SPECIAL NOTICES. PIIIMA,Tie'o How= Boer. This sebebrated TOILET SOAP, In inch unlYesinl as mead, Is made from the OROIONST materials, le MILD Aid 131/01,LISNT in Its nature, FRAGRANTLY 801 M. DD, And NXTRSIRRLYBENSFIGIAL in Rev:4m upon She Skin, Per We by all Druniete and Fancy Goode dealer.. fe2B.inthely THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUGH of Pans. "OAK HALL." Best•olaes goods at moderate prices. WANAM AKER & BRO WA, B. E. corner SIXTH and MAMIE V Street*. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 18. Rath Bt. WIINBLION & WILSON'S HIGHNST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, TDB CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST, AND BM. Saleeroome, 704 CITIESTNIIT Street, .abevr4 seventh .DIED. GILLESPIE —On Wednstday, the 10th innt, , Jane meyeil, daughter of John and Mary ClilleePle:Alsed 8 yearn. 8 montbn and 11 dein. The rehttivee and friends of the family are reaped fully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Frills,' the 12th init. at 4 o'clock -P..01, from the residence of her parente;Bol South Thirtesoth etreet, below Catharine. •a board the eieamehip Yoltoo. at Port Royal, 8,•C„ on Friday, Auguste, _M. Minthnrn Thompson, son.ia• twirl' 'CaptainWomon. • WILLI* af8012..-at Lononster, N r e Haornature, on dilator:lay afternoon, Antrum 6, whys bathing In the ma. 'tenth:int river, Theodore Haler Will4amanu, sun of the late Bey. Charles Williamson, and grandson of the late Rev. SonathanTreems D. the 21st year of hi., age. * SEELEY —August 9,1664, et Perryville, Cecil county; Maryland, Edon M. Feeley, in his 70th year. Bin relativee . and felendn are renpoctluily Invited th meet above ty at the Presbyterian Cherub on Slith street, Ore ,, n, on Thursday afternoon. 11th lest •at 234o'clocit.wt ere interment will take place. Bridie, ton. N. J., itper ap I ease copy. EIIOLISH,—,et Berkley, M. J., on the 9th fwd. ~1211ze: Nance, Wife of the late George English, aged 66 years: The genitives and frlends of the family are reapeotfol. 'ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bet mot, John 6..:Eaglish, No, 008 North Eleventh street, above Orson, on Friday morning next, lath bat at 11 &ulna, without further notice. • DROWN.—On the evening or theth,ti instant, William Itlegrenger, Went eon of William A. Jr., ano 'both D. Drown, KENNaDY. —at Oakland, near L'itteburg, on the 7th lnetant, Claikt, eon or &Has D. and Agnes g. Keened". of 'Philadelphia. aged 2 years and 0 mohs, 1111RN.LEY. —On the Bth , George Burnley, in the • 001 h year of hie age, The relative% and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to It'llen'd the funeral from his late rest dente in Upperarby, 'Delaware county, on Thursday, the 11th at'l o'clock P. M. Funeral to proceed the Neff Jerusalem Church. MoNENNA. —tluddenly of membrane croup. on the morning of the lUth inst., Elisabeth Walesa, daughter of Michael J. and Elizabeth IliolLenue, aged 16 months and fi dam The relativer and Mende are reepeatfrulv invited te attend the•rimerat, f ern the reeldenee of her parents, 217 Smith Eighth 'treat: 'Funeral to proceed to 81. Elary'e ground, at 4 o'clock title afrernoou, 1114BSSON & 80N, MOURNING STORE, 01-0 , ho. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ILKS.I BILKS I SILKS I SILKS S BYRE & LANDAU., FOURTH and ARCH Streets, are offering all their OLD SILKS low to close them be fore the new Goode are ppened. .811ke not by last Steamer. Bilks of very beet ounAty. Good Bleck Bilks resemble. Good Brown Mite reasbnable. , and. tf !Mr' C EH. ESAMMEISSMERG SUPNMeint.— The noderstaned . acknowledges the receipt of ti4e. following NUMs on behalf of the dlatreened people of Chamberebnrg; A. O. Catteil SMO 00 Joe. Patterson 250 00 Cleo. R. Stuart & Br° 250 00 260 00 .0, W. Dante J. Anapach.., . 25:.00 E. A. bouder & Co 250 0,1 George A. Mier Sr. Co 100 60 ;Jobe M. Read. by Mayor DenrY 100 00 B. & Jae. 11, P. , autmatt 250 00 - C. W. Palturstock 76o 00 , Wm. Thompson 60 00 Casper Sander, Jr. 1000 . Rev. Samuel T. Leary 24 10 Clbson Peacock.— Wi.. 100 00 Rev, Dr. fiewt ,, E, amount of collection on Fast • Day, et Chut uh . uf tplphany 102 35 Edward Mettle.. ,, .. 13 _ 100 . 00 Yarnell & Tr4ole 350 00 (Mee Wm. Dilute - , Jr., & Co 20 00 Idra, Bury D. ulit 6 00 .Jamee Field 60 tx/ 0., by Mr. A, -U. Cattelt 30 00 James E Rhoads 211 on pike F, Lewis h ~ .0 W. V. lia!dwell. ...... .... 3 10 T. 1/V. & NI, Illown 30 00 Anlmpromfett colt , otientdu Union hl, E. Church, .on the national Veer De y 110 00 Bt. Faure 1. E. Church infant Sunday-School... 2.5 05 1 , . elm B. hlyere& Cc 300 00 . annedy. etre, & (Jo lOO 00 MF. Ell/Inns .... 10 55 I - 555 LinillTrin;;; -... ire. Win. K Palmer li; on ttherton blight Si 01.1 ', W. IN task DUO 00 ,Jr mid J C. B 60 iddle 50 (a) fititionat dank 210 00 ot M. 1 Ores 5 CO Der Jo,eph Patterson 15 GO toe & Laudi . 100 00 letOn Coal Company 110 00 mare tetanal safety lnaitrance 00 100 00 , ee & Mitchell MO 00 I. Blle 100 CC . Gra e tz 25 01) rime' Mitehell 25 SU .I.Refiner S.) tO W B Cum x mins 16 (0 0 00 ilco tr o kly ,It Schaffner NO lal . 5 00 05 OU 7m,L. I chaffer. 10 00 aa. C. B. lco Saylor, Luz:rite wants, b j Y n W. W. flawing unee,Krnt, it Benito (additional) .4 40.1 (V A. mercer 100 00 ;maw Ridgway 100 00 Ida CLlllThGermantown (5(0 of amount for . anlored suff erers) .••••. 40 00 nary J. W Amami 100 00 'bias Wageer 11 , 0 CO to.. Katy Waign.r MO 00 Jae hilzahaikbhostde i . hai 00 atb 10 00 110 4. ollettion at Hamilton flo., N. J., per J. H. Clarke 17 (XI Talon lank, No. I, Danghteri of Liberty /4 W ` at, Duneun M. Mitnimeou t its fellowa: ; tea M. Woelper 6 v. Mary Woelper 6 00 at ts. James B. Coxe 1 0 (0 0) crs. Thomas H. Yuwera ' 50 0i) --. •• 6 00 W Mare. Billpatoten, l'a ~.. ~. - 10) B. D, Hill is oo :Juries L. Stagings's DO OD bePrera, Van BArlbisto. & Ardson 23 00 19 00 s. R. 8 JOll6ll a 00 unes Swain DO 00 r. Fratklin Stews* 10 00 r. OeilgelLlteLton 00 00 üb, F. ao oo L. per W. W Cookmaa ' 10 00 Its lizzle Finley ..,. l Ai 00 ar re. Elijah Van Bys' 00 00 • 4111 /3ettl, Wilinluscolt ' 10 00 run , Cohen 10 00 ihn A. Brown, by the Nola of Mayor Henry... 100 00 'EDMUND A. SOLIDER, Trea.urar. PHILADELPHIA, AllattPC 10, Mt anti it SIXTH WARD.—MEETING THIS t.Thwedey) SVENING, I.K o'clock, at tne rOl.-H01.16E cttowri Street, when toe Ward ety Committees will report As the time le short, :hose who ate flibillet to the Draft not fail..to re nt promptly to the eall of their Precinct of it depends the success of furnishing our onots teen. It'll. CHAS. WBLDINO, Chaumait. " BALMS, Treasurer.. COMM No.--...--, Art- IN lee& — . Until farther notice, - bounty of FOUR. SDRED DOLLARS will be paid to all RE MOLTS one, two, or three yeses' service. 'angered into the vice of the Dotted States on or after August Bth, 1661, credited deco the trlote of the oily Of Phiisdelphis Unrolled Citizens furnishing Substitute. for three the bont,ty of TWO BEINDRNO AND FIFTY .R$ will be raid as heretofore. ' _ • M. Moons., ADE— . RA L I eI . )OIAN Y. PRILAPIMPEILI, Attglll.l 10. Mi. . Roaordance pith an act of Congress, approved June .1, 1884, it becomes necessary that all receipts (then this Company for merchaadise received for tract +por tion should bear an INTERNAL REVESDE BTaitP the value of TWO CENTS, the expense of the same be bora e by the parties receiving ouch receipt. VI receipts taken by this Company for merchandise 'vered to consignees will be stamped bv Esid BARLIIB K. DE, , l•12t Master of Transportation. THE DRAFT—TENTH WARD. —A Mestizo: of the Citizens or the Tenth Ward will ild atther Baptist Church, north west owner BRO4D ARCH Btrette, THIS EVENING, at o'plookito measures relative to the impending drat. order of the E.) raitlve Committee. DAVID WEATHERL.. instal.. pjui on eac h an d cceri sieve of ilea — CaPitZ ecoek of rNA MINING 00111PANY has thte dal been par able on or before the 16th day of aultiST, at the office of the Company. tio. 3 g 4 WALISCI , .1, Philadelphia. order of the Directors, thee I ragout - tlieir trieria's thrOaghout the State IA efficient means to forward early and full rattans • eleetion upon . the Constitutional Amendments. by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard Homes, delphis. Committee Rooms are now open. and all orre -IC4) directed to the Chairman will receive prnmpt 8. CeIdISON, Chairman. "tor, Secretary. t 313 771 E CITIZENS' svorrorcrim ILE.PHERENTATIVE, AND VOLUNTEER 7Y, No. Sill CHESTNUT STREET. —Merchants, :v, and other citizens, can be sunned with ais le Snbstitat ea and Representatives on reasonable .norable terms, and have the same sworn In so as Aft to any wcrd, eistriot, township, or county of couutl.s: Philadelphtit. Chester. Deliv er Montgomery, by appl)tng at 411 CHESTNUT from At. M. to 9P. M.. first door, bank. ' , tidal arrangements made with committees. PeXtlol,l Aairp JEliiie Street . Nsw Yost , Jab 86, is 6 lapreby given tbat, pursuant to a resoln- Board of Directors, an instalment of 74) per be butwerlptlon to the Capital titoolr of the IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENN be, and is hereby, made payable to JAMBS l7Yl4lraiturer of said Company, on or be 'ember . 1 T eTATION. BALTTMORII, July 29, 1864. Went and Director% of this (lompauy have de. iyldend for tnoquartar ending Jude 30th, of tiR CENT., free of !tuitional and crate taxes, the 6to,kholdere on the 26th of hugest unit, 'fer Books will be closed from the 16th to •. , triet. By order. J. 11..LE18, Treardror. PAClrtoll L --Th« noderatgned, flommtseloaens from ,t . l ea4l it the att of InterimTs_, oo ° o n c t i b c : Vt.:l...id Compeer. hereby eiTs Commissioners, thatthe Biz,ttrg Commtnionere of the afor.f. o at the us u LoD Smut:LA..lA, , T HURSDAY, the Ant day or o'ciooktAt noon ToN JOHN A. AB B OT'' if • K ABIBL ABBOTT. - 01. J. ht. BitortErr. 