3.10L18H PIOTOTLIALB.—From our ever•ettentive rd, J. J. 'Cromer, 409 Chestnut street, we have London News of the World of the 24th Jily, end ithietrated Louden News (with double supple ‘t), and lilultrated News of the World of the itt. THE CITY. The Thermometer. room , 11, 1853. AUGUST 11,1884. .....19 1 d 8 r.M. 8A M 12 51 BPM. 93X 94 81 98X 15) WIND. WIND. .6W ..... .....SW W9W W Why 8 111.11,1 T AK! DEATHL following deaths were reported at the Medi treater's office yesterday, from army hospitals Is department rt•airret Bospita—E. A. Jubby, Co. H, 14th York Heavy Artillery. Inuf Hitt Hospita.—D. Metnok, 2d Row York Id RUM Um DESERTERS. followinpnamed soldiers were reported at the tal Director's tam yesterday as haring de from army hospitals In this department: 7:11 House Hospstal,—Win, Maley, Uo. F, 116th deitnia. ./. Hospilal.—Jtillan Sanrlll, 00. M, 18th NOW layalry, d and Prme-streets Hosptlat.—John 'Lane, Co. New Hampshire, to Heapital. —John Nieholas, Co. D J 1210, :ork ; Patrick McCaw itre,l3o. I, Otis Pe.. Re e; James Lyons, L 116th a,; Geo. A. BrOwn, id Pa. ; Cleo. Brot.k.sbank, E . , 48th N. Y. ; Chas. lard, E, 01st Pa. • Thos. bane, 110.133 d Pa. ; i L. Hewitt, L, 36th Wisconsin ; N. Meyers, sd N. Y. Artillery ; James -Fitzpatriuk, 0, 81st Y. ; Chas. Ualahan, A, 118th Pa ; Andrew ghee, H. 06th Pa,; Rudolph AL Seller,K, 118th H.; IraOth N. Y. Cavalry; Joan illyen, I, 11.61•13 Muss. ; Adam 13. WOOJOEI, D, th Pa. ; John McCarty, 0, 28ra Mass. ; Wm. in, IC, Edith Mass, ; Austin Hatton, A. 57th Alms.; rem, Latiner, le, 60th Pe.; Haolel Foley, 11, N. Y. ; Horner Perry, 0, 7th N. Y. Artillery; me Reathe, E, oth N. Y. Artillery ; Henry WMa li', 6th Md ; H. I'd. Healing, 1, 47th N. Y. • at Wilgus, H, oth N J. ; Ed ward Hruusan ' Y. ; D. J. Wiles, L. 2;1 N. Y. Artillery; Bishop, L, 2d N. Y. Artillery ; WM. N. shaw, Mt Mass. CITY BOUNTY. esterday morning the Mayor Issued warrants he payment of the city bounty to twenty-eight who have enlisted and been credited to the to of the city fur three years, and to one man fur Iva months. The four hundred dollars airy ,ply is nut paid to a principal furnishing a sub. :Me. Mayor Henry has stated that the increased ,sty was designed' to encourage enlisting, and he would not sign warrants far it exoupt to ienteers in the service. Those furnishing sunsti :s a ill receive, as heretofore, two hundred .and dollars. COMMITTNE ON BECTSIUTTING. mini Steinmetz, Eeq., president of the -Ward toty Fond Oommltdee. has appointed the follow. gentlemen the committee to superintend the re. oiling in wards at large: Thomas Tanker, Jr., .rohn W. Frazier, Henry Da s, Joshua Spering and Dr. Wm M. Uhler. VII committee will appoint live mustering Bett or:is, and the object is to aid those wards which , e the largest quotas to fill. These wards are as lows : First, 917 men; Second, 405 ; Seventh, Tenth, 406; Fifteenth, 000, and Nineteenth, 'STUVQTIONS RELATTVIC TO TDB DRAFT. Le provost marshal of this district yesterday Is t on order directing applicants on ordinary sub s connected with the enrolment, draft. main- Se, to apply to the provost marshals of their )ective districts and nut to the Provost Marshal oral tit Washington. See adverthiement in tel notices. • NAVAL.' • THE StrACRAMAXON. frame for the new monitor Shaekamaxon Is ;Mg put up. She will be larger than the To.. la. Egliblilfle..LiaLl am Us. WEATREII, AND NEwsr.Arnits—A SUG GESTION. there dull Times, when the Mercury reaches ly 100 degrees, we should take a fair Transcript ar business relations and proceed at ones with. essible De:paten to visit the cities on the North -icon coast. Should a Press of important mat prevent you from doing so, Telegraph at once ny Elotts Inquirer who may think you are nd the Age in fashionable News by remaining in oily, that as soon as you can balance your sr properly, you will close your place of bu4i. Ind post on the door of the same a Bulletin toeing that you haVe 'Awed for the season. A LOYAL NEWSPAPER STAND. large number or our readers are perhaps ne tted with a newspaper stand located at the awed, corner of Fourth and Obestnat streets. kept by Mr. Samuel Barry, or (as he is more tally known) Friend Barry. lie is an old man ; 70 years of age, with long white flowing Imre Ar streaming over his shoulders. 1118 body 18 vbet bent by agee, but he is, nevertheless, very lie lies been located in that place for over years, and has attended to his business in ail ul weather, lie is unflinching In his loyalty to warn:pent. So deeply has the love for the been rooted in his breast, that helms not, be keep, any publication of a disloyal +ter upon his stand, and seekers after that literature must find it elsewhere. TIDE GAME OF BASE BALL. to are now only two gatnei of ball which, to dent, are popular In this country. They are rt •and base ball—the first of English origin ; '.bar an American invention . Orloket is said le been played as early as the sixteenth cen while base ball is the offspring, we believe, of et decade. There are greet ditterenees between two popular games; Indeed, they scarcely a 3 one feature In common. Cricket is the more base Lail the more lively of the two. In Jive is the chess, the other the checkers of out u's sports. In one respect, however, base ball 'bleb the play which Sir Waiter Scott said was 1'1940." It like chess, hos sprung from an lal terry unlike its present self. Base b4ii owes Ail to the p.mif of town bail, a very Inferior . Chess, in the ancient Indian play of otiatur , (well known throe thousand years before the Mien Era,) finds its remote have said that cricket is more scientific than ball: This will only be disputed by them) who ;norant of the termer. It is well established a good cricketer can become a proficient 1" In a few lessons, while a knowledge of base 14 scarcely any aid in the acquirement of et. A gentleman of our acquaintance, who 1e to cricketer, after playing brae ball only four s, was placed upon the first Zane of a club, and :ed in a firsteolass match with credit to himself his club In another case, a gentleman who tried In vain to become skilled in cricket, took Ase ball and became a player of respectable e These remarks haw been suggested to us by base ball tournament being played this week. terday the fourth game of the series came in the presence of an assemblage of 1 one thousand to fifteen hundred persons, a proportion of whom were ladies. The grounds wenty.fifth and Jefferson streets were well-se rd, and, with the exception of the old St. George mds, are the best ever devoted to cricket in tilts . Their surroundings' are quite picturesque: in the distance, and to the left of the lower flog station, are clustered several trees. To the it of there are the Spring Garden Water Works, th form a beautiful baek•ground to the scene. .0 each corner of this was stretched yesterday a of human beings, all enthusiastic and excited t the play. The this week. At one perl.id the IbIICS, by a fine inning of nine runs, to the great rise of every one, obtained the lead, and some enthusiastic enough to believe that they were led to win. indeed, had the Philadelphians d as well in the last as in the first part of the the score of their opponents would have been lees than it was. or three comic scenes occurred during the At one time a ball hit' far to "left field" ungallantly went through an umbrella which a war holding to protect her from the intense )1 the sun, t player knocked a, ball througlk the open win /1 the elute house, and another struck a table, took an erratic bound over the roof of the edifice, At about half past six the game tur ned In favor of the Atlantic by a acute of 43 TWEED OF THE JUNCTION RAILEOAD. 3 work upon the tunnel of the Junction Rall is progressing rapidly. From Ohestnut to rat street excavations have been made, and the have been walled up. Between Chestnut and 'kat streets there IF a stratum ofo granite through the tunnel passes, and whloh will be removed TLe soil in other portions of the tom b; clayey, and easily removed, This will be the tunnel in Philadelphia, and when completed `le an object of interest, It will be forty feet ..nd twenty-six feet deep. The top of the tun dl be seven feet below the grade of ttlarket t. The excavation commences at the Magma house of the Pennsylvania Railroad, but the la begins a Short distance above Market, street. SUDDEN DEATHS. . extreme heat of the weather yesterday had Lanai egret*, an unusual number of sudden hs being reported, most of which seem to have Red from the great warmth of the day. RainbOW Street, above Blair,a woman died sad- The coroner was sent for and held an in- workman in Norris & Son's locomotive works )vercome by' the heat, On Wednesday morning. :es taken to his •residence, No. 1710 Otellowhilt where he died at three o'olook yesterday soldier supposed to be namsd George Pechter, found 'dead at the corner et Broad and Plime us. The coroner was sent for. ,other soldier died suddenly on the street His was taken to the. Fifth-ward-station. unknown man was discovered lying dead at met end of Market-attest bridge. The coroner lent for. nut filye Tolook, yesterday afternoon, an old silty years of age, Naas brouubt to the Third. station house in a dying condition, and Is sine° ,sed. Her name to utitnown. She had on a Ia calico frock, white straw bonnet, trimmed purple ribbon, and black cloth salters. At the of her death she had with her a brown parasol brown covered basket. Aber woman, name unesnertnthed, died at No. %Ikon street, The eoroner e xps notified of the -nee. THE 'FRUIT IifAREET. ready the market 16 glutted with all varieties of of the best qualities. The prices asked for the In comparison with other articles of food are re. 