ORIYALS AT THE.ROTHLS The Von . 01_144% 3IHZ '.."4/ Awe". ue b 1 1 . Beeiv "'no., Bcoog,Tu • • Vlttolairg Y L Verarewer • vv. , Yolk Amu, Ar collrer moo thsvifltim; Beoreaufort g, -.ldrilmin. New York I 1:1 peoveaa. Cincinnati - pH, Amorm. CO ngAILIBIEVinO Yincoki , 7 ,c.',l; Bloc:kip) githorn. Columbus ~oillheare. Columbus potter. , A • Over. Cleveland oiro w t , Washington Bagman, Wilmington ~ b ,,,t e acten, Pittsburg • Now York Lonisville Locciage, Louisville Welch wt. Boston N os, I..ip•er. Virginia &In Boston Wallare, New York W MelCino t a t o. & Is, Boo•ton. w F Weleh, Boston NIA e, New Jersey Woolverton,NOrleaus •,i;f, Washington 01 'Fuller. Trenton Williams, Erie, Pa T Tolle,. New York lohlwon, Baltimore thenital . J H M Morris, Louisville H Brewer. New fork C Bickel W 11 Braden, St Paul T Low; Havana R P Spalding. Cleveland • E 0 Thompson, Cleveland S ASchitilin & la, if Y Capt S P Telford, Wash A B Clarke,. Virginia A N Kugrin & wf Ky 811 Morse & wis, . P Stratton, Now York A Spadon, New York J P Brtnton, Havana S N Goodall, o:eveland Mr 0 Watmongh. Kansas H C Middleton, Ky McKay Hoge, Lonlsville Dr 1 & Mrs Custer, Ohio I. Osborn, Ohio A If Barnes, Kentucky 0 H. Barnes., KentitcitY T U Barnes, Kentucky 9 Stephenson, Jr, Boston W S Barnes. Pennsylvania. Albert Hoffman. Pa J It Hayes, West Chester T B Evans, WBdt Chester 0 P Hewes, West Chester H L Webb, Wallington Wm . S Kish, Wiist Cho,ter W H Allderdive N H Crawford, Baltimore WET Merrill. Baltimore Rohl Calmat, Jr, Salt P J Rosenberg. New York R hlelrick, Haltvay.E • E Frier, New Yora • W B Wallace & la, Nash v Geo DI Gill, Memphis • Semi McLane. Pittsburg . A Blakeley, Penult J P ' Lexington, Ky D W Ives, New York A Halley, Cincinnati C Star & la, Now York Col A Kincaid & wf, Wash iL N Baker & wf,Washiugn Miss Baker, Washington Jas Lamb, Washington. M Barrett & wf, Wash 1) L Huntingdon, Ti 8 A NH Furness, Now York J Hall & wf , Boston M N Lopez Canalt, New t ork F H Morrison Now ork E Colman, NeW Turk J A 'Yarnell, Ne w Turk & Jell'rey, Columbus W Pi S tew a r ttookeuPune °dusky :J•l4Cl* ,airett.Wi t liningt Pa on,Del Cheser. ..I,iAler, Jr, Chester, Fa foulc, Titusville ciarke, lidoVaytown I:artaae. Boston Wabb;Niagaza Falls 'oiter Sr fain, Cincinnati eitrlyJne, New York : Hayden, Huston Paiker, Waf•hington yle. New Jersey 1:yle, New Jersey Warren, Ohio C Warren, Ohio abregnetl, Jr, Perle an Name, Nfw fork n Bell, Jr, New 'York ,Iyer, New York Itohert..,ou r _Now York aer, New Fork ICLfedcwf, USA Il O'Brien, U S A Davie & wf, Mass Sauder Kemp Sr la, Mass Dickineon, Mksa 11 d Ward, Am York L W Angovtne & wf, N Y T B NUR i Ai McLean, New York I? W Ludovic, Bow York Unlit Goodman, Chicago Alex Ingram, Ohio Sol B Bell, Nashville Bon A K McClure, l'enna W J Hawkias, Indiana &Ira J AI Wilson & da, Ind Miss RR flerritirld, I udimra Mrs Slow,Whealing Fink, Wlieelint Dr A R Curtis, PlLtaborg 1 E Cole, Bitrlington. t A JBaldwin, Now York Miss Davison, Plttsbnrg • Col W 'Snit, Wash, 1) C L Maddox & wf, Cincinnati Miss Maddux, Cincinnati Miss M Bibben, Cincinnati T,F Moffitt & wf, Ohio Prather' Wheeling tt 1:. , 11, Kew York 63Ttbe!einem% Pottsville D Elatil%, Pottsville H Howe, Nash W:llinactP, Kevntilleky uc Wright, 'Num treats littlfert. Ponnsylvania Maguire ;••1 louts liabague,St Louis hi Wilson sm,St Louie 31alroy 13rooklyn toluayer lowa ••• isiew York runty, New York /Onetime n. New Haven I Mien, Otiv:iiro E Woodruff, Chicago I Wallace tt la, Ohio Lawman. Cincinnati 3 O Cincinuati, 0 omerr ilia,Cinainuati, 0 !Aria, Cluelunati, 0 ipushertv, New York rbee. Danv ills, Ky F heeler & wf a- Wilson. Cleveland Mune, Louisville, Ky a J H Morrison. Ky D M Peck, Lock Haven It W Morris & la. Michigan T Ryerson & la, Michigan H Getty, Michigan Jae Dalton & la, Cincinnati MrslsT Woods, Louisville MISS H B Tait, Lonisville Miss BOBS, Heading T Her , Louisiana, W B Adams, New York W D Patterson, New limey H Applegate, ioew Orleans ge. Geier wr,Chics go & wf, Wisconsin • 1 The G a ilbert. New York f ouda. New JertiflY ' Weida & la, New York Harrod uitb. Now York as W Stevens, Boston enkelman, Baltimore .iticbardson, Pittsburg ~ Yocum. Memphis b W Ltsh ealing, ti BA Darlinon, Media, Pa Potter,t canna t Knotwell,Penna Pugh St lnWashipgton it ft it Taylor, - lIS A in Lowe, Baltimore la el Wai d . Baltimore . Willie, Paterson, N J looper, New York in Morris, Washington larig. Amsterdam ( Belles, Utica, N Y a Hsriley. 'Bedford h Slade: Washngton I Jewett, Washington e hoops,Washington Craig, lowa Simon Cameron, Pa Vickery. Arizona Bright, U S itramMen Valdez. Mrs Delta, ti Castle Chambers & eh, Penna Chiddiek, Detroit • Craig. afasmichttretis . • a Tolan,Columbne 0 arebar t d & la. Baltimor, Wastatohnesetts k a CJohuson,Meadit'le McCormick. Franklin. posy, Ws eking ton faker Si,::6 N t :w Yorks . . Row , Penna 'Sargent, Penne, 'smug, Jr. Penns Ker Denney. Jr, Willa, Del r,, Baltimore 1 . 