OF NKR CM. iticede of The Press.) Maw Yorrit, 10,11161. csr.o Ea sa. ;Insular case of suicide has just came ibilo notice. • Edward Sc peassit, s ding in BMW, Connecticut, came iw days ago, with the inteotton of If with a Substitute. The substitute rk is one which IS always discourar toaroely'elfect anything, unless dilated of substitute brokers. One . willing man who is not whisked satiates. It appears from the testi. the case, that Mr. Bennett had to or more would-be substitutes, or another, his quest was UMW"- to his hotel room, he deliberately limos, twice In the forehead and . No other cause is assigned for the deed than his inability to pro . - . cesentative. TH & Pt RATH failed to ereatethat consternation fllri-OomManding designed when lastful meseage. The great public rly stupid, as a general thing, re unruffled under the aintotion, and imposure the advent of the pirate in few fragmental beings, however— to the skirts of the oommunity nut of anything, or acting in coin y—have gone kite hysterics over is been Bred from fort or stomper, 't be too cautious, you know. The 'Wing very sorely upon the subleot tepredatlons which the ptratis is within gunihot of Sandy Rook. !IS blamed for allowing them ; SO oommands a Government vessel It does seem as though some few prove efficient in pursuit where !rigatee are proving so miserably 'tore is something rather pitiful in 'tat consignees and owners now their lists, and oaloulating, as .1 1 that their particular argosies taetly in time to be overhauled by *, and devoted to the llamOS. TOWN AMAlSSlmatcrs. • if our out-of.town resorts, and praise ainate lavished uponthem. Judging if ibis nature, a stranger might eon• rkers to be quite happy and respects •a all vanity and vexation of spirit. 'shade of green trees overcasts, ids Meg, wherever stands the way. tee ; in brief, wherever this 'trinity. toe—always providing that the road es an out.ot-town resort. Everything ,ot possible that any man with a re. Jhristlan religion ever drove out on lede road. The road is infested with twdies, accompanied by their rowdy neighboring beaches are equally for , for the same reasons. Coney Island don somewhat unfragrant, On Sun• g at the island attacked the steamer maltreated the passengers, and stole eslk out into Peace. The hateful and I far beyond corporate limits. The ow you, the rowdies, flowing tired of n the city, go out to insult nature in au cannot hide yourself from the row= go to your cave, there is a certainty follow yOUT,einaltia, and perpetrate , te swindle' , on some miserable coon • been allured to the cemetery for ,Regime says "the most wonderful we have ever heard of is a colored in our sister city of Portsmouth, 'otsto. He snakes a flute out of his -4 beautiful mush; In this way. The toed on the left hand, and he plays his right. The four angers of the left ned Hite the letter V—two fingers on :he mouth Is inserted, in the opening; fps of the lingers come near the eyes. - the right hand is placed .on the pal the fingers play freely, as it seems, in is -Potato produces two ootgyeit„and a We trust that some wealthy citizen almtelf in this young man. A genius uld not be -neglected and left to starve -rnith-shop like Portsmouth. We trust of the flute will transplant this young pun—to Irish Or Italian soil. Beth 11 lUvaling and looking after." ATM - WM.—Yesterday afternoon, about the corner of Ninth and S streets t could , idler lying on the pavement. He was mat would frequently utter groans whioh lief that he was suffering from coup- de Pas unconscious.. A orowd of children yund, and a little urchin soon discqvered licr had a cork leg. It was feared thet if not oared for some person might steal.. e would be in the same condition as , tiett, who had a wooden leg shattered •tersburg, and, not being ante-to get trod. The soldier, however, dld , not `.ure, nor did he felr steep , as Gar. Jen staying at a miserly lady's house >r night—be arose from his bed-and. g, it he tell asleep, that the oldlady fire of his wooden leg; The soldier disadvantageous circumstances until .e long hours. After 4 o'clock, we soldier bad been taken care of by of the Sixth precinct, and two mam a'Whin Gomtnipston. They received' the lady before whose house tlwatok. orington Repubitcen, dfonday. UNION TICKET. row. PRESIDXIq% HAM idistiibijisT,; -- ' OR ILLINOIS. VICEPREMMENTa ;;EW JOHNSON OF TBONSEISKI. -ORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL. lINCMAK. Sown ()multi. ItEI3BIirATIVE. . • • • ..lias W HeE, 1 .' harlos E. 81LrbieZ. U. 0.4 n Wietor, .iera, 16. Dart OleCoaaeghy; Jenks, 17. David W. Woo Hunk. 18. Isaac Benson, rke, 19. John Patteol, vploe, illa. Samuel B. Diet. .entand,_ 61. Beerard Stems, • . Correll ZL John P. Penne,. ollhisy, 19. Ebenezer Mnlnn . Bead, X. John W. El/kasha/ Me gists Central Committal. lIINOIN GAMMON. Chairman. TIC 'MUMS. nvnniro AT Grieve B A.IIOATWS.—We to the large and elegant stook of ,red by Messrs. 0. Somers fr. Son, if o. 'treat, under Jayne's Halt it eta. variety of seasonable garments, made Acest materials, In the most approved :hey are selling them at great bargains, aro enabled to do In consequence of iht their supplies In advance of th lots ,s. They are actually selling at lower he present cost of Importation. Buyers his out, and keep it for future reference. AT SPELL 07/ IiOT WRATH - 11U h one protracted ever known. Whether this tkr to do with the fact thit W. W. Alter, Ninth street, is selling more Coal than lealer in the city, we cannot say, but the ,ntrovertible. ,173. 01. 01111TLAVIDT'S FITHITIBIf MO - GOODS Mr. • George Grant, No. 610 Chestnut the finest in the oity, and his celebrated Shirts," Invented by Mr. J. F. Tag nurpassed by any others In the world in and dur LO2f 8 Ain) PINS 711111T8.2.11'. A. L. (lath and Chestnut streets, is not only de onstomers with the finest Confeetions ; especially adapted for the season, but display of fine hot•honie Peaches, las ots, and lisunburg (3-rapes, surpasses any lay that we have ever Seen. cons.—At a recent sale of curious old England, the 41 Bake' of Hawkynge, tnd Flag:Lingo? printed )y Wynkin de ight Sas. Several oft he old books of tt rarity, were sold at prices ranging lA. Ben Jo4nson's Sejanmr - ," a oldlor £lO6. extremely rare copy •edttion of Milton's " Comns " sold for thor curious books brought huge prices. tomes are (unions to the btbliomanlac; Lave not half the real practical value of a Lotioe of the garments made at the Brown thing Hall of Bookhill ft Wilson, Roe. 606 tetilnut street, above Stith. FROM A. Porvtatt Posta.— Cool, cool, 000 L Cool, cool, cool, Cool, cool, cool. Cool, cool, cool. Cool, cool, cool. ' - Cool, cool, cool Ins;; at Chu. Stokes ei300. , 5, none Przoft` In PORTRAIT inn onweaer. W. T. SEIBIXAMI ill Biography, in the duped ritinther of the L'rit , V Slates Service. Maristiiel Price 50 Cents, postpaid, to any address. C. B. Richardson, Publisher, 516 Broadway, New York. by all News Dealers. , T.—But nineteen days of the lifty,,,nfe, ig until thokra ft will be put in force, the President's proclamation, end we uy think It will take place it this ap- Why should our (Athena delay this when they can obtain' Substitutes or at any of the anbatitute aginoiesti aotire and honorable men in this Paxson & mortally, ell *Chestnut 804 'North Broad street, Coal respeotfally advise his friends an t goners ' not toldelay in buying Mei? the risif Of plying further advances, once of Ids oiworior 0908 of large, n o t , egg, &a. None' to excel, for. )ffity, or thelficocc. r aulMrn EA.% mod omooOldialy treitad by J. .18MmlidAnditaM T VW tiOallegitOt ARRIVALS - 1T THE 'BOINIIik- The Cell 17 /if Gowing,New York Archer, New york E cowber, Jt C D Copp, New Bampshire• - 11 F 11 briCafferty, Alex, Va . DB roues, New York A C Brownell, Brooklyn J Boiler, Wash, D L L Davie, Pittsburg D 7' Croelcett, New Jersey Dept W teat!, Fort Monroe Ai Mills. New YOrit .1 F Pack rell,llaltiroore • ' • .1' El ono,. grealivo • . N Davaison. Grebe* E Week: D.O A 11 Teak H b ark y, F Myer &;D C. W T Batton .k wt,-.Me - Tinnier Reading . • . • Asa ash,' - Jr, Colin. Mr Mr & Mrs Boothe Cain* D T Booth, Conuedtieut W Hallman, Puteburg B Seel, , ' Geo T - Seaton; I f ouiriville - I • Mortimer Jii bembrill, Baltimore B King & wf, Chicago N Cheney & wi, New York C Al horn , eon, Cincinnati • L Thames, Newark, N J C M Tees°, Newark N J Asa 'A bbebead, N., Is Cerrinaton Newsiir N 3 Josiah F apler, New V al k Mr & Mrs CamDbell, Balt T Campbell, BaitlbaOte C Little. Pottsville • D E Sands; Cuba W Wall, Wm , hlagton 0 Az &ref, Baltimore J Turner, Baltimore Nov Stone & et J Mo..rthand, Baltimore N li Smith, Katiaud,Vt ET.Norrie dt le, Be itimore J A Carroll, Hone Kong J 71M.aLeey h wf, Cal G B Barns, Reading • 0 F imanu,Oineinnati J J Boltmenn, Cincinnati John L ye, latilloa W C Tana. r, M 9 Juan V,aner, Havana J 8 Hama, New York J.l Mir Om Jersey - J Wear, lowa Miss McC Neoun. men 0 8 •.Washington J L Matteon,Port Carbon W r Gates a 'Of, Nashville W 51 Cowan, New York Bartholomew Hein, N Y n,bert A Carroll, Ba.timore Pavia Carroll,Baium ore Chas F Holder, New York Dr Getty, USA Ltmar, Connecticut P Et Bache, Pitteborg T M Bey, Cincinnati Mrs Miler lc 2 oh, N York Y Burnham, Ba timore B Coltman, bow York. 8 r Norton, II 8 A. C Pqminlngiun, Ballitntiro It._B2natnan, Wash t ,D.c. C Cross ey; 11113 N L Dungan, totitimore J Watson II S N S W F Webb, New York C C Wetdeo, Wear', 0 0 W Reath, s N Bradford. New York Leonard.Phlladtlphia R 0 Fottrrr, Pkiladelolda T .1 Meartbnr, New York L Bldletz, New York Samuel Meteer, bow Yolk W N Orai eon , Boston WU 8 N M Freels, Aebland 0 W Baru bright. Balt 8.51 Kennedy. Ulueln..o W Whitney ds son Janes belseln J . RD ler, Penne. Henry /Flan, Otholn._ 0 . Joh). Marts, Cineln, 'Oen R bakers, II Id B L Leonard, lova . Marone 4p eds, Virglnla LLl.Banisbury, Dover, Del L R heobs Delaware Mrs Bade,Middletown W A IDlfobell , . Brooklyn S S Bell. Newark 0 W Goal% New Jer,ey Aire S Haines, New Jersey. Aire 4./ B Parevne, N .1 C C B Clover & see, Tun Dr II A Barran, New York BA Mollies Newark, NJ A B h eading F D Devlan..Readir g The A Z ED 'BA), Weibington.BC H mo: gan. Item York D . Bin ar y , Cincinnati A Donneby t Wash, D C &obi C Stover Pt P leasant M C Jersey City Time Gray Howril B Cnnninr, Bait B Corny,. Von • W Blittida II & N J loids & 16E C4nA. W, Harris & ta Mrs A &rue, , Champ'on B Wtattorkf f i l e r. wf. Bah W Bevel, y; 14 .. P A Calder, T or, H Y B L Pslmer, Troy,. If y H Hoff, leeisdlog , W Clarke. Patina . • W fi Chorittgton.bhAzookla P B Veillorj Now York 'J Da Bois, Stew Jersey de‘minaer, Tainkigna B Lord. Washington W IC Oreentiold' &I'd, Pa. L Baker A al, Chester so H Berries, N.Tork W B Simpson, Wheeling J R Walcott , Cape May _ . H Bompitreyst Maryland TR Knowles. Delaware W Y Swiggett, Dilawire The Keirolammts'. 