'ably low. Peaches oitil be bought as low as rty,five cents by the basket. Apples, water ms, cantelopes, plums &0 ., are all to be had In t abundance at low prices. If the price of sugar but half as reasonable, large quantities of fruit rl be preserved this season; as it Is, there Will tonht be immense quanties canned. These id fruits command In benwiter high priesul. The is simple, and can gonethrough with by iouseitheper. • APPOINTMENT OW SUPERVISORS. following appointments of supervisors were by the Mayor yesterday morning: Fifteenth Edward Spain; Twat: , y- second ward, second ion, Reuben Sands; Twenty•lirst ward, drat ion, Thomas Dlokson. • AN EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT. mg the list of sUpervisore appointed by the Cexander Henry', Mayor of Philadelphia, we 3 the name of Reuben Sands. This gentle !sides at Chestnut'4ll . l, Twenty , seoond ward, are free to say that a better appointment sot have been made. The wealthy residents Twentydiecond ward, the owners of property beautiful section, and. of course, the heaviest fere, advocated his appointment. The Player, •matlvely responding to their requests. re credit upon his own judgment and gratified if our citizens In the Twentrseoond ward food opinion is worth having. EFFECTS OF THE HEAT. seat yesterday was quite intense. A rinM. lemma were completely overcome by it. A. /Tuber of mechanise, bricklayers, carpenters. Jere who were working and exposed to the ire ()Wised to cease operations about noon. ie Simpy, employed in the locomotive works . rte Sons, was overcome by the heat my :day. He was taken to his home. No. 1710 lip street, and died at three o'clock yester nlrg. , I,tr of the car horses were overcome by the BARE INCREASED. tare on the Philadelphia, Wllnalng" ilanimore Railroad will be inoreased on "iii all connections, a ft er the lath 11)st, per cent. IC ' ..,REPRESBNTA.- 1 , , -' OUR RUMMER. leuiret%Penneylvaala Volunteer% 00 .• lama tee eity about' two eta u 4 0 B ',,,, lut .lPllViatmenta have been — mu reception at the Unica' Volunteer Refreshment 'Saloon, after wiliest they will he escorted through the city by. our firemen and citizens. About four Wolook yesterday morainic a t3re burst ,out in the cotton and rag warehouse of H. S. Henry & co., on Front street, above :Vine. The flames wove confined to the third and fourth stories, and were extinguished before any serious damage had been done. Two beds in a home in below Sellers street, Frankford, were accidentally set ontre and destroyed. TILE POLICE, [Before Mr. alderman Welding.] 11/SLISTTNO David Graham was arraigned yestery after noon on the charge of esillating'mlnors, am attempt ing to Swindle them out or a portion of th bounty money. it seems that two lade; each about seven teen years old, named Gilbert 'Brown and Edward H. 'l/t Meer, having an Idea of enlisting, were met by defendant -on Chestnut Street, between Fifth and They desired to enlist in a Philadelphia regiment; but defendant explained that ft would be snore beneficial to them' to enlist at Norristown. The boys were taken to a publto house, where they indulged In tiro glasses of lager beer, which had an inebriating effect. Before fully accompliqhing his purpose the defendant was arrested. He was re . qUired to enter bail In the sum of' 000 to answer at court. • [Before Tilt. Alderman Moore. LANCENT OF CLOTHING, James McCormick and Cornelius Toomy,were arraigned yesterday on the charge of the larceny of clothing belonging to soma boys who were bathing in the Delaware, at Almond-street - .vehart. The parties were bound over to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman'Garter.] ALLEGED BEcErirEns. Mars Milton and Thomas Kelly were arraigned yesterday ay on the charge of receiving clothing et >len Crow Almond.Blreet wharf, the property of boys who were bathing. The accused were bound over to answer. ARREST OF A SPY William Dougherty, hailing from South Carolina, was sent to Fort Delaware yesterday, by. order of the Government. He escaped from Washington, and his arrest was ordered by telegraph. Upon ar riving at the depot, at Brad and - Prime streets, , on 'Wednesday night, he was _taken into custody by Ofticer W. Taggart, stationed at that place. A MEAN, FELLOW. Yesterday morning, amid the buly throng of peo ple assembled in the Seething neighborhood of Third and Chestnut streets, a man well dressed In sum mer attire but with dirty boots, called in the ser vice of a bootblack. The youngster, regardless of the.intense heat, anzions to make a little money for the benelit , pf his mother, doomed as she was, some time since, tidowhood-by en incident of war. re spor td, witlk stimptitode: lie polished the under sie lAir3 oft e man, and haring finished the job, looked for Na pay. The men walked away regard. less of the fast demands of the boy. The boy called the attention of Police Officers Burklort and Matti him, alio were standing nearby, and the next mo ment the tap of the official, Mr. 8., on the left Shoulder of the mean man caused him, to revolve at once. • "What do Ton want with me, sir 1" said the fel low. "I want you to poy that little boy for blacking your b. (us, , replied the officer. " W hat's that your buslnessl'i replied the man. "1 Old not qmploy the boy to do it." "You did employ him,' responded the officer. "Do you call me allar, sir 1" retorted .the man, with much warmth. "Look here, stranger, I want no parley with. you; If you don't pay that boy I land you in the stEtiOn• lo,use." The people now began. to gather round, and the man, to get rid of further trouble, imposed honesty for once upon himself, paid the money, and too is &penury, smid the jeers and sneers of the orored". . The r ilow was more fortunate than another Mill. virtual In that neighborhood. A short time since a. nom obtained a New York World irom a newsboy, and refused to pay for it. "Going to pay 7" said the boy. "No, clear out," replied the applicant for cheap littrature. Better pay me iaow, or spring a Mine on you,. replied the indefatigable youth; "pay me what you owe... The man folded the paper up, and, walking sway without having paid for it, was put to his trumps. ..Copperhend! Copperhead! Copperhead!. shouted the boy. Most of the other newsuoys joined M the cry. " Copperhead. Copperheadrt "Kill him, kill Mott , ' made the welkin - ring. The excitement Increased thr boys were busy as bees ; one or two men mingled In the contusion, and the assailed Individual was IST orled down at a single blow. Re regained his footing, and started out Chestnut street at a 2.40 rule. Ile dropped the paper, which was fegalued by the boy. The last seen of the out-generalled in dividual was his coat-tail at the corner of Franklin place. It requires something more than an ordinary swindler to get ahead ortbe newsboys generally. CITY ITEMS. PEACTIIi,S .1.1.11) ORMAISS.-141r, W. R. Slocomb, proprietor of the Eastern Market Cheese Stand, Fifth street, below Market, la now delighting his numerous patrons with the finest peaches of the sea son, cut np and smothered in the richest Delaware County Ice Cream. His celebrated pure Cider 'Vinegar is also much sought after for family use. STROKING RHYME.-;- Says T.J. S. Grant to R. E. Lee— 4 gg Surrender Petersburg to me." Says R. E. Lee to U. S. Grant— " Have Petersburg I ()lino, you shan't." I shan't r said Grant, "Oh, very well— You say I shan't, I say I SHELL." . Gen. Grant then immediately wrote a telegraphic despatch requeSting that there should be a new sun sent him from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bookrbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. SuiTs-4For spas and watering places; , Suits—of styles to wear at races; . Suits—of many styles uncommon ; .'Snits—admired by every woman; Suits—light, pliable, and elastic; Suits—less flexible and plastic ; Suits—that girls and misses sigh for ; Sults—in fact, ttiat " babies cry for ;" Suite—for soldiers or for sailors; Suits—that C 7 edit do to tailors ; Suits—from ten to twenty dollars ; Suits—for workmen, tradesmen, scholars; Suits—both plain and ornamental, At Stokes', 'neath the " Continental." PAPERS AVE PICRIODIOALB.—&t the stand of Mr. Barry, on Fourth, below Chestnut street, will be found at all times all the choice literature, loyal• publications, papers, and periodicals of the day. EYB AND EAR. moat successfully treated by J. Isaacs, 1I D., Oculist and Atirlat, 511 Pine et. Artlit alai ey es Inaerted. No °barge for examination. jy364.1 ARRIVALS AT THE ROTEL!. The Cont B Allis, Arkansas J C Altller, Arkansas W C Richmund Ind C. al Wadeworth, N Y RTSte.plorqi C t 3 Sleets, Vermont James Why tcoll W Dewl6n, Colorado E Sherlock, Rochester W L B IMOD, Marietta Jae S Bendsall, Cincinnati F N Cburelims.n, Delaware' Mire S B Houskeeper, Del Mee hit Hictimen. Delaware J P Roman, Maryland D J Martin, Cape May D H Tulhtu & wf. Elmira .11(1,e Ferinle M Tuthill, N Y Q Denney. Colombia lira H. Witmer, Pdll.llll. H H Witmer, Penna 0 A Trate, Boston D Romaine. 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B 0 Dno New .1 A. Patcben,'BrooklynYork W K Macklnger, Brooklyn A McCormick, Oltord Mrluck & la, Frenehtown & Mrs 0 Bailor, 18 1E A King. Harrisburg • B M 'cater J s ECnrikol, Newville, Pa J B Choroboritn, Balafilol4l Chamberlin. Penns J L Polka, II 8 X W A Hughes & ia, Balt WB Itaake. Ohtoy, Oxford W Witt Oen W dull:huh, Marietta A Barto'et,. Schuylkill co Mrs Parsons. Baltimore M 'Kennedy B Jersey J W T Pell, avan' , Oily M O'Brlcn. Brooklyn R Dcolier & la. New York W . O Recces, X Joiner R H Beevea, .10,118 y ' K Thoiripciin & wr, Ctri. 0 D H B Brower, Harrlsbdrg ey Sheaf, P O'Connor, Now :Torte' NoDonild yrf.xoetio4 M Rfrx t Lombpzir,lllai•Piva PFoxLLinnberTilln4 4- . IF Eitaat, zweveyqrk' ." Chemin% E Heinen, Milton W F Retool, Milton John M Roush Stilton Tim J r, e Sweek, Miltolt Poser Clark, lowa P Donnelly, lowa J P ktelnic, Pern•inonlb., 0 W SCoyle, Carlisle, Pa El Hare, Pitt.horg W Morton, Pittsburg 0 Smith, Pittsburg Yes Mcßride, Pittsburg Joe Fleming, Pittsburg iB B Cort.in. Pittsburg elms P Dna' Pittsburg W B Waddey, Virginia D R Neinien, Easton L, Jamison. New Castle W Herbert, New Castle J De Witt, Towanda Lt (1 - 13 Brockway, Va WronneslY. Bridgeton,N v• A Meta, asbland A M Roberts & la, Reading Mr Dunbar A R.Wright, Clearfield Rev JA Reed & err, 0 Mies L J Her. Newville E Meddoc, Baltimore W N Nowcon,i Penua JII Welsh, Waynesboro Mrli to W Lukens, W Chest W P Heaven, Pittsburg W 8 News , n, Brea vine .78. S Lawson, Milton - . . C Davis, Milton ' C Mint, Miiten L Terre Haute • w C Bond, Providence, It I L Barna= siettr, Indiana Si B Rom heels. P« liDa M.B Martin,Penutivivania Boeselt. ew York W blaxwell, MOM:, Pa J R Vansaat, Ohio D L Kennedy, Mt Pleasant W BatnAs, Ft Delaware 0 Rails Fort Delaware A Karr. Doldware W Hall: Fort Delaware J W Boyd, Fort Delaware 001 It Battelle, Tamaqua Mrs Ra , cliff &see,"l amaqua L Job es & la. New Jersey fur Davidson, U S A 13 A Reynolds W.AteCmanghy ' J G %Aglaia The Bl ia B T Sweetzer ntown .T Brick, Bncliocille F Esterly, Reeding .1 0 Coleman, Heckl.y, Pa Cats Levan. Pricetown;Fa oho , e Reaointr W Heffeitinger, Reading A Fpeitler: Reading Oboe W Lynn, Easton A Palin, - Easton W Wegenbart dr wf,Penna Mi.,. Fareb Boamen.Penna P Aittcbell, Attleboro im Bear . C W Cooper, Allentown kilos Braman, Centreville Chas Finney, Hartsville Isaac Finney, Hartsville Geo Taylor, llartsv , ile Geo IC . Levitn- Reading P Vernier, Lebanon co.Pa W P Ml6ler, Lebanon co.Pa Robt Hailoway, N S aid, achnecksville W Woodring, Schneckey'le 'aid Witetatone, Tamagna The Bel H 111 Fetter, 6 Bethlehem }I Lentz, logelsville N W.tberb old, Lehigh co A A Dietz, Pcnna fter, er, Quakertown Joh' (1 14 tz... Nona. Philip Reese, Jr, N J Moses Kautz,. Blatington Airs L Rinattly . ,Siatinnton Dant Reed, Soinrylkill co Isaac Harmany, Hamburg B Bower,Hambrtrg R A Van Court. Hanover W H Wolf-, Virginia R 0 Cunningham, .I 1 S N 1. Krause, Penna. J OF rrean Thos La:ntlAnk.