IVALS AT THE HOTELS. The COW hi. New York bed, New York A Eget, 0 a wash,D Wori, Penne u, I,nzerne neottehanna +ellanna oo 'tile York .iew Yorkl ;;;Yettll P ':! L1W111.11173#, i ineinnatl, 0 1 , innoilßlaff California s, Missouri ,ork 'itss a burg : ,t O hio lOtilo 1k m, Penna s e Wheel' g Ya la rt s eon, Ohio Ohio LlWYtlle ~York oo,Pa eitiMore rash, D 0 Tow York L 517:17 4 Vicksburg , Trenton lneattont amore USA 'ash, D C ' sh, C Pottsville Wheeling w York late,Cula. 'tester ,w York Fr York .tsr York iw York 'gland land evr and York York I ew York ffife Pa nvork • w Yo r k New York -Pork I, Ne N w York As ew York IN, Si Lonie tyke, ,ancester Intents'. J Ads% New York W R Johns, Oil City J V D Reed, New York 0 D Clark St don, Boston Aug lebam & son, Ohio Alex Boyd, Boston R Clark, Boston 9 A Allen, New Jersey ' B Small & la, Newark . NJ 0 Stevens & Newßork Dr A. Ferber, New York • W Say, OIL Cit IS Putnam. New York ,J Dctey, Panne :8 Bonsai, Penult 'tv P Steels, New York T C Clarkson, Pittsburg IT Marotta'', Pittsburg 10eo Harbt eon, LonleTille Col }CB' Bowerman, Balt Mrs Bowerman. Daltitnore Frank Bound, MUton Pa Jag Park, Jr, Plttebrus IFarnum Rapids. lowa 0 H. Bennett, Ginn, Ohio Mies .8 Beyer, Otnn, Ohio Jan Bronmel & eon, Balt Mee Broumel, Baltimore B Borie Otuts Miter, Utica, N Y Mies Julia A Millar, _N Y D MoDonald, ' _Cape bla C, Kra Ontter, Wash, D Jan S Vratsrs St la, Bait A Soper, New York B Lee Mies S B Lee, Rook Island Mire Ft. Flab, Rock Island B Sutton Js wt, Pittsburg E P Howlings S tames, Pittsburg L Dederick, Albany, N Y O Dederick, Alban N Y T Woodward, Jr, Y F Hush, Jr Boston Miss Bush, , Boston H Packa L Hyde, New York J W Taylor & wf, Dabnone EThresher, Dayton Sirs SSW Thresher, Dayton 0 8 Henry W F Stevens, Cincinnati Xiss ff. Stevens Cincinnati 0 T Howley, Milwaukee W B Early & wf,Tenn S 0 A Lathrop, Bovine S Benedict, New York J Grazier & wf, Pittsburg L F Everett, New York Sarni T Warner, Conn W Cook k NTS, Scranton C R Dowd & wf. Scranton F E Reichard, Nashville H Drelsman, Nashville BirS W Btnney, N S S Mitchell, Plymouth C H Dimond, Washington F H !Gideon, New York S A 17'4o:tort, Welshing= S Harshen St is,'N 0 H Bea ell, Dave May_ D X Harms k wife, N Y' Mussed. 0 X Fergnson, Cincinnati J G Bronghman, Wllnfo J M Kreider,. HalTiObarg H De nue, crew York B W Keene, Tammy, Ps J Stoddard, Da itimore W Parsons, Harriabarg 0 Lane New York T Pratt, O hio Miss A Pratt, Ohio Jas Nelson, NOW York L Eidletz, New York C T Lewis, New York F L Bherman J B Whelan B Bchumacker, BaltiMore .0 H McCabe, Tamaqua J B Thompson, New York J S Vandyke & wf o'o Denny, Mil wanton H D Allen, Cincinnati 0 Buckman & wf. Wash B H Brown, Pennsylvania F, 01114, Pemterlytuala C Ohase,Boston Henry, New York X Armstrong, Pa • D Kanower, Ohio J Williamson At wf, Pa A W jn_. alla es, c ß e, Ohioattu:tole 8 Jones. Pennsylvania W Johnston, Delaware W Monte/am Delaware 0 Smith, Williamsport X Haynes, Baltimore T T Woodruff, Ohio J 0 Harm, New York - J Cooper, Illinole 9 Fruits, Illinois L D Meglaughliu, Pa H Miller, Pittsburg • A Irwin, Pennsylvania 1J Andrews Pennsylvania' S Miller, Virginia W Jacobs W Maselman, Virginia R , Virginia Cleo Lain, Ohio P Eitroep, Ohlu Alex Moore, Indiana J Munihan II S A John Fought,. II S A Robt Tillman, II B A C B Raman, Pennsylvania W W Irvin, Pennsylvania ' Mrs Harrod, New York PLongetreet, WHlresbarre Mrs Thompson. Jeddo, Pa W Lilly, M Chink M Bars Sr la, Cin, 0 ‘.l Spencer, aryland L 'Yana:int, M Maryland C M.Rathburn, Chester W 0 lialfington & la, ICI N W Hickman, Delaware H Hunker, Pittsburg . P Southall and, N York H Southerland, N York Hon J 8 Carlisle. Virginia Erie, Pa 'Olnelnnali TAnis , 'test Hs Gotoreto New York ski, New York DeleffatO ter S ew York `tet;ttrk ew York New York Np P iro* Mall a allon:11s . B Lang go • Soston iladeiDhla 3altimoro Montrose mg, Pa )w.Jersey gkhouse,Pa , Pa nland land -Salt ' I core Baltimore Tork 'ork V 7 Yo rk New York ,Il 'Owe 48i'8 rizona Catawlesa n Baltimore Nwß :York " *anti idenoe R I 3onneAlcut II RV Re.rrißbg Uarriebura arlaburg alittho .le,Taanaqui Tamaqua risbnrg Iwiatown 30U, Newly ?euziaylvania' 'Penns New York . 1111' York York The aeon r, Boston N Ware W A 0 Hardee*le. Del 'J 0 Gosirwood, Delaware hi Bell. P. nneY/tramin Gordon W H C Gordon, JDn Bola. New Jersey JR Hunt & it, New Jersey 0 J Roe, New Jersey W Graham, Wheeling J L Gage, Ohio J Worley, Cleveland, 0 J J Vogt, Cleveland, 0 S Dickey &da Oxford vr Tewksbury, Peana P M Kent, Pennsylvania J R Rent Pennsylvania B g motonler, New Jersey V blotchier, New Jersey H M Norton. New Jersey S G Holmes. Salem, N E Bassett, Salem, N J. B GriesCOM, &wen., J 0 F Conradt, Baltimore Jae Pollard, ITS N A B Brown, New York J 0 Wightman, Boston N Massman wf. N Uric H Olmstead & wf, N Y A Fowles A Hook W Dewide D Brown, Danville W J Leonard, Maryland It Harding, New York L Stoinbouser, Wilm, Del u Wilkins, i%ltm, Del E H Tyre, Delaware Mrs Scott, Penna. 3 R P Moore, Maryland Riabard sou, Maryland Mies Pennell, Maryland Miss Franklin Maryland Miss E Franklin, Maryland Miss C Bishop, - Slaryland Miss t Bishop, Maryland.- - II Reane y USN H lI Bowman, JrN York 0 Smith, e IvCork, F D Nagle, Beading law Ware aitimore timore po v le )ston •inetrong eo utrome 3h, D C Dayton it Chester hester .c Turk hltgtoP C P 4ti AIVIIGCOBO (AM. i 1 e !ARa Jereey vw Jersey 'ewfult N m Surk _ Nov York OA il,e lltirferd iru Centre Auburn Cell Atibuni Con [tants'. The Mel u 6 11111 xt, Dell ,111 , dlet n [dd own. en, Del ea Se se, co, Pa Pa road Top ,DC C W Byeter,Chambersborg R Gregory, Indiana W T tosaher, Lock Haven John Singley, North Point John 'l' Mnleany. N Y Geo J Bolton,CaßeMay_ Geo B Davison, Ttgy Pa J A M Jameson, Mil eebatg A J Stabler, Mechanicsburg ,T A Fader, Chambersburg Cant jblellinnie,Oleveland H A Henry, Cleveland Chas P Gray, Delaware, 0 Rhemebrand, Wheeling J N•Phillips. New York S Kline, Wheeling. Va B Oenheimer,Plitsbarg David p Ahl, Papua John Bnl by. New York Thos McCreey and wife IP W Sherwood. Hillsboro E k McClean, N Phileda Ca.pt P Stackhonse, Penna • ,T C Ryder, Clhamberabtirg H S Kerns, Lana co, Pa H Longueeker. Fauna SSelliek Colornbne, Ohio R T Beokiy, Maryland 1 B B Henahey.Chamberebtg Joe Richards, Pittsburg John S,Clobe, Lancaster S H Brown,Bellefonte, Pa lk el NEM etmt,N J ut VII bI WII rfter, a The 1 I Mow. H B Smith, Pottsville D Downey, Pottsville P tancaster Capt J F Menlo,'B rannon & la. Pa T a Smith. Wheelini, pa D W C Sharp New Jersey A Clallett.Maryland .1 W Croasdale & wt, Paz - Miller & wt . , Trenton Dr N H Amer, Lancaster A Lybrand, Del, 0 J F Clef chton, Indiana W C New. Mansfield, 0 J I, Taylor, Zanesville W It Swartz at wt, PB/1111% P Williams & wf. Ohio Miss Williams, 011ie . 1r a. 'a ..1 urg 1 pnton, 0 A na . ewtoWn WHyr •vale h ant& aterciaL. The Cos Ski' t o, RI •ter o, -1 burg J Shuman Franklin co M Taylor; Franklin co R MeCane, Pennsylvania O W OrtleP, New London Headgson,_ Br, N London Oukford, Oxford C Railway, Latrobe, Pa A Baker & Wife, Obeater.Pit W McCullough, Maryland J 7.1 Alexander,N J it Wiley, orint). Pa 1W A W illiams & la, Penns .1 Davidson, Boston A Cox, Boston Smith, Chester co CHDylir Beerbower, Chester co . W Leyte, W Chester L Meredith W Chester D Neleon, nneylvenla W H Wes; Jrr, New York IF. Towson, Oxford, Pa Mrs Smith. Wyoming co Mrs La France, Laterite co bary,Pa Lary, Pa, bury Pn. bury, Pa nklin co Iklia co In 00 :lin Go din en din OU ik lin co iklin co in co ndisou. E 013hoemaker. Penns. W Wilson, New Jersey Geo L Smith, Penna A Lopes, Pennsylvania F 0' Brine,Pennsylvania J Knight, Byherry, Ps I Lyle, Letts, New Sena)! 8 0 Julian, New Jersey 'Jos _Stoltz, Williamsport ,31 Moran, Ashland, pa ,R W Shaw, Backs do W Lyle • lional. II W Scott, Newton, Pa. D B Flank, Penner W .Miller, Penns, J Phllads A W Warren, Palma W a Fen-temacher, Penns .Simon Lyon, 11Bleaburg iD M Kauffman, Bch Haven Wiwi Bach, Litlz,Lancader B Wagner, Pattatown Oeu 'Wjnkoop, Philada Black Bear. ire 10 Werkel, Penneylrania :10 Hibspman, Lebanon J Hibenmen, Lebanon ;C B Lebold, Harrisburg le riebthern, Harrisburg ID Deawatd, Harrisburg I J B Reminger NOTICES. SOAP. 80AP, in estilL nniverul doe lOICEST raitarials. is MILD ro, FRAGRANTLY BUNT• dN tiTICI AL to lte action ;19011 411 Druggists and Fancy 60041 MB-habil" Roua op PHELL. ALL& " It moderate prises. .e2dISER tr BROWN, :Tll and MABBRT Streets. tits to order) No. 18. Sixth St. 'EI HIGHEST PRIM -STITCH MACHINIIO. IMPLIST. AND BEDE ISHAPLBIGH. —Suddenly, on the morning of &writ the 30th, Elizabeth 11l •, wife of M. 8 Onapleigh, and dkunister of the late Tbo/11613 Biandy, of Delaware. [seilmington, Baltimore..and WashingtOn City papers please copy.] The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from the residence of her hnsband, at Chestnut Rill, on Friday. morning, edSep tember the 3d, rat el 9 Hil l ock, ss without further notice. To proce to Lau, COLLARD.—On the 30th Inst., Jonathan Collard, In the 69th year of hie age. The relative's and :friends of the family are respect frilly invited to attend his funeral from hie late resi dence, 320 North Second Street, on Thursday afternoon, September let. al 3 o'clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery. NOW LEN. —Killed. on the g3th inet.. in the battle of Renm's Station. on the Weldon Railroad., while in COM ramLof hie Yeeitnent, Captalh Garrett Newton. of the 110Ih Regiment Penna. Vols., in. the 30th year of his itir ts male Claude are invited to attend hie funeral, at 3 o'clock P. M., on Thursday. September let, from the house of his brother.in-law, General Hector Tyndall, No. 11S North Tenth street. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ss BESSON 46 SON, - MOURNING STORE, No. 9.18 CHESTNU T Street, have received— Black Dal aloes. ti O.U-wool Moinnelinee, Mute w i dth. " • don le width. and Vi r tklte Waimea. and Pup% Detainee. " and d White all-wool Monteelines. • Purple " ' Tamtees and Bombazine.). ;.; Morinoee and Onabinerea an 28 .4 Reps, Empress Clothe, Alpacas, .3ce. LOW Woolen Plaid SHAWLS. 2(Xi pieces colored PS. 160 pieces Ida dark DELAINEB . PLAIDS.. PRINTS. FLANNELS. &a., SM. • Uri THE TREASURER OF THE FUND to relieve the distressed people of Chambers burg has received the following amounts since his last report, August 96: amounj_previottely reported ' $21,335 75 John W. Forney 250 00 Win. Neal). BO 00 Airs. Chas. O. Stratton 10 00 Jas. 11. Campbell dr. Co 6 . 