, NEE PRICE OF SulisTrrunEs.7—There are •yet a great many men "in the market,'llwaiting for favorable opportunities to relieve unwilling con scripts at higher prices than the latter feel disposed 'to give. Two hundred and fifty dollars, to two hum. •dred and eighty, is the range of figures demanded by substitutes. The drafted, however, are begin6ng to find out that at that rate a substitute is mob.? costly than the full exemption fee which the Go ' Vernment requires. The medical examination is so -lariat, that few of the men known as substitutes can palm the ordeal.. They entail an expense, however, • on the principal, who; after three or four ineffectual attempts to procure a suitable person, gives up the chase in despair. The consequence is, that of those able-bodied eonscripts who do not_thenwelves go to the war, the majority are now paying the .$3OO, rather than looking for substitutes. • • A BOARD„,-„ OF ARMY SURGEONS.—AI No. 11.0.1 Girard •street a board of army surgeons has been convened. Tho ot4ect is the examination of ouch : conscript cases as the surgeons of the Board cof Enrolment may have entertained doubt about. 'Surgeon John Nell, U. S. V., Assistant Surgeon - T. B. Hubbard, U. S. A., and Acting Assistant Sur geon John W. S. Norris, U. S. V., constitute the board. The cases are referred back to the Board of _Enrolment for action after examination by this board. During the past week about twenty cases Isere anted upon. ST ABBIN G OF A POLICEMAN. —0 fri cer Huhn, of the Fifth-district police, Spas seriously ;stabbed shortly after nine o'clock last evening, while attempting to make an arrest, at Twentydlrst and Pine streets. The wound Isle the side, and was inflicted by a man named Thomas Donnelly, who afterwards escaped. The officers are in pursuit of Donnelly, with every prospect of soon effecting his oapture. FOUND DEAD.—On Saturday 'afternoon •Coroner Conrad held an • inquest on the body of a roan, round on a lot at Federal street, near Gray's- Ferry road. The deceased is supposed to be Neill Duros,s who has been missing for two or three days, and who seems to have been a laboring man, and to have been laying waterldpe in the neighborhood. .OVERCOME BY THE HFAT.—Wm. HetaM, aged 22 years, a member of company D,-of the second -League, raised under the auspices of the Union - League, fell in one of our streets while on the march on Saturday afternoon, on the return home. lie was at once removed to the Penn Hospital, where he received prompt attention. 1 "'"A BOARD OP NAVY SURGEONS.—On the Ist of next' September, a board of naval surgeons NOD assemble at the Naval Asylum of Philadelphia.. The object is to examine assistant surgeons for pro- Motion, and also candinates for, admission to:the tosaioal oorpn-of tho navy. surgeon :fames M. lareene, Surgeon A. A. Henderson, and Surgeon B. Vreeland will constitute the board. NATIONAL UNION PARTY ELECTIONS.-- To.morrow evening the delegate elections of the National Union Party will take place. On the fol lowing Thursday the conventions to which the dele gates are chosen will meet, to nominate candidates for the city offices, members of councils, and so forth. DEATHS AT THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPI TAL.—Richard Johnson,: who fell off Roland's Roll ing Mill on Thursday, and Patrick O'Donnell, who had his foot crushed at Eighth and Spring G-arden streets, died yesterday evening at the Pennsylvania Hospital. Surcnnu.—On Saturday morning the body .of a woman foUnd drowned in the Delaware, near Tinestreet wharf, was recognized as that of Garo nne Duncan,.. aged So years, who resided in Pearl street, above Twelfth. She had , committed suicide by drowning. AccmExT.--A'boy named Patrick O'Brien 'was -admitted into the Penn Hospital, on -Saturdapevening, with his left arm broken. He `had fallen from a fence. on Seventh-street, near •ritzwater.' 'A' ROBBERY.—The dwelling of Mrs. Reed, 'Tenth street, below Fitzwater, was entered and • robbed of a number of articles some time oh Friday JUMPED OUT OF THE ViriNi3O - W.—At three • (Mock yesterday morning, a man named illgere, *jumped out of the third story window of 2003 Har ,ltret street. He has since been reported dead. SLIGIIT PIRIL—A slight fire ,from--gas light occurred at about half pant nine lad night, at' 'the dwelling of Mr. Welsh, Fifth street, below Jet. lemon. RIJN OVRII.—On Saturday night a boy, named Brouse, was run over by a car of tb'd Second and Third-streets line, and seriously ir:jured. Fle was taken to his i t me in Amber near; Ella street. Tan SUBSCRIPTION AGENe:; reports the sale of f,arzotoo worth or five-twor:tte s on Saturday by the various agencies. Re;nds are delivered to July 27th. A FRESH ARRIVAL.—The giment arrived at West Philadelph*7 yesterday morDIVE. .--Etsvo o'clock I,EftrA,7, INTELLIGENCE.. V.O/4 , " States District Court—Judge Cad , walader. The hearing on habeas corpus, in the case of Lane, a drafted man from the Fourth district, which was to have come 'up on Saturday. at 12 o'clock, was postponed for the present. The Board of Enrolment for that &stria; in their return , to the writ, set forth that they had not yet finally decided upon the evidence before them, auto the age of the relator. Counsel for the relator then asked that the matter be permited to rest for the present without quash ing the writ, until this final decision is made. This was allowed.. ridatri of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Seindons—Judge Ludlow. - The most of Saturday's session was occupied with the hearing of writs of habeas corpus in the cases of enlisted minors. The recruiting officers in this city persist in furnishing the court with its entire Saturday business, almost, by enlisting boys from twelve to eighteen years of age, whose parents im mediately sue out writs of habeas corpus for their discharge. THE PO.LIO E. v at 2.4 Indiscretion and Mature Valor. Years ago, . when 0111cer R ussell, now .stationed specially at th Continental,• was one of the old de tective farce o? . he boy was arrested for rob bingc i. a tillof the n... : h e cit y , mall amount of about three dol lars. The youth s:outlY denied the accusation, of the case seemed to though the circumstai.„.." B weigh woman who waseigh heavily against Yalu:* ..r husband. She had 'fobbed had recently buried - h.... t , _ to struggle against adversity e maintain a home did by selling for herself and children. This eh.: l cakes, candles, spruce-beer, &c. The 1,: - .ree dollars, „ thoughemall, was a heavy loss to her. '.. . 'The boy, who was only about ten years of .:f e, 'was known to have been in the practice of sticking , a small hook into a watermelon, a cantelope, and by means of a string pull it to him when an opportunity should offer. But robbing the till outright he de nied in the most positive manner, and insisted on his innocence. Seated in the private room after the hearing, De tective Russell, knowing that important arrests had teen made from'various hints thrown out by lads similarly circumstanced, had a private interview with the youth in question. "You know you stole that money," said he. - "I didn't do no such thing," replied the lad. "Come, come, my son, you'll die in prison yet; sou are on the bad road that leads some people to the gallows. That woman is fretting herself to death about the loss of that money." _ "I don't care. I can't help it. I clidn'etake it," Still continued the boy. • "Suppose she'd die, don't you think that your .conscience would chide you 7 Youirnow you stole a watermelon from her." "Well, that wasn't money, was it 7" "No, but it was a beginning. Now, come tell us all about it. How much did you give Jimmy? "I didn't give him nothing; I didn't take the money, I tell you," still persisted the boy. The conversation was kept up for an hour. To all the questions propounded by the shrewd officer, the lad seemed to have a ready answer. He was smart. He did not look like a bad boy. He was rather more intelligent .than the ordinary run of 'thieving youth. - The officer finally operated so much upon the lad's feelings that, after a deal of trouble, the boy burst Into tears and acknowledged the charge. .He had not only stolen the money, as charged against him, but had purloined other sums, which he hid in a board yard up town. The officer being tithe on the track, the money was recovered and restored to the , loser. The boy was fully penitent under the suggestions of the officer, and promised reform, He fulfilled that promise well, and rose to something. like dis tinction. He became a Sundapschool teacher, and come time after the present rebellion broke out, en tered the volunteer corps, and fought his way up to some promotion. A short time since, a good.looking soldier, with arm in a sling, entered the Continental. After walk ing about that palatial establishment for sometime, he observed Mr. Russell, who looks pretty much the game now as he did twenty years ago. The soldier officer stepped up to him with extended hand, and casually remarked, "I guess you donl recognize me, sir; you are Mr. Russell, are you nott - " I am, sir," said William: respectfully, at the game time gazing at the stranger thoughtfully. It was not long before they mutually unfferstood each other, and had a long conversation. The eel -dier of the present was, nearly twenty years since, the boy who "booked" a watermelon as his first offence, and then helped himself to the contents of a 'till. He is now a highly-honorable man, and admits 'that the kindness of Officer Russell made such an im pression on his youthful mind that he has never for gotten it. This little narrative is not without its moral; some of the detective officers of the present clay may apply it with beneficial results. CITY ITEMS. NEW CATES DE VISITE FOR THE'ALIIIIM, WENDEROTH & Taytori.--Messre. Wenderoth & Taylor (formerly Broadbent & Co.), the eminent Photographers, Nos. 912,914, and 916 Chestnut street, have just issued, for McAllister & Brother's coon tete, in addition to those already noticed by us, tine card pictures of Major Gen. Rousseau and Lieut. Col. J. P. 'Sanderson ' of his staff ; also, capital plc tures. of lion. 0. F. Stansbury, of Washington, D. C.; Bev. M. Durborow, Rev. Samuel clerk, and FrOf. William iL Allen, of this city. WE CALL THE ATTENTION of Western merchants laying in their fall and winter stock of Cloaks and Mantillas to the advertisement of Dieser& Watkins & Co., hi:another column. - ' They are preparing an immense stook of ladies , garments; for their wholesale trade; of every description of style and quality, and, from their facilities in pur chasing on the other side, arid the very trifling ex pense they are at, they offer great inducements in prices. We recommend wholesale buyere to visit their establishment, on the corner of Ninth and Cherry streets. SUPERIOR PRESERVING BRANDY.—Messrs. Davie & Richards (successors to the late C. H. Matt son), dealers in fine Family Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store a fresh supply of Brandy, expressly adapted for Preserving purposes, to which we invite, the attention of our readers, MESSRS. CHARLES OAEFORD & SONS, under the Continental Hotel, are now selling their entire stock of elegant Nummer Goode for Children ',ad Youth at and below cost of Importation. A. FEW MORE LEFT.—While the war has , 1 o ff from Philadelphia some fifty thousand of 40 'a, a promenade on the south side of Chestnut .. k ih i a fine afternoon, will convince the prome : the, `there area few more of the same kind • Th e 1 , tidies are; of course, on hand in forge, in - FM UM L: in but they have their attendant beau* l i m a sum l 'era, most of whom present an elegant paranee, from the fact that they have procured x•seasonable llt,' 'its at the Brown Stone Clothing Ii of Rocklin & \ Nyilson, Nos. 603 and 805 Chest . street,•abOve Sixti.