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CIAL NOTICES.
IMPTION AND ALL PITLXONA.NY
I, DR. JAY:gEII EXPECTORANT will
late relief, by removing the d.ilicuity of
1 cauhi ng an easy expectoration, whereby
nd obstructing matters are removed from
laving maintained its reputation in all
orld for over a quarter of a century, It is
3commended as the beet remedy ever
diiraFes it professes to cure. Prepared at
tSf 5 DT Street. au23.2t
JR BATHING ROBES for • Ladies,
nd Children, at SLOAN'S, SO6 MARKET
Idelphia, and at hie Store, on OAFS
J*Thety, att2o.3r,
P ? Rosin Soar.
itea TOILET SOAP. In =eh universal dee
le from the OHOIOEST materials, Ii MILD
INT In Its wawa. FBAGRAIfTLY SONAT
3EMBLY BBEISTIOL&I , In Madame upon
u.le by all Drugatele and ltanoy eauls
fe29-tuthslY
a CLOT - RING Hovel or Palms.
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claps goods at moderate prices.
WANAMAXIIE 4 BHOW - X,
corner SIXTH and MARKET Strode.
iont (to MAW to order) No. 16. Sixth St.
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LOCK-STITCH
STEWING MACEINIO,
BA PUT, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
7M14 fINESTIMP Street. abnva Seventh
DIET_
—Aagus.t 22,1864. Eathar Virginia , Waal
W. and Camilla F. Farquhar. aged
da)s.
J.nkintown, Dr. John N. Fernsler.
Ow OM Tear of bia age.
!P 111,1 friends of the family are invited to
imat the residence of hie slater. biro.
, dig Marshall street, on Wednesday
Ka clerk. v•
the lath instant, Catharine Hoe, Kea .13
yea and Nelda of the family are respect
to attend the funeral, from the reetdenee
'lnter Hoe, Slone•honee lane, on Wedoes
at 2 o'clock.
Jo iti . eligth • lust, Horace Albin, eon of
*egbille Welo4 aged lfr monthe Lei 8
P.—Killed, July 18f4. in the battle of
Creek. liaorgia, flameout James B. fl,az
1. Knapp's Pauueylvanta Battery. ag.ct 28
'tbe tat. Simeon* asaltt, of this city. •
. & SON MOURNING BTORR,
maErrxrav streot b7•tt
EY BE & L&NDELLRRA
...1 8 64.1PEN TO. DAT FOR FALL OF .IA-nri.
ilea Plaid SHAWLS.
N. colored PARAMATTAS.
am ich dark DELLINES. .
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ASSISTANT
S PHILADBLPRIA, Atignet 20. 1864.
the 10 4o IT. Bonds, inatiatt g the neat
sod those of the 6-20 U. 9 8984.1 niatnr
of N4ventber next, will be peld oe'pre,eu
(ace. ATICH'D MaINTY
Militant Treasurer. U. S
XT H WARI/-191X119Ei PAE..
.—The citizen^ of the Preof etet tielonel aft
Al, PARTY will vote for Dale
rrvonv. Rouse, Leech's. CHEtial" Street,
-.ill as.) Four th , between the honre of 6 and
lIR Et exixo, _ 2:5d instant The °Moore
to r Melo. on Monday evening, 22t1
10 nuclear: -
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-C.l.trlp. Mager and Wm. Wilmer,
will mouduet the Election, under the roles
err parry.
f tto• INer.l Executive Committee.
JACKSON LEIDY, Chairman.
lUTI. ''ogretary. It
111 WARD.—AT A MEETING
ICATIONAG llNL'off PARTY of Fifth
the Ralf of the Hong Intent Hone Com
+dAy evioing, Auguetl6• teat to the AO
apt. Mr. O. W OILLINGEIk if. Vice
uond the chair. The following gentle.
ceTR for the naming year . :
P KING.
.t.—P. Si Adams and G. W. Gillingham.
d Atdid%oll. Jr., and MIL bfaConoell.
will be hind on TiIIg.IDAT.
3to H P M., as follows:
li , i;wartz'e, Third And Gaskill strsets.
Sbeiherd's, N. W. corner Fourth and
Cr,.. •er's, 4113 South Fifth street.
at Prreioct House. Front and Gaon et 6.
at Nobler e. Sii Spruce street.
at Jacob Burns', 438 Spruce street.
4 Wieguid ' h. 433 Spruce street.
M Butte: House, Sixth street, below
0, W. GILLINGHAM, President.
Y , s JR' , }Barataria. pro tem. •
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.4? WIRD.—AT A afekrilors
NaTioNAL vrrion ASSOCI &VON of
1.1 on TDBSDAY Ey &NI NO,l6th August.
ttieen were elected to eerie for the seen-
UL T. JOr[l4 -
.)SZPH BAILIE'
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election will b• eld.THlMTnegiday)
.m 6 to 8 o'eleek, at the verione precinct
PAUL D. JONlB,.Dreeldent.
slargiam .Ito
THE CH AM/IEB9BMM SUFFER.
ERA—Public attention is again called to • the
euffering nbd destitute citizens of inerrabersburc d
Committee of Ladlee of mar elty have :deiced Ohiunbere
burn. and their report of whet they arm and heard besl.
garedreoriPth•n. Suffice it welly, that the tiltitene are
entirely destitute of the most necessary articles - cm:dm."'
eke to their comfort. Clothing, Beds, Bedding, Croak.
ery war e,
Hardware. , do., are wanted at Wage.
Let it not be said that these (our friends and brethren)
are unworthy of our empathise and - contributions:
No citizens to our Commonwealth present a brighter or
more loyal record. Our noble soldiers can tee lir to
the fact that when they were Ann these people nursed
them, when hungry they' fed them, when naked they
clothed them—and have been for the last three years
constantly harassed by an unfeeling and brutal enemy t
and were tt no for their loyalty their homes would not
he in ashes to-day. Numerous facts and Incidents could
be related as to their utter destitution, viz: A teacher of
one of schools was quietly enjoying the comforts
of a little home that bad been to him the canoe of many
a days' toil and industry; he was quietly awaiting his
turn to he visited by ibis moreilese toe. At the appear
-nose of the enemy he Bought to appeal to them to spare
his little home, Mating that he was a teacher of the ,
gospel; that he had f oiled many years for the little he
Lad around him, and now tithe had grown in years he
could never replace it; tt at the fruits of his labors would
he entirely ]oet, and weld avail them nothing. At
title point the enemy hesitated, when the follexiag
.411:melon wac propounded: "Did you ever teach nig.
geral '• and the teacher, ever true to ble noble pr.ncl
ples, answered In the affirmatlya, The order was at
mace/riven to bare—to fire his hoose—and to 11 minutes
Metall was a wars of ruins, and the occupant did not
save.even a. change of clothing. Say not these people
are unworthy. Hundreds of such facie could be re
lated. We appeal to you meanie forward and help us.
Wi confidently feel that we are appealing to a Ilene roes
public, who' ertit not turn a deafening ear to she cry of
the distress of our brethren Our object igto restore to
these people such articles as they need for their com
fort. Money and merchaniise is wanted. Giutriba
tione eent to the Rooms of the Union Benevolent sirs.
elation, 118 South SEVENTH Street, will be for warded
on receipt:
Mre. B. B. Hotter, Mrs. Pr. J. H. hrO-' -
Mrs. R. Hammitt, Mrs. M. .flanzey,
Mrs. Dr. Nevins, Mrs. James Stewart,
Mrs, E. D. Wanameker, Mm. St. Clair,
'MN. Martha Wayne, Mbs shillenger.
MRS. R. FIi.MXICT,
It Chairman pro tem. Ladies' Committee,
HANDEL & HAYDN Salingr
Meotinx To NIG UT. Members will make re
turns to Excursion Committee. E. F. STEWART.
tt• Secretary.
lar.ll OKT I UILT LT R ALL II &Ll. AD.
joutned meeting' TELLS EVELL'ItTLE, to hoar re
pert, of Committee on AMU m nal Exhibition. It,
far- TWENTIETH WARD.—AVOID
TB DRAFT I !—A meeting of the citlcant of the
TWENTIETH WARD_, r• emotive of party, be
held on WEDNESD EVENING kt, the litth
al B o'clock, et the North Baptist Church, EIGHTH'
elreet, aboire 2.laster, for the purpase of devising means
to avoid the con.ing Draft. Let (wiry Juan )u thg wxrd
liable to the dealt be present, an2l-20
ligrTHE CITIZENS OF THE sixrtt
PBECINCT, SIXTH WARD. will meet at the'
House of THOMAS GREEN, 'CHERRY Sweat. above'
Third, THIS .EVENING, instant,-at - 6 o'clock, to
elect one person to the City Convention, one to the Con
are,t lonat.Convention. one to a El*natorial Convention,
and one to a Legial - ttlye Convention; two parsons to-a,
Wald Convention, and two parsons for 'Ward Executive
Committee: Citizens of Sixth Precinct; Edward. O.
Wood. John E. batrett, Jacob B Rook, W, B. tlote.
ley, Frank'lt. Webb, J. H. Webb, 5. 8. Corbin,
Charles W. Wood, Robert Dooling, William B. Maya,
Samuel Zane, qnnien Zane.
gr.
W Aer A M 10 IN
ON' THE ATIOIVAL ONION ASSOCIA
TION. held 4.41 TFESOAY, Augnit le, 1364. the follow
ing persone were chosen to conduct the eleott Nu for dale
gitte9 On TrrESPrair EVE.NING, Aug. 113. 1864:
Flret Divielon—Jndge. John Swill ; Inspectors,
Clem. 8.-Penrose, A. Kinzer. Poll at 810 Saneowt
street.
Second Division—Judge, Colonel Charles B. Smith;
lu,pectors. Luke Nield, Alex. McConnell._Poll at
hotel, southwest corner Twelfth and Loont.t stnts.
6 hlrd Division—Judge, John efeClenaghan ; In
epectore, Alex. leichleney. George Eckhart, Jr. Poll at
Lang's Hotel Broad, shove Locust
Fourth Division—Judge, A. B. Walters ; Inspectors,
W. McVay, H. 1. Mclntyre. Poll at Lafferty's Hotel,
Eleventh and hansom greets.
