'Reverse the Case. ant Was penned up by Lee in Wash ; it' Sherman was defending Otncin twA,cged by Hood ; if a rebel fleet was n g up . the Delaware bay, towards ilelpliza • if the territory held by the rat armies had become reduced over turf since the war began ; if the re es of the North were exhausted and oaticnce of the people worn out ,• if thus the case; then we would stand where rebels stand, and our case would be thing approaching to what theirs is v, though in reality not so bad. We to candid reader to weigh the case really is to-day—with Grant at mg, Sherman at Atlanta, 'Par. at Mobile, Sheridan in the tdoah Valley, and then let him lt. Would not the fact that Grant sally out from Washington and o back to Richmond be a disheart tat ? If Sherman did not march - Cincinnati, and drive Hood across would It not be a confession that .o on our last legs ? If Port Dela had surrendered, and Philadelphia about to fall, would it not be a (Bs- Ining prospect ? If Early was march 'loud the Alleghenies, threatening irg and the rich districts of Penn la, would anything be wanting to ..e the proof of inability to sustain yet Mobile is falling, if it has not fallen. Lee does not, because he attack Grant, but remains tremu the defensive. Hood is at bay, dia ly whipped, at Atlanta. Sheridan towards Lynohburg, driving Early lira. And yet there are those who osed to croak because the prospect night I What would they have ? rebel what the prospect is, and he von, if he speak, the truth, that he ,dly reverse the chances. Che.ncesi nacos have the rebels ? Can Lee mt from Petersburg ? Can Hood =an ? Can Mobile resist Farra oy his fleet, and restore her own ? Confederacy call from the ground •einforce her armies? Can stones I to bread, and pot metal to gold ? ;r9 Commercial. /mows in trio •Anicv,—A correspondent cheater Democrat writes from tha Army of tao that "the, ?lumber of resignations' in has been surprisingly large durinw the tooth," and that 'the number offered Lceeds that accepted," The general rule, e, is to accept all resignations. . won NATURALO3TI3.—A. remarkable aate mation, or, as many suppose, of the Wend t° human with the bestial nature, was dle a few days ago in Pittstown. In this county I Larker (that s the name given us) had his sheep one which died before bringing young, and from it was taken a nonster le physical charanteristiee of both man and :t weighed fifteen pounds. Its fine anti re sbookingly human in appearance, with 'ad of wool—forehead, eyes' nose, chin, i forelegs, or arms, strongly resembling Ethob fore leg Is marked by five angers, tit tbo extremities covered with, not finger tiny hoofs. It had no bones, it is said, but ie spinal column.'-- f'roy Timer. - . LARTEIX.—nr. W. N. Ode, in the cal Gazette, says; " M, Edmond Fournier, Wing or the Academy of &dermas, WV rtlficial larynx composed of India rubber veral kola and pedals, by Means of which of the natural muscles is imitated, and Aar to those of the human voice are pro iis apparatus is constructed according, to oes theory of the production of sound, a long and patient investigation of the and action of the larynx." CITY ITFIiS. 'l3 MOST 13134,11T15TL ADORNMSNT Of WO bah'. It is Important on this account to Wars that they avail themselves of I , Lu. ine,” an exquisite hair dressing, at once as a rest6rer, and Incomparable as a The Flotiline" is at Me time creating rot among the ladies of our city, ,PAITIt or Px.vv.a,—.A. thousand years tacens Conquered Egypt, and the exports,- per, or rather of papyrus, to Europe was The Europeans were "hard up," as we yes, about this time, for the needful me- Convey our thoughts, and many rare old to were rubbed out for the sake of pro reek writing surface. This would not JO serious a matter for regret if the ned surfaa had been devoted to writing the elegant Suits for gentlemen and to at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Wilson, Nos, 003 and COB Chestnut Sixth. PROM A POPULAR T I M," • COOL cool, 0001. Ciool, cool, cool. Cool, cool, cool. Cool, cool, cool. Cool, 0001, cook Cool, cool, cool. hing at Chas. Stokes tr. Co.'s, "011eprl0e,t 'ontloental, T SOZODONT Is now &Wading . very lon, and well it, may. The article re• y this musical. name is the most belie anon for the Breath, Gums, and Teeth • ever seen. Sold by drugghitS. /TIER, 804 North Broad street, Coal, respeotfully advise his friends and in general not Loldelay in buying their the risk. of paying farther advances, nice of al superior stook of large nut, stove, egg, fee. None to excel, for or cheapness, aniff-1m EAR moat einem/0011y treated by J. ~ Oculist and Lutist, fa Pine at. Artlll. ted. No charge for examination. jy2btf ',BLS AT THE HOTELS., The G Look Haven Look Haven rrell,Waeh,D Wash, D u Ore I bitittro n fr son, Bellefonte Pittsburg Parma man, Nana Penna. , Baltimore Chester, Pa Chet4er, Pa Cheater, Pa eater, Pa atemouth, 0 P, , rtstaoutli, 0 Portamonth,o 3ostou :od, Brooklyn obi° aGlla ebinemeberg Ineader , Limeade? iancaeter Ju r _Baltimore: )r, New York r la Yl& ;eirxland l Plne Grove rt, 0 ettymbusg la, Penne, ,It more laltlakore new York lir York The eon .onnectient Couneotiont zing-r N York York It, New York "New Y New olk York ID is ki 'ton, Pittsburg tan, flarrisbUrg, , ~ LE:los:ter ,PIK, Norfolk ialhTerre Saute litorurg , Pekin, In bior.sourg Eh, bl,. burg Blossburg _ tuer - , — Peurig Ni Joseph y, St Joseph 'oroy, Bt Joseph & do, Misrouri Wei Moro ibersburg tileveland Air alifornta Ifurnia okon ,r D field ,eel ng reilada ict mitt, 03 Ashville ;o, Boston Pittsburg niuseticut :w York HaJilmore New York 118 N ch MD Ore try, Wash ry W. eh 1, tit Louis noon ow York N J Kornis ow York Indiana tAtaus tlifornis, etice,NY Jredo tlmore uts k Louis Waal' and onla Wilton Cbloogo York lowborn D C DC ~ D C York a.,Poons Penns 1 A F Peters. 'White Raven anton,Pa Roein. Reading ten, *.a 3a4 J areer. Reading Itit'y en R R mar. liskildad J.yfacinin.li . Del j eFeran• Pauli I 'NM R Kerst„,-Bertni*-- • IN, Liss kititborn. marts, 4 . Pit, • Olb-C1 The X • The A CI Bark. Washington B C Hepburn, WaohingtOn J Boiblook, Washington A Tt , empeon, Washington Col Whitney, U 6 A 0 Sexton, Jr, Ohio Chan ir Ways. Baltimore D F Ways, Baltimore W T Ward, N York J A Shelton. N York Jan bulliyao, Baltimore Chas Heber°. PRELIM 8 gentler, Penns C J M Cope, N York J e Spaukte, Altoona Jas Ii Dysart. A•t000a Zeb Horsey, Sword, Del C D.rrickson, Delaware Ca Winn. 1:18 A C New Jersey P 0 Hayden, Wash. D C F JBlarohall.'New York F C Farmer, Boston P Cr rry Snow, Massachusetts Finned. 0 Staley, Cte, Pa G Yates. Pena . t J . Brown, Baltimore J L Gamble, US N L G Yea Kleeck, Gee Johnston, Milwaukee Mre Jontyn & oh, Unto Mine Better. Adams. Ohio Thos Wiliiame New York Geo Harrison, NOW York Juo Blair , New York W Gilchrist O T Gilchrist, Patching L Fttag.rell, New York V L Bradfora,Germantown Mra Bradford,Germantown Baml Morton, New York Jail M Daven_port N Y J R Berry, BilitiMOto B H Faller, New York H Baronet. Smyrna, Del Mtn T R Potter Theis 0 Potter A J Biennerb meet, N York N Warner, Bow 'York &J Howard, Baltimore H H Barber & eon, Batt H Plnwmau, Staryland Jam Patterson, erne 7 laud H Ammidoar, 'New York ,F Wttyte, Wasivngton R O'Connor, Wa.ltingion , F Data - upon, New York Capt J W Ft Dehsware W B Cannon, Delaware J F goson, Washington Mies B itodgeon, Wash afro N aortae, New York W UHF, citation Chunk A P Stryker, Baltimore T M Key Cincinnati 0 D Oda New York tinentaL W H Brenton, Indiana W H Bfarshail, Ponca S B Bhotwell, Louisville H Jackson, Baltimore Mrs 'Blair & 3 eh, Wash'n Ft 7 Bleckw, Boston Wr & Bg ts e l L wß w soon, MO Miteltoblicson,_St Lod% Col Wail, Wash. D 0 •d Ailetou & da, Ohio O H Peck & wf, Boston Mr&MrsJ W Bcammell,Nß D M Leatherman, idemphis Mrs Bond, Tenneesee • IR T TiluNeal, New York S Beare, Boston ' • J H Osgood. I) B A. Mrs & Mrs E Herbert, Md Wm Herbert. filtrylard Dr W 0 Evorefield, &id A. 13 Seymour , washin. ton Mrs stephens, Maryland J R Honey • A B Beech & wf, Nashville J M Stein, Chicago Rob, Middleton, Now York J 51 - Hodime, Flew Yo r k e 3 Amory ° B 3 Amorl , Boston D S Morse. Chicago J T Ballard. Chicago GPO W . WWOltsme, OA= gg U Coloord: Boston Thos B Alezauder. Balt Miss Aletrardsr, Baltimore Alex Bonnril, New II ork" W 8 Hudson, New Terser • John Brylan, New Jersey Mrs Coopsr. tfew York Min Groot,- New -York P D Taylor, New York H Id Seeley & w.HonosdeUe Miss L Tracy, Honesdale T R Tracy, Iloneviale 188bepar_,d New York Wiless, Waal/lemon B Picard, Paris i& W Esser Cincinnati Mra Heger, titneinnati Was Pamir Reser, CID. Col•T, fj M.Pe iHs Dnif & te-Rr, f, Cie eee w S T Duff; Pittsburg i I,ndlow Jones. B,ostou NN H Terminer, Baltimore g A Laneerwein. Baltimore., J Bilvortmltb Bent Simon, Jr, Ohio L tdcCampbe . • • - A Shinkle & wr, lty B r•hisakte Covington, /AY S W Banning & la, Ohio T Ford & wf, Baltimore 11106 H Mules & wc, Balt • J E Patterson, Pittsburg B Watson. Pittsburg J H Penner, Cincinnati, 0 Mine Peppier, Cincinnati, 0 C Mr and Mrs 011iillen,N Y 0 Bryan, 8t Lenin. - IA linbison. New York R K David it, New York W N Rrdbart & wf Ohto Mies M E Rabb"tt, Ohio 'fret klordoett, MArs. L Brown, New York A L Ba.sett, New York J Bauer. Now York Parker, Mug Jae Parker, U 9 N K Van Renneelier, 17 8 A lei Union. Thos S Cox, Peons . • • lease Smedley, Penns W Zimmerman, Cheater 00 M J Pennypacker, Penns . Leyi Garrett, Cheater oo iA 7 Wolfictel, Lewudowa Geo Bush a wf, flew York W T Fi lin gb ay II .1 ;timber, Long Bean& • A 0 Willie, Maryland .I.' C Plunkett, Wllm, Del M V Break, Maseaohnsetto• Wm Mammon, Penne J J Anthony, Penns ===i erican. D B Bryatd, Ca&um J Bauman, Lancaster B W. el ay.' OMe tiro W 8 Kerr Maryland . R•?,„h Newtothil It soon, Ohl • J B Oraften. Ohio , O &Von, .Jr, Toledo, 0 0 Harding, York R N York • W Belden, Salem, N J Thos 8 kicords Lewes, Del B B Whitney, Washington •tison J Stone, Boston , 3 W Boners, Colcimbia, Pe J Peirce, Wait:kilovolt D Tracy, N York W 0 Bliss, Boston S M Jamison, Baltimore N Primrose. Smyrna,. Del T Tilghman, Maryland T N Natidain, Maryland W Scott, 13 9 A L T Moore, shipp_en, Pa N P Grier, New York The Me JD Handlkon, Delaware C Cushman. New York J Ilotebk.so, Coan lllman. Now York B Inis'der, New York 8 Wilma; POODR, P Reishmark. Albany Beta man, Pottsville Nathanson. Mihysayk ee • E Font,. Allentown L B Helm & oa,New Rave n D Thomas, Boston HI .1 Swank, Pomo& J B Barbour, Washington J W Moore L Ellomen,* lowa John Meble . W T Forsyth. 