\ l THE CONING ' • POLITICAL CONTEST.—The eleotion for 0 :overnor is creating con. Iroaching the politicians, and the arable excitement amon g: \ The p (tree of both parties are%, liread Y li g hted . Itsf-will-be a spirited one,AL\ d although we have •Ip mum and say preference, yet we &la ke. tin g i except to advise all our pit.: Heal friend° of t, . parties, that, in their excitemeL they mus t vverlook thelfact that the choicest ii.: nd a e r t a v i l ii ellt. ,,, s of garments are made to order at' . ." 7 , 1 " -- ,7' —m— at. one•price lEatporium of Fashion, ,t' .... --- Itnutetreet. •• ~, FOR THE LUXURY Or AN ELEGANTLY-FIT TING. &aux, go to the popular Gentlemen's Fur niehing Store of Mr. George Grant, No. 6to Oheatnut street. FINE MILITARY GOODS, of every descrip tion, suitable for Army and Navy officers, ean be had, at moderate prices, at Oakford & Sons', under tte Continental Hotel. MESSRS. H. C. PHILLIPS & BRO., at N. W. corner 'Ninth and Chestnut streets, are executing Photographs of all sizes in the finest style of the art. Having purchased the "Old Root Gallery," they have all the negatives of that long. established insti tution, from which they are prepared to execute or ders at the shortest notice. au22-mws THE HOTE I I3. 'CT TO 12 0 , 01.001{ LAST NIGHT. - Continental-Ninth B R Smith Philadelphia D McCormick, 'Harrisburg J Higgins & la, -Harrisburg Mr Sr Mrs JH Ackerman.NY John A Hiestand,Lancaster Thos S Blair, Pittsburg Taylor Blow, St Louis 1' Blow, Jr, St Louis Jas C Blow, St Louis JP Welfersber..er. Balt Mel A Mackay, St Louis J M Crawford & wf, St Louis Aim W Si] easier, Boston Chas K Jones, Louisville Gayloid, Chicago W L Beal. Boston . . Maj Jas W Abort & wire L Roadie, Indianapolis Capt Geo Stoat, Penna D B Jones' J Anderson, Pittsburg P J Smith & crf, Philada F W Smith, Philadelphia Alex Reynolds, Kittanning A Sutton, Maryland. D S Gowen & wf, Ohio J Wason;Miryland Cornell, New Y ork 'A. Lilly, Jr.-Balt D W Sewell, Montrose O Patterson, St Louis C H Breckenridge It B Potter, Bridget on Dr T S Verdi, Washington C 0 Simpson, New York ' R L Annesley, Albany Dr Kellogg. U S A CFBiIIs.USA B B Huntinifoli, Boston D Gilman. Washington J D O'Donnell, Washington C, P Oakley, _Memphis W F Thomas & Cin E Bayard, Pittsburg Miee, g i3nsurd.-Piktaburg Miss M Bayard, Pittsburg --- -J L'Cassidy, New York -W 6 Baird, New York GW S Fall, Baltimore . LeGuose, Memphis ' Mrs M A LeGuese, Memphis James L Woodward, N Y J Richards & faro. Chicago G A Winsor. II S N - A 'Vanderbilt, it B N - Writ Bosley, lI.S N R M Jessup, San Francisco T Story, Washington Miss L Story. Washington W West, Newark, N J W C Woodman St wf, Ills B Proctor. Washington Lt Col 0 W Holcomb, Mass H L Ballman. Pittsburg W H Webb. Davenport W 0 Otterson. II S A Jno Wister, Germantown Geo El Shackelford, liy. Jas Farris, Cincinnati . . _ . &R White, Cincinnati Mrs Bynum & eh, Memphis . Giraxxl—Chestamt. s A McLeod, Wilmington, Del W Johnsoi, Maryland Mrs Gowen St son, Wash .. J.M Robinson.,Washington S S Mulford. Wilmington Et G ;Yates. Penna John Locke, Washington W E Alcoa. Baltimore W H BIeSOM Washington ,Mrs F A Collin, New York Jas Bobbins Baltimore • John Wright Jos Bould, Washington M Peek, Penna Frank.. Fisk. Illinois . . . ..1) Bees, Washington G Guam, Baltimore . . _ Thos Shantz, Baltimore Henry Barber, New York James Henderson, 14 York D.M Mills, 17SA Jac S Bateman, Cincinnati Richard Smith, Burlington P Torkwell; lowa -F A W hitney, Toronto, Cyr Jas C Douglass, Delaware N Sander; St Louis L J Albertson, Norristown R Bohn. Baltimore Cleo IT Young John Smith, New York. Alex Bernard, Madison, F T Harrison jor;i 011 , dreena'olArY Pars Jamison, Gukuebttiv- Mrs Blackstone, Qtr. Ki & , eortsmouth Portsm'th Mali . Blanchard. Ports'th &A Colville. Cincinnati IC Casey A Ward, Allentown C Boshyshell, lowa American—Chestatu T G Hun, Pi dvidence, R I Thos G hiclCckols E Walsh Jolla C Scott. Jr J H 'Benais, POolton Joe u _Bead, Altoona Miss lir J,f_lattor, Atlan City Miss A B Caitoz. Allan City C A Hepworth, Atiamtic City H W Cottingbara.Seaford,..D W LFarntim,Providencerßst Jos D Pancoast, Salem H G Leisenring Delaware! A Corarnan, Delaware J B Wiggin John C Arrison - B Hubbell, 'New York Mrs Brownwell, Maryland Miss Hall, Maryland Bich'd Inch, Washington . Jas W Powell I Fred C Brewster, Jr St,. Louis—Chestnut JL Tomkins, New York Th9B_T_Elolmee Mai F Hamlin , New York. W F Watbnrtou Rev T R Wyukoop N J Semi Fitzhugh, Bieffalo Chas Hess, Fittsbal g B Asbley, New York B wards - Gold. Buffalo, NY N Monroe, U El A B Donahue - • • • • Geo Bernhard. Beading F G Gormley di la, Reading J 11. - Brown, Baltimore Thee McDonald, Baltimore C Gillen, Washington B B Hinnan & tam, Miss Israel El berson, New Jersey Wm Sharplese do la, Penne H Klinger &,dau Pittsburg Dlerchants'—Fourth James H Addison, Li S N 3 Perks, Clearfield Sitwer, Maryland Whitaker, Baltimore Whitaker, Baltimore W C HD: N0., , F York T . J P Murphy - K S BoremanVteg,:2 ll _a ,T Anderson,New Yort: J E Itzard, New Jersey L Thomas, Lumberyille Mrs R Shaw, Lumberville L T Schwabe: New York M Rodgers, Penna W AlfcCalmont, lowa C W Tergens, Fort Wayne P H Hunker, Pittsburg F'-Day, Pittsburg. J Hardman, Pittsburg A Ross, Niagara Falls Mrs Smith, N Brunswick E E Ziegler, Penna W Garrett, Hanisburg .T.D McKee, Pittsburg Thos E Dudley, New. York 0 C Craft, St Louis L Dock, Philadelphia Miss M Young, Allentown W A McCann R Curry, Pittsburg. John rerheun, New York The Union—Arch s J F Brodhead & la, Wash MiEs B Bourbon, England T Wright, Cambridge, hid D Young, Fairfield. lowa Isaiah lake, Massillon Miss A Allen, Ohio Frank Ross, Kansas. N N Nieman . Pittsburg H N De Arman, Pittsburg Christian Hess, Pittsburg Chas W Duvall; Penna. F Rickert, Philadelphia Wm H Beecher, Jr, Phila B Walker dc family, Phila. W Beck, Pittsburg J L Vannxuer; Indiana _ . . . . . H _Robinson, Jenkinstown E H Adams, Stark co, Ohio Lient Goodman, Penna Cas John LllicCreary, II S A John J Robinson; Dover, 0 L Kellenberger, Alton, 1111 Natlomal—Race I W W Murray, Penna - - D C Siegriet AB Schwartz. S A Lieut E S Griffin, 11-S A P Marcy, Wyoming co • C Harris. Lynneville Isaac J Higgins, Penna H Irons ,k - urf,, Freehold Bare 43 Willis. ' L Boys , Lebanon Mrs L Hyrick, Lebanon Mrs Israel Sallada, Reading H G Henry, Bucks co II G Steinmetz, Pottsville eat; above Third. Miss Mary C Barbour . J M Powell. Baltimore C J Miller,Atlentic City Moses Sullivan. Butler co C A Sullivan; Butler co Miss Gertrude Seltzer P Uhler. Uhlersville 1B Levi. Williamsport J M.johnson, Michigan L B Patterson, Baltimore S L Dinsmore, Nebraska John T Travis, Ohio J H Hoover, Ashland Saml A Worman, Espy, Pa Commeicial—Sixth a Frank Henderson .- reit, above Chestnut. T S Tomlinson, Penne _ . . M 8 Stewart, Penne, - - J D Hendric, Doylestown P McCarty. MOMS Island Biller, Chedter co W Auchenbach, Pottsville J W Auchenbach, Heading H Chapman, Chicago W D Rogers & la, Delaware W Wright. Elkton, M 1 Capt S E Corcoran, Penna. E H Impson &la Milton - H Loomis, New York Prize' & la, Doylestown J W. Wood, Now. York . JD Bates. II B Barley Sheaf—Secon G W Pearson, Penna Beryls, Doylestown S H Tompkints,Fox Chase Geo Hallowell, Pittsburg L Comley. Harrisburg. S Harper, Fox Chase J Frankinfteld , Warrington M B Lutz E T Darnley, Penna d "Creek, below - Vine. S Rich, Buckingham J Harman, New York Mrs R Solomon New Jersey 0 W Worstall, Bnckmanwl A Scarborough. Taylorsv'le W J Cox, Hilltown J B Myers. Byberry W Babb, Warrington t street. above Sixth. J Mellon,Wilmington. J Crate, Blairsville Geo R Simee Jae McGhee Get, Noble, Pittsbarg Geo L_Plitt—Pittebnrg States Union—Mark J E Prentiss, BPriagfeld, lll Miss Ross, New York Allen McDonald 'H King • ' Chas E.Prigh W Wilder. New York W Wilkes d: _ _ eel!, above Market. Capt D W Fox, Beaufort, S C J K Qnlek, New Jersey Thos H Low oer, Cape May Saml Hollings . _ _ - Riadisott—Secend et P B McCauley, New York M E. Buckman. Penns - C 1:1 Whitaker, Wayne co 'N . Moore, Maryland T Jones, Bordentown, N J P B Miles,Bordentown,N J B W Fell, Prinnsvlvania Wm S McNeal, Penna. Black Bear—Thlrd W T Wayne, Bernville C Clemens, Chester Valley W L Good.. Penna H J Bornernan,Boyerstown S Delany, !Southampton t., above Callowhill. Jos Selllinger, Newtown Jacob Snivel% Doylestown L R. Appleton, Attleboro D 0 M Garner, oylestown Bald - Eagle—Thtrd St., above Callowhill. D S Drethelbis, Sehl HavenlJacob Zeff, Montgomery co F F Siegfried; Easton Edw Deemer, Bucks co P N Hartman, Kolosville , MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Air SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED TJ S steam transport Milted States, Livingston, 96 hours from Fortress Monroe, with 63 convalescent soldiers to II S Quartermaster. • Sohr Redington, Clark, 14 days from gala's, with lathe, &c, to M Trump & Son. Steamer C Comstock; Drake, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Steamer New York, Fultz, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W P Clyde. - CLE A RED Brig Isaac Carver;" Shuts, ~Searsport, Blakiston. Graft& Co. _ Brig American Union , Shiith, Beaton, Coin HA Adams. . • -•- ' - Sohr New Jersey, Morris, Charleston, Sinniokson & Glover. - Schr Milton, Hulse, Stonington, Biakiston, Graft' & Co. Sohr Little Rook, Bowen, Washington, Foll*Obas and Coal Co. Schr - Donnelly, Hunter, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Co. • Sohr E L day, Steelman. Newborn, do Sohr Mountain Avenue, Kelly, Portland, do Schr, Americus, Adams, Port Royal, Coin H A. Adams: Sohr N E Olark, Clark, Boston, Haminett, Van Dusen & Loohinan. Sohr Artie Garwood, Godfrey, Portland, do Schr C L Vandem:oort, Baker, Boston, Repplier & Bro. • • ' Sohr F C Smith, - Anderson, East Cambridge, do Schr Plontvue, Falkenberg, Boston, - Baum, Ogle Str Alida,.Lenny, New York, W P - , f eir ileialAlexanAer(loar,ovaertyn.. ,Str it Willing, Dade, Barafri 3 l, 4_.Grovess, Jr. 1141 Chestnut kreets IX V Gifford,_ Pennsylvania T Brocken, Cbic ego E K Alden, Boston %V Gaddis, Washington J H Speiser, Weehington oeo V Hunt, Washington M Clements. Washington Nervy Jones, Boston Mr Sc tars C G Green L Boston Latrobe J B Cannon, atrobe J M Cook, Baltimore , . . S Bombe, Indianapolis I Mrs Eraser, Wamhiugton Mies S C':know, Washington Gilbert &duns & la, Philada W E Potter, S A . . . Geo Trotter & wf, Philnda Mr & Mrs Whiton, D C R W 131. rich & err, St Lotiil A D Smith & son. Pittsburg VB Blanchard, Washington H C Blanchard, Washington. B Matlack, Cincinnati W H Thayer & wf, Ohio Miss Sharp. Ohio Capt Murphy, Mass Mai J W Mahan. Mass Jas Whitaker, Cincinnati hS Montero Miss Montero Cevilla P Williams, Washington W B. Rochester & la; Ky S L Phillips, Washington Mrs G %V Phillips, Wash - Mr K WSmith & wf, Ohio Miss Mollie I. Smith, Ohio Capt 11 G Hnntt, - Wash W AI A Sni vely; 'Pittsburg F S Ober, Washington TIC Tilton, New York J C Newcomb, Wisconsin Hon J B Steele. New York Wm T Poole. Waehbigtoa - Capt W W sated John -W Boteler - P Renry - J B Finlay, Kittanning,Pa. Wm H Wood, Tennewee T M Smith, Tennessee A B Mullett H W Swartw,rt, II SIT Capt V Schilling P Miller & la, Indiana Lt G C Wiltse, U S A Win 11 Brown s Jr. Phila J Rislley, Indiana W Ward J F Merriman, New York Edw Wilder,%Lonieville Cook, Chicago 97 Hasson, Penne W H Stow,eh icago W H Brown W E Stebbins. Kentucky T 0 Waters, Lontiville W R Tracy, Pine Grove, Pa Maj Ma; W Smith,Penna Wash L Christ treet, below Ninth. T G Bergen, Long Island John Brant, Long sland J Van Brant, Long Island Samuel Perkins, New York Goo Davis, New York P W Strong, Ohio ' 'A G Dennis, Henderson,Ky Wm M Gorges. Boston G Blow, Prairie du Chien Mrs Granger & fain, Penns" Mrs Kirk, Dayton: - J V Munroe, St Johns Miss Munroe. St Johns SC Greene & wf, II S A !I Frisk, Harrisburg J Simpson, - Philada - , Lewis S Coy, Philada J Bould, -Washington 13 .? Dewees & wife Willis Gaylord, Washg'n Mrs J Yardley, B.titimore II Mingeshiner, New York W Girth, GS A. G A Pteltz, 13 S A T Ga ß te a s , : t 9 t a sc w llist t, er ; U Lyman Hall, Parana •e S w lT York W C2 . l.. ter 'IN"-, New York y. tt e ;:e l X o fla - ':;ner, Boston lel:rs w fl'adell. Chicago E S J'lrvis & wife Ifr. - , E Kr......