eevAai O-IRAFET jild V JLUl BIN VUr 1UJLA. PKICB T1IKEE CENTS. I IMIILAI UCLIMIIA, SATURDAY, SKITKMIJKIl 17, 1SG4." PRICE THREE CENTS. jl MIL Pa FOURTH EDITION THE DRAFT. imo i o h x i o in i : m i : in rr To Como Oil Everywhere on Monday. NpM-lnl twill. Kvrnlnc T log-r'lt. Wathinoton,. September 17. Gen. nil Wallace ban tupptcs ed the Cambridge (.M irylanJ) Drmoctat, flcverul committees waited on Secretary Si mtnn tbli afternoon to si cure n postponement of t:ie draft, but they were informed tint under in elr omatunccs would there lie any postponctiii nt. It will take place every where on Monday. 1EWS FROM THE SOUTH. etriiorlctl 4'umtinrl l.nnd inl Nnvnl At tnelt to Iso l title on Wilmington tl nlral JTitrritKiil lo 'ooicrnt with II In 1 1 -.. From tle Hnl.i.wntX Tjrt.oiue, A'pvm' ' 11. Thi r wji n rumor yi stetday that Farr.igulhvl left or wax about to leave Mobile lly, and liriuu liia lli-i t lo the Atlnntie coast, to aid n to n luted lurid and nival attack on Wiltning'on. We have no ollicialcuiiliruiution of this rumor. , bUIiohkii riiAMir or lust of the liiinr.t. army. Voto lAg-fli. Aiuwid f'uyioi-T, Srjrm'er 1 1. 1J".') was a repetition of llio Sundiy rum r about the evacuation of tlio "l.'ockulo," on yes terday, wlih the addition that I) inviile w is to lie the new base of our urmy, w hiitier the eutire aimuiiient ol the furls ai Cuatlin'a, lire wry 's, and around Richmond, was to tie moved. 1'tiis rum ir waa complticly confirnied by the appearance of a large toltinihiad on tlie street, wuieh was, ol couitc, one of the many, and en route for Din Tille on a wag ni Ti e ret wi re to follow last nielit, and will all reach Dunvlllo in atiout nix years. The train from Petersburg on yesterday brought ne-vi ol BO movement of inteiext, mid everybody who came over wero under llio Impression that they lelt the army there when they emtio away. T.ie liveliest report in circulation in the trenencs wa- that Sherman was on hiH way to Hicliiuond to niniMi-uvre out some of lis leading rumor-stricken . fooia, and gobble them tip before they can get over the liues. THE AlttlV OK lilt: JATIKS. Prairllrnblltty or i'kliiK Rlrliniond Why the Havriurul ! not Hailf-Kclte! Itc llftbcts) an met ipiIhii'k I'.leellou-ll-Ira Wpsskiiesis ol' tilts Kelt. It. BEAI10.1-AIITERS OP THE ARHY01' THKJaMES, September 14. There is authuri'y for the state ment that the Lieutenant-General in convinced that the forces now hero tho Army of the Poto mac and the Array of the James is competent, without the addition of a man, to the reduction of Richmond, whether liy defeat of tbe Rebel nrmy and a consequent evacuation of the city, or by a defeat of that army, which shall carry tho city with it. Then why Is the army uiet, why is it not put to work und the tusk ai i oiii )l if lied ? it is asked. If then; in force enough here now, why not u-o that force at once, and gain i he end i-6 ardently denred. I-or tins reason, n reason, to i, that is cunelu llve that General (irant is not the cold, c ileu luting, Uintv-heurtcd commander, the iniin u.tony rttsiirdless of htiiniin lives and ham in Ballerina, wiin h Rthels and Copperhead' would havo us lielieve ; and a rctt-on, moreover, which appeals to all who have friends in the army, und wh o have not friends in the army ? General Grant believes that it would he unjust to these men who havo gone through so much, who are Denies of i-o many battles, and the chjsen ones miraculously preserved while so man vol' tin it comraUea have fallen. General Grant be lieves that it would be an unnecessary itnd unjus titiatde suur.lice to subject these to r lie lo-se.s o am tin r series of huttli n, when it Is within hi pow.r to so soon und so largely reinforce lliciiiaiud thus distribute the lo-f, if tur ber loss there in is be, among a lai ger nuuibcr,or, perhaps, en.iiile him, by inouns of a Urger urmy, to achieve the sain i end with fur Ic.-s am ritice of life. Tbcso men, bv vi tue of heroism and buptism of tire and tiiooj, have I eeome n.c Oul (iuird of tne Uepuuli,-, and ii were a g ievous wastage of tried and preeiou. things to sac. ilice llic-e in other than the llepun. lie's extremity and, thank God ! tunt ex reiuuy is past. And you remember that Napoleon's Old Ga ird Wasneveroalled upon exi-cpt in the lust extremity, unless it wis to tide the crest of a victory and niake it a triumph. No, these veteruns will be subjected to no uncalled-for siicritice, and when they aie again called upon there will he other thousands to stand by their sidc9. l)o I seem to he writing Ycry hopefully ? I hope I am. Otherwise, I should not do true to my convictions. I tmvo been with the army since the brat day ot May. 1 have participated la its feelingn ot depression and of exultation, and 1 but participate iu its present hope and spirit wueu i write uopeiuny ior i ueueve mat "1 he kiiIh, who live t'.irever, Aru on oar Hide to day " There is warrant forttte belief. General llutler, who, perhaps, by natural parts and the training ot a lile-iinie, is best fitted of all the generals of tbe army to comprehend the situation, as he cer tainly is, in point of opportunities for pertinent and relevant und conclusive information. Gen. tlu'ler, I am warranted in sta lrig, iieilcvesthat the Rebels have only one ground ot hope ouly one bond of ei hen nee and that is, that the pending elec ion may result In their favor; in other words, imy result in favor ol the C ipperheads ni tl(st Oni. fnfft nominee. And as all In the army believe that MeClellan will not be elected, cannot carry three Siati s, they feel that for the Rebels to lean on that hope Is to lean on a broken reed; and accordingly they expect to see the whole Rebel concern lull apart aud go down soen after Novem ber, as well from nil loss ol bos'on tho ptrtof tho Rebels, as trom the potency of tbu I n oil ainiiea, whose puissant blows will fall a.,'iin and cuin bi fore that time. liy reference to the Richmond II VnV. whi 'h 1 mailed to you last night, you will see tlni' on their own calculation there remains iu the w h ile South but i:i2,()il() mi ii, lictwecu the uges of six teen and lif y. These they siyle r.rt-miti. By enactment of their Cnngrc-s all residents between those uges aro in the military service. 1'ro.n tin se exempts only can they recruit th. Ii- armies. Dm these lll'J.oon ure nil men who have neeu deluded for duty considered, up to this time, as virtually impoitatit as seivice in the army, au-J not all of thi in, nor any lurne proportion oft'iem can be spared Iroui their present avocuti .n-i as overseeisot pluniutions, as workmen iu Confed erate arsenals, as iu uiufacturers of article wuieh must be obtained. Heu -e thoie Is no Imis of addition to their iirmlea. They have alreidy "robiied thvcrmlle and the grave," and to dr. there is not lelt to them eveu the reso.tr -o of tho Imperial cl y, when 'Mmcroiilus Atrtiui i a. leu in clmr. lit l.i,m Wn:i l.uymin I wall rav-'miit. J mon. To keep the Kles ol Home.' .V. J', T, it.llltt lteniblteiin lilt iuelblen. To tk Editor uf Tlt Uniting T, lr -n -a It .