3140 D. ?Milord s Linton, Baltimore I Kremm,'New York i SWIII.OII 1: stayers irgs raid, 'New York I Vett Klee ck. New York. Ikestaberg. New York I Eltpaiding, Washington :anon. Washington Hickey, California Slopes. II S A ;.trairew,New Jersey :ebers, New Jersey L N Yatanuel, Philp, age. New York J "...When New York irard. David Mcßride. New Jens? Aug Meyer J D Adams, Washingto a Col Davis, Backs co Hon John Cessna, Bedford H Foreman & In, Ohio Jas B Roney, Alban,' Sami T Harmer, West Point W B Arson, West Point John Davis, Harrisburg .T V Huston, Oeorget'n,D C F B Penniman. Honosdale John Harrison, Pottsville H McGlensey, Oregon B Strong T A Andrews, Harrisburg Bliss E Andre we, Elarrisb'g Mrs F Andrews. Harrisburg W Smith, Pittsburg Jos L Presbery & wf N J Airs C F Howlan t Ba , tou Mrs (I Comstoca, Mass H W Brtnton, l'enna W W Wright, Delaware Mrs Mall, Brooklyn Mr Malone, Lancaster Mrs C Ml3reneman,Readt'g 0 J Dickey, Lancaster D Flint, Chicago Miss M P Sloan, Chicago R L Cooke. Manch Chunk S A Purviance, Pittsburg J C Wyman, Washington W Dyett, Boston J Sherman, 'Titusville Henry Bohle, Titusville. 0 1? Howland, Boston J Y Morrison, Now York G 'W 'Brown, New York Henry Allman, Near York S G Libra% New York D H Devoe, Washington JasHarris, New York W G Halal/ton. New York I W S Wann, New York C S S Sisk esley, New York W King. Virasbingtov I Chas B Martin, Memphis R W Slaymaker, Indiana T B Bell, Missouri IR Johnston, Maryland C P Brown, Wheeling If Milligan, Pittabnre .1 C Harbour, Wheeling Miss G Harbour, Wheeling :fames Wills, New York W Shields. New Jersey P Jameson, New York H Messy, New Tork H A Vancouver, Port tin' th B D Barb°, Washington B B Nsgle, Washington J W Forsyth,. Washington H A Smith, Westmoreland It JR Willeandor, Penna. B Brewster, Allegheny chants , . A J 'Francis, Covington, Ky L Bird, Brooklaud, Pn Boys, Stroudsburg T T Myler, Pittsburg Thos McCann% Pittsburg D H Arnold, New York W H Levan, Son Haven Miss K Levaus•Seb Haven E T Christman W Chester J Cummins.Media, Pa J Pastorlug, New York .11.0 Fry, Petersburg R Brown, M Chunk S George, Washington W i Mil, Indianapolis it<Kinkead, Hollidaysburg E Brown, Lancaster, Pa Chesebro, New York J Sohattlin, New York W Smith, Loxington, Ky A Brett, New York A Wieder?, Medina, 0 Kepner, New Gsrdeu, 0 A Bartholomew, Ohio W Kennedy, New Brighton J 0 Snyder, Ohio L C Glover, New York The Me & wife, Penne, t r F.es:a.tu, New York fririwcfn, New Castle,Pa iZook & ia, Wash,D C tliurnsl4.4, lows C/ty Ihbb , . Ohio celafeld, Wheeling • Geesendoril & wf, Ind •W Clu s 0 C:bson . la, (Alio crier, Waynesburg i Brubaker, Berlin. Pa itilron. Berlin, Pa Willissbarre i McCauley, New York . Inckenbeinier. Pittsburg Bow York J Cridwell; Penns 'ljimmiler, Indiana 4 , ..1;my, Scranton. :Bloom, Linerne to, Pa !liratmer. Milton. Pa Bennett, Eingerstt WII 111..mugton, tilinois Wilmington, 0 Ainrietta, 0 BOA, Ky ex loan. J El Powell, Newark, N J A Ba'online, Newark, N J Trios P Begley & lady C H Peri ins, City Point, Vs H 8 Devine O Breitingham, New York L 0 McLellan Georgia - 11has A Mason', Boston Capt 0 P Harding 0 a Kroll/0 & witS,Penite. W 0 Vest, New Yor k R o bt, 0 whites. New York 0 Coffey, Washl ['stmt.') C 0 Soltotior.areatou B Bolen, Trenton Cornelius Cronin . James Riley Amos Bradlov O L Berker,Nowark, NI John Trout, Williamsport N Pollock, Willarespor M S Thompeoir, Penult Miss M Thompson, Penult EMIO aedtall, Poona • Stemma', Maryland .00 Connell, Baltimore ':atk, Baltimore Omit, New Yak to B Byer, Now York New York a- t,siret. New lurk c , BIlI•chtll, Virginia 11 Brow 1., New York . Muds S lad) , Virilnda r BAllta 11Y. 51 Brown, Welishtuq. Va Par,ons, rali4hnr7.kd Eilllibad, Baltimore W Bargadin, Palomar° 01 Shaw .S le, Ma", H Airman, Maryland F Gareaet, Baltimore Booker, Baltimore ' isa:;!6i # 4 S Bathes, eat Ivor, Pa H ltarn , ,t di la, Di nion. . 301111 B Morgan, New York Jac Langstaff ' °I , rwin nod Capt B Urswahl, Wash'n Stephen Tipton, Ohio Jae Rittenhonse,Oltio _ J W Sullivan St lot, N Y Miss Mary Smith Del W P Lawrence.Blootashurg J Whartou,Bloouisburg • 3 A OogleyOhio. Lock limn 0 F Cline. B L Hondenbush. Ohtu .1 8 Thomas, Reading • The II Ward,•Hrletol ' Thoeba de s',Dlaro rre I Dela i ware iJaylord.Del Cl siocklou Holy Clotworthy, Mut bitrg liuGU.Sillem, It IS stuuter. Nara Hullooll,Plttoburg Horner. Oltio Sew York Bissau. S A S A Stat ( )melt, II Jenciy •••thiuley. N Serso7 rth e Hontogi on co 416. 