tut that it was one, On account of Its peoull- I, against which the courts were constantly re nd to be on their guard. He said that the En h courts had gone so far as to rule that a jury It be convinced beyond a doubt of the fast of in• ty before, upon that ground alone, they could It. He would not go so far as that, but he d say that the preponderance Of evidence in a where ouch a defence was urged should be In of the allegation of insanity. fury are out. Joseph U. Turner for the CM. :alth Lucas Hirst for the defence. 1-'OLICE MORI (MODS IIECOVISIIIifI. officers who arrested Airs. Elaine SeraphOn& fend, the thieving teametreaS, have recovered onal goods, consisting of a great variety of as, Irom children's toys up to valuable books, from in - Prate libraries. There are probably four /tundra! volumes; many of theta being Iry from one person to another, as indicated by tiling- on the blank leaves. The prisoner was led to a man on hla death-bed, The imam*, ig eviatffice rf Ler guilt has eurpvleed many one who have vfalted the Central Station. She probably have another hearing on Thursday .011i0On, (Before Mr. Alderman Jones.] BENEFACTRESS ROBBED. Viartha Stovall, a colored woman, hailing front Mucky, was arraigned yesterday on the charge ;tenting the sum of MO from a respectable old ,rod lady who had given her a home. It seems t some time since the prisoner wag discovered ering abput Camp William Penn, She had no IS. The old lady took pity upon the Stranger, provided her with food and shelter, In less than inty-four hours she suddenly disappeared, and it a feared that she had wandered away. The old ly, however, missed her money, and 'suspicion at h2l fell upon the fugitive. I.nformation was left the police officers and on Monday night she I arrested at the railroad depht, Eleventh and "lict streets. She had already purchased a ticket Indianapolis, and was waiting for the train to 1. The ticket was at oiled redeemed at the of , and the Stolen money, except 1161), was found ,n her person. She says that she 't guy half a idred to a soldier at Camp William Penn. P' The Red was committed to answer at court. [Before Mr, Alderman Tunleon.] ROBBERY, belonging to the United States Colored ps, found himself on Monday night In a low fery, on Lombard street, near Seventh, where idulged in copperhead whisky, and soon fell In- Able under its malign influence. At an early hour ierdav morning he was restored to something cousidousness, under the peitlngs of a heavy wer of rain. The sidewalk had been hie bed for to time. To his surprise he found that he had Tel of his money, watch, andppeerschaum. Lupleint was made to the pollee officer, and all bastes of the house were arrested, They were milted to await a further hearing. Copperhead isliy recent name given to some of the Al arms liquor that is sold at the low groggeries ;hivb tell par ts of our city abound. Amanreeent leeame inebriated, and was seised with mants4.- u because of drinking the vile stuff. When he to to his senses, he said that he thought a big e Lad coiled around him, and kept hissing at Every time he killed a head another would log in ItS place. Each of the heads looked 'is ;lit ae new copper. From this circumstance the le is derived. CTT`Y ITEMS. A Few Plain Facts. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is the set, most eimplo, cheapest, and most economical, More of the Wheeler & Wilson are in nee than ' other sewing machines combined ; 50,000 a year sold. 5,000 are in use in Philadelphia. is no new experiment, to be found useless after w months , trial. Wheeler & Wilson's is the only perfect family vim; Machine. Every 'Machine warranted, and coney returned if not entirely satilaotory. good dressmakers, seamstresses, shlrt•makers, viloresses use the Wheeler & Wilson .ffP pre to any other Sewing Machine. and examine. No charge for instruction, Ler you wish to purchase or not. Instillation at the residence of purchasers If desired. 'Dom NO. 704 Chestnut street, above Seventh. for a circular, MiPICENT STOCR OF DIMS GOODS.—In an. part of our paper, this morning, the reader find the fall announcements of ltleasrs. Edwin ti & 00., No. 25 South Second Street. To the nu• ous patrons of this popular old firm we need fly say that the inducemente held out by Molars. II & 00..t0 purchasers are not excelled in Phila. , hia. Their taste in the seleetion of styles has ,me proverbial, and the facts that a large pro- don of their present elegant stook is of their own ,ortation, and that they are selling the balance of IT goods carried over from last season at Jess than 3(1( coat Of impartation, enable them to offer in :et:aunts in the Way of prices that may safely defy mpotitlon. Their large store Is now daily !nun- AO with customers. 14 ,C1a1l early, and make your ficetions, ,, is our advice to every lady reader of (Ss. tin Anion of CLorninet.—The ominous and fall u outlier of the past few days has suggested to minds of all prudent people the prospective :may of changing the nature of their apparel. suits of [all clothing are hence in immediate ,and, and the place to select them, either ready s or made to order, Li at the popular old house Somers & Son, No. 026 Chestnut street, under to's Hall. The stock of these gentlemen is un tesed In richness and 'variety by any other in :ity, and, having laid in their fabrics at far w the present rates, their prices are remarkably Irate. ID STOCK OD GEN TLEMBIV FiturasarDO GOODS fed by Mr, George Grant, No. 610 Chestnut at, Is the finest In the city, and his celebrated Ize Medal Sh invented by Mr. J. F. Tag. ~ are unsurpassed by any others In the world in comfort, and durability. GREAT Bur wremorr.—There has never been Invention given to the world which. in Malmo' ad of time so effectually won its way into tad. al favor as the "Floreneei , Sewing Machine, In this city at No. on Chestnut street. All examine it are delighted with the manner in ulch it operates. It makes no less than four dlf fererA SUtChel, and executes tarkinde of family sew ing with nratness, durability, and despatch. Flory machine sold hi warranted to give satisfaction, or the money will be returned to the purchaser. Tan IIiTTROLOCHOLL BsJorrnta Oir 'PAST Aans pale/their Ineffectual HMO before the lovely curls of the maidens of our own day, who rely solely on 4 ' Luoin's Florlline, as their seoret of beauty. " Flo• - mine" beautifies, perfumes, and completes a mo• (fern toilet. In Magnificent cartonsoiontaining two bottles each. Try one and be oonvinoed. Ttot Glutei Ulm?? VIOTOBUCS.—Fort Morgan and Atlanta are among the latest achievements of the Union army and navy. At the rate things are going forward at present, the rebellion is upon its last legs, and those useful members are in a very di. lapidated condition. The beit use they can make them is to walk back into the Union with them, t the part of loyal oltizens, and procure decent, Tenable, and elegant attire at the Brown Stone :Idog Ball of Rookhill & Wilson, No. 803 and 605 testnutStreet, above Sixth. DEAFNESS, THROAT DIZZASEB, ()ATARI'S, Amt. • .—Those who suffer from these maladies have • the very best opportunity for finding relief. ae apparatus constructed by Dr. 'Von Iffosahsisiter is undoubtedly the most perfectly effective agent ever used for reaching the seat of the disease to which 'it Is directed, and eradicating it with won derful rapidity. The application is painless. Offloe No. 1027 Walnut street. _ Ess.