The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 19, 1864, Image 3

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re/ a TO ARRIVE •
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.. Liverpool ... Halifax & DE: . .SePt. ti
.. Liverpool York Sept. 7
(,/'" Southampton .New York Sept. 7
. . ....... Liverpool New York Sept. 10
.. ......... Liverpool..... New York —Sept. n
..
........ liontliampton .New York Sept. 13
TO DEPART.
......,....New York Hamburg Sept. 20
New York Liverpool • Sept. 21
........ New York Havana • Sept. 21
......... New York New 0 rle ans ...Sept. 21
• Dublin... New York Liverpool Sept. 22
ou aen..• • New York Aspinwall Sept 23
;vivant& :...New York Liverpool Sept. 24
Ica New York Bremen Sept. 24
gitnotester•New York Liverpool Sept. 24
t o .. ...New York London. . Sept: 24
RuleNew.York tiepin wail Sept. 24
• LE CMS BAGS
rag suction/um' Exouaans, PUILADZLPRIA
Touswanda, Salina Liverpool, soon
us Two Brothers. Teague • • Liverpool, soon
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE:
fitiLLIKEN,
. •
ay WHEELER, j COMMITTER OF TEE MONFII
Y. TOWNSEND,
•
11IARINE INTELLICIENCE.
OF PMLM)ktPRI&,Oept.I7,IB64.
Rises . ... 6 061 Bunßeti..... 6 05 I High Water. 4 24
ARRIVED.
airship Now York, Chisholm, ley,, hours from For-
Monroe, with passengers to E A Souder & CO.
ip Uncle Joe, Tnckey, 4 days 'from New York, in
:st, to Workman & Co.
rk Charles Brewer, Wilson,lo days from Matanzas,
LIMA to E A. Souder & Co.
ig Agile (Br), Smish.l2 days from Sagna la °rand
auger to S & W Welsh.
ig IL O Barley, Fevin,ls days from Nassau, with
to to J E Barley & Co.'
Ig Charles Mattrows,Peittgrove,l2 days from Glace
with coal to E A Bonder & Co.
Almon Rowell. Smith, 14, days from Cardenas,
molasses to OM- O'Callaghan. '
it E Townsend, Townsend, 6 days from Baltimore.,
had to captain.
it Albert Mason Berry, 6 days from Fortress Mon.
ballast to captain.
•W 0 .Andenried, Hewitt, 7 days from Boston,
Ice to oa sin:
Mast in
C Paige, d rink, 6 days from Fortress Monroe,
to Capta.
Sr Wm Collyer, Taylor, 4 days from Providence, La
ist to captain.
br Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, 5 days from Washing-
C J in ballast to captain.
it Colorado, 8a00n,6 days from Fortress Monroe,
dlast to captain.
L A Oreutt, Butler. ft days from Washiugien, in
ist to C A Booksoher & Co.
hr Magnolia, Chase, 6 days from Boston, with log-
I to Browning Bros.
it Hope, Sterling, 3 days from Indian river, De.:
lumber to J W Bacon.
lr Sarah Warren. Pollee, 1 , day from Frederica,
with grain to Jas Barratt.
tr H Staples, Gibbs, 3 days from New Bedford,
oil to Shober & Co.
.amer Rockland, Beaufort, 29 hours from Norfolk,
Ingot to E A Souder & Co. •
tamer Major'J E Mulford, Foster, 3 days from Nor-.
, in ballast to E A dander & Go.
earner DIM Garl,.Adams, 4 days from City Point, in
Lair to E A Souder & Co.
iner C COmstook, Drake, 24 hours from New York,
mdze to Wm M Baird & Co.
minter Monitor. Jones, 24 hours from New York,
t mire to Wm M Baird & Co.
earner Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from New7Tork,
h mdze to Wm M Baird & Co.
gamer Hope, Warren, 24 hours from New York,
mdze to W. P. Clyde.
Learner Samson,'Dunning, 24 hours from New York,
:It rudzo to W P,Olyde.
•
CLEARED.
,ip Lady Emily (Br), Penny, Londonderry.
?.ainship Norman; Baker, Boston.
, :inwhip New York, Chisholm, City Point, Va
it M J Corning, Hilbert. Liverpool.
ig ?rims (Olden) Schwarting, Port Spain.
Ig Albert Adams, A yres , Martinique.
ig P Stewart,' Cain New Orleans.
ig Kodiak, Yates. Tampa Bay.
gig Isaac Carver, Shute, Boston.
:hr Forest King, Btiggc New Orleans.
:hr Colorado, Bacon, West Dennis. •
hr Mary Olark, Disney, Newharyport.
ji!PECMI. NOTICES.
COLOATE.'6 HONEY SOAP.
its celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such nntviirsal de.
18 made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD
EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon
Skin. 'For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
dera. feW-tuthslY
PROF. •C. • H. . BoLiza will commence
tober 4th, 1864, a course of Lectures and full Instruc
a for applying the different , modifications of Riede
1, for the care of all Acnte'and Chronic Diseases, at
a Institution, 100 Walnut street. Medical men and
sera desiring, to attend the Course,' are requested to
'to application early.
11 Acute and Chronic Diseases cared by means of
!ctriclty at 1220 WALNUT Street, PhCada, .1.9-tt '
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
•lee, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TL LOWEST SELLING PRlCES.marlied
'LAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order war
ted satisfactory. The one-price system] is strictly
,erect to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES'
)-ESTABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
MARKET Street, near Sixth. de2S-ly
POPULAR CLOTHING noun OF' PHILA.
"OAK HALL."
Best-class goods at moderate prices.
WAN/MAKER & BROWN,
S. E. corner SIXTH and MART Streets:
tom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth St.
ELER 4:t WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM,
LOCK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
THE OREAPBEIT: SIMPLEST, LED BEST
esrooms, 704 . 0BERTNIT.T Street. a,bove Seventh
WEAR - R.IEI3J-
YOCOM—CEAWFORD.—Sept. 15thasgt, by Rev.
homes Yocom, at the residence of Mr. John Y.
'milord, Lower Merlon, MontaomerY county,
agey Yocom to Miss H. Emily Crawford, all of Mont
gomery county:. No cards. - ,
7D'IM3J.
LIPPERT. —At bet father's residence, at Manton°,
111., Sept. ].9th; aged 'A Gertrude S. Lippert, wife of
toy. H. E. Lippert, and youngest child of O. A. Spring.
She died as she lived, a Christian.
DE BROT.—At Rosario, Dlexico,.on Jnly Gth, Henry .
13rot, formerly of Philadelphia
°Et/BOR.—At Virginia Oity, Nevada Territory, Aug.
4th, James C. George. eldest eon of John D. and Lydia
Ann George, in the 48th year of hie age.
t of Inteimentmi.
~PPam, September 17, 1934
n the City of Philadelp
17th day at Rept., 1864.
Weekly Repo
BRAME
_Deaths and Interments
from the 10th totha
0.4118E4 OF DBATIII
Anemia
Alburninnrin
Apoplexy
Burns and Scalds....
Cancer
Cancer of Bread....
" of Utet4ll?!...
Casualties
Croup '
Congestion;
Lunde.•
" Liver. .•
Cholera Infantnnt...
Elorbna
Caries of Temporal
•
Bone
Consumption, Lungs
Cholic
Conv.ulsions
' Puerperal.
Cyanoele
Xllptherin
Diabetes .
Dtarthcoa
Dicsey
Brain
" Cheat
Disease of Heart
L 123168 .."
" Liver
Drowned
:Dysentery
• • •.• 6:i
Effusion on Brain...
• .4
Epilepsy
Fever ........
From 40 to
" "
60 60 to
..18, 70 to
61 BO to
totter 1 oar
Frpp I to 2... • •
2to 5
" stolo
" 10 to 15
" 15 to To
" 20 to 30
" 30 to 40
" 90 to 100
......4S " 100 to 110
......S9 " 110 to .....
WARD&
WARDS. I WARDS.
Tenth • .. • 10 Nineteenth 21
Eleventh • 51Twentieth
Twelfth ........ 41Twenty-first • .. 7
Thirteenth ..... B•Twenty-second. 8
Fourteenth. —.AO Twenty-third-- 9
Fifteenth 15 Twenty-fourth.s7
Sixteenth •••• 7 Twenty-fifth •.. 4
Seventeenth .... 7 Unknown 16
Eighteenth 7
First
Second .
Third 11
Fourth ..... 7
Fifth .... . .... ... 13
Sixth
Seventh —l7
Blinth .
lighth
..... 12_
Total
Deduct deaths from the country •
Vet deaths In the city 308
liavrrivr. —United States, 242; Foreign, 69; Unknown.
13 ; Almshouse, 6; People of Color, 31; fromthe corm
tr
Th y, 16.
e number of deaths, compared with the correspond-
Ingweek 0f.1863 and of last week, was as follows:
Week ending September 19th, 1863; was 250:
Week ending September 10th, 1864, was 303.
Males, 176; females, 149; boys, 74; girls, $4.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 66.
By order of the Board of. Health.
GEORGE E. CHAMBERS. Beestral.
- 10tESSONA SON, MOURNING STORE,
'3B-P No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have received— '
Black Delaines.
Morislellues, single width.
41 .
' • and White DeNines. double width
• '• and Purple Delaines.
" 6 and White all-wool Mousseline.
and Purple
Taraises and Bombazines .
" Merinoes and Cashmeres.
" ROM /blip
rose Clothe. Alpacas, die.
au2P-tf
WIRE ec,LANDELL ORDERED THIS
-a-A FALL the &tadleg [Style Plaids, such as are used
by the _ - z L. •
-. CHILDREN OF NO B ILITY 'EUROPE.
Royal Stewart Plaids,
VlctorlaDrees Plaid..
McDuff, Rob Roy, McDonald, &0., &c., &c. selett
arlizAimtvAsrznas FIRST BAL.
' TALL (ON
lINION CAMPAIGN CLUB,
COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, Po. 613 CHESTNUT
Street, September 17, 1864.
A meeting of the Members of the CLUB will be held on
TUESDAY EVENING, 20th that. '
At 73 1 o'clock, at their Headquarters. iunctual at
tendance is requested.
By order of the Committee of Superintendence.
Colonel P. C. ELLMAKER, Chairman.
