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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A'S BOBBY SOAP.
'rated TOILIT SOAP, in stieh UMYana AG-
Ms from the (MOMENT matelots, ix MILD
',INWN Inns Ware, VBAGILUNTLY
XTSISKILIC niminota. to its aotioa. mrea
Nor male by all Draggloto and Vane Gatiii
fdS-initials
Ji.o.rartgo Haan or Pm 4.
vtoexittemi.'i ,
class goods at moderate ortees.
WANAMASSR & BROWN,
corner SIXTH and NA_RRET Streets.
lent (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth St.
& WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMITiII
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING KAOHIABIL
BAREST. SIMPLIBT. AND DEBT.
7m CHESTS - VT Street. above Serenibl..
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-On Wednesday, August 24th, 1884, after a
re illness, Josephine 8., daughter - of the
I.ti
Ices at St. Stephen's Church on Sitardar
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—At Downingtown, Cheater eounti,
Mary, daughter o r Dr. John Kr
iejrai2.
. tlio feroily are respeetfnily invited to
,erst on Friday, the 26th instant, at It
truly, ea the 23d inst., Catherine. re li ct
lip tee, in the 70th year of her age.
e and friends of the family are respect
) attend her funeral from the residence of
George D. Glenn, No. 124 South Sixth
,y afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
the morning of 2.9 d inst., Paul, son or
in Keyser.
end friends of the family are respectful
tend the funeral, without further notice,
ore of hie percale, Main street, German-
Aar afternoon , 26th Inst. , at SO'olook
aiptheria, on the evening of Mend,
M. Jarrett, in the 234 year of Ws. life.
sod friends of the faintly are 'Judea to
from the residence of hie father,
Bentham ' Montgomery county, Pa., to
mlo oclock A. M., on thh day (Fri
her residence, in Lower Providence
Pinery county, Pa, on Tuesday eye
it., Sarah B wife of Charles Corson,
, rel a tivesai are invited to attend the
,y, the 2/31.1) Diet., at 10 o'clock A. M.
meet the 7 o clock A. hi, train at Mo
on North Pennsylvania Railroad. -
he 24th, Emma. daughter of J. Henry
k. aged 7 months.
Hanover. Pa.
& 80.11,_MOURNINO STORE,
CUISTAITT Street.
EYRE & LANDELL
8.
64
'EN TO. DAY FOR FALL OFI4, 1
Plaid BRAWLS.
colored PA RADUTTAS.
WFIRST CONGRESSIONAL MS.
THIOT. —The Delegates elected to the CON
GEM' ON al, CONVENTION of the First Congressional
District will inset at the hall of the Good Intent Go-e
ennpsny, No. 602 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY" EVE
NING. Atignet 78, at 8 o'clock, to nominate a candidate
for Congress
James Gillingham, Bgbert E. Nichols,
John C. Garwood, Peter Glasgow,
B. B. Martin. Jr., . J. C. Adams,
B. Mickel, Henry Banker,
Joseph Turnbull, James Flood.
Henry B. Gardiner, Preying Grovel],
Henry Victor, Jame Ft Hatigiok,
James Smith Gen. W. Gillingham,
George W. Ow, Wm. A. Levering,
John Moon, John Downey.
Wm. H. McMahon, Albeit T. Eavenson,
Chas. E. 3lcCanlley, John Gilmore,
Hits F. Hepburn, Alexander Usher.
David Ferd, Ad& 4t*
FIRST WAR;
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IO TmE RTY will—The Wan
L UNN PA
bonne of Peter Bouvier, in
AIRMAN G Avenue and OM
DAY EVENING at 8 o'clock
Thorase Lower,
George Revel,
James B. Jordan,
Adam liohertoOng
Devid Sparka.
d Delegates or the NATION
meet in Convention at the
ortheast cornet of Mina,
ItSziwica Street, on FRI-
FOIURTII CO
TRICT.--The Bohm
on MONDAY EVRNINO
o'clock. at the Hall goner
GARDEN litreete.
W. P. Coor,
Henry C. Townsend,
Rent, Myers,
James Wehit.
William Sim Peon.
John T. Hance,
None J. Young,
C. B. Enwitt.
RESSIONAL b IS.
km are requested to meet
EXT, the 29th lust., at 8
HIRTHENTH and SPRING
Henry Clay Bellmr.
John M. RdeY.
Thomas S. Ellis.
C. Thompson Jones,
Albert Hughes,
William Rogers,
J. H. Edgar,
an.25•3t
ATES ELEC VIED TO
WLISENTH WARD In the
et on FRIDAY RIMING,
k, at the home of John Ma
ar Broad street.
OrTHE DELLO
rePresent the FOG
Ward Coe Tendon mill me
August 2ith. IF6S, at 8 o'cloc
berg, RIDGE Avenue, helo
VI S. Bull,
Sein/. McGorkle,
Joseph B. Boswell,
R. A. McCartY,
Job Fisher,
Henry Schell,
FOURMEENTH 11.18PRESEDi f♦•
TIVE DISTRICT.-Delegates will meet at the
Hall of the National Union Amootation, S. W. corner of
ELEVENTH Street and GIRARD Avenue. on MONDAY
EVENING. August 72, 1894, at 8 o'clock. Geo. Deice,
John W. Monson, James Helms, Daniel Weymer, John
Cloud, Geo. Carpenter. Henry Battereby.
OW' FIFTWW&R.D CONVENTION
will meet on 'FRIDAY EVENING. A.cgast 2a. at
8 o'Clock, at the MARKET HALL, SSOOND and PIKE
Streets. J. S. ATKINSON. Jr.,
JOS. E. GALLEY,
N. HALL,
JAS. ktARKLAND,
H. CHARMAN,
EfEO
H. H. MoOONNELL.
IarSIXTH WARD.—WARD DELE.
GATER wit (meet at the MADISON HOUSE on
FRIPArEVENINO, Angnet 26th, at 8 o , e , eat,
WM. H WHIMS' R.,
eBORG 6 CABTEA,
A. EDENBORN,
JOHN BABB,
8. M. SUDS,
WM. °ASSAM
JAMES WAFTS ,
ISAIAH BATES,
THOMAS LEECH.
FIFTEENTH WARD vs. THE
DRAFT. —The citizens will bold another !Heat
ing THIS EVENING, at the School-bonne, TWEN
TIETH and COATES Streets Every interested man
sholdd come and bring ble neighbor.
r.• • • •‘• _ HENRY. W. C RAY, President.
Toren R. bEFTOR,
Secretaries.
J. T DELACEO I X
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rFUND COMMITTEE meets EVERY smut%
at the School House, TWENTIhni and COATES Streets.
Minns will please be prompt in paying their subscrip
tions. Nell are enlisting, the quota is being reduced,
and united effort will accomplish our object. Come at
,once, do your whole ditty and you are safe.
H. P. M. BIRKINBINE,
Chairman Executiye Committee.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
WERE MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY,
WALNUT Street, Amnon 26, 1884.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CENT. on the Cavite! Stock of the Com
pany, Parable at their office on and after the 80th inst..
free of state tax • The Transfer Books will be closed on
the 28th inst., at 3 P. 21,. 'until the 30th.
au2e-Bts TKOS R. lIEARLE, Secretary.
pro NOTICE TO srocituoLDEßs.-,
The regular Annual Meeting of the Stoakhold-
Pre of the SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND BORTH AND
W &IT BRANCH TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will be
held at the CONTINENTAL MOTEL, Thtiadelphia. on
WhENESDAY, the 14th day of September next, at 2.
o'clock P. M., for the election of officers, Bic.
By order of the President, E S. SANDFORD.
J. X. GRIER, Secretary. an22-mth2twteel4
IMF"' THE UNDERSIGNED.. A COMMIT.
TES appointed by the Bounty Fund Convention
of the several warde,ffor the purpose of recruiting for
the benefit of deficient wards In anticipation of the
coming draft, impressed with' the importance of the
entoect,_ desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them
in an effort to till the city's quota by obtaining volun
teer recruits. To do Ws . betore the oth of Septet:ismer
will require the most earnest and vigorous exertions,
aed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public
spirited to aid them by their influence and by contribu
tions of the necessary means to offer inducements eqoal
to those offered by other communities. The Committee
have appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lieu
tenants in various quarters or the cit?, and ail recruits
obtained will be distributed pro rata among the wards.
and, of course, will benefit meet largely those that are
most deficient.
By united and continued effort - the Committee hope,
if not to avoid the id. aft altogether, at least to reduce it
to insignificant proportions.
The whole number required to free the city from the
draft was, on the first of august, about 9,000 From this
number is to be deducted those who have been recruited
since that dale', and such credits as the city may be en
titled to from persona enlisting in the navy from the pity
and who have not been credited to us; also, from per
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 being made to
ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to
obtain recruits from veterans re , enlisting, from the
Southern States now occupied by our forces, and from
other quarters. They do norffeem it impossible, there•
fore, by proper exertions, to fill the city's quota.
Money-is necessary. and can only be obtained by the
voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Such subscriptions
may be sent to the addresses of any members of. the
Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters of
the Committee, No. 142 Smith FOURTH Street.
JAMES L, C AOHORN, 207 CHURCH Alley.
JAMES . H. ORNE, 626 CHESTNUT Street.
A. B. FRADICISCUS, ot3 MARKET Street.
JOSHUA SPERING, 142 South FOURTH. Street.
