bathing Flannels. red and gray. - • jyll JOHN H. 5T0K118.402 1.1301( street 1024 ORBSTKOT_ The attention of LADIES ABODT ;lAN MG Tait ',ATT . for the " Rea Shore, "Wa todA~ Places," or "the Country," la re!" ontfully invited to the extensive stock of WRITS GOODS, suitable fot SUMMER WEAR,_ for 'WHITE BODIES, MORNING WRAPPERS, &c. An extensive aaeortment 1e OireThd In DSOS and Worked. Edgings and.liusertinga, Veils Handkerchiefs, Gollara,Sleeves,and in plain a n d fancy Plaid, Strltoo, _and Figured White Goods, AT PRICES 111JOR BELOW TILLIE -PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. - 100 Printed Linoxi Cambria. Drama& 100 pieces Paled.. Tasked. and Striped M. NEEDLES, ARMY GOODS. •• • FOR .T/3* 4L11•11Y, AND . 241A8rY. • ~• . • EVAN: Ar e ,71 S I: 0 M ILITARY FURNISHERS, , 418 ARCH BTRERT, . . PHILADELPHIA. • Banners Regimental arid Company Flags. Swords, Sashes, ;delta. Paceants. 'Epaulets,,•Rats,- can,. Mori, Ravereacks, Camp Bits.' Field 'Glasses, Spius, and. everything, .Portaining to,. the Complete Dula of 'Army and Nivy Officers: ' ' • A liberal discount allowed to We trade. ,au3 2 lm , .1 01 WeATIONAL.' FEMALE COLLIDE; 01 . 1 . . D MOM...WV . N. J. —Thielnstltntion. is pleasantly located 'on the Delaware Blver,_about 'thirty miles by railroad from Philadelphia. .I'horeugh instruction. is given 'in 'the common and ,higher branches otiLliglieh, and saperior advantages aro, furnisbed in the Ancient and Modern Lai:lcm gee. Dremilngi Paintlairair all its branches, Vocal , Bad Instrumental Yule. For Catalogues; ad dress Bay. , JoHn*.H. BRAKELEY, A. hi., ato-ew, . President. .•••., • • • - • M. 1.13 1 4 NARY, 3'. THROPP Mica.. RE liN,bai SHOUSH and :FRIFICH BOARDING end'DAY SCHOOL for eIrODNG 'LADIES, at Ro. 1811 CHEBTRIIT Street; ThiladMphia. on the 12th of 'Sep tember. For circulars. anti] the leant SePtamber, ad drerm Mier, THROPP,VaIIey Torero. Pa"' 1":13-5** A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO A teach the..l3ngliah branches,. and MnalC,.lB degrade of obtaining aiitnitibn Governe4 Gogdaliferences . given. Adpirese Box 97, BBISTOL,:Ffi. • ad& 6t* PACE N • IX NORMAL • nisTrruTE -IL (roitio4h seiria),PlNENlNVlLLE,Vhester.oooni Pe ni nv Tboronekrinstction' id 'English' bran4es, with ,Laths.,Prenc- Gerrriso, and' Magic: Forrticulars spe.thiebiat, , bi ,, gadnesing.AOSZPH AL B OND, BOX 31.411:-UIRCBAIMVILLWeb'cogter Co.; Pa: 023-statlON!, TFIt MISSES CASEY brfig.•BEEBVS -A- ENGLISH snd FRENCH .EGARDING:;and, DAT, .SCHOOL. No. 1703 WALNUT Street. RE. GERN. con WEDNESDAY, the 14th o! September.. an3-22n GLENWOOD ACADEMY, DELA. WARE 'WATER GAP. 11011 ROE CO., PA. The fall neseltal of the above intottutton sell com mence on the lath of the 9th month (September). For particulars apply IO BAatEEL 'As.Lsor, prinopat. particulars 'Delaware Water . Gap. Monroe co.. Pa. FRIRND* tr,.sclittozisce tans AltD 'SMALL BOYS, oii Soboollsigi Germiritomiw will reopen on the fith nflth laoisUu ..The rumalbranehes of an Inglish education be Wight; aid we feel war. - ranted in believing that the oompoteney of the teacher, Deborah 11- Smith, will mike it desirable to parent's to rOOllll the gehool..;. .s , „ • • • 1v26-tf . NEW PVISLICATIOIit: ' 4 . NEW BOOK BY . PIEROk IMOGENE ; . • . . MARRLE . .IIF;ART. : • • . • .• . BY PIEROE EGAN, Author tit "The Poof "Ibgai Lot," "Lily • , 3 1 111 4.7 44c. ate,. • • • • . IN ONE VOLUME, COMPLETE -PRIM $l. "This is a tale of remarkable power. It displays a force of description and a eompleteneee we have seldom wen eurpiwed. The interest of the narrative intenst tee itE elf to the deepest pathos. The cloning scene Is it the highest dosimidramatio,.and the whole story exhi bits unquestionable genius and orienalitY." DICK • Se VIrkZGERALD. • No. 18 ANN Welk New York. 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AD ADM .Wmo - 0 sad : ~.n.; . : t l..Norgrars ill . 11.11/ lii rt1r: , 1.2 .. r Ise as 111 ,sa alauem.l4l 0111 .* 10"4 -o'... .77.:Zr 1 V 13 W 143 n . r. 4 1: Zt uk ;MPrt if ig . m r .t r ia 7, Fiti - S r eirriteeret,irealsilMi)N4TgMp See Wen d apeeiluess at B, F. RFNIUrg. 