The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 09, 1864, Image 3

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    (gee Ex Form Mtretespondent of the
~ writing Crum Shanghtiu, on May 19, says:
tat of yesterday Was the execution of a 'm
ime A. King. This man Murdered, about
'is ago,
a.,naval officer, Mr. John I ' , Dove,
nes perpetrated under peculiar ciratiat
snd fur nearly the time mentioned the
was at large, He was Captured very clever
te women whom he had been
were determined to give him up. They
at the Seoehowaireek bridge (which sepo-
ZVI& from the American settlement),
Sward in turn. A policeman In plalu
is also with them. One Sunday palming
coteing over the bridge. The volume - at
'dm, nod alter a desperate struggle, took
reveal 'tired a revolver bat the shot
.niar,k. He was examined at the conga-
Sent _into the city, where, being tatured
an inch of his life, he confessed hie
also gave up tee names of a long of
mr whom he presided. The torture* he
t were horrible. Among others, thin
Jre inserted under his Unger malls, then
pith liquid of some kind, which were set
You man fancy the agony the poor wrettiti
The Chinese authorities hap nil got all
Id out of him announced to the English
ley were ready to execute him, The An-
Mt made some stir, and a large number of
I assembled at the South Gate yesterday
about 0 o'clock The hour was 10 A.
930 urcwds of foreigners ROM rushing
eager, and amnions to see the culprit.
le the tinkling of bells Announced the
' the procession. An official , with a fix's
lie hat,
came minterkeig up (tee hells round.
neck jingling like those celebrated In the
quo, ut Banbury truss"),, and beckon.
re pollee to hollow we all fell into couple*.
lag out tte a side gate, a little lower down,
for the prhuner to appear. He MO} not
illm•dOten tiag , beareret, four officials, mine
ins in chairs, the executioner, then the
man in the middle of the municipal make,
few other head _people name up, and every
link Into order, we started for the parade
The ground being cleared by the police, the.
.• was brought up before the Mato. A fop
were said to him, which produced a
roan all round from the natives. As
Mandarin had finished his speech, the
Iropped on his knees, An assistant to the
cattle utl, seized his arms, and kept them
Ind, putting his knee ut the same time on
II of the prVoneris back. Another takes
%la tall, which pulls the head forward.
Ales of the neck being auftiolently
ills
the executioner took hie , knife-sword
th hands, and with one blow severed the
tom the body. The rapidity and akin with
this .was done was wonderful—indeed, so
was it done, that there was nut a sto
ol blued on the weapon I The knife used
-a 'bread ladle in shape, about three feet
rid very broad. The one used on this newt
°kW as if it had seen service; somewhat dark
T. The natives behaved quietly, although,
touted loudly when King was- led on to the
There were about 4,000 people on the
. 'Hundreds came up after ail was over to
the twely,Which was left on the spot where
Alter the execution a °inapt() of buys mane
rit hammers and knocked the chains off the
I the corpse.- Smended this scene. The midis.
ice have been carried out, but what effect it
Ise on the native nand I cannot say. Exeou
arc of such daily occurrence that the native
Li perfectly callous.
int Pnrepitmas.-82.000 rebel prisoners are
ted to have been reoetved at. the luilltAry prb
Louisville since teptemberi 1802, captured
armies operating on the Nashville and in
i Kentucky. 1,700 rebel prisoners aro report
, Eli Camp °have, 110 of whom have been re
ed for service on the Indian frontier. In the
,cks at Rock Island, 111.. 9,ooo'are rat orted, and
at Camp Doug iaq, Chicago, besides several
red at Alton, There tea depot for them, tee,
It, Lookout, Md, and at Elmira, N. Y.
CITY . ITEIVIS.
MOAT tleitruL and economical article in
%mily is a Sewing Machine, and we knOw
eeler & Wilson to be the best, simplest, and
t Sewing Machine in the world. Every ma:.
6rranted, and the money returned if not en
,tisfactory. Instruction given at the rest
of the purchasers. Go to the Wheeler &
agency, No. 704 Chestnut street, above
t, and examine these. wonderful machines.
IM OBPEARE PREPARE Fon WAR.—The fre
incursions neroas our border, and the big
incident thereto, should prompt us to adopt
'tient and wholesome rule of preparing for
time of peace. It is ' too late.to make our
Lions when the Poo ls,Apon us, and we should
iy at all times for all contingencies. And
lof this, we would act wisely by laying up
kik of fall wearing apparel al the Brown
Clothing Hall of Rooxhill .Ic. Wilson, Nos.
105.0hestaut street, above' Sixth.
BNAT:DIO AND TIMID MEANING.—The fol•
,111 interest housekeepers t " }Lysol' " mewls
he rains ; that is, early in the spring; hence
m called "young Hyson," "Bohea "is the
" the hills in the region where it is collected.
song," folded. plant; " Souchong," small
B. 0. 'X., $24, means (when on a coat at
'okes Sr, Co.'s, under the Continental) the
goods cost by the yard, and the cash price
A, from which there Is no abatement.
Own; I—And it is morally certain that
Carminative will be relied on ever 'Atar—
i an efficient remedy for Diarrhces, Dyson.
Summer Complaint, and. all Ste
'Affections. Compounded with clam from
understood ingredients known to the Irma.
lty, its action is certain and always to be
upon, while the reputation it has at
m a standard household 'remedy should in
want of such a medicine to give it an Ina
trial. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut
auS-21
are soiar behind the ale as not to have
popular gem for the toilet, fragrant S
Ut it off on longer, but go at ogee to your
vugaist, and get a bottle. You will never
`Sold by all druggists. au9-tuths 31
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;au= it many medicines that, while they
lug tie disease they are prostrating the
syonti recovery. Dr. D. Jayne's Altera
() such draivbaiik. On the contrary, while
lima the virus of the diseaie at its very
sustains the strength of the sufferer.
in all its multiplied forms, is corn.
(Mated by it.
Cancerous and Scirrlaous Tumors are
and effectually cured by it.
DIFIICASES, comprising all varieties of cuts,
Tections, are removed by this Alterative.
'SY, OUNVIIILSIOSPB, oA FITS,—The Altera
only supplesses the attacks of this disease,
'a action, the morbid tendency to a relapse
id.
:andard remedy enters into the circulation,•
lea with the blood, which it purities, Into
isue and Libre of the body, so that, no matter
the nature of the disease, nor where it Is
it is sure Co be reached and expelled from
tem. The afflicted should try it once. Pre
niy at No. 242 Chestnut street. auB-21
AVM- EAR 11308 t successfully treated by 3,
l`d. D., Oculist. and Aarlet, 511 Pineat. Artill
ifitserted. No charge for examination. jy2a4.l
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B Keller. Centre Bill
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K Wlleen, NislisPiro
W L 14.03.9 New York
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Mr. Ltincaster, New York
0 It Dodge & wf, Baltimore
Mi.. Doti de. Baltimore
M Kohn, Illinois
Beers, - Netv Y ork
jag Poet, New 'York
Theo Feroorr
e! R Frankßa. II S A.
WED Taylor, New York
Geo J Bolton, Cape lifay
Frank °amide. rape Afar
Ales Taylor, Pitteriarg
E Watson, New Yorlt.
John BaTclay, Ohio
Wm Sturdevatit N
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W A Walden. Ft Delaware
.41Ifx Smith, Fort Delaware
I•{aniT Lawien es
J . B McKay, New York
k Marshal
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N 1,4 Dean & air, Delaware
W peen, Newark, Del
W J Orim. Allentown
Daman & fam, Ohlo
N Erlanger, Terre sante
M Stephens, Towanda,,Pa
L P Worthington & la,Pa
R Raw
1 C..rtte right. Bethlebe‘mi
W Cartwright, Bethlehem
J T heat, Lancaster co
S O Boteman,llleohaniceb'g
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'8 Walton. 'Bucks so
A 'Woodruff, Waehingtou
A T fiNVPOI, Pentia,
Men D J Swert. ?SWIM
J H Wershall, Bucke CO
A C Quinn, Albany
A W074.,1dab0
Jacob Bsker, Idaho
W Callow. Idaho
.7 S Bolsnes, ladho •
Mho. Walton, Chester co
IV T Treso. Pa
S B Matthew, Maryland
.lehn E Myer.; New York
Havaid, Chester Valley
G P. Beaver, Cueeter Valleys.
W W Davin, Chester Val
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W Sloanaker, Penna.
W Bury
P Penclemacher, Allentown
J u o Culheraon, Lehigh co
V 'Borman, Allentown
W Mathews, Qnakertown
Jobn Trumbower, rentia
Chas Werner, Bethlehem
Albert Durkty, Penna.
Chas Golnirtm, Penns
L R Lethtrronn, Penna
W Bees, Bncka co ~
Tbos Morris Quallettown
A TI Supder:Qqak...rtown
B Lentz, AlleAtown.
J T Miller
D F Ward
Cibo K Monday, Penns
Homers,Kutztown
L T Fettprnen,Pleteburg
Berl E Fyinonde, -II S A.
