THE POLICE. 'fora Mr. Alderman Weld Mg. ZiANT STREPPICD • OF HIS SIIOIIL DKR-STRAPS. Let Fletcher was arraigned yesterday on of interfering with police officers la the [their duties. The particulars of this ease hat interesting. It seems the provost tin search of a deserter at the headquarters imperil, near Front and Spruce streets. was resisted by Lieut. Fletcher. The tuty called upon police officers for pro inapt the annoyance of the Lieutenant. •it alleged, resisted them, and was at intocustody. A superior military officer ',fen of his shoulder straps, and thus to insWnia of his rank he appeared before an. The charge of assisting deserters to not pre:erred. This will be left to the ithority. The Lieutenant was committed •to charge of interfering . with the Officers. SfNOULAR LARCENY. ley was arraigned yesterday on the , a cony of 5800. It seems that a young .iisted and received his bounty. He was !,arracks, whore he was visited by the .ha passcd the guard on the plea Of being liar tears were shed as freely as those of e 6 when she met her little brother Oliver. , atter the soldier had gone with the • , 3 had given her $6OO, to be handed to • New Jersey, but she expressed a • do , to do as she pleased. A man named t • °loner brought the suit. The accused ' ted. FAIL PORFEITV.D. tl named Theo. Brett bridre, was held to $2,000 tarmit a hearing before Alderman Welding charge of assault and battery on a Mall . BIN ; Janis. The affair occurred at Chestnut 'oz: • Ulm since. lt Is aileged that MOGinnis or I Bralebridge t but not dangerously : oe hearing was to have token place le; Irning, but the defendant did not op- THE COURTS. let ourt —Judges 'ffilutrowood and Stroud. rou . t met yesterday fbr the first time canoe Uncn. Mt the summer vacation. Theourrent bora I motion lists were taken np, and the upon bulb disposed of. Today the argument Vito t> ken up on first calling. ir.iglear tor Nesslons—Judge 'Ludlow. tw• nty bills of indictment were tried or ~, urteen having been submitted (they . mei ..ly 'tumult and battery cases) and els Th.- • ret-montioned oases were that disposed n.. 1 •.: the non-appearance of the complain- Cute, nod Waterers the Acting District ~ Tennis O'Brien, Esq.., could .do nothing ti ::..wit the indlotments without evidence •y, order that, as the parties did not ap wiikt3 of "not guilty" might be taken, 'and le tbu be relieyed of an accumulated quem ,ekl.. In which the parties originating it be. and revivifying It before the Grand Jen: I tt have lost all Intorest. Bat the clues. aft t•,:s thing is as to the costs ; they have to 1, not the county, or, In other words, are 1.4.1.4.1 e of the county the sufferers 1 A New Papal Loan. 1. r. ADDRESS OP TER ARCRSISTIOP OP VIHENA. pea > :hat the Papal Government is trying aof £2,000,000. The financial plane are from an ultra Oatholba,polot of view—in a lei hr on the subject lately issued by tho hop of Vienna. After dosoribing tho King as founded on the conspiracy and vio r evolutionary party of Maszlnl, In oom• u :tit the King of Piedmont, who had played 1.,i93, the Austrian prelate proceeds: dit;:cdoin, then, now lorded over from Turin, die to permanent existence. It is the mere co of European complications by which it long enabled to dragon a miserable.life. tely, while it Is the pleasure of God to to ty, the Holy See is almost entirely de. us resources it formerly derived from the as. The legations have now been dye rte, the Marches, and Benevento four ,e hands of the Pie dmontose. Owing, , the ',reassure of extraordinary events, :y expenses have become unavoidable; u the Income of the Papal treasury is contributed by a population of abottt ,eblting a territory of 314 geographical se, the interest of the public, debt, hypo the entire property of the Papal States, • punctually liquidated as before. In this the Father or the Faithful will set an s princes and peoples, teaching the eon. anthem:lt of one's obligations under every ice. The Catholle world, too, bearing tee the feelings awakened by this insolent ,has already devoted very considerable ms to the necessities of the Holy See. ant expenditure. in no proportion to the !come of the Holy See, has made it In. in to appeal to the sympathy of all friend/ trek and justice in another way; and On • ' ;larch Pio None ordered a loan of fifty sues to be raised. 'spat States, which have already begun ;th century of their existence in the poll. Id. have not escaped the changes of time. ,n once they seemed to waver on the brink nee. and at one time, not much above re since a powerful conqueror wholly @m ilitia with his . dominions. Nevertheless ei the Lord was with them. The tim id to rage, conquerors fell, and round the ..e oven - Hills were gathered again the re m% idence assigned to the successor of the I Ale:tales. in order that he might perform tt:retions in full temporal independence. ,e, too, the King of 'Kings wilt come to le, confounding those who laid unholy , the inheritance of St. Peter. In the s every Gatholle should zeslously eon• ~wares freeing the Pope, in days of trial, embarrassment his malicious enemies up. , n as a certain support of their plans. seltgion and the Church, the interests of ;tier too, and international right, are in. In the cause of the Uuly See. Europe accone a prey to club law were the Coward loaree, brutal, and treacherous deed of ty which the Church was 'degoolled, al tablish a European, a recognized claim. : testimony to these sentiments the loan nor are large means required for taking . Bonds will be Issued at one hundred nit forty.five florins Austrian currency; a interest will be duly paid ID silver, no 'Jim) will be inflicted by responding to the Those who lend a. favorable ems-to the 11 co operate for the attain meat of a double y will contribute, as far as it is in their raids providing the Holy See with the resources, and they will also aid wit nos' to the unanimity with which all defend the temporal dominion of the Pope: su queaUon of profit, but of the cause of the and justice. No Catholic nation must Stand in, it. The particulars of the loan will be 9,1 k in the official journal of the diocese. the eyes of God is every work widish has of Christian love and charity Imprinted f. Whatever we do for the promotion cinedons of God on earth will be regarded wt that we pray not with the lips only, the heart ' Hallowed be Thy name!' the same time it Is also a work of bro. ,vo and the most exalted philanthropy ; tingdom of God on earth was founded in it on men might be united in eternal bea r the life to come. Saint Martha, whose we celebrated tcsday (July 29th), served slur Therefore she !snow staying with the ' her name le blessed on earth wherever the' preached. In laboring, then, for the of and on earth we also servo the Re. Ole founded it, as well as the redeemed, for mert it wail founded. I pray Christ may -,ht of His countenance upon us, in order ty do Ilia will and give honor to Hint for t Vienna on the file or St. Martha, July JOSEPH ()THAL CITY rriimss. h. Few Plain Feces. & Wilson Sewing Machine is the simple, cheapest, and most economical. the Wheeler & Wilson are in use than ewlng machines combined ; 60,000 a year 5,000 aro In use in Philadelphia. new experiment, to be found useless after able trial. & Wileonie le the only perfeot family 'aohlne. Every Machine warranted, and returned if not entirely latlefitotory. I dressmakers, etanistressoe, shirt•makere, :ewes we the Wheeler & Wilson In pre .Lny other Sewing Machine. Iv/ examine. No chargefor instruction, y.. 0 wish to purchase or not. Instruction the residence of purchasers If desired. . No. 704 Uhestaut street, above Seventh. circular. ANT TO Tllll LADOIB.—Are you going to I It so, dress your hair with " Lubin's Firn-i-1,1 . tdil fix your hair in any positlin you may riume it delightfully, cause it to curl, It the beautiful glossy luxuriance so much It is the best medium in the world for ap. Id of raver dual to the hair, and is warrant• • alit or soil the finest fabric. Sold every. a DEMONSTRATION THE BEST PROOE. — nt of the "Florence " *owing Machine , Nto, f'.:o Chestnut street, has done a wise bowing his popular Machines at the Groat 011 ti cir own tale ; and they are telling it to admiring thousands. Never was there rt ect piece of mechanism put in motion beginning of the world ; and now that •ence" Machine sold has attached to it - a .ell sewer,. we do not wonder that they le lead in sales. Every Machine Is sold 'ace, or the monoy will be refunded to Is difficult to say which is the more Lair or the " Florence" salee•roorne, nut street. )51MISBIONIC103.—The folks In Richmond oltement last week in expectancy lithe peace commissioners," The crowd that .t the depot looked upon every well. carrying a " carpet sack" as a "corn. They were anxious for peace, and they wetous eyes upon the carpet bags, pro. Ing they contained some of the elegant re made at the Brown Stoop Clothing chill & Wilson, Nos, 603 and SOS Chest we Sixth. ICE DBPASTNENT.—The loeeofrevenue ilk office service was interrupted :VW decrease, and. it Is probable the derail. :0 long be sel6stistaloing, The nunaNlit era covering deeds, bills of caching% was 8,822, with an aggregate nominal ~644,277 ; of these, 7,659 were delivered to There ie no evidence that any letter money for clothing. addressed to Oho& .4 "One Price," under the Continental, :allied, or failed of being delivered. ICE AND PORN AS Serow.—The FfEt, lout is a scientific composition of the Jholoostfingradlenta of the Oriental veg.,. Kim. Every Ingredient is well known to itiolal effect on the teeth and gams. It disagreeable odors, even that of tobacco. removes those ravages which children sir teeth owing to improper use of sweet whioh imperceptibly destroy them. 'gists. seti-tuthint ,ORS, SCHOOL 13ootre.—Sehool books or sale at the lowest prices, at the retail bookstore or Charles Motives, street. teB-3t read, under special notices, "At None in, $O4 North Broad street, Clost selpectfully advise Ids friends and general not to:delay In buying thee _ . the rtak of paying further adnnoes, onoe of hie superior stool of large nut, stove, egg, &o. None to creel, for witty, or eittaineeui. anlblm Erat most ananeasfally treated by 3, Oculist end dotrist, 6UPIni et, • Artt4 charge for essannstion, jyari4( THU NoiemATIONS 01 THE SEVEILAM Por.i4robaXl parties are now before the people. At the election, of course,only one set can be ahead. But our en terpruing townsman, W. W. Alter, 'Esq., at his celebrated new Yard, NO. 057 N. Ninth street, is always ahead, regardless of any opposition, in sell ! lug the beet and cheapest Coal, and eting the peo- ple satisfaction, by his courtesy, promptness, and liberality. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. The 6 Jae Barton, Boston A A Ful.et J P Wincbegter B - Tames, Poona §imon. cinetrinstli i 1J en, York Mrs Dolan, Newi York L S Rate New York M W-W heeler, Brooklyn J M Livingston, New York PR Chandler Chicago Thos blaughter, Delaware CbsTownsend, Raw York s Howard, New t ork Henry Harrison, Delaware Coo Parker k wf, H York John Blair, Ohio Henry Stevenson, Ohio 8 OtTraore, Boston d Jones, Boston B Plemona, Portsmouth A 0 Canowiez. Baltimore Molvoy,Mahanoy, City Mrs R A Heaton, Ashland Man Heaton, Ashland W R Richardson, Penns . S Belly Penaa Lewisburg .W Rhoads, Jr, Reading A Smith, Baltimore .J Bbioren D D Morton, Baltimore S T Nandaln. Delaware A Wbitucy, Boston Mrs Boston J Brooks, Whitney -Exeter, N II Mrs Brooks, Exeter, N H Miss Brooks & sister N FI DT Wells & son. Y A F Crane, Jr, Baltimore B Pinkerton, Obi° Robt Mills, Ohio Chas Holander. Baltimore B Cooper, Baltimore John bbray, U s A C Pas/sett, If S A .1 C Henderson, Pittsburg Joe Perks, Pittsburg .1 Beraent, Pittsburg Robt Boott. Portland A H &brats, New York J L Tarbett, Montrose Mrs Campbell Jr oh, Auburn A La, hrop, Penns Semi Runt:, Penns Jae Porter. Panne P Reber, r °nth Amboy • Miss Al A Fisher, S Amboy The Clen A Reese, Pittsburg • J It Thorntou,Peana ,Penn a L Proem, Now York • W P iddinge,New York Mennieg,Neve York A Curtin, Hew York Align H trinliam, USN Time H Iteton; g He iv York DI B Cox, Wheeling M C Parker, St Louis J H Raper & sen,Ciu E Entomerelough,N York F S Niebols,l3initon Piii CnOic - , ii4y W Watmough.D . 611 JO, W Davis T Fiddes, Bent co Md C Lanman & Geortret'n Lin man, Georgetown John Suter ar wf D S A B Smith & wt, Ilew York R Lazenby. Now York Henry Thomas. flarriebarg T Marsh, Now York Miss Alrichs.liarrisbnrg Was Id , Alrielm, Harrisburg, J McCormick, Jr, Earr-EV g B Shreve W L Beal. Baltimore .1 0 Frick,Pottsville .1 Gould & wf,,Clocinnati C GaiDaer, Baltimore Miss Oalliger,Baltimore Mies Blade, Baltimore B ravage, Baltimore Jos Bolcom Jr, Baltimore Geo 0 Presbury dt wf Md ' Mite. bushy, Balt co, Md Oeo P Sykes, Balt so, Md Chas Sykes, Balt co, Sid 0 hi 'halliard Mrs Anderson, Portlarid J A Nevin, Boston F 8 Leaved, Boston ' Col Jas H Goatee, Illinois Master T W Coates. 11l J R Pa dMcArce,Greensbrirg, W 11 Fisher, New York W D Clara & wit, Delaware B Eloymv.ur, Brooklyn John 'W linden, Brooklyn H W Chipman & ob, N Baron Von Alvensieben,Pa H Casper k la, ER Louis B A R Spencer. oehm hire 6 H Grosvenor, N Y Miss A W Grosvenor, N Y klissiiiicKee, New York 8 Wadham St wf. Penna liotght & la, _PottovlHe Beth W Geer, Millersville It U Thompson, Washingtn The • W If Scott, Beading_ J lI Oarrhs6n, New York W A Myer, Bacover Behleman, Pottsville B S Crab & laPenns A Outbmann, 'Mew York Simon 'Tackle. New York J P Collins, Delaware Snyder. Trenton J F W Seal Riley. New York H S Howard, Baton aliennedy, Baltimore Moses Cole. Baltimore Philip Hitch, Laurel, Del W B Hall, Smyrna, Del J Parks,(Mlumbus,o John Olem, Jersey City Gambell, Quiney,lll WIM 8b akaspear, Delaware B J Healey,AlbanY- B B Evans, Pennsylvania 0 BrAne man, Jersey Shore A M Bombe, Columbia, Pa W Beare, New York Jae Jameson, Beading C P Richards, U S N A T Job neton Ellroelit;,Lincaeter co V Stewart k eon, Pena D W Hogan, Loniaville H C Maiden & wf, Wash Lt Col L Barrett, U 8 A J H Steels, Maryland W 8 Flinn J DArternell, Sew York C W Patey, Willa. Del E M Office, Bath, Ma • - W Carter & son, Penna. Geo }hilltop, Jr, Chester co The Me W L Fowler, Chicago A Lower,New Caine, Pit Mrs Dumbarton P eon, Pa ; ARichardson, I A Wthion Jr, Waynesburg: B Mixell,'Fairmount, Pa Walter Moine. New York John Torun.Mc__,e S 1 4 1__ W Romick, Heresy(lle,o L W Hatch, Brooklyn C L Batcb, Brooklyn' Hoyt schurler, Omaba,NT F Oundersheimer, Ohio J Ound ertibeimer,„ Ohio J Stepbeneen, Isew York W P Scbell, Penne J W Riddell Wmeport W C Pate, New York Semi .Card. Atchison, Kan! St John George,DernianPun P Dings, St Louis C Ding. St Louis Isaac H Lewis,ew York D Kingsbury, Bradford , Pa DE Ray, Allegheny,Pannit A S Cameron. Allegheny B M Nesbit, Now Jersey 0 0 Grubb, Philadelphia Jacob Bina, Look Haven Hiteshew, York Spring_ J McCandlleh,Newvtile,Pa amt M Coyle, Quinn Reuben Shearer, Penne John S Rohrer. Canton, 0 D Baker, Northumberland Joe H Hollis, Salem, O H WaGerstein, Alex, Va Henry Jones, St Panl F H Strom Finepova Oeo H Dean, Boston Mrs A Matuire, Witshingtu Mrs Hodgson. New Jeraey D S Wtiltekla„StHelena,So J Hodgson, New Hersey Joe S Early, Lebanon co John S Brown, Waynesboro Joshua Thompson, N J Blum Sibbet, Ws yneeboro Jos Foster, Jr, New. Jersey Jacob Warner, Waynesbor W M Cronies, Maryland Hoary O'Neil, M Chunk Wm H &dice, New Jersey Jae H Prentia.Stenbenville John Chlozey. New Jersey J L Northrop, New York Saud Be ler, Maryland Jae H. Hinds. Stenbeny. - 0 C Jaggard, Altoona 0 J Bards?. Ohio J S Amery, ;low Jersey J B Eby. Bristol, 0 J T Seeley, New York , H H We llman & la, N Y Geo Broom, Tamaqua . • S B Cleaver, Port Penn.Deli lt Cat .1 Young, FL Del John Riegel, Meebtnlcabg Hertz. Philadelphia H Burnaby. Salem, .0 The N T Wilson, Philadelphia J A Books, Lock Haven A B Washlogin M Lnd wig,Washington liteinmets,Tamaqua J H Eloyt.Townhill, Ps G C McWein, Toaribill, Pa W H TreAcot,Townbill, Pa Gis Althutisc, Cape May W H Bengal , Berwick,Pa Jobn Bland, Birdsboro Rowleton, Penns W Brickhun, Bloomabg A Dayie, Berke co J Bbalter, Berke co J A Myers, Nevreille, Pa The CO B 11.-MBUYan ,Franklin, Ey J W Hutchings,Ey Geo Munson, Jersey City Jes Moore, Jersey City Thos' Hope, Jersey Thos Murrey,Jersey itY Jas Williams,Jersel ity A Brennan, Jersey - City P J McYadden,_Washington Chas Dingee_,West Groye Wright, West Chester E C Hickman West Chester A F Eves; Oxford, Pa , C Conningbatc, Perata • J It Landis, Dauphin co Thelift W M StafishWftehington, Ps W Smith, Bending John Smith, Reading B P Battles Miss Colwelivßew York Men Colwell, New... York Henry Loomis, Connecticut J It Lowder, McVertown W D Lowder, McVey town W McCoy*, moVey tow n Thos Btebley, Butler, Ps Cal Leakier Ndw Brook, Millerovipe, The Black Bear. T Good, Allentown W Snyder, Reading J .3 Scholl Allentown Mlee C Bead Ws A 8 Bec k, Allentown J 8 Yoder, Olnen Pa b Bollenbaoh,Leht gh co' Geo Sight, Lebanon SPECIAL NOTICES. AT Home AGAIN.—Dr. errEvExs hereby informs his friends and patrons of his return. and that Yds aloe will be open for business TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, Sept. 7tb, 1418 8. nom SQUARE. ses-St PoiITrONESEENT 'OT TIIE CAIXDONIAIT - (}antra.—The Sixth Annual Oamea of the OALIDO rum CLUB will take place on WRDNBSDAY. Sept. 70. 1804,...at WASHINOToN RETREAT. Cars leave TAIMPHSITHI Auld CALLOWHILL Streets at 8)4, 10, 11.44.,1r:114,...aad 4 o'clock. sc6.2t* • Covaiirs's BONEY Boer. This CelebratidTOlLlST SOAP. in such universal de• mend, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD and EMOLLIENT in its nature. FEAOR ANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Elkin. For sale by all Dm/fists and Pansy Goods dealers. fe?9•tutksly THB POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE 07 PMIA " OAK ifeLL.- - _ Itagt-olsse roods at poderato WASIANARBB & BROWN. • • B. B. earner SIXTH and MARKET INBABL BlizoWA L. °adorn Department (to maks to order) No. ,10.- ...... • • . WE: MUM it W 14110203 aleassT . LOCK-STITCH - - HEWING IiELORIM TEI ali►PsB?. snimarzr. 13D aprz. Iliaisropm,, 7d OH . BErsat. lar PENNSYLVANIA OIL • - CABE IL PETROLEUM COMPANY, 86PT11211)1111 ft, UM A meeting of the Stookholders of the PounirVIVSZIS Oil Cr eetPalr f aeoul Company will be held at their once. No. 1.1. WALNI7T linnet on MONDLT. 28th bast; at 11 o'clook,ll . to receive a reiortof the_ affairs of the Ooniyan; _l_37 order of the Board of Dtrecton, an. tuthatot ADO. G. LESDZi b'earetarY• : .• F Pldltipv, Clocinnati 3 O Ceo Roynoids, New Jersey W Borns. IT 8 A Jaa Mulligan. Pittebstrg J ft Rushes, Pittsburg 0 T Daniels & wt. Mess S Griffith & son, Mercer. Pa L C Bel win , Pt3IIIIEL D BRo ors & da, N Jersey W H cAllaster in Morris, Boston J PCociszan & eon, Del J C Broonter, Now York Hon S Cameron, Herri , n'ir a - Detwiler, Clolumbla.Pa Edw Richardson, Penult John Bailor, Jr J Cooper, New York k Brown, Aiken'', N T J Newport, R I S M Trott], Brnoktra W T Mudge, New York ldordannt. Now York .7 W Pennock Kentucky Petteroon.Baltimore 0 tY fluiruagle, Books co J Wit/larne. Books co S Smith, Fauna I. C Correll. New Jersey J Doer. New York D P RUey, New York 1' Williner, New York ,7 Halroagle, Penn& Tire W E Simm &2 ck, Bolt I) Miller, York co Belford, Lewistown " ty- NMasser, Elantrory Boekafeiler, SunbnrY ' W Konrad/us, Sunbury Goo_N Carson, No riotown W Verner, Potts file J Cro ft , New York AA Fuller ID Reese, New York, Van Buren, New York Jamorton Baltimore IC Mahaffey:Penna. D WaUermen, New Fork ILO Brans, New York • Mro BTIIII6, New York B=l Mnsoolumn, Penns (John Bolfiugton, Fenno, Geo Rupp, Penns F Shoemaker, Illinois • FI I' Doming. Illinois Bagge, Penns T Bolton. Ohio Jos Batten, Lockport eatal. John Z Smith, Washington 0 Bates, Georgetown, D 0 B Ma nehester, Washing' n N A ticott, IVAsh in gton W H Tonna, Viritalungion Geo Ragbags. Boston 1M De Chanty. France J Hendricks , Washington ei H N Bend's, Washington O.W Alden. Pate b tirg. Jag Mettaleton,Plttsbarg L IA Barnard & la, SL Louis W Carter, Male= B B F Morgan,thrinona Geo Ras field; Memphis B Deford, Baltimore B F Deford, Baltimore 1 Dr Flamer C L Briihsto. Boston Ci A Chipman, Boston C 13 Locke, Pittebarg W 0 Binney & la, RJertey PL Vll.ll Rencelasr, N J J L Reed, Baltimore B. Hodges, Baltimore B I. Ridgely Jr,tit Louie J hi Ryder, Rhode !also& J A Batt & wf. New York R Ratter & con. Pittsburg H F Sherman; New Bedford Char Silver, Pottsville H F Miller - • • Thos Bileese Otto Diesel, Ohio A Moore, Pena& D Bruce, Kentucky O A Both t Tennessee D D MorrlD, 8t Peal I Aux Johnson, Washington If Cannon, New York John Wood, New York Cleo L Trask, New York Thos H Mosher, Michigan Miss H 8 Mosher, Michigan Jae A Weed, New York Cleo Schroter Jr. la, St Louis J F Sweoney, New York John Smith. New York K .1 King, Washington T H geneesly, Dnyton, 0 Walter titanton, New York 0 W Belishooyar, Pittsburg R W Back, Plttsbnrg . H g McComb. Delaware H Rabbet', Paterson, N J GI Van Wagner Pateran,NJ Si R. & (a, St Lords Miss E W Collins. St Louts kil , 4) Potts, Maryland H D 011ston wf, Wash S Austrian, Lave Superior Oliver Harr, Wasnington A Burgloll, Washington M Flaherty, Washington Joh .p k McDaniel, Wash W dams. Washineon Jas Jo hnston, Washington J Peters Washington Jae Lutz , •Washington 8 8 Fiefs Oman, Baltimore H Bohr, Georgetown, D (t Miller, Huntingdon Obas Brown, New York J Jonee,Baltimore J D Scott, New Briton, Pa JF Stevens. Buffalo L D Stevens. Buffalo A.Emery, Boston W T Asnton.ffsiem, Maim T R Bard, Hags rerown Jas Vaasalves, Washington J H Pool, Bath, rite W B Gardiner, Bath, Me C F Pancoast, Now Jersey J E Dougherty, Delaware . Jae Geddes, Jr L Warren, Delaware J P Meyer, New York L C Thompson, Pottsville W H Cannon, Delaware L B Chandler. Delaware R E R Bothwell, Delaware J M Cox, Delaware Mrs D L Griffith, Delaware L T Dawson, Maryland Z Markle, Danville S A Short, Delaware Jacob 0 Kinder, Delaware E.l Ford. Delaware Thos B Giles, Laurel, Del •Inszats'. G F Eangher, York, Pa R C Olyde, Pittsbarg T F Miller, Allentown Spalding, New York W W Collins, Madison. Ind L Kahn, Indianapolis, (nd A W Jackson. New York J B Ashelman, Fort Del E T Levy, Tennessee A Andrews, Tennessee . 