THE DAILY KVKNIN'O TKLKGfRAPIl. PinJjA.DEr,PHIA, TUKSDAY, SfiPTKMliim i, 1800. wiring flcjjattli PCEI.ISIIKD liVEriV AFTKUKOOS t (HlMATRtXCKPlKD), AT THE EVi.MN- iELfcGUAril BUILDING, No. 108 8. Third street. Price, Three Cenls Per Copy (Double Sheet), or Kichlccn Cents Per Wook, payanle to the Carrier and Dialled to 6uscrihors out 0,' the city at Nino Dollars Tcr Annum i One Dollar and Flitv rents for Two Mouths, Invariably In advance for the period ordered. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 180G. Ekeoutive Committeu, August 25, 1800 Do'e gates to tbe Lova Southern Union Convention aro requested, on their arrival, to call at headquar ters or the National Union Club, No. 1105 Cuesnut street, ana register their nnmes. They will consider the buildin at tbnir onlm service during tliotr resi dence in tills city. Citizen of Vnllndelblii anxious to extenl their hospitality to our Union brethren oi the South will ploao report at onoe how manj gent'caien they can entertain, It l requested that during the session of this Loyal Convention ol true Southern Union r.ien, our loi'.ow citizens sliall display the Union fla? Irom the ship ping, public builolnyH, business places, and pnvato rcmdc'uces generally. John E. Addioks, lhairman. A. W. Walkimhiaw, Secretary. Ttice are Gin mm in these Days" The I nulled in our City. Wis arc accustomed to view with admiration tbo assemblies of intellect which praced the meetings of statesmen in the earlier ilays of the Jicpublic, and glancing down the vista of years, to behold with awe the mental giants who met to take counsel together lor the nation's good. But if we dispel the clouds of time which enable the statesmen of the past to appear more able than those of the present, and view In the calm level of criticism all tJio political gatherings which have ever met in our land, we may safely place the one which met yesterday in our city above all its predecessors. Mor do we make this statement under the influence of any sympathy for that body, for although our whole heart goei out to welcome and bid God-npeed to the Con vention, j ot were it composed of our politi cal foes we would give it the same credit. To look at the list of names is suflicient proof to justify any high encomium on the mental powers of its members. There are two distinct classes found lu that body, who. while united in principles aud a common sympathy, are utterly dissimilar in all other qualities. The one, and that one to which most interest attaches itself, is com posed of tried Unionists of the South men who have come out of the fiery furnace un scathed, who have dared every peril, sacri ficed every comfort, and to whom belongs the welcome of 'Good servant, well done!" There are do claas of men to whom a more hear y and enthuskstic welcome is due, to whom should be jjivea the best gifts in the hands of the nation, and to whom should be allotted the spoils which always come to the share of the victors. They have had their day of suffering; they have borne the cross, and it Is time that they should wear the crown. The great majority of thorn are men of whom we have never heard. Nor do we hesitate to acknowledge that butfe v of them have any national reputation. That such is the case is the best evidence of their devotion to the cause of the Union and their consistent adherence to the principles of free dom, living as they did in a country in which none could rise who did not bow to the Baal of slavery, and who since the war commenjed had not taken an active part on the side of treason. Jn 1861 there were not ten right eous men in the Southern Sodom. With the exception of John Minor Botts, of Virginia A. J. Hamilton, of Texas, and the late Judge Pettigra, of South Carolina, we can reca'u no leading Southern man who five years ago was true to the Union cause. All the states men of the South were men of the pro-slavery Democracy, and formed a clique from which all others were excluded Hence, there need be no cause for surprise that the tried elements who are now meeting in our midst were never allowed an oppor tunity to be heard in the "good days of old." They are the rising men to-day, and before another decade