y ; John Reed, 0, 7th DT. Hemp. Jacob S. Brand, I),:uuttk papa. Benjamin, D, 24 Pennsylvania Burger, L, 7th New York ; Robt. innsylvania; 'lnseph Thompson, ; Jacob R. Pallier, F, 21st Penn ; John Melon, F, 188th Pennsyl- DEATHS. '.be of soldiers were reported at •'s Moe yesterday from army tment ii.—Thomall Rye, 00, B, 2d Wm. Kennoay, Po. I, Ist L—Alonzo A. Lambert, Co. tent, •Lewis L. Perkins, go. A, AL RETURNS. tok, at the army hospitals In were admitted, ; returned 166; died, 36. miEBBATS RIIGTHENTS., wola Volunteers; enlisted in to perform duty at thileago. In this corps are colonels , the great•grandfather was In Mather in 1912, and his futon mt as honorable, at least, as ~v endleh, or .a Howard. Last of wen ye, doublequlek time, Bolton Station, on the Bahl ',Broad, In lees than Pan hour, the sun, being 120 degrees. command, called ti MAW , as seen, and the Whole line me within five mlautes of the Nether any veteran regiment 'ell as this. What splendid lads become, at the call of DISMISSED. to state that the reported die- E. Wynkoop,from the army A. 1150117611. CIIAMBEItSMIRG. the ail they wore left by lhe rebel Incendiaries, have a series or views have been Sale at most of the photo. ,f the city. PIKE. sboutbalf past twelve o'ol rick, :he fourth story of the large refit corner of Randolph and apartment Is ()coupled by H. .u.rer of woolen oloth. The ong some Cotton wrote, and the pollee and citizens with 'is In the building. The da- last Eight at No. 613 Jayne FROM A. TiRAR Aurred on Priday the" a public token. Among ttte many M utt of that romantic stream are Lpg lady , had incautiously ap ) of the animals, whett_ he sud ',he hand, lacerating it In a puty United States Marshal 1011 to be present on °Metal Lb. " Bruin I , and rescued the id teeth, The Contest was a minutes, and resulted In Mr. now clothing spoiled. It is Lted hand of the young lady 6UOT. m o'olook last night, young Arthur!, apparently about , was shot by (me of Or number A' Fifth and Shippen streets. one of which took effect in Injured mom WU taken to a thy. Frank Dillon was arreet ' toting the wound. t'L MEM& ity-six years, a porter; was express wagon, at Front Isterday afternoon, and was admitted into the Pennsyl- Sao vane, aged fourteen the Penneylvaniallhapital nig right hand havingteen the egtatillehment of Mama. e corner of Sixteenth and • .40LE= ,reign abipmentof petroleum ailed 20,000 barrels. sot Court—Judge Cad% ander. , 113 of this court were opened f grand and petit• jurors swa t/axing been called, Robert Anted toreman of the Grand a 'adjourned till this morning. of bills will be submitted by tpin to the Grhnd Jury just d as true by that body, several be ...Tooted. isslouo—Judre Ludlow.. led yesterday, in pursuance talent made on the first day overflowed with prisoners k indeed seats had to be tl> s of the number on. benches he accommodation of epoc- Ir to be a busy one, as we now in prison about two trial on various oharges, tel nature, however the ao• re!because of their inability determined yesterday were me as tullows guilty to a °taro of eater. Edwards In the daytime, Was sentenced to 18 months laded guilty to the Woolf* it of the 120th N. Y. Yole., oendered to the proper an regiment. (uilty to atealinfr a pair of lined to four months int- the following MOB: tonths in county prison. ,ny, 4 months in county .rly house, 8 months In assault and battery on an ;y prison. assault and battery on an iv . , 4 months. of cloth advertised for by ;hen sold, 1 year In county moony, 7 month& t mouths in county prison.. garet Dickensheets, disci% was sentenced tQ 8 and the • in county prison. iy, 4 months. , 7 months in countypriSon. , 4 months. months. , b months. erman, Weeny, 8 months. months in county prison. 'id battery on his wife, 1 `ourned. lan Welding.] ARSON. was arraigned at the Oen ft ernoon, by Fire Marshal to of being Implicated in mtnent" hay on the wharf time since. The marshal n full investigation at cly W{Blloll the defendant at E uoh time as might be ck to-morrow afternoon . The prisoner was re ium of $2,600 to appear at MICIDE pair of mules attached esterday afternoon be r, st hie oftloe, In Fifth ling over an old man, Front and Chestnut so severe that It WRa ' man could not cur. seems that he Was Jebb I e pavement a when mg at an Immoderate smashed to places, the 1. ran over, and so sa that the blood gushed fed to his residence, NO. Isoner was committed. ciN SMITH'S ISLAND. 6rralgued on the charge caning of the bathers at ternoon. He was caught Lad succeeded in obtain -Inn required the defend s6oo to answer. r TINY. I, Hugh Flare rly, Arch'. ottn Mc Fiery, Charles 3r. the crew of the ship le. were Ipcked up in the saturday afternoon, On ,hip left, the port of bound for Liverpool. ti, Mullen made an M- O r. i'rout, and out him re captain returned to o,ded man, and,ofter al, a warrant was taken 1. The document was U. S. Marshals Shar. :ding thostdp off New lons and made another 10 had acoompented the On that Mullen should The deputy marshals the strip to save their Wm. H. Seward, Capt. lug by at the time. She tram's. The captain of ie Vancouver, and the th cutlasses, performed style. The mutinous *mad equally to them- Irate Semmes. There msm assistance. New td as the crew were ye a chance to appro. in which the United the Diamond State. ulelphla, and the re. Butler.) SOLDIER. . nn the Charge of 23i1 New York R:A:1- day afternoon. The n he taken to Manee friend. He Invited The two entered the hat Intoxicated, the lot the Ridge road, 3 girl MLR Becker hen jump from the her father of the the fugitive, the ,e defendant was VERED. fntg of ROxborotigh ratty alarmed by a to Thayer & Noyes , at, and was running le Wissahickon and rt gained credence a. night noises re. ethers wore heard road. One young die riding along . wring a noise Of anted by almost to him az to t the panther, of about making a He, however, by me tall running, told a number of mture, and what ,nly been properly (alight of a number 111 show. The e;• In reference to the .ens last Saturday Iced to lay in watt The time usual .1 v ing, some timid C 4 in their heart" iwtdenly a noise ~ed the stealthy unseen thing in screwed up to his own heart lark wood' • tutiful young 'ore the Nub. Party co l:m a *llenool however; wiellenforeed, and masterly inactivity Ott the part of the warriors exercised. The • young la , dies move towards a house on the road side and set up the panther-like yell. The Mystery is soon solved, the heroes rush upon the toe and find that the ladles are Intimate friends of some of the party, and the very ladles to ;whom the Peered cavalier of a few evenings previous re lated hie thrilling adventure. Practical jokes of this kind should not be indulged in to such length. Disastrous consequences have often been the result. The leader of the panther gang lir a lady of the highest respectability in noxborough. cirrv' Twvass., SHODDY'S PEDIGABIL—The pedigree of Shoddy is thus given: These are the generations of Pshavr dee : Psnawb, who came from Jonbool, begat Pe• dullah ; and Pedullah begat Meet Arai ; and Itheet Aylah begat Jobbah ; and Jobbah begat Holz Ayi ; and liolz Ayl begat Raudpyssh; and Hand pyssh begat Pehawdee. But Shoddy, let it have been begotten In what way it may, has no part or share in the goods manufactured at the Brown Stone Clothing Store of Rookhill Wll3Oll, Nos. 003 and 6E5 Chestnut street, above Sixth. EXYRAOT PROM A POPULAR Ponsr.-- Cool, cooloool. Cool, cool, cool. • Cool, cool, cool. - fool, cool, cool. . Cool, 0001, cool. Cool, 0001, cool. Cool clothing at Chas, Stokes & Co.'s, "one price," under the Continental. ,Irrit.autterm SOZODONT is now ittraoting very great attention, and well it may. The article re presented by this musical name is the most bene ficial preparation for the Breath, Ciums, and Teeth the world has ever seen. Sold by druggists. aule-tuths3t A. S. DOTTRE, 304 North Broad street, Mal dealer, would respectfully advise his friends and the public in general not tordelay in buying their coal, and run the risk of paying farther advances, bet buy at once. of superior stook of large nut, Email stove, Stove, egg, &c. None to excel, for quality, durability, or cheapness. auls-1m Via awn Das Moot snooeastilly treated,by 7. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 611 Pine at. Artill. orainsertad. No °barge for examination. Watt ARRIVALS AT THE ROTEL& The . Coh I A Hearten, Pittsburg H Ventrocik, Pittabuig Cbae A.Stevons, Pittsburg' A S °Steeple, Pittsburg Mrs T Campbell, California Mire Campbell, California 8 8 L von & wf, Centre co, Pa Dr 0 F &eon, Bucks co, Pa F Sb ruder & wf, Lancaster E bi alealey & mon, hid JohnW Brown, Pitteburg t. Riddle, New York H Miller, Georgetown S Hoyt , & la, Kingston W.CRelholde Wilkeeharre Mrsßeynolds & dau, Pa C T Close, Wash, D C R 8i Delaulains& wi, Va P R Rill & wf. Etttsburg J I' Brady, Chicago. t. L Davis, Pittsburg Jas Clemens. Jr, St Louis blies T Ballance, CM, 0 Ohm Ballance, Gin, 0 R New York Mies Williams, New York 3 Lamb, Chicago W V Tailor, Tennessee Mrs A Woodward, Tenu 'Mies A Taylor, Tennessee Mies Wood, Dew York R A Silver & wife, Rd E S Hart, Cleve/nue , 0 B R Belues, New York E M Vickery, New York J A Iciness ' Pottsville H J New Yolk , B El Cramer, Cin, U J W N Baorris Siougbe LOout eeorgetn • L Ea.lll, Baltimore J W McConkey, Baltimore EBRO], lowa W Gal &worth • T E Hambleton. Balttmore D Boardman, New cork P B Farrington, New York `J W Sebly & wife, Bait! Mies Sebly, Baltimore R S Ward, LT S A A Ebbs Mine 0 Schroeder, Hy lueltttal Jas B Clemens, St Lords .1 W'Clemons, St Louis M1913 / 11 J Inereens, Ss Louis Miss AB Clemens St Louis Miss N Allen. St Louie W Burtch, Vincenneeand I Miss P&L:rick. Vincennes IF B Lausrblin, Pittsburg .1 Keen, Evansville Mrs Keen & oh, Evansville J N Keen, Evansville Miss Laura Linck,EflllMele 0 A Sorts & la. New York W CS Burney:4W, Burling'n NM F E Beldam', Ohio Sam' t Toy Baltimore 0 A Rsynnids & wt . , Pa o W Schofield . & la,Phlle, John Clark & ivf, Penne. John El Ballance, Gin, 0' Mrs Salience, Cln, 0 Miss Lida Banana°. Oln, 0' J W Bryan & son, N York Miss M Wood, New York W Firmstone. Easton IR I.l'lla - ugh, 011101141) John Wooster. Boston Mrs Sewell, New York 43 V Jewell, New York W Diven, -Baltimore J W Biel & Baltimore J S Ober, Washington, D Kingsland Mr Cameron, Canada .' 