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POPULAR CARTES DE VISITE FOR THE
ALBUM, BY WENDBROTII & TAYLOIL—Mesers.
Wenderoth & Taylor, Noe. 912, 914, and 916 Chest
nut street (late Broadbent & 00.), have recently
issued, in their own peculiarly artistic style, Cartes
de Visite of the following distinguished persons :
Rev. W. R. Gries, Captain McDaniel, Clement C.
Barclay, Erg., General Naglee, Brigadier General
Whipple, Major General Meade, Rev. T. Walden,
Lieutenant Colonel GWIIIII3, Prof. Oopoe, and
ethers, duplicates of which can be had at their coun
ters, or at McAllister , s,'92B Chestnut street,
TEAS AND COFFEES FOB BEST FAMILY
lUSE.—Mesere. Davis Sc, Richards, dealers in fine
family groceries, at the old Mend, corner of Arch
and Tenth streets (formerly 0. H. Matson's), have
now in store a fresh invoice of pure Old Government
Saia, and test Mocha Coffee; also, all the beat
Green and Black Teas, to which we invite the* at
tention of our readers.
TUE new "lock-stitch" or shuttle sewing
Machine recently brought, out by the Grover &
Baker Company, is obtaining an unbounded popu
larity. It is the latest and most perfect production
in the shuttle or lock•stitch sewingmashine line.
.This Company haN'e always taken the lead with
their machines making the celebrated Grover
Baker stitch; and row that their customers have a
choice of stitches at the same price, we most cer
tainlv think the public have little occasion for going
elsewhere.
THE POLITICAL IDADIPAIGN.—The politi
cal campaign has ...been opened, and Woodward
speeches and Curtin lectuees will be in order until
October, when the momentous question will be set
tled at the baliot-box, It is not our speolal province
to offer any opinion as to the merits of either can,
dictate; but we have no hesitation in saying that
the best and most elegant suits for either soldiers or
civilians, adults or youths, are those made at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson,
Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
THE RIDING COAT.—This is cut in _the
Newmarket style. It is usually made of a rich
Vandyke color, the material being thin and tine
enough to drape elegantly over the hips. The
sleeves are of medium width all the way, and the
out is round. l'ersons desirous of obtaining the
riding coat, or any other garment, of a superior
quality and make, can do so.on application to Gran-
Title Stokes, 609 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
SECRETARY SEWARD TO MINISTER DAY
TON,—" You cannot be too decided or too explicit!,
in making known to the French Government that
there is not now, nor has there been, nor will there
be any, the least, idea existing in this Government
of suffering a dissolution of this Union to take place
in any way whatever."
Tell them this Union, so great, cannot sever
Though it may tremble beneath the rude shock ;
•
As it bath lived, so it shall live forever,
Strong as the mountain oak, firm as the reek.
Let them not dirm, in a moment of weakness,
We can surrenderour birthright and name, .
Strike the old flag, and with patience and meekness
Bear the foul blot on our hardly earned fame.
SOon shall our land, to its old peace returning,
Spring to the duties that make nations great ;
And while in eery heart valor is burning,
Calmly and bravely her destiny wait
,
Uniforms, ready made, at Charles Stokes & Co.'s
4 ' One-price" Clothing Store, under the Continental.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
VP TO 12 O'CLOCK ran NIGHT.
treet. below Moab.
W Kirkwood & wf, Wash -
Com Crab be, U S N
Com Lockwood, U S
dire Haldeman, Bethlehem
W S KennedY, Cincinnati
Kens eny. Cincinnati.
Miss A J Springer. N York
Miss L Springer, New York
miss M Soriuker, New York
is Springer, New York
J W Weir & la, Harrisburg
W A Cathcart, Harrisburg
T T Wierman, Harrisburg
Mips T Wierman. Harrisbg
J Carson, Lake Superior
Thee H Low. Lake ,uperior.
'J 73 Herring, Machanica.bg
Miss M B Herring - , Penna.
C N watte. Carlisle
Girard—Chestnut s
H P Wit Hams, Ohio
J B Johnston, Warsaw, 11l
John Dickson; Philadelphia
W W Potter, Philadelphia
Dr H H Fterling & la, Ir Y
John lli Long, Delaware
311 K Warren, New Y ,, ik
J.T Thompson, Balimore
J•T Strong. Washington
H Brink, Baltimore
S Perkins & son, Wash'n
W Howard, Baltimore
John William son ,Delaware
Cbae Rogers, Delaware
I' Meyers, Baltimore
J G Hallam C;reEson
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iffssli , Corley. Harrisburg
Miss M Jones, Harrisburg
W Walker & wf, Allegheny!
Mrs II Walker. Allegheny
Lockwood. Massachusetts
B Gaston & sou, Wisconsin
G eo J Mortimer, Vincennes
Mrs Milligan, incennes
Miss Milligan. Vir cennes
G B Rodgers. Valparaiso,la
H J Upham, Milwaukee
J R Andrews, New Jersey
Nil Newhouse
J D Maple, Pennsylvania
W T Dearman. Detroit
Miss H Dearman, Detroit
Alex Gorman, Chicago
Reeder Rtitealmari,blaclison
Queen, New Yora
RM Woodward & wf, N Y
JP FarnamA laWheeling
P Zimmerman, Long Island
L Von Buren Brooklyn
John Blosham,'New York
A J Drake, Newark, N J
J B Gravea, New York
H Johnson, Good HOPe
A G Gilbert, New York
Mrs Douglass, Wisconsin
Capt Porter & la, Pa
R Jamison. Pi.tshitrg
Lieutlt 8 Wild. Now York
W P Clyde, Dolasvure
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H Laurence, alissoari
Mills S E 141Grea.n. N V
J J Davis, New York
at Sohn George, Penna
S J Albertson
J Patterson, Baltimore
Wm 1' Bunk, Li o N
Samuel Lloyd, portland.
snmuel Lloyd, Jr. Portland
P B Benson, New Haven
Owen Benson, New Haven
Col D L Plitt. Concord
A KM D, Media, Pa
Chas ' ll Manley, Meal% Pa
Dan'l McCllntoek, Media.P
Wm Gilberthorp, York, Pa
Lient W B Norman, U &
Jno H Church ...it lady, Md
Thos 0 enthreth,Dover, Del
F Raymond, Detroit
Ansen Atwvtd, Troy, N Y
Continental—Ninth •
P W Keller, Pennsylvania,
MrsC W Menaniels,Pittsb
John L Miller. Wash. 1)
J Romig & son, Allentown
W F Knowles. Waterloo, I
Louis Belroee, Jr, II S It
P Bossier & wf, Poona
111 H (Henson & wf, Boston
33 C Webster & la, Orange
Wend over Bedford &la,lslY
Geo W Ford, Boston
nd Chestnut streets.
W Woodward, Jr, Bill
H Alexander. St Louis.
P Stmk, New York
AM Smith & wf, Wash, D C
Mrs Harrison, Ba
Mrs Hambrick, Baltimore
W Whiting, Mass
Jabez Trice, Bangor; Ms
Abel Gardner, Panna
W Mason, Pennsylvania
W Collins & la. CI eveland
Mrs M C Collins, Cincinnati
W J Gilbert & la, Wash
M Taylor, Pennsylvania
F IC Archer, Salem. N J
G A Nicolls, Beading
Robt L S Hall, Netv York
N B Royston, Baltimore
C W MeDaniels, Pittsburg
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Wm Watts, Pennsylvania
CL as M Jackson,
D R Small, York. Pa
F T Krafft ,Illinois
&
CO Price la.Hollidayab'g
Dr G L Porter & la, Pittslfg
Mrs Capt Russell. Wash
I Miss Russell, Washington
W A Grimehaw. Illinois
A C' Rhoads. II S N
F F Mayer,_New York
Mrs B C Webster. „Boston
J H Livingston & I a,StLouis
Miss Mollie Bradley, StL onia
Miss Livingston, St Louis
Hon A H. Reeder. Easton
John K Ewing. Uniontown
Dr H H Sterling, I`ew York
E D Townsend. Palmy ra,Pa
H D Maxwell. Easton, Pa
W H T. ylor, Baltimore
Mrs W tiloane, New York
H T Sloane, New York
C Sloane. New York
W L .Tfelfenstein, Pottsville
John L Talbott, Cincinnati.
Mrs' S Franklin. New York
John Griffin,BuiNlo •
Frank McVeagh, Ngw York
W A Cobb, New YGirk
Rankin, New York ,
John Funk. Kentucky '
I King, Washington
Bishop of N ova Scotia
KinneyMr B
Theo Keichen, U S N
C ..CLucas,MAnchester,N
Mrs C (3 Dean, Newark, N J
S W Morrison wf, San Fr
John aimson, New York
C Ringwold, Cincinnati
W P Libby. Brooklyn
R H McDonald & wf, Cal
S Stephenson & wf, N York
A. C Prntzman., Michigan
I P Prillaman, Michigan
E S Tuley, Louisville. Ey
a A Boyce. Utica. N Y
Bliss Binney - •
Robb Spear, Brcolays
J Hf Cooley, tiptingtield
F H Markoe, Boston
O White, Baltimore
Mrs White, Baltimore
Mies White, Baltimotc
Coin Bolee,lausk&la,Vienna
C Dusenbury, Troy, IN' Y
E Fenton, Leavenworth
'Lucien Scott, Leavenworth
J A Bead, Penns
T
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M Odell, New Yolk
Band RAU, Council Bluffs
Gayloid, ht•Loms
John F Roy. West Troy
!sirs W T H„Buncan, y
H Winsor •
D Winos
AC Eaton & w(. Boston
B Murray, Washington
-J
L D
Waugh
it ß hington, Boston •
di B Gregory, Jersey City
Lawrence Drake, New York
W Baldwin, New York
Jas Robertson, New York'
A G Prince, Hew York
•J'W Young, Massachusetts
W Favour Massachusetts
Mr & Mrs F 1t Bruunt. Penn a
Miss Balreweli, Pittsburg
'Miss M Bissell, Pittsburg
Miss May Bissell. Pittsburg
'Mss A Bissell, Pittsburg
'Mrs Whiteman, Cincinnati
Miss Whiten an, Cincinnati
D Hall, St .Louis
/tin Hall, St Louis
ilerchants'—Fourth
CPeck.IIS A
0 0 Cohort & la, Cnniber'd
J C Stone. McOonnelsyille
E Israed. New Jersey
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J G Getz, Lancaster
Brilles, Cadiz, 0
W Oppenheimer, W Philad
T B Helms, Tyrone, Pa
Misa E 7 Sweeringer, Pa -
Benj Cohn, Millersburg
Thos L Jackson, Mich -
El Bernhard, Michig.u.
MG Einstein, Harrisburg
21 Meyer, Pittsburg
P Berkey, St Paul
J Schilling, Atlantic City
D Zoller, Atlantic City
H Saunders & svf, Del
L1;(41e. New Jersey
Mrs D Schmitt. Kentucky
J G Koontz, Newburg, Pa
John Irvine & la, Carlisle
Miss M Blrvine. Carlisle
C C Bowen, Freehold. N
J M Marks. Pent sylvania
Mr & Mrs Thompson, Ohio
D S Burak, Lancaster •
W D Shepherd. Wash, D
.1 J Bisel, Leek Haven . '
Geo L Corner, Eckley
Cleo Belford, Id Chunk
Miss C Belford, N Chunk
IT Belford, 111 Chunk
C Belford, MChnnk
D McCreary. M Chunk •
JE IricOrtary, hi Chunk
Eon M M Dim mick, M Clink
Milton Dirmnick, M Chunk
F Weiss, Eckley. Pa
Theo Weiss, Eckley, Pa
Miss B Weiss, Schley, Pa
Miss D Thomas, Wiley, Pa
W 0 Adams
American—Chestnut
W Steepinson. Milwaukee
Dr John M Washington
John Odell.
