AL AND MTN ARUM. .1 the North Star—The iipanish Hylased PrOilstone by Perli— n)led ReVolution tit Eenndor . August W.—The steamer North Star mil on the 18th inst., arrived at this to• day with *WOO In treasure, r passengers are ex , Goveraor Bigler, t, and A. B. Boyd, Esq., of Panama. Liaoramento, from New York via Magellan, arrived at Panama on the Lin refused to allow the Spanish Ad. o fresh provisions on the coast. that the steamer Unole Sam has surgeon of the steamer North Star, on the 18th. Ste tee steamer Saginaw Salina Or inst, revolution In Eowedor had been n $4 t e num r Ohalaca bas arrived, with There has been a change in the Wry, but no revolution is reported. ie Uhineba Islands are now obliged • cargoes, as the laborers and pd.. employed have been sent away by CALI irONNIA. An Cornintetiten Fatr—S9nb• ono to the 9.30 Loan. August2o.—The Clhrlstlanpoin- Dvs In progress In this city, le a great I realize a large BUM of money. steamer Africa arrived here last nama. me have Weed the rivers in the In whet. one to the seven•thtrty loan are They were opened yesterday. The ,er by many for Investment, who of at forty cents on tho AU AND BERMUDA. of Blockade Runners—The 'irate Electric Spark. Aug: 2; —A Nassau lector of the 20th 10 atm:our Fox had arrived frcim tvhiht thrown overboard 130 bales of ed, Lucy and Syron, with cotton, from q I also arrived. tngton was burned on the 10th by I jar of vitriol. :e Electric Spark was off 110.981141 on °raising nff the islands. irF of the 20th mention the ;mini Or from Wilmington, with an aggregate bales of cotton. ST. LOUIS. August Wt.—The bakery of Thomas 11.. T I item part of the pity, and live ad wore burned yesterday. The loss • insured or tap% ED RUBEL ADV.A.NOB. voiled last night that the rebel Gen. r. ()to men, Wail about seventy miles :`.l - 1, en the Iron Mountain Railroad, try uuthoritiee have not beon , able to riF AN ILLINOIS IiZEITNEWNT. 4:: Herald, of the 10th, has attar:count part of the 2d Illinois Cavalry on the Branch. which was only quelled by 'ion of the commander of the gun iix of the mutineers were planed in ,nton, and the remainder were ills up the rivet under a strong guard. mutiny is not Stated. C CONORESSIONAL CONVENTION. is Congressional Oonvention, held assay, unanimously nominated Win. election. v.ss adopted pledging their Support nominees, and Mr. Allen made a uf the Union and against the Abo- PROM DUVALL'S RLIIPP Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas, say that rmaduke made aft attack on Pine reinforcements had been sent to the I.lttle Rook. NKW YORK CITY. Naar Yong., Anguat 27, 1864. 'N CASW—TIELLNII TO B B.NNT TO ENGLAND. Muller, the alleged murderer, was Ly the Commissioner deciding to :iTy certificate to send the accused down to 246 this afternoon; but rat OP THE CITY OP BALTIMORE. ltimore Balled for Liverpool to-dmr, ,eole, LIATORT MF.ABIIRB9. (or the cruel usage of our soldiers by 'sonars at Fort Lafayette are to be ly luxuries whatever. ..ICICAN BLOCKADE RAISED. Mine from Vera Grua on :the 10th a the French blockade of the Maxt. 33ed on the 7th of August. PEACH BI7.ItORS. Jo correspondent of the New York 41,1 e for the following: "A gentle. n 1 in this city from Georgia, who Atlanta , with permission of Gien, who represents that State Govern sires to learn upon what basis the lvernment will treat with the State .eadmisslon into the Union. This )nrEria authorities is had without re• balance of the Southern Oonfede• BOSTON. BOSTON, Angaßt 27, 180.1. , 8A BLOCKADE-at/NITRE. 'United States transport Massa• Lere to-day, reports that the block ', for Nassau, N. P., was captured off Wilmington, by the gunboats ly stone State and transport Mac- e fired at her before she took effect two feet below the Wa- bad leak, and another mating The leak was stopped and the anfort, N. 0. _ _ ,to Booton. Her cargo consisted tton, fifty of which were thrown Iron vessel and very fast. Her d to be Captain MUM, formerly of REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. in State Convention meets at Wor h September, to nominate a can. tTH CAROLINA. WEBBY. CONBOILIPTING PARTY. ~ownon, Anguet 20.—The following ed: August 24.—Rellable informa here states that a rebel force, cam 'sjor Whitford and Captain Keys, taborough, North Carolina, for con e rebel army. The Union citizens resist the (*ascription, and a severe The rebels were driven from Greens many of them killed and wouhded. PaS killed and Major Whitford mor- BATE TALLAHASSEE. :RUCTION OP TWENTY. T WO VSSSELS. 11., August 26.—The stammer Princess Uharlettetown, arrived at Shediae and reports that the pirate Talla• menty-two American fishing vessels Prince Edward's Island, yesterday. IHT SUPPOSED TO BE A HOAX. 8., August 27.—There is no eon % reported destruction or twenty-two by the Tallahassee, and the report Nd beyond Shediao. It is believed from New York to St. Louis. tiguet first through train :to St. Louie, by the broad gauge itie and Great Western Railroad, nation in forty-four hours. dried the °Moore of the road and The road will be opened to the Ist of October. from Gen. lielnizelman. ugust 28.—Major General Heint / an order to-day prohibiting or r other forwarding companies from divering fire.arms, powder, or am kind, within the limited the States Illinois, and Michigan for the next it a permit from his headquarters, lug dealers In these articles from within the time mentioned. The 'dors :tad provost marshals within vaytment are required to have this uo to FAsixe all such articles as may .1,1. its k.wiertainmentd. KT THEALTRIC.—There 18 110111.112 g Us theatre. Aladdints wonderful fates its stage, and air. Grover, .latitlin, In the Arabian story, does to part with anything so useful. my-colored waters plays nip htly, , and the maglolan Is baffled, ao story which we read with so much were Children, and which never THIZATRIL—Thie week 18 an- It of the "Naiad Queen," and In remain the public will have full Mg a very charming and amusing lee le well brought out, and gene. CITY. CITY n Ewe ems soul= ',Ada LITARY. AND 'WOUNDED INT?tE 09711 V., TO THE 18TH INST. 'lvan la 'Volunteers, under Col. es recently received an accession a transfer of the ead Peonsylva. 'ltch renders the old regiment bet stn the position to which It is so . moving in advanes to ascertain whereabouts anti strength of the •elient performance of this duty the ties are reported : 9 George Mintzer, Co. G, Oa tats Biles, foot, slightly ; linson, Co. I, 99, dangerously In Weneel, Co. F, 88. severely; ./ .6 " ). t 7, go, slightly; George Snyder, tip; William , Lianning, Co. E, 09, Wilton to which the Vatia le MAW?, / 164 front line of breUtlrOrkel ) reallditly . vs corps, RETURN THE 106TH This regiment, the , last of the gild Philadelphia Brigade, is expected to arrive In this arityto-taorrow morning, at twenty minutes before tent. This orga.. taxation is sadly reduced hi numbers. It is com mended by Major John .1 Sperry. Only eleven officers and ninety men return. They will be re. oeived by a committee of Councils. The members Of the police force who are Supplied with musk-its are ordered to turn out to meet the. returniog braves. Other military organizations are expected to participate in the reception. A. parade will Le made over the following route: Form on Washington street, right restingon Third ; up Third to Vine, up Vine to Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Spruce, down Spruce to Twelfth, up TWeitthlo Chestnut, down Chestnut to Fohrth, down Fourth to Walnut, up Walnut to Independ-. ence Square, and dismiss. BOUNTY-JUMPER KILLED. On Sunday, mornin at 2 o'clock, fourprlsoners, Arnold Auderthutter, S am'l Smith, W. IL A.lexan der, and William Maher, escaped from the hospital at .Fort Nation. They were fired upon by the sen tinel on poet, but it is not known with what effeCt. The guard was at once turned out and search made. Soon after one of them,Wm. Fisher (Co. D, 56th P. V.), was challenged by the guard, but failing io halt be was fired upon and Mortally Wounded. He died yesterday afternoon. ' His remains will be de livered to hie friends Upon app lication to the com manding officer at the fort. No trace of the others had been obtained up to a late hour last night. DIEISCELIL&NEOUS. HOSPITAL ITEMS. Charles Washburn had his arm naught In a hay press, at Second street and Columbia avenue, on Saturday a ft ernoon. The limb - was badly crushed. 'Washburn was removed to the Hpisoopal Hospital. • A laborer named Tames McCarthy, aged about 44 years, fell between the platform and IL train in motion, at Egg Harbor. His right shoulder was dielooatei and he was otherwise severely injured. Ho was taken to the Pennsylvania, Hospital, where his arm was put In place. The extent of his bruises, some of which, it le feared, are internal, Is un known. Thomas Johnson aged 26 years, had one of his anus broken and his head injured, on Saturday, on a new tug at Laurel street-wharf. It seem that he Was engaged with others in heisting the jib-boom, when the spar upended and knocked him over board, His injuries are not considered dangerous. He was received Into the Pennsylvania Hospital, Thos. Dull suffered a compound fracture of the left thigh, and had his left leg broken in two places, on Saturday. afternoon. The untbrtnnate man was riding, in company with a friend, ow the Darby road, near the Blue Bell tavern, whets another wagon came in contact with their vehicle, throwing Dull out and badly injoritarthe horse. He was removed.' to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Rola about 25 years of age. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A RILBET,DEIMTER. 'Anthony Rutledge,aged forty-seven years, a de serter from the flth Virginia Rebel Regiment, at tempted to commit Suicide, by drowning,,on.fttur day. He leaped into the river opposite the . Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, but was reamed by a boatman on themherf, and was taken care- of at the saloon. He has been very melancholy for some time. having left a wife and eight children in Washington county, Va. There are a number of Southern deserters now stopping at the Refresh ment Saloons. DROVITIED, Diary Ann Mocker, aged 7 years, fell overboard at Ohrtstian-street wharf on. Saturday afternoon and was drowned, Her body Was removed. CITY ITEMS. A SYLIIVDID BIT OF INFORXATION VOW '1 1t LADIZB.—A new method of applying gold and•sti ver powder to the hair for dress occasions. "Lu bin's Florilino," the new and wonderful toilet aid, is the cheapest, quickest and most perfect article for the purpose ever discovered. Method of doing it: Saturate the halrwell with "Floriline NO; 2;' , ' and then apply the gold powder to suit yourself. For this and all other toilet uses the Floriline ie - unequalled. DIMICIOUS WILATIMR.—The charming atmos phere of the past few days has infused new life in business. This is plainly attested by the endless procession of coal carts now daily emerging from Mr. W. W. Alter's popular new OW Yard, No. Ka North Ninth street. THE STOCK OF GENTLIICKEN'S :FURIfigHIK6 Gomm offered by Mr. George Great, No. 010 Chest nut street, is the iinest in the city, and his cele brated 4, Prize Medal Shirts,” invented by Mr:..T. F. Taggart, are unsurpassed by any others lathe world in fit, comfort, and durability. A riann.ur EDITOR.—An editor out West offilts bls entire establishment, subscilbers, accounts, etc., for a clean shirt and a good meal of victuals. We know of some nearer home that would be a dear bargain at a decent suit of clothes, partioularly if the latter were made at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rookhill and Wilson, Woe. 603 and• 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. NATURE'S CHANGtEs.—Every seven years, we-are told, the human body is renewed; every particle of which it was composed at the beginning of•that period will have disappeared before the endof it, and froth matter will have been drawn from-the earth, air, and water, to supply the void. So with the sea; it is continually ascending to the clouds in vapor and descending in rain. Even the clothing upon our backs comes to rags, and from that to paper, and that paper may have printed upon it advertisements of the very place where that-oloth• ing was formerly bought, as at Charles Stokes Sc Co.oa one•prire, under the Oontinental, ,, men tioned in this notice. A. S. Domm, 804 North Broad street, Cosa dealer, would respectfully advise his friends and the public in general not to:delay in baying their coal, and run the risk of paying farther advances, but buy at once of his superior stock of large nut, small stove, stove, egg, So. None to excel, for quality, durability, or cheapness. Elm Am) FAB Most Successfully treated by J, 'lsaacs, M. D., Oonnst and Aorist, Mi Pine et. Astir. Olaloyes Warted. No (Mama for examination. j y 2041 SPECIAL NOTICE'S. BELLETUE HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. 1.-I shall reduce the price of BOARD at the above-named. House on and after the 18th instant to 421 per week. It is well known that the BELLEVUE HOUSE is one of the beet houses in Newport. JOHN A. PARKS, Agent. NEwrour, S. 1., August 16,1864. aid4wou4t Txm POIMIAB Cr onnwo Hotta or nitrut. " OAK RAIL." Beet-elass tootle at moderate prices. WAN ILMASBR dr BROWN, S. B. corner SIXTH and MA-EMU Streets. °adorn Department (to make to order) No. 18. Sixth St WHEELER -WILSON I B HiGIC&ST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH 10119'ING MACHiNg9. THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AND BEST Salenroores. 704 OFt BSTNTPT Street. above Seventh: az)x3::). SHERWIN. —On the 26th inst. Walter Phipp, only child of Jamee T. and Rebecca L. Sherwin, aged 3 years, ID months and 22 days. 'rhe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of hisparents, No. 223 North Ninth street, this (Mon day) afternoon. at 4 o'clock. RSYNOLDS. —At Avendale, on Friday evening, August 28th, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Reynolds, daughter of the late General William Irvine. Funeral cervices at the residence of Mrs. Mary B. Leiper, Delaware county, at 8 o'clock Tuesday morn ing, The interment at Ronaldeon's Berle Ground at 1 o'clock. Her friends and the friends of the family are invited to attend, without further notice: POLLOCK. —On the 27th instant, at' hie residence; 2317 Callowhill street, Mr. John Pollock, in the 690) year of his age. * ELLIOT. —On the 27th inst., Hoe. Elliott, in the SOB year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his isle residence, 1413 Filbert street, on Tuesday morning, 30th inst.. at 10 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hilt. ** BROOKE.—On Friday, the 28th , Lewis Caseidy, son of Charles W. and Aimee T. Brooke, aged 2 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or his parents, NO: 132 South 'Sixth strecton Monday morning. 29th inst., at 9 o'clock. Interment at Cathe dral Cemetery. KATES. —At Williamsport, Pa , on the 17th instant, Hannah W , of Charles W. Beaten, Esq.. sad daughte r of the late Rev. James Kay, of Northumber land SIifERWIN. —On the 28th inst. Walter Phipps. onty child of James T. and Rebecca L. Sherwin,aged 3 years, 10 months, and TZ day*. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents,. No. 223 North. Ninth street, on Monday afternoon. 29th inst.. at 4 o'clock. NOW LEN.—Rilled. on the 25th inst., in the battle of Reams' Station, on the Weldon Railroad, while in cortimand of his regiment, Captain Garrett Nowli3n, of the 116th Regiment, Penn's Volunteers. Due notice will be given of his funeral, which will take place from the residence of .his brother-in law, Gen. Rector Tyndale. I) ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, KO. 918 CHESTS= Street, have received— /4*k Delaines. • all. wool Mousselines, single width. •• ••• double width. • • and White De' aloes. and Purple Delatnee. and White all-wool Mousseline' •• and Panda " Tanana and Bombazines. Merinos!' and Cashmeres. " Beps, Empress Clothe, Alpacas, are. It 1864.0 . P E E - N v DAIgITIA,V;4, I B64. 1,000 Woolen Plaid SHAWLS. 2130 pieces colored PARAMATTAS. 100 pieces rich dark HELAINE& PLAIDS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, dra., &o. au= pr , TOE MEMBERS ELECT OF THE NATIONAL UNION CITY EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE will meet on TUESDAY, August 30. at S o'clock P. M., at the house of W. flopkirm, - LIBRARY Street, below Fifth, for organization. By order of the late President. ars DIVIDEND NOTI(ML—THE Dos CLINTOCKYILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Office No. 411 WALNUT Street. Palisom.vni.s, August 27, INC The Board of Diteetors nave this day declared the fifth monthly dividend of one per cent. on the capital stock, payable at the offics of the Company, on a nd after TUESDAY. SPptember 6th, 1364 The transfer books will close on Wednesday, Angola .91st, 1864, for Ilve days. WILLIAM 11100NEIr. an7/1,31,5e2. 6 . 6- ds thoretarY. orTRIAD CONGRESSIONAL DEB. TRIBT, —The Delegates are requested to meet THIS (Monday) BUMP 0, Angnet Kitb, at 8 o'clock, at SL Ameriran Mechanics' Hall, FO u BTU and GIIORGS Streets. C. M. Wagner, John McAdam,. A. H. Dun lap, Chas. Scattergood. i 4. H. Butler, Wm. Linker, B. K. ASIA, John Kitterson, Joseph Stites. Joeeph Hackett, A. B. Lentz, .1. F. Riad, A. J. Keyser, Jacob Moyer. Or SINT It LEGISLATIVE D. TRICT —The Delegates elected to the Ccafen volition of THE NATIONAL UNION PART!, to nominate a candidate for the Legislative, to repro sent the Ninth Legislative Diatrlat, wilit meet at the house of Mr N. WARREN, • northwest Corner of ST. JOHN mid BUTTON WOOD Streets, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order of A MAJORITY OF THE DELEGATES. WCITIZENS' sussurtrry, RE. ....PRESENTATIVE, AND VOLUNTEER AC/SE CY.—Citizens Hying in any Dart of Ms State can hams Substitutes sworn in for them in this city into the _Regular Army, and have the same credited to, then Township and Congressional District in which they live, provided they wilt furnish us with a certificate of their enrolment and liabitity to draft from the Provost Marshal of their District For information. address or call on PAXSON di MoNaLLY, 411 CH ESTNUT Street. N. B. —Spacial arrangements made with Committees to furnish Townships with Volunteers. au9S-If ligr THE ROCKWOOD OIL COMPANY are premed to dispose of a limited number of shares of their stock. 