The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 13, 1864, Image 3

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    submtlitttes mad Voliiitteera
3 you have 70Criitd408 Credited
Is State whose pommlialottere and
lth lodueementa held out to yoU by
names to.redttee the quota of thole
tea,
at you will receive larger bounties
ielves credited to the city of Phila.
will get, in addition to the $4OO of
the ward bounty to which you are
111 is of greater importanee, your
•e weekly relief money from the
O.
CIRCUS AHD AIENAGRIUTI. — The
entertainments offered by the
is of Messrs. Thayer & Noyes ,
Iburgles Menagerie have been
/ our citizens. During the whole
espite the heat, the vast pavilion
I with admiring and happy au
[now what realpleasure they will
take advantage of the last upper
to them today. A matinee will
loon, and the grand olosing per
place this evening. The -great
rum this olty to Quotien t where
be same deserved full measure of
here.
.dOlO3 Nem PrIILWATIONS.--ill
Peterson & Co. will publish "The
novel of English society, by Lady
the first, and widow of the second
~. We have read It, and think that
beet written works of prose nation
for some tier e. Miss Sinclair's
Fashionable Life , ' is In the press.
look Book is also nearly ready for
Morford's romance of the war
ta,rd” (by no means an attractive
m best book he has yet written, and
ITIOTOR for August 15th ie pub•
ng, oontalning n long llst of noir
tered notes. Other valuable lim
n in the editorial line, and a oom
lw national hanks. Get Peterson's.
,its by Telegraph.
suet 12.—Toba000 flatly° and arm,
Dour lower, $1.0f41.0.75, Wheat,
declined 80. lige 160 lower.
Y ITEMS.
tar Isom WEA.Trrest.—The cete
anon! of Mr..f. W. Price, south).
irth and Chestnut streets, are, at
hie convenience to our citizens. In
gentlemen who are obliged ma
down toes," find Price's the place
hence ; and at the present season of
a large number of merchants and
lemen have their families comfort
the country at points where they
) and return once in every twenty
dining establishment as Price's.
fiat public convenience, beacimes
Arnie institution—an Institution,
the most Epleurian taste can be
r in the enjoyment of every dish
Leto could desire, or that the most
iulti procure. We are glad to find,
Wised among similar .establish.
I. of deteriorating, Price's saloons
•adua.l course of linprovement in
mite from week to week, and
'he publie are appreciating this
AT GIVEIAT BA.ROA.INS.—WO
the large and elegant stook of
Messrs. C. Somers & Son, No.
, under Jayne's Hall. It em•
of seasonable garments, made
aaterials, in the most approved
soiling them at great bargains,
tabled to do in oonsequanoe of
r supplies in advance of the late
y are actually selling at lower,
ant Cost of importation. Buyers
Ind keep it for future reference.
uss are a great luxury. The
greatest perfeation, snob as are
other establishment in Phila,
popular old hone of Messrs. B.
No. 818 Chestnut street, next
%as. The trade of this house In
diger than any other in the city,
their prices are oorreepondlngly
WS FaOM TEM SOUTH has, In a
,d the effect of the hot weather;
will give & fresh impetus to
ailar Yard of Mr. W. W. Biter,
'let, for his superior Lehigh
Finn FIiIIITS.—Mr. A. L.
Chestnut streets, Is not only
ors with the finest Confections
adapted for the season, but
f dee hothouse Peaches, lue.
mob - tug Grapes, surpasses any
Pe have ever seen.
GENTLICKSN'S
eeorge Grant, No. MD Chest
it in the city, and his celebrated
tam,» invented by Mr. J, F.
assed by any others in the world
urability,
AOLES are the beet flow in use
at. They are fashioned aooord
is which govern the natural . eye,
isidered by all who have nsisi:
I. For sale only by E. Borhek,
testnnt street. -
sO" SHOPS OF Penn.—lt is
the brio.a.brao shops of Paris,
them to divert oneself with in
alone objects of vertu—the Ohl-
Indian idols, the Turkish scime•
errupr, the Louis XV. furniture
crucifixes, the Mitek•letter rule,
These are all curious; but to
the strictly useful you should
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Nos, 003 and 005 Chestnut street,
apparel made there is beyond
Lad watering places ;
styles to wear at races;
many styles uncommon ;
mired by every woman;
it, pliable, and elastio ;
flexible and plastic;
girls and misses sigh for;
A, that 44 babies cry for fl
addiers or for sailors;
credit do to tailors;
ten to twenty dollars;
workmen, tradesmen, scholars ;
;h plain and ornamental,
the "Continental,"
Cnoracra, Suatursu Cox
Di amass, and an Afro
, are oured promptly and g i geo-
Jayne's Carminative Balsam.
le Mete, it is readily taken by
g maintained its popularity for
the proprietors oonfidently re
brolard household remedy. Pre
-12 Chestnut Street. aul3-St
Jehind the age as not to have
eta for the toilet, fragrant So-
longer, but go at once to your
Id get a bottle. You will never
ll druggists. au9-tuths at
et once wilfully treated by J.
ind /Motet, 61.1 Pine et. Artift.
large for exsmthatlon. jy2e-tt
ONION TICKET
PRESIDEWT,
LINCOLN,
OF ILLINOIS.
RESIDENTo
JOHNSON.
TsinasszL
TICKEN.
°Karl, Philadelphia. •
Deaver (WWI.
;EpprATIVIC.
Ellat W. Nall,
11. Challea H. OW/am
ID. Joke Wider,
David pgoOonvAr.
17. David W. W
18. John Patton.nin*
JD. Samuel Dicke
11. liverattliiorar.
W. John P. Penner,
W. Demean' , SoJervllib
24. John W. Illanehara.
al Committee.
CASIDION, Ohadman.
NOTICES.
or Town.
OF TOWIP, RAM
Ay hod
n;e" •nd recoehis throng
does •nd hot,
' comfort wear,
on find their lot,
Id not share,
, step. will be
Mattering crowd,
igaillty
and laughter
inlet home,
in, shaded door,
venlng roam,
shae.
refreshing deem,
te here I And,
the gelid cream,
f every kind.
fraid,
victim, fall,
'Mai are made
wer Sall l
stook at old:vice.. mac&
e goads.
TO N'BB HALL,
518 MAIIKAT Bleed,
BENNET/ & 00.
BoAr.
SOAP, to ash VAlTersill (40
micEST miderials, ItIIILD
are, nuoRANTLY sarr•
iNEFICIAL in
Drugairt. Lad 7444 web
ms-tailuely
Rosue for Ladies,
az s Lows, sob itARKMT,
n. hoi btore of), Pape 1611 09,
imil3ll*
TifE ONLY KNOWN RESTORER OF COLOR
ANP PRILFROT BAIR DRESSING COMBINED.
Sure Preventive of Baldness.
"London Bair Color Restorer and Dressing."
"London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing, "
1. It will restore gray hair to its original color.
2. It will make it grow on bald heads.
3. It will restore the nataral secretions,
4. It will remove all dandruff and itching.
6, It will make the hair soft, friday, and flexible.
6. It will preserve the original color to old ake.
7. It will prevent the hair from falling off.
13. It will cure all diseases of the scalp.
It is not a dye, and ran be applied with the hand, as
It does not stain the skin or„soll the finest linen. The
bid r is strengthened, and natural colorrestored, without
the deleterons application of mineral substances,
Dr. Isaac II Miler, West Drecknock, Pa., mitts:
f As a restorer of gray hair and pretrentive of baldness
it is the best remedy I haze ever sold, and gives entire
satisfaction to all.
Price 75 cents per bottle, or BIT bottles, $4. Sold by Dr.
MAYNE St SON. 330 North SIXTH Street, Phila. It
Tian POPULAR CLoTartio HOUSR or Ploui.
"OAK HALL...
Bed-elan goods at moderate prices,
WANAILAKSH & BROWN,
S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) No. I S. Sixth St
WRBBLI4B & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
Sottettroomm. CIFIESTNITP Street, above Seventh;
ALDEN. —On the evening of the llth instant, George
D infant eon of Richard J. and Mary D. Allen, aged 19
mouths and 10 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful.
ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
Me (Ober, at Haddonfield, N, J. , on First-day, the 14th
instant ,_at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. -
HARNISD.--Suddenly, on the llth instant. 3. Willie,
eldest eon of Jacob L. and Barak 8. Harned, aged 10
ye N s iirelatives and friends of the family are respectful.
ly invited to attend his funeral, from his father's resi
dence, 614 North. Fifth street, on Seventh-day, the 13th
litigant at 231; o'clock.
DAVIS. —On the 12th inst., ,Tames Davie, in the 61d
peer of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence
of his eon-in-law, James McFadden, No. 2021 Arch
street, on Monday next, at 9 o'clocklP. IL., 'without
farther notice. sc
J 01414 tON. —On the 10th inst., Anna M., wife of the
late George Johnson. '
The Mende of the family are invited to attend the
funeral from her late residence. Linden street. German
town, nn Saturday afternoon. 13th inst., at 4o' cloak. *
PESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
A- , No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
S ILKS -SILKS SILKS ! SILKS
BYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH Streets,
are offering an . their OLD SILKS low to close them be
fore the new Goods are opened.
Bilks not by last &learner.
Silks of very beat quality.
Good Black Bilks reasonable.
Good Brown Silks reasonable.
CON GitEGA.TI.O N L
CHURCH, FRAPIRFORD Road and MOATLIO
WERT Avenue. Rev D L. GEAR, Pastor, preaches
at 103 i. A. M, and 7X P. M. It
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
1 1 9 .1 CHURCII.-= - Rev. C. FL A. BULKLBY. of New
York: will pri,ach at CONCERT HALL TO-MORROW,
at 'l.ot' A. M. and 9P. M. The public are cordially in
vited..
EMION.Iti. E. CHURCH, FOE:MTN
Strait, below Arch.—SABBATH, August 14th,
Rev. JA AI ES CLARK, D. D., will preach in the MO -
INI3 at KM o'clock: Bet' THOMAS H. 11A430.11KrY, of
hllaitourl, I a the EVENING, at 6 o'clock.