-Emitireb co P Metzler, - Monroe co U 10116 .. DIR Gerhart, Witm Del L K Lanstermileh Penne CL Tamer, P. nneylVanla Mrs C Ottonheimer, Palma Jacob Wilmer, Jr. Penns JIT Nester Danville C Preston, 'e,olanioia co C J fts per, Treppe. Pa D J Bovr. Penn,ylvania J New, Aloany. N Y Slaymaker, Lana CO adison. S Heston, 'Newtown Ono Whirg W L Groza Jersey J Eiszleft; ew York B/A pptegate, Jersey P K Fritz, Doylestown Patterson Copt S C Page, Washington W G Walker, Washington ,T Malec. Racks co S C lioppock, It Jersey The DI W Maud & wi. N Jersey es man uder-n, Brooklyn BPDry .IM , Fr Oliver J R Reack. Brooklyn J A Wolf, N Jeacay J F Zane Sped; N Jersey 3 A Wert & la. Wilm, Del J Pearce, Stroudsburg W Price Irbo 44, W J Smedley, Del co, Pa E J Shaffer Jacob P Coz D P Joss. Chester connty B Passmore, C 1 asterco Jamb Trimble, Chester co T Walker. Cheater co Dr L N York John S Paxson,W Cbsoter Doilestown W P Beatty. Delaware co Jacob Devoe. W Chester Joa James, W Chester B 41 Hickman. W Chester AB Joyce, B, total, Pa J Wait. Bristol, Pa J Davie, Bristol, Pa Mrs Benjamin Es den, Pa Ed gsr BVe U A Wm f.evfs„ West Chester W D KM*, Donglassvilie C L Turner, Dnugle..,eville floe Waiter, Chester en The mama J A Markin, Nashville 'rims Dunkin, New York I Ili Forbes B Chapman; U.S A W Williams, U S A II Goodrich C S Palm.r, Albany C McLancklin„ Waelainglon ,tae i.e..Wß.l,in,ron .7rdin Rardy. Washington W H Lewis, Chambersbrirg L R Kindline,t'•hambereb'g W R moro.Cha label's]) 'g W R Ly win Sr, sr f. D 4-1. W Lorkliart. Newark, .Del. !A L Black, New York E A Yarnall, Chester co,Ps. • NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR FILESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OF ILLINOIS FOR VICE PRESIDER'T; ANDREW JOHNSON. ofTsmisssEm. ELECTOBAL TICKET. SENATORIAL. • NORTON MomICHAEL, Thllade lphli T. 017NNINGRAN, Beaver County: REPRESENTATIVE. I. Robert T. Eton, U. Elias W. Hell, 2. El. •Horrlson. Coates, 14. Charles H. Shriner, S. Henry Hamm, 16. John Winter, 4. William H Kern, 16 David McConartEhlr%, 11. Barton IL Jenks,l7. David W. Woods, 0. Charles M. Bat, . IS. Isaac Benson. 7. Robert Parke, 19. John Patton, 8. William'Taylo'r, 2a. Samnerlk 9. John A. Hiestand, Evererdlittr9r. - 10. - John - T.' rshney, 11. Edward RolEditY, 28. Ebenezer McJoema,, 12. Char/es T. Bead. . 24. John W. Blanchard. al Committee. Br order of the State Con SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Forman CLOTHINO HOME OP PIMA "OAS HALL•" Best-class goods at moderate prices. WANC.NAIERR & BROWN. 5..8. corner SIXTH and MA.RKST Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. k S. Sixth St. WBSELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PRIM= LOCH-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST gelcisronmp. 701 CHESTNITr Straet. above Revanth laqrll/4'.lvA'l ll 7APl*lnkii PETERSON—SR ERLOCK —On the 10thinet.,by Rev. W. Mullin, Mr. Thomas Peterson to Mrs. Elizabeth Anna kthPr oth. both of this city. EBNNEY-13M1TIL-0n the 9th last . by the Rev. Edward Kenney. Mr. .TosPph R..Rennoy to Miss Alice Mary Smith, all of this city. 3Dlmr).. MACCULLOCH. —On the 6th inst., In Morristown, New Jsr•ty, Mary E. Illaccul , och, den ghter of the late F.ancis L. and Charlotte M. Illscoalloch, of Salem, Now Jet et Pf y, the 21st year of her age. ' 0 GILLESPIE —On Wednesday, the lath last., Jane Deyell, daughter of John and Mary Gillespie, aged 3 years, 3 months and 11 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respects fatly invited to attend the funeral, willinut flintier notice. on , the 12th inst. at 4 o'clock P. lit, from the residence of her parents, ' 807 South Thirteenth street, below Catharine. - Er< GLISO,—st Berkley, N. J., on the 9th lust , Eliza Bence, wife of the late George English. aged 68 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, from the reeideaee of her eon. John A. English, No. 6cB North Eleventh street, above Green, on Friday morning next, Ilth inst., et ll o'clock - , without father notics. ss. ~yJOANbON.—On the 10th inst., Anna M., wife of the late George Johnson. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. Linden street. German town, on Saturday afternoon. 13th inst., at 4 o'clock. 'l' WESSON & SON, MOURNING STORN, + l -P Di O. 918 MIEBTMIT Sb.et.. is!-tt RIVES 1 BILKS 1 SILKS I NYRE k LAIODBIA, 'FOURTH sad ASCE ammtai are °Kering all tbpir OLD SILKS low toeless thesslag fore the new Goods are opened. Silks not by last Poetuner. Silica of very beet qaa!ity. Good Black Silks reasonable., Good BrOWII Mkt removable. YOIJAG MEN iiKEPAISED FOAL the Counting How's end Stoine-s Lire at CRrr. , 'JENSEN'S Commercial College, No. 637 CHSSTNITI Street, corner of Seventh. No vacation.. Practleal. Instructions in book-keeping. PetunallehiP, tiOntaler• dal Calculations. Tolegraphlog, de. Students taiga's'. ed eepantely, and received at any time. nail 3i Ir'. TO THE CITIZENS OF - THE EIORTII WA R D.—Yhe deft cy of the Eighth. Ward Under the last call is now lows t han one hunted. To raise this number. a Ward Bounty of nveurr- FIVE DOLLARS will be- given for sash voluntsert credited to the ward. Subscriptions for this prime** Will be received by any member of the Ward Committee. and by J. 0 RORENGARTEN, 4-2 a WALNUT Street anl2 femwit lar TIRE DEPARTMENT NOTICE.— GRAND ESCORT TO VTR 72n 1111GIRENT, P. V., (BAXTER'S FIRE ZOOAVES )—The Regiment will arrive at broad and Prime sir, eta on this (Fridsr) afternoon at two o'clock. Owing to the increase In number of companies participating in the escort, the following orders will be obeerved: The line will be formed at three o'clock, and move precisely at four. The First Division will form on the north side of Worthington street. the right resting on Ninth street, extendieg down Washington to Eighth, and np Eighth to the west she. Tbe second Division will form on the north side of Washington street. the right resting on Eighth street, extending down Washington to itievith, and up Se venth on the west side. The Third Division will form on the north side of Washington kvreet, the right resting on Seventh, ex tending down Warliingion to Sixth, and up Sloth on the west side. Fourth 'Division 'will form on the north side of Wash ington street, the right resting on Sixth. extending down Washington to Fifth street, and up Fifth on the west side. lcifth Division will form on the north side of Wash. Inaton west, the right resting on Fifth, extending down Washington to Fourth street, and up Fourth on the west bide. Tbe Companies turning at• the cross streets on which the right of their Divisions rested, and move over the route. Ambulance' will report at Bilbad and Prime at Di o'clock, to receive the sick and wounded of the regi ment. The Chief Marshal, his Firmest Aids, the Committee of Arras menu , end the Officer. of the Board of Direc tors, will meet at the Chief Eogimeer's Ogles. at 1236 o'clock to proceed to the depot to escort the Regiment to the Reftebi meet Salt on. Tbe Marshals of companies are requested to detail one fnli-ecinigped Mar of their companies to .report to the Chief Marshal at Broad and Prime. at 115 o'clock, to join in'the escort to the Refreshment Saloon. Companies intending to participate in the escort and not to relented in the Convention, will report to the Chief Marshal, who will assign them a pottition in the rear of the division to which they belong. By order of the Committee of Arrangements WM. R. DEANE, Chairznon. VNOI.RVART. Secretor:Y. it* TO THE WENDS OF THE D THE ADMINISTRATION: The loyal citizens of the various wards of the City of. Philadelphia are hereby requested to assemble at each ,places in raid wards ae may be designated by the ofli• 'cery of the nations! Colon Ward AnnOchiaiOng. on 'TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. AUGrBT , 16. Mi. at o'dock, parrnant to the rules governing the , Di - .tional *Union party. for such MOON made sad provided, to elect one Jodge•and two Inspectors for each election diviaion of raid wards, to conduct the primary election on Tuesday seenialf."Migtlet 28, between the hours of six And eight o'clock. Also. to _place In nomination COI (Mates for delegates to a r a tty Convention- to notni• nate candidates for City and County 02ces; aloe. d e l a _ me* to a Congressional Convention: also nonitnitinns f candidates for delegates to a Senatorial Convention in o the Third SeDatO e raliD nd ist vr rl a Ct rd , a o, nd . :telegates to the ariong'lopresentas.ve entions tO floret nate Candi( attl , for In tors of the State Legislature' Cfh fi rr Officers. The Meal a rj ci pn le ° V tron a ff rein nientkned altir On ...Ali D. with the rats governing Ih'w. National the beheld Natioial Union:Cily Contiptti&e of P i eDrOn nf r o g r Vf - By order o • 1112Perintendentl' rsszaolur, 'Fres,dent. Ica 7; par,primic. coals . „ iv y Hagar B. UAavgu. IS TUI PRESS.--PHTiADELPITIA; 'FRIDAY, AUGUST 42:: 1864:, Sas e. =4=3 II on &M1 , X01,. ab airman. Ilar' ILMAIIIIIESEIBWRG surrzarns.-• The underaigord acku..wledges the receipt of tLe following ammo on behalf of the distressed people Of Cembersbu e." h G. Cadet! rgt 4050 00 Jos, Pm tenser, . 26/ 00 Oen. H. atuart & 800 • 0. W. Davie 250 00 J. damp:mkt2s ,, 00 - E A. bonder &Co . ' 250 00 . • George • . Miller & Co 100 00 John M. Read, by Mayor Honey 100 00 B. & Jas. M. Finnegan 250 00 0. W. lahatatock You 00 Wm. Thompeon 50 00 Curer Smitten Jr 10 00 Rev. Samuel T. Lowry 24 10 Chbeon Peacock... 11.10 00 Rev. Dr. Dewton, amount of collodion on Fast Day, at. Church of Alphany 102 05 Edw el d Mauls 100 00 I smell & Tumble 250 00 Office Wm. Hunter, Jr.. &Co ' • ' 24 00 dire. Bier, A. 43.10 500 James Fold ro Do 0., by Mr A. O. Catiell 31.1 00 James .6 Rboade - . • 20 00 Miss 8., Lewis - 5 00 W W Caldwell ' 510 T. W. & M. Brown 30 00 - - .