0 Williams, New York B F Keiser, Milton,Pa L T Chester co J W Legion, Milton. Pa Jobs. beams. Pittsburg Master Connally, Pitteburg. W Fleming, Pit:tabours Miss 51 Adams, ?Amharic Mrs Curb au &da Henry Adams & wt,Pittabg Dunievy, Jr, Pittsburg Oen Bolton ,. Cape May H brain-, Huntingdon C D.Arnand. Potsburg. Geo W 01)11M. Bedford n T Cuddiffi Urbana, O. c Green, Pittsburg D Stewart. Pittsburg. 11 Poter Wheeling. Va Dll Dickman. St Louis .3 0111111 an la,_ Virginia. S A Wylie, Lancaster 511,s 011filinn, Virginia IA B Carter, Mercer .Pe. Jobn F-Cluley, Pittsburg_ Chas Kitne, Lam:so:tar 13 Dafroll,'Patisburg.. W H Hnll, MOOT, Pa J 'Potluck, Pittsburg C Hand, Prue. Pe. .T & 0 Bail wf, Brie, Pa Mrs Miner,. Pittsburg_ G W Hipplea, Look -Haven Mrs Balowln &.son A e Wmenort James C Cole, Cinclanati Stunt b Rtwads, Wmsport. W tir Corr. Ohio .1 hi irclsnd, Hilton. Pa J P Baldwin. New York E Bateman. Milton, Pa IDA.Mnrray..N a, Conn Nelleun Milton, Pa Geo H Murray, N H, Conn B F - May , W C Eyster. Cbambprsburg :If Dock• • .. - B Evater,Ohambesbarg O r Sarge nt, yasiwohneetts.Jas Hi. ge, Cleveland Ocio Ray aw , New York B S Denison, Kentucky PCarey dcaop N York Mrs W 8 Haven &2 sons,Ps F. el ingalls, 17 B N C L.B.chtel, Trenton .J .A Rysseng. Myrceroburg. 13 W Berroughs,Trenton Catit, ./ B Reed, New Jersey J M Hall, New Brunswick • W H McDowell, Penns Geo'Lawer. Pottsville .3 iltambatigh, Militia Mrs Pummor & 2 sons, Mo Oeo B Wato, Penns The gle Dr WMlord, Manton! B B Whitney. Wash, D C W B.Boott. Wa-h, C C B Benton , Wash, D Wm K. we ns Wash, D C W /Avis *Cheater JUnderWood. Chester co R Bernard. Montero° W R &Jet, Maryland .1 B Kennedy. Baltimore. J Rtioy Pittsburg 8 B Raines , J Ety, Brwtown D T Ames. Cheater co ./ B Osborn. Chester on Balls.blht Chester o Marob,_Chester co T Walter. W Cheat.? .8 DI Rowland, Cheater no The L Blalratee, White 'Haven J. Oalegher, Ohio S t: Stock tonatit J Hugh Doheri_& wt. N J c Brans, Wiltlh, ire Airs Totten Wash, J J Millman. Ohio Geo Johnston, Ohio M Batns[ureberr, lUinole J 13 Ooz & la; Penns Ceolk IC U H Case, hiansneld, Ohio J Erna. Ortekville • Bev D Husbteout Bheashnxit Mrs lilitbiSOlS'& 3 eh, Ps CY. stitdester 0 II Brewer & is, Boston J Orlin, Allentown Jas Polls, Lancaster ED Clever & silt, Del City The IStates Tinton. F Deteller, Pentuii . 1 ~1 37 Keathley, Penna. .1 • 0 Leman, Nina W Driver, Wash, D C D A Kinsman J D Chester co, Pa 34 e R Metzler. Bainbridge Mrs A Rhoads H C Faith, Bainbridge P Mareolin, Havana B B Hill, New Yore J Brunner Lane co, Pa J B Snyder, Columbia M Wilson:Lancaster cio.Pa B 6 Galbralth_,_Bslnbrldge Abrloks„ Delaware T Gallagher, Wash, 1.1 C W Hewitt, Conneotiont K Barry, Wasb, D C B F Small, U 8 A Jrhn Kelly, Wash, D C Gee L Smith U 8 A J.Fltuenuons, Wash, DC WD Sayre, Newark. Del W A Carlton his, D W Flicking B wt. Pa S $ Hoover, Holtrarg E Martin. Chester oo J Anthony, Peon, J 0 glenald W L Winr, M trying, Baltimore Bare Daytoa Gleo Vir Walker, Delaware J B Wine, Fenian L V DATL) & la, Baltimore The DI Thos Coates Milford, }lel A Clark, Delaware A IV Powell, Maw Jersey C Hart, Flemington, NJ Robt inurri Cnnt R W Launders, nn Jet. fieyWour_, Tren C to o n John Throfp, Trenton A kBinekt Brownebarg Smith Jr le, Dover, Del. Noah Smith., Lowish. wn • Ceo LJenkins, Penna The 111 3 11 Thompson, Penns 0 Geiger, Mahoney, Pa D Bechtel, Bechtelsville A V. licterly, Beading C Wleand, Allentown D B Laptev &lady T Sznith r lteading • J Meyer, Cot.eenqua S Cornell, Feastervtlle 0-Backman, Mechanic:solo Thonipenn 1 J Ervin, Pennebtrer A knnekman, Mechanicsville The 31 Benj Focht, Gilbertese% Pa B Oreenr, MLillirtetlle F-Rt.w bedlam, Itka:ciing ttllTre'Sre, NI w York J L Fetrney, wlikeebarre Mum Barney. Wilkes arse L Oberboltrer,linentxyllle Goltz,Vilaesbarre • • J Renee, Wilteabarre • ' "07 Bnholenberger, Bawley The Bel J L Gring, Lebanon co, . U A 'Mier, Lehigh co, Pa D Buytg, Lehigh 00. Pa Mrs echoch, Penneberg At Schoch PteneOurg D Be rU2, Ct erryliae Ei Keeper. Alleetown G Might Lt high co Druckermiller,Labigheo BA: Rehm eiv Si e gfried, Ailintown SPECULL NOTICES. DLMOWDS DIAMONDS The highest cash price raid for Diamonds and all other Precious Stones. LEWIS LA.DOMUS & ''.Dlamond Dealers and Jewelers, ' Zro. SOS OHInTEITT Street. N. E.—Old Gold arid. Silver hought. auIS.St Tax POPIJIAL Cidanire Bov or PUMA. ..OAK HALL." °. Boot- atm goode littloodfrato VACS& • IrANAMALICIR &BROWS, L coma SIXTH and LAMS Streets. Custom Dopoxtment (to viola to'ordar)p. 1 S. Sixth Bt. Winilaant & WaseVi ihognirr ' ,- LOCK-Slant .Rivulet Arum C114,41 1 35T, s Brat Saleoroomg, 704 41111111414111 T, Ativeet. al30;0 Ekrronth; PIS -3 ". 1311111311.—latared into leg olt thollthinet:iet Spiting . BM Pint, near.Petersburtt , Meet.. 'Parker . of the Valk Mcg i v , tritaLtY noklreihht a l iefeith." MB finkOrlll hiefether'e P1e1 0 1 4500 .. .1 11 rItuatelt01. oa W e d n esday, the 11th haet.. 4, o doe* P. K. phili Alto OLD: —od the morning of the -Mk tug, p Arnold. ..ged 40.yeare. The reletties and filen& of the fantirtire -r"Pe°l - ,0417 Wettezuk h buis*,-,14-o:Aits-tvo w. ~+ z x:::.y~i? Ng. Mrs J II Bartholerginf' , NY B Robinson, New rot* 13 H Weiner. Yorker, • John H. Hatch, Detroit Jae Latighlin, Jr,Yittebarg: J St Glair Gray, Pittsburg I Possiel,Yltieetrg Mrs Stevens, Cleveland.. H B Champion. Nashville W W Spear . Pittehurd A 'Primal" & wf, Wheeling J *Lindley, IndlimaPolle A. 13 Weedruff. Hartferd.- Geo McCook Ohio Dr M W Jecobus, , Penne C B Rorrord & re, Betiding Mist 8 Bone, Readied II Pike, New York Jae Maguire, St Louie 8 Harriroaat 0 W,Kiegsley, ii )stou - Eder 1 , Jenktus Baltimore 13. B•Baecoek. New York G W Stow, "rants, H IC Mrs 6... T Jenkins, Bali J E Ashbrook, St Louis Richard Weiler, New York - ' Jacob Huntzinger. Pa rijo Smacker!, Beeton C Price. Georgetown. D C John Rodregue, New York 13 Robins Mee Robins 12f. 0 Moore, VS A 0 Dickineon. Waleeburg 0 Knurls, Oakdale H.F.Flattle. Oakdale _ `1 Cl Re gen. Serletaleld, 0 I. R Duty , Sprint field, 8 J Baroett. Sprinudeiti J D Valentine, BAle nt PA Pabneatock, Tenn OH Haswell, New York S D Brace, ReatuakY TB wp.e2rwurienall'•,l%gerwil Yor k G A Roth, Tennessee W F Richt° & wr,N Alban/ A VT Gay, New York New York H y 1, k . ,, . v. Lir Yates ao c , e a. , ,,,n , 7 e w w i. Y oo o n ric .i. gaci,..lizfay.....t. C 8 Wilson' & In, Bro4klyn A li Locale, New York Rubt itahlli, NeW York eeo R Gray &la, Hew York S Forehand,Massachusetts Mt's Slither Delaware Mrs richer & ob, Delaware Col Bur, on. U 8 A E A Looks, Boston A Palmer., NOW York .. . Geo W Brume & F W Brame &la Baltimore W H Bruno & la.Blagi more Mies Ntoholan, Baltimore A & BrOyrii, Hi timure B Warner dr re, Rd' S A Carlton, Boston CT Le Ca, New York ' C H KCSOELSLWaiti, D C McClain Wash, D C MWard, WHAM, D C J C Wood, Baltimore T Howard, York, tlesi - fok S Rowers St fa; New York F Day, Pittsburg W Maratha, MoVertown A B Roes, nleVeytown A ft Maria, boor Haven T A Reilly, Pottewithi Miris Schenck, Trantaa J Yearson Gettysburg B Jones, JuLnstown W A Boardman, Pittsburg' A Brown, Jr, New York W S Sbatnr, Harrisburg Joshua a Bieber, Penult J M Harper, Maryland Orr.) A /Prentiss, U d N B Patterson ,I 1 8 N Mrs Adams, WiushingtOn. C J Blackburn, Waestuen J Llioorelionse,_ - N Haven W 0 Harrison. ,Conn H T D..nennower, Boston J Thorneon, Buffalo Deo W Gordon, Baltimore Row J. A. Williams, Balt B B &Wool. Potter/Me .1 . Id Henri, Fenno Cook Talcutt W H Anderson, NJ H A Sherrill, Colorado T SFsrnozi S B Oro:: 0, Allentown JNGarner,U < N L clamp, New York S C English & vrr, Ohio M J Ring & son, Clacinnatl J C Marshall, Brie Lanry, Wash, D C F Maier, New York • orients. J W Wootton, Delaware A Miles, Milford, Del Dr L Wexler. Berke, co John Weider. Berke co C Denny, Jr, New York T nadler, Jr, Maryland J Sadler Maryland John T Moore, Maryland WJRamtll&la.Balt D P Young, Chicago, . Erwin, Bothtenern A•ge,Borhek, detalihent. ii - titteily; 'Bahl B Buck, Brooklyn Gaegnoine, Brooklyn C riefford, Brooklyn A Packard, Brooklyn P H Hall, Milford, Del D Boswe ll, Wadi, D C Thou G Reed, Viroodetown John W' King, Lyons P P Mans & son, Danville (Prank Leathe, Now York !John Bugle. New York John W .Ned, England Bityrnance, Deiaware J 11, Northrup. N York JP Brown, Delaware S H kennel. ne,. Bristol . Coen. J • Btortevent. N Orleans Mrs Johnwa & dan,. Ohio W It