yALS AT TEE UOTEK linear' T a rr . Con . coltulbia 0° tsbn rK sarlr n plc d, j ases . cas .r ter a ' v dos Cductsaa ti riitsacrg 9 ', 14, Pittsburg ‘' ll- Pittsbarg r o tolrg ri" pl4 bur al; :i! h. rabnrg man, ionrlvants Ohio '; i i,llhiryland s : Nrt, Ohio wf. N .1 ;laser N Boston ' New York haato u ir,s, New York Now York . Nvir York a n, 1-%lllllg Wastl,DC ' e auivania re mltimo Wash, D C , Rhode Wand ..tster, Natchez N e w York , New York •+.k, Parma Boston 'ayvesant, NY Baltimore Bordeutown stow n 3, Boston. Aaware therell, Cin idle, Cincinnati :son.[ la, N ft , Now Yo.k Now York n, 116 N 4, New 'York mcaster is, Now York 6d t la, New York Chicago la, New lark low York la, New York. wt, Cuba tba C W Pollard, New - York AR Donsildsert,St Lents Miss E R Donaldson A D Barbour, Oil City W Kline & wf P Jsoness, Washington D H Pittsburg W H Edward,, Ne w York J M Patterson, Pittsburg J D Bernd. Pittsburg Killer & •ivf, &noon& Miss R B Davis, Allegheny S Davis, Allegheny W P Stratton, New York`` H B Hays, Pittsburg Mrs J H. Bond, Huntsville Mrs Thos Cross & dan, Pa TJ Smith, Clarksville A S Tollausbee, U S Mrs Tolle nsbee & ch Dr W Bentham & la W Boss • Barney, Elmira T W Dana, New York L-1' Gii.rriguee, Pottsville \V F Pattersou.Pottsville L H Van Deripe, Trenton Mrs Phillips, Trenton ;Miss N HogencamP, N Miss F , HogencamP, N Miss Roth. Trenton 6 Brett, New York E Easter, Baltimore C 5 , 1 Jordan, New York B B Philips, Trenton J Morris ..S4 la ,I Shoemaker, Baltimore J 0 Scott, Missouri N - 6 Royston, Baltimore F W Cumming - a, Penne H 5 1; avis, Pennsylvania W D Price, US Mrs T S Baldwin,N Y Bart. U S N Air S Mrs aT N Da Barry,Pa E J Leech, lowa . Miss A.l Gilliam, Pittsburg E Gilliam, Nashville . . Llenr El Herrington, U S A Jacob L Long, 'Now York Theodore Attwill, Boston H R Payson, Chicago ‘,V B Fletcher, New York W H Scott St wr, Zloty York Walter Scott, New York ,W C linker, St Louis 4is - s • . - iC Artou & wf, Cincinnati C P Jane , , Washington W D Buotli, New York J Fs rrel & In. NOW York R T, N , rth & la, Chic igo S F Co•hrnan, Slaeeit Count Ourowskl, Wash Dr SF Speir, New York Robt F Speir, New York W A blichardsou & latu,Ky Mrs S E Richar - Nee &4c,Ky Mrs Short, Louisville, Ny Ibliss Short, Louisville, Ry Mr & Mrn 0 W Davis 0 B Suilth, New York E Cosa, New York J N Bry,tut. New York J F Kurtz, Maryland- Taunton canton nplin, N Y New York won stln Watson. N Y 16, REading Pottsville wf, New York. : I ,la hartoy GUY Tenu wf, Utica, NY luncan, INT Y New Jersey T T Eckurt, Washittgtort The 'G Now York i• •C J Hall, Delaware J H Bonsai!, Wil ca. Del F & Howard & wf, N Jersey T Stask.pole & la, Wash G Ogden Sr. wf, N Jersey ThosL Sturges J W Griswold & la Miss thole r, heir York Kentucky er, Now York . ' ug, Penn°. ter, Penna nt,Siew York I .01, New York New York ;, S A enn, New York tem, Ohio ie, New York in, New York itnntingdon 2r L elearteld Clearfield E A Depely, Easton Mrs B A Df pew, Easton Miss EA Depew,Easton M H Jones, Easton Miss Liz - 48 Jones, Easton W Lowther, Newport _ . Mrs S Di Ilasting, Carlisle Edgar E idastimg, Carlisle John Roden Mrs Johnson & daughter Cant J A Livingston, U S A M F Weeks, Ohio J P Franklin, Now Jersey Frank L Jones, U S Geo K Petty, Washington Geo H Rumple, Columbia David Morris S.; wf, Penns, A H Stuetley, Delaware 0 F Jenson Jr son nertz, Pittsburg `l, Louisville :in, Newport Cupiberland ,Greensburg Greensburg Ln , Cin nna tl Fork, Pa - - - E Ripke, New York J Britton; New Tot k 11 Windham, New York H T Spooner, Ohio J Beaumont, New York W tY Vanantwerp, I T Moroney & wt", Montreal bliss Moronev, Montreal C H Riddle, Rochester W T Boyd, Rochester Baltimore New York klcaao ew York Penns Cleveland Cleveland Ireland - Ohio BA Jai ner, Wft ihington Mrs Januer, Washington Mrs Cain Forsyth & ch J M Knrtes, Harrisburg. E Sturgess, Ohio A II siorges, Ohio Miss M D Sturges' Ohio Mrs W L Yelper, Linca3ter S 'V Parmeter C family F Brown, Delaware W A Goodyear, Maryland J Fleming, Cleveland L McKenzie, Alexandria.V Alin- NI Jameson, Alex, Yu B L ° Colien, New York. n,Bo , on . Boston 1 1 1 t burg o la y aEld al gland I 1 yland , Penne. Piffled& incnster, Pa Efolmesburg :sense. N wood, Mess wf,New York wf, 'York New York NMI. Pa r, Worcester Incase, Isl•Y nose, N Y Middletown 11, Middletown . . Thos Drew, New York Ff w. Dover Del Miss NidaleY. Dover, bel N J Demarest, Newark,NJ Ef Titus, New 3 ork W H Heise, New York Mr T 13 Flesh, New York S R Peale, Lock Eleven Weirman, New York F F Sawyer. Pew York 11r E Robins, Philada chants'. W Hunk, Claysbnrg Hon J Latta, Parma F W Myers, heeling 0 R gorse, Lewisburg G S Long, Lewisburg J Ball, Erie Mrs Wallace, Pittsburg J W Simpson & la, Plttsbir L M Lovelace. Kentucky W F Clark, Brookville N F Clark. Brookville Miss A H Jenks, Brookville JF Campbell, Johnstown M W Houser, Penns Dannenbower, Montg co 11 P Laird, Greensburg J Colwell, Clinton co S Kake, Clinton co Hon S E Ancona,. ReadingF M Turner, N Jersey J R Philips W kJ Leonard M Chunk .1 B Leitz & dart, Penna D S Barnhart, Penna A B Barnhart, Penna A Leslie, Poland, 0 L AI Gordon Oil City Jos Reed, Lincoln, 11l A Harter, Chester, Pa rs Howe & child, lild V A Purdy,,banbriry I r Geo H. Brinton, Del S Hitchcock, Conn E X Willard Scranton B gale & ie., 'Pittston AV K Haisland,StroudsburE Miss M. Boys, Stroudsburg Miss C Boys. Stroudsburg Geo Noll, Mlllersburg.Pa Geo Cooper, Cleveland D H Mathereon, Penns B F Gardner, Luzerne co • N S Beardznan, Conn 1 J .1 Donegan. St Lents G D Lester, Boston A McLeod, Delaware M Kee'er, Canton, 0 J B. -Markey, Maryland The Me. New York '‘w York Baltimore oltimore Jersey .ddletown i•dford sburg ittsburg Washington 'ter, Pittsburg . Pittsburg • • Pittsburg New York ; re, Pittsburg i liana co *month er co Alleg co I ) , h ifttsbnr. Canton, 0 :ambridge, 0 th, Pittsburg titiiintow don, P t, Erie, I arul w Wellsbo Penn • .gh .St la. Del aLanoy City; Itddleton rbo,Pittalntrg n. Flartleton New York '.vr York Vitv York Tork ewark,N J CbambArsb Cliamberab Pennsylvania :tier, Cal The A Hollidaysburg Salirbury 3. Phila. a, Phila r. Hinersville Delftware 11, Baltimore Itimore 41more kite, Patina Cincinnati an. Y ten. 3 Y w Tork Maryland Doom BY lit,eew Haven Del City rest Tirgtula 3r, 5: or lean. E La Wier 3z la 'Dr Levy at la, Baltimore S Morgan, Penne J C bluiford, Salem, N J E S Brimard la .7' B Potter W Myers T J dyers L Crist 0 Janssen t Ohio F Bentel, Ohio EP Borson, Maryland Mr Barton, Delaware co John'', Riegel, New Jersey W T Richards, St Clair W H Harrison, Newark,NJ W H Forgerson, Jersey CRY L S Casey,_ Baltimore J L Long, Delaware H A .11aniels, Boston A W Starback, U 8 N .11) Scott, American W H Bush, Newfield Jos J Scott Vermont. W Jones, Seaford, Del E Fitzgerald, New York A D Forbes, Boston. J M Comaggs W B Gould, New York Charles Knowles, N Y .1 - high Lackey (Frank E Davis, Baltimore Charles Jackson, N Y J A Fauntz. New York ik Haven York R York it Illinois N>sr Jersey . New York if w York York f t Nen- York r tvf, Boston llinersrllle ryintid Nary land The ii Iladelphis nion. Miss E Snowden. Penna J L Massiare, Wmsport J H Young Salem. 0 W D Loomis, Wilkesbarre J M Pickering, Cincinnati JP Cummings, Carollton, Miss Lattimore, Carollton Miss Cummings. Carollton S Morris, Pottsville A Rupert, Chester co Worman, fteigesville,Pa 10 Grubb, New Jersey Miss Chubb, Now Jerte7 Miss E ?fiords, Patina Miss J Morris, Penua 0 M Fisher, Blarylata - J Potts, Washington Col Rateliff, famagna A Morris,Pottsville rJMorris Pottsville Clark At wf, Scott. Pa Master Clark, Scott, Pa J Whitbeck St wf, Scott. Pa W Rencel.Brldgeport,Ct B F Overholt, Overton, Pa. Pena Enterprise ' anemone, 0 e burg In, 0 reeuville, 0 . Pittsburg sburg Overcon, Pa ware co I:llintown lidtlutown , Easton Yet ri; Wasb, D C • reencaetle ,Pansbarg Leta, 0 r, Warren, 0 illeratown uttaville The Co I;lesbarg :,esburg :lipsbunc Lilipbburif Ulla co, Pa 4der, Poona tafton imegchal. .John Creamer. Franklin co David Dunn, Huntingdon . 