'UNITED .4±T %TES CH Kr% ri .S. ?fi Eft:'' (coni•-e4ON —rash natinoWledgmeuts fur oto ~ ), ending august 211. 13f4; ~...,„ of Pan ..11.MQUIli. I.,ultforitia, par .T. B. ':.,,,,,,,.., •Ca:Orman-Par 45c I.lltristtsu Go tt Mid '.',,,•., ............ ... , ............... .... ..... $0.351 42 „,-auf I.•di s , Fairlia/d at eaaulb.ralturg , ~., is, NIP. .1. .... DeCII,TI T,l4.llrer 0.200 00 i j . , . A. Be , chard, Pail .0e ph ' a. (aalFtioaul) 10.100 ~,,H a a of Gbpdreu's Nair bold iu Fonaiagton, it .1 . tur E B. Van Fie.t 435 00 ~• ..ii.- rocitty, 131.tartu, N. Y., par Mrs. i '.• J . Lacy. S. otetar4 417 27 , g p Ssvager. 1401. acbuoi of Fir, FreAyterian Cburel, fia,pfprit 0, N. 9 _ $64 49 ~,, A 1 ,,,,,,,. ~ Teulperanco society, `cr,„yrrloio. N. Y 60 113 12549 I T11.1i111:1 Curamission.fprittgflaldw Masa., per 11 .a. tee liossurer . 600 00 Cbr , istult. 1.1 u.nrisaturt, Cohoes N Y. , 150 00 IL S. St,1.11:411, il t•sat.s' • . E. Church. Phila le'phin. • 27 15 ;:tcciun at Aloau - ....r.ew York 144 4.0 -L4CIIJII ar Utica, Now York. 3t 00 203 65 Nev (ie , tge Brinahurst, pr B e. IA Ch. W.,,i Pflug , N. J 26 7J - • Clai,tian , ;amtumamt, Bt. Glair, P..., a ni w P FiehAzde 16 01 VI •,, ." 0 T ~ ; F; .;,,,d, p,I nev...• J. a. YLIVAI 10 UJ < . :,,tiopp r..c.,.ivadi at Albany Brach 0 1i,t,1.03 0.11.,Wi55i013. Per Vita. Slattlruy, 1 vetsa < T.• • 300 00 eaetalli School. 51auch Cbuak, Pa., per N . Ved17.40 .e 12 65 1 .. t- IL,. • 'rare::. 6Permettewo. 2{ 1 - , par 6 , v . W. N (;:elk 19 2 •t :, er a.• ouz-Villt . . Beaehervilla. ~,L , imh'... AID , 327 l.: , F . , o we. ti•,t,.llil.g; Pa 0 C.i.f. Chart, (BO Ly...i!ara• pa 27 4.5 ~,,,,,,,,, ! , .. 11• 7 :!11 Z•eutiul, Gettyalaarg .4 - 0 ..It•tittat at Get.) -burg . Pa 42 01 - BS 71 0:0 , of 51,11:0 Square, Germautovn, ,r Ail, :•• , ,nlue • T. Bodice 25 CD ~.c ..4i, al a I.llle girCb . Ilia, by Iriattie J:. 14,1,z, 10 CO - 35 00 i--)yvter;:to vrol i E. Churobes, Cana- Eza. ..1....-.1.. 36 50 A... ,.,4 c. „, 4 ,,„,,, o b. Spr,ugfklil, Pa., Il 1 Rep. . iiollilio 311 , CW•11. ..... ..., ..., GO 00 p . c o w.r,-,..,ti.4). West Ghana.. it, Zip pr y,,1, per (:,•re , Bel'• • 29 05 ii.,-: M0Z.:....e rt) 3._;:pa.., IV , -tr York.. 50 00 : iAtil Scst. 0. ,0 11,i. A. .M.C.DoUgali, j,:ydril., \.-wY•••rk 5 75 55 75 -.'rregatiooal Church. F inp4oo. R. 1.513 10 l-_ Nal a: r: E.. 11arArt1,Rlognon, R.I. 10) ~,r. Nev. T. P. Will, 14 10 t 0,,..,,,,, Fpierepal ClairCh, tiaPAtO4a Springs, trey Yerk 70 00 „ or , ~,,E . 01.,g re :;t., , l.l.PTebbytelleli Charcb, rh,,,,,i...,a, die, (,oen 26 50 )i . p,e,t01.0, Frederick City,Bld ,per Gtcleutt DO OD I:me.• ~.1- - , 1 re: St. E. g'hui ch. Foirabetli, N. J... 31 00 11, cr t ekv reno n C cluck, Reri,r, ii. N Y... :a 41) 0 ..c,-or ex,, of Little tiiirb ten-cent piece, d iti,tea , I.K, N. It!., ye r Rev. T A Ki,,sou 50 00 or nre k le r -, Allen th own, e IN3-t. pcero oJ o M an ii. ~,c,bet• • stivvrtetown, S. per Stiller • • • 1150 Cra Oxfani, anniughant TO 00 amen, Aulagteo, per Norp ..... •-•-. 12 03 Vir.,,t Barnet, Vt., Par y Erra,arer t‘T 71 A. ..... clm% Stillwater, rer:. per nr 1:.,. I 7, adrortonzo. Fr.dxford. L. at; MarPhY Church, Stmecavil e. 0.. B,lvid:re, 3 -,•, 11 31 Browa 'L3 65 I gt,nri - 1.11.0 F, N. I•••.. 19 ig•-cr'Sorg, Par • 0-, 05 -- 41 .35 , •uo ob, Colin. P , r Nl•sa I' Nei lark a I City, Nelrrit,..ka, par sti C.; • s• 71110 ' 4 4 . •-• •, 4...nx ext •bi• 1011. at Shiii;ll,..li. , ••4 :44•—• , 4 44_4am West— • .... ......... 25 Shatnoitin,Pit.,par Rev. ii t , :444- Pxtp.byterittn Chrtreh, De: a -4y, 4 41.:••.( are, per E. D. Cl-avt.r , Ci rat, allenstrello, IV. Y., per • 4 , 4 - 1 f - • 4 v. JR. Rein 44, in the , h,ii.berhotra.U.tto , tow aoilip, '• - 21 41 arrt.t.r. i:...ndont, Y, (Additional) 700 j : i •r,.• Keita,nrue , tl:toler "rern'Tal, t•-ni, .t...l , llVattim, per Rev. AV. P. - ti riro•. Vry Sm - th, L,pon. Pd. Nr . 174111 i • • I,N LNNO 1%1.01! --r k,-v. L. .1 (i -ay •,llcu, l'a :crim.wledged =ECM liditEM= the Sr.••me the S. Chrigtiatt .I . !..I.6IOtYLVANIA. t a. friend, per American Tract ;};,1011-1, . ponds soap, Mrs Martha rer. 2 ve cease Per: ney 13:bie Society. - I,3ter.,- 3 Sto.cs n'lrard , .;.i. 1 parcel, a member of St. Philip's to O. 143,3 , 3 1 42 , , , birts, Spring Garden Presbyterian or di :12 bottles wine, Mrs Field. be.Lda e.i 3. C. C. S. Lackey. 11, , itt1 , Tl, .11 , 2iN Oda comity, 2 Worms Loy asli coanty,l box, Ladies' Soldiers' i; , .3,1f.0d comity, 1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. county, 1 box, &others' Aid So- lbox_ Ladies' Aid Society'. 4b. LadiCa' Aid S. , etecy. ,•tk.r COMAY, 2 boxem s Loctioe eAd Si- 1,1 =04 2 boxes, Ladies' Chr,.stlatt Gem briait Indian a, 1 box, Primary Department reeKeULI: , , Lt,yerne county, 1 cask, Ladies' Aid So- :NEW JERSEY BElsidere, WarreL county, 1 bus., Misses B. W. and Roiry. I'Lectii.cx - ii, Bin lington, 1 box, Aid Society. To-n..n, 11.-re,t, 1 tc. .x. fliowiact, '517.-, , ,,. i 13,., VirAt Pbre-ytArian Chnrch. 2rulcaosi. )11.. reer. 3 btaM4 Ladiee Chrititiait corn ,p,mtenm. Duriii gten. I box, Ladies' Aid Society. "lit tgenoeD, vcaa, 1,00 hsmn bootie., Conference of , E:q.:111i,71:11 Al:an:lC. Ailautic conity, l,()C0 hymn books. Confer ce of M. E Church. Cate m.,y, ( ape AI t v cunnty, 1,000 hymn books, Con if',ace of X. E. Charon S _ NEW YORK. 1 ,- fq..tEcririgia. 1 box, Ladies' Christian Commission n. 1'.2L0,0h. C=tirer.su. bridge, IbOX, citizens. C , •iik.ilky ( m , 4 ,, I -,,,k , ":2, , , teen pickles. Mrs E. W. Warner. Gets...' b. x, Ladies' Union aid Society. ~.. ..v.ari. Cii:i.-y, 5 h ,xes, Lathe,' Aid Society. ,flar.ily 2 ,: •:,s,Tirseei.l of U.S. Chri -nen C.32mi..sion. 1%.., , ,7 ...rt, it) •. , ..io.e's, Committee or U. A. Unristian k.7_,......,.:, tut.,l(. 5 pf.re2lp., Committee of U. S. Christian Com- Mr ,- (1B J. sei.. - '..i , , 2 1. - . x-s M. E. Church. But 1 s 0, '. 1,, I..diAs - Christian Catormissica. Faralsg,-1 1.: i:, ,oldiers Aid Society. tiira— is.x. 1,4,1 , 6 . SU:ClierS' Aid. *ociety. Nariirol.u., —7 .-:..-r.-1. Ladies. my, -(....i.vi, ~ —l. 1,..x,,,.. L . dies' Aid Society. Cfittkr - - 7. pm 1.::41. t-, ( :it,ZOlll5. i i,v.....-71 I, S., :,:r3..clay-school of Fast Presbyterian. :L.,,L - • 31A f , 'S Xr,FITISLTTS. boxer, 1 bAriel. u percele Pee e. Arnir ninetee 4) I ccug Men'. ChTi,ti.ll Asseciotien. eosZl.crricirr. i,Adiee' Aid Society. ' tit - U(1. - - - of paivrs:oommitt , aa of U. S. Chris UNKNOViIhI, llitexen ` df jeldes, 7 barrel. 1 box canned fruit, 1 box. 'lit I iontission would - again, sad w-th re awed earnestness call upon the C hristi au f riendr of the sio.ts In their work in giving the tiospet for ih4 ps:ether with tne aospel for the Coal to 1.1.0 , e who biv Oren op so atoteh for the nation. The denim:ld far h. tinn no.ue and lirg , n4 and list: exit .itsted. 0.17.3 n Inge sow]; we wave receivex. tin es.iry - hand slew 'sid at lob- n are ttpopiug,and the old lienisare gr, wing t,: - .at d antes: , the nut ply is iner:asod and inn ttiptiod base Phe Lni.ery of seeing Wont su.i.ine that 0.. hat , t,.-•n done, lives lost that "alga& hare been ave.!, souls yetis. befor.i our very eyes. Send (laicals. , ana (2..1 end the soldiers, and by std-by the nil: bless your work and all that lan"red in It. 11. nTIja.R.T, Cil airman ! 11. 1.1.1.1:ZIK Street, Philadelputa. DISTIZTI3rTED BY . TITE UNITED ST 3.TES Chlllz , rlAN )lay, Jane. and July, IN THE dI:3IY OF THE POTOMAC. "1 . following table includes hAsinteti stores alone, 11.01 of terse owy tts am. ant di+CrlbUted in the one k•xnbined Kim) oper.tingilgiunin I,- en prrpn.n3d of the lal 11,,e amount 11)..Trtt.m.a Ezst, NV , est. yr South. f‘e r , pr.=t- rrssi PHI ut hozvit..l dotes liAribut,i in the Wet. ,670 shirts t.-110 pelt, drawers_ i. tII pars sock, I,o7Omirs 77 hzindlierchiets, aiessibg gowns. 22 collars. 5 ro ckties. 1,845 hats. I.el. sheets. 412 quilts and spreads. 2.653 pillows. 1,457 pillow cases. 52 india rubber blankets. 41 bed ticks. ttar blankets. 1. suto Ihs. tea. 4.004 lbs.' coffee. 3,031 lbs' cocoa. 2,472 lbs. cuocolate. 2 bbis. bests. 12 bbls. eggs. 15 boxes herring. 319 lbs. tapioca. 1S half lbs. nutmegs. 179 lbs. rice. 10 Cat. 1-.8,4,?. 12.594 cans jellies. 194 cans crow chow. 3,910 gall. assorted pickles. 33 bottleshorse radial. 454 lbs. gelatine. 100 gallons vinegar. 6 jai e pepper muce. 141 bottles honey. '2 boxes figs. 9S ltoi. pepper. 15434 ItiA condiments, ass'd. 15 lbs. barley 427 MS. oat zaesl. a 44 lbs. arrow root - _ 12,215 bottles' 3 - alt syr•sp. 2,031 bottles flavoring ex tracts. a bottles coffee extract. 2 boxes citric &cid. 709 boxes lemons. 341 boxes orenees. 12,178 cans toraatneB. 15 610 C2lllB ass , reed traits. 129.9 yeast it powers. 1140 yards plaster. 1120 lbs. elixir conic. •rrittis, epsom salts. 1 ,, IS rrallons eamPlier. S lbs. Dover. poWlef• • bottles liniment. 17 bottles oil. 43 bottles ass'd medicines. 1 chest assorted medicines. 1 fox Pills -4 boxes salvo. S quarts flaxseed. 9,684 pads. 1 cask chloride of soda. 469 arm-stings. 6 pieces mn,lia. Si large cities of lint. 35.3:19.r011s bandages. 1252 pairs crutches. 62 sick feeders. 12 catheters 6 hospital tables. 131 nests camp kettles. le-31135. sponge. 112 eve shades. 5,176 t...,,,,14. 4.9 m housewives. l - ls lbs thread 11,201 tbs. candles. - 2,499 Mi. soap. 11 baskets. 24 candle.oicks. 276 bottles ink. 2,872 pencils. 1, tr2l3 pen holders. 2,316 combs. 6,725 fans. 24,902 Quires of Paper. 1463,500 envelopes. Issiorpsilg_ 14.110 need lee. lantern aPttles. 24-pin cusb ions. s. 'cups and lancers. - 2 cards of buttons. i tie cos. MS mosquito nets. 509 sets of frames for same. ,l-naali begins. 288 buckles. buckets. 97 spools cotton. tic cans. 4 Pe Pere of pins. ./ tun sell.. linnl Pane* 64 boxes blaceing. • ' 59 grog,. pens. Wash tubs. freezers. 1.210 boxss of match p. create 656 cases of Hospital btores, - lenion equeezers. assorted, not ennmerated dna Ztatea_ AND STORES c RhF . , vEr, A 2 cExTP.I.I. , inith7 abovp. A OFFICE. le a monntreceived at the Central Office, from Slay iit to Atignet Is/. 1964, is 5414,235.65. ruche s does not 'lnc; tide what has been received by the r trwhes 5 .