—All maladies of the eye requiring medical treatment or surgical operations. to restore sight, attended to by Dr. Von blosehstaker. FALL CLOTH:Ma AT TSB OLD Patella. Fall Clothing at the old prided, Fall Clothing at the old prieee, This week, This week, "' This week, At Chas. Stokes at 00.4, wider the Continental. At Chas. Stokes & Co.'s, under the Continental. At Chas. Stokes & tinder the Continental. ECONOMY MOULD BB PRAOTICBD by everybody in things. One dollar expended now in purchasing bottle of Jayne's Expectorant by those troubled th a alight cough, or hoarseness, or sore throat, savo,the expense of a doctor's bill. A. neglected igh often ends 10 Consumption. A slight m- Alon of the lining of the wind tubee, the mord Iptoms of which are a sore throat and a pain in I breast, will soon lead, through want of anon wk, to Bronchitis. A day's delay may cutoff nthit of suffering. Let the afflicted try at 'once Expeeterant. It is a standard remedy, and trative powers have been tested by thousands mons who have recovered their health by its The Expectorant, and all of Dr. Jayne St Family Medicines, are prepared only at No, icstnnt street. se7.2t oor. Bonne, &mom Boons.—Sohool books kinds for sale at the lowest prices, at the ale and retail bookstore of (Charles Desilver, hest= street. .eeat 'nuneu read, under epeeist notices, "At Ho tin." S. Downs, 804 North Broad street, Coal Jr, would respectfully advise his friends and üblic in general not to:delay in buying that and run the risk of paying further advances, iy at once of hie superior stook of large nut, stove, stove, egg, lko. None to excel, for thy, durability, or cheapness. au.16.1m AND EAR 11100 t Inooestfhlly treated by J. M.D., Oculist and Aurifklil Pine St. Artlt. i Inserted. No °barge - for exambiatlon. jyll6-tr MITTITT=7nTriM'I9I : r 1 Taylor K Brown, N 3 [array, Hew York An Wilson, New York A Wertz,Ohainbersburg Lemuel Bewley do A T Johnston, Ph a W Dougherty & wife. Ohio Mrs John Dougherty, Ohio l'Arown, Maryland ir Wheeler, Washington aßlackwell. Jersey Shore . W Belgle & wife, Pa Borkek &.wlfeLl'a T Borkek, Jr, Pa •FAttr. Detbleheal Lerch, Beading Corey, Boston Ferrari°, New York hetet Drum Indiana, i'Drieti & Indiana 0 ayior, Maryland )leman, Canton lcLean William% Maryland Vincent, Delaware ;Milne, Delaware Snyder. Trenton U Stockton, Mtholly Cannon, Delaware Kowa Davenp't, Ia Flinn, Lancaeter Conner ea Carlin Belden, M D, N Y Radelberier, Penns ;terra% P e n Rodney, Delaware Dixon, Penns lohn and Mr lonieryille, Buffalo r )oilr. Ohio Meumbill absight, Pittsburg id Keatin Ohlit Irooke, Ohio Iston b ititc,olar CT $ le, lowa John D Sipple, lowa Seth B Slocum, 011 city JW Steele, Oil City Edwin Delowgne W Pamela, New York Jos Belknap, Newburg d Lawrsnce. Washington W T 0 King, Washington J D Eisenhart, Washington JP Dann D 0 kohl% New York Thee Widen, Middletown T Brown. Baltimore Dunn, 'Washington F Hagen, Marietta John Strickler,_ Marietta M Boman, Carlisle J Brown, Belli:mete J Howell, Ohio Band Williams, Baltimore John White, Cleveland O C Carson, Cleveland R D Kindy, Cleveland John Hirt oh, Cleveland 0 0 Merritt. Pones George Meta, Penns L Lsugheed B Brown W W Keller, Farina K s Milligan, Fauna A W Carpenter, lowa Thome S TaTMOtt • C P Jackson. Baltimore Mrs B Vale, Keokuk Miss F, Vale Keokuk S D Young, - York, Pa B Buehler, York WRoocher, York 3 Bock, Pine Grove Mr Hanscom New York A Smith, Beitimore Mrs A M Deihm, Reading Bra Jarrell & da, Wash J Fenton, Baltimore Derrlekson, Poi Eland F N Newton, Delawa r er J I' Cochran, Mrs Can C Orifin, Wash R 111 Brlnton, Waeblc,rton SABell&Wf,Alex,_Va Mel 11 Bardwell, vaunt 0 H !Jellaba. Tamaqua W C McLaughlin, Tremont W L Hirst Jay H Bewley.BraYrna.Gel Jae L Bewley, Smyrna, Del W Foster, H Wheeler, Connecticut W Minnich, Trenton, J Oapt 08. Taylor, 1.1 13 A The Cop J 0 Wildman 3r fa, Mass M Wade Sr wf, Masa J B Melibenni, Jr, N Y B J Smith, New York J 61 Dudley, Washington J S Renshaw At son, Ky. . Moo Woolfolk, Keutrodry Mao Barbour, Kentuoky J Wood. New York Limit J M Mason & la, By bi Bower, Cincinnati D Solomon, . New York Mrs Solomon, -New:York A E Andrews, Ohio Dr CI F ' A Hand & wf, iicranton,Pa' P Lane &is Memphis Wise C Lane, Ohio W E Brand, New York A B. Fox, Connecticut Miss Prosens, New York 13 Shepard New York Mrs Catirtitind, Baltimore blitl4 Courtland t Baltimore W H C Bubier, II 8 N J Hopkins, Boston Miss J Il Lamb, Boston H A Wright & wf. Detroit Clinton Rogers, Wash H C Morse Boston bire Fowler. Boston Miss Young, Boston Mrs Stevenson & da. N Y Alex Packil, Baltimore Isaac De Ford, Bale Battenton, Hartford , Coo siark,New Hampshire' Isaac Hinchleis Lowell L Miller, Boston Benj Dean, Boston B Miller, New York . Miss I Doppia, Illinois Capt (3 W - Plokerlng, tr s L Miller, Galesburg J Dancer, St Louis B 1 Thompson, New York 0 B Taylor & wf. Franklin J H Colum, Oil City Mrs W L Say, Ott City C M Woodward, Taunton. G .1 Forrest, New York L H Simpson New York H A Hagar, New York J E Allen, 'Washington . QMcClellan, it S A E Dreriter, London J E litwine, Michigan W G Swan & wf, Chicago J M Price, New York Judge Martin, Baltimore C Gilman, Maine Dr T H Jewett, Maine W Ives, N Jersey Mrs Magrove,N Jersey Mal J W Pane" N Jersey O W Brlsbin, Washington J 'V Ford. Baltimore R P Halliday, Washington' W E Seymour, Louisiana Mrs It L Benno D Mears, Washington creigh, California 6 D Hoover. Washington II Hitchcock, St Louis DatWPaul Jones W Wakeman, New York The Me J W Oman. Pam N Sipes, Nana Anderson, Penner Lt A,O Chancy J A Stoner, Washington W Anderson Semi Isett, Blair co H H Niemann, Pittsburg II H Deveman W R Mallwain Penna 31, Moilwain, Peima. J C Stone, Ohio J DHaldwis, Petersburg /firs Baldwin& de„Petereg J C White, New Cantle N Brennen, Baltimore P Cromwell, Baltimore 'rhos A Spence, Pittsburg W P Barclay. Pittsburg M Shellary, Pittsburg W Lindsey; Maryland C R Foster,Thillipsburg A S Linville, Idaho city S Allebangh, Idaho city McFarland If Grant, Liberty, No F lou, Ohio Sgt H Barr, Allegheny D grouse, Cape Nay M Cordon, Ou City The gx• B Maritorr,'NewJersey J B Walton Baths co D H Wood. 'New London T Gallagher, Washington W 3 Bare, Georgetown,DC S Hqghes, Penne • B Hayes, Chester co D R Hoopes, Chester co Jae Bretton. Chester eo S Cooper, Parksburg C H McDonald, W Chester Mr Baker, Chester co Mr Ramses , Chester co W E W1111sols_„ Penna Jos H Miller, Penns oilcan. Thee Burnside, Bellefonte B W Hudson ds wf, Boston C Mills, Maryland Thos Hear & den, Pa Dept J H Hooking, Pa. Tit Maunder • J Witseman. Minersville W P BlekP, Washington Miss Josephine B Bloke Caleb 'Me, Bethlehem JO Beitel, Catasacuma B H Rigby, elexandkin,Va W 01211/9. Suequehanna Dr B Leaman S Longstroth O B Yardley, New York J . O Greenough,Brooklyn M Banta dc wife, N Y B Smith LL Davis; New York J W Riley, New York B.O'Connor, New York .1 Collins, New. York FR Powell, - New York ao Conawy, New York WO White, New York II Johnston, New York John Currey. Pottsville John Reid, Now Pork wil,sa. J A 11Isms Delaware B Harper 'New Concord. 0 W L Denntelon E Liborty Ira 0 Howe. Lafayette, Ind F Duff lady. Pittsburg David Carla, Banton D T Knox I D hillier..Perryeo, Peen John Ralston, Tamaqua, Bire F E glees, Picogrove M Perrlue, New Jersey J 8 Perrino, New Jersey W M Perrino, New Jeraev Divan, Landlobnro, Pa W B Dlren,Landtabnrg,ps T J Brown, WU, () BO Brown, Cadiz -0 • N Boy W 0 U, Maryland' WTO7lOf, ihrks co. pa irard. Levi Melak a York, Pa .1 B ffeall W H Makle &wl Penne P P Catrao7. Jr, belaware R Williams. Delaware B H Watson. New York Lewis Miller, Chester co John Bowan, Chester co S Perkins, New York Jame's Barker, Boston A F Ott Mentors H Conway. W L Diffenderffer, Penne D M Lancaster, Johnstown 8 P Davidson, Columbia Wm Br Bolden,w York TllOll X New York W M Cook & la, - Pittsburg Miss Gamble,Keokuk 0 W Bennett .1W Sanonte, Penne. ' D W McCord, Sing Sing, NY Isaac A Althonee, Reading G B Kersser, Reading John Buffington, Ohio Semi Bnillnaton, Ohio D Abernthey, Illinois .1 .1 Beesur, Wisconsin John Honk.; Kentucky S Bellender, Kentucky. O),D Williams & wf, Penna John Moore, Penna T S Burkey, Penna A Gallontin' Penne W Walker, Pence D V Goldman, Penns H Patterson B,lltlmore S Miller, Baltimore B Ph Henn, Baltimore Col J Warner, New York H Brown, New York L Cooper, Penne EtIF bnp, Penne 6 M Diller, Ohio T B Metzger & wf, Penne