SPRING GARDEN HALL, N. W.
— chrnerof SPRING eItIIEN and THIRTEENTH
mreete. —The meetings of the CHURCH OF CHRIST,
atisembling here, are every LORD'S DIY as
?Ngiimf:rohlft`ielTgng
B rea d," v tu g 64rv.weheliee,Anpe;
end prai s e, and for "Teaching and admonishing one
another: See Acta 11,42,xxa ; 1
Co r. x.i.,26lCor.ttt 16;
rg i t , t r t , 76 ll l' i AA :: ! r o ti lp l ia c t in §e o' a f ts tt i! . r e ee %N . 'ard byipe
IarACHE TREASURER OF THE FUND
to 'relieve the distressed people of Cliambersburg
has received the following amounts since his lastrs.
port, August 10th:
Amount previously reported $7,780 95
Peseock, - ,:Aell, & Hinolaman 100 00
Harry A; „Idibighaus. 8 00
.lames •11 , -: Castle .4 so 00
Fred erickarown
Wm. Rowland & Co 100 00
.7. lielson.Torr 10 00
Mercer & Antelo ' 100 (.0
W. Ralston 5 00
James Bayard, per Jos. Patterson .60 00
Per Drexel & Co., as follows : •
Drexel & Cos o o 00
EL. W. Clark & Co , 260 00
Work. MeCouch, & Co I 100 00
C. (lambics, lOO 00
De Haven Bros l 9 o
Smith &Randolph ' 100 00
H. Newbold 'dr Son 100
00 00
Cash • • OO
Cash. . . .r 6 00
A. Dario , ' '• '
S. N. Davis & Son 100 00
Palmer & Boer 25 00
Morrie Patterson' • 50 00
Willikno,Miller ~... 60 00
D. C. Limy 75 00
C. P. Bayard 100 00
J: McCallister 50 00
F. J. Sylvester . Z" CO
B. Pa
6 00
Alex. Fullerton 1 2 00 00
0. Henderson, Jr 100 09
Miss Lowben 5 00
Jas. Chtsbana, Cape Inland 106 00
C doCo. 20 00
Pastor .11. ranoot 26 00
J. D. ,Brown 100 09
gory D. Brown /00 00
A. O. 1, 10 00
A. C. 5, Co . 11 00
H. Tilboy 50 CO
R. J. Woodward . ,
.4. 5 60
J. A. Lovett 6 0)
J. Spencer 25 06
1 a B. -Barnes 1180 00
Odarora OO
Cash OO
Cash OO
D. & Co ••••26 00
Mrs. E. P. Owiney ' ' SO CA
Esther B. Stevens Princeton, N 3 25 00
S. C. B. StevtnsPrinceton, N. 3 26 00
Mrs. Rebecca O.' Ketchum 6 00
L. D. - 5 OD ,
James Watson ,-Jr.........................5 00
10
John Fagan 00
Cash, per Joseph Patterson , 600
Per b. Flanagan: , . .
Same /1 B. Kirby 25 00
S. BePPard , 600
A. L. Flanagan 10 OG
A, H. Stilwell...." . i ...•. - . ......... , ............. 10 00
Henry Huplet 6 00
R. Trenwith
- 6 00
Job nL. Redner . - 25 00
R. M. Lee /0 80
IL H. Mears & Son 1
1000
R. 1 1 V insOr & CO
' G. W. Bernadou & Brother ZS 00
W. Treanor 10 00
James Barrett ' 10 00
William Cummings & 50n........ ....... . . .. .. 10 00
S. P. Pedrick & Oo .10 00
J. B. R 10 (11
Cash 6 00
Csh • 2 00
Tatham & Brothers 60 00
a
2600 00
Cash 1
A. Parves & Son
00
D. McCarthy & oon 211 00
J. Mason &Co ...Or. ........ ..• 60 00
A, B. Chambers 50 00
C. G. Ch il ds I 40 00
W. Cooper 50 00
---
Total 801,767 96
EDMUND A. SOUDER, Treasurer,
DOCK.Street wharf.
PRIZADSLPRTA, August 12,1804. attlB-2t
tar OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON
LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUE,
No. US South SEVENTH Street, Phila.
The undersigned Treasurer of this Committee, with
Pleasure acknowledges the receipt of the following sub
ecriptions :
Per Edward Miller, chairman:
From Employees Northern Central Railway Company,
per J. Du Bar General Superintendent :
Transportation Department....... $434 28
Motive Power do 188 54
Mainten'ce of Way do 802 64
—51,425 46
Employees Canal Department, Penns: R. R.
cr pe T ii l t . e ff e igman, Engineer and Gen.eral.
162
20
Officers and employees Philadelphia and Erie
R. R., (Penna. R. R. Co.) per J. D. Potts,
General Manager, vie :
Traneportation Leiart't, Mid d le s77 50
Do. 0., do... 76 55
Do. do., Weet'n do-, 100 00
264 005
Motive Power Depart% Eastern Div.• 5497 89
Do. do., West'n do• • . 48 12
146 0/
Maintenance of Way Dept, East'n Div.. 67,60 00
Do. do., Middle d 0... 61 Oa
Xl3O
Officers and Clerks General Manager's Office— 41 13
From Citizens of Stapleton, Huntingdon coun
ty. Pa., per A. H. Bauman, Trees
Prom Miss donation Harriet S. Retfenyder, Catawiesa,
second 80 00
From Liberty Council 0. D. A. M., No. 11,
• Nineteenth. Ward 25 00
Per Mrs. Benj. Barman; Pottsville:
Ben). Barman, Esq., contribution...
Pliny Pick, Esq
Whole collections made by Mrs. Barman,
$8.312 38. •
Previously acknowledged by this Committee-235,393 74
Total V 235,074 GO
Other auheertutious thankfully received and duly ac
knowledged,
CARD.
As it ta - cleanable to close the lermlnese of the Greet
Central 'Fair, it to regnested that Chairmen end others
in the city, end throughout the State, having balances
In band, will remit them at once without waiting for
further receipts.
JOHN ry CLAOHORN, Treasurer
It Mice 1113 South SEVENTH Street, Phila.
OrFIFTH WARD NATIONAL 'UNION.
PARTY.
rlhe citizens of,the Fifth' Ward in favor of the Na
tional and State Administrations, and a vigorous-prose
cution of the war for the suppression of the rebellion, are
requested to meet, in pursuance of the calla the City
Committee of Superintendence, on TIYESDAY EVENING,
Snsust le. 1864. at .o , cloak, at (food Intent Hall,
PItUCE Sheet above SIXTH, for thePnrposs of select
ins °More to conduct the election for Delegates to the
diferent Conventions'nominating candidates for Dale-
Eaten, and finch other business as the rules of the Na
tional Union Party require, ROBERT P. KING,
atilB :it President.
Itgr NO DULFT ,11111111 - FOUR*
TEENTR WARD.—The Citizens of the Ward.
Irrespective ct party, will inset in'SPRING GARDEN
HALL, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING, to hear the report
of the Pieeinct Committees and transact business re
lating to the impending draft.
CRA.RLES PRYOR, President.
FEED ,yara, Secretary.
A. V 0
IarWAGNER INSTITUTE OE SUL'
ENHE, SEVENTEENTH Street", above Holambls
avenue.—Preaching at this Institution TOMORROW
Ourelkyl AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, by Rev. W. W.
TAYLOR, Seats free. All are invited. lt4
•" - I
Itgrto the Managers of the MERCANTIL, LI
BRARY COMPANY for Renewal at Certificate of on
abase of stack, MO. standing in the name of :
TATUM,
the same bikv;n3 been lost or mitslald.
PHILADELPHIA, Anne; 12th, 1384. it*
tar CITIZE ' = : .
TUTE GOBIBSITTEB, An et 12, 1861.
This dace REMOVED to the southeast corner of
f3IXTIi and WALNUT Streets.
aul3 J. G. ROSENCIABTEN , Treasurer.
ZIOSTII WARD NATIONAL
IMF " UNION ASSOCIATION.--Anreeably to the call
of the City Committee of Superintendence, the Loyal
Citizene of the Eighth Ward are requested to assemble
at the Hall of the SCHUYLKILL ROSE COMPANY,
on TUESDAY EVENING, August leth, at,B alook, for
the mirpose of making arrangement , for conducting the
?AMU, Elections to be held on TDRISDAY, Rid Inst.
Let tber.- be a foil attendance of the friends of the
Union and the Administration.
A. J. HARPER, President.
7, LOWEIE BELL, Secretary. aul3.3t
SIXTH wan.D.—THE CITIZENS
larof the Ward will please observe that the Rowdy.
Committee have reorganized, and are now using every
effort to procure our Quota of volunteers. and prevent a
draft in our Ward. To accomplish this, we require the
co-operation and assistance or every good citizen et the
Ward. Ten dollars from each person subject to the
draft is salted by the Precinct Committees. Subscriptions
from those who are not liable to the draft most thank
fully. received by the Committee or the Treasurer. WM.
H. RAI NES, No. 37. North THIRD' Street. Regular
meetisze of the SIXTH WARDBOUNTY.FUND COM
MITTEE every MONDAY, and THURSDAY Evenlug.
at 7M o'clock, at the SCHOOL-HOUSBv in 'CROWN
Street. Ald. CHAS. WRLDING, chairman.
Jona Hamm, Secretary. '
W. BARNES, Treasurer. aniS-t -
tarIIVIVIDEND—THE DIRECTORS OF
the NOBLE AND DELAMA.TERTETEOLEUM
COMPANY have this day , declared a Foeith Monthly
Dividend of TEN per oast out 'of the earnings of
the month of July....payeble, clear of Elate Tagion the
Wth Inst. TraustOr Books closed or 16th Wok
an3l-9t GEORGE W. MINTER, Ederetari.
tsar: )0•.. -.,OFFICE OF THE FNION PETRO.
