The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 17, 1864, Image 3

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    it Potcoots Rawsitn.—This is. the
ered by the proprietors oft" Luton's
application falls, in a single in•
be ha i in anthy desired
keeps the head
wakes the hair long, strong s 'and
6 lc to sari, and Imparts ; to 'the
and de lightful perfume of's thou•
Tiox ,—We refer our business men
en , in another oolunin headed "To
.1 [Traversal Quilter" is an en.
100 11 1 Sewing - Machine develop.
bo made of invaluable service in
a throblering ohildrents garments,
gloms, coverlets, bed -
wiN is co-extensive with the la
in rhos° trying times for patents it
nt it has been seourod against all
51 , investment for an enterprising
means, we know of none better.
.1. Bel4-wfs3t•
-roat Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma,
slid most successful treatment,
es of the eye attended to by Dr.
r, Oculist and Attest, Office 1027
sel3•st4
most eucceeefully treated by J,
ulist and Auriet, Edl Pine et, Artlfi.
No charge for examination. jy26-tf
CUL NOTICES.
• oARIi OF. TOWER rum,.
•,...wd who late forsook, '•
irol grove and brook, •
bricis-built city home„
.gth have ceased to roam
,'er hills and rocks, .
. ow, in thronging flocks,
elr own roofs return.
:e how SOI did burn
cheeks to tawny hue,
ecki'es often view,
ug somewhat the grace
.uce spotless face,
ith much zest they talk
ch Mir rural walk,
,rseback ride so hearty,
,litho sailing party.
um business now
.mecgles they bow
uore, and brush away
Oared dust so gray
the worn ledger's back,
crowds resume their track •
,rrhate clothes for Fall
busy Tower Hail. •
1 mid Winter Clothing comprises all
Bens', Teethe', and. Boys', of every
prom the loivest at which goods that
r. 4 mtioBtoutfcti can be produced 4 to
mi.' can be, suited from our stock
uoubte.
s lip Eli HALL, 518 MARET Street,
13BDINBTT & CO,
TO ALL, • PARTICULARLY
s t f:4 GRAY OR BECOMIXO BALD.
it Color Restorer and Dressing
it Colo' Reßtorer and Dressing."
ir Color Restorer and Dressing.
•,Ithiu itself; no bother dressing or ac
auy kind being necessary to secare
Atha. •
ray telr to its original color.
~ r ow on bald heads.
.8 natural secretions.
11 dandruff and Itching ,
• hair soft, glossy, and flexible,
the 600,1/al color to old age.
the heir from falling off,
diseases of the scalp
-r bottle, or six bottles, tl l 4, Sold h 7
'ON. 330 North SIXTH Street. It
S.—WHY IS THAT VANDER
, & CO. can put In SUBSTITUTES fm
o,eaper than any Broker in down?
evf , by having LESS PROFIT per
able to accomplish more by gdoing a
VANDERSLICE,DEVINE S.: CO.,
lio.llol3outh SEVENTH St..,
• Room 9, Second Floor.
H. BOLLES will commence
course of Leeturee and full instruc••
the different modifications of Medd
of ell Acute and Chronic Diseases, at
'220 Walnut street. Medical men and
o attend the .Course, are requested to
eitrty,
Curonic Diseases eared by means o
•LO WALNUT Street, Philada. se9-tf
CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
the best manner, expressly for RE.
LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked
RES. All goods made to order war
ty. The one price system] Is strictly
ere thereby treated alike. JONES'
HLA ONE•PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
nest, near Sixth. de2S- ly
I10:XICY SOAP
iTOILET SOAP, in each universal de-
Jul the CHOICEST materials. is MILD
in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT.
ELY BENEFICIAL in its action UM
Is by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
fed& inthBl7
it CLOTIEING 4otrsir. OF PHILA.
"OAK Heito ,
a‘,,, goods at moderate prices.
WSNAMAKBR & BROWN,
roar SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
ent (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth St
WILSOWS HIGHEST PREHITIM
OCK-STITCH
SEWING MiGHINES.
• EST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
1- CHESTNUT Street. itbove Seventh
MARK=ED_ •
DER. —On Sunday eyenitg, September
Matthew's Entherai Chnreb, New
.tpr, Rev. E. W. Butter, Mr. John
inrarat Snyder, daughter of Christian
a'l of Philadelphia. •
n'ATRICK.—At St. Peter's' Church,
y, eu the 14th irot.. by the Rev. Mr.
r. Ororge S. Bright, U. S. N., to Miss
ldet daughter of the late John C.
Vitghinston City. No cards. •
SON, —On the nth Inst.. at the re
&eller, &al., Trenton, N. J., b tho
Da. Mr. .1. Wesley Wright, of Bristol,
cy S. Tomlinson, of the same place.
—On the 116th inst. , Hannah Past&lua
Axty•nine.
bee into re.ddence. 3619 Oak street,Weet
anucey Mlernoon. 18th last, leave it
unpin' et Laurel Hill.
Thuraday, September 16th, W. L.
the ; , 7th year of hie age.
re invited to attend hie funeral, from his
.•!‘t, OS North Sixteenth street, on San-
IL.. 15th inet. , at'4 o'clock. Services at
h.. inteicvsvor, at 5 o'clock precisely. *
.—On the 4th, in Bensalem, Backs noun
'ricAiilo, in his 37th year.
sed friends are invited to the f aneral, on
7th, at 2 o'clock.
Third day the 13th inst. , in the 20th
Annie Leeds, daughter o the late Jo-
sod frier ds and those of her family are
ratted to attend her funeral, from the
key stt.o-father, Dr. B. N. Troth, S. W.
eoth std Thompson streets, on Seventh-
Mg. ,at 1 o'clock P. M. To proceed to
Hill Cemetery. ****
the pis rein g r of thel3th inst. ,Margarotta,
elati. Michael Sager.
4 11:.'d friends of the family are respect
., attend her funeral from her late rest-
Ai eh street, on Saturday morning, the
t; Wel. r.Y. .f**
.
—On the afternoon of the 10th inst. , at
liaberla and hooping-cough, V7ll
- 13. and Jndith A. Crenshaw, aged
114 azei
& SON, MOURNING STORE,
CRESTNUT Street, have received—
yrool Bonin??lines, single width.
double width.
• d White Celsius!.
ad Purple Ds'eines.
ud White all-wool hionsaelin.es.
Purple .4
atoovs and Bombazines.
erin. , a4 and Cashmeres.
Empress Cloths, Alpacas, ace.
• •
LA NDEL L ORDERED. TEES
tooning [Style PlSids, such as ace used
RHII OF NOBILITY IN EUROPE: •
rt Molds,
li P o l Y 4 , l 244Donald , Sect age., ago. ' seIG
FT CO:NGBEGATION)It
C if, Frankford ltoad and lIONTGOM BRT
Timis SABBATH, at 7.0 A A. M. Bab
. tho Church:" and at 7X P. K . Subject,
Eta Ping." • • lt
• at gerritionrs LIT 1r ER AN
CH, NEW Street, below Fourth, between
e —Sereteee by the Pastor, Rev. E. W.
'0.4 011110 W (Sunday) MORNING,
_half
' Evening eervtoe , commeneee at, half
jATION OF CHRIST—SERIES
by T. H STOCKTON, Pastor of the
',w Testament. ELEVENTH. and WOOD
:ATH AFTERNOON, .91‘ o'clo ck, special
Mennial Advent or Christ. ' MlO3ll
. CLAIM, of the Presbyterian Church
ON 11. Z. 41)MIRCEL", FOURTME
below Arch —SABBATH, Sera. VA,
'MILL will 'Pre;ach in the Morning. at
• d Be.. JOOP!{ CASTLE, D. D., in the
. .
to b o'clock. lt*
NTH .P.REMBYTIRRIA.
' Cll, SIXTH Street, above Green. —Rev
Y. D. D. will preach TO-MORROW a
N P. M . It*
. CLEMENT'S 01111ThICE4
IiTIETH and CHERRY• Streets.—This
be reopened for Divine service TO
the 18th inst. Service in the morning
°afternoon at 4 o' clook 11$
ISCI PLY S OF CHUM, WELL
TOMORROW, at W.' A. IC rand " 7X•
corner of BROAD'and SPILIacEVQABDEor
•
ATRIIYTIC DISCOVRAIIR AT COY:
BALL. TOMORROW , at 7X P. M.. by
P. TitOnf men. t oniewYor.k. Subject
vogi!. victory. 7 Seats free. 11*
/STRAY, CONORIFIGAT.I ONAL
RCA.—lit v. Joseph P. Thompson, D. D..
tell preach' at CONCERT HAW., TO.
it 1O;;; A. hi., and736P. M.
the evening . diecourse—" Peace through
The public are cordially Invited.
ItE REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY
'Ed Congregational Church, dor. MIMI
l 'trePlN) wiLl preach TO4fORR9W, at tOK
P. M. ' •. it*
U&RDEN
.HALL, N. W.
SPRING (MINIM nd THIRTEENTH
ll.retiugi, of the CHURCH OF CHRIST.
1 , 6 t ,- . are very LORD'S DAY. ae
;"t Itorahip Itt "The Breaking of Bread,' .
frit e Death till He come, '' in prayer
g. , •1 for"teaching and adnioniehinit one
• t - Actaii , 42, xx., 7; 1. Cor., xi., 28: Cor.
I'. Al. for the.Preaelling of the Word,
zZgIaRLIS.DAMPBELL Seats free. BA
IC - Stilt FREE INSTITUTE OF
atit. SEVENTEENTH Street, above CO.
'!'Lee —efeaching at We Istattatß TO:
lbeat b) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, by.
4 . l ball State free. • it*
.4 EMR.E31 , 19 CHURCH. THE
4 ,41 Bet mow; to the youngwill o il i rrpitcl ,
a.
•tt 4 ttio ry.lphanY. TOMORROW
.1,:!;',.1!!....d. The me hiept. Por ß lee coarse t :v .
cite.. Blensines." i
• -
b HoRGIAN.—FIR 4T NEW
t'Y. 41 . 1 3 , 1 :SOCIETY 'Ol l PHILADELPEIIA,
84 ,ypbri nf
1a s rd oennz, oo r T u r aßnt
oizs}l t rlaV TC as t geriLesli
4411442nt1 c omise
to Christ O- <TORR
it*
,„
CONFERENCiES
titi held
Ti, etbY the FIRST ASSOCIATION OF
St.NSOM STREET FULL:on SUN
6,A ni P. t , 24i M LIZZI DOTER wRI
of °emu A.dmission E
free.••
LINCOLN, JOHNSON,
LI33IDICTICT
CONCEIT Er A. TA
The men of Philadelphia favorable to the election of
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
A.S
ANDREW JOHNSON
AS VICE PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES OF A.M.ERICA,
WILL,MEET
ON 'MONI3A.Y EVENING,
SEPTEMBERII.9m, AT 8 O'CLOCK,,
CONCTIIrr ILA 1_1143
CHESTNUT ST., BET. TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH,
To inaugurate the Hall for the coming
ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
Members of the Union Leagues and all.loyai men are
invited to be present.
Distinguished gentlemen will address the meeting.
By order of the _
sell-2t COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC, MEETINGS.
rgrUNITED STALES CHRISTIAN
oommisslON.—Cash adknowledgments for the
week ending September 1,,1564:
Fair and Festival at Wheeling, Va., per Saml.
Laughlin, Treasurer $2,500 00
Contributions received at Washington Agency
during August 1,532 55
Baum, Gross St -Co., produet4of colliery:7lms%
4, 1564 ' .-$93160,
Philadelphia and Residing Railroad Co.,
toll on above coal ' 444 24-1,375 74
Wycoff &Denisson, Wasbington, D. C 1,000 (Q
PH lIADELPHIA.
