The Treede of Nekl9Blitt. rovernor of the Bahamas states, In his annual .0 the Colonial office, that the imports is to rose from £214,581 in value, in 18111. to Xi,. In 1802; and the exports from £191,581 to 55. This is attributable to the important toh this harbor has played as an eta rep6t of toods destined for the ports of the Coved°. is. The contiguity of Nassau to t lharieston ington has made it, he says, a kind of out- Averpool, Cardiff, and Glasgow; and a with. the Southern belligerents, watch have been carried on at all directly he %Teen and American ports, has been pro rough the supplementary aid of this email !scantly, obscure harbor. The expCrts brandy and other spirits, tea, coffee, oils, textile fabrias, drugs , earthen and (4278,086,) gunpowder, (8,836 kegs,) lead quicksilver, leathern goods, V. fgh half the vassals which attempted to docitalle In the last six months of 1.882 were I, the profits or the trade were au great that trekcepers who took shares in the vessels cargoes &anted their capital In the year, er cooties of laborers is Nassau have ,oh duller a day for unskilled work, and two for night work. All the stevedores, dray ' laborers, belong to the colored pnpulw; . they have shown no unwillingness to In the service of persons interested in the rn trade. The demand for clerks wee veity the =embers of the bar profited by the lin- Iven to comments, and says the Governor, dere In dry goods, many of whom are Wesley we found their advantage in the taste for lye tlnei y which among several of the better of the young women of the middle and ' law es has been encouraged and gratified by ierusity of their devoted, though transitory 's. antlers and pilots of vessels engaged in ran• ie bl ,, clisle have, in some inerances, been much aB ..£lioo, a month. The wages of do- Servants have doubled; food htui risen greatly r; warchouzes and offloes have been rented annual sum not much less than what was purchasing price five years ago. All per m profited by the change except Govern- Wale, The Governor has to state that hid ialory has been barely equal to his expendl tor hes the public revenue risen, the Leglr deg reluctant to impose duties on goods in It Is observable that. thtiugh the °curio the pollce•oourt Inereaeod, thnie in the, so court for more serious offences declined. The patriotically expresses his hope that the never again be quite the same as it was; ;he result scill be that the latent rtlourroes ,thamae will he recognize 1, and the Cap* NatiPall to become the centre of a mere 'e Grade than it has hitherto been. PICIII.III BUSINNEIS IN MARIVIACIEIITSETTS.,— n is one of the most famous towns In the for miring pickles. Many or the tarmers have me to five, and even ten acres devoted to this Act. This reason is very favorable to the bast e!. One man, from two and a half acres of vines, II gathered at to o pickings 87.000 pickles. They $k abolit three Unmet; week In warm fitlr. weather. le man gathered from his five 'tarot, at one pink -1 , 80.000.• This was regarded as au extraordinary id. Another man has realised from his ten acres nted with ououtubers, in ohs season, sl2oo.They e selling them now for $l.BO per thousand.—Boston svelter. • RIM VOLTINTHERING IN NEW JORSET.—WO rtt that volunteering is becoming quite brisk in ny parts of this State. In the agrieulturA oatin. -, since the Ghee of harvesting opera - tons, an ex ent class of young men have begun to come in, e in the towns the large bounties offered have -ally stimulated enlistments. In Enlzabeth ono d has tilled its quota, another nearly so, and in Ird it is hoped that the required number of men be lieeUred before the Oth proximo. In Trenton are rilso coming forward, and generally the , sped is much brighter than it Was a fortnight TIIF CITY. ADDITIONAL CITY NUNS ODD NONATII 101011. DRAFT 'MEETING IN THE SIXTH WARD. t evening, a meeting of citizens of the Sixth d was held at National Guards' Hall. The oh. • of the meeting was to raise funds whereby re '• is ce.attlbe obtained and the ward exempted themlft The meeting was well attended. A Al of music enlivened the proceeflinge. The tug wee called to, order by calling Samuel am, Esq , to the chair. Wm. R. Duntam as secretary. One vice president from each 'duct of the ward was elected. Rev. Mr. • .rson delivered an impressive prayer. pressor Saunders was then Introduced. Ho said t this time, It was very difficult to obtain men. ere were but f,.frty men required to till the quota the ward, and yet that number it was very dila .lt to get People would say that the obtsinlng of en for carrying on the war was useless and an ex. • avaeant waste of money and blood. A physician hose medicines were known all ever the world, d who, at the last election, had voted for t.e Government, had told hint that this time e was going to vote against the Government, d he asked him (Sauutlers) if he was not sappointed In the war. He told him that he was o axed, not that so little had been done, but that . much had been accomplished. Daring the past .ree )ears a Rttle band of soldiers collected in tah Lad multiplied Itself into the mightiest army be world had ever seen, and from e. few ships of ar we had raised an immense navy, fittingly re .resented by Farragut. [Cheers.) The name or arragut will stand out in history to the end of • e. Never before had a Passel-of-war tired upon • other at a distance of a mile, and sunk her nt the tenet) of a quarter of a mile. We had in three ears effected a lodgment in every State that had • eon In rebellion, and there was nothing in history .mparable to what had been achieved by the ...pie of the North In the suppression of the rebel .on. •He proposed that all who bad the interests or the and at stake should do as he had done—furnish a •presectatlve recruit. Any one who was not him if liable to the draft could, for 1150, do this, and he ould receive from the Adjutant General of the rated States a certitioate thathe had done so. He ould point with pride to this certificate in days to owe. Money should be raised, and he suggested fits as a way by which It could be done. Lx•Governor Fetlock, John E. Latta, Esq., and there, addrie sed the meeting. A number of subscriptions were obtained. The luta to be furnished by the ward was 141. Of this ber 59 have already been sworn In, leaving 82 to furnish. There is 9, large number claimed for f• aye! enlistments, but these have not yet been oftl. •ially credited, le TY- CENT COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY. Janice Pardee was arraigned, yesterday afternoon, lore 1. 7 . S. Commissioner Sergeant, on the charge selling counterfeit fifty-cent currency nom. It aileaed that for the sum of $lO he sold lorty of the riots notes. The scoured was committed in de: t ol 113,090 bail to answer. LLE'VENTII "WARD NOMINATIONS. Alderman.—James R. Taylor. Schou! pinta H. Parker, H. J. Arbuokie, A. J. Snyder. Coz•sroblrr.—S. Sheetz, A. Z. Scherer, Nathan go Warner. DISTTICOM STIED ARR I VALS lion. Revert!, Johnson and wit's, or Maryland, iirrited yestertal In this city, and are at the (Jon tinentai. Ron Simon Cameron also arrived, and Is at theClirani House. PqiERAL OF A MAYS OFFICER. The funeral of Lieutenant James Bonsai], who Vas killed during the recent fight on the Weldon lined, took place, yesterday atternooe, from the residence of Lis parents, at No. 748 South Ninth street. anti wa= attended by a battalion of the Pro- Yost 4 ;dant, under Lieutenant Smith. The Inter ment took place at the Darby Cemetery. The sol diers a Vending were conveyed to the ground bylour •ami.uhinees provided by the firemen. ACCIDENTS Yesterday afternoon John Aldridge, colored, felt from a ladder, at the New York depot, and was So riously Injured. lie is nct expected to rec..ver. Penults McCarty, driver of a testa or horses at• tached to a tra'n of passenger cars on the Penn ,sylvenla Railroad, was run over and killed on the railroad, at Juniper and Market streets, about •o'clock last evening. SUOT HIMSELF 1 Joseph hinter 60 sears of age, a German, and one 'lef the West Philadelphia Hospital guards, shot , :blenself yesterday afternoon with a horse pistol at Ails residence, FortpseCOnd and Oak streets. He 1 . 4 .151ew off the top of his head. The coroner held an _:,. guest. FOUND DEAD An unknown white man was found dead on the est side of the Schuylkill river yesterday after • oon. He is about 00 years of age, 5 feet B inches in height, dark-gray hair;; dark pants. SLIGHT FIRE About half past seven Welook last evening a Blight tire oncurred at the dry goods store of 11. W. Ital. Bey, 1237 Poplar Street. It originated from the gas light In the window. ARRIVALS AT TIIE 110 TELS. The Cent Ti Harley & Pittsburgh W is Hall, Havana l' Cowles. Connecticut I .1 T Rlereon & la, Chicago M /stern. New York J 51 Junes, New York Min H Pearce New York • .1 H Eastman. Butler W T Murdoch. Pottsville A i. Newton, Washington W P Cormier 21, Witabingt'n Br W Marbnry, Wastingt'u W 0 Case. Columbia It bander. Olt City ('apt Lyford,l l B A W H Balley,_NeW 'York John Potta, "W ashington T M U erritt N li-t,j Watkins, Mar) land Air, Time If Watt IDA. Bid Cline Wilson, Washington Chr.- A Thomas Wastilngt'a J. 4 Colt, Washington C Keller. Toronto, C W Asleitson Clark, Be I I/MOTO Mr -a A C Clark. Baltimore Boyddr,lodianapolts J W Hale dr la, Ohio Mini II Herr & Mr. Ohte Jas MAClure,lllinois Joe Ford. Wheeling Jos 1; Jones, Wheeling Aire Ell lgarnes,Wheillng Miss Ford, Wheellog Abe J I' Fitch H Cannon. Louisville Chapman a ref. Ohio t klncattarty,New York right, Washington Hill, New Vol k Griffin California White, California Myers & la t Clare t Tartaqoa T H Watkina ? Whitney. Pottsville B Wells, New York. H Carew, New York B T boy, Now York Ise Weston, New York Eknitb wait W Fairfield It Doub, California lin Henry &wife a Rev Johnson A wf. Md B Alien, Baltimore. Borne, NIM York larcia, 'New York A L Garcia, New York Tan Gilder, Knoxville bbs, 111 1) tabs, Baltimore ' Cox, Baltimore las McClure, Peoria 0 HowePtov. R I Posey, Prov, 111 wailer, Brook v lila ' Ayres. Best' York *aeon.Port Carbon abet, Pottatnw n Warner, tklnsonlionion The .n 4loylan, Newark Parker,.llarltaglon a n t r r eitsti t tut ° _, °D telaW;tre R Woodruff , DIM JerdeY. tairentoteh, Zanesville n B Othe, Zanesville ITerba ma, Bow York ttel Mel* _ Jii,e7, ' Kfma 0 Barrill4, Fiarriabtirg 1.14, Brbst. , l, 0 "p r, itharytamd H Honig. tinl.M, 0 K.itn, Newport, Pa 11 11. PPl 9 .li.wPort,Pa ,a Laucastar 3rch. Pinearnae hln.' POtINYII/0 Ildllllth & la, Ohio The B 1 Killer, Doraville iNV flaelinnr e, Bucks co !imam & la, (Iratzttrwniktre Bhelmore ' linclte Go 1 Be nm & la.Gratztown , W 8 Appleton, Attleboro I m pbeck, B.rlin oo Isaac Rowland, POLIOR. rt Blois. perovllle Geo W Hartley Wieland, Allentown Dr J 8 Reading & la, Pa F Eaterly, Domains' clAas Harper, Jenkintown Smith, Smoot)) tog& Mos Harper, Jealciutown ;0 . 