W E Lynn, U 8 A
Gen Lockman,' II S A
T revel y. Pottetown
.TOP W Erresicker
A Sheik, Lebanon
The Stitt
A J Woinstal, Lew Woven
J T Mnrtsgh, Wanhinglon
F H Cheyney, W Chester
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Jos B Hosaniger, , Del
John G illfell ea r DT Jersey
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A F Holston, Wilmington
Jos Waterman, Penns
Thoe Gallautter,Waablme
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J Gray, Washington
O Thompson, Wamitoglon
E Morris, Washlngtoa
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lEllison Colehour, N Y
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Mrs Jameson
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G L Boyd, Tamaqua
W J . Cunningham
F Filbert, Paterson
Mrs Davis
anal E Darts
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E F Smith, Reading
H Thomas, Washington
inental.
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r $t lambs
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L B Snow. New Jersey
Mr Robl aeon
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U IT'Oantler, Allnntowa
C flattener -
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J Rberta Wort.
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N ew Your
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II 0 Righter & la. Ark
Mita, 0 Righter, Arkaaaas
'J Small & wt. Peons
John Earl 3g wt_
W Doyle, N
8 Barr. Jr. Cluein, Ohio
Lire•notigh Ma, Ohio
W C Watts . Indiana
13 .1 Cohen. Jr, Baltimore
•Dr Cobra, Ba ltimore
Mrs Dr Haywood. BPton
.Mrs .1 T Britton, Lancaster
J M Moorhead, Wash, D C
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C A Reynolds & wife
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B Loeb & wf.Cineinuatl •
Mrs Netter & 2 ch, Ctn
R Logan. New York
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H Von Achenbaah. Va
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1B Brooke, Baltimore
A Gray. .
A Baker. Bolton . •
B Stevens . Cincinnati
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J 141 Amory,. New York
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Bulls Egrolth, Penne.
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Mre Stalks & daughter
Mims &Wee •
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W Roontote, Washington
Thos Evans & wf, Trenson
Juo Wellman, Demerara
R Linderman
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J Bard,Curweneville,ra
Joha H Bravely, flawerst'in
Lambert. New Jersey
Altemns
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David Goodfellow, Blair co
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Soo Sahel], Mt Carmel. Pa
A Focht_
Dem S Frederick, Ky
W S Morlortnick, Yon Del
Chas A Lawson,Salam,
Jag Linds.y, galetn.'ll .3"
Morris H Griscom N J •
H W Speng, Rending
W B Maybnrry.
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JOB Pelee, Waynesboro
Mrs lbonett & 2 oh, lirff
J A hleason, De laware
1) 0 (land win, llnlnwarn
,Janes Hinds, Oblo
merollal
W Ritchie, Penna.
J Schofield, Chamberebterg
Bec cheerer, Chaster co
Mite Wal race, Chester co
W It Thatcher, Cheater, Pa
A Bunting, Cheater, Pa
J S Paxson. West Chester
W i.eris, West Cheater
Al Wright, Lancaster co
Clepin
G 'Hammond, York co, Pa
Sharpies', Cheater co
13 U Smith, Ma.s
H P frodgeon. (Ward, Pa
Joe Ss TIK.A. Wh't Chester
aatel Wright, W Chester
E C Hickman, W Chester
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(Owen Miller, Lehigh co
David, Suyder ' .31nuroe co
R Jones, Betblen.tn.
B FPotta, Yette.town
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Peter, Lau co, Ps.
Geo Hirst, lI'S A
Hartzel, Wilininathrt
Chas Botts, Penneburg
S K Beet, r, Grew:Leine
J .Bowman, Merhanoy City
.1 Hess, POOl.ll
AfrAKenlY, Psunsblirg
David Rahn, Penns
W H Wolfe, t•troadsbnrg
M C Berger, Bethlehem
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R Evans,Cornevall,Pa
J J McFarlan, Panne,
Mrs Beck,Orwhniburg
Ono Wernert, Orwiashurpt
W F Wagner, W Brunswick
J PKlmmel, W Brunswick
MIS% B Sheffer & sister
Thos Quick. Pottsville
J B Seybert •
J Witmer, Jr. Cornwall
W Anchiaback, Pottetown
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A Wilson, Mt Vernon,Pa
G R Sowers, Media
B Miller, New .fetswy
P Jot n=on, Oxford
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Joe 3 Conover, New Jersey
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B Garman Sr, Delaware
L B Scott,
A A Slack, BELOlid CO
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J Silver, Lambertville, NJ
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A Kline, Ohio
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'W Scott, New York
A N Button, Delaware
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Levi Trager, NA ntersville
Jos Ho as ward, Kt ai er villa
H.l Sigmund, Lehigh CO
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W M Tyeon, Chelten Hill Mr Clayton, Jarretton
V.' Fi Stoltz, Keeton C WRoading, Hatboro
R 11 Knight, ityberry R 1, Bodine, Penneylyania
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MARRIED_
RISTINS—FORTIN RR —On the Sthinet., to Caindnu
by the Rev. Mr. Redden, Mr. Wm. H. Rietine, of Phi
ladelphiaPto Miss Adaline!Fortiner, of Camden. (Mil
wankee (WM ) papers pies BP copy.]
71. - E.M>..
STOIUGHTON.—On the 7th lust., at Milton. Northum
berland county, Pa., Maggie EiIZP,. only child of Oliver
B. and Rachel P. Stoughton, aged 9 months and 14 days.
Funeral takes placeon Wednesday, at a o'clock P.M.,
at the residence of her parents; 725 North Seventh
street. Relatives and friends affectionately invited to
attend. Proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery.
MAISOL—On Moi day, the Bth inst., Charles A. son
of the Rey. Charles A. Mahlon, in the 9th ) ear of his
age.
Funeral from the house, at 4 o'clock on Wednesday
afternoon. Services at St. James' Church, Klsgses
sing. at 6 o'clock. •v
RAMEY. —On Saturday evening. Bth inst. Hanna&
daughter of Lawrence and the late Alma mita
Jamey.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully turned to attend her fuherarfrom the residence of
her parents, in Bedlam* township, Delaware county,
Pa., Wednesday morning, 10th inst., at 10 o'closa.
without further notice.
JaRDEN. —On the 6th inst. Samuel Jarden.
His relatives and frienne and those. of the family are
reepectfnily invited to attend his funeral from his late
residence, 1907 Che,tnut street, 9th inst,, at 4 o'clock,
Without further notice. CC
CANSTAIRS.—SuddenIy, on the morning of the Sth
lust., Mary, widow of tae late Charles S. Carats, rs,
and daughter of Morton McMichael.
PESSON dt SON, MOURNING STORE,
10. 918 CHESTNUT Street. 377-tr
`.. SILKS ! SILKS 1. SILKS
vnts $i LAM/ELL, FOURTH and ARCH Streets,
tree
ell-,tbeiTtOLD SILKS low to close them be.
fore then eW :anode are opened.
Sake not by last Bloomer.
Silks of very beet. quality.
' Good Black Silks reaeouable.
Good Bro:wnplks reasonable,
1110STICITLTIMAL HALL, S. W.
corner BROAD and WALNUT Sta. Monthly
dipplay THIS MORRO. It
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY.
—Meeting THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Im
.r cant business. Members will please report.
• B. F. SWARM, Secretary.
M" OFFICE OF M THE lION PETRO.
LEUM COMPANY, 147 South FOURTH Street.
—The Board or Directors have this day declared a Foarth
Monthly Dividend of TWO I'EB CENT. oa the Capital
Seth, payable nu the 16th Inst.
The Tran-fer Books will be closed on the 12th, 13th;
aid 11th feat. A. F. SABINE, Treaaarer.
AUOI.IBI . S. an9-10t
gr. OTIL 413 E IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that an Instalment of TWO DOLLARS NCB
SHARE on each and eve share of the Capital Stock of
the Allld DIMING C OMPANY
MPANY has this day been
celled in, payable on or before the 16th day of AUGUST,
lase, at the 015 ° 6 of the Company , No. 324 WALmIIT
street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors.
B AL - HOOPES, Treasurer
• PITILAXIBLPHIA. July 11, 1E6.1 and ti J
gr. UNION STATE C 0 BE MITTEE
ROOS;1.108 CHESTINT Street.—The State
Committee request their friends throughout the Stitt
to adopt efficient means to forward early and full retst
of the election upon_ the Constitutional Amendments.
tend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard Heats.
Philadelphia.
The Committee 'seems are now open, and all cone.
spon donee directed' to the Ch s ai o rr ia n ra wi o li t r o ese chit iv inium e pro m pt
attention.
A. W. 13mM:del', Blietretall.
JULY 2t, 1.1564. 1723. tr
liar THE CITIZENS' SUBSTITUTE,
RE PR R 8 EN T ATI VS. AND VOLUNTEER
AGENCY, No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET.—Merchants,
Farmers, and other altizena, can be supplied with ac
ceptable Snbetitates and Representativee on reasonable
and honorable term!, and hare the same sworn in so u
to credit to any ward, district, township,-or county of
the following countica: Philadelphia, Chaster, Dela
ware, or Montgorgary, by apple ing at 411 CEIESTNUT
Street, from 8 A. M. to S P. 111.. first flaor. bank.
LOA% . PAXSON Sc
ABT DEPAILTIFIENT eIF OILEA.T
CENTRAL FAIR, Almon 8,1864.
The treasurer of the Art Department• will be nt hie
office on TUESDAY next, from 9A. M to 12 M., to 11-
guldate all claims Ira et said department.
bull% JAME 6 L. CLAGI: ORN. Treasure?.
