THE POLICE. Mare Mr: Alderman Welding.] INTIMATING LARGEST. heat Haverson was arraigned, yesterday, on large of the larceny of a wagon, the property 'United States Government. It seems that termaster Willis P. Hunter, while passing in loinity of Spruce and Water streets, yesterday, !tired a wagon being driven by defendant. He rized it to be one that he had sent to the Na- Works to be repaired. It was thought that it stroyed in the general conflagration that oc at the works some time since, and nothing 11315 thought of it. The wagon , since that td been repainted with an entirely different there were 13 (moral marks about it that the .IBster identilled. The Wagon was driven to irmanls Mee, and, without further imm ie claimant, on behalf of the Government, that a number of marks could be found about • gon. A pollee officer made the examination Kurd them. Besides this the new paint was 1, and the letters " U. S." were discovered. :used desired to make a statement, but the rate refused to hear it. He was bound over Ir the oharge Of larceny. A MAN SHOT, iced man, named Lloyd Douglass, wag ar tat evening by Constable Adams and Ser. 'eterman on the charge of shooting a man John Heppe, said to belong to New York.' fair occurred at the Log Cabin, kept by Mr. on the Wissahickon, Mr. Heppe was badly the'ball passing through his liver. Save temente were made es to the origin of the The moat general one was that Douglass salted by some white men, who persisted in him a "nigger." Finally, one of them threw at Douglass, and the mob got around him. this a. pistol was fired, but by whom Con. .lama couldlot say. A. woman made a nar- Ape Trem bellg shot. A surgeon was iMM4S. called to attend the wounded man, He con. Lim badly wounded. The prisoner was I. to the lentral Station, and will be ar for a hearing thie • morning, We are in. that the prisoner keeps a cigar store hoar Lombard streets. THE' COURTS. Quarter Sessions—Sudica Ludlow. see of the Commonwealth against George metofore reported, Major) , yesterday ren rdict of guilty. A motion for a new trial , and pending the decision Of the court Sentiinge was of °wane deferred. . . .ent business of the court, of no special lin. occupied the session of yesterday. CITY 17M11.18. A Few Plain Facie. -' ler & Wilson Sewing Xechine Is the tmple, ettapest, and most soonomioel. the Wheeler & Wilson are in me than awing machines combined ; 50,000 a year 5,000 are in use in Philadelphia. tow experiment, to be found useless after ',hat trial. & Wilson's Is the only perfeot family chine. Every rflaoliina warranted, and !eturned If not entirely satisfactory. Irsainekerst, seamstresses, shirt.makers, ass use the Wheeler & Wilson In pre• ny other Sewing Machine. examine. Ito charge for instruction wish to purchase or not. Instruotlai Le residence of purobasera if desired. '1.704 Chestnut street, above Seventh. tour. Trx BRATITIFIBL-Our lady !madam k ruling an agreeable acquaintance with brated toilet article of modern timea, itorle,” though some of them may _ . rat the article is extracted from the of Southern France. As a beautl and preserver of the }lair, it has no world. LD nevis have opened the eyes of the fact that summer Is over, and suggests the immediate supply of Inter. Hundreds of orders are now . Alter, No. 95 North Ninth street, t hie earliest convenience. His Uoal the city, Is kept perfectly dry under Is great satisfaction. -TES OLD Br.asstrro.—We earnestly our readers who have not yet done lue the welfare of home, to,go at once tout street oeid procure a "Florence' , 1, This eplendid machine hag not rorld for all kinds of family sawing, :a challenge the widest oomparison. later variety of work than any other 'error= it better, and every 'I Flo. sold is warranted to give satiefac• key will be refunded. 4 A Qt'reT explain red, a little passed over as . a foible, l'ed atoms will Eit like smooth mo ither as harmoniously as the son• roux wearing apparel at the Brown tall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 street, above Statb," :3 AND PIIBTS AS STIOW.—The Fre ts a solentille composition of the est 'ingredients of the Oriental vege- Every Ingredient Is well known to effect on the teeth and gams. It remade odors, even that of tobacco. yes those ravages which children seth owing to improper use of sweet which imperceptibly destroy them. see laths% BB PRACTICED by everybody In Liar expended now In purchasing Expectorant by those troubled ;h, or hoarseness, or core throat, Ise ofe doctor's bill. A neglected Consumption. A slight 'Mimos a; of the wind tubes, the usuul are a sore throat and a pain In on lead, through want of fatten & A. day's delay may entail . Let, the afflicted try at once it, It is a standard remedy, and have been tested by thousands , recovered their health by Its Rant, and all of Dr. Jayne Sr, leines, are prepared only at No. se7-2t, SCHOOL Booths.—School books e at the lowest prices, at the bookstore of Charles Deaflsar, •ee4t 304 North Broad street, Coal sett - oily advise his friends and :al nut toldelay in buying their •talc of paying farther advances, superior stook of large nut, (IV4, Sto. None to excel, fol or c Imapiteee. IMII6-1112 9nocessfully Mated by J. Ind Amid., 511 Pine et. AMA. ebarxe fir examination. jy254 AT `IHE HOTELS. fittrientrbl. e 8 Hartqltorrt,Boston rk C B Patton, Baditon :It Blendowzki IE COO oer, New York ir L Batchelder & la, Boston A B Warlord , HarriStoln Cr 1 Joh We et, Cape May Lane and lady, Ky hi Old & wlfe,PitUblarg A L Kerr, Washington, D C 'Mrs A L Kerr, Pittsburg Rerr, Pittsburg A H 'Pinson, Oil City T W Pannewell, Boston J Doer Penna. Lewis Hommel, Penne !Col Sam! Shook, Penna li, Mrs C W Anderson, Balt John A Biglerollarrlebnrg John P Feeder, Albany • Miss Needer, Albany •g Lt S Fredley, T 8 A. y Sena Boyce, Baltimore T Morris & don, Balt id James W LOW. N Y Noltenins, N Y John F Frost, N Y !Josiah Caldwell, Byaton la HBy Missouri L MeElbany, Missouri R F Weaver Pottsville C H Tyson, Pottsville H IU Lockwood, Cincinnati W G Case, Columbia, Pa Rev ill Lyons. Chicago Joe Moler, Chicago S A Parviance, 'Pittsburg T Berry. Nashville he A Wood, bashville 0 J Duncan:Nashville T W Trowbridge, Boston J R Walsh, Chicago John Carbrett Chicago El Coffee, Ashley Ruin & le, Ashley W Hutchison & wf, N Y Geo T Lewis, Tennessee Mrs J Smith. Baltimore Mims Ai Snyder, Baltimore W Bowen & a, Mesa S Reed &la St Johns ,N Miss Reed St Johns,N B A C Metz, blew York Inv Coale, Jr, Baltimore H B Magraw ?Ws J Daly,Washington John W Loud, Weymouth M Ferret & w( Weymouth F Von Bonnhorst, Penna Are Von Bonnhoret & de, Pa Boni W Morgan, Pittsburg Henry Veltman, New York N Worgenrant, New York Z Lee FR Lafaucherd, New York E F Stilwell, Rochester G 0 Ackerson, New Jersey D L Gibson Cincinnati te Peter Mrs Gibson di3 ch, Ohio L Moore Cinoinnati E It Bennet, NM York W Faller, London, Beg Mrs Bishop & son, N J . Baldwin, lawns CO 'w ids, Laterne on, Pa tetnerar Hassachaletts Stevens, Jr, Di ms ice Forbes ilk, Portland toolbar, Havana ' Carter & eon, Penns W Wright, Delaware Ihn IT Poynter, Delaware 1. Pratt, Delaware to Basting!, Boston Moore, Delaware 11117 rington, Delaware .ells. New York is D Loveland, Conn Wood, New York Wood, Middletown .1 Weed & wf, Brooklyn Soper &_wt, Brooklyn Pepin, Washington Clark Smith, New York Kay, Delaware Ramsey,Oxford,Pa Kerr. ntrondsberg B H Harmony, Easton ' Raneh, Bethlehem Rogers IYells, New Jersey W English Jordon, Trapp,Ps ittser.Colnoshis,Pa let niby, New Castle , son. Norristown ver, Delaware hltehuret, Norfolk At, Boston cyder, Trenton .roat hilt, Penne, Lrley, Coatesville 'infield. New Jersey do, New York ,nekland,Toronto , wn, Toronto iTer & la. Easton o mats, New York Nte(terr,New Jersey Mt Joy ,11, , y, Media, Pa Espy, Penna t. 1.4 & dz. Penna Bilionenstiorg l'itteborit P.ttebarg .. issdiluter Bum co Mitt, Hagerstown ' • • :Anil. 0 iirard. W Nixon, Marlette GI W Weser, Marietta A IS ixon. New York Mrs Geo Porter, New York Jno Whitelsw, Baltlmore W M Randall, Schnyl Hay Me B lailmote, Uniontown Miss S Mitchell, Buller, Fa Miss B %smell, Butler, Pa Jes Faller, Uniontown A A Plumer, Franklin H B Plutrier, Frank to P R Weitzel. M Chunk, W M Bell, Scorns. Del 11 W,Yonng, Baltimore Peter Harman, Penns Jae Cbraniater, Maryland Robt Cbrieley L Penna Gee lariat% Ming% Jag til Pollock, Wmsport II II Brubaker. Lana so A A Cowdery, Norfolk J W Steele, Oil City C Lamb , New York J R Dale & en, Toledo • Mrs Leitch & oh, Canton, 0 Mrs Jayens. Canton, 0 J W Wheelock. Ft Wayne 0 T Davis, Tarrytown J J Andenon. St Louis TV Barron, Si Louis C B Parker, St Lords . Miss Vanes rlanada West Mrs Vance, Eitmada West BEmmons, New York 10 0 Smoilev. Now York . W Rich, Baltimore R Irvin & wf, Washington J Thompson, Washington. S alcCleian. New York li Sterrett. Baltimore aml Porter, Co inberland co John Portsr.Gnmberland so H J Blake, Memphis Mrs Blake, Memphis Miss Blake, Memphis :fan Anderson, St Louis J fl Lyons. St Louis Mrs John Thorley, Fit Louis Mrs A W Benedict, Pence Beni Dorrell, St Louis Wm B 13inas. Illinois Mrs Binns di 2 eh, Illinois W Horton & wf, Brooklyn Wes Horton, Brooklyn .i. Mrs NewtonarYland F W New York H Rider & ref, Dover, Del .7 B Robbins ec wt, Poona W 1., Hirst P D Davia, New York. W Matilde C D Oallentine. II 8 A P R Gatlentine, Penna. Gill & la. Patina Miller, Panne. T Bennett., Pittsburg D Rtipatrtok, Pittsburg The Jolla Murray, NOW York E L Donnelly, Maryland W H Baltimore 0 T.Levris, New York J H MeOradey, New York O Hollin,_New York Mime Ellen Bucher Mos Hann ah Bucher John T e . _ J B Mason, Lancaster JL Rlnawalt B H Watson, New York A Washburn, New Jersey J Owen, New York W V Miller, Penna Binitbers,, Parma S Cooper, Baltimore • W 0 Thomas Boston J W Howar d Washington °has !Smith, Baltimore H B Leman, Lancaster W P Small, 'Harrisburg John Wlllsrd, Louisville 131, Boston R S kinfrormiel, Franklin Win T Morison, Penne. Geo Bergner & wl.Efarrinlng B AUG Inness, Baltimore O Coiemaa, Fort Wayn e H