'Jacob Merritt, Mt Holly 'A 13 Wilkins, Mount Holly Job Shreve, Mount Holly IA Romans, Maryland J Smith 3 Kennedy, Jr, Lana co Dr B Duffield, Oxford, Pa A Eves. Chester co L Beck. Chester co Joe A Potts, Lane co L H Davis, Pottstown \ 3 D Andre,Pottstown W Adams Baltimore J S Paxson, West Chester A Carr, New York C Lyons, New Jersey 0 Born, New Jersey ilii Jenkins, New Jersey rer 4 Reading renna oa t Chester co w, Pitteb Chester co :ricks co la, Ind Tn. Salem LI, Oxford Del co Pa Lester co, Fa ag, S A .Kin, Scranton &tonal. S Rake; Clinton co R Thompson, Penns, W Young, Reading W M S Fox, Reading J Dell, Philadelphia N R Oarhart, Wilmington E 0 Fisher, Stroridsbarg 0 T Capp, Joneptown Dll Beecher, Pottstown Miss S Herr, Dayton, P Miss B Herr, Dayton, 0 A 31 Kurtz, Washington G Brown & la, N Jersey J B Lotz, Reading . ill F 3iyera Newville 13 W Ryan, Philadelphia 1W R Floyd. Cumb co F 6 Whitaker, Gazelton !J C Flachimer, AI D, Tamaq IMies M Eleasey, Tamaqua The NI Moonlit eld burn ion la, Penne, a faille (ding tug . Penne. ,dleburg ' .entown • :eel and la, Penna mthville tzerne co leellng Pottstown ' , gown I.lgalt Reg 3,199 th Reg non co The Barley Shen': IJ Lovett, Minereville law York ICI Rogers, Minaret'lle it York _ . .1i Lovett, 'tinsmith+ •ew York le Martin. Minersyille eboro • • 4BIN Kniht, Doylestown rardlervllle S Kirk, Byborry Instills IA A Gregg, Bastleton • 1. , " S A Moo Hart, Bnstleton lestetra.'John Mathias, Maryland Fort Obase•Mrs M Mathias, Maryland aco IThos Bette, Rhode Island • co D C Crain, Elizabeth, N Y luck's co C F Damao , Si la, Wash y Backe co'B F Gardner, Scranton. Backs co IM Harr, Manayunk co J S Myers, Philadelphia iberry E W McGrath, Backs co ism:eery co 1W Hathcote, Pattern= t iP,Pata .A Craven. Bucks co ••• co IS Smith, Easton, Pa LI.L NOTICES. KNOWN RESTORER OF COLOR Dagesixo Comnixan.. Preventive of Boldness. ,r Color Restorer and Dressing. " air Color Restorer and Dressing." i t; Vag hair to its orierlnal'edidr• it grow on bald heads. a the natural secretions. re all dandruff and itching. the hai r soft, glossy. and flexible. teethe orlainal color to old age. • Int the hair from falling off. 41 diseases of the scalp. Mal can be applied with the hand, as. the skin or soil the Snead linen. nte a4 hl, and natural colorrestored, without IDDllestion of mineral substances. SON Der bot33' tle or six bottles, $4. Sold bY • h orth SIXTH Street. Phi' BP. ANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S NA TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. GREAT ACCESSION OF STUDENTS' On the Opening of the EVENING SESSIONS. The public undoubtedly appreciate an institution which extends to the young men of the country the fa ditties of a sound, gradient education for business. Thie appreciation was fully denionstrated on Monday last, at whia time it is believed that a greater number of young men became membera of this Institution than were ever received at any other. similar College lu the city or State iu one month. The euperior faallities of this College, and also' its reputation among leading business iueu, are becoming.: well known to the enterprising and aspiring young men, throughout the city, and country. sel4-2t" ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE. LATEST styles, made in the best manner, 'expressly for RE TAIL , SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked in PLAIN 'FIGURES. All goods made to order war ranted Satisfactory. The one-price system] is strictly tidhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ESTABLISHED ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Obl MARKET Street, near Sixth. de2B-ly PROF. C. H. - BOLLES will conimence October 9th, 1864. a course of Lectures and full instruc lion for applying the, different modifications of Electri city, for the cure of all Acute and Chronic Diseases, at the Institution, 1220 Walnut street. Medical men and others desiring to attend the Course, are requested to make application earlY. All Agate and Chronic Diseases cured by means of Electricity at 1.220 WALNUT SLreet, Philada. se9-tf TTrF POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PEILA. " OAK HALL." Best-class goods at moderate prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Pepartment (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth St. WHEELER 'WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND . BEST. Salesrooms, 704 eItBSTIVT Street, above Seventh. &A.1E111.. LETFORD—FENN. —On the morning of the 18th inst., by the Rev. T. a. Fernley. William Letford to Sallie P. Fenn, both of West Philadelphia. No carde. Han %burg (Pa.) papers please copy. DIMI3; LEEDS, —On Third- day, the 13th' inst., in the 20th year of her age, Annie Leeds, daughter of the late Jo. gall Leeds and his wife, Ann 51, Her relatives and friends and those of her family are particulady invited to 'attend her funeral, from the residence of her step-father, Dr. S. N. Troth, 5, W, corner of Seventh and Thompson streets, on Seventh. day, the 17th inst.,at 1 o'clock P. M. To proceed to South Laurel Hill emetery. . se e s PEALE.—On the 13th inst., after a lingering illness, Eliza, wife of Reuben Peale, in the 69th year of her age. The funeral will take place in Pottsville, from Trini ty Church, at two o'clock on Friday afternoon • BO WLBY.—On Monday, 12th inst., Maria Bowlby, daughter of the late Edward Bowlby Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday afternoon, 15th inst., at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 405 South Third street. BLODGET.—On Monday afternoon, September 12th, daughter of Lorin and Mary B. Blodget, aged ore year three and a half months. SAGER. —On the morning of thel3th inst„liargaretta, daughter of the late Michael Sager. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral from her late resi dence. No. 934 Arch street, on Saturday morning, the 17th Mat , at 10 o'ch ck; +*** , WORT HINGTON. —On the 10th inst., Mary M., wife of Dr. Joshua H Worthington, and daughter of the late Thomas Kimber. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, on Fourth-day, the 14th inst„ at 10 o'clock, A, M., from the residence of her husband. near Frankford, without further notice. In terment at Friends' Southwestern Burial Ground. * READ —Departed tiiis life Sept Sth, 1E64, at the resi dence of Mr. Wilkins, St. Mary's county, Maryland, Stacy B. Read, Esq., in the Odd year of his age. • TRUCKS.—On Sunday afternoon, lithium., William Trucks, in the 34th year of his age. - His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 12 North Seventh street, at 3 o'clock P, 31, on Wednesday after noon. To proceed to Woodland demetery, WORTHUNCTON. — On Ibe 10th instant, Mary 111.. wife of Dr. Joshua H. Worthington, and daughter of the late Thomas Kimber. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly-invited to attend the funeral. on Fourth day, the 14th instant. at 10 o clock A. M.from the residence of her husband, near Frankford, without-further notice. In torment at Friends' Southwestern burial ground MOORE. —Ou Sunday, the 11th, Thomae Moore, in the 16th year of his age. The - -funeral will take place from the residence of his son- tmlaw, Gee, W. Fetter man, 1012 Green street. Ells relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 3 P. M. . *** M OURNING GOODS I NEW FALL STOCK! JUST OPENED!! . BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, 918 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now ready for Fall Sales Black all wool Reps. Do. do. Reps Imperial. Do. do. Empress Cloths. Do. do. Cashmeres. Do. do. Merinoes. Do. do. Arnelines. Do. do. Corded lin:passelinea. Do. do. Mousselines Delaine. Do. do. do. double width. Do. do. Tamises. • et Do. Silk warp Cashmeres. Do. English Bombazines. Do. French Bombazines. Do. Alpacas and Mobairs. Do. English Merinoes. Do. Pa.rainattaa or Coburgs. Do. Victoria Reps. Do. Turin Clothe. Do. Baratheas. Do. Thibet Long and Square Shawls. Do. Thibet Square Shawls, Crape. Silk, and Bom bazine bound. Do. Mousseline Delaine Square Shawls. Do. Cashmere Square Shawls. Do. English Crapes and Crape Veils. Do. Round Grape Grenadine , and Lace Yells. Do. Alexander s Kid and Silk Gloves. Do. Fleecy Kid and Silk Gloves. Do. Wide Belt Ribbons. Do. Crape Collars and Sleeves, &c. SUPSItIOR BLACK SILKS. Black Ponit de Sole or Mourning Silk. Black Lyons Gros'Graines and Tallies. Black Lyons Glossy,Taffetas. Black Gros de Rh Inea,.'a a. • •• SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS. • Second Mourning Chene Alpacas.. Do. do. Plaid and Striped Mohaire. Do. do. Brocade Mohacs. Do. do. • Delaines. Do. do. all-wool Monseelines. Do, do. Saxony Plaids. Do. do. Poplins. Do. do. Chintzee, Balmorals. &c. se9-fmtr3t - PESSON & SON MOURNING. STORE, LP No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have received— Black Delaines. Mousselines, single width. •• double width. •" and White Delaines. •• and Purple Delaines. " and White all-wool Mousselines. " • and Purple • " Tamises and Bombazines. " Meriuoes and Cashmeres. " Reps, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, &e. gu29-tt VYRE ct LANDELL OPEN TO•DAY NEW GOODS. 6,0(0 New Shawls. Richest New Silks. Richest Figured Merinoes. Novelties in Dress Goods. New Goods Daily Opening. igr HEADQUARTERS FIRST BAT TALION UNION CAMPAIGN CLUB, PHILADELPHIA, Septembea 14, 1354. The undersigned, Chairman or the meeting held at Samoa-street - Hall on Monday evening last, announces the following COMMITTEE OF SUPERINTRADENCE : Colonel P. C. ELLMAKER, Colonel WILLIAM A. GRAY, Colonel JOHN F. GLENN. Major A. J. SELLERS Major RICHARD ELLIS. Major CB ARLES C. KNIGHT, Captain JOS. T. FORD, A. Q. M., Adjutant J. B. ALLEN, Lieutenant WILLIAM TIERS, Q. M., Lieutenant J. B. DEHAVEN, Q. 151. ' Sergeant L'A. GIFFORD. 119th Pa. V . , Sergeant WILLIAM H. SIMPSON. MstPa. V.. Sergeant CHARLES A. MAJOR, 90th Ph. V., Corporal NICHOLAS SOB I% 6th Pa. Cay.' Corporal CHARLES WILKINS, Ist Pa. Art.. WALTER PATTERSON, 4th Pa. Ree.,. Corporal GEORGE McFARLAND, H. S.' Private JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, 15th Pa. Cal. Private JOHN B. DOUGHERTY, 26th Pa. Y., • Private EDWARD B. TAYLOR, 71st Pa. V. The Committee will meet TO.DAY,( Wednesday), 14th inst., at 11 o'clock A. M. . at the House of Captain WILLIAhI K. HOPKINS. LIBRARY Street, below Fifth. Punctual attendance .is requested. It Colonel WILLIAM A. GRAY, Chairman. OrTWENTIETH WARD—LINCOLN, JOHNSON, AND' VICTORY !