'Penns DI) Owen, Pew% C P Davia , Olgio L W Trine, Chembershros L Borikstresser & wf, 11l Wherry, Bbluoenshurg Jno T Green. Carnets 0 M Green, Cal 1191 e • I a Burromtb, Baltimore W 0 Patton, Colombia, Pa A J Baker & wr Pittsburg W °Mater. oarm May It Lloyd, Portsmouth, 0 chants'. b C I o B C l C n kA r t nLeesburg St H3lemati , Altoona M Erb, Altoona B H Hayoret, Kentucky E Rube, Allentown A Huber, Alleatowa Miss J Wllson,Bhlpnenelb'lr H Herptch & w, New York P J RIM, St Pant W Abie, E .ton D Brown, Allentown A G Kilpatrick & wf, 111 A I Barton K H Honnel, New Jersey C R Armstoos, Ohlo J H Wean, ', 1.1 D Watt. Ohio I W Tat e, Clearfield Jo Oliver. Reston E Olentraw & la,Pittsburg Ono Richardson W H Weigh Ala Nathi.nlel Tarr. Baton C N Winter, N Brighton Chao C Hurd, Maine B Allen, New York W Joust., I.IS DT Walter Hamlltlo, N Y Dr . C L Hart, Wash, D C ey Sheaf. .1 Caddogin, Dunkirk P Jones, Buffalo D 0 Ma), Lataberty,ille Daal Brown,Youker., N Y Chas Wrigh t PhnliipsbarlF W Collard. Warminster B W Simpson, +alisnary Mit cbetl Ktrk,Butskinghs.m. J Cadwallader, Pox Chase 811 Viretherlll ) Richmond Wm James, Byberry B M Knight, Peasteryille R Payson,Littlish& IJ WOinssin Pint P.easant Danehoweratla Bensalm Ja , t Vern Horn, Doylestown J H Martin New Jersey W Now Sense, Mrs J Worthington, Pa Mina BP Miller, New York T Beans New Yore. The Bawl W FI McDowell, II 8 & L Le Bar, New Jersey W Bolton, Penn's Orova. G foanton. Pena's UTOT43 C B Fell, Buckingbein W Macy, New York • Bodine, Bucks co John Oberlits. M Honk's, N.w York R °norm'. Plitla E Reeves, Kingston !Mils B Mina, Baker's Basin John Manstleid, Dover, Del Oeo Wormsda 0, Dover O M Dean, Ecranton Robt C 'Beggs, N J P Frrtz & ta, Doylestown A Ji hnlion, Sew York. • Barper, Fox Obese J .J 1111 ton. Moor e stown orsgo, Bastleton R W Welirrnisn.lad J M itunes r Afa7laad J Boland, Runes county O Elsnry, Honnionton W Davidson. Cbelten 11111 Morris lemon Bucks 00 it Frasols, Now Jersey W J Carron. New Jersey J Montiromerv. Phil& J H North, New Jersey F Heeee, IT R N A C Npadlng, Wwshlngton Cain F. 0 Smith. U S A F Smith, litw York r,The P A 'Thompson. Ponta Henry Rice, Columbia. Pa 1 Betel -beim. TAIIALqIIa Col R Ratenff, Toznotitut S C Stockton Mt folly F Plantar, Nashville L B 'Niemand, NeW Tort JoehuaYbompeon, N Y John Newel, New York Robt Lenntvea, Sew York R Come, New Jersey N 'Milne, New Jersey W F Sheffer, Lafayette, Ind P Bennett, Elmira, R Y Mice M Beep Rimirn, N Y L N Moyer, Bloomsburg J Toweeend, Bloomsburg W Plumer, Steubenville, 0 E 'noes. E aston • JIT Leabolt & wfLehartou Mra Wilkinson. New York . J X Fulmer, ritteberg W 8 Robinson, Dayton, 0 L Lorenzt, Mellboarne Mr ()elves bergor,La monster N. D Fowler, Penns Oeo JAILISUII Tamaqua CALLA Logue Ac wf Kant& CO 1W DtilOY, - New Jersey H M Norten t New Jersey R Brown, Cincinnati D M Clawell.Ravenns,o Rev 1) Harbison & wf, Pa W C Volemse, Maryland T L Rivers & wf. Bt Louts Dr W N Amer, Lancaster Chas H Amer, La..caster H Bnamborger, New York II S Smith. Disk to A Boner, Reigeledlle D Scher. Carpentereville, 'nine Feltmer, Backe co J Lerch, Eaton J B Gockieq, Lane co S S Lutz, Lancaster eo C Yagtr, ESNLOII R A Van Court, Pottstown Jacob Lerk, Pee na W E Reblanyder,Reading The Bal J Jllnangnt. Easton 301 , n blotchier, Easton David Wafter, Easton W bnyder. Easton T Sandt. Easton P liartholvm.w, Poona Levi Went:. Penna D .1 Musser, lehigh co W Mathew Qua k ertown FkElstler, Peasa E L Cure. Quakertown - P Betbert, Easton radison. The DI W W Yardley .• Penna ).he legram,New York J V tame, , w Jersey J Tetner, Moored to L B Scott. Newtown Walles, Delaware Wateon.i3ermantown.- A Deeeent,-Baltimore JLi wekemp, Dahlman • C B Tlce, New-Jersey - • L P &sayer. Salem - - C Dillow. New Jersey lkt Combridea, .N.:Jusey J P Dailey, Chicago • ' The 161 W H Mall, Allentown 1) . •. A Mettle. nuptlin , co-- J Bowman, BecbteleyEle - C Harp r, Jenkintown A Boyer, Regelayillo IS (iangrw.r.fdahaney City B firrprr, Eeddingl Jecob Miller, Errnyllle E Meyer Allentown Capt D d Rending , Alfred W Otaee, , Heading TlateOD J H Ho giles,'Ohester co Unuderwood, Chester co. D 'Y'rn mu, Baotou J Towson, Chester co C L M Bon:umbel/. Penne P Holleday. Blatr, Pa H C Wood, Luta co JR Hroomell,Coatesville Oen W Jacobs, Chester cc rheo P Koowles, Delaware Eno Williarne. Newtown SPECIAL NOTICES. Colalorz l o Latim SOAP; This celebrated TOILET SOAP. In each EUlTerial dY wind, to made from the CHOICEST Materials, lc MILD and EMOLLIENT Mitanatare, FRAMEJLETLY SOINT. ED. and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in Me action apes the Skin. .For "call br all Dniallatikaq Fancy. Good. !Maria. . fefl;tathell DIMIONDS I DIAMONDS 11 The highest cash price paid for Diamonds and all other Precious Stones. LMIS L&DONRIS & Co., Diamond Dealers and Jewelers, No. sO2 CHESTNUT Street. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought. • an.l6-St MR roman CLowaria HOUSE or Parrs. " OAK HALL." Best-Blase goods at moderate wimp. WANAMAXER & LBO WN, S. B. corner SIXTH and MARICIIT Sireete. Outdo= Department (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth Bt. Wiparmat & Wnacries IfignmsT hunatnac LOCK-STITCH SAWING INAORINES. TER BBIAPIET, SIMPLBST, AND BRET Safesrooms; 704 CHEST/Mt' Street, aboye.Seventb: MARS.—On the morning - of the 17th inst., John B. Mark. Histnele friends are invited to &tend the frineraLfrom his late residence, 1614 Cherry street, en Friday after noon, nth hist , at 4 o'clock. 0116ENE.--qa Bergen Point. hi, .T._, 1711 t inst.. Ed ward B. ,infant eon of Edward A.. and Albino M Greene, of Philadelphia, The funeral will take place from the residence of Thee B. Moore, 234 Pine stre.t, on Priday.l9th inst.; at SP. EL The friends of the family are invited to at tend. CONAHD —On the 16th inst,, at Bird-in-hand. Lan caster county, Pa., Caroline Clayton Conard, daughter of Famuel and Mary B. Conard, aged .9 years and 11 months. POI. mai to take place from her parents'..residence;Wo. ET North Ninth street, this (Fifth , day) afternoon at 9 o'clock. - Bf ARK.-- 4 ZM the 17th inst., John B. Mark; in the 71st ar of Me age. ARNOLD. —On the morning of the 16th inst., Philip Arnold.. tied 69 Years. The relatiNes Rao friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral. from his late resi dence No. 126 Vine street, on Thursday morning, at 9 lillßß.—Eibired into rest on the 11th t r uit - ,Ut 61Prieg Bill Fro t, near Petersburg., Va ,-Ltest. Parker Eirabb. of e 3711, New Jersey Volunteere. IRELAND. —On Sunday the 14th Met ,'Williamlre land. in the 651 b year of hie age: BETTLB —On the evening of Fourth day, the 17th instant, Sarah Beale. Due notice will be liven of the time of the funeral. BEssorz & BON, MOTINNING . STORE, • Acwins cassmuT Stmt. • SILBB 1 SILKS ! SILKS 1 SILKI3I-- BYRE & LAIIDELL, FOURTH and AIM Streets, eoffering all their -OLD SILKS low to Glom them be. lore the new Goode are opened. Silks not by last Steamer. Silky of very best (manly. Oood.Black 8111te reasonable. ;pond Brown fßlks reasonable, Exits& Hotraqr TO vomm TBBR& At the )II,AEB MEETING of Citizens , `• • EIPTEENTH WARD, • held on MONDAY EVENING, lath instant, it was unanimously - Reaaved, " Theft tio; Executive Cotumittei lie' an ihetfzeai tiiteif • • Mactr•FrvE DOLLARS to every Mall enlisting in the United States Army Navy; or Marine Corps to the credit of this Ward." The said Bounty will be paid to every snob recruit duly enlisted and. credited, by ISAAC M. - KROPP, a' Provost Marshal's Office, BROAD and SPRING OAR. DEN Streets, • -H. P. M. KRICENBINE, Ohairmanjtseantive Commtttee. • °FEICK!), 1111, LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. PIIILADELPECIA. August 15, 1801. Holders of the • • • OLD CERTIFICATES OF LOAN, WHO SUBsCRIESD POE "LOCoNyzasrei G OA LN INN,"TO Tin • • ' On leaving them at THIE °EPICS Can have tee New Ceratacates the atilB.BE, NEXT DAT. arDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF TBE PRY OIL CO. Sot theaet corner of WALNOT staid FOURTH Stieete. PHITUDELEHIA, August 17, 146 4. - The Board of Directors Davit' thLt day declared the fonrth monthly dlytdena of two (2)- per cent. on the capbal store of the Company onl'of the earnings or the month of Jaly, payable a% the o ffi e , or the Company, (doer of State taw. on and after the 24th Inst. e j d A n u e e n d , : y r . R 24 E, t a h y l . n T s t r . The transfer boolu% will be closed on datarday, 2Ath fast. j and reopened oRW_ sum. eastwer. rrIIIAEtt",II)IIQILIAR DEPTERS PENNS TLVALs HOSPITAL ARTMENT, atitillSEMlto, !Wangle, 1864. The STATE MEDICAL BOAR u OF PENNSYLVIUNTIA will meet to Fl 7 1 . 13 BURG on MONDAY, the 2Oth Oly or August, ISM, And continue daring the week, to examine candidates for the pm t of Medical Officers in Penneri. oleßegireents,_ Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish ing satisfactory teatimoulala as to moral character, dm, will be admitted to,the examination. The room in which the examination will be held will be indicated in the Pittsburg morning papers on the day of messing. By order of the Governor: JOSEPH A. PHILLIM attlS 10t Surgeon General, PenasSivaula . zrorrirwo Or Tors cirzgris OF the FOIFFtTEENTIT Warti r to avoid a DRAFT, will be bald in SPRING GIABDEN Hem, at '8 o'cloCk THIS EVENING. Corse pontard show your Interest injbe rssoit. CRAELIS PRYOR, President. . NIUIDERICK A. VAN CLltve. Secretary. IigrTWELFTH -WARD BOUNTY, ruNn. —BobsorlOtiona to the Bounty. Paid can baWdd, to any member of the 'Precinct Cominittee;-or OEbRt3B M, eNOWD.EN, Druggist, E. W. corner of Poor:h and Nola* streets. Also. to L. B. DSO BLS, • Treasurer, who ,with m, cogrittee, mill be at ALLE. 0 HAM it CRUX ROOMS.,ltoble street, above Fourth, Essri, , Eventsg. where - Precinct Committees are re quested to report. e hundred and thirteen men are required to fill our quota. Let every citizin respcod to toe call To the Enrolled Citizens we particularly :appeal. Everyone In OCT Ward can give eoniethle g end If each one, sub • jets to Draft will give br t VIV I 4 D 0141416, the Draft can be avoided., Remeniber the iPma is 'Short. •• - CHAS. it. r Acts's. Pres ident watts. Ttesaantr. 0020 11. 