IELLANSO JN ATE ELECITIONS. 'time of the National 'Union evening, between the hours of wy precinct in the city of Phi lids were waged with unusual f precincts very heavy votes ire so than at any time la the organisation. The scenes at re incident to that peculiar nary to a healthy vitality. It best citizens 'ln the eoulatuni• In the contests, and thus dole to will, no doubt, select a most submitted to the Unionists un of Odober. Delegates were I six conventions—Olty, Coun• Representative, (Senatorial. Conventions, and ward Oodi lenoe, In some of the pre ., not counted off until a lite it Impossible, after the roost brain anything like a satiefac. lord result. The various 00U. o•morrow, for the purpose of is fur the support of the great ilzation. '-EI * ECTION OF ASSIST ENOINEERS. *tent Enlancers of the Etre a place on the 12th of Septera, wing nomination have been DIVISTON. Moyamensing Hose CO. :01ninhin Hose Co, Shiffier Hnsepo. /Opp Huse On. Inlugobta Engine Co. • Intent Hose Co. Iptf Engine Co. Western Engine Co. - ffis Engine Co. Independence Hole CO. Vigilant Engine CO. Rand-In-Hand Enginn 1) DI VIRION. LUr Engine Company, !Men Engine Co. •anlilln Engine Co., of Frank- Engine CO. Engine Co., of German- Germantown Hose O. em bl a engine 1.10., of Gorman. ington Engine Co., oroer- nuit Airy Engine Co. PIVIBION• - • Kingse.islng Engine Co, STREET PRESBYTERIAN C ILT A ;43 is last approaching comple• of tLe pastor, who le expect. :Mill in a few weeks. service the uew building. The audi open on this evening, to the ;raker ion. A peculiar feature to Unproved incturkl iisbetl by OULDOMUS rodeo nrch et the coifing. The 1 by ground-glase Fhtlies, and With:tot and pleasing. A WELL•KNOWN GENTLE- MAN. 'Theme of the lungs, on Monday nailer, OW clerk in the Tree devoted this - die. tionisn, we may truly say that to and universally respected. had no superior. In reference it was announced, yesterday I, the Treasurer, said Nothing old be an Magneto eulogy upon se deceased. Mr. Sheller, with mited period, had been since the r Mark in the department. For we he suffered oecasionally with mge, but was at his post of duty ly as well as usual, until live mon of "Monday but some time expired. Mr. Sheffer came to or county several years ago, her family still reside, and for an Important position In mer 'deo, for a short time, the pay. '.xchange Bank. As an ullicial Treasury, lie was so the to the duties and Interior ar wenughat he was almost indis• men, he was always esteemed e character and Superior moral . AND ACCIDENT. on a horse attached to a wagon trreenth and Noble ,streets the be lop struck a lady. named Ann three of her riffs. She was taken aria and Parrish streets. DROWNED. 11 Tears of age, 'was drowned at Glrard.avenue wharf. The red to hold an inquest. IPITAL ITEMS. ~ thirteen years of age, had his esterds y, by havine it caught in Ise eels woolen factory, (Jobbls to the Pennsylvania hospital. ve years of age, while cleaning ISt street, sutured a oompound Igb by the step ladder on which ;Iviog way. She will probably to the hospital. aged ten years, had his right td right foot badly crushed by ltieteenth and Pennsylvania aye . hospital. Zlt'S INQUESTS. Mos held an Inquest in the case Usher, who wall ran over by a :beet wharf, last Saturday after. the boy was playing on some *eat wharf, when his brother, a • to get him off the wharf, want ‘tick. The boy attempted to ran 3t 7 a nd In doing so ran against a n. and the wheele or the dray, .y Peter Yates, passed over him, tinily. Yates, the driver of the lone enough to allow the ohtid then drove on. The Jury was Ir, the question of culpability of nee will be sent to alderman .8, who is In custody, awaiting loroner'il Ibvestigation, will be ,n Arthur McCormick, aged 24 Hecbner's marble lard, Twee: treetr, by having a bag of sand was being hoisted to the,Upllet. loisting machine gave way. The test, and a verdict in accordance was rendered. 'ld an inquest yesterday on the ,iuskey, aged 14 years, who was our with his own dray, at the !pot. It appears he was sitting . shout starting the horse, when ddco leap which threw the un. a ground, and the wheel of the over his head. POLICE. Mr. alderman Lutz ] ENT MAN WAS ARRESTED act.,rily demonstrated that Mr. arrested a few nights sines, on .t,ing a si 14.1er, at Front and entirely innocent. It seams was cried and the police officer's alarm. several men hiatened. to whom was the defendant. A. :ell him out as one of the aggro!. , reiore taken Into custody.. file son t ully established, he was die- Alderman Raines.] I,'ER OF STOLEN GOODS. a final hearing on Monday r receiving stolen goods. Tee Jase exhibit more than usual teems, a few ()aye Mace, a man ny 01 the Girard-avenue Passen • by stopped at the store of . 1 11 r. "rat Second street. and ordered •o bars of steel for the use of the ',presented that the articles were , me emergency having arisen. )an of the store being absent, the :he services of a carman on the steel were delivered, and the of $270 was made out and handed representative of the company. tereepted, and, under the express who had made the purchase, took der street and unloaded tjie same blence of Kelly. As the carman saw the iron being placed in cue , e before vrhieh it had been tin ned to him as a singular trans ited the same to Mr. Potts, and -ice adopted to arrest the parties. rdered the goods had been dale id of business on former occasion )y of the company, This fact dls o the part of Mr. Potts. It was Kelly received the iron, having lug a little more than one-half its Minn, however, was 13:141113 In the of steel. The case possesses one ieh the whole affair seems to rest. Esq., appeared for the Oommon for the defence. letentlant, In briefly summing u p, charge of receiving stolen goode !Ito was not made out. because tt lotiatt d that the articles in cues ma. )t. the prosecution, contended that lIT made out. The possession of 3n traced to defendant, and the hey bad been obtained was lat. penal oude. 'dt WS view of the case, and . TO- W enter bail in the BUM of $OOO Mr. Alderman Settler.) LARCIZNY. lose np for an investigation yen the Central Station. A young tainst a young woman, charging. y of several articles of wearing so charged set up for the de. plainant had presented her with laid.. It was also stated that he to the young lady with the view during this period, the presents tired. \ The ono went over for a ITEMS. and eeonomioal artlele In Meehine, and we know to be the best, moat simple, Manhine in the world. 50,000 tr. Every maohine warranted, -fled 11 not entirely satisfaotory. 11,0 residences of purchaser& Wil: , on agency, No. 7114 Chest, 9th, and examine thane iron. BEAUTI FM. THINGS TR NA• AuT, 14 a splenlldly-dressed The way to acquire and pre• Lubin's Florlline.' , It Invigo thenv, and lengthens, and lat. i.uxurfant, glossy softness, that All who use it pronounce It ld effective toilet article in :K OP SzesoerAnix Or.oTK nt lan to the large and elegant - red by Messrs. 0. Sowers & street, under Jayne's Hall. .ent assortment of garments, materials, in the most ap-' ; ure telling them at great .re enabled to do in come ,t t heir supplies in advance Of ao simmeee used to mar ,ony of handing over the )le proceeded homeward as further ado. But as these tr who to devoted to steam ,n(1 other emblems of progress, loin have obtained glimpses or imported from the United elegant wedding suits for their suite) at the Brown Stone within & Mixon, Noe. 003 and above Sixth. Ha ORDER orr Goma, brit go ae of the fragrant Sozodont.. .It. It not only beatttldee and and arrests dooay, but 1 leaves, he breath ae fragrant 46 a maga ATA.atuthiat• THE GIABAT FIIILABBLPRIA CIOLL EIvIPOIIIITN.-- , The moat complete coal establishment in thief city, in all 10 appointments, is the splendid new 'rated' W. W. Alter, No. 957 Notblt• Ninth street. HO stook of coal is the largeot andittbstvatied in Phila• delphla, and hid prices the nibst Amenable. Give him a trial. TRH STCKSK. OP GENTLPMEN't* PiTISSISHING GOODS offered by Mr. George Grant ? liro:MO Ohest nut street, b the finest In the city, amt' lier vele• breed 6 i Plum: Maw". Summ o n invent-ea by Mr. J. F. Taggart, is unsurpassed by any othenr In the woad in flt, comfort, and durability. CLOTHING Aral Tile Wan.—Olothing man be bad ; the war must continue. Since the connerelme. went of the war, the prices of everything—clothing included--bave necessarily Increased. Therefor% it behooves everybody to "take time by the fora. loek,++ and save at least fifty per cent, on the coming advance on clothing, and purchase at once from pharies Stokes' one price, ender the Con. Unclad! " Chestnut street; below Ninth. List! list) Oh; list! td the clothier's warning, and call at once. A SBABONASLE FeattLY REMEDY.—Ohclern trier. bus, summer complaint, cholla, sour stomach, diar• rbcea, and , all affections of the bowels - Incidental to childhood, at this season of the year, are cured at ones by Dr. Jayne , s earminotive Balsam. it allays the ltfitation and calms the action of the stomach, and; being pleasant to the taste, is readily taken by children. While it may be given With entire safety to Infants, it yet acts promptly and thoroughly, when administered according to directions, to either children or adults. Prepared only it 242 Chestnut street. au2.3-26 A. S. Barmen, 804 North Broad greet, Mal dealer, would respectfully advise pie Mende and the Public in general not to:delay in buying their Coal, and ran the risk of paying further advances, but buy at once of his superior stock of large nut, small stove, stove, egg, &c. None to excel, for quality, durability, or oheapuese. unlearn . Era AND EAR DNA successfully treated by J. Imam, a., °enlist and Anrist, 5U Pine et.' ArtLIV .eial eyes ineerted. Nnithxrpre roremaillnatioa.th264l ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. /tzar& Geo R Rrinsmall, Wanli'll C litingenson, at Pant S Hutchinson & wf,St Peal G I. Brownson & virf,S Patel T F. Sanderson &se,St Paul J C Betterileld Penes ns Bock. Willietespoit ,Dani Fuller. rittebnrg_ Or Norman S Barnes, U S A T 0 Stewart, Penal% E li Elias & la, Cincinnati W 0 Desna & de, Prtrobarg ER Berner, Ohio E C Merriman' ITS N John Croock, Salem J Williamsoo, Penns H W Ford. Penna IF A M Fleeter, Reeding Eilw Hares. Baltimore J Brotherson. Ragland S P Bolton, Boston Chen D .111erner, Newark W Jamison. Newark John Morton New York The a Beckbam & eon, Cal .TM Conway C'l3 Mcßinstry, Patina N B Remick, C R C Carsidy: New York W J Sibley & la, WasA,DC & IP-Abell," Baltimore E.DatWer • • W ahvenson Linen Copt C Fergerson Capt C E Ed Wards Dr &Monett, NS -.A It Jamison. Penns L Bloletz, New York , Jse Blair. Ohio W Bower& Ohio Chas Woodward, N York Thos El Howe, New York W T Ells & la, New York Matta A Althonse, EmeDug Then E Lloyd & la, Wash • l'dbm Lloyd, Wash, DC S Steinmetz, Wash, D W Bankroll, Mount Holly W W Armstrong, Easton Allison White. Lock Haven `3 N Haldeman. Penns F. F Keever. Columbia H W Printon, Delaware