The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 03, 1864, Image 3

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AST —Ou lorldel. Eti inet. , the Rev. Nathaniel
p, D. D., late earlier C hapla i n of &atavism Hospital,
.. to the NYear of hie age.
l i
oneral fro est Jerett-etreet Preyterien Chnroh,
ter of Mt and, Eighteenth etreete, on fdo adaY.
oth, at to Weimar it.., M.
3 clergy o the city and vicinity, the friends of the
iy. and the public generally. are respeetfnlly in
te attend, With Ont farther notice.
members of the Oentrgl Presbytery of Phlla lel
requested t 0 meet at the late resldince of t Ile
I, let:Filbert street, at 10 o clock, and Preci" , d
lurch: ee
FFBR.—gtedd only on the let init., at Loretto
S. Fredelick Schaffor, in the el.t year of hie
, et ROA of liottlieb and Fredericka Sander. .
ttce will be given of the funeral.
RD.—Killed, dminir an attack by Forrest,
~Phis, Tennessee, Gary, son of Wm, E. and
. sea rd. n tied Tt rears.
i moving in the 9d Illinois Cavalry. Dne notice
h en of the femme!.
—On the let Met , Karl, wife of Benjanila
ti the 07th year of her age.
relative , . and filendo of the faintly are redpeot fully .
I to attend the funeral, from the residence of tier
id. rfaverford, Delaware county. On Monday
ig, golden:leer eth, at 10 o'clock: To proceed to
r Church.
NB.—On the evening of the Met ult., Charles W.,
Charlet. and Mary M, Evens, in the MI year of
(natives end Mande are invited to attend the M.
to nest at the hones of Daniel Lloyd, near flat.
Morsisini township, on Sayanth day, the 3d
et 1 o'clock, Interment at Fair 0111.
SON SON, MOURNING STORE,
918 01211EITNuT Street, herb received— ,
ink Dela!nee.
all wool Mouataidlnael o nler e V i dAlt .
" and White Ra e Ti t neit
and I Zt l e 3 a 1 11.4::1 itonsaallikes.
and Potpie 1' t{
Tamlaea and Bombazines.'
" Kari noes and,Oashmeraa,
" Rape. BmPrasa ! l t d, AlpaAat,
d!
EYRE & LA.NDELL , 1 oo'4.
. 4 OPEN TO-DAY FOR FALL OF 'SI
Woolea Plaid SHAWLS.
lieoee colored PARAMATTAS.
Woes rich dark DELAINES.
9, PRINTS, FLANNELS, dio., ko. ea 22
FIRST CONOBEGATIONA.I.
CHUM.OII. F.RANKVOTID Road and HONTGO
venue. Reorient nor andLlitßA.T R. R. I). L.
lc borne at ICIX A. U. 7.% P. M.
CHIMES OF THE MESSIAH,
OCI/ST, EAST OF BRUD.—ServiCe reunnted
RROW MORNING at 10.4 o'clock.
THIR rimy iszrowit MD PRES.
DifTERIAN CHURCH, BROAD Street, below
I, will be reopened for divine servioe, on TO.
tOW (Sabbath), Sept. 4th. Preachin tor the
Rev, Dr WIMP. at Me, A. M and 4 1'. M,
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCO.
anUltorl, 111011TH Bsraet. above Race.
TO•211ORROW, at toy, A. At , by the Pastor,
AND. LONOACRE, Communion aerate° at 4.%"
CHURCH OF.
11[ATTH[ABI.—
Tbt3 Church will be reopened on SUNDAY, 9th
Serikee at 10 , 4 A. M. and 736 P. M.
CENTEAL CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH--.Rev, EDWARD HAWRS,of Water
le. , who Is eminent among the younger clergy' of
'Aland, will preach at Concert Hall TO-lIOR
IMS A. M., and 71S F. 111. The public oofdlially
•
CITURCII OF THE INTERCESSOR
will he open for Divine Service TO-MORROW,
I M °. gd el 4.: 6 l ,Bl it ien""l..M. suna a "allaat It • at
M.
ST. MATTHEW'S (EPISCOPSIL)
CREECH, corner EIGHTEENTH and OIR&RD
Iv be re.onetted for services on BIIATAY, the
incasing service, 'with 0111101t10711, at In%
Evening service at 4 o'clock. • It*,
CBVIEWH OW TUE 1 00VEN4Nf,
Marin' Millet. above Seventeenib,--Div - Ine
TO.MORBOW (rinday). at A. at. and 7.4
is Rector will CD, .) preaoh morning at*nd
• l
CH THOM ON WASHINGTON
laro.—The First Presbyterian Chnroh. on
TON Square, wtll bo re opened TO-MOR.
Ice at 10)( 1 and 4 o' olook, Lt*
Are. I. SMITH WILL
'sob in the ELEVENTH BAPTIAT CHURCH.
1 above RACE Street. TO. MORROW
KING, st 10,44 o'clock, mid 8 o'clock In the
lto
ONION M. E. CHIMOIX, FOURTH,
Jew Arab. —8 &MUTH, eleptember 4th„tirr.
iOMPSOR will punkah In aft morning, at 70!i`d Rev. /INDIUM GATHER In the erecting,
It*
THIRD REFORMED DEEM
Ili I UWE, earlier TENnt and FMB& ELT Stn.
SimNVORTMAN. Pastor. Thin ohnroh will
Ted TO Mal-MOW. Service at log A. At
its
T. Pt ATTUZVPS LVTIVERAN
HTTRC/1, NEW Sr..',t below Fourth, between
Vine.—Servicee by the peetor, Rev. S. W.
to•morrif morning at half past 10 o'olook.
, ervloe , likewise, be resumed, and WM*
7 1 4 . it*
CL hJRCK OT TILE ATONEMEN T.
Set rites will be mistimed on SUNDAY;text,
• etb, commeaelag In the Meraing at halt peat
.
Lune. of nrayoldsble delays In the repairs
cch, the Beryteee, for the present, will be held
tment. .
'ME SECOND CONOBEOATIONAIL
itißOff,cornerotßlGllTH and 011,1tElf tinder
a care of Rev. George W. Smiley, which bat'
41 during the hot weather. will reopen on
. Preaching Morning and Brining. 1N
NORTH PEESBYTBRIAN
R MICH, 81ICTI1 atm. t, Above Green, will re-
MORROW, Rattatobar 4th. Rae. R. W.
D.D., late of New York City. Pastor elect.
In the morning at 10K o'clock, and In the
S o'clock, and on ensuing Sahhaths. it*
HE CHURCH OF THE HOLY
WITT, RITTENHOUSE Square, will be
SUNDAY next., Services at 10% o'clock A.
'clock P. M. The Pariah Library will be
iaTUNDAY, at 3 o'clock P. M. eel-2N
LINO GARDEN HAM N. W.
of SPRING GARD SY and TH f R FERNFEI
rneettugs of the CHURCH OF CHRIST,
ere, are every LORD'S DAY as follows;
for worship in ''The limiting of Bread.''
le Lprd's Death till He come." in prayer
od for " teaobing and admonishing one
ee Acts fi, 42, xx. 7; I. Cot, xt. 211; Dor.
at ;1, P. M. for the Preaching of the Word
r, CHARLES CAAIPBELL. freer Beats its
•
O D IJNITARII&W SOCIETY—
WM. L. CHAFFIN, pastor worshlppiner
au Hall, EIGHTH and SPRING ontiora
ices will be rammed TO-MORROW, and
ery Sunday, at IOX a. K. and SP, M, all
the maintenance of a Liberal Christian
to northern part Of on? oily are invited to
MICATION.—THE TWE NT Y.
:TB WARD UNION MISSION CHAPBI4
AVERPOBD Street, east or Logan. wilt be
.tb rlPOroyrtate ceremonies, on SABBATH
rmber 4th, 1584. Preaching at Sts" P. M.,
Fernley, and 7K P M. by Prot'. Bart:L-
W
3110TELERS' CONCitirr OF
will 1)0 held on WEDNESDAY, the
clock, at the Church, lILEVI3IIIII and
,adles are MI/Dad. 10 •
I It I T II A L I S M.—DR. R. T.
, will LECTURI k at sqiiicarl-STRBET
I DAY. at 10 t y A. .. on 'The Contion
There will so be a Lactate at S ff.
lota. P.
__
iNOWLEDGMENT.—T HE lIN.
ard tenders hie dome thank(' to the gel-
Twentieth Ward. for their generoelty to
HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE DOL.
^ea.urer or the Ward Noway Food ore.
I1t•) W. EL HAL.
:NEE FREE itarsTrivrE OF
E, SEVENTEENTH Street, above CO
w. —Preaching' at this Institittion TO
nthl at 4 o'clotk, by
WEISS. Seats free. Invitation gene-
ENT)" llVAltio.—...AzwAkym
eery good MISS, why allow yourselves
Awake frrm yonr lethargy? 'On are
you from the draft, sod OAN BB HAD
A subscription NOW will so many .
an after the draft, as the price of sub
bably he double. Less than one week's
eery workingmen liable to draft, if
ill free the ward. Subscriptions are
from exempts to help yon Let YOUR
.nroarage these subscriptions and more
;cruse? Don't watt for the Precinct Com•
on you, but make your neyttonts with •
tber of the undersigned Pascua's° Com.
AN. Treasuretr, 7E9 Market street.
TO2l Clinton street
I.KE,It 4f41 Quince street.
f, w. Corner Fifteenth mud Pine attests
WILL. P3B Lombard street.
&K t II North Eleventh street.
E\DERSON, 2208 Nand sin street.
11111t/LL, 1317 Pine street. se32t*
,e 1" TIMIDITY, LIM
Km OF THE CITY SOU STY FUND CION-
AltiON, No. 411 PRUNE Street
or notice. the U.tincoissinn
HUNDREDnue to
:Y BOUNTY OF FOUR DOL.
rerrititm credited upon the quota of
twoMr
hia, whether enlisting for one, or
i Thing Sabstitutts pill receive • _
1100 for sae Year
*Le* for Two I ears.
4.2!0 for Three Years, as heretofore.
R. P. KING, President.
Jit , Secretary
Irli WARD, ATTENTION I—AL
.rit of the Citizens of If INTR . WARD,PAR
triItriS INTERBSTAD IN AND LIABLE
will be held at the NATIONAL HALL.
trot. below Thirteenth. on SAIT.fItDAY
pt :al. at 9 o'clock. to devise means for
. .kl , B to free the Ward from a DRAFT.
otisnflance of all citizens to requested. It
.t unportaace that they should aid the
G.iiiialttee by their presence and) liberal
Dm Ninth Ward Bounty CommMee:
DANIEL sTBIRMIITZ, Presidertt
Secretaries. ti
' 1.