11 SI Neeley, Tennessee ' TJ Wolf, • A H Blair, Carlisle Andrew Blair, Carlisle H Snyder. Jr. Nowville Jae L Scott, New York ES Whitmore, Pittsburg 1W H Ent, Liahtstreet, Pa 1B L Agnew. Johnstown, Pa S Frazer ' Johnstown Pa F Diberl, Johnstown, _Pa II Dennison, Cape Mt, John G White. Mercer. Pa shaeleigh, New Jersey G Sanderson ,k la, Scranton Geo Reed, Scranton Lient FlorrC Fisher. U 8 A C Laird. Hughesville, Pa stonefield Valparaiso, fa H Stern, Ohio 'W Stern,Ohio P Rahn . Huntingdon H Hohenthal, Si Louts Jacob Sternberg, St Louis Vent Baker, 11 8 W Sat meyer da, Peena 8 Dlpmeyer, Lebanon Isaac Plank, Barks co L 0 Andress, Bedr6rd co. J H Itheem, Carlisle W Spahr, Carlisle W Tyson, Cape Hay H B Porter, Wrightsville Geo Carothers t Penne Jos Lots, Reading W Walker, Lock HaTIM Jos hbuiterson, Lane so lH Netter & da, Washington Ezra Rebt, Paella Adam Paget, Reading, Pa • credal. • Jae DI PhallpskWest Grove Newton Wells,. Penns W P Maell,Bnake oo J B Waltos,Baoka to . Jae liiitchell.rhilada H Joner, Reading MBoneyy,SohaylkUl to John 8 P&X6011, W Cheater N L Jen.ney,Blkton. Md. Dr B P Greenleaf. Paling IA Lyons, Mar4d 31 ' Hartwell, IB Worth, Coate Ile A Ramsey, Parkabarg, Pa H Brown, Barksbnrg, Pa Union • - M Iditoffman, Lancaster John Kennedy,Pt KennedY W M Roes, Chester co Thos Cutler, Pittsburg Jas Harper, Baltimore John Kelly Jse Starne,'Livernool, Pa W B Bower, Lancaster S & Shroff. Lancaster co Mies Shroff, Lancaster oc Alex D HOMO h wf, Mt Joy Jas A Stubbebine, N I • BATRB—LEWIR—On the 21st day of January, * ISM b 7 tbe Rev. George Shiite, Giant. Robert F. Bates to Riad Liens J . Lewis, both of Philadelphia. BHKED. ---011 the 6th instant, 'Eliza H. Br red, widrn of Emmet D. Breed. • (Due dOtiat will be given of the fano a1..1 UICIISALL. —Near Baltimore, Md., on the evening of BundaY. September 4, 1E64, Eilinor 8 .. w ife of Thbmais M. Quiclksall. Her relatives and thoee of the family ore invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 7th inst.. et 1 0 A. M., from her husband's residence, No. NW Cheats:t e nt Attest. HARBERT. —On Monday, the oth test „Martita,reriet of the late lune Harbert, in the 91st year of her age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral', Dom the residence of her son-in-law, Henry D. Steever. on Wednesday afternoon atB orelock. KAT. —On the evening of-the 4th teat. of typhoid fever, Isaac Key, in the thirty-seventh 74:ardor his age, only son of William E. and Henrietta Kay. His Mende and there of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father. on Timber Creek. near Weeaville, N 1 J., on Fourth day, the 7th inst.. at 10 o'clock A. M. .s. LEEDS. —On the Rd inst., at Atlantic City, Berzinmin S. mods. in tile 61d year of hie age. •• The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the faneraL.from We late rind dance, So. 510 North Senoed atteet.on Third day after noon, the 6th inst.. at 2 o'clock. To proceed to SoVh Leered Hill. MeNEILLE —(tin the 4th test, Perry R. ,son of Hannah and the late Perry R. McNellle, aged 18 years. His relatives and Mende are respectfully invited tcr attend his fulmar, from his_n-sotherie residence N 0.2124 Mount Vernon street, on. W ednesday , 7th ink , at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Leader EMIL . ABBOTT. —On girth day evening. Ninth month Id, Elizabeth W. Abbott aged a. widow of the late George Abbott, and'youngeet daughter of Joshua Longstreth. Her relatives and f deride are invited to attend her fa tarsi from the residence of her tether, at Barclay Hall, on Turner's lane , on Third (thy afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Laurel MIL . . . . . MISTED—On Sunday, tto - 4th ~i nat., Helen Wright, t illig t. le at, danehtt r of rotui Gri er and Anni e Giwi e .Tho (kends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ea Tuesday, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the resi dence of her pawnte, No. 10211.Peplar street. To pro ceed to Glenwood Cemetery. BRADEIinW.—On the 3d Instant, Sarah Bradshaw. In the 91st year of her age. 110tESSON & BON, MOUraTINGSTORE, 1 , No. 018 CHESTNUT Street. have received— . Blaclt DoJoined. ail• wool lioassellaes, Biagio width. 114 " double width. • ' and White Detainee. " and Purple Delatnea_ and White all-viol - Noneeelined. end Purple Tamises and Bombazines. " Iferinoes and Caahme Reps, Risistreea Clothe, • Ate. an24-tf ••• • V' RE & LaiNDELL OPEN TODAY - -a-A NEW GOODS. • f_,O• 0 New Shavrts. .. • Richest New Silks *. - • litohfibt Figured Meritioes. • Novelties; in Drees Gigots.' ... New Goods Daily Opediag. r Kw. "MOTILE'S OAISPAISSII 041.41,5. LINCOLN, JOHNSON. Lrfil Tlto'snalono Of tl Sob win meet tot reoranniii lion. on • litiONDlktBepti '6th, ._ at 8 o'clock F. M., ar iip(sopiii or Tot NAVIONAL CLUB, r =MI7 VERY MESr#B . S. IS EXPECTED To BE PRESENT. JERNIGAN PICWOLti, J. M. RELIT. • BENT. EL BROW, W. H. KEMBLM. H. A. B. BROWN. G. H. MOORE. P. G. WOLBZErr, ER LLOYD. J. WIWI% A. LUKENS, JAS . FEEEIONN: A STIMMEL, B. A. MBRRICK; H. C. HOWELL, P. M. ADAMS,' L. GORDON. Mr Db, W. ELLIOTT; H. J. REM 0. H. SMITH. O. T. THORN. C. S CLARK. . W. A. GRAY. - G. W. FORD, HENRY T. MANISMN. H. J. McINTYRE. G. w. S. S. }KELLEY. C. O'NEILL. P. U. ELLMLFINR. JOSEPH M. COWELL, W. W. SHIM. .FIBST. CONORESSIONAL TRICT, PEP - 7,5 take-this method of returning my ,incere thinks to the- delegate* aid friends who so generously extended , theta support in the. effort to obtain the nomination for Contmen.inlhis Dis trict. It to with pride that tacknowledge that my per sonal friends were true to-me to the last, and that I was able to 'go into the Convention with, a strength alike honorable to my supporters-and-myself. h treat that I will be able to emulate their fidelity to-me, and to one and all I extend the band of: fellowship-and gcTed will, and hold myself ever ready. to eitiront..tbe motto of" • One good tarn deserve' another." Pat one duty re- MIDIS, and that is to tern in with all our heartesaid. souls to secure the election of the entire lb:Lima ticket. E& A. . SLOAN/IS CRITTENDEN'S 4130BENIURCIA.L. COLLEGE.. 637 CEIIISTNNT. Street,. corner of szvparra. - Ectablished 10144 Incorporated 1856. Young Men prepared for the Counting 'House and Business Life. Thorough and practical instractinn ROOMARBISPINO. in all its branches, 418 prantided.bi.thcabestaocountauto and business men. PENMANSHIP, • Plain end Ornamental, is taught by one of the most com p. tent of penmen. Commercial Calm , ationa, Commercial Law, Detect ing Counterfeit Note., At. TELEGRAPHING, by Sound and omPaper, taught by a long- experienced Operator. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. EveningSeasions after Sept. Catalogues :entail:ling the nerves of 471 students, terms, &c. furnished gratis on application. seti,gt• • S. H. CRLTTRNIAN & CO. igarn. PRILA.DELPIITS. SOCIETY FOIL PROMOTING AGNIOULTITEE —SEPTEMBER MEETING at Room 326 WALNUT Street, on WED NESDAY, 7th fact , at it o' doek A M. ee6-2t •11 011,11101 a "MURAL. HALL, B. W. corner BROIL). and WALNUT Streets. --snigect for dismission THIS /MINING, ' 'Forms and Mottos." It rerIII7O.WARD sorarrir.-EILEVIENTII . WARD is paving 00 to every Recruit credited to the Ward,,and 420 to any Imrson lkyinking a recruit. The Committee are at the Hall N. E. corner SECOND and coexze, Streets EVERY DAY from 9 to S o'clock. Come one,,,ooma all! to the meetioc te be held at the above I4sCe TIES (Tuesday) EVENING at half past 7 o'clock. 1 1 / 4 y. your $5O and get clear of the draft. Disacranro COMMITTEE' Rev WILLIAM CATHCART, LEWIS CHASTER, P. TUOHY. WILLIAM C. RICE, Secretary. GEORGE A. QIIIGLET, Chairman. Rev. WILLIAM CATHCART, Treasurer. sir THE CANDIDATES OF THE MA- TiONAL UNION PARTY—Bow _ Lestalatice, and. Congresaional—wlll meet at the National Union Olub Room, UO5 CEISSTSUT Street, THIS (Tuesday) raml2l.ol Sept. 6, at 8 o'clock. IN THE PENNSYLVANIh. FIRE IN• SURANCE COMPANY. SEPTEMBER sth. The Directors have this day declared dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CRATE. per share on the Stock of the Company for the last sit months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, after the 16th Mal 5e6416 . . .WAL. G. ORO.W.ELL, Secretary. sat I it V will arrive on TUMIDLY, at noon, and proceed from the Baltimore depot to the Cooper SUP Ss loon. The Committee of Reception, the members Of the 82d Regiment now In the city, and the members and the friends or the regiment, sis well as all discharged sol diers, will assemble at the WSTHEBILL HOUSE, SAN- SOH Street, &bore Sixth, TO-DAY, at 12 o'clock. it' EIGHTEENTH WARD.—A MEET ING or the Citizens of THIS WARD will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING September 7th, at g o'clock, • in' the Kensington M. E: Church, corner of RICBMOLID and MARLBOROUGH Streets, for the pur pose of devisin measures to dear . the Ward from the Draft. Rev. Wm. T Eva, Rey. H. Alday, Hon. Leonard Myers, and Wm. B. Nicholson Esq.. will ad dress the meeting. Ladies are invite d be present. By order of the committee. see-2t. DIVIDEND Narrioz . ..,•orricr. OF THE ALLEGHENY AND PITTSBURG OIL COMPANY, No. 142 South THIRD Street, Philada. A DIVIDENHof TWO PEE CENT. has been de clared by the Directors on the Capital Stock of the Company for the month of AUGUST payable at the °Mee, on and after the loth ELUTES:IIIER, inst., clear of tax. The transfer books will beeoeed from the 10th to 15th ir.at , Inclusive. WM. E. LANE, Secretary. SEPTEMBER 0, 1864. sell-9t' NT/ITM WARD, ONCE MOSE TO THE RUBOR !