813 Rand, bilitssaohusetts J Sappington:Maryland John Sappington, bid B'H'Breneman, 0. Oredley J A ItlntlinglT, Wadi. D 'Cant, W'B Paneenn wf, Ban R-B Plher, Baltimore Mrs Lenzbray, Wash, D C Miss Lonsbray, Wash, D C A H Bowman Jr, N York S Barris & la. York 11 - 81anpin & la, Kir B Beek & la. Memphis Miss Bu 6 M Yel ts, _Memphis B Buckley la, N Jersey H 0 Murrell & KT Bdw Lee lillboarn St'daughter B Miss L Schroeder, Kr A El Schroeder, Louisville P Clotworttry, Baltimore F Gees, Baltimore. H L Wyckoff, Long Island . A Livingston, Long Island J L Buck Arkansas A Lee,New York S B Derrickeon, New York T D Carson, Oeuysburg J B Everhart, West Chester Mies Everhart, W Chester Mitk,MEverbart,W Cheater F J Perrin, Penne, E M Williams, CinCinnati Bloxbam, New York 18 Wood, Jr, New York. J M Bellinger A C Rimers, U S N A S Sturtevant New York 0 A Sumner, New York L . Bartoo, New York W Foster, New York Miss Partridge_ Mr Baldwin. Wash, D F Painter, II N Cant H B Hays, Plasbosg A H Bmley, Penns 0 F Hager, Lancaster D W 'Moore wf, N J Miss Plerce,New Jersey IP 0 Plaits, Baltimore W Dodson, PhDs • Mr 5' 8 Boswell At la, Belt Miss K Bridges, Baltimore Miss J Bridges. Baltimore Miss L Perry. Baltimore Mrs Goddard h son, Wash Miss Goddard, Wash, D 0 4 0 Robinson. Penns breird. The L R Conway, New York Mrs DR Coea th nway dach ll d.N W , U N John N Garner, 13 S N• WStewart, C B Denison & la, NJ Ftankiin Miller, U SIC • Bonehu, New York B Esimer, New York L Morris, New York Carrell, Toronto H Fowler, Toronto A B Benner, MeVeytoWn Jae Proud, Boston Wm Stone, Boston Thor Goodwin. New York Henry.Tlrdsl, New York John Thompson, Ni SJaiand Griffith, New ork MeD Cressy, Yorktown B J Dodge, Harrisburg NJ Firth, Wine, N Y Small, Rome. NY 7 V Redmond. tiew Haven , JM Hopkins, New Haven S R Pease & wt, Dayton Miss Pease, Mellon J B Vanderbilt, New York J R Vanderbilt, Jr, N Y LB Moore, Boston . B B Dunn, Boston Cant H W Bonsall, Wash. • N W Wheeler, Brooklyn .7 B;Collins. Delaware Mrs Huggins & oh,' rilt 8 A Power Rochester J E Eby. Harrisburg John Nally, Lebanon J J Johnston, Bellefonte M Valentino, Bellefonte Mrs Lemon, Hollidaysburg Bloc Lemon,Hollidaysburt Lonsnecker, Cumb'd oo A L.Jacoby, Chicago bf Metringar, New York P N gberwood,Now York I Pendleburli, New York 0 ZIT Lane, Dayton C E leacher, Dayton The Me R Bootb, Baltimore M Marks Chat Rose, Michigan A,Machmen, Baltimore D Mach:usu. Baltimore B Himzusbrich & son Balt C Silverman. Muscatine J A Eyster, Cbanbersbnrg H Stoenw al,liollidaYsburg James Bown, Pittsburg K It Frisbee, Pittsburg Mrs A Reno, Pittsburg lh•Ednatein, Pittsburg W D Cooper, Pittsbnrg Capt 0 S Grom, Pittsburg A C biludocb, Pittsburg O Falkenstein O R Ocesaman Bridgeton L Wcrthelm,_l:a Salle J W Porter. Pittsburg M Kohn, New Orleans L O Ober. Beaten D C Marcy, Utica, N F B Hamad, New Jersey Miss A Wilson, Bethlehem The W W Yohe, Bethlehem A R Allen, Wafth, D 0 D K Bryant, Chicago lir & Mrs Pratt, Boston Geo Workman ,New York J Leslie. New Haven •1111)11 Do Sofia Id C Smith, Jersey Cit 7 • JAS Reetine, Baltimore Rev J T Ward. Wash, D Mrs Ward 41 den, Wash, DP °slab Yoh', Bethlehem Chas L Wells Geo W Jaeobe, Chester no Alfred T Biddle, Florida M Addonia, Wash. D C P B Venter. New York C G Carleton. New York B Scheib, Baltimore W J Hogan, Maryland E Reeve H C Hoffman. Red Wing John Thompeon,__N Y W Young. New York Reeve, Alloway, N J The Lient N Smith &la; Penns Edward H Simpson, N J N Kerk, New Jersey . A B Norton. Texas A R Shellenberger, Patna '8 B F Vo i gel, er Pittsburg Mak It A Grim, Allentown T Bowen, Indianapolis James Bond Mies Lydia P Bond Miss Sarah Beale John Stewart & la, Penns J W Schertnerhorn, N Y J II Davis, Chester Valley W McKee, Venango co, Pa The Bal P Fenatermaolier, Fauna Bobt Good, Bucks county Semi Henry, Cherryville V Hoffman, Allentown Tilos Hunts. Northampton L P Stopp, Shenksyllle 13 Beam, Shenkseille B Boyer, Northumberland El Bitter. Northumberland S F Ball Quakertown E Ball, Quakertown F W Siegfried, Allentown Oodfrey - Peter, Lehigh co Jonathan Hem, Penne Snyder, Quakertown J A Orttp. PIMA& Thoe K Moser Pena Peter H Lehr:Allentown Levi B art er , Penns N Barter, W H Wolfe, Virginia C Huber, BlegeleTille l i be Co W Ilverhart;:West Chester J B Bunt; Penns J H Anderaon.'New York J blellay, New York D T Jo t, Delanes, Wware eet Cheo eater J Prat T Walter,West Chester • J M Baker, Delaware 00 • .1C Bower, Beaver CO 1 , A Hawthorn, Beaver o 0 L Schofield Chester co oit Beaver, heater co W W Davie, beater co B Walton, Doylestown Dubree, Unionville C L Dubree, Unionville J A Bretton Cheater co W T Trego: Pineville The Sta A L Morns, Nairishart Llimit, Newark., L4l Chandler Patna David X Bands* Cuba J T New York .1 t) smith; West Chester Id 8 Towne, tr 8 A. Peter J Graw,York co, Pa Lewis, Carl, York,. Pr Martin Bender, York, Pa B C Bender & la. York, Pa B J Moore, Port Dentist! The X 11WhRater, Chattanooga atbort Reynolds, Penns D B Sa!gent, Peons James Westfield, Peat Wm H Tyson, Potts's'llte Henry 0 Warren_ Ohio J J limpheny, Wash. D O. The 111 James K Inked°, Harrisjinri W Scberenbrand, Northrt'a Chas Peter, Blattretefilt W L Creveo,JohnsThie •.. Peril h Harter. Ohtey . • lease Yerkee,liarteeUe M Erdman. Zlonsyhle . • Baker,. Bstetol , n 7 x Carlyl,e " • Z Peeked, N ew 4111 1 nZ: P R Frets, DdVaiddliti ,f), w raovniku., ocrivrgoawa H. Hoy t, Williamsport Mrs Haynes, Newport, R I ftlecamnes, Newport. R I F A Pi Mester. Reading Mr Libby & wf, Gape Island W L Uhler, California II , G Littleeeld, Albany Mies Morton Hyatt & son, Marylaid Major G H Bardwell, Fie Lemuel Todd, Carlisle John Clements. Washingtn Leon Carricaburn, Havana J N Miller. El N. P Karlin, Havana W.Polk, Delaware J 1' Craw Baltimore & Marble, B amilton, C 1 D.N Mibal, Washington H Rhea, Jr, U B N. F Roberts, Baltimore Mkiis Roberta, Baltimore A Redaleker, Pa: BF' llhathman, Delaware IP Bitingly, Baltimore W 'Vernon, Pottsville D Lothar, Heading J. Watson, Tit a eyille BB Burnham. Carbondale R Tll4{Zirtt. Delaware co °apt W Olmated, Cal. Oro Mitchell, Penns W W Jacobs, ,Penna John Homan, Peons 8 Chranster, Baltimore Oeo Woods, Bo Baltimore D L C Cooper, Okto tlamtn:l D eey, Ohio Peter Kindsey, Indiana CM Bennett • D De Meeerean. N Y 0 A- H$l73Mllll &G. wf, Wash, Mine J Haulman. Wash B Watson, Wareington Geo Winthrop, Delaware. A Baker, New York I AJohnes, Baltimore A R Hazleton, Pittsburg .htealatee M M Berridge Bethlehem, W Wilson..B:Chlehenn I .1 TATlnkston. Carlisle I,J.seda, Carlisle B R Jackson, Boisbaw.,Pa. W. Camay, New York Mrs P Kerns. Penns • 0 War K man, New Jersey B . T Ti a ns,. plusharg. Jmison. • B P Lee, Brooklyn • Miss Leo. Brooklyn. 0. H Hod gman, New York Vir B Brant, Pittsburg 11 IC McNea l. co. Pa Mlee Mcgssl'dt sister, Pa D.Stratton k wf, Salem 8 It Fisher, Chambord:win K S Taylor. Chambersbarif Ni A Hammon. Penns A I. Powers, Penns J M M.ckele Ashland, 0 II 'Ascher, Davonport. lowa Singleton wf,Tenn (Amu. Alex George, 'Halifax Thos Harvey. Baltimore 0 Lonvman, New York Alex Harris Lookbac t, St Johns B Halley Is la, Wath, D D M Wagner, Bellefonte Jae H Seaton, Bellefonte John 9 Karts. Bellefonte T F Hammersley. Del A Itlehroond,Meadsville Miss Leslie,New Jersey Tboe Conln, Carlisle J P Baldwin, New York Thor Finley H M Dellinver. Wash, D C J F Mndd, Washington. D C W D Knox, Snow Hill H A Jarman, Snow Hill Mrs Manlove, Delaware Mrs Permville, Delaware W N W Dorsey. Delaware W A Seulner, Milford, Del W S Wonderly, Baltimore D McLaughlin, Baltimore C C Antes. Hanover, N H P. II Briskern, New York If Raw J Rice, Chambersburg L 8 Forney, Waynesboro Melchor Rider Poona 0 0 Mather . eidner. 0 Mies Bell Bather. Penns 8 trammel, Greencastle J Kade & son, Greencastle H B Brodhead. Wash, D C A B Cadwallader, Peon* L 1) Report & Pon, Penns B Bi" Warden, Penns WBpesher Pottstown 8 Wells,. 13.8 Ewe.. T Trumbower, Backe co Joe Bmery Bnmtown Time Morris, Qaakertown IS El Sch Blank, Allentown C ell A 11 Snyder, Quakertown BD Schoch, Pennsbnrg M Sterner, Montgomery co Strickler. Lebanon David Wilhelm, Lebanon B Q Flehburn, Ilurrlsburg Jacob Cassel, Harrteburg P B Flshburn, Perms T Berger, Lancaster co W Fulmer • W Keep, Backs county W Fmher, Lehigh co T Tshl Lehigh co T binsselman, Lehigh so P B Weiser. Robesonia Aug Stoner, Meyeretown martial. J Oakford, Oxford M E Hall, Bucks co ♦ W Jones, Bucks co R Hood, Backs co J A.fitratirbridge,Chester so Chsrton. Chester co T Walton, Jr, Chester co. J Van sort, Port Deposit Weaver, Jr, Passe Dewson, Pittsburg J. James, West Chester • jragiton, West Chester E C H Wright, West CWBhester Chester A IC Joyce, Busks D R Clentess. Chester co D Walton, Chester co, • Union., • W P Green, Chester, Pa Mrs Howell, Penns T C TrayWaW Chester JO Smith. *Chester o_lll Whiting, Boston KW W i lliamson . ewer. 8 Ohio John Walton, Chester eo Otto Mag. Davenport,lows B Barnard, Cheaters:* Jos II Petiller,Penna D E Trona, Hanover. Pa Jos S DIP • B F Btiteher Lew Wolfenbayer. Berke Mee 'Emma Sehaffer. Lehigh W Bodcarmel, Penna Johnvenson It W.V . J 07109 S Sant, U-8 A. H Ronda'. Sintnerville V d el f r w ieretlTP s kFn l t a n t i: i i e :l T e IYritohman. Preemanag CA. Steinmetz, Lebanon, Pa Morrison, noelesellte . . . 3 kifinisliale; Bickel:4C Chas Wlllardx, Newt:lwll - . NrsM B gattoß,X4wkitown IMO 10/ ratton, Lewtetowq Ds Ptwb444, J SPECIAL NOTICE'4. COLVaTa l li HOP= SOAP. ' • This celebrated TOILITT SOAP, in seek toia:Tersat mead, is made from the OROTOBST materials, 18 mita' and EMOLLIENT Mite mature, FRAORAXTLT & OE"' KO, and .NKTEEMILT BINTTIOIAL in iteaction uP O / the Skin, • Tor sale by all Draidete and Tatum' at ' 4l ' 6 le2B-tntlialt DIAMONDS I DIAMONDS t t • 'llO highest cash price paid for Diamonds and all other r#lotts Stones. LEWIS I. ADOMUS & Co., Diamond Deslere and Jewe lers, No. 802 CNKdTNUT Street. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought. 8131 YOUR BATHING ROBES for Lad,ies, Gentlemen, and Children at SLOAN'S, 800 YABBST Street. Philadelphia, and at his store on Cape New Jersey. atil3lt" POPISLAB, I OI9II3aII43 Houma at PH)C6A4 tut HALL." Beet-class Roods at moderate price& • WANAMARZR & BROWN, S. X corner SIXTH and HARR= Streets. Custom Department (to ma)M to order) No. IS. Sixth St. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCH-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE ODRA:PEST. SIMPLEST. AND BEST SalesToonte, 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh: aS.II--eaL7I.II.T.M3D DAVIDSON-4j'ELTON. —On Wednesday eveninir. the ' r Nab Ind., at the residence of the bride's father. by:the RtV. John Street, John H. Da'Melon. Eel,' to biles. Alzirsib,.only daughter of Philip H. Felton, ata.. all of this city. DIED_ PETERS.—At Frankford, on the morning of the 15th inst., Albert Lincoln, youngest son of Emanuel and' Margaret A. Peters, aged 1 year, 11 months,' and 13 days. - The interment will take place on Wednesday, tbel7th bet., at 4 o'clock P. M. oe MORRISON—At Tarrytown, New York, ca thiflet Mat , Evan Morriron, formerly -a resident of Philadel phia, in the 75th year of hie age. SHISBLER. —At the residence of his grendMother, Mrs. George B. Porter, city of Lancaster, ra., Godfrey S.bieeler Jr., infant eon of Louts and Rose Portehim ler, of Porter Galena, 111., aged 10 menthe and 10 days. * ENGLE.—On the 13th instant, George S. Engle. The relatives and Mends of the family areinvited to attend Die funeral, from the residence of Jils father. , Charles .a Engle. Main street, Germantown. on.Tnea. day fifteen , on, 16th instant, at 8 o'clock. IRELAND =On Sunday, the 14th inst , William Ire land, in the 66th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence 1324 Vine linnet, on Wednesday, the 17th inst. , at" 10 'A, k. ** LXV MK. —On the 14th inst , tames M., youngest son of Samuel J. and Susantia M Lsvick, aged 5 years. The relatives and filen& of the family are invited to attend the funeral,-from his father'aresidence, Quaker ton n, Pe., on Third-day afternoon, the 16th inst., at -8 o'clock. PESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, Pi 0.9113 CHESTNUT Street. • iy7-tf RILES ! SILKS 1 SILKS 1.-, .-, BYRE & LANDELL FOURTH' and ARCH Streets. are offering rill their OJ $ SILKS low to close them be fore the new Goods are opened. Bilks not by last Steamer. Bilks of very beet quality. - Good Black Silks reasonable. Good Brown Silks reasonable. aubtf HOBTICIILTURAL H & southwest corner BROAD and WALNUT Ste. Stated meeting this evening. it TWENTY-FIRAr WARD NA TIONAL IJNI ON ASEGDPATION.- - A Mietlng of the loyal citizens of the ward: will be held at the TEISPERANcE HALL LEVERING - Btreet, Hanaynult, on TUESDAY EVENING, •',nowt at 8 o'clock. kleminations for Delegates to the several Conventions, - and Judges and Inspectors to eonduct the Delegate Election, will be made. lltol JAW -8111 W, Pre tident. IarTHE FOURTEENTU WARD NA.— TION A L UNION':ASSOCI &nay win 111941 C in SPRIG GARDEN . HALL at g o Moot THIS - EVY,Di ENG, for the purpose of electing cilicers for the ensuing year, and one Judge and two Inspectors from each precinct, .to conduct the delegate election. Algol, to nominate delegates to the yarions.nominattngeonyentions - - THOMAS A BOYD; President. YRE'lleit A. VAN CLEVI3; -Secretary. • 11 gr. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPAPPN, Yu I:ATELPHIA. Atmust NS, IBM Holders of the OLD CERTIFICATES OF LOW. WHO HOHHCRIBRD FOR CONVERSION INTO , TIM. LONG LOAN, ' On leaving them at THIR OFFICE Can have the New Certificateiktur • NEXT DAY. an.ls-6t ROTIVE.—TO TAR STOCIfiIiIIaLD BRB OF TER INDIANA. CENTRAL-RAILWAY COMPANY. —A meeting of the Stecklibiders of tee shove named Company will be held at the oftlCe of said Company, in INDIANAPOLIS, on the 17th day of EIBP TEM BENI; INtt, at 10 o'clock of said day, to , rote upon a contract made by the Board of Directors of - said. Com pany, and ratified by said Board at its meeting, on the 10th day of August, IEB4, with the Columbus and In diaospolls Railroad Company of the State of " Ohio, for the consolidation of sald companies. and their:out and property, Sm., into one company anti corporation, and inch other matters relating thereto or as may come be fore them. By order of the Board. J. S. NEWILAN, sal& Ludt • President. 'rICENTTETII WARD.—A. MEET. INO OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIA TION OP, THE WARD will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Hall S. corner of ELEVENTH AND GIRARD AVENUE, for the purpose of nominating Delegates to the various (lonventlons, and the selection of Officers to conduct the Election to beheld TUESDAY, Anguet 23d. JOSEPH F. MARCER,. H. FIEMTAGIC. Sec'y. T 1 to) President. THE "L0C4.11, PIRIEGCMCII.II" ITNI01.1" of Philadelphia will meet at the natal place. WEDIfiBDAY, 17th, at 73( o'clock 1'; Mt aol6-.21." D. JAMES.•M. D.t.Cor. Get IgrNINETEENTH WARD. 6 - 7 4efAREEi ABLY te the call of the Nationfil 'triton •City_ Exemitkve Committee, the NINETEENTH WARD NA TIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION will meet THIS (Tale•. dap) EVENING. August 16, at half past 77 o'clock; at John Doerr's. ELLA and AMBER Streets,• to make ar rangements for the Delegate Election to be- held oak the 230 inst. , MIL P. DRWlLER.,clitesictent. JAS. MILLIGAN, JR., Secretary. NINETEENTH WARD NIATIONAL lOli PARTY. —ln compliance.wlth the call of the City Execrative Committee and the Eccles of the Party, the loyal citizens of the NINETEEN.TIL WARD Nvill meet TRI6 EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the imam of John koerr, corner of AMBER and ELLA Streets, to place ID nomination candidates for delegates to the several Conventions. and to transact other important business. BENJ' N P. lIRWILEIL. President. JAmes MILLIGAN, Ja., Secretary, WTENTH WARD.—AGREEABLY TO ile call of THE CITY EXECUTFTM COMMIT TER OF THE NATIONAL UNION PAIITY, the loyal chines of the TENTH WARD will nese cable at the hall of the UNION LEAGUE. northeast corner of BRO 4.D and RACE Streets. on THIS (Tuesday) HYMNING, Au gust 18th. at S o'clock, for the Paroote of making gene ral nominations for delegates, and selecting one and two Inspectors to conduct the Delegate Eleatic/Pro be held In the various precincts of the Ward on Tues day evening, August 'ad, between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock. HENRY C. .130WitilL, President. Wm. R. LEEDS, Secretary. iv* FirNOTICE— MINITEILMTNI - WAJMD NATIONAL UNION ASSOCEATION. The An nual Meeting will be bald THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. at 8 o'clock. at the American Mechanics' Hall, corner of FOURTH and 01301tHlt Streets.. Election of Officers to conduct Delegate Election, and to. make nominations fur Delegates to the various Conventions. and the trans. action of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. A full attendance to requested. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD, President. TWENTY-FOLTRTBE WARD NA. TIONAI. UP lON. PARTY.— In compliance With the call of the City Ezeoutive Committee, the Loyal Citizens of the Twenty- fourth ward will meet at Headquarters, MARKET Street, above Thirty-third, on TUESDAY EVENING, August 16, 1861, at 8 o'clock, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for each Precinct.: to conduct the Primary Elections to be held.on TUES DAY EVENING, August Z. between the hours of six and eight o'clock. Also.. to place in nomination can:. dilates for Delegates to the various Conventions. TREO. K. WILTERRGER,".. • . - - Chairman of Ward Ixecative Committee. JONATHAN BoNSALL. Secretary. • its. - . WTWEVFILVL WARD NATION/Lb. UNION ASSOCIATION.—AgreeabIy to the call of the CITY COMMITTEE OF SUPERINTEND‘NCS;' the loyal clttzene of the TWELFT tf WARD are request: ed to &seem hie at the Hall. N. E. corner of FOURTH: and GREEN Streets. on TUESDAY EVENING, Aug. 16. IEB4, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of selecting officera to. conduct the election for delegates to the different Con ventions, nominating candidates for Delegates. and, such other brininess as the Rules of the National Union Party require. JOHN L. SHOEMAHER,,Presq. THOMAS A. GRACE, Secretary. ELETT.NTII WARD NATIONAL SIMON PARTY —A meeting of nor WARD ASSOCIATION will be beld ou TUESDAY RVENING, Aug. V. at 8 o'clock, at the house of N. Vrirren, corner of ST. JOHN and BUTTONWOOD Ste Nomination of delegates, &a • . C. B. ANDRESS, President. a J. ARBUCELS. Secretary. 10` 149r.' FIFTEENTH WARD NATIONAL UNION PARTY. —A meeting of the citizens of FIFTEENTH WARD, in favor. of the •llnion, National and State Administrations, an i a vigorous prosecution of the war for the suppression of the rebellion, are re • quested to meet. in pursuance of the call of the City Rae cutpre Committee of. Superintendence, on TlllB (Tees day) EVENING, August 18th, M. at 8 o'clock, at the Southwiat corner of BROAD and ALDUS Avenue, for the purpose of 'selecting officers to conduct the election for delegates to the different Conventions, nominating candidates for delegates, and such other business as the rules of the National Union party require. IN JOHN W. STOKRS. President. rarFOURTH WARD NATIONAL tTNION ASSOCIATION- 4 —The Association will meetTRIS (Tuesday) EV144118(3, at Gamphi r's, FIFTH. Street, Selow.Shiptien, at 8 o'clock, to elect Judges and Impactors to conduct the Delegate Blectlou to be held Tneulay evening, /ingest W. idcOAW, President. SAIIMBL B. WITIELPHT. Secretary. • - 1' "gra EADNITIAMPTERS 'KEYSTONE BATTER". CAMP CURTIN, HAIIII.DsBURO, Pa. August 13, 1864 To M e Ladies of Buntingdon, HuntingdonVo., Pa.: The members of the Keystone Battery take this method of returning thrir mincers tlutnis for the great interert tendered them Irbile stationed at your place. We regret exceedingly that marching orders prevented us from partaking also of the collation which had been prepared on the afternoon of our departure. Again thanking you for the liberality shown us, • We remain, most respectfully yours, MEMBERS OP THE KEYST FROM PHI L ADELP H IA. Huntingdon papere Meese copy. tgr. ILR OA D NOTICE.