B T Mattbewe, Washington RGIVia ii Braila, Baltimore F Smith, Washington .1 F Pandegratst, W Chester S J South mayd, New York - Mice Simpson, Alex, Va J P Southeriand, N York J F (Nokia at wc.Nahville Mies R Gunirte, Nashville Strome, Winona W Coop New York W Warren, New York A H King, New York W V Stun diford.,New York ineutal. J Novell, Newark, NJ A &Miller, Beetoo- W B e Van asktrk, Pa T L Clase, Scranton, Pa 5 Lewis, Allentown N P Palmer '& wf,. N 1 J Berroughs, New Tork R Skinner, New York. B Riehardeon, New York P Fuller. Washington J ideKillop„. i New York .1 • Hugh°, , keW York T Mc(linnees, New York J . A Norris S S Clayton, Baltimore D C Woods, Baltimore P J Roche. Baltimore AP Woods Baltimore E Freeman:Rhode island (MIA W Fertile, Haw York E roma', /few York J J Mattock, New York B A Abbott, Baotou 11 Metlune. Newark, 0 E W Swerider, Cleveland J . . id McCoy, Bellefonte, Pa Joe L Chase, Titusville J Brennan, Pittsburg S Wsrdhamer. Pittsburg: ' Ceo Warren, New York L H Simpson, Jr. N Geo S Nimble, U 8 A W S Biseelll & non,Pitteb'g. Miss Bissell, Pittsburg .1 Holabird, Cincinnati N W Cook, U €4'k D A Stonewall, Fauna 11 Andrews, Penns H H B Thompson, PiftSburg. D W Smith & so lltinols E Haight, New York H Lowry. New York &Lawton, Pottsville tJ W Snyder, Pottsville W A Bayley; New York Col J E iVynkocip & wife W Bralnuer. Waehingt'n T W Jordan, Washington Col W H Regal & la, Wash Mrs McNeven; Washington C E Chandler, Illinois P V Valin, Quebec bfrs Valln. Quebec T Valle Quebec Mrs Vain; Quebec' 'l3 VsHerm, Quebec Mrs Valleram. Quebec G Ertthirmer, Boston F Spencer, Boston M R Morrison, New York C L Howerton, Term Miss F. Chadwick, Tenn Mies S L Campbell. Tenn Miss S Rowerton, Tenn D E Small, York Ii Wilson, Lewisburg P B Rowland, New York .t R Je hint t, Iltairax G R Ball. tqawYork 8 E;Pettet & wf, Rochester R.Goodwin & Connecticut la. Cincinnati blinynt, Cleveland Gen B Delatield, LI 8 A. J Lewis, Vichohtrigton L hauls . Beaton Green Thee Gandy. J II Carothers, Strasburg W A Riply, Haw Jersey 0 Sanderson. New,l' ork J W Rohrer, Plnegrove F, Lerch, Lockport, N Y 13 A. Richey, Baltimore A Stalzosan, Somerset S AtcElhatty, Washington. Joe Park .T B smith, Selinsgrove W J Bear & wf, Somerset Geo P Sear. Somereet P Tolvar, Wheeling, VA 0 J F RIMS% Clinton co 31) Doddy & wf, Somerset. A D Caufman, Chambers's ?dm Reed, Wmeport S A Wylie, Lancaster .7 Paul & la, Cincinnati Mies A M Levan. Soh Haven W H Levan, Soh Haven Semi Wited, Zaneaville Joe 13, Black, Mansfield j Green & wf. New Jersey W W Lyman. John White. Mercer co J 8 Young, Trenton, If W P Magill, Backe•co W R Ash, Coatesville Rhos A Rice, 17 8 A M D Blackman, Lockport C C Harmony, Lockport Robt L Pyle, Chester co Jos T Reynolds Jas Andrews, New Jersey Armstrong, Oxford E M Lloyd, Doylestown L Mendenhall, Chester co B Haber, II 8 A' J D Johnson, Chester co T T Worrell, Chester co Jacob Flanny, Penns • 11Tnism. W B Mitchell Thos Williamson. Wash Jas IT Wearer, Wash John Ball, Wasrhingtou J 1) Graigh, Washington .1 M Hawley, Washington P R White, Baltimore John. Brown, Baltimore R Bart, ffutztoWn Eugene Blookley & fam,Va E Martin, Doe Run, Pa B bench, Parry co J A Sholer, Ottowa, 111 W E Bonel, New York 11 J Blanchard, New York The Sta W Wright, New York S W Wallace. New York Davis & wi Jm B Bower, Delaware C J Walker, New York J J Show, St Petal H Jacobs, Penna J Phillips, Penns J Mallon, Delaware co John Boozer Centre Co B Widdoee, Newark, Del Jos Hughes, Newark A W Barclay, Alex, Va John H Behan, Alexandria W Sykes, West Newton,Pa S Grove, Indiana, Pa ey Sheaf. 1G W Haringln New Hope 'W Magrugen,Maryland L W Hamlin, 8 A I Cullom Magrugen, Maryland W I Pierpont, Salem. N J G Hallowell, Montg'y co Ppaul, Montgomery co JYarnall. Montgomery co J Newbold, Attleboro 'l' Flowers, Attleboro W-Davidson, Penna W Smith, Penns D Jarrett, Horsham The Berl L F Rine. Chester IV .1 Howard & Is, St Lonis R L Bodine, Backs co J Scott, Brooklyn Bucks co W J Seely, II S A H PHathaway,Carbondele His Champion, Liberty Mies Champion, Liberty fl W Marsh, Fort Wayne J R Barleeir &le, Backs 00 J R Baden, Jr, Bucks co W F Niuer. 11 S A W Carroll. New Jersey W Le Me, New JerseY adiSOn. Ci W :Ricker, Soleebury C R MeWhalers, Delaware llicHay, Delaware L MoWhaters, Delaware A. A Black, Bucks co W Smith Si la, New York J D Himmetr. Delaware L Sterner, Penne H W Marsh, Wayne co,lnd Theeker, Delaware G W Singe, Delaware The MI Jas Grant - id - I, New York W Smith, New York P P Rickards, Milford, Del Wliatcliff, Milford, Del H Oberman, Milford, Del A W Chorman, Milford .Del Chorines', Milford, Del F A Jackson, Washington J W Hartman, New Teisey. W 'DI Bodine, New Jersey C B Tice, Pew Jersey B 13 Long, New Jersey The DT WP.ljoyd. USA J B Shaffer, Reaffirm Onto Canlev, Winfield aeger.WhGaing, Vi B Ancona, Beading C A Stout, Readini J S Bell C B Ansart. Rending M Peters, York co, Fa J W Loth, Norristown The Bal John Paine, labanon T hf D Hirst, Bath, Pa Peter Gross. Pennsylvania P Fesstemaeher, Allentown lira Kauffman, Allentown B H Beam, Pennsylvania Jaoob &an W Porta. New York H L Togel. Pennsylvania Zepp Lanesdale B Seeker, Lux Co. Pa The ina L Powers, Chester Jl3 Potter. N Jersey F Disunite, renna A Braman, Millerstos#n W Miller, Womelsderh L Fdrnecker, Treniont, Wiesnd, Allentown M Dodeoni White Haven B Trumbower, Doylestown SPECIAL NOTICES. AT HONE STEVENS hereby infonne hisfriends and patrons of his return, and that hie °Zoe w ill be open for business THIS ,(WED NESDAY) MORNING, September 7th, 1118 S. PENN SqUARE. ses-2V POSTPONEMENT OF THE CALEDONIAN GASss„—The Sixth Annual Games of the CALEDO: Rua? CLUB will take place on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7kb, 1864, at WASHINGTON RETREAT. Cars leave THIRTEENTH' and CALLOWHILL Streets at BX, 10, 11X, 1,2 X, and 4 o'clock. ee6-2t• Tan POPULAR Ctonaxa EOM OP FEEL!. " OAR HALL." Deet•elaaa goods at moderate Price& WAJAMAUR er BROWN. eorner SIXTH and mums/ . Street'. Dostom Department (to make to order) No. 18. SLAMS. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH lizinwe MACHINES. TER OBIAPINT, SIMPLEST, AND liainroomr, 704 ORFOrNtrr Street. slurp% SeVinttli 11IC.A.XLMU3ina. COULSTON—ANDREWS. —On Monday morning. Sao tember 6, 1664, _a the residence of Thomas A. Andrews, West Philadelphia. by the, Bey. Joseph H. Hen mild; D, D., J. Warren Coniston to Mine Marls L. An drews, both of West Philadelphia. • s:)Im31:)_ ROBBRTS.—On Teeeday morning,' the Bth testa t, Walter Chase Roberts, son A, Cothbert and Bilen u C. Roberts, in the Ilth year ofL i e age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his Parents. 1701 Vine street,. on Thursday, the Bth inst.. at 23i P. M. BREED.-0n the sth Instant, Mira H. Breed, widow of Samuel D. Breed. • (Due notice will be given of the fnno al. RV ICKSALL. —Near Baltimore, Md. on the evening_ of Sunday, September A, 1814, Bllen g_ or S., wife of Thomas M. Quielmall. Her relatives and those of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wedneeday, 7th init., at 10 A. 11. , from her husband's reeidence, No. 2045 Chestnut, street. • • HARBBRT..—On Monday, the Bth inst., Marthairellet rof the late MAC Harbert, in the Met year of her age. Her relatives and *lends are invited to attend her funeral, from the. residence of her son•in-law, Henry D. Steever, on Wedneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock. RAY.