CONVENTION OF THE SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DIEITEIOT. This Clonaentioninet at the hall of the ?rational Union Association of the Ninth ward, Market ,and ;Merrick streets. Janie' Freeborn, Esq., Wia nowt. Mated for the Legislature for this dietriot. This ;gentlemen has had much experience in public Affairs, and has been for many years a sibool dl. ;rector, and member of the Board of School Control- Zara. Them positions he has filled with honor and faithfulness. Tina DRAFT IN THE FOURTRENTIT WARD. ewe glad to hear that this ward is nearly ont the draft . More money, however, Is wanted, bat, 7'from what we know of the liberality of its people, WS will soon be forthcoming. A meeting In refer ee to the subject will be held in Spring Garden -Ball to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. All who in tend to give bad better lie present and hoar the re- . Doris of the various committees, and also pay the amount they have to contribute over to the tree& surer. NAVAL CREDITS Some of the wards are showing a commendable` activity in canvassing the precincts to ascertain the naval enlistments prior to February 24, 1884. The First district is particularly interested in this, as most of the enlistments are of men living along chore. The _Second ward thus far has discovered 444 ; the Third ward 403, and the Sixth ward 73. If due allowance Can be O btained for all the naval enlistmentelnOt credited the First district will be -almost clear of the draft. TDB SIXTH WARD IYlesers. Daniel Dougherty, Latta, ralethorp, Clayler, and other distinguished gentlemen, are ex• peoted to address the meeting fit National Guards' • Mill this evening, TENTH WARD„ A. hiateinger was nominated one of the school directors of the Tenth wards and no A, htaleing, as printed, THE TAILORS. A number of jearrielmen tailors geld a meettng yesterday morning, at National Guards' Hall, with. 'the view of obtaining an increase of wages. °oat mitteeS to perfect the preliminary arrangements - were appointed. They will make their report at Aber meeting, KEYSTONE CLIItt A meeting was bold at the Democratic head varters, last evening, to make arrangements to receive the Keystone Olub on their return from Chicago. Up , to a late hour no definite plan was agreed upon. Some of the members wore in favor of firing a salute and an illumination. The club is not expected to return for several days, In the meantime, it Is probable arrangements for the re ception will be perfected. The alarm of fire about r. o'clock yesterday after noon was caused by the ignition of a pile of shavings in the planing mill of Thomas Wallace, on the north skis of Spring Garden street, above Broad. The flames were extinguished by the workmen.-- The building sustained no damage. Yesterday morning about half past elebt o'clock, a slight fire occurred In a building on Frant street, below , Thompson. Son e children set fire to a car pet in one of the rooms. -THE COURTS. nut of fanartekliessions—.lndge Ludlow. The current business of this court occupied the lesion of yesterday. The oases tried were mostly indictments for assault and battery. One Indict vnt was tried, in which a charge of larceny was 'Mewed against a young woman named Kate Her. s, she being charged in the bill of indictment with re Lizzie Clark, who has been heretofore convicted id sentenced. The Commonwealth. in the case of Nte Rents ' proved that she, in company with tale Clerk, visited the store of a Mrs. Seward,. South Street, about a month ago, with an Os. sible desire to purchase; that they examined mill. s and other goods, and that one of them, Lizzie irk, slipped a piece containing several yards alien under her cloak. Pollee officer Henry was led In, when lie [wrested and took both the par before'Aidermart McMullin, by whom and the fey were searched. Asnording to the testi of Mr. McMullin, the officer not being in her found upon the person of defendant In this la a•pcaket under her skirts, large enough, as scribed It, to receive " a piece of muslin,"two monnalee, a handkerchief, and a pair of gentle ' souks — all new. He, upon this evidence, corn d We defendant, and according to the allege, of the defence which was attempted to be rn by evidence, which was.offered but ruled out le court as incompetent, refused ball, though le bail was offered, and allowed the defendant amain In-prison until discharged -by the court At habeas Coypu, .he defence proved by a witness, a female called )3! Lieutenant Hampton, at the Central Station, cake a further search of the defendant, that no xl of any description whatever was found upon and also by a number of witnesses, who have !rt acquainted with the defendant for years, that had borne an unexceptionable character for testy and industry, None of the articles testified Is having been found upon the person of the de. hint were produced upon the trial. The jury, r a very luapamilal clam by Judge Ludlow, to ted a verdict of not guilty. se business of the court for two weeks has been I impeded by the non-attendance of parties and 10919/5, but it Is to, be hoped this will no longer tinue, as Judge Ludlow has issued an order toting bench-warrants to little against and the :ers to bring Into court all who are thee in de l. THE POLICE. (Before Mr. Alderman Jones.) BREAM OF THE F 86.011. Indtridual appeared In one of the public AS on Sunday afternoon and disturbed eenalble Is by his cheers for Vallandighatu. It was sup d the peace•breaker, in thus cheering for snob a 'le wan, was crazy. He was held to ball in the of $l,OOO to be of future good behavior. SCARCITY. doe Items of an Interesting nature were as 30 esterdagas gold dollars. Quite a number is magistrates are rusticating at the aea shore. [Before Mr. Alderman Miller.) ROBBED 818 SISTER. Id O'Leary was arraigned yesterday on the te of rotibruxhis sisterof the sum ors4oo. The *154 war found upon him. Ho was held to a further hearing. CITY ITEMS. . 'mires FLon ittn."—This celebrated throning e hair has become as Indispensable to even' , Is toilet as a brush and comb. It works marvel p the hair, imparting to it -a luxuriance and 1 elegance -tidal& cannot be obtained without 'ry it, and you will thank us for the advice. ACE newts.—Women are said to have stronger isments than men. It ts not so. A man Is attached-to an old hat; but did yon ever know Oman having an attachment foran old bonnet I answers, "Never In Nor was a man ever n to fail to be attached to an elegan't salt if id procured it at the Brown Stone °totaling sr Bastian & Wilson, Nos. SOS and 005 Chest. ;reel, above Sixth. RAIttVAT MURDERBIL—MuIIer, when he rcd Mr. Briggs in the English railway oar , no doubt *punted all the chances of detection, calculated all the plane of escape. Bat his came on in advance of him, and on another ' the world he was met by the law he had via where the proper officers had been waiting days for his arrival. Disguise as he may, for will ont,s , and even a snit of clothing from , litekes & Co.'s one price, under the Conti , cannot conceal an enemy of his race. s. DOTTER, 804 North Broad street, Coal smild rasp/430111y advise his friends and to general not tofdelay in buying their 4 ME the risk of paying further advances, at onoe of his superior stook of. large nut, stb7c, stove, egg, &o. None to eaoel, for *, durability, or cheapness. Esnladm !alb EAR mast mocemicaly treated by J i. D., 000.166 and Auriat, 6u Pino et. os Wetted. No charge for exarolnatlon.jy664: ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. The G malPr L ehawneetotra rrol!, Shawnee town I:dtdock, l'enna rtstt • n eittebtirg llire•-iy, California o” I). , S N inUh , New York Wi.trlaw Baltimore hoot ds,Baltimore vett ea. Baltimore tl• -ay, Alton, 111 MMast. Broollyn "Warrington 111..rddifa,Kent'ai Fot;.1: elm Louisville Cloolvlcton TPtrott low:: lama, Canada 'tuoklin.Canads W St Om, Canada 4 hern,Baltimere ,litts•bura ik, r,Pittotnirli ENplos Botairell .. ,Penns b,. Camtubersburg: •:4.0t0. 1.-Dritt I alo.'YOrok C W .„ New York •ood lioeton Syrartoor, N y vew York New York , one. Albany, N Y' tn, New Haven •neatew Haven . New York ,re,_Hoston •t,. Pittsburg : a daughter . New Ygrk ',diets, lank& der, Ualttmore , euwaldjpbrata a weld. kph rats tz Vat thtoWll :Crw York The ood, Bopton n, Toronto it Eai.ton a lady. Easton •allte, Montreal IP, Penns .ns, New York lndel, New York nd, K , ••tcf York 11 . 14 N n'ew Jersey - MlCryiand Wal-bington phanan,Maryland anti, Baltimore .on, Huntingdon Inlond,Hunting'n 1, Ohio wf, Wash :OD Baltimore U 8 A evr lurk nr,lll[ Holly, NJ Itt Mt Holly,NJ Ir, New York n, Troy, N Y New York rst,Newark,l3 , A sbltuttl Pa obland. Fla shlan,S. Po Johnstown I )hnstown 'errysville errysville Phillipsburg , Pew Jersey New Jerse lifer & la, Del cher, &pg. r iwt,NJ ‘. n, °hie • Liao 00 14.,bunt The EL* R.. trl, burg li • 11,Ie . 1, 1 , 55,111 e bc 1 4r119r4 119 K Corson. City Point, Va J Oberndorf, Baltimore . J W Forbore!, Baltimore J Brown,Nashville J Grazier & wf, Pittsburg Wm Stewart, Pittsburg 0 F McOleane, Pittrburg ltr F Marshall, Wash,DC Col Howell , e Wa sh., wf, Peons Cl 3 Wash., D C I J coppock, Mt Holly, N J A H Baines, New-Jemey T P Hewitt, New York Orrg Lorkde.Mola Lo'rt dil Nola F W Royce & wf. F .kieruels, New-York T Alamein, hew York Ceo B Eckert. Trenton J B Anderson, entuolry P Cartoon, N Bronswick Misr 11111cott B Cox, Georgetown, , D B. W. Gillet, Washington D Becht', tl ew York A W Bay & ht. 011 City C 1311ver,'Potteville- O h Eursell,Wo.shington 111 Monition, Paterson R A Stansbury; New York Tripp,'l3 El A. J Hoye. Carlisle C Brook, - Baltimore Miss E B Brook Baltimore Proctor. Wisconsin T Willey, Boston M P ern, Baltimore kin A Jenktua dt da, Balt BE Jenkins, Baltimore. Anderson & wf, N a Combs, New York W C Score', New York W C Benton. New York C T Worley & wife Mrs Gen Buibrldge Dery Newell B N Webeter St Nef, ley D Olare. Maryland Miner) ark. Maryland ir Gill, St Lonla P Burgese, .New York A J Andereon, New York J F Carne New York B J Scott, 'Pittsburg N P Carpenter, Pittsburg W P Boolrldge, Pittsburg The Me D bi Gilmore, Newvillo,Pa B L Todd, Newark, Oeersel? num% Dr If Al D Denkert J P Woocinutt,Washington W Loeb, Washington Isaac Dabs, Wheeling, Va Simon Oold,Wbeeling, Va D G Drlsbaoh, Penna L H ?fagot, 011 City Oeo Plaget, 011 City W Dunlap dt wf,Stetbenv Mitts V AI Doniap,Stenb'ye E Careen St wt . . ;Norristown J Stambaugh, Atlantic pity R W Reynolds, Jr, Del P hinguire,Pitteburg 11 J ,Wl,lla,Fort Delaware W B,Allieon, New Albany Chas McMahen, N Albany D M Ripley, New Albany 1? Brown. Lewisburg:Pa f: H Spalding, New York W D Tombier, Chunk J B Eliza'bethtown W McCann% Chester so Michael Barry, Lancaster I Henry Saxton. Carlisle Jol n Miller, Carlisle A Bewail, Baltimore SlYcEee & wt Pittebnrg Jan C Blech , Kentucky Jesse Turner & la, Ark