0111411. Not nylt Ul 00 A Pabst, Upper Dublin Horeb, Pennaburg Jrb gad tee, JLettich ea ,yet, 02110 nry Stelae, Lehigh oo 'LON] try, Conpersbart T Shafer, °hot +wring" ark,.,, & l e J ITOrooker, iltentg'7 op ~ n llnnon, BTherfr :. at ''„, : .: 7 W W Wright, Delaware W Alien, Delaware J M Hatper, Maryland A t Da nide, Chinon Geo Meers, Huottnedne CO 11 Aratuideun, New York „los l Vest, CI ocinuati A cdrew N Lee, Buffalo H Gild-baud. St Louis Dr I/ 44MM), border/town Jar , Al Vandekrirt, Del lora Nt A Pandegrift, Doi Horace R alustaid, .1 R Ralston, New York W F J Elenrr o Elkton. Md Barton,Jad Boston S Danarll & 2 ch, Ent Mtss Douuell, Newark,Del 11 T 3.+1.1e011, Nast TIDE) W WLLliamn N Martin, New York F A Et 'Mester, Reading ,litho T /beater, Reading J.R Lowther, Newport, Pa! W Lowther, Newport, Fa .1 L Gillum &son Kingston. E T.O Baltimore' G & la, 0 T'McCOrmlck. Pittsburg D Caldwell, Hollidaysburg M Cnldwell, Hoilldayebg 0 A Cathcart, Baltimore W 21 Morehouse, Mar) land T Moore & la, Now York Jas Montgomery, Boston JSIDebOh, Boston L L Minton. New York T Non llleld, New York J B Zei g ler, Harrisburg John JChtdalr. D S A W.W G Oliver, New York CF Meyer, St Louis - N Peckham, Summit 111.11 R Edwards, Summit. Hill H C Smith, Summit Hill Joe Velment; 13s1thnure L L Greenwalt, Lebanon H P Richmond & la, .1 C Patetheld, Prnua 211 North, Columbia A W Benedict, Huntingdon) J H Homes, Jersey Shore R Wertheiro, New York BL Parana, New York The. Robt Barstow, Tr S N Geo joistsn, New York Cant B Lewis, W W Chaster irhoe Bray, Cheater D Hall & e, f, Baltimore Mrs Ball, Baltimore Ulm Clayton, New York B Beeman, Baltimore B Boraman, Baltimore B Barman St Ms, Balt lb tee 8 Rubinson, Week, DC Miss 1 Line, D C J Beatillbautn, Baltimore 0 P eosin, New York Jl3 Becker, New York W H Cassell. Rtlthvore W Gray, Baltimore W Wilkinson, Ft Monroe hi Kelley; Fortress Monroe R W Jones, Waynesburg Coo Lear, Duy asstnwn J Bites, Panne Joe I'mylor, New 7017.er a Blesel, New York W Batley, Webb, D B Connor. D C Jae tiaTtinah, Wash, D F Read, Boatmen, Pa EL Weeks, Montrose ' B F Bailey, Montrose E T Bliley, Montrose • Jae Tewasbury, Montrose' Frank Serts, Montrose Jas Kerte, Montrose The Me D Eynon, Catarangna Jamas Orcrn, New York C Brown, Pe. EMU B Youngman, Easton B Browne, Slew York G Thomas, Doylestown R J Garrard, Ohio IS C Garrard, Ohio D 3 Morrell, Johnstown J Rarely, Johnstown 3 Kuntz, Johnstown 3 Walker, Jr, rttITIFL E W friLowLime Ridge,Pa Raab.B , urlington,lo wa A Truro, Cincinnati E M Eisfeld, lowa A Crisman, Pe cilia PNnitly, Jr, W Bala, Danville, Fa 3 Dean, Penua John 'r Mamany,N York Jas A & la,Wash S Kuala, Johnstown S Leonard, Johusto wn Geo Oillmore. Johnstown J A finiM unit Baltimore A 1,.; Lewis, Chicago Ira B Byde,liew York AI Galley, Rochester, DI Jos backville,Darrille John Newroun,Dsnville Thou 81 e Paid Sun, Danville Pater Ricky, Den Ville Bernard Flynn, Danville B Freeborne,Portland Wm S Shoemaker, Parma S J Sharps, Wyoming J B Turner, Plymouth Snyder, Plymouth D W Ketcheno.nymouth Wilber Gardner, Penne, A W Jackson, New York B Morey, lirw York Miss M Fisher, Williamsp'f The CO B P England, Delaware co .1 W Rickman, Chester co A Wood, Chester co B Phipps, Chester co J7f Waiter Chester co Jack Chester co •• W L. sole, Went Chester J M Philitre, Chester co P steak's. Bucks co H W Fisher, Wheeling J Shnttlewortb, New York P Shields, Bow York C P M Broumball, Del co A CON, New York • W Wilson, New York J Davidson, Boston R Boston D Col) amore, Albany A J Watson Jesse D Shaapless W H hder, &Mon, Md C W King, Pa J Bener, Pa J B Walters, Bucks co Peter &Agates, Sucks co J W Thomas,Jr, Chester co Geo , r Brown, Chester co aentaL Biles P A Clark, Baltimore Robert W Mend 44 is, ff 8 A Allen, New Jeremy W W Moorhead.. Pitt,hc'h hiF Wiggsne. Brooklyn re M if Wiggans, Brookln 0 Rasp, New Jersey W Metcalf. Pittsburg 0 W Whitney. New York Vonßonnnorst, Pittsburg Mre Vonßonnhorst &. de. Pa Mrs Orimsbaw & ch. Illin's B Curran, Illinois )'rank J tones , . Ohio Walter It Jones. Ohio Charles A Mattland.'N Y IS Clark & is, ItsutncitY Dr Reed, West Virginia J M Pickering & Is, Onto Cline E Coffin Ale, did M Coben, Ginoldnistl J±X Martin W L, Campbell, Reading S Faucett, Pittsburgh - • • • CI A Smith. New York X Holdendth &is Balt -- J H French dr la,Ohlo Capt JP Martin, til 8 A F Yan Benthuyeen & Is W H Otis, Now York J B Walker, Louisville E C Kemp Mrs Dr Hemp & 6 ch 0 R Colby, NA W - York J Leisenring, Pennsylvania Capt P F Spear & In, Penns 8 B Derrtaksou. New York int White emhie re Elits,Pe hi as yn n l yenta F Shenk, Lancaster S D Fowler, Baltimore Cyrus %tansy, Chiesgo E c Rl:melt & is. Brooklyn D 11 Olmeteal & w N Holleman ik wr.Nt.9W N Y York hlre Norris, Lanceet r H B Snowden Pitrearg W Kills, St Louis Mrs 8 Larrleoh, Illinois .1 W /turned, St Louie Mrs E .1 Tacksou &me n , mi n /.13 Bland, Aternytne A J Smith, hew York W D Booth, Neer York A Maittruder. Clowns' n. D C Mrs M agrude rer. D Missa, li a c T ftenwerdtieger, N York F C Havemeyer, ' N York Mrs C Haverneyer, 0 Y W Harriet, New Dort Mee Ward, Safest. Hass .1 Robinson, Wein. Mails J X l'aluter, New York T H Borland, Pittsburg. Jae Keogh, Pittsburg F L Tobin, Pittsburg J M Flatland . • W AloCook. Louisville Mine Snyder, Baltimore Lt It D Ilke, Michigan !Miss Y Simon , Bneyrts , 0 IF Wiley. Fort Beaman Win Hull Fort Delaware '0 N Hoffstet, Pittsburg ;H Tom, NeW York J Longneeker, New York L Stevens, New York A C Yates, New y i r k Peter E Buck, Ashland Joshing' Weimer. Ackland Bltvesms, Jr, N Jersey N B Dodm Laport, Ind S B Mateoler, New Jersey A Boller, Chambersbnrs Alfrcd Miller, Maryland Mrs H Byl, Boston Miss Bight, Boston W It Sloan, New Sem, A 0 Beninger, Allentown =!.3 lJ,lyard, Jr. Philo T Frown, Bont,u W Brown, Wash, D C M B Spahr, York. Pa Michael Scholl, York, W PA . Jl3 Murray St sin, ash Miss Murray. Wash. Miss White, Wasit, D cf , Chas Shroder, US & Thou Smith, Baltimore Chas SSisignibaum, ilarrisb los M Shuman, Btltimore M W &Rely, California Thos F Kerr, Boston Chas Ammldrion, N Jos Barker, New York Ceo Clarkson, New P ort 'Thou Davidson, Boston C. O'NoM, New York r Fraley, Easton James Yonag, PAttrla MCA SI mtkiini, I.ollltiVllll3 A W Mcßride. Philada W McKelvF, Patina iJoshiia 'Fitment Baltimore B Wilkins, Baltimore John tinily. Lebanon Juo Williams, Baitlinore Lucas Thompson, N York J M Cook, Baltimore Jos Shlpposr, Baltimore J W Woolvrrton, M D, Pa Dr Y B Conover. U is A C B Miller, Harrisburg , Win Smith, Nortoamn.so Sans]. Johnson, Winsbnrg A.adrow Muller, Pitisbork Mte,.9 Morrieoo, Baltimore A 0 Ifte.tor, Eistriebunt Fl M SWRAtliet & la, Doily J Boyd, Penne Non S Cameron, arrieb'd Dr J J 813•Asrii & Is. Pena' Samuel Jaukreou & wf, BAlt P S Cable, Reek tilatid F II Hutton, M 0, 0 S Rev Jae Braley, Penua Rxv Tboa Hayden, Bedford Mre F Leach, New York. C Olomeat, Dayton, 0 F t> Mouroee & niece ,Mr Meyer & lady =7l J A Dick, Week Newton,Pa I Fithian Jt da, N Jersey A K Mine, Reading C Woolworth, Sananekl6o FPMoIge,USA S S Plelehman, Baltimore W R Rex. Nona J Prettyman, Delaware Thos Iteyouids. Delaware R Mayer, Penna A 11 Herr, Ponca Miss Mayer, Fenn* Mies Boyd", Ponca D A Sawyer. IT SA A Boddie ' Jr, Wash, D C 11 M Norton, Phillipsburg Chas Wellee, Berke co W reit, Phiillpidnkrg , D Woodrnd, New Jersey O P Prall, New York Gilles Wetrome, Montrose - Wm Watrene, Montrone Mr Stark, Montrose Mr Morse, Montrone Mr Dayton, Montrose B W HatlAon,Carbon co.P% J B Wasson, White Rayon b Driygs, White Haven W Lathrop, Li S A Mrs B W Hudson _ . C MeDermot, Dayton Wakeman, New York Jacob Broom, Waste, D 0 ham. s H Bell, rontia J L Melge,,Pluenixyllle W C Mcllou, Phoanix.yille 11.41 McCauley. Cape Kai D M C we) ford, Sterling, Ind J E nlcKetiry, Pittsburg .1 Cann, Ohio D Bair, Lancaster U S Barr & la, Shamokin Kies D L Hum,, Penns Mre Robinson, Ohio B F Riettel, Eaetun: Major .1 Beli & son, Penna A li Wileou & wife thite o Indiana Dr J . McMaster, US rA Armory D H Hunt. How York R dnuif & Ja,Locii flaxen S R Richards, Kent - nay John 8 Jones & %yr, Parma J A Sturges, Indiana J W Conrad e. Banee , vllle.o M Onnobartr, Harrisburg mph, Naw York M Bo wen, Maryland E J John: ton, INforDak J J Bland, iYorth Carolina J H Tucker, Mineraville M Kepler. l'hillinsburg , 0 W CrotteShippens bong 0 Shelhart, Danville M Ityriti, Danville Geo W Fecel , r,Pol:llla H. Sat nolds,New York T J Ban. Pittsburg H Spencer, Ohio J A M Jatneson,Penna' W Zearlose St eon, Patina J Began & eon, Pat,be rg It 0 Brodhead, Jr, rgraitt, B Howell,Cin cinn art W FAcharde,Hentacky I Coates, Chester co D Caldwell, Panne J M Ireland, Maryland I A Kirk SI son, Maryland. A Rittenhouse. Maryland T Walter, Chester co Mrs el Pennock Chester co J Oakford, Oxford J Watson, Penne 6 S Gibson, Pearls J X Back, Penns Pennock, Cheater co Yeatman, Witm, Del J Roustou, Lancaster co T 0 Cowl:Ili, Delaware J B Price. Ashland. Pa C N Sproul, Penns W Dilworth. Cheater co N P Brower, Doyleatown (4 W Jambe, Chester co Oeo Stack, New York Wash Swing. Pa Z Lamborn, Pa imams Witmer, Lancaster co Geo Better. Lancaster co John To Terkel, Reading .8 Union. C Short, Baltimore A Thouips .11, Harper's Fer Mrs A 'Pechter, Ohio J V Stover, Ohio L Hondereon, Clearfield L Smith, Clearfield J Sbeaffer,_Lencastar J Bontz, Weskit vitton J W Armeirong, Altoona J relater. Demme, o C Froward, Pittsburg 1 3 Etritningar, A E stovers Jost Wallace A E savage, Danville him A Kline. St Louis lie.. Hobart. Emotivity N Wortz, Delaware W S Robinson, Pittaburir The Sts E Dertnney, Lebanon R While, Baltimore J Curby, Baltimore T Brown. Baltimore A ti Willie. Mart - land A T Barnard. New York J A Si ober, Lancaster .1-E Williams Phila N Ball, Pittelmr. kat Miller, Virg nig .T 1 Wilson, Wg.kbuigton I Ramsey, balumore W kTatrlik, Comesvilli T V B Robing, Baltimore T Lewis, l'extua. Ja.s M Dever. Indiana Co Cant P Btacis.h(lus.., Yonne, Lieut Coi-Flaber,Jubiro.'n JonathanCornmem.CarliOe The IV C C Muslim/ er, Powleraville A B Foorlereville .W BHrichbanm, Penn's .18 Oberrender Chas Spanaltr, Pottsville It burger, Manereville A Rite. Lebauun C Beasn.Loserne eo Mtn Ili Gauge:in, M Chunk M El Lentz, Brietol, Ea A Cohen, Monnt Holly 8 Weitzel, Pinn'a L B Hot Amity, Penn 'a 8 Bpigelmyer ar non, Pa M Halfpenny, Lancaster D IS Kn et, Lancet ter, J T Charm', Peon'n The Bel D Levan, Berke eo C Hitler, Rittereville IV Metier, Matrenoy City &Amok, Allentown P Feu stemeit et. Allentown B Stout, Backe co D Buyer,Lehigh co D Beideen, Penns L &once, Monroe co W .1 Lavin. Glatioston Geo lisyniond, Montreal B Wrlllame, Slatington F Braun. Allentown D B Vewcemer, Carliele W Stern, Clterryvillo The M J H Robertson Watd. D C. Howard Skins: New Jersey Id Elberson, New Jersey R Van Dike & Is, Delaware J Drestroan. Penne,. B Sbekopard, Mankind W P Wilson Delaware J P