The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 26, 1864, Image 3

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    A SWINDLE.
adresilay night one or the oOrpe Or report
bt p per took passage In ear No. 24 green
leNht Fourth and Walnut streets, deslrtnarto
3 S 11 3 b€Iil part of the city. Passage had
mu on the upper part of the runt-, In a mar
Pe Me company, that turned up Walnut
The enndnetcr gave a trip ticket, pass, or
'Mich he said would entitle the holler to go
mr .1 . the same line, but not en any of tile
Hl's travelling south. from Walnut Pas.
inp been token In oar 22, between 11 and
eh above stated, the cheek or pass, printed
presented to the enntinet , w :
,>•0-0:>0000.0.<>00.040.00 0
10D FOR THIS DAY ONLY,
WITILNESD&Y, iil7Ol:7BT 21.
H. H, WILSON, Secretary,
Elglab and Green streets.
...0-000•040 CKX><><>'X' 4 ><>o<><>4
at was refused, and the passenger was
to pry six cents extra. Numerous own.
- 0 been mode In respect to these tickets
In our cm, the company or the eon
slx cents Illegally.
,sSENOER RAILROAD 'PARE.
, r of the passenger railroad companies
bnliabcd the six-cent rate end reinsti•
live rents. On and after toe Ist of
the exchange ticket system will be ens
died. NO tickets will be Issued, except
'lts to be -used without additional pay
Ms.
SONS O 1 TEMPERANCE.
f Temperance will make a grand ex
tlantic Olty to-day. Of course It will
Ma the best of the excursions made to
ring the season.
CAST/AMMO.
Ivey, awed 110 years, was badly injured
lock Nesterday morning by the caving in
I earth upon him at Nixon's paper mills,
He was taken to the hospital.
3, eircut half past nine in the morning,
knocked down and run over by one of
Exptvvs wagons, at Third and Arch
itdmdes are quite serious.
mill, a lad 01 Six years, while looking
Ws parade yesterday, had his right
shed 11 a es r of the Spruce and Pines
4. He was taken to the Pennsylvania
OF THE KEYSTONE CLUB 1011
CITICAGO.
linlf.pßFt nine &clock last night, the
tub, several hundred strong, preceded
erphts brays band, marched from their
Ohestnut street, and took the train for
THE POLICE.
,more Mr. alderman Battler.]
FORGERY CASE.
nil arrested Mr obtaining a piece of
J. Lester, as mentioned in The Press
woe arraigned at the Gentrat Station
:ternonn, under the foll..iving' title :
millet, alias Labrousse, alias Gallen.n,
Menne elicited in reference to the trans-
Mr. Lester, carpet dealer, rally nom
item In yesterday's Pt PM The follow
lel end Interesting particulars were de
-1 July 21st 1860, the defendant, under the
me of Henry (miaow°, 3.1.. D., celled
dein:lent of Britten El 3, near Sixth and
•sue. sod desired to porches° a wagon
driving him to and from Men tyunk.
is shown him, and afters parley la which.
reduction in the price, said he would
t come, however, until about 9 o'clock
coor ,811(1 purchased the earriige, giving
.11 fur 4300, signed Henry Lahrousse,
e ^k, was presented the following day at
ul it was returned, It being valueless.
wing day an affidavit WU made at the
ion, and the fraudulent cheek WO de-
Inv Huntley. These important do
exhumed from the archives of the
lon, and placed in evidence against the
was fully identified as the min who
oak, end obtained the carcLige
largo wee adduced against him. It
the afternoon of 25th of May, 1864,
Miaineci, at the dry-goods store of Hr.
;cars. on Arch street, articles to the
17.70.f0ra bleb he gave a chock I,e, the
signed as follows s "P. G,tllean. 221.
Meth Follett' This was also found to
lue, upne presentation at the bink. The
was committed in default of 42,000 to
here are several other transaotions Mon
hose that require smile time to be fully
tartly developed.
aIi.F.R SOLDIER ROBBED.
! , joittitr in the cognomen of August
I.rrsignetl yesterday afternoon, on the
;gond Shipley, a soldier, chw ruing de
robbing him of the sum of $3OO and a
complainant is a wounded soldier, at
,r Hospital. A few days since he was
ler the grateful shade of a stately tree,
the hospital, and was a wakened by
lling the watch from his pooket. The
with it, and, Jumping over a fence,
distance that made his retreat secure.
In reeling his pocket, found all his
amounting to $3OO. He recutoised the
the bearing yesterday, as the person
him Id his watch. The amused was
default, of 111,000, to answer the eon
iiles Delaware county.
Or A VIIGITITE.
0, of Pittsburg, arrived in philmiel
wit, and took into custody a young
,iniself Prank Shaffer. He was ar-
S(. ukarles on Tuesday last, by Detee
he prism er is charged with eteallag
watch from a person at Pittsburg a
TilE COURTS.
ardor isesnelosos—JrnrlxeLndlqir.
1, alias Augustine Letarte, Ldllliam
arias A. Vends Linden, were charged
'soy to defraud, by means of false and
turporting to be issued by the Brasil.
eat. Goston was the only party on
r, evidence that he called upon J, M.
papermakers, and made a ccntraas
f paper similar to that on which the
se of the Brazilian Government are
represented Maladies an ageat of the
tveroment, and hisgood address and
appearanoe disarmed the tires of all
in the 20th Of February the detectives
commenced the search for the parties
Aes. Goston was arrested at the ex.
chile obtaining a box consigned from
The box was found to contain paper
ut notes, At the house of Pantie Lin!
don lived, a 'quantity of paper and
Ad, and Gorton admitted his share in
ind gave an order on Doan for the
Armes from which the notes wore
Consul General of the Empire of
1 hRt Geston was not an agent of his
arid teNtldee that the notes produced
rei.s. A verdlot of guilty wan rendered.
deferred.
11" - Y ITJ IS.
MUL ARTICLE 8014 THU HAIR.--There
,S Instances where ladles whose lush'
ally short end unhandsome hate, by
Floriline, become the fortunate
the most beWitching curls. Who
. e3t In a Cartoon of the “Flortline
tent of snob a desideratum?
iF THE Szason.—Those of our reed
,ot yet done so should not fail to visit
Eastern Market Cheese Stand of Mr.
}Mb street, below Market, and try
Peaches and pure Delaware County lee
Is diph is universally regarded as a
served In Mr. Slooomb , s Inimitable
r per excellence. His superior Vinegar,
he pure cider, is also a favorite artlole
housekeepers.
Es.—The busy-body labors without
without credit, lives without love, dies
and society says: " It was a pity he
r." Upon the other hand, the man of
tends Intelligently to his own business,
id, and always looks respectable from
le procures his wearing apparel at the
Mottling Hall of Bookhill & Wilson,
15 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
AND THB WAIL-MU/11 must
0 2
must oontinue. Slime the commem
the prices of everything—Mocking
►ve neoesearily increased. Therefore,
everybody to "take time by the fore.
save at least fifty per cent, on the
tnce on clothing, and purchase at once
u! Stokes' one price, fouler the " Con
lestnut street, below Ninth.. List! Usti
clothier's warning, and call at ones.
az, 804 North Broad street, Coal
respeotitilly advise his friends and
general not togdelay In baying their
the risk of paying further advances,
ice of his superior stook of large nut,
stove, egg, Sco. None to ezoel, for
)111ty, or oheapness. aul6.lm
AU most anooeositaly treated by J.
UmHat and Aurlst, 611 Pine et. Patin.
Nn eberge for examination. jrld.tl
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A Heinitot, Now Orirans
John F Peck, Wit...bingo:ln
J R Lowther, Newport, "Ps
CT WurleS. Lexinictua.K9
Mrs Oen 8 0 Borirritine,
Mrs A Pars , ins, Chicago
Air.&MiskSienmer,Ohloagril
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A J Watson, Chester err, Pa
Mrs A 1 Watson, 0 bastetoo
W T 'Thompson, New York
W Bll,lltsier, New York
liens* Rarley,•Fittsbnrg
A Al Winn
Mr Jas King. California
J lAbhey &dim, Georgetown:
Jos Sntemaa Et la. La Crosse
PSI/vaster, Boston
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Thos E Gareon, Sr. N York
H Henris & la
Mrs B L Henrie
D L HuogerforiL Conn
J M Maryland
Jae MaSherry, Maryland
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W B Rler & son, Pittsfield
J Reed, New York
B Haven, Beaton
Tboe C Cox, Washlogion
W W H Rubinson, Wasintn
P Lanidin. Baltimore
Ci Reap, New Jersey
Job]) Blogliam, Hew York,
R Joseph, Washington, PC;
Cites Ai Wilson, Wash. D C
J L Abel, Maaaachrimetts
Dr Reed. West Virgin a
John P Zane, caner...Oa
H O Jerueeon, Baltimore
Adatiori
Daniel R Ooodloe. Wash
Miss E R Boyd, Maine
as a 13 Todd. Now York
C 81rueous, New York
T Bacaliati New York
D Rumor, New York
B Roarer, New York
Gonzales, New York
J F Pulti more
It 9azard, NeuTackY
Et .T Farber Baltimore
D Meets, Trey
J A Ore New York
El Borne m. 'Wash, D
88 Mersbell & la. N .York
Alien Campbell, New York
WEI Pierce, Baltimore
SLanab lin .k NO, Virginia
Aline Relic,, Wheeling. Van
Alirs AlcErbeny, Virglela
Mine Ott, Wheeling, Va.
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B F Mellola. New York
11 0 Mercer, NEW York
J 'f Mercer, New York
J fi Benison, N.w York
Clark, New York
D 0 Littkfield, Now York
1. crowther, Baltimore
B W Christopher
tl Kent, Baltimore
J D MaCeub. Pectul
S McCollum Ohio
J armee,New Jersey
B Laatag Iliktrleinier,
S Ponnerill, Delaware
Bryant, Boston
Mre Graham, Wasblngton
J W MoCratkee, Ceesler CO
I V Parke. Elltion..Md
Lt I) Ya neleve. US •
J Mason. at i.onis
A Phillips, New York
H L .Neltwo, New r ork
D K Bryant, Chicago
41N Becker
Ml,ldletown
C B Baker & wife
W .1 Manning
E R Gibbon,. & wife
CL old, Boaton
H Etif•tyer, Detroit
D r Bible, New York
The Me
D T Williams, New York
P F Kelly, New York
JD Cole, Cin, 0
JR Wilson Smyrna. Del
J Reedy:Smyrna, Del
.1 W Woolaton.
L N GIViDII, Pennsylvania
I' V F Reeling, Salem, N J
F 111 Pearson
N Reefer. Fort Wayne
E kiacaFterie
Cha G
ElkTarr, Mary land
F Bann rslea
L SIN St Louis
O L Bobb, Peoria. 11l
T PickenparigiL Morgantn
A Potter, Clarksville
1 Sager, Allentown
W T Fora-FIJI, Allentown
J Hoar, Bellsville, Pa
3M Ferman, Few Castle
Eityrulen, Wheeling, Va
A Grover, Belmont. 0
E A McClean, New Pallad, 0
B Pod Y, New Prkilud, 0
Hood, Sparta, 11l
J Gordon, Sparta, 11l
hire Wallace & child. Ind.
IN , Bleakiv,W...lhiville, 0
Hoc S A Foot. New Fork
J Arbuckle MO burg
K Conyngliam, Penns
Mrs Con yngbam & child,Pa
W A Sililer & la. Lancaster
\V Shelton. Connecticut
F Endiecutt, New Tork
The Stet
Ti Sullivan, Bath
P R White, Bath
A Roe or, Mechanicsburg
J D Weber
John D Petvitt, Princeton
J McCormick; Ohio
D L Simpson, Hartford
Levi Gerrett. Cheater ao
Jos P Horse, Cheater, Pa
James Coffman, Pa
J B Smith, Pa
Jos B Como
JON Fisher. Baltimore
B Myere, Beitimoro
las Brown, Baltimore
Mr Fountain, Baltimore
Joe Roar, Philadelphia
liriard.
