THE DAILY EVENING TKLKQRAFIT. miLADEIjPniA, MONDAY, SEPTEMDEIt 12, 1801. a trniaioon lrr.wgrarF.B. OFFICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET. frio Tm Casr Pa Oorr, or Riuiithhk Ckt Paa Waa:. r'! to Carrier, end malted to Siibacrther fit f th (H? Hi DOLLAIW Tl AffNirH O ll.l.4 mo nrrf Caere m Two MuMiia.lnvtrlae.ly In advance er th parted srderad. jjhici mil Ineerted at the naiial ritH. A tiheral arvanarm! saade frr tnded tnaerllon. T CorreaspoBartwsBfsi. W rvttlee can k taken of Annnrraona Onmmnnh-Btlnna W ;te.er le latenrted for Ib.tiI -n mnit he aiithn'h-jil k the name and addree of the Wfllor not noraril) lor MOltrtk)ii, but A anarantee lor hl ond faith. Wt oeanot audertaae to return rejected (?ouiinunloatlona. Te AtTirt'lr. OwfnffSO Ifie treat lnnrya. In th CtrrnlattfMi of Tiir. Kybnino Tai bosa. e-'nipelNn " to ao to pre. At an Arty boor, are amentlr reurM that arivrrtl.aini'nt may sanded ra as soon 10 o'ol.. tl pnasthle, to si-care thee ob fjMortJoa Ul aU of oar editions MONDAY, SKPTEMBKR 12, 1HTI. T1IK IMrK5ini! DATTI.R. We have the most encouraging reports from General Grant's army, and thore arc evidences of a grand forward movement in a Tory short time. A grent buttle will prob:ib!y Uk place south of Petersburg during the present week. Its results mny be decisive. One of tbem will be the destruction, and per haps the possession, of the Ditnville or Soutli de railroad the only remaining line of snp ply and retreat left to General Lkk and the Rebels at Richmond and rctorsburg. In view of this, beavy reinforcements have been for warded to General Grant from all parts of tbe North, and the one hundred days' men have beca prevailed upon to remain In the field for ten days over their term of enlist ment We look for the good news of a vic tory In Eastern Virginia In the course of a fow hours. THE ( AMINO EI.Et TIOXK , We are near enough to the approaching elec tion forourcitlzens to begin thinking seriously of what they are to decide, and what part they will take In them. In an elective government everything depends upon the patriotism of the people. They are sovereign ; they possess a supreme control over the laws and their ad ministration In having the choice of those who make and execute the laws. With this power It devolved, of course, a corresponding respon sibility. . If republics have In former times been unstable and short-lived ; If Inconstancy In their social and civil fortunes has Invariably marked their career, and they have made rapid progress from prosperity to docay and dissolution. It was because the people, be coming Indifferent and faithless to their own liberties, permitted them to be perverted by demagogues or usurped by tyrants. A free State Is never tn more real danger than when Its citizens neglect to avert those evils and perils which threaten Its constitution. It Is against this indifference to the public welfare, In times of excitement and rashness like the present, that we would warn the com munity, wean or una men may goi at ine head ol affairs, legislators may enact Injudi cious laws, judges may err In their decisions Or prostitute their functions, and every officer of the State, from the humblest to the highest, may manifest unworthiness for his particular place, yet. the public liberties are safe, pro vided tbe people will remain true and stead fast in their loyalty to the great fundamental principles of their political system, and pre vent by their suffrages the triumph of those who would subvert them In the pursuit of an Imaginary good, or some temporary expe diency. As long as this defonse Is preserved, we may feel assured that no fatal innovation upon the Constitution can occur. But If the concern of the multltudo for the Integrity of their government, as framed and understood by Its founders, cools Into apathy ; If their vigilance in protecting it against the designs of those who are striving to invade its real powers, and to make It the Instrument of enforcing false theories of political duty and policy, is superseded by llstlcssnesa, or Im posed upon by the error of opinion, which sometimes seizes hold of the popular mind In seasons of extraordinary agitation and ex citement, then, Indeed, we may feel puln'ully apprehensive for the peace of the country nd tbe safety of its Institutions. A community may exhibit this sort of de cline in patriotism In tbe manner of exercis ing the elective franchise, or in tbe neglect to exercise It. Judged by this criterion, our citizens have often betrayed, it not a want of interest In tbe public welfare, an Ignorance of how directly and largely that welfare is de pendent on their votes. We are persuaded that whenever, in any election, a full or any thing like a full vote can be obtained, the voice of the many Is most often on the side of sound policy and salutary measures.' The triumphs that error and corruption have won and they have won too many for the honor nd happiness of the country and the ascendancy which they have acquired in the Government, must be attributed, not so much to tbe active efforts of the dishonest ami the ignorant, who never pretermit the use of their political rights and privileges, as to tbe suplneness aud silence of the virtuous and en lightened classes, who too frequently act as if they possessed none of the rights and none of tbe Interests ol citizens. Were every liulividu tl otvr, whose private felicity aud fortunes, a-t well as his moral lnstiuctsund.lu lgmfnt, n it ir ally eulist him on the side of a wise uuj just administration or tlie laws, to exert his prero gative ol sutlrage on nil occasions, there wo ild be a sure guarantee, ut least, thnt whatever other mischiefs might be suffered In the con duct of public alfttlrs, the Government itself would never be wrested violjutly and grossly from the settled limitations and vital condi tions of its constitution. There Is now, we fear, a crisis impending in which the elemen tary foundations and powers of the Federal System that constitutes the union of the Status are threatened with serious encroachment, If not complete overthrow, and we would, there fore, admonish every citizen to consider, soberly and solemnly, the part he should act in so momentous an exigency. In making up his Judgment iu the matter, there is oue lead ing truth which he should steadily keep In view, and that is, that if the Constitution of the Republic be preserved, mere abuses of administration may be cured ; but with the Constitution subverted, there must be an end of all Government. Every day new developments are made which go towards establishing the fact that the leaders of tbe Democratic party are drift ing towards the heresy