—All loyal citi zens of the Ward, and all true friends of the Union and the pressnt Administration, are requested to meet on THURSDAY EVENING, Sept 15rh, at S o' clock, for the purpose of organizing for the campaign, and select ing Judges and. Inspector's to be voted for at the ensu ing election, and also to transact such oP•er business as may be deemed necessary to insure a largely increased majority in the Ward at the coming election. The citizens will meet in their respective Precincts at the following named places: lst. —S. E. cor. Tenth street and Girard avenue. 2d.—S. E. cor. Bigbih and Thompson streets. 3d. —N. E. cor. Tenth and Oxford streets. 4th.—S. W. nor. Eleventh and Girard avenue. sth. —N B. cor. Twelfth and Poplar streets. Bth, N. E. cor. Girard avenue and Deacon street. 7th.—N. W. cor. Eleventh and Master streets. Sth. —E. W. cor. Fifteenth and Thompson streets. 9th.—Shields', _Nineteenth and Ridge avenue. 10:h.—No. 1311 North Twenty-second street. 11th.—Thirteenth and Oxford streets. By order of the Ward Executive Committee. JOHN G. ADAIR, Chairman. TFIEOS. BARTLEY, Secretary- TWENTIETH WARD IS DETER MINED TO GET 013 T OF THE DRAFT.—At a meeting held. September 12,,1864, the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted: .Resolved. That all persons who have contributed less than $2.5 be reonested to attend the ward . meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at .the Church, EIGHTH. Street, above Master, for the purpose of increasing their subscriptions to that amount with a view to forming an association to protect themselves from the coming draft. RP* olved. That the Secretary furnish to the Provost arshal of the Fourth district A list of all those who have contributed to the Ward Bounty Fond. It B. HARPER, Secretary. lar LECTURE TO MEN ALONE. ON "SELF. KNOWLEDGE, " illustrated by chaste models and paintings. corner THIRTEENTH and GI RARD Avenue. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock, Dr. S. M. LANDIS gives the fourth lecture to lien alone. TO molutow, fifth Lecture to Ladies. Admission %I cents. The Ladies' Physiological Society, for whose benefit these inestimable lectures are given, hear the ignorant, bigoted. and narrow. minded slander the lecturer, and call the lectures low and vulgar. This is no more than one can expect from low people, but such assertions and slanders are a libel upon God's laws. We heartily re commend Dr. L. and bis noble mom to all. Call. Hill, at his oftice,lll.2 CHESTNUT Street, or on Mrs. Dr. LANDIS, 2207 CALLO Winn Street MRS. L. SMITH, President. MRS. M. L. SNOW. Secretary-, 1r • lag= EIGHTH WARD—THE DRAFT IN THE EIGHTH WARD.—There are still -wanting more than TWENTY HEN to 811 the quota of the Eighth Ward. Volunteers are offering every day, but the funds of the ward are exhausted - . SO- F criptions will be received by J. O. ROSENGARTEN, Treasurer, 8414 4t S. E. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. s ; IigrgENTATIV.E, AND VOLUNTBEFi 411 CHESTNUT Street.—The highest 13oaaty 'paid at this office for one and three-years volunteers. sel3-6? Or THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN. SURANCE COMPANY. SEPTEMBER sth. 1564. The Directors hare this day declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND PIPTIt CENTS per share on the Stock of the Company for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, after the 15th inst. see-tl5 WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary. !gr. FAIR! FAIR!! _ L FAIR!!—NOW OPEN At WRIGHT'S INSTITUTE, FRANK FORD. for the BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. se7-10;* W. MANDAN MINING COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, September 9, 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY has this day been called in, payable on or before the 26th day of September, IS&I, at the Office of the Com pany, No. 324- WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, B. A. HOOtEE. selo-tool Treat nier. or' OFFICE OF THE MANDAN I. NIRO COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 9, 18:14,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend has been declared, payable to Stockholders of record at the close of business October let. 1564, as follows: Three Shares of the Resolute Alining Company and Five Shares of the Medora Mining Company for every Twenty Shares of the Mandan Mining Company upon 'Which all instalments then due shall have been paid. No fractions of shares will be issued, but will be paid for by , the ()company at the rate of six dollars per share of Resolute, and eight dollars per share of Medors. By order of the Directors. • B. A. HO.OPES, selo-tocl SecreMry and. Treasurer. THE PRESS.-PHITADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY SEPTERBER 14, 1864. RATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OP ILLINOIS FOR. VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, OR TEN.NESSEE ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON Mc:MICHAEL, Philadelphia. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver County: REPEESE Robert P. Ring, G. Morrison Coates, Henry Bumrn, William H. Bern, Barton H. Jenks, Charles M. Runk, Robert Parke, William Taylor, John A. Hiestand. :Eichard H. Coryell, Edward Holliday . , Charles F. Read, By order of the State Cent TWENTY-FOURTIL WARD lITAION l'•'oe LEAGUE FLAG RAISING. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 15th, at. POUR o'clock, a NEW _FLAG will be raised at the LEAGUE HOUSE, THIRTY-EIGHTH AND MARKET STS, bearing the names of the UNION CANDIDATES for the Presidency and. Vice Presidency, - LINCOLN AND JOHNSON. All LOYAL Citizens of the Ward, with the Ladies of their families, are invited to be present • Addresses will be delivered by several distinguished %salters. LTAIIITE Roust, Sept. 13, 1964. sel4-21 UNION! LII C O L! GENERAL CARE SCHURZ 'ILL ADDRESS THE CITIZENS OF PHI• LADELPHI A. ISSUES OF THE PRESENT POLITICAL OtiMFAION, ClC , Neri'r CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER Harr, At eight o' clock P. M., BY.INVITATION OF THE UNION LEAGUE. 6613-4 t liar' Q. 70 WARD BOUNTY.-EIGEVENTH WARD is paying SW" to every recruit credited to the Ward, and 4420 to any person bringing a recruit, The Committee are at the Nall, N. E. corner SECOND and COATES Street, every day from 9 to 5 o'clock. COMMITTEE. —Lewis Chester, P. Tuohy„; Rev. Wm. Cathcart, Treasurer; Geo. A. Quigley, Chairman; Wm. C. Rice, Secretary. se9-6t* tgr THE McKINLEY OIL COMPANY. —NOTICE OF DIVIDEND, No. 1 .." ffmr YORE , Se_ptember 6, MK The Trusting of the HeRINLBY OIL COMPANY have declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. (ont of the net earnings of the Company for the month of August), payable on demand at the Office of the Company, No. SI JOHN Street, New York,_ to shareholders of record, at the close of businese this day. eeP•et. WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer. WTENTH WARD.-250 MEN WAN r- ED to All the quota of the Tenth Ward. Highest bounty paid. Apply to A. 11. FRANCISCUe, ee9 tf 513 MARKST Street. ligr THE BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY. —NOTICE OF DIVIDEND, No: 5. NEW YORE, September 7, MC ql A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. for the month of August has been declared,• paTable at the Office of the Company, 81 JOHN Street, I,ew York, on and after September 16th, 1884, to Shareloiders of Record, at the close of business this day. se9-6t 5 WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. Mr. OFFICE OF STOAT FARM OIL COMPANY. —A Dividend of TWO AND ONE HALF (2g) PER CENT. has been declared by the Di rectors of the Company for the month ending August 51, 1564, payable at their office on and after September 16th, inst., to Stockholders recorded on the books of the Company at that date. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst.,inclusive. J. A. WILLIA,TIS, Secretary. se?-llt# September 1,1864 gar- LECTURES.—THE SUBSCRIBER has _prepared, and is preparing, new Lectures, in prose and verse, adapted to popular audiences, and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation of Yc ung Men's Associations, Lyceums, and Institutes in the loyal States. He will also deliver addresses on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, and public bodies, political and social Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 75 West FORTY-FIFTH Street New York.. au29.lm* Or' 001DTELWARK BANK. . PITTLADELPHIA; Sept. 8, 1664. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Hones on SATURDAY, October Sth, 1664, at 10 o'clock A. M., to decide on the expediency of con "rafting the Bank into a National Association. agree ably to an act of Congress approved June 3, 1664, and to take such other action as may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. se9•ltn P. P. STEEL, Cashier. far DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE 11N10>.7 PETROLEUM COMPANY, 147 Sonth FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, September Bth, 1864 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Fifth Monthly Dividend of TWO PER mum on the Capital Stock • payable on and after the 16th current. The Trans fer Books 'trill be closed from the 13th inst. to the 16th Mast , inclusive. Cee9-70] CHAS. A. DUY, President. OFFICE OF EL DORADO OIL I COMPANY, N. E. cor. FIFTH and WALN UT SO. PHILADELPHIA, September 12, 1664 By order of the Board of Directors, a Second I natal ment of PUTT CENTS PER SHARE will be payable at he Office. of the Company on FRIDAY next, between :he hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. B. A. MITCHELL, Secretary and Treasurer. BULITART. LAST CHANCE! AVOID THE DRAFT 85.2 5' BOUNTY. MEN MESTERED AND •PAID $9125 IMIXEDIATZLY. 199th ItEG-IDEONM" PA. VOLS., COL. A. A. MICELLE Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. sel-tf PROPOSALS. OFMB OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, No. 12. North SEVENTH Street, YrritADELPErie, September 13,1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Guardians of the Poor until MONDAY, September 19th, 1864, at 12 bf., for supplying the Out-door Poor, comprising the First, Second, Third, Fourth. Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Districts; with good. quality large WHITE ASII. NUT COAL, free from slate or other impurities, and 2,030 pounds to the ton. Alto, good OAK WOOD, both to be delivered in such Quantities, and at such places, as may be directed. The Guardians reserving the right to reject any or all b. ids. Forms of Proposals can be bad at the office. eel9•wfsSt CHAS. T. MILLER, Secretary, . pROPOSA.LS FOR THE INTERMENT ..•-• OF DECEASED SOLDIERS. • S • FEILADELPIITA, Sept. IS, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the undersigned,' No: 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of WEVSESDAY, 28th inst., . for the interment, during the term of wrz months, commencing OCTOBE Ell, lfies,r of all deciitteed soldiers within the limits of the AlLLitary, District of Philadelphia, including Chester, Chestnut Bill, Germantown, fificetown, Haddington, Spring Mill, Fort MlDlin, Camp William Penn, White Hal), and Bevirly, as well as any other Hospitals. Barracks. or Camps that may be established within that term. Proposals must include a plain but neat pine coffin, stained ; the use of a hearse; a burial place; lettering, and setting up at each grave of a headboard (to be tar nished by the Government), and all charges necessary to make the burial complete. Separate proposals may be forwarded for White Hall and Beverly, 'where there are Government Cemeteries established. co: proposals will be received unless properly filled in upon blanks, which can be had at this office, and must be guaranteed by persons known at this office to he re sponsible. The 'United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests. By order of Colonel Alex. J. Perry, Q. M. Dt. S. A. ALBERT S. ASHMEAD, sel-i- tee% • Captain and A. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR WALNUT HEAD • BOARDS. PECIILDELPHIA, September 13th, 1561. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the undersigned, No. - 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of MONDAY, 26th inst., 'for delivering at the U. S. Warehouses, Hanover.street wharf, on or before OC TOBER 15th, 1564: 1,000 Walnut Tablets, or Head Boards, with oval top, each 4 feet long, 10 inches wide, 1% inches thick, smoothed on all sides and oiled. A sample must be sent with each Proposal, and must be similar to sample now at this °ince Proposals will be received for the whole or part of the above. No proposals will be received unless properly filled in upon blanks, which can be had at this office, and must be guaranteed by persons known at this office tope re sponsible. The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests By order of Col. A. J. Perry, Q M. Dep't U. 8. A. . ALBERT S ASHMEAD. sel4.dt26 Captain and A. Q. PROPOSALS FOR STRAW FOR -11- HOSPITALS, &c. Poi i r l f be ecELrriferisv,eSdeaptt.t the office SEALED PROPOSALS wo f the undersigned, No" 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of TUESDAY, 27th instant, for furnishing to the 'United States, for six months, commencing October Ist, 1.564, all the Straw required for use at the various hospitals, barracks, and other public buildings, or camps, within the limits . of the Military District of Philadelphia, i n .. eluding .Chester, Chestnut Hill, Germantown, Nlce town, Baddington, Spring Mill, Fort Mifflin, White Eall, aid Beverly, as well as any others that may be established within that time. Proposals•must state the prices separately for rye and wheat straw. •in bundles and bales, and must include the delivery wherever ordered. No proposals will be received unless properly filled in upon blanks, which can be had at this office, ant be guaranteed by persons known at this office to berg- sponsible. The United Stateif reserves the right to reject all bide deemed incompatible with its Interests. . By order of liolonel , Alex. J. Perri. Quartermaster's Department U. S. A. " - ALBERT 6. AM:MEAD, Captain, A..Q. .irkr - wws:= a puoiww, NTATIVE. 13. Elias W, Hale, 14, Charles B. Shriner, 15, John Wister, 18. David lircConatighy, 17. David W. Woods, 13. Isaac Benson, 15. John Patton, 20. Samuel B. Dick,. 21. Ererard Bierer, 122. John P. Penney ,23. Ebenezer Mcßivkin, 24. John W. Blanchard. ral Committee N CAMERON, Chairman JOHNSON RETAIL DRY GOODS. NIEW *fildurie E'Coll, 1864. A NEW'AND GREAT INVENTION IN ' HOOP SHIRTS. TEE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL LITTLE, BROWN, 4.t. CO., SPRING. J. L. & 'O. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, 'LAW AND FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS, NEW YORK, Are the owners of the patent and exclueive mauutac• turers of this, S. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING IRTS This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Syringe, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, Nigel to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress, It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to Loop k via: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public,especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, church pews,or in. any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them tooocaPY ing a small space. This entlielysemovesthe difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the lightesraud most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A Indy having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly' dispense with the use of them. They are the beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made . fifer chants will - be supplied as above, and ladies in most first-clas& re tail stores in this city and throughout the different States. _ incinirefor the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS IigIiADLEY'S DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC E.EIRT,' Very flexible. folded easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. M RAYLEIGH, 902. CHESI`Nirr street. pRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC J " . SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS' and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE CURWEN STODDART.i& BRO., 450, 453, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willovr. se9-iflm BIaANIE r rS:: HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE. 1 C. STRAWBRIDGE & (FOinirERLIT CpWPBRTEEWIIIT & 00..) N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.3 Are now offering the largest stock of 'Blankets to be %rind in this city, at moderate prices: BERTH BLANKETS, CRIB BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS, BED BLANKETS, all sizes. To dealers, we offer the best assortment of ail. the leading mates. BUY EARLY AND. SAYE TRY, ADVANCE. an26-mwftt CURN4r.EIT STODDART & BROTHER ATTENTION TO THEIR 6 LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES, ALL OF WHICH WERE PURCHASED LAST SEASON, And will be sold considerably less than slew goods can be imported for. The stock comprises POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES. VALENCIAS, REPS, MODSSELINES DE LAINE,. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, BROOM, LONG, AND SQUARE SHAWLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, BLANKETS AND COUNTERPANES, DAMASK LINENS AND TABLE CLOTHS. Purnhasers who are dhposed to anticipate their wants will find it lo their advantage to examine our stock. From New York auctions: HIGH COLORS CASHMERE PLAIDS, DO. DO. POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES. LOUR lA'EN STODDART Sc BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above sell-St ARMY, NAB' Y,AND CIVIL CLOPI-1 HOUSE. W. T. SNODGRASS, 34=5. SECOND Street and 23 STRAWBERRY Street. A LARGE STOCK U 7 ALL KINDS OF CLOTHS, CASSIE - MIMICS, VESTINGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent of gold gamblers. by the , package, piece, or yard. o r motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see ~r tu r stock, The Army and Navy trade has - our special -at tention. se7-11a H .STEEL & SON HAVE NOW • open a large and choice assortment Of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Merinoee, $1.25 to $6, Plain Poplins, Plaid Merinoes and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, and a great variety of new and choice Dress Goode, all at prices far below THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. SILKS—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 76 cents to per yard, below THE IMPORTER'S PRICES. SHAWLS—A large. assortment, at. a small •adtrance over last - Seison's prices. _ sea- tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. P,LACK BROADCLOTHS. LP Black Bervers and Tricots. Cloak ings and Overcoatinge. Water. proofs by the paid or piece. Fine Black Cassini:kens. Fancy Cassinieres, large stock, Boys' Cassiineres of standard styles. WIDE SHEETIPTOS. Bleached and Brown Shillings. Blankets, good Flannels. • _ Tickings, Linens, etc. Tailors' Linings of every kind. Goods by the piece at wholesale rates. COOPER & CONARD, 6. E. corner NINTH and. MARKET. 