Jai Woodward, B witon
T B Woodward, Boston
8 R Wood, Naw York
0 0 Peters. Now York
T D James, Portland
D BS Orson', d. Illinois
L Lang, New Jersey
Capt C P Bonney, Delaware
Vent R 0 Gammon, Del
molls Hsu phill, Delaware
Miss Morrison, Harrisburg
Miss Williams, Harri toting
J Boswell, Wash, D 0
8 L Chaffer, Tippecanoe
B Ten Rick, Tippecanoe
I Smith, Dayton. 0
J J Conner & 2 oh, Mina
L P Garner & Is. SChtlYI co
HDonDley
ighk en t Knell:IOU
P wt, C
Q T Jessup
C Wright, Delaware
APrangs. Lanosetor
T Doak, penasylvania
11 B Eakelmann & la, Oln
R Carter, Tema as
F McGban & ra, Washinein
lief L Van B ,htelen, lid,
:hit's Gibson, Fhtititnere
'II Ridgely. D.,y, Del
P A M !Hester, Beading
;I.' QPotter. Philaaslphia
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Harwood, New Yeti( Ww Gaski.l.lllonat Holly
I &town, Baltimore
John P &broads, Carlisle
O O With*. Bloomfield, N Y
Mies 8 McKenusn
Tbes B Slick, Baltimore
!Miss Keno. dy. Baltimore
•Dirs T Potter, Penns,
*WON 21 Potter. Penns
IN B Chevallier, N Y
C at Lewis. Baltimore
General Price
George Mitchell, N Y
Martin Cooper, Penns
'Jae White, Patina
0 D Marti" Buifttlo
James Ptak. Boni°
Bob.rtCoane, Winchester
'nuns.
W El MO Wen, Zaneseilie
D Jame., Mora , and
L Williams. Columbus, 0
a Rom el dan. Ilarietta, 0
Jos Baud. Phae•axville
Itiekb W Ziegler, Greencastle
IL Adamson, Putnam. 0
Robt Carter Tawas:3oa
.11 a Arn..ld, %maid(
L ti Littlefield, Buffalo
Rev Dr o .teseabeiwer, NY
Rev A T Oalsasneelmer, Pa
V .Ifusehler, ehilitp i bk
is. L Ortotaker ' N Jersey
W B &atilt, US',
J ae B Haws, Bowlikgoreen
J D Sreedire , New York
H M Norton, Phttlip•sbam
W Felt Phillipsburg. N J
Thos W Edgar. n-py. Pa
Stephen Jones, Tesaistpus
Or AN ADJOWRNED MEETING OF
tha rnbAcribere to the Stock of the BlefiTo NA
TIONAL BANK of Philadelphia. will be held at the N.
W, corner ot SECOND and POPLAR Streets. on MOS'
DAY Evening next, 29th butt., at 7,3( o'clooh, for the
trensectlon Mauch Mdena° se shell be brought before
'them_ Pertaining la apermanent organization.
attS6 91+ . . 080. 3, B..AIIILTOR, Seoretat7.
JoA R bo a k sW Pohitngtoln
Joe Deegan.Potteville
NW Dors Ake, Peon;
W L Andereog
S Ilottann, Leavltiworth
MYR R M DnwWU, Pittabarg
1 liolttomut, Paanoylvitais
41 , 1 Gilman, 'a N
tif.o E Brutal', jadlana
I H Llvingßtoudtwf, yt Long
Miss M Moogramr,rittobarg
Goo Scott, Stooboovitto
W R Bow Leigh, rt.xots
D &Amon, New York.
M P Bowers ' New York
Wes Garcia, Now Yore
Miewl Oo cis New Irenle
J t Woods, Wheeling
Thee tt Miller, Plti Oar.;
As lir Pitieburg
Thee MCerngn,Pittehargii
W ThielereSila,Cinclanati
'nine Booz, th.ltimore
,T Flanrneact, 13,LitImere
, E Toro'', &mendsle
B Ztevnr, Memphis
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J3i our & wf, Rock 'raid
H SobArtii, New York
Thoe Berry, ' , Washington
F J BroolineWewhingtoo
Ff B Harrington, II 8 N
C * Fahnest,ek, Washta
Jay Cook, Jr,, Philo
Dr B hien.% New Orleans
IF de los J mregai
E de Ontlerrey
Went 3t wf
W IF( k'nlaifer, Ft Lonia
S H Galbraith & Cin
R-w Dr ,lalicann *riff, N
Dfr Pltaml a. P.-usacoln, Fla
Warrun Laeell, Na. 3 \Turk
J H Han,,n & eon. Barb.trioe
C.,10 (3 Hatton,
9. 0 Arhltrialtt. liarbadin.
IR 0 fdagraw .4 wife
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Mita R C Magraw
irilni HopkinA. Lancaster
biro Baltimore
Mi T, , ylar, Baltimore
F W R,mriett, Baltimore
W Ef Rolion 4 soo,Ch Wage
Jan D Hea.d, Roclviater
F Vira r eilogg, Michigan
Miss M mtroae
M Popi•er, Nam York
Miss WOOdg. Whealing, Va
Min. MC - .llellen, Virginia
W B Ogden, Chicago
Miss Knape, Chicago
Mr & Mrs JS Bray, N Orl'a
Calvin Payne Did Columb
W Cact & lit, Maryland
C Ditnenbery, Waah, D C
Thos 0 Bill% Wash. I) C
A Johneon iii, Waah, D
e loath
S Irlck, New Jersey
R Cathcart & la, Baltimore
W D Thompson, Jr, .[ass
A D Barron, Washington
J D Smith, Washingt,,a
D A Smith, Pottsville
S Barrett St la, Indiana
W T Little St la, Indiana
Miss E E Little, Indiana
I F Wentz, L Swamp
Cm3t 0 Ti3a,rding,Sernaton
A Scott, Staten Island
W A•Devor. Staten Island
C W Poulson
T Rohe% New York
0 W iten. M D, New Jersey
A ii Vanderer, WI/ Amboy
P Ludlow. New Jersey
J Smith, New York
T Merritt, New York
Mrs E Myr., New York
PH Backae_, New York
J Now York
T Street. Baltimore
Aire N M McGregor. Wash
Miss A illeGregor,Wash.
B. M McGregor. Wash
F McGregor, Wash
Mies J Hicks. Washington
W P liickty, - Waohinaton
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*cants.
Mrs Gate St child, Indiana
S B Wilber, Zanesville
11 Dinsmore. Warren, 0
J T Hendrick. & non, Md.
C Pritz, Allentown
Mrs W Barnett, Easton
J R . Conrad, Ohio
:C P Hawley, Pennsylvania
•.1 .1 Donegan. St Louis
R J Porter, Wheeling
H O Warran.lllnesechn=ette
Mrs 61 Carnegie,' Pittsburg
W T Haven. Pittsburg
W fr Haven, Pittsburg
P Karrnany, Lebanon
W D Shepherd & la, Wash
R M Walingley, New York
A S Bogart. Belleville
Brodhead. Lyeatni.ng co
W K Haveland, II S A
J A 3inzurie, Pittsburg
O W Yeager, Mercer
C L Pershing. .Tohnstown
win Brown Sz la. Pittsburg
W Boyer & wife
A Wotr, Elgrrisbnr;
Miss F C P Jones, Otno
N Goodman. Scranton.Pa
Blanchard, Lanerne co
0 Pan*, Satralo
M LA ngedort, St LOUIS
S Langsdorf, St T, was
L Kahn. Evansville, Ind
McCune. Shippensbarg
A S Upson Conn
C 'Muted, Brooklyn
s Union.
A Mansbeck. Pa
J D Millor, Pa .
Meat D Chandler. 17.8 A.
Ii J armAtrong„ 1.1 S A
E Garrett, Downingtown
I. F Hallager, Lancaster
Wei H Dean,' Pa
James Ross. Delaware co
Wm Anderson, Pa
Wen Crook, Pa
E Bloomer
Jo', P Borne. Chester, Pa
W r, Gilbert & ;0, DT York
J F Matlack, Parksburg
F & Potakett, Wilmington
Amos Townsend, Pa
The Cle
J W Cowell, Doylestown
A Jackson, Jr, Delaware
John Wilson, No ;souk, Del
J . II Palet bon), Jr
J Brows, Now York
Alfred C,.x, New York
Charke Weldon, Bolton
Jeff Dobson do wf. Boston
Jae S Patterson, Pittsburg
J s w slton, Greene co
W W Taylor, Cbeelor co
Miss Mary Johneon, Pearls
P Croasdale, Backs co
D T Jones, Chester co
- Saml Hughes, Delaware CO
Boni Warrelow, Del co
F Darlington, Chester
ies Breit, Delaware co
Beni T Green, Delaware co
Theo Ferguson, Lattaast Co
B G Vaudegrlft Beaealeni
John 'Yocum Donulasville
D R Leedom,' Rucks co
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C N Etemlin. nonetdale.Pa`
E ti .Tnetin. loneldate, Pa
D 8 Horton. Ig earoltnik
A P CaSet. New Turk
,C Dilwerth. Penn'a
J Cre.einan Penn'a
Tbarp, ' Delaw4re
Wm Hackett, Carbon
japan Elye, Buck* co, Pa -
J B
Manill„ Bucks co, Pa
.1 S Scofield, Entice co, Pa
Hastert. Newtown. Pa
Mee Reeler, Chehen Hill
,T W Homan, Milord, Del
J Hand, Cape May
A Slater &la, Delaware
J Bowman. NEM Hope
T P Hampton, II S A
11 0 Pam els, Poet=
{Mrs Joe Como Peen's
C A Porter, Ter:neseee
"7. Sheaf.
The Marl
L W Hamlin, Efollitsville
Sayol.Mott, Mascots
W C Mettler, Frenobtown
S Thomas, Philadelphia
Lyman S Cary, Patina
Jno P. Williams, ElarrisMg
Oen W Barroar;annapolia
J S Large, Buckingham
Jacob Moyer. Bucalnsbam
SATIII. H Welherfl, Penne,
J R Sackett, P-ankford
1 . -ainl Evans New York
V Stevens, Wayne en
Philip Rohe. Micl&etown
AT Wetherlll,Meleboro
'EV Cad aralled.r, Backe co
Jno R Gam Wyomining co
,k Bear.
Chas italer, Siattanoy City
Wm Biery, Car.a6tmq is
W Harman, IJ S.
J Whitman Ashland
ni as HOy, Billton, Pa
John P Summers,
The Bin
Clam It Stover, Pa
fir r Were hors t, DeWicrynt
E Bowman, tkelitelsville
;robe A Schaber, Ohio
T She fer, Chester Springs
Mies Rebecca ShaVr, Pa
Miss Martha Shafer, Pa
The Bald Eagle.
j TBerger,Quakertown T Kuniz,Blatirtaron
JasFßfckel,Fenna Geo Sehlaback,Bath,Pa
Jae Adams, Alle stovrn Darnel Les,Northamp'e co
Daniel Berlin, Cherry Tree D Leh, Jr, liortha , nDton co
Thos Matliews,New Jersey .A Calvin, Raubotille
E Dennerf New Jersey , 1.1 Culbereon., Orefield
Nur Bartholomew, E'enna
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tux POPULAR CLOTHING HOllBB OP Pirrra
" OAK
Beet Alma goods at moderate prime.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streeta.
Olsten Department (to make to order) No. 1 E. Sixth St
WEESLER (a WILSON'S HION - EST ::.•0
LOCK-STITCH
UWING MACHINIS,
THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND DEBT.
Seleeroome, 7M OIIZSTNUT Street. above Seventh:
MARK=E]a_
BILLBORN—ALLEN —On Plith•daY. the Roth last.,
by Friends' ceremony. Amon Milburn to Rachel W.,
daughter of the late Enoch Alien, all of thin city. *
n=E.
MOSS —On Wednesday, 24th Inst., Rebecca. relict of
the late John Mose, is the 88th year of her age.
The relatives and male friends of the family are In
vited to attend the funeral, from the resideace of her
son.m-law, D. Samuel, No. 1111 Walnut street, on Fri
day afternoon, at 2 o ' clock,
HUT fON. —Departed this life. on Thursday morning,
26th inst„ Marla C. Hatton.
The male relatives and friends of the family are re.
spectinily invited to attend her funeral, from the rest •
dense of ber broil cc. in- , aw, Jaseph S. Keen, corner of
Chestnut and Th My. second streets ( West Philadelphia),
ma Saturday afternoon, 27th inst., at 3 o'clock.
PARS.—At Germantown, August 26th, Mrs. Nancy
Far), in the 68th year of her age.
Funeral to take place at Bristol, on Saturday, the 27th
inst., as 11 o'clock A. M. 2 riends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend.
CORSON. —At home, of palsy, Tuesday evening, 234
Inst., Sarah 8., wife of Chaa. COYBOU, in the 64th year
of her age.
