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' C.. . . , . :. : , .. - • .. -....,- -1,a , ---..--- - • - ,---v-.rva a ,...se." 511 . 1 - 11 -tt2 ~., • • . • __,_ .. ,-....- -. 41 g . . A. ,'.!g l ik' ' 4 0 , • __ ',,.:ipw - '- • •..- ",....... ............—.•... • . - OW! ' " ' '''''' , ....sAfttilk...: . . v..,.., . . . • •tls.ments Inserted at the arch. LE T HI. W EEKLY Pit ESS, babocrlbers. FIVE DOLLARS nut Ap:11131, 111 IEIDUCA'I.IONALe BDOOR S AND MRS. J. E. L will ReopAn their liiiikliDlNO AND Dia _l . Y, .Ilug La di ea, at 1001 WALNUT Street. Ell,ll', thtl-11.1, of .eptrinaher. itn9141:11 1 CI I ESTE ii FEMALE SEMI. y, Iv meiT CH F. , TER, i'HI3STER 00. PA. Haw ti, under Lae car., of MBA Y. C. EY Ali% t y coh I , 4Put ici whey'', will be opened for the Of 1,, 1 , 1i:-. on TH (I hit 4 VAT, the 16th of Septele. containing terms and other iixtormation de be bed cu llPPlientiOn to the Principal. -; ALI' ERT BERRY B &FANS *Der r, ... r•MiZleril, and iiitlinibia tiOROOL at No 0-1 .2 Cr. , E. rzopl. Street , on MONDAY. 6. Mr. BARNIII may he seen at No. 923 eel. L__ anlll-12t. ~... ' , BADGER HA.S REMOVED TO $033 Sfre.-t, when, she will resume • of 11,-1 l netiln , a soptember 19. tv3pn. Rued up for healthlnl ozonise at her iwddenee. pe34111 EN? UEFEMA LE IN B.TITUTE;-= BO Lid fiG•SCritall, FOR. GIRLS. tutint, heal t b fat I y and beautifully located Allot n of attlf.boro, Backe coma • • la, will open Ito Winter 3,4610% TZETIi • For dolaila, obtain Circular, by ad.• Principale, Attleboro P. 0., Bunks co., Fs. 'BRAS!, J. GRAIIAKR, JANE P. GRAHAMS. • - CFIEsrNCT Street. bresaber of Sixt.enth 5t4.1.104 0061M0110111 Wm. FSVYSIMPH, PrinciPal. . BROWN'S ACADEMY No LADIES, 1003 SPRING Street. PAT.SEPTIMIFMR. ati77.lm.* GARDEN ACADEMY, 0, I themF deal, and Englinb SCROOL. and 13coya, corner of SMITH and BUT rP-OrIPLIO MONI/AY September 6. J, P. BIROS, A. M., PrlnoipaL MA6r3E AND M'LLE. 3sNGLH awl FRENCH' SCHOOL for No 134 R, SPRROS StreAt. Phtladel• ma on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th; DELPRIA MILITARY Salyiders' Ina tittite;ettlirrY•! "men, - Stroot, the 6th of Ninth month. Apply to qtage Row, Germantown. an29-121* i-LISH AND OLA.SSICA.L 1.1., No. g WEST PENN' SQUARE.. Du:. J. DAVISON. Principal. anglA,lms R pAREER'S ENGLISH L BCIH OUL, PR ICE St...oermantovna. DA Y. klept. 1/30. au.29.120 FEMALE SEMINARY ARADISS, Lancaster 601111i9, PS. The Laditution will open on the third of September. A fun corps of able le employed. For farther particulars 1r or address the Principal, O. S. WALKER, Paradhie, Lancaster cc , Fa. .SICAL AND ENGLISH the subscribe, S. B. oorner of TRIES ,OCUaT Streets, will reopen on MON,. r Gth. Applivatione eau now barnacle I" M. B. KENDALL, A. M. /or Young Lneßen at 140, , 1. of Ninth Month (September). obtained at 11.021 A.. 110.13 Street. .RD.EN INSTITUTE, FOR VOITNO LADISH ' l 7ll AND DAY SCHOLARS. ed on 'he fah of September. I I,ulißT r,OMBS, A. M., Principal, and lilt. MARSHALL Street, Phila. P. BROWN No. 1907 PINE ill, on MOND 6.: . f , _ Sept. 6. resume the for Children 'between the ages 18ts of 4 att26. I , OR 1.42 NORTE rP , .t. Duties tanamed Monday, Sept GRANTLY LANGTON, Frinainna. INtiTITUTB, B. B. 51.1 I _SHALL and SPRING GARDEN Ms. s , .c ;ember 1.21 h, ENOOII N. BIIPPLEIit an 3441 1. !\ DIES' SCHOOL AND AD. issEp FOR MIME STUDY; 903 • .IPrIT P L oI N Y . 3 D D. HA v E m Principals ',1111117.11, Assoc Woe. fin24-Ime M-;3ICAL . AND ENGLISH flf D. GIRIGORY. A. M, 1109 will re-(Ten 00. MONDAY:SW. sth. linW Al W. SMITH'S SCHOOL LADIFJ3, 1210 SPRUCE Street, rd on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7th. The ;.s a thortoirla English mineation, with Ger iltiV4, MUSIC. Drawing, Feanting,die, .MANN, PROFESSOR OF d Orsavimt a the Fifth Baptiet Ohl:trek, ,rl.ll. September let. Beek once, 91 Street. sa23-Im* H MORE ACADEMY, Delaware. `I commence MONDTy_ SEMEN. 'velars, apply to the Prtuelpals, ISABELLA GRIESSAW, 10EITH and WEST Streets. IL FOR BOY B, N. E. wd I?.I69TRIMTH,Btre9%; DAT SCUM,— Young Le,dlea, Street, on WZDEESDAY, the Nth att22.lm TOWN FEMALE SEMI- Street, south of Walnut lane, will DAY, Sept. 7th. forth lila Connie of InstrltenOn, &a., be stained at the Seminary. W ALUM 8. FORTESOUB A. M. trinclpia. INSTITUTE-A HOME - ;HOOL FOR BOYS, at Andmatids„ m FL T. WELLS, 1. M. Eactor. xt. Rey. AJonso Potter, D.D., LL.D.. S. Stevens, D. D. atal-lm STICKER'S CLASSICAL 527 N. TENTH Street, Will reopen A ll English brancheg.Latin.Groak. DCA. taught. Call for a Cireular. . -STREET FEMALE SEMI. F.- Bonney and Mlee MAW', will re dlLot and Day School .at No. 1615 WEDNESDAY, September 14th. Ilreulare. anll3-toel INSTITUTE.-EN(ILISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL (ES (Ir.A7 and MG SPRUCE St., reopen on TUESDAY, September le above address will receive prompt application can be made after An- MADAMS D'EIBBVILLY, Principal, KINDERGARTEN AT .irt Garden will be REOPENED 191.1 MOUNT VERNON Street. GERTRUDE W. 