14, i floorotergi e 0 P Atkincon, Lambertv'le G S Jeffries & ladies, hid L Lawrence, , Penns R Beans.' Selmer' A Slater & Is, Delaware T Ellett awfd, lioneedele 0 W WiLlame, Honesdale W tl Pettit, Seybertville WM Janney, Newtown P, Buckman, Newtown )" Denanbansh, Baltimore B B Tice, New Jersey P B States, New Jersey k Bear. B kJ:Base. Penns F.Traber, Baltimore• J Maleherger, Reading Atiog Maisherger, Reading W K Grim, Bayartown Jobn Small, York, Pa J Q Back, Penna - 11 Bath, 11,0eding H Paler, Berke eo G Trento, Baltimore - • W C Dickey. Chester co Joe J Hell, Media, Pa Daniel James Media, Pa Levi James, Media, Pa 'Sarni Pennock, Coaster co N A Penny packer, Penne R Davie, Chester co J Raclin% Chester co John Boyd, Chester co Jas P Spicer, Strasburg, Pa NATIONAL UNION TICKET. WOK 1 91 1 4INIONIWW. ABRAHAM 'LINCOLN. cii senziimainiumm=, Azqt•Ww ` :JOHNSON. oinPmseeas ,M7 ' 77 . y-4 fik l01:4,1A MIMULTOHIA.L. NORTON MaMICHAEL, T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Ckunti. NTATPTE, 13. Elias W. Hall, 14. Charles H. Shriner. 16. John Wtstar, 16. David HcConsughy, 17. David W. Woods. 13. leaaa Bonson, 19. John Patton, 20. Saninol B. Diok, 1. Everard Mere'. 22. Jolty P. Penney [ . _ 23. Ebenezer MoJuntin, M. John W. 131anolaisrd. Omarnlttae. HEPHES L Robert T. King, L 0. Morrison Coates, B. Henry Bamm t. William H. fern, 5. Barton H. Jenks, 6. Charles M. Rank, 1. Robert Parke. 8. William Taylor, 9. John A. Hiestand,_ W. Richard H. Coryell. U. Edward Holliday, 1.2., 'Charles P. Read. By order of the State Oen N CAMERON.. Chatrami RALLY AROUND TILE FLAG, BOY S FOR CITY COMMISSION: AMOS A. GREGO, Twenty-third Ward.: jar' FOB ALDW RM AN, - THOMAS R.Y tN, TWENTY; FOURTH WARD. Snbieet to the Pepe 8 Rniee. angtethern4V Fl FTEE NT II WA BD-CITIZEN TO THE RESCUE; AND AVOID BEING DRAFTED.—An adjourned Ward Meeting sail be held at School House ENT(BT H ET, II sod COATES, i.traeui, THIS ( Thursday ) EVENING arB o'clock Come vr•th your contribution to the Rounty,Fund; it te now greatly needed; your own self-interest tintiaratively demands instant action. mmuy W. GARY, President. Joint R. Suttion. Secretary. • It Wr' TIRE CITES ENS'. 11)1PRESBICT aT IV 3, AND VoLUNMER aOKNCY, No. Ell CHESTNUT STIEIT.-rMeronsate, Partnere, and oti er cltizene. can be t•npplied with ac ceptable Substantive and Representative . on reasonable and konorable tome. 111111 have the Game sworn in so XS to credit to any ward, district, township. or county of the follow ink counties: Philadelobts. Chester. Dela ware. or hlontgoniery. by epplflokat 411 CHESTNUT &Wet, from 8 A. M. to 3 P. et., first floor, buck Sap Special arrangements made with com6nltteest.- aul7-51. rge -2 OFFICE OF THE PHILA.OII4 , PlfllA GAS WogsB. Attouar 12, 1864 —AI .& Meeting of the Board of T. astees of the Philadelphia Gee Wi.rk 8, held on the 6th instant, the following pre• amble and resolution were adopted :, Whertcp., Th e great advance in the cost of living im posed an imperative deity on the Travteee to advance the wages of their employees; and whereas, the cost of c‘ al and ell other materials consumed in the manufac ture of Gas have advanced to a price that Compels the Trus4bee, in order to protect the. Important trust eom witted to their charge from serious 10a3, and to make the annual addition to t. e Sinning rand required by law to advance the price of the fifty cents per thou sand cubic feet. - Th. Trnetret are aware that the increased price will prove a burden to many coneumers, and they greatly m an t the neceaelty that constrains it; but when the con sumer reflects tbatm early every article we purchase has advanced from 60 to 100 per cent., and.we propose bat an advance MUM per 0441%. OD' the main article upon which we rely fur revenue, its necessity must be appa rent, varticnlarly when the operations of the peat year are known to have resulted in a large lose to the Tract, not withstand in r our then existiogeontractienabled tie to purchase coatand retorts at very moderate prices; be it therefore Res o iv. el, 7bat the Chief I ngtnyer be directed tortilla public notice that on and after the first day of Septem ber next the price of gee to private consnmeraahall. be three dollars per thousand cubic feet, lees a discount of 5 per cent, for prompt payment, and subject to the United States tax. THOMAS S. STEW' ART, attl6-teel . Chief Engineer. Or TO THE FRIENDS. OF , THE UNION AND /THE ADMINISTRATION: The loyal chisel:us of the Tarioas wards of the,City of Philadelphia are hereby requested. to assemble at each places in said wards as may be designated by the offi cers of the National Union Ward Aseociationa, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, AUGUST NSA at 8 o'clock, pursuant to the rates governing the Na tional Union party, for ,moh oases made and provided, to eleht one Judge and two Inspectors...for each election division of said wards, torconduct the primary election on'Tuesday evening, August . 213, between the hours of six and 'debt . -o'clock. Also, to place in nomination candidates for delegates to a City Convention to nomi nate candidatestor City ,and.Cotutty Offices r.also,,dele ga.esto a congressionai GODTentiou; also, 'nominations of candidates for delegates to a• Senatorial Convention In the Tbird - Senatorial District, and aelesetee'.to the varions Representative and Ward Conventions to noml. nate candle atee for membtrs of the State' Legislature, City Counclos and Ward Deicers, The meetings.' elec tions, and Conventions herein mentitned ihaWbeteld in conformity with the rules governing' the National By order of the National . Union City Committee of Superintendence. J AMES FREEBORN, President. Jolty J. FRAYKLIit, t sec i et a r i e , BENET B. OAItDNIIE, I - - WOFFICE OF THE ITNION'IPETRO. LICTIC COMP ANT, 147 South FOURTH Street. —The Board of Directors h ave this day declared a 'Fourth Monthly Divilionildt TWO PER CERT.' on the Catitet Stook,pajable on the 16th last. The TraluderEcioke be closed on the:l2th, 18th, and 111th inst.' . A. F. SABINE Treanarer.. AUGUST 8. en 9.106 ay.•• TITAN S PORT ATIOW OFFICE, Pat. LADELPHIA. WILMINGTON,- A.SID BALTI MORE RAILROAD COMPANY. . , PHILADISLPECIA, kunst 113.1961. In accordance with an Act otiCongrese, approved . June 3864. it becomes 111430358617 that ail 'receipts 'given by this Company for merchandise received for trancper- Intim should bear en INTERNAL 'REVENUE STAMP Of the value of TWO CENTS, the expense - of the -same to be borne by the pantos receiving such receipt, - All receipts taken ,by this Company for merchandise delivered to consignees will be stamped by baldCom parly• CHAALES ID& enll-12t MROtef 9fTrandpo_riii,vl.94, tairioli STATE C 0 - Blr E I ROOMS, 1.1.06 CHESTNUT Street:—TliniEtate Committee request their triende throaghout - the State to - adopt eilleient means to forward early and.fall returns of the election upon 'the 'Constitutional Atneivinients. - Bend by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard , Souse, Philadelphia, The.Conunittee Rooms are now open, and? all spondenee directed to the Chalrznatualveitaprompt attention. - S. Crihlsittret, Chalrufgo. BRISDIOI, Seffetary. ' ' • JULY . 21, UM.tr _ _ WDi VIDEND:—ThE :DIRECTORS Or the NOBLE AND DBLAMATBR•EBTEOLEODf COIRTAIVE have this Ada declare 4 a Fourth afontnlg Dividend of TEN per cent out the earnings of the month of July, payable, clear of BMW Tag; on the Both Inst. Transfer Booke closed or lath inst. ao11•9t GEORGE W. ,EITIN rEB, lisorsiary. MILITARt. 13EADQUARTEBB PAONPST.:2I.A.R. Baal, FIRST DIbTRICT: Pennsylvania. 24! Smith THIRD Street s . • • PHILADELPHIA, KlMDeft 11, 1359. To insure PP.CMPT replies to all' ouestioss on ordi nary subjecta 'connected with the Enrolment, Draft. Bnensption, .Liabillthh to Draft;Gredlts and ' Acootinta of Men Fet mob ed, citizens are requested to metre ap_pli cation to the Provost Marshal of the Congressional Dfsw trict for such information. wallet 'to the Provost Mar shal General at Washington. BY order of..the Provost_ Marshal General. W B "LP.IIMAIT; • anl2-tt Capt. and Provost Manna HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAW' SHAT. SECOND DISTRICT, Pennsylvania. No 216 South TWELFTH. Street, • PHILADIMPHIA, August 15, UK. To inigUTO prompt replies to all questions on ordinary subjects connected with the 'enrolmerit,,dratt, exemp tion, liabilities to draft, credits and accounts or yen furnished, citizens are reqnested to matte application to the Provost Marshal of the Congreselonal Diatrict for such information, and not toths Provoit Marshal Gene ral at Washington. __ By order of the Provost Marehel General.. * , . EDWIN:PALMER, Captain and Provost Marshal anls-6t Second District, Pennsylvania. HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR FOAL. THIRD DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, No. 511 BROWN Street. • PHILAWLVIIIA, August 13.1564. To imam prompt replies to all questions •ort ordinary subjects , connected with the enrolment. drat, euemp tion, liabilities to draft,. credits,- and , accounts of men furnished. citizens are requested to make application to the Provost Mais h al of -the ~C ongressionah•Dietsict for such infomation, and not to the Provost Marshal General at Washington.. - _ By order of the Provost Marshal . General. _ _ JACOB S STRETCH, Ciptain and .Provost Marshal, auler-St - Third. District Pennsylvania. ,CITY POINT', VA., AUGUSTI, 1882. • - OFFICE DEPOT OR IMPAIRS, 1,3131113}3' OPERATING A.G.LIEST,,RICHMOND. WANTEb, • 300 Teamsters, 50 50 33?,ack.sudtlitia, and 20 Carriage Trimmers, who will receive tita highest rattle or Government pay. rations, and.inedical attendants. Tranap 9 artation4nritished by applying at No. NM PSlNligirLVA.lll.LAtenne,'Wittbington, D.D. • • • . J. STRANG, JAMBS M. xsaitt, _ tinatiermaater' a agent. LEGAL. WLItii:LETTiRB TEFrklffickl upon the Estate of JAMES DATIs, deceased, have been granted to the undersign.d, all persons In eated to the eatd Estate are reqnested to make pay ment, and those baying claims noon the same to pre sent them to CELELES L DESSPQUE. Execntor, Or to hts Attorney, TEEODIRE Mcf , D DOM. mint tb6t. 429 WALNUT` &root. ITATIONERY- & -BLANK BOOKiii nIL oorireacy DIRECTORY—COW _Abkhaz &Lin ottlowaiiiii. that/ Oltoos, Presides's.. hr•Wotrors. owl Sooretarioa. Wo are also orraaroitto . juralob Mow Clompaadei with , . OIETITIOATI Bret. TRAIIBI , IIt BOOK,; - :: r• OLDIE or raimanki. •-' • BTOCK LIDO= • .... • . STOOK- LIDCILIt BALANCES. • ' • X 101137111, OP OAFITAL STOOL, ..:-••••• • ''• DIVIDIID 1001 C.,, • - sitoinws•rirry LIDOIL t , • A 000131? Or WAIN& Of goal suifortidsliail at Low Fria& ' DIC011111! Or: ir 4po Arroirns. , tatra-al 411111 . 0111111TIVErr Htredit. • COTTAGE ORGANS. Not only 'UNEXCELLED, butIINEQIIALLEDIepnr ItT of Tone and Power, detlatted especially for Obareltos and Schools. bnt found to be squall, well &de*" the . Parlor aid Drawing Room. For sale only by S. M. DROOL No. 18 North SIVINTH a couplet. aasortinent or the Perfect -SI ikUntalttlY OA blind. IOHOTOPRA-PH PORTRA.ITI3 OF life else: SplenAid styles amid of natural. ltte•liks B F. itElfdt.R*B lire-sizo'llhotographs oil colors. 