- Sin: I would suggest through jour columns tlmt the niemlieis of this famous political organ iztitlon of lSHil shall meet together, 'for thejpur-poi-e of reorganizing mid c-'iiiipi:ig as in t tin gicut campaign, l.tt a rill l.o issued fir the old members ot the organ!? iti hi, and ull o'he hy ul men who are desirous ol j lining a g iud und lo ul dull, to meet at mi early day lor t'lis pur pose. Hundreds are ready and waiiiug to join Cat. nut some one set the I. all iu motion ? I um, sir, with great respect, your oln-ilien. fccrvilllt, lSMM llll c. 1'hiludclpliia, September 17. TO-DAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS, Kpetlal Dcsnatihes to Eteulns Ieli'srapli. Wasiiisutow, September 17. A siktrmlMu Mt Outrei lllif, tm A skirmish took place near Centrcville, on Thursday, between live Union soldiers and Urn e guerillas. ,Ve lost two horses and hud one man severely wounded. A 4 oiihiiI ItoeoKnlNiMl. The President hai recognized Lion Io l.i Cotta, of Miiludelphla, as Consul of Venezuela, ut that city. n Leave. General Gregg, of the cavalry, has gone home on el.oit leuve of absence. THIRD EDITION ARMY OF POTOMAC. CREAT ACTIVITY AT THE OUTPOSTS. A Successful llobol Raid. A FORCE SENT IN PURSUIT. Tin' ISusMiiy Ovcrliilii'it. A FIGHT IN PROGRESS Nirrlnl to llio Fvvnloi; 1VIs;riti. WA-iiiNfu.ON, Sept. 17. Army advice to-day stale that there wa8 renewed ae.ivlty In pieke tiling and artillery duelling yesterday. A Rebel cavalry raid wilhtu our l.ues ell cetlei indiiung oil' about two thousand h :ad of cattle. We have sent it strong force in pursuit of the li bel r.iiders, and 't Is believed that must all of the ca.llc will be lecuveied. One hundred Kebel deserters c.uae up io tlay fiom City l'oint. I.Hirr lntrre.flii rnrtlciilnro. Was ii i no ton, Septe nher 17. The mail Meaiiicr t'mrlrs Ihcrtnt), from City l'o-ut, brings up another batch of Rebel deserters. She reports that on Tliursduy night two regi ments of Rebel cavalry made a rild on our cattle corral, a short distance below City Point. I lny enn.e in en our left, unit succeeded iu get ing to the corral, w hich is along the river, und drove oil' a large number of cattle, overpowering the guard, composed of members of the Hih l'eiinsj lvuniu Cavalry. The alarm, however, was speedily gifon, and tho troops at City l'oiut were plaeed under anus, and a body of our cavulry was suit in pursuit of the raiue rs, who can hardly succeed in getting out ol our lines iu safety. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, the hour at w hiih the mail steamer left City l'oiut. tho pursu ing force had not returned , hut a scout had brought Inf. rniaiion to Oen. Gram's bead planers, tlntour cavalry had come up with a body of Rebels that had been sent nut to protect the raiding party, und that n severe light was going on between them. When the steamer reached l-'ortres-) Mon roe yesterday, it was reported that our troops had captured a large number of prisoners. 'Ihis information is said to have reached Fort ress Monroe by telegraph, fnm Cay Point. Ill ports are connecting an to tbe number of cattle driven ofT by the Rebels. Some say tha ihey got thirty-tivo hundred, while others report the number at less than one thousand, and the littler liguro Is believed to be the nearest to the truth, lieyondthc usual cannonading and picket tiring, there is nothing transpiring of import tnce ut our immediate front, though our troop, arc watchful, in view of expected demonstrations by the enemy. Ticket nml Artillery I'lrliisr Rebel Had tnilli ItrliiMnllou by Our I'lckt-ls. 11 1 a 110.1' a ht Hits Aituv or ma 1'otohac, September 16, evening. During tho past few days, both sides have beea engaged in a conti nuous struggle of sharpshootin' and artillery llrlng, particularly In the centic of the line. It wus thought several nights ago that this iintioying practice would ce ise in front of the '.'d Corps, as an agreement h id been made by tioth sides to that ellec ; but it is reported th it tho Mtiijo night, as our men wero changing the pickets, the Rebels opened and killed and wounded about a dozen of our mn. Our sol diers threatened that they would have rcveuga for this Uusturd y act. So watching a favorable opportunity when the Rebels had a large number exposed, they blazed awuy with terrible cll'ect. Tliose unhurt went no long in seeking tbe Cover of their works, anlV tinully begged our men to cease, us the firing of the night oefore was by a new regiment wuo wore not uwure of the agreement. Hut tbe answer sent over, which wai rather more expressive than elegant, seemed to satisfy them that the truce was ut an end, and ever since each has been watching a chaucu to hit his ad tertary. Over twenty ambiilauces wero this morning seen to cotuii towards the place where the struggle had occurred, and to go back loaded, evidencing that the Rebels paid do trly for their ) sm aith. Tho enemy have beeu busy for several days constructing a second line of works behind the first, und ure making it as strong as tho first. Sfci'iEMiir.u Iti, 6 A. M. All i-tuiet this morn ing. Ixss tiring was heard during tbe night than for a long lime past. W. 1). McOhuoor. KuilUeu Or it ii of (JruHi-nl J. B, Howell, Of iVtlllN.t IvMlilit. In the Field, September 1 i. A very great calamity bolel the 10th AriuyCorpi last night, in the sudden and lamenta'du deuth of Iirlgidier- Generul Joshua I!. Howell, commanding a bri- pule in Major-Geueral A. II. l orry's Division. Tbe circumstances were u follows : Shortly after dinner General Howell pr p wed to mount his horse aud ride to a point a iniewhat distant Horn his ipiarUrs. he bud ouly succeeded In ga'nlng his position on ins toisr, which was exceeoingly nneasy on the bi, when, the General unfurl mutely grasping the wrong rein, the horso su-l leuly careered aud full backwards, lall n wh nly oil thj person of the deceased, where he remained. His orderly at once ru-hedto the Generil' reseue, and Willi much exvrtiou got his uios r. te I'.nu from b ine all tt e vicious un inal. Kcing nor .o t his ipiarters tie was louiei to oe in-emmie, nml Uuf u t rally to the last. II j died in the evening, an I 'iscu haluitd tiody is no on us way to his i'cuusylva tlla Imlln?. Oeiural Howell was up cuds of s xty-lWe years of uge, und wus one ol th j most couneotl, und decorous of tint' ieat bidyol'old sclioil gentlemen who from iliii i y ye .rs ug i onwards 1 1 1 ti -ll at i ii so.'lal mi 1 1 pubbe ale In tins cotiutry, and aiming whom tie- u uin n of Daniel Webster, Henry Cluy, l.eivis Cas, the I no Mr. M irey, und a host of tubers, did time permit, might bo men tioned. Geuciul lioAell came to tne war, iu i'.s earlier period, as Colonel of the gillint and biilile-tricd Koth Pennsylvania Volun bcis; u tid did time niloi'd mo the oppur tunily, lbhould delight to recount his lov eloi- an I aii.-oiuto Ucvo.ion to his noble boys, whom he invar .ably culled "his sons." He was i pure piilriot und enlightened htale-iiiiiu iu civil aMairs, w bile, us a miliiary iniin, ho was of cxhaiiitle ubility, great bravery, und would, 1 ku c.v, have t reieried to meet deaili on the. lield of glorio is battle, ll was olherwUe o.deic l, and the ejti itcv und the army have lust oolii a brilliant sou an. I a devoted scivaul. I'e ice to his h mond inecuoiy, und green l-e tue tuif ou tne grave hold ug ins Inoitaliiy." f.scaim: or iKisiM:it4. Caiiio, September 10. Twelve guerillas w'l.,i were being transported as prisoners iioui Smilh lund to I.ouisvillo ou the steamer Volutin , when near Cussvillo, overpowered uu 1 dbui me.; ii. ii guurds, hilling two or three of them, und t'ici, compelled the ollieers to laud tho boat, when they esciipcd, carrying oil' the uruis of the guai d aud such valuables as they chose ftvu the steuiiicr. 