is past will be in a position to wield that Influence which is theirs by light of consistency. On the other side, we have the Northern honorary members, who, having had an op portunity of showing their ability, have nearly all achieved a national reputation. We must speak of them in classes, and they comprise all the professions, and the greatest ornaments ot our country. There Is hardly a man in letters or politics in the Northern States, who Is known on both sides of the Atlantic as a man of great ability, who is not here. In literature we find such men as R. W. Emerson, O. W. Holmes, John G. Whittle, Parsons, GUmore, and a host ot lights of which we are justly proud. Nearly every loyal Governor is found among them, and a host of ex-Governors of every shade ol politi cal opinion. If Mr. President Foster was to stand in the Continental, and wl.h a blow of his gavel call the United States Senate to order, be would find more than a quorum present. As the vast procession passed before us we recognized many laces last seen on the floor of the upper House. There was the venerable Senator from Indiana, the Hon. Henry S. Lane a man, than whom no abler has for years adorned our Senate a patriot of the most unflinching kind, an orator of the first class, and a statesman of un questioned ability. There was Governor Morgan, and Senator Harris, or New York, gentlemen of national reputation for loyalty and talent. But we cannot prolong the list. Nearly every loyal tenator Is here, while ot , President Lincoln's Cabinet, Messrs. Harlan, " Dennlson, and Speed either are present, or will shortly come. In fact, after examining the list, and carefully observing the class of men who compose its ranks, we have only to reiterate our previous remark, that an abler body of men never met together on American soil. How the Martyred Lincoln Aunvrcrod Them. The original and simon-pure Copperheads, utterly confounded and unmanned by the magnificent popular demonstration of ycsior day, can find nothing to say, except to in dulge In a little of their stale and stereotyped rant about the negro, because, forsooth, two delegates from the ,tate ot New York, Fred. Douglass and Theodore Tilton, saw lit to walk together. Well, what of it? 'lhey are both citizens of that State; both influential editors ; both eloquent men ; both loyal and true. Fred. Douglass is the rightful repre sentative of two hundred thousand brave men of his color, who fought to save this Government from overthrow by RebeLs and traitors. Let those who would now pour con tempt upon these brave men, thirty thousand of whom laid down their lives for us, re member the prophetic words of our great martyr, the sainted Lincoln, when, with the biave black soldiers and their base maligners in his mind's eye, he said: "And there will bo some black men who can remember that, with silent tongue and clinched teeth and steady eye and well-poised bayonet, they have helped mankind on to this great con summation; while I fear there will be some white oven unable to forget that with malig 7iant heart and deceitful npeech they haoe striven to hinder it." These men now ore tend to be walking In Lincoln's footsteps and carrying out his policy. Let them remember his words. The Greeting Yesterday. There is no mistaking such a demonstration of public sentiment as was made here yester day in the reception of our loyal brethren from the South. The whole city put on a holiday attire, as if for a national testival. There has not been such a display of general jubilation Since the fall of Richmond. As the grand procession parsed clong the crowded streets, and the people recognized one after another of the gallant men of the South who fought treason and rebellion at their very doors and hearthstones, such cheers went up as must have gladdened the hearts of the re cipients. It was the greeting ot the loyal hcaits of Philadelphia to our tried and faith ful brethren of the South. The Pkospects of the Cotton Crop. Notwithstanding the dismal prophecies of those who deemed that with freedom to the negroes wojld come ruin to the Southern crops, it seems likely that the supply of cotton trrs year w'.ll be fully up to