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    MOO AND ART.
lionitablierrlall that, tiOtenthatanding the
• or aloes as an external application la
is now,Seldom used, and that he was
it I trial In Otinsequenee of its great
nary practice, After trying It in Coup
Aber balsamic substances, he has
alone, finding a saturated tincture
cut of aloes and two of alcohol to be
ation. Suppurating wounds, when
lc character, are to be dressed byy.
I dipped in the tincture, the applf.
the or no pain, Old and obstinate
'vented by It. It is useful also to
wt oloatrising power in wounds
;in our domestio animals, espe-
Aosures and gallings, by its aid,
!generating into ulocrs.—Bull. de
Aber, of the Saord Iron Wor
.gland, recently read ks, a paper before
as Institute of Engineers upon UM•
mg artesian wells. In the amnia of.
said that his machine averaged three
a:whiffing stoppages and that he had
wells of 113 Inches diameter and 1,184
1 1 / a ohlues were already la use (tepid/10
feet diameter, and he had some in pro
of making three-feet bores. Re would
Jne capable of boring six feet Lu
dl
,y depth, if necessary. Steam-power is
its the bore?. It Would work through
and the Weardale Iron Company were
t the aharaoter of the strata through
was sunk for coil.
leler, before the Entomological So
'd that bees have no instinct in
is, as has been usually supposed,
the consequence of the law or pro.
Aat of seven eirales of equal radii,
wand the seventh. The cell of the
ty hemispherical at its oommenCe
section of a cell not in contact with
e elroular.—Scienlific American.
state Almshouse, Massachusetts the
.0 farm bade Ms cows regularl y
le considers superior to any other sub.
at purpose. It Is warm, easy to lio
s the cows frOM slipping when reach
% an exoellent absorbent or liquids,
in and Out, a superior divisor of
is an excellent substance to apply to
these reasons he likes sand for
iton, in his standard work on phy•
tat common salt—the chloride of
in the bones, muscles, tendons,
nails, In the saliva, gastric juice,
the fluids and in all the solids of
m, with the single mention of the
nth where It has not yet been de-
tons and oil of turpentine are 00M
title elements in the same proportions;
her being formed by the combination
if carbon four of hydrogen.
.1011 farOtrocing 4,000 . revolations a
velocity at the periphery of 1,100 feet
Thisi hs,ltiet about the average velocity
THE CITY.
'NAL OITT VIM BEIA 11.01114 TEL PAIR.]
V A PIIILAIMILPRIA REGIMENT.
unsylvania Regiment, of one hundred
imanded by Oolonel W. B. Thomas,
Ohlo, on the shores of the Ohio
id there last Monday, to relieve a
itndo Dfittlenul Guard whqse term
Lad expired. The militia had a good
military service In the march they
ul to make from Ityp.dlion.to Gapt.
Milli: the load—
.st in the finest weather—was knee:
I, through a rain that was falling
))who left, Madison, but 150 remained
of the journey was reaohed. The
disinclination or] fatigue, straggled
COISMDINC4.
exciitement was created in the vi
t and Walnut Streets, yesterday, by
tiding or a young man by a prom
of this city. The person thus con
sul, had for some time been amusing
lug anonymous letters to the Doetor , S
ys handed them to her liege lord for
'en reached a crisis yesterday. and a
Mon will probably further disclose
'the affair to the public.
ITEMS.
.s.soris.—The value to the health of
of a good fruit season can hardly
ed. For some weeks past, Mr. Win,
proprietor of the Eastern Market
Firthstreet, below Market, has been
&irons with the finest peaches, and
it, smOthered In the purest Dela
le Cream. His pure eider Vinegar
of -Cheese are also the best in the
:ADE TO HEAILM—Thie Is the gratt•
.ent made to those who are afflicted
ring by Mr. Pugh Madeira, No. lie
itreet, below Uheetnut, and hie cols-
,tic Auricles, Cornets, Soniferons,
Drums, Organic Iribrations, and over
of Ear Trumpets, folly warrant this
lamatlon of "relief to the deaf.”
instruments, many of which are of
lon, are now in use in all parts of the
• reputation is unparalleled.
IDBA."-A young lady of our ao-
Ares that " Lubfitis Flosninel , is
'Rhinl ally, as he delights to hide
'rows in the bowers of curls created
able preparation curls, lavign
gs the hair, and makes the heads
maidens dellightfil nests for love
113110811.-At a. fancy ball at Sara
resented in her own person about
briefly set down as follows :
Dla
earrings, and necklace, $10,000;.
with black lace flounces, each
wide, $80300; antique point...lace
'the- of Valenciennes, $5,000; gold
Ith diamonds, chain and chat*-
, lady looked very flue, but her
a much handsomer appearance
which he had procured at the
tog Hall of Rookhill .k
teetnut street, above Sixth.
Murnaunart.—Muller, when he
riggs , in the English railway ear.
tinted all the charms of detection,
11 the plans of escape. Bat his
advance of him, and on another
xe was met by the law he had via.
proper officers had been waiting
is arrival. Disguise as he may,
and•even a suit of clothing from
Co.'s ono price, under the Conti
'cal an enemy of his race.
304 North Broad street, Coal
ispertftilly advise his friends and
viral not to:delay in buying their
risk of paying further advanoes,,
or his superior stook of large nut,
s, egg, ho. None to excel, for
", or oheapneis. auls-1m
most enooeseftaly treated by J.
llld Arulot,lsl.l. Pine at. A.rtifl,
°barge for examMatlon. jr26.r
THE HOTELS.
illrard.
P A erdie, Williamsport
J B Cos, Harrisburg
J B Cox Harrisburg
A Dar Mechanicsburg
A V 810IMn9, Plttebtag
1J B Phthies,Pittsburg
I) McKee,Pistabarg
J E Towe. Pittsbarg
..g
W Philllps,Pittaburg
J ld H Ora P Hard y man N
3 , Pittsburg
, xpi
r
Gen_ B Porte ,Pea
8 McCaMont, Blair co,Pg
ti W Johnston,Ntinlingdon .
W F Reynolds, Penns
B Itu.h Petriken, Penna.
W D Dulfee,Plttsburg
H Guyer & wf,Pittsbarg
F B HackettiCameron co
Jos Shippen
I H Efoaston,NallfaX.
3 11 Patterson, Halifax -
Mrs Haywo..chLordsville
MAAR Haywood, Louisville
R o oaftly,Loulsville
ML Lowber, Whitehall ,
B W Dowries & wf
Chu , El Dressler, COltilabdil
Mrs I) W Paige, Boston
Mrs Tomlinson,Boston
8 D Bucher, Pennsylvania
P Kisluger. Pennsylvania
0 W Johnson, Penns
3 Parkhill, Baltimore
D e Perranbergh,Baltimoge
B W Henderson, Baltinto •
8 Moorhead. Portland
P 0 Porter di wlfe.Pos
C P Hartman, Penne ,-
hi 5 000dyear, Parma ,
Si P Claik, Washington
iW l/ Sherrard & Wile
IdSmith, Ne Castled
Cook, NewW
Johnston, Idoeten •
A McGleneeY,Pittsbllrt
I 0 raharn,NeW York
D Jones, Northumberland
W 0 Smith, Harrisburg
3 W Williamson, N Haven
W W Baker, New Haven
Semi Jones, Washington
A 0 Bittenger, Vermont
Afro C B Lannon, Alex, v.
rs? . 31 Hirster, Beading
J T Mester, Reading
Wilmarth, Boston
Br Daniels, Boston
IT Slaughter,Delaware
'E B Branch
B Wisner & fa, Chicago
Miss H Marks, Chicago
W S Hinds. Baltimore
J B Martin, Delaware
W J Griffith, Maryland
W 'Williams
H Adams
W Parsons & da, Poona
0 W Parsons, Lock Haven
Y
A TOM
an M N
g S N
Y. W York
, C o, U
; .T Jones & wf. Doylestown
1V Potter, Peons ,
S F ?otter. Penns
T S Roller, Plana
abnrg
I On
isbuzT
lburg
Uri{
erteana.
W EEdmir Mon t Wash, D
J F Philadelphia
W (Jayne .it la, Pottavlile
1J w Drook.Baranton,Pa
'Wm A Myerejtattover.ra
A.l alten,
F McCord
II M Norton, New Jersey
Jae C Harbin, Penna
p r Mans & son, Danville
Lintel Leaming,NewJereey
.J Francis, Delaware
1
'ft Barstow, Massachusetts
L A Beale, Waehington
A S Newcomer, Alban
Hugh Cowl, New York
W S Blddlejlifew Jersey
A Van Reath, Baltimore
T MoMation.Baltimore
1' Ludlam. New Jersey
J W Morian_, Concord, Del
J E Means, Hazleton
J. b amid, Hazleton
Thus Wintronth, Hazleton
iMorrison Keck, Hazleton
'David Shaffer, Hazleton
Jelin Charles, Hazleton
'Nelson Young, Hazleton
;1:1•rnj .1 Young, Hazleton
'Wei Do Wilt, Hazleton
'li Black, Hazleton
lio Young. Hazleton
B Miontch. Hazleton
B T T atm g New Y.ork
!Jobe 11 %tart, 11 5 Zi
Ift 1' Wolfe , Delaware
W A hood, Delaware
u g 0 Neer, Hazleton
t
IR Higgins. Hazleton
'Amos timith, Bangor
1W It Stamm Wash, D C
Jae Morgan, New York
John 11taFarland, N Y
W )3 Ford, New York
IA Lockweed
Wilson, New Jersey
1 Levi B limy, Co n
H Bowman Sc la. Penns
1 3 13 Pryor, Bilden, hid
. Bear.
J llSashimi, Norristown
W Thompson. Jnokintotrn
A 0 CbtluttrutU, Berke 00
A I; Baltzer, Berke oo
Jller, Hambarg
lizawmtal.
1B Edwards
lir B Dodge 414, Indiana
J B Ruple, washiuton
J H Leger, - New York
Mr & Mrs J Reed,. fit •Johif
Miss Reed. St John
B C Vandeyen & wf, Cia
10 Slone & la, Eitisonie
Miss Slone & Ms, St Louie'
A B Herrin Damian
A C Clark, Boston -
IR B Beach
Henry bonther, Elk co, Pa
J.B B Brown, Pittsbarg
B Payson, Chicago
S S Williamson, Chicago
I H Trodicht, 8t Louis
W Nieman, St Loafs
S Cora, St Louie
A Jones, Jr, Indianapolis
F J Painter, If 8 N
H S Benson, Washington
H H Ds Winetanley
John T Kuhn
Irwin Simpson, New York
Warren Laren, New York
Chas F Hager ' Lancaster
Davis Sr ram, Md
Geo B Williams, Indiana
A H Byrnes, Indiana
a a Lauber, Pa
Mies M S Lauber, Pa
Mies Annie Lauber, Pa
J A Wilson
T H Short & wf, Cincinnati
Wilson C K tran, Vs
D Its.thhone, Virginia
John Wynne, Cincinnati
Thos Wilkins, Hazleton
Jos W Batch, Boston
Thou Parsons, Boston
Jos M Howe, Boston
A H Gardner & wf
W L Helfenstein, Pottsy'e
P Lamb & la, Indiana
Q Ad sms, Baltimore
Col G D linggiessY S A
Jack & ref. minola
Davies, New York
T Marsh. New York
Tockergian, New York
MPlereon, New York
A H Franklin & wf. N York
J B Headley, Norristown
Miss Thomas, Norristown
W H Dodge, New York -
W H Ef Robbins, Kentucky
A B Warlord, Harrisburg
Miss Ellis,New York
Mrs Ellis, New York .
J Knox & ',yr, Baltimore
°apt G Adams &
wr -
o H Wright, Delaware •
W D Burgess, 13 S N
Mrs Gen Grant & 3 children
Col Dent, Wash; D
P D Luther, Pottsville
Dr MoKetii, Baltimore
H Lewis & la, Palma
C 1 , Moore & la, Reading
John Hyait & (am Md
Jesse Middleton, Md
J B Houston & la, D C
Jas Benford, Baltimore
Miss Mitchell, Baltimore
F E Clark, Nety York
Mrs Rawlings, Panne.
Mrs Dr Harris, Wash, D C
I, G Coletnem & wf, N Y
H North,. New York
CaPt Kennedy, England
hire Fisher & C11.4d.
Miss Fisher
Miss Livingston. Cape May
B H Merrill, orlolk
S J Whiting, Cape May
The COMM
0 ArelmlY, New York
John Moss New York
J Wicker, New York
Martin Oskar, New York
H P Montgomery
M H Nagle, Pitteborg
John Hall
II A Mager, Lookhaven
N L Webb
WHEwing&la,Pa
John Herr.