Major A. J.'!SaLlaitts, Secretary.. sel9.2t
EXPINBL/CAN.INVINCIBLES,
1 _ roa
• LINUuLDI AND.JOHNSON..
All membera of the above named Club, who desire to
unite under a new name appropriate to present issues
for active duty In' the present canvass, 9tc. ; all other
loyal citizens, especially the young men, whether
members of the (Dub •or not, are earnestly invited to
assemble at the. Commonwealth Building CHESTNUT
Street, above Sixth, on MONDAY SVEraNG, SePtem•
ber 19th, at eight o'clock.
its • 0/30.• INMAN .RICHE, President.
lar TWENTIETH WADDr. VP. AND
DOING.—The subscribers to . the Ward Bounty
Fund are earnestly requested to partheir subscriptions
at once. Committees will please make out their lists
of subscribers, so that each man in the Ward liable to
the draft eau have his proper credit before names are
read off. Subscriptions can be paid to JOHN ad RILEY,
427 Cb ESNHT Street, or at the meeting this evening at
the Church EIGHTH Street above MARTRIL
- •WM. S. HALL, President,.
B. HARPER. Secretary. , „. • lt
•
8580, aso, 9580,
CA „•t358.0,
SH _ •
•
The FIFTEENTH WARDBOUNTY.
will pay EIGHTY DOL
LAR/3 Ward Bounty for three days only to a few more
RECRUITS.
Choice given to enlist is any Company or Regiment.
AT7'l5.
this
day
ISAAC M. KRUPP,
- - Provost Marshal's Office,
15 e/ 9 -3t Corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Ste.
LEcTuREs.--T REGULA,B,
Connie of Lectitrie fn the PENN BISDIOLL
.
IYSItSITY will commence on MONDAY, October
19, at the rooms of the Inetitntion, 910 ARCH btreet. to
both Male and Female Classes. General IntroductorY
at 3 o'clock P. DI, by Prof.Y LONGSHORE, M. D.
14411 cal Students and friends_ of the Institution are re
.l7'tfullY inYited to attend. FOrardoulare as to terrac.
address JOS. S. LONGS GORE; M: D: =Dean.
44941 1, 1 43'ir /*au two ui LSY. 7 44119 h
•
CIAMIRS Or D.ILL
Fever Brain
Intermittent:
'' Remittent....
" Scarlet.......
" T Yp h ne• .1
" Typhoid
Hemorrhage, Bow'ls
' • " • - Lunge.
Bowing' Cough
Infisnimation.•Brain
•
'• Bronchi
• . " Bean •• -
Liver .... ••• .
" Lungs '
Perltonetm .
" Pleura
" St. & Bowels.
Insanity
inanition.:.. 4.!•• • • •
Mania-a-Potu..
klaraszans
Old Age ....
Palay.• • •
Pyemia '
Rheumatism, Heart.
Scrofula
Bore Throat....
Small-Pox
Still-born
Suicide
Tabea MeSenteri Ca• •
Teethit g
Unknown ••••• •• • . • •
Wounde—Gunshot • •
T0ta1..........
'snag WIRE—
ao
60
70
80
90
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOR TAPARDEE%
. . ,
011,111,d111018;
FOE - VICE PRESIDENT,
ANDR:FAW JOHNSON;
'OF TENNESSEE
ELECTORAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL.
MORTON McMICHARL, Philadelphia.
T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Coaxal'.
REPRESENTATIVE.
Robert P. Kim
G. Morrison Coates,
Henry Bumm,
William H. Kern,
Barton H. Jenks,
Charles M. Runk, '
Robert Parke,
William Taylor,
John A. Hiestand,
lahard H CorycH,
Edward Holliday,
Charles P. Road,
18.—Elitte W. gale,
14. Charles H. Shriner,
10. John Wistor,
10. David McConanghy.
17. David W. Woods.
18. Isaac Benson,
19. John Patton,
20. Samuel B. Dick,
21. Everard Bierer,
22. John P. Penne y
21 24. J E ohn bene W.
Blanchard.birJnel
By order of the State Central Committee..
COUNTY OFNIEUZIIN.
SHERIFF, .
TIMM' C. HOWELL
EEO'S . = OF WILLS,
FREDERICK M. ADAMS.
CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT.
EDWIN A. MERRICK.
CITY OFFICERS.
RECEIVER OF VAE.I3C,
CHARLES O'NEILL:
CITY COMMISSIONER,
THOMAS DICKSON.
CONGRESS.
First District—JOHN M. BUTLER.
Second District—CHAßLES O'NEILL.
Third District—LEONAßD MYERS.
Fourth District—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY.
Fifth District—M.'HUSSELL THAYER.
SENATOR—Third District.
. • .
ISAAC A..I3}IEPPARD.
-REPRESENTATIVES....•
First District—WlLLlAM FOSTER.
Second District—WlLLlAM H. RIIDDINAN.
Third District—RlCHAßD BUTLER.
Fourth District—W. W. WATT.
Fifth District—JOSßPH T. THOMAS.
Sixth District—JAMES FREEBORN.
Seventh District—THOMAS COCHRAN.
Eighth District—JAMES N. KERNS.
Ninth District—CHAßLES FOSTER.
Tenth District—;SAMUEL B. PANCOAST.
Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER.
Twelfth District—LUKE V. SUTPHIN, Sa.
Thirteenth District—RNOS C. RENNER.
Fourteenth District—FßANClS HOOD.
Fifteenth District—GEOßGE DR HAVEN, IR
Sixteenth District—WlLLrAM F. SMITH.
Seventeenth District!RDWAßD G. LEE.
Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER.
WP LINCOLN, JOHNSON,
LIBERTY!
C 0 N . C . 1 71 JEVr
The men of Philadelphia favorable to the election of
ABR IRAN LINCOLN
AS PRESIDENT,
ANDREW JOHNSON
AS VICE PRESIDENT
OF. THE UNITED STATES OF ANERIOA,
WILL MR /CT
ON MONDAY EVENING,
SEPTEMBER Um, AT 8 O'CLOCK,
CONCERT'
13HESTNUT ST. ,BET. TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH,
To inaugurate the Hall for. the coming
ELECTION CAIITF'AIGN.
. .
Members of the Union.Leagnes and all loyal Inenrk'are
invited to be present.
. Distinguished gentlemen will address the mating. '
Byorder of the
sell-2t COMMITTEE ON. PUBLIC KBETINGS.
LINCOLN AND. JOHNSON , 1
The Citizens of the THIRTEENTH WARD *ll raise
their •
CAMPAIGN , FLAG.,
At the corner of
Franklin and Poplar sts.,
ON MONDAY' EVENING-, Sept. 19th,
sT vrk O'CLOCK
•The7lr4ll. be addressed by
Hon. LEONARD MUMS,
Hon. JAMES POLLOCK,
It Hon. W. D KELLEY, and others
FOURTEENTH WARD BOUNTIES
11:1.E. HI Gl-IEST . :PRI.OE .
w ill be paid for a few men to till the (biota.
Money Paid as Soon as Mastered,
at Provost Marshal's Office, BROAD and SPRING GAR
DEN, by Mr. SHELMERDINE.
• •
For particulars apply to . .
•
# FRED'Ic. A. VAN 01,1F,ME;
Chairman of Recruiting Committee.
No. 204 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
I!gar" MR U. S. SANITARY COMMIS.
31004 steamer " Elizabeth " left this morning
for City Point with &full cargo of Clothing and Sanita
ry Stores for the use of our brave men in the army ope
rating before Richmond, a% a cost of $44,899 16. The
public will see by this that their generous contributions
to the Fair is being put to a good use,
The folloWing-named articles comprise the " Eliza
Beth's." cargo
6boxes Bed Sacks, containing as follows:
1-100 1-'lOO 1.124 1-115
1.80 1-77 1-04 1-65
1-84 9 boxes containing 799 Bed Sacks.
3 boxes sheets, containing as follows;
1.84 1-80 1.46
3 boxes containing 210 sheets.
5 boxes Quilts, containing as follows:
* 1.7 S . 1.37 1- 1-42 1-13
3 boxes, containing 200 Quilts. -
2 boxs 4 s Towels, co l ntaining 6o as follows:
160 -3 •
2 boxes, containing 500 Towels
83 boxes Wool shirts, containing as follows:
1-79 1-76 1-70 1-126
. 1-225 1-120 1-108 1-110
1-100 1-304 ' 1-236 1-230
• 1482 - 1-121 - -1-100 1-72
1-75 1-235 1-220- 1460
' 1-90 1-200 'l-190 ' 1-79
1-70 • 1-170 1.180 1-192
- 1-166 1.264 1-228 1-82
1-182 •
33 boxes containing 6,000 Wool Shirts.
3 boxes Wool Drawers, contain g as folloWs:
1-500 1-66 1-189.
3 boxes containing 744 pairs w. drawers.
2 boxes wool sacks.
' 1-124 doz 1.50 doz.
2 boxes containing 174 doz. w. sacks.
100 boxes, 48 lbs. each, condensed milk.
1 box, 331 arm slings.
1 box reading matter.
.1 box, 194 books.
3 boxes vegetable soupcontaining as follows;
1-48 cans, 1 '4B cans, 1-24 cans.
3 boxes containing 10 doz. vegetable soup. -
2 boxes flavoring extract, contains as follows:
1.24 bottles: 1-24 bottles.
..•-• 2 boxsesontaining4 dozen flavoring extract.
. box containing 10.000 envelopes.
- 38 cases, 6 lbs roast beef, 38 doz.
' S 6 cases, 2 lbs roast and a-la-mode beef,l7o 501.
131 cases, 6 lbs beef 50up,66% doz.
telexes corn starch, 48 Res each.
50 boxes farina, 48 Ms each.
50 boxes lemons.
. 13 boxes lemon syrup, 25 doz.
60 boxes fresh peaches, 100 doz.
6S boxes, 6 Its tomatoes, 68 doz.
100 boxes, 2361bs do 200 doz.
6 boxes tomato catsup, 6 doz.
20 boxes apple batter, 60 doz.
13 boxes Julienne soup, 26 doz.
20 kegs tripe.
6 gross extract vanilla.
gross extract lemon.
40 dozen pickled onions, 20 cases.
1 case salt.
10 dozen egg-nog,
5 ballets butter crackers. •
5 barrels dried peaches.
