! JAMS NEETINet THY BEM BB ONE CONNERY. den of the Union and the Constitution, ar_nreeent National and Slate Admintetra ll favor of the re•eleetion of the HONEST, and the PATRIOTIC A.III LINCOLN dewy, and the noble and self-eaorldelnil E W JOHNSON Prtefdenoyl all who do for their country, itoto country; all who do for an early and A.N T 1 N ., r - 1.1 A.C3CI, at about by crushing the rebellion of the shore now wading an unholy war against sod Government, and all loyal friends o f truant and free Institutions, are requested to 'ENDENOE 'SQUARE, - urday, tb.e 10th instant, EIGKT O'CLOCK P. M. . rest ball whiola is Ibis fall to roll over and Li who sympathise with traitors, and would make a CEFUL ARMISTICE d destroy our glorious National wing distinguished Gentlemen will address IREW G. CURTIN. .KIEL S. DICKINSON, New York. R. PENNIMAN, Pennsylvania. tRLBS SUMMAR., alessaebusett. ,LIAM DIMMICK, Pennsylvania, ,LIAIK B. MANN. VIES N. NOVEL, New Jane,. 'IMES GILPIN. eIobiTOKAEL, Bea. ,RLES GIBBONS. DOUGHERTY. Tisq, IN K BREWSTER, E. IN BIOXISIAN, Pennsylvania. [ES POLLOCK, Pennsylvania. IN N. BUTLBR. LIMBS O'NNIL, KURD DIETERS. LLIABI D. KELLEY. RUSSELL THAYER. OBBBNA, B. LEHMAN. ,ARAKBR, LATTA, Esq It O. PIERCE, Seq. E. W. BURBLE', of the City . Executive Committee of the ton Party. JOHN G. BUTLER, man of the Committee on Town ifeetim VICE OF TUE MANDAN MI COMPANY, No. 3214 WALNUT Street. PIIII.ADSLPHIAt SepteMber% 1891. HERESY OIVEN that a Dividend has A, pey, bla to Stockholders of reoord at the mesa October let, 1564, as follows: tree of the Resolute Mang Company and of the Modem Mining Company for every me of the Mandan Mining Company upon f,talmeats then doe shall have been paid 1:4 of shares will be Issued, but:will be paid umpany at the rate of etx dollars per share and eight dollars per entre of Mellor% .1 the Directors, B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Treasurer, 0 /LING G&N.DEN HALL; N. W. er of SPRING HARDEN and THIRTERNT El inertmge of the CHURCH OF CHRIST, here, Pre every LORD'S DAY, as follows; fur worship In " The Breaking of Bread," the Lord Death till He some," in prayer , , and for ' teaellioff and admonishing one Eee Ante 43, mt. 7; 1. Oor,, , 26: CM at 73itP M. for the Preaohlng of the Word. r, CHARLES CAMPBELL. Seats tree. It. '012,t.i, JOHNSON, AND 'UNION MST WARD, ATTENTION I of Ibe Firet ward favorable to the oleo- In :e nd Johnson are reaneeted to meet in ce divialooe, and report under their mar- Headquarters, SIX I% and DICKERSON EVENING' at 7 o'clock, to proceed to the et ion bluetit's at Independence Square RLCHARD FELTS, Marshal, Aide, SL , ON, $ it* lENTY.FOITEITS WARD.—THE lAtlzens of the TWENTY. FO 17RTH WARD L equested to meet at the Street, the Ns- A.eociation, MARKET above for Gm purpose of proceeding in a body Retttleation meeting In Independenoe EVENING,. at 7 o'clock pctually. THOS. S. ELblB, Marshal. li IEENTII WARD, AROUSE I Loyal Citizens of the Eighteenth ward are meet at thecorner of RICHMOND 'ROUGHetreete, THlElfgattirday) EYEN cIose, to participate In the Demonstration me Square. By order of caPTAIN DYE, Chief Marshal. BED ITS FOB NAVAL RE• re. ,, —oVPICP. OP TUS Orr BOUNTY 'FOND 4174 PrtUNR Street, September 9th, ratty Committees of the different Wards to send to this Mee a statement of the hey have presented fur credits on Naval ter to February 34th, 1981.- Immediate le desirable ROBERT M. MOOSE, Secretary. ARIZ.—TIIIM PHUT INSTAL. of FIFTY PERCENT. of the Subscription I NATIONAL HANK le now due and pay lersigued Ojo=Mee will be at the Giobe , tiMfdANTO lAN Road, above Second !DAY and TUESDAY. 12th and lath inst. , ours of 9 and 1p to receive the above sub- JACOB NA.YLOR. HINRIt S. ELEOLENi JOHN VOLEMAR, ANDREW CRAIG, ANDREW MoDRIDE. September eth, leet ee9 4t.* W.H.VVARK PITILADELPEICA, SOPt. 8, Mt Westing of the Btookholdere will be helCat _Bonin on SATURDAY, October Sth, A. M., to decide on the expediency of eon. Dank into a National Ageociation, agree- CI of Coogrees approved Jane 3, 1881, and other action as may be necessary. If the Board of Direotore. _ F. P. BUM, Cashier. E T S WARM—THE LOYAL tOtte of the TENTHWARD srlll assemble on IgAURDAY IVININH, et BROAD and RAO& Streets, to march to MASS 918STINO, to be held In INDRPEZT RR, in feiror of LINCOLN, JOHNSON, 13, °Hag of the Nattnoel 17olott Aeso. A. H. FRANOISCUS, President. Secretary. se9.lt• (VIDES D NOTICE. cE oN THE UNION PETROLIIIYM COMPANT, 147 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA, Wernher 8113. t of Directors havelhie day deolared a, in 'ldend of TWO PER CBOT, on the Capital loon end after the lath onrrent, The Trent. ll be closed from the 13th Dag, to the lath eve. fee8.71.•3 CHAS. A, AM President, ATM WARD.-11'1111 MEMBERS ce LINCOLN ASSOCIATION of NINTH meet at beadOtiarters, Northwest, corner of ud MARKET Avesta; on SATURDAY EVE 'clock, prepared to march in procession to quare. to partioipate In the Grand Idess beta that evening, A band of mete has for the occasion. CYRMS HORNS, Marshal. WARD ROIIRTY.—ELEVENTH D is paying SOO to eyery recruit credited 1. *Lad ICIO to any perm bringing a recruit, tee are at the idel4, X. S. corner SECOND Street, every day item i) 10 6 010 1 1 001 t, —Lewis Chester, P. Tuohy g en. Wm, assurer; Ono. A. Quigley. Chairman: Wm. 70111-9. ne9-fit. e:LFTEI WARD-GRAND The calms of the Ward favorable to the atetratton and the sane of Liberty will home of O. ,Auvvr, FIFTH Street, on SATURDAY EVII NO September 10„ 'to Weed la bodv e oirand Ratlasa be held in ludeseudenee Square. tusk. bee been es gagd. WILLIAM ANDRESS, Marshal. Men IC 011, E OF DID IVEND. No. 1 Willi' YORK. SepONIIPAITY. te C mber 6,.1804. of the bIeIXINLET OIL COMPANY hate blend co Tulin PER OEN% (oat of the f the Compsny for the month of Ampiet). mend of the Office of the Oompaoir rd et. New Yo r, to shareholders of reco, bnelneso thlß k WALTER E. LAWTON. Treasurer. ,NRTl.verriet out, CBEEI LEVAL COMPAIf 7, SEPTEMBER 6, DAL -- Ne Stockholder' of the Pennsylvania 011 Company will he held at their office, 'T *treat. on DlONDarlf, 28th htst., at MeetTe report of the affairs of the le e r of the Board Of Directors. Al3O. 0. LEIDY, Secretary, _a WARM-250 MEN WAN". the quota OW Tenth Word. Micheal gay to A. E. 1315CISCUO. 513 MARKET Street. BRIGGS GOLD .00IIPART. JH OF DIVIDEND, No. 6. Naar Tom. September 7, MI of ONS PHR MT. for the month of JOHNlared, parable at the Office and af t er Street, New York, on and after lees, to Shareboldere of Record, at the les this day. WAITER B. LAWTON,' Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA' FIRE IN. JE COMPANY. Se r ett6th.lB6l re have this dedeelsred a dividend of the.4llD FIFTY ()FATS per share ea the Company for the but six months, le raid to the Stockholders or their legal 'es, after thel6th het. WM. G. onowst.t. Searetery. CON6ILEGATIONAA 50 .4 .4 UNITARIAN 01IRISTIANS.TENTIE Atreete, Rey. W. IL FURNESS, D. D. — ae reeumed on SUNDAY next, Sept. 11th, Pt NM o'clock eta 3t IR S FAIR! I FAIII,Ii—NOW at WRIGHT'S INSTITUTE. FRANK• e BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN ee7-10s• cIiESTIVIIT STREET—MT'. ' SiIaSTITUTX,RXPRESENTATIVS. and AGENCY. Ps brava' supplied with Sub marable terms at PAXSON k No NAL 4t* PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN. COMPANY. .al Meeting of -the Stockholders of this id 'n DiONDAY,Ithe Bth September, 1581, ; gentlemen were duly elected Directors g year, Nit: er.on, Daniel Smith, Jr., .11b0D. Jai/ DeVarela, Tbomas Smith, is, .Henry J. Gillingham Felt 'ethic or the Directors on the same day, Iraoa. wax naanlmonaly re-elected WM. 0. CROWELL. Secretor,. /I,)E Or STOAT FAUST OIL .11 Y.—A Dividend of TWO AID ONE ;R CENT. has been declared by the Di company for the month ending /menet le at their °Moe on anti after September Stockhoideie recorded on the booka of the that tate, Transfer books will be Mooed to the letb Mat., inclusive, 196 .7. A. WILLIAMS, SecretaseS-11.1ry, 4. ! 4.1it59.-111111 SUBSIMITHER med. and le•prepirillit new IA41 "/ me, adapted mithar audiences. sad Int oe am:optima' mmer, at Ike invitetton kfinnelatlOCUl Lyceums, and Instants * tee. Ws. Be will 'also deliver addresses on caslone for Collogoly Aver Seoginglips of, labile bodies, oolleloa Mid JAI la wad TOPMVIE. rk. rittlih " NOTIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR IPRIUSEDINIrr e ABRAHAM LINCOj lky =axon. RIM VICSPUBBEDIMIM ANDREW • JOHNSONI TEINNUMI MLIPOTORIAL TICEZX. SENATORT r. MORTON MoSIIOILIIIL. PlailadadzialL T. ctINNIRORAM. Beaver ConalY. RDSPRESRNTATTVIL L ROW Him. 18. Kim W. Hale. lU. Harrison 1111Mtsg, 14. Charles H. lihriliaL Henry Baum_ . 15. /aim Wider, 4. William H. Sem 16. David McOsekaugkr: Barton. H. Janke 17. David W. Woods. 5. Charles EL Ra nk, 18. Isaac BeliSOn, I. Robert Parke. 19. John Patton. 8. William Taylor. V. Sgamuel B EL John A. Hiestand, 21. liverard Dieser. 