4 ollKrcnxloMiil ISoiiilnur lott. Hunt, Pa., September 17, G. W. Sc.olield hai been rcnotninuted as the Republican e.tudij ite lo Congress from the Ninetctf.itu District of Peiin tyivuiiia. Ieirlure ol NieHinera for Europe. New Vohk, Sept 17. The steamers Vittj of Mimchetttr, and (lermanin, lulled at noon to-day, taking out '1'J ;i,OU0 in specie. FROM ATLANTA. Tie Congratulatory Ordor ia Fall from tho General Commanding. DEPOPULATION OP ATLANTA. Correspondence Between Gcua. Grant and Sherman. CRANT'S SHOTTED SALUTE 14 e n e r n I Mierriinn'N f 'otiarrntiitiitory Oriler lo II Im iritty. ll l-A I'llf Alt It HS MlMtAKT DiVlsleN- Ol HIK MlfMSKIll I IN Till: Fll I Ii, A tun ! v, I , S'p. teitib. r X. 1 he ollieers and soldiers of the armies of the Ciitnlierlan I, Ohio, an 1 Tennece have ain ady received the thanks of the nation, thr inch its Pre-ii'i'tit and Cotniimtnler in-t hief, a i l k now remains only for him who has been w ith y-m from the beginning, and who intends to stay all the time, to thank the otli -ers and nn'n for tln-ir intelligence, fidelity, and courage di-playcd in the i anipai 111 of Allan'. i. tin the 1-t ot May our arttiiis were lyim: in gtr riMin, siemitigly iptiet, from KnoxviUe to Hums, vnle, and our (iiemv lav belilnd his rockv la -cd barrier at Dalton, jiroud, ileti mf, and exulting, lie pad had time sitn c Cliristmas to recover from his diseon.titute on the Mission ridge, with his rimks idled, and a new commander -m chief, se cond to nt tic in the Conledera'-y m reputation for skill, dig icity, and extreme popularity. All ut line our armies ussuimd life ami no tion, and nppc.ncd be in re Dalton; threateiiitn.' Rocky Fin e we threw ourselves upon Riuhci, und tiie Rebel army only escaped by the rapi iky ot its letrcut, aided ny llio numerous roads wiiti which he was laniili.ir, mid w hich were strange lo us. Aeatn be took post In Allat Kina. but wo gave him no rest, and ny u circuit towards Dal las, and Mitiseijuint movement to Aekwortli, we gained the A llatooua Pass. Then followed ru in utlul buttles about hem saw, and thee-e ipe of the enemy across Chattahoochee river. The missing of the Chattahoochee and break ing of the Augu-ta roud wus most handsomely extolled by us, and will be studied its an exam ple in the art of war. At this stage of our game our enemies tacanie dis-at.slicd with their oid und skilful commander, and sele 'ted one more bold and rush. New tactics were adopted. U-aid first ImiIiIIv and rupidle, on the 'Joth nt' July, fell on our right ut Peach Tree creek, and lost. Again on the J'.'d ho struck our extreme left, and wus severely punished; and finally, ug-tin on the JMh he repeated tho attempt on our right, und Hint tunc must have been satis tied ; for since thai date he has remained on the dehns.ve. We slowly nml gradually drew our lines uboiit Atlanta, tccling for the mi nimis which Hipplicd tip Rebel army and ma le At iinta a plaea i f iotportauee, Wv must concede to our enemy that he met these ell'oris patiently and skilfully ; but at last he made the ini-takewe bad nited lor so long, und sent his c ivaby to our rear, far beyond tho reach of recall. In-iaiiih-our cavalry was on his only remaining road, and we followed iiiiekly w ith our principal army, and Atlanta fell into our KsscNSion as tho fruit of wcll-conccrti d measures, bucked by a brave und confident urn. v. This completed the grind task which had been assigned us by onr G ovem nii nt. and your General again repents his per sniiul und nlllciiil thanks to all the ollhs rs an t men composing this urmy, for the indomitable courage and perseverance which alone could give succers. We have lienten our enemy on every ground be has chosen, and have wrestled from In in his own Gate City, where were located th ' fo indries, arsenals, and workshops, deemed secure on ac count ol their distance from our base, and tho seemingly impregnable obstacles intervening. o Ihing is impossible with an urmy Use this, deter mined to viudicuto a Government which has rights w herever our Hag has once tloated, anil is resolved to maintain them nt any and all costs. In our cnmi aign, ninny, yes, very many of our noble nml gailai t comrades have preceded us to our common destination, the grave ; but they have lelt the memory of deeds on which a niti n can build a proud history. .Mel'liers in, Darker. Mel nok, and others dear to us all, aro n iw the binding links iu onr minds, that should uttieli more closely together the living, who have to complete the tusk which still lays before us in the dim future, I uk all to continue ns they have so well be gun, the cultivation of the Soldierly virtues that huvc ennobled our own und other countries Cour.'U'e, patience, obedience to tho laws and coi stituted authorities of our Government -, fide lity In our trusts and good lecling uniting e tch other-, each trying to excel tbe other in the prac tice of those high dualities, and it will then re ipilre i.o prophet to foretell that our couu'ry will in time emerge from this war puriiied by the tiros of war und worthy its greut founder Washing ton. W. T. SlIllltMAN, Major-Goueral Commanding. "atlantv" to nt: iNs(iitiini) os tub Aimv COLOUB. AH tho corps, regiments, and ba'teries compos ing tbe army mav, without further orders, in scribe Atluuta on their colors. IW order of Major-General S II KRU AM. I M. Dvvton, Aid-de-Comp. liy command of Mu.jor-Geuerul THOMAS. Ilonr.hr 11. Ramsay, Assistant Adjt.-Weueral. oi Niu.vL uitAN't's siiorri.n sautc in honor of tub viciouy. City Point, Vu., September 10 Y. M. Miijor-Generul Sherman: I huve just rncelved your despatch announcing tho capture of Atluuta. In honor of your great victory I havo just ordered a Salute to be lired With shotted guns from every battery bearing upon the enemy. The sa ute will be tired withiu an hour, ami 1st great rejoicing, C. S, Grant, Lieuieuaut-Gcneral. I. Ms A I. IXIKUJuENt'E. Sri Jii ME Cat kt at Nihi Pints Judge Thompson. The Philadelphia und Reading Rail road Company vs. Charles Morrison et ul. On motion of Gtorgo W. Riddle, Ksq., for defend ants', and upon bond given, it was ordered that this cause, and the record therein, be removed to the I'niied Stntes Circuit Court, as by act of Con gress in such cases provided. Sullivan vs. '1 be Philadelphia Webbing Com pany. This was a bill iu equity to re over silnry ut the t ate of sjslKIKi per annum, und 10 per cent, profits of tbe Company us the manager. Argued this morning on demurrer to bill, by Judge William A. l'orb r for complainant, aud by Pierce Archer, Ksi., for defund um. In consCiiicucc ol the illness ol Judge Ludlow no business has been done in the Conn of (Ju ir ter Ses-ions since Thursday. The Judce, we ure gliul to hear, is rapidly recovering, and will pro bably be out on Monday, to which day '.he C'ojri was this morning adjourned. Iu the Distiict Court, Judges Sliurswoo 1 and Siroiid, tho usual Saturday's motion lists were "P- lIIII.AIl:l.l'IIIA IK1IIK ttllfDHT. Sah iiua y, September 17. Cotton is dull and prices ure entirely nominal, Thero ii rather more activity iu Quercitron jiurk, consequent upon the decline iu pri e ; 217 hhds. No. 1, part to arrive, sold at ?r I'i " 1 i -.id ton. The receipts of Clovei'sced are light, with small sules ut ijrrj 'iiH't 11 (J ' til lbs.; Timothy sells ri-Mdily ut .S'oVilKi'ti'T'', and Flaxseed ut '.l-i5'w :i 70 IJ'l.ush. The diilne-s in the Flour Uarltct s'ill co:i tinucs, und the ouly sale fur export reported is lot n bids, extra family at .l 1 -7 -" " 12 2'i -' bbl.; the Hade sales are on a limbed scale at ff hi 7 ) for snpeiti.ie to RPiO for fancy lots. In Rye t'l' ur and Curn Ieal there Is nothing do lig. " '1 i.e t!ftnnacii"iis in 'Vhcat ure limited; l i id l.il: lei s fair i 'd red sold at J -1 , a. id gold new no. at .v! .-(..'."; w hite is hcul at .! 7-i -Si ; b.ii we liei.i .if no suit s. Ilje sell., in u small way at $1'M. At the u i iced prccs of yesterd ll , Corn Is dull. We leal ol'sale:' of y.low ut !?V7-, und luixed Vesicrn ut l'70. (!... eoi.t tine st.'auy ut 00 CvUts for new, and V) (cms loroiu. In l.inley nothing dtinj. Sales of Ma'.l at ,j'J ' i l( l-.'.o. Vt have no chi.nc; to le tic e in Whi.l.cv; ion bbls. of Eastern sold ut Sl-KI, and Ohio :it " l-M'J. BInrl'etai by I li'KrH,h. Ni;w Yoiik, Septcniliei- 17. Flour is dull; sale, ul S-aslbioieU ul fe.H!.. tor SU'e; f.lli,U t'ai iiiil-'i una tll-.'is.' 14-Vi t.ir s.onilii.i-11. vviieut aulei, wall lihiuip.ii-l.oif iuliH. Cuia ilei euuiu. Willi t,ul l.ov .ale. Itcil ndy, I'urk quiet, al tlj-ir.',1, '' Si'.. I.nrdauiel lu-k.v nun ai 1 s.'