- :d .I'.rtu) Commiitees except dnell amounts ~ //yel.Pen transuotted to 'the . Central Ohl .e. Their ',,.. c ''''Pts. if adder', would largely swell ibis earn. loud cinudier Of packages recsived at Cent, al (mace. fin' 51./q, hate August list, 2,723. DELEGATES. , Iring the mobile' of May. June. and July, about yetiit hueumaxind , igoty delegates have baeu seat tO eld. ng in all since the commeacemsnt of sfr work, a - out 2,625. It PAS. t..IJET PP11,04 klbv&g. , iliir . bceri. 4 ,,, , , pain, :41-panders, ,ce btter. , i'li, el:e-i.e. Lig lbs. Lam 5..012, maxi., a s sorted: t.... be•-i tougue. 0 0 .. u(mb o-ugne. Liu -L-. ice.,:' ~,ea ht- hi toeta sans-. _MI. iCii:r 2 ui. lurk° c - , in - c . ans. .1 2 . duck, in Zane i '11: . fbo -, ... in 0,1115. i .E . - . s Pa., In 4._,..0s ~ 0, . hallos. an cans. le ikk. imam, is cans. 4 , ite. be.f :ea l ' -1 oa , dries 1----er. , :re llei, riaet bee: (cans). 0 tw:., , ar.p. 0 . (ant (fy , t. re. a,2bo MI. 005C.2155dmi1k. : Milk:81111111-g 1e4,.._:-..',Vaulton la.iiolN 'l:4.-.:2sal 1ia,,,,E,1 meat. .-li run. COttl , lU , Ch ,£( o l. failea . 1,1 - 27 11)$, so git 1 7 . %1.r)3 IL., Ciaekeea ,7fli De, dri<d y ml, 1 loair(e of br,ad 0 bide. Doll. PK: t2;' ... ...M.:1[1aT1nd, 2 :41 lb," pnn dried anylee. bads. -applese'. 7 Lone ice. - , 61 /0 Me. codtbi: ii$l.:P.W. - br.ma - 'R.. glaeray. 71 j: bik. ball 'barrel, onions. E , b' cans peacnc, L Its. dries -/-. .1 o 02 2.... dri,dl(--;-it..-s -lbox(6 crauber.:l,-: lio kEstre.b qui a ces . -bottleak.w,,,., :I INK. ((LT - -- ' '- - lb bubbageamP'- 46( it,., fi.,; 1 )1 r, lard. r --i.s.,Bl.,,,tirel,t'i, i,,2 3,'' . w)"lin- . ! 3-- 2 ,..,. 4 d ii; yr , tinalr : 162 d,,' „ i ,' , b iii , P.rter. 76 d ~.', . i i `; - d liiinore. ! Cd., de. tu.CaL.l. j9)l 3. ° .. ? ' , ' ,. ' . ' ' 'l- ''T r Y • 1Lf(0 do: e " :- -- e%(1:e ' 'of Ja, mama. ginger. 11PrIA_ , - ; 4 1 6 1t.:14, :1 4, •_' ru in. 41 knlvpn and Aa'sE, plate, axes .4er, NTII PRECINCT TW EN T.ll ETH WARD, APTENTION!—AII peraona liable to le draft will pleithe take notice that a committee will l in attendance every day. and evening at Se.,:ee Hardware Store, Noe: 11.245 and 1227 GI. Meant,. ,t o ' 2l 4tY Fund. r.vviiyo ustmiuktp‘ions Sg the Ward TOM Enampr ! FEL IMO ZEN s OF THE TENTH WARD. ARDICSE I it you won .d er , espe the Draft yen inn it be nia and doitgl No time rhos d bu losti un the 11l me V. nod we can get the mod ! We want yet ov,r 300 rose t i Fit our quota! Your Executive Committee has Wire you a plan of action in their circular, by which yon may ar , nd il.e burthens of the draft. bar yea tan , t act eneritetical , y, and at once. Each one must hand in his sabFeription without delay, and Wave his neighbors to do lik*wi , e. Other wards and D e country districts are gett na too no-n by their energy and tinera• dr. I on reed no , wait to be called on, as thir,, is not time to canvass the ward, but come forwa d with the m jlneY to the gentlemen app mated to receive it. Tln:ro is no other way of wc.pe from this draft, as there will be no po-tpunement, and nu commutation. The following nan•el Pallier. are authorized t 9 receive I,llb,Oliptions: FirkPmainct, J. B. Townsend, No. 814 Arch street. becond Product, Sterling Denman, Na. 11 North Ninth street. hird Precinct, Thernws L. Potts, 110. loli Rae., street. Ftqr.th Precinct, George T. Barker, M. D., No. 1111 Arrb street. Fin 11 Precinct, Wm. ➢S. Whitaker, No. 121 North Thtt tevntb .treet. - • .. . E r'recinet, A. A. Franci.cn4, No. 15? Arclstreet. Seyentb Precinct, Co)eb R. Keeney, N. W. corner arch and S:xtet...th strP - .. • - - • - Eighth Precinct, L. W. Ettffiinitton, 70., No. 2063 .B.7Thstreet. Ninth Precinct, N. A. Lippincott, N. W. corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. A u,ting of the citizens of the ward to receive sub scriptions and take farth.r atenenres to avoid the Draft. AOl it held at toe First Thaptmt Church. W it, BROAD Bud AIDI.II .! , treets, on dIO EVENIN3 next, August 20tb, IF4. at eorlit 0 chick. 13. TowNSE.NO, President. 1441 - 1 - D WlipTrt Seacrt. ry_ _A_ IL FIiaNC.I.eCITS. Treasurer, No. 15-439 Altria Street, i•r No. 593 ItTAKKET Street. • ANet.rel S.R Gat MEETING the INFITENfiI WARD on mo,ND EVEN ING. at School-la : 4mA TWbiN PIETII and coaireN htrests. The time is short; whatever is d..inf , „ »imiit be dont Q Vie/. ty. During the paet week 5- yew. ttiottand rio_litte have heeu receive], cud paid out is bodutioe to volunteers, nine materially reducing the ;'rota; yet a much hi trier amount 11111 K bevel.' Wore we are entirely Cvni3 011 C With your money, be liberal, and can may escape H. P. X. rt.KIN-SINE, au27-2tr Chairman guennit ve Committee_ THE TREANIEHER HE rut; fund 1.0 reliecr rag ditoree;i.ed pet p:e of ~Thalab ereburg hal:, received Lae following amounts sia-e hi,, labt II p,rt, - Tigee4 IS. 1564 : .E m0:1111 1 revjoa-1% rvported $15,4,15 75 The following ,üb,ermti , ns Were made by re sidentN sad viaiturs at Cape May : Tl..othas bthiEt, 100 00 E. B. Edv,a‘ds 50 00 Coy gross 'ball 103 lit) . J. D. Blere,s—s- 1(0 00 (ii. F Peabody 5 , 00 Lewis Coo ter 100 00 Miss Bella long ass 25 (X) J. C. Fryer 21 0) C. Bowed 5. 00 Cash 10 01 4...a,b 10 0) McClure 30 .5) .It.bil E. Ashulead 50 01 llaAl 10 00 N. li & C. 1. F. 100 01 131ra. Thompson ReYnelds 100 11l Cash 100 J. Fla - illy . f-:tr'tl- 50 110 1-foratio C. Wood 10., 00 - . . Clethe%t Biddle 101 00 Thomas Dal ler 100 00 Janos D5.1.1.-ti 00 00 .Tahoz Cates 10 00 E. H. ilsil.ell - 10110 Go-orge ,Yr.v.tint 21 cm John Lowy - 2.5 to J 0.... Clesh,ro (family) .23 01 ... . _ . D. Tandktrre.er 25 00 .I.Ulat•tic II.,:el " 2000 Wm. P,WPI 500 Th‘ mas B. Waißon 59 00 . R 30 00 . David B W - ..i.f..1bt 10 09 f.ernurl Hari:;.,:, Jr 50 00 .1.1.11 T. L.Artt , & Brothre 59 00 W. Wi ilium- gli 5)00 Bfi.j:,urn Ballock 100 1 0 G. W. l'an. Jr 10 00 The ih . 4l)Wrii Aliw 500 Irrael Laxiiir.g - .6 00 Mrs, St*.elefi LO .-. J. iP.• , • 5 00 • C01111"ni•ie C.sr, 1 4 . Ti Jr. Et. B. .M.Canly. W. li. La mon -.. J. B. Atior,..n. E hiegr.w et..b T. B G. W. B - .6. R. 6 V. P & P. Enhorts & CO e‘..rx4. Bowe.G B. H. 1inn661.1. B. B. .... J6mP6 G Sidth J.?M. A. G. Cat Eel" E. A. 1-.. ti 4 al aeid Yo-k 3 5U 2 uU i7hD g •SPPfCeV i3ilad4 , ll3llln. A. Wartman. Abraham Baker 40 00 Mitchel] & .F.rgarit..-•• 50 00 Thorn FLSW ii [sun &Sons 00 00 Jim. I 1 hbriver . •-• 50 00 Pnrupbrey - & Hoffman... 100 00 Mary Ann 1 erby shire 501 00 Cash 20 00 Joa. 1).--f7r3-,hire 20 01 Ge gg , R. Reek 20 00 Cash 5 00 F. Goodwin 20 CO Cash 20 00 I P. Perot 20 00 Wm. B. Irwin Fr CO 20 00 13enry BOA ea 35 00 Member of 27th Rogiment P. V 1 00 Mrs. C. B Ashmeod 10 00 Charles I.arooll 100 00 Mrs R. 10 00 George W Once 10 00 Mrs. James tiarper 5 00 Cohn W. (leehorn 20 00 She. 1.:. B. Baker 20 00 A 1 , 1 Mild ... • 20 01 Sirs. A. E. P. Smith 5 00 F. W.. 200 M. 13.3 10 00 J. S. P 20 00 Sirs. B. illphom 12 00 Miss A. Tfighom 2 00 I. oy & Brother 1(0 0() J. 13. Lippincott & co miv a) Wm. A. thouclotra 50 10 C.,tb 2.`. 00 Geo. W. f.:111•ds ...............•••.... 2.5 10 -I....tdsay .3t 13.Mliisten 25 00 Char. M.g),) gee (), Co a•• • • • • • . 21 00 B. Simeniaksr & Co 50 00 Bossism, Bros., Or Co fia 00 C. Sebroek & CC 2.5 410 ... $76 hit 71. • •F:A7S?.. 771 SJ t!rOdollrel.. .Tni:n Lucas & Co J.l,n T. Bro C. Sz Br • Thompson, C:',srk. Jr Young Samuel C. Cook & Son , Cochran & lin n.e: I • ZO 00 . .c W. itnloi, & ;' 11/11 21 OD blether/1i & 'iro 1. , ..V." 00 R. & S 5.1 00 French, Rickards, & Co 100 00 B. M. Jones 50 00 Sr , ,,rden &lir° 2.5 041 Geo H. Abl.ron 25 00 U. W. Carpenter, Renszy, & Co 50 DO J. M. Mar) &Co 25 00 Chaa_ Ellis. Son & Co 60 00 ..- .. Jahils.ton;ValloCvosi, & Cowden ..5" Oo Enzry,li S.: T.,..1i,, .. 25''0 Dr. D Jayne ti Son KYJ 00 Z.eg'er & :3111th 25 00 Hance, Gritlito, & Co k 5 00 0. s. Janney & Co 25 00 HMV. rci Wurrrell 5 00 Cosh 5 00 itzpion & Son 10 00 T. A. Pa nee HI 00 Jo,. Pain er & Co -..... 5 co Edward Gratz .... 100 00 S Ft_ Di Leroft. &Co . 10 6 00 Keen 3 G..ate.- 100 00 Joi.n J. 55 7 ‘....d. 25 00 25 00 II 5 0 0 Webb & Garrett la 00 Pbarees & Itackort 10 00 00 G. E 5 fl. 500 T 1.) It A. C.- H. B. & B J. NV. Bernet B&I. & D. t•an S. Nullity -pruce street Bhptibt Church Tutor' `,03,345 75 ElnittkiD A. SOLIDER, Treasurer, au26-2t D Street Ntr-1).11. F -WA,IttlEl O 80 U FUND CO M'al VR ETTEXING, at the School Hons.., TWENTitga and COATILS 3treete. t_itlzem• w:11 id be p, - .mpt in pitying their -:u.b.wriP flour..eu are. ,niistiug, ,Inora in being r. duce& ace united effort will Hecompli. , ll our object. Come at once, do your whole duty and Yon are re- H. P. NI, BIRKINTINE, au24-4t Chairman Executive Committee. DIVIEVEND NOTRIE,—OFFIVE THE MAPLE SHADE Wilt COAIPANY, rs: - 44- - wALri - r_IT ;5 , 1 vet, .2.4, 1554. The Directors ha , e this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the CanIMI Stock of the Com paby, pa , ahte at their oilier. on and sft-r tan 30th. inst., free ornate tax. The Transfsr Books will be clvaed on the 25th imt., at 3 P. 111,. until the :Alth. au:34-6t. THOS R. SEARLE, Sneretary. -- - Far. .11k1VIIDESD NOTICE.-0 Eine EOF r:OO.E. OIL 00.5it'Al.stY OF PEANSYi.- LAZvIA, 400 WALNUT Street. PMLADRLPIILA. August 1 9. 1554.. . . The .13, , ard of. Directors this day declared a divi dend at TWO PER CENT. (twenty cents per share) on the capital stock, out of the earnings of the Company for 3IILY, payable on and after the 29th lust ' 'lre. of State tax. The transfer hooks will be closed on the 24th, at 3P. i. , and opened on 29th JOHN P. GRAFF, antA-St Secretary and Treasurer. 01 , 1 , 1 CF: 01 TIME VILANILE.FORD ANL) SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CCITT FASRENGFR RAILROAD COMFANT. HERB'S ((Ate Chatham) Street, below Fourth, PHILADeLmtIA, Au gun 2.5, 1864. From and after this day the price of a single fare on _ the car. bf Ibis ,:impaay will be FIVE CENTS. On and afte , ' reoday next. 29th inst., the use of EX- Cilab: GE TICKETo will be abolished. ante-3t GRAS. R. ABBOTT, Secr,--tary. WOWICE.- THE PENNS YLVANIL& FIRE IIitiURANCS COMPANY. _ . AITCMST 75, 1604. The Annual Meeting of the Srockhoidere of the P.ENISYLVA NIA FIRE IN.-..ITR thCE COMPANY will be held at their rinse. 