Mrs McGowan 2 ch,Savan
MIR Friends, Savannah
G F Watson & cb , Virginia
Horace Johnson, Conn
W P S Sager, Washington
W Davis
O Miller. Huntingdon
DewizEtrayer, 'York, Pa
Saml B Deach, Perry co, Pa
Thee McNamara •
Major I C Bootee, U 8 A
J W Beady, Delaware
RPM 11111 Smyrna Del
John McNeish, Jr, W 'ke'bre
H Bollard, Montrose, Pa
0 0 Hempstead. Penne,
W Acton, Salem, N J
Lint L Mulford. Salein
14ent Doran, Salem
W E Spruance. Salem
Xi Lleut S:mith, II S
B Hutchlnasafew York
St. Louts—Chestnut
Myera, New :York
M Gould, U S N
A Vezin
Ales Parole, New York
J W Bentley,_Ti N
0 TaylorA B N
Chas McD Brown. Waah'n
Chas F Ackley, Bridgeton
Dire Carter, Virginia
A Bowman, New Jersey
.7 Wheeler, New. York
J W Bentley, Spain
I,t Nichols. Bimill
A T Norwood, New York
itTe Robertse l '7 fir Rosto n
Collier, New York
John P Foote, U S
James Geddes, Tr •
Barley Sheaf—Seeosn
Jae Rice, Trenton, N J
Geo McCoy, Doylestown
Sere Lewis, Doylestown
A R Trawl. New York
Maryland .
!W OMUTA, Frenchtown
elsFranger.Frenohtown
S Emery, Flemington.
Jacob
Jacob Lewis, Papua
H H Ramsey, Doylestown
B OW. Aolebary
W F Howland, Attleboro
cilark,Waslilneton
La Bar, Polnt'Pleasant
0 Lyon,Pennsylvania
Gt H Dodg. New York
Jacßogers. Trentor N J - •
MCAStr, Southampton
Barnum'. liotet—Thi
0 Onnnizigh am,. Wash .
C A. Harper, Washington
igarsonsaiew York
Simons, New York
S 1 sou Pittsburg '
Small, 12etteyille
flaill "ethithem
Qapt A. ohnem, - 11+14 Jerzey
P Horton, Trny. N Y
nr J Haslip, Baltimore
_ . .
H W Goodwin, Hartford
A D Hope, New Jersey
Leo Moses, Cincinnati
trewbartr..NY
J E Painter. New York
Thos Rutter, New York
John A. Caughey, Pittsburg
I J,lin Reynolds & wf, Itla
0 N Lull,Chamberaburg
J H Arnold, Chambersburg
W B Gilmore, Chambersb'g
L Kauffman & la. Patina ,
Miss L Kauffman, Penne,
W L Humason -
L Bradley. NewTork -
AS Read, Delaware
B HSsinemetz, Washington
C W Whitney, New York'
Major J S Huston, Michigan
J Denny, Michig
P Durfel, New York
& K Marshall, Chicago
Cant W R Moore. Ohio
Cant Williams, 11 S &
D Falmestock, Baltimore
Gen S 'Bo wen, C hicago
H Pretzfelder. New York
Edw Pienefout.New York
John Blanchard. England
IL N Crawford, Washington
W H Reese
street; below Arch,
Mrs E C Stephens, N York
0 C Ickerman, Baltimott
R W Hanatyne, Pa
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G Sweeny, Easton, Pa -
C Hirch; Lancaster
M Rambo, Columbia
H Loomis, Indiana
LAdomis, Indiana
.1 H Sinnickson. H jersey
H Wilson & wf, Columbia
Mrs G W Hambright, Pa
Mrs W G Pation, Columbia
Et Janney. Washington
S Smith. Chicago
J H Cramer, Maryland
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S McOluckare, Pittsburg%
McCinckare, Pittsb'g
Mrs B HFletcher. lowa
Chas McFadden, Pelted
John Fithian, Bridgeton
Johnson,l3each Haven
Wm Maher. Blairsville
Thos Ef. - Maher. Greensb'g .
R W Drinker. Clifton, Pa
F Day Pittsburg
W J Walker, Laical; Ind
T Swenk, Milton, Pa -
W Heinen, Milton. Pa
E R Sheridan. New York -
S P Johnston, Penna
Jos Lovvenback, New York
W Lowenback, New York -
A itehnelin, Bedford. no. Pa
A L Beckhoefer. Bedford co
H. Wachtel, Ohio
H Howard, Wooster, 0
H Harrow'', Ohio
I A Brewer, Mareereburg
H Gaylord, Plymouth. Pa
Geo Eby, Mill Creek, Pa .
Philip Graeff, Pitteburg,
M E Lindaner, Illinois
street; above Fifth.
C Yonderamith C Sr, Cola
J F Pratt, Illichtgan
Dr L
AFL Washington
C Oraff. Blairsville
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H Hebb. Maryland
Lewis Ftsher, Kutztown
Mr Mr & Mrs A TrHager. Vt
Morris Bobinson..Pottsville
C II Dangler, Pottsville
T J Makatea, Georgetown
E W Graffins, Tyrone, Pa
Geo H Rumple, Columbia
Mrs Isabelle Turner, Penne.
S M Fullerton, Bethlehem
B S Jones, - Maryland
Miss Ellen Bashi Md
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Wm Dyer. Delaware
Jas Robinson. Maryland
Jas R Mitchell. Delaware
Wm D Hamel, Smyrna. Del
Alex L Lewis, Dover. Del
Thos A. Moore & da. Ohio
W E Janlver, Delaware
street. above Third. 81
L Morris, Washington
Hugh Bone, Maryland
8 Sparhs, Indiana
Mrs Williams, Indiana
A IL Altmayer, Milwaukee
Lt Stringer, if S A
Aug LogerY, Connecticut
Mrs M Barton - Is da. Boston
Master If Barton. Boston
D Potter, New Jersey
A Siegel, New York
George Colton, Baltimore
A J Sanderson, Lancaster
Clayton Wildes, Delaware
Mrs Carrie Geddes
W Montanus, Stinimrs ,
B D Pettengil. 17 S N
L Raymond, Wain, Del
d 'street, below Vine.
Samuel Comfy, Byberry
Lester Comly, BYberry.
Chas Comly, Byberry
Edward Comly,. Byborry
Robert Comte , . Byberry
Chas Burns, Byberry_
Chas Conrad, ByberrT
A Tomlinson, BYberrY
S Knight, 'B rberrY
S •Te,E.W. Byberry.
- Chas illiams, Byberry
Hula Jim, Byberry
Joel Worthington. Penna
L Babbitt, Arctic Ex
Thos Hutchinson, Arctic Ex
J B Bnrd, Pennington. Pl J
• And Robbins, Pennington
rd street, above Race
Mont W C Hay, Pettna
Mrs Gilboram
J Jlinith,iNew York •
H Dewit. Northampton co
I Orlssman, Ohio
Miss Deoamo. Newrork:
W Kjottes, Ohio
D Johnson, New York
troot. above Third.
A C Haines, Alliance, 0
4, Groveling. Poona
The Union—Arch s
R D Benington, Hannibal
ST Horner, Ohio
Oeo Draper, Milford, Masa
W Peabody, Boston
Suirneyer, Allegheny
J F dllra, Hey West, Fla
C Killer, Indiana
L R Critenden, Penns,
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R P Williams, Ohio-
F hi
hoazor & family.
Limit J B Goodman, 1J
W Robinson, Ohio
W A Heit,,her, Lancaster
A 0 Hammen, Orwigeburg
' 'Theo Hammer, Orwigibarg
L Greenwood ar wf, Penns.
D Keim. Indiana
f Pastorius, Penna
J Warwick, Massillon
W W Stewart, U 8 A
Oh ilor New Jersey
Sirs C H Fletch ,, r Sr ch, Shwa
W 1, Beach, hi D, Nana
Hoses Kt,ch
_ .
John F .filcOaary. II S
T D Kemmerer, Allentown
Mrs Spang, Reading
Miss trpang, Reading
Ira Bradshaw, U S A
D Eppley, Harrisburg
F S Robertson. Shelby, 0
J Riegel. Mechanicsburg
W A Tritle. Waynesboro
W S gnyder. Perry co
Mrs Herd, Hagerstown
L Cathilower. Quincy. 111
Isaac Eiker, Quincy. 11l
David Tucker, Connecticut
A Reininger, Allentown
J H O'Relly, MD, Boston
Mrs O'Kelly. Boston
Jas Colligan. Boston
A 0 Muzy. Rushville, Intl
W Curley, Baltimore
1 lii Woolf, Johnstown
W Cloud Clendenin.New rastle
John 711,3 , 1er, New Castle .1
Seoul) Koch, Franklin, Pa
L Moss, Paris, 11l
S Bert, Greencastle
Jae %V Barr. oreeneastle
DI IC Graelf & wf. Barks co
Mrs Borneo, Pottsville
Miss Whitfield, Pottaville
A Brakeley, W Virginia
J A McGrath & la
ifasiot E R McGrath
Mob J. Walker, Telma
Miss Mary llWalker,e 'mina
J t; Smith & le,Learlabg.Pa
sfisa M A Pink. Lewisbg,Pa
13 ReifAnyder, Devrart, Pa
zones Wolf. llewart,
E M Green &en. MuneY. Pa
P Bahl% Tarbertsv, Pa
cot, above Third.
J A Bowman, Lebanon, Pa
J E Uhler, Lebanon, Pa
Henry Bechtold, Mt Joy.Pa
S N Eby, , td.t
A B Landis, Mt Joy, Pa .
I Lehman Ai la, Titusville
Simon T Inman, Tituaville
Jacob Nathan, Titusville
Isaac Ulman, Willianabort
P Z II Murphy. York co Pa
Robert Smith. York co. Pa
John J Murphy, Altoona
Madam Preston, New York
J Daininger, Lebanon, Pa
, J B Smith, Selinsgrove
I Wash Kirk, York Co. Pa
I Leopold Lyon. Danville
Simon Lyon, Danville
Ilesselpoth Lebanon, P a
Nationni—Rwee et
S Keene, Cumberl'd co, Pa
C Sampler t Cumbetl'n co.Pa
M V B Steinmetz. N Jersey
D 111 Tice, New Jersey
T C Else, New Jersey
W W Peters, New JersaY
A Barnet, Lehigh co, Pa
P G Balliet, Lehigh co, Pa
H Arndt, Lancaster co, Pa.
S &herb., Lancaster
J . Wel tmer. Pennsylvania
H B Eby, Lebanon
W E Brauer, Campbellst'n
G T Capp, Jonestown, Pa
S A Capp, .Tonestown. Pa
B bissinger, Campbellern
C Dissinger, Campbellst'n
E Weaver, Fredericksburg
G Wolfelsperger, Lebanon
t street, above Sixth.
Jiloppersholl,Wrightsville
H Bletcher, Wrightsville
Wm H Gable, Lancaster
g,-9 Gable Lancaster
States Union—Marike
A Taslor, West Chester
W Commons, Jamesfield
John Clark
Thos Brown, Hew 6istle
Henry Parry, New York
Henry King, New York
Albert Simpson
B James, Plainfield
L R Davis, Dtlaware
C k iieurr.Lancasier
F Byers, Lancaster
John Early. Carlisle, Pa
Jacob Bretz, Carlisle, Pa
Conumerclal—Sixth st
MG Many, II S N
Ed w Gilbert, New York
T L Fairlamb, Media
H Dollyshire, England
Livingston Lane, Mango
E Potts. Bridgeton
Flies Gh ambers, Wil ming tn
John Sbeppard, Wiimingtn
Chas Flagg, Wilmington
W Esey, Reading
Wm Bowers, Dellware
eet • above 'Chestnut
JW 0119,1111er
W W Eachne. Chester co
A D Harlan, Centreville
SI) Hendrie. Washin4ton
E. D McCleashan. Maryland,
, Geo R Carver. Maryland
Sohn Cocarau
.1 T llarnmin .-
P McCarty
reet, above Market.