The friends and relatives are invited to attend the
tepees', from her la4e ee•id enc., In Lower Providence,
Monfromery cdnoty. Pa , on Sunday, 28th litet., at 10.
o'clock A. le. Funeral to proceed to Montgomery Ceme
tery, at Norristowe, •
CROSMSN. —Killed in battle at Weldon' Railroad,
near retoraburg, Va., First Lieut. F. P. Crosman, 17th
United States Infantry.
Relatives and friends of the family, and °Mcßee of the
army and navy are respectfully invited to - attend the
funeral. from the residence of his father, Col. Geo. H.
Crosman, D. S. A.. No. 2014 West De Laney place, on
Saturday, 27th Wet,, at 12 o'clock IC Interment„n
Woodland Cemetery.
BRIGGS. —GE the evening of the 24th Inst., at his
residence, in Newtown, Bucks county, Pa., Joseph
Briggs, in the 86th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral. To meet at 10 o'clock
on First-dal'. the 28th inst., at Friends' Meeting-house
Newtotaa. u se
la
—At his residence,. Tackaboe. New Jersey,
on the 24th instant, John Stlilo, in the 66th year of his
ge.
a 'l be relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend Lis funeral from his late resi
dence. on Sunday morning, the Mtk instant, at 10
o'clock. 'l4
. _
POW LL.—On Wednesday, Angust24tb, 1884, after a
short and severe illness, Josephine , daughter of the
late John Powell.
. .
Funeral services at St. Stephen's Church on Satur ev day
next at 10 o'clock. e
ESHLEMAII.—at Downingtown, Chester • conn tyy,
ty,
Pa., on the 234 lust ., Mary, daughter of Dr. JohniE.
and Fannie Eshleman.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral on Friday, the 26th instant, at
w lt
o'clock.
WlBl3.—Suddenly on the 234 bet, Catherine, relict
of the late Philip Wise, in the 70th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of toe family are roepeet
frilly invited to attend her funeral from the residence of
her SOW i ifr iaer,•Cleorge D. Olean. No. igt South Sixth
street, on Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. 19
J ARR WIT. --Of diptheria, on the evening of the 224,
Doctor Merohast U. Jarrett, in the 23d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend his funeral, from the residence of hie father,
Charles Jarrett, Horsham, Montgomery county. Pa._, to
meet at the hence, at 10 o clock A. N., on 6th day (Fri
day) tv,so26tb lest
RESSON & BON MOURNING STORE,
bo 918 OR Otrot. .177.tt
1864. 0pEENYTROE-DAeitr
FOR L A A
I D C e
4. 1864.
-1,000 Woolen Plaid SHAWLS.
2I pieces colored PARADIATTAS.
160 pieces rich dark DELAINES.
PLAIDS, FRUITS. FLANNELS, &a , &a. att22
YOUNG MEN PREPARED Fan
the Counting Eons. and Casinos. Life at C
TENDER Commercial College. No. 637 CH.F.STN.QT
Street. corner of Pacenth,
In.troction in Book- gimping, in all Its branches, Pen-
Tren.hip, Mercantile Calculation+. Tolegraphing, dtc.
Evening Seeeiena after September 15. an2B-30
lac" OFFICS OF THE SIBBERD OIL
COMPANY, No. 52* WALNUT Street.
Stagerthere to the CepDat Mock of the HIREMIRD OIL
COMPANY are hereby notified that cartifient.e or stock
are mow ready for del.ven. HIINRY C. GORPIELD,
Pnir,ana., Aug. 26, Mt. Cao26-20.1 Secretary.
IW"`" k, ittkotiA k•ltt ape 1: ri
fund to roSiove toe r.,,, retitle of rhs,l
- has receivedthe .0 r li
—oW—g'ontounts Aln , :o 1114
last rep...rt, sugaat 10. 1804 :
♦too? nt t revjettily reported - $154 4 ° 75
The followlog Pubsoriptioes were made by re.
bidonts and visitors at Cape May :
Tt omas Smith •
bdwards
Co , {tress Hall
J. B. McCrea y • •
H. F Peabody
Lewis Cooter. .........
kiss Bella Doug. ass • - •
3, C. Fryer •
C. Howell
Cash ....... .....
McClure
•
John B. Aohn9eittl.
eitsh
& G. I. Ite,- •
Mrs. Thompson keynolds...
Crob
J. Frailly Smith...e..
Horatio C. Wood . •
Orme. t Biddle
iliolltat Da I tett.
.b.pros Dollot1.•
i a b oz Gatts.•••
E. B. Bailey.—
Gt.orge anent.
John L,uty....•
Ja Cliff Groh-Ant (family ). • •••.•
P. Vandervier
Atlantic Hotel
Wm. Powell
Th.-man B. Nretoon
. . .... .... • ••
lla
Vid B Wricest
setun,l Sexist Jr
bn T. Lewis &t Brothers
W. Williamson
Ben,istttn Bullocb
G. W. Tan, Jr
The Widow's Alite..•..
Israel Leming
Mrs. Steele
. J. P
Colombia House ....•.
Cosh, A. B •It . . ....
11. B. litt. Cooly •• •• •• ••
W. H. Lemon
J. B. Atkinson
E. Alegtom
Cath
C. lir.
T. B. E
cr... W. B
h. E. S
& P. Roberts & Co..
Beings Bowell
If. B. }Lowell
D. B. Steuart
JP uteß O. Snoth— •• • • ••
J.Ol. Flanagan— ......
,A. G. Cattell
E. A. Bonder
Ches. Spencer
Ihiladelphia ioeuirsr
Bre. Barrett Hassell.
artman...
Abraham Baker
k E.warilm
Thumaa Waif ou &Sone...
Juo. iA Shriver
'Humphrey & Hoirman• • .
Diary An n al by stare. • ..
Cash
J no. Derbyahlre
George lieut.
Cash
F. Goodwin
Cash
1 P. Perot
Wm. B. Irwin &
Henry Bo wen
Member of 27th Rrgiment P. V•
Mrs. O. B Estanead
Cherie* 1 areal!
Mrs.
George W. Grine
BITS James Harper
John W. Claghorn
Mn. C. B. Baker
. Fr Jena
Mrs, A. E. P. Smith
B. W
N.B B
J. S. P
Mrs. B. 'Mahout
Mise A. Tilgham
Bay & Brother
.1, B. Lippincott & Co
Wm. A. Blanchard
Ceti,
Geo. W. MAWS
londsErr & litaldston. ..... .
Ches. Megargue & C 0.......
R. Shoemaker & Co
Bo*, ison, Bros., & Co
C. Schrock & Co
John Lucas & Co
Jobe T. Lewis & Bro
C. J. Fell & Bra
Thompson, Clark, & Roma&
Samuel C. Cook
H Kellogg & Son
Cochran & Russell
J. W. Bolos & Son
Wetherill & Bro
B & S.• • •
French,•Rtetsrds, & Co
B. EL Jones
EDOR den & Bro
Geo. H. Ashton
G. V. Carpenter, Beneiy, & CO,
J Marts & Co
Chas. Elly • Son,& Co
Johnston, Holloway, & Cowden
HaeaoU & Laudie
Dr. D Jayne & Son
Ziegler & Smith
Hence Griffith, &
0. N. Jame} A Co
Howero W.crrrell
Cash
Bryson & Son
J. A. Hance . .. ......... ••••••••••-•,•-•
Jar. Palmer &
Edward Gratz
S. B. Pxneroft & Co.». .•••—•
lii on & Coates--
John S. Wood
H. EL C
F. H
Went, & Garrett
notes & Hackett.• • •••
0. E
C.
T. D
H, A, C
H. B. & B
J. W. Bernet
111cB & B
D. hall ‘,ll
T. Nanith
Eproce Street Baptist Church
mere's'.
PHILADBLPIITA CITY
El M 1!1111211151
Total 21,335 75
EDMUND A. BUDDER, Treasurer,
Dock-street wharf.
Illgr TWENTIETH WARD.—A - NIALSS
Me. thin of the °Mame of the Ward will be held
on THIS (Fildiry) EVENING. at 8 o'clock, at the Green
Bill Market Hollbe, SEVENT.t.ENIS and POPlalt-
Stkeete, for 'he purpose of raisins funds to get clear of
the draft Let every person liable to the draft Wend.
Any one having friends in the Naval or Marine service
will please report the came, so that the ward 111/17 get
the proper credit. BENJ. HARPER,
It. Secretary.
garSIXTH PRECINCT, TWENTIETH
WARD, ATTENTION!—AIt persons liable to
the draft will pleabe take notice that a committo will
be in attendance - every day audTveniigarJamewvr,
Packer's Hardware Store; NOA.. 1225 and'l227 GI
RARD Avenue, to receive subscriptione to the Ward
Bounty Fund. act26tk
W.' TWENTY-FIRST WAKD.—T L E
Ward Convention Will meet at Morrie' Hotel,
MAIN Street, Manayunk. THIS (Friday)IEVENING,
at 8 o'clock, to nominate Ward Meer&
John Bowker, 'Henry Gray David Wallace, William
Da ',moil, Nathan L. Donee, John J. Thomas, Edmund
EDOLIFO, Sam]. Hegy, J. J. S«trs,W. l'ilthaughliu. jr
- ELEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT DELEOATRS wlll meet at the pub
lic boner of Janne.Roqe. SECOND Street, above Beaver,
on MONDAY EVENING}, Auauet 29, 1854, at 71.6 o'clock.
Thome. Mac Bride. Samuel Miller. A_ Elcon. 8.0 iamin
Blirral W. H. Middleton. II lierigas. W. W. Sal
ton, J.'R. Rodenbu'h, Samuel Brock, and others. IV,
IrOFFICE OF THE FRANHFORO
' , ANO SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY
PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY. BERES (late
Chatham) Street, below Fourth, PHILADELPHIA, An
gnat 26. 1869.
From and after thin day the price of a eingle fare on
the can of ;hie Company will be FIVE CENTS.
On and after Monday next, 99th fast., the pee of EX
CH AIS GE TICKSTai will be sholiehed,
/anl6.3t CHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary.
TWENTIE
Ward Delegates of
meet in Convention at the '
GIRARD &venue and BUS
( o id/ BYE:BING. at 8 o' c
Johnr Lower,
Lewis Dingee,
William Noun&
Henry Petry
Thomas B. Beeves,
James Brearley,
Eir" THIRTEENTH WARD,—WE, THE
neder.igued Delegatee to the Ward Convention,
agree to meet at the Louse of Mark Thackray, southeast
rerner of TENTH sod COATES Street, on FRIDAY
EVENING, August 26th. at 8 o'clock.
CHARLES FRI.TEHMUTH, 6th. Precinct.
ABhAHAftf ALBURG SR, do.
B, A. HOWELL, 2d Precinct. - -
C, CHANDLER, do.
R. S. CLINE. 3d P i recinot.
G. A. HlO BT, do.
JOSEPH NEMPLE, 4th Precinct,
ROBERT WHILLDIII. do.
WM. PALMER, 6th Precinct.
CHARLES„CODET, do. it*
NOTICE.-THE PENNSYLVANIA
INBURARCE COMPAVY,
• Annual. 25, ISH.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockho!dere of the
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INEURAIvCE COMPANY will
be held at their (dike. on MONDAY, the fifth day of
S ptember next, at 10 o'clock A. M• , when an election
will be held for acne Directors, to serve for the sovning.
year. WM. G. CROWELL,
an26•tee6 Secretary.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING
lar of the MEDICAL STAFF OF THE Shrra RLER
11. S. A. GENERAL HOSPITAL. West Philadelphia,
Pa., held August 26. 1564, Dr. CEO. F. KNORR, Chair
man. Dr. M. J. DRIER, Secretary, the following pre
amble and re:whitlow; were adopted:
Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty to take from us
our late fellow-member, Dr. MERCHANT M JAR
RETT, it becomes as to express our high appreciation
of his noble qualities and deep regret at the lose we
have so stained in his death.
Resolved, That we, the members of the Midicaltlitiff
of the Satterlee U. b.' ,A. General Hospital. to which he
Wan attached, in consideration of the great respect for
the memory. of our late fellow-member, which is
claimed by the consoientions performance of his duties.
Dia strict rectitude and MO moral principles, do wear
the usual badge of mourning for thirty dayi. and dele
gate two members of the Staff to attend his fnneral.
Resolved. That onr condolence, with a copy of these
resolutions he tendered to the family of the deceased.
Resolved,' 'That these proceedings be published In
three of the daily' apers.