—All citizens of NINTH WARD Interested in and liable to draft are requested to attend an adjourned meeting, at NATIOB HALL MARKET Street. above Tweiftb, on TBIS ( Tuesday? hVENLNO, September Bth, 186% at 8 o' clock. Don t palest° be drafted. Come at once; subscribe liberally; bring your friends and neighbors along. The- Bounty Committee rr the ward asks your presence and assistance, without it they cannot emceed: By order of Ward Bounty Committee. DANIEL STELNI&ETZ, President. EDWARD H. OGDEM. }Secretaries. . Dr,vlD SEMLER, Its WrTWENTIETH .WARD.—A MEET. ing of theNATIONAL UNION WARD CONIirIiN TIDE will be held THIS EVENING. at the Hall corner of ELEVENTH and GIRARD Avenue. at o'clock, for thelituDoea of nominating an additional Constable.. 11 CEO W. MOONEY. President.. TIIE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE IN. MANCE COMPANY. At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company. bold ou MON D AY,ithe sth September, 1864, the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensuing year, viz: Jonathan Patterson, Daniel BMith. Jr., Alexander Benson, 'John Devereux, Isaac Hazlehnrst, : Thomas Smith, - Thomas Robine, 'Henry_ Lewis. J. Gillingham FelL And at a rocking of the Directors on the game day. Jonathan Patterson, PaO., was unantmonsly re-elected President. WM G. CROWELL. se6 4t - Secretary. WTHEINTY.FIBST WARD. THZ itlembera of the Ward Committee of Saporta tendince of the NATIONAL UNION PARTY wilt meet at !bellows of I. MORRIS. MAIR Street, HANAYIINH, THIS (Tuesday) BYZNING,. at 8 o'clock. Its JOHN BOWHER. Or TENTH WARD. . T ard ' $575 BOUNTY FOE ONE' YEAR. enth W 8 76 City 410 Government 100 . _ 075 Paid to all Recruits credited to the Tenth Ward. t H.?1198Cl, T wet TootW.:lraiea 513 Mar S treet OrDRAFT:/ DRAFT I • DELFT I.— TRATE WARD.—Shall the Draft take place? It will take about TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL LARS to clear the ward from draft. We are short FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS• Those who have not contributed will please come forward with their us' ner• or the draft must takeplace: The men can be bad If the money is lased. Send your money to _. A: El FRANOISCUS, • Treasurer Tenth. Ward Bounty Baud, • seti4t 1529 ARCH St ••,, and 513 MARKET St. W..• Re r1.110 . a. NOTIOIB.-70 . ruE STOCK AND BONDH_QUARRE4 •OP • TR; CO MM-BIM AND INDIANAPOLIS • RAILROAD COM TAB Y. — A Melting of the Stook andßondholders of the above-named Cem e tery will be held at the office of said l ro fittt of contract made Vylhe Board of Direc at m tors of sai to vote g. C'o n tn- Deny, and ratified by said Board at its meeting, on the 11th of August, 1864, with the Indiana Central Railroad Company of the State of Indians, for the consolidation •Of said Ordapanies and their roads and property, do., intdone company and corporation, and such other mat . t wt rebiging Octet° or as may come before them. of Directors. MOODIE, Rom . Mary. BCoTltt°mrdbeFtw.gf'Oth:l,Bnard enso2, anll3.to-lt A HP • AL Brom i tutta "eir THE Stockholders' of the. WEST PRILA.DIELPRIL pyrOht ?Oa artll'be held at thetr•othett• N 01.29 o rs WIDNifiIIDAY kITES.NOON',• Fiera. th, at o'clock, °libMOW of isozortanos. soSO-tvithatit President. TITE PRESS.- - --PRILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, SEPTES/113M 6; 1864: RXPRESENTATIVE. L Sobl9DlV. Klan, , 11, En . , Wjale, I. O. Itlenia 011 Goings. ' 74. H. Staise7; i Hata" Swum 11, John 'Mater. 4. wining. B_ Rem. la David 11,GonanSki. I. Barton l ll. Jenks, 17. David W. Woods. I. Charts-11r Bunk, 18. Isaac Benson, T. Robert .Parkt. 19. John Patton, 11. Witham'l i p= so. Hamad B. Dlak, A. John , H. P Blom . ID. 810. ID. Btobard 0011011. 71 john P. Banno7 , 11. Bdward Hoiltdan 98. Ifbanostr 11aJ . 17.. Charles P. Beat. It John W. Blassiutri. Cloramittss . OFFICE OF 'STORY FAROE OIL COMPANr.—A- Divideatir of TWO AND ONE HALF*(23) PER CWT." has Wen declared' by the Dl rectors of the Company for the month ending August 16041; Payable' at their office cotand'after September lath,•Enst., to Stockholders recorded on the of the Company et that eats Transfer Woks Will be closed' from the 10th to the 16b1 inst t . Inclusive. - J. A. WILLVANS, Secretary; September 1. 1864:'5e24111: DIVIDEMID aOTIOE.• .11eir 011710 E. 01r7/11R11.FAR11'0111.0DEPANT_ No. 431% Walairr ;Amt. Anna 80, NM. The Board o • lltrectoralaye this day &s eared a Biel dent of TWO PE.R. 'CENT. on the. Capital BOOK of the Company...payable .at the Company's !Mike on and after September 7. IS% clear of State tax. - The Transfer Books sal close at 2 P. Kt on the Si, and open on tie Bth of September. a 031.81 J. FRIIIIBBIOIeLIST. Treasurer. 112rEIGNITIL WARD'BOUNrierOID: —The citizens of the EIGHTH WASP Who de sire to anticipate the requirements of 'the draft, are' no-• titled that. the time is fast passing away in which men con be got. Every citizen of the ward la urgently call ed on to , raise subscriptions among hie neighbore, and to forward ail collections at once to J. G. ROSINGARTEN, Treasurer. se2-6t Southeast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Ste. Mr. Till wrimmasitairsm. A coneum TEE appointed by the Bdunty Fand Convention of the several wards,ifor the purpose of recruiting ter the benefit of deficient wards In anticipation of the coming draft, impressed with' the importance of the subject, desire their fellow-citizens:so unite . with theca in an effort to Ali the city's quota by obtaining volun teer recruits. To do this before the sth of September will require the 'most earnest antivigorone exertions, • aed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public spirited to aid them by their Influence and by contribu- Cons of the iieveseary means to Mac inducements equal ito those offered hy other oommunithes. The Committee have appOlnted a inifficient number of recruiting lieu tenants an veriest quarters or theicity,- and all recruits obtained wilt be distributed pro ante among the wards, and, of coulee, will benefit mosblargely those that are afloat deficient. By united and continued effort the Committee hope, if not to avoid the d. aft altogether, at least turedmoe it to insignificant proportions. The whole number required. So free the bitty from the draft was, on the first of Augrat, 'about 9,510. Prom 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 navyfroza the city and who have not been oredtted" to us; also, from per sons enlisting in the navy from' , the State-at large and not credited to any partioular district, of which the city will have her proportion Efforts are also expe ct to ascertain these credits, The Committee to obiatn- recruits from veterans re-enlisting, from the Southern States now occmpkel by our Pomo, and from. other quarters. They donot deem it im,noessible, there fore, by proper exertions, to flit the eity's quota. Money is necessary. and can only be obtained by the voluntary subseriptionaof citizens. Stich subscriptions may be sent to the addresses of any members of the Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters et the Committee, No. 142 South POIIITH Street. JAMES L. CLAGHORN, 207 ORBRCH Alley. JAMES H. ORNE. 926 CHESTNUT Street. A. H. FHATICIBCCB," 313 MARE= Street. JOSHUA 5P881N0,142 South FOURTH Street. Dr. WM. M. 'MUIR, Falls of eadanTlkill. JOBE W. PLUM, 940 South SIXTH Stree4. an 12.111 • NATIONAL UNION TICKET. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Of ILLINOIL JIVE VICE PRESIDENT. ANDREW JOHNSON? OF TIIKIIIII3II ELECTORAL. TICKET. SENATORIAL. . MOBTO.III MoNICHLIL. PI 'MALMO.% S. 0111101TORAII. Deaver Cllonalts. Sy order of the Mato am CANISTROIC cniatnamt. LECTIIREI9.—TIIE sus.sonines ht. prepared, and Ls preparing, new Lectarm In prose and verse. adapted to popular andlences. and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation of Ittma Men'a Associations, Lyceums. and Institutes in the loyal &OW. He will, also deliver addressee el tte r v n tre g arr n o d ccite l lzs t ra i Colletitta i lluir d aeml i narles . l4 l . tress TARR AINJAMINe...II Went , 1 1 0RrY I Y I ETPrii Street, New York. ang).lm. IarOFFICE •OF THE BRIGGS OIL COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street. • Palla nitrxiii.s. Sept. 1. Mel. The Board of Directors have this day declared the • third Monthly Dividend of ONE PER CELiT. on the citrate] stock, payable on tho Bth inst. ; The Transfer Books will be closed after theEh inst.. and reopened on the Bth. - 56.8 t A. F. SABINE, Preddant. - - - • • • . curry BOUSTY. SEMI. • rg _ rOFFICE•OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND WK. MISSION, No. 41 PRUNE Street - Until further notice, the Commission will continue to pay the CITY. BOUNTY OF POUR HUNDRED DOL LARS to all recruits credited upn the quota of the City of Philadelphia,. whether enl isting for one, two. or three years. Partiesfurniabing Substitutes will receive Efor one Year. for, Two Years. for Three Years. as heretofore. • R. P. BIND, President. ROBERT RE.- MOOSE. Ja., Secretary • 84-6 t lOr. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—rem Ire. CLINTOcNVILLE PBTRDLBUN 0011P . A.NY, Office No. 411 WALNUT Street. • . , PRILADRLPFIIA. AUZWIT, rt. 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared the fifth monthly Mildews of one per cent: on the capital stock, pe.yable at the office of the Company, on and after TIINSDAY, September 6th, 1864 The transfer books will close on Wednesday August 31st, 1864, for five days. WILLIAM MOQNSY. 5a29,81.5e2,6.6-6t Sicretary. NOTICE.—TO PROPER PT . I ERS IN THE T WENTY- FOURTH . . WARD. DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS, ' • Ogylos OP CHIEF ENOINEEICOP Suaysr, PHiLADEL,PuTA. August 27, 1884. This is to certify that in conformitrafita Acte of As..• sambly of date April 27th and July 7th,1834.. the PENN- . SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY has Hied in this office a plan, designating the titreeta required by them to be vacated upon and adjacent to the POWELTON ESTATE. in the Twenty-fourth ward, as follows Arch street from the river to Thirty-Second street. Race street from the river to Thirty-second street. Mansion street from Market to Arab street Thirty-Etat street from Market to Hamilton street. Hamilton street from Mansion to Thirtieth street. And said atreeta by and under the authority of satig acts' of Assembly are hereby declared to be vacs". and:cl6sed fqr public use STRICKLAND KIVIASS,;- . . Chief Enginelaro2lllll2l,ol:t atMinfr3t garEXPIRE COPPER CORPRNY or MICHIGAN. NOTICE IS BEREB'T GIVEN that an instalment of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE on each and every share of the aapttal stock of the EmpireCoppenr Company of X ightfut ban this day been called by the Board of Di rectors of said Company, due and payable at the otece of the Company, No. 4213 WALNIIT Street. Philadel phia, on or before the 10th day of IIMPIIIMBSR„ 1864. Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Direetors• J. 8. INchillLLlN,Secr_etary, PnviausnPrna, August 19, Mt augaftnthteele BIOTICE.TO TKE STOCKHOLD. SRS OF TER INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. —A meeting of the Stockholders of t'ie above. named Company will be held at the office of eald Company r tn INDIANAPOLIS, on the Fah day of SEP TEMERR; at 10 o'clock of said day, to vote apoita contract made by the Board of Directors of Bald Com,. Pan,. and ratified. by said Board at Its meeting, on the. 10th day of Augant, 1364, with the Columbus end In-' dianspolls Railroad Company of the State of Ohio, lot the consolidation of said companies, and theifroadi sad property, Sm.,. into one company and. eorporation,. anti soon other matters relating thereto or as may come bea fore them. By order of the BOW* J. S. gSWMAN. aalS.M4t President.. NILITABI.' LAST — OHL-NOEI • A.V013:0 DRAFT 6525 BOLiNTY. =EN ariuswitan AND PAID INKEDL!LTELIT. . • : 3.9etb.lrtapiOrßEEMTl` PA. 1 701-45., COL. A. A. LECHLER. Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. set-tr iHEADQUARTERS FOR DRAFTED Men, Substitutes, and Volunteers. Drafted or enrolled men will be furnished with substitutes at short notice. - Volunteers and erubstitutes will be paid the highest bounties in cash as soon as mustered All parties will be honorably dealt with at this otHce. W. D. HAVENS, 115 South SEVENTFI St., second floor. Room No. 10. "Agents Will be liberally paid. an3l-8.• PROPOISALS. fiIIARTERkASTER'S OFFICE; • • Nov PHILADELPHIA, September 8, 1664. SEALED PRAIPOSALS will be received at this office .until MOIBDAT, 26th instant. at 12 o'clock for fur nishing ANTHRACITE STBABIHR COAL for the War Department, fora period of slz months, commencing let October, 1664, and ending 31st March, luiv. Coal to be of the best -qaality Anthracite, for the use of steamers, to weigh 2,240 2)5 to the ton, and to be subject to inspection. The Coal is to be delivered on board.veesele in the ports of Philadelphia t such ti or y New r e York, In . s uch quantities mended, see n me hou m nd oenspeu wek urnishing, ifds- In case of failure to deliverthe Coal in proper ' gran-. thy, and at tbe propertime and place., the Government. reserves the right to make good an.y deficiency by pur chase at the contractor's risk and expense. The price must be given neperately for the Coal delivered oa beard of vessels at this port and at IS e w York, on. the terms and coriditions above. stated. Twenty per cent. will be withheld from the ewh h reservatio i amoun t of all p l aym ents tract shal ic have. been reservation completed.Paym e n con- f the remaining eighty per cent , or balance due, will be made monthly, when the Departmentialatunde for that purpose. Each offer mestbe aecompanied by a written guaran- . tee, signed by two ormore responeible.parties, aheir responsibility to be certified by a United States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, ) that the bidder or bid ders will, if his or their Ind be accepted, enter into written obligation , with good and sufficient ituretiesin the sum .of one hundred thousand dollare,• to 'furnish the proposed supplies. Vo'proposition will be consi dered unless the terms of this advertisement an com plied with. . . . 4.. The right Is reserved to reject all the bidalf,conelder ed to be to the interest of the • service to 'do so ,and no bid from a defaulting contractor will-be reeelVed. Proposals to be endorsed, „- Proposals for Coal for the War Department," and a ddressed o lio the undersigned. By order of Colonel A. J.-parry, martermastar's De partment, U. B. A. !O. B. ORME, • . , Captain and A . Cf, M. PROPOSALS FOR STOVES. pin-LiDupirte, September b,1861. Sit.VED PROPOSALS will be received at the °floe of the . undersigned, No. 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon of SATURDAY. 10th inst..tfor delivery and fitting up for use, at Cadwaluder Barracks, on. or. before Septem ber 80th, the following articles. , Coal Stove/1.15-inch cylinders. ' 85 al Stoves,,lo:inch cylinders. • 480 Pest Stove pipe, for 15 itch stoves. MO Feet Stove-pipe, for 10 it ch stoves. Proposals will name pricetor vista= or clay ejlin. der stoves; also, the price per pound.for atove• pipe, in cluding the necessary elbows, and must be accompanied by eatnplos or the articles bid for. Bo proposals will be recetwed,exnept those properly filled in upon the bleak forms.whjoh ere furnished at this office. ant which roust be guaranteed by responsible persona Ths United States reeermes. the right to reject all bids —deemed too high, 118 Well as arty from defaulting con tractors. By order of CoL Perry. Qaartermastethi De partment. U S. A. .• ALBERT 8. ASHMEAD,_ se6-st. Captain and A. Q. Y. BF. RXINER'S PORTRKITS-11:1FR • SIZBaPHOTOGRAPHS In 01l colon—are snuirnist the finest efforts of thellartist's skill; wondrous sows - raw, and honreselvetoloritnr. ' qallery 621 mica!". VEINIER'S -GALLERY IS THE OEN AN rill sit, attriettow. :,-Alimito wish fleet's de Visite are desirous of obtain isic his exquisite styles; neat, acovrAte. nowito iinoT• cima. Mew PUBLICATIONS. HEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY !! G. W. PITCHER, r la_ BOOKS, ALBUMS. DealeUß PHITIFI, AND FRAMES. SO Pa OnHa ITxDiT ,Pet, all New Booke cold at a discount DEMOREST'S FASHION BOOK FOR BIIPTS/LBER.—G. W. PITCHEW S.BOB CHZEITMIT Street. za3 3t gonooL BOOKS • P•JI • AND SCHOOL ETATIONERY , • At MO lowest price, snd deliv.red to any address, by) LLN. Wholesale end Retail. C Bo A ntiseller, - 13t* CHESTNUT Street. RETAIL• DRY GOODS. FIRST FALL 9PEN.IIIO. 1804. O W r r.ri 031 MONDAY NEOBNISEN SEPTEMBER sTEc, A rtiLIISIND STOOK-OF FAIL AND *IXTER DRY Gr 00D S . Rom 41* ari1 . 409. N. SECOND Streer. CROCES LONG. SHAWLS. K On hands' a lane madame, pivot:Lased late last 'season, *kelt We are enabled to sell considerably ieee . than tho present cost otrialPortation- CERWRINITOWDARRT & BROTHER. Noe..ErSe. '451.; and 4/kk N. SECOND Street. abwre Willow . . - w - ATBittritoop .csokEs t .000 D trrtLEß,at leas than recaleraninea. • 01tItUrEfr STODDLEIT & BROTHER, Nee. allin +ti'; and 464 N. szborit Bt.; above Willow. :PRINTED eAEFauting. SHAWLS, rrom buttt eeasoii, at .• Itait out oeverul4otieut ittiltralk and STMOART Ai BROTHER, Nos. 450: 41;ig &Uri 454 IL SECOND BL,' , aced•st. • • abOrtirillow. , • STEEL; '4 SON HAIM 'NOW 7 p , h, .Tri m A n t e ".:Arm . " ..l. 4 26 4: l* Tli ci e ß" . a t p tE i rt u ar roplins l) 2 o ( o o p f . S. :• • Dahl Ateriaoes and Poidine, Plain and Plaid 81.1 k Poplins, • • Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, and airreat variety Of new and choice D 19611 Goodroon at prioaa far below • THE PEREENT ^ COST' OF IMPORTATION. EILEE—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 75 coats to 13 per . yard. below • ..• • . THE 'IMPORTER'S PRICES. . . SHAWLS—A -largo assortment. at a small advance over lad season's prices. BO- tf Nos. 713 and -715 North TENTH Street. IA.CK BitOADOliOTlie. p o . Black Beavers cad Tricots.' Cloatings and Overcoatiags. • Vatfr• proofs by the' yard or place. Fine Black Cassimeres. Fancy Osesimeres, lures stock. - • Boys Cassimeres of standard styles. • - WIDE' SHBETIIIOB. Bleached and Brown Shirt:Um. • Blanket:4lloa Mandela. Tlckings, 'Anew, etc. • Tailors' finings of every kind.' Goods by the fewest wholesale rates. • COOP S & CONS:BD. tf S. B. •corner.lflNTß and ZdallICIT. 702 JOHN IL STOKES, Tiq ARCH NTERBT. vow Striped Shirting Mune • Plaid OW ILI g Flannel, Plain Shitting 71annel. Damask Table. Linen, . Loath Table Linen,: 8-4 to 8-4 Brown • Linen Table Cjotba. Green,Bine, and•Whils Bovinity Nettint. merican Crash, Rnaaia Crash. Bath Towels. Bathing Flannels. _ French, Percal,.and Chambray Glinirham. - JOHN H. MIERS, 70NI - ARCH Strad, OURZIE.):1: 1 4 4,111,1;14:t4:4 , The -attention of LADIES ABOUT LEAV ING THE CITY f or the "Sea Shore, ' ' Wa tering Platys,' or "the Country,' le • • gesectfidly invited to the extensive stook ' of WHITE 0001 HI, sellable for SUMMER W_Ealti,_ for WHITE BODIES, , MORNING :. WEAPPERS, dtc. Al extensive assortment is offered in Lase , _ -. I C! a l l:reti c le aErri l l e l :le e a rt ; Ind In V isin. . and fancy Plaid, Striped,and Figured White `Goods, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. . , .lte Printed Linen Cambric - Dresses. 100 nieces Puffed, Tacked, and Striped . E. M. NEEDLES. tag: Vizy kia;jitaz. L Alt G.F. STOCK OF SILKS ON HAND,. for sale below the nrerenWeort offimpor -o%Jell Moire Antiitee. colored and Sloe Corded Silki. Colored and Week Perth de Soler. . Annsres and Bros ()runes. StmerlorAnality Plain Silks. Colored and 'Mirk Ottoman Silks. • jolored and Black Fixamd. Bilks. : • eas; Black. Taffetas. . . "..' .. seer jr Black.lElka. • k Biaekil. aof dB kinds. YE .. 7.. EDWIN LL& ili CA; t. azfir-if ... 21(1800tb.SliC011110 Street. viir R111114207331> Bra max An lawium ESTABI4I3IIIIENT FROM 7M UP TO 1202 CHESTNUT STREET,I Takes tete opportonity . .. together with Madame LI FEVER, to retrim tbelithtmke to theirpatrona. as well as to the Ladies of the city, for the pat - image bestowed on them last season, pledging themselves to continua as heretofore all their efforts to merit it at their now place of Mathews, sets 3t* no CEOMAUT STEW. PERSONAL. VTR DISCOLORATION'S OF THB -a- Skin caused by Sunburst or Halt air are opickly re moved by the use of LOAD'S DE PARIS, while it restores the skin to more the' ins original smoothness and beauty. The ',Email de Paris "is not fispalmt, but is used at night and washed off la the morn tag. so that the most sompal textu r etiously use it, while it leaves the skin thof polished I very, Like that:of an infant. Officers and soldiers will find the "Redondo Paris"invaluablofbr removing the tan caused by the exposure incident to a camp life . EUGENE. :ODIN, ee 3 121 211 TENTH Street. below Chestnut. 13EBBONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY - 1 - snail free of restage to any part of the Halted States, on receipt of the foilowlng prices: Single stone Imitation Diamond Ring.gl; Cluster imitation d Dismond 'Dug, s3t Heavy Plated Feet Chains, $1 ; Heavy Plain Rings, stand the strongest acid,) 50 cents ; magnificent Plain Ring. $1 :. small round black enamelled Bat Drops, 50 cents: heavy plated black enamelled Sleeve Buttons,ls cents; Omits' single stone or cluster [mita tion Diamond Pins., $1 ; Bracelets,sl handsomely chased Medallions, $1• complete sets , Carbuncle Studs arid Buttons . $ 1; complete sets blac enamelled Studs and Battens, with pearl setting, $1 ; fancy Watch Heys, 60 cents:Pen and Pendl,with extension case, $1: Ladles' Long Guard:end Chatelaine Chains, 10; Chats. laine Phis.Sll; genuine Untie Perches Pins, for hair or likeness. $1 ; Seal Rings. $1; :Bed or Black Ball Bar Drops, BO Uinta. Direct to PSTLIN & MANN 916 RACE Street . Philada EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING 'SCHOOL FOL BOYS.