1 Vir 11 arbon r.Backs co
'Thomas Wade
James Wade
James lint chinion
N Paine & son, Mass
Saml Cline & laz N Jersey
Sire Shaw. Backs co
flies Torbert Sr, eon, Penne
.T I Eimpson, Doylestown
Madison—Second st
Jno F Allen, Wilm,Dol I
Ed w Croedale St in, Penne
J P flutchinson, Newtown
A .F 3 James, Bucks co
Parry,l3ucka co
elms A 3±..ilernau, LJ SerseY
Jas D Stryker, N..w Jersey
W C Hamilton, N Jersey.
W Ii litcDowell,Bualcs co
t.~ abilVe Howhill.
John A MoTer, Berke co
Geo W Hamel, New Texas
Benj Jarrett, New Texas
Frank. Wagonhorst, Fairv'e
Thos Steckel: Allentown
Chns Wleand, Allentown
L H Leahart, forks co
John Treichler, Berke co
A J Frost, Crawford co
Mr Lansser & son, Penna
Black Bear—Third
M Hindman, Bacßs co
Andrew ttark, Readir.g
Anthony Amaun, Reading
Sarni A Veal, YardleyvaLe
C Heiner, Jenkintown
Chas Finney & le, Harts v i e
S Cornell, Byberry
DI Cooper, Coopersburg
Simon Troxell, Fogelsville
James Weiler, Penna
Josiah:K. Steward, Penns,
t., above Callowhill.
Mies Kelly, Penusburg
Levi L Jacoby. Efaycock,Pa
8 Jacob'', Catasarnina
HiHeger, Penusburg
Samuel Lutz, Berks co
Samuel Shell, Myerstown
John L Gring, Lebanon co
Levi R Lentz
Bald Eagle—Third S
Levi Wentz, Carbon co,- Pa
W Mink, Lehigh co, Pa
P Fenstermacher, Allent'n
Miss glick, Allentown
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P Saadi, Northampton co
Charles Mitts, Pennehurg
W Pennypacker, Pennsb 'g
Stephen (hit, Penusburg
Jonas Hersh, Pennsburg
Mahlon Schoch, Pennshurg
Mrs Schoch. Ponnsburg
-Miss Schoch, Pennbbnrg
%A Schoch, Ponnsburg
Reimos er, Mlllerstown
Cl as Cassler, Easton, Pa
Miss S C arnet. Reading
Mal Jacoby, Catasauqua
SPECIAL NOTICES..
AVE You A ,COTIGII ?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Do not allow
your cold to take its own course Two-thirds of the
victims of consumption owe their afflictions to the fatal
mistake of "waiting for a cough to get well of "
Do not fall into - this error, bat avail yoarself at once of a
remedy which thirty years' experience has demonstrated
is certain to produce a speedy cure. .
HAVE, YOU ASTH6II OR PHTHISIS?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, which will
overcome the spasmodic contraction of the wind tubes,
and cause them to eject the mucous or matter which
clogs them-up, and by an easy and frae expectoration
remove all difficulty of breathing.
HATE YOU BRONCHITI
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. This wide
spread disease, 'which may generally be described as an
inflanimation of the fine skin which lines the ialde of
the wind tubes, or Six vessels, spreading through every
part of the lungs, is often taken for Consumption. The
Expectoinnt subduis thia inflammation, relieves the
attending cough, pain, and difficulty of lreathing, and,
if the case is not of too long standing, will certainly
produce a cure.
RAVE YOU CONSUMPTION?
Then nee JAYNE'S EXPELMOBANT. It cleanses the
lungs from all irritating matters, while at the same
time it heals and invigorates them. Of air the remedies
which have been offered to the public for this dread dis
ease, none have stood the test of , time or maintained so
universal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousands
who have been given up by their physicians as incura
ble bave been restored. to
_perfect health by its use, and
their testimony must carry conviction to all who read it.
RAVE YOU PLEURISY?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two
or three large doses in the - early stages of .the disease, in.
quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, this
preparation
acts as a sudorific, or sweating medicine,
and subdues the inflammation at the outset.
It AYE T 011 WHOOPING COj3GH?
Then nee .JA.YNWS EXPECTOR&V. There is no
remedy which so effectually overcomes this disease as
the Expectorant. Whet parent can witness the suffer
lags of her cbildren from this distressing complaint with-
Cot doing all in her power for their relief? What medi
cine so' pleasant to the taste, or so certain to prance
immediate benefit? Give it a trial, then, and let it prove
its efficacy.
HATE YOU CROUP?
Then use JAYNE'S EXYECTORLET. Children are
subject to no disease more sudden, in its attacks. or in the
absence of prompt relief, none more fetal in its results
than Croup. Parents, therefore, should keep at hand a
remedy sure and. thorough. Such a remedy may be
found is the Expectorant, and every careful mother will
keip a supply by her.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT
Is a standard medicine., For thirty years it has been
before the public, and during this period its curative
powers have been testified to by all. classes of people in
all quarters of the world. Physicians, clergymen, law
yers, merchants, and mechanics, have experience& its
remedial effects, and have furnished no with their testi
mony, and it may he found at length in our Almanac.
To their convincing certificates 'we would refer the
doubting.
Among the Many thousands of persons who recommend
the use of JAYNE'S EXPECI'OBANT and FAMILY
MEDICINES from receiving or witnessing their bene
ficial effects may be found the names of
Rev. JOHN DOWLING, D. D., Pastor of the Berean
Baptist Church, New York.
A. JOHNS, Methodist Church, Phcenixville. Pa.
•' N. M. JONES, Rector. Protestant Episcopal Church,
St. Bartholomew, Philadelphia.
W. G. E. CUNNING - HAIL Superintendent of Mis
sions of the M. E. Church, South, Shanghai.
China.
" T. WALTON, English Wesleyan Missionary-So
ciety, Ceylon.
" A. BERGNER, Pastor of the Lutheran Church,
Grati, Pa.
" RUFUS BABCOCK, D. D.,Seeretary of the Ameri
can and Foreign Bible Society, New York.
" HENRY SLICER, formerly Chaplain of the linked
States Senate.
D. R. MURPHY, of the M. B. Church, Pleasant
- Mount, . Mo.
JAMES THORN;MaptiA Chuich.Vincenttown, N. 7.
UREA. GUNN. Principal of the Central Universi
• ON rOwa.
, B. V. R. JAMES. of the Presbyterian Church,
Monrovia, Liberia.
" HOWARD MALCOM late President of the Erni
varsity at Lewisburg, Pa
" J. 3. WALSH, Missionary of the Presbyterian
Board, Fuiteguhr,
" W. E. SNYDER, of the German Reformed Church,
Hindostan.
" L. BURNER, Methodist Protestant Church, Eire
co., Pa.
" JOSEPH 0. GILBERT, fif E. Church, Morristown
711. -
" E. W. SYLE, of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
China.
" J.R. CAMPBELL, M. D Presbyterian MisSion.
" W. SHADRICH, Corresponding Secretary of the
• - Baptist Publication Society. •
" A. VORKATAR AMIAR,of the ScotchiFree Church,
Nelore, India.
JACOB RAMBO, of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Liberia.
" T. W. M. HARVEY, of the First Presbyterian
Church, Terra Haute, Indiana.
" D. BALDWIN, M.D., Missionary of the A. B. C.
P. M., Sandwich. Islands.
E. KINCAID, of the Baptist Mission, Prome, Bur
nish.
• LORENZO LYONS, Waimea, Sandwich Islands.
" E; 11„BALLARD, Pastor of the Baptist Church,
Red Mills, N. Y. -
I. J. ROBERTS; Baptist Mission, Nankin, China.
" J. S. MAGINNIS, Professor of Theology in Madi
, son University.
" MYRON WINSLOW, Presbyterian , Church, Mad
rae.. r
‘t. J: S. BEECHER, of the Baptist Church, Bitseein,
Burmah.
" VALENTINE GRAY, of the Methodist °knish
Centreville, Pa.
C. L. FISHER, Pastor of Dell Prairie Baptist Church
Adams county, Wis.
" A. H.'DANFORTH, of the Baptist Church, Silisigor
Assam.'
" Dr. GOING, late President of Granville College,
Ohio,
" A. WIBERG, Stockholm, Sweden
To this list might be added the names of hundreds of
othera, equally deserving of confidence, were it neree
eary.
The .EXPECTORANT. and all of Dr. D. JaYNE'S
Family Medicines, are prepared only at :No - 244
CHESTNUT Street. se6-szaw3t,
ELECTRICITY, PROPERLY APPLIED, IS
NATURE'S 'BEST REMEDY.—The office of Dr. A..
EL STEVENS, No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients.
will reopen WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3d. The Doctor's long
experience in the use of Electrical Currents, in this city,
and elsewhere, has been thoroughly tested by the many
Who have been cured at his rooms, as their certificates
in his possession testify—the samebeing open for perusal
by any one who may choose to call. A limited number
of patients will find pleasant rooms, withboard. in the
Doctor's family. His location on the 54119,T0 is not only
central, but also a very pleasant and healthy , one. Office
hours from 9toll A. M.. and from 2-to 4P M, atMd .
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYER - . '
BATCHSLOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE ie the Beat Be
the World. The only Harmless, Trug and ReliesiWe
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye Is r erfict—ohanieg
Red. Rusty or Gray Hair,` instantly to a Glossy Blade
or Natural Brown, without Injuring, the Hair or Stain"
tag the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Im
parts fresh vitality, frequently , ` estoring Its Pristine
dolor,-; and rectifies the 11l effects •of Bad Dyes. The
Ewan° le signed WILLIAK A. BATOHNLOR, all others
ire mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by al/
Druggists, ars. FACTO/M-81 BABOLA.Y Street, Nei
Tork. Batchelor's Hew Toilet Cream for Dressing the
1e23-ly
ONEXIIIO2 CLOTHING, OF THII LATEST
Wyssr made in the Beet Manner. erpressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWBST Prices' marked ULTIMA ft.
=IA =All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactery.,
Oar Pa roa
-YEITB* Is itiletiy adhered to Alit are
thereby treated alike.. •
41412-1.7. • JOHN As CO., 604 KAMM: etniwilt,
. . . .
v k,TOKIV.,6,—On the evening of the 6th inst., Joseph W.
Stokes, in tlo ifith year t f his age.
Bis relatives nnd friends are invited to attend his fn.-
neral. from e residence" of his father, John Stokes,
Church lane, Gerinantown, on Fourth-dal.r afternoon,
ilth inst., at hal intim three o'clock. Interment at Friends'
Burs in¢ Ground, Germantown.
Carriages wilt meet the ten-minutes - past. throe-o'clock
train at Church lano Station. .5
•
J Ii Bally, West Chester
Levi Yr,etea. Chester co
IT IS THE HANDSOMEST AND TnE MOST PER
FECT in its construction. Its simplicity enables the
mo L inasperiencei to operate tt. It does the 'hest and
the heaviest work with equal 'facility. It ia the fastest
sower and makes the least noise. It has the reversable•
feed motion, and makes four differeat stitches ou one
and the same Machine. Call and toe the celebrated.
FLORRNCE, at 439 CHESTNUT Street.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CUBES
Toothache in one miritita.
~i2a9RRTgiD.
CIIAPMAN — WITMAN.—Sept. 2d, by Rev. T. Do
Witt Talmage, William Chapman and Mary M. Wit'
man. ali of Philadelphia.
EALEY—D AY. —Un. the 30th of July, by the Rev. J.
oth Kis ennard, Mr. James Healey to Misn Susau Day, both
MU cit
t.FoR y.