Dr. WM. M. UHLER' , Falls or Sohn,
JOHN W. FRAMER, 949 South SIXTH StreeL
au22.tf
Wir:DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
T/1.11 PERKY OIL CO.,
Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOIIIITH Streets ,
PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, August 17, 1864.
The Board of Directorsc have thin day declared the
fourth montbly dividend of two (2) per cent. on the
cap4al stock of the Company out of the earnings of the
Inoz(th'oi t a ts t ax.
at the
th em e 24th
the _CossolAT
'clear of tato on after the Met.
The transfer b ocka will be cloaed on Saturday, 20th
Mat, and reopened on Wednesday, 24th inst.
aulB- 7t JAMES P ERKY, Treasurer.
11ArOFFICE OF THE PIIIIADEL
PRIA GAS WORKS, Aufiger 12, 1864.—At a
meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia
Gee Works, held on the dth instant, the following pre
ambl e and resolution were adopted:
Whereas, The great advance in the cost of living im
posed an imperative duty on the Trustees to advance
the tangos of their employeee; and whereas, the east of
coal and all other materials consumed in the manufac
ture of Oas have advanced to ft price that compete the
Trustees, in order to protect the important trust com
mitted to their charge from serious loss, and to make
the annual addition to tt e Sinking Fund required by
law. to advance the price of Oaa fifty cents per thou
sand cubic feet,
. „
The Troetees are aware that the increased price will
prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re
grt t tbe necessity that constrai a rti c l eut wh
purchaseon
sumer reflects that nearly every we hoe
advanced from 50 to 100 per cent., and we propose bat
en advance of 1811 per cent. on the main article upon
which we rely for revenue, its necessity must be appa
rept, particularly when the oversaw:lc of the past year
are known to have resulted in a large lose to the Trust,
notwithstanding our then existing contracts enabled ne
to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be
it ',beret ore
. .
Reaoked, That the Chief Ingineer ba directed to give
public notice that on and after the first day of Septem
'bar next the price of gas to private consumers shall 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,
aol6-tsel- Chief Engineer.
gr. orttier. SWATAKA FALILS COAL
COMPAIIY,
August 10, 1864.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
ten per rent. on the capital stook out of the net earnings
of the Comeau y,_payable at the office of the Cempany.
No 10133( South THIRD Street, on or after 26th instant,
clear of State tax.
anl9- et L. 8. FILBERT, Treasurer.
lay. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE ROCK OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYL
VANIA, No. 409 wewarr Street.
PHILADHLWILL, August ID, '
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of TWO PER CENT. (twenty cents per share) on
the capital stock. out of the earnings of the Company
for JIILT, payable on and after the 20th inst. '
free of
State tax. The transfer books will be closed on the
241, at 8 P.M.. and opened on 29th •
JOHN F. GRAFF,
Secretary and Treasurer.
rairOFFICE OF THE tocusr mr.ovN.
TAM COAL AND IRON COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, Atiguht 18, 1284.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board of Directors of this
Company have this day declared a Dividend of four nes
cent. on the.capital stock out of the earnings of the Com
pany, payable on and after the 29th teat.
The transfer books will be closed from the 19th to the
29th inst. inclusive. • EDWARD ELY,
anlB-8t Treasurer pro tem.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.--Plll_ldlo ,
DELPRIA,AugnatI9,II364-147 South FOUNTS
Street,
The Directors of the EMMET OTL COMPANY have
Ws day declared a dividend of TWO (t) PER GENT. on
the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after
the 25thlinet., free of State tax. The Transfer Booka
Mill be closed on the 25th and opened' on the Mk.
Burka WM. M. CARTER, Treasurer.
garNOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF THE
WEST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY are now
open for subxeriptions to its capital, at their office, No.
411 WALNUT Street. Females can hold stock in their
OAR name. JOHN S. HOFFMAN, Secretary.
TM WEST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY,
OFFICE 411 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL $200.000
Divided into 20,000 Shares of 4110 each.
The properties purchased by this Company, are aye in
ttuni]bos i selected yritb owe Iqy celnPetent persons: Two
hundred embraced in three *several tracts, and are
in lee Ample( 60 agree on a lease for •t 0 years. and 16
acres on a perPetual lease on which we have a well
bored to thedm?th of 100 feet,..with a good oho w of oil,
the work Dalai vig_ororuslyprommuted—all of these pro
perties tV i ti v f ln.wood county, West Virginia (mayo.._
alengnn ofeetUrdisde leading to the Ohio river.'
This 'region litpronounced by the oil men 'of Venango
county as being the El Dorado of the West for oil. They
are buying all the territory in that region they can get.
The prospects of this Company . are moat flattering.
Those coming in as origina l subscribers will have all
the advantages of a new company, intelligently ma
naged by .1* reeve Street , unders the business. Call at
the office, 411 WALNUT for eirealars of wig..
nation.
au2D.7t
JOHN S. HOFFMAN, Secretary,
AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC.—
The Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Com
mittee are in want of funds for the support of the Insti
tution. They call upon the public for voluntary contri
butions to aid them in their efforts to feed and care for
the Soldiers of the Union as they pass through our city.
The citizens of Philadelphia are assured that not a cent
of the funds is appropriated to Pied Any person 9r per
sona representing themaelvee as refugees from the re
bellion, bet all contributions to the Cooper SUN Coin•
mince are scrupulously disbursed for the benefit of the
Soldiers of the Union Army:
WM. M. COOPER. *foldout.
135 South WATER Street.
Attest—Wx. M. MACLL, Secretary.
, • 330 CATHARINE Street.
VErVETERAN BOUNTY-FEND CO*.
MISSION,
NO. I GOLDSMITH'S HALL
LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia.
The Com miesiOnere aPPoir ted to pay the extra Douala ,
to re-maleted Veterans FR I DAY S m on MONDYS,
WEDNESDAYS, and
a F t ll N lD o. A 7 YS o , o l l. 4 B o m .ei r ee n t , P s . 11 M iLt t?
receive a_pplieatlons.
LIBRARY Street, Immediately to the rear of the Poet
Office. Families interested will pleat° call at that hoar
L D. SAUNDERS, Chairman.
EDWIN OREBLE.
JONATHAN BULLOCK.
PAUL J. FIELD. •
GEO.".W. SIMONS.
EMPIRE COPPER COMPARE OF
MICHIGAN.
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of
TWO DOLLAR @ nit SHARE on each and every share
of the capital ntock of the Empire Copper Company of
Michigan ha. this day been yelled by the Board of Di
rectors of said Company. due and ipaye.ble at the once
of the Company, No. 433 WALNUT Street:Philadel
phia, on or before the 10th day df SEPTEMBER, Mt.
Interest will be charged on all, instalments after the
same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Director'
J. B. MoMULLIN, Secretary
PHILADELPH/it August le, 1554, au2o-ftuthttdlo
ISMAYMELIIIITMIDS PENEOSYLVM.•
VIA. MILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT.
riAltElßßinta, August 14;
The STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVAN 1964.1 A
meet in PITTSBUEO on MONDAY, the 29th day of
Ananst, DM. and continue daring the week, to examine
candidates for the poet of Medical Officers in Pennsrl
vanialtegimenta.
Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish
ing satisfactory testimonials as to moral character, &c.,
will be admitted to the examination.
The room in which the examiiiatban will be held will
be indicated in the Pittsburg morning papers on the day
of InPeilni. By order of the'Oovernor:
JOSEPH. A. PHILLIPS,
mai% harneva General. Penni7l,Yanla•
SENATOR/AM.
NORTON MoMICHAEL. Philadelphia.
T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Conniff.
REPRESF
B. 6. Morrison (oatu,
B. Henry Hamm,
I. William H. Kern.
L. Heaton H. Janke.
O. Charles K Hunk.
Y. Robert Parke,
8. William Taylor,
9. John A. Hieetand,
10. Richard H. Oolye%
IL Edward Holliday,
lB Charlie IL Read,
By order of the State Omei
John J. Clifton,
Joseph Dallas,
James Beddenger,
William ?arsons.
Joe. Mooney. an2l-2t'
Or ' 3F"
artra M. DILL,, •
EIOEITEENTA W4RD, NATIONAL UNION. au -St"
Jonathan H. Nigh,
W. F. Bohan,
Wm. B. Webb,
Edward X. Shelmeraltke,
Edmund Booth.
anFi-V
IarCOBINVILILSVILLIE GAS COAL
OFFIOH No, 411 ORESSIUT Street,
rHILADELPM.. An net 9th. 1864.
At a meeting of the Stockholders, neid THIS DAY, the
following gentlemen were daly elected Directors for the
enstung year:
CHARLES WHEELER.
B N. Bußff.Otrotut
THOMAS A. SCOTT.
PERCIVAL ROBERTS.
D. R. DAVIDSON.,
Charles Wheeler was unanimously. elected President,
and Norton Johnson Secretary and Treasarer. an24-3t
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TICEASII
BEE U. 8., ParLanaLPlita. Angnst 20.1841.
coupons of the 10 du U. S. Bends, matartrg the First
of September, and those of the 6-20 U. 8 Bonds matur
ing the First of November nest pill be paid onfpresen
tation at this office. 6.13.0E('D efeINTY
en72-et Assistant Treasurer, 17. B.