012 MONDAY; the fifth 047 Or ptember next, at 10 o'clock A. At., when an eNetion will be held for nine Directors. to serve for the engainit year. WELL cßocvaLL, an26-ine.s Secretary. - OFFICE. OF ASSISTANT TREASU RER U. S• . PFITLADRLPHIA. engu.A.2o. 1864. Coupons of the 10 40U. S. Beads, matnriLg the First of September, and those of the 5-7 A U. 8 Benda matur ing the Fire: of Noyember next, will be paid on'Pragaa tation at this price. ABOSPD ,%foiNTlref.E. an22-6t Aebistant Treasurer, U. S. TUE 11. TIN !PERM.Ai JED. A CO9l(Alair• TEE appointed by thel3onnty Fund Coovencion of the several wards,for the purpose of recruiting for the benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation of the coming draft, impressed wi<li the importance of the subject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them in an effort to sill the city's quota by obtaining volun teer recruits. To do this before the sth of Septemi,er will require the most earnest and vigor...mart-ions, Red the C-mmucee anneal to the patriotic and Public spirited to aid them by their influence and by contribu tions ~ f the necessary means to offer inducements eq tal to those offered by other communities. The Committee bay appointed a ail Meier. t number of recruiting lien tenants in various quarters ea the city, and ait res , aite obtaineo will be distributed pro rata among the wards, and, of cour , e, will benefit most largely those that are molt deficient. By united and continued effort the Committee hope, if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least to reduce it to insignificant pr.sporhorks. The whole number required to free the city from the draft was, on the firm of August. anent 3,100. From this number is to be dedc cted tho=e who have been recruited since that date, and sorb credits at the city may be 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 nit credited to any particular district, of which the city will have her prooortion. Efforts are being initile to ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to obtain recruits fr -in veterans re enlisting, from twit Nonthern States now occupied by our forces, and fives other quartf.rs. They do not deem it impossible, there fore, by proper exertions, to fill the city's quota. • Money is necessary and can only be obtained by the voluntary sub.criptions of citizens. Sinn ectb , eriptions may be sent to the addressee of any members of the Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters of the Committee, No, 142 South FOURTH S‘reet. JAMES L. Cf•AGIIOIZ-v, 207 CHURCH Alley. JAMES H. OEN E. 620 CHESTNUT Street. A. H. FEANCISCUS, 513 MARKET Sireet. JOSHrA SPERINrI 14.2 South FOURTH Street. Dr. WM. M UHLER, t" , ille of JOHIV W. FRAZIER, 613 South SIXTH . Street, an22-tf gar'OFFICII OF WULF PHIA GAS WORKS, AtiotTST 12, 1864 —At a meeting of the Bean': of Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, held on the 11th instant, the following pre amble and resolution were adopted: Whrrem. The great advance In the cost of living Im posed an imperative duty on the Trustees to advance the wages of th employees; and whereas, the cost of teal and all other materials consumed in the manufac ture of Gas have advauced to a price that compels the Trtlete6 l 3, in order to protect the important trust gem- Patted to their charge from serious loss, and to make the annual addition to t,e Sinking Pend required by law, to advance the price of Gas fifty cents per thou sand cubic feet. The Trustees are aware that the increased price will prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re gret the necessity that constrains it; but when the con sumer reflects that nearly every article we purchase has advanced from 00 to 1.0.1 per cent., and we propose bat an advance, of ISt 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 lose to the Trust, notwithstanding oar then existing contracteenabled ns to purchase coal and retorts at eery moderate prices; he it therefore IP:goiv;ci, That the Chief lamb:mar be directed togive public notice that on and after the first day of Septem ber next the price of gaa to private consumers shall be three dol/arc per thousand cubic feet. Leas a dificonat of a per leant_ for Prompt payment, and anbiact to the United States tax. THORILS & STSWeII.T. ardfAliel Chigif Zasinasr. .R.E.PIt2ISE I. Xobert 3. King, t. CI. Morrison Coates S. Henry Mtuara S. William B. Kern, S. Berton H. Jenks S. Charles M. Runk. 7. Cobs.l Parke, - S. William Taylor, 0. Sobn A. Hiostand, 10. RI ar..l coryat, ii. Edward Wolliday, IL Charles F. Read. rsitsw CON 4 1,i RIESS FAY. ThIC —The Deletfatee d 40 the U14..)r -bIiESS,IO.I4 CoiNVENI lON of the Firgt chin irres-tiottal District will roPel el the hall of the Good Intent Roe COT rit 0. 602. SPRUCE Street. or. MONDAY EVE XING. Aup,uit 19, at 8 o'clock, to nomkate a candidate for Congress Janie, Gillingham, J.. 1 n C. Garwood, R. B. Martin, jr., B. Bucket, Joseph Turtloll4 FGery B, nardther, Bi-my Victor, Sum.. Smith, George W. GaTii- John Moon, 'Wm. R. Mcbtaltrar,. Chas N. iacCanliey r Silas F. Flepbrign, PP V 11 114 r - CO TI2ICT.—Tbe DPl6l.` on MONDAY E1Tt..D.1.‘ , 3 , •ek. at ,he Hall comer , • G AHDEN etreets. W. P. Cooper, 31nry C Townsend, -Henry Myers, inn Wel. h. William Annpson, :lobo T. Hance. Gr.t - .ge J. Yenng, C R. Rnrritt. I." 10 Tli 137, PRESENTATIVE DISTItIrrP. —The npl.,getn , el'eted to the FOURTTI REPREgENTATI3); CONVENTION of the National Union party will clout at thil WETBEifiLit.ii - )TISE, SATI , i O S, above . 61:1111 Ott MON/PAN EVEN/M.:, Atiga.t 29. at 8 o'clock. Wll. SANDERQON, /Eh COLESBERRY, THOS.. ktiEToLETT. IsAARTEL, MACMEZIY. DPFFEE. ( 1 1:0116F. Tr} NETI, - JOPX PATTERaON, aleY-St I) PiENATORILIA L DYSTR.fer. —Try D i . , e.s.tep eh-ct t. the g'll.l RD SANATO- L DISTRICT P.O.NVRNTION, are recineeted to rant MOVDAY EVEN fft 6 next, at 8 e' &lora, at the Non!) Peeneylvents Hetet, corn,r THIRD and WILIMW !qr.,. to noteiukte a ea.edi•ate for Sonat,r. Tneodore brace (S4-wel.tei-1,t1) ward). Ittcr ,, a Seen, Frank C.tioulta, RielAnond, Frank Ilituey, Allraut Conat. Henry Fisher, Aaron Waters, Sot,e . ph Edward:l, Chas. Lomb an-26-3r. . 2, uo . 91 00 21 0) 10 00 • 100:1 . ion siEAIDQIIARfEVIS PENNSYLVA NIA oSPIT t. PE PARTME,XT. nalcaliSEDlV.4, analog IC The STATE MEDICAL BOARD PEliif ffYiNnli r lA will meet in PITTSBUNG on l',101'; I, AY, the 290) Aar of August, 186'4, and continue during the week, to examine er.ndidatee for the poet of Medical Officers in Pennsyl v a ills Resit-1)0nm fi Lion 5 00 5 0) 00 10• 0n 103 5 i 00 133 e 0 100 1.0 13)0) 00 00 103 U)) Pb re‘citt ns of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish• ing satisfactory teetimenials as to moral character, ate., .will be admitted to the examination. The room in which the examination will be held will be indicated4n the Pittsburg morning papers on the day of meeting. Br order of the Governor: Jil'il;PH A. PHILLIPS, Snrgenn none,al. Polu.ylvo.nift• IMMBIEMOMI AO 00 60 00 - OFFICE fly THE LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY.. . . DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board Of Director.; of thin COI: pany have 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 tyan6fer books will be closed from the 19th to the 29th inst. incineive. EDWARD ELY. aule-nt Treasurer pro tem. 11 I pt, 2) .NOTIIIIIE.—PH DELPHI.), August 19,1864---147 Boutli Street. The Directors of the EGBERT OM COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of TWO MITE CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on an). after the 19th free of state tax. Ths Transfer Books will be closed on the 25th and opened on the .19th WM. ht. CARTER, Treasnrer. 111.0011 S 4W TINE WE&T VIRGINIA Gila 00l1PANY are now °pee frr stll3,criptiones to its capital, at their office, No. 411. Iva:LI:ZIT Street. Femaiss con hold stock is their own name. JOHN S. 13OFFMAN, Secretary. TEE WEST VIRGINIA_ OIL COMPANY, OFFICE 411 VirALITUT STREET. CAPITAI $200,000 Divided into 20,000 Shares of $lO each. The properties purchasedoby this Company are five in number. _elected with care by competent panting: Two bundrsd acres embraced in three several tracts. and are See simple; 60 acres on a lease for 20 years, and 16 RerPg 011 a perpetual lease, on which we have a bored to the depth 01 190 feet, with a good show of oil, the work belch vigorously prosecuted—all of these pro periles 'lying in wood county, West Virginia, conve vient anc with eood roads leading to the Ohio river. Thu,. region illipronommed by the oil men s of Vemingo county as being the El Dorado of the West for oil. They are buying all the territory to that region they can get. The prospects of this Company are moat flattering. Those coming in as original subscribers will have all the advantages of a new company, intelligently ma naged by p,rsons understanding the business. Call at the office, 411 WALIiDT Street, for circulars of expla action. srOt-7t JOHN S. HOFFNIPT, Secretory. 60 6 ... 100 00 2:3 DO ... 450 00 .... 25 10 ... 10 00 SUBSTITUTES AND ENROLLED CITIZENS LLLrrr Are informed that the firm of OSEPIT Sr. CO. Have taken the Rooms No, 422 WALNUT STREET, Lately OCCUPied by the CITIZENS' TOLUNTEER SUBSTITtur, COMMITTEE, 7hre theylill pleased totofrhALzi, VF -4s,rEav7l.msT,Tafgil EoLLEg CreIZNS, and xll yto Sabetilte 111:111EST PRICE, an.25-3t $5O WARD BOUNTY, 1 IN ADDITION TO CITY AND GOVERNMENT BOUNTIES, Will be paid to every recruit enlisted in 'United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, to the credit of the FIFTEENTH WARD. Apply to ISAAC M. KRUPP, At - Provost Marebal'e Office, BROAD and SPRING DARDEN Streets. 310 premium paid to any person bringing a recruit as above. * H. P. M. BIRKINBINE, an24-10t Chairman Executive Committee. 500 5 00 . ...... 10 00 10 00 A 00 10 00 .1 i 3 20 0n 199TH REGIMENT PA. VOLB., COL. A. A. LECIILER. 5525 BOUNTY. Men Mnetered and Paid $42.5 immediately, $ 5.33 more before leaving camp, balance in imtalments. FLY $lO PER DEPPITII-iILOTHINCt AND WM The Regiment is encamped at CAMP CADWALA DER, in comfortable quarters. DON'T WAIT TO RE DRAFTED, but join this regiment and leave your families well provided for. FOR TRH ARMY AND NAVY. IQ VANS Aro II SSA.IA 10 'Banners, Itegintental and Company Elags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Pageants, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses. Storrs. and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. COLUMBIA ROUSE HOP, CAPE MAY. , The closing Hop of the Season - at Gape Hay will be given THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at the Colombia House. lt* TOBACCO AND PIPES IPOR THE SOL -4E- PIERS. —lubscriptions In money or contribution or gifts of Tobacco and Pipes will be retelved for the Army by E.