Tate, titan .1 W Meg inntry, St Louie' .1' H . Bailey, Washington • 0 W Sandford, Washir afon O Chandler, Jr. Illinois Ballander, Illinois W P Paultst on , T 11113.ubbard & in, Boston W Wakeman. New York. Wm Brown, Boston Jas Smith, Boston John Murray, Now York 0 Sheldon, New Jersey L W Hell, Blair J M McCoy, Bellefont Saxe Benderann,New York W W King, New York Gen Boylston. Penna r Swinger, Yenta NW. Moon, Penna. Alex Moon, Penns W Kirk, .New York Jas Williamson,New York Jan Stevenson. New York Lewis Parker, Boetnn Jasper Harkness. Wash S T Dennis, N Jersey H Sawyer, Canandaigua Miss Sawyer, Canandaigua W Forrest, Jew York Mrs Forrest, New York J H Nerrey, New York Mrs Betray, New York J Milligan, Plitsberir H Coskling. New York 14 } WWll:lifer, NM York W Wall, Washington J Traci, Pittsburg J N Igeollorey, Pittsburg T Kemp,Maryland The Ms 0 M Brabaker,llllllereburg D A Pala Penne . John 810 California Engem) Walker, Penna Alex Gosling,_ New Yolk Geo Belford Chunk Chas Belfordi Chtmk N Belford, 11 Wink Jos Bondy, New 'York J W Remington, New York S H Puterbaugh, Nathan Kocher II A °Mutat( D S Rom Melon, Pa itf Heyman, Virginia W Atldereon.Pestnsylvaula C B Abbott, Nashville W D Himroeirich, Pa .IForrest, Clearfield J Ri Indianapolis, Ind ce. II S P S hicTagne, Heisted Halsted Hiram Green B B Wearer, Hatusafftla Miss , 11 Hubbard, Baltunore A F Wright. Clearfield Thos McCain.), Pittsburg G Black, Valparaiso .Tes Brown, Penna. W H Cox , MlL7emille, Sy W H Brown & is, Harriab .7 B Hoch, & la, Ohio John B Mears, Hazleton B Hughes & Ist Wash F 0 Neill, Newark, T B Woodruff 111 Humborts, Harrisburg The CO W T Beal, Pennsylvania, HartweD, Pennsylvania, J Davidson, New York J H Whitcraft, Oxford, Pa David P Worth, Oxford, Pa W B Eder, Elkton, MU John P Batellell . . J E Lomb, Lockport, Y J J Pomeroy, Roxbury, Pa Andrew A Pomeroy, Parma J R Cbandler, Cheater co 'rhos Hoaklnnen, Waynesbg A J Bowers, Waynesburg P Greenleaf, Vhester co A D Harlan, Coatesville E Jones, Oxford The Barh A J Cotoly, Bucks co B Johnson, New Hope • N'A Iticßown, U S A A K Brooks, II S A Win Forrest, 0 S A Thos Stropson,_Wayne co Chris Beale. Wayne co Albert Vane, Wayne 00 A Thompson, Backs co S Nichols. Trenton. N J L J Craig, Trenton, N J W J Cox, Bucks co AI Mee onegal,MUlvUle .1 Butrnagle, , N 0, nil% W Al Tyson, Penns. J B Johnson, Absecom W R Smith, New York J Betehen, Easton The Sta D F Staneer, rotiaTuie S T Fields. CIE annall .1 Deleon, Cincinnati H Wilson, TI S A H KOiler, Washington C Vir Hendricks, Norristown Kennedy W Peterbaugk, Penna, A W Smith Pew Jersey S Hughes, Cheater P Murray, New Jersey H McNeil% New York B Widdows, Delaware The B W 1131nm:riot, Allentown Bobt Holloway, N J A Berndt, Mahenoy City D Orwlgeburg N EF Trindt & ter, Penns N Sam, Allentown Jos Lazarus Catesanona J S Bodder,'SpringtoWn 4 ' S Dimes SpringtOWn Jae mar: Springtown Chas Ban, Springtown • W Thompson, Jenklnton bane Tomlinson, Moreland The N Thos Diamond, 'Parma C Frableck, CI BA 0 Haar, S A B B gayhtmat, Penn& A 0 Thompson, Penns T Netter, Danville, Pa .1 McFarland,. Demart,ra Whitmer Union co, Pa W Heed, Union co, Pa Jno Born, flackettatn, N Y The RI R Schoonover,Yenna D Vanittliktin, Pike co M Moßerina dt la, PUfe CO B Ellsh, Pike co Alien E Gordon, Pike co B .13 E hillier, Galena, Bid par ar, Middletown J Cencord,Del T B Kearney, Newark, N J Chas Parker, Camden, N The Bal II Sullivan, Reading 0 B Ball, Quakertown J Bleak, Backs co T King. Northampton co B Stout. Bath Miss Stopp. Allentown 0 F Herman A Doster. Bethlehem R Daubed,, Easton B Bat; Penns 3 Beck, Newburg , J Yoder, Adamstown C Nogle, Northampton T F Snyder, Beaton DI Geary, Bucks co N P McCrea, 1,1 Chunk T Snyder, Allentown 3 J Bichards, Centreville J Waiter, Beaton W Beck Centreville SPECIAL NOTICES. AT HOME AGAIN.—DS. ELEC TRICAL PHYSICIAN, 1418 S. ?BRIJ Square. ad .9t, COLGATE'S Holm SOAP. Thie celebrated TOILET SOAP, in inch universal de• mend, is made from the CHOICEST materiale, is MILD and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goode dealers. fe2B-tutrutly Tics PUMAS OLOTEEENG H 01363 of Firms " OAK Ealar." Best•slass goods at moderate Arleta. WANAMAKER & BBOWL E. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Straati. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 1. E. Sixth Et. WEBRIZOB & "%Prom's Huunum Pitandqum LOCK-STITCH BIWING MAO3IIOB. THE CHEAPEST. samagsT. AND NWT. 1141•2100zeil. 504 CHNIETTIT amt. slum% Sevionib 14,11.11:11,11,IM3D KIBK—VETWILBR —On the 6th inst., by Rev, J. H. Kennard, Mr. Strain G. Kirk to Miss hiary Ann Dot wiler, both of this city. BACIAR—APPLETOII. —On Tuesday evening. Sept &h at the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Philadelphia, by Rev. James E. Appleton, assisted by Rev. VS, C. Eddy, D. D. , William Hagar, of Brooklyn. N. Y., to Maria. youngest daughter of James Appleton, Pe0,,..0f Philadelpha. TBORNE—STOOKTON. —On the Bth inst„ Glenne Church, by. the Rev. Win. B. Stockton, Rev. Win. H, Thorne, of Allentown, Pg., to Miss Mtn IL Stockton, of this city. • 3D=icr., - - BAGGS. -On the 7th instant, James B. Beggs. in the 39th year (Ills age. Die relatives and friends are resPectfollY invited to attend- the funeral, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'ckwk, from the residence of hie brother, LW spring Garden air et. YOUNG.-On the 7th inst.. Lizzie, the. beloved wife or Jams* P. Young and eeaond daughter of the late 'Wm Montgomery, Re&, of Belfast, Ireland. Due notice will be given of the funeral. • BREED. -On the 6th /net , Elizabeth H. Breed,widow of Samuel D. Breed. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. lin Vine street, this (Fin day) afternoon, at 2 o' oink. Interment at Friends' Sonthwestern Ground. RERlTafill.-tin Saturday. the 3d Inst., Fanny T.. eldest daughter of Wm. W aed Augusta H. Heritage , aged 9 yearn 11 months, and 3 dam • • OLCOT?-'ln Brooklyn, B. D.. on. Friday morning. 0, 6 2d ilia n ~ Dr. Eugene Sands Olea. in the 23d year ° - f his a_g_e. • rwI3BETS. -On Tuesday morning. the gth instant, Walter Chase Roberta, son of A. Cuthbert and Ellen C. Roberts, in the 11th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of hie runts 1770 Vine street, on Thursday, the Sib V.t . :Y, L On the evening of the 9th inst.. of typhoid In the thlrty-seventh year of Ms age fever, /GUM KM. Henrie tta 'Kay. only sou of Wi ll iam B . an DOWNING.-In Bellefonte, Pa.. on Wednesday eve ning, Auguet 24th, 1384, ofdy_sentery. Sallie Downing, daughter of Dr. B. W. and nary V. Kale, aged 6 yes . .re and four months. PERSON SOIT,_MOURNING STORE, Afi no. 918 CrIitSTNUT Street, have retalved — Black Detainee. Mousseline, sines width. • • gl double width. and White Detainee. and Purple Detainee. and White all•rol Mousseline*. •• and Purple • " Tamlees and Bombazines. .• Marianas and Gasbmeres, Bei*. Empress Cloths, Alpaca% &Q. EYRE & LLNDELL OPEN TO DAY N EW GOODS. • B_,o 0 New Shawls. Richest New Silts. Mabee Pie - ttred Merlnoes. Novelties In Dress Goods. New Goods Daily Opening. tar NOTICE—SIXTEENTH WARD.— A Meetin of the NATIONAL UNION ASSO CIATION will be ` held THIB (Tbandsy) EVENING, at the house of Joseph Bose, SECOND Street, above Beaver, at 8 o'oloek, to make arrangement to attend the Grand Ratification Maas Meeting to be ' held on Saturday evening 133 order lt• ISAAC A. siIsrTARD, President. lar" FOURTEENTH-WARD BOUNTY Citizen of the Ward liable to DRAFT is earnestly requested to attend the Meetlas x at SPRING GARDEN HALL, THIS ( Thursday) ISVE RING 4 at 8 o'clock. CHARLB PRYOR, President. FRED. A. VAN CLEVIt, Secretary. • ErA SPECIAL. MEETING or-irsz 80okt:widen •of Use WM PIULADEPHIA TRUST 001IPAS I will too held at their office, 0.14`49 maRKST Bt, on WEDIfIIiDAY APTERNOON, Sept. 7th, aH o olook, on business of importance. eta- tn trat D. dr. PAUL, President. chants'. T H Tamer. New Jersey John A Tones, Delaware J Brown, Jr, Allegheny Jae Lockhart, Alleg_hony R p snow, - Cucunil Bluffs (4 J Fischer, Baltimore A. J Fischer , Baltimore Wm Filcher, Baltimore C Spelman, Baltimore J B Stotzenbaeh: Cape May H Bean, Wellevine, .0 Herm in Knort, Cincnnatl Eton J Cessna. Bedford A J McKean, Mercer, Pa Geo J Bolton, Harrisburg J McCurdy & wf, Pittsburg Miss C MoCrtrap, Pittsburg 0 P Burnley & wf,, N York Min G Vogle, Indiana C D Brodhead, Monroe co , D C Mudge Mr Babcock W M Carter. Philadelphia J S Boyer, filectutniesoarg Bdw S Kennedy, N Jersey J S Cunningham, loWe. Morris Jones A R Greenfield. Baltimore Win Orerfield,Frankiln, N Ps Gee Sheldon, ew Jersey Wm 0 Douglen, USA I K Finley, Pittsburg L li RidgewayNew York R T Reeve, Ne w York Jll Johnsen, Illinois S Landaker. St Louis BB Swift St wife. Pa L 8 Irett, Pa merino& P Jones, Oxford . . ill Hanesi, Lancaster im J E Black, enhellebarg J T Garothrop, Chester co Amos !bonsler, Dauphin W Clark, Dauphin W A Johrison,Oxfotd, Pa ' Geo D Hodgeon. Oxford, Pa Isaac Jackson, West Grove I P EHerbon, II S A I Jonathan Hoope,Cheeter co IN S Nichols, Chester eo Eli Canteen. Maryland Stephen M Meredith, Pa L B Chandler, Delaware Chas H Hartshorn, Pamela ey Sheaf. Me Champion. Liberty M Salley, Weymouth B .1 Harvey, Jenkintown W Cadwallader, Backe co .1 Cadwallader. Bucks co Morris Paul, Books so Chas H Lukens, Jas W Buckman, Basks on D Joe Rey Upper üblin R McKnight, Bvberry 8 Harper ,Sr la, Fox Chase M Holientack, Monte co T ()Woodman, Monte co] J Bailau, Mont co 8 Houston, New Jersey R Johnston, Holmesburg 'l' Simpson, Lancaster C Belair, Lancaster s Union. J 11 ugh oh Dela Ware JJI lows J Welsh, 'New York D IticlreahenClearfield 13 Bair, Latro . be 0 C Frazer G W Forrest, Lewisburg . D Hoff, Reading E Clark St la, Lancaster B Myer,Latwaster co T 8 Baylis at wt, Wash W C Tnl eR Media 111111ood, -Norristown k Bear. PrankTomlinsort,Moreland Cbais Ilarper,'Jemista ton J Dretbelbia.Vireineville Jae Tomlinson, Bqberry W Shellmtre, Penne, H Mason, Somerton D W Wagner, Shartleville Elia! Obeid, Mt Plimeant B M Staudt, Berke co J - B Peter St wf, Berke co Jas Scott, Tamaqua Samuel .P Park Waned. J L Jones. Bradford. Pa. S Weitzel, P6llllll S R Rieslep. Penns ' Shalter, Reading W H Liven good, Reading litre Stroatt. Penns H Krause, -Lebanon J F Rudolph. Reading Mee Elder, Philadelphia D Elder, PhiladelPhia. (Mon. A A Slick, Bucks co 11 V Pickeri ng, 11/ItOn Mood A B Moments, N J . * J BFergaeon, Bridgeton IJ 11. Eldridge, Maryland John Mcinvyre & la, N J B Ruff, Monroe co tif Took, Monroe co B S BIM Monroe co Eagle. THE PRESS.