Miss M T Fandenberg, C West, Pittsburg J R Tunes, Radon W B Lowell. Easton P M Lawle: Laurel, Del • - The Co • F Strobel', Stroudsburg Ei R-Franklin. Stroudsburg A Francis, AIL Maryland B J Rebut. ookisland W West Cheater A J Brower, Oil City L l 3 liobrie Pttteburg H Wilson New York A Beckett: Delaware John Elkinten & wife Ohs., Dlisee,l4! Grove J 8 Canard, Waal, °rove O D Yanborn, Bridgewater 8:N71 Tug, Baltimore Thus At Charlton, Ch ester no j J Moore, Chester. co O 0 Nelson. Connecticut I Joe Pratt, Delaware co B 'l' Green, Dal co! N Roulana, Chei for co M Be, Wilmington John Brewster Penna W F Myers , West Cheater • IV rr all, West Chester • . The lv W Eckhart, Wheeling B Van Len, Pottatille It Emilie; Reading Pr B Ix Itimiley„Hnxn mole' n. W B Young, Reading S A Humel, Allentic City J B Barton, Atlantis City C J Miller & de. Atlantic C L Hayhurst, Catewissa W H Examinee; HairleVg P Uhler .lllLlereville E Perry , Allentown James mule; POMO, Essubb, aabland T Donahoe, Ashland Oeo W Brewer. Ashland W A Redlich, Lebanon A DOTICO, Aahland Jas Porter, Minereville X B Wegner The Nita Ihml Colbert, 'Mini,. Del C White, New York Chas T Shield. Wilm, Del Haney, Wash, D 0 W M Mifflin, Ps W Littlefield, Mullin, Pa M Darlington, N Bloomfield Cin3 ton moStnzie. N Bloom Geo Fritz, New Bloomfield W Topper, New Bloomfield M Mercer, dew Bloomfield Jae L Moore, N Bloomfield The Bal F Bann, Allentown V lio&man, Pennsylvania OF Haber, Fennaylvania .1 Hess., &hanker'lle D B A Biorhaoh, 8. Easton I' Lehr & son, Allentown' B Butz, Pennsylvania P C Haber, Pennsylvania. Detmer,Milford,B J Millerstown. J.E Zimmerman, Lehigh so L B Lestz,Fogelivilie W A Mathews, Quakertown T Trumbower, Backs co J X Kauffman, Backs so itrard. Wee Haywood Boston P Dale, Memphis Fi H Dillon, Memphis li B Minter. Cairo J B MeDo well & wf, Maine .13 A Bayre I H Hilyard,New York W B Cromwell, New York Thos Hazel,ward, Jr. Del W'D Smyrna. J B Williamson.• Delaware H W Balton, Baltimore PA Borgen,Detrolt, Mich 'rhos 8 Vernon Wm Verner Pottsville o Doremns it wt, Now York 0 Springer. New York • Miss Springer, Ns w York Geo Wooloutt, Ashlaud,o W Hatch, lor, Delaware S White, New York Ceo Pike, Baltimore W Henderson, Pi tteburgl Jae Johnston,Chieszto,lll Jae Bobbins, Washington Wm Davide,. Washington Chas Williams, New York,. Henry klaller,New York Woilgore & la, AelantloClty Ulna William-oh.(litee Kay I Washington lin D rile l l . l,Bytt, IL W Hell, Delaware IDeo It Meson, Lancaster M. W Wheeler. Brooklyn p l i , i ai la i m a li t t i;u, Pa Dela re lire Beseten, Delaware Miss A BiIiABLPA, DeIIIVTATe Miss M Bsamien. Delaware Mine Vandegrfft, Delaware J g Keller, New York EU Harriman, U 8 Di JesPPresee J }Unbolts, Dna aingtown T Pearoo, Ohio . Waterman M •isertson. Nord4.own Miss Albertson.Norristown Harmon, Dover, Del (+ratan, • JB Dinka, Ohio 0 A .*nmsey. Ohio D R Bryan. ChtesSO EBoone, Readitar CM Dermont, Ohio Mr Woodruff & De, Rands T Wright. Indians Miss Dodd, Indiana D I' Young. Chicago J Butter, Neat Wieder SaeC Barnett & Is Ohio Otxt H Ba•netz, Ohio Felix S eltonzo, Porto Rico Joe Cornelia. Havana .1 Hernandez Porto Rico Jae L Carhart, Maryland Prank Bryant Boston P Atichter, Pottsville W J Emory, Maryland W P Marshall & la. Penns, 8 P Howard, New York Boron, Meryland Calmer, Maryland Robert 0 &over, Penns J Brown, Waßlatogion,D C Thee Armor, Delaware J Darbee. Delaware J V Smith, Maryland W A Andress P V Carr & Wayne co Miss A Goodrich, Penns F A Curtin, Warren. Conn :0 B Hall. Milford. Del Collin*, Jr, Milford, Del B Stevine, Maryland D P Barnes & tam, Phil& 'Mon. U R Morgan, Wilkesbarre W B Morgan, Maryland P Mortimer, 01111§11 Park Geo Harper, Jersey City S H Morgan New Jersey El Brown Brew York W Reed. Indiana N Moser, Wiliiameport (I Pomeroy Pottsville iTor, :. 1 'R leh Va n d_, Ind F Waahburns, w Haven It Edwards, tiammit Hill D 0 Smith C Goodwin. Delaware W Elf Smith W H Stager • Hear. Jos Rose, Kepilerer n iu l : • 1,41 , 000160er, ro 8 ll'Orall. AguiTtlle ' 1 11, irilesari nos The Contineatal. . • - Mrs Gaciffresti,.BrooklYn. Miss Haareita. Brookfra A C Schaefer. NeW York F J Mauler, U 8 If B.Colton, Maryland A F Chatony, Pittsbarg Warlord, Harrlsbarg Dr 81, Abbot, Boston W C Anderson & wr Cal Mrs Col Anderson, KY Mrs J A Anderson, DI York H Stedman, Brooklyn Osborn Ingle & la. 13 tit 0 M Tentham,'New York. Franklin Wes. Wash, D 0 John C Hives, Wash, D C 8 Brownell & wf, Michigan F J Partin, Jr. Pottsfille F Shroder Lancaster . Mien Brans, Baltimore Mrs &ono McCawea F Penistou, New Orleans J B Austin, New York W Reagan, Schuylkill co T Von Bilonalawski, Wash U B Cox, Washington H L James. Connecticat T 0 Shackelford & wf, Ky Kim Shackelford Hy M Nelson, New York C C Feblger,Wilm, Del Ur & Kra AS ftingely,Balt D Badger, New York Cheney, New Yerkli IC Reed, slastoehusetts S J Hunt New York W H De Wolfe. N J W Einyler, New Jersey W O Blaney & 2 Mcßee P Van Reaseelear, IT 5 A Dr Daval, U S N J Ponta, Baltimore J 1) Feats, }la.:Omura C U Penta, Baltimore C H Cannon, Baltimore 11 elsoon & la, Baltimore Klee H 131440 n, Baltimore Slice U Wagner, Baltimore Mr & Mrs J 1' Roman'', Md Miss Sounds, Maryland Miss trpreckersoo, Ba l i Mrs Run, Baltimore .1 Sutton & ta. Indiana, Pa A B Hamer, Maryland H H Hamilton, LI 8 N Lt Com J Parker, IT N chants'. W L Jones, Allenton Robt R Ray, Allegheny City W W Ward, Pi . teburg Alex McCoy. Startles-.ill aliitteselman, Lancaster J T Rippey & da„ Carlisle T T Greenfield & la, Carlisle I W J Shearer & la, Carlisle Adam Seneematt, Carlisle Jacob Hai Email. Cantata Jae Armstrong. Carlisle Mrs L Coedlaud; It'suna ABalmyer, Lafayette, Ind A Joeb, Crawfordsville W C Mellow, Ptitonixville Cant J R Dobson, Pbccubtv M tY Medlar, Pottsville T A Nelson. Birmingham I It Diffanbach. Marietta S J Ridenont, Xsnia 0 Capt W Young, II S A Vol JP Ramsey. II 9 a Jacob -Reddig, Shippensb'g A C Klink, Washington. DC it Id Hood. Bridgeton, N J E la Elmer, Bridgeton, N J Mrs Lancaster, New York Mies Laocaeter, New York O.M Shoop, Danville J - T Sully, New York IR B Whitney. Sterling, Ill' Pbtlt Graeff, Pittebarg JI HWearn, Parkersburg Louie Newberger, N ►ork GB Dickinson, New York A. td White, Baltimore • 0 I.Fettrar. Baltimore A Festrer, Baltimore Wm Fearer, Baltimore A B Gillespie. Delaware W T Trego, Piveyille, Pa J D Hendrle, US A M Montgomery, N London 0 W Ortlip, New London B F Underwood, N London WC Dickey, Cheater co Oeo Steck, New 'York Chas 'Peacock, Maryland Sergt L Quick,l7S Oeo Holton T W L.stun, New York Norris Barnard. Cheater co S D Chandler. Penna J WPszeon. Wee Cheater E C Hickman. Weet Cheater Wm Posey, Chester co B W Posey, Chester co Jos James, West Cheater A P McCombs. Mary?and A J Watson, Chester co 0 W Jacobs. Chester eo John Stetson. New Yost F T Pitney. Chicago flamed. C C Thompson. gebik co ' Rev L C Newman J.O Brooke. Lebanon, Pa 'Geo T Brooke, Lebanon IW P Brook,s Lebanon J McConnell. Lebanon Geo Glb/on, Lebanon N Caberley, New York IMrs Denser, New York Miee Delmer, New York B A Bergeheleer, Penne. C U Meredith, Penns so C Moyer. Freeburg, Pa ti-• tr AlMosse, K./ailing Capt T H Peters John Rainey. Blair co lilms C Byes, Williamsport Thne ',Nam. Ban, Pa P B Spear, New Jersey I.ang Vnlon. A Taylor, West Chester Cbas Edwards, New jams, John Kline, Marietta R Al berteon, 11 8 A H I Armstrong, US A Is Damon, W easton a , de 8 A McDn lJ Chas Jacobs & la, Boston E EMIL, Marietta, Pa (3. W Chandler, Bridosborg Chas T Shields, Wilm, Del John Oodshalk, Penns , J Cornet & eon, Phoanixy'le Lewis Oa S CI Boyer, Port Clinton J Trumbower, Bethlehem aftea Hoffman, Lehigh co C B Bechtel, Bucks co r L D Lutz, Derry, Pa John Lutz,z.lr,DerrY.Pa John Cuthereon, Orefield S Kano, Bethlehem L L Jacoby. Backe co lamb Michael, Penna. W If Dangler, 4nakertown . IMOU. W V Case, Naw Jersey btre,:toti, Zi Jersey E Howe, New Jetniay J C Howe. New Jereey J M Haimby, New Jersey Prank blather. New Jereey L B Scott, Newtowa T R Flowers. Attleboro Chas H Camp, Baltimore The M C E Treidler, Milford D Esher & Jersey He Wbitting, .Pa D T Horton. Hancock, N Y D 8 Newbold, New Jersey J P Hailers, Pa C Cowdrey & wf,N York W H Bigelow, New jersey Engem Goodwin, N Jenny A Bean, New Amain, The Harley Sheaf. A Buckman, Holmeebrirg Mrs S Justice, Penns R comb . , Frankford J Pidoock, New Hope T Wilson, flolmesbugg S . 6 Ely. NOW HUM H S Barr, olmesburg W H Knight, Newtown C Fell, Buckingham W S Force (} Jamison, llariEville A M Parson. Penna J V Beading. Hatboro H Nutt, Penna. • M Newman. Cincinnati S Fox & fa. Illinois Ai Kirk. Buckingham Col R Bodine. Doylestown SPECIAL NOTICES. COLGATM'S HONEY SOAP. Thin celebrated TOILIT SOAP, In melt universal de mand. is made from the OROIOSST materials. Is MILD tud iniOLLIINT in its nature, YRAGRANTLY 8OIIIT• RD, and IMLNKIIOILL in its action *DOM Rio Skin. Yor We by all Drnuists and Fancy Goods dealers. reln-tnthely 'FHB Formaa CLowinio Hotra or Pima. " OAX HALL.• , 3wt•elaaa goods at moderate mien& WAYANAKIR & BROWN, 8. B. corner BTXTH and MARKET Streets. Chuttom Demi:mat (to make to order) No. 18. 131:1.1" WHIM= & WrizoN's Human .% LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AID BEST Salesrooms. TOO OFIESTNIYr Street. above Seventh: DIED_ MAFFET.—On Monday morning, 20th twit at Sum mit Hill. Adana W., wife of Wm. It Maffei. Of Wilkes bane, and daughter of the late Col. Geo . G. WeeLpf thief:Hy BontiiFELS. —On the 20th inst., Clara. daughter of the late Selig Bohm:Oats, In the Vet year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 912 VI% plea street, on Tuesday, 90th Met., at . RUFFNER —At Russellville, By., on the 24th Ind.* Julia B. S. Ruffner. eldest daughter of the late Rev. Henry Ruffner, D. D., of Kanawha, Virginia. FERGI3BO.7I.—On the 26th inst., at Salem, Wayne county. Pa., Thomas W., only SOD of Francis and Mary E. Ferguson, of rleetonville, Philadelphia. aged .11 mouths and 20 days. REYNOLDS. —At Avondale, on Friday evening. August 28th, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Reynolds, daughter of the late General William Irvine. Funeral services at the residence of hire. Mary B. ielper, Delaware county at 8 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. The interment at Ronaldson's Burial Ground at 1 o'clock. Her friends and the friends of the family are Invited to attend, without further notice. ELLIOT. —On the 27th Hun., Hugh Elliott, In the 63d year of hie age. TitelpeleetiVes and male friends of the family are re. speetftilly invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 1413 Filbert eteset, on Tuesday morning. 94th inst., at 10 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. " . Weedy Report of Interments. REArrn °TIMM August 27, 1864- . Deaths and' interments In the City of 19 h kh from the 20th to the 27th of Auguat, 11361. OADBEI OP DIA Abscess ... Apoplexlbrusinu y ria A Aphtna Burn/land bcalds.... Cancer •• Bladder Casualties 1 Croup Couestion, Eraln.:. II Heart Cholera Lunge 1 Cholera lafantittn••• Cerebro Spinal Me ningitis Collapse of Langs... , ChlidCOOsu •b mptlen, Lange 21 ed 1 Convulsions cisnords ! ulytheria ' Diabetes.