—TO THE STOCK AND BONDHOLDERS OP , THE CO LUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD COM PAN Y.—A meeting of the Stock and Bondholders of she above-named Company will be held at the 01110 e of said Company, in the city of COLUMBUS, _O., on the 16th of SEPTEMBER, 1664, at 10 o'clock A. M., to vote upon, a contract made by the Board of Directors of said Com pany, and ratified by said Board at its meeting, on the 11th of August, 1861, with the Indiana Central Railroad Company of tho State of Indiana,. for the consolidation of said companies and their roads and property, Am , Into one company and corporation, and such other mat ters relating thereto or as may come-before them. By order of the Board of Directors. GORDON MOODIE, Secretary. Columbus. 0., August 12, 1864. aal6- kat OFFICE OF THE PJFILADEI.- FRIA GAS WORKS. /Mum 12, 1861 —At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, held on the 6th instant, the following pre amble and resolution were adopted: Wkerear, The great advance In the cost of living im posed an imperative duty on the Trustees to advance the wages of their employees; and whereas, the cost of coal and all other materials consumed In the manufac ture of Oae have advanced to a price that compels the Trustees, In order to protect the important, trust com mitted to their charge from serlons lose. and to make the annual addition to tie Sinking Fund- required by leg. to advance the pries of Ole fi fty cents per ghou l:and cubic feet. -.The Trustees are aware that the increased pries will prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re gret the necessity that constrains it; but when the con sumer reflects that nearly every article we purchase has advanced from 6CP to 100 per cent., and we propose tail an advance of 18% per cent. on the main arttole upon wh i c h w e rely for revenue, Its necessity mast be antra rent, particularlywhen the operations of the past year are known to have resulted In a-large lose to . the Trust, ectw ith e teeding our then existing contracts enabled as to p ur chase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be it-therefore r the first day of . Reen/vid„;,lliat the Chief Inglneer be directed to give hofnpansdleafteprimate consumers shalt be A cubtcfeet, less a discount of Septem bertPh u r b e l ne i ecroniol thetair i c p t i i h ec eat thousand u awn meet, and bj_ect 13 per cent. ;for promp tPa igo jiAB S. ST su EWART to , the United States tax.- Chief Engineer. Buhl-teal • .. FIFTH We ItATIONAL 'UNION Or PARTY. I.The citizens of the Fifth Ward 1n fhvor of thit Rs tionsi end State AcimloistratioDS, and vigiirons prose etkpoi,of the 'mho the suppression oft& robellion, are requested to meet, in pursmando of the call of-Ale City Committee arguperintendenoe,on TUBSDAY FUMING, Adrit4 le. lfge.k * &chum, at Oood.J.ntent, - Batl , S . PmErcy. stxret shop!, Si xcr for. the purpose of !Aleot t itirt oftleersto oonduot - the , eleettort for DOENTIA" 1/20 ditnfrigi C0NT0.1109.128 CallaidtStel,p-Dtez ritrettloTAßt= • , `,› a a p - RE, S.-PITTT,ATVELPIT A. TUESDAY`. ATTOTTST 16 , 1„.864. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. REPB.ESENTATIVR. L Elise W. Hall f r c , r Knii n enry Bun s:stast. John Wieter, L - ' w — le . . David Bi_cC__onanghy, 5. Barton E. Jo. 17. David W . Woods.. IL Charles M. IS. Isaac Benson, 9. Robert Parte,. 19. John Patton, IL Witham Taylor, • 23. Samuel B. Dlek, 9. JohrA. Blestan,. 1 2. Bverard Bierer,- 10. Richard H. Cory., '23. John P. Penner, 11. Edward Holliday, % RI. b ohn ene w ser M Bina cJo e n ta irti. 151. Charles P. Read. • W. Ey order of the State 0, clibraVoinralttee. RALLY AIteVIED THE F1'& 619 iintr BOYS! FOR CITY CONN. ISM/UM. AMOS A. GIL EGG. _ Twenty-third 'Pt 'ard, TO witz rmizx 'Ds or THE s til i ty uc o i f t lI.NION ARD THE A Ilbil.llk STRATION: r i krhs; ade cT ip a&ci ar tiz e en b s er o e f b t y be req va n d e ctim ate rt . c a d s s ie o ni r tad by the ofil btblee places in said wards' as may be deers cers of the National Tinton War is locintions, on TUESDAY EVENING EEXT, AUTELIffs 76, L 961, at 8 o'clock, pursuant to the rules woven ling the Na tional Union party, for such cases made at .d Provided, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for es. lon election division of said wards, to toad - act the prima election on Tuesday evening, August 23, between, the hours of six and eight o'clock. AiScr, to _place to minallon candidates for delegates to a CAW Convention ts nomi natocandidates fur City end - Comity Ofiteeei - site"oeie - Sa'es to a Congressional tionvehtion; also, nmita attons of csordidates for deltgates .to a Sanatoria - Genet 'Eaton in the Third Statatonal Dietrict, and delegates As the varionoltepreoenrativerand - Ward Conventions todomi nate candic ates for rebFra of they State Loatellanore. City Councils and Ward Officere. She meetings ek 3o . tions,And Conventions herein - mentioned - shall be Deja in conformity With the soles governing -the NatiOnal Union - party. • By order of the National Union city ciimtiiittee of Siiperintendenee. JANES FREEBORN: Phisident jorrn' J. Fri erra-rxer ' Secretaries. Hsrdif B. ad.RDNts. • NCITIZENS' ,TOZETNTEEIS RESSTS. UTS COMMITTLE,.hagust 12. Het Thli °like is; ESIIIIMED to-the southeast corner of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. - J. G. ROSSNAItA_RTEDT;Toessurer.' - OFFICE OF TALE UNMET FIRTROe D=S? LEDM comliiiiy, IV:4111th FooßTllst.reet. —Tali Board of Directors have this ile.y declared a, %lour th Monthly 'Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on thereavital Stock, payable 'en the 18th inst.. The Transfer Books oriii be - closed on the'-lElri 13t1t; and I.6th inst. 'A: P. SAME Treaaarer. AUGUST 8. , - an9=lot far co }-le QE CITY BovrirriNirioNir COMMISSION, - 412' PRUNE Street,' Air GOBT 10' 1864.—Until further notice, a bounky of POUR , H UNERED 'DOLLARS wilt 'be paid to all azcatriTS• for one, two, or three years' service, mastered into the' service of the Unitedltdttio on or after August 9th; 19944. and credited upon the (viola of the city of Philadelphia . To Enrolled Citizens furntahlug Sitliatitutes for three years, the bounty of TWO HUNDRED AND:FIFTT DOLLARS will be patdas heretofore. R. P. RING, Prl69ilut: ROBERT N. MOORE. Secretary. aultztit TRANSPOILT&TION OFFICE,-PHI. - LADELPRIA, wiLmirierrox, AND BALTI= MORE RAILROAD COMPANY. ' • FIIIMADEIYHIA,' August 10. 1901.• In accordance 'with an act of Congrese ' approved Jane' M. SA 1384 ; - it becomes nehessary that all receipts -givdrt• by t COmpany for merchandise reetivet for tMsp nor tation should bear -en INTERNAR.REVENITE STAMP" of the value of TWO CENTS; the expense of the same to be borne by the parties receiving such receipt. All receipts taken by this' . Cbmpany fox merehandhie delivered to consignees will be stamped by said Com , CHARLES H: IDS auil-12t ' Master of Transportation:., Igr'' (TRIOS STATE' COMMI T-TIE ROOMS, 1105 OEIZSTRUT Street. —The State- Committee request their friends throubont the State • to adopt efficient means to forward early and full returns • of the election upon the Conetitational Amendmennt.- bend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Otrard 110118% Philadelphia. The Committee Rooms are now open, and all corns. 3pondenee directed to the Chairman will , receive prompt attention. 8. CAMERON, Chairman, A. W. Bnumnurr, Secretary. JULY 37. 1E64. Or'. COAL .COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA,- 01 CEDAR Street, NEW Yuan, July 28;4864.- NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu tion-of the Board of Directors, an instalment of 20 per • cent. on the Subscription to the Capital Stock of' the- SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENN SYLVANIA be, and is hereby, roads. payable to 3 WADSWORTH, 1 reasurer of said Company. on or bs toma° 6th day of September next. anl , tee6 Attest' T. W TYRO. Secretary. ligr'• EIGHTH, W.SILD NATIONAL* ITNION ASSOCIATION.—AgreeabIy to thp call of the City Committee of Superintendence, the Loyal Citizens of the Eighth Ward are requested to assemble at the Hell of tee SCRITYLKSLL HOSE COMPANY, on TUBSD kY EPENINO, August 16th, at 9 o'clock. fore the purpose of making arrangements for conducting the Primary Elections to be held on TUESDAY, ligd brat. Let there be a fail attendant* of the friends of the Union and the Administration. A. J. HARPER, President. J. LOWRIE BELL, Becretavy. anlel•St, 9EYEN.TK WARD NATION4.II6. UNION PARTY.—Ths-Annual Meeting, in eon—. • foiznity with the call of the Clty'Executive Committee and the rules of the party, will be held on TUESDAY • EVENING, August 16th, at %o'clock. at O'NEILL'S BALL, LOMBARD street. below Rtnad,for the Paris's° of electing Ward officarifor the ensiling year. Also, to elect Judee and Inspectors forwach division to conduct the election to be held on TUESDAY ENENING, August AiLfri,, • In. -WLE,LkAWELLIOTT, President: DAVID BRIDGE, Becretary. aulfr2is W.: SIXTH WAItIi..