SPECIAL NOTICES. Tas l'oruLaa Ouvratie Uou or PartA. "OAS HALL." Iftest-elaes goods at *oarlike priNo. W.lLulls= & 1 ROWA. 8. 3. 4017111 r 9/20/11 sad ALUM? Stmts. 041(41 / DiDartinut make to order) No. 18. Sixth Bt. WMIZL2II & W1743014'121 HIGHEST PlOOll3ll • LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. `• FHB CHEAPEST, EfIIIPLEST, AND BEST. " legrooms. 704 CHESTNUT Street. above Seventh, • MoNEILL.-Ou the 4th !net, ,Perry son of Hannah std the late Perry R. McNeill, aged 18 years, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to head Vernon, from his Wednes d ayeden, N 0.2224 ount Vernon street, on 7th Met., at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ABBOTT. -On *Lath day evening. Ninth month adi Sltrabeth W. Abbott, aged 54, widow of the late George Abbott, and youngest daughter of Joshua Longstreth. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fa- Rend from the residence of her father, at Barclay Hall, n Turner. s blue, on Third day afternoon, at 9 o'clook. ~ torment at Laurel Hill, WEST -On Friday, 2.1 lust., the Rev: Nathaniel eel, D. D. , late senior Chaplain of datterlee Hospital, P., in the 70th year o bis nee. Funeral from West Ar-street Presbyterian Church, veer of Arch and Eighteenth streets, on MOO(1114' s pl. Sib, at 10.44 o'clock A. N. The clergy of the olty and vicinity, the friends of the amity, and the public generally. are respectfully in , sited to attend, 'without further notice. The members of the Central Preebytery of Philadel phia are requested lo meet at the late residence of the deeeased, 1t62 Filbert street, at 10 o'clock, and proceed to the churn. PEEIDISTED-On Sunday, the 4th inst., Helen Wright, %%W ear, daughter of John Grier and Annie Olwine I The ?rinds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock P. AL . from the mit dance of her parents, No, 1529 Poplar street. To pro. aged to Glenwood Cemetery, SC SCHAFFER. -Suddenly, on the lot inst., at Loretta #, Scrimp, J. Preadrlek ache fOr,in the tilst year of Me 4 11 151,111 f d r ittin of Gottlelb and Freadri aka Schaffer. . and relatives of the family, and also the .*Lafayette Lodge, No; 71 A, Y. M., are respectfully 0 . Vited to attend the funeral, from the reehlence of his `• parents, northwest corner of Tenth and Mount Vernon t irg e .b l ar e A ( er n t a n y) d. ' e f . te a r d u rs i iat i Att k ßra Bradsha w, 14 the Slat year of her age, sq. "Weekly Report of Internment& Hnenra Orr= ' Set tember 9,.1864. Deaths and interments in the Ott,/ of Phi/addle/Ma. from the 27th of August-to the 3d of Sept., 1851. • ef ^ZI - • CASON OF DEATH . ro 01,08118 OP DRAM 5 - .4 a • - . , ANCONA 1 lever, Typhus .v 4 Anemia 1 " Typhoid. •••• 37 B Apoplexy 1 Gangrene 010.0 1 1 Cancer Of Skontleh.. 1 Hernia 1 Casualties ....... 4 1 Hemorrhage 2 1 Croup."... • ....... 4 /looping Cough 4 Coneetion, Brain.. 2 Inflammation of the Cho'era Infantnm... 34 Brain••••••• 1 8 Morints 1 " Brought 2 Cerebro Spinal Me. " Kidneys 1 nt netts ...... 2 " Liver 2 Collapse of Lunge.. 1 " Lungs.: . 1 2 Consumption, Lungs 81 9 " Peritoneum . 2 1 " . Bowels.. 1 " St. &Bowels. 4 4 Conirtnelone 2 9 Inanition .... 4 4 Diptheria...... ..... 1 Marearnue 14 ..Mambas, 16 4 Old Ages Dropsy 8 2 Obetruction, B owels 1 " Brain .... 1 6 Palsy... 1 s" erum of Heart.... 2 9 Pyemla 8 Hip 1 Scrofula 2 4Prowned ' 1 Softening of Brain.. 1 Dysentery 4 Small-Pox 1 ability .•.. ..• , U 6 Still-Vorn 10 ':fusion on Brain... 1 Suicide 2 . Repay 2 arching. 1 ysipelas 1 Tapes Mesenteries.. 1 &nature of Skull 1 Teething l OM', Catarrhal... 1 'Ulceration, Bowels.. 2 Congestive .• 1 " Kidneys. 1 " Gastric 1 Unknown .:• .. • ..... 1 1 Spotted 1 4 Wonnde-Gunehol.. 12 3 •• Scarlet. TOtal ........ 01 ......... 1104.- "00 ....... 159 162 or TES ABOTO MESA 'WEBB . der 1 year ...... .......79 Fro m 90 to 60 ~....2 5 m. Ito 2 29 ' 50 to 60 17 to a 24 " 60 to 70 12 to ID 7 " 70 to 80 2 "ID to 15. 4 " 80 to 90 2 15 to 20...... - 17 " 90{l0100 3 Zito XL........61 " 100 to 110 ..0 "" 90 to 40... ..... ......30 " 110 to 120••.,.........0 'Total 321 WARDS. WIG*. WARDS. rat • • .•..28 Tenth .... 6 Nineteenth 16 .ond Eleventh ....... 6 Twentieth 18 rd . Twelfth 4 Twenty-Bret...-8ret...3 math 7 Thirteenth ..... 6 Twenty-secortd.l2 th .............. 9 Fourteenth...... Twenty-third .. 6 th 7 Fifteenth ]7 Twenty-fourth. 62 •venth .15 Sixteenth 9 Twenty-fifth ... 3 ghth..........19 Seventeenth .... 6 Unknown.. ... .. 11 .inth ...... 8 Eighteenth otal 321 , educt deaths from the country 11 et deaths In the city 310 NAITYyrY. -United Staten, 251; Foreign, 47; Unknown. ; Almshouse, 16; People of Color, 931 from the gm ' he numberof deaths, compared with the correspond. •.rweek of 1853 and of last week, was as follows; eek ending September kb, 1566, was 320. ........ week ending august 27th, 1869, was 338. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 65. Melee. 190; females, 131; boys , 86; girls, 76. By order of th G E ORGE Health. CHAMBERS,Registrar. i n t ESSON SON, MOURNING STORE, No. 1218 CHESTNUT Street, have received- Black Belgium!, - all•rool Monstielines, elute width. 4i I don le width, , • ' and White Detainee. and Purple Detainee. and White all-w ool Mattel/IAM • and Purple •' Tamiees and Bombazine!. _ ' l ' Asthma and Cashmeres. • " Repe, &worm Clothe, Alpterte, die, an29-if "64EYRE & LANDELL 18(4. ' I * , • OPEN TO-DAY FOR FALL OF 64, COO Woolen Plaid SHAWLS. , i pieces colored PARAMATTAS. 50pieces club dark HELAINE& . AIDS, PRINTS, FLANNBLS, dtc,, dar. au22 - PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGNI CLUB. LINCOIN, JOHNSON, AND VICTORY I "Rise members of the Club will meet for reorganize .n, on • ONDAY, Sept. sth, at $ o'clock F. M., • AT THE ROOKS Or THE - NATIONAL UNION CLUB, 1103 CHESTNUT STREET. • ERY MEMBER IS EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT. • Waal( NICHOLS, T. IC RILEY. • IJ. H. BROWN, H. A. B. BROWN, • H. KEE BLS, 0. H. MOORE, - 'LUKENS, P. G. WOLBERT. 8 FREEBORN, S. LLOYD, • , , :TIMMEL, J. WELSH, 0014.1)0N, M. D., E. A. MERRICK, E.T.LIOTT, H. C. HOWELL. J. REES, F. M. ADAMS. F.. SMITH, C. O'NEILL, " T. THORN. P. C. ELLMAKER, E CLARK, JOSEPH N. COWELL, . A 0 KAY, G. W. FORD, : LNRY T. MANLEY, H. J. MoINTYRIL , HACKER, W. W. SMITH. , 1, KELLEY, se2.3t - srvg - 870 WARD BOUNTY.-ELEVENT H ' • - WARD he paying $5O to every Recruit 'credited. °the Ward, and $25 to any_pereon bringing acregrnit, • h.• committee are at the HO N. E. corner SECOND . , Ito. TES Street THIS DAY, from 9to 6 o'clock, and ••'• bt, f Al 11:RNOON from 810 5 o'clock. ;, DIOBURSING CONWITTES - Rev. WILLIAM CATHCART, LEWIS CHESTER. - P. TUOHY. WILLIAM C. RICE, fteoretary. , GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, Chairman. WILLIAM CATHCART, Treasurer. lie • - 'TWELFTH WARD-INSURANCE •• AGAINST THE DRAFT. C 1.,•••=1 wm. B. MANN hasagreedtoimsnreaßmi a o n tabor of citizen of the Twelfth ward from Draft,' •o the payment of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS To the Bounty Fund of the Ward. rommittee will meet et ALLEGHANIA LYCEUM , 245, Noble street, above Mirth, THIS (Monday ) G. Subscriptions can also he paid to GEORGE i.NOWDEN, Drutgist, southwest corner of. Fourth streets, Parties who have not yet subscribed. o the Bounty Fn nd are requited to do so at once. FIVE nit?,LABS from each enrolled citizen will clear the . are of a Draft. We need funds, men are plenty. Pm. inc t ca mmittees are requested to make returns. CHAS' M. WACINEH, President. L. B. ENGLES, Treasurer. .7140i3 H. CONNELL, Secretary. It '+' a.l EIGHTEENTH WARD.-A HEST ' - [KO of the citizens of the Eighteenth ward will • n hot E T .Chor HIS aI , co EVENING at 5 o'clock, in the Kensing rner of RICHMOND and MARLBOROUGH Streets. or thp purpose of devising means to clear the ward on, t 1,.• draft. '• • be eei•• 1 eminent speakers will address the meeting. (.:”Lw one, come all. It BY ORDER OF COMMITTER. ISIXTEENTIE WARM-ONE ROME EF subscribers to the Bounty Fond er^ i loolrl to pay their enbecriptione at once. Any 1 '4% t: II lOA vMg subscribed should do so forthwith. ` ' • 11,A5" will prevent the draft in the ward, .auption guarantee upon the payment of $35, orr ; .It,l the money refunded, Subscriptions can ''• - tree to the undersigned or any ot the Precinct; Wmia ;loather,- of the committee having books will jelease ,„, ke teturu of all subeoriptionB Tilts 'WEND' G. at , ifersou School Houma. No time to be lost. • • - A. B, PAUL, President. •-• •• 'ontoJr,, Secretary. RI I , r H. Lorre, Treasurer. its ; . .TENTH WARD. • $3713 BOUNTY FOR ONE YEAR. •aIL Ward $4f75 0 • " 'vont went 100 H Pail to all Recruits credited to the Tenth Ward. $l/75 A. H. FRANCISOUS, Treasurer Tenth Ward Bounty Fund, r. er..et 513 MARKET Street. • - ill.• • • , OW ; , is c Treasurer Teialniitaiiiiiiinty Fond. ISt 1520 ARCH St and 513 MARKET 81 TWENTIETH WARD.-THE CV „ ZLNS of the Ward will hold another s EVENING, in the North Baptist Church, h ; Neee t, above Mailer. Let every one interest . ..A. come rip and subeeribe to the fund, and t , the Ward from the Draft. B. HARPER, Secretary. A MEETING . OF THE CITY EX. ' ECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE -NATIONAL OR pARTY will_be held THIS (Monday) /arm N, Sept. sib, at three o'clock, at HOPKINS', LI. RY Street, below Fifth, for the purpose of effecting ' l• MANENT ORGANIZAION. WM. E. LEEDS, Secretary Dro tem. • Kim= TO STOCKS()) IRS , Tile regular annual Seeldatot: rkh O SUSQUZAw"' H t 44 ' BRANCH Th ai the CONTI/fa/N. WWI Will , `,4! RUDA!, the 14th t. t, a k , M. , for the steads, vhf, d ,rder e[ the President, 9.IRD Id, DRAFT ! DRAFT ! DRAFT ! TENTH WARD,—Shall the Djaft take place? 1 take about TWENTY-FITE THOUSAND DOL. to cletr the ward from draft. We are short TB otisA111) DOLLARS. Those who have not 1p Laud will please come forward with their noneir draft mutt take_place. The men 011111 be had!! le, it latted , need your motley f,O _ FRAIOISI See—, g of: ebititookhoid ,„,—al4 .11.193134ND.D08T1i AND Argun TKIaruIIAPII COWAN I, will be ae CONTINENT/J.IIO7SL, ;anodelob's. on 4SDAY, the 14th day of September next. 14 3 P. ra for the election of °Mattel 10 . ter a the President. It; PANDIOXD. 041 / 1 11 4 4110ritarY% IMIS-01134013 NATIONAL UNION TICKET. NOR PRZISIDEMIN ABRAHAM LINCOLN: FOR VICE PREMIDENIN ANDREW JOHNSON? OF TENNEBBIII. ELECTORAL 2TURET. SENAS.TORIATs. XONTOII MoDnoliAm. Pautiams. T. 01714NINGSAII. /haves oona4Y. RTATIVE: U. Elias W,._Rals. • Charles 151,21n02: 16. John Winter. 