H L Olcott, Wash. D C Joe M Leger, Pottsville Col H Royer, Pottsville Cart Ripple, a n Jamen Ong Han Mrs Radford Nine Radford F M Riddle. Pennsylvania J Edwards & fa. Bolton Ft P Boss, DoY/estown T Thurber, Now York D Flint, chion° C Burr, New JersßY J L Mingle, Easton • F V Barnet. Dolton W Prilender, Peons Heyde, Pennsylvania • H Pr, lars, Per Ofq luanla Pardon]) Pennsylvania Pike, Baltinere 'Heiser. Baltimore F R Pettereon, Peterebnrg J Dunlap. Adams co H R 011ien, Adams co The Continental. B B King, Pittsburg B Knobs, Baltimore 0 et Steinman, Poona L L Hodges. Massachusetts A 0 Spafford, Chicago Geo Hodges, Oxford JnoConallin, St Louts W Clapp, Connecticut John George Jr W Tilley. War hington B Stockwell,l3entucky C I" Griffin, New York M 13 11..xte,Washington C N Kingsley, boatort A Blackstone. Connellsvitie B Museelman & wf, Penna J C Dietrich. Cincinnati W 0 Came, Columbia Mrr.E W Intim Le.neatter II there, Cincinnati 0 I Diesel. & ch. Lanaip Pike ai David,Reed, Pittsburg.. Harlow J N Cousin, Pittsburg ILIAIy T J Lee, Boston &I UP.nth 0 W Payee. New York GM Wlgnt. Bordentown A Lamson & wf, New York .7 W Mc - Knight, Hordent'n Fl D Ward. New York A II Bowman.Jr,Now York F Davis. New York Wm Mathews. New York J C Rafferty, New Jersey J E Tootle,St Joseph H L Hendrick. New York Jelin Nis & la, Wash, D 0 M A Lawrence, lodisna - w R Barr & wf, Baltimore Miss Lawrence, Indiana Thos Francis & wf, Wash J•L Martin & wf, Dayton Tt, King & ls . , Ohio 3 E Hamingdon, Baltimore W B Show , Weah, D C J W Mimes; New York C 3 Dobbins New York. 8 S Gererins i Baltimore C C Dump, Wash, D C J D Lowry la, Baltimore W.l Walker. Kentucky L Kaufman, New Orleans 11 Lott, Natchez P H Wats,,n, Wash, D 0 ,It B Clark. Maryland . 0, Ei Wolff & wf, Cincinnati. It ET Smith & wf, Pittsburg Miss Wolff, Cincinnati 1W H Smith, Plusburst Mice Swometidt, Cincinnati• John Halstead, New York .1 C Oliver & wf, Pottsville Miss B Slbree, New York Seth Bryant. Maesactmeette J H Berton. Pitteborg 0 Foot Boston Ili obt Turner. Baltimore C C Selman. Ohio Jim B Dorsey, Baltimore C 13 Church & la, Memphis • ihart B Young, 11 S M CI 3E Re thborn' New York HGI Brooks & ler, Dal T A bbaokelford & wf, Ny D T W McMullen. N York Mica etacgelford, Ky J W Crooker. Providence D H Kellogg. New York Thos B Dunham, Boston A Mcßride. Louisville IT IT Darnly, Havana Si toratton & wf, New York E Romer..New York A Welch, New Jersey A W Spencer, Boston Coi Barnard & wf Jos T deny. St Louis Jae )3 Adams, Reading Mrs Olcott & ch. Now York Jsi t Mammas, Detroit Jae McAuley. Pittsburg Hugh McMillin, Detroit 8 F Barr. Pittsburg 1 L Matson, Port Carbon 8 Gardner, New York J 5 iffifford._New York 8 Small & la, York. Pa J r revert:Nest York Josiah Colby. New York. 11..Medloaaideen, Pittsburg Mrs 8 8 baring & S eb: Balt P. eVI adbaws & la, Mara Mrs C 0 May & 2 oh, Balt - Miss Xbi French, Plymouth Airs J 8 Paiilip, New York The, T T Parker, New York John R Wills • W 13 Thompson, Salem,NJ A Oliver w Balt W B Lewis, Witehineton W S Cross, Baltimore J Bonn, Port Royal W P Curtis, St Louis • Oeo F Merritt, Maas A J Anderson,. Blair co B Mclntosh, Blair co S T Brown, Huntingdon .Misa Miller, St Loots H S'Devine'St sister Miss McCully W Cromwell, Nashville E'llebnor & la, lc ewark,NJ M Donly, Nashville Theo Fletcher, Nashville 11 Kellogg & la ,Washing'n Murrn.y Princeton • J emelt y, Jr, New York P Johnson, New York A K Kline, Reading B keany, r S N W Pneer,WlLly. Del J Voltam. Oeorgetn, Del L Momper, Audonrled A 3 Land.rburn, Pa John Nelda, Berke co .A Bost, New York W E Bale, Smyrna, Del W F TIM] null. Nassau Chas Turnbull, Delaware Allow C II Denton, Mass The. Me P Bail. Cincinnati B Brown, Baltimore M Kteppish' Baltimore D Feniey, h i Louis JA By ster. Chair bersburg A b Fery, Cincinnati S Wlleon & la, Columbus 0 J Bolton & wf, Karriebg Miss Brnmbsgb, Harrisb'fr Chas Swam, W C Sawyer, Carlisle 3 F McNeal & 2 d,Pittsburg i J Buffiran & wf. Carlisle A Craig, Manch Chunk T Roberts, II A B Cornwell. Pittsburg C Wept, Pittsburg B W Emory, Fort Wayne s McKee & wt. Pittsburg D Dfilirger, Ohio W Dunlap, Steubenville J D KoburnePlitsburg P A Balder,. Ohio L Bich, Sharon V Alexander, Sharon I Alangbter, Louisville .1B Smite. New York The Berl .W M Tyeen, Inc emakert'n Oeo Brown, Brideaburg Peter Phillipe. Brideaburg Wm 6mitti, Prankford Mt Kate John,on, Phil& W Shaw, Bucks county *Geo More° New Jersey Jae Kelly A la, New Turk M Durum, Virginia Whitaker, Philada B P Morse, Long behind W Cadwallader, Yardleye !derrick, Bucks County : M Knight, Byberry • I John Peidrocik, New Hope 1 John 0 Riob, Buck'. county II It Bough, North Walas • 11 Watherill,Btruey 'a 8 IL Oeo Hallowell, Penns Ttoa kl Linton, Newtown B Buckman, Newtown Lippincott, Burlington Carr & eon, Montgomery W H Conan!, Peter:ll,g, Va The Co BP Bugland s , - Del co S Coromiu , . Media Thom Id Recce, P Deposit J D Terkel', R.adirti JO Brown, Milford, Del B T Green, Del co gall. BArristurg yan§ R W Drennig, B N A J 7erenson,Pecce W R B Forces, Penn& C W Stewart, Peach Jn.. Edgar. York ee C Moßenry, Doyletdown J.,bn Young, Cheep? N A Pfnaypacker, Chester E Walker, Cherter A 1$ Gillespie, Wilmington W Mallory B if Rowe W W Davis, CbeFter cc Gee Souder, Chester co The I C Stockton, Mt Holly J L Divan, Landisenrg, Pa .C.Dlisvillier, Philade, Klee D Naiads MDe OarreMon, Cage May Chas Talton Chas Y 'Fisher Joe Basler, Ohio E Cheney, Troy, Y Heimesheid, Pittsburg H Elmith Sr lion. Pittsburg C Ilierholzer Allegheny Morrison. Maine Thee Fergee, Elizabeth , F H Breinig, Allentown J Cowen, Richmond, led' H E Warlord & N J • Mies a E Moore. h Jesse,' A 8 Cadwallader. Penn* lawn, Easton The Stat /Clown, Pottsville H Ortlly N Jerray J W Newllo N Jersey J Deary, N Jamey J Buyer, N Jersey e Thomas & la, Harrisboyg J Tbompeon, Baltimore Sim J Carroll, Carlisle a Jefferiion, Delaware Miss J Wilsey Baltimore F Singer. Balt i more H hi'lluelier Harrisburg Jersey Jgomer, N W !illegal:ld, Washington .17 Dorsey', W•atmoreland J B Hiller, Russellville N Barnard ' Chester oo T b A B Tingley, Penna BUrY. Penna T J Fletcher, New*Tark Idsrtin Sheerer. Or wigsbnril A P A Garish. Catesaunnit Miss NB Ilsyharet,Penon ' L Hayhurst, Cate.sancina Ii l'exton, bettnyi kill co Irwin I, blargnet, Peo ns ' Dr W F Chrlety,Briper co .Jos tiarrie,Bnyder co, Pa W McConnell. Penns T-Fegely, Pottstown yM G Feather, Beading' B,lthotd;; Norristown V' B Part s _in, Millersville H Beldhart, Beaton Walked Gass, Pottsville 61i Htll, lowa R R Thayer & la, Brooklyn J p sown & la. Brooklyn T Blake, Providence. R Jas H Granger, galeport MIRA FE Granger, Ma , tpori 'at Malone, Lanes:War F Gilehrlst,Uhambersb'g Mrs & Miss Oliphant, Del Geo Davis Columbia IC W Williams, Cincinnati R Mender: Cincinnati Bayd, Paula) ivania 0 Wi/liarna, Kingston S Cooper, Kingston A Rnwe, Jr, Boston T Pullen _ _ J Comm ,- & we, N P Sweat, Paella, 11l H Maroon. Maryland biles Kulp, Jefferson co !B B .King, Logan co, lowa IB Higgene, Swstou CH Buqwell, Lynn. Mews B D Wheeler, Moab:mai Magoon, New York erica*. W A Bell, St Loa% A B MeCauseland, Boston John Morrie, New York J L McLean Washington 0 Henry &).a, Washington Mee Davis, Washington • Miss Moore, Washington C I Oey & wt, Baltimore O R Wiegman. Danville W N Todd & wt, Maryland J M Ball, klolliday.,barg S H Bell. Jr. Blair no II Henderson, El N W B Heylep, tr N D H Bryan H W Scott, Jr, Conn ' L Swain. Bordentown G Dongberty,B,rd&atown W Vau Hirck, Bordentown W Foster, Bordentown F V Carr & wf, Penes: C S Case, Penns W Gavel, New York H.Voate, Sehlk Haven EJLeeerlle, West Chester L dray. New York 0 W Bernie, New York W B Thompson, Salem, N J 11 Lackey J Ulrich. Lancaster, 0 . fi P Tiffany, Baltimore H L Slack, Baltimore C C Hatch, New York hi Coral, New York chanter". Felsenkeld, Illinois R H Cowperthwalt, N J Rev W B hicliraln, Penns J O'Connor. Wheeling. Vs Nora% Westport, Pa Mrs T Shipley, Panne W N B Thema. Alt Holly Col 8 Woodward Phllada* •JB Dorsey, Baltimore W Duncan, Washington 0 Woman, New Jersey Mre Anderson, Huntingdon P F. AtcheFley, Onto Mre Atchesley, Onto 0 M Common, Scranton J Baker, Scranton J Emory. Baltimore • B J McCune, ShippenskonrB 8 Newahl. Ashland . H L Clark. Wilkesbarre J Lrdoo,Wilkeobarre W H Liman a 111, Eaton P Stin_PP, PlYmontbt Poona W M Hoblneon, New York M d Well I§, New York W H Lilderdlee R W Boathmayd ey. eiheat D x Burrell. Mew, Va C sit;;:tre, Alex, ir 6 Jos B Simpson. Bucks co Geo W Gamey, New York Jea Patterson. Bucks oo V Stevens, Backe co J T Sheppard, Penns, H J Wheeler, Clinton co Jos Palmer, Idgewood Joe Hine, Lambertville .1 Hitchcock, Wyomipg no John R Garay, Wyoming co Jas a amides. Wyour ng co Wm Ferris, Wyoming co I R 8 Atherton. Wyoming CO D S Valour .Yorit town L G Carey. 'Yorktown .81 Reason, Yorktown J i .4 tn.% Yorktown W J McKeown N Branch T P Hitchcock, Yorktown W Molton. Yorktown . . . . Geo Springer, Waverly mertfaL • Joe L Sager, Del co Gen lion. Chester co T Walter, Chester co 1 Wm Bhlmee, Chester CO T G Doreey Joe T Maryland C W Jonee,Cbeger ao Jos A Strawbridre,Penua Jbehna Taylor, Penna Jacob Simmone. Penna. GOO W Ort.ltp, Penna Llent B MoClonaben, E H Howl, New Jersey O A J Higgins. New Jersey H 6Haware,NewYork Ohms Harks, Mifflin co Wm 'A Taylor: Chester co R John 8 Lest Flatith,Faer,lr Conners Geo Giles, Coon 31u3 M Phillips,Ohesterlio H W Rstenet Simon J Ilene, Lebanon Mtge M Album, Delaware OLuier, Allentown D Diller, Cumberland, Pa C Voleler, Baltimore 3 Klock & iv!, N 114ven J Stoeckel & N Haven J H Bryner, Pqllll4 Rev C F dot te,ffer, Peons Mr.s Dlehm, Beading Dr J F Nichol*. & w(, Pa My J Stokes, Penna R Vendig & wf„ Memphis Wee Barnes • . . J McNeish, Jr, Wilkeebarre P Cohn D Schertle. Pottsville !O-H Helfrich. Ashland, Pa H M Aforion, New Jersey Bs •llnlion. A Shoemaker, retina A H Deep. Penns W B Boner, Lancaster I W McClelland, Del co I Dalton. Delaware co Poster. Delaware CO John Whitler E Bloomer l L West, Delaware co W Brooks, Delaware s° . B Tolbert, Delaware co BOOS tee, Cheater oo • C Breakisoa GT Zeigler, Washington John Hager j-Russell, Chester co W M Reynolds, Maryland &scions!. J A limn, St Clair PY Breed'lager, N Berlin Miee X C Breadlinger, Pa Bliss Lisale Darlon. Penns J E Stelooar. Ad ame 04. Pa J H lEckfrirtin. A Webber, Schuylkill co W B Solilday Doyle town i J Holman, Lverpool, Pa H Part -011 8 N Ely Mount Joy Joho 'A LoaodOn, /UPI, Vs Qulllmon. Penns A 0 Davis. Wateitoan, Ot: I J E Butes eves. M'Et,'•EennA fi ld Ba THE PRESS.-PiIitADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1864: Eagle. - Ames Adam. Allentra Jacob Trombause, Perna T J Young, Peooa lee liallenDlD. 15m Stein, Chorry vine TJ lanneY t Backe co MBaunbeir, M.,negco ob& rWagner & wt, Pa Ploatg co Jictih Brick, Bucka co 3 . 4) . Awl., Slew Yu , lc Ono - d Hlrrc. Both, Penns B Thutittv.. &Wing P BliaCry The Bsl Aaron Eleenbard,_teblah oo Chas Claroora, Penns P Female, meatier, Ponta J D Itanbendi, Beira P J Donovan, Newark,N .1 * t 3 Penn. y p,clier, Penni Llewellyn, Pa II Casn. Penns nesn' P ern,N *lllleball S S 'Tonna, Ina hill I evi irrattse, P.