Collins. Delaware . . . Jesse Comfort. Bucks oo (3 L Jenkins, Dionigoingry C Todd Jenkins, Puma Cakt D Beebon. N Jersey L . e_k n hCM . t.V...U..l.i . dli,. ALDABIMLA, favorite and ohief of the harem of El Rader Bay Soud, is accounted the most lovely woman 1n Turkey. It is said that her princely hus band is ever on the qui rive to discover methods Or obtaining new items of loveliness for his favorite, and that he recently sent a special courier all the way to Paris to procure a quantity of " Lubin's Flo- riling," the new toilet reqnleite, for her use. The re sult, we are told, was gratifying beyond his most sanguine expectations. THR POPULAR PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING Hones of Messrs. C. Somers & Son, No. 625 Cheat nut street, under Jayne's Hall, we Tredict will sell more garments than any other two clothing este,- Kish= onts in this city. The style of their garments is proverbially superior, tits unexceptionable, and prices remarkably reasonable from the fact that their magnificent stook of fabrics was almost en tirely imported by themselves before the lath ad vance in prices. TES CHICAGO NOMINATIONS are now the Moat exciting topic in political oiroles. In ellinestic cir 'oleo the important faot that W. W. AlVer, No. 857 North Ninth street, is selling the purest and best coal, at hii jamclus new yard, at the lowest prices; is nowthernaost pOpulai theme. TIOI STOCK OP GllNTLEsrmes FURNISECTO GOOD! offered by Mr. George arant, No. 010 Chest nut street, is the finest in the city, and his cele brated stillte Medal Shirts," Invented by Mr. J. F. Taggart, are unsurpassed by any others In the world In fit, comfort, and durability. Siinvareparnmenr.—A Biddy hearing the lady of the house ask her husband to bring " Bombay and Son" with him when he eame home to dinner, laid two extra plates on the table for the supposed visitors. This maid was a near relative to the ser vant girl who fancied that the broaches of Sampter were of the same description that the master of the house was In the habit of procuring at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. eoa and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. A. S. DOTTER, Sol North Broad street, Coal dealer, would respeotfully advise his friends and the public in general not, toidelay in buying their coal, and run the risk of paying. Diu-their advances, but buy at once of hie superior stook of large nut, ma n stove, stove, egg, &O. None to excel, for quality, durability, or cheapness. 'anls-lm T RH niaLlysT hoinamman.—lffuller, when he murdered Dlr. Briggs in the English railway car riage, no doubt counted all the chances of detection, and calculated all the plans of escape. But his crime came on in advance of him, and on another aide of the world he was met by the law be tuo via. lated, where the proper officers had been waiting some days for. his arrival. Disguise as he may, "murder will out," and even a snit of clothing from Charles Stokes SI. Co.'s one price, under the Conti. nental, cannot conceal an enemy of his race. TSB WORD "SOronOtsr,” which is fait becoming a household word, is derived from the Greek, and composed of two words, Sozo and Odontes. "Sozot , translated means to preserve, and "Odontes" the Teeth—"SozOdont," a preserver of the Teeth. And it is true to its name. For beautifying and preserving the teeth, hardening and invigorating the gums, and correcting all impurities of the breath, it Is without a peer in the world. Sold by Druggists. auzltuths3t Ent /UM ELB most Ruiteaftlly treated by 3. lawn, M. D., Ocilieb sold 511 Phr Rt. Artif.. Margit (Or exenanatica , , imtr Briaavtal 'BOUM, Nzwpowr, R. 1.-4 ehall reduce the price of BOARD at the above-named Houma on and after the 18% Umtata to 421 Per week. It IS Well known that the BELLBVIJB 110118 F. to one of Mabee& houses in Newport. JOHN ♦. PARER, Agent. NEWPORT, August 16. 1884. an* weinik TB!, Porui OLoTRING Homo OF Plink. S. R. comer SIXTH and MARIEST arcade. GOMM Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth St. WHISBLEB & WI:LBWS ELMS =T I'BRlarrit LOCK-STITCH Salesrooms. TM CHESTNUT Street, above Reveal) t HALE.—Attaust ?ash. at Mlnersvillo. Dr. T. B. Hale, hi Iba 41st year of his ago. Funeral from his lase residence, Wednesday aftr noon. august , at 4 o'clock. il COLL l). —On the 80th mind, , Jonathan Collard, in the 64th year of bin age. The relatives and Wends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral from hie late reel. deem-, 325 North Second street, on Thursday afternoon. September let. at 3 o'clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery. se NOW LEN.—gilled. on the 29th inst.. in thebsttle of Ream's Station, on the Weldon Railroad, whilelo nom mend of his realmont. Captain Garrett Howie'', of the Milt Regiment Penna. Vole., in the 30th year of km age. Him male filen& are invited to attend his rune' el, at 8 o'clock P. lit., en Thursday. September IE, from the house of his hrother-ln-law, General Hector Tyndsll, No. 1.19 North Tenth street, To proceed to Laurel 19 - ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, -I- , No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have received- - Binds polnin • all- wool efonsselines single width. le it double wldthl " and White Delaines, " And Pendo Delainee. " and White all-wool Monsselines. and Purple Tami.es and Bombazines. alerhoes and Cashmeres. item Empreee Clothe, Alpeolte, au29-1t 1864 EYRE ,i. 45 LANDELL*; 1864• •OPEN TO-DAY FOR FALL OF 'O4, 1,0 Woolen Plaid SHAWLS. , • 200 pieces colored PARAMATTAS. 150 pieces rich dark DELAINES, • PLAITS, PRINTS, FLANNELS. kn., &o Ann igr THE DELEGATES OF THE NATIONAL UNION PARTY composiugthe Third Senatorial Dietriet met at the North Pennsylvania Hotel, Third and Wil ow streets, on Monday Evening, August 29th, at g o'clock, a od.organl red by the election of mr. AARON WATERS President. and Messrs.' OEO. HAWKE& Jul., and FRANK CLOUDS, Secretaries. The credentials of the Delegates were received, ald referred to a Conunittee, who reported correct. The following gentlemen were then placed on nom!. nation for State Senator, : Merairs. Gee. B. Hill, . base A. Sheppard. Harman Haugh, Henry E. Wallace, and Wm. 0, Snyder. The Convention then proceeded to vote viva Toes, the secretaries acting as tellers .On the third ballot, Mr. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD received the nomination, the vote being as follows: Isaac A. Sheppard, 25 votes; Geo. M. Hill, IS; Wm. E. Wallace, 9; Win. 0. Snyder, 2 On motion, the nomination was made unanimous, Mr. Sheppard wee introduced, and made an appro= priate add reee. Which was followed by W. 0. Snyder. • Resolves, That the proceedings of , this Convention be published in the North American and The Press. AARON WATERS, President. Attest, GEO. HAWKE& Jr * , } Secretaries, ItY PRANK CLOUDS, • THIRD REPRESENTATIVE TRICE—The delegates of the National 'Union Convention will moot at -the house of 0 W, Camphor, Fifth street, below Shippen, on THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, S o'cloch. F. Johnston, M. J. Boggs, John Smyth, James Panl, Beni. Thomas, B Sunlit!. It* lar SIXTH pimaNcr, TWENTIETH WARD, IsUENTION I—All persons liable to the draft will plelM take notice that a. committee will be in attendance •very day and evening at .Tames W. Packer's Hardware Store, Me. 12215 and 1227 GI RARD Avenue, to receive subscriptions to the Ward Bounty Fund, an26.6t gar" CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 037 CHESTNUT St. —Young Bien fully prepared for the Colrain; Souse and bust near life. The conrse of instruction lust tides Book- Reaping in all 115 Brancbes, P..nmanship. Plain and Ornamental, Commercial Calculation, Unfitness Forme, Commercial Law. Detscting Counterfeit Votes, TELEGRAPHING taught by one or the best of Prac tical Operators. NO VaC ATIONS. Students can enter at any time. CATALOGUES for the lastnearly HUND year. containing Terms. dents, and the names o riva RED stu- ts, furnished gra tis f on application. au3l3t* Or DIVIDEND NOTICE. OPPICH OP TARR FARM OIL COMPANY, No. 431.44 WALNUT Street, engem SO, 1864. The Board o' Directors have this day declared a Dirt dentofTWOPEß CENT. on•the Capital Stock of the Cowpony, payable at the Company's Office on and after September 7, 1864, elf ar of State tax. The Tranider Books will close at. SP. ht. on the 3d, and open on tie Oh of Sept ember. arms-61 3. FRIO ERICK LlST.Vreasttrer. floes'. Jacob 0 Beck. Sunbury P H Seely. Lazerne John C Brooke, Lebanon O T Brooke, Lebanon 1 Wm R Brooks, Lebanon ' J McConnell. Lebanon Oeo Gibson. Lebanon ' , Kelp, Pottstown N K Ilarbart, Villm, Del JuFepb S Dell R Wagner. Pottstown J C Hoff, Bending John S Look, Carlisle E Hammer, Orwigabarg M F Ltwing, Tamaqua Eli Klokp. Penn 'a J C Haman, laments co • Moses Kautz, Slatington Long, Sternsville T Knots, Slatington 3 S Kreldler. Bath Mrs O M Barnes, Bath C Nagle. Northampton co W Keachtine, Northamp co David Sand. Northamp co P Harley, Peuoa H L Saltzback,Marietta,Pa IST Myers, Penns. M Schoch . , Ponnabarg H H Roeder, Pennsbarg C Bastbarn, Backs co • dlKon. Wilson D Large. Bucks MI Jar tit Ferguson, N Rimy Fooke, Delaware B II Rowe, Maine J Q Howe, Maine W H Bigetow, Maine .11b1 Quimby, Bangor, Me I R Stratton,. eifiw rerdei Eugene ()outwit:l, BOMA Alonho Beam, Maine F 0 Candor, Dew York L H La Rue. Pena% TH:E PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA.; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, NM SPECIAL NOTICES. "OAK BALL." istik-elhas goods at moderate Primo WAN/JUICER & BROWN. BBWING E&CILIASEI. THE CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. AHD DOT 3DIMID_ TAM 124/431ELWOOD OIL COMPANY are prepared to dispose of a limited number of shares of their stock. A ppli nations may be m ade at. N 0.2 FA.RetuttAß BUILD ING, (Philadelhia and Irie Railroad 011itse ) WALNUT Street. below THIRD, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and W SDN E . S DAY 'next, from 10 A. M. un til S P. M., where RElbzeriptions will be received and all necessary information' gi Ye a L Ell . w. F. GAY, President G. P. LITTLB, Secretary. att29 Si DOWT BE SWINDLED.—THE EN. dere is n e d, regal arl y licensed anbstilntebrokera, aro prepared at any moment to furnish desirable repre sentatives for enrolled citizens in any Part of the itate. Security given that the principal shall be exempted far the time agreed upon. Transactions with any other than liter ied brokers are Medal. VANDhItSLICR de DEVINE. Licensed Brokers, 91231-3 V No. 11$ South 'SEVENTH tit., 2d floor. R NATIONAL *UNION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FIFTEENTH WARD, elected at the last Dclegato Election, will moot THIS (WPdnea daY) TWENINO, Amos; 31, at Po. R,to4 COATES St , at 8 o'clock, to organise Tor the Fall.oampalgn. it* Fir ST. ANDREW'S SOCEETT.