E Blanchard, Bellefonte
Col T S Mather, Harrisburg
J A Hieetand,Lancaster
J k Painter. Pennsylvania
Mai Rupp, Bedford
F B Dayton & wf, lllinois
0 W Rubb. Pittsbilm
arejor L 0 Brown. Wash
J Ha wke & wf, N Y
E K Haines, Somerset, Pa
W Koontz, Somerset. P
Copt C H Clemens, Tenn
Frank J Jones ,„Cincinnati.
Col SIM Bownfan, Waeh
Sprague & in, Nashville
Elwood Mortis, N J
O B Moore & wf, Wmsport
J P Cameron, Brooklyn
Mai Oen J Stahl, N Y
W W Robbins } Pew York
W Coombs, Wash D C
S M Pettit, Meadville
Geo L Trask, New York
Jun Bigenbothem, Balt
W
.1 Yon Bon
Renssed, Balt i lear more
(lee II !Tazewell. N York
J F Keeler, Pittsburg
Mr & Mrs R Pittsburg
Alex Tapia, New York
0.13 Hersh York. Pa'
O L Christie & wf, Cin, 0
N Hunter, Reading
T Smith, London
T Porteous, Brooklyn
T E Bennett & wf, Blinn
Daly, New York
0 Rosen field Baltimore -
P Wallack, 'Washington
Barth & la. WWII
LL R S CORM%
Li H B Rummy. U S N
C Peck, New Haven
R Day, New Haven
C Loug.sselcer, Alleni , n
W 13 Gensler. Allentown
C Someway, Cataeauque,
W Tallman, Jr. N Bedford
B A Fisher, Boston
O R Faber, Montreal
.7 P Bashford, Paris,Ky
S Wilmarth, Boston
.7 W Maw:del% Boston
J Raymond, New York
D Edes, Georgetown, D
Mao E Edes. Georgetown
Johns Le Hans, Cuba
Jos L Chase,_Titneville, Pa
B Gaden, New York
Win F Moore, Connecticut
F. Sprague & la Nashville
A hiayer, Cincinnati
.7 0 Frick, Pottsville
Seth W Geer, Mineral/111e
A q Hodges, Frankfort,Ky
Mr! & Mre Lemands, Balt
alias Graham, Lancaster
Edv Towson, Baltimore
.7 Sullivan Sr wf Baltimore
They }miling. Jr, Salt
Jan B Whiebee.Baltimore
R Wilson, Baltimore
Mrs 43 , L Scott, Chicago
C H Miner, Chicago
I` A Brads, Chicago
The Mer
M Mentzer, Pittsburg
Dr B Knickerbocker & wife
B Henlein, W Greenville
J L Loeb
M L Graham, Conn
Joe Brown, Wilkeeherre
T*Fields, Newark, N
A el Miller, Shippensburg,
W B Miller, Shippensburt
D Bard, Washington
Mrs Burps Sr son,_Cincinnati.
El Illaymaker,i,ancenter
J Steinheimer. Michigan
P Lucas, St J0131;0,1E1%
Jobn Cheek, Cairo. 111
A Wraggart, Allegheny
John Lewis, Pa
J C Graves, Pa
SP Hicharde, Pa
John Robinson, Pa
R P Snow, Connell Bluffs
Vir Allderdice, Phila
P King
Si Kuntz, Johnetown
C Lambftht, wash, D C
N Peters, Wash, D C
B J Underwood. D C
J H Gardner, New York
S Gardner, Clarksville
.1 A Graham, fl Garden, 0
Mrs McAbee
Hon C M Donovan. Pa
J Dock, Loug Branch
The Stet
E Shuster 3: wf, Pa
P Busby, Bordentown
Jae Harvey, Chester, Pa
WJohnnder K Ricardo, Del
A
Robt Westly, Cheater, Pa
J M Kelly,liew Bloomfield
Chao W Poinsett, Wilm
J 0 Cuthbert, Jr
Won Littlefied, Mifflin, Pa
Shellabarger, Mifflin, Pa
Amos &mien Mifflin, Pa
DI E King, Fallon co, Pa
J B S Woun, Pa
W Laughry, Pa
J R Gillett, Norfolk'
S S Mitchell, N
Jacob Felton, Bedford co
D Pore, Pa
Theo Gallagher, Baltimore
.1 E Chase, Baltimore •
J Williams. Baltimore
Ward, Baltimore
The I
A Kemper, Maryland
B P Patterson, Penns
H Stanton, Penna.
J 0 Reading & la
J Stever, New York '
W W Jones. Indiananolls
V Keller, dllegh4n7 Oity
J Fields, Newark, N J
Snob.
W H Bassett.Whealing,Va
H B Wertz, Quincy
W Fleagle r QttineY
F Id Wheeler,_ New York
Joe McKee, Hazleton
D M Blanebare, Vermont
BlJ.Smith, Madison, Ind
R B Hartzell,. Columbus. 0
Jos Braucher. Dover, 0
Mrs M 6 Wright Sids., J
Jas Williams & la, Barton
Mrs Smith, Hartford, Pa
0 Barclay, Ohio
The Co
Jae W Linville
I' Kamer, Franklin co
W 7.evie, Weed Cheater
W Karper, Franklin co
F Rickman •Coateevalle
W Posey CoatasvUle
Conrad,ClCr co
ffE Conrad. tekter co .
_
W Conrad,. eater co
W Kennedy, Cheater co
M Kennedy, Chester co
It Hall, Delftware
JaaW Lysle. Chester no
Jae Grooves, Chester no
John Wright, Chester co
Eli Sberwood, Chester co
W B. Wood, Chester co
J.Cit West. D, Chester co
Solomon Mercer, Chester co
J D Johnso n Chester co
'l' Walter, W Chester
The Bar
J Ff Plyannm, N Jersey
Hammonton,
H Oa for MOng co
&Totter & hi, Hammonton
Miss S Potter, Hammonton
}I Black, Bricks eo
Sugar, Bucks co
flewholfer, Washington
J V Reading Hatboro
A A Gregg, Bustieton
C B Ely, Brickinglam
B Siegfried & in, Penns
Id Siegfried, Penns
A H Siegfried, Indiana
J Hill, Lambertville
A McKeown, D S
W NTyson, Ohelton Hills
The N
J T Aarel, Brnnersville
.A 0 Baney,Bneks ee
B Bruce, Lebanon
W L Andersen a llow Jersey
A Meredith & la, Penna
E Ontblust,Danville,Pa
W M Wood,Ditairille,Pa
A Ooiler, Ashland, Ps
J Bearden. Fineshlll
Copt J Moßentley, Penns
DC Moon. ReAdiag,Ps
Miss B Yeates,Cape Island
B Becker, Lancaster co
The Sal
Bees. Berke co
B Becker, Lancaster co
.PO Bowman, Lancaster co
3B Iftsselman, LWILO CO
W Nos.. Moyerskown
C Eastber,o Bricks co
T .gorthionolon
0 Henny, Cherr3ryille
6Collin. Danville
P Weida,Weidesville
W Kamer, Biegoieville
p Williams.' Northampton
Plighelley, Lehigh co
- The PI
I T Sinith, Williamsport
Williamsport
J Dorsey, Williamsport -
G L • Smith, Connecticut
W Orttoo,_ New Jersey
S Willits. Rely Jersey
J Bnck, Jersey City
B Forbes, New Jersey
J B Ladd, New Jersey
Taylor, New Jersey
SPECIAL NOTICIgS.
II: POPULAR CLOSNEING Hausa OP FRILL
"OAK HALL."
Beet-shoe goods at moderato palsy, /
WAZIAMAKEILIS mums,
S. R. corner SIXTH and ALUM Streets.
Cistern DeVartment tto mate to,ordis) No. S S. Sixth St.
WICEMBB & W134301'13 ::. r
LUCK-STITCH
SNYiLNG - 11,A0111135,
TON ONNAPEST. ENWPINAT. AND BUT
Salesrooms, 104 CHESTNUT Street. shove Seventh
zadLizt.mar,3a.
CLOTRIZR—JACKSON. —On the Ist inst. , by Frle
ceremony. at the residence of the bride's lather, near
Darby Pa , Isaac B. Clothier, of . Philadelphia,„
Ban b., deughty. of William JaokeOn• '•
M I LLER—GRIM.—On the ist,inst,,.hy the Rey. B.
W. Hotter, Mr. William and NAPS Mary A..
daughter of Daniel K. Urim, Eau., all of this city. •
D1E73..
SWANS.—On the evening of the Slat ult.. Charles W..
eon of Charles and Mary At. Evans, in the 99d year of
his age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend the (it
ters), to meet at the house of Daniel Lloyd, near Hat
boro', Moreland township, on Seventh day, the 94
isietant,, ail o'clock. Interment at Fair Hill. •
ElllerLßlol3. — Einddt•nlY, on the morning of August
the 90th, BHA ibeth M wife of M. 8 Elhapielgh , and
dinsbter of the late Thomas Blandy, of Delaware.
[Wilmington, Baltimore, and Washington City papers
please coPY.
The relauvesand friends of the family are respectfully
husband attend the funeral, from day sidence of her
at Chestunt Hill, on Fmorning, Sep
tember the 94., at o'clock , without farther notice. To
Proceed to Laurel HilL
IiESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
No. OIE Cippyrjin.gtreet, have received—
Black Delathes.
all wool Mousselines, single width.
double width.
" and White Delathes.
44 and Fe le Delatner,
" and White all-Tool Mousseline.
" and Purple
Tamlees and Bombazines.
Kezinoeis and Cashmeres,
Raps, Empress Cloths, Alpaca% &e.
•
an22-11'.
OPE
TO-DAY FOB FALL OF'6l.
,n, Woolen Plaid SHAWL&
please colored PARAMATTAS.
114 pieces rich dark DBLAIII3B.
PLAIDS, PRINT% FLANNELS, ago.. dra
ligr NUMMI WARD SWIM nr FUND.
—The citizens of the EIGHTH WARD who de
sire to anticipate the requirements of the draft. are no
tified that the time is fast passing away In which men
tea begot *very citizen of the ward 18 urgently call
ed on to raise Mtheariptiona among his neighbors, and
to forward ail collections at once to
• J. 0. ROBILNOARTBN, Treasnrer,
art Southeast corner SIXTH and WALNUfSte,
LEcTErauts .—irine sinascuissa
has prepared, and is Preparing, new Litigates,
lu prose and terse, adapted to popular audiences , and
will deliver them on acceptable - terms, at the invitation
of Irt nag ltien's associations, Lyceums, and Institutes
in the loyal States. Be will also deliver .addrentes op
anniversary osculate for Colleges, other lierninartes of.
Learning, and obits, holies. wittiest and social.. ad ,
.dries PARK Eli 41d11 4 1, 76 West roaryams.
wog, New Y •• . an.l9-lm`
. ..
APICOPTINS le:titiiitait cum.
chants'.
I R W Berkstreaser
S Gray, Pittsburg
B H Laken% Allegheny
Jae McCoroechy, Freeport
Levi Bush, Freeport
J H P Stone, Urbana, 0
H Romiok, Ohio
J H Ford, ffillteebarre
E B Smith , New York
Jacob Van Norton, N
E Miller, Alliance'
A H looter
Rey Alfred Coolcutan, X Y
F. Holiday, Milford, Pa,
J Meyer. Morris
J Bonken k la, X I
S Thomas, Perryville
W Pope, Pittsburg
W M Carer
J A Rippard, Wilkesbarre
W S Young. Allentown
W Wilson, Elithlekem
0) Bair. Lancaster
ID g Ray, Allegheny
A S Cameron, Allegheny
.1 C Melons, New Jersey
D W Moore, Clearfield
( . 1 C Fisher, II S A
. _
P Etackhouse, if 8 A
A T Spencer, New York
1J Simpson Africa, Pal
W.Lauer, Pottsville
s Union.
W Merchant, Baltimore
W Smith, Baltimore
B W Rockafehow. N J
0 W Robbing, N
BIM Griffith, New York
S W Smith, Cincinnati
H ffierrall, Wilmington
J W Price, Wilmington
Jno J Yates, Wilmington
Jae Harrigan, Wilmington
J McClanan_,Jr, Wilm
P Dooley, Wilmington
♦ T Hyatt, Wilmington
John Yarnall, Wilmington
John Worth, Wilmington
F D Gray, Newark, Del
Jas Ziegler, Wilmington
H Haduock, Wilmington.
J H Ritchie, Wilmington
J B Ritchie, Wilmington
AMLGroff, Wilmington
Jae W. Power, Patin
Peter Healy, Atlantic City
E Heebner, Port Carbon
Miaa Dougherty
Miss K Dougherty
B Miller, Alliance
Robt Johnson. Tamaqua
not R Ratan% Tamaqua
Jae Lee, Jr, Reading
A S Cadwallader, Penns
Mrs 0 - Wood & da, K Y
L Fox & la, New 'York
T J Barbanel t _Maryland
Alfred King, Wash co, Md
1.1 Richards, Allentown
1W S Brown, Phila.