3twite 40411 31cCombes Winton. U S A Bowers, U S A carry B Braden, Pittsburg bt•lllug, Min :tit:dhoti,n Jhelum. Mifflin The Commerehal. Illosalhilin eo,•Pa. • C R McDonald. Chester li.rlin,Part Clinton JAMBS R Ramsey , Chqster ) Vonte. Pottsville S J heanes,Maryleud Detieny,hillrey, • H C Pease Meanly, U S 0 H Searle Mr D 8 A • • ,••••••: Cant C Twining,Lane , co r }whim = • 0 P Ballard, Media amide Chester. : latort.idge, Concord, Pa ir Bird), Alestaara,Va H Darlington,Coneord, Pa , Luens. Penna W Ross , :oom blew York W Howarth, Med la, Pa aebrik, S A James Collins, II Blq Hallnagle. IT E. J Wiloox,Michlgan lihtt kllhutr. New York ° Mci ay, Jr. Delaw . exe Nhielde Delaware Sation:Delaw.e.re Johnson. Baltimore x Ramey. Baltimore ~ x Marks. Baltimore • Kingsley. Oblu Steiner; Jr, Buns co D Pickering. Now York Van Buskirk, Penns J Gulick, Stroudsburg *Alm, New Jersey The N rottsvitip - Levan, Lehigh Valley udersou, lieu - York Rogers, Ne w York Liudersuilth, Penutt iedfeldt, Wash 1, C Denny, Milwaukee °Mail Dell Bevek, Weafi, D 0 Davis, Waal, 11 Q SPieLtc NOTICES. P.RoF. C. u: BoLLEs will commence ober 4th, 19F4 a coarse of Lectures and fall instruc. for applying the different modifications of Slectrl for the care of all Acute and Chronic Did 0 a 5438,. fastitution, 1220 WalLut street. Medical mon and ere desiring to attend the Course, are raquabted to kc application early. II Acute and Chronic Diseases cured by means of ttricity at 1220 WALNUT Street, Ph nada. se9-tf,. POIIILLB Ourramo HOUSE OF P/IrtA. " OAK .BALL." Boat-class goods at moderate Prices. WANAMANER & 8. B. corner SIXTH 'and MAENST Streets. 1 64 t Department (tO make to order) No. 11. S. Sixth St. RILELXR & WrLSON'S HIGHEST FRIPITIIM LOCK-STITCH sswura MACIELLiIB. ra wigsPEST. SIMPLEST, LID MIST. ; '" 4 11)4. 101 ORZECTICITT Street. above Elevaistb „ MARRIED_ ET T E - theRTLEY =Married, on tbe morning of init., at Church of the Holy Trinity. by the • rb ilipsßroolo, &twin V. Machette to Margaretta, rof th e late John H. Oartley, of jade city. No DIED_RIG HT .-.0 0 thp th a t ;Emma, daughter ^f Mar- R Cilei W. Wright, aged 7 years, 8 wog OM and A ral titie- and friends of the family are 1 nv!ted tr °;• foe funeral. from the residence of her pdunts... l',,;lreet, abo ve main, Norristown, PA. • Oa Ta . : s . inst., at 2 o'clock. • • t k,'''.` B On Ruud ay afternoon, 11th WAliam • re ' l 9 iha :t1•1 year of hi.; age. oot or,* OtA " will given of his funeral. Le inn diate tbe inst. „Carrie Holahan. filen& and acquaintencee.,:tre attend the funeral from the residence other • s Union. J Bernard & Is, N Jersey G Chester, Baltimore C Peakison. Pittsburg J T Howell, Armstrong J N Godshall, Patina Kiss EC Denon & els, Penns' B (3 Pierce, Penns W H Fuss, Washington . Mrs F Davie & ch. N York W Chandler, Bridestmeg Stephen Sherwood W Hervey , Berlin J Davis, New York dison. , . Mrs IS J Titas,Bethlehem Mina A Tittle, Bethlehem B Mose, Penns, B Hamlin, Penna John Henry, New York Jae Johnston, New. York Lf J Tempatiy. Naw York Win Ximble, Wayne cc F M Geming. Wayne co E Theraer, Wash, D C W Binge, Wash, D C Geo WcOlnre, Waah, I) C S R Francis, Berk co It Swineford, New Berlin A Bogler, Ashland B Silvis, (3 Ooheen, Santa Fe J L Snodgrass • D II Sargent, Atlanta, Oa S Df Baer J 8 Lash, Carlisle J H Little, Wash, D C • mother, No. 609 North Eleventh street, on Tuesday morning, at S. o'clock. IF o nerel services at the Assam p• Lion. Interment at St. Mary's IfIOORE —On Sunday, the 11th, Thomas Moore, in the tGth year of hi- a ge. The funeral will take place from the residence of his son•in-law, Geo. W. Fetter man, 1012 Green street. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend, on Wednesday, the 14th lust., at 31'. M. ROOM—At Bessie Bell Farm, Montgomery county. Pennsylvania, on Saturday. Sept. 10, 11364, Catharine Wallace, daughter of the late John M. Hood. PATTON. —at Turner's Lane Hospital, Philadelphia, Sept. 10th, Henry L. Patton, Major, of the 20th Regiment Mass. Vols. , from the effects of wounds received at DAP)) Bottom, near Richmond. August 16th. WYATT.—On the morningof the 10th inst., Theodore C. W relativese 43d year of his age. . The and male frl ends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, American Hotel, Chestnut street, above Fifth, on Tuesday after noon, the 13th lintat 3 o'clock. VANDERBII.T.-/On the Nth instant, Emma, daugh ter of John V. and Margaret C. Vanderbilt, aged 26 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of her pa tents, • No. '2OE6 Wallace 'street. on Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 2 o'clock P. hi. , to which the friends of the family are invited. [New York papers pinase copy.] GARRJGDES. —On the 9th lust.,'Elicaheth lil , wife of James H, Garrlgues. In the 07th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from ;the residence - of herson•in law,Mo. 1634 Master street, on Second-day morning. at 10 o 't lock. • . THACKARA. —On the Sth inst , at Lancaster, Pa.. .Mrs Fanny Thackara, aged Oft 34ars, wife of the late W. W. Thacker& of Philadelphia. - Funeral from the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, on Monday, September 12th, at 1 P. M. „Friends and rela tives are Invited to attend at St. Peter's Church, Third and Pine streets. Third and the 7th instant, James F. Johnston. aged 46 years. Hie male friends era invited to attend his funeral from hitt late residence , No. 170 S Pine street; Monday 12th instant, at 0 o'clock A. M. Interment at Lanrel Hill Cemetery. *** BRUNER. —On the 7th instant, Elizabeth WidOW' of the late William Bruner. in the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral from theresidence of her son, John A. Bruner, No. 812 North Front street, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, without farther notice. Fnrent I to proceed to Moimment Cemetery: es. among& —On the Stk inst.. Mrs. Sarah Hi gg i ns . wife of Bev. S. Fliggine, in the 14th year of her ace. Ber relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, 617 North Twelfth street, on 'Monday. 