111°-I.IIf7O4PAUM COMPANY, t3ottth FOURTH Street
olfd of Direfitera have this day a Fourth
hisiTithlY Dividend of TWO TER ONNT. on the capital,
Stook i . pay able on the lathst.
Themsnaer BoslikvkliMe closed on the 12th, Mth,
and vithlr t , • - SARIN% Treasurer.
se9-I.ot
Fir, . ...
011AMBERSB1706 ENYFFERERS.—
The undersigned aoknewledge,F the receipt of
the following same on behalf of the distreased PeDDle of
Cbambersburg; . .
A. G. Cattail &MO OP
Joe. Pei terson WII) OD
Gee. B. Stuart &13re
O. W, Davis '' - 26000
L. Animas& 00
E. A. nooder & Co 2.60 00
George A . Miller & Co 100 OD
John M. Read, bl Mayor Henry 100 00
S. & Jas. M. Flanagan 250 00
G. W. Fabnestock 760 00
Wm. Thompson 50 00
Casper Bonder, Jr 10 00
Rev, Samuel T. Lowry 1 241 1 0 0
Gibson Peacock
Rev. Dr. Newton, amount of collection:ow Yost
Day, at Church of Epiphany 102 36
Edward blank§ - 100 OD
1 arnall & Trimble 210 CO
Office Win. Bunter, Jr., & Co ' 24 00
Mrs, Mari B. Gill--
James Field .60 00
0., by Mr A. 0. Cattail . '9OOO
James B Rhoads .
Mee E. Lewis 5.00
W W. Caldwell 010
T. W. & B. Brown 301)0
An imprompan collectiontia Union M. E. qhurch,
an tae national Feat Day 115 00'
St. Paul's P. E. Church Infant Sanday-School... 211100
Jobs B. Myers & Co' 5OO 00
Kennedy,. Main, & co 100 00
E. F. Bismus 10 00
bliss Rivinne
Mrs. Wm. R. Palmer
.
Atherton Blight
8. & W. Whisk
J. C., Jr
Edmond C. Biddle
Firer National Bank
James 1 area
Oath, .per Joseph Patterson -
Vance& Landis
Hazleton Coal Company
De:aware Mutual Safety Insurance Co
Veriest & MitchelL•..
C & B. Boyle •
elmon Gratz
E. Copper) Mitchell
L. H. &iner
D. 3 Cummins
Dr. Wilcox
Marltly & Schaffner
5000
260 00
5.00
15 00
10) 00
100'00
DM 00
10000
2S 00
00
20 00 1
10 00
6 09
500 00
5 00
2603
Wm. L. 'chaffer • 10 00
Rs-c. C. E. Taylor, Waverly, Luzertie county, by
W... W. Harding 22 OD
James, Kent.& Santee (additional) ' 400 00
B. a. Mercer ' 100 OD
Thomas Ridgway 100 00
ChricA Church, Germantown ($lO of amount for
colored sufferers) 4 o 00
Benry J. Williams 100 00
Tobina Wagner 100 00
liirs, Mary Wagner 100 00
Miss Elizabeth Rhoads... . . 100 00
Cash 10 CH
Collection at Hamilton Sq., N. J., per J. H.
Clarke l7 00.
,
Union Link, No. 1„ Daughters of Liberty la.oo'
Per. Duncan M. Mitchason, as follows:
Miss M. Woelper 5 01)
.6 re. Mary Woelper 500
Cash 200
Mre. James S. Coxe 10 00
Mrs. Thomas H. rowers 50 00
I'., .. ....... 5 00
C. W. ATers ' Milestewn, ra 1 00
B. B. D.,•Chesinut Hill ' 600
,
Charles 1,. Sharplees 6 0 '-00
Sheppard, Van Harlingen, & Arrieon 'M 0)
H.lO 00
Mrs. R. S Jones 6 00
James Swain 90 00
Dr. Franklin Stewart 10 00
Dr. George Hamilton 20 00
Cash, 60 00
G. L., per W, W' Cookman 10 03
,
Mine Lizzie Finley 25 00
Mrs. Elijah Van Sy ckel . 100 00
Lydia Seal, Wilmington 10 00
Henry Cohen 10 00
John A. Brown, by the hands of Mayor Henry.. • 100 00
$7,760 95
311141131413 k. BOTWER, Treitswfar.
PHII.ADELPRIA, ing - ost. 10, 1964. anti St
a,' YOUNG MIN PREPARED FOR
the Counting House and Scene's Lire at C
TENDEN'S Commercial College, No. 637 CHESTNUT
Street, corner of Seventh. No. vacation". Practical
Instructions in Bobk.keeping, Peomanobip, Comber-
Mal Calculations Teleirranbiog, & c Studento inotract
ed separately , and' received at any time. aul2-30
IGr TO THE CITIZENS OF THE
EIGHTH WARD.—The deilcisncy of the Eighth
Ward under the last call Is now less than one hundred.
To raise this . number , a Ward Bounty of TWSNTI
FIVE DOLLARS, will be given for each volunteer
credited to the ward.
Subscriptions for this purpose will be received bynnY
member of the Ward Committee, and by
J. 0 ROSENGARTEN,
4.22 WALNUT Street.
811)2 fiqnw4t
liar TO THE FRIENDS OF THE
UNION AND THE ADMINISTRATION:
The loyal citizens of the various wards -of the City of
Philadelphia are hereby requested to assemble at finch
places in said warda as ma) be designated by the, offi
cers of the National Dillon Ward Associations, on
'TUESDAY EVENING NE :KT, ABODST la, 1861, at
pursuant to the rules governingtbe Na
tional Union party, for ouch C 11.664 made and provided,
to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for sacs election
division of said wards, to conduct the primary election
on Tuesday evening, Augnat 23. between the hours-of
six and eight o'clock. Also, to place in nomination
candidates for delegates to a City Convention to note-
nate candidates for City and County Offices; also. dela
ga:es to a Congressional Convention; also: nominations
of candidates for delegates to a Senatorial Convention
in the Third Senatorial District, and delegates to the
various Representative and Ward Conventions to nomi
nate candic aces for members of the State Legislature.'
City Councils and Ward Officers. The meetings, elec
tions, and Conventions herein menticned shall be held
in conformity with the rules governing the National
Union party.
By order of the National Union City Committee of
Superintendence.
•
JAMES FREEBORN, Preeident,
JOHN J. FRANKLIN. s . ., n „ tm .t e .
floater Oaninuna.
Or OFFICE CITE BOIINTY-FUND
COMMISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, Acr-
OUT 10_, M
t —Until farther notice, a bounty or FOUR
HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to all RECRUITS
for one, two, or three years' service,'mastered into the
service of the United States on or after August 9th, ISO,
and credited upon the quote of the city of Philadelphia.
To Enrolled Citizens furnishing Substitutes for three
airs. the bounty of TWO HUNDRED AND Fury
DOLLARS will be paid as heretofore.
R. P. KING, President.
ROBERT M. MOORE, IR,' Secretary. aull-9t
TEAMSPORTATION OFFICE, PHI
LADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, Ant 1501.
In accordance with an act of Congress, appreved June
30th, HO, it becomes necessary that an receipts given
by this Cempany for merchandise received for transpor
tation should bear as INTERNAL 'REVENUE STAMP
of the value of TWO CENTS, the expense of the same
to be borne by the parties receiving each receipt.
AU receipts taken by this Company for merchandise
delivered to consignees will be stamped by said Com
pany- CHARLES X.
anll-12t Master of Transportation.
NOTICE IS IT
GIVEN,
arthat an instalment IT TWO DOLLARS , P. 153,
SIIAR3 on each and every share of the Capital Stock of
the 2STNA Idllllllo COMPANY has this day been
called ln, payable on or before the 15th day of AUOUPT,
1554, at the office of the Company, No. 32.4 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors.
B. A. nouns, Tremarer.
PHILADELPHIA, July 11, 1564 - aa4-Ll5
raIFICIOM STATE 'ffi OBR T T - "E E
r ROOMS, 1105 CHESTNUT Street. —The State
Committee request their friend's throughout the State
to adopt efficient means to forward early and full returns
al the election upon the Constitutional Amendments.
Bend by Telegraph to the Chairman at eirard Howie,
Philadelphia.
The Committee Booms are now open, and all cone
4pondence directed to the Chairman will receive prompt
attention. S. CAMERON, Chairman.
A. W. BBMIDICT. Secretary.
JOLT 21. 1E54.
THE CITIZENS' SEBSTITIFTEi
REPRESENTATIVE. AND - VOLUNTEER
AGENCY, No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET.--Merchants,
Farmers and other citizens, can be supplied with at
ceptable'Substitittes and Representatives on reasonable
and honorable terms, and have the same sworn in so as
to credit to any ward, district, township, or county of
the following counties: Philadelphia Chester, Dela
ware, or Montgomery, by applying at In CHESTNUT
Street, from BA. M. to 3P. M. Ent floor, back.
4116iP• Special arrangements Made with committees.
auB-6t PAXSON' St CO.
alsOir"" INSIMANCE COMPANY OF THE
IM 9 STATE OF PSERSYLVANIA, /reuse I, 12434,
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
TWENTY DOLLARSper Share, clear of all takes.
Payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa
tives, on demand. WILLIA.ff HARPER.,
ant-10t Secretary.
We' OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND
COAlf COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, .
61 CEDAR Street, NEW Toms, July 2F3, 1864.
NOTICE Is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu
tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of 20 per
cent. _on the Subscription to the Ceptial Stock of the
SOMERSET IRONdAND COAL COM PANY OF PENN
SYLVANIA be and is hereby, made payable.to .TAMES
WADSWORTH, Treskurer of Said Company, on ox
fore the sth-day of September next
aul-tsels Attest: T. Ef TYNO,
_Secretary.,;
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FIRST DISTRICT. Pennsylvania, —
2146 South THIRD Street, .
PIIILADELPHIA. ATigrag 11, 1864.