800 BPouLtnens at 624 &SCR String:, ;its T6' PLEASE 'ALL--THEY CANNOT:` ' 4 15e silo i v P e d 6 0 r e e e a " ; .• . Ito •fall in their . gr.at variety and fine exeootton to maths- ' • R Sl _VlERthts in o o s e i t ery et di ica to l o olig a v tree er. TVORYT-1?-140-- THAT CONVINCE : - ;.1. you excelealyadada ablilW_Laare — itt,. atyliriiiii • dolor; Inc natural and 10,,.5104 1 ItttlatraiteiF natural ` of fIOWIIMM,.!•,:i ff,..! ta ! ,.. . .. ... I atACk St44 " , A:044 I.LAJ 1!M L Pidal i . et ,-; 4.S;le .41 ' ix, ,;.-, :Lt.". ay..91 aDa41.41 , 70...it4.1 - -f..,,, r0g ,, ,:. • —...— : tedSet Tm PRESS.-PHIIADELPHIA, AUGUST _lB, „1864:, M'ATIOARET.' BLOUNT' S NEW NOVRL. '• . . DOWNIVRESEBVZ: ' • • on. TB& MYSTEBY , AT 3nsiuNq WILL' • BY 111ABOAAST BLOUNT. ILLUSTRATIONS BY DARWIN'. , • PRIOR, FIFTY CENTS, The reader, of this really charming and delightful tale enjoy a rich treat.' Of all the popu lar and &tired. ties Aeries by the same successful ' author or there is not ore that equals the faseinsting interest which charm tering " Donnie' Nteerve " Railed free ofestere. on receipt of prim). * FBEDBRIC A. SS A b y . Pabliehe N 2% ANN Street, N. Y. For ealerby T. B. PITBSSON dt BROS. , and all Book tellers. lt4 A new book by Edmund Kirke, author of " Among the Pine.P. f•nd " Southern Friends. " au thor in the latter portion of this exceedingly readable work gives • a g•aphic and thrilling account of his re centroysterisus visit, In company-with Col. Jaguess. to Richmond. Va. the rebel capital. Their dangerous exploits and adventure* through the army lines, and among the wary Confederates, are described with won derful power and interest. 12mo. , cloth, tinted paper, A fascinating new novel of the "Jane Eyre" style 12m0., cloth, tinted paper, $1.50. • A charming new novel, sad ore that will Wife 'greet praise from ladiers. 12m0., oloth, tinted paper. iL _ *O-Theee books will be Sold everywhere, and will be sent by mall, free, OR recatnt of price, by ego. W. ceIiLETON, Pnbllaher. New York. BLACKWELL ON TAB:TITLES. SECOND EDITION,. REVISED. AND- ENLARGED Have just publbdied PRACTICAL TREATISE ON 'THE POWER TO BELL LAND for the . Nonpayment of •Taxee seeeeeed. thereon, embracing the decicio4s of the Federal:lMP and of the Supreme Judicial Tribunals of the nifirineal States. BY ROBERT S. BLACKWELL: Of the Chicago Bar. A new edition, revised and enlarged BY E. H. BENNETT, • Bvo.. Price $6. BELIE POR 'SEPTEMBER 1 P POSSE'S: SOS CESSPNITT Street. aelft.3l HARPER AND LADY'S PRIZED • _zo_s ORPTICKBER. • . • imai-111 • rattEliVS. $O CHIFSTNUT Street_ ivrAN A:RD.:BIS RELATIONS: A-LA- Illuctrating the' Influence of the Kind on. the B, dy,. thellelations of the Faculties and Affections to the Organs sue their Functions and to the Elements, Objrcte and Phenomena of the External World. By Professor 8 It Brittain, R. D. One elerant volume, octavo, With Portrait of the enthor. Price SUSI. ' PIIDLIODED TIIIB DAY. 'A tBO TBE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO-C , CAL REVIEW, London Edition,' for July, 18M, WSW 130u.K8. .. • MEDICAL. SCIENTIFIC, ' AND MISCELLA_NEOVS, for sale as soon u publishe d, h L I NDSAY & BLAICISTON, Publishers and Booksellers,_ anII. 15 Path SIXTH Street, above CHESTNUT. AeRRE" & EVANS, Successors to . WILLIS P. HAZARD 7914 CHESTNITT Street. Have received -TENNYSON'S NEW VOLUME, ENOCH. ARDEN, AND OTHER. romin.- H ; ITe. ant.lb . ireraph by Hamilt on Alde,atithor of 'Confidences air o fCarriyon ' BIOGRAPHICAL " SKETCHES OF 'LOYALISTS' 07 THE .AMERICAN REVOLIITION, with an historical essay- by Lori nso Sabine. 9 vols. THE MONOMANIAC i OR, sari/LIT HALL ASY LUM By William Gilbert. THE FOREST ARCADIA OF NOR'YEEEN NEW YORK, embracing a view of Re mineral, sgrionitoral, and timber resources. MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS. By the au thor of "The Queen of the County." AzelflA2l. By H. R Prescott, author of " The Ant her Gods. " • _ VOYAGE,DOWN THE AMOOR. By Major Perry MoD. •-,• • - THE NEWSIBTERNAL . E.EVENTE LAW, by Horace K. Dumber. • • • lEli YSON'S ',TRW POEM EI,TOCH • ARDEN, and other poems. by Alfred Tennyson. TES EARLY DAWN, or Sketches of Ohriettan Lite in England In the olden time; by the author of the . Eehonberg Cknta ' with an Introduction by. Prof. Smith. DRIFTED SNOWFLAKES; or, Poetical Gatherings from many authors._ • AZABIAB: An Rptecidc . By Harriet E Prescott. BELIE/lOUS TRAINING OF CHILDREN; by Catha rine 13 Brim,Airt•eecher. '7 •.•-• - pzeso ',outwit. BALLADS. Edited by Frank Moore. , For sale by WILLIAM B. ALFRED MARVEL ano - 000 CELRSTISOT Street, An&A PPLETOWB NEW AMERICIA * :. , •e. CYCLOPEDLL ••• • • • The Agtmey for thle Invaluable Ltbrary of 17idyerael Diformatiou is LI 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also; RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank hire..s• • fell-am NEW Si3CIEELT, FOR 15434. ff i!'!•!? pff! NEW BOOKS. • DOWN IN TENNESSEE. John Gullderstring's QUEST. aulB-watf LITTLE, BROWN, de CO., 110 WASBIBOTON ST., BOSTON, RETAIL DRY GOODS. ♦ NNW ANA MOUT lIMMTION IN HOOP SKINTB. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL - SPRING. ' J. L. & J. O. WEST, No 97 CIIAIEBERS STREET. , Are the 0110/111 of the patent and exeltuaye ntanttfae• turera of tide, • • i. W. BRADLEY'S ' -• PATENTED - DI7PLEX. ELL IPTIC ' STEEL SPRING This invention consists of Duplex - (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingenionsly braised tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest , most etas, tic. flexible, and-durable erring overused, enabling the wearer, in eonsequence or •Ite great elasticity and- gest blames, to place and fold thealrirt when in one as easily and with the same oonvenienCe as a silk pi muslin dress; It entirely obviates and silencesthe only obiers Eons to hoop shirts, viz: lb* annoyance to the wearer •ae well as the public, esiewially in crowded aseembles, carriages, rallroae mrs,chu rch pews; or in any crowded Maio, from s p a c ecul of contracting them tO OCCUPY- Iag a small This entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the skirt the natal : fall and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and'-most stylish and graoeful anyearance for- the street, opera . promenade, or hones dress. I lady aving en joyed the pietuinre,:eonifort; end great convenience of wearing- the' Deplemßiliptie Spring Mit • for a single day, will n :aftartsard dispense with the use of them. They are. the best quality in every part...amity far the lig/Meat; Moet durable, comfortableanfieganomical ikirt•mada , •llar chanterwill be &applied. arabareganir ladles -11r:aciout first- class retail' storm ilk att.Yiarribthioighout the different States. : • .•• • :.;• • . • air.lnattire for tile a. 4, • DOoBLN ELLIPTIC WRING SHIRTS. ;RRADLEY'B — iiurixx ELLIPTIC sKrwr: Very flexible o - folded easily when in nee to occupy a email space, waking the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. M HAFLEICIEL 904 CIIESTIfin Street. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC! SPRING SKIRT, THB MOST POPULAR - AHD IFLIXIHLI BgEPPPARD, WHABLINGEN, & ARBIBON, " lobs oassnivr tjtr*.. PATENT D,TY-P.L B X .31C li - 1,P01,6 SKIRT. - For rale• ' • , 1" .. - . 4.134px, S. E. Oar. EINVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. READLEY'I3 DUPLEX - ELLIPTIC 81EIBIhe ainateit likprniemeut Are haim:ener MA in LADIES ' SKIRTS, and al: Amide of - , • . ..SUPERIOR EXCELLING'S. arawni STODDABT la BRO., 450, 4551, ald 450 11..111100711D su3•lm ff • . !.. ,• • • • .0 X; OAM:0 1 :X :1214 1 44:E at • W. 'ir:.ANODtir , /§l.§l3V" s. sworn) street aaa sa 8131.0781R1iY Streii. • # LARGE STOCk Or TIOTHS, TASSUWERES, VESTINGS, £c.. At fair Prices, Y)nrchaeed before the rise, independerei , Of veld gamblere,by the package, piece, or yard. Oar motto is ,to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see ch. 4 stock. The Army and Nary trade has our special at tention. : . and-Im 111BN DUCK FOR ,SUITS. L Stperb.quallty, white and Cgoied. ' • ' Ratnrillisolor, extra heavy. Coating Linens, fancy Drilla. • • - • Wide fine black4,lpacas. • • • ' White Marseilles Vestinp. ." MO advance in Summer Ca:minion*: Tine Stock forlitunmer and Tall. . . • • LAWN& Good styles from 28 to 80 cent'.•s'et•••• , .i rn Sumer dress stuffs low. . (306P88 & 00N.." . Tr 22 S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET el . . 1 LOBINO OUT BUMMER DR71148".1 GOODS AT LOW PRICES. • . _•-'‘ • . A great variety of styles of Otis season's inocirtallellfr from A/cents to $l. ..... Beet Pacilli Lawns at 8736 teats. . Figured Brown Lamas at 31% cents: • • Tract - LaTis At, 40, 50, 62 and 87% Gents. •Beat makes of Muslims, Calicoes, Mahal:as, and all kinds of Dotaestie Goods, far below the inano.faeturer's Prices.hi_ , • White Berate and Luna Shawls. Silk Grenadine Owls. 600 all-wool Ctudeleere.Shawls,4l2.2s,worth 41.50. B. fiTEAL & BOA, .IYld • Rah 1113 and NIS Aortb TEINTH fltrest. WCAMLNB OUR LAWNS. Lawns, brown ground, nest Agars& 'Mc Lawns, ivhlte ground, neat figured, 44e. Thickaback and Bath Towels, larmaasortment. Bird's Bye Linen Towels. . Extra Mae Damask Towels. . • Shetland Woobßhawls for tomtits, Bathing flannels, red dadirsy_ 178 JOHN R„. EITOK, ,TO M ARCH Urea Tke attention of LADIES ABotrr 11LL 1 7.• Pl . O Tlllorrripr the `• kea Shore," *tigar mud { Please," '" the Conntry,' is trispaily invited to the extenalve• stork of WHITE 6001)8, saitable,for_l3l:3M4 4E4 for WILM BODIES. 11103 _crtoty• aesortment in offered In Lase l at sad Wo r ked Wirings and Insertings, Veils. Handkerehlefe„ Collars,Blseves, and in plain and fancy Plaid Btrioed and•Figored White Goode . T pßibss MOtH aILOW , TIIII2' PREBREIT RETAIL YAMS. 100 Printed LinenearnbrieDrewirs. _ 100 pi•sios - TasktiLA apt :111Wiliall 1.41 E. M. NEEDLES. •10Se•MMMM'. WYRNIT. 