-nna Joaar.6errnan; Ptnna Penni Wok Gernitui, r :Lynntoson Chao Rifler ? Pilala The RI esdis,ol3. Mrs PeterAOlr M Tysolf; Pbniorftvants a Fabel, Sttbadi.bsitir, Pa F Fabel, Arilndehtrac, Pa D Dreher, Venneylvlrsia W illorae,NonsylvaNkft I Jones. HoSesdafe, I Elyßeaks CORoty„ W R , McDowoll, Pa R Magtll, Bablea ce, Plc R ROSS, WyOldiSiC,CO, J Norcross St la. Mel/firm* W R West, Lies;;Jerser A D Smith, New Jane, P A Kup ler. liew Jersey C N Earl, New Jersey . W D Large. Peanayleanla J Comfort, BocYs co, Pa L Stmtiling, New Jersey W Hsmn.tll, new Jersey ' :. R W Stipp& Delaware T Mahler,, New 011ealla r. B Mere Nem. Jersey J Futter, Delaware A Lambert. New Fforit,.. Pa Mrs C anderAoo,Bew York Sirs C M Pratt, New •Vork k Bear: The it Fienr7 Diehl, Churcbiown•Franii T.iinfiteamttilierrr Jahn Barnett. Deb renibura Cnaa tennell, Heading Bellamy'', Port Carina/ Ib P Appleton, AttisbOrCO Dan) I.:nettle, Port Carbonl David fea-ster.Lßaakt-to. Dant Barger . Olney Trumbnwer, D4ylesiCwit , clos.Wwanee, Allentown IFt Sone er ' W3andt, Ohio A ktoaSe,Senthanipton• A l'ill ehenitz,New Text.e,Pa.'S Ulman New Jersey L,evi Tr:Luger, FORDS J'acob3llller. Jefferson Gshrrel Markt. York, Pa limos' Kean, HarrisbarM V Thompson, JankintownlV Dickerson. Attleboro , John Herd', Pennsbn , rr Maxl Herrmann, New York's Beni Tomlinson, Byherry i SPECIAL NOTICES. tELLEVUE BOUM, - NzwroßT, R. I.—l ehall reduce the price of BOARD at the ebove•nailed 1101/613 on and after the 18th imbue to $2l per week. It is well known that the BELLEVUE HOUSE ie one of the besillonsen in Newport. .T 013 1 41 A PARKS, 'Agent NEwrowr, R 1., August 16, 1864. • an24-vram4l IN CONSVAIPTION AND ALL PULMONARY CO3IPLAINTS. DR. JAYNE'S ErPRCTORANT will afford immediate relief. by removini the difficulty of breathing. and causing an easy expectoration. whereby all irritating and abstracting matters are removed from the lungs. Paging maintained its- reputation in all parts of the world , for over a quarteref a century, it to =Silently recommended is the best remedy ever °feud for the dieeates it professes to core. Prepared at Ito. 2421 CHESTNUT Street. au2l•Et • Tan Torruss OLovalle. Hotror-FzEthA. ..OAS HAIA L w L."" Best-class goods at moderate prices. WALOACIAKER & BROWN, B. B. corner !SIXTH aid 111611KBI" Streets. 011816111 Depart:men t (to wage to order} 8. Sixth St. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST Piminnd LOCH-STITCH BZWINO MACHINIS. THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND BEST. Seleernome, 704 CI BSTITUT Street. sleeve Seventh •I~.ARRIE3D:: GILLINGHAM—DONALDSON:—Auguar TM. by the Rev. J. Gorden Maxwell. Joan& X Gillingham to Clara. daughter of the late Jacob P. DonaMaori ' both of title city. I lEI KEYSER.— On the rooming of 23d inst., Paul, son of Glaecai and Ann Keyser. The reratives and friends of tile family are respectful ly lashed to attend the funeral, without farther notice,' from the residence of his parents, - Main street, German town. en Thursday afternoon, 25th inst., at 3 o'clock.** JARR s IT. —Of dipth eri is, on the evening of the 22d, Deem Merchant M. Jarrett, in the 23dyear of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited, to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, Charles Jarrett, Horsham, Montgomery county, Pa., to m eeket the house, at 10 o'clock A. M. , on sth day (Fri day), the 26th that. Carriages will meet the 7 o'clock A. M. train at Wis. saltickon station on Forth Pennsylvania Railroad. 'l's HOE.—On the 53th instant, Catharine Roe, aged 73 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to 'attend the funeral, from the residence • of her melee, Reeler Moe, Stone• house lane, on Virednes dav afternoon at 2 o'clock. WELSH. —On the 20th inst., Horace Albin, son of. Joan and Josephine Welsh, aged 10 months and '-B days. - SERNBLER.—At Jenkintown, Dr. John M. Ferneler, of this city, to the 63d year-of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to' attend. his funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. A. C. Benson. Ste. 524 Marshall street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'olock. Franklin Lodge. No, 0, and Second Jeffereon Society, are respectfuly requested to , sherd thefoesral of the ir late brother. P 101313014 & BON MOURNING BTORB, bo. On mum stmt. jy7-tf 1864 ETRE & LANDELL 1864 • OPEN TO•DAY FOR FALL OF .64 . Loco Woolen Plaid SHAWLS. XXI Pieces colored PARAMATTAS. 100 pieces ricb dark DELAINES. PLAIDS. PRINTS, FLANNELS, &o , &c. an 22 COSEiELERVILLE GAS COAL CO., OFFICE No 411 CHESTNUT Street. • lmincnEnrate, Amulet 9ch. DEW At a meeting or the Stockholders, held THIS DAY, the following gentlemen were duly elected Direstors for the ensuing 3 esX : CHARLES WHEELER. H. N. BURROUGHS. THOMAS A. SCOTT. PERCIVAL R.O FARIS. D. B. DAVIDSON. • Charles Wheeler was elected President, end Pert( n Johnson Secretary and Treasurer.. au3l-1t FIFTEENTH-WAIND BOUNT Y FUND COMMITME meets EVERY EVENING, at the§chooi House, TWENTIhTti and COATBEI Streets. citizens will please be prompt in payingtheir subecrlu tiono. Den are enlisting, the quota fa being reduced. and united effort will accomplish oar object. Come at once, do Toni whole duty, and you are rare. B. I'. K. BIEKINEINE, Chairman Exoeutkye Committee., DIVIDEND NOTIOE.—OEFIOJE OF THE MAPLE SHADE. OIL ccpareary, 524 AuPaT Street, &noun 38, left • •.-• ' The Directors have this day declared a . Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stech of the Com pany, payable at their office en and attar the 50th That tree of state tax. TheTrantfer Books will be closed on the 29th teat., at 9 P. hi. until the Oh. au24-ei•THOS R. SE&RLE, Secretary. IgrRECEPTION OF TRE•23D REGI. MINT, P. V.—All honorably discharged core and Men at the old Bad .Resiment; also, the Men now in the Hospitals in this city, are • %/neatly re quested to meet at "Our Marquee." SIXTH Street. below Chestnut, THIS (Wednesday) lIVEiIIiNG. at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements to receive our old com panione on their return tome. By order of lt• RbDSTREAKE, late Adjt. Mid P. V.. far FIFT .11 WARD—SINTH DIVE. SION.—In consequence of the Election hold in this Divielun on the 23d inst. resulting In a tie bet w een the two higbeet eandidateE tor City Delegate an Eder Me will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 24th lost., hetwern the hears of 6 end S "'cloak, at the. hence of Jacob H. burns, Nu. 438 SPRUCE Street, f.,r one Delegate to represent the Firth tivision in the City Convention. The °Moen; who conducted the Election on the 2td lost. will officiate. li. P. SIVIG. It President Fifth Wardtiational Union Ascoelatton. tar. FDETRIMBENTH WARD AND THE DRAFT. —A meeting of the inheres orthe ward . , itret , ve of party, rill be held in SPRING G /ADEN DAL THIS EVEttiNG. at 8 o'clock. fotihe purpose of avoiding a draft. CIIAALES PRYOB, President FRED'K A.-PAN C LEV E R , Secretary. - It W. THE PRESS CLUB OF PHILA. D'Et Special Meeting of the Clob will be held THIS (Wedne.day) An%MOON. at 33i o'clock i¢ Select Council Chamber. New membere to be received, election of tfilrern. ha C. C. WILSON, Fuel pro tem. ligf. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TILEASC. 888 U. S . PRILADALPHIA. august 21. 1864• - Coupons of the 10 40 11. S. Bonds, materirg the First of September, and those of the/1-20U. 6 Bowls matur ing the First of Noiember next., will be paid 0 01presem tation at this °Zee. ABCH'D MoINTYB6- • auB2-0t Assistant Treasurer, U. 8. ligr OFFICE OF THE NEW TOOK AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.—The Transfer Books of this Com• Deily will be closed from Aogu4t 20th nntt September 100. PETER K. LANDLE, Secretary. PIITIADLIZMA, August 10, 1864. an4B•mwf6t far OFFICE UNION IMPROVEIIENT COMPANY. AtfousT 3 ISM. Notice is hereby given that by a decree of the Court of Quarter Session of Schuylkill county. entered 3d Augpst.l£64, the name of the UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY was changed to that of TES NEW YORia AND SCHINLRILL COAL COMPANY. CHAS. A. MaORACHER, President. anls utsvfet IarNOTICE TO srocKsoLDßes.- The r , gnlar tunnel afeetinge the Stockhold ers of the BIIISQUEHAN SA RIVER AND .F ORTH AND WEST BRANCH TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of Soptember neat, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the election of ofil , ere, Sec. By order of the President, . E S SANDFORD. . J. X. BRIER. Secretary. an 2- int h2t wtsel4 pr- TWENTIETH WARM—AVOID THE DRAFT I !—A meeting of the citizens of the TWENTIETH WARD irr.spective of party, will bo held on WEDNESDAY' hVEN I NO nt xt, the 24th inst. , at 8 o'clock. at the North Baptist Church, EIGHTH Street, above Master, for the purpose of deviated means to avoid the coming Draft. Let every men In the ward Habit to the draft be present. ' au23-2.ts larTit E UNDERSIGNED. A COMMIT. TEE appointed by the Bounty Fund Convention of the several wards, for the purpose .of recruiting for she benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation of the coming draft, impressed with the importance of the subject, desire their fellow 7 citizens to unite with them in an effort to MI the city s quota by obtaining volun teer recruits To do this before the Sib of September will require the moat earnest and vigorous eleistfens, aed the Committee appeal to the patriots( and - hula Ist spirited to aid them by their influence aridly,' coAttribrt lions of the necessary means to offer inducements' equal s to those offered by other communities.. The Committee have appointed a sufficient number of recruiting Hen tenants in various quarters of the city, and all recruits obtained will be distributed pro rata amonrthe wards, and, of course, will benefit meet largely those that are most deficient. , By united and continued effort the Committee hope, if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least to reduce It to insignificant proportions. The whole number required to free the situ from the draft was, on the first of August, abont9ooo From this number is to be deducted those who have been recruited since that date, and such credits as the city may he en titled to from person, enlisting in the navy from the city and who have not been credited to us; also, from per sons enlisting in the navy from the State at large and not credited to any particular district, ol*bich the city will have her proportion. Efforts are being made to ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to obtain recruits fr. m veterans re. onlistiog. from the Southern States now occupied by our forces, and frost other quarters. They do not deem It impossible, there• . fore, by proper exerttons, to till the city's quota. ?dowry is necessary. and can only be obtained by the voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Stich subscriptions may be sent to the addresses of any members of the Committee, as below gtven, or to tbe headquarters of the Committee, No. 1451 Sonth FOURTH Street. JAMES L. CLAOHORN, 201 CHURCH Alley. JAMES H. ORNE. 6211 CHESTNUT Street. H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MARKET Street. JOSHUA SPERING, 142 South FOURTH Street. Dr. WM. ill UHLER. Falls of Schur lkill. • JOHN W. FRAZIER., 949 South SIXTH Street. • isn'a tf tar DIVIDEND NOVICE-OFFICE OF TB B PERRY OIL CO., Southeast corner of WALNOT and FOURTH Streets, The August 17. 