-4. meeting will be held THIS EVENING, in the 'CONTINENTAL ROTEL. at 734 o'clock. Bombers are riquorded to attend without further notice. Is. GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary. lear OIFIFIVE OF TICE NEW YORK. .AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.—The Transfer Books of this Com ic,. 'will be dosed from August 20th nun September PETER K LANDIS, Secretary. POILLIMPUTA, dogma ID, 1864. act2o .xn trfEt FIFrR IV AHD , AVOID THE DRAFT !—A. meeting of the citireas of the FIFTH WARD. irreepeertive.of party, will be held at the Dintrict noun Room. No. 2. S B. corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Strict.. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 31‘t, at 7Yi o'clock, to devise means for avoiding the neetssity of a draft. By order of an9o 2t• THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. liar 050 BOENTYI THE DRAFT I FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE TENTH WARD, AROUSE! If you would escape the Draft you mast be up and doing! No time shoal d be lost! Give us the moue+ and we can get the men ! We want yet over SOO men to 111 our quotal Your Executive Committee has laid before you a plan of action in their circular, by which you. may avoid the burtbens of the theft, bat you must act eneigeticalty, and at once. Each one must hand in his bubtaription without delay, and induce his neighbors to do likewhe. Other W ards and the country districts are getting the men by their energy and liberality. You need not watt to be called on, as there is not time to canvass the ward, but come forward with the money' to the gentlemen appointed to receive it. There Is no other way of wespe from this dish, as there will be no postponement, and no commutation. The following mined parties are authorized to receive subscriptions: First Precinct, J. B. Townsend, No. 513 Arch street. Second Precinct, Sterling Bonsai, No. 118 North Ninth street. Third Precinct, Thorowo L. Potts, No. 1014 Race street. Fourth Precinct, George T. Barker, M. D., No. 1111 Arch street. Fifth PreeinCt, Wm. H. Whitaker, No. ra North Thirteenth street. Sixth Precinct, A. H. Franciscns, No. 1529 Arclvotreet. Seventh Precinct, Caleb R. Keeney, N. W.. corner Arch and Sixteenth street. Eighth Precinct, L. W. BolElngton, M. D., No. 2023 Arch street. Ninth Precinct, H. A. Lippincott, N. W. corner Twentieth and Cherry streets. An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the ward to receive subscriptions and take further measures to avoid the Draft, will be held at the First Baptist Church, b. W. corner BROAD and ARCH Streets, on W DN ES DAY EVENING next, AugnstSlet, 1824, at eight o'clock. JOSEPH B: TOWNSEND, President. _ . DAVID 'WEATHERLY, Secretary. A. H. FRANCISCA:IS, Treasurer, No. 1529 ARCH Street, or Ito. Dl3 MARKET Street. • attNWlt IiarEIGHTII-WAND BOUNTY FUND.— The Eighth Ward is still behind its quota more than fifty men. To raise this 'umber every citizen of the Ward moat lend Ills best efforts. Recruits can be sot to credit themselves to the Ward only by the per,. tonal exertions of each individual interested in antici pating she requirements of its draft. Sabscriptions should be made at once for this pnrpone, and sent with out delay to J. G. ROSEN° &RTRN, Treasurer. an27-6t S. B. Corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. arCITIZENS' suusTrnrre, RE PRESEPTATIVIS. AND VOLUNTEER &GEE CF.--atizens living in any part of the fEate can have Substitutes sworn in. for them in this elle into the Regular Army, and have the same credited to the Telenettip and Congressional Diatriet in which they live, provided they will Turnish na with a certificate of their enrolment and liability to draft from the Provost Marshal of their District For information, address or call on PAXSON & McNALLY,-411 CHESTNUT Street. N. B.—Special arrangements made with Como:dikes to furniah Townships with 'Volunteers. anti. St 110TICE.—TO E sroinutOLD. ERB OP THE INDIA TIR NA. CENTRAL RAILWAt COMPANY. —A. meeting of the Stockholders , tif tne above named Company will be held at the oetce of said Comport'', in INDIANAPOLIS, on the L7ih day of SEP. TEM BER, IBM, at 10 o clock or Bald day, to vote upon a contract made by the Board of Directors of said Com pany, and ratified by said Board at its meeting. on the 10th day of ananst,.l664, with the Columba. and In dianapolis Railroad Company of the. State of Ohio, jor the consolidation of said companiess-aadtheir road and property. dm., into one company and corporation, and such other matters relating' thereto or as may coma be- fora thorn. RI order of the Board. stole- tuet RAILROAD DOTiOR.—TO THE STOCK AND BONDHOLDERS OF THE CO LUMBDh AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD COM . - PAN Y.—A meeting of the Stock and Bondholders ache above-named Company will be held at the offioaof said Compaey, in the city of 'COLUMBUS,__O., on the Itltti of SEPTEMBER. 1864. at 10 o'clock A. M. to vote upon a contract made bribe Board of Direc tors of said Com pany. and ratified by said Board at its meeting. on the 11th of August, 1561, with the Indiana Central Railroad of the State of Indiana. for the eciesolidattoa of said companies and their roads and property. ho.. Into one company and corporation, and such other mat ters relating thereto or as may come before theta. By order of the Board of Directors. GORDON MOODIE. Secretary. Columbus, 0.. August 12, 1864. • anl6-tcr4t gr. THE EINDERSHRtiIED. A commir• TEE appointed by the Bounty Fand Convention of the several wards . for the purpoge of recruiting for the benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation or the coming draft, impressed with the. Importance -of the subject. desire their ci t y 's to obtai n in g h them in an effort to fill the quota by volun• tear recruits. To do this before the Pth of September will require the moat earnest and vigorous exertions, aed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public spirited to aid them by their influence and by contribu tions of the seces*ary means to offer inducements equal_ to tboae offered by other communities. The Committer have appointed a aufficient number of recruiting lieu tenants in various quarters of the city, and all recruits obtained will be distributed pro rata among the wards, and, of coarse, wilt benefit most 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 ft to insignificant proportions. The whole number required to free the city from the draft was, on the first of August, about 9,(01 Prom this number is to he deducted those who have been recruited since that date, and such credits as the city may be en titled to from ersons 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, of whieb the city will have her Proportion. Efforts are being made to ascertain thesecredits. The Committee also expect to obtain recruits from veterans re• enlisting, from the Southern States now occupied by our forces, and from Other quarters. They do not deem it impossible, there fore, by proper exertions to fi ll the clty's quota. Money ta necessary . said can only be obtained, by the Voluntary subscriptions of citizens. Suet& subscriptioas may be sent' to the addresses of any member. of the Committee, as below given, or to the heedenartelM of the Committee, No. 142 South FOURTH Street. JAMES L. CLAGBORtI, 207 CHURCH Alley. JAMES H. ORES. 026 CHESTNUT Street. A, 11. FEASTED% 513 MARKET Street. JOSHUA SPZ 134 3,1421"5ceath FOURTH Sheet. . Dr. WM. hIL BLER. Pans of Schuylkill. 0115 W. It PLAZIER, 949 South SIXTH Street. yfaIINAXLICIM & BROWN, NATIONAL ONION TICKET. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. POE VICE PRESIDENT. ANDREW JOHNSON. NORTON MoIIICRARL. PhllAdo OfIZIADIGIELAM, Beaver Coauty. L itched P. Eine, 73. Palms W. Hall, I. M. Morrison Co,,ne 14. Charles H. Elbricier; O. Henry Flamm, 17. John whiter, 4. William M. Kern, M. David McConangW. L Barton H. Jenks. 17. David W. Woods, O. Charles It. Bunk. 8. Isaac Banyan. I. Robert Parke. 19. John Patton. 8. Wil li am Taylor, . Samuel B. Disk. A. John A. Eteetand, .. . Everard Storer: 10. Richard H. Corre l l. 1,12. John P. Penney U. Edward Holliday, m. . Ebenezer Eraizeirly 11.Charles7/. Read. 134. John W. Blanehard. HP order of the State Clenteal Committee. iitgrCONITINENTA L HOTEL CO.—THE COUPON h due September Ist, Mt, on the eight per cont. mortgage bonds of The Continental Hotel Co., will he paid en and after that day upon presentation of the same at the Commercial Bank; in the city of Phila delphia. - J. SERGEANT PRICE, auSI)-tseb Treasurer. lar BIG TANK OIL COMPANY, 401 "WALNUT Street.—Stockholders will take no tice that this Company have this day declared a dirt.' decd of TWO PER CENT., payable, out of the earn ings of the Company, on and after MONDAY. Sept. sth. 1864. Transfer Books will he closed from Sept. let till Sept. lOth. By order of the Board. ext9o.3t. A. D. CALDWELL, Secretary. var. DIVIDEMD. NOTICE.—OFFIVE OF TEE SCEIDYLKILL AND OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No. OR* WALNUT Street. PRILADBLPERA. Augoet 29..1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a eecood monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT. (10 cents per eliarr) on the Capital Stock. payable at , their office on and after TUESDAY, September 6th. free of State tax. Transfer Books will he dozed on Wednesday, August 31st, at 3P. M., for five days. • an3CLfit.3 L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary._ ite. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THE CLINTOORVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, ,Otlice No. 411 WALNUT' Street. • PHILADELPHIA, Angnst 27,1864. The Board of Directors have thin day declared the; fifth monthly dividend of one per cent. on the capital stock, payable at the ofilcs of the Company, on and after TUESDAY, September sth, 1864 The transfer books mill close on Wednesday, August 31st, 1864, fot Ade days. WILLIAM MOONEY, 5029,81,5e2,6,6-5t Secretary. Igr a' .I‘l7 "1CP" 7161 LAMM? Hid. /1.114118 t 1864. A month], of the Sabpertbeta to the Stock of the PHILLIPS' OIL COMPANY will be held al No. HZ North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, September Bth, at 4 o'clock P. K., fur the election of live Directors and a President, and to transact such other business 9.8 may come before the meeting. B order of JOSIAH ICING, JOHN HUNutAm.,_ J. HARVEY - COCHRAN, W. S. RUSSELL, Corporatore. au29-mwm3t WLECTURES.—THE evESCRIBEB hen prepared, and is preparing, new Lectures, in lime and verse, adapted to popular audiences, and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation of Icung Men'e Associations. Lyceums. and Institutes in the ItE5 al States. He VII also deliver addresses on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, nun public bodies, nAlitical and genial. Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 75 West FORTY-FIFTH Street, New York. - auM./En. 1W NOTICE.—TIIE PENNSYLVANIA. MBE INSURANCE COMPANY. AIIGUEST 25, 1064. The Anznal htesting of the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR &NCB COMPANY will be held at their office. ou MONDAY, the fifth day of Stptember next, at 10 o'clock A. .M., when an election will be held fornine Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. WM. G. CF,O WELL, an26 , tses -Secretary. WOFFICE OF TUE PICILA DEL. WI'S GAS WOBICS, Auaosr 12, 19&l.—At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia One Works, held on the 6th instant, the following pre amble and resolution were adopted: Whereas. The great advance in 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 end all other materials consumed in the manatee tare of Gas have advanced to .a price that compels the Truotees, in order to protect the important trust-com mitted to their charge from anions lose, and to make the mutual addition to tie Sinking Fund required by law, to advance the price of Goa Eft, cents per thou sand cubic feet. Tbe Trustees are aware that the increased price Will prove a burden to many consumers, and they greatly re gret the necessity that constrains it; but when the con sumer reflects that nearly every article we purchase bas advanced from 50 to }OD per cent., and we propose but an advance of 1571 per cent. on the stain article upon which we rely for revenue, its necessity must be appa rent, particularly when Abe operations of the past year are known to have resnited.in a large loos to the Trust, notwithstanding - our then existing contracteenabled us to purchase coal and retorts at very moderate prices; be it therefore Resolt •d. That the Chief Spenser be directed to give public notice that on and after the fret day of Septem ber next the price of gas to private consumers shall be three dollar' per thousand cubic feet, less a dieomut of 6 per cent. for prompt payment and gabled. to the United States tax. - THOMAS S. STSWA.F.T, aula-tsel Chief Be eineer. 4150 WARD BOUNTY, IN ADDITION TO CITY gENII GOVERNMENT BOUNTIES, Will be paid to every recruit enlisted In United States Allan , Navy. or Marine Corps, to the credit of the FIFTEENTH WARD. Apply to ISAAC M. KRUPP, At Provost Marshal's Office, BROAD and SPRING GAIMBN Streets. , $lO premium paid to any parson bringing a recruit as above. H. P. M. 13IRIKINBINE, auSi.let Chairman Executive 04;mmittee. 199TH RE{ IMENT I'A. VOLS., COL. A. A. LECHLER. $5 25 BOUNTY. Men Mustered and Paid $425 immediately, $33.33 more before leaving camp, balance in instalments. PAY $l6 PER MONTH—CLOTHING AND SUB SISTENCE. The Reginient is encamped it CAMP CADWALA DER, in comfortable (marten. DON'T WAIT TO BE DRAFTED, but join this regiment and leave yotir families well provided for. NO DELAY IN PAYING THE BOUNTY VETERAN OFFICERS.' , anZI-7t HEADQUARTERS 611 CHESTNUT Street. DRAFT !-TWELFTH WARD, AT TENTIONI-50 MEN WANTED to join CouriterrY Captain J. C. 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BRALDMIT 'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIO STEEL MIND MLM This invention emanate of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingenionely braided tightly and tinsel together edge to edge. making the toughest, most elm. tic. flex i b le, and durable spring ever need, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great eletetloity and next bit:moos, to Place and fold the eicirt when in use as easily and with the earns convenience as a silk or muslin. dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only obiee , Cone to hoop shirts viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded sasambles, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or to any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy. ing a small space, This entirely removes the difficulty, while givieg the skirt the usual fail and symmetrical form, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleaeure,'oomfort, and-great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the beet quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable, and economical skirt made. Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladles in moat first-clans retail stores in this city and throughout the ditTerent States, airlnquire for EL t DOU he LIPTIC SPEINO /MUMS. 702 JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH STREET. Striped Shirting Plaid Shining Flannel, ?Ilan Shitting Flannel. Damask Table Linen, Loom Table Linen, 6-4 to 8-4 Brown*Linen Table Cloths, Green., Bino, and White Ketonic° Netting. American Crash, Russia Crash. Bath I °wets. • Bathing Flannels. French. Penal, and Chambray Gingham. Street ! JOHN B. STOKES 702 ARCH' e BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Very flexible, folded eaelly when in me to *weepy a small Ores. making the most agreeable skirt wont. For ease by J HAFLEIGH, 044 CHESTNUT Street. TIUPLRX.ELLLPTIC - SPRING SKIRT, 'r MOST POPULAR AND FLEXIBLE IN USE. BEEPPPAIrD. ViontsitimmEN, a .RBISON, loos OIESSTSTIT Street. pATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC MUT. For sae by Z. G. MAXWELL Mr 130 M, E. Oar. ELEVIINTH sad CREETSITr Streets 10tRADLEY'S. DUPLEX ELLIPTIC -iLe SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever seen in LADARS' SKIRTS, a n d. an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLENOR. - • • 1 0138.W1N STODDABT & 8330.. 450, 40%, and 454 N. SECOND Si, ab.WilloW. auSara if A LARGE STOCK OF SILKS ON A HAND:for sale below the present sestet' impor tation. Bich Moire Antiques. Colored and Black Corded Silks: Colored and Black Pouit de 'Soles. armurea and Oros Prattles. Superior Quality Plain BMus. Colored and Black. Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Black Silka. ' Black Silks of all kinds.. EDWIN HALL dr CO., 26 South SECOND Street, BidA.N.sv49cis!! riousExErArius, TA.IIE NOTICE. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & (FORMERLY 'COWPERTHWAIT & C 0„) N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., Are now offering the largest stock of Blankets to be found in this city at moderate prices: BERTH BLANKETS, CRIB BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS, BED BLANRETS, all sizes Ts) dealers, Me offer the beet assortment , of all the leading makes.. BUY EARLY AND SAVE THE ADVANCE, au26-mwftl ARMY, NAVY, AND Oiviu 0140TII -H ` ®ÜB E, W. T. SNODGRASS, $4 S. SECOND Street and E 3 STRAWBERRY Street. A LABOR STOOP OP ALL 23PDP OP CLOTHS, CASSIHNRES, VESTING& az.. • At fair prim, purchased 'before the rise, Bulepetalstet of gold gamblers,by the package, piece, or yard. Out motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. Tice Army and - Sayy trade has our special at tention. auS.lnt LINEN DUCK FOR BUITB.• Superb quality, white and soloied . Natural color, extra heavy,. Coating Linens, fancy Drills. Wide line black Alpacas. White Marseilles Vesting". - No advance in Summer Oaseimerie. Rine Stock for Summer and Neal. LAWNS. Good style* from 28 to 60 cent*. Summer dreu *tuffs low. • comma a COWARD.- S. N. corner NINTIEF and MARKER' Stroste The attention of tunas ABOII .I.IIOM. LEO THE WTI Wr the " Bea Shore, ' "Wa tering ; Placa% or "the Country. is -- suswetfully invited to the extensive Mock of WHITE GOODS walkable for SUMMER WEAR. for WHITE BODIES, MOBNIXO WRAPPERS, &a An extensive assortment is offered in Laos and Worked Kdsinge andansertings„ Handkerchiefs are,Eleevmk, and in.pMin and fancy Plaid, Str l ped. and frigered Wh ite Goode,___.AT PRICES BELOW THEE PRESSE T RETAIL 'VALUE. BD Printed Llama Cambric Dresses. 100 Meese Pate& Tasked, and Striped E. M. NEEDLES. L ; u CLOSING. OUT BUMMER DBMS GOODS AT LOW PRICER. A great varlet y of styles of this season's importation. from 22 mute to 15L Beet Pacific Lawns at 57. g gents. Figured Brown Lawns at 57.% Gents. French Lawns at 40, CO, 82 and 87'% dental. Best makes of Muslins, Calicoes, °inheres, and all kinds of Domestic Goode, far below the manufaetnrer'S prices. - White Barege and Lama Shawls'. Silk Grenadine Shawls. ' • '5OO all-wool Cashmere Shawls, N 512.25 Worth 115.50. . & SON, 3flB 'Dos. 713 end:7ls Nortb, Tuna Street ARMY-- GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS, Sr. lIASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 41S ARCM STREET, • - PHILADELPHIA. Raners, Regimental and Company PIMP, Swords. Seeffitee' Belts, Pageants. Epaulets, Hata, Cape, O. teens, Haversacks, Camp Kite, a Field Classes, Spam and everything pertaining, to the complete atilt or Army and Nary Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. tag-In S . 110U03111A-ril & C 0. ,. 10. SEP BEOLDWAS, SEW POBL. iIIKOtTEEB OP IkEN'S t LADIES' GLOVES, GERMAN AND ENGLISH 'ROSIER!, MEN'S FURNISEIING GOODS. LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS. townie' tli'sy man Tag WROLESALS.TEML WORTS CLEAR CREEK GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY, QILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO_TERRITORY. TRUSTEES: ROE. 3OBN A. DIX. How. EDWARDS PISRREPONT, JOSEPH FRANCIS EA, T. B. BUNTING, ESQ. A. O. BODYISH; Eso.: Colorado. , PRESIDE/CT: RAIN A. DIX. ' TREASURER: JOSEPH FRANCIS. Esq. COUNSEL: .CHARLES F. BLARE, En. The prpperty of this Company consists of 2,2,4 feet on the 'Ground Bog,'" 'Oregor No * Sim" mono. ". " Corcord;" said 'other celebrated developed (lord ) bearing Lodes in the best mining district of Colo rado. Also, the 'Henderson Mill, 3101 running, and in ex cellent order. CAPITAL STOCK $1,0'00,000. WHOLE NUMBER SHARES 100,000. PAR, $lO. A large portion of the stock has already been taken by private subscription. Books are now open at the office of the company. at No. 69 8.8AV86 Street, Yew York, where a limited number of shares can be subscribed for at par. Copies of the PiesPectus maybe obtained at the office of the Company.' an3l-Im. MOREL ORE. PROPOSALS will be Teceiyed by the CONNECTICUT MINING CO NICKEL OWE, FROM THEM MIRES, in lots 'of not less than 100 TORS, delivered at the Railroad Depot in Litchfield. Theo Oren have hist: analyzed at different dines by . well-known Chemists, whose reports thereon .can be had at the office of the Company, 136 WALNUT Street. C. M. mums, an3l-3tr Asst. Secretary. A WORD TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF PICTURES, —Do not fail to Bee B. T. RElm - sive excellent Portraits—Ma-Size Photograph• in Oil. Color. --at 624 ARV" Street. lORYTYPES-YOU CANNOT FAIL to admire the various beautiful 'styles made' at B, F.BRUSER'S. Simple, Life-like and Natural in ar rangement and appearance. 044 ARCH Street It% RtIMER'S - CARTES DENISITE have attained an enviable notoriety. They evince Taste and Skill in Execution and Finish, and ineuve.the patron entire satisfaction. 831COND Street, aliove Breen. 13.-VNANZit PPEPL SAD NARXErSTASKr4 FINANCIAL. 