- Stiain, Burlington — env' , Snead, Dubuque Chas L Patton, Dubuque F 0 Cutler. Dubuque Oft. Hrs Grunger, Louie'e Miss E V St Clair, Loulev'e Miss C Covington W W SilY"Lier. Boston nammer, Harrisburg J H Taylor, Woodbnr9 t street, above Fifth. J B Dicks & la,Dayton, 0 Maj ti A Megiants 0 Hasbrouck, New York D Morris, - Atlantic City P Brady Jas B MeCament Mrs 6.lldin: New York G W Williams, II S B F Macintire, II S MIAs 41telisou. II 9 A 113 13'06e 3t - wC.Tfent o a A Wolf; UniOlit , OWn• C Kinsella NeiYark R Rogers JO Messick, flarylaizd 8 T Niftily, Bellefonte • John Starr, Jr, Baltimord Thos Hall. Providence,R W 4 Babcock, New Jersey C J Reynolds A Laing, Wheeling . Lt RN .Lillie, Pottsville street, above Third. T P Shaheroes . • S Delaplain, Wheeling H Kirkbride, &Tedford Wm Brown & wf,NewYork Capt J G Butler, Penna R B Dick. S N J C Stewart, New. York -- R Cornell R D Bennet. New York S W Bendel]. C F Hoppel, -Dixon, 11l Wm H Thomas, Chicago E R Rumen, new York B H Brown, .Brooklyn W B Chase, Brooklyn J A.Barker, US N H Washburn, Jr_ Silas Washburn J S Wood, Bordentown Fred'lt Kilgore, Reading . ne. . street, below Arch. Alex Fielder, New York .2, L Jackson, Chicago W W Hauly& la, Cincinnati J P Donghten, Delaware J B Boss. Chester, Pa C Hudson, Cincinnati W Newell & /a, Illinois - F D Norton & wf. Virginia IJ E Whiteside Haddington H B Blymer, New Jersey C Gnekenheimer, Pittsburg D F Etter: Pealla j.W Simpson, Pittsburg mi , t ,. Simpson & son, Pittsbg J I "Vanhorn, ITS A. • J Parsons, Louisville Mr Allinann & la, N Jersey H Harwood. Boston ' James R Phillips Idus Rose, Niagara Falls S Simons. Philadelphia D Well. Philadelphia John 'r S walnson, N York Jos Park & wf, Washington. Mrs Thorp, Washington - `- C J Thorp, Washington F H Thorp, Washington J Kinninger, Hayesville, 0 N Rawly. ?dungy,. Pa B Bornstein. Pittsburg Miss Bernstein, Pittsburg reet. above Third. O S Kellenberger, Alton, 11l Mr S Wise. Massillon, 0 J J F Harris,Pottsvilie J B Smyth, Baltimore Louis Pfannstal, A THE U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. BEG LEAVE to acknowledge the receipt of the following additional Hospital stores to A u_gnst 22: PENNSYLVANIA. Bridesburg and Whitehall-1 barrel, Soldiers' Relief As sociation. Bridgeport-1 barrel,r Dr. Geo. W. Helsten. Belville-2 boxes, Lad ies' Aid Society. Cochranville-1 barrel, Soldiers' Aid. Coateville-24 boxes. Ladies' Aid Society. - East Marlboro-1 box, Union Relief Society. Easton-2 parcels books, donor unknown. Frenchtown-1 box, Ladies' Aid Societi. Hoimesbnrg-1 parcel papers, Rev. A. Harpence. New Britain-5 packages; Ladies Aid Society. Nazareth M. E. Church--2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society. - Philadelphia—Thomas A. Powers, -EN., 7,500 copies Take Care of Your Healh." E. C. Pratt. beg., 4 groes steel pens. Perryville-2 barrels, L .dies' Aid Society. - 1 parcel reading matter, Miss Wreck. 1 parcel lint, Miss Anna Johnston. Upper Uwcblan —3 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society. illpring - Ridge-1 box; Lad lee' Aid Society. Springville-2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society. Upper Safford-1' box, Miss Lizzie .Atexander and Miss Rosa Cresota. 18 dozen essence ginger, Thos. H. CoW66, EW JERSEY. Washington-1 parcel reading matter. J. J Johnston. Dutch Neck—l:parcel,. 645 worth reading matter. Harmersville-2 boxes, Ladies' Aiti Society. Woodbury —29 bottles blackberry brandy. Newton—i box, Presbyterian Church. Six-Mile Run-1 box. Ladies' Aid Society, NEW YO. - Buffalo-6 boxes, Ladies' Chris ßK tian Comiltiesiont 1 large box clothing, bedding, and dried fruit, donor unknown. Le Roy- packages. . • • • New York Bible bociety-1 box for Rev. Marlon Maui- N. Y. Cem. U. S. C. C. —5.200 religious weeklies. Pbelps-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society •- Rochester-6 packages. per O. D Grosvenor, Beg. • MASSACHUSETTS. (Per Boston Army Committee. Y. M. C. A.) Methnen-1 box. Miss E. B. Richardson. Shirley-1 box. ladies of Shirle • Pepperell-2 boxes, Mrs.- H. y. T. Blaney. Bridgewater-2 boxes. Mrs. A. G. Bowden. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Keene-2 boxes. C. Bridgeman.' Warren-1 box, Augusta Busweli. VERMONT. Randolph-2 boxes, Mrs. H. Webster. • W. Randolph-4 boxes, S. A. S. • Cornwall-2 boxes, S. Datthews. Williamaton-1 box. per. G. A. Ainsworth. Although the response to our appeal is large, the de mand is still large. coming, from the _hospitals and bat tle-fields all over the country. - Let.stores .still cpntinne to flow in to relieve the wants of our brave soldiers. ' Every„.lot of 'stores 'should thave :an invoice sent by. mail, specifying the contents of each box, which should be numbered. Direct to GEO. H. STUART. Chairman. It 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE-PRIOB CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STILE& made In the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL MLLES LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pi fuzes. all Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. 'Jur Otis -P/11014 SICESTSX L u striotly adhered to. All are `hereby treated alike. del.2-17 JONES & 00.. 501 ILLILICST Street ... • DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Rheumatism and never fails, ~IL.~RRIf3D. KEY WORTH—CASTOR.—On the 22d inst., by the Rev. G. F. Krotel, Mr. Charles A. Keyworth, of York. F'a., to - ,Miss Mary Jane, daughter of P. Oas• tor, Esq., of Prankford. No cArde. BOEIC—PILSTER.—At Holy Trinity China'', on the 17th inst., by the Rev. P. N. Carbon, Hr. Geo. Boek.te Miss Anna Mary Pileier, WALKER—POLLOCK —August 6th, 1863, by Rev. J. Crowe, Mr. Daniel Walker and Mien Jane Pollock, both of this eity. rapap. COOPER.—On the2l at inst., Ellen Cooper, daugh ter of John and Mary M. Cooper, in the 17th year of her age. The relatives and those feeling an interest in the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from' the realdenCe of her parents, No. 286 Kaign's. Point avenue,, Camden, N. J., this (Second-day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. * DAYE.—On the 23d, George S., son of John H. and Emily Daye, aged 23 months The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 1323 South Fifth street, on Tues. day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at Wharton street Church. . ** PEACOCK—On Sunday, August 23d, in the 76th year oktia age, Tames Peacook,lormerly of Harris- Interment at Harrisburg, of which notice will be given. IlliclLVAlNE.—August 22d, ' his residence, Chester county, Hon. A. R. Mallvaine, in the 60th year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, August 26th, at 1 o'clock P. M., ears leaving Eleventh and Market streets at 7;,i' o'cloCk, carriages being in waiting at Springton station, Waynesburg Branch. , ** ALLEN.—On the evening of the 20th inst., Ser. geant George W. S. Allen, of Co. G, 15th Pennsyl vania* Cavalry ( Anderson Cavalry)—oao- or th lant three hundred=tu'the 27th year of his age.. ASHWORTH—On the 19th inst., MIB3 Florence Wrigley- Ashworth, infant 'daughter of John and Elizabeth- shworth, aged 3 months. PAYMOUNT.—On the 20th inst., Henry Cramp. ton, son of William and Mary A. Bannount, aged 10 months and 16 days. BROOK—On the 20th inst., Richard Brook, aged BLACK BART GE lIERNANIS -JUST opened, a case of LUPIN'S BABEGE HERNANIS. Lupin% Black CrapeMarets. Do. do. Tamartinas. Do. do. Bareges. Do. do. Summer•Bombazines. Do. do. Chally Ti3:1118BEI. Do. . do. Striped and Check Baregna. Do. do. Mousseline de Laines. • ' Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls; - &e. BESSON & SON'S Warning Store, 3713 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Streets. open to-day one case - FALL DRIBS SILKS. Solid Brown Figured Silks. Solid Blue Ft t - tred Silks. - Solid Mode Figured Silks. Solid Green Figured Silks. VYRE & LANDELL 2 FOURTH AND 4.RCH, are opening for Fall sales. • - Color.d French Nerinoes. New Balmoral Skirts. •' . ' . •-, ~ Week Bilks all prices. Flannels for Fancy - Skirts. . MOSQUITO BARS BY T A .E pispE, Green, Blae and White .Mosquito B' acie . • • . 1117- RE LANDELL ~~ Try O . MVSTI E G D /i, — a sYs.'rEseiliusT/A1 acknowledgments t 4 As g-c.cc 21, 1663: f:";,lieetionS Made in Sarloga for the ptinlAgetc. for soldiers in front of Cdrleston, S. O. • 11. S. Hotel visitors ., , si, ay. Congress Hall visitors I.' .5 00 Union Hall visitors d2O 00 Clarendon Hotel visit- r ,.,' .. ....... t s fr _ 4B. ................... F 60 0 57 con ! Bedo ,, h.'. • Dr. visitora• •• • ..... 24 0 Pr. 13[31 0, : , 014'4 Hotel visitors,- ...... 2 00 203 63 Contributions received at Washington —a3 ' City Agency as f011ows: Collected in Georgetown $239 50 - WeslChapel 160 00 James. Mu ll erloo 00 New York avenue_ Church 67 00 Geo. Lowreyso 00 Bridge Street Church, Georgetow,l, ty . 36 45 Marceline Dew York.. Upton Darby, Seneca h fd • • cd 9 o Eldridge. hew Yotk. per. Rev. John • To lone N... , ri ght...DAtitYliii N. Y TrinityCliiirch M. Milburn McKendree Chapel. J. C. Willing, Mrs. Munroe, E. Mex. Seth Elliott, D. Roy& J Topham. M. PearSOn; and Miss Melville—each $5 40 00 Private Wilcox, sth Connecticut Regi ment Smaller sums 200 6 0o $342 Army Committee, Buffalo, B. Y.,' on 55 t wcount of Thanksgiving Collections 4 , W "Rork, per Bev. John D. ELM 7' „, Contributions from the Mtn --4 . al '"" Indiana Volunteers. as follows: Field, Staff, and Band Company A 18 75 do B —1675 05 do D 1 75 do B 104 75 do F-1655 ' 11:25 - do. H 7 55 do I 7 25 do K - Per John J. Hight, Chaplain. Hillsboro', Tenn: 121 75 Bangor Christian Commission • • 100 00 Soldiers' Aid society, Circleville, Ohio,per - Mrs. N 0. Reitych. President 100 DO Thanksgiving Collection Spruce Creek Presbv- torten Church, per G. W. McWilliams ' 86'50` Presbyterian, Lutheran. • and Methodist Churches, Joint contributions, Thanksgiving :day ' Soldiers' Aid Society, Belleville, Pa., per Mrs. A. E. McDonald.-President. Leacock uhurcb, Williamstovn, Pa , per M. E. Slaymaker George D. Weil erill First Presbyterian Church, Honesdale, 'Pa.... Friends of ChriAlan Commission, Jonesville. Saratoga county, New York, per R. R. Ken- - nedy 43 00 Great Valley Baptist Church, Chester county. Pa., per .Rev. James Wilson 40 00 Ladies of Weyganwega, Wis., per Rey. A. •- Gardner ..33 80 Contributed by men of the . Forty-ninth Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, per Rev. T.. Stevenson ' SS 00 - Union Thanksgiving Meeting, Minneapolis, Minn per Rev. D. Cobb • a7O Collected by Mrs. Elizabeth Rowland, of Hil ton, Bucks county.'Pa., for wounded and sick soldiers at Gettysburg, per Rev. H. M.-King. 82 60 German Reformed Church. Easton, Pa., per ßev. J. Beek . 30 24 Reformed Presbyterian Church, Duanes-' • burg - $l2 16 Ladies' Aid Society, Duanesburg, per Rev. A. G. Wylie 17 81 DI B Church, Lowy''' . lle. N. Y Sl4 61 3° °° Presbyterian °hatch, Lowyllle, Y. Per mW:Tones 10 00 . Rev. Jonathan Brace, Melforti, Conn.. ....... 