NNTIONAL UNION TICKET.
rpm pDEMIDEW's *
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
OP ILLINOM.
FOR •lUE PRZNIIDNIIITI
ANDREW JOHNSON.
OF FENVE6BIII.
ELECTORAL TWEET.
&MAME.
. 19. Elias W. Han.
14. Charles H. Studi47:
16. john Winter.
it David McColl:11M
17. David W. W s.
18h Isaac Benison,
19. John Patton,
W. Samuel B. Pink.
31. Mverard BiaPars
H. John P. Panne,
96. Ebenezer MaJ nntidL
M. John W. Blanshitrd.
trial
MILITARY.
SUBSTITUTES AND ENROLLED
Z CITIZENS
Are informed' MO. the
JOSEPH & C„0.
Have taken the Hoonta
Noi 422 WALNUT STREET,
Lately.ocenpied by the
Where they will be rammed to furnish ALIENS, VETE
RANS, or CONTRABANDS no EUBSTITUTEI for EN-
ROLLED CITIZENS, and will pay to Substlintee the
}HOBERT PRICE. an2s-3t
$5O WARD BDIIIITY;
IN ADDITION TO
(ITT AND GOVERNMENT BOINTIES,
Will be paid to every recruit enlisted in fixated States
Army. Navy, or Marine Corm to the credit of the
FIFTEENTH WARD•
Apply to
ISAAC M. KRUPP,
At Provost Marshal's Office; BROAD and SPRING
GARDEN Streets,
$lO premium paid to any person bringing a recruit as
above.
H. P. M. BIRKINBINE,
au24-4t Chairman Executive Committee.
r i 199TH REO IMENT YOLK.,
COL. A. A. LECHLER.
$5 2 5 BOUNTY,.
Idea Mastered and raid $425 immediately, 03.33 more
before leaving camp, balance in instalments.
PAT $l6 PER MONTH-CLOTHING AND SUB
B STENO
'he Regiment le encamped at CAMP OADWAL.A.-
DEE, in comfortable quarters.
DON'T WALT TO BE DBAPTBD, bat join this
regiment and leave your families well-provided for.
NO DELAY IN PAYING} THE BOUNTY !
VETERAN OFFICERS
sii24-4t HEADQVARTERS 011iCHESTNUT Street
TEN VOLUNTEERS WANTED
immediately for three years.
$6OO cash down, and
MO Government Bounty.
Also, FIVE SUBS TITUTES WANTED:for which the
highest price will be paid. W. D. HAVENS,
113 Booth SEVENTH Street,
Room No.
.10,.second floor.
TWELFTH WARD.
$735 BOUNTY.
All recruits accredited to TWELFTH WARD will
receive the following Bounties
IMCO GOV E RNMENT
SOO BOUNTY.
85 WARD BOUNTY.
15 EXTRA TO EVERY ONE FURNISHING A
RECRUIT.
The Committee to pay the Ward Bounty will be in at
tendance at Y. & L. LADNER'S MILITARY HALL.
No. 532 N. THIRD Street, every day until the Quota
is filled.
Recruits will receive the Ward Bounty as soon as
mustered in.
Enrolled citizens who 'furnish substitutes Agin re
ceive the Ward.Bonata...„--.--
calatratint. -- wacaNzt; Piesident.
L. B. ENGLES, Treasurer.
TAWS A F A. CONN ELL * Secretary.
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
Ma, THE REBELS CAN BURN
01WI TOWNS,
BUT NO
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION
SAFES.
CHAMBERSHEIEN, Auguetl6, ISSi.
Meters. "FARREL, HERRING, & CO. :
GENTLEMEN: I have had in use one of your unequalled
Safes for a period of four years. My law office wee en
tirely consumed in the fearful conflagration of this
place on July 30th. The Safe fell into the cellar, where
it has lain among the ruins untU ibis date. To day it
was removed., and found too hot tb bare the naked hand;
it was necessary to cool it with water before opening it.
Yet, after having passed through this extraordinary
lire, and remaining hot for sixteen days, the papers, al
though discolored by steam, are perfectly legible.
GEO. W, BREWER.
CRAMBERBIJITHG. August 16,198 E
Messrs. FARREL, HEBBINO, 4 CO.:
OENTLENEP: On the 30th of last month, we had our
place of business burnt out by the Rebels.; we had one
of your Safes in our store at the time; the Safe fell to the
cellar. where welted a stock of Tar, Turpentine, Oils.
&o, The heat was so intense thatwe despaired of saving
any of the contents. •
Judge of our surprise on opening it to.diad oar Books
in good order; a few papers were discolored by steam,
but sustained no injury.
Please send ns another Safe, same size.
HUBER & TOLBERT.
CRANE/3E51317R% August 16, IS6I.
Messrs. JUL.PAti HE & CO.:
GENTLEMEN: I bad one of your Fire• Proof Safes at the
time of the late Rebel raid, on the .90th of Jody, when
our town wee burned out. The Safe wee in my brew
-house; it came out all right. It caved my books and
papers., GEORGIE I.IIDWIO.
JOHN FARREL. a C. HERRING. W. B. CONIIINGEAR
FARREL, HERRING,
No. 629 CHESTNUT STEEE'T.
(Sayne's Hall).
Sole manufacturers In this State of ,
HERRING'S FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
Which received the Medal at the
WORLD'S FAIR,
London and New York.
.These Safee are warranted free from darannees
Also, manufacturers of
HALLOS PATENT
~p owpER.RA99. . m3K,
Likewise awarded a Nodal at World's tair:*;*
CHILLEDPRON BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
BANK VAULTS, BANK LOCKS,
STEEL CHESTS, &c. Can23-tath2
CITY POINT, VA., KUGUST 7,1862.
OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIRS,
rrrf
WANTED.
300 Teamsters,
50 liViteelwriglits,
50 Blacksmiths, and
20 Carriage Mrirrunera•
Who Will receive the highest rates or 00Yernment
rations, and medical attends/Lee.
Traarportatlon foraished by applying at
No. maILTIONSYLTANIA Avenue, Washington, D.O
E. J. STRANG,
Captain, 4,111.
JAMKS IL EBLLY,
85 00 WOR TH OF GOLD AND
Plated JEWELRY,bointlit with o , 9 hVbefoie
the increaseia pnces, will be sold tor cost in green
boat+ if awned. for this week; also, a lot of Show
cases,' Jewelry Bolles, Trays , suitable for . a .Mar._
cbaht,Anctioneer, or Pedlar.' Address Post Office,
, . -
80w702. 'au 26,31.
DO NOT FAIL TOSIT FOR COLORED
Photographs ,at REIMER'S they are the beet
kylee roade, end all reepeetewili prove satisfactory.
Only $1:150. SECOND Street, above Green.: -
PHOTOGRAPHS -IN •OIL
e j colors . See them. end be convinced of their -041 e:
rtority over other style, portraits. B. F. RISIKEK'S
spectroens,nrolineurpe.....l Oallpry , 624 ASCU St le
& intoww,
IMF PRESS.-PTITT, PETTIT - IA. TTITTR ST) AV. AUGUST 25, 1864.
NEW SKIRT FOR 1€064.
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OS DOUBLE) STEEL
SPRING.
- - •
J. L. k J. G. WEST EW No. 91 01EANBERk STEM.
N Y ORK,
Ar e the airmen of the patent and exclusive mambo.
Wren of thug,
J. W. BRAZIJIT'S
PATENTED DUPLEXEIAMITO ETBEL o=o
This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) IDliptle
Reel Springs, • ingenlonely brained tightly and firmly'
together, edge to , edge, malting the tOugheet, most elec
tic, flexible, and 'durable spring ever used, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and text
bleness, to place and fold the skirt when innse as will'
and with the same convenience as a silk or amain
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec
tions to hoop shine, viz the annoyance to the wearer
as well an the public, especially in crowded assembles,
carriages, scarves ears, church pews, or In any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupY
ing a small space, This entirely removes the difficulty,
while giving the skirt the usual full and aymnietrlcal
form, and is ihe lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade , or house
dress. • A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward
willinglyy dispense with the use of them. They are the
best quality In every part, and by far the lightest, most
dorsi,, a, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies In most
first-class retell stores In this city and. thronghont the
different States.
Committee.
OAMIROX, Ohairmeat,
B RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT.
Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to occupy I
Mall apace, making the most agreeable Bert worn.
For sale by J. M Ei&FLEWM,
9051 CHESTNUT Street.
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT,
THE MOST POPULAR
DATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
IE4KLET. For sale by
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT—The greatest Improvement we have ever
seen in LADIES' SKIRTSand an article of
SUPERIOR 'EXCELLENCE.
450, 452. and4o4 W N. I SECOND
AaR.Tk WROlow
.
aualm if
BLANKETS! BLANKETS'!
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
Are now offering the largest stock of Blankets to be
found in this city at moderate prices:
BERTH BLANKETS, •
OMB BLANKETS,
S BLANKETS,
BED BLANKETS, all She&
To dealers, we offer the best assortment of all the
leading makes. to .
ROY EARLY AND. SAVE THE Al VANCE. an.E54l.
PHILLDELPHIA,
Quartermaster's Agent.
It • rIIIS
A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
Zip D O UBLE :I'ot the
D ELLIPTIC SPRING SIMS.
AND FLEXIBLEIN USE.