6514- ARCH Street. It• ELECTRICITY-- ITS WONDERS" Tie object of the follbiving adyertbmonentie to sot forih in the - develatenent of e new.Phileleptty; §ONiF.TIMTG REASOIiABLE, sPeakingtorth the language of Nature; and SOPdtTRING IffiditTANT, . ~.: •ir 1 - , TO THE .L010'401;0. liesatritee years ago Profewsor o.ll:l24OLLESlocated. ldrotmlf city of Philadelphia,,at No. 12N IN'AL XVI' Street, and annortuseel,lais great disocvery in the therapeutic application of Mignetiem, Galvanism. and ether. modifications Of Ebieirleity for the''oure' of the 10081 obstinate. /teat% and 'chrenie disease& In annonicine 04 the patina a discovery so intimately . connected with the tfeil- being 'of 'our , , moo, it may be deented Innnelto make IttewnreftitorYrtTlatitsJo pre- Par! the Mind of the reeoler for the reception of ivi,,, Y dentes and, facts' too incredible for belief. This discovery is the result of morq tami t en i n n i. n r hard and scientidi iii!vCatigelliaq, a:reliable system for the di agn o s i s , It u'evelopti not only' _. , : ---‘- of. disease, bat the: only efficient' and reliable means' of care. Its' gr eat` Saparlority over all other systems for the care of ' die- I, .7 ease has bempractieally teabed for more than ten years, and for five years in Philadelphia, where twelve thou : asnd invalids bare, eekireated,. Battering front almost every form and condition of dresses common teak sac- timis of our 'ciituitty, whO, after ttvottraeo :br tb most - eminent medical 'men' in Philadelphia, Boston; New 1 7Yotlr, and other cities, -had 'been given 'un as' ince,' ?able;- and in- nearly 'every , case a- perfect mire -had . 7. dany of themost obstinate of the above cases treated' have been . warranted by sPecial contract, and not a -•failure"has been Made any warranted case. AB in- Anbitable evidence of, the foregoing statement, we have, . , . adducid in-the following advertisement testimonials from citizens of-Philadelphia, who had suffered froma COMplication of tlitOases for four, ten and even thirty years, and had availed thrieelTattef the epeq cßadjOal skill in this and other cities, and were 4`114;13 claim% but afterwards : were -fraly restored to health by afew applications of Electricity. Sash an array'of ridsnee as will hereafter misty la this_ adToriftirdea!i merely to show thiii*efesioi BOLLES has reads f.i , ittipor 41 . ecintryt4 th4 . ,w idication of Electritlii as a tikerapentioaleaf,lietent, pbatically , to:shOW.lhat : nigirly,all disea'see which have been coptld'reed incurable in all past 'aid are so 99 10 fdered at' the present time by the' most einfuent Medical men, can be Epeedily and permanently cured bilthe different modification!! of Electricity, when ap: .plied in larmcOi'y jeith'iiiiidiecoveryciatie action of Electricity throtigh the eirebiO,winal axle. • We are eurinft, aid further pledge on:naives to care, a certain class Of dile:same acknOwledged to be incurable by 'any known process of medication—dleesees :that never have, nor never can be controlled, only by hie . mode of applying' the various modifications of Medd:, * * are often asked for what diseases is Electricity beet adapted ? In reply, we would say, for all diseases to which flesh ie heir--acute or chronic, inflammatory or.paralytio. In all easiest where medicine la beneficial, and in all case s beyond the influence and control o medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing the Vital force by changing its polarities. thereby regale- tin` secretion, excretion. digestion. and circulation sad bringing the system back to a condition of harmony And c Thoutanda of the moat: Yellableindlviduale In thieclty who hate been treated at Xo. 1220 Walnut street can and will vottehlor the above statement of fttets in thefr n astonishing cares. We verily itTheve that we have cured more obstinate diseases dnrimi the.five years of onr' practice in the city of•Philidelphis than all the ,medical men that have ever practised in ; ils city,either , - - - -athimillY 'dr bYnni 'otherPa tit - alloys !,, 'rhis aeserti4lntmay look like lioasileil imt % .1 5t every word or. 8; for who Effell.l6aili Weil& big area " . . '{rho shall proplify eittnrafetlie iiiailinlatite bleibing , ~ , thus to ape!d.trycoixt3rred °A auffering.lokaigorhon, listead of being druigre4 for months; and lairowii on ' beds' of langribillfug,.lk4lth le restored by this treat mint,.in many cases alinOlifi instantaneously? In con ., cluelon, we would say, for the encouragement of the dysPeptlo, neuralgic, consumptive,. rheumatic, pare lytic, epilectic, arid, in fine , Watson whom medical treatment over did and . eie4llliii Drove a total failure, •ihetPare is still hoP, in Year eiaelioia v iie . Sitir chance for your recovery, .at No: 420 WAtitle !Nile.. • . . . , The fotowinr report is not • the result of . hearsay, or far-off certificates, or reports of men of doubtful ye—. 'racity; but from reliable ,bnsiness sad prOfessional in oni very midst, wbose report was arrived at after Nv 'Pf careful lirieitie*gon, at 1220 , WALNUT Street, where Professor BOLLIR44 been . teelder his discovery in the application of Eleetrisity. tor tate 3spe!idy and per leaned !cure of; snit" aiitt.:olAblii diseases, for five years,. iziwhich time he bite Armited more than . twelve ;thousand invalids with.stioaela • • *toil A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA. Uie undersigned. having 'been treated for obeli. nate disesses.at No. IMO WALNUT Street, phlladelphia. wbioh lied resisted for a long time thenreatment of the' . .