of a system of separata confederacies upon the American continent. Secret correspondence Is constantly carried on fbr this object, and It is this scheme which promises to unite War and Peace Democrats, becsust It assures a union of the Northern and Southern Confederacies, and at the same time recognises the secession of the slave holding States. The letter of Opoboh Saun Iikrs, published In another column (from to-day's World) unfolds the plan and dis covers the plot. irk pr.tcit nr. Rrvni.Tivu. It was hurdly to be expected that such In congruous elements as those which compose the present Democratic party could long hold together. There was nt onri lime somo pro mise of a disposition to reconcile all minor and even serious dilTerenccs of opinion, for the pnke ol carrying the I'rcsliicntlal election. Ilnrmony was Hie one essential, paramount condition to . be secured, lit any cost or sacri fice. Hut neither pnrty spirit, nor even the love ofofllce and Its emoluments, were strong enough to prevail over the fat-tious spirit which has, within the last few years, charac terized the puny which was once most re markable for that unanimity which sotne one felicitously attributed to the "cohesive power of public plunder." The moment the Chicago Convention assom- bled it became (itiite apparent that that body would soon be agitated by discordant pur poses ana passions, which might he tempo rarily suppressed, but not really and pormv I nenlly reconciled. The event has justified tbe expectation. All who remember tho vio lent manner In which Mr. H Aititis, of Mary land, and LoN'o, of Ohio, assailed the charac ter of General MrCl.F.l.l.AX, and protests! against bis nomination, will not be at all sur prised to learn that tho "unconditional peace" men of the Democratic party are already de nouncing the ticket, and publicly assorting their determination not to support It. 1 he New York Daily Ncwi, publMicd by Fkknanko and Bkn. Wooi, contained In its edition of Saturday, a leading editorial, In which It was charged that General McCi.ki. lak had accepted the nomination, but re jected the platform of the convention, and that, as the candidate of the party, could not be separated from the principles he was se lected to represent, and If elected, to onforeo in his administration of tho Government, General McClei.lan was pretty plainly told that he should do one of two tilings namely, either to take his stand Bquarely on the platform as It was made for him at Chi cago, or decline tbe nomination. This advice of tbe Daily News Is not likely to be followed, and tho public, therefore-, may reasonably ex pect to witness speedily some very amusing if not startling, developments, growing out of this dissension In the Democratic ranks. The Woods are not, we dare say, to bo left alons In this quarrel with General McCi.kl t.AN and his friends, and, indeed, there are events already occurring to show that tho entire portion of the Democratic organization known ns tho Teacc-at-any-prlco" wing, will either Insist on a re-assembling of the Con vention to reconsider and revoke the nomina tion of McCi.km.an, or hold a convention of their own, and put lonh an Indepen dent ticket, with principles to suit. A telegram, dated Columbus, Ohio, Septem ber 10, states that Mr. Vallanhkiham arrived there "en route for Pennsylvania to "address the people of that State a' various "places; but on meeting General McClki,. "i.an'h letter of acceptance, he promptly au thorized tho Democratic Committee of Ohio "to withdraw his name from his appointments, "and returned home. The peace men are de "termlned to maintain their integrity, and will "soon call a meeting to determine their course "of action." This defection Is likely to spread,hourby hour, until it grows to very considerable proportions, and thus tbe Democracy, by being irrecon cilably divided on a fundamental question cf policy, promise to destroy their own strength and insure tbe re-election of President Lin coln. It docs not appear very clearly w'aat is tbe precise nuajibcr of voters embraced in tho unconditional pcaco wing of tho Demo cratic party. But there are quite enough, no doubt, to prevent, by their action, the success of the Chicago nominations, and thereby secure the succession to the present Admin istration. DRAMATIC GOSSIP. Has. John Dkkw's Akch SthkbtTiikatue. The production of tfca Wilh Copte, on Saturday even ing. brmiili!iorwari! Mr. Carden In a character la which lie waa mure at home Uian In any which hat baon assigned to him tlius far. As "Luke Klelllng" he made a decidedly favoratilc lmprvsftlon, and at the end of die acond act waa honored with a voclferoui rail before the runain. Without any rant, Mr. Cardan wn etrcclivo and Iraprcs Ive In the pait. Ill line and puwerT'il lolce wua run entirely throuKh lot reirittcr wlnout any bteakiiiK', nd the uiodiiUtloii and Intonation weta well given. Mr. Hoboii. Mr. Murlowe, Mr. laylor.and alr. Ilrew were alio wll received, nud ptrruiined wit'i their uvual MiTlt urd nood tore 'i IiIk even ItiK, we hIihII li ivc a rre .hfcoiiieAiin ciaf1j-.Vi',4 Alt A'fi' .V rAI'i i li wal-ni All.s Annie uranam m iii rntHe ner a t a.iiea anca ut tlilft Ihenlre. 1 lie latiHl'rtlJlc lillt'u o Mr ami Mi-t. H ! will lollow, with Mr. Ito'ii'in and Ml Jenom in In the rnt tin 'l uehday arettlinr Sheridan a nae cnnelv or tho fti-o'n wilt he ulven On wVdiijdny tli H hlir't Jjw.,. !rr. and on T!iurnay rlut khtone art comedy of Ltip rear, or the l.aiy rl "ire, auet a iier..lon of ktandard comeillea nut fill the liou. each nixtu , rtnil we ao liw ofr reader, to nei'iire tl eir eal In ad 'mice, and their own comfort in the tututa Uj ao dolus. . Oboviik & Sinn's Nkw Cuksxi t Stiiri t Till at Hk. Thl I aml'lvely the tail we k of .1 a l lin Thfrre will be a rt at demand for leati In ald'tioa to the' tries spectacle the Itu haul, coaled ttla of Xkelthf im Ivlia will be tilven each evening. Mr. J. Iewt M.kio U o b- atv ilti'ed "tave ma 1 tlfer of Urover A Sinn'a now etc. nut rttrc-t Theatre. llAllkMOlSFI.I.K t Kl.lCttA VhSTVAM Will ap pear l.ext month at the trc.i S.reet Theatre til her pUv of ! rnilf. K.dwln Adurai open at tbe Arch asxt M mday, tu Ho nt ret The or Iff will te th next apeeticle at th New t'lnnui. It will be produced In aulcndid t le F.ilwin Korre till tir.crtan the. Si Vnrk p-vula wflh roriooAM. of which 11 lerini hev w II never tire. Mr Jot,n L Clarke ha.pUjed 7e fo '', in J A I otf . rtirnit, foi tuiuy-fli o uiL-a'ln Ncn' V ra. and i till ab.a o dil the tioiea upon tin. rare. Mlirtl. r'a Mot uivuie 1 t'ltc'tl 'ii brll He. A dctpnti b from Athens, Aluh mi i, reports the ariival of Kin-eau at lb it place jm. r . in pursuit of W'hielir. Sunday evening liiicr.il Granger approached Wneeler from 1'uUtki, I in Hi nb-'bi the former fed hack on th turnpike for ii' out two mi!