—THR CIVIZZNB of the Ward will please observe that the Bounty . Committee have .reorganized, and are now using every effort to procure our quota of volunteers, and prevent a draft In our Ward. To accomplish this, we require the co-operation and assistaace..of every good citizen of the Ward. Ten dopers from. each• person subject to the draft is asked by the Precinct Committees. Subscriptions from Thom who are not /Wile to the draft most thank fully received by the Committee or the Treasurer. WK. • H. D.te NES No. 37_1% estin THIRD Street. Regular. meetings ev e ry SIXTH INCARD. THURSDAYD COM MITTEE MONDAY and . Evening, at 73‘ o'clock, at the SCHOOL -aouss .in CROWN Street. Ali. clue. WELDING, Chairman. JOHN HAGAN, Secretary. Wx. R. BARNES. TPRISUraP, DI VIIIIEE ► SHE DIRECTORS or the NOBLE,ANIVBELAMATER PETROLEUM COMPANY have this day deslared a Fourth Mosta,. Dividend of TEN-ver cent ont of the earnings of the month of July, payable, olear of State Tax, oaths 80th feet. Transfer Booki aimed 00 Ifith test. aoll•9t GEORGE W. HUNTER. Secretary% TO,,,,THE CITIZENS OF TINS& BIOSITH WARP' —rhe deficiency of the Bitibth Ward made, the last Gag. ie. now less than one huruired.:, To raise thtsjtaniber. s. Ward Bounty of TWENTY FIVE DOLLABB wilt be given. for each volunteer credited to the ward.. Subscriptions for.thleparpose will be received he.ArrY member of the Ward Committee, and by G. BOSENGARTBN,. 422 WALNUT rß.reet. anl2• frmw4t OFFJON.•IINION IMPROVESSAIST . COMPANY. Avntrar 6, Mt Notice is hereby siren that by a decree of Ow. Court. of Charter Session of Schuylkill county. entered 3d Anreiet. 1864. the mime of the UNION IMPRIMOINNY COMPANY was changed to that of WIN NSW YORK 'AN PA D SCNY.HOYLKILIt. COAL COM CHAS. A. 1113CKSCHN Presiden R, t. 11W7IRK AS II R S DEPARIIIIENT NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CM . PANT, CAINNET STATION, • BALTIMORS,JnIk 29,186. The President and Directors of this Company have de als red a Dlyidend for the quarter endinx, Jane 20th, of TAW 0 (2) 'PER CENT., free of Nationalism'. State taxes, paya ble°Mae to the Stockholders on the 26t.5..0f Augastimixt, at this . The Transfer Books will be cdosed.fsom the teak to the 26th of August. By order, aul-townOt J. 8. LEIB, Tremors?. NEW SICEEcfr FOR. 18 TEE DMZ% ELLISPRINGPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL J. L. & J. O. WEST No IPX CHAMBERS STREET. ritw YORK, Are the owners of the patent andexcluslye manufac turers of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX SHIRTS. -ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING This Invention consist& of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, malting the toughest, moat elms tic. flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, iff consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bleness, to place and fold the skirt when in use &Beadily *ad with :the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely olsvistes and silences the only lions to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the Pailio, especially in crowded assembles, carriages, railrose care, church pews, or in any crowded place, from the difficult; of contracting theta to occupy log a swan BPscs. This entirely removes•the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual fall and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and moat stylish and graceful appearance-Air - the street, opera, promenade, or house .dress A lady - having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward wlllingl dispense with the nee of them. They are the beet quality in every Part, and by far the lightest, most dumb:a, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. • air Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Very flexible, folded easily when In nee to 000sPY Small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. Pot* sale byM HATLEIGH, . 9021 . CHESTNUT Street. FOB PRESIDENT, ABILA.IIAV r_allooLN-, OF ILLINOIS. YOB VIM PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOIINSONi OF TENICESBEL EIJICWORAM TICKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON riteIfICHLEL. naiadlelirria. _T. 017NNINGBAY, Beaver Coaarn CAMKRON...Chalrmas. 6 ' A) 1 'AND' ato6-mwltt RETAIL DR* GOODS. A 213 W AND GREAT VIVRETION IN HOOP SKIRTS. PLEIC ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT, TIV m THE MOW POPULAR. AND FLEXIBLE IN lISR. EGIEPPPLED, VA/HARLINGEN, & ARRIBON. 1008 CHESTNUT &Test, P ATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, Nor rile by J. G. MAXWELL & SON, B. E. Coy. ELEVENTH-and CHESTNUT Streets. • RRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIO SNIRT—The greatest imovement we have ever 1111611 Ln LADIES' SKIRTS e a SC:DERIOR EX CELLENCE. CIIRWIN STODDART IS 8R0.., 450, 4551, t01d404 N. SECOND Bt., al,. Willow. auliam if Ur! POINT, Vb., iIJETIBT 7, 1862. . orPmemsm OP REPAIRS, ARHUS OPBRAT3IG ARUM RICHMOND. 7 WANTE'D ' , 300 Tearastes, • - 50 macquanithos, sad 20 Carriage Trbillners, who will relieve thildshsabritee of 001rainia t rations, and medical attendance Transportation forabehod b 7 arraying at No. Mil PaNNSTlArelkillk:renue. Washington, D. O. STRA.NO# ") • 4Dmitelm. ck. 31.. • - JA16113 lei. KELLY, , . 4 tq'/In .., eliPi42lr**4l"L VOA ALDEI3I4II, ' • - • - a l i c oa ub 4 k,, r 77 4 !. - fgUKAt ei f ix itak ip, • .w ;Ta7;• 1lIIL1TRY:. PRILADRI,PHIA GUARDS, (I.9GTR REGIMENT P. V..) COLONEL A. LECHLER. BOUNTY 1$500! OLOTEINO, AVM EQUAL To 69 PER WEEK, ITT ADDITION TO BOUNTY. FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS PAID TRE WIZ DAY YOU ENROLL, $33.33 WHEN THE OOMPANT HUBTERE JOIN THIS. SPLENDID REGIMENT ALL VIETABAK -OFFIOZRSI REliftMliya IF DRAFTED rOU'ENCEIVE NO Roptly, YOUR FAMILIES WriL BE LEFT 1711 PROVIDED 10R: HEADQUARTERS, .BE,4ISQIJARTERS PROVOST MAR: BEA L L, "LEST DISTRICT. Pennsylvania, South WHIM Street, PIMADBLPEIA. August 11, 18154, to baron PROMPT replies to all questions on ordi nary emt:dents' connected with the Enrolment, Draft, Exemption, ,Lhtbilities to Draft, Credits and Accounts of Men I'm nibed, citizens are mueeted tot:hullo appli cation to the Provost Narshabof the Congressional•Dfe trict for such information, and' not to the Prcroet Mar shal General at Washington. By order of the Provost MantelGeral. W. ne B VSITIPMF, Capt. and Provost Mantel," i BEADQUAgrERS PROVOST IfflitS. ln.A.r.; SECOND DISTRICT, Ph_ nipicylvanta.. No. 256 South 7WRIFTII. Street . _ . PnILSDBLPEM, August 15, 1 . To Jr:mire prompt replies to all Vientiane on ordinary Subjects connected with the enrolment, draft, exeltipi , Lion, liab il ities to draft; credits anti accounts of men farn'ished, citizens are.re4nesied to make appticaticala. Die Provost Marshal of the Coagragefons 1 Districtgr -31,0 Information, and not to the Proving Marshal Gene. rat at Washington. 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'rho Wont of the following adcestissment le to set forth somErturra KEW in the development of a new philosophy; SOMETHIN* TRUE, having for its balite 'moldable fade; SOMETIEUTG REABODTABLE, speaking forth the tangnage of Nature; and SOMETEJNG lISIPORTANTo as it revfatta the only trae'ratiotia' tie for %e PHYSICAL ILLS OF W; THE DISEASED, Nearly tire years ago Professor C. EL BOLLES located, himself in the city of Philadelphia, at No. 1220 *AL:: BUT Streetv and announced lebi great discovery in the therapeutic application of Magnetism, Galvanism, and other modifications of Electricity for the sure of the most obstinate, acute, and chronic diseases.. In In announeing to the public a discorerr so intimately connected with. the well-being of our taco, it may be_ deemed proper to make a few prefatoryremerke to pm pare the mind' of the reader for the reception of evi dences and fade too incredible for 'belief. Thiei discovery le the result of more than tern years' hard.and scientilic'investigations It developt not only firelialde syetem for the diagnosis of, disease" but the only efficient and .rellable means often). Its` groat superiority over ail ether, systems for the cure of dis ease has been Macticabbitested for more than ten years, miller lye years in 'flifiltdelphks, where twelve Mu , sand invalids have beers tteated; suffering from alniost every form and condition' of 'disease common to all pet ticarOf our country, who., after treatment by the. moot embrent Ine!lical men in. Itiladelpbra' Boston, if Yorie, and other cities, 101. Veen given up . as Inca rablep and in nearly aver,' mute, a perfect care .had been effected. . ffianyof the most obstinate of the above eases treated • have been Warranted by epedl>if • contract, sad not a failure has Beta Made in any warranted awe. As in- , .dubitable evidence of the forego . ..et statement, we have adduced is the following adveredementtesilmoniali from citizeue.di Philadelphia, who hbd eutlhra from a 'complication• of diseases for four, ten; and. even thirty yeiars, and Ad' availed themselves orthe beet ;poetical at fir In this and' other cities, and were given•up as M ime:tie, but afterwards were fully cestored' tte health by a few applleationa of Electricity.. Bach an arrarof evidence as will hereafter appear in this advertiememntie ant merely to show that ?Weisser BOLLES Lae made ace important discovery-in the- 1111. iitication of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, brut' em phatically to show-that nearly all diseases - which Have been considered incurable in all past ages; and err so. considered at ilia- preseat time by the Most-eminent medical• men, cans be speedily and Permatsently musty by the different medilloathane of BlectricitN.Yrhen.ap, plied in harmony with hie discovery of thr ration , oft Electricity through the caribro-epinal axis. We are eating, and further pledge onnelveste cures. a certain class of divemeeasimowledged to bet:mixable' by any imown proems of medication—diseases that' never have, nor never can be controlled, only by his mode of -applYlng the 'aeons modifications ofl-lifktai• city. - We are often asked for what disemos is Blectricity beet adapted ? In reply, we would say, - for all dlematee to which flesh ietheir—amts er . cliiOnie. Inflammatory or paralytic. In 1111 0&1508 where medicine is benefleial, an d in a ll eases beyond the' influence and control' of medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing the vital force changing.its polarities, thereby regain. Ling secretion, excretion, digestion, and circulation and bringing the system , beck to a condition of harmony . • and health. Thousands of themostreliable individuals in this city who hive boen - treatedar No. It2o Walnut 'airier, air and will vouch for the above statement of - fads in their own astonishing cures.. We verily. lelieye that we haves cured moreobstinate diseases-daring the five y ear . 