10 - S 11-00 A. A The Secretary of the Trefteury glee notice' that nth scripSons will be received for Coupon Tremor, Proton, payable' three years from August 1501, 18611, wilt semi annual fntereet at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. pee annum — principh and lute Met bath to be told in lateral Money. Tbeee nolea•will be convertible, at theoption of 'the bolder, at maturity, into six•per. cent. gold-beating bonds, payable not lore than five nermose tk.au twenty years froni their datfi, se the Government may elect. They will be teemed in denominations of 1150. ikide, $5OO, itl,ooo, and .O,OW, and all subset iptione must berfbr fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August lb, perms making deposits subsequent to that date mast paints interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Fatties depositing - twenty-dye thousand dollars mot upwards for these notes at any 0/10 time will be allowed: a commission of one- quarter of one per cent. SEDUM ADYANTIKGE3 OF THIS LOAN LT IS' A NATIONAL SAVINGS B4eir, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the heat secwrity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. 13: !fetes, considers that it is paying In the best circidatins medium of the country, and it cannot Pay In anything 'better, for iti3 own °Mete are either in Government securities Sr im notes or bonds payable in Governmenhpaper; Convent])Winto a-Six.perecenti 5-20 OM In -s,ddition' td thirviity'liberat drittirdet . ott the notes for three year thh3 'Ot convention ie now 7 worth about threeper cent. per. annum, for the torrent' rate for 5.20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. pre mitem, and before the war the premium on eta-per. rent. U. B. stocks was over 'twenty per cent.' It wilt be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not lees than ten per cent. per annum, Its Exemption from State or Munichtal Taxation. Bnt aside from all. the advantages we have euttmera. ,ted, a special act of .ougreis exempts at/ Bonds and .Trearaey Notes from local taxation. On the average, ilia exemption is vrorth,abilo two-per seat. per firMUM, according to the rate of tiiation in various ratite of the country. It is believed that no sonorities offer so great induce ments to lendeis as those issued by the toyernment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stack companies, or separate com munities, onl.y; is pledged , fdr paynient,while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obli gallons of the United States. Stroscarrrions WILL BR ruiesrveri - by the" reasurer of the uniteestatis, at Washington, the several Assistant Treaanxers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelplqa, Pa. - Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pe. - Fourth National,Bank of Phiadelphia, Pa. • Lad by all National Banks which are depositaries of pablie money. and , ALL RREPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country VII give further information. AFFORIT I EVERY 'FACILITY TO SUBSOBIDIIIIS. an 29-12 i 10 - 40 C°llPOl4B, DtrEIST SEPTEMBER. 5-20 COUPONS, DUE IST NOVEMBER. Bought at be rates au2S- 0 if N EW - NATIONAL/ LOAN' AT PAR. MUIR 7.10 iii 14W.111111. COUPONS ATTA.Cit3WII, WITEENST 2AY/43.1a XAC4I SIX MOITI'HIEL l'lut minelpal is pa !nixed money at the end of spree years ; r ef the lutida has, the right to demand at that time HE 1.110 BONDS AT PAX lIISTEAD-0, THE GASH. Thle priyllege L 7alaabls,'as Memo 6.113 Bonds are oar moot WWII: Loon, and are now Gallon It olght,tor gent. premium. Subseriptlons resolved in the tumig manner, and the agrpealnnd proposals of the Secretary of the Treasury, together with our eltsulese, and all necessary inearme tions application at our omoe. JAY CiaOKE & CO., 1141013TH THIEF STREET 7 3-10 u. LoA.N. 'BANS PEELADNEXHIki DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY PLWANOLII. MOM UNITED STATE& Under inetnietions from the Treasury Ddyartntent, this Bank is prepared to receive subscriptions to the new Doan leaned on. Three Trews' Treasury Notes with Cou pons attached, bearing interest at the rate of two cents day on every $lOO. These 'Treasury Notes are convertible . at maturity, at - ihe option of the holder, into 11. 8. 6 per cent. %Mae. (interest payable in coin) redeemable after live years, Ind payable in twenty, from August 16, 1567. Interest allowed from date of subscription to Ansast 1.6, and on all subscriptions after that date the accrued interest will be required to be paid. DAVID B. PAUL. Preerldent. an2.lm, July 90.1 C TrS. NEW '7-30 LOAN. . Bnbecriptiong - received. and the Notes fur nished free of all charges, by (1110.EGE BOlD_Battler. 18 South THIRD Street. OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Any Information given required. PALMER & HUEY, BROKERS, an29-6t 'No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET. OIL T spnagpt — SOIIOHT AiPD SOLD ON COMMISSION,' .B GEOROB Y BOYD, 18 South THIRD Street. an.ll.Bm TRBA BURY DEPARTMENT, AtiGUST 24. 11364.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, ltird. Holders of Seven-thirty Fetes dated. Octoberl, 1861, are hereby notified that they may be presented imme diately. in any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per Cent. Benda failing due after June SD, 1881. The interest on the Seven-Thirty Notes will be settled up to date of maturity, October 1, and the Six Per Cent. Bonds will bear full - coupons from July 1. The adjustment of interest will be made by deducting from the amount of interest found to he due 'on the St ven- Thirty Notes up to October 1, the Interest ac• crued on the Sig Per Cent. bonds from July 1 to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately apon settlement, The I ollowing legulations immlation to endorsements must be carefully observed: Where note s transmitted. for settlement were tamed payable to order, and are held and transmitted by the Veinal owners, they moat be 'endorsed by them. Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption, and bonds will issue in their name: ,- Where notes payable to order are held by other parties than the original owners, the, notes must have the en dorsement of the originAl owners, arid also be endorsed by the present owners,- - ... Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption,P For notes Issued in blank, endorsed "Pay to the - Secretary of the Treasury for redemption." bonds will be (seized to- the - -parties transmitting thorn, and in such manner as they may direct. When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at torney, administrator, executor, or other agent, they must b accompanied''by a duly certified cony or certifi cate of the authority tinder which he acts; and in ell cases by a letter elating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bondewanted in exchange. Whet Registered Bonds are ordered, parties should state at which of the followingplaces they wish th e interest paid. viz: New. York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louts, or Cincln esti. W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. PERSONAL. pEli SONAL.-f- - JEW ELRY BENT BY mall free of postage to any part of the United Rat's& on receipto f the le l P r i es AD leatcaeia italtliam diiz g.stnsnitt lamondling; Beevy Plated Vest chains, $1 ,• Heavy Plain Rings. Mill stand the strongest acid.) 60 cents ; magnificent Plain Ring. $1 ; small round black enamelled Ear Drops, 50 cents; heavy plated , black enamelled Sleeve Battens, 25 cents; , Gents' single stone or cluster imita tion Diamond' Pins, $1 ; Bracelets, $l.: handsomely c h ase d m e dallions, $1; complete sets Carbuncle Struis and Buttons, $1; complete eels black enamelled Studs and Buttons, with pearl setting, $l . ; fancy Watch Re e, EA cents; Pen and Pencil. with extension case. $1; Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chate laine Dins, st ; genuine Gatti Percha Pies, for hatr or likeness, $1 • Seal Rings, $1; Red or Black Ball Bar Drops,' 60 ce nts. Piroot to • L' MIL . DE PARIS FOR_ THE SKIN.- -a-A The "EMAIL DB PARIS . " will remove all tan or discoloration of the skin, whether from the sun or from the sea air, and is therefore invaluable for resto sing the vitally and healthiness of the skin, Wilma by disease by exposure. or by rapid chances of tempera; time. E. MOO; 111 TENTH Street, below Chestnut, Is the only agent for l'Email de Parts. an2d St TrITTATINITY HOUSE, DELAWARE A- 3, WATER GAP. —This place having been so ninth crowded daring the the month ,of July and " August as to preventmany persons from •vudting 14 notice is given that the place will be kept open during the year, afford ing an opportunityto those who wish to visit it daring the months of September and October, the most delight ful season of the year. Leave Kensington Depot at 7.10 A. M. and arrive at the Gap at IP. Ai. W. BEODRRAD, - Propristor. - an 81-12 t rORSETS,HOLESALE AND RE. TAlL.—ldra. ST W EEL. VOTE Street, below Cite S tunt, is now ready to supply Merobants with Corset's of good material and elegant style. Fall Corsets Eons 04 band ; also. best quality rads Warty _Corsets. She is rec , dv i ng th e v arious styles of Hoop marts. ailSl- 3 o TBsT . .1 1 / I §TAZITtiLi wruaw. .41ALMON SALES. AUCTION SALE AT BROOKLYN dui Earl' YARD. • By order of Near Itiram Pauldin Cela Mendant of the E. Y: td, g, offer for it Pnh to 1! urtmu. el , aid ftagy Yard, on THURS DAY. September ;kb, et CIOCZ 44,0 barrels SolritaTurpenthee: 10.00 lbs. of Cloves ehippogage. A lot of Scrap Leati,ker. I small Engine; SHorizontaf Soifer. 4 Uptight Boilers. A lot of Scrap Patters laiwbor. A tot of Hard. Coal Eidere• 11 let of Iron Boats. . Several Condemned Wood Boats. anza.te den . Twenty per cent. of ,b„rireh.A e t , it " ° 1171 showed to Pool... Sat time of patio. la ten - 8,- - W 9 d remove the (tooth( from thti yard, end fl not e n remova l ibo deimett will be• forfettfed to the Ourvernment A') Payments to be made in aolernment stud be fore the anode are removed trou the yard - n. D. D. MAR:MALL,. g. S. Nai.-torekeetw_r di VAtY YhTl6l.. rißw Yong, Magnet, 1864 , aa3l4 _ OFFICE DEPOT CUBIDIISSARI - OF 81JBSIb'7ENCE. WASITINOTOW. /3: C., !mane 25, 1 8 64. Will be sold at LUbtie , 111Ct102.,1111 MON VAX, Sept. sth, 183 i. et II a'elook A. Id_ at the Sixth-street wharf,. waaib g ib a. A. C., the followinsepablic property. ix good condition, six:. One thousand (f.