-& W. BLUNT, No. 179 WATER Street, New York; or, J. T. VAN VLECK, Banker, Office of Messrs. 'Einstein, Hosenteld, St Co., art24-6t No. 8 .8130 AD Street, New York City. 11E111E10S COLORED PHOTO praplis evince great merit and are .intly appre ciated by the Dublin. Thin in manifest in their i tamPrt49 pnpullulty. Secure one. Only $1.50. Gallery SECOND EitrpeEt, EE -hay. Gre.n. IE. TUIiE LEHIGH COAL.-1101.18B KEEPERS ran rely on getting a pare article at the S. E. corner of FRONT and 1•01-Nittft Streete JOHN W. HAMPTON. RTES DE VISITE OF VARIOUS Ryles, plain and tinted. ara exeent , d in the most careful and artixtie manner at B. P. &ELSIE papniar gallrry, 624 A RCII Street. lt. R F. REIMER'S FAR-FAMED ITraii?, size Photograph. in oil coiors, are the most Fatisiactory, becanko so t,iiihral in all details. see sOccimons of style and finish, e 24 Aiten • COIRECT PIANO Ttriilgo.:- - - ffoisYsv Mr. SARJENT gives notice of his return to this city, and readiness to lemma business by the let of Septsruber. All ordoys re , eived as nasal, at MA SON & CO'S store, 907 CHESTNUT Street. an25./m $5OO WORTH OF GOLD AND Piated JEWELRY,Lon.4I.t with Gold before the Increase In prices, will be sold for cost in Green- Larkft. if applied for this week; Wel), a lot of Suow cases. Jewelry Boxes. Trays. &C.. so/table for a Mer chant. Auctioneer, or Pedlar. Address Post Office, Box 7112. au2s-St* NATIONAL UNION TICKET. lOU PRESIDENT. ABRAHAM LINCIOLN, OF ILLINOIS. FOB VICE PRESIDENT" ANDREW JOHNSON: OF TENNEBBEL ELtivaroitsi. IlloKrt, SENATORIAL. MORTON SeMICRAEL, Paladebblia T. CIINBINORLS. Beaver County, NTATIVE. L. Elias W. Ilan,. 14. Charlet; 11 fitzeibitr. L 5. John Winter. Itt David tileConazkietic 17. David W. WOOtilit 16. laaac Benson. 19. John Patton, 20. Samuel B. Mak; 171. Evera.rd Merer, John P. Panne?„. tt. Ebenezer Bbannbiii, 24. Jobs. W. Blimastard. al Goramittas By order of the State Clen nAVI. 4ROW. Egbert R. Nichols, Petr 0 wsgow, J. C. Ailams, Heury Ranker, James Flood. Frertur 1241 , 111 PR, Jam... B, Rat , rick, Gee. W Ofiriughain, Wm. A. Levering, John Downey. Albeu T. Eavanson t John Gilmore, Alexander Usher. a.n2.5-4t* IQiKESSIONhL I)tS nt.e , are requested TO meet tb4 b inst.. at 8 .I.II.I..u.T.SENre and z3PRIDTG Henry Clay Esting, John M. Riles• Thrmai t s ti. 811/9, C. Thornnion Jones. Albert Hughes, Wiliian Rogers, J. H. Edgar, att2s-3t i'7717. - ADE7.F:MA - tritLyrAkait. SISTENCE NO DELAY IN PAYING THE BOUNTY 1 VETERAN OFFICERS ~ ~ . ~Y ARMY GOODS. MILITARY FURNISHERS. 41S ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. liberal discount allowed to the trade. anti-la Wallow/OcFn 11. BROWN, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1864: 10-40 OVUPO/161 N EW tir ai STO zzli V-% /3 rief 4 10 :ILO *4O OR 44 :f=l 2n VllPSTakid.:DidWful money at the ond ,hrev 7010%; or, the holasekaa the tdaht to demand ad Sinie RN 5. SO BONDS AT PANINSTRAD OF THE CASH. This privilege Is valuable. arthess N. 23 Boucle Wee our most Popular Loan, and azeritow stains in eight per mat. premium. finhecriptions received In ttricinni ineraner. and the appeal and proposals of the Stereitsry of Me Tresent7. together with our Mundane neoeese.ry Worms,- 4on. wilt be furnished on synth:action et ouroffroet JAY COOKE! . riF Clk>, 5729-30 t No. 114 SOITra - THIRDWV4BIII T j a 7-30 L.C11,..A1-370E-- The Secretary of the Treasury to-nettee-tlrst•satt, scrlptions Will be received for Coupon Treasury:Notes, payable three years from August 15th';•1864; wl.th•semi annual interest at the rate of seven end.three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both tobe-paid• in lawful money. These notes will be convertible Irt the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent. gold , heearine. bonds, payable not lean than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Goverament may elect. Tbev will be issued in denominator,' one/50:4400, $600; 11,000, and $5,000, and all subscrtptions 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 Certificates of Deposit as they-can be prepared. As the notes draw Interest from Annast It, pa:monis /flaking deposits subsequent to that date must pay - rbe interest accraed from date of note to dateof dergielt. "Forties depositing twenty-five thomeand dollars and. upwards for these notes at any one ti=a-will be allowed• a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re. neipt of 'a bill for the amount, cortified_to by the-oflcer with whom the deposit was. made. 119 deduct:4ns for commissions must be made from the Minolta. ..fttlgnet 19. 1861 IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGO.BANIL offering higher rate of interest than any other, and Use baBE 819- ±ncrity. . Any savings bank which pays its depositors In United States notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the tout:try, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities or in notes or bonds payable in Government paper. It ie equally convenient as &temporary or permanent investment. The notes can &Iways be cold. for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collateral' for dis counts. hfa)l.iLjfr.MiLU2lML.ta - M=l In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for three years, tl.t.ls privilege, of conversion is now worth about three ppr cent. psi. annum, for the current rate for 6-10 13endals not lees than nine per-cent. Pre nzt:,rn, and before th„e war the premium on six-per -cent. 'United State. .1.0,k. was over twenty per cent. ft will be seen that ea tale loan, at the present market rate, banot less than ten per cent, per annunt.- ITS Ex Envois FROM STATE, 9z, MUNIOIIj But Bade from all the advantages we have &ammo merated, a special Oct of Congress ..vempteall'honcle avid Trecurary note's _from Local taxation. On the ave rage, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, according to the rate of taxation 19 various parts of the country. It la believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the 0 - overnment, In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ° ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities. only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the dis charge of all the obligations of the United States. While the Government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very 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 upon the orisdn,ca certificate the denomination of notes required, and whe ther they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it moat be left with the officer re ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Troacurr Department. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL NB P.BORIVID by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa.; Second Na tional Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.; Third National Bank of Philadelphia, 'Fa. ; Fourth National Bank of Phila delphia. throughout the country will give further information mud 7 3-10 u• 5 ' WAN' axßn waa.IO:›I4TALT., DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY Linder instructions from the Treasury Thipartment, this Bank is prepared to receive subscriptions to the new Loan issued on. Three 'foam' Treasury Notes with Con pone-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 Q. 8. 6 per cent. Bonds. (interact payable in coin) redeemable after lye years, and payable in twenty, from August 16. 1867. Interest allowed from date of subscription to August M. and on all subscriptions after that date the accrued Interest will be required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL. President. July 80. USW an2•lm. U. NEW 7-30 LOAN. • S . Subscriptions received. and the Notes fur nished free of all charges, by GEORGE J. BOYD. Banker, an24-Sm 18 South THIRD Street. ()IL STOCKS SOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. PROPOSALS FOR COAL OFFICE OF WAVY AM:NT, Aust 24. 1863_ SEALED PROPORALF will be received atVila office until WEDNIESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. at 12 o'clock M., for the following sizes and kinds of COAL for Ord nance purposes, in the decal year ending June 30th, For Fmelting, one hundred and fifty (Ill) tone of Le high Coot. . _ . _ . For gunner's loft, ten (lo) tom , of Lehigh For nlaelrFrnitbing. One hundred and fifty (150) tons Of Bitutniuovto Coal. For bracing, 1501 th ring, VAG., nix hundred barrels of Charcoal. - - • • The above Coal to be of the best quality, and subject to inspection before acceptance, to be delivered free of expense to the Government, and all to be delivered by the first of November, no, JAMES S. CHAMBERS, an27-slow9t If avy Agent, OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST ENCE, No. S2S WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Ariguid. 27. 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS, in dahlia ire, will be received at this 011 ce until 12 o 'Mork M., on T BURS o AY. S.p tember 3. INC for supplying for the use of the United State* Army, aeliver.4 in Philadelphia, COCO I) ttieJS ER PRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA FAMI LY FLOUR, (which to be stated,) to have b,en ground within twenty dais of date of advertise ment, front the beet winter wheat, iuwell-coopored and bead-lined barrels. Name of brand and place of manufacture to be stated in the bid • To be de livered within ten dal . a, at any point in this city, to be designated by Vile MSC.). Ss.>r Ales to boxes must be del: vered with the propo. sale, but not inctoi4ed with Mom, eooh sample to ha Marked With biddor'a name, non, Der of barrels, brand, &c. A printed copy of this advertisement mrn.t be attached to eaeb proposal, and proposals must be specific in corn pl'ying with its ternis. Each proposal must have the written guarantee of two responsible pevons for the ful filment of, the agreement. who will give bonds if re quired. Blank forms - for proposals, containing the form of marmites, may he bad on applicalloo at the Ate. Pal - ment will be made in such funds as may be far. "xiiphcd by the United States for the purpose. Proposals to be endorsed for for Flour," and directed to ISAAC B. wmarti • an 27-61 Captain and C. S. Vole, FISA.NCLLL• BITE IST SEPTEMBER 5-020 COUPONS, DUB IST NOVSISMEIS. 8.07 gilt at best rates au23-lot if rt A. 