3.VARntir GOODS. FOR THE 'ARMY AND NAVY. EVAN MILITARY FURNISEtERS: 418 ARCH -STREET, •-• - , riuwaii;wf4:, ms agi. *wow , riebrunitai-iO4 991,10117,0 a a itcr fvf; , BaPas n '' • - 4 , -gtemiate. !' Beills1;1411"' 4'lll iii3AirFasitig4.7l B PAN • te"s " B"lrs-alk4 = , ti.ilie'toomallisi oitit , et: q u Alieitti Writazi VDT4I/13 ent. is Axis lrimsok*tworoi: ne4 Amin UrAyAl4.l The f*railtr; of the Treasury gives notice that sub• eorlpttoi ewm be received for Coupon Treasury Notes. payable threeyeare from August 13th, 1664, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and threct-tonths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. Those notes will be convertible at the option of the' holder at maturity into six per cent. gold-beano; bonds, payable not lees than Ave nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government maye/Seit, They will be Issued in denominations of siO, $100; INKNV $l,OOO, and 16,000, and all subscriptions must b. for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be trait emitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the 'receipt of the origins; Certificates of Deposit as they can be Prepared- AR the 'notes draiv 'interest from /input lb, Poisons making deposits subsequent to that date must. pay the . interesiaoorued from date of note to date of deposit. Puttee depositing twenti-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commlbsion of one•onarter of one percent., which Will UMW by the Treasury Dopa•tment upon the re ceipt of a bill for.the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deeesite. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOIN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering g higher nits of interest than any'other, and Oil Sege is curif y.; Any savings bank which pays its depoeitoriin United States notes, considers that it is pky int in the best cireulating medium of the coimtri, and; it canitof pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in 'otsiaindnit)securitioiti of in notes or bolds payable in flovernllield Mar. It is equAlly convenient a a temporary or permanent biveetrnent. The notes can always be sold for within a fiastion.of their fado end accurnalated interest, and are Om best semiiity with lucks as collaterals : for die testince. anl6-tigluda 00/114CRT!IBLE INTO . & SIX-REBrOENT. 5.20 In additionito the very. liberal interest on the notes for tkree years., this privilege of conversion, is now . worth about three per cent. per annum, for the migrant' ratefor 6-2nltonde is not lose thou nine. Per- eent:e.. miu., and before the warthe premium. cat eim•per-eent. United States etecks was over twenty per cent; n' w ill be seen that the actual prat on this lean, at the prolien4 market rate, is not leas than ten per cont. POT minim. ITB yaskevon FROM Binerrou MIIDTIUIPAL But aside : fin*. all the'.ti4yaikfilpn we hanWenume mended , a special Act a . .Asiine* sisssildif 411 bonds and Treasury . notesfr‘ossi*xif:idaiXt4in. Oa the ace rase, this 'exemption is worth abOnt two per cant, pee amnum. 'according to the; rate of taxation in various puts of the country. • It Ii believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those Issued by the Government. In: aft other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private partiee, or stock companies, or separate coin mnnities, .only,. is pledged for. payment, while' :the whole property of the country is held to secure ttelita* chargeof all the obligations of the United. States. • ' ' • While -the Government offers the most liberal terMS 'for its loanvit believes that the 'Very efrongest appeal: will be to theloyalty and patriotism of the People.' OomPiled iY3O Duplicate:certificates will be issued for all depoeite. The party depositing must endkree upon the'ortgfriar certificate the de nomination of noteere,:oa,.whe ther they are to be homed:tribli# orjpityaboio . Order. When so endorsed)t!ztinii 'be left with the omoer relying iis;forWsiitie4 ° to 'thit•Tiaatinzy" Department. ' • . , , . Seilscarmealsegaßiliptaanran,•by,the Treasurer of the United Sp sterist - .Washington.,the. several aseistant Treeanrers and designated DapositArjes, and by the First National Bank of, .M 1840104; P a.; Second Zia, tional Bank of Philadelphia, Pa, ; TiggdWational Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.; .iiattilag-Bank of Phila delphia. t t 'tree ft. .* t..,3,0 ALL BEWECTAIIII pMpl.NWkwElas throughout 'the country will give further iiformattou and Anop okegrrr ,Tp RIBERS. anl3-12t 7 R... 1- la.-WAIL.. • • IMECCEW DT.e.zatyrre_i. isAtzux . • • - • ...mir.Rwaram, • • .(IEI3Z4NAIXPIi) DEPOSITORY • - , 7INATICIAL iAONNT , 'UNITED ITATIEL , Ifider instructions from the Treantryildpartment, 'ilDiliank is prepared to receive subscriptions to the new, 'Gild - iBIIIIOd - 011 Three Years' Treasury Notes with Con. *a attached, hearing interest , at the rife of two cents .:51a, on every 8100: „These Treasury Notes are convertible at maturity, at .disoption of the holder. into U.S. - 6 per eat. Bonds, linterest payable in coin) redeemable after Ave years, ..snd payalmt in twenty, froM August 16, NM. Interest allowed from date of subscription to August td, and on all subscriptions after that date the accrued interest will be required to be paid. DAVID D. PAUL. President. aal-1m July , 90. 1864. NATIONAL EURO! 7.30 110011111, 16011P . ONS fikIiTACkIED. • • • s . . . DEBT PAYABLE ER:i3./ gEk . hkern(s. • . . AtLi-. .IrlLt The prinelpal le payablsiiilairful money at the end of . Bests ; or, the bolder hai ' the right to demand at „ :hat time HI 5. AO BOADEI .AT PA_LIASTAAD or TFIII CAMEL Thia privilege is Valuta:4e; as theta; EL IP Monde are our titan popular Loan, and' I£re noir • isellizig at eight per dent. Premium hahecriptions received in the nenal meaner, find tho appeal.and" oropoies of 'tin ieora4ri of tin Treasury. , toiretbor with oniOirecilart, and alOtileaniloiri informa tion. will to ihruitied on stodicatio* "tan" Olio& g.cri.7611!11.a1 , CO:; • . - so4ps.szoix•vrti; , i.rst*4 4rans , GLOVES, 41211101eh1 l a) Eiettili 40fititt r , KEN I S.RVANVOXVO got:PODS, LACES a Pliz§stri4V l 4M oB ... • • iliwklarthey • niirin Tin wasnisitz 1710-sr 001MiG GLASEara • JAMES S. 'ESA:LE:A SON. mistixamm tintilTs iew wr ags°l***Ast • LOOKING • GTA:A. SSES, ; *Via Cliiraiitir. Odle' ' wort': thitarivals. ;0 kukiitii*,inattßO'n'• Tiorn* . *l l l lo 74*Aili t. 4.1134 I a B fl HA:Ms ssziownprgrinnuor Non esivum: mime .suanoin jilt. 1. co.etimilviionsleir , :t•lito.f J. R. MICELEN*II:4 4pc).4. ezxstu , PROVIBIOIi ihralants, OURI 01 mg . 1 ' r xCEL BZ O R T Illlo4lL-1161114 gain. soa 144 and 144 Naailk.ifi/OffTl3i4aC. t Natwiten Arch and Via atre4lta, jairtly-selebrata4 "4.1.64L8104" • HAM an .arid by J. , 11 k co. Az M atyle pecliar to ani wawy,arp-'iraaalY iyaraa ITBl,' Ara 'of Walston!. ' hie from ttli• taste of 'salt. awl ars I.l.4lfOoPttlAt."l7..rifillll; *ar now c?sterea 24?! 1. eds.. bk - wi*tntbapai rtrAIVE t • u , ' , it.- 600 Baskets Latour Olive R ll. 2 1 t LOVA 100raeSiOtrICAIX. - thtvtillpOrtation. wind reira B ilteraWOrtflll3rAta r4,4,1Z4igq i 2 1 ,) 4 6 .1" 4 " 1./11:116 A,_ W'ret...ll3 49 1 0 3 f1 r # T 41 1. 4nei.4i 411PLIZILL.1101 • • Ai^ 7dit kaohomatantit NI Nor '4411 FIN*NCL&I SEM= GMT BOND. AT PAR.: L MEE JAY COOKE 'as CO.. • Ilk :114 SOUTH THIRD. STREET MEDIFICAC 1 ; 310TR1 0 1x ,, , t !!!,- 1.1 S • • W...4) -•••1,i AZ • • InnitiftirrlN O' The obJesi of the . felleeetatehilie lee!foelh • •;• •r• ,: • • so :lc c MENV, • • 4. loving for its bodolorisidablo facts: RBASONABLE, *Making . fOitif igO of Nature; and BOT ETB G-mPORTANT, es it reveals the only true rationale for the PEII:SkOAL ILLS OF TO THE DISEASED. Pearly five years ago Professor 0. H. BOLLES located himself in the city of Philadelphia. at No. 'MO WAL NUT Street, and announced biz great discovery in the therapeutic application of Magnetism, Galvanism : And other modifications of 'Electricity' for the cure of the most obstinate, amt.:y - B.nd ciirony,diseagen, In announcing to the pub1i411.180011617 so intimately connected with; the well-bafig of our race, it may be deemed proper to make a few prefatory remarks to pre _ pare: the mind of the reader for the reception of evi dences and facts too. incredible for belief. This discovery Is the result of more than ten years' load and scientific investigations.; : It develops not only a reliable rystem for, the •diagnosis of disease, but the only . efficient and reliable . mesas of cure. Its great 'superiority over all other systems for the cure of die ' ease has been praettcallytested for more than ten years, and for.five years In Philadelphia. where twelve thou -114MA invalids bays been treated,' suffering from almost every . form arid condition of disease common to all set ' Liens of our country, who,.after treatment byllad Most eminent medical-men in Philadelphia,' Boston, New York'," and , Pther 'cities, had been given sp . as • Inca: cable; and. in nearly evergssase a psifeee eire had been Affected. ' . • 7 1:p • • ;Mai* of the most obstinate of the above cities irsiitite 'hays been warranted by special „centred, and 'not a iota» boobs" made in any warranted case. to bar - dutitible evidence of the foregoing statement, we - adduced in the following advertisement testilasoiaids: . 'free' citbene of Philadelphia, who had suffered;fiiin : f 14')of CelnyliGat It di seases for 'four, ten, 1 4 . 0441447" years, and 'bad availed themselves of theliesilisoAlilt. Skill in this and other cities, and np'l4i Carable. but afterwards were fiali4t7ol to ' . hy a few application!' of Slecirinitlf;.' • • s; , 'finch an am.