4,wliestlons may be made at N 0.21 PAR^ ELKS 1111(LD• /A% (Philadelphia and Arie Railroad lar eta( OT Street below Tlll RD, Philadelphia, on MON 'ley, Tozspear, and WISDNE/3DAY next, from 10 A. M. un til 3 P. 11.. where sabscriptions will be received and all 'mutest, InThrmation IlVe o b.._ 130 w. V. 0 AY, President. O. P. myna. Secretary. al2l. st owner. ow VAX PIEW YORK gar AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILEOA.D•AND COAL COMPARY.—Tbe Transfer Books of , this Com rAtz real be aimed from' Ananst 20th efstlffipPlein . PETER. K LAVDDLEeeretari, pßillsboierfa, Angnift 19, 1861. . 'ital./DEM SIXT ADD. GI:CANEY SfASlgi 111E.E-7riNG- TO HMI THE DRIFT. Tilt Citizens of the SIXTH . WARD will moot at NATIONAL.. GUARDS' HALL, RACE STREET, BELOW . SIXTH; On TUESDAY EVENING, August 98kb, at 8 o'clock, Every man to requested to come and' make this his get " long pull and strong ran altogether," and TI-IE OLD SIXTI will again lead the ♦an out of the draft." Come with united hands and determined heartlmadY to cooperate with the Ward CommitteeE, whO Wee la bored bard and incessantly to till the quota of volun teers, and the work will be complete. Come and show that you feel an Interest and a•epirit of patriotism, which will encourage the several oom rnitteee, that while they are working tofifi up, ttuolti tens will stand by them. The Committees ask your aid to reimburse those seta have advanced/ones to free youfrom Let no ma 'slay away who may think himself Edo• poor to contribute largely. Come, we are helping year,: "Bally round the Flag." Strengthen the armies and; lin We quota. The meeting will be addressed by good speakersorkgr will be announced in due season. By order of Committee. D. C. A. CLARKE, SrB 5 0 ISOUNTYI THE DRALET FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WARD. AROUSE! If yen would escape the Draft yen must be up . and doing! No time ahoul dim lost! (Jive no the money, and we can get the men! We wantyet oyer3oo men to 0.11 our quota! Your Bxecntive Committee has laid before you a .plan of action in their circular, by which TOR • may avoid the heathens of the draft, but you most act energetitatliy, anti at once. Each one must band in his subrcription without delay, and indace his neighbors to do likewise. Other wards and the country dixtricts ere getting the men by their energy and liberality. You need not watt to be called on, an there Is not time to canvass the ward,. bat come forward with the money to the gentlemen appointed to receive it. There ia.rte other way of escape from this draft. as there• Will belie Postponement, and no commutation. The 'following calved parties are authorized to receive eubscriptious: First Precinct. J_ B. Townsend, No. 818 Arch street. Second Precinct, Sterling Boman, No. US North Ninth street Third Precinct, Thomas L. Potts, No. 1014 Race street: Fourth Precinct,. George T. Barker, H. D., No. 1111 Arab street. Fifth Precinct, Wm. 21. Whitaker, . No. 122 North Thirteenth street. Sixth Precinct, A. H. Franciacns, No. 1529 Arch street. Seventh Precingt, Caleb E.. Keeney. K. W. corner Arch and Sixteenth street. Eghth Precinct, L. W. Buffington, M. D., No. 2028 Arch street. Ninth Precinct. H. A. Lippincott N. W.. corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. A meeting of the Maze= of the ward to receive sub scriptions and take further measures to avoid the Draft, will be held - at the First Baptist Church, N. W. corner BROAD and ARCH Streets on MONDAY EVENING next, Angtest29th, 1864, at eight o'clock. JOSEPH B. TO WNSEND, President. DAVID WEATlliitt,f, Secretary. A. H. FRANCtiCIIS, Treasurer, No. 1.3'419 ARCH Street, or No. 513 MARKET Street. au.39-6t isr NOTICE.— LebELE Anglist 27, Mt A meeting of the Subscribers to the Stock of the PRILLIPS'OII. COMPANY will be held at No. 22 North FRONT Street. on TUESDAY, September 6th, at 4 o'clock P. M., for the election of five Directors and a President, and to transact such other business as msy come before the meeting. By order of JOSIAH KING, JOHN MUNHALL, J. HARVEY COCHRAN, W. S. RUSSELL, Corporator& auo-maurt3t Fir THE CITIZENS' SUBSTITUTE, REPRESENTATIVE , AND VOLUNTEER AGENCY, No. 411 CHESTNUP STREET.—Merchants, Farmers, and other citizens, can be supplied with ac ceptable Substitutes and. Representatives on reasonable and honorable terms, and have the same sworn in so as to credit to any ward, district, township, or county of the followitg counties • Philadelphia, Chester, Dela ware, or Montgomery, 'by applying at 413. CHESTNUT.' Street, been n M. to 3 P., first floor. back. Citizene In any part of the State can have Substitutes. put in the Regruar Army, and credited to their Congres sional district and township, by furnishing us with -a _ certificate of their enrolment and liability td draft from: the Provost Marshal of their district, Special arrangements with committees to fill twigs. ships with volunteers. . an2E9t PAXSON & M.cNALLY. Iggf2=• SEVENTEENTH SEPRESENNA TIVE DISTRICT.—The Delegates elected to the Representative Convention of the NATIONAL UfflON PARTY in the SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT will re.pet at the loom of the Twenty-fourth Ward Ne.tionak Haien Aesociation, MARKET Street, above Thirty-third,. TIIIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. William C. Smith, Isaac, Hays, John A. Brown,, Marko. Sums:net - field, Jeeee N.Elook, John IF: Otter. Wm. Breckenridge. lts lar TOEING MEN'S CHRISTIAN. AS. SOCIATION. — The regular Monthly Meeting Wlll be held at theroome No. 1011 C EIESTK OT Street, on THIS (Monday) ZVENING, Angast at eight o'clock. Rev. Wm. White Williams w,lll leetnre on Temperance, followed by a debate on the same sehiect. .All are invited. 11* DIVIDEND NOTICE,DEFICE or THE ROCK OIL COMPANY OP PENNSYL-' MANIA. No. 409 WALNUT Street: PRILA.Def,PHIA4 Alas - net V), 1854. 1 The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of TWO PEE CENT. (twenty cents per share) on the capital stock, out of the earninga of the Coftwany for 'JULY, payable on and after the. 214 h inst., free of state tax. The transfer books win be closed on the 24th, at S P.M., and opened on 29th, SoHN P. GRAFF, Secretary and Treasurer. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DIS 6 TRICT.--The Delegate's elected• to the COM ORBS-SIGNAL CONTENTION of the First Congressional District will meet at .the-hall of- the-Good Intent Hale Connally, No. 609 SPRUCE Streit, on MONDAY EVE NING, August 28, at 8 o'eleok, to nominate a candistate for Congress James Gillingham, John C. Garwood. R. B. Martin, Jr., B, Joseph Turnbull, Henry B. Gardiner, Henry Victor, James Smith, George W. GaW, John Moon. Wm. H. McMahon, - Chas. R. IdeCaulley, BURS F. Hepburn, David Ford, FOIIRT BMPRESENTAIIITIF, DISTRICT. —The Delegate% elected to the FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE CONTENTION of the National Union party will mee HOU S E h WETHERILI, , SANSOM, above SIXTH Street, On MOND AY EVENING, August 29, at 8 o'clock. oi WM. SANDERSON, E. W. COLESBERRY, THOS. BIRTOLETT. SAMUEL MkOMENY. WM. IniFFEE,_ GORGE TrfliNEß, 'WM. SLIMMERS, JOHN PATTBESON, au28.31. IWNOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The reg.rdar Animal Meeting' of the Stockhold ers of the SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND Id ORTH AND WEST BRANCH TELBettAra COMPANY, will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, the -14th day of September next, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the election of officers, &o. By order of the President, E. S. SANDFORD. J. X. GEIER, Secretary. an22-mthteel4 rar SEA !)HOSE.—THE YOUSO NEWS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION will evil another Excursion of the Season to "ATLANTIC CITY" on TUESDAY. Auanat 30th. Tickets, $1.50; to be procured at the Rooms 1009 CHESTNUT Street; Pagh's Book S;ore, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets; Tract House, 929 CBESTNI7T Street, and at the Boat on the morning or the Excursion. Last Boat leaves VINE STREET Wharf at 6 o'clock A. M. Three hundred Wounded Soldiers from the City Hospitals (in charge of their Chaplains) will accompany the Excursion. au77-2t* tar SECOND CONGRESSIONAL Dn. TRICT. —The Delegates elected to the Conven tion of the National Union party. to nominate a candi date for Congress. to represent the Second Congres sional District will meet at the Assembly Buildings. S. W. corner. ofCHESTNUT and TENTH-Streets, on MON DAY BVENIEO, August 89, 1884, at 8 o'clock. ' ren27-2t. By order of the Delegates. WBIGLIFITH-WARD BOUNTY FUND.— The Eighth Ward is still behind its quota more than fifty men. To raise thin number every, citizen of the Ward must lend his beet efforts.. Recreate can be Sot to credit themeelves to the Ward only by.the -PBT zonal:exertions of each indiSidnal interested in antim pating the requirements of the draft: Snhecriptione should be made at once for this purpose, and sent with out delay to J. G. ROFIENGARTEN, Treasurer. au27-61 B. B. Corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets.- igsr- Twinge KEN PREPARED FOB the Counting House and Basiness Life at CR ET TE EDEN 11 Commerciale°llege. No. 637. PHESTNIIT Street, corner of Seventh. .. Inkroction,ho Book-keeping, in all its branches,Pen manehip. Mercantile Calonlationa' Telegraphing, so.. Evening Bunions after September M. an2E-M" AN ADJOIDIINED MEETING OF the cub.cribers to the Stock of the EIGHTH NA TIONAL BANK of Philadelphia will be held at the N. W. corner of SECOND and POPLAR Streets, on MON DAY .Evening next, 29th Inst., at 7B o'clock, for the transaction of such business as shall be brought before them pertaining to a p.frmanent org.anization.. ant -3t• GEO. J. HAMILTON. Secretary. LECTIIRZI3.