1 1 1 2 0 E. - _ L. —, per Loyd P. Smith 6 § 0 iii oo John Gibson Sone, al Co • 100 00 Marshall Hill 2.5 00 W. Donley, Reg., for Twelfth Baptist Church. 6 00 Wm. H. Ashhnrst 100 00 Mies 0 M. n 1 Bohleis 100 00 00 00 John holde Alelt. Wbildin & Sons 100.00 Tredisk, Stokes, & Co 100 00 Wm. L. Fetter, per T. W. M 10 00 Erskine Huard ',I 100 00 Per T. W. Markley; as foilows: Peter Wright & Sons"' • 160 00 Billings,. Rbop, & Co 15 0 00 Lewis', Bros., & Go, ....... ,i, • 100 00 Mellor, Bakis, & `.114110r ' 100 00 Cash 100 BO S. R. Teggart ' 60 00. E C. Pratt & Bro AO 00 121100 g, .Bros i. . w & Co 60 00 sam•nih, kenan /eigh, & Co r i ° Cht & Len 50 00 60 00 II Daring &Co . 60.00 W. A. Drown & Co.— ' ' 60 00 Chas. Perin & Co 50 00 Bates & Coates 50 (X) Grandy, Bro., & Co 93 00 Skinner & Test' - 20 00 P. El Hovey &Co ' 20 00 ' i Roberts, Warlord, & Goldsmith. • ?A 00 Abram H. Derrickson 20 CO Brooke a' Faller ' 20 00 Cash 20 20 00 M. M. Marple 00 Williams & Coons 20 G) Musselman & Kirk . ' 20 00 Hamrick & Leavitt • 20 00 Boyd• tt Stroud 20 00 Wright, Bros., & Co 25 00 Shaft & Wernwag 21 . 130 D. M. Hsu & Co F. Parreson & Co • R. N. Lee & Co Cash Keyser & Bra S. R. 'Watkins, Ji J. P. Woodward Penniman & Kauffman Busch & Oeretley Mustin & Bennett H. Guterman & Bro 3. & A. Kemper Cash J. & 5............ L. 6r P...• Cash S. II John Cochran M. Siedenbach.... - Charles H. Beyer S. Siedenbach. Hirsh & Bro Joe. P Levyowell . Per Edwin Kirkpatrick, as follows Cash, W. S Alexander Peterson J. H. liodey Beeson Crawford C. B. Williams B.C. Harrison & Son Nalidein & Peterson Per W. B. Mosely, as follows: Nickerson, Harris, & Mosely Foster & Bennett A. A. Shormpay & Co Monroe & Smaltz 0, s. Chaplin &B. P. Tarbridge K.&to W, W. Paul & Co Robert R. Levick & Co E. S. heave W. T. Dampens Per E. A. Hendry, as follows: Cash J. B. Ef E. A. B S. Prank Per H. Allen Moore. J. & M. Saunders 60 00 W. SC Shemell 25 00 Cash, L. 10 00 ........ 10 00 L. Blakeman & Co 10 00 CC.. N sh ankai .. 10 00 a 1 03 Total $24,651 25 EDMUND A. SOUDER, Treasarer, Dock Street Wharf. TWENTIETH WARD IS DETER MUTED TO FILL IT3 QUOTA. UNDER THIS LAST CALL —An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Word will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, In the Chinch, EIGHTH Street, above Master. Sub scribers to the kurd are requested to bepresent. It B. HARPER, Secretary. OrDIVIDEND 'NOTIVE.-0 FFICE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Augn. t 3L. likit .....anaßoardpoL_Bitesters-haye lids day declared a.Diel: dend of FIVE FIR CENT. (6 per cent.) upon the °apt. tal Mock, clear of taxes, payable on the 10th proximo. The. Transfer Books will close on the 60.., at 9 P. M., and open on theldth September. sa-Bt T. H, TROTTER, Treasurer. lar ONE KOBE PUBLIC MEETING TO RAISE THE QUOTA OF THE FIFTEENTH WARD WITHOUT A DRAFT wilt be held THIS EVE NING, at the School House, TWENTIETH and COATES Streets., Out of about four thousand enrolled citizens some three hundred only have contributed' to the Bounty Fund. If all others equally liable to the Draft would do their Dart the men could be obtained. Re member ,the quota is ytt unfilled, and over THREE HUNDRED VOLUNTEERS mast be enlisted, or the Draft is inevitable. HENRY W. GRAY, President. The Collectors will please be prepared to make re turns at this meeting, as far a.s_practicable. It J. T. DELACEOIX, Financial Secretary. DRAFT NOTION—TENTH WARD. adjourned meeting of the enrolled and other citizens of the Tenth Ward will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at S o'clock, in the Basement of the Church at the northwest earner of BROAD and ARCH Streets, for the purpose of raising a man suffi cient to procure volunteers to fill the whole quota of the ward. Notice le given to all enrolled men in this ward that if a sufficient fend is not then raised to Ali the whole quota, the fend subscribed will be applied to the relief of the contributors of the fund who may be drafted to the exclusion of those who have neglected to ooatribute• By order of the Executive Committee. It J. B. TOWNSEND. Chairman. lar TO 3110 CITIZENS OF THE SE• VENTH WARD., Axe you prepared to be drafted? If not, Wake np to your own interests and Immediate action and save yourselyz. The only way 0 do tate is by your money. The undersigned were appointed at a meeting of the Ward age. Committee to Receive Subscriptions to aid volunteering, and reduce the quota of the ward. Let all come up to the work, and the ward Is free : W. A. BOLIN, 739 Market street. C. EVEREST, 921 Clinton street. CALEB WALEER.,_4IO6 Quince street. S. W. GRAY, N W. corner Fifteenth and Pine. Ald. PATCHELL, 13418 Lombard street J. M. BOBER. 11 North Eleventh. street. THOS HENDERSON, 2208 Nandain street. H. A. WETHERILL, 1317 Pine street. Don't watt to be nailed on, but send sew enbecrip moos to any of the above. It SIXTH PRECINCT, TWENTIETH _ WARD, AT'aNTIONI—AII perorate liable to the draft will ple take notice that a committee Will be is attendance every day and evening at James W. Rocker's Hardwate Store, Noe. 1225 and 1237 GI RARD Avenue, to receive eubecriptione to the Ward Bounty Fund. an26-et ar A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PHIA TRUST g i n i kitrw . l7l be h lll7l7,t B t T herr i llict. D t MARKET St., on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Sept. 7th, at 4 o'clock, on hash:lees of imwrtance. su3o-tatanbt D. R. I'ATIL, President. lURI'IVENDENNSI , PHILADELPHIA I COMMEECIAL COLLEGE, 637 CHESTNUT St. —Young Men fully prepared for the Counting House and busitoss life. 'The course of instruction Includes Book- Keeping in all Its Branches, Penmanship, Plain and Ornamental, Commercial Calculation, Business Forms, Commercial Law. Detecting Counterfeit Notes, Etc TELEGRAPHING taught by one of the best of Frau,. Goal Operators. NO VACATIONS. Students can enter at any time. CATALOGUES for the last year, containing Terms. denten the names of nearly FIVE HUNDRED sta. furnished grails on application. sal M. Er' DIVIDEND NOTICE. . • • OFFIOR OF TARN YARN OIL COMPANI, No. 431 ) WALSCT Street, August 80, loss. The Board o' Directors have this day declared it Divi dent of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the after September at the Company's Office on and after September 7,188 i, @lsar of Slate tax. The Transfer Boots will close at 2 P. M. on the K. and open on tie Bth of September. .1. PRIOR/11DX LIST, Treasurer. tara DON'T BE SWlNDLED—THEl7N dersiznedrregulgmlylioimsed substitute broken, are prepared at any Moment to tarnish desirable repre sentatives for enrolled citizens In any part of the State. Security given that thl principal shall be exempted for the time agreed upon. Traasactions with any other than neer sad btokers are VANDERSLICE.* DE4INB Liceneed Brokers, at121.3t" No. 115 South SEVENTH St , 2d floor. • CONTINENTAL HOTEL CO.—tux C6ITPONS due September lat, 1701, 'on the eight Der cent. mortgage bonds of The Continental Hotel Co.. be paid on led after tht B an k upon presentation of the same at the Commercial ,in the city of Phila. deiphia. .7. SERGEANT PRICE. att3o-tresTreasurer. • IarEIGIETTEAVARD BOUNTY - Fl7lllD. The Eighth Ward is still behin every uota more than fifty men. To raise this number citizen of the Ward muet lend his beat efforts. Recruits can be . got to credit themselves to -the Ward only by the per sonal exertions of each individual interested in antici pating the requirements of the. draft. Subscriptions should be made at once for this purpose and sent with out delay to J. G. HOSENGARTEI, Treasurer. auit7.6l 8. E. Corner SIXTH and W LW:7T Streets. orCITIZENS' SUBSTITUTE, BE. PRESENTATIVE. AND VOLUNTEER ADEN. CX.-.-Oltizens living In any part of the State can have Substitutes morn in for them in 040 city into the Regular Array, and have the came credited to the •Tatarrehip and Congressional District in which they live, provided they will furnish no with a certificate of thedY enrilinlillit and liability to draft from the Provost Marshal of their District For information, address or call on PAXSON & iIinNA.LLY, 411 CHESTNUT Street. N. g;—igridal arrangements made with Commlitees to furnish' ownsilips With Volunteers. an29.6t ar' THE ITNMEIRSIGIVAM. A COMM.. TEB appointed brae Bounty Pond convention of the several Wards,tfor the purpose of recruiting for the benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation of the coming draft, impressed. with the importance of the subject, desire their fellow-citizens to Unite with them in an effort to fill the city's quota by obtaining vane. teer recruits. To do this before the 6th of September will require the most earnest and vigorous exertions, Led the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public ipirited to aid them by their Influence and by contrlbn- Uccle of the necessary means to offer inducements equal to those offered by other communities. The Committee have appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lieu tenants various quarters of the la amon g the malt' obtained will be distributed pro rata wards, and, of coarse, will benefit most largely those that are moat deficient. • By united and continued effort the Committee hens!, 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, .since that date, and such credits as the city may be en titled to from persons enlisting in the navy from the city and who have not been credited to us; also, from per enlisting in the navy from the State at large and not credited to any particular district, of which the city will have her proportion. Bfforts are toeing made to ascertain these credits. The Committecilso ertpsct 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 fore, by proper exertions, to fill the city s quota. - Money is necessary. and can only be obtained the _.TO [Hilary anbscrls one of citizens: Such subsorlP lone may be sent to the addresses of any members of the Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters of the Committet lio. 1.421 South FOURTH Strew.. JAMES LLGRORN, 207 CHURCH JAMB 'IL ESL 1020 CHESTNUT Sweet.. • r n, H. FBANCISCCS. 513 MARKET Street. -JosavA fiouirOITRTH-Etreet. ' UHLM Fink or I L Airkin. • • JOILI w..17N5181R0'949 SIXTR - Street. aan-et t, above BM►enlh 1:# DOD.. .... 