D -- CLY&IRR.—On the 1.61. h alt., by theßev.
011 roY. Mr. George W. Mulford and Miss Caroline
Clymer, all of this city. , •
DEED.
JOHNSON.'-On the 6th. inst.. Frederick P. Johnson,
in the 6'd 3 ear of his age.
The relatmes :ad friends of the family are respectfully
invited to ertend the -funeral, from his late residence,
No. 442 Mist Oirxrd avenue, oa Wednesday, the 9th inet.,
at 1 o'clock P. M.
_ -
TAh G RT.--nt the residence other Bon, John Tag
gall, on Sixth-clay, Asenatik Taggart, in the 69th year
of het age,
. .
Fune.rel from the residence of her eon, Calvin Taggart,
Bt leiegham townthip, on Third-day morning, at 11
o'clock
Carriages will meet her friendsland the friends of the
filially, at Brandwino Summit, on the Baltimore Central
Blair: ad *
WEBSTER. —On Seyenth-day morning, the Lth inst..
Elizabeth, wife of W. Webster, in the 78th year of her
.•
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral, from her husband's residence, No.
236 South Twentieth street, this (Third-day) morning, the
Sch 113 ft. at lo o'clock. •
MET'.—On the 6th inst. , Mrs. Catharine, wife of
Jonas Dietz. aged 43 years.
IsilCllOL-:011i. —On the 4th mat., Jane Elizabeth, wife
of George W atd daughter of Jane and the
late. Job F. Brae. aged 23 years. *
D . Nor
NUNES. —On the eth. inst., Mary Ann. wife of Solomon
S.
—On
• DiOIsNaIVIAICER.—On the 6th inst., Mr. John G. Non
namaaer, in the Gist year of his age.
,Weekly Report. of interments.
HEA.Tas arriaa, Septeinber 5,1981
Deaths and Interments in the City of Phtlez4eZnhitt
from the 29th of Avotst to the sth of SenteMber. 1383.
OA.Dsr.s OF DEATH. -. t 4 ^,3 , , CAUSES OF DEATH.
" ' U
Abscess ... .. , . 2 Fever, Remittent...-1
Asphyxia 11 Scarlet.....
A poplexy \ Typhus.... -1
Burns and Scalds• ••• 1 Typhoid.... 6 1
Cancer 1 Fistula in Aim .. . 1 .
. " Face..... ... Fatty Dgenerftti.ou
" Uterus ••••..
•••• 1 of Heart ...........1 1
Pylorus ..... 1 Hernia.......,.......
Croup 9 Bremcarhage 1 1
Congeetion, Brain.. 4 7 Lungs. 1
Lungs.. 1 4 Hooping Cough 2
Beart... 11 inflammation Brain 3 3
Cholera In fau n to.. -1 46 " Bronchi... 3
Caries of Vertebra.. 1 Bladder... 1
Cramps 1 1 " Colon - ..... 1
Consupption-Lungs. 31 " Kidneys... 1
Bowels. 1 1 " Larynx ... 1
Convulsions.... ... • . 7 " Lunge-- 1 1
Puerperal. 1 " S.&Bowels 2
Cyanosis., ......... . 1 Inflara f tion,Tonstis. 1
Diptheria • • •••• . • .... 13 Enanitimi..... .. . .. . 1 3
Diarrho3a ..... .... 2 3 Injuries on railroad 1
Dropsy 3 1 totems. 2
Ahdomcn Jaundice 1
" Brain •• • .... Mania-a-P0tti....... 1
Chest 1 Malformation 1
Diseare of Heart .... 4 1 Marasmus 3 28
S & Bowels 1 Neurosis
Kidneys... 1 Old Age 2
Debauch..• •... • • .... 1 1 Pyorts...... ......... 1
Drowned 2 2 Palsy 4
Dysentery 3 7 Premia 1 1
D. hility. ....... 8 7 Scrofula 1
Effusion on Brain.... 2 Softening of Brain.. 1
I L
Epilepsy ........ Small Pox.-- .... 2
Erysipelas 1 1 Still-born. 17
Eczema 1 Teething 4
Fever, Caatt:er • • •••
•rh 2 Tetanus 1
Gtr ic 1 Wounds—Gunshot.. 1
Intermittent 1
Ittaligtatt— 1 1 T0ta1....... ....... —lll7 214
Pnerper a1...1 11 • - 1
OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE
Under 1 year. . .. . .. 101 From 40 'to 50... .. .. 14
From 1 to 2 43 50 to 60.............11
2to 5.. 60 .to 70..•.. ...... 17
510 10
10 to 15. 12 " 80 to 90 ..... ... 3
" 15 to 20... ....... 4 " 92 to 100 .... ... 2
SOto 40 26 . . ...... . ..... ..331
.WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS.
First 24,Tenth 7 Nineteenth 20
Second —2O Eleventh 14 Twentieth 16
Third ..11 Twelfth., .. .. 6 Twenty-first.--. 10
Fourth 13 Thirteenth 7 Twenty-second...l2
Fifth 6 Fourteenth.:..• .13 Twenty-third....l2
9 Fifteenth........ 23 Twenty-fourth-27
Seventh..... . .35 Sixteenth. 14 Twenty-fifth .... 7
Eighth 10 Seventeenth 6 Unkn0wn..•.....11
Ninth S Eighteenth 10
Total 331
Deduct deaths from the country 11
Net deaths in the city 320
Nativity—United States, 267 ; Foreign, 40 ; Unknown, 15.
From the Almehouse, 9; People of Color, 12; from the
country, 11.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing weeks of 1862 and of last week, was as follows :
Week eliding September 6. 1862, was M.
Week endin4v August 29, 1863, was 362.
Malee.l74; emales, 157 ; Boys, 114; Girls, 103.
Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 9.
WILLIAM READ, Realth Officer..
PL&CK BARE GE HERNANIS.-JUST
opened, a case of LUPIN'S BARBGB RV/NA/US.
Inapia'a Black Crape Mareta.
Do.. do. Tamartines.
Do. do. Bareges.
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
Do. do. Chaily Tsmiaea.
Do. do. Striped and Cheek Baratta*.
Do. do. Mousseline deLaines.
Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, &a.
BLSSON k SON'S Mourning Store.
No. 91S CHESTNUT Street.
'EYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY,
-a-- 4 for Fall Sales,
Rich Printea Merinoes, Delaines, Reps, St.e.; Ste.
PYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
Diew Silks for Fall
_ .
Corded. Silks, Figared Silks.
Moire Antiques, Foul de Soles, &e... &e
FYRE LANDELL ARE OPENING
a fine assortment of SHAWLS for the Wholesale and
Retail Sales,
EYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING,
-ILA for Fall Fales, a magnificent line of
ee4 DRESS GOODS.
HORTICULTURAL HALL, BELOA.D
and WALNUT Street —.ESSAY by Prof. BOOM,
,
on the • Ple.servation of F00d.," THIS BITIINIXG. It
IMUNITED STATES Of lELISTIAN
COAIMIS6IOII.—Cash acknowledgments to Sep.
tember 4, 1863: _
Ladies of El olmesburg, Pa., proceeds of a Fair
held under the direction of Bliss Louisa
Crispin, Laura Safford, Virginia McMullen, •
Dewees, Clara Hall. Fannie Crispin... $llO 30
Public Meeting, Phoenixville, Pa x;590
Public Meeting,•Concord,Ohio 10 70
Public Meeting, Cambridge. Ohio 7. 59
Ladies' Aid Eoclety, Cambridge, Ohio.. 10 03
Public Meeting, Adamsvilie. Ohio 40 75
Local Commission, Cumberland, Ohio.
per Rev. :W. D. Seigfried 82, 00
A friend, per Jay Cooke, Esq..
A friend, per Rev. R. J. Parvi.6..
W. R. Johnson. Portland, Me.
Collection, Union Meeting, Trumansbarg.
Tompkins county, N. Y.. per II- Camp. Esq.,
Third Presbyterian, Church, Rochester, FL P.,
Per E. H..- Hollister, Esq.
Ladies' Aid of Delaware county,Pa., per Mrs.
James A. Moore, President
Visitors at United States Hospital. Saratoga,
' for ice for soldiers in front of. Charleston, S..
C. (additional)
P. E. Church, Rochester N Y per Rev. R.B.
Clapton. . 4100
Collection Hanover street Presbyterian .
Church, Wilmington, Del 35 60
George S. Beach, Binghampton, New
Jersey • 815 09
Mrs. George S. Beach, Bin ghampton,.New
Jersey 15 00
James Barnett 1 00 -
31 00
Celle - aim, Pawtuket, R. I , per Rev. J. D.
Bengless 30 (0
Female Tract Society, Trenton, N. T., per
Miss Louie. M. Howell, -Treasurer,
Ladies' Aid 21
Ladies' Aid Society, Laceyville, Pa., per T.
D. Spring 25 00'
Presbyterian Church, bhippensburg, Pa.....:'- - 21 35
F. Lawrence, Sheboygan. Wisconsin. 20 00
A. F. Abbott, Waterbury, Conn 20 00
Ladies' Aid Society. Washingtonvide 15 00
Collection, Green-street 51. E. Church, per J.
F. Warren 13 75
Love's Mills Aid. Society, Erie, Pa 12 00
St. Paul's: Episcopal Church. Wellsboro;
'Tioga-county, Pa., per Rev. -Jill. Jenks... - -11.25
" - Ladies of French Creek, West ', irginia X lO 00
The Misses Birnie, Carroll county, Md.... . .. . 10 00
R. Winter, Zanesville, Ohio
10 00
Collection, Congregational and United PresbY
- terian Churches, Wyoming, Wis. , per-Rev. '
J. (.1. Elliott
Presbyterian Church. Williamsport, N. J., -
per Rev. Charles E. Ford 700
Collection at Rome. Bradford County, Pa.... 6 60
E. Church, Cold Spring, Cape May, N. J., '
per Rev B. S. Sharp 5 55
A Friend, Hyde Park, Duchess county, N.Y., • 500
mrs. Bingham, of Chancelford Churcn, York
county. Pa .. 5 00
Fairton, N. J. , per Rev. AS. Boggs -1 72
Mrs. L. Biggins, Rochester, Minh. 1 00
Mrs. S. W. Dresser 1 00
Total ' $1.4594 98
Amoutt previously acknowledged 180,810 98
$132,4C0 po
JOSEPH PATTISRBOII. Treasurer.
•THE 'UNITED STATES 'CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
—The United StatesChrintian Commission., beg- leave to
acknowledge the receipt of, the -following additional
hasp:lel stores to the 9ch lost: • -
PENNSYLVANIA.
Upper Providence and Perkionten-1 box, Ipircei, from
Ladies' Aid Society.
McE.vensville—lbox. from Laditie of Union League.
West Pinlev-1 box, from Ladies' Aid.
Cressona-1 barrel from Ladies' Aid.
Cheltenham - 1 box, from St Paul's Church.
We at Obester--1 box,,frozn Ladies' Aid.
Germantown-3. parcel, from Mrs. E. Wolf.
Honesdale—lbox, from Ladies' Aid.
Philadelphia -4 gross pens, from B. C. Pratt ;12 soldiers'
bags, from Miss M. L. L,
Eckley-2 kegs picklcs, from the Ladies.
BriEtol.-8 boxes from Ladies' Aid ' .
Robrereburg-1 box, from Female Army Aid.
Shusban-1 barrel, from Ladies' Aid.
Salem-1 barrel. from.Ladies' Aid.
New York-16 packages Religions Weeklies, from Com
mitteeU. S.
Lansingburg-3 barrels, from Joseph Fox.
Buffalo-8 boxes: from Ladies' 11. B. Christian Commis-
sion.