anticipations. At present the hands are engaged in pickiusr,and will be for several weeks. The reports are so conflicting that it seems almost impossible to come to any definite conclusion; but we will soon be enabled to learn, and feel pretty sure that it will equal, if not exceed, that of last year. All the "'dead" cotton Teft from the neliellion has been cleared away, and what ever israied will be due entirely to the labor of the past year. The Repi'blican Invincible. Last night the first grand dem mstration of the campaign, so far as the Republican Invinci- bles are concerned, came off. With the uniform which they wore In the victorious campaigns ol 1800 and 1804, lighted by torches and pre ceeded by a band of music, they paraded our streets six huudred strong. The Invincibles are one of the best organized and most useful political organizations. Composed of the young men of the party, they abound in en terprise and enthusiasm, and exert a power ful inilucncu in the cause ot freedom and equal rights. We hope to see their ranks yet more augmented. The Leeisla'urc of New Jersey will meet in extra cession at Trmton next Mondav, when the Constitutional Amendment will doubtless be ratified, and Oe trust) a Republican United States St nator elected. We feel authorized to stale that Senator Scovel will act with the Re publican Unionists heartily and throughout, unless snrclal nains be taken to drive him awav from us. X. Y. Tribune. SPECIAL NOTICES. I See the Second Page for additional Special Kotictt.J gT-MUJAVIRO. WE COPY THE FOLLOW ER meritorious notice ol tula most delicious perfume flora Forney's Prttv lli'jAVino. This delicious new perfume lor the handkerchief, is without a rival for delicacy, durability, and richness. In fact, ot all penumes the fragrant Mujavlro (of Buislan origin) mar be called the qulntes gence. For sale by all the principal druggists. 7 14 6m4n 135?- NEWSPAPER A.DVERTISING.-JOY, COK & CO , N. K. corner ol KIFTU and OHE3- KCT Streets, Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BU-ID- INOS.Kew York, are agents rthe 'Telbobai'U," and tor the Newspapers ol the whole country. 7 8d 6ml p JOV, CO A CO. TILE EXTKA "TRIBUNE" i OR THE CAMPAIGN All Subscriptions recetvod prior to September 18 on the following terms i a Copies for three months $1-00 la Copies for three months 5-00 ao Copies tor three months 10-00 00 Copies for three months aO'OO 100 Copies tor three months 3000 The papers to be sent to one address. PAYMENT ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. J. H. DENISON, Boom 81, or Tarlor 86, CONTI- tJLNTAL HOTEL, will receive subscriptions In 1'biladolpbia d urine the session of the Hou thorn 1 Loj aliaU' Convention 1 tf SPECIAL NOTICES- BT A GRAN D DBMOIVHTIMTION 0V WELCOME! TO THE LOYAL UNIO NI3T3 OP TIIK SOUTH, WILL BE HELD IN t'itONT OF TDK UK 103d IK AGUE MOUSE, DBOAI) 8TKE12T, On WcJitiay Eveaiins, Sept. 5. Notice in hereby (liven to the va-lous Wards to asern h'.o lit llio ssld Ht mliiimnen, i 1 o'clock iproinpiij ), 10 I'Hrticinute tn tne ceremonies 1 lie v arris in the soiithonstcm part ot the cl v. com pilHlni: i lie Urn wici.nl. Ihlrd ami Fo.ir ti. will meet ni .lErFknuyN NQUa.I., F .iTKlilanil WAU1N TUN Sir ets. Thev will march up litu to Fine. vhfM Coy will be Joined hj the Fiith Ward, and prooeeJ O liroau a rent. Ho V ards In (lie northeastern part ot the citv, com prising i lie Hlxtennih Seventeenth, F.lgliieenth, una Nineteenth, whl assemble at u HU1) Avenue ana YHA rK!''OPl Uob'I. and march upOiraru avenue to itla (ttrect up Oli to Kninklord Mad it .wn Krnr ord road to Master, up Master to four h. down Fourth to t.rcen up (irecn to Mixta, down Kixtb to Arch, up Arch to broad. Thctoventh and Twelfth Warda will join theVro cesslon at rolRTH end CKtK.N ; the Thu teentn Wari Ht.lVIU and IsfJTTON WOOL t the Mxth Ward at blXTH and toAf'K The Twoi ty Brut and Twentr-nccond Wards will tnoet Ot MNTU and UUhUN. 'J ho Fourteenth. Kineentn, and Twentieth Ward will meet at HKOAIland l'AKKIMii Mirecu. ami proceed down Itroatl etroct Ti.e Seventh aid wl I meet ut Nineteenth aod Mouth, march down nout'i tn Mrnitd. where tliev will he joined ny the I wenty-slJitli VVarJ, BDd troceoil up Broad to Wuinnt. 