15 barrels dried apples.
2 cases, 5 lbs tomatoes.
38 barrels Trenton crackers.
4 boxes. containing
2,0(1) tin cope,
10 gross pie plates,
4 dOz. box graters.
4 casks ale.
26 cases Monongahela whisky.
60 cases old cherry brandy.
60 boxes /limp tobacco, 5,113 IDs,
- 10 barrels crushed sugar.
7 firkins batter.
3 tierces beef.
2 rounds dried beef.
30 kitts mackerel.
2,000105 codfish. •
' 1 barrel coal oil.
18 Ms patent thread.
'2O gross matches. !
. 20 barrels family flour.
RS pairs leather slippers.
• ".
.140 dozen combs.
• 10 dozen pails..
• 10 gross essence ginger.
0 cases brandy.
3barrels extra mess beef.
- • 12 gross commercial pens.
16 gross Walker's pens.
10 gross lead pencils,
6 gross one ounce ink (stands).
5 gross two-ounce ink (stands).
16 gross iron table spoons.
10 dozen spirits camphor.
50 barrels Boston biscuit.
7 half chests Oolong tea.
3 half chests Young Eynon tin.
60 barrels onions
75 barrels sweet potatoes.
60 barrels white potatoes.
60 barrels beets.'
5,000 head cabbage. •
AO boxes peach° e.
• 100 barrels soda biscuit.
110 eases condensed milk.
269 dozen grey wool hose.
60 cases sherry wiact..
• 2,ooo,paper bags.. -
92 cases smoking tobacco.
285 Cobb s spelling books.
30 dozen Cooly 's spellers
60 boxes pickles.
3 boxes uny rum.
farLAW DEPARTMENT, • .
-UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. -
A term will commence on MONDAY. •October 3d,1864.
The introductory lecture will be delivered at .8 . o'clock
in the evening of that day, at the mutat lecture rooma,
Or Ike Rea. USOriti dhalilfQa4, 404 W
N CAMERON, Chairman.
WTHE IFIVVENDS OF THE VNION
are invited to attend on TUESDAY EVENING.
the 70th inst.. at half past seven o'clock, at the OPettM
of the New Hall of the " Ladies' Soldiers' Aid, • at
WELDON. Montgomery county, erected for the fur
therance of the health and comfort of our brave Soldiers
and their Widows and Orphans, on which occasion the
Messrs. &Alen have generously volunteered to give
their celebrated Lecture on the Island of Cuba, to be
splendidly illustrated by the Stereopticon. The price
of admission will be 26 cents. A variety of choice re
freshments will be served to those who may desire
them. •.
N. B.—An worm; • car will leave' okbington Station,
North Pennsylvania Railroad, at 10.15 P. R., to return
ci.v visitors. selo.2l*
Igr CITIZENS' SIIESTITIITE, REPRE
SENTATIVE, AND VOLUNTEER. AGENCY.
CHESTNUT Street.—The highest Bounty raid et .
this ofilce for one and ihree-yeare.volnnteere. N. B.—
SpePi nrrangements made with townehip.conunitteee.
sel9-6P • "•• •
NOTICE.;—AT A MEETING OF
the Ae, °elation of ..Parmerssending milk to
Philsde,phin to wholesale. held at the " Richsrds
Rouse,"
September 17, 1864, it was
Resolved. That the price of milk shall be coven sects
Per qusrt from October.lst and during said month. and
also that a Epecial meeting of the association be held at
the "Richards House" on the third Saturday in Onto
ter next. - at 11 o'clock A. M., fort e Purpose of- fixing
the price of milk from and after November Ist, Mt
By order of the Association.
Mr. IVllll3,•President.
J. T. CRAWTORD, Secretary. . 409,,8ie
T WEN TY•FIFIIIII. WARD MM.
RANTY FT:IND.—The attention of tkose who
have already paid their assessment is called to the pri
vilege granted to them by the establishment of the Gua
ranty Fnnd. Bach citizen who has paid or may hereaf
ter pay his assessment is now allowed to contribute
the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS to • the GUARANTY
FUND. • '
This fund is deposited in hank and kept for the special
purpose of procuring substitutes for such of the contri
butors as may be drafted. Should the quota of the
'Ward, however, be so nearly filled that the use. of the
Fund - would at once fill it, the Treasurer is then autho
rized to draw upon it for that purpose.
Pal ties wishing to avail themselves of this privilege
Must pey their Subscriptions before WEDNESDAY
EVENING next, to the following persons; appointed by
the TWENTY-FIFTH WARD BOUNTY FUND COM.
MISSION. to receive the same:
let Precinct—Rev. JOSEPH WELSfi. Nicetotvu.
2d do. H. O. CLAY. 27l South Fifth street.
3d do. JACOB COOK. Bridesburg.
4th do. CHAS FAY. Reading E. R., Riolimouit .
6th do. HENRY L. FELL, 1115 Walnut street. ..._
fith do. KENNEDY, Richmond.
Or to either of the unde F rs ßA ned:
ig NK P. OETZ, President.
JAB. H. BEACBEIDE. Secretary. • sol9=2t
070 BOUNTY—ELEVENTH WARD,
AVOID THE DRAFT.
L." A meeting of the enrolled citizens of the Eleventh ward
will be held at Templar Hail, No. 416 lc g nom)
Street opposite lifersaretta street, on. THIS MONDAY/
EVENING' at 7% o'clock, as business of importance
will be transacted The Commilteo.will be at tee N. E.
corner of SECOND and COATES Streets every day from
9 to 6 o'clock to receive subscriptions,
Disbursing Committee—Rev. Wm. Cathcaurt, Lewis
Chester, P. Tuohy, Thos Fahv, Trea4nrer.
GEO. A. Q9IGLET, Chairman,
Wm. C. Ring, Secretary.
MANDAN 00111.11ANIG.
PHILADELPHIA. September 9, 1864.
NOTICE I 8 HEREBY GIVEN that.,attAnstalment of
ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE oneach and - every share of
the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY
bas this day been called in; payable on'or before the
26th day of Eeptember,'lB64, at the. Office of the Com
pany. No. 394- WALNUT Streit, Philadel_phia.• •
By order of the Directors, B. A.' HOOPES,
selo-tocl Treasurer.
liar OFFICE OF THE NAND AN
RIM° COMPANY; No. 321 VI ALIVIT Street;
PEILAMILIMIA, September 9, 1864.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend has
been declared, payable to Stockholders of record at the
close of business October let, 1.964, as follows! '
Three Shares' of the Resolute Mining Company. and
Five Shares of the Medora
. .Mining Company for every
Twenty Shares of the Mandan Mining Company upon
which all instalments then due shall have been paid.
No fractions of shares will be issued, but will be paid
for by the Company at the rate of six dollars per share
of Resolute, and eight dollars per share of Medora.
.. By order of the Directors, B. A. HOOPES;
pdietnel Secretary and Treasurer.'
FIFTEENTR•WARD BOITNTY
FUND COMMITTEE meets THIS and MONDAY
EVENING next, at School House, TWENTIETH and
COATES Streets, from 73i to 9 o'clock, to receive sub.
scriptions. We require $3,600 immediately - Bring
your money THIS HVBNIN(}, without fail if ion -wish
to avoid the draft. THOMAS -WOOD,
FAl7.2t - • .- Treasurer:
lar" EIGIITEENTII. WARD.,DRAILFT.—*
A meeting of the citizens of this Ward will be
bald on MONDAY EVENING. September 19th at 8
o'clock, in the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: CHeIRGEI;
'Rensington, (Rev Wm. T. Eva,) . GIRARD Avenue,
above Banterer street, for the purpose of making one
int.re effort to moire the quota of men required by the
Government from this Ward. The men can be obtain
ed if the citizens will come forward and contribute of
their means, and support the committee in their efforts.
Addresses will be made by prominent speakers..
JOS. S. ALLEN, President. •
PAVTD DICKERSON, Secretary. . sel7-2t* .
ZIOUTEENTEt WAIIED:-0111g.
SCRIBERS to the Bounty Fund' are requested
to make immediate payment to the undersigned, or any
of the Precinct Committees. Any person contributing
TWENTYzEIVE oLLARS will have hie money re
funded if drafted: 'Mali are enlisting, and the quota is
bete; reduced; if the citizens will sustain the ()forts of
the Committee, the men will all 'be obtained and the
Ward saved from tbe draft. The Committed meet every
MONDAY and TELIIREDAY EVENINGS, at the Ken
sington Engine Company's Hall, RICHMOND, above
Marlborough street. 308.-S ALLEN. President
LIIK BIC% TTOP. .D• DICKERSON, Sete y. 'fossil-7e
MrEIGHTEENTH WARD 11013NEY.:
—The Committee of this Ward are now paying
the highest bounties to all persons crediting themselves
to the ward. Enrolled citizens furnishing substitutes
will be entitled to the Ward•Bonuty, • Immediate pay
ment made, on application to CHARLES M. LErgEn.
Treasurer, 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel.. sel7-71t•
DEVIDEND.—TIFE DIRECTORS
of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETRO
LEUM COMPANY have this day it eclared their Fifth
Monthly Dividend of TEN PER (:ENT. from. the earn
ings of the month of August, malting fifty per cent. on
the capital An five months, payable, free of State tax,
on the 20th instant. Bookg clone on lath and reopen
21,4. GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary,
SEPTEMBER 19, 1664. ' sel6-6t
Mr' THE EVENING SESSIONS. .01F
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
637 CHESTNUT Street, will commence THURSDAY
EVENING, Sept. 15th. to continue until April 15th1865
Young Men fully pre pared for the counting house. Boo
kkeeping. Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Tole
grupl in g, &c. , are taught in the most thorough and prac
tical-manner. Students are instructed separately, and
at such hours as may beat suit their convenience. sals-4t.
liar SOUTHWARK BANK. ,•• • •
PH/LADELPRIA, Sept 9, 1834.
A Special Meeting of the Stockholders will he held at
the Banking House on SATURDAY, October Bth, 1864,
at 10 o'clock A. M.,to decide on the expediency of con
verting the Bank into a National' .I,Bam:dation, agree
ably to an act of Congress approved June 3, 1881, and
to take such other action as may be necessary;
-By order o f the Board of Directrs., -
4,1101-11 n - ''!" • • _
.-/• r; STERL:CisMer.