Scribner, Delaware G V Hototikise.Wishington A Bast, NYork S H Rice, &mimeo W D Pennell, Delaware co . E H Hibbard.. Chester co F Worratow, Penne W Fimbalt, Chaster co 1.1 Boorman. Middletown W Et Rogers - Alex Grafton, Crawford; ea F Lee, Maryland GW Ortlip. Penne of Montgomery, Penne C If Sproul, Penns J r Crorsd ale Bucks co W Dada, ncrenton LT Palmer. &rant et OR Clark. Pottstown R h Race, York co 1 B Walton. Backe so W It Thatcher. °better Alfred Bunting, Del co, Pa w MeCleHand. Olio D T Lawson. Obto EZlnn,_Sydaey, Ohio .1 lieracM Sturges, Midi B R .Diaborogb. N Jersey W I Cheney, Troy, N y A Burke Onto V Hake. Port Carbon L L Lawrence, Ver &out 3 Kigaenber7; New York Henry Welts, FitSlm D P Stauffer, Pe villa Wm. Huller: Pi aville MP, Harper, Wakutteld.Pa A Snit, Morristown, Ohio W Douglass, Newark.N J D Eppley. Harrisburg Mies Diebm. Heading P W Lawrence Wm Turner Ponta *Wagon.. W H Larne, Beets eo W D Large, Tayloreville al Beath Ire, Becks co J T Schoffeld, Backe co L L Laurence, New Jena' M Lane, New York Mrs Forbes, New Jersey JR Johnson & Del C J Steel, Tltarevnle A HI, ' , when. Caindea,Del Dr A Wentworth. A I .k Bear . C Finney, Hartsville I Finney, Hatboro B Fetters, Penne, J . h Arnold, Patina John Berg, Butler co • J Tomlinson, Bybarry G B Hartman, Hamburg J Weiber, Lehigh co J S Saul, Nei! Pastail B W.ribelmtfei hibtag Co IF Ii Wartman, Pottetown J Hl:tuber, Pottstown PHA . Loeb. Bellefonte A H Fichthorn, Reading F.B Wagner, Potteiown if El 'Helfrich,Aelased 13 , 1Cantfman, /1111101 . 411i1111 J 11 Lana, Hailfax.N. W Beam crio Halifax, Pa C F Retchier,Spartleseille F 'ticker, Reading Richards. Bache CO' L D Krause, Statingtoiu 11 Jones, Reston Jho Metzger, BiatCat A T Duster, Peens R. Ranch. itaacing* B Long, Steiatwille Danl Bolter, Etaton A Calvin, Rancsviite IT %Moser, Lehigh co 1413ndfroy Pater. Letugh co .denee, "trine.atreet, Thuradagmerning, at 9 o ' cl-1 * PlCSERti.adt Franktordi. on the moraine pf the 18th inat. ,t Albert Lineoltii: - .youngeet,loh , of' emannal and Margaret Jr. -Peters, zed 3 - Tear, 11 months, and 13 d izirt e , _a i r e d n e'elot t it t P:Mi llik k e4i?liiiil.lll 7 44ll - alid • 14 ' thBl4llll' 'vIitELAND Sandly, the 2441. mist, William Ire lend., in the 69th tear °thieve.= The relatives and friends of the fetidly are reseed' tifily invited to attend the funeral,: front hie late rest. Mince 1344 Vine Mast*? on Wednesday the 17th Lust at k. REEISON & SCFN, MOURNING BTOBB, J-N • too 9IR CHRSTRIFT- dint 377-tr SILK S BILKS I BILKS I BILKS I-. ATM! & 124.LAXIDSLL. FOIIEMEt sod ARC@ Str Streets. are offering ell 17 OLD SILKS - 10W to aloes Monk be fore'the new good& are opened. Miro notbylset 81611.171er. Billie of veil' beet essitilr. Geed Block silks rpaseasbler. Oned Wows Rilkn rasitainAble. LEAGUE HOME, 1210 CILESTNUT STREET; 'PHIL iI3EtPIIII4 R.TivWVAI:. T E - NION GtY OF PHILADELPHIA ' HA.VB RBHor:) FOR THE PRESSZiT UM CHESTNUT STREET, AID WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY . ECU THE ACCOMMODATION OF MENDERS. G - EORCiE jr..13031.E1t, iligrTHE lbrilliEWS' SUBSITITE UR. REPRESENT ATTYS. -AND VOLUNPEEIL AC bNUY, No. 411 CHESTNUT ST Ants, Partners, and otLer ottlzkis. oan be bapplied with - ac ceptable Snbetltntes and Representative on reasonable and honorable terms; silo have the woe sworn in eo as to credit to any ward, diewict, township. or. county, of the fellow log countles:_ Philadelphia, Chester, Dela ware: or Montgonibry, bt9 spplyina ai 411 C HESTNUT SI,. et, from 8 A. M. to S P. M.. firstlleor, - beet Special arrangements made with edinmitteee? , . PAXSON at. CO-, OFFICE. OF THE LEHIGH:COAL I AND 1\A.17/GATION COASPANY, Purr.A.BELPHIA., August. 15.1584 • Holders of the OLD CERTIFICATES OF LOAN. WHO SUBSCRIBED FCrIVI CON VERSION INTO TEE • • "LONG LOAN. On leaving them at THIS OFFICE. ' Can have the NPw Certificates the NiSXT DAY, N LLY- AROUND THE riap s tarßo FOR CITY COMMISSIONER. AMOS A. GREGG. Twenty-third. Ward. I TDB "LOCAL PREACHERS' UNION" of Philadelphia Will meet at the twig place. WEDNISDAY, 17th, at 734 o'clock P. M. onln-20 . D. JAMES. M. D.. Cor..Seo. tb7OFFICE OF THE PIEiILALOIBL- Pllli. oes WORKS. Auoos'r 12, 1884 —At a meeting of the Beard of T‘usteee of the Philadelphia Elea Wcrke, held on the 6th instant, the - followlue pre amble and resolution ware adopted: Wh(rea , , The groat advance to the coat of living im posed an imperative duty on- the Trustees to advance the wastes of their employees; and whereas, the cost of as al and all other mates-late consumed In the marsnfac. tare of Oas have advanced to a price that compels the Trustees, in order to protect the important trust com mitted to their charge from serious lose, and to. make the annual addition to Ls e Sinking Fond required by law; to advance the price - of Gas fifty cents per thou sand cubic feet. The Trustees are aware that the increased price will prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re gret the u•cesnity that comstraine It; but when the con sumer reflects that nearly every article we purchase has advanced from 60 to 100 per cent., and we propose• bat an advance of ifiX per cent. on the main article upon which we rely for revenue, ite necessity mumbe appa • sent,partictilarly when the operations of the past year are known to have resulted inn large lose to the Treat, notwithstanding our then existing contracts enabled us to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices ; 'be it therefore Reaofv. d, 7 bat the Chief 1 ngineer be directed to ere public notice that on and after the first day of Septem ber next the price of gas to private consumers shall be three dollars per thousand cubic feet, less a discount of 6 per cent. for prompt payment, and subject to the United States tax. THOMAS B. STRWaRT, attls-teal , • Chief Engineer. sion<up , " TO THE FRIENDS OF TILE lEmis'' UNION AND THE ADMINISTRATION: The loyal citizens of the various wards of the City of Philadelphia are hereby requested to seeemble at such Dineen in said wards as may be designated by the :of cere of the National 'Union Ward Associations. on TUESDAY &TWINS NY XT, Am:HIST 16, 11161, at 8 o'clock, pursuant to the rules governing Menai Union party, for such mutes made And provided. to elect one Judge and two. Inspectors for each election division of said wards, to conduct the primary election on Tuesdny evening, August 23, between the hours of six and eight 'o'clock. Also, to place in nomination candidates for delegates to a City Conventipn to nomk. nate candidates fur City and County °dices; also, dele gates to a Congressional Convention: also, nominations of candidates for delegates to a Senatorial .Convention in the Third Senatorial District, and delegates to the various Representative and Ward Conventions to nomi nate oitndic ates for members of the State Legislature, City connctls and Ward Officers. The meetings,: elec tions. and Conventions herein ned shall be held in conformity with the 'ales governing the National Union 'arty. By order of the National Union City Committee of Superintendence. •., • JAMBS FRBIBOBN, Proddent,. JOHN J. FRANKLlN, Secretaries. HENRY B. GANDHIAN. 1, • ram , : • - 'I ,J":l.si;‘: • Tirrk COMIdITTER, Annum 1864. - 2 This once is REMOVED to the southeast career of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets . 1 THE ITMION PETRO% lav LEM COMPOST, 144-BOuth FOURTH Street. —The Board or - Dheetors have this day delayed a Fourth Monthly Dividend or TWO PRE CANT. on the Capital Stock, payable on the 16th Oust. The Trander Books will be closed on the 12th, 13th, and 16th inst. A. F. SABINE. Treasurer. Armour 8. • .•r• an9•lOt OFFICE CI rir BOUNTY.FCE 0 COMMISSION; No. 412 PRUNE Street, Au.. Oyer 10 1864 —Until further 'lairs, a bout! of F OUR RUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to. all RECRUITS lad' one, two, or three years' service, August 6t h the service of the United States on or after August Eith, 1869, and credited upon the Qcote of 11 e city of Philadelphia To Enrolled Citizens furnishing Substitutes for three ma the b9iin will g i;i f id T a r t ? en, ELLl f fl ore DßED . AND FIFTY R P. RING, Pratident. 11011211? M. MOORE. JR.. Secretary. • attll-6t IarTRAIN SPORTILTION OFFICE, PIII LADRLPHIA WILMINGTON. AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD COMPANY. FIULADELPITTAt August 10. 19134.. actardance with an act of Congress, approved June 30111, 1864, it becomes necessary that alt receipts given by this Company for merchandise rei>lvedlor tranipor tattoo should bear an iturEaNAL RBYNNI7IIBTA MP of the value of TWO CENTS, the ettpunse of the same to be borne by the parties receiving sugh receipt. All receipts taken by this Company for merchandise delivered to consignees will be stamped by caid Com aYC K..