'llic iwcnty-iotittli and I wtntv seventh Wardi will meet at Commissioners' Hall and proceed to the ruieilnu. Ji.mdnof l unicwlll he in attendance nt Fourth and Wiit-hinutiin, at Olrard ave tie and FianKor.l r.ad at Hroad and rarrlfh.nno at ln t i-nth nuu South stroe.a, to fcccompany Ihe W ards to t le nieetim. I il!7ns hvlnn torclioH in limit po-weision will pirasa h'inu tliem nrcnaredloru.se. J lie vt..rd will nmet on MONDAV EVKMSd, it tiicir uendiiuarteiH , to inuKe tun nece.sxarr iirrniija- ujtii'n. i y oincr oi tne UMvli JbAfcijii i iv r. uonviTi rf u.LiAM ,4,unT, President. John L. Hii.l. J ecreranes. 9 3 at 1ST THIRTEENTH W A R D. The loyal Union Citizens of the TH IlfcTEliiNTU WARD, Writ meet on Wi:UNE.D.iY I VfiNINU 8th InMant, at 7 o'clock, nt FBWKLIS and BUTT JN WOOD bt'cets. to take part, in the demonstration of welcome to the Loj-l t'niori.'ts of the South. IUOVaS COCHRAN, Presldeut. Cham.!! I'. Feiuit. Meeretnrv. It rSZf- AT f. MEETING OF THE FIFTEENTH -s-' VAK1 Uf i I'JSLIUAN ASSOCIATION, beid on the eveoins' ol the ii'th ot An (rust, the iol. owing reso lution van uiianiiiiDUKly adopted: Uosotved, j hat the President hp and Is hereby autho rized to appoint a coinn it ee.oonHiHtinsof worromeach 1 rtc net o tli' Vnrd. to be style I ' The Committee ou the tisMmination ol r-oiiud and I'sci'ul Po.itlcal Intor- nialion," whose duly it shall oe to procure and circulate uroutiiout tue H ind such uecuments a tnev may deem KHt o ndvance the interest oi the Republican uartr in the coinint'Ciinpaign. In compliance with said resolution, the fol'owinn net.tleui. n bnve been appointed as said committee: Jsmes P. Wood. Hoy. .lolio W. Mean. 1 liomss Potter. Itfwarri L) rtokoa. A It. Lift e, K K. Nichols. Wlilum ( urrv Snmuel Kennedy, Hev. Joaepb Mason, Joseph Tomlinson. Ilenr.v Chrtwright, John P oliinson. i heodore lillss, U.li. Klhler. 8 M 8cat:eigood. min barlitiK, Rev. G. . Durborow, liohert O.horne (leotuo Kurnhum. David F Vl.nams, K. li Reese. Daniel K l.rdraan. v iillaui O. Lesley li It Alien. flHAPLEa A. MILLEK. President. 8. Maklv, fei rciarv. iH3t rZSf THE UNION liEHUBLl CAN CITY t? EXECUTIVE COVtMITT E ormmlzeJ ves irdnv Hllornoon by electing the toilMWinu-named neiitlimen as permanent ollicers tor the tnsulng year: 1'resiaent williahi ur.r.v.s luum imu Vico-1 reeidenis JaMEH Ul-julLrl, ihlrteenth ard. Ji e. fOUTttWUH'ii, i wentv-s.'venin warn. Meeremries JullN 1,. HII.L, Ninth Ward. JO.SI.P11 b. ALL r N, Eighteenth Ward. 'J reasurer- R'j bKK'f T. U1LL. Mecond Ward It TrS)x HEADQUARTERS IiKPL 15LI" AN IN. 1- VIKtlULES Ski-ibmbkb 4. I8C8. ORDER No. 3. COMPANY I. Members wl I assemble prompt'v at 8 o'o ock I. M., Hi DNE-Dl at their UA1.L, o nariicipatB ui tuo urauu urunisuniraiiua mat evening. II. A I tore ice mubt do re orneu to tn nan Bv order of GEOltOE TKUMAV, Jn., 94 2t Varshal. CAMDEN. AUGUiiT 31, 18(56. At a 1IMON RFpfBLICAN MKK.TINrt of lioCltizans of C amden, held at Washington Hall. In Sou h Watd, ol said oitv, for the purpose ot eieoting Deiegatta to me boutuern i.ovai oovention, to be bed in Philadelphia, on Mondar. heptein.er 8, 1H6, the lOltow ng kenttemen were unauimuusiy eiectea : Hon. James M. scoval. Henry ilaiueo. Jesse 'i ownsciid, Klchaid Camoron, William it. Kaigtin, Adam Knauf, William c Flgner, William D Wilson. Captain George c Wilson, Captain H. el. Waul. Christopher J Mines, J-dwan. Dougherty, John 'ooi er. .loon R. Tbompsca, Ilenrv Twoes Jojepb M. Coopor, John Aierrvweainer. .'mines Deno, Uobert faiton. James w .y res, P. .1. Mnrrav, A exauder Wood. John laoowe 1. V 111 tain s. Doughteu, Bi njamlu Stone, ( bar.es Ayres. S, K. Mernhsw, Lieutenant John Kin. Jolm M Bundick, William Abel. Rouen Folwell, William Dodamead, Jofn Miarpo. Andrew Miiiweu, Porace i ritarpe, Jobu btevens. Front me jinuu JOHN S BUNDICK. President. William C. Pigneb, Hecretary. 