TENTS. WASID.—THE CITIZENS
of the Tenth Ward, who have not responded to
the APPEALS FOR AID, to assist the ward in furnish
ing the full number of men required by. the Govern
ment, are offered ORB MORE OrFORTURITY.to show
their patriotism. .
We require Four Thousand Dollars to make onr•work
complete. So far the burthep has been _borne by-about
one-tenth of the enrolled citizens of the ward. The
Committee urge upon all who are able to come forwai d
and do their duty pro ti
A. H. ANCISCUS. Treaurer,
80. 513 MARKET Street.
arNO TICE.—THE BOOKS OF SUB
SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock di the " N
TIONAL QIL CREEK OIL ,COMPANY." will be
opened for receiving Subscriptions. on the 16th inst., at
our Office. Tbis Company has a very large Gil Terri
tory in Fee simple, together with some• of the most
valuable producing .Leases on Oil Creek, the present
production from which is yielding a'good revenue upon
be capital of the company. -
For further information apply to the undersigned.
COCHRAN & RUSSaLL,
22i North FRONT Street,
FIFTEENTH WARP IN THE
igrDRAFT!—The last Meeting to complete arrange
ments to avoid a draft will be held on TUESDAY EVE
NING, 20th inst., at the Ti!. E. Church, corner of TWEN
TIETH and SPRING 0 &RDEN Streets. As this will
be the last effort to prevent a draft in the ward, it re
mains with those who have not. contributed to the
bounty fund to say whether they will-snake up the
balance of money yet required or tat e all the risks and
disgrace of permitting the draft to be made. $3,600
more will finish np the work. Should we fail to ob
tain thisiamount,'we must cease paying bounties. Come
to the meeting; bring your neighbors, and hoar the re
ports of your committees.
eel7-3t . H. P. M. BIBSINBINE, Chairman.
WOFFICE or TELE •LESION COAL
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,'
• PEIIaDELPIIIA, Sept. 14, 1864.
Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3
o'clock. P. BE of TUESDAY, the 4th of October next,
for anyportion or the whole of One Million ($1000,000)
of Dollars, as part of a new loan authorized by acts of
Assembly, payable on the Ist of April, 1684, with inte
rest at the rate of 6 per cent.,per annum. payable quar
terly, on the Ist day of the months of 'January, April,
July, and October, of each year, and both principal and
interest secured -by a mortgage on the CoMpany's es
tates and franchises. The proposals must be in writing,
endorsed "Proposals for Lehigh Loan," and left at
this office, where they will remain -without being
opened until the meeting of the Board'of Managers, at
1233 o'clock on Wednesiday, the sth of October next.
The offerers of accepted proposals will be early thereaf
ter nottded of such aeceptalice, when the protein= of
fered will be immediately payable, and afterwards each
will be at liberty to pay the amount accepted by month
ly instalments of 10 per cent. or more thereof, or the
whole at one time, at his or her option. The Manag4rs
reserve to themselvesthe right of rejecting any bide
not satisfactory. •
By order of the Board of Man ers.
EDWIN WALTER,
Treasurer.
arOFFICE OF Tun.. on. BLSLN
PETROLEUM COMPANY, 142 South THIRD
Street, Philadelphia.
The Directors of this Com_pany have this - day de
clared a Dividend.of TWO PER CENT. out of the net
earnings for the month of September, clear of tax, paya
ble on and lifter October let. 1864. The Transfer Books
will be closed from the 2.5 th ins
S. TAKE, t. till Oct. Ist, ipclusive.
• WM. Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept . ls, 1564. 881.641 s
•
WTEiffla WABD.-250 MEN WANI 6
ED to fill the quota of the Tenth Ward: Highest
bona, paid. • Apply . to FRANCISCUIS,
sel'ffitf 513 MARICST Street.
MILITARY.
ATTENTION-" JUNIOR` STATE
GUARD. "—By order of the Drlll-hfaster, the com
pany will remote their meetings for drill on TUES.
DA.I EVENING. Eeptember2Oth, at 8 o'clock, at the
"City Armory." Race street, below kroad. mem
bers are requested to attend.
A few more respectable.yonng pen *anted to fill the
company. Arms furnished.
se 19-2t* • '. WM. C. ' WINEB. Captain.
WALL PAPERS.
PHILADELPIIIA.
WILL PIPER&
EIONVE;LL di BoTJRICE,
N. B. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS
Mannfatturero of
1 7 '9.1F'Elt 1-lANGINGS,
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
LINEN SHADES AND HOLLANDS,
SOLID GREEN AND BUFF,
CHOCOLATE GROUNDS, FIGURED, AND PLAIN
SHADES,
To which we invite the attention of
BTOREICEEPERB
JUILITMIY GebDS.
,„$ THE ATRIY AND -NAVY. • .
• .
•
--• • .
MITANts sr, HASI3AY T,
•
MILITARY FURNISHES,
418 AROII.I3TREET •
• - •
. .
;PSILsDgLPHIA.•
•• _ -
!h on ors, Regimental and Company Flagg, Swords,
Belts, Paggants, Epaulets, tlittiii,:,o l , - mig,A uk :.
.
tesya, y Havere
a; Camp Bits, Yield. Gligiim.Sinss.
uiiis. i nfrithinepertain!ng to the ,cotembitiVAitillt of
:f A ii ir i u ld Him 0800 u. • ,
'A Masi.. 411 . 1 ". 1-111""4 to;the •tf'#i'-: ' 7 :840-/ux
=MEE
~),1;4.4.1. . 0-i
.fi r atatinumt fr f 9/TAWV
THE PRPES:---MITTADELPHIA, MONDAY I :S.F ! PITAIBERrI9. :1864:
8012 1 mws 2m
aMi=
TAIL. DRIP. GOODS,
ilk/ C
EI)VnIN
No. 26 Smith Second Street.,
have' now open
A ELAONIFICE,NT STOCK OF
SILKS;
POPLINS;
GOO►ps-
OF' THE I;ATEaT STYLES.
AGOOD STOOK OF
SHAWLS,
czA:v=u9' FOR c.r_‘44s.
A FULL ASSORTNCENT:'OF
Sheeting's,
Shirting.
Table Linens,
Flannels,
N. /3,—MarkY of our styles of
37,1* GOODS'
ARE' OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION,
And will bei sold
ACCOADING TO THI FLUCTUATION OF GOLD
We are daily in receipt of
GOODS FROM AUCTIOPT,
Which are now being sold at
LESS - TH/,N. THE COST OF IhIPORTATION
We have also a:large Stools of Goods on hand
FROM LAST ':SEA S ON,
lint& we are selling below the present market prices
sel9-mv2i
WATEItPROOP,OLOAKS.
'Vit:hand it litige stock, which we are selling for
.• •
•
• cIT.IR*Bit ,. . STODDART & BR(DTRER,
410,452, and 484 North SECOND Street,
Syr gt ;:. • • . above Willow.
.FANCY . OABBLVERES
AND •
COATINGS.
We are now in daily receipt ordeeirable , •
FALL AND. yirINTEIr.WOOLIINS.
for Men's and Boys' wear, comprising the beat styles of
foreign and American • fabrics.
;CURWEN STODDART' & BROTHER,
450, 45g, and 454 N.. SECOND Street,. eh. Willow..
WOOLEN Engrr.mia: - -
• • • •
• •
. • pLAID s•.•
• •• • - •
or ovitieiGiirinair Flannels, at less
than regular prises •
. .., • • • '
MitliEtyl3wvl4l:A.ET & BROTHER,
454, 452; mid 454 - North SECOND . 6treet,
. • . . above. Willow.
NEW • SIEI . Wr.. F703E1 . 18041-
A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION
RGOP.SKIETS. ' •
THE DUPLEX .ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE)* STEEL
. SPRING. . •
3. L. & J. G. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET.
NEW YORK,.
Are the owners of the patent and exolueive manufac
turers of this, -
J. W. BRADLEY'S " •
PATENTED DUPLEX - ELLIPTIC STEEL:SPRING
- - . - SKIRTS. • .
This invention consists of Dnplei (or two) Elliptic
Steel Springs, ingeniously braided= tightly and firmly
together, edge to edge. making the toughest, most des-.
tic,-flexible, and durable spring ever need, enabling the
wearer, in consequence of its groat elasticity, and flexi
bility. -to. •and , fold the skiriewhini in use eseasily
and with the same -otinveniencesar.a.-ailk. or-muslin
-dress. , It entirely obviates and-silences the. only objec
tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer
as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies,
carriages, railroad cars, church pewa, or in any crowded
place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy
ing a small space. This entirelyiremnvee the difficulty,
while giving the skirt the usual fell and symmetrical
fount, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera., promenade, or house
dress.. A lady having enjoyed the - pleasure, comfort,
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
beat, quality in every part, antdby far the lightest, moat
durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer
chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most
first-class retail stores in this-city and throughout the
different Sta tes. • .
Ater Inquire for the
DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS.
•
B RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SHIRT,
.Very flexible, folded easily when in nee to occupy, a
small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn.
For sale by M HAFLEIGH,
902 CHESTIIIIT Street.
TIRADLEY'S :DUPLEX - ELLIPTI9
-a-• SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have over
seen in LADIES' SKIRTS,. and an article of .
SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. ".•
• ' • ' CURWEN STODDARTI& BRO.
450 452. and 454 If, SECOND St.; ab. Willow.
LijP/11'13 FRENGSMERINOES AT $2.
All-wool French P.oidine at $1.87%.
• Pine' English Iderinoee at Bi. 75.
- • 2-7dewide - do• " 'do & • $2.50.
VA do do •, do
__,
Plain and Plaidlirese Hoods at 37)i0 to 62Y_ g o.
• JOHN H. STOKES,
sel6-tf '702 ARCH Street.
STEEL & SON BANE NOW
L• open alms and choice assortment of
FALL D. WINTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Merinees. $1.25 to t 6, Plain Poplins,
• Plaid•Merinoes and Poplms, • •
Plain . and Plaid Silk Poplins,
Plain and Figr-red Mohair Poplins,
and a great variety of AM and choice DHSS Goods; all
at prices far below - •
' THE PRESENT COST OF IMPOVATION..