VENTH WARD, A.VOJID TEIX
meeting of rtttizans of the
'AM) will be held Taw (Satttricy)
" m b e r sn, at 7Y, o'eloek, et the Ball
EcoelD end COATES streets. Every
the draft should attend. Amy persea
be guareuteed exam Hon from the
n9Y will be refunded. Tim Committee
1311 every afternoon, front 3 to 5 o'clock.
0130. A, 401.0 LE Chairmen
scerstary.
'T 8R SWINDLED.—IVIIR
regularly licensed Subattinte Bra
, At. any moment to furnish desirable
f,o enrolled citizens in any part of the
von that the principal shall be ex
woe agreed upon. Transactions with
licraeed broiler) are illegal.
ICE & DEVINE, Licensed Brokers,
o. 115 South SEVENTH St., 4d _ door,
15TH WARD nowt rir 'USD.
:;zone of the EIGHTH WARD Who &-
the requirementa of the draft, are no
ie le feet peening' a:vay to which man
^y citizen of the ward is urgently cell
icriptions 4mnaw Me neighbors, and
tections at once to
G. HOMO ARMIN, Treasurer,
it corner SIXTH had WALNUT Ste.
and is prepining, new 'Alai:tree,
adapted to popular audiences, and
an acceptable terms, ot the invitation
.sseelations' Lyceums, and Institutes
, He will also deliver addrestee on
Acme for Colleges, other Seminaries of
Iblte bodies, poiltleal and dootal. ad
:NJAMIN, 75 iVout FORTY FIFTH
aut7Xim.
'MVO 1 1 10t10 1 0.-41 PJP I C
JUNT AIN COAL COMPANY.
PITILADB/TR/A, Allgebt 31, 1851
,rectors have this day deotered a DM-
R CENT. (5 per cent.) apart the' Wl^
taxa% Dayablo on Vie 10th proximo.
ins will close on the sth, at d P. AL,
September
T. H, TROTTER, Treasurer.
ES.-1118 SUBSCRIBER
--
'EPPS IP HI LADELPINIAL
LLEti It, 037 UHESTNUT
3psrpd for th.lC4Onti rig House mid
nine at in atm et Sun includes Book
!ranches, Pefunstothlp, Plain and
trial Ce.lculsti,o, iSnainoss
iteCting Coontorfelt Notes. &o.
taught by one of the hest of
St udbnta can note,. at any time.
the lad year. containing Terme
of nearly DVS HfINDfUID ate.
lc on applionsism, AUL V'
'MAN OF THE SECOND
Lying reeeived the nomination of
isiivectiou of the Second Ward. for
1, I take this method of returning
to the cittreue, whose repreeenta
this distingnished mart of their
1, and pledge myself, should they
by electing me to that patting,
ice with fidelity and Integrity, SO
play be impartially administered
or CHARL ES .ribaerv.d.
B. POTTAINGER.
L MEETING OF TICM
behh~rla,eld W
offIe A.DEL L
EST PHIIiPHI
ak
DUKSDA.I
linees of imPln444o.—•
D. E. raw,. Enniden.;
NATIONAL TICKET.
1014 P/USIMMIT,
LINCOLN:
Of tfiLMOTO.
rOlll VICE I•BESIDSN`s
ANDREW JOHNSONa
OV TENAMMIL
nmeromAx. iogx r.
ENATOBIAL.
MORTON HoMICRAEL, Philadabla.
T. CONEINGHAM, Beaver Doily.
REIPBESE
I."abet% P. Mom
a -Henry G. Xenia= Goatee.
I.
4.
Baxter. H. J William H.
ealce Hem
.
Q. ()halal!. Rtsk.
T. Robert Parke.
B. Witham Tesler.
B. John A. Ilieatand._
10. Richard H. Ooryell.
U. Edward Holliday.
U. Charles 7. Bead.
By order of the Stile Reel
PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN emus.
LINCOLN, JOHNSON, AND VICTORY !
Tbo nietubers of the Club wilt moot tur mania.
cn, on
MONDAY, Sept. lith, at 8 o'clock P. M.,
AT THE ROOKS OF THE
r
NATION A I.* * , UN roil CLUB,
1105 CHESTNUT STREET.
r~►~t~rc~~~at_~14i:l:a:i(.yo►:i~.~I Y:l~Z~[~l:3'ft+/~:f:i~~~
JEREMIAH NICHOLS, J. M. RILEY.
BENJ. H. BROWN, H. A. B. BROWN,
w. B. KIMBLE. 0. H. MOOHE,
A. LUKENS, -
JAB PREEBORN,
A BTIMMEL,
L. GORDON, H. D.. E. A. MERRICK,
W. ELLIOTT, H. C. HOWELL,
H. J. REES, F. K. ADAMS,
G. R. WITH, C. O'NEILL,
G. T. THORN, P. C. ELLMAKBR,
C. B CLARK, JOSEPH H. COWELL,
W. A. GRAY, G. W. FORD,
HENRY T. MANLEY, H. J. HcINTYRE,
G. W. BACKER, w. W. SHITH.
S. S. KELLEY,
OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL
P COMPANY, No. 147 South 'FOURTH Street.
PFOLADILeni A, Sept. 1, 1864.
The Board of Directors have this day declared the
third Ilnuthly Dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the
capital stock, pftyable on the Bth fwd.
The Transfer Hooks will be closed after the 4th Seat.,
and reopened on the Bth.
sea th A. P. SABINE, President.
lar BIG TANK OIL COMPANY, '421
WALNUT Street.—Stocitholders will take no
tice that this Company have this day declared a divi
dend of TWO FEB CONT., payable. not of the earn
ings of the Comtiy, on and after MONDAY. Sept. sth,
ISM Transfer to will be closed from Sept. let till
Sept. 10th. By or er of the Board
se2-81. A. D. CALDWELL. Secretary.
far ARI EJECT GOF THE 81711-
SCRIBERS to the Stock of the Eighth National
Bank will be held. on MONDAY EVENING next, .6th
inst., at 7 o'clock, at the AMERICAN MECHANICS'
HALL, FOURTH and GEORGE Streete, for the election
of a Board of Directors tad other br:deem
JNO. VOLKMAR, Chairman.
GEO. nAMILTON, secretary. ses se
Kir CITIZEN S , SUBSTITUTE, RE=
PIESBNTATIVI, AND VOLUNTEER AGEN
CY. —Citizens living in any part af the State can have
Substitutes sworn An for . them in this city into the
Regular Army, And have the same credited to the
Township and Congressional Inetrict in which they
live, provided they will furnish us with a certificate of
their enrolment and liabitit.vto draft from the Provost
Marshal of their District Per information, address or
sail on PA XSON At NoNALLY, 411 CH SSTN UV Street.
N. B —Scecial arrangements made with Committees
to furnish Townshina with Volunteers. AWN-St
tair. OFFICF. OF STORY FARM OIL
COMPAIIY.—A Dividend of TWO AND ONE
FI ALF (2).1) FETt. Cr.W bay been declared by the Di
rectors of the Company for the month ending Anglia
Sl 7584, payable at their aloe on and after September
lOth, Met., to Stockholders recorded on the book; of the
Company at that cats. Ttansfer books will be closed
from the 10th to the 113th inst., inclusive.
J. A. WILLIASIS, Secretary.
set-110
Reptftnberl,l9K
Fir DIVIDEND NOTICE.
OFFICE OF TARR FARM OIL COMPANY,.
4313‘ WALNUT Street, inmost...7o, 18n.
The Board o' DireOora have this day declared a Divi
dend of TWO PRA ORNT.-on the Capital Stock of the
Co pang . payable 'at the Company's Office on and
after September 7, DM, clear of State tax. .
The Transfer Book. will close at 2 P. H. on the Bd.
and open on tl a Bth of September.
att3l-61 J. BBSSSRICK LIST. Treasurer.
850 BOUNTY! MINE DRAFT !
FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WARD;
AROUSE! If yap would escape the Draft you must be up
and doing I No time should be lost! Give no the money
and we can get the men I We want yet °See 300 men to Eli
our quota! - Year Executive Committee has laid before
you a plan of action in their circular, by which yon
may avoid the burthens of the draft, but you must act
energetically, and at once. Each one must hand in his
subscription without delay , and induce his neighbors
to do °wire. Other wards and the country districts
aregetting the men by their energy and liberality.
Ten need not wait to be called on, as there is not time
to canvass the ward. bat 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 bell°
postponement, and no commutation. The following
named parties are authorized to receive subscriptions:
First Precinct, J. B. Townsend, No. 80 Arch street.
_Second Precinct, Sterling Bowl:111, No. 116 North
Plinth street.
• Third Precinct, Thomas L. Potts, No. 1014 Race street.
Fourth Precinct. George T. Barker. N. D,. No. Nil
Arch etreet.
Fifth Precinct, Wm , M. Whitaker, No . 122 North
Thirteenth street.
Sixth Precinct, A. H. Francini:Ls. No. 1529 Arch street.
• Seventh Precinct, Caleb R. Keeney. N: W: corner
Arch and Sixteenth street.
Eighth Precinct, L. W. Buillington, N. D., No, 20/3
Arch street.
Ninth Precinct, R. A. Lippincott, N. W. soccer
Twentieth and Cherry streets.
An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the want to
receive subscription, and take further measures to
avoid the Draft will be held at the First Baptist Church,
DAY EVENIN G ROA A u g ust RCH. Streets, ion TIMIS.
next. in:A.1934. at elghbo'clock.
JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND, President.
DAVID WEATHERLY. Secretary.
A. H. FRANCIBCUS, Treasurer, No. 1.5219 ARCH
Street, or No. 513 MARKET Street. anZiebt
OrTHEIBNDEMISIGNZah. A 00.11
TEE appointed by the Bounty Band Convention
of the several wards,for the parpeee of recruiting for
the benefit of deficient wards, in antisipation or the
coming. draft, impressed with the Importance of the
subject, desire their fellow - citizens to unite with them
in an effort to fill the city's quota by obtainiatrvolun
tear recruits. To do this Wore the 6th of September
will recpzire the toast earnest and vigorous exertions.
aed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public
spirited to aid them by their Influence and by contribu
lions of the necessary means to offer inducements equal
to those offered ty other communities. The Committee
have appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lieu
tenants in various quarters of the city, 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. aft altogether, at least to reduce it
to Insignificant proportions.
The whole number required to free the city from the
draft was, on the first of August, about 9,000. From this
number Is to be deducted those who have been recruited
'thee that date, and such credits as the city may be en
titled to from persona enlisting in the navy from the city
and who have not been credited to us; also, from per
sons enlisting to the navy from the State at large and
not credited to any particular district, of which the city
will have her proportion. 'Worth are being made to
ascertain these credite. • The Committee also expect to
obtain recruits fr. m veterans re-enlisting, from the
Southern States now occupied by our forces, and from
other quarters. They do not deem It impossible, there.
fere, bv proper exertion.. to fill the city's quota.