• . . most eminent medical men in this citi; and, also:having • tiritriessed the results of his treatment on . a great aurae' ; bar of, our acquaintances and friends, for smite AIR& 4dAtieli diseases, de thereforelake great pleasure la aoll:frelending to the public his important discovery. , • Hisiaibeen located three years at No. I.nsi WALNUT' :t.Btreet, tasting his treatment on many thoussulds•4 .ocir Most reliable citizen's by his new discovery of ap. plying aalvanism..Magnettein, aid other modificationit Nlectricitr, 'arid. baying watched his success in the t speedy and permanent cures of hundreds of our friends:: •,as - RS ourselves, and, especially, that class of dia , eadee never benefited by medicines; therefore, ed 0 toed. That We, the undersigned; regard the grea t :' success we have witnessed for months in the treatment of Consumption, Rheumatism, Parallile, Insanity, Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh. Anal:wogs, Aphonia, Asthma. Ague Chills, Contraction • of iimbe, St. Vitus'. Dance, Coldness of Feet, Hands, or Head; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; Epilepsy, He morrhage, White Swelling, • Mental Depression, Nen. nalgia, Withered' Limbs, Convolalona, Palpitation of tie Heart, and Loclifor,:ats indubitable evidences of Piefeeser B.'s scientific application of Electricity for the speedy cure of all curable diseases. B. ,A. Steele, N. D. , No. 6 South Twelfth street;. Wm.' , B. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Steck ton, Market street; Philadelphia; John McCormick, , IRS Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church Emannel Rey,„ 707 SSIIIIOIII street, atto s rnef• at •law ;isise'D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; It: -N. Nash; 513 South. Sixthstreet H. Craig, 1725 Arch i 'strOst;ll2B Broad street ; Robert O Work, 61 North Third street; A. G. Croll. northesat, sornatt•Tenth and Market eta eete.34 - • ' • • „ • N. B.—Professor BOLLES takes pleasure iiierataming attar/ink tett!. above WSW and the foildwing, *hog', ceititcaies have tea.ogwiil• be given in full &coder:humanity; Judah Levy, Bronettai'Onsainption, IXo. 814 South Fri:4A street; Edward T. *yeas, preacher of the M. Chtuth.?D7sPePsltt of long Stending s larYsiltis; and . 1632 Helmuth !street; William 11, Stikine,: : Paralyaia l cf lower • limbs. Paraplegy, and Epilepsy, ' 441bliehertof the..d'atienett likenXnat, No. 126 South• ftetto nd Street; Thomas Owens,. Congestion of the Brain, t a " n~ j ` 'e[Ke Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and Diabetes, 411 - 44ren „Rotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf ," Jakipler" yetis, and ringing and roaring in the lead; Fifteenth. and Bedford streets; William Morgan,Generat 'Debillty,4ol Spruce street; Thomaellarroy, severe Din.; ' lietes, Roes Mills, West Philadelphia: ,George Grant , .Ekeumatic Gout;long stindini,No. 610 Chestnut street: . Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and inannimatetr: Rheumatism, No. 1796 Chestnut street; 0. D. Cannock. Chronic Dyspepsia and , Inflammation of the Kidneys, ~ , Chestnut -and Fortieth strebts; George W. Freed, Epi lepsy-, No. 1492 North Thirteenth street:Anthony, Car neY, Consumption, No. ]217 Market street; FAward Mallon, Consumption, NO. 12R7 Front street: Charles H. 'Grigg, Dy &medic and Constipation, Tenth and-410h streets; J. Rickel,, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation.: . • aid of the Brain, NO: 616 Callowhill street!"' Aey. I. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia: MEI LLoi COMPIPFATION FREE. . . • *ean • . , BOIXiES - ;. aata .H11%51.0 *Ai`rnri. lOr ."1" t1 2 1 (1163 1 ,111 ! ,,.° N 1.1 V ) F 1,.". • ; # bolts 44°l6l " Vit " AliY•4.l'64 Atletaißh.tiadelphia. Prof. BOLLES his qualified over one thousand physicians who uss Elec tricity OS a Epeotality. tut-thammui. NriDICAL; THERAPEUTIC AGENT. SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING TRITE, havinglor its basiti iminutaNe facts; an it reveals-the , only trio rationale for the P3IIkCIAL , ILL 4:5"E MAN z ' NEMI ASTONISHING RESULTS liZ=== A 800 g -HZEPNI+ • IS. OPE ci TO EN pwi !Liar:a. • Bret rf , oii!es.: s ll . ox J 4 930. FT:lngicr' . . A 'l' i. LF:PY A /fp' CO rA R BOR-T..., WANTED. Aeaurresur QuAwraIIItASTIIS WINSILLL'S HORSES suitable tor PRILADBLPHIA , InIy Zl. 1984. the Artillery and Cavalry sof trice will h. pnrebosed by ibe undersigned In open market, at a fair price. Each animal to b. enb.o ctmd,_ to the usual Goverun mat innpect lon before being SeeePtem ifort,ee tube delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel, tamtKET Street., between Eighth and Ninth atreet4 By order of Colonel Hannon H. CaosmAs.nu:sletant Quartermaster General IL 8 GEOUGE E, OEN* 3y27 Cerfeitt and itfodittant Quartermaster, PN UFA CT URINE) CEEICAUSTS.