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared the fourth monthly dividend of two (2) per cent. on the capital stock 'of the Company out of the earnings or the month of Jdly, payable as the oftlec of the Company. Clear of State tax, on and after the filth inst. • The transfer books will be closed on SaturdaY, 20th that. and reopened on Wednesday. 24th inst. snit 75 JAMBS BIBBY. Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHIIADEL. PHI* GAS WORKS. Aunuer 12, 186 k—At meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, held on the lith instant, the following pre amble and resolution were adopted : Whereas. Thegreat advance the cost of living im posed an imperative duty on the Trustees to advance the wages of their employees; and whereas, the cost of coal and all other materiala consumed in the manure°. tare of Oas have advanced to a price that compels the Trnetees, in order to protect the important trust coin- Milled to their charge from serious loge, and to make the annual addition to tr e Muting Pond required by law, to' advents! the price of Gas fifty cents per thou sand cubic feet. The Trustees are aware that the increased prise will prove a burden to many consurners,and they greatly re gret the.necessity that constrains it ;gout when tbe con sumer reflects that nearly every article we purchase has advanced from 20 to 100 per cent, and we propose but an advance of is per cent. on the main article upon which we rely for revenue, its necessity must be 4 , 4 . - rent, particularly when the operations of the past year are known to have resulted in a large loss to the Teen., notwithstanding our then existing oontracts enabled us to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be it therefore Betio Lin d, That theghlef Inglneer be directed to give publjc notice that, on and after the first day of Septem ber next the price of gas to private consumers shall be 6 pet cent., for prompt- payment ° . and- nubli.ct to the United prompt. three dollars per thousand cubiejeet, less a discount of irgoasAo b, fliTEw AltT, es tax. aula-to). " chief Zugiliog.. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PEINSIDNINT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OP ILLIMOIL FOB VICE PRESIDENT' ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNESSIX Ili fi :tiv 0) v 711 SENATORIAL. %GMT PIoNICHABL-, Philalabia% T. IEtTNIINGBAY, Beaver CoitnsT. NTAIa 23. Mina W. Hall. 14. Charles E. Earl :DM; 16. John Wbrii.r. 16. David McConnschy, 17. David W. Wotan. Is, Isaac Benson. - 18. Toba Patton, 20. Samuel B. Dint. A. Everard Storer. U. John P. Penney. U. Ebenezer Illo.Dinadzr; John.W. Blailhere, REIPRESE • I.lt abort P. Hinz, 1. Merriman ferostme. • S. Henry Burnie, I. William It }rem 5. Barton H. Ymmika, S. Charles H. T. Robert Parke; S. William Taylor; 9. John A. HteetaA.,_ ID, Blebard H. Corlett.. U. Mtwara Holltdar. IZ Charles F. Read. BY enter of the sutra • BP 4)° 07al s i ZNlttif, EIGHTEENTH WAND, NA7IO.VAL ORION. anB39A►` pr FOR CITY outornissioriza— WILLI AM PAIINCE. Sh., EIGHTEENTH WARD, Sabjech M the NATIONAL ONION CONTENTION. inE2.3t, lar BALLY ABOUND THE ri.sa, Boys! FOR CITY COMMISSIONET., AMOS. 11.. GREGG. Twenty7third• Ward, IgirOFFICE ISWAFARA, FALLS COAL COMPANY, . • AUGUST 10. 1864. The Directors have • this day declared a dividend of ten per cant. on the °spited stock out of the net earnings ofthe Company. payable at the Wine tof the Cl' mpany, No. 1.0534 &nab THIRD Street, on or after 29th instant, clear of State tax, nun- 6t L. S. 'FILBERT. Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOVICE.—OFFICE 4 TIRE ROCK OIL COMPANY OF, PENNSYL VANIA, No. 409 WALNUT Street. PHTLADELPiIIA. August 19; lnoi. _The Beard of Directors have Oils day declared a divi dend of TWO PEE CENT. (twenty cents per share/ on the capital thick, ont of the earnings of the COMPally for: ULY, payable ou and after the 29th inst., free of Stale tnx._ The transfer booing will be closed on the 24th, at - 3 P. M. , and opened on 29th . . JOSIN F. GRAFF. • su2o:Bt Secretary and Trettearer. tar OFFICE or THE toorsir motr.N.• TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. • PHILADELPHIA, Aagnet 15,•1664. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The Board of Dtreetors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of four per cent, oh the capital stock oat of the earnings of the Com pany, payable on and after the MO inst. The transfer books will be closed from the 19th to the ggth inst. inclusive. EDWARD ELY. aolg-gt . Treasurer pro tem. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, PRP LADELPHIA WILMINGTON. AND 'BALM - BORE RAILROAD. COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, AUM:Ogg°, ISEI. In accordance with an act olCon grass, approved June 30th. 1864, it becomes necessary that all - receipts given by thin Company for merchandise received fig. tramper - tation ehorad 'bear an INTERNAL RENTE:ME STAMP of the value of TWO CENTS, the expense of the same to be borne by the motion receiving pitch receipt: _ AD receipts taken by thin Company [or merchan dise delivered to consignees will •be stamped by said Com pany. ' CRARLES.E. IDE, aull-121 Master of Transportation. rap DIVIDEND NOTICE.—PHILit- DELPHIA, August 19,1801-147 South FOURTH Street. The Directors of the EGBEST OTL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of TWO (2) PEE CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, Payable on and after the 25th anat. ' free of State tax. The Transfer Books nrin be closed on the 26th and opened on the 2911. an22•6t WM; M. CARTER, Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE BOOKS OF THE 11:r WEST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY are now open for-subscriptions to its capital, at their office,-No. 411 W ALEUT Street. Females can hold stock in their Own name. JOHN S. HOFFMAN, Secretary: THE WEST VIRGINIA. OIL COMPANY, OFFICE 41.1 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL $200,000 Diviaell into 20,000 Shares of $lO each. The properties purchased by this Company are Ave in number, selected with care by competent persons: Two hundred acres embraced in three several tracts, and are in fee simple: 50 acres on a lease for 10 years, and ld acres on a perpetual lease, on which we have a well bored to the depth of 193 feet, with a good show of oil,: the 'work being vigorously prosecuted—all of these pro perties lying in Wood county. West Virginia, conve nient and with good roads leading to the Ohio river, ,;This region isfprononuced by the oil men 'of Venango county as being the El Dorado of the West for 011. They are buying all the territory in that region they can get .The prospects of this ~Company are most nattering. Those coming in as original atibscribers will have all the advantages of a new company, intelligently ma naged by persons understanding the business. Call at the office, 41l WALNUT Street, for circulars of expla nation. an2o-7t JOHN S.-HOFFMAN, Secretary. IgrAl APPEAL TO THE PIIISLIC.— The Comm' 81Mp Volunteer Refreehment Cm mittee are in want of fundr for the. support of the testi tntion. They call upon the public for voluntary contri butions to aid them In their efforts to feed and care for the Soldiers of the Union as they pass through oar city. .The citizens of Philadelphia are assured that not a cent of the funds is apprepriated to feed any persion or per- Pons representing themselves as refugees from the-re bellion, but all contributions to the Cooper Shop (om• mUtee are scrupulously disbursed for the - benellt of the. Soldiers of the Union Army. WM. M. COOPS & President.. 135 South WATER Street, Attest—WM. M. KOLL, Secretary. • ' 330 CATEIARINI Street. VETERAN BOUNTY-FIRM COM. NO, 7 GOLDSMITH'S HALL LIBRARY Street, Philade:Whin. The Commissioners apmote ted to pay theextra Linitity to re-enlisted Veterans will meat on MONDAYS. - WFDRBSDAYS, and FRIDAYS at 4 o'clock-P. to 'receive applications, at No. 7 . GOLDSMITH'S HALL, LIBRART-Stieet, immediately' in the rear of the Poet Office.. Families interested will please call at that hoar B. D. RAIINDERS; Ohlarman. BDWIN GilBBL& JONATHAN BULLOCK. PAUL .1. FIELD. GEO. W. SIMONS. HEAtIeIVIDLIITERS PEINNSIII,V4II. PIA iMILITIA, HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT. • HARRISBURG, AIIRUSL 16, 1881. The STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA will meet in PPI TSBURG on MONDAY, the 2901 day of Anguet, 1564, and continue during the week, to examine candidates for the post of Medical Officers ih Pennsyl yell in Regiments. • Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, .furnisle. in g satisfactory testimonials as to moral character, ' will be admitted to the examination. The room in which the examination will be held will be indicated in the Pittsburg morning papers on the day of meeting. By order of the Governor: • JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS { Surgeon General, Penneylvana. MILITARY. I sso WARD BOUNTY, IN -ADDITION TO OTT AND GOVERNMENT ,BOUNTIES., Will be paid to every reerait enlifted in United. States Array, Navy, or Marine corps; to the credit of the FIFTEENTH WARD. App 17 to ISAAC' NC: BRUPP, At Provost Marshal's Ogle% BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Sid premlum paid to any person bringing a recruit as above. • H. P. M. BIRKINI3INE, * - Chairman Executive Committee 199THREOIMENT VOLS., COL. A. A. LECHLER. $5.5 BOUNTY. Men Mustered and Paid EM immediately, $.3.133 more before leaving camp, balance in instalments. PAY $l6 PER MONTH-CLOTHING AND SUB. SISTENCE. The Regiment is encamped at war - CADW4LA DER. In comfortable quarters. DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED, but join this regiment and leave your families well provided for. NO DELAY IN PAYING TUB BOUNTY ! VETERAN OFFICERS. an24-tf HEADQUARTERS 611 orrEshiruT Street. . _ • TEN , . VOLUNTEERS WANTED immediately for three years. - $BOO cash down, and 800 Government Bounty. ikson Also, PIVE SUBSTITUTES WANTED, for which the highest price will be paid. . W. D. H ANION, US South SEVENTH +street; au2441.* • Boom No. 10, second floor. ti TWELFTH WARD. 8'735 BOUNTY. All reernita accredited to TWELFTH WARD will receive the following Bounties IMO CITY BOUNTY. - 300 GOVERNMENT BOUNTY. ES WARD MODEM% 15 EXTRA TO EVERY ONE FURNISHING RECRUIT. , The Committee to_pay the Ward Bounty will be in at tendance at F. & L. LADNER'S IifiLITARY HALL, No. 532 B. TRIED Street, every day until the Quota. Is filled. Recrilite will receive the Ward Bounty as soon as mustered in. Enrolled citizens who famish substitutes will re ceive the Ward Bounty. _ CHARLES M. WAGNER, 'President B. ENOLES. Treasurer. THOMAS il, CONNELL. secretary. anM-Et CITY POINT, VA., A - Min 7, 1862. OFFICE DEPOT OP REPAIRS. ARMIES OPERATINO. AGAINST RICHMOND WANTED, 300 'Teamsters, 50 Wheelwrights . 