—THE 191:111S,CREBER U has prepared. and is preparing-, new 'Lectures; In prose and verse, adapted to popular audienees. and Will deliver th em on acceptable tern* atalutlayttation of Ttnng Sten Aesociations, Lyoeumg. and institutes In the loyal States. He will also deliver addresses on anniversary occasions for .Colleges. other Beßilnarlea of Learning, and public bodies, political and social. Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN. 76 West FOIVYY:IrIFTH Street. New York. • an'N•lre TWJENTIETII WARD BOUNTY FUND MEETING.—An adjourned mottling of the citizens of the ward will be held Tuts (Mdadar) BVENIII 0 at 8 o'clock, 111. the Green Hill Church_ 01- NASD Avenue, between SIXTEISNTEI and &EVAN . - TEENTB Streets. Let every one liable to the draft come forward at once and do their share It B. EtAIIPER, Secretary. SIXTH. PRECINCT, TWENT IETH WARD, ATTRNTION I—All persons liable to the draft will please take notice that a committee will be In attendance ever} day and evening at James W. Packer's Hardware Store, Noe. 1225 and 1227 GI RARD Avenue, to receive subscriptions to tee Ward Bounty Fund. au26-61 lar ANOTHER. DRAFT' MEETING IN the FIE TRENTEI WARD on iIiONDAIf EVEN ING, at School-house TWENTIETH and COATEE Streets. The time is short; whatever is done, must be done quickly. During the past week several thousand dollars bays been received, .and paid out in hoorahs' to volunteers, thus materially reducing the quota: yet a much larger amount must bo paid before we are entirely clear. Come out with your money, be liberal, and you may escape • H. P. M BIRKINBINE, an27.2tr Chairman Exe cutive Committee. Inar. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SBA DE OIL COMPANY, fi2l4 WALNUT Street, ',cover 23, 1834. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of• the Cott• PatiY, payable at their office on and after the 30th 104, free of State tax. The ?render Books will be closed on the 11th Inst., at 3 P. 11.. mall the 30tlt. an24-fa• TROS. R. SEARLE, Secretary,. • rir" OFFICE OF TINE FRA,NIIFORE AND SOUTHWARK PRILADELEKIL PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKE Oda Chatham) Street, below Fourth, PlllLADEgraticit, Au gust 22, 1964. From and after this day, the price of, a, sl_4_l4l fare on the car p of this Company , will be FIVE CENT& On and after Monday next, 29th inst., the use of EX CHANGE TICKETS will be abolished. ante-St CHAS. R. ABBOT%.Seezetaiy. MOTICE.—WIIE PIENNISMINALMIA • EIRE MU:RANCE COMPANY. A.ITRCErr 25, Mt. The Annual Meatus of the Stockholders of the PEENSYLVASIA yin umunics i tOMPLNY be held at their cage. on MOND A Y , e fifth Mtn ar 5, 1 °tent ber next. at 10 o'clo tit -A, ~ when an election wfll be held foe nine DlrectorWrve for the eneulat yes:. CROWELL. ao2d-tia s Seetetaan. or- TIIIIRD Bleb. I nisTuter. —Tbe Delegates elect to the THIRD RINATO RIAL DISTRICT corroraTioN. are requestedto meet on MONDAY EVENINtr next, THI R D 'ck. ate North Penneyleaaia Howl, corner and WILLOW streets, to nomlnkleta candidate for Senator, Theodore Grace ISseenteesta ward). Woes Rees Flank Clouds, William Richasoad. rrank Haney, tram Corso n, Henry Fisher. Aaron Weerliblesedoh &de, Chaa, Lamb. W.AXI4II44.ICPEC St• BROWIT, lii THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, Inc NATIONAL UNION TICKET. irrorr P. atfoitaa. IL glory Saakm. A. Wi ll iam H. Kara. 6. larloa X. Jenks, 6, arl'oe X. Runt. 1. i iAir k t Parks. if. 61 Taylor, 9, Jo Bleitand,_ lQ RloYaaa H. Corsa% 02 U. tlharreli .EdwarthH r. Bead.olliday. . ZMIPIRF COPPER COBIPANY OF MICHIGNIC BOUM IS HEREBY GIVEN that xi installs:mid TWO DOV.LANS PER SHARE on each aneYe van` .hare of the cepltal eificir of the Empire Copper Obmpany of Michigan has tbitrdaY been culled by the Board . of Di rectors of mild Crempary,._ctne and rayabie st.tho office of the Company, lib. 42M3 , WALNUT Street,_Pinladel his. on or beforg' the Mph day of SEPTEMBEIL Interest will' be obbrged on all inistalmots after the same shalt have become dee By order of the Bead of DiraCtore. J. ff.tiONULLIff, Secretary. PHILA.DBLrAtit, • nutlet 1111i41964*. an te-fintltlelo - 120 r 11.EADQAMEIVPIERS NIA ;MILITIA) ADSPITAL , DEPARTMENT: traltareB6R4s, August 16, 18101; The STATE MEDICAL-BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA: will meet in PITTSBURG'On MONDAY, the 29th daror Aognot, 1864 and continad the week . durtnipthweek, to examines candidates (or the wet - of-blecßoal'Ofikern Pentosei vault Regiments. -Physicians of Peatisetiwnia. irogood health, furnish log satisfactory testimontais , se toomoral character, timci• will be admitted to the examination: The room in which the examination will be hebl be indicated in the PitteborFtmoraing rowers on thselar , of meeting. By order of thellovernor: JOREPEF A. PHILLIP& Bargesuraimeral; Pnonsylvanllll. 0=372 tar OFFICE OF THE PHILA.DEL.- PICA GAB WORSE,. Anocar MI, 1884 =at s. meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, held on the 6th instant,the following pre amble and resolution were /ideated : Whereas, The great advaamplaitho cost of living it:St ymied an Imperative duty ors the Traits. to adrenal, tikrwagee of their employees;_and whereas, the cost of coaPand all ether materials consumed , in the inanufne ince of Gag have advanced to a torten that arentialS the Timeteas, in order to protect the- important treat-com mitted to their charge from menu; lone, and to make the-annual addition to tie Sinking. Fund required by leer .to advance the price of enotifty cents per thou- Band sable feet. The Trustee, are aware that the increased price will prove a burden to many - contnnann,andthey greatly re gret the necessity that constrains iti.bet when the con sumer reflects that nearly every actiole we purchase has advanced from 50 to 100 per cerfo,.andi we propose but an advance of 18b.per cent. on the main article upon which we rely for revenue, its necessity must be appa rent, particularly when the operatione of the past year are known to have resulted in ,large lees to the Trust, notwithstanding our then exiatingeontractienabled us to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be it therefore Received, That the Chief ngineer be directed to give public notice , that on and after thottlemt day of Septem ber next the price of gas to private oonsumere shall be three dollen; per thousand cubic feet, less a discount of 6 per cent. for prompt payment, and subject to the Milted States tax. THOMAS 8.-STEWART, actlff-htel Chief Faurineer. Isir THE IJIIDEBSI6II4II2IIO. A. COMMIT- • TEE appointed by theßounty Fund Convention of the several wardr..for the purpose of recruiting for the benefit of deficient wards, in antielpation of the coming draft, impressed witio•the importance of the subject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them in as effort to fill the city's ratite. by obtaining volun teer recruits: To do this be fo re the sth of September will require the most earnest and vigorous exertions, zed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public spirited to aid them by their isfittenee and by contriba t Lona of the necessary means to offer inducements 'goal .to , these offered by other comsmuittes. The Committee • bevel appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lien ' tenants in various quarters of the oily, and all recruits. obtained will be distribute&pro rata among the wards, and, of course, will benefit most largely those that are. meat deficient. By united and continued effort the Committee hopa,, if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least to reduee lb to insignificant proportions, The whole number required to free the city from the draft was, on the first of August, about 9,000. From this numberts to be deducted those who have been recruited since that date, and such.oredits as the city may be..ea titled to from persons enlisting la the navy from the city and who have not been credited to net also frorm.per eons enlisting in the navy from the State at 1 arta , aad not credited to any particular district, of which the oily will have her proportien. Marta are being mane to ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to obtain recruits from .veterans re• enlisting, from. the Southern States now occupied by our forces, az& from other quarters. The Tao not deem it impossible. than fore, by proper exertizine to fill the city's quota. Money to neceeeary, and can only be obtained b 7 the voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Such subscriptions may be sent to the. addressee of any members: of the Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters of the Committee, No. 142 Smith rouwra Street. JAMES L. CLAOIIORft, 207 CHTIRMAiIoy. JANES H. ORN-B. 020 CHESTNUT Street. A. H. FRANCISCA:IB, 5113 MARKET Street. JOSHUA SPBSINO,_I42 SolFOUltTii Street. AS Dr. W. 13141,N16 Falls of hayikill. JORIT W. PR&ZISfe. 