20 25 Rev. A. M.' Stewart, .Chaplain 102 d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 20 00 Presbyterian Church, Asbury, N. J., per James Read Eck ard • 19 - 85- Union Meeting, Stroudsburg, Pa 00. Baptist Church., West Edmeston, N. Y.....' 17 68 Presbyterian Church. Newtown . Bucksco., Pk. 16 25 First Reformed Presbyterian Church, Prince- ton, Indiana 16 00 Second Presbyterian Church, Stillwater, Minn., per Rev. J. D. Caldwell 18 00 Collection, Leraysville, Pa., per Rev. - J. Sabin 15.00 Fifth United Presbyterian Church - 1500 Presbyterian Church, Gilgal, Pa., per Rev. 'John Carutreiss 16 CO Zion P. E. Church' 12 53 Presbyterian Church, Lewistown • 12 45. Pine Creek Reformed Presbyterian Church....,-11 50 Collections at Matamoras and Grandview Rio.. 11 35 Shiloh Presbyterian Church, Burnsville, 111... 11 10 ork , avenue Presbyterian Church, Washing ton, D. C. • " • 1000• John H. Matthews. Poughkeepsie,N.Y... . 10 00 Rey, John German Presbyterian Church, per John Loeker 10 01 Love's Mills Soldiers' Alt/Society 10 00 Society formed to aid Presbyterian Commission In Company E, 82d Regiment Penna. Vols.,per Captain Patrick /0 00 Presbyterian Church, Princeville, Illinois 9 70 Second Presbyterian Church, Paterson, N. J. per Rev. Mr. Shaw • - 891 Presbyterian Church, Pleasant township, Ind., Penna., H. C. Crawford 3 35 Collection Guilford Centre, Chenango county, R.Y.. per Rev. L. M. Reeler 8 00 Collection Heart's Mills, Ind., per Rev. James. W. blegee tr 00 Union Meeting, Spartansburg, Penna., per Lewis Ketchum, treasurer - 645 Miss Sophia G. Niles. Herkimer, N. Y • 5 00, SlatingtOn, Penna - '500" Miss Phillips Mrs Nancy Hoyt, Kingston. Penna James Barren, Rutland, Vt Sabbath-School Spring GardenMaptisr Church: 5 00 Presbyterian Church, Saltville, Penna.,. 400 &translation, Erie county, Penna., per Rev. A. - L. Perkins . 3 00' Thank-offeringfrom a Soldier in the 74th Penna, Regiment Rev. H. J. Morrison, Richmond City,Wis 1 60 T. L Peck, 11th United. States Infantry - 100 N. F. Benson, 2.1 Regiment New York Vole. I'oo- Alignis Greenfield,• Illinois' ' 1 00 Presbyterian and .Lutheran Churches, Green wich, N. J. (additional) 1 00 William Higley alias "Leather Stocking ... 4 * of North Woods. Lowville, N. J ' . 25 5:71985 Amount previously acknowledged..." ....... . . 172,263 74 127,973 59 JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer. We must thank our friends for their continued ity. Our work, however. is enlarging, and the demands upon our means constantly. increasing. The calls upon us for publications "-especially. are very urgent,. and with the continued increase of the work, there conies a continued demand for supplies—which we earnestly de sire to meet. Encouraged beyond measure to renew our labor with a greater zeal and determination, let us do so . with' an earnest prayer for the Divine, blessing. Con tinue to send contributions to the Treasurer, Jos. - Patter, terson, at the Western Bank,• Philadelphia. .- GEO. H. STUART. Chairman. W•O • • I • . • 4 I 4,u O , h,. I ' s AUGUST .24, . :1863: 3z.• .FIFTII WARD NATIONAL 'UNION PABTY —at a meeting of the loyal citizens of the Wal d. without distinction of party, on the 19th at New Market Hall, Second ct,d. Pine streets, the fol lowing gentlemen were elected officers to condriCt the elections in various divisions, on Tuesday next, Attgltst Mb, 1865, between six and eight o'clock P. M. FIRST DIVISION. McKeown's. South, above Second. Judge—Caleb Merman. lnspectore3—Lewis Gillingham Chas. Marklani. bECOAD DIVISION. Pine, above Second. Judge—Henry Charnm. Inspectors—Wm. C. Murphy, H. 0. Smith. THIRD DI VISION. Gilmer's, NH South Fifth street. Judge—William Phillips Inspectors—Oeo. W. Gillingham, T. W. Chandler. FOURTH DIVISION. Steinmetz's, N. W. corner Front and Union. Judge—Joseph Kenney. Inepsctors—l,Vm. M. Lindsay, H. H. Deitz. FIFTH DIVISION. Koehler's, Spruce, above Locust. Judge—F. H. Dolfee. Inspectors—Charles Dougherty, J. S. Atkinson, SIXTH DIVISION. Burns', Spruce, below Fifth Judge—J. Benton Young, Inspettore—Charles E. bmith. W. H. Davis. SEVENTH DIMSON. MeCressin's, N. E corner Fifth and Prune. Judge—John Gibbs. Inspectors—F. C. Clark, H. H. McConne/l. EIGHTH DIVISION. Butler House. Sixth below Chestnut. Judge—E., K.,Nicholls. Insptotors.=James Barton, E B. McDowell. The following were unanimously elected officers of the Association for,one year : President—ROßEßT P. KING. Vice Prebidents , --GEO. 'W. GILLINGHAM, FREDE RICK M.-ADAMS. Secretaries—JOHN J. FRANKLIN and EGBERT K. NICHOLLS. • Treasurer—NATHAN HALL. att2.l-2.t . JOHN J. FRANKLIN. Secretary.. Mi. , .•NATIONAL, UNION CITY EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE —An adjourned meeting of theCommitteewillbeheldTHlS (Monday) AFTERNOON at S o'clock, at the Headquarters, Commonwealth Build ings, CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth ' WM. H. KEEN, President. Jona' S. FRANKLIN, t Secretaries H. B. GARDINMR- 5 • It THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EITOCKHOLDERS of the DUNGANNON - IRON COMPANY will be held at the Company's office, in Phi ladelphia. on WEDNBSDAY, September 2. 1863, for•the purpose of electing Directors to serve the - ensuing year, &c. - JOHN -WISTER, Treasurer. Wm. B. S. BARER, Secretary. an24•mw&s3t* M - BY- SPECIAL' REQUEST, 1 1 11 E YOUNG .MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION will have the SECOND EXCURSION of this season to A.tlan tic ltity on.THURSDAY, September lot. To insure the c ,mfort of all who purchase tickets, the number will be restricted to the capacityof the Passenger Cars. all wilt have comfortable •seats. Tickets only $1.25. Children half prico. For sale at the 'Rooms 1009, and 1011 CHESTNUT; Tract House, 929 CHESTNUT: and at the Boat. Last Boat leaves Vine-street Wharf at 6:A. AL an 24. mws4t. MCURTIN. AGNEW, AND THE /IR 1111NISTRATION.—At a meeting of the National Union Association ot•• the Eighteenth ward, held on TUESDAY Evening, August 18th, at the Hall, Sonth, west corner of MA RLBOROLchin and RICHMOND . Streets,. the following preambls‘and resolutions were unanimously adopted: . • , Whereas, The time has waived. when all who - love their country, and are in fityor of tha maintenance of nee ins.titutiorig in their ; purity, and whzreae the Eighteenth wet% has alwA,ye. been, and always will be, upon the side of, the cattntry; its 17nianotad its. flag: Resolted. That we, Uteigkyaleitizens of the Eighteenth ward, approve of, mar) heartily 'support, the nomi nees of the national Onion: Roar; believing that by,so doing we sustain the Admin)atXation and its war policy. Resolved, That we aro.in,lavor of a vigorous prose cution of the war trAtilithe rebellion le crushed out, and opposed to a core:imensise whh traitors, be they Korth ' r ri't we r a rov of the re:nomination - of ABDREW r. t.THITIB P , I the e Soldiers'O friend and pure patriot. h ' whose energy the State has hien twice saved frem,_in'easion by Southern traitors. thus proving hi" ,wortn:/of the support of all loyal citizens. ana the" ner'-ay pledge him the undivided support of this itesolved, That in the nomination of the Hor :.C:olsBVif, for the Sup, eme Bench, we rano' Jurist, and one in whose election we h that the laws will be fearlestly > . fe Partially administered, and to that our united suffrage. . Resolved, That , we cordially' citizens of the ward, and theii._ 42. _vite all. Union -loving in support of a ticket pledgeg .a entry, to unite with us and Administration. to the support of the Linton ALEXANDER ADASRN ~v . C 4140" the 17- east porno ,- then:ee' repo .lfr .othingham & Wells. additional SSS 00 R &W. C. Biddle & Co., additional 25 00 Proceeds of a Fair held by the Pupils of Linwood Seminary, Delaware county, Pa , per Dr. J. Emmanuel, President. Bessie Okte. Vice Pre sident. Sallie F. Samuel, - Treasurer, Mary J. Appleby Secretary 150 53 71 J Francis'Fisher, additional. 00 Ziegler & Smith, do ........ . 25 00 Tbank Offering at St. Peter's Church, per F. G. Smith, Treasurer . 30 55 Stephen Robbins, additional 10 00 Joseph B. Myers 50 00 C. D. Cleveland. U.-8. Consul, Cardiff, Wales, additional 25 00 Miss Anna W. LapsleY— 50 00 TO THE FRIENDS OF THE UNION AND THE ADMINISTRATION. The loyal citizens of the various wards of the city of Philadelphia are hereby requested to assemble at such places in said wards as may be designated by the officers of the National Union Ward Associations, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, August 18, lard.= at eight o'clock, Pursuant to the rules governing the National Union party, for such cases made and provided, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for each election division of said wards, to conduct tne primary election on TUES DAY E VENING, August 25, between the hours of six and eight o'clock. Also to p'ece in nomination candi dates for delegates to a City Convention to nominate candidates for City and County officers: alse nominations of candidates for delegates to a Senatorial. Convention in the First senatorial district, and delegates to the various Representative and Ward. Conventions; to nominate candidates for members of the State Legislature, City Councils, and Ward Officers. The meetings, clew ions, and Conventions herein' mentioned shall be held in conformity with the rules governing the National Union party. • 17 80 .• 18 00 • • 21 05 • • 12,00 By order of the National tnion City Committee of Su. perintendenee. WILLIAM H. KERN, President. JOHN J FRANKLIN / . Seeretanes. Barmy B. GARDIRBR. iph.c_l747o. NO PARTY BUT OUR COUR T.RY! ALL LOYAL CITIZENS, WITHOUT REGARD TO OLD PARTY LINES, who axe in fd-YOr of the present National Adrainistra tion, as represeuting the —, GOVERNMENT or . orrit COUNTRY; :VIGOROUS PROSECUTION OF - THE for the suppression, of rebellion adl a necessity for the `preservation: of OUR GLORIOUS UNION . all who love their country better than tilt& party; all ,who hate monarchy and aristocracy, but love, - liberty; all who are true to the principles of our ReyolutionarV - Area; all who are _determined to resist the. interference of the English Government, or of the French Emperor. with American affairs; all, whether native or adopted. who glory in the title of American Citizen, are requested to meet at PENN SQUARE CORNER OF BROAD AND • MARKT' STREETS, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AuguarlS, 1883, at 8 o'clock, to ratify the nomination of • • ANDREW G. CURTIN, the Soldiers' Friend, FOB GOVERNOR and the nomination of the.-- - • HON DANIEL AGNEW,. the ineorrapijble man-magistrate. as. - SUPREME JUDGE, and to fake sue, measures as may be advisable t - SECURE THEIR TRIZIIPTIANT ELEoriarf. Eminent By direction of the National Union Executive Com , mittee of the city of Philadelada. att2l-431 r;:itOFFICE" OF TUX' HARRISBUICEI, ' PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT.TOY, AND LANGLH TER RAILROAD COMPANY, • PHILADELPHIA, August 21, 1363. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com— pany will be held on FRIDAY. September 4, 1883, at It o'clock A. M., at the corner of - THIRD Street and WIL LING'S Alley, at which time an election will. be held for thirteen Directors to serve for the ensuing year. art22-12P GEORGE SABER. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE. LOCUST NOUN. TAIN COAL AND LEON COMPANY. - - - - PITII:AB•ELPITTA, August 21, 1863, At a meetingg of the Boar of Directors of the above. Company, held this day, - a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOL LAR PER SHARE was declared on the capital stock, Payable to the Stockholders ev their legal representa tives om and after the 31st inst The transfer books of the Company will be closed unta the Ist day of Septem ber neat. ati22. tsel NA C. CPPIICK, Treasurer. . . Imp INSTRUCTION IN BOOK-KEEP INS, Penmanship; Comniercial Law, Mercantile Forms, Calculations; &c. , at CRITTENDEN'S COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, 637 CHESTNUT ,Street (corner of Seventh.) Individual Instruction 2,lper cent off regular rates until September an2l-St. Me. AVIS AUX ELEOANTS.—M. JO.. SEPH RACKET, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Milieu; No. 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonnenr d' aviser des nombreux amis et connaissances (ainsi qua Phono- Table public)ipli l'on deem favorise de leer clientele, gu'il vient de resevotr de Paris et Londres, lee modes lee plus receutes et les STOKESees pour la Batson d'ete. M. ORANDVILL a 11113 a ea disposition les eteoffes les plus belles at les meillearee gualites, des pre mieres manufactures d'Europe. • • Les ofacieres et soldats de tout grades y trouvront les meilleures gualites d'etoffeeh a des. prix tree moderes L'elegance de sa coupe, abas'que le cachet de distinction quo la caraeterise, est deja trop sonnu du public pour en renouveler lours merites.' -Jy2B-Em MERCHANTS' REGIMENT.--MEM BEES of. this Regiment will report in Camp atrowel ton, West Philadelphia.near the Penmylvania Rail road Depot,THIS MORNING, promptly. at 8 o'clock, fully equipped, and prepared for - being mustered out of the service. - failing to rf port will-be marked on the rolls "Ab sent vithoat leave." By order of B WOODWARD, Colonel Commanding. H. C. Witinnoti, Adjutant. lt* CORPS - OF ,HONOR, 11. S. A.. - HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE, - INVALID CORPS NOR PHILADELPHIA. 3143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID-CORPS Lieut. HUBER 'BASTIAN. Invalid Corps, 243 S. Third street, Philadelphia, Lieut. 3 W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, - • • 611 Brown street, and N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden etc ' Phila. Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and peneioa, same as in 11. S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHEWS, • Major let Pa. Art and. Supt. Corpe for Philadel- Phia. - ams tf • HEADQUARTERS .:.RENDEZVOUS FOR DRABTED- MEG', N0..1230 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, All ÜBE 17. 11163. *Mr- OPPIOBREI - ARD - EWLISTE Urfftberrig to detachments ordered to this rendezvous to conduct con scripts to regiments, and now absent without leave from these headquarters, will report Without delay to C'elo nel J. H. RELLOG.G.ITo. 22 24CALLOWHILLStreet., Officers not complying with this order will be recom mended to the War- Department for dismissal, and en listed men will be, dealt with as deserters, • By order of Brigadier General HATCH: IsAAc Moss's, Major and Chief of Staff. aul7tf HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT. PA. — Paine , DELPRIA. August 17. 18B3.—Notice is hereby given that the -DRAFTED MBN of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Wards, who have not been properly exempted frornihis draft. and who fail to report for duty on or before Au gust 22,°1863. will then immediately be advertised as de serters, and liable to arrest as such at once; By order of Captain JACOB S STRBTOII,= - anlB.6t • Provost Marshal, Third - Distriot, Pa. HEADQUARTERS OF'PROVOST MARSHAL. FIRST DISTRICT. PA.. 245 South THIRD Street. - . PHILADELPHIA. August 19, ' .1883. This Office will be open daily,from 8 A. M. to 2P. M. , except Saturdays, when the office will close at 1 P. M. SECOND WARD—AII Drafted Men of the-Second ward who have not reported, and whose time has not been ex tended, will be apprehended forthwith as deserters. THIRD WARD—AII drafted - men of the Third ward (being the Second Sub-District).- who have not reported, and whose time has not been extended, are notified to appear or be deemed deserters - The FOURTH WARD (being the Third Sub-District), will be heard in the following order: MONDAY. Aug 24, Nog. Ito 100 inclugi.ve. , TUESDAY, Aug. 23, Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 23, Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY, Aug. 27, Nee. 301 to 400 inclusive. FRIDAY.- Aug, 28, Nos 401 to 600 inclusive - ''SATURDAY,-Aug, 22, 'Nos. 601 to 539 'inclusive, and hearing cases. generally. bi. B.—Substitutes have preference. Provost Marshal and President of the Board. ' • ' CHARLES MURPHY. Commissioner of the Board. N. IL MARSELIB,' Surgeon of the Board. T - IrEADQUARTERS OF P ROV OS T 'MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA., __ PHILADELPHIA, August 2'3.1963. ItOTICE is hereby given to all drafted men of the Seventeenth - Ward that their time for claiming exemp tion, offering substitutes, or- retorting for duty, is ex tended until the 29th day of August inst.,after which time all those persons failing to comply ith the above notice:will be liable to arrest as Deserters. Notice is also given to those drafted men of the Six.' teenth ward who have not as vet reported themselves' that failing to do so by the 21th day of August inst they will be published as deserters andUrreeted as such. The time for the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards is extended until further noticii. • - By order of. the Board of Enrolment JACOB S. STRETCH: CaLotain and Provost Marshal. FRANKLIN D, STERNER. Commissioner. ALEXANDER C. SART. Surgeon. .xe a guarantee I.thcally, and tm < End we pledge him W ST„ T.T NT: Secretary.` mod Stat C e O P s SaniE, TREASURENorth tan ,. Commission, of MINOR and SIXTH Streets, acknowledges ntOf the following contributions since the last Previously reported MILITARY NOTICES. AR?;IY CLOTHS! ARMY CLOTHI WILLIAM T. SNODGRiSS' ARMY, .NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTH i-xousn, 1 TA. W 3 : • 3 ARMY AND NAVY : ALL SHADES AND GRADES. OUR MOTTO: " QUIC' BALES AND GOOD PROFITS." W. SIMONS et BROTHER, NJ, • SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. ali2l-116ixt' ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLBE COAT CLOTH& • DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTH& MY -ELLIE CLOTHS FOR DYMOND& ARMY BLANKET& STANDARD WRIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD 'WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AID BLEACHED SHENTDIteII AND SHIRT. INGE. For isle by FROTHINGHAM k WELLS. ' • ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH as HEMN, • No. 62 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, • Manufacturers of all kiwis of - FELT RATS, hays on hand a large assortment of all the 'various and most appro,•ved styles of . ARMTe Orders by mail - kom -sutlers or jobbers, will t prorptly filled at Fie lowest rates. - f~9EI Pam .1776. • - A G. g_ ;I We . ward. --DANIEL Anita an able ILT EVANS & -HASSALLI MILITARY FURNISHERS, vitCH.STERET. Philadelphia. lfi7•tf . No. 41S. x - rosiaent. lt* C LOAKS AND MA.NTILLAS WHOLESALE! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY! CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY ! COLTISTRY MERCHANTS will find a great saving by examining our. immense stock of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS. of the newest FALL AND WINTER STYLES, before making their parchwes. as doing business at a very small expense, and exclusively for cash, we can sell 20 per cent. cheaper than any other hones. D. WAIKINS & CO. - , N. E. E Corner . of NINTH and CHERRY Streets, CHAS. IHIVISSON.? D. WATKINS. NEW EMBROIDERED PIANO AND -Li TABLE COVERS, $96,095 03 VERY RICH DESIGNS REDUCED PRICES, SHEITARD,TAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, aul9-wfml2t FLANNELS. -a- Fancy French Shirting Flannels, Fancy Printed do. do. Fancy Colored do. do. ..Fancy•Plaid do. do. Twilled Gray do. do. -Twilled Blue - 'do. do. Twilled Scarlet do. do. - White Flannels all grade.; and Widths- - CURWEN STODDART & BRO., 450, 4 5 52, and 454 N. SECOND St.. itz2l.4t: Above Willow ABLE AND PIANO COVERS, JuSt,,opened -1 Case Ernbro. CLOTH, PIANO, and TABLE COVERS New designs, and assorted colors. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ARRISON, anal-St 'No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Is N'S • W EA.B. M Good $t Cassimeres and Melton. Light Cassimeres at low prices. Fine Black Cassimeres and Doeskins. Black Broadcloths from $1.70 to $6. . - Ladies' Cloakinge of every descriptlon. - The largest cloth stock in Market street. ' Tailors linings and trimmings _ COOPER 11 COITARD. anl.9 E. B. corner NUMB. and MARKET Streets. riii:RK PRINTS. Merrimack. Sprague, GiOnceste7,. Dunnell, American. Cocheco, Manchester, Pacific, English, &c„ at 20, 22. and 25 carts. • Dark Delaines. good styles, 25 and. 28 cents. Cheap Black Alpacas. 30 to 75 cents: Black Wool Delaines, 50 and 60 cents'. 6-4 - do • do 51 to $1.25. DOMESTIC GOODS. Cotton Flannels, Drills, and Tickings. White, Red. Gray. Blue, and Fancy Flannels. Bleached and Brown Mustins. at wholesale prices. COOPER & CODIARD, .aul9 8, ,E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS.- Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at 25c, Fine Brown lawns, with small figures, at 2.5 c. Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at 25c. Cheap, scarce, and desirable. Cheap, scarce, and desirable, Cheap, scarce, and desirable, JOHN H. STORES', 702 ARCH Street. p, HARPLESSEROTHERS ARE STILL N-7 offering ' .Thet , Immense Stock at Prices much Lees Than, the Cost of Impovtation. Consisting of Lawns, Silks, Chllis, Coatings, Cassimeress Vestings, Bareges, Shawls-, Delaines,. Chintses,Poptins, &c. ant, CHASTNIIT and BIGEITH Stream. p,,:IiESIMER SHAWLS.. Grenadine Shawls.s4and $4 O. Plaid'Sptm Silk 6liawN, $3.75. Lace Points. $&60; Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6. Cloth Cloaks, Silk Mantles, drc. Also, a Large assortment of SnromaYDress Geodl3 sellhag out At very low nricee. SHARPLESS ROHES. sub CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. NEEDLEB P 4 . 0 At prices Severally below present east of impor tattoo; warm . all* dePoitptlona. NI EMBROIDERIES; LINEN H.4.NDKEEOIII2I%. to VEILS, &c,: ate. And respectfally Invites an inapeetton of his stock. sTILL FITRTHER - REDUCTIONS IN IL , ' the Prices of all our • SIIMMBIt DBBSS-GOODS. To 'close out, we have reduced' our stock of Black and Gra ir -ground Silk. Grenadines to. 750. They. cost from sl All our 60c Fiench•Bareices to Vic. All our 50 and 62c French Organdies to 373ic. All our French Lawns to less than soot. All our" merican Lawns as low as the lowest. 100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes to I*. -Williamsville and Wamsutta Muslin, Sac. Beet English CottonTlannel, at 37340. & HI STEEL sort, i 725 - No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. EDWIN HALL & CO. 26 'SOUTH BB COND Street. are now offering. ' BLACK SILKS AT RBDUCID• PRIORS. Black Silks at . Bl: Ll23‘; and $1.26. Summer Silks-at reduced prices. • Foulard Silks at reduced prices. Orenadthes at reduced prices. , Pine Organdies at reduced prices. Fine Dress Goods, all reduced. Fine Nodes, Blues, and Pearl Bareges. Plain Blues, Buff, and, Pink Percales, or Fr e nch Chintzes, inst received. .Plain Silks.- received one case of superior quality Plain Silks. The, colors are Browns,_l3lues, Modes. Purple, an d , Green nriea..