Money is necessary. and can only be obtained by the
voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Such subscription
may be sent to the addresses of any members of the
Committfe, as below given, or to the headquarters of
the Committee. 1f0.142 Smith 'FOURTH Street.
JAMES ' L. CLAOHORN, 207 CHURCH Alley.
JAMES it. ORR& 628 CHESTNUT Street.
A. H. FRANCISCUS, 813 MARKET Street.
JOSHUA. SPIRINO,I42 South FOURTH Street.
Dr. WM . M. 111111914,,' Fans of Schuylkill. ,
JOHN W. FilaziEs.., 949 South SIXTH Street.
art 25141
por- DON'T BE SWINDLED,—THE llN
derisigned, regularly lloeneed sabstitutebrokers,
arerepared at any_moment tertarnish destra
t h e pre sentatives for enrolled citizenrin any put of State.
Security given that the prlnelpal shall be exempted for
the time agreed upon: Transactions with any other
than Itoer sad brokers are 111 e al.
VANDEBBLICE & DEVINE, Licensed Brokers, -
annl.gt* No. 115 South SEVBNTII St. ,Pd floor.
WEIGIETIE•WABB BOUNTY FUND.—
The Eighth Ward is still behind Ste quote more
than fifty men. To raise this number every citizen of
the Ward must lend his beet ,Corte. Recruits can be
sot to credit themselves to the Ward only by the par
ental exertions of each individual Interested in andel.
Dating_ the requirement, of the draft. Subscriptions
should be made at once for this purpose,' and sent with
out delay to .1. 0. ROSENGARTEN, Treasurer.
nur-In B. Z. Corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.
DIMIDE 61110 NOTICE.-OFFICE OF
THE SCHOYLKILL AND OIL CREEK OIL
002dP1317, Ho. 521 WALNUT Street.
Angtlat 29, Mit
The Board of Director% havetbie day declared a second
monthly dividend of 02115 FEB CEIIP. (10 cents per
share) on the Capital Stock , payable at their °thee. on
and after TUESDAY, September fitb, free of State tar.
Transfer Booke.will be closed on Wednesday, August
3150, at 8 P. kl. , for Eve days.
an9C..6t") L. J. DENIOTII, Secretary.
WCOUPONS due September let, UK on the eight
per cent. mortgage bonds of The Contine presentati o n.,
will he paid on and after that day uponof
the same at the Commercial Bank, in the aite , of Phila•
delphia. .1. SERGEANT PRICE,
unseated - Treasurer.
1261"' NOTICE.-THE PENNSYLVANIA
IRSURARCE COMPAR
A Y. UGUST 26, 186 E
'The Annual MeetlAar of the Stockholders of the
PEIINSYLVASIA. /LSE INSCRHICE COMP/ail' wlll
be held at their alas. ow MONDAY, the filth day of
September nett, at 10 o'clock A. , when an election
wal be held for nine Directors to eerie for the encoluz
Year. WM. O. CROWELL,
anE-tees Eiscretarf.
COLUNIBIA. HOUSE,
CAPE MAY.,
WILL BE CLOSED FOE THE SEASON
On MONDAY, Sept. I, 1864.
F. 17 RIT I T R
- BUY OHEAPEST AND BEST AT
ITNION FURNITURE DEPOTS,
NORTHEAST CORNER NINTH AND MARICEZ
AlfD
NORTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND RAGE.
GOULD. 411,
cri "S tA.LL " . 9
all who • ebonite it with me and e=getaite stria
DIVAILTES TAGIT i Ik Those who dearcaracild
so to SECO s matt. neve Green. •11
pORT w THE
' tea 'li
to tit • eX4.CII e e fort sits.
Smut stmliw a e lse Plioiagr r
aplas. oil eiilered; - a -
B.l'. 'aßlaß.'4 el itrh o%* AZ= Moot. lr
ATIVE.
L 7 Ellae W. Bale.
14. °badge H. Shriner:
W John Winter,
David NoConaniihni
17. David W. Woods.
11. head Benson.
t). John Patton.
Samuel B. Mai
21. Everard Bterer.
E. John P. Penney. _
23. Ebenezer NeJnaldit'
Si. John W. Blanehari.
tral Cfoninitthat.
OLVEROL Oludrmax.
F. O. WOLBSEZ,
S. LLOYD.
S. WSLSEL
THE PRESS.-PIILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1g621:
MILITARY.
199th REGIMENT PENNA. VOLS.
sb'2s PREMIUM
TO ANY PERSON BRINOINO 1 RaCRUIT FOR THIS
EF.GINENT
HEADQUARTERS,
011
I LAST CHANCEL
AVOID TIl E DRAF T
S 5 130UNtY.
MEN MUSTERED AND PAID
IMMEDIATELY.
199th 11MG.T.AEONT FA. vorAs.,
COL. A. A. LECIELEIL
Headquarters. 611 Chestnut street.
set-t[
I $5O WARD BOIT'
IN ADDITION TO
CITY AND GOVERNMENT f DOVNTIES,
Will ba paid to every recruit ertlistidin United States
Army.Mavy, or Marine Corps, to the credit or the
FIFTEENTH WARD.
Apply to
ISAAC PC KRUPP' , ,
At Provost Marshal's Office, BROAD and DPIZINO
GARDEN Streets. • .
'VD Premium paid to any person bringing a recruit as
above.
IL P. M. BIRKINI3INE,
an 24-104 - Chairman EneentiVe Committee.
I. BE. DQUARTERS FOR DRAFTED
Men, Substitutes, and Volunteers. _
Drafted or enrolled men will be furnished with
substitutes at short notice
_ Volunteers and substitutes will be paid the..highest,
bounties in cash as soon as mustered
All parties will be honorably dealt with at this aloe.
W. 1), HAVENS,
115 South SEVENTH St., second floor, Boom No. 10.
Agents will be liberally paid. ac3l-6i5
LEGAL.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
the estate of MARIA SHEPHERD. deceased have
been granted by the Register of Wills tor city of
dolobio. to ISRAEL N. JOHNSON. An persons in
debted to her estate will make payment to'blm, and
those }laying claims Drente t them immediately to
ISRAEL U- JOHNSON, ETeottor.
me4s6t* Nn. 119 MARXIST Street. 21-ktol7.
Mt ORPF A NB' COURT FOR THE
Ili
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
litide of J OHN WHITE, Deceased.
The Auditor aypointed b• the•Coart to audit; settle,
and adjust the account of WM. ROBINSON, Jr., admi
nistrator of the estate of John WHITS, deceased, and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
acccentant, will meet the parties Interested, for the
Purposes et his appointment, on TRIMSDAY, Sept. 15.
IF64_ , at 4 o'clock P. M. , at his of ca. 8 corner of
SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, In the city of Philadel
phia [ieStittithat] D. W. O'BRIIEN, auditor,
TN ?HID ORPHANS' COURT FOR
- 11 -
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILEIDELPRIA.
Estate of MARY R. WRITE. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle
andndjnet the account et WILLIAM ROBINSON. Jr.,
Administrator of the Estate of MARY R. WERTE, de.
crated, and to report diatribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the paellas into
raked for the purposes of his appointment, t THURS
DAY, September 18th 1884. at 4 o'clockM_, at his
once, S. N. corner SIXTH and WALNUT' P.
Streets, in
the city of Philadelphia.
sell•auith6t 1) W. O'BDISN, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
J. Cab AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN HOWARD WURTZ, deceased...
The Auditor appointed by the Court to auditoiettle,
and adjobt the account of WM. ROBINSON. JR„ Ad
ministrator of the Estate of JOHN HOWARD WIMP&
deceated„ and to report distribution of the bakume in
the bands of the Accountant, will meet tke parties in
terested. for the purposes of his appointment, on
THURSDAY, September lath, 1864. at 4 o'clock P. NI
at his office, h. B. corner of SIXTH and WALNUT
etre( te, in the c:ty of Philadelphia.
sa-strithat RD. W. O'BRIEN, Auditor..
UNITED STATER BASTBRIT DIS
TRICT OF PENNbiLtkni. -OCT.
PRBSIDENT OF TEE N fitIIDA TATES,
MARSHAL OF THE }UMBRA DtwrarcT OFPENN-
tiIEhTANIA. —0 asstrso:
HERBAS, The District Court of the United States
and for the 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, Bled in the name of the
United States of America, bath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to bave,any right,
or interest in fifty-two bales of cotton, care° of vessel.
unknown, captured by the United Stated steamer H. It
Crater a vessel of war of the United States, and brought
inte this pert per the said steamer R. tt. Copier, to be
monis): ed, cited, and galled to judgment, at the time and
plaoeunderwritten , and to the effect hereafter expressed ,
(Justice so requiring.) Yon are therefore charged and
strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not,
but that by publishing these present. in at least two of
the daily newspapers printed - and published in th( city
of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligences you do
menfolk and cite, or cause to be menlekedlind eltecl pe
remptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend
to have, any right, title, or interest in the said flfty-two
baleeof cotton to appear before the Honorable J.0H.11
cADWALADEX, the Judge of the said Court. at the
District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on
the twentieth day after publication of these present*,
if it be a court day. or else on the next court day
followlag, between the usual hours of hearing causes,
then end. there to show. or allege, in due form of
law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they
have, why the said fifty-two bales of cotton should
not be pronounced to belong. at the time of the cap*
tare of the same, to the enemies of the United State%
and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and
subj.:et to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned
as good and lawful prime: and further to do and ee
ceiye is this behalf aa to justice shall appertain. And
that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto
all persons aforesaid, gent rally (to whom by the tenor
of taws presents it is also Intimated), that if they shall
not appear at the time and place above mentioned. or
appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause
to the contrary, then said District Court-doth intend and
will proceed to adjudication on the said cepAnre, midway
pronounce that the said fifty-two bales et cotton did! be
onx, at the time of the capture of the saw, to the enemies
of the United States of America, and ac-goods of their
enemies. or otherwise, liable and anbject,to confteeallon
and condemnation, to be adjudged and- condemned as
lawful prire. : the °bemire or rather contumacy of the per
sona so cited and intimated in anywise notwltitidand
. hig, and that you duly_ certify to the-said District Court
what you shall do in the premises, together wilfit thew
• presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN•CAD WALADSSi, Judge
of the ea'd Court, at Philadelphia,.tnie second day of
enwelehißES, A. D. Ilal, and in the eighty-ninth year
of the Independence of the said United States.
seB-3t G. B. PDX. Clerk District Court.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR LIMIRKR.