WM. B. COBBIT, 31, D„
WEL O. DIXWi. hi. D.,
lip 308. B ROB, 11. D.
Itar CARD TO TME , MEMBERS OF,
THE NATIONAL 'ONION CONVENTION.
GENTLEMEN• TLn nnarraigued, citizens transacting
bueiness in the Public 001ces, and owners of Real
Estate, WWI I d row= m Pi) d
J sMES SHAW.
OP THE TWRNTY-FIRST WARD.
. .
as a Candidate for nomination by your Convention for
City Centrolettoner.
From our acquaintance with the Department in which
be ie Clerk, his strict end promptattention to his duties,
and accommodating disposition, bee given such gene
ra t sa ti s f ac ti o n, that we can, end do with pleasure, re
commend him to your favorable consideration,
A. D. Cash, BD E. Price,
J. K. Folwell, Charha B. Lea,
J. Sergeant Price, B. D. Wakelini,
A. B. Carver & Co., Joseph Ball,
John E. Yardley, A. Fit,er
C M S. Leslie, John A. horgan,
William B. Littleton, Thomaa A. OummeY,
3. M. onemey &B.:a* Joseph B. Barry,
C. D. Colladay, Robert Macgregor. lts
gr. FOURTH REPRESENTwfivE
DISTRICT. —The Deleiatee elected to the,
FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTION of the
National Union party will meet at the
WETHERILL HOUSE,
SAZISOM, above SIXTH Street,
On MONDAY EVENING, Anignet 29,
at 8 o'elnch.
, WM. SANDERPOIV,
b. W. COLESBERRY,
,THOS. BARTGLETT.
SAMUEL MACMENY.
WM. DUFFER,
GEORGE TURNER,
wM. SUMMERS,
JOHN PATTRRSON,
au26-3t
THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRIC T'.
—The Delegates elrct to the THIRD SISNATO.
MAL DISTRICT CONVENTION, are requested to meet
on MONDAY 3V/IN In 0 next; at 8 o'clock, at the North
Pennsylvania Hotel, corner THIRD and WILLOML
Streets. to nominate a candidate for Senator. Theodore
Orace (Seventeenth ward) Moses Keen, Frank Clouds,
'William Richmond, Frank Haney, Abram Corson,
Henry Platter, Aaron Waters, Joseph Edit ards, Chas.
Lamb. ankl-St*
~HEADQUARTERS PEN NSYLVA,
NIA.LMILLTIA. HOSPITAL DEP AItI'AISST.
HAERTSBORO, August 16, 1864.
The STATE MEDICAL BOARD OP PENNSYLVANIA
will meet in Pl') TSBUEO on MONDAY, the loth day of
August. 1864, and contlnne tinting the week.. to PIC nyni
caueldatee for the poet of Medical Moen Penneyl
vaelaßegitnente.
Plrysiciane of .Penneylvanla, In good health, furnish.
tog satisfactory testimonials as to moral character, dm.,
will be admitted to the examination.
The room in which the examination will be held will
be ladies ted le the Pittsburg morning papers on the day
of meeting. By order of the Governor: -
JOSEPH A. PHI
sold IN Salmon General, Perinsi*las.
t ar' EMP.I RR COPPER COMPARE OF
RICHMAN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY fIIVIIN that an instalment of
k da o y f
b th at e a li ca mip i
TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE on etteh and every Phu°
of the capital
l e r : h e r trie r Boar C" ro u l T D o l- r
this
due sun payable at the °aloe
of the Company. No. 423 WALNUT Street. Philadel
phia, on or before the 10th dal of SEPTEMBER, Mt.
Interest will be &filled on alt instalments after the
By order of the Board o 01 Mors.
•
ram, shall have pecome ti . u...e.. re .
J. t B. DtcattruaN. Secretary,
ritILATIELPHIIA, August It. 1804. an2o-ftatliteele
R&11;80&D D
NEW YORK
COAL C A O TI M °D II DICI4I3 .—% °43 7 7:it 'll : I : B r Books of this Com.
'PSI'7I% III be olossa twat. ininst Wth September
Intb. Picriß . LAODW, Seeretar3r.
plut,ADitaia,k, :14011419186 4 .: an? .mw
THE PRESS.---PITTLADELPTITA; FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1864.
NALIKKAL UNIOII TICKET.
L IP,. Eby.
a. Pabri%9DlJoalles,
S. Henry;Diniaß,
t William H . Henan
5. BartoiPH. Jenks.
&
7. Robert lgorze.
a. WlLliantm'aylor ,
9. John rad,.
[O. Riantrd ; Co rrell.
11. Edward tdo.Y.
12. Marko V, bead.
order of tro Mato
CONN.IO3.I.ISVILiat ,GAS COAL CO.,
OFFICE Rte.* 411 OREaIr.NOV %met.
PettateeLeattAl AliValit gth IN)4.
At a meeting of the-Steeit tickler% !mid - FRI+ D A.F, the
following gentlemen were duly elseted , Dtractere fur the
ensuing year:
CRAWLSS WIIEVOSE.
8.. NUR WM:
THO N MAS A. SCOTT:
PERCIVAL ROBERTS:
D. F. DAVIDSON
Charles Wheeler was u saw mously eleetedTttediletttr
and Norton Johnsen Secretary and Teeaenrer. ati24-at
aaff=': OFFICE OF A/AISTAWIrTHEAIIII
RER i 7. S•'..PEIILADgLPHIA. , Arigu42o. 1564 ,
Coupons of tbo 10 40 U. S. Suede, nuituri, g the First
of September, and times of the 5.41-U. 5 - Rends menu
ing the First of November next. wilt be paid otelsreseu
ninon et ibis office.RO 111) -NM NIS la._
au22.4t Assistant - Treasurer , U. s‘.
tar" FIRST CONORESSIONA.L.
TRIM, —The Delegates elected . to , the. CU
611E8810E AL CONVENI lON of the First Congressional
District will meet at the halt of the Good Intent Roos
Conneny, 80. GOB SPRUCE Street, on MONDAdt WM
HING, August 29, at 8 o'clock, to nominate a candidate
for Congress
Jaunt- Gillingham,
,T, j lll C..Gerwood,
R. B. Martin, Jr.,
B. Bucket,
Joseph_Turnbull.
Henry B. Gardiner,
:Henry Victor,
James bmitb,
George W. Gaw,
John Moon,
Wm. H. McMahon,'
Chas. R. MeCanlley,
Silas F. Hepburn,
David Ford,
.so o 0
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Mr. FIRST WART
NOTICE—The Ward
AL UNION PAR'll will x
bonne of Peter Bouvier, m
IdhNOING Avenue end OM
LAY EVEN IN G at S o'clocf
Thomas Lower,
George Revel.,
James Jordan,
Adam Robertson,
Devid Sparks,
FOUBTH CONGRESSIONALL D IS.
TR/ET.—The Delegates are requested: to meet
ote BIONDaI EVENING NEXT, Cu. 19th last.. at 8
o'clock. at the Hall corner THIRTEENTH and SPRING
HARDEN Streets.
W. P. Cooper,
Henry C. Townsend.
Henry Myers,
Jentem Weleh.
William Simpson,
John T. Hance,
George J.. T.ung,
C. B. Earritt,
PirTUE DELEG,
repreeeut the. FOIL
Ward Convection will met
August 23th. UN, at 8 &clod
ham, RIDGE Avenue, below
W. S. Duff,
Semi. Mc(lorlrle.
Joseph H. Boswell,
R. A. McCarty,
Job Fisher,
Henry Schell,
FIFTEE.WARD CO NV ENTION
will meet on FRIDAY EVENING. Algatt 26. at
8 o'clock, at tato MARKET HALL, SF.DOND and PINE
Streets. J. S. ATICINBON, Jr.,
JOS. E. GALLEY,
N. HALL,
JAS. IllAttirLlND,
H. CHAR:NAN . ,
GEO WHITE.
H. IL MoCONNELL.
VIM ITENTA•WARD H OIINTY
FUND COhIetITFEE meets EVERY EVENING,
at the School House, TWENTIRTG. and CIiEtTES Streets.
Citizens will please be prompt in paying their subqcrtp
tions. Men are enlisting, the quota Is being reduced.
Anti united effort will accumpli,h our object: Come at
once, do your whole duty. and you are ssfe.
H. P. rd. BIRKINBINE.
Chairman. Executive Committee.
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LIDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
THE MAPLE SHADE OM COMPANY, 524
,WALNUT Street, .AnOtler El, MA
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, payable at their office an and efter the 30th init.,
free of state tax. The TransPr Buoke will be closed on
the 26th inst., at 3P. until the
R1124:6t* THOS R. SEARLE, Secretary.
gen EV IE
NDEBSIGND., At COMMIT
rie -
TEE appointed by tbe Bounty Fund Convention
of the several wards, :for the purpose of recruiting for
the benefit of-deficient wards, in anticipation of the
coming draft, Impressed with the importance of the
subject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them
in an effort to fill the eity'squota by obtaining volun
teer recruits. To _do this before the dth of September
will require the must earnest and vigorous exertions,
tied the Committee appeal to the patriotic. arid pablic
spirited to aid them by their influence and by contriba
lions of the receseary means to offer inducements eine.'
to those offered by other communities. The Committee
bave Ws:doted a sufficiec t number of recruiting lien
tenants in various quarters or the city, and all recruits
obtaine course,e distributed mostata among the wards.
and. of will benefit largely those that are
most deficient.
By united and continued effort the Committee hope,
if not to avoid the d. at t 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 Ang - ast, auont 9,000. From this
• number is to he dad gated those who have been recratted
since that date, and such credits, as the city may he en
titled to from persons enlisting in the navy from the city
and who have not been credited to us; also, from per
sons enlisting in the navy from the State at large, and
net 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 fr- m veterans re enlisting, from the
Southern States now occupied by our forces, and frost
other quarters. They do not deem it impoesible, there
fore, by proper exertions, to fill the city's quota.
Money 19 necessary. and can only be obtained by the
voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Such subscriptions
may be sent to the addressee of any meci hers of_ the
Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters of
the Committee, No. 142 South FOURTH Street.
JAMES 1,. CLAGHORN, 207 CHURCH Alley.
JAMES H. OHNE. 626 CHESTNUT Street.
A. B. FRANCISCUS, 513 MAH.KET Street.
JOSHUA SPEBING. 142 South FOURTH Street.
• Dr. WM. M- UHLER, Falls of Schav Britt.
JOHN W. FRAZIER, 949 South SIXTH Street.
and-tf
WA.I4IO.—THE
the Twentieth ward will
eonthweit career of
'VENTIEL Street, on THIS
lock.
Osorge W. Mooney,
Wiglam Stainrook,
Oodfrey Felton, Jr.,
Win. El Winberg,
Collin Pallinger.
FOB
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
or u,Lrifoni.
POE VICE parainzanr,
ANDREW JOHNSON;
OF TBNNESSIL
ELEO7'OBALL TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
%ORTON MeNICBABL.
T. CURED:WHAM. Beaver County.
;NTATIVE.
'l3. Thus W. Hall.
14. barles H. Shrtnele.
16, John Wider,
le. Darld MeConsuery,
17. David W. Woode n ,
IS. Isaac Beason,
19. John Patton,
M. Samuel B,
21. Bverard Blerer,
22. John P. Penney,
,23. Ebenezer blo.Tunldra.
424. John W. Bleashiwd.
%zeal Oommitte4.
REPE, S
41. A :',71071. C.lbgarnXlL
Babied B. Hlettobh.
Pet, , r (31-10.egewe
J. C. Adams,
Henry Banker;
James Need,.
Freynix Graves t
Jams Hatirtelr,
Gee. W. Gillinirhaine
Win. A. Levering;
Soho Downey,
Alban T. Haveneony
John Gilman.,
Alexander Heber.
aul3s-4t*
Delepte3 or the NATION
meet In Convention , at the
northeast corner of NOVA-
Lsss wiza Street, on Pal-
Henry Clay Esling,
John hi. Riley,
Thomaii S. Etlid.
C. Thompson Jones.
Albert Hughes,
William Rogers,'
.1. EL Edgar.
an.25-3t
ATES ELECEED TO
IRTARN'ra WARD in the
!et on FRIDAY EVES ING,
;it, at the house of John Ma
e Broad etreet,
Jonnt4toll.Pash,
W. F. Seheit,
Wm. B. Webb,
Bayard. K. Sbalmerdine,
Bdmund.Booth.
an2.5-2t*
FarDIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
TBS DEBBY OJL
Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOTISTEI Streets, .