'FULTON. HARRIET B. DARLINGTON. MANY B. SPEAKMAN. SEMINARY„ 9 WOOD HAKE, WEST PHI LADELPHIA. -- 1 ,'ES, A, M., Prinelpal, (late of the ,inary ) Hesston opens September Boarding School for Young Ladles. irs; ruction solid, °boo°, and sen on application. atilS•if UR Ci SEMINARY FOR L 1 will be reopened on TIISSDAT, ,lILARS, containin refer nose, &u.. CHA y. M a PAN, Princi g in pals, Holes lm burg Citrab ABBY & MRS. BEEBE'S PREACH BbAlf.Dlffe and 14 &If- WA! IafITT Street, NOII BS. OPEN to 14th of September. an4-2m COLLEGE, ALLEN within. three hours' ride of Phi )y the State, provided with spa• udiuss, and opened in Kai lest I pupils. Commences its next Nee for cironlare, address Rv.e M. esident. anlo.lm CHESTBR ACADBMY f 1N of tea months sonsralusos on the 13th of esatember next, and eloses 10 prepared for College or Enaineei es are taught by nape reaWexf io solmostion with any other lafermatiou only to WK. T. WIMS, A. 31i.. PrinsigrAt WOREALL, AM. Ph, D. Associate Prinatyat, WISP OHISTRE. Penni AND CLASSICAL Han - i, corer ORES an ,Il reopen on MONDAY, Salaam. 1 to forty last year. iarticolare see Circular& which IitTCV3 Drug Store or at the School (euccoesor to Charles Short, rery 'morning between and 11 A B. SHEARER, No. 13011 ARCH Street. EN SEMINARY.-MI. NO SCHOOL. 4 milesixmond Me. Glen Biddle on the Weat Ches. "1. co B Eng in Kathereattee. Hata. and lish. Pritotlial les ivil lingineetinit. Vine library of pupils limited. Begins Sept. its of a home. Refers to John 0. 'bird street; Thos. J. Clayton. ' ; John H. Diehl N WAWA HENRY BARTL, A. M.. V 11.1408 °Balm, Penni. COLLEGIATE 'N OTING LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH A. bMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE !pals. Departments; Primary, Acad.- Fall college course In Clasics, English. and Natural Science, for AtodernLanguages, Music, Paint I the hest masters. address ,RCEL Street, or Bole ommeme on Mondayap 2o.6m*, Septem AGE, BOIIDENTOWN, Lion Is Pleasantly located on the A thirty atlas by rall_, rest; Trots ugh 11L3t111011011 given In the vrenshee of Inaligh, and enperint Dhoti in the Ancient and. Modern Painting in all its branehee. xtni Music For Oataloanes, ad- UM A. M.. President.__ CATION.—Y OIING Conntlng House and business ": ,, INIAIERCIAL COLLEGE. No. coruer of Eleseatt, in Bookkennag, In all Ito plain and ornamental; Kerma- d and on Paper timed by one of tom separately, theyeceived at nay the Seal of lnetitutlon at. tduating, 4 partioulare, furnished gratis ee3-Bt• •STREET ACADEMY 4NTLIKEN, No. 909 North 'lolla. Protestor J'itt Clay 6. oriork open* 78e ember Bth for ahpr 12th for tuition. oratory and an AcademtcalDa !HUllber of pupils shall be It truation thoroughly 011 " 81 "/ Modern Languanes, For rote- Qth er Pstiltutam apply at the 442-Viir • c. VOL. 8.-:NO. 33. lEDIICATI4:WAL. INSTRUCTION IN FrtENCH. - RA.- THER lINUATIAL facilities are **lorded in C. HAL LOWELL'S SELECT HIGH. 501100%, No. 110 North TENTH Street,' for obtaining a rapl4 l and thorough an gsiaintance with the French Languagel. and Literature. The department la in charge of is natty* French genile man of large experience as author and leacher. He La assisted by an American Linguist of Etown attain ments, who attends • constantly Su the School, acid is ready at all times to solve tillffooltie a, and eri courage the stadenta in their acquisition of the lan guage. - Exercises will haresnreed on the 1301. lust ses-eto _ . INSTRUCTION.-A GENTLEMAN, A member of the University of France, baying had la experience of ten .yeare as Principal - of a Classical French and English School in the cite of New York, de nizen to form an engagement In a School, and also to give private instruction in families. , /hat-class referencegiven. Address "S. T. L.," care of 131anchard k Treat _an29-mwt6t* No. 105 8. FC,c7RTH Street._ AA GRADUATE, AN EXPERIENCED TRACHEA of the Cletelee and higher Englleh branches, wishes employment as a . P 'irate Tt . l. , tor for the afternoon or evening. .Address 'Student, Otrestnett Eli!P. 0. see.turvret. ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUMPER Streets. The Autumnal Seeelon wilt open on MONDAY, Sep- Lambert. Applications for admission may - be made at he Academy banding on and after Monday, Annul. PS, between 10 and 12 o'clock A. M. JAMES W.. ROBINS. A M., anlS-mwtlfit Head Master. TTNIV ERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.- DEPARTMENT OE dRTS:—The First Term of the College' year will open on THURSDAY, the Bth het. Candidates for admission will appear at the Universitir, for examination, on that day, at 10 o'clock, Ir. 'Tuition for each Term Thirty-Ave-Dollars. (mown ALLEN; self- 4t Secretary of the -Eacalty of Arts: MARY E. WILICIDIRONTS SCHOOL TOR LITTLE GIRLS, 118 tforth ELEVENTH Thorough Instruction in Trench, Music, and Drawing, Six pupils can be received as boarders. self-6t" MR. THUNDER, 230 . SOUTH FOURTH Amoit- Street. /IRS recanted bla Profess - 14W Practice. At home from 2 tuu 4 o'clock-daily. QCROOL FOR BOYS,: 1625 LOCUST •—• STREEY. —ROBERT H. LAB BERTON •and REGI NALD R. CHASE have Ftßsoolated themselves for the purpose of conducting a School. in which Boys will be prepared either for college or business. The Autumn Session of the School will commence on MONDAY, September 12, 1861. Until that date the Principals hourse seen at their pahool-liouse daily, be• tween the of 10 and 12 A. M. se3-10t .ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, WILMINGTON, Delaware.—The next Session will begin cuta_THlJßSDAY.B.ep_tember Bth. ueB-7t* JOlil WILSON, Free'dent. MIES BYRNES WILL. REOPEN: HER 4 . 3 -•-• FRENCH and ENGLISH' DAN SCHOOL tor Young Children, at 1.809 CHESTNUT Street, or MON DAY, September 1211. Private French. and Manic Lemons given. COLL - MAIM AND COMMERCIAL "..." ACADEMY for BOYS, 355 North TENTO.Street, reopens MONDAY, .ISeptembar 12. Call for a ()Iranian se2-12t* J. HARRIS. Principal. VRIENDS' ACADEMY FOR BOYS, a_ Tear of 41 North Y.I.SVINTIZI Street, reopens on honeth inst. ale rer term of 21 weeks - All denomina admitted. .(oe2 Imi WHITALL. POLYTECHNIC COLLEG ENTIFIC SCHOOL for tbe generalStadent of-Ma thematics, ExpedmeatnLautence, and Sagami History, Svlal_re•opoui - witblintargud aocommoo Mien!, on MOS TAY. September lEtn. TECIISICAL SCHOOLSre open September 19th. Apply at CoLLEGE BIIILDING. MARKET Street and West Penn Snaare. eel-10t*, JAcMULLIN RESPECTFULLY IN • FORKS her friends *lid patrons that she - will open her School on MONDAY, 12th inst., at 24. 441 South EIGHTEENTH Street. eel-12t* M. 13. COOLEY, A.. M., WILL RE .. OPEN his Classical' and English SCHOOL, at 1112 MARKET Street..on ath September. an.3o-Ims CHESTER .VALLEY ACADEMY FOR Young Ladles' end 'Gentlemen will Reopen Ninth month (Septelaber) 6thi 1864. - J. TKYLOR , Prinei• Pa, CanTERVILLR, Chester eonnty, Pa. anW-ln. r'HOMAS BALDWIN'S ENGLISH Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. B. Corner of ROAD and AEON Streets, will reopen SBP- . I'EMBB 6th. m 1274110 miWitILRY. F. - TilitOPP WILL OPEN her ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SORCIOIA for YOUR° LADIES , at No. ISO CHESTNUT Street . ; Plilladelphia. on the 12th of Sep tember.- 707 airoulare, apply at the School. an3-dse• ri_LENWOQD ACADEMY, DELA. WARE WATTS GAP. MOll 808 00., PA. The fall seeeloa of the above inetitatlon wll sow mono* on the 12th of the 9th month (Ele_ptenther). 707 Particulars apply to SAMUEL ALOOF, PrlaolpaL jr9o-2at • Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co.. Ps. CENTRAL I B.T ITUT E, TENTH ,A- 1 and SPRING ,GAIINBN Streets, will reopen Bept. Boys pr epared, for any Division of tint , Pnblits Grammar Schools ' for College, or for Business. Special attention given.to am all boys. sa26.lm* H. 11.1140013110. A. M., Princtpal. ',ABO. W. PETTIT WILL RE-OPEN hie Ftntlio for the reception of Peg's in the arts of DRAWING and PAINTING, at No. 100 North TENTH Street, on the "nth of September. an26-Ixo. ABSIC AL INSTITUTE, DEAN 1 . 1 Street below LOCUST Dude! resumed SSP TIMBSR . k J. W. EiII'ASS,D. B. alt 26-210 6 rrinetpat. AriNa letattHirtr „SOH - 0 - 61," FOB YOUNG LADIES will be reopened Ninth month, Filth, at No . 2Q44 MOUNT VERNON Street attM-ISO Pl , l 44. 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SEWING MACHINES, 1130 CHESTNUT STREET. 630 CHESTNUT STREET, 6:30-CHESTNUT EV CHESTNUT STREET. 630 CHESTNUT STREET. NO CHESTNUT STREET. OM CHESTNUT STREET. IN CHESTNUT STREET. 302-8 t CURTAIN GOODS. WAx..aEtAvzni, tevarissoz 9eo w. a. comma MASONIC •. , • 72.0 f3EIESTNUT STREET. WINDOW OUBTAINEIi AND imewiturrq ritioririarickos SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS. f ALL, .srrc )cIK FALL, 186.4. NOW IN STORE. t 1804. EDMUND YARD & CO., des. on Cliestnut and 611 Jayne Streets, IMPORTERS AND .10BBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SiIAWLS, LINEN„, B.MD WIEITE GOODS. A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF DRESS GOODS_ PULL LINE OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO INCLUDING BRUNER'S AND OTHER JUKES. an2D-Sm COMMISSION HOUSES. HAZARD RUTOAIRBOR, Jo. 11* man= STEM COMMISSION NUEROI3ANTS4 WM TEE SALE 01 171-Citl GOODIL GENTS' FITENISHING WIDS. 826 NtlaiticivALL. G. A. ROFFMAN. FIER FBEIMIN MST /JD WRAPPER MANEITAOTODY, AND ONATLNIDIN'S^ FURNISHING EMPORIUM, JaMOVED PROM 606 ARON STRUT TO THE NEW STONE, 8 , 25 ARCH STREET. 82 , 5 Jelo4smw6m THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT. WAILIWITID TO /IV AND GW SATISFACTION. ILILDB BY ..TOITN C. AJRICISONs, Nos. 1 taw 8 NORTH #3I.2ITEE STREET, NANOYAOTOM AND DISATABE 11311 runisKqe GOODS. • 004031UNTLY ON HAND. Mtn .MUSLIN. sad FLAMM 611111_, TB sad ORAWNEB. 003.1.4411, NW STOOKS. PRAPNLIANO MILTS. TIES, OP HID OWN MANUFADTIES4 Argo. , JIMMY Matra DO NDMS • o °NAYDNiamtuns, SHOULDER BRAWN, Bn.. ao. Sold at restsonaile miser. spl6-6m , . F riesVl3l3lll - T MANUFACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF which they make a sreeLtity in their 'business. Also, wonsy NO V ELTIE S g_ F OR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. 