2000 2000 10 00 10 00 10 OU 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 2000 0 CO 600 `RATIONAL UNION TICKET: TOR PUBBIDIEBIt t ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ' ON ILLINOIS FOR VYQE P • ANDREW JOHNSON{ OF TENNISSEL XLEVI9StAIt• TWEET. SENATORIAL. • • NORTON 81a1H0HABL. Philadelphia, T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Clourrin NTATIVE. 13. Nitta W. Hale. 14. Cluutoo H. Shiinte, 16. John Winter. 16. David bleCoAaughy. IT. David W. Woods, 16. leaae Beason. 19. John Patton. Samuel B. Disk. •,`' 21. Rverard BiereW S. John 'P.-Penner _ 26. Ebenezer Halmos. NY N. Join'. W. Blaaehard. REPILES L Jtobort, r. Kinn, Morrison Oloates. a. He o. nry Himenji. L William H. Kern. L Barton H. Jenks. e, Charles M. Zeal, T. Robert Parke. S. Wam Taylor, 8. John A. Hiestand, 10. Blatant H. Corral., U. Hdward Hy. 11 Oluer/es Esad. By order of the Mee Gen FESO BOUNTY: TILE DR&IFT! LLOW CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WARD, AROUSE I If you would escape the Draft you must be up and doing! No time should be lost I Give us the money, and we can get the men ! Wewaut yet over= men to fill our al:total Your Executive Committee has laid before you avoid of action in their circular, by which you may he burthens of the draft, but you must act energetically, and at once. Each ono must hand in his subscription without delay, and induce his neighbors to do likewise. Other wards and the country districts are getting the men by their energy and liberality. Yon reed not wait to be called on, as there is not time to canvass the ward, but come forward with the money to the gentlemen appointed to receive it. There la no other way of escape from this draft, as there will be no Postilonement, and no commutation. The following nomad parties are authorized to receive subscriptions: First Precinct, J. B. Townsend, No. 818 Arch. street. Second Precinct, Sterling Holman, No. 116 North Ninth street. Third Precinct, Thomas L..Pottg, No. 10I4Race street. Fourth Precinct, George T. Barker, K. D., No. 11,,11- Arch street. Fifth Precinct, Wm. '15.1. - Whitaker. No. 122 North Thirteenth street. Sixth Precinct, A. H. Pranciscna,•No. 1529 Arch street. Seventh Precinct, Caleb R. Keeney, N. W. oorner. 'Arch and Sixteenth street. Eighth Precinct. L. W. Br:51114ton, K. D., No. 2023 Arch street. Ninth Precinct, H. A. Lippincott, W. -corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. _ - • An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the ward to receive subscriptions and take farther measures to avoid the Draft, wtli be held at the First Baptist Church, P. W. corner BROAD and ARCH Streets, eon-THURS DAY EVENING next, August 81st. 1864. at sight o'clock. JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND, President. DAVID 'WEATHERLY, Secretary. A. H. FRANCISCUS, Treasurer, No. 11.5X9 ARCH Street, or No. 513 MARKET Street. . art2S4st Mr BIG TANK OIL COII.PANW, 407 WALNUT Street—Stobkholders will take no tice that this Company have Lids day declared a divi dend of TWO PER CWT., payable, oat of the earn ing.s of the Company, on and after MONDAY. Sept. ilth, 1864. • Transfer Books Will be closed from Sept. let till Sept. lath. By order of the Board. angil Ste A l). CALDWELL, Secretary. 'OrDIVIDE SD'NOWICE.—OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL AND OIL CREEK OIL COMP.AVY. No. 524 WALNUT Street. PRIhADELPHIA, Angae6 t 3,1884, The Board of Directors have this dardeclared a second monthly dividend of ONE FEB CENT. (10 cents per, share) on the Capital Stock, payable fit . their office OIL Sod after TUESDAY, September 601, free of State tar. Transfer Books will be closed on. Wednesday, August Slet, at S P. N., for Aye days. an3C-6t*) L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary: LEcruitzs.—THE .srmscßißikit has prepared, and is preparing, new Lectures, in prose and verse, adapted to popular audiences, and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation of ung Men's Associations, Lyceums, and Institutes in the local States. He will also deliver addresses 'on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Seminaries of learning, andpnblic bodies, political and social. Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 5 West FORTY FIFTH Street, New York. awM.lm* . 10 00 10 00 1000 6 OD 00 00 60D 6 00 0 00 PENNSYLVANIA 1 207 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. - AUGUST 26, 1864. Mho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the. PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held at their office. on MONDAY, •the fifth day or St ptember neat, at 10 o'clock A. M. , when an election will be held for nine Directors, to serve for the ensuing y 6 r 2 6- tse6 • WM. O. CROW rEtLr,y. . Ilar EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY. OF MICHIGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the Empire Copper Company of Michigan has this day been called by the Board of Di rectors of said Company. dne and payable at the °Mee of the Company; No. 423 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia, on or before the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1864. Interest will be charged on all instalments after the same shall have become doe. By order of the Board of Directors. 7. S. McMIILLIN. Secretary. ' PHILADELPHIA, August 10, 1864. . an2o-ftrahteelo BO 00 50 00 50 00 25 00 25 00 1000 25 OD 25 130 10 00 10 OD lar. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.- The regular' Ina nal Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND 2 ORTH AND WEST BRANCH TELEGRAPH COMPANY. will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of September next, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the election of officers, &c. By order of the President. E. S. SANDFORD. J. X. ORM. Secretary. att22-uttlasel4 itae=. OFFICE OF THE RHILADEL. MIA GAB WORKS. Avocet 12, 1864. —At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Oae Works, held on the sth instant, the following pre• amble and resolution were adopted: Warms. The great advance in the cost of living tin. posed an imperative duty on the Trustees to advance the wages of their employees; and whereas, the cost of coal and all other materials consumed in the manufac ture of One have advanced to a price that compels the Trustees, in order to protect the important trust com mitted to their charge from serious loss, and to make the annual addition to tt e Sinking Fund required by law, to advance the price of Gal: fifty cents per thou sand cubic feet. The Trustee& are aware - that the increasetnega"WM prove a burden to many consruners, and they green , / re gret the necessity that constrains it; but When the con sumer rellecte that nearly every article we FUT.:shaft hai advanced from 60 to 106 per cent,, and we propose but an advance of 10( per cent. on. the main article upon which we rely for revenue, its necessity must be appa rent, particularly when the operations of the past year are known to have resulted in a-large lose to the Trust, notwithstanding our then existing contrasttcenableti to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be it therefore Resolved, That the Chief Ingineer be directed to give public notice that on and after the first day of Sebtem- Der next the price of gas to private consumers shall be three dollarsr thousand cubic feet, less a disoonnt of 5 per cent for pe prompt payment, and ettbiect to the United States tax. • THOMAS S. ST/MAST, Chief Engineer. MILITARY. LAST CHANCE! AVOID THE DRAFT: 8525 BOUNTY. MEN MUSTERED AND PAID 04.25 IMMEDIATELY. 199th REGIMENT PA. VOl-48.9 COL. A. A. LECHLER. Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. sel-tt I $59 WARD BOUNTY, IN ADDITION TO CITY AND GOVERNMENT ROGNITES, Will be paid to every recruit enlisted in United States Army. Navy, or Marine Corm to the credit of the FIFTEENTH WARD• Apply to ISAAC KRUPP, At Provost Marshal's Office, BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. $lO premium paid to any person bringing a recruit u above. H. P.M. BIRKINBINE; au24-10t Chairman Executive Committee. HEADQUARTERS FORDRAFTEto Men, Bubetitutes, and Volunteers. Drafted or enrolled men will be furnished with substitutes at short notice. Volunteers and substitutes will be paid the highest bounties In dish as soon as mustered All parties will be honoratny dea D. lt with IIAVENS at this office. W. . 115 South SEVIII 4 ITH St., second floor, Room ilo. 10. Agents will be liberally paid. au3l-030 lATTENTION 1-__A MEETING. OF the PHILADELPHIA CITY SCOUTS will beheld at the ARMORY, at FAIRMOUNT PARK, on , Taints- DAY BVRNINO, fieptember 1, at o'clock, on bud nese of importance. Members will be punctual is at tendance. Capt. ROBT. EVANS. JACOB APPLE, 0. 8. 11' • tow t4tvAAJl!!Eizfl DIBSOLUTIO OF COPARTNER -a-' SHIP.—SEVENTH and CHEERY Streets, Phila. delpida, September 1 ISB4. Tbe firm of SHEHMAN,ISON &.CO . is THIS DAY Dis solved by mutual consent; Mr. C. Sherman retiring. It is requested that all accounts due the late firm be set tied at once, and all claims be presente dEßMA witho N. at delay. C. SH R. SHERMAN. M. P. BEtißlirdAlf. I have this day sold my interest in the above firm to ROGER SHERMAIS, MIGRAIL F. BENERMA.N, and AVDREW OVERAND, 'Thankful for the courtesy bestowed upon myself , anti the liberal business patronage for the past thirty-live years. I would respectfully desire a continuance of the same to the new firm. O. SHERIdaN; COPARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers, under the Arm of SHERMAN & CO., will continue the bushings of Printing in all its Tarlollll branches. By unremitting attention, they hope to retain the confidence of their cus tomers, ao liberally bestowed upon the well-known: hence of C. SHERMAN, and latterly C. Sherman, Son & Co., and to increase in every departmentof Book and Job Printing, Stereotyping, Engraving, Lithographing, and Binding. ROGER SHERMAN, M. F. BENERMaff. ANDREW OVEREND. S. W. corner Seventh and Cherry streets, Philadel phia, September 1,1684. ' sel-3t° DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP —The Copartnership berethfore existing between the undersigned, under the name of HENRY HANDY & CO., is this day dissolved by Its own limitation, HeurrHandy retiring. Either partner is authorized to use the uame of the Erni in settlement. HENRY HANDY. FREDERIC J. GOODWIN. PRILAPEL2III.4, Sept. S, Mi. NOTICE.-THE SUBSCRIBER WILL 4-1 continue the bushman of the late firm. in Ms own name, at the old stand. 113 South FOURTH. Street. FREDBEIC J. GOODWIN. PIIII.ADELTIIIA, Sept . 