SHEPPPABD, - VAIIHARLINGEN, & AItRISON,
1008 01188TNUT Street
T. G. MAXWELL & SQL •
S. E Oor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets
HOUSEKEEPERS, TA 'KV NOTICE.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE &
(FORMERLY COWPERTHWAIT & C 0.,)
ARMY,. NAVY, &ND CIVIL
CLOT I-I HOUSE,
W. T. SNODGRASS,
is 8. SECOND Street and NI3 t3T.RAWBERET Street
• A LARGE STOOK OP ALL MINDS ON
CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, VESTINGS, &e n
At fair prices, purchased before the rise, flurependerst
of gold gambtemby the package, piece, or yard. -Our
motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our
stook. The Army and Navy trade has our special ate
and.bn
CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS
GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
• great variety of stiles of this tealOU'll brtnOrtation,
from 22 cents to El,
Best Paella Lawns at 373 if cents.
Figured Brown Lawns at 37% cents.
French Lawns at 40, 60, 62 and 8734 cents,
Beet makes, of linslins, Calicoes, Ginhangh and all
kinds of Domestic Goode, far below the manufacturor's
Prices.
White Bernie and Lama Shawls.
Silk Grenadine Shawls.
ED all-wool Cashmere Shawlssl.l6 worth 111.60.
errhaL & 808,
Nos 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
L INEN WICK FOR SUITS.
Superb quality, white and solonod..
Ratnral color, extra hem
Coating Linens, fancy
Wide IR ne black Alpaca&
White Marseilles Vesting!".
No advance in Summer Otwolnioron. •
Tine Stook for Summer
L and Fall.
AWNS.
Good styles from ?A to 60 cents.
Summer dregs staffs low.
COOP= & OMURA
8. N. corner NINTH and MERIT Stmts.
USAISHNE OUR LAWNS.
11—s Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 445.
Lawns, white ground . neat figured. 4 4 e.
linckabsok and Bath Townie, larrelassortment
Bird's Bye Linen Towels.
Bxtra else Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists,
Baal= Ilannels,_ red and gray.
He JOHN H. BMUS. 10H AMOR strew
t'l Ift;I IiJ:3,J
The attention of LAMB ABOUT rg[Ly
ng() Mk OITYfp the Sea Shone,. •
'affa
tering Places,. or "the Country, Is
restfally invited to the extensive stock
of WRITE GOOD S
__. suitable for SUM' i
WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, MOBJEffO
WRAPPERS, di.
An extensive assortment fe offered In Lae,
and Worked Edgings said Ineertinge,
Efaudkerehiefe. Collare,Sleeves, and in_gain
and fanoy Plaid, Striped, and Figured White
Goods.
_AT 'PRICES MUCH BELOW TRIER
PRESENT RETAIL vezanl.
100 Printed Linen Cambric Dream.
Masi
ID°
bur. pieees Puled, finked, and Striped
E. M. NEEDLES.
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ff L'l :I.{:YJ~llk`l:y I:}.l.Ya
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
'MEW BOOKS I_ NEW BOOKS!
DOM IN TENNESSEE, sad Back by way of
Richmond. By Edmund Kirke.
JOHN OUILDERSTRINO'S SIN 4 A Royal by C.
French Richard& .
QUEST. A Chinning New Novel. '
DRIFTED SNOW FLAKES; or Poetical Gatherings
from many authors.
ENOCH ARDEN. /A Poem by Alfred Tennyson,
D. C. L.
RATH HALL. A Domestic Tale of the Present Time.
By Fanny Fern. '
THE EARLY DAWN; or Sketches of Christian Life
in England in the olden time. By the author of the
Schonberg-Cotta Family. _
For sole by WILLIAM S. ALFRED MARTIN,
an 2641 606 CHESTNUT Street.
RTti g , S PHILOSOPHY OF MAR
A NEW EDITION,
PUBLISHED THIS DAY
,
TIM puTtosi:lisy OF IdARRISOS, in it Social,
Moral, and Physical Relations, with the Physiology of
Generation in the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms.
By Michael. Ryan, M. D. &a. From the last London
edition. In one volumo..
NEW BOOKS.
MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and MISCELLANEOUS, for
sale as soon as published by
LINDSAY & BLARISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
...
A EHMEA 11' & EVANS, ~ •
-1-- 1 .• SUCCESSOR TO WILLIS I% HAZARD,
No. 124 CHESTNUT Shoot,
Have received—
IRE EARLY DAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life
in i England In the Olden Time. By the author of the
"Sclionbug .Cotta Family, and said to be equally as
Well written. •
ENOCH ARDEN. Tennyson's new Poem.
csß
BARBARA'S rusTolur. By Amelia R. Edwards: A
nar -",
lar. l E t tLAVl h at al i i l f l a utniting the In
finance of the Mind on the Body. By B. B. Britton, K
D.
THE BATTLE-FIELDS OF OUR FATHERS. By Vir
ginia F. Townsend.
DOWN IN TENNESSEE. A new book by Edward
Kirke, author of " Among the Pines."
QUEST. A charming new novel.
THE MONOMANIAC. By William Gilbert.
MANGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS
THE'NEW INTERNAL REV ENEW LAW.
New and standard novels, suitable for summer read
ing. A large supply of the celebrated Leipsic editions,
in various 'bindings, selling at leas than present cost of
importation. an/9
AFFLETONT NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA..
The Agency for thle Invaluable Library of Universal
Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story.
Also.-• RECORD OY THE SEBELLIO3. By Frank
Moore. aul3-tuths3m
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT .QUARTER
MASTER."
Yowl. DELAwdita ). August 29,1864,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office,
- until MONDAY noon, 29th blatant. for two thousand
tons of best quality ANTHRACITE COAX, 2,2,10 the to
the ton, stove size; to be delivered at this post, In good
order and condition, free from slate or other impurities.
Two hundred tons to lie delivered on or before the
sixth of September next, and two hundred tons weekly
thereafter, until the completion of the contract.
Good and sulicient security will be required for the
faithful fulfilment of the contract.
The right Is reserved to reject any hid deemed un
reasonable. S. It. CRAIG%
an2s 4t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,
r f
B
EXCELSIOR". HAMS
AEI Mt BUT IR TDB WORLD.
BONE aBlftlIEE UNLESS BRANDED
J. E. I. 'OO., PEMBA. EICEISIOL"
MICHENER & CO..
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
av
CIJURS or rum okras/tam
"EXCIELSVIOIEt"
/31101 R-CURED ]TANS.
JAM 1U and 144 North luomrStreet.
Between Arch and Ram streets, Philadelphia.
The justly- celebrated ."EXCELSIOR" BANS are
cored by J. B. M. Ai Go. Oa a style peculiar to them.
soaso impressiy for PAMILY USE, are of delicious
favor, free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and am
mouountsmi by epigram superior to any now offered fox
tale. • roy27-tuthetia
TOBACCO AND, PIPES FOR THE SOL.
• DlERS.—Subscriptione in money or contributions
of gifts of Tobacco era Pltie" be received for the
Aimy b y E . &G. W. BLUNT,
No. 179 •WATER.Street, New York:
• or, J. T. VAN VLECK, Banker,
Olike of Messrs, Binstalm Rosenfeld, Co, •
ani4-15t No. 8 4 BNOAD Btreet, New York City.
_
CARTES 'CAREFULLY
.eaocutrd and SateheS with tests obtalned at
B. F. REIMER'S. 024:ARCII Street: unsurpassed in
style; &aflame tovroye satisfactory:
teREAT:9**Azi, taloCnigrow
FINANCIAL.
10-40 P°UP°l4Bl
DUE IST SEPTEMBER:
5-20 COUPONS,
DUE IST NOMMEN.
Bought at beet rates
ae29-10t it
NATIONAL LOAN
AT . PAR.
0113111111a0 WNW.
COUPONS ATTACHED.
EXTIOIXST PATABLI SACS SIX MONTHS.
The prhtelpal is payable lit lawful money at the sod of
hree years; or, the holder has the right to demand at
lit time
BB 15:130 MOB AT PAZ 1111371 AD 01 , TEM CAM
This Privilege la valuable, as them 6.10 Bonds ars our
moat popular Loan, and are now selling at eisht Per
'cent. premium.
Subscriptions received in the usual manner, end the
appeal and proposals of the Secretary of the Tratmovn
loather with oar Oltsulars. and all necessary Informs•
lion, will be furnished on application it our °Moe.
- „JAY COOKE 00..
.479-301 ' Po. UR SOUTH THIRD STRUT._
TT S. 1 7.80 LOAN.
Theitilretary of 'the Treasury eves motice`that sub
ecriPtions will be received for Conport.Treasury Notes,
Payable three yearn from August lath, 18151, with semi
anima Interest at the rate of seven and three-tenthe per
cent per annum—principal and interest both to be paid
In liivrfurmoneY.
These notes will be convertible at the option of the
holder at maturity into six per cent. gold - bearing
hoods, payable not lees than lye nor more than twedty
Years from their date, as the aovernment may elect.
They will be issued in denominations of $5O, trloo,
$ . 1.000, and $5,000, and. subscr}ptiona .must be for
fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the
original Ceitificatee of Deposit as they Can be prepared.
ee the notes draw intend from August Id. persons
making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the
interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit.