12th inst., at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Bill. see I ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have received— Black Delaines. all•F ‘ ool Houtenlines, single width. denote width, "and White Del aillElB. " and Pnrple Daisies,. " • and White all-wool lionaselines. " and Purple Tamises and Bombazines. Merinos, and Cashmere,. ". Bepe, Empress Clothe, Alpacas. ate. ' an29-tf . m . MIMING - GOODS .!'NEW FALL STOCK! JUST OPENED!!_ BESSON & SON, MODRNINO.STOR.I3, 918 CHESTNUT STREET. Rave now readyjor Fall Sales Black all wool Reps. Do. •' do. Reps Imperlitl. Do. do. Empress Cloths. • Do. do. Cashmeres', Do. do. . Merinoes. Do. ' do. Amelines. • Do. do. Corded Morisse Do. do. Mousselines Delano. Do. do. do. double width. • Do. do. Tamises. Do. Silk warp Cashmeree. Do. English Bombazines. ' Do. French Bombazines. Do. Alpacas and Mohairs.- • Do. English Merinoes. Do. ?summitlas or Coburge. • Do. Victoria Reps. Do. -Turin Clothe. Do. Baratheas. Do. Thibet Long and Square Shawls. Do. Thibet Square Shawls. Grape. Silk, and Born twine bound. • Do. Mousseline Delaine Square ShitWls. Do. Cashmere Square Shawls. . Do. English Crapes and Crape Veils. Do. Round Crape, Grenadine, and Lace Veils. Do. Alexander's Kid and Silk Gloves. Do. Fleecy Kid ar d Silk Gloves. Do. Wide Belt Ribbons. Do. Crape Collars and Sleeves Sm. SIIPSSIOR BLACK SILKS, Black Poult de Sole or Mourning Silk. Black Lyons Gros Grains and Tallies. Black Lyons Glossy Taffetas. • Black Gros de Rhines, ac. SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS. • Second Mourning Chene Alpacas. • Do. do. Plaid and Striped Mohairs. Do. do. Brocade Mohairs. • Do. do. Delaines. Do. do. • all-wool Afousselincs. Do. do. Saxony Plaids. Do. do. Poplins. Do. do.. Chintzes, Balmorals, &a. sea-linty& F A TRE Ss LANDELL .OPIOT :TO DAY NEW GOODS. • . . 6,0(0 New Shawls. Richest New Silks. Richest Figured Merinoes. Novelties in Drees Goods. New Goods Daily Opening. COMPANY C. OKAY meeting of the Company will be held at the Armory': SOS MARKET Street, MIS EVENTING, at 8 o'clock. •JOILN 0. GILLER, It* Secretary. • • gar' TWENTIETHAWARD BOUNTY FUND.—An adjourned meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Green Hill Church, GIRARD Avenue, west of Sixteenth street. Let every one desirous'of subscribing to the fund attend. It B. HARPER, Secretary. THE CI (WENS' VOLUNTEER. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME Streets, take pleasure in acknowledging the following donations since lastreport : Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail road Company $291 00 A. H. D. 10 00 Huntingdon Ladies' Aid Society. per Chas Ran kin 20 00 Mr. Doyle, New Tork 200 Col. Thompson, 12th N. J. Vols 2 00 Two Lady (rinds, per II Blaney. Jr 40 00 Proceeds of a Fair bold by Misses Linda Bcken dorf, Libbie and Maggie Carders, and Marion Lane U. S. Sanitary Commission - 1 barrel dried apples 9 , 01 ti gallons pickles. and 2 dozen carpet slippers. Penn Relief Association-7 jars preserves, Ste., 12 arm slings, 1 dozen cotton socks, and'y, dozen woolen socks. Gen. Warren Lodge I. 0. 0. F.-2 barrels beets, 2 barrels cabbage, 2 tubs tomatoes, and ! basket onions. Ladies' Aid St. Penis' Episcopal Church—arm canes, handkerchiefs, hair brushes cologne, Sm. Northwest Soldiers' Aid Society -29 muslin shirts, 13 • pair muslin drawers, 2 rolls muslin, arm slings, &c. Westminster Aid Society, per Penn . Relief Associa tion-1 barrel vegetables. Mrs. Stewart,liarket street-2 baskets peaches. hire. J. H. Cari--4 jars jellies and lot of eggs. Mrs. Jos. Eshrlek—Sjars brandy peaches. Mrs. levick-2 pair drawers, 7 shirts, and 10 hand. , kerchiefs. - Mrs. Thompson—ajarepreserves. Mrs. Scollin—lot books and papers. it ar GREAT ACIEISTB&L . TAIR. CASH RECEIPTS. Committee on Clothing and Merchant Tailoring. per S. W. Arnold, treasurer (additlonall_ - $761 68 llobert Hayman. Madeira, per Henry C. • Carey Committee on Iron, per Andrew Wheeler, Chairman, (additional) Committee on Labor, Income, and Revenue, per J. W. Claghorn, treasurer, (additional) 18.000 00 Committee on Finances and Donations,per A. li. Boric, Chairman, (additional) One•half the proceeds of admk-sion to the Cathedral during the Fair, per Bish op ;Wood 40 DI Proceeds of the sale of articles received from • Mrs. C. D. Arfwedson' Stockholm, Swe den, per N. H. Ashurst Previously repo/led 111W' FOURTEENTH WARD VS. BOUN• TIES. This ward is paying the HIGHEST PRICE FOR MEN, cash in hand, at Provost Marshal's °ince, BROWN and SPRING GARDEN, as soon as mus tered. More GOOD MAN WANTED Apply to WM. McLAUGHLIN, as above, or to either of the •Recratting Committee. Squads of men ypreferred FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, Chairman, No. 