-PETTA DELPITIA - ; TI3URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1864: ar MASS. /11. ER TING. OUR COUNTRY NM BE ONE COUNTRY. The supporters of the Union and the Constitution, friends of oar present National and State Ad ministra tion,and all in favor of the re• election of the HONEST. the ABLE, wad the PATROTIO A 131tA.IACAIVI LINCOLN o the Prealdency, and the noble and seif•e!cridelng ANDREW JOHNSON • to the Vice-Presidency; all who go for their country, and their whole country; all who go for an early and I'EdRDEA.NEN . r2 PEACE, to be brought about by crushing the rebellion of the infamous traitors now Waging an unholy war against our Union and Government, and all loyal friends of geed government and free inetitations, are requested to meet at INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, On Saturday, the 10th Instant, AT =GRIT O'CLOCK P. to start the great ball which is' this tall to roll over and overthrow all who sympathize with traitors, and would be willing to make a DISGRACEFUL ARMISTICE o divide and destroy our glorious National Union; The following distinguished Gentlemen will addreis be meeting: • Hon. ANDREW G. CURTIN. Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, New York Hon. F. B. PENNIMAN, PeensTlvanta. Hon. CHARLES SUMNER, Massachusett. Hon. WILLIAM DIACKICK, Pennsylvania, Hon, WILLIAM B MANN. Hon. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. Hon. CHARLES GILPIN. MORTON IdoIdICHAEL, Esq, Hon. CHARLES GIBBONS. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Esq. BENJAMIN H BREWSTER, Esq. Hon. JOHN HICKMAN, Pennsylvania. Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, Pennsylvania. Hon. JOHN M, BUTLER.. Hon. CHARLES O'NEIL. RCM. LEONARD BITERS. Hon. WILLIAM D. KELLEY. Hon. M. RUSSELL THAYER. A. B. SLOANAKER, Esq. JOHN E. LATTA.' Ron WILLIAM S. PIERCE, Esq. Profeeeor E. W. DUNBAR. By order of the City Executive Committee of the National Union Party• JOHN G. BUTLER, Chaim* of the Committee on Town Meet:top. ee7.4t rjr'THIRD ruscinver, FIFTEENTH WAIiI);.--The citizens in favor of a vigorone yrs Peel:im of the war, and of sustaining the present Administration in its endeavor)) to suppress the existing rebellion, will assemble at the Norittarest corner of COATES Street and RIDGE Avenue, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, September Bth. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of thoroughly organizing the Precinct. A. B. DAVIS THOS. COLL ADA_ ,Y R. M. EVANg, JABEZ DUHADAWAY, W. HUGHES. JOHN HAGF.Y. HENRY I. SMITH, JAMES B. COITHOW, ISAAC O. PEARSO.ff, EDWARD - WALLACE, W. H. NEMBLE, CHAS. HOBBS, CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. CHAS. AARONSON. PHILIP WATF ON, It Igr NINTH 'WARD—SHAME it BE DRATTED ?—Thts question will be considered Nationalhursday) EVEVING, fith inst. , 8 o'clock, at Hall, MARKET Street, between T welfth and Thirteenth. All parties interested are requested to be present. Four thousand dollars' additional are a °canary_ to clear the ward. Contributions may be sent to WM. STRUTHERS, Esq., Treasurer, No. 102 - BARBET Street. AILNIEL President Wird Bounty Fund. PRAMIS STEWlann, Secretary. It • - liar $7O WARD BOVNTIC-E II LEVENT WARD la Paying $6O to every recrait credited to the Ward, and $2O to any person bringing a recralt. The Committee are at the Hall. N. E. corner SECOND and COATES Street, every den from 9 to 6 o'clock. Commurraa.—Leade Coaster, P. Tuohy; Rev. Wm. Cathcart, Treasurer; Goo. A. Quigley, Chairman; Wm. C. nice, Secretary. VEr''' I' l, Cl" 1 U I 1: A and LOCUST Streets, Rev. W. H. FURNESS, D. D. — Services will be resumed on SUNDAY . next, Sept. 1/th. in the Morning, at 10,l‘ o'clock seB St FOURTHWARD . NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION.—The s Association will meet at HAMPDEN'S, FIFTH, below SHIPPEN, THIS (Thursday) EVENING', at 8 o'clock, to receive report from Ward Convention and wakethe necessary arrange ments to attend the Grand Mass Meeting. on Saturday night. KENNEDY MeCLW, Piesident SAME.-B. KL - RPHT. Secretary. Igir FAIR FALB!! FLEW! !—NOW OPEN at INSTITUTE; FRANK FORD, for the BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. , - seVEIto : 5 s T ,• EP z , ' A rir:,and VOLITIITEriat AGABOY. Pi mcipele supplied with sub stitutes on honorable tonne at PAXSON St MoNAL -557..40 CRITTENDEN'S CORNERCIAL COLLEGE. 631 CHESTNUT Street. corner.of SEVENTH.. Established ISE Incorporated 11136. young Men prepared for the. Counting House and. Business Life. Thorough and practical instruction in BOOK-KEEPING, • in all its branches, as practiced by the beat accountants d business men. PENN ASSEIP, Plain and Ornamental, is taught by one of the most corn- Intent of penmen. ing Counte Commercial Calculatio &c.ns, Commercial Law, Detect rit Notes, TELEGRAPHING, by Sound and on Paper, taught by a long,bnporienced Operator. Students instructed separately, and received At any , time. Evening Seesions after Sept. 16ch. Catalogues containing the names of 471 students,. terms, Sic.; furnished gratis on application. se6-3t* S. H. CRITTENDEN:Ia CO: lar. TRE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, beld.on MORDAT.Ithe sth September, )114, the ollowing gentlemen ware duly elected Directors for the ensuing year, viz: Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, 7Jobn.Deverenz, Isaac Ha slehnrst, .Thomas Smith,. Thomas Robins, illenry Lewis, J. Gillingham Fell. And at a meeting of the Directors on the same , boY, Jonathan Patterson, Esq., was nnanimonely re-eleeted President. WM: G. CROWELL. se6 4t Secretary. 11 , •',F"'"- -- TENTH WALED. • $575 FORAMS BEAR. $ 76 Tenth Ward City Government 3575 Paid to all Recruits eredited.to the-Tenth Ward. A. R. PRANCISCUS. -Treasurer Tenth Ward Boutity Fund, 5132 MARYUT Street. liger. MAIM I DRAFT k DIIALIPE TBSTR WARM—Shall the Draft take place? It will take about. TWENTY-MTh THOUSAND DOL LARS to clear: the ward from draft. We are short FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Those who have not contributed will please came forward vrith their mr1107", or the draft must take lace . The men can be bad if the mone7 is WSe eed. nd your money to H FHANCISCUS, Treasarer Tenik Ward Bomar Fund. 1529 AROR St and M 3 NIAMIST St. F ir OFFICE OF sTosit FLEW OIL COMPANY. —A Dividend_ of TWO AND ONE HALF (234) PER CENT. has been declared by the Di rectors or the Company for the month ending August 91.1881, payable at their office on and after September 16th, Met., to Stockholders recorded on the books of the Company et that date. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the Ink inst., inclusive. J. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. September 1, PAL sell-110 sar. EIGHTH WAND BOUN FY FUN D. —The citizens of the EIGHTH WARD who'de sire to anticipate the requirements of the draft, are no tified that the time is fast passing away In which men can be got. .Svery citizen of the ward is urgently call ed on to raise subscriptions among hie neighbors, and to forward all collections at ones to J. G. ROSSNOARTSR, Treasurer, se2-43t Southeast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Ste. far Em CHPIREAN. COPPER COMPANY or MIIG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Instalment of TWO DOLLARS PER SNARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the Empire Copper Companyof Michigan has this day been called by the Board of Di rectors of said Company doe and payable at the once of the Company, No. 1 83 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia, on or before the 10th day of SEPTEMBER. ISM. Interest will be charged on all instalments after the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Director*. J. 8. MchfULLlN,SeCTOtairr. PHILADELPHIA. August 19, Mit anftutlitselO NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— The regular annual Meeting the Stockhold ers of the BIRIQUEHANNA RIVER AND B ORTH AHD WEST BRANCH TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, the litls day of September next, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the election of officers, &c. By order of the President, E. 8. SANDFORD. J. X. GRIER. Secretary. an23mthteele IgerPEItiNSYLVALICS. OIL OBIZ PETROLEUM COMPANY, Barramutat 6, 1664 A meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania 011 Creek Petroleum Company will be held at their office, No. 41.1. WALNUT Street.. on MONDAY, Mth inet.. at 12 o'clock M , to receive a report of the affairs of the Company By order of the Board of Directors. ae6.tntbelOt" AUG. C. LIMY, Secretary. LIECTURES.—THE SUBSCRIBER has prepared, and is preparing, 1101/ Lectures, In prose and verse , adapted to popular audiences, and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the Invitation of 'Krung Men's Aasoctatiotui Lyceums. and Institutes an n iversary occasions e will 'also deliver addresses on for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, and public bodies, political and social. Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 75 West FORTY. FIFTH Street. New York. anSYlra* Igg". OFFICE OF THE DEMOS OIL COMPANY, No. FAT South FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, Sint 1, DM.. The Board of Directors have this day declared the third Monthly Dividend of ONB PER CENT. on the `a' lg aat ll Pya t eoBA iTrafertoo4l4lo after the 9th inst., and reopened on the Bth. set et A. P. BABIIiiE President. laßr. CITY BOLINTY, 8100. MICE OF TRE CITY BOUNTY FED COM IIRSSION. No. 412 PRUNE Street Datil further notice. the Commission wilt continue to 'my the CITY BOUNTY OF FOUR BUNDEBD DOL LARS to all reernits credited upon the quota of the City of phils4elphls, whether enlisting for one, two, or three years. Parties furnishing Substitutes will receive EX) for one Year. for Two Yearn for Three Team an heretofore. R. P. KING, President. ROBERT AL Moog', Sc • Secretary ee3-et igr TUB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE M. SURAN SI CECOPANY. lierrsithas at . 