50 13:lacksmIthil, and 20 CarrbiEre Orxlmmers, wh o will receive the highest rates of Government VW. rations, and medical attendance. • Transportation furnished by Wiling at- •• , PINNEYLVLITIA Avelino. Washington. D.C. E. J. STRANG, owelan. A. 4: N. JAMES M. KELLY, froßieco AND -PIPES FOR THE SOL- La. DlERS:—Snbseriptions in money or contributions or gifts of Tobacco and_ Pipes will be received for the AiXaY by ,N. & G. W. BLUNT, No. 179 WATER. Street. New York - or, J. T. VAN VLECK, Nanker, Office' of Meows. Einstein, Rosenfeld, df Co., an24-6t .. No. 'S BROAD Street. New. York City. OTIO E. -THE UNDERSIGNED A.. will app_iy to the DEPAIITMENT OF. HIGHWAYS on MONDAY, September 6; at 12 o'clock K. for a con tract to pave WILDEY Street,from Shackamaxon street to Colombia (late Hancock, street> avenue, in the Eigh teenth ward. the following-named property owners having signed for the work, and the Department of Thema) saving spinted the above daY to hear tinier/4. Mons thereto; viz. ! Jelin Eolininsatl fret; Mishael Day, 2411 feet; John Ha i l;ne, 20 feet; H. M. Singermen,27 r o w M Leverink, - feet ; ,, Cleirient Khenit B.6merAitteAl 'bath Bradshaw, -80 feet; Win. 0.-Sedding_er;SO fdet; • Sichtent, 20 fe e t; Henry Bowan, Oleeti Oad_le'lo 'feet i• John Dbrian..Bo feet ;.(1e0.1. - Fielde. 45 feet; writ , - Esetwood, gx.44-wit,A* 400 1 1 i JOUTII6O/5, - - 10-40 COUPO,NB, Commit so OAMBRON. ObOmit Cluertermeater's Agent. FINANCIAL. DUE IST SEPTEMBER. 5-20 COUPONS, DUE IST NOVENS3II. Berght at beet rates aut4.lot If NATIONAL 3E4 co A. rt AT PAIL inisisar 5.80 nklawira. YONEY. COUPONS ATTACHED. IMEIMT PAYABLI mon six MONTHS. IrtMOillebnnt ler able ha inMful money et the end of arm yearn; or, the holder lipa the right to demand et Prat time Hi 5. IHP '11051155 AT PLEIREITILD 07 THI ems. This prlviliree is 'likable. as kw 5.20 Bonds awr our Mat" papule? Luau,. and ire DOW Sailing at allear laar Malt. Jaralatina: Subscript - bras raeilvedis ibe ust!si manner, ind , ikLf meal and. proposals of the Beeretruy , of the Treasug7; .. Xigreber with Cur Otreutars, sad all necessary inform: doss win be furalsbed on iripliktiou at our office. - :JAY COOKE & hademPt No; 114 BOMB TRIED STREIT 3. 4 7.30 LOAN. The t 3 eceetewr ef the Treasury ghee .noties•that sub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Protes t payablethree years from August ' 13th, 1861, , with eeinl anhnal interest at the rate of seven and.three-tenths per cent. Pon annum—principal and interest both to be paid In layrfnl money. These. notes will be tionTertible at the option of the holder. at maturity into six per cent. gold-bearing bonds, .payable not less than five nor more than twenty, yearS: from thetr dile, as the Government may elect. They will' be issued in denominations of 1,50, $lOO, $OOO, $l,OOO, and $l,OOO, and all subscriptions mast be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. Tho noteS Will be transmitted to the owners, free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the orb/Inca Certificates of Deposit W 3 Iherman be prepared. As. the notes draw . interest from. Almost 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from debug note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twerity-ive.thormand dollars and.. upwards for these nOtei at any one time will be allowed% a comudesion of one-quarter of one per cent. , which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt. of a bill for the amount, certified to by the (Aces with whom, the deposit was made. No deductions for commissiois must be made from thodeposits. SPECIAL ABTANTAGES OF TRIO LOAN. rr IB.A, RATIONAL BAWNGS BANS. offering a high& rttif of interest than any other, and the beat se aura' y. Any swanks bank which pays its depositors in United States notes,' cwistders that it is owing le the best_ circulating medium ,of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better,. for its own assets are either in Government securities or in notes orhonds yoyable in Gov.ernmeih,paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent Investment. The notes can alwaysbe sold for within a traction of their face and acetunilated, interest, and are Ake best securit3r with banks as collaterala for dis counts. - • - CIONVERTEBIZ INTO A: SI3F,PER.CLENT. 5.20 GOLD BOND. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege - of conversion le now worth about throb percent.'per annum, for the current rate for &SO Bonds is not lees than wine: per-cent. Pre >Mum, and before the war the Presainm oa six-per -cent. United &ales stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen Vint the actual profit oh this loan, at the present taar4t.ratti Is not less thakten per Gent psi annum 1%13 SX3STION FROM trail oA 3iIrNIOIPit TAXATION. . Buts aside from all the advantages we have ow:me i:aerated; a special Act of Congress exempts au bonds and Tisailtirn notes from !seat taxation,. On the aye. rage, , this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, accOrding to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so , great induce ments to lenders as those issued by.the Government. In all oilier forms of indebtedness, the : faith or ability of private parties,. or stock companies, or separate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the dis charge of all the obligations of the United states. While the Government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal Will be to the loyalty sad patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits, The party depositing most, endorse upoll the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whe ther they'are to be issued iii blank or payable to order, When so endorsed it must be leftwith the Officer re veiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Strascairrtogawmt , Bit nsonnrED by the Treasurer of the United States at Waehingten. the me - rural Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by. the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Second Na. tional Bank of Philadelphia. Pa.-; Third National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa. ; Fourth National Bank of Philar delphia. ' ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANNSBS timenghout the country will give farther Information AITOpi) 'EVERY FACILITY TO SOBOORIaBtEIIit 7 3-10 u. B. LOAM. TIECKEL33 DLELTICONAZa 33A-NIEK. pmzc,u!n;wqm, DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AaEIgT ITNITKD STATES. Under inetntetions from the 'Premiu' Ddpartment, this Bank la prepared to receive subsoilltions to the new Loan leaned on Three Years' Treasury Notes with Uon pone attached, bearing tutored% al the rate of two tents day on every $lOO. These Treasury Notes are convertible at maturity, at :he option of the holder, into D. S. $ per cent. . Banda. (interest payable in coin) radeemable• after dye years, - ina paint:tie In %levity, Wein august Id, 1667. - Interest allowed.from date of subscription to August 16. and on all enbscriptlons after that data the accrued Interest will y required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL, President. July 80,' WM, , an2lm U• s NEW 7.80 • Subscriptions received, and the Notes far niehed free of all charges. ly OEO OE S. BOYD Banker, au24-Stn 18 South THIRD Street. STOCKSOIL pm:mg AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, • ' GEORGE J. BOYD. 1S South THIRD Street; au24-9m AMrY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY. AND NAVY. BIirA.NS I-LASSA-LEA,. MILITARY FURNISHERS, 41S ARCH' STREET PHILADELPHIA. Beepers, Regimental and Compomp Yam SWordii, Bailee, Bette. Passadtn. Rtmadeta, Hate, Pal's> CM' teene. Raiintacka. Camp Mts. Bled waves, Span, and everPthing Pitrialidnd to the _complete ontit of Army and Navy Officers, - • . A liberal dteemmt allowed to the trade. ani-Int .19ELOPOSAMS. OFFICE - OF ASSISTANT QUARTER "-, MAST= GENERAL. . • August 2 3, SEALED. PROPOSALS willbe received at the office of the widersigned, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of SATITILDAY 27th intik for the•bnmedlate delivery at Raddingtol+l3. S. A. General Hospital of the follow in lumber—Via: • • ‘so,ooo.f eel t, third common pine boards, I inch. • 7,sw. .4 0 , second. do . do 2,60 do do do do do. • (Planed both sides.) _. • • DM feet second common-pine boards, M inch, (Planed both sides.) ' 20,000 feet lieudock toasting, gad Ladies. 3.040 do de do Dixie do, Each proposal must be guaranteed by. one or more persona known at this.office,to,. be , re spontdbie, that the bidder will enter into immediate obligation. lor.the prompt felliiment the re at if said bid be acmpted.' • No proposal will beraceivedomleen upon blank forms, which can be had at this Mike. • • . - The United State* reserver the right to reject a1i..131,11‘ deedied WO tigh, as 'also any' from iletanitince4a. tractors , , - -The hnbet: to be I.emleted` and: approved - aft er,de. 11"17. 1ii tool elia. it •By 0 pro mama este .7 • .'- 1 5 ALB/BT & fASIUMIAD - 'sA 1444 : 44 WWII WO, q. ki,- ILLUSTRATED BOORS. London Printing and rntpehing Co., ME- ESTABLISHED IN THE 11. S. IA 18A-vii Would call the attention of Bookeellere and air * * BOOK BU rx,RS * * ma* DREXEL k CO To their unrivalled productions of popular and STANDARD ILLUSTRATED WORKS, As being the most beautiful and valuable - aa well ais the OHELPEFT BOOEB IfOlf IA Tlll AIIJARICIAN MARKET. For information and Circular Liet of Books, addreee HENRY A. BROWN, Managing Agent,'" 3927.wtf 4147. BROADWAY, =NEW yomr, 487 NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR SCHOOLS. Is nom ready. containing a large number and great variety of New Bon neßnnda, Exercises. &o.,with the Elements of Musical. N o tation. The series is designed to include three bnokmprogreeslyely arranged, bat each book complete in itself.-The,Flret and Third Books will be bolded as soon ao ready. Price of SoNo. ( Ltanss, SECOND BOOK. $7 per dozen One copy will be sent post-paid to any teacher, for examination on receipt of Ofty - cenle. For sale by MASON & HE, W , AN. Boston. Published by MASON BROTHERS, atlo-mwiStif New York. NEW 'MUSIC moil FOR CHOIRS. This work is the resnit of Mr. 13radleary's collecting and composing for keveral years, and is everywhere being-received With the greatest favor by the most eir• periencod singers and . musicians. The extent or Mr. Bradbury's rept:larity may be judged from the fact that et Isle Net book ,the Jubilee. evenooo'oo have been sold, • and of hie entire works more than 2..000,000. In additionto Berta collection orreries and Anthems, the KEY- Nara has a greaVvariety of - Bgercises and light Olee CLornses, suited to social orlianging.ll School nee, and in every parkienlar it is . betliivedlhe lovers ofgood mottocr ta urch and at hodwill find the Kin HNora J ,ust adapled- to, their wants. Sample conies by mail, PrePn l s,sil 50. For hale by MASON & HAMLIN:Boston. Published •hy, - &JASON BROTHERS. auls mwfStif , New York. WWI ' BOOS: D 3 Wl`7 IN' TENNESSEE; k.nerr book' by - Edmund Kirke, auttror of " Among the Eines, " end `My Southern Friends." as tbor sin the-fatter portion of,this anteedingly readable work' gives , a paphte and thrtlifng account of his reL centmysterious visit; in notopinywith Jaques, to - Richland, Fa. ~ the rebel capital. Their dangerous , exploits and ad'yenturet through the army lines, and 'among the wary Confederates, are described , with won d,ifol Power and interest. l2mo cloth, tinted paper , acolm Gruildeit-ringos le fascinating new novel of the." Jane Ityre" style. lame., sloth,. tinteCfroper, $1,60. . . QUF f ST. )ie &arming new novel, and. - ore that will win great mine from ladies. 