31.780 93 . _ JoiIXITTEE will .04) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, Hopkins, LIBRARY Street, below JA S 3 FREEBORN, President. lecretaries. :WO, President. aull-6 PETRO'. lITH Street. •ed Et Fourth the Capital 1211. 13th ~ HOOPES, Tr. . OF THE ouerl, 1864. Dividend of If all taxes, reßpresents r" SPAR GHENT RAILWAY COM- NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRENIXDENT• ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OP ILLINOIS. NOB VICE PRESIDER% ANDREW JOHNSON; OP TENNESSEE. EUECTORIVL TICK 1. SENATORIAL. MORTON MoMIGHABL, Phlladelphll! T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver ClollAtn :TATrins. 19. Elias W. Ball, 14. Charles H. SMUT: 15. John Wilder, 16. David MoConmelly; 17. David W. Woods, 18. lease Benson. 19. Jobs Patton, M. Samuel B. Dlo4 91. Everexd Bierer, Mt John P. Penney, 99. n Ebenezer MoJunkln; 94. John W. Blanchard, By order of the Stets Central Oomratttoe. REPRES I. Robert P. RA L G. Morrison IB Coestma S. Henry Bumm_, 4. H Kern. 6. Barton H. Jenke 6. Charier '4. kind. 7. Robert Parke, 8., William Taylor, 9. John A. Hiestarkel, 10. Blot ard H. Couell. 11. 11dward 12. Charles F. Bead. DILLITAItY. SIXTH UNION LEAGEE REGLMENt IN VIEW OV THE PRESIDENT'S (TALL FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND INta. 'TUE 1911ITARY 00XXITTB11 OP THE ORTON LEAGUE HAV MADE ARRAPOICMENTEI vnia COLONEL HORATIO IL *SICKED, IMMIEEM Third Peruisyl - varilk, 13.;eserevess, and with other oflicers of that veteran corps. to recruit a regiment for one year's Barytes, under the auspices of the League. We invite officers desirous of taking commissions In it to make application to Colonel SICHEL, at his head quarters at NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL, (RACE STREET,IBELOW;SIXTH.) It will be on effort to make this orgsaization in all respects a worthy successor of the Pennsylvania Re germ Regiments. THE BOUNTIES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS City Bounty United States Bounty Pay for one - 100 193 Making a cash total of (tot one year) 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 eitber of vol an teering or of procuring substitutes, will find 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. Felton, J. Edgar Tbomeon, Ellen'lie Well ace, M. D., James L. Clegborn, Horace Dinner, Jr., Morton MeNicbeel, 3. 1. Ctark Hare, Geo. K. Ororman, Win. D. Lewis. George Whitney, Andrew Wheeler, " DRAFT." PHILADELPHIA GUARDS IZEGIHEHL • Colonel A. K. LECHLER.. • SSOO•SOUNTY POE ONE TEAR'S SERVICE ONLY Sil33 Paid Immediately on Muster. Rally, men, rally 1 Don't wait to be drafted ! Any permit; recratting twenty men receive a Second Lieutenancy; twenty-five men, a First Lien :enencyi forty man, a Captaincy. Immediate application should be made to HEADQUARTERS, ClOgnmnawealtil Building, 611 CEIBiaIiOT Street. JOIN THE • PHILADELPHIA GUARD R,EGIMENT, 00L. A. A. LEOHLEP.. TOTAL PAY PWR WBEE $18.75 Including Bounty, Pay. Subs'Mono.. and Clothing. au9-3t • ATTENTION! COMPANY 0, PHI LAD ELPHIA ()DARDS I—k few more Men Wanted for thle flee Company_: CO Bounty Men Mastered tab? /quads, and WO Bourdy ilmukodiatety. H. R. FITZOBBALD, Capt. • Lt. 0. M. HERALD. an 9-30 ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVA.NS Sr, A.S S MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and CoMpany rags, Swords, Bashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulets, Hats, Cape, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kite, Field Classes, Spurs, and everything p.rtaintng to the complete outfit o Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. ati3-1m FROTHINGHAM a WELLS SEAM MSDI - UN, AND LIGHT SHISTLOWS SHIRTING& STANDARD DRILLS. • HUTT CARTON FLAMM& WAsHINOTON AN TIGToRT CANBEICII SiLssies. Al BROWN BLEACESD L AND 001118 n SiaM. • No. 12 wON.4I9iD TARN. to. . ••16161 S 110 U SICA.1 4 1 &. SO. SOT EZOODIVEL KEW TOIL; WPM= OP MEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES, GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS. to which they own TEO WHOLIISALS Titua 1710-51 e FIS-q§ S E LF-SEALING PAN. ALL ZAZILIES. IN CITY OR COUNTRY. Per conyenience and.reitsbility. IT HAS NO RIVAL. Those who have need this prefer It before all other Cane, either self-sealtag, soldered. or glue jars of any description. To be had only of J. MoMURTRIE, No. 808 SPRING GARDEN Stmt. NOTICE TO ENROLLED CITIZENS AND BUB6TITOTES.—RENOVAL. -3 . H JO SEPH & CO. take this method of informing their patrons and the public generally that they have removed their Place of business to the Offices Nos. 5 and E. in the FOURTHSstern Building, on the northwest corner of and WALNUT Streets. where Cher will con- Cue e their VOLUNTEER AND SITBSTITUTE RECRUIT -INCi AGENCY, with a fall determination to devote oar energies to the fulfilment of all contracts. We assure those who may entrust us with their business that it will be attended to with our usuallwocaßtness and ac curacy. S. H. JOoEPH & CO. Parties in went or Substitutee would do well to call early. Com runnteetions from all orris of the State will 'receive our Immediate attention Caulo-St) J. At CO. TELEGRAPH NOTICE REMOVAL AND CONSOLI ATIO N.—The offices of the INLAND AND INDEPENDINT TELEGRAPH Lines have beep removed from Nos. us Chestnut street and 9 South Third street to the southeast earner et TIMM and CH hSTVIIT Streets. There Companies have also been consolidated with the United States Telegraph Corep," , and their con solidated lines now extend over the united States and Canadair, and are now being rapidly omm . rnetod to Ca lifornia and the Territories of Oregon and Idaho The public will at once see the adynotages that this line now enjoys over alt other lines, inasmuch a. men segos are forwarded &rot to all point., thus avoiding the delays and inaccurailes of relaying. renumbering, and rewriting over connecting or ar ctional lines. The United States Consolidated Lin , s are the only lines working In opposition to the old monopolies. A. J. BALDWIN, Saperlutandent. PRILADELPTIIA, Aug. 10, 1864' aulLer lIIPORTA.NT TO HAY DEAZERS -AL AND CONTRACTORS.—Farmers, Shippers, and others interested.in the pressing and transportation of Ray and Straw, wW do well before making their ar rangements ter the season to examine the " Beator Press," now in operation on the corner ot SECOND Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. This bay is compressed direct, and ten tons can be readily put in an ordinary box car, and no hazard what ever is inctrted by the road in transporting it. The hales average 400 pounds. and. are only 22 inches by 80 inches; by 4 fest in sirs. We are prepared to lease out counties, and the faces we secure sive superior lue to the product by this Pre w . For farther ,particulars address vOOK TALOOTT, Superintendent Ponnsylvsala Beator Press Company. Girard Hotel. Philadelphia. _ _ . MARSHAL'S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF a Writ •of fhtle, bY the Hon. Joh Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United Sta A dmir a lt y for the Eastern Dietrict of Pennsylvania, in i, to me directed. will be sold at public sale to the highest and beat Nar, for at MICHSNRR'S STORIL No. 142 N. FRONT Stree t , on•MONDAT.Augnst id, 1804, at 11 o'clock A. ki., d bales of cotton. being the cargo of vessel unknown. Also, the cargoes of -the steamer IDA, sloops SARAH, and MARI. and HOPI, consitting of cotton, thbaceo_Lturpentioe, rloe,_and sails. .WILLIASIMILLWARD , V. S.. Marshal-2. 11, - of Penns , ' rprLAVILIWA, Awry:elf), 1864. ,;1211, n et TY P E 15- - -TT1E.,211.0E0 AD 1.--2wiED specimens of Miniatures, pleasing. scen ts[ and exquisitely colored. None easel B. F. itttl- MEWS to style or Math. Obtain. one at O ARCH Street. it* OA MBRON. Crtialrman. • • • .$4OO • J. R. FRY, chairman. George Trott, Cbarles Gilpin, Henry C. Lea, James H prise. Joseph P. Tobias, N. B. Browne, Char S. Smith. Bzra Dyer, M. D., Wm M. Tilghman, J. G. Fell, C. J. Mai:mien. anB.l2t SHOULD USE THIS Olaf PROPOSALO_!, VFW* COMMISSARY' OF SUB 91ST UWE, D C.. Atirit 1881. nt° " B/18 FOR BM BARRELS AN BOXE3, SPAT-IKB PRePOSAI,EI linden irate are inlited. until. the 181 b instant, at 12 o'clock M . for the , purchase of all meet/Prltt , Barrele and Boise ihs SebaiatenceDiibut may bays to ditpoee of at this Depot, intlixditig ell witain the ancient limits of the District of Co lumbia. • Bids will be made separately for eactrolass of extol". SP foiIOSPP. via. Fhnr bsrrele, Pork or Beef barrels. Coffee cr Snort. barale, Been, or Rice, or Salt barrels, Vinegar or 'Whisky barrels or kegs, Bacon barrels or easkt, Bacon boxer, Hard Bread boxes, 'reanimate, Candle and soap boxes, and moat state dietinetty the kind or class of each article the. bidder propoess for. A contract will be entered into with the highest te (Tensible bidder, and a bond, with good - and sufficient securio , required for the faithful performance of the contract. 'The Officer in charge of We Commissary Ata- • tion r Depot, fete be the judge as in- the quality and condlilon of the articlesi. and what at dales come under the diffment Messrs; the Contractor Pt take the articles: away from each Station of Depot at his own risk and expense, and as often at Deuhall be notilVed by. the 0111- cm In charge fp remove- Dom: Payment will be requited ryeryten days, or as often so the GOY , rnment zonydirdet. Each bid er must be present to rewind' to his bid, and the rig h t is reserved to reject any bidlor any cause. Proporeb. to be eudoreed .•• Propasala for em pty Bar rels and SIACeP,' ' And addreesed to the 1 - m4hr:incited at 223"0" Street. S. C. ORETIEt, anlift.tbst uet .