• IDS ull-121 Master of OrUNION STATE C 0 II T TEE ROOMS, 1105 CHESTNUT Street. —The State Committee request their friends throughout-the State to adopt eilloient means to forward , early and full returns of the election upon the Constitutional Amendments. Send by Telegraph to the Chairman at Girard Bowe.. Philadelphia. • • • The Committee Rooms are now open, and all coma. pondenoe directed to the Chairman will receive prompt attention. E. CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. BENEDICT. Secretary JOLT 21. Ude. 1.393- Illgr OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF • FENNSELVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, New Toni, July 28, 1864. NOTICE Is hereby given that, paranant to a resolu tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of 20 per cent. on the Subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COLL COMPANY OF PENN SYLVANIA be, and is hereby, made payable to JAMES AD6WOILTH, ressurer of :mid Company, on ot 'be fore the 6th day of Septembecuszt. and-tsefi Attest: m TYNG, Secretary. garBIRTH " WARM—THE CI rtzioNs of the Ward will Pleas'e observe that the Boality Committee have reorganized, and are now loins every effort to procure our quota of voino Leers, and prevent a draft in our Ward. To accomplish tots, we require the co-operation and assistance of every good citizen of the Ward. Ten dollars from each person subject to the draft %asked by the Precin ct Committees. Subscriptions from those who are not liable to the draft most thank fully rebel ved by the Committee or the Treasurer WSL H. BA) rms. No: 37 North THIRD Street Regular mestiags of e SIXTH W aRD BOUNTY FUND COM MITTEE t he every MON DAY and THURSDAY Evening ` at 734 o'clock, at the SCHOOL-HOUSE in CROWN .Street. Aid. CHAS. WELDING, Chairman. Joss HAGAN, Secretary. Wu. H. Beasns,'Treasurer. DIVIDEND.--TLIE DIRECTORS OF the NOBLE AND4BLAMATER pErsomet COM - PANY bave this da ecuired a 'Fourth Monthly Dividend of TEN per co t. out of the earnings of the month of July, _payable, Clear of Stato,Tax, on the 2Dth inet. Transfer-Moolse closed OD 15th inst. aria. fit OEOROIS IF. HUNTS% Sec 111•E'''' WO 'FITE CITIZENS OF THE 11•= 4 ..? EIGHTH WARD.—Phededri.ncyoftheEighth Ward toder the lad call la now less than one honored. To raise this number. a Ward Bounty of T WARTY'. FIVE DOLLARS will be - given for each voluntter malted to the ward. Subscript:lons for this purpose will be received by any member of the Ward Committee. and by J. 0 RuSENGARTEN, Street.; " famw4t NOTICE HEREBY @I V WEI that application has Seen made co the.Trnstees of the Fire Association of Philacteltihia for the renewal of POLICY No. 10 j , _NG 3 k for 1500 . seined Septe mber 1. 1646. in name of OILS. oni risE, Which *lost. BEBOUL A No. 110 S. ELEVENTH et. 3i211-whalut* OFFICE UNION IMPROVEILEMLE Far COMPANY. AoousT _ 9 1864. . Endo° le hereby given teat by a decree of the Court of Quarter Session of Schuylkill county, entered. 3d August. 1864, the name of the IftilON IMPROVRAtSN'P • COMPANY was changed to that of .TH.E. - NSW. YORE AND eCHOYLKILL COAL. COMPANY. CRAB. A. HBOKFCBER, President. miritlt sem—. TREASIIIIENVIS.ftErmtVIIANT =EP' NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CON.. PANT, CALVKItT STATION, BALTIXORII, July 28.196!. . The President and Director,. of this Comoao2 home de clared & Dividend for the quarter ending Sane 90(b. of TWO (2) PER CENT., free of tiatlonel and State taxes, payable to the Btookholdare old the Mika August next, at this office, The Transfer -.Books will be closed from the lath to the 2Stb,of August. By Order. and-mwflOt J:B. LSIB, Treentier. CITY POT, YA., AUGUST. 7, : 1862. 0710tORITEHYr or RUMS, AE43.811-.OPititATIAG AOAIJST 3,1011.k010. , . WANTED,. , . 300 Weatirtaiterg, €5O Vilieolvyrightif, • 4." . _ 00 3E0.0431 - 20 CliiilAage- r ril2llll 01 1 16,- Who atillreadirelka Waist ratan, of Clayartaaent Dsl rations, and JAailical Olinda*: • ' TraaaPartatior fluidatted by applying at IiIPINNWILVAITTA-Avenne, WashiNiton; It C. E.. 1: STRANG; - • Captain. .11. Q. M. JAMES 31. BELLY , • thattorilialtoes Agora. 44 100 - o : o, ll: o C o ir sa ALL.Z. tr f t ri sp L uie Nf ...3l , Tau ; TvirEsimartititikintui... 81TBSTI 4'J rmerupit T 11!; PRESS.--PIIILADELPWA, - WfinNy o SDAY, AUGUST 17, 1564: AVOST 1 1.860 ETME2 •IffIMtARIG PHILADELPHIA GUARDS; (199TH BEGIXENT P. V.., COLONEL - A.. A. LEOBLEE. 3BOTTNrr'2' *VSOO CLOTHLITO, Axs EQUAL TO $9 PER WEEK, iN ADDITION TO BOUNTY: FOIJR HUNDRED DOLLARS PAID TDB : BANE DAY YOU ENROLL. $33.33 wttra S consperry MIISTBILI3 ,TOM SPLENDID REGIMENT VETERAPT 9FFIcIr.BB.I REMEMBER IN TekiTNIV YON SNOWY& NO 'BOUNTy, YOUR FAKEtTES WILL BE LEFT ITITPHON;11)131Y FOR. ICEA,MVAR'rERS; . .. . . BRA Di:It:FARTS R B PROVOST .MAR MAL, FIRST DISTRICT Pennsylvania. Xia 2-1- - 5 South. THIRD .Street, . - -PITMADELPVIA Allgildt li, Mi. To inenre. PROMPT replies to all _questions on ordi nary subjects uhnneeted with. the Earokment; Draft. Exemption, 'Llabilitl. a - to' Oran; Ciedite and Account* of Men ',Vanished; eltiiens are•regnested tognalte appli cation to the iliroaost Marshal of the Chhgreeeional Die. trtct for such information, aud'not to Inc Ployeat Mar• bhal etneral al' laraahhurton. By order of the Prevost Morella] 'General. - - :i7 B LERMAN, Capt and Ptcproat Morena. READQUAIITERB - - PROVOST MAR SHAL SECOND 'DISTBNIT, Pennsylvania. Nd 2E6 South TWBErrEf Street. TilomanaLYnfai.atlgnst 16011. To.lneure prompt replies teall questions on ordinary ambjects connected with: tile enrolment, draft, anew. Oen, liabilities to draft; credits and accounts of men furnished, citizens are recineeledio make application by the Provost - 11‘ arsbal ofd he Congreentanal 'District AN enchinfcrmation, mallet to the Provost Marshal Gene ral at Washington. By order of the Provost Navaho' General. ID [N`PkLBESII., Contain and Pbovost Bate hal - Second District; Pennsylvania._ lIEADIVARTXRSTROVOST MAR:- FYI el.. THIRD DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, No: 511 BROWN Street. : PifttenumPura, AngDst 18, 1864. To insure prompt replies to alb questions on ordinary rnbjetts Connected with the enrolment draff,'evemP- Con. liabilhies to draft, credits, and accounts of men funnelled. citizens are requested to make application to the Proeoet Miu Jabal of the Congreesional District fbr Such , information, and not to the. Provost Marshal General at Washington. By order of the Provost Marshal Genera ' 'JACOB S STRETCH, ' Ctain and ProvostMarshak, Third Distrier, Pennsylvania. ienlx-Rt RETAIL' ;DRY p-OODS4 A NEW :AND eGREAT INVENTION' IN HOOP SE IRTB. _ - - - THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLES mar. SPRING. - - T. L. & J. O. WRSTNo. CHAMBERS - STRRNY NSW YORK, • ire - the owners -of the Patent and exclusive inessafas turers,of this, 7. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX. ILLIT "no STEA, -ammo This Invention consists of Duplex (or twe),3lllPtie Steel Springs, ingeniously braised tightly endlirrely together, edge to , edge, malting the toughed.. most ales tic, flexible, and dura ble spring everused, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and hieness, to place and fold the skirt when in usaaSessili and with the same convenience as a silk dress. It entirely obviates and silences the enly obieet thins to hoop shirts, viz: the annoyance to the 'wearer an well as the public, especially in crowded assembles, carriages, relined ears church pews, or in aro crowded: place, from the difficulty of contracting theintoeccupy mg a small space, This entirely removes the dffifficialtit while giving the akin "the usual full and'symmetrical form, and is the lightest and moat stylish and appearance for the street, opera, promenader orhouse dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure ‘conifort, and great convenience of wearing the Diiplesdffiliptio Spring Skiit for a single day, will.never, afterward . willingly dispense With things of them. 'Meyers the beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most dumb. a, comfortable and economical eicirtmetde.ger chants will be impelled am above and ladies in moot , first- class retail Mores in this.-MOArolallYffiat' :.different Stator.: 2 - Inquire for the DODBLE ELLIPTIC. SPRING SEIBIll; BrtADLEY'S DUPLEX TCLTATIPPIO SKIRT. •• Very flexible, folded easily *hen in wee to wavy small Epos°, realties the most agreeable skirt your. For sale by J _M HARimwai, _ 90M CHESTNUT Street. PWPLEX ELLIPTIC tPRING , BEIBT, THE MOST POPULAR AND FLEXIBLE,IMAYEE. • SHUTTLED, VANHAELLEGBIL'A AMELSON, 1008 ORESTEUT.Street. pdTENT DIFPL-EIK , ELLIIP'7IO 3. SKIRT. For dale by ' • 3. G. MAXWELL.&,,B9N, 8. B. nor. ELEVENTH' and OELMTNOT.Strootig READLEY'S - DUPLEX= ELLIPTIC -A-. SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of. • SUPERIOR MEGRIeLEBO&.• OTTEWIN STOD DART *Zs .BRO., 450. 452, and.4B4• S&COND ab.Vfllltrw. ans-bn if • ALAMB. STOCK. OF -- bIJ.4 ON Lead, for sale below the present ,coet of importo tiom Heavy colored Corded Mits.. Heavy colored - Pima Silks.— Colored Ottoman bilks,_ is all thericheet.eliades. Colored Fivred Mika. Superior quality dark fo.aund.Pdh lar d ,Sillta; thirlfy six inches wide EPO'lliaLL.,e '60,, • -sold-mws3c 26 South tiEOO6l)-,Sireet. A LABOE: STOCK. OF , 81 - Llif3 .L 3.. hand, for dale-below the present.etett.of importa tion. Heavy black Corda Mks. .° Btack.Gros.Gralus. Black Ponit al Soles. • Blaqk 6imnre Bilks. Sculerior Waal Taiktas.. Heavy black Grab de. ithi)62.. Black Fiintred BlackSilkso 611 Muds- _ Er.oarrx 010,, 26 South. SWORD Eftreet. anl6-istarat ARXY, NAW, -AND C 1 L f;.." , it i 3 O IFJ S Wm, W: 'M. SNODGRASS, ED S. SECOND Sbreet and 23. E A.-LIAGN STOCK, OP 11,5,1552014 Oat CLOTHS, 'UNDRESS, VISTDIES, tre, . . At fair prices, purchased before the rise, frmiepewlent of gold panadere,by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto le to cell. We don't paittle. Come and Reexar stock. The - Army and Navy liMall has our special" at tention.au.Vlm . . LIVEN DUCK FOR SUIT S. -a-g Snperb-rmility, white rod colored. Natural color, eaire,Piddry. Coating Linens, fancy brill& Wide Ace bled; dlpasee. White blexeeillea VFW An An advance in Summer anoie Pine Stook for Summer • Good styles from 4-4 11 cerina • • • • • -Ekunmer'dresa ' - 000P12 ai eg)IgARD. • 13412 • earriet 417STEL sad NAM Stree ts. - • OLOSItIGOUT SIMMER DRESS ‘-/ GOODS AT LOW RIM'S. • great variety of styles of this season's importation, from Scents to eft. Best Psolfic Lamm al 873 seats. Finned Brown Lawns at 81% cents. French Lawns ai 40 50, eland 8 73 i seats. Best makes of engine Calicoes, Giahams, and au kinds of Domestic Goods, for b e low the zneasheetrirer micas.