*l::4734: been selling at M. 75. tv2ll-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. AME IN SURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. - PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND,INLAND INSURANCE. DMECTORS. irancls N. Buck.' B. D. Woodrni. - Chas. Richardson, Goo. A. West, Henry Lewis, Jr. .. John Kessler, Jr.: John W. Eyerman. Chas. Stokes, Philip EL Justice, A. H. Rosenholm, 0. W. Davis,_ ' ' Joseph D. Ellis. FRANCIS IL. BUCKg, -.President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, - Vice President WILLIAM L BLANCHARD. Secretary., Cialli-jilt FIRE INSURANCE ExcaiusruEr. —The PENNSTLVARIA. FIRS INSURANCE 00. M., PANT. Inoorrated ISM. CHARTER PERPETIFAL, L. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independenee ftztare. This Company,layorably known to the community for nearly,forty_years. continues to insure against Lees or Damage by_ Fire on Public or Private RandingjiLter permanently or for a limited time. 'Also, on Rooks of Goods. or Mershandise generally, on liberal terms.: • _ _ • Their Coital. together with a luge Surplus renal le invented in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured au undoubted security is the sap loss. - ' --: R lonia= Patterson, D ERROTO Tho S. mas Robinth Alexander. .Benson, - Daniel Smith, Jr.. I William Montanus. • John Deyereux. lease Hasiehurst, Thomas Smith: ' ` Henry ewis. ' JONATHAN PATTERSON. frosidest Wrramax G. ()Nom. Secretary. ' - eel - Tau NE'ER MAY LOOK UPON his like again." Then have true portraits ritade of those loved ones who are passing away, REIMER'S life-size Photographs in oil colors. - SECOND street,' above Green. - lto MAJOR GRNXRAL - ,ROUSSEAU.- Will be ready in a few days, - tt very lee Card Pio. tnre of Major General Rousseau, photographed fur us by Wenderoth & Taylor. • MoALLISTER & BROTHER, It 728 CHEBTEUT Street. FXEMPTION FROM THE DRAFT.— -•-• conscript. applying for exemPtions from the Draft can have their papers= carefully sue legally prepared at 42% WALNUT eireet,.second . floor. Also, filnbstitntes wanted and supplied. anlii-fitly APLFASING.VARIETY OF STYLES of likenesses are executed at. MINIM'S Gallery. Els colored Photographs are amongst the dna* hest. and cheapest pletures taade, SECOND street s above (trees, lt* ARMY GOODS. CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES SILK FLAGS I t B ir Nr IING I'LLfilit I3URGEEB. POINTS. UNIOY - 4 3TREA:MERS: BED, WHITE, AND BLUE. RETAIL DRY GOOD3'. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. lowilnasunyr sTwarr. O,I7pB^FOE SALL STREET. The Oharleeton 'Courier makes a timely euggeetion In recommending the attention of our. Government to the naturalization and cultivation of Onlisaya, for the ireservatlon of the health of our soldier& This article has, a peculiar effect upon the liver. and guards the system against disease by exposure and irre gular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plan tation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which. Previous to our un happy difficultiee, was found in most Southern homes. was owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark,widch it con tained, as one of its principal ingredients. "In Confir mation of this. we have !heard one of our most (Ostia gad ed physician remark, that wheneverhe felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes,- he 'inva riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared. 'We understand our - Government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake. through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know." *' * t • We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Wirto for its remembranceof "Auld Lang Syne." but we can as sure " Our Gevernment " Drat thaPlantation Bitters are not for sale to any " secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that " Onr Go vernment " will yet want. We know that we have the best and most popular mo, Moine in the world. We are not afraid to show wkak It ie com Posed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend It. CALIBAX.A. BARN has been celebrated ferrovon.) - dred years, and was eel/I:during the relmak King of Pranee, for , the enormous, mar weight in ellyer. It4e remarkabirdy,' Weakness; Constipation, &c. CASCABILLA snam. —For Initio,) of the stomaoh.and bowels./ DearDELiou.—Porlnfizse Ideal AffecUorus. CEbutoutm,Fir3Ww" lavEmsa Riar nic—lATeax isci e Wnarra, P • IMM=:I .—An. aromatic carminative; creating flesh. .18, and milk; much used by mothers nursing.: nycy Also, clove-buds, orange, carway, coriander, snake root, &c, 1863 Another wonderful ingredient of Spanish origin, Parting beautyto theeomplexion. and brilliancy to the mind, is yet tmktiown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present Hambpas and 'Anackshowl about the Plantation Bitters; but the followinit is what's the matter, and they PLAZTATION'BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatnlency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. Farceselyerettsne and Short 147, eath. . . kain,oirer the Eyes.. Mental Destnindency. FiTstratlon, Great Weakness. s allow a^mplexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLiIA Very p: .. rtia alar/Y recommended t0'.... " " "m ' Mar chants, Lay;" 4 rS, and Persons of stae i ta, ; habits Also, for gentle teMtles and weak Persons 'Who a gentle stimulant, t: s ee digestion, good appetite, and clear mental faculties. • Sold by all respectable PhyMolaws,Druggists,. Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country S tore.s, gee. Bepartictilar that each bottle belifa the fac-elnallo of our signature on a steel.plate label,NOCh ourprivate Go vernment stamp over the cork. iY22-vslnii2mif. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,- BY THE CARGO. DELIVERED AND PACKED ON SHIPBOARD, IN • . For sale by BOSTON. TUDOR .COMVA.I•TY, anl4 ISt BOSTON. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOB SALE—HANDSOME ARCH mgaL Street BESIDENCR, with Stables,' and. lot *4lr ground fifty-two by one hundred and eighty-eight feet.. . Alm. three new BROWN-STONE RESIDENCES, earl side BROAD. above Thompson street, built in. the heel manner and have all modern.cenve 1 g. e 7.70 . 00}31N5. 108 SouthEOTIRTH Street, an22-mwf-3V dir WES PHILADELPHIA-L, FOR WaSALE-1 ROUSE AND L0T.*52.300 ; 1 d 0.., $ 2,806; 5 do., S 8,300; '5 do., 53.750.1 I !do.. $4.250: 2 do.. $4.500; ldo.. $4,600; 2 do.. 51.750; 1 do., mow . ; 2 do.. S 5 390; 1 do., $5,500;,1 do.. $5,150 3 do., $6,300;1 do., $7,520; 1 do., $'9,0600 2 Cottages. 53,300—a11 - desirkely located. an22-6t* D S CADWALI,4DIIR. 108 South FOI7IITH Street. DESIBABLE INVESTMENT. •miL," FOR SALE--Two three-story BRICK DWELLINGS five roome4 each, on HOWARD Street, above Master. Noe. 1426 and 1427. Also, two tbree , -story BRICK DWELL INGS in the rear, on HOPE Street; all in excellent order. Will be sold et a low price, upon aceommodating terms. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY. Conveyancers, anls-smvirl2t* 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel. de FOR SALE -- OE' TO LET.—THE =Marge four-story STORE. with. marble frost, No. 903 CHESTNUT street, about 34 feet front . bv 235 feet deeP, to George street—being the, central stare of the Bard Block. As no effort ha's been spared to Malta these stores unsur passed by any in the country for beauty and . complete ness, an opportunity is now afforded to any large !Ma ness. house to secure the most eligible location in the ci VOr sale on easy terms of payment, or to he let by The year, or for a term of years. Apply to - ELI R . PRICE. Sit Arch St. J. B. TOWNSEND, 613 Arch - St. Ex'rs of N. S. Burst; dec'd: ift GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR :.nx&SALE.—A Stone COTTAGE with eight rooms, Plea santly situated on Herman street, one square from pas , . N'Alf r eo l t`gfzergolrwnigitXuan' ilt i c k e f cfill'ardae l !rforadi: trees, and shrubbery; excellent well of water. Price' low: terms easy. Inquire N. JOGIRGON, auB r -ifit. 119 MARKErStreer. '' 41 CHESTNUT Street. nearly , opposite .NE - POST OFFICE. Possession given August let. Inquir - at thlretbre. j . y_2l-tt - - - de FOR SALE—DESIRABLE AND cßeau river-bank COUNTRY PLACE,: containing about 3 - acres. in Fruit and Vegetable Garden: situate within Tveminntes' walk of railroad dSpat and steapy , , boat landing; twelve miles northeast or the city. , Fur niture Ibl-sale at a reduced price. Parties about going to Europe.• Prise 114,000. E: - - PETTIT,- 309 WALNUT Street: dlf DELAWARE COUNTY COTTON IeuFACTORIES FOR SA_LB.—The valuable Cotton Fag tories, known as AVONDALE and STRATGAVS,N, si tuated:olra= Creek. 'Delaware Cotinty. - one - nailb from Westdale Motion. West Chester Railroad, two miles from Leipo,ille, and three from Chester z now occupied b_y 'SimeonL 'Lord, ' are offered for sale. Avondale' in eludes a stOne mill 82 by 47 feet, 9% stories high, with dry house, picker house; twenty-two stone tenements, -and about 9" acres of lan,d, in BPriVield and Nether Provideneatownships. ' Strathaven includes a frame cotton milli 62 by 90 feet. 23i storiee high, With picker home, five !fame and atone tenements. and about 24 acres of laud. in Nether Providence. The properties. Will be Shown' by Mr. Lord, on the premises. Early pos -111:4410Xt tan te•iiiren. Yew terms inquire of SAMUEL FIRLD, N. 'W; corner of FRONT and WALNUT Streets„ kny3o-tf Philadelphts. da FOR. SAL E, VERY CHE A.P2— maNeat COTTAGE. , . la ATLANTIC CITY ; and also several Splendid Cottage LOTS, near the beach. Alto; the FRU A DELPHIA HOUSE, at CAPE ISLAND with Furniture. This is a.very pleasant House, Ind will he sold a bargain. City Properties, in large variety, some at exceedingly, low prices; andl3rtilding Lots. Farms, and Cottages, for. sale very 10w,,-or exchange for other nroperties. B. F. GLENN. 123 South FOURTH Street. ink FOR SALE— A DESIRABLE PRO -+-PERTY'ormbout 14 acres of highly improved Land situated on the OLD YORK TURNPIKE, six miles from the city, one third mile from Osk-lane . Station on the North Pennsyltania Railroad, and one and a half miles from Dery 'e Station on the Germantown Railroad. The Dwelling. Is of stone and brick, trvo stories, six rooms on a iloor: with farnace: hot and cold water, An. The ample yard and garden have been carefully prepared by deep trenching, and is profusely planted with a view • to shade, antifttlr succession of fruit and flower in va riety during the season of each. Amongst the fruit trees which enrich: the garden are some 500 pears, stand ard and dwarf; comprising the choice of modern varie ties. A lake of one and a half acres occupies the centre of this property, which, fed by springs and shaded by forest trees and planted, is entirely secluded, and fitted for bathing, kc. A ram from this supplies the house and barn. with:water. . . The whole le situated in a neighborhood noted for health and longevity. The property maybe examined at any time by application on the premises. and further Information obtained of the subscriber at 2%5 CHURCH Allow er on the premises at MILESTOWNI after 6P. M. au74m WM. MOMS DAVIS. ab FOR SALE--DFLAWARE-00IIN" -A-TY FARM;-nine.miles from the city: . within' five minutes' - walk of a station, Media Railroad, containing 60 acres ,• modem: improvements. Also, superior Chester: County FARM; 80 acres; within five minutes' walk of a railroad station, Media and Baltimore Central Railroad. Excellentimprovements. bath, &c. ault• E. PETTIT. 309 'WALNUT Street. 11 FOR SALE—THE REAL ESTATE F BAWD SNYDER, deceased..