PHILADELPHIA, August 17, 1864.
The Board of Directors have this day declared the
fourth monthly dividend of- two (2) percent. on the
capital MOE! of the Company out of the earninse of the
month of July, payable at the °Met of the Company,
clear of State tax, on and after the 24th inst.
The transfer books will be closed on Saturday, 20th
tint., and ret.pened on Wsdneeday, 24th inst.
a015..7t JAMS P.F.RRY,Treasurer.
OFFICE OF MOE PIIICIkOEL-
W=s" PHIL GAS WOBES, Auetrwr 12, 1861.—At a
meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia
Gas Works, held on the 6th Blatant, the' following pre
amble and resolution were adopted;
• Whereas, The treat advance in the cost of living lm
posed an imperative duty on the Trustees to advance
the wages , of their employees; and whereas, the cost of
coal and all other materials consumed in the manufac
ture 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 tie Sinking Pend required by
law, to advance the price of Gee fifty oente per thou
oan d cubic feet.
• - • .
The Trustees are aware that the increased price will
prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re
gret the ne cessity that constrains it; but wben the con
sumer reflects that nearly every article we purchase has
advanced from 00 to 100 per cent, and we. propose but
n
an advance of I 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 contracteenabled us
to urchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be
it therefore
Moo iota, 'That the Chief Yngtneer be directed to give
public notice that on and after the first day of Septem
ber next the price of gas to private consumers shall be
three dollarsr thousand cubic feet, less a discount of
S per rent , f or prompt payment, and subject to the
United Slates tax. THOMAS S. STEWART, •
Chief Engineer.
JAM - MEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
TB B ROCK OIL COMPANY OF PELDISTL
:TAMA, No. 409 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Augllst 19.
...rile Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of TWO PER. CENT. (twenty cents per share) on
the capital :leek, out of the earnings of the Company .
for „IDLY, payableon and - after the 49tb. inst. , (reit of
State tax. The transfer ‘ booka will be closed on the
249 t, at 3 P, and operied.on Dattx.
GRAFF.
BecratarY,lind Treasurer.
eI; I e
Y
TAM COAL AND IRON COMP.ANY;
. ,
PBI3.6DELPHIAL. - Alltillta 18, 1884.. , -
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board of Directors of this
Company bare this day declared a Dividend of four per
cent. on the capital stock out of-the earnings of the Com
pany, payable on and after the 29th inst.
The banger books will be closed from the 19th to the
, 29th inst. inclusive. EDWARD ELY.
anl9-8t Treasurer pro tem.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—P
DRI ! PRIA, August 19,1864-147 South FOURTH
Street.
The Directors of the ROBERT OIL COMPANY have
this day declared a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT. on
the Capital Stock of the Company, payp.ble on and after
the 29th ;Inst., free of State tax. The Transfer Books
will be closed on the 25th and opened on the 25th.
au224lt WM. 15f. CARTER, Treasurer. .
NOTICE.—THE BOKS O FHA
WEST VIROINIA OIL C O ANOMPY F
are now
open for auta,crlptions to its capital, at their otlice, No.
411 WALNCT Street. Females can hold stock in their
cremname. JOHN 8. ROFFMAN, Secretary.
THE WEST VIRGINIA OIL 'COMPANY',
OFFICE, 411 WALNUT STRUT.
- .
CAPITAL '
1200,000
Divided inio 20,000 Shares of 1)10 each.
The properties purchased by this Company are five in
number. selected with care by competent persons: Two
hundred acres embraced in three several tracts, and are
in fee simple; 50 acres on a lease for 20 years, and la
acres on a perpetual lease, on which we have a well
bored to the depth of 190• feet, with a good show of 011,
the work being vigorously prosecuted—ell of these pro
perties lying In Wood county, West Virginia. conve
vient with good roads leading to the Obit. river.
Tbie region isfpronounced 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 most nattering,
Those coming in as original subscribers will have ail
the advantages of a new company, intelligently ma
ne ged by gnome understanding the business. Call at
the office, 4.11 WALNUT Street, for circulars of expla
nation.
au2o-n JOHN S. 'HOFFMAN, Secretary.'
AR APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC.—
The Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Clem
mittee are in leant of funds for the support of the Insti
tution. They call upon the public for voluntary contri
butiond 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 aseured that not a cent
of the funds is appropriated to feed any pereon or to-r
-eons representing themselves as 'refugees from the re
bellion, but all contributions to the Carper Shop COM •
Wass are scrupulously diebureed for the benefit of the
Soldiers of the Union Army.
WE. M. COOPER. 'President,
13.5•Seeth WATER Street
Attest—Wm. Bieut.L, Secretary,
330:CATHARINE Street.
VETERAN BOUNTY-FUND 4100 . 4.
MISSION.
NO. 7 GOLDSMITH'S HALL
LIBRARY Street, PhEade lahla
The Commissioners appoicted to pay theextra B7IIIItY
to re-enlisted Veterans will meet on MONDAYS,
IFF.D.NRSDAYS, and FRIDAYS. at 9 o'clock P. M. to
recelre applications, at No. 7 GOLDSMITH'S EAS.LL.
LIBRARY Street, immediately In the rear of the Post
Olo: FlLMl li es latarested wi Neu° call at that boar
wrath EDW D.
IN SAOII.IIBLREUNDEs. , Gyatriaar k
• JONATHAN BULLOCK. •
'AHL 3. FIELD.
GEO. W. SIMONS.
orncE 'UNION IMP.ROVERKENT
COMPANY. AElecrsT 3,3854,
Notice is hereby given that by a decree of the Court
of Quarter &Aston cif Schuylkill coutit entered 31
Augnet..lB64. the name of the UNION INPBOVENINNT
COMPANY was changed kt ;bat of
TIM NNW' YOl 3,,M - - AHD ' 13CEICYLFCIlt - ` CO A L"
:, - COMPANY.-;- . .
cues:e.ricagoo.
au3s-nwr
CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER SUBSTITUTE COMMITTEE.
Where they Will be pleased to furnlah &LIENS. VIM
BANS, or CONTRABANDi me *III3SrITUTEi for EN
ROLLED CITIZENS, and 'will pay to Subatitytoe the
IIIGHEST PRICE. att25.31
I $5O WARD BOVNTY,
IN ADDITION TO
CITY AND 40TERNMENT BOVNTIKS,
Will be paid to every reernit enlisted in United States
Army, Navn t or Marine Corps, to the credit of the
FIFTEENTH WARD.
Apply to '
ISAA.O X. KRUPP,
At Provost Kuala's Office, BROAD and. SPRING
CAMDEN Streets.
510 premium paid to any person bringing a recruit as
above.
H. P. M. BIRKIN BINE,
st24-4t I Chairman Executive Committee.
199TH RILOIMENT PA. VOLS.,
Men Muttered and Paid *425 inm y.483:39 more
before leaving camp, balance in inttalmenta.
pia Os PLR MINTH-CLOTHING AND' SD/'"
The Regiment is encamped at CAMP CADWALA,
DER, in comfortable [matters.
DON'T WAIT TO DE DRAFTED, but join this
regiment and leave , your families well provided for,
91024-0 HEADQUARTERS 611 CHESTNUT Stmeet
I TEN VOLUNTEERS WANTED
immediately for three years.
$OOO cash down, and
SOO Government Bounty.
-
...,.; _
Also. NI vs SUBSTITUTES WANTED. for Whict.tho
highest price will be paid. W. D. RAVENS,
US South SE,VENTH :Street,
Boom No 10, .3.400110 floor;
THE , DUPLEX ELLIPTir, (031 DOUBLE) EITICRL
SPRING:
John J. Clifton,
JoFaith Dallas,
James Seddeuger,
William Parsons,
Jos. Mooney. an2s-2t*
J. L. J. G. WEST No. 97 CHAMBERS STREW.
mkw YORE.
Are the owners of the patent and exclusive mantas•
hirers of this,
J: W. BRADLEY'S
PATENTED DIIPT 3 tX 'ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING!
SKIRTS.. •
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and
firmly
together, edge to edge, making the toughest , moat elan •
tic, flexible, and durable spring everused, enabling the
wearer, In consequence of its great elasticity and liazi
bleness, to place and fold the ekirt when in nee as easily
and with the same convenience-se a silk or muslin
dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only obiee ,
tions to hoop ehirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles,
carriages, railroad cars chura pews, or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occur/7-
=g a small space, This entirely removes the difficult!,
while giving the skirt the usual fall and symmetrical
form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house.
dress. - A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort',
end great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Spring Skirt for a single day; will never afterward
willingly dispense with the nee of them. They are the
best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most
dumb e, comfortable; and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies In most
first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the
different States.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
•SKINT.
Very flexible, folded madly when 1 use be occupy a
smell spare, making the moat agreeable &Ist worn.
For male by J. M.HArrAroU,
902 C CHESTNUT Street.
TIUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT,
A- 0 THE MOST POPULAR
PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
pRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
4 1 - , SKlRT—Theaxestest improvement we have ever
IeanLADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE.
CORWIN STODDART & BRO.,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
au3.lm if
BIAA.NIE3PA'rSI,I
W; OORNrIk EIGEETH. AND MARKET STS.
Are UM offering the largest stock of Blankets to be
found in tbie city at moderate prices:
IJ ttklThfl
SUBSTITUTEB AliD ENROLLED
CI ZS 13
Are informed that the Item of
JOSIEPH & CO.
MVO taken the Rooms
No, 422 WALNUT STREET,
Lately occupied by the
COL. A. LECHLER.
6525 BOUNTY.
13 TENOR
NO DELAY IN PAYING. THE BGIINTY
VETERAN OFFICERS
DETAIL DRY GOODS.
E• 0.11, 7.854.
A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
Witt t r 411, trr a SPRING warn
AND FLEXIBLE IN•
VAMIARLINGEN, & +MEMO,.
1008 CIDISTICOT Street.
For sale by
J. Q. MAXWELL Js SON,
S. B. Oor. ELEVENTH and'CHESTNUT Streets
11011SEKEEZERS, MAIZE NOTICE
C, STRAWBRIDGE & € O,l
(PORIttP43.I.Ir COWEERTHWAIT & C 0..)
BERTH. BLANKETS,
CRIB BLANKETS,
CRADLE BLANKETS,
BED BLANKETS, alI alzes.
To dealers, we offer the best assortment of all the
eading makes.-- A
BUY EARLY AND SAVE THE ADVANCE. an2d-tf
JOKY, NAVY, AND Civil.
CLOTH MOUS
W. T. SNODGRASS,
14 a BICOND Street and 23 STRAWBER3T . Street.
A LAMM ProOlt OP ALL RINDS OP
CLOTHS, CASSIXERES, VESTING S„
At fair prices. purchased before the rise, independent
of gold gagiblera,by the package, piece, or yard. Our
motto is to cell. We don't peddle. 'Come and see oar
stock. The Army and Nary trade has our special at
tention. au3-ba
fiLOBING OUT SUMMBR DRS
GOODS AT LOW PRIORS.
A Wrest variet7 of styles of Mb; season's intfortation.
from Scents to
Best Pacific Lawns at MX cents.
ricored Brown Lawns at 373 i
French Lawns at 40, W. 62 and 87g cents.
Best makes of filaslins, Calicoes, Ginhams, and all
kinds of Domestic Goods, fir below the Manulastursr's
'Prices.
White Geroge and Lama Rawls,
silk Grenadine Shawls.
goo all-Wool cashmere Shawls $2.26 worth 56.60.'
eerkpa.l.
7716 Bios. 713 and 115 North TENTH Street.
LINEN DUCK FOR SUITE.
Superb white and eolorsd.
Natural color, extra heavy.
Coating Linens, fancy Drills.
Wide fine black. Alpacas.
White Marseille!' Veatings.
No advance iAgnminer Cassimeren.
Nine Stock for Summer and Fill.
LAWNS.
Good otyleatrota 28 to 60
s
Summer dress tuffs low.
coops , a Gomm
.1,22 S. IL saner NINTH and ALLNKIT Stroolo
VRANINE OUR LAWNS.
JEA Lawns, brown (round, neat egnred,
Limos, White around. neat figured, 444.
Buckshaok and Bath Towels, Isrgaisimertment.
Bird's Bye Linen Towels,
Tatra size Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists,
Bathinir Flannels. red and gray. _
jyS JOHN H. STOKBS. 740 A.Bolll3trost
rt.VTICIJ:i
The attention of I.IDIIIB 13017 T LILT.