To insure PROMPT replies to all questions on ordi
nary subjects connected with the Enrolment, Draft,
Exemption, Liabilities to Draft, Credits and Accounts
of Men Ftuniseed, citizens are requested to mate appli
cation to the Provost Marshal of the Congressional Dis
trict for each information, and not to the Provost Mar
shal General at Washington.
By order of the Provost Marshal General.
it
*V LHMA-M.
Capt. and Provost Marshal.
CITY DINT, VA., AUGUST 7, 1862
100 00
25 00
*OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIRS,
ARMIES OPERATING AGAINST RICHMOND
300 Teamsters,
150 -WV3lieel-wrlgixts,
Who will receive the kinhest rates of Gloyernment pay
'rations, and medical attendance. '
Transportation furnished by applyingat-
No. 221 PENNSYLVANLA. Avenue. ,Waelingtok. D. C
anl2 Ita
ERCILDOWN BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR 1311ILS, EreEdown; Chester County, Perms.
The winter term will commence 10th mo. 10111', 1884.
Terms. 1)70 per session of twenty week's, for English
branches and Languages. Drawing or Painting, $5;
Music. $lO. Ciroulars can be obtained of S. DAR
LINGTON, 133 South FOURTH Street, or•.of the
Principal, RICHARD DARLINGTON, Jr., Ercildown,
Chester co., Pa. atta stnthlm .
A TTENTION IS CALLED- TO AN
extra large assortment of Light, Gold Bordered
WINDOW SHADES, at a low pries. Also, Black Shades,
Green and Brown, and WALL PAPERS, or select styles.
S. F. BALDERSTON & SON,
it* . 002 SPRING GARDEN Street..
ALL
WITH
PERSONS AFFLICTED WI
DYSENTERY, DIANNEICEN, CHOLSRA NORBIJS,
or other disorders of. the Bowel& should obtain a bottle
of DR. FAIRLAMB'S VEGETABLE CURATIVE, as it
bas Dever been known to, fail. 011sa No. 1131 GATHA
KIN'S Street; Philadelphia. ant& stathiat.
DR. FAIPLAMB WOULD RESPECT=
-1- 1 FOLLY aauounce'to the medical facnitY and the
public that he has removed hte office to the more central
and convenient locality of NO. 138. South SIXTH
Street, where he it prepared to apply . the _GALVANIC
BATTERY for DISEASES, in a scientific and his hither.
to Eue costal manner.. aoll-stntlffit*
"L - lOR ALDERMAN,
TRONAs RYAN,
Twrsrp FOURTH - WAND
Subject to the People's Rolm
BF. REIMER'S SUPERIOR STYLES
. of tvoritivee are inaumpayable; accurate 'in fee
terve. eigaisite coloring, and oimPlioltY Of style. See
specimens at 624 Alics Street.
—_ 3.1...
_ ..._
T I.FZZIZE PROT - °DRAPES IN 01
-A-A Colors are executed intbe mast artistic and SAWA
o g mariner at 64 ARCH Street;' B. F. REINER'S
Gallery. Unquestionably the fittest portraits roade, *
MATISHALT SALE.,—BY VIRTUE QE
41. Writ of Cale, by the Non.:. Jobs Csdwalader
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in add
rot the Pastern District of PennternribhtoAialor r altY.
to We duetted. will be eoldst public satettithe lathes*,
end best bidde r , _ for: cash . , St STOPS.
No. 149 N. F R ONT- Street, on MOND.6.lr,Angnet
186.4, at ,U o'clock. 44:X.._ dB. balmy& wain` or
the
cargo -of-camel unknown. Ale% the eargOee or the
ItPlittoe; roa; sloops SARAH, and MART. and HOPS.'
.consisting of cotton. tobacctik_turpentins,tikelundealle.
wiLblnef
- oft,Tesum-' •
PattnnutirlA, Aulfttet",'l,di,lN/V, t4.:.!tstall-et
••,y
THE PRFSs.-LPTTTLADET:,PrITA:
DIELITABIZ.
WANTED,
331acksraiths, and
20 Carriage 'T'Arruaeris,
E. J. STRAND,
Captain, A. Q. at
JAMES M. KELLY,
Quartermaster's Agent
EDUCATIONAL.
S. 7.0.0 1....CPA.N.
3'......eretary of She Treasury gives notice that crib 7
scrirtit tv , will be received for Coupon. Treasury Notes,
pa) able rtiee years from August 13th, 1804, with send
annual interest at tberlate of seven arid three• tenths per
cent, per annum—princdpal and interest both to be paid
in lawful 100-407.
These notes' will be convertible at the optiott of the
holder at matasitP "rite esni per cent, gold-beating
heeds, payable net lees than lye nor morethan twenty,
Years from theirdate, as the Government may elect.
They will be issumbin denominations of 4650; enoo, $5OO,
$l,OOO, and 441,000, and all aribacrilitiona matt be for
fifty dollars or somemultiple of flay dhllars.
The notes will betrateinitted twthe owners free of
transportation charges as soon after ihe receipt of the
original Certificates of Depasit as they , can be prepared.'
As the not draw interest from August id, persons
Making deposits eupsequent to that date must pay the
interest accrued from . fate of note to date of deposit
Parties depositing twenty-lice thoucand.dollare and
npwarde for these notes at any one timewill be allowed
a commission of one quarter of one per cent.. which
will be-paid by the Treasury Dope• tment upon. the re
ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the °dim
with.where the deposit was made. No deductions for
commissions must be made from - the deposits.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OP THIS DM.
IT I$ A NATIGNAT, SAVIITOS BANK,. offe . ring a
higher rate of interest than any other, and the beg ee
eurity. May savings bank which pays its depositors in
United States notes, considers that it is Paying.in the
bestvirculatinif medium of the country. and it calvitot
pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in
Gcriernment securities or in notes or bonds payable - in
Government paper.
It is egrmily convenient as a temporary or bermaneat
investment. The notes OEM always be sold for within , a
fiactioti of their face and accumulated interest, and ars
the best sesta* wil/. -banks as collators/a for dis.
CoNvERnBLE'INTO A SIX•PER-CENT. 5,20
In addition to the veryliberal interest on the notes
for three years, this privilege of conversion his now
worth about three percent. per annum, for the current,
rate for 5-20 Bondeismot less than 'MU'S cent. pre-
MitlM, and before thewar the premium on six-per -cent.
United States stooks was over twenty per cent. It wilt
be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present
market rate, is not less than tea - per cent. per annum.
EXEMPTION PROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL
But aside from all the advantages we have °flume
merated. a special Act of Congress exempt," at/ bonds
and .2'reasurn not<otrant focal taxation. On the ave
rage; this exemption is worth about two per cent. per
annum. according to the rate of taxation in various
parts of the country. •
It is believed that no•securities offer so great induce
ments to lenders as those issued by the Government. In
all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of
private parties, or stock companies, or separate com
munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the
whole property of the country is held to secure the dis
charge of all the obligations of the United States. .
While .the Government offers the most liberal terms
for its loans it believes that the very strongist,appeal
will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the peoPle.
Duplicate certificates will be issued far all deposits.
The party depositing must endorse unon the origfna/
next - Meets the denomination of notes required, and whe
ther they are to be issued in blank or payable to order.
When so endorsed it must be left with the officer re
•celying the deposit, to be forwarded, to the Treasury
Department.
'6II}ISoRIPTIO3;9 WILL BE"BacElvan by the TreaSlMl' of
the United States* Washington, the several Assistant
Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa..; Second Nu
tional Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Third National Bank
of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Fourth. National Bank of Phila
delphia.
ALL BESPECTAILE BANNS AND BANKRUS
throughout the country will give further information
and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. ;
anl.3-12t
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
W SKIRT 3FOII. 1564.
W
YEW AND GREAT IIrvr,NTION IN
HOOP SHIRTS.
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL
'SPRING.' '
J. 1.. & J. G. WESLI49. 3 gr a pASIBERS STREET.
Axe the owners of the patent and exclusive rattatufac.
train's of this,
PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL, SPRING'
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Biliptle
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided - tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest: most
flexible, and durable spring ever new!, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of itsgreat elasticity and
Menem, to place and fold the e ki rt when lame as easily
and with the same convenience 'as a silk or muslin
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only object
tione to hoop shirte, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well' as thepublie, especially in. crowded.aseernbles,
carriages, rallroao cars, church pews , or in any crowde d
pp] from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing.a small space, This entirely removes the difficulty,
while giving the ekirt the usual fall and symmetrical
form, and falba lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house
dress. A lady having enjoyed theleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of .wearing the Duplex Blilptic
. 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
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and hales In most
first-class retail stores in this city. and throughout the
different States. - •
ger Inquire fo E he
r t
DOUBLE LLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS.
IiIaRADLEVB DUPLE.X. , ELLIPTIC
SKIRT.
Very flexible, folded easily when Mime to occupy a
small soars, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by J. M. HAFLEIGR,
CHESTNUT Street.
Dupgic ior itlgm SPRING SKIRT,
AND FLEXIBLE.= USE
OHEPPPAND, - ,ANHAELINGEN, .& MONSON,
1008 CHESTNUT Street
PATENT DIIPLEXELLII!TIO
A.• SKIRT.
For We by
.1. G. MAXWELL & SON;
S. E. Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streete.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
ever SKIRT—The 'melded Arprovempl
(7 y have
seen In LADIES' SVMS,O4_4...A.RAraeI
• cuawur STODDART BRO.,
450, 452:and 454 N. SECOND Bt.. ab. Willow.
ma-1m if
AWAY, NAVY, AND CIAIL4
CLOTH. MI OT3 S ,
W. T. SNOt)GRASS,
at S. SICOND Street and 23 STRAWBERRY Street.