919 So SIXTH Street. an2Z-tf . . tali). WARD • BeUNTIT, IN ADDITION TO C n AND GOTBRNMENT BOUNTIES , Pe` it be paid to every remit enlisted in United States Army, Navy, or Narineemis, to the credit of the Apply to At Provost Marshal's Office, BROAD and SPREtIe GARDEI'I Streets. `> premium paid to any person bringing a reenalt as above. Egbert IL Nichols. "Peter Glasgow. J. C. Adams, Henry Banker, James Flood. Pmts.: Groves, Jancms U. Hattrick t Geo, W. Gillingham, Wm. A. Levering, Jobe Downey, Alben T. Bayamon, John Gilmore, Alexander usher. -an2s I - 199 TR REGIMENT PA. VOLS., COI,. A. A..LECRLER. $525 BOVNTY. Men Mustered and Paid $425 immediately, $33.33 more before leaving camp, balance in instalments; PAY SID PER MONTR--CLOTIIING AND SUB SISTENCE. - • Tbe Regiment is encamped at CAMP . CADWALA DER, in comfortable quarters. DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED, but join this regiment and leave your families well provided for. r NO DELAY IN PAYING TEE BOUNTY 1 VETERAN OFFICERS. auSl-7t HEADQIIABTERS 611 CHESTNUT Sired. WOO Paw. ABRAHAM ILSNO OLIN. ON ILLIXOLII. I aJOJ i 1.-A.9 4,111 ANDREW JOHNSON; Or TUAIIIBIIL axon RIA.L* SENAT MORTON MoMIC ; T. CUNNINGHAM Beaver Counts. I ATTVE, 1.3. Etas W. Hell 14. Charles H. Bhirtner: 16. John Wieder, 16. David 114.30onnnsh2: 17. Thevid W. Woods, 18. Bums Benson. 19, John Patton, 190. SELtalol B. Dist[, 71. Rvernrd Mores, 72. Jobs, P. Penney, 23. !Mousses Melanie-a: 84. John W. Blimiherd. •` Committee. • OE wIRON. OUsiniu. REPRES MILITARY. FIFTEENTH WAILDr ISAAC M. KRUPP, H. P. M. BIRKINBINE, Chairman Executive Committee O....DRAFT !-TWELFTH WARD, AT TENTIDNI-60 MN WANTED to join Company E, Captain J. C• Schuler, 199th Regiment Pa. Vole., Col. A. A. Lechler, to be credited to Twelfth Ward. aunt( Headquarters, No. 611. CHEATNUT Street. FINANCIAL. 10-40 C(YUPONSI BITE IST SEPTEMBER 5.40 , COUPONS, DBE MT NOVEMBER, oualit at beg ratee an23-10t If N EW NATIONAL LA CO A. 1,1 AT PAR. J ain 1410 Ili LiWltik COUPONS ATTACHED. 3•10:1:Cz:94 1.11, (11.1;0N =in The tellnethellr pays ISnlswfal maw at the and of ihreireais; or, the holder had the rhsht to demand at dud time /13 is No BONDS AT PAZ INSTEAD 07 TUB CAM This I:slyness is valuable, as these 6.20 Bonds are Oar met popular Loan. and are now selling at eight ser neat. premium. flabseriptions received in the nimal manner. and the anneal and proposals Of the Secretary of the Troaoary, together with our Madam and all 'lawman inforiaa- On. will be furnished On auslioation at our °Soo. JAY COOKE dtr 00.; Ho. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 7 3_lo 'U. B. LOALti. WIUMO NATION AZ. BANK MIA.DILPHLti DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY pinramin AUBW MILTED STATES. Miter instructions from the TreasulY rapertraust, this Bank is prepared toreceive rerbsoriptione to the new Loan issued on Three Teen' Preasruy Notes with Om- Pus attached, bearing Interest at the rate of two sent, day on every $lOO. • • Thew, Treasury Notes are eonvertible at maturity, at the option of the holder. Into U. B. 6 per unit. Bonds. Mitered Parable In can) redesmaide after five yearn, and Payabbein twenty, front Alwyn AS, MI. 'lnterest allowed tiom date of salweription to August 16, and on all subscriptions after that date the accrued Interest will be required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL, President. ant-lm Ads MI, 1964.- TTITEW 7:VY LOAN:. Rvbscriptions received. and the Noteehia nisb ad. free of rIT otuctie st e.4,7 • 3 . Bon). Banker au' 244 m —C.— lit South THIRD Streikt. syL .1370.CKS - • Botrawr M U SOLD OF commissioN. ooßes 3. BOYD, . . la south:THIRD Street. art2:l•Sm „„ Giig,I2."4'.OI2TITALL 4 Orgo/7:1, ILOVSE, IS, 1 7-130 1.4011.14 . The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that nub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasary Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with semi— annual interest at the rate of seven and three•tenths Per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful Money. These notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into eta-per- cent. gold•bearing bonds, payable not less than live nor more than twenty years from Choir date, as the Government may elect. They will be leaned in denoininationrof $5O, 3100, 4500, $l,OOO, and ss,ooo,and . all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons soaking dePoeits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to datio of depoelt. Parties deportin g twenty- flve thousand dollars and upwards for these notes st any one time will be allowed a commission of one. quarter of one per cent. SPEOIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A RATIONAL SAYINGS BARK, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, aid the teat sectirily. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in ti. S. Notes, Considers that it is paying in the beet oironlating mediam - of the country, and it cannot pay in anything botter,•for its own assets are either is Government eecnrttioe•erin notes or bonds payablein• Government paptr. Convertible blips-Six-per-cent. 5-20 Gold In addition to' the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privivilege of conversion is now worth about three per eent. per annum, for the c arrent rate for 5-2 D Bonds is norless than nine per cent. pee ',llium, and before the war.the premium on six-per • cent. U. B. stocks was over twenty per amt. It will be seen that the actual 1114t1t on this loan; at the present Inatitet rydue, in not lees than ten percent. per-annum. lb Exemption from-State et , Municipal Buttaside *Om all the aditantages wrrhave enumera• ted, teinteclal set of t ongrese exempts.. aft Bonds and Treasury Noto front locai-tavation. On. the average, ';this exemptiogrisw.orth abourtwo percent, per annum, 'accordiag to the rate of tazltion in vatic/n*l*dg of the lootintry. • Itie believed that no. seenoltios oftbrato•great induce mentabolenders as those Issued , by the Government. lb sal other forms of indebtedness, tbe- faith or ability of private parties, or stock °ems:sales, or separate corn .mtsitiee, only, is pledged forpaymeatt whtlo the whole property of the country is held to sesurtrthe discharge of obligations of the Unitedetates. BintSoBl7l . lollB trim BE: neonwsnly . tbe.Treasurer of the United States, at 'Washington,. tire several Astiatant Treasurers and designated3Dispositadat - s, and by the First National Bank of Nbiladelpirlai.Pa. Second National Bank rag Philadelphia, PO. Third National Bank of P3iladelgals,X6. Fourtik National Bank efilltiadobphia,.Pa. .knid_ by an National Bankslakialn are-depositaries of Public laoney, and ALL RESPECTABLE!, BANKS-AND , BANKERS throughout the country adligiva- further iatormation. and' ; AFFORD RVRRF FARTI)TY TO , SUBSCRIBERS •-• att2.l2E OIL ST 0.-0-R.& BOUGHT AND , SOLD OM COMMISSION Amy Informstlon t glvew reckaired. PALMS-R. & HUEY, Ma0.11:110113, ' an 29.61 No. S 4• SOUPS TRIED STRUM RETAIL Dam GOODS. NEW SS :151W irOie. 19141, ♦ NSW AND GRUM INVENTION IN HOOF METE. THE DIIPLEA ELIZIFTIO (OR DOtIBLIM EITLEL SPRING. J. L. .11$ J. G. WWI, No. 9 7' CHAMBERS STEJIM No. YORK, Are the .ONTIDOSII or the patent and exclusive mannese turas of tha, 3: W. EtRADLKY'S PATENTED. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC ST= SPRING BEIRTE This invention consists of Dnplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Swings, isgenionely braided fig) Aly and. Armin together, edge to edge, making the totiddiest. most WM tic, flexible, and desable spring evernead, enabling the Wearer, is conswinenee of Its great elasticity and Ansi blencee, to place and.fold the skirt when In use as easily and with the same convenience as a, silk or manila drew, It entirely obviates and Weenies the only °bier Mental° hoop OW% VII: the "atuinsace to the, weanr as ell as the public, especially in crowded assembles. carriages. railroad cars, church pews, or in c rowde d place, from the dithealty of contracting them o ems's lad a mall apace, This entirely 301110Y138 the. 'flicalty, while giving the skirt the usual fall and symmetrical -form, and is the lightest and moat stylish and graceful appearance for the street. opera. Promenade, or berme m dra A lady having eniored. the plead - are, comfort. and peat convenience of. inuring ths. 'Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single 'day, Will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most dnrabie, comfortsble, dna eaonoraisal skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and. ladies In most first. cleat retail stores is this city and throtigheat the different States. Mir Inquire for the DOUBLE niarna spume SKIRTS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC MKT, Very flexible, folded eaMly when in nee to -occupy a small space, making the moat agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. M.. RAYLEIGH. ' 902 CHESTNUT Street. TIUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT, . 