-". n l look a road le ll iif iv.-u vard foide Campbell vl le. H tisse in went on to I vr.nviPe and took another roul, by which ho win i n.dikd to overtake Wheeler ueir (Jimp lell'villcon Monday, wheo he a"a kcl bin us lie tin paeaing through the village on M mJiiy. Tho Euungeiuunt Itutud tui uOout Iwj hours, Kouaseau a artillery playing upon the lUbels as they passed along tho road, while hia ctralry attacked the brigades formed to oppose the ax eatilts of Uousaeau's forces. Itousneuu tin illy drove the lieliels at all poiuts, his lost being only five killed and seventeen wounded. Among the latter were Captain W". II. Evans, of tbe bib. Iowa ; Captain Green, of the Ctb Kentucky, and Lieute nant George, of the Nth Indiana, the latter severely. The Kcbel loss is estimated at fifteen klllod and forty wounded. General Kelloy's l'rovoit Mar sliafand two other othcers were killed. Lieuten ant Bellinger, signal otlleer on Wheeler's stmt', was wounded and captured. W heeler's train cuuie very near tailing into Kouaseuu'f bands. Kouaaeau continued the pursuit the next morn ing; Tuesday. I.ieutenunl-Oloncl Gruiiiiiioud, with thtce hundred men, made a dash on the Kebels about daylight at Lawrcucehurg, ami drove them from the town. Meantime Gcuerai Granger moved out from Pulaski tu l. iwreiicu burg, and fell in with Wheeler, followitiK him to Itoersvillc, Alabama, near tho '1 cunc.-scc river. Wheeler diverged to the right at or uccr this point, and 11 is not certuia tbjit he has cro-.to I the liver. Koddy has Certainly formed a junction with Wheeler, and is now with him. General if iih Fcao will tight Whselor if he can coino up with him. A despatch from Manklln last evening stutos that a party of eighteen Rebels pnssej mxt llilla boro' at ten o'clock yesterday morning, goinir towards the mouth 01 Dig Morpeth. MathviU lHqratck, VlA. PaoMOTSD. Quartermaster-General Meigs hi tu promoted to iirevet MajiJt GcneraL Gin ZEAL tULLTS IXPEDITIOH. IK Platit with tho Inf Inns l.ttrs; Amonnt tr froprrt jr llnin;Nl. North wmtshw Ihimah KxrtDmcm, Cmi Toiktv, July 31. As hitlmated In our Ut, ws left Fort Rice on lbs 19th Instant, and arrived at this ratnp on tbe 24tb, marching shout on hun dred miles In sixdats. Here (Uesrt rivers) we laid over ons day, and spent the time in fining out a light train, as the pack mules proved a failure. At 2 I'. M., on the L'ftth, about all the availaMo troops of Hie rum in unit were on the march, with no (heiti r lint itthhur blankets unci ooreott,and only hard bread, tmron, sugar, ami rulfec fr the Inner man. Nearly all our bigKm'o ami sup plies, Ine tilling the Idahocs, were left hers. A nd the lo s wcru out on a real Indian hunt, lur urn c nut to tie ili-RiK)nti i, at in six day-, the troops nnder ffeni r.il Sully tmve murcheil on hnndrid and Mxtv miles, fniind the stronglt'i'd nt (ha enemy, louthi a attlc of live hours, mm p!i ti l v routing and driving two thousand h utile I r. d in it s, deploying their camp, conlinj of an iuiTiH mc nitmhur of lodge-poles, bull i'o ro'ies, and a Isigo Hnmunt of dried mom, licil.lei other Kiivfigf furniture, worth little to a white man, but prlcd highly by the Indi.ms. A Tier having been In the saddle for nc irly furty t ifiht consecutive hours, on the0sth, neiir noon, the i-rotita brought buck the nem Unit the Indians in larfje n n in turn were on tho bltttr just ahead of us at.d we mutt prep ire tor Imttlo. Tho story wits hanllv credited at first, for tho talk all OiiV thus tar had been that wo would see. no Indians. lint doubt was soon di.spolled, for Mcurccly had a lino of skirmishers boon thrown out In front and the train rloscd tin, when the shsrp cnirk of rilles convinced all that tho thing was no humbug. Now rommoiired what we should most cmphuti rnlly ca I a tunning tight. The Indians swarmed like bees around us, riding their ponies all the Idle at a niiiNt furious ntc. Thoy would dash tip near our linos, and, when fired upon,skcilnddlo in a ninnnrr that made one feel a contempt lor tbclr tHastcd bravery. Our train movsd steadily along, and thus the fiht was kept up till near sundown, the loss on the side of the enemy being vanonnly estimated at from fifty to one hundred and fifty killed, and from what we saw and heard, In our opinion the ht er is not far from correct, though no one can tell exactly, for they exhibited moro briivcry in getting their dead and wounded oil the held than is fighiliig the bntile Itself. Day after to morrow tho command starts lor the eltowstone. Health of the troops good and the wounded doing well. St. I'aul I'innecr. LATEST IROMTHG OIL RIGI05S. The Oil Market. The Oil City Hcgiittr, in its review of the oil market in that place for the last week, says ; "The mniketis active, with a steady doinnnd, c ii-idering she state of the roads and river. We give as the ruling rate $10 per bbl. at the wells, and $11 20 per bbl. at this point. The production is steady. Market closes rjuict but firm, and tho pioducvrs anticipate a more active demand in the next fow days. Weather pleasant and cool. Freight to 1'itt'btirg $1 per bbl. The roads are in a wre'ehed condition lor (ravelin?, on account of the late rains, horses and wagons sinking almost oat of sight in passing through the mud, i', and water. The iMttmt OH Excitement. The Wheeling In'rllifjiwr statot that the oil CNCitemeiit In l'lca ants county, West Virginia, Is at fever beiuhl, and new welis are going down a' a nor d ful rata. On florae Neck, and French and Cow creeks, there are nearly a thousand W lis in progress. You cannot ri le any con siderable d S'-.u.ce.everj in the most obscure places, w hoi.tc mil g ou an e mine pulling and blowing a ay aim driviug a shaft into the bowels of the e rt li. Un the utilo side ot the river, the same eeiii ment prevails, ai.d a large number of wells are being bond. Upon an average there are about ten men at each well, which fact will give the reader an idea ol the immense amount of money and labor that is being employed in the search for oil. A nisjor ty of the operators arc from the eastern cities, ai d some of the companies are immensely rich. ISo far, not more than one well out of twenty 1 as provod anything like a success, and it is a well eauuliebed fact that twice as much money has been spent in searching for the oil as has ever been realized from its discovery. noldMwinilllnir Operation nt OH City A Uixu ItHiikiMtf Ifouae. A bold swindling openitljn has just been brought to light at Oil City, l'cnnsylvania. It ap pears that some four or live weeks ago