Part les depositing_ twenty-live 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 wee made. No deductions for
.
somisissiorus must be made from the deposits.
srlon ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. *
IT A NATIONAL SAYINGS BANK, offering a
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,
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and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
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JAMES B. EARLE & SON,
' SIB CIMINTNUT 13TNNWL MILL,
time now In store a vent Ins assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
of olutraeter. of the
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(1114 PAINTINGS, ENGBATINGS; -
PIOTITRI AND .PNOTOONAPH MAIM
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CERE4LINA-AltA RTICLE OF DIET
prepared from clehranacti Wheat—contain , fourteen
times More phosphate than le ,retalized ad equal
weight of Ike flour, and. hence. 0 highly beneficial to
tbe tenanting.
For sale by Druggists and Grocers. Orders brmail
promptly delivered. Manufactory 1424, '36, '3B.
and 30 VINE Finest. Thiladelphia.
anffi thstrigt* JOHN et. fdOXEY, Manager.
N. X, V.%Xii tin WK.= 4TBErirs
ELEOTRIOITY-
Ira WONDERS
DERXIL 4 CO,
The object of the toltowint adiettinement le to eel forth
La the development .6f IA new philosophy:
speaking forth the language of Nature; and
se It reveate the only true ratio nale for the
Nearly live years ago Professor C. H. BOLLES located
himself in the city of Philadelphia, at No. 1220 WAL
NUT Street, and announced hie great discovery in the
therapeutic' application of , Magnetism, Oalyaniam, and
other moditisations of Electricity for .the axe of the
most obstinate, acute, 1111ZulnPseitsea.
• In announcing to the s; diseoieri seititimatelY
connected with the wellUng of our lace, it may be
deemed proper to makead'eir prefatiry iemarkit to Pre
pare the mind of the reader for the reception of W.-
deuces and facts, too incredible foftellef.
This discovery Is the result of more than ten years'
hard and scientific inveitigationis. It develops not only
a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, but the
only efficient and renege means Of cure. Its great
superiority over all other systems for the core of dis
ease hee been practically tested formae than ten years,
and for dye years In Philadelphia, where {Were thou.
sand invalids have been treated, suffering from almost
every form and condition of disease common to all sec•
Lions of our country, who, after treatment by the most
eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, New
York, and other elites, bad been• given up as Inca
. cable; and in nearly every case a perfect cure had
been . effected. •
Many of the mod obstinate of the above cases treated
have been warranted by 'medal contract, and not a
failure has been.madran any Warranted ease. As in
dubitable evidence of the foregoing statement, we have
adduced in the following ci.d . fertisenient testimonials
from citizens of Philadelphia, who had suffered from a
complication of (Mimeos for four, ten, and even thirty
Years, and bad 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 apPlicatione 'of Iffeetriiity. •
Such an'array of evidenee as will hereafter appear in
'this advertisement is not merely to Show that Professor
BOLLES has made an important discOvery in the ap
plication of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but em
phatically to show that nearly all diseases which have
been, considered incurable in all peal ages, and are so
considered. at the present time by the moat eminent
Medical men, can be speedily and permanently cured
by the different modifications of Electricity, when ap
plied in harmony with his discovery of the action of
Electricity through the cerebro-spinal axis.
Nye are curing, and further pledge ourselves to CILIV,
a certain class of diseases acknowledged to be incurable
by any known process of mediefttion—diseases that
never have, nor never can be controlled, only by his
mode of applying the various moditicatlons of Medd
city.
We are often asked for what' diseases is Electricity
best adapted T In reply, we would say, for all diseases
to Which gash is heii—acute or chronic, inflammatory
or yaralytic. In all cases where medicine ie beneficial,
an d in au caßea beyond the influence and control of
medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing the
vital force by changing its pOlaitiee, thereby regula
ting secretion, excretion., digestion, and circulation
and bringing the system bath to a condition of harmony
and health. . .
Thoneands of the most reliable individuals in this city
who have, been treated at No. MY:*alnut street tan
and will vouch for the above statement of facts in their
own astonishing curse. We verily believe that we have
cured more obstinate dlseaaee duri4 the live years o
our .Practice in the city of Philadelphia than all the
me dical men that have ever practised in this eity,elther
allopathically,bommpathleally, or by any other pally.
IVO Etleettton* mayloolr Wan larniefinErbut,ik true,
every word of At; for who ever heard of such astonish
ing C 11.1105 f
-
In a shall properly estimate the incalculable blessing
thug so speedily conferred on suffering hunumity,whea,
instead of being drugged for months, and thrown on
beds of langrdsbing, health is restored by this treat
ment, In many cases almost instantaneotudy? In coM ,
clarion, we would say, for the encouragement of the
dyspeptic, neuralgic, conenmptiie, rheumatic, para
lytic,
eptlectic, and, In line, all those on whom medical
treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failure,
that there is still hope in your case, and a fair chance for
your recovery, at No. 1219 WALNUT Street.
The following "report is not the result of hearsay, or
far-off certileates, or reports of- men of doubtful ve
racity, but from reliable baldness and professional men
in our very midst, whose report wee arrived at after
weetieof careful investigation, at MO WALNUT Street,
where Professor BOLLES has been testing hie discovery
in the aPplication of. Electricity, for the speedy and per
manent cure 'of acute and chronic diseases, for five
years, in which time he has treated more than twelve
thousand invalids with success.
FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEITIN PHILADELPHIA,
We, tie undersigned, havirog ,been treated for Origi
nate diseases at No. MO WALNUT Street,Thilidelphia,
which had resisted for a long time the treatment of the
most eminent medical men hi this city ; and, also, having
zeitneesed the results of his treatment on a great num
ber of our aceneintances lad friends, for acute and
chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in re
commending to the public hie important discovery.
He has been located three yeare at No. 12110 WALNUT
Street, testing his treatment on many thousands of
our most reliable citizens by hie new discovery of ap.
plying Galvenism.llagnetism, and other modifications
of Electricity, and, having watched his success in the
speedy and permanent cares of briadreds of oar friends,
as well as ourselves, and, especially, that class of dis
ealee never benefited by medicines; therefore,
Resolved. That ere, the undersigned, regard the great
success we have witnessed for months in the treatment
of Consumption, Rheumatism,. Paralysis, Insanity,
Diabetes. Bronchitis, all Nervous-Diseases, Catarrh.
Amaurosis. Aphonia„ Asthma, Ague Chills, Contraction
of Limbs. St. Vitas' Dance, Coldness of Yeet,llands, or
Head; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; Epilepsy, He
morrhage, White. Swelling, Mental Deplession. Neu
ralgia, Withered Limbs, Convulsions, Palpitation of
the Beart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of
Professor B. 's ecientiße application of Electricity for
the speedy cure of all curable diseases.
E. A. Steele, M. D.„No. lijkonth Twelfth street; Wm.
B. Shrivel - . Baines street. Dermantown; L. C. Stock
ton, `Y,a Market street, Philadelphia; John McCormick,
1230 Ridge avenue; Charlealll Grigg, Noe. 1119 and Ell
Church alley ; Emanuel Rim. 707 Samna street,
attorney- at-law; Isaac D. Guyer; Woodland Terrace;
E. N: Nash, 319Eouth Sixth ome l et; 11". Craig, 1725 Arch
street, 138 Broad 'street Rebell D. Work, 51 North
Third street; A. G. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and
Market streets.
N. B.—Professor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring
the sick to the above Darnell, and the following, whose
certificates have been or will be even in fall for the
good of humanity:
Judah Levi, Bronchial Consumption, No. 914 South
Front street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E.
Church. Dyspepsia of long -Laryngitis. and .
Lumbago, No. IEO Helmuth street; William H. Shaine,
Paralysis of lower limbs, Paraplegy, and Epilepsy,
Publisher of the Rational Merchant, No. PM South
Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain,
arid severe Hemorrhage of the Longs, and Diabetes.
American Hotel. Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf
ness for s i x years , a nd ringing and roaring is the head.
Fifteenth and Bedford streeta; William Morgan, General
Debility,4ol Spnme street; Thomas Harrop, severe Dia
'hetes, Rose Mills, West Philadelphia; George Grant,
Rheumatic Gout, long standing,No. 610 Chestnut street;
H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory
Rheamatiem, No. 1799 Chestnut street; 0. H. Canal*,
Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Chestnut and Fortieth 'streets; George W. Freed, Epl
leltsv;NO. 1492 North Thirteenth street; Anthony Car-.
nay, Consumption, No. 1217 Market street; Edward !de-
Melton, Commniptiou. No. 1227 Front street; Charism H.
Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constikation. Tenth and Arch
streets; J. Rickel, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation;
and . congestton of the Brain. No. 518 Callowhill street;
Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia. rikiladolOhla. •
PROF.-ROLLES &,DR. BROWN,
N. - B:—Nediesl men and others; who desire a know
ledge of mynew discovery can afull Mine
of Lectures October' 4th, 1864. at the institution. 1220
WALNUT Street. P.ttfiridelptda:: ;Prof. BOLLES has
qiiiiitteit over one th-ousand physicians who use Mee
trielty as a speciality.
TABTErlat 4ND SUBSAMW4 QUMUNia
!lEnicAL.
THERAPEUTIC AGENT.
sonttErmNA. NEW
SOMETHING TRITE,
lumina for tts basis immutable fade
SOMETHING REASONABLE,
SOMETRING IMPORTAN'r,
PHYSICAL ILLS OF MATT.