Mrs C A Brown,Phila
B Scott, Jr, Phil&
J K Spang, Barks co
W B Brotherton, Palma'
A D Taylor & wf, Washin•
Saml.W Ramey, Conn
I) A Wertz, Chambersburg
erotaL
If Bernard, W Chester
B 0 Pierce. New Jersey
F Richards, Covington, Pa
J . Robinson. Covington, Pa
JLewle, Covington, Pa
J 0 Graves, Covington. Pa
A Ramsey, Parkersburg
JercobJlevoe, W Chester
B C Hickman, ' W Chester
Chas F Fitch, New Jersey
A Strawbridge, Cheat co
Thos M Charlton
J B Lambert, Doylestown
J R Rameey, Oxford
D Stubbs; Penna
TT Reynolds, Penne.
6 W Passmore, Penna
A S Vanderslice.Lancaet co
J W Hickman, Chester co
N Bernard, Cheater co
Cy sheaf.
A Wetzel, Eggliarbor CaY
H Harrah, Hartsville
F Winderman. Yonkers
W McDowell, Wrlghtstown
A.Stoakton, New Hope
W Lewis, Darby
A Backingbam. Bucks co
J Cedwahtder. Fox Chase
DI Large, Centreville
J Black, Bolebnry
W Wright, Jersey City
T Backman, Jersey City
.1 0 Preston, Bucks co
B F Femme% Alexandria
A Ty,son, II 6 A
A Jangm, New Hope
J N Moore, Del City
tioimaL
W C Noon; Pottsville
L Loaah, Amity, Pa
MISR A L Fidhert,Amity,Pa
W B Nell, Washington
W Scott, Washington
J L Jones, Cape May
B R Laweke, Reading
J B Shaffer, Reading
J B Bandy, 1:1 S A
J B Bubbaohin, hit Joy
DI S t3earnan,Pottavlite
W Van Reed. Reading
Eagle.
T J H Hetet, Hnoks co
J Stelzer, Beaton
H E Schwan', Easter,
E Barnet, Easton.
P Homer. Perna
E Y Meurer dcvf. Penn
W B Bensinger & en, tens
3 D Sheets, Berke co
Copt D V Piaster, Berke co
Jae Sugar
A Prolamin, Beading
L D Luta. Penna
H H Bechtel. Indiana co
B. Gaylord, Bradford
Miss T X Xedler, N Torii
A J Lentz. Cincihnati..
W C Geoghegan, Baltimore
J Abney Stockton, N
J V. Whitaker. Kingston.
K 0 Shoemaker. Strondeb'g
Rfre /Oleg: StrOndeharg
X Keller, Bochh.Ul::
LINCOLN. lORNSON. AND VICTOR& r
The membete of the Glob will meet for reoreettize
lion. on -
MONDAY, Sept. Jth, at 8 o'clock P. M.,
AT TITS ROOMS or 'MR
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.
1105 CHESTNUT STREET
.. I s ::'•.;
JEREMUIR NIC4OIIB, J. M. RILEY,-
BENJ. H. BROWN, R. A. B. BROWN,
W. IL %EDIBLE, 0. R. MOORE,
A. LUKENS, F. 0. WOLBERT,
JAE* FREEBORN, E. LLOYD, •
J. WELSH,
MEBRIGE,
H. C. HOWELL,
F. M. ADAMS,
KSTIMMEL,
L. GORDON, M. D.,
W. ELLIOTT;
B. J. RRFS.
0. R. SMITH.
0. T. THORN.
C. O'lf_EILL,
P. C. WAUKEE,
C..E CLARK, JOSEPH M. COWELL,
W. A. GRAY, . G. W. FM),
HENRY Y. MANLEY, H. J. H9l - KTyfus,
0. W. HACKER, W. W. SMITH.
S. S. KELLEY,
HEADQUARTERS 7341 Z f;{ I .
MENT PENNA. VET.
BIVOUA9 NEAR ATLANTA, GA..
.
august 7,1884.
At a meeting of Company 73d. P,ogiment NanaTiva•
mist Veteran Volunteers, held ttis the follow
ing preamble and resolution were nnanliconsly
adopted:
WISEREA. The cold, unfeeling band of death boa
again visited amongst ha and rudely torn froni , rer midst
on. late companions and fellow-members ABRAHAM
GALL aGEINR, HENRY RITTER, and ARCHIBALD
MoCONAGHY. who fell ,while nobly,shstathing the fitg
of their country In the recent battles of Gen. :Wm. T.. ,
Sherman, in Georgia: therefore, ;
Resolved, That in the death orAbraharn Gallagher,
Henry Ritter, and Archibald alcConagby their :country
has lost tried and fearless defenders, and the Company
loved and valued membera, and to show our apprecia
tion of our lost compardons, we wish,with all becoming
sorrow. to lay a garland on their lonely tomb; therefore,
Resolved, That we convey to the families of the de
ceased our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of af
fliction. and point them for Succor to rely upon the all
sustaining arm of Him who doeth all things well.
Reaokred, That copies of the above resolutiOns be pub
lished in the Philadelphia Daily Press, Public Ledger,
Philadelphia inquirer, and Sunday Dispatch:
Resolved, That copies of the aboveresolntions, signed
by the members, be presented to the families of the de
ceased:*-
PRNsIDENT
0. S. PREDIMICK F. MARTIN
CHAIRMAN._
Sere. WILLIAM A. 'HEFFNER
COMMITTEE.
B SNOBS,
D. STRAIN,
J. HIRES.
SECRETARY. -
R. S. WYTHE,
B. BARBED,
J. WILEY,
EDWARD A..BUELL
'MASONIC NOTICE:—THE - 01 - 11-
cure and members of EASTERN STAR LODGE,
No. IS6, A. Y. 111. the GRAND LODGE OF PENNSIII,
VANIA, and the 'Order generally. are fraternally re
quested to meet at their Hall, CHESTNUT Street, THIS
AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. to attend the funeral of their
deceased Mother, P, M. WILLIAM J. O'FARRELL.
By order of the W. M.
lt* GEORGE P. LITTLE, Secretary 168.
rm-ALDERMAN OF THE SECOND
WARD.—Having received the nomination' of
the National Union Convention of the Second Ward, for
the office of Alderman, I take this method of returning
thanks to them and to the citizens; whose representa
tives they were, for this distinguished mark .of their
confidence and esteem, and pledge myself. should they
still further honor me by electing me to that PoFitiOD,
to administer the office with fidelity and. Integrity, to
the end that justice may be impartially admiam tared
and the best interests of the elLizana aniciaprved.
eel•3l° CHARLES - POTTENGER.
OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL
COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1, UK
The Board of Directors have this day declared the
third Monthly Dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the
capital stock, payable on the Sth inst.
The Transfer Books will be closed after the 4th inst •
and reopened on the Bth.
set St A. F. SABINE. President.
EirKomeEopATErmatEDicAlocor. ,
LEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA., PHIL ADEEPILIA4.
—Gaston of IEOI begins OCTOBER 10.
FACTILI T. —C. Bering, M. D., practice; dd. Lippe,
M.D., roat.ined B. B. Guernsey, M.D., obst. ;C. 11,
Bane, At. D. diagnoetics; G. R. Starkey,.M.D, mug. ;
P. Wilson,M.D., anat. ; C. Reermann, M.D. ,physiol.;'
Prof. Ste hens, chemistry.
Address 0, RRERMAN, M.D. Dean,
eel. fnittlBt 1105 FILBERT Street.
Eir Me TAMIL OIL COMPANY, 424
Waiditvr Street.—Stockholders will take no
tice that this Company have thin day declared a divi
dend of TWO PEE CdNT., payable, oat of the earn
ings of the Company, on and afterIIONDAY, Sept. 6th,
MC Transfer Books will be closed from Sept. MULL
Sept. 10th. By order of the Board..
se2.3t. A. D. CaI:DWELL, Secretary.
pr. A JIEZTINI OF TILE , SITE.
SCRIBERS to the Stock of the Eighth National
Bank will be held on MONDAY- EVENING next, -oth
inst., at 7 o'clock, at the AMERICAN MECHANIOS'
HALL, FOURTH and GEORGEStreets, -for the election
of a Board of Directors and other basiness.
JNO. VOLKMAR, Chairman.%
GEO. HAMELTON. Secretary. seS 3t.
lar'THE CHRECH OF THE HOLY
'TRINITY, RITTENHOUSE - Square; will be
reopened on SUNDAY next. Services at 10 o'clock A.
and 714: o'clock P. M. The Parish LlbrarT.:Witl he
reopened on SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P.' M.' set-2t*
OrOFFICE - rerogli keitsir. OLL
COMPANY.—A Dividend-of TWO AND ONI3-
HALF (2)i) PER CERT. has been declared. , by the Dh
rectors of the Company for the month onding.Angast
1E64; payable at their office on and. after September
Idth, inst., to Stockholders recorded on. the books of the
Company at that date. Transfer books will be closed
from the 10th to the 15th teat.,lnclusive.
J. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Eeptetliberl., DN.
arTHE TBEASUBER OF THE FUND
to relieve the distressed people of Chambere
burg has received the following amounts since his last
report, August 26:
AIDOTLIII,PI • viously reported 321,335 75
John W. Forney 250 00
Win. Neall - 50 00
Mrs. Chas. C. Stratton - - 19 LO
Jas. B. Campbell & Co 60 2
O 0
D
E. ---- 5
L. ----. per Loyd P. Smith 50 00
John Gibson. Sons, & Co 100 00
Marshall Hill 25 CO
W. Dewey, Esq., for Twelfth Baptist Church.' 5-00
Wm. Hs Ashhuret IRO 00
Miss C. M. Bohlen" 100 00
John Bohlen ~_._ 100 00
Alex. Whildin & Sons 100 00
Tredlek, Stokes, &Co 100 00
Win. L. Fetter per T. W: X 10 00
Erskine Hann{ 100 00
Per T. W. Markley, as follows:
Peter Wright & dons 100 00
Billings, Hoop, & Co 15000
Lewis, Bros , & Co 100 CO
Mellor, Bains, & Mellor 100 00
Cash 100 00
S. R. Taggart so 00
B. C. Pratt & Bro
. 50 00
Wilcox, Bros,_
_& Co 50 00
Wolgamuth, Kaleigh, & Co BO CD
Wicht & Lankenan 50 00
H. During & Co 50 00
W. A. Drown & CO 0000
Chas. Perin & Co 50
Bates & Coates 50 00
.Grundy, Bro., & Co 20 00
Skinner & Test ao oo
-F. S Hovey & Co * 20 00
Roberts, Wetford, & Goldsmith 2/J 00
Abram 1. Derrickson2o 00
Brooke a Fuller - - . , 2000
Cash 20 00
M. M. Marple ' . 20 OD
Williams & Coons
Mueselman & Kirk ' 20 CO ~
Hamrick & Leavitt
Boyd & Stroud 20 00.
Wright, Bros., & CO
Sher& Weruwag
. 25 00
D. M. Hese & Co . 2OOO
,
F. Parreson & Co .- .
2n l l o o : 0 00
R. R. Lee & Co
Cash .
'Keyser & Bro ~, .
8. R. Watkins. Jr .. .
J. P. Woodward 10 00
Fenetinan & Kauffman. 10 Bu sch & Gerstley - 10 00
Muslin & Bennett . ... 10 CO
H. Guterman & Bro . 10 (30
J. & A. Kemper 1000
Cash 10.00
J. & S . .. 10 00
L.
Cash &P 10 10 0
0 00
00
John ' .
10
Cochran ‘ 10 00
M. Siedenbach .. .. 6CO
Charles H. Meyer 6 06
S. Siedenbach 6 00
Iltreh.& Bro • 5:00
Joe. F,usskll ' 6 00
J. Levy 5.00
Per - Edwin E.irkpatrick,ae 1%11 . owe:
Cash, W. 8 . ID OD
Alexander Peterson •.. • •,,... iii 00
J. H. Rodey 10 00
Beeson Crawford •10 00
11 00
C. B. Williams ..
B. C. Benison & Son.••• . • •-•-••- -6 CO
Naudain & Peterson 5 00
Per W. B. Mosely, saJßdlowe:.
Nickerson,. Harris, & Mosely . .
Politer & Bennett
Monroe S em mwlyz & OD
0. S. Chaplin & E. F.Tarbrldge.
li K. & Co ..
W. W. Paul ,& Co
Robert R.- Levick & Co
E. S. peeve
W. T. Delasssas
Per E. A. Hendry, as follows:
Cash - ,
J. B. H
E. A. H
S. Frank
• Per H. Allen Moore.
J. & M. Saunders .
W. 61. 5heme11.........„ ...»...,..
Cash, L. W .
Cash
a
L. Dlckerman & Co.
C. Benkert.
Cash
Total $21.631 26
liDattrtiD A. SOLIDER, Treaearer,
Dock Street Wharf.
ggr• CITIZENS' sirrusTircre, BE•
PRESENTATIVE. AND VOLUNTEER .8.08 g-
CT. —Citizens living in any part of the State.= have
Substitutes sworn in for them in this city into the
Begujor 4rmy, and have the same credited to the
Township and Cougressiona/ Diotrtet in whieh they
live, provided they will furnish us with a certificate of
their enrolment and ItOitity to draft from the Provost
Marshal of their District For information, addrese or
call on PAXSON & MoNALLY, &IA CIIIISTNOT Street.