-.- - en imprnmpia coll.ctionitu 'Union M: fi. Church, on toe •-k. utioual Fast Day • 116.00 Et. Paul's P. E. Church Infant Sunda '-School... 2.5 00 John M. Myers & Co 800 00 Kentle o Y, Waits, & Co . 100 00 E. F. Filvinuelo 00 . . Miss lit vinus E. 00 Mrs. Wm. R. Palmer ' ' 80 00 AthePtuti Blight 2.5 00 b. & W._ W visit WO 00 J. 0.. Jr— Edmond C. Biddle First National Bank Jamea, M. 9 ares.- .. Cash, per Joseph Patterson Vance & Landis Hazleton Coal Company Donavan Mutual safety Insurance Co - Ferree & Mitchell C. - St H. Boris Simon Gratz B. Coppee Mitchell L, H. Redner .' . D. 8 Cummins ' Dr. Wilcox . Marlily & Schaffner H. 0 it • Win. L. 'chef; Iti , e. C. B. Taylor, Waverly, Lnzerne county, by W. W. Harems 22 00 James,_Hent, & Santee { additionalf BXI 00 S. a. Mercer • " • 100 00 " 1 homes Ridgway 102 00 Christ Church, Germantown. Ole of amount for whirr d su ff erers) 40 00 Henry 1. Williams • - 10000 Tobiae Wagner • - Lk 00 Mrs. Maly Wagner ' 100 00 Miss klizahath Rhoads... , - lOU' 00 Oath 00 Ctillertion at Hamilton So., N. 5 , per J. M. " 10 Chnike 17 00 Union Link, No. 1, Daughters of Liberty le 00 Per. Dunctinlif. Mituheson, as follows: Mint M. Woelper 5 00 I, re. Mary Woalper ' 5 tat . Caah.• • 200 Hrs.-Sautes S. Coxe 10 00 Mrs. Thomas H. Powers 50 Off Y... , . 500 C. W. Alen. Milestonin, Pa 1 00 R. B. Tl, Chestnut 'Hill 500 Charles L. Shareless 50 00 Sneppard, Van Ilarliffen, & Arrison 25 00 ' lo 00 Mrs. - 11. S Jaaell ' 500 James Swain ' 90 00 Dr. Franklin Stewart 10 00 Dr. George Hamilton • - 20 00 Cash, "-Li , ' 00 00 G. L. per W. W Bookman 10 00 Miss Lizzie Finley . 25 00 Mrs. Elijah Van Syckel 100 00 Lydia Seal, Wilmington 10 00 Henry Cohen •• • John A. Brown, by the hands of Mayor Henry... 100 00 $7,780 95 EDMUND A. SOUDIV, Treamrer. PHII4DELPIITA. AU/Mt 10, 1864. sail St TA E RESTAURA.Eir GISSALT CEN- T EtAL FAIR. bee to acknowledge the following conations of Ice delivered at the Fair Grounds free of every expense: Philadelphia and Boston Ice Company. tons 12 !Vamp.' and Boi ton Ice Company, •• 9 Cold Spring Ice and Coal Company, - •. .19 ..... .. . Di gle lce Company, - i. 7 Carpenh-r & Co., . .7 Yoder° Ice and Coal Company le B Whit. pall Ice COMP.II.'s s . a. SUDO:I . 49BIIC Ice Company. 4 Eastern Ice Company, .. 4 6w eet Brier Ice Company,. 4 Rnickerbocker Ice Company. - 65 GEOILCE T. - LEWIS, Chairman. PAILADELPIFUL, August 1t.1861 It rgrNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal of POLICY No. 10,662 for sinv, Issued September 1, 1846, in name of GRAS. MaNTIRE, which is lust. N. REBOUL. No. 110 EL ELEVENTH St. .i42n•wfmlm * tiDIVIDERD.—TREDIRECTORS OF the NOBLE AND DELabIeTER PEFROGEOK GuaiIFANY have this day dituared a Fourth' Monthly Dividend of TEN per cent oat of the millings of the month of July, payable, clear of State Tax, on the 80th inst. Transfer Books elmed er loth inst anll.9t, GEORGE W. HUN rER. deeretary. OFFICE CI EY BOUNTY-FUND rigrcommtsstoN, No. 41.0 PEON Street. Ai:f -eI:TT El, 1664 —Until further notice, a bount of FOUR HCBDRED.DOLLedtS will be paid to all RECRfI( I'S for one, two, or three years' service, mastered into the service of the Culled States on or after August 9th., 1864, and credited upon the (pots of the city of Philadelphia To Enrolled Citizens furniehing Substitute+ for thrs. pearl., the boarty of TWO HUNDRED AND Purr DOLLARS will be raid as heretofore. R. P. KING, President. Rouser M. Moons, Js., Secretary. ann.-81 gar TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, PRI. LADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, A ND BALTI MORE RAILROAD COMPANY. TWILADBLeend, Auguat 10, 1961. In accordance with an act of Congress, approved Jane 90th. ISM, it becomes neceesary that alt receipts given by this Cowpony for merchandise received for tratimor- Cation should bear an INTERNAL RIVE:2UB STAMP of the value of TWO CENTS, the exremee of the same to be bort e by the parties receiving inch receipt. All receipts taken by this Company for merchandise deliverdd to consignees will be stamped by said riom pany• CDARLS2 K. ID& aull-12t Nester of Transportation. OFFICE OF THE ITNIOE PETRO. I LEtraf•COfdPA NY, 147 South FOURTH Street. —The Board of Directors have thte duy d. dared a Fourth Monthly Dividend of TWO PEE CENT. on the Capital Stadt, payable on the 16th Inst. The Transfer Books will be eloeed on the 12th. 13th, and Mb Inst. A. F. SABINE, Treasurer. Atrousy 8. augi-lOt 11TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Luetalment of 'TWO DOLLARS PS& SHARE on each and every abate of the Capital stock of the .A NA MINING COMPANY hes this day been called In, ffi pal eble on or before the Ibth day or AGHEIRT,_ 1864, at the office of the Company. So. 324 WALLA UT Street, Dlgladel By order of the Directors, B A. HOOPES, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, July D, 1884. and $lll 143 P.... VISION STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS, 1108 CIMISTSZT Street. —The State Committee request their friends throughout the State to adopt •®dent means to forwarh early and full returns of the election upon the Constitutional Amendments. Send by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard Mouse, Philadelphia. The Committee Moams•are now open. and all corre spondence directed to the•Cbairman will receive prompt, attention. S. CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. BEYBDIOT, Secretary. Jinx 21, lb&t. tgr TN E CITIZENS' SITBSTITIIIr REPRE SEN•T AT INTL AND VOLUNYEER AGENCY, No. 411.CREST.N11T STREET.—Merchants, Farmers, and other alumna can be supplied with ac ceptable Substitutes and Representativ se on reasonable and honorable Lerma, and.haae the same sworn in so as to credit to any ward, aistriot, township, Or county of the following coundos Philadelphia, Choster. Dela ware, or Montgomery. by .apply big at 411 C IIEdYNUT Strek, from 8 A. M. to 3 P. Mi. first floor, back. - tar Special arrangements made with committees. an.B43t Pe4 , SON & CO. 1711181/BANCE. COMPAAT OF THE STATE OF pstaffYLVANIA. Ationsrl, 1864. The Dlreatets have this day declared a Dividend of TWANTY DOLLANEI per Share, clear or all taxes, pxyable to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives, n demand. WILLIAM HARPER, atalot Secretary. OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OP PEZINSILVASIA, SI CEDAR Street, Nate boar, Jaly 28, 1864. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a reaola- Non of the Board of Directors, an. instalment of 20 per cent. on the subscription to the Capital stook of the BOAIRRSVF IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PSNN SYLVANIA be, and Is hereby, made payable to JAMS WADMOETH, 't remover of astir Company, on or be fore the 6th day of September next. aril-teen Attest: T. 11 TYNO, Secretary. TREASITEER'S DEPARCIIIENT NORTHERN CEN ' , HAL RAILWAY COM PANY, CALVERT .STATION, BALTIMORE, July 29.1884. The President and Directors of this Company have de flared a Dividend for the quarter ending Jun. 30th, of TWO tM PER CENT., free of National and Butte taxes, payable to the Stockholders of the 25th of August next, at this oboe. The Transfer Boots will be closed from ;Re Mt to the 25th of August. By order, aul-mwflOt J. 8. -zaus. Treasurer. gar TINS NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL. ROAD. —The undersigned. Commissioners from Naorachu , etts, named in the act of Incorporation of the Northern Pacific Itoilrnad Company, hereby give notice Wall those Lamed in raid aot as Commissioners, that the first meeting of the Beard of CoMMIPRIOners of the afore. said company will be held at the MELODEON BALL, In the tits of Boston. on THURSDAY, the first day of Seembernext, at twelve o'clork, at noon WILLARD SEOUL JOHN A. BASS. J. S. WITHINOTON, ABIRL ABBOTT, GEo. SHIVERICK, J. N. BECKETT. RisfAH - PERHAM, TVIATC.N.Iv 14. 1864 elltOPObAl.s. ARMY SUPPLIES OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND Eovreacts. CINGINBATI, Ohio, August 6, 1834. NOTICE TO Wllulkl IT MAY CONCERN. Certain Contractors with this Dedartm.nt barring failed to furnish the impolite according to their agree ment, notice le herehy given that I will Womanise liar chador in open market anon tdoNDAT, ?ingest lfeh, 1664, at the Office of Clothinx and Equips/4e, In Cincin nati, Ohio, until taTtber notice TE , iNFAuTRY O WSERS for immed!ate delivery. The Troweera mast be equal in every particular to the Standard Sample at this Mlle& ramhasee will be made from time to time until the fieticieneies are fully anpplied • by order of Col Thomas Swords, A. Q. IS LT G. BS OUOllr, Captain and A Q. M. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE -L-•- OFFICE, CtkoirtgATl, Ohio, Afloat & IBM. PROPOSALS are invtt• d by the undersigned until TUESDAY, August 16 1661, at two o'clock P. M.. for furnishingthis .Dees pat Duck tment (by contract). with 10 ounc ; 12 do. do.; -X inch Manilla Rope. Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Cloth ing and Equioage in this city. To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection Warehouse, in this city, in good, new packages, with the name of , the party furnishing, the kind and quanti ty of goods distinctly marked on each article and package.. Parties offering goods must distinctly- state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnieh, the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal, and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to army s andard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered. A. guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him lands' his pro posal. Bids will be opened on Tuesday, Aug: 16 , DM, at two o'clock P. 86., at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. Awards will be made on Wed need ay,Attstustl7th, 1664. Bonds will be required that the contract will be faithfully fulfilled. Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at this oface. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order of CoL Thos. Swords. d. Q. M. G. C. W. MOULTON. Captain and 1- Q. IL ARMY CLOTHING AND 'EQUIPAGE -LA OFFICE. CINCINNATI, August 8, MI. PEOPODALS are Invited by the undersigned until SATURDAY, August 711th. AU, at 2 o'clock P. hi., for furnishing this Drtment (by contract) with ARMY BNK. five pound wnol,_gray. RUBBER POBf BO TENT BLANKETS. Siimples of which may be seen at the office of Clothing and Equipage In this city. To be delivered free of charge, st the U. 8. Inspection Warehou•e in this city. In good new packages. with the name di the party fat Dishing ; toe kind and quantity of goods i istinctly marked on each sr.icle and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to tarnish, the prloe,and time of delivery. Fttruples when submitted must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties theretd must gotta antes that the goods shalt be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the propo sal will not be considered' A guarantee, signed by two responsible person, most accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will Illpply the articles awarded d al tinder his proposal bide will be opened on Batu AVM,. IM4, at 2 o'clock at this office. and .bidders are requested to be present. Awards will be made on 11011daY. AIINSet 22. Bonne. ill be required that We contact will be talus fully fulfilled. , Telegrams relating to proposals will not lionotlasd, • Bleak forms of PrOPOSall, Contracts, and - Bonds ditty be btainodlit thio Aloe The riot to relent any hid deemed treasonable is re. BY OW at GS. MKaGili• SWORDS. A- iCk a , • • C.t*: ittiut'rear, MOS Captela aat A.% IL Ij-RAFT! PRILADELPRIA. GIRD REGIMENT, {IB4TH REGIEMENT.P. ;COLONEL, A. A. LECHLER. *5OO BOUNTY FOR ORE YEAR'S SERVICE ONLY staa , PAID IMMEDIATELY Off MUSTER I 60 60 00 ....... 250 00 00 16 00 ..... OO 100 00 10 100 00 100 00 1(0 00 25 00. 25 U 0 20 00' .... 10 00 5 00' 500 00 5 00 2600 10 00' DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED t Any pe4son. recruiting Twenty Men will receive a Secomdhldentenancy:Twiniy-ftve Men, a Fink Lieu- tennney .1. - Irprty, Men; a Captaincy. iatielbete application should be made to COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, Puutaprtpuuk GUARD* REGIMENT„ OOLONEL.A. A. LEMEELER. TOIRE PAY PER WEER: ... . .. BOUM, PAY, SIIIIHISTENCF,, AND' CLOTHING; It HEADQULRTRRS PROVOST MAR- SH.a.L, EiRST DISTRICT. Pennsylvania. No, 24E. South. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. August 11, 18114: To Insure-PROMPT replies to all gnostic' v s on ordi nary subjects connected with the, Earoltrieut. - Drafi,. Exemption, Liabilithre to Draft, Credits and Accounts of Men Fmni.bed, cI tizena are requested to make appli cation to the Provost Marshal of the Congressional Dim. trlet rot. such' information,.and not to the Pkovost Mar , shad Gi.nerarat liVaehington By order'of the . Provostliatelial nener aI. EHMAN ' E L, Capt. and Piovost Mareeal. POINT, VA to . AIIGUST. 7, 1862. • • OFFICR - DRPOT OF REPAIRS, ARMIES OPERATING-AO-IMT RICHMOND. . WANTED, 300 IL'amtisters,. Wheelwrights,' • 50 Blacksmiths, acid 20 Ca,r.riilgo 'Trimmers, Who will receive the highest rates of Government Pay, rations, and medical attendance. Transportation furnished by applying at No. 2RI PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, Washington, D.C. E. J: STRANG, Captain, A.Q. M. JAMES M. KELLY, Quartermaster's Agent. M . 7TTIIM . 7 .F W=9 ~`.f :♦ C7{/ A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIr. (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING. ' J. k & J. G. WET. ST No YO R 07 K CHAMBERS STREET, riw , Are the owners of the patent and exelneive manufao tnrere of this,. J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX. This invention consists of Duplex for two) Elliptic Steel. Springs, -ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest. moat, elan. tic,-texibleornd durable spring ever used: enabling the wearer, in consequence of Ateerreat elasticity and nail blesena, to place and fold the siert when in nth as easily and with' the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and. silences the only °biers tionis to hoop shirrs. viz; the annoyance to the wearer as nell se the public, especially in crowded assemble% carriages, retirees, cars, church pews, or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small space, This entirely removes the difficulty, while giving the shirt the usual fail and symmetrical form, and is ibe lightest and moot stylish and graceful appearance for the street,.owera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Shirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best quailty in every part, and by far the lightest, moist durab . 0, comfortable, and.ecenomical skirt Mer chants will ho supplied as above, and ladies in moat first-class retail stores in this city and threoglumathe different Etatts. Par- Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. BRADLEY'S DITPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. Very flexible, folded. easily when In use to ocettpyAt small space, making. the most agreeable mart worn. For sale by J. 61 HAMMEL 9016 CHEtSTRUT Street. TIUPLEMELLIPTIO bPRING SKIRT, A- , •- THE mow'. POPULAR AND FLEXIBLE Dr USE SHEPPPLEN, VANHARLINGEN. & ASEISON. 1008 CHESTNUT Street pATB T IiT WUPLIBX ELLPPTIO Por moil. by . • J. H. MAXWELL SOL S. E Cor. TIEVENTH and CHESTNUT Strods t RADLEIY'R DUPLEX ELLIPTIV szrwr--3 Le greatest improvement we have ever seen in LAMSUPERIOR E BS' SKRTS, XanCEdLL an artiE RCcleS of CIIRWI S E CO N DT & BRO., 440, 452, aid 454 N. St., ab. Willow. antl-lat if ABI►ZF : NAVY, AND CIVIL ri" "la 0 'CT S. V., W. T. SNODGRASE4 34 & SECOND Street and 23 BTHAWBBRIIiT Stift CLOTHS, CASSIATERES, YESTINGS, &c., At fair prices, purchased 'before the rise, independent of gold ganebtere,by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The Army and .Nary trade has our special at tention. 4 anS.lm J 727. f 0 MOSQUITO NETTINGS BY THE Pißus OR YARD. IN ALL COLORS. Pink, white, bine, and cherry Tarlatans. Linen Crash and To welinsts. White French Muslin*. Real Swine Martian. Nainseek and Jaconet Muslin. White Goads or all kinds. RD WIN HALL .k 00., 26 South SROOND Street. LINRN DIICR FOR 8171113.• Fuperb qualifscyrbito and colored. Natural color. extra heavy. Coating Linens, fancy Drills. Wide gno black alpacas. White Marseilles , Alp acas. adWnco in Simmr elladMelOa. Fine Off& for Summer and Fall. LANDS. Good styles from 2$ to 60 semi. Bummer dress abatis low. COOPER dr COWARD li2o • 8. R. corner filifTE and MAXIM arse CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS Al' LOW PRICES. A great variety of styles of this season's importation, from 22 cents to sl.' Best Pacific Lawns at 3736 cents. Figured Brown Lawns at 37% cents. French Lawns at 40 60, 62 and gni cents- Beet makes of Muslin% Calicoes, Ginhams, and all kinds of Domeetic Goods, fax below the manu facturer's prices. White Bares and Lama Shawls. Silk Grenadine Shawls. . 500 all-wool Cashmere Shawls 3135, 'worth 33.80. 'H. STEEL a 801. isle Noe. Tliand 115 North TENTH Street. RNA MUTE OUR LAWNS. A-A Lawns, brown ground, neat figured, 44e. Lawns, white ground, neat figured, 440. Buolcaback and Bath Towels. largelassorlantan. Bird's Bye Linen Towels. Extra aloe Damask Towels. • , • Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, IL Bathing Flannels. red and gray, JYS JOHN EL STOKES. 7051 LIM Iltirm‘ the attention or ifirriii — diff fo'r tri; - 'l74salre;r - e:" . ' r 'Tri- • tient Places," or "the Country, it la E.; resietftilly invited to the exteniive sleek 2 pi of WHITE 000D13, suitable for Sllliii “4 ~ Jr WEAR for WHITE zouras, mouxintu .- WHAPPURS, &o. gQa An extensive assortment is offered In Lase and Worked Menke and Lasertinam, Veils, Hazdterohlete, , Collers t aleevee, arid l ain and fancy Plaid, Striped, and Fir axed White 14 Ocrodes_e:r PRICES .Cli MOW THEN 3 PiAsEzer RETAIL VALUE. WI 100 Printed Unen_Cambric DIPOSISIL g vzo Pleeel Paled. Tneked, and Striped Al moans. _ . . 1 ki E. M. NEEDLES. WATER PIPE t DRAIN PIPE 1-- Montgomery 'revs' Cott& Works —olles wad Warehouse. I.= MA RIATT Street. LIB 2 Of (As 3 P 1130115: • For I gat of 3 feet, lanob bore, 33 cents. YOT otnt of A feet, Athol, bore, 48 cents. For ant of 3 feel, 4 tech bore. 36 peals. F o r oint of S free. 8 thob bore. 70 cents. For oint of 3 feet, 3 blob bore, SO Cents. All sloe.' tlnee 'A to 16 Inch dlsuneter. A . D., Blushes, Turns, Trsma. Chimney Fore. Olibb no, Iflisee,. o ardia Vann. &c. InetOLLlll A RHOADS, 1141,14-110 1 1 0 " 1 . slain Nelitlf we Pte.ol., Tot BIktEES &11 STY LV oteolortd.Pbetegrapha .ani greatly admired for Alike' accuracy and , artinic roaccor ereentlen and rolidimla 'OBl7 44 Gallery, fiIiVIND §tettet, aliv e COOL Us PlaLt i r RALLY. MEN RALLY,' HEADQUARTERS. 611. CHESTNIr.r STRUT. JOSI+IHE IN EID NG ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING BKllrree. A LAHRB STOCK OP Aj.L BANDS OP FT,;.,V y iga:y4V r4I Ll,iz, 13ru.ul~:r~:~i.va NE* IPUBLICATIONB. .70111(T. Ladies i g r e e n e o n % e t t h a p n r d od t r e tl it odt b io i f -h tli r l , 4p ,i i. , M.O N 0 8 TEN CENT NOVELS.— 'LLI- Oated uht coneider it !mammary to exhume fo,ollo of form.r genera-done. for the entertainment of their Testae,. She w rke are written by men of Dec genius no d talent at d hence the ease with which they have out run ail their competitors; being convinced from the start that merit will assert itself; In apt e of all opposi tion, they have, put upon Om market. nett:lug hat ororkeof elaredard merit and elEc9ll.-nce.Tcr , follow inl.. the Ilipt of Novels: No I, TIVE lIHNTFII , I- pro, 2,THE TRAPPER'S RETREAT; No. E r THE.VbFRIOr I , IGHWAYMAN: No. 4, THE HUNTED , trxiinner • rio. 6, TEE TRACK OF FIRErNo 6; TRH RAti YATE9; No. 7 CHARLOTTE TRIMPA.E; No. S, T.4fl, DEA'rH F AfF No 9. THE INDIAN SLAFRR: No. 10, TAB TIGE R OF THE OCEAN; Ms 'II,' THEtInN TER'S TRIUMPH; No. 12, E CHSE R04 1 01` 1 : No. IS. THE Tula OUTWITTED—No. 14, lAKEI3TERNIIII. THE LION HEA.RTED SCOUT; No'ls VIE SCOURIVE OF THE SEAS; No. 17, THE CAPTIVE DEN.. No. IS LONG LEGGED • JOE, Oft TEIE• DEVON- OF THEWOODS; No. Is, TAE -*mu Suotfp . OF THIS _MOUNTAINS: No. 19 THE FORRET LODGE; No tr. TER RAT . TLIN 1 RANrIEIiS: No. 21, EA .714EiN AXE' DICK. OR THE FLOWER OF THE WIGWAM—to be isened Auvuet 27th. FOR RALB BY ALL •N•IIWS •MIENTS, •ausl sent poste !Avid: LIBERALTE RoMr p rTcO_ TEN T cENTS each, _ asoRGE hirNito & wiLIA.Am stre,t; New York TT IS 'UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST ii,1.E..1.910U111, MILITARY BIOGRAPHY ILK TANT. ' StOI.4.IDIDEII • off 'THE CURRERLAND. • • • • - MEAD HOLMES', Jr.; BERHEANT OF • CO. If, BIaC WISGONSUir VOLS., With anlntrod.o6tion by • JOHN S. HART, LE. D Senior Editor of tbo Sunday- School Times: . , Many of , tbs. youth of our land, through- a patriotic sense of duty. have gone forth to sharethe hardships and self-denial of s the life of a soldier. Thereitempiary Christian fortitude and heroic example of this young wen should be held up for imitutnin at every fireside whole loyalty to country le .st virtue. No•sYmPathetic heart ran read this book without , tears. It is the most beautifnl instance of filial affestidn'aud" lofty"Ohriatian patriotism we have seen en -record It is the.very book to send to sous and brothers , in the army. PRIEEVi. . - J. C. GARAIG IVA 85 CO: attlftwfmtf 148 Sonth YOURTH greet,- Philada. • -- - MAN AND HIS RELATIONB:. Illmtrating.