1, 1884.• 881-41 EDUCATION CAMDEN INSTITUTE. --- ENGLISH, CLASSICAL. AND MATHEMATICAL scaoov .Fox BOYS--The subscriber wL 1 resume' the dales of its School on MONDAY Sept. 6th, Mt. Pupils from kidladelphia cross the river, fr ee o f ekirgc . by menu . of the eat jersey Terry. Yor further. Ir&ormation, apply toWM. lIIITCRISON. Prioclpal, eel. tbemSto 26 MA SH - ST'Street. Camden: DOLT TECHNIC goLLEG-sHscI ALI ENTIFIC:SCHOOL for the general Student of Ma titematici.lxpe-imentat Science, and Natural Histor, WI 1 re-open, with enlarged accommoi: attar's. on MON , DAY, September ISM TECH MCAT. SCHOO r.S re open b e pt e mrev 19ih.1 Apply .114 .00LLIGS • BUILDING. MARKET Street sPel . West fain Square. sel.lot• VT 1 5 : GIBBONS •INTEtTDS REOPEN. jiall,scooor, foit QlCatts Boma eta boAthoarhflettl4, I ,lly _Mir is r . , _ se , tt fts m _ obituzu PRO ULLY - nit: gourtv2lo, rivianarPlui ttlit, 4 a Kft V.ua ~tnir...at, n.. 4 , Nouth ITIORTZBLIT ellreet. seiatt*,- TTIF . PRI4 :4 ,SS P r l rr , dts. n-pffir ft lA"' TITETRSI).ky, SEPTE 1864. if OAMIROW. Mairman. NEI/ PFULICATIONS. - LIFEOF GENERAL GEORGE B. AR- McOLILLAN. The subscriber has had in preparation tor several manila. A MEMOIR OF GEN. MaCLELLAN, tracing with great fullness and care the career of the General through West Point, the Maiden - War, the Red River Expedition, the Journey to the Crimes, and those important Campaigns of the present War , in which he Riled so conspicuous a part. This volume Is now in the Press, and will soon be is. sued, with Illustrations, in an attractive style. Agents to sell this work are wanted, to whom liberal =swill be given. JAS. G. GREGORY, Pabliehey, No. 540 BROADWAY. New York. GHOSTS EVERYWHERE! • GHOSTS IN THE PARLOR ! GHOSTS ON THE WALL I GHOSTS ON THE CEILING ! GHOSTS AT COMMAND! BLUE GHOSTS! GREEN GHOSTS! 'ORANGE GHOSTS! WHITE.GHOSTS! BLACK GHOSTS! ~"Ohosta of all alzos, all styles, all cOlOya, at slaty se•- conds antic-el!! Just Published; SPEOTROPIA ; OR, SURPRISING SPECTRAL ILLUSIONS, Showing Ghosts everywhere, and of any color This new Ghost libido's requires no apparatus, the book itself containing every requisite to exhibit life aired ghosts, which are produced by the aid. of.the book on the wall, or any white surface, by the mere applica tion of a well-known principle in optics, affording EXHAIISTLESB PARLOR AMUSEMENT, One col., 4to, with sixteen illustrations. Price One Dollar. Mailed poet free on receipt of price. JAMES O. GREGORY, Publisher, No: 540 BROADWAY. New York. NEW BOOKS ..NEW BOOKS 'I I 1-1 Just received by • ASHRIEAD •Ic EVANS, Successors to W. P. Hazard. No. 724 CHESTNUT street, NOT DEAD YET. A Novel. By •D. C. Jeaffreson. SPECTROPIA ; or, Surprising Spectral Maslen% shoWin. Ghosts everywhere. Sixteen illustrations. PIQUE. A Novel. Ninth edition, just received. THE EARLY DAWN. ,By the author of the " Schen burg- Cotta Plually," and said to be ennally as well aumen. `ENOCH ARDEN. Tennyson's new Poem. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. By Edmund Birks. aiDEST• Another sow novel, • JOHN OUILDERSTRINGIS SIN. By C. French Richards. RITA. An Autobiography, A BHCROFT'S LOW-W ATER DE TECTOBS. Ashcroft's Steain Ganges. Justice & Sbavr's ktercarlal Steam and Blast Ganges. Clark's Damper Regulator. Water Ganges, Scotch Tubes, &c. AUGS. S. BATTLES, Agent, 2 North SIXTH Street, Yalta. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SKIRT FOR . 0304 A NEW AND GREAT MENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. Tim ptiPzara ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPEII4O. J. L. & 3. 0. WEST No. 97 CHAMBERS SYRER7. triw YORK. Are .the owners of the patent and exclusive mamas'. turere of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S _EII,TPT/0 STEEL IrPRING PATENTED DEPT:RX SKLBTS. This invention consists of 'Duplex for two) =pm togetherg, t ongeniously braided tightly and firmly , edge edge, leaking the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring overused, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its grmt elasticity and flexi bleness, to place and fold the skirt when In use as easily and With the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only °Neer rims to hoop shirts vie: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially In crowded assembles, carriages, railroad oars, church pews, or in any crowde d p l ace, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a stuall space, This entirely removes the difficulty. while myLug the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lightest arid 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 Rlliptis Spring Skirt for a single Alay, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them, They are the best mislay* every part, and by far the lightest, most durabi e, comfortable; sad economical skirt ramie. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most. first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the 'different States. Mir inquire for the • yod'oßlS ELLIPTIO SPRING SKIRTS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. Very flexible, folded eaelly.when in we to ooenDy a small apace, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by T. M. RAYLEIGH, 909 CHESTNUT Street. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING. SKIRT; TIES MOST POPULAR AND FLEXIBLE IN USE imEnTARD, TABILkEI;INNEN, di ABEISON, 1008 CHESTNUT. Street P ATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. For sale by J. U. MAXWELL k SON. S. R. Car. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets vitRILDLEY'S ' DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BIELET—The greatest improvement we Lava ever seen In LAIDNEW SKIRTS and an article of SUPERIOR 'EXCELLENCE. . CURWIN STODDART BRO., 450, 45R, and 454 N. SECOND St...alt Willow. an&lm if 702 J°lls H. STO KI4 S, 702 ARCH STREET. Striped Shirting Fianna', • Plaid Shirting Flannel Plain Shirting Flannel. Damask Table Linen Loom Table Linen, 43-4 to S-4 Brown Linen Table Clothe. Green, Blue, had White Mosquito Netting. American Crash, Rneals Crash. Bath 4 owels. Bathing Flatmate. French, Pared, and Chambray Gingham. JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH Street. LABOR STOOK OF SILKS -ON BIND. for sale below the present oosrof imper- Joh Blotto Antiques. Colored and Black Corded Silks. Colored and Black Poult de Soles. arm:tree and Gros Grains. Superior Quality Plain. Silks. Colored apd Black Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. EDWIN HALL at CO.; 26 South SECOND Street. ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTH HOt7s , W. T. SNODGRASS, 54 S. SECOND Street and SE STRAWBERRY Street. " A LARGI STOOkOP ALL lUDS O. CLOTHS, CASSESESHES,,VESTINGS; At fair Apices, purchased before the rise, haasPcnderct orgoia gamblers,by the package, place, or yard. Our motto is to sell., We don't peddle. Come and ises our stook. The Army and Nan trade has our special at. Wawa. sultan LINEN DUCK FOR RUFFS. fluperb quality, white and solOfed. Natural color, extra helm. Coating Linens, fancy Drills. Wide fine black Alpacas. White Marseilles Yearlings. No advance In Summer Cassimensia Fine Stook for Summer and Tall. - LAWNS. -Good atylas from 22 to 60 amts. - Summer dress stuffaloes. • comma a ovule% int S.E. earner 'NINTH and XAMICIIT Streets. t.Y.; i-v, The attention of LADIES -11101P1: 1 1 EA.V. 818 THE urn fpr the " Sea Shore. ' 7FA. tering Places,' or " the Country, I. eetfult3 Invited to the extensive stock of VVHITI COWL& suitable for &MX= WEAR for WHITE BODES% MOWING WRAPPERS, &a. An extensive assortment it offered In Lana and Worked Wenn and Inserting', Veils. Bandkerobiefe, GOUBiteelru_, and and fancy Plaid. Striped, and Figured I,to Goode Ale PRICES ~ ..0H BELOW TB= ranker RETAIL VALETS. HO Printed Ltnen Cambric Brumes. Shl mOO tote Poled. Tasked, and Striped elia& E. M. NEEDLES. 1 i =s=i=w4tly,4:ol7l4.4 CLOSING OUT .'.BUMMER DREBB N./ GOODS AT LOW FItIOBS. 'A great Tariety_of styles of Ads 11011110114 importation, from 22 gents to IL Best Paola. Lawns st 5734 cents. Figured Brown Lawns at 8715 amts. French Lawns at .20, 50, 42 and 773 f Mitt. Best makes of Minding, Caltsoee. Giubmoss, 'and all kinds of Donald, Goods, far Wow the mannfasturer's prism Waite Bulge and Lams Shawl.. - Silk Grenadine newish , 200 all-iwool Cashmere ahawlsll.,__trorth G. S I6 TEM. At SON, iyle Nos. 713 and 718 North TENTH Street. ARMY GOODS. FoR THE ARMY AND MLITT. EVANS Zt 1144,0381A-14X., MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Burners, Regimental and Company Flap, Swords, Bashes ' Belts, Passaute. Bpanlets, 'Rats, Cum Can teens, Reverse°to, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Brom,* and everything pertaining to-the .eomplo4 outfit of Army a,uffßaTY Clleers. • A liberaidiscount allowed to the trade. CO., S . 1101.713111.A.N- & 10. SU BROADWAY. SW YORK.. wow's* OP 11firaNi8 •a. LADIES' GLOVES. ilEallAt ifill *Musa _HOSIERY, stsir Vit*lsitibui:42looioS; LACE* di PREE4O*4/ 4 :?iiD.T. GP. wed* ow, nivra ias wacznai mum. 1710-Aim TEA HEATERS FOR FACTORIES, *R-19,,, MILLS, . heated with exhaust or diroca steam; alto. Coils forliaaters, COll4olißeta, Evaporators. ko. set-Sm . M. FORISLtIi, WE, orth lIIXTH EL TRUSS HOOPS. -- COOPERS SU P PLIED . at ttl'i iticirtest natio* at' 41411 PENN 'St: - • - • ORTRAIT SUkc'ERIOR 1-•ely1 nifi•oIze , '?:PHOTOGRAPHS; ' in OW rotors; ;mods by B. P. RELMEII, - oTo pronoontociby Joitysi the orroat Nolott Mellows of the times. 6%4 /nen FINANC. P. 7-30 3L0A.