TO TTfl DISEASED.
ASTONISHING 'RESULTS.
CIONSTYLTATION FREE.
12120 WALNUT Street, /naiads.
WANTS.
ittrAkagD—BY Alt AISIERICA.N WI-
T aow 1.4 r, wbo ban had much experience, a eau
take Ncree to Ladies in wpntineco-at. or Nurse to the
Bi t k Can give the best Or references. and will make
engagements from the present time until the Ist of N o _
trember. Address "Mrs. S.,' Box 448, Phila. Post
lte
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-office of this paper. atr2s
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WA.NTED-TWO OR THREE GOOD
MEL
used to dyehouse, at our wool,Es
Milje au24-3t*
WANTED TO RENT—A SECOND
, STORY ROOM, 'with ;Mod light, in the neighbor
hood of Third or Fonrth and Market streets. Addr.ee
Room." Proem office. an24-3t*
WANTE D-A SITUATION BY A
middle agod man, erlio has served eleven Tears
in on e of the largest Dry Goods Hennes in the city; le
not particular EA rewards the kind of business. hat is
willing to make himself generally useful; will bring
the best of reference from hie employers. address
the
Press office. au24-3t*
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LO W WARE STORE, a strong, active LAD, be
tween 16 and )7 sears of age, who is willing to make,
blurt elf generally naelnl. Address, with name and
references. " F. L 8.," at this office. an 24 St*
AG E ITT T 8 WANTED IN EVERY
County to pen a new article that everybody wants.
Tbree brindred per cent, profit guaranteed ; no capital re
quired. Ad dreue J. C. TILTON . .
an244t * Pittsburg. Pa.
A NACTIVE, ENERGETIC MAN,WHO
can command some trade, desires an engagement
as SALBSMAN in a vholeeale house. Address 'AC.
T. 1021," this ernes. aunate
PRIPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LA.Hcf
-A-4 est and most reliable, for city and eep .a t Rae
always a good selection or capable persons , with
good
references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger
mans, Scotch Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as
Gardeners,Farm Hands , Coachmen, Watchmen, kg.
Cooks! Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Lanadresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also,
Colored Servants. Nos. SO2 and 804 LOCUST Street,
above Eighth.
- PIIONTING MACHINE WANTED—A
second-hand out, with or withtut the ropes. Ad
dress Box 2577 Poet Owes. an24-3V
"ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY
HORSES WANTED."
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S °MOE,.
PETLADELPHIA f Pa.). An et 20. 1834.
HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ser
vice will be purchased by the undersigned, in open
market, at a fair prise, when presented-inuantitiosier
eight (81 or over. Bach animal to be sub j ected to the
usual Government impaction before being acreptsd.
Horses to be delivered to the United States Inepector.
at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET Street, between
Eighth and Bluth streets.
By order 'ef Colonel GEORGE H. Cnostrea, Assistant
Quartermaster General United States army.
GEORGE R. OBIIR,
area lOt Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
TEAMSTERS WANTED.
CHIRP Quanymisterrna's OFFIOS,
DEPOT OP WASHINGTO N ,
WASITTNOTDN. D. C..
kaput 18, 1854.
WASVED. at once, Five Handred (500) to One Thou
sand (1,000) TEAMSTERS, each capable of driving with
single line and managing six-mule teams,
To such who are competent to perform the duty, the
Pay per month will be thirty-five (Si) dollars. with one
ration per ay, and hospital privileges, including the
best medical attar dance wl en sick.
Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive such
Positions upon bringing to this point twenty- Aye (25)
good Teamsters.
Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPKINtI, A, Q.
, S A. corner of TWENTY - SECOND and 0
Streets, Washington, D. C.
D K. RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster,
au2o- tee 9 Depot of Washington.
SWANTED TO • RENT-A FUR
NISH ED 110I1SB situated between Pine and Chest
nut and Sixth and Twenty-first streets. Address 13nr
1198 Poet Office. . an2s.6t*
maWANTED -OR THE IST 00-
TOBER. in Germantown, a small Furnished 'Roue
or Cotten Noeltil ran. Gooir.ference_alven AAlnro..e,
awing rent, , "Cottage," Praia once. t025-2c.
WANTED—A• HANDSOMELY
Mr.KFURNISHED H01713E, in the western pert of the
city, for six months, from &Mut the fret ef November.
for whicb w liberal rent will be IriT(111. Addreas "W
Box 2754 P. 0. stal-freif
e l WANTED TO RENT-YBY A
small Family a neatly Furnished 1101181 t with
stable, until May next, in the vicinity of Germantown.
Address "G. It 8.," Box 718 P. 0. Phila. au•Lu-&•
THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO
purolusaa (for cash) s peant or one or two hun
dred agree, in Northern or Western Pennsylya.nia. It
net be in good =Myst - ion s with all the necessary
buildings for a well-reinalated farm. Address' J. D., "
Hon 884, WASHINGTON, D. C. ant-In
$2,50
9 0 54,000, $B,OOO, $lO,OOO, AND
o ther some, wanted on undoubted pro
perty teenrities in the city and on Farms near by. Six
per sent, will be paid. Apply to B. PETTIT,
ao2a tt 323 WALNUT Street.
SS I 000 AND OTHER SUMS
87 000
~ TOLOA, on mortgage of city proper
ty, at 6 per cent. for a term of years.
CHARLES RHOADS, Conveyancer, ,
sul7-10t* No. 38 South SEVENTH Street
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
•
FOR SALE-LARGE FACTORY
near Germantown, on the railroad, with switch to
connect; largo lot; stream of water running through
the premises.; large shedding, steam engine, shafting,
&c.,. complete. rrice $lO,OOO, clear. Immediate pos
session.
su2S-3tll MILLIB, 151 North SIXTH Knot.
al FOR BALE-NEA.T LLRGE HAW
atla SION at Dtty's Lane Station (Germantown) con
tains twelve rooms, Eve on the Brat floor; stabie, coach
bonee, elegant garden, &c. Lot 142 by 3 / 8 feet deep to
a etneet. 410,0. KILLER,.
ant 24,1 t 154 Worth SIXTH west.
da FOR SALE-A THREE STORY
Mat BRICK DWRGLING sad LOT, No. W 0 North
BROAD Street, ID feet !tent by 100 feet deep, with all
the-modern conveniences. App ly to
LEWIS H. RZDNIM, No. 1.02 S. FOURTH St.
an 254
/IFOR -BALE, VERY- CHEAP.-
L/ARM& AND
_HANDSOME •RESIDENCE, South
west corner of FORTY-FIRST and WESTMINSTER
avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; IS rooms, PAL hot aad
cold water throughout the house, stable in rear of lot,
fine fruit and shade trees
Site of lot. 120 feet front by 179 feet deep.
Price.lllo.ooo, clear of incumb , ance. Terms easy.
Also, Two very desirable COTTAGES, on HALEY
Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern
proveinents, 10 rooms.
Size of lots, each 25 feet front by 115 feet deep.
Price $3,000, each. Ter me easy.
Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from E 1,600
each to $16,000, la all parts of the city. Apnly to
0. P. HUTCHINSON. or
. .
J WARNSR. COULSTON,
No. 124 South SIXTEI Sires
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-THE
DWELLING, corner CHELTEN Avenue and
WAYNE Street, Germantown, containing all the mo
dern conveniences. Apply H STOICJIS„
an 26 it' Germantown.
.FOR BALE OR EXCH . AYGE—A
aim very desirable Suburban RESIDENCE, about two
miles out, with Stables, Coach-house. large Garden.
Granary, &c. ; lot 100 by MO. For further nartiealars
apply to E PETTIT.
artga-tr 323 WALNUT street.
FOR SALE--TWO OF THE
gr
retest sacrifiess of the age: consisting of large
four-story DWELLINGS, on BROAD, north of Jefferson
street: lots 25 by 500 feet to a street; eighteen rooms.
Price 11110.500. • MILLER.,
au24 2.t if • 154 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE— SPLENDID
MEM YARD DWELLING, Northeast corner or Righth
and Poplar stree t ;
th 120.•
seventeen rooms. Lottlifeet by 115
feet deep, and w deas to 41feet. $l5.
Neat aide - yar d Dwelling, 910 Prs.rdrltn street; thiv ,
teen rooms. Lot 29 by 114. Price $13.290. "
Elegant Bide-yard Dwelling, east aide of Frankli n '
street, above Poplar. 312,000.
Neat Dwelling, 925 Franklin 'At...et. disO,Boo.
Bealdea nearly 2,000 others. Immediate pesseesion
of all the above and fifty otbers. • HILLER,
en24.2ttf 154 North SIXTH street.
gt FOR SALE-WITH INDIEDIA.TB
Ma.POISESSION, neat large Dwelling, 1610 Slimmer
street; fifteen Rooms. Lot and Bcdiding 28 feet front;
depth of lot, 11l feet to Spring street $1.1.000.
Beat large four-story Dwelling. 170$ Race street:
fifteen rooms. Lot 22 by 100- 99. WO.
Elegant roar-story Dwelling, north side Arch, west
of Twenty- first street. Lot 28 by 126. 98.600.
streets Buildings, I.MB Arch street. Lot 20 by 100 to
a a splendid neighborhood for a residence..
Neat
Dwelling, 1616 Mt. Vernon street. Lot 18 by 90,
Twelve rooms. $6,000.