-the Influence of the Kind oil• the 13 dy, the Relations of the Faculties and AfFectioos . to the Organs eau their Functions and to the ElementS, Objtcts and Phenomena' of, the External WorldL /4' Professor S R Brittain, 51. 1). One eleettat veltuere, octavo, with Portroit of the author,- Price $3.50. PUBLICEIED THIS DAY. A t.SO: YEE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO/ CHINII-EGII CAL REVIEW, London Edition: for July, 1504: NEW BOWIE). MEDICAL,SCIENTIFIC, AND- MISCELLANEO I / 1 3, for sale as soon as published, by_ LINDSAY & BLAXISTON, Publishers and Booksollers. enll 1115 South SIXTH Street., above CHESTNIPP. A SHMEAD & EVANS, HAZARD te WILLIS P. ers 724 camoTNEIT Street . Have received TENNYSON'S NEW VOLUME: . ENOCH ARDEN:- ADD OTHER POEMS. RITA. Au autob iography by Hamilton-Me : anther of "Confldencee, ' Carr of Carrlyon." BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF LOYALISTS OP. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION; with art historical essay by Lor&nzo Sabine. 2 vols. TEE MONOMANIAC; Os, SHLRLEY HALL ASY LUM. By William Gilbert. THE FOREST ARCADIA OF , NORTHERN NEW YORK, embracing a view of Os mineral, agricultural. and timber resources. MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS. By the an ther of "The Queen of the County.' ' AZARIAN. By H..E. Prescott. author of "The Am ber Gods. " VOYAGE .DOWN THE AMOOE. By Maim- Nirry MeD.- Collins • THE NEW INTERNAL REVENVR LAW. Congaed. by Horace. E. Dresser. 1Y32 TErNYBON'S NEW PORMLENOCH ARDEN, and other poems, by Alfred Tennyaon. Tlig EARLY DAWN. or Sketches of Christian Life In Itngland in the olden time: by the author of the •• Schonberg Cotta Family." with. an Introduction by Prof. Smith. DRIFTED SNOWFLAKES; or, Poetical Gatherings from many authors. AZe KIA N: An Episode. By Harriet ,E • Piseeott. RELIOIOOB TRAINING OF CHILD ENt by paths rine E Beecher. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL BALLADS. Edited by Frank Moore. For sale by WILLIAM S. * ALFRED MARTENS, 606 CHESTNUT Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDLL The Agency for this layalnablo Library of Universal Information is at 33 800tb S 1 XTH Street, soi3oad story. Also. RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Mourn.. . • . te11.60 EDUCATIONAL. TRIBMOUNT SEMINARY, .11ORRIS -& TOWN, Ps.; for Town Men Ind Bore, Th.+ Whi ter Bowdon of Az months will common** ow 'r assDAY, Sept ember Sitt. For circulars address aul2•lmw&.* JOHN .W. LOpll.•Principal. A NDA LIISIA iNSTIIIJTE-& 13.05fE BO&RD1110•SCHOOL FOR 'BOYS, at Andalasia, Pa.. ]2 miles from Ph.tladel obis. R. T. WELLS, A. M i. Rector. EFERSACES —Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. P.. LL.D.. sad EL Rev. Win. B. Stevens. D. D. aall•lm - - MILITARY COLLEGE, A.LGEN- Tuwri.. Penns, within threo boom' ride of Phi ladelphia: chartered by tht„lleate, provided with spa cious. grounds and bolldings , and opened in May last with over t ne htandred Cummencls its next un ion Espo sober Bib.. Per ulien i am, address..Ttev. ' OPTRA, a. M. Presi d ent en anlo- lin OP WOODBURY INSTITUTE, WOOD NMI', Ct.—An excellent Sch,ol, and a cheerful and happy borne for boys 'Per Circulars, addreris the PrincipaJ, Caolo.lotl . •P. B. MMUS. THE YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE -a- OP wsTsc_o#9, _ _ Bei. - 61;15: HAND.- A. .11. Principal. -Netablished ten Years-nine% Delightfnity located fif teen •roties north of Philadelphia. A well appointed and thorough SCHOOL, and a safe and pleasant SONS for a limited number of pulpits. Reopens MONDAY. Sept. lath. For circulars address; the Pi incival. auft-12t* PENNSYLVANIA. MILITARY ACADEMY, AT WEST CHESTED, The dntlea of this institution -will be resumed on TBDR6D AY, September let, at 4 &Clock P. M. Circulars containing fail information. may be ob tained of AMES H. - OEN% Eva No. J 4326 CHEST , NUI Street, or of COL. THEODORE HYATT. • President Penna. Military Academy. VENLALB COLLEGE, BORDENTOWNi -a- H. J. —This Institution le pleasantly located on the Delaware Diver about thirty miles by railroad from Philadelphia. l ir borough instruction is given in the common and h gber branches of linglish, and superior advantages are furnished in the Ancient and Modern Lanausgee Drawing, Painting in all its branches, Verdi and . Inetrumeltal Miles. For Catalogues, ad dress Ray. JOHN M. BEAK/MET, A. M., erie.6w President. MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE OPEN her ENOLISEf and FRENCH HOARDING sad DAY SCHOOL for. YI 'BYO LA 0.1a13, at Ho. 1811 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, ou the 12th of Sep ' isunber.. For Orddlar, until the IE4 of September, ad dress Wee THROPP, Valley Forge. Pa ..a3-6w• THE MISSES CASEY it MRS. BEERWS ENGLISH and FRBNCH BOARDING and DeY SCHOfiI,No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will -RS 010111 on WED NESDAY. the UMW' September. an3.2ra aI•ENSVOOD • ACADEMY,: DELA WARE •WATRR GAP MONROE CO.. PA. The fall 15,8140 Q of the above institution wil com mence on the 12th of the 9th month (September). For particoltsm apply to IEIA&IIIEL ALSOP, Principal ITSO-7m Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co.. Pa. VRIENDS - SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-AND f•DIALL BOYS, on School Jane, Glerms.ur.owne will reopen on the atli of 9th month. The uncial branches of an Englirh educ:Lion will be taught, and. we feel war. ranted to believing that the competency of the teacher, Deborah 8. Smith, will make it desirable to .parents to patronize the school. •1725-tf VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.--MI LITeRY BOARDING SCHOOL. 4 miles ly•;:ottd Me. dia. and 1)( miles from Glen Riddle, °tithe West Ches ter Railroad. Thorengh coarse in Mathematics. Natu ral Sciences,. Langdugee, and English. Practical les sons In Surveying and Civil Es slumming fine.library and apparatus. Plumber of pupils limited: Begins Sept. lid Papua have benefits of a home. Refers to John 0. Capp & Son, 23 South Third street: Thos. .1.. Olayton, Req. Filth and Prune; John H. Diehl, 300 Walnut. .Adth , eee Rev. J. HENRY BA EA GR TOIfb_A. fv22-11in • VILLAGE UA, Penna.. TILE WEST CHESTER ACOLDBAUY -A- AND MILITARY INSTITUTE. The scholastic year of ten months commences on the arse TUESDAY ; the Bch of September next; and- Moires on tbelst of July following. Boys and young men prepared for 0011ege or Business In its various requirt manta. The modern languages are taught by =Wee resident Teachers, who have no , connection with any other school. Yor catalogues and full information AK° WM. F. IVY A - IL, lac:dna or. J. HUNTER WO/MALL, kt: !Ph. . sociate Principal, .1.7211'hn WEST As CEIESTEJL Penna. PHILADELPHIA COILBG/A. 1 14 IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LLDIES, No. 16,11MARCR Infest. Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D.,,91. CLARENCE SMITH, A. BC, Principals, Math Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade- Mie, and Collegiate. Fall college course in Classics, athematics, higher English, and Natural Wanes. for those who graduate. Modern Languages, Musio, Paint ing, and Elocution b_y the best maaters. For 041011 , are, apply at 12M CHESTNUT Street, or address Boa Sall P. 0., Philadelobia. and(l-6m" IT S. POSTAGE STAMPS. • POSTAGE STAMPS WO* SAVE. A Discount of"! PER CENT. on sums of WO and up wards, at the Principal Depot for the.eale of INTERNAL REVENUE. STaldPB, 301 CRISTNITT Street, and enWt, 103 South MTH Street. TELEGRAPH NOTICE- REMOVA.L AND CONED LI P ATJON. —The offices of the INLAND AND INDEPENDENT TBIAGRAPH Lines have been removed from Nos. 418 Chestnut street and 9 South Third street to the southeast corner of THIRD and CB IsSTNIIT Streets. Theee Companies base alga been consolidated with the United States Telegraph Company, and their con solidated lines now extend over the United Btstei and Cumming. and are now being rapidly constructed to Ca lifornia and the Territories of Oregon and Idaho The public wilt at once sea the advantages that this line now enjoys over all other lines, inasmuch WI rues mites are for warded a/ie.. et to all points, thus avoiding the delays and inaccuracies of relaying, renumberiny and rewriting over connectin or e. ctional The United Stales Consoli dated ated Lin's are the only Ilaea working in opposition to the old monopolies. A. J. BALD WIN. Superintendent. Pirnaniu.picm. Log. 10. Rat still 6t IMPORTANT TO HAY DEA.LERB aND CoNFIL4CTORS. —Farmers, Shippers, and others interested in the pressing and transportation of Hap and Straw, will do well before making their ar rangements for the seseon to examine the " Beater Press," now in operation on the corner of SECOND Street and COLUMBIA avenue. Tbis bay is compressed direct, and ten tone can. be readily put in anserdirtary box car, and no Imgerd what ever is incurred by the road in transportimg.it. The 1 • 81(48 average 400 pounds, _and are only 22 inches by 30 inches, by 4 feet in size. 