10. Richard H. COnrells 22. Jahn P. Pamirs Rdward Holliday, Zi. Manager Dkalimmou Oharleal. Read. 24. Joan W. Dlassehard. IT Orin of Unk Mato antral Caranattre. OANBRON. Chairman. vAlqw;.td I LAST CHANCEt AVOID TIIE DRAFT : 6525 BOUNTY_ MEN MUSTERED AND PAID $125 DEMEDLITELT. 109th IVEGIBIENT PA. VOLS., COL. A. A. LECHLER. Headquarters. Oil Chestnut street. FINANCIAL. s. 7'.30 LOAN, The BeeretarY of the Treasury Elves notice that sub. aeriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Wales, payable three years from August 16th, 1864, with semi• annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and Interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be eonYertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into six-percent. gold-bearing bonds, payable not less than dye nor more than twenty Years from their date, as the Government may elect: They will be issued in denominations of 050, Ca), WO, SVCS, and $5,063,and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 16, persons making deposits subsequent to that date mast pay the interest scorned from date of note to date of deposit. Forties depositing twenty-dye thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent. OFFOlia ABTANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the beet semtrity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in 11. 8. Notes, considers that it le paring in the beet 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 bond* payable in 00Yernlnent paper. Convertible into a Igx-per-cent. 5.20 Vold In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privivilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. ,per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less then nine -per cent. pre. infum, and before the war the premium on slx-per•oent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per dent. per annum. Its Exemption fromptate or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enumera ted, a special act of Coupe's exempts all Bonds and Treasury Rase from local taxation. On the average, this inemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so greatinduce mente to lenders as those tamed by the Government. In all other forme of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate cm monitions. only. Is pledged for payment, while the whole Propertfophe country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations ef the United States. EIIBBORIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Treasurer or the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries. and by tffe Fleet National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. ',semi National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Phindelphia, Pa. And by all National Banks 'which are depositaries of Public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BARITE AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further Information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS ate29-12i NEW LOAN OF 1881. TSB BAIAITOB OF TIM 5'75,000.000 LOAN havthg. this day been awarded, and our bide proving euecesefal, we are prepared to SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE, lla Largo or Small any amount of tbia most desirable GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN, at the market price. We ) aye always considered these "1591" Bonds as the BEST .LOAN ON THE MARKET ,There is but a SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and the premium will, in our OPIIIIO2I, advance raphily. rartieebaNinigil.2o Loan will do well TO CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR 6-20 a for this more permanent Loan. especially as now, owing to the German demand for the aye-twenties, a high rate can be obtained for th en!. JAY COOKE & CO., selo.lm 114 South THIR Street. Orr. STIOCIKES BOUGHT END SOLD ON COMMISSION. ANY INFORMATION GIVEN REQUIRED. PA )1 I & 11UJOILF, BROKERS, ee7•6t No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPPICE Or COMPTROLLER OP TEE CRIME:tn . . WASRLKOTON. September 7. 1664. Whereas, satisfactory nol r ice has been transmitted to the Comptroller of the Csfrrency that the Capital Stock of `THE SECOND NATIONAL BANE OF PEULA DBLPHIA," Penna., at Frankford, has been increased in the sum of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLLARS ($150,0e0), In accordance with the Provisions of Its Articles of Aeeociattou. and that the whole amount of such increase has been paid in, and that the Paid-up Capital Stock of said Bank now ailments to the PTLIII of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250.000): Now It is hereby certified, That the Capital Stock of " The secand National Bank of Ph ilad ' ' Penna. , has been increased, se aforesaid, in the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (4169,000; that said increase of Capital has been paid into said Bank as apart ofthe Capital Stock thereof and that the said in crease of Capital is approved hy Comptroller of the In witness whereof, hereunto affix my official sine lure. HUGH ffIaIIIILLOCEI, selo-6t. Comptroller. UTT g NEW 7-30 LOAN. . S. Subneriptioon received, cad the Notes fur. oinked free of all charm!, by 080808 J. BOYD, _ _anker, ID South THIRD Sheet. , an2.4-9m OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, OBOROB J. BOYD, 18 Sarah THIRD Street. aul4-SID TREASURY DEPARTMENT,. AUGUST SC 1384.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, ISM Holders of Seren•thirty Notes dated October 1, 1931, are hereby notified that they may be presented Immo diatelT in any. amount, to be exchanged for Six Per Cent. Bonds biting dna after Jena 90 * 1861. 'the interest on the Seven-Thirty Notes will be settled op to date of maturity, October 1, and the Six Per Cent. Bonds.will bear full coupons from 3nly 1. The ■djustment of interest will be made by deducting from - the csionnt of interest found to be due on the Sr ven-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest ac crued on the Sin Per Cent. Bonds from Jay 1 to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coludraft Inimedlately upon eettlement. Ti,e follOgiegreveletioee in relation to endorsements muste r e carefully °Nerved: Whee notes transmitted for settlement were issued pay able to order, and are held and transmitted be the original owners, they mast be endorsed by thew, Pray to the Secretary of tbe Treasury forredemption. and bonds will issue in their name. Wbere notes pa able to order are heldby other parties than the original owners, the notes must haTe the en. dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed by the present °Wawa, "Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption." For notes issued in blank, endersed ," Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption,' bonds will be issued to the parties tranermitting than, and in such manner as they may direct: When notes are endorsed or transmitted by aU at" torney, administrator executor, or_ other agent, thv must be accompanied 'by a duly certified copy or coma rate of the authority under which he acts; stadia ell , cases by - a letter stating the kind (regietered or coupon) and the denomination of the Six Per Out. Bonds wanted in exchange. • Who, Registered Bonds are ordered, parties shoidd state at which of the following places they wish the Intermit paid, vls: New York, Philadelphia , Boston. Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louts, or Mein natl. W. P. FESSENDEN, a 1190.16 t Secretary of the Treasury. OIL LAND.—AN OPPORTUNITY .IS offered to ettbecrrthe for the few remaining Shares C Rl,UN. each in a Tem_ promising operation. Mille catlDE c/1 of Ant quint,. Address, for htterview, , Prete office. It* CRREALINA.—AN `ARTICLE OF DIET toads ttom DEBRANNED WHEAT. We" 14 ridgrinek for D7strds , . ifunfaltiory 14g4. VIZI Stmt. P ads. For sale by , Gr_dders an— DrasesilL Cielo- 3t n .1 Mall I(o7Cri coett nallger; THE PRESS:--PMLADELPHIA; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1864: ----- SEWARD'S GREAT SPEECH AT AU- BiJRN.—A few copies of The Press containing Peen tally Seward 'e wrest speech on, the Political awl !Miters Situation of the Country. can be obtained applylve at the counter of thle oleos ee9 SIMARD'S GREAT SPEECH AT AU- Bumf. —A few copies of The Peen containing Secretary Soward'a gnat speech on the Political and Military Situation of, the Country, can be obtabaed by appl7to or at the counter of this office. 109 A GREAT HISTORICAL 'NOVEL. TAE DEVOTE.") nit,n)3c.4.. ST. GEORGE TUCKER. price $1.50 in Paper; M 2 in Cloth. Frain the .rhitadelphia "Staling Telegraph." . - TEM DEVOTED BRIDE. By Bt. George Tacker. This is a story of several lives in the '' Old Dominion." The heroine is of that Ragnenot-like cavalier blood which-coursed through the velne of the noble early set tlers of Eastern Virginia. The tale is admirably nar rated, and here and there we observe historical catches which take us back to our boyhood on the Peninsula. It is a story of love among those who fed the flame with chivalric ardor, and the noblest principles: This is a novel which, in perusal, will remind us of the day of Virginia's prime, in a delightful narrative of real life, and make ns forget, for a little while, at lout, this civil war of ours. We heartily commend the book in every 'way, and hope it may be well received. A NEW AMERICAN NOVEL 'l' II 30 z zva e T-4 JO. S J. 8.