— ....... Diarthola • 17 Drcp7 Brain g• 3 " Bout 3 Mums° of Brian.... " Renzi. Luna " Kidneys 1 Drowned Dysenter7 2 Debility •••• .••• ••• • a Epilepsy 1 Bever, Brain 1 Continued 2 Coneetlve • • 1 " Mal ignant... OE TEM All 1 a Total ova MBES WILLI -WI From 40 to 60 .' BO to 60. • .41 1 . 110 to 70 ..111 " 70 to 130 .. 4 " SO to 90•••••. .46 " 110 • " 90 t t o o 100 p. 41 " 110 to MC"... From 1 tinder 1 to 2. ye ar • •• ... " 3 to 6 ••• " 6 to 10 • " 10to16 16 to 20 ••••• • 70 to 80 " '6O to 40 • Total . wa3De. WARDS. , First . 19 Tenth •••••• •••• 11' Second .........16 Eleventh .11 Third • 9 Twelfth ~.• ....10 Fourth ...:13 Thirteenth • ••.. 9 Fifth ..... ...... 16 Fourteenth..... 7 Sixth .... 6 Fifteenth 15 Seventh ..12 Sixteenth ......16 Eighth IS Seventeenth ....11 Ninth ...... .... 7 Eighteenth le Total Deduct deaths from the country .. Set deaths is tbeetry Na.ri VITT. —United States, 266; Pore 00;17iilenows. 24; Almshouse, 6; _People of Color, 83; from the coma. try, 32 The number of deaths, compared with the correspond,- ing_week of 180 and of last week, was as follow,: Week ending August 29tb,1863, Wa4 861. Week ending Lugust 20th, 1864, Wan 429. ~Destbs and interments of soldiers, 08 • , Males, 196; females, Int lboya. Idra. 81) . 1.1 grater 'Kam Board or Health. . O SO4GS C 8441888, 51 Belletrer. SON .a.likouttNlNG STORE, B E N s e, (s 9l. li s•stis s9 rN N uT street, have renetve ll— Blank D. m inane% e idtb. widtb. • t n ee.„ ou Goubh , w " and .Whtte DOsines. . . 7 : .and Wl P Purp a Tt l e l e e a l lr l -r. atn on t li zt id tt a ea ns . aaltnea. 1( • Tat:aloes and Bank ?derinoes and Cash meres. _ an29-tf .osat C. Boa, EmPreas 00 "' ' • 1864 O EI gl Da 1P1864 ISOO:\WoIPENIsidSHAWLPAL6I, . 200 pleaee colored PARAMATTAS. 180 pieces rich dark DELAINES. PAIR. PRINTS, FLANNELS, &a. as NATIONAL UNION TICKET. LRobert P. Ring. L G. Harrison Coate& B. Henry Hamm, I. William Kern. 6. Barton H. /nuke, I, Charles M Runk, 7. Robert Parke, 8. William Taylor, 9. John A. Hieetand, 10. Richard IL Corse% 11. Edward Holliday. 11. Charles P. Read, 110'"8.1ENT 11-WARD. On TUESDAY EVENING, August 80tb, at 8 o'clock last "long pull and strong pall -altogether,' and 11411 again lead the van "`out of the draft.." Come with united hands and determined heurts,ready to co-operate with the Ward Committees, who have la bored bard and incessantly to rill the quota of Tobin teerv, and the work will be complete. Come and show that you feel an interest and a spirit of patriotism. which will encourage the 136Vellti com ma Mem that while they are working tofiii theoitt lens will Mend by ahem. The Committees wit your aid to reimburse those who base advanced/rands to free youfrarn draft Let no man stay away who may think himself too .poor to contribute largely. Came, we are helpinayou. "Bally round She Flag. " Strengthen the armies and fill the quota. The ineetingwilf be addressed by John B 'Latta. Seq. Rob. rt Palethorp, Bea., Daniel Dougherty, Bag. , Theo !Sayler, Esq. , Professor B. D. Saunders, and others. 'By order of.Commttee. itgr• CON TINENTAL 'HOTEL CO.—THE COUPOBS due September'bit, 1164, on the eight Per cent. mortgage bonds of The Continental Hotel Co., still be paid on and after that day upon presentation of the same at the Commercial Bank, in the city of Phila delphia. J. SERGLIST PRICE, ROO. tse6 Treasurer. Mr. FIFTH WARD. AVOID THE DRAFT I.—A meeting of the citizens, of the FIFTH WARD, irreseettived 'party, will be held at the District Court Room, NO I. E. corner of SIXTH and CHESTED? ets. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ananst 314, a t 7g o'clock to devise means for avoiding the nec.esity of a draft. By oiler or ati9o THE ADVISORY COMMITTBE. BIG TANK OIL COMPANY, 407 ire WALNUT Street. —Stockholders will take no tice that this Company Dave this day declared dist drnd of TWO FIR GENT., payable. out of the earn ings of the Company, on and after MONDAY. Sept sth. 1564. Transfer Books will be closed from Sept. Sept 10th. By order of the Board. an3o A. Dl CALDWELL, Secretary. Eagle. Igr A SPECIAL NESTING OF THE Mock/It:Adore of Out WEST PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY will be bald lit, their office. N 0.14910 MARKET Si. on WEDNESDAY - AFTERNOON. Sept. 7th, at 4 o'clock, on boldness of imp_ortance. anSll•tntht6t D. 17. PAUL. President. a ^ eigr• THE ROCKWOOD OIL CORPANT . oto are prepated to dispose of a limited number of - g shares of their block . Applications may Damndest Nola FARQUH All BUILD ;—, ISO, (Philadelphia and I ria Railroad Office) WALNUT • Street. below THIRD. Philadelphia, on 110110AY, ' TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY next, from 10 A. M. an -4 in SP. NI., where subscriptions will be received and all 3 6 ___...ry information aiveo by 1 I """--, - EDW. F. cuy, President. 1 1 0. P. LITTLE, Secretary. an 27 3t 5 ours)* 07 BRATS. Foyer, Puerperal.... • Scarlet. • Typhus • Typhoid• •.• . Gangrone.• ••• • • • • • • Gout Hernia Hemorrhage.... Hopping Cough inflammation of the Brain Bronchi " Bladder Heart ..•• • Liver Lunge .. • Peritoneum • Bt. &Bowels. Inanition .••• • Mania-a-Pohl ;Haraamne Ilinrder ola age,. Perforation oiLsig: tines Palsy.... Pyemin Runts Small-Pox Still-born Suffocation Tabea Mesenteries.- Teethit g .... Tetanus ••• • • ... Moen. • Unknown Wonude—Gunshot.. WARTA. Nineteenth 18 Twentieth 13 Twenty-Aret • ..10 Twenty-serond.lo Twenty-third • :12 Twenty-fourthra Twenty-fifth ...' llakaown 12 -THE PR FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Or =WM& 7011..V1VZ ANDREW JOHNSON: OF TE(ESBEL :4 A ',CO/ 01 : 4 . 11l SENATORIAL. MORTON MoNIORARL, Philaded& (ETRNIROSAN, Beaver.Sousity. ENTATIVE. I. ss W. Hal. IL Cha ßli rles H. 811713 W. 15. John Winter. 18. David lifeConsnihf. 17. David W. Woods. 18. Isaac Benson. 19. John Patton . 20. Samuel B. Disk. 21. Everard Meru. 22. John P. Penne7r. 23. Ebenezei Manski3. 23. John W. Bbutshaqd. teat Committee. REPRES B 7 order of the Rite Gem BMW CABIRRON, Chairman. 4GRAN - 300 4:!if4SB DIEP.M'=NG. TO AVOID THE DRAFT. The Citizens of the SIXTH WARD will meet t at NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL, RACE STREET. maw SIXTH. Every man is requested to come and make rthls Ma THE OLD SIXTH" D. C. A. CLARKE, Secretary. . pir DIVIDE OD NO noz.—orncer, OF TAN SCHUYLKILL POP OIL CSEEK OIL COMPANY, Ne. 52,4 , WALNUT Street. PTIILADSI,Park. August 29, 1961. The Board of Direotore have tbia day declared a second monthly ditidend of ONE PER CENT. (10 °eat' per ahem) on the Capital Stools, payable at their office nn sod after TUESDAV. September 6th. Transfer Booke will be rlo. ed on Wednesdays Anenet 3let, at .1 P. M., for five days. Can X -51.) L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary. _ _ 11W110214,'E.—TO PROPERACY OWN. IRS IN. TAR. TWENTVFOURTEI WARD. DEPARTMENT OF 811RVEYS, OFFICE OF CHIEr ENGINES& OP 81111.191 T, PHILADELPHIA, August 87, 1864. Thte is to certify that In conformity witl Acts of AA. morally of date April 27th and July 7th, 1861, the PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY has filed in this office a plan. designating the strolls required by th.m to be vacated upon and adjacent to the POWELTON ESTATE. in the Twenty-fourth ward, as follows : Arch bin et from the river to Thirty-eeeond street: Race Street from the Ayer to Thirty-second street. • Mansion street- from Market to Arch street. Thirty-first street from Market to flamilton street. Ilandlton street from Mansion to Thirtieth street. And said streets by and under the authority of said acts of Assembly are hereby declared to be vacated and closed for public use STRICKLAND KNELT% Chief ED gineor of Survey. ati3Ottitr3t li *SO !LOVETT! THE DRALFEI FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WADI), AROUSE If you weskit' escape the Draft you must be up and doing} No time should be lost! Give ns the monev, andwe can get the men ! We want yet over 800 men to 811 one duet"? Your Executive Committee has labi n before . you a plan of action in their circular, by whiCh you may avoid the heathens of the draft, bcll you must act emergeticaby, and al once. Each one must hand in his subscription without delay, and induce hie neighbors to do likewise. Other wards and the country districts are getting the men by their energy and liberality. You need not Wait to be called on, as there is not time to canvass the ward, but come forward with the money to the gentlemen appointed to receive it. There is no other way of escape from this draft, as there will be no postponement, and no commutation. The following named parties are authorized to receive subscriptions: Firetnacinct, J. B, Townsend, No. .413 Arch street. Second Precinct, Sterling Bonsai!, No. 116 North Ninth street. Third Precinct, Thomas L. Potts, No. 1014 Race street. Fourth Precinct. George T. Barker, M. D., No. 1111 Arch street. Fifth Precinct, Wm. 31. Whitaker, No. 122 North Thirteenth street. Sixth Precinct, As IL Francisco,. No. 11186 Arch street. Seventh Precinct, Caleb R. Keeney, N. W. corner Arch and Sixteenth street. Eighth Precinct, L. W. Butllinsgton, M. D., No. DM Arch street. Ninth Precinct, H. A. Lippincott, N. W. corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. A meeting of the citizens of the ward to receive sub scriptions and take further measures to avoid the Draft, will be held at the First Baptist Church, N. W. corner BROAD and STICH Streets, on MONDAY EVENING next, August 29th, 1864, at eight o'clock. JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND, President. DAVID IiFEATFIBItta, Secretary. A. H. FRANCIeCUS, Trernarer, No. 1529 ARCH Street, a No. 513 MARKET Street. an22.et iger rgeracz.—TO inam ISTOCKHOLD. ERB OP THE INDIANA CENTRAL. RAILWAY COMPANY. —A meeting of the .Stockholders of the above. named Company Will be held at the office of said Company, in IN PIANAPOLIS, on the 17th day of BHP TEN BAH, ISM, at 10 o• clock of said day , to vote upon a contract made by the Board of Directors of said Com pany, and ratified by said Board at its meeting, on the 10th day of ongust, 1564. with the Columbus and In dianapolis Railroad Company of the State of Ohio, for the consolidation of said companies, and their road and Property, Ac , into one company and corporation, and suchother matters relating thereto or • as may come be fore th- m. . By order of the Board. aulft. twit CITIZENS'. SUBSTITUTE, BE. PRESENTATIVE. AND VOLUNTEER AGIM CY.