. " i Ntw Yohk, September 17. Stocks are eisv. ( lili Mini and Rck 1.1. tut, lis! JB' ; Ciunbcrlftitd pri-lsmsl' - I ll iiiel. I 'villi si, l-'ii;, ; Mi i.iKansii.iih-rii. Hi, -f ,.,f wrk l tntrid, lji.'3 imnumt. lj-c, ; Hud,,,,, tv,i jit-.V i Krl., lm , , i.i.ia. iJ.', ; On. lem lYrliu. .ii. ,":i - 'Irt'H.ury 7. His, 111 i 'lell-Ki.rlv '., 1I71,; t ivs Ttvemy teuuon. lli'.' j Cvun 0 ft ios; lli.suttil I td'. CITY INTELLIOEf.CE. Fiati or Tiimimomrtsb To ri AY. Six A. M., I 67. Noon. 72. One P. M. M. M ind, W . N. W. ! Ri l liiloi s. Now that our citirenl havo rr. , fiirncl from the .litf-ticnt point, of timm r i resort, the churches nf our city hrgln bi en 'lib t ,i largely Increased ati- iidati,..'. Ue-ido- tho utr.ic- uons on. red. me tine weather lh.it It ia now u r good loiuiue to enjoy, will no 1 mlit u'.tr.iet lai- -e llssen Vac s to the v.o'eus pi tecs of -livme wor--I ip to-nn rrow. W e append a lm of tho princi pal ehuich. i whcie fr'acbiti. w:d take pine to niotiMw , T. H. S'lu-l.tnn, l'l. veipli Mr. Clarl. , morning, l"4 ; I lioon. H. 1 lei th nnd Given Rev niornliig, li'A ; eve tilng, 7A. and W sl-r! -r. 11. Mockeui, aitcr- Geo. W. Siniicy, Sixth nr. I Federal Kev. N. II. Raldw-ln, fare Wed , rinoii. eiening, iinurter to S o'clock. tm w Ih Io-a Fo-.irth itev. 1-,. W, ll ji. er, Mo'n ing, h ilf past Id; evening, h.ilf pi-u". S) ring tiarden ll.tll Imv. ( uarics Cuain'iell, Ids. A. M. ami 7-1 P. M. St. Paul's P. I-.. quarter to S in th" i veiling. llrond, above Spr ng liard u It. D. bir n tt, 14 A. M. I outlh below Arch K-v. latn- 1-111, l A. M. ; evei ing, Riv. Jo-eph Castle, 1). I)., ipur:e. to S o'clo. k. Vr ml und 8trlp"G ir len, Dis.lnles of Christ H'.i A. M , ntii! 7A P. M. Church of the Fpiphanv MontMv Sorm Mi to V' ni g Men. U P. M. We-t Philadelphia, Saunders' Tns'.itutc R.-v . Mr. M.illury, In.V A. M . ; -, P M. Seveii'e. nth and Ftliieri Rev. Mr. Willis, "piA A. M.;71 P. M. Filth Street Methodist Episcopal Hoy. F. II ode son. lbi A. M ; 74 P. M. st. Audrew's Manilla 10 A. M. ; 74 P. M. Rntoioi . At the South Street Presbyterian Cliunh, South street, between F.leventh and Twelfth, strviccs of an Inti resting cliaraeti r will take place. This church has rapidly advanced in progress snd prosperity within tho I istfew months, and now numbers a lurgi r nuinU rol' members than during any previous time of its existence. The building is much improved and beau 1 u d by the repairs and nltcrniions recently made, anil the chin, h Is livst gaining lor itscll a wide-know u reimtation. The new Jewish Synagogue, located on Sixth street, abovo Drown, will be dedicated naxt Friday evening. The edilne is ono of the most imposing Htrm turcs in tho ciiy. I'm n itai.. l.asievcuing an iiumensc and ctn e wns assembled at Concert Hall to li-ten to an uddress by Curl Schur,, upon tho political topics of the day. The orator of the evoniug was intro duced iu a short speech by Judge Knox, after which, Mr. Schiii'.; came forward anil made an address that for clo.pience und truthfulness could liurdlv be surpassed. The address win quite lengthy. At the close of the gentleman's speech, loud calls were mudo for Judge Keiley. In re sponse, Mr. Kelley announced that ho appeared on the stage ut the kind invittinoti of the I'nion League, and that he would address the Onion people of Philadelphia on the great Issues of the day in the same Hall, on Thursday evening next. The vast uudieiicc thou separated. The largest political meeting ever held in Cam den, look place lust night, on the occasion of a ratilication meeting by the friends of Lincoln nnd Johnson. Hon. A. G. Cuttell, of Cimden, pre sulid.niul speeches wctc made by Hon. A Q. Ki asbey, of Newark, und Hon. James M. Stove', of Camden. At a meeting' of tho citlen of tho Twentv foiirth Wuid, held lust evening, at the I'nion la ague Rooms, corner of Tiiirty-ciglith und Mid ket streets, addresses wero m ule by several noted speakers, favorable to the election of Lin coln and Johnson, and with u view of forming a National I'nion Club for tho war I. I'nion Cami aion Cu r,-V( learn that the First llatialiou, composed ol'o liccrs and soldiers and seamen who have been honorably dis 'li urged from tho service, has beon fully orginlcd. Tin! ctllcers are us follows : Chief Msr-l.sl.-r.il. 1 1 r. Klim.ki-r, ll uli p. V. Hist A.l-aiiiil .Miirsl.H.1. 4'lniiv, A'. A. I iruv, '..M P. V. ; C. nl Julia 1 .tile l-ui P. V i O.I 1 T ll' 11 in-li. ail, tin tli f. . : '.'li. tie. 1 1 i.i I-'. It Titiii'r, lit. it.-. ; VI,,. ur A. .1. f ,. Irrs.lanli P. V : VI nrl l.arle. : Knnilr, II "h I . Y i Mnji.r Rienura till., 1 lies.; A.t.ulaut J. r. Per.. I, lls liP. V. hiiciinil As-lititnt M.iritirtli Haryeml. O T. K -Ve- r, '.' KI IV V i Cli,.rle. A. Mil ..r, isuli C. V.; II -iniiuilii 'liautiC.il, T'.'d I'. V.; A. A ill!..r.l. I l-tli I'. V.i W. II. Suil.'.u, HI, I P. V.: K K. W lion, lueth I'. V. ; I'i-iit 1' inu-y,:1 i.l I'. V.i llinrsv lliiflili.r.'i.l 1M lies.-, VV . M.l.'Na'ileu, 7 I P. V ; Hiiiuuel ll.. kin.. '2.1 P. lies ; r.ir.s.rrt's Ci. ir-lp, w'lllil'H, III I'd Arl.iW iiiiiih, tli-tli P. V.i.l.iha II. ark. 1st P. .1-1 : Puvati-H June . I . I'e.tmi.SM I'. V.i J. W. Ii.er .ira, l.'.di I'av . ; l lnrl. i Marsli'i'l, i ilh P. V. Tins branch ol the Club bat rented the C mi nion wealth building, Chesnut street, aft ivi s.xth, us tilt ir ht iiilipnirti rs, where soldiers ami s iilors wbo cesire to unite with them in promoting the election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency ure Invited to call and enrol their names. The Cluii bus adopted the armv blouse un 1 blue fatigue cap us a unitorm, and will m ike a parade with full ranks early next week. SiiHiors CiiAtiuK. Three men fell across an Irish lad about seventeen years of age, who hud only been iu this country about three week-i. Tl eygot hlin partially intoxicated and induced him lo c.n.-eiit to enter the army. He was taken to Chester, where ho wivs sworn In for eighteen years of ago, as a substitute. The sharpers robbed him of JWIof his money, and upon re covering from the cll'ect of the rum he told the Piovost Marshal that tbe men who enlisted him had informed him that ho could jump the bounty, and they were to furnish htm a suit of clothes for this purpose. They further told him that ho could make until. dent money iu this uian n. r to return to the Old Country and purchase a piece of land. A warrant was taken out for the arrest of the men, and yesterday one of them, John Dcvelin. was taken into custody in this city. He was taken hef re Alderman Shoemaker und held to unswer the larceny of $2"u aud defrauding the Government. The Homicidf. op Irviw Uih oidirty. An intucst was held yesterday aftcrno m, In the case of Irvln Donghcrt, who, ni was stated In yester day's TEi.KoiiAPH.cameto his death from wounds Indicted by a runn named John W. Stewrt. After a lengthy examination, tho jury rendered a verdict thut the deceased came to bis death from hemorrhage of the brain, in consequence of being knocked down by John W.Stewart, during a sctiille in Currant alley, about 4 o'clock, on the morning of the ltith of September, ltiiil. The Sixth Union I.kvoi k RiaiiMKNr. This leplment, under the command of Colonel hickel, vill not leave for tho sent of war on Mon liy next, us was expected. Some delay has been ex perienced on account of the men not receiving their arms. The regiment will leave sometime during next week. Tin y 'ake with them a tiua band of twenty pieces, the members iieing en listed for tho sumo term as the regiment. I'.iis bund pertonned lit Concert Hull last night, dur ing tho delivery of the oration by General Carl Sclllll.. AlIlll'ST til' GOVKKNMI'NT