Sialway=l barrel, from the Ladies.
isiehlon-' l 2 barrels, from Ladies' Aid. ,
Maffei° parcel; from Army Committee.
Brooklyn —1 box, from Mrs. K Williams.
Dansville, box, fir Mr, H. T. Mcriair:
Brunswick-=1 box from‘twa. little Poys, Graham and
:Willie '
Lirobertville-41aixea; from Ladies' Aid.
Weshington-1 parcel, unknown:
Woodbury- IPox, from Mrs Lucy C. Honkiis. '
• MA.tSACEMSETTS.
Boaton2 boxei, from Mr., W:
Boston =1 box, from isassabhueetts S. S. Society.
Newbnryport—lbox, unknown:
Worceater-4 box,' from Soldiere Relief Committee.
Wade-1 box, from the peop3e.
Boston-3 boxes, from Army Committee Y. M. C. A.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. - -
Milford-1 box, from Women's Soldiers' Aid.
The recant change of weather has already inducedcalls
far warmer under-clothing. Woolen shirts. drawers.
and tacks are already needed. and the receipts will be
greater every day., The fall campaign will be certain to
eventuate in battles requiring all stores needed for the
relief of the wounded: Let us prepare in time to meet
every emergency of the season and of the war.
Send stores to -- Gl3O. H. STUART.
Chairman Christian Commission.
No. 13 BANK Street.
MUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA;
LAW - DEPARTIFIENT. --A Term will commence
on THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro
ductory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at.
EIGHT o'clock, in the evening of that day, at the LEC
TM 'ROM , in the NORTH COLLEGE: leo ocl
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF ARTB.-.The Term of the
Collirre -Year will open on TUESDAY, the fith instant,
CanAidates for admission will annear at the University,
forekamination, on that day at 10 o'clock A. Bt. Tuition,
for each Tana 2'hirtyfron DoIIars. GEORGE ALLEN,
8e 5.8t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts,
Dee: :AVIS AUX .ELEGANTS.—X.
SEM ZACKEY. de Paris, Gerant de la Matson.
tEriNDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Taillenr, No: 009
,'.OHBSTNIIT Street, Philadelphia„a lihonnenr aviser
'des nombretur amin et connaisaances (Masi gine l'hono.
table public) qut i'on deja (merlin , de lenr clientele,
quit vientderesevoir de Paris et Londres. lea modes lea
Pins recentes et les miens portees pour la'nelson d'ete.
M. ORkEDVILLE STOKES a min a ea disposition lea
eteoffes leirpins belles atlas mellleures qtialites,des Pre
'lnieres manitfactures d'Enrope.
Lee officieres st soldats de tont Aliades.-7 tronvront lea
4ffeilleffres , qUalites d'etoffes, a es prix 'tree moderes
L'elegarioaAe ea coupe. atne'que le cachet de distinction
quela - earacterise. eel deja trop_eOnnu public pour ea.
renonveler leurs.werttes. ..103-94/1
THE PRESS.-PHELADELPHLK, TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1863.
a"+ UNION MIAS'S MEETINGS.
UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS,
BEPTE3IBEK 8, 1363.
Governor CURTIN. in !company with distinguished
orators from adjoining States, will address the people
of Pennsylvania at the times and plica3 named i.e the
following schedule: •
' At BLITANNING, Armstrong county, TUESDAY.
Sept. Bth.
At ERIE, Erie county, THURSDAY, Sept.loth.
At MEADVILLE, Crawford county, SATURDAY,
Sept. 12th.
At PITTSBURG, Allegheny county, WEDNESDAY.
Sept. P3th.
At CATASAUQUA. Lehigh county, SATURDAY. Sept..
19th.'
At EASTON. Northampton count y, MONDAY, Septem.
her 21st.
At WEST CITES rut, Chester county, WEDNESDAY.
Sept.-23d.
At BEAVER, Beaver county. FRIDAY, Sept. 25th.
It WASHINGTON. Washington county, SATURDAY,
Sept. 20th.
At WILKESDAREE, Lucerne county. WEDNESDAY,
Sept. 30th.
Other appointments will be announced as speedily as
possible. We have reasonable hopes of havink in the
Pending canvass the aid of
Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee;
Governor PIE RP ONT. of Virginia;
Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland:
JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio;
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York: •
Gen. LOGAN. of Illinois;
Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts,
And many other disting - nished gentlemen, including
many eloquent advocates of the Union. Cause in Penn
sylVaaila. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as
full and thorough a; discussion of the momentous issues
now submitted to the people as the brief period now re
maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends
of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel
low-citizens upon the occasions. ,
WAYNE McVEAGH, Chairman.
GEO W. HAMERELY, Secretaries.
W. NV. HAYS. se7
MUNION LE &GEM, FIFTH AtVA..12.0.
A meeting of the Fifth Wtird UNION LEAGUE will
be bell on TUENDAY. EVENING, September Sth, at the
Ball of the Good Intent Hose Company, SPRUCE Street,
above SIX fa at o'clock P. M.
R. RUNDLE SMITH, Presidedt.
JOHN. J. FRANKLIN. Secretary. sep7 2E
NINTH-WARD NATIONAL UNION
ASSOMATION.—A regalar stated meeting of the
above Ataociation THIS (Tue - day) EVENINCE Sept. 8,
at 8 o'clock, at the Hall, TWELFTH and 'FILBERT' Ste,
JOHN L. IRLL. Secretary.
Eg... TWELFTH WARD ---A REGULA.R.
stated mooting of tbe TV7SIXTII- WARD
TIONIIL 'UNION ASSOCIATION will be held THIS
'EVENING at S o'clock, at the llall, N, E. corner of
TOTIRTH and GREEN Streets. -
It*_ JOHN L. SHOEMATIER, Pregidest.
r u I o N N TI.i.T e E K I T N . TH. WARD NATIONAL
James L. Tamer, JOhn BroMiey, lames MeDugal.
coxsvani.v.s
, George Hunter, Samuel McKeever.
FIRST PRECINCT..—Judge, Albert Eldridge; Inspector,
William Knox; Return Inepe.ctor, James Paul.
SEcoxn PnEcrxer.---Judge, Charles T Clarke; insnec
tor, Stephen H. Markley; Ketarn Inspector, Guy S. Mat
tock.
i'mno PRECINCT —Judge,-Charles_ A. Bonder: Inspac•
tor, William H. Hallowell; Return Inspector, George.
Roma.
Founrrt FRECTNOT.—Sndge. Andrew McGill: Inspector,
Th omas Jones ; Return Inspector, Samuel Neiseer.
FIFTH PRECINCT —Judge. Joan H. Jeffries; Inspector,
Asa R. Cox; Return Inspector, David R Hershberger.
SIXTH PRECINCT.--Judge. James Milligan, Sr. : Inspec
tor, Alexander Sterrett; Return Inspector. -*come Elliott.
SEVENTH' PRECINCT.—Jaue, Samuel Dudson ; Inspect
or. Louis 13. Loux; Return Inspector, Charles Hasse
F r o w n; PRECINCT_ —Judge, John F. Dumar; Inspector,
John Pommy; Return Inspector, Israel Donaran.
NINTII PRECINCT.—Judge. Jorepli Holm ,• Inspector,
Lafayette Carnet]; Return Inspector, John Enicks. It*
mee CIiVIPTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL
COLL SOE,
C 37 CHESTNUT Street (corner of Seventh).
INSTRUCTION IN BOOR KEZPINC,PENII A ASIIIP,
MERCANTILE FORMS, CALCULATIONS, &c. 25 per
cent. 'off regular rates until Feat. lath. aes-B,*
, rlffe. PENNS:
SDRANCE COMPAN'
At the annual meatier of
Company, held ort• ONDK.
the following gentlemen wax
the ensiling year, viz:
Jonathan Patterson,
Alexander Benson,
William ?II ontelius,
Isaac Hazen - ant,
Thomas Robins,
And at a meting of the DI
JOINATHAN,PATTERSON,
elected President.
sea
THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIREINSIT-.
RANCE COMPANY. September 7. 1863--The Di
rectors have this day declared al/IVIDEND of SEVEN
DOLLARS and-FIF PV CENTS par share on the Stock of
the Company for the last six months, which wilt be paid
to the Stocicholdere or their, legal representatives, after
the 17th instant. WM. G. CRO,VEL , L,
set-118 Secretary.
m. A "MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLMES of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY
RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at the CONTI
NENTAL ROTEL, ip PhiJadelphla, on MONDAY, Sap
tember SW> 1862, at 12 o'clock M.
ALBERT WILLIS,.
GEORGE DICKINSON, -
JAMES- A. BEAZIE,
JAMES H. MAYO,
Coinmissioners.
'AND READING.
RAILROAD COMPAATY, Office . i 127 Soath
FOIIIOTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, September 2, 1313.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of thin
Company. The residence of several of- them ,is un
known. and it ie, therefore. necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. S.
STOCKHOLDERS BR'NAME S. ADFORD, Treasures.
Mre. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, -
Timothy C. Boyle,• ?may AL Lewis._
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary fditcherson,
Ann Copeland. John Melntyre,
A.
sees
and J. Newbold, John S. Moore.
Trustees. James McKnight.
Debbie A. Hughes, Beni. F. New - port,
Saml T..Barrison, Bsru. Pott,
James Hallowell. W- -Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Koppele, enry B. Sharer,
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, - Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman, Mrs. Rebecca'Ulrich,
Knbn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex, , Asher M. Wright,
of S. Kuhn. William Young,
R. V. R. Leisee Extra.. W. H. McVickar,
and James 0, Schaff, Ex. of Austin Smith,
John S. Leisee, deed, WA/is 82 Co.
tCOMPANY E, BLUE RESERVES.
—All those connected with this organization are re- -
andted o meet at the Armory; S. S. corner EIGHTH
CALLOWHILL, THIS (Tnesday) EVENING, at
3a of 8 o'clock Those who sezved recently with the
Company will be in attendance early, to sign the $35
bounty roll. [lel JOS J. BABCOCK, O. S.
CORPS OF HONOR. U. S. A::
- HEADQUARTERS REOILIIITItitt SERVICE.
INVALID CORPS FOR 'PHILADELPHIA.
143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply for information or enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
Lieut. rumßiz BASTIAN. Invalid Corps,
243 S. Third street, Philadelphia,
Lieut. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, •
511 Brown street, and
E. corner Broad and Spring Garden sts , Phila.
Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension.
same as in 11. S. Infantry. - W. MATTHEWS,
Mf Ist Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
aus if
$402 BOUNTY.
RECRUITS WANTED
For -the 12th H. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN
between the ages of IS and 45 years. THE ABOVE
LARGE BOUNTY CEASES ON 'THE 25.rix OF SEPTEM
BER. For farther particulars apply to .
WM. SERGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry,
Recruiting ()Meer,
se2-lm 4 229 South FRONT Street.
HEADQUARTERS OF .PROVOST
MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA.. 245 South
THIRD Street. ,
PHILADELPHIA. September 5, 1913.
This Office will be open daily, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
All Drafted'Men of the Second, Third. Fourth, and Fif th
Wards, who have not reported, and whose time has not
been extended, will be apprehended forthwith as de
serter. , -
A reward of ten dollars wilt be paid for deserters.
The SIXTH WARD (being the Fifth- Sub-District)
will be heard in the following order:
MONDAY, Sept. 7, Nos. 1 to 100 inclueive.
TUESDAY, Sept. 8, Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive.
'WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9, Nos. `9Ol to 300 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 10, Nos. 901 to 400 inclusive.
FRIDAY. Sept, 11, ti es 401 to 637 inclusive.
SATURDAY, for the hearing of cases generally,
N. 13. —Substitutes have preference
. WM. 13. LEHMAN,
Provost Marshal and President of the Board.
CHARLES MURPHY,
- Commissioner of the Board.