• • . Capt. soil C. S. V. AI MY EILIPPLIES. OFFICE ARMY CEVEITINC ARE ECITIPXGE.' CINCINNATI. OWN Angust:St 1964; rforreE TO WiWl I"! MAY CONGER I, Certokin. Reno-adore with this Departmsut . having failed' to furnish the supplies according to their aere mint, notice Is hereby given that will commence oar chasing in ores ,market open AiOND:IY,-Augast ffitlr, 1164, at the Office of (nettling and Equipage, in Cincin nati, Ohio, mitil further no I 1./FA TROWSEES for immediate delivery. The Trowsere must be equal in every particular to. the ntenderd Sample at tbia office. Pamhases wilt be• mmde from time to time until the detciennee are fully supplied by ordhr of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. If. G..- C KOULTilii, i'. Captain and A_ Q. Ai. ARMY CLOTH ii EQUIPAGE OFFICB, CINCINNATI, Obio, August 8, 1884. PROPOSALS are, luvihd by the undersigned until Ti;tsDAY, Auguet,ll3, 1861, at two o'clock P. M., for furnishing this Depart meat (by.eontract) with 10 ounces Duck; 12 do. do t • X inch Manilla Rope. Samples of which may be seen_ at the Office of Cloth ing and Equipage in this city. • To be delivered free of charge at the 11, S. Inspection Warehouse, in this gay, in good, new packages, with the name of jbe pally furnishing, the kind and-quanti ty of goods distinctly marked on each article and package, Parties offering good!' must distinctly state in their bide the quantity they Prspese to furnish, the price, and time of delivery , . Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal, and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, to every respect, equal to army s andard, otherwise the proposal will not he considered. A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder Will supply the articles awarded to him Tindal his pro posal. Bids will be opened on Tuesday ! Aug. 16, 1864, at two o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. - Awards will he made on Wednesday, ATICIBLI7th, 1864, Bonds will be required that the contract wilt be faithfully fulfilled. , Telegram. relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may be obi ained at thieollice. • The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order of Col. Thos. Swords, C A. Q. M. G. Captain and A, Q. W. MO lILTODT, N _ . A RMY CLOTELNG • AN ' D E QUIP A. GE tkat- OFFICE. CINCINNATI, Ananet 8, 1861. PROPOSALS are Invited by the undersigned until SATURDAY. Augrht 20th, 1264, at 2 _o'clock P. M., for furnishing this Department (by contract) with ARMY BLANKETS, live pound wool, gray. RUBBER PONCHO TENT 131,ANIC.E.TS. tor copies of which may be seen at the office of Clothing tuld tquiPage in thie city. To he delivered free 01 charge, at the 11. S. Inspection Wxrebou'e in chic city, in good new package*, with the name at the party fui Matins, t ne kind and quantity of geode eietinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their bids the qua wily they propose to furnish, the price, and tins of delivery. Samples when submitted must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties thereto must gum antee that the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the propot Ebi will not be considered. A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, mntt accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under hi* proposal. Bide will be opened on Saturday. August 20, 1654, at 2 olteloek P. hi , at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. _ Awards will be made on Monday, Aug ISt 22. Bones will berequired that the contract will be faith fully fuhli led. - Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed.. Blank formula Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may bet lot:tined at this office . The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re. served. By order of Col. ..110.31AS Swonna. A. q. M. G. C. W. hiOULTON, Caitlin and A. Q. M. P ROPOSALS FOR MAIL STRAMSRIF SERVICE BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL. POST OFFIOR DIPAR.T3IIINT. WASITTATiTON. Jane 17, 1854. In accordance with the provisions of the Act of GOO. Mess approved May 2S, DM, which is in the words fol lowing. to wit: "Ale eel' to authorise the establishment of ocean mail steamship service between the United. States and Bra ' Be it &menial'', the Senate and House olos:en. tattoo of the United States of America to Oentpress as sembled, That the Postmaster General be, end he is hereby. authorized to elate with the General Past Office Oepartment of the Empire of Brazil, or such officer of the Government of Brazil as shall be authorized to act for that Government, in establial lug direct mail com tenni cation between the two countries by means of smoothly line of first-class Areericstu sea-golnletneatiships, to be .of not less thin t - Wo thousand tons burden each, and of" sufficient number to perform twelve round trips or voy ages per annum between a port of the. United States, north of the Potomac river, and Rio de Janeiro, in Bra zil, touching at Saint Thomas, in the West Indies, at Bahia, Pernambuco, and such other BrazWan and in termediate port or ports seashell be considered necessary and expedient: Provided, That the expense of the ser vice shall be divided between the two Governments, and that the United States' portion thereof. shall not exceed the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the peformance of twelve round trips per annum, to be • paid out of any money appropriated. for the service of the • Poet Office Department. "Sao. 2. And be it further . endhed, That the Post master General be, and be is hereby, authorized to in vite proposals for said mall steamship service be public advertisement for the period of sixty days, in one or more newspapers published in the cities of Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New lurk, and Boston, respectively, end to contract with the lowest respon sate bidder for the same for a term of ten years, to commence from the day the first steamship of the pro posed line shall depart from the United States with the mails for Brazil: Provided, That proposals for monthly tripe—that is to say, for twelve round voyages per an num, out and back, are received and accepted by him within the limit as aforesaid, from a party or parties of undoubted responsibility, possessing ample ability to furnish the steamships reeaired for the service, and offering good and su ffi cient snretiegfor the faithful per formance of such contract: And provided, further, That such proposals shall be accepted by the Government of Brazil, aid that distinct and separate contracts with each Government, containing similar provisions, shall be executed. by such accepted bidder or bidders; each Government to be responsible only for its proportion of the subsidy to ho paid for the service "Sze. 3. And be it further enacted, That any con tract whichthe Postmaster General may execute under the authority of this act shall go into effect on or before the first day of September, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty five: and shall, in addition to the usual stipu lations of ocean mail steamship contracts, provide that the steamships offered for the service shall be construct ed of the best materials and after the most approved model, with all the modern improvements adapted for sea-going steamships of the first class; and shall, be fore their approval and acceptance by the Postmaster Gederal. be subject to inspection and-survey by an ex perienced naval constructor, to be detailed for that pur pose by the Secretary of the Navy, whose report s h all be made to the Postmaster General; that the two Go vernments shall be entitled to have transported, free of expense, on each and every steamer, a mail agent to take charge of and arrange the mail matter, to whom suitable accommodations for that purpose shall be as signed : that in case of failure from any cause toperform any of the regular monthly voyages stipulated for in the contract, a pro rata deduction shall be made from the compensation on account of such omitted voyage or voyages; that suitable Ines and penalties may be im posed for delays and irregularities in the regular per formance of the service according to coriract, end that the Postmaster General shall, have the power to de termizie the contract at any time, in °sae of its being underlet or assigned to any other party. " Sac. 4. And be *further enacted, That the mail steamships employed In the service authorized by this act shall be exempt from all port charges and custom house dues at the port of departure and arrival in the United States: Provided, That a similar immunity from port charges and custom horse dues is granted by the Government of Brazil "Approved May 1ffi.1864." PROPOSALS Will be received at the Post Office Department, in the city of Washington, until o' clock P. M. „of SATTItD AY. the first day of October, 1264, for conveyi the mails of the United States by a monthly line of fir s class Ame rican sea-going steamships of not less than two thou sand tons burden, each, and of a sufficient number to Perform twelve round voyages per annum , between a pert of the United States north or the Potomac river and Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, touching at St. Thomas, in the West Indies, and at Bahia and Pernambuco. in Brazil, for a contract term of ten years, to commence on or before the let day of September, 1666. and to date from the day the first steamship of such line shall leave the United States with the mails for Brazil Bidders must designate the United States port of de parture and arrival, and may, at their option, propose to embrace additional intermediate ports at which the steamships shall touch on their outward or homeward presages. to deliver and receive mails. Bach bid should 1111311) the tune proposed to "be own pled in performing the passages, each way, between the United States port fif departure and arrival and Rio de Janeiro, and 'should be accompanied by a map or di agram of the route, showing the intermediate port( at Which/ the steamships* are to °all to deliver and re ceive malls. Schedules of the sailing days, stating the prolaned days and hours of : departure-from : ea it Port; as well as the proposed days and fionrs. of Arrival, should alto accompany each bid; such schedules, how ever, to be subject to t he approval of the Post Depart ments of the respective countries, and to alteration by said Pepartments from time to time, earths interests of the proposed international postal service may re quire. . . . The steamships offered for this service must. be Ame rican steamers of the first class, 'and before acceptance will be subject to inspection And survey by an experi rienced naval constructor to be detaiteefor that purpose by the Secretary of the Navy. Proposals must conform in all respects to the preyl alone and requirements of the aforesaid act, approved May 28t11,1864, and mast be properly guaranteed, with a satisfactory testimonial that the guarantors are men of property, and abundantly able to make good their glut mites. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, when a company otters, should be distinctly stated In the proposal. The acceptance or non-acceptance of the bids will be determined by the Postmaster General as soon as practi cable after the Urns limited for their reception,• hut no proposal can be accepted by this Department unless the btdder is also accented by the Government of Brazil, as provided for in the aforesaid act. And in case of such joint acceptance, dlettnet and separate contracts are to be executed by the accepted bidder or bidders with each Got ernment, containtrig similar provisions, each Go vernment to he responsible only for its proportion of the subsidy to lie paid for the service. Proposals should be sent, under seal, to "The First Arai sten t Fop aster General, " "Foreign Deslt' with the words ' Mat/ ProporaLe"—"lbreitarr „ written on the face of tan address,. and they should be despatched in time to be received by or before the first day of October next, which will be the last day for re eeiving proposals under this advertisement. M. BLAIR, Postmaster General. Noss.—Thie Department• is not advised that any de finite action bag yet been taken by the Government of Brazil in respect to the establishment of the proposed steamship service between the two oonntries; n bt it is probable that by the Ist of October next, the limit fixed for the reception of proposals under this advertisement, certain information on that subject will have been re ceived. When received, it will made public. re2Afrat M. B. LEGAL. ESTATE OF JAMES KIRKPATRICK, deCeased —LETTERS.TESTAMENTARY upon The estate of JAMES KIRKPATRICK, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, a.I persons in tabled tot art estate are requested to make payment, and those haying eisime spinet the saute to present them, with out delay, to WM. 11:KIRKPATRIEK, Executor, ' 2253Soath FRONT Street, Or to hie Attorney, HENRY E. WALLACE. 128 South SI XTH Street. ESTATE OF CA.THA.RTNE FARRELL, DICEABBD. LIST4I.RI upon the last Will and testament of Catharine Farrell, late of the oily of Phila delphia, deceased, haring been granted to the Penney!. vania Company for insurances on Liv.s and Granting nnuittee, all Perim s indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims sosinst the came to present them without 'delay at the Office of the Company ,304 'WALNUT Street: .jyl2-tuet* ..UtiaRLES DOTILLB. President. ESTATE OF JAMES B. RINEHAMER, a u persons having claims or de -s-i detemed.—Letters of Administratlort to the Estate are ju req arf u s e :; d :d.or; present of Jame , .13 Rlnehamoc, deceased, having been granted m to asi th a e s si them, and those ndetot.d w il l InaltaPaYment without delay, to • . undersigne d, gliet chott 308 North TREND Street, Or to his Attorney, -BSNKEI3.-WALLACR.- 1918 South SIXTH @trust, anS-mat . stud estatel 3 n Nipr HEREAI3,. LICTTERP SttitEil. Z 4 . . Td.8,7 open , the -Rai:ea.:of If itlii:AtrlVl'74, , dgeaarked,' b ile, been vented. by tAlsktin ere UMW, au ~,persuas Mdebted-Sp , the satd- es . requested to lastse pdihiest - and Shoes haritil clams against the same to present than to AL/RID VITLSR, 10. 61 N. lIIXTH Street. Sceattor. PRESS.-PIIILADELPITIA: 111URSDAY, AUGUST 11, 18642 NEW SIETELT 3FOII, 1804.. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC . (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING , . L, & J. 0. WEST, No. DT GELARBEES STREET. HEW YORK, , Are the owners of the patent and exclusive tonneau taros of this, J. W, BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIO STEEL STRISION • - This mention consists of Daplex (or .two)' BUIPtIo Steel Spriogs, ingeniously braided tightly and drbely together, cage to edge, malting the toughest, meet etas. tie, flexible end durable wring overused, enabling the wearer, in easoeiltience ofita great elasticity and flext blase blesses, to pleas and fold Um skirtiehen 'must as eastlY midi with the same convenience as a' silk' or muidizt dress. It entirety obviates and silences the only °hie..- Hone to hoop shire, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the especially in crowded arlserabko, carriageo, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowd ed place, from the difficulty of contracting them to ocouPg• in 8 - a small space, This entirely removes the diftibulty, while giVing the skirt the : mina frill and symmetrical form, and is lbs lightest and motantylish and graceful appearance, for the street, opera, litlienienade, or, house dress. A Pady baying enjoyed the pimasure oo'mfort, and great.cionventenco of wearing the Danlex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, wilP never afterward willingly diepense with the nee of them. They are. best quality Is every part, and by farlhe lightest, modi durab,e, comfortable, and economical ektrt mde. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most Si at. class retail store's in this city and throughout iii different States. Air Inquire foe ELL tbe DOUBLE IPTIC SPRING SKIRTS REA D LET 13 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SHIRT. ' Very flexible, folded easily when in use to oeougg small space, making the most agreeable skirt warn. For sale by J. M. HagI.EIGH; 002 CHESTNUT Street. PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BEIM For sale by - RBA DLET 'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The created improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of SUPS:I2IOR EXCELLENCE. CIIEWIN STOD DART & BRO.. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab,WIDow, ma.= if ARMY' NAVY, AND CD. , "Li. CL 00 Ile 0 ICY S W. T. SNODGRASS, 32 B. SECOND Street and 23 STRAWBSSINE Street, A LABOR STOOK OF ALL KI/rDS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TESTEGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise. independent of gold, gamblerB,by the package, pied% or yard. Oar motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The Army and Navy trade has oar special at tention. MOSQUITO NETTINGS BY' THE PIECE OR YARD, IN ALL COLORS. Pink, white, blue, And cherry Tarlatans. Linen Crash and Towelings, White „Vowel Musline. Real Swiss Musltes, Diainseek and Jaennet Muslims. White Roads of allind ks. EDWIN HALL & CO.; R 6 South SWORD Street. LINEN DUCH FOR SUITS. superb quality, white and colored. Nature] color, extra heavy. Coati Llnens, fancy Drills, Wide'fine black Alpacas. White Marseilles Vesting.. No advance in. Summer Cast-Unarm Fine Stock for Summer and NUL LAWNS. Good styles from 28 to 60 cents. Summer dress stuffs low, CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. A great variety of styles of Ws season's importation, from 22 cents to $l. Best Pacific Lawns at 6734 cents. Figured Brown Lawns at 8734 cents: Franck Lateens at 40. 60. 62 and 8736 canto. Best makes of Muslim Calicoes, Ginhams, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the manufacturer's prices. White Barege and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls.• 600 all.wool*Gashmere Shawls. SIM worth N. 50. - sT i an a sox, Nos. 713 and TM North TENTH Street. VRAMINS OUR LAWAIS. -a-A Lawns, brown ground, neat tetrad, 401. Lawns, white ground. neat flamed, 44a. Ruckabaak and Bath Towels, isonrAnortment• Bird's Eye Linen Towels. Extra size Damask Towels, Shetiand.Wool Shawlwfor tourists, Et Bathing Flannels, red and gray. jyt JOON H. STOKES, 70% EACH Street A Iin.ALUSIA INSTITUTE—A HOME BOARDING-SCHOOL FOB. BOYS, at Ando.lasta, Ps., n miles from R..T. WELLS, A. M, Rector. DEtERENCES ht. Rev. Alonzo Potter, A.D., LL.D. and , Rt. Rev, Wm. B. Stevens, D. D. snit-lm IRISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen on the ilret Second-day in the Nicth month. For circulars apply to an3-tnths•2Bie ROTH ANNA. PEIRCE, Principal. _______ _ _ • IDEREIIIX NORMAL INSTITUTE -IL (for both sexes), PBCENIXVILLS, Chester county, Pa. Thorough instruction in English branches, with Latin: French. German, and Music. For particulars see Circular, hi- addressing JOSEPH A. BOND, Box 148, PRIMUS:VILLE, Chester co., Pa. auesstath4t* LITARY, COLLEGE, ALLEN TOWN. Penne. , within three hours' ride of Phi ladelphia: charteredby the State, provided- with spa cious- grounds end bulldinics, and opened in May !net with over c cue bundrEd pupils. Com mencas its next ses sion Septfmber 6th. For circulars, address Bev. .M. L. EfOFFORD. A. M.. President. anlo- I.m RETAIL DRY GOODS. A NEW AND OREAT INVENTION IN ,EIOcPP SKIRT& UPLEX EL , IPTIC SPRING SKIRT; THE MOST POPULAR AND FUMBLE IN Mr EHRETPARD, VAN HA BUNGEE, & ARRISOEV 100 S CHESTNUT Street. J. G. laxwErz & SON, S. E. Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets . COOPER & GOLLISD. S. E. corner NINTH and ISAYMBT Streets. 