41. lazes . wroca 07 ALL KUI OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, WIRINGS, &c.,
At"fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent
of gold'gamblers, by the package, piece', or yard. Our
motto is to Sell. We don't peddle. Come and see ?our
stock. The Army and Navy trade has our special at
'Outten. - , . suB-lm
;MOSQUITO NETTINGS BY THE
PIECE OR YARD, WALL COLOR&
link, white, blue, and cherry Tarlatan&
Idiom Crash and Toweling& ,
'White French Muslin*.
Real Swiss Muslin&
liainsbok and Jaconet Muslin*.
White Mods of all kinds. .
EDWIN HALL &
26 South SWORD Street.
LINEN DUCK. FOR SUITS.
.. 8 . 4 Superb griality, white and colored..
Natural color, extra heavy.
. Coating Linene, fancyDriNs.
Wide Brie black Alpacas.
White Nareeillea Veetimm.
No advance in Summer Casetmerei.
Pine Stock for Summer and Pall.
LAWNS.
Good styles from 28 to 86 cents.
gnomes 'dress etude low.
coop=
coltAza
jy2ll S. Z. 'ranter 'NINTH and MARKET litre&
CLOSING. OUT. SUMMER DRESS
Gomm AT LOW PRICES.
A great variety of atylea of this season's Importation.
from Weents to IL
Beat Pacific Lawns at Sni canto.
Figured Biown Lawns at 3239 cents. •
.Fronek - hawns at 90, 60, 62 and 37,46 cents.
Best makes othlnsOns, Oalleoes, ilinhame, and a ll
hinds of Domestic Goode, far below the mannLaettuwr's
prices..
BaregeWhite _ and Lama Shawls. -
Silk Grenadine Shawls.
.600 all-wool Cashmere Shawl.. St 25,worth 50.
H. STEEL & SO N,
Boa. 113 and 115-North TENTH Street.
.P . ICAMINE- OUR LAWNS;
Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, Ms.
'Lawns, white ground,neat lignred, 445.
Bnoltabask and Bath Towels, large:assortment.
Bird's Bye - Linen Towels.
Extra Id= Damask Towels. '
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, s*.
Bathing Flannels, red and gray.
3'03 - JOBB' STOKEB. 702 ARCH Strait
The attention of LADIES ABOUT LaAV
IDR THli CITY for the ' Bea Shore, "'s
toring Places," or "the Country,' ti
»e setfatlr invited to the extensive stook
of WHITE GOODE, suitable (or studio& ta
wus, (or WHITE BODIES, MOBBING
WRAPPERS, &a.
An extensive assortment is offered in Lae*
and Worked Edgings and Insertbigs,
Handkeraiefs, Collitre„Sleevea and Anplata•
and fancy Plaid, Striptn24 and: Figured White 1 1
.Goods,
_AT ruicsamucH BELOW THIELE cy
PRESENT RETAIL 'VALUE. , . 4
100 Printed Linen Cambria Drossen ok
100 Nero. paw, Tasked, and Striped
•
anßtatham4t•
• E. M. NEEDLES.
ollD4 WEMZ:WIII24 1(1C. -
• P_ l l;4l` 60 bble.roaad 'JO half tibia, Old Wheat Whir
Ity 2uo eases d bkilltestaad htlf , elloa bettleF r -
lotlate by - I: •
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F INA. 1+ 410Lti.
GOLD BOND
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ELECTRICITY-
The object of the following ictvergieeinent, letO set forth
Nearly Ave-years ago Professor C. EL BOLLS loaded
himself in the city ..of .Philadelphia ; at Mo. BM
NUT Street, and. announced hie great discovery in the
therapeutic application of Magnetism, Galvanism; and
other modifications .of Electricity for the cure of the
most obstinate, acute, and chrmric.diseasee.
In announcing: to the public a discovery so intimately
connected with the Well-being of our i reice, it may:bl,
deemed proper : to make a few prefatory Mmarketo pre
pare the mind of the .reader for the .receprion.of evil
deuces and , facts too incredible for
This discovery is the result of more than ten years'
hard and: scientific investigations. It develops not only
a reliable system for- the diagnosis of disease, but the
only efficient and. reliable means of cure. Its great
superiority over all other uystems for the cure of-dis
ease has been.praotically tested for more than ten years,
and for five years in Philadelphia,. where twelve thou
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 medicat, men-bi -Philadelphia, Boston, New
fork % and ethic cities, bad been given up as incu
rable; and in- nearly every case a perfect. cure had'
been effected. . ,
W. A. TOWNSEND.
Many of the moat obstinate of the above cases treated
have been wairanted by special contract. and not a
failure has beerr made In any warranted case. -As in
dubitable evidence - of the foregoing statement, we have
adduced bi 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 beet medical
skill in this and other cities, and were given np as in
curable, but afterwards were_fullyzestored to health
by a few applications of Electricity.
Such an array of evidenceaiwill hereafter appear in
MEDICAL.
ITS VTO-N,DS RS
THERIPEETIC AGENT:
SOMETHING NEW
In the development of a new philosonki
SOMETHING - TRITE;
r having for Its baste Immutable fade;
SONETHMG ItEdiSONABGE,
°Peaking forth the language of liatnrevand
SOMETHING IMPORTANT,
ea- It reveals - the only true rafioniate fOr the
PILYSICIAL ILLS OF 'BUM
TO. THE DISF4ABEt!:
this advertisement is not merely to show that Professor
BOLLES has made an hipertant discotitery in the ap
plication of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but em
phatically to show that nearly ell diseases which have
been considered incurable in all past ages. and are so
considered at the present time by the most eminent
medical men,, fan be speedily and permanently cured
by the different medifiestioirus of Electricity. when ap
plied i n harmony .with his discovery of the action of
Electricity through the cerebro-spinet axis.
We are curing, and further pledge ourselves to cure,
a certain class of diseases acknowledged to be incurable
by any known process of medication--diseases that
never have, nor never can be controlled, only by his
mode of applying the various modifications of litectri
city.
We are often asked for what diseases is Electricity
best adapted? In reply, we would say, for all diseases
to which flesh is heir=acute or chronic, Intlainmatory
or paralytic. In all cases where medicine is beneficial,
and .in all cases beyond the influence and. control of
medfclie: Electricity has the power of arousing the
vital force by changing, its polarities, thereby regula
ting secretion, excretion, digestion, and simulation
• an d bringing the system bank to a condition of harmony
Thousands of the most reliable individuals in thispity
who have been treated at Ho. 1220 Walnut street can
and will vouch for the above statement of facts in their
own' a§foirbthin.. cares.. We verily believe that we Wave
curedmore obstinate dbleasee during the five years 4 . ;
'orir, practice in the city of Philadelphia than. all the
medical men that have ever practised thi!loity.elther
allopatiticallY,honicepathically, or by any other patity.
This assertion may look like boasting, but it is true,
every word of it; for who aver heard of such astonish
ing cures t.
'Wbo shall properly estimate the incalculable blessing
thus so speedily conferred on suffering humanity, when,
instead, of being drugged for months, and thrown on
beds of languishing,' health is restored bithin treat
ment. in many - cases - almost instantineortslY? In con
.
elusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the
drsi;ptic, neuralgic, consumptive, rheumatic, para
lytic, epileetic, and, In fine, all thoie 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
TOME recover, at No. 12Ns WALNUT Street.
ASTONISHING 'RESULTS
The fdllo*ing 'report is not the result of hearsay, or
far-off certificates, or reports of men of doubtful ve
racity, bid 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 MALES has 'been testi l pg his discovery
in the application of Electricity, for the speedy and per
'mane-at cure of acute and chronic diseases, for five
years, in which timehe - has treated more than„twelve
thOUsaiid invalids with success.
.FROM A PEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA.
We, the undersigned, having been. treated for obsti
natediseakes at No. MO WALNUT Street,Philadelphia,
wh i c h h a d resisted for along time the treatment of the
most eminent medical menin this city; and.,also,having
witnessed the results of his treatment on a great num
ber of our acquaintances and friends, for acute and
Chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in re
commending to the pUblic his important discovery.
He luxe been located three- years at NO. 1220 WALNUT
Street, testing his treatment on many thousands Of
our most reliable citizens by his nevi discovery of an
plying Galvanism. Magnetism, and other modifications
of ElectricitY, and, having watched his success in the
sikedy and nermedleitt cures of hundreds of oar friends,
as well as ourselves, and, - especially, that class of die
eases never benefited by medicines; therefore,
Esse/Ted, That we, the undersigned, regard the great
success we have witnessed for monthfin the treatment
of Consumption; Rhenmatism, Paralysis,` InsanitY'
Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrl4 =
Amanrosts, Aphonia, Asthma, Ague Chills, Contraction
of Limbs, Si; Vitne' , Dance. Coldness of Feet,Hands, or
Head; Deafness, Dyspepsiarfill forms; Epilepsy,. He
marriage, White Swelling; Mental DePression,• Nen..
might, Withered Limbs. Convulsions. -Palpitation of
the Heart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of
Professor B. 'a scientific application of Electricity for
the speedy cure of all curable diseases,
E. A. Steele, M. D., No. 6 Sontk Twelfth street; WM,
H. Shriver, Haines street," Germantown; L. C. Stock;
ton, SE Market street, Philadelphia; John McCormick.
Lea! Ridge avenue; Charles EL Grigg, Nos. 219 and 231
Church alley ; Emanuel Rai, 707' &MOM etiesti„.
attorney at .law; Isaac D: Guyer, 2WOOdland Tereace;
E. N. Nish, US South Sixth street; H. Craig, 1726 Arch
street, 'l3B Broad street; Robert D., Work, 61. North
Third street; A. G. Croll, northeait corner Tenth and,
Market attests.
N. B.—Professor BOLLES takes pleasure In referring
the sick to the above names, 'and the fallowing, whete
certificates have been or will be given in fall for-the
good of humanity; :
Judah Levy, Bronchial Coniumition, No. 814 South
Front street; Edward T. Evans. preacher of the M. E,
Church, Dyspepsia of long standing, Laryngitis, and
• Lembago,No. 1633 Helmuth street; William H. Shahm,,"
Paralysis of lower Drabs, Paraplegy, and Epilepsy, .