PRILLTIRLPRIA, September 2. 1881-
SEALED PEoPosAris will be received at the Office
of the undersigned, *lO3 OIRABD.Street, until TUBS
DAY, th inetant, noon, for the iminediale delivery
at SATTBALBB U F.' A MINERAL HOSPITAL, West
Philadelphia _of thafollowlop LIMBER, viz:
on feet third common WhitaPine Boards, 1 inch.
&OW feet White Pipe Flooring Boards.
Tie above- named Lumber to be of goo d quality; to
be approved, after delivery,.by an inspector appointed
for that purpose, before payment will be made.
No proporals will be received except in blank forms.
furnished at tlita office, whtoa must be guaranteed by
one or more persons known at this office to be re
eponffible.
The United States reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed too high, as also any from defaulting con
tractors
By order of olonel A. J. Perry, Quartermaster's
Department. ' ALBBRT S ASHMEAD
etffi-fit Captain and A. Q. N.
11. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. _
NOTICE-V. S. INTERNAL REVE,
J.- NIJE.—To the residents of the Twenty-second.
Twenty third, and Twenty-drib wards, Philadelphia.
Fifth Collection District, Penna.:
The annual assessment for the above named dlatriat,
of all persona liable to tax on Incomes. Carriages
P/easure and al
Balard Tables, and Gold and alive;
Plate, and also of a persona required to take oat Ll
cows. havingbeen completed. notice ir herebygiven,
that the taxes aforesaid for the Twenty-second and
Twenty filth wards tall be received at the
IL ogles,
LANOSTOTH'S EIIIILDING, os am aravrtf. and
those of
Streetwety third ward at the office. FRANK
FORT) FBA tiNFORD. on and after MONDAY,
August let, between the hours of 9 A and SP. M.
PENALTIES.
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes. as
above, on or before the 10th day of September, l6Bl,
'will incur a penalty of ten per cent. additiona( the
amount thereof and cost, as provided for in the 19th
section of the Excise Law of July L 1882.
All persona who, in like manner, shall fall to take out
their licenses, as required by law, on or before the 10th
day of September, w9l incur a penalty of ten per cent.
additional on the amount thereof, forfeit three times
the amount of saidlicenses, and be alibied to a term of.
"Imprtsonment not exceeding two years. in accordance
with tbe provisions df the 19th and 09th sections of the,-
Exclee Law aforetaid, and the 94th section Jaf...tice
amendments thereto. tone of the UnitOd states only"
received.
No further notice will be given.
J W. COWELL, Collector.
PHILADELPHIA, Jody 97, 1984. • eel-tselo
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVE-
Iit% —First Collection Districted Pennsylvania,
comprieing the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,
and Nieventh Wards pf the City of Philadelphia.
NOTIO
The annual aseessment for 1854' for the aboye named
district, of persons liable to a tax on Carriages, Plea
sure Yachts, Billiard Tablet , and Gold and SilverPlatef
and also of persons required to take out Licenees; hay
ing been compld.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the
undersigned, between the hours of 9A. H. and F.M.
Sundays excepted, at his Office, No. 304 CHESTNUT
Street, second door, on and alter THURSDAY. Sept.
let, and until and including Saturday, Sept. 24th, next
ensuing. •
PENALTIES.
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes upon
carriages, billiard tables, pleasure yachts, and gold
ant sliver plate, on or before the 24th day of September,
DM, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional
of the amount thereof, and be liable io costs, as pro .
Tided for in the 19th. section of the Excise Laws of let of
Juy, 1033.
AU persons who in like manner shall fail to take out
their Monet% es reqrdred by law, on or before the 24th
day of September, 1861, will incur a penalty of ten per
centum additional of the amount thereo
amountbe sub. •
Jed to a prosecupion for three times the of said
tax. in accordance with the provision of the 69th sec
tton of the law aforesaid. •
All payments are required to be made in treasury
notes, under authority of the United Skates. or in notes
of banks organized under the act to provide a National
Currency, known as National Banks.
No further notice will be given.
JRSPHR HARDING, OolleCtor,
eel-te2,l No. 301- CHESTNUT Street.
ij B. INTERNAL REVENUE.
• INSPECTOR'S OFFICE. •
First, Second. Third, and Fourth Districts of Penn
sylvania,
No. 1.220$ CHESTNUT! Street.
PHILADELPHIA..
G. GUMPEHT.
S . WO VISM.A.Iq Sr,
$O. SIT 3004DWAT. NEW •TORN..
wrownis ,or
aimbre , LADIES' GLOVES.
GERMAN AND: REGIME HOMY,
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
O‘ 4 PE6' & IISMrNGEI.
- to wlddi tb *y •
vas wziourioa
g', ..,
wAr ammagxk BROWN i
SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
FALL, s ' r°cw ' FALL,
ISO 4- NOW IN STORE. (1804.
EDMUND , YARD ft CO.,
140.617 Chestnut and 614 Jnyne Streets,
IMPORTERS AIM JOBBERS or
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
SHAWLS, LINENS.
AND WRITE GOODS.
A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS.
FULL LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMBITIIO
13.4.1.3 , 14D1ZA.L.5,
INCLUDING BRUNER'S AND OTHER MAKES.
in2o-3m •
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CURWEN. ST.ODDART & BROTHER
Invite attention to their
LARGE AND VARIED STOOK Or GOODS
FALL AND WINTER , SALES,
All of which were purchased last season, and will be
sold considerably lees than new goods can be imported
for.,
The stock corapriees—
POPLINS, PRENCFI MERINOES.
VALENCIAS. REPS. MOUSSELINE DE LAME,
BROOKE. LONG, and SQUARE SHAWLS.
BLANKET SHAWLS, CLOAKS.
BLACK and COLORED DRESS SILKS.
CLOAKING CLOTHS, &o. •
BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES.
DAMASK TOWELLINOS and TABLE CLOTEIS.
Foramers who are disposeCto anticipate their wants
will ilnd it to their advantage to examine our stock.
OURWEN STODBART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450 452 and 454 N. SECOND St.,
alloys Wiripvt.
IarATER•PROOF CLOMIS, IN GOOD
IF STYLES, at less than regular prices.
- OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos: 450, 45* and. 454 - t SECOND St.,
above ".inew.
•
PRINTED CASHMERE 'SHAWLS,
From la's' season, at $2.00.
Closing . out several lots at V, SS.da. and V.
01:1RWraN STODDART & BROTIEIER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.,
se2-3t above Willow
II STEEL & SON HAVE NOW
• open a large and choice asisorlment of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Merinoes, $1.55 to $6, Plain Poplins.
. Plaid Merinoes and Poplins,
Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins,
Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins,
and a great variety of new and choice Dress Goods, all
at pricer; Car below •
THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION.
SILKS — Of all kinds, a great variety, from 75 cents
to litaper yard. below
THE IMPORTER'S PRICES.
SHAWLS-A' large assortment, at a small advance
over last season's prices.
sea. if• Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
BLACK BROADCLOTHS.
Black Beavers and Tricots.
Cloak Lugs anti Overeoatings. •
Water proofs by: the Toad or piece.
Fine Black Cassimeres.
Fancy Cassimeres. large stock.
Boys Cassimeres of standard styles.
WIDE SIIEETINGS.
Bleached and Brown Skirtings.
Blankets, good Flannels. -
Pickings, Linens, etc.
Tailors Linings of every kind.
Goods hi' the piece at wholesale rates.
COOPER Sr CONFIRM
S. E. corner METH and MARKET,
702 JOHN H. STOKES, 702
ABC TBSST.
Striped Shirting Flewle',
Plaid Shin le gyitteeel,
Elam ting Memel.
Damask Table Linen,
Loom Table Linen,.
C-4 to 8-4 Brown Linen Table Cloths,
Bream Bine, and White Mosquito Netting.
American Crash, Russia Crash.
Bath Towels.
Bathing Flannels.
French. Penal, and Chambray Gingham.
JOHN H. SPORTS,
702 Alloll. Street,
LARGE STOCK OF BILKS ON
RABB, for sale below the present cost of impor
anon. -
Bich Moire Antiques.
Colored and Black Corded Silks.
Colored and - Black Paull de Soles.
armures and Oros Gminee.
Superior Onality Plain Silks.
Colored and -Black Ottoman Sae.
Colored and Blank Figured Silks.
Heavy Black Taffetas.
Superior Black Silks. •
Black Silks of an kinds
EDWIN BALL & CO.,
28 South SECOND Street.
The attention of LADIES ABOUT ;EAT
ING THE CITY for the ' Sea Shore, " Wa
tering Plaeis," 'or "the Country," is
firtrEn i t Y extensive. 4 ll l3o l M, to sn e bl i llf f int!
m A u
A : un it:naive assortment is offered in Lace
and Worked Edgings and Insertings, Veils,
Handkerchiefs, Cellars, Sleeves, and in plain
, and-fanoy Plaid, Striped, and Itignrini White
• Goods, A T PRICES MUCH BELOW THELE
WPl :oo EAS : g rin f: te rß a aw itn ßia i l a : Dresses.scvan::::s MORNING
w l a : P p P ie E c ß es t4 P:l, Tacked, and Striped
E. M. NEEDLES.
ukt mg: s*.ird4lid 4:11@ 33 ki
CLOTHING.
EDW4BD P. KELLY,
,TOE' KELLY,i
TAILORS,
512 CHESTIRIT BTREBT.
►ill. from this tits. noil
BrEaw• e MID BURMA OLOTERS
low Priam'.
On head a, large stock of ran and Winter Goode.
bought before the ries, which they will sell at mode
.sate prices, Tarme net cash. iya)
PERSONAL.
THIC DIECOLOBATIONS OF THN
-a. Skin canoed by Sunburn of Sall air are quickly re
moved by the nee of JARDDIi " BilitiL DE PARIS,"
while it restores the skin to more than its original
smoothness and beauty. The "Entail de Paris "is not
a pant, bnt is used at night and washed off in the morn
ing, so that the most scrupulous can conscientiouely use
it,whlle it leaves the skin the texture of pollahed. Ivory.
lilts that;of an infant. Officers and soldiers will find the
lilts
Paris"invainable for removing the tan caused.'
by the exposure incident to a clump life
EUGENE JOITf
111 TENTH.Eireet, below Chestnut.
/010111SON.A.L.--SEWELRY SENT BY
mail free of postage to 24 , •,:y part of the United Staten,
on receipt of the following prices: Single stone imitallon
Diamond Iling,itl; Closter-Imitation Diamond Ring, Oa;
Heavy Plated Vest Chains, $1 ; Heavy Plain Rums,
stand the strongest =WO 00 cents ; magniltseni
Plain Ring, $1 ; small sound black enamelled Bar
Drops, 50 cents; heavy plated black enamelled Sleeve
Buttons, 26 centei, Gents' single stone or cluster imita
. Bon Diamond Mini_ Bracelets. $1 ; UM:AMMO/3
chased Medallions. US; complete UM Carbuncle etude
and Buttons, with pete sett i ng , k enamelled Studs
end Buttons. pearl sl ; law Watch
Re e, se cents t pen and Pencil. with extension case, Si;
Ladles' Long Guald and Chatelaine Chains,. $1; Chats.
hone Pins, $l. genuine Butts Percha Pius, for hair or
likeness, $1 ; §eld. Rings. 31 ; Red or Black Ball Ear
Drops, 60 cents.