01411114:0= 4 4C . ititCti.P4A:i4 The attention of LADIE S ABORT 110, 1 7- IA TES, am' for the • sea Shore, " Wa tering Places," or "the Coluitry," is reepeketfully invited to the extensick of WHITE GOODS,saltable tar s VE,S.R.,_ for WHITE BODIES, HORNING WRAPPERS, do., An it extensive assortment le olfered in Lace and Worked Edgings and Insertlags Vella, liand-kerchlefe, Collars,Sleeves, and in plain and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Flawed White floode,___AT PRICES MICH BELOW THEE PREEMPT _RETAIL VALUE. liKtPrinted Linen Oembrie Derma; ICC pieces Puffed. Tuelr.ed. and Striped Mtalina E. M. NEEDLES. • .1- .EDUCATION.ALL. WOODBURY INSTITUTE, WOOD BURY, Ct.--An excellent School, and a cheerful and happy home foi boys. For Circirlars address the Principal, f.a010.100 P. h. HULSE. tpg H U R 1 0 T G LADIES' INSTITUTE Rev. OSO. HAND, A. M., Principal. Established ten pears since. Delightfully located fif teen miles north of Philadelphia. A well appointed and thorough SCHOOL, and a safe and pleasant HOME for a limited number of pupils. Reopens MONDAY, Sept. 12th.- For circulare address the 1 i incipal. an9-1.2P, P ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, AT WEST CHESTER. The duties of this Institution will be resumed on - THOESDAY, September let, at 4 o'clock P. M. Circulars, containing full information, may be ob. tainea of JAMES. B. OHNE, Esq., No. ifaID.CHEST- Ii UT Street, or of _ THEODORE HYATT, n5-int President Penna. Military Academy. WOODLAND SEMINARY, WES T PHILADELPHIA. —A DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies will be opened September 14. at No. 9 WOODLAND TERRACE, by ROT. HENRY REEVES, A. EL • assisted by competent and experienced Teachers. Mr. R. retires from the Chem bersburg Seminary, where the seeelon has regularly closed with nearly fourscore pupils. Address, till Julyls, the Principal, at Chambersburg. Pa. After that, No. s Woodland Terrace. West Phila delphia. RSFERENCE.—Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. H. A. Boardman, D. D. ; Rev. J. G. Butler, Rey. G. W: Phall, D. D • Rev. C. W. Shields, D. D. •, Rey. John W. Beers; Eon. Jos. Ai 18011 and A. G. Cattell, Esq., Philadslphia: Hon S. Kennedy Morehead , Pittsburg; Hons. George Chambers and A,".K. MoClure, Chambers. burg. j'YE-avrtf F EMALE COLLEGE; BORDENTOWNi N. J.—This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware River, about thirty miles by railroad from Philadelphia. .Thorough instruction is , given in the common and higher branches of English, and superior advantages are furnished in the Ancient and Modern LangnWren Drawing; Painting in all its branch" , Vocal and Instrumental Music. For Catalogues, ad .dress Ray. JOHN 11._BRAKELRY. President. MIBS MARY E. THROPP WILL. RE OPEN her ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG .LADISS..at No. 1841 CHESTNUT Strert, Philadelphia, on the 12th of Sep tember. For circulars, until the ht of September, ad. dreee IdDe THROPP. Valley Forge. Pa. (13-6W* 913 E 'MISSES CABBY & MRB. BEEBE'S ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARDING and 'DAY sc,RooL, No. 1103 WALNUT Street, will RE•OPSN on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of September. anS-2m -11 LEN WOOD - ACADEMY, DELA.- •G WARE WATER GAP. MOEROE CO., PA. The fall aerofoil of the above institution wil com mence on the 12th of the 9th month (September). For particolareapply to SAMUEL, ALSOP, Principal. .i999-2m • Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co., Pa. VRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR - GIRLS AND -X- SMALL BOYS, on School lane, Germantown,. will reopen on the 9th of 9th month . The aerial branches of an English education will be taught, and we feel war ranted in bettering that the competency of the teacher, Deborah B. Smith, will make it desirable to parents to patrouize the ecbool. tr2d-tf VILLAGE GREEN -BENIINARY.-MI LIT A EY BOARDING SCHOOL, 4 milesbmond Me dia. and IX miles from Glen Riddle, on the West Ohm ter Railroad. Thorough course in Mathematics. Natu ral Sciences, Languages, end English. Practical les sons In Surveying and Civil Engineering. Fine library and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begins Sept. let. Pupils have benefits of a home. Refers to John 0. Capp it Son, 43 South Third etreet: Tbos. J. Clayton; Bait, Fifth and Prone: John R. Diehl, SW Walnut. Address _ Bev. J. BERRY BARTON, A. iy22-3m VILLAGE GIVEZN, Penna. TEE WEIST CHEBTER ACADEMY A- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE. The scholastic Year of ten months commenceeon the Srm TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes on the let of July following. Boys and young men prepared for Oollege or Business in its various requirt mente. Themodern languages are taught by native resident Teachers, who have no connection with any other schooL . Per cathlognee and fall information apply to • WAIL F. WI BM A. rrtneptd; or; J. HUNTER WORRALL, A. If, Pb. D. , Anoel Pri ncipal, WEST CHESTER, Perm. PILADELPIIIL COLLEGIATE IN STITIPTR FOR YOUNG LUKE& No. 1630 ARCH Street. Rev. CHAB.„A_ SMITH, H. D.,1,11. OLARENO3 SMITH, A. M., Prixolpals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acad.,- Vac, and Collegiate. Full eollege".eoluse In Ohmic% Mathernatice,-ligher English, and' Natoxal &deans, for those who graduate. Modern Languagee, Huila, Paint ing, and Elocution ty the beet routers. For cireula ,ro apply at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or addiver Box 2011 Y. 0.,' Philadelphia. si2o-em• 8: POSTAGE STAMPS. U• POSTAGE STAMPS POE SAE& A-Discount of 2 PER CENT, on sums Of $2O and up• warde, at the Principal Depot for the sate of INTERNAL' REVENUE STAMPS, 304 . CHESTNUT Street. and 103 'Scruthylkpil Street. ORTR .THOSE. -LIF4; wit 6,llkott xelisbleist* XhiStotts_pb %Ifs oil "colors. made fa mostitrtistio cy,t : : • :t CARTES DE REIMER'S N- 0 Gallery le the place to get them of any stile. ar tlatloand tasteful to finish. - Patronise tha Penal': Gal 88ConD amt. above G& $L' MEDICAL. DEC= rTs woNDpnA THERAPEUTIC ARENT* TKO attest al the - follovinn advertisement lit to set forth SOMETHING NEW in the development a' a new philosophy; SOMETITINU TRUE, baying for its Wilda immutable note: SOMETHING BY A SON/LIME, siing forth the hogeage of Nature; and' SCFNETHING TAIPORTAITro as it reveals the only true rationale for the PHYSICAL ILLS-OF NAN-. TO THE DISEASED Nearly five years ago Professor C. 11. BOLLES located himself in the city of Philadelphia, at No. 1120 PULI - end announced his great discovery in the .therapeutic application of Magnetism, Galvanism, and other modifleations of Electricity for the cure of the most obstinate, acute, and chronic diseases. In announcing to the public a discovery so intimately connected with the well-being of our race, it may be deemed proper to maim a few prefatory remarks to pre. 'Pare the mind of the reader for the reception of evi dences and facts too incredible forheliot This discovery is the result of more than ten years' bard and scientific investigations; It develops not only li.reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, but the only efficient and reliable means of cure. Its great superiority over all other eystems for the cure of dis ease has been practically tested for more than ten years, and for Ave years in Philadelphia, where twelve their- Sand invalids have been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all sec tions of our country, who, after treatment by the most eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and ether citiee k . had been given, up its Dui. rable; and in nearly every case a perfect cure had been effected. . Many of the most obsUnate of the above cases treated have been warranted 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 suffered from .a complication of diseases for four, ten, and even thirty years, and had availed themselves of the best medical skill in this and other cities, and were given up as in curable, but afterwards were fully restored to health by a few appliptione of Electricity. Such an array of evidence as will hereafter appear in this advertisement is not merely to show that Professor BOLLES has made an important discovery in the ap plication of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but em phatically to show that nearly all diseases which have leen 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 cared by the different modifications of Electricity, when ap plied in harmony with his discovery of the action of Electricity through the cerebro , spinal axis. We are owing, and further pledge onraelves to cnre, a certain clase of diseases acknowledged to be incurable by any known. prOes6l3 of medication-diseases tt never have, nor never can be controlled, only by his mode of applying the various modifications of Eleetri citY. We are often asked for what diseases ie Electricity bce sAaptsd2....in-reply,"we would say, for all diseases torttilAch flesh is heir—acute or chronic, inflammatory or paralytic. In all eases where medicine is beneficial, and In all cases beyond the Influence and contr.)/ of medicine. Electricity has the powet of arousing the vital force by changing its polarities, thereby regola ting 'secretion. excretion, digestion, and circulation and bringing the system .back toe condition of harmony anehealth. Tlinneands of the moat reliable individuals to this city who have been treated at No. 120 Walnut street can and will vouch for the above statement of facts in their own.astonishing cares. We verily believe that we have cured more obstinate diseases during the five years o oar practice in the city of Philadelphia than all the medical men that have ever practised in this city, either allepatbically,homcepathically , or by any otherpathy. This assertion may look like boasting, but it is tr ue „ every - word of it; for who ever heard of such astonish ing cores ? Who shall properly estimate the incalculable blessing thee e:,o speedily conferred on suffering humanity, when. instead of being drugged for months, and th rown on bads of languishing, health is restored by this treat ment, in many cases almost instantaneously? In con clusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic, neuralgic, consumptive, rheumatic, pare, lytic, epilectic, and, is fine. 