—On the evening of the 4th met., of typhoid fever, Ism" Kay, In the thirtrzerealb year of hie age. onlyeon of William B. and Henrietta Nay. His friends andlthote of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of his father. on Timber Creek, near. Westville. N. J., on Fourth day, the 7th beet., at 10 o'clock:A. IL •• McIiBILLY. —On'the 4th lust; Peary H.,sOnef #ennall and the late Parry R. MoNeille, ages ISveva. • *.; His relatives and friends are respectfully invited atteltd nu iikitetal, from his mother's residence: /f 0.2224 Mount Vernon street, on Wednesday, 7th inst. • 8 1 10 O'clock. To proceed to Lancet Mu. • • OBITUARY. co li m r. Dray, on the 91st day of August, MN, at the residence Wil gh, of i: a m h o l e e i t r r i :B I o b o f e r r o j - u s i Montgomery, Eats. lenhgarcoletuis county. p e, exi n n e n a a r The deceased was a daughter of the late Joseph B. Anthony, president - Judge of the Eighth Judicial Dis• Mot t and Was =Mod to her bereaved hueband. April 4th, 1834. A life of brief but uninterrupted happiness and flat• toting worldly prospects crowned the happy union, and a little boy was kindly bestowed by Heaven to blend with and to brighten the domestic prospect. But alas! • " What are our boPeet Like garlands on affliction's forehead worn, • gineed Death aM i e n s t u he d d m e o n r y nrgtaldasty ernnlg t to ss n l y " . She who was yesterday adored as a wife and mother, be• loved sea sister, endeared as a friend, cherished as an arm:mist°, Wonted as a child of Clod to membership in the Church. is to-day the. departed emblem of mortali ty. The tomb receives her, hut we follow in the light' which her pure life and Christian death reflected, down to its solemn portals. There we must leave her till the clay become immortal. Tbere the love of youth, the anticipations of corninfmars, all earthly ties, endear men te, and espiratione, as well as all pain, sadness. affliction, and fear lie sealed np forever. Bat we have left tons what even death could not sunder—our memo ries of her gentleness and excellence; thelove she had won from us; our faith in her porgy. and our hope in her death. " These precious pearls in sorrow's cap' Uninelled at the bottom lay To *bin again, when, all drunk up, The bitterness shall pass away. WIT,LIAMSPORT. Sept 2, IBe4 jIZESSON it SON, MOURNING STORE, 91 CHESTNUT Street, have received-. • Black Detainee. all. wool hionelelines, single widti. ' double width. " and White Detainee. " and Purple Delalnes. and White all-wool Mongolians. " and Parole Taniiree and Bombazines. •• fderinnesAnd Cashmeres. an29-if Reps, Empress Cloths. Alpacas, &O. 'EYRE LANDELL OPEN TO 'MOE NEW GOODS. TO New Shawls. Richest New Silks. Richest Pirated Meritioes. Novelties in Dress Goods.- - New Goods Daily Opening. BIALSS BICELT.ING-• OV4 COUNTRY SHALL VAN*, .VOVNTEL The supporters of the Union and the Constitution. friends of our present National and Stale Administra tion, and all in favor of the re-election of the HONEST; the ABLE, and the PATRON° ABRAHAM JEAINCOLIV. to the Presidency, and the noble and. selteacrifielng to the Vice-Presidenisy: all who go for their country, and their whole country; all who go for an early and ERNI JLICEIV'T. VE.A.CE; to be brought about by crashing the rebellion of the infamous traitors now waging au unholy war against onr Union and Goverment, and all loyal friends of good government and free institutions, are requested to meet at INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, On Saturday, the 10th instant, to start the great ball which is this fall to roll over and overthrow all who sympathize with Wilton, andwould be willing to make a DISGRACEFUL ARMISTICE: o divide and destroy our glorious National Union The following distinguished Oentlemet will addlzens. he meeting: Hon. ANDREW O. CURTIN. Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, New York., Hon. F. B. PENNIMAN . , Pennsylvania. Hon. CHARLES SUMNER: Massaehneett. Hon. WILLIAM DIMBLICK, PenssyDranii„, Hon. WILLIAM. B. MANN. lion. JAMES M. BOOTEE, New Jersey. Hon. CHARLES MORTON MoNICHAEL; Esq. Hon. CHARLES GIBBONS. DANIEL DOIIGHERTK, Eon.. BENJAMIN H. BREWSTER. Esq., Hon. JOHN HICKMAN, Pennsylvania. . Hon. JAMES POLLOCK,,Pennsylvania. Hon. JOHN M. BUTLER. Hon. CHARLES O'NEIL. Hon. LEONARD MYERS. Hon,WILLIAM D. KELLEY. H0n...11. RUSSELL THATER., A. B. SLOABAKER, Esq. JOHN . B. LATTA. 8.0 o WILLIAM'S. PIERCE,I.sq.. Profeesor E. W. DUNBAR, •BT' order of the City Itaeouttye t)bouititee of the National Union. Party.. 1112 r FAIR I FAIR' I FAIRII—NOW OPEN st, WRIGHT'S INSTITUTE. FRANK FORD, for the BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ee7-10t* OrFIFTEENTH WARD.—THIS WARD is doing nobly in its endeavors to fill up its quota and thus escape the draft. Much remains to be done, and it is highly important that all interested should contribute at once. Come up With your contd. buttons. There is no time to be lost The Committee are in session every evening from 734 to 9 o'clock, at School House, TWIDITIETH and COATES Streets. Don't forget to come to the grand rally at institute Hall corner BROAD and EPRING GARDEN Streets, on THURSDAY EVENING, September S, at 736 o'clock. Music by military band, eloquent addresses, reports, &c. tional. W A Perrin, Reading Mr firameon,.Reading W Anahenbach, Pottstown L Davis & wire .7 J Greer, Doylestown T Clark, Baltimore T H Lutz, Reading Adam Faust, Reading Edwin Ziegler, Reading T Eonbotham, Reading Eagle. • • W Van Niedab.• Lane co, -- Pa W Mathews Quakertown THarbster,''Readinig Thos M Fisher, AShiald B Stettler, Allentown 0 Heller,'Bnaks co John Bllts. Easton G F Canniff, Rahway .1 Al Kauffman, - Harrisburg A W Pottelser, Reading Bear. A Buckman, Nechanicerc'e J Hersh, Penneburg J H Buck. Hnkkaville P Hack. Hamburg 0 Rhodes, Reading W Flack, Bucks co W Ruder., DanplUn co D Lehr, Oratzto wn H Crooker, Montg co THE PREM.-PIM A_DELPHIA, WEDX_ESDAY, SEPT - PM - 13ER 7, 1864: ANDREW JOHNSON IT EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M.. JO*l"t4; G. BATTLER, Chairman of the Committee on Town Meetings eel-At lINIVEBSITY OF PENNSYLVA• NIA. —The Committee on the DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE of the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania give notice that applications will be re ceived for the gratuitous admission of Six Students who have attained the age of eighteen years, are of stadions habits, and rnfficient !literary acquirements. who pre sent respectable testimonials of good moral character, and whose dreamt - duces do not enable them to pay the, expenses of admission to said lecture!. Applications should be addressed. under seal, to the above Committee, to the care of CADAWALADER. BIDDLE. Secretary of the Board of Trustees No. 4%0 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, at any time 'before the third MONDAY in September next, the postage being paid. O app l ications Committee will open and decide on the and testimonials of candidates, whose names will not be disclosed by the Cannnit.- 5e7.14 15-St TWENTIETH-WARD BOVNET FUND MEETING.—An adjourned meeting - will be be THIS EVENING, in the Tabernaole Church, BLEVEBTR Street, below Oxford, at eight o'clock. It . B. HaliPsß, Secretary, NOTIOE.—ABRIVAL OF THE S2d P. V.—Owing to the detention of the Regiment, the parade for its escort will form THIS (Wednesday) NORNTNG, at 9 o'clock, on. WASHINGTON Street, right resting on Second. facing north_ The. Fire D..partment, veterans, and all cosernitteea, upon their arrival, will report to Col. Glenn, 23d P. V. The members of the Reception Committee, and all veterans desirous of participating in the reception, will meet et the WETHBRiLI. BUSSE, SAMSON Street, above Sixth, at o'clock A. M. T. H. PETERS, lt* Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Far97o WARD BOTINTY.ELEVENTIE WARD is paying 00 to every reornit credited to the Ward, and $2O to any_pereen - bringing a recruit. The Committee are at the Hall, N. E. corner SECOND and COATES Street, every day from 9 to 9 o'clock. COMMITTEE.—LeWIe Chester, F. Tuohy; Rev. Wm, Cathcart, Treasurer ; Geo. A. Qaigley, Chairman; Wm. C. Eice, Secretary. 11* Igr 411 CHESTNUT STREETCTIT. ERNS' SUUBTITUTE,REPRESENTATIVE, and VOLUNTEER AGENCY. Etincipala tinpplied with SO atitntes on honorable terms al PAXSON & MoNILL LI 'B. ee7. 4i* CRITTENDEN% COEIMERCIALT. COLLEGE. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of SEVENTH. Established 1844 Incorporated 18M Young Men prepared for the Counting House and Business Life. . Thorough and practical instraction in BOOS-KEEPING in all its branches, as practiced by the best accountants and business men. PENMANSHIP, Plain and Ornamental, is taught by one of the most cont. petent of penmen. Commercial Calms/M.lons; Commercial Law, Detect. ing Counterfeit Notes, ito. TELEGRAPHING, by Sound and on Paper, taught - by' a lonVexperieueed Operator. Students instructed separately, ata reedxed at any time. Evening Sessions atter Sept. MU. Catalogues containing the names of 471 students, terms, &c., furnished gratis on application. seit St* • S. M. CRITTENDEN. & CO. . arPIULADEIPIIIA SOCIETY FOB PHOMOT.T.Nq AGRICULTURE. —SEPTEMBER MEETING at Room 326 _WALNUT Street, on WED NESDAY. 7th fast , at 11 o'clock A. M. se6-2t gr. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OE TEE ALLEGHENY AND_ PITTSBURG OIL COMPANY, No. 143 Sonth THIRD Street, Philads. A DIVIDEND of TWO PERCENT. bete been de clared by the Directors on the Capital block of the Company for the month of AUGUST._ payable at the office, on and after the 11th SEPTEM B ER, inst., clear of tax. The transfer books will be eased from the 10th to ISthinet Onclusive. WM. li; LANE, Secretary. SEPTEMBER 6. 1864. see-2t* gar. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN. SDHANCS COMPANY. At the Annual Meeting' of the Stockholders of this Company. Lela on MON DAY,lthe 6th; September, 1931, the following gentlemen were duly 'elected Directors for the en suing year, viz: Jonathan Patterson. Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander... Benson. 'John Devereux, Isaac Heal ehnrst, IThomas Smith, - J. Oillina Thomas Robins , liTenry Lewis, ham FelL And at a meeting of the Directoro on the same day, Jonathon Patterson, ESQ., Was unanimously re-elected President. WM. G., CROWELL, 80 41 Secretary. TENTH WARD. $575 BOUNTY nit ONE YE&R. $ 76 4(1) Tenth Ward City • eoVerninent .•.. ...... Paid to all Recruits credited to the Tenth Ward. $575 Trettearer TentiiieJTVlWF U tt B tid, 513 MARKET Street. ref.. DRAFT ! DRAFT ! DRAFT ! TENTS" WARD. the Draft take- Place?. It will take about TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOL LAMS to deer the ward from draft. We are short FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Those who have not contributed will pima come forward with theirnorney, or .the draft must tale place. The men can be had it the money is tabled. Send our money to A. FRANCISCUS, Treasurer Tenth Ward Bonney Fend 1529 ARCH St , and 513 MARKET St, Fr' OFFICE OF STORY FARR OIL COMPANY. —A Dividend. of TWO AND ONE HALF (2X) PER CENT. has been declared by the Dl motors of the Company for the month ending August 91, 1864, payable at their office on and after September 18th, inst., to Stockholders recorded on the Nooks of the Company at that d ate. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 19th inst., Inclusive. September 1, 1864. J. A. WILLIAMS, Sioretery; ae24lo' ;it` 1 - 1 —The citizens of the RIGHTIif WARD who de. sire to anticipate Me requiremente of the draft, are no tilled that the time is foal passing swa In - which me can be got. Svery citizen of the war dto urgently cell ed on.to raise subscriptions among his neighbors,' an to forward ail collections at once to J. (1; 0811NGalitTEN Treasurer. .et Sout , est co er 81 : t an, W. • arammtAKEß a mows, \ NATIONAL ONION TICKET. ABRAHAM LlNCatal4i TOR VICE PRESIDIUM ANDREW JOHNSONI EIXIDTOR&I. 111DRET. SENATORIAL. NORTON NoItIORAIL. Ph11a4.41.11. T. GIINNINGRAN, Beim Comity. - - - 1. /Abort -P. King, PA. lan's W. Hale, 3. H. Morrison Coates. 89..Wharlea H. 81011IC 8. Henry Bct.. IS, John Whiter. Wlllthnt H. Earn, ' 18. Valid McOonawklr: 8. Barton H. Jenks. 17. Hasid W. Woo S. Charles M. Bunk. 18. lease Benoit. I. Hobert Parke. • 19. John Patton, B. Witham Taylor, Bl.'9antetel B. Dish: 9. -John 41. Eflootand,_ 81. Bvorard Blerer, 19. Blobard H. Correll. 79. Jolta P. Penney. IL Edward Holliday. 23. Ebenesor MoTanktr; 12.. Charles F. Bead, M. John W. Bhmehard. By order of the Mato Central Ooramttitoe. IJECTITRES.—TICIP: 15113DSOlitIBEIS has prepared, and is preparing, new Leotures, in prose and verse, adapted to popular audiences:and Will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation Of Yong Men's Associations, Lyceums, and Institutes in the loyal States. Ho will also deliver.addresses on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Elecednarles of Learning, and public bodies, political and. social ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 75 West FORTY-FIFTH Street, New York. au ).lm' OFFICE OF THE lIRIOOS OIL COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH. , Street. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1, 1804. The Board of Directors have tbis day declared the third Monthly Dividend of ONB PE,lt CENT. on the capital stock, payable on the Sth inst. The Transfer Books , will be closed after the 40:einat., and reopened On the Bth. se2.6t A. F. SABINE, President. Mr. CITY BOIJDITY, 11}100. OFFIOR THE CITY BOUNTY FUND.OOIII - No. 412, PRUNE Street Until further notice. the Couttniesiou wilt contlncerto pay the CITY BOUNTY OF FOUR lIUNDR,ED'DOL. LARS to all recruits credited upon the quota of the CUT of Philadelphia, whether enlisting for one, twoi. or aullyears. rties furnishing Substitutes will-receive *lOO for one Year. *2OO for Two Tears. *2lO for Three Years, as heretofore. R. F., KING, President. ROBERT N. Mo'olll3. JR , Secretary seS-6t TINE PENNSY.LVILWI6.. FIRE SDRANCE COMPANY. SEPTEMBER sth. MI The Directors have this day declared a dividend-of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the Stock of the Company for the last six months,. which will be paid to the Stockholders or their lova representatives, after the 15th inst. see-tl5 WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary. - EIGHTEENTH WILIRD.z-111, MEET: I ING or the Citizen* of THIS WARD will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING. September 7th, at It o'clock, In the Kensington IC B. Church,. corner off . RICHMOND and MARLBOROUGH Streets, for the pur pose of devilling measures to clear the Ward from the- Draft. Nev. Wm. T. Era, Rey. J. H. Alday, Hon. Leonard Myers, and Wm. B. Nicholson. Req., will ad dress the meeting. Ladies are Invited to be present.. By order of the Committee. 5e62t4.. THE rwnwasisin - ED. A COMMIT TEE appointed by the Bounty Flied Convention of theseveral wards,ffor the purpose of recruiting for the benefit of deficient wards in anticipation of the- COMiDa draft,,irepressed with' the Importance of the subject, desire their fellow-citizens tannins with theta , in azi effort to fill the city's quota by obtaining volun teecreeruite. To do this before the 6tli of September Willireouire the most earnest and vigorous exertions, aed the Committee appeal to the patriotic and public. spirited to aid them by their intluenceend . by contribu tions. of the necessary insane to offer indncementa Kea/- to those offered by other communities. The Committee• have appointed a safilcieet number of recruiting lieu tenants In various quarters of the city, and all recruits , obtained will' be distributed pro rata among. the wards, and, of coarse, will benefit most largely those that are most deficient. By united and continued effort thieCommittee hope, tfuotto aveid the d. aft altogether, **least to reduce it to insignificant proportions. The whole number required to free the oily from the drafb was, on the Met of August, about . 