%rent to .
Emu( & MANN,
an.9l-00 916 'BACK Street, Philade.
C 1 POINT, VA., AUGUST 1,1862. •
OFFICE DIYOT OF REPAIRS,
ARMIES OPERATING AGAINST RICHMOND.
WATEr),,
300 Teanistersi,
Wheelwirights,
50 131acItamIthe, and
20 Carriage mmwmLersJ
Who will receive the Memel ratan of Go'ceramic pay,
rations, and medical attendance.
Transportation furnished by apiklyinn at
So. XXITEDfDBYLYAI iA Oman, Washington. D.O,
E. J. STRANG,
GapUda. L IL
JAMES IL KELLY,
TEAMSTERS WANTED.
CHIEN QUARTS'S:MASTER'S OFFICE,
DSPoT Or W.I.I3BI2toTOSJ
Wasnrsrevorr, D. 0..
Anoint 113, 18 1 .
WANTSD,at once, Five Hundred (IND) to One Thou.
mad (1, OM TBAIiD3TIRS. each capable of driving with
sin .gle line and managing six-mule teams.
To such who are competent to perform the duty, the
Pay per month will be thirty-ftve (46) dollars. with one
ration per d ay, and hospital privileges, including the
beet medical attendance when sick.
Dien experienced as Wagon Masters will receive snob
positions upon bringing to this point twenty-five (25)
good Teamsters.
Apply to Captain CHARLES IL TOPIFILItte, %
W.,
U. A. 'Corner of 'MINTY. SZOOAD and 0
Streets. Wash ington, D. C.
D H. RITCHNR,
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster.
au2o-tsen Depot - of Washington.
HARDY FLOWERING BULBS
TOR FALL OF 1864.
OLLUSTRATED ANNUAL CATALOGUEof Hardy
Dutch and otber Flowering Blida.. and
GUIDE' TO THE FLOWER GARDEN,
'ls now ready to send out. It consists of fall and plain
descriptione of the hest- Drops.
CrownTWIN, Crocuses, SUOW
Crown Imperials, Anemones; Lutes;' Etc. ~43
With ample directions for -planting and culture. My
Catalogue this season is beautifully illustrated - . - con
Mining among other ilinstrations two full page a ggro ,-
vinge, and one 'beautiful colored plate of the ,
JAPAN ILLY,
It ia sent free of, p: stage to all who apply. enclosing
Astuants.- Catalogues always ant toMy'customers of
the PreViOUS year free, ae neon as issued, Althea; be.
ingordersd. •
importations from Holland the present
year have
never peen squalled for extent, variety and excellence.
Address • , , • JAMES Vfog - .
se3-ltd &Mr - - ROCHESTER. N. y.
DBAY itIADD
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PLIED at theatortaat•notioe at No. 4-11PENE
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TVORNTIPES.- , -THE MOST AWNS
- fie trutbfid, and. exquisitely-vo3oximi BPecTh ene b f
piroNiTYPES fre.. made at B
624 dypt Wrist, where artists of shill* y Wy aro 04-
gaged. •
G, (XSTI. Sala AVM MARKET STRE E TS
WAIVTS.
AFIRST-CLASS TENOR SINGER
wanted for a prominent Church In this city. to
whom a liberal Relay 1111} be given. Andress Bog 'Ent
Poet Office;eta-3t! g
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W . ANTED-A FANCY JOBBING
T T DUE. Ingolre et A.TrirAmyl?. Laotian' (hope
Veil Cleaning and Crimping lletobliebmeat,l3sl UAW
ARO S Street, Met house below Second. sell-St*
WANTED -BY A SINGLE. CitNTLE.
man, APARTMENTS with BOARD in a small
private family, occupying a genteel honee. tenth of
Marbet and west of Broad street. A liberal ccmPewm
tionwill be paid for suitable accommodations to a lady
wbo may And this an eligible opportunity of reducing
ho r elpentee. Apply to ROBERT fte (fREOOR,
IL 410 WALNUT Street..
NV - ANTED-A SITUATION AS• RESI
DENT TEACHES or Drawing ant Muting, by
a lady who hoe had ronetdorable experience. Apply
No. 2141 ARCH Street. eeS St•
'WANTED—A SALESMAN ITN A
V Wholesale Hardware House; must ham& kno4-
ledge of the bulimic, end be able to Influence trade.
None but a sober and active man need apply. Atigrees,
with references, "1.. A ." this dice. seIFAV
WANTED—.A. GOOD COLORED BOY,
dram vT Plarxitemertvicao4.te. in • wholesale house.
WANTED -A SITUATION BY • A
Lady of the blighest respectabilits i to take the
charge of gentleman home. .add reels re. LEWIS.
1315 WALNUT Street. eal.llt*
myoLoymEarr HOUSE, THE LAB%
A- , est and most reliable, for ally and country. Rae
allvaie gOod selection of capable persons, with jmod
references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Gen
mane, Scotoh, Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, a.
Gardenero, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ace ,
Cooke, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Laundresses,
Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also,
above Colored Servants. Roe. 802 and 801 LOCUST West,
Eighth.
rrO . THE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
TRADE —A young mamma° has had several years'
egrorience in one of the largest houses in this city
wishes a situation as salesman. Address " Sans , . "
Press office. • SeS.2t.
25 .. DOLLARS DAB 1-WANTED,
Ladies and Gentlemen of Intelligence and
good education, tot stablish a permanent and well• Pity•
inn businera in ev city in America. Particulate will
be forwarded by add ressing. with stamp enclosed. C.
TIFIBABA, P. D., Box VW: Philt4elphla Pa. atin-et'
-A -,PE 'SON WITH THIS
2, 000. AMOUNT to.buy the FURNITURE and
STOCK of one of the most genteel% businesses in the
city. paying from IS& rOO to $5,000 Der annum, and may
be easily doubled. No previous knowledge required..
Addreea Box 1876, P. 0... • s
ND
$ 5 9 00 09 —nil iluttntli4a As nted' Ott tt i 4l2l. o ort:
gages. Apply to B. PUTTIT,
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piTED-AILRE-rIOOLF
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FINANCIAL.
LOAN Or ISSI.
1 1 1tOPOSATAV
TREASIVILY DEPART.II6-1" ! August "30, 186.1.
STIALRD' OFFERS will be received' at this Depart
ment, under , the Act of March 3, 1963, until • noon of
FRIDAY. the 9th of September. DM, for bond!' of the
United States, to the amount of about thirty-one and a
ball Million. dollars, being the amount of unaccepted
offers undlspased of under the notice of Propbeals for
Loan, datmleth June hot. The bonds will bear an an-,
noel interest of 6 per centam, payable semi-annnally,ln
coin, on the filet days of July and January of each year,
and redeemable after the 30th of June; 1881.
Each offer malt be for fifty or one hundred dollars, or
some multiple of one hundred dollars, and must state
the sum, including premium, offered for each hundred.
dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is for no
more than fifty. Two per cent. of the principal, ea
eluding premium, of the whole amount offered must be
deposited, as guesnntee for payment of subscription if
accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States, at
Washington, orwith the Assistant Tieasnrer, at New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, or St. Louis, or with the
designated depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincin
nati, Loulaville, Chicago. Detroit, or Buffalo; or with
any National Banking Association authorized to receive
deposits which may consent to transact the business
without charge. Duplicate certificates of deposit will
be issued to depositors .by the officer or association re.
calving them; the originate of which mast be forward
ed, with the offers,.to the Department. All deposits
should be made In time for advice of offers, with certifi
cates, to reach Washington not later than the morning
of September 9th. No offer not accompanied by its
Proper certificate of deposit will be considered.
The Coupon and Registered Bonds tainted will be of
the denominations of $OO, sico, $OOO, and $l,OOO. Regis
tered Bonds of 35,000 and $lO,OOO will also be issued, if
required.
1,11 offers received will' be opened on Friday, the 9th
September. The award will be made by the Secretary
to the highest offerers, and notice of acceptance or de
clination will be immediately given.to the respective
offerers ; end, In case or acceptance, bonds 'of the de
scriptions and denominations preferred will be sent to
the subscribers, at the cost of the Department, on final
Payment of instalments.. The original dePostt of two
Per cent. will be reckoned; in the last instalment paid.
by successful offerers, and.will imbnuiediatel7 returned.
to those whose offers may'not be accented.
The amount of accepted•bffers must be deposited with
the Treasurer or other officer or association authorized
to act under this'notice, onlnivice of acceptance of offer,
or as follows : One-thir''de_on or before the 14th; one
third, on or before the 19th';. and the balance, including
the premium. and original two per cent. 'deposit, on or
before the "24th of September. Interest'on bonds mil/
begin with the date of deposit. Parties preferring may
Pay the accrued interest from date of bond, July 1, to
date of deposit in coin.
Offers under this notice should be endorsed "Offer for
toan," and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury.
The right' to decline all offers not considered advert.
tageous is reserved to the Government.
W. P. YESSENDEff,
Secs etary of the TreaSnrY.
The bonds for this Lour. are ready for immediate de
livery. se: 7tif
-U . is. 7-30 LOAN,
The Secretary of the Treseury gives notice that sub
ecriptions will be reeefred for Coupon Treannry Notes',
Payable three years from• Angola 16th, 1864, with semi . -
annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per
cent. per annum—princ6al and Internet both to be paid
io lawful money.
"These notes will be coniertible, at the option of the
holder, at maturity, into six-per -cent. gold•bearing
bonds, Payable not lees tbaa d ye nor more than twenty
years from their• date, as the Government may elect.
They will be issued in denominations of $5O. $lOO. SSOD,
$l,OOO, and ss.ooo.and all subscriptions mast be for fifty
dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
As the notes- draw interest from August 15, persons
making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the
inter estuccrued from date of mite to data of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-dye thousand dollars and
upwards far these;notes at any one time will be allowed
a eommissloit of one-quarter of one per cent.