a com pany, utidcr the style of "C. Ames & Co.," re itid a room on the ea t side of the creek, put up a sun, aud opened a hanking institution. On the day ot opening they coin moneed operations hy paying out worthless bills slumped with their sig nature, saying they would redeem all bills thus stamped. This, of itself, ought to have opened the eyes of their customers to thoir true character, but it stems it did i.ot, and not only did they secure a large bu ineas, but many who ought to have known better took their money from other banks and deposited it with them for safe keeping. On last Saluroay evening the "bankers having uigeut and uuperatite business iu some otbur pa t of the world, skedaddled," "vamoosed," and made a "masterly retreat," carrying with them the money of the depositors. On Mi ndny morning, as the '"bank" was nt( opened, the depositors became uneasy, and had the institution searched in the afternoon by tbe Deputy Sheriff. An empty safe was found in the room, and a note on the counter itunouuciug that the bank would be opened at two o'clock 1'. M. on Mondar. At tho present wii Ing no Intelli gence bus been heard of these precious "Bunkers," and the general supposition is thai that tacy are safe in Canada ere this. The Oil City Monitor, in noticing the matter, says : "The following it a partial list of tbe lowed sustained by our citizens : Conrad it Co., 9k0; Vi. Kgbert, S 101)0 ; 1'trry Tate, J0; Auu O. t'ry,H7M. Tho husband of Mrs. Fry is iu the army, and her son lately eulistcd and gave the in ney to bis mother for sate keening, by whom it was depcbiti d with these swindling s.ouudrels. There are rumors of other deposits, in the aggre gate amounting to fitly or sixty thousand dollars, but we think iliey are exaggerated It seem strange to us tin t per.ons would entrust their money to a company coming amoug us under sus picious circumstances, having no reputstiou or 'reference to our community." M uses O. Pearsons, of Manchester, K. 11., one of the representatives in tbe t ate Legisla ture, has enlisted in a heavy artillery regiment forming in that city. Married. MAhfKY- 1IK.AZLI1T. At (.'iiluin') u. Ohio, on the th lii-liuit. by the Kev. Win. C Holier. Mr. IIKOIttIK .MAMM Y ul l'hUiMl.liln.. I' a., to Mtu ANN1U J. IIKAZI.I'IT. ol dm lo'.ucrclty. MAi'llKTTK tIAKI'I.KY On the inornlnsm theSlh bi.liiut, nt the Churcl. nl thu llnlv I'rlmtv Or the Hiv. Iliili.i llro.kH K.llWIS V. M Mile. ITK In MAKII.V Kh'li A (luunhter of the late John II. tia-tley, ol lui citv. No card. lrd. fFltTIKK-On ilie ll'th InHt.iut, of con.uinitton Mr.. ANN A K., wile ut lifer., o Curlier. Jr . a id d4.iiUi'ir or I the 1'iUi .icrcimuh Sinlttt. nml 7yc.tr. A'id on ttie .itu i tnituut her iliiuptiti r 11KLKN I'. , nee,! rt month.. I ho trii n U ot the trt.ui y me ro .jwi.-t ' ully I ivittil to at I tend tl.e funcnil. on Wciliic.ilav nller.iiMMi nt 4n'cl uK. i iii'in tl o r.-iileiice ol tior mother, .Mr. M. Suiith, No. 1 I It.-. S. Tent" street. ' Fi.-On the lltli liKiaut aite-a l.in .in I ti ll in. 11 ce-.tt, HANN AH, the Le:ovcd nil ol K'jbcrt Koi.ut the 2'ih your ol tier au'. HAINKS.-Oti tin llti Umlaut, Alt t'tll'B HAISKH, In i he S'uli year nl hi a. c The o'lutlice ami irlctulnol' the la'tnlv ,ra hrch ro Mlectiullv liivln-it In attend fie tiiticr.il . 'roin hn Ute ' n .ililcticc In .Mitrltiin. N. J., on Thi.d day alteration, t o I llllti lll.lillll at i ll:Utv. IKMill. At Hen-ill- Itell Farm. Monttfomery eiu ilv. I'e .oli Sntunlliy. fi'l.t. iiiImt lutli Inirl ( A I'll AIIIN K WAI.l.At K, duu,h'cr ut tile lute .lohll AI. Ho id. 1 I.ANAdAN. (MithcJOHi Imtaiit Kl.l lli: Til. wile of Mlcliucl bamiiiaii, In the Ttti year ot her aue. Her Irlcliil ami thimc ol her ilnUKliter. utiil the Mlnact Mi-IIoiih, un rtmtiec.tliilly Invited lo attend the luuer.il, llom the rcAlOcncc ol her tin. hand, Mlcliucl LiinaKiiu, houlht'iwt corner of lloiitnn and llollv ulroct. Mnutua, Went l'liilailuli)ila, ou Tuctulav alternooii. LSciituuiliur lutli at -i u i luck, uithuui lunhcr uotlce. Toproceudto Catheilral Cemetery. MuOK' .-Un Hund ay, tho HtO, TUOM VS MOOiiC, tD the Mitb year of hlaasa- J ho funeral will take place from the rcildcnM of til sr.n-ln law (ieo. W. Kutterman, No. 101 J (ire -n xtre.-t, til rclnliveH itud Irleiulit ate re.cctlullv Invited to allcu.l, on WcilncMlay, the Uth lutaut. at 'i V. M. l'ATTKS. At Turner' l.ane lloapltal, riillaiielnhla. SeuteniUer Hull, HKSltY L. I'AITKN, Majur ol fio Twentieth ItuKlu ent .Mimachiioitta Voiunteem, fro.n tee ( fleet of woun-iN received at liep Uottoia, tinar Itich uioud, Autftut liitb. Hi iss - liriiwncit. on the 5ih lnt., off Tape ncnlopen, Ciiiilitlu '1 HUM mis'! ol (he m hooiier Lion, of I'tilU di Ijiliiu, miu-ili low ul WiukIiii'iii ltlm .itn ued 27 year. AI-" ln ti Hither IU 1 1 ( I h II MOSS, a-tcd il yeur. 1'Ue hi'Clcliuvc iMell redivcr.'il. '1 he ri lullvii ami irlcml of the fatuity, Amity Loitite, No III I. I'. Ol O. K , Mel I'lllteil Ntut Clilllicll. No. 7, f. A. M , are rcinitlnily Invited to atteicl their tuiicrnl, trniii Hie t'llptulll' late rc.iilelli'e. No. Ml Sena'n htrct, till Miilliluy alteriniiill, at 2 u'c'ock. I'o irncuod to Ktienezer church Vault fur interment. New YorK and iipniklvn miicr pteu u cony. 'I KI CK on Hundav urtcmoon. lltli Intlant, WIL LI M Tlll ,:k.4, In the at Oi year ol III tu-v. liue notice lllll be ulvcu cl'll funeral. Wlllll HIN(l'10N.-(i,i the lnth instant, MAttYM, wlie nt lir. JOKiiuall. WurthiiiKlun, aud daughter uf the lute 'I Im.iiii Klllltier. Tlic r luil-M mii irlcnd of the feinllyare repcctfulty tmitid lo attend the luna'al, on rourth daithelttii In, I'.inl, at In o clock, A. M., from the rc.Mence of her hit ,bml, near Kraukford. liitermentat friend' SoiiiIi western tcui lr . . Ynt'NO. Onthe 1th lnt., I.IZIH. wife of Jarae P. Vounu, and atiMnd dauuhter ol the lata W Ultaitt Mont uouierv. Kq., l.eilat. Irelwl. i ha releilvce ami itlead of the family are raapeetiatlr Invlud to attend her luneral. rroui Ute rtd.u a vl her liuabaod. No. S44 Catharine atreet, thl iMonlaf) alter noon, the lillh In.t. at '2 o'clock Interment at Woodland Cemetery. llMdiaet aud Turvutv oapara pjeaa weJ- E. W A li H A V K H, Bfct'KfMoa to w. n. cakkvi,, MASONIO IIAL.L,, Ko. 719 OHESNUT Street. WINDOW H1IADKH, OUltTAir .'i.. an MOSQUITO NETTlNOM. BUSINESS ITEMS. Itr. Jayne'a i:pyloriiit. All who have lined tl.l ttandald Mcdliuo for ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, wiioopinii couon, cni'fiiis and corns. rowiuMiTiox, Pt.KUItlHV, CROUP, If'UISMI'.VKSS, or'any rtilnionary Complatnt, attest Its Uiafulneat. In proof of this .fact, we would state that) for thirty years iat the Kxpectorant ha heeo tiefore the publlo, and that each suaceeding year ha added to Its popularity, and as tended itae demand, until now It I known and appreciated In all quarter! of the world, and admitted to be tha Great Kemedyof the Age tnr that chil of dlaeatea for wh'ch It li eaixelally ilenlgncd. RKCKST COfOIIS ANU COLDS, Pluerl tic I'alnl, Ac. ajc quickly and erf. dually cured by Its diaphoretic, aootb Iiik, and expectorant power. ASTHMA tl always cure. It overcomes the ipaamodlc contraction of the air veaaela, and by produolng free oa pitoratlon at onea removes all difficulties of breathing. mtONCllITIg readily yields lotherxpactorant. Itaub duea the inflammation wblch catenda tlirough tha wind tuboe, producaa free expectoration, and suppresses at once the cough and pala. CONHUMPTIOH.