4 it nSf"- UNITED STATFS PENSION OFFICE. Ka, ij CABTi E -Btreet. below THIKD (Old Post CtJJce iui nmgi. lniouiSM iu rr.jiur.ii To nreven1 unnecessary delay, promote the general corn enience. Insure economy, and facilitate the payment oi I cuslonors tbe United Miates Pension . gen wr 1 pay those who rcslue lu Philadelphia in alphabetical order, aud as imiows: - M onus. Motneia. anu liiiarmans. rrom a o'ciock A 11. tin i2 o'clock doou, aud Invalids Irom 12 M. till o'c ock i . M Pinsloni rsresiaing out or tne city will De pttu.rn person or bv niiotnev, a terS o'clock, 1 ens. ouera whose Inst names commence as follows wi i he paid as before ou the days named and no others. Those commencing wlth- a . and b , Tuesday and Wednesday, September 4 and"- .. , . ,. ... . and D., tiiuii-ubt una rriuav. nept'mber B ana i 1- hiwI V . mti rdav and Mondav. .-(.riteinl er M aod 10 O." and H , 'luesday and , edne.day, Beptember 11 and 12 1. J K lbuisday. Peptember 13, L , Frldav, Bei l moer i. Mo aud M., Hattrday .nil Monduy, Meptemocr li BI. 0 aod P., Tue.day. flep'emberlH. O. and it. WedneMlav, fcei tember 1ft t . bursddy, uud Fri ay, t-epiembcrfii) and 21. I', and V.. t-alurdav Beptemner 22, . Y. Z., Mom'ay, epteiiiler21 As onlv tht se Ptnsloners specined the women In the mumirg and meu in the a lernooa; will be paid on the mi a designated, all other personal applications will be postponed io trieir resular order. All Pensions remaining unpaid September 83 will be paid wbou presented alter that date. 1 ' fc. W. C. GRIEVE, 0 1 81 rp United States Pension Agent fh" THR PENNrLVANIAFlRB INSIT- BAMOK COMPANY. At the Annual Moetingof tbeStnckho'dersof 'his Com nany held ou M nilar .th" 3d ot Heo.e.i.ber. 1M66, tue following gentlemen were duly elected DlUcCTOKd lor the cnsuii g year, viz r Daniel Smith Jr.. woou nevereux, Thomat Smith. Alexander Itenson. lmac lla.iebutat. Henry Lewis. '1 nomas iloblns, J- tlliiiiugham Fell, Daniel Haddock. Jr Ard at a meeting of the Directors on th lint day. DAN I X 8M ITU . Ja , Esq. was unanimously elected Pr?ident B4t WILLIAM O. CRQWfcLL. Becretary. fTSf- THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN BUnANCE COMPANY. . M M SKPTBHBEBI.1B86. The Dirrcton have this dav declared a dividend of BE VKN DOl LAK AND FlSTY CI- NTS per f hare on tbe Stock of tbe Cemp'nr f r the )at six month, wblcbwl lbe paid to the 8 'ock holders or their legal representatives after tbe 13th instant 6 4 (t WUHAM U. CKOWELL. Becretary. rST CITY TRKAHURER'S OFFICE. 1JL PniLADKLPHiA September 4. ltM)6. KOTICE T" LON HOU Km. City Loanam iiuring January 1 lab. wll' be paid on pmentatlon at ibis olilee with accumulated Interest. II v oroer ot the Comuiissioners of the Sinking Funds. City Treasuer. SPECIAL NOTICES. F A I R. 1- a mil win, Mtt.I) ODD FFI.LOW8M.aLL, FRINKFORD, the benefit ol tne for K.KFOll rRKHitv ts.ki a h vnirutjif, COMMRNCINO WFDNFsDA'V. 'eo emborS. Cars cf the Mecond and Third and Mtth and 81 nth 'reets Railways pans the door. 0 3 4t S FALL ST i'LE HATS. JJ Til P.O. II. M'OALLA, Hat and Cap Emporium, No. 804 CUESNUT Street. I MI' OUT A NT TO NEWS AGENTS. THE PltESS DURING THE CONVENTION. Agents must send in their orders to the Office before 10 o'c ock In the evening, or we wilt be unable to sup p 7 tocm. JOHN NV. i'OKNEY, 9 4 3t Editor and Proprietor of tbe "Press." gDWIN HALL & CO t Ko. 23 SOUTH mm) STREET, Are Sou OfcioaiM,? TtieHi Flh AND WINTM IilIl0UTATI0N 01- SII.KS. DRESS GOOIXS, CLOTHS, Ktc. To which tbo attention of Whole-ale and Retail Buyers is invited. I9 48t LEEDOM & SUA W, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAliPET WAllEIIOUSK, No. 910 ARCH STREET, A Be VE NINTH, PHIL,ADtLPHIA. Would respectully call tne attention of Cnrnet buver to their EW STOCK OF Foreign ant. DamcstJe Carpeting Of every Bty !e and variety, 19 4 9m M ff OlEMNO FOR FALL 8ALE3. pil ORTANT AUCTION NOTICE. SECOND TRADE SALE OF EOOTS AND SHOES, FC2t THE FALL OF 1866. On Tiiiuxlaj Morning, September 6 ( ommuelug at 10 O'clock. PHILIP POIU & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL BELL .T THEIR STORE, No. 50G MARKET St. 2000 Cases Prime Boots and Slices. Every crae repiesented on the catalogue will be sold without risirve. n u vers ot Boots and ehoe will Bud it to their interest to attei d this sale. PfllLIP FORD & CO., Auotlooeeia, 8 31 fstuwtt No. 606 MARKET fitroet- QIIOICE OLD RYE, BOURBON, AND MONONGAHELA WHISKIES, By the Demijohn or Cask. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, NEW STORE, o. 1310 C11ESMT Street. 