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 Year recovery, at No. 1.2 M WALNUT Stsest. • ASTONISHING RESULTS. The following 'report is not, the result of hearsay, or. far-off certificates, or reports of men of doubtful ve racity, but from reliable business and Professional men in our very midsi, whose report was arrived at after weeks of careful investigation, at 1220 WALNUT-Street,, Where Professor BOLLES has been testing his discovery in the application of:Electricity, fur the speedy and per manent cure•of acute and chronic Aiseases: for five years, in which time he has treated.more than . .twelve thousand invalids with success. FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA. We, the undersigned, having been treated for obsti nate diseases at No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, which bed resisted for a long time the treatment of the most eminent modi cal men in this city ; and, also, having witnessed the remdts of hit treatment on a great.num, her of. our acenaintances and. friends, for acute and. chronic diseases, do therefore Mlle great pleasure In re commending to the public. his important discovery. He has been located three years at No. 1220 WALNUT Street, teeting • his treatment on many thousands of our most reliable citizens by his new discovery of ap ;dying Galvanism, Magnetism, and. other modifloations of Electricity, and. having watched his success in the speedy and permanent cures of hundreds of our friends, as well. as. °twelves, and; especially, that class of ,die eases ntier benefited by medicines; therefore, .Resblved, That we, the undersigned,. regard the great success we have witnessed for mouths in the treatment of Conburaption, . - Ithetimailexu, Paralysis, Insanity, Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh. Areastrosis, Aphonia, Asthma, Ague Chills, Contraction of-Limbs,. St. Vitus' Dance, Coldness of Feet, Bands, or Bead; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; Epilepsy, He monbage, White Swelling., Mental Depression, Neu ralgia, Withered Limbs, Convulsions, Palpitation of the Heart, and. Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of - ProfeMor B.'s scientific application of Electricity for the speedy core of all curable diseases. E. A. Steele, M. D., No. 0 South Twelfth street; ;Wm H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stock ton, 208 Market street, Philadelphia; John 'McCormick, 1220 Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, NOs. 218 and= Church - 91"y ; Emanuel ReY, 707 Sansom street, attorney. ; Isaac D. Gayer,. 2 Woodland Terrace; E. N. Nash, 313 South Sixth street; H. Craig, 1724 Arch street, 138 Broad street ; Robert D. Work, 61 North Third street; A. O. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and. Market streets. N. B—Professor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring the sick to the' bove names, and the following, Whose certificates have been or will be given in full for the good of humanity: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814 South Front street; Edward T. Evans. preacher of the X. R. Church, DysPepsia of long standing. Laryngitis, and - Lumbago,No. 1633 Helmuth street; William H. 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MAN AND HIS RELATIONS: Illustrating the Influence of the Mind on the Body, the Relations of the Faculties and Affections to the Organs ana their Functions and to-the - Elements, Objects and Phenomena of- the External World. By Professor S. R. - Britlain, M. D. One eletant volu.me, octavo, with - Portrait or the author. Price•s3.so. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. ALSO. THE,BRETISIBL ANDIORIMO MEDICO•C RIRURGI CAL REVIEW, London Edition, for July, 18 . 51. - NEW BOOKS. MEDICAL, ECIEDDIFIC, ABD MISCELLANEOUS, for sale as soon aopublished, by LINDSAY di BLAKIEITON, . . . . . Publishers and Booksellers, aull S 5 Soar SIXTE Street, above CHESTNUT • A BELMEAD & EVANS, " - • Suocesson to WI4• IS . P. HAZARD, -INAL-ICHESTIMT Street. Have received. • TENNYSON'S NEIircIVOLTIERS,I , ENOCHt ARDEN, AND OTHER POEMS: RITA.. An an i ob , foffraphy by Hamilton Aido,atithor of "Confidences 'vary of Carrlon," arc. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. O F LOYALISTS OF THE AMERICAN .REYOLOTION, with an historical. essay by Lornizo Sabine. 2 vols. THE MONOMANIAC; OR, SHIRLEY HALL ASY LUM By William Gilbert. THE FOREST ARCADIA OF NORTHERN NEW YORE, embracing a view of its mineral, apiculture), and timluir resources. - MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS, By the an thor of "The Queen of the County." , AZARIAN. By H. Prescott, author of "The AM her Gods." VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOR. By Major' Perry. McD. Collins. THE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW. Compiled 10 Horace E. Diener. ' •••• jy2o TENNYBONT , NEW POEM, ENOCH -A- ARDEN, and other poems, by Alfred Tennyson. THE EARLY DAWN, or Sketches of Christian Life in 'England in the olden time: by the author of the • Schonberg Cotta Fami l y,' ,with an Intrcidnction by Prof. Smith. __ DRIFTED INNOWFLARES; or, Poetical Gatherings from many lathers. AZ A MAN :An EOlsode. By Harriet E. Prescott. RELIGIOUS TRAINING OF CHILDREN: by Cathe rine E. Beecher. PERSON AL , Amp POLITICAL -BALLADS. Poilie'd by. Frank Moore. For sale by WILLIAM S. ALFRED NARTIEN, ant , 606 CHESTNUT Street,. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPBDIL. - , The Agency for this Invaluable Library of 'Universal Br second story. Information la at 33 Bouth SIXTH. Also. RECORD OF THE REBELLIO .-13 T Frank Moore Tl!B EXCELSIOR" .HAMS ADE THE BEET IA THE WOULD SONE EMMEN UNLESS BRANDED L c0.,-rmuLt. nonsmgm . J. H. MICHENER t UERML PROVISION DEWAR% 0113.1010 07 TIM CIELBBIZATID 64 V.XC3Mi4sIoxr ,,, BIIGAX-01:1B3T HALM ires. 14011 and 11.4* ArortICIRoNT artist. ightweea >reh .and lace streets, Plalsidelplda. The justly- eolebrated " SXCELEIIQN ''. HAYS Ire cued by J; H. Y. & Co. (la a style' peculiar to than= wises) expressly for FAMILY 118 L ars of delicious lavor, free from the tutploaoaat teats of salt, sad us Otottonnood by'ootot ar aopotlal Ip &ILI new .ofarecl foe talc -NTA. 6MOKED.. A.=): -skidtp NEW NO. 1 DIALOKEREL, Jut received ALBERT O. ROBERTS. Dealer in line Grottertee. 144-tt CQZRer 'apt yin ink ..... • 14v, BAZAAR, NINTH AND BAN, SO Streets . +SUCTION N SALE OF Holism, OLERIAGRS, ON sATCOIDAY MORNINGACErr. At 10 o'clock, comprising about rty 001t8ES. Yncluding several valoarie fast.-trottinE haw" and cad diehorsee. Also. new and second hand carriages, liglxiWagona. . with which the We wlli comm.scia Aleo, single end double harness, saddles, bridle* Whine, covers, die A' No postponement on acc.eint of weather. la" hale of horses, &c.. on Wednesday. air Carriages and harems atri p Val I 0 sate soil %if ALFRED hl. HERE:NESS, Auctioneer. ,4,IICTION BALE OF CONDEMNEDIIOESES. • WAa DlPAwrynny. Cle.v.amtr BUREAI7, OFFICE OF CRIB? QUARTESKARTIR, WASHINGTON, D. a, Almost% Mt. NV.I be sold a nubile auction, to the lligbelt b i dder , et We times and pitmen named holeyr elm Reading. renneilvanla, AI too.vc, Penasylvanle, THIIRSDAT,A,Micst 2.5(1954. rici Lehao r PenlaylVania, TETIRSDAY. SepteMber Barrisbzeßre Pespsylvania, .THIJESDAt. SePtambel 8; lf 64. TWO BllAlikti.ED tam Cavalry Rorgeg- at each place. Theme Horee have hcien condemned avenet fer the Cexclry servict ,- pf the Arfill% For Road anal Farm pnrtioses, many goo& Wart/aim fluty he bad. Home sold sin 8 : • Terms: Cash in United States Cnrreney. JAMES A. ERrit. Lieut. Colimel and' Chief cleartermastes, tees Cavalry &Mtn: 10 1 1.PLOYMENT 11011.5 E; TEE I.A.R(A" eat and meet rellableb..for city and country. Eas always a gond selection of capable persons, withvad references. Americans, Mehl English, F'resteh, Ger mans, Scotch. Welsh, and - newly-landed emigrant spas. Gardeners, Farm Bands Goachrtan, - Erarchment dre.. ' Cooke Chambermaids , Seamstresses. Lanadresses, Wsitresem, and, general Efonseralork 'Servants. Also, Colored Servants. Nos. 802 sad. SO4-LOCITSTStreet; above Eight • WAN" ED—BY A MAN OF EXPERT s a m e g e , a to Sl CO U ln r c r rit r e i AVP1 , k.1171.":: years' experience in the business, and can give the best of reference from country or city merchants, Address "Merchant," ,for two weeks, at this office, aull-fft* WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO yif understands donble-entry Book-keeping: pne from the country preferred. Address "W. er.," Press eelce. neill-thstak. WANTED-:-A POSITION IN A DRY .1 I GOODS House, by a YOUNG MAN of six years' experience m a Chicago house. Addreee this office. .augl.2c* AA . LADY OF HIGH RESPBO - wishes a situation as housekeeper. The beet of reference given as to capability. • Address . " Era- Mai" Philadelphia. 0. snit-60` ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY HORSES WANTED. .1148/BTANT QII.III/TERMASTRA Onttedit's OPFIOB, PHILADBLPRIA, July 27. 1264. HORSES suitable for the artillery and Cavalry tier vice will be purchased by cite undersigned, in open market., at a fear price. Each animal to be subjected to the rums) Governreent inspection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET Street, between Elubth and Ninth streets. By order 'of Colonel GliollBl3 H. Caosrdn, - desistant Quartermaster General S. A. GEORGE R. ORMI, tY 2 7 Captain and assistant Quartermaster. OTT POINT, VA., AUGUST 7, 1884 OFFTOE DEPOT OF RAPATRA ARMTEK OPERATING AGAINST RICH - NON% WANTED — SitI.TEASISTERS. 