Filth Division—Judge, H. Cohen ; Inepesters, Frank
Stewart, A. Volesbery. Poll at Brown's Hotel,
Tv. cuts. Bret and Locust streets. -
Sixth Diviwion—Judge, Wok S. Harper ; Inspectors,
B. Shaine, Wet. Kilt, Poll at 2007liansous street.
Polls open from eto El o'clock P. M. •
au:B•3t J. 'ROBLEY DUIWLIbON, Secretary,
THE IJNDERSIPNED. A COM3III.
LES appointed by the Bonnty Fend Convention
of the several wards, for the purpose of remitting for
the benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation of the
coming draft, irnpreesed with the Importance of the
subject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them
in an effort to alt the city's (meta by obtaining,volna
leer recruits. 'To do this before the Orb of September
will require the. most earnest' and vigorous exertions,-
tied the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public
spirited to aid them by their influence and by contribu.-
l ions of lbs necessary means to offer inducements mum'
to-those offered by other communities. The Committee
have appointed a sulliciert number or recruiting lien
tenants 111 illrioll% quarters of the cita , and alt recruite
obtained will be distribnted pro rata among the wards,
and, of course, will benefit most largely those that are
meet deficient.
By united and continued effort the Committee hope,
if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least to reduce it
to insignificant proportions.
he whole number required to free the city from the
draft was, on the Orate( /ingest, about POW From this
nu tober Is to be deducted those who have been recruited
sines that date., and such credits as the city may he en
titled to from persons enlisting in the navy from the city
and wbo have not been credited to us; also, from per
sons enlisting in the navy from the State at large and
not credited to any particular district, of which the city
will have her proportion. Efforts are hetag made to
ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to
obtain recruits fr. m veterans re- ealistieg, from the
Southern States now occupied by our forces, and from
other (porters. • They do not deem it impossible, there
fore, be proper exertions, to fill the city's quota.
Money is necessary, and can nnLy be obtained by the
voluntary subscriptions of citizens. finch subscriptions
may be sent to the addresses of any members of the
Committee, as below given, or to the neadquarters of
the Committee, No. 142 South FOURTH Street.
JAMES L. onaeaolui, 201 CHURCH
JAMES H. ORNE. 626 CHESTNUT Street.
A H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MARKET Street.
JOSHUA SYSHING,_ 142 South FOURTH. Street.
Dr. WM. 12,-JjELLE.R, Falls of Schus
JOHN W. FRAZIER, 049 South SIXTH. Street.
0.022,t1
FrWOTIVE.-THE BOOKS OF um
WESTVIRGINIA OIL COMPANY are now
oven far aulmirlptiona to Ite capital. at their office, No.
411 W ALS UT Street. Females eau hold stock to their
OAR name. JOHN S. 13.0FF11,111, Secretary.
TE VIRGINE& OIL COMPANY * •
OFFICEE 411 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL 8200,000
Divided Into 20,000 Shares of CD each.
The properties purchased by this Company are Eye in
number. selected with care by competent persons: Two
hundred acres embraced to three several tracts, and are
in fee atingle 60 acres on a lease for :0 years. and DI
acres on a perpetual lease, on which we have a well
bored to the depth of 190 feet.. with a good show of oil,
the work being vorously prosecuted — all of these pro
perties lying in Wood county. West Virginia. conve
v lent anc with good road* leading to the Ohio river.
This region istprorionnued by the oil meet Venerigo
county as being the Dl.Dorado of the West for oil. They
are buying all the territory in that region they can get.
Tim preepects of this Company are most flattering.
Those coming in as original subscribers will have all
the .advantages of a new company, intelligently ma
naged try.6osonaunderetanding the business. - at
the office, -, 11.1 WALNUT Street, for circulars of :expla,
nation.
an2o-7t • JON& S- HOFFMAN, Secretary.
ic or- DIVIDEND worivE.-OFFICE OF
THE PERRY 011. CO., •
Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA. august 17, DIX
The Board of Directors nave this day declared the
fourth monthly dividend of two (2) per cent. on the
capital stock of tie Company our of the earnings of the
month of Jnly, payable at the omrs of the Company,
clear of State tax, on and after the 24th inst.
The transfer Woks will be closed on Saturday, '2oth
inst., and reopened on Wsdnesday, 24th inst.
s nl2. 'lt UMW P ERRY. Treasurer.
IWOFFICE OF TIME PELILLIDEL.
PHIA OAS WORKS. Arouse' le, 1664 —At a
meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia
Gas Works, held on the 45th instant, the following pre
amble and resolution were adopted:
Whf Iwo, The great advance in the cost of living im
posed an Imperative duty on the Trustees to advance
the wages of their employees; and whereas, the cost of
anal and all other materials consumed in the mantlfac
tern of Oas have advanced to a price that compels the
Trustees, in order to protect the important trust com
mitted to their charge from serious loss, and to make
the annual addition to b e Sinking Fund required by
law, to advance the price of Oae fifty cents per thou
sand cubic feet.
The Trustees are aware that the increased Price will
prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re
gret the necessity that Constrains it; but when the con
neater reflects that nearly every article we purchase has
advanced from 60 to leo per cent., and we propose bat
an advance of 18,4( per cent. on the main article upon
which we rely for revenue, its necessity must be appa
rent, particularly when the operations of the past year
are known to have resulted in a large loss to, the Trust,
notwithstanding our then existing contract!' enabled us
to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate Prices; be
it therefore
Rao tocd, That the Chief 7 ngineer be directed to give
public notice that on and after the flint day of Septem
ber next the price of gas to private consumers shell be
three dollars per thousand cubic feet, less a discount of
6 per cent, for prompt payment, and subject to the
'United States tax. THOMAS S. STEWART,
anl6-teal Chief Engineer.
lar'TO THE IFIEIREDS OF THE
UNION AND THE ADMINISTRATION:
The loyal citizens of the various wards of, the City of
Philadelphia are hereby requested to assemble at each
Places in said wards as ma) be designated by the offi
cers -of the National Union Ward Associations. on
TUESDAY EVENING NEXT; AUGUST 16. Mt at
8 o'clock, pursuant to the rules governing tbe Na
tional Union party, for such eases made and provided,
to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for,eaob election
division of said wards, to conduct the primary election
on Tuesday evening, August Ni, between the boors of
six and eight o'clock. Also, to place in nomination
candidates for delegates to a City Convention to floral
nate candidates for City and County Offices; also, dela
kai ell 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 tonomi=
nate candidates for membkre of the State Legislature.
City Councils and Ward Officers.. The meetings, elec
tions, and ,C,ortventions herein mentioned ehall be Held
in conformity with•the rules governing the National
Union party.
By order of the National Union City Comptittee of
Superintendence.
JAMBS FREEBORN, President.
Joan. J. FRANXLIN, SeOretariee.
HENRY B. Genesee, •
OFFICE SWATAILA FALLS COAL
COMPANY, - .
Auoutrr 10, DM.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend off
ten per cent. on the mpital stock out of the net earnings
of the Company, payable at tee ogles of toe G. mpani,
No CORR South TRIED Street, on or after 95th Instant,
clear of UMW tax.
auli/114 L. S. FILBERT, Treasurer.
Mr224M6SIPOBTATIOM OFFICE, Pine
' LARILPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALM
MORN RAILROAD COMPANY.
• PHILADELPHIA, dilEtlfd 10, MC
In &marling* with an ad of Congress, approved June
80th, 1864. It becomes necessary that all receipts given
by ME Company for tnerchantitse received for tranemr
tation 'Mould bear an INFERNAL 'REVENUE STAMP
of the vain& of TWO'CENTS, the expense of the same
to be borpe by the patties receiving such receipt.
All receipts taken by this Company for merchandise
delivered to consignees be stamped by said ota-
Pan,. CHARLES K. IDE,
anll-12t Master of Transportation.
Mr7DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE ROOK OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYL
VANIA, No. 409 WALNUT Street.
P 99.4 DELPIII A. August 19. - 1864.
The Boer(' ornfrectors have thte day .declared %Nitri
de/id 01 TWO PEN CENT. (twenty Gents per share) on
the capital ttock, out of the °laminae of the Company
for MAY, payable on and after the 28th Mat., free of
Mete tax. The transfer hooks will be closed on the
2Ath, at 3P.M., and opened on Rath
JOHN F. ORAFF.
Secretary sad Treasurer.
tar" OFFICE OF THE I.ocusr. MOUN
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA. Animal 18, 1864.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Dowd of Directors of this
Company Dave this day declared a Dividend.of four per
cent. on e capital stock out of the earnings of the Com
pally, payable boo ks after the 29th inst.
The tranefer will be closed from the 19th to the
99th inst. Inclusive. EDWARD ELY.
anIA-fit , Treasnrer pro Lein.
Erarism COPPER COMPANY OF
MICHIGAN,
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an Instalment of
TWO DO.GLARB PER SHARE on each and every share
of the capital stock of the Empire Copper Company of
Michigan has this day been Called by the Board of.Di
rsa,br
Be le
t a . at
p t the :t e r .
r o s f e rb ra ,,co of yp im pa i ty C , "n No P . lD A3 da W a A c t i titt n T
phia, on or before the 10th day of BEPPEMEHIR, 184;.
Interest will be charged u en all instalments after the
Ti; t:r h d l e! t i :ge t rio c rd e t4f l ; tractors .
J. 8 MoMITELIN, Secretary.
PnILADELPITTA, Anglia 30. 18 8 4 ' anraftuthteelo
_ .
NOTICE.—TO THE STOthIi.OLD
ERE OT THE INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANT.—A meeting of the • Stockholddrs of tee
above. named Company will be held at the office of said
Company, in IN DIANATOLIS, on the 17th day of SEP
TEMBER. 1864, at 10 o- clock of said day, to vote upon a
contract made by the Board of Dlrectore of said Com
and-ratilled by said Board at its meeting, on the
10th day of August, 1884, with the Columbns and In
dianapolis Railroad Company of :the State of Ohio. for
the consolidation of said companies, and their road end
Property, &e., into one company and corporation, and
such other matters relating thereto of- as may come be
forey
oder threm.
B Of the Board.
aulo. twit
BAIL ROAD NOTICE.-.-TO
STOCK AND BONDEIOLDBBS OF TSB CO
LUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS ItaILROAD COK.