12in0., cloth., tinted Pi4T. Ufa. 4 - *** Theekheokswill behold everywhere. and will be cent by Wail, free, 0111Weitst ofprice, by GEO. W. CARLEON Publisher. New York. RRYAN'S PHILOSOPHY OF MAR• FILM THE PHILOSOPHY OF IMARRTAHIS, in Its Social, literal, and Physical Reiations, with .the Physiology of generation in the Vegetable and Anoxia'. Kingdoms. By Michael Ryan, M. Di 'Ate. From the last London edition. In one volume. Price, Si, . NEW BOORS. _ MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC. anti MISCELLANEOUS, for sale as soon as published by LIB MAY BLAKISTON, Publisbers sod Booksellers, No. 25 South SIXTH Street. • Akg7itEAD & EVANS NUCCESSOR TO WILLIS P. HAZARD, • No. 724 CHESTNUT -SpSuet - Have received— ' IRE EARLY DAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life in England in the Olden. Time. By the author of the ' Scbonbug Cotta Family," bud said to be equally aa well written. , ENOCH ARDEN. - Tennyson's new Poem. _ BARBARA'S HISTORY. By Amelia B. Edwards. A okpital novel, portal to "John Halifax." • MAN AND HIE RELATIONS, illnetratingf the In fluence of thelfind on the Body. By lb. B. B4tton, -DI. • TIM BATTLE-FIELDS 01' OUR FATHERS.I By Viz.:. frinla F. Townsend. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. Anew book by: - Edward Rirtre, author of Among the Pinee.'' QUEST. A charmlug new novel. : . THE MONOMANIAC By William Gilbert. • MANUA - UT AND HER BRIDES If/AIDS • THE NEW INTERNAL REYENEW - LAW: • .„ New and standard novels, suitable for. summer read ing. A large supply of the celebrated Leipsio editions,• In various bindings, selling at less than present cost of importation. ' anl9 . TEN.NYBON'S NEW POEM L ENOPH -a- ARDEN. and other poeins, by Alfred Tannyson. THE EARLY DAWN, or Sketches of Christian Life In England in the , olden time by the author of the " Schonberg Cotta Family ;" with. n Introduotion. by Prof. Smith. DRIFTED SNOWFLAKES; or, .P 470993. Gatherings from many authors. . . AE ARIAN; An Epieode. .By Harriet E.' Prescott. RELIGIOUS TRAINING OF CHILDREN; Iby Oaths,- rine E. Beecher. - • - • PERSONAL AND POLITICAL BALLADS. Edited by Flank Moore. For sale by WILLIAM S. ALFRED MARTIEN, auk 006,OilESTIeUT street. Nvm SKIRT voitlis64. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR „DOVILII) STEEL SPltllfq _J. L. &J. a. WEST. Wo. 97 01411911ER8 STREW. /OM Toss, Are the owners of the patent apd eisludlre maauisa tnrers of this, rW. BRADLYIrIi _ • - PATENTED DUPLEX -ELLunlo'mnum ennui • SKLETS. This invention consists of Duplex (tor two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together. edge to edge, making the tongbest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring overused, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and Beal blenesst, to place and fold the skirt when In nee Be easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and oilman; the only °Mee -lions to hoop shirts vis:•the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assembles. carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy tug a small space, This entirely removes the difliculty, while giving the skirt the usual fall. and , symmetrica l f o rm. and the lightest and meet etylieh and graceful appearance for the strest,.opera, promenade, or house dress. -A , lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, end great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring .Skirt for a single day, will , never afterward willingly disperuse with the use of them. They are the best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, moat dozaine, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Ber ,cbants will be supplied as above, and ladles in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the different states. - aaff- Ingnirs for the • • DOUBLE „ELLIPTIC! S P RING SMITS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. _ Very flexible, folded easily when in we to oeenDy small spare, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For mile byIC HARLEM% 014 CHESTNUT Street. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BPRING BMW, THE MOST POPULAR piTET ii NT DUPLEX LLIPTIO For mile by - 111RADLEY'S DUPLEX 'ELLIPTIC -a-r SETET-JThe greatest improvement we have ever own in, LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of - SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. CORWIN STODDART at BRO., 450, 451; and4s4 N. SECOND St., ab. WU/W. • maim if . • A . Rlly, NAVY, A.ND.CIVIL CLOTH HO ILl , _ S , W. T. gN9D.GRA.SS, 14 Sr - SECOND Street and A 3 STRAWBERRY Street, Milos BTOOX OF ILL KINos OP CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, TESTINGS, dsc., At fair, prices, parcluased before the rise, ind ependent of Vold gamblers,by the inekase. Mese, or yard. Oar motto is to sell. We don't Peddle. - Come and see our stock. The Army and NaTY trade has our special at teation. • . - auS-bu CLOSING - OUT SIMMER DRESS GOOD/2 AT LOW PRICES. A treat variety of !Apes of Oda mazeil latParbitlo7l, from meant& to - Best Paella Lawns at svg cents.- • . l e isured Brown Lawns at SIX cents.. Prenelt.Lawns at 40..60. 62 sal 81% cents. Best makes of linslins, Calicoes. einliamS = inti: all kinds of Homestio Goods, far below:the mftn.b.Mmura White Bares. and Lama Shawls. • . • Silk. Grenadine Shawls. - 600 all-wool Cashmere' Shawls*lNV worth Um, - • ' srksr.-si sox, ITU Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. LINEN DUCK 'FOR SUITS. thiparb quality, white and colored. Natural color, extra heavy. Coating . Linens; fancy Drilla. Wide line black Alpacas. White Marseille" Veatimot, No advance In SununateatoilaieMM. 1 , 1110 Stock for Summer and Pall. LAWN& , Good etylei from 28 to' 60 cent& Summer dream etude low, lot B. E. Nr64111:131111BW,11.u. EXAMINE OUR LAWNS. . Lawns. brown ground. neat Sitursd, Lawns, white [round . neat Scared, ete, • Rucks - back and Bath Towels, largslamortansat. Bird's lye Linen TOVielß. 'Extra else Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists. U. Bathing Flannels. red andgray._ laS JOHN H. STOKE& 70,11ANOR MARSHAL'S BALE.—BY VIRTIIN ..54-1 of a Writ of time, by the Hon. JOIIN OADWALA.-' DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States , bi and for the Eastern District of. PenneylventeWta fid ndralty, to me directed,. will be Sold at -Public' Sate. to -tbe blatest• and best bidder, for cash, at ifleffßti gR!Ei STORE. fie:1:121 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY" September 12th; RN4, at 12 o'clock If., 235 bates and It bags of cotton. being the canto of vessel - unknown. - - wrixram EfILLWARD • United Stateellfarsbal , E. D. of Penney inaufs; rwmanwOkura, Aniunt El. LB6I. -' au94401 IVOtRYTYPES, OF - SIMPLE, PLEAS . vto fa m a ded colored B E T A ic 'and' alabSiiitti miumer..ftra ' at 13. F. KRI Gallery, In* . AMA )3919i Ottt t 9 &WA, 74t4 NEW PITELIICA7CIONS. •••THE•r* THE • SONG-GARDEN, SECOND BOOK, BY DIL LOWELL nmstmz, THE IkEY-NOTE, BY NVM: B.! BRADBURY. A FEW PUDLISFIED THIS DAY norAiL DRY GOOMIS. A, NEW AND GREAT .INVENTION IU HOOP SKIRTS. AND FLEXIBLE IN USE. BEEPPPLED, VANHABLINGEN, 80 ABEISON, • 1008 CHESTNUT Street. J. G. MAXWELL SON, S. Z. {tor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets UPI iii.Uocir 1 v4l - The attention Of LADIES ABOUT: 'any. MO TIM CITY for the "Sea Shore." "Wa tering Places,!' 'or "the Conntryg , _y invited to the extensive etoek OrVir ic llTE (300,DS ° nitajbl for SUMMER WEATIL , for WRITE BOD IE S, S, YORETIfiI WRAPPERS, be. • 14 extensive assortment to offered in Lees and Worked Edema's and Insertings,Yetis, Handkerobiate. ollamSleeves_, and in _plain and fazoruPlaid,Stripeit, and Ficared .Ite Goods AT PRICES on BELOW. THEE PRESANT SRTAIL VALUE. 100 Printed MIMI Gambrls D1*1511.1. UM plume Prided, Teas& and Striped Ihudits. E. M.. NEEDLES. MARSHAL'S SALE& WANTS. WANT?M-A GIRL TO .DO' GENE. HAL Hot , //Awl:wk. Apply l No. tote R o m, FIFTEENTH &r at *at 2e_ 'ANTED—'TWO OR THREE GOOD mltc.. mu', wed Wigton% at OkaiDlN "°"/ atedt.Bt* WANTED TO RENT—A SECOND STORY ROOM, 12 Market with gand light, in the neirlibin , bond of Thtrd or Pniarth adi sheet ". Aildroßß "It^nin." Prrrrr ofllce. mat-A! WANTED -BY A NAN OF EIRE RIENCE4 a Situation ea *teat in the Oil 1A t 1i ,.,4 for the purpose of dc.volooligl ant prodnoing oil, o rtf.reov.e Riven. Addrere • C. Preen, ofiloe. 18'64 WANT JD D —A. PARTNER, WITH we se str s f w sired INiolet. ab g i Lumlot Oeulks, Qoakertows. Bucks comity, Pa. ." Aalalrta WANTE D—A eITUATION Bir middle aged man, Pito has rerPsteleren tears in . ono.of the largest 1: 1, 7 Goode lion.ee Pr: the city; Is not particular as restvde the kind of lialtreas. hut% willing to asks himself generally useful . ; will hrtug the beat of reference from big employers. Address "Employment." Press office, att24-3t* W Al 4 T E D—A SITUATION . TEI A Wholesale Dry Good Roost. by a Tomo MAN who has Poole ocn.e,lntworo. with tbo City Tr&dot BILL sill on CHOMILIIII.IOII or salary. Address "6 'P. 3 ..t t this office. • • ansi-arrar WANTED -IN A WOOD AND WIL LOW WARE STORE. a strong, active LLD, be tween 16 and )7 years of agre, who h willing to make Mint elf genertily usehtL Address, with name and references, "F. L 8.," at this ogles. ant; 2t* AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY County to tall a new article that everybody wants. Three hundred per cent. profit guaranteed•no capital no. qmared. addreen J. CA.TILTON, a nll4-41! Plttsbn rs. Pa. AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF Claiming and higber Engliph Ursa:lnnen wlannß BM PLOY INENT. Address "Student," inquirer dim an22-niut3l. AGENTLEMAN OF GOOD EDUCA TION wishes EMPLOYMENT in some men:Rutile nr meenfeeiurieg buetnees where hie education would bu °real. Address J. WORK, Philadelphia P. 0. , aura- mw131." A N A CTIV E , Elq ERG ETIC MAN, WHO SATIsVITaiEn d r t A t lfe a fte d e7 a Lratil e ' 7 Yire TION, " tbk atm aaBYSte. . EIEMPLOYMENT HOUSE, TAB LARS e ir st and most reliable, for city ash country. Has always a good selection of capable Demons, with good. references. Americans, Irish, English, French, Ger mans, Scotch, Welsh, and newly•landed emigrants, u Gardener., Farm Banda, Coachmen, Watchmen, &c. Cooke, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, Lanndresses. Waitresses, and general Housework Servants. Also, Colored firrvants, Fos. 802 sad SO4 LOCUST Street. above Eighth: 110ISTINICr MACHINE WANTED-:--A A-a- vowed-hand on-. with or withcnt the ropes. Ad dl.., Fox 0077 Poet Office. a024-3t. TEACHER WANTED-TO TAKE -A- TIRE chariot of the Classical Department in a •SELECT SCFIOOII in this city. Wary dependent upon !shinty, ray MI 80. other than a gentleman of expe rience and sound' sch< larshtn need apply. Address "Teacher." Box 2119Tnet ease. ant!