N. B —Special arrangements made with Committees
to furnish Townships with Volunteers. au29-6t
'IIIIEIIINDEN9IONBD. A 0031311 K
TEE appointed by the Bounty Fond Con,vention
of the several 'wards. for the pupal* - Of rem:atilt for
the benefit of de fi cifint wards in anticipation o the
coming draft, impressed with , the importanee of the
aubject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them
in an effort to ell the ctty's quota by obtaining ',dun.
leer recruits. To do this before the 6th of September
will require the most earnest and vigorous exertions,
sed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public
ipirit e d to aid them by their influence and by coneribu
-0138 of the r emissary means to offer inducements equal
to those offered by other communities. The Committee
hay* appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lieu
tenants in various quarters of the city, and all recruits
obtained wilt be distributed pro rata among the wards,
and, of course, will benefit mostlargelfthose that 'are •
meet deficient,
By united and continued effort the Committee bone.-
if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least to reduce It
to insignificant proportions.
The whole number required to free the city from the
drift wan, on the Ardor August, abont9,ooo From this
number fa to be deducted those who have been recruited
since that date, and such credits as the city may be en
titled to from Venous enlisting in the navy from the city
and who have not been credited to us; also, from per
sons enlisting in the navy from the State at large and
not credited to any Particular district, of which tbe city
also to
Committeee rtom
from
the
will have her proportion. Efforts are being ,dada to
o a". bt
e o r in tai for n th ai et i cr f ed r,
m ite. ie T fe h fa e
n 0:
.outhern states . now occupied by our forces. and Rost
other quarters. The ydo no t deem s impossible, there
typo...Bll thcity is quota.
fere. by kraPer " et a n only be o b tained b .
Money le neeeesary, ca 7 th e -
voluntary subscript one of citizens. Such anbscriptione
may be sent to the addresepe of any members of the
Committee, as below gi or to the heedquarteri of
H ven 'th FORTH
the Committee, No. 14 Son
JAMES L. CLAGRORK, 20T C H URC Htreet.
JAMES A. ORNB. 69f6 CHESTNUT Street.
A_ FRANCIBCIIS. 513 MARKET Street.-
JOSHUA SPBRING, 142 PS °nth yoVRTEE Street,
-
..'fir. WM. If UHLEIEt..FaIIti of . . •
JOUR W. FIUME& 949 Mont Streak.
I=4(
P RES S .--TAITTA-9nrortiA - :
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
I. rat P. mg.
1.
. NOIII6OII
Henry Bumm_;
William H. Hera.
5. Barton H. Jenks,
0. Cbarloa M. Btu*.
T. Robert Parke,
11. William Taylor,
9. Jolm d. Hientand,_
Rtotard H. CorsolL.
11. Edward Holliday,
19. Charles F. Reed.
•
litgr 850 BOUNTY! THE DRAFT!
FELLOW CITIZENS.OF THE TENTH WARD,
AROUSE ! If youvoirld escape the Draft you must be up
and doing! No time should be lost! Give us the money,
and we can get the men I We want set ever9oo men to fill
our:snots! Your Executive Committee has laid before
YOU a plan of action In their circular, by which you
may avoid the burthene of the draft, but you mud act
energetically, and ere once. Each one mast hand in hie
subscription without delay, and induce his neighbors
to, do likewlee. Other wards and the country districts
are' getting the men by their energy and liberality.
on need notwait to be called on, as there Is not time
to car:Lyme the ward. but come forward with the money.
to the gentlemen appointed to receive it. There is no
other way of escape from this dealt, as there will be no
Postponement, and no commutation. The following
erLioarties are authorized to receive subscriptions:
First Precinct, J. B. Townsend, No. SIX Arch street.
Second Precinct,. Sterling Bonsai,. No. 116 North
Ninth street.
Third Precinct, Thomas L. Potts, No. lOU Race street.
Fourth Precinct, George T. Barker, H. D., No. 1111
Arch street.
Filth Precinct, Wm. H. Whitaker, No. 122 North
Thirteenth street.
Sixth Precinct, A. H. Francium:is, No. 1529 Arch street.
Seventh Precinct, Caleb R. Keeney, N. W. corner
Arch and Sixteenth street. .
Eighth Precinct, L. W. Millington, H. D., No. 2023
Arch street.
Ninth Precinct, H. A. Lippincott, N. W. corner
Twentieth and Cherry streets.
An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the ward to
receive subscriptions and take further nfhasures
avoid the Draft, will be held at the First Baptist Church,
1 , . W. corner BROAD and ARCH Streets. fon THURS.
Dis'S EVENING next. Au
_gust 31st 1804 , at eight o'nlock.
JGSEPH B. TOWNSEND, President.
DAVID WEATHERLY, '
Secretary. _ ,
A. H. FRANCISCUS, Treasurer No, 1549 ARCH
Street, or No. 513 MAREET Street. an29.tt
- NOTTTE.—TO PROPERTY OWN.
ERS IN THE - TWENTY-FOURTH' WARD.
DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS,
OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGIN - MIR OF SORVEt,
PRainitt,PHlA, AnKast 27, 1864.
This is to certify that in conformity with Acts or As
sembly of date April 27th and - July 7th, 1864, the PENN
SYLVANIA; RAILROAD COMPANY has filed in this
ofll ce a plan, designating the streets requiredly them'
to be vacated upon and adjacent to the POWELTON
ESTATE. in the Tiventy,fourth ward, ae follows , :
Arch - street from the river. to Thirty.second Street.
Race street fronythe riverlo Thirty-second• street •
••Mansion street from Market to Arch-street.
Thirty -first street from Market to Hamilton street.
Hamilton street from Mdnslon to Thirtieth street.
And said streets by and under the authority of said
acts of Assembly are hereby declared to be vacated
and closed for public use
STRIONLAND FLNEASS,
Chief Engineer of Survey.
DIVIDEND riciricz—corrlCE
BUCK moutermlit COAL COMPANY.
PHLLADELPHIA4 taigua 3t, 1864
The Board of Dlrectore have this day declared a Divi
dend of MR ?BR CENT. (6 per cent.) ups the capi
ta] stock, clear of taxes, payable on the 10th proximo.
The Transfer Books will close on the ath, at 3P. TL,
and open on the 12t1 September , -
st !At . T. 11. TROTTER, Treasurer.
pr. CRITTENDEN'S PHILKIFELPHIAL
COMMERCIAL COLLEG S, 631 CHESTNUT St.
—Young Mere fully.prepared for the Counting House and
business life. Tbe course of instruction includes Book-
Keeping in all its Branches, Penmanship, Plain and
Ornamental, Commercial Calculation, Business Forms,
Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Notes, &c
TELEGRAPHING taught by one of the Beet of Frac ,
Heal OperatOrs.
NO VAcArrons. Students,cep enter at ans . time.
CATALOGUES for the last year. containing Terms.
&c. , and the names of nearly , FIVE. RuNmign stu
dents, furnished gratis on application. an.3l. 3t*
0000
26 00
25
9.6
40000
7UO.
00
25 00
10.00
10 00
.... .. N .-
...... ...,
00 00
00
10 00
0 CO
1000
1000
1 00
, ~, f;
WOK PREIODEBON
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
or ILLINOI&
!Oa. vim ritzsmiganr,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OF TEWAB3SII.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
BEDMTORIAL.
NOETO2I MaMICELS.EL, Philadelphia.
T. 0111=112011111. Beaver Oman
!NTATIVE.
18. Blies W. Hale,
14. CharlesH. Shriner.
115. John Wilder,
16. David eisConsmehT.
17. David W. Woods,
18. Isaac Benson.
19. John Patton,
21. E
21. Samuel
verard B
ier Dis er. k,
B
22. John P. Penney
29. Ebenezer No.innirin,
21. John W. Blenshar&
By order of th• Stato Con
GAiMION.
att3Utt 3k
-DIVIDEND NOTICE.
OFFICE OF TARR FARR OIG•COMt'A*NY.
.1.3134 WALNUT Street; Rugnet 80,1664.
The Board o 'Directors have this day declared•a Inci
dent of TWO PER CENT. on-the Capital Stoek of the
Company. _payable -at. the Company's Office on and,
after September 7,18614 titer of State tar.
The Transfer Books will close at 2P. M
on• the 3d,
and Open on tie 13th of September. • _ •
wa,.31-6t • - J.. „TIMID BRICK- RA'D, Tresserrer.
IrgirDOW*. NWIN.6I.FAIE—TB WON.
dorsignedaeittlarlylloonsedoubstitutebrokers,
are prepared at any moment to furnish destraole repre
sentatives for enrolled citizens in any part"of the - dente.
Security gifen that theprincipal shall be exempted for
the time agreed neon. Transactions with any' other
than licerredhrokivra are Metal.
VANDERSLICE & DEVINE. Licensed Brokerai,
auSl-Bt* No. 115 &gin. SNVENTII St., 2d floor:
WEIGHTIIONTABID BOUNTY'
The 'Eighth Ward is anti behind its quota more
than fifty men. To raise this number every citizen• of
the Ward must lend his beet efforts. Recruits ameba
got to credit' themselves to the Ward . only by the-per
sonal exertions of each individual interested in antic],
paling the revrairenients of tbe draft. Subscriptions
should be made at once for this purpose, and sent with
out delay to J. G. ROSENGARTELT. Treasurer.
au27-13t S. E. Corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
DEV 1113133131 NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
n=s"- - •T,BE SOHITILKILL AND 0/L DEESE' OIL
COMPANY, No. Set WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, August W,11131.
The Board of Ilireators have this day declared a second
monthly diaidend` if
ONE PER CENT: aeute per
share) on the Capital Stook, payable at their °Mee on
and after TUESDAY, September 6th,.free of State tax.
Transfer E'ooks winks closed on Wednesday, August
Slat. at 3 P. hi.. for ftvedays.
au3o-SV) L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary.
ligr-coN.Txmorrkz - stiorawco: - - - annum -
COUPONS duo SePtembbr Ist. 1E64, on the eight
per cent. mortgage bonde of The Continental Hotel Co. ,
will be paid on and after that day upon presentation of
the same at the Comnier.olal Bank, in the city of Phila.
dolphin: J. SERGEANT PRICE, ,
ortiBo. Med Treasurer._
INOTICE.-7RE PENNSYLVANIA
I FIRE .11ISURANCIr 00hIPANY.
Axonal . 26, MX
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
PENNSYLVANIA FIR' E 1175VEANCE COMPANY will
be held at their entre. oa MONDAY, the fifth day of
ptember next, at 10 o'clock A. M , when an election
will be held for nine Directorsto eer i e for the ensuing
sear. M. CROWELL.
au26.taes Secretary.
rig 7 ZRIPPRE commis Coale/m - 3r or
MICHIGAN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN that an:instalment of
TWO DOLLARS PER EIIAREIyn each and every share
of the capital stock of the , Eropire Copper Company of
Michigan has this' day been calledby the Board. of 1111-
y o otoro of said Company, Iles and payable at the office
oT the Company, No. 4423MALNUT Street. Philadel
phia, on or before the 10atrday of SEPTEMBER, 1864.
Interest will be charged on all instalments after the
same shall have become doe.
By order'of the Board of Dfrectors '
J. M cIdIILLIN, Secretary.
PETLADELPHIA, August 1X , 1864. aii2o-ftrithtselo
iIgrOFFICE OF THE NEW' "FORK.
AND MIDDLE, COAL , FIELD RAILROAD AND
COAL COMPANY. "The Traisefer Bookg,p this Com
pany will be closed from townst 20th Mi. September
10th. ERTER'IC LAzinis, Secretary.
PErr.miLrinA, August 196 , 064. n022-mwfSt
rierNOTICE TO. STOCKHOLDERS.--
The regular 4iumel hieettogof the Stockhold
ers of the SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND II ORTIZ AN DS
WEST BRANCH TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will be.
held at the CONIINENTLWIOTEL, PhiladElplda. en,
WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of September next, at 2'
o'clock P. M. for the eleettonof offleore, Ac. By order of the President, B. S.-SANDFORD. ,
J. X. GRIER, Secretary. au2Z-mthtsel4.,
MILITARY.
t ATTENTION !-
199th REGIMENT PENNA, VOLK
825 fi`REMITIM;
TO ANY PERSON RiINOING A REOROPY rE.O.wtgß4
REGIMENT.
HEADQUARTMS,
cicrEsiiwarr.
se2-M
LAST O:IIA,N\ 0 TIT
A.YO!I TI3E raiikAtOrr:
$525 BOUNT Y.