DEPART : SILENT or BECEIVES 0 '
TAILS& —PuiranaLrfait,_' Aug. 6, 180,..
NQFICE TO TAX-Palf fillti.—The attention of Tag-
Palen Is respectfully milled to the following'
Extract o an Ordinance of council& al 3 / 3 " 44
January Oh 1854 —Discount at the rate of twe /3 per
cent= per annum, from the date of payment until the
fret day of January, if paid before the first day in Sell:
ti; befo r ef paid after the fint day of September, nail on
or the fret day of October, an addition of one
par centnm; and if no paid until after the fret day of
Ootobir, then an addhion of two per anti' be
added to and pas able on the same; and if not paidAntll
after the Brit day or December, then an addition of-
IL ree 'per centnm Isbell be added to and MVO , / 3 on the
,aside. (Signed) , JAMBS O. E:SLAII,tin•
' 40/1-3%llecalrer of Taxed, •
lATIONAL UNION TICKET.
TOIL PRZISMENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
OF ILLINOIS.
Pon VICE pozoiDEPT.
ANDREW JOHNSON;
OF TENNESSEK.
Xi.F.CTOIRAX. TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
xOI3TON IaoIdICHABL. Philadelphia.
T. CVARIBUBAM. Beaver OouEty.
INTATIVE.
13. Elias W. Shri ner .
14. Oblides H.
16. John Wider,
16. Pavid hlaConaughn
17. David .W. Weed%
18. Isaac BenßOn,
19. Sohn Patton,
FA. Samuel B. Diet.
21, Everard Siam,
Z 2. John P. Penns)
Z 9. gbenezer KcJ,nzarla,
St. John W. Blanchard.
BY order of the State Oen trial
RiT.P.RES
I,'3obort P. Einx, •
44. Morrison Cm 40,
3. Wormy Buxom,
1. William a Kerry
8. :I rian H . Jenks.
IS. pries M. Monk,
7. bent Parke.
8, Taylor,
O. John A. Hiestand,_
10. RiAtard Conrell.
11, -Ethvard
Charfon P. Rend,
B . 11, F
SUFFERING PEOPLE OF 0111111C1t6BFRO.
a meeting of citizens held at the Mianza., - of Trade
Remus. on TUESDAY, the 3d inst., to adbpt. waeastures
for the relief of the suffering people of Clistipbe rebuff,
the undersigned were appointed a committee ie appeal
to the citizens of Philadelphia for their generous aid to.
this greatly distreseed community. -
More than 1.800 of the people of our own Mato, siarge
majority o hem women and children, are honseiZeaa,
and many em penniless, without even-Hoironel, 46,3.
a change , lug. Their wanta are preissinF. an d
they require mediate relief. We are sure thlassinctile
-statement is all that will be necessary to awakes' the
active sympathy of oar, citizens, and insure"l'vbersl.
Send promptly your generous contributions- tre Abe
Tres surer, EDMUND A. SO , IIDER, Seq. , DOCK-STREET
WHARF, or, if more convenient, to either of the.under
signed members of the Committee.
The money and materials thus contributed will be
placed by this Committee tvith promptness in the.heado
of such reliable and discreet gentlemen of Chatutbern•
burg[tta will insure the beet dispomittonof your - bane-
Tolent contributions.
COMILITTNE
ALEXANDER G. CATTELL,
JOSEPH PATTERSON,
°MHOS H. STUART,
EDMUND A, SOLIDER,
0. W. DAVIS,
STEPHEN FLANIGAN:
A. J. DREAM.,
JOHN 0. JAMES,
SIMON ORATE.
Prin.A.DEr.pine, Augnst 4. 1864.
THE COMMIT TEE ON PIit,TO—
GRAPHS OF THE GREAT CENTRAL -FAIR
acknowledge and return thanks for 'donations of Photo
graphs. Photographic Materials, and Cash received by
them as follows:
Fred'k Gutekunst, photograph, valued at $B6O OD
Wenderoth & Taylor, do. do 570 00
J. McCiees, do. do ' 390 00
Jasoes Creamer, do. do 325 00
. B. F. Rein, er. do. do 125 00
McAllister & Brother, do. do 90 00
Wash. German, do. do 50 00
C. B Meyer, do. do ...... ... ..... 21 00
R. Newell, do. do 168 00
A. Bemple.a Co., do. do 2(1 O.)
.1. Moran, do. do 35 00
B. Glover, do. do *52 00
B. L. Bensey, do. do 12 CO
J.- W. Burn, do. do 30 09
M. S. Rage:man, do. do 70 00
'P. D. Richards, do. do 1.3 00
C. L Lachman, do. , do ai 00
M. Roberts. do. do 15110
Fitzgerald & Co., do. do ' 24. 20
S. Sped:man, do. d 026 00
John LaMite, do. do 9O 00
John G. B 1 owne, do. do rig 00
Poor Amateurs, members of the Committee, pho
tographs, valued at 1400 00
J. F. Ryder. Cleveland, o.,photographs,valulidat -45 00
Nelson Wright, New 'York, do. ',- d 0.... 20 00
T. B. Johnson, Scranton, Pa., do. do•••• 63 OP
,CO22legation of late Bev. Starr '
-
King, do.
Mrs. A. Roberts, Rennet
Square, Penna. do. d 0.... 35 03
Mr.
him Square,
eve, San Francisco do. d 0.... 20 00
Fredericka & Co., New York, do. d 0.... 18 00
Belden Bros., Baltimore, do. d0....--'2O 00-
Win, Rutter & Co., Phila., photographic albums 428 00
Morgan & Brothers, card envelopes : 850
J. B. Simmons, photographic paper, glass,
.and _. 45
frames . 45 00
S. A. Boehm, passe partonta 14'03
G. Suter, passe partouts 26 06
Mr& Parsons, Cambridge, Mass., albums • 24 00
Mr. Selenius, stereoscopic instruments and glass. 800
Beecher, paper andglass, &c., Ac ' 20 00
3. F. Mager & Co., nitrate silver & chloride gold 30 00
J. Bunton, nitrate sliver 24 00
A. Collins, cards for mounts " IS 00
John Peace, walnut stands for pictures • 1.5 00
Cash contributed by members of the Committee:. 700 0t 00
jr.T.Y 7, 1864. -_
IarINSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Ammar 1,1E64
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend'of
TWENTY DOLLARS per Share, clear of all taxes.
Payable to the Stockholders or their legal rapresenta
tive% on demand. WILLIAM HARPER,
and-10t Secretary.
OVFICE,S4IIII.EBSETABON AND
COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
61 CEDAR Street. NEVI , Toms. j01i28,11361
NOTICE is hereby gives that, pursuant. to 'a
-resolu
tion of the Board of Directors, an insialment.of 20 per
cent. on the Subecription to the Capital Stook of the
SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENN
SYLVANIA be, and is hereby. made payable to JAMES
VADE.WORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or be
fore the sth day of September next. _ _
aul-tse6 Attest: T. X. TYNG, Secretary.
igO'rr" OFFICE OF THE COULTER. COP.
PER COMPANY, 319 WALNUT Street.
NOTICE is hereby given that all stock in this Com
pany, on which the instalment of 56-100 dollars pen
abate, called March 16th, 1864, and due May Ist, 1864, Is
not paid, is forfeited for said default, and that, according
to the_cliarter and by-laws of the - Company, It 'will be
sold at Public Auction, on MONDAY, August fith, 1.564,
et 12 o'clock M. ,at the office of the Secretary of the Com-
Pety. No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, unless
paid on or before that day. •
By order of the Board of Directors.
DAVID S. HEYL. flecrotany.
3 . 111.7 29, 1864. iY294Ot
BIILITARY.
SIXTH
UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
IN 'VIEW OF THE PRESIDENT'S CALL
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND NEN,
TEE MILITLET COMMITTEE OF TEE UNION LEAGIIE FATE
MADE ADRAIDIEXENT6 WITH
COLONEL HORA.TIO G. BICKEL,
Et=
Third Penns - ylvania Reserves,
and with other °Seers of that veteran corps, to morn' ,
a regiment for one year's service, tinder the auspicea o
he League
We invite officers desirous of taking commissions in i
to make application to coiond SICKEL , , at his head
quarters at
NATIONAL GUARDS' , HALL,
(RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH.)
It will be onr effort to make this orginiiatien in all
respects a worthy successor of the Pennsylvania Re
serve Renintents. •
TEE BOIIETIES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS
City Bounty '
United States Bounty.... .
Pay for ene ;year..... .....
Making a cash total of (fot. one year) - $692
Besides clothing and subsistence furnished by the .
United States Government.
Recruits will be mustered as soon as received, and
sent to camp singly or in squads.
Citizens liable to draft, and desirous either of volun
teering or of procuring substitutes, will Ind •in this
Regiment every inducement to enter the service.
Members of the League furnishing substitutes are.
especially requested to send them to this Regiment.
The attention of Ward Committees is particularly
called to this organization. •
S. M. Pelton,
J. Edgar Thomson,
Elleralie Wallace, -M. D.,
James L. Clagbora,
Horace Blamer. Jr..
Morton McMichael;
J. 1. Clark Aare,
Geo. H. Croman,
Wm. D. Lewis,
George WhitheY...
.Andrew Wheeler,.,
DRAFT:": • .
• PHILADBLPHIA GUARDS REGMENT.
Colonel A. A. LECHLER.