-110 66 A - RTJLLERY AND CAVALRY HORSES WANTED." A3ISIBTANT Ql7/I.ICTERMASTER. GBNIVIAL'S OPPTCII. PArtL/Ingl.PRI• (Pa. y, Aofast. W, 18%. HORSES suitable for the Artillery Sod Cavalry ser vice will be purchased by the undersigned, la. oven market.. at a fair price, when preeented' In quantities of eight t 8) or over. Part animal to be subjected to the mate! Government inspection before being accepted. Horsea to be delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET Street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. • By order cf Colonel Ozone)! H. CROSNAN, Assistant Quartermaster General United States Army. CiEuRGI3. R. OMB, au22,10t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. TEAMSTERS WANTED. • CHIEN QUARTHRIAASTBR'S ()THIGH, DTTOT OP WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON. D. C.. Augnst 18. 1864. WANTED. at once, Vies, hundred ( 8(E) to One Thou sand (1,000) TSkaio3TERB, each capable of driving with single Sine and managing six-mnie teams. To such who are competent to perform the date, the pay per month will be thirty-live (M) dollars, with one ration pert' ay, and hospital privileges, including-the best medical otter dance urban sick. Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive snob Positions upon bringing to this point twenty-five (25) good Teaansters. Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOMPEINa r A. Q. M., U. S A. corner of TWENTY-SECOND and 0 Streets, Washington, D. 0. D 51 RUCKER, Brigadier General and. Chief Quartermaster,. an2CS tse9 Depot of Waahington. WANT E D—A HANDSOMELY ma.FITRZILSHED HOLM, in the western pert of the city, for six menthe, from about the drat of November for which a liberal rent will be [teen- address ••ur.. Box NM P. 0. fa PANTED TO RENT—MY A mai small Family a neatly Furnished 1101:JSR, with Stable, until May next, in the *futility of Germantown. Addrete "0. H. 8.," Box 718 P. 0. Phila. aa24-1* THE SUBSCRIBER. WISHES TO ma... purchase (fot cash) a FARM of on. or two lax dred acres, in Northern or Women. Pennsylvania. It Lt be la good cultivation, with all the necessary puddings for s;well-regplated farm. Address "J. D. :384, WABBINGTOR. D. and -at st? 000 $5,000, AND ()TURK BUMS , w`-', TO LOAN, on mortgage of city proper ty, at 6 per cent for a term of years. CHARLES RHOADS, Conveyancer, wal7lol* No. 36 South SEVENTH Street. 89;000 —WANTXD, FIRST MORT • gage on Buildings situated on Front and Dock streets; lot Si by 360 feat.' Apply to ROBERT MAC HMO& alas • 41.9.WALNUf Street. . FOR SALE AND TO LET. VLIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT at HUM'S. ettalins . 328 SPRIJOS Street. ()IL-WELL FOR SALE--PRODUCING •-• TEN BARRELS Lubrivailag On POT mix — with 'Bovines, &a. H. OsLER, JR.. au23-3t• • 129 South SIXTH Street TO...LET—LARGE FURNISHED OR ••••unftrlklatted 1ar01139. . 1202 CBSSTif UT Street. " antel-St* TO•LET-THE SECOND THIRD, AND -a- FeartbilLoors MWO KAMM Street, through tr Matra alley. . mla-tt WATER POWER TO RENT. IPPL w w to DAVID CHILIAD. Newark. Del. An24Dot • ip FOR SAL iCTWO OF THE .ffPrliersatest sacrifice s Of the age; consisting of large four-story DW ELLI NOS, on BROAD, north of Jefferson street: lots 25 by 200 feet to a street; eighteen rooms. Price 1110,500. MILLER, an% hut 154 North SIXTH Street. • sFOR BALE - SPLENDID SI DE 'YARD DIVI.LLIITO. Northeast corner of Eighth and Poplar streets; seventeen rooms. Lot 25 feet by 116 feet deep, and widening to 41 feet. ris.hoo Foal side-yard Livening, 910 Franklin street; tkir teen rooms. Lot 25 by 114. Price 4519, - M. Elegant side-yard Dwelling, east aide of Franklin street, above Poplar. $12,C00.. Nest Dwelling, 925 Franklin street. 20.900. Besides nearly 2 others. Immediate possession of all the above and Afty others. WILLS% an24ltif 154 North RUTH btreet. efi FOR SALE-WITH -IMMEDIATE MR II I . OI 58881014, neat tarots Dwelling, 1610 Summer street; fifteen .Roolne. Lot and building 23 feet front; depth of lot, 11l feet to Sprinietr.et. $ll.OOO. Neat large four-story Dwelling, 1706 Race street; fifteen rooms. Lot zt by 100. 419,600- • Elegant four. story Dwelling, north aide ArCh, west of Twenty- fl est street Lot 28 by 126. 88.509 Lot and Buildings, 1346 Arch street. Lot 20 by 100 to a street; a splendid neighborhood for a residence. Neat Dwelling, 1618 Mt. Vernon etreet. Lot 18 by N. Twelve rooms. $B.OOO. Splendid Dwelling, north aide Mt. Vernon. west of Sixteenth ; twelve rooms. Lot Yfi by 100• $7.509. Neat Dwelling, north side. Mt. Vernon, went of Nine , teenth street. Lot 20 by 104 Twelve rooms. $8,500. Pleat Dwelling, eolith side Mt. Vernon. east of Six teenth Lot 18 by 90. Twelve rooms. $5,500. Elegant Dwelling, 957 North Fourthatreet. Lot 20 by 85. Eleven rooms. 110,9 00 . Very eligibly-located Dwelling, 449 North Seventh street. Lot ?/ by 90. 87.600. Three new Dwellings, Thirteenth street, north of Master; finished admirsbly toroaghent. $4.500. Well.bnilt..nearly new Dwelling, 95 0 North Seventh street; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 93. $3.200. . . Neai Dwelling, TWelfth street, norLh of Race. Lot 18 by 90: .le ven rooms. $5,000. Splendid first-olass Dwelling, 925 Franklin street; t - wrlve rooms. Lot 18 feet 6 inches by 110 feet deep. 189. ' - Magni ft gen t four. story Dwelling, north aide of Green, west of Tenth ; fifteen rooms. Lot 20 by 100. 86,300. Neat Dwelling, west side of Fifteenth, north of Pine street. $3,800. Neat new Dwelling, 2202 Pine street; ten rooms. Lot 18 by 90. $4,000. Splendid nearly-new Dwelling, south aide rf Green, west side of Twenty. third; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 118 feet deep, • 80,800 Besides scores of others, of which possession can be bad immedtately. or in a verb abort time. GEORGE O. MILLER. Practical Beal Estate Broker, 1.54 E North SIXTH Street. Cut this out for future reference, au24.2tiffil a FACTORY PROPERTY FOR BALI •ma—iiitnate N W.oonter of Frankford road sad North street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford road and 414 feet ol Norris street. Six three. story Brick Dwellings on FrankfortL One four-story Brick Factory Building, 83 by 43 feet, on Norris street, with two-story brick attached, 33 by SF feet, containing cotton machinery, engine, and boilers. For further information apply at northeast corner of SEVENTH and SPEDCE Streets. anal-1m•. la LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO. .PBETT FOR SALE —The very large and commo• drone LOT and ,BUILDING, No. SW CHERRY Street, near the centre of business. containing GO feet on Chan', street, depth If 6 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large eart , weir leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply at the office of Chtlet Church Hoepttal. ie - 13-3m No. 228 WALNUT Street. eft FOR • SALE, MUCH BELOW ITS JCR RBAL VALUE—A two-and-a-halt storY Italian COTTAGE, near Derby, with lTacree of. Land, adorned with a tares number of Shade Trees, and also a great variety of Fruit Trees in bearing. Stabling, lee-house, and everything complete to snake it a most desirable country seat. B. F. GLENN, want 1213 South FOURTH Street. eFOB BALE-FIRST-CLASS FARM of 33 area. In Bucks county; splendid bill:M . oW,- DI. nth; crops, utensils, Sri. Price 1314,000, or will ex change for good city property. Stirb Farm of &inertia; excellent improvements; on Pennsylvania Central Railroad, only 10 mica from the ei l.Tent. Country Sea t and Farm of 18 acres, on Ilaverford road, ..4X miles from Lle city. . MILLER, au 24.2t1f 154 North SIXTH Street. eft TO EXOELINGB--IT A. L tr A. B L 1 Delaware. front FARM, 2t7 acres; railroad math:a on the premineis, and one-half mile from sleamboa` landing, near Bordentown, N. J. Good clam of build ings of every description; tine fruits, in their varieties fish pond: bath; running water through the place, at 'Call and . examine Register of Fame, by . aula B. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street 04 FOR SALE-A SUPERIOR FARII, 97 acres, situated on• the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, 48 mulles from Philadelphia. Improvements cons;st of a shres-ntoty stone dwelling, containing If )oeme, with kitcbea attached, barn 60 by 80 leer, wagon shed, torn crib, wood house. and other out-baildings:. a tenant house, 19 acres wood land. 'A rare'chanoe is offered. Address JOHN CA1414013, an23-91* . • Parkersburg, Chester covet , . Pa. Ai TO RENT-A DESIRABLE COUN -i.- TRY BRAT, containing between four and live gorse, on the Old Fork.roao r , above the live-mile stone. The ;louse is of atone, nearly new. oomy. and COMMO' dions; It ban a large parlor. dining-room . library, and two kitchens on first hour, with nine chambtrs and bath-room above The ,grounds are in fine condition,. d weq stocked with large abade trees, numerous evergreens, and fraits of the choicest kinds, now just come into liberal bearing; a large and unusually pro ductive vegetable garden; a ooplous-rannin_g stream; a brining-pond; a grove of forest trees, apple orchard, ; carriage 'home and good stabling for four horsea. The neighborhood la highly rural and picturesque. at the same time convenient and long- noted for salubrity, being entirely free from malaria at ail seasons. Wit' he leased to a responsible tenant for one to three years, or if not satisfactorily rented, will be sold. For terro4 which will be liberal, address "11,. s„ ” at theonce of this paper. auSii-wfmet LOST AND 'FOUND. OBT, A.131311tT 23, 1864-A. LEA:FYI -a-a ER POCKET-BOOR. containing one One-hundred dollar Government. bearing-interest Note; one Wu.- dollar Government - hearing - interest Note; gottle. 50 '• We, lee. and Ins 01. Notea, to the amount of Ten Dol len. The Ander will be /iberally rewaried bi tearing It at ,D. FOCHT & BRO. 'S. Its • lifos3ll,-Nottli THIRD Street. . .141,-1.="0-Loexcua. -.lxAsaarasi TlONB„:witb full deipertptions or shanonribi DAT abd bY L . CA? — 14.