`14.T, The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that lab seriptions will be received for 'Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 'lath, 1884, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenthe,per cent,•per annuM—principal and interest both to be paid hi lawful money. These notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into eta-percent. geld•bearing bonds, PaYable j not less than dye nor more than twenty years from their date, es the Government meg elect. They will be issued in denominations of 350, ROO, $5OO, $l,OOO, and $5,600,and all enbeoriptions mast be for fifty dollars or souls multiple of fifty dollars. Ai the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the !utmost accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing tWenty. five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will bealloWed a commission of ono•onarter of one per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL .SAVINGS BANS, offering a higher rate of, interest than any other. and the best eecurity. Any Sayings bank which pate its depositors In TY. S. Notes, consldera that it is paying in the beet circulating medium of the country, awl it cannot PIT in anything batter, for Its own assets are either in Government securities erint notes or bonds payable in Government paper. - Coovertiblcinto a Six-por-ceat. 5.20 Gold /n addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, tide privivilege of conversion ia now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the c arrant rate for 5 25 Bonds is not leee than nine per cent. pre. mium, and before Mower the prerniarn on eiz-per• cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be aeon that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not lees than ten per cent. per annum: Its Exemptien from State or Munkhail Taxation. Ent aside from-all the advantages we have enumera. ted, a special act or Congress exemptEr ail Bonds and Treasury .katasfrom toes tazation. On the average, this exenaption 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 securities offer so great induce ments to lendereChe thoie issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, While the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. SDESCRIPTIONS WILL RE RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Wasbington , the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Banc of'Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank' of Phiadeiphia, Pa. End by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information. and. AFFORD EVERY. FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 10-40 C°rir'Olas DUE IST SEPTEMBER. 5-20 COUPONS, " DUE IST NOVEMBER, Bought at beet rates. au23-10t if 73- lo U. a WAN. T9HIM3D NA.TIONJLI. BANG rHILA.DELrart. SiESIGWATED DEPOSITORY rausinAL AMINT-lIIIMID STATER Under Instructions From the Treasury Ddpartment. this Bank ill prepared to readye subscriptions to the new Goan issued on Three Years' Treasury Notes with Con pons attached, bearing interest at the rata of two cent. day on every $lOO. These Treasury Notes are convertible at maturity, at the option of the holder, into U. B. 6 per gent. Bonds, (Interest payable in coin) redeemable after nye years, end payable in twenty. from Intuit 15, 1867. Interest allowed from date of subscription to August 16, and on all subseriptioxis after that date the accrued nterest will be required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL. President. an2-1m July 30.1864. U. p„, NEW 7-80 LOAN. Subscriptions reoeiyed, at the Notes tae nished ftee of al-charges, 8308011 J. BOYD,LBsaker, 18 South THUM Street. OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 003,1WaSSIOPT Any Information given required. NP ALM E R 414:. EY, BROKEBS S 'No. 54 SOUTH. THIRD STREET. • OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOKHISSION, B J OBOROR J. BOYD, • ISt South THIRD-Street CtosismA - IRON COMPANY.-1,044 Shares of Stock of the above Company for eale. Apply to ED W. G. PEABODY, sel-6V 223 DOCK Street. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, •-x- AUGUST 24. Mt —NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE YEARS SEVEN-T.lllET'i' NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, UM. Holders of Seyen-thirty /totes dated Octtiber 1,1861, are hereby notified that they may be' presented Immo dlateke. any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per- Cent. Bonds fallingdue after Jane 30, 1881- sh e interest on the Seven-Thirty Notes will be settled up to date of maturity, October], and the Six Per Cent. Bonds will bear full coupons from July 1. The adjustment of interest will be made by deducting from the amount of interest found to be due on the ¥-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the' interest ac crued on the Six Per Cent. Bonds from July 1 to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft imMedlatily upon settlemhnt. The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefully observed: • - • - - Where rites transmitted for settlement were filmed payelle to order, and are held and transmitted by the original ownere, they must be endorsed. by them, " Pay to the Secretary of the Treanury for redemption," and bonds will issue in their name, Where notes payable to order are held by otherpartiea than the original owners, the notes must have the en dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed by the present owners, "Pay to the beeretary of the Treasury for redemption. " For notes Issued in blank, endorsed " Pay to the -Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bonds will be issued to the parties transmitting them, and in each manner as they may direct. When -notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at torney, administrator, executor, or other agent, they must be accompanied by a dulycertilled copy or certin cats of the authority under which he acts; and in all cases by a letter stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bonds wanted in exchange. When Registered Bonds are ordered, parties should state at which of the following Places they wish the interest paid, .vis: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, 'Baltimore, New Orleans, - Chicaao St. Lome. or . Oman , matt W," P. FESSENDEN, au2o -ISt . Secretary of the Treasury. PROPOSALS. O FFICE DEPOT .COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, WASHINGTON. B. C. August 29, NM. GOVERNMENT SALE. " EMPTY BARRELS ! EMPTY BARRELS ! ! • ' Will be sold at public auction, at SIXTH- STREET WHARF. Washington. D. v., on the FIFTH BAY OF SEPTEMBER, lEfit, at n o'clock A. M., the following empty Barrels, more or less: e 4,600 Pork Barrels. 2,483 Flour SA Coffee " 286 Molasses " • 135 Whisky 632 Promiscuous Barrels. .43Ham Tierces. tifs Vinegar Kegs. . Also, slaw lot of Staves and Headings. Terms cash, in Government funds. AB. purchases to be rernoved'withia ten days after lude. S. C. OREENE,_ Captain and C. S. V.. NORTH CLEAR CREEK _ GOLD AND SILVER OOMPANY,_ GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO TERRITORY TawasEs: Hos. JOHN A. DIX. Hos. EDWARDS PIERREPONT, JOSEPH FRANCIS, P. T. B..BIINFING. ESQ. A. 0: BODFISH, ESQ.. Co PRE - loßarr Hos. JOHN * A. DIX. • - TRRAWRER : JOSEPH FRANCIS, Esq. COUNSEL.: CHARLES F. BLAKE, ESQ. The property of this Company consists of 2,23134 feet On the .` • Ground Hog," _ "'Gregory No. 2," ' Sim mons," "Concord," and other - celebrated developed Gold -bearing Lodes in the best mining district of Colo rado. Also, the lleneiereon Mill, now running, and in ex cellent order. • CAPITAL STOOK $1,000,000. WHOLE NUMBER SHARES 100,000. PAR, $lO. A large portion of the stook has already been taken by pnvate Embeeription. Books are now open at the office of the Company, at No-69 BEAVE K Street,New York, where a limited number of shares can be subscribed for at par. • Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained at the office of the CvloPanY'' anal-lm roBbETS, , WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL.— Mrs STBSI, TS CITE Street, below Chest nut, iellowyeady to supply Merchants with Corsets of good inaterisraxrd 'elegant st7te. Fell Corsets now ()a ttend; also, best quality Parts Werly Corsets. MON receiving the various styles of Hoop Skirts. au.3l-3t. CARTES DE VISITE—GET' THEN made at B. F. REIMER'S, 624 ARCH Street. The facilities of the establishment and the skill And the experience of the proprietor insure success. ", It* 01\7,Y FOR A PICTURE OF rare - merit. REIMER'S far famed styles, Colored Photographe.Pictures appreciated and most popular with .the public. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* lIDORTRArrS - NOW IS THE Trill D •••,,' to get solesdidlY executed life like Portraits. ailte of life-she Photog_rapha, oil colored, a B: : F. RIUMV R'S GlaterY. 624 ARCH-Street., DR FLNIC, PRACTICAL DEN-- • IMPlvirtsT for the test twenty Yeais-lIIIVI VINE St. below Tbird, Inserts the mod t emitif ijmy rn of the lige, morintes on line Gold, Pieties, Silver. Vulcanite. Condit., Amber.dm.., at. Pricee, ,for neatandsubstantlal work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to - last for life. - Artificial Teetk repaired to suit. .210 paitrin extracting. - -All-worksesit• ranted to flt. Reference, best families. -au.Sl-gist .414 THOUSANDS OF TEETH - EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. - - Patent applied for. Hy newinyention. a Donbleße ;Venable Self-adtneting, Ilafetrvalved‘lihnler. for ad intaiste7 Nitrous Gas. and- extras:Mar Teeth Without a. The only mode that the Gee can be pro bed, an .tafely administered. • - DR. C. L. MINNS. • anGlitts• NO 731 EaMIICE Street CORRECT 'PIANO 4111§TINGi • SW i rIMr.'WOINT F lies _notice of Ate rofAgn OM city, R.& ~ingot to -realm', brusitiMmi liji•kliti• ler ' of Bo tuber . All &dote ma'am's' at Mk ' Not( k 00.'8 Wm, 907 • GRIATNEIT.Stroot. .1: salklm ELECTRICITY- ITS WONDERS The object of the following adyertiooreat is to tot forth In the development of s new, philosewtor speaking forth the language of Nature: and as It reveals the only' true rationale for the Featly aye years ago Professor O. M. BOLpEfi located himself in the city of Philadelphia, at 110.