The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 06, 1864, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tun MOSQUITO'S DITTY.
Hf THE HARD 08 TOWER HALL.
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My friend, it seems to grieve yen.
That yon, can't make me leave you,
Nor consent to reprieve you—
From my ham-uni•n-m-ml
Though my song mud give delight.
I perceive yon guess aright,
That my object to -to bite—
With a hum-um•runt-m!
But, this bit rtg trait, Tort see,
In your fellow-men to be
Just as strong as 'Lis in me—
With my bum-nal...is-Arm!
Can you. name one earthly spot
Where man' a eel!. appointed lot
To be bit, or bite, 'tie not—
With a hnra-nra•n-in-mt
Yon eau' Lphow me one. Oh, Jest
There is elle place, I confess,
Where they
W don't their race oppress—
ith a ham-tun.m-ial
for, if you at Tower Hall
Do for first rate Clothing call,
Ton will la, t set bit at all—
With a hnut-nra• u-ra-m
Our stook of seasonable Clothing is still full and coro
lla, being replenished by large daily additions. We
selling :bummer stook at old prices, moon below
'ett cost of same goods.
SCIENTIFIC 'VEGETABLE COMBENATIOR
JOIE INOILEDIENTS—N 4 Yr, d Dye.
lot* changing gray hair to ite original color.
For promoting De growth and stopping its
For Pleaniting the scalp, curing dandruff, dm
For malting the hair soft, flexible, and glossy.
For preserving the original color to old age.
• • London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. "
'I London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. "
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing."
Read this Certificate:
I ant happy to add my testimony to the great value of
the'" LondroPHair Color Restorer," which restored my
hair to its original dark color, and the hue appears to be
Permanent. I am satisfied that the preparation is no
thing like it dye, bat operates upon the secretions. It is
also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth.
' purchased the first bottle from Edward B. Harrignee,
)ruggist, Tenth and Coates streets, Who can also testify
hair Was Very gray when I commenced its use: '
Bias. MILLER,
• 'No: 730 North NINTH Street, Phila.
Pelee 76 dents per bottle; etz bottles, $4. Sold by Dr.
AYNB& 8017, 330 North arra Street, Fiala. 11
BUT YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES,
•ttlemen' and Children at AM( P. SLOAN'S, 800
- TOT Street, Philadelphia, and at hie Store on
ISLAND. N. J. Cane4E*3 JOHN P. SLOAN.
.08 BALE -Low, FOR CABII, A RETAIL
&roan, doing- a good business. Applyat 3306
E. threat. West Fldiadelobia. an 6460
°GLOATS'S HONEY Boer,
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, liAimch universal dr
amid, la made from the CHOICEST materials, i 6 MILD
and EMOLLIENT faits nature. FRAGRANTLY BOBET•
ED, and EXTREMELY GENEPICLAL in its action non
the Skin. call by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. fe2SAnthaly
POPULAR CLOTHING HOTISE OF PECILA.
- . OAK BALL."
Beepdass (mode at moderate
.WANAMAKIIR BROWN,
5, B. corner SIXTH dud MAKKST Streets.
Condom Department (to make to order) No. 15. Sixth St.
WEENIER & WILSON'S HI4SI[EST PESasrvns
LOCK-STITCH
SBWING MACHINES.
TER OICIMPEf3T, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
saiegybomo, 7D4 carßsTNirr Street, above Seventh
Z.E.I 2 IEtaRa 3 E I3 -
WILLIAIBB--WOLVORD. At Harrisburt, may
A 4, by the Rey, J Walker Jackson, Lieutenant J.
Williams, U. 8, A., to Moe Jennie B. Wolford, or
Dlllebuxg, Po. •
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HAMM& —On the/Rh Inst., David C. Harker, the
64th year of his age.
Bin relatives and friends are reepeetfally invited to
attend his funeral.from his late residence, N. W. corner
Fifth and Powell streets, on Monday morning, 9th inst.,
at 10 (et:dock. .
CHURCHMAN. —Killed la action on thellith of Jul) ,
lest, at. Ashlby's Samuel . It. Churchman, of
Compan, 70th Pennayivania Cavalry , son of Henry
L. s a d Sarah R. Churchman, of hew Castle county ,
Del., in the 17th year of his age. *a
MORRIS,—On the 4th inst. , LOUiet, VORA eat
daughter
of the late Samuel W. and Anna Morris. Interment at
Well eboro, Pa.
08Tolf, —On the morning of the Sd instant, R. X
y of his age.
B u Eti t s o r n el sM. p
s . as frln t
h i e e "t n d 6 h . a nd those ofm r e o f i a n tilly,,are
respectfully invited to attend the (anent , ' fi t s
residence, 'MS Arch street, on 7th day (Saturday) mora
ine, the 6th instant, at 10 o'clock. Interment at uunth
Laurel Hill.
PORDY,—On the 4th init., RachelTurdy. in the 73d
Year of her age.
Her friends and relatives are invited to attend her
1 ,,,,u 13 ,.„_0za1 , from the residence of her brother-in law, No.
4‘., watt*, at., on Second day morning, at 110 clock.
IicCALLA.^-41f paralyide. on the .Oth tnet W
Benison McCallit, In the Obittyear of his age.. „, . s
lits relatives and male friends are invited to attend Itt
funeral, from his late residence, No. 33 North Eleventh
street, on Sunday morning. - 7thidst.. at 8 o'clock. To
prsceed to Abington Montgomery county.
Biwa —On the Sin inst.. George Struthers, youngest
ion of George R. and Elizabeth Birch, in the 7th year
of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No •1039
Catharine et., on Saturday a ft ernoon.at 4 o'clock. **
llottNolt. —On the 4th inst. Jane Went Ifornor ,
aldow of Joseph P.. Hornor. in the 80th year of her
M iler relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services at St. Mary's Church, Locust street,
Istwetn Thirty ninth anttPortieth streets, on Saturday
kft.rnoon the 6th inst., at 4 o'clock. Interrnent„at
b Lau lNG rel '
BHAM. —On the 24 inst., Samuel Bingham, in
ibstikh year of his age.
The relatives and friend sof the family; also Shekinah
ra‘lfo. 240 A. Y. , 3f t the Chattaheochle Tribe:
Third X, end tosestors. of Interned Revenue of the
att DlFtrict, are respectfully invited to
tad the funeral, from hie late residence No. 152 . 5
AVVYttite street, on Sunday afternOon,,at 1. o'clock.
linseed to Franklin Cemetery, 54,
"" ( 'N. —Os the 2d I t 74 Charlee Corbon.
r i?t te a r . l i t zi nd ibc Zid Year of h i re age,
s are particularly invited to attend his fn
enl
~D.l.l_lo...tC,ll,l:tiate residence, No. 1206 Hanover street,
6 ' . Saturday afternoon, August 6, at three
T a in"'"" d Odd-F-• - ^-ezeto -- **
ie. out cßiiiiiga •
LUISt SILKS I SILKS I
/1118 a LANDAU., 'FOURTH and ABOG Street',
tottering all %belt OLD tiILBS low to Mose them be•
nit thane!! Goods are opened.
Bilks not by lan bloomer.
Bilks of very Nat quality.
Good lbsek Silks reasonable.
Gosd Brown Bilks reasonable.
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~.....1001111. illo6 CHESTNUT Street.—The Stale
,"", Tegnest their friends throughout , 3hB Si " .
Frio' weans to Constitutional and fall returns
Iye tri noon tit ' Amendment..
ui t i r Zattntola to the Chairman at Girrad 11011313,
leartt46 Rooms are now Open.
won. treated to the Chairman will receive prumPt
and all -More
. Seven 8. cAmiatON. Cliairzwl•
21 , tor , eicretary.
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11.1KLIEW
sulFzum PEOPLE OF plummusutria.
At a meeting of citizens held at the Board of Trade
Rooms, TDBSDA.Y, the Sd inst., to adopt measures
for the relief of, the suffering people of Chambersburg,
the undersigned were appointed a committee to appeal
to the entreats of Philadelphia for their generous aid to
this greatly dietreseed community. ,
More than:l,Boo of the people of our own State. &large
majority of them women and children, are homeleee,
and many of them penniless, without even 60 'mud, as
a change of clothing. Their wants are preerlog, and
they require immediate We are sure this sturnie
statement is all that will be neceesary to awaken the
active sympathy of our citizens, and insure a liberal
reeponse.
Send promptly your generous contribntiens to the
Treasurer, EDMUND A. SOUDER,Esq..;DOCK. STREET
'WHARF', or, it more convenient, te otter of the under.
signed members cf - the Committee.
The money and materials thus contribated will be
placed by this Committee with promptnees in the hands
of such reliable and discreet. gentlemen of Chambers..
budge will inimre the best disposition.of your bone
volent.contributione.
ALEXANDER G. OATTELL,
JOSEPH PATTERSON.
GEORGE H. STUART,
EDMUND A. SOUDER,
0. W. DAVIS,
STEPHEN FLANJGAN.
A. 3. DREXEL,
JOHN 0. JAMES,
SIMON GRATZ.
PITTLADELpRIA, ActraBt4, 11184.,
tarlJ. S COMNISSION.