ME* MUSTERED` AK% MAID *425
199tb. IVEGINI:orcr VOL.,S
COL. A. A. LECHLER.
ffendquarters, 611 Chestnut street.
sel-tf
$5O WARD BOUNTY,
.IN ADDITION TO
CITY AMR GOVERNMENT BOUNTIES,
Will be Paid, to every recruit enlisted in. 'United- States
Army. 'Marg. or Marine Corps, to the credit of the
FIFTEENTH WARD.
Apply to
ISAAC 312. KRUPP,
At Provost Marshal's Once; BROAD and SPRING
GARDBN Streets.
$lO premium paid to any person bringing a recruit as
above. - •
H. P. M. BIRKINBINE,
Chairman Executive Committee.
-
ISE DQUARVERI4 FOR DRAFTED.
Men, SubMitutes, and Volunteers. '
Drafted or enrolled men will be furnished with
substitutes at short notice.
Volunteers and enbetitotes will be paid the, higheet
bounties in cash as soon as mustered
All parties will be honorably dealt with at this ape.
W. D. HAVENS..
115 South SEVENTH St., second floor, Deem No. 10.
Agents will be liberally paid. au3l.-6t.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
WTEE- , —TEE COPARTNERS ri 1P
heretofore .existine under the name ofIOYIN R.
ISATLACE dc CO. le Tale da dissolved .I.y. real
consent, and all aconite mina the latellrni e set
tled by JOHN -R. SIKELACR, who will continue the
business at the old -stand, southwest corner of PIP
TEEI%-and- HAIdaTON Streets.
- _- - JOHN . M. SWUM. •
• •.• - 'JOHN R. St4al.B.olS.
PHILADA., Sept. 1,1864- . • ' • seS•St
DBAF MADE TO.: IMAR:-_INSTRII
.MENTS to eislef tbli bearing at -P. MADEIRA'S,
"115 South TRIITEI Street, below Chestnut set-Bt -
13 CARTES tot
siTE axle apeelmene of this' etplo or.pboto.,
graphic Menne Ali who engage them at 624- ARCa.
WM be cony - limed of the feel • . :•
VOLORED P11PP2101:41.% 1 S FOE, 1,1.50
only arCthe style iiireness_eti to insure per
eliaser the most eatisfertion for . Ins money Itoonritte,
i ur B b lB and ,RSIEBB'St OlcoAD kr.oot t abov4
I tn. •
""!';'.! ••
FRIDAY. SEPTESIBER 2, DM.
LARGE AND VARIED STOOK OF GOODS
Alt of which Were purchased last season, said will be
sold considerably leas than new goods can be imported
for.
Purchasers:who are disposed to anticipate their wants
will find it to their advantage to examine our stook;
OUSWEN STODDART & BROTHER:,
Nos. :1-50, 4.52, and 4 , 541: N. SECOND St.,
• above Willow.
WATER PROOF CLOAKS, IN GOOD
v STY,LBS, at kw than regular prices.
CURWM STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 150, 452, and 454 W. SECOND St.,
above Wißos-.
PINTED CA.£IIMERE SHAWLS,
- From last season, at $2.50.
Closing out Beve;al lots at $3. $3.53. and St
" CURWEN STODBART'St BROTHER,
Icos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Si.,
ite2-3t above Willow
ommittite
BL A. 1 4 1 . .11K. g- 1".
_HOUSEKEEPERS; TAKE NOTICE.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE 41,
(FORMERLY COWPIRTRWAIT Sr 00..?
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
Are snow offering the largest stock of Blankets to be
found to pits city et *aerate prices:
BERTH BLANKETS,
CRIB BLANKETS,
CRADLE BLANKETS,
I'M BLANKETS, all sizes.
To dealerr, ',*e offer-the beet assortment of all the
leading makes.,
RUT RAN ANTS SAVE THE ADVANCE.
aull-mwftf
p s LACK BnOADCLOTHS.
Black Beavers and. Tricots.
Makings and Overcoatings.
.Waterproofs by the yard or piece.
Flue Black tiassimeres.
'Fancy' Casstrosres, Urge stock.
Boys Casslnieres of standard styles.
WIDE MEWING&
Bleached and Brown Ehirtings.
Blankets, good Flannels. -
TiCkll4ll,_ Mamie, etc.
Tailors' Linings of every kind.
Goods by the Piece at wholesale rates.
COOPER' & CONKED,
E. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
molar von,
A NEW AND GREAT 13MIRTION IR
HOOP SKIRTS.
TEE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OE, DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRING.
& J.'o. WEST N 0.97 CHAMBERS STREET,
Ni/W TORN,
Are the owners of the patent and familiar* ttlatiefes
turere of this.
RETAIL DRT GOODS.
URWEN STODDART 41; BROTHER
lavtte attemtton. to tb.oir
ALL AND WINTER SALES,
The stock comprises=
POPLTES. FRENCH 2 , 1E1414'0E5:
VALENCIA& REPS, MOUSSELINE DE LAME,
BROOKE, - LONG, and scusia, SHAWLS.
BLANKET SHAWLS, CLOAKS.
BLACK and COLORED DRESS MKS.
cLoAltmq COMB, &c.
BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES.
DAMASK TOWELVINGS . and`TABLE ciatiras.
J. W. BjUln.rf'S
PATENTED DUPLE% ELLIPTIO STEEL SPRING
SKIRTS.
This invention consists of Duplex for two) rdiptis
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest. most elas
tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the"
wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi
bleness, to place and fold the skirt when faunas easiles
and with the s=lo convenience as' a' milk or muslin'
dress. It entirely obviates and - silences the only objec
tions to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to the : wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblea,
carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or In an Y crowde d
pla c e,. from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small space, This entirely removes the difficultY,
while giving the skirt the usual. full and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the .street,opera, promenade, or house
dress. A lady haring enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Faliptie
Spring Skirt for a single. day, will 'never afterward
willingly dispense with the nee of them. They are the
beat quality in every part, and by far the lightest, molt
durable. comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chante will be supplied as above, and ladies in most
first-class retail stores to this city and throughout the
different States. ' •
. 14: I titt e L f ra e LEPTlO SPRING SKIRTS.
IitRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
*LP MIEN.•
Very flexible, folded easily when in me to occupy a
small apace, making the most agreeable skirt worm
For sale by J. M. )I.SI`EgiGII,
90.4 CHESTNUT Street.
- -
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BPRING BE.IRT,
THE MOST POPULAR
dSD DLIXIDDI DX DU.
BHTPPPAHD, VdIOI,ISLINOBN, d..IIEISOIL
1008 CHISTNUT Street.
FATEXT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT,
For sale bY
.T. a. MAXWELL Sr. SON,
E. Cox. ELEVENTH and. CHESTEtpr Streets
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKINT- - The mated bap. ovement we bare ever
men in LIES ' SWlTS.,...arilitp,,uticle of ,
CURWIN STODDART 1k BRO.,
450, 45% r.nd.+B4 N. S&COND St all.WilloW
.
im34m if
702 - JOHN H. STORES, Ina
ARCH STREET.
- Striped Shirting Fianna'.
Plaid Shiningrlannel.,
Plain Shirtin
Dame& Tahle Linen . g
6-4 to S-4 Brown MUM TableUlBiTAZ "
Green, Blob, and-White - Mosquito Nettie
.American Crash, Russia Crash. g.
Bath 7 owels.
. Bathing Flannels-
Preneli. Penal, and. Chambray Gingham.
JOHN H. STONE'S,
702 i ARCH Street.
A LARGE STOCK OF BILKS ON
HARD, for sale below the present cost of impoi- .
Cation. • .
Rich Moire Antiques. •
Colored and Black Corded Silks.
Colored and Black Poet de Soles.
.A rzauros and Gros Grainer. • •
Superior Quality Plain Silks.
Colored and Black Ottoman Silks. `
Colored and Black Figured Silks. •
Heavy Black Tatreilla. • -
Supenorßlack Silks.
Black Silks of all kinds.
„EDWIN HALL & CO..
26 South SECOND. Stmet
• .
ARMY, NAVY,' AND Olymi
Co ir - noutsv"
W. T. SNODGRASS;
S.; B. 8 . 1100 ND Street and 113 STRAWBRIZBY Street.
A .LABON Slooir OP ALL =IDS OR -
MTH% CASSOIPES, TESTINGB,
At fsir 4.riesiL Ptirchaaed Wore the rise, ifidtPenderat
ofrga4 gambiemby the package, pies., or yard. Our
motto is to sou. WC don't peddle. Goole and see our
Cask. The Amor and Navy trade hae ow special at
traction. anS4m
The attention of LADIES ABOUT LEAV..-
IRO THEZITY for the '• Sea Shore, '' WS.7
tering Flame,'' or "the Country, is
respectfully invited to the extensive . stock
ck -
of WHITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMER
WEAR, for WHITE BODIES. MORNING
WRAPPERS. - -
An nortensiye'assortinent in offered in Lace ••
and Worked Ed age and Inserting% Veils,
Handkerchiefs, Collare,Sleeves, end in plain
and fancy 'Plaid, Striped, and Figured White
Goods. AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR -
PRESENT RETAIL VALOR.
100 Printed Linen Cambiic Dresses.
100 pieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped
•
E. M. NEEDLES.
1024 CHESTNUT STE
EXAMINE OUR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 440.
Lawns, white ground. neat Spired. 44c.
Buckabsolt and Bath Towels. large assortment.
Bird's Bye Linen Towels.'
Extra size Damaak.Towele.
SEetland Wool Shawls Tor tourists, $5.
.Bathing Flannels ved and gray.
iSSJOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH Street
fILOSING • OUT EITI/IMBE DEESE
' l / 4 -/ coons AT LOW FAKES:_ • • •
A. great variely of styles of this Season's importation,.
from 22 cent' to it -: • . •
Best Pat:lo'3,l4mm at 22, 4 5 cents. -
Figured Brown Lawns at 3734 cants. . _
PrenclrLawnsiat 40, DO, Gland 8734-cents.
...Best. makes .4 Muslin!. Calicoes. Ginshants. and all,
kinds of Domes* Goods, far below the manufacturer's
Prices
White forego and Lama Sb awls_
Silk Grenadine Shawls.
000 all-wool Cashmere Shawls, tit 25, 'mirth *2 50.
H. STEEL & SON,
Not. 713 and 715 worth TENTH Street.
MitUCATtONAL.
NORTH RROAD•STRENT AC&DEMY.
FOR YOUNG GENTLIMILEN, No. 909 North
BROAD Street, Philadelphia. Proteseor J'in Gimp,;
Principal. This institution opens ;September sth for
application, and September 12th for tuition.
There will be a Preparatory and all. Academical De.'
Partment, in.whieh the number of pupile shall be li
rutted to lb, and the Instruction thoroughly. Classical .
• including Ancient and Modern Languages, For refe
rences, circulars, and other particulars, apply at the
Institution. set-1214
MRS. E. W. SPRINGER WILL BE
prepared on. MONDAY. September 6th, com
mance-her instructions OIL the Plano-forte. CESTNUT.
Street. 3d Door west or 40th, West Plitlada. se2-at.
COLLEGIATE AND OONBIEROI - AL..
ACADEMY Mr BOYS, 353 North.TßN'fli•Stre - et,
reopens
opens MONDAY. September Call for a otreular.
set-32V S. HARRIS, P,rlaelpal..
ACADEMYRIENDS' FOR BOXS,
le: rear of 41 North STAYS:NTH 8 reek, 'wens en
the 6th inet. •J. 6 per term of 23 weeks. A N denomeMs•
Mow admitted. • ,502.41 m
LEGAL.
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THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
. 4 . THE, CITY OD, COMM 011.111).WELPRIA.
Ratan cf JOHN w, PU.uNELL, dececieed.
The auditor apt ointed In audit, settle, ancLudjust the
second account of. J. G. BRINELL,. Adwinie rotor of J.
W. S. PURNELL:, dammed and , to ILL alc e distribution,
attend.th the duties of his appeSnlntent on FRI DAY,
the leth day of Septembet, A. D. 1.56.1: at 4 o'clock P.
M., at his office; Ito. 271.. South, Raga Street., in the
city et Philadelphia. • ee2-fmwst
NICKEL. ORE.
FROPOSAItS WM receive 4 - brute -
CONISEC r iIOVT NqNII4 - 6 CO
NICKEL. QE E
"". ' MINES, '
in lots of not ..lesolban 1.00 TO/poiellvarod at the
11'8111'08d Depet laiLflehiteld. • - .
Theta Ores }Ave hien analyzed' at diMent limes by
well-knblvi Chemists, whore .reportn thereog . can be
had at the ottlee t. 6 Company, 1.34 WALNUT Street,
Phil G. BIOFtaIS,
abal.w (mate Abet. Secretary.'
IPEOTOGII.A 2IIS or LIPB•SIZ, 'CO
-- Loma) OIL; are naquoationably the most
~ trittitfitt portrait& piade Sseiwolutens stxte, ince
Whin, and Apish at 13. r44Nital.gallerT,TrilL
hoot:.&t„.