1854 The Directors have this dal declared a dividend of SockOL AND FIFTY CENTS per share oa the tof the Company for .the laat eta moathe, w hich will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representntthes. after the lllth inst. 5e.418 WIL G. CROWELL, Secretary, A IRMTVAGE.-THE PRILADELPIIIA ti MEDICA-111ACTROPATNIC INSTITUTE. Ecr. TRUTH and CHEERY t3treete, to now open. etiS.3t• CAUTION: --I OBSERVE THE PIM .-/ nation of the dissolution of the coputnerahlp or J. publication -& CO. , on the Sd day of September. The was not with the eoneent or knowledge of all the perttee, therefore, not trne • Set.t.. 7 . '64. , CseB73t v ] , • T. MATLACK KINKEL'!" HAS RBSIIKED HIS 1 home practice at Ms residence, northwest ea corner of TEWID and UNION Biretta. a3at NATIONAL UNION TICKET. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FOR VIM ramsumant, ,ANDREW JOHNSON ELJECTOIIAL 210ECNT. SENATORIAL. XOETOIrMoNICRAIL. MI MI T. OIiztuAGRAX, Beam Oman L AtobertP. Nina, L G. Morrison Coates, • Henry Bamm_, 4. William H. Aera, I. Barton H. Jenks. 8. Charles N. Rank. L Robert Parke. & William Taylor. 9. John Hiestand i . 19.- Richard H. 12. Reward Holliday. 11 Charles Y. Bead, By order of Um Mite O.* BIMO NEW PUBLICATIONS. NSW BOOKS, FROM THE PRESS OF J. 33. iffyrprricort-r sr. co. HILLARD'S LIFE OF 111cCLELIAN. GEORGE B. BIoOLELL,APF,. BY G. S. HILLARD 12an0., with Portrait on Steel. Price $1.50 A thoroughly biographical and bistorioal work; gi_v irg an account of the early education of General ale, Clellan—Lis career at West Point—his ceryicee in the Bletican vat—his mission to the Crimea, and" subse quent retirement from the army-hie reappointment in 1661—the campaign in 'Western Virginia—organization or the Army of the Potomac—the Peninsular campaign of 1562—the memorable • ' Seven DAYS' fatties' —his retirement from command of the Army and hie reap potntment—he. battlee of South Mountain and Antie tam, and hie final removal. The . purpose of this work ie to exhibit General Me ,, Olellart's title to the gratitude and admiration of his country men, by simply telling them what he has done. The treatment be has received has made it indeed ne cessary sometimes to take the attitude of controveiey, audio assail others in order to do him justice. But this has been done no more than the interests of truth re quired." G. S. H. BOSTON, August, 1804. • 11. NEW BY ROBERT DALE OWEN TI E WJEVONG SIAAL'Iir..IEII"Srs THE EIGHT OF EMANCIPATION. THE FUTURE OF THE AFEIOAN RAVE IN TEE UNITED STATES. BY THE HON. ROBERT DALE ovria In one vol. lEmo. Price $1.26. "My task has led , me over a vast field. In briefly tracing, from its inception in this hemisphere, the rise and p, rogress of the great wrong which still threatens the life of the nation,. I have followed the fortunes of a vast multitude, equal in number to the population, loyal and disloyal', black and white, of these United States. I have sketched, by the tight of authentic docu ' ments, the dismal history of that multitude through throe centuries and a halt; seeking out their represen tatives, and inquiring into the numbers and condition of these at the present' day, In so doing I have arrived at conclusions which, to those who have never looked closely into the subject,. may seem too marvellous for • • • • • • • • "Finally, after having , traced the connection of the two races in the past; and set forth the duty of one race toward the other In the present, I have sought to look forward and inquire how they are likely, when both shall be free, to live together in thefutnre; whether we shall have a race among us unwilling or unable to sup port itself; whether admixture of the races, both being free, is probable or desirably t whether, without ad mixture, the recjprocal social influence of the races on each other promises good or evll what are the chances that a base prejudice of race- shall diminish and disap pear; and lastly, whether ) . in. ease the colored man shall outlive that preindice:„diegracefol tolls and de pressing to him, and shall .be olothed by law with the same rights in search. of Whiclrwe sought this Western World, there will he anything in con - menet:l with his future in these United States to excite regret or inspire apprehension." MILITARY, MEDICAL. AND-SURDICAL ESSAYS, PREPARED FOR TEE UNITED STATES SANITARY : COMMISSION. D., Samoan U. 8. Army. One vol., Bvm CHIMOIA, Ateply to Lorza FELLOW'S" THEOLOGIAN; AND OTHER POOll3. BY ORTIIOB. 12mo. MEMOIR OF DR. wir.soN. A Memorial of the Rev. Bird Wilson, D. D. LL. D Smeritussofeasor.of Systematic . DivimitY In the eet era Mean - teal Semistuy of the Protestant Brice pal Church, By White Bronson, A. M. lama . $L VI. MISS BRIDGES' POEIVIS. MARBLE ISLE. LEGENDS OF THE ROUNDMS. TABLE, AND OT HER POE BY SALLIE BRIDGES: 1 vol. IBmo. OH. WROUGIIT BY Ills OWN BAND. A Life Romano, BY 0 13 I D.A. Author off,.`" Held in Bondage ; or, Granville 11 . 41 Vitae. " Containing a Reply to a late work of BISHOP HOPKINS ON. ST.AVERY, BY REV. D. R. GOODWIN. D. D. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. PUBLISHEAS, EteS-thengt 715 and. 717 MARKET St. A SHMEAD & EVANS HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE CRUISE OF THE A GASA.MA AND THE SUMP TER. From the Private Journals and other Papers of Commander R. Semmes and other Officers. THE CUFF. CLIMBERS Mayon Reid's New Book. A Senna) to "The Plant-Huatore. CENTEOLA, and Other Tales,. VICTOIRE.. A ti oval. DRAMATIS PERSON2E. By Robert BrownirtF. THE EARLY DAWN. Iy the author of the Schou bunt- Cone Family." 3411111117 az interesting. RbOCH ARDEN. Tenr_yson's new Poem. DOWN IN TENiiRSSEE. BY SCIRLInd Kirke. ASHMEAD & EVANS, BUCCOSEOIB to Hazard, No. 724 CHESTNUT Street BE PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY NEXT, ~..,,. 100 k• THE RIVAL BELLES-; on. LIFE IN WASHINGTON. By J. B. JONES, Esq.. Author of " Weetern Feenes, " Wild Southern Scenes," Love an.d, Honey; or, Aristocracy in the quaker pity," The War Path," Ste,, uniform with ' Fatal Marriage. " Price $1: 60 in paper, or $2 in cloth. /f. THE DEVOTED BRIDE. A Tale of Virginia. One of the best historicalovele ever printed, uniform with the "Bridal Bye." Prise $1- Do In piper, or $2 in cloth. The s.bo .€1 two books are going to create a sensation, and will have 9. very large sale. Booksellers, news agents, and all others, will please send on their orders at once for what they may want of either edition of an of the above books, to the y publishers, _ T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 3 PB:CHNSTNUT St., Philadelphia, and they will receive prompt attention. Pamisit ROBERT BROWNING'S NEW BOOK, DRAMATIS PERSOpUE, 121 one volume. ALSO,__ MAYNE REID'S NEW BOOK, THE CLIPS CLIMBERS; Oa, A Bons 122 Tau lONA LANA& MUAtrated. MEW BOOKS, • Medical, Wendle,and Miecellaueons,for sale assoon as published, by LINDSAY & BL AEISTON. Pnbll shoes and Booksellers. seB No, .20 South SIXTH Sl,above Chestnut. TILE; TOWN COUNCIL OF FUNCHAL, -I- Island of Madeira, solicits plaits and estimates for a building adapted to the following-named Run. poses, viz: A TOWN HALL, Assize and Law Courts, Pollee and Legal Tax Office. The cost of the entire building not to exceed X 8,300 sterling. Fifty pounds will bepaid for the most-approved plan, and fifteen pounds for the next approve& the unappro ved ones to be returned. 4.round ,plan of the site already prepared for the ags ran-be seen and further particulars may be b t obta ned,' on application to F. J. FICIII.EIRA, 130 WALNUT Street. The plans and estimates to be delivered-In Philadel - hia, as above, on or before the first day of November, 864. The author of the most approved plan will have the prefe mum in the dirt ction of the work. 5e7.81 CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY I I o. W.. PITCHER, Dealer So BOOKS. AIBUIStS,PICTURES, AND FRAMES, SOS CHESTNUT Street. PEILADELVHIA. PA. All New Books sold at a dwount, TIEMOREST'S FASHION BOOK FOR MT EMBER. W.PITCHER'S,SOS CHESTNUT Street. eel 3t pßoroaias FOR STO Y PHILADELPHIA, September 5, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the °Moe of the undersigned, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, midi noon of SATIJRDAY, 10th inst.'.for delivery and Wing up for rum, at Cadwalader Barracks , on or before Septem ber 90th, the following articles, . 25 Coal Stoves, 15-inch cylinders. 35 Coal Stoves. 50-inch cylinders. 460 Feet Stove pipe, for 15 inch stoves. 630 Feet Stove pipe, for 10-is ch stoves. • Proposals will name price for cast-iron or clay oylin. der stoves; also, the price per pound for stovepipe, in cindtnethe necessary elbows, and most be accompanied 'by samples of the articles bid for No proposals will be received except those properly filled in upon the blank forms which &re furnished stalls office, ard. which must be guaranteed by responsible persons The United States reserves the right to rejeot all bids deemed too high, as well as any from defaulting con tractors. By order of Col. A. J. Ferry, Quartermaster's De. partment, II S. A. se6-6t B. J. 'WILLIAM WINOOW SIiAD►ES. mr, The Largeet and Finest daeortment hi the eitia OW Repairing attended to promptly *W. Store Shades Made and Lettered CAMPAIGN ,LANTRENB 'We would call the attentioirof all Union Cluba in the city to dna new CAMPAIGN LANT.ReN, with por trait f LISCOLN, ono suitable mottoes. It le the neat est and best Lantern everincented..for 'political procea• man Price to Clubs 39 per dozen. Orders , Wed 'with de>patalt. • SMITH dr RICHARDSOIir. stB etif fill MARKET Otnet. rem PBESIDNIFIG Of ILLINOIS OF TENINESSBE. bITATIVE, 'lB B ha e h W g_ B Stainer: 18. John Winter, 16. David MeGonanskir. 