MOM ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN
IT IS I. NATIONAL SAVINGS BARK, offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and tAs.haef
Becurity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors
11. S. Notes, 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 ataltloll - to the very liberal interest on the notes
for thrae years, this privivilege of conversion le now
worth about three per cent. per annum, for the carrent
rate for 6 26 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. pre
minx:, and before the war the premium on six-per-cent.
11. B. stocks was over twenty per cent.. It will be seen:
that the actual profit on this loan. at the present market
rate. is not less than ten per cent. per annum.
Its Exemption from State - or Municipal
Taxa%lon.
But aside from all the advantages we haveqenumera.
ted, a spedial act of Congress coempts gqf, lit&nds and.
Treasury-Nagefrom tocat taxation: On the average;
this exemption is worth about two per cent.per annum,
according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the
country.
It is believed that. no secaritiee offer so great induce
merits to lenders ae those issued by the Government.
In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability
of private parties, or stock companies, or sepnrate corn
tannitlea, only. is pledged for payment,while the whole
Property of the . country le held to secure the discharge
of all the obligations of the United States.
SUBSORIPTIONS WILL Be RECEIVED bythe Treasurer of
the United states, at Washington., the several Assistant
TreMITSTS and designated pepositaries, andlby the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. •
second National Bank of Pktiadelphia, Pa.
Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Fourth National Bank of Phiadelphla,
And by all National Banks which we depositaries of
nubile money, and
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS .
throughout the eowitry. Will give further information
and
AFFORD EVERY IIiOILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
av29•l2t
VS NEW 7-80. L.QAti.:N,
. Subecrlptious resolved, and the /fetes far•
nished free of all &antes. by
GROWS. J. BOYD, Banker,
18 South' THlRD.Btreet.
OIL STOC.KB
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKKISSION
Any Information given required.
PALMER HLTE - Y,
BROKEKS,
au29-6t a* SORTS THIRD: STREET
(111.1 STOOKS
ll BouwiT'AND SOLD ON COMMISSION,
OSOIIO3I J. 130413,..,
161 Sau.tb THIRD Streot.. sti244m
ARTNEItSIIIPSi
NOTICE. -Tl 3 E COPARTNERS :II I II;
heretofore existing.nadar the ulnae -ot/011.1st
ISATLACIK dr. CO. is this day. dissolved by 'seminal
consent„andall accounts with the late be Rat
tled - by 3.01111 R. MATLACK, who Will. - toatiana the
busideaß at the old stand, sotithweal corner 0f.E.1.F
-11$1q11. and ILA:MILTON StrsetiOVr •
3,
70:44 dIAMACK.
TaTLAVA , • 5ept,1%.1961L • 44.tt
TASTEFt I 7.I AIW 617BIS't/M,TW: OW?IIING
FOR SALE AITD TO LET.
Tel THB PUBLIC.
We have no* ready for distribzitlon the following
REGISTERS. Flake call or send IOnT ndd res3f ".""
Dice, and please iXerm you! frieAde here they can be
accommodated with itowainr in
azar, ESTATE. E 1 PHILADELPHIA HOUSE REGISVEN ,
PHILADELPHIA BUILDING-LOT REGISTER.
PENNSYLVANIA FARM' . REGISTER.
DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER.
MONTGOMERY COLIN ry S'AEM REGISTER:
CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER.
Micas comkpry FARM REGIARTER.
BEDFORD COUNTY FARM RESISTER.
NEW JERSEY FARM REOISTFt
DELAWARE FARM REGISTER.
MARYLAND FARM REGISTER.
OEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO..
12 3 / 1 1. South Foliffrintreet.
sea-ow:o6dt
aft FOR BALN--WITII POWEBBION'
..ma. oNcE,
1746 eirard avenue, 12 rooms, 1 h9,60.
1811, Master street, 10 rooms, $3,600.
9( 6 North Thirteenth. street, 4 rooms, $1,6i,111.
331 South Third street, 11 rooms. $6,011:
1611 Melon street,-9 rooms, $l, (
619 Brown sheet, 7 rooms,sl.soo.
1646 NOTill . Broad street, 12 rooms, $6,600,
, 929 Melon street , Wrooms, Ufa,
Also, over 1, COOothers, large and small; prioe:;•raag
irtg-from6o6 to $49.000.
rlease get our "Hausa ESONTEIL:"
ago. B. TOWNSBND & CO.,
1323% South FOURTH Street.
FOR S A LE-- SEVERAL Fill
Allas RIBBED DWELLINGS. Possession at once.
Call for HOUSE EEO EbTra.
6EO. If. TOWNSEND & CO.,
: hl , O T .a
r WE CAN: SELL A LARGE NUM
DER of
FIRST-CLASS DWELLINGS, Wein
Call for HOUSE ESY
TBRIIS.
GEO N. TOWNSEND $c CO.,
1234 South FOURTH Street.
FOIL SALE--OVEN 1,000 DWEI,
w-Ji LINOS and STORES to all parka , he city.
HOUSE REGISTER NOW RF,',2MT. Bent Gratis.
ORO N. TO WR'SEND dc CO.,
123% Small FOURTH Street.
se,:- raw 13t
FOR SA:LE.,II, ELMSDSOME MO—
six DRRN DWRLLIIIG; on GIRARD Avenue, west or
Fey anteonth att. at, 12 moms, and all - modern Improve
ments. Lot 20 by 106 to back street. Posseagion at
on cc Rays at the office. Witt be oalet a bargain..
B Gag!: REGISTIiR now ready.
CEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO ,
11.2_3).4 Eolith FOURTH !treat. '
seq•amw sot
eft FOR SALE—A- OCUNTRY REST
maDENCE. in Whitemaralr, Montgomery county,
Pennsylvania, one mile from Fort Waehington. North
Pennsylvania Railroad, 2.% miles from Chestnut Hal,
attached to which are 83 acre/stud quality farming land,
large atone house. containing it rooms. atone barn,
nearly new, ice house;' &O. Address oranply to
FC W. ADM
Whiterearsh. Montgomery county, [la.
Stock and crops will be sold with it it squired. saglt•
maWAN TED TO RENT- 1 ---A FUR
NISKEIYBOUSE In the Western part of the city,
for Gentleman and Wife; no children .- Unexception
able reference - given Address Box .123 Z Post Office.
sea-3t*
de FOR SALE . --STORE' AND
DWELLING. excellent stand, No. 1.365.R1dge ave
nue, Let 313x115 foot.
B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street, and
sea-If S. W. eor. SEVENTEENTH and *GREEN.
FOR SALE-7WO FOUR:?3TORY
Brick Slor.B and Dwellings. 1428 and 1428 51,4_1tKET
Bifeet; 25 feet front. 72 feet dee
st 3 ntutbnt. JAS. R. BOOTH, 221 FIFTH Bt.
el "FURNISHED HOUSE" :-NEAR
ObatalaNTOWN, convenient to Station—to let
for a short or long period; 'hoard piovlded if desired.
Address " Country, "fiats office. sa3lite
sFOR SALE-LARt4E FACTORY
neer Germantown, on the railroad. with switch to
connect; large lot; stream of water running through
the premises; large shedding , steam engine, shafting,
&c., complete. Price $l,OOO, clear. Immediate pos-
Session.
sea-Stif MILLSR, 154 North FIXTEt Street.
Z/FOR SALE-NEAT LARGE DI &N
-SION. at Duy's Lane Station (Germantown); con
tains twelve rooms, five on the first floor; stable, coach
house, elegant garden, &c. Lot 142 by 318 feet deep to
a street. $lO,OlOO. ELLEN. •
sel-Stif 1546 North SIXTH_ Street.
it FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE
Aga possession, neat large Dwelling, 1610 Sdnimer
street; fifteen rooms. Lot and building 28 feet front;
depth of lot, 111 feet to Spring street. 911,000.
Neat large four-story 1703 Ease street; fif
teen rooms. Lot 22 by DA $9.500.
Elegant four-story Dwelling, north side Arch, west of
Twenty-first street. Lot 03 by 125. $9,500.
Lot and Buildings, 1343 Arch street. Lot 20 by 100
to a street; a' splendid neighborhood for a residence.
IMMO.
Splendid Dwelling; north side Mount Vernon, west of
Sixteenth; twelve rooms, Lot 20 by 100. $7.521
Neat Dwelling, north shin Mt. Vernon, west of Nine.
teenth street. Lot 2U by 104 Twelve rooms. 90,500.
Neat Dwelling. south side Mount Vernon, east of Six
teenth. Lot 18 by 90 Twelve rooms. 98,500.
Elegant Dwelling, 467 North Fourth street. Lot 20 by
86. Eleven rooms. $6,900.
Three new Dwellings. Thirteenth street, north of
Master; finished admirably throughout $4,511.
Well built , nearly new Dwelling. 950 North Seventh
street; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 93. $5;200.
Neat Dwelling, Twelfth street, north of Race. Lot 18
by 90; eleven rooms. 0400. ' •
Splendid filet class Dwelling, 925 Franklin street;
twelve rooms. Lot 18 feet 6 inches by 110 feet deep.
$9.800.
Magnificent four. story Dwelling, north side of Green,
west of Tenth; fifteen rooms. Lot 28 by 100. $9,000.
beat Dwelling, west aide of Fifteenth, north of Pine
street. $3,6(0.
Neat new Dwelling, 2202 Pine street; ten rooms. Lot
13 by 90. $4,000.
Splendid nearly-new Dwelling south side of Green,
west side of Twenty-third; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by
118 feet deep. 96, RO.
Besides scores of others, of which possession can ba
bad immediately, or in a very short time. GEO. C.
MILLE.% Practical Real Estate Broker, 15* North
SIXTH Street.',
Cut this out for future reference,
in FOR BALE—NEA.T SIDE-YARD
Min DWELLING, 910 Franklin street; thirteen rooms.
Lot 26 by 114. Price $18,265.
Elegant ride4ard 'Dwelling, east side of Franklin
street, above Poplar. tutu.
Neat Dwelling, 925 Franklin street. $9,800.
Besides nearly 2,000 o th ers. immediate possession of
all the above and fifty other& 1111.1.11ft 1
e€B-21U 154 North 211XTi3 Street,
F SALE OR EXCHANGE
..A.Magnifleent Country Seat and Farm of 33 acres,
crops, utenalls, &e., in the very best portion of Backs
county, fear and a half miles from Bristol. $12,C00. •
Superior drat- class Farm of 60 acres, excellent im
provements &c., only ten miles from this city, on
Pennsylvania Central Railroad. 820,000.
Neat Country seat, and 18 acres, only four and a half
miles from Market• street bridge, on the Raverford road.
Price 87(0 per acre. MI I,T.ER. •
sea 2tif 15* North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT
FARM of over 130 acres, in Montgomery comity.