0 „ our practice in the city.of Philadelphia than all the medical men that have ever practised in this city,eithem allopathically,homcepathically, or by any otherpatisy. This assertion: mayslook like boa-sting, but it is. true., every word of it; for whoever heard of such aatonish. tug clans T Who shall properly estimate the incalculable blessing thus to speedily conferred on suffering.humanity, when. instead.of being drugged for months, and thrown on beds of languishing, health is restored by this-treat ment, in many castle almost instantaueenely t In con, chisloll. we Would eel, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic, neuralgic, consumptive, rheumatic, para lytic, epllectle, and. in line, all those on whom medical treatment ever-did and ever will prove a totia (allure, t h a t th e i e is still hope in your CMS, and a fair chance for . Your recovery..at No. 1220 WALNUT Street. .&STORISHIEG - RESULTS. The following report is not the result of hearsay, or far-off.cerlificates, or reperte of men of doubtful ve racity, but from reliable business and professional men in oar very midst, whose report was arrived at after weeks of careful investigation, at 1220 WALNUT' Street, where 'Professor BOLLES has been teenier( hie discovery in the am - Xication of Faectricity, for the speedy and per manent cure of acee and chronic diseases; for five years, in wbichtime he has treated more than twelve thousand invalids with 'nieces. FROM A FENS' RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA. We, the undersigned. having been treated for (Anti nate diseases at No. 12M WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, which bad resisted for a long time the treatment of the most eminent medical mania this city; &Di:Labia:having witnessed the results of his treatment on a great num ber of our acquaintances sad friends, for acute - and chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in re commending to the public his important discovery. He has been located thine years at No. 1220 WALNUT Street, testing his treatment on many thousands of our most reliable citizens by his new discovery of ap plying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, and, having watched his success in the -speedy and permanent mares othundreds of our friends, as well as ourselves, and, especially, that dims of dis eases never benefited by medicines; therefore, llesolned; That we, the undereigned, regard the iireat success we have witnessed for months in the treatment of Consumption; Rheumatism, Paralysis, Insanity, Diabetes, Bronchith',,.all,litarynris Dlye*si,_Cate.sTh, Anisairosts, Aphonla, Asthma, Agite Chills, Contraction . -of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance, Coldness of lihiet,Earids„ or Head; Denham, Dlepepeia, all. forms; Epilepsy, He. :nor:bane. White Swelling, Mental Depression. Neu.' relate, Withered Limb'', Convnisions. Palpitation of the Heart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of . Professor B. 's - scientific application of Electricity for the speedy cure of all mmol - 8, diseases. B. A. Steele. M. D., No. 6 South 'Twelfth street; Wm. B. Shriver, Baines street, Germantown; L. C. Stock ton.= Mark et street, Philadelphia; John McCormick. 1220 Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley ; Emanuel. Rey, 707 Saneom street, attorney-at •law ; Isaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; E. N. Nash, 313 South Sixth street; H. Craig. 1726 Arch street, 138 Broad street ; Robert D. Work, 61 North Third street; A. G. Croll, northeast corner• Tenth and Market streets. • N. B. —ProfessorßOLLES takes pleasure in referring the sick to the above names, end the following, whose • ceitlecatei have been or will be given in fall for the good of hureinitit - • Judah ? Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814 South Froit streetildward T. Evans, preacher of the M. B. Church. Dyspepsia of long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago,No. 1633 - 11eLmuth street; William H. Shaine, Paralysis of lower limbs, Parapiegy, - and Epilepsy:. publisher of the National Merchant, 'No. 126 South Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain, and severe Hemorrhage of the Lilngl3, and Diabetes, American Hotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf ness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head. Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William Morgan,General Debtllty,4ol Spruce street; Thomai Herron. severe Dia betes, Rose Mills, West Philadelphia; George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 610 Chestnut street; H. T. Deeilver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, No. 1736 Chestnut street; 0. H. Carmick, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inlianlknation of the Kidneys. Cheatnit and Fortieth streets; George W. Freed, EDl— lapin', No. 1492 Notth Thirteenth street; Anthony Car- Ann Consumption, No. 1217 Maiket street; Edward Mc . Mallon; Consumption, No. ISM Front street; Charles H. Grigg, DysPePsia..and Constliation, Tenth and Axel' ..streets; .1. Bickel, Chronic Bronclitia. Constipation, and Congestion Of the Brain, No. ISlECallowliill street; Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia 13()NSULTATIOIST FREE. PROF. BOLLER *, 'DR. BROWN, 1 2 40-we7izrirstreet , N. • 13:—Nedtcai Mon rani others. *tie desire a knowkat(' St my new dteocorery coin commence a full codree Lociat i ee Ottoher ith, - 11461, at the ItMtltuton. , l22o ••if.h.T..N e 7 Street. Philadelphia.. Prof. BOLI;Eg has en elf* over one thousand physicians:who nee Stec- Re< 46 UW. • • • , , AUCTION ,ISAILE!it. AL cTiolf SALE OF 00111DEXNED HORSES. WAR. DRRARTMSW/s OAVALRI% -1317 RRIA:r, OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTIIRMARrin. WW WASHINGTON, D. 0., AroisiSt 105‘ beCOld at public auction, to, he hig hest bidder., at the times and places named below, list Reading, Pennsylvania, .THURSDAY, Angnst 18. Altoona; Pennsylvania THURSDAY, August 25 t 1864 . Lebanon. Panasylvanitt, TRUEST) ra Septem ber ', Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September TWO HUNDE:BD' (200) Cavtary : Horses at each place: TheSe Horses have been cond.emned as unfit for the Cavalry service of the Army. " Rof 'Hoed and Sarni purposes, many good bargains ray h 6 had. Horses sold siogr: Terms: -Cash: in United States thirrency.` . . JAMB - JAMB A. KEEN, - . Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, RiPliseß . - Cavalry Burma WANTS. A PRACTICAL BOOR-KEEPER DE• SIRES an ECIGAGEMBN T. Good reference; six years' experience. No objection to ba generally meal in any light inuriaess. Address' "Box 2149," Post aula4t EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LA:ll$3. opt and moat reliable; for day and country, R ex always a good selection of capable DeTSOIIB, With good references. Americans, Trish. English. French. g ood Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as eardenere," Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen. gcc. oke, Chambermaids, Seamstretises, Laundresses, Waitresses, end general Bousework Servants. Also, Colored Sf-rvants.. NOB. SOR and 804 LOCUST Street, above Eighth.. 'ANTED—A. YOUNG MAN WHO I V understands double-entry Bop -keeping: one from the country preferred. Address • " Press °ince. - aull-thstage WANTED—IN A WBOLEBALE COT- WARE active SA AND 'WILLOW WARE BEEBE two active SALESMEN. . One from New Jersey aid one from Pennsylvania. Those with an established cash trade preferred. A liberal salary will be paid to energeticmen, but beat of reference reclaim". Address "J. F. 0., " ' this Office. - anl6.st. -19VANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN Counting Room. Must write a good hand and be correct at figures. Salary, first year, 6150. Address Box 664 Post Office. auls 8t• WANTED TO. TUROHASE-AN IN- T terest in a Wholesale Grocery House, by a party Who boa $5,000 cash capital. Address Box 1023. aura-Si* 1111VANTED--BY A MAN OF EXPERT 1, Mtge, a SITUATION in a Country Store, either as Salesman or to Conduct the Easiness. Has had fifteen .years' ext.nrienee in the baelnees, and can give the best of reference from,conntry or city merchants Address "Merchant," for :two weeks, at this elks. anll--et* ARTILLERY Aiir) CAVA.LRY HORSES WANTED. ASSISTANT SHIAATERNASTER GHTIERAL'e OPPIOII. PHILADELPHIA ma av Z7,WI absins , Anltable for the Artillery and C airy ser vice will be' pureinteed by the underrispiad, in open market, at e, - fair HZICO . Each animal to be subjected to the usual Geyer= ant inepection before 'belt pecceplied. Horses Lb be delivered to the 'United States Inspector, of the William- Penn, Hotel, MAREET Street, betwee n, Eighth andifinth streets. - . By order of Colonel GEOROE H. CHOSMAN. Assistant Quartermaster General S. A. GEORGE R. ORIN, 73 , 27 smd Assistant Quarterftteter. fat THE, SVEiBBCIIII3ER WISHES TO . purchase Mr cash) a Paßlif of one or two harp drrd acres, 111 Northern or Western Pennsylvania,. It Thilet be in good etUtleattos, with all the neesesatx buildings for e.welltregalatedisrin. Address "J. Box 384, WASH INWOR,. D. C. auSAm BOARDING. /10 LIA TRY B R. , IP IN G Two- Rtioms, to be had on CHISTNITT HILL. He. - fftenceii - rmuired. AilfLybes"'Boantiog,Chestrent HilL" ava3-3t* itOARDINO-.