—Cash acknowledgments for She week eddiug
August 8, Ms:
Army Committee Y. M. 0. A,, Boston, Masa. .
Per Joseph Story, treasurer -445,083 64
Connecticut Branch 11. S. Christian Commis
sion, per A. G. Hammond, Treas. ' Hartford.
Christian Commission, Rochester, N. Y., per
0, D. Grosvenor 1,000 00
Jemee McHenry London (additional) 1,000 uo
Tract Society M..E. Cburch
_per Rev. Dr . Wise. 991 66
PHILADELPHIA.
Arthur G. Coffin
Philadelphia,Wilraingtonyand Baltimore Rail
road DompsnY'
Miss Ann Billingtbnj per Rev. S. H.
Young ' 410 . 00
Mrs. .614.ntelliss, per Rev. J. H. Young.. 600
• 16 00
Ladies' Christian Cominissiort.' First German
lo 00
Reformed 13hurair(additiona0
George W. simons $t Brother 22 25
Procsede of-Little Girls' Fair, by Jane Rodgers
and Fann IWFOO 6 00
SO ie UT 2.I HEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Citiz t
ens of Wiz. Lancaster county, per Francis
W. Chris 200 00
Ladlea' Christian Commivion, Losier Chance
ford, per Rev. John Farquhar (additional)..
W. Bunting, Lauca , dor
,SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY.
First Baptist Church, Salem (additional)......
Contribution acknowledged elsewhere in reli
gious papers..
Igr THE S. C COMMIS.
SION beg Veva to neknowledge • the receipt of
the folio - Ring additional hospital stores up to august
9,1871: " - -r -
PHILADNLPRIA.
Messrs. N & A. W. 1 package.
North Brea 1-street Chuch, 5 packages.
Chas. mile eon, & Uo ., 1 box.
Philadelphia Datil/ News, dally Packages.
Mrs. S. F. Curtiss, 1 box.
__SqpTIIIIASTARti, PENNSYLVANIA..
East Marlborough, Ibex: Union Reiter Society.
Lancaster, 1 hex, " - Patriot Daughters."
West Chester, 2 boxes, Mrs. 8.. K. Smedley.
Germantown, 3 boxes, L. C. C., First Presbyterian
Church.
69 packages, Sec, additional to above, are acknow
ledged elsewhere io retiglouf, paws.
It is a matter of thanks that toe cargo recently sett
from Boston by the Christian Commission to llity Point
arrived just after the vent re against Petersburg had
occurred, in time fo the &let and that
nrt of many of
the brave hoe 'who suffered in that engagement.
all respects this cargo waspeculiarly adapted to the
ts of just such a time as it came in. Stilt God lives
wane Providences.
The Sabbath-school children must not to make
house. wives, comfort-bags, pads, forget soldier.
The call for tocee arliclee still continues very great.
URO. H. mutt Chatrman,
It 11 BANK Street, Philadelphia.
Oy. AI
SPEC/L ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—
LABOR, INCOME, AMC REVENUE—COAL
COMMITTEE. •
Contributed by hands at Wm. H. Johns' Col. •
liery, Str.• Clair PAP
Contributed by George Ormrod and his hands, . '
Temecula 100
COntributed by -Retail Dealers, through A, •
Gaskill
Contributed by hands in the employ of G. B. -
Markle & Lede Rh— .. ...... . . .21
Proceeds of sales (4180 tone ........ by e Persil). -
& Cook. one-half ($693) to be handed to the
Christian Commlseion ' LESS 00
Con tribu ted by Learn tt & Wood, retail d eaters, 25 00
Contributed byhands of Mazy:tiller. Gratin' &
Lorbeiry Collieries 268 23
Remitted by B. Barman, Pottsville:
From hands at Locnetdale Colliery.... $228 35
Wiggan & Trebel's Colliery .. 69 00
" Wm. Boyey's Colliery 107 65
Lees bill of advertisini; 6cs 1 6 6 6 60
Contribution off ' . ' 25 00
61. 60 •
4kv. -- 430 40
Previonaly rdiokked 50,186 05
liar TUE MEMBERS OF COMPANY
B, BLUB BESBRTEb, will meet at the Head
quarters of the Regiment, 505 CHESTNUT Street,
MS (Saturday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, to perfect
the orgeni eat' on.ln response to the call of the Governor.
writ. IL STEWART, OE4J. F. COLEMAN,
JOHN A. ROBINSON, CHAS. H. CLARK. ,lt*
TOWER MALL,
011 a MARKET Etreet.
BENNETT & GO
FOl TB X
COMMITTEE :
$16,210 47
Amount previously acknowledged 705,033 52
JOSEPH PLTTERSON, Trtrallire.r.99
'Total t 62,003 44
E. BORDA, Treasurer.
WA MEETING OF THE ASSISTANT
ABI3/03KORS OF T El& THIRD:coLLEcnoti
DIFTRICT OE PENNSYLVANIA was held - at the
Vffice of the Ateketysor on Wednesday, the 3d inst. , when
the following preamble and resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, The ^spirit of our late associate, BAIBI/EI.
lIINGEIAM, has, been removed from among us:
Resolved, That, in the death or Samuel Bingham this
office has lost an eeteemed associate and an eliktent offi
cer. and the country a citizen of devoted loyalty.
'Resolved, That we hereby tender our sympathy to
Ms bereaved family in this the hour of its deep afflic
tion.
Resolved, That we attend his funeral in a body, and
that a copy of the above resolutions be forwarded to hie
B. ff. MARCH,
A. HUNTER. }Committee.
tt Wit STRUNK.
—TWELFTH WANID—DRAFT. —THE
Citizens of the Ward are invited to meet at
kiiolles' Ball, N. E. corner - FOURTH and GIIEVI
Streets. 'at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING, to take measures
to fill the Quota of the sward.
WTHY. CII,62IBEILSBUR6I STIFFER.
ERE]. —Tbe LADIEd of Philadelphia are re
gime-tad to melt at the rooms of the BOARD OF TRADE.
on ORESTNLIT Street, above o ' clo c k,o, 51)5), TRIS
(Saturday) AI.TFANCON, at 4 to adopt meg
sum for the immediate relief of those who are now suf
fering fcr want of food and clothing to conseqcence of
the burning of CHAMBERSBURG by the rebels. Rae.
WARNER, of that plate, will make statements Of the
facts in the case.
Mrs. E. W. RUTTER, Km. J. B. BEYL,
Dirs. A: J. DREXEL, Mrs. J. W. POitNEY.
Mrs, GEO, R. STUART, Miss ADELINE SAGER,
Mrs. JAS. L. CLAGRORN; Miss L. E. C',AOGORN;
Mrs Col. J. BIASIBAM, Miss MARY SAGER.
ArousT 6, 18t4. it
DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF
11.=zer- TAXES. —PHILADELPHIA, dug. 5, DM.
NOTICE TO TeX-Pa UR& —The al tentio aof Tax ,
payers is resp ectfully called to the following ;
Extract 0 an Ordinance of Counciig, approved
January 5t ,5864 —Discount at the rate of twotve per
centnm per annum, from the date of payment until the
Seat day of January, if paid before the nest day of Sep ,
tember: if paid after the fleet day of September, and on
or before the lint day of October, an addition of one
per centnm ; and if not paid until after the first day of
October, then an addition of two per centnm shall be
added to and .pat able on the same; and if not paid until
after the first day of December, then an addition of
three per cent= shall be added to and payable on the
(Signed) JAMES C. Kstrl,
anti-st Receiver of Taxes.
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TO THE ALDERMEN OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA:
NOTICE. —A very large number of cases returnable to
August Sessions or the Court have not been returned
according to law, The Orand Jury will meet on neat
MONDAY. August fith, 186 i, and anises these cases are
returned forthw ith, prosecate all delinquents
without delay. W ILLIAM B. MANN,
District Attorney.
ar MASONIC NOTICE.—THE
CEES and Members of SHBKINAII 'LODGE.
No. M. A. Y. and the Order tn. general, are Incited
to meet at the Hill, CHE3TNUT Street;en SUNDAY.
the 7th Inet, , at c 'clone P. M.. to attend the funeral
of onr late Brother SAMUEL BINGHLM.
LLOYD H. WALTON, W. H.
Attest, ALFRED T. Jon - .E, , , Secretary. lt*
SiXTII WA R. D.—NESTING or
the BOUNTY COMMitTEE THIS (Saturday)
EVENING, at 734 o'el ock, at the School Honse in Cli.Owpr
Street, when the Precinct Committees will report, and
important Postmen will be transacted. Let all who are
interested not fall to attend.
It Chairman, Add. CEAS WET DING.
Secretary, JOHN HAOAN, Trealarer, Wx. H BAItifEB.
.-
Pe r SCIENCE, SEVENTEENTH Street, above CO
LUMBIA ItTenne. —l3:eh op SISINON will preach at thi .
Ineti lotion next SABBATH AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock.
Beate free. All are invited.
iIarARAMINGO COUNCIL, No. 78, 0.
tr. A. M —A regnlar Stated Meeting will be held
on MONDAY EVEtillitt, Aug.S. IVoary member ehould
be preeent. WILTEIt. Si HANNAY, O.