DM THE CITY for the " Sea Shore," "Wa
tering Pisces," 'or "the Country," is
reenstfully invited to the extensive stock
of WHITS GOODS suitable for SUMMEILI
_WRAP, for WHITS BODO& MORNING
- WRAPPIERt3,
An extenelne wort:mat la offered In Lees
and.. Workat•ldeings and Inserting*, Vele,
Handkerehiefe, Gollare,Bleeve_e,end tn_plain
and,fazurrYlaid,Strroed.vrd infrared Ite
Goode ~A 3,,,P81018 ILO= DIMWIT TH2II
inzEskarr urrau. Iwo&
1.00 Printel Unit (Jambes Dreams.
100 ;Agee' Tutu. Tasked. and Myst
_
E. M. NEEDLE&
(& f:Yi,l11 , 11:1.4 4 t v
CITY POLNT, VA., AUGUST 7,1863,
OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIR%
ARMIES OTERATITIG AGAINST RICHMOND
WANTED,
300 Teamsters,
ISO Wheelwrights,
50 Itastekearatllo.. 0.114
20 Carriage
Who will recidys the highest rates of Government pity
rational, and medieat attendance.
Transportation tarnished by applying at
NO. ON/ FBNNEITIairaNTA AMMO.% WlSBbillgtoll. NZ.
E. J. STRANG,
captain. A. Q. It.
DANES X. RBlifir,
CARTES DE VISITE Or VARIOUS
stylef, Of uniform excellence of execution, always
sire any
NEMER% popular Gallery, Whoa you de
sire any go direct to SEGOBD Street, above Green.
1t
TOGRA P HS 'OF LIFE SIZE,
life-like and impressive coloring in oil, the finest,
styles cottra.its of the Bum, are superbly executed at
B. P. RBIMBR'8: 624 ARCH. Street. , • It*
~,z r gia CORRECT PIANO TUNING,—
purl , Mr. SARGENT gives -notice of his return to
this city, and readiness to resume bhsiness by' he Ist
of September- All orders received se usual. at MA
SON & 00'S store, 904 CHISTKIT,Street. an2.s.lss
TI --
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.IIIBTRU
i-, M ENTS to %Wet the Hearing at.P. MADEIRA' 5,115
South TBNTEI Street, below Cheetant. au22.
$5OO PlateP31 1
I t WlLltlfib C :traht er w ° lth L goici A be N fo p re
the i n crease le pnces t will be sold for cost in 'Oreen
2,aeo. if applied for Ms week; also, a lot etShow
rates, Jewelry Boxes,-Trayr, eto., suitable for. a 4fort:
-OVA, Austieuetr i or Pedlar. address root (Mee.
Sail Na. - • aqa-er-
10-40 C°Ur"l3l
Bor eta at beat rates
atra- Ot if
Nz w
NATION &L LOAN
INTEREST LSO Ili LINTIrk MONK!.
.kw .:4-lkt:Oz0-4F40,1041:1411
The orinelpal tomable In Inerhil money at the of
dime years; or, the holder bee the rieht to demand at
That time
BE 5.30 BONDS AT PAIL INSTEAD Or TUE OMB.
This privilege ie valuable, se these 5.90 Bolide are our
mat popular Lou. and are now selling at eight per
oimi. premium.
Subscriptionsreaeivodin ths nasal manner, and the
appeal and proposals of she Secretor) of the Woman",
Weather with our Oiranisse, and all neceereitiry informa
tion. will be farrdalksd on application at oar office.
s. 7.30
The Secretary of the TreamorT gives notice that sub•
ecriptione will bereoeived for Coupon Treasury Notes,
payable three years from August 13th,-1864; - with semi
annual interest at rate of seven and three-tenths per
rani. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid
in lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option of the
bolder 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 be issued in denominations of $5O, lAN), $5OO,
$l,OOO, and $45,000, and all • subscriptions must be for
fifty dollars or some multiple of Ifty dollars.
The notes will be trasemitted to the owners free of
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 16, persons
making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the
Interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit.
Puttee depositing twentyflve thousand dollars and
upwards for these notes at any onetime will be allowed
a commission of one-quarter . of one percent., 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
commissions must be made fromthe deposits.:
SPROUL ADVANTAGES OF TES LOU.
IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering
higher rate of interest than any other, and ths beet ee
curtly. Any sayings bank which pays its depositors in
United States - notes, considers that it is paringin the
best circulating medium of the country, ands 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 notes can always be sold• for within a
fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are
the beet security with beaks an wilder - ale for dis
count*.
CONVERTIBLE INTO A. SIX-PER-CENT. 5.20
In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes
for three years, this privilege of conversion is now
worth about three per rent. par annum. for the current
rate for 5-90 Bonds is not less than nine• percent. pre
mium, end before the war the premium on six-per.cent.
United States stocks was over twenty per cent. It will
be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present
market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum.
T 8 BXEMPTION MOM STATE OR MOI4±OIPAL
BM aside from all the advantages we have ennme
merated, a special Lot of Congress exempts all bonds
and Treasury note from local tization. On the ave
rage. this exemption 'is worth about two per cent. per
annum, according - to the rate of taxation in various
!Arta of the country.
It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce
ments to lenders as those issued by the Government; In
all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of
private parties, or stock companies. or separate com
munities, only. is pledged for payment. while the
whole property of the country is held to secure the dis
charge of all the obligations of the Gaited States.
While the Government offers the most liberal terms
for its loans, 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 must endorse noon the orforliica
certificate the denomination of notes required, and whe
ther they are to be issued in blank or payable to order.
When so endorsed it must be left with the officer re
ceiving the deposit, to' be forwarded to the Treasury
Depart/Dent.
817,B6MCIPTIO1IS WELL 22 EBOVVED by tke Treasurer of
the United States at Washington. the several aseistant
Treasurers and designated Depositaziee, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Second, Na.
Lionel Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Third National Bank
of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Pallor
MAW&
throughout the country will give further information
gad
7 3-10 II• le6 WAIL
i%iaxtmo NATIONAL SANS
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
Under Instructions from the - Treasury Ddpartineat.
this Bank le prepared to receive subsoriptione to the new
Loan Issued on Three Years' Treastuy lfotes with Con
form attached, bearing Interest at the rate of two cents
day on every $lOO. .
These. Treasury Notes are convertible at maturity, at
the option - of the holder, into U. 8. . 6-Mr cent. Bonds.
(interest payable in coin) redeemable after Eve years,
end Partin* in twenty, from Augnesid,' igsr.
Interest allowed from date of subscription to - Arvid
el, and on all sabecriptions after thatdate the accrued
Interest will be required to be paid.
DAVID B. PAUL. President
July 30, Me. an2•lm
S NEW 7.30 LOAN.
T.J. r
c iptione received, and the Notes tar
nished free of all chertee, by
au24-3m OBOBOE J. BOYD. Banter,
Sonth TRIBE/ Street.
(IA BTOCKS
N., BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION,
FOR THE, ARMY AND NAVY.
Ea - VA. N S i I - 1 A. tS LA,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,.__
. .
415 ARCH STREET, •
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company nags, Sword",
Sashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulets. Hats, Caps, Can.
teens, Ilavereacks, Camp Kits ' Yield Masses, Spurr,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Ravi Officers.
A liberal diacount allowed to the trade. malt*
Quartermaster's agent
FINAIVCIAL.
DUE IST SEPTEMBER.
5-20 COUPONS,
DOB IST NOVEMBER.,
AT PAR.
COUPONS ATTA.!OHED,
JAY COOKE & CO..
No. VA Sorra TIMID STRENT.
GOLD BOPTD.
TAXATION,
ALL RESPECTABLE BANNS AND BARNUM
AFFORD EVERY FACILPTT TO SUBSCRIBERS.
atO4-In
PifiLADELPHU.
lINJJIVIAL £GU MUTED 11TATIEL
DT
GEORGE T. BOYD,'
18 Smith THIRD Street. art24-3ar
'.4RMt GOODS.
N 0 T 1,0 B. -THE. 131iDERMEMED
will apply to the DEPARTMENT OF Me EIWAYS
on MOND YSePteinlier 6, at 12 o'clock M., for a oon
tract to pave WILDRY Street.from Shackamaxon street
to Columbia (late Hancock street; avenue, in the Eigh
teenth ward, the followimpnamed property owners
having signed for the work. and the Department of
llighwal a having appointed theabove day to hear objec
tions thereto. viz. John Robbins Seen7offet; Michael Day,
240 feet; John Hague. 20 fest z H. german,M feet:
A. M Levering, 60 feet; Clement. 613 feet; Eliza
beth Bradeha'w , 60 feet; Wm. G. Seddinger, go feet.; 4.
Schtedc 2/J feet; Henry Rowan,4o feet; M. Cade. 90
feet; John Dorian...9o feet; GeoF. Fields. 45 feet; Inn.
Eastwood, 20feet.
an24-wfmlit. JOSEPH JOHNSON.
TOBACCO AND PIPES FOR THE SOL.
DlBllB,—Subscriptions in money or contributions
or gifts of Tobacco and Pipes will b received for the
Army by B. & G e .
W. BLURT.
No. 179 WATER Street. New York;
or, S. T. VAN FLECK, Banker,
Once of Messrs. Einstein, Rosenfeld. & Co.,
an24.et No, 8 BROAD Street, New York City.
IVOKYTYPES-- B. F. RBIMER'S ARB
preferable for their close adberence to' the natural
in style and coloring: See speediness a n d „ can beau _
UP4 tl4 trundlA IVtaszsoo. Oftvk AIWA '
NEW DM
le now ready, containing a large number am y l
Int
variety of New Soo,e, Roo nde, ZaercieeP. ac....
Elements of ainelcal Notation, ' The Beef's is designed'
g
to incina e three book e.progru4Bll.l7 arrang e d,
but each
book complete In itself. The Fires and Third [Moire will
be h.ned as soon ea ready. Price of SONG-riARDEN,
SECOND BOOR. 1117 per dozen. One copy will be Bent
poet-paid to any teneb.r, for examination, on receipt of
flay conic. For eale by MASON 4r FOrldr..l N. Boston.
.Published by MASON BROTHS es,
anl6-niwiStit New York.
NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR cm:Puts.
DEEXEL & 00
Thin war) is the Taman of Mr. Bradbery's esTfectiag
and ectopoeing for several years, and re everyiehors
being received with the aren"est favor by the meet ex
perienced sinners and musicians. The ext..nt or Mr.
Bradbury' a popularity may beriadited from the faeilth - si
of bin ifo4 boolr,the-Jubilee, over2oo.loo have beeneate,
and of his entire works more than 2.0(X) o.
In addition to its rich collection of Tante and Anthem's;
the Ear-Hera bas a great variety of Exercises and
Olee CIOIMPLS„ mated to eoeial orninging I School ties,
and in every particular it is believed the lovers of good
music at church and it borne will End the Key H Noel
just adapted td their wants. Sample conies by mail.
prepaid ,$1 AO. FOS elle by MASON 4 HAMM R. Boston.
Published by MASON BROTHERS.
anid mwtStit New York.
NEW BOORS i - NEW BOORS
Richnio
DO ne W . By EdmeN IN
nd K TEND-ES:STir ke. ; and Mak by way of
JOHN HIIILDENSTRIND'S SIN. A .151ove1 by C.
French Richards. •
Oril.ST. A Charminrf New Novel.
DRI FTED, 0 W FLARES; or Poetical gatherings
from many anthorq.
ENOCH ARDEN. At Nem by Silfreal. Tennyson,
D. C. a,.
RATH H &LL. A:Dornegtie Tale of the Preheat Ti me.
By Fenny Fern.
THE EARLY DAWN; Cr Sketches of . Chrletian Life
in England hi the olden time. By the antßur of the
kehonb.-rg-Cotta
For Axle by WILLIAM S. ALFRRD mARTraN,
an7s-tf 606 CHESTNUT street.
RY. S PHILOSOPHY OF MAR
BIAGE,
A NEW Enrifroff,
PIIIILISEIED T9lll DAY.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRiTAGE, In its Social,
Moral, and Physical Relations, wish the Physiology of
Genetalion in the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms.
By Michael Ryan, M D., au. 1 . 1:471 the last Londbit
edition. In one volume. Price, $l..
NEW' BOOES,
MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC. and 01IMLLA1030114
sale aseoonaa published by
LID DSAY InAKISTON, -
Pnbliabers end Booksellers,.