— WAIIT•II—A SITUATION. by a. bard-wmkinc reJirtble YOUNG De AN, of experience and , with oomo rtiettno Firot• woe recommendations, and foil portion. Jars triven, by addressing' "A. Thomson,. ' Box 1613, Now York Post Office. an 4 2t WANTED -IN A DRY GOODS COM -ffilffiEiTON HOUSE. an active LAD, about sixteen years of age. Addrevs, in handwriting of applicant, at this office. • au4-2t. WANTED.—TWENTY' RESPEOTA bIe CANVASSERS far n.w Coatioanyoffering superior advantages : Apply 818 WALNUT St _ant le WANTED:—B4OARD FORA PHYSI cuN and .ir e , in a. private -fawn , . with two fnrnlebed mows, one for an office. between Spring Gar den and Girard stre ets and Tenth and Broad streets. Address "3. C. N., " Pram Office. an 4 4t* WANTED-__BECOND-HAND WRIKELRARROW PLATFORM SCALE aria.ator • • 1233 MARKST Street. WA. NTEI) -A PARTNER WITH. about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS in an Hum FOUNDRY, tatebliched saved years. Address to "H. H. 0.,' ' Box 2179.. Poet Office. sn2.Bt. WANTED AT . 'THE.. :CITIZENS' SUBSTITUTE, REPRESENTATIVE, AND VO LUNTEER AGENCY. 411 CHESTNUT STREET.— Merchants. Farmers, and other citizens, can be supplied With acceptable Substitutes and Representatives on rea sonable and honorable terms, and have the same sw orn In so as to credit to any ward, district, township. or county of the following counties: Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, or Montgomery, by applying . at 411 CHEST NUT Street, from BA.M. to S M. first Boor, beet. PAXSON & 00. ANTED-TWO FIRST-OLASS CARPET UPHOLSTERERS. Liberal wages even. Addraaaliox 2041, Po•L Office. atill-et. WANTED-- Ten Thousand Ginn Rube. • One Thousand White Oak Rubs. One Thousand Locust Habs. Fifty Thousand Nrolt. Oak Spokes. Ten Thonsand .7dieltory Spokes. • 4dre4s or apply ti . • 14 rdRY SIMONS. No. 54S NSW NJ/LI/EST Street. jyslo. Mullt", 11. S. National Wagon Works. 5 Jin n A GENTLEMAN WIT • this sum wishes an interest in an eats :dished And pleasant business in this shyer neighbor - hood. Adaress.ie pray, "IL E.J.."Pressoffiee scans skTHE SVBSORIBER WISHES TO Waage (for cash) a FARM of °De or two hun dred sores, in Northern or Western Pennsylvania. It roast be in good cultivation, with All the necessary' boildings for a well- regulated faun. Address "J. D.," Box :3134, WABBINGTOR, D. C.' an3 lm FOR SALE 4101 D TO LET. FOR BALE--A. RARE OPPORTUNI TY.--The advertixer, desirous of retiring on ac count of UI health, offers for sale a first-rite Malaita*. taring Easiness-8 fitlitTS. TANEN BOSOMS, Am.—seve ral years established, in this city, and nowdoing a good wholes tie business, with constantly-increasing fret claps city and country cash trade. The stock of well• awaited and well-maoe goods will be sold nevi fair terms. A splendid opening for a business mark with a capital of Fay E20,0(10 or upwards to tat o hold of 'a nrst-rate busineaa, already worked up systemised, Po. his hood. 11l health of self and "family the only reason of' giving up NO. GOOD-WILL-MONEY REGICIFitaIa. and should the purchaser need, such inetronlion and attention- as to make him familiar with the business will be given. Address, with real name, &CI HOZ 1957 Pot Nice. essi•Slfir OR SALE—BRASS FOUNDRY stea m ,. ab c hm, Lathe& Tools, and Fixtures of eTery kind, in domplete workinr order. A p p ly on the - PferalseE,ll.oo6 BRACH Street, ffsfidtilgton. jyO-tf • • • p.Altilt-IKILL' FOR SILLE.-THE • Vir: v nienefaetnring Printing Paper, belonging .to the undireihmed, at Wheeling, W. Va., in offred for • sale. The braidings are stone and brick'. end famished with three rag engines and. a 72. inch Voardrinter byr chine all in good zuruiirtil ordel. 172/.lot • ARUSTRONO 801(8. LBT,Tair, SECON ,DiTHIRD, AND YOUrta Floori at Alge XLEE22 , Blreet, thrci4gh to Church alloy. mhz4- tt WATER 1 4 q)*Iitio REITT. APPLY • WDAVTDCMILUXBNmiark.:64I di FOR SALE — HAND S OME COT •waTAGE, situate on the north side of LOCUST fitted, second lionise %boys Thirty-eteeth'. Aeply to W ROBE Nen OREGON. an 4 f WALNUT Street. k FINE HOTJSE FOR BALC- r Wil. 417 .FIittLNKLIN Street. Inqutre+lo..lo9 South Bram Street. , . •u44t• FOR SA.I E CHEAP FOR CARE- Mat those filet-class Brown-Stone DWELL/NOS on Forty-second street, below the Baltimore pike Twenty fourth ward , finished in the beat manner, with all the 'modern improvenumis, and aajoining the new Park. App'y to O. D. SUPPLEK, No. 740 North NINE- TkENTE Street. au4 31. FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE .EMPOSSESSION, li9ell built dwelling 815 North Tenth street: twelve rooms. Lot 17 by 120 feet deep to a street. 