3. W. SCOTT ''dro 00., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,_ No. Ft ORESTNIPF MOST lal7-t1 Four doors below the Oontinerta S . la OTJ OS 111 A. N ogr. CO . , 80. swr BIOADWAL ZS* -ital.: IKPDXTIES 131 MEN'S, & LADIES' GLOVES, GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS, to whioh Um, MITE WHOLESALE TEAM GROCERIES. ARCHER &_IIEEVEB„__ WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 45 North WATER Street, and No. 46 North DELAWARE ATenne, Offer for sale, at the Lowed Igiutket ?sloes. alarge stock of SUGAR. - MOLASSES. . GOFERS, TEAS, SPICES, TOBACCO, And Groceries generally. -carefully beleoted for the country trade. Sole Age. for the products of FITHIAN ft POGUE'S &deceive Frait Canning Factory at Bridgeton, IL 7. ap2is-6m MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, eta, —2,400 bbla. Masa. Nor. 1,, 2, and 9 Xackereljate taught fat fish_ In Resorted packages. &OW bkis. New Eastport, Fortune Bay. and Halifax Herring. 2,9 W boxes Lubec. Sealed. and No.l Herring. IEO bbls new Mese Shad. SIO boxes Herkimer constr . Cheeee,_Bo._. In store and for sale by MURPHY & SOOAS J0194f No. 146 NORTH WHANvms. LATOUR'S OLIVE OIL.--400- BAB kohl froth Litonz's Olive 011. in lots to ingt, the Porotooer, for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, ao2o-tf 107 South WATER Street. LCHNOW BAUM -TB IS OEI4E •A-4 tasted Sallee on hand RHODESe WILLIAMS. to2o-tf 107 South WATER Street. GREICITOBLE WALNUTS.--100 bales Ores:Loble Walnuts in prime order, for sale /MODS WATERM% an2a4f 107 South treet. GUIT°' PISTOLS, SKATES. PHILIP WI & CHESTNUT , . 409 Street, Manufacturers and Importers of Fine Gone Pistols, Gunning and Fishing Tackle, • Canes, Powder, Shot, s, a . Guns Rest W ocked, Rebo ad red C an d &c , Repaired in the bee rOatiner. MATES OF ALL KINDS. 409. CHESTNUT Street. IMPORTANT TO HAY 'DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS.—Farmers. Shippers,. and : Others interested in the preening and transportmex Hay and. Straw, will do well before malting their az" ransements for the season to examine the " neater Preis. now in_i:lire.tion on the corner of BROOM st ree t and COLUABIA Avenue. This hay le compressed direct, and ten tons can Ist readily put in an ordinary box oar, and no hazard what. , ever>s incurred by the road in transporting it. The b a l es average 400 pomade and are only 21 lash,' by so what, by 4 feet in size. we are prepared to laser out counties, and the facilities we secure ONO imputes, value to thePrOduit by this Prom For further. particulars -address COOK Taxan Superintendent Pennsylvania Beater Press Copany, Girard Hotel, aol3-bne P URE PALM OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP is made of pure. fresh Palm Oil, and la entirely a gm • more suitable for Tollet_use than Moss liseagdeetafroem—adin al fats. In boass of one dome cakes. fur " Per box ' Itg"..f b iy. lERINTON & SON. ..No. , `PIRiweTAL ARD`COIIRSCIAL. It Is ofibllslly made known that the Treasury D. 1 07 partment will receive In paymenti for the $31,000,0011 of United States 8 per cents. of 1881, to be awarded` on Friday neat, the legal tender coupon 6 per cent. notes Issued last December, with the accumulated Intesast from let June last, when the first cou pon upon these notes was paid. The original issue was 6160000,000, but since the Ist June the Departments has* cancelled of this issue 1171,02r1,677, leavllig outstanding on the 80th ult. 1013,973,423. As the notes bear only 6 per cent. in currency, and thir steak for which it is proposed to* receive them all .par and Interest in payment will' beck 6 per asst. in gold, there is a good reason to believe that a farther considerable sum will; be- employed is Friday's negotiation, as in a similar negotiation in June. This should relieve all apprehension of a pressure in the money market, growing out of the pending sale of $31,000,000 of 1881 stock. The coupon legal tenders, which the Department thus offers to _withdraw and cancel, are at present neither clroulated es mirreney, nor are they held with satisfaction as an investment. PeierscmPe- Counterfeit Detector sends , us the: fol. lowinwdescrlption of a new and dangerous counter felt hundred , dellar note on the North Bank of Boston*: Vig,portralt in centre of a manufacturing scene, head or Franklin ; female on left, shipping In distance. Stocks generally were held more firmly yesterday. The tendency for all descriptions was upwards. Government loans are improving. The 7.301 sold at an advance of X, and the 5-205 at an advance of X. State and any stocks were also better. New City Os advanced %. In company bonds very little was said. Camden and Amboy Os of %It sold at 108 X, and the Os of 2 80 at 109; Second mortgage Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 113. Union Q3nal bonds sold at 21, and Lehigh at 115. • Pennsylvania Railroad shares sold at 74%; Catawissa preferred at 41X, and Philadelphia and Erie at 34. There was not so much doing in the oil stooks, but the sales were generally at higher prices. MeClin took, Maze% Noble and Del., and Densmore were each 3." higher. The better class of dividend-pay ing oil 4 stooks are coming into greater demand daily, while the lowest-priced and worthless class are being abandoned. The following shows the closing bids for the mining and oil stooks yesterday and on Monday Thea. Mon. I Thee- Mon. Fulton Coal 9% 9XlPerry 011........ 