-JONES, Author of " Wild Western Scenes," "Wild Southern Scenes," "Love and lifoney.l or Aristocracy in the Quaker CHI," "The War Path," drc., &c ' Price $1.50 in Paper; $2 In Oath. Rram the Philadelphia "Evening Tejegi•apk" THE RIVAL, BELLES. By author of " Wild West ern Scent e. The author has here given ns an Ameri can novel of real merit, and considerable oramatte power. The scenes are laid in the National Capital, in Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore, and the de lineations of real life, manners, principles, elevAting and defective morals, are drawn with a master hand in a very pleasing style. Piot and Passion are interwoven sods licately and natnraity as to carry the interest of the reader through the work, and enable ,the true thinker to weigh and appreciate its teaching!. The false pride! of some of our people-receives treNttfat de -piction in this work, and at almost every turn scathing rebuke. The frivolities of the perlocb—eauses of some of our internecine heartburnings—are also sarcaWleallY disposed cf. This novel is well written, and is gotten up in the usual excellent style that charaoterizes the publishers, and we have no*doubt it will meet with' a very large sale. Books sent free of poetage on receipt of retail price. Address, with oraqre, T. 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Price $2. Mies Leslie's New Cookery Book. Price $2. Mrs. Bale's New Cook Book. Price $2. - bliss Leslie's New Receipt Book. Price $2. Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million. Price $2. Francntelli's Modern Cook, with the most Recherche Receipts of French, Italian, German, and English Cooking, for the use of Hotels, Rests urants, Cafe, and: Private Families, with 62 illustrations, in one large octavo cloth volume. New edition. Price $6. Sent Free of Postage on receipt of Retail Price. . Address with orders, T. B. PETERSON & BROTTI - FRS, 306 CHESTNUT St., Phila., Ps Send for Catalogues and Canyseaers' Ciretuart lt FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS "TBW BOOKS I • NEW. BOOKS !-ALL New Books sold at a discount. Fl.OO Books for $1.75;51 Books for 90 cents. .75 'Books for 1.50175 c Books f0r.......-60 " .50 Books for 1.25,50 c Books fore ......40 • ' 81.25 Books for 1. 00260 Books for 20 " PITCHER'S .cheep Book, Album, Picture, and Frame store, SOB CHESTNUT Street. sel3-swtf RETAIL DRY GOODS. -NEW SKIRT FOR 1864 A NEW AND GREAT INTENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPAN( J. L. & J. 0. WEST. No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORE, 1.32 the ow ners of the patent and exclusive manatee turns of this, J W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. Tide invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided, tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest , most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used. enabling the wearer, in consequence of its gasat elasticity and field billty, to place- and fold the ekirtivherriunsuissesally and with the same'convenience. as a silk or.mustin tires'. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop ekirts, via: the annoyance to the wearer as wen as the public,eispecially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, church pews , or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to octapy leg a small space. This entirely;removes &tacit itY, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical form, and is the tightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, !vers. promenade, or house dress. A lady haying enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and greet convenience ' of wearing the Duplex Elliptic spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly; dispense with the nee of them. They are the belt quality in every part, and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable; and economical skirt made, Mer chants will be supplied as above, and ladies in most first-class retail stores in this city and throughout the • different Ststes. ,tom- Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC IEIET, 'Vert flexible, folded apisHy when is nee to occupy a small e f..ale pa re, making thfmost agreeable skirtHGorn For J. 111 , 902 CHESTNUT Street. IRBADLEVE3 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SHIRTS, and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE CUBWEN STODDARTM BRO., 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND sL,ab.Willow. ae9.olna ARMY, NAVVY,' AND CIVIL CLO,T#I ROUSE: W.` 4 l". SNOISGRASS, 34 S. SECOND Street and 23 STRAWBERRY Street. • A 1.5.1111 r. STOOK OP ALL =YDS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, TESTINGS, At fair prises, purchased before the rise, independent of gold gamblers, by the package, piece, or yard. Our motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see our stock. The army and Nary trade has our special at. tention. se7.lut 628 HOOP SKIRTS ' 628 _ _ • The c most omp H lete ass ortment _ . of _ • Ladies', Hisses ', and Chi l dren ' s OOP' SKIRTS in Ogi city are manufactured and sold. wholesale and retail, at Ho. 628 AROB Street. Our stock embraces all the new and desirable styles, lengths, and sizes; for finish and durability ' are especially adapted to first class 'trade.. Skirts made to order, altered, and re paired. Also, constantly in receipt of fall lines of cheap-Eastern-made Skirts. sea-lm• HSTEEL & SON HAVE NOW 9 open a large tutd choice asasortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Marines, $1.26 to $6, Plain Poplins, Plaid Mel/noes and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, Plain and Pignired Mohair Poplins, and a great variety of new and shots* Dress Goods, all at prices far below TEE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION. BILES—Of all kinds, a great variety, from 75 cents . to $.3 per yard, HE M bellw TPORTER'S PRICES. ENAWLS—A large assortment, at a small advent* over last season's prices. se& if Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. B LACK BROADCLOTHS. Black Beavers and Tricots. Cloatinge and Overoootings. Water- proofs by the yard or pieta. Fine Black Casstmeree. Fancy Gassimeres, large stock. 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NEW WORK BY ROBERT DALE OWEN - witoriro THE RIGHT OF EMANCFPATION, AND THE FUTURE OF THE AFRICAN RAOE IN THE IJNITED STATES. .!lay task has lea me over a vast field. In briefly tracing, from its Inception in this hemisphere theris and progress nation great wrong which still t fastens the life of the, I have followed the fortunes of a vast multitude, equal in number to the. population., loyal and -disloyal, black and white, of these United States. I have sketched, by the tight of authentic docu ments, the dismal history of that multitude through three centuries and a half; seeking out their represen tatives, and inquiring into the numbers and condition of these at the present day. In so doing I have arrived at conclusions which, to those who have - never looked closely into the subject, may seem too marvellous for belief. "Finally, after basin/ traced the connection of the two races in the pant. an set forth the duty of one race toward the other in th present. I have nought to look forward and inquire how they are likely, when both shall be free, to live together in the future ; whether we shall have a race among ne unwilling or unable to sup port itself; whether adraLitnroof the races. both being tree, Is probable or desirable; whether, without ad mixture, the reciprocal social influence of the races on each other promises good or evil ; what are the chances that a base prejudice of race shall diminish and disap pear; and lastly, whether, in case the colored man shall outlive that prejudice, disgraceful to us and de pressing to him. and shall be clothed by law with the samo rig ht s In search of which we sought this Western World, there will be any thing in connection with his future in these United States to excite regret or inspire appreheusion." MILITARY V , MEDICAL. ABD YS SURGICAL ..SSA., PREPARED FOB THE UNITED STATES SANITARY • COMMISSION. Edited by WM. RAMINOND. M. D., Surgeon General IJ. S. AnOr. One vol., By°. 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Al so, RECORD OF 2113 REBILLIOIL By Prank M. artl.3-taths3ni rrECE MOVEMENT CURE. A NEW EDITION. THE THEORY AND PRACTICE, OF THE NOY& RUT COBB; or the Treatment of rewards, Indiges tion, Ciinsttpation, Consumption, Curvature. and other Deformities, Derangements of the Nervous System, &c., atc.,by the Swedish System of Localized Move ments. By Charles Fayette Taylor, M. D. With Il lustrations. A DEW. REVISED EDITION. PUBLISHED THIS DAY BY • • LINDSAY & BLARISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No. as South SIRPII Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS Major General T. S. Army. BY G. B. HILLARD PREFACE BY THE HON. ROI3ERT DALE OWEN. In one vol. Wmo. Price $1.211. RANH THE PREFACE. dC)HISTASIA, A reply to LONGFELLOW'S THEOLOGIAN: - AND OTHER POEMS, BY ()ETHOS. 