COS ! It K'TOIIS. Oil Thursday night two Government contractors were arrested In this city and sent to the Old Cupitol ut Washington. Their arrest grew out of ecitain Investigations now progressing In this city. A Government otllci.il wus ulso arrested ut the sumo time, und sent to Washington. A not ii s:it Niivv Coi'vn.Hi nrr. Counterfeits of the dciiouduiition of live dollars, on the Union Rank of this city, made their at peir.inco yester day. As attempts will no djitbt be m idn to "shove" huge numbers of tlieui this i veiling among -t. re keep, Ts a .d otheiv, our cai.cus w ill do well lo look out ha liit in. Rivi.it Ti.ii'vis. This morning, about 3 o'clock, Robert Gandcc nml J ihn ll'indo were t.ikon Into custody by the River and Harbor Police while ina small skill' oil' Walnut utrect wharf, Thcv had u lot ol rope und live nets in their possession, w hich are supposed to have been stolen. The prisoners were committed by Alder men Toluud. Rev 0 i n. A lud named Jumes Cochran was t in ever by n l'..rnituro car ut Second and S jutU stints, yesli May a Iternoon, and seriously lujurcd. Fdwurd Calvin, lo years of age, the driver of tho ear, w as arrested and hold to answer by Aldermtiu Cui tor. V'i; c.M.Lnft .'tition to the advertisement hcidcd I "i((., ,, .i.tieau Invincibles." All loyal men desi rous of joining a good nu. I loyal club ure requested to meet ut tne Commonwealth building, Chosuut street, abovo Sixth, on Monday cfeiilug uext. ltixiu triNu. For the week eudlng to-day, tho mm of $l8S,,inO w in paid out as bounties to four bundled and eighty-one volunteers. This morning sixty-three men received tho bounty. Appoimuknt or A Chaplain. Rov. Thomas Kirkputrick, of Pennsylvania, has bcenappointed Chaplain of the Haddington General Hospital, in the Twenty-tourth Ward. F'nCts Anot t Tint Diiait. Some time lic t e. rn M. r.dav und Fri h.y of next well, tho dreft w.il uudjiiiiti d y take place In tlui city a id Siato. I i tho iiivrval, wo t ive no don' t C at tir i bif n. will still exert themselves to rendir I hl a lelphl i exempt from tho onerous n en-ore. Watd meetings arc being held nightly, and the dctted objut iJ spo d.ly uc'ng con uni rnat.'d. c I'M . ta fori nllntl'il to the fact th it ruin In r- in nn n f- l.ste l in th ci y have twin ti ...-icrie l to the hii h rein of u lu'ent S a i s, w 1 hoii' s i initcti us credit ts lug ie:i for t'l.'m t. oiirrty. A ca-e in point ciine under o ir r.ottew a tew en s sinco. One hui.dr d d iv s a.-o two bundri'd men were enlisie.l m litis cry, an I iifti r v Ids s n by their enlisting offt.vr to tbe " a'c ot New ,1-rsey, and w-ri there mu-tc-. d I' to the liTth New ,leit y R 'glmeu-. Some of these mt n were veterans, mi l had serve I out tl i n (due in th" Armv of the I'otom ic. D. y fa'fi ue je-nrday they tore a Wrested an I invccil .o re t uli-t. 1 hey consented to enter 'ho ser. tee lor a 1. 1 iu of one year, an I they will b' r n .1 ti d to the quota ot Trenton, N J.,..nd wdi b paid the tnall hoiintl"" of that pla -e. If tics,, men belonged to New Yo k. Ihitctv w uill get crtdit for tin ni, but our city cannot. I n.s Is only one instance ol unfairness, and tlni .ale of mei like so much real t'snie, but we d cii.t hit In u nuii.v other instances might becit 'd t.y h i--oih engHged in recruiting. 1 t our Ward t'om nit tees see lo it that no fnrther oiver pi un of ill. knid me varrn d on in Philadelphia. The following is an exhibit of the ron.lt'ion of sevitiil of our lily wards: On Atigo-t I, the di li.'ii ney In the S. eontl Ward was 117 men. During the monih of Augu-t i was r luccl, by eiilisiments, 12 men, and on the 1st of Septa. nv-r i'''t nu n were required to till the quid. Dar-ng Hie h.t er part of August Mr. Jolin W. I ran r made a canvass of the ward, vvuh a view lo sec tr nig naval credits. I his canvass resulted in secur ing trom tho commission at Hinris'iurg credit for 111 men, leaving tlm deiicieney, September 1, It men. Tne ward has since raised u numb r of nu n, which m kes up this deiicieney and gives' it u surplus. A lutein g of the eiti.ens of the Seven'b Ward linl.le to the dr.iltna- held last evening alO'Ncil's hull, in the vicinity of llroad und I, .tu cud s r. en. The quota of tins w. ml on the 31st of July was live hundred and thirty-six. Sinco then one hun dred nnd tiliy-niuo i.aval recruits have been credited to the ward, whhh, with those who have vo'uiitccrt d sime the 1st of August, reduces the number yet reqti'rcd materially. A hand some sum of money was siiiiserloed, uud it Is believed that, with the combined eilorts of those inteicstcd, the requisite number of men can be mi'ed during the coming woi k. There are s ill wanting more than twenty men to till the quota of the liighth Ward. Volunteers arc ollc ring every day ; but the funds of the ward lire exh ni-t'd. Subscriptions will be received l.y .1. G. Ri.sengiirten, Treasurer, soittluftlt corner of Sixth and Walnut streets. Two hundred men aro yel needed lo fill the quota of the Tenth Ward. As high Ii unities ure paid in this wind, wo call the attention of those ilcsiiing lo enlist to the inducements tillered. Sold ers nte required to be assessed before they can exercise the priv ilego of voting. The coiu inlssiom d ollieers are require 1 to pay the usual tux, while every tioii-commissinncl otll er und private must pay an assessment often edits. Tue i.et allows the Ii lends ot the soldiers at b l ue to have them assessed and lo pav the tax. In this way the right of the soldiers to vote can to seeiin d, if the relatives or friends of each will nttend to each particular case, und thou forward the receipt to the army. A Skii.f.ton in tiik HoiNi:. Never can nr wives, sisters, and swectheirts cease tj pay homage to the 10 m press J3ugcnie for (he introduction of crinoline into the feminine woild. So llrht, so utry, nnd so graceful is tho structure of proper skirts, in comparison with that ancient article of feminine apparel, (shall we print the word ?) petticoat., that wo cannot cs.ise wondering how they ever endured so heavy and cumbrous an invention. Now, luwevcr, lifter the lapse often or twelve yeurs, everybody wears crinoline ; that Is, those who havo occasion to to wear it, and mothers und maids are in this particular placed upon the same looting. W e art writing for tho information of men, aud not women, when wo propose to give some facts upon the subject of hooped skirts. A man's relation to crinoline, in the a (struct, ceases with the paying lor It. I he husband discovers it haugi.ig over tne bed-post on waking from his sluni'iers iu the morning, or spread out in the middle of the floor, and, with the exception of the fact th tt he was told Unit it cost from one d illur and ninety cents to two dollars nnd a-qit.irter, he is supposed to possess no further knowledge up in the subject. So, husbands bona Me und husbands prosKCiive, listen to tbe skeleton story. The steel fiom which crinoline or hooped sains are uianiitactureii is nl the nne-t l-.ngli-li n. like, the durability of which depends umm its temper. There ure some fourteen diil'ereut sites of it, all of which enter into the m iiiufueture of crinoline Rut two or three houses in the coun try ure engaged in tho covering of this steel, which covaring is composed of linen thread, ingeniously platted around the steel spring. 