60' ' 6 Big_Mount Coal. 7 7 'Mineral Oil 24 23( lir T 4 Mid Coal. 22X 22X Keystone 0i1.... 1 1 Green Mountain 6% 6 Venting() 0i1... 1 1% N Carbondale. •, 2% 23' Seneca Oil 134 1% New Creek Coal 1% I. Organic 011 I'l6 1 Feeder Dam.... 1 1 Franklin 0i1.... 1 ~ Clinton Coal.. 1% 1% HOW'S Eddy... 'l% 1 Amon Knoll . . 2% 234 Irving Oil 6% 6% Penn Minlng.... 6 0 Butler C0a1..... .. 17 Etna Mining.... 13 13 • Keystone Zinc 2X Marquette d 0... S 3 Denamore 011— 14% • 11 Conn do. •• X X DalrelliOil 12% •12 A1a50a1r0n......-• 1% 1 McElheny 011.— EIX 5 Oil Creek........ El 6% Roberts 011 1% 1% Maple Shade 011 . 17 34 1634 Olmstead 2 2 McClintock Oil. 7 6% Noble dr Dela—. 18% 13% ' The folloWing table shows the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending September 3,1866 : Week. • W19E3611C1K027. .. . Where eblpped from. -. TOBB:0194.-Sons.041. Hazleton Mines 8,14111• 136,423 16 East. Supar Logi 6,0 A LS N 5.985 09 Council Ridge, • ...a k atto.^...... • ..1.7111M -- -- 76,617 07 Iddrint Plekrant.t. ...... .... , . .... 135 06 . 28,704 08 Spring.sssontal34 ' ' - i LOW 01 .78. 0 5 8 11$ Coleraine 514 05 20.159 17 • oeever Mesas* .72 18 1.680 01 New York & Lehigh. 675 06 - 80.217 01. North Eimini f lffountida. ..... .....:1,612 13 100,578 19 P. 11. sr. W. . B. 2 3,916 18 8 2.871 15 Jeddo • ' ' • L 916 00 88,657 03 • Narleigh 813 11 37.409 03 GlermanP'*nxg. COSI CO ' 1,118 02 • 39.836 07 Ebervale Coal Co . 587 12 29,981 (X) Milnegville 8,9615 93.043 C 6 Buck. blotigtabe.. 785 01 41,736 10 Mabinos 4,26/ 00 . 95,798 07 L. C. & If. Co 25,1T3 13 Other chippers • jell/ . 11,544 17 Total • 116,98-02 1,014,427 12 Corresponding week last year:. 111,8IXI 00 WOW 04 The followhig shows the amount Of coal transport. ed over the Delaware Lackawanna, and West ern,Rallroad Company;for week ending Saturday, Septeinber 3,1804: - . Tons. Cwt. Tons. CWL. Shined North 8,985 15 230,099 6 South 21,628 16 .656,580 Total 30.614 11 . 889.619 12 For corresponding time last year Blared North 8,264 4 217,321.' 8 South 18,2981 6 695,656 13 Total Increase... Receipts of the Delaware Divielen Canal GO. fOr Week ending September & 1864 $7,214 78 Previous in 1864 132,886 97 6130,620 70 Week ending September 5.1865.,....56,901 63 Previous in 1863 99,719 42 106,621 00 'Drexel & Co. quote: Few United States Bonds, 1881— ..... ..... ....407 NE New tinttsd States CertL of Indebtedness. ••• 933( aot rt.ew United States? -10 Notes 112 113 Quartermasters' Vouchers 91 92 Orders for Gatti/cedes of lodebtodlioes 4 B Gold t.....,.... _tssasssursassuSNOY 24 1 X Sterling Exchange .IE2 2,13,4 Iftve-twenty Bonds •••- • . 4 *lo9 110,4 ' STOCK KXCELAFGE 6.6.12/3, SEPTEMBER 6. BEHOlt:11 BOAADS. ' 200 McClintock 1000 . 300 aodo .... 600 'do .... b 3.0 73i • 800 d 0.... 200 do Bi SCO Globe ...... • 400 C o rn Planter 2 100 Corn Planter 800 Tinton . Yet.........11)i 100 biclilheny Oil 8 100 do. SI 8 100 Beading 8.... each " a aog 100 Bch Nay' 13 • 100 d0..........tnuib.66 .• .2S.Tenna_ll. ds 74% 16 do ......... 654 7 Little Schlt,•—• • 4631 16 *do 6634 15 .do. .... ....... 45% 200 NY & Middle—lots 43}6 2 Hunt dc Bd Tp II SO 100 • do MO 22% '6O philaa & Brie B. 34 700 ' do ' b3O 2234 102 d &Sd St 8..... 71% 100,De, :ell Oil 1 2 600 II 6 6-20 Bdc•:•cp 109% 100..d0 . 600 do• • ••!. •conp 109% 100 do • - ' ' 1 1.2 .. SW do ......—re2 10834 SRI 40.... e. ' lag sco • do.. •• ..• • • red 1 .200 do. .b 5 123 i 31111 do. • • •conp off 102,5 i 200 do - b 5 3214 10XI • d 0.... coup off 1024, 100 do ......b101234 500 do.. . •conp off 102 SW do 1.10 1231 600 do ... . coup off 102% 200 Fbilad 3: OU C.lota l 1000 do.— conp off 1021‘ 200 McClintock . 7 7 NO d 0 .. .. coup off 10134 04 ' do 7 700 City 6s low 11:* , d 0...... . - 1115 7 MO ~ do • ' 10411 - • -' 06 woo - do—Rß—cash 104 up Deeemoro 011...b15 14% 1030 do RR-- • . 104 100' ' d 0.... bl 5 1411 ME do N Ln—lOts 106% 100 do bl 5 1411 500 Lehigh Loans ~ 115 100 kicElheni 011 • 8 6000 Mt Can Bds—lote 21 100 do 030 83i1000 Bri o Can Bds ... 65 Ice • • ' bso 53 4 1000 Pa .H. 2d mart.... 113 _____ NSTWNEN 200 Rock 011 43i 100 Shidnoklnallear V 21 10 Reeding R. 66 00 MeCo r llatode 011. .. 34 100 Cbery 8 de Oam & MKS, 1123 17 do. b 6.105 BacwrD 100 Oil Creek 7 6 Little Sch ..... 46%1 100 N 1 & Biddle 22%1 Arran 1000 11-8 6-20 bds—Reg g .loB% . MOO do Re .IUB% • 1000 k Tr 7-90 N A&O.110% 100 N York & 400 Phila & Oil Cr b 6. 100 .do 1 15 Catawiesa R.Pref. 41.14 800 Dalzell 011....b90. 19 600 Ball Creek 9X ' 101 Corn Planter...» -81 100 Dairen 12% 300 Densmore • 1434 NO Reeding . .. . ... 60 800 Phil & 011 Creek.. 1% 100 Reading sp. 66 4C9 Story Farm 4 100 Dairell 1254 GOO McClintock........ 