FINAVCL&L.
Lco.a.ri orks
PROPOSALS FOR 1.041LN,
TREAVItt DEPARTMENT, Anne 30,1864
SEALED OFFERS will ite received at thie, Depart
ment, under the Act of March. 9, until 110013. of
YIIII3AY, the 9th of September, 1861, for bomb/ of the
United States, to the amount of about thirty-one at.'d a
half million dollars, being the amount of unaccepted
otrers at/disposed of ander the notice of Proposale
Loan, dated 6th June but Tree bonds will bear an an
mud interest of ft per centum, payabmsemi-annaally,in
coin, on the drat days - of Jelly and January of each year,
and redeemable after the 30th of Jane,lBBl.
Each offer mutt be for fifty or one hundred dollars, or
some multiple of one hundred dollars:mad must state
the sum, including premium, offered 'or each hundred
dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is forno
more than fifty. Two per cent. of The principal, en
cludingpromtum, of the whole amount offered. must lte
deposited, as guarantee for payment of subscription if
accepted, with &lie Treasurer of the United, States,-at
washietgeria,or with the'Assietant 'Fichte:mar, at New
Turk, Boston, Philadelphia, or St. Louis, or with . the
designated-depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincin
nati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Bbilitle; or with
any National Banking Assochttfoh authorized to receive
deposits which may consent to transact the business
without charge. Duplicate certificates of deposit will
be issued to depositors by the officer or association re.
ee t v ipg them; the clHotrictis of which bind be forwar,V--
ed, with the offers, to the Department. 'All deposits
should be made in time for advice of offers, With certift--
metes, to reach Washington not later than the morning,
of September 9th. No offer not accompanied by its
proper certificate of deposit will be considered:
. The Coupon and Registered Bonds issued:will be of
the denominations of ilk% ISICO; WO, and $l.OOO. Hi:en
tered. Bonds of $5:006 and islo,ooo will also lie issued,-it
required
All offers received Till be: opened on Friday,- the gtb:
SePtember. filivawards will be made by the Secretary
to the highest offerers, and notice of aoseptauce or de
clination. will be immediately glven.to the respective
offerers ; and, in case of acceptance, konds of the de
scriptions and denominations preferred will be sent to
the subscribers, at the cost* the liepartment, on final
payment of instalments.- The : origitnOleilosit' of two'
per cent. will be reckoned- :in the laselitstalthent paid
.by successful offerers, and will lie immediately returned:
to those whose offers may not be accepted:
The•amouut of accepted' offers must be deposited ...with
the Treasurer or other ottiber or asimelatimz authorized
to act under this notice,•bn hdideeof aeomitance bf offer,
or as follows : One:third, on or 'before the lith; one
third, on:or before the 19th; and the balance, including ,
the prendum, and original two per cent. deposit, Oa or
before. the 24th of September, Interest , on bonds wil/
begin with the date 'of deposit. Parties preterrivr May
pay the Reamed interest from date of bond, July 1, to
date of deposit in coin.
Offers nyder this notice should be endorsed "Offer for
Loan, and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury;
The right .t 0" decline- all offers not considered advan
tageous is reserved . to the -Gevernaeht.
W. I"."Vg4ENDEN,
Seel Glary of the Mastery
The boadstorihts Loan'are ready for iminediate dd
livery) sea nif
1 . 40A.W;
IT. -
The Secretary of the Treasury giree notice that stlb
scriptionswill be received for Coupon- Treaaury Notes,-
payible three years from Amend 15th. 1864; with semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths Per
cent. per annum-Prlncipal and interest both tote paid
in lawfsl money.
These notes will be convertible, at ,the option of the
holder, at- maturity, into. six-per -cent. gold-bearing
bonds, payable not less than:five nor more than twenty
years from their date, as the Government may elect.
They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO,
$l,OOO, and ss,ooe,and all subscriptions must be for fifty
dollars or somernultiple of fifty dollars.
As the notes draw Interest from , August .15, asrsons
making depssittrsubsecroentle that date must pay the
interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit.
Panties' depositing treaty-five thousand,dollers and
upwards for these notes at =roue boallottreal
a commission of onatettnerter of one-per cent.
SPUTA AIWM4TAGES OF Tpis-wor
IT IS , A -NATIONAL SAVINGS BA.Ml,•eifering
higher rate of interest than any other, awl the best
security. Any savings bank which•paya'its depositors
in 11. S. Noles, considers that it is paying in the best
circulating medium of the Country, and It cannot pay
in anything better, for its, own assets' are either in
Government securities er in notes or ' bonds •payable in
Government paper.
Convertible into a Six.Dement. 540 Gold
Bond..
in addition to the very liberal , interest on the notes
for „three years, this privivilege of conversion is now
worth about three per cent. per annum, for the carrent
rate'for 6.20 Bonds is notless thaw wine pen cent.. y re
~n: um;an3 before th - e - *slitherrirei2V4 orrkix-per
11. S. stockS was over twenty per cent. it will be seen
that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market
rate, is not less than temper cent..per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Minkloot
Taxation.
But aside from all the advantages we have enumera
ted, a special act of Congress exempts all Bonds awl
Treasury Notes from local taxation. On the average.
this exemption is worth about.two.per cent. per annum,
according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the
country..
It is believed that no securities offer so great induce
ments to lenders as those issued• by the Ctoyernment.
In all other forms of indebtedness,.the faith or ability
of private parties; or stock companies, or separate Com,.
=unities; only, is pledged for payment,while the whole
Property of the country is held to secure the discharge
of elf the obligations of the United Statee, •
SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BR RBOBITBD by the Treasurer of
the United State's, at Washington, the several Assistant
Treasurers and designated Delesiteiles, and by the..•
First 'National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. -
Second
,Natienal Bank of Philadeephia; Pd. .
Tlitrd atioxal Bank. of Philadelphia, Pa.
Fourth National Bank of Fiala,lphia, Pa
And by all Rational Bunke which Are dePcslittessof
public money. and
ALL RESPECTABLE BANRS,AED BANKERS
throughout the country wiligiye. further infairanctista.
and
AFFORD EVERY pAcmrir TO itriISORIERRII.
anZ-1.2t
10-40 ° °uP°llß . ,
DUE IST SIPTEMBIUL ,
5-20 COUP,ONS,
Bought at beet rates.
at 13-10 t II
TT Q NEW. TOO
S. Balscriptigna received, .and the Nates.fart
nished free of all charges, by
GIORDE .T. BOTD—Baaker,
aralegni South THIRD Street.
0I L S-TlO Ki. B-
Bordaiti ILND SOLD ON .00XDUSSION
Any latarmAtion given required..
P A 1\ 1 1:Ei R, (R. 'HU E- - Yy
11110.11EXIS, .
•
W4.fit No. 54- SOUTH TIIIIP,STREBT.
OM STOCKS.
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON'CORMISSION.
GEORGE J. BOYD,
ES Sonth.TRIED Street,
CAMBRIA. • IRON COAILtANY-1,044
'Blares .0' Stock of the above Comnanv tor. sale.
APO/ . to 4pW, 0. - ORASODX",
sel.6t* . D CrCff. Streit.
R E A BURY D r EPA_II 7111 RN T,-
.A. , AIII3UST 24, 1901.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS. OF
'THREE '}EARS SEVEN-THLRTY 4NOTE6 BATTU)
OCTOBER 1, 1864.
Holders of Seven-thirtylwotes_dated October 1,,19t11,,
are b erehy notified that they may be Presented.imme
diately. in any amount, to be exchanged for Six ; Per
• Cont. Bonds falling due after June 30,1981.
The interest on the Seven-Thirty Notes will be settled
np to date of maturity, October 1, and the Six. Per Cent.
Bonds will bear full coupons from July
The a dinetment of interest will be made by deducting ,
from the amount of interest found, to. be, due on the
I Skeen-Thirty Notes up tq October 1, the , interest ac
, anted on the Sty Per Cent. bonds from Jtilyi to October.
1; the balance Will be transmitted by the Treasurer's
coin draft immediately mien settlement.
The following regulations in relation to endorsements.
; must be carefully obteryed:
Where notes transmitted tor settlement yrere , issued,
payable to order, and ; am held and transmitted by she
original owners, they must be endorsed by them,
Pay to the Secretaryof the TressurY fer redemPtion
and bonds will issue in their name.
Where notespayable to,order are held by other.partles..
than the original owners, the notes must have the en
dorsement of the original owners, and also be endomed.
by the present owners, "Pay to the. Secretary or the,
Treasury.for redemption. ''
For notes Mimed in blank, endorsed "Pay ire Abe.
Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," boralie will
be Issued to the parties transmitting them', an in Bubb.,
manner as the - , may direct.
When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at
torney, admlulstrator, executor, or other - ageast, they
must be accompanied 'by a daly,certitled COPY er.cartittll.
cate of the authority under which he acts: ; aid in all
cases by a letter slating the kind, (reeisterede,Or coupon).
and the deuomumtion of theSlx„PeeCent. 139nde wanted.
in exchange.
When Registered Benda are ordered,, parties should
state at which of the fo3lowing places they wish the.
interest raid, viz: New York, PhiladOphia, Hoeton,,
Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Lamle. or Clnclit,
nati.. W. P. WINSENDEN,
ttualat Secretary of the Treaeur
AUDEN GOODS.
FOR THE ARMYWO) NAVY.
VAN - A.I%T Ar. 11. SSA.I4.X.A,
MILITA.R.Iir FURNISHERS.
418 ARCH. BTRIET,
PHILADELPHIA.`
'Basmett. Estimate and Comientinste. 'Moro'
%tithe% Belts, Pazazzta. Epaulets, 'Rata. aims. Can,
teens, Envermoks, Cam 'Site Field. Glasses, Bputt
maul evenraus liirtainint to' the complete nett; or
Army and Nefi c T, CHUM.
talbersti 4 ( 1 1 0 44 elliried lo,Eh a trail:.
,TRUSS ,1100 PS CQOPERS p
Platt) at the eberteet netiettat NO 411 PlitlN St.
"sal,lto •• • • • • 3'4. 1144 D 40% •
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE MOV S MENT CU RE ..,,
USW ADITION
TI TEIFOILY AND PEACTICI r OF lifo l lll.
MINT CTRS; or the Treatment of rarely's* Indigo,-
ttoo Constipation. Canenmptlon,_Curtatnre. and other
Defostnitlea, Derangements of the Nervous #yatetxt,,
&c-• ae-c_hr the Swedish System of fi l ocalized Move
meats. 'By Charles Fayette Taylor, M. D. With /1"
Instrations.
A NEW KIIVISZIV EDITTOR.
PUBLISIIIM THIS DAY BY
LINDSAY & BLAWSTON,
Publishers and . :Irsellere,
No. 25 South antra iktilek.
A GRADUA E, AN EXPERIEMOEI:I
TEACHER of the Maisie@ slid higher Eaßlish
breeches, whi l es employment 4411 rthate Peter (or the
afternoon or awning. Address "Ilendent.— Chestnut
Atli P. 0. se24niwilt"
i
opmaitstill ISEL
PRA.CTICAIL GERMAN entrain
VOR A errusT2oN as Chemist
in alAhoratory. Is a rand nate of the Gorman Schools,
MEd hits free Pottle Yearorthemiet in a Laretory in Ho•
Mato Anal in Torte. Dtplome. referercat e ac., even.
re& A.' 0 .17LIKAN'p afrraL, 3111tacerst. 31:Ste
A - 2XPERIENCID TEACIVER OF
Puede' and Weiss; Baldish Breaches ensiles BK.
PLOTMENT. Address'StralierA, ' Inquirer aloe.
stdZiewfBr,
WANTED -A . SACKS MAN 1 A.
Wholesale Hard Ware Hoene:. mast have a ktrow
ledge of the boatmen, and be akr:e to Staluonee crude.
None but a Sober and attire man ailed apply. add se,
with references, L. A," this °Wee. 8 e2.5 r.
WANTED TO RENT-h, LARGE "UP . ;
PER-STORY ROOM. Address. S B. SUYDAM,
Read Dress manufacturer, 934 COATES Street. it.
WANTED-A 000 D COLORED BOY,
16 or lkerars of ate, In a wholesale house Ad
dress • • Box " P. 0. eel -0i
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, EM
PLOYMENT for the Evenings. Address "Me
ceesft7. Press office. eel-2t•
WANTED -A SITUATION BY A
Lady of the highest respectability , to take the
chaige of a filehtlemau's house. Address Mrs. LEWIS,
1315 WALEIIT Street. ael-M*
WANTE D-A SITUATION, BY A
young man of over five years' experience in the
Dry Goods and Eotion business. Address M. A. D. . "
Pres* office.
liNr ANTE D—A SITUATION, AS
Book- kseper. Dr a graduate of Eastman's Busi
ness College. The best of reference slim address, for
two dare, "H. G.," Press Ohm. .1.2 t
WANTED. ---A HOUSE ABOUT DE
CLINING buelnese desire to find a situation far
a trustworthy and' competent young mans now to their
employ, as assistant book - keeper . Address Box 1602
Post Office • selAt*
EItIFLOYMBNT BOIMB, TICE LA:BO
est and most reliable for oily and country. Hai
always a goodaelection o f capable persons, with good
reterenosig Llnericans, Irish,' English, French, Ger.
mans, Scotch,. Welsh, and newly-landed enilgranta,
Gardeners, Farm Bands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ea.
Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also,
Colored*Ssrvanta. Boa. EttlE and 804 LOCUST Street,
above
TEAMSTERB WANTED,
omn , QtrAIRSTRRMASTRINI OPTION.
•
• DoPOT OP WILEMINGTON
Wasargorms D. 0.,
August IS, 1264.
WANTBD„at ooco,
.Five Hundred (600) to One Thom
sand moan TRAMSTEREte each capable of driving' wick
• Made litre and" Managing si./fmnle teams.
TO mob who are competent to perform the duty, the
. pay per month' will bfrthirty-five (26) dollars. with one
• fatten per d ay. and- hospital' privileges , including the
best' medicial attendawien• Man.
relan exPerlenced as m Masters reedy. snob
, poettiont upon briligtng title point twenty. five (26)
good Teamsters:
• apply to Captain' 0RA122410 H. TOMPKII46, A. Q.
M. U. 8' A: . corner of TWINTY-EOWOND and 0
Streets. Wash ington) O.
D H. RUMOR.
Brigadier Chimera and Chief Qttartermasbar.
rude-teed Depot of Washington.
25 DOLIJARB A: DAI ?-WANTED,
Ladies and dkptletnen of intelligence and
Food edtcatlon, td establish a permanent and w pay
ing business in every 'city 'in America. Particulars will
be forwarded by addreaslng: with stamp enclosed. O.
RI:MASA, 1) , Box 1980, Plilladerphia, Pa, au 1-6t*
WANTED=BY THE 15TH SEP
matember,s ROME; .between Fhe std Arch and
Sixth sad Eighteenth Streets. Trent, from $l.OOO to
$l2OO. Add rem 9011'W.LLNUT Street. an:3l.-3t*
THE EITBSCRIBER WISHES TO
Parebase (for °sail) a
We
of one or two haw
dred acres, in Northern or Western Pennsylvania lf
mast he in good calibration. with ail the Iresesaal
braidings for is well-reated farm. Address 'J. D.,
Box 384. WASHINGTON. gsd •D. O. anSant
-WANTED-A-FIRg PROOF FOR
CLOTHING made to order. 4.ddress Box MS
Frir eel 3t
CITY POINT, VA;, AUWOBT 7, 1882.
300 'X'earrustersi
Into will receivee highest rates of Government say.
rations, and medical attendance. '
4 Transportation famished by applying at
No. Alia PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. Waahia j kua, D.O.
FOR SALE AND . TO • LET,.
LANDS -A FEW PARTIES; BY
`L." clubbing together, canpurchase, for cash. if ap
plied for immediately, a choiee"tract' of land' Ye
tango county, Pennsylvania, partly detelopsd. Shares
$5,000 each. E. BRADY, 35 South FIFTH St: se2-2t*r
FOR SALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED
MANUFACTURING BUSINEW in ay:immoral ope
halm. Inquire at 500.MAREBT. Street; Re 2t*
TRUCK AND PEACEL BAS
-3,00Q KWH jest receivedand for s
11.0 WE EUSTON,
157 and 159 liortai TFURD•Street.
p THE PUBLIC.
We have now ready for dietribution the following
REGISTERS. Please call or sendyoar address for co
pies, andplease inform your friends IA here they can be
accommodated with bargains in
REA 4 ESTATE.
PHILADELPHIA HOUSE REGISTER.
PHILADELPHIA BUILDING-LOT REGISREVR.
PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER: _
DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER:
MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGIBTFra.
CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER:
BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER,'
BEDFORD COUNTY FARM REVISTER:
NEW JERSEY , FARM REGISTER.'
DELAWARE: FARM REGISTER.
MARYLAND FARM REGISTER.
123%
No T t OW OURTMStr e CO, - •
ALL" THE NECESBA.BY MACHINE
BY, TOOLS, and STOCK .of.an. established Iron
Manufactory, now in tau operation. for sale. Neces
sity to lease the city being cause of - sale. Address
WK. BlellAltDS, West Pbtiadelphia. set-2r
FOR SALE-A ODIXTSE4VERD FALL
ING-TOP WAGON, in nood...order;: sold for the
want of use. Apply S. W. corner NINTH and CHEST
NUT Streets. set 2t*
/ft 11 ,FOR SALE, mume, BELOW ITS
ma. real Table, with immediate Peueeeten,Dwelling
No. lelSereen stvet. B, F uLENN.
ao274Tif S. W , •cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN:
al. FOR - SALES , CrEigakerEßM.A.l4l-
Jaa-TO'W.N COT.PAGL. corner Green and Johnson.
streets. !Cottage 87-feet front, containing n rooms.
Caniage'lonee,, tee. house spring house, Rob Pond,
beautiful lawn, and everyaing,to make it a desirable
residence. Lot 856x116. feet. Also many others near
bY. ' GLENN,
an27-tf it'l23 South BODIN% Street,
DIM IST NOVEMBER..
DEBX.SL ,gc .00
•;$1.6. FOR gALB,A.ITIAAIDIABLE FARM
of 140 amen, endproport7, in Montgomery
county; good busman Bland; good? tralidingat plenty of
fruit, ahade,.water, &a. Frio -only MODO. All our
.Farm IlegieteptAre now ready
OEGLROR N. , LTOWSSEND At CO.,
no. trait Eonth POVRTH Street.
aria
OPTION, DEPOT OP REPAIRS.
LRMIOI OriSRATINI3 AGAINST BIeHMOID
W'A N T E
50•Vg - 3ieellv - rizb.tows
50 Bia,ckeinltlier • awed
20•Carriaage 'X'ir',umors
E: J. STR*NG,
JAMES 111: REMY,
Quartermaster's Aleut.
WATERPOWER TO RENT. APPLY
to DAVID DELILLAS. Newark. Del. an2-Sta
Uw S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
NOTICCEI-41. ar INTERNAL REVE
NDE,-To the residents of the Twenty-second,
TiVenyTehird, and Twenty, em wards. Philadelphia,
Fifth Collection District. Penna.
The annual assessment for the above•named distrid,
of all persons liable to tax on hedonics. Carrtagcs,
Pleasure Yachts , Milani:l.2lmb lee. and Go/d end Silver
Plate. andalso of all persons required to take out Li
censes, havingheen crime:Axel. notice it hereby given,
. that the.taxee aforesal for the Twenty-second and
Twenty fi lth wards wit •be received at tilt. office,
LANOSTROTIOS simatteck 91.11MANTOWN. and
those of the Twenty- third ward at the office. FRANK
FOND Street,FRANEFORD oa and after MONDAY,
August let, between u 7 hears of 9A M. and 3P. X.
NALTILS.
All persons who to pay their annual taxes. ex
above, on or before Wire 10th day of September. 1361,
will Incur a penalty of ten per cent. additional of .he
amount thereof and...soak as provided for In the 19th
election of the Excise Imw of July 1,126'L
All personit who, in like manna?, shall fall to take out
thair licenses, as re red by law, on or befor. the 10th
d3,~y,0f September,
.wELI incur a penalty of ten per cent.
additional on the amount thereof, forfeit three times
'the amount of said licenses, and be imbject to titerm of
Imprisonment totem:4(3B4lns two years; in accordance
with.tbeprovisionn.o/ the 19th and 69th sections of the
Excise. Liw aforesaid, and the 24th section of the
aMendmentaihereto. Money 0? the United States Only
received.
No further notice will be given.
.1 W. COWE6L. Collector.
July 37, 11584. set-inell)
PIIILADELPBT
TTNITEI).STATES INTERNAL REVE-
Ls 'NUE. —First Collection District of Pennsylvania,
comprising the Second. Third. Bousth, Fifth, 'Sixth.
and EleventbsWards of the City of Philadelphia.
°TICE.
Th,e annual.asseasment for 1661 fagthe above: named
district., of. persons liable an d tax on Carriagee, Plea
sure Yachts, billiard Tables, Gold and Sliver Plate,
and also of persona required to take oat Licenser, hav
ing been completed.
TATICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN,
: 'That the taxes aforesaid will bomceived daily by the
undepsigned, between the hears ore A. Id. and P
Sundays excepted. at his Office. No. 304 CHESTNUT
Street. 'second floor on and alter THURSDAY. Sept.
14E,, and until and including 6ftiarday, Sept. 24th. next
ensuing.
PENALTIES.
41 1 Persolle who fail to pay their annual taxes upon
earrNtges,. billiard tables, pleasure yachts, and. gold
ens silver plate, on or before,the 21th day of September,
Ited. willing= a penalty of ten per centum additional
of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs. ae pro
'Aided for in the 19th section of the Excise Laws of let of
July. SS&
Ali Pe.ll9llllVho in like manner shall fell to take out
their LiCeDIA.B. as required by law, on or thebefore 24th
day of September, 1661, will incur penalty o ten per
cantina additional of ibe amount thereof, and be nub
. 11“ toe Prosecution fda three times the amount of saidj
ax, in accordance with the provision , of the 6.9 th seer
Iron of the law aforesaid.
All. payments are, required to be made in treasver
notes, under aothosity of the United, Stateat, or in notes
of banks organlvidoinder the anmta provide a Nat e
Currency, knowaas National 8ar4 44 .
No fart her notice will be give •
• • JESTER H . Collector;
se2-ts24 No. 34. CHESTNUT Street.
" s. MATERNAL REVENTE„
I Tag e2 Olf PiP
First. Socosd. tgiPahßiarioti
of Pant
sylcaoia,
No. )41.26 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
0. aumrEar.
CORRECT PI4NO TIINI G.-
?dr. SAYIOIIIIT siva& notice of his . reaurn to
this city; and • ramliness to manna business bp the It
SONmber All ords • received as masa at AL
& 00'8 stere,•9o7 GSM = Street. anss.bss
PEIRENOLOGIOLL EXAMINA.,
t TI MM with tall descriptions of akaraadar_,evala
DAY and EVIMINO. by
"Writl
" rnbf~vfrm6m Ilfo. Si Smith perm*
CORN". , STARCII.— 400 BOXE 08
wog° and Drayeery cc= suirchl slss, sol x ) xes
lona. for sale tty Risomis & WILLIAMS,
wolpt.
BAZAA% zultill AND 6414.
60M STNERB
AUCTION SALE or *my. -oxsarAnse. Amy
H
ON SATURDAYA IM
cIEIU !
At 10 o'clock, com
ls T ln Y t
H0.11886',
milted to bar and the saddle.
•
A large collection of desirable now tond . ROWS& haai
carriages. wagons, Sie., with which qie seer "wig
science.
Also, MAO, sad doable ha near, nate; bridietv
&c.
No'reMtiOtteMelit om steurziet of *Annie?.
,Mil—'earrtsgeg st prilYtta tate.
Aar Auction &aloof Mfoos oo
sel-2t A.LPItSO HSRKIs Bak Antlrititt.
ATrOnoN . S AL isitoCritfirict
NATI YABV, •
By older of BearetAnifel Hlhm PiOldline 17.
Commandant of tia N. T said i .on al n , ir sh a tf o c,,. , p artrittrc k...
baleYa.batSepPrradatibetliAllerrielittii:ltpetpoti'uelir. -Is :
0W
RAI of Dawns e . BlpYings.
A lot of &lap Leatbar..
I email Etiolne: 11 Bortr. o l. tal
ltrpriaka 13, - Itarar
A
lot of Soralorettorn Larther. •-
A lot of Hard Coal cmgBr3-
3 lot of Iron !Torte%
Several Condemeed
er Wood-Btu. . • . •
Teety per cell: 01 the pun. „teOtedyrist Si
posltef. t time of safe, at, toY .d aye sel.llZii El° wof tat
remove. th e evod f;tna; hd
the yara. audit AO: so restoisi?
the deroelt will be 7 orfetted to th e , Goveyninent. Ark
paymetle to be medellt Governtrart eerrelthY, Ithd be
fore the yawls are removed from trokyard.
D.. 2. T. MARGRALL , C. 6. aavr. Storekeeper..
N•vr r AND; nEW Anan6t,.3864: sa3l-4
OFFICE DEPOT COUNIIBSA.RY OP
SUBBLEttkr(CE.
WAsiroccr:Trer, D. C., knu'it . 26..11344.
Will. be etgll at .publit ..weetion, on glEbt:DA.lr, gent.
sth, 1964, at 11 , Orelock.A.. hf.,..t the Sixth-street wharfs
Wit*hington. Di C., the folUviiasi public property. 1.4
good condition, via:
One thonsand',oo9oll3eef Mires, tatted:
Fifty.two (92) Beef Hidec,
Eleven (11) abte:,7Blcinc.