* of evidence . as Will hesuatter'. appear. fn, • this; adveriteeMent Is not merety'to show that Profintsor, BOLLES Lae made an important dlicovely in the fp., plication of, Electric ity as, a therapeutic agent, bat ,em: ;: phatlysllyto shim that nenrly . an ,dteessrwl44. have been considered incurable in all Past ages and are so tionsidltred at , the Present time by the .roost eminent • medical inen,,,,can be speedily and permanently oared by. the different mOdifications of Electricity: when ap , plfed: in lionnerty with his,diseovary . of the action of Electricity the We are criTirig .,% .,! , dfurther,ydtatgolatritel . ._Ven..tOciire, a certain class oz,nrsetiees acknowpet, tetra:arable by' any known -process of medication-diseases that . never have, nor never can be controlled, only.by his 'mode of applyilla the various modifications of Electri c*. We are often asked for what diseases 18 Electricity beg adapted t In reply, we would say, for ill diseases to which flesh is heir—acute, or chronic, inflammatory or paralytic. In all oases where medicine is beneficial, an& in all cases beyond the influence and control of medicine.. Electricity has. the power of arousing the vital force by changing its polarities, thereby regula ting secretion, excretion, &gelation, and circulation 'and bringing the system back to a condition of bantionr and health. Thousands of the most reltible individuals in this hity who have been treated at' No. 1220 Walnut street can and will vouch' for the above statement of facts in their own astonishing cures. We verily believe that we have cured inore obstinate diseases daring the live' years o .our'preactiie,city ofl_4gradelphialhan,all the medics " ! men that have ever Prac"-d Oetrodthr • L u op iskegik.'lieminpethically, or b 7 'any 'other pithj. nisisisattaieilli*look like boasenV,but itid' rue s every word of it; for who ever heard of such astonish- Who shall proofed, estimate the incalculable blessing thus eo speedfly curEillinnod.on suffering hum an ity, when, instead of being'iips.lll'for months, and thrown on beds of languishing: lomith is restored by this treat ment, in many csees almost instantaneously ? In con clusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic, neuralgic, consumptive. rheumatic, pars"; litic, epilectac. and, in fine, all those on whom medical,. treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failime, that there is still hope in your Mee, and a fair chaumefoi your reeovery, at Ee. 1220 WAIIIIIT Street. AgToisrisKaiG r •lbratfA i rtki r The folloWing - report is not the.result of , hearsay, or , ,far-off certificates, or reports oi,men of deabt(cd ve rapity,,laut fromreliable businessoutd.professional men fin our 444;7 zaid4d, whose report igue arrived at: after .weeks Of , careful investigation; at LREtWALNUT Street, ^where Profearor BOLLES has'been testing hie discovery - in the etatliention.of Electricity, for therapeady and per manent, cure +of ..etc:ntO and chroni;tf,direases, for five yearsAnwhieh time he has-treatedWierethan twelve thousand invalid's With• success. . RECK & FEW RELIABLY lozps ra,rtaraDEvem ' ,;:We. - the untleisianea, having heen!:treated for obsti nate diseases at co. 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, which hadiesisteni for a loll& the, treatment of the meet eninentesedlial =entail:Lis aud,also, haring witnessed Cie results of his treatzdyni.; ou a great nom- ber of our acqtaidntanceis and froths, for acute and chronic diseases, do therefore take grkat pleasure in re c.ontutending to the public his important discover's% Re has been located three Years at No 1220 WALNUT Street, testing his treatment; on many thousands of our Most reliable citizens .by,ids new discover), of an plying, Magnetism,; and• other modifications of Eleitricity,And,,havine watched hie success in the speedi,an d,permatient Wires of hundreds of our friends, Roswell as ourselvee, r and, especially. that clam of, die esiewniver benefited by medicinea ; therefore, 'L Resolved, That we, the andersigned;regard the great mimes' wchave 'witnessed for months in the treatment 'of Conkumptfort; Rheumatism, Paralysis, Insanity, Diabetes; Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, , imitraliBlBs Anitenia, Asthma, Ague Chille, Contraction of Limbs, St. Vitui* , Dance, Coldness Of Peet,Hands, or . ' Head ; :Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; Epilepsy,: Hs- 1. Whitn Swelling, Mental Depression ...Neu,: rel'giii, t Withered Limbs, Convulsions: Palpitation of the Heart, and Lockjaw , as indubitable evidences o f Profeeier B.'s scientific oppll, _ t aloa of illeotricity for' the speedi mire of a ll IttrabifWl.. ***. E. A. Steele, M. D., No. 6 South Twelfth street; Shriver Raines street, Germantown; L. C., Stock ton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia; john McCormick, 1220 Bidge avenue; Charles R. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley ; Emanuel _Rey, 707 Sansom , street, attorney. at -law . Isaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; N. N. Nash, 012 South Sixth street; H. Craig, 1226,,,Arch stree6,.l3B - Broad•street ; Robert D. -Work, 61 North . Third street; le O. Cruil,northeast , corner Tenth and . Market atreete.; • N: 8.--P.cofeesor BOLLES takes pleasure inreferring -the Mak to the above-unities, and the following, whose certifientes , have been!. or will be given:in f e n good Of humanity: ' ; ' • .. 1 ''' ' ' , Judah Levy, Bronchial ConatimPtiOff,‘-No. 614 South Front street ; EdWard T..„Evans, Preiclietief- the M. E. 'Chem:dr, Dispepsta of tong ectandineLdringttis, and Limbos°, No.' MSS Helmuth street; NfillfaigH. Bitable, ParelYais of lowerlimbs TaraN4**ling Epilepsy* publisher Of the Watiohat '.6ferchant; 40:;126 South Second Street, Thomas Owens, Congestionof the Brain, and severe Hemorrhage of the Longs, an ae s. Arneilcan Efotel„Pbßudelnitia J ames ,Nrlgent. D. 01: n for Oars an d ringing and roaring ilea- Rio a * , Fifteenth Mid Bedford knots; Iforf9tn,Sieenti Db 2, ea Spruce strcet;TheMOS H on,Did betas,, Roca: Mills, WentP h il adelphi achrrirl.Str , F4* , boot,'-Rketimatilotit. ograilias, 6/ o okestaxtiptpet,; B.- T. DesilYer. ehronic Neuralgia 9 44:Niai n 41 a P / 7 itheumattsm,Yo../ 736 Chestnut etreet t O H.Car**, Chronic DrePonala , aa4. Innafkilqa. tia n a'tila.,ktdoe 7B, Chestnut arid Fortiet h strottit peorge*.,,Freed, sof. lam, No. 102 North atrim4; Anthony garl. noYicensumPtioa, No. Market street; Edward malion, Consumption , . No. 12275'rontstreett Charles lL , htrigg,Dyepepaia. and CoustiP4ousi Tflofh artiLArtilt • street s; J.- Racket; Ohm& Broochithio r gionAlPfithl. and Congestion of .the Brain, No:MB oallowhilL Mfeett r 'ift:l , fciONOI.II6IATION 17024. 1 'IL E; WEST CBESTRE;: AVADEIa. PROF, BOLLS & MOWN, ' sse Mastic year oti can month% 3 so6nmenses on the firm TUESDAY, the:6ll' of„„September next, and , clotee on the tat °fluty + f• t• / 1 - 4,10 'NUM" mtg. "' r '''''"""'", • :" . 1 1 0 Y 42,31 41710PL1t meetPreSarll 4 oV: l4 :4 6l6 or Th ildnela rrwiulrepienta ; .1 ` desir;* ' :taught Uatitia 'reas f aid —31 ,a4 1 ,c,a4 °tl ?l' l 7' / ins! Teashere, who„ have, no conw tioo,with,any other info of my netvdisceiery 4:0111,,,,,aret sehooL - , • o f meat,” - !S c ots, 4114 I*. at, the 1 11rtituticm, ng; Ref catalognegandTalliinformitivriN tO t • - ft ,Ifd Proft ""‘) *' .1 .1 • . 109/i• n ovel; , WALNUT littree Fpfl P ;e • /4.4 31/C1 Ifinmig...yrOßßAZL. 4111 ; I Pku i‘uall:ped! t iDetP l°l i44lP# si f /444I trt/Plrt, ,„o El ttb e. ,- )ti_ L .t " ; A 3,„ P e n sisp i(46 ire; ' 141440 0110044%t4it, tO ft lt •th a i l t. ? Vl° mit **l" - . I, r } 5 • , 15.'S 1.0'14 •5.5 42it A ••••?. telt, 1., , "111. 4 4 .43441 4 rw.r.'- I~A , w -440 ,4441 4/.43 ;1. 4 4,1 u,4 .BAZA,AR, NINTH AND SAWN jinx , at' aeta ::Atipribl; HAVE , (11 0 trevittlEs, minuets • O,ICSAVIItD ItIORNIAG •AtEXT, IRV' el Oa Ompri , ing about , . J ...; .• ...FIFTY - 110101 K . spited to harness. and the saddle. Fall descriptions at , AlBO, a donkey donkey cart, and barmen. ideo,new and ?second band . carriages , Hight wagons. with irk iCil the sale will con;m- nue. r _A. leo. single and double harness, saddles, bridles, wnie, covers, &c. Air No postpooemont on ice...lnt of weather. • ftPali- of horsee, dm., on Wednesday-o pri mit. °misses and barn eee at vate sale.. on lOU ALFRED H 6sir NESS,' Auctioneer. AUCTION - BALE OF' CONDEMIND amiss. 71: • WAIL DSPAAVICENT• valp4llXP D061.11•11,OPPICE OP CHIRP QUAIITBRICAISTM wasirizrron, D. C. Augne..3, 195 A Will be sold at. Public auction , to the highest bidder, at the Omen and places named below, viz: -Reading. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY. August 18, UAL . . Altoona. Pennsylvania. THURSDAY. August 25, 1864. ' Lebanon, Pennsylvania,•THUßSDAY . September 1964. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania" THURSDAY, September TWOHURD REA (NO) Cavalry Horses at each place. -These Roma have been condemned au unfit for thy ,Cuvalry.service of the Army. For Road and Perm purposes, many good baxgalm may, be bad, Rones sold stegly. , Telma: Cash in United States Currency. . • JAMBS A. SEM Lieut. Colonel,anzi 011ie Quartermaster. ami•WS Cavalry' Ritr.all• EZEEDI ~ _ As L' : PRACTICA. BOOK-KEEPER DE '.*SIZABB-aiii:IISGAGEMBEit. " Goad rareractoe; Tears' axperlencez 7No objpction to be getterolly amoral b * ipolima. Address '" Box 2160, " Post OM. • • • • anl64t EMPLOY,MENT HOUSE, THE LARD- Oat and 'moat reliable, for oily and cortnt - ry. Has always a good selection of capable personae with Eood refeninoem Americana, Meth. 'English, Trench, Ger mane. Scotch. Welsh, and newly-landed emigrant.. ea Gardener*, -Pam Bands, Coachmen, Watc, men. Et,. Cooks, Chambermaids,Seamstresses. Lanudreases, Waitresses, and genera l Ffonsework Seriiants Also, Colored Servants. Nos.-802 and 804 LOCUST Street, above Eighth. WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COM- V 1118810 N HOUSE. a LAD, 16 or 17 years of age, to AFelot in the'Conntine• house ana mate himself VIM"' Address, is handwriting. aaPttar.a. WANTED—A PARTNER, WITH / W e gl e tut L lts m or e; t6 B r d into the Steam Saw Kill and Claitertown, Buck e e B :annty a . ds P e a B :" •Aslubleartat:* W r ANT-ED-BY A MAN O . F EIIrFER2- • • inamt, • SITUATION as Agent la n the s o4_F:att ,- Airete pup= dervelop4F and .),T0 .. 1 11 . 1 retercisame given. Addre•v C.C., Presupom . 3 WANTED- = A. YOUNG MAN A-3 AS sietant Book Keeper in a Market street Rouse. None need apply unless they have had some experience and eau come well recommended. add mei, In hank writing of applicant, "Box 1007, "Post Office. &in,. a man as Porter anlB-31° WAIITED-IN A. WHOLESALE COT WARETONGO AND WOOD AND WILLOW MOUSE two active SALESMEN. Onefrom New Jersey mid one. from Penbaylvaala. Those with as established cub trade preferred. A liberal salary will be paid to agar/retie mac. tit best of reference rectairge. Addrees "J. F. 0.." st this Mace. sule.6t., ANTED TO PURCHASE-AN IN tsrentln e Who%silo Grocery Goose, by a party Who bag $O,OOO cash capital,-Address Box 10i3.:an18-6t! . WANTED T.O-RENT-A. .M 0 DE- M= RATE SIZED ROTTEB t alreisity_fFratshod,ln a plea sant pa rt of r• city.'Addreils "W:W.. " 'Protolfice.' 10' 4111:• TILE 431T1I8ORTBER :WISHES TO -purchase for sash) a •FARM of one or two hun dred sores, In Northern or Western • Pennsylvania. It anat. be in gelid enitiration, with all the ateoes guy buildings for a well. regolated farm. AddressD. Box NM. WASHINGTON, D. O. • - • an.9.1n1: S7>OCK"); T S 4I ' . I O ,I AND , ou'mo .lYr it a iorL e:Crld§. at 6 perAtex4. for s t..rn? iqyears. • , CHARLES RHO/LDEi. Co vairmaer . N0..30 . Swag, RR .AHMSTITUTES. VET_EReN.AB d SUB '. • STITIITII, . before )0 o'clock this morning, for hleh vitt - par $OOO crib in hub, at 400 LIB GARY Blroaty bail& of ibollastom Ware. '' , CARERRRY ALCO„ , 400 LIBRARY. St.. pRINCIPALB 'FURNISHED WITH gni:min:lles on a , sina3Yeosnmtaxion. Best city re for. F. W. WILSONA lt. r ' ' 605 SANSOM Street. Q8(10 WILL RE PAID -FOR A SUB. _44) fiTITIITE at 104 MARKET . Street, abate Fx , pt, Camden. Anply:fortbwith. • le BOARDING. BOARDING:L—TWO' BBOOND:STORY , UMW TO mat at 13 Wiwtb TENT/T eK spit* EDUCATIONAL: . . PROM). STREBT LOAIrRIifY FOR BOYS. 337tontli BROAD . ' Street.' If '10 . 