32 miles from Philadelphia. at a very low price. Solt
good and in exosllont condition. Good buildings, a va
rioty of fruit, &c. Will be sold much below itsprice.
af,OCO. 11'0141in:ion. B. F GLENN.
ae3-tf 1%3 South FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE—A FARM CONTAIN.
ing 116 acres, situated in Lower Merton township,
Montgomery county. Pa., ten miles from Philadelphia,
on the Onif Road.
The Improvements are a largo stone house, large
stone barn, carriage house, and three or four springs
on the property.
' The land is in the highest state of cultivation and
well watered; seven or eight acres of very fine wood
land, chiefly chestnut, and is one of the finest proper
ties in Eastern Pennsylvania.
For terms, Atc., inquire at the Coal Yard of
MARRIOTT a JENKINS,
Corner NINTH and WALLACE Streets.
11111 FOR SALE-A VERY DESIR AI3LE
••••-• and highly improved FARM. a few miles out,con
tattling eighty acre. .• railroad station on the premise!,
at which there are three trains stop to and from the city
daily. The buildings are very superior; rine spring of
water. With gpring-honse at the buildings. For
further particulars apply to S. PETTIT.-
323 WALNUT Street.
Call arid eitaminejtegister of. Farms and Country
Flanne;: with a few amen of ground. ae3 tf
FOR FOR BALE—A YALU &RUE FARM
—a— of 140 acres, sand hotel proiCerty, in Montgomery
county: good bulkiness stand; good buildings: plenty of
fruit, abide, water, &c. Price only $lO.OOO. All our
Farm Registers are now ready.
OEOEGE N. TOWNSEND Si no.,
.
*att. No. IRali South !FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE—ENTIRE RIGHTS FOR
-a- Nears improvement in CIIRRY.COMB& Price
$10,000; Piyable in currency. A most dmirable invest
ment. Apply immediately. to SN DBH & WALTICR.
R 99 BROADWAY, New York. It
FOR BALE-RIGHT FOR CONSTA•
BLE'S PATENT FURNACE FOB DESULPRURI
ZINO ORBS—applicable also to Smelting purposes. The
Patentee haying amassed a fortune out of the above,
will C10i36 out the balance low Address
SNYDER dc WALTER,
11 0 • - 229 Broadway. New York.
DEAL ESTATE ! REAL ESTATE I
REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
•
REAL ',STATE. REAL ESTATE.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.
FOR, GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
CONTAIN.; $6,000,000 WORTH'.
CONTAINS 45,0G1,000 WORTH.:
CONTAINS 80.000,C00 WORTH.:
FOR SALE —No person wishing to purchase REAL
ESTATE, either for oecupancy cr Investment, should
fail to get my Catalogue, :lust out. Always one hun
dred Dwellings : on hand: of which, in caee of purchase,
immedfate possession mu be had. GEO. C. MILLER. -
Real latate Broker. 184 North SIXTH. Street. seS.Stif
_ _
CIREENHOUSE FOR SALE.-SASE
Staging, Pipes, &c., for Greenhouse, including
some fifteen hundred feet of Glass. To be seen at the
southeast corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets, on
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY of next
week, from 9 to 4 o'clock. se3-3e
OIL LANDS—A FEW PARTIESi BY
clubbing tOgalhec, can pi:wallas% for each. if im
plied for• Immediately. a emotes tract of land in.Xs.
Haugh county,Pehasyjvahlt4 partly doveloped. Shares
woe each. B. BRADY..3S South FIFTH St. ad-WY
FOR SALE-1N OLD-ESTABLISHED
13PACTURING BUSINESS. La succesetta ope
.ration. inquire at 600 - MARKET Street. 802 2t*
O SALE -A ONE-SEATED , FALL,
I G.TOP WAGON_, ia. gooi order; . isold for the
want of use. Apply B. W. corner PI MTH and C HERHS
Streets. . • se2 2t.•
BLS
3, _TRucir .AND' PEACE
jnetreceived and for sate bY
At. RDITON.
157 and 159 north TM ED Street.
WA.TER POWER TO RENT. APPLY
to DAVID CHILLAS, Num*. D.L soSas
PR F. A. BURY • •
--a- AUGUST b 4. Mg.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
THREE YEARS SEVBH-THIRTY NOTES DATED
OCTOBER 1.18&1.
Holders of Seven- thirty rotee dated, October 1, .101,
are hereby notified that they maybe programed imme
diately. in any amount, to be exchangegifor Six Per
Cent. Bonds falling due alter June 30, I*/..
The interest on the Bevan-Thirty Notes will be settled
tip to date of maturity, October 1, and.the StmPer Cent.
Bonds will bear full coupons from July 1.
The adi ue tment of interest will be made -by deducting
from the amount of interest Tann& to be. due on the
S4Ten-Thlrty tiptop up to•Octobor I. the jetereat ac
crued on the 21s Par Cent. bonds feeminlY I to October
1: the balance will be transmltted.by the Troasurer's
coin draft immediatsly upon settlement.
The following regulationsin relation to endorsements
must be carefully cibeerved :
Where llol.4B.transu4ttel fan settlement were Maned
Payable to order, and • are hold , and transmitted by the
original owners, they must be endorsed by them,
Pay to the SocretaryofthraTrammay for redemption."
andn bonds will issue In their.name.
Whale notes Palfalde..l9,ol4lraz are IlkeldkY other parties
than the original owners, the notes meet have the en
dorsement of the Origtala.PßOOM and also be endorsed
by the present owner. ,, • ray to the tietretary el the
live Bury for redemption. "
For notes lamed , in blank, endorsed " Pay to the
Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bonds will
be leaped to the parbea tranamitting them, main sack
Manner as they, M2}7 direct.
When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at.
, terr.ey, udniintatrat,or. executor, or other agent, thran
must he ticeerePenied•by a duly certified copy or aim
cute of the authurlty under which he acts; and MOLL
cases by a letter statingthe kind Ougietered or 1 ,. %
. and the denomination of Olean Per Cent. Bonds
is exchange.
:When Registered Ronda era ordered , ratrtleachould
ettlte at which of the. following places they wleh the
infante. paid, ..slg „New York. PhiladelpliM„ sosion.
- Baltimore, film Orleans. Chicago,`o4' Si. Lo z z L oi
Cancan
nail. W. P. V • Ivsni;
att93-13t . Secretary' of IPseisagl.
TIMIIBBIit'. MON CGDSZ4NIF.—I, O44
N. , Was et Stoat .elt the 'terve lileral_ibt sid.,
Apply to. t •-. •SD G. We.sohlr.
eet-hrs AS3 DOCK Sim
so - milax mow.
AUCTION - SALES.
SALE OF CONDE - 1414FM QUA.RTER
MASTER'S STORES, BUGGUA &c.. &c.
CMS! , QUARTERMASTER'S ()MIME,
DEPOT OP WASRMUTON,
WASHINGTON. D. C:, Sept. I. 1 86 4..
Will be sold, at public auction, at GoveremWit Ware
house' situated on the Muir° between E and F. and.
Twentieth and T wenty-first streets, in the city of Wash
ington, on WEDNESDAY, September 14, at It
o'clock A. 2.1., a lot of. Quartermaster's Stores, con
demned as mitt for use, viz. •
Axes, Carpenters' Tools, Binalies,Bridles,lfoee Bags,
Buckets. Saddle Blankets,Stable Brooms, Portlible
Fos ges,Briudatones, BLacklitnitha'
Lan
terns, SOOT Leather, Stove Pipe,Rope, me w . s a a diee
S cales, Whips, Horse Shoes. and a large lot or old iron:
dr.c. , 'Sec, -
ALSO,
Will be sold, On sates aL foot of Nineteenth strag,
near Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, immediately after the
completion of the sale above referred to a number 1
Bne.gies, Carrie gos , Army Wagous.Spriaq;
Wagons, Carts. and medical Wagons.
Sac. essful bidders will he rennired to reniiive the
antes se ithin live (t) days from the date of sale.
Terms: Cash, in Government Mfg&
H REICKES,
Brigadier General and Chief Onarterinvder,
,05..9t
Depot of 'Washington!
A UCTIOI SALE AT •EROOKLYN
NAVY YARD.
8y order of Rehr Admit al Hiram rivilding. U. S. N.,
Commandant of Ile N. Y.
_yard, L snail oiler for
sat Public Aurtien, at said Navy Yard, on THURS.
DA7C.September StD. at n o'clock
smparrel Spirits Titppeetitine.
10.0e0 ibs. of CanvaoChtoningh-S.
A lotrof Rcrap Leather.,
1 snwil Enhine ; Ror'inatal rotten
4 Upriabt.soilers.
A lot olSman Pattern tamher.
A jot of Coal Cindeoh.
1 lot of lsorrDaats.
Several Comtemned Woo.Dßoats.
Twenty risr cent ef the pert haee meaty ef:V.t Se de.
poslted at time of sale, arid VW, days will a alls wed to
remove the geeda from the ia :4; and if not an rIMOVD.i
the deposit w2l forfeited 'lO the GovArnment,
rhyme:de to touted° triGover....ft.Sat ourrerey, and be.
lore the geode are removed from the yard. ,
D. D. T. DEARB HALL, W
IL & Ifav - y gmaiikespar.
NAVY YARD, NA Toast; Ateratit, 3864.
CiFFICE DEPOT . ContinBSATIT 07
SUBS/STRIV__CE.
WAeursd'rog. D. C . ;', Attettet V_Llifet
Will „be sold at public auction, oarIZIOVIDar, OVA
Stb, M 434. at 11 o' de& A. M.. et the 31 5 ith-etreek.wfterY,
Waf.hlogton. D. C., the followlng berblic property. Mt
getot condition. viz:
Onotbormad (1.006) Beet Hideo, ROW:
girty:tsvo (62) Beef Aides, dry.
Eleven.(ll) Sheep Skips"
Terms cash, tr. Eloverrimett rands..
S. g! - AIABSiIN.
duvet, . _Ciptear.l4 C.. 8.
Eic ege SALE" OF' CONIYEIMBID
WAIL DreAnenner,
GATAINS 3ermun I _Oemon OP 1 13111.0. P WA/WAVORIS*
wAslitsonsr, D,
eerie at public auction, to the tdigbotrbiddele,
at the LIEICTand phloem named batowrls:
ResAUL P..mnsykrania, THURSDAY. I.ngbat Xi
Altoona, Timmy!vault; THURSDAY, Anse-44;30/Hk
Lebanon, lebasusylvaa, TEITRODLY. Ser•anibla'l4
Harrisburg, Tenolorlyanta,. THURBDAT, Sept be(
8, IEB4.
TWO SIIIWSI3D (BCO) Cavalry Roma ai eseheydamo.
These Homes have been condemned' as an teg cog
Cavalry servlorrOC the Army.