'We are prepared tolemm out countioe. and the facilities we Amours give Meads' seine to the product by this'Press. For further particulars adk. ress conK Tri,LCGTT., Superintendent Penneylvarda Beater. Press GorePanr• Girard Hotel, Phileuiel phi& • seS-ler. NOTICE TO ENROLL. : D eirriZlCtie A4:11) 11138111TITCTES. --REMOVAL-4. B .1(d. BEM & CO, take this method of informing their patrons sad the nubile generally that ibey hare removed their plate of buelnews to the Ofkoes Nog. 5. and R. in the Greet Western Building. on the northwest corner of FOURTH mid WALNUT Streets where they. will oon tinnetbeir VOLUNTEER& ND BIIIISTI UTBRECRIJIT ING AGENCY. with a fall (determination to devote our energies to the faiglreent of all noq.trunti. We &Mere thaw who may entrust Ile with their briairtese . that it will be attended to with our usualpromptness and &c ourser. S. • I °SEP & co. Parties In want of Substitutes would do well to call early. Communications from-all pave of th e state will receive -our Immedisteattention fralfl-St] J: dt CO. 11F1- 13 I Z E PHOTOGRAPHS,' IN. OIL • colors: of pimertretYlel3. are isadiat, gg . g elm s 0 ailervz 6R4. ARCA &court Street. The "mOlg. % wad Pon4l l .til a the Was. AIICICION SALES. BA ZA &R, NINTH AND BAN. SOM Stiaets. AUCTION SALE OF EInESEi. CARET &GER; &c., ON SATOND alt. MOUNTING NEXT, m o , dock. coojprlPiny ab ` mt FIFTY liattSES, , • rnd °cling several wadable fast-grfAtlng horses and sad dle bursae. Aleo, now and' socoud hand earealper, light wagons. ate . with wl-ich the eqlo will cod, rd. nee. whtoe, c e o i v eLle . B, o_tii double harness, KW/ea; bridles, 4Gr - No pool Dement el« of riroof ar ou """Rt of 1"?alliBr. op Wodues dar• Carriages and ati11 , 21.11 TRRII I )T. aitlUvliWtitirotloo24/: A - LCTION SALE OP CONDIENNEI) 110118 ES. WAN. DEPARTMENT. CAVALRY DURBAN. OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMATTER. Waegmeroß, D, C , august% 1951. Will be sold at public auction. to the highest bidder, at, the times age places named bol.M. Heeding, renneylvania, THURSDAY, „August 18, AllOOnap PeoncryFronts, THURSDAY, AURELIA t 5,1861. . Lebanon, Penneyrrania, THURSDAY, Septemberl, MR. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, September 8, Dee. • TWO' HUNDRED (2O) Cavalry Horses of each place. 'Phase Horses have been condemned as Unfit for the Cavalry service of tbo Army, . For Bnad and Farm porpones. many good bargain may he bad. Hor-es sold singly. Terms: Cash in ITnifod States CnrreneY, JAMES a.. REIN, Lieut. Colonel and Chief Ctartermaster. an& tse.B Cavalry Bureau. WANTS. VIVIPLOTKENT ROUSE, THE LA.RiI -E 4 set and most reliable, for city s and country. Has always a gOnd selection of capable persona, with good. references. Americans, Irish, English, French, -Ger mans, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-lanoal emigrants, as Gardeners, Farm Bands, Coachmen, Watchmen. &o. Chambermaids, Seamstresaes,Laundresses, 'Waitresses, and general Housework Servants.- Also, Colored &remits. Nos. 802 and so* LOCUST Street, above Eighth. WANTED -BY A MAN OF ence. a SITUATION In a Cenntry Ftore, either as Saleetnao or to Conduct the Business. IN. had fifteen 3 ears' experience in the business, and can give' the hest of reference from . country or city merchants Address 'Merchant," for two weeks, at this office. and 46t• A LADY oto HIGH. RE-13 PVC TABTLITY wishes a Pitnation an bonpekeeper. The best of roferencP given as to capability. I;.ddress " Bal ms," Philadelphia P. 0. - an.9:61.4` .A T.ILLBRY AND CAVALRY HOBOS WANTED. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAVS OFFICE, HORSES suitable for t HL A A t E W LP e H ya ndCva M s er - vice will be pnrchaessi by the nndersigned, .in open market, at stair price. Each animal to be ennircted to the usual Government inapeotion before being aceepthd. Horses to be delivered to the United' States Inapettow, at the William Penn Hotel, MAJIHRT Street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Colonel Gannon H. Caveat/a, Aaeletant Quartermaster General U. B. A. GEORGE R. ORME. 3y27 Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. Alp THE SUBSCRIBER wtsians. TO Pnrcliaso (for cash) a FARM of one or two huts drsd sistgs, Nus thorn or Western Pennsilvania. It most be in good cultivation, with all the necessary buildings for a well-regulated farm. Address ".T. D.," Box 384 WASHINGTON, D. C. atalra $5OOO.—A GENTLEMAN WITH' , thi s sum wishes an hterest in an esta blished and pleasant business in this city or uelehbor bend, reply W.F.." Free* eillee.aufe6t* BOABIUNG. 'IOtOARDIN G.- A. GENTLEMAN AND -a- , two daughters. "wheel girls." want Boarding and a home in a good and well regulated, strint.ty pri- Torte. ssnatlfandiy, in a. central girt of the city, not below Pine nor above Race *reeks. Good table and other borne comforts, at a reasonable r rice, which wilt be paid punctually • - reference given and required, Address, for one week. Pleasant.litime," care Press office. anth6le- BOA.RDING.-TWO SECOND-STONY rooms TO LET, it 13E North TENTH Ett. ,je7-t: • FOR SALE AND TO LET. A gil - CE DT BED' RESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply at No.: 937 17 LEKET Street. F OR BALE-THE BIGHT. OF . TIIE State of Peene7Nrania for the sale of PUTNAEI'S CLOTHES WRINGERS. Apply to. A. H. FRANCISCO'S; 513 At ARKETStreet Oil SALE-A 20-HORE. POWIR. I. P. MORRIS R CO. STEAM ENGINE. withorerti, Ural Tubular Boiler, in good ride, and offered formic) only beeenpr , too email for the work r.ortired.. Apply to D. D. JAYNE & SON. 212 CHESTNUT Street. aalleSt. FOR SALE-BRASS FOUNDRY -m- Steam Engine, Lathes, Tools, and Fixtures of every kind, in complete working order. Apply on the premier, 1005 BEACH Street, Kennington. .1y3041' SCHOOL DESKSAND FIXTURE-3 FOR SALE. Can be seen at 1910 WALLAOE Street. attß-tewFW TOTO LET-THE SECOND,THIRD, AND Fourth Floors at 235 MARKET Street, throu*kto Church MUT% mh2941 WATER POWER TO RENT: APPLY' to D &CUD CHILLAS, Newark, Del. aa2-3m AOTORY PROPERTY.FOR SALE •=a—Situate N. W. corner or Fr nkfordnroad and Norris street. Lot 100 feet on Franktrord road and 414 feet on Norris street, hiX three story Brick Dwellings on Frank ford. One four-story Brick Factory Building.. 83 hr 49 feet, on Norris street, with two-story brick attached, 23 by 80 feet, conteinina cotton machinery, engine. and ocilerk For further information apply at northeast corner of SEVENTH and SPRUCE Streets. anti-110 FOR B.B:LB-A.VA.LUA.BliE three-story brick DWELLICiff. with three-story double beck Ouildiogg: all the modera.convenieucer.. -Let 20 by lb% Inquirell2 PINE tared. aull-St; &FOR SA_LE-- A R.&14 DBOl,l E COT. TAOS. situate on the north Bide of LOCUST Skeet. eecond house above Thirty-eighth. Appty to ..BOBB,MT Ken GREGOR. . ii7e4 - 419 WALNUT Street. IaFOR BALE—VALUABLE BUS I NESS PROPERTY, situate at No et% 632, and edt North Second street, consisting of three stores, will dwellin g s attached: The whole will be sold together, to close an estate. A portion of the purchase money may reIIIIiiA OA mortgage. For particulars inquire of • B. McCALL, 18 South SECOND Street. Jul' 20. 11384. 1311- lm' et LARGE AND VALUARkE . PRO- Arai PERTY FOR SALE —The yery large and commo dious LOT and Erna,' NO,• No. 306 CHERRY - Street, near the centre of business. containingHl-feeton Cherry street, depth 1(6 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at tt at width opening to a large cart-Way leading to Cherry 1.1 reet Its edyentages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply at the office of Chrtet Church Reenaltal, jeldfam No. 220 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—DWELLINGS 1829, Ma. DM, 1813, 1926, 1928 Wallace street. Dwellings 1511. 1622, 1624, 211.4, 2131,1205, 2.327, 2306, '2450,- and 21132 Green street. Dwellings 1532, 1813, 1921, 2016, 2026.-ano-2036 Mount Vernon street. Dwellings 120 624, via 53) North Fifteenth street. With mazes ot bere, large and small, in various locali ties. Alto, a large number of elptapes, Farms, and Build ing Lobs. - B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOITIME Street. an6-tf and S. W. cur. Seventeenth and Green. - - Oa- FOR BALK—CHEAP FARM, 16 iailes oat, near Bamsborough Station, West Jerre] Railroad. firacrea; excellent improvements. Only-SSS Pei acre. .. $ F. PSTTIT, 773 0 327 a WAG= Street. FOR SALE- DESIRABLE AND .0.-bandeomely-improved WM, • ' acres, b% miles oat, within five minntee walk of a station on the Phila• delpbla and Trenton Railroad. Terme easy. Apply to E.. ?STITT, is3o 323 WALNUT Street. a ga FOR SALE- THE WRITE oak schooner GEN BEAL SCOTT; 109 tons rsgis ter; carries 157 tons coat; copper-fastened, well found in every particular; entire new snit of Sails, ready for sea. Apply to - T. b. WILDER &MO:, auS-6t 426 SOUTH-WHARVES, Phila. 1 . 000 PEACH AND TRUCK BLS SETS for Palo by. ROWE & fON. an 6 1(1M 157 and 159 North. THIRD ARIIV GOODS. FOR TILE ARMY "EVAN S 8L IVA SS A:IAL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, • 41A ARCM STREET, raiLADla,rau Banners, Begtmental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Peasants. Epaulets.. Hats, Cans, Can teens. Haversacks, Camp Fite, -FleLd Glasses, Spars. and everything portalninff to the oono4ete outfit of . Army and Navy Officers. ' A liberal disoonnt allawed.to the trade. ana-lm FROTEEINGIIAX & WELLS HMIS FOB OUIJI HEAVY_ MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SZEITINGS AND SKIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTONVAN-IMS. WASHINGTON AND YIOTOH7 OAK - BEIM) AND SILESIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND DORSET JEANS. No. 12 WOB3TDHYARD, Ao. sol 6-1,13 S . IiCOLTSIMEA.N Sr. Co., NO. %57 BROADWAY. NEM YORK., • WORMS 01 MEN'S & LADIES' GLOVES, GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS, io which they IMMTE THE WHOLSSALB TRADE. WittAin Fit-REBI3 SELF-BEALING CAN. ALL YAKILIES, IN CITY OR COUNTRY. For convenience and rellabilitY. 'IT HAS NO RIVAL. Those who have need this prefer ft before all other Cans. either self-sealin g , k soldese or glass Jars of and description. To be had only of J. MoMURTRIE, R( 808 SPRINCt GARDEN kartot CARTES DE yISITE OF SKILFUL x , cation and exquisite Antal. are made ae 11 REIXER'S - Oelikry, 624 11Ciii Street. Go early and obtain artietie and pleasing pietares. /1. RELMEIVB SFIENIID STYtES OF -JUL Illteneaes are la gißab favor With tlf/ p ublic br coloreo Photograph frostabas a incases& of =value. e cbsracte.r. Grategx bbCilLiA eet. allays Green. HEATOX DERCICIA, WILES COMMISSION MBROVANTS, 501 wit. MERU.&ad 510 NORTH , &mew offer for Bali: Anator Brand Nails; Plymouth. AM Rivets. W A 5. -Backer's Oast Stool iUgle Cabin** LostAa. loataant' Nails; Locke's' School Mates. Capper, Brass, Iron Whij Cotton garb. _ fortastanremank of Ainerikan l 4 ll .1 1 1 . t oo l P RREROLOGICAiL EX/MENAI . nay. vitt ha deporiptiozylkof *vac s :d BY.E.NWG. by J. L. CABIN Q. 215 1190 b. 