1000 BOUNTY FOB. ONE YEAR'S SERVICE ONLY.
$433 Paid Immediately on *neer.
Rally, men, rally I Don't wait to be drafted. !
any person recruiting twenty men will receive a
Second Lieutenancy; twenty-flee. men, a First Lieu
tenancy ; forty men, a Captaincy.
Immediate application should bemade to
_ BEADQIIA
CommanWfalth Sultan,
6141.,CEMTNIIT Street.:_.
JOIN THE
PHILADELPHIA GUARD
REGIMENT,'
COL. =ONUS.
TOTAL PAT PER WBBK • •
D m iading Bounty, Poi. Bitludatosioo. Lad Clclaln4".-
au9-3t . •
ATTENTION t COMPANY G, PHI-
P tuva iltb " .4 co . V a pt vw _lt 3 i iso)Bettnt.
.-- n a nt rew more Men Wanted
Men Mastered
y. sal i immedlikay.
H. A. FITZGEEtALIN Cent.
-
sa9•3o!
infitrabEilL,sl
241 O.II.4ERALD
FO R ..4IMERMAN,
ar Zf ir . 0 1 11 . ItYAN, •
Sn'tdeot to 60 reepieiffi ll 4: llll : WA".
Inl9tllthstp4t,*
p oß ytyfier::-'Ol3 :GET STIPERICIR
styles at 8. , F. SElmamtil, 0564. ARCH Streety. x .d.
.ft ana na tural andlm
pressive; light vitt shade angsgtil,
THE PRESS.-PITTLADELPITTA, TITES
Commlttec
CAMNRON, ohmrman
d 0.... N) CO
• voo
100
192
T. R. FRY, Chairman
George Trott;
Charles Gilpin,
Henry C. Len,
JAME% H Orne,
Joseph F. Tobias,. •
N. B. Browne,
Chas. S. Smith
Ezra Dyer M. D.,
Wm M. Tilghman,
J.'4l: . Pell,
C. J. Mai:erten. • anS-12t
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
W SU - MT FOlEt. 0404.
A NEW AGO GREAT INTENTIONEX
_ HOOP SKIRTS.
THE DUPLE . % JELLIPTUI (OR DOUBLE) DTEfiL
SPRING
EIMESSiMM3
Are the owners of the patent and exclusive maaufsgo
Wirers of this.
7. W. BRADLEVB
PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING
MITTEL
This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Biliptia
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided , tightly and firmly
together. edge to edge, Junking the toughest , moat elas•
fleXible, end durable spring over need, enabling the
wenn', lb cOneoptence of its great elasticity and next
bleats's, to place and fold the skirt When in nee as easily
and with the same convenience as a silk' or Austin
dress. It entirely obviates and - silences the only °blot.
tines to hoop shirts, Vic: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the pubile,,especially in crowded assembles,
carriages, retinas cars, church pews, or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them - to occupy
ing a small specs. This entirely removes the diffibulty,
while giving the skirt the usual full Rod symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house
dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
end great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
willingly dispense With the nee of them. They are the
best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most
dumb: a, comfortable, and economical t•itirt made. Mar
che nts will be sepplied as above, and ladies in most
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
difrerent Slates.
gglip- Inquire for the •
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS.
EADLEY 'l3 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
Very flexible', folded easily when in use to occupy a
small epees, snaking the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by • J. M HAFLEIGH,
• 902 CHESTNUT Street.
1113PLEX ELLIPTIC 'SPRING SKIRT,
THE MOST POPULAR
. AAD FLAX:MLR IN ORE.
SHEPPE&RD, VAIIHARLINGEN, & &RAISON,
100 CHRSTNIIT.Stieet.
pA'rENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
.
For sale by
J. G. MAXWELL & SQL
S. E. Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets
DLET ' S • DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
•-•-•"' SKIRT—The greatest improvement 'we bave ever
seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE..
CIIRWIN STODDAKT St BRO.,
450, 45511, - and 454 If. SECOND St , ab.
an.3-lm if
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
• C 0 rl" HOTTS ~
W. - T.. SNODGRASS,
34 I+. SECOND. Street and 23 STRAWBERRY Street.
'• A LARGE STOOK OF ALL EINES a
CLOTHS, CASSIMIKES, TESTING& &c.,
At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent'
of gold pambiers,hy the package, piece, or yard. Our
motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our
stock. The Army and Navy trade haa our special at
tention. an3-im
L INEN DUCK FOR SUITS.
Superb quality; white and colored.
Natnral color, extra heavy.
Coating Linens, fancy Drilla.
Wide Sne black Alpacas.
White Marseilles Vesting's.
No advance in Summer 01161.1.Mereg.
Fine Stock for Summer and Fall.
LAWNS.
°nod styles from 28 to 60 cants.
- Summer dress staffs low,
COOPKR. & COMM.
K corner NINTH gad. MARKET &rests,
11QICE ORGANDY LAWNti. REIM CED
R
FROM $1.26 to 75 ots.
Rich Organdy Robes, reduced to $B. .
Lawns reduced from $1 to 62,X cts.
Grenadines at very low Prices.
' Summer Dress Goode all reduced.
India Silks reduced - to 75 cta. and $l..
White Barman Shawls and Circulars,
. White and Black Lace Folutes and Rotunda".
Summer Shawls selling off very low.
' White and Colored Shetland Shawls.
EDWIN HALL a 00.,
1116 $ll6 South SECOND. Street..
OLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS
•-• 1 000D9 AT LOW PRICES.
A great variety of styles of this semon's importation.
from 22 Waite to 1.
Best Pacific Lawns at 8754 fonts.
Figured-Brown Lawns at 9735 cents.
French Lawns at 40 60, 62 and SIX yenta.
Beet makes of Muslin., Calicoes, Ginhains, and b!.l.
kings of Domestic Goode, far below the masulastursV4.
prices.
White Garage and Lama Shawls.
Silk Grenadine Shawls.
600 all-wool Cashmere Shawls $2 26 worth 113.90.
ItiTkEL St BOG,
Iyl6 • Nos. 713 and 715 Noyth TENTH Streak. _
-- RxAmaTE OUR LAWNS.
AA Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 44e.
Lawns, white ground, neat figured, 44e.
Enekaback and. Bath Towels, largegtesorbmenfi..
Bird' e Eye Linen Towels. •
Extra size Damask Towels.
Shetland. Wool Shawls for tonriste,
Bathing Flannels, red and gray. '
St
jyB JOHN H. STOKES. !OS ARCH Streik!.
tIRTIDI:II:I4 , V,p4:O4: 4 : I :'e
. •
The attention of laDll3B ABOUT WT.
IRO THE LIITYfor the " Bea Shore, • Ifs,
tering Places," or "the Country.. is el
E.; respectfully invited to the extensive dock a
Ea of 'WRITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMER Ea
;a WEAR, for WHITE BODIRS, MORNING- If'
WRAPPERS, S. ra An extensive assortment is offered. in Lase B
• and Worked Zdgings and Insertinae, Veils,
• Handkerchiefs, Collars,Sleeves,raci to lain
and fancy Plaid, Stripr_l,_ sad w tate .
E. Goods,: AT .PRICES ANGIE BELOW TRIM -
V, PRESENT RETAIL VALUE.
r., 100 Printed Linen Cambria Hamm
.6" ICO ul coo Paired, Tusked. and Strips& 3
udini.e
E. Att. NEEDLES-
tt.L ;Ef ki~'wYslltilJ
ARMY GOODS.
FOR TH.P.I ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Sr, 1-1A.55A.1.414,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners Regimental and Company , Flags, Swords,
.
Sashes Belts, Pageants, Epaulets, Sate. Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit--o_
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. act.3-1m
FROTEMEAM & WELLS
RAVE POE EVA,
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT anurrufas. 1/13
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON 'FLANNEL& -
WASMNOTOA AND VICTORY CAXIIIIICS LIM
SILESIA& - -
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED TARN. Re. . soNS-Hkr
PitOPOSALS.
ARMY.SUPPLIES.
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,
502 BROAD WAY. New York. August 6, 1664. •
SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be received at this aloe
until 12 b'clock -M. on THURSDAY, thellth inst., for
furnishing by contract, at the Depot of Army Clething,
and Equipa New York city: •
Sky-blue Kersey, army standard.
Infantry Trowsers. -
Salek Coats, lined.
Sack Coats, unlined. ••
Shirts, flannel
Itraw,era, Cant= flannel •
' Shirt*, knit. ' •
Drawers, knit.-
Stockings -
Forage Caps. '
'Blankets. tains rubber. ,
Knapsacks.
Haversacks.
Bugles. B
•
Drinee.
and C.
Camp Kettles.
Mesa Fans.
Axes felling.
kl
Axe andles. •
• Pickaxes.
Pieltaxe Handles. •
Hatchets. -
Hatchet Handles.
Spades.
Rational Color's.
Camp Colors.
Regimental Colors, aitillerY.
Regimental Colors, infantry.
Recruiting Flags. . • .
.Cavalry Guidons.
•".Garrison Flags. '
... Storm Flags.
Shelter Teqta. t
• Samples or specifications of which can be seen at this
°Mee. Bidders however, submit with their pro-
Posals samples of the articles they propose to deliver, or
of the material of which the articles are to be made: in
the latter case, at leak one yard of the material should
`be submitted.