Publisher of the National Merchant, No. 126 South-
Second Street; Thomas Owens, 'Congestionof the Brain.
and severe Hemorrizake of the Lungs. and Diabetes,'
American Hotel Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf
%
nese for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head,
Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William; Mergen, General
Debility,4ol Spruce street t_Theines Hump, severe'Dirs!.
betas, Bose Mills, West.Philadelpida; George Grant,
Rheumatic Gent, long standing, No: 610 Chestnut street;
H. T. Deeilver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory
'Rheumatism, No: 1736 Chestnut street; 0. H. Cared*,
Chronic Dystlepsia and' fulmination of the Kidneys,:
Chestnut and Fortieth streets; George W. Freed. BPI
.
lepsv,No. 1492 North Thirteenth street; Anthony Car
ney, Consumption 'No: - 3217 streett . EdWard llic
Mallon, Consumption, N0:1E57 Front died; CharlesM. •
Grigg,DysPepein 'and Constipation,' Tenth and *eh
streets J: Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation',
and Congestion of the Brain, N0.'616 Cejlawhtll street:
Bsv J : Mallory, Aphoula, Philadelphia. : . , •
CONSIILTATIQW FREE.
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N. N:!—Nedicial ON r::...fllFFrr
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A UCTION SALES.
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AicintiN BALE OF CONDEMNED
13 ORS EP.
• DziABTNEVT.
CAVALR4 BintRAC, OPPTCE CP CUSP QIJARTEESAVTRit,
'Or 4xmictrrow, D C.. Angnat.T. 1864.
at the times
Will be sold
and pla d at pubii
cerc auction. to the highest bidder,
Reading. Penturylvita named !miner. viz:
1864. ia. THURSDAY* August
Al toon a,. • Pannsylvani e., THURSDAY, August' 5, ISSA.
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY . September 1,
1864.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September
• $,1564.
TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Borges al each place.
These 13 Arai% have teen condemned ae unfit for the
Cavalry furrier , of the Army.
For. Road and Farm purposes. Matt/ good bargaltkii
may be bad.
Bones sold elngly.
Terme: Cash In United States Currency.
JAKEII A. ERIN.
Vent. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster.
ant. tacit Cavalry Bureau.
WANTS.
VMPLOT-MENT HOUSE, THE LA.R4-
-A- 2 art and moat reliable oily and courrtry Mut
always a good selection capable oensons, good
reference& Americans, kb, English, French, Ger
mane; Scotch. Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants. as
Gardeners, .Farm Band& Coachmen, Watchmen. &c.
Cooks, Chan:thorn:ada, learnetresses, Laund re ,,,, e%
Waitresses, end general oueowora Servanta. Also,
Colored Stroants. Noe: Bog and 804 LOCUST Street,
above Eighth.
TEA CHER WANTED, TO TABS EA.
. 4 TIRE CHARGE of the Chaska' Department of a
SELECT SCHOOL. Hone other' than thane germanium of
experience and sound scholarship need apply. Address
• 'Teacher, " Box 241 h, Philadelphia P. 0. '
WANTED TO PURCHASE-AN IN
terAst In a Wholesale Grocery House, by a party
who bas 10.000 Pak capital. Address BOX M. ant!-Bt'
WANTED-A SITUATION -TN A
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store, or at some light mechanics'] brininess, for a
moral an d . talented colored BOY, aged seventeen
years, with one who wool* feet en interest in
and be will ingrres to
l promote him. Apply at 518 North
NIVITH at.
•
WANT D-BY A MAN OF EXF'ERI
, ence, a SITUATION in a Country store, either as
Salesman or to Conduct the Business: Bas lied fifteen
years' experience in the balances, and.can give the beat
Of reference (roar country or city merthant3
Address "litershant," for two Weeks, at tilts
dice. matt-et"
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IVANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO
understends doable-entry Book-keept n fr: one
from the country preferred. ' Address W. C.,. Press
°Moe. . • " aall-tikekin3o
A LA *O
DTZ P HIGH RE &PBC
TAB' lATY wishes a Attnation u housekeeper. The
beg of reference givenu to capability, Address " Elsa
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AMITILLERY AND OAVALRY
-11ORSEIS WANTED.
ASSIET•9II QUARTEICHASTIR °MCNEAL'S OPPIOI4
' • PHILADELPHIA. July 27, 1961.
HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry say.
Vice' will be purchased by the undersigned, in open
market, at a fair price. Each animal to be ankle oted to
thongs's' Government inspection before being accepted:
Iforses to be delivered to the United States Inftpector,
at'the Witham Penn ffbtel, MARKIT Street, between
Eighthond Ninth streets: • -
RY order of 'Colonel GRORBE H. CHOSNAN, Assistant
Quartermaster General C. S. A. •
_ , GEORGE R—ORRIC,
;tam. and Assistant Quartermaster.
sk THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO
purchase (tor myth) a F&BM of one or two hug
drrd acres, in Fortbern or Women. Pennsylvania. It
must be In good cultivatinn, with all the necessary
bnildtitge for a well•renntated farm. Address "J. D.,"
Box 384, WASEINGTON, D. C. •
.$5,000 —A GRIITLEMAN WITH
• thus rata -wish« iLtereet in an oda
tabbed end pleasant business in this city or neighbor
hood. Addreas.in reply, M. H. J.." P.rass office. saft4e.•
BOARDING.
COUNTRY RGA:RD ING.. TWO
ROOMS, in be had on CHBSTNUT HILT,. Re.
ferencecrequi; Addrees "Boaliiing,Chestunt Hill.
anl3.3te
BOARDIN G.— A GENTLEMAN AND
two. daughters. "school glee." want Boarding
and a home in a good and well regulated. strict/At pri
sate. small fondly. in a central pert of the city, not
below Pine nor above Saco streets. Good table and
other home comforts, at a reasonable price, which will
be paid princtuallyc. reference given and reqnired:
Address, for one week. • •Pleasanknorne, " care Press
office. mum se
BOARDING. TWO BROOND-BTORY
rooms TO LET. at J 3 North TENTH EL td•tt
FOR SALE AND ItO LET.
A r.I.JOENSED RESTAMBANT FOR
SALIt CREAP. Apply at
aail•St• No. 837 MR= Street.
•
1?OR BALE—TEEE RIGHT OF THE:
state of Pennsylvania for the sale . PUTIAIIVB
0L0.111.53 WRINGERS. apply to • • .
A H. 33413018003.
513 MARKET Street,
VO -BELLE-A 20-HORSE POWER.
CO r Etr ia g Vl vert
jzgoloiler offered for
may beesase too small for the work required.
Apply to
D. D. JAY NE St SOX, 242 CHESTNUT Street. anll-3t
ORIS A.l, BRASS FOUNDRY F
Steam Engine, lathes, Toole, and Fixtures of
every kind, in complete working order. Apply on the
premises, loos BRACK Street, Kensington. iyBo-tf
To LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, AND
••••• Poulin 'Flows at A 35 KAMM Street, throve' to
Ober& alley. mele-tt
WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY
to DAVID CHILLAS. Newark. Del. ant-3m
ARARE CHANCE 1—" THE REPUB.
LICAN AND DEMOGRAT,_" PUBLISHED IN wson
CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY. PENNS
FOR' SALE. —The death of Geor g e W. i'esree. Re q ..
prop In of this paper makes it neceasary unspoilt
of the establishment. n the hands of a loyal, earnest,
and eats sing man this long-establiahed Journal
cannot fail to be profitable. Circulating, as It does,
extensively in a county of seventy-four thousandin•
habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Die.
.trict of_pne hundred and live thousand, prominent lot
wealth and intelligence, and where the Union party $1
,the hint election had..a maiority of over four thousand
votes, and with a constantly increasing popularity end
Patronage, it requires nothing bat ittdicioas manage.
meat to make it &Hieratic. investment.
Persons contemplating a purchase should make that
fact known at once, as It is desirable to sell at tits
earliest day. JOHN T. WORTHINGTON,
Administrator of George W. Pearce, dec d.
WEST CHESTS), Pa.. May 17, Md. mylit-thata tt
FOR SAL E-014E OORLISS 12-
JA- Horse Power Steam Boalte,lll complete order, only
been in ❑se two months. Apply to CHAS. lANNIG,
aull-tbetnet* 112 Sonth FRONT Street.
11 'FOR BALE-WITH IMMEDIA.TE
MIR POSSESSION, neat large Dwelling, 1610 &limier
streeti fifteen Rooms. Lot and Buildings 28 feet front;
depth of lot. 111 feet to Spring street 715 Oa -
Neat large four-story Dwelling, 1708 Rice street;
fifteen rooms. Lot 22 byloo. $9,600.
Elegant four story D welling, north side Arch, west
of Twenty first street... Lot V. by 126. $9,000.
Lot and Buildings, 1343 Arch street. Lot 20 by 100 to
a street; a splendid neighborhood for a residence.
$8 000.
Neat Dwelling, 1616 Mt. Vernon street. Lot 18 by 90.
Twelve TOOIOIL $6,000.
Splendid Dwelling, north side Mt. Vernon. west of
Sixteenth ; twelve rooms. Lot 20 by 100. $7,600.
Neat Dwelling, north side Alt. Vernon, west of Nine
teenth street. Lot 20 by 104 Twelve rooms. *6,600
Neat .Dwelltng, south side Mt. Vernon, east of Six
teenth Lot 18 by 90. Twelve rooms. $5,560.
Elegant Dwelling, 457 North Fourth street. Lot 20 by
65. Eleven rooms. $6,900
streVery elegautly.l 9o s7ooste o,soo. Dwelling, 449 North Seventh
et. Let 20 by
Three new Dwellings, Thirteenth street. north of
Master; finished admirably througbont. $4,500.