SILKS—Of all kinds, a great varlet from 76 cents
to sSper yard below • •
.._. iILE IMPORTER'S . PRICES. _
SHAWLS—A large assortment, at ' a email -liavanes
over last season's prices. . .
se& tf • . Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH. Street.
E• L" 1 'BROADCLOTHS.
:: Black Beavers and Tricots..
' • ' Oloakings and Overcoatings.
Water. proofs by the yard or pieee.
.> Fine Black Cassimeres. . • .
' • Faloy.Cassimeres, large stock.
• Boys' Cassimeres of standard styles.
WIDE MEETINGS.
•
_ • Bleached and Brown Shirting'. '
Blankets, good Flannels. - • •
Tiokings, Linene, eta , . ' •
Tailors' Linings of every kind. • '
:..
Goods by the piece at wholesale rates.
-. ..• • COOPER. & CON Ll3,l4___*
, . .
seSett • - S. E. corner NINTH and MABEMT
A . L.AR G,E
• STOOK OF BILKS ON
HAND; sale below the i.iesent cost of tumor
tatlon.
Bich Moire Antiques.
' Colored and Black Corded Silks. .
Colored and Black Poult de Soles. '
Armures and Oros Oraines.
Superior Quality Plain Oka
Colored and Black Ottoman Silks.
Colored and Black Figured Silks.
Heavy Black Taffetas.
Superior Black Silks. .
Black Silks of all kinds.
BDWIN HALL k CO..
• an27-tf • ' ' , Ste Sonth'SBCOND Street.
11.024 CHESTNUT. STREIT. •
EMBROIDERIES,
r. • L , A..0 Es , •
.
WHITE poODS.
• v.t. L 5.,.
1`1 ) ItANDAP-114.1.kui.x.:PS.
,9 4 E. - N. NEEDLES.
. .
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
6 2 8 'HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
• The most complete • assortment of
Ladies', Hisses'-, and Children's 1101QP SKIRTS in the
city are manufactured and-sold. wholesale and retail,
at No., 628 ARCH Street. Our stock embraces all
the new and :desirable • styles, lengths, and sizes; for
finish and durability. are especially adapted to first-.
class trade. Skirts made to order, altered, and re
paired. Also, constantly is receipt of fall lines of
cheap Eastern-made Skirts.
seli.lro• • WM. T. HOPKINS.
413 • IiEABONS WHY DEAN HAS
- '" . IIEMOV3D TO'.
No. 4413 CHESTNUT. STREET,
_ ite the Custom House.)
DEAN No. 413 CHESTNUT STREET,
sell, W holesale and Retail,
FROM .TEN TO FIFTY. PER CENT. LESS . THAN
YOU CAN BUY ELSEWHERE.
DEAN . has the Largest and Best Stock in this city of
the following list of iioode: _
1. The best Fine. cut Chewing Tobacco.
2 El Dorado and Rough-and-Ready Tobacco. .
3. Plain and Sweet Old Virginia• Tobacco.
4. Plain and Sweet Cavendish• Tobacco.
6. Navy, and Congress, and Plug Tobacco.
6. The best stock.otHavana Cigars.
7. The best stock of Domestic Cigars.
B. The beet stock of Smoking Tobacco.
9. Pipes and Snuffs, &c.
10. Lynchburg, Smoking, 30 cents per pond.'" •
11. R' illickinick Smoking, - 30 cents per pound.
12. The Capitol Fine-cot Chewing:: . _
13. The Michigan Fine-cut Chewing. •
14. Fine. cut. Chewing. 90 cents per poind. -
-15., Fine- cut Chewing, 66 cents per
16.- Dean Bells-more than any ten stores.
17. Dettn:sellsten times cheaper. - . •
113 Dsaan sells the Ilest atidDheatiest. - • . ' •
To be continued. at. .
DEAN* No. 4 1 - 13 C RESTIOYT Eitreet.
Opposite4katomilouse:
rmAill-bUPER,IgR ARTICLE:PQR
'l3/itsS. Man,intO#ThfigrNtiar 4El'l*.
No. 146 WIL4O. Street.
ORDIT VZriTFL , ?‘ I 4-CWI/UAG ii0U37.2
MERINOES,
CIX)A.KS,
131an1F.etot..
RETAIL biriT,GOORs•
BE. * Sr: *-
-,. . - •
ROUSEKEEPEES, TAKE NOTIOE.
C. - STRIWBRIDGE &
(FORMERLY COWIIERTHWAIT & 00.,)
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.,
Are no* °forint the Wiest stook of Blankets to be
found la this GUT: at modeisite prises:
t'. BP ILT4 'O-. l o l. otEiS*
o#El'l3pluglaTro;
CRADLE •BLA.NKETS, . •
. BED:BLANKETS' aAsizes. •
To dealers, We offer.t4e beet easortmead of all the
eadlog maket.'•
BUY EARLY AND SAVE THE ADVANCE.
as26-mwftt
ARMY, NArr, AND CIVIL
CLOTH
Nv. • T.; 'SNODGRASS,
348 S)OND Street 14d - 20 wriawsioney Street.
A • LARdE STOOk. sidt , ALL &IND 9 OF
•
CLOTHO, CASSIMERER, VESTURIS4 &c.,
, .
At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent
of gold gamYtera, by the package, piece, or yard. Our
motto is to sellt We don't peddle.. Come and sect our
stock. The Amy and Navy trade' has otue special at
tention. se7-lm
LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNISHING
GOODS.
The subscribers hePre now on hand the
MO6T EXTENSIVEIASBORTMENT OP LINENS AND
DOIJSR-FDRIIBRING DRY MODS
beiotind in the city
These goods having been bought for cash, under very
faVerable circumstances; will be sold
LT TEE LOWESrIYEARKET PRICE;
In-many cases less than they can be bought at wholesale
Their stock comprised a full line of
Barnsley'ainen) Shootings, 8-4, 9.4, 10-4, 11 4, 12'3
French " " • a superior article.
Extra heavy. Cotton Sheeting*, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4,12• 4.
Pillow and Bolster Linens, various widths.
Table Damasks and Diapers.
Table Cloths from .2 to 6 yards long.
6-8 -3 4, 7-8, and 4 4 Table Napkins.
White Linen Doylies, and colored Fruit DoylieS.
Towels and Towelings of all descriptions.
Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes, and Blankets. • •
Table'and Piano Covers, dm.
SHEPPARD; VAN HARLINGEN, Zs ARRISON:
• Importers and dealers in
. Furnielking and Staple Dry Goods!
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' CIENTEOLA, and Other Tales.
VICTOIRE. oval. • • ...
DRAMATIS PERSON.IB. By Robert Brourniff.
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The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice the;sub
scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes,
Payable three years from August 15th, MN, with sew.
annual interest at the rate•of seven and three-tenths per
-cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid
in lawful money. • . .
These notes will be ecormiiible, at the optton of the
holder, at:maturity, gold-bearing
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They •svill limed in denominations of $5O, $ l P.O.$lOOO, and s6,ooo,and all subscriptions must be for MY
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As the notes draw interest from August 15, person*
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interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty- Aye thousand dollars and
turwirds for these notes at any onetime will be allowed
a commission of one quarter of one par cent.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
IT IS 'A
NATIONAL SAVINGS 13f1ITH, offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and the beat
security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors
in •11. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the beet
circulating medium of the - conntry, and it cannot pay
is anything better, for its.oWn assets are either in
Guyernment securities or in notes or' bends. payable in
Go - rernment paper.
•
Coiftertible into a Six-per-cent, 5=20.6cr1d
Bond.
In addition to the very liberal interest' on the notes
for threw years, this privilege of conversion is now
worth about three per cent per annum, for the current
rate for 6 , 20 Bonds is not lees than nine ?kr 4%14. pre
mittm,ani: before the war the premium on eix-per•cent.
U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen
that the actual profit on this loan, at the'present market
rate, is not lees than ten per cent. per annum.
eta Exemption from State or Municipal
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Bat aelde from all the advantages we have enumera
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Tr iaturp Notes from' Local taxation. On the average,
thiirexemption wortlihetittwo per oent.'per annum,
according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the
country.
It is believed that no secnrlties offer so treat inane's
-Inentato lenders as those Mined by the Government.
•In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability
of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com
munities, only. is pledged for payment, while the whole
ProPertv'of the country is held to secure the - diet:large
of all the obligations of the United States.
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• Third Natitmal Bank of Philadelphia, Fa.
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e.13-12tif W2t
DIATVONAIL SANS.
' FINOOIAL AGENT.
, OP THE
b*TICED STATES.
U. S:. ISIX3Mia 1881.
, Bonds of this verrdesizable Loan on Muni and for
sale at this BANK.
• 3-10th IN-OP_V•S,
of all denominations and in any amount, constantly
on hand.
10.41-0
AT PAU.
INTEREST .PAYABLE •IN:OOIN.
Subscribers bays the privilege of PaYing the back
interest from. September Ist in United. States Notes,
adding 60 per cent. premium.
Cdnyersion of 7 3-10-per•cent. Treasury Notes to the
Loan of 1881-attended to.
AU National Bank Notes receized on deposit at par.
C. H.. CLARK, •
Passmorr.
NORT(iN,IIII*I64BL, Jr. s .,9ashier. sel3-10t
T ASV °PAINE OLD LOAN OF 1881,
• - •
BIL:MICENL:MIPST,
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD.
FOR SALE,
IDi lAMB' OR SMALL' SUMS,
AT LOWEST MiIiKET RATE&
BONDS READY FOR DELIVERY
C. B. WRIGHT 43a CO.,
eel4•tocl
NEM LOAN OF 1881:
TIM BALANCE Or TIM
975,000,000 LOAN•
. . . .
budge Oils day been awarded, aid our.tadsigonlne
successful, we are prepared to . • ,
, • e•
SELL. TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE,
In Large or
,Small
say amount of this most desirable •
GOLD 81X-MIR-CENT. LOAN,
at the market price.
We) ave always considered these "ISSI" Bonds as
the BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET: There is but a
SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and the premium Will,
in our opinion, advance rapidly.
Parties having 6-20 Loan will o well TO CALL AND
EXCHANGE THEIR 6-20 s for this more permanent
Loan, especially as now, owing to.the German . demand
for the five-hventies,.a • high rate, can be obtained for
them.
• JAY COOTIE (Va. CO.,
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. .
TT ,g NEW 7-30 LOAIT.