Roxborough Baptist Church, per W. H. Lewis 12 76
John Peddle 60 00
Market Square Sabbath School, Germantown,
Per Geo. If Burg , in, Supetintendent 35 00
A Lady, per Rev. 1. P.. Harbaugh . 10 00
First Reformed Presbyterian Church 60.00
Screen Baptist Church, West Philadelphia,
Per B. N. English 39 70
Ladies' Christian Commission of St. Jude's
Church,
per Rev. Sir. Lounsbu)y
E. C. -Pratt & Bro '
John Brady
H. F. Sloan (additional)
Frederick Brown
Miss Fox - -
R. 0
M. H
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Albin Le Pennock, Upper Darby, per Rev. B.
B. Botchkin..-. 100 00
Public westing at Media $35 SO
Sabbath • School First Presbyterian
Church; Cheater 61 76
Mission School First Presbyterian
Church, Chester • 11 25
Citizens of Media and vicinity, per Miss
Pearce and Miss Cochran 120 60
Citizens of Media, per Hiss Evans.. .. .. SO 00
Union meeting in Presbyterian Church,
Chester 23 19
M. E. Church, per John Cochran,
Chester 5 SO
• 537.9 60
•
Rev. John Frilch's Congregation, Steinsville, '
Lehigh .county - BO 50
Zion Botha Church, Greeneville, 13erke corm;
ty, per Mrs. Rosa C. Vicolls 9.00
An inhabitant of Chester county, -per Rey. 'R.
AL Patterson 5 00
H. Stanch, Pottsville 5 00
hire, Wm. Wolf, Centre county - 5 00
Amount contributed from other parts. of the
country, acknowledged elsewhere in religious
papers 3,403 00
, . $16,866 64
:Amount previously acknowledged "94,146 36
JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer
The United States Christian Commission beg leave to
acknowledge the receipt of the following additional
Stores up to September 16, 1664:
SOUTHEASTER S' PENNSYLVANIA. ' •
Philadelphia-1 package, per Rev. Dr. Kennard; 2
packages, Mrs. Stoddart; 10 shirts, Army Committee
Fifth Baptist Church; 3 boxel, 1 parcel, First Reformed
Dutch Church ; 1 package, Trinity, Church; 1 par
cel Daily News. "
Germantown-2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society Christ
Church.
Lan caster-1 box, Patriot Daughters.
Bioton-2 boxes, Dutch Reformed Church; 4 boxes, 1
keg, Presbyterian Church.
Downingtown-3 boxes. Aid Society.
Coatraville-3 boxes Ladies' Aid Society.
Twopundred and seventy-eight packages, boxes.
&c., acknowledged elsewhere in the.. - religiousl news
paperßes'Commission is - in urgent need of stores for the
field. The calls upon it from all quarters are con
tinuous. There is no vacation - or intermission; and
it is well that this is the case There shoed be
no intermission ever in the flow of Christian charity,
any mere than there could be of _Christ's own, and to
draws ours out, in its fullness and power we should
have an ever present remembrance of something to ex
cite and revive it. What better to this end than the
grovitg demands of the army for bodily, and mental,
and sphitual sustenance and life?
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman U. 6. C. C.
No. 11 BANK Street, Philadelphia.
FOURTEENTH WARD BOUNTIES
THE HI GHEST PRICE
will be paid for a few men to fill the Quota.
;Money Paid as Soon its 'Mustered,
at Provost Marsha PP Office. BROAD and SPRING GAR
DEN,byt6r. SRBIAIBRDI N E.
Forparticulareappirto
• FRED'K. A; VAN CLEVE, •
• • Chairman of Recruiting Comntittee,
201 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. sel7-tf
IW" IMPORTANT TO MEDICAL S M.?
DENTS.—The Trustees of the Regular Eclectic
Medical College of Pennsylvania, Sixth and Callowhill
Streets, Philadelphia, in order to aid .in supplying the
great demand for Physicians, offer to-take fifty STU
.DEN'S FREE. Matriculation, 0 Tickets Free ;
Demonstrator's Fee, $5; Diploma, $ 2 2 . Two sessions.
Winter Session begins October 3 1884_• Spring Session
February 1, M. JOSEPH SITES, M. D. Dean,
D.* SIXTH and CALLOWiIII.I, Streets, Phila.
• •
W * SECOND WARD AND TILE
DRAPT. —The deficiency of the Second Ward;
under tlse last call for troops. on the list of August, was
Wizen, from which. deduct for naval credits due the
watil 9SI, and from general naval credits 30, total naval
credits, 411 thus leaving the Second Ward to tarnish.
19 men. As it is generally believed a draft will take
place about:Thursday next, there is ample time to raise
this number if / the proper steps be taken.. it
lair IEIGHTEENdIa WARD-DRAFT.
A
meeting of the citizens of this Ward will be
bold on MONDAY EVENING. Sentember B.
o'clock, in the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHU R CH,
Kensington, (Rev. Wm. T. Eva,) GIRARD Avenue,
above Hanover street, for the purpose of making one
nitre effort to secure the quota of men required by the
Government from this Ward. The men can be obtain
ed if the cithsens will come forward and contribute of
their means, and support the committee in their efforts.
Addresses will be made by prominent speakers.
JuS. S. ELLEN, President.
DAVID R. DTOKER:iOs; Secretary. sel7- 2th
EIGINTEEN Til WARD CAM. rgi r" .. PAIGE CLUB.—An adjourned meetinu will be
held on THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Sept..lith, at S
o'clock, in the Ward Association Room, corner of
RICHMOND anti MARLBOROUGH Streets. Citizens of
the 'ward are cordially invited to attend.
. SAMUEL BOWER,SecretarY.
TWENTT•FOURT.II WARD; Bth
PRECUIC,T.—The friends of LINCOLN and
3011EBON trill meet on MONDAY ElifKaltle, Sept. ,
lfith et S o'clock, at tby NATIONAL UNIOM ILEAD.
QUA RT ERS. Market Street, above_Thitty-third. to or
gannize for the coming campaign. Let every loyal Mt
ze attend. • lt*
IigrCITIZENS OF TULE FOURTEENTII
ward interested In the effort to clear the ward
ft om a drat, had better attend the meetis g to be held
in Spring Garden Hall, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING.
Interesting reports may be expected. It
EIGHTEEN*3I w a L RD.—Strg.
SCRIBERS to the Bounty Fund are requested
to make immediate payment to the undersigned, or any
of the Precinct Committees. Any person contributing
TWENTY-FIVE L oLLARS will have his money re
tarded if drafted. Men are enlisting, and the quota is
being reduced; if the citizens will sustain the efforts of
the Committee, the men will all be obtained and the
Ward saved from the draft. The Committee meetevery.
'MONDAY ard THURSDAY EVENINGS, at the Ken
sington Engine Company's Hall, RICHMOND, above
Marlborough street. JOS: S ALLEN, President
C. M Luicsgs, Tres. ;D. DrcurasoN,Seey. Esel7.7t*
RIC,IIITEENTH WARD BOUNTY.
—The Committee of this Ward are now paying .
the highest bounties to all persons crediting themsetves
to the Ward. Enrolled citizens furnishing substitutes
will be entitled to the Ward Bounty. Immediate_pay
ment made, on applical ion to CHARLES JI.• LUKENS._
Treasurer, 103,5 BEACH Street, above Laurel . : 5e17..71r.
WAT A MEETING OF THE LADIES'.
COMHITTEES of the TURNER'S LANE HOS
PITAL held September 12,:1864; as unanimously
• Resolved. That thdy heartily apprenate the kind and
faithful services rendered that Hcispital, since its es
tabllsbment August, 1E62, by its late lady •matron
ELIZABETH W. ABBOTT, and that they gratefully
acknowledge the courtesy and kindness experienoe
horn her in their. mutual relations, and tender to her
bereaved relatives their sincere sympathy in their
heavy loss; ;
lar 870 WARD BOUNTY.--ELEVENTH
WARD is paying $5O to every recruit credited
to the Ward; and .20 to any person bringing a recruit.
The Committee are at the Ball, N. E. corner SECOND
Rod COATES Streets, every day from 9 to 6 o'olocir.
CommirrEs.—Lowis Chester, P. Tuohy; Rev. Wm.
Cathcart, Treasurer; Geo. A .. Quigley, Chairman; Wm.
C. Rice, Secretary. lt*
tar TINE CITIZENS OF . TUE sur.ra
PRECINCT FIFTEENTH WARD, in favor of a
vigorous prosecution of the war arid• of sustaining the
peseta Administration in its endeavors to suppress We
existing Rebellion. will assemble at the southwest cor
ner of TW REM SECOND ALLO WM I. f, Streets.
(second story , ) THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 8
o'clock. for the Purpose of thoroughly organising the
Precinct.
R. J. Magee, 1 Joseph Wndartin, • •
Jossph kungen, ' J o h n P . mi ne.
' Archibald NY. Onrry, • Davis Emrey,
it* . • Wil liam Curry..
DIVIDDIID.—TIIE • DIRECTORS
lag '• of :the •NOBLB AND BBTASATEII. PETRO
LEUM COMPANY ha ve this day • Aeciared their Fifth
Monthly Dividend ofDIN PER CENT. from the earn
la is of the mouth of August,insk-ult 4 fifty Per cent. on
the capital - in. live moatbe, payable, tree of State fay,
OA the 20th .instant. •• Books cites on 13th and reopen
214: • GEOItOB W. BUNTER, Secretary,
SErnmiliita 4 186 f - - 88.15 54
tar THE EVENING • SESSIONS OF
CRITTENDEN'SCOMMERCIAL COLLEGig,
037 TiBESTNUT Street. NOII commence TEIIIRSD AT
EVENING, Sept.l6th, to continue until Apra 15th. 186 g.
Tonne Ms n fully prepared for the countinghouse. Dnoir
loeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Tele•
siren/ init. &0., are taught in the most thorough and prac
lical.manner.. Students are instructed separately. and
at such hours as may best snit their convenience. sels-4t*
igir• EIGHTH WARD—TILL DRAFT
IN THE EIGHTH WARD.--There aro still
wanting more than TWENTY MEN to till the quota
of the Eighth Ward. Volunteers are offering every
day, bet the funds of the - ward are exhauste Sab
tcriptlons will be received by
J. Q. ROSEXGARTEN. Treasurer,
4t 6. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
gr .l
SENTATIVE, AND VOLUNTEER AGENCY,
4-11 CHESTNUT Street.—The highest Bounty paid at
tbia ace sueandt bree-yeart volunteers. sel3-st*
FAIN I. FAIR!! FAIR 1 1-.. NOW
frarOPEN WRIORT'S INSTITUTE, FRANK- .
FORD, for the BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. • . eel-10t'
lar" SEVIITHWABIE SA.NIC.!
PRILADELPHIA, Sept. 8. 1864.
'A Special Hestia[ of. the Stockholders be held 'at
the Banking House o n SATI7RDAT, October Bth, 1864.
at 10 o'clock A. M. to decide on the expediency- of COIL °
vertlng the Bank Into a National Association.•agree
ably to an act of Congress. approved June' 3, 1864, and
to take anch'other action as may be nectesart.. • •
By order of the Board of Directors.
st.9.lm F. P. ST/SEL, Cashier.
00 00
10 00
10 00
50 00
250
00
5 00
2 00
1111=
.30,1 t 0 00
THE PRESS.--PHIL A.DELpHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1864
LABOR, REVENUE.
1.18-V OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE pN
LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUE;
Ito. 118 South SEVENTH Street.
The undersigned, Treasurer of this Committee, Witt(
pleasure acknowledges thefollowing subscription% re
cei*ed within the last month, viz. •
From E; 'Horde, Treasurer of .oltr • Coal Com
miltee..2 $lO, MD 60
Per Mrs; J: W. Forney: - • From Table Department of .the ,Fair, balance,
per Jas. L, CLlghorn..