Well bnflt,mearly new Dwelling, 930 North Seventh
etre et; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 9t. $5.200.
Nest Dwelling,. Twelfth Street, north of Race. Lot
IS by 90. Eleven rooms. $5,600.
Splendid first - class Divelling, 925 Franklin street;
twelve rooms 18 feet 6 inches by 100 feet deep. PAM
Magnificent four-etory Dwelling, north side Green,
west of Tenth; tlf :sten rooms: Lot 20 by 100. $9.300. .•
Neat Dwelling, west side Fifteenth, north of Pine
street. $5,550 _
Neat new Dwelling, 2274 Pine etreet; ten rooms. Lot
181iy 90 *9,000.
Splendid nearly 'new Dwelling. south side Greet'.
wit of Twenty-third; twelve rooms.- Lot 18 .by 118
feet deep- 88,600.
Neat .Dwelling, *214 Brandywine street. 912,600
Besides scoresof others, of Which possession can be
bad immediately , . orinn very abort time
080. C. MILLER, Practical Beat Estate Broker,
154 North SIXTH Street.
Cut this out for future reference. anti. 2t if
ek TO tititr—T o FIVE-STORY
Ara.
communicating buildings on MINOR Strees,suita
ble for srarehouies or manufactories. Apply to ROB?.
MAC GREGOR, 419IVALNUT Street. .. It
/I FOR BALE-A' DESIRABLE
tbree-story buck residence. with back buildings
and modern convellienve r sitaated at No. 113 !loath
SECOND, below CHESTNUT. Apply to BIDET. MAC
OREGOE. 419 WALNUT Street. It
?AMORY PROPERTY FOR SALE
gitnate N,, W. corner oL Frank ford road and Norris
street. Lot 100 feet on. Fran: kford road and 414 feet on
Norris street.
Six three-story Brick Dwellings on Frankton'.
One four-story Brick Factory Building, 83 by 43 feet,
on Norris street, with two-story brick attached. 23 by 60
feet, containing cotton machinery, engine, and boilers.
For farther information apply at northeast oornerof
SEVENTH and SPRUCE Streets,
-FOB 13A:LIC-A. VALUABLIC
three•etory brick DWELLING, with three-story
dquble beck buildings: all PINE inodern conveniences.
Lot 20 by 102. . Inquire 112 Street anll-31*
FOR BALF.--A, HANDSOME COT.
ei
11 1 , TAOS, ettuste on the north aide of LOCUST Street,
seernid house above Thirty-ghth. Apply tO
ROBERT MAC GREGOR,
arta... 419 WALNUT Street
_
' 'FOR' BALE—VALUABLE BUSI
MIUNNEIS PROPERTY, eituate at No. MS, KN., and ITA
dwellingso streak-consisting of three stores, vitt.
attached. The whole Wi ll be eold together.
to does an estate. A portion of the porchaee monist
may remain on mortgage. Per particulars inquire of
E. kocALL,
• ' "18 South SECOND Street.
-PHILADELPHIA, July 20,1861. • 1Y21.1m.
da LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO
.w.a. PIETY FOR SALE. —The very large and commo
dious LOT and BUILDING, No. casitay Street,
near the centre of bnaitess. containing 60 feet on Cherry
street, depth 1615 feet, being 76 teat wide on the rear of
the lot, and at that wldttiopening to
g a large eart•way
leading to Cherry knot. Its adesotgee of
SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely met with. _
Apply at the eines of Christ Church Hospital. ,
iel3-8m No. 51216 WALNUT Streit
ei FOR BALE-DWELLINGS 1829 ,
1735. 1813, 1926. 1928 Wallace street.
Dwellings 1513. 16'26, 1624, 2114, 2131, 2205, 2227,2306,
2230, ,and 2332 Green street.
Dwellings 1832, 1823, 1921, 2016, 20243, and 2036 Mount
Vernon street '
Dwellings MO, 624, end 630 North Fifteenth street.
With man , others, large and small, la varioaslocali
ties.
Also, a large number of Cottages, Farms, and Bald.
I - ag Lots.
B. B. GLBInt, 18138. FOURTH Street.
an6-tf and S. ,W. cor. Seventeenth and Green.
TOR BALE—CHEAP FARM, 18
miles ont; near Barneborough Station. Weet Jena
Hatirosd. 69 acres; excellent improvements• (may
per acre. X. MTN'
iv3o 31b3 wmaivr Street.
- -
._AO FOR BALE--DESIRABLE AND
handsomely-handsomel7-Improved FARM. 7 4 acrea, 15 T'94.
Out, within five minutes walk of s station on the Puts*.
delphis and Trenton.ltallromi. Terms easy :
pply to B. ETTIT,
A
iY3O .••• • • 35113 weLNIIT strait
A s. FOR .SALE—THE A 2 WHITE
oak schooner GENERAL SCOTT, 100 tons regis
ter: carries 167 tone coal: corner - fastened, well Duna
In every verde:liar: entire new mitt ot ealle,reatly for
sea. Appli to T. D. WILDER &CO
anB:6t CIO SOUTH NyIiABVIS, Pkgs..
.s im g FOriIEALE-A FINZ-LOOKING
- D ARK BAY HORSE, sixteen hands high, 8
years old and sound.. Drives gay and gentle in double
an d maxis. harness. Trots In four minutes. No. 1703
BRANDY WINE Street. . lt"
1 PRAtrii AND TRUCK BAS
XX) Sll9 biz tile by ROWE & EUSTON,
0427 11.59 - . sad 159 North THIRD tit.
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DB
SCRIPTION6 of Character. Constitution, ant 'Ta
lent, with APVICI on Business, Health, loinea,
Eon. Solf,izniployement, lissuyroment, and
Tnla
inn of C 'HiLDELIN. social. adaptation, &a.. dal
and iyeang. by .J 9111,1 L. CAPIN.
- Phrenolo and Hookaslief.
VAISI-ottitb io. at
A 1 4 1ENB . FIJR.NIBIIED A 8 REPRE;
.L 2, - Erentialve Beerplta and Substitutes at the lowed
retort:- Ladies and Gentlemen will ready* .nranni st
tftntlonc mud can have men nineteren in without tronbbli
--
or ,l o BB Or WI" by aDP/Yinir to .
• • , B. F.--LBVIr.' •
aiiill.at e. 341 wiLxvr lit.. td start
ALMVSEDEENTS.
G fbVER7 NEW OHIESTRUZ 4
STREET TREAVE.
TEIIB EVENING,
The Grand Romantic, 151aelcal. gpeettroilleir DI;
aLeDDIE•
Or. THE WORDERFIIL LAM Y.
Preamrted after three months' active preparation
style of tirrOteredented leencs , r =iterate,.
theta Transformation., aerattleont
'wattle. Superb Costumed mcd. Properties. . 13 .01
Mtutic and Choruses. jryth.w
VONGEESB HALL, CAPE 'BLAME-,
1 - 1 MARK ITASIVIR'S OranetPkosbimadetejterairtnair
SOWN, Demante WattarairtETßlTlNur. Apm la
R EX/LBS.& BLS EXHIBITION.
vog ONLY ONEriffr.
ARCH S TERRI'. *ABOVE NETEENTEL
Mee.nt TRATE' , B . Bt NOYES' Lyn Mot - Stage-a Circus and
VAN AMISERG CO'S' Ideatihroth Menagerie
combined will be oned• to the pablici•oomaencing Olt
EVE:4IRO until Hatardh9
MONOay EVE N I V, Rog fah, 11. n d edutlnairm E Ey
ferpunoceb on the ellen:move of Tneedayptn,Vrndneedar
?Mb' link, iticfnfere. Per..
10th, Thursday 11th, Pridny 32th, and Saturday Llch.
Adinierion—Adelte to€ each; children So Afternoon ,
performance commencer. at 20,4, evening , 7,4‘• o'otpeic.
Doors open at 3Lbonr earhet on each oceselen.
Meoa-
Rerie matinee Wedneaday xn in . onatInOnCUOR At..
O'clock. for.the benefit of tito`C BEASURG
PERERS. .
GREAT 01-14401:1M
N-A TROUPE of_
KRE. CHAR. WARNER,
FOR THREE DAYS . ONLY, will perform as follows[,,
Afternoon and Evening:•liorrietown, on Tbureday. 11M. ,
'net. ; Oermantowns Friday, 12th Fraultrord, 84.
turday, 13th inat. The entire classic Troupe will app g ‘ r ,
on each occasion. • anll-3t '
VP:
1E ACADEMY OF FINE ART
CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. ta OPEN DAILY.
for visitors, from 9 A. K. to S P. DI.
EXCURSIONS.
HANDEL AND IAYDN
BOCI2TY'S
EXCIIiaSI- . o.rst
ATLANTIC) orrY.
WEDNESDAY, A. 1 1:1 1 6111315T 17th 1864:
TICKETS for Fate at .7 E. GOCK:WS, eonthea , q corner'
FEVEITH end CHESTNEJ r Streets, at the SOCOTY'S.
410031, EIGHTH and SPRING • OaRDEN Str.ete,
MONDAVI .RVYNIIiCi. from Bto 10 O'clock. orbs ear*
member of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. aul9
•
GliA111) PLEASURE EX
CONSIGNS TO. LAME SUPSHIO.R.—Leace
of, the followingsplendid first-class alveolars; via,
CLEVELAND, 11.1.111015, NORTHERN DIGIT T, molt
CITY, TRAVELER; METEOR, LEON BIDES, LAO LA' BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave CLEVELAND.,
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M.. each day of the week, eraser'' ,
'Saturday and .13undaY, and Detroit., Michigan, on ilea
following days at o'clock P. M. through the mother
of JULY and AUGUST making Grand Excursion Trill'
i
to the many points ofinterest on the Great Inland Saga
of America, which, for utility, pleasure, and health.lom
unentreassed by any other on the Continent
This trip of over 1,800 miles embraces six degrease,
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and include ;. in hp.