87,000. Neat dwelling 626 North Sixth &treat; twelve rooms. Lot 19 by 100. 06,700. Neat dwelling 457 North Fourth street; eleven rooms. Lot 20 by 85 fee' deep. Price $6,900. Excellent nearly new dwelling 1616 Mt. Vernon street, twelve rooms. Gr Lot 18 by 90. $6,0130. , Neat dwe ll ing south side of een , west of Twenty second; twelve rooms. Lot 20 by 180 to . Brandywine :street. Vlegantgarden front and back- $7.500 • . Neat dwelling north side Chestnut, west of Fifteenth. Lot 20 by 125. $11.1700. Excellent dwelling north side Walnut, west of Fif teenth • Lot 20 by 120 to a street. $11,500. Betides hundreds of others. The' very best °face to beaceommodated at in this city, can be found by calling . on GEORGE C. MILLER, practical Real. &tate Agent . and Broker, 154 North SIXTH. Street auMtif • /a R BA.LE--FIRBT. CLASS ft AmParm of R - to " ou il!edia. Railroad , miles fr.-- • 0 . 021 6 44 r ... „, ...Liao • 4„a Acrespi and g any avenue y r o l ty-vigliti; Weals. • A neat ann pleasantly situated Cottage at Borlington. I Di: J. E a D Acre Farm In Cecil county, Md., with good Build no Acre Fun in Delawre county, Pa., near Cheater. Acre Farm near Rastoa plke near Doylestown 80 , Acre Fawn Sellersville, 'North PannsYlganla Railroad. Also, several large lots of Ground, near the city for Cottage Sites and Building Lots. Alto, a large number of Cottages. B. F. GLBNN, 123 B. POTTS= Stmt. LARGE AND VALUABLE• PRO . - -I.PRECTY FOB SALE.—The very large and eommodt. one LOT and BUILDING, No. SD CHERRY Stree_, t • Bea. • the centre of business; containing OD feet on Uherrf street, depth Rd, feet, being 78 feet wide on the roar e thelot; and at that width opening to a large curt-War leading to Cherry street. It, advantages of MME AND POSITION are rarely met win Apply at the oleo of Christ Church Hosp ital iol 9m No. 226 FOR Am F SALE-A FARM,. CONTAIN - ...a- ING 103 acres of superioi Land, aim atedan Chester county. on the - Philadelphia and. Baltimore Central Railroad, near Rtk View Station, two boors' time from the city-40 miles. Improyemente,nevr brick Dwelling, mate roof: 8 rooms: new frame barn. 40 by BO feet ; tea house, mom crib, &c. ; running stream throne'. all the fields. Ape* to BOB'!' MAC GREGOR. and 419 WALNUT Street. glik. • FOR BALE—: CBE AP AMR 16 oat, sear Barneborough Station,WeetJersey • Railroad. est aerie ; excellent improveniente Only $76 Der sore. B. PETTIT, 3730 3163 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE-DESIRABLE AND .bandemnoly-improyed FARR, 74 aces, 15 ruling ant, within fivem inuter walk of a station 'on the Phila. delphla and Trenton Railroad. Terms easy. Apply to j 730 . MEI WALNUT Street. TTNITED STATES: EASTERN DIS TRICT'OF PENNSYLVANIA—Sar. THE:PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRIV OF PENN - BYLVANIA--Ossurrixe:. W.DEREAS, 'Fliil,DiettiCt Court of the United States ' in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceedilig on a Libel, flied ia the name of that United States of America. bath decreed all persona in • general who have,' or pretend to have, 'any right, title, or interest in eighty-twito bales of cotton, cargo ore, Teasel unknown, captured by the United States vessel of war • Aries." under command of Volunteer Lieu tenant E. F.. - Devils, to be monished, cited, and galled to judgment, at the time and place under written, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice eoyeetuirhsg. ) Yon are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not but that •(..by publishing these presents In at least two of the daily newspapers printed and publishedin the city of Phila delphia, and In the Lepailaterfigesmr. you do monist. and cite, or cause to be moniehed and cited, perempto rily, all persona in gamma whobave, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in terser, In the saidMigher- two bales of cotton, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD WA LADEILthe Judge of the said Conrt,at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a wart day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any . they have, why the said eighty- two bales of cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or 'otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be Adjudged • and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and leseeive in this .behalf as to justice shall appertain, • And that you duly intimate, or cants to be intimated, unto allpereons aforesaid, gene rally; (to whom by the tenor of theee presents it is also Intimated,) that If they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or apnear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court