7%1. • The Nair 'York Post of last evening says: . The new loan of thirty-one millions of six per Cent. gold-bearing bonds of 1881 Is the chief topic of dia. cuesion In Wall street. . The loan market is active to•day.at 7.per cent. Some of the banks and lending Institutions report - that they have less money at their disposal for call loans. Commercial paper passes slowly at B@l2 per cent. , The stock market opened with a less depressed' feeling than for some days past, and remainedsteady to the close. Governments are steady without much activity. Ten•forty coupons are wanted at 97, five-twenty Coupons at 110, and coupon sixes of 1881 at 107%. • State stooks are dull ; bank shares heavy ; mining Stooks more active • coal shares steady; railroad i-bonds firm, and railr oad shares advancing. Before the first session gold was quoted at 242, . Cumberland at 6035, Erie at 108 X, Hudson at 129%, Reading at 131, Michigan Southern at 81, Pittsburg at 110%. • • The appended" table exhibits the chief movements at the board compared with the latest prices of yesterday: Ta. Mon. Adv. Deo .United States 6e, 1681, reg.• —lO7 107% • „ United States Se, 1881. coup. • .Icoi United Sates 7..90u 110 ' 110 United tkates c 203 coup 110 laux United State. cert. currency.. 94 ' 0 4 ^ _ American Sold .203( • 240 X • Tennessee es 1 61 66 • 69 • • 911860;161 6s C 3 - 66 .. q • • • Atlanuoldall • 16434 186 Pacific Nail 274 274 New York C0atud5b...4,,..4..12a • • .. 1275 t 3' Brie Ilex .. Preterrad • • 1013% losx Hudson River . ' • ." •121 X 112 X 1 R •' • 0 1.81% -fir the beard tho market was more active, and prices were a little higher. New York Central Mooed at 128 X, Erie at 107 X, Hudson at 122, Read ing at 181;6 Michigan Southern at 61, Illino is Can -tral at 127, Pittsburg at 11034; 11.9ek Islandat 108, Fort Wayne at 108 X, Northwestern at 61%, North western preferred at 88; Cumberland at ON, qUiek• s alver at 82%. At•tkiteperi- board there was a further improve- rle tamed at 107%, Hudson at 142, ehl- Ban Southern at 81.,X, Rook Island at lossi, Fort Wayne mot Was torn preferred. at Woi, FOUR CENTS. 1.20619 Increase 27,660 10 Increase In Ism - $ 32, 9®8 70 60 Perry 01.1 . . .... 6 100 do. co Egberi Uil 33 X 6 ICO Noble & Del ....2d - 1631 50 Feral 011. 100 Breelsior 13i 400 do 500 Pb & 011 Creek.... -''. 31 800 Cherry Ran 8 . 600 Union -101 Raading B b3O 661 Doesos. 5 Cam & Am IC 765 11 Cam d o 1000 Cam itc Am Go 'SS. :10,3X 3000 .do 68 '138..10!) 7000 U 8 6117 Sonde ....110 3000 do cash all 200 Philo & Erie 4..b5 34 80/LSD. ' . 100 Reading R• • • ...... 65% 1 100 des 66 I 100 Cher o ry.Run. 8 BOARDS. • 500 Reinhard 100 li Y & Middle.• a ' 300 Diamond C0a1...... 21 50 N Y Sc Middle.-- 22 100 Maple Snatte 17 100 Unton Petro 31 ice Den s m ore • 1 100 1 SOO Petro Centre...MO. .4 100 Datzell im uo us .5 Me: ' ' ' uny s SOO Cherry Ellit.•••. 1 ••• 8 100 Tipton Coal 435 100 Dalzeir ' " 12% 800 Reading • 66 100 Girard College .1)5. 22X 200 Reading 66 grigM WAR. IPUBLIBRED WBBIELY.) Tax WAn -reps will he sent to eubserlbere by mall (per anueini in advance) at...... Og Three coptee ••• 5 Of Five copiee B O 1 Ten copies ' 15 00 Larger Chiba than Ten will be charged at the fuze rate. 8L GO per copy'. The money must cittoaytt accompany the order, ant in no tnetanve can these feline be deviated from. Gie they afford wry Little more than the coot of paper, `Postmasters are, requested to act of agents . fig Tin WAR Passe. XI- To the getter-np of the Club of ten or twenty, air extra copy of the Paper Will be given. JSerol•Weekly Maxi's, et the Pknadelphitt Markets. Sarrammtat c—Evoning. she wet weather. operates unfavorably on oat doe business, and the markets generally are dell. The Oemand for Bark has fallen off. Cotton Is dull and lower. Coil is unsettled and dull. Coffee Is very (Inlet, and we have heard of no sales. There la more doErg in Fish, and prices are firm. Dements Fmit is penty, but prices are rather better. Flour and Grain are dull. Whisky is dull. In Wool there is less doing, and the market is quiet. Tha demand for Flour .is llmited, both for ship ment and hoe use, and the market lsdall; the • aalea ankulostl V confined to the retailers and bakers, at slo.2lfor tines $10.50@11 for superfine, sll@l2 for extra, 151.1412.75bb 1 Far extra family, and $lB for fancy lots , : Rye islour Is selling, In a small way, at $10.60 bbl. Corn , areal is scarce, and we hear of no sales wcefa of n aloe. eat, lkY more plenty, and prices have declined ; abbot . 4.,erd 4 bushels sold at 250 269 c for old reds, 26112050 for new do, the latter for prime Delaware, an white at tom 255114299 c bushel, ac cording to, quality. Rye is selling In a small way at 18661900 %t boshed. C;orn• continues firm but quiet ; about B,soobu6helii fold at 173 c for prima yel low, and inc $1 Mabel for Western mixed. Oats are lirm,with sales cf rem Delaware at 1190, and 1,000 bushels Pennsylvania at 00c Ift 'anshel. 4,000 bushels Barley Malt sold on Offtrate terms. Poovisuirrs.—Holders are lironfli their views, but the transactions are limited. Small sales of moos Pork are tanking air $40@42 10 obi. Mess Beef Mr • . Sellin' in a small wit"; at $296/30 ligbbl for country and c ityprcked. Barna IS in demaOd, Wi th ) Hems sales of at front 194260 for plain and fancy - bagged ; Shoulders at 1043/181£o, and 'Sides at 19,501 -each. Green Bleats are scarce. 