(100) Beef Aides, welted. Fitty-ivro (02) Beef Hides, dry. Eleven al) blimp Skins. Terms cosh, in Oevernment funds.. S. V. GREEN& Captain and C. S. T. AUCTION SALE OF OONDIONINIti ROBS E 3. WAIL DEPAISMEII3, CATAIMY Humes, Orrsis or Cause thenzratta,urntn, Wasersoros, DI C., Azgast 3, 1854_ Will be sold at Titbits auction, to the hiOset bidder. et the times and piano* named bolovr, vise Reading, Penneylvaniat THURSDAY, Aturnst 11. Altoona, Pennsylvania; IitIYRBDAY; Aionst 25,185 d Lebanon, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY; September 1 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, THVIISDAY, Septeiabec TWO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Horan at each plan These Horses heave been condemned an unfit for th, Cavalry service of the Army. For Road and Farm MrPeflea. many Rood Niraibli Islay he bad. Ilor,es sold still. Terms: Cash in lilted States Carrensv. SAXliii A. MIX, anti•tesS Lient. Colonel and Chief Ca tatiartronsasser. • • • rer, Blares*, DE .A WARE COUNTY.-FOR 81141 - -96 Acre FARM, convenient to Wallin grant Illation, on Media R. B. Old-fasbioned Stone Mansion. Sara fine Boring Rod Btreana of Water. Ilandoomet=ed on a good Road to Media. JAB It: CUMMINS. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ON POCOPSIN CREEK?.-Good Stone MILL 'lwid 6 Dwellings, Overshoot Wheel 143 d It. fall, used at pre sent fo , spinning Cotton A good bantams. PrOTriT. Price Moderate. AS It CUMMINS. M. DELAWARE COUNTY. -F OR .BALE —75 Acre FARM, convenient to Station on Media R. R. Good Barn, old•tluhioned Mansion, One Orch ard, good tcpring and Scream of Water. Price SlOttper acre. Send for Catalogue Del. Co. Farm. anZ"-3t • JAS. R. GIISISMMS, Media. Pa. 'DREXEL & CO ESTLIN & MANN 91b RACE Street, Phlima FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET-THE SECOND THIRD, LED -A- Fcrarth noon at 5138 MAIL= Street, thenah k Cburati allay. maw-kr REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE. ITRAL ESTAM E, REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE SINT OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT, FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS r 5 oco.„, ORTH . CONTAINS 1.000,C00 WORTH, CONTAINS ,10,000 woßra. FOR SALE .— The —The greatest production of the age to parties 'lnteracted in the purchase and sale of Real Es tate Is MILLER'S. Monthly Catalogue for September. out out. No person wisbintto purchase should fait to get one. Office 154 Forth SIXTH Street. an3l-2tif • fa FOR RENT —A THREE. STORY BRICK ROUSE. wall side yard. situate on the S. E ear. Thirty-Meth sad Union ets., above Market. West Phila.• Apply on the premises. anal-40 a FOR BALE OR TO LET-THE DE SIRABLE -brick DWELLTNG, corner of Wood acid Ellts streets, Darlington, N. J. Lot 38. feet by 228 feet. with stable, d:c. Rent IMO. Apply to R. CRADDOCK. 1301. CHESTNUT Strer.t, Or. FRANKLIN WOOLMAL BIIRLINGToN, Now Jersey. an264mw6t* ' FOR BALE-DESIRABLE PRO -11GILFERTY known as the Olympic Theatre," con taining 60 feet 6 inches on the south side of 'Race street, and 127 feet on the ealt, side of Bread street, between Second and Third streets, formerly the Moravian Church property. Apply to J. GUILD WILLETT% au27- mwf St No. 215 South FIFTH Street. la TO . LET-SEVERAL NEW HOITSES in NORTH. ELEVENTH, TWELFTH, and THIRTEENTH Streets, north of Montgomery Street, Camas's Woods." Contain all the modern soave nisneee. TATLOW JACKSON, au.9o-6t* 614 GUESTNETT Street. ei t FOR BALE-No. 1519 GREEN evsnETREET. fur story HOUSE, with all the mo dern improvements, In good order. Immediate pos session given. - a033.3tv maFOR SALE-A VALUABLE BUSI NESS STAND, at Twelfth and Spring Garden sta. t t consisting of Storiaroom and Dwelling, containing I 5 rooms and bath, Terms easy. „DI/quire 55 N. FOURTH St ,2d story. bumedinte possession given. aa3lo-lia* dm FOR SALE, MUCH BELOW ITS 'real value, with billitediate posenesion, Dwelling No. 16130:Ten etr , ek. B. F GLENN. ac2l-ti if S. W cot. SEVENTEENTH and aREzN. el FOR SALE CHEAP-GERMAN 1021.TOWN COTTAGE, corner Green and Johnson streets. Cottage 37 feet front, containing 11 rooms- Carriage house, ice house, spring house, doh pond, beautiful lawn, and everything to make it %desirable residence. Lot 356x116 feet. Also. many others near by.. B. F GLENN, •aul7-tf if 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -A .ma very desirable Suburban RESIDENCE, about two rake ont, with Stables, Coach-house, large Garden. Grapery, atc.; lot 1(0 by MO. For further particulars apa f t . i . E PETTIT, ' 323 WALNUT Sreet. et- FACTORY PROPERTY FOR 13Atat Slinate N. W. corner of Frankford road and Bonk street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford road and 414 feet oa Barrie street. Six three, story Brick Dwellinga on .Frankford. One four-story Brick Factory Building, 83 by 48 feet, on Norris street, with two-story brick attached, 23 by lif feet. containing cotton machinery, engine, and boilers. For further information apply at northeast corner of 8107TsNTB and. SPRTICB Streets.. IM LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO. ,AwKPBRTY FOR SALE —The very large and commie , dim's LOT and BUILDING, No. SOS CHEERY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth 100 feet, being 76 feet wide on the DM of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-war leading to Cherry ' , treat. Its advante r fes SIZE AND POSITIO are rarely met with. apply atthe office of Christ Church Hospital, - No. 226 WALNUT litres!. Mi FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.- =ILA ROE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, South west corner of FORTY-FIRST and WESTMINSTER avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; 18 rooms ' gas. hot and cold water throughout the hones, stable in rear of lot, fine fruit and shade trees. Size of lot. 120 feet front by 179 feet deep. • Price 810.000, clear of incumbmuce. Terms easy. Also, Twowry desirable COTTAGES, on HALEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements, 10 rooms. Size of lots, each 26 feet front by 116 feet deep. Price $3.609, each. Toms easy. Also, a number of desirable 'Houses, at from $4.;800 each to $16,C00, to all parts of the city. Apply to SAMUEL P. HUTCHINSON. or • J. WARREN - COI:RATON, aulStf No. 124 South SIXTH Street. • 4106 TO RENT-A DESIRABLE COEN- T.lrg.. MAT. containing between four and five acres, on the Old York road, above the five-mile atone. The house isof stone, nearly new, roomy, and commo dions; it has a large parlor, dining-room. library, and two kitchens on first floor, with nine chambers and bath-room above. The grounds are in fine condition, ar d well stocked with large shade trees, numerous evergreens, and fruits of the choicest kinds, now post come into liberal bearing; a large and annsually pro ductive vegetable garden; a copious-running stream; a bathing-pond; a grove of forest trees, apple orchard, &c. ; carnage-home and good sts bling for four horses. The neighborhood is highly rural and picturesque, at the came time convenient and long noted for salubrity, being entirely free from malaria at all seasons. Will be leased to a responsible tenant for one to three years, or if not satisfactorily rented, will be sold. For terms, which will be liberal, address "B. 8.," at the ofilce of this paper. anti wfrafk alk FOR SALE---A SUPERIOR FARM, 97 acres, situated on the Penneylvanla Central Railroad, 48 miles from Philadelphia. Improvements consist of a three-story stone dwelling, containlng.l4 rooms, with kitchen attached, barn 60 by 60 feet, wagon shed, coin crib, wood honee, and other out-buildings; a tenant house, 16 acres wood-land. A rare chance is offeted. Address JOHN CANNOO, an29.91.* - " - Parkersburg, Chester county, Pa. WATER POWER TO RENT. APPLY to DAVID lievark, DeL auS-SAt LOST AND FO ND. • LOST OR DESTROYED BY FIRE —Certificate of Stock No. MO, for I,MO Shares of the Stock of the Nem LYork and Middle Coal Field Rail road and Coal Company; and hereby . give notice that I have made application for Certificate in lien thereof. A. K. eIciNAIRB. Cifeggwasntrao, Angnet 30,.1864. an29-mwfl2t CERTIFICATE OF STOCK LOST.- e undersigned loEt Certificate No..so,dated Sept: 10, NO. for 20 Shares of,Stock in the um roN BANS OF PHILADELPHIA. Notice istereby given to all persons interested to show celiac Wby a new.certi Heide should not be leeued by the Bank in lieu of the one lost. au29-zuwl2t H. C. GREENA WALT, Fayetteville, Pa. LOST -11. S. 7 3-10 BONDS, NO. 17,064 for WOO. Noe. 59,23445-4-7-8 for *1 each, payable in February and August. to. the order of tiSWALD THOMPSON, guardian of 7 heodore H. Realtitt, and unendorsed. application for payment of the .same list been made at the Treasury Department. Any informs, Hon will be suitably rewarded by WINO H. R.FAHIRT, . atl26-ISVP 702 WALNUT Street, MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S - VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sate, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,. at MIGHBN ER'S STORE, No, 11.1-2, North FRONT Street, on MONDAT, September 12th, DAL at 12 o'clock M., 235 bales and 12 bawd cotton, being the cargo of vessel unknown. - WILLIAM MILL WARD United States Marshal IL D. of Pennsylvania- PRMILOMPHIA. Animal 23. 1854. an2l-10t MARSEA.L'Es BALE.— BY VIRTUE OF •+-La. a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cawslader, Judge of the District Court of the United Stites, in and for the &latent District of Pennsylvania. in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the high- Pat and best bidder, for cash. at BUMMER'S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, Septem ber 12th, 1864, at 12 o'clock about 86 bales of Cot ton, being cargoes of ye eels unknown. WILLIAM BITILWAED, D. li. Marshal E. D. of Penna. PRILADA., Atignst 10. 1864. an3l 6t MLBBUAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Sale, by. the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern Dietrictof Pennsylvania, IrrAdmiralty. to me directed, will be sold at public sale to the highest and beet bidder,. for cash, kflf/HENEE'S STOES. No: 11-2 N. FRONT Street, MONDAY, September 12. 7864, at 72 o'clock M.", certain cotton—to wit: three to lour bnndred pound., now or lately laden on board the brig Prince Alfred. WILLIAM MILL WARD, . U. S.Marshal R. D. of Penna. au3l-6t AVAllst Wit DR: FAR, PRACTICAL DEN.. TIST for the last twenty years, 213 VINE 13t.. below Third, inserts the most beautiful TRETH,of the are, mounted on fine 00 1 d,,Platina, Silver,-Valcanite t corclile, Amber, atooricce, for neat and anbatantiat work. mom reasonable than. any Dentist itithis city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to snit. rto pain in extracting. All wor k war ranted to St. Reference, bestfamillea. em.3l-3m THOUSANDS ,OF TEETH • ExTwTED WITHOUT PAIN. Patent applied for. My new invention, a Doable Re versible Selt adjusting, 13afetv•valved Inhaler, for ad ministering Nitrous Oxide Gee, and extracting Teeth without pain. The only mode that the Gas can be Pro yerlp and safelp admituntered. - DR. C. L. MONT I 13. HMSO- I.2ta NO. 731 SPRUCE Street. Mr. SARGENT gives notice of his return to this eity, and readiness to resume business by the Ist of Se , saber. All °Meier receive* as utast st *: ; 1 r : PlirTYr Street. su2S-Ins AT itgASONAIAX X./WM WANTS. A PRACTICAL GRIMM!' CHEMIST cIFFERS HINSIMP ?OR A RITITATION n.fTh.mcet in SlAb.ratnry. Is O. efodnufil of the 0131781t0 Rchiwylk and hat , b en enure Team ebenliet inn Labfligt,ry to Be. hernia and In Tr.rin. Diploma. refernocea, &r., Rive.., Addrats A 0 ULMA& HOTIM.XT Rene it. 81;p• A N .EXPERIENCED tEA.CELER OF i s i lt li tigcl! and higher . Fantle& Branch°, niche° It I jg Addrees "Student," Inquirer ollknt. scellonmfgr CLB B K WANTED...