Terms cach, In eevrernment fineda. •
6. C. ,
Ckltarn'azici C. S. V. _
in 29. 6' a
A"C CTION SiLE OF CONDFOIie
z-m-. HORSES.
Wag Toupin:llmM
Oay.amtv ECNIAII,CP7P2dO OF COMP QOYAIMBIIanoIIiP
Waar.ivirroo, D. 0., Augusta, 10j.
Will be sold at pub li c metiOnAo the kiglest biddeir, ,•
at the times and places named brdo_ ,w
Reading, Pennsylvania THURSDAY, Anginelk.
M AI SC
toona, Pennsylvania. "lIIIYESDAY., AOrast 26,10154-,
Le banon, rennarlvanie, THIIRSDLY, Septem b er L •
Harrisburg, Pehnsylvanis, THHRSDAT. 'Sei , terober
8, Mt.
TWO' HijefDltitil (7)3)rialedri Rome at each elsed, '
These ,Hones Imre beet atm:del:tined ea untft tin tire: '
Caves' 'service of the Army.
For -Hold and PaTea.:Dart>ciieb,silliAY good basaatar '-
`
insy be had.
Bones sold sing?!
Terme: Cash in rated States Currener.
JAMES A. ESTI,
Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster.
. Cavalry B • - • -
MRS. JOHN MlTUrir"frfrEW":Altelt-
STREEP THEATRE.
gage Manager"... W.B FREDERICKS.
Business Age nt and Treasurer SOS D. MURPHY.
0 NINO WORT OF THE sEASODI:
MRS. SORE DREW aa "LADY TEAEI,E."
New Drop Curtain, New &Denary, Nol. Decoratio n .,
Carnetlngs. &c.
OLYI FAVORITES AND NEW FACES!
On SATURDAY EVENING. Septetatter3d. 1884.
'lhe performance
AlRS on:imam:4l;llth
RATIORAL BE THE ORCHESTRA-
Dnrina which. the
NEW ACT DROP
will be exhibited. To be followed byShoridim's
Dant Comedy of
TFIB sawn FOR scAIDAL.•
LADY TEAZLE...
kW- Candor ___ _ ..
Mrs: Thayer
(Her first appearanbe for Ara years.)
Mariya
Sneerwell Nish
ss Mono E. Prisms
L
. ati Ki -
..
Sir Peter Teazle Mr. Griffith"
Sir Oliver Surface • • ' Hr. Wallis
Charles Surface s . Mr. James Carden
(nom the Loudon aid Dublin. Theatres. His first sp.- ,
pearanoe in this city.) '
Joseph Surface
_.
.... . _ yr.. Walter Donaldson
....... ..- ........ -.--- - -_
(Fromß . Thl DT York.lll first ' ' this
____U's. ow BaPPearaltce 131
Theatre.l
Mr. Crabtree ;...
Mr: Stuart Bobson:
Mr. Benjamin Backbite Mr. Marlowe,
Moses - Mr. 'Frank Tina
(Prom the Boston Theatres. me first appearance in this
city.) _ __. . _
„
Careless Mr. Robert Craig
Snake Mr. 'James'Taylor
Trip.. • Mr. HtllTard
Sir Toby
_Bruno
Sir Toby Bumper Mr. E. 'Marble
(Hie drst appsarance in this city. r
Joseph's Servant ' Mr. Murray
(Mis first appearance in this city.)
Lady Sneerwell's Servant Mr. Worth
Selections from Verdi's "lone,” by the ORCHESTRA.
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
- TILE ROUGH BUXOM). '
Mergers .. . Moe C.Seffereon, -
(Her first appearance in tbis'Thditre )
Lady Plato ' Mrs. G. E. Griffith
(Her first appearance in this city.)
Sir Wm_ Evergreen Mr. Taylor -
Lord Plate Mr. Wallis
Captain Blenheim 'Mr. l Craid •
Cousin Joe Stuart Robson.
Doom ope at 7. Curtain rises a -
SCALE OF PRICEd
Dress Circle and Parquet ..... --
Family Circle
Secured Seats
Orchestra Stalls
- Private Boxes $d and 98
Stockholders' Tickets delivered onland after THURS
DAY, September let
The Box Office will be open for the sale of Tickets and
Reserved. Seats at 10 A. M. on Thnrsday. - Sept_ Ist.'
The Lessee has great pleasure in informing the pub
lic that she bas perfected engagements with
STARS OF THE FIRST ORDER OF - DRaII'ATITEX-'
CELLENOE, -
who will appear in the course of the Season. eel -St
R 0 V Elt tS NEW CIATISTINTUT.;.
NJ. ETRSET THEATRE. _
THIS EVENING.
The great Roinantic, Musical, Pantomimic, Spectacular
Drama,
ALADDIN, OR-THE WONDERFDT. LAMP. -- -
THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OF COLORED WATERS.
All the new,and magnificent SCENERY; elegant Pr
operties. wonderful Effects, superb Costumes. startitur
Transformations. grandiChornaes, and beautiful Eltude.
Et
Dances, Songs, c. -
Family Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. -
Doors open at 2 o'cloch; performance 2.K. Admission
SO center cbildren2s. sel-3t
esPtak. k. 4. K.
WALNUT -STREET T H E A. Tit R.-
POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS..
- THE NAIAD QUEEN, '
The moat interesting, poetically beautiful, and suciew
ful dramatic pageant, of the age_ _
THit- EVENINH - AND DURING THE WEEK; •
With entitelynewlcettery, most Delightful Music; Et
wflderbur Illusions, Gorgeous Costumes, and Sp/etullil
Cast of Cbaracters. - . .
Oa itIONBAY, Beitember i, the eminenftragedierine,
; WIN BOOTH, •
Will appear in hie great rne of HeMUT.'
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS; , . -TENTH
AND CHESTNUT Streets.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ!
TEMPLE OF WONDERS!
Signor Blitz! - Signor Blitz! , Signor Bats!
OPEN FOR THE SEASON- •
Hall Beautifully Decorated and Repaired.
Hall Beautifully Decorated and-Repaired.
Every Evening,_ Every Evening, Every Evenhadd
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
Wednesday and. Saturday Afternoons.
Every Evening, Every Evening, Every , EventaL
Change of Performance Constantly.
Necromancy,, Necromancy, Neer:Mona/.
Ventriloquism, Ventriloquism, Ventriloquism-
Birds, Birds, Birds, Birds, Birds, Birds.
Admiesion, 25 Cents. Children, 15.Cente. Reserved'
Seat*, 50 Cents.
Evening Performances commence at 73(.. Afternoon
at 3. ae27-tf
SCOTTISH GAMES.-THE? S IX T H
L ANNUAL GAMES OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB
will be celebrated at WASHINGTON BE (BEAT,
On MONDAY, Sept.. 4th.
Cars leave THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets
at AK, 10, 114 - , 1,2%, and 4 o'clock. Excursion Tickets,
including car-fare, 50 cexts • gate tickere. 30 cents.
se2-3t. - 'D. WRIGHT, Secretary.
TIA.N CING ACADEMY, 625 . •ARCH
STREET.--B. L. CARPENTER has the honor of
informing his friends and those who-desire learning
DANCIR St for their immediate cirales and soirees, that
be is now ready and active to give lessons, either pri
vate or in classes, to Lad les, Guitlemen, or Misses and
Masters...' Mr. CARPENTER is always punctual and
can be seen at any hour daily, and evening's threngb.
the week. daring all the Seasons. Mrs %to L. CAR.
PENTER will preside on the Piano-Porte, CoNSTAN,
TINE L- CARPENTER, the Young. Master, will assist
In teaching Juveniles. D. L CARPENTER,
sel-6t 5 . 625 ARCH Street.
THE.ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS r -
- A- CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth, is OPEN' MUST,
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. je49
IiDEBBONAL.-JEWELRY - SENT BY
-A- mail free of postage to any part of the.thilted States, .
on receipt of the following pyices Single stone Imitation ,
Diamond BILIS".$ 1 ; Cluster imlistionDiamond.Blug,ll3i. .
Heavy Plated Vest Chains. $1 ;.Heavy Plain Rings,
(will stand the strongest acid,) 50 cents magnificent
Plain Bing, $1 ; small round black- enanielled• Bar
Drops, 50 cents; heavy plated black. enamelled Sleeve
Buttons, 25 cents; Gents' single stone or cluster imita
tion Diamond Pins, $1 ; Bracelets, -$l-: handsongdy
chased Medallions, $l.l complete este Carbuncle.Stu.da
and Buttons, $1; . ,complete sets black. enamelled (Bute
and - Rattans, with pearl setting, $1 ;quer Watch
Keys, fCcents ;Pen and Pencil. withexteusion case, 31;
Ladles" Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chats
/eine Pius. $1; genuine Guilt& Percha. Pins, for hair or
likeness, $1 ; Seal Rings, $1; Red: or Black Ball Sas
Drops, 50 cents. -
.Direct to
EMAIL DE PARIBIFOR TB SKIN.
The " EMAIL 1/2 PAVIA"- will remove all tam
ordisroloratton of the ektr, whether from the eon or* '
from theses air, and is therefore invaluablefor resto
ring the vitality and healthiness of the skin, inured by
aiSflllf4),_by exposure, or by rapid changes of tempera
ture. E.•JOUrls 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut,
is the only - a genefor l'Ernaltde Paris. au26111
eiwzrtithEE4_:-dial BE AkCOON2.IO,,
~ A ....v3i0t0d SLEBPI4 4 10 ROOKS, v.! No. 6 Sootk
TWELletil Street: Reference require& -
TO RENT, WITH BOARD TO Gl4-.
1113bLkN add4pleasant !noel 11001,
small family. APPW.M.M SPRUCE...I:Weak
au.9o.tailia6ts
FLIGIBLE :1100316 - NOW VAPANT--;
-A- 1 at HILL'S.
325 SPRUCDStreet.
CO UNTRICi BOARDING-. IT
BROoKlPP,,briatat Airy, near the Sta Mon Two.
"° l4B now vacant. st.illorint Alm or 14020 •
WALNUT Street. an29-St
CERTIFIZATE OF EITQQIC L - 05 T.-,
Tt e undcasitned loot Csetnblcate No; soLagedsit_
1511658. for 20 Mares of Stoats in the UNION WANK OP's
PUILADELNNII.. Notice - siereby given to all -Arsons
interested to slow cause 'why a new oerti Sento. shoalsti
not. be Isanict I.Ltbe'Banh in ben of the one toe&
an2t..mticke . H. C. 011.7dINAN ALT. rayitteallta, pa„,
LOST OR DESTRO YRD ,RY: FIB IV
—ca* *ate of %ewe No. :Ne-for .1,0*,' s. ot,
the Stota a( th WNW. York and Riddle Cpeakie.Witeu
112 7 :"
road.S3OSOLI. Co 6 ; r per tti
and hereby .07 f l Apnea . th at xi
have mn 44. arMilritLeo MA le lita OLll thereot.
A l 1r... Igg
CiIdr , 9ERSBICSO• 41101114 SO, 18Ek 1 . ... au.V-merris
T IST-41 Ek. 7444 BONDS % rip. 17, On
-A-1. for $606, Noy. N1;864-5.4-14 for eala. each, fiviabLa
la 'February spit Anglia, to. the 'order of • OSWALD=
T20211,P5017, Gekerdtan, of Ilmodorea L Reakirt, amS
meeedoreed. A
emliestiomfor.paymeret of the same ha.A.
been made attee - Treamr,ry Depart - meet. .ttaY lararoM•
idoeLwill be meitebly rewarded hi .
TIM N. RIAW.T..
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The.. Ocean Winn RaTigatiOn COMpAlleg,
• -SylaNDlOusw STEAMSHIP
EVICT El AMERIQA,
CL OS Tons Bcrrlgni,
Is now receiving freight, and will nil B,lt slum oa
MONDAY. Septen tier Otn, it 9 A. M.
No freight received or bill* of ladin,g idgqpi oa tue as,
of failing.
ror freight or yeetutge apply to
''VITTATENItir norm, .DRIAWARZ
w e sersa inr.—Taie place bribig been eo mnei
crowd during the the ukonth ny aa
wi •
prevent mat Persons teem visiting it, notice
o v
that the place will be kept open during the year., % ti l,
bin Im opportunity to those who wish. to visit It
the months of September Lad October. the moat deltsat
• fel scasolicf the ear.
_ eave, OWE on Depot at 7,10 A. and arrive
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AVCTION SALM -.
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PERSONAL.
ESTLIS at. MANN.
918 ;LACE B,tieet,
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LOST AND FOUND•
CHAS. P. DIAH6EihtAN, Comm=leg,
A. HERON, 3a., & 00.,
126 Math DRIAWABX Avow*.
51.1 gaiter-
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