• Whits Dime load LIME &Mb. Silk Grenadine Shawls, SOO all-wool Cashmere Mewls. 0.25 worth 118.00. ._ rriutt ar Hog, Prig No* 013 and Ili North MTH amt. . E 211.31114 'OUR 'LAWITB. Lawns, ground,d, neat Stmt 44e. Lawns, Wh neat ir Hucksbaok Bath Towels, Bird's Sys Linen Towels. • Shetland Dargask Towels. Wool Shawls for tourists, M. Balking Flannels, rad arid gray. JOHN U. STOMPS. 1021 ABM Street It",' II), The attention of ions AROIn 1 1 1117- . DIG TR) CITY fp: the " Sok Shore. ' ' lEar Wins Places,' or " the Country, Is resettoaly invited to the extensive of WHITE GOODA suitable for 8U1E5__,,,.., liniß., for WRITE BODIES, WORMING PPERS, &o. - An sikessioe okoortmont to offered 130,444 • • and 'Worked )drip re 844 Ineertings,, Veils, _I Rsodkorchiefs, collaisieemeaourd lk_plain arid &may Plaid, Eitti , and Pisurnd White Goads AT PRICES BILLOW TRILI inzdalT RETAIL TI,LIII. , . ICO Printed Linen Cambria Dresses. , UM puma Pallid. Tusked. awl Striped Mialins, • . • E. XIL.NEEDLEEL - • _ .• -. ~ t..,t.4 I TELEGRAPH :14 OTICE z— REMOVAL AND CONSOLITATIOir.-4he offloaliotthe INLAND • AND INDEPENDENT TELEGRAPH Lanes have been • ...moved from Noe. 419 eheetnnt 'street and 9 South Th ird street , S W te e soadheast corner of THIRD and %STEM' . Theo Comtanies. have. also been consolidated with mew Mates rpollesTapti Company, and their eon e soltdated lines neer extend over the. United States Coned as,. an. are COW being rapidly conernoted to t 4 , or , nia and the Territories of Oregon and Idaho k public will at once SIN the 113TM:14140S tIlAt this • line now, enjoys (nw all other lines. inasmneis so see *scow ate tos mauled divot to Ell points, ti Ssoidinit the d e l.,. end LaScanifiti.SS of relaying. renitniberlar. , :sad vseirtla over connecting or atonal ,The ;States Consolidated 1.1h.s Sr., the °tat , *thee War lb orpoeltlen th e • , BALDlVlS t rupatvtdina. 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Is now ready! . containing a large number and great: , variety of NeWlion gs,ltnitnde, Exardiees, ate, with the Elements of Musical Notation: The series' is designed to include thres hooks.progreßsively arranged, but each" book complete is itself. The First:and Third gnosis will be issued as 'goon as _ready. Price of SONG. GARDEN, ' BROOM/ BOOK. 47 per dozen. One copy will be sent poet-paid to any teacher, for examination, en receipt of fifty cents. For sale by - HAFON fIABLIN. Boston. Published by • • MASON' MOVIE RS, anls-newatif New York. 'I S (EW elitl/ST.O BOOR FOR- CHOIRS.' THE -IPc; .171 Y-NOTE, BY Wlif. B. -BRADENRY. • `This work the.result of Mr.,.BradbaTp's collecting and composing fer Veverat years. mid is-everywhere ' bi,mg reeeivetiwith the grea'est favor by the most ex- Deed' sinters, and ninstelans., The extent - o' Mr. ury is popularity maybe judged-front-the feet that .Mr"dslaet bore JubilitgEaver , 2oo. 4 .ol have beemsold; oslof his ea; e Works more .than 2400. WO. 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Elegant, new editions.— . ***These books are sold everywhere, 'and will be sent by Mail free; on receipt of_price,hi ' ' GEO. w. CA.RLETON, 13 , 28-wsti ~ Publisher, New York. M.N.ND HIS RELATIONS : ;mu- iittn.trating the Influence of the Mind on the Way the Relations of the Faculties and affeettone to the Organs-sue their Functions and to the Element% - Obi. eta and Phenomena of the External World. By Professors B Brittain, ht.-D. -One eteeant volaine. oegavot with Portrait of the.antlior. Prise nso.' c o " PUBLIEIED THIS DAY. ALSO, t •BHE BRITISH AND FORSION FfEDICO•OanoRGI cia, REVIEW, London -Edition for July, 1851. _ • HEW BOOBS. 'MEDICAL; ScrEnTrillo, AND MISCiLLAAISOUS, for side as soon est published, by • . LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, 'Publishers and Booksellere,_ Sall Sonth SIXTH Strom. above CRESTNUT. . .A . SHMEAD EVANS Successors to • WILLIS?. HAZARD 724 CHISTNUT Street. Hare received TENNYSON'S NEW VOLUM, 13300 H ARDEN, AND OTHER 'POEMS. RITA. An autobiojraphy by Hamilton Alde,author of `Confidences (Air of Carrl ' &c. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. OM. yon, LOYALISTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, with an historical visas , by Low- nso Sabine. 2 vols. THE NONOVANIAC;.O)3, : MERLE! HALL ASY LUM. By . Gilbert. THE FOREST AH.CADIA OP NORTHERN NEW FORK, embracing a view of Its raineral, agricoltural, and timber resources. MARGARET AND HER BRIDESMAIDS. By the an ther of "The Queen of the County.' .1 be n i. Z o nit ods UtitH -Hy H. Prescott. author of " The Am- VOYAGE DOWN THE ARBOR. .17 Major' .nerrY McD. Collins. THE NEW INTERNAL REVINT , B LAW., Compiled. by Mentos B. Dresser. iy34l TEli YBOIVE NEW POEM, ENOCH- : -a" ARDEN, and other poonm, by Alfred Tennyson. ..aDE EARLY DAWN. or..l3Eetches of Christian Life in 'England in the olden, time; by the author of the " Schonberg Gotta Family.?' with an Introduction by Prof. Smith. • • DRIPPED BNOWYLAMM3t or, Poetical Gatherings from many antbora. lig &RIAD tAn Episoda. Ry Harriet E. Prescott. RELIGIOUS. TRAINING-OP CHILDREN; by GAGA , rine E Beecher. PRESODAL AIiD,.Boi.ITIcAL BALLADS. Edited,. by Prat): Moore. Tor sale by WILLIAM CTDMRT fEtlrie at.ad PPLETQWEIL:NEW AMERICAN 45 igen Urwelnable Llbrat7 of traversal Informati So . ath SlXTlllMreet, nit. tor Also. Aueso. P.Tllll_ HEMMLLIOA. By ;Mali Moore. tell-W e • STATIONERY Ak. BLANK. BOOKS. DEL 'COMPANY DIREOTORY—CON dam LLtst of Oamt►nlaa. their oitou. Pratte/Ante. freasunds. and lionotarlos. Ws are also Pretend tf tornion.lowerinninill with ositrrrourss 01 nom. TRINSTILR 11001. ' CADIZ 07 TiAisnos. 1700 K LEDGE& vrooi LIDO= SAWONSI. ORGIIITER 07 OAPFIAL Bram Dimas]) 2001. • DRONXB'S irrrx, LIDOII7. AOOOIINT 07 SAMNA. • Of pod natorialo and at Low Prides. MIDRIB Air. CO., 15TATI0A11111. roddr 41111 OREATNUT Rtroat S . 11 OU . €3.31 A.INI 8t CI 0 . iro. sitpapwAr, 11W TORN.. kiLPONTIESS 01 LADIES'- GLOVES. e ;G: 2 31.1 14.4 % 9 :II . 1101011111; • bo balm 1 • G i 3 iOOl7lB, t a 4,CIES 8 DEEM TibineONGS, ' is &We • • - .I7rvrrs TER mu:Ulu= TRADE; '-. • " LOOKING 4K-Aelyan•, , . • JAmElit Ia:BABLE & SON, iii 6 Um now incit,ors ~r! „,ifinent or • • LOOKING GLASSES, • • ci f r. „4 4 0, r , of the ' Viral DM 1114111A4011111CUSD LLT,In 11111411. OIL prarminnielnerßanN99. • - mac Ylol9llilWiltOKlnali gip* Tj . 4 ; 7 - .ao LADATR-, The Secretary of the Treasury glee _ notice - chit cab• ecriptiana wilrbe received for Cenplin Treaaarg.lf otos; payable three years from . .A:agtiat 13th, 1884. %Ott. semi annual Interest at the rate of Berea and three-tenths per cent. per annuta—principalnni interest both io be paid In Lawfal,roonef. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent. gold-bearbut hand% oaYable hot lest than live nor more than twenty years from their date,. as-the Government may elect. They will he issued in denominrtioas•of 350,3100 i, AWN SLOW, and $5,000, and aubseriptionisammt be . for, fifty dollars or somerirdtiple of tlftxdollarst. The :notes will be traaamitted ,to theeirnera free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August lb, persons malting deposits, subsequent to that date mast pay the interest accrued from date of note-to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-fire , thousand dollars and upwards for there notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of, one- quarter Of one pettent,, which will be paid by the Treasury Demo Smartt upon the re ceipt of a bill for the amount, certllied to by the °lacer with whom the deposit was Made. -No dedneticourlor commisehmo must be made from the &omits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES ON TIM LOIN. Fr A , XILTIONAL SAVINGS BANE, Offering Other rate of interest than any other„ and the best se cavity. Any Savings bank which PEWS its depositors in United States no*" considers that IA le paying* the. hest circulatinte medium of the .entuitrr, and it cannot pay la anytll.)ettcr,r, far its own fteeete are either in GoTerssient securities or in noieeer bondepayable in Government paper. ' It tB etresUr convenient as a temponry or permanent-. investment. ' The notes Sun always•bc sold for within a fraction oftheir "face and accumulated interest, and- grij - the best arrarit* with.. 'Nedra as collaterats 'for . die conats. . _ eONVEUTPSW-/KTO SAX-PER4tENT. 5..20 ' ,GO/4081,TDJ-.414.--- .12( dditioigto thkrvert liberal interest on &emotes for' three' *airs, Mai privilege of conversion is now worth"about. three patient, per Banta, for the current rate fez 0- 1 2 e Bonds is not leis than apse , per-Cena. pre Mite". and,t4e oretnewar the premium on sia: per -deat. United:States stocks *:es over.twenty per cent. * lt will seewthat-the actual profit on this loan; at the Present Just Ovate; is not less than ten per mat: per saw= "EXIKSTICSA PROW STATE o*. MUNIOI•PM TAIIATION. • - ' But aside' tam all the advantaseewe have exam .merited;' spade Act of , Congress exOrtptrallbonder. 