'X' I 0 DT .A. Id LOAN AT PAR. VITERISTI 1.80 IN LIWNNII 113NEL COUPONS ATTACHED. SPECLiL LIITANTAGES OF-THIS lOW. GOLD BOND TAXATION ALL RESPECTABLE BANES AND BANKERS AFFORD EVERT FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. aul.l-ISt PRILid)ffRIIIA. VINANCILL AGE= UNITED BTATF& • GEORGE J. BOYD. 18 Smith THIRD street. au24.3m PROPOSAILS. GREAT CENTRAL 0/01/11P113 - /10U4A ELECTRICITY- ITS W'ONDEILS DR.EXEL & CO The ablest of the following advertisement to to G ot Forth in the dev - elopment of a new nbilosonhi speakieglorth the language of Natdre; and SC(METRING IMPORTANT, AB it re+Etie the only tree rationale for the PIriSIOAL ILLS OF MAN. Nearly Al a years ago Professor O. B. ROLLS/ located blame)f in dm city of Philadelphia, at No, IEO WAL NUT Street, and announced hie great discovery In the thempestic ap•plica%on of Magnetism. %%Iranian, and other riodifications of' Riectvicity for the cure of the woes. obstinate. actital-rand cher.lic diseases,. In announcing; to ete-pnblic-srdiccovery co-intimately connected with the vrall , being of our rauel it may be deemed proper to mat - Kea-few inefatory remarks- to pre pare the mind of the resider fir the reception of 641 , deuces and facts too ilMrediblo . for This discovery is the-Teenit ,furore than ten-years' hard and scientific invosMgadoraff It develops-not only a reltabis system for 114 diagnosis- of disease; but thy only efficient and reliable mean of mire. Its great superiority over all other-systems for the cnrceof dis ease has been praiticallr tested for-more than ten years: and for are years in Plidladelphia, where twelve thou sand invalids have hem'. treated, auffering from-almost' every form and condition:of - disease common M all sec tions of our country, who, aftesteeattnent Irs-tbeTnost eminent medical_ men Ite Philadelphia. Bosann„ Now York, and other- cities,. had been given up as incu rable: and in. nearly every case a perfect care had been effected. Many of the :most obi:duets. of the above cases-treated have been warranted , by special contract. and: not a failure has bet m made in any warranted case. As in dubitable evid-ence of the foregoing statement, we have adduced in flee following advertisement teetimord* From citizens.-of Philalcdphis, who had suffered- frolta complication ofdiseaaes for four, ten, and even thirty years. and Is ad availed themselves of the best medical skill in thief and ether cities, and were given-up as in enrabie, but. afterwcnts were fully reams& to health by a few apfeivatiore•of Electricity. Seth an array of e - iidence as will hereafter appear fa this advert'teoment tanot merely - to show that Professor BOLLES has made •an important discovery in the ap plication of Electrtzlty as a therapeutic agent, but em phaticallzi to show.that nearly all diseases-which have been considered incurable in all past ages-, and are so considered at the- present time by the most eminent medical men, can. be - speedily and permanently cured by - that different modifications of Electricity, when ap plied in harmony with hie 'Recovery of the action of Electricity throb the cerebro-spinal axis. We are curing, and farther pledge onmelves to care, a certain ches of-diseases acknowledged-to be incurable by any known process of medications-diseases that never have,, nor never can be controlled, only by his mode of anAying the various modifications of Electri city. We are often naked for what diseases is Electricity, beet adayted ? in reply, we would nay,. for all diseases to which', Loeb is heir—acute or chronic, inflammatory or parsZYtic. la all cases where medicine is beneficial, and all cases beyond the bafir.ence and control of mcdiaine. Elie - tricky has the Bawer of arousing the vital force by changing its polarities, thereby regula ting morel - ma, excretion, diaastion, and circulation aniabrif_ging the system back tea condition of harmony and. health. Thowagas of the most relhtble individuals in this city wi,o have been treated at 110. 1220 Walnut street can and will voucb for the aboao statement of facts in their own astonishing cures. We verily believe that we have cured more °Margate diseases aturivs the five years. o our proctice in the eity of. Philadelphia than ail the annum:. rue.....-rma flora 41.1.1, ~..,,,,tL e r alioratbically,homcePathicallY, or by any otherinthy. This userton-may look like boasting, but it M true, every word of it; fez who oval' heard of such eatonish ing cures? Who shall properly ertirante the incalculable blessing thus so aPemillreoi,ferreci on suffering humanity, when. instead of heila drugged for months. and thrown on beds of langulabing, health is restored by this treat ment, in many cases almost instantaneously? In con clusion, %I woad say, for the encouragement of the Clyßpeptiv. nen:rale°, consumptive. rheumatic. para lytic, epriectic, and, Is fine, 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 Ro. 1220. WALICUT Street. The foil , wing 'report is not the result of hearsay, or far-off certificates. or reports of men of doubtful ve racity, but from reliable business and professional men in our very midst, whose report was arrived at after weeks of careful investigation, at MO WALI3I7 Street, where Professor BOLLES has been testing his discovery in the application of Electricity, for the speedy and par- Illalient cure of acute and chronic diseases, for five Years, in which time he has treated more than twelve thousand invalids with success. Fr.ont A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA. We, the undersigned, havirw been treated for obsti nate diseases at No. 1220 WALNUT Street,Philadelnhia. which had resisted for a long time the treatment of the most eminent medical men in this city; and, also, having witneseed_the results of his treatment on a great num ber of our acquaintances and friends, for acute and chronic diseases. do therefore take great pleasure in re commending to the public his important discovery. He has been located three years at No. 122) WALNUT Street. testing his treatment on many thousands of our most reliable citizens by his new discovery of ap plying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, and, having watched his success in the speedy and permanent cures of hundreds of our friends, as Well as ourselves, and, especially, that class of dis eases never benefited by medicines: therefore, Resolved, That we, the undersigned, regard the grea Success we have Witnessed for months in the treatment of Consumption, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Insanity, Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Aintearosis, Aphottia, Asthma, Ague Chills, Contraction of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance. Coldness of Feet. Hands, or Read; Deafness, Dyspepsia., all forms.: Epilepsy. se• morrhage. White Swelling, Mental Depression, Neu ralgia. Withered Limbs, Convulsions. Palpitation of the Heart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of Professor B.'s scientific application of Electricity for the speedy cure of all curable diseases. E. A. Steele, M. D., No. 6 South Twelfth street; Wm. B. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stock ton, 2.06 Market street, Philadelphia; John McCormick, 1220 Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 21.9 and 221 Church alley ; Emanuel Rey, 707 Sensors street, attorney- at-law ; Isaac D. Gayer, 2 Woodland Terrace; E. N. Nash, 818 South Sixth street; H. Craig. 1725 Arch street, 138 Broad street ; Robert D. Work, 51 North Third street; A. 0. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and Market-Oseets. N. B.—Professor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring the sick to the above names. and the following, whose certificates have been or will be given in foil for the good of humanity: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 614 South Front street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church. Ifyspepsia of long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, No. MS Helmuth street; William H. Shaine, Paralysis of lower limbs, Parapiegy, and Epilepsy, PU1)1381140 of the National X - *Tchant, No. 126 South Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain, and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and Diabetes, American Rotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deaf ness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head. Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William Morgan, General DebilitT,4ol Spruce street; Thomas Harrop, severe Dia betes. Rose Mille, West Philadelphia; George Gram, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 610 Chestnut street: H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and IndammatorY Rheumatism, Ito. 1736 Chestnut street; O. H. Carel:eh, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets; George W. Freed, Epi lepsy, No. 1492 North Thirteenth street; Anthony Car ney, Consumption, No. 1217 Market street; Edward my- Mallon, Consumption, No. 1227 Front street; Charles H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth and Arch streets; J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation. and Congestion of the Brain, No. RS Callowhill street; Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. PROF. BOLLES & DR. BROWN, N. B.—Medical men and others, who desire a know ledge of my new discovery can commence a fall course of Lectures October 4th. WI, at the institution, 1231 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Prof. BOLLES has qualified over one thousand physicians who use Elec tricity as a specialttv. ant-thatutatirc B. E. VQR, rglzTa AND MANZ,VT STREETS. MEDICAL. THERVEUTIC AGENT. SOMETIIING DrEW SOMETHING} TRUE, having for its basis immutable facie; SONETIIING REASONABLE, TO TM DISEASED. B.STONISPLING RESULTS CONSULTATION FREE 1220 WALNUT Street. Philada NIT '44: PUBLIC kTIOSS. TriE RUSH CULMINATING- Pcnt EDMUND KIRKE'S NEW BOCK, (Which r ady for filo Trhd •to dal') DOWN 1N TENNESSEE, AND BACK BY WAY OF RICHMOND. ENORMOUS ADVANCE ORDERS Thousands of copies sweet off on publication day. The fact that thie worcleifally-intereeting new book. bv the author of "Among the Pines," centaine, among other remark able sket-b es, a faller and m...re particular deecril tier) the author's late trip to &iebmond than he prepared for the Atlantic Monthly, has prod mead a greater demand for the boos than the publisher can pos sibly supply at present, 007 advanced unit. ra have been filled. sybpoquont orders will to eireented as soon as print ers and binders can turn out the books. 