12mo. MENDER - OF DR. WILSON. CYCLOPEDIA. (Th*Tts.i. IiCIVSEs MEDICAL. DIR PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. It is the vital principle of the pine tree obtained by a peculiar process in tlie distillation cf the tar, by which its highest medics' properties are retained. It le the only safe and reliabbireniedywhichbas ever been prepare! juice o the Pine iree. It invigorates the digestive °reams and restores the ap petite. _ • It strengthens the debilitated system. It parities and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrota/breeds. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of the lunge, Its beating principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflammation, t is the result of years of study and expeTimeut, and it is offered to the afflicted with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following diseases, if the patient has not tco long delayed a resort to the means of cure; Consumption of the Lungs; Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthiee„ whooping Cough, Dipthe- Ili, and is also euee excellent remedy for Diseases of the EldEeys and Female Complaints, Have yob a cough? Have you a sore throat? Have you any of the premonitory symptoms of that most fetal disease, Consiemption T Those whb should be warned by these symptoms generally think light of them until It is too late. From this fact, perhaps, more than any other, arises the sad prevalence and fatality of a diseSse which sweeps to the grave at least one sixth of death's victims. consumption has destroyed more of the human family than any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of a cure, or a remedy that would heal the lungs, but for more than two hun dred years the whole medical world has been impressed thatlhere was a mysterious power and efficiency in the FinSTree Tar to heal the lunge; therefore, they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which -in many rases had a good effect; but how to confine the medical PI &parties so as to heal the tangs has ever been a mye• Very until it was die covered by Dr. L; Q. C. WISHART, of Philadelphia.. the XtroPrietor of WISHAII.VS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It is now recommended And prescribedin the practice of a large number of the most intelligent and able physicians. This !Tar Cordial, when taken with Dr. Wisbart's Dyspepsia _rills, is an Email ing cure for Dyspepsia, Mn WrenAar.: I wish to add my testimony to the hundreds you receive to the healing properties of your Flue Tree Tar Cordial. For fifteen years a sufferer, ten years of that time I have slept only in my chair, not being able to lie down for fear of euffecation. I have employed seven of the best physicians in Philadelphia. who - all pronounced my case incurable. I was taken to the College. where the Foully . , having done what they could, declared my disease an Incurable caesof Asthma and Chronic Dyspepsia, in its last stage, and that my lungs were partially gone. Finding one of your circa, jars, my wile procured from your store ' a bottle of your Cordial. Perseveringly I mai seven bottles, and a box and a half of your Dreyepsia Pills. when I felt that my disease bad wholly given way, and the Cordial had given me new vigor and strength. 1. - continued to im prove, and for the Past three months I have been able to sleep in my bed as, soundly as I ever did. lam now well, and have babied twenty-five pounds in my weight. lam able to work and "provide for, my family. I send you this true and faithfuls tatement for the benefit of the suffering. Friends, call and see me,_ near Oxford Church Post Office, Twenty-third ward. PfiDadelPhia. , ISAAC HEI,LEIMiIi. Wiskart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. Wisnart , s , Pine. Tree Tar. Cordial. The Great Remedy for Consumption. The Great Remedy for Consumption: The Great Remedy for Consumption. I em constantly receiving each certificates as the fol lowing,. BEAD IT: DEL W MART: DEAR SIII : I had a Verf dreadful congh and sore throat for one year, and my whole system was last giving way, and I was prostrated on my Lad, with little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the power of all medicines, and in a short time I must have gone to my grave; but, thank God, nay daughter-in-law would not rest until she went to your store, No. 10 North Second street. and related my case to you, mar shalled one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and I commenced to use it, and in one week I was mach bet ter, and after using three bottles lam perfectly well—a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past cm*. Plailiah my thee if on think propor. REBECA. HAMILTN, No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia. The Great Ttemedy for Consumption. Ike Great Bernetly for Consumption. • Ituarow. Pa.. April 19. 1861. WISTIART: DEAR Els: One year ago the Examin ing Surgeon of this district told me I had Consumption of the Lunge, and that I connknot be cured; and Judg ing from all soy symptoms atlthat time I myself sup posed this to be true. I was for more than one year troubled with a backing cough, which gradually grew eo bad that I could net have a severe tit of coughing without spitting up blood in large quantities. For months I could not work at anything, and was obliged to keep my bed moat of the time. While in this condition I was in Mr. Itowbotbam's store, in thiscity, and he seeing me very low, I was recommended to try your Pine Tree Tar Cordial. He said he had sold.a great de.l of it, and that. as it had cured so many others, be believed it would do some good. I bought a bottle and commenced using it. In a very short time I saw that I was gettingbetter very fast, and after taking several bottles I was entirely restored to health, so that I could work every day at my business, which is very heavy work in an iron foundry. When I com menced to use your Pine Tree Tar - Cordial my weight was only one hundred and thirty-five pounds; Once the use of It I have weighed on an average one hundred and fifty-Eve. I shall be glad to have you publish this, as I believe I should not have beau living at this time If I bad not used your great medicine, and I wish all who suffer to receive its benefit. Very truly YOIIIV, Captain SAMUEL HARMER Flo. WS. Eighth street, Reading, Pa,. Coughs of Long Standing Cured. Congno or Long Staudinr, Cared. Coughs of long Staiqdiug Cured. • We rece ived the following from Utica, N. Y. : Da. eueurt,Dttesc-fas:.-141the pleaeurein inform ing YOU through thik source that your Fine Tree Tar Corals!, which was rebomuiended for my daughter-by air. J. A. Hall, of this city, has cured her of a cough of more than dye months' standing. I had thought her beyond cure, and had employed the beat medical aid without anybeneht I can cheerfully recommend it to the public as a safe and enre remedy for them, simi larly afflicted, as I know of many other cases, besides that of my daughter, that it has cured of long standing coughs. Tours. respectfully, JOHN V. PARKER, Dagnerrean Artist. 126 Genesee street, Utica, N. Y. • • • ; I have used Dr. Wisbart' 9 Pine Tree Tar cordial in my &rally and cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe meatclne for Colds, Cougnsoaad to th ose predisposed to COMMMPtion. Da. G. A. POWER. bin. 160 Genesee street, Utica, N. Y. Tar Cordial. Tar Cordial. FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE -WA three-story brick DWSLlalill HOUSE, with double three story Back Buildings, and all the modern 'conveniences' situate No. 720 Borth BROAD Street, be low Blown . . Apply to An - Infallible Cure for Bronchitis. I selo-2t. Tar Cordial. An Infallible Cure for Bronchitis. An Infallible Core for Bronchitis. An Infallible Cure for Broncbitis. An Infallible Cure for Branching. • Mr. Ward says: Da. WinHART: Sin: I had Bronchitis,lnflammation of the Lungs. Shortness of Breath, an Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms. I had been treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rid course of my disease I and I bad despaired of ever being restored to health. was truly on the verge of the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me by a friend. I tried it, and am thankful to say that, after using four large and one small bottle, I was restored toerfect health. You can give reference to trAy house, N o. 96S North Second street, or at MY office of Receiver of Tares from 13 e. M. to 2 I'. M., corner of Chestnut and Sixth etreets. SOFIff WARD. Bleeding of the Lungs. Bleeding of the Lunge. , Bleeding of the Lungs. Bleeding of the Lungs. Bleeding et the Lunge. READ THE FOLLOWING: Mg WISHMIT: SLR: I return you my grateful thanks for the diecovery yon have made in making a medicine that will cure Inflammation of the Lunge and Liver Complaint. When I t ommeneed to use your Pine Tree Cordial I was, to all appearance, near my grave. I had been for a length of time spitting blooa, and would at times vomit it. My Physicians (for t employed two) pronounced me past cure ;but my sister had used your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which did her so much good that she prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try it; and, thank God, I commenced to use it- I have taken twelve bottles, and am perfectly cured, and am ready and wil ling that any person that is sick should salt on me, and I will tell them what your cordial has done for me. All my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at xny speedy return to health, for they had seen me vomit blood in a clotted state frequently. Publish my case, for I want every person that is suffering as I was to know of soar invaluable medicine, Eaepactfull JOHN VERDIN, Crease street, six doora above Richmond et., Phila. Tar Cordial. War Cordial. Tar CordiaL Astbiress and Conigh `Astbma sand Cough. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial i4ves 'instantaneous relief in cases of Astbina and Whooping Cough. It often cures whooping before it runs half its course, as it acts at once npon the phlei in and mucus, andokpels them from the throat, .and the sufferer is relleveo. , In case of Asthma, use Dr. Wlebart's Dyspepsia Pills with the Cordial, as they have never been known to , fail to cure that disease. , Dr. Wiehart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial Dr. WisharCs Fine Tree Tar Cordial Will Care Gravel. Will Cure Gravel. MR. WISE-CRT: DEAR DIM: Having been severely af flicted for a numberof years with the Gravel, my case was truly deplorable; often, for a week at a time, my amity physician baring to call twice a day to take my urine from me. which caused the most intense suffering. my wbole system becoming deranged and debilitated; but after bearing ofyour SrT Cordial, and the many cures performed by it, concluded to 1;7% and am hap py to say that from my commencing to take it I felt re. lieved, and now, after using three bottles, feel myself Perfectly cured, and most cheerfully piSrmlt you to refer to me, hoping to benefit others similarly. aillicted. JAMES SLATER, No. 1215 Crease street, Kensington. Wishart's Tar Cordial Wishait's Tar Cordial ili'ishart , a Tar Cordial WisharVe Tar Cordial Wislittrrs Tar Cordial will positively care the following diseases: COMIIMP tion, if not beyond the power of medicine: Inflamma tion of ;be Lungs, Coughi, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, nes, Gravel, and an unfailing remedy for female complaints The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and dregiste who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, sa og that they have never used or sold a medicine 'iv eh gave such universal satisfaction. REbilte4BEß THAT The Tar Cordial, when taken in connection with Dr Wishart's DrEpepsia Pills, is an infallible cure for 1 YtT*P da • BEWARE Or COSEINTERFEITS. „ . . The genuine has the name of the proprietorana a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious Unita ' Price FIFA' errs and ONE DOLLA3. per Bottle. Pre pared only by the proprietor. - • L•. Q. C. ; WISH ART, No. 10 NORTH SECOND ST , PHILADELPHIA, Pa Said by Druggists everyw Wholesaleholerale by all Philadelphia iia New York Droop/do. selo emit E.-opw.sixTEL AinintattEr.sTßEErs FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO THE PUBLIC. II We hays now ready for distribution the following REGISTERS. Please call or send your address for 00. ides, and please inform your friends a here they cantle aecommodated with bargains in ' • REAL - ESTATE. A sk -111 PRILADSLPHIA HOUSE REGISTER. PHILADELPHIA BUILDING-LOT REGISTER. PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER. DELAWARE COUNTY FARM REGISTER. MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGISTER. CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER. DUCE COUNTY FARM REGISTER. BEDFORD COUNTY FARM REGISTER. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER. DELAWARE FARM REGISTER. MARYLAND FARM REGISTER. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., 1.23 Y. South FOURTH Street. eelo•emw3tif rFn — FOR SALE-WITH POSSESSION AT ONCE. 1718 Girard avenue, 12 rooms, $5 an 1814 Master street, 10 rooms. $3,600. 906 North Thirteenth street, 4 rooms, $1,820. - M 1 South Third street. 11 room! $6,000. 1016 Melon et} eet, 9 rooms, $4,000. 019 Brown street, 7 rooms, $2,000. MO North Broad street..l2 rooms; 0,500. 929 Melon street, 9 rooms. 9,600. Also, over 1,000 others, large and small;- prices rang; in from WO to $ A OCO. Please get our HOUSE REGISTER CEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., 128 K South FOURTH Street. selo-artiv3tif leg FOR SA L B—SEVERAL FUR . NISNED DWELLINGS. Possession at once. Call for NOOSE RESISTER. Gl2 aNg TOuW N O N N D T % Street. el WE CAN SELL A LARGE NllM •=it. BEE of- FIRST-CLASS DWELLINGS, Well located, and possession. EASY TERMS. Call for HOUSE MOISTER. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & 123 Y, South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE—OVER 1,000 DWEL ma LINOS and STORES In all parte of the city. HOUSE REGIS'rER NOW READY . Sent Gratis. GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., 1233 South - FOURTH Street. 600. slaw 3t, FOR SALE—A HANDSOME MO— mid'A.- DERN DWELLING, on, GIRARD Avelme, west of Seventeenth strf et, 12 rooms, and alt modern improve ments. Lot 20 by 105 to "back street. Possession at once. Nays at the Otte. Wittbe sold a bargain. Boum REGISTER now reado. GUM N. TOWNSEND & CO , 123% South FOURTH Etreet: - se10• smws3t REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE I REAL ESTATE.. 'REAL A/STATE, • REA.L ESTATE. REALBSTATE.. MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUSTIOUT, MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. • MONT H LY CATALOGUE JUST OUT.. • CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS 'DIS fRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRtBUTION. CONTAINS $5,000,M1 'WORTH. CONTAINS 4.5,000.000 WORTH. • _ CONTAINS $6,0 0 0,000 WORTH. FOR SALE.—No person being desirous of purchasing REAL ESTATE, should fail to call for one of. my Ex celsior Catalogues, just out, foriMeptembert acknow ledged bAr.all to be the greatest production of the age to parties interested: GEORGE C. MILLER,'-Real Estate Agent and Broker, 154 North SlXTH.Street. ee10.20.1 FOR S . A L E-SPLENDID SlDE zillaYard DWELLING, 1307 North . BROAD Street. Twelve ream_ Lot 50 feet front by 100 feet deep to On. tart° street, $lB,OOO. 411, ELEGANT FOUR-STORY DWEL MIL LING, 1001 GREEN Street; Marble no the fret story. Fifteen rooms. Lot 20 by 100. feet doer). $2,0)0. ALWAYS 140 DWELLINGS ON de, andlOß SALE that immediate Possession can be had, or - very soon. dfi ELEGANT SIDE-YARD DWEL m-s. LING. 910 FRANKLIN Street Twelye rooms. Lot ffibrll6. $13.200. din NEAT SIDE-YARD DWELLING, =l9Bl North SIXTH Street. Twelve rooms. Lot 32 b 786. MOM • THREE SPLENDID NEW SIDE ma. YARD D MILLINGS on MOUNT VERNON Street. west of Twentieth. Twelve rooms. Lots 23 by 312. 117,800m:h. d a BESIDES NEAR 2,000 MORE PRO ma PIETIES. Almost every person Mtn be accommo dated if they will only take the trouble to call for a catalogue; met out, for September. The very best place in this city either to bnv or sell at, can be found by calling on dEO. C, MILLER, Practical Real Estate Ope rator, 154 North SIXTH Street. /11 FOR SALE-WITH TVICRDIA.TE possession, neat large Dwe ll ing, 1610 Summer street; fifteen rooms. Lot and bonding 28 feet front; depth of lot, 111 feet to Spec g street. 411,000. Neat large four-story Dwelling, MS Race street; fif teen rooms. Lot 22 by 100. 59,300- • Elegant fonr.story Dwelling, north side Arch., west of Twenty. first street. Lot 26 byl2s. *9,000., Lot and Buildings. 1313 Arch street. Lot 20 by 100 to a street; a splendid neighborhood for a residence. et SOO. Splendid Dwelling, north side Mount Vernon, west of Sixteenth; twelve rooms. Lot 20 by 100. $7,000. Neat Dwelling, north side Mt. Vernon, west of Nine- teenth street. Lot 29 by 104. Twelve rooms. $6,511. Neat Dwelling. south side Mount Vernon, east of Six teenth. Lot 113 by 90. -.Twelve rooms. $5,500. Elegant Dwelling, 457 North Fourth street. Lot 20 by SS. Steven rooms. $6,900. Three new Dwellings. Thirteenth street. north of Mager; finished admirably throughout .41,500.• Well-Dutlt, nearly new Dwelling, 950 North Seventh street; twelve rooms. Lot 13 by 93. 