'and .fiiectButv notes from . leati taxation Oh the ava ' age; this eneaption-ts wortivabout two per cent per . anntia; Accordibg to the rate' of taxation:lw variims ` parts of the conntiy. It is believed , thane) securities offer eo great induce / 'vents to lenclore as those isenedlbytheloireretafteet. In all other forret] of indebteffiles B, the : faith - or'ability of Private parties; or - stock' con ipteles; or soaratesoin . enmities; only,) lei pledged for' payment._ **le the . , whole prepertY of the conalryle held to secure thedle ellarge•of all the oblikatione of thollitted.Seatesi 'alitle the Qovasament• offers thei most liberal terms feriae loans; it beltesee that the' vorplitzeigest appeal will bettO theloyallty and ptttriotlem.of the-people. linflicate Sertifleatss will be issued for all depoette; The-peaty depositing must -endorse -*pen the °riot-4a certiprete the , denonalietion - of notie required: and irhe diertthei icre to ieleemed ha-blank or payable to order. When- so -endorsed it taut be-left trfoththe officer re delving the deposit, to be forwarded" to the Tieiettr7 liepirtreent. Stnisoaspnotralserm nnenotnyttiAdethe-Tyetuinrer oir the 'United States nt Witshingtoz;n;• the sn-feral Assistant Treasurers and - designated Berssitariesc and-by this- First National... Bank of Bklitylelpida. , Pac ;Secoad Na tional Bank of Philadelphta; - Pail Third Natick*? Bank of Thiladeiphia: Pay.: Fonstic'National Bknh or rPhlin delphia. ALL• BaSPECerAMB WKS 'AND DAIPIEB4BB throughout the.axturetrs; iiire-fUther infortiation, AF T 0113)-TOTDRY, FACYLITY , TO.SUB'SCINBERS. aul3-72t' -3-10 LOA*. e=a ~,a~~ans~rs~s.. IL),ESIGAAO4:xI . p piwoEwronlE . - .-~. ~. Traumaiskb•AGEo% . 'I7IIIIID .84`AM. - Under •Instrnettons from the Trearcurr Ddpartment, shie.Bank Is urePared: to receive ` subscriptions tio themesr Loan issued on Three 'leant Treasurylbstes with,cou, sons atts#hed , bearing interest at.ths rate of two Mints deport every two. These Treasury Notes are convertible at mataritv, at :he option of tbeholder, into-it 6. IF per ceat. Ronde, (intengt payable in coin) redeemable atter .livee rears, Ind-papal:de inSwenty, front Await le; 1807, Interest &Deena from date of subecription to August and on all subscriptions • after that date the accrued nterest will bigennired to.be istid. DAVID 4i: DAIIL, President.' ant-Iszt Jaly, ,9).1 to W %%a oI & 1, 4 IMAM - - 11 , 11AWM NOUL CEWPONS , AMTAGORT), arrlClWer VAXILBLE , WWII SIX NORTIIS . The priastpet Is pewee!. hayed moaaY at the mid of ibrofOroaxo; l or.. the holder. hew the right to deflated at ltatteme... . US 5: AO .1201 A DS AT PAA lINEITYAD pr TSB CASH.. Vats privilego is yalnalnis, as those 6.90 Bonds are oar ;most poPolai Loan, and , an now soiling at eight per prtnnltun, Bobeettpttone secelTud.in the usual manner, and the :appeal and proposal* of the Secretary of the Trees - an , . loaether. with our Clacallsre, and all seestoary lakazia tlon. will be tarnished on application at out ogle& JAY 000 ICE it 00.. 10. 114 SOOTH THIRD STRUT FIRE-SHOOF SAFES. .1,1.8.111108 , -. • 4"..74:141',71:81Y-rEtON'irgr irigitzzitme.rowni Who is like PtAit's Isseto.i ; • wan :YOU EGT.l6ll7Lnitelyx ON KW HE AIN'T Tear 2 . 9 .I),W:id WV2,S. of the Firm of Boasts & Wattan: Sig: Ton publicly weeded in elate newtmaiter that y Otalifou Id drill any LILLIE'S SAFE now to nee in the city of Philaeielphia in two• hours, including the Safes at the Batik of Northern Liberties, &c. We have fairly met you 47n your own aroond, and gave yon three 11;:zonlirrewinstre,ead. $ o; xiziit tw t i o o hour y s ( i th a e time stui y bite ou r as s e rti ed a ),.w y it o h u , a n ne ? ne t. ' SLOW that YOU will ll and open Immo other of LI ULIB'S &OBS in three hours. Now, as you hay not confidence to•pat Evans & Wet •.aos's Mercantile Safe against Lillie's as a Fire• Proof,. 'nor Bvnna . at Wation'ti beat Bank Safe against • 141 a Burglar-Proof, and as you have not congdenee in your ability to open one of Lillie's Safes at thy Benk'of" i ferth .,„ o„ tie s in terse , hours, bat still aaseirt thitt you can optin other of Lillie s Safes in three boars. ansli offer to pledge Ifil,ooo against $l.lOO that 'you w thus, open Lillie's Safe at the First National Bank; Chester,. the First' National Bank at Williamsport, and °lncest ! now. that your. wonderful talent hi, dallies .ctililed: iron shall not .be hid •in a bushel' • or " *gelato% desert air," we propose to arrange with either otthe: 'hove Banks (as Lou may elect) to Allow. you to cute. 1 , upon they Safe. The following tope tbe terms and nen. • r &Cons: . • The ttims: Bach party shall put into the handset the. ler 81000. The ambit rto put the monexin,theaefe and lock it on hi. combination. You Are.:to ptiertitewas the safe precii•ely as proposed, in, your Challenge tothst Corn Exchange Benk' in all reppeete If m 21411,1,08. esseioit.of the mono, in thrtVikoVra ills to. 14-3'Pnra„ „ not the money tit to be Or re. ePo. ott 1.1Dfole•01 ore. to pay' the damage done to the Me lent &lOW be allowed twe of the besteteel drills you ; istruspeesen to operate with. I he condition: Yon Shall firstarriegaiejllitheSsiventh National Bank, PhlladetPhia, to furnish their vafe for tato eperate upori.teboald you succeed to open and each party to pledge 111.003 as 1110 . 4, and if we d o not open their sale, made by Runs .4„WiSision, at a cost of 181,200, in two hours, will:wilt Dowdier and with" no more noise than. you make to. open Lillie's, the money to be yours, and the dentine to the safe to be made good by us. If we do succeed, the money to be - Mire As you decline to place Ivemi & Witson's best Bank, Rafe. costing $1 NO, against Lillie's., costing $BOO. on • equal terme as a Burglar-Proof We _bow offer yon one. belt more Crap than we ask. ilit , juld yon saccoect at, ell.) Skill we hat's youPacce Lmß. wcnicss,lcei.thvylimus.AreBg BON, 21 Soatth BSVILSTII ilereeL an7s-yrkwaat Fl6lECitart3 BY4LF-13,ICALING 0.01. ALL FAMILIES. IN OFF!, OV. COIATIY. 81WITID inn THIS CAN. for eiarreadelee and relfabillif. ' , . - .ETAIS NO .RIVAL . Those whd haw used UM prefer It before all other ,(face, either ielf.::eannig, salami. far glass lira of OAT tOOOTiptiOIL To be bad onli of ant Iso'. AT. PAa. MattUBTRIE, 69.6 8 1 1 4;RP:wpm otost. .oriox.sALLE m ., AT,OTIVIf SALE. OF CONDRIMBD Elms . . • . Witt Uzi/Lanni:PT, CAVALRY 8r7gr..00 0111.107 OF Clitop QilAifta % nAPTitz. igrivriorpoii, D. C., An et 1954. Will b l oda arriblie section. to„the big est bidder. et the ttmes and OW* Mead bsler,ffis_ . ; Reattlng, , rentutrtalit, THSDAY, August 12,, Citoons, Pentorylime:ol), intitilD.lllr,elrsnet 26,1864, Llbanoe, reonsyletzPitt, T.013103D AY, September 1, 11354, . . , Deriabnrg remieryliMadri, TEr " 1311)" '" 88Pb"lb#41 fl,lFOe TWO ' ISLDN DEED (TO) Cirsltirt Horses At globsilage. "*" orree have been eadteied no =fit rot' the..._ e-Preloe of the ATM S% •• •- . For Hoek zed PM= purposes : runny gOOd May be had. novae sei>Telorly. • Terme: Ces3 14 United States J'IT4TdB" ICKIn, • Dent. Colonel and Chist Quatiormasten. Ron to:o8 •-' •-• Ge , relry Cereals." WANTS. A PRA.OTIont - Itrlaft-Kralifn Dry sumfi an slttf4eBussor,. Good 4 4 Parstnis*: at: years' experience No abjection to twoooomty snow n, any light badness. address " 80x2419. Pol 4 01110EI. EMPLOYMENT ouISE; TSB ibaßck -04 and most rellablig. far shy and oonnileA 4111 11 always a good selection of capable Demons, wird owl retenrenc?B. Americans, Irteh, English, Freemen , mans Bootch . Welsh, and newly -laneee ernigranoCles G ar a, n e r ., Farm Banda , Coaehmen, Watchment Pgi Coots, Chambermaids. Reainettvames.• Lanndrega, Waitresses, and general Bottserwork Servants. Also., Colored Be rvanta. nos: 803 and 804 LOCUST Striker"; above Eighth. WANTED—'I* W1301,13E3A.L11 00t . HOUSEOD AND wOOT7 AND WILLOW WANE twojiatIve.SALEEVEN. One from New lenity and one from Penneylvacin. note with tit cetablisbed.oaalttrade Preferred. AA• liberal eatery will be paid fo energetic men, but tient oftteerence retvtir.a. Addrete "J. Y. 0.," at this Onion aut64o, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN A. 1, Coasting EiNire. Musa write n-eqd' hand and be rOlll CO at Agates. Salary, Ant year, 5 ThO. Address Box 064 Poet Oboe. . sniff 3e. "WANTED TO- PITECHASR-AN IN .•Y Greet In a Wholesale Grocery'llouse;• by a party who baalle,coo cash capital address Ekm ant.3-4h. WANTED—BY A MAN OF EXPERT , a SITUATION io fia ‘ leeigir or Conduct the Btigroteuliolrylit- L a d eltber as years' experience experience in the business , and can era tke boa "I "ace fromcountry or city merchants A4drese "Iterikant." for two weeks, at this office. • , eass-ets, gib THE SUBSCRIBER WISHEEIL TO • pturehami (for ca.h) a Fa= of one or Mrs" haw dred acres, in Northern or Western Penneylventa. It moat be ht good crultlyarlon. with all the nectars Milldinge for a Ll•hinlatred farm.,Addreas "J. " Box 354 . :WAS/ll we NGTON.II. C. an. 3.1531 $ 7 , 000 , 11,n o :N AITD , .....A4YreEtortsuiss piper ty. at 6 per cent fora term or years_ • • - i• • •CIEL&BLIWRIT9 DS, llotreereneerr •—rat14 7 : 1 941--. 40 - .ut#.4Erfurraatr,.*: BOARDING. • WARDING.— A .GENTLEMAN AND' two aoloatemg, "school girls." want Boarditug Idea a borne in a good and well regulated, lib - idly pri.. etrfe eanaf/fon,aw, in a central put of the city, not below Pine nor above Race etreete. Good table and ,other Dome comforts, at a reasonable Trice, which will be paid punctnalt7; reference given and required- . Address; for one week, " Pleass.ntliome," care Press ova. • null. 61.. 110tOARDING."4--TWO SECOND-13TM " rooncTO LIT, at 1311 North TEETH 8t: 1•141 Pte . MUM' BOA IttoiNG . W A. w'r B 1 .." by a gentleman and Ms wife. Totem thee are a few beereere. edema "W. T.." Premi office. ffi* EDUCATIONAL: CEEEGARY BTITUTE.