Per Wm, Darlini ton, Chairniat, Westchester,
_balance of collections
W. R. Allen. Bensalem, Backs co '
Per Edward Miller, Chairinan:
Philadelphia St Erie Railroad, Maintenance of
Way Department
Northern Central Railroad. Motive Power De
partment $75 SI
Maintenance of Way Department... ... . . C 7 05
Per Thomas J. Stryker, Eau , Treasurer for the
State of Ntw StraeY, Trenton:
Charles P. Smith •
Miss C. Taylor
Henry Race,,M. 8., Clinton, N. I •
Bank of New Jersey and Employees.
Lawrenceville. N. sT
High School, Lawrenceville, N. .T.. ,
State Lunatic Asylum (employees).—
From a Gentleman in Trenton...:. •..
James Ewing. Esq
Ladies' Aid Society, Milford, N. J
Ladies ofßridgeborougb andvicinity, Burling
ton county, N. J
Collection Second Ward, Trenton. ...... .
S. H. Smith, proceeds of lecture
Mrs. Samuel H. Wilson •
From a little boy tin box public 5ch001).......,
Freehold township, Monmouth county
Millstone township
Brick Church, Marlborough, Monmouth co..
Proceeds of Strawberry Fes i.val held by La
dies' Aid Association of 11 ightstoWn.. ... ..
Atlantic township, per J. F. Taylor...
Third Presbyterian [llama,
Ladies' Aid Society, Central Baptist Church.
Trenton ...•
M. O'Neil, P. M., Fort Lee, Bergen. county..
Second ward, Trenton.;... . ........ ..........
Trento - a Wiard Ordnance
Sundry persons per Miss Pd. A. Hall ... ..
Fifth Ward, Trenton
High School, Lawrence.- - .. ~. .. . .... ... .
First Ward, Trenton • •
...............•.
•
From Gloucester county
From Geo. W. Cowperthwait, Cccean county..
From B. V. Carter, Woodbury, N. 3
From Franklin township, Thauterdon county.
Total per Mr. Stryker.... .. . ... $4,060 90
Soldiers' Aid Society
Per Walter collections '
Per Sohn W. Lynn, Chairman—
Balance
Per R. H. Gratz, Chairman--
R. 11. Gratz, Eso ' 500 00
Organic Oil Co • 100.00 "
Seneca Oil Co • 100 00
Van Buren , Oil Co 100 00
Horse Creek Oil Co ' 100 00
Washington Oil Co , 100 00
Maguire 011 CO Oa 00
Cash' 12 13
Previously acicnowledged by this committee.s233,o74 09
Other subscriptions thankfully received and. acknow
ledged.
Chairmen and others in this city and throughout the
State, baying balances on hand, are respectfully re
quested to remit them at once (without waiting for fur
ther receipts), as it is desirable to close the business of
the Great Central Pair:
JOH Di W. GLAGIIORN, Treasurer,
Office 11. S South SEVF,NTII Street, - Philadelphia.
PHILiIbEhPIEA., Sept. 16, IS6-1. lt •
METE TREASURER OF TUE FUND'
to ielieve the distressed people of Chambers..
burg has received the' following amounts since hislast
report: - __
Amountprevionsly reported.'. ... .... ....i......524 551 2o
Busby &CO 56 - .....• , lOU 00'
John Dallett & Co * .. • • 100 00'
Rowland & Ervien 50 00
H. Craig & Co ...• • 60 00
Riddell St Leech 50 00
Allman & Wenger ' 25 00
J. T. & E. L. Perot 25 00
D. W. Berstine .-: 25 00
Shipper & Detwiler 25 00
Thos. Wattson ' 25 00
Malone & Co
2. (X)
James C. Prichett -. . 5 5
00
J. W. Supplee 5 00
Gillespie & McKnight - 500,
Landis & Stone 5 00
Jos. R. Dickson & Co 500
Paul & Richards - 5 00
C. B. Rogers 5 00
James Steel &Co * 50 00
J. E. Palmer * 500
I:mith & Bro 5,00
Baker &Dopkins .... :."... .. .. . '... 4 . ..... . . . ..... 500
Cash . ..... .. . ....... .• ' 5 00
Staufer Sr.. Diehl. 5 00
A:F. Bendel son ''.. 10 00
Stephen N. Winslow 5 00
Cash •... 6 00
P. Steman 505
L. G. Graff ' 10 00
Cash . 2 00
Alexander Nesbit 20 00
'Samaritan.-" 3 00
J. layman Claghorn - 25 00
Mrs. Jane Wilson, Chester county 5 00
David Scull, Cape May . 100 00
A. G. Cattell, '' " ... ....... ........ • .-.- 100 00
Anthony Reybold 50 00
R. D. Cary . 50 00
Jos Tatum ...„ .. .. ... .... ... ...., 30 00
Cash 500
Mary S. 'Tyler 200
hire. Wm. M. Le.ech•;... ” 500
Mrs. J. T. Dietz 5 00
Elizabeth Tetherick, Potts"iDle 5 00
A Friend. 200
Church of the New Testament, per Rev.Thos.
D. Stockton 45 00
Cash * 4 • .. .. . .. . 500
E. D. G. Sharplees 50 00
. W ... 1 00
Trinity Church, Oxford, per K Y.Buchanan.. 2 05
Daniel Neall 50 00
J. G. Maxwell & Son, per Thaddeus W Mark-
ey . . .
A Friend •
A Friend, per Mr. Claghout
Wm. Sellars &Co
Merrick & Sons
Phenix Iron Co
Morris, Tacker, & Co
Morris, Wheeler, & Co
Marshall, Phillips, & Co
N. Trotter & Co
Cabot & Etting •
J. J. Thompson
& •
Hoopes Townsend •
Presbyterian Church, Oxford
J. W. Tatum
B. B. M. Dover,Delaware
From A. M. E. Anion Chdrch, on Coates St..
Per - Mrs. Wm. S. Stockton, for colored suf—
ferers • •••
Arnold. Nusbaum, & Nirdlinger....
Perry& Co
Gans, Leberman. &Co •
Wolf, Mayer, & Co
Snyder, Grubb, & Co
Troutman & May
Go.dmon. Berg, & Co
Doldemith, Bros
Joseph S. Dell
J. Bryan &.Co
Brooke & Push
T. B. Mingle St - Co
Sitar, Sharplees. & Co
Mark, Divine, & Co
E. A. Hunsicker & Co
Detwiler & Hartrault
Geo. Cookriutu & Co '
W. W. Coos man
M. S. Myers t.
Holla & Smith
Cseb, T • •
.T.&'Co"` - '
J. Madden, 'Jr •
Mules Reywor '
T. B. Parker •
Cut tie & Knight
Wilaurth & Brook
schisou & Bitner
E. Bennett
• Id .lEcElrok
•
S. Matlack
Wil'onFftzgersid.•— • - ..
J. Twaddle
S. White
R. McMullen
N. Seller'
Cash. H
Lloyd, Twining, & C 0....
Isaac Fetters...
Matthew Raib
T0ta1403,011 90
. EDIII:UND.A.' . ISODDS'it, Treasurer,
6.2 t • Dock-street Wharf.
DE&FT ASSOCIATION OF SECOND
WARD. —A few more Men are wanted to com
plete the quota of this Ward. All citizens interested in
baying the DRAFT avoided, can only accomplish that
object by sobscyibing to a fund to pay the same boun nee
that are given'by other Wards Subocriptioas will be
received by Mr. SAMUEL MOORE, Treas., S. E. corner
of liEvaini sad PAUL Ste. above Washington St.,
and st the meetings of the DAD Association. sel6-20‘
TESTI' WARD.—TITE CITIZENS
of the Tenth Ward, who have not responded to
the APPEALS FOR AID, to assist the ward in furnish
ing the frill number of men required hy the Govern
ment, are offered ONE MORE OFPORTUNITT to show.
their patriotism.
We require Four Thousand Dollars to make our work
complete. So far the burthen has been borne by about
one-tenth of the enrolled citizens of the ward. The
Committee urge upon all who are able to come forwai d
and do their duty promptly.'
A. H. FRANCISCUS. Treasurer,
No. 513 MARKET Street.
my , NO riCE=-THE BOOKS OF SUB
SCRIPTION tb 'the Capital Stock of the "NA
TIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY," will - be
opened for receiving Subscriptions on the 15th inst., at.
Our Office. This Company has a very large Oil Terri
tory in Fee simple,. together with some of .the • most
valuable producing Lessen on Oil Creek, the present
production from which is yielding a good revenue upon
he capital of the company.
For further information apply to the undersigned.
COCHRAN & RIIStiaLL,
WA North FRONT Street.
agr• PIWTEENTIII WARD IN THE
DR AFT!—The hut lifeetingtocomWete arrange
tnents.to avoid a draft will be held on TUESDAY EVS
BING, 20th inst.,•st the N. E. Church. cornerof TWBIT
TIBTH and SPRING • GARDEN Streets. As this will
be the last effort to prevent a draft in the ward, it re
mains with those who have not contributed to.the
bounty fund to say whether they Will. make up the
balance of money yet required or take all the risks end
disgrace of permitting the draft to .be. made. 83000
more will .finish up the work. Should we fail to oh.
tein tbisiamount, we must cease paying.bounties. Come
to the meeting; bring your neighbors,• and hear the re
ports of your committees. • • •.
tel7-St B. 1": 11. BJRKINBINE, Chairman.
••rirrEparrn.whain. • 33011011 M
PIIND COMM*TTEE meets THIS maid MONDAY
EVENING next, at:School. Hooke, TWENTIETH and
COATES Streets, from 7X to 9: o'clock, to receive sub
scriptions. We regpire AMMO' immediately. Bring
your 71. °D ay TB IS ENENINO. without fail, it yon•wish
to avoid the draft. THOMAS WOOD,
sel7.2t Treasurer.
lay' OFFICE. OF THE LEHIGH COAL.
AND NAVIGATION CO &WAY( Y
PHILADELPHIA, Sept.s 14, 1664.
Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3
O'clock P. M of TUESDAY, the 4th of October next,
for any portion or the whole of One Million ($1,000,000)
of Dollars, as part of a new loan authorized by acts of
Assembly, pa) able on the Ist of April, 1964, with inte
rest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. payable quar
terly, on the lei day of the-months of January, April,
'July, and October, of each year, and both principal and
lnrerest secured by a' mortgage •on•-tbe Company's es-.
tales arid Iran chites. The proposals must be in writing;
endorsed "Proposals for Lehigh Loan," and-left at
'this; dike, where • they will remain without.-being
op_ened until the meeting, of the Board of Managers, at
123 o'clock on Wednesday, the 6th of October next.
The offerers of accepted proposals will be early thereaf
ter notified of such acceptance, when the premiums of
fered will be i rams diatelY Payable, and' afterwards each
at liberty to pay the amount accepted by month
ly instalments of 10 per cent. or more thereof; or the
whole at one time, at his or-her option. The Managers
'nerve to themselves the nght of rejecting any bids
not satisfactory.
Byorder of the Dvard of Managers. • '
BD WIX WALTAIb
Treasuret. •
ilgr. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.—AET
examinatinn of Applicants for the Professorship
of Chemistry end Natural Philosophy, In the Philadel
phia High School, witl•be 'held at the School Hone, S.
F. corner of BROAD and GREEN Streets, commencing
on FRIDAY, September Kld.at 2 P. M.. Salary 6;1,300 per
annum. By order of the High School Committee.
sel3.tn the 123 JAMES FREEBORN, Chairman.
PZNNE.YLVANIA. OIL CREEK
PETROLEUM COMPANY, Summit 6, 1864.
'A meeting of, the Stookholdem of the Pennsylvania Oil
Creek Petroleum Company Will he held at their office,
N 0.411 WALBUT.Strdet, on MONDAY, 26th inst:, at
12 o'clock hi., to receive a report of the attain of the
Company By order of the Board of Directors..
ce6- L1)11)8100. • AUG. C. LEID Y, Secretary.
WOFFICE OF THE • OIL .33 &SIN
PETROLEUM COMPA.IO', 142 South THIRD
Stnet, Philadelphia.