- Far tbls Insidious and fatal disease no remedy on earth has aver been found ao effectual. It sub dues tha Inflammation, relievea tha sough and pain, removes the difficulty of breathing, and produces an aasy eapectoraUoD, whereby all Irritating and obstructing mat tcrs axe removed from the lungs. WHOOriNd CorjOH Is promptly relieved by thl Expec torant. It shorten! tbe duration of tbe disease oua-half, and greatly mitigates tte sufferings of the patient. In all PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, InCROITP, PI.EU-. WHY, 4c, It will be found to be prompt, safe, pleasant, and reliable. Pre; are. 1 only at S o. VI.' C'heanut atreet. Th Riit Rnlnta tastv plstred the ftrcHs In elegant tondlllon for di llTerinu Coal, and hun dreds of our citizens are taking advatitano of It by sending liter oritera to Mr. W. W. Alter' splendid new yard, No. ff7 N. Ninth atreet. A fhaiidsume ur ceniae I saved by doing this, aud he beat Coal obtained. Pure Old UlnalrlrA Tha finest brand, txp etsly mltirited fr Mo.1 ofnal ptl-poaea. Jiut receded by Davis A UiCHAitii. Arch aud Tenth, KleHrlclty. All Acute and Chronic Diseases cured by means of tha different modifications of Klectticity, at the ELECTRICAL INMITUTE, Ho. 1W0 WALNUT 8TRKKT, Philadelphia. PBOr. 0. II. B0LLBS Will ootmneDeo, Ol'TODKB 4, lHAt, A coarse of Lectures sod full Inslrnctloa far applying Ualvanlam, Magnetises, and other modifications of Elec tricity as a reliable thara?uUc ageat for lb sure of Acuta and Caroaic Diseases, AT Tire INBTrtOTIOrT, He. ine Walnut Street, Philadelphia Medical men aad others drshUif to attend the course a e rcouahti'd to make applicatloa early. F. II. Whltmau t o., Manulactutei ut New and lieliclons Confeotioas, Almond Pa.le, Chocotalo Caramels, Creams La Mode do Paris, eiqtiuateiy tlarored. RoatUJd Jordan Almonds, Ae., Ae N u. ois Chesuut atreet, below Fourth. I'lniiosI IMnuottt H'I'K.CK. AT CO S MASON It HML1N"8 CAH1NKT OilUANS. MASON ,t riAMt IN'S CAItlNKT OIKiANS. DKCKKIt Ul8 art. PI t NOR. PIANOS. J. K. (IOILI), Revcnth and heaiiuttrects. ( 'lim i'.NDKN'N COMMKKCIALCOI,I,KGK, ! No. S.i7 t IIKlSNIJT Bluet, c r..ur ol Seventli. iv.iabiuiied ls4. Incorporated la'a. Yi.tinti men prcpaidd fur the Counting house and br.al n hie. Thi'ionub und prni tlc.it In-trucllnn In KllllKKKe.CINli. In all It brai chm, as pianilacd by the bet ac cllin ants and liialui n men. PKXMANSIIIP. P'ain at d oennmental. Is lauclit hy one of them-istcvm lieieni ul f i. iiid 11. Ci.uiuifriciai CaietiI.,ti..nN, Hu li e r'oriiis. Coinnere! il Liw. ll.'ee'lnu l''iu'lerfait N ilei., ic. 'ILI.l.l.ltAi'lll Nil, R otitid a i d on p.er, tdtiiit In a tliorua.'hand pracical main i r hi u l.-nc e(n ri eci a uoerati.r Sri liKNIS INSilir TKI SKPARATI'.I.Y, And n-'jelveil ul any time. KvcnlliK r t-h.liin. after September lofl. CATALOIIUKS. ( enliihi'nir t'Ttn. eimti nU' uiimc (4.1 bit year), &o., Itirniabid urati on appllcaiion. b. 11. C'lttTTKNDKV A CO. scti lm o.oJ7 CiiEsNbT Street. o IL STOCKS liOVUHT A1TD BiiLD i)M CoMMInsio'ST, Jy ctyuot J. BOYD, Bn.kif, '--' Ho. 18 B TniltO Street Ut W K W 7-30 LOAN. 11, rliibarriill..u reccivad, aud the Note jurnikiieuireeofl an cuaigc, oy UKOItdt J. BOYD, Hanker, aal-2m No. 18 S. THIHD Street. MONKY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANKD upon DlanioiuU, Watches, Jewelry, 1'laie. Ciulhlng. Ac. ai .ION i d A CO.'S ni l) KBTAIILIMIIKII LOAN OF1ICK. Corner of Tllllll) and OAHKII.L Streets, liclnw Loinlmrd. K. n.-7iIAM0NIN, WA'lCiliiS, JEWELUY, tlCNS, Ac, Sir Mile at KLMAKKAHLY LOWPHICKS. Sefi-3m C'Hf Mi 7000, AND OTHKIt SUMS TO r. )l II ) I, Ixiaa ou Mnrtsag ot City Property, al 6 per cent, lor a term of years. " CHARI.KS HIIO.DH, Ie7-M renveyancer. No. Mi S. YfcN ill street. FOR B08TON. A FIR8T-CLASS ateuiuahto will all for Hoton. from foot of .uu.Mi atreet. on 'UliAY, Henteiuber lii.at 10 A. M. Fur Irelght. which will be iakeu at low rats, or panaau, apply lo Master, Oil board. avl2-ota tfittUMA.KlR, & BROW, I. AMUSEMENTS. 'KW CHK8NUT RTIIEKT TIIKATRB. tirorer k Binn rranr'einr and If an. Iran. IM'ltKKKD A TTKAU'l I' IN POS1TIVKI.V TIIK I.AHT WRK OftheOrrat Komantlc, Mn.ical. Pantomimic Speclaular Iirmua. A T, A I) I) I H : pit TIIK WilNliKHPItlj t.AMP. THKI.IV1NU FOUNTAIN UK OM.OKKD WATFRS, KltoM llAHNI. M'H MtfhBIIM, NKW Y'HK, The performance will crmmmce wiih a popular come flvt'a T1I1HII KAMI1.V MATIN KP. SATKIIOAY AFrKlt NOOS. Dcr. opn St 9 o'clock AdinL.tn to t'e Matlne 90 reou (all part. rf tl.e hot)) f l.cdo'ii, W cniita. VOMIAV, Hup'einher flrt tnifht ot the Fitll and Winter Sca.'-r , when IIIK SKA UK It.'K WllI. tlR MtOrt:i;KI. el 0 MltS. JOHN DUKW'tl NKW AKCH ST. HIKATHK.. CKOWM-.I) ANt FAMlltONAltl P. IIOI!K'4. Mr.COMI WPK.K of MKt. JOHN IIHKVV. 1F.I:l.tS(l I OMKI T AM FAIM'K. TIIIS(MiiNHAY, KVKMMI. Hepiemher W,lse,, Ml I'll AOO AHOLT NOriHNil r.eiilH.e Mr. .Join I)rw ll-ro Mit A.t.rA'ia'n lli i ertlrt Mr. ( anl.-n liouhirry Mr. i.rntlih er.e Mr sinat u-.b-iin Alter which, Mil. AN1 MKn. PK.1 Kit Wilt I K Pl. r Mint. Mr Stturt Iti'iwn Mr. 1'eli r White Mia C Juiieraon J 7 liADNKR'S MILlTAItY IIAI.L, . No. ..tj N. TIIIUO .Street. Pmfr .nor KN(;K.I.K K.. the well known Mne.lro, fa en-I.Siii-1 at tl.l. i.i-uiar pliice ot rexort, a. t'te liirert r of a l..wi rfnl Orelieslr. and every evening ole.l-e ele..tloti ol ren music are given to the audience gralultoualy, aii: 1st TJKN.SINCiTOPl II AM,. THIS I'Ol'UI.AK I p.aee of Entcrlalinn. nl, No. Iii7iin1 IreKlliFIt A N 'IiiVi H Avenue anil 1101 N MK.l.'O .N II .Htreot (e.talni.hcil iit yeor ago by .Mr. John l.ipi). ba t"oii enlarKe.l and rerovHted and tin" piad-mie, at Tactions tlneacclled by any other eaiahll.hini'ut of tlie kind in the city. A large and eflirlvnt Orctie'ra. umliir the dire?l(nn of Pr4. V li. e, ha been enga -art, ami a choice procrainme ol Vcral and ItiBtrnmectai Mu.lc will he proilncei each eveuliMI, Iree of expenae to Hie an.lleti 'O. 