--Citizens living in any. part of the Stote can have Entetitutt a eworn in for "thent , in -Gat cite into the Regular Army, and have the same credited to the Township and eonoressiona/ District io wht.h they live, provided they will furnish ne with a cortltlcate of their enrolment and liabitity to draft from the Provost Zambia of_ their District For information. address or call on PA RSON & Hai ALLY, 411 CHESTNUT Street. N. B —Srocial arrangements ;made. with Committees to furnish Townehips with Volunteers. an2o-tf tar OFFICE OF THE PICIELADEL FRIA OAS WORKS, Alwyn 12, 1864. —At s meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Oas Works, held on the '6th instant, the following pre amble and resolution were adopted: Whereas. The great advance in the cast of living Im posed an imperativd 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 Oes have advanced to a price that compels the Trnsteee, in order toproteot the important trust com mitted to their charge from eerions lose, and to make the annual addition .. to tie Sinking' Fund required by law, to advance the price of Gas fifty cents per thou sand cubic fee t. The Trnss are aware that the increased pries 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 50 to 100 per cent.. and we propose bat an advance of MB per cent. on the main article upon which we rely for revenue, its necessity meat be Ws rent, particularly when the operations of the past year are kndwn to have resulted Ina large loss to the Trust, notwithstanding our then existing contraoteenabled ns to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prior's; be it therefore Rego te, d, That the Chief T nglneer be - directed to give pubic notice that on and after the first day of Septem ber next the price of gas to private consumers shell he three dollars per thousand cubic feet, less a dtecoant of per rent. for prompt payment, and subject to the I:lnited States tax. THOMAS 8. STEW &RT. anlO-teal Chief Engineer. IfIGIITH-WAIRD BOUNTY FUND.— The Eighth Ward Is still behind iuota more than fifty men. To raise this number ev e r y citizen of the Ward must lend his beet efforts. Reunite can be got to credit themselves to the Ward only by the per sonal exertions of each Individual interested in antlei- I:Sting the requirements of the drift. Subscriptions should be made at once for this purpose,and sent with out delay to J. 0. BORING ARTEN Treasurer. 5027-6 1 S. B. Corner SIXTH and WALIgIIT Streets. igeLECITIEZIL—THE SIIBSCRIBER has prepared, and Id Preparing''l"'l4elare in prose and verse, adapted to popular andt enees, and Will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the imitation of 'En' ing Men'e Associations, Lyceums, and Institutes in the loyal States. He will also deliver addressee on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, *no public bodies, political and social. Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 75 West FOltTlf FIF7III Street. New York. earl-lsa* NOTICE.—THE PEN A N v iE ciowi ME. 26 M .; AM inc ilL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. • The Annual Meetini of the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR 4NCR COMPANY will be held at their clew.. In MONDAY, the MTh day of Si vitember next. at 100. clock A s 1t... when an election' will b e h e ld for nine Dli•eotore. to serve for the' enitilltlf yell. WM. G. CROWELL. SeoretAry, MSS.-PaILADET,4II3IC 'TUESDAY; AUGUST 30; 1864: . . , OrTHE !IMBIBERS ELECT OF THE NATIONAL UNION CITY RRACOnvz COIL = MITTBB will meet on TUBSDAT, Logout $0 et 3 o'eloth P. M., at the house of W. Hopkina, -LIBRARY eitreeti below Fifth, for organization. By order of the late President. RAILROAD NOTICE.—TO THE STOCK AND BONDHOLDERS- OP TELE CO LUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD COM PANY. —A meeting of the Stock and.Bondhoid ere of the above named Company will be held at the office of mid Compeer, in the city of COLUMBUS, 0., on the Mtn of SEPTEMBER, 1E64, at 10 o'clock M. to vote upon a contract made by the Board of of said Com pany, and ratified by said Board at its meeting, on the 11th of August, 1664, with the Indiana Central Railroad Company of the State of Indiana, for the coasolidation of said companies and their roads and property, &c., into one company and corporation, and such other mat tere relating thereto or as may come before them. By order of the Board-of Directors. GORDON MOODIE, Secretary. Coin mime. O. Acirnet 12, Mt itul64ll4t larßiliPlßllC COPOER COMPANT,OF MICHIGAN. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Instalment of TWO DOLLARS PER BEARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the Empire Copper Companyof Michigan ha. this day been called by the Board of Di rectors of said Company. due and payable at the otlica of the Company, No. 423 WALNUT Street. Philadel phia, on or before the lOth day of SEPTEMBER, Interest will be charged on all instalments after the same shall have become doe. By order of the Board of Directors- • J. S SfoIIfDLLIN, Secretari. PHITADELPII7A, Aturn.tls. 1664 an2ll.frathtmelo OrTHE lINDEBSIONSD., A coliiir.. TEE appointed by the Bounty Fond Convention of the several wards,for the purpose of recruiting for the benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation of the coming draft, impressed wile the importance of the. subject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them in aneffort to fill the city's quota by obtaining volun teer recruits. To do this before the eth of Septemser will require the most earnest and vigorous exertions, aed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public' spirited to aid them by their influence and by contribu tions of the necessary means to offer inducements Kul to those offered by other communities. The Committee have appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lieu tenants in various quarters of the tits-, and all recruits obtained will be distributed pro rata among the wards, and, of course, will benefit most largely those that are most deficient. By united and continued effort the Committee hope, if not to avoid the d. of t altogether,- at least to reduce it to'insignificant proportions. • The whole number required-tit free the city frOm the draft was, on the first of August. snout %OW. From this number is to be dedt dad those who have been recruited since that date, and such credits as the city mar he en titled to from persons enlieting in the navy from the city and who bare uot been credited to .us alto, from per sons enlisting iu the navy from the State as large and not credited to any particular district, of whiclethe city Will have her prooortlon Efforts are being made to ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to Southernuits fr• m veterans re- enlisting, from the States now occupied by our forces, and from other quarters. They do not deem it iinpossible, there; fcre, bv proper exertions. to all the city's quota. Money is necessary. and eau only be obtained by the voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Such subscriptions 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 Street. JAMES L: CLAGIHORN, 207 CHURCH Alley. JAMES H. OHNE. 626 CHESTNUT' Street. - A. H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MARKET Street. I.OSHLIA 'SEBRING; 142'South FOURTH Street. Dr. - WM. 12 UHLER., Falls of Schus Ball. JOHN W. FISZIEE, .9,43 South SIXTH Street. WM-0' emir—SIXTH PRECINC V, T W ENTI ISTIf D•Mer WARD, ATTENTION!—AII persons liable to the draft will please take notice that a committee will be in attendance every day and evening at Ja1:11138 W. Packer's Hardware Store, Nos. 1225 and 1227 GI RARD Avenue, to receive subscriptions to the Ward Bounty Fund. au26.ot DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF liar THE MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, Ea* WALNUT Street. Avousr ' The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on_theiCaoltal Stook of the Com- Pan'''. Payable at:tbeir office on and after the 30th Wit., free of State tax.. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 20th inst., at 3 P. M.. until the 30th. arat-Orr THOS , It. SEARLE, Secretary. LAWS OF THE BBSSION LITTLE, BROWN, et CO., LAW AND ittrizmaN BOOKSELLERS, U WASHINGTON STREET, Bogrox, THIS Bill PUBLISH- The Color urnent Editionofthe STATUTES AT LARGE AND TREATIES OF THE. URITED STATES, paesed at the First Session of the Thirty-eighth Congress, 1863 64, Containing the Public Laws, Resolutions, Proclama tions, Private Acts, and Treatises, with Marginal Re ferences and Copious Index and embracing the : Tariff- Tax Laws and all Acts relating to the War, &c. EDITED BY GEORGE, P. SANGER. Counsellor-at-Law. Royal Svof 692 pagea ing-int/nEt NEW. SlKra r r FOR iSeSzi... • A NEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE). STEEL SPRING. J. L. di . J. G. WEST No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, NinY YORK, • Are the owners of the patent and exclusive moutrita•- turas of this. • W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLEPTIO STEEL SPRING' This invention consists of Hanlon (or two) /MAIM Steel Springs, ingeniorusly braided tightly and itrzal, together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring everneed, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bleness, to place and fold the skirt when in nee as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or mulls' dress. It entirely obviates and silences the. Only °bias- Hone to hoop shirt,', viz; the azatoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially% crowded assembles, carriages, milrosio care, church pews, or in any crowded lace, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing. a email space. Title entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the . skirt iite usual full and symmetrical form, and le the lighted and most stylish and-griedni appearance for the street, opera, promenade , or house, dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleaeare, 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 b y far the lightest, most drulibie, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants be supplied as above, and Males in most flret•clase retail stores in this city and throughout the different States. ffir Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. B RADLEY 'B DUPLEX ELLIPTIC .1-0 SKIRT. Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to. occupy a small space, making the moat agreeable skirt worn. For sale by • J. 9t HAFLEIGH, 90t3 CHESTNUT littreet. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT, THE MOST POTITLAB AND FLEXIBLE IN USE, 9103PPPARD. VAISHABLINOEN, & ARRISON, 1009 MIBSTNITT Street PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, For We by J. H. MAXWELL SON, S. E. Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets IRRADLEY*B " DUPLEX ELLIPTIC +-0 SKIRT—The gnateet Improvement We hare Wiref teen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of SUPERIOR BICORLIANCR. CORWIN STODDART,B BRO., *5O, 45w, and4s4 N. SECOND St., azia.lm if LAROE .STOCK OF BILKS ON RAAB, for sale below the present cost of bnpor . Bleb Moire Antiques. Colored end Black Corded S il ks. Colored and Black Pooh de Soles. Am:tures and Oroo Gramm 1 0 0 Superior Quality Plain Silks. Colored and Mack Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Pigiared Silks. Heavy. Black Taffetas. . Superior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. BLOVIIA HALL & 26 South SECOND Street. A. Rmy, , AND- Oiy u. o ri H It . 0 lET W. T. SNODGRASS, $ B. SECOND Street and E 3 STRAWBERRY Street. - LARGE STOOK or ALL SERV OP emus, cApsuitißms, TESTING Le., At fair PACO% Purchased before the rise, fry _Jeremiad of gold gainblere,by the package. plea), cleard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come sail see our . stock. The Army and Navy trade has•uur special at tention.: au3-1m OLOIMITO OUT BUMMER DREBB 000D6 AT LOW F/3038. A great variety of styles of this lesson's importation. from 22 cents to $l.. Beet Pacific Dawns at 8734 cents. Figured Brown Lawns at .3736 cents. French Lawns at 40,10, 62 and ST% cents. Best males of littelinsi- Calicoes. Ginhame, snd 111 kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the manufseturer's prices. White Bares. and Lorna Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. 100 all-wool Cashmere Shawle,J22.2S, #3.20. STEEL BON, Xas. X 713 and Tin north T3NTO Street. J. S. NIWMAN, President. LINEN DIICS . FOR SUITS. Superb quality, white and adored. . Natural color, extra heavy. Coating Linens, fancy Daus. Wide line black alpacas. White Marseilles Vestinp, No advance in Summer Cambiums. Pine Stook for Slimmer and Fail. LAWNS. (food styles from RS to SO COAL Summer areas stuffs low. 000 PHIL & CONAN% 7 8. B. earner NINTH and MARKET Strode, EXAMINE, OUR LAWN_ ,13. Lawns, brown Assinsl, neat u.Sursu. 444 z Lawns, white grohnd. t neat trued, Huckassek arid Bath.rewas. iarnisuonatimit. Bird's lire Lissa Towels. Extra size Damask Towels. . holland Wool bk Shawlsred for touum rists. It. Planne awl .10Mt S STONBS. 7110 AEON Street PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. PHILADELFRIA, August 29, 18t4. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Aloe of "the madersigned, No. 1103 MILANO Street, until noon of THURSDAY, September 1, 186, for the immediate delivery at Cad walader Barraoks of 6,C00 feet third common' White Pine BOARDS, 1 inch. SOO pieces g. Elemloci SCANTLING). 3 by 4 Inches, 12 fed lon_ . 6 kegs 10d NAILS. An sr good quality. and to be apprdved, after dell- Tarr, by an inspector appointed for that purpose. •No proposals will received but those which are prorly' tilled In. on the blanks tarnished at this office , roust be guaranteed by one or more persons known at thls office to be respousille. The United States reserves the right to reject all bids d eeme d too high, as also any from defaulting con tractors. By order of Colonel A. J. Perry; Qaartsrmaster's Partment N. B. 'ALBERT S...ASEIHRAD„ au3o•St Captain and -Assistant Quartermaster. D O RT RA IT 13'.-THOSE SUPERIOR life. 1124 4 1110TOGRAPHS, In -.oil colors, made hy 8. - F. 'are pronounced by jUda6B the Emit perfect iliagtettlieli Of the arm. OM 1B % , W“ CON Grit*V-CS. GOVERNMENT EDITION Price $2 O. RETAIL DRY GOODS. I..frizi4: 4 The attention of LAMBE ABOUT 111AV BE Tab CITY pr " Ben tetoreV." Wa tering Places. or "the Country." is g al Wffir fetattlattallrielliTtraDVXl - of WRITE for WHITE BOmIES. er MORTLIKI WRAPTERS, &a. An extensive assortment Is offered in Lave • end, winked Menge and Inserting's, Veils; Handkerchiefs. Gollare L l3leeessoms and fans, Plakttrine4. and Mewed EE Goode Al' PRIORS BELOW THEM - rustarr RETAIL VALIIL 100 Printed Linen Cambria Dresses. M I O plasm Fated, 'baked.. and Wiped E. M. NEEDLES. 10** CEIBISTIEITT, MIST. PROPOSALS. MIT.ITAIZY. ,t $5O WARD BbuNT:r„.. •: /14 ADDITION TO: CHI AND - „GOVDENAIENT DOMES, Will be paid to every reornit enlisted in United States Army. Nary, or Marine Corps, to the credit of the FIFTEENTH WARD. Apply to ISAAC PCKRUPP, At Provost Marshal's Office. BROAD and SPRING} GARDEN Street's. . $lO premium paid to any 'person: bringing a recruit as above; . - H. M. BIRKINBINE, .Chairman Ciaintive Committee 'I99TH 'REGIMENT Pd. VOLS., COL. A. A. LECHLER. X 52 5 BOUNTY- Men Metered and Paid $425 Immediately, V 3.33 more before leaving camp; balance M. imttalmonts. PAY $l6 PER KONTH- 7 CLOTHIN4 AND SUB- 11118 TEN . The Regiment is encamped at CAMP CADWALA DER, in comfortable quarters. DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED, but join this regiment and leave your families well provided for. NO DELAY IN PAYING THE BOUNTY YETERAR OFFICERS au24-7t HEADQUARTERS 611 CHESTNUT Street, IIiDRAFT! -TWELFTH WARD, AT TENTION!-50 MEN WANTED to join Company E. "Ca plain T. C. Schuler, 1991 h Regiment Pa. Vole., Col. A. A, Lechler, to be credited to Twelfth Ward, at29.3t Reallquartere. No. 0 1 1.1CliR3TNIIT Street, FINANCIAL. s. 7430 The Secretary of the Treaeury gives notice that sob seriptions will tie' r e ceived for Coupon Treasiry Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1884, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annurM—principal and interest bath to be paid in lawful money. - . - - These notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, tato ein,per• cent. gold-bearing bonds, payable not lees than five nor more than twenty years from 'their date, as the Oovernment, may elect. They will be Issued in denominations of 850, 8105, $5OO, CNA and ss,ooo,andall subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. ds the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of depoelt. Parties depositing twenty-dye thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commiseion. of one• quarter of one per cent SPECIAL AOTANTOES OF. THIS LOAN. IT IS A ITATIONALSAVINGS BAXIC, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in 11. S. Naas, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities er In notes or bonds payable in Government paper. Convertible Into a Six-per-cent, 5-20 Gold In addition to the very liberal interest' on the notes for three years, this privirtlege of conversion is now, worth. about three per cent. per annum, for the carrent rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nw,e per cent, pre ntivra,axtd before the war the premium on six-per , cent. U. B. stocks;was oyei twenty per cent. It Wilt bagmen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is net less than ten percent. per annum. Its 'Exemption from state or Municipal Taxation. But aside Item all the advantages we have enumera ted, a special act of Oengreie exempts ail Bondi and Treasury Reed/rem focal taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth abont,two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the COD [dry. • It is believed that' no, securities offer so great indnce meats to lenders an those issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate corn. munities, only, • is pledged for payment, while the whole Property of the couniiry is held, to secure - the discharge of all the obligations of the United Staten. - RITBSCRIPTIONS WILD 3E RBOETVED brthe Treasurer of the United States,.at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers andliesignuted-])eposttaries, and by the . First National Bank of 'Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. - Third National Baiik of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Phiadelphia, Pa. And .by all National. Banks which are depositaries of pnblis money, and -ALL RESPEOTABLB BANKS AND BANKERS ihrongliout thiliotuttry will giie" faithei information. and AFFORD ily.bßY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS an 29411 10-40 COUPONS, 5-20 COUPONS, DIM IST •NOVElnili, Bova& at beet relee. au22- Ot if N A 'l' lON AL M 4 Of A. N AT PAR. * =nun Lao nt Lamm mon COUPONS ATTACHED, *TSB 3T PAYABLE IiAtIS SIX XONTSS The erhodeal is payable ix lawfal 1110103 , at the end of _ e shies rears; or, the holder has the right to demand at last time AB LSO BOADIS AT PAS lISTIAD 0/ THA COB, This privilege i i veltinble. its L11(446.10 Bonds are onr west popular LOll3l. end are now selling at eight par vent. premium. . - Sabectivtione 'leaved in the maul manner, and the appeal and proposals of the Secretary of the Treacnry, together with war OirtIIISTIP. and all neeenary Inform gee. WM be tarnished on application at oar oidoe. JAY COOKE & No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STRUT 73- 10 ll ' W". IC I! N'AT'IONA-T-4 TSALNI3E pE[iLiDSLF IL. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY lINANOILL AG INT UNITED. ffI'ITNEL Nader._lnetractiorm from the TOSAIII7 Ddpartment. this Bank is prepared to receive snirsCriptions to the new Lem issued on Three Tears' TreasnrY Netts with Con- Pans attached, bearing interest at the rate of two rents day on every UM These Treasary Notes are convertible at materllt*, of the option of the holder, Into 11. B. 6 per rent. Bondi, (thterest payable in coin) redeemable after five years, Ind payable in twenty, from August 16, 1867. - Interest allowed from date of anbseription to August 16, and on all subscriptions after that data the accrued interest will be required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL, President. sue.. im 'Jul, SO. Mt TTT - s NEW 7-30 LOAN. I • Subscriptions received, and the lirotes fur .eished free of all charges, by GEORGE .L BOYD Basher. ere.24-3m 16 South THIRD Street OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 00111 MISSION AnT Information given required. PALMER & itUEY, Buolirais, - ai29-61 No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET. OIL STOOK BOUGHT !LID SOLD ON COMMISSION, GEOROB J. BOYD, 16 Sonth THIRD Street TREASURY DEPARTMENT, -. 1 • AUGUST 24. 1061.