16. David kisOonansks: 17. David W. Woon. 18. Immo Benson, 19. John Patton, Z) Samuel B. Disk; 21.. /tessera Weser, 22. John P.' Penney 25. nenaser Hansom 24. John W. Blanchard . sal Committee. REFERS L &bark P E.t. 1. EL Morrison aides. I. Henry Bumni. 4. William H. Ken. L Barton U. Jenks. d. ObarlesM. Bnnk. I. Robert Park*, AL William Taylor. 2. John A. Hiestand, I 0.• Rtabarti H. OoryoU. U. lidward Holliday. U. Charles P. Read. BY order of Um Sislls o. 131M0 MILITARY. l ATTENTION ! 99th REGIMENT PENNA.. VOLS. $525 PREMIUM TO ANY PERSON BRINGING & RECRUIT FOR THIS REGIMENT. HEADQUARTERS, 011 CiimsrivNurr. _LAST CHANCE! AVOID TILE DRAFT: 9525. .13 O.II.N'T Y. MEN MUSTERED AND PAID $425 IMMEDIATELY. 100th irEdGerWirr COL. A. A. LECHLER. Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. eel-tf tiFIRST REGIMENT (GRAYS) RE • SERVE BRIGADE, COMPANY A. PHILADIMPITIA. Sept. 9, 1861. A Stated Meeting of the Company will be held - THIEI (Monday) EVENING, 6th inst., at the Armory. at 8 o'eloek. The attendance of every member is par ticularly requested. CHAS. R. ABBOTT, lt* Assistant Secretary. 11. .REA DQUA.RTERS FOR DRAFTED Men, Substitutes, and Volunteers. Drafted or enrolled. men will be furnished with. substitutes at short notice. _ Volunteers and substitutes will be paid.the highest bounties in cash as soon as mustered All parties will be honorably dealt with at this office. W. D HAVEN, 11.5 South SEVENTH St ., second floor. Room S No. 10. Agents will be liberally paid. au3l-6c4 Igr. CONTINENTAL HOTEL CO.—THE COITPOITS due September Ist, 1E64, on the eight per cent. mortgage bands of The Continental Hotel Co.._ will be paid on and after that day upon presentation of the Kane at the Commercial Bank, in the city of Phila. delphia. J. SERGEANT PRIOE, attBo. teed Treasurer. WGIG TANK OIL COMPANY, 424. WALNUT Street.—Stockholders will take no tice that this Company have this day declared a divi dend of TWO PER CENT., Payable, oat or the earn inge of the Company, on and after biONDAY, Sept. Bth, LW. Transfer Books will be closed from Sept. let til l 804 10th. By order of the Board se2-9t* A. D. CALDWELL, Secretary. EirA MEETING OF THE SITE SCRIBEES tothe Stock of the Etalith National Bank . will be held on MONDAY EVENING next, 6th inst.,_ at 7 o'clock, at the AMERICAN MECHANICS' HALL, FOTIRTII and GEORGE Streets, for the election of a Board of Dfrectors and other business. JNO. VOLEMAR, Chairman. GEO. Hamwron, Secretary. eel St* tar OFFICE OF STORY FARR OIL COMPANY...7A Dividend of TWO AND ONE HALF (2%) PER CENT. has been declared by the Di rectors of the Company for the month ending August 31, )864, payable at their office on and after September lath, Mit., to Stockholders recorded on the books of the Company at that date. Transfer books will be . closed from the 10th to the 15th inst. inclusive. J. A. 'WILLIAMS, Secretary. September 1, MI. set-11t' lar DIVIDEND Piroricz. OpricE OF Twin FARM OIL CottPia/. No.. 431 M Wentex Street, August 30, Mt. The Board of Directors have this day declared 4 DlYl dent otTWO PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable at the Companys Office on and after September 7, 1804, Memel State tax. The Transfer Books will close at 3 P. AL on the 3d, and open on it e 9th of September. an3l-et J. FESPERICK LIST, Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE PENNSYLVA.BILI, FIRE IDISTIRAINN COMPAINT. Answer 25, 1864. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUR &NCR COMPANY be held at their elks. on MONDAY, the fifth day of Eingember neat, at II o'clock A. M., when an election will be held for nine Tolrectors,to serve for the ensedag year. CROWELL, arda.tsefiSecretary. • OrDON'T BE SWINDLED.—THE DN. dersigned, regularly licensed Substitute Bro kers, are prepared at any moment to furnish desirable representatives for enrolled citizens In any part of the State. Security given that the principal shall be ex empted for the time agreed upon. , 'lraiwactions with any other than licensed brokers are illegal. TANDERSLIcE & DEVINE, Licensed Brokers, 5e3.2.t. No. 11.5 South SEVENTH St., 211 floor. tar RIURTR. WARD BOIIN FUND. —The citizens of the EIGHTH WARD who de sire to anticipate the requirements of the draft, are no tified that the time is fast passing away in which men can be got. Every citizen of the ward is urgently Gill ed on to raise subscriptions among his neighbors, and to forward all collections at once to Q. NOSNIMARTBN, Treasurer, eel-6t Ebutheast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Ste. ILECTINIES.—THE SUBSCRIBES I has - prepared, and is preparing, new Lectures, !apron and verse, adapted to popular audiences. and Win deliver them on acceptable terms, at the incitation of Yrung Men's Associations, Lyceums. and Institutes in the loyal States. He will also deliver addresses on anniversary oorasione for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, and public bodies, political and social. Ad dress YANK BENJAMIN, 73 West F02.19r. FIFTEI Street, New York. ati29.lm* lar" ALDERMAN OF THE SECOND WARD. —Having received the nomination of the National Union Convention of the Second Ward, for the office of Alderman, I ta ci ti zens ,, ethod of returning thanks to them and to thewhose representa tives they were, for this distinguished mark of their confidence and esteem, and pledge myself, should they still further honor me by electing me to that position, to administer the office with fidelity and integrity, to the end that indica may be impartially adminicere& and the beet interests of the citizens subserved. se2-St* CHARLES B. POTTENCIER,. OFFICE OF THE BRIGGS OIL COMPANY, No. 147 South PH FOURTH 1, MN Street. PHILADELIA, Se_pt. . The Board of Directors have this day declared the third Monthly Dividend of ONE PEE CENT. on the caigistogaiyttde4n the Bth t.fTi Rooks will be closed a fter the 4th inst., and reopened on the Bth. ee2 et A. F. SABINE, President. OrSEVENTH, WARD.—ALWAYS first in every good cause, why allow yourselves wanted ggard ? Aake tam your lethargy 1 Men are ITSR9O yo u from the draft, and CAN BE HAD FOR MONEY. A subscription NOW Will So many times furthet than after the draft, as the price of sub etitutea will probably be double. Less than one week's wages paid by every workingman liable to draft, if paid NOW, will free the ward. Subscriptions are bens received from exempts to help you Let YOUR OWN efforts encourage these subseriptions and more will come. Do you still refuse? Don't watt for the Precinct Com mittees to call on you t but make your_payments with out delay to either of the undersigned Executive Com mittee: W. A. ROLIN, Treasurer, 759 Market street. • O. EVEREST, 921 Clinton street CALEB WALKER, 408 Quince street. 13 W. GRAYt_N. W. corner Fifteenth and Pine streets. PATCHELL, 1348 Lombard street. HOBEB t rli. North Eleventh street. THOMAS HENDERSON, 2208 Naudain street. LC A. WETBISRILL, 1317 Pine street. ee3-.5.t.* Igr CITY BOITIITY, e-100. OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM- MISSION, No. 4112 PRUNE Street Until further notice. the Commission will continue to pay the CITY BOUNTY OF FOUR HUNDRED DOL. LARS.to all recruits credited upon the quota of the City of 'Philadelphia, whether enlisting for one, two, or .threeyears. parties furnishing Substitutes will receive . . Ell for One Year. for Two Years. 0 for Three Years. as heretofore. It. P. RING, President. re,.., Secretary se3-t3t BOBIZRT • M,'NObli fIYIES9I.. DEND NOTICE.—THE CLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY. Office To,. 4-11 WALEllrStreet. - .Psurarismoira, August 27, 1864. The Board_ of Directors have this day declared the fifth monthly dlytdend of one per cent. on the capital stosk,_pnyable at the office of the Company. on and after TUBDAY. S•Ptember 6th, 1864 The transfer books will close on Wednesday, August Slat, 1864, for fire days. WILLIAM MOONEY. au25,31,5e2,6,64t Secretary. Mr' NOTICE.— PRILADBLPOLL, Angast 27, ISM. A meeting of the Subscribers to the Stock of the PHILLIPS I OIL COMPANY will be held at No. A2l North FRONT Street, on crIIESDAY, September Bth, at 4 o' clock P. M., for the election of dye Directors and a President, and to transact such other business es may Come before the meeting. By order of JOSIAH KING,. JOHN efUNEIALL,_ J. HARVEY COCHRAN, W. S. RUSSELL, Corporators. an29-invm3t I OFIFIOE OF THE NEW YOBEC AND MIDDLE COAL YIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.—The Transfer Books of this Cow rany will be closed from Anent 20th anal September Oth._. PETER K. LANDIS, Secretary. PRiadDELPEra. Emmet 19. Mt au.22-atwISI THE lINDEBSIGNED. s43OOIIIIIT TBE appointed by the Bounty Vend Conven tion of the several wards,for the purpose of rem mi n `the benefit of deficient wards, in anticipation of utr, coming draft, d with the importance of the subject, desire their fellow-citizens to unite with them Impressed in an effort to fill the city's quota by obtaining TOWIL• tear recruits. To do this before the 11th of September will require the most earnest and 'vigorous exertions, aed the Committee app eal to the patriotic and public spirited to aid them y their influence and by contribu tions of the necessary means to offer inducementsequal to those offered by other communities. The Com mittee bare appointed a sufficient number of recruiting lieu tenants in various quarters of the city, and t heecruite obtained vrill birdietributed pro rata among wards. and, of course, will benefit most largely those that are moat deficient. By united and continued effort . the 'Committee hepe, if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least to reduce it to insignificant proportions. The whole number required to free the efts . ..froth the draft was, on the first of Angnst, about 9,000. From this number is to be deducted those who have been recruited since that date, and such credits as the , city may:be .en titled to from persons enlisting in the navy from the city and who have been' - creditedto ne ; also, from Per monseenlisting In the navy from the State at large and not credited to any particular district, of which the all/ will have her, proportion. Efforts are being made to ascertain these credits. The Committee also expect to obtain recruits from veterans re-enlisting. from the Southern States now occnyied by oar forces, and from other quarters. They do.not deem it impossible, there fore, by proper exerllons, to ell the city's quota. Money is necessary, and can only be obtained by lb. voluntary subscripti ons of citizens. Bach subacriptione. may be sent to the addressee of any members of the Committee. as below even. or to the headquarters d the Committee No. 14:4 South FOURTH Street. JAMES L. fLAGLIORIS, SOT 0111:45911 - Alley. JAMBS H. ORNE Oflft OHESTNUT, Street. A, R . PEANCIff 0, 513 MARKET Street. , "' BEnit BP /43 - ft oath' FOURTH Street.. Dr • rausov sohnvkin. - - 3 JoF* Nr , rump, tgg acaoh SIX= Prot 45314.: (ATI. r meet nil BIGHTEL ited in the thereby LD EN ._ 01 ILLLNOW. X CAMERON. Chairms. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. NOTICE-11. B. INTERNAL RENT- Nr NITS.—To the residents of the Twenty-second. Twenty third, and Twenty fifth wards, Philadelphia. Fifth Collection District, Penna.• The annual aruiesenient for the . aboyeinamed district, of all persons liable to tax en incomes. eeirrif , Sfee• Pleasure radar., Milord 'Tables, and Gold and Shaer Plate. rind also of all persona reonired to take out la • 4 " 888 * baviag• been completed. notice 1. hereby giyest. that Pie taxes aforesaid for the Twenty-second a n d Twenty filth wards will be received at the office, LANGSTBOTH'S BUILDINO, GIERMAIITOWN , and those of the Twenty- third ward at the' office. FRANK FORD Street, PRAMS.FOEP, on and after MONDAY, Atianet let, between the...?9are,0f....9 A Id. and 3P. M. PENALTIES. All persons who fall to pay their animal taxes, as above, on or before the 10th day of September, 1801, Will Maar a penalty of ten per cent. additional of ,he amount thereof and cost, as prodded for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1, 1862. All persons who, in like manner, shall fall to take out their licensee, as required by law, on or befor- the 10th da of September, will incur a penalty of ten per cent , add y itional on the amount thereof, forfeit three times the amount of said licenses, and be subject to a loom of. imprisonment not exceeding two years, in accordance with the provisions of the 14th and 59th sections of the Excise Law aforesaid . and the 2.4 th section of the amendments thereto. Money of the United States only received. _ _ . Ito further notice mill bo given. J W. COWELL, Collector. PRILADELPHIA, July 27, MI. se2-teelo UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV& DUE. —First Collection District of Pennsylvania, comprising the Second, Third, Fourth, Fab, Sixth, anti Bismuth Wards of the Oh of of Philadelphia. NOTICE, The annual assessment for 1864 for the above named' district, of persons liable to a tax on Carriages, Plea sure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and 0 old and Silver Plate, and also of portions requited to take ont Licensee, hav ing been completed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. Id. and ° P. H. Sundays excepted, at his Office, No. MA CHESTNUT Street, second floor, on and alter THURSDAY, Sept. Ist; end until and including Saturday, Sept. 24th, next ensuing, PENALTIES All persons who fall to pay their annual taxes upon carriages, billiard tables, pleasure yachts, and gold sac silver plate, on or before the 2401 day of September, 064, will hoar a penalty of ten per cent= additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as pro videdlor in the 19th section of the Excise Laws of Ist of July, 1868. All persons who In like manner shall fail to take out their Licenses, as required by law, on or before the 24th day of September, 1564, will incur a penalty of tea per centnm additional of the amount thereof, and be sub ject to a prosecution for three times the amount of said tax, in accordance with the provision of the 29th sec tion of the law aforesaid. All payments are requiredlo be made In treasury notes, under authority of the United States, or in notes of banks organized under the ant to provide a National Currency, known as National Banks. • No further notice will be given. • JESPER HARDING, Collector, set-ts 24 No. 304 CHESTNUT Street. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Tr ' INSPECTOR'S First. Second, , Third. andaoutrik Dirdricts of Pena aylvards, No. 12120 CHNSTNIIT Street, PEULADELVECA. P.U.SIPREtr. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR HARNESS IRONS; ORDNANCE OFFER:, WAR DRPARTMENT, WASH/NOTON, September 1, 1869. PROPOSALS will be received, by this Department until SATURDAY, the 17th day of September, at four o'clock P. M., for the delivery at the Springfield Ar mory, Mass. ,Watervliet, Frankfort, or New York Ar senals, of 6,(00 single sets Of Wrought Iron , Work, for United States Artillery Harness. The Harness Irons are to be packed in well-tnede boatels, containing twelve tangle sets each, being an as sortment for four wb eel and eight lead horses; and each twelve sets, so racked, will consist of the following pieces: 3 pairs long llamas. complete. 3 pains short Hamm, complete. 6 pairs medium Homes, complete. 99 Trace Clips, with 144 rivets. 4 Double Loops or Eyes. 12 Saddle Loops (bent for cantle.) • 24 Trace Eyes. . 24 long Chains, will' toggles. - , 4 Breast Hooks. 2 Leg Guards, with ton rivets., 6 Saddle Loom., straight, for rldilag-saddle These Harness Irons are to conform strictly in pattern and weight to the model sets to be seen at this office and at the bpringlield Armory; are to be smoothly finished; are • to 111 the standard gangette and each piece Is to be made of the size and kin l of iron prescri• bed in the official bill of iron, copies of which can be obtained at this office, at the New York Agency, and at the Springfield Armory. All the Irons are to be well japanned—the j span to be of the best quality, and well baked on. They Braila be subject to inspection at the factory where made, before and after japanning. The Dames are to be marked with the maker's name, the size, and the letters U. S. A. The latter letters one fourth of an inch high. All the pieces are to be put up in proper bundles, pro- Delay tabsli ed, and Each box is to be carefully packed, es prescribed by the Inspector. The packing-bog to be paid for at the Inspector's valuation. - Deliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than sixty sets per day, commencing on the let day of Octo ber, 1F.84, neat, Failure to deliver at the specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to delicer at that time. No bids will be considered except from parties ac tually engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds of iron work, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops all the machinery and applianeee for turning out thefull amount of work specified per day. OIIARANTRI. The bidder will be required to aemonpanY.his propo sition with a guarantee signed by two responsible per. sons, that, in case his bid be accepted, be will at once ex ecute the contract for the same,_ with good and anflielent sureties, In a sum equal to the amount of. the con tract, to deliver the articles proposed.tn conformity with the terms of this advertisement; amd in done the said' bidder should fail to enter into the contract, the to make good the difference between the offer of said bid der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. _ The responsibility of the gnarantore must be shown by the Official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds in seam equal to the amount- of the contract, signed toy the contractor and both of his guarantors,' lrtu be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon sliming the contrac F t. FORM O GUADANTRB. - We, the undersigned, residents of -, in the county of-, and State of hereby jointly and seve rally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the eame, With good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, to tarnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, dated Sept. 1, 1864, under which the bid was made; and in case the said - shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said - and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to' whom the contract may be awarded. Wttneu, s.43lven under our hands and seals this =-• day of fSeaL ] (Seal.) To this guarantee must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned. Forms of hid can be obtained at any of the above named arsenals. Proposals not made oat on this corm will not be received. Bids will be received for the entire number or any Part thereof; and bidders will state the arsenal at which they can deliver, and the number of sets at each, if for more than one. 7 he Department reserves the Tight to reject any or all the bide, if deemed nneatistory on any accoun t. Proposals will be addressed to • ' BICIQADIBB 05N3. RAL 03ORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, D. C.," and will be endorsed "Proposals for Harness Irons." CEO. D. RAMAT, set.= Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance. CLOTHING, AND CLOTHING MATE RIALS. _ NAVY DEPARTMENT, &MEAD OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING SEPTEMBER 1, p'Et. SEPARATE PROPOSALS, seal Clothing ed 'Pro posals for Navy Clothing and Materials," will be received at this bureau until two o'clock P. M. on the 12th day of OCTOBER next, for furnishing and delivering (on receiving thirty days' notice) at the United States navy yards at Charlestown, Mass., and Brooklyn. N. Y., in such numbers and quantities and at euch times ae may be spectfled‘by the chief of this bureau or by the commandants of the said navy yards, respectively, the numbers and quantities of the diffe rent articles, and at the places specified in the follow ing list, viz : Charlestown. Brooklyn. Pea Jackets 3,1E0 . 7,0(0 Round Jackets - • ROOD '3,000 Blue Cloth Prewar% pair s . MOO 5,000 'Blue Satinet Trowasere, ... ...... 8.e03 12,000 Canvas Duck Trowssre,". • 3,002 5,000 Barnsley Sheeting Frocks 6,000 . 8,000 Blue Flannel Overebirts 8,000 10,000 Blue Flannel ttndershirte 12,110 • AGE Blue Flannel Drawers, pairs •' 12,000 13,000 Blue Satinet., yards • 60,0 0 0 . 102.0 00 Blue Flannel, " MAIO RO.OOO • Blue Nankin, " 5,f00 10.000 Calf-skin Laced Shoes, pairs 10,000 16,000 Kip-skin Shoes 10.(00 15,000 Woolen Soda, 10,000 16,000 Blankets 'Pr' 8.000 12.000 Ela t tree} es( w ith one cover for each) 6,000 8.000 Black Silk Handkerchiefs 5,000 . 