'I lie Cmcert hooni la larKe. airy, and ootmiuMliotin, tha relre.f.mnts siipehur, and the attend oit polite and a-rotiiin.ilatltiK. auit lm I1KNKY IIOKNU.Sil, Pro.irlotor. ;ilEK CONCKKT SALOON. The suti.eritier has opened the large and oomniodlous SALOON, wlUi exum.ive 1st MMK.lt OAltDl'.N, SKaehed, 1.. COHNF.ROF FRANK I IN STREKT A NO fil R ARfl A V K.N UK, and has ongaired a full rirclie.tra, under the leaderatilp of PIlOKKrlHOIl A. IIKUTKL, who wIN nluhtly perform a choice programme of National and other air. A a pleasant ptaea to pat an evening free of charge, the proprietor Is dctermlued hu establishment shall not be aurpnaxed. an;, lm CIIRISrlAN IIF.H TMCm.K.lt. EDUCATIONAL. I) O L Y T K C H N I C C O L L K (1 K . NtnF.NTIFII! HCHOOL, Kor the general student of Matliemiitlca, Kxperlmantal Science. and Natural lllt.iry, Wtl.L BK.OI'K.N. with enlarged accommodations, On MONHAY, Heplemher I'l TKCIINICAI. SCHOOIJi KKOl'tS September 1. A'''lT1 COl.t.KdF. Bt'll.DINll, scM 8t MA1IKKT Street and WKHT PKNN H.tiare. I PHILADELPHIA MIUTAEY SCHOOL. C01UTUND 8AISDKUS' I.X8TITITK, Tliirtj-nlntli and Market Streeta, 11KOPKNS SEl'TEMUUlt O. Addraaa, aur-lm I'ROKKSHOR F.. O. BAUNDKRS, O. D. I7KIKNDS' AfJAHKMY FOR BOY8, HKAIr, 1 of No. 41 N. EI.F.VRNTII 8tre.-t, reopens on the 0th liL $li lar tcrai of 'ti weeks. Ali denouilnatloiis ad mitud. (B(.l-lm,J W. Will r ALL. K. TAYLOR, . Ne Van MKLON STHKF.T, lEAt.UKlt OK SINIiINn AND PIANO, seS-f.t Has racutneo but duties. SIGNOR N. l'EUKLLI liavlng rotunicd from Fnmpa, has resumed his LKMHON.S IN NINlllNll. SO-IJi mlln No. 1228 CUtaNt'T 8TKKK.T. JAMK8 S.BIRD.TF.ACHF.ROFTHE PIANO, No. J0 H1XTKKNT1I Htraot, below Spruce. auJi lm MILITARY NOTICES. S TENTH AVA.11IJ. 250 MEN WANTED TO FILL THE QUOTA Or ME TKNTU WARD. Highest Bounty Paid. Apply to A. H. FRArJCISOIJS, seS-tf No. 513 MARKET STREET. F.IOllTH WARD BOUNTY FUND. THE cillr.ens of the F.lghth Ward, who desire to anHclimto the reiinlreraelit of tha draft, are notnled that the Mine Is fal pabhlng away in which men can be got. Kvery rltlzin of the Ward Is urgently callod on to raise subscrip tions amoug hia neighbors, and to forward all collections atonieto t. U. BOSKNUAItTKN, Treasurer, a pS lw 8. F.. corner SIXTH and W Al.N B T at. i BIRNKY'S SHARPSHOOTERS AVOID THB 1RAFT, and enliet In a C.asi of some standing, AuUiorlsed by the Oeneral and State OoveruaioaL MAJOlt J. W. MOORE, or th KIKETY-NINTn PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, Is recruiting to AD op five Companies In this city. THE HKiHK.ST BOUNTIES fllYEX For One, Two, or Three Years' Men. Pall at once, at No. SS CHK8MUT Street, below SIXTH, It you want to Enlist. MAJOR J. W. MOOHI la prepared to pay promptly TUK CITY ANU WARfl B0BHTT Immediately on the mustarlng of any man to his Regiment. III I.l.lX'K BROS., O. W. HAVIS, JOS.F. TOIHAS, JNO. W. EVKKMAN. 1. . WIMCIll.bNNKIt, I CAltlCT 1.1.1'.. ALK. 1". JKHHUP, A.l. BON AK'KON, 'omialttaa. SrUll-tf II MKADUUAUTKRM PROVOST MAR- (B .kal. Klrt lil.trlcl. l'a.,No. 'J4I rt. THIRD Street, VI Philadelphia, Aliiiusl II. IWH. UL To luur pniinpt replle to all iieestlons on ordinary auhjecU eonnocled with tha Kiirolmeui, liratt, Exemp tion. Llahllliie to llratt, Credits aud AOdunte of maa rnrnlhcd. Citlaeiis are requested to make application tn the Provost Mar.hal of the OmtrcsNlonal HUtrictfoT snob lufonnatlon, aud not to tbo Prorokt Marshal-tleiietal at Wasbiugtim. By order of the Provot Mrhal-Oen rat. Wll.l 1AM K LEIIMAST. auI'Mt Captain and l'rovoit MarsbaL u BOUNTY FOR MARIN F.S. WANTED BBmrtha United Htaloe Marina thorns, able-bodied ot flto perfotiu the dulies of a eoldlor at our Navy Yar.la, ikand oa board l lilted stales aiups-of-war oa loreiga siaui.ns. lanii of service , Fnvr 1 ears. Belter eoiupen.atiou than tlie army. A1X THE LOCAL IHM'NIltS paid upon enllitmenU Mrlne ret'eire I'rlxe Stonov. lor all further huorniailoa apply at th Recmlttof nendeavous. No. SU S. FRONT 8treet, below Sprue Street, betwecD the hour of II and 3 o'olock . O. (1. MeOAWI.EY, au.l-tf Malor aud Kocruiiuig uilioer. 1,' U U L O U O H 8 F U R h O V Q II 8 V FI'KI.Ol'lillH-FI BI.OIKlllH. Kl lll.OI tills U IILOLLIia. Oriieer bi4 toti'ler litlna the city on flirlough, needing bHOIiliB AND OTIIEK MILITARY EQUIPMENT are invite ' t the extensive M Nt KACTI II I Nil EHI'AIII.IHHMF.NT M .Nt FACT TRINO ES TAIU.ISH MENT uf OFOIC1K W. SIMONS A BROTHER, liSllltl.r. . HIMONN ft BROTHER, SANSOM Ml'ltKKT HALL. SlNHOM STREET HALL, r'A.VHi.M Street, above ISUlli Street. PRESENTATION SWOROS I'ltEHKNTATION KWOKIIK. Made to order at the shortest notlee, which for richness and uiaKnlttci-uce cliullcnue ccmiielttlnn, no other hotiac In the ceuntrv ei.mlilnlng Ilie MA N ! h'AC iUltl Nil JEVVELElt Willi IUIS. 1'UACTICAL rlWUKD MAKE. soli pAIlNTINCi t-IAI3VTINO 1 I No. 47 S. THIRD TRET, AB0YF. CHKSNliT, I'll I LADELPUI A. l'AIIY & liHOTHliH, House, Eign, and Ornamental Painter. Graining, Olazlng, (illding on Olasi, KalsoBtluhif , Paper Varuuhhig, Ac. aplii-tf J(S TO SHIPCAITAIN8 AND OWNERS! Zm&-The anderalgned having leased the KENHINd luN al'KEW not K.baas to lnftinn his friends aud tha patron of she ltak,lhat he Is prepared with Increased failUuee la aceomnHlat tho having vessels to h rai.ed or repaired, and behig a pntcileai shlp-carinter and eaulk.r, will glv perxaial atleulkia to all vesaels ou tnialed lo him for repalra. Cai'iaiii or Agents, Shlp-Carpantsrs, and MachlntsU having vessels to repair, are aolidted to call. Uavlng tbe ageaey for the sale of 44 Wotterstedts' Patent Metallic t:omuoaltioo," or Copper Paint, for the preaorva tion of veel' boisoms, for this city, X am. prepared to luxniab lb aama ua favorable tiirma. JOHN H. H AM MITT, ReuslilKton Hcrew locK, aahll-bf Delawar aveoue.auova Laurel strosa, CBBAT CENTRAL. CLOTIUNa HOUSE, 1RYANT, STRATrnN k BANNISTER'S J NaUonal OcmreorelM'.v'leee, ASNICMIlbV ItllH.MIHIlS, B W. earner ol ( IIKiMJ and lENfll Rtreta f en- rance on tenth I. rccupi Ing the entire thud and liptir vol til anlldlna In connection with the two large halls la FWAtsr sj nrn.mwa, H st. eomer of HK.VKNIII end ciliravrT Hteeet fformesiy occupied by tl.e Colli ue,wtirh are now uied as a l TPl.F.riKAI'tlti' INsriTtiTV. and primary rt.