The Directors of this Comoany have this day de
clared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. out of the net
earnings for the month of September. clear of tax, paYa•
hie on and aft*r October Ist 1864. The Transfer Books
will be closed from the 25th Inst..till inclusive.
PA MADE'
. . . _
• WM. S . . LANE, Secretary.
LrrttA, Sept. I. 1804. eel6-3t*
711.71.NDAii41111C12Q6 CONPANY.
PUILADELPHIA,September 9, 1864. '•
NOTICE, IS EIEREBY GIVEN that an tottalmeat of
ONE BOLLA.R. PER SHARE on each and erery.share of
the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY
has this datbeen called in, payable on or before the
26th day of tieptember, 1864, at the Office of the Coin
puny, 110. 321 WALNUT 'Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors, B. A. HOOPES.
eclo-tocl Treasurer.
Mr" OFFICE OF THE MANDAN RII.
BING COMPANY,'No. 324 WALNUT Street.
Pet L ADHLPRIA, September 9, 1984.
NOTICEIS HEREBY (HY= that a Dividend has
been declared. made to Stockholders of rec.rd at the
close of business October let, 1864 as follows:
• Three. Shares of the Resolute Mining Company and
Five. Shares of the Medora Mining Company for every
Twenty Shares of the Mandan Mining Company upon
which allinstalments then due shall have been paid
i at the rate of cis dollars per share
r
No fractions of shares will be issued, but will be paid.
for rbT the
Resolute,cornpac
and e ht dollars per share of Medora.
ofßysnlo-ioul order of the actors, B. A. HOOPES,
Secretary, and Treasurer.
' •
JEENTIE WARD.-250 DIEN WAN IN
WED to EH thq quota of the Tenth Ward. Highest
bounty patd. Apply to
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Street.
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=MEI
NATIONAL UNION TICKET..
FOR IP'RESIDIEWT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
OF ILLINOIS.
FOB "11( 1 E PRESIDENT,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OF TENNESSEE
ELECTORAL TichET.
,SENATORIA.L...
MORTON McMICHAEL, Philadelphia
T. GUNNiNGIL&M, Beaver County.
, REPRESENTATIVE.
1. Hobert P. King, 13. Elias W. Hale,
2, G. Morrison Coates, 14. Charles H. Shriner,
3. Henry Bumni, 15. John Wister,
4, William H, Kern, 16. David MeConaughy,
5. Barton H. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods,
6. Charles M. Bunk, 18. Isaac Benson,
r 7. Robert Parke, 19. Sohn Patton,
B. William Taylor. - 20. Samuel B. Dick,
9. John A. Hiestand, 21. Everard Bluer,
10. Bichard H. Correll, 22. John P. PBllllB4,
11. Edward Holliday, 23. Ebenezer Arch:Lakin,
12. Charles F. Read, 24. John W. Blanchard,
al Committee.
By order of the State Can
COUNTY OFFICERS.
SHERIFF
HENRY C. HOWELL
REOISTSR OF 'WELLS,
FREDERICK M. ADAMS.
CLERLOF TAT ORPHANS' COURT,
EDWIN A: DIEVI3IOg.
CITY OFFICERS.
•
RECEIVER OF TAXES,
CHARLES O'NEILL.
'errr COMMISSIONER,
THOMAS DICKSON
CONGRESS.
First District—JOHN M. BUTLER.
Second District--OFfARLES O'NEILL.
Third District—LEONAßD MYERS.
Fourth Distriet—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY
Fifth District—M. RUSSELL THAYER.
SENATOR—Third Digtrlet.
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
EIMBIESENTATIVES.
First District--WILLIAM FOSTER.
Secon,d District—WlLLlAM H. RUDDIMAN.
• Thira District—RlCHAßD BUTLER.
Fourth District—W. W. WATT.
Fifth District—=JOSEPH. T. THOMAS.
.SixthDistrict—'4AMES FREEBORN.
...; 4 .-Seventh District—THOMAS COCHRAN.
Eighth Distriet—SAMES N. KERNS.
Ninth District—CHAßLES. FOSTER.
Tenth Dietrict—SAMUEL S. PANCOAST.
Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER.
Twelfth District—LUKE V. SUTPHIN, Sn.
Thirteenth District—ENOS C. RENNER.
Fourteentli'Dlstrict—FßANClS HOOD.'
Fifteenth District—GEOßGE DE HAVEN, JR.
Sixteenth District-,WILLIAM F. SMITH.
Seventeenth District—EDWAßD G. LEE.
Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER.
INILITARY.
Di{ A F T
WILL SURELY DOME OFF ON MONDAY; 3.9ra
THE LAST CHANCE.
ENLIST IN A GOOD REGIMENT,
199th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLS.
COME ONE AND ALL TO HEADQUARTERS,
11 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND D1T.:11316
HIGH BOUNTY.
0R,14 VINEG.A.RDIMENO & CO.'S
C
CELEBRATED MANITFACTURE.As the•time for
Pickling and preserving bas arrived, we would. call the
alteration of housewives and others to our superior qua
lity-of PICKLING VINEGAR.. As this Vinegar is menu
featured expressly with the view of keeping Pickles and
Fruits, housekeepers will find it greatly to their advan
tage to see that they phrchase our article, as it is nranll.-
. factdre'd from purely vegetable matter, and , warranted
free from drugs.
A trial wilt convince any.housecilfe that it is the only
pure article of manufactmed Vinegar sold in the mar
ket.
In order that the public may know where our CORN
VINEGAR can be purchased, we furnish a partial list
of the grocers that keep it for sale.
Office 35 South FRONT Street. Factory,. NORRIS
Street, below Second.
Archer & Reeves, 1:5 North. Water.
Rogers & McKeever. 325 North Third.
Long & Moore, 1615 Market.
• S. Martin, corner Thirteenth. & Market..
R. Graham & Co. , 1t35 Market. •
Walter Graham, Sixteenth & Market.
T. M. Kerr, 1107 Market.
He 11flick & Nolan, 130 Arch.- •
. P. Gelzer, 333 North Second. .
.. •
Waterman &lt '
oung 407 North . Third.
Benjamin Thor, 713 South Fourth.
W. S. McDon , Fourth and Seippert.
, Gillespie Ze lar, Sixth and Market.
• S. 0. Graham, Second and Coates.
Brooks:—Gernmantown - roadv below Norris:
Wm. Barter, 1219 Market.
Poromer & Brother, Third & Union. •
F. W. Carter, 28 Ninth 'Wharves.
Congdon & Caldwell, 1205 Market.
Fit. 6. Sall, Can den.
J. H. Wahl, 327 North Fifth.
C. Young, Front and What , . on. ,
J. J. Cook &Co., Front & Race.
B. Thornton, Twentieth & Wallace.
J. R. Webb, Eighth and Walnut.
T. Black & Son, Broad and• Chestnut.
Esher & Fox, Ninth and Cherry.
George B. Brown, Ninth and Locust. •
Wm. Clark, 'I weifth and Race. • •
J. Frasa, Fifth and Race. '
S. M. Rowland, Tenth and Vine.
F. S. Mintzer, 1814 Vine.
Spillin & Jordon, Eighth and Arch.
N. Frick, Frankford road and Dauphin.
N. Setter, Seventh and . Wallace.
H. A. Wagner, Eighth and Green.
W. K. Reiff, Twenty-second and Mount Vernon.
James (leant rell, .Eighteenth and Ridge road.
Win. Kelly. Twelftt. and Girard avenue:
'l. N. Wiggin, Fifteenth and Brown.
J. N. Bold, 623 Girard avenue. •
. C. Jones, Callowhilland Front.
C. Brown, Eighteenth and Wood.
Phillips - 3r Son.' Sixteenth and Cherry.
W. J. Holt, 521 North Second.
'J.'Hughes, Third and Thompson.
'F. Gat-her, Ninth and Washington.
W. b. Bnsten, 311 Perth Thirteenth. •
3. & J,= McMullen, Sixteenth and Pine.
French at'Bro., Twentieth and Mount Vernon. •
.1. East.: Eighteenth and Mount Vernon.: •
hi. A. Hoffman; Nineteenth and Coates. ' •
T. R. Patton . Thirteenth' and Locust. ,
Wm. Met:Uric*, Twenty-third and Vine. ' •
• J. Spillman, Twenty-first and Vine.
3. Williams. 9016 Cello , vhill.
C. A. Snyder, 1811 Coates.
B. Brooks, Seventeenth and• Brandywine.
B. Ogg, 261 South Twentieth.
E. Strietn•Eleventh and Spring Garden.
T. W. Fisk, 1241 Girard avenue,
' B: W. Gargood, Tenth and Dream
J. Stewart.llBl Ridge avenue.
B. Small, Nineteenth and Poplar.
F. Schaffer, Thirteenth and Parrish.
B C. Moore Twelfth and Green. •
A. ltipsett, Nineteenth and Hamilton,
' D. Moore. 2126 Ridge road.
Falstaff & Bro., Eighth and Oxford.
J. Kramer,' Sint h and• Poplar. •
B. TrudeP, Fifteenth and Vine. •
J. Bartley, Twenty-fourth and Spring Garden ,
J..ValiD, Seventh and Filbert.
Es 'Beim, Seventh and Cherry.
R. 14: hiciffun, Fourth and Diamond. .
• F. Kieffer, 252 Julianne. - •
T . ' H. Buckner '
, Norris and Memphis. • . • • •
C. Brown, Nineteenth and Wood.
S. Calbert, Sixteenth and Vine.
W. H. Martin, 605 Girard avenue.
' Jes.•Broomall, 253 North Thirteenth. . •
0. 0. Rich, Sixteenth and Sansom. N • •
W. W. McNutt, Seventeenth and Sansom. . • .: '
W. B. Blair, Seventeenth and Sansom.
Jas Miller. 18)3 Market:
P. Boyle, Twenth-second and Cuthbert.
Traviila & Hoffman, Thirty-sixth and Haverford
road.
T. Lippincott,.i769 South. Second.
J. Grist, 1219 South Second. . .
C. Walter, 920 Callowhill. • . . ; ...
'I,. 111. Isenbrie, Resler and Norria. ; •:':' -.,
'1.... -.>
J. Johnson, Third and Queen. -• •: '.:..
J. B. Murray, Hanover and Melon. .• .... -
F. Gunner, Thompson and Charlotte. • '• .
Mrs. McKenna, 1118 Locust.
P. Mathews, 12r3 Pine. -
I. Daley, Philip ar d Columbia.
T. Fair, Thirteenth and Fitzwater.
' S. Fagan, Eighth and Lombard.
Geo. Alexander. Third and CoateS. .
C. N. Gesmeyer, 628 CallowhilL
J. Griffin, Front and hiOrrie.
C. C. Porter,.B69 North Tenth: •
.1 . : S..Clymer,_964 North Second.
J. Stoltz, 381 Germantown road.
P. Biehl, 320 Germantown road . .
L. H. Taylor, 1619 Germantown road.
- S. Louder,-Germantown road, above Berks.
J. , Biedler, 2018 Germantown road '
J‘lFrick, Germantown road add Diamond. ••
•• Jr Neill, Thirteenth and Catharine.
~'. E.. RP,Cook , Se venteenth and Coates:
•: , •L. Kensill, 277 Poplar.
. ,
. : Geo. Borst, 32.5 Poplar:
J. McCarthy, Tenth and Saneom.
• W. Kennedy, Eleventh and Ellsworth. - -
J. R..Wisherbee Rleveuth and Federal.
'B. Percival, 811 Poplar.
• James Martin. 2122 Market.
J. Bellettup, Norris and Clinton.
T. Kell)", 812 North Fifteenth._'.
C Brown, Fifteenth and Spring Garden. '
George I'.Leedom, Sixteenth and Brandy Wine,
J. J. Ricards, Second and Catherine,
r. • -
J: Bmc t f.: ceconlfabil 0211611*E, . _
~ VM- , O'Keefe, 812 Catharine.