Winona. Botega. R. Sect'.
Manlir" • TAD- -MIME VOTERS. or THE NA.
TIONAL UNION PARTY..
Mitylum fit connection with otber members of the
pe My, been named aa a candidate for the BBERIF FAL
TR of this County, I hereby return my grateful m an ks
to my nuMerOUS•frienda for their kindneee in _ be
bail; btu being actively engaged in theposition I now
bold, I most respectfully WITHDRAW MY NAME
from the
JOHN M. RILEY.
CIIENCIE OF TUE COVENANT,
FILBERT Bt. above Seventeenth. Divine ser
vice TO-MORROW, (Bnnday.) at 10.4 A. M.. and 8 P.
M. The RECTOR will (D. V.) preach morning and
evening.
DIOCIPLIESC OF Crl
IN() TO MORROW. at 103(d M and BP. M.
Street,tinon Mill. NIGH ru aad - SPRING CiAIiDLCIT
11. FABOUr. of Indiana. will preach. lt•
Irir SPRING GARDEN-STREET M. E.
CHURCH, collier of T WENTIB PH Street —Rey.
JAMES REILL will, at the unanimous request of the
ccnvregation, repeat his "Fast-Day Discoarse" on
SUNDAY MORN ING, 7th instant, at 10X o'clock. 10'
ligr• SPRING GARDEN HALL, N. W.
corner of SPRING OKEDEN sod THIRTEENTH
Streets —The meetings of the CHITECFI OF CHRIST,
assemblies herr. are every . LORD'S DAY as follows;
At lON A. M. for worship in `The Breaking of Bread, "
'Showing the Lord's Death till He come, " In prayer
and praise, and for " Teaching and admonishing one
another." See Acts 11.92,xx ; 1 Oor..ni 2117_f_CoL ‘ iii.16.
and at 73.4 the Preachin Seats he word py the
Parlor. CHARLES CAMPBELL. free.
FIRST REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH, corner SEVENTH and SPRING
GARDEN &recta. —Bev. I. E. s ALMADB,
MORROW
cer ,„ s l N ew yor,.will (D. V.) preach TU.
EVENING. at 6 O'clock. So Service in the Morning. JR.
_ . .
THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGION
lar ON THE COMEONWEALTH.—Sermoa by the
Pastor, T. P. STEVENSON, lathe Firstitetormed Pres
bytertan Clinre,b CHEERY Street, below El even th,
SABBATH ZVENII 6 " 7..45.
OrCENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
CPORC Ft—CONCERT HALL —atiblio W. :m ath,
rvery SABBATH MOIOII 4 O and FXBRING. Rev. Mi.
FREBLAND, of Watertown. Ot., at log A. N. and 8 P.
M. Beats fre e.
__
lar SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF TUE
SUPFERtiteI Al' CHAMBBRSBURO, PA,
We have received from 0 X hiessersmith, Dm.,
Cashier of the Bank of Cbambersbnrg, a deplorable se
count of the destitution existing there. Persons wish
ing to aid the sufferer' Oak do so by sending their eon.
b y
en
taltiOnii to us. REX3L St CO.
stn3- at 34 South THIRD Street.
112 r" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that an instalment of TWO DOLIABS'IIIa
SHARE on each and every share of the Capital Stook of
the JETPIA 161191190 COMPANY has tide daff bent
lled th, payable on or before the 1602 day of AUHUST,
1864, at the Oak* of the Company, No. 324-WiJANUT .
Street, Philadelphia. •
By order of the DireCtOTO.
B. A. NOOPIS, Treaourer.
FAILADSLPIIITA, Adz n, 1864 an 4 116
ar OFFICE 01 , THE BRIGGS OIL
COMPAIIY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street.
• PgILAIALPHIA, Jul 30, 195 1 .
The Board/0 DiTeCtOTI have THIS DAY eolared the
aeeene monthly dividend of QIQI YU C NT. on the
capital stock, payable on the Bth of Almost, clear of
State t a x.
The 'molder 130411er111be closed after tinvi nh of
-
g nat and reopened on the Stk. -Ma. A.agRUNIt
DUI. -
• azia-01 • • tte.
NATIONAL
rpm PICESID)1,1111r.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
OP ILLIIJOIL
808 IMAM rinESEDENT,
ANDREW JOHNSONO
OF TBNIiItSBEN.
EiscroiLim *ofmr..
sr.NA.ToRre —
MORTON 5 7 0 5 1ICHA.111.419111adelats..
T. 01714N,1116tRAM, DestverOtturt47.. ' -
MTAT/VE,
ID. Elise W. Ball.
14. Clutilst shriller.
15. Jolui Wtster,
15. D4vldlicConao6h7s
17. Daytd.4l. Weeds.
18. Issas liensen.
1.0. John Patton,
20. Setrittelß., Dick.
s l2. l ß o clut e n Tal" YrT yr ; s e l :n au r n e e r e i ha t
Ebonemr MeJnorill.
BIEPRES
I. Robert P.' Inas,
I G. Morrison Coates,
9. Henry BEIMIZA,
4. Willman H. Kara. '
6. • CharlesH. Jenks,
6, M. Runk,
7. Robert Parlfe.
8. William Taylor,
9. John A. Hieeiand,_
10. Rickard H. Coryell,
IL Edward Holliday.
12. Charles P. Bead.
By order of the State Can
al Crownlat*, '
N CAMBRollalimax.
parANIFICE.—AN ELECT id& WILL
be bald on MONDAY, the IStlt ii4st., at The
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, at Cream, ra., "SfOr .seven Ma
nagers of she Cresson Springs Comnannto serve for
One year. A. 6.10131,
Seen tory Cresson Springs. ComoallY•
CREBBON, August 1.1864. an4-3t
INSURANCE COIFEANYaOF THE
STATE OF. PENNSYLVANIA, Auogorl, 1864.
The DiT01441114 have this day declared a - Dtridend of
Twain DOLLARS per Share, Clear avail canes,
payable to the Stockholders or their legal,represeata
tires, rak demand. WILLIAM' WPM,
an2-10t • %oratory.
Mr OFF/CS OF THE COMFIER COP.
PER COMPANY, 310. WALNUT Street.
NOTICE la hereby given that all atock tnethis Com
pany, on which the. instalment of 60-100 &Ware per
share, called March 10th; Mt, and due Mnk lot, 1864 7 to
not paid is forfeited for mid default, and4llo,acoordinie
to thccharter and by-lawo of the Cornwall, it will be
mild at Public /Suction, on martheY, it - nipast Bib, 19M.
at 12 o'clock M. at the - Oleo of et e Socretwyof the Com—
Pany. No. 319 ' WALNUT Street, =Liege
paid on or before that day.
By order of the Board oC Directors. -
DAVID S. .
. REY,L & Bee - yetary.
PRILADELPFITAp July 28, 1861. PN- 101
DIVIDEND Noiricit.*W.
CL I NTOCKVILLE PETROLBUICUOMPANY, "
utOce No. 41.1 WA_LNUT street.
PurnannummApiksly2f, - 1664.
The Board of Directors have thie..dny declared the
fourth monthly dividend. ot ONR PBEi - ORNT,on the
capital 'dock.payable at the Office iitoket"Company on
and after SATURDAY, August 6, 1864.
The Transfer Books will close on,Tirday, July 36,
at 3 o'clock P. 4., until Saturday. Au r st
.1123-9t 5 WM. MOO 17, Secretary.
COALIWOFFICE ..SOIIIERSEX MON AND
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
61 CEDAR Street, NEW rens, 3n13 , 26,
NOTICE is hereby given that, pa ant to a resolu
tion of the Board of Directors, anelnstastment of 20 per
cent. on the Subscription to tbst_o4Pltal Stock of the
61)MSESET IRON AND COAL -CGMPANY-OF PENN
SYLVANIA be, and is hereby, made payable to JAMES
WADSWORTH, 7 reasnrer of said" Company, on ox be
fore the sth day of September next
anl-tse6 Attest: Ir. or- TYNG, Secretary.
Nuark.
T. 114101 1. LEAGT3i4
PHILADELPHIA.
In view of the call of the. President for Ave hundred
thousand men, we propose to raise
4` , A: Y~,EGIMENT
FOR TWELVE MONTHS.
,COLONEL HORATIO. G. ECKEL
(LATB OF THE. PENNSYLVANIA RESSRVBEI.)
Haa consehted to bike the command-
All °Seers desiring to take part in this organization
are requested to call on
COLONEL 'HORATIO G. SIOKEL,
"THE OLD MEMBERS
" AND FRIENDS OF THE
GRAY RESERVE:REGIMENT
in requested to assemble at the Armory, BROAD, be
low Bace, THIS DAY at 11 o;clock, for the purpose of
Immediate organization forlState Service, in response to
the urgent call of Governor Curtin. , lt*
DRAFT—PHILADELPHIA faTJA.RD.