-. arm cut of the ('..n.e A H-lll'LAIt I I.I.K.'IHAI'H 1.INF. for Ilia benefit o tl.e atiidenl ha. been con.trucle 1, run -lillig thrn-igh Hi.n..tn alteet, fr..m herentb to Tenth, coll ecting tlie two I'lilKle ir. F.VENI NO SESSIONS. Tlieevenlagae.kli.nl will c.niinen. e on Mon.tav. Snn- t.tnher 1, atid runt nine i mil April 1., 'H6 . inn, niror.ling an fpttlunily t . ciu g no n w I... ere encaged In hu.ltio, (Inrlnc the d;i, 1 1 cnmi.iete tin entl eCour.e by attending evei.lnia onlv. The y-t m stiff c .ur.e of in.tni'Mloii have b -en s' ar- ritiiitcd alio perlt i iimI hh to give tu l he evening Bidden: the ailv.m.iRt a of both the Tlicoicll. al ami lluiene. depart ents. I he Bank and oil er hn.lnea h.ni.e. tvlll be In opera tion iturlrg tlic evei.li u m . r I a. the lUv .ea.loti. nelegrnphlcg and rhonograpby will also be lansiit evenlrB. l id. Inalltiit'oe t nw i'ie p;o.l extensive ana commcie of eny of the kli it In ilie i nlrv. Young Seen w i. ile.irw a Itr rna eniiriumn ror ini.i ' would con-tilt Ihi Ir o n Interest hy attending till hind. For furl! cr Inf. rmntl.oi I'lca'e call at Ilie A.scnhty lltCdlng, erlriii i o i.n TENTH atreet, or add-ea liiiiani. piiiAi ic.i a un - -i-ir.., Jt Philadelphia ry E L E O It A P II I N U . llKlANT.riTltAi I (l.N A II K I I r.ll .1 Tl 1.1.I.R Al'lll'l IN SI 111 1 K. 8. F. eonerol SEVEN! II andt 1IF.-.NIT Sretts. Tl etntl ext. l..ive and cinplete in the country. The niopiirtnra Imve recently i.ricioiiteil and introduced a new nlnn for tnntmrtitiK y.iiitiv men in the art ol I ele- grspliilig.tluotiwh tlie e. al.ll.liinent of A nr.'.. i, an i.i.r,, Rontiteg thriaifih sani..m street, iroin Seventh to Tenth, . ro.nc.linir the Tele.rxiil. ic liv.tltii.e and the f'.ilWc, thu vlvlnr the stu.len' ell the advnlgrs ol a bona tide line. Onl)ili.hi.e fierc re four atailnn.. d lginleil reiprctlvelr, W H.t.'ncti.n, Ital'. tni-re, l'lniniel.tna. and Few lota, and it patlce na oiertt.ins outer in reapect trora tnat or a rial line connecting icoso Cltle.. rl hi. new plan I pronounced by leading teiegrapn men mii erlnr to hiiv uliin or avntera siloiit.-d h ony other olleveln the Htate In liict.llie only method by wnUti a voupg man cn lie made a tliorougti ain expert inie ra'tnr oualillcd in every respect to manage the dudes of an ofltce. , , 1 onng men are Invited to cae and examine uie train of this Instlliilii n. saii-.H pUILiADEIil'UIA WALL PAPERS. HOW K I la A liOUIlKK, N. E. OBNBR rOTJBTH AND MARKET STREETS, M ANUK ACTritER! OF PAPER HANGINGS ahii selilm W1N1MIW Mil AlId4. RETAIL DRY GOODS. MAONIF1CBNT STOCK L OF SILKS, POPLINS, MEEINOES, &o. TWO CASES COLORED OTTOMAN SILKS. NEW STYLE FANCY SILKS. COI.OKKD OOltUED MIL.KU. SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS. RICH MOIRE ASTIQIJEJ. VERY HEAVY BLACK BILKS, IlLACK SILKS OP A 1.1 KINDS. One case of Plaid Irish Poplins, (3 50. Ono enso of Plain Irish Poplins, U3'50. Ouo caso of magnificent quality French Poplins. One cose of splendid quality German Top llns. One case of Bast De Laines, magnificent rialds. One case of new style Corded Poplins. One case of now style Strlpo Poplins. One case of plain All-wool Poplins. Two cases of All-wool Plaids. One case of Merino Plaids. Five cases of Mcrinoos. One caso of Fig u rod Reps. MAGNIFICENT R0EE3 DE GHAMBRE. The above all to bo opened THIS MORNING, and for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at a small advance over Cost. l.OWIN HAL. Li & CO., ac6 tufmtt No. UO S. SECOND STItKKT. K8. JOSKrH HUFIY DKSIRKS TO IN form ber friend that she has removed from So. 4U7 ClltH.Nl 1 Htreot to No. -JK .1. Kllt'UlU Street. r'HASE A HUKTY'S NKW I3LANK BOOKS ' and Stationery. No. S. KOUIUI1 Street, Opened To-1 ay. CENXUNK AllNOLD'S WRITING FLUID X ajidOopvinc Ick, direct from London at chase iicrrrs Kew Blank Book and Statlonurv Store, No. t! 8. KiniKTH Street. "VN THE 1H.OCKADE-KWNNER PRIN V cess Alice," wa captured an Invoice of the World a fair Mr Cap Taper, a portion or which Is for a'e at CI1ASK A HUKfY S New Blank Ilnok and StaUnnerv Sloea, No. 'rt 8. IQliRTU Street. ILANk" BOOKS-OF EVERY DESCRIP tlon on hand, or made to order, at a smtll advance ou old prices, hi t UAHK A uur rt'S Nw Blank Book and Stationery Stora, No.y; S. roURTIl Street. MANY OK THE OLD VARIETIES OF Letter, Cap. and Note Fapar, muck superior to Uioac Hale. "''"'l'"'l?sCf'lirKTy'S. Maw B ank Book aud stationery Biore. No. tin KUUKTIl Street. aOOLD PENS AND PENCILS TO SUIT ALL U ...terences. and wairaicfor on. ve. can be New Blank Hook and Slatlinwy Store, No 'il S. KUUKTIl Street. PER CENT CAN BE SAVED BY PUR- 20 Ml.aalnir voor Stationery at cnanii o iiur " Mew Blauk ll.xik and .stationery Store, Mo. ti S. 1UUHTI1 Street. An 29-In MR 8. M . A. BINDER'S TKMPI.K K OKAS1IU1N, NO. 101. CIIKSSUT STRKBT. nrand OpenliiK. September I. Pari. Loudon, and New lurk Kasliicns. Jliat received, life le Paper .Model of II the reliable and latrat Paris deBlitlis, for l adle and Children's Hres, aniinced and l.-uunilr trimmed, ao as to present the must perfect reaeuiblauce lo the original "patterns of promenade, Evening, Home, Bridal, and l'atii v InesHrs ; aim, Cloaks, Muntlcs, Wrist, Juckets, Sleeves, Aprons. Hacks, Capes. Robe de Chuinbre, Cliiler Oiirnicllts, Ac, and every tle of garment adapted hi Boy allele, and Inlanl. that has any claim r.,r either imvel'lv or utility, all accurately reproduced Iu Tisane Paper a soon as they are t.tr.red either In Parlsor Lon don lire. and Cloak making In all it briinche. and A perfect lit warranted. Ciitnn and llnailna. t- r.ncli Hut. In: and Holler' UK- -Mine liemore.t'a eklrt, Pal.hhleld, i rl n. I, L'ontls. aook,loe,C': art,alid yiliirurli Mirror Of 'ftil.iuu. TUTEDIOINAL 00D LIVER OIL JOHN O. BAKER & CO., jr... 71 market ruttr, are now recalvlnn their supplies fresh from the liberies. Th auperturliy ol their OIL iu every resiiact, has valued for It a reputation aad sale beyond any other found Iu th market. Tu maintain It, they are determined to supply an article that may be entirely relied on for trc.husa and parity. Dec testimonials of I'lOfcssora of aledical Colleges, aull aOLDTBIM PROVED STEAM AN D WATKK- It hk.atinii apparatus. Fur Warmlm aud Venillatlmi Publls BuUdlngi And rn vai tBl4i;, oJioStiIamVnb watkr hkatiso coMPAin "" or PHlLAAHil -I'lllA. v, James p. wood, Sn.it S KOIIRTH Strwat. . (. mr w sUX. SuuertntaBilent THE LARGEST AND DEBT AUCTION SALES. M ACKKT'S AUCTION UOOM.S, Ho. NAKKRT Vintlt. C. C. V kfXT.X. A-n-tyn, r-M'-l' i'."imntf nt IHMIIiH, WAKKN, AN n Mt RC lANtHHK, Of nil hlnl, f'r pnM c tlt aucUob Hutmt m4 attn.d p"'.riJT t of KKL EHTATK AND MOfKH A a V. liOI RKHOLr FtTKNITtTRE V At eIl)H(ri. un 'I 8OCK OK MP.I.CHVNTMAR At li ttorfn i.f Uit ownrni nh w li tlvmcl win!. JiirH on onHtnmcnU ffiKKJ for puhl o I.AIXIK feAf.fc OK WIHTK ..RAMTF. AND COVfMff rit'.t.Kr ICY 'AKK. ftn Mrf-dAT Mor inir, AtlOnvi.sr, in opn Inm, iiaitaiilf tur city mn connU i.LA'WAKK. A fire i:nr!!nv t "t tnt nthv (r'nmwuft. OA I, (HI. I, MP Bt KNUtS, IV Oi tcii o. 1, -2 ImriHTi, and lo' ol title Utp4 fto lump ii-k. WANTS. -ll'ANIH), IN AN OFKICK, A YOUNfj V 1 Mrnialm wrl e a noo-t hand and poe.e enonet amti'lli-ii I., nt, n. in rn.nl lonoiotnm atil in- r.