Splendid Dwelling, north side Mt. Vernon. west of
Sixteenth; twelve rooms. Lot 11l by MIL $7,6(2).
Neat Dwelling. north side Mt. Vernon. west of Nine
teenth street. Lot 23 by 104 Twelve rooms. 96000.
Neat Dwelling, south side Mt. Vernon. east of illx
teenth Lot 18 by 00. Twelve rooms. 95.500.
Liegant Dwelling. 467 North Fourth street. Lot 20 by
St. Eleven racial& $0,900.
Very eligibly.located Dwelling, 449 North Seventh
street. Lot 20 by 90. 167,600.
Three new Dwellings, Thirteenth street. north of
Mester; finished admirsbly throughout . $ 1.500.
Well-built, nearly new - Dwelling, 850 North Seventh
street; twelve rooms Lot 18 by 93. $0.200.
Neat Dwelling, Twelfth street, north of Bate. Lot
. 18 by 90; tlt Ten rooln& $5,500.
Splendid first-claim Dwelling; 925 Franklin etreet;
twelve rooms. Lot 18 feet 6 inches by 110 feet deep.
89.8N1
Magnificent four-story Dwelling, north eide of Green,
West of 'Tenth fifteen rooms. Lot 20 by 100. 99,900.
Beat Dwelling, west aide of Fifteenth, north of Pine
street. 63400.
Neat new Dwel l ing, 2202 Pine street; ten rooms. Lot
18 by 90. 64.000.
Splendid nearly-new Dwelling, south side of Green,
west bide of Twenty. third ; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by
118 feet deep, 66,600.
Besides scores of others. of which possession can be
bad immediately, or in a very short time. GEORGE C.
MILLED, Practical Beal.:Utate Broker, 154 North
SIXTH Street.
Cut this out for Attars reference. . fen24-2tlf
FOR BALE—FIRST-CLASS FARM
of 33 acres, in Backe county; splendid improve.
mente; crops , utensils, &c. Price $14,093, or will ex
change for good city property.
Superb Farm of 60 acres; excellent improvements; on
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, only 10 miles from the
c leat Country Seat and Farm of 18 acres, on Haverford
road. 434 miles from tie ciny. MILLER,
au 24-20 154 North SIXTH Street.
WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY
to DAVID CHILLAB. News*. DAL an 2-3
LEGAL.
'STATE OF GEORGE K. SMITH,
DECEASED. —Letters Testamentary on the Estate
of GEORGE K. SMITH, late of the city of 'Philadelphia,
merchant, deceased. having beenanted to the under
signed by the Register of Wills, &c., all persons in.
debted to said Estate are requested to make payment,
and those haying cIBARAII aime or dH
SMl emand TH. Exe re
to psent them to
cutrix,
2121 North SEVENTEENTH Street, Phila.,
Or her Attorney, F REDBRICK Ala ER,
an26-tbfit• 241 Snub THIRD Street. Thila.
LITTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON
- 1 - 4 the Estate of Mrs. MaTtedlET SLADE, deceased,
baying bran granted to the undersigned, all persona in
debted to the said Estate . are requested to make pay
ment, and those haying claims to present them without
delay to ALBERT M. FREELAND. Administrator.
an2sth-M. 21* NABICAT street.
r im Esm-y-s
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Not only NNE:X.CiLLID, but lIDEPTALLDD
of Tone and Power, declined esieclally for Chnrehed
and Schools. but found to be equally well adapted k
the Parlor and Drawing Doom. For aale only by
E. M. BROOD,
No. 18 North SEVENTH Streik
Alto, a complete astaortment of the Perfect Melodeon
eonetantly on bud.
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.--
r Sfr. 6,1 110 ENT elves wale* of Me reinni to
this city. and readiness to reaume business by the tat
of September. all ordvs received as °nal. at MA
SON is CO'S atom 901 CHESTNUT Street. -and lm
QOLON ROBINSON, OF THE N: Y.
TRIBUNE. EAR B:—" If I can my an tout•
duce families to buy the UNIVERSAL WRINGER whit
cog wheels, I shall be glad of theopportunity. It is one
of if not the- very out labor-saving machines ever in
vented for vroman'a use. if, family would as soon
give UP the cooking store. It cannot be too high's, re
commended. "
Agency for the Witt' &REAL WRINGER, No. RI
Eolith SIXTH Street. between Market and Chestnut
stream, formerly No. 721. CRESTS UT &met
an7ll-0t
DRAY MADE TO KRAR-INSTItU-
LT ayalsorTAßLE PRICES.
CTION SALES.
BAZAAR, NINT4; AND- SAN.
80M STRBIO 8,
es AUCTION BAIA F HORSES. OARILT &a.
•
ON SATIINDAY IWORNISIiutxt,
ACTO o'clock, comprising abut
FIFTY ROES ES,
suited to barnessund the saddle. Including
A bay mare, a gray horse, two carts amt . gears, ex.
preen wagon and gears, furniture car add gears,
et cycle, forls, ao, ; also, other horses. •
description in catalogues.
Also, raW and second•hand carriages, light wa gons,
41C.., with which the sale wilt commence.
Slagle and double harness, - saddles, bridlee,
Wnio. covers, &c.
'fa' w Ig a o le Po o ityp_ser: s eat on amnia of weather.
:ay - I,2s.. e v e i rri f itge ' A fileid;riAr c u m . s o s n at W kir E l D va N tr l
. BRuKNESS, Auctioneer.
A UCTION BALE OF CONDEMNED
HOBBES.
. WAIL Darannecur,
CAVALRY BEIREAI7,OBBIOI OF emus gaurnamsErrus...
wasuircorow, D. C. Armada, 1864.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder,
at the times and Dianne named below. vie!
Reading, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY . , August
1864.
Altoona, Penneylvarda THURSDAY, August 28 186 a,
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, tieptea s i m j.
11364.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THCILSDAT. geptembor
8, 1E64.
TWO HTIRDRED (2)3 Cavalry Horses at each ipla.u.
Them Horses have been condemned as milt for the
Cavalry service of the Army.
For Road and Farm purposes', Mani good builds's .
may he had.
HorFes sold singly.
Terms: Cash in United States 011111)11C7',
JAMES A. EMIL
Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermanter.
nsig-tseS Cavalry . Bureau.
AMUSEMENTS.
VE ItE3 NEW CHESTNUT.
, La STREET THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER MANAGER,
THIS EVENING,
The Greet Romantic Musical, Pantomimic, Smetana.
Jar Drama,
ALADDIN, OR THE WONDERFUL LAMP ,
THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OF COLORED W &TEES,
All the new and magnificent SCENERY, Elegant pro
perties, Wonderful Effects, Superb Costumes , &utiles
Transformation Grand ChoruseNand Beaful
actual Dances. Songs, dui The Whale produced et an actual
cost of $B.BOO. The Cast of Characters is one of area*
Excellence.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Dross Circle or Parquet 40 tante.
Family Circle 25 cents.
Orchestra Seats 75 cents.
precisely. at Ex t raock. Performances commence at
8 No Charge for Socarlngffeste. an23-at
L1313T-STREET THEA.T R E.
TRIUMPR AL SUCCESS of the CELEBRATED
RORANOR OF THI RHINE. entitled
THE NAIAD' QUEEN !
Thlgnoet interenting. poetically Imantital, and encases
; fol. rem attn. pageant of tbe air!.
Etgk,RVRNING ND DURINO WS - RR. •
WiliSintirely nevi Scenery, Most Delightful Magic, Be. ,
wll erkor Ilinsions, Gorgeous. Coetumes, and Splendid
.Catt.; pi Characters.
iloYOffice open from-9 till 3 o'clock. Doom open at DAG
Performance commences at a quarter to 8 o'clock. ri-a
CONCERT HALL.
Commencing MONDAY•EVENTNG, August 29tb.
ONE WEEK ONLY !
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CHRISTYMINSTRELN.
i And the great corolcartisti
J. W. RAYNOR GEORGE CHRISTY.
Manager and - Proprietor.
Finit appearance In this city abide their return from
England, after an absence of some years.
All the great Extraveganzas, Bariesques,..bo. whlek
have mad e] ha name of CHRIATY'S MIN - ST/38Ln
"AS FAMILIAR AS HOUSEHOLD WORDS_,"
will be produced during their sojourn here. There
on:aces of the Christy Minstrels are superior to any MA-
Wei organization in existence, which enable them to
present In a , uperb manner the buraornand oddities of
SOUTHERN PLANTI LIFE
In all its broad, mirth fni, and original phases.
Particulars 111 email bills. Admission 20 cents; Or
ch est ra Seats in front. 10 cents.
an24-4t JOHN P. SlllTH,Ensinees Agent;
irkiE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
-a- CHESTNUT Street above Tenth, is OPEN •DAILY,
for visitors, from 9 A M. to 6 P. N.
.ie2l
EDUCATIONAL.
SPRING GARDEN normitam, FOR
YOUNG'. LA DIU
BOARDING ABD DAY SCHOLARS.
To be reopened on the sth of September.
GILBSRT COMBS. A. X, Principal.
ant]-JS • 608 and ell HARSHALL Street. Phila.
TIiBTRUCTION THROUGH ROOKS,.