REGIMENT. COL. A. A. LECHLER. - -$4O BOUNTY
fOr one year's senate; only Heri - mm.tered and paid
immtdiately ; don't wait to be drafted. Any
competent person Recruiting twenty Men will be 'com
missioned a B6CODa Lieutenant; twenty-fire men a
Firat Lieutenant; forty men a Captain.
it Headquarters tm. CHESTNUT Street.
!COMPANY " G,7 RIM &DELPHIA.
GUARD, Col. A. A. LECILLER commanding.
A few more men wanted to all this fine company.
Rally at once. and avoid the draft. Secure 41400
bounty for one Y ear 's Fervice only.
H. N. FITZGERALD, Jr, Captain,
H. F. ARNOLD, let Lieutenant.
CRAB. M. HERALD, 2d Lieutenant,
EDUCATIONAL.
B RISTOL BOARDING, SCHOOL FOR
GIRLS will reopen on the first Secood-day in the
14 is thisaonth. e•For circulars apply to
atii-tutbs-765" RUTH ANNA ITIRGE, rrincipal.
pECENIX - NORMAL - INSTITUTE
-A- (fin both sexes). PHCENIXVIELE,.Chester county,
Pa. Thorough instruction in English branches,•with
Latin. French, German, and Hume. For particulars
see Circular, by addressing JOSEPH A. BOND. Box
MS, PLICENIXVILLE. Chester co., Ps.. au6-stuth4t"
WOODLAND SEMINARY, WRS T
PHILADELPHIA. DAY and BOARDING
SCHOOL - for Young Ladies will be opened September
14. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE, by Rev.
REFRY REEVES. A. M. assisted by competent and
experienced Teachers. Mr. R. retiree from the Chem
bersburg Seminary, where the session has regularly
closed with nearly fourscore pupils.
Address, till Julyl6, the Principal, at Chamberabrirg.
Pa. ,After that, Mo. 9 Woodland Terrace, Weed Phila
delphia.
REFERENCE. — Rev. Albert BMW,: Rev. H. A.
Boardman D. D. ; Rev. J. G. Ratler L Rev. G. W. Mw
Phu% D. • Rev. C. W. Shields, D. D. ; Rev. John
W. Mears; D.
Joe. Alison and A. G. Outten, KM.,
Philadriphis; Hon J. Kennedy Morehead, Pittebarg;
Hone. George Chambers and A, K. McClure, Chambers.
burg. 179. swif
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY. AT WEST CHESTER.
The duties of Ibis institution will be resumed on
THURSDAY, September Ist, at 4 o'clock P. M.
circulars, containing full information, may he ob
tained of JAWS H. ORNB, Esq., No. 626 CHEST
NUT Street, on of COL. THEODORE HYATT,
au6-1m President Penna. Military Academy.
FVEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN,
l
N. J.—This Institution is pleasantly located on the
Delaware River about thirty miles by railroad from
Philadelphia. "Thorough instruction ia given la the
common and higher branches of English, and superior,
advantages are furnished in the Ancient and Modern
Languages, Drawing, Painting in all its branches,
Vocal and. Instrumental Dugs. For Catalogues, ad
dress SET. JOHN H. DRAHELEY, A. 151.,
-, President.
3/11.813 MARYE. THROPP WILL RE
OPEN bar ENGLISH and 41311NC11 BOARDING
and DAY SCHOOL for 'YOUNG LADIES, at No. 1841
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the 12th of Sep
tember. For @lmbue, until the int et September, ad
dress Ellse THRoPP,VaIIe7 Forge.. Pa. s t al-6w• -
A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO
L. teach the English brauchee, and Music, is desirous
of obtainin a situation as Governess. Good references
iten. Ad dress ress Box 97. BarsroL, Pa. aulgt*
THE MIS EES CASEY & HMI BEEBE! B .
-a- ENGLISH sod FRENCH. BOARDING and DAY
SCHOOL No . 1703 WALNUT Street, will RE•GESSI
on WEDNESDAY. CllBlollol' September. • anS-2m
WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMI-.
tun. •
FOR 130TH SEXES.
This institution, located at I ,Villitumisport; Pa., has
many advantages. Thesituation is beautiful, health
ful, and easy of assess, •Th,e buildings. of brief;, are
lighted with gas, supplied throughotetwittethe best of
hydrant water, and will accommodate two • hundred
boarding pupil.. The faculty is full and experienced.
A bt l u l
d i en t m e Ch ar ges
a s r g TOOM o in d e t r h a eb Nexgt s aende will thoh
manceAugustlBth
Bend for a Catalogue.
THOldiliON MITCHELL,
President.
Gl.llll W 0 OD AOADEMY DELA
WARE WATER OAP. MONROE CO., PA.
The fall session of the above institution wil com
mence on the lath of the 9th month (September), For
particulate apply to SAMUEL ALSOP, Principal.
i)10-2m Delaware Water pap. Monroeno.. Pa.
FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND
FMALL BOYS, on School lane, Oermantown, will
n e th ti . ma T h te an ne d ne w l
e brlt e n a ch w es a v'
TtildriVi l lL.. ` & f ir s l v t it o b
tauten in believing that the competency of the teacher,
Deborah B. Smith, will mate it desirable to parents to
patronize tbe school. iY2S-tt
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY. -MI ,
LITAIVY BOARDING SCHOOL. I mileslioyond Ble•
dia. and Ix miles from Glen Riddle. on the West Ches
ter Railroad. 'Thorough course in Mathematics. Nato.-
tal Sciences, Languages, and English. Practical les
sonsin Surveying and Civilalngineering. Fine library
and apparatus. Number ate:mils limit ed . Begins Sept.
let Pupils have benefits or a home. Refers to John 0.
Capp & Son, 29 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton,
•Esq., Filth and Frame; John H. Diehl. 30 0 Walnut.
Address • Rev. J. HENRY BARTON A. M.,
.012-8 m VILLAGE GREEN. Penna.
riwz WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
-a•
ADD MILITARY InTITUTE.
The scholastic year of ten months commences on the
dm TUESDAY, 6th of September,. next, and' closes
on th • lat of July following.
Boys and young men prepared for College or Basins.'
in lie various requirements.
The seeders langangems ale taught by native resilient
Teachers, who have no connection with any other
school.
tor cata/Mlll4 Sid ran Inforxhation apply to
WM..Y. WEEKS A. M..Principl;
or, J. EMIT= WORRALL, A. M, Ph. D.
Associate Principal.
WEST CHESTER., Penna.
•
pRILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE FOB YODNO LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH
Street. Ben. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D. AI..OI,LESNCS
SMITH, A. M., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Department,: Prlinarg_Aeade
mic,, and Collegiate. college coarse in Classlee,
Mathematics, higher linglish, and Natural Science, for
those who graduate. Modern Lentils/es, MOSIO• Paint
ing
IU/O Elocution by the beet masters. For aircWara,
apply at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, Of address Box M 1
t, 0., gbilsdelphts. aplG•gm•
QIIMMER 'CORSETS.-MRS. STEEL,.
AJ TENTStreet. B UMMER tnn. ie . making Psris
t. LINEN CORBETei also 'rood
jotYvti-eprelleelld.orse—iii. fibs Lae received . , also, beet
WERLY CORE sa6-3r
DON'T FAIL TO BANB' YOUR PHO
TO:OUT% taken at REIMER'S. . 43 41 r $ for a
pressiag picture. Likeneasea accurate Alla natemallz
colbred.3 durable and cheap.. Gallery EmcoßD woe
above B reen. • .
GALLERY
'PATRONIZE " TIES 4:LLERY 624
.1. ARCH Street,- for CARTINI.DE •VISITIL .The
chnena .erabira.Caa, yartety.nt dial and plearlar i . 6108
1
gat Cannot foil to Vow. , cun apmtli;
TOTE PRESS."-PHrLADELPRIA, SATURDAY, AUGITST 6, 1864.
TR& DtIPLEX ELLTrin (ON DOUBLE) STEEL
J. L. & J. G. WEST. No. 97 . cam:lmm mum.
NEW YORK.
Are the owners of the patent and exoltlsiye manufac
turers of this,
PATENTED purl Ex.
SKIRTS.
This invention consists of Duplex (or *WO Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly gad lintel
together, edge to edge, Making the tougheat,"mbst elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever need, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and next-
Meness, to place and fold the skirt whet:clams° an - easily
and with the same convenience as a ark or mltilin
dress. It entirely obviatee and silences the only °Men
tions to hoop shirts. viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded asaembles,
carriages, railroad cars,church pews, or in sto crowded'
place, from the difficulty of contracting thdm-to
Mg a small space, This entirely removes the diffieult?,
while giving the skirt the nsoal fail and. synamstril
form, and is the lightest and moat stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera , promenade, orlidnee
dress. A lady having enjoyed thespleasare, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the
beat quality In every part, and by far the lightest, most
durab e, comfortable , and economical rkirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as. above, and ladies in most
brat-class retail gores It this city and throughout the
different States.
BRADLEY'S - DUPLEX ELLIPTICF
SHIRT. _
. dealb/e, folded ea. 0.17 when an use to OCCUPY a
striFt o l r l s el l ott e t y waking the 'Fast a g reeable
902: CIIESTZIOT Street.