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 'HIRES YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, 1884. Holders of Seven-thirty Motes dated October 1,1861 i are hereby notified that they may be presented imme diately in any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per Cent. Bonet' falling due after June SO, 1891. The ants rest on the Seven-Thirty 19045 will be settled np to date of maturity. October 1, and the Six Per Gent, Bonds trill bear full coupons from July I. The adjustment of interest will be made by deducting from the amonnt of interest Mond to be due oat the Es yen-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest ac crued on the Si, Per Cent. bonds from July 1 to October 1; the balance will be' tritnemitted by the Treasurer's. coin draft immediately upon Settlement. The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefulell obterved: • Where netts transmitted for settlement were Issued payable to order, and are held and transmitted by the on owners, they mast be endorsed by them. " Pay to the Secretary of the Tretienry for redemption and bonds Witt issue In their name. Where notes payable to order ass held by okberrarties than the original owners, the notes must have the en dorsement of the original_ ?yr mall, and also be endorsed by the pretest owners, • Pay to the becretary of the Treasury for redemltlon." For notes issued in blank,. endorsed " Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bonds will be farmed to the paßiss transmitting them, and in such m W the n ansohteey mayd doste endorsed or transmitted by an at torney, administrator. executor, o th er agent, they mug be accompanied by a duly certified copy or certifi cate of the authority under which he acts; and in all and by *letter stating the kind (registered or conliola and the denomination of tbel3l".Par Cont. 84indawant in andante. . , Whem Registered- Ronde are or dered . parties should "tate at- which 'of the following planed they wish the interact Datd:. vie- New York, .Pktiadelphia,-Voston. itaWmorti;liewOrlo4o, chicajro,StcLonlo or Ctnoia- M - .6 P. FEBfiIiNDEN. 7 10:01•11 a •-• • Secretor of the Troaenty. E, r:~0T 'crry-. The oldest of the followies advertisement la to set forth DTIS IST SITTENSBIL DREXEL ac CO I'rS WONDERS THERAPEETIC &GOT, SOMETHING NEW In the development of a new pldloeopity: SOM.ETIIING TRITE, having for its basil immutable facto; SOBEETHENG ItP A gON'ABLE, speaking forth the language of Nature; and SOMME:LTG IMPORTANT, is It reveale.the only tree rationale for the PHYSICAL ILLS Or KAN. TOASE, DISEASED. Nearly fivoyetibettgb Professor 0. H. BOLLES located himself in the.cdty of:Philadelphia, at. No. 1220 WAL BUT Street, and announced his great dis 4 Covery in the therapeutic applicationaf _Magnetism, Galvanism, and other modifications of Plectricity for the Cure of the most obstinate, skate, and chronic diseases. In announcing to the public a discovery so intimately connected with the well-being of our race, it may be deemed proper to make a few prefatory remarks to pre pare the mind of the reader for the reception of evi- ' dences and facts too incredible for belief. - • This discovery its the result of more than-ten years' bard and scientific investigations. It develops not only a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, but the only efficient and reliable means of cure. Its great superiority over all other systems for the cure of dis ease has been practically tested for more than ten years, and for lye years in philadelphia, where twelve thou sand. invalids have been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all sec tions of our country, who, after treatment by the Most eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston; New York, and other cities, bad been given up as .incu rable; and in nearly every case a perfect cure had been effected. • Many of the most obstinate of the above came treated 'have been warranted by special contract, and not a failure has been made in any warranted case. ♦s ' in dubitable evidence of the foregoing statement, we have adduced in tie following advertisement testimonials from citizens of Philadelphia, who had suffered from a enroplication of diseases for four, ten, and even thirty years, and had availed themselves of the beet medical skill ink this , and other cities, and ware given up as in curable, but afterwards were fully restored to- healti by a few applications of Electricity. Such an array of avideneW as will hereafter appear In this advertisement le not merely to show that - Profaner BOLLES. has made an important discovery In the ap; 'Hessian of Electricity se a therapeutic agent, but em .phatically to show that nearly all diseases which harve .W3l/ considered Incurable In , all past ages,- and• are ao considered at the present time by the most eminent medical men,. Can be sPeefilly and permanently cured by the different modifications of Electricity. when ap plied in harmony with his discovery of the action of Flectricity through the cerebro-epinal axle. - We Are curing, and.further pledge oruielves to cure,. a certain clam of diseases acknowledged to be incurable by any knOwn process of raedication—dtaeseee that never hove, nor never can be controlled, only by hie mode'of mitring: the various modilicatlons - of Blectri- We are often asked for what diseases is Electricity beat adapted I In reply, we would eiy, forall diseases to which fie& is• heir—serge or chronic, inflammatory or paralytic. In all ewes where medicine is beneficial, and in all cams beyond the influence and control of medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing 'the ; vital forte by changing: its polarities, thereby regula ting' secreties, .excretion, digetdion, and. circulation and bringing the system back to a condition of harmony and health Thousands of the moat reliable indlviduabs Inthis city who have been treated at No. littO Walnut street can and will vouch forthe above statement of facts In their own astonishing:cures. We verily believe that we have cured more obstinate disease! during the five yeara our practice in the city of Philadelphia than all the medical,men that have ever practised in this city...either alloPathically,boremPathioallir, or by any otherpathy. This assertion may look like boasting, but it is true, every word of it; for who ever heard of such astonish ing cures • Who ehall.prolierly estimate the incalculable blessing thus so cpseililycOnferred.on sufferingliumanity, when, ' instead of being drugged for monthe. and thrown on beds of languishing, health is restored by this treat ment, in many eases almost instantaneously? In con clusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic, neuralgic, consumptive, rheumatic, para lytic, epilectia, and, in line, allthose on whom medical treatment ever did and ever will prove a toted failure, that there is still hope in your ease, and a fair chance for your recovery, at No. IMO WALNUT Street. ASTONISHING RESULTS. ha following 'rePOrt ie not the malt of hearsay. or far-oir certlacates, or reporb3 of men of doubtful ye• recity„ but from reliable businesi and professional men in our very midst, whose report was arrived at after weeks of careful investitation; at 1220 WALNUT Street, where Professor 'BOLLES has peen testing his discovery in the application of Electricity, for the speedy and per ' =anent cure of. unite; and chronic diseases, for five Years, In which time he has 'treated more than twelve thousand invalids with swam. e FROM -A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA. We, the turdereirned, 'having been treated for obsti nate diseases at No. 1720 WALIiT.IT Street,Phils.delphia, which had resisted for a long time the treatment of the most eminent medical men inthis city; and, also,having witnessed the results of his treatment on a greed num ber of our aequaintanoes and friends, for acute and chronic' diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in re- , commending tO the public-hie important diseoverY. He has been located three years at No. 1220 WALNUT Street, testing his treatment on many thousands of oar most reliable citisens by his new dieeovery 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 ottreelvee, and, especially, that class of die 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, Arriattrosts, AphonieiAstbratt, Ague Chills, Contraction of Limbs,. Bt. Yitrue : Dance, Coldness of Peet,Hands, or Head ; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all fornas Epilepsy, He weramge, Nighlta.gwelHug, Mental Depression. Neu ralgia; 'Withers4 .14mbe, ‘Coravalsionit, Palpitation of the Heart, and Loikiaw, as indubitable evidences of Professor B. 's scientific application of Electricity for the speedy cure of all curable diseases. E. A. Steele, M. D. 0 South Twelfth street; Wm. H. Slither, Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stook ton, 206 Market street, Philadelphia; John McCormick, 1220 Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 913 and 221 Church alley ; Emanuel Rey, .707 Sansom street, attorney- at.law lease D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace: E. H. - listab, MS South Sixth. street; H. Craig, 1734 Arch street, 138 Broad street; . Robert D. Work, 61 North Third street; A. G. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and Market streets. N. B. —Professor BOLLES takes pleasure in referring the sick to the above names. and the following,-whew certificates have been or will be given in full for the good of humanity: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814 South Front street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. N 'Church, Dy spepsia of long standing, LarYngitis, and Lumbego,NO. leM Helmuth street ; Paralytic of lower limbs, Paraplery, and Epilepsy, Publisher of the Rational Merchant, No. 126 South . Second Street; Thomas Owens. Congestion of the Brain,, and severe Hemorrhage of the Longs, and Diabete4, American Hotel, Philadelphia; James Nugent, Ne mesis for sii years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William Morgan, Genera Debility, 401 Spruce street; Thomas Harrop. severe Dia=- betes, Hose Mills. • West Philadelphia; George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, No. 010 Chestnut street; IL T. Deeilver, Chronic Neuralgia and IniammatorY Rheurnatiem, No. 17.36Chestant street; 0. H. Oarmick. Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets; George W. heed, Epi lepsy. No. 1492-North - Thirteenth street; Anthony Car ney, Consumption, No. 3217 Market street; Edward. Me- Mallon, Coneumption, No. LTM Front street rCharies H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and „ Conetipation, Tina. and Arei, streets; 3. Rieke. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation. and Congestion of the Sxain, No. MS Callewhill street; Rev. J. Mallory, Aphasia, Plilladelihis. 00IqSULTATION FRE PROF. BOLLES & DB: BROWN, 15120 WALNUT Street. Pktiade. N. E.—Medical men and othere, who deetre a know' ledge of my new discoYery.can commence a fall OOTITS• Cosines October 4th, ISM, at the liiatttatton, 7ro; 11 0 *eat.: Philadelphia. Prof. BOLLES has cknialSokirser one thonaand lAtyalciasa who 68e Mee t** gosilts44, miLe•thjt;dour ARDiy GOODS. FOll, 1132, ARMY AND NAVY. • ASSSALL MILITARY FURNISHERS; 41S ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. !limner% lterimental and Company Maim sword*, Bastes, Belts. Pra3B=4. Epauleta, Hate, Cape. Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Hits, Field Otaiugn. Bonn, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Oaten. A liberal dieeowit Allowed to the trade. Antl-be S . 