FA.NY.A•ms Com p a
ny the Stock and Bondholders of the
ahoy...nameda will be bald at the office of said
Comrany. In the eity of COLUMBUS, ~ on the lfith of
SEPTIMBER,IBS4, at.lo o'clock A. M.. to T ot upon a
contract made by the Board of Directors of said Com-
Fah7, and ratified by said Board at its meeting, on the
11th of August, 1864, With the Indiana Central Sailroad
Company of the State of Indiana. for the coosoltdation
of eats companies and their roads and property. de.
Scab one company and corporation, and such other mat:
ten relating tbtleto or as may Come before them.
By order of the Board of Directors.
OORDOL MOODIL Secretary.
- 0. toroat 12; 1.854.-
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
VTATIVE.
13. Char l esW. Hall.
It EL Shriael;
Q.
Darla McOo Winter,
nnuithl.
17. David W. Woods.
18. Inane Benson,
19. John Patton.
20. Samuel B. Dick,
21. Everard Blerer,
22. John P. Penney
Ibeneter floJanlin.
ft John W. Blanchard.
By order of the State Clential Ciothmittee.
L Hobert P. Etajr,
3. a Morrison Maim,
9. Henry fhitan, .
L William H. Hem
0. Barton H. Jenks,
6. Charles Si. Ennk,
BRobert Puke,
.William Taylor,
9. John A. Hiestend,_
10, Richard H. OorMidli
lL Edward Holliday.
Lk Charles 1. Read.
Tr.
.J. H. Et"getlUert,
p' FOR: STATE SE NA•rz,
GEORGE M. HILL,
EIGHTEEKTII wmat. wearoxAr, lINTON. an2.3..M*-
Igr" FOR CITY IethIIII3SSIONER—
WILLIAM PACNCR.
EICHTSENTa WARD,
Subject to ae
NATIONAL .UNION*CONVENTIgN. an32.3t
• BOUMRALLY AIIIOI3PD THE FLAG,
OrDIVIDEND NOTICE.—PIIII LA,
VELMA Ang ast 19,1964-147 South FOURTH
Street.
'The Directors of the EGBERVOIL COMPANY have
this day declared a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT. on
the Capital Stock of the Cowan*. Payable on and after
the 29th:inst., free of State tax. The Transfer Books
will be cloned on the 25th and•opened on the 29th.
• an22.6t. Wtd. M. CARTER, Treasurer.
iga' AN APPEAL TO 'PRE PUBLIC.—
The Cooper Chop Volunteer Refreshment Com
mittee are in want of funds for the support of the losti
cotton. The) call upon the public for'eoteuteepl contri
butions to aid them in their efforts to ireect,and care for
the Sailers of the Union as they pow through our city.
The citizens of Philadelphia are assured that not e. cent
of the (nude is appropriated to feed any person or psr-
Pose representing themselves as refastens - froth •the re
bellion, but all contributions to the 00iVer filtufi utnri•
suttee are ecropulousir disbursed ;for the wee= of the
Soldiers of the Onion
WM. Al. COOPER. Piosident,
130 Rtnt
il wAvs.Street
Attest—Ws.. .N. MAUL, Secretary.
330 CATHARINE Street.
tAr. VETERAN ROVNTV-FUND VON
-11116510.1g,
NO. 7 GOLDSMITH'S HALL
LIBIKAta Street, Philadelphia.
The Cow misetonere appol tad to pay the extra Bniety
to re,onlleted Veterans will meet MONDAY'S,
WEDNE-IDAYS. and FRIDAYS et 4 o'clock P. M.. to
receive applications, M No. 7 GuLDSMITH'S HALL,
LIBRARY Slicer, immediately in the rear of the Post
Office. Families interested will oleate call at that boar
on /p. B. D SATINDERIS, Chairman.
EDWIN OKEBLE.
JONATHAN BULLOCK.
PAUL .T. FIELD.
GEO. W. SIMONS.
igrHEADtarionlirmfts PENNSYLVA-
NlAiMiLlTtd, 1108RITAL DEPARTMENT.
BARRIBBUKO, Anglin 16, 18154.
The STATE MEDICAL BOA RD OP PENNSYLVANIA
will meet in PII TSBUi3O on MONDAY, the 29th day of
August, 1864, and continue during the week, to examine
candidates for the post of Medical Officers in Penney),
Venla.Restiments.
Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish
ing satisfactory testimonials as to moral character, dm,
will be aomitted to the examination.
The room in which the examination will be held will
be indicated In the Pittsburg morning papers on the dap
of mesting. By order of the Governor:
JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS,
Snrgeon General, Peunsyliratua.
EIRADQIIMITERS PROVOST MAR
SEAL, FOIST DISTRICT. Pennsylvania,
No. 045 South THIRD Street
PruLenchpurg, August IF, Dm.
To 1)1PATO PROMPT replies to all questions on ordi.
nary subjects connected with the Enrolment, Draft,
Exemption, Liabilities to Draft, Credits and .Accounts
of Men Furnished, citizens are requested to make appli
cation to the Provost Marshal of the Congressional Dis
trict for such information, and not to the Provost Mar-.
slr' General at Washington.
By order of the Provost Marshal General:
W. 13 LEHMAN.
anl2.tf . Capt. and Provost Marshal.
•
-TWELFTH WARD.
$'735 B•OONTY.
All recruits accredited to TWELFTH' WARD Will
reesivelbe following Bounties
$409 CITY BOUNTY.
305 GOVERNMENT BOUNTY.
Sn WARD BOUNTY.
IS EXTRA TO EVERY ONE FURNISHING A
RECRUIT.
The Committee to pay . the Ward Bounty will be in at
tendance at F. & L. LADNER'S MILITARY HALL,
No. 533 N. THIRD Street, every day antU the quota
is filled.
Recruits will' receive the Ward Bounty as soon as
mustered in.
Enrolled citizens who famish substitutes will re
ceive the Ward Bounty.
QUARLES AL WAGNER, President.
L B. ENGLES. Treasurer.
TSOMAS VONNEr.L, Secretary.
, ; ( 1 ) 1 gf REBELS CAN . ' BURN
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION
CHAMElMENtiNi..kagnst Id, 1964.
Meters. IWIRBL: HERRING. dr. CO. :
GENTLEMEN: I have had in use one of your nuegruilfed
Safes for a period of four years. lily law Office was en
tirely consumed in the fearful conflagration of this
place on July Nth. The Safe fell into the cellar. where
it has lain among the ruins until Ibis date. To •day it
was removed. and found too hot to bare the naked hand:
it was necessary to cool it with water before opening it.
Yet, after having passed through this extraordinary
fire, and remaining bOt for sixteen dam the papers, al
though discolored by steam, are perfectly legible. ,
• GEO. VP, BEE WEE.
CH&MB88811CRO, August 15, MM.
Messrs. FARREL, HEBBIdO, & CO.
GENTLEMEN: OA the 30th of last month, we had our.
place of business burnt out by the Rebels; we hs,d one
of your Safes' in our store at the time; the safe fell to the
cellar, where we had a stock of Tar, Turpentine, Oils,
&c. The beat was so intense that we despaired of saving
any of the contents.
Judge of our surprise on opening it to find our Books
in good order; a few papers were discolored torateain,
but sustained no injury.
Please send us another Safe, same size.
HUBFR .Sc TOLBSST.
CILLMBERIEIBURC4. Anglia 16. ISM'.
Bfeem. FARREL, HERRING. & CO.:
GENTLEMEN: I had one of your Fire- Proof Safes at the
time of the late Rebel raid, on the .10t1rof July, when
our town was burned out. The Safe wax in my brew
hoine; it came out all right. II saved my books and
papers. GEORGE MID WIG.
JOHN FARREL. SC. HptRING. W. S. CUNNINCIIII3I
FARREL, HERRING, & CO.,
No. 629 CHESTNI7T STRBBT,
Sole manufacturers In this State of
HERRING'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
Which received the Medal at the.
WO.fiLD'S FAIL
London and New York.
Aar These Safes are warranted free from dampness
11A1+13 PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOOK,
Likewise awarded a Medal at. World's Fair
CHILLED-IRON BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
BANK VW:Mit BANK LOCKS,
STEEL CHES FE, itc. Catil3-tntbil
Mg GREAT FIRE AT
S .St IiVAAPApPVIS.
J. 8. IttIWMANi
President
THE PRESS.-PHFLADELPITIA: TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1864:
FOB PEINEMENTs
ABRAIAM LINOOLiqs
Or ILLINOIS.
/OM VICE PRESIDErro
ANDREW JOHNSON
OR TENZIESSILIL
mitscroßAL
SENATORIAL.
MORTON RoMICRAEL, Phlladolphia,J
ouffffiNGHAM, Bawer 0011.147*
REPRES
01 1 3111 RON, . I:M*lmm"
FOE CITY commissroffas.
AMOS A. GREGG,
Twenty-third Ward.
I t II W. 13741
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
BUT NOT
SAFES.
(Jayne's Ball).
moanifacturars of.
CHAMBIRSBURG
VICTORY I VICTORY 1- •
SALAMANDER 5AP.,,13:
S ,
'Si
BEAD THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICAFBS
CITAMBERSBITRO, Angast 16, 1806.
Messrs. Roane & Watson:
GENTLEMEN: This is to inform you that the Safe pur
chased of you some time sine* was sobjected to the
great the which consumed bur More during the rebel
invasion of the 80th of July last.
We are happy to say that after we bad taken our sate
from the rains, where it had laid for a period of three
days. and opened it, we found oar books and papers in
an excellent condit on.
We would recommend_your Safes to all persons who
wish a good article. fonts
MILLER, HAMILTON, & CO.
CHannzasntruct. August 15, UK
•
Mawr,. Brans & Watson:
GENTLEYEN: I with pleasure inform you thaton open
ing n y dare, purchased from you some time since, on
Saturday evening last, just two weette after the barn•
Ing of our town by the rebels. I found my books and
papers in much beth r condition than I expected; on
opening the books and papers. found them perfect. Zr
Safe was exposed to great beat, on account of the Willa
thy of oils and other combustible matter had in my
celtar write you on some of the paper that was in
my Safe during the fire, that you, may see how well it
wee nreeerved I will soon want my Safe repaired, or
a new one in exchange..