12m0., cloth bound, tikted raper, $1.50. These books will be sold everywhere. and will be sent by mail FILEN, on rreeipt of prise, 119 It GEO. W. CARLETON. Publisher, New York. THE OM • COMPANIES A LIST OF ALL THE OIL COMPANIES OF PHILADELPHIA, THEIR CAPITAL STOCK. PRICES. DIVIDENDS. SEC.. Will be found in TO. DAT . % C 0.31111. ICC I I,ISX Ann PRICE CURRENT. Published by STEPHEN N. WINSLOW. it* - No. 241 DOOR Street JUST RZADY._ SPJ CTJE 0 IA ; OR. SURPRISING SPECTRA.L ILLUSIONS. 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A new book by Edmund Kirke, author of "Amoag the Pines," snit tly - Southern Frienes " an ther in the latter portion or this_ exceedingly readeble wok gives iy gtlne. and .' acconn of his re cc.nt y.terir.tte vh.t, in CUMParY witt.h Col Jeclue,s.. to Richmond. Fe. the rebel °Anita'. Their &mtg.-roue exploits and dyetiturte , thronch the army lines, and among the wxry en:oderetes, are described with won derful power and interest. 12nt0., cloth, tinted paper, 0.60. John. Guild erstringra Sin. A fiteeinaiira. new novel of the "Jane Eyre" style 12m0., cloth, tinted paper, $1.50. QUEST. - A charming-near novel, and o , e tbat will win great praise IrcM 12r00., cloth, tinted paper, $1.50, ***These books will be void everywhere, and will be sea by man free, on receipt of price, by Ci.EO CARLETatf. aulB-watl Publisher, New York. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS I - 1 - DOWN IN TBNNES.EN, and Back by way of Richmond. By. Edmund. Kirke. JOBN OCILDT,RSTRiisita•S SIN. A Novel by C. 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Street, Have received— THE EnBLY DAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life in Bog' - and in the Olden Time. By the author of the "Schvnbrig Celts Family,' and said t> be equally as well written. ENOCH kitDEN. Tennyeon'a new Poem. BARBARA'S HISTORY. By Amelia B. BdWards. k capital novel, equal to " John Hadifax. MAN AND lift: RELATIONS, ilinetrAting the In fluence of the Mind on the Body. By B. Britton, M. D. THE BATTLE-FIELDS OF OUR FATHERS. By Vir ginia F. TOWMielln. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. A pew beak by Edward Hitke, aitilier of " A.rrong the Pir.aa." Qr - ssi_• A Charming new THE 310NONANTAO By William .111.1.3ert. btANGAPET AND HER pR-JDESSitAIPS THE NEW INTERNAT. NEV ENEW LAW. New and standard novels, Fini table for snmmer read ing. A large sripp4 of the celebrated Leivaic editions. in various bindings. selling at less than present cost of importation. anl9 FOR SALE AND TO LET. ROUSE RENTS COLLECTED.—W. CHB . In TAP:IO4T' 4.30 WALNUT, and IV3 at FOR SALE; MUCH BELOW ITS maa. real value with immediate pos , ..e..sion Dcveliing Ico. 1513 Green kr,et. B: F.GIENN. an27-tf if S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and fill BEN.. In, FOR SALE CHEAP-GERMAN -10,11 TOWN COTvAGR. corner Green and Johnmon i,treet. Cottage 37 feet front, containing 11 roocuß. Carriage hop-e, ice house, spring house, fish pond, beautiful lawn, aud everything to rnatia it a desirable residence. Lot 356x116 feet. Also. many others near by. B. F GLENN, ardr-tr if 123 South FOORTII 'Street. FOR FIALE-A. COUNTRY PL ACE 01 the line of Germantown Railroad, oa th-1101w () Ter two acfee i large doable Stow 1,1.ume,. 14 mein, ; bet and cold water, tie., &c. Ga.rdeo. fltled with ell k lode of fruit trees. dtc. Posses ion ardl St. G. W. RUSSELL, 22 N. SIXTH St. FOR BALE -DF TRA.BLE PRO =SPEATY known as the "Olympic Theatre," eon ta ning 80 feet 6 inches on the south side .of Race street, 5n,t19.7 feet on the east side of Bread atreet, between second and Mira streets, formerty the Moravian Citurett property. Apply to J. (MILD MILLETTR, au27- um(' 3t No. 245 South FtFTEI Street. CM FOR SALE-LARGE FACTORY m"i , near Oermantown, on the railroad, with switch to connect; large lot; stream• of water running through the premises; large shedding, steam engine, shafting, Ac„ t complete. Price $lO,OOO, clear. Immediate pos session. an263tif MILLER. 1.54 North SIXTH Street. ah FOR SALE-NEAT LARGE MAN- Bra STAN at Duy i e Lane Station (Gaimaatown), eon. taina i ive tooths, five on the &at stable, inaoh houtze, elegant garden, tite. Let 142 by V, a, op to a ',treat. $10,0243. MILLE% aa26.9tif mt. North SIXTH btraet. FOB BALE-WITH IMMEDIATE -war P(D:SESSION, neat lanze D welling, 1510 Summer street; fifteen ROOMS. Lot and Building 28 feet front; depitt of lot, 111 teat to Spring street. $ll,OOO. Neat large four. miery Dwelling, /708 Race street; fifteen rooms. Lot 22 by 100. $141,390. Elegant four. story Dwelling, north side Arch, west Of Twenty-first street. Lot 28 by 125. *B.BOO. Lot and Buildings, 1343 Arch street. Lot 20 by 100 to Et street; a splendid neighborhood for a residence. $8.600. Neat Dwelling, 1516 Mt. Vernon street. Lot 19 by 90. Twelve rooms $6,000. Splendid Dwelling, north side Mt. Vernon. west of Sixteenth; twelve rooms. Lot 20by 100. *7,500. Neat Dwelling. north side Mt. Vernon, west of Nine teenth street. Lot 20 by 104 TWelve rooms. eoosoo. Neat Dwelling - , south side Mi. Vernon. east of Six. teenth Lot 18 by 90- Twelve rooms. *5.500. Bit ant Dwelling, 457 North Fourth street. Lot 20 by 85. Eleven rooms. $6,9(X). Very eligibly-located Dwelling, 449 North Seventh street. Lot 20 by 90. $7.60X/, Three new Dwellings, 'Thirteenth street, north of Mester; finished admirably throughont. $4.500. Weli-tmilt, nearly new Dwelling, 9.50 North Seventh street; twelve rooms Lot 18 by 93. $5.200. - Neat Dwelling, Twelfth Street, north of Race. Lot 186 y 90; eleven rooms. $5.51X1. 80,, u did gnA-clean 925 Franklin street; twelre rooms. tot 18 feet 6 inches by 110 feet deep. $9,800. Magnificent four-story Dwelling, north side of Green, west of Tenth; fifteen rooms. Lot '2O by 100. $9,000. Neat Dwelling, west side of Fifcceoth, north of Pine street. 80,600. Neat new Dwelling, 2202 Pine street; ten rooms. Lot 18 by 90. $4,060. Splendid nearly-sew Dwelling, south side sf Green, west side of Twenty-third; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 118 feet deep, $6,600. Beside. erores of others, of which possession can be had immediately . , or in a very short time. GEORGE C. 11. 1 LLEIt. Practical Real Estate Broker, 194 North SIXTH Street. Cut this not for future reference. au27-2tif re, FOB SALE—SPLENDID SID E kSA/ID DWELLING, northeast corner of Eighth end Poplar :greets; seventeen rooms. Lot 25 feet by 115 feet deep, and widening to 41 feet. *10,5011 Feat sido-y ard Dwelling, 910 Franklin street; thir teen rooms. Lot 26 by 114. Price 1513,250. bide- yard Dwelling, east side of Franklin street, above Poplar. *12.000. Neat Dwelling. 926 Franklin street. $9.800 Beside , nearly 2,010 others. Immediate possession dell the above and fifty other 4 bLEti, au27.2tif 154 North SIXTH Street. epi FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Magnificent Country Seat and Farm of 33 acres, crops, utensils, &c., in the very beet portion of Backs county, four and a half miles front Bristol. SlB,BOO. Superior lint class Farm of 60 acres, excellent im provements. &C. ,only ten miles from the city,on Penn sylvania Central Railroad. f820,0i0. Beat Coi.ntry Seat and 18 acres, only four and a half miles from Mai ket street bridge, on the ffaverford road. P, ice :NCO per acre. MILLER, au27 2tif 154 North SIX PH Street. TMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE - 4 COAL LANDS. The attention of capitalists is called to the rale to take place at the COURT 130111 , E, in P Schuylkill county, Pa., on SATURDAY, September 3, at 10 o'clock, in the formmou, of a valuable COAL TEMIT, situate In the town or Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, 'which contains all the coal veins that are now being Worked en the Tamaqua company's lands at Bnckville, with a run upon it of 1,700 yards or neatly one tulle.Thib tract offers inducements equal to any other tract, from Pottsville to Tamaqua. for ex pensive operations. The improvements consist of a breaker, with engine, screws, dcc., capable of break- Mg forty care of coal per day, together with fan, blocks of miner's houses, .b:c. au26-41v D ATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY to DAVID CHILLAS, Newark. Del. atui-3m PASTEVUL AND SUBSTANTIAL QLOTLIRR WANTS. TOITN.G MAN TWENTY YE R 3 Ill'hirPE , It brillltiQll ill P 9.0 store or ,ilieo. Ban been nearly S years is .enrvics 4 Ilnitni is a kr,ina'n of rho Philadelphia High &inn!,'cisn writ , a Rmd legible t'.'and, and is willing to make hin Pr'if aa, eraliy useful, Address " K. , " Prev.v nines ano,7-2t. W A NTED-13Y A Tiny GOODS r(mmiaaion How., a BOY 17 years of age. A gredn.t. of the High School preferred. Addre,e 2055" Port ~f tlce. an 27 3t. W ANTED.-A y(..ONG MAN WHO bas bean over ten pears loishevo wishes a situation: ie aceut,tooted sellin g Dry (3, ...d.• and the is t P•tir Tears he.. beau kapping a fat of hooka, Addryeti "D. W.." office or . tni+ rap Pr. an27.2t W A 3 1 / 4 T E D—A SITU TION rN A v Wholesale Dry Good flonse. by a YOUNG MAN Who bat , sorne acAttaintenee with the City . will sell on c - ,xnzninmon or salary. Addran4 T. " this office. au2i-wrsat. A GENTS WANTkD IN EVERY Cunt) to oell new aqicto that evorybody waoto. Three hu ng rod percent. protlt guaranteed .; sotire rat re quired. Addrees C TrLT.ier, au24-4t* Plttiiburg, Pa. EMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LARD. est and most reliable, for city and con ntry. Has always a good selection of capable persons, with good references. Americans, Irish, English, French, liar mans. Scotch. Welsh, and newly-landee emigrants, as Gardener.. Farm Bands. Coachman, Watchmen. &c. Cook,. Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Laundresses, lraitrenee,, uwid Fronsework Berraata Colored Pa-rvants. No. SO2 and SO4 LOCUST Street. above Eiebt.h. 66 ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY HORSES WANTED." AndisTANT Qua aTERNASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PriiLADELPHIA (Pa.), Augnet 211. 