13EOUSWEALIN Sr, CO., 10. lII*7 BROADWAY, NW TOES., LIEPORTIMI Or WEN'S 4% LADIES' GLOVE% GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY ; MEN'S FURNISHING GOOD% LACES At DRESS TRIMMINGS, to widob tiyy liniTS VIZ WHOILESALI TRAM firit-Rtte FOR SALE AND TO LET. A RARE CHA..NOEI—" THE REPUB. LIOAN AND DEMOCRAT, _" TIIBLISHED IN WWI CHESTER' CHESTER COUNTY, PENEh. FOE. SALE. —The death of George W. Pet/rbe, proprietor of this paper, makes it neceseary to diepow of the establishment. In the hands of a lova], earmatt, and enterprieing man, this long-witablielled journal cannot fail to be proltable. Circulating, WI it dons, extensively in a county of seventy-four thousand ie habitants, and in a Congreesional and Senatorial DM hint of one hundred and. lbre thousand, prominent tom wealth and intelligence, and where the Union,party at the last election had a majority of over four &bowman' votes, and with a conalantly Incresadng popularitystl patronage, it requires nothing bat judicious manage meat to make it a lucrative invectment. . . Persons contemplating a marcNace ehonld make that fact known at once, an it is desirable to mall at it,. •axlient day. . JOBlif T. WORTHINGTON. Administrator of Georga W. Faeroe dee'd. Wan 0117.6TE31, Pa.. May 17.1 K mYarnntil .DELAWARE COUNTY. -FOR SALE- S 5 Acre PARK convenlent.to Wallingford Station, on. Media. R. R. Old•fasbloned- Stone Pdanelon. Barn. tine Spring end Streara of Water. Handoomely located on a rood Road to Media JAB R(1 ET aiNI NS. Media. OIL LAND.-FOR SALE, IF :AP . Dlied for immediately, a ehoiartreet in Pennell. Yellin.. partly developed. E. A: MARSHALL, SR -21.3 WALNUT Street. . Ir' TO=LET-TIEK BECONATBIRD, AIW Fourth Floors at 235 MARKET Street, through to Church alley. - /a/1294f VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ON T POCOPSIN CRREK.—Good Stone MILL and 5 Dwellings, Overall , of Wheel MX ft. fall, used at pre sent Jo, spinning Cotton A good business property. Price Moderate. JAS co - awns. Media. DELAWARE COUNTY.-FOR SALE —75 Acre FARM, convenient to Station on Media R. R. °cod Barn, old-fashioned Mansion, tne Amh ara, good Sprin and Stream of Water. Price slooper acre. Send for Catalogue Del. Co. Farms.- an 29-31. .lAS. R. CUMMINS, Media, Pa. ea "REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. MLA' REAL ESTA':B, REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. REAL. ESTATE REAL ESTATE. FEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE .HP4T OUT, NEW MONT ALT CATALOGUE JUST. OUT, NEW INONTHLY CATALOGUE .TUST OUT, FOR SEPTEMBER, FOR SEPTEMBER, A'OR SEPTEMBER, F,•R REPTEMBER, FOR SEPTEMBER, FOR EPTEM SER. CONTAINS $5.001,000 WORTH. CONTAINS HlO,OOO WORTH. CONTAINS $5.000,(00 WORTH. CATALOGUES GRATIS. CATALOGUES GRATIS. CATALOGUES GRATIS. FOR SALE.—Every person In Quest of any descrip tion of City Property ebould not fail to Ret one of my 'September CA talOgneS t just ont. as Henntaine $5,000,000 t orth of Real Rotate, and fills 68 ages. GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator, 154 Mont SIXTH r treat. e r FOR SALE.— THE GREATEST Amimproduction of the age to parties interested in the purchase and eale of Real Estate is my Catalog - am. 'net out, for gratuitous distribution.. GEORGE C. MILLER. Real Estate Agent and Broker, No. 1.54 North SLEW/ Street. ' FOR SALE -- BARGAINS, BAR maGAIRS, BARGA.INS.—No occasion to attend Sheriff's or other sales to get propertyat the right prices. All that Is necesem-y is to get my Excelsior Catalogue, j net out, exceeding in advantage to purchasers any long list of advertisements or catalogues published by parties hav ing no practical knowledge of real estate matters. OEOROE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estste Operator fm the last twenty years, No. 154 North SIXTH Street, FOR SALE- HUNDREDS OF -1 1 rakElegant Banding Lota—all over the city of Phila delphia. Tenons about building should get my monthly catalogue, just out MILLER, 1.54- North SIXTH Street. el FOR SALE-THOUSANDS OF mra.' Dollars' worth of Real Ebtate offered at lower prices than you can pot sibly get it for at auction. Call for catalogue, aaat out. No. 151 North SIXTH Street. ile) FOR SALE—AT ALL TIMES, 100 iliCaDwellingE on band, of which tramediatepossession can be bad; no person should fail to call on me first, if they wish to purcbase Beat Thant°. eitber for invest ment or occupancy. GEORGE C MILLER, . Practical Real &UP Arent and Broker, lt • . Berth SIXTH Street; TO 'LET-SEVERA.L NtW motROUSES in NORTH ELEVENTH, TWELFTH; and SHIRTEENTH Streets, north of. Montgomery Street, Csinses . Woods. '' Contain all the modern conve niences. TaT LO W JACKSON, stoo-61.* 614 CHESTNUT Street. FOR BAIR No. 1519 GREEN STREET. —A four story BOUM with all the mo dernimprovemente. In good order. Immediate nos nettles given. a:1130-3i* a FOR ALR--.A. VALUABLE BUST- Mak FOR STAND, at Twelfth and Spring Garden sts., consisting of Store. room and_ DV7EI/111g. containing . 8 rooms and bath. Terms easy. Inquire 56 IsT_ POUBTEI Et ,2d story. Immediate possession given. " au3o-lm" e t - FOR SALE—A. MILL DOING A -Malaria and extensive buainese. Profits over one hundred per cent, It iseltuated in a central part of the city ;is one of tee best locations. The owner and pro prietor wishing toaetire There is sale for all the goods that can be turned out. A full insight given'to a purchaser. - This is an old and well.established con cern, having been in operation some years • It will be necessary to have a capital of some $20,000 IQo one with.- out this amount need apply. This is probably one of the best offers ever made. There are sufficient buildings attached to t hese mills to pay the interest of the whole in rents. Address. with real name and address, Boc )639 :Philadelphia P. 0. th FOR SALE miuTHE FINg THREE-STORY DOUBLE RESIDENCE Situate on the. north side of BARING Street, second g a mi e r t3 a , b s d r et oac or2hi s ly s s tr i elt, a tig i th d e e r rn w i i m t h provemeuts—gas and waterthX.oughout. Large and handsome garden, containing extensive grape vines, trait trees, end shrubbery House has two, tine dry cellars, one of which is plastered, for a provision cellar. The.property may be examined from 10 A. M. to 5 P . M. Possesstonimmedieteifdesired. Apply for further par ticulars to J. HENRY AMON. 112 S FOURTH Si., It* Or. WI. W. WEST, 623 WALNUT St. FOR SALE, MUCH BELOW ITS .mk real 'value, with. immediate possession, Dwelling No. 151 St reen Ste Pet.. H. 1? GLENN. an27-tf if our. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. FOR SALE CHEAP-GERMAN TOWN COTTAGE, corner Green and Johnson atre,ets. .Cottage 37 feet front , containing n rooms. Carriage house, ice honee. spring house, fteh pond, beautiful lawn, and everything to make it a desirable residence. Lot '3B6s.llfi feet. died. many others near by B. F GLENN, an.27-tf if . 423 South FOURTH Street. el FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE-A mad very desirable Suburban RESIDENCE, about two miles out, with Stables, Coach-bones, large Garden, Grapery, die.; lot 100 by M. For farther particalare apply to E. PETTIT, an 2.541 323 WALNUT Brest. FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE —Situate N. W. corner of Frankford road and Numb street. Lot 1.60 feet on Frankford road and 414 feet on Norris street. Frankford. Onethree- story Brick Dwellings on Prankford. Ono form-story Brick Factory Building, SS by 43 fest er on Norris street, with two-story brick attached, 23 by fie feet, containing cotton machinery, engin% and boilers. 1?or further information apply at northeast corner oi SEVENTH and SPRUCE Streets. attli-lm* LARGE - AND - VALUABLE PRO. aCiPEHTY FOR SALE.—The very large and comma. diens LOT and BUILDING, No. SOS CUHRRY Street, near the centre of business. containing 60 feet on Cherry etreet, depth 106 feet..betng 76 feet wide on the rear of. the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-war leading to Cherry street. Its sasslitk , lss or SIMI AND POSITIOrt are rarely met with- Apply) at the ogle' of Christ Ohara floapital, .ien•Rw • • So. 226 WALNIrI %reit. FOR SALE, VERY cHELLR MNALARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South • west• corner of FORTY-FIRST and WESTMINSTER avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; IS rooms. sax. hot and cold water tbroushont the house, stable in rear of lot, fine fruit and shade trees. Site of lot. 120 feet front by 179 feet deep. Price emcee, clear of Mcnmb , ance. Terme easy. Also, Two very desirable COTTAGSS, on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue: have all modern im• provemvnts, 10 rooms. Size of tote. each 21 feet front by L 76 feet deep. Price $.4.600,eacb. Teams easy. Also, a number of desirable Homes, at from $1,900 each to $16,000, In all parts of the otty. Apply to SAMUEL P. BC ITIIINSOti, or .7. WARBRII.OOI7LSTON, No. 1.24-,South lIXTH Street. FOR SALE--A.MTERI.OR FARM, 97 acres, situated on. lm Pennsylvania Central Reitroad, 48 miles from. Philadeiphts. Improvements consist of a three-story stone dwelling. containin g 14 looms, with kitchen attachet,barn 50 by 00 feet, wagon shed, corn crib, wood honee. and other out -bnildings; a tenant bones, 75 acres weal , land. ,i 1 rare chance is offered.. Address JOHN °ARNO°, Parke:abuse, Chester county. Pa. • in FOR 13.&D.R-A COUNTRY PLACE on the line of Germantown Railroad, con tattling over two acres ;Jorge doable Stone .11onse, • rooms hot and . old. water, as. &c. Garden 1111 with 8111:Inds °thy& trees. Sm. Poesseseion immediate. an27•St• G. W. ROSSELL, 22 N. SIXTFI-Co, - • 11KPORTAN'E SALE OF VA_LI:TAW% A- COAL LANDS. The attention of. Capttoliele is Milled to the- tale to.take place at , the ticieHLT HOURS, in PontreHlo, Schuylkill eonntv% Pa., on SATURDAY. September S. at 10 oiclock,.lA the forenoon, of a V a luable COLL TRA eltnata la the tow* of Toscaxora, SWmytkill county, which contains all the coal 'calms that are now baler( worked on the •fsannossa. company's lands at Rockville with run upon it of IM/eyelids or nearly one mile. This tract °Sem inducements (Kula to any other tracts tom Potteviile to TarrAgmt, for ex. tenbivs operanone. The Improvement& neteMet of I! .beaker, with mane, screws, ac t capable of break ult. rimy Cam of 43 ,..a p er aay .t.ooeLaar laialk fan. blOcara of miner's houses. &e. • anm-tts 'WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY ry A 3 DAVID =MLA& Newask. Dot salt-&a CORRECT PIAM TUNING.- 11 lit. SAROSIiT eyes agibillMl of Ma rebut' to this DOT: sad readiness to reenseeletetnees bp the let or September. All onion' rereimed se usue:l At MA SON, lit CO'S store. 907 CHISSItS7O7 Street sta26lll APPLICATION BE NIDE TO , the Managers of the bitiRbAMTIUS LIBRARX COMPANY for renewal, os Certificate at one shim a Mack. No. 8360. standing in the masa of 3A , 160.5 WATSON, the same having been LOW OR m is- LAID. CART. I6 'DR VISITE, A. 140 ST vowing'. mass. and fsehtearlele stile oCPhato- Mph Menem mid ilk gnat deabeadj at B. F. ENE MIR'S Cialltry. 