8 -• THE MOST POPULAR AND FLNXIBLIC. IN USE. SHIPPPARD, VADELLRLIRGEN, & AR.33.150N. ZOOS CHESTNUT Street. PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SEIB:La For sale by J. 0. ILVENVELI, at SON, S. E. Oor. ELEVENTH wed CHESTNUT Strixds. B 311. S HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE. a. C. STRAWBRIDGE & (FORMERLY COWPERTHWAFF 61, C 0..). N. W. CORKER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., are now offering the largest stock of Blankets to. be found in this city at moderate prices: BERTH BLANKETS, OMB BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS, BED,BLANKETS, all slaw. Vf t— To dealers, we offer the best assortment of all the °Wing manes. BUY EARLY AND SANE TRY. ADVANCE. an2s-randif BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKTET—The greatest improvement we have ever mesa in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of • SUPERIOR- EXCRETA/NM OURWIR STODDART do BRO., WO, w 45E,itztd 454 N. SECOND St., sl).WilloW. alla if DREXEL 1k CO A. LARGE STOCK OF "BILKS ON BAND, for sale below the present meta lroPor- tatiou. ' aieh Moire Antiques. Colored and Black Corded Silks. ' Colored and Blank Ponlt. de Soles. Armares and Gros Gramm.. Superior Quality Plain Bilks. Colored and Black Ottoman Bilks. Colored sod Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Black Silks. Black Bilks of all kinds. BDWLPI• HAM. Sc 20 South SECOND Street. ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTH MI OIT S'Es W. T. SNODGRASS, ilk a. SECOND Street and 213 'STRAWS/WIT Stant A.LARGI OTOOIt 0? ALL NM? OP CLOTHS, CABSDEBILES, TIM M&&a., it far Prima: Pted. - liefOre the aiw. lIMEMPOUtnit Of 'ad granblere;by th•Dttokaitth pleat, or yard. ous motto is to cell. We don't peddle. Come sad see our stook. The Army and Nary trade he our special at. tenth:tn. CLOSING OUT BUMMER DRESS 0001)8 AT LOW MOBIL ♦ great variety of styles of this season's bnportation, from Scents to 01. Beet Pacific Lawful at Yfhi cents. Figured Brown Lawns at Rd MOW Preach Lawllli at 40, &I, 03 and. 87) gents. Best makes of Nua/Ina, Oallooee, Glahame, and all kinds of Domestic Goods, far below the mannfseenrer'e prices. White Bangs and Lama Shawls. Bilk Grenadine Shawls. MI all-wool Cashmere Bhawls,_ll-15,__warthila. B. STEM. ON. Noe. 713 and 715 North TBIATII Street LINEN DUCK FOR SUITS. A-. superb quality, white and •olored. Natural color, extra heavy.. Coating Linens, fancy Drills. Wide One black Alpacas. White NamMee Veatinge. No advance in Sn er Caaelnerig. Stock for 13 er and Tall.- LAWNEL Geed styles from 22 to OD nolo. Ihuam" 4"s e tuff. low. comma s COWARD, ben IL IL Goner 11111(11( said MAILEIT Strew. uSANn:NN: OUR LAWNS. Lamm brown ground. neat figured. dda Lawns, white gronnd„neat assured. ate. linsitabsek and Bath Towels. laTisisisoligaill. Bird's Sze Linen Towels. Sutra elle Damask Towels. Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, IA Bathieg Plannels, red and fray. • jini JOHN . H. STOKES. Tell MTH Stmt. The attentkia of I.ADIBtI ABOUT I.IIkY. .1/10 O=for the "Bea Shore," " wa tering Plaoss," or "the. Country." le re fall invited to the extollers stook - of ' WRITS GOOD'S. suitable_ for SUMMER WEAR, for , k WHITG BODE BODIES. NONSUGG WBAPPRESIe. - - An eXteIkSITO assortment la ofered In Lien and Worked Menge and lasertlap, Ten% Bandkeroktefs. 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WALNUT Street. its ALDOLBTOI4 • raoiticaßoxiiiir sictoxik AND WILLOW . wrsairli. raDslyzu. Ion" Tyne wevaTiousot _ thja.his TAATW L A)!D ^ UBS • LAY OI QTRINIi WANTS. ANEXPF 4 II, . 'FENCED TEACHER OF Ciansits and higher English Branches wishes lid- PLOY MEET ; AdiLtiNia " Student," inquirer omen. . .a re muffle" Y A OUNO 111A1 TWENTY YEARS • of age desire** eitaati;cm in some More or Mika. Fi'ini" bee* Metriy years in .service of United States, Alc a'graduate of eV PhliadOptila High Scboot, can wring a: good legible band; and ie willing to make t hlm ganittclly cutefe, Addreel! " L. Prete office: an 27-20 A /61 ', COMPETENT. TO TAKE . 0 . , ..rge of a Store. or Ma responsible situation. would lite to mete an evgagement; would Prefer to go OUt West Rotenone or tom Tone from ker present employer. Addrtse" for One week. "C. C.," Press Office..lie W.A.IsT rr E i3,ITUA.TION AS sALEsitrA Some Coal Oil %M.A. by a mien . mbo bee been. In "tlle bunine:e* for fifteen years. Would not ob*otlte travel. Aa.nees "B. 8., ' tbia Office. it* 'ANTED --IN A COUNT/ING - ROOM, T a YOIIZIG AN: Graduate of \Nigh School pre. (erred. Salary, ftVel'yealr.3l7.6o. /tiaras's Hos 654. Post Office. aut9-3t. W A,NT ED_--Blir Dia- GOODS commi.e.pion Bree..• DOT 77 yea= of net. A graduate of the pieferred.. Addrees Box 2065" Poet obey.'__ su27.St• WANTED.—A liktmo.„ mp L IT WHO' bas been over .ten yhars in business writhes a situation; is accustomed ety -belling' Dry Goods; asd the last four years bail be en kropteg.tc tet of books. Address "D. W.• ' office of this paper. an274t EMPLOYMENT 110IIRE, THE LARS est and most reliable, for city and - country . Sae always a good selection of callable , wit god. 4 r e ferences. Americans, Irish, En irk French, Nor mans. Scotch_, Weleh, and newly,landed emigrants, stei Gardener'', Farm Hands, Coashmen, Wane:men, &c. Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses. , Laundresses, Wattreasee, and general Housework Servants. Also, Colored Servants. Noe. GOS' and SWF L9GOIST Street, above Eighth.. - 66 A R TIL L.E It T . ARV CA. ir.g.LRY 4 —a• 'HORSES WANTED." APHIaTAIIT QIIARTBRNILSTRE Glit7ill&Zri.OPFloll, PHILADELPHIA (Pa.); August "A; 1861. HORSES switable for the Artillery and abriPiarr ser vice will be warehened by the undersigned', in open market. at a fair price, when presented in , qdrangltles of eight 18) or over. Each animal to bennbieeted to the usual Government inspection before being-Aches:And. Norses to-be delivered to the United Mates IS/specter, at the William Penn Hotel, MARKE7'tittriseir..ll433wefew Ellighth and Ninth streets. Ny order of, Colonel GnORCIE II Gaolers:Ft - rimeistant Qaartermaster General United States A.rmy. GEORGE R. ROREHIG. tra2.lok Captain and !isolated QuarterMseter. EAMSTERB WANTED.. CHIRP QIYASTERMASTRWEI 0FV1033.. DEPOT - OP WABERINEITON. WAEININGTON. D. C.. August:lB;4B6g WANTED. at.onee, Vise Hundred (600) to One Thom sand 0I4000) TBAMSTIIRS, each capable of driving.witth single line and managing elm-mule teams. To mult trbo.are competent to perform the dttn.the• pay per month will be thirty-kre (36) dollars. *Brom. talon per d ay,' and hospital privileges. including the. best medical attendance when sick. Men experienced as Wagon Masters will receive-snob good Teamsters. Positions upon bringing to , this point twentyllire , (DB , : Apply to Captain OHABLIS H. TOMPKINS, A. Q, • M., H. S A. corner of TWENTY-BECOND and 0 Streets. Washington, D. C. - D H. BUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, an2o:: teal) Depot of Washington, WANTED' TO Pt' BOHASE-L• it First-class well-lmilt DWELLING, with large Lot, west of, Broad street, or in West Philadelphia. Price not exceeding $25,000, Address `' Greenbacksi" iti'drth American , (Bice. • an27-311r i' 11111.,1feLT122.,,!Zmi ~_ __i iiA e . Fun, lint sad Sixth and Twenty-first streets. Addi.V.s h rot: ' 1193 Poet Office. .- an2s-13t4 IRW ANT E D—A 11-ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOIIBI3. in the western Ind of the city, for etz moothe, from about the Ant of November t for whiob a liberal root will be given. Address "W: ;i i Box 2784 P. 0. an24-Gt.it gut THE KrBSORIBER WISHES TO purchase (for cash) a FARM or one or two hun dred aores, in Northern or Wage= PennsYlvanic II must be In seod cultivation, with all the neve/Gary beildinge for a well-regalatadfarm. Address "J. D. BOX M. WASHINGTON, D. O. ata-Ins FOR SALE AND TO LET. DELAWARE COUNTY.-FOR SALE -36 Acre FARM, convenient to Wallingford Madan, on Media R. K. Old-fasbioned Stone Mansion, Barn. line Spring and Stream of Water. Handsomely located on a good Road to Media. JAS K. CUMMINS. Media. 'VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY :Mt POCIMIN ORSSII.—Good Stone MILL and 6 Dwellings, Overshoot Wheel 14.14. ft. fall, need at pre sent fnr spinning Cotton A good t:mines. Prayed,. Price Moderate. JAB. It. CUMMINS. Media. DELAWARE' COUNTY.-FOR BALE —46 Acre FARE, convenient to Station on Media R. R. Oood Barn, old-fashioned Bannon, tine Orch ard. good hpring and Stress of Water. Price 41(X) per acre. Send for Catalogue 1.1. Co. Farms. an2N3t* JAS. B. CUMMINS. Media, Pa. . REAL- ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL EST.L'i E REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR THE MILLION, FOR THE MILLION, FOR THE MILLION,_ • AND.MILLIONS FOR PURCHASERS. _ AND MILLIONS FOR PURCHASERS. • AND MILLIONS FOR PURCHASERS. • NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUT NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUT NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUT FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION_ poR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. No person should fail to get ono that ill deeirous of I,7:ache/dna property. either for. investment or occu pancy. The greatest production of the Inge to parties interested. GEO. O. MILT,BH, Practical Real Estate Operator. It • 154 NORTH SIXTH. BT. a FOR SALE, MUCH' BELOW ITS MN real value, with immediate PosEedaton Dwelling No. 1533Gr00n street B. F. O'LENN. a027-111f W eor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. MEFOR SALE CHEAP—GERMILIT, TOWN coT reels. corner Green and Johnson 'streets. Cottage 37 feet front, containing 11 rooms. Carriage house, ice bootie, spriug house, fish pond, beautiful lawn, and everything make it a dmirable residence. Lot 336x116 feet Also. many others near by. B. F. GLENN; as27-tf If 123 South rotrum Street. ER FOR BALE-WITH IMMEDIATE mtm.POESESSION, neat lance Dwelling, 1610 Summer street; fifteen Booms. Lot and Building 28 feet front; depth of lot, 111 feet to Spring street. $ll,OOO. Neat large four-story Dwelling. 