S. Mullen, Twelfth and Wood. .
J Hoffer, Camden, North Second street.
J. Damenhower, Camden, North Second street.
P. W. Croter & Co. , Second and Shippen.
J. GUY, Second and Jervis.
1,, Bell, 233 North Fifteenth. . • .
D. Dougherty, 3308 Richmond street. '
J. Craig, Fifteenth alio Lombard....
D. Renner, Fourth and Willow.
Sheri &Son, Eleventh and Parrish. . .
D. Wolf, Thirteenth and Parrish.
A. Fullerton,Fifth and Christian •
C E 'Gwyn , Frank ford road and Crease.
W. J. Schick, 2031) Germantown road.
J Casey, =North Twelfth. -
W. McLaughlin, 515 Carpenter.
Grainger & Bro ' Tenth and Federal. . .
M. Ciouder, 630 Morris. ..
D. Corwin. Second and Federal.
J. Kit che, 219 Race.
• in..kaitey, 1213 South Eighth.
W. Stratton, Carroll and Sergeant. ' •
Mr. Carr, 92 North Twenty- h nst. "
J. Stinson, Fourth and 'Monroe. '
' L. Stremruel. Ella and Amber,
J. Biers,•Fifth and Carpenter. •
J. I. Stevenson, Third and Wharton:.
P. Marseilles, 2001 Callow hill.
B. 'Winder, 1247 North Front
D. F Wolf, Vineyard and Perkiornen.
M. :Member. Thirty -seiventh and Welitut.
- -L. Harter, Fairmount, West Philadelphia.
Wm. Rose. 16441 Ridge road. '
J. Atkisson, Twentieth and Market. . ,
F..Feutchall. Seventh and Callowhill.
J. Dell, 3 3 37 Jnlianna.
• P. Gaul, 1021 Cumberland.
J. Garrard, Fairmount, west side.
"., D. Ships, .., we Mb. and Locust.
'J. ,Callahan, 2000 Goatee.
'lleo. Et ochrine, Fourth and. Poplar. .
Mrs. Schuyler, Germantown road.
:. R. Dryfoos. Charlotte and Brown.
.'.
B. Miller, 8 South Eighteenth
F. Warner, 1703 North Eleventh. •
• . D. McCafferty. Richmond and Williain.
H. Allen, William-street wharf.
~..Musitelman & France, Poplar and Lawrence.
Geo. Smith, 373 Richmond street. . .
- Edwards & Brother, Ann street,-Richmond.
W. B. Martin, Sixth and Sylvester.
Price &Carver, Richmond and Ross. '
Mrs Smith, Frankford
Geo. Wilburn, Frei:afford.
, J. Cooper, Frankford.
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to every business roan. tl6 cents.
THE BRIDAL EVE. Ay Mrs. South Worth. In paper
$1.60, or in cloth $2:
hELF-SACRVICE. By the author of "Margaret
Maitland: " In paper $1 50, or in cloth $2.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. By the author of "Man
in Gray. 1 ' In Paper' $l. 50„.0r in cloth $2. ,
FAMILY FRID.E.. By the atuhor of "Pique.'' 51.50
in paper, or $2 in cloth. 1,
•
Bent free of patAags onire aelpt of retail price.
Address, with orders, .
witcrrages.
T. B. if IT EIBBSO Sr ,
_ 30er CBESTAT Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Send for Catalogue anti Canvassers' Circular.
All the NEW. BOOKS ste for sale at PPZERSONS'.' :
pRESIDENT LINCOLN-HIS FOR
TRAIT, PHRENOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY.
Also Hon. FESSENDEN, and the three new Bish
ops, THOMPSON,.CLARK, and KINGSLEY. Physiog
nomy, with portraits. of the Horse, Lion, Gorilla, Wolf,
Sheep, Eagle, sc; Niehael An ' Our Teeth and
'Jaws, with signs of Character; Stammering,' its Cause
and Cure; In Prison; A Jewish Wedding; The -Afri
can Compared with Other Races; The Gulf Stream: A
New Theory; Language • ' 'Dreams ; Plants Without
Seeds; Railroad Men; To' Correspor dents,• The Story
. of Adam and Eve; Eternal Punishment; Unbeliefi: Soul
and Spirit; What is the Difference? Immortality; Mar
rying Cousins. Sm., in October number of PHRENOT4O
- JOURNAL AND,LIPE ILLUSTRATED. News
men have it. Sent by first post tar 20 cents, by Mesers.
FOWLER & WELLS, 3SO BROADWAY, New York, or
J. L. CAPEN, 35 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia.
sell-2t i •
NAVAL SCIENCE-NEW 'BOOKS;
JUST PUBLISHED,
THE - HAND-BOOK OF ' THE UNITED STATES
NAVY, compiled and arranged by B. S. Oeborri, 1
volume.
GUNNERY CATECHISM, as applied to the Service
of Naval Ordnance intim UniactStatos Navy . ..l volume.
MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS,. including all the
Most recent works. For sale by
•
LINDSAY , BLAKISTON.
Publishers and Booksellers,
sel7 No. 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut.
I\TBW BOOKS NEW BOOKS !-ALL
New Books sold at a discount:
$2.00 Books f0r..... ...$l. 75 ;$1 Bookstor SO cents.
$1.75 Books for 1.50i75e Books 44
SLSO Books for 1.25,50 c Books4or..•—• "
$1.25 Books for 1.00;25e Booksibr "20
-
PITCHER'S cheep Book, Album, Picture, and Frame
store, SOS CHESTNUT Street. selo-swtt
SCHOOL BOOKS, . PENS PENCILS
INKS.
CHEAP LETTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES.
•• •• EIE2 NOTE PAPER AND) ENVELOPES.
.
. • . • initiaZo Sttr,mped Gratis.
...do Everything School .Wants
Supplied at , tbelowest rates,
And delivered to any address by
. • CHALLEN,'Bookseller. and Stationer,
sill•et I3O E CIIESTNIJT.
SHCROFT'S L 0 W-W ATB R DE
TECTORS.
Ashcroft's Steam Ganges..
Justice & Shaw's Mercurial Steam and. Blast Gauges.
Clark's Damper Regulator.' • • -
Water Gauges, Scotch Tabeklate. • •
AI3OB.•BATTLES, Aat.
smrhatkl n
ux.nst Street, Phila.
PETS AND .01L-CLOTHS. w .
FALL 1864.
1864.
GLEN cffo MLILLS,
GNEREANTOWN
MeCALLt,III .& CO.,
CARPET VAIMHOVI3E,
509 CEPSTNIMEIVIIIEZ
_ _
icel6-tf • PEILADELPET
1864... * 1864
• ..
ItIeC.A3E;LAT43I Sr, C
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
• 519 CHIISTNIIT STREET.
80111-tf OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL.
CARPETS ! CARPETS! cATorrs.l
CLOSING OUT LATE IMPORTATIONS 20 PER CENT
•
LESS THIN PRESENT GOLD RATES. `
,`'
FRENCiR AND•ENGLISH AXMINSTERS.
WILTONS. OF ENTIRE NEW PATTERNS
.VELVETS AND TAPESTRIES, Wide Goods
With a large assortment of
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN 'CARPETS.
NEW VEI4ETIANS, PALATINE, AND, DAMASK
MAKE DRUG GETTS
WELL-SEASONEsp,PIL CLOTHS, dm 1, dte.
JAMES H. ORNE (5.1 CO.,
G2O CHESTNUT HTREET,
ael7•etuth6t Below Seventh.
WAJbL PAPERS.
pxkli;.tki3mx. - pmA.
WALL PAYER&
HOWELL 8.1
N. :. E;* OORNIX FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Mthi . 4aoftirers of
PAPER --JECELWGI:IPTG
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
LINEN SHADES AND HOLLANDS, . •
SOLID GREEN ANHAUFF,
CHOCOLATE GROUNDS, FIGURED, AND PLAIN
SHADES,
To which we invite the attention of
STOREKEEPERS. sel2-mwa 2m
t• EDUCA.TIONAL. ,
• 0..
•
MRS::'- BEECH , * AND DAUGHTER
'will re-open their Academy at the eleitant Ball
Room. southeas, corner of BROAD and SPRING GAR
DEN Streets, on SATURDAY, September 17. where they
will continue giving tenons every TUESDAY and SA
TURDAY. at 2 P. M., when all the most real:lien:able
European and .American Dances will be taught. Refe
rences tone fist faMillen in this city, who have placed
their children under their chare.
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT.-In connection with
which, they will introduce Dr. Lewis' far-famed Light
Gymnastics, for the full development of the Lungs and
54Digthping the Muscles and Spine.V,Those objecting
to Daneing can receive'l &aeons in the above aepe. ately,
With Walking, Moving introductions, &c. Lessons
Riven in Scheme and private families. Evening Class
now forming. Residence I\o. 1431 North T IVEIS PH
Street. • sel7-3t*
.r 4
,ITENING INSTRUCTION AT THE
QUAKER CITY.BUSENESS COLLEGE. See adver
tisement elsewhere in Ms paper. sel7-3t
JOAN 0. ZIitIMERMA.N'S ELEMEN
TARY SINGING CLASS will commence, eolith tv , et
corner or SLXTE and GIRARD avenue. on MONDAY
EVENING, Sept. 19; advanced Class WEDNESDAY
EVENING. 21st All interested in music are respect•
fully invited to attend. 11*
TO 'YOUNG lIEN.-THE BEST WAY
to succeed in Insiness is to prepare for it in the
beet manner, and the most valuable investment YOU
can make is to secure a course of instruction at
THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
N. E CORNER TENTH ..AND CHESTNUT Streets
an institution aff.-rding advantages of the very highest
order, being conducted upon a system of '
-ACTUAL }UhIiVESS 'PRUNING
original a:iel pre - emincitth/ Practiaa, under the
managerntnt•of gentlemen of education and extensive
experience in business.
The system of instruction combining: TIMM' and
PaAcTion in the most perfect meaner, presents undis
puted advantsties over the merely theoretical methods
of ordinary. "Commercial Colleges."
This institution Pas been the pioneer in
Mt DERN IMPROVERENTS,
and now offers in the substantial and practical value of
Ste course of it t.traction, and in all its appointments,
Unequalled intlticemeits to those who would insure sue-
Ce" au, impinyraent or business, by the best prepa
ration for its doges. •
INSTRUCTION IN
Book-keeping. Pep/vanillin, Commercial Calculations,
Commercial Law, Engineering, Survey ins. Naviga
tion, Telegrai him; &c. DAY and EVE
TELEGRAPHING BY SOUND,
and all the ditties appertaining to Telegraphing as a
profession*, is 'woe/Ica/4/ taught by, an operator of
eleven years' experience; students being allowed after
some practice to work on the wires extending to vari
ous other offices in and out of the cit.,. In this manner
they are fitted for the regular duties common to Isle
graph lines without another day's practice on any line,
and are read: , .to nit down at the opmating-table and
-cant a good salsrY
Nowhere else in the world can such advantages be oh-.
tained. Call and read letters from our graduates, who
are now Feb tiered all over the country.
:Call or send :for an-Illuetrated Circular.
,sel7. St L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., Principal.
s. E. 0 - OR, SET= LAD 414948. E. T STREETS
islooDN.
WATER:PROOF . :oI.OI:it:
baba a *tee stock. iffhloh iire are . es Iliggfoilese
than winal iwices
CUIVOVEDT. STODTIART
. 8; SBOTH:dt,
450.452, and 454 North SSCOIKD Street.
FANCY CABBIKEREB •
. •
• COATINGS.
We are now in daily redektt of desirable
• . PALL AND WINTER WOOLENS,
for Men's and Boys' wear, comprising the best styles of
foreign and American fabrics.
:CURWEN STODDART Sc BNOTIINR,
4.50,.452, and 454. N. SECOND Street, ab. .
WOOLEN SHIRTING
• PLAIDS.