-AN A.CTIVZ Young lilac, who can write a fair hand and is cor net et Desires, may hear of a Sitnatiom at a ■ali•ry of . 5 00. b• addressing "ft W. ," Evening Btri/efen Of ace. limo... Lee. Mcnired Itr lATANTED A YOUNG MAN, OF .v v good address, about 17 years old, in a Shot Store: good filination one that will milt. Address Hat' Pr't4 .afire. an3.l-20, VETANTED-Iti A. LAWYER'S 0117 41 E. a reiTousible and intelligent ys kiti..s . VM write a ax. hand. To one of tha provir stsynat.iadasirabls situation. with t: reatutaable s, cant „siffisn, IS .offered. Address in handwriting - , Fitoryter.” at thhrolilee. sat3o tto WA•I47ED—I2i A COUNTING:RrfX)I, •e YO/ING MAN. Grtatift of Ihs{ ll Siettnol p ferved. BaIU7, AM yea, t i 1,5 8. iddrebd Bo.* eft. PZi OAlce• lee463t• VIIIPLOY3EEN'r NOUNS, THE TAM. A- 4 eat and most reliable,. for ell, and oonntry age alwayn a good egootton of rapablvnetraons, wit§ goad ratersuoas. dinefleauts, Ithb, En b, retook, maoor Bootib. Worgh, and Lowly-Traded ent!grantn, sa Oardena,rs t e rm Hands, CSlashmer, Watchmera.ba Cooke, Cbambeiranfda, Hearostresfts, Laundrassno Viraitre,ften, and moral Efociework Sere-antis—M.6, Colored Brrvanta. roe. 802 and 804 LOCUST Riad: , above Ehrbtb. cc xx. A RTIL Lint"! AND OklirdE frit GORSES . Nt , arm. " • dB3ISTSI47 Cleta2Vgled ARTEII OFFICII) Pa ILanm.Pin (Pa.), anirnet 10. Idit HOBBES suitable for The Artille,v Rua cavalry se , '" Ilan will be Dorcbaeed by the Rl.rioreigned, in oparr soarket, at a fair price, when presen's.d in quantities a' eight tat or outer. Each animal to be Forblect,d to the anal Government inn - poet:nil before Lei ovaccented. Horses to behdeliversd tattle United %Wes Inspector, et the William Penn Rotel, MARKET Street, betwee* Bfghtb and Ninth streets. By order of Colonel Grosse H. Caoemmt, Mennen! Quartermaster General Unita& Inatea•arnry. GEfIROR R. Qaptain and assistant Quarterrnaster TEAMEITAREI WiNTRIX QUIT QUARTVIISIUBTER'II Ovnee, Davao, or Wassuroron„ WAIIRMOTOR, D. C.. August 18, BSI% WASTED, at once, Five Hundred (MO) to One Thom as:pd. (1,000) TEAMBTERS, each capable of driving with. SiWe line and manag eiz-mrale teams. To comb who are co m p etent to perform the duty. the pay per month will be thirty-flea (S) dollars. with sine ratIOD Perd ay. and hospital privileges. including the- Menedical' atter , dan Wagon sick. CXPtriOliCed as Masters will receive such positions upon bringing to this point twenty. five COI good Tesinsters. App? y to Captain CHARLES It TOIIPRIP4, A Q. 8 A , corner of TVTEIS.:Y. SECOND and (I &relate, Washlturton. D. C. D H. RICHES, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, an2o-tse9 Depet of Washington. 2a DOLLARS A DA'S' P-WANTED, to' Ladies and Gentlemen of' intelligence and good ednattlon. to stabltah a permanent anti w ell-pay ing beeinew in every city In America. Partfanlare vet It he forwarded by addreemlng. with stamp enclosed. C. RREASA, Al. D.. Rex L 931). Philadelphia. Psi, an it-6t• WANTED-BY THE 15TH SEP. Umber. a ROUSE, between Pine-mad Arch and Sixth and Eighteenth Streets. Rent. from SIAM ta 41400 AO refs 904 WALNUT Street. at01.3‘.. WANT E D-A. ROUSE; WITH Maniodern eenYenteneee, within ten equares orSevea teentla end Pine, at or under ISM) per year. Address. T. M. PEIRCE. MS S. SEVENTEENTH Ss. M." da WANTED TO. RENT—A, FUR. MOIL RIBBED HOUSE slinatedindureen Bize and Chest nut and Sixth and -Twenty-first ntreets..addreem Bolt 11&9 Post Office. an2ls• &fr TIM SUBSCRIBER WISHES. TO parches* (for cash) a RABIC of one or two 'hun dred acres. in horthern or Western Ponmelraxia. la must be in good culti ration, with all the neceseary buildings fora well regulated farm. Address "3.11).." Box 384, WASH.INGTON, D. C. aug-lm CITY POINT, VA., AUGUST 7, 1862. OFFICE DEPOT OP REPAIRS, kliMl3% OF RATING AGAR BT RICHMOID. W ANTED,; 800 Teantsters, 50 Wheeiwrighta. 50 1131aelrenti.tba, and 20 CrLxvlsssra Trimmers. who will receive the tithed rates of Government Tsai. rations, and medical attendance. Transportation furnished by aPPIYInir at No. %Mt FIUTEITLVANIA Avenue. Wathhlgt4/3. R. J. STRANG, 1it.11323 Id. KELLY, AMUSEMENTS. (7 1 ,E, OVER'S NEW CHESTNUT. N-01 E.TBEET THEATRE. THIS EVENING, The gTeat Romantic, Musical, Pantomimic, Spectacular Drama. ALADDIN. OR THE WONDERFUL LAMP. THE LIVLNO FOUNTAIN OF COLORED WATERS. All the new and magnificent SCENERY, elegant Pro- Tarties, 'wonderful Effects, superb Costumes. startling ransformations, grand Choruses, and beautiful Mega. Dances, Songs, &c. au29-3t WALNUT -STREET T HEA T SIX NIGHTS LONGER. When it mat be withdrawn for other Noveltiee. THE NAIAD QUEEN The most interesting , poetically beautiful., and etuweele. fel drematicageact of the REP. THIS EVENING AND DURING THE WEEK. with entirely new Scenery, most Delightful Murno, 341- wild e rin a lilnaione, Ohrgeone Costnmes, and Bpler.dl4. Coat of Character& . . Box Office open from 9 tills o'clock. Doom open at 736. Performance commences at a quarter to 8 o'clock. 1941 A SSRAIBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH: AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR warm TEMPLE OF WONDERS! Signor Blitz! Signor Blitz! Signor Blitz! OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Hall Beautifully Decorated and Repaired.. Ball Beautifully Decorated and Repaired. Every Evening, Every Evening, Every Evening. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons.' Every Evening, Every Evening Every Evening. Change of Performance . C l onstantly. Necromancy, Necromancy, Necromancy. Ventriloquism, Ventriloquism, Ventriloqnism. Birds, Bird', Birds. Birds, Birds, Birds. Admission, E 5 Cents. Children, Id Cents. Reserved Scott , , 60 Cents. Evening Performances commence at 734. Afternoon at 3. ae27-tf THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTI3„.., CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY. for violtors, from 9 L. M. to 6 P. H. jag EDUCATIONAL. LICROMS SYSTEM OF FRENCH TIE -I- , —FOR GROWN PERSONS ONLY—No committing' to memory, no home studies; all must be learned with • the Teacher. students mill be received in Septembers Ladles bather forenoon ; Gentlemen, afternoon and evening. An early beginning in the Fall. insures a satiefactory reeult in the Spring. Igo one who practices Mr. Delacroix's combinations of rational, syntactic, and idiomatic exercises deliberately throughout can fail df acquiring a competent use of tbek language for all the purposes of bnsinese and social in tercourse. The Bret ball of the Winn is the idiomatic [amids t' en of the language. and is seemingly tuinroductive, but thenceforth the proficiency becomes rapidly evident, end each ttndent is occasionally invited to extra hours of unpremeditated oonvereaiion with the Teacher. Learners of French who have been disappointed im the effects of the memorizing methods will Ind the clearly explained practice of Mr. Xelacroix's course amply eninment in it,eit to impress a rational habit of more of the language. for their own ideas, than is venally the remit of doable the time devoted to the etndy of the books in common use. Applicants are requested to call on Mr. DELACROIS between i 2 and 4 o'ciock. Etran . gere are never received. in the Study daring reactions hours. The French Study. 907 FILBERT Street. It TNSTRUCTION.-A GENTLEMAN, A. member of the University of France , having had Is experience of ten years as Principal of a Classical: French and English School in the city of New York, de sires to form an engagement in a School, and also to give private instruction in families. ihst- class Waren ce riven. Address S. T. L.,' care of Blanchard & Lea, entP-nrerf-60 No. 105 E. FOURTH Street. WEST CHESTER FEMALE SEMI NARY, WEST CHESTER, CHESTER CC., PA. This Institution , under tbmeare of Hiss P. C. EVANS. assisted by competent towbars. will be opened for the , reception of pupils on THURSDAY, the 15th of Septem ber next. Circulars containing - terms and'otber information de- Elrod, can be had on application to the Principal. amn-ISt •- REV. ALBERT HENRY BARNES willopen a MAMMAL and 3fiGLISEE SCHOOL, for Hoye at No 922 CHNISTNNYr Street, on liaNDAlt. September_ 9. Mr. BAJINBS may be seen at No. 943 SPRUCE Sreet. atiel-126. B ELLEVIJE FEMALE INSTITUTE.— .4130/03.DING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Tilts Institution. healthfully and beantlfally locaieti On-the northern limits of Attleboro, Backe county, rennsylvaule,. will open its Winter Session TONTFT MONTH let, 1664. For details, obtain Circular, by ad dressing the Principals, Attleboro P:O.. Bucks co., Pa. - ISRAEL .1. GRAITANIS, JANE P. GRAHAME, TAIRMOUNT SEMINARY, 2211 AND 2213 GREEN Street. Philadelphia.—This beauti ful Boarding and Day School for I outm Ladies will open SEPTEMBER 6tb , with every possible facility for instruction, including Maps, Charts, Apparatus, aodt baratoty for illustration and experiment 314dern. Languages taught by native teacb era. To be able to read. ie the only condition of admission to the Prepara tory Department. Rev. J. W. BARNHART, A.M., Prof. P. D. BARNHART, Principals. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. M. HALL will Reopen their BOARDING AND DAY: SCHOO, g Ladies, at was WALNDT Street, on WEDNESDAYthe 14th or September. au3l-Im4 BOARDEIG. BOARD WANTED,--BY, TWO LA.— D os, in a genteel Private. Family or first-class. Boarding. house. . Location from Thirteenth to Nins.. teenthmud Chestnut to Scrum. streets Best references even. Address "L. S ." No. 1224 Cal3TiarT Strf, et. ELIGIBLE, ROOMS NOW VACANT-. at HILL'S, • latt23-be 328 SPRUCE Street. COUNTRY BOARDING AT MRS. BRoormr, Mount Airy, near the Station TIM rooms now vacant. Apply at iionat Airy, or 140911 WALMIT Street, ti OA_RDING.-TWO SECOND -STORT L ir ZOOMS TO LET, at 13E North TENTH Et. .10-11 AM FOR NEW ORLEANS, LA.„ FIA YEW TORS_ The Ocean Steam Naligation CeniDanyNr SPLSNDIA NEW STEAMSHIP NORT.I - 1 0,635 Tom ;Borden.) , CHAS. P. MARSHMAN, Commander, Is now receiving freight, 'aad will eati as above osa WIN DAY, September 9th at 9 A. M. No freight received or hills of ladiag signed on the day of sailing. ,For freight or pamiage apply to 'HERON, Srz., & an 31.12. , 126 North DELAWARE Avenue DNElizikgron 19/7, oyncvz wax& CltPtain. •. R. N. Ctaartermaster's Agent,
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