DUPLEX - ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT,
THE MOST POPULAB
AND PLEXIMLB IN USE.
BEEPPPARD, VADHAELINGEN, & A.ERISON,
: 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKID P.
For sale by
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SEIRT—The greatest impreyement we have ever,
seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an arriele of .
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE
CUSWIR STolliThlpf dr BRO.,
450;450, eu1d.404 N. SEOOI . , FOSt., ,
-anEam if
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
1209 WALISIVVEITRBET
L IDItY GOODS.
W SiflllT* FOR 1804•
A NEW AID GREAT INTENTION IN
- , HOOP mown.
SPRING
3. W. BRADLEY'S
ELLIPTIC STEW" SPRING
Inquirp for tbe
DOUBLE ELLIFTIC SPRING! lIICIATO
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
S. E. Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets
CLOT. ix 0 10 7 A lb,
W. T. SNODGRASS,
34 S. SECOND Street end 273 STRAWBERRY Street
A LAHOH STOVE Or ALL KIM'S OF
CLOTHSi-USSINERES, VESTINGS, &c.,
At fair prices pnreloosed before the risth independent
of gold pornbiers.by tbe package. piece, or yard. Oar
motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our
stock. The ArmY and Navy trade,hae our special at
tention.
- LINEN DUCK FOR SUITS.
...... 'Superb quality, *kite turd whited:
Natural color, extra heayy.
Coating Linens, fancy Drills.
.
Wide line black Alpacas. •
White Marseilles Vestings. '
No advance in Summer Caseimenot
Fine Stook for Sumner and Fail.
LAWNS.
Good styles from 28 to 60 cents. •
Summer dress staffs low.
comma
aorrtgao
192:1 B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
RICH. ORGANDY LLWNB REDUCED
2'.ILOM $1.25 to 75 eta.
.Ittch 'Organdy Robes, reduced t 01643.
//logos reduced fronc . 4l to 62, 4 4 eta.
Orenadlnes at very low prince.
Summer Drees Goode all reduced. _
India Sills reduced to 76 eta. and $l.
White Barege Shawls,and Circulars.
White and• Black Lace Pointer and Rotundas.
Summer Shawls selling off very low.
While and Colored Shetland Shawls.
EDWIN HALL & CO.
5116 South • SECOND &het
CLOSING OUT BUMMER DRESS
GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
A great variety of styles of this season~ importation.
from 'a cents to $l.
Best Pacific Lawns at 3734 nerds.
Figured Brown Lawns at 573 E cents. .
French Lawns at 40 60, 62 and 07,X
Beet makes of Binalins. Calicoes, Ginhams, and - all
kinds of Domestic Goods, fax below the manufacturer's
Prie Whists.
te Baiege and Lama Shawls.
Silk Grenadine Shawls.
600 all-wool Cashmere Shawls, 12.16, worth 43.60.
B. STEEL &lON,
16 Hos. 713' and 715 North TENTH Street.
"p . " 20,311111 7 , OUR LAWNS.
JLA Lawns, brown ground, neat If rued, 44*.
Lawns, white gronnd,neat ilaured, 440.
Hnekabeck and Bath Towels, largeotenOrtMents
Bird's Eye Linen Towels.
Extra site Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists. S.
Bathing Flannels, red and gray.
I'o JOHN H. STOKES, 70% ARCH Street..
ttP 11,:04,
1 The attention of LADIES ABotrr ftEAT-
Leto THE CITY f o r the " Sea Shore," ! yra,
tering Places, ,or "the Country.' is I I
- , rf s N e V c llll4 1 0,12 o uttili - rhm . 11 , 12 g
• . WEAR, for - WHITA. SBOAS, for SUMMER
111
WRAPPERS, dtc. • - _
„ An extensive assortment is offered in LIM
and Worked Edgings and Insertings, Yells, ii.,
_ Handkerchiefs,. Collare,Slesotes, and in _plain ••
- and fancy Piaid,_Striked, and Figured White '4" . ,
Goods
. ..AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR '
- PRESENT RETAIL VALUE.. lik
'
UM Printed Linen Cambric Dresses. •
M/03
lisus pieces FOWL Tusked. and Strived •,..
- ' os. • '...:.
..,.
•
, -
E.M. NEEDLES.
tik.T
GENTS' FIUitNISHINO liOOOS.
1035 CHESTNUT STREET,
- •
11111tiTIRE t BROW ER,
DIANUFACTURERS OP THE
MODEL SHOTIDER-SEAM
ALSO, DEALEEIS IN
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
an 6 stu tf
PAPER RAIIiGINGS.
ARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER
-a-A- BANGING&
T. J. ,COOKE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
1 3 ',ALPER HANGINGS.
No. 602 ARCH Street. Second Door above snag,
South Side.
The attention of the Public is invited to Ida .
LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OP •
PAPER HANGINGS.
Embracing allonalities from
17% CENTS TO THE FINEST GOLD AND VELVET
DECORATIONS.
Also, an entirely new article of
GOLD AND BILE .PAPERS
mil-pmwtf sosT RI3OBIIrSD.
LEGAL.
WHEREAS, LETTERS TESTAMEN
TARP upon the Ratak' of HENRY E. KURTZ,
deceased, have , been granted by' the undersigned, all
persons lndebted to the said estate are requested to
ske _payment and those haying claims against the
same to present them to
ALVRED TIMER,
No. 51 N., SIXTH Sliest,
Executor.
g SDI A. ri CO ,
S.
so. 557 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.*
INPORTBRE4 Or
MEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES,
GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY,
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS,
to which they
INVITE THE WRODBOADE TRAWL
1,104 m
FISHER'S SELF-BEA:LING CAN.
ALL FAMILIES,'
IN CITY OR COUNTRY,
For convenience and reliability,
IT HAS NO RIVAL.
Those who bave used this prefer it before 'all other
Cans, either self-sealing : ,'soldered, or glass jars of any
description. To be bad only of
J. .1% - cMIJRTRIE,
No, SOS SPRING GARDEN Street.
LOOKING GLASSES
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
no CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA.,
have now in atore a very fine assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
of every character; of the
VW BEST MANUFACTURE NiA LATEST STYLES
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
ape PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
egi EVERGREEN HEDGES,THE
experience-i f the few past years enables us to
guarantee NORWAY SFRUCE L and, ARBOR" VITA{
Hedges planted in August ant' i•eptember with less
risk than at any other season. rWe have a splendid
stook on hand, , from two to four _feet Address or• call
personally. MEEHAN' dc WARDELL,
Germantown Nursery.
sue etnth6t s CIERWANTOWS.
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PHYSICS9.L ILLS Or NUN.
irkt • THE -DIREA.SED
Nearltilve years ago Profesekt C H. BOLLES located
himself in•tho city of FhiladeiDhia. at No. nzo wAL
NUT Street, and announced his great discovery in the
therapeutic application or jilagnetiewt• galvanism, and
"other modifications of Electriiday,foiitise .mare of the
most obstinate, acute, and• chronic diseases.
In announcing to the public a discovery so intimately
connected with the weil'-being of cur race, it may be
:deemed proper to make a few prefatory remarks to Pre-
pare the mind of, the reader fop the reception of evi
dences and facts too incredible for belief.
This discovery is the result of more, than ten years'
hard and acientific investigations. It develops not only
a reliable system for the diagnoeis of disease, bat the
only. efficient and reliable means of - enre. Its great
superiority o'ver all other systems for the cure of dis—
ease has been practically tested for more than ten years,
and for five years in. Philadelphia, where twelve thou
sand invalids have been treated., suffering from almost
every form 'and condition of disease common to all sec
dons of our corintry, who, after treatment by the most
eminent medical men in •Philadelphia, Boston, New
York, and. other cities, had been given up as Inca
rable ; and in nearly every •case a perfect cure had
been effected. s. • .
Mtny of the most obstinate of the above's:tees treated
have been warranted by special contract, and not a
failure"has been made in any warranted case. ,As in
dubitable evldence of the foregoing statement, we have
adduced in the following advertisement testimonials
from citizens of Philadelphia, who had suffered from a
complication of diseases for fceir, ten, and even thirty
years, and had availed themselves of the best medical
shill in this and other cities, and were given up as in
curable, but afterwards were folly restored to health
by a few-applications of Blectrici6.
gush an array. of evidence as will hereafter appear, in
this advertisement is not merely to: show that Professor
BOLLES has made an important discovery in the ap
plicatiou of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, bat am
phaticallY to show that nearly diseases wldch have
been considered tncurable in all past ages,; and are e.o,
considered at the present time by the most .eminent
medical men,. can'be. speedily and. permanently cored
by - the differentmodifications of Electricity. when ap-
plied in harmony with. his discovery of the action of
Electricity through the cerebra-spinal axis.