17. David W. Woods, 18. Isaac Denson, 19. John Patton, 71. se.muel B. Disk. 81. Everard Bierer, 22. John P. Penney. B. Ebenezer MaJonirtn: 94. John W. Blanchard. aoraneittee. REPRE 0/1111EBOX, (7Lithasw LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS. Major General U. S. Army. PREPA . FROM THE PREFACE IN RII. SS STRELTFIVIONE, SOUTHERN SLAVERY MEM=I PROPOSALS. ALBERT S. ASEIMBAD, , Captain and A. Q. II N 0: 1.6 NORTH SIXTH STRBET. Manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS LOWEST,PRIOES RETAIL DRY GIMDS. ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTH ROUSE. W. T. SNODGRASS, 4 A. SECOND Stied and Rl3 ISTILAWBEISZT Street: A LARGE STOCK" OF ALT,' KINDS OF CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &C., At flat prices, purchased before the rise, independent of gold amblers. by the package, pioce; or yard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The Army and Navy trade has our sperabst at. tention. se7•lm BROCHE - LONG SHAWLS On band a large _assortment, =chased late last Beason, which we are enabled to sell constderstey less than the present cost of Importation. 0111kNyEkt STOIMARRT & BROTHER, Noe. 450; 4 1 52, and. 454 N. SECOND Street, ee6.9t above Willow HOOF SKIRTS 628. The most complete rumor ent of 628. Ladies', Hisses', and Children'a HOOP SKIRTS in the city are manufactured and meld, wholesale and retail, at No. 028 ARCH Street. Our stook embraces all. the new and desirable st)lee r lengths, and Ares.; for' i3nish and durability are especially adapted to first class trade. Skirts made to - ruder, altered. and re paired. Also. constantly in receip. of full lines of cheap Sastern-made Skirts: teB.lm* WM. T. HOPEUNS. STEEL & 130 N HAVE NOW H . o en a large and tholes aesaortment of " Plain Marines, $1.25 tolgr, Plain Poplins, • Plaid Meriaoes and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins ; Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, and a great variety of new andeboice Dress Goods, all at priced E far PRESEbelow THNT COST OF IMPORTATION. SILKS—Of all kinds, a great , ratisty, from 25 cents to s3per yard. below THE' IMPORTBR'S PRIORS. SHAWLS—A large assortment, at a small advince over last season's, prices. ssa , tf Noe. 713 and 716 North TENTH Street, iptracK BROADCLOTHS . . Black Beavers end. Tricots. Cleat Legs and 0 vercoatings. Water. proofs by the yin d or piece. Fine Black Cacelmeres. • Fang, ffeadresres, large stook. Boys" 01635111101 , 36 of standard stylee: • WIDE MEETINGS: Bleached and. Brown Bhirtings. Blankets, good Flannels. Tidin's, Linens, etc. Tailors' Linings of every kind. goods by the piece at wholesale rate". COOPER & CON&RD, 6. E. corner NINTH iindidgeltEßT, 702 3 Mil H: STOKES; ncy ARCH STREET 74..14 , Striped Shirting Fianna', ' Plaid Shirting Flannel, Plain Shirting lannel. Damask Table Linen, - I. ' Loom Table Linen, 8-4 to 8-9 Brown Linen Tableillotbs. Green, Bine, and White Mosquito Netting: American Crash, Rnssla Crash. Bath Towels. . Bathing Flannels. French, Fereal, and Chambray Oing ham. JOHN H. STOATS, 702 ARCH Street. LARGE STOCK OF SILKS - ON . HAIM, for Sale below the present Goat of Impor n. Bich Moire Coequals. " Colored and Black Corded Silks. Colored and Black Ponit de Soles. Cranium and Oros Gralnes. Superior Quality Plain Blllts. Colored, and Black Ottoman Silts. Ckdored'`and Black rimed S il ks. Heavy Black Taffetas. BnperlorSlaelt &Ike. Black. Silks of all lends. _ BDWIN HALL di ca. 20 Sostb. SECOND Street: LBFXVRE L. RAVING REMOVED WS CLOAK AND MANTILLA ESTABLISHMENT FROM 704 UP TO 120,9, CHESTNUT STREET,i Takes this opportunity. together with Madame.l,ll.` FEVRE, to rattan their thanks to their patrons, as well as to the Ladles of the city, for the patronage bestowed on them last season, pledging themselves to continue as heretofore all their 'efforts to merit it at their new place of brusinese, .605.4 t. /202 4 CHESTITIN STREET. p PktAtl:oz'isii§lo444:l:vii§i FaLBUOIDERIES, LACEff, WHITE- GOODS, jaAN - DarwatCM!CT.E.V I 9. E. M. NEEDLES. IlTri!nM ., , • gcaTIONaL. TO YOUNG MEN, Advinoimaut and success in business within the reaoh Of all f! • Education for the timer, thorough. and pre-emixteng3T practical. The great popular educational establishment of the city. 'I 4 SE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, N. E. corner TENTH and CIIESTNITr Streets. the only Commercial Institution. in the city conducted upon an original and thoroiighly practical system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING, and the drst in point of patronage. inainence, and useful ness. Thie institution ie under the management of gentle men of Mural education and unquestionable business experience. The rooms are Sited up and famished in the beet and most substantial manner, and for eonvenience anti ele gance are uneurp . aseed, while additions and improve ments are now In progress which will add greatly to the already superior accommodations • INSTRUCTIONS IN Book.• Keeping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Engineering, Navigation, Surveying, Tel% raphing, etc. EVENING SESSIONS Commence on September Mb, Purchase scholarship in advance at d save money. Terms for full course, until Sept, s . : tuber lath, 1,15; after that data the terms will be rainect.. Call or send for an illustrated circular. eeB-41 L, . FAIRBAYSEL A. M., Principal. RRYANT, BTRANT,ON, .4% BANNIS TER'S NATIONAL COMMERILL COLLSOE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS S W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. oc 011P-sing the entire third and upper story of this build connection with the two large balls in SWAIM'S B ULLDIPR. B. W. corner of SEVENTH. and CRESTNITT Streets. (formerly occupied by the College.) which are now used ass TELEDRAPHIC INSTITUTE - - . and primary department of the College. A REGULAR TELEGRAPH LINE, for the benefit of the students, has been constrtioted, running through Saneom. street, from Seventh to Tenth, connecting the two bffildings. EVENING BLSSIONS. The evening sessions will commence on Mendes , ' Sept. 12th, and continue until .Apri, 15th, 1885, thus affording, an opportunity to young'. men who are engaged in, bast Hope daring the day to complete the entire course by at tending evenings only.- The system and course of jnstriaction have been-.so. arranged and perfected,aistegsve to the evening students the advantages of both the Tneoretioal and Business de-. partments. ' ' The Bank and other baldness houses will be la opera tion during the evening s as well as the day sessions. Telegraphing and Phonography will also be -taught evenings. This. institution Is.now the most extensive and .com. plete of any of the iffind in the country. Young men who desire a thorough education for bust nen Would consultaheir own interests by attending this school_ For further Information please call at the ASSEMBLY' BUILDING. entrance on Tenth street or address BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER seB-ths2t PHILADELPHIA: 711 1 pRoTzsTANT EPISCOPAL C,HIMAH IN PHILA DELPHIA begins its year Septembe r 19G4. at Divinity Hall, corner of THLETY-NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Applications may be made at the SCHOOL or at the Episcopal R003)18. 708 WA [MDT Btraet, seB Ihstubt THE MISSES BUCK'S: BOABRING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADlES.—Pre paratory and finishing classes in ?ranch and English'. Circulars, with reference, etc. .11,17:8PRUCE.Street. seB-thstulBt* TNSTIO7CTION.—A GEIs.TT.LEMAN, A member of the University of:FF./ilea; baving /Tad an experience of ten vents. cie PrinCipal of at.iineeical French sad. English School in the citrof Notv - Kork, de sires to form an engageraont in a bchoo l . and also to give prvate instruction fn families. First- olase re ferencegiven. Addreee "A. S. " Box. 2823 Philo; delphia Post Office. Beg-thetalgt. A LADY, THOROUGHLY EDUCATED •L- 1 - in all the higher English branches French, Latin, Muds, and Drawing, desires a SITUATION as RESIDENT TEACHER,, either in a Nohool or pri- V'lr family G ood references will be given .. Address • MR. W. J. DUFF'S. DANCING LOA.- .DEMYL in upper ball of Natatorium and Physical Institute, BROAD Street, below Walnut The classes will be opened. on OCTOBER l7th. Principals of schools desiring_private tuition will please address Mr. DUFF, care of Pr. Jansen, at Natatorium, . see-2e V . DUCATION. -SCHOOL FOR PRI- Tate Instruction, N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Streete. reopens Sept, 32. R. STEWART. aeB-12t. Principal. 11IIGITAB.L I LAST CHANCE! A. 1 7930D THE DRAFT: $525 BOUNTY. mew ninunTruED AND PAID $425 ENDNDIATELY. 100th NM 611347.1at'eX X".A..174C0XA5., COL. A. A. LEMUR. Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. CLOTHING. EDWARD. P. KELLY, JOHN ,KELLY, pA.moits, 612 CrItBTNUT STREET, Have readied their FALL STYLES, and. a iarge ' of, FALL ' and 'WINTER' 0001;8, including choice Abit4 IICAff GOODS,rali bought before the rise in. DrioBll %which they will Wake up in the beet stiles at medesete. TRWAS -41 47 .00e. stiltf ,BIRL27ARIC GOODS. FOR THE ARMY" AND IT EvAxis & HASSAIIL4 MILITARY FURNISHERS, 4IS ARCH STRENT, rEiILAVELPTITA Banners, Regimental and ComPany Plaga; Swords, Bashes. Ire The, Pageants. Epenints. Hats, ex". Ora teens, Haversacks, Camp - Kite, Field' Plemera, ;Sparc, end everything pertatnthg -to - the - complete out of A rm y and Navy Ofitcere. A liberal discount allowed to the trade ser-lin. FINANCIAL. LOAN, Oem- PROM`QS.A7 'OR ZiIEAT, TREABITST DATAKTMENT, August. 