• ,
Just opened, a lot of super German Flannels, at less
than regalar prices. •
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 Ncirth SECOND • Stieet,
sel7-3t above Willow.
T lIPIN'S FRENCH MERINOES AT $2.
.-R- 4 All-wool French Poplins at wsix.
Fine English Iderinoes at 81.75.,
2-yde wide, do . do 82.50.
1% do do do $2.
Plain and. Plaid'Aress Goods at 37340 to 624 c.
JOHN 'STONES,
sel6-tf 702 H.
ARCH Street..
NEW SKIRT Von 1564.
J. NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN.
HOOP SKIRTS.
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) .STEEL
SPRING
J. L. & J. G. WEST, No. 07 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK,
Are the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac
turers of this,
J. W. BRADLEY'S
ELLIPTIC STEEL ' SPRING
PATENTED DUPLEX.
SK JETS
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas
tic, flexible, and dn'rable spring ever used.enabling the
wearer,
in consequence of its great elasticity and fl*
bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use asea
and with the same convenience as a silk or num
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public,especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church 'DOWN or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing mail space. This entirely.removesthe dation:ly.
while giving the skirt the usual fnll and symmetrical
fotm, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera,-promenade, or. house
dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleaeure,.coinfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single day, trill' nager afterward
willingly dispense with the use Witham - - They kre the
best quality in every part, and by tar the lightestonost
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt-made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most
first-class retail stores in this cityand throughout the
different States. .
iler- Inquire for the" • • .
• •-•- DOUBLE ELLIPTIC-OEIRO SICIETif .
B RADLEY'S "DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT,
Very flexible, folded easily when in use to oconpy a
small space, making the mdst agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by - J. 31 HA_FLEIGH,
902 CHESTNUT Street.
"11).RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SHIRT—Mi greateet improvement we have ever
seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE
CURWZN STODDARTA BRO.,
."4450 4rv2, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
seedilm •
'MLIT.S.RY= GOODS.
vt ARMY. D. NAVY.
EVANS Sr, IIASSAIA‘i
MILITARY ':FURNISHERS,
418 A.RCR. STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords.
Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulets, Hats, Cape, Can
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and eveiythiug pertaining to the complete outfit of
Arniy and . Navy Officers. • •
kliberardieconat &Mired to the trade, 887-1 m
LA:f7 OF THE OLD'IAO*II% OF 1881,
SIX Hit CENT. INTEREST.
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYA4La IN opui..
FOR SALE,
IN LARGE ON SMALL SUMS.
AT LOWEST MARKET RAT•
BONDS.READY FOR DELIVERY
13. WRIGHT' fic
sel4-tool
•
NEW •LOAN OP 1.8t31. • •
nov BALAIiiO2 or T H E
• - w
t) e, , •
, 000"900- LOAN - •
having this day been , awarded, and .oux,bias proving
successful, we are prepared to ....
SELL TO CtiSTOMERS AT ONCE, '
In Large or Small
any amount of this moat desirable •
GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN.
at the market price.
We) ave always considered these `.`1881" Bonds as
the BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET There is but a
SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and. the premium will,
in our opinion, advance rapidly.
Parties having 5.20 Loan will do well TO CALL AND
EXcliAlt GE THEIR '5.20a for this more permanent
Loan; especially as now, owing.to the German demand
for the live•twenties,•a high rate can be obtained for
them. •
JAY COOKE et CO. ' •
selo-331 • 114 Booth. HIRD Street.
Tt.g NEW 7-30 LOAN.
.
%, • L. Subscriptions reeetved, awl the Notes far.
Dished free of all eharees. by • • - -
GEOZIGB 3. BOYD,_Banker.
au244m 1S South T URD Street.
( - ILL STOCKS
N-• BOUGHT Al D BOLD ON CONIMISBION,
GEORGB J. BOYD,
18 South TIIIND Street
TREASURY DEP ..................
AUGUST 24. 1884. '_NOTICE 'TO HOLDERS 0/
THREE YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY. NOTES. DATED .
OCTOBER 1, 1864. -
Holders of Seven-thirty Notes, dated October 1, 1861.
are hereby notified that they may' be presented imme
diately. in any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per
Cent. Bonds falling due after .Tune 30, 1611:1.
The interest on the Seven-Thirty Notes will be settled
up to'date of maturity; October], and the; Six Per Cent.
Bonds will bear full coupons from July 1.
The adjustment of interest 'Will be made by deducting
from the - amount of interest found to be due on the
Seven-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest ac
crued on the Six Per Cent. bonds from drily 1 to October
1; the balance Will be transmitted by the Treasurer's
coin draft immediately upon settlement.
•
The following regulations in relation to endorsements
must be carefu ll y obterved:
Where notes transmitted for settlement were issued
payable to order, and are held and transmitted by the
original owners, they 'most be endorsed by them.
" Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption,"
and bonds will issue in their name.
Where notes payable to order are held by other parties
than the original owners, the notes must have the en
dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed
by the present owners, " Pay to the Secretary of the
Treasury for redemption. "
For notes issued in blank, endorsed " Pay to the
Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bonds will
be issued to the parties transmitting them, and in such
manner as they may direct.
• 'When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at
torney, administrator, executor, or other agent, they
Must be accompanied by a duly certified. copy or certifi
cate of the authority under which he acts; and in all
cases by a letter stating the kind (registered or coupon)
and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bonds wanted.
in exchange.
When Registered Bonds are ordered, parties should
state at which of the following places they wish the
interest paid; viz: New York, Philadelphia, Boston,
Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Lou's or Cincin
nati. W. P. FESSENDEN,
an3B 18t Secretary of the Treasury.
110LIVIEB, BOOTH, & HAYDENS,
mAyuF4orußstr. OF • •
•
•
‘3IIEME)/1.1.
• V. •
No. 46 CHAMBERS STREET.
•
sell-6t' • NEW YORK.
CAMPAIGN MEDALS AND PINS OF
ItIcCLELLAN,
LINCOLN AND JOHNSON.
FREMONT AND COCHRAN,
for sale to the trade by
W. A, SMETHURST,
eelS tutbe3t* No. 7 BANE Street..
NEW 'MESS 'MACKE REL--100 KITTS
new Mess Mr.ckerel, in store and for see
CO.
KNNEDY, STAIRS, Sc CO.,
isel4-SV, 130 and 132 North WHARVES.
BUFFALO ROBE S..AITD HORSE
BLANKETS...46e undersigned has opened a large
assortment of ROBES and. BLANKETS. Dealers will
find it to their advantage to call and examine.
Also, on hand an extensive stock of Coach- Makers and
Saddlers' materials:
JOHN M FORD,
selOstral.6t* No. 49 North TRIED Street.
PICTURES OF RARE BEAUTY,
characterized by truthful resemblance of feature.
expression, and coloring of complexion. draßery. and
accessories, yon find in B. •F. REIMER'S Ivory typos,
624- ARC. Street. Its
MAGNIFICENT PORTRAITS.-
Bare artistic skill and long practical experience
bave
iach i Phot dw gr o a d h er *in as o e l v inccal-dr s n B.
F 6 2 R 4 81 A
R
C
S
Stieet. • L.*
SEED WHEAT.-THE ATTENTION
of FARMERS and other's Interested in Agriculture
is called toe superior lot of pure VE ETIAti (red . Me
diterranean) WHEAT. imported by Thos. Richardson
&Co and expressly selected for SBED.
The yield from former importations of this variety of
Wheat has averaged from Thirty-five to Forty Bushels
per acre,.and from comparison of this Importation with
the importations of former seasonq, we cam confidently
recommend it as the finest lot of SEED WIEt ELT brought
into this country for many yearn. It cannot fail to
give satisfaction.
Baying been appointed. Agents fur the sale of the
above 'Wheat, we can supply it in large or small quan
tities, to suit purchasers. Farmers and others inte
rested are requested to call and examine.
P. B. hiteiGLE & CO., •
Seedsmen,
• 103 MARKET Street.
T•AIDELPHIA, July 25, 1864 lt
SERVO FOR THE TEETHAND
T)B14
A- , (SUMS.—For .strengthening the gums, for pre
serving the teeth from decay, and for keeping .then
beautifully clean and the breath sweet, thie is be
lieved to be the bed preparation that science and vxpe
tience has ever produced. Prepared only by
S..T. BEALE. M. D 'Dentist, -
1113 CHESTNIN Street,' Philadelphia,. Pe..
sel7-3m For sale by the principal druggists. *1 per jar.
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING
above iMovr.
142 South THIRD Street
aip•3
WANTS.
• - •
O
C 11,134-
PYI.
A LADY, A • SCHOOL
• TSAMISIt one of the public schools, who has
her widitWeiL . mOther.,.with a family, dependent' upon
her 'for impOrt:Aegiree.SKPLOYMENT. after school
bourn., et vap)lag. She writes a full. round, legible
liand....and 'can fflve the best of reference. Address
. IklanAOrilits" :nsatOofilce. •••• sel7-3t• .
. A
lir If . •
kALE 8 L DAiIiTICD-ONE OF
K- 7 tlioronei Estall Des' GrOodiClid
dress g First qua, " Pivas Ofilaa. • lt* '
WANTED --A ;•111 OF
good address. as . SAI.T.SMAN t - in' Chestnut
street store. west of Sixth-street. Adress`'Fabric."
at this office.
WANTED—A. RESPECTABLE
FAMI-
Iy to mom, one or two CHILDRE', well brought
up; ages under ten yetrs, of. respectable Pare'AT-
Please address "Hamel,' ' Press office. sel7-2t
WANTED -Br A YOUTH OF 18, A
Situation as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERIC in some
Wholesale onos or Railroad or 'Barrel% Office. ton a
Graduate of the best Business Col'ege in the Baited
States; have also had nineteen months' experience in
.business.
Best of references and reccmtmendatione given.
Address, until noon, "R. B 8.," Pram Office. 10
WANTED—BY A .LADY CAPABLE
• r o f writing, an intelligible band, a situation as
COPYIST. .Address N. it C., this office. WM° .
NITAITTEW-4 YOUNG MAN AS AS
.T: sienna Book-keener and to Work in the store. Re
ference required; ?Address, this office, 'Work. '' reld•Stt
WANTED-BOAID FOR TWO LA.;
DIES, between Chestnut and Spruce and Broad
and Tenth Ado rose Mrs. FRANCIS, care of Wyeth &
Brothers, WALNUT, above Broad. sel6-2t*
WANTED-A YOUTH TO LEARN
the WATCHMAKING and .TEWELRY TRADE.
References required. Address " Watchmaker," Prese
OElre. • sel6.2t•
WANTED TO SELL-THE STOCK,
LEASE, and FIXTURES of an old e. tablished
Dry. Goods and Grocery Store near the city, doing a
heavy linsiness. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Ad
dress "MERCHANT," at this office, for three days.
Philadelphia, Sept.l4, 1864. sel6-3t*
WANTED-ON THE FIRST DAY. OF
T. JANUARY NEXT, STORE on MARKET St.,
between Third • and Fifth - streets; on the
. ttpper side;
will rent or purchase it.
Address box 2427 Post 00.0 e.
QIIARTERMASTER - G Eli AL'
OPPIOB, FIRST DT I 7ISION,
WAEMIXOTON CITY. August 31.1844.
HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!!
Horses imitable for flaylry and Artillery service will
be purchased at GIEHB O 0 DEPOT, in open market,
till OCTOBBH 1, 1864.
Horses win be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore,
A. Q.-M., and.be subjected to the aerial Government in
spection before being accepted.
Price of Cavalry Horses, *176 each.
Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO each.
Payment will be made for six (6) and more.