94ooo. Flom-this number is to be deducted those wholaveibeen recruited " since that date, and such credits as the city may be mi -1 tit/ed. to from pardons enlisting in the navy heath° city and who have not been credited to us; also, from per eons enlisting in the navy from the State at large add not credited to any particular dlstriot,.of which the city twill have her proportion. Efforts are being made to ascertain these credits. The Committee alsoexpect -to I obtain recruits from veterans se. enlisting, from the ) Southern States now occupied by our forces, and. from other quarters. They do not deernit impossible, theis ' fore, by proper exertions, to fill the city's Quota. Honey is 'necessary, and. can only be obtained by the voluntary subscriptions of eitimina. Such subscript Sons may be sent to the addresses of any members of the Committee, as below given, or to the headquarters of the Committee No. 1.4 g, South FOURTH Street. JAMES L. dLAGRORN, gOT CHURCH Ailey. ' JAMES H. ORNE 6135 CHESTNUT Street. A. H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MARSET Street. JOSHUA SPBRINO,I43 South FOURTH Street,_ Dr. WM. M. UHLER Falls of Schuylkill. JOHN W. FRAZIER, 949 South SIXTH Street. an22-tf LAI3T CHAPICEt A.VOM THE DRAFTn $525 BOUNTY. MEN mvsTriumn AND PAID 6425 IMMEDIATELY. 109IilitiaGawrorrr VOA., COL. A. A. LECHLER. NeAdllllllllBll, 611 Chestnut street. sel-tf EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TA - M 0 . 1 703, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Piave received their FALL STYLES, and a large stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, including choice AMERICA GOODS.aII bought before the rise in prices, which they will make up in the best styles at moderate Prices. TERMS—NET CASH. eeltf B O Y S' CLOTHING. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE RELDT-31kDH BOYS' CLOTHING ON HAND AT • F. A. HoYT BRO 'S, S. W. corner TENTH and OHESTNUT Stroos, se7-wfm-6t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. NEW PEELICATIONS; ANOTHER BATCH OF THE AIADANA AND SENOPTEIL The• cruise of these two famous Confederate vessel& from the private journals, Sec., of Captain Semmes and his officers. ".," This work is printed from the advance Proof-sheets of the London edition, and is of the most intense interest, presenting a vivid and pictureserte history of the entire career of these two famous Con. federate vessels. Two vols. in one, lfftoo,, cloth, tinted laver, $3. A remarkable new novel—vigorous and fresh—Sari' to make a hit. 12mo, cloth, tinted paper, $1.76. CENTEOLA, An entirely new , work. by the author of "Green Mountain Boys, ' May fdartin, ' " Locke Ameden. " 12mo, cloth, 81.60. EDMUND gam% NEW Boar, DOWN IN TENNESSEE, Is sail nglike wild-Ere. ,everybody is talking about it. 12mo, cloth, Kin NY Those books' are be sold evaxywheisiamit WtUbe seat by mail rEEB. on reil%t of price, by Pa 1 1 HE TOWN OIIN,PIL F FUN Hta l i Island of itaderia7holibles plinesand ostiofshie for a building adapted to the followinglmmed ,pur poses, vie: A TOWN HALL, Assize and Law Courts, Police ark' Local Tax Office. The cost of the entire building not to exceed £8,3(0 sterling. Fifty pounds will bepaid for the most approved plan, and fifteenounds for the next approved, the unappro ved once to te returned. A ground plan of the site already prepared for the buildings can be seen and further particulars may be obtained__,_ on to F. 3. FIOUNINA, 130 WALNUT Street. The plans and.estimates to be delivered in 'Philadel phia, as above; oa or before the first day of November, 1884. The author of the most approved plan will have the prefe ranee in the din ction of the work. se7-9t THEODORE BLISS 4.% - CO.; 113 NORTH - 1 - THIRD Street, beg the attention of the Trade. Pro fessors and. Teachers to the present retail prices of the following books: Prof. DANA'S TEXT ROOK OF GEOLOGY ' $2 03 Prof. DANA'S MANUAL OF GEOLOGY, 814 pages, with chart and 1, 000 ilinstratiOns 00 Prof. SILLIMAN'S PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS... 8 00 Prof. SILLIMAN.'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY 200 GREENFIELD'S GREEK TESTAMENT, with Lexi -2 00 LOVELL'S UNITED STATES SPEAKER, new edt on 1 BO LO ti VELL'S SCHOOL DIALOGUES 1 00 The high poeition conceded to Professors Dens and Sillimanby ecientiets in Europe as well as , in America, wil commend their respective text books to ill all in the sciences of which they treat. se7-ws2tlP 100 CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY'S ! G. W. PITCHER, Dealer in BOOKS, AIME& PICTURES, AND PizAhrsa, SOS CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AU New Books sold at a dileount, T\RMORBST'S FASHION BOOR FOR SEPTEMBER.-.G. w.PITOHER' %SOS CHESTNUT Street.' 808 St SCHOOL - BOOKS il AND SCHOOL STATIONERY, At the lowed, price, and delivered to any addrese. by CULLEN, Wholesale and CHESTNUTIIer, 31.3013 Street:" DR KINKELIN HAS RESUMED. HIS home practice at hie residence; nortir.v,est coraer of THIRD and UNION Streets. se7rHre 11 F. REIMER'S GALLERY; 024 ARCIEt Street, the place to find Callas de - ViNite made to 'your liking. All styles Mteentea and finished in artistic and finished manner. STRIKINGLY NATTIRAL.—B, F. REL. laws cope* pottraits, the famed' life-size Pltoto• draphs.,tin oil colors, greatly admired for their Won one aeenraoy...taade at the Gallery, 6A91-ARGEI St. ;ciBEAT•OENTEAL CLOTHING SOUSES FOE PRESIDIUM OP ILLIXOLS OF TENNESSIM. 13 ai z# DI:).uld:101174 ammo'. cinuniss MLITART. CLOTHING. NEW BOOKS. VICTOIRE. RETAIL DRY GOODS. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SILKS, POPLINS, MERINOES, &C, TWO OASES COLORED OTTOMAN SILKS NEW STYLE FANCY SILKS. COLORED CORDED SPLENDID QUALITY PLAIN SILKS. RICE MOIRE INMATE& VERY = HEAVY !MALIK SILKS BLACK SILKS OF ALL KINDS. One case of Plaid Irish Poplins, $3.50. One alas of Plain Irish Poplins;' $3.50. Pm - case of magnificent quality French •One• case of splendid quality German One ease of Bast De ;ines, magnificent One case of rent style Corded Poplins. One case; of °nom style Stripe Poplirks. One case•of 'plah3L All-Wool Poplins. ' Two casewof AR-wool Plaids. One case ()Merino Plaids. Five casekot Merinos& One case ofllligureelt Reps. KiGNIFICE* Rows DE CHANBRE. The above all to•tieropened: TIMES MORNING; auk for Sale. WhoWaal. - aid Retall,', at a small advance' over Goat: EDWIN HALL & CO:,- EOlSOutil SECOND Street: seb mw2t ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C 0 9L" Fl 0.1.1 S -T. SN,OLLGaitASS, ti B. SBCONIt Street torLd.ga STEttleWSSltlyir Street A LABGE 6ioor,4or:AullaacoB or awn's, CASSIMIllgtii. ITBSTINGS, At fake prices, purchatebtrefore the-rlee, independent of geld gamblers. by thepackage..paeoe, or yard.. Our. motto-is to sell. We dealt peddle. Come and see- our. stook.. The Army and rioxy.trade has. our special; at— tention. serlm. EDWIN HALL it 004. 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are now Opening their Fall and Winter Stock of SILKS, DRESS DOODS, SHAWLS, • CLOTHS, %0., Most of which are of their own importation. Whole sale and Retail boyars are invited to examine our stock. seE.row2t Br...t.A.DTJEE,Fs9UST.: HOUSPtimEPERS, TAKE NOTICE. d. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., ITORXERLY COWEETKWAIT & C 0..) N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND SLANICK'T STS., Are now offering the largest stock of Blanketa to be found in this city, at moderate prices; BERTH BIEINKETS, CRIB BLANKETS, CRADLE BLANKETS, BED BLANKETS, au amp. To dealers, we Offer the best assortment of. all the leading makes. BUY EARLY AND SAVE TEE ADVANCE. an26-tnwitf B ROORE LONG SHAWLS. On hand a large assortment, purchased late last season, which we `are enabled to sell considerably legit than the present cost of importation. CIIIMEN STODDARRT & BROTHER. Nos. 450, 452, and. 454 N. SECOND Street, sad-St above Willow. HSTEEL & BON HAVE NOW • open a large and choice asssortment of FELL AND WINTER DRESS 400DS. Fiala Mesinoes, 25 to 116, Plain Pooling, Plaid Eeriness and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Pappas, Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, and a great variety of new and choice Dress Goods, all at prices far below THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. SILKS—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 15 Gents t° 43" t Yar M i TrIPORTER'S PRICES. SHAWLS—A large assortment; at a small advance over last season's prices. se34l 'Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. BLACK BROADCLOTHS. Black Beavers and. Tricots. • Clankinge and Overcoatinge. Water. proofs by the yard or piece. Fine Black Cassimeree, Fancy Cassimeres, large stock. Boys Caselmores of standard styles. WIDE BEFEETIEUS. Bleached and Brown Skirtings. Blankets, good Flannels. Ttekings, Linens. etc. Tailors' Litkinge of every kind.' Goode by the place at wholesale raise. COOPER & COMM% leg. tf B. E. corner WIDTH and MARKET 702 JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH STREET. Striped &YAW' Fianna), ' Plaid Shirt ingylannel Phan &hitting Flannel Damask Table Linen Loom Table Linen, - 6-4 to 8-4 Brown Linen Table Cloths. Green. Blue, and Wbite Masons Netting. Miterican Crash. Bassi& Crash. Bath 'lowa's. Bathing Flannels. 'French. Penal, and-,Chambray Glngbam, Joan - H. STOKES, 102 ARCO. Street. lS~Y~;~:~~t~~i~yy=~ ~~~~~ The •at mitten of LADIES ABOUT ;BA:V INO THE CITY for the "Sea Shore." . fa tering' Places, , ' or "the Country, '. Is 0r si reectrtdry invitedlo the extensive stook o ,k 1 of WRITE POODS, etdtable for SUMMER Ig 0 1 c lad ;M t. f l ulT,E MORRIS, MORNING Ig ri An extensive aesertment is offered in Lace lal and -Worked Rdein_gs and inserting% Veils, r; Handkerchiefs, Collare,Sleevea, and 132. • .Lain , 4 , 1 and tenor Plaid; Stri_ped. and Flawed watt. s. -,.. ode AT PRICES SMOB BELOW TEEM d . 0 ., - _' - 'l' ET.BETAIL VALOR. lir' looTerated Linen Cambric Dresses. • ' ee • - lefr - pleoee, Puffed, Tacked.. and Striped ..2 Le O ' ...: , et o q • vu .. * E. M. NEEDLES. . Dii):ll:4:llo.34iazykl4l:Johl LARGE STOOK OF SILKS ON HAIM, for sale below the present cost of boor n. ich Moire Antiques. - Colored and Black Corded Mika. Colored and BtackTonit de Sam armnres and Gros Craines. Superior Quality Plain Silks. . Colored and Black Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Figured Mks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 South SBCOBD Street. L . LEFEVRE, ELkVING REMOVED HIS CLOAK AND MANTILLA ESTABIJSRUNT FROM 704 TIP' TO 1202 CHESTNUT STREET,' Takes this opportunity, together with Madame LE FEVER, to return their thanks to their patrone, 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 busineas, setl.4t, WHITE PREBERVING.BRANHY. PURE OIDER AND WINE VINEGAR, - MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &a. - ALL 'FRE REQUISITES FOR PRESERVING OR PION 'LING PURPOSES. ALBERT C. ROBERTS Dealer in Fine Groceries, se7•N A , Darner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. fiNLY $1:50 FOR LIKENESSES POS - kJ"- ceasing rare merit. See.and be convinced that 11 :REEWER-coldred Photographenre the prodeetieue artiste of experience and 'BEQOND Street, above Green. it* PHRENOLOGICAL .E x A MINA deseriPticaul of olazaister j agiTolll 41 ". DAY and' MINING, ' L. CAP" 10/I.lrhukto BO. Oontb TINTO Stmti, NeCirAtNIXTII AND KABILET STRDATS 1202 CHESTNUT STREET. MILITARY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND A. Y. mArANS 8z itA.ssAir.au, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 416 ARM STREET, PHILADELPHIA Bannere. Regimental and,,Company Plage, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Pageants, Epaulets, Rate, Cape, Can teens, Efavereacks, Camp Kite, Field. Glasses, Spars, and everything' pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Nays , . Officers. - A liberal discount allowed to the . . trade. selant FINANCIAL. LOAN OF 1851. 'pitc).cksAm.s FOit racwAN, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, AngtlßE 30,..188#.' • • SEALED OFFERS will be received at this Depart ment, ander the Act of March 3;1163, until noon of FRIDAY, the 9th of September, 1651, for bonds of the United States, to the amount of about thirty-one and '"a ' half million dollars, being the amount of unaccepted offers undiepoeed of under the notice of Fropealals for Loan, dated 6th June last, The bonds will bear an an-, anal interest of 6 Per centrum payable semi-annually,in coin, on the first days of July and. January of each year, and redeemable after the 30th of June, 1381: Fach offer must be for fifty or one hundred dollars, or some multiple of one hundred dollars, amilinust state the sum, including premium, offered for each hundred dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when the effer is for no more, than fifty. Two percent. of the principal, ex cluding premium, of the whole amount offered:must be deposited, as guarantee for payment of subeoription if accepted, with. the Treats:el , of the UnitefFEtatee, at Washington, or with the Assistant Treasurer,. at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or St. .Louis, or, with the designated depositary M Baltimore, l'lttabargr:Olnota nati, Lenin:file, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or with any National Benktngleeociatton authorized. to receive deposite Which may consent to transact the baaineee without charge. Duplicate• certificates' of depositwill be leaned to depositors by the officer or association re , ariving them; the origin:ea of which must be forward , e4t, with the offers,: to the Department. All deposits alcsald be made in time forsubrice of offers, with certia cedes, to reach Washington not later than the morning of September 9th. No offer not accompanied br. its: proper certificate of deposit will be considered. The Coupon and Resisterek Bonds issued will be or the denominations of $60,.91110, $5OO, =dal, OCO. tered Bonds of $6,050 andsl.l4ooo will also be issuedlit required. All offers received will be opened on Friday, the 9th September. The awards will be made by the Secretary to the highest offerers, and, notice of acceptance or de elination will be immediately given to the respective. offerers and, in ease of aeceptance, bonds of the de , scriptions and denominations preferred will be sent to the subscribers, at the cosh of the Department, on final , payment of instalments. The original deposit of two Per cent. will be reckoned in the last instalment paid by successful offerers,andwill be immediately returned , to those whose offers may not be accepted. • The amount of accepted: offers must be deposited with. the Treasurer or otheroldeer or association authorized to act under this notice. on advice of acceptance of offer,. or as follows One-third, on or before the 14th; :one. third, on or before the lath; and the balance, including 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 Parties preferring may Pay theittcortied - interest from date of bond, July n3c. date of deposit in coin. Offers under this notice should be endorsed " Offer for Loan," and addressed to the Secretary . of the 'Preset:my. The right to decline offere not consideredadvart tageons is reserved to the Government. W. P. RESSEIMEN, Secretary of the Treasury. The bonds for this Loan ate roady.for immediate de livery. . ge2.4tif U. S. 7-30 LO.A.N, The Secretary of the Treasnry . gives noblea that cub• . scriptione will be received for Coupon SXMAIMIZY Notes, payable three years from linnet 15t141964. with Boni. annual interest at the rate of seven and bbree•tenthe per cent. per anunra—priacipal and interest both to be Paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into sia-por.rout. aold-beerinif bonds, payable not lees than Ave nor more than twenty years from their date, as the. Government may elect. They will be Issued in denominations of WO. ?HD. $5OO. E.m. and s6,ooo,and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes — draViiitereW frOm''..Auirust i 6, perm:mut raahlus deposits suhsequeut to that date must pay the interest accrued A.. 934 4ate of 40t0 ft! date of•deposit. Parties depositiuk thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any (instils() will be allowed a commission of, Wier quarterOf one per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL 'SAVINGS BAlGT,'offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the heat steuritii. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. B. Notes, onside - re 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 er in notes or betide payable in Government paper. Convertible Into a Six-per-cent. 5-241 Gold In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, - thze privivilege of conversion /6 4,01 V worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 6-26 Bonds is not tees than Wm per cent. Dre. mfum, and before the war the premium on. six-per.cent. 11. B. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual prat on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per Cent. per annumL Its Ixemption from . State or libudoipa) Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have ennmera• ted. a special act of Oongress exempts all - Bonds and Treetsury Notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per lumina, according to the rate of taxation in various Darts of the country.. It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders as those issued by the Government. In ail other forms of indebtedness, the' faith or ability of private parties, or stook companies, or separate com munities, only, is Pledged fair paymerit,whtle the whole PIOPOTti of the country is held to secure the discharge Of all the obligations'of the United State& SUBSCRIPTIONS wur. as nitasrrkolY the Treaeurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant TIOSPRIeis and designatedDepOsiLaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia', Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pe. Third National Bank of Philedelpida, Pa. Faturth National Bank of Phladelphla, Pa And by all National' Banks which are depositaries of pnblie money. and ALL BISPECTABLE BANKS /MD BANKERS throughout the country will give further information, and. • - gnu pym-TACI;I27, TO SUBSCIUBPS NEW `7-80 LOAN. U. - 11 / 4 ." Snlescrlptione resolved, and the votes far plehed free of all charges, bt OBOBOE J. BOYD, _ li ßanker, an24-Sm .18 South TH,fD Street. OIL STOCICB BOUGHT AND SOLD ON' COMMISSION. ANY INFORMATION GIVEN REQUIRED PALMER di HUEY, ARO/ERRS, • 54 SOUTH THIRD-STREET OIL STOCKS BOttrONT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION, 080808 J. BOYD,. 18 South THIRD Street CAMBRIA. IRON COMPANY.-1,044 Rues of Stock of the above Comßeny for age. pply to EDW. G. PEABODY, 223 DOCK Street. TREAbIIRY DEPARTMENT , AUGUST 24. 1861—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE TEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, 1E64. Holders 9f Seven-thirty Votes dated October 1, 1861, are herebY notified that thelraa7 presented imme distedy. in any amount, to exchanged for Six Per Cent. - Bonds falling dne after June SO, 1161._ Theinterest on the Seven-Thirty Rotes will be settled np to datelt maturity, October 1, and the Six Per Cent. Bonds will Dear fell coupons from July 1. The adinetment of interest will be mule by deducting from the amount of interest found to be due on the Seven-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest as on the Six Per Cent. Sonde from Julyl to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Tresteurer'a coin draft immediately upon settlement. The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefully Obeerved Where notes transraitted for settlement were isemid Parable to order, and are held and transmitted by•leie original owners, they must .be endorsed by them. Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption." and bonds will issue in their name. Where notes payable to order are held by otherparties than the original owners, the notes must have the en dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed by the Present owners, • Pay to the Secretary of She 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 them, sad is each manner as they may direct: - When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an at torney, administrator, executor, or other ' , agent, they rnnet be accomPanied hT a duly certified COPY or mom. cats of the authority under which he acts; and in all cases by a letter slating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomination °Monis Per cent. Bondewanted In exchange. . When Registered Bendeysorrek,o;dhieriedad,eippeuirkia7B,:tonlnd. state at' which . of the. following places they what the 4, ll4 teLe st or r i k e wikea N ne„ ew Chicago. Ln% UD or Cis N : Seer W etamr IfEreETrssumfyE TASTDFI7I• AND DUBSTANT : EAX4 monrcriq EZE=I HO LEADER WilliTED. • A. coed X 121835 Onikjvh.) tlnrongbly competent to lake chars* of afi /antic and lead the Choir in a &oath at Gennallfewir. Fur particulars add„, B, m No. MS. Pbila P 75: ITHE WHOLESALE DRY 'GOODS NTRADE. —A your ran. Who has had several year. , elverlence in one of theja i = houses in this alq t wishes a situation as BALES . Address Press office. 5t17.114 WANTED -AN EATRY CLEAN IN P . Q.. hDrY El i caleo . mattestoa sow. Add .4N WAIITED-A. EATIOBMAN IN A • WkoTeals Dreg Rows to seU PewitYlvdnid trade. Address Box UR. Post OEM se7.3t. WANTED TO R, NT ptn,MANENT; LY. a second-story FRONT ROOM (untarnished), 'without tgurd, in a modern-bnilt lasuae. in either Chestnut, Walnut. or Spruce streets, near Broad ad.- dress Box No. 9C4, Philadelphia Post 00Ice. 5e7.30 T ED—FIFTY CANVASSERS on the rifeElro_y•e Philadelphia City. Directory for He& Apply GOO CHESTNUT Street, second floor. lie& St' if • WAVTED . --11Y A MAN WHO HA.I3 considerable experience and good' reffrence, BITUATIpIi as Sideman tr Collector in a wholesale grocery, commission, or manufacturing establishment; Willi'g to nen on commission if reontrecl. • Address, (or three dais. '" X.." 142411 N. ELEVENTH St. se6-3t. IVAIITEDA PARTNER' IN THE Wool litialneaa, in tbla City, With! Cash Capital or TiCenty to Fifty ThonaanctDollara. Address “C I" sa this office, stating where an Interview may be had. aea-Se WANTED -A SALESMAN IN A Wholesale Hardware Rouse; must have a know ledge of the business, and be able to influence trade. None buts sober and active moo need apply. Address, Witb references, L. A this office. se2.6t• WANTED- , -A SITUATION BY A Lade . of the hybeet reepeotabUlty, to take the chalr WALNU sgeof a gentleman house. Adttrese Alm LE -er IS, 13T Street. sel $ 100 - ,WAen NTE pr D ef -A l PARTNER wholesale.- To edwen , PaYinahuffi W ss,m n nufact et it e ffA n A - those who have means to invest this is an excellent opportunity. Find clue reference given and required. Address "S. 8.." Press office. sers.3l:" - odkuryatENT HOUSE, THE LABS eat and moet reliable, for o il y and country. Has al arc a good selection or capable perecns, withgood references Americans, Irieh , English. French. 00T• mane, Scotch. Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, M Gardeners, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen, die. Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses , Larandzessas, Waitresses, and genera l 'Housework Serrants.. Also, Colored Servants. Nos. 802 and 804 LOCUST Street, above Eighth. CTJARTERMASTER N V:R L' t 3 ` o ‘ OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION. WASH/N(ITM( CITY. Angast 91.1864. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!!' Resell suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be parcbaced at GIESBORO DEPOT, in open market, till OCTOBER 1, 1589. Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. and be subjected to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. . Price of Cavalry Horses. *175 each. Price of Artillery Horses. $lBO eacb. - Payment will be made for six (6) and more. JAMSS A. EKIN. Colonel First Division. se6-taeso Quartermaster General's