Very respectfully yours, L. B. SYSTBIL
CHsxneasnortd, Auga4 1861.
Moser*. Evans & 'Watson:
GENTLEMEN: lithe dreadful ire which destroyed
my store end the greater portion of this town, which
was done by the rebels, on the :alth of July last, I had
one of your Fire-Proof Safes, purchased from yon some
time since, which -contained my b , Noks, paper., &a.
After undergoing the violence of the flames, and falling
seine ten feet, and remaining in the heated ruin., for a
perb.d of seventeen days, It was recovered from the
burning MESS and opened
I have the gratification to inform you that its contents
were preserved In an excellent condition, andee this Is
one of the many foster ces whereto your Safes bare
fully sustained the good nnalitiee attributed to them, I
feel it an agreeable duty' to render evidence of the fact.
Respectfully yours. J. L. DACRIRT.
CRAMBERSTIRO, Allipid 19. 2864.
Maar*. Evans ;Watson:
ORNTLZIIIm: nth Is to Inform you that the Safe we
pun:bacon from you some time Imo was subjeeted to the
fire which consumed our office during the' rebel inva
sion on the Pith of July last. We are happy to say that
the Safe stood the test of the fire well, and we recovered
our paßers from ft uninjured.
Tory respectfully, KENNEDY &
More Safes ,of.the name' good axiality for .rate at
EVA Ns a W.ATSOE'S Salamander Sae Store; 18 +South
PoURTII Street. ant) )t
DEAF MADE ,TO REAR.-INSTRIT
kr gliTt3 &mist the Hearing at P. 11141.KRA' !Lull
South-TROTH Street. betow:Ohootunt. sii.2l6t!
WAZ(MILAiaa
10-40 covrolis,
Bon gilt st.best, eater, .
aa?B-10t if
NEW
NATIONAL . I:0AD/.
INTERIM tali IN LkWitt SOUL
COUPONS ATTACHED.
IfTIEREST MOH SIX MONTHS.
The web** I Is Forsythia in hrerfni money at ths end al
three seem"; or, the holder hair the rigid to dbraand at
;bat tuna
BS 5. SO HOODS AT PAR RIFZMILD OF TM OASH.
This privilege le valuable,' as Owe. e 5.90 Bonds are onr
moat popular 'Loan, and an nom , gelling at eight per .
cent. Preininut
Subscription* received in the usnaossanner. and the
%meal and proposals of the %craters!' of the Treasury.
together with our (Similar*, and all nooessazy lutirma.
don, will be tarnished on application al ear albs. •
U . r. 7.30 LOAN:
•
The Seeretat7 of the Treasury gives notice that sub-
Iscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Votes,
miyable three years from Mind 13th, 1884, with semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per,
cent. per annum—principal and interest both to Isepaid
In lawful money.
au2o 6 -
These notes will be convertible at the option'of the
holder at maturity into six per cent, gold-bearing
bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty
years from their date, as the Government may elect.
They will he isetted'in denominations or $5O, $lOO, $5OO,
$1,050, and $6,020, aid all subsdriptions must be for
fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
The - notes will be transmitted' to the owners free of
Eransportation charges as soon atter the ineaof the
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared:
As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons
making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the
Interest accrued from , date of note fodate of deposit.
Parttee depositing twenty-eye thousand dollars and
upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed
a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which
will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re
ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer
with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for
oOmmissions must be made from the deposits. '
OFICIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, offering a
higher rate of Interest than,any other, and the beet se-'
=rift. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in
United States notes, considers that it is paying in the
beet circulating medium of the country, and it Cannot
pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in
Government securities or In notes or bonds payable In
Government paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent
'investment. The ndres can always be sold for within a
fraction of their face and accumulated interest. and-are
the best leeway with banks as collateral's for di's
sounts.
CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX-PER-CENT. L2O
In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes
[or three years, this privilege of conversion is now
worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current
Fate (or dal Bonds is not lees than nine• per-cent. pre
mium, and before the war the premium on six-per -cent.
United States stocks was over twenty per cent. It will
be seen that the BMusl profit on this loan, et the present
market rate, is not less than ten per cent. 'per annum.
PIS ERUPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL
TWRATIOrth----r-
Bat aside from all the advantages we have annum-
,
meiated, a special Act of Congress exempts ail bonds
and Trearuni notes _from local taa'affou. On the ave
rage, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per
annum, according to the rate of taxation in various
party 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 forma 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 compile held t 6 secure the dis
charge of all the obligations of the United. States.
While the Government offers the most liberal terms
for its loanal it believes that the 'very strongest appeal
will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.
.The party depositing mast endorse lIDOn the original
certificate the denomination of notes reunired, and whe
thei- they are to be Issued in blink or payable to order,
When so endorsed it mud be left with the officer re
ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury
Department.
SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL 1331BECRIVRD by the Treasurer of
the United States at Washington, the several Assistant
Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Second Ng
tio'nal Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Third National Bank
of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Fourth National Bank of Phila
delphia. '
.throwghout the eocuitry will give further inferwetion
and
AFFORD MIRY FACILITY TO SITBOCRIant
PHILADELPHIA,
7 3-10 IL B. LOAN.
Tnrixa , "
r4 - Axxorfai4 SANK
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
Under Instructions from the *Tram:my Ddreirtotent,
thla Bank in prepared to rawly" subscript/one to the new
Loan loaned on Three Tears' Treasury Notes with Cou
pes attached, bestirs' interest at the rate of two cents
day on every MO.
These Treasury Rotes are convertible at maturity, at
the option of the holder, Into D: 8. 6 per cent. Bonds,
(Interest payable in eoln) redeemable after dye years,
and payable In:twenty, from Amrtud lb. ItB7.
Intereet allowed from date of subscription to August
Id, and on all subscriptions after that date the accrued
interest will be required to be Paid. •
DAVID B. TAUT.. President,
July 9. 1964.'
CITY POINT, VA., AUOUST 7, 1862.
OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIRS.
ABMIES OPERATING AOAINiiT RICHMOND.
W ANTED,
SOO rrestrnicteTs, • "
50 Virkteelw - righttet,
50 331ae7ttaxisittus, game*.
20 Carriage Trimmaiorsit,
Who Will receive M 93110. 1 .84 rates of Government pay.
rations, and medical attenSnnee.
Transportation furnished by aftuiriny at
• - .
No. On PRISISTLVANIAIorenns. Washington, D.O.
R. 3. STRANG,
Captain. A. G. it.
JAMES M. KELLY ,
anl2-lin Quartermaster'S agent
pLEARREIF STYLBB or POPULAR
Picturee Everybody admires and purchases Cartes
de Visite, and evince, by their appreciation of B. F.
REIM SR'S styles, their good taste. 621- ARCH St. lc}
PORTRAITS. ATTASCTIVE t .
BAL A . an& life•like in style, execution, inn color
ing. B. F. BIIMER'S superior styles Lite-size Photo
graphs in oil color% raadnAt.62 4 l ABCB,Street. its.
tll3 ONLY CHARGED FOR
4 44 , • beautiful - Matures and fine likenesses, popa
larly sa ICEIMER's Colored Photographs. See
ajpeolinens and be taketi, i
at SECOND Street, above
Green. - *
P,OLON ROBINSON, ,OF THE N. Y.
TRIBUNE, SAYS:.—" It I min is_y_awithlng to In
duce families to buy the UNIVERSAL WRINGER.. wl.sh
°Dry beell,l stall be glad of the opportunity. It Is one
of if sot, the mery..best labor-eaving machines wirer fn=
monied for woman's nee. My' family would as moon
ri T e up the'cook g stoic ItPeassot ha too highly re
eomearnded.:” . .
Agency .for;the 321.1VERSAL WRINGER , No. 27
South SIXTH Sweet, Between Market and Chestmit
streets. -formerly , Ne:
.723. CHESTNUT iNteet..
FINANCIAL.
ISM IST SEPTIMER
5-90 COUPONS,
DUE IST NOVEMBER.
AT PAR-
JAY COOKV, cis 00.„
No. Ll* 0013TH TBLI3YbSTERITI7.
GOLD BOND.
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
PHILADELPHIA.
lINANOUL AGENT MIMED STATE&
EGRZAT OEFFRIt..4.°/4"4/T9
ELECTRICITY-
I'TB WONDERS
DREXEL & 00
The Wed of the following advertleement in to set forth
In the development of a new IddlesoPlirt
speaking forth thS language of Nature; and
ee it reveals the only tette rattovuzie for the
Nes;lolßrtryeAre ago Professor O. H. BOLLES located
himselfrie , the rigY of Philadelphia, at No. 127/I•WAL,
117 T beet; and sosionnced his great discovery in the
_ - •
therapetrtie•applicaition of Magnetlem, Oalyentsm, and
other trio:Min' Mena' of Electricity for the ante of the
-roost 6141.srate, acnte`; and chronic theel i rees.
In 4inefinartglo the public wdiseoverr egy Intimately
tonneco with , the well-being of our raw It may be
deem
•roper , to mote a few prefatory resnarlie to pre
pare tie mind- of' th r e reader for the recepWon of ort.
dencets and fachrtoo iticredible for belief..
Tbie,discovery - is.the result of more than ten ye nre"
hard and acientitPrinvestigations. It develo.yenot only
a reliable system- for the diagnosis of diseareomt
only efficient and , reliable means -of cure. Its- went
enperlOritY over all ether systems for the cum-of dis
ease has been practically tested for more than tewyears.-
and for fiVe years in Philadelphia, whore twelve-thou
sand i:nvelide have been treated, suffering fiem almost
every form and condition of disease common to nota
tions of.ottr country, who, after treatment by the meat
eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, Ifew
York,- and other citiee, had been given up as Woe !
reble; and in-nearly every case a perfect sure had.
been erected,
Many . of the most obstliate of the above cases treated
have been warranted b 7 special 'contract; and not a
failure has been made is any warranted case. As in•
dubitable eildonee of the foregoing statement, we hens
adduced in the , following advertisement testimonials
from citizens of Philadelphia, 'who had suffered from a
complication of- diseases'ior four, ten, and even thirty
years, and
. had availed themselves of the beat medical
skill in, this and other cities, and.were given up as in
curable, but afterwards were fully restored to health ,
!by a few applications of Electricity.