For Road and' ram runoses, many good bs-Velass
ma_y be had.
Horsea sold abigly -
Terms: Cash In Hated Stales Illirreorr.
JAMES A_ SKIN.
Mont. Colonel and Chief Quartermasters
anil-teeB 13,areaho_
ADIFSEREENTS.
MRS. JORITi: DREW'S 'NEW'ARCHt-
STREET TREE."
Stage Manager" ' W. S FII.EhrEIIICRIV
Stu mess Agent and Treasnrer......JOS D. MURPHY_
OPENING NIGHT OF THE SEASON!
MRS. JOHN DRI3W as "-LAD Y . TEAZLE. "
New Drop Curtain, New Scenery, New Decoratiolvw
Carpetings. dm
OLD FAVORITES'AND NEW FACES!'
On SATURDAY EVENING, September 3d, IUNI,
The performance will sermons° with
NATIONAL AIRS BY THE ORCHESTRA. " '
During which, the
NEV7f ACT DROP
will be exhibited. To bofollowed by Sheridan's bril
liant Comedy of
SCHOOL. 'FOR SCANDAL.'
LADY TEAZLE Mrs. JOHN DREW '
Mrs: Candor Sire. 'Thayer
(Her fret appearance for five years.)
Maria • Miss E. 'Prise
Lad
_y Sneerwell Miss Morse
Sir Peter Teazle Mr. Griffiths
Sir Oliver Surface Mr. Wallis
,
Charles Surface Mr. James Carden
(Flom the London and Dublin Theatrea. HIS first ap.
Surface Mr.
brills citk.)
Joseph Surface Sfr. Walter Donaldson
(From Niblo's, New 'York. His that appearance in this
Theatre.)
Mr. Crabtree Mr. Stuart Robson
Mr. Benjamin Backbite Mr. Marlowe
Moses Mr. Frank Finn.
(From the Boston Theatres. His first appearance in this_.
city..)'
Careless Mr. Robert Craig
Snake Mr. James Taylor
Trip sfr. fililyturd,
Rowley Mr. Stalls
Sir Toby Bumper Mr. E. Marble
(His first appearance In this city.) _
Joseph's Servant Mr. Murray
(His first appearancein thiecity.)
Lady Sneerwell's Servant Mr. Worth
Selections from Verdi's ...• lone, " by the ORCHESTRA.
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
, THE ROUGH DIAMOND.
Margery Mile C. jeffersorc
(Her first appearancalb this Theatre )
Lady Plato Mrs. G. •H. Griffith
(Her first appearancsaa' rth)a city.) . .
Sir Wm. Evergreen Mr. Taylor
Lord Plato Mr. Wallin
Captain Blenheim Mt. Craig
Cousin Joe Stuart Robson
Doors ope at 7. Curtain rises at TN:
SCALE OF 'I"PIDES:
Dress Circle and Parquet
Family Circle '
Secured Scats .......
Orchestra Stalls
.
Private Boxes ....
TS and tin
Stockholders' Tickets delivery/ onEsaid after THURS
DAY, September let
The Box office will be open for the sale of Tickets awl
Reserved Seats stlo A. M. on Thtrisday: Sept. let.
The Lessee has great pleasure in informing the pub..
lie that she has perfected engagements with -
STARS OF THE FIRST ORDDRL OF 'DRAMATIC EX. CELLEDICR, .
who will appear In the course of the Season. setvla
G E - E NEW °ERSTE-UT
&TIMM THEATRE.
THIS EVENT O,
The great Romantic, Musical, Pautombnic. SPortacalar
m
ALADDIN. OR THE Dra
W4 a AiDERVITL LAMP.
THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OP' COLORRD WATERS.
All the new and magnificent' SCENERY. elegant Pin
parties, wonderful Erects, superb Costumes. startling
Transformations, grand Choruses, and beautiful Mauls.
Dance.. Souse, ac. .
Family Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Doors open gt 2 o'clock; performance Mi. Admisefoit
El cents; children 25.
WALNUT -STREET , THE A T R
POSITIVELY LAST' mast's.
TIM NAIAD QDRAN,
The most interesting. Poetically beautiful, and enesenie ,
Dal dramatic pageant of the aqua_
ISO AND DOMINO Tait WEEK,
With entirely nem Scenery, moat Delightful Mask. De..,
wildering illusions, Gorgeous Costumes, and gplereiLg
Cast of Characters.
On MONDAY. September 6,,the eminent tragedienne,.
I.WIN BOOTH,
Will appear in his great rigs of El AMLET.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TEliTit
AND CHESTNUT Street*,
TEMPLE
TE OF MPLE OF WONDE RSWONDE? SIGNOR
RS! BLITZ)
Signor Blitz! Signor BUM! Maher Blital
OPEN. FOR THE SEASON
Rail Beautifully Decorated and Repaired.
Rail Beautifully Decorated and Repaired.
Every Evening, Every Stewing, Every Evening..
WEDNESDAY.AND SATILTEDAY AFTERNOONS.
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoona!
Every Evening, . Every 'Evening Every Evening..
Change of Performance Constantly.
Necromancy, Necromancy. Necromsney.
Ventriloquism. • Ventriloquism, Vantrilonaism•
Birds, Birds Birds, Birds; Birds. Birds.
Admission, 25'•Cente. Children, 15 Cents. Reserved,
Seats, 60 Cents.,
Evening Performances commence at 73g. Afternoon.
at S. ruf/7-td
SCOTTISH GAMBB.-THE SIXTH
-ANNUAL GAMES Or THE CALEDONIAN CLUB
Will be celebrated at I NASHINGTON 4 RE MEAT,
On MONDAY, Sept .
, Cun leave THIRTEENTH, and C A L L O W HILL Streets
at Sle", 10, 1134 I, ?..14', and 4 o'clock. Excursion Tickets.
Including car-fare, 60 cuts; gate Hoke% 30 cents.
,e2-3t' • D WEIGHT, Secretary.
DAN CING LOADEMY, 625 ARCH .
STREET. —D. L. CARPENTER has the honor of •
informing his friends and those who desire learning.
DANCING for their immediate circles and soirees, that
be is now ready and active to give lessons, either pri
vate or in classes. to Ladles, Gentlemen, or Kul' sea and-
Masten. Mr. CARPENTER is always punctual and
can be seen at any bow daily, and evenings through
the wvek.. during all the Seasons. Mrs D. L. CAR
PENTER will preside oa the Piano-Forte. CONSTAN
TINE L. CARPENTER, the Young blaster, will asstd
in teaching Juveniles. D. L CARPENTER,
eel-01* 625 ARCH Street.
VACADMILY OF FINE ARTS,
OTESTNUr Insook_above Tooth, is OPEN DAILY..
for visitors, from 9 A; toll P. M.
BOARDING.
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BOARDING. —A GENTLEMAN AND
Wife went Boarding ins respectable private fir
roily. Add resaßox ZUO P. 0. SeV2r
TrANDSOMELY -FURNI B-11 E D
AP_ANTNENTS to RENT to * th ee Sontlowliat
at INNI WALNUT &root. • JO.
Teo RENT, WITH BOARD, TO , A.GIIII-.
T1.F.X.40N and Wife. a 'pleasant (roil 1190/1,
small
tutbs6
family-
Apply r 232 SPIIIME Street.
t.
VLIGTBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT
at RISE'S.
alra-lm. ; ' •328 SPRUCE Street.
POD-NT R Y BOARDING AT MRa...
BROOIMP, Smut Airy, near the Eltatiim as ic
rooms now vaesat. Apply at Mont Airy, or 1
WALNUT Street aa2R-
LOST AND FOUND.
B. 7 3-10 BONDS, NO. 17,0(ML
for ViCO, Nos. 59,954-6-6-7-8 for $11X) each, parade.
Taoebrry and August, to the order of OSWALD,.
zarsosi. guardian of heo.tiore H. Reakirt, eat.
unendorsed. Application for payment of the same has
been made at the Treasury Department. Any informs
tion will be suitably rewarded_ is
TBSO H. RbairrltT.
192 WALNUT.Street
g um FOE NEW, ORLEAMS,,Lar,
VIA NEST YORE.
The Ocean Steam NETIgEtIOD
SPLENDID mut mammal ,
NORTH AMERI¢Q•AA,
(LeSC.Tons Burden,) .
CHAS. P. IdiatSHMA.N,,Com..landef..
re rime receiving fteight at the CIICIORIty'S wi air
above VINE Stree, and will sail WEDNESTaAI r e
September 7th, at Ce.et. K.
No freight regained or Moot Indijgalgned on Med er.
°rattling.
For freight or massage apply, to
Blau*.
128 North' WANE araoos.
FOR. SM A r w -TIER ItkAG$ 1 .
isrm.rly . ataarnar. g. iqg at. WO RI. D. '
as Elle nolg I emit Alexandrizt, Va ; of al:mi./1,70e ton. 4.
Length ar 385 feet, bead 8Q feet. Ws 1 found fin
bonte, a ora. chains , gaze fire-anew. S;?..
and in pi a of order.
For p4-tinnlara, apply to. O. EillalatlD.T.
.1-4,SonthiyaLli-A if Street.
•
se3-Fas New . York.
VATATINNY itovsg, PKT4A.we.Eut
-Ls , : WATER GAP. —lge Pltle,haVtill been so. rep,eh
croinded during tee thes month ot ap.d Apigoet as to
Yo'avant many norson,e'frotts ylettlag R. notice is Stty.ele
that the plate 'will be kept (lett dieting tke Tem, &gent.
jag opportnnitr. thotieW.loo *Ws 'to sisal, It di:mu;
tka months of Se*other mut Gototiat. the meet delight
ful season of th il er
"L
eave Kens olx,Ospot nt. 70!) A.:+[.. and arrive. kfk
the Gap et IP.. W. B JJEKAAD . Pcoprieto•
3.1-I,lt
. CORRECT PIANO TUNINO. - --
rt m. Ms.lllll3lliTalves tiottee of his retrolt to
this cltr,,;Al•raultness to mama bwricioss !Iv the lsk
of Bermoisbez. All °TOPS
_waived as Aqui At 41—
E 0 .3 & COT ;Um, IMF CHEnNUT Strest. %WV- Lila
CUBITSTAIaCEL 400 BOXES . 0•S •
t • Imo and Anry.tes Coro Starch ;"also,tilthow
HwT; "I t r➢ 4s w w,f r ri t y hat.
STEAM 411:AVMS 1 1 `611 FA.O FORIB 4 ,
tiVesited Non ma am or direct tick's
Qt.; Coils for eaters Condoricere. Belpar
u re•re.
• calAtm • .79AttEMAN. 86 Narthilllrrif •ic
DEPART - bMNT FOR VVSTQ4i
40 cent*
25 ••
75