8 28 lathEltD4p rpiIE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND 1-HIA. iot the Safe-Replug of Valuables under Guar antee. CAPITAL, --00,000 Diukcrous K. B Browne, , Charles Macalester, l larence II claik. i nward W. '-'lurk. John Welsh. .1. 1.il.menam Fell. Alexander Henri , Htepbou a. Caldwell, Gibson. Hetlrv O President. K. B. BROWNE Vlce-Piesldont, CL ARENCK H. CLARK. Secretary aud lieasurtr. HOBt ltT PATTERSON. Ottiee (at pietentl lu tbe FUe proot buildiuf of the uUAUciuiiiK naiiuum ukui. CliKsAlJi olttiEi. ABOVE FOURTH. The Company will commence tiuslness on the 1st of Deitcrnner inos, auu whi oe prepared TO Hi CKIVE DrPuSllS UNDER OCARANTF.E upon the tollowiug rates tosone year or less periods Goven.meut and 11 other ( oupou ) securities, or thoie transftrable 1'00 per tlOSO by Ott veiy, utc nnnu nana nins. ... y m.uiiiluble only by tudorseuiuut f Per Cu d Com cr 11 u Ion al-25 our ainnn i-ltvei Coin or Pul loo j uO pr ftlouo bltver or moiu rii, uuuvr neai, u.l l ewntr' est.mate or lull value, and I , ,rn . ,. rate sublect to adjustment mr uu.k, f 91 w DM lw on a uasia oi j Deeds. Mortaases Valuable Pane aenarallv. whn oi no fixed value, ! a year each, or according to du a. V U s, S t which premium eovars the remainder of tbe llie Ol ma uitt.ui. Cssb boxes or small Tin Boxes, for papers of Hankers (lanital SiS.Merchant. Lawyers Traiix.mnn s. nitus ic , l'l be received at wto eaob box ortiunkaer year contents uu known to the Company, and liability umiivu. FOB COLLECTION OF ITFRET, OK PER CENT OU AMOUNT rOl.l.KTll ITI COUPONS AND INTER BT W LL Bs- COLLECTED or ill. u lit kj I i . . i v ... . nu&Ql lai nr-u, abii ltP.allTl'A.1 IO THE OWN Kim DEPOSITS OF WONKY RrCeiVKn. OS WHICH IKTIRKhT WILL BR Al.T.OWKu. This Company la s so authorized to act as Execu tors. Adii.iuisiratora. and Guarolaas to reoelve and execute Tiiuts of vi r descrlptloa from the Courts, Corporauuus, u auuiviuub a, . B. BROWNE. President RoBKilT PATTP.RSON, . tj ectetary and Tteasurer 9 4 5tr INSTRUCTION. QRITTENDEN'S ii)"inn;i:i!!AL . coll En , riN IN.STITUDlOt, LiEoKiNl'.l) Ti) MD YOUNG MEN. IN ACOUlHfNl. A rra?tEf.al ItuslueHH KdjeatJon. Tins Institution offer advantage for a Hiring a thorough and practical business education, wble.h are o tbe blf hest order. Its Increasing prosaerlty attciits the estimation In which It is held by the business commu nity. Within tbo past year Soven liumlred and. Sixteen Stodcnu wore in attendance, a.i oxoess of thirty-aeven over any previous year. Ihe College occupies three stories of tbe large build ing at tbe nortbeiat corner of SEVEKTH and CHK8 NL'T Streets which has recently been mnch enlarged, and will be fitted up with every convenience aod im provement necessary lor acquiring a comp.ete com mtrclai education. Tbe branches taught aro limited to those which are specially requisite for business ptuposea. A lair know ledge of the common Hngltaa oranches m all tbat t necosnary to be qualified to entor the College. Tbe Course of Instruction Includes BOOK-KEEPING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL OAI.CVL,ATION!, BUSINESS FORMS, COMMERCIAL LAW, T EL EC R A 5H INO, MATHEMATICS, 1 PHONOGRAPH V, ETC. Lnoh atudort Is tanght sopaiately, and can pursue any or all ot Uie above studies, an be may desire. Applicants are received at any time, and can attend at such hours an way be most convenient. Ihose who enter durinn August are allowed a discount of twenty per cettt. off regular term.. Cnta'opucs containing tali particulars may be ob tained at tbo Cwloge. CI IS wmsltn S. U. CU1TTMNDEN & Co.. rpiIR "PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DE- A. BlUH iub WOMliN" (Filbert street dad West Peon square) lor the education of Young Lsdles In Irawlng. Painting, Designing, Lithography, etc . will reojicu oa MoMA , epicmoerS. Parents wui picase bcuu w luanviiuui-uiiuiip tui vnuu.uM. i instaua Joseph Ilarrlion. James L. C'.agbora. Vi 1 Hum Buctne.l, P. P. Al orris Witliaji .' UomrniBa, Redwood F. Warner, I.. 1 K Pi tee, h; 12t T. w. dames tl Urne. David B Brown, George Whitney, Jauita Wiishi, W P Wllslacn ItRAIDWOOD, Principal. JJ A M I L T O N I N b T I T U T I F O hi Y O U NCi li A D I K Ss, PHILIP A. CHI GAR Being about to relinquish his position In the rnbl'.c m'iiooih wnn wnicu ne uas oeon connected tor ire last ttiitT-threo veaia. WILL OPfcN A DAY AND BOARDING bCUOOL FOII YOrjKQ LADIES, -AT No. H810 CHfSNUTHTRV.KT, ON MONDAY. KEPTEMIiER 10. This Institution Is designed to rival the best rol- nutte.i in tne couutry. CIRCULARS Containing particulars and other Information in relation to this InMitution, can bi bad until tne 1st ol Sep tember, at No. 640 y. TWELFTH Httee. 