N. H. MARSELIS,
se7-tf Surgeon of the Board.
EADQ DAR TE RS OP .PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD DI3TRICT, Pa.
PHILADELPITIA. September 5, 18613.
Notice is 'hereby given to all drafted persons of the'
Nineteenth ward that their time for claimingsxeinption,
offering snbptitutes, or, reperting for duty , is,extended
until SATURDAY, September 12th, inst , after which
time all 'those persons „failing to comply With the above
-notdce will be liable to arrest - a.s deserters._
Notice' is also given to those drafted: persons of the
Eighteenth ward - who have not as yet reported them
selves. that. failing to do so by SATURDAY, September.
12th.. inst., they will be published as deserters, and ar
rested as such.
By order of the Board of Enrolment. . - .
- JACOB 8. STRETCH,
Captain and Provost Marshal,
FRANKLIN D. STERNER, Commissioner.
eel-Bt ALEX &lIDER C. HART, Surgeon.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
yy SEAL, SECOND DISTRICT, PA.; 1214 LOCUST
STREET, - Pul - LAnaLyinA, Sept: 4th, 1863.
Notice is-hereby given to drafted men of the FIRST
WABD, who have .failed to appear in abordance with
their notice, that. unless they appear at once, they will
be published as deserters and arrested as such,. -
Substitutes will be accepted on - any day between the
hours'of 8 o'clock A, M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid for the appre
hension of Deserters upon their delivery at this office.
256 South Twelfth street. . •
On and after MONDAY, Sept. 7th, 1163, the Beard will
be in session to hear claims for exemption from 8 o'clock.
A. M. 0112 o'clock P. M., until forthernotice....
EDWIN PALMER,
Provost Marshal and President of Board.
Commissioner of Board.
••R. W. RECIIIE.
eel-6t Surgean of Board.
SELECT.. -FA MILY SCHOOL FOR
BOYS; AT OTAYMONT, Delaware. The Winter.
Tenn will open SEP-TERM 9.
eeB4.m. Rey. JOHN B. CLEMSON. D.D., Rector.
ETHORRI4XIKE, TEACHER OF THE
• PIANO-FORTE, No. 1904PDJE Stieot. At 'him°
daily at 2 o'clock. Het,' tathalm.
pITILADELPITIA PROFESSIONAL
INSTITUTE, S. E. corner of-THIIreNENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, is now open, with's boinplatiGYM.
NASH:Ib' for the exclusive -use or the Wall and
see its petullar modes of instruation . andMo4:valitage3.
Send for circulara.
-- see-If • I. NEWTOH-41SIBCHA'rj.iMMal.:
. ECT . ,
lEND . . „
ORFF S AtILITXRI
. IERY will reopen on MONDAY,. 14th'inst., at 4
o'clock P. M. at the Armory of the Independence City'
- Guards, QA.R.D.NER Street, rear of 'Hay "Academy- of
Music. For Circulars. apply to P. .130 YT
TENTH, and .CH EsTEITT Streets, or at the reslainge of
MAJOR ECKINDORET, 1003 COATES- Strea. seB-tt
NOTICE.- THE BUILDING -INSPEC
. TOR'S OFFICE has been removed to FtF CFI Street
below Chestnut street, west side, .110. 104; back room.
seB-tathe3t.
TCNAPSACKS AND :'HAVERSACKS.
=The subscriber .offers to Paint and Vainish 3.000
Per daiiimtbe'best manner, and at•the lowest 'possible
price. al:, - J. T.:HOLLOWAY, -
eeB-66*'"' 631• WASHINGTON Avenue.
,th4o REWARD .-STOLEN FROM
tit
the stable of the subecriber. of Upper Merlon
township. Montgomery county, Pa., a BROWN HORSE,
about 35 ponds high, 15 years old, switch tail, inclined a'
little to one side; a tear on one hind foot, under the foot•.
lock joint. A reward of $2O will be paid by the Wash
ington Express Company. Upper Merfon,,aud tk,2o by the
County of. Montgomery, 'OA recoVerY of, the horse and
conviction of the thief. • •
se7-2t.. - - • • LEMUEL' BAsTacrEN..,
250 000 FEET SPRUCE JOIST,
.-14161
ASSEMBLY.
William Y. Leader.
commoN couson.
Amos Knight.
SOBOOL DIRECTORS,
,f the Steckholdere of this
:Y. the 7th September. MB,
re duly elected Directors for
Daniel Smith, Jr.,
John Deverenz,
Thomas Smith,
Henry Lewis.
drectorc•on the same day,
Esq...was unanimously re-
W. 31. G. GROW.ELL,
Secretary.
MILITARY NOTICES.
EDUCATIONAL.
RETAIL, DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL iSc 004
No. 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
ARE A 0 1 ,7 OPENIKG VIM
FALL AND WINTER STOOK.
ONE CASE OF FINE FRENCH BIERINOES, $1.1.2X
ONE CASE SUPER FRENCH MERINOES. el 25
ONE CAGE SUPER EXTRA, SI.GO
ONE CASE SILK FArE REPS. $1.12K.
ONE CASE SUPER REPS, $1.37.K.
ONE CASE SUPER. HAIR CORD REPS, St TO
ONE CASE EXTRA QUALITY CORDED MERINOES
The above seven cease of Nerinoes and Poplins are in
all of the new shades, together with the Choicest Shades
of Staple Colors, and for sale BELOW the market price 3.
having been bought in the early part of August, previous'
to the adVance in prices.
WHOLESALE BUYERS ARE INVITED TO EXAMINIe
EES-tuf 2t TB STOCK.
T_ I ( ,DWIN HALL & CIO., 26 SOUTH SE
COND Street-, axe now opening their Fall and Win
ter Stock of Silks.
One Case Plain Fault de Soles, 1 51.13.
One Case all Shades Pauli do Sete&
Ono Case Super. Fault de Fetes. $l.OO,
Brown Figured Silks. •
Black Pettit de Soles and Corded Silks.
Superior Quality Black Taffetta Silks.
Black Groa de "Clines at redocea prices. seS-ti
I . DWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SE
-R-A CORD 5 beet, are now opening their Fall and. Win
ter Stock of Dress Goads. &c.
Figured all Wool Delaines.
Figured Merinos and eaahmeres.
• Fancy Styles o' all Wool Poplins.
New Styles of Dress Goods.
N. B.—Balmoral- , Skirts in great variety from W.. 75
aeS-tf
EYRE & LANDELL2 .
FOURTH AND ARCH,
E. & L.
OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL SALES,
Rich Printed MERINOS, DELATEES. REP'S, 8:o., &c.
E.&L.
E YRE LANDELL OPEN TO=DAY
New Silks for FaFallSales.
Corded Silks, Figured Silks. -
Noire Antiques, Poul de Solos. Sre., ate.
E. & L.
FITRE LANDELL ARE- OPENING
a fine assortment of SHAWLS, for the Wholesale
ankßetail sales.
E. &I L. -
'PYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
ffpr FIIIIEBIOB a magnificent line of DRESS GOODS.
VYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARC,R,"oner. to-day— •
Extra Fine Fiend" MERINO, for city retail sales.
ri nvi c atie2 c. of t l c YtODEti, 'BROWNS. NEyes.tßatrigT.
FLANNELS, FLANNELS
SCARLET, BLUE, AND CHERRY OPERA
FLANNEL.
SAXONY, BALLARDVALE, andEEAL 'WELCH
FLANNEL.
DOMET, SHAKER, AND WASHINGTON
FLANNEL.
GRAY, BLUE, AND RED, both twilled and plain,
SHEPPARD,TLN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
4n19-tuthsl2t
TO THE RETAIL TRADE
JOHN F. YOUNG,.
(Formerly 327 Market street,)
Successor to Thomas Fisher, No. 70 North Fourth street.
is now opening an entire new stock of CHOWS DRY
GOODS, to which the special attention of the ladies is
invited. sep7 13t
TiIALL DELAINES.
CHOICE STYLES FALL DELAINES. CHINTZ
FIGURES, Rich Colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
se7 ' CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Str:etg.
MERINOS ! MERINOS! ..`
ShNrpless Brothers offer a FULL ASSORT3fENT
of NEW MEIIN OS. All of the regular SHADES,' in
oaiding the NEW COLOR 4.
se7 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
R,HARPLESS BROTHERS W ILL FOR
d, few DAYS long.r continue selling their hIIIIIMER
STOCK et REDDCED PRICES before opening their
-PAGE and WINTER GOODS.
47 . CHEOTBUT and. EIGHTH Streets.
ELSH. FLANNELS,
Ballard vale Flannels,
Sliaker.Flannels. _
Twilled and plain Flannels,
colors,widths, and qualities. at moderate
prices. JAS. IL CAMPBELL & CO.,
sea-St 727 CHESTNUT Street.
APIERINOES, REPS, AND POPLINS,
' 43 A- in all the new shades, at moderate prices.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.
727 CHESTNUT Street.
- no LAC K SI L K S:—ALL STYLES,
-2.- " widths, and qualities:of Taistrines;gro d'Rhines,
Ewalt d'Soies,.Taffetas, Gros 'Goethe, Imperials, &a., at
moderate prices JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO..
seS4t T. 27 CHESTNUT Street.
LiNgNs AND WfLITE GOODS, IN
-41-A great verity, at much. less
than present
cost of im
portation. JAB. B. CAR ESELL & CO„
ses-6t 727 CHESTNUT Street
OPENING- OF FALL DRESS GOODS..
H.- STEEL & SON.
Nos. '713 and 715 North TENTH Street,
Have now open a choice assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Silks, choice colors, $125 to $2.
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black Silks .90c to $2.50.
Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks. •
Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins, ali'colors.
Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors.
. Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins. •
Plain French Di erinoes, cli oice colors.
1 lot Plain French klerinoes, choice colors, $l. sea
ses.stuth tf
WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Poplins, Plain. Shades and New Colors. •
Alpacas, Doable and Single Width, choice shades.
New Rterinees. Fashionable Colors.
Plaid Wohairs and Valencias.
raid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting.
Dark Cotton and Wool Delaines.
JOHN H. STOKES,
7112 ARCH Streot.
N. - 8. - 50 dozen Ladies' L. o.Handkerehlefs at $2 per
dozen. S 9 pairs Crib Blankets, good quality. arkl
Cuynis AND CA.SSIMERES.
Opening Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Opening Black Broadcloths.
Openigg goods for Boys' wear.
ORDERS •
Taken for Boys' Jackets, Pants, and Overcoats, for fall
and winter wear. Also, a select stock - ready-made
Boys' Clothing. COOPER It CONABD:k
an2B . 8. E. corner NINTH arid MARKET ititreeta.
E. XL NEEDLES
At prioes morally' below MAMA most of impor
tation,
WHITS GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES. do
IJ.OSS, I - do do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.- do
_:FBILB, &c., &a.
And resieatfally invitaa ,an Inspeatlon of Me
stock.
FRENCH. MERINOE S.
Browns, Blues, Greens, Purples.
All-wool Reps, in choice shades.
Wool Belaines—Modes and Blacks. -
Alpacas—Browns, Modes, and Blacks.
FALL CLOAKS.
Water-proofs, of Black and Brow Cloths.
Cloaks made to order.
kieNV Check square Shawls.
~ B lack-Thibet long and square Shawls.
COOPER & CONARD.
au29 ' • EL B. corner AINTII and MARKET Streets,
UMBRELLAS I UMBRELLAS!!
WM. A. DROWN dt CO.,
NO. 246 MARKET STREET,
ganufadtirers of
SIIITAIOIIIOIIIA giffildtb
exo2-.2m
.
of - ' 7 V - KRY SUPERZOB SILK< AND
Gingham UMBRELLA.S.'ombest steel frames.
JOSEPH, F USSELL. Manufacturer,
Nos. and 4 North FOURTH Street.