No. 25 - Bontlb SIX rEt Street:
A EEMEAD & EVANS,
SUCCESSOR TO WILLIS P. ILE&RD,
Have received—
NO. TPA - CHESTNUT Street,
'IRE EARLY DAWN; or, Sketches of Chrlatien Life
in gLeisie Olden Time. By elnthorcftt: ;s v ug t ottalyandsai r tioelaeaiiE
(cell Witten.
NNOCH ADEN. Tennyson'e new Poem.
BARBARA'S HISTORY. By Amelia Hi Edwards. k
capital novel, eq_narto **Jain Halifax. ' '
NAN AND BJI RELATIONS, illustrating the In
fluence of the Mind on the Body. By e. fr Britton, M.
.
THE BATTLEFIELDS OF OUR FATHERS. By Vir
ginia.F. Townsend.
DOWN IN TE.N . NESSEE. A new book by Edward ,
girlie, author of Among the Fines.
QUEST. A cbarmingnew novel.
THE bIONOMA NIAC._ By William G il bert.
MANG ABET AND HMI BRIDESMAIDS '
THE NEW INTERNAL REVENEW LAW. .
New sod standard novels, suitable for summer read
ing- A large supply of the celebrated Lelpsic editions.
in various bindings, selling at lees than present cost of
importation. anlA
WANTED-A CLERK IN A JOB..
v. BING BeßDWAitli HOUSE; one 37 h.) 1. so
qoalnted with the bnalnees preferred. Also, BOY to
learn the businebs. Address !with reference 13. x. MO,
naiads P U. • is .
W T E D-A • SITUATION IN A.
Wholesale Dry Good Bones. by a YOUNG Ifol
vbo bas some sequaiutenee with the City Trade; Will
Ff n on commission or salary. Address "O T. Je."
this °thee. anSl-wr4ts
"WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR A
Country Etore In Meals; one who Ilse had some
e o ge e r o ie i n t eg l i s n pa Da r. Goods preferred. Address 1,11i5p2i,.."
WANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD
MILL '
num need to drams.. at OAKUM WOOLE3
atrat43o.
WANTED TO RENT-A SECOND
STORY ROOM, 'with good light, lathe netthbor
hood of T hird or Fourth and Maxim greens. addreeo
Room." Press office. au3l-3t.
WANTED-A SITUATION BY A.
middle aged men, who 'hag served eleven TOWS
in one of the largest Dry Goods /leases in the elrY;
.not particular as retards the kind of business,• but is
willing to wake himeelf generally useful; Will bring
the beat of reference from his employers. nddrese
"Employment," Prose office. effilli•ffie
AN EXPERIENCED TEACHIER OF
Classics and higher English Branches wishes Big-
PLOTMENT. Address "Student," inquirer ogee.
ann-mwr3tl
AGENTLEMAN OF GOOD EDUCA
TION wishes EMPLOYMENT in acme ineresatile
or mann faciuring business. where his education would
be weal. Adams J. WORK, Philadelphia P. O.
au22-mwtSt,
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERT
County to Fell a new article that everybody weals.
Three hundred Der Fent. pro& guaranteed ; no eapit al re
quired. Addrere J. C. TILTON.
ant}-4t* Pittsburg. Pa.
WMPLOYMBNT HOUSE, TILE LARQ
-A-4 eat and most reliable, for city and country. Has
always a good selection of capable persons, with good
refereneee. Americans. lAA. English, Preach, Ger
mane, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as
F
Gardenere, arm Bands, Coachmen, Watchmen, &c.
°oohs, Chambermaids, Seamstresees t Laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework ervants Also,
Colored Ettrvants. Hoe. 80'A and 804 OCCBT Street,
above Eighth.
1101BITF.G . MA.OIIIITE .WAN.TED-A.
second-band ow., with or *ldiom. the ropes. Ad
dress Box 2577 Post Onice. stiS4,3o.
"ARTILLERY AND (CAVALRY
HORSES WANTED."
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENRE AL'S Griqua,
PHILADELPHIA (Pa.), August 20, 1884.
HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ear
vice will be purchased by the undersigned, in open
market. at a fair price, when presented in unautitice of
eight OD or over. Each animal to be subjected to the
usual Government inspection before being ao , Apted.
Hones to be delivered to the United States Inspector,
at no, William Penn Hotel, MARKET Street, between
Eightb and Ninth streets.
By order of Colonel. Gososoe •H. Climax/Lit, Assietant
Quartermaster General United States Army.
GEORGE B. ORME,
au22lCit Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
TEAMSTERS WANTED.
Cnn QUARTIMMASTER'S
DEPOT or WASEINOTOS,
WASEMIGTON. D. C. '
August 18, 1884.
WANTED. at once, Five Hundred (600) to. One Thou
sand (1,000) TEA hi WENS, 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-fivs (35) dollars, with. one
ration Per? ay, and hoepital privileges, including the
beet medical ettesdance wl en sick.
- Men experienced as Wagon blasters will receive such
positions upon bringing lo this point twenty-ilve (24
good Teamsters..
Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPHIN 2 , A. Q.
M., A. corner of TWENTY-SECOND and G
Streets, Washington, D. O.
I) H. RUCKER,
. Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster,
an2B 4.9 Depot of Washington.
. WANTED TO BENT-A SURE
AMA 11.1011, RESIDBROB, with handsome furnitare ,
for a strict] y private family, situated on one of the mats
streets. west of Broad, worth from sl,4Oft to 92.000-
ap
pllyt to RO 4I R W ALN UT St r eet.
WANTED TO RENT-A FUR
NIBI3BD HOUSE situated between Pine and Chest
nut and Sixth and Twenty-first streets. Address Box
1193 Poet Office. au25.61.
di WANTED—ON THE isT 00-
TOBER, in Germantown, a mat! Fnri ven iehemotrao
or Cottage. NocbildrAn. Good reference i
stating rant, etc , "Cottage ," Press doe. an26-1.116'
•
eft W ANTE D—A HANDSOMELY
I+I3IINISHEIF ROUSE, in the western put of the
city, for Mammoths, from about the first ,f November.
for which s liberal rent will be even- address ••W..''
Box 2784 P. O. im4l-6eit
THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO
prifelinse (for cash) a FARM of one or two ham.
dred amiss, in Northern or Western Pennsylvania. It
mast be in good cultivation, with all the necessary
buildings for a well-regulated farm. Address "J. D.,
Box
Box SSC WABBINOTON. D. 0. aoSlm
21 1 5° P, ore'r°s°n°nis $
w B l o n o te o 4l , ot l u o Odon o litedpr n o.
petty becnrities in the city and on Farms mow by. Six
per cent. 'will be paid, apply to R. PItTITF,
ati2h.tf 323 WALNUT Street.
5t7 000 , Ig , L 0 ( 0 ) ( 1 ,_A o li n D OTHER SUMS
‘44 7 f If mortgage of city proper
ty, at 5 per cent. for a term of years.
CELLELES RHO&DS. Conveyancer,
atill-ntf.. No. 36 South BRVENTII Street.
FORHALE - OR TO LET-THE DE,.
IMESTRABLE brick DWELLING, corner of Wood and
Ellis streets, Burlington. „T. Lot 36 feet by 226. feet,
with etable, Sm. Rent EEO. APPIy to
R. CRAD.DOCK,
801 CHESTNUT Street; Phileds.
Or, FRANKLIN WOOLMAN,
are26..frewet* BURLINGTON. New Jersey.
FOR SAL E-A DESIRA.BLE
tlarge rough-cast Brick RESIDENCE. with three
rooms on first A oor ; live or sist chambers; barn, wagon
house ; and large trees in front and rear,
with two acres
of garden concgiulug grapes. , plume, Am. ; pleasantly
situated at Haddonfield, corner of Main street and Long
a. coming: now occupied by- Use Bev. B. F. Young.
Price $4.660, Apply to .11.014 T. MAC GREGOR,
au26 it 419 WALNUT Street.
de l , FOR BALE-LARGE FACTORY
near Germantown. on the railroad, with switch to
connect; large lot; stream Os water running through
the premises; large shedding, steam engine, shafting,
&c.,complete. Price $lO,OOO, clear. Immediate pos
sessom
anNsStif MILLER, 154 North SIXTH Street.
di FOR SALE--NEA.T LARGE MAN
SION at Day's Lane Station (Getinantown). con
tains twelve roams, five on the fast floor; stable, coach
bonze. elegant garden. &c. Lot 142 by Mg feet deep to
a etrcet. *MOM ._ MILLER,
acts Stif 154 North SIXTH street.
fa FOR SALE---A THREE STORY
-Ma BRICK DWELLING and LOT. No. 720 North
BROAD Street, 20 feet front by IIXO feet deep, with all
the modern conveniences. Apply to
LEWIS U. REDNSR, No. 152 S. FOURTH St.
att2o7B.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-THE
DWELLING, corner CRELTEN Anenne and
WAYNE Street, Germantown. containing all the sno
dean 2b nt cOnvenlences. Apply to W. H. STOKES,
t. Germantown.
FOR— BALE OR EXCHASGE—A
mil wary desirable Suburban RESIDENCE, about two
miles out, with Stables,. Coach-house, large Garden,
Drapery, de, ; lot 100 by 320. For puffier particulars
apply to E PETTIT,
323 WALITUr area.
IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE
COAL LANDS,
The attention or espitalmts le called to the talc
to tale piece a tthe
COURT HOUSE in Pottsville.
Va., on SATURDAY, September 3,
Schnylkin aPa nt Y•
at 10 o'clock, tn the forenoon, of a Valuable
COAL TRACT,
Weals in the town of Tuscarora.. Schuylkill
county., which contains all the coal veins that
are now being worked °alba Tamaqua, comPanY's
lands at Boonville, with a run upon it of 1,700 yards or
nearly one mile. This tract offers inducements equal
to any other tract, from Pottsville to- Tamaqna, for ex
tensive operations. The improvements consist of a
breaker, with engine, (crews, eapable or break
ing forty care of coal per daY,together with Sid. bloc"
of miner's Mousse, .no. au26,4t.
WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY
to DAVID CHILIAD, Rea ark, Del. ,t09.-Ans
LOST -11. 8. 7.8.10 BONDS, NO. 17,061
for sam, Roe. 0.13644-6-7 - 8 for $lOO each,,pavable
in k'ebruaTy and Amgctfit, to th e order of usWaLD
THODIrSOII, guardian of 'Theodore H. Reaktrt, and
unendorsed. application Ter -payment of the same has
teen made at the Treaaury Departmetth Any informa
tion will be suitably ratvardeal by
THIIO EL REIRT.
indli-191,* • 702 WdienT ME
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
C BOOK FOR SCHOOLS
TEE SONG-GARDEN,
SECOMD BOOK,
BY DR. LOWELL MASON,
THE KEY-NOTE..
BY WM. B, BRADBURY
WANTS.
FOR SALE. AND TO LET.
LOST AND FOIIND.
.tikUCTiON SALES.
BAZAAR, NINTH AND BAN—
E 3 sold 81 . 114.6 9 8.
11
AUCTION SALE 9.e ITOFSISS. CASK' kONS, &a,
At 10 o'c lo
ON ck,
kinTURTYOI MORNING . coat,
couirneing .hut ,
Hely HORNS%
suited to harness end the saddle, including
lave mare, a stray horsy; two Cana and gears,. ex.
Minn wenon and gears, reJnitnre cur .aal genre,
sl 017Pitl, fore a, /4e. also. °tett horses.
Intl neer ri orlon In on taiontren!
Also, n.w and ascend. bead glirriagee, light Wagons,
&e.. with which the eat , . will coididencte.
AIKo, single end double harness,. saddles, bridiou,
jp, , , covets. An.
No po tperentent on account of vv.athPre
Aar Sate of Hai... WEDWERDAY.
Aar flarriapee end Hemet% at oriv.ted eats.
an2)s-2tif ALFRED M. DERKNEISno io r neer .
.
A vga s N BALE OF CONDMINND
WAIL PEPAILTMENY,
CAVALRY Btra.ZIII,_OFPISE Or CRIMP Que - aTisswiterym
AERENOTOR, D. C. Auguit
WUI be told at Oldie acetic*, te th e highest' . la:iles.
at the flees gild - places =deft BAlo9,ett:
Iteacltag, Penzteirleattia, kunst IS,
1864.
Altooni4 Pennsylvania; TEMEMAY, /atm WS UNA.