" gush an array of evidencias will hereafter appear in
this advertisement Is not merelyto show that Professor
BOLLES has made-an important discovery in the-ap
plication of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but em•
phatically to show that nearly all diseases WM oh have
been considered incurable in all past ages, and are se
considered at the present time by the "most eminent
medical men, can, be speedily and permanently , cured
by the different modifications of Electricity. when ap
plied. in harmony with his Oricovery'of the. action of
Electricity through the cerebro-spinal anti,
We rife coring, andtarther pledge ourselves to care,-
&certain class of diseases acknowledged to be incurabls
by. any' known proeene of medication—diseases that
h o ve h e ,ve, nor never can be controlled, only by his
mode of aPSYI.I . 4 the - varionsmodilications of Elestri
city.
We-are often asked for what diseases le Electricity
beet adapted? In reply, we would say, for aft disease+,
to Which flesh is belr—acuto or chronic, inflammatory
or paralytic; In all cases where medicine is beneficial,
and in all cases beyond the ingnence and control of
medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing the
vital force by changing -Es polarities, thereby regula
ting secretion, excretion, digestion, and circulation
and bringing the system back to a condition of harmony
and health.
Thousands of the most reliable individtials Mills city
who have been treated at No. IMO Walnut street can
and will vouch for the above statement of facts in their
own astonishing cures. We verily believe that we hays
cured more obstinate diseases during the five 'years o.
our practice in the city of 'Philadelphia than all the
=Weal on that have ever practised in this city, either
a u e pathiceily,boinakpathicalli. or by any other pathy.
xpiieesasoStopfamloolilika boasting, bit it is true,
every word of Utter-who eyer_ heard of such astonish
.
-
'Who shall prowls estimate the irtcalculable bleising
thus JO "Weedily conferred on suffering humanity, when,
instead of being drugged for months, and thrown on
b e a so f languishing, health is restored•by this treat
ment, in Many eases almost inetantaneonsly f In con
clusion, we world t say, for the encouragement of the
dyspeptic, neuralgic, consumptive, rheumatic, para
lytic, s epileotic, and, in fine, all those on whom medical
treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failure,
that there is still.herve in your case, and a fair ohtlice for
your . receveri , at 1 o.'12:10 WALNUT Street.
The followinereport is not the result of hearsay, or
far-off certificates, or reports of men of doubtful Ve
racity, but from reliable imainees and professional men
in our very midst, whose report was arrived at after
weeks of careful Investigation, at 12%) WALNUT street,
where Professor BOLLES has been testing his discovery
in the aPPlication of Electricity, for the speedy and par
ananont core of acute and chronic diseases, for Ave
years, in ..which time he has treated more than twelve
thousand invalids with success,
FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN Ilf PHYLA DELpIu,A.
We, the undersigned, having been treated for obsti-
nate diseases at N 0.1220 WALNUT Street,Philadelphia,
Wlfich had resisted fol. a long time the treatment of the
most eminent medical men in this city land,also,luloring
witnessed Hie results of-his treatment. on a great num
ber of 'our aeviaintances and friends, for aerate 'and
chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in re
commending to the public his important discovery.
He has been located three years at No. 1220 WALNUT
Street, testing" his treatment on many thensande of
Our most' reliable citizens by his riew dlsceverief ap.
plybigHilvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications
of Electricity, and, having watched hie success Lathe
speediand Perinanent cures of hundreds of our friends,
as well ai ourselves, and, especially, that class of dis
eases never benefited by Medicines; therefore,
Regoteed, That we, theundersigned, regard the great
success we have witnessed for months in the treatment
of Consumption, Rhenniattim, Paralysis, Insanity,
Diabetes,' Bronchitis, all Nervous 'Discaitee, Catarrh.
'Amaurosis, Aphonia, Asthma, Acne Chills, Contraction.
of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance, Coldness of Peet, Hands, or
..Head; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; Epilepsy, He
morrhage, White Swelling, Mental Depression. lien
rate's; Withered Liinbs, Convalsions. Palpitation of
the Heart. and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of
Professor B. 's acientifle application of Electricity for
the speedyoure of all curable diseases.-
E. A. Steele, N. D., No. 6 South Twelfth street; Wm.
- H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown C. Stock
ton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia; Sohn McCormick,
1220 Ridge avenue; Charles k Grigg, NOEL 219 and 221
Church alley ; Emanuel Rey, 707 Sansom street,
attoZneytt: lactrlssAo D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace;
B. 313 South Silt& street; H. Craig. 1725 Arch.
street, .19j5 Broad street ; Robert D. Work. 51 North
Third street; A. G. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and
Market streets. . .
N. B.:.Profeesor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring
'the sick to the above names, and the following, whose
certificates have been or will be given in full for the
good of hurnanitY; • .
Judah „Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814 Booth
Front street; Edward . T. Evans, preacher of the M. E.
Church, .DyspePala of long standing, Laryngitis, and
Lumbago, No. 1633 Etelinnth street; William H. Shaine,
Paralysis of lower limbs, Paraplegy, and Epilepsy,
publisher 'of the National Merchant, No. 126 South
Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of theßrain,
and severe' Hemorrhage - of the Lungs, and Diabetes.
American Hotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf.
ness for eta years, audit:ming and roaring in the head.
Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William Morgan, General
.DebilnY,4ol Spruce street; ThomecHarrop, severe Dia
betes, Rose Mills, West Philadelphia; George Grant,
'Rheumatic flout, long standing,No. 610 Chestnut street;
H. T. Deailver, Chronic Newer& and billammatory
Rheumatism, No. 1736 Chestnut street; O. H. Carmtok,
Chronic Dyspepsia and .Inlamntatiorial the `Nidnegs.
Chestnut and Fortieth streets; George' W. Freed, Epi ,
lepe'Y
Nd.' 1492 North' Thirteenth street;. Anthony Car
ney, C.ornmutption, No. 1217 Market street; Edward Me
' Mallon, CoisimPtion, No, 1227 Front street; Charles H.
Grigg. Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth anti Areh
streets; J. Rickel, Chronic Biaimilltia, Constipation,
and Congestion of the Brain, No. 618Callowhill street;
Rev: J; Mallory, Aphelia, Philadelphia.
‘N. IL—Medical men and others, 'girlie - desire s knoa►-
ledee of Ins new discovery can commence a full course
of Leeturesikotober 4th, 1261, at the Inetttplon, 1220
WALNUT Street, philadelphia. Prof. BOLLES has
annulled ova one theasand physicians who nee Slleo.
tricitr at a troecWity. • aril-timtniOtal
S. NIAPAR. 8
. 11E.Tri AZIDAXSKSZ STREETS
MEDICAL.
TIER IPEIITIC AGENT.
SOMETHING NEW
SOMETELItIe TRUE.
haling for its basis immutable fade;
SOMETRTNG RR A RONABLE,
SOMETHING IMPORTANT,
rarsiom, ILLS or YIAI'..
TO THE DISEA.SED.
ASTON - 15E13G RESULTS.
CONSULTATION• FREE.
PROF. BOLLES eDR. BROWN,
1220 WALNUT Street, Pilled*.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
N]Ew Ebii - xEur FOR ISO 4.
A ATM AND lIITENTIOIi
HOOF SKIRT& -
THS rilfl7.l3X ELL 147 1 211 ,4 2199. DONSLI) '912114
J. L. dic 0. WENT N 097 09.1.11/11018 EITENBT
Ni3W 'YORE. - •
Are the 14110 M of the patent and exedustes manias.
turere of this.
J. W. BIiADLNY'S
PATENTED DUPLEX - ELLIPTIC STEM' MING
This invention ooneiste of Dade: (or two) Elliptie
Steel Springs, ingentonsly braided tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest, meet•efec
tie, flexible: and durable spring ever used, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its greet elasticity and flexi
bleness, to place and fold.the skirt when lapse as easily ,
and with the same couvenienest,as a silk or muslin
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only Alec
none to hoep'shirte, viz: the annoyance to the:wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles,
carriages, rallroaa mirs, church pews, or in any crowded
gam, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
g a email spate. This entirely removes the difficult),
while giving the shirt the usual fan and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graoeful
appearance for the street,- opera, promenade, or bonne
dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleaaare, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex ElllPtie
Spring Skirt for -a single day; will never afterward
willingly dispense with - the use of them. They are the
best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most
duralble, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied he above, and ladies in most
drst•clase retail stores in this city and throughout the
different States, ~
Ineinire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC spitmo SKIRTS
B RADLEY 'IS DUPLEX ELLTPTIO
A-. SHIRT.
Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to occupy a
small once, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by . 90 HAPLEIGII,
21' CHESTNUT Street.
riIIPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRINC SKIRT,
TEE MOST POPULAR
AND FLEXIBLE IN USE.
OHEPITAND, YANHARLINGEN, 14c ikEEISON,.
• . .
1008 CHESTNUT Streak.
:1127LNIVDIIPLBX ELLIPTIC
For side by
J. H. KLIEWELL t 801,
S. E. Car. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SHlRT—Thegreatest improvement we have ever
seen In lo DIES' BglßTElotog. aaarttole
strfsmoit 'BROBLLBNCE
CIIRWIB &TOD DART & BRO.,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
ati.3.lm II •
ARMY, ZiA.VY, AND- CIVIL
CL.O 7re HOUS E
'W. T . ,;,b*s.VtiyeAss
la N. SECOND Street iintin3 OTiAWBERILT• Street,
A LAMM 1080 X OP 49 07
.0/1008, CASSIMXEES, Offflyitiq, &a.,
M IA& prices; purchase& haws' the Aye., ifidepftWiela
Of 1004 a Damblers,byllie itekaii; or yard. Our
motto Is to bell. We dou'reciadle: • (eme and ses our
stock. The Army and Nary trade has our special at-
Wittiest, - au9-Ixo
.
01.0031NG OUT BUM MER DREBB
GOODS AT LOW PRIM. -
A greet variety of styles of Cie seaeOlerbeilerrtatdol.
bean 22 mate to 1111.
Beet PasiAeLawns at sai tents.
neared Brown Lawne•at 375e-eentia •
Prase], Lawns at 40. 00. 62 aulLB73f cents.