ALL 'GRADES,AND - WINDS OF
Gingham and Cotton UMRELLAS, various sizes.
Buy of ' 'JOSEPH FUSSELL.
se7-6t* Nos. 2 and 4 North FOURTH Street.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
MUSICAL BOXES.
.
TN SITELL . .AND ROSE W OOD' CASES,
IN
3 mi tri v f om cr i l Li t l a t n ar iti ln o tliap . nra and Amer--
eel-6m 324 CHESTNUT Street, belloirgen:Ch.
ft.
G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERIOXN
and linorted WATCH'S& Fine : Jewelry, 811Ter
oui. ted Ware, 4111.
:3x23 -6m
T N WATCH REPAIRING
attended to. by the most experienced workmen,
an every Watch warranted for one year.
.G. RUSSELL. •
glat North SIXTH Street.
joAM ERIO AN 'WATCHES IN
4,3, 4, and G•oz. , SILVEH CASES
C. & A. PE QUI Glfo r, -
Manufacturers of Watch Case%
• No. 321 S. FIFTH Street,
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auSS-tEeM
G. W. S I MO N S & BROTHER,
SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OE JEWELRY, •
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VIRIETY.
Aull-if6m •
ARMY GOODS.
DARX-BLUX COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUR OAP CLOTH& - -
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OPTIONIR.
ARMY BL,ANKITS, STANDARD ITNIGET. •
!O-OIfIWB DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD MUGU'S.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
DROWN AND. SMACKED SKIRTINGS AND NIEESIN
MIS. Per Aga b 7 ' • ,
FROTHINGIUM. & WELLS.
11-If ti
Ba HATS, ARMY' HATS.
ADOLPH dt KEEN .4
No.GX 'North SECOND Street.
Philadelphia.
. _
.btannfastnrers of all kinds of
FELT HATS.
kn. on band . a WV asaortmeat - of all the vailoar and
- most approved styles of -
ARMY HATS.
Opfen by mail from sutler/1; or Jobbers. will be
promptly tiled at the lowest rates. ie3o-91e
1776. 1863.
31. A GS:
SILK FLAGS I
STINTING SLAGS!
BURGEES.
PENANTS. •
UNION JACKS.
STREAMERS:
TB Ti N 1 30 L . . N 434.
BED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
EVANS .1b FIASSALLI
MILITARY P,lO, ItNISRSES
1717-kt No. 4111 'ARCH STREET. Philadelphia.
C K-AK E 8,
SHINGLING HATCHET%
BROAD'HATCHETS, AXES,
NAIL EAMCERS,-
SHOE HABIAEMIS,
RIVETIN4 HAMMERS, sad
E?GINEER HAMMERS,
MANUFACTURED AND FOR ?ME BY
C HAMMOND SONS
5214„,COMMERCB Street. Phila.
anlS-lm"
MERITORIOUS PICTURES ARE
REIMER'S Colored Photographe Those who de
sire a good Likeness and an artistically Colored Picture'
for EA should go to SECOND St:, above Green. it*
p r ORYTYPES.—OF ALL LIKENESS
-,ES, REIMER'S Ivorytypes nearest approach perfec
tion,- characterized by simplicity and truthfulness.
evincing great •care and rare.artistio ability. SECOND
Street, above Green. At.
•
TV F. WILKIN,
- 1 -' • ATTORNEY ANP C.OUNSELLOR AT LAW.
NASHVILLE, TE1.7141461315E.
Has been constantly engaged in the practice of his pro
fession. 'and (the collection of Claims, at Nashville, for
the peat FOURTBEN . - .
- REFERENCES
Messrs. Sibley; Moulton. & Woodruff; Messrs. Bar.
troft & Co. salaam*
•
Ilk DR._ FINE, PRAOTIOAL DEN.
....ccuour•TlST for the list twenty Beare, 219 VINE St.l
below Third. inserts the most 'Mandrill TENTH of the
'age, mounte d on One Gold, nature. Miser. Vulcanite
Ooralitis7 Amber, he., at price% for neat and substantial
Work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State. -Teeth Mugged to laat for life. Artificial Teeth
repaired 'to eat: No pain in 'extracting. All work
warranted to fit: Reference: best families. .1e6.9a .
D R ' -C S
OM TOOK'S VOCAL 0-YMNA
.'SIIIM. 508 ARCH Street.' is now open for Stu
dents in E ; No. and those .who have Defective Ar
ticulation. A chum o! Stammerers Nyill 09111Mence
the 'DA Of OcT9/30. . ea6-3t*
PLANTATION BITTERS.
Tfas sale of the Plantation Bitters is without precedent
In the history of the world. There is no secret in the
matter. They are at onceihe most speedy, strengthen
ing health-restorer ever discovered. It requires but a
single trial to understand this. Their puritY can always
be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated
Calisava Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile
Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clo
ver-buds, Orange-peel. Snake-root, Caraway, Corianr
der, Burdock. •
S.—T.-1860—X. &a
They are eapeciallyrecommerided to clergymen, pub
lic speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden
tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food,
and clear mental faculties.
Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find
in these Bitters what they have so long looked for.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They Eire Diarrhcca, Cholera, and Cholera Idorhns.
ney cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache
They aro the beat Bitters in the world: They make the
weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's wreat re
storer.
The following startling and emphatic statements can
be seen at oar office:
Letter of Rev. R. P. CRANE, Chaplain of thel.o7th New
York Regiment.
Naea Acoure. CREEN. March 4th. 1.868.
Owing to the great exposure and terribledecorupoeition
after the battle of Antietauf. I was utterly prostrated and
very sick. My stomach would not retaiemedicine. An
article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake
of New York, was prescribed to give me strength and an
appetite. To my great surprise they gave ma immediate
relief. Two bottles almost allowed me to join my regi
ment. * * I bave since seen them used in
many cases, and am free to say, for hospital or private
purposes I know of nothing like them.
B." 1". CBAIIE, Chaplain.
Letter from the Rev. N. E. Guns, St. Clairavlile, Pa.:
GENTLEMEN Yon were kind enough, on a former-es;
casion, to send me a half dozen bottlas of Plantation
Bitters for $3.50. My wife having derived so much bene
fit from the nee of these Bitters, I desire her to continue
them, and. yon will please send. ns six bottles more for
the money inclosed.
I am, very truly, yours,
A. E. GILDS, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church.
SOLDIERW ROSIE, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CINCINNATI, OHIO, Jan• 15th. 1863
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
our noble soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled
ram various canoes, and the effect is marvellous and
gratifying.
Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every
family, hospital, and at hand on every battle field.
G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent.
Dr. W. A. CHTLIM Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont
Regiment, writes : "I wish every soldier had a bottle
'of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective. Per
fect, and harmless tonio I ever need." •
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 22a, 1363. 5'
GENTLEMEN; We require another supply of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily In
creases with the guests of our house. -
Respectfully.
- SYKES, 'CHADWICK, dr CO.
. &c., Ztc., Zte., ',Stc
Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of our
signature oa a steel-plate label, with our private stamp
over the cork.
P. H. DRAKE & CO:;
202 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Gro
cers, Hotels, Saloons, and estuary dealers.
.i723-thstalf2m
COPARTNERSELIPS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAN
the business connection existing from May 23.1363,
between the undersigned and JOSEPH G. FLEXING;
terminated, by mutual consent, on the 14th day of July,
1£63. C5e8.3...] WILLIAM G. STEEL.
M TAYLOR HAS ASSOCIATED
with him ANDBEIY PTEoginslgHatStthreee?,"fboTvre
Green street. where they will continue to keep the beet
qualities of FAMILY COAL. at the lowest cash prices.
eel- tuths-6t 5 TA.YL013.,& DENNISSON.
PROPOSALS:
ASSISTANT QUA_IITERAIASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE.
- - - -
PHILADELPHIA. September 7th, 1851
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MON
DAY, 14th inst., at 12 o'clock hi for the delivery of all
the *Straw required for the use of• the various U. S.
Army Hospitals in and around the city of Philadelphia,
including Chester. and Chestnut Hill. from the let of
October nest, to the 30th September, 1%4; also, for the
nee of any - Hospitals which may be rented or erected
within the city limits during the time specified. To be
good. clean Rye Straw, suhiect to inspection, and to
be delivered at such times and in such quantities as may
be required. To be furnished in bales or bundles. The
right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high.
seS-St A. BOYD, Captain & A. Q. 11..
A -RIMY CLOTHING AND EQCIP
-LA-"AGEE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets,
PirrEamr . ,PrgA, September
.7,1853
SEALED-PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, the Mlle list ,f to furnish
promptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL. viz:
- Brass Crossed-Sabres, for Hats.
Tent Buttons, wood, small.
Bidders must state in their proposals the price. filial/-
tit, bid for, and time of delivery.
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract mast be
guarantied by two responsible persons, whose sigcatures
must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee
must accompany the bid.
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate
from the fruited States District Attorney. Postmaster. or
other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder
or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder
and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a con
tract is awarded, act in good faith with
„ the United
States and faithfully execute the same.
of the articles advertised for, can be seen at
this office.
Proposals - must be ricilersed "Proposals, for Army Suppiies, stating. the particular article bid for.. the
blank forms for which can be bad upon application at
this oftice.
G. EL CROSIIkN.
Asa% Quartermaster General 11. 8. A.
PINA)TCIAE.
AMEBIC AN GOLD
WANT P.
DREXEL & CO.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
T R B
SECRETARY OF TEE TREASURY
HAS AUTHORISED KB
TO CONTINUE MY A.GENCY
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
And; *Atli further itottae, I shall sentient.
to retetve Ehthssriptlovut to the
5-20
LOAN A T PAS'
AT MT 072113 E..
AID AT THS DITFERSAT SOB-Aramous
Whroughout the Loyal. Stateft
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
No. 114 South. Third. Street,
S: KELE VL X THOMAS,
• STOCK AND BILL BROKEN, • -
- ' • Ao. 312 WALAIIT Street.
Stocks and Loins bought and sold on Commission It
the BOARD OF BROKERS.
, .
Sabscriptiorut to the 6.20 year six per sent. LOAN dill
received at par.
No charge for Commission. .131-3 m
fIOLLEOTION OF 11. S. CIERTEFL.
GATES OP INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to soiled et the
Treasury Dertment. Washington. with despatch. and
at reasonab le rates. the One Year. Oeitilleates of In
delbtadness of the United States now dne or shortly rte.
Satins; -
Terms Made kROWII and Mal at the egkol;
No. X2O inasurr Street.
FAMILIES RESIDING IN THB
.111JRAI DISTRICTS.
Ws aro Pfevared, as heretolorh to oupP/Y ramifies at
their Country Residences with .
MR! pssoramoir 'or
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &O.
_ . _ ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
lvg.tt CORNBR NUMMI% AND 41311 wra.
RAFTED MEN TAKE NOTICE.-- .
.You can rely upon having SUBSTITIITSS muster 3d
in 'without trouble or delay, on application at VII
WALNUT Street, Second Floor. Aliens furnished when
desired. .' - sea-6tB
•t:-. JOHN L. OAPEN,..IsHRENOLO.
qtr GIST; May.be consulted, DAY and EVENINGon
adaptation to - Business. Trade. and Profession
on the' improvement of health. - correction of
fault's, formation - of friendships. &c. de
-ecriptione of character given whoa required' at No. 315
B. TUTEt strolt, alma Cheetunt.
4- 1 , 4 BAZAAR—NINTH AND BANE
sox STRUTS.
SPECIAL PEREMPTORY BALE OF FIFTY Rosa&
ON WEGNESDAI MORNING.
September flth, at 11 o'clock precieely, at the Bazaar,
will be Bold,
These Horses wore selected in the State of New York.
by parties who have been fining , contracts for the Go.
verument. are adapted for all kinds of work, and be
lieved to be the best lot offered this season.