1834. TEOUSFE suiteble tor the Artillery and Cavalry ser vice will be prirchaeed by the undersigned, in open market, at a fair price, when presented in quantities of eight i 8) or over. Escli animal to be suitj.eted to the usual Government inspection before being ac opted. IinEAPS to be delivered to top Stains laspeCtoE. /Lc thn William Pens Hotel, MARKET Street, between EMMY' and Ninth streets. By order of Colonel OBORSE R. GASSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster General United States Army. GEORGE R. ORME, sun Litt Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. TEAMSTERS WANTED. CHIEF ROARTSRMASTRR'EI OFFICS, .• DEPOT or WAEFIINGTON • WASHINGTON. 1) C.. ATlKlleit 18, 1864. WANTED, at onep,_Five Efnndred (6(61) to One Thou sand ( 1,000) TFA iTERB, each capable of driving with single dna sad managing six-mule trams. To such who are competent .to perform the ditty, the pay - per month will be thirty-fly.' (35) dollars, with one tattoo per r ay, and hospital privileges, including' the beet medical atte; dance - .vi en sick. Men experienced es Wagon Ma.,ters will receive such positions 'upon bringing to this point twenty.five (26) good Tearm-tarti Apply to raptaln (MARLIN IT TOM - PliflNg, A. Q N., 11, 8 A.,. .corner of TWENTYSECOND and (3 streets, Washington, D. C. . D H. RU ER. Drigadier Mineral and Chief Quartet master. rzio2o. ti , e9 Depot of Washington MI WANTED TO P 0 A. BE- A First-ease well-imilt DWELLING, with Lot. west of Bread strer , t. or in West- Philadelphia. PrmA not exceed ioe *25, OM Address `•fifeennacks. Furth_ Americam. Office. an.27-affif WANTED TO RENT-A FUR NISD ED norrsE sittnted betw.en Pine and Ma-M -ont and S'xth and Twenty-first streets. Addreem Box 1193 Post , 1111ee. ae2d. Bt.. W ANTE D—A HANDSOMELY ..MKPURNIH3PD POPSE, in the western part of the city, for six rn,nthk., front about th , Brat , •f November, for which a liberal rent will be given. Address "W.." Box' 2759 P a Aft THE SUBSCHIBEB WISHES TO ... 1 .••• Purchase (for cash) a FARM of one or two hun dred acres, in Northern or Western Pennsylvania. It must be in Good cultivation, with all the necessary buildings for a well-rogniated farm . Address J. D.,' Box 384, WAZIP.INDIVN, 1). C. ans. tyn g 7 000. $5,0e0, AND OTHER SUMS C 4- 9 9' TO LOAN, on mortgage or city proper tr. at 6 per cant fora term of years. CEARLE,F. RAOANS. Conyarauear, rrol7-Ifft.* No. .3fi South SEVF,isil . "9 Street. NITANTE.D-BOARDING, WITH TWO cwaluttivasitjag 7...:1 7 .5, ( . 07 , Ite . winter. at eittlel, Germatteun.. Chestnut MIL or Mt. Airy, for a Family of three persons. Address IL P. M.," stating terms, IN - gieh mutt be reasonable, at thin Wilco. aall7-3‘' IROARDING.—T W SECOND-131 1 011T: - rooms TO TAT. at 1: 4 5$ !tort) , TRFTI Rt . PERSONAL. EMAIL DE PARIS FOR THE SKIN.- The "EMAIL DE PARIS" will remove all tan or dis.:elorerieu of the ski e, whether from the sun nr from the sea air, and is therefore invaluable for restos rivg the -vitality and healthiness of the skin. inlayed by disertli, bye.xrosurs. or by nwd ebo,nhes of tempera ture_ E. JiHrliv. 111 TENTH Street, below - Cthesruni t is the mile skeet for 1 - Email de Paris. audet 6t LOST AND FOUND. 8500:W A R D.-LOST-$10,030; b.twven 11 and 1 o'clock TESTS Rl)Vir MORNING: Four 111.40 Bonds. Nos. 2719. 2749,2751, V 752; eight Bol] , &, ta.ono eacti, 1. 1592. 3591. Pi94p scsD, es.ce, 3919, MR. 411 person F 1 xre f.rbidd 114).0. brit e said Bur de Acy iotorkoall , ,u witl be taankfrilly received at No. 20 South WATER Street. aull-2(7d1 T OST-U. S. 7 BON. 023, NO. 17;061 -11-4 for $5OO. Nos 50,544-5-6-7-8 for $5OO each, payable in Febrnary and Angmt. to the order of usvit.a.tn TH(.111P5 , 314, guardian of Theodore 3. Reekirt,• and. nnendoreed. epptiaation for payment of the same has been made at the Tretpury Department. Any informa tion 'air] be amicably rewarded by TFIFO Ff. RF.AKIRT, 5n.76-1&' ttrALNITF 4tn-ret.. RETAIL DRY GOODS. NE:IW A - NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DEIPLEX ELLIPTIC MEM J. 1. & J. G. WEST No 97 CHAMBERS STREW, k.V7 YORK. Axe the earners of the patent and exolubra mantlfAV turere of this. J. W. BRADLEY'S PA'PENTED 3,I:Fr.LEX ELL/PTIO &TESL SPRING SKLUTE. This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Spring's, ingeniously braided tightly and dimly together. mitre to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durabis spring everused, enabling the wearer. in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bleness, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and with the someconvenience LB a silk 02 muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tions to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles, carriages, railroad cars, 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 frill and symmetrical form, awl is the 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 willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best quality in every_ part, and by far she lightest, most dnrabi e, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most drst. class retail etoree in this city and throughout the different States. 4143, Incrairc for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Very Boxlike, folded easily when In nee to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J 111 lIIIIPLEIGH DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT, TUB MOST POPULAR AND FLEXIBLY. IN USE SHEPPPARD, WHAVLINGEN", & ARRlsorf, 1005 CHESTNUT Street. PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, For sale by T. G. MAXWELL & SON, E. K Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. I),RADLEX'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC •m-•• SKIRT—The kreateet improvement we have 'Ter seen in LADIES' SyLlßTS w and an article of ~P: CIIBWIN STODDART & EEO., 450, 4551, and 454 N. SECOND St., Rb, Willow an3-lin if A LARGE STOCK OF SILKS ON HAND, for Bale below the present cost of topor tation. .Rieh Noire Antiques. Color , d and Slack Corded Silks.' Colored and Black Poult d 9 Sole% Artunree and Gros Gs airms. Superior Quality rlain Colored and Black Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Figured Silks. Bean Bieck Taffetas. Superior Black Silks, Black Silks of all kinds. EDWIN BALL & CO., an27-tf 26 South SECOND Street. A lilktY, NAVY ? AND CIVIL •+•-• CLOTH HOUSE, W. T. SNODGRASS. SECONI3 street and fl 3 STRAWBBREY Street A LAMP STOOK OP ALL PJliDil OP CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, VESTING% &c., At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent of gold gamblers, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto Is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The Army and Navy trade hag Our eVeCial At tention. /ILO BING OUT BUMMER DRESS 3001/8 AT LOW PRICES. A great variety of styles of this season's Importation. from 22 cents to $l. Best Pacific Lawns at 373 i eents. Figured Brown Lawna at 373% canto. French Lawns at 40, 60, t 2 and SZX Best makes of kinsline, Calicoes, Oinharal, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the manaftglareer prices. White Bartlett and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. SOO all. wool Cashmere Shawle,S2.26, worth 55.50. H. STEEL & SON, Foe. 713 and 715 Nortl: TENTH Street. LINEN DUCK FUR SUITS. Superb quality, white and colored. Natural color, extra heavy. Coating Linens, fancy Drills. Wide fine black .61pacas. White Marseilles Vestings. We advance in Summer Cseebnerea. Fine Stock for Summer and Fall. LAWNS. Good styles from 28 to 60 mita. Summer dress stuffs low. COOPER di CIONAHD. 1722 8• E. corner NINTH and IICAESET Streets. VXAMINE OUR LAWNS. Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 445. Lawns, white gronnd, nest figured, 44e. Huckaback and Sath Towels, largeimmortanent. Bird'e Eye LlnenTowels. Extra size Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls for Warlike. li. Batbirur Flannels. red and gray. tyB JOHN H. STOKES. YOE /LECH Street. UPt t_4 -;:0:44.111+41:1,491.).i4 The attention of LADIES ABOUT LEAT. Me THE CITY for the " Sea Shore," " Wa tering' Places," or the Country , rescctfolly Invited to the extensive stock of WHITE GOODS suitable for SOMBRE WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, NORAIED WRAPPERS, &c • An extensive assortment is offered In Lase and Worked Edgings and Inserting., Veils, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, and In plain and fancy Plaid, _Striped, and Figuredails G oode A T PRICES MUCH BELOW THEM PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Linen Cambric . Drones. 100 Diesels Paled. Tusked. and Striped E. BC NEEDLES. 0 ELL LILO:4 . 4 :v tuoc, 4:i.s 4 DEAF MA DE TO H8A.11,-INSTRU 'MEETS to assist the Hearing at P. MADEIRA' 5,115 Sontb TENTH Street. below. Chestnut. a023.6t* AT itraiSetilaSlX PALOWI• (OR DOUBLE) STEEL 902" CHESTIIIIT Street CTII SA LEN. Ati MON BALE OF CONDEMNED 0.7.13813. Wd-R .1) - ffralkreRITe CAVALRY CtIREAR. OFFICE 4 V CatsP 4"a"R'ltgirflial WABRINOIVArs D. C„ _ Angus -3, 18$1. Will be sold at public analog, tb the gigbeet watteff. at the times and Maces named Reading. Venney Ivan's. THU USDA r+ t 141. 1114. Altoona, Peonaylvanla THIIRS'gAT, Attpuet - M 18 Lebanon, Ponneylvania, TIIIIEND 1884. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THIII... , eDAY, HYPternbrig 8, lf 64: TWO HUNDRED (W 10) Cavalry flortyl ai eseiNloa , ll. Thalia floraea haars been condeinnen Cavalry Amyl ce Or Mt AT:RT. For Road and Pam purposes, many sok hail/dig mel ea bad. Renee sold singly. Terms: Cash in United lAss Currency. JAMEN A. :WM. Lieut. Colonel an Chief quarteOnaster. and-tend Cavalry Harosn. USEMEN'VN. CROVER'S NEW CHEiTITTT RTPEFT TREATR. LEONALD GROCER TRH EVENINCL. The Greet Romantic litreical; Pantomimic. Sneclinn la.! Dram. AL A DDIN. OR TinWOttDERYTTL LAMP. TEE 111 - 11 NO FoTiNTel vireTL2. All ,-," Pew ant m.aoiticeat SCENtIRY. Elegant Pro. Pelmet. tongs, &a The whole nendtmetl at a 0 FLINIIVif c.. 1.4 of $6.310. The Cast of ChAlactera in one of areal Excellence. - PRICES OF AD511:,81.0.7.4% PrPss Circle or Parquet 50 cents. FMiIT 25 cent*. Orcli , .44ra. Spate 75 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. PerCarrnanena c.7,-rn mecca 111 S 1) .1, 0e 4 1Y. E. Extra (Marg.. for S,cnrlnk.ientn. nn.l3-6I Nikrii p L . l , l l Xl; 14 -S A T fi sr. E r E .c T ms T r ROWArI CE OF Tll , - •-•-titlod . • , • THE NAIAD QUEEN The most luterebtiug. roeticaliy beautiful, and meat** ful d rr untie pages,t oft he au , TAP., EVENING AND DURING 'rTIE 'VTREFC. with eurirely new Hoer - wry, most Delightful sfeeie, Bee wilderine. Illusions, Gorgeous Costumes, ana'SAlendfri Cart of (Marsden, 13ox09ice open from 9 till 3 o'clock. Doom crtam at 7X. Porrorma C. 71. (04 , 61 , '. at a ono cror to o'clock. 