85,100. Neat Dwelling, Twelfth street, north of Race. Lot IS by 90; eleven rooms. $5.580. Magnificent four-story Dwelling, north aide of Green, west of Tenth; fifteen rooms. Lot 20 by 100. *9,001 beat Dwelling, west side o f Fifteenth, north of Pine street. *3.00). • Neat new Dwelling, ON Pine street: ten rooms. Lot 18 by 90. *4,OW. Splendid nearly-new Dwelling, south side of Green, west side of Twenty-third; twelve rooms. Lot IS by US feet deep. *03,500. Besides scores of others, of which possession can be had immediately, or in a very short time. GEO. C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Broker, 154 North SIXTH Street. SiFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE- Magntlicent Country Seat and Num of 93 &ores, crops. uterialla, &c., in the very best portion of Bucks county, four and a half miles from Erifitol. $l3 COD. Superior tint. class Farm of 60 acres, excellent till provements, &c.. only ten miles from this city, on Pennsylvania Central Railroad. 4993.030 , Neat Country Seat, and 'IS acres, only four and a half miles from Marketqareet bridge .on the Hayerford road. —Fir" S7W per "ie. 154 North 31r 81.7.421treet. Cut this out for future reference, /111 FOR SALR—SPLENDID FIRST, CLASS FARM of 44 acres, one-half utile from the station at Trenton, on the Pennsylvania side. rotate tare. farming ntensile, sm., wilt be sold if desired. $lO,OOO. Large first-class Farm near Downingtown. Superb land- large double mansion, barn, c.;& acres. tom, 6bo. In order to appreciate the above propertimit is feces eary to see them. MILLER, selo Slit ' 1.54 North SIXTH Street. Al FOR SALE—A MODERN - RESI— A=DENCE, RACY. Street, near Tenth. well bnilt,with splendid yard. Small amount of cash required. Im mediate possession. Apply to T. TOLMAN, 32 S. FOURTH St., up stairs. LEWIS H. REDNER, No. 152 South 'FOURTH Street. aIFOR BALE-110..1519 GREEN ST., a four-story HOUSE. with all the modern tme ntovements, in good order. Immediate possemion given. . _ 41, IPORGE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE, 2W, miles south of Christiana, Lancaster co., on the Pennsylvania Railroad. known as SADSBORY FOR 018; two good water-powers, several thousand tone of godd forge cinder, and a Fa= of 200 acres In a high state of cultivation. For full particulars address JAKIIS 000Dalell, Penningtonteille P. 0., Chester county, Penna. Immediate possession given. Also, in the same neighborhood (on the Railroad). a valuable VOHS Pl3.oll.ltTli; good buildings, excel lent stand. Address as above, ' wan. tutlam dri HANDSOME SUBURBAN REST ma. MINCES FOR SALE—FRANEFORD, PHILADA. —Two new three•story modern-built Dwellings, with , two-story baek-bnildlngs, on OXFORD St., Franatord, Phila. These houses are well built, contain every mo dem convenient*, and are easy of access. The lots are large, tastefully laid-out with shrubbery. &c. Good water; well shaded_ Rill be sold a sacrifice. Three Photographic vioweof the property can be seen at the office. DEO. N TOWNSEND & CO . see-fitir • 3233{ South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED -IL BUSINESS, in successful qration. Apply at No. 500 MARKET Street. TO MANUFACTURERS AND EPIN NIIIOL—For sale—a good article of Shividy at the Mill ready to deliver. For particulars 'address THOS. ROSH. Pbilada Post Office. se&-Bi. ft FOR SALE VALUABLE FARM, La.; Si acres, 10 acres of timber land, in splendid order, wheatfences and Improvemet ts, 50 tone of bag, also , rye, oats, cornets& straw, and a full and. nom- Plele stork of bones, cows t4c., and all kinds of farm ingimlemnts; ICruiles out frm ci, on tike and w p ithin e hi4 miles from railr o oad th st e ation ty .; Ave orurnp six tratne daily to and from city. For further information inquire of the owner at No. 2103 SPRING GARDEN Street. ALSO, anew and splendidly builtthree-story Dwell ing. with lathe modern improvements, front and side yard, most pleasant and desirable location in the city, lust finished and ready for ocoarkgricy: inquire at 2103 SPRING GARDEN Street. 5e10.121.• "PUBLIC'BALE OF VA.LIJABL'F. REAL ESTATE-CHESTER COUNTY FARMS. The real estate of-CABLE SEAL, deceased, consisting of TM scree of land, with hnrirovemente, will be sold at Public sale on Fourth day, the, 4eh of TENTH stoxra :October), - 1£64 - • For bills coutataingdeseriotion. or property. address LEWIS SAL, Avondale, aelo-eluthllt ATAITJABLB REAL ErST ELT-R- kir PUBLIC SALE IN EADNOR.—WiII be sold at pub lic sale, on the premises, in the township of Radnor, Delaware county, Peruisylvanta, on THURSDAY, Sep tember-19th, 3861, at prop e r t y 'ock, P. M. the following reelestato, late the of-Isaac Pal mer,. deceased, to wit: Tract No. 1. situate on both sides of the Philade'plrla and Lancaster Turnpike. 12 miles from Pailadelphia, 10 miles from Media, 6 miles from Norristown. and neat the Morgan'a Corner Station, on the Pennsylvania Rail road, containing about SI acres. The improvements COll6lllt Of £l, large and convenient twoLstoried house, 30 by 40 feet with font- rooms and hall on first floor, live on eecond, with celled attic. with kitchen adeohed. Barn 10 by 60 feet, - with overshoot attachment of 16 feet. Stabling for thirty-five head of ends. Wagon House, Carriage Bowe, two Srin Howes over never-failing springs of water, and ot p her g our Landings - two -Apple Orchards, and a variety of choice fruit. 'The farm is well watered, and has ten acres of Meadow and live of Woodland. 'Pratt No. '2 a dj o i ns tract No, 1, lands If J. Brown, Sarah George and others, end immediately fronts on the village- of "Morgan's Corner." le well watered, and contains about 30 acres.. The improvements are a lane two-storied Moose. IS feet by 36 feet, and is calcu lated for two families. Stable and fruit tree e. Both the above tracts and the improvements are In the best order. The land is in a high state of cultiva tion, well fenced, and the improvements in good repair. They will be sold by - the acre, subject. to a new survey: The above properties are situated in one of the most improving districts of Delaware county, convenient to churches, meeting houses, mills, Stores. and contains the best a gricultat al qualities of the Radnor land. Tract No 3, being a Chestnut Timber lot, situate in the township of 'I redyffrin in Cheater county. near Carr'e School House, bounded by lands of John Owens and others, containing 8 acres and 64 perches. covered with flourishing timber, part of which is ready to cut. the balance being about twelve years' growth. This tract will be sold at the same time and place as Nos 1 and 2, as the property late of George Palmer, Req., de e used. Conditions. which will be made easy, will be made known on the day of sale THE HEIRS. September 2. selo-10 11 17 24. ~.W 4,4 • FOR SALE—A 'NICE BAY HORSE, hands hist, 5 years old, sound, and kind in harness. Sold only for want or use Quire at JOHN HART'S, se9-3ts OdLLOWHILL Sheet, above Ninth. GLASS. MANUFACTURERS.-FORTO -a- SALE OR RENT—One of the beet-located OLA'S FACTOBIR days . e States. It can be put in fall opera tion la ten and has a fine assortment of Moulds, Pines, Tools, Pots, Clay, and every article requisite for Present ine, Address', for throe days. QUINTON T. RUSK, Odle P. 0. a Ann TRUCK AND PEACH BLS - inet received ROW W RU b T ON 157 and 159 North THIRD Street. . '• • " • • :4:;‘ . • • to DAVID CHILLAS. News*. DaL su2-31a -TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIiat VIAMSI=O FOR SALE AND TO LET. dn GERMANTOWN.—FOR SALE on exchange for city property a stone Rough-neat Resi dence, 37 fest front, situate corner of Green and John son streets. Er Re parlor, silting, dining " room, and kitchen, five chankbeTs, room, and two attics, gas, water, and Ilpring house, stone stable, complete under drainage, and every . convanienee Lot 356 feet front on Green, by 116 on Johnson. street. Inquire on premises, selo-St. dift FOR SALE--HANDSOME DWELL ING, No. 1606 Master street. Lot 20 by la feet. Handsome Dwelling 1810 Wallace sheet; possession in 10 days. Store and Dwelling Booth side of Pine, above Twelfth. Neat Dwelling, North Sixteenth street. below Green. Small DIAN Mug. 21139 Ellevrorth street. Heat Dwelling, Line street, above Twentieth. Neat Dwelling, North street, west of Sixteenth. Nest twellies, ulvanv street .north of Master. F. GLENN, 123 Sout FOURTH Street. eelo and W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. Ai COAL AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. &SOO acres in Ly coming county, Pa. 10.000 acres in Potter county. 1,(00 acres 1n Elk county. acres Lead Ore Land t iu Missouri. 20 000 acres Taney county Land, in Missouri. with other large and small bodies of Timber and Farm Lands. selo B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. WANTS. A . YOUNG MAN WANTS A. SITUA -4.- TION. Good penman. quick at figures; best re ferences. Addreto L. BOTLER, 130 BROWN St, B.