cloth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and may pronouncethat the said eighty-two bales of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the gams ;to the enemies of the United States of America, end as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable , and subject to confiscation and condemnetion,' to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and inti mated:ln 'anywise notwithstanding, and tbat.yon duly to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Wilmette the Honorable JOHN CeDWALADBIL Judge of the Raid Court, at Philadelphia, llihrsecend day 'of AUGUST. A. D. HU, and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of the said United States. an 4-13 t O. B. FOX. Clerk of District Court. • IN, THE ORPHAIii3 I COURT ECIE tHE CITY, AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA: ' ' • Estate of JOHN P. COLCORD, deceamed, Notice is hereby given, that NARY • COLOOM widow of the said decedent., has filed in said Court her petition, with an inventory and appraisement •of the,personal property of her late harbaad, which ohs elects to' retain, not exceedin in 'vales _ M. under g. the act of 14th April, 11361, and the supplements thereto, and that the same will be approved and allowed by the Court on FRIDAY. September 23d. 1864.. unless excep tions be filed thereto. Wit BRN4T. ty2ftinth4t Attorney for the Widow. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE I CITY , AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ...JOHN Tao:mg:T.oN ye. PATRICK KELLY . _ June-Term, 1934. No. 94. Planes Vend. fa The auditor appointed by ti e Court to nuke distrifitt., Lion of the fund produced by the sheriff's rale andexthe &bone writ, of all that cenain lot or piece of . grourid, 'with the hotel and stables thereon erected, situate on the north side of Washington or Market street, and the west side of William street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of he city of Philadelphia; containing. in front or breadth on said Market street 160 feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width 900 feet more or lees to Organ street, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 16th day of Augus t, 1854 at 4 o'clock P. M., at his No. 129 Routh FIFTH st r eet, In the city of 'Philadelphia, when and where all persons interested , are required to make their °Wins, or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. .1064 01 • D. , P. 'BROWN, Jr . Auditor. k? • • ' , ' , .-'OOPARTNIIRSHIP , • HERETO POHH existing biomes" 0: and IEILH Pht•ilps, tgro r ti litru z r e i le . 'An of y IViv i ed i . s):7 l4 m " ntta l l jE co u li. sent H. C. Phillips contin ue Q the onelneee, In all Ito branches , at the old stand , NIN TH and C FIESTN H. C.. PHILLIPS, " • ' WM. PHLLIPS. B, 1,964. sull-tuthage strelet. 11111WCRILDREN'EVOARRTAGE8.— -IJB A ICAILBON,-Mastaelkurers. 150 DOM. ..470w Second. 50245 A , . C:irst9.ItLIM.II4I,TIVOS AND ' ' ,REM:3C :eg u Ary_ LadiooH HaellEotcrWed i r s oorfi c rao. C. DLIWn attends _ota to Gentlemen. on the corner of TWRLYTH •od k&CII Wrests. N. B.—Prof tonal 11001MICY Lamed . forranif WANTS. LEGAL. ucTiow seu.Es, I BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN uso*xRAREOFS qOEEEE, CARRTAGER, &0., On SATURDAT binEratio next, at.lo o'clock, cosi irrielng about SIXTY FIORMS. inclnd in or several TN I noble feat-trotting hones. Ala°, saddle and Canii•y bor.ea. Fall d , icrlptl'ona at ~ala ALSO, N.v, and :aecora-habd 01.11114 M. Belt IPrimOlin, &Me. with which the ARIA will tomm.nce. single and double hunts., taddlev, bridles, white!, covert, AT. Nri pottrnorm era on account of the weigher. sir sale ar-horioe, &n.,WisDNIFIDAT. ,R? Carriages and bil.nro at private tale. ALFRED ?IL HERRN - BRA, emeticuter. A lICTION, bA.L.B OP CONDEMNED Acw-L HORSES WAR DCPsArliairr, CAVALRY AtTRIAII, Orrt , s 0? CRTAT , QVAATRANAPTER, wentorrevon, Ita• 1n 6 4- 'HID be sold at PUBDIC AUCTION, to the highs* bidder, at the times and pieces named below—viz: LUANOT{, 1 - ' , •aus.., THURSDAY, Jily, 14th 14t4. READIRG,Peons THURSDAY' ' hal ' 9.18 t. 1 184. RanßitaßultG, Penna.. THURSDAY, .Taly 28th. 1964 WIL ALTOOX ,f l . Perms., . , THURSDAY, Aromst 4th, BS& LIAMSPORT, Ponta THIMSDAY.AttgIid lath. TWO HUNDRED (2001 CAVALRY HORSES at east. place. These Horses have been condemned as unit for dui cavalry service of the Army. For Road and Farm prancees Emu good hareetus mar be bad. Horses sold elnely Terme: Cash. In United States Currency. JAMES A. EMIL Ltent. 'Col. and Chief Quartersiseter ITS-30t ccmo ry Anrpna. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND BILLIARD, TOURNA.