Lebanon/ Peancylrania, TfiIIESDAY, deptemlais
na - rlubmire, PeliDelyl7Bll.ll, TeeRSDAY, deptenteal
TWO RITYPR• RD (2003' Cavalry graces al each. rdsol.
These flower, have bees Candentned an nal& for tac
Cavalry services! the Arm 7.
For Road. and Farm pnrjesesi inanilladd bariafas
I may be bad.
Horses sold Biol.
TdriaS: Carh in sited Staten Currency.
JAMES A_ Joni,
Lieut. Ostend and CiderQuarbrteocter.
aug-GY.B
Cavalry
a ItO VE R 7 WS' E OErESTRUI
N-A ETREBT THEATRE.
'EXTRA GAGA NIGHT!.
Tine (Friday) EFENIWO." August ffth," Mt.
COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL ITEIO3FIT
Tendered to the litneiness Manager,
MR. . D HS.
By Manager Grover and C Ihrt Attach ß9 es of the Chestnut.
etreet Theatre.
AMY ATONE has Vale teProd,
EFFIE OERMON hae.Volnat".eted.
Mr. N. F. STONE has Velolittiered.
Mr. J. F fiBERB hr Vniuntee, rid!
ALL THE COMPANY NAVE VOLUNTEERED:
CARNITROSS & DT*Ef'S..
ENTIRE BAND OF MIX3TRELS
HAVE vou.NTEEBEti.
The performsneee will consist Of the Wonder&xi lines's'
senior Thl'lPlin ,
ALADPIN, OR TUE WONDERPOt LAMP:
A Grand Divertissement bry C.rocross m Dixey'e
lifinctrel 8,
And-the channino_protPal ComPfkl.ttO of
7115 FOllll &STARS.
THE FOUNT/111, OF COLOREIYWITERS'
Will be In operation Ripon ti is 0CC481012.
GOVEAYB N, 13 W CHZSTNIIT
STREET Tifg6TER. ,
LEONARD GROVER . MAITAGNH.
THIi EVENING,
The Great Bomautic lllueical , Peztomhzitc, Simetteni.
far DTRIIIR,
A-LA - DDIN, OR THE WONDERFUL'LAMP.
THE T.IVIVE FOUNTAIN OF CoLuEED' w &ream
All the new and meAuifteent SCENERY, Elegant Pro
nertiee, - Wonderful Effects, Erperb Cuetumvs, mtartlint
Transferniattons, Orand Chontses,aud ELAWItiI Hanle :
Dancee, gongs &c. The whale produced itt an
of cost of 5E.310. ' The Cast of Characters is one' of Great
EmeelleAce.
PRICES QF AD'aIIaSTON.
Press Circle or Parquet 80 ceata
Wm:ay Circle
25 centa
Orchestra Seats., " 7-5 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pertermaticee commence at ,
8 weisely. No Extra Margo tor Secarinvieats. ant 3-511
LNIIT-STREET THEA. T 11
TRITIMPRAL SUCCESS of the CELEBRATED'
ROMANCE OF•THE RHINE. entitled
THE NAIAD QUEEN,
The most intereetint poetically beantiftd, and SIICCeta.•
ruFaTrAmigatißevlagro of the UR . ING THE *WEEK,
with entirely new Scenery, meet Delightful MELAIC, Re
wildering Hine - ions, Gorgeone Coetnmee„ and Splendid'
Cad of it:barociers,
box Office oven from 9 till 3 o'clock. Doomopen
Performer.* commences at a quarter to 8 o'clock. fl-
COIN CERT HALL.
Commencing MONDAY EVENTITG, August 2XL
WEEK O !
THE ORIGINAL AN ONE
DW ONLY C HRISTY mixsTana.
tAmi 043 great comic ante.
J. W. RAY NOR
GEORGE CHRISTY.
Manager and Proprietor.
First fovea) ante in this city since Heir retnra front
England, after aa absence of some years.
All thereat Extravecancas,_Ennerqnne gbh*
have made the name of CHRISTY'S MINS . F.RELS
AS FAMILIAR AS HODSSEIOLD WORDS,"
will be produced during their smears here. The re
sources of the Chr My Minstrels are superior to any fifin
etrel organization in existence, wh'eh enable them to
Present in a . nperb manner the humors and oddities of
SOUTHERN PLANTATION LIFE!
in all its broad, mirthful, and original phases.
Particulars in small bills. Admission 21 cents; Or.
ebestra Seats in front. BO cents.
an 24-4 1 JOBN P. SMITH, Business Agent.
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, Is OPSK DAILY ,
for wieners. trenot to
PERSONAL.
pliArr.. DE PARIS FOR TRllthrtlf..-
Tbe "EMAIL DE PAM" f ro move all tea.
or discoloration of the skir, wtteDoythe sue or
hom the sea air, and it therefore invaluable for redo.
ring the vitality and healthiness of the WE, injured by
diesaalt,. by exposure, or bT rapid eharpres of tempera—
tare. YOUID, Ili TENTH Street, below Chestaut,
Se the only agent for l'Email d. Palk, *MB et,
EDUCATIONAL.
•••••••••
BUSINESS EDUCATION. - --Y o UNG
Men premixed for the Counting Honse end I . IK - in...as
life at CRITT EN DEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 63Z -
CBES') VDT Street, corner of Seventh.
Practical inatraction in Book-Keeping, in all its
branch., • Penmanahip, pieta and ornamental; Mercan
tile Calculations, &c.
Telegraphing by Sound and on Paper taught .by on&
of the beer of practical Operators. •
Students irmtructed separately, and received at any
time. Diplomas, with the seal of the inetitattou at
tached, awar ded on graduating. Catalogues containing
particulars furnished gratis on application. anltC-3t.
MARY P. BOBESON WILL OPEN
her Erleol for Tonna Ladies at 1338 catarNoT
Street, on the 12th of Ninth Month (Septemher).
Circulars may be obtained at UOA ASCH Street.
an2e-teels
rENTRALI. N. STITUT E, TENTH
and SPRING GARDEN . - Streets, will reopen
Sept. 5111. Boys prepared for any Dlvl.lun of the
Public Grammar Schools, for College, or for Business_
Eya dal attention giver to email boys.
au% B. G. ldcol3lll.E. A. M., Princlral.
THE ENGLISH AND' CLASSICAL,.
scuna 4 N. W. corner. eas3rNirr am/
TWELFTH Streets, will reopen on MONDAY. SePleM-
Ith.
Nomber of poplin limited to forty.
Price of tuition same as last year.
For references and partiaolars nee Circulars, which ,
may bo had at Arr. Efaeraid'e Drug Stonier at the Scticol
Room. where the Principal, (socceenor of Charles Snort,
A. M..) may be seen every morning hetwe , 'n In and 12.
o'clock. . A. B. *MEARS 11.
anl6-1m No. 1.301 ARCH Street.
(71,E0. W. PETTIT WILL RE•OPEN
NJ! hie twit') forthe reception of ?antis in the arta of
DRAWING and PAINTING. at No. 100 North TIMM
Street, on the 15th of September. tur2513.0
PLAB SI AL. IN STITT:ITE,
'Li Street. below LOCUST. Defies resumed SEP
TEMBER G. J. W. FAIRS 3, 0..
autro-2raw - PriaciaaL
BIC VBSIONIL
FIRST EXCURSION OF THE GRAND
DIVISION SONS OF TEEPENANCII.
TO ATLANTIC um
On FRIDAY, August 26tb,
Leaves VIES• &TEBET Wbarf at 6 o'clock A. IL, p
TI kSTS, sr .26, can be procured at the various Dbri.
Mon rooms; at Pu's, Sixth and Chestunt streets * or at
Tine street.6r whar fon the morning ot the
au.2o.
jar ag e GRAND BXOUFISION
CAPS NAT.—The staunch and c-bmmo
diwt,e Moamar MANHATTAN. Captain Z A RYTHSR,
will make a ()RAND EXCURSION TO CAPE MAY orc
SATURDAY. Aortut 27th. 1864, leaving ARCH-Street
al:mit at 9 o'clock. Re turnin_g, will learn Cape May con.
MONDAY, at 836 o'olock A. M.
Fare for the Excursion, St
Carriage Lire extra.
It JOSEPH-A. STEWART, Agent.
a g gEgm SEA BA.THING• AT
CAPE MAY.
Exral EXPRESS TRAIN.
At 3.30 P N. on SATURDAY, August 27th.
TBROITOR VTITIIOUr STOPPING.
DPE AT CAPE MAY AT 6.60 P. M.,
In time for the evening entertainments. hops, tge.,&e.
Tbis trails will )Cave from Wkinnt-street Wharf at
the above hour. instead of 5:15, as on Saturday last
scnrsion•Tickets $4, good to return on- any train otr...
londsy,. or nill be received at 61 on account for pas
sage any day or train donng the ensuing week.
Regular trains leave Philadelpbla at 6' and 10 A. Id..
and 434 P. hi.
Cape Illay at 6 and 11 45:A. M.and SP. IL
!J. ' VAN RENSSELAER.
PHILADELPHIA, August 25. 1264. au26.2t
MOONLIUHT• EXCITR-
BIODI TO ATLANTIC CITY.
MIJLDVB
SEVENTH ANNUAL MOONLIGHT' EXCIISSIOM
to the far-famed ckp the eeet will take place on
SATURDAY EVENING,' August 27th.
Last boat leaves VINE Street retry at,B. P.. M. pm ,
dimly. Fare for the trip $1.60, returning at an -early
hear on Monday morning. •
Tickets can be proinued at all the principal hotels Ls
the city, and at the giclet office on the wharf on the eve.
ding of the emtulion.
DAVID 11.• MUNDY
au22-61*
swimB tr X N E-11 EXCUX.
SIONE I
AT REDUCED
TO TER GREAT COAL. IRON, MID WWII I.
GIONS OE' P3NNSYLVAPITA
TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS I
AMPLE TINS TO VISIT EACH POIPY Off
INTRUST ON TBB BOUTB.
The Catamissa Railroad Comps",
Having perfected arrangements with connecting reaba
will issue Rscursion Tickets from Philadelphllwyeira
following route:
To
AND READING RAILR__
To Reading, Schuylkill Haven, Ashland; lashagegif
City and Tamaqua:
cATAWISSA RAILROAD,
To Summit, McAuley Mountain, CataWings, D
W ays%
Danville, Milton, and William
T A B K o AW NrNgA,_ AND
t B o L O an MS WiIIReGR
R
LEHIGH AND SIISCM,EANNA AD.
RAILROAD.
To White Haven and. Penn Haven.
LEHIGH. AND MAYEANOY AND BEAVER =um,
_ RAILROADS,
Black Creek and Mancb Chunk •
LEHIGH VALLEY Euxidokt.
ToAlltoern and Bethlehem;the
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD.
To Philadelphia.
For variety and mama of scenery, tMI relate paw
rents peculiar inducements to madam.
Those wishing to do so, may reverse the route by Mir
tabling Tickets to start over the North. Peausylvaaba
Railroad.
VAJEM.,, $lO.
Tickets CAA be obtained at the Depots of the Pbtlaisl.
and weeding and North Pennsylvania Rama.
COMMAS!, and of
N. VAN HORN, Ticket
Northwest corner SIXTH and ORNSTINUT Streste.
Trains start from Philadulphis. and Reading Thsisa
8.16 A. M. SAO P. M., and from North Pennsylvania"
Railroad Depot at 'id and BA and 5.143 P. M.
./Y2O-tutresr
A ger me t TOR CAPE MAY.--TECIP
staunch anti commodious steams&
Map RATTAN,, Capt. IL A. NYTEISR, of the
NaLLine. is !Om making her regular tripe to CAM
DiJI I leer's Arph- street wharf every TUSSDArt
TEITERSDAT , And• e.ATURDAT,t at nine o'clookilme—
turning. wiltleave Cape Nay every molDer, woo
rzsaky anti FRIDAY. at g,ig o'clook.too cling at New
Ce&tie going and returning.
Fare. 82, carrinnehire included. Children ball pries.
carriage bin included Servants, *LtO, carriage Muth
extra.
Weight 'at low sates. No freight received &flag
o' Cloth, end in all cases must be pre-p a id.
aull3thfetf JOS. A. STENVA.EtT, ATent.
miagr e 4.. FROM NEW YORK FOS
t rw HAVEN, ilisirrolu rr i,
F,J.LD, an B STON.—The bloomers Ocl
Lod MAI CITY have Peek 13119 e Siq EOM &SUM
PAS P. 4441. 11 at Wit,