JAMES A. HEIN,
Colonel First Division,
Quartermaster General's Office.
se6•tee3o
gr i WANTED TO . RENT -= A: FUR
niabed or unfurnished HOUSE,;eltisete between
Pine and Arch, and west of Eleyenth - etieit. .Thsrlsest
security .glyen for proper care of . Wailers; • Address
." B. H.." et this office. tael6 Bt*
do W ANTED TO PIIRCHASEA
Jima NEAT SUMMER BISIDENCB, 106 .. an acre or
.two of aronad near a railroad station, and within ten
tense of the ci (y. Address, with' particulars, Box 1100,
sels-3t*
IDWANTED. IMMEDIATELY-1,000
Gold, Ether, and -Plated 'WATCHES, new and
second hand. for which the highest prices willfbe
paid • M. J. EIGGLYNN, 208)-1 North EIGHTH Street.
6t*
89,000.•-wANTpp-THE. \ABOVE
amount. for 5 or 10 years; at s,per cent.
First mortgage on first-class oily security.
Apply to • ROBERT. M4O GREGOR,
Rel 6 • • • 419 WALNUT Street;
$5,000 -WANTED-A PARTNER,
• either active or silent. in an established
and profitable Manufacturing Business with cash sales.
Address !..,` Partner," Press Office. selb-St*.
$5,0009 t0 4 1, 7 0an ii N ort p gag O e rr Of C i ft ß y Property
at 5 per cent. for a term of years.
CHARLES RHOADS,
se7. RE* . Conveyancer ,. No. 36 S. SEVENTH St.
FOR SALE AND TO LET. :
Teoß . SALF;- 7 A LOT. OF 'BRICKS AND
LUMBER..at 112 WIELD Street • eel7•3t*r
P AIR GOATS FOR SALE—WELIs
matched, broken to harness ; Nrigoll,htiggy,sleigh,
&c., at Marble Yard. ARCH. below Nineteenth street.
between 4 and 5 P. DI. se 5-31
OR' SALE-49 MINERAL WATER ES
TABLISHHENT, with stook s aid niichinery.doin
a fair business. apply back of 847 If. THIRD R. 4015 31.•
rbRENT—A.CHOCH CELLAR; 40
r Apo to . • • JOS. 0. BOSTILL. •
eel& tutbdt , ' . 403 South SIXTH Street; ''
• •
TO RENT WITH BOARD:---TO A GEN
tlernan and wife, a pleasant front room or commu
nicating rooms in a small family. App1y:12432 6 P KRA
Street. . . . • . sel3-tnths3t*
Ma. FOR SALE,. NOW EMPTY, NEAT
dwellioM No.. n 5 BROWN Ewen. twelve rooms.
Let 18bv 85. $8,200: MILLNR, No. 154 North SIXTH
Street. • • sell
da FOR SALE-WEST PHrLADEL
2=PBTA DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. —The balance
of the Brown-stone ROUSES,
the
finished, on' Fortieth
street, Baltimore avenue and the Darby Passenger Rail
road (south of Pine street), built in the French and Ita
lian styles. These Houses have every convenience, are
built In the best manner, and will be cold on aoccommo
dating terms. First-class neighborhood. Houses in
this local it) always in demand.
C. M. S. LESLIE,
sel7- 6('114 South SIXTH Street.
•
gm* FOR BALK—VERY ELEGANT
REA' elde-yard DWELLING, east aide Franklin, north
of Poplar, $ll,OOO.
Neat well built DWELLING, east side Franklin,
north of Poplar, $ lO,OOO.
Neat DWELL'ING. 688 North Thirteenth street; ex
cellent neighborhood; lot 18 by 00; $5,000.2 Now
empty. •
Neat DWELLING. 2009 Vine street; -12 rooms; lotlB
feet 6 inches by 11S feet to a street; $5,500.
Besides near 2,000 other Properties, many of which
immediate possession can be bad.
GEOEGIK. MILLER,
It
.154 North SIXTH Sweet.
F A.IIM-A. THRICE , BTOUY
13.111trragli)ENCENbree-story bark buildingit.
eituated on the south side of PI NE. above Nineteenth.
Price, $5,300. Apply to ROBERT MAC G R EG OR,
. • 4-19 WALNUT Street.
FOASALE-VERY NEAT DWEL;
EING•lO2 . North Twenty-second street, Immediate
Possession: -
Convenient and desirable Dwelling, 536 North Sixth
street. Possession soon.
The desirable side-yard Rowe 2037 Mount Vernon
street. Possession in ten days.
Fonr-stcry Dwelling, with deep lot (L 9) feet), 1624
Green. Po: se;sion soon.
1922 Mount Vernon street; four story; large yard.
rOFB9SSiOII soon.
S. E. corner Twenty-second and I ,Vsllace ; neat House.
Possession in thirty days.
Two Dwellings north side of Camberland, east of Co
ral street. $1,500 each.
125 Shirley street. 1,625.
1012 North Fifth.street: neat and convenient.
1310 Jefferson street; neat and convenient. •
1529 North Thirteenth ; three story. $2,501). •
West side of Nary street, below Jefferson.. $1,600.
1225 Cass street. 11+1,600_ •
919 North Eleventh street. $.3,000. •
1102 Brown street. 04,400.
306 North Seventh, $5,290. ts .
26.21211swortit street $1,250 -
19.17 Wallace street; large yard: linmediate posses
- . . . -
With a,variety of others. B. F. GLENN..
.• .323 Sontb FOURTH St sot,
sel74f . S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH -and GREEN.
•
‘l4 FOR SALETHE LARGE, NEW
mcgthree-story STORE and DWELLING, 10t1936by 94
feet, southeast corner of FIFTEENTH and MASTER
Streets: two-story hack buildings. with gas, heaters,
range, hot and cold bath.
A splendid location for a Drug or Grocery store.
Beautiful and fast-improving neigh borhood. ••
Will be sold by M.. THOMAS & SONS. by Pablis sale,
at the Exchange, at noon, on TUESDAY, September 20.
Five thousand dollars can remain.
Immediate possession. MaY be examined any day
previous to sale. sell. lt*
2 FOR SALE OR gXCHANGE;• IN
WEST PHILADELPHIA---One splendid large
DWELLING, Kingsessing avenue and Fort7•Second
street; Lot about 60 by 200. Two large DWELLINGS
on Pine street, above Fortieth ;50 by 150 One smaller
one on Spruce, below Thirty. ninth. A handsome model
of the first can be seen at the Office of
8816 20. D. L. LEEDS, 108 South FOURTH Street.
in FOR SAL E--ELEVERLL LARGE
new HOUSES on .Broad street, - above Jefferson;
Also, one above Oxford, 24 feet front. Lots all 200 feet
deep to Carlisle street, writable for Stables on the rear.
These will be sold cheap, if taken within a few days.
D. L LEEDS,
eel& 2t* 10S South FOURTH Street.
C LARGE HOTEL TO RENT, WITH
ft , LTHE FURNITURE.—Barnum's Hotel, No. 227 North
THIRD Street, having been altered and improved, is
now offered for rent. The house is commodious, well
ventilated, and contains 120 rooms, and . is well located
for business. To a suitable tenant, with an extensive
influence with country trade, the terms will be made
edgy. :Immediate possescion will be given.
•
Address Box 933, Philadelphia post Mlles, or apply at
21.4• RACE Street.
.sel6-2V
POWEIALE•OR TO LET-TWELVE
Mat. drat-elass four-story BRICK 110IISES, new, and
with all the modern improvements on east side of
South BROAD Street. near Wharton. 'Terms moderate.
Apply. to GEO. 'SERGEANT, for F. IR Drexel's estate,
432 WALNUT Street.
ft CHESTER COUNTY.-FOR SALE,
...f...100 acres. a portion wood-land and meadow; fine
Orchard., two miles from West Chester; nicely watered ;
good,,substantial stone Mansion, enclosed with picket
fence; fruit and shade; fine Barn and all necessary out
buildings. Price $95 per acre. •
• JIB E. CUMMINS. 504 WALNUT:Street..
Send for Catalonnee of Delaware and Oheeter-eonatY
Farms. • •
• •
VALUABLE REAL , E. ST AZE A T
T . PUBLIC SALE IN RLDNOB.—WiII be
.lold at pub
lic sale. on the premises, in the townihip of Ft tdoor,
Delavrare county, Pennsylvania, on THURSDAY. Sep
tember 29th, 1864, at one o'clock, P. N., the following
real estate, late the property of Isaac Palmer, deceased,
to wit:
Trait No. 1, situate on both sides of the Philade'phia
and Lancaster Turnpike. 12 miles from Philadelphia,
10 miles from Media, 6 miles from Norristown, and near
the Morgan's Corner Station, on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, containing about 84 acres. The improvements
consist of a large and convenient two-storied house, 30
by 40 feet, with four rooms and hall on first floor, five
on second, with celled attic. with kitchen attached
Barn 40 by 80 feet, with overshoot attachment of 15 feet.
Stabling for thirty. five head of cittle, Wagon House,
Carriage Rouse, two Spring Roused over never-failing
springs of water, and other out buildings; two Apple
Orchards, and -a variety of choice fruit. The farm is
well watered, - and hes ten acres of Meadow and five of
Wood] and.
Tract No. 2 adjoinS‘ tract No.-1, lands of J. Brown,
Sarah George and others, and immediately fronts on
the village of "Morgan's Corner," is well watered,
and contains about 30 acres. The improvements are a
large two-storied House, 18 feet by 36 feet, and is calcu
lated for two families. Stable and fruit trees.
Both the above tracts and the improvements are in
the best order. The land is in a high state of cultiva
tion, well fenced, and the improvements in good repair.
They will be sold by the acre, subject to a new survey..
The above properties are situated in one of the most
improving districts of Delaware county, convenient to
clinrchee, sneering houses, mills, stores, and contains
the best agrionlin.lal qualities of the Radnor land. • •
Tract No 3, being a• Chestnut Timber lot, situate in
the township of Tredyffrin, in Chester comity. near
Carea Scheel Bonee, bounded by lands of John Owens
and others, containing 8 acres and 04 perches, covered
with flourishing timber, part of which is ready to cut.
,the balance being about twelve years' r growth. Thie
tract will besold at the same time and place as Nos I
and 2, as the property late of George Palmer, Esu., de
c axed.
Conditions. which will be made easy, will he made
known on the day of sale • THE HEIRS.
September 2. • . • . . selo-12 14 17 24'
T atait-TRE FIRST; FIFTH, SIXTH,
and SEVEN'PR STORIES of Dr. Jayne's Banding.
DOCK Street, below Third,' either with or without
steam power. Also. the Commonwealth Buildion, 611
and 618 CH ESTNUT Street. Amity to THOMAS H.
L
CONNEL catinting-house of Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
242 CMTNIIT Street. - sel.4-614i
•
de ...I."FURNISHED HOUSE" —NEAR
,--.6IIIIIIANTOW.ri", convenient to Station—to' let
for a Abort or long period; board provided if doatred.
Addreee flonntry." Ws office.. . . se3 astir. .
CCBiIEA.LENA-A. NEW. ARTICLE OF
. -diet—is the puree% product of Wheat that can pos
.sibly be annulled: containing a vattly increas, a amount
or °TAMEN. AND PHOSPHATES, NATURE'S OWN
DIGISTIVE AGENT: Pot up in packages of one p_guitd.
FOT *ale by Grocers and Druggists generally. manu
factory 149',4 to 1430TINK Street, Petiadelphia,
ser- St" JOHN O. MOXEY; Manager.
- pp EIMER'S UNSURPASSED'. STYLES
JuucARTEs. Da, VISITE are the .wonder a'd ad
nitration of, all lovers of art. All varieties of apeck
nensare rorde at BECOME Street, above Green- . •
AT BEISONAMLE
AUCTION SALES.
ATKINSON it CO:,
617I.ON.Egati8.
WILL SELL
On Wednesday, Sept.l2l, 1.8641
At the Stores of SOUTRMOK, SHEBLE,,& OREM:
NOS. 23 and 23-.DEY Street, NEW YORK.
500,000 MUDS CHOICE FLEECE WOOl6,
Comprising the best selections from Ohio, re nusylventll:
ad Virginia.