'Hie process is similar to that observed in the plaiting of the cord of u whip ; the operation, how ever, being done by machinery. After the wire is covered und glazed, it is either attached to t ipe bands, which completes the "hoop," or else this work is done by houses engaged in tho sale of crinoline. "Pocketed" tape, or ' tied" or "side" cord tape, are the two articles used in the forma tion of crinoline from the covered wiro. Roth descriptions of tlds tape arc exclusively manufactured in this and other in irkets, but for the right lo insert wire in tape that is "pocketed," a license lux is obliged to be paid to a Mr. Douiihty, of New York, the patentee of the method of connecting the wires together, la our own city, Mr. Wm. 1'. Hopkins, shirt ininiif ie turer, No. Il-'H Arch street, pays to this gentleman a lax of several hundred dollars yearly. The revenue of the patentee from this source Is su Id to be some twenty thousand dollars per year. These wires, alter being inserted, ure clinched w ith whu' is called a "spangle." This also is a part of the patent. Ladies hoop skirls consist of dilTerent ii.os, shapes, and weight. Thete are some eighty varieties, anil nine dlll'erent sizes, ranging from two nnd a quarter to three and three-quarter yards in circumference. Thero is the "Hell" skirt, now but little worn; tbe "Li'liputi.in In visible," "quiiker," "Gore truil," "q.ukor trail," and so on. The "skirt" may also consist eithor of twenty hoops or of any intermediate number of hoops between that nnd tifty-six. Tue "hup," also ore i heed from one-half inch to two Inches uputt, and ilillereut weight of wiro us well as quality is used ill their cnu-tructlon. The "t wound-three-quarter" ikirt is that for which there Is the gi cutest sii'e. This is made of No IS steel, bus twenty-five' hoops," und ivelghsaboutelcvcn oumit. Crinoline of this desi'Tptliu re', ills ut one dollar and ninety cents. Sk months in the same iirtiele retailed ut one dol'ar and a qu trier. Crinoline is al-o manufactured from wire ma le in this country, but the steel, it is represented, is not so well tempered s the Kngll-di, and hence, on account of Its lack of durability, i, b it little used. '1 here are over one hundred manuf ictureis of ciinolinc that is, the work of forming the wiro into hooped skirts in the North. Resides la-lies' hoop-skills, those for yonng misses and children are also exclusively made. One m-inuf i tory uloue, in un ud.i icerit city, has several hundred thunsuud dollars invested in the business. l'on thi-: Army. Tho United States Sanitary Commission steamer llli-.ihcth sailed this morn ing from this city for City Point. She is fn ighted with needful articles for our bravo soldiers, com prising clothing, vegetables, canned meats, fruit, milk, lurina, tolmeeo, aud innumerable other ar ticles. The cargo lns occupied four days in load ing, ami is valued at forty-sin thousind dollars. 1 he lull capacity of tho ship, estuiiited at eighteen hundred barrels, is on board. A11ppinkhThi.it. A lady, well kniwn Iu fusldonuble circles, yesterday entered tho store of Mr. Fiigene Joiiin, No. Ill S. Tenth stroet, and while the attention of the attendaut was for a time diverted, purloined a package of tho "Fmiiil do Paris." A lady iu the store obscrviug the theft, the fair "customer," despilo her protes tations of innocence, was obliged lo return the article. Tho well-known standing of the lady saved her from the discomfiture of a prosecuiiou. Di'iucAioiiY Ckukmonip.s. On Monday even ing, a muss meeting of the citizens of Philadel phia favorable to tho election of Abraham Lincoln und Andiew Johnson, will 1o held at Concert Hall, at tj o'clock. Ou this occasion the hall will be inaugurated lor tho coming election caul puin. Listiiigiilshcd speakers will uddress the meeting. Members of Union Leagues and all loyal men are invited to be present. Goon Bhootino. The well-known sportsman, Horace Cooper, Esq., who it known to cvory ono who Is not hlmielf unknown, Iioated one hunt dred and niue rail birds on one tide last week. 'lhU may be considered excellent shooting. Tn Stat Fur at Faston. Arrangomen arc r irg made to ob'aln a collection of live hun dred rare specimens of plants, with scores of bireinir I n-kets, rustic vases, and aiua.h ms, fiom this city, li r the Floral Department of the e. tiling suite F.t " !o fccl I at lvision dining the last week of this month. Th a W ii s;pl pr A Wilson Spvyimi Mr, ,NR Wo belicTO that tho introduction of sewing innrtnni s has Ix en the means of prolonging tho lives of thousands of w omen, and we cannm too how any sensible man could allow his w ife, sister, or mother lo stitch, stitch away, while Ibcy can fur a vi ry small su n procure a Hewing machine, which would soon pay for It-ell a bun Ire I times ovtr In the saving ..f health and fiine. We have tried th- Wheeler A W ilson machine. In o ir i.w n family, and lie irly I our friends huve theni in use, and we c in confidently recommend them a-being the best sewing machine for all family pnrOscs. '1 hcv are simple in consiructimi, easily s .n ki d. and not liable to get out of o. der, and we huve nevi r seen any sewn a nt all equal t tint ni ne on th-Wheeicr A Wilson. Their elegant alcsrnoni, No. 7'H Chesnut sticet, is thronged ii ith purchasers i.n:!y. Comino IIomb - ry Tiit sitn v Towr.a mcu 1 tie en.wil 'vim ;.tp torsiHilt, I- nr rural nr -vi nml ti -on. 1 heir tirie i tiullt ntf h.ial". At ti iisili tiMv- c a.-..ii to roum I ill v u'er 1 1 it anil r-els, Ami now, in thruUhiliu (lucks, T. tl.iir ow.. re us rel iru. Wr see te w Hoi Out tium 1 l.eir i In i-Xn in isaiiv hue. Ami irrt kles ..Ken view, Slurring somewhat die struct ' 'I h utu'e p it U'.. la -I. Yi-I Willi much ro-l lliej talk t'l r.eh fair ru-al waiI. til li.ir-f bach rule so lifartr, And l.lltli.. -all uk party. Hut unto ti i.me. now T heir imiitku" thev how tiu.etni.re, anil tiru.li away 1 lie iiattcri'il ita.t .o icrev rrniil llm worn l.luer'a back: While rroiv.lM r.-.uino ItiPlr Ua;li To narvhAne i-lothes to S'aU S'rum busy Tower Hall. Onr stock oi Pull and Winter nothing conqirlsiM all ileslmt.le styles ol Men'., Yoatlis' a i.l ll.,.', ol even pl.e ami ad pr.i'e., from tlio lowed at whle'ii ko. Is th it are rnill) j.xul iimf . i'.r.uOui ean tw tiro.liie,. I losa pertliie. I verv ouu cau he .u.u-il Iroui our t ict wltbojt tleluy ol trnuti.e. 'I'owtiH Hall. No. 5IS il.-tr.utt .street llKNssrr A t'o. 1'AHD. To TIIK I'lTlfKNS or I'lllLAntl.l'lll a AMD Vi cimtt: I'iias. siTOKr.a 4 Co.. tlrst-rlas. CI. .11. lent No. Kit OifAtitit street, under tlm t'otitinental Hotel, Ptilln itelplilA now otTer to tlie iiul.lio tho tno.l extoa.lvo an 1 (lrsirutilc .toeii of rea-tv made S'all and Wis rus Clotu ls.i to tie lonnil in iqiilnilslihla. tlur lorels-ii as well as domestic purchase, having bean ma le early . ui oa a low gold I. .sis an I ta-lir, wo are Iu a .o-itiun to oiler our s'iiimI. at prlcet wlilcti wilt riiatila ottr ciistometa to secant the benedt uf tho grjat atnl rapid advance. Our entire stock, havlnir tho lowest selling prlea marked upon everv article, visitors can txninlns ttio goods and prices and sali.ly tliein.elve. hy a few mo iiieuts step, Iuk in tho siore wlicilier they wldi to pur elisse or not. (lui fr ail aud Winter I'lotldng iwhleli w thus offor at reituci'd late, for cash) comprise, a complete stock ol all trade, from thu llui'st aul most t-ziienslve quatltles, uown to medium and low priced goods, an I tho work-insn-lilp or nil the garment, la ol Hie very tseat. We Invlle sfieetuf utleutloa to our exten.lre asaits men! of Uusl.ies. .