8 27 JjAliDEE bClEN rifle COURSI; LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. In addition to the g neral Course of Innrartion tn this I epsrtitent oesl,neil to Inyo substantial basis of know letlgo urd scholarly culture, students can pursue those brunches which are essentially practical and teciinb al. v. : ENGIN'F.KIiING Civil. Topogrnphlcol. and Mocha ntcnli ,ilM.0 and METALLURGY t AKOHll'tC '1 UliE, 11 no tbe application ot Chemistry to AOKICUL H'Rr. and the ARTS. Tl'eie is aiso auorded an opportunity torspnclal study of TliADt. and OBiMKRch: 01 H.ODr.KN LAN GUAGK and PHILOLOGY , and of the HISTORY and INKTlTUTIONb 01 our country. tor Cuculars apply to president CATTt'LL, or to Plot; kV B. VOUNGMaN. Clerk ot the Faculty Eabtqk Pennsvlvarsla April 4.1i)U. 610 "TVTONSIEUR ALEX AN DUE WOLOWSKI'S CLASSES FOE PIANO AND SINGING, By bts-entirely new simplified sj stem, are now open. Those wishing te read music at sluht. keen tlma iter, rectly by a newly invented manner, accoinuanr mr sods or piece by a new march 01 barmony. sing or per- iuiui ui uouueru, unoir, ur private, can can at , o. 70s 8. WASHINGTON Square. Chi dren admitted. Ladles' Seminaries attended to. 8 24 2rnrp C II EGA RAY INSTITUTE. LfGLJ8Ii AND FRENRIi. Boarding and day pupils. Nos. 107 and VV) SPRUCE Street, will reopen on 'IHURbDA Y . September .0. French is tbe langt-age of tbe family, and is constantly opunuu 111 IUO lUHllll.U. Primary epartnient. ASu per annum. Dav Hchoh.rs per annum. UvO. Day Boarding Pupi.s. 200. MADAME D'UERVTLLY, 6 2i fmw4m Principal A CADEMV OF THE PROTESTANT EPIS- Xl COPAL CHURCH, LOCH T and JUNIPER htreeta. me Autumnal Neasion win open on MO Nl AY, t-eptemlr 3 Applications for admission may be m vie during tbe preceding week, between IV and 12 o'ciock la the n aming. uuu w. UOHINS, A. M. 8 13n.wilHt Head Master, q-WE LEHltill UNIVERSITY, BETHLEHEM, rennsyivanta wiu open tor tne recepuon or Stu dents, SEPfKMBEIt 1, 1H68. Application should be made to lb resident, HEAR I COPPEE. LL. D , 8 27 7t BtHuEUk,.VI, Pa. T HE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, OF tl Tt t X) 1? I I 1 li ' A r LA. i.'. Ill.r.UVl.l , A . OA., ho. 1108 MAKKtf Street, will bkoi'lm C8 271mrp ON MONDAY. bt.Pit.MBER 3. PKIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, IN THE PHIL' DELPHI A CITY IN'STI I UTE, V. E. corner ot t Hi HSUT and EIGUTr.ENlH streets, re-opens MONDAY, September 10. Entrance on I 1UHTEKH I li btreet. tb 22 lml L BABBOWM, PrlnclpaL TELEHR APHINO. THOSE DESIROUS' OF learning Teleariphlng front a practical l elecrapber, will applr at once at the ottlce of the UNION UU1 ESS VOuLKUK.. No. 631 N. EIGHTH Street, Special accommodations lor Ladies. 0 1 it rpiIE CLASSICAL SCHOOL, S. E. CORNER J. THTKTEENTH ana LOCUST Streets, reopens MONDAY, September 10. V 1 lot B. KENDALL, A. M , Principal. rpiIR CLASSICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND X Preparatory Departmenu dt' T JOSKPH'S OOL Lf Ot, WlLI.iNG'0 Alley, will resume duties on MON DAY, August 27. 8 2o lot rpHE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY, l Nos.liOD and I'll CBESNUT street v.111 reopen MONDAY'. September 10. I. B. LANG and O. SElDEy STICKER Principals. 824 lm M" IsITaNNIE E. LANGTON'S school for Young Ladies, No. 142 North TJtNTU Street, will reopen ou It ONDAY. September 10. 