— The Loller Academy ahliagboringh Montgomery county Is now 'oven for. the recreon of plipLls. For Ciienlare , address it :MORRO , • Principal. Terms moderate. . se6-tutha6ts TNSTRUCTION IN • FIiENCIL.- RA.- -a- THEE UNUSUAL facilities are afforded in C. S. HAL LOWELL'S SELECT HIGH SCHOOL, No. 110 North TENTH Street, for obtaining a rapid and thorough ac quaintance with the French Language and Literature. The deptutinent is in charge of a' native French gentle man of large experience as author and teaoher: He is assisted by. an American Linguist of known attain ments' who attends constantly in the .School. and is re ady at all times to solve difficulties, and en. courage the students in .their acquisition or the lan- Exereitem will be Wwomed on the I.4th hut iO6-6t, 14.5. INTERNAL REVENUE. NOTIOE-11. S: 'INTERNAL" REVE .NDR.To the residents of tbeTwiinty;itioond, • Twenty third, and Twenty - Mtn wards. Pailadelphia," Fifth Collection District, Penna. The annual assessment tor the above-named district, of all 'Demonstn• tax on incomes, Ozrrtages. Pleasure Yachts, Di/lard Table*, and Gold and Silver Plate, sad also of all persons required to take out Li. conies, having been completed. notice is hereby given, that, the taxes aforesaid for the Twenty-socond and Tweiity• fifth wards will be received at the office, LANGSTROTR'S BUILDING, GERMANTOWN. and those of the Twenty- third ward at the otflae. FRANK FORD Street, FRANKFORD, on and atter MONDAY, Minot Ist, between tltelonrs of 9 A .. M. and 3 P. M. ?}WALRUS. • All persona who fail to pay their annual taxes. as above, on or before the Mh day of September, MI, will Maur a penalty of ten per cont. additional of she amount thereof and cost, as provided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law of July 1,.1862. All persona who, in like manner, shall fall to take out their licensee, as required bylaw, on or beer- the 10th. day"of September, will incur a penalty of km per the. additional on the amount thereof, forfeit three times the amount of said licenses, snd be subject to a term of imprisonment not exceeding two years, in accordance with the provisions of the 19th and 69th sections of the beige Law aforesaid, and the 24kh aection of the amendments thereto. Money of the United States only received: • ltio further notice will be given. J. W% - COWELL, Collector. raILLVELPHIA. July 27, leik. se2-teolo TTNITED STATES rIiTERNAL BETE, NllE.—Fitat Collection District of Pennsylvania,. comprising the Second, Third. Fourth,. Fi ft h, Sixth. and Eleventh Wards of the City of PlilladelPhila • NOTICK. The annual assessment f0r'1964 for the above named distric6 of persona liable an d tax on. Carriages, Plea, sure Yachts, Billiard Tables Gold and Silver Plate, and also of persons require d to take out Licenses. hav-,. ing been completed. • • NOTICE IS HBRBBy That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the bouts of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. ,Sundays excepted, at his Coe, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, second door, on and aIter•THUBSDAY. Sept. ist, and until and including Saturday. Shpt. 2404 aoxB ensuing. .• PENALTIES. Au patio' ne who fall to pay their annual taxes upon carriages, billiard tables, pleasure .yaohts, and gold and silver plate, on or,before the 24th day ofSeptember, 1164, Incur a penalty of ten per centp.m additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as pro Tided for in the 19th section of the Excise Law.s of let of July, 11363. All persons wlto.in like manner shall fail to take out their Licensee. as required by law, on: or before the 24th ' day of Septem ber, 1864, will incur a penalty of ten per centum ad d itional " 61 the amount thereof, and be sub- ,-jest to a prosecution for. three times the amour.i. of said. tax..ittaccordance tvith. the -proyinion of_the.fiell.see tion of tbs lawaforosabL . • " paymeat. are required ;to .be . made La treaeurr. notes. under authority of the. United States. or in no •... of banks organized under thea a to Provide B..Nittionax Corzeney, known as Nationaillanks. to futha notlee win. be given. Zr. • tt 3123P143 ilaßDlNAk'Colittetor, • ••.• ' •.; aot- was= irr Street. •' L. HER - 6: SLAM= • . • JAMES S. BOLE •113 SON. - 816 CHSETIRTI . MUT, PHILA.. lure sow 14 stay • very lie wortment of :LOOKING GLASSES. . .* of MAT atursater. of the fist Fir ILANIOACTITIRI LAD LAMS mum ciii - rtairtoras, grzenwsrotem, PWTEIR3 LID rUOTOI3iBLYS /WM. FINANCIAL. LOAN OF 31.).1.. rnOPOSAi.E3 row, r,oAsf, TREANUIrf PEPASiTIVENT, Anglia 30, 196'4 SEALED OFFERS will be received at this Depart ment, under the Act of March 9, IVO, until noon of FRIDAY. the 9th of September, 11364„ for bonds of the United States; to the amount of about thirty-one and* s halt million dollars, being the amount of unaccepted offers undisposed of heeler the notice of Proposals for Loan, dated nth June The bonds will bear in an nual interest of 6 per oentam, finable semi-annually, in coin t eathe first days of July and January of each year, and redeemable after thafiDth of Stine, 1881. Each offer must be for fifty or one hundred dollars, or some multiple of one hundred dollars, and mint state the suin, Secluding premium, offered for each hundred dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the offer is foino more than fifty. Two per cent. - of the princiPal, ex cluding premium, of the 'whole amount offered moat be deposited, as guarahtee for payment of Subscription if accepted, with the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, or with the Assistant Treasurer, at Now York, Boston, Phlladelphla,•or St. Louie, or with the designated depositary at Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincin nati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National Banking Association authorized to receive deposits which may consent to transact the * business without charge. Duplicate certielcateeof deposit will be leaned to depositors by the of lter or association re ceiving them; the originate of which must be forward ed, with the offers, to the Department. All depoeits should be made in time for advice of offers, with certift. eatea,4o reach Washington not later than thermorning of September 9t1i... No offer pot accompanied by Its groper certificate of depoeit will be considered: • The Coupon and' Registered Riede issued will ,e of Me denominations of SGO, $lOO. S&, and $l,OOO. Regis. tored.Bonda of $O,OOO and $lO,OOO will also' beiseimii: if required.' All offers received will be . opened on Friday, theftth September. The awards will be made by the &entiy to the higbest offerers, and notice of aceepttince or de clination will be immediately given to' the respective olfireirz: and; in case . of acceptance, bandit of the de seriptione and denaminetioni preferred will be sent to. the subscribers, at i.haconevt. the Department, on tidal payment ,cot instalments. The original deposit of two per cent. will ha reckoned' in Ilse last instalment paid by successful efibrers, and will be immediately returned to those whose offers may net be accepted. The amoinaVefaccepted offers must be deposited with 'the TreasurerSi other officer or aseceiation authorized 'to act tinder Vale - notice, on sluice of acceptance of offer, or as follows • One-third, on or before ithe lith ; one third, on or befbie the lfith ; and the balance, including . . Abe prentium. &n original twoper cent. deposit, on or before the 24th of September.' Interest on. bonds wilt begin with.the d area deposit 4strtiee PrefetTing may .Pay the accrued Interest front. aloe. bf bond. July 1;* to' date of deposit in .": • Offers under this nOicesiloribilie endorsed "Offer for Loan, ' ' addreased to the Secretary of tho Treanory. The right to decline - all uffere not considered advan tageous is reserved to the Government. •W. P. pRSBIINDEN, Sew etatT of the TreastuY The leeeliffit thhiLegar ere reed)* toe immediate de War; • sea nut s. 7- 3 0 The Secretary of the Treasury 'gives netlie that sub scriptions will be received for Conpon Treasizry Notes, piyable three years from /must kith, 1864, with semi annuai interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful. money. . These noills w,ill be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, Into aLrper- cent. gold-bearing bonds, payable not lees than flee nor more than twenty years from their date, as the. Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of 00, 0100. fttf , oo, $l,OOO, and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. % 4Silie notes draw interest from , Aagust lb, persons puling deposits subsequent to that- date moat pay t interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Pardee depositing twenty-five thousand dollars ana . tipwaritii for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one-per cent. SPECLIL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS' A NATIONAL SAVINGS• MAE. offering a higher rate of interest than any other. and the beg security. Any : savings bank which pays its depositors in 11. 6. Nctes, considers that it is:paying in the best 'insisting medium of the country, and it cannot pay In anything better. for. its own assets are • either in Government securities or in lichee or bonds payable is Government paper. Convertible into a Six-per•cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal •fntorent on the notes for three years, this privivilege of conversion ie now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the causal rate for 5-210 Bonds is not lees than, nine per cent. pre saiusihaad before tliewer the premium oa• stn-per•eent. B. stocks wan over twenty peramat. • It will be seen tharthe actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate. is not lees than ten per cent, per annum. Its Exemption from State or Manicipal • Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enumera ted, a special act of Congress exempts Bonds and Trees/eau-2j Notes from\locaeteucatiop. On. the average, tlits exemption Is worth &beta two per cent. per annam, • according to the rate of taxation is vazions Parts of the' conatry. It is believed that no Rocurities offeaso great induce. melts to lenders as those leaned by. ibe, Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stook companies, or separate com munities, oitlyt• is Pledged for payments while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge Of all the obligations of •the United.Statea. SITBSCHIPTIOWS WEV. 88 xanEzv>m•by the Presunmer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treaturetra and designated Deposita:le% and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second Nations . ..lls=k of Philadelphia, Pa.. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Medal Phis, ' And by all National Banks whith are depoeltarloa of public money, and, ALL .101813GTABLE SINES AND BANKERS throughout the country will, stye. further information. and AFFORD "STRAY FACILITY TO StIBSCRIBRRB. ato-12t TT Q n NEW ,7-30%, WANG. S. Subscriptions reoelved. and the Nokias!. nished free of all 43116141 ti e ttarGSBOYD Budgie. au24-91n. • IS SouthTHND, Stmt. OIL STO.OHB BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COMMISSION. - E Y GEORGE BOYD, 18 Booth TRIED-Street CA.MBRIA. IRON COMPANY.-1,044 shares of Stook of the above Company for eaba. Apply to' EDW. 0. PEABODY, ttel.6o , 253. DOCK Street. • R.B A. SUZY DAP : A. RT E NT, 'AUGUST Si ;186t-NOTICE. TO HOLDERS' OF THREB E RAR4 SSVF.II-TIHRTY„, NOTES DATED OCTOB • Holders of Beven-thirty rotes dated CietOber 1, UAL . are hereby notified that they may be. presented lame, dlately, in any. amount, to be exclhan geil for Six Per Cent. Bonds falling due after June 30, 1 The ink rest on the Beven-Thirty-Notea'will be settled up to date of maturity, October 1, and the Six Per Cent. Bonds will bear full coupons from July 1. The ediustment of interest will be.made by. deflecting from, the amount of. interest found to be due on the crud Thirty Notes' up to October 1, tho inter - on the gig Per Cent. Bonds from .Tnly I to Oct o ber I; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately upon settlement. The following.regulations in relation to eadorsamenta must be carefully obterired :* • Whim notes transmitted for settlement were issued.. payable to order, and are held and transmitted by the. original owners, they must be endorsed by them, Pay to the Secretary et the.Treasnry for redemption, ' and bonds Will WM, their - name. • Wherenotee payable too rder are' held by o th er parties than the original owners, the notes must have the en dorsement of -the original, omners„,and also be.endorsed by the present- owners, ' Pay to the beeretary or the Treasury for redemption; • • . • For notes issued in blank, endorsed " Pay to the. Secrethry of the Treasury for redeniption, " bonds will be lashed. to the parties transmitting. them, and in sub. manner as they may direct. When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at torney, Administrator, executor, or other agent, they must be accompanied.by a duly certified copy or certil cats of the authority under which he acts; and in all cases by a letter slating the kind (registered. or coupes') and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bonds weals& in exchaue. . - • • When Negistered.-Benda are ordered, parties should state at which,. of the following places they wish the intereer paid, viz: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, - Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, Bt. Louis or Cincia• nett.• W. P. PBBSSWDEN, • an9o•lBt • Secretary of the Treasury. GROCERIES. NSW , strom AND SPICED SAL. NEW NO.I BEiIkOICITEET., Mist riestved. • ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dula la ase;Grooptia• - Baku - gad VINE etc zARCECER & 11.33V8E1_, - . . WHOLVALB GEOOIIIII3, No. 46 Norco WATER Street, and • • N. 46-North bELAWARE Avenue, Offer for sale. at the Lowest Market Prices, a large c•lttook of SUGAR, MORASSES, CIOYAR • TEAS. ' &MOBS, TOGA o, And Groceries gemprally. earetglly• selected for the sonntry trade. • bole Agents Sok the products oiFITMIAS dr POGIIII'h listenstve r nrliteliantrag Fulton Bridgeton, E. J. ap2l.6m • MA.CEEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &C. —2,ooo:bble, lima. Nos. 1,2. aud6Maekerel,lati '4tanikt fat loth__, aetorted paattnices. Her 2,000 bbla. New Eastport , Fortune Bay, asd Halßay 1500 rinlos • ea Lubse, Sealed. and No. 1 Rental. 1:501 new Nees Shad. IN) bombe Berkinter want, Re. . In store and for sale by NUR & NOWa s. Jala.tt No. 146- NORTH WHAM .1 AMOUR'S OLIVE OIL.-400 . 13As. kets fresh Latotuos Olive Oil. In lots to eni►►k, : . I:llrekkile i r, for tale by igod c z i a w vivi c id - T IN 0 W SATTOIL—TBIB GELS. bratedsanco cc hand sad for sale by 'OW , langrValTiaCat. - - Eg NoBLE WA:LNIITB.-100 Wes ereemoble Warote, teem; order, for ule by /MOD prn.Lums, atm- et - 107 Sou WAM Street. TvoRYTYPZs. - 7 - T4osr , t p,R9p . gcul it - B: y.- j or e. m mE 9 08.13 74, , 2 are a1 i t e V a teri of ;171:;crusTi61T9U1nrdav/107. „ oh 41OTI st. Iv°f ~:~ry:~ A ZIRST-010113S TENOR BINGER wanted.. Cur a' prombtent Chafth in this city. * to Poet O FWD • liberal eget y wiU be elm. Address Boit 3i MI . lee.. se.3- w - ANTED—A. FIJRNISHEY ROOM, with broil hurt and tea. Central : prhnte t agz eg y Preferred. Address Box 7400. 1.0 WAN T E D—FIF'rY CAIsTVAVB - ERS on the Bfairoj l e PhDedelpidaCity Directory for 1E66. Apply GOO CHESTNUT Street, fiecood floor. eee•Srit I WANTED--BY A DIA.BU WHO HfaB - considerable azparlonae 'and good' liforenne: a 51TUATI01.1 as Sideman r Co . :lector in a wholesale grocery, commiasion, or manufacturing establishment; 1042 ato sell on enT(11.01P14011 If riornirsa• Addi n t for ,MlllO day s , "X., ' ' 1422 It ithEirENTIT et. seed. WANTED -r-A PARTNER IN THE otbf 41 ,:fri s n I RAT,74 4 I s o l l t. ;nth Cailt flajtital oftre, slitting wheys intervreW Muly be had "C. : " se6.sl* , ANTED—PEST-CLA'SS BOARD 22frY irdVi °7- Rost'• re. J. rinvorok.rz,. 'T - ~...• . 01.1\ T E D,- A: FANCY ..rOBBING -v . DYER. rtigaire at AIIVACHE'S .. Lwitee Crape Veil Meaning and Orland ea Zeitoblishmeht,l3s CAIFI , ARINE Street, first boom below decoad: •sea-St' -- • UriNTE . D--A SITUATION .A 1 45 IttSt -11-.7 r' TE&CIIBB; of Drawing' and VajaNig, by a lady who ham had conolderable experience.. apply No. 2441 ARCH &net. dr WANTED_.- SALESMAN Itr 'Wholesale Hardetase Rome; mast have a know ledge of the basineserruld be able to influence trade. None bate sober tyd activ e wen need apply.sa4ro4sl .with references. R . " tbte °Dice. se POO , • • - • WAXTED-A. SITUATION lit A Lady of the bigfiest respectability, to tekri the charge_ of aige_ntlemaa's hove. Address Men . LEWIS, 1316•WalatlOT Street. - sal-6t+ 810 000-wlaTrEli'l FAR'rxtß , .lellent one preened) to an establkh e4 wall-paying buldnase,manefactartog and wholesale. To those who have means *lnvest this is an expellent appotunpv. 'Flicet class bens en and Teo ni rect. Andrew; •8. 8., ' Pratt °Mho. EMPLOYMENT HOUSE,, THE LAH4II --, eat and most tellable, for oily and country. Has always a good selection of capabbspersons, with good references. Americans, Irish, English, trench, Sier t:cans, Scotch, Welsh, and newly-lnaded emigrants, as Garrloners, l'arm Hands, Coachm.en„ Watchmen, di. Cooke, Chambermaids, Seamettessee, Laundresses, Waitresses, and general k[onsework Servanta Also. Colored Servants. Noe. S.M and KM Looun Street, abets Eighth. • EtUARTERM A STER G B It‘ A.' L ' , M. OFFICE, FIW DIVISION. WAsitticcltorr Cr7i".•kagnBt SI. 1564. _ • HORSES! HORSEB I! HOHM!!! Borges writable for Cavalry and A rtillory service will be parelvared at (11103BORO DEPOT, iay open market, ttri 0070 Brit L 1864.: Bones trill be delivered to Captain L. Cowry Moore. P. Q M. and be subjected to the usual Tioverarnent in spection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Hermes; 117q6 each. Price of artillery Horses, $lBO eacb, Payrdent will be made for six (6) and mom. • JAMBS d BES T , ,Colonel First Drojeion.. QMartermaster GeneraPaQffica. TEAMSTERS wAtrrED. IT3EM • - CHIRP QI7AnTERMASTRIt's 0 771181.". • , • DEVBT or WA881:10188,. WAABINtrYOB,,.D. C., August Mei. WANTED, at once Five Handfed (600) to OnoThois sand (LOWY TShaffiTERS, 'each'capabla of drivider*Efh single lbs. had managing six•mule teams. To each who are competent to: perform the duty, the, pay per month will be thirt)-live (96) dollars. witbous ration perdue, and hospital privileges, including the best mediae atteedanco.wten sick. !den experienced as Wagon rasters will rseeise sash positions upon bringing to this point twenty-Aye Oil good Teamsters. ' Apply to Captain CHARLES H. TOWPICINg, A. U. 8 A. corner of TWHATY-SECOND and '6 Streets, Washington, D. C. D H. 'lllJ(Trillt, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster. taiga. Mee Depot or Washington. CITY POINT, 11A., ATAILIBT 1868. OFFICE DEPOT OF REPAIRS, ARMIES OFBRATINO AGAINWRICIRMOND WANTED. 300 Tea EK) WheelwiKiemtai 50 ]3laciksznitba. and 20 Carria4re Who will resolve the highest rates of Gociernmant rations. sad medical attendant*. Transportation furnioked by applying at No. AAi PIANSTLV.AIfLi. Avenao. WashingtOek. D. O. E. - J. STRANG, JAMES M. KELLY, • DOLLARS A -DAY I-WANTED; q j Ladies and Gentlenien of intelligence and good education. to establish a permanent and well•pay ing business in every city in America.- Pante:Oars will be forwarded by addressing, with stamp enclosed. C. BREAM, IC D., Sox 18.i0 , Philadelphia, Pa, an.9l-6t. 4 t6 Onti —A PICESON WITH GOOD. •41 , , •-,•_,• bulkiness Qualifications, of ID yaws' ex perience, wishes to obtain an interest in a well.estab. lishtd.' safe, and profitable baldness. Thieseeptionable references given. Address D. N.," office" of this WNW. .... . see at. FOR Lux AND 'TO LET. di FOR SALE OR TO - RENT—A. A ... THERE-STORY MODERN-BUILT BRICK DWELs LING, with Double Back BeDrUngk Ito: . 810 North FIFTH Street, - above Brown. twenty feet, frank and Ave feet aide Yard. Apply to IL PRIOR. US North TWELFTH Street, etit•tutbs3t" Corner of Cherry. de ILLNDSODIE SUBURBAN REST., DANCES FOR SALE—FRANSF.ORD, PRILLDL. —Two new three•story modern-built Dwellings. with two-story back - buildings , on OXFORD St.. Frankford, Phila. These houses are well.built, contain' every me, 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 yievre of the property can be seen at the ogle*. • GEO. . TOWNSEND & 00. •- seb-Stif" 15133 i South FOURTH Street. 2 "FURNISHED HOUSE'_I 4 IEAR GERMANTOWN. conveniont , to Station—to let fora short or lens period; board providethif desired. Add rase " Country. " this 0160). . eel ha' tfi FOR SALE—LA.RUE . FACTORY -IMOL' sear Germantown, on the railroad, with swlten to connect; large lot: stream of water winning through the premises; large shedding. steam engine. shafting, &e., complete. Price 101,000. clear. Immediate pos session.• - seS-Stif mivrara, 1154.2f0rth SIXTH Street. LFOR SALE-!