30;1869 SEALED OFFERS will be received at this-Depart ment, under the Act of Nitroli 3, 1E63, until noon of FRIDAY, the 9th of September, UM; for bona. of the United States, to the amouniiorabont thirty-one and's; half million dollars, being the - amount of unaccepted offers =disposed of under the notice of Proposals - I'6r Loan, dated 6th June last. The - bonds will bear an an nual intereet of 6 per centum, payablenemi-annuallAln coin, on the first days of July and - January of each year; and redeemabte•after the 30th of Jane, -1881. Each offer must be for fifty or one hundred dollars, Or some multiple of one hundred dollars:and Must state the sum, including premium, offered for - each hundred.. dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is fern* more than fifty. Two per cent, of e principal, ex eluding premium, of the whole hinotint offered mutt lib deposited, as guarantee for payment' of subscription if accepted, with the Treasurer of the. United Statee, at Washington,. or with the Assistant ..Treastirer, at NSW York; Boston, Philadelphia, or St, Louis, Or With - the designated deposititzlet Baltimore, Pittsburg, Clicin- Louisville, Chicogo, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National Banking_Association authorized to receive dePosits which mar consent "to transact the linsinees without charge. Duplicate certificate& of depoilt will be istmed to depositors try - the °tater or association re• calving them; the-or/pines of which must be forward , ed, with the offers, to the DepartMent: All deposits should be made in time for advice of offers, with certifi cates, to reach - Washington not later than the morning of September oth. No offer not accompanied by Its proper Certificate of deposit willhe considered. The Venn= and Regietered Bonds isened Will be of the denominations of $5O, $lOO, 8500, and wool Begin. tered Bonds of $5,000 andslo,ooo will also be binned; if equi ed AD offers received will be opened on Friday, the eth September. The awards will be made by the Secretary to the highest offerers, and' notice of acceptance or de clination will be immediately given to the respective offerers and, In case of acceptance, bends of the dii scrlytione and denominations - preferred will be sent to the subscribers, at the cost of the Department, on final payment- of instalments. The original deposit of two Per cent. will be reckoned in the last instalment paid by imeeessfrd offerers, and will /le immediately returned to those whose offers may not be accepted. The amount of accepted offers must be deposited with the Treasurer or other officer or• assochttion authorized to act under this notice, on advice of acceptance of offer, or as follows : One-third, on or before the 14th; one third, on or before the 19th; and the balance, including the premium, and original two per cent. deposit, on or before the 24th of September: Interest 'on bonds will begin with the date of deposit. Parties' preferring may Pay the accrued interest from date' of bond, July 1, ; to date of deposit in coin. Offers under this notice should be endorsed Offer for Loan," and addressed to the Secretary or the Treasury. The right to decline all offers' not considered advae tageene is reserved to the Government. W. P. PESSENDEN. SoofetatT of the•Tremory,.'.- The bonds for this Loan are ready' for -Immediate de livery. " se2.7tif IL S. The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury 'Notes, Payable three years from Atigust 15th, 1.884, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum—principal and interest both to. be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into six-per -cent. gold-bearini bonds, 'payable not less than Are nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may.eleat. They will be issued in denominations of $BO. $100,1400, SLOW, and ss,*arul all subscriptions mast be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw intereet from August 16, pers o ns making deposits eetreaaert to that date most pay the interest, accrued from date of note to date of deposit: Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars 'Lad upwards for these notes at any onetime will be allowed g contmlBBlo3l of one quarter of•one per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS .BANK, offering . a higher rate of interest than any other, and the beet eecuritn. Any sayings bank which pays its depositors in U. B. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay is anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities •r in notes or bonds payable in Government paper. Corvertible Into a 131x-pement. 540 Gold In. Manion to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privivtlege of conversion is now , worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 6.20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. pre nviunhand before the war the premium on six-per. cent. U. B. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan. at the present market rate. is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Mxexttption from State or ,Municipal Taxation. Bat aside from all the advantages we have summers. tad, a special act of Congress exciapt6 att. Bonds and. Treasury Notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum.. according to the rate of taxation in various.parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so Treat Induce ments to lenders as those issued by the Government., In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability . of private parties, or stock companies, or separate come =unities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole • PrePerty of the country is held to , secure the discharge. of ell the obligations of the United States. Sonscnirrross WILL BE usgarvsnly - the Treasurer of. the United States., at Witablugtoo, the several Assistant= Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the. First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa. Fourth National Bankof Phiadelphla; Pa, And by all National Banks which ate depoattatiaaal Public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANNS AND BLIMPS- througbout the countrymill give further hdOrmation, and AFFORD INERY•PACILITY TO SITBSORIJOBS. an29•l2t TT g NEW 1-30 LOAN. • N. , * Feahvriptions received. and tboltoteafar nished free of all shames, by GR0842/11 SonOYD _ stL24-8m - ISh TRIDID,Street. I L 13 , "1. 0 C BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION% k ItrYORMATION OWEN. IFAUTRAP PALMER (54 13,-(JEY, BICOMERS, No. 5* SOUTH THLRD STRUT (ILL! BTOCKB 'LA BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONNISSION, GFRORGE B I Bari 18 South TRIED. Stroet. au24•Sm fI.ANBRIA. IRON COMPANY.-1,044 'Li' Shares of Stock of the above Comvuky for sale. Apply to - 'BIM. Et. PEABODY. sel.6t 4 2213 DOCK Street. • riIRE A.B UR Y- DEPARTMENT, AUGUST 24. 11014.—NOTICE 'TO HOLDERS OF THREE TEAM SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1 BOX Holders of Seven-thirty Notes dated October I, met. are bereby notified that they maybe presented imme diatelm in any amount. to be exchanged. for Six Per Cent: Bonds felling due after June 30,1 M. The interest on the Seven -Thirty Votes will be settled up to date of maturity, October 1, 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 Severt•Tbizty Notee up to October 1, the interest Le arned on the Sts Per Cent. Bonds from Julyl to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately, upon settlement. The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefully ebeereed: Where note& transmitted for settlement were hentect payable to order, and are held and transmitted hy the original owners. they must be endorsed by Mein. " ,Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption, " and bonds will iREM, in their name. Where notes payable to order are held by otherpartles thaw the original owners, the notes mustrhave the en! dorsement of the original - women, and also be endorsed , by the present owners, "Pay to the Secretary of the Tr+aaory for redemption." For notes issued in blank, endorsed Pay to, the. Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bonds will be,hunted to the parties transinitting them, and such manner as they may direct, . When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an aX torneyadministrator exeentor, or other agent, th 1 5.7 roust b e accompanied ' by a duly certified copy or serum este of the authority under which he acts ;. snails .casee by a letter stating the kind (registered or Gown) and the denomination of the Six Per Dent. Bonds wanted in exchange. 'When o f /fowl! are Ordered, should. 'istete.nt - which of the, foliowing,places wish the gew ..d r aesig ll" o l :rt. Cite ortin t a. in za ta thu rest ore pe , ti d e . w viS ori t - ean . natl. w. !WWII, 5u.1043t. seeretarry of the Treasury. A 7PLE WHISKY.-25 BARRELS OLD Foreppis Wbioty. For sile bi E. Y. MIDDLETON'. 1111". 6 10;th raon mot, C H-0 I R LUDER - WANTED.-A od F ICOBR ono•stlio is thororifftily compektxt t 4 ro ebArrl of to Nfil/f.e and lead the Choir in . eholi 0.. mamm o n. For part - lonian address Boat No. r4S, Phiia. P O. 5.7.3 r ir?Tin; wHoLESAL.Ir DRY GOODS kßikt.g. —A young man, who has had asaaral /WS! eximrSenea in one of the l'_g _t, bowleg In this Clsy % wishes a initiation as IMIE&a. Address"Ha XII:e Press alum arl• M', SALEBRIAIT, IN A Bat, Cap, and Straw-Goods Roam., t h at can La if pence Peionaylsants trade. Address ❑x02342, Phila. delphia Witt Office. tre.B-R0 IArAN T D=AN BIiTRY CLERII IN VDIM P. ~ .Preas G o oods Com:Winton BMW. Addeese "0 Q" ce W.A NTED- A SALESMAN IJSP A NO. nleasle Dswa Motive to sell reartayPrania trade. Addles& fkx 2497 , p m e Gine& WANTED TO RENT ; PERK/twiner- LY, cnsecond-atory FRONT ROOM (antarntattedT: witkont bo•rd, in a mcdeqintinll: honat, in aithsr Cleatnut, Walnut. or Snrtineatrest3, pear Broad Ad dress Box No. 9E6, Philadelphia:Post 0800, ne7.30" IarARTB--.10.111"rY OXIIVASSERS Y on th e breNro_y r s Phil/AM& CSty Directory for Apply 6WCUESTNUT MNt,•second floor. • . _ ge6-St*if WANTED -4r A. WAN' WllO HAS considerable experieece and good reisrenoo, a SITUATION as Felesensait 4 r Collector' in' a Wholesale grocery. COMITAP4IIOII, or mannfactnriAesatabliebroent; willa pee eejj on ecenctiegion.if required, ..Address, for three darn', 140 X N. ELEVEN - NM. ael.lir WANTED-A.' PARTNrIt • Ik PRE Wool Fiasineaa, la iltia City, Mr ,Cifh.c.piesii t alirtrz:TvVe u rra r ehtl ar iv may ifetad. ea6-Bt4 • WANTED-A SAIESMAN IN A Y Wholesale Hardware Be:ag mnst bave &know ledge of the businese, and be able to influence - trOe. None Nut a sober and active man need apply. Add si with references, L. A.," this ogee. Bs2- • 8 000 - A. 10 000--WAITTED FART It , ... (silent one preferred) in an establish ed well-paying busistese,manufactr.ring and 'wholesale: - I'o those - who have means to Invest+this is an excellent% opportunit7. First class reference even and required. Address " & R., Press office. IAIFLOYMENT HOUSE, THE lARG est and- most reliable, for city out country. HIM always a good selection of fflapible persons, with good references. Americans, frith, English, French, Ger mane, 'ketch. Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, u Gardeners, h arm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen. Ate; Cooks,- Chambermaids, Seametressee, LaundreSsek Waitrelses, and general Housework Servants. Also, Colored Servants. Dios. SO9l and SO* LOGITST Street, above blghth. . )13ARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION, WASHINGTON UM, August 31, 1861. HORSES! HORSES% HOURS'!! Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be punka/Jed at OTEBBORO DEPOT, in open market. till OCTOBER 1; 1854. • Berme will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moors, A. Q.. b , and be subjected to the usual Government in spectionefre. being accepted. Piice or Cavalry Horses. $176 each. Pricaof.artilleal Homes, $lBO each. Payment will be made for six (6) and more. JAMBS A. ERIN, Colonel Pint Division, Quartermaster General's OMce. TEAMSTERS WANTED. ae,s tset4o Cars: QOARTEIIMAIPTESqI OPPION A DEPOT OF WABFIINOTO/h WASTITNGTO7/, D. C.. August IS, 105 4 . WANTBD, at one., Wive Hundred (OM) to One Thou. sand (1,000) TRAISSTERS, each capable of driving will single line end.uuresteing she-male teams. To such Who are oompetent to perform the duty, the Per mouth will bg thirty-doe (95) dollars. with one ration pereay; and Itosisibd privileges, including the best medical attendance when sick. Men experiencedae Wagon Masters will reaeive sash positions upon bringing to this point twenty-flve good Teamsters. apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPIKINg, A. Q. 00,, 11. 5 A:, corner of TN7DItiTY.SBOOI4D and U Streets, Washington, B. C. D H. DHOKER, ' Brigadier General - and Chief Quartermaster, an2o-teen Depot of Washington. CITY POINT, VAL, AIRTUBT 7, 1862. OrI'IOZDEFOT Or RSPAIRR. ARMIES ormaynat. AGAINST RIORMOMR. W A N'T'E'D. 300 Peal:asters, Wt , .teeiNvrMelUs. SO 131aAelrom112143 1 , and 20 Carr's MMx=teres, receive the highest rates of Government pay, redone, end medical attendance. • TY= tarnished by applying at No. lIIIITURSYLVANIAdventrt, Waa D.G STRANG, Cleptain. A. Q. JAMES M. KELLY, anl2-1m Qunttermaster's Agent. 85,000;to s LaTiliZ O . T TI R P,IT, at 5 per cent. for a term of yeare. l g CHASMS RROADS. se7-10t. Conveyancer, 14 o. 3& S. 'INVENTS St. WANTED TO RENT LINTEL MAY 337 a emaJ../ family, a tarnished naiJSll,itear Cha ron Avenue, Germantown. Address House," Box. 718 P. 0., Philadelphia. faeilt* WANTED TO RENT-A SMALL MILHOUS& or part of a HOIISB, containing 4 or 6 BOOMS. Address Box I.OM P. O.; stating location and Brice. se7-31. FOR SALE AND TO LET. YO KIVAITFACTIMERS: AND SPIN =. RMS.—For sale—EL good article of Shoddy at the Mill ready to deliver. For particulars address 'MOS. BUSH. Philtida Poet Office. en RENT---A FURNISHED 1100 SS, from October l, 3561, until June 1., 180. eituated.onTulpebocten Arcot, Germantown. For far ther particrdars apply at 815 CRBSTIitrF St. seS-31.* FOR SALE = THE' ELROANT AIMBROWN-STONE MANSION on the'Weet corner of LOGAN SQUARE and VIER Street. Apply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, E. E. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT. ee9.3t• FOR SALE—A HANDSOME RE mesSIDEITGE On North side of Nirki.lllTlsl3treet. above Twentieth. Apply to WM. ROSSELL .ALL&N, 8. E. corner of FOIIRTH and WALINTIT. ee&St• ?Y OR BALE---A VERY DERR BIZ Residence on NINETEENTH 'Street, above OfoArch. Apply to WM. 13.08SRLL ALLEN, S; B. corner FOURTH. and WALNUT. seB 3t. at REAL ESTATE. R,EAL.ESTATE JEW REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. PrIONTHEY CATALOGUE JUST OUT MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. POR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. TOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTLON TOR GRATUITOUS D.T.STRIBUTICISF CONTAINS 5t5.000,000 WORTH. CONTAINS SS, e 130.1111 W ORTH. COINT'Alkle $6,000,000 WORTH. GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator, se7-2.tif ' No. 154 North SIXTH. Street. FOR SALE--A. DESIRABLE NEW • it:: DWELLING HOUSE, in the most beautiful part of West Philadelphia; south of Market street. Apply to • GEO. W. SHEPHERD, se74t# No. 208 South FIFTH Street. el_ FOR BALE-NEAT LARGE MAN .maitilON, at Day's Lane Station (Germantown); oon• • fain twelve 'now, five .on the fleet floor ;stable, coach -home._ elegant garden, dm. Lot 142*feet front by 318 tent. deep to a street. $10,051 MILLER. se7.2tif 154 North SNUG. Street. et FOR SALE-LARGE FACTORY ma - near Germantown, on the railroad, with which it connects;. large lot, shedding, dm.; stream of water rune through the ;premises; steam engine, shafting, &c., all complete. bILLLBE, se .-Stif 154 North SIXTH Street. fa FOR SALL—IT IS AN ACKNOW LEDGED fact, and cannot be denied, that the greatest production of the age to parries interested in the nurchnseand Bide of Real Estate le Miller's Month ly Catalogue, exceeding all others irtlmportance. pub lished no matter by whom. Witco No. 154 Loth SIXTH Street. Call for one or Bend your address, as they are gratuitously distributed. Contains sixty-eight pages. se7-2tif FOR A E.-NO , . 'PERSON IN AIM quest of any description of City Property. either for investment or occupancy, should fail to get one of Sacelsior Monthly Catalornes last out, for gra tuitous distribution. Practical Meal Estate Ooerator, se7-sKif . 154 North SIXTB Street. ga HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESl _ma DENCIS FOR BALE—FRAISSFORD, PRILADA. —Two new three.storr modern-built Dwellings, with two-story back-huLtdinge, on OXFORD St., Frankford, Phila. These houses are well bntlt, contain every MO deneconventence, and are easy of access. The lots are .large, tastefully laid out•with shrubbery. &c. Good water; well shaded. be sold a Bearlike. Three photographic views of the property can be seen at the office. ORO. N , TOWNSEND & 00., se643tlf* 1233 i South FOURTH Street. r "FURNISHED HOUSE" —NEAR GERBIANTOWIf. convenient to Statton—to let for a abort or long period; board provided if deterred. Address "Country ." tide ofene. sea tor` CHESTER COUNTY. FOR -.A-SALE—VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY on Pocop sin Creek ; acceseible from Chaddsford Station, Balti more Central Railroad. Stone mill and five dwellings, three acres of land now need tor spilreing-eotton_, feet fall overshoot wheel. JAS. A:CUMMINS, sell•St* 501 WALNUT Street. al MEDIA RAILROAD.—COUNTRY ...-HONE, forty acres of laud, near railroad station. Handsome stone mansion, with modern conveniences; hot and cold water in bat h, marble mantles, Ilret.rate outbuildings, fine land: fruit, &e. D esirable proPerlY. JIJ3. R. ' 504 WALNUT Str CUMMNS eet. Bend for catalogue-Delaware county Farms. eeit.3l* rARTISTS.. ROOMS SUITABLE for Artists mai be Rented at lan CRRSTNUT Street. eif4-3t* 13.41,W—THE STOCK, GOOD -a.. WILL, and FIXTURES of a Wiolesale Notion Souse, now doing a large cash trade. Address "N. E. & C 0.," Zodgdr office . . ste-St' !FO GLASS , IWANIFFACTIMERS.—FOR SALE og. RENT—One of the best-located GLASS FACTORIES In the States. It can be pet in full opera tion in ten days. and has a line assortment of Dioalds, Pipes. Tools, Tots, Clay. and every article requisite for present use. Address, for three days, sebee QUINTON T. RUSK. Ma P. 0. . . 3 000, TRUCK AND PEACHRAS , • KETB itust reeelyed and for sale NOWB & Bcrwroir. oe2-tf 157 and 150 North THIRD Street. . _ It . • •Q" CI • :4s A" • to DATED OHILLAB• llowark, Del. odi-llto LOOKINQ GLASSZI3. JAMES S. EARLE . 42I SON. 816 01118TEIT STIMIST, PULL , um now in store nnw7 fins allaortment of LOOKING GLASSES. of sysT7 wham:ter, of the azT BEST MAN TYLCTOBI AID LAMM OIL PAINT - I:RG . 3, =GRAVING% gem Plenum AID PHOTOGRAPH MEM VORYTYPES -THE MERITS OF B F. EBIXEB'S specimens cannot .be overrated: they approach perfeotion in their naturalness of style and exquisite coloring. Gallery, 6 . 44 ArlllK St. I V . • poRTRArrs OF RARE EXCEL. LERCE, accurate In outline. feature's, and ex premlon; impressive coloring. B. F. Itglarge'll life size Photographa In oil nacre, niIeUTP"." 4324 ARCH Wrest CARTES DE VISITE-HAVE THEM made at REIMER'S Gallarys hte striae are vari ous, and tastefully arranged and taiga& and Oaluot tatl to plea's. 63001 ND Millet, above Orion. It" VOTIONIMES. • BAZAAR, liilllll AND gom snarls. • • B.UCTIOW SALE or norms, CA riti Au. • ON B&TOADY! glownwo SE& . At 10 o'clock, costroislog &boot FITI`T - 120R.50. Fa.ll degotiptlons at Sala aLBO.. • - l' gitg•ge ogeleallsa ol deem alae stew and sg4ond c aryargs,s, 1.411 S Wagons, &0., *UV *lash sae rge Tr cc rienee. All,. Wilda 211,1 dodb%o Isainoss, aaddtea , tilds*. w mpi r eovera, &e. Afar Po po4pootOsteat on account nr,w.atb*r. Acir asogion *def Sims., ouciIiDUESDAT. ArW. Castaxel and altrEtSß atpricxte MP-4t A r,rris p of FrErgrvq. Anettcmpor.. IUARTZRMASTER GENERAL'S' or- FMB, Prnar Dirlslole. SC.tenrica - roOPITY, septerr.iter 18131. Nl'llll4. paid st:Pablic All °LIM' 1.4 tNe blittk.t. It tare than and 'Clir 111/ Med "1 7 01 g. OM. Pa. TR AM) AY, See. 15 Mt. _AltJouu, }ta., I%n &Y. ifel2L 1864. Lobenon. . T RSDAY. . 