—ENGLISH AND FRENCII BOARDING AND DAY SOROOL VOA. , YOUN G LADIES (1.52.7 and 1529 SPRIEWE St.. philadefphis). will reopen on IPl3ll.lllkar, September 20th. Lettere to the above address will receive prompt attention. Personal application can benaade titter An gn at 20, H&c to MAID RS D'EthRVII.LE, aul7-1m Principal. IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE, ME CHAFlCEBBRO,c,omberlaroct comity, Pk —Located on the Camberhmd Valley Railroad, midway between Harrisburg au* Carlble. • Pan Session begins September 71b,alu8 emitarza Stet, 11386.. 5125 pays all expenses per eessiow for nestling, fuel, ifirbt; furnished• zoom, and Weldon. Mimic on Plano or Guitar, mil • arS7-wem 6C A. G. MABLATT, President. pIICHOOL AND . KINDERGARTEN 'AT Math an* apinfr Garden will be REOPIIIND Septembernth. at 1914" MOUNT VERNON . Street. GB RT MIMI - W. L:.TON. HARRIET B. .1)/METN0410N. A CADZI4 1 1.€10 TELE PROTESTANT, RPISCOPA °gum*,LOCUST and sump* Streets. . • • TIM Autumnal Sweden will open on MONDAY, Rep-' tymbere. Atmlitationeßir admission may be made at the Academy buntlme. on and- after' Monday, entrant 214 between 10 and 12 - deloce , A. M. JAMS .W. ROBINS,. A M , wed - Sfaeter.. anls-im1"181 N. • ' 7 ''o • ` : TOWN, Pa. for Tottog Meta and Boys ThA Ma i ter Swims of sitimontowwill commence orrTITESDAY September 20th. For °lmola re addrem • aul2-immren... • JOHN W. LOCH; Principal. MART E. WrianTSolll3 - SCHOOL FOB LITTLE OIELS removed to 119Oforth KW VENTIEUSte., Tb °rough inetro otion in French t ,ldaele. snit Di%Will& SIT pupils regnivod a* boarders. ante-fts • WOO OLAND SEMINARY to WOOD- Y"' LAND TERRACE: WEST PIIILADBLPEtt A.— Rev. Et ENE Y REEVES, A. At. „ (late of the Clateberaburg- Seminary )? Session mama September 14th. A Day. and Boarding School for TonnrEmdlee Experienced- Teachers:. irstraction solid. eboice.- and , tbowngh. Cirftlareolent.emapplioation. sal6-tt VrOI,3IESBEIRO SEMINARY FOR ••=-‘, YOUNG:LADIES wiltbereoponed on TUESDAY, Sept. O. Fur OLDOULAHSv oontataing references. ire.. address the Meese DELLDNA.N..Prinennale.Holtnesborg P. Ebiladelpota City. TER M1t3838 CASEY & MRS. BEEBB'S raNtGLISH and PI:I32ICH BOARDIN.I. and ticnooL, - 1 0 2'03 1,11191` Street, yell' OPIN en WB.DNESDAY, the 14th or September. aul-be. RMATE" corner of CHESTNUT 'Sod InGIITEM2II-Scrools, will 'aspen .on MORDali September 6th. L.' Rea- BOWS. JPIO, R. lIMILSOY. Principals anl6-)m• 119BILADEL'PEITA COLLEGBANE IN STITUTB FOR 'TOTING LADIES, Nu.. MO AMOR' Street. Hey CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D., IL CLAMMECE SMITH. A M., Principals. Ninth Year.. Three DecaTtmente: Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiace. F college _course in Clawlics. abbematies. higher Erie ish. and Natural Release, for those whe wratuate. Modern Languages, Musit, Paint ing. and Floeution by the beat masters. Per airgelars: apply at 1512MCHESTNLIT Street, or address Buz Mll P. 0., Philadelphia. The next session will commence on lionday,.Septen bel I9th. ap2o.6m. ANDALUSIA INSTITUTE-A HOME BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOBS ) at And*lnaia, l 2 miles from T WELLS,Philadelh , Rector. RBPIRENCES Rey. Alonzo Potter. DIM , and Rt. Rev. Win. B. Steven's. D. D. MILITAI.Y COLLEGE, ALLEN TOWN, Penne. . within thrse-hotirs? ride of Phi. ladeiphia; chartered by the State, provided , mite spa cious grounda and bnildinas, and opened , la gay les , with over ne hundred pupils. Commenoveits next ses sion Seposnaber tab. For eiranbirs, addreeeltev. at L. BOYFORD. lk. M., President, . salo-bn IT Ds :s • • e' "I 0 I BUSY. Ct. --An excellent Scheel, and a cheerful and happy home for hem Per Girenlareouldreee the Principal. falilo.lot3 . E. 11.111.1 A. Tvili l ;?l4 l 3 :l 7 y, -LADIEW wull= eT BeT7 HARD, A. K. DcincipaL Eitabiteced ten yeara.aince. Delightfolty located fif teen miles. north of Pbiladelphta,, .A appointed. and 'thorough SCUOOL, and ass/au:at pleanant BOMB fora /hutted number of paptla Itaapens MONDAY, &pt. nth,. For ••, taroaddrosOthoPtiootoal. tuft-12V pENNBY 1,17 A N MILITARY -a-. ACADEMY. AT WEST CHB37llt. The duties of this Institution 19 , 111 •be .resamed. on. THURSDAY, Septeniberlst, at ito'cl'ocg P. AL Circulars containing fah. inforikation, may be ob tained of. JAMBS ,H. ORtili n ,gsg,• No. 626 CHM': N N_N US Street, or of COL. 'TDDORE HYATT: ant-Iss. PresidentPasina.lllllitery.Aseder*... VENIALLY, COLLIIGra,2IIORDENTOWN, ".ajl9. J. Institution is Obsess:tut located mile' Delaware River about thirta imbibe by railroads/ row Philadelphia. Thorough instruction it given In the common and higher branches's( English, and superior advantages are furnished. in the Ancient andiModern I Languages, Drawing, Pa/rib:Mg in all its branches. n oval and Inetramental. Music. For Catalogues, ad- JOHN BEAKE ht LEY, A. . aat-Ifw EL President MISS MARX a: THROPP WILL RE OPEN her ssausa, and FRENCH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL far YOO2lO LADIES, lAN°. MAE CHESTNUT Street Philadalphia, on the Mk of Sep. tember. Poe eirre a re. octal the ht of Seternber, dreaeldire TORO P.INILIkY Forge. Pa • .1213-6vr• GLENWOOD. 'ACADEMY,. DELA WARE. WA.inia SAP. MOD. ROE , ' ' The tall 'Manion oft** above infiltration vrll com mence on the Pitkof. the 9th month_ (Bnntamber). Poe' perti coley; a y ato BAIIDEL e 1.80 1 ,,.. Principal: 379 D-211 Daman Water keep, Monroe co., Fe. FRIENDS` SCHOOL FOR EARLS AND F NALL BAY% am School Din% erarelantOWlt, reopen on the 00. e.& Bth month. branches of an Radish edatiatica will be tanght..wri we feel war ranted in W.:atlas that thercompetem of the teach e • Deborah 1 . 15 Smith,. will make it dwarahle to pareie to patronize the' school. VIII,4(III*GREEN . SEMIIasTALRY.-311- LITAVET !WARDING SCHGOIS. 4 kilesbeyasi We die,andlAntiles from Olen Ei3dlw oaths West Ches ter Ealko Thorough eoureeits ,Nathematiess: Natu ral Sdaagrt , Itancialles. and Ruttish. Preesittal les sons Lu•Sureeileg and Civil Enetznaerims. library and apt:unarm. Number of male limited. jletarut Sept. let rt—th hare 'benefits a=hotme. 'Refer'. to John 0. Capp on, 9t South Third stmest; Thos. .11 Clayton. Eau.d Prune; H.Mehl. .1(10 Walnut. Ada, P An maa Rev. J. MitaßY BASTOIt A.• 111.. .11128-321 valzikez ORW, Penna. - Fpic• WEST CHESTER ACADEMY ADD. MILITARY INWEVNITIL The echadaetic year of tett. month, criarnehees milt* jititDAY, the 6th af.Reptember next, and clues ondbela of Stay followinz. V e stand Yonne men "Iferored for &Dere or BoWarne Ink_ various requirements. The Modern languitiieenre tanzittly wattles rarident Brtel, who here. no connection, With Any other andibill information a telY to WILL ;13,4. M., rwocipal; or, J. WO &LL, A. M. D Assooigto PrinoP4. 3 ' WIRT atsprzs. Penna. =ARMY GOODS. paR Viiik ARMY AND RANT. 36,41'.a. INT 15 . ... ar. •Et SS . A. MILITARY PURNIEREtEiIati, 418 ARCH BTREZT, riirLADEuosu. • -• . •.. • ERMSISTS, "d °°lnPalY• Rialtos, Belts,. Pumas. Bistalets, mete, c al " u ,„„, Eumerw ke, Camp . KM, Field Glasses, Span, .ad eveiytbinit pettalubli to the complete milt of Army sad Nary Oilcan. A liberal disooont allomiwito the trade. iugt,ba FROTHINOHAX £ WELLS Wan, XEDIWI: 4141112 INIEFUNNI . AU BWATENGB. • • . . . . STABDAILD DlUM zrmia. HEAVY CADITON • • " wAsnarcrrpar - Ino:rolg onCIMPO ASO _ . -MOWN BiI4CAIID 0001111 r ALUM S ' ' yr& • s iIAP/ 18 • itaotOq ''tdl/11 -Tpusea l'Oto IRV M i t e . an d 12 SR 'CaWalonslytkp arv. ou yOO. eratil to I ti 4r.ik . • O,ROVICR'S NEIVe eItBSTNIST. •- 11 STREET 11n3A1.113. lifts svErairci: • The Grand Romailttn..Mnetott. dpeeettetidai ALAD On, RIM NIPONDRRFOT, LalfP" Vfasionted after tkree Wandle r active tri etiaVeiott, la sit kyle nnerece,"elt.d negniflcat ce. replete 'Milt teen ,• der rel Tro ado , matfett!, Magni - Stint - Scene r y. - UMW Marti WI Superb Castel/en and Properties, Wanitfpol Mosta a nd Chorns.ea. jOli) .n. Bbl P. R ' Et -- 14 Itr ''ClitaT frr•• NA STRUT TRISAIRIL . "' ' n '''''' ' ~ triPi)RTanT AN scdfifortelf ! • .., . •01 SATURDAY I.VanIFIO, AttootlgNith. . ... Aka eatlndy n 4. Noland'novet r.atam• mut - Inflntroanomm - , Into Ms magninaeat tigontatte, being{ nothing tom aunt aliviag •. . • ; FnENTiglir Pt. counts', warrtn: Tbe id.rtrceoui sTiftethe . • OREaT A jr - Ra Wl** AT. thaßtOnd?„allirant. • . And ac k now i c ood by tleo - euttre preen o Yost Y o • to v bee of the font jNouelOotte sea boatalrol" rt u tir. ' Slip Mechanics? donoluarrana averpromr,kt e d , rot ads ,. ration. - - Mr. DROVER 271iPaid 0 .1 iittire r ßAL lama gam ter. = . 31 ,- , tty and tie fe.olvon noon its winger and riter s • .•i , a ... • 21h -. I' WOODEEII7...Z AIM .1111EarTortm . .... Oaf.. of the yriiieipar ' ielif INtik lifil ((bin' rives- .. tad, or or*rifigotitilvir. Alto • ALADDIN, : • Donohtion to the M . 1 2 ,4 of 8dt4 " 41/1 ' linl7-3t .. "A LIT 10 THTtAlf#ll-1--. Ortshrehnient pea DAY Evi,minur anomerlDtb. The' I or. With thainapproathahlaiyaignation a the gre mantic eissetade aver wi r r,w; • . • TAD DM: - with enftreiT.now Beeneryostod and ori n t,..i2i.reffeeas,l* Charles a. o.tz. b.g_. the reeniirned scffile arUst. ea , • . The en ty!_•viTig a n o lfe; f snl m t tad _- acle will be libver excelled. including a' CA•ST Or. T i NEQUALLMIX.CELLIIVICIX,!•. Prices of Aeknig.ian —Drrs.tircle and Arquet,6(lei Clrcleand Lmphitheatit OrcheWra Cbaitne 31: Secured - We in Dress Circlet 75e. Doors onen aX73b. Curtain rterukaarter to a: ania4o: - riBB.. AGA D!..M.Y . OF Inti E T.s; .• CHElrril UT er above Telit,l" OPEN •VALGIC for viAltors, 105 - j. 23 s , 34 NA 831:1111. tOOR t 4 E ittliNTH-4103 ,. bRCH,YOR LAMS, GENTLE COL AND : Utile . DIMS. Opon every day and eirentol. ,- Rxerchoi advise ben Ilb land Artngth..i. tho,only mean' to prolongillb." Pay torn visit. . - au).7,4t Prorenpovi tiIILLERR PhD ICWSIONS. isi gir mi t GRAND PLRA.ErNR - ISIL; CDRSIONS TO LAKE SOPONTOR.