8.050 Boots, pairs ' 4,000 0,0.0 Offers may be made for one or more, articles, at the option of the bidder, and In case moth than one article is contained in this offer, the chief of the bureau will bay° the right to accept one or more of the articles con tained in such offer and reject the remainder. The price mutt be uniform, and offers must embrace all. of any 0718 or more articles deliverable at: all the glafione For the deeoription of articles In the above list, bid ders are referred to the samples at the said flavyyards, and to the advertisement of this bureau dated Jay 8, 1863 ; and for information as to the laws and regula tions tin pamphlet form) regarding contracts, to the officers of the several commandants of navy yards and navy agents. The department reserves the right to rejeot any pro ve:real not considered advantageous to the Government. Blank forms of proposals maybe obtained on appli cation to thanes,' agent at Boston. New York. or Phila delphia. and at this bureau. • ses-mlt EDUCATIONAL.. UNIVERSITY Or PENNSYLVANIA.- EARTMENT OF ARTS.—The First Term of the College year will open on THURSDAY, the Bth inst. Candidates for admission will appear atthe University, for examination, on Chat' day, at 11) o'dock,' A. Di. Tuition for each Term Thirty-live Dollars, (MOROI. ALLEN, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. MARY E. WILKINSON'S SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRLS,IIB North ELEVENTH Bt. Thorough instruction in French, Music, and Drawing. Six pupils can be received as boarders, se -6t5 V y -oi : es- : Street, has rammed his Professional, Practice. At home from 2 till 4 o'clock daily. ses-111 GUNS, PISTOLS," SKATES. •• PHILIP WILSON & CO, 409 CIIBSTAUT Street, Manufacturers and Importers of Fine Onus , • . Gunning and Fishing Tackle; Canes, Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, &c. Guns. Restocked, Rebored, and 114 paired in Ike boa , manner. SKATES OP ALL RINDS. 400 CHESTNI7T Stree NICKEL ORE. PROPOSALS will be received by the CONNECTICUT MINING CO NICKEL, OrM, FROM THEIR MINES, ' in lots of not less than 100 TONS, delivered at the Railroad Depot in Lii ch field. These Ores have been analyzed at different times by well-known Chemists, whose reports. thereon can be had at the office of the Company, 130 WaLNUrStreet, Phtladelpbia. O. M. MORRIS. - nu3l-.wfm3tr Asst. Secretary. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES -OF 'all sizes, from three to thirty-horse power, made to order; those of eight, ten, twelve,. and twenty-horse are in process of constitution, and can be delivered upon short notice. Orders registered and WORKS their turn. Address . WASIIINOTON IRON 4YEW131:7115 H. New York. New York Agency, No. 56. LIBERTY Street, Room No. 8. sels.6t* VITTATINITY HOUSE, DELLWARS A-s- WATER GAP...This place having been so musk crowded during the the month of July and August as to prevent many persons from visiting it, notice is EiVOR that the place will be kept open during the year, afford ing an opportunity - to thOse who wish to visit it during the months of September and October, the most delight "Ira season of the e ar. Leave Kerwin on Depot at 7.10 A. M. and arrive al the Gap at IP. *l. L. W. BRODHEAD, Proprietor A GOOD "LIKENESS,TS THE DESIRE. - 4 -a- of all who sit for-pigtail - pi. . Get B. E. REINER'S life.size Photographs is oil, and realize all. yoa wish 624A80H Street, 4- REIMER'S COLO RED - PHOTO ORAPtig—teau. tit ta and accurate styles tor,those who . der ire a goes meters, at moderate cost. $1 00 only. Go to the Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It' rt . ARTES DE VISITS, EXECUTED NJ . w ith raze taste and artistic ability, B REI NER'S popular Gallery 6214, Ascii Street; the styles are variouand, and will satisfy all patrons " " 1171E&E MADE" TO REAR MINTS to assist the hearing at - P. MADEIRA'S, Via booth TESTO Street, *atm Cheetnut. se2-6t *ANltricis 1 gßovni, THE PRESS.- - -PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, SEPTESMER 5, 1864: A MA.ONIFICENT STOCK OF SILKS, POPLINS, MERINOE4, &C. TWO OASES COLORED ;OTTOMAN SILKS COLORED CORDED SILKS. BLACK SILKS OF ALL KINDS. oplins One case of splendid quality Gerpan Poplin% One c‘a.se of best De Laines, magnificent Plaids. -• The above all to be opened -THIS MORNING, and. fa , Sale, Wholeiale and Retail, at a mill advance over Coe FIRST FALL OPENING. 18 - 64. *3 - 01..LN W. TI-lONIAS . . WILL OPEN ON DIO,DTDiVir DIORDITNG, SEPTEMBER STH, A - SPLENDID STOOK OF. FALL AND WINTER I).lEt'ir GOODS•, 84-2 t. . Nos. 4O and 407 N. SECOND Streit. RDWLI4 HALL & C 0.,, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Are now Opening their Fell and Winter Stool{ of SASS, sP; DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, &e., Most of which are of their own importation. Whole. sale and Retail Buyers are invited to examine our stock. sa6-inw2t, RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW STYLE FANCY SILKS. SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS. RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES. VERY HEAVY BLACK SILKS One can of Plaid Irish Poplins,: $3,50. One case of Plain Irish Poplins, $3.50. One case of magnificent quality French One ease of new style Corded Poplins One ease of new, tyle Stripe Poplins. One ease of plain All-wool Poplins. Two eases of All-wool Plaids. One ease of Merino Plaids. Five cases of Merinoes. One ease of Figured Reps. BASSIFIGINT ROBES •BE CHARBRE. EDWIN HALL do CO., No. 26 South SECOND Street. ses mw2t BIAALNIKMTSIT. HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE It (POI:MERLE COWPERTHITLY.T lc_ C 0..) N; W. CORNER EIGHTH AND-MARKET STS., Are now offering the largest stock of Blankets to be fent& in this city at moderate prices: • BERTH BLANKETS, CRIB BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS, BED BLANKETS, SE Meg. To dealers. we offer the best assortment of all the leading makes. BUT EARLY AND SAVE THE iI)VANCB. anQf.mwftf CURWEIT STODDART & BROTHER Invite, attention to their LARGE AND VARIED STOOK OF GOODS FALL AND WINTER SALES, All of which were purchased last season, and will be sold considerably leas thiui new good's can be imported for. The stook camases POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES, VALENCIAS, REPS, MOUSSELINE DE LAINE, BROCK% LONG, and SQUARE SHAWLS. BLANKET SHAWLS, CLOAKS.. BLACK and COLORED DRESS ELKS. • CLOAKING CLOTHS, Sm. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES. DAMASK TOWELLINOS and TABLE CLOTHS. Purchasers who axe disposed to anticipate their wants will find it to their advantage to examine our dock. OUR W.N.N STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450,452, and 451 NI SECOND St., above Willow. WATER-PROOF CLOAVLB, IN' GOOD !Pi 'STYLES, at less than regularprioei. - OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. P RINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS, From last season, at $2.50. Closing out several lots at $3, $3.50, and. 44. CURW .n,DT STODDART BROTHER, N'os. 450, 4.53, and 454 N. SEOOND St., se2-3t above Willevi T.T STEEL & SON HAVE NOW w i e ra bl LVD"46l44ll)7Nrif t ) 86, Plain Matinees, $1.25 to $6, Plain Poplins, Plaid Marineau and Popline, Plain and Plaid Silk Paining, Plain and Fignred Mohair Poplins, and a great sanely of new anti choice Dress Goods, all at prices far below . THE PRESENT COST OP IMPORTATION. • SILKS—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 75 bents to s{3 per yard, below THE IMPORTER'S PRICES. SHAWLS—A large assortment, at 'a small advance over last season's prices. sc3-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. BLACK BROADCLOTHS. • Black Beaters and Tricots. Cloak logs and Oyerceatings. Water proofs by the yazd or piece. Pine Black Cessimeres. . Fancy Cassimeres, largirsteck. - Boys! Caacimeres of standard styles. -WIDE. BREETINGS. Bloodied and Brown Eihirtings. Blankets, good Flanneta. Tickince,, Linens, etc. Tailors' idrouge of ever y ki n d . Goods by the piece irholesale tes. COOPER & CON aRD_,_ S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. 702 . JOHN EL STOKES, 702 ARCH STREET. Striped Shirting Flanne, Plaid Shilling Flannel, Plain Shilling Flannel. Damask Table Linen, Loom Table Linen, 6-4 to 8-4 Bro'cvn Linen Table Clothe. Green, Blue, and White Hoequito Netting. American Crash, Ramie Crash. Bath Towels. ' Bathing Flannels. French, Portal, and Chambray Gingham. JOHN H. STOKES, - - 70a ARCH Street. 101=0**Oilikf YO:Vti The attention of LADIES ABOUT IEAT- 1 IND THE CITY for the " Sea Shore, " Wa tering Places," or the Country, "Is respectfully invited to the extensive stock of WHITE GOODS .suitable for SUMMER ;A WEAR, for WRITE BODIES, MORNING pi WRAPPERS, &c. An extensive assortment is offered in Lace find Worked Edgings and InsertlngsYells, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, and ' in_platn and fancy Plaid, Striped,and EiguAtd White . 57 Goodk, AT PRIORS MUCH BELOW THEIR PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. . 100 Printed:Linen Cambric Dresses. 100 pieces Puffed. Tucked, and Striped T.. Moans; E. M. NEEDLES. 1024 CHESTNUT . STE P- LEPKVRE, HAVING REMOVED HIS CLOAK' AND MANTILLA. 'FitiTABLISHKINT FROM 704 VP TO " . r 1202 CHESTNUT STREET,II Takes this opportunity, together with-Madame FEVRE, to return their thanks - to their patrons, as well as to the Ladies of • the city, for the patronage bestowed on them last season, pledging themselves to continue as heretofore all their efforts to merit it at their new place of business, se6.3t• ck' CiENVaL 0/0), Et MUSA NEW PUBLICATIONS. MERRIVALE'S HISTORY or TUB ROMANS. —" It is a work which every historleal °trident should have, and which every persorr who de else& to be well informed should read . ' It is the beat Work yet written on the moat intereeting epochs of Ho man history, Printed and published in style quite meal to the beet English works, and at one-half this cost. Agency or MERRIVALH'S HISTORY, 33 Soma srxnst Street, office of American Cyclopedia, ee3'3l AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA. • This valuable reglstc F r oOR 1863. f Important events embraces information on Political, Civil, and 80018,1Affairs,Pablio Documents, Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, dm., dm., invaluable as a work of reference. It should he in the library of every intelligent reading man. For sale in varime ,styles, MAC/. Mg the NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. JAMES E..t3lld_ON, 33 booze iill.2e..lEStheet, Se agent for the above Important books. se3-6t. MAJOR GENXECAL DIX. The Speeches and Addressee of JOHN A. .DIX. in 2 vols., Svo., prioted.on the Blverelde Press. Now ready and for sale at the Agency,33 Smith SIXTH Street. Office of SouthCALOPEDIA. se3-3t 33 SIXTH. aboveCIIPSTIN.MT. LORD BACON'S WORKS. --THE Sae Riverside Railcar of the Complete Worke of 1 7 /Miele Bacon, now Oompteted in l 8 vole , Itmo. Or ders received at the. BOOK AO OY, 33 South SIXTH Street,. above Chestnut, se3-3t Office Appleten's Cyclopmdia. WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS.- LARGE PAPER EDITION,• complete in 24 , vo lumes, including his Life and Lettere, But a few copies remain of this magnificent edition oU his Works—bound to half Tammy Mo.—gilt tops—a gem fbr say Library. For sale at AGENCY. Office of Irving's - Worite. and New American Cycloptedia, 33 S. SIXTFI Street; above Chestnut; NEW .BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !" IL Jusi received by _ ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors. to W. P. Hazard. No. 124 CHIESTNIOT Stmt. . CAPTAIN MAYNE REID'S NEWU BOOR—THE CPP . CLIMBERS. A Sequel to the. Plant Ranters. Piofasely illustrated. DRAMATIS PERSON/E. By Robert ErOwalug. • NOT DEAD YET. A Novel. By J. C. Jeaffreson. SPECTROPIA ; or, Surprising Spectral Illusions,. showitm Ghosts everywhere. Sixteen illustrations. • PIQUE, A Novel. Ninth edition. jurt received: THE EARLY DAWN. By the author of the " Schou bura-Coila Family." and said to be equally ae wall written.. ENOCH ARDEN. Tennyson's new Poem. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. By Edmund Kirke: QUEST. Another new novel. JOHN GUILDERSTRIEG'S SW. By C. French Richards. RITA. An Autobiography. A .SH'OROFT'S LOW-WATER D TECTORS. Ashcroft's Steam Ganges. . _ u Enetira Ebaw'e Mercurial Steam and Blast angea, ,Clark's Damper Regulator. zWaferGauges, Scotch Tates, . II S SI - A 0 . DATTDES. Agent 24 North SIXTH Street. Phila. • NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 DOWN IN TENNESSEE, and Back by way of Richmond. By Edmund Kirke. JOHN GUILDERSTRINCP 8 SIN. A Novel by French Richards. • - QUEST. A Charming Nmi Noyel. DRIFTED SNOW FLARES; or Poetical Gathering/I from many anthers. • ENOCH ARDEN. A- Poem by Alfred Tennyson, I). C. L. 11. - ATH HALL. A Domestic Tole of the Present Time. By Fanny Fern. THE EARLY DAWN; or Sketches of Christian Life in England in the 'olden time., By the anther of the Schonberg-Cottit Family. For sale by WILLIAM. S. ALFRED INARTIEN, au26-tf 606 CHESTNUT Street, THE MOVEMENT CURE. S AND PRACTICE_ THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OP THE MOVE MENT CURE; or, the Treatment of Paralysis. Indiges tion, Constipation, Consumption, Curvature. and other ..Defonnities, Derangements of the Nervous System. f&c., &a., by the Swedish System of Localized -Move ments. day Charles Fayette Taylor, N. D. With Il lustrations. • A DEW REVISED EDITION. PUBLISHED THIS DAY BY LINDSAY & BLARISTOR, Publishers and Booksellers, NO. ES South SIXTH Street. NOTICE. , -TEE • COPARTNERS HI P heretofore existing under the name of JOHN R. MATLACK do CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all accounts thewith late lirm will be set tled by JOHN B. MATLACK, who will continue the business at the old stand, southwest corner of FIS TRUTH and. HAMILTON Streets. JOHN M. STILLS. .39 , 111( R. MATLACK. rHrLADA Sept. 1, 1864. . set St ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP -4- , --The Copartnership: heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the naggrof HENRY HANDY & CO. is this day. dissolved by its own limitation, Henry Handy retiring. Either partner is authorized to' use the namgof the firm in settlement. DIECOLORATIONS OF THII -c Skin canoed by Sunburn or Salt air are quic re !leaved by the use of JARED'S . EMAIL DE PARS,!' while it restores the akin to more than its original smoothness and beauty. The " Small de Paris "is not &paint, bat is used at night and washed off in the morn ing, so that the most scrupulous can conectentiously.llse it while it leaves the skin the texture of polished ivory, that'of en infant. Officers and soldiers will find the Emailde Paris"Lnvaluable for removing the tan caused -by the exposure incident to a camp life • EUGENE Jotrtrf, ill TENTH Street, below Chestnut. 1202-CHESTNUT STREET: COPARTNERSHIPS. HENRER J. Y IC HANDY, FRED GOOD WIN. PHILADELPHIA', Sept. 1, 1864, KOTICE.THE SUBSCRIBER WILL continue the business of the late firm in hie own lame, at the old stand, 113 South FOITRI'D Street. FREDERIC J. GOODWIN. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1, 1884. sel-4t PERSONAL. pBBBONAL.--JBWELRY BENT . BY mail free of postage to any part of the 'United States, on receipt of the followlngprices: Single stone imitation Diamond Ring, $1; Cluster imitation Diamond Ring. $3; Heavy Plated Vest Chains, $1 t Heavy Plain - Rings, stand the strongest acid,) 50 cents t reattnilicent Plain Mug, 41 ; email round black enamelled Bar Drops, 60 cents- heavy plated black enamelled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents' single stone or cluster ireita - • -Diamond dine- -Bracelets, ; 'handsomely shaped Medallions, 41; complete sets Carbuncle Studs - and Buttons, $1; complete sets black enamelled Studs and . . Button% with pearl setting,_ 64 ; fancy Watch Keys, 50 rents ;Pen and-Pencil, withessfenston case, 64.; Ladles' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chate laine Pine, 41; genuine Gutta Perch* Pins, for hair or likeness.-$1 ; Seal Rings, $1 ; Red or Black Ball Ear Drops, 60 cents. Direct to tSTLIN & MANN, 916 RACHStreet, Phi l 111 - ARDY FLOWERING BULBS FOE FALL OF MN. My ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL CATA.LOGUEof Hardy Dutch and other :Flowering Balbs, and - GUIDE TO THE FLO WNH.HABDEN, Is now ready to send out. It consists of full and plain descriptions of the best _ Hyacinths, Tulips. Crocuses„Bnow Drops. • Crown Imperials, Anemones. Lilie s , &o &c., With ample directions for planting and culture. My . Catalogue this season is beautifully Illustrated, con taming among other illustrations two fall - page engra vings, and one beautiful colored.pbste of the JAPAN LILY. It is sent free of instage to all, who apply, enclosing ten' cents, Catalogues Ilways sent to my customers of the previous year free, as soon, as issued, without be ing ordered. My importations from Holland. the present year have never been tqualled for extent, variety aad excellence. Address AMES VIC ft . ee3-2td Satyr ROCHESTER. N. Y. CLOTIHNG. EDWARD F. RALLY, JOT:IN KELLY. MAXL.O«itS, 612 CRESTNUT STREET, Will, from this dsts, sell PIuNG AOll summiti OLOTHIR it LOW prises On hold slams stock of isu sad Winter aOOlll4 taught irefor• iho rll WHO. they will sell At mode- rite prices, Terms net cash S . LIOITSPAVADI Jr. Co.,Km an BROADWAY. MEW. FORM. IMPORTERS OF !SWAN'S ft LADIES' GLOVES, GERMAN MU) ENGLISHHHOSIERYI IttEKN'S, FURNISHING GOODS, LACES & DRESS TRIMMINGS, to which they /SYrdi T 133 WHOLESALE TELDL 1710-sat LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. 'EARLE 43 SODi•,, 816 611)16TNUT STREET, PHILA., tans hole , in storea.riern Sae assortment of GLASSES, of every character, of the YSEY BEST MANTI7AOTITZE AND LATEST MM. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, aunt 'PICTURE' AND PHOTORRAPII YEARN!. NORTH. CLEA.R CREEK COLD AND SILVER REINING COMPANY GI COUNTY, COLORADO TERRITORY TAinnus: HON, JOHN A. DIX, -_ How. EDWARDS FIERREPONT, JOSEPH. FRANCIS, .1334., T. B. BaririNo, ESQ.. A. 0. 130DFISH, 800., Colorado. PRRSIDENT: HON. JOHN A. DIX. maaeouitErt: JOSEPH FRANCIS, ESQ. COUNCOIL! CHARLES F. BLAKE, En. The property of, this Company omelets of 2,P3Vi feet on the , • Ground Hog," • Gregor/ , No. ' 2 . - Sim mons," "Coi cord," and other celebrated developed Oold.bearing Lodes in the beet mining district of Colo rado. • Also, the Henderson Mill, now running, and in ex cellent older. CAPITAL STOCK 61,000,000. WHOLE NUMBER SHARES 100,000. PAR, $lO. Alarge portion of the stock has already been taken bf private subscription. Book BEAVER open at the office of the Company, at No. 69 Btreet,New York, where a limited number of shame can be apbecrthed for at par. Copies of the - Promotes may be obtained at the oaks of the Company. anSl.lm IMPORTANT TO HAY DEALERS AND CONTRACTORS.—Farmers. ghlPPero, and others interested in the pressing and transportation Gay and Straw, will do well before making their ar• rengemente for the liaison to examine the "Beaton . Preah " now in_ operation on the corner of MOND Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. This bay Is compressed direst, and ten tons' can be readilypnt in an ordinary box ear. and no hazard what. ever is incurred by the road In transporting it. The bales average 400 poluide , ,_and are only ZI freshet by 00 inching, by 4 feet In elm. We are prelate& to luau out annitleo, ead.the facilities we emus give.imperies value to the product by this Prem. For further particulars address COOK TALOOTT, Superintendent Pennsylvania Beater rums Comasair. Girard Hotel. Philadelphia. anEt4m (VERN OF BELOW. vOO WHITT, VIRGIN WAX 07 ANTIWAR. ,Anew PRISON (10glifilTIO for beautifying. whiten ✓ fag. and proservitig the eomplezion. , laths malt WOW delta compound of the age. There is neither chalk. powder. magnesia, bismuth; nor tale !nits composithila. It bablii composed entirely of pure Virgin Want man e m its extraordinary qualities for preserving the , tag it soft. smooth, fair, and trunsent. It ea the appear lloung , the hoinely ban me, the Muidamoke Poore mutual. and the mostbeen Pries! atd BD tante. Prepared only by HUNT gi 00.. Pertnia. are 417011th lIMTR Stree two dares above.Gliset. auhrdlßB Routh BNVIRTJA t _ Street. above Walnut. OWL gi2i# gut litAZlAirritFigkt LOAN OM"' rno3E.ofi3AT,AS ]OOIX, 1.40.A.AG TRXAStIitY DY.PARTMENT, August 30,1883. SEATSD CIPERS will be received at this Depart. merit,.ands(' the Act of March 3, Mil, until noon of FRIDAY, rite 9th of September, 186, for bonds of the United States; 011ie =ultra of abOnt thirty!one and a half million dtrilisrsi being the amount of unaccepted offer rindisPoseff of under the notice of Proposals for Loan, dated oth Jane last. .Ttin bonds will bear an an• anal interest Of 6 poi outtunr,payali.te semi-annually,iu coin, on Os first dour ofJuly acid .Tanuary of each year, , and redeeVableafterthe 90th of Jane, 189 f . Each offer Biwa be foriftY (Wane hundred dollars, or some multi Vie of one husdied dollars, and must state the sum, intluding pretaiard; offerstrfer fowl hundred dollars in bonds, or for fifty, where the offer is for no more than fittY. Two per cent: of Me principal, ex cluding premium, of the whole amount offered must be deposited, as guarantee for pxynifint of subscription if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United. States, at Washington, or with the Assiel.nt' Treasurer ; at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or 3t. Louis, or with. the designated depositary , at Baltimove. Pittsburg, , Clncin. nail, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or 'Thiffalol.or with any National BankincrAssociation authorized to reesrtve depoeite which may consent to transact ` the buelness without charge. Duplicate certiticateahr deposit will be issued to depositors by the, officer or ussociation.re celving them; the originals of which ranstbe forward ed, with the offers, to 113 Departmentl All deposits should be made in time for advice of offer; -with certifi cates, to resell Washington not later than thh morning of 3eptember 9th. No offer not accompanied by Mr proper certificate of deposit will be considered.' The Coupon and RegistereMßonds lutteVWl.ll be of the denominations of $6O. 81(0, 3500, and $1,600. Regis tered Bonds of $6,000 and 310,003 will also be Wired, if required. Ail offers received Will be opened on Frida7, : tite 9th September. The awards will be made by the Smietary to the highest offerers, and notice of acceptanee•or de clination will be immediately given -to the respective offf r - eig ; and, in case of, acceptance, bonds of the 'de.. . . scliptions and denominations preferre&Will be tont.. to the subseribers,at theArollheitepatitment, on final pay - Meat of instalments. 