20• b South FIFTH Street: • CHARLES PATO% - • • Casters House. • • F. R. GATCHBLI., No. 1033 SPRING GARDEN, It Recruiting Committee of Fourteenth Ward WELEVENTH WARD TO AVOID THE DRAFT. A MASS MEETING of the citizens of the Eleventh Ward will be held in the Lecture Room of the German Lutheran Church, northeast corner of ST. :CORN and BROWN Street, on TUESDAY EVENING, September 73, IStlt, at ?X, o'clock. Every citizen of the Eleventh Ward is earnestly requested to be present and give aid by their money and presence in the eff.rts being made to relieve the ward from the draft. Thereare 1.800 in the ward liable to the draft, and a trifle from each will procure the men. $5O will get you. a. guarantee from the draft or the money returned. • • GEO. A. QUIGLEY, Chairman. WM. O.- - RIM .Searetary... - ,• • • _ farYOUNG MEN'S CSAISTIAN 'AS• SOCIATIoN.—An adjourned meeting of the as sociation will be held' to the Rooms, 1009 and 1011 CRESTRUT Street, TO•TIOHT Monday,/ at S o'clock. The temperance question, continued from last meeting, will be discussed. All are invited It* I HISTORICAL SOCIE tY OF PENN. SYLVA NIA. —A Stated Meeting will be held at the Rooms, Athentetun Building, SIXTd Street, below Walnut, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o• clock." SAMUEL L. SMEDLEY, - It Recording Secretary. 11:1111/EVERSITY OF PENNSY CNA. NlA.—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 studious habits, and kuittclent literary acquirements, who pre sent respectable testimonials of good moral character, and whose circumstances do not enable them to pay the expenses of admission to said lectures. Applications should be addressed, under seal, to the above Committee, to the care of CADAWALIDER BIDDLE. Secretary of the Board of Trustees, No. 4 5 40 WALNUT Street, Phliat elphia, at any time before the third MONDAY in September next, the postage being paid. On that day the Committee will open and d e cide on the 'applications and testimonials of candidates, whose nsnies will not be c isclosed by the Commit tee. se7-12-15.3t NOWIC E.—AT A MEETING Or THE MILK DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, of the city of Philadelphia. held September 8, 1861. at WASH INGTON HALL, EIGHTH and StRING GARDEN Streets. it was unanimously Regaved, That. in consequence of the great advance -demanded by the lumen, tdgether with the high price of everything connected with the bueieese, the retail price of of Milk be TEN CENTS per quart, com mencing MONDAY, Sept 12, 1884. By order of the President. Ceelo.2?) • S. M. DANES. Secretary,. Itgr CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 637 CHESTNUT Stmet,,corner of Seventh. Established 1844, incorporated 1E65. Young Men prepartd for the Counting House and Ba• siness Liie.• • . . . Thorough and practical Instruction in BOOK. KEEPING, in all its branches, as practiced by the best accountants and business men. . _ . PS.' Plain and OrnamentaENM AN l, is taugh H t lP by one of the most competent of nommen. CommerchtiCalculations, Commercial Law, Detect ing Counterfeit limos, gm. TELEGRAPHING, by Sound, and on Paper, taught by a long experienced Operator. Students Instructed separately, and received at any time. livenisg Seeslons after September 14. Catalogues contain.ng the names of HI ..a'udenteg terms, &c., furnished grais on application selo-31* S 11. CRITTENDEN St CO. OrNOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— The regular Snpnal Meethig of the Stockhold ers of the SITSQUEHAN SIA RIVER AND BORTH AND WEST BRANCH TELEG RAPE COMPANY, will be bald et the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, the .14th day of September next, at 2 o'clock P. M:. for the election of officers, Sec. By order of the President, . E. S. SANDFORD. GRIER, Secretary. ati22-mthteeli• OFFICE, OF THE 'MANDAN M. DWG COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street , • PIFIZAPPLPTIIA, September 9, 1851. °TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend has been declared. payable to. Stockholders of record at the close of bneiness October let, MD, as follows: Three Shares of the Resolute Mining Company and Five Shares of the Medora Mining Company for every Twenty Sres Instalments th Mandan Mining .Comparty upon T all then d ae shall have been paid No fractious of &hares will be Issued, bat will be paid for by the Company at the rate of six dollars per share of Resolute, and ei ht'dollars per share of .Medora. By order of the Directors B. A. HOOPES, selo-tool • • .0* 'Secretary and Treasurer. WNOTICTE.—TRIE FIRST . INSTAL. lIENT of FIFTY PERCENT. of theSabscription to the EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK is now due and pa able. - The tindersigned Committee will be at the Globe Engine House, G ERMANTO WN Road, above Second street, on MONPAY and TUESDAY, 12th and lSth between the hours of 9 and 1, to receive the above sub scriptions. JACOB NAYLOR .HENRY S. ZIEGLER, JOHN VOLKMAR, ' CHARLES' H.-CRAIG, • ANDREW McBRIDE.. PHILIIDA., September Bth. 1864. ' ee9. 