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ter,
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la • •
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TR:EABURY DEPARTMENT.
-a- AUGUST 24, 1864. —NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
THREE YEARS .SEVEN,THINFY NOTES DATED
OCTOBER 1,•1864. ' "
. Holders of .Seven -thirty Note! dated October 1 1861,
are hereby notified that they may be presented items
diatelY• in..anyi amowaY,..to be exchanged for Six Per '
Cent. Bonds falling due after June 60,
The interest on the Seven-Thirty Notes will be settled
up to date of maturity,' October I, and the Six• Fer Cent.
Bonds will bear full coupons from July 1.•• • '••. -
The adjustment of i4terest will be made by deducting
from the amount of interest found to be due op the
Seven -Thirty Notes. up to October 1, the interest, ac
crued on the Six Per Cent. Bonds from July.l to October
1; the balance wIB be transmitted by-the Treasurer's
coin draft immediately upon settlement.
The followitegulations in relation to endorsements
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Where notes transmitted for settlement wore issued '
par able to order, and are held and transmitted by the
'obi al owners, - they must -be endorsed by them,
"Pay to the. Secretary of the Treasury for redemption,"
and bonds will harm in their name. .
-Where -notes payable to order are heldby otberpartles
than the original owners, the notes must have the en
dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed -
by the present owners, ray to the Secretary of the.
Treasury for redemption',"
• -For notes issued ini blank,' endorsed "Pay. to the'
Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bends will
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When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at
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and the denomination'of the Wafer (ent. Bonds wanted
in exchange. -
When Registered Bonds are ordered, parties should
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Interest paid, viz: New York. - Philadelphia, Boston,
•.13altintore, New Orleans, Chios o, St. Louis or Cincin
nati. • P. FESSiNDSS,
au3o.lBt Secretary of the Treasury.
HOLMEB,, BOOTH, & HA.YDENS,
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SZOLDWAT. NSW TOIL.
ISIYOSTERS ON
KEN'S a LADIES' GLOVES,
GERMAN AND .ENGLISH HOSIERY,
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
LACES' al DRESS TRIMMINGS.
. to wbiek they
—1;u42 -rl/3"l—
PISTOLI3,I3KATEB.
P:WILSON & CO.,
409 CHESTNUT Street,
Manufacturers and Importers of
Pine Ounii, Pistols.
Gunning and Fishing Tootle.
Canes, Powder, Shot,
•
Wads, OAPs. &o.
Guns Restocked, Rebored, and Repaired in the beat
manner.
SKATES OP ALL KINDS.
ites-tt 409 CHEBTERIT Street.
T U, II; "* I W liWitg.'o4=llo)
14111' South THIRD Streat
au24-3m.
WANTS.
• •
(71 P (ti . ••••A LADY, A. SCHOOL
.311.€412i:i!,-;aik::ii4, woo Prattle schools, who bee
ter•wic::;wPd Antonr, with% family, dependent upon
9T fU* aarberti, Aestree'...OrtaLu TRENT, after mchool
. hours; at C. pylon. -She write.= a fall, round, Legible
'hand,and :out •give•••the- , beat ..of reference. Addreme
.firaleueead .n:Preet ogee. . sel7-3t*
B Ho.
KEA'S Mae, Adding!, livitaMl:7wrlting or ap
litteaat...**Broket.'' tbt In • ' - eelP-3t*
AlrlikDA.ltzsprtacTrAßLE FAMI
- to adopt one ox two CRILDit66. wrought
zip; ageP under ten vent% of resoeeab.le varentattL:
Phase addrees ** Ramat," Press effice.:, ' . eel7-.22'
.14`AlsITED-ASY . .1.4. DY CIAPABLE
of wriliwc.au...inteiliag e ixa sitcuition as
COPYIST.. _ Addren. &. of G.' , this o u Me. a l7. se
fIUARTERMASTER 'CUE 14 A.L ' B
Nair. ornos, Purvesilusror4_ .
WrIVIXOTQN cmrr. Avay.st 31, 3E(4.
. . .
BORSES! kolas!! Eioßatstn
Horses imitable for flacteiry and At enviscr-..r: Li
be purchased' at GIESI3O3O -DEPOT? bi opert market,
till OCTOBEirI; 1964.
Homes willbe delivered Dif Captain. 1306. Lowry' Moore,
A. Q. hi., and.bb subjected toile usual governiag:at te
st'detion before bein_g accepted. -
Pfice of Cavell." Horses, *WS each.
Price of Arbiter, Horses, tilffif each.
Pa l lyment: w binned, for slice!) and nice&
SA MES
• Colcuel Firat vision,
sea-seem Quartermsoter Oeneraf'e Office.'
• tr... 711 WAloirittr' TO • PiIitCHAVIE:
x;lg. Eger, a moditide sized DWELLING HOUSE,
west of Broad 'street, azell)otweeo Ctreetnat mai Spruce
streets. Apply at No. 41321 CHESTIfbUT St. • .M9.3t*
gt *ANTED • ...TO. REIVTA:.:3Int.
niehed , or nnturaided • HOUSE, striate between
Pine and Arch, and weatof Eleventh street. The bed
recurlty given for proper care of [linear,. Addaell
" S. - H., " at this office.
WAIITED - EDIVEDIATEM.I;OOif
Gold, 'Silver, arid Plated VirATCEENS; weir and%
second blnd,_for which the hiehestiwieee
Paid • M. J. MaGLYNN, Foe% Nort#SIOEMI Streak.
sel3-61.* • •..
- FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO BERT-VERY DESIRABLE Bt&SE
...k NENTAnitable for Offices, altdatedat No. 2'.5; &lath.
TRIED Street, oppoeite Pennevlyattia Railroad bnil
diag. Apply to ROBERIT MAC GREGOR.
44.0 1 WALNUT Street. '
rfv.CAPITALIBTB.-TEEERT6HT FOR:
L the wholo or a pert of the United States for the
• lifansractnre and Sale- of HUDSON'S PATENT 1:M1-
1 7E112AL QUILTER Is at the dispoitti!ef energetic par
! ties. It is capable of Wilting in any form, is beyond
'.'the power of Infringement, and of greatest service. ii
'every - family. For partionlars inquire at No. 12:10
;WALNUT Street.
' • eel Wren*
LET-THE FIRST,' FIFTH, SIXTH,:
TO
-I: and iirsVENTH STORMof Dr. Jayne'e
DOCK Street, below Third!. either with or without
steam power. Also. the Commonwealth Building, 611
and eln CHESTNUT Street. Apply to TEIOMAS H.
CONNELL. counting-house or Dr. D. Jayne & Sau,
242 CHESTNUT Street. 8814-60
:Fon SALE---A LOT 017 BRICKS AND
-A- - MOM, at 112 BRELD'f3treet. eal7.3t*r .
ANI FORS4LE—pritsiLoL&sEcOOIIN,
StaTitt HOTEL; on trirnpike road and at railroad sta
tion; ten acres of superior ground, twenty-four miles
out:. The Hotel co:Amine twenty large and airy roo ms.
Pmbionable resort for summer . boarders, besidwbqing
an everyday house for travellers throughout the season.
Price only $5,45t0. .Terress - easy. •
•s el9-ti • .E. 'PETTIT, 323NTALItIIT Street:
At' TO. LET-A. - DwEriniim MUSE
=Lin the vicinity of CHUTNUT .sad•EIGHTEENTH
Streets. Immediatevossesslon.. Rent $6OO.
selS•3t* J. D. MUNSON]; 4313 WALIVErSt.
in FOR ITALR-.-WEST 'PHILA.D 6 XL:
MraPRIA DESIRABEEINVESTHENTS. —The Instance
or the Brown- stone HOUSES, just finished, on Fortieth
street, Baltimore avenue and the DarbpPassenger Rail
road (south of Pine street); built in the French and Ita
lian styles. These Houses have every convenience, are
built in the best manner,•and will he sold on accommo-
dating tetras. First-class neighborhood. Houses in
this localit always in demand.
C. M.'S: LESLIE,
. . . _
scl7-6tt - • I_l4 South SIXTH Street,
e i FOR SALE-VERY NEAT DWEL
LING, 602 North Twenty-second street. Immediate
possession.
Convenient and desirable Dwelling, 836• North Siath
street. Possession soon.
The desirable side-yard House. 2037 Mount Vernon
street. Possession in ten days.
Four-story Dwelling, with deep lot (106- feet), 1624
Green. Pooyeesion soon.
1922 Mount Vernon street; four story; large. yard.
Toesession scion..
S. E. corner. Twent- second and Wallace ;'neat House.
Possession in thirty days..
Two D wellin as north side of Cumberland, east of Co
ral street. $1.500 each. •
.728 Shirley street. 1,626.
1012 North Fifth street; neat and convenient:
103 Jefferson street; neat and convenient.
1658 North Thirteenth; three story. s2;600: ,
West side of Nary street, below Jefferson: - $1;01.
1225 Case street. $l,BOO. •
91.9" North Eleventh street. -$3,000.
1102 Brown street. $1,400.
306 North Seventh. $5,200. -
2839 Ellsworth street. $1,280.
1207 Wallace street; large yard. Immediate posees-
Bien. .
. . •
With a.variety of others. • B. P. GLENa.
123 South FOURTH- Stl set, and
sel7- S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
.
d a: :FOB SALE OR TO LET-TWELVE
:Eiret-elassfonr-story BRICK ROUSES, new, and
with all' the modern improvements, on east side of
South BROAD Street. near Wharton. Terms moderate.
Arm's' to GEO. SERGEANT, for £ -AI Drexel's estate,
geld- lm* 4391 WALNUT Street.
ft" FURNISHED HOUSE" -NEAR
GER3fANTOWN, convenient to Station-7to let
for a abor t or long period; board provided if desired.
Address" Country," this office. seS Sltif*
al FOR SALE-A LARGE NUMBER
of. FARMS, in the adjoining counties, averaging
from twenty to three hundred acres; some of them. con
venient to railroad stations. Also, a number to Ex
change for City Property. Call and examine register of
farms and city properties
sel9-tf. _ E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT' Street,
- CHESTER, COUNTY.-138 ACRES
of LAND,.tbree miles from Oxford, on. Baltimore
Central Railroad • tine Barn, with overshoot-and shed
dingt comfortable' Rouse; nicely . watered 15 acres
Woodland. Suitable for a Grazing or Dairy Farm.