'The original deposit of 'two per cent. will be reckoned in the lastinstalment paid btr successful offerers, and will be Immediately retailed: o those whose offers may not be accepted. The•autount of accepted offers mast "tre deposited the Vreasurer or . other officer or association aatho-iced• toilet under this notice, on advice of acceptance of odliilr or as follows 6 One-third, on or before. the 14th; drier third; on.or before the ]9th; and the balanee,: the premium, and original two per cent. deposit; on. or before. the 24th of September. Interest on bonds will begin with the date of deposit. Paxties preferring may pay tht accrued interest froxo. ,date of bond, July 1, to date efedelpo sit in coin. Offers under this notice should be endorsed 4 ' Offer for Loan, and addressed to the &minter) , or the TrenanrY. The right. to .deeline all offers not considered, adxan tageoun is reserved to the Governme4t. - " W. P. FESSIINDEN, . Secretary of the Treason's,. The bends' for this Loan are ?ads , for Immediate de set !tit rV'63O LOAN, The Secretary op the Treasury gives notice that sub scriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three yearn from August 16th, UK with semi annual interest at•the rate of seven and three-tenthi per cent. per annum--principal anddeterest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible, at the option of the bolder, at . maturity, into ati-par-cent. gold-bearing bonds, payable notthss than five nor loose than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be leaned in denominations of 115% $lOO. COX*, and 1t5,600,and all subteriptfons must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw Interest' from August 15. persona making deposits subsequent to that date roust pay the interest scorned from-date of notate data of deposit. Parties depositing• twenty-Ave , thonsand dollariand upwards for these notes at any onetime will be allowed a commission of one.quarter of one per cent. SPICUIi MAMMIES OF THIS LOAN IT IS A NATIONAL SAVENGS BANN, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the beet security.. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in 11. S. Notes, considers that it is paying. in the best circulating medium of•the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its- own assets are either in Government securities Or in /LOU* or beads payable in Government paper. Convertible into* Sii-per-eent. 5-20 Geld In addition to theNery liberal !sieved mike rotes for three years, this -privivilege of conversion is now worth about three per• cant. per4u.wws,. for the carsent. rate for 6-21) Bondils not lees than Woe per cent. pre mium,and before thewarthe premiums oirsix-par Gent. U. S. stocks was over , twenty percent. It will be seen that the actual profit onthis loan, at the present market rate, Is not less than tereper cent. per samara. Ito Exemption fromEtate or Minildpal Thxation. But aside from all the advantages we have eaumera• ted, a special act of Congress exempts alb Bonds and Treasury Note& frovalocca taxatten. . Oa the average, this exemption Is worth about two-per cent. per annum, according to the rats of .taxation in variona pasts of the country. It is believed that, no securities offer so great indnoe merits to lenders le those issued by the Government. In all other forma of indebtedness, the - faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate OM! rannities, only, is-pledged for payment, whilethe whole property of the country is held to secure the dleoharge of all the obligaUons of the United States. STTBSORMTIONB-WILL , B I/want= by the Treaenrer of the United States; at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers antialesignated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Ban)r. of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Phiadelphia, Pa. Aid, by. all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and , ' ALL RESBECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS tbsongticut - the country will gfee further information. and AFFORD RVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS au29-1% ij NEW 7-30 LOAN. ' . S. Babacriptiorie received, and the Notes fur nished:free Of all charges. by GEOECIE J. BOYD, _Banker, I.s Smith THIRD Street. C-' STOCKS - BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. ET UNOBGE J. BOYD,. l& South THIRD Street. IIAMBRIA - IRON COMPANY.--1,04-4. Shares of Stock of the above Compaity for sale. Apply to • EDW. G. PEA BODY, ael-et* 223 DOCK Street. TREASURY DEPARTMENT' -a- AUGUST 24, 1864--NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE TEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1.1864. Holders of Seven.tbirty Notes dated October 1, 1861, are hereby notified that they may be presented -imme diately. in any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per Cent; Roads falling duo after June 30, 1381..._ The interest on the Seven-Mil ty tiotes - 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 be due on the Seven , Thirty Notes up to October 1,, the interest ac• creed on the St: Per Cent. bonds from July 1 to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately upon settlement. - The following regulations inplation to endorsements must be caret auy observed: - • Where notes transmitted for settlement were issued payable to order. and are held and transmitted by the %Urinal owners, theY must be- endorsed •by them. Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption. ' and bonds will issueln their nail* , v., Where notes pay able.to prder am-held by.o th er parties. than the original owners, this, notefi'mnst have'the en, dorsement of the original owners; and also be endonled by the present owners, "Pay to , the Secretary or the Treasury for.redemption.." For notes issued. In blank, 'endorsed " Pay to. the Secretary of the Treasury.for redemption;" bonds will be issued to the parties transmitting theni i and in such manner as they may direct. - When-notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at- Jorney, administrator, executed', or other agent, they mnst be accompanied by a duly certified copy or certifi cate of the authority under which-he acts; and in all cases by a letter stating the kind (registered , or coupon) and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bonds wanted in exchange. When Registered Bonds are ordered.. parties should 'state at which of the following alarms they wish the interest paid, viz: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicso, St. Louis, or Clueln- W. P. FESSENDEN, anN).lSt &meters' of-the Treasusy. GROCERIES. nW BUCKED AND SPICED SAL oN. NEW NO. 1 MACKEREL, Just received. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in fine Groceries. call-tf Corner BLIVENTR and VIIND • A RCHER & REEVEB, • wsoLsseu. onoolas, No. 45 North WATNR Street, and No. 48 North DELAWARE Avenue. Offer for sale, at the Lowed Nuke% Prices, • Largo stock of SUGAR, moLessza. 00FIESE,_ . TEAS. SPICES. _ TOBACCO And Groceries generally, carefully selected for the tonetry trade. - Bole Agents for the pp:ducts of ETPHIAN & -FOOUWE Intensive Fruit Canning Factory et Bridgeton, N. J. arff..s-6m XT.A.CKERBL, HERRING, SHAD, &a ALL —2,600 bbta. Nam Nos. 1;2. indS Mackerel.latt sau fat 213 E, be assorted. packages: Her 2,000 ring bbls.• New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax • . 2,5C0 boxes La & te, RUC wall& I Herring. 160 bbls new Mess Shad. • 260 boxes'Herkimar coruity Cheese,_ke., In store'srut for sale by MURPHY & KOOML _ lalo-tf No. 116 NORTH witesvm . LATOUR% - OLIVE OIL.--400 BLS= ..L.+ &eta freeli Latour's 0111 re OM in - lota to suit ths purchaser. for sale by RHODES & 'WILLIAMS, anlo-tf : 107 South WATER Street. LCKNOW .BAUCK-TEIIS CBlOS bra;ed. Sattes on hi!Lud Wa i n 41 ILLiAMS 107 South. StruOt. REIONOBLE. WALNUTS...4OO bales Greenobleln Artois rotor, for oalo by. )1 0100 s & WLIXAMS. attlo4l - 107 South WATILS Street. T:Asrprald £t9 ST-TiFfilitp./4 WITKENG WANTS. . FIRST-CLASS TENOR SINGER A *snted fors prominent Church in this city, to whom salaty will be given. Address Box ilia Poet 06fce. ee.3.3t. IAT jileftD—FIRST-CLASS BOARD -11% for $ gentleman and iille,eocond-etory front. Addreet J. N. SEXTON, Pont Onfon• 805-20. ANT2D -A FANCY JOBBING DYE. limire at AITVACEIE'S Crave ARit Cleaning and Crimping Eetabilahmeat,l3s CATH INE Street, first Pollee below Second; se&-lit° WANTED -A SITUATION AS litrEf3l - TEACHER of Draw - Lug and Paiatlngo by a lady yt , bo has bad considerable exterien ce •a/ iplY No. 2141AiliCH Street. St* . WANTED—A tALESMAN IN lIF Wholesale Hardware Rouse; mast have a knot= ledge et the basil:Lens, atoll* able to influence trade: None bnt a sober and active snack need apply. Addreew, with references, "L. A ," t'As office. - se2-6t* - WANTED'--A SITUATION BY A: Lady of the highest respectability. to take the cbarge of a gentleman's house. d gran Mrs. LEWIS. 1315 WitLIIIYT Street. EMPLOYMENT HOUSE S THE LARCI- est and most reliable, for oily and country. Has always a geed , selection of capable pcksons, with good references. ismricans, Irish, Engthli, French, Oer• mans, Scotch Welsh, and nswrs-lasided emigrants, as eardeners, Ism Hands, C,oacimen, Freedmen, 811. 