Bidders will state the wantity they wish to furnish,
the shortest time in which they can make deliveries,
and bow soon they can cemplete the delivtry of all they
Proposals Will alsobe, received at the same time for
furnishing., trimmings and making up Infantry 'grow
ears from Kersey furnished by the United States.
All bids must be accompanied by a proper guarantee,
signed by two rep.ponsible parties, setting forth that if a
contract is awarded to the party named therein, he will
eXecute it at once, and give bonds for its faithful per.
formance.
The United States reserves the right to reject airy part
or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed for the in
terest of the service. •
Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for fur
nishing (here insert the name of th article bid for,)"
and, addressed to Lieut Col. D VINTON,
anir•St • D. Q. N. Almeria, U. S. Army.
PROPOSALS FOR HATS, CAPB,
SHOES, DRY GOODS, SEWING 'MATERIALS. dfo.
HssnquAargas DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON,
OFFICE or CHIRP ,QUARTHRMASTRR.
WASRINOTON,• August 6, Mt
WRITTEN PROPOSALS will be received at this °face.
until furthernotice, tor furnishing the following arti•
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Spool Colton, black and white; linen Thread.
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ELEgTaI CITY--
lI'S - WONDERS
The object of tlie folloWiligadevezifeentent is :to oot forth
speaking fortlitlielanguago of Manse; and
seit reveals the' only true Tatienak for the
14arry:8ise years ago Professor.g. H BOLLtS located,
hiniself in'the city. of Philadelphia, atNo...l2.2fi,:iiriL-
Art Urea', and announced his great . diseoyericin the
therapeutio application-of Magnetism; (Weanhltn, and
other modifications of Electricity for• the care of the
Most obstinate, acute, end:chronic diseates,
In 'announcing to the pnblit a dfficoverf sointimatelf`
connected , with the well-lieing•lor oar race, it may be
- -
deemed proper to make a few - prefatory remarks to pre
pare the - mired of the reader fo , f 'the
d reneptien or:evi
dences anfgote too incredible . for beilief.
This discovery is the result of more than ten years' . .
bard and setentifie investigations. It develops noeenir
a reliable system for the diagnosis-of diseaee, but•the
only efficient and reliable means of cure. Its great
superiority.over all other Systems for the barerof dis
ease has-been "practically tested for more than ten years,
and for live *oars - in Philadelphia, where twelve ihon-•
sand invalids-have been treated, suffering from almost
every form and condition of disease Common - le all see--
bons of our , cieuntri, who," after treatment by the;most
eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, 'New
Tork, and- other cities, had been given up as incu
rable ; - anal in. nearly every case a, perfect cure' had
been effected'.
Many of the most Obstinate of the above cases, treated
have bee awarrauted by special Contract, and not a
failure has-been made in any warranted case, • As in
dubitable' evidence of the foregoing statement, we have
adduced , in. the following-advertisement testimonials
from citizens of Philadelphia, who had snared from a -
complication , of diseases for four, ten, and even thirty
years, and had availed themselves of the beet medical
sill in.this and other cities, and were given rep aslia
curable, but afterwards were fully restored to health
by a few applicationei of Electricity.
Such an arra* of - evidence sit will hereafter appear in
this advertisement is"not merely to show that Professor
1301,LES has made an important discovery in the ap
'lineation of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but em
phatically to show that nearly all diseases-which have
been-considered incurable in all past ages; and are so
considered at the present time by the most eminent
medical. Men, can be speedily and permanently cured..
by the different modifications of EleetrieitY, When. at.--
Plied:in harmony with his discover* of the abtion or
Blectrioity through the cerebro-spinal axis.
We are. curing, and further pledge ourselves to ours,.
a certain-class of diseases acknoWledged to be incurable
by ang known piocees of medication—dieeases that
never have. nor never can be controlled, only by his
mode o£ applying the various modifications of Elaecri.-
We are often asked for what diseases is Electricity
best adapted, In reply, trewenld say, for all dlseases
to which flesh is heir—acute or chronic, Inaerrn , .ter7
or paralytic,. In an cases where medicine is beneficial,
and in all cases beyond the iniinence and control of
medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing the
vital force by ebanging Its polarities, thereby regula
ting secretion, excretion, digestion, and circulation
and bringing the syshim back to a condition of harmony,
and health. . •
Therm ands of talQ. most reliable individuals In this city
who have been treated at No. 'Ltd) Wanda street can
and 'will vouch for the above statement of facts in their
own Mitoniallareitreur:We verSly bedieye that We have
cured more obstinate diseases during the nye years o
our 'practice in the city of Philadelphia than all the
medlial mei that have ever Practiced in this city, either
allopathically,homccpathically, or by any. other pathy,
'this assertion may look likepossting, bet it is true,
every word of it; fox who ever lkeard of such astonish
ing cures ?
• Who shall properly estimate the Incalculable blessing
thus 10 speedily conferred on suffering humanity, when,
i ns t e ad of being dragged for months, and thrown, on
beds Of languishing, health ie restored by this treat
ment, in many oases almost instantaneously? In con
clusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the
dyspeptic, neuralgic, consumptive, rheumatic, para.
epilectic, and, in tins. all those on whom medical
treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failure,
that there is still hope in your case, and a fair chance for
you! recovery, at No. l 2 :W.a.LNUT Street.
The following report is not.the result of bearsen , or.
far-off certificates, or reports of men of doubtfulye
ralty, but from reliable business and professional men
in :our very midst, Whose report was arrived 'at after
weeks of careful investigation, at 1220 WALNUT : Street,.
where Professor BO.LLES has been testing bis dissever's'
in the application of Electricity, for the speedy and
xnanent cure of acute and . chronic diseases, for .
years, in which time he has treated more than twelve
thousand invalids with success • „
PROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA.
We, the undersigned, having been treated for obsti
nate dioramas at No. 1220 WALNUT Street,Philadelplia,
which had resisted for a long time the treatment of the
moat eminent medical men in this city ; and. also, having
witnessed the restate of Ma treatment on 'a great nitu-;"`
bar of our gconaintances and friends, for acute and:
chronic diseases, do thereforktnke great pleasurein re
.commending to the public his important discovery.
He has been located three'Years at No. 1220WArxra .
Street, testing his treatment on many thousands of
our most reliable citizens by, his ne*EiscpeeXY,OkaP
plyiug Galvanism, Magnetism, • and - . other modifications
of. Electricity, and, liasing watehed.. his success in the
speedy and permanent cures of Mandredeof ourfriends,
as well as ourselves, and, especially, - that class of dio
ramas never benefited by medicines; therefore.
Bache, That we, the undersigned, regard-the great
success we have witnessei for =oaths in the treatment
of eonsumption, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Insanity,
Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, catarrh,
•
Amaurosis, Aphonia, Asthma, Ague ChM% Contraction
of Limbs, St. Vitus'. Dance, Goldner of Peet,Rands, or
Head; ... ?Deafness, Dyspepsia, ail foints;, Epilepsy, Tie.
marriage Vfhite Swelling, Mental Depression,. Nen
relate, Withered Limbe, Convulsions, Palpitation of
the Heart, and. Lockjaw, as. indubitable-evidences - of
Professor B. seientific application - of Electribity - for
the speedy cure of ail curable diseases.
E. A. Steele, M. D., No. 6 South Twelfthstreet; Wm,
H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantowni L. •C: Stock
ton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia; John. McCormick,
1220 Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nest 219 an d 221
Church alley ; Emanuel Rey,' 707 &mom: street,
attorney: at ..law; Isaac D. Guyer,
.2 Woodland Terrace;
E. N. Nash, 313 South Sixth street; Craig, 1725. Arch
street; 138 Broad
_street.; Robert D. Work, 61 North
Third street; A. G. Cron, northeast corner Tenth-and
Market streets.
SHOULD Val THIS OAH
MEDICAL.
THERWEETIC SENT:
SONETIFINN - NEW
in tie'develOpnient of a" new ptilotiophr:
SOM.ET__ I4 ING TRUE,
ak,
baving•for it's bads immutable facts:
SOIVrrTHIIIG ItEASONABLE,
'SOMETHING' IMPORTANT,
HYSIO4 ELLS OF KAN,
TO THE DISEASED.
ASTONISHING RESULTS
N. B. =Professor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring
the sick to the above names, and the folloWing, whose
certificates have been or will be given in fall for the
good of humanity:
Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814 South
Front street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E.
Church. Dyspepsia of long standing. Laryngitis, and
Lumbago,No. 1663.Heimuthstreet; William H. Shaine,
Paralysis
.of lower Webs, Paraplegy, anCEPilellsYs
Publisher of the Natfonai .Iferehant, No. 126 South
Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestionof the Brain,
and severe Hemorrhage of the Lange, and Diabetes.
American Hotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf
ness for six years, and ringing - and roaring in the lead,
Fifteenth sad Belford streets; William Morgan,Oeneral
Debillty,4ol Spruce street; Thema& Harrop, severe Dia
betes. Rose mini, West Philadelphia; George Grant,
Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 610 Chestnut street;
H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neurnlitla . and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, No. 1786 Chestnut street; 0. H. Carmick;
Chronic Dyspepsia and • Inflammation of the Kidneys.
- Chestnut and. Fortieth streets; .George W. Freed, Epi
lepsy, No. 1612 North Thirteenth street; Anthony Car.
neY, Consumption, No. 1217 Market street t. Edward-
Mc-
Ninon, Consumption , No. 1227 Front street; Charles H..