- int., Wnlklna t'oata, hacks, starktee., Jaiiuettes, c , c. ol Fmneli, .Kngli.li, scotch anil American CANdinercs and beavenw Also, Pantaloons and Vest, to mutch. Also, alall iis.ni-tmrnt or Illack Cloth goo.ls, Doeskin gooCs and Hailnet i,oi)ils. Auunusuidly larno und handsome lino of Ovkkcoatri a great variety ol Pantai oi.nb, In. lud.iig w.inn of the most ni.vel and unliue patterns, and a very attractlvo ant thoroughly assorted stock of Vksts. I articular attention I. giveu lo cuiiomer itort, and all orders filled with despatch. Itememtier. under the t'ontlnenhtl Ifotel. A visit o our ature la solicited. Keapret ullv. t'llAS. BtokssACo., "One Prlco" Clothlera, No. SU Clio .nut street. (!r.T tiik "Floiis.m'k." Among the various aewlng machine, now In tlm market, tlio t'lorenoe" la am jdiAtlcidly the queen. Kvory one who eaatillnna It Is delli hted with the manner in which it penotm., anJ the woudenul rain ell possesses for all kin l. of sewing. No one should tldnk of having a Hewing Machine without visiting No. 810 Chesnut afreet, and eia nlab.g the "Florence." ll la warranted to give aatlsl'acUou, or the money refunded to the purchaser, Bi pi.iiioR Lahiku' Dui'.ss Goons. The cremt ie ia-er,-iii of our remale .ooietj will remember their favorite depot, the old and well known hiil.o of Met.r.. Kjre A I.aiidi-ll. Southwest corner of Fourth and Arch .reel... tlh otter, the must Importunate Inducements to ull who de. Ire to select pttteni. I rota a vast and varied as.. rltiii-nt ol go.als. The exteit.tve stock ot till, huise ha- h. en select, d In ('..nuioi aul ilomu.tic market, wftli the s'ti ate-t cure, w lib an espeeuil mew lo li-autv, ii.et.ilnHH., ai d Mialiuliilily ol wear, wuh predomhiaong fashion. Fveiy art.ele ran be pun-liased at a reasonable prlet. and In tin. .iiiiount to .alt 'lie par. baser. Let our lrien.1. give I yre . I.i.ade-I a trial, aud our wurd tot it, triey will ea d'.t.e all oi our at'linon. Dry Goons foh the I.Atifp.s op Piulaiiki,-i-iiia. TI.e favorite firm ol F.dwin Uall A C i.. No. -ill rt. Herond street, inionn u. by a main moth adrcrtt.eineiit tn auothei column, that Ihey havo opened a magnlllcent sleek of dres. good., Inclii.llug dreas pattern, af all .Iv'le., shawls, clonk., lint n., ttannels, ac. Much of tnulrsto ik is lmiil..A.'liu'il uiuler llie Itniui'itlate aaiieryl.l.in nf Hie mm, and w 111 be sold at the mo.t reasonshie pries, a. tln-re are no it lildlu men of Joblwrs to come in for eira protltH. Ill addition to tills, Messrs. Fetwt-i II til A I'o. are daily In rt'celp' ol '.nods tnun the great auction Ira le .ul.s ol uonilH, and Oil. enable. the.u to dl-po-as of soma article, al vtrj km raie.. til.e iheu a call. Hanhsoms: Fail Stock. The old established hou.c of John W. Tasmas, ha. inat received Its usual Ira ponatlea of Kail isda. Having purehated their entire stock for cash, they oiler rare Inducement, to thatr cus tomers. The well known ta.teot Mr John IV. Thofna. I. snlllcJtiiit guarantee thai ui. palioua will rticeive n it only the nun 1 1 li. tie, hut the late. t aad clie iju..' goo I. iu tie market, Hliks, Merlnoea, eoplint, Itepp., and Plaids, and Iu 1'nct everything thai tlieuii.t fa-ti.lo.i. c mid detire, can be found ai No. sub a d tur N. Second aireuc A Falhk Rkpoiit. The report in some of the papert that (lent ral Irani had - butt" ft a ml.t.ke. Mrs tlrant havfnff rccei'red and learned to ate the ele?aat "f.rover itaker" Bewlng Machine, presented to her ttirot th the " Ureal Sanitary Fair," whh the compl.menta ol two hundrtsd and lllty ttihserlbert,ttie fleneral't linen and under fannenta are now so well and dip ably made that neither ihey nor tho (leneral can "butt." In ad dition to this, hit outer clothing oomea from a fir.t-clat. f'liesnut street house, wuere none but the'Mlrovar It Haker ' uiaetilnes aru ttted ; .0 ll It ut erly Imp is.lbie ror ruber the I Jena al or his elothlne to " liusl," though he wl'l d .iibtleta very ..m.u "bu.t" what hide remaliia of the lit belt 'ontide.aey. II. F. RplHP.R'a PlIOTOIIRAPHS ARB OKKATI.Y admired, evincing rare tasie and fine e.eeuUon. (tee .pact, mens liie-sle Phetognqili. In Oil, Ivorytypvt, and Carte de Yl.liea. No. Wl Areh street. WlNliOW MlAHl'Sl, Ct'llTAlNS, BbIIIIINO, AND Ceiii'isiiKi, at IV Henry Patlen't, No. lass Chuanut Si t reel. CuiiAP Fprtii.izkr. The best and cheapest eincei tmted inuiiurcs I'er the farmers to buy are prepared tiy the "Aurl iihuritl Cliumieiil i 'jinpanv," tlltlee No. t'a- Aich .im l. TI illloroi llie M en I 11 diy (N. I ) ll nil.l MAi ."Tho-e who have teiiisl 'hem are welt satisfied w.th be result. VVu advise Ihije who, have Uol used Himh ti. give tlera a trial WOMlP.Hl I I. WoNllKRI't'I. WoNIlPRPI I.. I.lp lueo t's ttn-at litsc iv.ry. I'. ire for I'll--, for St. Purety v(.L-.'titl. vcie.ieiulc a-id reluil. lli.ptnvolt AO., ho lilt 9 Fourth strfel. Du. Dvoit's In n Oistmsnt is Sipkuior to any o'her for the cure of liMtt ilstgreeabe and lorlusullna' rciiiilu'Dt. Prh'e '.'6 cent. For sale by 113 oil A Co., Ho. ti N rte. unl .Heel. Mns. M. G. Hhown's " Metaphvslcul Dis cowiy," kills tha r.sit of every dl.oi.s, I'ri'ut li. No. 410 Aich s'rt-ul. ri.-tf a.lveil..eiiu;nt iu another column. LATEST MUUXE IXTELLIGKSIE. Ct.EAKKD Tlilst MORNINO. Hteainslilii Noriu.ii, H.ik'-r. H..si..n, 11. vi'ins..r A Co. HHi.piu M. I.-Ciiriunii, Itil.heri, l.tveritool, Wurkin.ti Sifo. Hug A. A.taois, Air.-., Murllul'ine, Jauretela-A bsvergtie. Hi g K. P. Men an, t 'uin. New Oilesu.. II. A. Ad.iuia. Hi ,1 I 'at mt, Hluile, 11. ..toil. Tw. lN A Co. Si hr nnd h 1'utiio, hicli, tiwliicotowu, Vt aanantkeher 4 Ma-, field. Schr M. W. Fr.'Sluao. Hnwes, Uostoll, do. 11a r..r.-t liing. Iiri.-ii, m oil, aa,Ty1sr (V,. i,i It Hu'iiov. liobiii.on, N'ewbs'iB.u.si'. bU9t.ua A CX sjfl.i.l ly, t liee-uiaii, Natitu. kel, CaBtner, hliikn.-y i Seta :.! ad, llaeon. West l.-niil. Captain, su i.r ts. hern.. Applin, Aii-Moulna, '1 j hr Co. .niMi-ioi-iiij utuiviva I'.rig Ali.K.n li. 'W. 11. tsuiltl., II days troui Culdeilas.w llll iu Iusm n. :. M. O l' ihanh.in. Si.lrH l'..iisi'i.d, loneiel,0 dayt ft-oro HaUiinore, Ir ha'lakl lu i iipiAin. h. In- Alls-it Mason, Ucrry, .', Jay. from lortri'.s M uiroe, 111 liulliist lo eu.liiin. . , Si, nr IV. i,. Aii.lenrled,Ilcwltt,7duyarroiun.ilotl,wiin Ice to eiq. lain. . . ... su liriJ F.. Paltn, Frhik,5days from lortrest Muuroe, ':rw;:r:r.tT.yi. day. pvMe.. t "si';'.;; Eu ..HI... n.,,l.P,d, day. fmm tVa.Wug.ou. UIX i':.r:,l,"w,::;r.n. rv-ue.. 1 day from 1'r.dorlc.. Ue... With ruui lujeuie. Uarrall. BKl.t'w. T.rlg C. Maithcws, front mac MT MKMHtlANPA. ... . i. ..a in tins i It v, rlaleil Periiurahticr,, August It'-.ll'-Ad -..r'.m Huiua.fi" ' " re,.o,U'd c.,. iu'iibvlbf e ate I lend., in Jab la.l. ull the Hra.llla !ol.q of a .t!. vrliu U.lss) ou board, prove. W ho ulso fejssrl, IMl'ORTATION8. KtporitSor Tin inming ttlttraph. Caiiius As-lliig Aim ui Row.ll, Suiith JOQ hhJ te tcs in blU molasstt C. M. 0'Callua1"1 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Ornci or Tit a r. cntti Tirrnaani, J t Saiu'07. KepteaixtT;. In flold there Is very little doing this morning, and the niarkot Is dull at a decline, opening at 221, advanced and sold at 222 ( at 11 o'clock, Ml on and sold at 221 J at 12, and 221 at 12J. The Stock Market, as we h ive noticed f r aerc ral days past, continues dull ; bnt prlc; are with' out any material chango. Tnera li rather mo e) doing in United states bond., with sales of 5 23s at 10:i((rtl0,coaponstiff,an. fis of ISM at KKJt 7'30 are quoted at 100i(.f H0. In Railroad shares thero is very Httte doing. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 73!rf74 Retvilng; at fin J ; Little Schuylkill 41 i Catawlss i preferred at ..:'( I1',; common at 2iJs and Lonj Islaid ut 4S; l is was hid for Cam len aid Arn') iyt 8i for Renver Meadow; 82 for Minchill; 31 for North Pennsylvania; and 33 for PlilleduloMii and F.rie. Pennsylvania 5s are telling t 974 W. Coul Oil stoc ki contlnuo dull, with sale of Irving Oil at fj, n advanee of ; DtUell, at 11 ; Noble anil IMameter, at IS; MeClintoc.k, 6J ; and Densmore, at 11, which Is a ducllno of . Canal shares are dull, with sales of 8ciaylkllt Navigation preferred at. 304; and Susquehanna, Canal bonds nt Gi; 33 was bid for Schaylk'dt Navigation, common; and 138 for Mjrrls Canal bonds. City Passenger Tlailrotd iharcs are without change, Second and Third sold at 70; 60 wis bid for Fifth and Sixth ; aud 33 for Green ami Coa'-e. Rank Shares are firm, with Mies of Farmon and Mechanics' Dank at 'iti(t, !tJJ, which ii a slight advance ; Ifi'2 was bid for North AtktIji; 1,3 J for Philadelphia; SO for Clin nereial; 2S for Me chanics'; 40 for Tenn Township; 271 for Mnu- facture.