02sks, Chamitermelds, Seamstresses, Laundresses. Wadtreeses, and" general Housework tfeAunts. Mao, Colored Seryanl34 Nos. 802 and SO4 LOGO ST Street, allows Eighth. TO THE WHOLESALE DRY FOODS -a- TRADE —Ayertug manwho has had several Years' experience in, ow of the largest hones in , Ale city wishes a situation' as' sldeantall. Address " Press office. Se .1.2 t.; QUARTERMASTBR GEN E S oFricE, FIRST' DIVISION, wAlantivrort CM, August. 31,4244. HORSES! noßsßstr HotsEs!!! ROrgeS suitable for Ofivairy anil Artillery serviaetpin be pnrcbased at COESHORO'DISTOT, in open mafireC,, till OCTOBERI,IBI39. Horses will be deliveradleCaphin L. Lowry Moore;. A. Q. M. and be subjectedto the meal Goyernmeraiti• epeetion before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, 8 . 178 - eaub. Trice of Artillery Horses.. 8188 eacb. • Payment will be made for:4mM) awd more. JAMES A. BKIII, Molonel First Division, Quarter:n=oer General's Office. TRAMBTERS WAITYiED. sse6 kaeto CHIRP QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. DEPOT OF WASITINGTO__,.E WABHINSTONs D. C. August 18, Mir WANTED. at once, Five 'Hundred . (6M to One Thou sand MOW) TEAMSTERS, each capable of driving wIU shftle Ilse and managing six-mule Mame. - - • Te such who are competent to pertbrue the deity, the Pay Per month will be thirty-five (85ydollars. without ration•per II ay, and hospital privileges, Including the beet medical attendance when sick. _ Men experienced as Wagon Nasterewill receive inc h positions upon bringing to this point twenty-dye (35) good Teamsters. Apply to Captain CHASM E TOMPKINR, A. Q. M., u. a A. corner of TWENTY-81104WD - and 451 Streets. Washington. D. S. D RIICKIIII, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, MM. We 9 Depot of Washington. CITY POINT, VA., AIJGUBT 7,1888. OFFICE DEPOT or uspAiits. ARNIM OPERATING Aokurar RIORMGED. WANTED. 300 Oreaamit•3yers, *l7s7lLeeliwriglriV, tK, Xr.laolcsmithß, area 20 Carriage Who will receive the highest rate; of GoTerantent Nty. rations, and medical attendance. Transportation tarnished by applying at No, Sal PEMBYLVANIA Avenne. Niraablubm, Ilk O. E. S. STRANG, Captain, A. Q. la JAMES M. KELLY, F, DOLLARS A DAY 1-WARTRD, -4 v-R Ladies and Gentlemen of intelligence sad good education, to establish a permanent and well-pay ing business in every city in. America. Partienlars will be forwarde d by addressing. with stamp enclosed. C. itIIEABA, M. Th., Box 1930, Philadelphia, Pa, atal-ary PERSON WITH GOOD ssooo r . Balinese EP onalificatioss, oflo years , ex perience, wishes to obtain an interest in a well-estab lished, safe, and profitable business. Unexceptionable references gimp.- Address D. it.,"office of this , paper. ses 21* 00 MI —A PERSON WITH THIS cp4.1,.....myky• AMOUNT to buy the FURNITURE and STOOK of one of the most genteel 'businesses in the city, paying from d4S: re() to di4,000 nor annum, and maY be easily doubled. No previous knowledge required,. addrets Box 3876, P. 0. sea-2t" FOR SALE AND TO LET. ft TO THE PUBLIC. We have -now ready for distribution. the .following REGISTERS: Plena call or send your address for co glee, and please Inform year friends e here they Gaulle accommodated with bargains la BEAL RSPATE. -11: PHILADELPHIA /IOUS& REGISTER. =JR:- PHILADELPHIA - BUILDING-LOT REGISTER. PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER. DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER. -MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGISTER CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER. BUCKS COUNTY FARM. REGISTER. BEDFORD COUNTY FARM REGISTER. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER. 7 DELAWARE PARK REGISTER. MARYLAND FARM REGISTER. OEO. N. TowrisEND ar 1233 South FOURTH Street. Pe3-snalvetlf REAL ESTATE ! REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. • REAL ESTATE. • REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. YEW.MONTEILY CATALOGUE JORT OUT. NEW MONTHLY' CATALOGUE JMT OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION: FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS sso6o,ooo,vrowra. CONTAINS $5.000.000 WORTH_ CONTAINS $5,000,M0 WORTH. FOR SALE —No person 'wishing to purchase REAL ESTATE, either for occupaficy cr investment, should fail to get my Catalogue, just out. Always one hun dred Dwellings on hand, of which, in case of purchase, immediate possession can be bad. GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, 154 North SIXTH Street. se3.2df el FOR SALE WITH POSSESSION-,. Ma-BARGAINS. 404 South Ninth street. A handsome modern dwell ing-14 rooms. all modern improvements. Lot 20x190. 1645 North Broad street. A well locAted modern resi dence, 10 rooms, Igc. Lot 20x100. 1716 GI and avenue. A modern dwolling-12 rooms, modern improvements. Lot 110x1.06: can for HOUSE REGISTER - GEO. N. TOWSEND & CO ses-mws3tir 123 X South FOURTH Street. it HANDS'OME SIIBURB&N REM DENCES- FOB BALE—FRANKFORD, PHIL A.D A.. —Two new three-story modern-bbilt Dwellings, with two-store back-bundingt, on OXFORD St., Frankford, Phila. These - hontee are well built, contain every mo dern convenience, and are easy of access . The lots are large, tastefully laid out with shrubbery, &c. Good water; well shaded.. Will be sold a sacrifice. Three photographic views of the prop.rty can be seen at the office. -0.110. N . TOWNSEND & CO, sefi-Ctir ISIGX South FOURTH Street. dit FOR SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD mr.ll:Will and Fixtures of, the MILLINERY STORE, No. 325 North SECOND Street. Rote and Dwelling to rent. Inquire on the premises, or at No. 525 MaRKET, Street. 8.35 Si in "FURNISHED HOUSE" —NEAR OERMANTOWN, convenient to Station—to let for a abor t or long period ; board provided if dewed. Addreee ' egyoutry • ' thin office: ee3 FOR SALE-4AROE FACTORY . •ml' near Germantown, on the railroad, with switch to connect; large lot; stream of water running through the premises; large shedding, steam engine, shafting, complete. Price $l,OOO, clear. Immediate pos session. se3-3tif MILLER, 153-,North sisma Street. •en FOR SALE-NEAT LARGE MAN ION, at Day's Lane Station (Germantown); con tains twelve rooms, five on the first floor; stable, Gooch louse, elegant aarden, &c. Lot 142 by SlB feet deep to a street. MOOD. MILLER. sea-Stif 154 North SIXTH Street._ FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE .ml l . possession, neat largo Dwelling, 1610 Summer street; fifteen rooms. Lot and building 29 feet front; depth of lot, 111 feet to Spring street. $ll, OK Neat large four-story Dwelling, 17% Race street; fif teen rooms. Lot 22.1ey 100 $9.1500. • Blegent four-story Dwelling, north side Arch, west of Twenty•first street: Lot 28 by 125. *8,600. Lot and Braidings, 1343 Arch street.. Lot 20 by 100 to a street; a splendid neighborhood for a residence. SS, Splendid Dwelling, north side Mount Vernon, west of Sixteenth; I waive rooms. Lot 20 by /CP. $7,500. • Neat Dwelling, north sideldt. Vernon, wan of bf*e toenth street. Lot X) by 104. Twelve rooms. $6, 500 . Neat Dwelling, south side Mount Vernon, east of §lx- Melnik. Lot 18 by 90. Twelve rooms. $5,600. Elegant Dwelling. 467 North Fourth street. Lot 20 by 86. Eleven rooms. *6,900. Three new Dwellings. Thirteenth street. north of Master; finished admirably throughont 44,800. Well-built, nearly new Dwelling; 950 North Seventh street; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 9'3. $5,200. Neat Dwelling, Twelfth street, north. of Race. Lot 18 by 90; eleven rooms. *5,600. Splendid first class Dwelling, 926 Franklin street; twelve zooms. Lot 18 feet 5 inches by 110 feet deep. $9.800. Magnificent four-story Dwelling, north side of Green, West of Tenth; fifteen rooms. Lot 20 by 100. $9.030. beat Dwelling, west side of Fifteenth, north of Pine street. $9,500. Neat new Dwelling, 2202 Pine street; ten rooms. Lot 18 by 90. $4,000. Splendid nearly-new Dwelling, south side of Green, west Bide of Twenty-third; twelve rooms. Lot 18 by 115 . feet deep. 35,5f0. &Aides scores of others, of which possession can be bad immediately or in a very short time. OEO. C. MILLER, PractiCal Real Estate Broker, 154. North SIXTH Street. Cat this out for future reference. gi FOR' SALE—NEAT, SIDE,YARP =DWELLING, 910 Franklin street; thirteen room. Lot 26 by 114. Price *13,260. Elegant tide yard Dwelling, east sideof Franklin sheet, above Poplar. 812.600. Neat DWolling..9ni Franklin street, 19,800. Besides nearly 2.030 otbers. Immediate possession of .all the aboye and fifty others. • Nil 1.1,1111. sea-2tif 1.544, North SIXTH Street. AO FOR SALE OR EXO ...a—Magnificent Country Seat and loam of 33 acres, crops, utensils, &c., in the very best portion of Backs county, four and a hall miles from Bristol. $12.000. Superior first. class Farm of 60 -acres, excellent Im provements, itc., only ten miles from this city, on Pennsylvania Central Railroad. S 2 ,000. Neat Country Seat, and 15 am's, °sly four and elicit miles from Market-street bridge, on the Haverford road, Price 5700 per acre. MILLER. ae3 2tlf .154 North SIXTH Street, • T9GLASS ILINUFAOIIII7I3,ERS.—ZOR SALEOR RENT—One of the best-lomtedsOLAAS FACTORIES in the States. t eau. be put in NU Opera tion in ten days, end has a fins assortment of- Motilds, Pipes, Tools, Pots, Clay, =di every article TeUisite foe prese St* se. Addroos, for twee days, se& . QUINTON T. REEL nibs F. G. rro RENT-VERY RE BIRABLE ROOMS. 'citable for Bankers or Broken. situated et the sotithweat 'corner of THIRD and WALRUT Sts. ..topIT to ROBBRT 111. AB GREGOR, 41.19,WiL1111T St. GUENTIOUSR FOR SALR.-SASH, Staging, Pipm, drc., for a Greenhouse, including some fifteen huadred feet or Glass. To be seen at the southeast contea-ofBROAD and WALNUT Streets, on WEDNESDAY, VIaIINSDAY, and IPRIDAY of next week, from 9 to 4 o'clock. 15834 C" 3 ow TBVCI ; AND PBAQH. BA& s KITS iltititealllred and for sale _ Lll_oWrot Bowan, aam la . sad IVa. North THIRD area!! TO. LET-SPLUDID ROC).. 1 F 011 Gentlemert. at UFO* CIHESTISIT Stmt. Ataa St* P . ;/0F23. BY BOTELER& WILSON, ELITCTION- Ifi =RS. _ OFRICE U. S. CAPITOL EXTS:TgIIIIv, WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 3, MK On SATURDAY, October Let, commencing at 10 A. K. Um following .mariegated and plain marble will hn at public Auction on-the grounds north of the United States Capitol: • 100 blocks Tenneesee Marble. 1,010 cubic feetremnanteditto. Yr pieces Potomac Marble. 600 cubic feet Vermont OreetracrP•tiundi 8 column Simnel • dittto. 