`i2so WA.L. BPI' Street, and announced his great discovery in the therapentid application of Magnetism, belvanisin. and other-modifications of Electricity for the care of the most obstinate, acute, and chronic &semi. In announcing to the public' a discovery so Intimately connected with the well-being of our race, it may be deemed proper to make tife:w prefatory remarks to pre pare the mind of the reader, for the reception of evi dence' and facts too incredible for belief. This discovery is the result of more than ten years' hard and saientific investigattons. It develops not only a sellable system for the diagnosis of, disease, but the only effictent and reliable means of cure: Its great superiority over all other systems for the rinse of dis ease has been practically Stinted for more than ten years. and for five years in Philadelphia, where twelve thou sand invalids have been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to , all sec- tione of our country, who, after treatment by the most eminent 'medical Alen 1n Philadelphia, Boston. New York. and other cities, bad been amen up as incu rable; and in nearly every case a perfect cure bad been effected. Many of the most obstinate of the above cases treated have been warranted by special contract, and not a failure has been made in any warranted case. As in dubitable evidence of the.foregoing statement, we have adduced. in the following advertisement testimonials from citizens of Philadelphia, who had suffered from a complication of diseases for four, ten, and even thirty yeari, and had availed themselves of the best medical skill in this and other cities, and were given upas in- - curable, but afterwards were fully restored to health by a few applications of Electricity. Such an array of evidence as will hereafter appear in this advertisement is not merely to show that Professor .BOLLES has made -an important discovery in the ap plication of Plasticity as a therapeutic agent, but em phatically to show that nearly all 4isessee which Lave been considered incurable in all past ages, and are , so considered at the present time by the most eminent medical men, can be speedily and permanently cared by the different modifications of Electricity. when ap plied in harmony with his discovery of the .action of Electricity through the oerebroospinal EMU. DBEUL ilt 00 We are caring, and further pledge ourselves to cure, a certain class of diseases acknowledged to be incurable eby any known process of medication—dlseases that never bave, nor never can be controlled, only by his mode of anbilna the various modifications of Electri city. We are often asked for what disarm& Is Electricity beet adapted f In reply, we would say, for all dieessee to which flesh is heir--acute or chronic. inflammatory , or paralytic. • In all cases where medicine is beneficial, and in all cases beyond the influence and control of medicine. Electricity has the power of arousing the vital force by changing its polarities; thereby repas t:Mg secretion, excretion, digestion, and circulation and bringing the systOm back to a condition of harmony and health.-- Thousands of the most reliable individuals In this city who have been treated at ifo. MO Walnut street can and Wlll vouch for the above statement of facts in their own astonishing Cured. We verily believe that wehave cured more obstinate diseases during the five - years o our practice in the city of Philadelphia than all the medical men that have ever practised in this city, either allopathically, ham cepatbi cally, or by any otherpathy. This assertion may look like boasting, bat it .is true, every Word Of it for Who ever heard of each astonish- trig corm Who shall properly estimate the incalculable blessing thus so speedily conferred on suffering Humanity, When, instead of being drugged for months. and thrown on beds of languishing, health is restored by this treat ment, in many oases almost' instantaneously? In con 7 elusion, we would sal, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic, neuralgic, coasumptite. rheumatic, para• lytic. - eptleotic, and, in fine, sll those on whom medical treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failure, that there is still hope in your owe, and &fair chance for your reairery, at No. nsto WALNUT Street. The followinereport Is not the result of hearsay, or , far-off certificates, or reports of men of doubtful ve racity, but from reliable 'Wetness and professional men in our very midst, whose report was arrived at after weeks of careful investigation. at IVO WALNUT Street, where Professor BOLLES has been testing his discovery in the applicatiokof Electricity, for the speedy and per manent cure of acute and chronic diseases, for five years, in which time he has treated more than twelve thousand invalids with success. FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADELPHIA.: . We, the undersigned, having been treated for obsti nate diseases at No. 1220 WALNUT Street,Philadelphia,. Which had resisted for a long time ihe treatment of the most eminent medical men in this city; and;abso.having witnessed the results of his treatment on a great num ber of our acquaintances and friends, for acute and chronic diseaaes, do therefore take great pleasure in re commending to the mitotic, his important discover Y- He has been located thiee years at No. 1220 WALNUT Street, testing his treatment on many thoneende of Or most reliable citizens by his new discovery of ap plying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, end, having watched his success in the speedy and permanent cures of hundreds - of our friends, as welrae ourselves, and, especially, that class of dis eases never benefited by medicines; therefore, • . Belo/rood, That we, the undersigned, regard the grea oneness we have witnessed for months in the treatment of Consumption, Sheumatism, Peralysda, Insanity, Diabetes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh. Imaurosis, Aphoula, Sabina. Agile Chills, Contraction of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance, Coldness ofFeet, Hands, or Heed; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all fornr;':Fpilepsi;• He- . roonhage, White Swelling, Mental. Depression,. Neu relgia, Withered Limbs, Convulsion's, Palpitation of the Heart, and Lockiaw, - • as :indubitable evidences of Professor B.'s scientific application Electricity for the speedy cure of all curable diseases. E. A. Steele, M. D., No. 8 South"twelfth street; Wm. H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. G. Rook. ton, 20d Market street, Philadelphia; John McCormick, 1220 Ridge avenue; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 311 Church alley ; Emanuel Rey, 707 Sansom 'street. attorney-s.t.inw ; Isaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace.; E. N. Nash, 313 South Sixth street;. H. Craig, 1725 Arch street, 138 Broad street ; Robert D. Work, M North . Third street; A. G. Civil, northeast corner Tenth and Markef sit sets. ' • _ . . N. B.—Professor BOLLES takes.pleaenre in referring the sick to the above names, and the following, vehose certificates have been or will be given in full for the good of humanity ; Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 814' South Front street; Edward T. Evans, preacher of the N. E. Church, Dyspepsia of long standing; Laryngitis, and Lumbago, No. 1633 Helmuth street; William H. Shaine, Paralysis of lower limbs, Paraplegy, and. Bpilepsr. Publisher of the Patients/. Merchant, No. lMi Beath Second Street; Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain. and severs Hemorrhage of the Lunge, and Diabetes. American Hotel. Philadelphia; James Nugent, Deisf noes for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets; William Morgan, Genera Debility,4ol Spruce street; Thomas Harrop, severe DM boo, n ose mu m , West Philadelphia; George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing,No. 610 Chestnut street; H. T. Desilver, Chronic Neuralgia and hollamreatory Rheumatism. No. 1736 Chestnut street; 0. H. I:term's*. Chronic DYBP•Pein. and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets; George W. Freed, Epi lePer, No. 1492 North Thirteenth street; Anthony Car ney. Consumption, No. 1217 Market street; Edward Mo. Mallon, Consumption, No. 1227 Front street; Charles H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Conitipation, Tenth . and Arch streets; J. Racket. Chronic Bronchitis: derietiteitiOn. 'and Congestion of the Brain, No. MS Cisllowidll street; Rey. J. Mallory, Anhonla, Phlladelpida. 8.:.-madho IRO and others, who desire a tapir. ladoeflaiMilllalsicovery can aomraeuos a fall coars• .zot teetered-46mm: 4th. DM, at the Institntion, uji.jarri street. Pl'llll4BlPhls. • Prof. BOLLES hist: imitlifier 0110 the phriklium who ,prigt7ll.loloolailti. r MEDICAL. THER&PEUTIC AGENT. SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING TRUE, having for ito basis immutable fasts: SODTETBING RYA SONABLE, SOXEMING ThIPORTANT, PHYSICAL ILLS OF LL TCY TEM DIBBABED. ASTONISHING RESULTS. CONSULTATION FREE rim BOLLES & DR. BROWN,. 12sao WALNUT Street. Philads. WANTS.- AN ERRAND BOY WANTED TO ;Yarn the Bock and Warta,WY' Mildness; ith2 a SALW•rADT References required., Address ' nos 620, " 7 lifts del phis Post Office. it* A PRACTICAL GERI4I.&/ 4 1 "CHEMIST J--L. OFFERS HIMSELF FOR A EITTIATJON as Chemist in a Laboratory. ,Is a graduate of the Herman. Schools, and has been 'some years chemist In a Laboratory in Bo hemia and In To rto. Diploma, references, din , given. Address A. 0.. - OLMAN'a HOTEL, 312 Race ot. 31:31' • IVANTED-A. GOOD cooLoßEff BOY ; dr.i.'?!'s°oo6l,6'.l;l7'l! age, I n a wholesale' het:i.3lkfr WANTED---BY A YOUNG MAN' T Eg -I:LOYMBICT for the Evenings. Address Ne cesiltY, Prese office. set-2t5 ANTED-'---A SITUATION By A: • Lady of the bigbest respectability, to taket be dams of a gentleman's Itonse, Address Mrs. LEVfta, 1315 WALNUT Street. eel-et. WANTE * SITUATION, BY A., T young man of over five yearn? experience in the Dry Goode and Potion bueineee. Address "M. A. D.." Express office.sel-2t. WANTE D-A SITUATION, AS Book•keeper, by a graduate of Eastman's Bad, nem College. The brisker reference given. Address, for two daye,' 'H. at" Press airs. ealAt WANTED. -A HOU ) SE AIgOUT DE CLINING business desire to find a situation for a trnatworthy and competent young man, now in their employ, as assistant 1). ok- keeper. Address Sox 2802 Post.Otlice sel-2t* VDIPLOYMENT 'HOUSE, THE LAB eat and most reliable, for city and country. mu always a good selection of capable person% with good references. Americans, Melt, English, Preach, Ger. mans, Scotch. Welsh, and newly landed emigrants., as Gardeners, 'Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, Ns. Cooke, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Laundresses, Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. ' Alta, Coloved Est - mute Noe. SOg and SO4 LOCUST Street, above Eighth. " ARTILLERY AND' cAvAmry HORSES WANTED." AM/WANT QUARTERNAGTER OHABRAL'R OPPHHA PHILADELPHIA IPA.), August 20; ME HORSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ems. vice will be purchased by the undersigned, irr open market, af a fair price, when presented; in quantities of eight 03i• or over. Rash animal to be subjected to the tusnal Government inspection before being acceptiid.. Homes to be delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel, HAREET Street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Colonel GEORGE H Caoemen, Assistant Quartermaster General United States Army. GEORGE R. ORME, Captain and Aseletant Quartermaster: TRAMYPERB WANTED. -a - MHIEY'QUARTERNA3TEIVB OFFIels, DEPOT OF WASWENOTON. Wasnnrwron. D. C., Atwood 19, 1804. WANTED at once, Five Hundred (500) to One Thou. sand (1, 000) TEAMSTERS, each capable of driving with single line and managing six-mule teams. To snob who are competent to perform the duty. the pay per month will be thirty-five (35) dollars. with one nation per d ay, and hospital privileges, including the best medical atten dance when Mak. Men experlenbed ac Wagon Masters will regalia such positions upon bringing - to thin point twenty. Eye (&5) good Te3euiters. Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, A. CA Ef.. A_„ corner of TWENTY-SECOND and 0 Streets, Washington, C. D H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster. an2o-tae9, Depot of Washington'. 25 DOLLARS • A DAT !—WANTED, , Ladiea and Gentlemen of , intelligence, and good education, to *stablish a Permazent and ix pay. lug business in every city in America. Particulars will be forwarded by addressing, with stamp enolosed, C. BREAKS., N. D. Box MO, Philadelphia. Pa, atill-Sto. • WANTED-BY THE 15TH. SEP -maitember, a HOUSE, between Pine and Anil and Sixth and. Eighteenth Streets. Bent. - front 1,000 to 91,200. Add rem 9096 WALNUT Street. - an.3l.3t* mil THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO purehasel for cash) a FARM of one or two hulk. died acres, in Northern or Western. Pennsylvania. BMA be in good etattration, with all the neeessea buildinge for a well-regniated farm. Address J. D., Beg NH, WASHINGTON, H. O. auS-Ixe - 1 WANTED—A FIRE PROOF' FOR. kJ I cLomara made to order. Address Box 206 rk. watt CITY POINT, VA., AUGUST 7, 1882. OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIRS: ARMIES OPERATING AGAINST RICHMOND WANTED.. SOU 'Teamsters, 50 IVll,eel-wriglits, 50 131aciromIthS, alma 2Ci Carriage Trinurters, Who will receive the highest rates or government Pe l l, rations, and medical attendance, Transportation tarnished by applying at SSIPraNSTI.V.SNIA Avenue, Washington. DAt B. .1. :STRANG, Captain. I. Q. N. JA3CES• N. KELLY, FOB SALE AND . TO LET. TO THE PUBLIC. We Rave mow ready for distribution the following REGISTERS. Please call or send your address for co pies, and please Inform your friends Y, here they (Aube accommodated with bargain. in REAL ESTATE. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE REGISTER, PHILADELPHIA- BUILDING-LOT--REGISTE K. PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER. DELAWARE COUNT F ARM REGISTER. • MONTGOMERY COU FARM REGISTER. CHESTER COUNTY F • M REGISTER. BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER. • DELAWARE FARM REGISTER. MARYLAND FARM REGISTER. 010. N. TOWNSEND ildr. .11.2334 South FOURTH Street. ALL THE NECESSARY MACHINE SY, TOOLS, and STOCK of an establiahed Iron Manufactory, now In full operation, for sale. Maims. city to Jraye the city being canes of sale, Mdrese WM. RICHARDS. West Philadelphia. eel-2t" A RARE CHANCE !- 11 THE REPTJE. AND DEMOCRAT," PUBLISHED IN WEST CHESTER CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA. POE SA LE.—The death of George W. Pears., bet., proprietor of this paper, makes it necessary to dispose of the establishment. In the hands of a loyal, earnest, and enterprising man, this long-establisr,ed ionrna , cannot fail to be profitable. Circulatinas it does extensively in a county of seventy-four t housand In habitants, and in - a Congressional and Senatorial. Dis trier of one hundred and Ave tbousand,_prominent re! wealth and intelligence, and where the Union parts al the last election had a majority of over sour thousand votes, and with a constantly Lnereasing popularity &xi patronage, it requires nothing but judicious manage meet to make it alucrative investment. Persons contemplating a purchase should make Sea. fact known at once, as it is desirable to sail at th. earliest day. JOHN T. WORTHINOTON, administrator of Geor ge W. Pearce, des d. WNST CHESTIIItqa.. May 17, myl9-thsta ti TO LET-THE SECOND THIRD, AND As Fourth Floors st ASS BIABICST Street, *lamb k Chstrob elley. mlin-tf f a TO LET—A. TWO-STORY BRIO .msik Boutin, suitable for manufacturing iurposes, 32 feet front. and 10 feet deep, situate in Richmond street" east of Front. Inquire of F. REEL, eel 5t . Ro. 1043 GERMANTOWN Road. al 10 LET, VIII UNEXPIRED MINI- LEASE—Pi:tuxes and good will for nale—the four story Store, No SC6 Markel street, occupied for the last els years by the advertiser as a allk and dry goods house. Terms will be made known on applicatlon to W. S. STEWART dc CO., set-Bt' 305 MARKRT Street. aDELA WARE COUNTY.-FOR. ALE-76 acre'FARM, convenient to Station on Media Railroad . Good Barn, old fashioned Mansion, fl ne Orchard, goon Spring and Stream of Water. PCSO3 $lOO per acre. Seed for Catalogue Del Co.'Farms. sel-3? JAB. R. CUMMINS, Media, Pa. r i REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. REAL _ESTA9 B, REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUsT OUT. NSW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT, FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. -FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. • CONTAINS $5.000,000 WORTH. CONTAINS 116.000,U0 WORTH. CONTAINS $5,000,000 WORTH. "FOR SALE .- The greatest production of the age to partise interested iri the. purchase and sale of Real Es tate Is - MILLER'S Monthly Catalogue for September. In ont. No person "wishing to purchase should fail to gekone. °See 154 North SIXTH Street: au3l-2tit EA FOR RENT-A. THREN-STORY AWL }WOK EollSE.with side yard. situate on the S.E. eor. Thktyfonrth• and Union ets. , above Market. West Phila. Apply on the premises. au3l.-et. fa TO LET—SEVERAL NEW HOUSES in NORTH ELEVENTH, TWELFTH, and THIRTEENTH Streete, north of__Dl t tntgoniery Stree t , • Camac's Woods. , Contain am e modern cony. aisnoes. TATLOW JACKSON. anBo-6t* 614 . CHBISTNUT Street. • • MA FOR BALE No. 1519 GREEN mnIESTREET —A fear story HOUSE. with all the mo dean improcoments. In good order. Immediate POl session given. : an3o-30‘ gi FOR BALE-A. VALUABLE BUST- • NESS STAND, at Twelfth and Spring Garden sta.. consisting of Store.room and Dwelling, containing 8 rooms and bath. Terms easy. inquire SO N. FOURTH St ;2d story. Immediate paw elision given. an.2o-Im* da FOR. SALE, MUCH BELOW ITS Mi rest] value, with immediate DoMeeelon. Dwetting No. ltilS Green stmt. • B. F GLENN. au27- if if S. W. eft: OVINTEENTH and GREEN. inFOR SALE CHEAP--GERMAN TOWN COTTAOII, corner Green and Johnson streets. Cottage X/ roo t front, containing 11 rooms. Carriage house, ice house, spring house, fish pond, beautiful lawn, and everything to make it a desirable residence. Lot Man feet. Also many others near by. F. GLENN, au27-tf if IE3 South FOURTH Street. a ;FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE-A. MIEL Toy desirable Suburban RESIDENCE, about two miles out, with Stables, Coach-house, large Garden. Orapery, ; lot 100 by 3al For further particulars apply to E. PT.T.T, a025-tf 3213 WALNUT Sreet. MkFACTORY PROPERTY FOR BALE —Situate I:l,..W.corner of Frankford road and Norris street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford road and 414 feet on Berrie street. Six three. story Brick Dwellings on Frank - ford. One lour-story Brick Paxton nilding, 83 by 43 fest, on Norris street, with two-story brick attached, 23 by OD feet, containing cotton machinery, engine, and boilers. • For farther information apply at northeast corner of SEVENTH and SPRUCE Streets. ' dit LARGE VALIJABLZ PRO. mira.PRRTT FOR BALI. -Tb. very'commo dions LOT and BUILDING, No. SOB OKRIRra i Street• near the centre of badness, contain 60 feet on Chem depth 106 feet, being 76 test wide on the rear of tt l et, and at that width oPen/air latla aut - Way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages or SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. • Apply at the ogee or No Month Hoe Mud, jelB.3m No. 226 WALNUT arms. FOR 8.6_141_, VERY OHEA.P.- /naL SEGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South west, corner of YORTY-FIRST and WESTMINSTER avenue, Twenty•fourth ward; 11 rooms, gas, hot and oold water throughout the hone, stable in rear of lot. fine fruit and shade trees. • size of lot, IN) feet front by 179 feet deep. price $310.000, clear of Inimmbrance. Terms easy. Also, Two very desirable COTTAGES, on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements, 10 rooms. Size of lots, each 26 feetfront by 115 feet deep. Price &2,ooo;eanh. Taints easy. Also, a number of desirable Houses, at from 31.10 each to 316,000, in all parts of the city. Apply to SAMUEL P. EuoEnNsom. or- J. WARREN COULSTON, No. 124 South SIXTELStreet. • •iitFOR:SA.LIC-A SUPERIOR FARM, 97 scree , situated on the Pennsylvania. oentral Railroad, 49 miles from Philadelphia. Improvements consist of. a three•storg stone dwelling. containing 14 rooms, with kitchen attached, barn W by ao est•wagon ,shed, corn crib, wood house, and other out -buildings: . a tenant hon. 16 acres wood land. ' A rare chance in offered. Address JOHN CANNOG, an 33.90 Parkersburg. Chester 0011-11tTe Pa.'. WATER POWICR TO RENT.- APPLY 31 to DAVID CHITA&B. Vows*. Del. 11.04 a .............. BAZA.A4II Nntin "AND SAN' 102.1 STREETS • AUCTION SALE. op EfoREES, CANNAgatES. AR* SCARINESS, • • • ON SATURDAY MoREINCG , • At 10 o'clock, comprising FIFTY -WIPES. " salted to harness and the &auto, • ALSO, • A large colleCtioa of desirable new and'sectaCidnit• Carriages; wagons, Lge.. with whack the - sale will solo , ' bents. • Also, single and double harness, saddles, bales. Whirler kaltets, atc.. Aar 04peetponemnf on account of weather. 7 Carriages at privatesale. gee" Auction sale of amass on wain:oo3l>AT. sel-2t _ ALFRED Al INRRE.NESS,. Anytime ir, AUCTION SALE - AT BRetogLyg . -km- NATI Vali). By order col Bear Admiral Efkmn Pitalding:,-17. S. N., Commandant of the N. Y. 'bull; I shall offer for sale at Public Medea, at said Nta'rrYard: on'THIJIt3+ DAY, September Bth. at 12 o'cloo _: 01.49 lmrrele Spiri"ay Turpentine. 10,0 0 /b.. of CILIST3S ChipPlags , A: tot of Scrap Lea,ler. • 1 mall tattlne: IHerizontal 4 I.Y.prialn Boilers. " lot of Strap Patter!. Lumber. klet of Bard - Goal ciaders. 