-aae of slar ran'ilty. One who cn tv Kocd re er.-nce and or vj iiii-nn'i'.rv tn nil rc..,c' h.ii r. ec i, s .crinnenl no. I iion.iiy anori..init irniiecinn lieik.I'hlladelphla Inonl Olllce." Wsitee at fliil, 1 1. tali-it 6. WANTED. A FURNISHED ROO lor n niNrrnnthf nri ttnor, of y rotn, Avtiiuc Aildiriiii K. W.. lox :11. Tuflt Oillco. hi I) f4 WANTKI) TO n KNT, ON OU ttKVORJJ thy c-Hur, hHilftiitp for ft wlinlpmilp wurclii.ui'; eat! J 1 1 win inri'f i six nuDiirtij iiui.iua. iiiiuif"' w.h n . 'n .. MaM'-At KTpninff To.jriiih "VTANTI I), WANTKI). 1 I WOKK holt CiUull,AR AN!) JIJ A W4 At V Wni SKN l).VV!t)HOM A CVa. I'fhn Trra'y MurUir Htilwnv a vt ship Yr4, UK ACil, above 11ANUVKH Mtrrtl, Kiitn.fti e m l'hilailrlpMa. i 0 CIRCULAR AND JIO PAWING EECI TK.I WITH DK.srATCII, On reaannnble term. vANDcspy, iiAvrnaoy co. s, Vl sen Treat v Marine Railway and Ship Yard, ilKACIl, above II ANDVKIt Street, I ." Kenalnitton, Philadelphia, i At Peon ol-lTt1 -WANTED TO RENT. A FURNISHEI lj,Ilone bv a private family. Address J. 0). IK. Po Oii.ce, Hoi tl.Klo, au tf T K A M 8 T E R S W A N T K D ' A Cmar QrARirnnjTaa'a Orview, Wanted, Tilt tna i To i pay per month will he thlrty-rlvs (.!) dollars, wllh oo raib.n par ilay, and hoapltal pnyinues, incluainjf tu l mcdteai attendance when sick. Men eaterlenced as Waana Masters will raealv sor positions, upon brUiifini to Una point twenty fir (jaj ffood TeBinAlcr. I Annlvto Cantaln CHAR. II TOMPKINS. A. Q.M..ni B. A.. oorner of T W IN T v -HltCDN U and U Streot, Wsatb. j notion, li. c. I. H. RIICKFR. Brlcadier-Oeneral and Chief uuartermater. an 19 ?lt liepot of Waabliujbau FOR SALE AND TO LET. J FOR SAIsK. SiO.OOO WORTH IN OOOI) JChHoutPA, lftKAnd small, oa tnrraa to auft purchaafint wilier with or without Incumitranra, for caik ftod goo Uftw. in fit i (to or, irnin tii 10 11 o oioca a. m., TllOb. M. 1'LOWMAN. ho. JU7 8. 1 OUKTU BUmC F IltHT lNA.'TIONAlla HANK, FINANCIAL AGENT OP TUB UNITED STATES, Bond of this vary desirable Loan on hand and for taj at thl RANK. 7 3-10th NOTES, or all denominations and In any amount, ceasUutly 0a band. 10-40 LOAN AT FAR, INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN. Subscriber hav the prlvlleie of paying lb back Inte rest from Bei Umber 1 in United StaU Inotes, sddltif per ceat. premium. Conversion of 7 l-10tht par cent. Treasury Motet to thJ Loan ot IHS1 attended to. All National Bank Notes received on deposit tt par O. II. OL.AUIC, PRESIDENT Morton MoMiohwl, Jr , Cahhikk. ftettliH CITY ORDINANCES. fK SOLUTION AY To Auttiorlp the fJnidlnH of Nowklrk at root HeioheiK Bv the Hcleot and Common Councils of th City ol 1'hilft.lHiiMa, Tnat the Ciitef (Unnmiialonar of Itltftiwaya Lhj. itl he u herftby ftiitltorueil and olrectoi to tirade Jicwilrk otreei. between CnmborlaDd and Kmoej atret-ia. id me iinrieenin n ara, at a cou uoi OKceewii Que uuuureu nuu oikiiix-bik irm; uniiara. AI.KAIS1KK J. IIARTKR. I'rualdeat ofCommou Couocil. Attest AllltAHAM Ptkwaiit, Aitalittaiit C'lvrk of Common Ooanctt. JAMK8 LVND, rresitlcnt ol ii elect Council. Atinrnv(.i1 (liU tamh A tv i.f U.nrkml.r Annn f mini one thonaand riylit IiunUrl and aiity-tour (A. D ALEXANDKK HENRY, It Maur of i'hiladelrihia, DKSOMTION .1 V To Atiti orlp the UradiiiK of Powthon A.v(tmiff. from Tiilrt-eiMh'h to rnieUi atrtet. Twenty-fourth ward keiulve.t. Hy thu Hclect aiiilt.'oinmon Council o'' ihoH of riillatle.tjhia.Th4t the CuM ('omnlMlnntr ef Highway he. and he In ) ert hy auihorupd and directed to rad lowtl'in avenue, fmm Tblrt-elhh to fortieth atreet Iu the J went-iiurtb waru.ftt a coat not exceeoin m hundred doiJara kM-) AI.EXAKDKR J. IIARPER, I'realdeut ol C'JOimon CouaclC Attott- AURAHAM 8TKWART, Ami.tuut Clerk of Conimoti Cunoll. JAM K 8 l,YNDt P re-l!cnt of 8 leot Connott . A p pro v ad thia tunth day of Hapnioer, Anno e mlnl one IhoJaud ciht hitndrt'd an4 aUty-four (A.D. ALEX ASDIC It HKSRr. It Mayfrot PttlladelphJa. " K SOLUTION IV To authorlr Vol lea to h Riven for the opealnfr Tilt,. in Biriui tn Ihs KiiitMiilitll Wairtl. Ituholvfd, li the Hfrlti t mid Common Council! of the fl City ul 1 liliatif ipnia, iiim ute twiuei .nuoiiiiinnr n Iiirhwa he and hela hereby ftiiihorlxed and directed to not 11 tie nwne-t o propfriy. throuKii and oyer which Tllton kirt'ft wiil pa. b'ten Kiuory and HmitlnKdoa atreeta. In tl.e Nlncit'enlb Ward, that at tha expiration of thi. i-in'nthh froni thf time of aurviceoi aaid nolioe,ahi BBNBaaal eavlll ts rjUl 1 1 1 f I -t fttT Ollhllr lltA. And that ih n aohitton ul t'oiincila approved the thirtieth, ila i f S vpu mhi r, lt.lu Mutim. to tlie oeulug of Tllton. Ireet, do ftna uie tunic iiwrt ny rt-jM-B.w.1. ' Af'KX NIKK J. IT AH PER, Prokldt-ut uf Coiuuiott CouuctL AHent- AURAHAM SrKWAHT. AtiUnt Clerk of Common Counrll. I.VNf. Prpilrlimt of ttvlect Cuncil. Approyed th'a tenth day uf Kptrrntfr, Anne Domini J on Un Hi a li a eiui iiuinireq h ALEXANDER 11KWBY, , It Mayor ol ridlftdvUihl. v R rti. I T I (1 n 1 To enter satisfaction upon the official boada o( Andrew Altxandt-r. Ktuftlved bv the Heleot ami Cinmon Coanelli of the City uf Philadelphia, That the ( it HolR-ltor ht, and he i hvr'vhy dlrened to enter atttlBtaothm upiii the otilrial bom a of Andrew Alexander, late aupervUor of the Thir-tt-eitihand Fourteenth Ward: ProvMvU the Chiuf Cuiu- mmsioner ol Hinhway nhaii ctruiy mi ma ncoounii have been ewaiulned ;''J5y,'j'.',u.VKPKK. l'residcnt uf Cuuiiuiiu C'uuucll. Altit i AullAIIAU STKWAI1T, ABlluiit Clurk of fommmi founfll. JAMES I.VND, rrealdeilt ol Slei I t'uiinril. Apnmved thl tenth dav of s.-pu iiilier, Ann.i li.iuiid one lhouulld eltlit liundlud and BHt)-lour (A. 1, ,t', AI.F.XANIlKIt IIKNltT. ' t Maorui 1'hilj.thilphla. t -KW OAMi: OF CAHUM, TBE HEW MUSICAL 0AEP8 I fPatrenled hv the Royal Family of F.nidand), ar sent bj o "for 1'IIKtK HOI.I.AIIS. Theyar a tw..t aiuu.luj p.iln.e, aud uaiia Mu.lcalTliu. uultker than auj oUv ""Antoat lntrtlenand dev.r -TlmM. I "Admirably ad..pld for teachlu- alu.lcal lime. Illu. lTiutVi:. No. W. TUIBTV-SIXTHrae, oavuhla HOl!Y-a" - -" ,-r:. ,,,.,. A,,y or write to the UUMUI uau " ' " 11(115 i Ba.,111 A llltOTIlKK, ruir and Navy Claim Aaeuta, ,ulT.im JijivAi.MrLr'jL. 6. E. COBBER 6IXTH AND MARKET 8T8, Ii:r(T (ir WAfliiiNUTnir, i WAKifiKr.roir. I). O.. A turn at 18. MH. antPd, at nrtr, l-'IVK H'JNhKKI) im)) tn oSKi M'HAND (lrmo) TKA.M81 RKB each capahl of drif t pritli ilnale Una, and manawin all inul tftairn. 1 I mchwho ftra oorBptciu to perform tAodutr. IkC 1TTAU CTAIMS. BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, l nlted States (lovenime n a'liii.iea Mbl.. and
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