—Avery desirable tract of LaND.'of 90 acres, and a MILL seat thereon, situated on Cobb's creek: three milee west of Market-. street•bridge, froutinK on Gray's lane, and divided into three parts by the Baltimore avenue and the Media Rail road- A Station on the propevy. The Improvements-are, THE MANSION HOUSE, FARM. auminzias. MILD. AND TENANT HOUSES To Manufacturers this property offers many induce ments s. I o Capitalists. many as there are, a large- pros-. peotive value in it It will be divided to suit purchasers. Apply to DAVID SETDER, JrSELLERS,_ Executors EADWADL 4.DER SELLERS, Executor's of DAVID , SNYDER, de seased: 'an2l. (mica* On the premises. TO' LET-A COMMODIOUS .MILDWILLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Bed isoderete. Arply to WITHERML h 880. • oe7r-tt 7 47 and. 49 North SBOOND St reet EXPRESS COMPANIES. - • - - Mug"THE ADAM.SsIi PRESS COMPANY. office Si{{ CHESTNUT Slreet,4 forwards Parcels. Pachuca. Tiles abandise Bank INetes,- and Specie , either tly :its Mr lines or in connection with other Enema Cormantst to, all the principal Towns and Cities in the -, inittak , States. ' ".=. E. B. ak3 3 3 03 3. feta . .-'" General Superintendent. R WILSON'S WATERraIIRE OR - HYGIENIC ESTABLISHMENT. No: '665 North THIRTEENTH Street, Philadelpiata. This institution is located in a, - healthy and pleasant part dile city, and Provided with the necessaries applicable to the comfort of patients and boarders. .A.ll Acute and Chronic. Die eases are treated on strictly Hygienio principles. Fe, male diseases treated successfully. All forms of Surgery attended to. The Swedish movements also constitute one of our remedial agents. Address 5r24-6t 5 665 N. THIRTEENTH St hiladefphia. IV 081 TYPES.- THESE < FINELY execrated likenesses, by 12/31i11ER, have AO parallel in tartan" arrangement of accessories, trathffil coloring, of llfe • like natural appearance. Gallery, SIMND s t ree t , above Green.- ' - FrOT3. CORONER, JOHN S. WARNER, FIFTH WARD. Subject to deolelon of the Nation. el Mil= Convention, t* (From the Richmond Whin. 3 sea, Colic. and diseases ton of the Loins ,and -Drop .1.3. --For enfeebled digestion. JERS.—Aromatic, stimulant, and to igoruting in nervous debility. , REEN. - FOr Scrofula, Rheumatism, drc ~.-T.-16GU-g - IP AND DYSPEPSIA. P. H. MAHE & GO., 202 EBOADWAY. .y NEW PEIRLICATIO'NS. NEW BOOMS= • • Just received by J. B. Lir' ' nn .nak Bad 71.7 NLRB= RN& VIC.TOR FIIIOO. by a w or nib rue, Madame bLeDAND AND WIFE .1 or the Science of Human Development through. In uerlted toudencies. ATLANTIC MONi.'HLY, for September. BARTHOLOW ON. ENLISTING and Diacharging Soldier& with reference to their Medinal. Examination. THE covurrturoN- OF THE UNITED ' STATES, and WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS, in or volume. • - touTBERIf OFFICIAL- REPORTS. OF BATTY . made to the Confederate 00agres3. 1 vol. HINTS ; ON HEALTH IN ARMIES. For lb Volunteer Officere. BY D. John Ordrau..V.: THE BIVOUAC AN D BAT7Ls-zr Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Draryla Qon V .Nnvag. LOST AND-SAVED. By that:fox. Ml* AUSTIN ELLIOTT. By Henry lib. "Ravenshoe," &c. ROMOLA. By the author of '` FANNY KEMBLE'S SOURNAr a Georgia Plantation. AT ODDS By the Bitroney Quits," &c. MbDICAL HYGIENE. Mond. g 1 1 ,00 1 ,111 Goneral 17 A NI LW NOV N' / licu. 9 EL OF EXTRAORM . alty INTEREST. .PPLETON & CO, 43 and 4915 BROADWAY, HATE JUST PUBLISHED. LIGHT: , A Novel. HELEN MODET. , 1 vol., 12mo, cloth. *LW, leais very cleverly written story, abotinding in incidents end spirited dialogues. The plot is Al conceived, and the characters are wall drawn. The _nterest of the story is maintained throughout the book. We prediot for this book an extensive sale and deserved Popularity."—llfissouri. Republican. The characters are drawn with grace and some power; and the scenes sketched with skill and pleasantness. The moral tone of the tale Is high; and the lesson incul cated worth the attention even of those who read new novels for the sake of the story. "— Troll Whip. "It is a pleasant novel, graphic and readable—a story of modern life and quiet scenes. "—Trey Times. • • The writer has evidently seen much of the world - in its various phases; and presents a life-like representa tion of society as we find it, especially of the better clash. "—Portland Press. • ' The tale is well told, teaches a good moral, and ex hibits a variety of well-drawn characters. Constance Langdon is lovely inough to captivate the heart of the most crusty bachelor, and the good pnrpose to which - she turned her power in winning Hamilton from his in fidel views only increases admiration for her."—Egatern. ArgtAS. D. A. & Co HAVE JITST PUBLISHED: HEAT CONSIDERED AS A MODE OF MOTIF. Be ing a Course of Twelve Lectures, delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. 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Paper *l5O in cloth. • THE BIVOUAC .. AND THE BATTLE-Fan • 51% c a - ,77,aign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland. sl'2s. Th s FOUNDATIONS OF HISTORY. A series of First T h i ngs By Samnelß Schieffelln. $1.50. hfouT Z OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTER.- N CHURCH for lan 60 cents Poet age FROM YRS DIARY OF Akf ARMY SUR GEON: or. Incidents ( If Field , Camp. and Hospital M. D. $L For sale by Life. By Thomas T. Elh & ALFRED anl4 AfaRTIEN, t;‘o6 eIIEATNITT StrAnt. FRIENDS' ACADEMY FOR. BOYS, rear of 41 North ELEVENTH Street I Ulf ism' term of twenty-two weeks. All denominations milmitted. One session from 9 till 2. Reopens 9th month, Sept:- hr. an2-1.3m. W. VT d'ITATAL.. SEIDENSTICKER'S CLASSICAL INEVITUTA /2 North TENTH street. for In s trutc , Don in all English Branches, Latin: , Greek, German, and` rench. will be reopened , MONDAY". September 7th References—Ben i min Gerhard, Esq., Charles Short, Esq.. Rev. W. J. Mann, Rev. James Clark. Direct and personal knowl edge of the exquisi te scholar- Ship or Dr. 0. SEIDENSTICKER, (late of the University of 06itIngen, enables mellyrecommend him warmly as a Classical Teacher of the'highest order. . . GEORGE ALLEN. au?.4-tnthalm* Prof of Ginp,k and Latin, Ponna Univ. YOUNG • LADIES' SCHOOL, AND CLASSES FOR HOLE ST0.01; Ito. 903 CLINTON Street. Established by Prof. C. D. Ormv - ELANo in'ls3-1. Fall Term Commences Septembei-14 . att24-2m PLINY E. CHASE. CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N. 'W. corner TELITR and SPRING eaRDEIT Streets, will REOPEN SEPTEMBER Isl. Boys PrerpaTea for any Di vision of the PnbEs Grammar Schools:tor College, or for Bnainess, Eatt.24-7 - &. , ..) H. a mcarring, rif. Prin. Ivr AD AVE MASSE AND-M'LLE MO 4--a- BIN . will reopen their FRENCH AAD ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FORYOUNGLADIES. 1341 SPRUCE Stree4 on the 14th of SEPTEMBER. For circulars or other particulars apply at..the above number. au.24-2m TO BE OPENED ON MONDAY, -a- Sept. 7th, BROAD-STREET. ACADEMY; fin - DAS. 337 South BROAD Atreet, opposite Deaf and Dumb Asylum, EDWARD ROTH, A. M., Principtl: A' Pre paratory Department for smaller boys. GYp=l3illl:l2, Drilling, &c., without, extra charge. For Prospeotus. direct Box 2221 P. 0., or call at Mr. LEYPOLD'S; YET .NIPER and CHESTNUT, or at the Academy': frost August Met ad24)l2t*4 ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LOCUST and JUNIPER: Streets. —The Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY,. September 7th, at 9 o'clock A. -M Applications ford- mis s io n may be made during the week preceding,the , - tween 10 and 12 o'clock A. M. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. , • Head Master. artl7-mwf 6w THE MISSES CHAPMAN'S BOARD INH AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will reopen sErg . .-1. Circulars may be obtained of Mr= HILL, 3:14 Walnut et. • of Messrs. LINDSAY dc BLACK: ISTON, 25 South Sixth'et., or by application to the Prin.. elm& at Holmeebarg. Pa. ryl3 mwf3nas s M. CLEVELAND'S SCHOOL FOR HOPS will re-open' SEPTEMBER 7th. AnNice.' lion lobe made at No. 307 S. THIRD Street, between. 9A. M. and 2P. M. an.l9-w2M-et SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1030 SPRING , GARDEN Street. - will be re-opened on September 7tlr. For eireni ars apply- to . au22-121. , " MISS R. T. BUCKMAN, Principal. At. LEXANDE.R RAC HMANN, PIANIST and ORGANIST, will resume the duties of his orofessfon September Ist. Residence 629 E North ELEVENTH Street. an22-Im. TROY FEMALE SEMINARY.-THIS TROY Institution offers the accumulated advantages .of - fifty years of successful operation. Every. facility is provided for a through coarse of use- • ful and ornamental education. under the direction of a corps.efinore than twenty professors and teachers, For Circulars,. apply to s2O- Bt' JOHN H. WILL &13. D. Troy, W. Y. .PROFESSOR WILLIAM H. FENNEY announces to his Pupils that he will return to the city, so as to resume his lessons. on the 2d or Mb of Sep tember-at- the latest. Address Messrs. ANDRE & CO.'S Music• Shore 1104 CHESTNUT Street. auM)-tseS. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AC A -. 2 DRAFT,. AT WEST CHESTER. (For Boarders °Illy.) The duties of this Academy will be resumed on THURS DAY, September 3d. The following gentlemen compose the , Board of Trustees : Hon. .NAMSS-POL.T.,OCK. President. Capt: N. M: APPLE, Vice President. W. E.. BARBEE, Rag,. Secretary, JAMES H. ORNE r lisq; ~.Treasnrer. Rev. Thos. Newton. D. D., lames L. Claghorn, Raw Thos. Brainerd, D. B:, Charles B. Dungan, Hon. Oswald Thompson,. Geo. P. Russell, Hon Chas , O'Neill, Wm. L. Springs. Hem John-Hickman, Geo. L. Farrell., Hon. W. B Ilehmar,,. Addison: May, Col. , Wm. Bell Waduell,„ T. B. Peterson, 'Jas. B. Townsend, Theodore 'Hyatt. The ad - vantages afforded for the acquirement of a tho rough mliitary edhcation are second only to those of West , Point The Academia Staff is eomposed,hf the reughly competent. instructors. The Educational De- Partment embraces Primary, Collegiate, and Scientific Courses, Careftthattention is. paid to the moral instruction of the eadete: Circulars may be bad of JAMES H. OMR, Req.', No. Cifil6l3hestnu4 street, Philadelphia. or of - Col. THEO. HYATT, West Chester. Pa. HILADELPRIA. PROFESSIONAL INSTITUT.E, S. R cor. THIRTEENTH and CHEST 'NUT•Sis.,,Nrillopen on TUESDAY, Sept. 1. The Course of Training is. peculiar to this institution. Tor particu lars and circulars send to 1635 North ELEVENTH Et., PhiltuLu. Ittnls , l2in I. NEWTON PEIRCE, Principal. -TEE - PHILADELPHIA. SCHOOL OF DESIGN DOR WOMEN, 1.334. CHESTNUT Street: 're-opens onIEPTEMBER let. For terms of admission apply at thelkhoa Rome. an3B-18t T. W. BRAIDWOOD, Principal. "VEMALE INSTITUTE, PENNING - . -a. TON N. St—The FALL TERM opens At GUST Number.oi Pupils limited to twenty. Board, Sco:. with Common English, $32 per quarter. For other informa tion, address A. P LOIE% anl2-1m Principali TB E MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S French and English Boarding and Day-School. Tio. 1703 WAIINTIT street, will re-open on WEDNESDAY. September le; one-gm VEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTO 'IL N. .7.—PleaSantly situated on the Delaware River, thirty miles north of Philadelphia. The very bast ad vantages in all departments of a thorough and accom plished. IiZoIiCATION furnished in connection with Pleasant home. Only aftrw vacancies for lhe Fall Term. commencing Septembezlith. For catelognes address atcS.6w Rev. 31:MU H. BRAKELIiIt. A. M. SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY- Rea the ensuing school- year. will open for reception of Baas on the 2let oPNINTH MONTH (BRPTEMBBR) next For Circulars carrtaining terms ' &c. address, JOSIAH '4ILSON. - DARBY. Pa. jy2f3-Im* VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, I'RSAR PA.