We are curing, and further pledge ourselves to cure;
a certain class of diseases acknowledged,to be incurable
by any known process. of medication—diseases that
never have, nor never can be controlled, only by his
mode of applying the, various moditicationa of Electri-
We are often asked for what diseases is Electricity
.beet- adapted.? In reply; we would say, for all diseases
to which flesh is heir—acute or clironic, ingammatory
or paralytic. In all cases where medicine is beneficial,
and in all cases beyond the inflitence and control o
medicine. Electricity. has - the power of arousing' the
vital force by changing its polarities, thereby regula
ting secretion, excretion, digestion, and circulation
and bringing.the systeni back to condition of harmony
and health,
Thousands of the most reliable individuals in this city
who have been treated at No. lig, Walnut street can
and will vouch for the above statement of facts Sn their
own astonishing cures. We verily believe that wehave
Cured more obstinate diseases during the dye TEAM of
our practice In the city or Philadelphia than all the
Medical men that have ever practleed'in this city, eitlser
allopathi call y, horampathically, ° or by any otherpathy,
This assertion may look like beasting, but it is tree,
every word of it; for who ever heard of such astonish-
ing cores ?
Who shall properly estimate the Incalculable Messing.
thus to speedily conferred on:suffering humanity, when,
i ns t ea d of being drugged for months, and thrown on
beds of languishing, health is restored by this treat
ment, in many cases almost instantaneously? In Goa
elusion, we woulti, say, for Vie encouragement of the
dyspeptic,, neuralgia, consumptive, rheumatic, para
lytic, epilectic, and, in fine, alltiose on whom medical
treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failure,
that there is Still hope in your case, and a fair chance for
your recovery. at Ne. 324) WALNUT Street.
ASTONISHING _RESULTS.
The following report is not the result of hearsay, or
far-off certificates, 'or reports of men of doubtful ve
racity, but from reliable business and professional men
in our Very midsi, whose report- was arrived at after
weeks of careful investigation,"at 1220 WALNUT Street,
' where Professor BOLLES has been testing his discovery
in the application of Electricity, for the speedy and Per
=anent cure of acute and cli . r`onie diseases, for Ave
years, in which thus he has treated more than twelve
thousand invalids with saccese.
PROM "A: FEW RELIABLEMEN IN PHILADELPHIA.
We, the undereigned, having been treated for obsti
nate diseases at No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
which had resisted for a long time the treatment of the
most eminent medic:al men in this city ; and, also,having
witnessed the results of his treatment on a great niunL•
her of our acquaintances and friends, for acute and
chronic (Remises, do therefore take great nleasnre- in re
commendin g' to the publics hie - important discovery.
Re has been located three years at No. 1220 WALNUT
Street, teating his treatment many thousanda of
our most reliable citizens by his new discovery id ap
plying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications
of. Electricity, and, ha4ing watched his success in the
speedy and permanent cures of hundreds of our friends,
as well as ourselves, and, especially, that clam pi 414.
eacealaever toadied by medicines; therefore,
Resolved, That we, the undersigned, regard the great
et:moose we have witnessed for months in the treatment
of Consumption, Ilheumatism, 'Fatalists, Insanity.'
Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh,
Arnanrosis,,Aphonia, Asthma, Agne Chills, Coutraotio
of. Limbs, St. Vitus' Danes, Coldness of Feet,Eands, or .
Head; Deafness, Dyspepsia. all forms; Epilepsy, He
morrhage, White. Swelling, Mental Depression. Neu- .
ralgia, Withered' Liiaber'Cotivtilsione, •Palßitatlon of
the Heart, and *Loolfis.WAiebidubitable evidences of
Professor B. 's scientifti 'appileakkori of Electricity for
the speedy cure of all curable diseases.
M A. Steele. M. D., No. 6 South Twelfth street; Wm.
B. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stock
ton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia; John McCormick,
1220' Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221
Church alley r Emanuel Rey, 707 BRDISOM street,
attorney. at-law ; Isaac D. Guyer. 2 Woodland:Terrace;
E. N. Nash. 913 South Sixth street; Ef., Craig, 1725 Arch
street; 138 Broad street ; Robert D. Work, 51 North
Third street; A. G. Coll, norllmist corn Tenth and
Maikot streets.
B.—Frofessor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring
the sink to the above names, and the following, .whose
certificates have been or will be• given in full for the
good of humanity :
Jidah . Levy, BronchlarConsamption, No. 814 South
Front street; Edward T. Ella% preacher of the M. E.
Church, IMISPBPSIS of long standing', Laryngitis, and
Lumbago, No. 1693 Helmuth street; WillIaMIL-Shaine,
Paralysis of lower limbs, rai7s.plegy, and -Epilepsy, -
Publisher of the Nationca Merchciat, No. 126 South
Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain,
and. severe Hemorrhage.of the - Lungs, and Diabetes,
American Hdtel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf
ness for six Oars, and rinsing and roaring in the head;
Fifteenth and Bedford et - motel-William MOrgan,General
Debility,9ol Spruce street; Thomas Harrop, several:4a
bates, Roie Mill's, West Philadelphia; George Grant,
Rheumatic Gout, long standing..No: 610 Chestnut street;
H. T. Desilyer,"Chronic Neuralgia and. Inflammatory
Rhetunatism, No. 2736 Chestnit street;.o. H. 'Darnall:lt,
Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation'of the Kidneys,
Chestnut and Fortieth streets; George W. Freed, Epi
lepsy, No. 1992 North Thirteenth street; Anthony-Car
ney, Consumption, No. 1217 Market street; EdWard Me-
Mallon, Consumption, No. . 1227 FrOnt street; Charles H.
Grigg, Dispepsis. and Constipation, Tenth and Arch
streets; J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation.
and Congeation of the Brain, No. 6113 Callowhill street;
Bay. J. Idallory,.oltonts, Philadelphia.
0611St71,:alsiCiN FREE.
PROL'BOVUES &'DOI. BROWN,
N. 8.,--Kedical man and others,.who deeireu know
ledge of ray new discovery can commence, a fall course
of Lectures:October .41h, 1864 at; the lnalltation, 1220
WALNUT Street#: , PlAladelulde." - : Tie!: BOLLES - hiss
q ustlitied . ovVr one thousand physicians who use Elea.
trictly as ik - sol4latasietit*. •
1220 WALNUT Street, Philads.
WANTS.
A SOBEF,. MODAL YOUNG MAR
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bat; some knowiedg. ti boAc•aPeoing, and can give et t ..
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market. at fair price. Each animal to be subut clad to
the nasal Government itugleetien before being accepted.
Homes to.be delivered to the Unit.ti States Inspector,
at the William Penn lintel. MARKET Street. between
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By order of Colonel GEORGE H. CROBNIAN. Assistant
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logue just out.
First-class Brown-stone front DWELLING on. West
Loaan Square; fifteen rooms. 1619.000
Elegant Four. stofy DWELLING on Vine street, west
of Sevente enth; marble up the Bret-story. $10,60 0
Very blette.nt Four-story Brown-stone front DWEL
LING on Tine street, eset of Eighteenth. $14,000.
Neat Three-quarter DWELLING, 1610 Summer street;
Lot and Balloting 28 feet front •by 111 feet to Spring_
street. 81l,(00. Three-story all through.
Neat large DWELLING, 1708 Race street; fifteen
rooms; Lot 22122 100. $9,653.
First rate DWELLING (four-story) on Arch street,
west of Twenty.firstt fifteen rooms. $8.600.
Three splendidly-built Four-story DWELLINGS on
Filbert street, elst of Nineteenth. $9.000 each.
Magnificent Four-story Brown-stone front DWEL
LING on Spruce street west of Seventeenth. $21,000.
Neat DWELLING on notch side Chestnnt street, east
of Sixteenth ; Lot 20 by 126 feet deep. $11,150 .
• Splendid Double Front DWELLING on West Chestnut
street; eighteen rooms. $lO,OOO.
Beat Side - yard DWELLING on Spruce street, west of
Tenth street; Lot 26 by 85 feet deep. $8,300.
Magnificent Font...story Brown-stone front DWEL
LING on north side Stammer street, west of Sixteenth:
Lot 26 by 131 feet to Winter street. $12,600.
Besides a great number of others located in West
Philadelphia, Tierra street, Germantown, Chestnut
Bill, &a. • ostr. C. BILLER,
Practical Real Estate Agent and Broker,
ati6-2tif 154 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE-A FACTORY WITH
LAROE ROOMS, high seDings. well-lighted; Sa=
Rine in good order. An examination will give satis
faction. 112 BREAD Street. auff-St*
FOE SALS—A. DEBIR&BLE
maDurcz, Masted at No. 9902 GREEN Btinat. Lo
20 byfeet. Also No. MI MOUNT VERNON BS
rtSee V 34.00. Apply'to ROBERT MAO OftEOOE,
It 41.9 WALNIIT Wrest.
aFOR SALE-DWELLINGS 1829,
1796, 1813 1926. 19N Wallace street.
Dwellings 13`1822,. 210. 214, WM ) `4,3f/Z. 2510 . 6.
WO. 6E6 Gre street. -
Dwellings 1832, 1 en
823, 1921, 2016, 2020, and, 2036 Mount
Vernon street.
Dwellings 520, 524, and 530 North Fifteenth street.
Vitt, many others, large and small, in varloastootlt
tiee.
Also, a large number of Cottages, Farms, and Build
big" Lots.
B. F. OLFAN, 1238. FOURTH Street,
and S. W. nor. Seventeenth and Green.