Bestmakes of Muslims, Calicoes, Girdtweet,aalk .in
kinds of Domestic Goods, fax belbw the murecfsetseiVa
ph 4 Be rage and Lama Shawls.Bßß Grenne Shawls.
.
Kd all•wool Caohmore Shawle,_lll.2s,worakt4.l4l
. STEEL do tilON•
1711 Nos. 713 and 715 - North Ts33lllltroat
IT 1 ‘0:0;13 , 4•184 41:94:1:: 4
The attention of LADIES AEOI7 ;.11.1i-
ING THb OPrllpr the " Sea Shore."
tering Please, or "the Country, ie
a; - restfully.invited to the extensive stook
of WHITE GOOD S
__, mikado Sir SUMMER
WEAR, for' WHITE • BODIES, MOBELIFO
0 0 WRAPPERS, &a. _ • _
foraAn extensive segoximent Is oilers& in Lase
and Worked Edgings and Infiertings, yens,
Handlrershiefs.. uollarkeleoresnd tali sin
12 ,
and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Fignr.sd White
Goode AT PRIES micron BELOW TRill.
PRESENT RETAIL VALDE:- • •
100 Printed Linen Cambria Dresies.
le
oo New Paled. Tacked, and. Striped 0
E. M. NEEDLES.
I (4 4,115, h11;j0.1:4.1.1141
LINEN'DUOK FOR SUITS.
Superb quality, white and colored?
Natural color, extra heayy,
Coating Linens, fancy Drills.
Wide fine black Alpacas.
White Marseilles Vesting*. • ,
No advance in Summer CaseUnarms.
Aim Stock for Summer and nut
LAWNS.
' flood styles from 28 to 60 spats. -
Summer dress staffs low.
COOPER k COEILILEL
11. IL sorner NINTH and MANINT Street*.
VXAMINE OUR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown ground, neat figtired, 445.
. Lawns., white ground,_ neat ilgared, die.
Haritaback and Bath Towels, lirgelassortmelit
Bird's VP) Linen Towels. -
Extra sire Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, BE
Bathing Blarrnels, red and gray.
jyB JOHN H. - STOKER, 702 ARCH Street
TAIIN.
'W O
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an2o Btif
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" BnufallE, Smoking, and' Chewing are' bad habits,
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ALCOHOL, its Place and Power; by Professor JUDAS
Miller.
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- THE EARLY . DAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life
in England in the Olden Tim e. By the author of the
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MAN. AND , RELATIONS. illustrating the In
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THE-BATTLE•FIELDE OF On . FATHERS. By Vir
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,
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New and standard novels, suitable for summer read
ing. A large supply of the celebrated Leipeic editions.
In v arious bindings. selling at lees than present cost of
importation. sun
TENNYSON'S NEW POEM, ENOCH
ARDEN.B d otherpooms. by Alfred Tennyson.
THE EARLY DAWN. or Stretches of G'bristian Life
in 'England in the • olden . time; by the nnthor of the
" Schonberg Gotta Fatelly," Nelth,sit introdaction
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RELIGIOUS TRAINING OF ORILDIUM; by Catha
rine E. Beecher.
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL BALLADS. Edited.
by Frank Moore. •
For sale by WILLIAM S. ALFRED MAltrutrr,
ant . 808 OBBMTNUT Street.
LAWTON BL A.CKBERRIEB- HER
metically Sealed, prepared this season, and re
nt-ived direct frOUVOilt factory. , at Bridgeton, N. and
for Bale by RHODES & WILLIAMS,
au2lo , If 107' South WATER ,Street.
APPLETON'S NEW ANERIOLN
inromosnu. -
The-meaty foithla Jaye:noble Lltsess7 of ITolyallial
Information Is at 33 Booth SIXTH Straatisasond story,
Also. .lIWORD OF TE3 BAIBILLION. , BY Frank
Moors. . atil34llths3m
TASTEitrI. AND SUBSTANT mono (t
. 11 ACTiVE, NERGEttC
r 5113 earnnitud some tiadP, detiree an anvil adapt
pP ShI,E‘3I4DI In a Wholatale house. Achtren
thy. eflioe. au2l-3V
AF RA 14 CH LADY DEBI/1W A
NITIIATfON in a privano tinnily to teach Preach
and Va.'s, rementary English Wiltectiesalso [(desired.
Beet reference" civ.a and renotrad.. Address, statrag
fon Particularxi.. • M Cireniating Li.
brans. corner CHESTiftfr and .117111P'gR18traata. 22.**
Elif PLOY NEM . HOUSE, THE LA.RG
eeI and most reliable, for city surd' errantry. Has
always a gond eelectioa °feasible porcine, with good
references,. Americans,. bleb, Englfett, /reach, Ger
mans, Scotch. Welch, and slowly-landed eggigrants, ae
Gardener., Fern, Hombr e Coachmen, Watehmen, be.
Coolt_e. Chambermaids, liestatetresseee Laavtdreesee,
WWain - nal*. azid general treevemork Services. also.
Colored go , rvanta.
above Eighth. Noe. SOZ mid 804 LOCUST Street.'
igppOODIS .WANTED. -/IN ELDERLY
Gentlemen end Wife wish ai bire two Furoiebed
or Unfurnished Rooms for one Y.tfr, between Ehrersith
and Thirteenth, Chestnut end Spruce ttreetg. Private
bones prsferrsd. Satisfactory rolsrseess 121V(113 and re.
quired. Address "G. J," Post Ottlog,Solzpp, can7D-34.*
T _
O MERCH ANTS. •A BALESM AN,
about startle g Wsst.ilouthwest. sod Northwest fora
large roarnifgrturlng desirone' of obtaining a
poel.ion at Coltman in emus good boubeae halesnisn
on COMEOBBIOII. The article he is engaged to sell is a
special.y, ant will ant interfere with anv other butt
150 PR. Has considerable expsrisnee, sells for cash and
to first-clam houses Hefsreoce A No. 1 city merchants.
The following . are some of the gon is most fanfiltar with:
Dram...Druggists' Sundri.a, Fames. Goods. retrauler X .
India Rubber G 0.415, ttstannerr, Notions. Gentlemen
Furnishing Hoods. Hoop Skirts, &c., 'Am. Address
"'Agent," Preen Office. le
TENCllitit WANTED=TOVAiIItSN
TIBE clam of the Clusical Department' In . a
SELECT SCHOOL is this city. Salary dePeadent 11P011
ability, cox 5800 No other than a teatleraari of elem.
i i 4itgo i t.. ,a^Lto2 24 e l e 9 hi;rg ee n . sod apply. a dd
a tys •
WANTED -AN
.UPRIGHT .T3DI I EE T
of freareight to ten borne- power. A'ddren
• GEO. 8. BEtTITSLI; •
tf• 27 South THIRD Street,. up ataize_
512 MARKET KTREET
WANTS.
TEN VOLUNTEERS WANTED IW
NEDIATELs, for, th ree years. *Dm cash down and
k9OO Novena:lent Bennty—s9oo. 'Volunteers to hare
their choiceot aerelee
R
Also, FIV . SUBSTITHTES WANTED, for which the
highest price will be veld.
W. D. inVims,
I.l.s•South SEVENTH Street,
an2o-3ts Room No. 10, second El.x.r.
•
" AR TILL F.ll. "ir AND cAve.ran'y
HORSES WANTED."
ASSISTANT QUARTIIRMASTER GENFIRAL'S °PPM,
PN ILADELPITIA ( Pa.), Ausnet Mt
HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Csialry cwr•
vice will be pnrcbaeed by the undersigned. in *Men
market, at a fair price, when presented jn quantities of
eight 18) or over. .Each animal to be snluected to the
usual Government inspection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to in... United States Inspector,
at the William Penn Rote); MARKET Street, between
Eirhth end Ninth streets .
By order c f Colonel Getonme H. CROSNAN, ASSiStant
Quartermaster General Dulled Ststes Army
-OEoRGS IL. ORME, •
sn22. lot Captain and Assistant Quarternuteter,
TEAMSTERS WARTED.
CHIEF QIYARTHRMARTHR'S OPPION,
DEPtre OP Vi r tBITINOTOR,
WASHINGTON. D C.. Angwit 18, 1864.
WE MI6. at once, Five Misdeed. (ND) to One Thou
sand (I,oon TSAMSTERS, each capable of driving with*
sine's line and managing six-male teams..
To such who are competent to perform the ditty, the
Pay Per month will be thirty-ilve (35) dollars. with one
ration per e ay, and hoepital privileges, Including the
but medical attendeneo wlen nick.
Men experienced as Ws gen Masters will receive such
positions upon bringing to this Mat twenty. five (25)
good Teamsters.
Apply to Captain CBARLES H. TOMPRINg, A. Q.
M., 11.. BA. corner of TWBNITHECOND and Q Streets, 'Washington, D. C. •
D H. WICKER,
Brigadier General and•Oldef Quartermaster,
an2o.tee9 • . Depot' of Washington.
WANTED—A LAD TO LEARN THE
wholepale Dry Goods Business. Must be a good
woman and accoubtant. Apply at tio. 218 CHIJR 1 111"
au M.
WANTED -BY A NAN OP EXPE
RIENCE. a Situation es Agent in the Oilliegien,
for the minus:a Of developing and producing oil. flood
reference given. Address • C. C.,'' Press office. 113-6 t.
WANTED-A BOY 15 TO 17 YKABS.
f of age to Learn the Wholesale Grocery Business.
Most be gulch at figures. and Wet. agood band. Whires
.*3 per week. 4nress Box 957, Phila, P. 0. an2o-3t*
WA. - NT ED —A PARTNER, WITH
about 59.000, to go into the Bteam Saw NM and
WbOlesale Lumber 13nsisees. Address 'Albert V.
Oentke, Qua!' ertevrn, Backs catunty, Pa." an18.6t...
-AI THE -IIIBSCRIBER WISHES TO
-a-
purchase (for cash) a FARM of one or two hun
dred acres, in Northeim or Western Penneylvania. It
mud be in good cultivation, with all the noceesary ,
buildings for a well•regnlatedfarra. 'Address "J. D.,
Box Box 181, WASHINGTON, D. C. au3-11;
e7OOO, 55,000, AND OTHER SUM&
,
TO LOAN, on mortgage of city proper
ty, at 5 per cent. for a term or years.