-whaiO4 No, SO *au' 'Una fitgek, AUCTION. MALES. - -t - A- A tiOTIONAtiI OF CONDEMNED outs. WAN DarArnow. CATALPA* BrifEAT 01771011 OP CHOW (10AATILIWEIN• ivAsanrevo, O.. Alirit % LIM ' Will be sold et public atteelon;, to the his eat idde4 at the times and places named ladow, . - • aiding, rontoivriltnia. . THURSDAY. August 18. Altoona; rmonentania, TIIIIMODAY. Awed 2(feialla - Lebanon. Penneryrirapia; TIME/MAY. September 1 , 1E44. Barrislran, Penatrlvicala. TIeIIBBDA7 , eeptembet 8,1f64: TWO gtrIfDRED (S/ITCAraliry Roma sl eacta_plasia These Worhes have lehweattdortnied =fit for Ma Cavalry series of the Army. For BOId IlDd Farm PITTSWASS. =EMI , goad barrallill ma y be bad. Hor,ge gold giggly. Tanis: Cuff in United' Stabie Carreerr. -JAKE* A. BMW, • . Lima "Colonel and Chief Cloarfermaater , to anG:eB Cavalry Barash. AMUSEMEMFTS. GRovEit'S °NSW 0 11 - 103 T"T"' STREET THERM. LEONARD (TROVRR 3 EVENING The Great Herewith THl Muoileal. Pan e t4tetrde: SPeetarit 4 " tee Dram, ALADDIN. - Olt Tug WONDERPHL" LIMP. THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OP coLoutt WATERS. All thence- aad roe eni Neent SCENEVItIr Elegant Pro. wertlem, 'Wonderful Effects. Cuperb Comtrinee. Stietllut Transformattone, Grand Chorneee.and Reentirtil Haste, Dances, Songs, Am. The whole producecriat'an 'Aetna coet 0f1P5,34). The Cast of Characters krone of Great Excellence. _ - . , . .. PDTCBS OP ADMISSION. . Preas Circle or l'amtet 5(1 coats. Family circle 2.5 teals. Orchestra Beata 75 coots. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pertormacoa coup:deuce at 8 precisely. No Extra Chasse for Dem:ring Sesta; mat-at WA LEUT-STREET THE A. MT., TUMORAL EMCEES of Ow CELEBRATED ROMANCED! TDB RHINE. antitlnd TER NAIAD QUICEN The moat intere_atlng. poetically beautiful, and suceeee. 11l dramatic ma - set of the age. 'MD' EVENING AND DURING THE WEBS; with entirety new Scenery, moat Delightful Manic. Be wilderina Maidens, Gorgoons Costumes. and Splendid' Caet of Cbarat tern. . box Milne open from 9 till 3 o'clock. Doom open at Performance c.ernmencea at a quarter to o'clock. 12.83 CONCERT BALL. Commencing MONDAY EVENTNG. August Zith. AND WEEK ONLY , THIE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CHRISTY MINSTRELS. ,And, tt•e sonar comic artist. • GEORGE CHRISTY. J. W. RAYNOR Manager and Proprlc ter. First eppeuance in this city since tteir return front. England, after an absence of some years. All the great Estrava saunas.. Berlesones. So.. sehlek baye made lb. 'name of CHRISTY•S MINSTRELS "AS FAMILIAR AS HOUSEHOLD WORDS" will be produced during their sojourn here. There- , 'sources oft be Chriety Minstrels are Superior to any Mixt strel organization 'assistance, wh'ch .nable them to present* ID vh , peibi.nti.r the hn mons and odditie s or SOUTHBON PtANTATION LIFE I in all its broad, niir and original phases. % Particulars In small bias. Admission 21 rents; Or chestra Seats in front SO cents . an 24-1 1 JOHN P. SMlTM.Business Agent. . TE C I I II Rs g4DEMY OF FINE ARTS, for visitors. for Nifiir. EDUCATIONAL. IVI RS. GERTRUDE J. CARY WILL resume the duties of h.r BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Soon Lallif.B. at 1532 SPHIICS Street. on WEDh FAD AY. Sept. 14th. anti-tathalne A CADEMY FOR BOYS, 142 NORTH . -c- 1 . TENT!' Street. Duties 'Permed Panaday. Sept.lsth. an24-im J. BKANTLY. LANGTON, Principal YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, S. E. corner of MARSHALS:and SPRING GARDEN St a. Stades resumed September 'Sch. \ENOCH H. SUPPLER.. A. N.. Principor: ales-tf VOTING LADIES' SCHOOL AND.AD 'VARCED CLASSES FOR ROME STUDY, 903 • CLINTON St. Formerly Prof. C. D. Cleveland's. Fall Term brains Sept. ]s;.h. PLINY R. CRASS, Principal; A. E. Jones, A. IL.Buffnm, associates. GY'MBBRLAND VALLEY INBTI TUTS. POR Yourto GENTLEMEN, Dinunsgrea. ao. Pa., ei gilt AMU wed of Harrisbnrg. on th e O. Y. R. R. Rev. 0. WE & SONS. Duties reruns BIIPTEMBER let. Terms moderate. Bead fora Circular. EST BRANCH BOARDINf4-. W SCHOOL. at JERSEY SHORE, Pa. Parente seek ing a CARIB , lAN HOME for their Soo N end Daughter**, with 11torov gh intellectual and pltusical training, will 409 C HEdT r D TS ta romn. e o ao PHessLIP WILSON, La. F. DONIJAVY LONG, A. DI., Principal, an24,2t.. JERSBI SHORN, Lycomin* Connty. Pa. BOAB.DING. C OUNTRY BOARDING.—TWIGI Rooms vacant this week at Mrs. B ROOKS'S. MT.. AIRY, near Station. Inquire at 1402 wmairuy St, eel. 11823-3 t. B OARDING - TWO SZOOND43TORT 'POW TO LET. it J 3 Worth =MI Bt. !.T-ti INSURANCE. FANS, INSMIAN No. 408 CHB. PHILAD : PINE AND MILE Francis N. Buck, Charles Richardson, Rent , Lewis, 0. W. Davis, F S. Justice George A. West, FRABCIS ME&ME A MER IC A N FIRE INSURANCE COKPAITY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310. WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus is vested in sound and available Securities, continues tit Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels to port and their Cargoes, and other Personal. Property. All losses lLESC Tiberally ORS. and pronrPtly D Thome R. Mail, James 8. Campbell, John Welsh. I Edmund G. Dr.tilh, Samuel C. Nortek, Charles W. Ponitney. Patrick Brady,. Imraal Norris, JohaT,Levelp. TIORD LLBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, POIINLII P. NOLLIIIBRIULD. pt I. Duval. HOLLINBHEAD AND GRAYES' INSUSANCE AGENCY NO. ins weurtrr PHILIDELP Yenta for the CROTON ME 1501 TRANCE 0011P li b" New York. , le/S4Na. • 701.1(4111 P. HOLIZINBRA/D. 111. 8. 01A 7f. 101 - OLLINSEIN.AD. & GRAVSS, INSUP.ANC,II AGENCY_ , Ao. WALNUT 87XINT. Pgra.ADILPHIA. Agents for the NORWICH PIKE IffillnWfOi 00.. of Norwich. Conn. 0130±1118.ED Ufa ImpligENGsg IN ELPHI & (by soithoritylPt John Grigg. Rm. I Messrs. Tredtok, Stokes Bto6 tales. Wbarton at Co. Messrs. Chas Lennit Co. ifeeen. Walk eltearas. Messrs. W. b_ Lamed h Ge. 3.27-6 m. POILIAN lIOLLIALIJEAD. 14. MUMS% OLLMBHEAD & OR A.VES, INSDTARCB AGENCY, No. am wAviur sk.; moot' for the AIEAST C.= FIRE LMSTIRANC2 101.6 m OF A733ANT, N. T. EXCURSIONS. FIST EXCURSION OF TEM MIAMI D. l lvisrox SONS OF TEMPERANCE, TO ATLANTIC CITY, On FRIDAY, Augnet Rith, Leaves VINE STREET Wharf At 6 o - clock A. IL , Dew cis& y TICKETS, 81. ZS, can be vircienred at the various Divi sion looms; at Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets. swat Vine street wharf on the morning of the Excursion. an2l-It. -MOONLIGHT IMCI7II SLON TO ATLANTIC CITY MIINDTPS SEVINTH ANNIYAt MOONLIGEMEXCUBSIOX to the far-Rimed city by the sea will take place on SATURDAY EVENING, August 77th. Last boat leases VINE Street Ferry ht 8 P. M. pre cisely. Pare for the trip SIM, returning at an early hour on Monday morning. Tickets can be procured at all the principal hotels ta the oity, and at the ticket once on the wharf on the eye. Ain` of the excursion. DAVID H. MUNDY, au22-11t. Conductor. A dr i a ) GRAND PLEASURE Bit- IT/NICHE TO LAKE SUPERIOR. - 01112 of the following splendid drat-elasa steamers, chit CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIGHT, CI TRAVELER, METEOR, IRON SIDES,_LAC ii BELLE, and PEWAHIC, willleave CLIVIL= Ohio, at 8 o'clock P. M., each day of the week. Saturday and - Sunday , and Detroit, Michigan, on taw following days at 2 0'41°41 P. M. through the moattsP of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Itscarsion Trigg to the many points of interest on the Great Inland gang of Araerica,which, for utility, pleasure, and 11110.4 unsurpassed by any other on the Continent. Thin trip"( over LOCO miles embrases et: decreer at latitude, atlleveit of longitude, and includes In tis Crean LakWErie, St. Clair, Baron, and Superior, wits the beautiful rivers Detroit. St. Clair and fit. Mary's. The man.y and extensive mines of . iron and count,. unequaled by any In the world, with the newly-or severed and Inviting deposits of silver lead, wild cat;' romantic scenery, combined with its pure and brasier ellmate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far ZECCO9 than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, this the plocaore-seeker. or the Invalid. • The above-named steamers are elegantly-fitted Op with large airy Cabins and State-Boorus, while *verge precaution has been taken to provide for the safety sag amnion of pease Pare, including Beata-Rooms and Meal'. about 23: *emit per mile. The occupied in making the round trts, trait I to 10 days. Rooms assured, ant farther information obtained. lar applisation topropristore. - . OBT„BAX9A dt Go., - It HUSSEY g MCBRIDE, Cl eve land , Ohi o, y j 0 . T yl W m nT E wiN G a G C }Detroit. illehistuD. Jell-t Atm g. gpf= e N , FOR CAPE.. MAY. THS staunch and aommodions steamer MANHATTAN. Capt. H. A. HYPHEN.. of the Op May Line. is now waking her reanlar trips to CA MAY leaving Arch-street whart every TIIESDA TIIDESDAI, and SATURDAY.; at nine o'ciook.vra turni pg. will leave Cape May every MO/DAY. WED NESDAY and FRIDAY at SXOYolock.tonching at DUI , Cattle going and returning. • Fare, Eh. carrlaite hirnincluded. Children half wise. carats& hire tnslnded Servants, 41.60. carriage hire extra. Freight "at low rates. No freight ressived stbir • o'clock and In all cases must be pre._paid. aullialkstf .108. A. srawART. Aust. FOR HARTFORD, CONIT, 7 , ie direct, via NIAWSZe and Raritan - naL .1 he Philadelphia Stem Propeller Company's'. steamer "FRANK,' Captain ShrOPefttre. now loa d at second wharf above Market street. Quick deapateb. Apply on board, or to WM. M. BA:BD & Co.. Agents, au2.l-2t 135 South DSLAWARR Avenue. FROM NSW 'YORK FOS . JEW ItAYE 'Y N, ELLIITFOR.D, SPRING. YIELD, and • BOSTON. —The stainers CODTINENTAb and ELK CITY leave Yak Mb, Nat Mar, daily, at 5.16 P. X and IZ at nitht. airk . FOR 'ALBANY AND TROY, via DELAWARE AND EARL AN CANAL. —The Barge NONTIRY. R. Danvers. Master, Is now loading at, first wharf below Sorties St., and will saa for the above points on- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2tth. Peril - eight, which will-be taken on reasonable terms. apply to D. -L • FLANAGAN, !cent. att22-3t. N 0 .% DO4rEouth Delaware Avonne.-. Ifpplp • EISMOY'S COTTAGE ORGANS. Not only UNEXCELLED, bet UNEQUALfora of Tone mad Power, designed especiallyurch= end Schoole. but foetid to be N or'equ well adapted the Parlor and Drawing Boom'. sale only by B. BL BEMs, No. 18 North SKTITINTII Street Also, a coroplote assortment of the Perfect Melodeolp 'oxidant] e ea band. QOLON ROBINSON, OF 'THE N. L 7 TRIBUNE, eAltß:—" 111 mu sayanythlncto dine families to MiIre.UNIVERSAL SINGH whir ta- glad of theelmortneity. It ion* ocrigifwahoetelt9he P oetv h ail best labor-saving machines ever in. vented for woman's use. Illy family. would as soot give no the cooking stove. It cannot be too Was , re . etyrtmended.'' Agency for the IJISIVEIitBaL WHINGE% No. Er Booth SIXTH Street, between 'Market and streets, formerly No. TAU CHEBT/NT Wolk . _ MINI* -A- • RTRAITS THAT:.; STAND. -TB" test ofenticlem. andpionettneed execution, • and finish—Lite-5W I Pbolimin_ Color a, zaade.by BEI111311„,804-Aguit 13;E - 111:Ell ' %00L011RD i , !PHOTOt• use ims:Autostoc,sairillatisrabi t ratm.; are 113Eae for "IA A is at h Ogilv e y. 4A R 4444. ktctat 9ge Of OAP kW *tam vault Wu. Ike COMPANY, MDT STREET, ELPHIA. ND IN/MANDL ow. John W. Been:cum.. Robert B. Potter. John Kessler. Jr.. B. D. Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Jose h D. KUL. BUCK, ant. . DBON. Vt.:* Predate& inl4-tf EL LULLS. Preaf4ant. buretary. 1.22.1 f
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