1251m QFF10ES AND LARGE ROOMS F O R R E N T in Tag National Bauk of the Eepublio Building, Nov 809 and 311 CHESNUT Street, The Building is supplied with Gas. Wator, Water Closets, and team beating Apparatus. Tbe rooms on tbe third and fourth floors are large (50.tW). well ligb ed. and suitable tor a Commercial College, or business of a similar character. ' Apply at tbe Back. JJtf WRITTEN AND VERBAL DFCRIP- "tlons of character, wt'b advloe ou business. J health, educailua etc., given dal y. by u ( stunmmrpj J, i. c irri, at No. 2!i ti. TEN Til Street, above Cheauut. WEW PUBLICATIOWS. PkELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION,, ANI Htrangei in Hie City, will find at tbe Boak Acnor Val o 'bin Han. af Worlta vlr: AITLF.101.M KEW AMLRICAS CTCLO PWIA 10 volumes I'PLVTOl.'fl ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIAS, lfWl to I8W lucli'sive cootolnlngall tbeeveataol the RebelUoai ofnclsl pa, era, etc , BEOORDOFTilE BEOELLION By Frank Moore Int ro'umea A Cyclotwlla otths War." WILITARY A ND NAVAL UlSTtlBY OF TH A RK- HELLION I volume ' IH.ADLEY'S UI.1T0 8Y OF THfc BLBF.LLIO!T t volumes. McPHERhON'S POUIICSL HIHT0BT OF THE nilBF.LLION 1 volume. McPUl'.RHON'h POLITICAL MANUAL fot t. MAllTIN'S HISTORY OF CHANCE. 4 volume. Hearty. SMITH'S HIS TORY OF TUB WORLD. 11 volumes Heady. IRVINO'S LIFE OS1 WASHINGTON La'ga lan edition. HI BKFS WORKS Firm cd.tion, etc. otfl. For sate at low rates by JAMKH R. KlMON, 8 ?0 (4pJ No. 3J SIXTH Street, BlMxe Cbcaaat, OfTlea of ' Applefon'a N ew American Cvcloperdla " F IRST-CLASB Q1UDIN O. FKLIX HOLT, THE RADICAL rc. THE UIDD1N STN. A Soperb Novel e iiV 1NHIDB. A Chronicle of Secession i (I'M THE bOCnK BY TIIK CHURCH YARD IM IIOW I MANAGED MY SERVANTS (ga. STA1IONFBY. All kinds lor business and peilt cor- respond "nee. FMUtOrVPE AND iHOTOORAPS ALBUMS, beat assortment, at lowest prices, Is tbe city PHOTOGRAPH and BTEKL ENQH 1VINOJ of all tbe Prominent Men ol the limes. FRAMES. All kinds on hand and made tn order at loweit price. O. W PITCHRU, 036t No. H08 chpeNU T MreeL "O MAN WILL lim) FROM the pcrasul without thinking more gently, If not snora admiringly ot Mr. Lincoln " Cbnrcb Journal. SIX MONTHS AT THE WHITE 1103 SK Willi ABU All AM LINCOLN. BY P. B. CARPENTER. 1 volume, IGmo. Price Hi. IIIJ HO ii, tlOUOHTON, PubliaHrt-s, No. 450 BROOME Street, Hew Vork. Sent by mail on receipt of tbe trice. 18 11 f ta2t GROCERIES, ETC. JAPANESE TOWCIIONG TEA TUn: FINEST iVIR IMPORTED Oolonsz '3Va. Dragon 'Cliop Ihe highest grade known. AND EVERY 0TUKR DESOUIPTION O FINE TEAS, COFFtES, A VD GROCERIES AT JAMliS K. WKllb'8 Central Tea and Coffee Warehoase, EIGHTH end WALNUT Streets, US Philadelphia JBSS M ACKER EL. Fine Large New Mess Mackerel, THE FINEST OF THE fEASOJT. FOR SALE BY SIMON C0LT0N & CL a RKE, 4 U Mp S. W. cor BBOAD and WALNt. A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. We offer for solo a limited ninuuiit of BONDS OF THE Pcnnsilvaniia Kail road Compiiuy, HAVING FIVE YEARS TO BUS, And Bearing Interest at Sit. Per Ceut., Payable January and July, FREE FROM ! ALL GOVERNMENT AND STATU TAXES. Convertible at option of bolder any time before ma turity Into tholr CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE LOAN. MEXEIj & CO., 8 31 6t4p No. 04 South THIRD St. OPENING- OF - . PALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. J. M. IIAFLEIGH, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRESS FABRICS, 1M POUTED EXPRESSLY FOR HIS SALES. 0 1 t4p J8 TO CAPITALISTS, LUMBER AND IHON Jxl. MANUFACaURKRS. For sale, SOOt) Acres choice WniTB PINB TIatBIB LAND, in JEFFfcKON COCN I Y, Pennsylvania, near the I hlladeluhla and brie Railroad. I his baa tue finest grow h ot White pine Timber in tbe State (many treea measuring six rest through), estimated io yield 60 t tst million lei t lumber. Inexbaust ble veins of bltuuiln.ua and annel Coals Iron Ore. Limesto e, and Fir tlav. Little Toby Flyer runs through It. Railroad and watar transponatloD to 1 astern and Wostern market. invetment, or for manufso'uring lumber profltaSiy, such an opportunity la rarely offered. Apply to JOHN ALEXANDER, No. 14s both FOURTH -ttritet, 9 4 it Philadelphia, COLrON DENTAL ASSOCUTIOM. Tbat wa make the NITROUS OIIDP pore, and ad mtuUter it in tbe safest and most effectual maaser. ao4 extract Teeth absolutely without pain, eighteen thou sand patients, and tbe snedlcal proleaslon mill testify. It Is our specialty. We never tail. Come io headquarters. C6 1 lm rp OFFICE, No. 737 WAL5TJT Street.
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