-NRA.T. LARGE.I4A.N -ON. at'Dny's Ligie Station (Germantown): con tains twelve rooms, Ave on the Arab Boor; stable, coach house, elegant garden, &c ." . Lot 142 by feet deep to a street. 510,000. . !MUIR. se3-3tir 154.120rt1i SIXTH-Street. FORSALE-A. ONE-SKATED ~• 2 - 14%, _ FALLING-TOP WAGON, in good order; sold Cof the ward of de, nee. Apply S. W. collier NINTH mud HERRY Wei FOR 13ALE--!A. YACHT, 56 FEET a1...10ng,. new Bails and swains'. well found In ey. reepeet. A .1 at N 0.129 Nasser Won or at •,i_ , di • see-2N' TO ARTIST..ROOMS. -BUITABLR for Artists may be Rallied 44:1334 CELBSENUT Street. se6-3t* VICIR • SALE-THE STOOK, • GOOD , WILL, . arid FIXTIIIIES of a Wholesale "(cities. Botts., now doings large sash trade. Address ' A. IL Co ," Ledger office. st6St.' TO @LASS MAIWYAOTTIRERS.-FOR SkLB OR RENT—One of the best-located OLAtS L YAGTORIBe in the States. ' h can be pat In fall opens thin in ten days. and has a line -assortment of Moulds. Pipes, Toole, - Pots, Clay, and every article requisite for present use. Addi ass. for three days. settlit• -•.(1111NTON T. RUSK. Phila P. 0. GREENHOUSE • FOR .BALE.-SARH, Staging. Pities ; Re.., for a Greenhouse , Including some fi fteen hundred feet of Glass. To be seen, at the southeast corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets, ors WEDNESDAY. TBDRSDAY, , and FRIDAY of cant week, from 9to 4 o'clock. - . • aeS-Se fififi TRUCK. AND. PEACE BMS - Just received RO and for sale _ WS & EMON. se2:tf 157 and 159 North THlED•Streeh LET-SPLENDID . ROOMS FOR ~ oentlemen, at 1202 CHREITIOTT Strad., ses42* IIVATER POWSR TO 13MT. APPLY to DAVID CIEUILAB. News*, D L antas. CABINET FURNITURE. IJ •II .BUY IMEAPEST AND: I4ES7AT FITENITIME NORTHEAST KINTILAND. MARKET. - NORTHEAST. COMER stoma...AND RIC, GOULD et. CO. 11ABEKET FIDINII9IIOI AND Br& C ',LARD TABUS:, MO & . CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND SPERM In connection with their extensive Cabinet buidnema vi now pronnfroforing firraperfor &Aisle of BILLIARD - TABLES. lad have now on hand a tun =MI L &wished with the MOORE Is OAMTIOA tft-IMERO.TRO OUSIiiOMS, Which are pronounced by-Si *the have used them to se importor to all other!. For the quality and finish of these Tables, the' maahlhothrere refer to their numeroas the Patr c onharacter s throu o f their work. the union, who are familiar llf with . so4tm P,lBtb,Ls, BK.ATES. G FRIbIR WILSOICA.OO3, 4QO, CHESTNUTIIinet, Siamicaelurerglo iae lr_mportere of Onus 'Pistols. • Omming. and Fishing Tackle, - • Canes, Macedon*, Shot. g ape. are. Obils.Reetim/md. bore , and R 4 parad is the bee manner. • wATEs OF ALL 'UMW, eed-tf 400 CH-W. I ISMT Street. V-ITTAMINITY - HOM34 WLA.WARB " 7 Wiatft GAR —This place beisioa been so musk crowdeblortng the tho month of Snip end Augost as t 4 trent many pereme from viettg %notice ts rill at thaplace will,he kept open 4 4 1 • Yeat't & rd. log.axcoloportrucitlF to those who . wish to visit if Maxilla the months of. September and Oalrobor, the moot delight fnl'imn;3oo_of.Vsr. Leave. Ken n Depot at TAO A. IC, and antra at the its.p at I P.' . L. W. )101)11S , AD. Proptletor , as M-1 t • N°l/194. OLEAR CRBBK GOLD AND SILVER • MINING COMPANY - O.ILPIN COUNTY. COLORADO TatudroßY, Tatternma: - • Hot!. JOHN A. DIX; '" • Hoer. EDWARDS PIERREPONT. JOSEPH YEANCIS Esc. ; " T. B. swirl No . -1444., • A. 0. SOWS% Mao., Colorado. it.itiaTOEST: JOHN a. DIX. . B.ASnna JOSEPH TV. FRANCIi; Esq. Coutotat.: • ' ' OHARLY.S P. BLLIKE, • • - The Pr illatrOf this Compan yeonaista .91 topiLle•t on the • Brooza Rog, " • GOWN?' No. 2.' mons," "Concord." and other celebrated developed Oold• bearing Lodee in the beta mining district of Colo rado: /Jab, the 'Henderson Km. now running, and In reliant *der. - CAPITAL STOOK 21,000,000. WHOLE Kum BER samara 1000. PAR. 110. A large portion or the stock , has already been taken by nnyate Mtbseription.._ Rooks are now open at th e oritoe of the Corppeny, - at ftil BEASTS Street. Now Yor*, , A.eheso iiiatted namber skews; eta be aubecrib“ fot at par. Cortes or the Proept age be 213t4Uva at the 011ae 01 lby corotor, QrfARTIgRMABTER GOTICRAL'S OF FICE, FIRST DtYfereir, w AsifT waity CITY, September % Will be sold at Public attetiin, to the highest bidder, at the time 'EMT named Wow. viz.; York, logy, Rept. 115. DM. tod Pa. THVIODAYA SePt.'22. ztk Lebanon , Pa!„.IFB.MtBDAY. Sept. W. 1351, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY 00.11485, &Miff LACE. These Horses barn bee P n condemned /1.6 meet Far ?be cavalry relit - ice of the army. For r oad and feria pertreeee many geed bargains may be bad. Borers 5 . 0103 Terms: Cash to United atatos CoMney, .1 salt: A.. 'V/. en V/. WEDNESDAY AM SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Change of Performance Constantly. Admission, SS Cents, Clindten, IS Cents. Reserved Scott, re Cents. Evening Performances commence at 7,tf. Afternoon self-tf . . Cava leave TR I IMIRTITTia.ad CALT.O WHILL Ranie MIX. 10, 113 C. 1:.23‘. and 4 o' - dlock - Excursion naindill. I:minding ear-fare, OD atlas:. gale tickets, 30 cents. eet•Te• D. WRIGHT, Seereemr. CLN ACM:2RA! Y, 625 ABM ; 'STREET. —D. L. CLEPENTEIt has the honer a: Informing his friends and those who desire learn/so. DANCING foretbeir immediate circles and soirees; Mak be is now ready and active to give lessons, eitherygl vate or In classes, to La? See Gentlemen, Gentlemen, or , Misses tab, Masters. Mr. GAM.PRIFIRR is always punctual ax& can be seen at any how daily, and evenings ti the week , during all the Seasons. Mrs D. L., r G ) 2e YENTRR wilijoreside on the Piano-Forte. GONSTAN IUDS L. CARPENTBR, tke Your Master. will assist In teaching Juveniles. D. L CARPENTER, eel-Sts , GSM ARCH Street. 140ARDINO SEAR GERMANTOWN— convenient to Station: fine roonisi , also, atabl* room. Address " Baker," Press office. ee6rot• - ALI7TION SALES. AMUSEMENTS. - I0) 8 P ONE:RNA T . -POSTPONE- A- *KENT till WED/03S)Mif. Sept , . 7th, on account or the inclemency of The weather. SCOITI6II* OkMW THE. SIX TA ANNUAL GANES OF TAB CALEDO NIAN CLOS will be celebrated at WASHINGTON RE. CRIAT. THE ACADEMY OF FINE. AET B n X dli$8171:1T Stmt. above Tenth, OPEN DAM". for visitors. from ltd. M. to 6P. N. . BOARDING. TO RENT,WITH BOARD, !PO A MOE TLBll.6liiinik Vrile. a plaasaat f ront. ROOM. to fic small A 144,1222 SPRUCE &riot. analMatbrets VLIMBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT ." st HILL'S. att2s.lzo 32S SPRUCE Street. LOST - AND FOUND. CERTIFICATE OF STOCK-LOST. -- TJ e ondereilined loft Certificate No. SO,_dated Salt 16_._1Sfe. for 20 Shares of Stock in the MON „BANK W. PNILADELPNLi. Notice Is hereby given to all interested to show cause Why a new certificate' • not be leaned b the Bank in hen of the one loei: an2o-inwl4t H. C. GREENAWALT. Favetteville.l4., TpsT—u • 8. 7 3:10 BON NO 17 -I- 4 for sso' Nos. 69,361-11-6-7-13 for SIOQ eac h, paisble,. in Febrnary and Aosnet, to the order of OSWALD THOMPSON. mailbox of Theodore H. Beakirt, eat unendorsed. application for payment of the same Ma been made at the Treaeury Department. Any infers* tton will be suitably rewarded by THEO. IL RE - au26-let• 7031 WALIDAink migrant FOR ; HARTFORD, PONN., Drxgar—The Philaaelphia Steam Pro raii.owrit2 Stea m ware er P i at t l a f t ,cCaptein anaL . 411101:: sputa/L. First Wharf above market street. , Apply on loud, or to WILLIAM AL BAIRDkc_o Agents, eeS-St • 132 South DST, Avenue, FOR: F>ALE:Ther.BA.REIS... oxmerly steamer, "14];7.. WORLD. , as the now Ilea at Alexandria, Va •, of R 511111,700 tone. Leven about 586 feet , beam BO feet. Wbil found la boats. anchors, ,olutuis, steam dretonaine. are.. ha. and In perfect order. Pot pattimtlars; aptly to PEED- 0. 60)111IDT, No. 1 South WALLA/A Street. sant* New rack. . DR. FINE, PRA.GTIQM. DEN TIST for the last twenty. ytr.ze. 2E19 vtNR. below Third inserts the most beautiful TEETH of thw age, morut n ir Ake Golit, Pieljna, Silver, Vulcanite, r„&c., at prices; thrneatundanbetantiak work. more reksonable than any Dentlat in this city or &ate. Teeth plumed to ladle* life. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit ltio pain in oi.trae . tiir.ge ' All work war- ranted to fit. Referonce„beatjainuirme. attfil-Sme 4111 0 TBOUSANDS : : OF- , TEETH ERTItAiTtED.W - PiH - OWP PAIN. Patent applied for. Mysiew invitation, a Double Eta., neralble Self-adjusttag Safety. valved Inhaler, for 'minister? Nitrons dable. 01S, ,and extracting Testis: without n. The only Modethassbe (3as can ba telly an safely. administered, DR. C L. lifilliffEk 121° No °An SPRUCE Street liffiplA • NiiiiirXii"lS __ _ COTTAGE ORGANS. - Not only 17NYALLID, list ITNEQUALLED=.- - or Tone and Milian assisacal expecially for and Schools, b.sktocisd to be *Lucidly well or cr IS, the Parl end •iviring Itsom. Fos sale 'only • - E. - XL. BIM No. 1.8 North BriliNTl i erejt, Also, s complete assortment or the Yerreict* sonstantly ca..Ssod- ' 5e1134•1 -- CORRELCT PIANO Tk.WAg(k— mr slaws= itirea notice °T> b' return tst:. this ettyouid seadiettwasto resume busiwim by the IS , of s o n umber. All orders reeetved as tsmal XL, goN & - do% store. ' • CEIBSTNtrr &mat, as -la EMPORTART TO HAY - WIALICRIS. AND CONTRACTORS.— Farmer% Bktrpen, ask. ethent interested lok . the preening andtlaa Hem and:Stravn; do well before- h eir • rammants tot The season to ermine the Bowes Pram", now tncAlorigion on the corner of SZOCIEN Street and 001,1FXRIA Avenue. • Thin hay la econpreased direct, ton tons eltia'ir m 4171110 titan ordinary box cOO% sad no hazard ven.„ ITer is incurred by the road in trreaottrtiorr The bales average 400 Pound cad are only as has 1 y BDba*Jja• by. 4 feet in KM Ira are PrePgred ic ,41 44k, Jai countlis, and the facilities we .scare eye er.SeFlat. Taloa to the product by this Prat& For forther particulars add oese COOS . TAW:PM , i&Petintondent Pennsylvania. aeat9 . Preis aw . rard Hotel. Philedethhhe. . , - STEM; RICATERO FOR FAC:rigagoa s muzs, & c .. heate d Stith extlanot or . 4.tre4 oteoui, alio — Coils for Nesters coodonsors; • re a t e, • selaai• 0• • • 24' : . : trulul rijali fare BOA.P-- .411IBBOAr J.... le made of woe, fresh Palm 011. ar}d is entirelf a iegstable Soop iki to suitable for Toast-use aim tbcoe. roads from ear tete_ In boxes or one di:P:lll*m,, f or 42 per' box. declared bv . ' GEO. M. RISZINTOIL & SON. No. 116 MdIO44IMTA kitreet. W.Weetk F.S O P4 WV. wend. &box% vauowhiu. 5e8;. 4 11/4 . COl STARCH.-00 BOXES 08 ' ww.cuma Dunes's Core I ( Ift; ls V t atizrefign lte.% 849 by Ai s out h kArATIN '6.4•0 ‘0 , 21 111 38 6100111 Lire* Tros biADB TO HEAR —INSTRII -41-." Mir to assist t reat bearingL74llllB'l4. AP SO iStrra S, tetaOtr Chostdiltt: 1•041.