2,000 cubic feet reumante Italian Marble.., At the eAroo time will be sold large lot of doors, ter., and bathitng material of various Stride. By order of thtf iteezethrt of the Interior'. ae6.tf CLSMUNT VrEAT, General Strpelinfendant. .am.,E of Ovri)thi - ops) CATARTER X-7 MASTER'S MIMI, BuocREE, , , &t. CIDEP QUAII7EIMARTEVE,OET - wp DEPOT OF NIASII7:I4T,w, WatorP - lion, D G Sept. 1. 1.45 , t. „ko aold. at,oblic anction . , at Gbyerument ares. aitgated co the agterze hatoteerg and F.. Lira Tw dethr aud Tweoty,BYst skeets,ia tbrCitY 9r Wash in'gton;,ciat WBDMSDAY,',sqteolier It, 15.., at 11 cl'olgek A. , lot of .thiarto - trdaster'a Stores, coo. dinned at ling for axe; viz. : eriet , , , Cawenters' r o lls; Brneboarißridles,.#Oge Bate-T, Blatilete, S:aW.,_,Broome , Portabla F4rsde:fkiniktorres, Blbeekt,miths' 'Zools,ffatne.e, Lan tent gersp•leather.StercfPlpe,ROM, Stoves. :Saddles, Seslee.,..•Whim. Horse Shoes. and a lase lot,of old' iron, Ste., Zec. W - AISSO, • irl le sold Om same dayeat fOOt of Antaeath htregt, near Chteapealm-aud Oldo Canal.insmedlately after the eampleifon of tlft• sale aboetrreferred toA;.a number of Ambulantem; Beegtem.' Gerrie rnis Army e, Vragoaa.ripriane Wagons Carta, :"md. Medical 'Venous. %net enrol haters will he .7eflaired 'td'remoye the atoms withln'TivEi , a) days froa.".fte dateof sale. Terms: Crash, in•Payerament :Nods D. 11 , RucKE. BilgiaildrGetto.4 and Chi efßrea fterwaster, se3-9t De;*t of WAs'ailufsoll. A VOTI6ITSALE AT - BROOKLYN' ti NAVY" - 1 ,- Aieb. By ordbr of Rear 'Aelbirtral Hlrani rtvaldiaa, U. S. N., Commandant of the fb. Y. Yard, 7p',,,shali fa r . sale at Pablic Atittion,.vt said Navy earl, oa TRU/: DAY, September Sth; abitko 'clock Bf„ . INZ;barrers kri Sioti Tera; tine. . • 10,0“) lbs. of Caavas r- Crappiregs. A lot of Scrap Mather. small Dwaine; 1 fiorizort.tal Boiler. 4 Upright Boilers:. A, lot of Scrap Paltervltisaker. • A lot of Hard Coal Cinder,. lo Lot Iron Boats. Several condeparted'Weed. %aid. Twenty per cent. of the rtttrlbeets meherl - stat be de. ; melted at time of ale; and daps will1:1Pallow.4 t 4 mauve the goods frarrtlie yard, and if : no!cho removed the deposit pill be forMted the • Poverzsmeitt. payments to be made lh , Gevenkeent earrenltY, sod ea- • if bre the goods are removed from the yard, D. D-.T. hIARSITAIL, S. Wavy Store'teeper, Non - YAM*, NEW YCSICP AnkaSt. 1864. an3l-it EIAMr OF OONDENIiZa '"• , w2LB gxr#D•nr, Buscivar, Orrimor•Cluar QC/ASTER:Winn* WASHINe. f PAL D. C.. aaaa& t 3, 19C4. Wlll be sold at palate ancUkitsi.to the /aghast bidden. at tkur times and pkr4cee namod - tgicar.' : Ps:olns, Pennsylvania, THDA , DI,,I".. Aug D,. - • Altoona, Penney'midi, T1MP.8) ,, A7, Anita"' WOW. Les Aron, Pennsylvania, raUltlitlPAY. NePtemow Earriseinyg, Penney Mania, Tat2Olcar, Repine:lb' 8, 16! . 11: . _ _ TWO'HUNDRED ( gyp) Cavecor Harare at enehpborrp These gets& have been eor.‘betmtl. ss milt far Ma Carrauceerrice of the arnlF. . _ For Bead and Faun pnrpoaazkmnnY XOOll barest' may be bed: Horeeenold Tenney Malt in United States Correnly. air e. SKIL Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quarternuusten. and- teen .Cavalry Banal, G ICO . T. E R $ - -NEV' CAE - STNUT. .6puga , THEATRE. THIS EVENING, The neat Romantic, Musical, Pantornitnic. Specincnriz • Dramfec ALADDIN, OR'THE' IVONDIIRPGS LAMP. THE LIVING POIINTAIM OF COLORED WATERS. All the new and magnificent SCENERY. elegant Pro perties, wonderful Effects; superb Costumes. startllelf Transformations, grand Choruses, and heahtifol Musts, Dances, S . ongs, &c. Family Matinee, 'SATIIRD &It AFTERZCOOIit. Doors open at 2 o'clock; performance 2.4.• Admission. 50 cents; children 25. ' sel-nt TV - AL - NUT-STREET THEATR The Lerma has much pride in being able to an nounce that MIL EDWIN BOOTH will give in this Theatre a series of those' Sb aksperean and standard representations, the Character and exqui site beauty of which have won the admiration of the in tellectapd.artorAmerlca - . On MOADAY and TUBS OAT, Sept. 5 and BM_ XL WIN BOOTH Will appear in his great role of HAMLET. Seats may be ensured at Box OM ce'front 9 Olt O'clock. Quartermainer's Agent. - MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.ROR JO-2- STREET THEATRE. GLORIOUS REOPENING! MRS. JOHN DREW Will appear on. THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. sth, as . LETITIA. HARDY IUSGE AUCTION SALES. ALMIISEBIEMPS. POOR PILLICODDY. vErEBTN - urr.STREBT OPEHA.HOUSE N- , -IM2I. CHESTNUT Street. THIS (MONDAY) AND EVERY EVENIND, FRAN M IN K S EL& M TR ORAS • SIXTEEN ARTISTS. AdEIIiSMOD . 25c. Reserved Seat s (which ca n bewared from 11 to 2) Au. Doors open at 735. Commencing at 8 precisely. It A SSBDIBLY BUILDINGS, TEMPI JAL, AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR ELITE! EVERY EVENRIG, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Chan g e of Performance Constantly. AMENSIOD. 26 Cents. Children, 15 Cents. Reeerred Bleats, ID Cents. Evening Performances commence at 734. Anemic* at 3. ae27-tf SCOTTISH GAMES.-THE. SIXTH ANNUAL HAKES OF THE CALEDONIAN GLOB Fill be celebrated at WASHINGTON RE MEAT, On MONDAY, Sept. 4th. Can leave THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL %red* Ail% 4 0 . 1 1%, is 2%, and 4 o'clock. Excursion Tickets, including car-fare. OD netts; gate tickets. 33 cents.. ne2-3t* - D. WRIGHT, Secretary. CING ACADEMY, 625 ARCH. DAN STREET.-D. L. Cd_RP.7aTTER has the honor or informing his friends and thong who desire learning DANC,InG for their immediate circles and soirees that be is now ready and active to give lessons, either pri vate or in classes, to Ladies ,Grntlemen, or Misses std. Mlmitera. Mr. CdEPEIVTEtt is always punctual vast can to seen at any holm daily, and evenings through the week. during all the Seasons. Mrs D L. CI TENTER will preside on the Plano-Forte. C.ONSTAJF TINE L. CA.V.PLIITEB, the Young Master. will amid In teaching Jurenilee. D. L CARPENTER, sel-6t. 625 ARCH Street. ACADEMY OF FINE -A RT S -A• CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY, for visitors, from 9 A. AL to 6P. M. .iert BOARDING. P 0 A RDING. -A GENTLEMAN AND Wife want 13oarding in a respectable private fa mily.' Address Box 2150 P. 0. - 5e.321. T'LIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT-. at HILL'S. an 23-1 3 .0 328 SPRUCE Street. LOST AND FOIIND. APPLICATION WILL BE 31AIIE TO the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY for renewal of certificate of one &hare of Stock, No. 3.563, standing in the name of WILLIAM W. PARR, the same baying been lost or mislaid. 10 CERTIFICATE OF LOST.- Ti undersigned lost Certificate No. 80, dated Sept. 10, 18E. for 20 Shares of Stock in the UNION BANK OP PHILADELPHIA. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested to show mine why a new certificate should. not be issued by the Bank In lien of the one lost. ati29,mwl2t H. C. GREENAWALT, Fayetteville, Pa. LOST OR DESTROY-HD, BY FIRM --Certificate of Stock No. 35'. f0r.1,000 Shares of the Stock of the New York 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. atoCGIIBS CwAxgErmstraft, Anguat 30, 1564. ant9•mwfl2t LOST—U. B. 73-10 BONDS, O. 17,08 t for WO. Nos. 69,364-5-45-7-8 for Sled each, parabbe in February and August, to the order of OSWALD , THOMPSON guardian o Theodore. H..Reakirt, atd unendorsed. ' Application for payment of the same tsa.. been made at the Treashry Department, Any intermit• tion will be suitably rewarde d THEO H. Rsesinr, TOM,WAINMT Street. au2l-ISt FOR : , NEW. ORLEANS, LL, VTA NEW YOR.R. Th'e t Ocean steam Navigation COMPanre SPLENDID NEW. STEAMSHIP NORTH AM;ERIOA, • (1.685 Tans Burden,) CHAS. P. MARKMAN; Commawiei. re now receiving freight at •the Comfrany'e Wharf. above VINE Street, and will sail on WEDNESDAY. September 7th, at 9 A, EL No freight received or billsof lading signed on the day Of railing ; For freight or passage striply. A. HEROIN Jyc, & CO., 1.26.N0rth DEL/OAM= Avamao. ' ' • l'Prt ADBANY:AND TROY,. VIA 72.5TAWkliF. AND RARITAN 0 At liAl.,--Thi - rge S. .n.A.NACIAN, Wm. Corson, Master. is now lop:thug . at first *WI' below St race Street, ea& will Sidifor the above peinte. on Wednesday, Septem ber 7th. For freight, which will betaken on reasonable terms.. apply to Di, L. FLANIGAN, Agent, ses-3t , No. B.oll4Sonth. DELAWARE Avenue- a dr oi t FO;ILSALE—THE BARGE, formerly steamer,. "NEW WORLD," as she now lies at Alexandria, Va. t of about 1,700 toss. Length about SSA feet,' beam 80 feet. Wed found la boats, boats. anchors, ebstas,, steam lire-engine, am, din.. and In uvrfect order. For particulam ap No ly . 1 S F o R utEhD W . C L L C A H M M S D tr T ee t. New York. o t , 131;,.E1N8, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for theisst twenty years, WirjgNE Bt.• Wow... Third, Ingalls the most beantiftd Tww.S of the one, monpted,on fine (Old, Platina , S il ver, VitusiMas COrallte, Amber, &v., at prices, for neat wad gm bstaaWaf work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this cab of State, Teeth pinned to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to egg pain b e a t rtractina. MI Work War ranted to eh Reference. families. au.3l-am 4.,TXFOITSANDS OF TgETH EXTRACTED WITROT7 PAIR. Patent applied. for. My new invention. a Donble Ea veranda S. adjusting. ittafe•vntied Inhaler, for ad ministering Nitrous mode uone,, and extracting Teeth without pain. The only mode that the Gas can be pro verly safely ad”tivlstered. DR. C. L. muzikm, No_ 73e SP ENT Mt Street aa.7o.L4t • Errom's • C l ol.7riain. ORckApTl3, • NA Mir TINKICCILL led DIZQUATAID in on/1M or Tone and Power, 4 ospootally • for Ch0r.142, Vin Schools. but fonn4, be imaally evlaptwille - ' ?it or and Drew' .1100111. -Forße sh IWe:only by 101.. • NO. Mt YOU *zoo& Also, a eonrsd ant of the Perfect Msbnisnot wmlll4a ' wlnitantly On ownCORRECT. PIAXO,TA:I=O.—, Eassrairailiea aptieskof his return to this city, az4, satnass to reswoe,bpstneas by the Ist of Se tembar Au orders rceolyed as Usual at MA BOIf & Co,S-store..*o.7 Oarknarr West. sus -b a _ _ _ c y rEbilt •%•i; • I •IC , I; pimts, hp, heated *, exlmakst al .11 or d*steluA; eatersiAlendeiniersksv.a.por iet•=2P ht . F:104,0 kit 24* Norm St. 131D1P PALM. Oklu BOAR,VER - S SOAP -k. is made of pnvi..Praiii resin Oa. ato la entirely a. lagetaigi Soapliore atittable for Totl.o. u ie thin :lion made Isom ant fats. In boxes 9f oi* down 1.141,31. (calk/per box. anteactored bi , CIRO. M. E.FrIZINTO4 NO. . lie 1111§,116ARETTV Skeeit. - bervte,er, rt - W" ISecona. striae* Catiowbut. LA4I) VORN• STARCH.— 4CO itQXIKS OS Wen and Doryos'a -11 Cum St.s.ro X . 41 . 80 50 as sen a, for 1111013 n 5641 Bale by south vrr.w. bkreet WATZR POWBR TO Ilt2l. 7. to DAVID C.BILLAS. Ifoaark.. .ng•lbib DF,PkitTNENT FOR OVSTON WORE.