—Ongt: of -the %Unpin splendid first-Mess stew aLsystaa _,D LLLINOIS, NORTHERN L ) 7, IROWS. CITY, TRAVNLER, MITHOR IRON SID +,140 SE'LLE, and PRWABIC, w e ll leave . Ohio, at 8 o'cleek P. M., ea day of the wadk.: - Saturday and Bendel', end Detroit, Michigan, on e ' datrat o'clock P: N. throngh the 'M • • of JULY and AVOUEIT. making Brand Xxenrelon' to the manypolpte of interest on the Great In= ikaliw l of America; wb tb h, for utility, pie:lnure, and onsnrineseed bp:rerpother on. the Continent. I nit vym . ..Looo miles embraces nix deal*. at., • al.:meted", and includes is Hp : Flrt-tagraeMe - Clera, Moron, and &rpm-tor. a nd ' ebeautitol.rDetroit, St, Mali and St. Itare_.B, The ninny • cmisnelve hinge of iron and ecuMer. =equaled ,her. any in the world, with the newty-tder severed and Inviting deposits of silver lead, w il d ear_ „•: romantic scenery, combined with its pore and brAstasr slimate,render the Lake Superior trip one of far nteggli alai ordinary attrautiwn to the capitalist. the simian". How_pleamtre-seeker. or the invalid_ Ttie above-named sbestmern are elegantly-attest na with large airy Cabins - and State-Rooms, while evert preeention has been Mem , to provide ter the safety of eomfort of _passengers. are, inclading State. Boerne and Meals, shout 234 eente , per wile, Time ocenpintih making the round trip, freer tt.IO dais E.n,mn seemed, and further information obtstbsedi e INF spy - Nation to propriekrte: ORT. HAM - NM/a 00. • SWART a afessone, Cleveland, °kW J. T WHITING *To., JOHN Detroit. amaigut ardliv- - • SWIMMER; 31E80011v • • rfnikeTßß OR YRLIiOWs-SIiBINGEI t CHAVIII COUNTY PA:—Thfa magnificent rua zroar t for vishare The araoroinodiattons are et very bee .the Bathe all in perferet-order. Commtudwer• • tion by t Penna. R. R teveath Market, 7.111/6,- IL and VoYeloek P. via Ejvapaboat etattoa ;vane' A. W. 135,*: Superbtiendendr. _ S EA NitTELIIO.—NkriION HATA, CAPB I.IfLAWD, Cape Nay, IL J., Is new ooppssi fit? the reception elite numerous prints. Terme m Children rudder IS years of age and - servants half - prise. - Superior slecontmodailons and - nipple room for twe hundred persons. AARON GAILIIIITSOIL, ii 44-210 . p.noriotene. PERSONAL. • yitRaceTteL.—JEWELRY BENT BY • MAIL,Iise of postage; to : Bay part of the Haber Stelae,. on recelipt of the following prrnesL Single ntonetnillation D.amond Stag, .$I Cleatmjnißagon Dlamoad-Ringoor, , Heavy Plated Vest Chains $l. ..SmallHeavy Plain Rings. will sUfad the strongest . aeld, Bk. Mficent Plain Ring, in • Round Blact Enamelled EarDro %meta. Hoag, Plated Black Enamelled 81seveMe pe, ttone, MM. Genoa' Single Stone or Cluster fraitation• Pine, SL Bracehts. $l. Bandonmely Chased Medollions,,gb: Con plots rte Carbuncle Stade andlitittons, $l. Comphte gts Black Enamelled Studs and' Buttoarl. with Pearl Setting, $1 Fanny Watch Kays,.6o oasts. Pen and Pencil, with Extension Cgsfq - Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine eh tine. St: CU lelaine Pine. $l. genuine gotta Perch& Chains, it. Ladles' and Betts' Miniature Pins, thr. hair ot ifka nese, $l. Seal Rings. $l.. Red or Black Balt Ear fin cents per pair. Direst to ESTJAN a MaF&. 916 RSCE Street: Philadelphia. anl3 LOST .AND • FOVNIP. voirli D.-A TRAVELLER: Eli Olt Waahiiigton in the trait that left . ahhalf-past eight. Mislaid his CARYhT-BAG in the RI-eying car, and v. Mistake was given the valise of WILL in IL BROM LIM 11 S. A. jt may be obtained by addre,ging P. , Presir office. : : . attls .1c• FOR 4 E AND TOUT. SECONMSTORY 11004 TO' Ryan— with FOAM Powe r at No. 2 1. emit UVRAIRIE Rt. Inquire at Bookstore ciao cmimPUTßlkeek 'lto TO LET``-THE. BECOND,TMEtbaIgin JL Fourth Floors at 113 a SWUM Street. allAglitgo Church oiler,. It ATER POWER TO RENT. AMPLY to ZORVMMUML Newark: 'DC ' alta4m.' IILTO. RENT-THREE PIVE•&TORY omminticattng Buildingsiall[Ll7Oß street:sUitable for Warehouses or tdanufacturtair. • Apply to-ROBINS 'NAG 01t16013. 419 WALNUT Skeeter It da OUSE TO LET•a-335-EOIITII Jl2l - 1. TWELFTB-Street; fourstory....vith back Inge. Rent ESL Ear/ 2t• 1112 s ACIORY PROPER r et FOR, SALE image F. W. corner of Frankford-road and Norris street. Lot it feet on Frankforthroad and 4lg feet on Norris street. bin three. story Brick Dwellings on.-Frankford. One fonr-story Brick Factory Building, Kt by *feet, on Norris street, with two. story brick attached, 23 by 00 feet, oontaining cotton machinery, engine, am* boiler*. 'For further information applratnortheast corner or SBVENTH and SPRUCE Streets. F6it SALE--VALUA.BIJK 811 Sl mo, bras PROPERTY, situate ct-No 63G, MA and NE North &and attest, conaletinl,of, three store*, yl6B dwelliage attach( The whole will be eel& together. to dose an oda . A portion of .tbe parottase /nons? may zemain.on ortgaiß_ For rarlienlare inklnire of B. itu(2.81,1., ' 18 Beath B=olll* Street. Fiut.4Bu6rUta, July 90.1864. 1721 to. el LARGE AND. Wail:lMM .1K PRO- . aBSCPRRTY FOR SALE —The vory is and commo dious LOT sad BOILDING, No. 308-C SEAT guest. near the centre of business. nontainingetefeab an Cherry street, depth It feet, being 'ld feet wide. oa. the rear of , tholot, and at that width o_pening to a s htge cset- ay . leading to Cherry *treat. its adirentascr. SIZE ANIKPOERTION- . ars rarelhnet with. APpay at the OtC6 of Christ Church Gespital. jel3-3nt Street. FOR BALE—DWELLINGS 1829, mis, 1913.1926, 1928-Wallace street. Dwellings 1613. 1622. 1621,2114, 2181, 2327.9306. M. and 9332 Green strait. Dwellings 1898,.1833, /6210.20/E, EDS, and 20% Noma Vernon street. Dwellings 676, 6%, snd.69o licr-th-Mbeelith street. With Emu) ntilorn. Linke and various losalt. ties. Alec, a large lumbar of Cottagash.Barms, and Band. ing Lots. B. F. GLENN, 1 1 01111TH Street,. and 6. Wr cur. Saventaanth and Green. 111%FOES SA 1:40 VIVID - ABLE AND .. improvel Pe421i14 96 , acris, nicety Miasma, Dew Fo) t Wasbingtsin.,i3Mlion. 8., twelvS miles out; lmige lad couvmaiant , sleae Ap g y ' B. pErnr, 320 WALNUT Street,. ag.. TO. B R E-vaI , ULBLX Delaware front F.A.Vale,tegaeres; ridlrciadatellom. oa the premise*, and oae-hand mile from steamboat, Tanding,,near tlefsleatomrs, N J. Good chase of build- Ines of every description:: : fine.froits, in their yarledee; fel pond; hat:ll.rntutiteraratav throngs the place, &a.. Call and analoinaißeliateroF - Pa-ina. by anl6 323 WA.LN I ST Street. 20 HA OP STOCK IN MOUNT mo S ßtialu M ag S waita vogr. ULF. CHEAP. 'an-Mtwa Amty as 131 MARKET Week. (I(I.P,BAOri AND TRUCK BAS-. E3l4lfort.saisk by ROWE & Busroa, anCtioar • 167 awl 159 Horeb THIRD et LEGAL, - -- -,-- - E STATE , OR JOHN BODOMON, OW czesED.,-aeptir6 of adotinisk.s.Pon on th1i ...... of JOBNJ. 8010mtezi,.decoosed. boxiog boon to the tinOeralgeod. all wile:tent traebtod to sitia7' ar a iireoneetett. tO•Alkalte mama and, those haying of 6 thetegnenn .r. Toasted to * press:AU. in. wittro d . • to •,- , , • JOHN C &SNELL; • • GPJWANTOWIP ..lvenaoand B B BKB Street. (Into his ettormey. • H 0 51.13;t... I - J-. sLort.ttl: • - , - ittOtSouthildlE CH &feet. , • in s i ga ii t FOR C4P B M, taunoh and commodious steakoar YAM RATTAN, Captain N. A. Bostkerof the Cape Now Lim having' bow released b..i t oyerriment, is smitr toating,her regular tripe C Nay, LRAM STREW WHARF every AT.-THOshavi r . -- Juidt.. SATUNDON,at 9 o'cicoeNLratarning. will loave Capm Ma Y (wen 13tetittesdaY, and 'Friday, at SW o'clock, touching at New Castle. going anslyaturnia& Fare sits°, carriage big, included; sMldrel price Earyants EL 6'!, carriage hire {MUM. Freight at low rut.. No freight reo,sived Attar la o'eloek, aka saw ydmt be Prc:Zold,„,.. ./722 - tr JO.ll . A. BPicurdorm, iddrit, max NEW. - Y . ORIc i FOB nyr HAVEN: HARYPORD, P11111N;: and 'BOSTON. —The steamers CODTINENTAAr. said ELM - crrt Leave Peck sup. sae. River. ta,ll:2 l fr , 3.15 P. and El at nighto_,___ x i gW e r, FoR A.LBANY.AIip T BO ar —VIA DELAWARE AND EL 'ULE —1 h 0 barge s. FLANAGAN; J. "tlorsoos, waselsr: Is now loading at first wharf below Spnre streetisimit ' will sail for, the above points on WED?. 31)5,1 , 4 = 17th. Fos-Freight, which will be Mkt* on term_ ,to apply to D PIANAOgN. Amis. • t 304 South DiLiware Arenas. COTTAGE ORGANS. Not only M•IBXCVLIAD, but URICITTALLED in Intl' or Tone and Poorer * 'designed 'especially •forCh aid Moot& but toned to he equally well ade.P -11 .. the Partly ,at Deming Boom. For eels Only by R. X. BRUOS, • • RO.-12 North 8.3 1 7 - SNTR Woes Mews lets assortment of the Perfect Pdaiodmem Odastaiddrem Land. .I§7iHORSES TATUM TO ..”,gr at $l. BO per week. laqulrs of, THOR: j Darby, Ddiarvare °putty; or.. kat/calk*. SCOND and CRgeTril:Pr. Ma. salltr EV. ligetpitk CHILDBILIPe. Cdalia6 l lo.—e.: ASEAN a son. Nanufacteribm iitteri:beloar : 6 )1111S- , P 114-sosnicamiu4 134140414 I p .? Twos . , irith.mmrrii....Q.c ouww it ow DAT and EVaaa* Inl44wlrsollan Sr• Routh. rilitßTlß-Rip4l. ..ALIENS FURNISHED -' 101,1:efug. Hortative RIPTILith and Subalittetoottl u ts lemma rates. Jodie. atiri uHrtlonan eaoot Rom ps u 4. tuition, and cm have Dial D/CLOVOTOd 14 t maids. or lou of ttnta.7 applyiwe 11_1r. Hall MACH = ed dery poittßArTB,, , g•Ligsaalioß style aid Ant. h. colorioa. soon.raey or Illtesass. B, F. A.ElVER.'BPhotograpbo Ot/ WWI lisireto anowicos. (I%4AEICELS_craI4: Ato • VARTEe WHIT BEAUTIFUL. and itittithalhr"fiktiatet apoolmooti of ttiooe'v; jar stile Plot,ograrttis re wale IS 11, Tt. 1 04 ,R O V 2I -iii - 0407 i inn - 4 -UCU SU"t•
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