FOR SALE WITH. IMMEDIATE
PosaßbsioN..
Well built dwelling 815 North Tenth street; twelve
rooms. Lot 17 by 121 feet deep to a street• $7,000.
Neat dwelling 626 North Sixth street; twelve roOMe.
Lot Is by 103. 186,700.
Neat dwelling 457 North Fonrth street; eleven rooms.
Lot 93 by 85 feet.deep. Prise ht 6, 910.
Excellent nearly newdwelllnt 1518 Mt. Vernon street;
twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 90. 88.000.
Neat dwelling south Bide of Green, west of Twenty
second; twelve rooms. Lot 20 by 150 to Brandywine
street. Elegant garden front and back. e1f7,500.
Neat dwelling north side Chestnut, west of Fifteenth.
Lot 20 by 125. 811,000.
Excellent dwelling north side Walnut, west of Flf
tesnth. Lot 20 by 120 to a street. $ll,OO.
Besides hundreds of others. The very best oillos to
be accommodated at In this city, can be found by calling
on GEORGE C. MLLES; Practical Real Estate Agent
and. Broker, 154 North SIXTH Street. au6-2tif
a REAL ESTATE OWNERS EXE
CUTORS, ADMIEISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES._ and
others, desirous or g property quickly, and re
alizing all that It is worth. without sacrificing it qt pub;
lie este. CB.ll find the very beet first class, reliable
Agency in this city. by calling on
GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker,
154 North SIXTH Street.
r WANTED TO PURCHASE-FIFTY
class properties, at:privet( ranging from *5.000
to $150,;(0. located ,n all pontoon of the city; pardon
larly south of Vine, and west of Tenth street..
(M. O. MILLER, Real Estate Broker,
au6.3t • 151 North SIXTH Street.
ge, FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS FARM
of extraordinary importance. Has three eplendid
building sites.. Sixty acres. Only tea miles from the
City. on Pennsylvania Central Railroad. hlagnidcent
improvements. de. The ' , Nebele properly mu't be seen
to Do llDPreciated. Prise $20.00. MILLER,
an 6 of No. 154 North SIXTH Street.
maFOR BA L R-4,000 FARMS go
FARMS! Also, 1,860 ROUSES Philadelphia...Lii
Also, IMO BUILDING LOTS in Philadelphia.
Also, Mills, Country Seats. Timber -Lands. '
Coal Lands, Western Lands, Western Lando.
Oar Catalogue Sent Free. Our Catalogue Free.
Pennsylvania Farm Register.
Montgomery County Farm Register.
Delaware County Farm Register.
Chester County Farm Register.
BrolukConzify Farm Register. •
New Jersey Farm Register.
Delaware Farm Resister.
Maryland Farm Rturister.
House Register. Cheap Dwellings.
ALL OF 013 R REGISTERS' NO 9r HWY. 1 413 NT
183 to any addrasg. "-Nesse (nal or send.
GEO, II • TOWNSEND dc, CO.,
jygO-amps Sap 4L JR3X South FOURTH. Street.
34 4 i, FOR SALE-A FINE PARK
(BAY ROHM 8 years old, 16 hands high, kind
And sound. and s good traveller
Soldny kind of harness.
No. 1703 BRANDYWINE ht. for want of nee, Its
FOR BALE ;-BRASS .FOUNDRY
Steam Bugle() Lathes, Tools, and Fixtures of
every kind, In collets working_ order. Apply on the
promisee, 1005 B fiCH Street, IL"ensinirton. .1,13114 f
LET-TfIE SBOOND,THIRD, AND
JL Fourth Floors 6A 235 KARIM Street, thro_tAh to
Church alley. mhM-tf
IT A • 1.". • 1 .
.., .11• • •
to DAVID CHILLA/11,Me*arlc, Del. an2-3m7
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE AND NAVY.
• •
. . .
EITALIV S & 3EI A. S S
• . . .
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
. . .
• . ,
.13TittEt,
PHILADELPHIA.
•
Banners, Regiiiental and Company Flags. Swords,
Bashes, Belts,.Passante, Epaulets, Hats. Cape, Can
teens, Haversacks, .Camp . Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. atffi-lm
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Ft ROTH:INGHAM 4% WELLS
RAVI FOR SALF
REAVY_, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHRISTMOS AXD
MINTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CIAMBENI AXD
IGLESIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED AND CORSET JEAN).
wORaTSD TARN, &a
• COPARTNERSHIPS.
WE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
PORE existing between B, 0. and B. B. Phillips,
under the name'ands style of H. C. PHILLIPS & BRO.,
Photographers: is' thie day dissolved, by mutual con
sent. H. C. Phillips will. continue the bushiew in all
he blanche*, at the old stand, NINTH and. CEMTHEIT
Streets. H. C. PHILLIPS,
. ILLIPS.
•
Philadelphia, Jaly:lik,
H B.
an2PH..tatits3t•
Q::::::) LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE
WORE—Conducted by_ Ladies, TWELFTH
&neer., ftlyet doorbelow Bee.. leery article in their
line elerent, easy. and correct in make. 0. FL NEE
DLEP, •proprietor attends to Gentlemen. on the corner
of TWELFTH en& BACH Streets. N. B.—Professional
&cannier twined. WA -Sag
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constention. ,alt#
lent, with ADVICE on:fhtebiess, Health, Mum
tion,ofielf-frsovemant. Man t orment, and TWA
-4RI WIL 8"1 , 1 7oux d t a t e ifig a t ' da y
Ilaplitga Se. WS S. +IT/ 1 *moi.46bove
AUCTION_SALES.
AtCTION BALE OF CONDEMNED
HOBBES.
WAR DIMARIIFEIrf:
CAyALIIT BUREAV * OP H I s C. 13 OP GIMP 81,AddranntAdring.
OTOa, D. C , Acirtint,3,
Will 1M sold at public auction. to the higheirt. bidder,
at the time» and places earned below.
Reading, kettanyivania, THURSDAY, AUktnilt:
Altoona. Yonneylvania, THURSDAY, Andnat SSIBO.
nLebanon, Polulallvania. THURSDAY, September 1.
ot
RPtrisburg, Pebemdvente—TEUTßSDAY: September
B,IIIA.
- • .
TWO BrNORM) ( 20 n) Cavalry Horses at each Riede:-
71mm Horses have Veen condemned as.umet for th.
CRYBITY P.PTViCP of the Army.
For Road and Farm purposes, many good bargains'
may he had.
Hones gold Fitlgly.
Terms: Cash in United Staten Corrency.
JAMES A. ERIN,
Lieut. Colonel and Chief Qnartermaster,
ane &et) • Cavalry linreau.
AMUSEMENTS.
piMENSE ATTRACTION
AND GRAND COMBINATION.
THE CFIABIBERSBURO SUFFERERS.
V M A A N MM AOTH MBURG
MENAGERIES.
CO '
AND THAYER & NOTES' GREAT UNITED STAMM
CIRCUS COMBINED.
Will open on tbe specking lot bn ARCH Street, her
!weal Nineteenth and Twentieth'.
ON MONDAY EVENING, the Bth m"t.
and continue open until Saturday evening, 13th'Inst.
Exhibitions will ales he given on every AfternooM
durin x i,lie woe k. excepting Monday.
On ED/4EI ' I)4Y idtroinx a Special Exhibition of
the animals will be given, the net nr.eeseis to be for the
sufferese by the rebel raid at Chambeisburg.
This Menagerie is one of the rarest collections of birds
and beasts now exhibiting in the world. The pachy
dermatous animals are well represented. among them
the wonderful Elephant
HANNIBAL,
and the celebrated
HIPPOPOTAMUS, OR RrvER. noßn.
For particulars see small bills. Look out for the
Grand PrOC(1881011 on Monday. Bth lest.
Adrotasion to the pavillion 110 cents. Children under
I 2 years, 25 cents. Afternoon performance commences
at 2 o'clock; Evening, o ' clock
Admission to animal exhibition, on Wednesday morn.
lag, 9 o'clock. only ZS cents, au,
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE.
ContinnAd SocceAN I Full and Pael:ionsble Houma!
PRANK MORAN AND TES COMIC TALENT
EVERY EVENING.
SATURDAY EVENING, BONE SQUASH.
Doors Open at 7M o'clock. Commence at &ID. aa4-Sr
GnOTZR'I3 NEW CHESTNUT
STREET THEATRE
THIS EVENING,
Tim Grand Romantic,Musical, DlN Spectacular Drams
• Or, THE WONDERFUL LAMP,
Presented after three months' active preparation in
t=of unprecedentedjiasi a dficence, a replete with wow
Superb a Costumes and "Pr ce —r t c tres, er lisa G u null
Mimic and Choruses. .17:13-tf
THE A OADFMY OF 44 INS ART 8,
cHESTNITT Strwt;iitoove TOOL is OPEN DAILY.
for viattore, hroni9 A. N. to 61P. it. ieilS
PERSONAL.
PATENTS. -11. B. AND EUROPIUM
procured by E. BROWN,
11* 313. WiLNUT Skeet
m7i=mwwn ;
GREAT FIRE
Ar
HENRY SIMONS' 11. 8. NATIONAL WAGON WOGS-8.