3. lot ofiroll - Boat.. Seders]. Calideinued V7tst,al3oll.til. Twenty per cent of tbopurchime morfrmaat ba, de posited a; time of sale, a.'3l IRO days wilt be altowod to; remove the goods from time yard, and if crit so remove& the: deposit will be forfto.ted to the Gov - 4,fument. Alt payments to be made hi Golornmout concurs, nod be fore time goods are removed from the yard D. D. T. MARSIDALL,H. S. Navy St.;rekeejler. Ar A .l.7 YARD, NRll ; Voßec;.Attg - amt, 155-1. aa3l-61' OFFICE . DEPOT COMMlSSARY'svissmanqu. or • WAS/Mt - MN; SO. C., itUgl3s 4 , Vi, „ 11751 Will ;WWII ..at public anotion, on NIOND.LIL Sept_ sth, 1564. at 31 o'clock .6: 151:, at the Sixth -ntreat Wharf. Wal.hingron. D. C., the follyWfag public proverty, good eoThßtion, Vl2: One tbeneand. Bee Fith*, salted. Fifty-two (62) Beef Hidem Eleven (111 Sheep Skins. Terme eat.* to GoverraateetTatele. C. GREENE: . attS6t Ceptala an C. 8. V. fiLUCTIOX SALE Of CONDEMNED , ROESES. WAS .DIVARTIIS/17, VAN:ALPI 808.E.1.0 u 02FICE OF Caral4iffdliTEßMAPl7llllT. . AOOINOT ON; AttraErt IS . Will be eold at Mblle auction , td tAtr highest biddaS. , at the times and ;llama named below' Ylz Reeding, Pauxu.9lTaala, THURSDAY, August .11. - • Mtoona, Pennsylvania. THITRSDA.T. !ascot 214.11184: - - Lebanon. Pennarryante, THURSDAY; September barg.Yenrurytranlni THURSDAY. September 'ROSH.: -Two "mrtric:DßED (2019) Cavalry Horses r.reash Tbeee Horses-have been condemned as nnlit Tor tkrv , Comet,' service of the tinny. For Rcad and Farm pnTiaesse, - , many good balirletr • ones sold singl Terms: Cash in United Pltates Curt' . ener. JAMES A. THEM Lieut. Colonel:and Chief Caartermesten due. teet3 Cavalry Susan. _ „ _ MRS. JOHN DREV,S NEW ARCH ."' STREET THEATRE. • [tuna Manager W. S. FREDERICKS. Business Agent and Treasurer JOS D. AfillinfE, OPENING NIGHT OP THE SEASON! MRS. SOHN DREW . as "LADY" TEAZLE." New Drop Curtain. New Scenery, New Decorations:. Carnetings. OLD FAVORITES AND 'NEW FACES! On SATDRDAY*EVENING, September 3d, IBM. Rhe•nerformance commenc-e witb NATIONAL AIRS BY THE ORCHESTRA. paring .which. the • NEW ACT DROP will No exhibited. To be followed by. Sheridan'e bril liant Comedy of . -- • •• - • TME SCHOOL' FOR SCANDAL: LADY TEAZLE Mrs. JOHN DREW Mrs. Candor ' - Mrs. Thayer (Her first appearance for lave - years.) Maria.... Miss E. Prios - Lady Sneerwell Miss Moms - Sir Peter Teazle ' Mr. Griffiths Sir Oliver Surface Mr. Wallis Charles Surface Mr. -James Carden - (From the London and Dublin Theatres. His -first ap pearance in this city - . ) Joseph Swrfaee•• •• - • ..... Mr. Walter Donaldson (From Bible's. New York. llio first appearance in this Theatre.) Mr. Crabtree Mr. Stuart Robson Mr.. Benja min Backbite Mr. Miolowe Moses Mr. Frank Finn (Front the Boston Theatres. Hie first appearance to this city.) Careless ' Mr. Robert Craig. Snake Me. James Taylor - Trip Air. Hillyard . Rowley • Mr. Stele Sir Toby Bumper Mr. E.. Marble (His Scot appearance in this city.l_ Joseph's Servant Mr. Murray (His first appearance in-this city.). Lady Sneerwell 's Servant Mr. Werth Selections from Verdi's " lone." by-the ORCHESTRA - . To conclude with the• Laughable Farce of THE ROUGH. DIAMOND. Margery • - Miss C. Jeff erson. (Her first appearance in this Theatre ). Lady Plato Mrs. G. H. Giiillth. (Her first appearance in this city.). Sir Wm. Evergreen Mr. Taylor Lord PlatoMr: Wallis Captain Blenheim Mr, Craig . ; Cousin Joe Stuart Robson Doors ope at 7. Curtain rises at 7.M. SCALE OF - YRICES: . . Dress Circle and Parquet 150 rents. Family Circle 25 • ' Secured Seats 7 . .• Orchestra Stalls ' GI Private Boxes SS and 1 161 , Stockholders' Tickets delivered onfand after..THDES DAY, September lit The Box Office will be open for the sale of Tickets and. Reserved Seats at 10 A. Al on Thursday. Sept lat. The Lessee has great pleasure in informing the-pub lic that she lisp perfected entisuremente with STARS OF THE MST ORDER' OF DRAMATIC EX cwr.LENCE, who will appear in the course of the Season. . sel-3t. Quarimansetsr's Amt. Gll OVE R' B NEW CHESTN,I7T -6TREIT THEATRE. THIS EVENING, The great Romantic, Musical, Pantomimic, Spectacalat Drama, ALADDIff, OR THE WONDERFUL LAMP. THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OF COLORED WtTIMIE. All the new and magnificent SCENERY, elegant Pro pertiee. wonderful Effects, superb Costumes. MAMMA". Transformations. grand Choruses, and bacintlfal MUM.. Dances, Seaga, &c. Faintly Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. . Doors openat 2 o'clock ;performance 24. Admission.. X/ mat i children M. eel-st ' AUCTION SALES. 4cito 4:4 WALNUT -STREET THE A T POSITIVELY LAST MONT& TEN NAIAD QUEEN The most interesting, poetically beantlfil, and ensemsa. fill dramatic pageant of the age, Tr EVENING AND DURING THE WEEK. with entirely new Scenery, meet Delightful Singe. Es. wildering Illuidons, Gorgeous Costumes, and SylsaidU Cast' of Characters. On MONDAY. September b the eminent tragedienne. Ei• WIN . lioorti. Will appear In hie great role of HAMMET: A 55831.13. LY BUILDINGS, TEN= AND CRESTNITP Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! RONOR BLITZ! TEMPLE OF WONDERS! Signor Blitz! Eisner Mitzi Signor Blitz! OPEN FOR Trig SEASON Hall Beautifully. Decorated and SE AS ON. Hall Beautifully Decorated and Repaired. Eve Evening. Every Evening, Every Evening. WE.DNI3BDAT AND SATURDAY ARTERNOONS. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons! Every Evening, Every Evening, Every Evening. Change of Performance Constantly. Necromancy, Necromancy, Necromancy: Ventriloquism, Ventriloquism, Ventriloquial's. Birds, Birds. Birds. Birds, Birds, Birdie. Admission, 23 Cents. Children, EiCents. Reserved -- Seats, SO Cents. Evening Performances commence at 7%. Afternoon at 3. asEr-tf DAN CING ACADEMY, 625 ARM STREET. —D. L. CARPENTER has the honor or 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. eitherpri vete or in classes, to Ladies. Gentlemen, or Misses and Masters. Mr. CARPENTER is always punctual and can be seen at any hour daily, and evenings through the week, dating all the Seasons. Mrs D. L. CAR PENTER will preside on the Piano-Porte. CONSTAIS TINE L CARPENTER, the Young. Master, wilt assist in teaching Juveniles. D. L CARPENTER, 625 ARCH Street. THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS., -a- cnEsnarr Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY, for visitors, from 9 A. 11(.. to SP. AL Jen PERSONAL. DEBBONAL.—JEWELRY BENT BY man free of postage to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: Single atone imitation Diamond Bing.sl; Cluster Imitation Diamond Ring, $3;„ Heavy Plated Vest Chains , ; Heavy RT Dits . (will stand the strongest acid.) 60 cents ; magnificent Plain Ring. $1 ; small round black enamelled Ear Drops. 50 cents: heavy plated black enamelled Sleeve. Buttons, 25 cents: Gents' single stone or cluster imita tion Diamond Pine, $1 •, Bracelets, $1 handsomely chased Medallions,. $1; complete sets Carbuncle Studs. and Buttons, $1; complete sets black enamelled Studs and Buttons, with pearl setting, $1 ; fancy Watch Rays, 60 cents ;Ten and Pencil, with extension case, Ladles' Long Guard. and Chatelaine Chains, st; Chate laine Pins, ,i; genuine Guns Perot/a Pins, for hair or likeneis. $1 ; Seal Rings, $1 ; Red or .Black Ball Ear Drops, 10 cents. Direct to . _ ESTER( & MANN t 916 RACE Street, Philads. FMAIL DE PARIS FOB THE SKIN.— The "EMAIL DE PARIS" will remove all tax or discoloration of the skin, whether front the can or from these& air, and is therefore invaluable for resto ring the vitality and healthiness of the skin, injured by direace,by ex sure , or by rapid changes of tempera. tore. R. .lODIR po , .I_ll. 'SUM% Street, below Oheetnat. Is the onb agent for l'Bmall de Pails. au2S et BOABDiI . A SMALL- PRIVATE FAMILY, .RE , BIDING in a pleasant location, desire four or air CHILDREN to Board and Educate. Instruction in all the usual branches, with Mn9ic and Lencnages, if de aired. -Parente declining housekeening will bear of a plod home - for their children by addressing "Pleasant Horne, '1 office of The Press. 11. TO BMW, WITH BOARD, TO A GEN TLEMAN and Virifo, a pleasant front ROOK, In a eanall family. apply 1.232 SPRUCE Street. att3o-intheat" BOARD WANTED—BY TWO LA.- DIM in a genteel Private Family or first-ciasa - Boardirg house. Location from Thirteenth to Nine teenth and Cbeetaint to Spruce streets. Best reference - . given. - Address L. X." No. 1224 BEIBSTffUT Street. an.ll-11" ELIGIBLE BOOMS NOW VACANT ' at HILL'S. anls-lin* 338 SPRUCE Street. (10 Ulf T R .BOARDING AT MREi_ BROOKIM.Mount Airy. near the Station. Two. rooms new nowt. Apply at Mount Airy. or IMIPM. WAX.MUT Strad. wax** BBOARDING}.-TWO SECOND-STORY Irooms TO LET. at ssa North TENTH ft u ! z,i o lL 4 ;wt.jia;4,,;,a LS T-0 14 WEDNESDAY . MORN IRO. August glst, between the houre'ot halt past nine and eleven o'olock, to going from Leonia street,. aboye T wen tieth, to Chestnut street. below Eleventh. (11th) street. a LADY'S SbiALL GOLD WATCH, bunting owe, made by Monlinie & Le Orandroy, Geneva. Enclosed In the back case wee a Gen.tlematt'e photograph. A liberal reward will be given by re turning tO It . .013 T--17. S. 7 340 BONDS, NO. 17,064 for $5OO, Nos. 69,964-5-64-411 for $lOO each. payable , In February and August, to the order of OSWALD THOMPSON. guardian of Theodore H. Bestirs, end unendorsed. Application for payment of the same has been made at the Treasury Department. Any informa tion will be suitably rewarded T bm HEO H. RIARTIVT, 702 WALNUT Street. an26-18N tlita FOR NEW ORLEANS, LA., VIA NEW YORE The Ocean Steam Navigation.()eiw" SPLENDID NEW STEAMSHIP N" 0 RT AMERICA, (Lai To Burden, CHAS. P. MASSIIMAN, Commander, Is now receiving freight, and will sail as above ma MONDAY. September 6th, at 9 A. M. NO freight receive/A r-bille Of lading signed on the dAr of caning. it - IV . 1 .. 1 ' ---.•• / For freight or paesage•iingly to . . . . ' A. HERON, Mt., 00., 126 North DICLAWARE ATOMS. VITTATINITY HOTIBB, DI/LANARK • WATER OAP.—This Witco having been so made crowded during the the month of July and August apt* Prevent many persons from Yisithait it, notiue is EMIL that the place:will be kept open during TWi anavl i " ing sar opportunity to those eflie wish to darintC ,the months of September and October. the most delight— ful season of the ear. Lessrerliensth on Denot st.Y.lO Y. ,and only° ot. the Oap at IP. L. W. BRODU4gt 41 , 4011C/f. mka-ux
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