1708 Lace- street; fifteen rooms. Lot 22 by 100. $9,300.. Elegant four.story Dwelling, north side Arch, west of Twenty-first street. Lot 28 by 125. 68,500. Lot and Buildings, 1913 Arch street.. Lot 2J) by 190 to a street; a splendid neighborhood for a residence. $B.. Neat DWelling, 1616 Mt. Vernon street. Lot 18 by 90. Twelve rooms. 66,000. Splendid Dwelling. north side Mt. Vernon, west of Sixteenth; twelve rooms. Lot 20 by 100. $7.590. Neat Dwelling, north side Mt. Vernon, went of Nine teenth street. Lot 20 by 104 Twelve rooms. 416,500. Neat Dwelling, south side Mt. Vernon, east of Six teenth Lot 18 by 90. Tivelve rooms. $5,600. Elegant Dwelling, 457 North Porirthetreet. Lot RI by 86. Eleven rooms. $8,900. Very eligibly-located Dwelling, MS North Seventh street. Lot 20 by 90. $7,800. Three new Dwellings, Thirteenth , street, north of .Master; finished admirably throughout. $t 590. Well-built, nearly new Dwelling, 980 North Seventh street: twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 93. $11.290. Neat Dwelling. Twelfth street, north of Race. Lot 18 by 90: al.venrooms. $5,500. Splendid drat-clans Dwelling, 925 Franklin street; twelve rooms. Lot 18. feet 6 inches by 110 feet deep.- 69.8110. Magnificent four-story Dwelling, north aide of Green, west of Tenth ; fifteen rooms. Lot 93 by NM. 80.000. Neat Dwelling, west side of Fifteenth, north of Pine street. $3,600. Neat news 4 Dwelling, 2202 Pine street; ten rooms. Lot 18 by 80. ,010. Splendid nearly-new Dwelling, south side of Green, 'west side of Twenty - third ; twelve roosts. Lot 18 by 118 feet deep, $6.600. Besides scores of others, of which possession can be bad immediately. or In every short time. GEORGE C. MILLER. Practical Real Estate Broker, 151 North SIXTH Street. Cut this out for future reference. EA FOR SA - LEL-SPLENDID • SIDE 'YARD DWELLING, northeast corner of Eighth and Poplar streets; seventeen rooms. Lot 25 feet by 115 feet deep, and widening to 41 feet. $ 15,1100. Neat gide-yard Dwell Priceranklin street; thir teen rooms. Lot 55 by 114- 413,25 Q. Elegant aide-yard Dwelling, east side of Franklin street, above Poplar. $12.000. Neat Dwelling. 925 Franklin street ea,SX). Bcridea nearly 2„000 others. Immediate possession of all tie above and, fifty others. MILLS% an27-2tif . 154 North SIXTH Street. ail FOR SAME-A. OOIINTRY •ms— PLACE'on the line of Germantown Railroad, con taining over two acres ; large double Stone House, 14 roonm; bet and cold water, ,gae, ho . Garden tilled With all Made of fruit trees, ate. Possession immediate. an 47-30 G. W. RUSSELL, 22 N. SIXTH St: FOR . 8 AI; E• OR EXCHANGE , - Nagniftoent . Country Seat and Farm of 33 acres, crops, utensils, &a.. in the very best portin of Backs county, four and a half miles from Bristol. $12,001 Superior Bret .elass Farm of 86 acres. excellent tm- Provements, Ste. , only tan miles from the city.on Penn- Neat Country Seat and 18 acres, only four and a half miles from Market street bridge, on the Baverrord road. Price S7CO Per acre. MILLER, LOU-2W 154 North SIXTH Street. IMPORTANT BALE OF VALUABLE COAL LANDS. The attention of csisitaliets is Galled to the pale to take place at the COURT ROUSE, in Pottsville. Schuylkill county, Pk, on SATURDAY, September 3, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, of a valuable - COAL TRACT, situate in the town of Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, which contains all the coal veins that are. now. being worked on the Tamaqua company's lands at Buckville with a run upon it of 1,700 yards or nearly- one mile. .Thls tract offers inducements equal to any other tract, from Pottsville to Tamaqua., for ex tensive operations. The improvements consist of a breaker, with engine,lF OPOWII, &e. capable of break ing forty care of weper day,togeeher with fan, blocks of miner's houses, &o. au2S-4t• W.A.TER POWER TO BENT. APPLY to DAVID CHILLAS, Newark. D&. sa-lba pmmii9 TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -a. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. &dale of SIMON S. JOktßfife deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Coed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of RAO BABE. JONBS , Executr ix of. the Estate of. EKON S. JONES, deceased, and to report Aletribution of tbe balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment on THURSDAY, the Bth of d.ptember ISM at 4 o'clock P . N at hie office. No. 266 South THIRD Street, in the city of Philadel phia. BDWLED TILBURY JONES, aur2-mwfst Auditor. VSTATE• OF-JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY •L. A PAXSON deceased .— Letters testamentary apon. the estate of JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY PAXSON, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all Persons indebted , to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or domande against the tame wilt please present them to LUCY ANN PAXSON. Executrix, No. '713 WALLACE Street. an29•m6t•: V . ST ATE OF WILLIAM MASON, •ALA deceased. Letters Testamentary upon the last will and testa ment of WILLIAM MASON, late of the city of Phila delphia, deeessed,.havinsamen granted to the under signed by the Register of Wills for the city and coantY of Philadelphia all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pa yment , and those having claims against the Estate to resent them without delay to 'JANE BLIZAIiETH MASON, Bxecutrix, 419 ARca•Street, of to her Attorney in factTHOMAS T [MOON, 'No. *.213 mAßinrr Street Philadelphia, August 22tb, 1/354. an99-met." STATE OF J.411M3 B. RINKFL&MER, V deeeseed.—Letters of Administration he tate of J a me, B m a at i amer, deceased, /LAT/141113t0 tEs M granted au persOnS haVlng, Maims or da ta the undersigned, monde against the said estate are requested to present them, and those Indebted will make payment without Way, to LEVI H. Jol4lo3oX,Adm'r, 306 North THIRD Street, Or to his Attorney, /MIRA" X. WALLACE. anEr-met l,9lR,Eloath SIXTH Street. —VIA AIjtANY AND TROT DELAWARE AND RARITAN ( CANAL.—The barge OLIVE BRINCH, J Tarner,Maa ter, is now loading at first wharf below SPRUOR Street, gad will sail for the above points on WEDNESDAY, An et For freight, which be taken on roagoaablaboung. apply to D. L. DEL AWA RE IL nu e. 304 South Avenue. a r id dr u t FROM NEW YORK, FOR NEW HAVEN. HART OED. SPRING. HELD and BOSTON —The etealnesa CONTINENTAL and ELt CITY leave Peck Shp, mat Elver, daily at NH alkali at Wahl. lje2S) 3m AT REASON'ABLE PEIOES. AIUCTION SALES. OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSLRY OF SUBSibTHSOM , WABllllsolo7r. D. C.,. kusust 211, JAW Will be sold at piablicpuclion. on MOYD 8%0. sth. 1864. at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the Sixth - street wharf. Wo , hington D. (7., the following pliblto property, in good condition. viz: One thought.' (LW) Beef HM es. salted. rifty-twn (62) Beef Hides, dirf. Eleven (11) Sheep Skins. Terms Cash, to Government (nude. GREEttg, Captain. irrLd 4.. s:,l. UCTIoN SASE OF COMMIX= AIL HORSES. cAvALST Brianatr 07 aTel liV oi m birr DR E P P A r M er it'AentafOrow D "Cf2l""lif Will D. D., Armeemit bid e-r. :3086C braold'at pnbliri auction,-to the bleb C at the time% and place. named below, via -1 • Reading, - Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, audio pri Altoona, 7 7 .110 16 7 1 1/anlay TialiFtb . DAY, Amine 26 - 1864 186 1abanon, MneY/Venao. - THURSDAY, Sept - 0213a 1, Harrbdron, Vanneybranin, THURSDAY, Septereneg 8,1f61. _ TWO 1117ND.13.0 (200rCarairy norms at eachgime , nose lionee WO been eadenined as unfit for The Ce.val service of fi fe Army,. ry For Road and Farb' inirivtanotiany good•baigalnn may be bad. Hort.ee cold eingly. - Terms: Cash in UnitotTiltatos Cuitanov. JAMS A. BMW, • Colonel and Chief Qoartermaster • ate- taea cavalry Bares! ADIUMEI4TENTS ait OVER'S N'''. 4 2W CVESTNU7-. N-A STREET THEATRE. THIS EVENING, The great Romantic, Musical, Pentomimtv. Spectamdat Drama. AL.ADDINI OR THE WOIORRFITI. LAACP. THE LIVING FOUNTAIN OF t. )Loßsn 'PATER% All thddew and magnificent Se , r4N ERN", Menai PM.. imr,ties, wonderful Effecte, superti HORtOMPS. sUtrtOne Transformations . , grand Choruses , : Rid beautiful. Magic, Dances, SoneSe llm • tra9-3t _ _ . „ WALEMSTREET T 11E AT Plq. MOH zonatt. When it inctst/be withdrawn for oNier kidyeltiere- . THE NAIAD BITEEN,_ The moat interest:J. poetically bsanbril; and setimisiV tel dramatic pa sne. - Ai of the mo'.. TEllh EVE Ni AHD DURING TIM VEER", with entirely new ScerierT, most Dellgbail Meiatc. ldr wilderinti °organ:es Costrimes, ard - SPlegiad - Cast of Characters: Box Ohre open from 9 till 3 o'clock. DocoirpPiiii at Performance commences at a quarter to 8 o'iiloch. 211 A, A SSEMBLY 1313TE,DINGS; TENTH" 4-2.- AND ELIESTNUTStreets. TEMPLE OF WaNDEESi SIGNOR 13 2 r . E'l • TEMPLE OF WONDERS! __.,.