150 casks Pickled limos sold at 1940106, and Shoulders in salt at 17@l8c, cash. Lard ill scarce, and races are Talk& better, with sales of 600' hbls and tierces at Butter. Is soaroe r at 'further advance, witirsalea of solid-packed linnsylvanla at 40 @ 00 0 :Goshen' Is bold at 5544560 Cheese is orm ; •amari saks of New York are making at 24425 c IR fb. lEggsrare Selling at 20 220 des.' • 1005.,--Pig Metal is scarcer and 'there is very little doing ; small sales of Anthracite are making OA 107475gi lton for the three numbers. Scorch Pig is:Meiling in a small way at $770030' lit ton. Mann . factored Iron is in good demandlit full prices: LEAD.--We hear of no sales. ealena is quoted at lfc fie- Clpopacc.,Yellow Natal is selling at 60c 14 b • DARK.-41.1lereltren continues Karce at $5l It , Son for lirt Noo3l oA2iDLlM—Adamantine continte 'scarce ;. smear sties of short weight are making 3t 36e, and fun weight at 40eiit lb. Tallow Candles sell in a Same in/ at. 251W-Da /S it. Chear.---Thz demand Is limited, and prices are drooping. The ]::astern trade Is very dull. Ws quote•nominally at $10.50011.50 ton. Corinna—The demand is limited, and the'markeb very quiet; aboub2oo bags of Rio are reported' ati 50@576, and ayra at 51e it, east'. UOTTOIT: are lower, and there Is very lit:- tle doing-1n thee way of sales ; about The. bales or Middlings 'have been disposed of at *1.30@1:821 1 it, csah. • FlBH.—Mackerei•are more plenty and firm, with sales from I he'wharfat $29 for No. 4slB.7ePfor No. 2, $1841460 forlarge• and medlam No. as. Smart sales from store-aremaklng at $32, sl9.aotteal, and $14416.66f0r the three numbers. C/odflsh are scarce at 90 A. Pickled Herring are•searee, and gabled' at $769 V bbl. Fnurr.—Poreign4zontinues scarce, and there Ls very little doing. Domostio is coining in, and Benz lag freely et from Meek itti basket for Applee 75e41152 $lll basket for Pexhes—the latter rate for choice. • FEATHERS fire . lnfair demand, and 5,000 Ibe Wan; ern sold at 9311195citt lb. • Goarro.—There a very little demand. Small sales of Peruvian , are malting at $175 '47 ton, and Superphosphate of Lime at sBoWs 't ton. Hors are rather better; with +sales at 35iploa cash.• Hair.—Baledls selltrui at from t3OOBl ton. NAVAL STortite:—There 18 very little doint and prices are rather lower. ' Small sales of Ro sin are making at 0424//48 ,4 p bbl. Spirits of Turpentine Is selling In a small way at 480@&60 qR gallon. Oms.—Lard 011 Is scarce and firm at from 2000 205 c for Winter, and Summer at 170@180 VI gallon. Fish 0118 are firm but there is very little doing'. Linseed Oil is selling at 1690170 e 'ft gal. Petroleum is dull, clith sales of:abouto.,oeo , bbls at 49@b00 for crude, 80111430 for refined itt bond, and free at from 81090 yp gallon as to quality In. ' PLASTER is good-demand at 88.50 VI ton for soft. , Rios has adva:neediwith small sales of Rangoon at 16,k@1e3 c 15. i• • Snosn.—There is Iveryflittle doing in the way QC sales; about 400 hhdif. Ouba sold at 21@22c pp th Ott time. Srialve.—There Is very little doing in foreign, but prices are very firm; lif. E. Rum is held at $2.25 ',ft gallon. Whisky Is unsettled and lower, with. small soles of Pennsylvania and Onto bbls at $L8540 1.88 14 gB.llOO. SBEDB.--Cloverseed entitinnes very scarce; small sales are making at 8,14405-Sft 64 Zs. Timothy is la lair demand, with sales at etitiPe.oo bu. Flaxseed sold at 0.65 bu. • TALLOW is In limited request, with sales of city rendered at 19 g6)l9%ct t cash. Tozacco.—There is very little - doing in either leaf or manufactured, but the market is very firm, Vinsosih..-Corn Vinegar 18 selling freely at 29e taL in bbls. W00r..-;There 18 IeSS activity in the market, and the sales are limited ; small lots are reported at from llefgl2oo St., cash, for fine to medium fleece. The following are the receipts of Flogs and Grain at tide post to-day : Flour ^ • 1,800 Wheat. 7,580 bus.. 00rWittr.ltiVA":"' • • 2,000 boa. CMS ' , 4,900 bus. New York Markets, Sept. 6. BaBADSTITHea.—The market for Statc.and Wei* ern Flour opened dell and heavy, and closed 101/illte cents lower. Sales B,soo.bhis at $9.50fg9.90 for trulMr. fine 5tate;.510.20610.25 for extra State; $10.3441 10.40 for choice do; $9.50@9.96 for superfine Wass ern,; $10.15@10.90 for common to medium . extra Western ; $119:91L80 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio, and $1.L25@13.25 for trade brands. ptSoutherit Fldur dull and heavy; sales 600 bbIS at $11@)12 for common, and $12.0.5@14 for ancy ant extra. Canadian Flour Is dull and heavy ; sales 44111 Lb's at $10.80@10.40 for common, and $10.60@12 for good to choice extra. Rye Flour Is drill Corn Meal is quiet. Wheat opened dull and drooping, and closed 12// 20 lower ;• sales 66,000 l bushels at $2.33@2.3533 for amber Milwaukee, the latter extreme; $2.95. for a small parcel new white Rentuolry ; $2.60 , 012 56 for white Western, and $2.42@2.46 for amber Allohigaix. Rye is dull and heavy. Barley Ls dull and nomi nal: Barley Malt is quiet at $2 35412 40. Oats are dull at 9114@ , 92.c for Canada, 9209210 for State, and 98340 for Western. The Corn market Is drill ; sales 26,000 barrels at $1.60431.60,4 for mixed Western, chiefly at the inside price, and.'sl.69 fof inferior ditto. 48,991 09 PRoviStons.