* WANTE-- A LIMITED NUMBER D of SMART YOUNG MEN tO enter the GREAT TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT for the purpose of Practising Telegraphing by SOUND. The old method of instruction is now, to be discarded, and regular Tele- - graph Wires running to distant stations will be placed at the disposal of Students in this art who manifest a aptness for it. Call and see testimonials, and get parti culars. - Northeast corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Ste. WANTED—A GOOD. SALESMAN IN a WROLEBAIM an HOUSE. Address Box 23135 P. O. 0010- 6t* WANTED -BY A YOUNG LADY OF respectability, and with a good English education, a POSITION in a private family as Governess; has no objection to leave the city. References exchanged. Address"`Orphan," Press office. ' it" W ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY wh6has had some experience, a SITUATION in a Dry Goods or Trimming Stop. Best of references far. Dished Address .1". B. F., 't Prose office, se9.3t* WANTED—A ROY TO LEARN THE T T Retail Drug and Prescription Business; one not less than 17 years of age. Address 'Drugs, " Press me9-2t. WANTED -A SALESMAN, IN A. Hat, Cap, and Straw-Goods HOUSE., that can in fluence rennsylvarda trade. Address Box 230, Phila delphia Post Office. WANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK IN a Dry Goods Dom=lesion Home. Address "D. P. Q.," Press office. Nei.** IWA.RTERIVIA.STER GENERAL'S "voD OFFICE, Filter DIVISION, WASH - ME/TON CITY, Alienist 31, 1864. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!! • gorses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be prirebased at GIESBORO REPOT, in open market, till OCTOBER', 1864. 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, *l7B each, Price of Artillery Horses, *lBO each. Payment will be made for six GO and more. JAMES A. MIN, Colonel First Quartermaster General's Office. seo se9o $4 600 AND OTHER AMOUNTS, s _ to Loan on Mortgage for 5 years at percent. per aroma Apply LEWISL REDDER, No. 152 South FOURTH Street. sss7, 000, AND OTHER SUMS ,000 7 to Loan on Mortgage of City Property at 6 per cent. or a term of Year* , . CHABLIS RtIOAMS, Conieyarcer. No. 36 S. SEVENTH St. CITY POINT, VA., AUGUST 7,1688. • • OFFICE DEPOT OF RRPAINN, -ARMIES OPERATING AGAINST RICHMOND. WANTED. 300 •Xeamsters, 60 Wheelwrights: 50 313.1aelcamith8, and 20 Carriage Trimmer*, Who will receive the highest .rates of Govemintent PSI rations. and medical attendance. Transportation furnished 'Pr applyint et Ao. PEIENSTIVANIA Avenue, Washington. DA R. J. STRANG, Captain, A. 4. JAMES M. KELLY, Quartermaster's Agent. EDIJCATIONAL. AA R W I N.T HROP TAPPAN'S -I- SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES. No, 1939 CHEST NUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, September 21st. eelo etctthlm PRIVATE TUITION IN THE (REEK, Latin, Genian, and Fiench LangnagYl,_ HiiEher Mathematics, and English Branches, 136 S. ELEVENTH Street, between Walnut and Chestnut. selo-60` A COLLEGE GRADIJA.TE WANTS A. SITUATION As TEACEIREt in a school or private family. Abundant recommendations can Ms furnished. Address Pest.oBlce, Box 410, Danville, Pa. selo-4V MISS KID'S DAY SCHOOL - FOR ri 7 o . W. c o o r racitif u WaitAlla stild gE T VI I I 15th inst. - ,5910 stuthlt VDIICATIONAL WORKS, PRINCI- Li pally for the etudy of FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Anew list just published, and sent gratis on aPPlina- F. YPOLDT, VS- Bookseller, Publisher, and Importer, selo 6t 1323 CHESTNUT Street. PROPOSALS. FROPOEALS FOR COAL OFFICE OF WANT ADENT. PHILADELPHIA, Sept_ 9, 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SATURDAY, September 17th, 12 o'clock, for the following sizes and kinds . of coal for Ordnance purposes, in the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1865: For smelting; ONE HUNDEF,D AND FIFTY (U 0) tons of Lehigh coal. For gunner's loft, TEN (10) tons of Lehigh coal. For blacksmithing, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (16e) tons of Bituminous coal. For brazing. soldering, etc., SIX HUNDRED BAR 1, Ebb of Charcoal. The above coal to be of the beet quality and subject to inspection before acceptance, to be delivered free of ex pense to the Government, and all to be delivered by the let November, 1861. JAMES S. CHAMBERS, sell) 6t Navy Agent. CLOTIIaNG. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN F.7FILI,Y, orA.Ti..ours, 012 GEI_EBTMJT STREET, Have received their'FALL STYLES, and a large etc, of FALL and WINTER GOODS, including choice AMERICAN GOODS, all bought before tie rise in prices, which they will make up in the beet styles at moderate rrices. TERMS—NET CASH. B. J. VILLIAII6, lib. 16 NORTR gm STREET, Ifeanfacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. /fir The Largeet and Finest Assortment in the city a LOWEST PRICES. .1013 - Repairln attended to promptly. Sir Store Shades Made and Lettered. seS.lm BUFFALO ROBES AND HORSE BLANKET The underefgeed has opened a largo assortment or ROBES and BLANKETS. Dealers will Ind %to their advantage to cal and' examine. Aber, on, band an extensive stook of Coach• Makers and Saddlers' materials, EelOotutt.6V JOHN M. FORD, 4S Noah THlR.D.6treet n L A Y--SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR 1. , Berlina= and other wares, for tale by JAMES WOOLISLAN, Agent, 146 WILLOW Street. GRA IN InfittS: -- 'KEELER'S and Stoner's celebrated Wheat Drills for sale by ROBERT. BUIST, .11t. , Nos. 922 and 924 MARKET Street, : above Ninth_ Sit PHILLIPP : I3 PHOSPHATE Lime and Tasicer's Bone Dust at manufacturers' prices. ' ROBERT MUST, Nos 922 and 921 MARKET Street, above Ninth. RAY AND FODDER GUTTERS, Grain Fans, Farm Mills. Horse Powers,_ and Threshing Machines. Corn Shallow!, Farm Balla, Ploughs, Harrows, Ox Yok as,. Churns. Root Cutters, SOBRRT. BMW, JR., e n Noe. 922 and 924 MARKET Street, above Ninth CARTES DE VISITE-NONE EXCEL In accuracy, style. or finish those made by REIMER. Ate Ga3b le proverbial for the flue quality of its plc tores. SWONG Street,. above Green. pORTRA.IT UNRIVALLED IN -a- style, execution or finish by . any made—B. F. RfilkillE'S rb life-ni photographs in oil colors. Natnral, life-like and Impresetve. 624.1,31 CH Street. FORT TYPES MADE AT 624 ARCH Street, B. Y. REIMEJI.'S Gallery. are cbarming specimens of this elaborately colored style of Miniature likeness; eimPlicity of style .and wondrous accuracy evinced. . lt. A BMITAGR-THE PHILADELPHIA. A--"- MEDICAL ELECTEOPATHIC INSTITUTE, FIF TEENTH and CHENEY Streets, le now open. seS-St* _ . NBW SALMON AND TONGUE: -I- 1 AND SOUNDS.. 93 bbls extra No. 1 Salmon, It &Wax cO7 insPecuOrt, 25 bbla No. 2 Saloon, do. do. 100 0168650 k teas Spiced batman. 25 cases 10th cans do. 13bble and KO kitts °porgies Tongues and Smut& in store and for sale by KENNEDY. WALES. & 00_ , 130 and' 132 'NORTH WHARVES. ATEW BLUE FISH,- SCALE - FISH, FA 't AND WRITE, FISH: 'bble new blew'buryport Blue Fish. X' do. now Pickled Beale Pleb. 60 do. 32. aw Mackinac. White Fish. hatres do._ do. In store and for sale by RENNEDY, STAIRS. & 130 and' 132 NORTH WILLRVAX APPLE WHISKY,-25 BARRELS OLD Jersey Apple Whtsky. For sale by R. P. MIDDLSTON, sit?..6t* . 5 North FRONT street. AT REASONABLE MOM QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S 0!- F ICE, Mar D1V1111074 *ABIIINGION CM, September Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest Wilder. at the tame andplaces named below, en.: York. Pa. THURDAY, Sept. 16 1884. Altoona, 1 1 / 4 „ THURSDAY, Sept. 22. 1264. TWOHUNDREDHUBSDAYpt. 7S. BSC TWO CAVALRY HORSES, AT RUM A. RICUARDON BS.c ond These . Horses have be en emned as unfit for thin cavalry Service of the'annY. For road and farm onrposea many good bargains ma, be had. Horton sold singly. Terms : Cash in united States Currency. Jame a.. Colonel Fii r 4 Quartermaster General's Onset. Y BOTELER ar WILSON, AUCTION EERs. OFFICE U. S. CAPITOL EXTIINERON. WASHINGTON, D. Cr., Sept. 3, 1:33L On SATURDAY, October let, commencing at 10 A. M. the following variegated , and plata marble will be soli at public Auction on the grounds north of the United States Capitol,: 100 blocks Tennessee Marble. 1,000 cubic feet remnants ditto. 12 pieces Potomac Marble. SOO cubic feet Vermont Green Serpentine. 8 column Shafts dittto. 2,000 cubic , feet remnants Italian Marble. At the same time will be sold a large lot of doors. 00' ;ers, and building material of various kinds. By order of the Secretary of the Interior. • CLEMENT L. WZEPP. General Saperintendent. QA.LE OF CONDEMNED QUART-BB h., HAWSE'S STORES, BUGGIES, &0., &e. CHIEF QUAATERMAIrrarea Osumi, DEPOT OP IivABRINOITOrt. Waaalwaralf, C.. Sept_ 1. MK Will be sold, at public auctionat Government Wars. bonus, situated on tha ) sqnsre 'between and 1' , gat Twentieth and Twent -flrat streets. in the city of Weak ington, on WBDIrS AY, September 1.4, 1564, at U o'clock A. N. a. lot of Quartermaster ' s Stores, ems. dunned as unlit for use, Ur. : Axes, Carpenters' Tools, Brushes, Bridles,Hoss Buckets. Saddle Blankets, Stable Brooms, Portst Forges,Orindstones, Blacksmiths' Tools,Harneae, Dia toms, Scrap Leather, Stove Pipe,ltope, States , Saddles,. Scales, Whips, Horse Shoes, and alarge lot of oldiron. &c., Ste. SO, Will be sold, on name d ay ,at foot of Nineteenth suns ,. near Chesapeake and Ohio CanaLimmedlately after the completion of the sale above referred to, a numbered' Ambulances, Buggies, Carriages, Army WagOne.ErPriell Wagons, Carte, and Medical Wagons. Sac' essful bidders will be required to remove Ike stores 'within five (6) days from the date of sale. Terms: Cash, in Government fonds. D. H. RUCKER. Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ee3-9t Depot of Waeldesteet. R CiV R-' S INTEW CHESTNUT - 1 ••• A STREET TERATRE. . _ _ TIIIS EVENING., The great•Romatitle, Musical, Pantomimic, Spectounemg • • ; ALtDDIEr" OTC TURWONDERFUL LAMP. - THE .LIVINCI FOUNTAIN OF COLORED wArtim • All the new and Mainificent SCENERY, 'elegant Pas. puttee, wonderful E cte, superb Costumes.. darted's. Transforms:done, gran Cliortwes, and beautiful Mask. Dances Songs, &c. • -• • ramify Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Doors open at 2 o'clock: performance 2.4. Admingive ,21 cents; cbildren nel-82 ME S. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. SEVENTH NIOHT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. TO-MART. (Saturday), Sent. 10, MK A BOLD STROKE FOR A HUSBAND. Donna Olivia Me. John Drew. To conclude with THE WILLOW COPSE. _ 800 Fielding. Luke Fielding WALNUT-STREET T REA. TR E.-.• THIS (Saturday) EVENING. - September 10th, SIXTH NIGHT OF EDWIN BOOTH. on which occasion will he offered an entertainment of unusual attraction, Mr. BOOTH appearins BHT- LoCK, Shairspere's play of the MERCHA NT OF YE- 'NICE, and as PETRUCHIO. In Shakspere's comedy of • KaTHARINE , AND PETRI)CHIO. hfre. Alexina Fisher Baker as Portia and Katharine. , Seats may be secured at Box Office from 9 till l o'clock. Doors open at 7:4,. Performance will commence at .IC to S. A SSBMBLY BUILDINGS TENT. ..".• AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ! EVERY EVEIMM, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY A_FTERNOONR. Change of Performance. Constantly. Admission, 25 Cents. Childien, 15 Cents. Seat!, 50'Cents. Eveuttig Perforutasteeer commence at7i4, ifternow at - tie92-if -.THE PHILADEL- N.A-PHIA PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STREETS, is now prepared for the Winter course, and open all day and evening. Bodily exercises are of the greatest importance to La dies Gentlemen, and Children. They give grace to ths carriage develop the rnind,improre hearth and strengtls; the only means to Prolong life. The Institute has been in successful operation strn ISM, and thousands of • pupils have been greatly bens-- Med by it. Pay TIE a visit, or sand for a circular. • se7. sit PROFS. HILLEBRAND 9c LEWIN. ti TEE ACADEMY' OF FINE .ARTS,.. -A- CHESTNUT Street, ;Move Teiith. is OPE , N DAILY. for visitors, from 9A. M. to 6P. M. , joar A FAMILY CONSISTING OF LADY,. gentleman, and three vrell.beliartna children from eight to twelve valets, desire- genteel hoarding. With well•cooked and substantial meals. They require two , rooms, one front, and furnish themselves their parlor. Please address Poet Office Box 676, stating terms and lo cation. TO RENT -HANDSOMELY FUR.. NISHED HOOKS, No. 904 WALNUT St. selo-3V WANTED -BOARD FOB ' GENTLE MAI and WIFB in a Loyal Familyln the South ern part or the city. Addrees James," Press Office. BOARDING NEAR GERMA.NTOWN-. convenient to Station; fine - rooms; also,stable room. Address "Baker," Press. office. 506.10 r To RENT, WITH BOARD,. TO A GER TIORNAIS and WM pleasant front ROOM; is IL small family- APIA, 11:2132.SPROCE Street. weS-Patliset* E LIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT-. at HILL'S. ant3.llo 324 BMWS' Street. CERTIFICATE OF STOCK Ty a undersigned loat Certificate. No. 80. dated Sept. 15,. ISM. for 513 Sharpe of Stock In the UNION BANK ON PHILADELPHIA. , Notice le hereby given to all persons interested.-to show cause why a new certificate shoal& not be termed R. C. Back in lien of thFayette st. an29-mwl2t R. C. GREENAWALT,viIIe, Ps. L OST-lI.T. 13. 73-10 BONDIFt•NO. 17,064 for $6OO, Noe.• 69,364-5-6-7-8 for 1 11e0 each, payable, in February and. August, to the order of OSWALD. THOMPSON, guardian of Theodore H. Reakirt, am. unendorsed. APPlisalion for Payment of the same kit been made at the Treaenry Department. Any informs. Oen will be suitably rewarded by THSO. H. B.SANDECT„ 702 WALNUT Street stag- 8 PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY MAIL, free of postage, to any part of the Malted Slates, on receipt of the following prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond Bing, $1; Cluster Imitation Dia mond Ring, ' , at heavy Plated Vest•Chaltui. $1; heavy Plain Rings. will stand the strongest acid, 50e. ; magied- Scent Plain, Ring, $1; small Roland Black Enamelle& Ear Drops . 50c.;.heavy Plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Buttons, 25c. ; dente' Single Stone or Cluster Imitation . Diamond Pins, $1; Bracelets; $1; handsomely-chased 'Medallions, $1; complete sets Carbuncle Studs and But— tons, $1; complete sets Black Enamelled Snide and But tons, with Pearl Settins, 61 ; Pan cy Watch Keye.soc. Test and Pencil. with Extension Case, $1; Ladies' Long Guard an &Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chatelaine-Pins. eh genuine Stitt& Perch°. Chains, ; ,Ladies' and Gents' Miniature Pine, for hair or likeness, $1; Seal Rings, 31: Red or Black Ball Ear Drops, 50c. per pair. Direct to ESTLIN & MANN, 916 RACE Street, Phila. sego -tit" WEST JERSEY AILROAD GOlaHlett.. eing TRtrESDAY, September Ist, 1964. from Walnut. street What. FOB CAPE MAY, At 10 A. M. and 3 P. AL For. Sal em and Bridgeton, at 9 A. K. and 4 P. M. For Glassboro at gaud 10 A. If. 3 and. 4P. M. For Woodbury, do. , 9 and 12 M. , 3.4, and 6, P. M. For Gloucester, dm., atl A. 12 Id., 3,4, and 6 P. If.. RETURNING TRAINS LEM Cape May at 6 and 11.46 A. M. Millville at 8.07 A. IL 1.50 P. M. Salem at 6A. M., and 1.15 P. K. Bridgeton at 6.16 A. H., and 1.30 P. N. Glassboro at 7.10, 9.17 A. M., 2.24, and 8 P. X. Woodbury at 7, 7.40, and 9.47 A. M, 2.60 and 3 . 29 P. M. TRY. WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, Mee No. ii WALNUT Street, will call for and de liver baggage, and attend to all the usual branches or Expriss buiness. A special niessenits accomEasies sacs train. J. VAN RENSBBLABff„, ascia.tr Sunerintendent att. WEST JERSEY RAIL, ROAD LINES. On and after TUESDAY. September 6, 1864, win leave from WALNUT STREET WHARF as follows: FOR CAPE-MAY, At BP. M. For Salem and Bridgeton at 9 A. M. and 4P. M. For Glassboro, at 9 A. 11: and 3 and 4 P. M. For Woodbury, &c., 9 A. M.. 12 51., 3 and 4 P. M. For Gloucester, &c. at 9A. M. ‘ 3112 ,3, 4,end 6 P. 144. RETURNING TItAINS LEAVE Cape May at 6 A. 31. Dlitiville at 8.07 A. M. Salem at 6 A. M. and 1.15 P. At. Bridgeton at 6.15 A. M :and 1,30 P. 31. Glassboro at 7.10. 9.17 A. 3L and 2.28 P. M. Woodbars at 7, JERSEY EX PR E SS and 2.50 P. AL • 'I'BE WEST COMPANY, No. 5 WALNUT Street, will call for and de liver Baggage, and - attend to all the =nal branches or• Rkpress briefness. A special messenger 'accompanies each train meguf .1. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent, PHILADELPHIA LO JAL EMPRESS-COMPANY. No.. 26 South FIFTH Street. - ATLA a+IN TIC y Empr esClTYs to OBllttd LiANTOWNONGBRANCH..VIIISTISTT , en Beggars conveyed to all the Railroads and Steamer. Goods shipped by all the Lines. see-Sr - Adriat FOR S&LE-Tll RARGN„ formerly steamer, •• NSW WORLD." as she now lien at Alexandria, Va ; of aboutl.7oo toes. Length about 155 feet, beam 90 feet. Well found to boats, anchors, chains, steam fire-engine, &c., s. and in perfeot order. For part/cab" ap:ply to FEED. C. SCHISM, No. I:South WILLIAM S=eet. New York. _--P.-11EYER'S NEWLY IN CTIPPRovo cuiggsra.e ovEßsnoul YLA Acknowledged to be the best. Lamson Prf re MOW:, and Hig_hest Awards in America received. MELODEONS AND SBCOAD- NAND•PLANOS, sek4m Wareroome, No. 722 ASCU St.. bel. MOW. ATEW ECONOMY SEA SHAD,--207 bbl and 41 halves stew Economy Sea Shad, to ax rive by steamer Norman, for sale by KENNEDY. STAIRS, Sc CO.. 130 and. 133 X 0.3141. WIIARVES . JOHN RICHARDS, PRINTER, JOHN .No. 122 NORTH SIXTH STREET. As` Cards, Circabre, &c., neatly printed. se9-301* Mc iNLEY OM COMPANY, INGOT,. porated under fie laws of the State of New York. Wells on OIL CREEK, Pennsylvania. - - TRIISTEES.—Norris Franklin iNew York] SLUM N.. Lawton, New York; Sidney Cornell, New York; Joh*. E. coiew ,,, , Ott cut, ;C. Mellinley,oll City, J. J. Yandearifi , OR CRY. Pa. ; George DaTil, N ew York., 'Presdent. EIOSIIIS secretary. H.BENSON; Treasurer. ViraLl'Hlt B. LLIVTON; Super intendenre,NxErfiLEY BROS. , Cake. S 1 JO NN - Street. New York . 5e.9.81.* AUCTION SALES. • ah) ► BOMIDENG. LOST'. AND FOUND. PERSONAL. DECKER BROS., STEOK tt CELEBRATED PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND .031ESTNIJT TIMPARTNERSHIPPIRETO.FORR existing under the Arm name of " WILSON Ed In the Sox-making btudnees. Is dissolved; The business of the late firm will be "continued by Joint WILSON. at the old stand, corner or SLSOWj Lane and ASIIIIRST Street. „mix WILSON. Pntr o anziPute. Sept. Sth,;lBB4. 3r. DvAsimusicr MI (u l& WA S ....Aire. John. 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