SALE AESOLETE
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF.
PIC.%
Fnurr Dirfarent.
WASILTITOTOS CITY, September 2, 1864.
Will be s an d stPublic Auction, to t vizighest bidder ,
at the time places named below, :
York, Pa., THURR_DAY, Sevt. lb. 1864.
Altoona, Pa. THDRSDAT, Sept. 22. Mat
Lebanon. Pa. .
THURSDAY. Sept. 29 78e4
TWO HUNDRED. CAVALRY. HOMES, AT EA.UEL
PLACE..
These Horses have been condemned is Arlin, for the
cavalry' service of the army.' •
For road and farm purposes many good banta!ns may
be had.
Horses sold si r- • . . ,
Terms : Cash In United States Currency. •
JAME A. &KM.
Colonel First Division.
Quartermaster General's _
• : '' • " SON , A.UCTIOX-
D EERS. '
OFFTOS U. S. CAPITOt EXTEKBION.
wAssinrcrroe, D. C., Sept. 3,186 L
On SATURDAY, October let, commencing at 10 A. IL
the following variegated and plain marbletwill be sold
at public Auction on the grounds north of the United.
States Capitol :
100 blocks Tennessee Marble.
1,000 cubic feet remnants ditto.
•
12 pieces Potomac Marble.
MO cubic feet Vermont Green Serpentine. •
8 column Shafts dittto.
2,000 cubic feet remnants Italian Marble.
At the same time will be sold a large lot of doors, shut.
:ere, and building material of various kinds.
By order of the Secretary of the Interior.
CLEMENT L. WEST,
General Superintendent.
ABIIISEMENTS.
\TEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.
GROVES & —Proprietors and Managers.
INCREASED ATFRACTION !
- POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
Of the great Romantic /Magical Pantomimic SPectaatillar
Drama, •
ALADDIN ; • Oa THE WOISIDERFUL LAMP.
THE LIVING 'FOUNTAIN OF COLORED WATERS!.
from 83.11171.111 8 Museum; New Yo r k.
In addition to the above attraction, the performing
Will commence with
- A POPULAR COMEDUTTA,
Cast with theetreArth.of the companY.
THIRD FANILVNATINEESARD'er AFTERNOON.
Doors open u at Admission to the Matinee ,3
cents (all paits of the house): ehildien 2S cents.
MONDAY. Sept. 19th, the liret 'night of the Fall and
Winter season. when
TBs SBA OF . IbE WILL•SS PRODUCBD. sel2-61
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSIS s
=xi CRESvNUT ST.—Brilliant/sum, or
MORAN'S MINSTRELS,'
Standing r oomo only after 8 o'clock. '
Seats can be secured from 10 to 2, without extra.
charge.
The following specialities, among others, are respest—
fully sumitted for this week:
THE AUCTIONEER, .
Written and suns only by the great E. BOWERS.
Duel between Mr. Knott and Mr Schott.
. SALLY, COME lIP,
By Getting, late of Errant's.
I'D CHOOSE TO BE A BABY.
Sung only by the inimitable MORAN.
OXYGENATED AIR, •
THE BUFFALO GIRLS. •
MORAN WORRIED BY BOWERS,
THE MILLER AND HIS MEN,
And the new. Plantation Festival, entitled.
U. S. G.,
Introducing the talente d• Star Company.
Admitudon 25c. Reserved seats Mk. Doors open at ,;(
• past 7, commencing at 8. salt- 4t.
MRS. -JOHN DREW'S - NEW ARCH
a-LIL STREET THEATRE. •
LAST NIGHT OF MRS: JOHN DREW.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING_, September 17th, 1864.
THE RONEY MOON.
MRS. JOHN DREW
. To corclude with
THERESE, OR THE ORPHAN OF GENEIA.• •
THERESE • MRS JOHN DREW
MONDAY—EDWIN ADAMS, HAMLET... • • ,
WALNUT-STREET THEATR
• `•. The Great Double Bill Of la't night. witnessed,
by an overflowing Image, will be reimated
• TR rs (Saturday) EVENING, Sept 17.
EDWIN BOOTH will appear ae
SIB EDWARD MORTIMER. in the Iron Chest,
And as DON C2ESAR DE 13 ++, ZAN. •
. On Monday, the Great Drama entitled
RUT BLAS.
Edwin Booth in 2is original character of Ray Blau.
Box Office, open from 9 till 3. Doors open at,TX.
Curtain. st X to S.•
• •
HA.NDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY.
• OPINING OF THE SHAeON-1884-5
• The Hoard of Directors-of the Handel and Haydn So-.
alety take great pleasure in announcing to heir friends
and the musical public that they have engaged the ser
vices of . , ,
•-• ••• • 'MEL SENT&
as Coiductor, under whose able leadership the Bander.
and Haydn passed the very successful SCIISOII of
Mao, as Pianist, Prof. J. Q. (MAWR' with whom thi
Society will commence on TUESDAY EVENING, Sep
tember 20,1864, at S (Mock, at their Hall, N. E. corner
of EIGHTH and SPRING. GARDEN Streets, the re
hearsal of the Grand Oratorio of the
81378 N SLEBPRin
for the first Concert of the season
. .
The Directors cordially invite all their old members.
and all lovers of music, to meet with them on the night
of rehearsal, and unite with them as Performing- 3fent
hers or Subscribers.
Byorderof the Board. A. B. FUEOL,Fresidnni.
F. STS ART, fecretary sel7-3L
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH
AND CHESTNUT Streets.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ!
.EVERY EVENING, AND
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
Change of Performance Constantly.
Admission, 25 Cents. Children, 15 Cents. Reeee res
Seats, 60 Cents.
Evening Performances commence at 7.3‘,. 'Afternolgt
at S. ' an274f
A SSEMBLY BUILDING'S.
TSB GRAND STEREOPTICON
• EVERY BvEsrse AT 8 O'CLOCK..
SPLEBDID NEW. VIEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF TEI
WORLD.
Admission 26 cents% children 16 cents
•
THE QYMITASITTILT, •
Cornet NINTH and ARCM Streets,
Is now prepared' for the WINTER COURSE Ladles,
Gentlemen, and. Ch.Udren are invited to pay tm a vino.
Quarieroommodess at any time.
• &BIC, 6t Professors HILLEBRIND & LEWIB.
CHRIST REJECTED.- THE GREA.'L
and celebrated picture by Virest,the chef d'reuvre of
the artist;-is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OF
FINE A &TS. No 1025 CHEsTNUT St., in addition to
ti.e entire Art Collection of the Academy. Admittance.
26 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. sels-Ine
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ART 8 ,
OBESTNUT:Street,_above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY,
for visitors, from 9A. IL to 6 P. M. .1633.
BOARDING.
.BOARDING. -A GENTLEMAN,WITH
Wife and Child. wishesboard. In a private family'
preferred. ' Must betetweenThird and. Tenth. and Pine
aPd Arch streets . Address •' Alfred," Pram office .It`•
WANTED - BY A SINGLE GENTLE-
Ma.II, APARTMENTS, with BOARD, in a small.
private family, occupying a genteel house, south of
Mallet and west of Broad street. A liberal conspenea
iion will be paid for suitable accommodations to aWV
who may find this an eligible opportunity of reducing .
her expenses. .Apply to - ROBY. MAO OREGOR.
sel3.tutbeSt 419 WALNUT Street. •
ELIGMLE ROOMS NOW VACANT-.
an2ll-Im*
Nis SPRUCE Sheet.
108 T AND FOUND.
T OFT—TWO CERTIFICATES OF . 80-41-4
41 - 4 RERUN MINING COMPANY' STOCK. No.- 91
in the name of LEWIS SEAL. for one hundred shares:
No. 1190, in the name of JOHN G. REPPLIBR, for ont
'hundred andAfty shares. Application bas been made
to said COmpany for a renewal of said Certificates._. '
MAlt M S Bloom.
319 WALNUT Street ..
TAKEN ATP :ASTRAY:r4.:.BILY
HORSE, 15X hands high, four black lees, and
will be sold to the highest bidder at the FIRST DIS
TRICT POLICE- STATION, TWFINTIETII and FITZ;
WATER Streets. on MONDAY. Se 19th. at 3P. N..'
11 nleEssooner redeemed. H. O. CLARK,
1t .High Constable.
PERSONAL.
lEA D. SWISHER BEING NO LONGER
.' in our employ, we will not acknowledge any trans
actions he make in oar name. BIUSSELMAN & KIRK,
N0:3.2 , N. FOURTH St. PHILA. , 5ept..14.186i.
pM fi g S PIII.A. AND READING
CHANGE' OF -HOUR.
19;1864. the Morning Train for
Reading and Potts*Me, Colnmbia,Harrisbnrg, and all
other points West* and North, will leave the Depot,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Streets, at 8 o'clock
k. M.,
This Train will not atop between Philadelphia and
Norristown. Passengers from Falls, Maus.yanic, and.
Conshohocken,' for. Reading, &c., &e.. will take the
train to'Norrietown which- leaves Philadelphia at 6.30
A. Falls at 7:15 A. R, Manayank at 7.30 A. M..
and Conshohocipia at 8 A. N.
cmgro .
NC , TICE -NORTH
PENHSYLVAXIA. RAILROAD
='4..IBANOIL_OF,HOURS. • '
.ARRANGEMENT.•
On and - after MONDAY. S‘ptember • leth,_ 1684. the
Trains of this Roadwillleave THIRD and TROMPS°,
Streets ea follows: ,
For Bethlehem at 7.30 A. M., 3.16 P. M. and 5.15 DN.
For Doylestown at 8 36 A.M., 8.30 P. M. and 4.16 P.M.
For Lansdale b t 6:16 P. M. •
For Fort Washington at 10:16 11 M. and 11 P. X
TRAINS FOR . PHILADELPHIA.
- -
Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A.M.,
_l2 15 noon,ands.4sP. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.80 A M., 8 P.M. and 5.80 P. 112.
Liave Lansdale at 6.10 A " M.
Leave Port Washington at 10 : 50 A. M: and IP. M.
8016 2tif , ELLIS CLARKS. Agent.
i dia STEAMSHIP NORMAN ,
FROM BOSTON. —Consignees of MERCB.&& -
LISS per stove vessel will +geese send for their Goods.
now landed on PINE.STBEET Wharf.
It . H. WINSOR & CO.
MEYER'S NEW
PROVED ORESCENT SCALE
OVERSTRDNO PIANOS.
Acknowledged to be the best. London
.and Highest Awards in America received.
MELODEONS AND SECOND. HAND P
sa-Sm Wareroomso . No. 722 ARCH St.,
- DECKER BROS.,
fffp
STECK ft . CO.'S
- 1 0BLEBRATED
I'IA:NOS.
E: ‘GPVLD.
LAND; OHBST~T
apl_i_vi-glei
...,:siIaSTMIPS
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COTTAGE .ORGANS, '
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sot only lINSXMILLED. but lINSQVALLEDin Parity
of Tone and Power,' &mimed especially for Churches
and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted to
the Parlor and 'Drawing Room. For sale only by •
B. N. BRUCE,
No. 18 North SEVENTH Street
Also, a Complete assortment of the Forrest Bleionsocr.
constantly on hand. atilS 3rn
_ .
-,2-10:Prin CORRECT PIANO TIINING. 7 -..
IVO I Mr. SLUG ENT eves notice °this. return ha
this "city, and readiness to resume business by the lat .
of September. All orders received as manal a MA-)
808 & CO'S store. 907 OBBS7NIYr Street.. an 25.-111
_ .
Fitw MORE HORSES OAN
b e accommodated at the LMICNIZ . STABLE'
No. 827 CHERRY Street. .
817BSTITITTBS•ltiRNISHBD BY , .
• : LFVV2IS WALNUT Stre_ L et
tielf.e* ' story oul:
DEPARTDtEIfir•FOE OUSTOM RrO33.
6013 tad!
ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER
G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent
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ANOS.
Eighth-