7119 JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH STREET. Striped,Shirting Plaid Shirting Flannel, Plain Shining Flannel. Damask Table Linen, Loom Table Linen, 6-4 to 6-4 Brown Linen Table Claim Green, Blue, and White Mosquito Netting. American Crash, Russia Crash. Bath Towels. Bathing Flannels. French, Percal, and Chambray Gingham. JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH Street LARGE STOOK OF SILKS 014 RAND, for sale 'Wow the present cost of impor- Rich hfoire Antiques. _ Colored and Black Corded Silks. Colored and Black Ponlt de Soles. Armuree and Oros Graines. Superior quality Plain Silks. Colored and Black Ottoman Silks, Colored and Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas, Superior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. EDWIN' HALL di CO., 26 South SECOND Street. umm,=s l iw. •• 1,1 ENII3ROIDERIES, LACES, WHITE GOODS, VEILS, 11ANDIK3011C1 - rI.F.F`S. E. M. NEEDLES. ea* 0w54,1 628 I. HOOP SKIRTS. 62-8 • The moat complete assortment of • Ladies',-Ilissee', and Children's HOOP SKIRTS in the city are manufactured. end cold, wholesale and retail, at M). 628 ARCH Street. Our stock embraces all the new and desirable styles, lengths, and sizes; for finish and durability are especially adapted to first clars trade. Skirts made to order, altered. and re paired. Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of cheap Eastern-made Skirts. seS•lro• WM. T. HOPKINS. JOHN A. ZIMMERMA.N'S AD: T." - "VA.U.ED SINGING CLASS will commence THIS (WedneOny) EVENING,_ :Sept. 14. at S. W. corner of SIXTH Street and MAIM Avenue. It* AN ARTICLE OF DIET. —Proleseor Johnston says thst the bone-making ma 'Meal rejected in making Flour, for lack of which sormany children pine and die, is all retained in OEFEADJNA, Manufactory 1424 to 1430 VINE St., Philada. For sale by Grocers and Druggists sel.4-3V • • JOHN G. MOSEY, Manager. SUBSTITUTES FURNISHED BY B. F. LEVY, 325 WALNUT Street. sel4:4t*. . 7 2d story back THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE -BEEN appointed agents to receive Sabscriprious to the Capital Stock of the LITTLE OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY. Information will be given on application at our office. COCHRAN & RUSSELL, sell- et No. 22 North FRONT Street. GENUINE • EAGLE VEIN COAL, EQUAL IF NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH —A trial secure our custom. Egg and. Stove sizes, $l3 per belowarge Tint, Office, 121 South FOURTH St. , Obeetnut. Depot. 1419 CALLOWHILL St., above Broad. [sel4-61n] ELLIS BRANSON. TO CAPITALISTS.-THE RIGHT FOR the whole or a part of the United States for the Manufacture and Sale of HUDSON'S PATENT UNI VERSAL (WIDTHS is at the disposal of 'energetic par ties. It is capable of Quilting in any form, is beyond the power of infringement, and of greatest service in every family. For particulars inquire at No. 71.220 WALNUT Street. sel4-wtmlt• S. A. FU ON. 'MAGNIFICENT PORTRAITS--RARE ability and extensive practical experience have done wonders in perfecting life-size photographs In oil colors at B. F. BEIMER'S, 821 ARCH St. MIER'S UNSURPASSED POPU- Ji-v 10tE LAS stiles Cartes de Visite should be seen by admirers of art,: and all persons in search of good pic tures. SECOND Street, above Green. lc* ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE. COME, YE AFFLICTED, COME! This treatment only needs a trial Lobe adopted by all. 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ASTIMEAD & EVANS, Successors to Hazard, No.. 724 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS THE CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND. THE SBMPTER. From the Private Journals and other Papers of Commander R. Semmes and other officers. _ THE CLIFF-CLIMBERS. Mayne .Reid's New Book. A Sequel to "The Plant-Hunters " DRAMATIS PERSONAE. By Robert Browning. THE EARLY DAWN. By the author of "The Schou burg- Colts Family ' Equally as interesting. ENOCH ARDEN. Tennyson'stnew Poem. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. By Edmund Kirke. HOW TO DO IT:, Or, Directions for Knowing , and Doing Everything Needful. FROM CAPE COD TO DIXIE AND THE TROPICS. By J. Milton Mackie. For sale by W. S. SE ALFRED MARTIEN, E •tf . 606 CHESTNUT Street. R OBERT BROWNING'S NEW BOOK. DRAMATIS PERSONA, In one volume. ALSO MAYNE 'REID'S NEW BOOK, THE CLIFF CLIMBERS; Oa, A Bons cs THE HIMA. LATAS. Illustrated. NEW BOOKS,' Medical, Scientificatud Miscellgumous,for sale as soon as published, by z LINDSAY & BLARTSTON, Publishers and Booksellers, seS • No. Rd &loth SIXTH SL,above Chestnut. B WILLIAM, NO: 1611ORTH SIXTH STRUT. . - Minnliscibarer of • • . VENETIAN' BLINDS • Aldo . WINDOW SIIAI3vES. sir The Largest and Finest . Assortment in the city at the LOWEST PRICES. /pp Repairing attended to promptly. .10?' Store Shades Made and Lettered. see-1m S. HOUSMAN Az CO., ssl !ROADWAY. NEW YORK.. IMPORTERS OP edEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES. GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS. to whlsh the! EIiVITE . TRE WHOUSULE TRADE. 41213611A0K31EL--100 KITTS A-N. new bless Dfr.ekerol. In store and for sale by KIINNEDY. STAIRS * 130 and 132 North WHARVa. NTEW BLUR FISH, SCALE: 'FISH ' A.I An WHITS FISH. 60 bbls new NewburiPort Bine Fist. SO do. new Pickled bade Fish. 60 do. new lifickinac White Fish. 100 halves do. do. In store and for sale by • ICENITEDY A STAIRS. Sc CO. 130 and 132 riORTII WHARViss. NEW — SALMON AND TONGUES -LI AND sournis. 48 libls extra No. 1 Salmon, Halifax city inspection. 36 bble No.l Salmon, ' do. ^ do. 100 cases 6th cans Spiced Salmon. 25 came 10th cans 13 bble and 183 kitty George's Tongues. and. Sands. • In store and for sale K bi zilw .i . want 130 and 132' kONTlVEltrairl33., N EW ECONOMY -SEA •5HA.D . .2 , 07 bble and 41 halves now 'Economy Sea Shad, to ar rive by steamer Norman, fig gale by . inamsplit sTent_s co, • 130 and:l32 NORTH•WHLEVES. ... 3. E.1043:412013. NARicer'Sitittits -•, ,, L :(1 . '7;71" - •,, 4.3L.4.L Tt .s. 7-30 it.) • The. Secretary of the TresAm7 given notice that auk , . scripttonewlll be received for Coupon Treasury Notes. Payable three years from August 15th, 1854, with semi annual Interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per 24111.1110--principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. • These notee will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into six-pencent. gold-bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the I3overmsnent may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, *lOO, $5OO. $l,OOO, and ss,ooo,and all subscriptions must be for My dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subset:gee - at to that date must pay the. interst accrued from date of note to date of deposit, Parties depositing twenty-flve thousand dollars and. upwards for these notes at any onetime will be allowed a commission of one- quarter of one per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES •OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANN, offering a higher, rate of interest than any other, and the beBt security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities er in notes or bonds Payable in Government paper. Convertible into a Six-per-cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for vas Bonds is not less than nine per cent. pre mium, and before the war the premium on six-per-cent. IT. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is nob less than ten per cent. per annum. Its lxemption from State or Municipal Taxation. .„ But aside from all the advantageswe have enamera. ted, a special act of Congress exempts (I BOUCIS and Treaeury Notes from local taxation. 0n the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of tbe country. It is believed that no securities offer so great 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 dom =males, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole Property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. SITBSOBUTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the Firat National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelp4a, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Fa. Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. And by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further informatiole, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. sel2-12tif W2t LAST OF THE OLD LOAN OF 1881, . . SIX PER CENT, INTEREST, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD, FOR SALE, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. BONDS READY FOR DELIVERY. C. B. WRIGHT er; eel4-tool. 142 South THIRD Street N E L 88 1,. nr AMOVNTS TO SUIT,' EITHER :00 - UP - ON OR REGISTERED. For sale; i or exchaiiged: for 5.20 bonds; on favorable' • ' terms. 7 3-10 notes furnished. selMtif DREXEI.4 & CO. viR T N . A. Tr I 0 N' la I3.AN FINANCIAL AGENT OF THB UNITED STATES. tx. S. Bonds of pis Tory desirable Loan on hand and for sale at this BANK. 7 3-10t11 NO 'ES, of all denominations and in any amount, constantly 10.40 LOAN AT PAS. INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN. Subscribers have the privilege of paying' the back interest from September Ist in United States Notes, adding 50 per cent premium Convereion of 7 3-10-per-oeut. Treasury Notes to the Loan of 1881 attended to. AU National, Bank Ikrotes received on deposit at par. IC. H. CLARK", PRESIDENT. MORTON McMICHAEL, .Tr.,Cashier. sei2•lot NEW LOAN . OF 1881. THE BALANCE OF• THE 675 000 000 LOAN having this day been awarded, and our bids proving successfal, we are prepared to SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE, Zli liarge or Small Sums, any amount of this most desirable GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN 'it the market price. We ave always considered these "1851" Bonds as the BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET There is but a SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and the premium will, in our opinion, advance rapidly. Parties having 5-20 Loan will do well TO CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR 5-20 s for this more permanent Loan especially as now, owing to the German demand for the foie-twenties, a high rate can be obtained for them. JAY COOKE & ,CO., selo-Ini - 114 South THIRD. Street. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPTIOR - OP COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, WAsmsoros, September 7, 1561. Whereas, satisfactory notice has been transmitted to the Comptroller of the Currency that the Capital Stock of "THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA," .Peuna. , at Frankford, has been increased in the Earn of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLLARS ($1.50,000), in accordance. with the provisions of its Articles of Association, and that the whole amount of such• increase has been paid in, and , that the paid-up Capital Stock of said Bank now. amounts to the earn of TWO HUNDRED AND•FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS-(32 , 0.000): Now, it is hereby certified, That the Capital Stock of " The Second National Bank of Philadelphia," Penna., has been increased, as aforesaid, in the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (8150,000); that said increase of Capital has been paid Into said Bank as a part of the Capital Stock thereof,. and that the said in crease of Capital is approved by the Comptrollet of the Currency. In witness whereof, I hereunto Mita my official signa ture. HUGH AIaCTILLOCH, selo-61 Comptroller. R, • - •• NEW 7-30 LOAN. .-, - .., :' IT. N.J. Subscriptions received, and the Notes far niched free of all charges, by • GEORGIE J. BOYD Banker, au24-3m ~. 18 South THIRD Street. OIL STOCKS . N., BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, GEORGE J. BOYD, 18 South THIRD Street TREASURY DEPARTMENT, -A- AUGUST 24, Mt —NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, 1564. Holders of Seven-thirty Notes dated October 1,1661; are hereby notified that they may be presented imme diately. in any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per Cent. Bonds falling due after Jane 30, 1381. The interest on the Seven -Thirty Notes will be settled up to date of maturity, October 1, and the Six Per Cent. Bonds will bear full coupons from July L The adjustment of interest will be made by deducting from the amount of interest found to be due on the Seven-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest ac crued on the Six Per Cent. Bonds from July 1 to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately upon settlement. The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefully observed : Where notes transmitted for settlement were issued payable to order, and are held and transmitted by the original owners, they must be endorsed by them. Pay to the Secretaryof the Treasury for redemption." and bonds will issue in their name. ' Where notes payable to order are held by otter puttee than the original owners, the notes must have the en. dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed by the present owners, " Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption. " For notes issued in blank, endorsed " Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," bonds will beissued to the parties transmitting them, main such manner as they may direct. - When notes are endorsed or transmitted cyan at torney, administrator, executor, or other agent, they joust be accompanied 'by a duly certified copy or aorta cats of the authority under which he acts; and in all cases by a letter slating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bonds wanted in exchange. When Registered Bonds: are ordered, parties should state at which of the following places they wish the interest paid, 'via: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Lords, or Cincin nati. W. P. RESSENDEN, au3o-18t . .,seaetazy of the Treasury. LOOKING GLA.SBKI3. JAMES S. EARLE ds SON. 816 011 - ESTIDT STREET, PHILA., Lave now in store s very line assortment of LOOKING CLASSES, dews diaratter, of the riRTITRI4IIII4OTI733 AND LATEST STYLIL OIL PAINTI3I ENGBA'ON.O4 I 9 ' ssio PHOTOGRAAI MI TF YOU DESIRE A CHARKING PIC •a- TUBB, , go to B. F. REIBIBE'S Oallerranolonf Eta Lave an lvorytipe of extaisite softness and brtatatusy of: coloring. 6934 ARCH Street. it* -TALSTEIV/4 - W ) OVlMTan,lii.l°.YMggct MA.CEINIST WANTED.-A COMPE. •••••• tent roan to t•mair machinery in a woolen mill. SteitdY employ's( at even. Apply IN WALNUT SWeet.. tip-e sire. sel4.3t,* W A fi TED-BY A YOUNG MAN, BOardibe hi aprivate Methodist family. Beat of reference given. Addreu at thisioffice, "C. N. It* 'WANTED-A..GOOD . ALESMAN IN T p. WROLBBALE HAT HOUBB„ Address Box selO•ets NANTED-A SECOND HAND r . TRANSIT and 1 , 6.,5T... Address, stating price. `!Surveyor;" Pree.roftlee. bel3-21,* WANTED -A SALESMAN, thoroughly acquainted with the Trimming Basi lian and Trade, by a manufaeturer and importer of Trinuningos.ud email wares. ..address Box, 144 8 Phila. 'Poet Oflloe.`4,* nei3.2t` IXrAIKED—A "YOUNG bi.S.N V ea/tinted with the e Meat offer unereetrtonabl r 'ref i e l ielica rd . w ./L ar p e ply bl t i, V a L2 - i s : rxr at. C 0... 807 ItARRA Street. sel3-3t* (.11TARTERMA8TBR GEV( BR A.L ' 8 - 10 0 0)7103.71E8T DIVISION, WkSIITNOTON CITY, August 31, ISM. _ HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!! Horses imitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purchased at GIESBORO . DtPOT, in open market, till OCTOBER 1, 1E6 , 1. Horses will ha delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. and.be subjected to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, *176 each. Price of Artillery Horses, 3180 each. Payment will be made for six (6) and more. JAMES A. EMIT, r Colonel First se6-tse2o • Quartermaster General's Office. WANTED TO PURCHASE-A Propi.rty situated on Chestnut, between Ninth and Eleventh streets; lot from2s to 30 feet front by 160 to 176 feet in depth; for which a liberalprice will be paid. Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR, It . 419 . WALNUT Street, el WANTED-A F lIR IS`HE D. nu.n EOM. for a short or long period t by .a small family; location must be central. First-41M reference given. Address "C. D H.," Press Offiee. 5e1341,* WANTED--A. FURNISHED' .mLBOUSS in or Routh of Chestnut street.. 'lidiein W.M. COX, 1428 WALNUT Street. eel2-nswfSr! I MI WANTED TO.. RENT-A . :0011N.. Alaa TRY RESIDENCE near the city suitable for a - eery Select School. Address " D.." at this Office. sel3-2V. WANTED-A FINE COUNTRY &BAT, in the neighborhood of Germantown or near the North Penney'caul& Railroad. Also, a first class residence in or near Germantown. Apply to JAS R. CUMMINS, -.- Real Rotate Broker. • sel2.St* - • 504 WALNUT Street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-4,000 Gold, Silver. and Plated WATCHES, new and second hand for which the higbest prices wllllbe paid. M. L McOLYNN, 208 X North EIGHTH Street. " • • sel3•6t* IN $5,000 TO INVEST t E a:Etllehese, and'prltable nem by a pencil with good business qualifications of twelve years' experience. Undoubted referencesgiven. Addreas "D.8...'' Press Office. • ael4-3t* $5OOO 7 000, AND OTHER SUMS, on at 6 per cent. for a term of years. CHARLES RHO LDS, se7-10t* Conveyancer, No. 36 S. SEVENTH 8k FOR SALE AND. TO LET. • - • 114 EAL ESTATE ! REAL' BEOTE -ay' REAL ESTATE .REAL ESTATE'. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE . • . FOR THE 5111,L10N, FOR THE MILLION. . . FOR THE MILLION, • AND MILLIONS FOR PURCHASERS: • . AND MILLIONS FOR PURCHASERS. • • AND MILLIONS FOR' PURCHASERS:. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE JUST OUT. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE JUST OUT. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE JUST OUT. SEPTEMBER CATALOGUE MST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR SALE-56,060.000 WORTH OF REAL ESTATE.— Every person being desirous of purthasingEßeal Estate should not fail to call on me first, as I have a• greater quantity and at lower figures than 'any other Broker in this city, notwithstanding their invitation catalogues and long lista of advertisements. Magnificent brown-stone front Dwelling, on Spruce: west of r eve n teenth-81/3,900. Splendid (double Mansion, on Chestnut street, with very large front and deep lot—slo,ooo. Neat Dwelling, on Chestnut, east of Sixteenth. Lot 20 by 126—511, 3CO. Neat Dwelling (four story), en Arch, west of Twenty first, fifteen rooms. Lot 18 by 125—59.500- Splendid brown-stone front Dwelling, on West Logan Slisalein't four-story y . 145—519,000. Elegant Vine, west of Seven teenth. Marble up the first story—slo.6oo. - 'Very . excellent four-story brown. stone-front Dw9..- ling on Vine, east of Eighteenth street-811,000. Splendid new aide-yard Dwelling, (marble up • the Snit story,) south aide of Green, west of Fifteenth— sll,olo. Neat, well-built Dwelling. 815 North Tenth- street.. Lot 17 by 120 to a street-47400. Neat, large, side-yard Dwelling, 931 North Sixth street. Ldt 32 by 9037. 60 0. Neat Dwelling, west side of Twelfth, north of Race: elegant neihborhood. Lot 18 by 90—56.500. heat, well-built, side-yard -Dwelling, east side of , Franklin, above Poplar—sll,ooo. Very eligibly-located sio e- yard Dwelling; 403 North' Twelfth street. Lot 26 feet frout—so,Boo • Splendid double Mansion (new), on Spruce, west of Forty-third street; large lot—s7,ooo. Elegant Mansion at Duy's-lane Station, Germantown. Let 145 by 326-80, 800. Magnificent Country Seat and Farm of 33 acres, five miles from Bristol. Farming utensils. &c., go with the property—sl2,ooo. This place needs bat to be seen in order to be appreciated. • Elegant first- class Mansion and Farm of 44acres, only half a mile from the station at Trenton, on the Penn sylvania side. Furniture, farming utensils. &c., will be sold, if required-510,000. This is another superb residence for a citizen. Superb first-class Farm of 209 acres, near Downing town. Chester county. Excellent improvements, dic.— $22,500. Besides millions of other property. ' GEO. C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Onbrator, sel4-2t if 154 North SIXTH -Street. TO LET—THE PIREer;TIFTH, TO and SEVENTH STORIESof Dr. Jayne's Building , DOOR Street;" below- Thint; ether -with or without steam power. Alee..the Commonwealth Banding, 611 and 619 CHESTNUT. Street. - Apply to THOMAS H. CONNELL. counting:house or Dr. 7): Jayne & Son, 2*2 CHESTNUT Street. • eel4-6t* FOR SALE-4HRTEIREE-STORY ma Brisk Dwellings No. 815 Broad street and 1311 N. Seventh street. TATLO W JACKSON, sel46t• - • 614 OBBSTNOT Street. TO THE PUBLIC. We have now ready for distribution the following REGISTERS. Please call or send your address for oo; plea, and please inform your friends where they canbe accommodated-with bargains in REAL ESTATE. . LL PHILADELPHIA HOUSE REGISTER. 1 3! PHILADELPHIA BUILDING-LOT REGISTER. PENNSYLVANIA' FARM REGISTER. , DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER. ' MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGISTER. CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER. BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER. BEDFORD COUNTY FARM REGISTER. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER. • DELAWARE FARM REGISTER. MARYLAND FARM REGISTER. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., eelo-emw3tlf • 123 X South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE-WITH• POSSESSION me. AT ONCE. . . 1718 Girard avenue, 12 rooms, $5600. 1314 Master street, 10 room's, $3,500. 906 North.Thlrteenth street, .4 rooms, Sl, 600. - 331 South Third street; 11 rooms, $6,000. 1016 Melon sti set, 9 rooms, $4,000. 619 Brown street, 7 rooms, $2,00. ' 164.5 North Broad street, 12 rooms, $5,603. 929 Melon street, 9 rooms, 3,600. Also, over 1,000 others, large and small; prices rang ing from $6OO to $40,000. Please got our ROUSE REGISTER. • GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., selo-smw3tlf ; .12334 South FOURTH Street: ile FOR SALE-OVER 1,000 DWEL LINOS and STORES in all_parts of the city. HOUSE REGISTER NOW BRADY; Sent Gratis. • - GEO:• N. TOWNSEND & CO.. selO•smw St 19133‘ South FOURTH Street. i FOR SALE- 7 -A HANDSOME MO DERN DWELLING, on GLRARD Avenue, west o Seventeenth street, 12 rooms, and all modern improve manta. Lot 20 . by 1115 to back street. Possession a once. Revs at the office. WU/ baeo/d a bargain. HORSE REGISTER nom ready. GEO. N. TOWNSEND ..& CO., selolmweSt • 123M'South FOITRTH ttreet. F 0 R ST.L.F SEVERAL PUR NISHED DWELLINGS. Poisesslon at once. Call for HOUSE REGISTER. ' • • . • GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., 123 g South FOURTH Street. in WE CAN SELL A. LARGE NUM -r.a. MIR of FIRST-CLASS DWELLINGS, Well located, and poseession. EASY TERMS. Call for HOUSE REGISTER. - GEO. N. TOWNSEND ;§c CO., • - 123% South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE OR TO LET-HOUSE mallo. 1304 North TWELFTH• StreeL Inquire of WRIGLEY & CO., 121,8outh FOURTH St. sel4-2t*: at FOR SALEL-THE LARGE,. NEW -NliSthree-story STORE and DWELLING, lot 19); by 91 feet, southeast. corner of FIFTEENTH and MASTER Streets story bank buildings. With gas, heaters, range, hot and cold bath. A. splendid location for a* Drug or Grocery store, Beautiful and fast-imp_roving neigh borhood. Will be sold by M: THOMAS Sc - SONS. by public sale, at the 'Exchange, at noon, on TUESDAY; September 20. Five thousand dollars can remain. -Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. sell- St* DELAWARE . COUNTY.-FOR mEa. SALE, a HANDSOME TRACT. °FLAN% 85 acres, near Chester, divided into two tracts by a tine road leading to the river front, and• intersecting the road to Chester and Claymont Station, on the Baltimore Railroad. The land Is.well adapted for business pur poses,. having considerable front on land is and convenient to the river. The high land isadmiribly adapted for cottages or country seats, having extended views of the river and surrounding country, and is In the immediate vicinity of extensive improvements and Claymont Station. Fine springs on the land, fruit, &c. Buildings tolerable and handsomely located, vvith lawn planted with fruit and shade trees JA.SIFS R. CUMMINS, sel2.-mwf3V . 504 WALNUT Street. au24-8m " FURNISHED HOUSE" --NEAR G ERMANTOWN, ' convenient to. Station—to let for a short or long period• board provided If desired. Address " Country," this of6ce. • sea 21t11* Ann TRUCK AND, .PEACII BAS KITS just received aud for sale 'bp ROWE & RUSTON, se2•tf - 151 and 159 North THIRD Street. PRSONAL.— JEWELRY SENT 'BY MAIL, free of postage, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond Ring. $1; Cluster • Imitation Dia mond Ring, $2; heavy Plated Vest Chains, $1; heavy Plain Ringo , w ill stand the strongest acid, 50c. ; magni ficent Plain Ring, $1; small Round Black Enamelled Ear Drops, SOc. ,• heavy Plated Black Ene,malled Sleeve Buttons, 2.5 c. ; ( lens' Single• Stone or Clnatar Imitation Diamond Pins. ill; Bracelets, $1; handsomely-chased C Medallions, $1; complete sets arbuncle.Stnds and But tons, $1; complete sets Black Enamelled Studs and But tons, with Pearl Bettina...l. ;Yam cy Watch Keye.soc. Pea end Pencil, with Extension Cave r $1; Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, $1; Clnetelaine Pine. $2; genuine Outta Percha Chains, $1 Vies' and (lents' Bliniatnre Pins, for hair or likeness,.sl; Seal Rings,. $1; Red or Black Ball Ear Drops., SOc. per pair. Direst to .ESTLIN & 916 RACE Street, Phila. selt-gt" - • CAMPAIGN LANTERNS !- We world call the attention of all Union. Clubs In the city to the new CAMPAIGN LANTIIitN, with por trait of LINCOLN, and suitable mottoes. It is the neat eat and beet Lantern ever invented for political provea r stmts. Price to Clubs $9 per dozen. Ordem. filled wish despatch SMITH & RIOSARDSON. 5e13.661 611 MARKET Strsest. Ad dr in t FOR SALE--THE BARGE, formerly steamer'"NEW vroaLD," as she now lies at Alexandria, Va. of about 1,700 tons. Length about 38S feet, beam Kt Beet. Well found in boats, anchors, chains, steam ire engine, and in perfect order. For particulars, apply to FlaD. C. SCHMIDT. No. 1 South WILLIAM Street, seS-12t* New York. „ .AT REASONABLE PRIOUL WANTS. PERSONAL. Airmen SAW* J . P. ATKINSON &"wl'o•' ' A U 0 T I ON P.."E RS, wrr.L SELL, On Wednesday, Bept4A;li., 18640 At the Stores of SOUTHWICK", STIEBLE, •,* C13133" * Nos. 23 and 25 DET Street, NEW YORK, • 50,000 POUNDS CHOICE FLEECE WOOk: Comprising the best se.ectione from Ohio, Pennerlv. 