6sl4i, ARCH Street. Go early, li• - LIFE-BIZNA Ii'IIOTOWCAPIIS IN OIL "Colors, pranced b 7 all who eeo Sham the nod accurate, fresh. sad icapressivety•colcrad. Pultiluitn extant. B. : EIMER. 424 ARCM Street. lt• PURR PALM OIL BOAP.-THIS 130.1 a ls msd.e of VIM boob Palm Oil, and. is •atirely • Vegetable Soap: more suitabl• tot Toilet nis thin the** "nada from animn l fain In boxes of ono down sak/M. AM. 412 ver bam Mminfm , tarsi bY GEO. M. XLICINVON & 601 W, #O. U 6 BliblClanitrt&__Strest , batsman ltrout s * 4 61cond, 8)4oTo 4941001/4 , laben IWAItTB. WANTED-A - VOIR% MIN, OF good address; about II yedes old, in a dhol Store: a good situation 40 ono ,shat will sult, Address"Ou t' sou," Press office— ango-ur WANTED -=ll4l A LAWYER'S ovnez. s remonalble and intelligent LAD, who aca write a good hand. To one" of the proper stamp. a desirabl. Ifitnaffori, - #ith a rethfonable com pensation, to offered. addrffee in banawritiim Lawyers' at this othee. • alai 21* WANTED-IN A Colll4t ' ('ROOK!, a TOIMIEr 'MAN. Graduate of B l ida. 9 a lloo /Rre" ferred. Gahm"; arse 91311.1 $l5O. Addreso 13"orf pe4, Po: Office. . .ans4.3t* WANTE ri r A Dirk GOobs v commiwor HA see; a BOY yeani of 3R19. A grad nets of the High School preferred. fildtine " 80g205.5" Post _ . 80 . WMPLOYMENT HOUSE, THE LARCI- A-J eat and most reliable,,. for clay and e dd .tity. Efts always a good selectioeff doable pereons, turd ec. c d references. dreerleane Iriett,cEngllsla. French, ter- , Beota Welsh, ;Jair ntonly-landed eats:runts. eg" Garden:ter., Farm , Banda, eoaeldn'en, Wsdehmen..dre. Cooks, Chambeamaide, blanetnasses, Larcadresses, 'Waltman, and general Iftease'prork Ferrante. Also, Colored servants. Hoe. titeXclid HD* LOCUBT &ram, e.boye Bicbth. 44 ARTILLERY AND cA.VALIty HORSES WANTED." Assiorawr QUA RTERMAreIe GENERAL'S OFFICR, PHILADELPHIA (Pa; ); Anglin ?LI, MK HORSES snitsble for the ArtitlAry and Cavalry ser vice will be pnrchased by the undersigned. in Mame. market, at a fair price, when presented in quantities of eight 03) or over. Each animal to be subjected to that usual Government inspection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to the Tfriltl , States inspector; at the William Penn Hotel, MA.N.=. Sheet , Malaysia , ' ; Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Colonel GEORGE H. CsiikriAir, Assiidaut diuSrtermaater General United States Army. GEORGE r t , ORM - E, Captain and Assistant O.carternmuster. TEAMSTERS WANTED: Catty atrAnTunwarrtnlt's 'Carlon. DEPOT 'OP Wat7 l. _._lforOg; WAanrgoTon. D. C.. August lb, ildl. WAYTED,at once, Five Hundred (500) to One Thom— sando,ooo) TBASISTERS, each capable of driving with single line and managing six-mule teams. To such who are competent to perform the duty, the pal par month - will be thirty-five (8-5) dollars with one ration parr ay, and hospital privileges, inoittdOnt the best nautical after dance wl en sink. Bier oggemenceg as Wagon Masters Will receive such position's' upon- bringing to this point twenty- fTre 'CM) good Teamsters. apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOWPICINg, k. U.O - it, corner of TWENTY:SECOND said Streets; Wasltegton. D. C. D H. RUP..KEB. . - Brigadier General and Chief Cinattermaster, • ; au2o- Meg Depot of Washington. WASIITED TO P 11 A, E 2— oa maA First-clan well-built DWELLING',' with in. gel Lot, Vett 'of Broad street, or in Welt Philadelphia. Prleenot extending 925, - 000. Address ' oleenhattr," ROM America* °Bite. an27.dtif difl WANTED TO' RENt- - A. FUR-- IfISSED• BOUM ettnated between Pine and Menet nnt and Sixth and Twenty-flret Areas. Addreen Box -1103 Poet Offlea." an2s Bt. THE SUBBCEIBER WISHES TO purchase (for cash) a FARM of one or two him dred acres, in Northern or Western Pennsylvania. It , must he in good cultivation, with all the n 6 buildings for a well-regolated. farm. Address "7. " 1" Box 884, WASHINGTON, D. O. _ an 3-14 CITY POINT, VA., AVOU'Bri 1862 OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIRP, ANNUS OPERATING AGAINST RICHMOND, WANT'ED, 300 "revtaxwUms, al5O Wheetwrilatts, 50 331Evelcontition ant 20 VaiTiafire MixwierslY. Who will receive the highest rates of Government PLY. rations, arid medical attendance. Transportation furnished .by applying at. No. AU PENNSYLVONLi Avant% Washinstoo. D.O. E; EiTRA.ITO, Captain, A. Q. JAMES M: KELLY, CTIO.N SALES. O FFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUBSIEMENCR. WASTITNGTO2I: - DPC., 11.11CIAt 26. IBM Will be sold at public auction, on MOND/a, Sept. 6th, 1864. at )1 o'clock at the Sixth-street wharf. Was.hington D. C., the following public property, is good condition. viz: One thousand (LOCO) Beef Hides, salted. Fifty-two (52) Beef Hides, dry. Eleven (11) Sheep Skins: Terms cash, in Oovernment fonds. B.`O. 'GREENE. Captain and C. S. V. A"°OTION BALE' OP CONDBMIZIL RoEms. WAS , DP.PARTIODre. 0.11.1414ECT 1317REAII,07FICB. or. Ga.,,QUJLETZE. WASNIXOTON, D. C., Angus,' 8, IENS4„ Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder at the times and Orme named below, viz: . Reading. Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, lingua 11.. Altoona, Pennsylvania. THURSDAY, August 76,166fk. 1864. Lebanon, PenneYlvanini . THURSDAY, SePtembet Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. THURSDAY. September 8, 1E64. TWO 'llOl4 - DRED (203) Cavalry Harem at each pima. These Horses bay, ;been condemned' as =At for the service of the Army. For Road and Farm purposes, many good bargainer maff be had. Rorer's' sold singly. Terms: Cash in United States Crarencv. . JANES. A. 'maw. Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermeeter e au& tees Cavalry TharealL AMUSEMENTS. GR ° YER'S" YEW' . CHESTNUT _ FITIIIILT THUMB. . - THIS EFENINO, • The great Romantic, Musical, Pantomimic, Spectacular Drama, • ALADDIN. OR THE WONDERFUL LAMP. THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OF -COLORED WATERS." All the new and magnificent SCENERY, elegant Fro• pertles. wonderful Effects, superb Costumes. startling Tranaformationff, grand Choruses, and beautiful Mask. Dances, Songs, &c. au29-31 WALNIA-STREET TFLEATR E. SIX NIGHTS LONGER: When it mnet he withdrawn for other Novelties. THE NAIAD QUEEN, The most interesting, poetically beautiful, and gracone. fel dramatic pageant of the age. THIS EVENING AND DURING THE WEEK. With entirely new Scenery, most Delightful Hume, Be. wilderion Illusions, Gorgeous Costumes, and Splendid. Cast of Characters. . . . Box Office open from 9 till 3 o'clocr Doors open at TAi Performance commences at a quarter to 8 o'clock. 59. 6t. ASSEMBLY. BUILDINGS TENTH. AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ! TEMPLE OF WONDERS! Signor Blitz! s'ismor Blitz! ' Signor Blitz! OPEN" FOR - THE SEASON Hall Beautifully Decorated and Repaired. Heil Beautifully Deeo.ated. anti Repaired. Everl Evening, Every Evening. Every Evening.. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons Every Evening, Every Evening, Every Evening. Change of. Performance Constantly. Necromancy, Necromancy, Necromancy. Ventriloquism, - Ventriloquism, Ventriloquism. Birds, Birds,Birds. Birds Birds, Birds. Admission, '2.5 ' Cents. Children,ls Cents. Reserved Seats, 50 Cents. Evening Performances commence at 7%. Afternoon at 3. ae27-tf 'FEE ACADEMY OF FINE -ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above - T enth. is OPEN DAILY. for visitors, from 9 k to 6 P. M. joIS DIICATIONAL: W3l. P. COOLEY,. A. M., WILL RE-:. vv . OPEN his Etna - nal and English. SOHO L, at 111.'2 MARKET Street, on 6th September. an' Im* HOUSE OF REFUGE.—WAISTED— et the Colored Department, a Man qualified to act OP Assistant Superintendent and princiral Teacher of the Boys' School. Also. an Assistant Male - Tavther. Apply to J. ROOD LAVERTY, Superintendent. Ca:34.2t," BOARDING. TO RENT, WITH BOARD, TO A;0-EN TLEMAN and WM, a pl.aannt hoot ROOK, in 17. Small family. Apply 1232 SPRUCE Street an3o-tntbe6t. L LIGIBLE MOMS NOW VACANT— at HTLL!B. an2Slm• 328 SPRUCE Street COUNTRY BOARDING AT • MRS. BROONS'F. Mount Airy; near the.Statton Two BUTvacua. Apply at Mount Airy, or 29.0 -14r051 treet. ert WAIITED--BOARDING}, - .wrril TWO. roma, for the winter. at .either • Germantown, Chestnut Hill, or Mt. Airy, for a family_ of Three persons. Address "H. P. stating tense.. which must be reasonable. at this office. an2l.3t• • 1101t0A_RDINCL-TWO 13.1COOND- STOGY A-. room TO LET. at LEN North TENTH St. itir-tt PERSONAL. EMAIL DE PARIB FOR The "EMAIL DE PARIS'? will remove all tag or discoloration of the skin, whetb,sr .from the sna or from the sea air, and is therefore initaluable for reap ] thg the vitality and healthiness of the skin; injured by disease by exposure. or by rapid changes of temPers tore. k JODIP, 111 TENTH• Street, below Chestnut. is the only agent for l'Email de Paris. au 6t LOST AND FOUND. LOBOT-0.• 78404130ND5, NO. 17,064. for SW, Nos. 69,384-a+l-8 for Cud each, payable in February and August. to the order .21 OSWALD THOMPSON,• guardian cf.'llmodore H. Feakkrt, and, unendorsed. application for payment o? the same, tun. /been made at the Treasury Department. Any intermit /I,ton will be suitably reurkried by THEO RIAKTRT, 702 WALNUT Street. itn26-18t. VESITRANCE. F elix INSVRASCE GOXPANTY ; No. 43$ CHESTITTIT FA MAUM, PIIILADELP. PIRE.AND INLAND INSURANCE. DERECTOZ.II. ?rands N. Enek. - John W. Enema*. Charles .11.4.1A0a,, ' ItOert B. Bt•ttet. ila. Le . O. W. Da- 5... Rer, Jr.. John D.. eior Wo.:;Avi lfir. P S. JosJa, Charles Mollies, George A Wect, . # Iwo* D. FAL.. FR A NOIS 11: BUON Frn / de nt. • MIA& BICOARDSOrr, W.I. B:4IXOII.ARD. SettetaM J 014.10 ANTsjititAion'iD INStrifittNPß 0011-. WM plum —Authorial' Qom 4100,00Q -- gELLAT/La IPTIIPIARFAL. 43111 c- 116. 311 Btscat. betwenallhird *AA roartA stream, Ph. kW& % 43C° Zar 1Ztr taa m l 11. ctl i.=i nvve,. Retsina losuresev oneennal. dkritala t A,R4 Vivitghts. td DastanDlho mann.. DEINUDOS. WlDinni ,her. Ydaptoi6 D. lith.t , r, P Sifter, LeWlic imaenned,, • 4 . - fr . John # Diaolr4ekon, winutui-rDea,, JOllB}A Ketatum. DE4E4SJY., DUX', Vioo=ratv.._ W. M. Saarz. Saasretax7 #18,4 TBOVSANDIA OP TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Patent applied for •My new invention, a feariMa Da r ereitde Self- adjuaing, Safety valved Illib er, fox ministering IlDroas Oxide Gas. and extracting Teeth. without pals. The only mode that the see can be pm. erl7 &Id &alai ihdudidstoed. DR 0 T. MOHR% amSO Itto Hto 731 SPEUCR Street. CHILDREN'S CA:RRIAGEB...., OMAN & SOS . Msintibiatturata. 160 DOOM 11.1^1..14a0at REIMER' '.COL.ORED PITOTO— : GRAPHS time serried, tboir style and faithful nois of lit.sqtems_st.wids tpreset Popularity. See end en gage Quo, at SEcOND atvotattorg OBly 01.006. Quartermaßter's Arent.
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