1"11, A. I,lnelpal. • Ditiesreenmed oruMONDAY. Serd 6, 186 a. New Catalogues now ready •and may be had at, :Messrs. Ashford's, under tbe Continental Hotel; at Hr. Hoyt's, Tenth and Chestnut streets, and at the plinth paldlookstolea. aulS thste9r, EST GROVE BOARDING SCE OOL •• FOR. GIRLS, ,CHESTER COUNTY. PA-. THOMAS P. COWARD, Principal.—The,22d semi-annual snastort of this Institution will' commence on the SECOND DAY. the 7th of Eleventh month next. The situation is pleasant and health ful, nea r Weat,Grove Station, on Batt. Central R. II: The course of instruction is thorough and • extensive, incluling Latin,French, 'Drawing, Book keeping, aid•Teleiraphing. For circulars, &c . ad tress the Principal, as above. . suit; th'ltn BUSINESS EDUCATION -Y 0 UN G Men prepared for the onenting House sod' linsineee lifiat CR ITTEN DEN'S COM id ERCIAL COLLEGE, 037 CHISTNIIT Street, corner of Seventh. Practical inetrection in Book-Keeping. in all its branches; Penmanship, plain and ornamental; Mercan tile Caicelatione, &c, Telegraphing by Sound and on Paper taught by one of the best ofyra.ctica.l Operators. Students inetrected separately . and received at any time. Diplomas, with the Seal of the institution at lathed, awarded on graduating. Catalogues containing westienlareArerniebed untie. on application: ":'nuif-/s• VRCIL'DOWN BOARDING SCHOOL . FOB DlBLS,'Ercildeirn, Chester County, Penna.:. The ;winter term will commence lath mo. 10th, 1854. Terms, $7O per session of twenty' weeks for Beghsh branches and Languages. Drawing or Painting. $5; Music: CO.. Circulars • can be obritned of S. D ad- LINOTON, - 133 • South FOUeTH Street, or of the 'Principal,: RICELLED DAJILINGTON, Jr., Ercildown, Chester co., .. • • • . aul4 stuthlin RISTOLANURDING SCHOOL FOR Tt GIRLS wll on the first Second-day In the Pigthmonth: . For elven Lars applr tot_ itu3-tuthe-2111. .EUTII ANNA 7.CE. PrihriPal. CHE Gißt STITUTIC. N,G LIS H _ AND FRRROH BOARDING' AND DAY ROITOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES (15.27 and 15139 SP RiltA St., "Philadelpbia), will reopen on TUESDAY, September 20th. Letters to the above address Will receive prompt attention.. Personal application can be made atter Au gust DJ, 1864 to MADAME D' EISRV I LLB, , aul7-lin Principal.. SE AND KINDERGARTEN AT : Ninth andl3plng Garden will be REOPENED li•ipteiliber.l24l, at 1914 MOUNT VERNON Street. GERTRUDE W. WIGTON. ••• •• • - • HARRIET B. •D AEI, I NGTON. sznre ..; , :,.:.:MARY E. MMARY ~.E. ..W.ILKINSO.N'S SCHOOL J-x-•-'.*ORLITTX.E GIRLS removed to 118 Nsrth ELE VENTH St. - Thorough instrcictionin French, Music. and .Draw - Six pnrillevecitived as boarders. anl6-3t* • - WOODLAND • SEMINARY 9 . WOOD ! LAND TERRACE, 'WEST PETLADELPHIA.- Bev. EBERT REEVES, A. M.; Principal, (late of the Cbamberaburg Seminary Position opens September. 14th. A Day and liiiarding•School for Toting Ladies . Experienced Teachers; tastruction solid, choice. and thortugh. Circulars dept on application. an 1641 'WE SBUR itivtE - MINARY , FOR R YOUNG LADIES evill,,be reopened on VOID:3D Eept 6. PA'CIECIILiLIIS. _containing references, &c., address the Misses CHAP ALAN,-lizin4mis,,ilolmesbnrg •P. cPhiladeipnia City. . , an 1,6-1 m . . 17MUSES CASEY. &MRS. BEEBE'S 111,..._ GLUM . wed -FAEROE •BO ARDING audt :D kr- SCHOOL, BO: 1703 WALNIPP' Street, will RR OPEN .oloWIDIOISDAY•• the 14th of September. - ' ari.4‘2m . PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, N. B. - 0 - our:aer• 'of OBRSTNIPP and BIOSITERNTH Straka, wilt 'teopen on MOD DeY September 6th.. L. BAR ROWS. Jl4O. G. R: McEL *OY. Principals. aultl-lne EtLAISELPGIA. COLLEGIATE IN STITUTZZ FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. WO ARCH Strget.: Rim 'CHAS. A - SMITH, D. D., f. CLARENCE SMITH. A!-7K.1, Principals. • • • . • • _ Bluth Year. ThrealPertments: Primary, Acade mic, and Colkeine. Fall college couree in Mambo!. .Matheinatice, higher Roe Ugh, and Natural Solana-, for 'those•Who graduate- Modern Languages, Music, Paint ing, and Blocutioe by the bast readers. For elm:Gans, gliPil ikt 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or addreae BoXIIM • P._*(). Philadelphia. • ••Theatextaataion will commence on MOndiy, MPS , * her lath. • ap•2o.6m* SDALUSIA. INSTITUTE-L HOME DOA4D/NO-SCHOOL POR•BOTS,•at Pa.. I'l mites tram Phtledeliptaa. H. T. WELLS, A. M. Reetdr. ' BEFEAEXCES. -Rt. Rev...Alone/1 Potter, D. DS.. LLD:, and Bt.. Rev. Wm. B. Stevens, D. D. sull-lm • a ILIT A 11. 7 i. COLLEGE; AL4Bi'.l TowN, Penn& „within three hears' ride of P,hl7 ladelphia; chartered by the State; pro Sided with spa -1510118 pounds and ballastss,- and °posted: in May last with ever 4ne hansiittd pantie, Commences isanottbeista . skin Sepcsmber SO: - For circulars, address Rev. /11 L. BOFFORD,'A - X .:President:" nolo-Ita II I • 111` Z . I : OD * ' BURY; ot!—An excellent , Scheel. and a cheerful atuthappy home fot boys Fur. Cirotilars,address the Princhual. Carl° 1013 it(f.l44. . :E VOITNG LADIES!. ustaTacrai OF HATBORO, • . • • Rev. Olio. HAND. A. M.-, Prtnelpal. Established ten yeare since. Dellghtfulty located df teen . miles -north of Pbtladelphia. A well appointed and thorough SCHOOL, and a safe and pleasant BOMB for' limited number of pupils. Reopens MONDAY, Sept. llth. „For circulareaddreas thePithcipaL au9.l2t* ENNSYLVANIA __DILLITLRY -a: 'ACADEMY,. AT WEST CHESTER. The duties of this institution will be resumed .02 THURSDAY, September ist. at 4 o'clock P. . Cirtniara, containing full information marl" ob. tainedtof .DA M ES H. ORNB, Ben No . No. '620 OHM. 4417 T Street, - or of VOL. THEODORE HYATT, stub-lm • President Penns; Mllitary•Academy. A.ll NVOLLEGE: - BORDENTOWN; EMF is plessantlY located on the 'Delaware River, about thirty miles by railroad front philadelphla. .Thorough Instruction is Given in tits, common and . higher branches of 'mash, and superior irvautagea are furnished in the Ancient and Modern lingu.ges, Drawing, Painting in all its branches. •Vocal and, Instrumental Music. For Catalogues, ak dross. • • Env. JOH.PI H. BRAKILIAY A. . . aza-6w " • i'reaidegit,. • MISS MARY,E.,THRQPP,WILL RR- Ax-a•-_,OPRNIterENGLISII and PRRNOH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADISS, at No. 1841 '0113132 . .N11T Sireet; PhileJelphia,. on the 12th of S. Umber. For circulars, until• the let of September, ad. dreee Mrs TGRoPP,lralley Forge; Pa. eu2-15w• '..CIIIII O IWOOri ... NJ , . *URN WAITE' DAY.IIOISRDIS CO . :, PA. ''''Thti . fall a/Haton of the above Ineittutlon wit cow. common on the .12th of the fair month (Sigttember). or , paxtiottlatit'attply to ElAttlilliL ALSOr, Prilte!PlLL_ ' tjylD -&m Delaware Water Oap, Monroe no.. +-a- T SRIRRII3''RCROOL FOR GIRLS AND SMALL BOMB; on School lease Germantown, wEll riopealon thertth. of 9th month. The usual branches of as English education will be taught, and we feel war. tinted in Eelieving that the competency of the temaher . .• Deborah 13. Eolith, will make lt , destrable to :rersatslo. "Raiz:l44re the school. Jr`tpar • -- • , LITs la BOARDING fiCHOOL,:g milesbeyoiams. CAGE %OR EN SEMINARY -11- ais. ana zones from Glen Riddle,_on'The We/Weber RaU road ..;Tborou eh and in !Mathematical Natn , . 1304 sdence . , laagllB4oB, and,,Bnglish. ,Prsetleall lea• Dena Sn resit° g nod Civil En ;blearing. If Ina library .:and apparatus. Number of penile Melted._ Regina Sept. Poplin have benente or a home. , Refers to John Oi app . at Son o '99 South' Third' •strest' Thoe Claflon ! llth , and 'Prune i•Jbli' H. Me hl SOO .WaUut: ess • : Rev. J. HENRY BA.RTO_,N Pe e ns. 1,22-Itm k , • VITALLGIR'GRIRN • 6./10VER'S NEW ORICEITNIIT - STREET IHRAI RS. THIS BVIOUNG, The 6rend RomantiA LAaDc ilNSptactlie Ott, TEC& wONDERPUL LAMP. Presented after three mamba' active prepsrate% is style of unprecesestsd magntdceree, replete an pole- •." &Mal Transformations, )Ifetrniflernit Scenery Moan) ea, Superb coetancee.and Properties. derAW .." Monte and Mamma. ROVER'S I , IISW CHENTIfi nr•• erEKET THEAtTB.L. • IMPoRt. APT' ANARIVIRCIAIf Put ON SATORDAT bV,PGING, AnBl 4 tOth• , on tirely and 50 ., e1 Penne will e introdacei , Isto this magnificent Spectacle, being nothing teas that. FOUNTAIN nlt COLONIST/ WATERS. The Identical one an lonic tber 'GREAT A PPRACTIVG IN ARRGAI•B_IIII9Rini. And acknowledged by the entire Mee of New Twk to be one of the most In gentone and besatirni, and mecbanical combinstione ever (of admi ration. Dfr. GROUR has paid Mr • Eirltll VW a Large fro ef , for !Wrangler and me in this city, and is roeoteett wen cookies this •• - WONDERFUL OURTOSITT_Ainr IL tug am One of the princirml febtnree of the magnificent Spas• tante of ALADDIN, GE THE WONDERVIM LAMP. _ /So addition in the mime of sa Julian.- aaTF-31 , _ WA LND T -STREET THEAMII.--2- ThIF favorite establishment will open on s <Litt , DAY 'EVENING. august 20th. The seasmn will ate. with the unapproachable production of the'groatesiZteu Mantle spectacle ever written. TAB NAIAD QUEEN! with entirely new 5CE.31.17, novel and oriernalettootihbr Charlie S. Ott:. Eng . the renowned ethilid artist, m anned expressly. Tito Lefilre pledges-herself that the Spactacla will be presented on a scale of unkallituar never excelled, IncndtA.c CAST OF DICEQUA.I.f.RD SXOST.A.F.firCH. .m cce of Admission =Drees Circle and Parquektipeiv- Pentill Circle and Am phithottre.hie ; Orchearis Chain" $1: Secured Seats in Drees Circle. 75c. Damn open at 73‘. Curtivin rises quarter toll aultdre, TEE ACADEMY OF FINE &STE. HESTNUT- Strv;stsbovit Taste, Is OPEN Dinar lbr visitors. from . 21 - to e . P. MIS O,YMNA SI UM, CONNIE a NTNTIT, &Nf ARCH. FOR LADISF., osirrizmEN. AND - ce IMEN. Open every day and eventng• Ewele; gtna• health land strength; the only means te'prolont HAL Pay na a visit. anl7-4t Pyofescors HILLIRRURD & EICTJBSIONS. - k i m ar gal t GRAND EXCURSION , TO CAPE MAY.—Thestsunch and cautme-: dso wi rteamer NRA TTA Cent. KA. RYTReS, will mike a GRAND EXCURgiON TO OAP& AY.ott • SATURDAY, Angsua 20, 18s4. leaving &sea-n.o4' white at 9 o'clock. Returning, will leave Cape WILT' on MONDAY. et 9%, o' deck A. M. ere nfr. the Extninion, $2- - Carriage htre extra. Am:IS-Wet( SOS. A. sTEWART. AgebL GRAND PLY/AK/RN 111 NKOMO TO LAMS 81IPT,RIOR.