Grist, Dyspepsia and Conetipatien, Tenth end:Alia
streets; .I.' Ricket, Chronic Bronehitis; Constipation ,
sad Congestion of the Brain, No. 616 Callowhill street;
),•J.
Aphonia, Philadelphia.
CONSULTATION FREE•
PROF. BOLLES & DR. BROWN,
1220 'WALNUT greet., Philads,
N. B.—Medical seen and others, who desire a know
ledge of ray new discovery can commnoo a fall 00111110
of Leetnres October 4th, IBM at thelastltation. 1213
wAy,Dfs'S Street, Phtlaflell;44a.: ProI.:BOLLES
'via:llll4d over one thoneand phystokulswhonse Elea-
OhAtymaspootalft s - anirtleitaknir
- AUCTION SA,.LEs.
A runoist SALE OF -001iDEMITET11
HoßsErs..•
WAR. DEPARTIfaII.
CRISP aITAIITIOLIFIASTIrit.
Carea.ar RearAn, 'OrFt" o r 0 A I wo,
WherntarrON, D. • n •ek
'Will he sold at Public auction. to the highest Mdder,
at the times and .places pained below. Pk: is.
Reading, Pennsylvania. THURSDAY, Aug ust '
1e64,
Altoona. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. Allgnat t 1 1934.
Lebanon. Pennsylvania; TRURSD &Y, SePtexel.or
IRK r
Parrishurg, Pennsylvania, tHultsriAir, September
8, pet
TWO AIINDEttb (200) Cavalry Horses al each pr
the
lace.
These Rorees have been condemned RS ungt fo r
Cavalry service of the Army.
For. Road and Farm purposes, ninny good bargains
may be bad,
Horses sold Mealy, •
Terme: Cash in United States Crirroncv.
TAMES a.
Lieut. Colonel and Chief Claarterm.m er ,
ene. tseB Cavern. tter.mt.
WANTS.
A LADY OF HIGH RESFEO
.
TAtILITY swishes a situation as honsekeeper.Tha
best of-reference given no to copotillity. AM:tree:3 '''Ern
way " Philadelphia P. 0. an9:6o
-1101TNG. MAN, WHO HAS BEEN
A
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Anent in some "Mercantile business. Address C. L.
Giariaininson, ' New Jersey. an9-2t*-
ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY
HORS-ES WANTED. •
4661151'ANt. QUARTERMASTER GRNERAVB OFFIVS,
PIiILADELPITTA, JEL)Y 27. 1864. -
HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ear-,
vice will be pn.rchased by the undersigned, in open,
market, at a fair price. Each animal to be subjfcted to
thermal , Government inspection Word being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector,
at the William Penn HoteI,'HARKET Street, between
Eighth and Ninth streets. v
By order of Colonel finesse H. CILOSMAS, Assistant
Arfattrterrnaster General U. S. A.
GEORGE R. ORME.
/TV/ Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
ANTED-AN OUT•DOOR SALES
,NAN in a Dry- Goods JOBBING HOUSE. One
*leo alighted with city and Dear trade preferred. Address
'Law:42la, ' this office.. • It*
WA'. NT E D
4 T THE . CI TIZENS'
str BKITUTERT,PirgRENTATIVE, AND VO-
LtINTEtER AGENCY, 411 CHESTNUT STREET.-
31erchentafTarzters, and other citizens, eau be eaDDDed
with acceptahlaSobititatee al*Repretrentativea on rea
sonable and honorable terms, and 13w/ether same sworn
in so as to credit to any wart), district, towmehip, or
county of Iltioinilowing count les:: Philsclelipb I n„ Chester,
Delaware, orlatattcomety, by implying at 411 CHEST
NUT Street, flora SA.M. to Y. M. tint floor, back.
PAICSO'N CO.
. Speci3farraisgements mailerwidi cOniAraitie,cei
W TIED -- BETWEEN ARCH
Jra and Pine attveta, a HOUSE or BOOM. for a soma
select School ihroPotueg Duties. Atdress Tc fl
Inquirer Office.
MA, GERIVeIiTOWN OR VIOIMV.,
MODERN MOUBB WANTED—WouId prefer rent
tt:a. and buy if suited: Address, With fall particulars,
Merchant," Bescollit , Post Office. atffitSt
1111 THE SEBBCRIBER WtSHEFf
pnrchaselfor oath) a FARM or one or two. hun
dred Beres, trt Northern or Western P.onnerlyanta.. It
•mnst be in good enitivation. with all the nenestarT
braidings for a well•regnlated farm. Athitees "3" . .
Box 8841, WASHINGTON. D. C.--
-85000.-A OBRTLEMATT Wrnif
9. this taut wishes an interest in asi-erita
'brished end pleasant thriiness in this city or neighbor
hood. address, hi rept% M. Preschttrce.antkft.
81.0 OW T0'515,000.-WkNTED-,-A--
gent/knell with the above amount tm
take an interest (eitheructive or silent) in an established'
an well-paying business. manufacturing and-whole ,
sale. First-class reference -given and required. MP
communications strictly contldential.' Addtess "4: 'at
" PreB.9 Office. ' au.9,2tY
BOAIIDING;
ROARDING.-TWO SECOND - STORY
41 -. rooms TO LNIT. at US North TNNTH IL Sal-it
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
A RA.IIII . OIIkITOBI---"TNE REPUB.
LICAN AND DEMOCRAT," PrGiLISIFED 'OMSK
'CHUTE% CHESTER COISN7Y, PENNA.
FOR SALK —The death of George W. Pears*, Esq..
, proprietor of this paper, makes it necessary to disposs
of the establlahment. the hands of a !oval, earnest,
,and enterprising man, this long-established journal
cannot fall to be pro Stable. Circulating, as it does.
ostensively in a county of seventy-four thousand In•
Eabttante, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dia
triet of one hundred and • fhre thousand, prominent tot
wealth and intelligence, and where the. Union party at
the last election had a majority of over four thousand
votes, and with a constantly increasing popularity and
patronage, it requires nothing but judicious manage
ment to m ake it a lucrative investment.
Persona contemplating a purchase should make that
faat known at once, as it to desirable to sell at tht
earliest day„ JOR T. N9013.71111 4 70T0N,
Administratof G
17, eorge W. Pearce, deo'd.
WWW Oskarts, Pa. M ay , Mt hatt
myl9.t
Fj ORBILLE— BR&SS. FOUNDRY
Stetm Euiftrie Lathes, Tools, and Fixtures of
ovary kin in COUldiete workng ort ier. Apply on
preinineoo d . ,
008 B LEH' Street i , Kensington. tyslo-tithe
T. MORTAR , AND ONE EXCEL
''LENT__. ODD FELL ') WS' CEMETERY LOT Foe
BALE, at a sacrifice. , MILLER. 154, .North SIXTH
Street. • iiteB-5t if
TO LET-THE SECOND_THIRD, AND
Fourth Moore at 235 JURA= Street. through to
Church alley. , m059-tf
OIL TERRITORY. FOR . SALE-ON
the Allegheny river, 25j.miles below Franklin. in
VENANGO Conaty,lPa. On. this property there is a
'Well Five Hundred and Thirty Feet Deep, which will
pump TEN DARRELS of Lubricating 0.1 per day,
during working hours, or TWENTY - l/A.RRELS pet•
day of twenty-four hoots. Will be cold cheap. Ad
arm J. MASSEY MARTIN.
• Philadelphia Post Office.
WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY
to DAVID. CHILLAII, Newark. Del. an2-3m
FOR RENT OR FOR BALE—A DR
SIRABLE BMW/NC% altultted at mama, on
RIVER Street, near Jodge e. Bent,
Apply to RcissitT mAcieRBEIOR.
It 449 WALNUT Mont.
da FOR SALE—A. ViLLUABLE HOTEL
Mill and - h - TORS , Preperty, leased for 5 years, paying a
fair interest. situated in the northern part of the city.
Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR. '
It 419 WALNUT Street.
el FOR SALE—A, HANDSOIiE COT
_ma.TAGE, situate on the north side of LOCUST Street,
second house above Thirty-eignth. Apply to
ROBERT MA . GREGOR,
ant 419 WALNUT Street.
rLARGE AND VA.LIJABLE PRO.
PRRTY FOB BALE.—The very_lavireand commodi
ous LOT and BUILDING, No. 9013 CH EA Street; nos:
the centre of bnaineas; containing 80 feet on Merit
street, depth NO, feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of
the lot, and at that width opening to a large sut-Way
leading to Oherry street. Its advantages of
SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely must with
Apply at thirogite of Christ Church Hospital,
)01566 No . Sil26 WALISTIT Street.
MI FOR SALE-V ALUABLE BURL
NESE PROPERTY, Tilmate at No. CIO, es% add 684.
North Second street, coneteting of three stores, witr
dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together,
to close an estate. d portion of the purchase money
May remain on mortgage. For particulars, inquiet, , of
MoCALL
20, UN.South SECOND IyS Street.
• .
DILPHT.A. Jul
IaFOR SALE—DWELLINGS 1829,
1736, 1813, 1926. 1928 Wallace street.
Dwellings 1513, 1622, 1624, 21i4, 2131, 21395, 2327; 2306,
2330, and 222 Green street.