4t5 THE PENNSYLVANIA PURE IN• 11 W 7 SUR.A.NCE COMPANY. SEPTEMBER sth. 1864. The . Directors have this day declared a dividend of SEVER DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per m o nths the Stock of the Company for the last which will be paid to th e StOckholders or their legal representatives,' after•the 15th lug. sett- 115 . WM. (3. CRO WELL. Secretary. OrFAIR ! FAIR I I FAIR I—NOW OPEN at WRIGHT'S INSTITUTE. FRANK FORD. 'for the BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. eO7-10t* - 517,760 36 1,024,284 11 $1,043,014 49 CALEB COPE, Treasurer. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRXXIDENIT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FOR VICE PRESIDENT' ANDREW JOHNSONJ OF TSN'NESSEE ELXVTOIR&I , TICELET. • SENATORIAL. BIOBTOV Mohi/ORABL. T. OUNNINGRAM, Beaver Soru REPIIES 2 L Robert P. Kinn. 1. 0. ltorrlson Costs& 2. Henry &mom. 4. William H. Hen, i. Barton H. Jenks, 6. Charles M. Anat. I. Robert Parka. B. William Taylor, 9. John A. Hiestand,_ 10. Richard H. Correll. 11. Edward Holliday. 12. Charles Y. Read. BY order of the State Cali Iltar" MANDAN MINING COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, September 9, 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every share of the capital.etock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY bat this day been called in, payable on of before the 26th day of September, 1864, at the Office of the Coin- PanY, No. 324- WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors, - B. A. ROOPES, selo-tocl • .. Treasurer. ggr 46 CR EDI TS FOR NAVAL BS. CRUITS. "—OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMIPSIOF, Ito. 412 PRUNE Street, September 9th, 1864.—The Bounty Committees of the different Wards are requested to send to this Office a statement of the claims which they have presented fur credits on Naval Enlistments prior to February - 24th..1864. Immediate attention to this is desirable selo-2g • • ROBERT 31. MOORE, Secretary. W SOWTELWARK BANK. PHIL &DIMPIiIA." Se t.. 8, 1864. D=l-6 - F,• A Special Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on SATURDAY, October Sth, 1364. at )0 o'clock A. M., to decide on the expediency of con verting the Bank into a National Aseociation. agree ably to an acr of Congress approved June 3, 1661, and to take such other action as may, be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. - se9.lm k'. P. STEEL, Caslder. IWDIVIDEND . :NOTICE._ • ' O/TICE OP PEE UNION PETIIOI,EttEr COMPANY, • 141 South FUURTH Street. ' • PEZI.A.DELPE(.I. Sep tember 8116 . 1864 The Board of Directors have the day declared a Fifth Menthly.Dividend of TWO PER czwr: on the Capital Stock ,payable on and after the 16th current. The Trans fer Books will be closed from the 13th inst. to the 16th Met inclusive. (se9-7V9 CHAS. L. DIM President. igSr" Xl7O WARDBOUNTIrv , —ELEVENTIN WARD is paying $5O to every. recruit credited to the 'Ward, and $2O to any person Waxing a recrutt. The Committee are at the Rall,ll. B. cornet SECOND and COATES Street, every day from 9 to 5 o'clock. Cowan-ran —Lewis Chester, P. Tuohy; Rev. Wm. Cathcart, Treasurer; Geo. A. Quir.ler,Chairman: Wm. C. Rice, Secretary. THE MeECINLEY OIL COMPANY. - - -NOTICE OF TUTIDEND, No. 1 Raw Tonic, September 5. 1864. The Trustees of the IJUKINLEY OIL COMPANY have declared a Dividend ot THREE PER CENT. ,(out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of August).* payable on demand a t the Office of the Company, No. 81 JOHN Street, New York to shareholders of record, at the aloe e of business this day. se9. 6t• WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer.. W• TEAZEL WARD.-250 MEN WANE ED to fat the quota of the Tenth Ward. Highest bounty paid. Apply to A. E. Fit ANCInCUS.- seP tf 513 MARKET Street. igrTBM-BRIGGIS GOLD COMPANY. —NOTICE OF DIVIDEISD, No. 6 • NEW YORK. September 7, 1864. A Dividend of ONE PER CENT. • for the month of August has bevu declared, payable at the Office of the Company, 81 JOHN Street, New. York, on and after September 16th, 1864. to Sharetolders of Record, at the close of business this day- • se9.6PP WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. . IarOFFICE OF STOAT FARM OIL COMPANY. —A Dividend of TWO AND ONE HALF (231) PER CENT, has been declared by the Di rectors of the Company for the month ending August 31. 1564; payable at their °Moe on and after September lath, inst., to Stockholders recorded on the books of the Company at that date. Transfey books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inat. inclusive. J. A. 'WILLIAMS, Secretary. set-11t' September 1, 1861 LECTURES.—TUE SIIBSCRIBES has prepared, and is preparing, new Lectures, in prose and verse, adapted to popular audiences, and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation of Ytung Men's Associations, Lyceums, and Institutes in the loyal States. He will also deliver addresses on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, and public bodies, political and social. Ad dress FARB BENJAMIN, 78 West FORTY. FIFTH Street New York. au29.lm* MILITARY. LAST CHANCE!. AVOID THE DRAFT! 