CHARLES RHOADS. Conveyancer,
aul7-10t* No. 36 Soatir SEVENTH Street.
89,000.—wANFID, FIRST moßtr_ .
Dock streets; lorletalOk=ngsalre Front and
ROBERT At .1.0 GREGOR,
419 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ELIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT
,
at
MLL'S:
a.n23.1m• • 328 SPIttICE Street.
MOUNT: MORTAR CEMRTERY.-
Two splendid LOTS eta saerifieo, positively.
aa20.301 MILLER, 1.54 North SIXTH Street.
O IL` WELD FOR SALE-PRODUCING
s•-•" TEN BARBELS Lubricating Oil per day—with
Engines, &c. . H. OSLER. JR.,
auts-Sts' 12S South SIXTH Street.
TO LET-LARGE .EURNISHED OR
omforoisbed Ttc
No. 1202 CHESTNUT Street,
TO WEAL EiS TATE OWNERS.—
..A.
Evers person wishing to DISPOSE OF PROTEHT7
should avail •themselves of the advantages derived by
calling timm me at once. New Monthly Catalogue now
being complied. 0 CORO EC. MILLER. Tracheal Beal
Estate Operator. 1.54 North SIXTH Street.
N. B.—Fifty first-class Houses wonted to purchase,
at prices ranging from 71:5,000 tcrsso.ooD. suN-Sill
ak. FOR StaiZ--'•A SUPERIOR - FAR:Sf;
Or acres, situated on the Pennsylvania, Central
Railroad, 48 miles from Philadelphia.' "Improvements
conest of -a three-401N stone d welling,. containing 14
rooms, with kitehMo attached, barn 80 by 80 feet, wagon
eked, corn crib, wood house, and ,other ant-boildinga;
a tenant house, 15 acres wood land.
A rare chance is offered. Addrets
JOHN CANNOO,
Parkersburg, Chester county, Pa.
TO RENT—A DESIRABLE COEN
...a.. TRY , BUT, containing between .fear and Ave
acres, un the Old York road, above the five-mite stone.
The house. is of stone, nearly .new, roomy, and commo.
(nous: it has- a large parlor, dining-room, library, aad
two kitchens on first door. with nine chambers and
bath-room above. The large
are -in flaecondition,
at d weil.atocked with large shade trees, numerous
evergreens, and fruits of the choicest kinds, now -just
come into liberal bearing; wlarge and unusually pro-;
ductive vegetable garden; a copions-rmining stream:. a
lathing-pondl a grove of forest trees, apple orchard,
&e. carriage home and good stabling for four horses.
The neighborhood is highly rural and picturesque, at
the same time convenient and long noted for saint) rity,
being entirely free from malaria at all seasons. Will
be lensed to a responsible tenant for one to three years,
Or if not satisfactorily rented, will be sold. For term.,,
which will be liberal, address "11. 8.," at the &Bee
of this paper. au23-vvfm.6v
ARMY GOODS.,
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
1E 'VA. S & II S
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
41$ AMR BTRKWA
rUTT,ADIMPII.LIL
Banners, Segimental and Company Flap, Swords,
Srohes' Bone, Peasants, Epantete, Hate, Cane, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp. Kite, Field Olaseee, Strap,
and everything pertaining to the !complete outfit of
Army and Navy OfNears.
A 111rOrAl dlioonrt allowed to the trade. Ara-lm
S . 0 13143)1A.Di ,&r. 0
NO. 457 BEOADWAY. SEW YORK..
• IMPORTERS OP
PACEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES,
GERMAN AND ENGLER HOMY,
KEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS,
to which they
WEE-01$141I1 TEAM
ITIO-Sto
T
F.33 . -CIELSIO•R" CAMS
MIN THI SP&T IN THE WORLD.
NONE ONNIII.NN, UNLESS BEANDBD
a co., rimni. zicumoit?
H. MICIIENER as CO.,
ciraucßAL-PROVISION DEALERS,
Mass cat THE ONLIBR&TED
66 VAXCMI-siSitlait
SUGALII:4IIILID BANS
Nos. NMI and 144 North PROET Streeti-
Nettreen Arch sad Brost streets, Pldladelphte.
The jnistly-eulebrated "EXCELSIOR"RAMS are
Mred hy J. R. ht. at CO. (Ina style peculiar to them'
seises) expressly for FAMILY USE, are of delleloue
favor, free from the unpleasant taste of ;sit, and en
srononneed by opisums superior to soy now, offered for
• my27-tuthiena
WATER PIPE 4 DRAIN PIPE 1---
mentrzaherY TermiN3ottit Worlia7ofile• and
Warebouse, I=l. MABHBT Street.
Low OF rent ranee: •
Yorleint of 3 feet, 2 inoh bore, 35 cent*,
For joint of 3 feet, 3 Inch bore, 45 cents.
For pint of 3 feet, 4 inch bore. 55 cents.
Fulani of 3 feet, 5 Melt bore, 70 °mite.
Per joint of 3 feet, 6 inch bore, 66 MO*.
All elem. from 2 to 15 inch diamotor.
6-120, Brlinohes, Turn., Tripe, Ohintnim Tors. abili•
noy Plus, Garden Tues. he.
MoCOLLIA k RHOADS.
• viol WARR'' , &ma:
PURE PALM OIL FOAP.—THIP SOAP
is made of pure. beet. Palen Oil. and entirely a
vegetable Soap; more suitable for .Toilet nee than those
made from animal fats., In d. tko b stes of one down cakes:
for 69 Per box : )0011-6. 11. EZHINTOII & SON.
No. 118 NAEGIAIRETTA. Street, between Front ant
second. above ai ll owtdal. • • led-dra
IMPORTANT - TO. HAY .DEALERS
AND OORTRACTOBS. 'S'armers, Shlppers,_ and
others interested in g . the pressing and transportation - of
Bay and Straw, will do Well before Making their ar
rangements for the swoon to examine the " Beater
erase, • now In_ operation on
..the, cornet or SECOND
Street and COLUIBIA. Avenue.
This hay is 'compressed direct, and ten tons can In
readilypat titan ordinary box car, amino hazard what
ever It incurred by the road In tranirpordng it.
The Wee average 400 pounds,_and. are only flinches
by go inches, by. 4 feet in dm. We are prepared to Masi
out counties. and the facilities we Month giro =Paler
value to the 'waded by die Pelee,
For further pertieniars add roes COOK TA.T.COM
Superintendent - rerinlvaala Beater Press Coltman,.
Girard Hotel. Philadei cy phis. au6-fru.
11E4SOPOsStm ruzozs,
AUCTION SALES.
ACTION SALE OF OgNDßKtunt
J - Nouse.
Welt thrkellituirt.
OATALEY Eft - U/71_0/7 10 sali E OP .
corsr QueirrialtiVs.
WAcrroN Alegeee&A
will be eolii auetion. lb,dder.
at the !tease and Nadel tatilekb2loX
1264 ,
Staging, Pentialltanga, TSUS.S . kair.Ot ffi
.
Altoona, Pendiryfennla...FßOfgall. jiAY,Nnifacet VP, y 5154;
Lebanon. Pennettidffla, THUBDLY. Hopfenrbar
1136 t.
g, Harriebura. Pennourylvenls, THITEBTYAIe, Mteinbei
TWO HUNDRED (WY CaTalry Horses al eaOrxed.
Tbeee Horses have been; eongemned won& for tha
C 4311.111 serelee of the Afty.
or Bond and Farm perpoeee, many good barCsitill
ma adlind.
Bonne sold eine]. . .
• Toriffs: Casktx Honed emote •
AM it.
Met Colonel and Ceder Cinaftenth NCI,r
nag tnoB Caviary Bares'!"
•
AMUSE*I:]IOIi. TS.
`,.."8 o v's It 8 NEW CHESTNUT
STREET 1111i0731.
DYER.
LEONARD GB
THIS EVENING,
The Oreat ltoreahtle Pantotesaie, Speetaea
.
ALADDIN OYt I TTIVW7fIDERPUT. LAMP .
THE LIVING PM:If/TALE, OF Cor,i)Rllo , * WATERS.
All the new and regalffeent SCENERY. Regents Pro
pertien, Weeeerful Superb Costumes. startling
Tranelermatione, Orstld;Chartasee.and Beitatifta Neel%
DanceA,_ Bo nstn, Ac. The artirtle Profinced at an aCtM
cost Of 76.310. The Cast of . Cheractere,is one of Great
Excellence.
•
PRICES OP aiIItIrSSION.
Drawl Circle or Parquet • • • 50 bolds.
Family Circle 24
Orchestra Beats ' conic coots.
Doors open et 7 o'clock. fetlormatidea commence LI
Sprecleely., No Extra Cburer fo•Securitineesto. auBl-5r
'WALNUT: STREET A..T RE.-
' TRIUMPRIM SUCCESS - ofitte CELEBELTIZEO
Romenws OF TEIE SHINE. entitled
MB NAIAD QTSEN,
The Meet Interesting. poetically beautiful, and. n ucceng ,,.
fai dramatic tmgcslot cram as..
Ting EVENING AND DURUM THE WERE,
*dm entirely new Scenery, moet DALiBSttnI Music, 114-
wilepri o v IllnetonB. Gorgeous Costiames, and Splendid
Cast of Characters. •
. .
box °Dice open from 9 till 3 o'clock. Doors omit at N.
Yerformaace commences at a quartet , to 7 o' block. 12. et
TEE ACADEMY OF F I *AA. RT B,
J.- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, te OPEN DIME;
for viaki re, from 9A.N.t06 P. M. - • ieSl
EDUCATIONAL.
BELI;EVIIE FEMALE INSTFWITE,
, DINO 243E1001,
TineYrruy EOM tox, bealthially and beautifully locate.'
about twenty miler, front Philadelphia, on the northern
limits of Attleboro', Burks county, Pearr.yiyania,
.yriitopen 114 ff. inter torm on the ft. et day of Tenth =foil .h.
1284, (10th in 1864). The courier of inAructi on era
..bnacea ell the branclu.e of a . complete ENGIAREI,CLsam-
CAL. and NAVIESKATfeAL education. SUPOrlur facilltleg
afforded for Ufa acquieition of the French laottuar3.