Dwellings ma, 1833, 1921, 2016, 2026. and 2033 Mount
Vernon street.
Dwellings 520, 624, and 530 North Fifteenth street.
With many others, large and small, in various iocalL
ties.
- Alto, a large ntunberof Cottages, Farms. and Build
ing Lote.
B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street,
an64l and S. W. cur. Seventeenth and Green:
FOR SALE--A FACTORY. WITH
LARGE jtOORS, high ceilings well-lighted; En
gine hi good order. An examination will give lOWA.
faction. 11W BREAD Street. sag -7t•
ft REAL ESTATE OWNERS- EKE
CUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES, and
others,desiroue of selling .property %trickly, and re
allsi all th at it is worth:without sacrificing it at pub
lic sale. can And the very best first.olass, reliable
Agency in. this city, by calling on
GRO. G. MILLER, Real Estate Broker,
154 North SIETE( Street.
••• • •
gla WANTED' TO •PTJRCHASE—FIFTY
Apia ft rut- class properties prices ranging from Ips,ooo
co &MM. located in all ' portions of the city; particu
larly Booth of Vine, and west of Tenth street.
ORO. O. KILLER. Real Estateoker.
154 , North SIX TH Street.
eFOR . BALE-CHEAP FARM, 16
x.lles out, near llarnsborongh Station, West Terser
Railroad. 69 acres; excellent improvements. - Only $7ll
Per tore. B. PIITTIT,
IYSO 3163 WALNUT Street.
At FOR SALE-DEBIRA.BLE AND
1.-bantisomely-imProved PARR, 74 acres, 15 miles
out., 'within eve minutes walk of a station on the Phi
delobia and Trenton Railroad. Terms salty.
Apply to • B. PSTTIT,
ivao 323 WALNUT Street.
•
ippb FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS FARM
ma—of extraordinary importance.. Has three splendid
building sites. Sixty acres. Only ten miles from the
city, on Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Magnificent
improvements, .hc. The whole property must be seen
. to be appreciated. Price 1020.003. MILLEK.
au6 Eltit No. 154 North SIXTH Street.
- -
Oft EVERGREEN HEDGES.-THE
experience of the few past years enables us to
guarantee NORWAY SPRUCE. and ARBOR VITAK
Hedge* planted in August coo reptember with less
risk than al any .other reason. We have a splendid
stock on hand, from two to forfr feet. Address or call
personally, MEEHAN & WANDELL,'
Germantown Nursery.
GERMANTOWN.
auß stutb6t*
amFOR SALE-THE A 2 WHITE
oak schooner GENERAL SCOTT, 100 tons regis
ter; carries 157 toes coal; copper-flutened; well monad
In every particular; entire new suit of Rails, ready for
sea. Apply to T: D. WILDER & CO..
. Walt 496 SOUTH. WHARVES, Phila.
Onfi PRA.CH AND TRUCK. BAS
`••• KISTS for sale by ROWS & BUS PORT. .
sn6.k Der 157 and 159 Nortb TORO St.
PERSONAJL.
"PERSONA L:-.711 . 0. O'NEILL-YOUR
sister ANNIE, residing in Anburn, Cciyahoga
county, New York, wishes you to smite and send her
your address.
Said John O'Neill is from. county . Wicklo, CrTheir , .
Ireland, and about 35 or 37 yeark of age, and has been
in this country fourteen years. an 9 2t.
LOST AND• FOUND.
LC) T--BATURDAY -AFTBRNOON,
-■-• on the lower side of Walnut, between Third and
Ein:b streets, a BREASTPIN. Finde WATER suitably
rewarded by leaving it at 107 South St le
•
no A. L ;-. BUGLE LOAFBBANBEB
MEADOW. and Spring Nountain ratbialtCoal.azd
beet Locust Mountain, from Sohnitaillt
Misty for Family itat Depot,. N. COgr a -WB
sad 'WILEOW Sta. Ofilea. itt •
.1.1.% South aISOND
J; WALTON it 00.
•
WAREHOUSE OF•• THE DUITCA.N
NON IRON AND RAIL WORKS.
PILADELrIIIA. Land 6 '
1664*
.at this date the pr ßO ice or
OB our NAILS is as follow s:.
PRO S.
Dnucannon, extra qu ali
! L ty_
AT GRIPE.
$10.40 per keg.
EX.TILS, SIZES.
fld Nails, common • 1611.60,per keg.
2d end One 3d Neils - $ 1.2.60 per keg.
Slating Nails 11.00 per ken.
.
Clinch Nails .. 11.60 per keg.
Box Nails - • per keg.
60 cents perk eg off fps cash, payable on presentation
of monthly bills.
DTINCANNON IRON COMPANY,
- - • No. 213 North WATSII Street.
Duncannon Bar lion, oleo -Railroad, Ship, and Boat
Sptkea, and Horse Shoes, constantly on band. au& of
IMPORTANT - TO HAT DEALERS
AND CONTRACTORS.-- , Farmers. Shippers , , and
others interested In the preuing and trallerwrinuolt
of
Hay and Straw. will do well before, making their ar
rangenlrita for the mason to examine the '• Heator
Preen,' now In operation on the cornet of SECOND
Street and COLIIMBIA.AeetIite.
This hay-is coropressedadired. end ten tone can be
readily put in an ordinary box ear, and no hazard what.
•
everts incurred by the road in transporting IL
The Wee average 400 pounds. and are only 22 inebee
by l inches, by 4 feet In size. We are prepared to lease
out counties; and the facilities we secure gite eupertor
vaine to the product by this Press.
For further particulars adrreas 00010 TOLCOTT,
Superintendent Pennsylvania Beater Mae Company.
American Hotel. Philadelphia. its -IS 4•
EmA.EKAkrat Exit' extrft.
JE.t.
FOR ONLY OE WREN.
• ARC H SfRRET, _ABOVE AINBYEENtiI.
3feemrs: THAT FP S & N OYES' 'United StateiCircai and
31.mA-re. VAR - A BOURG & CO'll Mammoth' Afea +merle'
corfiCsed will be opened to the public, contmeneing
MO "DA EPS NINO, Ate. gar, and. oontl anima- Nogg
Eci IND dntil Saturday 13th twit., tncltteiye. seri.
formalness on the Afternoons of Tneeday nth. Weeoetthyd .
10th, Thureday 11th, Friday 12th, and Saturday Ii h_
Admittlion—ndolle 60e each • children 26c. ,Afternoon
p . e rforre riee ennilllenegiC at' 2k. eMeatruf 7 34
Doors open at % hoar earlier on each. occas ion, K r ona;
Peri...matinee Wednenday movieg. commencing. at
o'clock, for the benefit Of the CHABlagEtt3 EWEN ',NV
FERERS. • ah3-1W •
COAL.
$lO. 60' per kci.
AMIUSEDIEIVI'S.
altoVEß*l3 NIOW' CHESTWUT..
EITHBAT TIMATEIL .1! '
THIS EPlXlL____,._„ 4 : l l -- -
The Grand Romantic, Mnsi opocsusuLee s".•sane
ALADDILet_
Or, THE WORDS E•
Presented after three months atra* Pre. te., m ,„lfetielia
style of unprecedented magnificence; IV:"
derful Transformations. Maralficent* nalUz z im
Marches, &Omit Costumes andPrePertiell.
Music and Chonises.
T .. ACADEMY 'OF FINN ART
CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth; le OPEN DAJLY
r lißitor. from 9 4. m., to 8 4 42 3 P'
for,
CXCtIItSIONTS.
ANDEL AND HAYDN
SOCIETY'S
ATLANTIC CITY.
WIEDDTENIDAY, .3111Y010ST 17th, nag,
3y27-ti
&MOW ig i er lßß
EXtrLra.
&T REDUCED PRACMSI
TO THE GREAT COAL, MON, AND LTIXBEE EL
GioNS' OP #IIENATLVANIA.
TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS?
GMNe MKPLE TINE TO vlgrr zecir POHer 011-
.HITIEESTON THE HOME.
The Catamium Railroad Compauy,
Havhirp.rmeboalmangeinexts with etameettair peada;
will issneNeMirslon Trekets front Philadalphia owe*
following
PHILABELPIILiJEND READING RAILED
To Reading; SchuglEHT Haven, Ashland.
City and Ta3II£IOIaTIFL •
DATAWIESA RAIL - ROAD,
To Buannith. McAuley Monntaln. Datavglesa. I.
Milton, and Williamsport:
LACKAWANNA: AND BROOMSBURG
To Bloomsburg, Rioaston. and Wilireibarre., •
LEHIGH AND EDSRDEPI ANNA. RA.ILROAD;
To White HAvenatel , PentcHaven:.
LEHIGH ADD•MAHANOT AND BEAVER MEADOW
RAILROAD%
_ s
To Black Creoand Maneb Chrunt:
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD,
To Allentown antgEnthiphetn• and the
NORTH PIRINSYLVAD'IA RAILROAD.
30 Philadelphia
For variety and grandeur of HaelleaTs this rent* pro;
watts peculiar inducements to tourists.
Those wishing-to do so, mar ' , overlie the route Web
taining Tickets to start over th's North Penntrivania
Railroad.
JEtkIETAE • . OW.
Tickets Cita 11.0 'obtained at tiro-Depots of the Phliedeli.
TAM and Reading and North Pdanaylvanla itairroad.