—The Pork market Is more loth', and hi her; sales 12,000 bbls at 429@40 for mess; SALM 2 for new do, closing at the latter pries; $38.50 39 for prime, and $40e40.50 for prime men; also, 1,000 bbls new mesa for September at $43, and. 1,600 bbls do, for October, at $43. The Beef market Is steady but quiet ; sales 350 bbls at about previous prices. Prime Mees Beef is nominally unchanged. Out Meats are In fair request and firm; sales 260 pkgs at 15,4010,Vc for Shoulders, and 185 for Hams. The Lard market is more active and a. shade firmer ; sales 3,400 Obis at 2340241ic. 812.972 1 76,647 11. New Orleans Markets, August 27. Ocrrrow.—The only sale reported to day was bales strict low middling at $1.75. The supply con tinues limited, and - holders are extremely stringent in their pretensions. We mattes the arrival of See bales by the Pierce, but are not aware how Dutch of it will be placed In the market. With the absence of later advices from the West, there was more inquiry for Flour to-day, and hold ers were much more stringent in their pretensions, some asking a large advance in prices—morn than the dealers were willing to pay—and others not offering their supplies at all. The sales comprised 100 Wits fine at511.25;200 bbla old superfine on private terms ; 200 do, a different and distinct lot, at SIESO ; 100 ordinary extra at $l3; Several lots of from 26 to 50 bble good extra at $l3 ; 100 choice do at $13.50, and 100 at $13.75 11 bbl. The • market closed at the outside figures, which show an advance siqce yesterday of about $1 bbl. Other articles of Western produce and . provisions are very quiet and unchanged, the enforcement of restrictions In the trade regulations having reduced the movement down to a local retail trade. The reported sales to-day comprised 2 hhds scraps Tobacco at 10a and 6 hhds old admitted at 300 ; 1,000 sacks mixed Oorn in lots, at $1 90 ; 180 ohotou yellow at $2; 400 white at $2 50 qp bushel, and 6,000 feetl.inch cypress Planks at $65 thousand. . Markers by Telegraph. ST. Louis, Sept. 6.—Tobacco has declined Saas• Th. Flour is easier at $9.75@9.90 for single extra, sad $1.01.0 for- double. Wheat is tending down wards ; prime, 52.10@2.16 ; choice, $2.18@2.55. 1 Corn steady at $1.48f51.57. Oats are active and firm at 96ft9843. Bacon stiff at 23@280 for shoulders ; clear sides, 28c. Bevnxona, Sept. s.—Flour steady. Wheat 2ss 3e lower. White COlll quiet at $1.88(5 , L89 ; $1.70. Whisky dull. Grocerleheavy. Rio Coffee, 47@48340. . • Am_rins imsmomixTril jommeivais, rirrt.exactimi4 .Strip Lady Emily Peel (Br), Penny, Londmidarrta, soon. . ..- Bark Roanoke (Br), Cooksey Lagnara, See& Brig Agnes, (Br), Wille r Barbados, soon. Brig Primus,(old), Sonwarling, Port of Spain, soon. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TBADE.. J&_ •Blu.uxszr, • Amazw Wszeziut, Committee of the. Monti. ED. Y. ToussteD, /L; 11 4 ld). MO )1 a) WO) CD •wi :I Rd :11F.VI-5Z73:10 1 Sim H15ee..540 I Sun Sate.. 6 211 High Watar..6 ST Ship Winfield Scott, Rand, 28 days from ,Liver pool, with mdse to Stephen Baldwin Coo. Ship Nubia (Br), McCoy, 22. days from London dairy, with iron and 207 passengers to Robt Taylor Ar. Co. Towed up by tug J H litunmitt. • Bark Cephas Starrett, Gregor& 1 . 3 days from Glace Bay, with coal to N L Gas Works. Brig Ellon P Stewart, Bashes, 9 days from la Grande, with sugarand molasses to S & W W s o, Brig Elmira, Norton, 20 days from 11111sbor0, N S, with plaster to captain. Schr Hendrick Hudson, Avery,'6.darifroM. Nets York, with staves to captain. . Schr 0 A.Gredner, Young, 6 days from Providence, in ballast to'captain. . , Schr Nautilus, Pillsbury, 10 daystrom Boatload, with Ice to captain. • Schr g A Wood, Baker, from Port Royal, is boi last to captain. Schr B N Boynton, Herrick, from Wont:tester, la ballast to capta.M. Schr Nary; •Crorwall, 1 day from Camden, with grain to jaaL Bewley & Co. Schr T P MoOolley,Durborough, Iday from Cant den, Del, with gralAto Jas Barratt. ricer Sarah Warren, Postles, 1 day from Magno lia, Del, withrgrain-t4y3as Barratt. - Struuner D - Utley, Phillips, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to ,Vm lirßaird & Co. Steamer Fannie, Fenton, 24homsfrom Now York. with mdse to Wm id Barre h Co. CLEARED. Sohn Flora A Sawyer, Reed, Portsmouth. - Schr West Wind, Sawye r, Hampton Roads. Soh,'!Thomas VT Ware, Burris, Fortress Mourne. Smith, Beaufort. Schr hr AraamrYAßldriSinidgthe,'Cullell, Roston. Sohn Northern Light, Irelan, do. Schr Chrysolite, Sheppard, Oambridgepon, Schr J Truman, Gibbs, NOW Bedford. Sobr Jolla Compton, Grace, Boston. Sohr Maris Hall, Garfield, Boston. Schr J E Simmons, Smith, do. Schr J H Bartlett, RookhiU, do. Sob! Paragon, Hatoh, Boston. Sobr 0 F Hawley, Clark, Sag Harbor. Sohr, Cadvralader, Williamtrovidenoe. Schr Rate Kallahani-Eiagen, Washington. • Soh! John MoCoy,..Tohnson, Alexandria. Sohr Anna B. Hays, Esher, Alexandria.. Scbr Mary Anria, Dunlap, Alexandria. Sohr Readthg RR , No 48, Homer, Alexandria. Sohr W Rennliedy; Christy. Washington. Sobr Alex YouneFortress 'Monroe. Rohr Eagle. Newell; Newborn. Schr go.in Colt, lilU4id t Sailacieut cartatuk r • MEMrEM BAGS ABBIVED.