6525 BOUNTY. NEN MIISTERIED AND PAID $425 1111WF.DULTELY. 199th ItIEIGIDUEN'3C COL. A. A. LECHLER. Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. sel-tt PROPOSALS. Ali's"- 'CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICIE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, rfiILADSLI'ATA, September 10, 1861. SEAM) PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., on the 14th inst., for the immediate delivery of the following named articles : 3,000 Jackets or coats of any color, blue.or gray. 6,000 pair trowsers of any color, blue or gray. 3,000 blankets of any description of low grade. 2,000 pair shoes, pegged, assorted size. The articles to be or cheap, yet serviceable material, and to be delivered at once. Samples of the articles proposed to be delivered by any of the bidders will be submitted with each bid, and selections will he made according to quality and price, The bids will state the number of each kind of article proposed to be delivered. hitch bid most be guaranteed by two responsible per sons whose signatures must be appended to the gala anise, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by some public func tionary of the United States. . Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that' do notfulfy comply with the requirements of this adver ,tisement, .wiL not be considered. Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the guarantee required on each bid, can be bad on ap plication at this office, and none others which do not embrace this guarantee will be considered, nor will any proposal be considered which does not strictly Con form to the requirements therein stated. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for Irregular Clothing," and will beaddressed toLE • Colonel. AX. I. PERRY, sel2-3t Quartermaster's Department,.U. S. Army. pROR, EALS. FOR HAY. OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OP SUBSISTENCE. ' • 223 "G" Street. WASIIINUTON. Sept. 9. 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS. in duplicate, for one handrail .(100) tons of good. merchantable HAY, will be received, at this office until THURSDAY, the 221 day of Septem ber, 1884 Proposers mast be endorsed " Proposals for Bay," and none will be entertained unless they rally comply with all the requirements of this advertisement. Bidders must give their nsmes in full, and each pro posal must be accompanied by an oath of allegiance, and a guarantee, signed by not lees than two responsible persons,lhar, if a contract is awarde acce pte darty or .parties proposing, the 'contract will be nd en tered into, and. good. and. sufficient security tarnished for the execution of the contract as proposed The right to reject any and all proposals that may be made under this advertisement is reserved by the Government, if in its opinion the public interest require. If proposals aro made by a firm, the name of all the metes must appear, or the individual who signed the `bid will be held responsible for the fulfilment of the contra ct,if his proposal is accepted, and will be required te i ftrrniah the above specified guarantee. he usual form of guarantee must accompany each proposal, and parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give bends equal in amount to one-halt the sum to be re ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantor e. Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person, offered. as security will be re quired. .The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown ty the official certificate of the Clerk of the near est District Court, or of the United. States District At torney. If any bidder to whom an award may be made refuses 'to enter into contract agreeably with the terms of this advertisement, or who,' after signing the contract or 'bond shall neglect or refuse to execute the same within ti a time prescribed, as well in quality as in quantity, then the Commissary shall have the right to supply , such deficiency by purchase in open market, charging ' mit delinquent bidder or contractor with the advance paid over the bid or contract. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, nor will awards be made to any person or persons who have heretofore failed to fulfil their agreements or con- , tracts with the Government. Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids' to respond to their munes. -Tile Bay to be delivered either in Washington' or • Asexandria, in bales, properly ,ectired, free of all coat of transportation or handling. All Hay contracted for under this advertisement will he rigidly inspected, and such as does not prove of a good merchantable quality will be rejected. The Hay will be paid for in such funds as the Government may, have on hand• to disburse upon the completion of the contract, or as soon thereafter as the proper officer shall. be in funds. Delivery of the Hay to commence within fifteen (10) day a from the date of the contract, and to be completed by the latilay of November, 1.56.1. Proposalsmust be addressed to the undersigned. G. BELL., s,Sl2e6t Lieut. Col. and C S. pROPOBALS • FOR COAL. • OFFICE OF NAVY AGENT, • PHILADELPHIA. Sept. .9 )86L SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at • this office until SAI URDAY. September 17th, 12 o'clock, for the following sizca and kinds of coal for Ordnance purposes, in the fiscal- year ending June 30th, 1565: For smelting, ONE HUNDRED. AND FIFTY (150) tons Of Lehigh coal. For gunner's loft, TEN (10) tons of Lelegt coal. For blacksmithing, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (1a) tons of Bituminous coal. 