-0* t W e following splendid first-class •eteitmersau T QELAND_ NOITHEEN DES CITY RAVELER. METEOR DION SI • LAO - SELL'S, ' , and PEWABIC, will leave OLE : FELIX Ohio, at. 8 o'clock P. K, each day of the week. Saturday and Sunday, and Dstrolt, MicMgen. on • tenoning days at 3 o'clock P. IL, through the mantas' of JULY and ADO:MT.-making Grand Excursion to the many points of interest on the Great Iniand ln a 4— of Anterica,whish, for utillty, pleasure and health,asw untarpaseed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six deareeselt: latitude. and eleven of longitude, and includes to itate elrenit Laken Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and 811Porhar. thebeentitul rivers Detroit. Bt. Clair and St. Mary's. The many and. eaten:mice mines or iron and nowise; unequaled by any in the world, with the newly-disc— covered and invittng deposits of silver lead:land ateil. .rom4lita scenery, combined with its pure and brads/it' elimate render the Lake Superior hip one of far Mont than or &inary attraction to the capitalist, the student. -the pleasure seeker or the invalid. The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted Ilk . with large airy Cabins and State-Rooms, while precaution has been taken to provide for the safety= • comfort of passengers. Pere, including State-Rooms and Meals, about 2X sewer, per mi l Time occupied in making the round trlp.troen to 10 days. . Booms sectored, and further information obtained.bP: gonnagainn to proprietors. -" •, 1 ROBT. HANNA & Co., Cleveland. HIISSIIT & McBRIDE, • J.T WHITING & Co ** Detroit, bitchip" , JOHN 11111C1ELMOS, je3l- t aula rj o4=p, YOR CAPE lit A.Y. —Tait ' eiennch and commodious istearner Men MATTAN. Capt. S. A of the (Live Mar Line, is now making her regular trip. to CAP/1 MAY leaving Arch street harf every TUESDAY. THURSDA) , and SATURDAY,' at nine o ' clock• re turning. will FR ID AY . pe Hey every MO !MAY. WRO 'I,II3SDAY and at 85( o'clock, touching at New Ce.tie going and returning. Fare, 82. earriare hire included_ Children,half *lce, carriage hire included Servants, $l.OO. carriage hire tra FreEght, at low rates. /co freight l'eseiTeli•SOer 15; o'clock. Rua in all eases =melba two:paid. aultttbfett JOB. A. STAWART. Agent j am b FROM NEW. YORK, POW NZW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRING. 'FIRM, aid BOBTON.—Tbe steamers CODT.I.NERTAIK and Rt.M.CITY leave Peak SDP, last River, daily-. kr 8.16 P. II and 11 RL nfirbt 1.414.%F. SIJMINER RESORTS,. aICA. BATHING.-NATIONA.L FLUX,. 14 - 7 CAPS ISLAND, Cape May. N. .I.ls now ouSIN glw • the reeepUon of Tits numerons guests.. ' Terms modersdet. Children tinder 12 years of are and servants halt prima. Superior accommodations and ample room for Ws hundred persons. AARON GANNUITSON, Pronriefor. PERSOWA.L. PERSONAL.—,TEWELRY SENT NY' MAIL, Area of pestage, .to any part of. the Masa Sates. on niesipt of the following prices; • Single Stone Imitation Diamond Ring; 'EL - . Cluster imitation Diamond Ring, $2. • Heavy Plated Vest Chains, El. • Heavy Plain Ringe- will stand the strongest said, ail t. . Magnificent-Plain Ring, $1 ' Small Round Black Enamelled Ear Drove, 20 cents. Heavy Plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Buttons, me. • Gauls Single Stone or Cluster- Imitation Diamond. Pins, EL 'Bracelets. Si. Handsomely Cbased Medallions, $L ' Con plate e.te Carbunrde Studs and Buttons. L ' Compl.te sets Black Enamelled Studs and Buttock with Pearl Setting, $1 Fancy Watch Keys, 60 cents. Pan and Per cll. with Extension Case, $l. • Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chain's:EL 'Club- Sl- Genuine entre. Percha Chains, N. Ladies and - Gests' Miniature Pius, for hair of like ness, $l. .Seal Rings, EL Red or Blast Bali Ear Drops, 60 cents per var. Direct .to ESTlellf a MaNN,,GIB, RAM street, ' • su rge` FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOUSE FOR BALE smathree story Brick. No. 1222 RANDOLPH Street. containing 6 rooms, and taro-story back-baildiar. witk Rte' , bath. die Terma easy. Amoy to,JOME TERRY. 222 MARKET St. eet. aulf3.3e. WFOR PALE-AN ELEGANT COUNTRT RESIDENCE, containing 11 Rooms and. Attic; beautifully situated on the Bethlehem Turnpike. in WHITEMARSM. Montgomeryc ounty, Penna., omery county, Penu., one ' info from Port Washington (on 'the Aorth Pennsyls vents Railroad), 2)4 miles from Cheatnet Hill, and at few yezde from the Wissahickon Creel'..._ Attached 4. which are 33 Acres . of highly -cultivated L ind, , Stone Bern. testily new, with Carriage Rome ateached. Ice Rouse. &c., &o. If desired, all live .stock, crops:. housed and in the Dionne, carriages, and everr.ning ; connected with the pines, will be sold. Address. R. W. ADDIS, , ' atilB-31.• Initemarsh, Montgomery Gar; . FOR SA_LR-TWO ADJOINING: mliour-storied HOOSES. with double three-storied-. Back Buildings. -with all the modern conveniences.;. situated Nes. IEM and licil FIGNE KT Street, each 4) feat - front by 117 feet then to a 30-feet. wide street. No. 1.921 S will be sold tvitb or withoat a2O-feet-wide side lot. . Terms very easy; bat Bale money reoalred. Pose Ase sion 6000. Inquire at No. 111 North FIFTEENTH Street. bessase BA. N. 'between land 3P. id. , or after 6% P. M. aultl-Se M. FOR ,SALE, A. SUPERIOR FAIN,. 2M9 no ROM: sildited on the Baltimore Ceutral:.Ball-. road X mile from We. t Branch Station, 23; miles- Irma Oxford borough. Improvements, a 2.34 story. brick. dwelling, containing 14 rooms, - large barn ddiby 1011 Beet. 2 doors; ice how-e, corn vib„ and all necessary entbnitdings, tena nt n hone. 20 acres of woodland. wa ter in emery Prontlia on I Public i-ad. Apply to BOBBBT MAC OBBOOK, 419 WALLMll94treet. EVERGREBN HEDGES-TES -&- e xpor lance • f the few past years enables us guars fee • NORWAY kIPRIICE and LERGE VITAL Hedges planted in hairnet and l'eptemher with lean yiek than at any other 54381.011. We have a eplendit 0,16 on hand, from two to four feet. address or 'AIL Personally, • MEEHAN & WANDELL.,. • Germantown Nursery,. G..ltaltabTTOWN. an 6 stnthels $12,000. --FOR SALR, , THISTOCIC.. FIXTUBRksvad LIA`E of a drat-else* GENTS' FURNISHING tiTO RE; eve cif the bag locations in.the city Pone need apply. withouto4l.4o:kayo !mannik in oath. For, particulars . acidness " Units," Preer office. - Its - 1 Anfi:PKA_Clit Arm TRUCK BLS -I.O.IvvEATB for so3o tor ROWE& warm, sAIII46e9V • • liVrand 159 North THIRD ox !PHOPOSALMI. CLOTHING AND EQIIIPAGH4 onnes. Criwnrierrx, 0., August 15, 1684 .PROPQbAIAii are invited by the undersigned gun. snout 'Mb. 193 , 1, at 2 o'clock P. Si, Tata funihdilng this Department (by contract) with ARMY SHlRTS—tray flannel; ST OCIII3O 8, ' . .hocOrdtnir to the i•ample 'which may be Semi at thss race of Clothina and Equipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge, at the U. B—lnspection Werebou.e in this city, in good new packages. with the name of the party fniniehine, tae kind and quantity off goods r istinetly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly stare in - their bids the quantity they propose to tarnish, the price, and tiro* of delivery. Samples when submitted must be marked and cum bered to correspond with the propoeal; and the parties •:thersitonastemmantee that the. goods shall be, in every . irespeat, equal thereto, otherwise the proposal will be considered, • A minuets°, signed by two responsible persons, mask accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to elm under his proposaL bide will be opened on Thursday August 5, WA, at o'clock P. N , at this office, and bidders are reiluested to bspresent. Awards will be made on Friday. Anglia 28..151. Bonde will be required that the contract will be faith fully tnlB,led. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank fertile of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds mar be ( btained at this office The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is Wie road. Or order of qa. Tawas SWORDS. A, Q. M. . %aWptiirialjn.°4ll..N. „ - OFFICE, DEPOT COMAIISSARY OF buissuvrimies • • Walarnoirog, D. C.. August 15. 1964. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. SEALED PROPOSALS are lava* , nett] AIIOUST 28b. it )2 for 'furnishing the Subsistence Department ,pith• - 'Two THOUSAND (2,000) BARREILS' OP PLOUIL. ' 1 The p.oposats will be for what is known at this Depot. salter. 1,2, and 3, and reds will be entertained:or ang quantity lees than the whole Bids wnht be in duplicate, and for each grade:On sopa rate awful of paper. Tae delivery of the Flour to 'commence within ATE days from the opening of the bids,. and in such quanti ties, daily, as de Government maydirect; delivered at the Goverument warehouse'-in Georgetown, at t h e 'wharves or railroad depot in Washington, D. z O. • • the detivery of all' Flour awarded to be Completed: within twenty days front the opening of the bids. Payment will be made in cerdhcases of Illdebtedneet. or such other fnnds as the Govetnment maylave for dtsbtivement. • • The'itgroal Government inspection will be made jnst. before:the Hienr is received, and none will be ame 'Pad wbthht notfresh oronnd,bnd made from.whoatgroond In the yielnity where manufactured, unless of a 'ref,' 13 peiior quality. ' "Thelf,lour to be delivered' !anew oak barrels. head lined, , • . An oath of allegiance moat eicani tri isty the bid of each odder who has not the oath on Ala this office. and are• bid will be entertained from parties who have pre-. • itrosly failed -to comply with their bids, or from bid 'dery not Drettot t. to reamed. Government ' reserves the right to reject any bid for in* caw • . .7.tstds to beiddr,seEd to the oadersitmedt at No. 22.3. als for ?tour g stlett. endorsed.” Prot." 8. - E.: ;aunt Captain and C. 13.. ••`D • • • .1 • .. • IM iTIFIt ...lIFIg 1 3X0 ,11 1", . PXPICI ' TT . 'Afeatierk Ma 'itioftt. 6 . iritikiiht .6,4 4.43,,,,umg, - a Street.: WI ;,7LI _ ~. ~ .. . Urn Oti qAlillitaiSert _ .. • . • . 1 . I ' . l , or . otat . of 3 fest:lfincil bore. $5 motte. ' .Far obit 'of 3 lbet;3 toob: bon, derrosto.. i • - •I. .For (Ant oi 3 fwd., 441m.11 1b0re. , 16 cent.. - For Mot:of Vlieet:ttemb ti..T.,lo'vemec. . • , ..:' Tor bineof SV34 1 11 hob bore; 135 Nato t : All tisee„ (I '2 to VIA fk diem:l.4;g . . ~. Ile- Bria__, . __ oll6lll . Tw7i.. 1.; Taos. - e.o.y *xi: Older awr rfaes..traran Nosbol.. t„ rti . , ' , '• , - .. .. , _,• , .„ 1 , . oCOLL - 112 .ti 88.0iDo._._ .. iereli.tomet.. , - ,''' I- .• • , IWAVYAllititter mom; . ilki k • (HORSE& kodkllll..lTO' GOOD p~tp•StM e rlIMPLIXof Tg i l;d)Al2ldittaarby,r ; or. B-AsTAaro and,Cffsgttr a In; ,; Jodi 1 , 41. t; -1150.141V.R.: r. 11:1/41 > emPtd istaitalitP , '5- • - •
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