-A GENTLEMAN AND . Wifd want boardingq small respectable private with the comforts of a borne; where there are re other boarders: the notthweeterzy part or tk e city praferable; will pay beral ly.for goo& accronapiodations. Aditrearr"J: O. this of.n.e. • it* Tito OANDYN4II—A GENTLEMAN AND ...ag taro - daughters. `` sehool gale " wane idoardi -sad a-home in e good and well f r i e t fulated. strict Ey pr , vale. ematlfamffy. In a cent. ;wt.' of the city, not below Pine nor above gave streets: good table and other home comforts, at a reasonable 7 rice, which will be paid punctually:, reference given and required. Addresf, for one Week, •• PleasantjUnre," tare Press •ofnce.null-6t• BOARDING.—TWO • SECOND -BTom rooms TO LET. at 132 Worth TINTS SI. ki7.11 EDVCATIONAL. MARY' B. AWILKINBOWB 4 Evenrom lei. POE BITTLR:GTELS removed to ntrillorth ELE VENTH St. Thorong&lnatnactiontn Frettob,blasie, and Dreads& litm perms received as boarders. . an16.13t. VtrOODILMND , SEMINARY 0 , *OOO - TEREACIL WEST PHILASIELPSIT Item. HENRY REEVES,. A. 2d., Ptinatpat, (kite-of the Chiambershergi Seminasy Banton opens Scptember 14th. A Day and Bbardittg School for Young Ladies ugb. Teachers:- icetruction solid, choice, and Oireclars Rene on, application. auld-tf H,_'l"OG SEMINARY. FOR YOUNG L&DINB will' be reopened on .TUESID&Y, Nejit 6: For'CIRCULARIF, containing referenoes. &c.. Address the MiestorONAPNALPtincipsis, Frolmesburg Philadelpfin City. ant& Ism ERCILDOWIS BOARDING BMOC% . yos GIRLS, Drotldown,'Cliester County, Penna. Thy 'winter terza.wlit commence 10th mo. 10th. 1864. Tonna $7O per session of twenty weeks, for &Wish brandies Languagee. Draw i ng or Painting; $6; Music. $lO. Circulate MI be obtained of S. DAG, LIPISTON; 133 South POCIRTH Street, or of the Principal, RICHARD DAELLIKADN, Jr., Brialidown, Chester co., Pa. call-stuthlm PRISTOL 130ARD111 , 0 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen on the first Second-day in the inch month. For circulars apply to . an3-tuth 26t• . Bina ANNA PEIRCE. Principal. THE NIBSIci3 CIABET 14. -&103: PiEBBI6I3 =Mum and • FRENCH BOARDING 'and aior- SCII4IOO,No. 1703 •WALNOW Street. will. KW OPEN en WILDWESDAY; the 14th of September. att4-2M 10111RraTR .SCEWL FOR 130Y13,.N. E. . 11, corner of caservirr and.EIGATHEINETH Streets, will reopen on NOIIDAT, lkopteneber-itith. L. BAB.' ROWS, JPIO.-G. It. 1114111101.11 Y, rrincepale aral.km. PHILADELPHIA.. COLLEGIATE IN STITUT3 FOR YOUNG LADLES,..No. WM ARCH Street. Rey 'CHAS.. A SMITH. D. D.N . N. CLARENCE SMITH, A. Ky Prineipals. . Ninth Year. Three - Departments:. Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiate . Full college course in Classics, Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for those who graduate. Modern Langnages; Music, Paint lag, - lag, and Elocution by the beet routers. For circulars, apply at 1226 CHESTNUT'Si reel, or address te'x 2611 P. 0,, Philadelphia. bell9th. next session will commence on Monday ap2o-6m*- , Septet 'II- IiNDALIISIA, INSTITUTE-A HOME BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS, At Andslimia. Pa.. 12 miles from ,Phlladolobis. 8. t. WELLS. A. IC J Rooknr. REFERENCES.-Rt. Roy. Alonzo Rotter, - And Bt. Rev. Wm. B. Stevens, D. D. anll-Im . MILITARY COLLEGE, ALLEN TOWN, Patina , udtbin Area hours' ride of Phi ladelphia; ebarteretilli the State, provided with. spa, Dime grounds and buildinge, and' opened in. Kai lad with 01M? me brinartd pupils. Commences Its neitt.M. eion September 6th. For circulars, address Rev. X. L. EOFF.O.RD, a N....Ftesident. &nil/4m, Wi3ODBITRY INSTITUTB, W`OOD `F BURY, Ct.—Azt excellent School, and a cheerhil. and happy home for boys. For Circulars, address the Principal, [anio-ioti P. B HOWL THE. 'YOUNG LADIES' INSTFLIFTE OF HATBORO, Rev. GAO. HAND,' A. X. Prim Established ten. yea.ra since.. Delightfully located.ilf teen miles north of Philadelphia. A. well appointed and thorough SCHOOL,,and a safe and. pleasant BOMB for a limited number of pupils. Reopena HORDAT, Sept. 12th. For circulare add nese the Pi incipal. au9-12t. P ENNSYLVANIA MiLITARY ACADEMY, AT WBST . CHESTER. The dntiee of this institution will be resumed on TS 0 ESD AY, September let, at 4. o'clock P. M. Circulars containing fail information, may be ob. Mined of JAMBS H. CORNS, Ems., No. 626 CHEST. NOT Street, or of COL. THEODORE HYATT, , su6-lm Presiapt Penna. Military Academy. WEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN ) •A• 2F. Institntion is clamantly located on the Delaware Itlyer,_abeat thirty miles by railroad from Philadelphia. .Therongh instruction. is given in the common and higherbranohes of English, and superior advantages are furnished in the Ancient andllodozn Languages,' Drawing. Painting in all its branches. 'Vocal and !Detrimental Msisic. For Catalogues, ad dress • REV. JO.llll B. BRAMIL - BY, A. 8.. President. WBB MART E . TBROPP'WILL -RR ALE- OPEN herIINGLISH and. FRENCH BOARDING d DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, at No. 1841 CHZBTN Street, Philadelphia, on the l2th of Se temper. For Mronlare, until the let of September, AA: Althea Wee THROPP,VaIIey Forge. Pa. anB,6vei LEN WOOD ACADEMY CO.,DELL a WARE WATER GAP, RODEOS O PA. The fall ereelon of the above institution wit com mence on the 12th of the 9th . month (September). For particulars apply to SAMUEL ALSO?, PrincipaL 33 , 30-2 m Delaware Water GaP,'llfoaroeco.. Pa. FRIRNDS' SCHOOL FOR, GIRLS AND SMALL BOYS, on School lane. Germantown, wSII reopen on the 6th of 9th month. The usual branches of an Inglish education will be taught, and we feel war ranted in believing that mpetency of the teacher, Deborah B. Smith, will male It desirable to parents to patronise the school. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-MI .. LITAEY BOARDING SCHOOL. 4 miles beyond Me dia.. and )3 nines from-Glen Riddle. on the West Ches ter Railroad. Thorough course in Mathematics. Nan ral Sciences, Languages, and English.. Practical les sons in Surveying aed Civil Engineering. Fine library and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begins Sept. let Pupils have benefits of a home. Refers to John O. Capp & Son, 73 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton. Esq. Filth and Prune; John H. Diehl, 3011 Walnut. Address Rey. J. }TERRY EARVON,A. iy22-tim VILLAGE GREEN, Penna, THE . WEST CHESTER ACADEMY ADD MILITARY INSTITUTE. The seholinitie year of ten months eommences on the Bret TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes on the 'lst of July following. Boys and young men prepared for College or Emblems in its various requirements. The modern languages are taught by native rerldent Teachers, who have no connection with any other school. For catalogues and fall information amgy to WIC F. WY76E9 A M., Principal; or, J. HUNTER WORRALL. A. M, Pk D. Associate Principal, STIERna WEST CHESTER. Penna. ARMY GOODS. F 913 THE'ARMY AND NAVY. 3E. "'VAL i%l S Rz HASSA.LL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA- Banzen, Bewtmeutal and Company Flay; Swords, Sashes, Bette , Pageants, BPauleta. Hata, Caps, Can. Leone, Baveigae k s . camp Kite, Yield Glasses, Spun, and everything pertidning to the Glue o of Army and Nary Officeni, it liberal discount allowed to the trade. , amg-lm FRQVIINGEtAIi & WELLS • tin vokamai faia:MAMltrit , AND LIGHT SaiITLIGHI ART SHIRTINGS. • . t3TANDARD DRILLS, HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINOYON AND VICTORY CANNED:IR AM SILERIAJ3. DROWN, BLEACHED, AND COMET IRAN& No. II WORAITHD TARLike.• N.H.tftt. "1011'O R ItlA.trE 114-311. M. GAN OE :OF ale aid jatiki,Eataral and artistic coloring, &sou. raryoralksairiaß: F. 561![BR'811fe six. Photographs • tlitn/ Ceara lucre no. raperiar.: 5514 *Ma tat. T • YOUReETIF TAHBN IN NEI `,/i111,41 unsurpassed Styles of Pantograph Lake menus; niskvallonely &actuate • and art , stlailly colored; mpodefate',9harge; only $l.OO, street. air vet. ab• Grua. , . lt• MMIJSEMt I WTS. aROVER'S NEW 0 -OSTN - EF 'yt &num TilationtE. TiitS ByENING„ The Grand Bornsntic„, Spectacsgar Dninthir ALADIN: OR, Till NV OriDT,EF cit. LAMP. Presented after tb Tee ro mitt, 4' Atli tve menaratton. &le Style of or:Trees') 013 tad itiagnificesse, replete with' WM ,- derfal .Troosinimations, hisgatacent Scenery, Bran* Marcles, Sußerb Costumes and Properties, Besotting Mnsic and Ch Muse& /y3O ti _ . . T -STRPAIV THEATRE._. This favoriterestablishmenf QIU open on SATIIIL. DAY .EVENING, 'August 20th. The season will oast& with the nu approacbahl e Production.of the !greatest Re. mantic epeetacie eves Written, THE NAIAD QUEENT • with entirely new ticederY, novel and original e ffeets. by Charles S. Getz, Fag, the- rettoarned senate artist. ea staged ezpretsly. The Lessee pledges herself that the EPeetaele will las presentild on a scab' of magaitadta, 'laver exeriled, 'Bandit] ir CAST OF TiNEQUAUFD EIWELLENtE. Priced of Annfesion —Diress Circre ator rarquet.soo2 Family Circle and Ampbitliaatra,2so; Gradate& Chairs. Secured Seat. arezaCirate, 76a.. ' - Doors open at 734. Curtain rises quarter to F. aul6-52 ''HE ACADEMY or .FINE A:4l T , -a- CHESTNUT Street, above Tea b, OPEI:f VAAL, for visitore, from 9 A M. to 6 P. M. Je4 EXCURSIONS: HANDEL AND HAYDIt SOCIETY'S EXCITICSIOVI ATLANTIC CITY, WEDNENDAY, AreIMST 17th, isor. TICKETS for sale at J E. GOULD'S, southeast comer FEVENTH end CHESTNUT Streets, at the SOCIETE', ROOM, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streeta.oXt EIONDASN EVENING. from Sto 10 o'clock, or by !AT member of BOARD OF DIRECTORS. aul3-Ei• mirmlNE n s let M E R EXOU i"" AT iitEDw'UC Er! PRICIEcEn TO THE (maw COAL, IRON; AND LIIMBIIt - GIONS 011 PINNBYLVANIA • TICKETS . 40D 1 TEN GrsumG AMPLE TIME TO visrf EAcH P 9111117 off INTEREST ON TU EOM/. The Catawissa Railroad Compaaiyi • Having perfected arraagementa with compacting roma; will inane Exclusion 'tickets from Philadelphia one LIMP following retife• ' P.EfILADELHIA AND READING RAILROAD, To Heading. Schuylkill Haven, Ashland. 