29 SI A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS; TANTE( A-36- A ND CUE-TNT7 , itre-te. TEMPLE OF WONDhlig! SIOVOR BLUM , . TEMPLE OF WONDERS! Signer 'Blitz! Bliez'. F g_eor OPEN FOR THE RE,SON, +Y e fluguret`2.9. Pali Beautifully D-c. rate d and Rep tired. Decevated and It p,.irekd. Every Ev.teena; rev.ery Evening-, Every Rvening. WEDNEteeDAY AND 2,4.AT1.7.11.DAT AF PERNOONI, We-dneeeday and ga turd ay Afters en:.' Every Eveniseg. Every Eve - euther, Every Evening. Change of Performance. Constantly. Neerolunne7. pgr&C , •I3I..I,CY• Vent) ihiquimm• Birch, Mids, Birda Dir..a, Birds, Sirds. Ain-issi..n, 25 Cents. Children, 15 Cents. Reserved. Seati, 50 Cents. Evening Performances commence at mf. Aftorno at 3. - anfc-tf COS CERT 'HALL. 'Li Comm. being MONDAY 'EVEIstuNG. Anxust tatty ONE WEEK tiNLY I THE ORIGINAL AND tr.: - LY Cil RISTY 57.1.1.4*TR1518, ,An? the great sotnic artist, GEORGE CHRI.STY. 3. W. RAYNOR Manaser. and Proprietor. First spotutaticein tine City their return froze England, after a,. absence of some Tears Ali the xreP. , Extrays ea DZIS. BnnePrinni., Ste., wkdob have made 'he name of CHRTNTV'S MINS PEELS "AS FA MI LI AR AS HOrSEFIOI,D WoRDS," Will be produied daring their sojourn here There. sources of the Chtiets Minstrels are turierior to as v tfig. Pfrr.-1 orgnuinntinn in eriecence. a+),:nh • niOlin them t o resent in it inuerb Div ntwr the Int mnrs nod oddities ol SoIITHEK.N PLANTATION LIFE! ID all its broad, mirthful. and original phases. Particulars in small hills. Admission 24 cents; Or. ellen:re. Seats iu front fits cents an? 4 ,41 JOHN P. SMITH, Bnsigess Agent. • _ THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, •s- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, ie OPEN D B.ILT. for viotore, !roo Q A E. to F P jeer EDUCATIONAL. fiL.ASSICAL ANT) MATHEMATICAL seHooL, 100. S CHESTNCir Street. Number of Pupils Bruited Tbs uiar..enrh SA , Pino will cu!umenee on MOS: AT, Sept. S. Wa.t. FEWSMITLE, Principal. am-'n.* I'llE IMISSES 110GERr.ic 350 SOrJTH FIFTEENTH S•reet, crPI resrerna the citui.l4 of their BOntlillr arid Dny Sch.)ol for Young and ilhil drPn coo 1%10.1 , 71)AI , Spin, MIL a,n27•Ku.qiUt. MISS F. T. BROWN'S ACA.D - RIMEY FOR yorNn LADIES. 1003 SPIT Et Str.A. orwn on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Lth. at 37 9'IIE SPRING GA-RDEN ACADEMY, a ClaPPical, Mathew-41ra), and Engli.h for Young Mon and Bor., corner of '81 , 1111'14 and HUT TO:Mt Street., re•open , mon).4Y, 3, , ntern4-r 6. an27-12t J. P. BTRIIFI, A. M.. Principal. IO YOUNG MEN DESIRING A EUSI NEQS FDTITIATION.—It simuld be borne in M.Di tt et the QV aKYR CITS: BUSINESS COLLEIE, - CENTEL CHEEP UT Street., is the pioneer in modern im provemcnte, and that its advantages most necessarily he .nperier to tbe..e C9lleiras that merely imitate. rbe Fall Campaign will secn be opened in earnest. and we Invite every young man who designs entering upon cows., of Commercial Studies to call or seod For a of radar. au27.3t. ri'DE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH scso,,L of thp anbacriber, S. B. corner °Mill?, ThEENTH and LOtIIIiiT StrretA, will reopou on MON DAY, September fah. Application. eatt 11 , ‘V7 be umie from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. B. KENDALL, A. M. an27,lm. lIIIIIILADELPRIA. SCHOOL 01? DE.* SIWN FOR WOMEN Ts-opens ['EMBER 6th, et the bnilriing recently purchased, S. W. cornet FIL BERT Strest and P- n Square. DlREciroßs.—Josoph Harrison, Redwood F. Warner, Winbon J. Hosi-onnnt, 0ba, , ,e40011,,a, Eli R. Price, Jas. L. Oinaborn, Jae. H. Orno ' Etticitne.l, Sellers, P. P. Blurzis. Pnvid S. Brown, Oen. Whitney. T. W. BRAIDWOOD, Principal. Telegraphing Tangt t. an27.6t rp R 0 MA BALDWIW6 ENGLISH -a- Ma, Waneticsa and Claeeienl School ger 13 .ye. N. B. corwr of BROAD end ARCB Streete, will reoaett SEP TEMBER 6th, , au27- A CLERGYMAN OF EXPERIENCE decires FOUR geed. Bop. Le educate in hie tiatii)r. Address "It. A. 13. ! " Pro's uftice. it` IN£ 4 TRUCTION TRROFGH BOOKS, OBJECTS AND P °TITRE- --ANN DICK , MN Wa r it.l F lSlfPglrt, B O j illt:l2.tr64t a . t Na%21,10-gialirP -a-M ISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RR OPEN her ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG- LADIES, at No. 18411 CEZST.NUT Street, Philadelphia, on the 12th of Sep tember_ For circulars, until the let of September, ad dress Mae TERM'S', Valley Forge, Pa. an3-6W. ( LEIi IN OD ACADEMY, D LA,- WARE WATER OAP, Af010R.0.13 CO., PA. The fall session of the above inatitntion wil com mence on the 12th of the Ath month (Setember). For parOctlare apply to SAMUEL ALSO?, Principal. iY3O-23:e Delaware Water Gap, „Monroe co- Ps. TLE WEST CREFTER ACADICMT AND MILITARY INSTITUTE. The scholastic year of ten months commences on dm. Arai TUESDAY, the 6th of September next. and closes. on the let of July following. Boys and young men prepared for College or Endues& in rte yarione requirements. The modern languages are taught by no/fee resident: reechoes, who have no connection with any othtm ecbool. - Tor cataloraca and inll liatormation apply to WAT F. Wi &RS, A. M.,_ or, J. BUNTER WORRALL., A. M, Ph D.. Acsoclats Principal, WlPrIl OA ESTER, PconiL. F EMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J. —This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware River, about thirty miles by railroad from Philadelphia. ,Tborongli instruction is given in the common and higher brxnober. of Engllsl2, and sapwrior OtaValltßffel; are furnished in the Ancient and Modern Langnsges, Drawing, Painting. in all its branches * Vocal and Inatrumental Music. For Catalog - ties, ad dress Ram. JOUR H. BRABBLEY, A. H., an4-8w Proaichnt. SIGNOR P. RONDINEI.LA. WILL RR N.- , RIME bis Siuging Lessotot and Privates ri!ViB4B on the Sth of September. Address 1324 SPRING OA.R DEN Street. au2s theta Ink* IRB. GERTRUDE .J. C A.RY WILL. resume the dnti , s of her BOARDING and DAY R.. 140 0 .1. for Yount Ladies, at 1532. SPRUCE Street. on WEDNESD AY. Sept. 14th. Etn24-tuthrilm" RUSINESS :F. DU CATION.—Y OUN Ck Men prenared for the clown ti or. Runge end Ituainees life at CRITTER PEN'S COMMERCIAL CuLLEG,E, 637 MIES% MIT Street, corner of SAVP.t.h. Preetical instruction in Rook-Keening, in all. Ita brauebc,% Penmanship. plain and ornamental; Mercan tile Calculations, Stu Telegranbing by Sound and on Paper tumid by ono of the best of practical Operators. Students instructed separately, and ri - ceitted at any time. Diplomas with the seal of the institution at tattled, on graduating. Catal - .guns conttining particulars furnished gratis on application. au26-3t. MARY P. ROBESON WILL OPEN b. r !or Vol:mgt.:ldles at 1.338 CASS rzio'r Straat, on the 12th of Ninth Month (Septomhor). Cireulata way be obtained at 110;4 Atiug Street au26.taels CENTRAL INSTIT UTE, TENTH •-•" and SPRING GARDEN &mete, will reopen Sept. 6th. Boys prepared for any. Divielon of the Public Grammar Schonle, for College, or for Bnedneee. Epecial attention given to ' , mall boys. an 26 lm. 11. G. McGIIII3.E. A. M.. Principal. TEE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL • SCHOoL, N. W. manar aIIESTNUT and TWELFTH Streets, will reopen on ISONDA V, Septena. lmr th. Number of pupils limited to forty. rrice of tuitiou slime as last year. For refiltimee; and partienbtre see Ciretll9l6, which war he bad at Mr. Bassardie Drag Store nr at the School Rooms, where the Principal, (eaccei.sor of Charles Short. A. Bl.,) may be seen every morning between to and 12 o'clock. A. B. hi:MARES. rin46-1m No. 1301 elt.oll Street. (...I.EO. W. PETTIT WILL RE- 0 PE14.1 hiR R adio for the vcoltinn of l'noile in the arta of DRAWING and PAINTING. at No. 100 North 'MIT'S Street, on the lath of September. an'26.lm. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,. DEAN Street. below LOCUST Duties re , mmad SSP TENDER 5. J. W. PAERSS, D. D., au2s.2in. Principal. EXCURSIONS. 00,14,0 C _ SEA BATHING AT APE MAY. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAIN At 3.30 P. M. on SATURDAY, Arignst 27th. THROUGH WITHOUT STOPPING. DUE AT GAPE MAY AT 6.30 P. M., In time for the evening .ntortaininents, hops dtc..&c. This train will leave from Wain ni-street 'Wharf at the above hour. instead of 5.13, as on Saturday . Inet. Excurgion Ticket,. $4, plod to repurn. .11 MIS MID on MCllldbYs or will be received gt nl nu accannt for pas cage any.day or train during the emming week Regular trains leave Pluladelphia at 0 and 10 A. IL, and 43y P. M. Care May at 6 and 11 4.5 A. M.. and .5 P •.".t.Afe RENSSELAER. PHILADELPHIA, August 25, 1361. att26-2t MOONLIGHT EXCIn SION TO ATLANTIC CITY muNDY , S SEVENTH ANNUAL MOONLIGHT E,X0171113101/ to the far-famed citr by the sea will take place on SATIIRDAY EVENING, August 27. h. Lest bout !eaves VINE Street Ferry nit S P We' cise)y. Fare for the trip $1.50, returning at gq early hour on Monday morning. Tickets can be proguyed at all the principal hotels IS the cab and at the ticket office on the wharf on She err , sing o r the excureion, an22-15t* isiarimt POR CAPE MAY.-TELII staunch and commodious steamer lean , Capt. D. A. RYTD.SR, of the Caps May Lino, is now making her regular trips to CAPS MAT. leaving arch•siropt wharf every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY,I at nine oak eat., turning. will leave Ca e May every MONDAY, WEIN N ESDAY AAA FRIDAY, at Shr o'clock, touching at Ne* Cattle going and retarning. Fare. $2. carriage hire included, l'hilklren hairpriwg, carriage hire included Servants. 81.60. carriage hire extra. Freight at low rates. No freight received after o'clock, and in all cases must be pre-paid. aulBthfstf JOS. A. STSWAUT, Agent. A dr oi t FROM NEW YORK, FOR NEW HATBN, ELISTF0111), 111.31.13itl• 1 , 161:1), walk 808T0N..- 1 1.1te steamer' clamTlNErtik and BIM CITY leave Peek 8110. RAM Elm, daily. sho 3.16 P. and 11 at night. Jeti9-vm DEPAitTEMNT FOR OUSTON WOrMik. hl AN DAVID H. M ond lN uctor DY. C
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