SALE PBEEMPTOET.
. _
Jtrii^ No postponement on account of the weather.
ceG-3tif ALFRED M. RFAKNESS. Auctioneer
AUCTION -SALE OF REFUSE WOOD,
CHIPS, OLD COMPOSITION, Sse.
NAVY YARD, WASTIINGITOR, Sant. 3, 1983.
WILL BE OPRERRD AT PUHLIC SALS, at this Yard,
for caeb, TUESDAY, September 10th, 1864, at L 2
o'clock ,to the highest bidder, a lot ofvßefuse Wood,
Chips,
Old Composition, &c., .te• , condemned as unfit
for public use. GEO N, ffEALE_,
re 7 it • Naval Store keeper.
SHEET IRON AT AUCTION'.
We shell offer for eale ort
. TUESDAY, the Bth of SEPTESIBEE,
In lota to Cult parcheaere,
AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON.
• 500 BUNDLES SHEET" IRON;•
Consisting of No, 2.3 and2A Wire Gange.
GERARD, BETTS, it Co.,
106' WALL. STREET,
NEW YORK. _
NEW CIIESTNIIT-ST. THEATRE.-
Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. WirEATLIM
IMMENSE SUCCESS
IMMENSE SUCCESS
or TOO
DUKE'S - MoTTO.
DUKE'S MOTTO.
THIRD NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT.
of We celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist,
-MR. COLLINS,
Who will appear in
JOHN BROUGHAM'S
Grand Romantic Drama, entitled
THE DUKE'S MOTTO,
which is now being played at the Lycenm Theatre, Lon
don. and which, during the past three months. hag
nightly crowded Garden, New York, and was
received at this theatre on Satardag eeening - by tha
LARGEST AUDIENCE
Ever assembled - within Rs wails.. while hundreds viers
TURNED FROM THE DOO.llB,
unable to obtain
. _
.Ev EN STAND T.NG ROOM.
The lavish applause bestowed ripen the play eneourageff
the management to believe that
ITS SUCCESS
be as marked in this city as in London and New
York. The play is produced in'
GORGEOUS STYLE,
and evert y resource of the theatre has been brought ata ,
requisition for its oper production.
ENTIRELYATM SCENES,
MR. WM. WHEATLEY
will have the honor of appearing in his original charac
ter of
CAPT HENRI DE L SGA_SDERE.
The play be produced With a very strong cast of
charactere,
A. DOUBLE CORPS DE BALLET.
AND
NUMEROUS AUXILIARIES.
ON TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER BM.
AND
EVERT - NIGHT, TILL FURTHER NOTICE.
will be presented
.A...N.Fi'riROMANTIC DRAMA.
a Prologue and. Three Acte.
EE JOHN BHOGGH.Lf. ZiJ
in which
. .
MR.- COLLINS, •
who hasixtreliaaed the sole. right of repregentatton ai
this great Play in AlDeriett, will appear as
C aRRICKFERGLIS
en Irish Soldier of Fortune, with ihe songa,
" Wine; Bright Wine,"
and
wordgof the latter by John. Brougham, oral:fade by L
B. Dubmorth.
in his great character of
CAPTAIN HENRI DE LLGARWERE.
During the evening, the Orchestra, under the diras.
tion cf MR: MARK HASSLER, will perform ohoice se
lections of Popular Afusic. se7-11-
WALNUT -STREET - THEATRE.
Lessee. Mrs BE A. GARRETTSON.
TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY. September 6th. and 9th,
THE RENOWNED SPANISH ARTISTE,
SE NORINTA CUEPY AS.
FRECH S,
in the
introducing • - •
THE. WILD ARAB DANCE,
COMBATS, TABLEAUX. &c,
To commence with the laughable tame of
B. AND MRS. PETER WHITE,
Box Office open from 10 till 3 o'clock.
CONCERT, HALL
SECOND RISER AND TRIUMPHANT SUCMSS DE
TEE GREAT SPECTRAL ILLUSION.
THE GHOST!
THE GHOST!
legitimately and properly produced, under the personal
supervision of MR. H. WATEINS. the drat who presented
it to the AMERICAN PUBLIC.
' THE GHOST will be precoded bran exhibition of the
AMERICAN STEREOPTICON.
Remember. THE ,ORIGIN L GHOST' ie visible
EVERY EVENING. and on SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
AT CONOEVI HALL•
Admission 21 cents. Reservel Seats I:Doents. Can be
secured at the Hall during the day. se7-6t
HILAR'ELPHIA NATATORIUM
-a- , AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
239 IOUI BROAD STREST.
The Swimming Season closes the 15th of October. The
temperature is always the same, (6umnterla eat.) Pupils
can enter till the lath of this month. (September I The
Gymnastic Season begins the 16113. of October. and closes.
the 15th of 31£1.7. Sabrcription Tickets for the whole
Ylar. in all the departments. only .$2O.
se7• 6t. WILLIAM SA.NSEN. 31. D.
FolZiliiTYLVANlis, AOADEMX
TEE FIRM ARTS,
10E3 CHRSTeIIn STREET.
UDEN DAILY (Suadays excepted) (rem 9 A. N. t 2
.6 P. M.
Adinlesion 25 cents. Children half price.
WANTED-A NIGHT WATCHAIA_N.
IP* Middle-aged =an preferred. Good references re
quired. ;Address " Watchman." Pres. 3 office seB-et*
WANTED—IN A LAW YER'S OF
FICE, an EBB. tND BOY, between n and 13 years
old,. Address., in own handwritingnad with reference.
to 'G. T. B.;" at this Office seS-taths3t
WANTED-AN ACTIVE, .L.NTELLIT
! cent lad, to assist in a counting-room. !dust write
a good hand. Address "T. J. C ."at this olrace,in hand—
writing of applicant. se3-2t.
WAN'PED- A YOUNG MAN AS EN
TRY CLERK. Nene but a competent person need.
apply to "E. T. D.," Box 21.9, Post Office, with
refe
rence. se3-3t.
VANTED -A FIRST-CLASS S
BUS to sell Heatirornade Clothing. at good
salary. GRAINVILLE STOKES.
seS 609 CHESTNUT Street.
A CO.IPETENT BO 0 EIKE.E FER
and Accountant, being disengaged part of-eech day,
desires a set of books to take charge of, or will attend to
any other writing. Address " Accountant, "at Ms office.
sea-2t*
WANTED-A YOUNG- MAN AS A
Clerk in a Chestnnt-street nook Store. who can in—
vest S2,CCO or $.3,000. Address "H. C.," bxo,‘ , 590 Phi
ladelphia. it
W A N /I' E D-TWO. FIRST,CLASS.
SALESMEN, in a Notion House. on Third street,.
to wait on trade of the house and inlineeee what trade
they can. Also, an ENTRY CLERK. Nope need apply
.unless experienced in the business. A4aress Box 182.5.
Philadelphia Post Oftice - - - -se7.St*
WANTED -A SALESMAN AND
TRAVELLER in an old•establiehed WHOLESALE
PAINT HOUSE.. Appliants must thoroughly understantl.
the business. have a large acquainianee with the Trado,
and bring the beet of references. Address J. 8.. Box
3999 New York Peat Whoa. se3-Et
WANTED -$15 PER DAY.-WW
want reliable:' energetic - canvassers and 'agents
in every county, for a genteel imeisess at a commilniksa
of from $5 to $l5 per day. No humbug. En - meet:teed
canvassers preferred,but room for all. iddreaa
C. DI. DUNN & CO., Pnbilaliera.
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, niinois.: or IS&
READS Street, New York. • . iy2lSsle
—WANTED,SS
000 A PA T
,•suent or active. with from Fcar to Fiva
Thousand Dollars, to engage in a very preamble bmnst
lecturing Business now in successful operation in this
city. Communications strictly confidential. Address
Enterprise," this office. seS-21 , `
0 000 —THE ADY - EILTISER
~ wishes to connect himself with an es
tablished MERCANTILE HOUSE. Has had' long expe
rience in- business. embracing a thorough knowledge of
accounts, and will contribute $lO Cesb or more.. in cash.
Address " Merchant," Press office, se.s-6t.
DEPUTY- QUARTERMASTIM
exximki GENERLL'S OFFICE, -PRELADImpat.t. Ihiao. 9.
1E53.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to eanT GOAL te
followinspoints:
Tortagaa, •
Key Weat, Ell.
Fort Monroe, Va. i
Alexandria, Va.
Newborn, N. O.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD;
far,- If -Captain and Amist. Quartermaster:
6 'COUNTRY BEARDING?:-CHOICE
Rooms, at Mrs. BROOkR'S, near the - station at
MT. AMEX. Terms moderate. Apply on the premises.
of at the City Rouse. No. 14114 WALNIIT St se.s-60,
MISS . DARE HAS REMOVED FROM
Axl , 1418 Chestnut street to 225 South BROAD Street.
above Locust, and is prepared to receive families and
single persons who wish permanent boarding eel-61.
(I.ONORESS HALL, CAPEMAY.-
.The public are respectfully informed that this first
clais Hotel will continue open until the 20th of SEPTEM
BER. The railroad is now completed frOlil PhilMelPhilll
to this unequalled • watering-place, and 3 trains rms.
daily to and from Philadelphia, Accommodating terms
for families at this house can be made on and after the
Ist of September. • MILLER & WEST,
auf.6-12t Proprietors.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINETON. D. U.
13. Brasow, PROPRIETOR, _ - -
Perturb , of the Ashland Rouse, PhiladelPhia.
He is determined to merit and hopes to receive. a AIR
'hereof public patronage. Je19421
PHILLDELPHIA;
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
((LATH BROWN'S ) -
PENNSYLVANIA AVENGE.
Between Sixth and Seventh rtreete:
WASHINGTON OITY.
A. E. rows:
Proprietor-
aiv22-8m
• t INSURANCE COMPANIES.
12VIE INSIJEWCO"
06 CHEST NIST Ethel Y
MILAD
YINN ANDDE INLA
W
Trends N. Buck.
Chas. Richardson,
Nervy Lewis, Jr.,
John. W. Rversaan.
Philip S. Justice.
O. W. Davis
PRAETOR' N.
CHARIEST'
WILLIAM L BLANC : z
DR...WILSOWS WATER-CURE ~=. OH
Hygienic Petabliehment is pleasantly' located at 665
North_THLUTEENTH street. Philadelphia. an31.71.2t,
TINTON STEAM AND WA.Tmut
HEATING OONPANT OF 'PHILADELPHtd.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAK AND HOT-WATER
THOMPSON'S LONDON nil:adding= and all -
improved GOOSING. ArPARATErEk,
' 'Bonen and Water Backe Parlor and other.thdrit:
Residers and • Ventilators. Baas: and Jambs, sad as
things ionneotal with the above branch °nominees.
AMB N OOD.
No. NI S J outh TOUST Steed:
N. X. PELTWILL; liiansiintenseit - leanly
IA - ORGAN, 01111,,& .00.,
AAA- Winn BUILDERS, Iron Toniders,
draddidEts sad Boiler Itakstaato, IMO RADROMIUM.
wad, rldloo l / 1 41.11V •
AUCTION SALES.
FIFTY 2011.888.
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW COSTUMES.
NEW FUENITURIL
TEE DUKE'S MOTTO,
" While There's - Lye There'a Hope :"
MR. WM. WHEATLEY
WANTS.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTELS.
JE COMPANY, NU
A. •
SLPECIA. -
INSITEANOiI. •
rrOBS.
R. D. Woodral.
Geo. A. West,
'John Kessler, Jr,
Ghee. Stokes
A. R. Resentmini;
Joseph D. Ellie.
BIIGE, President.
[GRANDSON, Vise ?reddest
tit. Secretary. Cial64lll.