1111 - City and Tamaenc: CATAWISSA RkILBIYkD, • - To Smarmlt, McAuley Mountain, Catrwinsa'Ogaggesk Danville, Milton, and'Wililannsporti LACKAWANNA ADD BLooNsuirse !MU:ROAD: To Bloomsburg, Eilessto_ ,n .and Wilkerbirtre. LEHIGH AHD SUFQUEHARNA EA:IL/WAD. To White Haven and Penn Haven._ LEHIGH AND MAHABOY ANA BEAVER MBADDrirt - • BAftHOADS, To Black Creak and Maack. Ph - auk:. . LEHIGH VALLEY BAILBOA1), Ts Allentown and Betblehrettr-suid the NORTH PINNSYLUBtIa rartazomi. To Philadelphia. For variety and grandeur of 'scenery, Chia rondo WI , made peculiar inducements to kniziets. Tboee wishing ter do co, May revereetlie rad Waite— . tattling 'ricks% to dart over ibe North' Itattroad.. P.A.M.M,, One: , ' • Tieketasan be obtatned at the Nlpote of therPh.Undiel,-• nide and Needing and North Ftearsylvanin AntlieedtdP• .o"o2ggegnien, and of N. VAN HORN, noket Ages', NOrthorod corner KIT? and C2ESTRTIT'Stiewlea Trgins atarhfrozn Pnlicelelobta aodefteastitur Dejnrende B.ltAt 7.4„, - atay P. and from Neeth'PAnneyivni.W. Builtoad DePa tt at 7A. M., and 9.45 azatls.ls P. IV Iy3o4nfrigt _ Mgr• GRAND PLICASTIRM XIV - 1111111000RSIONS TO LOU 1311,8R.10/1.--Oxer • of the followli . 4 a splendid' ihat-class steam via CLICTIMAISD I LMOIS. EFORTHERO 3,10 F T, CITY DIEVIOR, IRON groxs, LAO BELLS; and PSWAOIC; VT, leave CLEVII Ohio. at•Se'clocir P. it., each day of the week, NZ Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan , on tollowidovdays at Tp'elock P. 1 through the molder - of JEILY sad ATIOUT, making Grand Excursion Terse to the many-points of interest on the Great Inland See , of America, which, ter utility. pleasure, and health.ert ansurpacexl anrother on t'bs Continent. This trip of over WOO miles embraces six degrarreft latitude, mg Meyers of longitude, and includes in iter circuit Lalee Brie, IEO Clair, Maps and Superior, wine' • thebeautiehl rivers Datrolt. St, CUir and St Mary's. The many, and exteteive mines of iron and cropper unequaled - by-any in- the world, with the sisw-dhc- - covered Inyning deposits of etiver lead, wlici LEV romantic scenery, comUlned with Ptor pure and bnuctegot climate, render the Lake Superlortorip one of far lagfe , than brdinwrgatttactiox to the capitalist; the stddefe‘ the ploaeureceeeker, or the invalid. The abovernamed steamers are elegantly-fittelm-v with large airy. Cabins cud State-Bsoms. while. • precaution heerbeen taken to providefor the sateti comfort of pessengera. - loare,incitkluir State - Seems =dittoed*, about 2) seats per mile. Time , occupied Zulnakinortbe reend tripauce.ro I to 10 days. Rooms sotromod, and, farther Information obtatead. W applioatton toa. 2prtetors. • °kis ' J. OH, ItteOß2 WHITIN GINGII. &Co.. D irtm a t. Imm ix* test -t valet SUMAIER _UEISORTS. rBEETER IMILLOWt SPRIN(IS,I CHESTER EMMY. Psi.—Thit mapsliteent ), la now-open tor -rtilitoso The-owl=Odiltions are of law_ very beet; the Bbtbe all perfeetorder. Communism.. lion by the Penn. EL a.. Eleventh me Market s 7.% L. IL, and 4 o'clonts P; Via Steamboat stations . ant-litte • A. W: SNYEBE, thrperintendintk • • SEA BA.TEMG.-NATIONAL HALL, CAPE ISLAND, Caps May, N. J. is now ones int the reception alit* nemerone anemia. 'Term. moo tsrstes Obildren under 12. years of age and servants half prima Superior accommodations sad ample room for tare . bundred persons. AABODI O.I.IIIISTSON, Protester. PERSONAL. PERSONAL.—TEWELRY. BENT. BY: WAIL. free of postage, to any of the thdtaii:r h States, on receipt of the feowing prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond: Ring, $L' • • Closter Imitation Diamond Ring. *a. Heavy Plated Vest Chain., st. Heavy Plain Rings. will stand the strongest ea, 1111.- Ms pailleent Plain Eing, Small Round Black Enamelled Bgt Drops, 50 mints- Heavy Plated Bleak Enamelled Sleeve Buttons, (tents Single Stone or. Closter Imitation Pins, gl. Bracelets, el. Handsomely Chased Medallions, ea. Complete sets Carbuncle Stade and Buttons, $l. Complete sets Black Enamelled Studs and Buttons, With Pearl Setting, EEL Fancy Watch Reys, 60 amts. Pen and Pencil. with Extension Case, $l. Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains. Si. Chu. telaine Pins; 31. Genuine Outta Pemba Chains, 31.. Ladies' and °acts' Miniature Pins, for hair of , seas, $L Seal Rings, $L Red or Black Ball Ear Hfertg 'H) cents per pair. Direct to ERTL= ik Nang 'RACE Street, Philadelphia.. an 13:60 LOST. AND FOUND. TAKEN FROM THE NAVY YARD ... ROTEL, N. R corner of FRONT AND • PRIME . Streets, A COlTscortialning a discharge from a Man. of- War, and candry Papere of no use bat to the owner. A. Reward of FIVE DOLLARS will be given and no . QM/. tioll6 asked, on the recovery of the Papers and Discharge, by applying aa,abova. U D.—A. TRAVELLER - FR U .M. -A- Washington in the train that left athalf-past et t. sois'aid bt. CARPET-BAP in the shaping car, ao.l - was given the valisaof WILLIAM BROISLIff. 11. S. A. /Amity be obtained by addressing F.. Preis • office. aals-3t• , Uv o , TAS KAN TIP AST.BAY.-0 NB ILY: HORSE, 16 hands high, three white feet. and w MO spot in ton bead, and one dark sorrel. MARS. 163 Q. bands high, sivitzli tail. andamall soar on one shoulder. The above animals will be sold to the highest bidder at. S P THIS (Tuesday) DAY, at the stable of CHAS. WALLEY, GREENWICH. Street, above Second. miles& sooner redeemed. • 0. cr./am, High Constable.. • ALE AND TO: LET. ARABB O.IIAITOR I—" THICIICFCM. LICAN AND•DRHOGRAT,".PIIRLDRIRD IRVINE"' CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY, Ps NA. FOR SALE .-- The death of George W. Pares , Proprietore of this paper, makes it necessary to of the establiahment In the' hands of a loyal, earnest, and enterising man, this long-established jonraar cannot fa il to be pro fitable. Circulating, as it doe+, extensively in a county of seventy-four thousand in habitants, and in a Gonitreasicmal and Senatorial Dia trict of one hundred and. Ave thousand. prominent far wealth and intelligence, and where the Union party ate the last election had a .ztortty of over four th ousand' votes, and with a constant y increastmtpopuluity as& patronage, it requires no lug but judicious manage. Inept to make it a lucrative investment. Persons contemplating a purchase should make Utak - fact • known at once, as it is desirable te sell at tine earliest day. JOHN T. WORTHINGTON, - Administrator of George W. Pearce, &Wt. Warr CHRBTBEI., Pa., May 17. MIL IltYlB-thstrAF • • VO - B S 4 L S=OI CORLISS 12- HoiaaPower WPM: Zuehlke:ln eompleteiirder,oitlir : IMPOi uso two moiatb.. Awls to CHAS: L EN.EIIO; sull-tbstaßt• • .„ • - I.ll.llYouth. F)3olsl7{Streot. F 0 RBA LB BRASS FOUNDRY Steam Engine, Lathes, Tools, and Fixtures of every kind, in complete wOrkintr order. Applyon ttus premises, 1005 BSLEH Street, Kensington.. i trao-tt TO LET---THZ BEOGIVO,THIRD, AND TO Fourth Floors st 225 KAREN? &reek, Giro IL to Choral alley. . • mbStT WATERTOWERTO RENT. LPPlir •r to DAVID cam" Newark, Dol. at94ot 7 ACTORY •PROPERTY FOR BILE ."I.—Sittiate - N.W.corner oiFrankford road and Norris street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford road and 418 feet me Norris street. Six three- story Brick Dwellings on Franhford. One four-story Brick Factory Building, 83 by 43! on Norris etreet, with two-story brick attached. Et bp•o6 feet, containing cotton machinery, engine, and boilers. For farther information_,.apply at northeast oorner of SEVENTH and SPRUCE Wright. FOR SALE-ITAiatIABLIC 817 13 I Ml' NESS PROPERTY, situate at No. g9O, 683, Lj ai inquire et - North Second street, consisting of three stores,ith dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together.; to cases an estate. A Isoffion of the parches. fatieuer - . may zemaln on mortgage. For particulars. -1100 ALL. IR Sooth SECOND Street.' PrrEurinntra, um irzhe el LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO-. Ma. PEATY FOR SALE —The •ery large Slid COrtnno dione LOT and BUILDING, No. SOB Ofigggy Street. near the centre of hi:witless, containing Q) feet on Cherry street, depth If* feet, being 76 reel wide on the rear of tbe lot, and At tilat width opening to large cut-war l e ading to Cherry el reet. Its advexttimes • of SIZE AND POSITION • are rarely met with. st the °Mee of -Chilst Chime% Hoimital, jeln.tim No. 21216 W4NIIT Street. gm FOR SALR--DWELLIIIOI3 1829, 17315. 1813. 192t6, 1928 Wallaoe street. Dwellings 11113,16211; 1611 7114, -2131, 2874, 2197. ' , mi. WO, and 2.332 Green street., Dwellings 032, 1823 ; 1923,, 21116„ 2026, and 2090 Monti t Vernon street. Dwellings" 6113, 624, and 530 North Fifteenth street. With many others, large and small, to vitriol:L.lwatt ties.. 13 alld~ Also, a large number of Cottages. Palm*. and Ing Lots. •B. F. F GUM 3.518 B. FOIIBTB Street. . u o . 8 .. W. cor eatemath and -Chasm 0f,4 FOR SALE —VALUABLE AM). well.lniproved PARK, sans, waters 1.. near Fort Washington Station. N. P. H N.. twelves . 101180 out; large and convenient ntone.b ß. nildings; fra. . p 1 5323 iv *WY to PST eugur swot.; imk - • TO , CHAN(IE--,-V A L BLS 11 = •DellamiTe front FARM, 217 Sorsa; railiesoi station ~:ott the premises, and one-half mile -from 'steamboat , ' boding, near Bordentown. N. J. Good ideas of braid of ever? description; fine fruits, in their earlettott • leh•pond; bath; running water through the place, Csil and _examine Recister of FlVirle, AO' attl6 . rErTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. AA EVERGREEN .. - Bsl GES.- THAI. "LC ex perience tf the 'feigpent "years enablest. guarantee NORWAY SPBVIM uind AABOR.-"VIr *ledges planted •In -Angus% and reptember,'eritb risk than at any other .seepon. •We have a eirifie r stock on blunt from hero to four feet. Addresa or, personally. Iglignati it Watiliitiol.. . Germantournfiroevoerv. . •auo stutbat* . ' • • • ':.GKE — WTOW.II. . • -•-• 1 . fin“ PEACH "A - . ND TRUCK BAH- - A . 9s " KMler pie b'y Rows & sus Nis. sull4 strt •a4k THAW die •
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