CHILLED-IKON BABB
•
STILL THE . •
• .
MASTER OF THE SITUATION.
TRUTH IS MIGHTY MB) WILL FRIO/AIL.
ITS HORNY, LINO HIS GREAT PROTOTYPIC,
`'THE FATHER OF ALL ERROR,"
•MUST' SUCCUMB.
'lite citizens of Philo dnlphia and vicinity are particle.
laxly r•quested to read the following note from Yr
fl1SIIIII" SIMONS:
Parcanemosia,ly 26th, ISCAL
C, Surf/ey, Anent. for Latta a ChiLlW.lnn. Safe:
DARR : The No. 10. Chilled Iron Safe I parents...et
of. you in 1863 was in my office, which woo bossed en
tirely down, with rraY:,wegon. factory, on Friday nigh
' last. Myboolts and papers were taken out of the Safe
before the lire reachad.the building; therefore no atten
tion was paid to she Safe, after the lire, for some days_
The office was a. : Oree-story brick building, lytng
inet south of my main wagon-shop. and as the wind.
at the time was from I he north the fire from the wagon
shop was forced strongly upon the office, and every
thing combustible burned entirely up. (in examining;
the Safe the inside was found not Inlnred in the leaat,.
and with a coat of paint and a little repairing exter
nally, is ready and St for use
I can cheerfully recommend LILLIE'S CHILLED
IRON SAFE to allinterested as a mono thorough Piro.
FrooL HENRY SIMONS,
U. 8. National Wagon Works.
The following facts in the above certificate are pass
titularly 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 tha
wind at the time was strong from the north, whisk
forced an immense amount of heat upon this building_
Second. The fact that the Safe was toe smallest aim
but one, and that it was left in the cellar, atxtbng tbs.
ruins, for days, without care or attention, as there was.
Duthie g left in it.
Third. That the Safe is not sprang, warped. or
twisted, but to still in order, and fit for use, even the
lock being stilt uninjured.
This wonderful result, together with the result orate
late attempt at robbery of Lillie's Chilled-Iron Safe at
the West Philadelphia Trust Fund, last' published..
must prove to the satisfaction of all parties interested ha
cafes, "that Lillie's Chilled. Iron Safe is all that is "
claimed for it. strictly and thoroughly fire and burglar
proof, the sheet-frog safe maker, David Evans', asser—
tion to the ;contrary fnotwithstanding. Verily provt.,.
deuce is on the side of Truth.
hf. O—SADLER, Agent.
N. B. The above Safe is now at my depot, and all
parties interested will please examine it for themselves.
Di C. SADLER. Area*,
ans-8t Rl South SEVENTH !Street.
RIC lURSIONEL
lIANDEL AND HAYDN
SOCIETY'S
EXCURSION
ATLANTIC CITY,
WEDNESDAY, ArorsT 17th, ISIS,
j312-tf
ammmlig
6 13 0 F t8 1;t E R 'EXCTUR
AT.IELEI)UCED
TO THE GREAT COAL. IRON, AND •L 1714316 ita.
01.01113 OP PENNSYLVANIA I
TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS I
AMPLE TIME TO VISIT EACH POINT OW
INTERNET ON THE ROUTE
The Catawissa Railroad Company?
Having perfected arrangements with connecting roads:
will issue 'Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia over DNS
follow ink route:
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD.
To Beading. Schuylkill. Haven, Ashland, MabasAW
City and TIIMILq116;
CATAWISSA RAILROAD.
To Snow% hicAuley Mountain, Catawissa. Espana
Danville, Milton, and Williamsport:
• LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
To Bloomstsirg. Kingston . and Wilkettarre.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
To White Haven and Penn Haven.
LBRIOII AND ALAILANOT AND BEAVER MEADOW
RAILROADS,
To Black Creek and Rauch Chunk •
LErnou VALLEY RAILAOAD.
To Allentown and Bethlehem ; • and the
NORTH rzetrisrx.verue RAILROAD.
To Philadelphia.
For variety and grandeur of wooer,. this routs N..
cents peculiar inducements to tourists.
Those whining to do so, may reverse the route by ob.-
touting Ticketa to start over the North Peasailvaala.
Railroad.
FARE, $lO.
Tickets can be obtained at the Depots of the PhiMasi,
plia and Heading and. North Pennsylvania Rallies&
Companies, and of
N. VAN HORN; Ticket Agent,
Northwest corner SIXTH an& CRESTNIIT %note.
Trains start from Philadelphia and Reading Depot at
8.16 A. M.; 3.30 P. M. , and from North Pennsylvania.
Railroad Depot at 7 A. M., and 9.45 and 6.15 P. M.
ir7D-tntital
c ar s=j4 o lß l AND PLEASURE EX-.
ONB TO LANE BIIPBIIIOII. --Ora
of the follow - DAL splendid II class steamersr.
CLEVELAND, ,s,strfitilti, ZIONt HENN LIGET, ~011
CITY. TRAVELER_ , MET EOR, IKON SIDES,
_LAC LA.
BELLE, and PEWABIC, leave CLBVILL
Ohio, at B o'clock P. M., each day of the week, eta
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on
following days at 2 o'clock P. N. throne the mon th .
of JULY and AUGUST. making Grand Excnsrsion Trips
to the many pointa of interest on the Great Inland Sean
of Auterica,which, for utility. pleasure, and health.aza
unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over LOCO miles embraces six degrees et
latitude, and eleven of longitude , and includes in Lie
circuit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Baron, and Superior, with
thebeantiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Nary's.
The many and extensive mines of iron and copper,
unequaled by any In the world, with the newly-Air
covered and snu b deposits of silver lead, wild and
romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bracing.
elintate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far more
than ordinary attraction tot he capitalist, the student.
the pleasnre-seeker, or tbe
The above-named steamers are elegantly•tittedWp
pith large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while relay
precaution has been taken to provide for the safety amok
comfort of passengers.
Pare, including State-Rooms and Meals, about 2% cede
per mile. Time occupied in making the round trin.trong
8 to 10days,
Booms secured, and further informaidon obtained; tfir
application to proprietors.
ROB?. HANNA & CO.. Cleveland . ma._
NUBBY & DfcBRIDIL
J. T.
JOHN WHlTirritracures.lNG & Co., Detroit, Michl gart
di-t, alm
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
aff AMR]) T HE ADAMS EX
BESB COMPANY, Once 3%S
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packatow,
cbanoise - Bank Notes. and Speen, either by its ow
lines or In connection with other EMMA COMPalliell.
to all the principal Towne and Cities In the Unite&
States. • . & & SANDFORD;
dental Superintendent;
0.0 0=1% FOR °APE 11.1. y .-THE
staunch and conimodiois saes iokm JLAR--
B A irri,N, Captain R. A. ilyther, of the cane May Line.
having been released by the Government., M RIM
making her regular tripe to Cape May, leaving ANON—
,rpky. WHARF every TUESDAY. THITESDAY. sat
SATURDAY at 9 o'clock: returning, will leave Cape
May every Monday, Wednesday . and Friday. at 8)E
o'clock, touching at New Castle, going and returning..
Fare 60, carriage hire included; children ham
price. Servants ISLES, carriage hire extra.
Freight at low rates.. No freight received after S
o' clock and in all cams must be Pre:Peld-
W 22-4 JOSEPH A. STEWART, dlenß
h,15=44 FOR HARTFORD, CONN.,
DIRECT,VIA DELAWARK AND HARI-
TAN CANAL.
The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's steamer
MARE,Oramley, Master, now loading at second wharf
above DOCK Street. Quick despatch. Aet i lz On bckstd.
or to WM. M. BALED & Co., A[°
WARE
132 South DELA.-
WARE Avenue. anti
si gir m e FROM NRW YORK, FOR
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD SPRING..
FiELD and BOSTON .-- The steamer s CONTINENTAL
and CITY leave Peek Slip. Bast Slyer, daily, at
&In P ali and 11 at night. ioN4-.%0
asappiE EVERT . CILESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL.
ROAD. viA.MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—MUNOZ OF DEPOT..
On and alter MONDAY, May 73, 1864, the trains will'
leave Philadelphia, ff.' Depot corner of THIRTY—
FIRST and MARBORT Deets eat Philadelphiat e lt
P
CheaterM., and 2 80. 46.
Weld at 6.20, 7.46, an 'll A D D .. and at 2 Ann
On P. K.
Sundaye,leave.PhUadelphila at 8.10 A. M. and I 216
P.M. • Leave West Chester at &A.M.. and 6P. IL
The trams leaving Philadeintda at 8.03 A. and LIS
P. m_ and West Chester at 7;4a - A: M. and 6P. M.. eoa...
*tient with trains on the P. and BC. D. for Oxford eat
intermediate points.
OeirtVgu i wr r Wintelat
apl -
K B Nil SE S . , .d."OblifiXTß ANII
striking: Gelatins urtistlis ninfirriornish•tz B. F.
11E11111X,'S superior styles llfe. gnu PINOTOOKAPEId.
In oil colors. pronounced by corti4Plllllo litt4riei
civisueL, ox!* ARCS Bost,