11 / 111 % and Virginia: BALE ABSOLUTE AUCTION BALE OF CONDEMN:EMI BOMBS. , QUARTERMASTER GEKERAL'A OFFICIfri • FIRST Dinsms, WASEIROTON CITY, September 8:1881,. W M be said at public auction, to the highest biddoroß at Giesboro,D C.. on • THORSDAY, SEP_TEDIBER.,IS. 18 4 4, '• '• - OBS EITIND2,BII' AND FIFTY CAVALRY 1108833. These Borpee have been condemned as unfit for Ow— cavalry /orrice of the army. For road and farming pnrosea many goOd - bargain+ may be had. Horses sold singly. Sale I* commence' at 10 X N. Terms cash In United States currency, By order of the Quartermaster General. JAM 5514.. MM. • sen.si Colonel in charge let Division Q. hi. G. 0. QIIARTERMASTER GRNIGRAtis OY ?ICE, Prim Divreotr. ' WASHINOTCS CITT , September 2. 1A44. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder; at the time andplaces named below, viz• York, Pa., THURSDAY, %pt. 15; 1854, Altoona, Pa. THURSDAY, SePt. N, Lebanon, Pa:, THURSDAY, Sept. 21. 11361, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES, AT EACH' PLACE: These Horses base been condemned' as unit for the cavalry service of the army. Per road and farm purposes - many goOd'intgains - mar be bad. Humes sold singly. Terms : Cash in United States Currency. JAbfEs A. ERIN, Colonel First Divii3ion. Quartermaster General's Office. BYg i C s oTELER & WILSON, A.uoriorr- OFFICR 11. S. CAPITO.T. RXTElrgrolr., Wasursorou, D' C., Sept 3, 1864: On SATURDAY. October let, commencing at 10 A; AL . th e following variegated and plain marbleiwill busoldl at public Auction on the grounds north of the United! States Capitol: 100 blocks Tennessee Marble. 1,000 cubic feel/manna ditto. 12 pieces Potomac Marble. 600 cubic feet Vermont Green Serpentine, 8 column Shafts dint& 2,000 cubic timemnants Ital Marble: • At the same will be sold a large lot of doors, shit , Are, and building material of various kinds. By order of the Secretary of the Interior, CLEMENT L. WiiST, General Snperintee dent AMUSEMENTS. NEW OBEBTBVT-ST... TB:IOTBE. GROVER & and Managet.a. . INCREASED ATTRACTION! PObITIVELY nos Lan WEEK- Of the great Ronuudie ifusicalPantomiteic Spectacular Drama, ALADDIN: ON THE WONDERFUL LAMP.' THE LIVING FOCI:MATE OF COLORED--IVATERAV from Barnnm'e Museum, New York. In addition to the above attraction, the- performance will commence with A POPULAR COMEDIETTA; Cast with the strength of the company. THIRD FAMILY MATINEE SATURD AY AFTERNOON: Doors open at 2 o'clock. Admission to the Mafia* MO cents (all parts of the house); children M cents.- MONDAY, Sept. 19th, the first night of the ran end t Winter season, when THE SEA OF ICE -WILL - BE TICOYUCED.% sel2-5 ALNUT-STREET THILLTR Continuation of crowded houses to witness Univ' great impersonation of the eminent. tragedian, 'EWN BOH. • THIS (WEDNESDA D Y) I EVENIN OT G, September 14th, is compliance with many requests, will be • repeated • Shakepeare's tragedy of RAISTAT. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark EDWIN BOOTH. Queen Gertrude Mrs. Alex Fidler Baker. Box Office open from 9 till S. Doors open at Curtain rises at # to S. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF MRS! JOHN DBSW TEI6 (Wednesday) EVENING, &ALA 14 th , IMF; . THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER. _ Widow Cheerly Hrs. John Drew: Atter which POOR PILLICODDY. Pillicoddr Stuart iolsaomi. Sarah 131nnt Miss C. Jeferioat. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.. ( - 1 . 1 - IESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE' s '_ 1221. CHESTNUT ST.—Brilliant success of MORAN'S . MINSTRRLS. Standing room only after 8 o'clock. Seats can be secured from 10 to 2, without • eirtrs charge. The following specialities, among others. are respect fully sumittdd for this week: THE. AUCTIONEER, Written and sung only by the great E. BOWERS. • Duel between Mr. Knott and 31r Schott. SALLY; COME UP, By Getting, late of Bryant's. I'D CHOOSRTO BE A BABY, Sung only by the inimitable MORAN. OXYGENATED SIR, TEE BUFFALO GIRLS. MORAN WORRIED BY BOWERS, THE MILLER AND HIS MEN, And the new Plantation Festival, entitled U. S. G., Introducing. the talented-StarCompany. Admission 25c. Reserved seats 40e. Doors, open Iglu: past I, .commencing, eta. . . •. sel4-4t ASSEMBLY BTFIL.D)11131B; TENTH AA- AND CHESTNUT Streets. • TEMPLE OF WONDERS! .: SIGNOR BLITZ! EVERS VIVENINO, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. • Change of Performance Constantly. Admission, 25 Cents, Children, 16 Cents. Reserved Seats, 50 Cents. Evening Performances commence at N. Afternoon at 3. a n 27 tf A_ BBEMBLY. BUILTIRGS: THE GRAND STNICEOPTISON . EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. • • - SPLENDID NEW VIEWS FROM ALL PARTS OPTIIR • WORLD. • Admission 25 cents; children. IS cents. INSTITUTION: FOR THE _BLIND EXHIBITION EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Vi P. M. Adzateeion, TEN CENTS. • Store, No. 11 South BIGHTIE Street. • THE ACADEMY OF FINE.A R'T S, cßEsTrarr Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY. for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. jen BOARDING. VirANTED- A ROOM; WITH BOARD, T. 7 by a single gentleman. - Address " A. D.", ibis office BOARDING NEAR' GERMAN i rOi convenient to .Bfations flue rooms; els°, stslils , room. Address 'Baker." Press dace. ses-100 L,ODOING ROOMS AND BREAMFAST a" can be obtained on PINS Street, below BROAD. by addreseing "A. L. L.." Press Office. selS-Sco VLIGIBLE ROOMS. NOW VACANT at.2-4 HILL'S. an23-Im. 32$ SPRUOS Street. LOST AND FOUND. A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO the menaisere - of the DIERGINTILB -.LIBRARY CON:PASITIOr a renewal of Certificate of One Share of Stock, No: 4,302, standing in the name of JAMES R. BRYSON, the same having been lost or mislaid. lt* • A.NII TT .OET-POLICY NO. 24,778 =FR-- -1-.1 LIN INSURANCE COMPANY for WO, transferred • by Charles Cook to Union Savings and Betiding Asso ciation.. The finder will oblige by handing_same to sel4w3t* ISAAC W. VAN HOUTEN, Treasurer. T.OBT: = ON . PRIDAY, 9TH MST., A -A-4-4301i Hunting Anchor WATCH and•CHAIN,No. 9,067, made by Perremond, gold cap. private mark. No. 2.016. •If the tinder will return it to NoY. 131.5 WAL NUT Etreet a liberal reward will be given. sel3-Sto LOST OR DESTROYED BY FIRE --Certificate of Stock No. SZyfor 1, MO •Shares *of the Stock of the New 'York and Middle Coal Field Rail road and Coal Company; and hereby give 'notice that have made application, for Certificate in lieu thereof A. K. AfcCLURR. . CHANWERSII723IO, A13E08430. 1864. an2lll-mwll2l OST-TWO CERTIFICATES•OF 80-, ITEMIAN MINING COMPANY STOCK: No. 361 in the name of LEWIS SEAL; for one hundred shares; No. 1190, in the name of JOHN G.MISPPLIER, for one hundred and•Sfty shams. Application bee been made to said Company for a renewal or said Certificates. MAIM DUK II MOORE< 320 WALNUT Street. • VERTMOATE ..OF 5T00K,14087`.. _ n a undersigned of Certificate UN l ONdated.Sept, 15, 1858. for 72 Shares of Stock in the BARB OF PHII,ADBLPHLS.- Notice is hereby given to all persons . interested to show cause why a new certificate should not be issued by the Bank in lien of the one lest. • au2;7l-mwl2t • H. C. GREBISAWALT;FayeteviIIe, Pa. LOST-U. B. 7 3-1 G BONDS, Na'17,064 for $5OO, No& 59,86444-7-S for $lO3 G#4l., payable In February and August, to the order .of. OSWALD THOMPSON, guardian of Theodore H. NAakirt, and unendorsed. Application for payment &(,,the same has been made at the Treasnry Department. Any informa- Non will be suitably rewarded by THBO. Th RBAKIRT; 702 WALNUT Street. an26-18t* TAKEN UP ASTRA.MrA,REII; and White Yearling HElVllll..whish will be sod to the highest bidder, at the Police_ Station, TWENTIETH and FITZWATBit *streets, THIS (Wed nesday) AFTERNOON, - at 3 o'clock.•unlese eooner-re.. deemed. [1.01: H. G. GLARX, High RiMstable. xactrasioNs t _ FLAG FRAM CAMP W _T. Li 1, DAM PBNN Asa Thursday,,Sept. x;1964. AN EXCURSION TRAIN , wiß t jeaTe the 13Eft STREET DEPOT of the., NORTH PEIV - NSYLVAT , TT.A RAILRO.W, ON TaI7BSDAY; SRPT. 35. 3364. • At 1.30 P. M.>, for. City. Line. (nearest Statimrn tha Camp.). Beturning,, leave Ctty Line at B r. FARE YOE THE EXVUESION; "4-0 C. 2178 Tickets must be procure... 4 at the Ticket °flee.. Nows sold on the cars Ben. 3t mEIER."B INIEN.LY IN= PROVED. CRESCENT SC/EL.F, OVERSTRDN G PIANOS. edged to be the best. Laudon Prize Medal et Awazds.in America received. • DaNS. AND SECOND- HAND PIANOS. rerooms, No. 7221 AECH St., bd. Eighth. Adknowl and Melo MELO ae9-3ne - RECKER }MOB.' OM STECK 4re CO.'S wampum). Eq.A.N.OS. fffri J. E oOuLD4 smniEt....Limoussisarr. 10110 VSIWIE-1704 COTTAGE Cgt!aANS, 32, 3 b lINIQUA.LLID la purity 417f°T1 on ni e Y a rFferw e e 7 i, L d il e D st ' s especially for Oburcbou ant) SchooLf. but found to 'es equally Fail a d ap t e d to the Parlor:aid. Drawing mom. .Por sy, s e only by R. X. BRUCE iNct• is north WIVRIVIT @Afect. Ja m a era oplete assortment of the Purled Xelodeoft eonviantly liana. sal& Sru fiFFM CORRECT PIANO TUNING.--• SAIICENT gives notice ot return to this clty, and readiness to resume business by the let" of September. • All ordeis received .fts ;usual et MA SON CO'S store, 907' CHESTNUT Street. sure-Ica DEPAIIMENT FOR CUSTOM I#O4ZO sell-Wilt sea r itr• TA.TION ELLIS CL4EIE r Agent.