- IF FI BE ICENT FOR THE CHAMPION CUE OF THE STATE OF 'PENNSYLVANIA will take Place in Philadelphia in the month of OCTOBER. The. following players have entered their BUMF it) participate in the contest: Messrs. BIRD, Per EPHE, NELMS, MONTGOMERY. RYALL. and PLDNKBTT. F] acera throughout the State desirous of entering will please address J. W. MONTGOMERY, St.. lames Billiard Morn, Its No. 421 WeLNUT Street, Phila. 'SE ATTRACTION AND GRAND COMBINATION. THIiCHAMBERSBURG SUFFERERS. VAN AMBUROB & CO.'S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE. ' AND 17.: farEE & NOTES' GREAT UNITED STATES .RUS D, Will open on the CI spCat:don COMßlNe lot, on E ARCH Street, be- tween Nineteenth and TwenHeth. ON MONDAY EVENING, the Bth inst., and continue open until Saturday evening, 13th inst. Exhibition* will. aleo be given on every Afterneoft during the week. exefvting Monday. On WEDNE;DAT Merning a Special Exhibition of the animals will be given, the net prtueeds to be for the sufferers by the rebel raid at Cbarnl•ersburg. This Menagerie Is one of the rarest collections of birds and beetle now exhibiting in the world. The pachy dermatous animals are well represented.. amen thug_ the if°D4cllll l . and the eslshrs Lod arrpopoTemits, OR RMII. HORSE. For particulate sea small bills. Look out for the Grand Procession on Monday. Bth inst. Admission to the pavillion 60 cents_ Children ander /2 years, 25 cents. Afternoon performance commences at 2 o'clock; Evening,. TX o'clock Admission to animal exhibition, on Wednesday morn ing. 9 o'clock. only 26 cents. ait3 WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. T T SANFORD'S OPERA TRollpS Continne 4 Success! Full and FaaninekblA Treenail FRANK MORAN AND THE COMIC TALENT Evgpor EVENING. • FRIDAY EVE,NING, BENEFIT OF MORAN. SAT usDA.T. EVENING, BONTSGUASH. Doom open at 7K-o'clock. Commence a 48.10. an 4 se, OROVEIPEI:NEW El T 1 4 T I:r i rt N•A wrßsn TOME. THIS EVENTNO, The Grand Romantic, Musical, Spectacular Drum aLADDIri,• Or, THE WONDERFUL LAMP Presented after 'three months' active nraticiration Ina style of unprecedenced magnificence, replete with won derful Traneformationn Munificent ScotierL Grand Marches. Superb Coettltes and Properties, Nuttrat Music and Choruses. TEE AdADEFfir OF .FINE. ART& A- CHESTNUT Stromt,_abare Is OPEN DAILY for,Tfeiton. from 9A. A. to P. Jae BOARDYLVA POAEDING AT A PLEASANT WARS wise in CIIMITEI2 COUNTY. 36 miles from tits eltyi mews by rail. For further Information ca ll on tbe Proprietor, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. the ilth. and sth bat., at No. 38 North SIXTEENTH Street. Nos MA. M. tin P. M._ • au3-81* ROARDINA-T WO SECOND-STORY L. , rooms TO LET, al fE2 North MTH St. }al-t. PERSONAL. "PERSONA L.-RED OR 11.149:1C FAR DROPS. 60 cents per pair. 9114:074 SUMMER IMElBOttlifi: A DIERICANHOVEL,'.III CHITNIT, PENNA. —LAFAYETT'IrII,ENTZ. Pro prietor. The AMERICAN HOTEL had , recently been: greatly enlarged and Improved for theaceorranodation of sommer sojourners. It is situated.ralhe centre of the county seat of Carbon county, which is the.bustnews centre of the Lehigh. Coal Region., ..The moonteira scenery at Mauch Chunk is unsurpassed in , its-romantic beauty by any in the State, and la a 'favorite resort for sojourners from the cities seeking recreation from the cares of business.. Terms, s2perday; liberal ded uctiona made to weekly boarders. au4-64° FOR TEE BRA-SHORE. • TIEROIIOII. IN TWO HONE& UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Is NOW OPEN FOE THE RECEPTION OF Gomm Trains-learn VINNSTRIBT PEERY daily at •. Y. , 9 , and 4.115 P2ll. Tema fril per week or 43.60 Par dad". BROWN do WOE PER rsomareo r d IREEITER .OR . YELLOW SPRINGS, OWESTBR COI7N'TY.' Pd.—This magnificent resort js now open for visitors. The accommodations are of the trcrybest; the Bathe all in perfect order. Comma .i ion,Dy the Penna. R. , BteventhAnd Market, 7.26 g • 4 I NIV IL" g " •17 1 ' asti. tfeet" 141MTREBR REbORT.—B 1 1 _6 MOtiffTellf HOUSE.—This romantic spot reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central naurcia tq' Huntingdon. thence by the Broad-Tor. Railroad eta Dudley. Excursion Tickets are issued at &V/ the %mai rates, which are good until the first of October_ Yirst-ctass acoominock:zt.i.yrm TERMS-412 per week ; per day &SAO. Children sad servants half price. For farther particulars addreee C. N. ALLMOND & Co., Nenagers, Broad -Top City, Huntingdon Co., Pa. 44 THE CLA.RENDON," ATLANTIC -4-1 CITY, is now open for the accommodation of boarders. This hone is situated in a central Part of** Island. and every room in the house commands a Ilia view of the eea. The 'bathing never was better. lye lm JA3IBB JENKINS, 111. D. REA BATHING.-NATIONALLT., kJ CAPE ISLAND, Cape May, N. J., is now ones for the reception 'albs mamma [dodo Terms moderato. Children under 12 years of age and servants half prise. Superior accommodations and ample room for two eundred persons. AA RON CIARRETSON, ie24-ft Proprietor. 