5O WREELWRIttIiTE. 60 'ELACRSIVIITBS, 20 CARRIAGE TRIMMERS. who will receive the highest rates of Government pay, ra tions and medical attendance. Tran,portation forniebed by applying at 221. PENN SYLVANIA AVENUE, Wanbingtoz, D. 0, ' E. J. STRONG, Capt., A. Q. M. JAMES N. KELLY, Quartermapter's Agent. auln-lm AGERMANTOWN OR VICINITY.- MODERN HOUSE WANTED—WouId prefer rent koor. and buy if suit.d. Address, with full particulars, 'Merchant, , .' Bolt 718 Poet MSc% an9-3t THE SUBSCRIBER' WISHES TO purchase (for atoll) a Western Pennsylvania un dred acres, 1n Northern or lt must be in. good cultivation, with all the necessary handlings fora well-resfulatedfarm. Address "J. D., Box 384, WASHINGTON, D. C. an3-lm $OOO -A GENTLEMAN WITH 61 • this aura wishes an interest in an este,. Misted and pleasant business in this city or neighbor hood. Address.in reply, "M. Press office.enti-6t5 BOARDMG.-A GENTLEMAN AND two daughters, "school want Guarding and a home in a good and well regulated. strictly pri vate, &amnion:ay. in a central part of the city, not below Pine nor aoove are streets. Good- table and other borne comforts, at a reaaonahle trice. which will be paid punctually ; reference given and required. Address, for one week, "Plereant.Houte, " care PreqB office. anti- tk* ... 4 1 . 2ga lesin a T C ORIMCE.I- 4, .., Tars. REPUB mcm OCRAT, " P'GBLISHED IN WEST CRESTRR, CHESTER COUNTY . PENNA. POR RALE. —The death of George W. Pearce, B. I . proprietor of this paper makes it necessary to dispoet of the establishment. n the hands of a loyal, wriest, and enterprising man man, this loner - established journal cannot iva to be profitable. Circulating, as it does, extensively in a county of seventy-four 4housand habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial• Dis. Witt of one hundred and five thonsand, prominent for 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 sue patronage, it requires. nothing - but judicious manage. meat to make it a lucrative investment. Persons contemplating a purchase should make that fact known at once, as It is desirable to sell at its earliest day. • JOHR T. WORTHINGTON, - Administrator of George W. Pearce, dc 4. Warr ()Banal. Pa.. May mylfittbstu iine new editions—. LBO AUCTION SLUM ANrs. BOARDINO. ROARDINO.-TWO SECOND-STORY •-• room TO LW!. at ISA North TBNTIF Bt. FOR SALE ABE TO LET. A !LICENSED RESTAURANT. FOR A -a- BALE all/LIP. "Apply at aull-St• No. 1137 MARKET Street. FOR SALE-A 20-HORSE POWER. -a- I. P. MORRIS & CO. STBANSIGINE. with varti- Ural Tubular Baler, In good order, and offered for gale only beeenee too email forth* work pont red. Apply to D. D. JAYNII 4110.4. 242 CHESTNUT Street. anll-St rOR SAL 111-ORE CORLISS 12- Horse Power Stettin Engine,in complete order, only been in nee two months. Apply to CHAS. LENNI.4, anTl•tbetra• 112 South FRONT Street. FOR SALE-BRASS FOUNDRY -a- Steam Engine, Lathes, Toole, and Fixtures of every kind, in complete working order. Apply on the Wernher. 1003 BEACH Street, Kensington. 3y30-tf MT. MORIAH. AND ONIC EXCEL LENT ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY LOT FOR SALE. at a sacrifice. • MILLER, 154 North SIXTH Street. anti-at if To LET-TWO COMMITNICATING TO ROOMS, with mai, on second floor. Call at 329 North lt* TO LET-THE. BBC ,OND THIRD, AND. Fourth Moors at SW MASKIT Street. thro ugh to Church alloy. abll-14 WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY to DAVID ODIUM, flevark. Del. salt-Sin lACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE .Waii—Situate N. W. corner of Frank ford road and Norris street. Lot 100 feat on Frankford road and 4L4 feet on Norris street. tax three. story Brick Dwellings on Frani ford. One four-story Brick Factory Building. 133 by 43 feet. on Norris street, With two-stury brick attached. 23-by 50 feet, containing cotton machinery, enable, and ocrilqrs. For further• information apply at northeast corner of SEVENTH and SPRIICE.Straete. anit-lrq• di $lO,OOO WILL BUY A. FARM. OF M - 5140 ACRES, with a ROTsL.dolag a good basineas the year ionnd, in BIuNTOOMSRY COUNTY, ; on a turnpike. :1 miles from the-.city; 120 acres in good state of cultivation, balance limbs. Plenty of house and barn room; plenty of trait, Stock, implo reo te, Ray, and Crops ail in the bargain. Well worth $12,000. 03,000 may remain ats per cent. it* R. - S., 415 YORK /Leanne, Philada., 4 - 2 FOB SALE-A VALUABLE tbree-story brick D WELLING. with three-story double beck buildings; all the modern convenience=. Lot 20 by DA Inquire ELSI.PINE street. aull-sts in FOE SALE—A HANDSOME COT- ImaTAGE, situate on the northaide of LOCUST Street, second lumse above Thirty-eighth_ Apply to ROBERT MAO GREGOR, end 419 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE:—TALUABLR B 1 . 113 ANKNE6B PRoPERTY, situate at No. MO, 831, and 834 North Second street, eonetsting of three stores, Witt dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together, to close an. estate. A portion of the purchase mom may remain on mortgage. For partloalare, inquire of E. NoCALL, • ILS. South SECOND Street. PartlicsiPpiit, July 30, 1884. lig". 1m• dgi LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO MAL—PERTI" FOR Se LE--The , very large and commo dious LOT and BUILDING, No.. 308 CHERRY Street. near the centre or hasitonss: con hafting 60 feet on Cherry streetolepth 103 feet, being 76 feet wide. on. the rear to thole', and at that width Opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry sorest. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met:With. Apply at the of of Christ Church Hospital. jel3-3m No. 226 WALNUT Street. in FOR BALE-DWELLINGS 1829, 1735, 1813,1926, 1923 Wallace street. Dwellings 1513, 1622,.1624, 2114. 2131, X5,.2327, 2306, 2330, and 23.32 Green street. Dwellings 1E32, 8613, 1921, 2016. 2026. and 2336 Mount Vernon street. Dwellings 520, 524, end 530 North Fifteenth street. With man, others. large and small, in various locali ties. Also, s.large number of Cottages. Farms, and Build ing Lots. B. F. GLENN, IE3 8. FOURTH Street, aue-tf and S. W. cor. Seventeenth and Green. aik FOR SALE-CHEAP FARM,• 16 . 11 ... mile s one, near Barneborongh Station, West Jersey Railroad. Macros; excellent improvements. Only 175 pare. WA L L PT, jy3O 323 UT Street. opt FOR SALE—DESIRABLE AND handsomely-improved. FARM, 74 acres, /I miles, out, wlthinedve minutes walk of a station on the Phil& delTdda and - Trenton Railroad. Terms easy, • Apply/do E. PETTIT. 030. , 3z3 wALNer Street. As.FOR SALE—THE A 2 WHITE oak schooner GENERAL SCOTT, 109 tons regis ter; curries 167 tons coal; copper-fastened, well found In every particular; entire new suit of Bails, ready for sea• Apply to T. Th WHARVES Phi anS.6t • 4•26 SOIITH 'nit's. $2,000 ~AIM. P atNi t t t g a bitgAgßiliTil BUSINESS of_g - reat profit Secured' by Pateo.t for 8:0171. teen years. H. 8 , 415 YORK Avenue, Mlle. It 1° 00 PEACH AND TRUCK SAS TETE for ve by ROWE 31. EUSTON /936 , t 0n29 15 al 7 snd 159 North THIRD St. GROCERIES. 'ARCHER & REEVES, WROLEsALE GROCERS. N o . 45 North WATER Street, and No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue, Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a large stock of SVGAR. MOLASSES, COFFEE. TEAS, SPICES, TOBACCO. 'And Groceries generally, earefally selected for the eonntry trade. Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGUE'S Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton. N. J. ap2O-bm ACKEREL, HERRING SHAD, &v. AT —2,1500 bbls. Mane: Nos. 1,2, and 8 Nackerelante. °Aught fat fleb in assorted packages. 2.000 bb's. New last Port, Fortune Saw And Halifax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, Sealed, and No. 1 Herring. 160'bble new Mess Shad. 280 boxes Harkin] er.county Cheese, *e.. _lx store and for toile by • MURP 'HY it BOONS, .1e..114- No. 148 NORTH WHARVES. PICKLES.-100 BBLB. PICKLES lIS .a- VINEGAR. 60"half'bble. Pickles In Vinegar._ • Mao' three-gallon and Ave- lon ka 414), atnnpAd w...1/./annus, • r0 i 574.b .. 1 • - - WATER : Street. 711 - ' • 10 Sent pm APPLE 0/131E88.--50 CAM 0- oßorcs BRANDS. • 8474401 " 1 " Z.id" Da illatr e VlT l VAVe" Ter Weirs jrNOS lO7 South WATER Street VW CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.— ABRAM & BON. Nlnntsetturon. 150 DOGE *rot, below Oftivad. AMVSKM:ONTS. .ROVER'S NEW CITESTNIIT. STREET THEATRE. THIS Ev - srallo, The Untuditomautte. L Hades!. Spectacular Drum; AA DDIS WONDIIRFUL LAM. Prevented after three months' actlte,preparatios In V "style of unplelndeuted ntgoineened, replete with wen .derfur Trausfortiatione, Idaennlteut &every, Grand vlsrebee, Superb Coutuntee and Preperttout, nenunfol Elnele zed Choruses. irsatt • p EMARKABLE P.XHII3IIIOIT. - Fou ONLY ONE N'tfEEE. ARCH STRRET; ABOVE NI NETEENTEL Iffenit.M. TRAYS P. S & ROY ES' United Stated Circrmand IrcAgris, VAN AMBURG & CO'S Mammjette Menagerie; ei i,hlT d>oiit beopenecl to the 'public, conemennens_ore MOND la" .WENING, Astg tet,b,mtet conynui l er &VEST El - ELVIN° Saturday Mt' incltiAce., Per tor/7Jan obit ore the Afternoons of faesdat ktb,Wsernes, mili - .ThErsdeir 'nib, Fridays th, auA Saturday Pah. Admission—Xifultii 50d enclfit childreESsc. Afternoon prinstmince aCialaallam at ZS. eVaniaq o'clock. Doors tved atV tsar earlier °CAW!. oceasioa. Mena gerie Eistinee E".enesday moral ng_. commencing ate oTeethe helmet of the CHAMBERS BURG SDI BREIT*. aitS-lber GREAT It.g..TfortAit- Crittiva• TROT:Am...A MRS. P.R4I. WERNA. FOR THREE - PATS (Rata, nil] .perhinn as foillow,q, Afternoonalietv'ening: hictrlstown,ik:Tharlday. Inst. Grueentiftior. Fridaril2th inch ;; ° Frank ford, Sa tnrdisy, 13th WE! TVs mutiresiassic Troa>e will appeal" on each occasion:. COLUMBLroILOIJSB, CAPE MAY A vocAr. ANU li(STB.UM PAL comma? Will be given by the fitioWing diefh3guished artiste 'me FRIDAY EV snING, Anguit . 