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Burma, and Superior wigs
the beautiful riven Detroit, St. OA/ and St. Harris
The many and extensive mines of iron and copper.
unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-dim •
sneered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild e**
romantic scenery, combined with Its pure and bmetielh:.
climate. tender the Lake Superior trip one of far MOM,'
than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student.
Ike pleasure-seeker or the Invalid. .
The above-named steamers are elegantly-tilted %sr
with large airy Cabins and State-Booms, while eiremv
Precaution has been taken to provide for the safety gm&
musfort of passengers
Famine:du ding State-Rooms and Meals, about 2;4 sante
pm mile. Time °coupled in making the round trill,tredep..
II to 10 days.
Room merited, and fruitier information obtained, ler
application to mprietora.
DONT.
HU P
& A.
manunzi N.NA & C Cleveland, c Cleveland, .nd,
M
JOHN HOTCHnifell,
.T WHITING & Co., D etro i t. ,mi e h trot.
jeti-t auSe
SUMMER RESORTS.
rtEESTER OR YELLOW 13PRIN
CHESTER COUNTY. PA.—This magnificent
to now open for visitors. The accommodations are=
very best; the Bathe all in perfect order. COMMILOIO*
Lion by the Penna. R.E., Eleventh sad Market, 7.%A.
M., and 4 o'clock P. M. via Steamboat station.
A. W. SNYDBit, Superintendent.
SUMMER RESORT.—BROAD - T GP
MOUNTAIN HOUSE.'—Thls romanbia spot can be.
reached dilly by the Pennerylvasia, Central liatiroea te.•
Huntingdon, thence by the Broad-Top Railrosd vbs.
Dudley. Excursion Tickets are isened at half the.
neural rates, which are good until the Int of October.
Pirst-class accommodations.
Tsars—Bl2, per week per day HE ID, Children wad
servants half price.
For Cluthar particulars address
C. M. ALLIKOIID Co., Idnuaatirs,
Broad-Top : City. Huntiniplon Co., Pa.
REA. BATHING.-NATIONA.L BELL I
CAPE ISLAND, Cape May, N. J., in now Open ter
the reception of Nis nrunerons *meats. Terme moderato,
Milken under 12 years of age and servants half prima-
Onpertor accommodations and ample room for two
hunched persons. AARON OARRETSON,
Je24-2m Proprietoi.
PERSONAL.
Tl 4 - 4 FORMATION. WANTEM OF JASOF
SPRAGLE, Company H. Beth Pa. Itaielment,
dmilY Corfu], who. it As supposed, was wounded awl
taken prisoner near Fort Darling on the leah of May.
during an engagement there. Hui family are ansion*
to hear from him. DANIEL J. ItiVELY.
cull St
P ERSONAL. -JEWELRY SENT BY
MAIL, free of postage, to any part Of the United..
States. on reixtpt cog the followlikgpricesi
Single Stone Imitation Diamond sing, sl.
Cluster Imitation Diamond Ring, Si
Heavy Plated Vest Chains, $l.
Beim Plain Rings. Will stand the strongest sold, Me-
Ma gnidcent Plain Ring, 31
Small Round Black Enamelled Ear Drops. 50 cents. •
1:1,.5.ey Plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Button., 2x.
Gents' Single Stone or Clrister Imitation Diamond
Pine, 31. Bracelets, 31.
Handsomely Chased Medallions, SI
Cou.plete erte Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, $l.
Complete sets Black Enamelled Studs and BtatOaas.
With Pearl Setting, 31. Fancy Watch Keys. 60 cents.
Pep and Penell. With Extension Caee, 611.
Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, Si. Cha
telaine Pine, $l. Genuine Gatta Percha Chains, $l.
Ladies' awl Gents' Miniature Pins, for hair or like
. nese, tlfl. Seal Rings. SL Red or Stalk Ball Ear Dronn,.
10 cents per..p2asir. Direct to ESTLIN di MANN. 91.15.
RACE Street, - Philadelphia. atflit
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
V. VA_ N S & la A. S SA.
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 A:RCE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company •Flags, Swords',
Sashes ' Bette, Peasants. Epaulets, Rats, Cape, Can
teens, Haversack% Camp Rite, Biala Classes, Spars,
and everything pertaining to the complete *atilt of
Amny and Navy °Dicers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. ati3-lin,
FROTHENGHAM & WELLS
SALI
HEAVY NOME. NOME. iND LIGHT. 81HIETING8
SHITTINGS.
STANDARDVY CANT O O N
HEAN
WASHINGTON - AkT - VI — OTORY HAINBRIGN QS
SILESIAS.
BROWN_, BLEACHED AND GOBBET JILIN&
No. IN WORSTED YA.EN. Aro.
EXPRESS • 'COMPANIES.
mom I' HE ADAMS RS:
PRESSCOMPANY, oMce 3
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pima's, Package!, Meir
cbanoise,. Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its OW7l'
lines or i n connection With other Express Companles r .
to all the principal Towns and Cities in the Thai!.
States. B. S. SANDFORD,
1e27. General Superintendent.
adig i a ta. FOß CAPE MAY.—TES
much and commodious steamer Xl* ,
Captain Z. A. ityther, of the Cape MAY law&
having Amen released by the Government, be
making_ her regular trips to Cape May t Isar" utg
Alta r _
STREET WHARF every TUESDAY. RUM AY, ems -
SATURDAY,at 9 o'clock; returning, will leave Oals ,
May every Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday, at
o'clock, touching at New Castle, going and ret
Vase $2.150, carriage, hire included; childreVal'.
price. Servants $1.60, carriage hire extra.
Freight at low rates. No freight received Anar
o'clock: and in all cases most he 1. 11 2:1 10 a •
if 2241 JOSEPH A. STEWART, Avid
r : , 3 4=joi , FOR HARTFORD, CONN.,
DIRECT,VIA DELAWAta AND luau-
TAN CANAL.
The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's steamier
ILARS Brumley, Master, now loading at second wharf
above DOCK Street. Quick dispatch. Apply on boa*.
or to WM. BAIRD ' & Co., Agents, 132 South. DIELk-
WARE Av nue. sat
i n glig i t FROM NEW YORK, FON
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRING
FIELD. and BOSTON.—The etesanere COMTINENTAI,
and .14.11 ClTleave Pita Slip, East Elver, daily, er
&le P. PA. and U at rdebt. jeiN-Sts
WarimplS WEST , CREBTEII
AliD PHILADELPHIA RAIL.
ROAD vie MEDIA.
SUMMER ARES.GGEKIINT--CHANOI OE DEPOT:
On and alter MONDAY„.May 23, 1864, the trains will._
leave Philadelphia+l; e Depot corner of THIRTY
'FIRST and MARGE ts (West Philadelphia L . :A g
and M. 05 A.M . and 210. 4.45, and 7P. N.
Word cheater at 6.20, 7.46. and 11 A. M., and at 2 ana
P. M.
On Efundays,leave Philadelphia, at 8.33 A. M. and I.ll'
P. M. Leave West Chester at 8 A.M. and 6P. aL
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. IL and 146'
P.M., and West Chester at 7.46 A. H. and 6 P. M. son.
neot with gratin on the P. and B C. B. for Oxford sal
intermediate points. HURT WOOD,
apl General Bnparintendeat.
TELEGRAPH NOTICE REMOVAL
.L.
AND.CONSOLIriATION.—The officess of the INLAND
AND INDEPENDENT TELEOHAPH Lines have been
removed from Nos. 413 Chestnut street and 9 South
Third street to the southeast corner of THIRD and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Thee Companies have also been consolidated witk
the United Mateo Telegraph Compao_Y. and their con
solidated linnw extend over the United States and
Conadas, enure now being rapidly constructed to Ca
lifornia and the Territories of Oregon and Idaho
The public will at once see the advantages that ad n
line now enjoys over all other lines, inasmuch as mes
sages are forwarded dire ct to all points, thus avoiding'
the delays and inaccuracies of relaying, renumbering,.
and rewriting over connecting or sectional
The rlnited States Consolidated Lines are the onl y
I B O, A I I i a . WIN, Superintendent.
lines wor king in opposition to the old monopolies.
PIITLADELPRTA. A-Aug3:
IMPORTANT TO HAY DEALERS
-A- AND CONTRACTORS.—Farmers, Shippers, and"
others interested in the preening and transportation. of
Bay and Straw, will do well before making their ar
rangements for the season to examine the " Boater
Preen,"
,now in operation on the corner of SECOND
Street and COLUMBIA Avenue.
This bay in compressed direct, and ten tons can be
readily put in an ordinary box car, and no hazard what
ever is incurred by the road to transporting it.
by n so e t bsd uch es es it ,b v y er 4 ag fee e drinpoiittin,dejwa are only
end 22 inches ,
are prepared to lease
out con.nties. and the facilities we secure give superior
value to the product by this Frees.
For further particulars address COOK TALCUM
Superintendent Pennsylvania Bettor rfolli COMPIIIIn
Girard Hotel, Philadelphia. atill-121.•
BORBES TAKEN TO GOOD
mature at tab per week. Inquire of THOS.
L. BeETRAM, Da,We county; or. Wll.
.8 ASTRAY, SECONn cmsurairr, aul2-et"..
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRAD':
STORE—Conducted by Lssites, TWELPTir
(St?;l.,?st door below Race. iyedy article thistr•-
lice elegte•reter. ni t la n cre o cLin t r.k.. Niuko
l'fLAßLrfn tAcest.: r.T2Proteei:s=t
aeceracy insured. myt-Smt/
•
AVW ES TEY'S
.COTTAGE ORGANS,
•
Not UNEXCILLED, but lIIISQUALLND in Nuns
of 7.°1,0 and Power. deal/irked especially for Chanshaa
end Sotiooli, bat fond to • be: °molly well adapted SO
the Parlor and Dram - lag Room. For sale only by
N. Y ARMS.
•30. 1.8 North EIIIVRNTH Street.
a complete assortment of the Perfect Yetodealt:
constantly on band. mylß-Seh