Pilceß7s per awe. . JAS. R CITSIMINS,
_ _ , • 504 WALNUT Street.
B; - 1 , 502 4 1- for Catalogue of Delaware and Chester
county Farms. sel9-31."
5k *F 0 11: B A L E-A HA:RDSQ3IE
May-day HORSE, sixteen bands high, six years
old, sound and bind ; a superior carriage horse. Price
1- 1 ...• QM. Inquire .of H S. PAUL, 419 WALNUT.Street,
between 9 and 2 o'clock. lt*
PROPOSALS.
P ROPOSALS FOR STOVES, •
PHILADELPH/A, September-17, 3864..
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of
the undersigned, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon
of THURSDAY, 22d inst., for delivery and fitting up for
use at the new. United States Barracks,. near Spring
Mill, on or before September 30, 1364, the following arti
cles. viz:
11'6 Heating Stoves, 10-inch, with necessary pipe.
6 Heating stoves, 12-inch, with necessary pipe.
62 Heating Stoves, 16-inch, with necossary pipe.
. 27 Cobking Stoves, 10-inch, cast iron, with necessary
pipe, and utensils to cook for at least 100 men each.
Proposalawill name price for cast iron or• clay cylin
der heating stoves; also, the price per pound for pipe.
inclneir g the necessary elbows, other material, awl la
bor to fit the same for use, and must be accompanied by
a sample of each kind bid for.
No propoealawill be received except those properly
filed in upon the blank forms xviitch are furnished at
this office, and which must be agaranfeed by responsi
ble persons:
The United States reserves the.right to reject all bids
deemed incompatible with its interests, and to accept
such parts of bids as may be deemed advisable.
By order of Colonel A. J. 'Perm . Q; M. Department
U. S. At ALBERT S. ASHIKBAD._
• sel9-4P Captal,n and*. Q lE., •
PROPOSALS FOR.
.LUMBER •A:ND
PITTI/ApELPRTA; Sept. 17, 1964.
SBA;LBD PROPOSALS will - be received at the office of
the undersigned, -No. Ma-GIRARD Street, until noon
of THURSDAY, 22.1 inet., for delivering at the Summit
lio•..me Hospital; Darby road, immediately:
• h;OCO feet3d common White Pine Beards, 16 feet.
1,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, .3x6,,16 feet. .
300 feet " i'• Sx4; it feet.
, 400 feet " • '`. 3x4,16 feet. .
S3Cifest I . 3x45, 19 feet..
300 pounds 10d: Nails. • • ' .*
• - 100 popeds Bd. Nails.
.To be approved alter, deliver3r by an nspec
pointed for that purpose. i
• No proposals will - be received• except those peoperly
filled in upon the blank forms which are furniabed at
this office, and which must be guaranteed by responsi
bleyersons. - ' •
Tne United States reserves the right to reject all bids
deemed. incompatible with its interests, and to accept:
such parts of bids as may be deemed advisable. .nd
By order of Col: A: X. Perry,' Q.- M. Deo% U. S. A.
A.LBERT S. ASEiIIf:RAD,
sel9.4t ' • Captain ana::A. M.. '
EDUCATIONAL..
MARY. .vtuanNsoA l s;: SCHOOL
FOR LITTLB Gins, ns North RDEVENTiI St.
Thorough initruction in French, Music,. and; Drawing.
Six pupile.can be received at; booze ere. .. selo-6t*
THEREOULAR ECLECTIO-:"MEDI
CAL COLLEGE, incorporated by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, hiPl a regular College ediLice,pad owns a
College property to.. the amount of upwarda of sixty
thoniand . dollars. It holde a regular MEDICAL and'
SI3U3ICAL CLINIC 'every WBOERSDAY, Irom 3 to C.
P. M., where all who desire are treated,. and receiver
medicines free of charge. The, FACULTY" is composes
of the following. • eminent Physicians and Surgeo; : •
Profeesors hIcCLINTOCK, PAINE. GAIINTT. - DP -
Y
TO, 4,YEZETTEIDDIAS, DGITCET . OLDSHIIE, SA - :
'DBE, and SA'YRBS The Ctille4atck Session Coin--
Igen gee October 6. Anatomy, Surge , and all branches
of medicine are taught, as in other regular Medical Col--
lei/en It charges-full fees, and. is in ao way connected'
with any pretended free humbug:
The College edifice is jocated .on NINTH Straet,be , .%
low Locust. For Fees, '&c „apply to .-
. 4
J. S. FISHER. Esq. President,
- SIXTH and COM , MERG2 Streets:
W. G. CALVER, Secretary, 61 North SECOND
Street; or the -Dean, W. PAINS, 31. D., 931 ARCH
Street. . -sel9.6t*
RIENDS! ACADEMY FOR BOYS,
A- rear of 41 North ELEV.IINTH Streati reopens on
the sth inst. $l6 per term of tlsreeka. All denomina
tions admitted, • • fad la]. N. wHrrALL.
M. B. ,COOLEY, A.. M., WILL RE
_ v OPEN has Classical and English .SCHOOL, at
Lll2l MARKET Street; on 6th September.. anal-lm*
fIRESTER" VALLEY ACADEMY FOR
Young Ladies and Gentlemen will Reopen' Math
Month (September) 6th J. K. TAYLOR. Pirko(
pal, COATESVILLE, Chester county, Pa. anito-lm'
THOM A. El - BALDWIN'S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. S.
corner of BROAD'and AMOR Streets. will reopen SEP.
TIMBER 6th. an27-Im'
GLEtWCOD ACADEMY; . DELA
WARE WATER GAP, AIONROE•CO., , PAC.
The fall eession of the above institution .will com
mence on the 12th of the. 9th month (September). For
particuLare apply to SAMUEL ALSOP, Principal,
ii3o4m • .Delaware Water Gap:- Monroe co., Pa.
O - LA 9.813 - CAL AND - ENGLISH
SCHOOL of the' subscriber,
8. B. corner of THIS
['BENTE( and LOCUST Streets,will reopen on MON
DAY, September 6th. Applications can now be roads
from 9 A.. M to 2P. M. _ B. KENDALL,.A..6I.
an27-Im* _
pOLYTKEICNIC • COLLEGE, .PENN
-a- SQUARE. —The Twelfth Annual Series of Lectures
and Practical Demonstrations on Mining, MetailttrgY,
Civil and .Mechanical Esgineerlrg, Chemistry. and
Architecture, In the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS of the Col
lege, will begin on MONDAY, Sept. 19th. The Laboral.
tortes, Dranghting, and Modelling ROOM have been
enlarged and refitted. Applicants will present them
'selves for examination at the Faculty'a Office on Satur
day, 17th; or Monday, 19th inst., at 9 o'clock A M.
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D..
„ e lsgts President of the PacnitY•
PENNST LVAITIA • MILITARY ACA
DEMY AT WEST CHESTER...Tie duties of this
Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, September
Ist, at 4 o'clock P. Di. For circulars apgty to JAMES
FI; . OHNE, Esq:, No. 626 CHESTNUT. Street, or to
Colonel THEO HYATT.
- President P. AI; A.
WEED
culloAßAlrial urruTß:rLEgettisa
AND PRIM BOARDIEGAND . DAY- 4CHOOL
. P:3 1 11 YOUNG' LADIES (15217.aztd 1529 SPRUCE St;
?hiladelphia), will reopen on TUESDAY, September
leth • Letters to the abpve address will recrive proem!
Mention. Personal application can be made after An
cast E 0,1864, to ' MADAME D'SBS9ILLY.
atil7z3m • , . Principal.
.149 ST . WONDERFUL „THING IN
11 . art—chore most accurate riortratta.ltlet; 0 4 8
Ir()GRAPHS, in oil colors, artletto it execution ael
SAW at 8.. REIMER'S gallery; 6114014 St. 1t
„
. A.T_REASOPIABItE E'RLONPS•
. ,
e j, P. A,,rTg!+lscaf. &
On Wednesday, See. 21, 0161 s
7 . t the Stores of 1110trflilff K. BELEBI . .E; & 1:11P3170.,
Roe:2l and 21 , bEy street, PEW YORK.
49N000
,romß oRoIc mita woo4l'
com:pdategthelbett seinuoaetrcrat Ohio, Vemsylvants:
ant•Thitbda. • •
BALLAI3BOI,IPrit,
lIIJARTZRMAST2IR 02 014ERAVI3 OF
FICE,
Phar Divreseit
.itassirsoroar c r, Sotemeer 2, 146 1 :
Wfithe sold at Public Arm ', to the. Isla - hest bsc.o, r ,,.
at the time an4p_L*sie named 'o vii.;
York, Pa., TERillin AY, See. :to 1864, _
Altoona; Pa_ , TETIMIWir WM. .22:
Lebatrop, Pa. T , Z,__lso.
7;tro EPJADEED CAVAL RY . a.u.IIBEs. ITA:Car
FLACK
Thiets antes have tires/ condeixtlall as unilt fOr ths'
cavalry serAte of the army.
For Toad vad farm plarDeess many'rxitt kakigis tsar
be had.
Horses sold'
Terms : Cant In Unite 0141 ates Corr' ley
JslifEk.A.•
Colonel F iNt Dlifistem,
Cluar"wm.. _ aFter ()61reare OMs."
esB•t2B •
-R -y NriILSOIT IitIVTIOI6
•
• - . WABITINGIt-ti, D C B - pt '3; 18/4;
02PTCS 11. Et. CAPITOL' El!Tiiitir6N.
en:BATußDAY,.C'etcher soramen.Cier.-at"70.11.
use f o ll ow i ng vaxek,-ated and ;lam marblebill be
at Antler. tail grovade north 01 tUik um 5
State" Cmiltol:
100 Mocha Tem'idesse Marble - .
-1, Dectibfe feet namnwite ditto.
" • 12 rpyilme Potomac liarbje:
61:0 cnbicfeet Vermont Breen 20 pentin,a,
' tfeolMire Shafts • dititts.
2,000 .01.1ble het remnantVltalian Warble.
At the lam e gime will be mid a larrtiot of doce*Walk..
tete, and' Oußdlng matertartrvariotte kinds.
By ordaeortte Secretary X the In••lnr..- •
CDBM.B - WL. Mkt
esines .
attperintenaelle.