-a- OBJECTS, AND PICTURES. —ANN DICKSON will
eopen her School for Boys and Girls, at No. 108 South
EIGHTEENTH Street, on the 12th Sept. aulti-thstatt"
Miss V. P. BROWN, No. 1907: FINN
-LTA- .Street, will, on MONDAY. Sept. O. resume the
duties
of her School fur Children between the ages of 4
and d. a =lSt.
A 2413 i BAIGER'I3 SCHOOL FOR
.L•S. . YOUNG LA MRSwlll be reopened NUM mouth,
FM. at No. 2044 MOUNT TEKNON Street atiz.m.
TIBER PARK - FEMALE INSTITUTE,.II- , PORT JERVIS, Orange connty, New York. (on
Frie Railroad,) reopens SEPTEMBER 13th. Collegiate
course three years. A corps of able teachers, spacious
house.exoellent table, and fine mountain scenery,make
this a favorite seat of learning. Address,
Rev. L B. NORTITRUP,
Principal.
SIGNOR P. IiONDINELL A. WILL RE
SUMS Lie Singing Lessens and Private Ciaases no
the Bth of Sertember. Address 1.324 SPRING GAR—
DEN Street. au2s. chstu
PRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND}
SMALL BOYS. on School lane Germantown, will
reopemon the 6th of 9th month. The usual branches of
an English education will be taught, and ws feel war
ranted in believing that the competency of the teacher.
Deborah B. Smith, will make it desirable f- , r parents to
patronize the school. For farther information apply to
Lydia Longstreth, Bast Walnut lane, Germantown;
Naomi Rittenhouse, Township Line roart_above Ritten
houee street, Germantown; Mary A Wright. School:-
Uwe lane, West Township Line road. Germantown:
Sarah lf.Evaits, Herman street, Germantown; Franklin
Shoemaker, Tnlpehocken street, Germantown.
J7'6-tse6
MRB. ORRTRI.II3E J. CARY WILL.
resume the duties of her BOARDING and DAT
SCHOOL for . Yonne Ladies. at 15321SPRIICE Street,
08 WEDNESDAY. Sept. 14th. 11134-tathelm•
BOARDING.
VOUN'IRY BOARDING.-TWO
RooraeNacant this week" at Mrs. BROOM/43. Irr.
AIRY, near Station. - lagnlse at .1.9143...-iitAbaßrr
- • au2S-,90
BOARDING. - TWO 13110020)43TORY
rooms TO LET. at INS North MIN Bt. IN-tt
lIISERANCEI.
ill COMPANY,
MUT STIMET.
ELPHIA.
&BD INSIIRANCL
CCITOBB.
FAKE INBURANI
No. 400 . ctresi
Pin.LAD3
FIRB AND INLA'
Dina(
Pr ode N. Bud,
Charles Richardeoi,
Henry Lewis,
0. W. Davis,
P 8 Justice,
George A. West,
PRAMS N.
John Kessler. Jr..
B. D. Woodzuf.
Charles Stokes.
Joss& D. Sths.•
BUCK dent
.4.RDSON. 'glee Prerfidesit.
Ja244t
OEAB RICH
W. I. BLANCHARD, Sacra
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incomoratel 1810. CHARTER
PER
PRTUAL. No. 31.0 WALNUT Street, above Third.
Philadelphia.
Raving a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus in
vested in sound and available Securities, conidness
!nears on Dwellings, btoree. Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses
DME iliberal CT ly and promptly adinntsd.
ONS,
Thomas R. Maria. James R. Campbell,
John Welsh.l Edmund G. Dutil.h.
Bamuel C. Morton.
Patrick Brady,
John T. Lewis,
THOM .
ALPIRT C. L. CRAWPOILD,
POILEAS P. SiOLLINBERAD. WK. I. *WNW
HOLLLNSHEAD AND andVICEP •
1118011ANCI AGENCrIt •
No. 3lt WALT STREET PRIADEL
trate for the CROTON FIRE INSUILUEOI43O7Phi.
6T New York. Jefer-ere
roemex e. trox.brzeuri.tx,.. W. R. oxeyes.
HOLLINSREAD - & GRAVES,
INEITIRANCB AGENCY,
No. *I WALNUT STEW, "PHILADELPHIA.
agents for the
NORWICH JIBE INSITRANCE CO.,
of Norwlek Conn.
CHAETKRID
EXFSRENCES IN PHILADRLPHII, (by an
John Ortge. BK. Means. Trod I ok. =Cie
Take, Wharton & Co. !Mews. Chan I tuft & Co.
Yews. Con & Altomne. . Yosars.W.H.Larned & 00.
je27-6m
101ilf Alf P. HOLLIPORIAD. WX. L 111 1 / 1 1111111.
Pr OLLINSHEAD & GRAVES,
A-A. INSURANCE AGENCY, No. XIS WAIJITIY a..
PidlantAphia. agents for the
ALBANY CITY, ERE INSURANCE CO..
1•17.1ta OF ALBANY, N. Y.
0 •ST. 01 I) 'TA (i)1111
FIRST EXCURSION OF THE GRAND
oIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
TO ATLANTIC CITY;
• On FRIDAY. August 26th, 1861.
Leaves TINS. STKRILT Wharf al6 o'clock A. IL. pew
cieely
TICKETS, SIRS, can be procured at the various DM
alon MOMS; at 'Pugh's. Sixth and Chestnut etroebt, or*
Vine street wharf on the morning of the Excureloa.
an2o4,t.
im I w!EMOONLIGHT EXCIIR-
SION TO ATWiTIO CITY.
MUNDY'S
LU'Llti,Lalhea.lUWl=OL
to the far-famed city_ b y the sea will take place on
SATURDAYEVENING, August 47th.
Lan bold leaves VINE Street Ferry et S P. M. prerr
ciaely. Fare for the trip $1.50, returning at au early
hour en .Monday morning.
Ticketireun beprocured at all the principal hotels la
the city',end at the ticket office on the wharf on the gee—
'Gni of Utexcartion.
DAVID H. KUNITY,
an 22-6? Gooduntat.
Adig i e c PLEA BURG
lIRSIONS TO LAB'S
of the following splendid Int-class steamels, vtas
cLIPTELLN
_CIS . NORTHERN maw.", mote
CITY. THAVY.LE-B.,IIMTEOB IRON
_L/LC L .
BELLY, and PECIABIC, will leave CLEM
Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M., each day of the week, egad .
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, on
following days at o'c lock P. M. through the tatoattlt
Of JIILY and AIICITHIT, making Grand ftenraton Teter
to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Have
of America,whieh. for utility. pleasure, and healtit.iszt
tulcurDaested by any other on the Continent.
This trip of over MOO 31111011 imbrues sin dorms ler
latitude, and eleven of longitude, and &taloa. Ist Ow
circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior. with
thebeautfful rivers Detroit. St. Clair and St. Mary's
The many and extensive mines of iron and ocpßesi..
entiqualed by any in the world, with the neeilialic
eovered and inviting deposits of silver lead., rHfd . ust
mostate Deanery, tionitobted With its me and Madam
inmate, render the Lake Su.perior trip one of far laws
than ordinary ettrastion to the capitalist, tkettesbants.
the pleasure-seeker. or the invalid.
The above-named stesment are aleisaniip.etiimi ya ,
with large airy Cabins and State-Roomrs; while
.
PrecanUoit has been taken to provide for the safety=
comfort of
litrrbit i e-Itoo anti Meals, abbot yi{ wilt/
0414111ilied in m aking the round WIN EMS
ato 10 dais. •
Booms seamed,- and farther-information obtained. Iry
stylisation to .proprietors.
MOST. HANNA it 00. 6 "l ri a
HUEDDY & MsBEIDD,
WHITING Co.
JO T. H" HUTOBIN is GS: /114m14 Mlthignn
jell-% welt
POR CAPE MAY.-THN
staunch and commodious steamer-
SIA.C.RATTAN. Capt. R. A. BYTHES, of the
Ma Line. Is now making her regular tripe to CM
MAY leaving Arch. street 'wharf every TIIRSDAY.
THURSDAY t and SATORDAY.I at nine o'clock ;`tre:
turning. will leave Cale May every MONDAY, WED
NESDAY and FRIDAY, at B)fi o'clock, tottchlng at Neer
Cacti, going and ratan' lir
Fare $2. carriage inluded. Chiln half pries.
carriage titre includedhire
Ser c vants, sl.6o dre , carriage la m
extra.
Freight at low rates. No frelitit readyed. atter a
o'clock' and in ail cares meet be pre:Wit.
aultnitstf JOS. A. fiTAmAET. Agent.
lia dw at FOR HARTFORD, CONN.
direct, via Ittlaware and Raritan Ca
nal The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's
steamer FRANK," Captain Shropshire. now ioullnir
at second wharf above Market street. Quick doopoon•
ap n 7
- n board, or
10WBorth .
D B E A LAW C
Ayet o us nta
~
ad dr iii k FROM' NEW YORK,IPOIA
1W HaVElf, aerrroaD.arstrami
and BOSTON.—Thn ateeants 1130,TTNBIPT.C1
and MX °ITT leave Peek Kip. lasi. Mew.. drily. NI
RASP. Mr sed 11 at nielit if4lo-ft
DPZ'AiIT4ENT FOB OUSTON WORK.
John W. Zeeman.
Robert B. Potter,
Oharlee W. IN;al — En — er,
Israel Morrs,
B B. MARIE. Preeddent.
Secretary.