For tern.), of fidnliseton and other particulars e.e Cir
'Misr, which may be - Mut on application to the pliant
pales Attleboro' r. 0., Bunks on , Pa.
ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS.
JANE P. GR.IIRAMS.
Poi!volysaTe..
MEM
THE * CLASSICAL AND EMILIA
SCHdOL of H D. • OBSOORY, A. Si, Me 110 S
MARKET Street, will reopen on M O NDAY .. AY..Sept. Stk.
• an.t3
AirlBB` ELIZA. W. SMITH'S SCHOOL.
AAA: POWTOUNG LADIES. 1210 SPRUCE Street.
be reopened on WEDNEADAY. Sept. 7th. The
11011111 W embraces a thorough English edwation. with -
/Akreanus=t o."
Free d/. Gentian. Musk. Drawing Paintiugoto.
AB . A. ORMAN N. PROFESSOR OF
• MUSIC, sad Oros islet tf the Filth Blotto& Cho ode.
will resume Me lesson. September tut. Beak Pnee. 92a
SPRING :GARDE& Street. ate2e3 lta"
NITGIAIEFFER • BROTHER MUST.
V ; CAL ACADEMY will reopen on SEPTEMBE R . 3d,
at N 0.4190 North ISIXtH Ikea. Term $l3 per m.sloti.
Fourth Annual Term. •-aa23-134.*
WILLIAM & J. HENRY WOLSIEF.
FM Professors of Musio,,will.resume tb. duties
of their Profession, Sept. L. No. 480 North SIXPN St.
ant -22t*
0 . .A.LE8 S. HAI LOWELL; A. WILL
REOPEN hie SELPCT HIGH SOHOOL'for Toting
men and boys. No. 110 North TENTH Street (near
*TO)' on the Mth er th. 9th month (September.) Re
sidence, 7.501 GREEN Street„ ttn23. tat tslOt*
UOARDE%G.
OARDING.---PERMA.Iitn BOARD,
B
handsomely Furnished Chambers and Private
Parlors with communicating rooms. can be had at the
old U. Rotel, 413 WIESTPIifr Street. Reference
rknuirrn. its
THE OLD IL S. HOTEL, 413 CHEST- -
-A- NUT Street. between Fourth and Fifth. has changes
bands, been re- inrni4hed, and is now open for Perma
nent and Transient Boarders. Terrns,moderate.
VOUNTB BD - NG.—TWO
Rooms vacs* this WPOIL at.• BROOK . MT.
AIRY, near Station. Inquire at 1102 , WALNUT
Street. a , 4-3L4
ROARDENG.—TWO SECOND-STORY
a." rooms TO LET, at Mt North TENTH St.
SUMMER -RESORTS.
L.Y. BATHING.-NATIONAL Fl ALL,
CAPE ISLAM). Cat* Kea, Dr- 3.. is now open rear
the reception of Rte nninerone amts.. Term moderate.
Children tinder 12 yearn of IN and servants /Larval's.
Superior eacemModatloiui and ample room for irere•
hundred persons. .118021 011atle78. On,
1e24-2in Proprietor.
EXCURI§IONS.
- ATLANTIC CITY:- - ---GO WITH - TJTX
Br-80/one Union Brent-inn .betweee HErildTll3and FRONT STREET M. R. CH.IIK R RS, TO-MORROW
(Wean. Fdayi, the-24th imst: 'Last Boat ieavree VIPTK
Street Wbart at six o'clock. Tickets, $1..50:, Children.
half price. 1p
FIRST EXCURSION .OF THE GRAND !
DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
TO -ATLANTIC , CITY.
On FRIDAY,. Artgagt 26th, 1864,
Leaves-VINE-STREET Wia art at 6 o: el oak A- M., pre
eiielpp
TICEETS, $1.2.6: can be procured- at the yatioits.Divi-
Mon moms: at Pugh . % Sixth and Obeetnut streets, or at
VFne etreet-wharf on the morning of :he Exeareien.
MOONLIGHT EXCUR-
5102 f TO ATLANTIC CITY.
lATINDY'I3
SEVENTH ANNUAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION
to the far-famed city by the aera Nl/1 take place on
SATURDAY EVENING, August 27th. •
Lant boat , leavea V/NE - Street Pei ry t a P. M. pre
cisely.. Fare for the trip $1.60, returning at *isil early
hour on Dfonday morning.
mckety can be procbrad at-all the principal hotels le
the city, and at the ticket office oaths wharf on the eve
ning of the excursion. •
DAVID EL MUNDY.
Conductor..
&WNW srol i
cs, " EXCrinl `
AT REDUCED PitldEnt
TO THE. GREAT COAL. rßotr. AND WHOM RS►
GIONS OP PRNBISTLITANIAL
TICKETS GOOD FOR TES DAYS!
orviio 2.3IkaITIBIS TO 'VISIT EACH POINT ow
~~ YY~:i~;1 ~13 ~y:l.y:Ti+Y4~~
Tha Mantissa Railroad Company,-
Haying perfected arrangements withconneatingreadal
will berm Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia one US
following route:
. PHILADELPHIA. AND READINWRAILROAD.
To Reading.' Schuylkill Haven, Addend. Maim,
City and Tamaqua;
CATAWIBSADAILBGAD...
To' Summit, McAuley Mountain, Catawisea. Enna
Milton. and 'Williarotrportt
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG lIALLROAD.
To Bloomsburg. Kingston, and Willreeliarre.
LEHIGH AND SUMWEHANNA RAILROAD.
To White Haven and Penn Haven.
LEHIGH AND MAHRAILROAANOY AND . BRAYER MCIADIM
DS
To Black Creek and Mauch Chunk;
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
To Allentown and Bethlehem ; • and the
NORTH PENNSYLV'AN'IA RAILROAD.
To Philadelphia. •
For earisty and grandeur of sooners, thin route POW
gents peculiar inducements to tourists.
Thorn wishing to do eo, may reveresithe rontabrishe.
Mining Tickets to *tart over the North PenutegMaw
Uroad.
Tickets can be obtained at. the Depots of the Pidladel,•
p'bia and Reading and North. Peatnestriala Rallsostir
Companies, and of
N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent,
Northwest corner SIXTH ana.onserstrr amis.
- -
Trains start from Pidiadeirobla and Reading Moot&
8.18 A. N., 3.80 P. DL. and from, North Pettusytriaiit
Railroad Depot at 7A. BE, and 3.46 and 6.11 P. K.
ji2o4ldirtal
ma ii=o , GRAND PLEASURE. MF,.
OUBSIONS TO LAM= SOTEMIOR. —oat
of the following splendid trot-class eteamers t e
CLEVELADI) ILLIN OIS MORTHIMM LIGET. :
CITY, MBTkO E . sou LAC
BELLI, ES ad PE ADIC, leaver oLeneL4
Ohio, at S o'clock P. hi • each day of the week, -
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on
folloelring dagitishS o'pask P. M. our
j e r i tke monlite
Ig il l ePlalipolls ti t% iiitlreet fin the Great bilmidra t , '
erica, whisk; for utility. Oman, and beaLtkosteP
brany.other on the Continent,
'Th . teip.of ever 3;000' miles embraces six degrees ad:
latitude', and eleven of longitude, and includes it MR
- eircnit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superiormuli..
thebeautiful rivers Detroit . St. (flair and Bt. Mary's.
The many and extensive mines of iron and Cogr
unequaled by any In the world, with the newly• Or.
*overall and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild an"
romantic scenery, combined with its Imre and brasene
climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far nter s ,.
than ordinary kttreetlon to the etpitallst, the
the pleaanre- meter, or the inva,lid.
The above-named steamers are edegantly•dtted qt.
.with large airy Cabbie and State- me, while Wert
Precaution has.been taken to provide for the saretY ems
comfort of passengers.
TaalneludVsStater e r n mi and li t tle. V I I
irt.Vi cant s:
tr, to dare.
"" T ' milking r? .P. ,
Booms secured, and farther information obtained. WA.
imaged= to proprietors.
SORT. HANNA dr Oo• , Cleveland, Oki%
• - HIISSItY k McBRIDE,
J. V WRITING M.,' Detroit, ifielditell.
JOHN arToonves. -
-• jell-t an7ii - •
FOR CAPE - Wikt
gannet and AammodloWs ; stigma*
MANHATTAN, Capt. B. A. MUSH, of the Oaps,
hYa Live. i 8 110177 making. her regular trine to CAM
MAY leaving a reit.. etreet wbarf every TUESDAY;
TEillitSDAr, and. SA,TURDay,ii lA_ nine
.o'clock
tinning. will leave Cape May every CY.YAY, I?hiD-.
NESDAY and FRIDAY, at Sit o'clpek,tooehing at New
Caale going and returning., -
Fare, $2, carriage hire included. Children halt pries 6
carriage hire included. tiervants; $1„000 carriage ittri
extra.
Freight `at low sates. No freight received alter I o
'dock, and ixall cases must baprojraid.
anlethfstf JOS. A. STEWART. Agent.
A s ig i t FROM. NSW YORK, TOR
NEW HAVEN; O.4IITEORD, BP Its
FIELD, and BOSTOIL—The steamers GOOTIREA'rAUL -
and Eat CITY leans Peck East Myer. ajn ii st...
1115 P. X_ 2,11 a n at Melt. •
FOR 'AL.RANY - AND
r`iofa DELA.WARN AND RaRkfAN
- ='The Barge NONTE.ItY: ;Danvers. Master;, is IsOilir
leading M diet wboxl harm Nbraa , 4316 ) and- ;gill ma.
for the above mints. on. W EDNE,SDAY,
lorrrolght. Whiob will betaken-on reasonable ',testes.
'kW . / to D. I,...BLANAGAN,,,,keent.
a .„22.gi No. 30 4 1603tt1t lbflawareAvenntb.
VaSTErlir'S
, •
OTTAG.E ORGANS .
Ira tally trwaxaman, but.UNNUALLID I* Turf*
of 'rano and Power, designed' especially for Cherotome
am , / khoole. but found to be- equally well ad%ptad ts
tiro parlor end Drawing Room, Per sale only im
R. R. BIM&
Fo.IS Nora MIRTH Street.
Also, 5 otemplete assortment of the -Perfect. Meow
go na & , t OlB4 / 9 sally ore kat •
IWMtnMNT FOR lA=O 1Z