• Signor Blitz , sicsor•Viitzi Signor EMI OPEN Fele THE SEASON Hall Beautifully Dimoratcd and SEASON. Hall Beautifully Decorated and Repalicor Eiery Evening, Every Events'''. Every aiming_ WEDNESDAY AND SATBRDAY AFTERNOONS, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons ' • Every Evening, Every Evening, Every Evening.Cbangeeof Performance Gonstantiy, Necromancy, - _Ntieremairey. Reeriyartinbx. Ventriloquism, ventrikogniem, Ventriloquists. Birds, Birth, Birds. Birds, rrYds. Admission. Cents. Children,. ZS Cents, Besorfell &OF. 110 CIMILS. Evening Performances consmiMee at 731. After-Jaw at 3. CONCERT Commencing 219 ND AY HVIININH , Angtist 20th. ONE - WBER , ONSY I THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CHRISTY MINSTRIMIt - And this great ederde artist. GEOEOE CURIBTY. .7.• W. RAYNOR Mismeter and Pratuiebas. First appearance in this City since their return DM= England, after ap absence of eome - yeartx ' All the great Extravaganzas. Bavtesques. Atc:. which butte made the name of CHAPITY'S - • "AS FAMILIAR. AS HOUSEHOLD WORDS,". will be produced during their sojourn here. • There. sources of the Christy Minstrels are superior to any brtn astral organization in existence, which- enable them t present in a ennerb manner tine humors and oddities of SOUTHERN PLANTATION LIFE r is ell Rs broad, mirthful, and 'original z . tbalsos. Particulars in small Adiniseton 20 cents; OX!. chestra Seats in front. sDcents • au24-lL JOHIPP. SHIVA Dtariness Agent. 'FHB ACA DIME OF •FI NB ARTS. • •• 1 - CHESTNUT Street.:aboveTeath.ls OPEN DAMN; torriattors, from 9A.K. to P. . • .115 BOARBDTG. L'LIGIBLE ROOMS NO-W VACANT atIIILL'B. au23-Im* 328 sPittres Street. UNTRY BOARDING AT • MRS. N—; BROOKE'S, Mount Airy, near the-Station. .Tvo rooms now vacant. Apply at Mount Airy, or 140 M WALNUT Street.auB9-6r• Iiv•ANTED—BoA:RDING, WITH TWO commnnicating rooms, for the- winter. at either Germantown. Chestnut Hill; or Mt. Airy . for a family of three persons. Address '' RM. stating terms. Whichmust be reasonable, at this office. an.B7-210 ROARDING.-TWO MCOND- STORY wo roma TO LET. at MN North 'PETITE at. .10.4 AIL DL PARIS FOR 'THE SKIN.-- The " EMAIL DE PARIS " will remove all taut or discoloration of the eklr, whether from the, sun or from theses air, and is therefore invainable.for redo-- ill:10s vitality and healthiness of the skin. injured by disease, by exposure. or by reptd °haulms of to moera tare. E. JOUIN, ILI TENTH Street, below Chestnut. is the only agent for l'Email de Paris. au26 LOST AND FOUND. CCER'T'IFICATE 'OF STOCK. 'LOST.— Tie underOgited lost Certificate No. 80. dated Sept. 15,1858. for 20 Shares of Stock in the UNION BANS. OP PHILADELPHIA. Notice bt hereby Riven to all persona interested to show cause why a new certificate not be inroad by the. Bank in lien of the one lost. • I ian2B-mwl2t H. C. GREENA.WALT. Fayetteville; Ps. LOST OR . DESTROYED- BY FERN. --Certificate of Stook No. MR for 1,000 Shares of the Stock of the New York end Middle Coal Field Rail— road and Coal Company; and hereby give notice that, L have made application for Certificate in Hen thereof. . A. K. McCLURE. CRAWBER6I)IIRO, Atignet.3o. ISfil. ar.99-lawfllt T:OI3T-17. 8. 78-10 BONDS, NO. 17;004 44 for SSA Nos. 69,861-6-8-7-8 for $lOO each, pavable in February and Angtust. to the order of uSWALD THOMPSON, guardian of Theodore H. Reakirt, and unendorsed. Application for payment of the came bse been made at the Treaenry Department. Any informa— tion will be suitably rewarded by TRIO. - EFAICIRT, 4011. WALNUT Btr4et. ant -1130 EDUCATIONAL. TITSTRUCTION.—.A. OENTLEMAN, A. member of tie University of Prance, baying bad air experience-of - len years as Principal of a Classical French and English School in the city of New York. de =ea to farm as engagement in a - =hoed, and also to give private inatractlon in families. First-elamrreference given. ddrees S. T. L.," care of Blanchard & Les. an2B-mwf•Et• No. 1U B. YOUBTE Street. A TARI( E.. WILKINSON'S • SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRLS, 18 North ELEVENTH Street. Thorough Iwamoto's in French, Music, and Dracring. Six pnwle can be received es boarders. ant 9-6; MADAME MASSE AND MOR IN '8 ENGLISSE .and FRENCH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at No 1342 SPRUCH Street. Philsidel pbta,_will reopen on WIDiVESDA.Y. sEPrEmB.SZ 14tie. anN-Int• PHILL.IYELPIITA• MILITARY senoor..(cnurciana Saunders' rnstittacomultr- NIP TFI and MARKET Streets, ) reopens Septrelill. Address Professor B. D. SAUNDERS, D. D. MARGARET ROBINSON WILL. - BE OPEN ERR SCROOL FOR GIRLS, RACE Street" above Franklin. oaths sth of Ninth month. APPL t* M. ROBINbON , Cottage Row, Germantown. saw - THE ENGLISH AND CLA.SelGitra. School for Boys, No. 2 It 7 EST PENN' SQUABS; DKm this resumed Sept. IL J. DAVISON, Principal. su29-11m•- (FORGE' R RA.RKER'S ENGLISH. and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, PRICE St. , Germantimn. will REOPEN on MONDAY, Sept. 5, Ma an29-12to au27-2tlf WEN - HALL FEMALE SEMINARY -a-A Located at PARADISE, Lancaster county, Pa. Flue. next Seaslon of this Inetitutlon will on on the third Monday (19th) of September. A full pe corps of able Teachers will be employed. For further particulant mend for a circular or address the Principal, O. S. WAL an29.18t. Paradise. Lancaster eicni. DANCING ACADEMY,:---D:. ?ENTER, 625 ARCH Bt., will open Ma Acadii ! for the recoption of Scholars on THURSDAY, Sevten— ber let, 1561 anEl•St. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF - Dig- SION FOR WOMEN re-opens BSPITaBIiII fkit„ at the build io g recently purchased, 8. W. corner FIL BERT Street and Pt nn Sonars.. Diaacrorts.—Joseph Harrison, Redwood F. Warner,. William J. Elorstmann Charles Gibbons, 811 S . Price, Jas. L. GLaghorn, Jaa.'lL . Orne Wm. Bneknell, Was. Sellers, P. P. Morrie. David S. 'Brown. Geo. Whitney. T: BRAIDWOOD, Principal. I Telegraphing Taught. a027-6t- THOM A. 13 . HAIDWINIO EROLIE111; -I- Mathematical and Claisloid. Sohoolfor Boys, N.I. corner of BROAD and ARCH Streets, will neonan BHP... TIMBRE 6th. an27-ITa" MISS MARY E. TilliOPP-WILL OPEN her ENGLISH and PREACH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, at No. 18 , 41: CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the 12th of An. lemlber. For circulars, until the, let of September, ad, dress Mice THROPP. Valley Forge, Pa. enS-6w' GLENWOOD ACADEMY, DMA— WARE WATXR GAP, MONROE CO., PA. The fall session of the above institution wit monsoon the 12th of.the 9th month. (Soptember). -"re: particular' apply lo SAMUEL ALSOP, Prindpal. ITBO-2m Delaware Water_ Gap, Monroe co, pa. THE WEST CHEBTER ACADEMY ADD MILITARY INIITITUTB. The scholasticyear of ten mon.ths commences on this,, Ant TU&SDAY, the 6th of September next, and cdoeng. on the let of July-following. Boys and young men prepared for College or Btudnewg; In its various requirements. The modern. languages are taught by riattos .resittawg - Taisho:* who have no connection with any °thew: sch. Vo ool r estalorma and full Information apply to WY F. WY IRS, A. Y., • Prim:Volt% or, J. RIJITTRB WORSALL, Aa A. N. Ph. D. Associate WWI MISTER- Peons., FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWIii . 14. J.—This Institution le pletaantly located ~on the Delaware BiTer, about thirty miles by rallroaa from Philadelphia. IThorongh instruittion is given in ihe common and higher branches of English, and superior advantages are furnished in the Ancient and Moder...- Languages, Drawing, Painting In all its brunches. Vocal and Instrumental Music. For Catalogues, dress Esv. JOHN B. BRAKELEY, A. en4-ftw President. BUSINESS EDIIOATION. - Y 0 11-NR 2 Men prepared for the Counties Howe and butanes& life at CEITTENDEN'SCOMMERCLAI. COLIEGE, OBESTIsitIT Street, coarser of Seventh. graetical inetructloa la B.OOY-KoOPLIIM, in all Sin . branches; Peumanshlp, plate and ornamental; Marian, „ tile Calculations 0. Telegraphing tin' Snood and on Paper Caught by ono of the best of procaeal Operator,. s tu d en t s hastrapted separately, and received at wry. ti m e. Diplomas. with the sopa, 'of. tbe Institution at tached, ate sr dell on graduating.- ratalognea eoateiaint particulars furnished gratis OA &Placation. anal-in VENTRAL I N BTE TENT. ••••/ and. SkSLING CIA_RDZIN Streets, 'inn). tames, Sept. 6th. Bop, prepared, for any Dretsion of tilt Public grammar Schools, far Vollege, or for Bashrem gpeCtal attention given tomtit' boys. an 26.110. B. O. ric9TEßra. At IL. Prilicii" THE .ERGLIkat. AND er.AtssioA.i. SCHOOL, A. W. corner eagarniT• »i': TW r V,PTit Streets. ‘lll reopen Ola MONDAL . Sertelsbe; be btk. linnal3er of pupilaltsnited to fort,- Rene of tuition louse as last year. Roe references and PlirtiCo- 1 1 03 nee Ckmalara.. . ANA may be bad a* ltr.ltaanard'a mug Store or atueerkik Boom, wherotbePencipal.feneeeesor of Char les d. ffi. Omar be Mal every illeralne between RE %la MC o'clock. A. B. BEIRLESik. an26-Irn No. 1.30 . 1, AACR Street. 110, W. PETTIT WILL 113-OPEN Lie Itudio far the ref:option of Panne to the Arta of DRAWING and PAINTIIIO, at No. North TUTU' stre4 on the 16th of September. an2e4m• • OLASSICAL ,lIiBTITUTIC, street below LOCUST. DAties rimmed 1312 4 - TEMBSR .1. W. FAIDES D. D.. aii2s-2m• pritiolDlL • 00, •TUNING.- Mr: S BGINT gives natios of his listen to this oily, and ord e r reirorse Dewiness by the Ise of September: All ' received as usual, sit BON & CO% store, 901 91116110:11 &Tsat ituAl is DEPAV.TXFAT. TOX .• HtitrZTQZ W 9 14g. PERSONAL.