12, In a idente HENRIETTA ItEllitElt; S‘reno. ,Idiss CAROLINE Watt - Alt-EY, Cuntralte. dr. 3 #11%. M. BRISCOEf:Teitor. it: A. R. TAYLOR, A, ato. Mr: TBRODORiI ATINENt, Violtatteollist. Mr. B. 4. THUNDEV, , Piiinist: ConlEAtinr" ........ EV. A. R. TAYLOR, Verdi: Dana *pea at ikalf:imet is o'clock- Cauca:Via odtrikatare at 9 o'clock: Prograattnea'eaut be seen.' and tlYkettliroeured at the office. aule-St • CONGRESS lIALL, CAS 'ISLAND. ECIRAND DEEM BALfi; .12= Compilimlnnair t y A th. THIS (Tliartiday) SI/ENING, Arkta 11th. Tickets ad (MI Vr.g st.gentleman and lad'. 3 . d • Gentleman's THE ACADEMY. OF FIRS- ARTS, CH.E.STMDT Street,_shove Tenth, 1.6 OP= MASI.T. for , rleitorn, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. Di. EXCURSIONS. lIANDEL AND HAYDN BOCIETY'S V..* X C 13' SiE 0 N ATLANTIC) CITY, WEDNESDAY; A.VOTINT mh, ]Y27-ti As igg i e o 4 3lB llLlll.l3- PLEASURE EX , lONS TO LAHR SIIPSEIOII.-0112 of the following splendid dretclass steamers. via: CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS. 11011THSRIP LIGP T, PROM CITY, TRaVELSR METEOR LEON SIDES LAC LA BELLE, and PE*ABIO, will leave CLEW.LAIFD Ohio, at o'clock P. M.: each day of the week, art Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on following days at 2 o'clock P. 11.. thronuh • the mouths of JULY and AIIOI7BT, snaking Grand Rrearsien Trine to the many points of interest on the Cheat Inland Elms of America, which, for utility, pleas:ire; and health,age unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces sly degrees of latitude. and eleven of longitude, and includes In Its circuit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Huron and Superior, with thebeautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Nary's- The many and extensive mines of iron and comma; unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-4k' covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild and romantic scenery, combined , with Its pure and brasinat climate. render the Lake Superior trip one of far more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, thcatudeek. the pleasure-seeker, or the lervolid, The above-named steamers are elegantly•fitted tip with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms while every precaution has been taken to provide for the safety GSA comfort of passengers. Fare,including State-Rooms and Neale, about 214 Node per mile. Time occupied in making the round trip,froag to 10days. Rooms secured, and farther information obtained, bp application to proprietors. rIISEIRIPANI7IIIcBIPBCCVIA Cleveland, Ohio' J. T. & Co. JORI H WRITIN OTORLIP3B,' fDatroit. M 165111134 1.214 am% SUMMER RESORTS. C HESTER OR YELLOW , SPRER T 5" CHESTER COUNTY. PA.—This magnificent is now open for visitors. The accommodarlons are of tke very beet; the Bathe all imperfect order. Communion tion by the Penna. IL H., Eleventh and Market, 7.20 A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M. via Steamboat station. ant-12t. • A. W. SNYDER. Superintendent. SUMMER RESORT.—B ROA D•TOP 11 / 4 - 1 MOUNTAIN HOUSE. —Tide romantle epo cam be reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad le Huntingihn. thence by the Broad-Ton eSs Dudley. Excursion Tickets are leaned aqua/ rotes which are good until the int ot Ootobar. First-cues accommodations. . Tzere—elit per week ; POI icy stso. Children ea& servants half price. For farther particulars address C. M: Al LIKOND & Co.. Managua, 179-Ire Bread-Ten City. Hnetteedon• Co.. Pe. SEA BATHING. -NATION HALL. CAPE ISLAND, Cape May,.N. J., le now open fat the reception of to numerons guests. Terms moderate. Children under 12 yearn of age and servants half prise. Superior accommodations and ample room for tws hundred persons. AARON OARENTSON, is24-7.m Proprietor. PERSONAL. TEFORMATION WANTED OF JASOP sPEAGLE, Company. H. 158th Pa. Regiment. Mk .Army Corps, who, m is supposed. was wounded and taken prisoner near Port-Darling on the l& Ms'',_h of during an engagement there. • His family greAngioue to hear from-him. DANIEL HIVSLY. • gull St VI) J 1 ti 448 tlj:t 1411 MITE 'UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -a- dal Reitman Copartnership, Hader the name and style of B. C. .TRUNICK & CO. for the transeatien of the Wholesale DRY Goor,s fineinees...at Ni. 294. MARKET btreet. BENDY C. TRUNICK, SAMDBL K.-MARSHALL.. JOHN B. KING, • OSCAR - D. PAINTER. Philadelphia, And. L 1864. sale SP" MEDICAL. 1W D I OINAL OM-LIVER MIL.— iciAN 0. BIKER & CO . 71d MARKET Street. 1.7'8 BOW reCeiVing their supplies fresh .front the Saha (tries. The superiority of their Oil, in every respect, has pined for it a reputation and sale beyond any other brand in the market. To maintain it they are deter mined to supply an article that may be emirely relied. on for fre,hnens and purity. See testimonials of .Pro 'belong of Medical Collesen. aoll-thsta-tf EXPRESS • COMPANIES. algagilTHE ADAMS IM PRESS COMPANY., Office =Mr cIiEsTABT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mel , chase lee. Bank Bates. and Specie, either by its ow* lines or in connection with other Express Companies. to all the principal Towns and Cities in the traits( States. R. 8. SASDPORD, te27 ' General Enperintendettk isia dW i t FOR CAPE 11A Y.—TER staunch and commodious steamer WAIN RATTAN, Captain E. A_ Ryther, of the. Cape May Una. having been released by the Government , is now making her regular trips to Cape May, leaving ARCM STREET WHARF every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at o'clock; returning, will leave Cape M May every Monday Wednesday. and. Friday, at al o'clock. touching at New Castle, going and tetanal's; Fare $2. 50, carriage hire included; children UN price. Servants ELK carriage hire extra. Freight at low rates. No freight, received attar II o'clock, and in all eases must be Pre - _Paid. JOSEPH A. STEWART, AssaL _ . g 5= 2 1% FOR IWITFORD, , DIRSCP,VIA DELAWARE AND DAM- N CANAL. The Pb ad elpb la Steam Propeller Company's Mumma MARS. Growler, Nearer now loading at second wiusitt above DOCK Street . Quick deepateh. -Apply onboard., or to w BC AL BAIRD 4k Co.. Agents, 1391 South DIILA, WARE Avenue. Anil m „,sf=ii, FROM. ti.RW -NORTE.; FOR •NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPIUMM. MLR, and BOSTON.—The steamers COnTINENTAV and ELM CITY leave Peck S li p, East River, daily. ak. 3.15 r. If, and II at night. jew-fta ~. WEST CHRST=NIF AND PHILADBLPIiLi SAlfr ROAD, _vls. SUMMEIFAREANGEIIENT—CHAZIGE OP VIIPOT„_, On and alter MONDAY, May 23, 1654,- the trans WML leave Philadelphia., from Depot corner of Taremr, FIRST and rdef,EKET Itteeti(Weat Philadelpiria), ate and 11.06 and at 2 and4s, and 7 P. M. West Cheater at 6.20, 7.46, 11 A. M., and at 2 P. M. OD Stindays,_leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. andLEIL PM. Leave West Chester at BA. M. and 6 P.M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and 4.44 P.M., and West Chester at 7.48 A. M. and teP. N., eon. meet with trains on the P. and B C. It. for Oxford ladi IntPrmedlate taints. HENRY WOOD, apl General Superintendent. (tf") LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAGA STORE—G'ondncted by Ladies, TWELFTE Street, ifrst door below Race. 'Every article in their line elegant, easy, and correct In make. C. H. GIES DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. R. B.—Profession* accuracy inanrad. my6-Ssar ESTIEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED., but UNEQUALLED in penny of Tone and Power, damned especially for Churches: and Scboole. but found Roomually well adaptwitck the Parlor and DrawingPor sale only by S. M, BRUCE, " No. 18 North SEVENTH Street. Alec, a complete assortmenbol the Perfect Melodeon, eonstan Om& band. mylE-Sex. EVERGREEN HEDGES.-TRit experience f the few peat years enables as to - guarantee ItiOßWia SPRUCE and. AIBOR Hedges planted, in Augnat and Feptember with lam riek than al any' other season, We Lave a aPteudid sleeker! band, from two to four feet. &thiresa OP coilL Personally, MEEHAN J¢ WANDEbti. Germantown Nurser... an 6 atuthati GERMANTOWX. WRITTEN AND VERBAL - f1C111:PTION8 of Character, Constitution, and Ta lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Zdtpra tion,lf-improvement, Management, and Tynan, Jou of CHILDREN, social adaptation are., day iind er z u , by JOHNCAPF.N, • Phreirolocint and Bookseller, mhlfl-4citb In. RE S. TBN7Fi Btratotailhowit3liostnut. ix WHEAT WHISKY.-20- HALF pipes, 60 bbls. and 20 half bbls. Old Wheat Wtda ky• als) cases do. la quart and half -gallort.bottles.• • For sale by B. P. MIDDLETON, - $ North' PROXT Street. DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN . • ..1- 7 VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAINPIPE-all sires, front 2 to 15,inch , diameter:. waif all kinds of branches, bends, and traps, for sale in any quantitr.- 2inc - h. bore per yar.32o. 44 44 44 44 4 • g: •5 .• `•c 4,4 T0 e. 8 411 s 88 0. TERRA COTTA- CHI sow. TOPS. For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent mud guard Tom for.curing amolty chimneys, tromlto a feet high: ._... • OENAMENTAL GARDEN VASES.' Fountains;!-pedestals. and Statuary Atarblo Busts Brackets, and Mantel Vases • PRLEADELMA. TERRA COTTA WORKS.. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. .412 finwif - S. HARRNSOII; pQR "4"L 'ERMAN; i) lnemata - TWENTY-so lIXTH WALIdD. lu:tato:owe Subject to the People's ALIENS FURNISHED A 8 REPRE. mutative Remelts and Subetltatee at the lowest rates. Ladle!, and Gentlemen will receive prompt at tention' and can have wen mustered 'without treads or loss of time, lyr ePP,irslll to B V. LBStir. Aral (V WAINITT 2itigeorr-