Companies, and or'
VAN HORN, Ticket Agent r
Northwest chiller SIXTH and UNESTNUT Stnvoltat
Tralas start from Philadelphia and. Heading Lie=
1115 A. 111,. 8.90 P. M. an d f r om !loth Ponnayl
Railroad Depot at 7A. 31:, and 3.46 and 5.10 P. /11t.
.Iy2o-148rta
xi der m e . RAND PLBABURB • BB
IIRSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR. —Oar
of the following eplendid• first - class steame C - el
CLEVELAND ILLMOIS NORTHERN
BIDES
TRAviLER, IrFericos, IRON LACsum,
BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVELa r a
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M., each day of the week, e
Saturday and Sunday, end Detroit, Michigan, on •
following days at. 3 o'clock P. M., through the months.
of JULY and AUGUST making. Grated. Excursion nips
to the many points of interest oath. Oreat Inland Saw
of America,which, for utility, pleasure, and health. are
unsurzuesed by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces els degreaser
latitude, and eleven .of longitude, and includes in its.
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron and Saperior.witik
thebeautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary's.
The many and extensive mines of iron and coprer.
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dlar ,
covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild sat
romantic scenery, combined with Its - mire and brasher
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far inane
than ordinary attraction to the Capithilat, the stades&
the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid.
The above-named steamers are alelthatly- fitted ege
with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while every
precaution has been taken to provide for the safety sag
comfort of passengers.
Fare:including State-Rooms and Meals, about 'AK crst/
per mile. Time occupied In making the round Warrant,
to 10 days.
Rooms secured, and farther information obtained, tow
application to proprietors.
ROBT.RANNA & Co.. crievehmd. Ohio.
HOSSET & MoBRIDB,,
JOHN WRITIT
NONG & Co., Detroit, ItHishipal.
CHING%
j.SI-t anla
SUSESIER RESORTS.
A N WWI HOTEL, - MA.IICIE
CHUNK, PENNA.—LAFAYETTE LENTZ. .Pre.
prietor. The AMERICAN HOTEL has recently brew
greatly enlarged and improved for the accommodation
of Sninnler, sojourners. It is situated-in the centre ef..
the county seat of Carbon county, which is the buFiaeas
centre of the Lehigh Coal Region.. The mounts/in
scenery at Mauch Chunk Is unsurpassed in its romanvia
beauty by any In the Mate, and is a favorite re,.ort for .
sojourners from-lbw cities seeking recreation from Hut
cares of business. Terma, Operday; liberal deductions
wade to 'weekly boarders. au4600
CHESTER OR YELLOW - . SPRINS
CE.EST'EII COUNTY: Pa.—This magnificent n
is now open fnr viiiiere The accommodation,. are ado,
very beet; the Bathe all in perfect order. ••COMIIIIIMINIP
tion by the Penna. R. 13... Eleventh and Market, 7.45 i.
M., and 4 o'clock P. M:. via Steamboat station.
an2.l2t. A. W. SMYDEN, Superintendent,
S UMMERR RESORT .- BROAD-TOP
MOUNTAIN HOUBB. —This romantic spot can be
reached daily by tberennsylvania Central ts,
Huntingdon, thence by the Broad-Top Railroad via
Dudley. Excursion Tickets are issued at half Ms
usual rater, which are good until the Ara of October.
First-class accormmodalirnar.
Tsars—sl2 per week per day ILK Children sat
serTante half price.
For furtheY particulars address
C. M. ALLMOND & Co., Managert.
Iy9 -lm Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co., Ps.
SEA BATHING.—NATIONAL HALL,
CAPE ISLAND, Cape May, N. J., is now open for
the reception °flits numerous guests. Terms moderate.
Children under 12 years of age and serTantc half Prise.
Superior accommodations and ample room for two
bundred persons. AARON GAP P
PEON,
• je24-9.1u Propyiet.r.
EXPRESS COMPANIES*.
' • E9B COMPANY. Office 36ffill
'CHESTNUT Street; forwards Parcels Packager, Meg-
Goalie tee,. Sank Notes, and Specie, either by Hs ow*
lines or in connection with other Express Cornict x lA
to all the principal Towns and Cities in the
Stites. B. S. SANDFORD,
fe27 General Superintendent,
A dr usi t FOR •0 Ai PRMA
staunch and commodious steamer MAN. ,
RATTLE, Captain E. A. Ryther, or the Cape May Shwa
having. - been released by the Government, 1, noff
maklng bar mular triPs to CaPe leavin g STREET WHAM' BC
every TUESDAY., TEIIIRB AY. and
SATURDAY, at o'clock; returning,. will leave Cum
May,every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at
- o'clock, Wicking at New Castle, going and
Par. $t 450. carriage hire included; chl=i n &
Price. Servants $1.60, carriage hire extra.
o's=at low rates. No freight readied after If
'-I _, L sad la all= Ms mast be rtm 7 paid.
.13,291-tt - JOSEPH AL WrZWART, Ago&
imMt. FOR ALBANY AND TROY,.
VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN DA,
NAL.—The barge OLIVE BE A.NOH;7. Turner, !faster
lii now load ing.at Drat wharf belnw. Soruce Street, nadL.
will *ail for the above points on WEDNESDAY. AU
OUT 10. For freight, which wtlbbe taken ca reason-.
hie terms, apply to D .1, FL AN AGAN. Agent.
an9-2t • • 304. S. DELAWARE AVOIMIL
si age .. FOR HARTFORD,. CONN,.
DIRECT.37LL DELAWARE AID WU-
TAN CANAL.
The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's steamer
MARS. Ortindey, Master, now loading at second whaff
above DOCK Street. Quick despatch. Apply onboard.
or to WM. M. BAIRD Is Co.. Agents. 132 South DELLA"
WASE Avenue. sad
FROM NEW YORK, FOR
oriarnia NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRUNG..
FLUID, and ROSTON. —The steamers COATINENTALL
and ELK CITY leavel Peck Slip, Bast Meer, deny. ak ,
&111 P. R. and 11 kt. den y.
---
aggig WEST CHESTEIt
AND PITTLADEUHIA &Moe
ROAD, via-MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT — CHABOT& OF DEPOT:
On and after MONDAY, May 22,11364, the trains wilt
leave Phlisdelphla,_frow Depot sorrier• of THIRTY-;
FIRST and MARKET ;Streets (Westlohtlag_elphia). at a.
and 11.06 A.M. and at 2M. 4.45. and 7 P. M. Leal%
West Chester at 8.70. 7.46, and It A. M.. and at 2 midi
P. M.
On
Syedasiestilreznadtl.adaelpshnt.
and I,.. p M z . L and 18A
The trains leaving Phu‘delphia at thee A. K. and 4.41
add West Chester at 7.45 A. AL and 6 P. AL, COW
neat with trains on the P. and 8.. C. R. for Oxford salt
intermediale points. HENRY WOOD,
apt General Snpertntendent.
(74nPLADIES' TRUSS AND BRAZE..
STORE—Conducted by Ladies, TWaLFTII..
Street, Ella door below Bata. Seery article to their
line elegant, easy, and correct in make. D. H. WM
DLEF, •Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the COnlar
of TWELFTH end RACE:Streets. H. 8..•-•ProfeesicessE
accuracy insured. auriWkaltf •
V.SringlPSl.- •
•
COTTAGE- ORGANS. •
Not only lINEXCELLND, but lINEtiuALLED An Mitt
of Tone and. Power, deals ned espectallY for mutation,.
and &Mole. but found to be equally well adapted tor_
the Farlor,and Drawing Boom. For. Bal e only by
B BRUCE,.
No. 18 North 811V1INTE1 Street.
Also; a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon,
conetantly on band. • . =Waft*.
OWCHILDREN'S CA:HRTAGZer..,--
- Ass& af & SON. Manufacturers. ILSAZIC.
Street. bAI ow. second .
GROCERIES. ,
►ro FAXIGEIF3 • Fbitqap l nget •IN
COUNTRY.
WO WS IDOOPILVOL 1111 IlOreforoTO. to moray &minor
agibeii°ouner.Yßoddstket, with every &seriph= at
PINS GROG:M=B TEAS; 614.
• • . -- -
ALBERT C. nosowrs,
i73l,tf • Conti EL MI% sad TM 8I
ARO.HER & REEVES,
WHOLEt , ALS GROCERS. , ...
No. 45 North WATER Street, and
No. 46 North DELAWARE. Avelino.
Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices. , fi lurk.
sto ck of .
SUGAR; MOLA SSES . GOFF=
TEAS. SPICES'. TOBACCO,
And OTOCOliell generally. carefully selected for Um ,
country trade. •
Sole•Agenta fur tke products of FITHIAN & POGIMB,
Nstensive F ruit Catuthig.Farloiy at B r id ze t on . N. A.
.
apfd-em
MA.CICURE.L, HERRING, SHAD, &c.
—z bble. Mess. #oe. 1,2, and 2.Maokerel,li
oanybt fat lett, in assilrted packages.
2,000 bbls. New Haatport, Fortune Bay, and HallollcC
Bel ring
2.600 bozo& Lubec, Sealed. and No. 1. Herring.
150 bblaMews Shad_
200 boxes Ilerkimer county . Cheeut, am.- •
In store and for sale by 'MORPHS' . & 11"•001113,
tf No. 146 NO Erg wErsaveat
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