-a' and Mechanics' ; It! for Commonwealth ; and tt'i for Union. Tho Money Market ontlnnes tigh', and ttiera is very little doing; loans on call arootVore J at 6(f 7 per cent, per annum; best paper Is soiling at from S( 12 per ceut. A despatch from Washington, this morning, snya : "The receipts from Internal revenue nov reach extraordinary amount. For several dy past they have been as high a a million and quarter a day. Such a itate ot aifiirs sseirt strong proof that the people can pay for thi war, and any other which they may choose to carry on." pnnjuiKLi'niA stock excrakob saxes, sept. 17. R.ported by t'lark.on k Co., Broken, Na. Ul B. Tklrd St, BEKORK BO A Him , ltyish Halell Oil. ts'ti I ty .'al.h Wyo-n.Val.tAo ft" '.sti .li di s.'.wn 11 inn so Iiensruorooii .. M . n eh do.. ..tit wn tt t'.'sii do ,'d 14 . 0 sh Story Farm ... il'i JeO sh Feeder l'aui... 1 t.'sh Rieel.lorillL.. 1 :il rsv.n itn iuraea....e wi RB 111 liner .., iUO ta Uibhard . t2 31. FIRST BOARD. f .'rt H. R. B. 8l ItHi; 4vi,h Swatara.. 15 tll.l U.ls.r-vaieiioll..Hl. i.til do. . . .t.,.t oil ll'.l sj fltt.l do....ri; sS.loliS ftcs.l do.. coup orr.luV t fi t'.sr.in 4ua tirs; $u0Penna at !iS, !W til Panoa KB 11 h do .M) sn T.tttle sish . h)0 If mn.11 do i'rCl. aisi.B do b.iMi '.'no th N. Y. A H..UH rj'J ICO sh Cat.w K ..hkl ', m.i.iiCatawuiiaol .. i'J It., u uo US t IIS 00 till. Can. bdafVi. ts. eliotl N Pa. Us nil -.'.. sh Fur A Mac Ilk.. f.' t:. .h do I .K.lsh N. I'ri'ek lcn.fi irwinoii ; l's.i-h Haiteh on .... 11 1 lKlsb. N'. hleA- Hal .Iv) 1.1 .Tti.h Wet 'lint ek ti',, tsitl th iHiismure It .s.l.i, Jo. b)0 4 .TtsKi an ft. A H fop.. . Ol . 1 .XI -b 8cli. Nar ma. 1 301.S. .,.ng l.land... is , . ah .'d :r. MK. ... To A iht'ato lui....tS ItWO.h Ph A Ull Ck... If ' .i PRICES) OF STOCKS IN SEW TORE. i Reported by Clarkaoa Co., Brokers. No. Ul a. Third M. , eir.i cu, aaetmm van. rnltrd State. As, lxsi. lnt otr 10S bid salsa Hock Island Railroad bid Rending Railroad W bid Illinois Central Railroad bid Northwi'.i.rn bid New Yark Central Railroad I'M bid F.rle Hallrnad lel' bid liucton Railroad... I IS ' oid (iold tttl-i M I lilt, d 8Ulet a-20s lluli but Market Dull. IOCS tales taiea ' 1iVa taiea ; 61 i taiee .. tale aaie . aale .. sales ' sale Dnii. Jay Cooke A-Co. quote Government Securi ties, &-c, to noon to-day, as follows : V. S. fis, 1SH1 1074 ion U.S. 7 3-10 Notes 1 10 112 Certificates of Indebtedness, now... 94 1 9t Ouartermaster'a Vouchors 00 fit Gold 217 222 5-20 Uonils 110 IU Quotations of tho principal Coal and Coal OU stocks at 1 o'clock to-day : Jiht AAk. nut Fulton Coal H'. 1 Venango Oil 1 Big Mountain Coat, fl N Y A Mld.'..al..VJ tlrrenMi. Coal..., t1, 7'.' I'nson Peiroleuna. SIX SH lleaoun oil l.'i Hene.a Oil 8 ursa.ilo Oil m 1 N Carboni'ale .... 3 ti" Creek 1 Feeoer liamCoal. .. Clinton Coal l.L4 Atiierieun Kauhn.. .. IVtill Miidhg 7 lllillrr Ci al Kej.tnne Zinc..,. 1 j . rranauuoii .. is 1 Howe . KdJyO l.. I 1 hi 1', Irving Oil i m 'resa r arm roll.... H O OJHI ,. IS llen.inore. ........ ,. If fian-ell.il.. 1 i is 4 r xet'isior ou i-ai 1'. Mellnanny 1st Ilia l ank 'j a'. Ibaiertt Od. t'otitinental. t O instead i Sell, cm Co i )' Hoble A f Mametar. .. Oil Creek 6 h'i Petroleua Oeutrs. 4 Maple rihade OI1..1;1,' M.-t hotock Od.... S't Fotlien S 1 iiove i.iaaa, Perry Oil S 4V ttlbliard Mineral On I'i Ktorv FartB. Keytlone OU 1 J limner 187 Q REAL ESTATE. rE RSONS WI8HIN(J l pureliaae for Investment, tt., aro raqnetlod to ea9 atoureftiosand examine our regliter of this day, Iroof, . whkh the follow in j ta an extract, tU: Thr. e . tory Hr'rk Dwelling, In goodordsr.la rlfh .neat near Hrown t'ootl . Three storv Krl. k eouvenlenl liwelllu, wail built, lu Nlxleelllli tlree , uearCoataa AOXXJ Thrw-stnrr Hrlek Kwellhig, with Tenant Houte In Ihe rear, in F.isveuth alreat, uer Race $104 Three-.tnry llrt. k eoivenlent Dwlln, well tin ned. New Market street, near tialluwlilll tteot) Tliree-.ti.rv neat and hand.ome He.ldeuc, In tla laucy el. er, rear I eiilv-llr.t .treat ttMt) Handsome and cnnvenlen' moderu built HiMlte,oa llrowu .ireel. liuur Sd-blu $1609 Convenient ttm-e-.toiy Brick Ilwelllng.eil Marvin sutel.naar Jelter.ull fl'Otl ' Con verb lit Ihrei-s Inry Hrlek Dwelling, roosts. M Wood ttreet, near Filieeu.ll $l7 Jt) Three story liriik llwelline, with private ouiriaca. Curlier h uise, hrdvr.l, n.-ar h'xlli ttreet., ti7')0 Ptr.i at wi.hliig to purchase can be aitiud at ou e.ltca. VA'e have lor tale a very targe nunitie: of prinertlaa. 1 irgtl and araaii, and at all prlcua. I.i.t cf property for tale w-ill he furnished ou applirali 'it at our oftif-v vvhle). ft oiicn from H o'eiisck a. U. until 10 o dock P. t . C. F. FO'.WEI.L ON0, Heal K-t.te Hi ker.. It Ne. iUN. HI TU Sir eU MA 11 A M E li GER, IE JULES M ll iis a MUlif.US CAl.l.STIlE.NlJSJi t r Course ui I' 11 Y ts I C A I. KhUC ITIOV, Approved hy the ("i-igv. airu. otiH. and Physicians of Pli.luiit ll. a. a. well at by the Piluuipa'a ot lue bu. sji I Is, whose name, are appi-udi-d by authority 'i'l e,i. exercises l a. u lutcn u,i 'roved ot au.1 aathorledi ' at SI. Mao I!" I Bel.onl. Biel ns'ion, New aersey, on tl.er HI ol Aiii-Ult. l-s's., by the l.le Rleht He, ti. W. tsoane, I'. U., I.. I.. l.,Hlshop ol New Jers.-y, ai.d have been c n liuuedaiuce that lime with marked tucceaa aud tlia I. ill. pit st reslll I. 1 lasses win ha attended to at Boarding School., pr. vldt il that tievh class cuasltia 01' 1101 le-t Uiau i" ruuiis. - BEKFRKKCKS. lit. Itev. Al. nrn Foiier.ls.lt. tllUhop of Ponn.vlra lilii), lliv. .lohu A. Vaugliali, Kv. John . e'lentt ui, II. D, Kev. I h.irie. II . Vt 'heeler, II. II . Kev. .U.U. , ti rut.., Itev. Wm. roswell lloanii, I'roli H'ir Mamocl Ja. l .011 M. 1'., H. Lenox lloike, M. 11., Paul 11 ;oi ilaid. M 11., .lo.iph Paneoa.t, Al. !., lleo. W. forrla, i 11 s. ft tiiosa. M. H.. rraukho Oaiiut, M. U. li Ii. (Ili.liop of Pl.l!.l. l lua . Vs- , n'Hatr F ) t'aii.r.Coi..enlol Hie tsaer. d u"Jn.,JJ Aeu'ativ of It. Bi-tert of Mereyi A I Ire d Slllle.M. !., 1 . k.iii m 11 K. La Itooie, tt. 1) . Oa.uer Mocr.a, X ? West l V. HI. Kev, W. II. Odciihclm.r l ,"l"'. IH.I en nf New Jersey). Rev. F.lvln K. Hint h if rm , a is" .") It"". Burlington); Mist C. llayai. V Mianiea Atsirav A H'-er Miv. Mi.te. Ca.ey, M.asea Ani X Mis.es lliirk. Mis. Mary K.Thna.. Mist Bro .kt ami Mrs Hall, M .dome I'leineut ( I lenuaulowu, r a.),Mliii l .i-rll inoid Hull. Vu.), Miss Carpenter. Hesl. ei her own method or Call. theme, Mulltn. Msr. tin 1. pn paied to teach llie ty.luui oi Hr llio he w ... oC lti.ttcn. lli.eralarrunuerueiits may be uiadu lur Cwi.oi, lio. IjSC HrBUCt ttlreel. 1)BIVATE Tt AN C INO BCnOOL. a'AHAMK F.'iK.lllE JL'l.Ei MARTIN, awaretli.l uiai.y parents oli.iecl to llielr ehi dreit attena lus public dan ting academies, will open Pnvaie t'la.e.1 at her lir.SillitM h, So.l siPRl IK street, oil Mil.XbAY, October it, where vtsln.ri are not a.hntlted. rthgwillao every aiteuilon to duaciiui and diiporunaat. CI.AStst.8, HAYS), AlSIl liul'llH. VtJbutm .. Fur Young l adle, and Muttert, on Mondays, weontt d.v a, and Fridays, Hum il. uuul f.M. , lildepeudeiilll 01 herCla.se., Mr, -Wsttlliw til glee Soiini.rivai.iaulliea.aiida ah the b. Jus at ua Manln had ll.a l.o...ir u. leech. ,,, , (o ,iirw arry , onoimi '""' " ';--MMliM will usa eirw", new fiance ..-imw .s-v 1. .et.t. for thaui. . . ........ i.e. reaideiics. I'twt'ireuUia. apply aj t"-"' u MoaidlR. Hailame tsanui - a u-tutWMt Scbov.ij ui Ui the couuiry. .