017 TE D STATES HOTEL, LONU 3RAIf CH, R. J. , it now open for the reception at .11. 1 4 tors Ad draft. B. A. 8110EMARTIL Prop'r. JeB-20,* EXCURSION& HAMM HAYDN BOODETY'S EXC 01. x -o ATLANTIC CITY, winprzsDAy, AIICHUST /7tly no& 131741" ' a dr oi t GRAND EXCURSION TO CAPE MAY. —The stahnnh and column atone Kamer MANHATTAN. Captain B. A- RYTE RR, 'will make a Grand Excureton to GAPE KAY on SATUR DAY• next, leaving ARCH-Street Wbarf at g o'ckedk A. M ; returning . ill leave CAPE KAY on KONDAY at 83Go'clock. Pare for the Excursion, al. Carriage kite J. H. STEWART. Agent. and wthf tf jigr o b c l:3lßAND PLEASURE X. lONS TO LAKE SCIPERIOR.—bier of the folloiring splendid first-class ateamant,_visz, CLEVELAND_, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIDS?, CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SIDES, LAC LA. BELLE, and PEWABIO, will leave CLEVEL Ohio, at o'clock P. EL, each day of the' week, eta Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, kilebigan, on following days at 2 o'clock P. H. through the menthe. of JULY and AUGUST making amid Exansidori Trine to the many points of interest on the Great Inland. Sean of Amettca which. for utility. pleasure, and heaith,any unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 milea embraces six degrees et latitude j and • eleven of longitude , and includes in the eironit Lakes Erie, St. Huron, and Superior. with thebeautifol rivers Detroit, St. faith and St. Mary'a. The many and extensive minas of iron and copper. unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dig eovered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild an& romantic scenery. combined with its pure and bracing climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far mews. than ordinary'attsaction to the capitalist, the student, the plenums-seeker, or the invalid. The above - name d steamers are elegantly-fitted with largn h e airy Cabins , and State-Rooms, while every. precautioas bean taken to provide for the safety as 4 comfort of passenger.. Pare.including State-Booms and Meals, about 23‘ seater per mile. Time occupied in making the roun&trip,froist. S to 10days. Rooms secured, and farther information obtained. by application to proprietors. BOST. HANNA & Co.. iCteveland, Ohio. RUSSET & hfcßßLDis JOHN imbisse . OHN autumn's% Is 2 Lt AVIS • ARMY GOODS. FROTHILIGHAS;& WALLS WWI PO ears • • HEAVY _, ILIEDIDIE. AND LIGHT BRISTDRIS 5111 ,- SH.MTINGB. STANDARD DRILLS. • •.• HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.• •• . • WASHINGTON AND VICTORY Omisllloll . aac SILSSIAS. BON, ELSACDSD,AND CORSET TIMM • • N.. 12 wesI2 , TBD YARD. as. - . l mmo. • EXPRESS COMIEPANIES am: THE ADAMS =- REAR CONPANT, Office 310 GGESTPILIT Street, forward" Parcels, Packager, ifer obacoire, Bank Notes. and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection with miter aqprese ComPannwr to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United States. S. S. SaNDIVED, 1622 General Superintendent WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL. ROAD igA. MEDIA ' SUMMER ARaidiMIMENT--CHANGB OF DEPOT. On and POUT MONDAY, May 23,1864, the trains will leave Philailelphia,from Depot corner of THIRTY_ .FIRST and MARKET (Streets (West Ph iladelphiak,:t and 11.05 A.M. and at 280. 4.45, and 7P M t West Chester at 6.20, 7.45, and 11 A. If., andat 2 &nil On Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 286 ' P M. Leave West Chester at 8 A.M. and 6P: lE. ?he trains leaving Philadelphia at 1.00 A: M. aid 4.411* P.M., and West Chester at 7.46 A. M. and 6P. M.. oo !wet with trains on the P. and B C. R. for Oxford atf. int,rmediate points. HENRY WOOD, apt General Einperintendtuat. ade r me FOR 43 P if A y.-TEOV staunch and eommodlossiteaser R A TT A N, Captain R. Ryther, of the Cape Line. haying been released by the Government, 111 now makint • trips to Ca May leaving ARM-- r rEE ...7_TDIBDAY, THURSDAY. en& SATURDAY,at 9 o'clock; returning, will leave klay every monday, Wedneeday, and Friday, at $3 o'clock. touch*, at New Castle, aping and rel Fare PAH. carriege .hire Inclnded• prig. bervAnte 3L 60. ca r riag e hire Freight at low rates. 'No freight received attar F o'clock, and in all Gnaw mast be ' iF JOBRPH A. STRWART. ARAL o MintFROM . NEW 1T FOR. NEW RAVIN HARTFORD. 'SPRING 'FHALIcind BOHT*N.."The etearocre COBTINRRYALI, sad UM 0147 leate Peck HIM. Pact River, daily. 11.15:P. M. and U skatsht. , 1•10-*• OLD SHERRY wan:. 10 quarters. 10 atm., and 60 eases pare old ar' Wilke. For sa/s br IL P. KIDDLBTON, or. liertk /SO= asnisi.
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