.42111118E1121ENTS4 ' •
1-Nr
G RONTX.& andallianartorn.:
'FIRCiT WEAK Dr_ Tint FALL CAD_ - 51 7fWVER SEA SOL'
FIEST WIWI or TEM SF,L . 01 7 10 E,
. Thsegginagement is banns' to atraOuttes ooragemear
'With tie dibtininfisbed artist.
' .• elgSAht ,
Who will make her appearance e7ery . niert*.this week -
as Louthe de Laaconrs and Ogarltia,ln the thrilling'
dra matte re,mincrentitTet.
TILE GYA. OF ICE Or, THILVP.POR GOLD,
.Produced' for the first time ..at this Theatre with Wean-
War and appropriate scenery; costrinali, - an appoint- ADMISfil.Olt--Fareily Circle, 2.5 contb; Drees Circle •
it'd Parquet...oo centavlreservel'DrearOtrcle and Par
gnat, .cents.eatra'; Orchestaut Stalic, ; •6l.' rio charts
for /mired seats. ,
Doors open at 7 o 'deck carte in rises at'73( '
Fourth Grand 'Matinee,. haThiliDfir "AFTirtillooll.
Sept Slitk, at ztOised"prloes. • 881941
S. A. HILTON
MRS: JOHN DRZW`IS NEW - ARCH
STREET TREAT.RE.
FIRST NIGHT OF EDT% 'IN ADLMS.
' THIS (Monda7) ENT.S.ING, So member lath', 11354.
--, • RAMEE7.
HAMLET EDWII; ADAMS.
Ghost Mr. Cantons.
Poroni us ......;...... .11EeGriffiths.
Firet Grave Digger , .. I ....Start Robson.
Doors open at 7. Correntenov,% ti 8 . *
WALNIIT-STREE'r TIHEA
Third week of tlfeimuren3ety ren f a g ar
meat of tbeepliiient T . ragtdfatr.L.ElNl:jli pooVa.
-7r-Effg (1K1131ii;:). `7840.
Will be presented—flret • time. in ,thus Theatre—the
celebrated play from Victor Huro':ogn sat drama. entitled
tir:BL.o
Rey Bias- ' EDWIN BOOTIE
Princess De Howburg 10s:4/NM 'Da Fisher Baker.
To conclude with the Comic( Lefr:rnmof THE JACOBITE,'
Box 'Office open from 9 'till • DS • 3rs ni"
Curtain rises at 31 to 8. • . . . . •
lI ANDEL - AND', HArkEV. SOCIETY.
OPENING OF THE SEA. - A'ol!7 -1&54-5
The Board. of Directors - of the Handel and Haydn So
ciety take great pleasure tn .antionneine to heir friends
and the musical public that 'they haves a "gaged the ser
vices of •
• CARL BENTE:i
as Conductor, under whose able learlessi in the Handel
and Haydn passed the very successful es aeon of '63-4.
Also, as -Pianist, Prof. 3. C: ith whom the
Society will commence 'on TREED 2,..2 Ell 7 ENING, sop.
tembor 20. 1864, at 8 o'clock, atftheirlftrl. N. E. "corner
of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDRN - Btr eta, the re
hearsal of the Grand Oratorio of 'the
• - - SEVEN. SLEEPERS* • •
for the fist Concert of the season:
The Directors cordially invite' &Glitch. oli I members.
and all lovers of music, to meet with them o 11 the night
of rehearsal,- and unite with them as-Phrfori ning Mem
bers or Subscribers. •
• BY order of the Board:
E. P: STEWART, &watery
ASSEMBLY BUILD - 2.1G8; T.ENTE
A-s- AND CHESTNUT Streets.
TEMPLE PP - WONDERS! SIGNOR ELM] .
EVERY evaitrscr, sem
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS-
Change of Performance Cortstanar.
Admission, 2tS Cents. Children:a - Vents. Reserved
Seats,lso Cents.
Evening 'Performances cowmenmr atIM. Afternoon
at 3. an 2741
•
T H:e GYNNASITTIVI,
Corner NINTH and- ARCH Streets,
Is now prepared for the WINTER 9 OOIIRSE-
Elentlemen,•and Children are invited•oto pay use visit.
Quarter commences at au" . time.. .• •
• sel6.6t Professors HILLEBBAND &LEWIS.
CASINO; - CHESTNUT ST:"' ABOV.IC
A- 1 Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETTTRRI:TRE OF
AGE. open every . evening, IviDt a FULL AND, EPTI—
CIENT COMPANY. eelATlar
ASSEMBLY BUILD INGI-SII PERE
Exhibition of the
C H REJECTED:- THE GREAT
• , -. 1 and .celebrated picture by West,the chef cc caesura of
the artist. is now on exhibition at -tae ACADEMY 07
FOE A WrS, No 1.025 CHESTNUT 130,.in addition too
tl e entire Art Collection of the Academy. Admittance.
25 cents. Season Tickets, GO cents. . sel.s-lm'
THE ACADEMY • OF .F I NEI :ARTS,
CBESTNIIT, Street. above Tenth, le OPEN DAILY.
-for visitors. from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. ^ je23
FOUR RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN
-■-• can be fUrnished with- communicating rooms. in
the third story, With board. in a private- family. Re
ference exchanged. Inquire 1106 VIZIR St • sel9 se
EIGIBLR ROOMS NOW VAOA.RT
.at HILL'S.
atiMlne MS SPRUCE Stmt.
----- - •
LOST OR DESTROYED BY
--Certificate ‘ofStock.• No. R2S6-for• 1,000 Shares of
the Stock of the New-York and Middle Coal Field Rail
road and Coal Company; and hereby give notice that I
have made application for Certificate in lien thereof
A: K. McCLIDZIL
ClTAressltsaulto, August SO, 1.564.., an29-mwfat
LOST-TWO CERTIFICATES OF -BO
IIEIFIIAN MINING COMPANY STOCK. No. 361
in the name of LEWIS SEAL, for one hundred shares;
No. MO, fn the name of JOHN G. REPPLISR, for one
hundred and fifty bhares. Application haw been made
to said Company for a renewal of said Certificates.
MAILMADUKS MOONS.
319 WALNIPP . Street.
cERTIFICATE OF STOCK:wert—
Ti a undersigned lostiCertlfltata.No: 80. dated Sept.
la, 1888. for SI Shares of Stock in thoIINION BANK OP
PHILADSLPHIA. Notiee is hereby-given to all persons
interested to show cane why a new certificate iambi
not be issued b the Bank in lien of the one lost.
an29-mwl2t :. C. GREENAWALT. 'Fayetteville. Pa
!tGAMPETS ANDS-011-CLOTHS.fI
14.
I. CARPET• WAREHMIE;
1864 . 1864.
•
_ .
McCAWIIOI &CO.,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
519 CHESTNUT• STREET , ' - •
eel& f OPPOSITE INDEPEND.ENd BALL
TIENSERV.O F..OI(TEL TERTHa - A:1414
. -2-x• GUMS. —.For strengthening the gums:, for Pre
serving the teeth from decay. and for keepipc theta
beautifully clean and the breath Sweet, this is be
lieved to be the beet"preparation, that science and espe
rierece has ever produced. • Propered only by.
• . • • S. T. BEALE, M.; D., Dentist,
1113 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ee1 . 7.9m. Per sale by. the principal druggists. $1 per.iar.
7 1 1 1[E. , UNDERSIGNED HANE
.a• appointed. agents ..to receive Itabsoriptions to the
Capital Stook of the LITTLE.OIt, CREET PETROLRITSE
'COMPANY. . Information will be given on application.
at our. once., COCHRAN & RUSSELL.
sell-6t' • . ' No. 2gt North FRONT Street.
PHILADELPHIA A.N921 READINU
RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER
.-.Lt 19, 1864 the Morning Traiti for
Reading and 7 Pottsville, Columbia, Harrisburg, and all
other points West and North, .11. leave the Depot.
THINTR,NNTII and celLowan , L Streets, at 8:o'clock
• This Train WO not stop between Philadelphia and.
Norristown. Passengers from Falls, Ma,nayank, and.
Conshohocken. for Reading &c., &c. will tate. thet
train to Norristown which l '
eaves Philadelphia at 5.30
A. 114 Falls at 7.16 A....M., Manttyruik at 7.30
and COnshohocken at 8 A. M.
G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent
MEYEIVE3 - 'NEWLY _IM
PROVED CRESCENT SCALE
OVERSTRIINO PIANOS.
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Midst
and Highest Awards in America received.
MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
seB-3m: Wareroorns, No. 729 ARCH St., bal. Eighth-
owl , Es-Jim-y-1s -
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Not only lINBNCELLED, bat IJNEQUA_LLISTI lnpurl'y
andone and Power, designed especially fcr Churches,
Schools, bat f o u n d to le - equally well adapted
the Parlor and Drawing Boom. •For sate,ordy
- E. M. BAUM
Ne, -18. North 8111rENT8: &tee;
also, a, souirdet• asawtreent of the'. ?nisei • Meloda.lig.
econstaatlY on hand • . ante. Stn
CORRECT f!IA.Nit)IIIA7I.IIO.-•
• Mr. RAIMENT gives' notice otitis retire to
tais city, and boadinesito: resume bruda.es bT tb.
int
of September. All ordeca: received as Tomei sk MA.
• EION di 00'8 More. 907 ,CHBRTNIIT Street. au!Saelt
NEE
AUCTIYON
A: VIC - Tl . O *N - E ER S
war, slur.%
piarg„ President.
sel74t
STEREOPTICON, .
THIS EVENING, al 8 oicltoiri
Showing the famous •
GHOST AND HAUNTED PALACE.
Admiesiou al cents; Children 15-cents,
BOARDING. -
LOST AND• FOUND.
FALL
GIAUMECII4CO , M-:l2th.Sl,
GERMANTOWN,
MeCALLUM & CO;;
509 Clifarii UT STEENT.
rldr,mALpaLi.
ORANGE OF flOUr.
n..----_ Ml'
DECKER BROS.,
STECK it CO.'S
OELEBIWED
PIANOS.
J. E. GOULD.
SEVENTH- AN'D .CHESTNUT
D.EPAATELENT ousroiX,Mtik-.
got§-t,, e iri
sel9 61 •
1864.
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