2Q. 1361. TWO BONDEED E.A.VALRY 11 1 0RaF.S. HA M& i'LekoE. . These? ow es hove Tdic-a ebnderond le' mita or tbel cavalry or vire or the inlay. For ocvl :sod farm pairOoses maim good traigaias may be had. Horree sato* Magic: Terms : each in tatted:Oates Cur/emu: • JahlE4 A. _Egli!. foloord First irrelsion Quartet :meter (reacrars Oda*. -r-•YBOTIZER wasois, Kuciatizt. , Rms. oppinE U. S. Chterroa EXTENST9,I, WAEHINQTOIS. • D C. • Bent. 3. BIM Onr3ATURDAY, October let, coainencing at 10 Ai' the following variegated and plain , marble will *llk at public Auction on the groundc-north of the URI I Stater , Capitol : • NY blocks Tannin:se Marble: • I.ooo ( Otthic feet reinntusth ditto. l 2 pieces Potomac 800 cubic feet Varrentit Green Betpentitie: 8 column Shafts dittto. 2,000 cable feet remnanto Italian Marbla. At the same time will be gold a large' lot of doorh, stint /ere. and building material of Tarions kinds. By ordever the Secretariterf the Interior. CLEMENT L. General Superinte lv E r liit. , SALE or CONDEMNED QUARTIM , ItIASTER% MORES. 1111414311 ES; • • C 37127 Ca7ARTEP.XAwnat's Oprsta, DEPOT OP 'WAIIIMPOTOIre • • WASIHNOTOA. D. C.. Sept; L j 4. ink 11;8 sold; bit pbblle auettnn, at Government Wattre;, sttnateds the ' miners between and ri a f ar :Tweak ieth abd envy-find streetss,in the city of Wasik.: woe.. on W BSDAY, September 14, 1854. at 11:. o!oloelt A. AL, as lot of Quartermasterre StOresoseas *sienna.; as milt for use, viz. • Bge X k e e% Cl ad e ll te e r lATl c alC l e s es, B-r S t rb ( l i e s,B ß li r! l ale f , T e o gee ~vindstonesj Blacksmiths' Tools, Harness, Lau tem., an Leather, Stove ripe, Rope, Stoves, Saddles, Saralee, hips, Horse Shoes. and a b.rae lot of old from., de: ,•&r. • ALSO. Will be. a, d, on sense dar.as foot of Nineteenth. street. near Chea e'' eake and Ohio Canal,immedlatelk after the eentbjetiew e f the Kale abopS referred to. a numbhr of Ato otti anti** Boggles, uarnales,ArMY WaltellsAnstals Wartab,.can , ta, and Medical Wagons. Snd,essfol' , .bidders will be reqtdred to rem'oie ' ,t om iiimek„llve (a) days from fundsle of sale. Teridti: Cad t, In Government D. H BUCKER, DAgaders General and Cbief Quartermaster. • sell:9r Dehot of Washlnittee, A trOT,_lo2l BAL.Ir OF OUNDRIMM SEPSB36. Trim DePag'Um GAVAMtr.alintitli4. oll, ios etriGatat. Qr.utreattaatiter VY .I.l3Elits7o.N, D. C. , August 3, 3.6114. WW bd'Aelet at en Ibllo attation, to the Mated at the tholietesued rat wee namadtbelow, Reading_ peetasitlyrals, 11117118 DAY. Angatt 1954. Altoona; nemaYltrallia TTEPDAY, Anittet 15 LBW . 188 t Lebanon. • Atzeasylvani a, 7Z11,3613AY, 'September IP EferriebtftePestierlv4a. SYMZEIDAY,Ftelitajew 11,11401. TWO HO - 1412122D (200) Csralt=m al eaahjaaost,. These trolsibs %ham bees eon as nal) for eta Cavalry sent* of (2* Amy. Tor Road. end'' Fairy barposes w iteevi teal loargabbP ma _y be had: Horeeebbid Terms: Caslria•tralted states Chsetecier... AKIN. um-tad Limn: Oblemel and chiergnicerisarwr . tiavi.brAnnsi.. p vo 11113 80 0 D 0.1101,111 ROVE 11' 7 B' NEW CAE TN[IT N. 0 ,1 STEBET THWITZ. . TIMEVENING, The great Romantie;Alnelcal, Pantomiraltr. SpeltLOW= ". Name. ALADDIN, OlteriffE wotruntm. THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OF COLORED. WATIDUC. All the new and mellifluent SCENERY.. elegant Pro perties, wonderful Melo* superb Costumes. etartlhur Transforrnatione, grand ebonize% and beautiful Kuser, u Daces, Songs, m. Fam i ly Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Deere open at 2 o'clocle;;performance Admisalots SO centf.; children 25. , • eel-91 MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROR. STREET THEATER. FIFTH . MORT OF: MRS. JOHN DEW THIS (Thureday) EVENING. Sept. Si ISM, Mrs. Oakley..-..THE JEALOUS WIFE. To conclude with TEN POST 'OF HO N OR .Dreie. Cobus Yerkes " Stuart Holima. Truncheon Miss C. jetforson.. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. WALNUT -STREET T HE A T H E.- THIS (Wednesdair) EVENIMO, September 7th. Thudappearance of the eminent Tragedian _ BOWIE BOOTEE, Who in consequence of his IMMENSE RECEPTION. by udiences crowding the Theatre nightly. will repea h i s'masterly. impersonation of HAMLET. Mrs. Alexia Fisher Barrel-me Queen. Gertrude t'lltr.:* B. L. Tilton, Mr. B. Young, W. H. Bailey, J. A. Herne, P. A. Anderson, H. L. Bascomb. Ur. anii Birs.C. Henri. Seats maybe secured atßox Cacti froze 9 till 3 o'clock. Doors open at 7Xi. A . SSEMBLY BUILDING , TENTS AND WIEST/11TX Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ? • EVERY 8VB1(1704, AND WEDNESDAY AND .SATURDAY A_VTRRNOONN. Change of Performance Constantly. Admission, 25 Cents. Children, Id Cents. Meserred - Serds, SO'Conte" Evening Performances commence at 'GC Aftaraimit at S. aetd-tf aYMNABItrM. -PH B PHILADEL PHIA PHYSICAL INSTITDTB. CORNER NINTH ABA ARCH STRUTS. Is now prepared for the Wilda course, and open all day and evening. Bodily exercises are of the greatest Importance to * La- - dies Gentlemen, and Children. They give grace to the carriage develop the mind,improve health and strength —the only means to prolong life. The Institute has been in successful operation Since 3859, and thousands of pupils have been greatly bene ted by it.- Pay us a visit, or send for a civctdar. • se7. 4t PROFS. RILLFBRAND It LEWIS. THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEISrDAIEL for visitors, from A A. M. to 6 P. M, NIS et it, POINT BREEZE. PARK ASSOCIATION; PIIIL.SDELPHLi FALL TROTTING NEETzga. FOR THE WERE COMMENCING OCTOBER 10, 1864,, The following Parsee are offered, via.: No. 1.—51,000. Mile heats, beet in &to harness ('wGeorge WiUrea, " if entered, to go to wagon). No. 2. —s4oo. Mil e heate,beet in 6 toharness, for horses that have nottrotted better than 2.29. No. 3. —s2so. Same as No_ 2, for horses that have not trotted better than 2.25. Din, 4.-$3OO. Two miles and repeat to .wagons, for horses that have not trotted , better than 2.35. " No. 6.-EC's. Mile beats, best in 6, to double harness. No. a.—siso. Mile heats, hook la 5 to harness, far horees that have not trotted better than ZAO. No. 'I.—WOO. Same as No. 6, for horses that have not trotted better than 2.45.. Three or more horses to enter andlwo.to start—should only one horse appear he to be entitled to the entrance money. Horses that come fromx distance of upwards of fifty miles-will be furnlehedrwith hox stalls al the Park, and those that start in any of ilte.Racee will be - free of board for one week. Entries to he addressed to the Eiturretary, enclosing ten per cent. on amount of Pursesointil noon on WEDNES-. _ DAY next, 14th inst.. when the Purses alma, SAMUEL ELLPATRICK, Secretary; It No. J South 'FOURTH Street. 'BOARDING. A FEW VACA.NCIES AT. 308 SOUTH ELEVENTH St., furnished or unfurnished, ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARDING, CAN. be obtained at 1600 CHESTNUT St. - seB-2t• BOARD WANTED--BY,Tlitl 40. TH, for a GENTLRBUN an-X WIRE, in a private faint. ly, where there are no other;Boarders meferred. Re ference exchanged. Address ." Cloth.-.lfferchant, al this office. se7-.lt. - p2OARDING.NE.A.R.GERMANTOWN convenient to Station,- fine rooms; also, MAN* room. Address "Baker." from office. sof.-10t• TO RENT, WITSBOARD, TO A OEN -a- TLEMAJE and Wife, _a, Pleasant treat ROOK. is small family. Apply IXlidtai SPRUCE Street. altBo-tiathe6ts ELIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT at HILL'S, an2l-ate* WM SPRUCE Stmt. LOST AND FOUND. LOST --11. a.lB-10 BONDS, NO. 17,064 . for $6OO, V a t 10.104-6-6-7-8 for $lOO each, pa_yabbt In February •Anguat, to the order of USWAItit THOMPSON gmikdilin or Theodore Hz. Rased, mei' - unendorsed.' Ap Uratlen.for payment o the same hat, been made at the Detmrtment, Any inform-, tion will be suitably rewarded_hy WINO. ItIARTRT, 702 NAttlattrr Street. , aIM-180 PERSONAL. TBEDieCOLORATIONS: OF.. THE Skin caused by Sunburn or . Salt air are gsickly re-_, moved by the nee or JA_RED'S 'EMAIL 'DE I"SMISs while it restores the skin to more than its origlo.l smoothness and beauty., The "Email de Paris not' :. a paint, but is used at night and wasted off in the mons•- , tog, so that the moot scrupulous COn conscientiously ussa it, while it leaves the skin the,textureor polished like that'of an infant. Officers end soldiers will End this • 'Emailde Parie"invaluablefoArentoving the tan ceased-, by the exposure incident to a camp lire EIJOBNII sours". 11.1 MENTZ/Street. below Chestnut. r,r;i7.,ftr_rri:7l's PIEL&DELPHIA • 1.)- 7 ,. EakREES COMPANY. RR South FIFTH Street. • Daily Express to CIERMANTOWN:CHREIrbigT BILL ATLANTIC CITY. and LONG BRANCH. Baggers conveyed to alb the Railroads an&Steamere. Goode elapped by all she Linea eeB FOR , SALE--THE,BARGB, 6 : afilidZiteorm erly steamer. ' NEO.- W L rl„ ••^ • as she now lies at Alexandria, Va ; of &bent 1,703 tows., Length about .386 feet, beam So f ee t. fowl& la, boatsshahs, steam AM ei/allo, dto., &g.,, and is perfect order. For particulars, Lally to FRU. C. SCHMIDT, mo. 1 South WILI4,LeI Street. se3.lßt• New Tonic. ifffili NI Z'Y BR ' B. NA W.L Y IBLe. PROVED CRESCENT seats , OVERSTRON IL.ROS. Acknowledred to be the b e et . London Prized/ad/I_ and °Wiest A - Verde in America reiefired. g - 3m AND SECOND.-OAND PIANOS. " - -- aremins, No. 72 A ARCH St., bet. Eighth.. DECKER SROS., ♦YD, STECK & CO.'S ouxpit4i76R P A,NIO,S J. E. GOULD, AXILOHISSTNUT, 07pft COTTA.O.F. ORGANO., Not CaLiY 11/ 5 1 6 -X bat UNSIVIAMIED tY of Tone and Power., deXimod onporially for. mi d go o ds, W. founCtk be equally wall ad the nixie: aria Dnnwine•Zooin. Yon sale onlza l i ta nt lßlJ 80. 313 Not /Liao, • sowyleie eesortmeat o.ltie Palma Nit= eonetaatts halt& salB4la. CORRZOT PIANO TUNING.--. Mr, BAREHINT gives notice of hie return to thin city, and readinesa to reattm• business by the lei Wegterailer.• All olden reeeived se aimed at M co% store, 901 OILISTNTIT Street seid•blir PHRENOLOGICAL IIXAMThIk Trois, with run aesortptions akariwtsrtre4 Da% BVINING. by .L. OAP Will. TUTS 12056.
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