'TUT*, iltrolkty OF4,IIRTUUt t V,ROVE4 I3 „,,NE MEET THIVA, - "a• wit EVESIING, The Brand Romantic, SuctcalkSpe.t malt "'MCI ADO DWELL • Or, THE WORPERour , Presented after three mont:ut'utilve'Pft,Sat_.a"V2T.f. etyleuf unprecedented madeencei re•Pime .derfat Transformation , Magnificent Scenery Marc h es, Superb Costumes AAA ProPertles, 'nilV . Music and Mormon EliiiißLS BUB EXHMTIIOIT. , • FOR ONLY ONE wrair. Ann BFEEET, ABOVE NININFEESITTL Meeere TiIAYE , 8 & NtiTES' Gotted' State@ Circe.' met Mews.. VAN AMBURG & Mammoth Idea Keels combfr ed will be opened to the mild% commene ma cm MONDAY EVENING, Aug Bth, sod eouttikettor ENtERT: BI 7 EOIIIIO until Saturday !Sth toot., leole.dre. Per-. formadica. on ike efternoens of Female* firb, W.3dcpws l imar IDth, TM:o6day 11th, Friday 12th, and Gaturiar 13113- Adtelerieedulte NM each; cbildreziZe afterocon rp m rforarice biromeneea 23i, evening '' rift. Doors open at X bear earlier err met Oellarei/.. Maas aerie matiree, Wedirefaray referaing. ebturimieieg 149 o. e'elo for the berm* of the CHAIIIBSRSgUELG any- F ottB-1w _ _ aBmAT , CIFE•OUS TRourzer ts: wtiEtt, POR THREE D tin A7B ONIATv W fial perrOM air 1 0 2 ffa Afternoon nod Ev.ning: NorriatOwn, on•ThturNiarg intt. Gerruantown. TI id ay, 12th Ind' Filtitkrord - , ils- . turdo3'. 330. ices. Tye entire classic TrouPW NilL sallior on eacb Menial). COI ITABIA HOUSE, CAIII A VOCAL AND. INSTRUMENTAL. CONCERT Will be given by the followlng distingtdalind attling stt, FRIARY EVENINCY , ,.Angant net, Madame EIENBIETTA BEHRSNS: StipranO. Mies CAROLIMM McCAEIRET, Cantriato. Mr. WM. M. I3kISCOE, Tenor. Mr. A. B: TAILOR, Basso. Mr. TBEODORS AIIRENIt; Mr. B. tI. Thugntit, Pianist: Mr. Tiltitia Condue 0 Tickets, VI Doors open at half-p4tt a'cloOk... Concert to commence at 9`o'clOck: ' Progratwnes can . be eeE.2 and tiekete r*etited, it the? ogles. ' attlo-3%. -THE' ACA.DEMY . OF FI NE ART B r CHESTNUT Street ~_above Tenth, Is °PRA DAILY, for visitors, fromn 61. to 6P. H. . JAI HANDEL AND HAYDN - 3r. C 1.7 IC SION ATLANTIC CITY, WEDNEISDkY, AUGUST 17th; WM jy27-tf asimmig E =CM • EST REDUCED PIELICEIS TO THE GREAT COAL, IRON, AND LIIMBILIC GIOND OP PENNSYLVANIA t . [e"sfl`J~ ~ , :trr~.itru , l.r~~~~t~~~ : ~.[e~:a~.~y~ ~r~:-~ The Catawissa Railroad Company; Having perfected arrangements with connecting roach,: wilt ißinta3 Bs en reion Tickets from Philadelphia OTC' tila following roots: _ , PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING RAILROAD; " To Reading, Schnymili. Haven, Ashland, Mummer city and Tamaqua; CATAWISEA RAILROAD, To Bummtt, IticAule_Roantain. Catawfans, Etzsmita- Wi Danville, Milion, and lliammort; LACKAWANNA AND BLOODSRURG RAILROAD: To Bloomnburg, Kingston. and . Wilke.barre. LENI6I3 AND SDKIDEHANNA RAILROAD. To• White Haven and Penn Haven. LEHIGH AND ELARANGY AND BEAVER MEADOW-' RAILROADS, To Black Creek and ManchChunk; LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, To Allentown and Bethlehem • and the. NORTH- PRENEVLVANIA RAILROAD. To Philadelphia. For variety and grandeur of scenery, this roots 11211* genie peculiar inducements to tourists. Thee° whiling to do ao, may reveille the route by ob. • to t h e g Tkets to "tart over the North Pennzykantalat • Raioad. ic _ _ _ Tieketoess be obtained at the D.pote of the MUM.- phia. and: Readin ami North. P Pennsylvania ßaba& Companies, and o f Trains 6tart from Philadelphia and Reading Dap* M. 8.16 A. M. 9.30 P. and from North Pea swim* Railroad Depot at 7A. M., and 3.45 and 6.15 P. M. jr2s-tofrtsl GRAND PLEASURB SL CIISSIONS TO LA.IOI'BOPERIOR.—ona. of the following splendid first-class ebearners_litil OLETZLAND, /L/4/1 . 016, NORTHERN LIGE T, 01011 CITY, TRAVRLER, =TEM, IRON SIDES, LAO L& BELLE, and PEWtrBIC, will leave CLEVEL . Ohio, st 73 o'clock P. N., seek &MY of the week, .Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit. Michigan, oit - WE following days at 2 o'clock P. M. through the, moans of JIILY and AIIGITET, mating Grand_ Um:union ?Ape to the many points of interact on the meat Inland of America,which, for utility. Veneta*, andhealth.sge - uxukrpassed by any other on the Continent. This trip of over 1,000 mites embraces six degrees is latitude, and- eleven of longitude, and includes in illt. circuit Laken Erie, St. Clair, Herron turd Superior. with the beautifal 'rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary'.. The many and extensive mtnee of iron and copper. unequaled by any in the world, wick the nowlysiks eovered and, inviting deposits of sil o sk. lead , waft:, romantic scenery, combined with iti -- Prire and inmate., render the Lake Superior trip one of far - mores than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student. the pleasure-seeker, or the inva li d. The above-named eteemers are elegantly-fitted etp , with large airy Cabins and State-Room . , while *Tarr precaution has-been taken to provide for Ike safety aadt . comfort of passengers. Fare, including State-Booms and Meals, about 2,46 easdet• Ir mile Time occupied' in nuaking the round trip;frena. to 10 days. Rooms seemed, and further information obtained. bw applieption to proprietors. I ROBT lIAITNA & CO. oi h in d . old s. litintY & MoBEEDie, e" J. T warrnref a co. moon. JOHN IIIITCHINGS,' Micbl ga L 18214 an. 445 • C HESTER OR .YELLOW SPRINGS, CHESTER COUNTY PA.—This magnificent neon Is now open for visitors The accommodations are of the very. bent- the Baths all perfect order. Commit...fen. tion by the Penna. B. R , Bieventh and Market, 7. 76 1. M., and 4 o'clock P. M. via Steamboat station an2 , l2t* A. SNYDER, Superintendent ITIIMER RESORT.-B ROAD-TO kJ MOUNTAIN HOUBS.—TbIa romantle awtcan be, reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central melread to Huntingdon, thence by the Broad , -Top Railroad she Dudley. Excursion Tickets are issued at hal Mx acmatratcs, which are good until the Ant of October. Firet-claes accoonsarmicriions. Teams-412 par week per day 32.60. Children mai servants half For farther particulars address C. M. A_LLMOND & Co. ManAller& .Broad-Top City, Huntingdon Co., Pa. gEA BATHING.-NATIONAL ALF." CAPS ISLAND, Cape May, A. J., Fs aow OPIM 1 / 6 7. r She reception of fits numerous guests. Torras mod:ankh Children wader 12 years of age and servants half prima Superior accommodations and ample_room for tee'- stindred persons. . 41A-RON GASHETSON; ra24-203 Prowiator. TIiFOIIMATION WANTED OF J.A.SOP. , SPEAGLE, Company 11, 188th Pa R.aiment, 18th army Corps. who. it is supposed. was wounded and • taken prisoner near Fort Darling on the lath of Kw: during an engagement there. His family •arr. anxiona.. to brar from him. DANIEL .1. aull St • THE INDERRONED HAVE THIS , day formed a Copartnerehip, under the name and. etyleor B. C. TE/NICK & CO.. for the transaction of the Wholeeale DRY 9001. S Boolues,s at NI. 21 XV MARYUT btreet. HENRY C. TRUNICE - SAMUEL K. istaseetx., JOHN B KING OSUltil. D. PAINTER. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. ISIM. auln al• MktT H E ADAAS EX rusas COMPANY, Glace NW. CRESSNUT Street, forwards Parcels t Packages. Mer— cb an a hie, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its owm lines the connection With dher Express ComPantani to allprincipal Towns and Cities its the Unita* States. t B. S. SANDFORD, fe27 General Superintendent. AgaztFOß CAPE 111 stsinieh and commodious steamer HMS. RATTAK iceaptain E. A. Ryther, of the CUPS He having been released by the Ooveramept, 111 RIMp Makin her regular trips to Oaks Hay, leaving STREET; WHARF every TUESDAY, THogsDAY; &leo SATITSDAT, at 9 o'clock; returnin g, will leave Hay every Monday, Wednesday, tod Friday, at o'ciock, touching at New Cantle, going and r Fare.Vag, carriage hire included; children price. Servants SLIM oarriage hire extra. Freight at low rates. No freight re - Calved of sr o'clock and In all cases must be pre-paid, JOSEPH A. STEWART,Agent. ..riglr2Ht FOR R4-Rir_._ FORD, CONA,. DIRECT', VIA DBI,AWA RE 'AND KOMI TAN CANAL. The Philadelphia Steam Propeller CoruParY's atranklaf., INAHS',Grntuley, Master, now loading at eecond--wnatc,. above DOCK Street Onickdesp,atch. Apply onboard. or to WN. N BAIRD at Co., Amalie, 13O . South ANSA, WARE Avenue. au. - SHOULD MB THIS CAR AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS. SOCIETY'S TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS! INTEREST' ON THE MUTE, $lO. - N. VAN HORN, Ticket Age /Torthwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT SEruin. fk;l W 4 :4I t4+ PERSONAL. zif ;•1:3; EXPRESS COMPAI.NMS. if i li dg m b FROM IsTEW YORK-. OW NEW HItiVEDt, HABTFOR.D. STRIXENv. Yield", and BOSTON.—The eteamera CODITMITTAIL.. and ELM CITY leave, reek BHP, East River, den*. elk, .436 P. M. and 11 at niabt. leSkte afigo poN WEST CIiESTRAt AND PHILADILLPRIA: Rillr- RosD vie AiEfiy.,a., SUMMER ARRA If GESISNT—CHAMEIS OP UM?. On and after MONDAY, May 23, 1864,410 s leave Phi/adelplia, from Depot corn z of. T , 'l WM. 11 BST and SlABKl379fitreets (West Phtlndelphia), et Si and 11.06 A. M 1 and ft 2 30. 4..95, and 7- P, M. Las Nine We Cheater at 3.50, 7.4 A, and 11 A. M.. and at landll P. M. - - On Sundays.Jeavn:Philad,elphia at 8.90 A. AL and 2.21, 1' M. Ley Weet Cheater at 8.4. M. and 6P. M. The trains leaving, Philadelphia. at &Oil A. M. and 4.5. P.M., and Weet.Cheater at 7,45:A.. li. and.s P c°.^ fleet with tralnp on the P. and B C. B. for Oxford an& intermeMate points. &WRY WOOD; - spit - General Superintendent.' BORSES TAIKEN TO Ckargir. •" 41111126 - Pasture at it 60 per Week. Inquire of VIOL L. IieRTRA•AL Derby, Delaware Sorry.; or.* W. X. BARTRAM, 8.6010110.a.wi DrigisTNl7l; altl2-lea • fl'Z) LADIES' IBUSS AND BRA.ox smax—conductea. b.r Lailies. rilisirrE; Street, Ara door below Liam Every article ths& line elegan. easy. and correct Li make. 'Et 'EL NE& IDLER Proprietor, anon& to- 014 4 10 raan,, r. , 4 the co of TWELTPB sad XACE Streati. 15r. B.4—yrofesig = accuracy Insured. 3E5 6 10k.: x fffir COTTAGE ORGANS, Noe may UNBNCRIAND, hat ONEBOALldalßaxljtr oitTone aid. Pourer. designed especially for Obtleeeftea: and Beetle.. but blued 1W b 9. equally well adapted tit the riio.olr and DM! big oom , TOT "ie °ul ; b E. EL BR 0 No. itiLNeltk BRVI3NTR . Stireet. Aleo, a ooloplete aasortrnent of the Perfect Neligleoa., eonetaullj ou hand ' mylll-31re OLD WHEAT WHTSRY.-20. HALT ' Pipes, bbls. ' and 20 balfbble. Old Nifixeit Wbi by; 200 eases do in quart and half. bottlos. Yor sale by E P. MIDDIATOIf. au9:l3t* 5 North inosr star*. ALIENS FURNISHED. AS REPRO. aentattie Besratts and Subatitates at tie 10, 111 . rates. Late& and - Gentlemen will receive twolatit tcation t and can have Inastar,pd in withodt tuna* :or loss of time. bY aPPPing e ° . aull:6t* wAlawk 1P:8.1149RP