—Thorough comae in Mathematios,_Classicei, Eng l.:Ai Branches, Natgral Sciences , &c. Tactiol taught. Classes in Rook-keeping. Surveying. and. Civil Enainserinsa . Pupils taken of all agog . School °pow, September fit. Boarding , . per week, Via TultiOn.rp Quarter, $6. For catalogues, or inkuimation, addross Bev. J./IEIO7W 8 ART0N J31,4 .3,12. VILLAGE GREEN. oRILADii , PILTA. COLLEGIATE &fop YonnicLadieti, IM6) ARCH street, eneSa i TIELI3 MM. D. D.: PlAn . o_pait - iktat Academic Year Will begin on morivA aoptemgar 14m. For oironlara, end other information. address Box 2.61 l R O. - R. 26.3332. BRISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL .FOR 7th Ntyp gra .: For "alßTr9. will the Backs co.. Pa. - fer.sm. HAMM STREET FEMALE ask": - - - - •• 1 1 / 1 1,4. —English' aid] Fiench Boarding and Day 11P01. Principals, Idles Bonney and, Miss 1)111sys- The.turenty• seventh semi-annual sessiowleill open Wed nesday , September 9. at 1.4615 Chestnut. Street, Philadel phia. Partictdars from circulars. anlMocl FAIRVIEW BOARDING SOELOOL, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. fOr•Boyn and YotmK !Wen, will comments the next session on the 29th SEP TIMBER.' Porcirculars address the Principal. aul9-2m*' GEO. 'A. NEWBOLD. THE HANNAH MORE A.C',AD . EMT . A- •WILMINGTON. DBLAWARS..The dattei of. this Seminary VG resumed ou MONDAY, September 7, 1933. For terms apply to the Prilletieutls _ Iml9-31u di J. GRIMSHAW. HE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL OF D. GREGORY, A. GS . No. 1103 BLADKET Street, will RIOPIS on TUESDAY. Seotero- Ler DA. atO3-110 ..ELD or, By Capt. Norton. galey, author of am Bade." of a Haaidence on Tautpl.ceus, aathor of -Al" Gen. William A. Ham Fi A. att24 .EDUCATIONJit: AUCTION SALE. iktBAZAAR—NINTH AN - D sox ErnuasTs. SPEC.W.L rvAREEIPTOXY SALE WO rfA (11.0414" a. rtow , TREVI , CrA WEDNESDAY 110.'" Au .' cat 26C4,, at It o'cLoc.a.itt- 0 MTV' „ao Bazaar, Will. ba Bold. .02dridAlig some est,'" Aoßsuis ,elat ',Arnow% anA ..,,Jent draught horaea and some — wi fe " . 6 ,00 saddle horses all t I L; sol _ d s) p li e t r i e m m o p e t i o t ri li , ir t offered on t o b u i le o ar o n o : y a e they Contractors. 'PEI:mg—CASH. Mr- No postponement on account of the weather. au22,3ttf ALFRED M. HERE {EBB. Auerione.r. J 1188 of AMUSEMENTS. b,'MEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Under the management or DEL J. & CLARKE GRAND OPENING. Engagement . for a few nights of the distioTniehe 1 Tragedian, EDWIN BOOTH, who will appear this MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST It La his celebrated personation of RICHELIEU. In Boiwer's great play of that name, Presented with a complete set of • NEW AND COSTLY DRESSES. ARP. Observe the distribution of characters, EDWIN BOOTH as RICFIELIEU. Baradas, by Mr. George Jamison. De Manprat, by Mr. L P. Barrett. Joseph, by Mr. Sydney Wilkins. e Beringben, by Mr. Lewis Baker. Francois, by Mrs. I. L Barrett. Julie, by Mrs. Alexina Fisher Baker. IN MHEARBAL-RICHARD 111 Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, SO cents; Fami ly Circles, 25 cents. ffo extra charge for reserved seats. Box Office open Daily, from 9 till 4, where seats can be secured to August 28th. Doors open at quarter past 7. Overture begins at quarter before 8 au22-2t NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THE ATM.- ,- Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. WHEATLEY. Positively last week or the MARTINETTI TAMELY AND MARZETTI. THIS (Monday) EVENING F.xerelpei os tli 3 ROPE, by ZALIPSETTA. The Ballet ENDYMON'S DREAM, by MOILS. MATTHIEII and entire CONPANY The great Fairy Pantomime of THE _RED GNOME. THE RED ONOIII3. .71111 BED GiNOMS. in whiiie the entire Company will appear. MONDAY. Augtut 31st The New and successful Play, TliE DUKE'S MOTTO. in which Mr. J. COLLINS and Mr. W. WHEATLEY will appear, as played for the last three months at NIBLO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK l'eformance begins at 8. Conclude at 10 atom MUSICAL FUND HALL WILL SHORTLY APPBAE The most astonishing phenomenon of the age. THE GHOST! THF, WONDERFUL. THE ASTOIJADDIG, THE MAR- VELOUS APPARITION, which has - for the pasraix months kept the cities of London and Paris in a blaze of excitement, and is no w nightly filling the FIVE PRINCIPAL NEW YORK THEATRES and Halls with lIIMENbE AUDIENCES. A similar excitement was never knows before. and it is on the increase. HUNDREDS ARE TURNED FROM THE DOORS.. unable to get standing room, ev.r , i - night. Crowds upo r, n crowds rash nlglitlyto see the e . -TrickTEST HIT ON RECORD! FICTJRE TH/i SEEING. SPEAkING; The audience spell. to,Unci. _ WITH RAPi.gfiZ AND DZLIGEIT, The apparatus presenting THE G " MUSICAL FUND HALL' 18 the same that was to have presented it at the New Chestnut Street Theatre, and was IMPORTED FROM EUROPE AT GREAT CO T. expressly for the purpose. The Directors, having resolved to make the Extol:diva purely scientific, after the of PROFESSOR PEPPER, F. B. S., - POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, LONDON' and the CONSERVATOIRE, AMPEVITI )N, PART Q, bare selected the idHSICAL FUND HALL for Hs production. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TEE PINE ARM 1025 CRESTNIF2 STRUT. OPEN DAILY (Sundays; srxeepted) from 9 A. M. MI 6P. M. - Admission Meanie Children Lail A YOUNG MAST EIGHTEEN YEARS 4 -- 1 L old, is desirous of obtaining a SITUATION in a Dry. Goods or Commission Rouse. to learn the basinese Beet -of reference given Address "S. ," Press office. an2l-2t. W A NTED-AN - EXPERIENCED Mild) to keep the Efenii-wear Department to order. Apply at 435. MARKE T street. WANTED---TliE POST-OFFICE AD- P DIMS of a Mrs. Arf,,A. GOOB LT Any per son who et-A give the dewed information will Vleaseaddrese Mre. Father' ammarman, Mt. Healthy, °hie! WAN TED=-A G TL E Tri AN To givh instraetiont in Latin, and to assist tn filamen tary English. in a Fehget School. Address • TEA.C.gr.I2. - P. 0., Bag 241 A • Arl24-2t. ALESMAN V - ANTED,--IN A TI IKA- S KEritSTP:EBT ar,0711 JOBBIETG-110178Z: one who can intha4nce azcod frade: .A &Irma `` Box 2150, Phila delphia P: Q," • it. WANTED -A CLERK, COMPETENT to keep' the corif areMunt of a large STEAM EN GINE MANUFACTIIRENeIIriTaBLISHMENT. Remus* be fully conversant wititthe &stalls of machinery and of mechanical dlwings, a good, accountant and 'Penman. The best of romances will be - txequired...- The name of applicant will liciluimishelfartEmis office. An.2l-6t WANTE 13 Iritig - EbrA . TELY---A GOOD . Candy Mrto work o'd-‘.3.kemr\ Drops trAd steam-pas work - Steady eratottiy" and' beet s.vagea psid: Address CHAS. SASSAMAK,Shicago. inked& ' itut3-17t. WANTED $l5 FRli DAY,--WE ..want reliabite; energetin canvassers and agents In every county. for a genteel anSirws ak a commission of from Sib to $l5 perday, No latxurrig. Experienced canvassers preferred but 'room in , AUL, .Address M. DUNK- 4r , (10...PnbIlshers, At either CincinnattOhlo; Olt.ltago; Illinois: or 186 READS Street. New York. . iY2O-3m* alk FURNISHED . H — OVEMIIO,FANTED, Jorna-west of Broad strset; by a genteel' small without childmn; reruleribe as. to , respeetability and care of furniture. Add - ress - • "Hasse,-" dace of this paper., • au22 go COUNTRY STORE.-A. RELTA.BLE AMA YOUNG MAN wishaa - to bay bUttite . luturest of STORE in a town or village;; or in the country, the latter preferred; either Shoe, Haziware, °razes - era). ARsinsee would start a new establiztunent in: 'a - good' neighbor bond. Any one interested, Trillplease antess lit&e4o9, Philadelphia P. 0. aull2-6t* Ait DEPUTY QUARTERKABWIR GENERAL'S OFF/CE: — PuttaDECCPWA; Fah . a, VESSELS WANTED inuneeately to sum Of& to thofollowinoooints: Tortuga& Key West, Pia. Port Monroe, V.. 17,1 Alexandria, Va... Newborn, N. C. port Royal, S. _ A—ESTD; Cantata and }Loodat. pnartermoater.' BOARDIWG. 6_ _ _ 22) SOUTH BROAD? STREW,' RH LOW WALNUT. Deei . ratleftra-claas B - G LILLY INO:-.--Families can be well stated with comnwrwlcattng ROOM. on Second story; also donbfie.and stugleeßtionter, as desired; house just opened, location-rand- roome•verY desfrable. aufta`r FIRSSCLASS BOARD, RA_NDSOMM communicating and single rooms; private table If desired. NO.I.3I.SWATAYnT street:' 26.2 m. SUMMER RE.SORTS. CAPE MAY.-PARTIW=DESIEUNG o delightful Watering-Flgee are respectfall. intotmed that.tha COLUMBIA LIfEOUSE WILI REMAIN OPEN" UNTII , OCTOBER Ur. Arrangements will be made with 'parties 41salrfag , tar. Apenl:atew days at this fashionable and poptdaraensta BIEGEELD'S CELEBIMMED BADTII 18 artgaged crelzmively for theColszpslda House_ Address -au2.2.1m CAKE,-Pxopmx - Irroit. 4,4 ' SEASIDE HOUS-F,". FOOT'. OF l'eneerylvania Aceenie, Ain AIiTIC N-J. A fewpleasant 11001)(Finow vacant, How& open; until late in the season. , DAVID SCATTERGOOD. anl2.-12t Proprietor. EI ; (4)URSIONS. • I,3OONIJ.GHT TRIP • TO - ±4 THE OITY , BY THE SEA.'^ MUNDY'S • SIR T - El ANNUAL COMPLIMENTARY MOONLIGHT E . X.OITESIONTO ATLlNTlC'crry will take place on - SATURDAY EVENING, - Angnet 19th..1961. Last beat leave, Vine street Wharf at 720 re turning. leaves itlantic on MONDAY-at 4A. ill • ' - • PARE P:OR THE ROUND TRlPrifil-Mr. Tickets for salt, at ail the principal Hotels, andut the Ticket Office, at' Vine street Ferry; one hour before start.. log. SPECIAD NOTICE.' SmalhpartierS engaged m Machine Shops atitlTacteries. or Convaiescunt Soldiers. can have a car to themselves. by applying to the Agent et the - wharf.-if ‘they - wish to spend • TWO NIGHTS. AND A DAY AT THE 'SEASIDE. at a low rate of far. fan2tSt+9 DAVID H. Militeirir. THE SEA SHORE. Iwo'CAPE MAY AND PHILADELPHIA. BY , RAIL ROAD.—THROUGH mom- C Lela DENWITESOUT CHANGE Datil further notice,fremWALITHSITHEET Wharf, at 9 A. M. and 4 P.' hi Fare through, SIM. "A'xcersior, Tickets. by. 4 .P. train.. os, Saturday. good to return on Milday. $4. , • Tickets utast belaurch need atzthe evrtizeWharf. Nubia the boat leaves._ J.. VAti RENESELAIE. • au22-tf • Suos., West Jamey BagEroad. 111411! 1 , E SHORE! I • - StiatlitKß ABBANGBPITaeT. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC* EAU' MOLD. On gild tinge 2101 , TDAY,.3nne16th,,1828, Mine for Aln 'antic Citylplll leave Vi - weastreet rest .ail .aaalalOWa: ' , Mail train I , eaVee 7.g9 Al lit! Expreat tvin. 3.e5 P. v o , Freight beta, with paseenger car atailpaltNi... 9.00 A. FL itetiimltg. leaves Adantic.City : Ra Mai w° rain Freide . ... ...... . 12. 96 p. Fare to Atlantic. ite. Ito . nrule4iiii4t Tickets. genii fa the ?Ay and:train cAly, or-dove:l,as„Mauxdar and ter es Yoram. morning, 3a Accommodation Train to. B. aril D. B. IL B. "Fug. tio* mill leave ttae street 2.1 : 61;D6P'.. M. ; reVarnira ye t claming at 6.1.1. - EMMA HADDSNFEEMB 'Man Leave Vine street at 10.15 - 45 P. M. Leave Baddsatileld at 12.311 , P. ISE.. and 8 P. H. 3013-tt • G., BRYANT. lOW DATLY? LINE TO' CAPE - - - wammEingswaLSY.,-On • ana efter WEI:WE SDAY, Anzast the ateaxier, NAITHATTAN;Captain Robert Kirhyovili leave Aneh street wharf at Welock A, M., every TUESDAY, TIErSIMPAY and SATURDAY, for- C k.PE MAY: and the steasser WILSON SMALL. Captain- H. &WITH everyIIiONDAWWSDNESDAY. and FRIDAY . Xebarning,ewill leas 'Cape May at EX o'spek. stepping at Now .Castle, -connecting with: kla Urtftiroore hues daily. going and ri;randZlL Rare from Pikiladelphia, $2 New Castle:" 2.00. . Carriage hints included: lfer le extra. Servants ball price, Carriage for Servants antra. . freirlit Teceived. after Oa o'clock. ' an44l . RALTAROADINES. NOTICE NO SHIPPERS. =On and M141.11%43 drat of fiegiteraber -next; PREIGHT for Stations _on the PHILADELP HIA AN 0 .PALTINORR CENTRAL RAELROAD mast, be de livered at the Depot of the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and Eat Moore Railroad Comr3any, at BROAD Street and weskinvol'olf 'Avenue. aa4 inward Freight will be daliverPd from that poist a ntl22-Gc HENRY Wailth eup t. 11.01t33b - THE GHOST! GlIosr! .WANTS.