'For brazing. soldering, etc., SIX HUNDRED BAR IELb of Charcoal. '1 be abcve coal to be of the best quality and subject to inspection before acceptance, to be delivered free of ex pense to the Government, and all to be delivered by the lst November, 1854. JAMES S. CUMBERS, et-10 6t . Nary Agent: pJ. WILLIAM •. • • NO. • 16 - NOICTIL• SIXTH STREET; Mainfactarer of VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW .sixADES. 42i?-.The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city at LOWEST PRICES tar Repairing attended to proniPtir Kg—Store Shades Made arid Lettered VISIT. B. F. REIMER'S GALLERY, 624 ARCH Sire& and procure' one of those splendid life-size Photographs in oil colors,. which are truly most exquisite Works of art.• lt* IF . YOU , - WISH AN EXCELLENT proTtIM . go to B. P. REISIER'S, 024 ARCH Street. and; get,the most exquisite thing in Art, (MA of his eo ft and artistAe ivorytYPes. ' DO NOT . NEGLECT THE OPPORTU NITY ..fof having : an excellent Likeness made for $1.60 only.' REIMEIVS celebtatad styles colored- Pho• tograyhs at the .:• popular . galleryy Se GOND Street, above Green . . • . .. • . . WaIIANAILEit IL BROWN, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, SEPTENIBER 12 , 1564. NTATIVE. 113. Elias W. Hate, 14. Charles H. abirizar. lb. John Mister. 115. David lirsConaugh7. 17. David W. Woods. 13. Isaacs Benson, 19. John Patton, 20. Samuel B. Disk. 21. Everard Bierer, 22. John P. Panr.ey, 23. Ebenezer lkleStmtln. .24. John W. Blanchard. KAI Committee. OAMBRON, Ottstrmoa. RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW WDEVIEI IFOII -11:€434. A NEW AND OBEAT INVENTION IX 11001' SKIRTS. • TBE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE)" STEEL SPRINQ J. L. Sr J. 0. WEST. No: 97 CHAMBERS STREET. FEW YORK, Aze the owners of the patent and exclusive manufac turers of this, J. W. -BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX _RLI 2 IPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRTS This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly toaether, °he to edge. milting the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and 'with the same convenience as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop alarm, viz: the aoncyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, church pews,or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy rag a small space. This anti' ely'removesthe difficulty, while giving .the skirt the usual full and symmetrical foim, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for tho street, opera, prom•nade, or house dress. A lady having 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 use of them. They are the beat qnalits 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 Sts tee. • • akip- Ii quire for the •• - • DOUBLE ELLIPTIC •SPRING SKIRTS BRADLEY'S -DUPLEX ELLIPTIC EKIRT, • • • Very flexible, folded easUy when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J CH ESTN UTH, 90'A ET Street. PRADLEY'S 'DUPLEX ELLIPTIC -1-/ SKIRT—The ci , eatiLst improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of • SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE CREWELS' STO DD ART iLt .BRO., 450 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow. .CIIRWBIT -BTODP4RT & BROTHER INVITE ATTENTION TO, THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF . GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES, ALL OF WHICH WERE PURCHASED LAST SEASON, And will be sold considerabli less than new goods can be imported for. Tie stock comprises POPLINS, FRENCH HER (NOM VALENCIAS, REPS, BIOUSSELINES*DE LAME, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, CLOAKING CLOTHS. BRO_CBE, LONG, AND SQUARE SHAWLS; . BLANKET SHAWLS, BLANKETS AND COUNTERPANES. DAMASK LINENS AND TABLE CLOTHS. Purnhasers who are disposed to anticipate their wants Will find it to their advantage to examine our stook. From New York auctions a ' ' HIGH COLORS CASHMERE PLAIDS, DO. DO. POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES. ' • OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 452, and 454 IC. SECOND St., above •Willow. sell-9t • B.ILA.;%TILETS:: HOUSEKEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE. • JC. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. ) (FORMERLY COWPERTHWAIT & 00.,) N. W: CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., Are gow offering the largest stock of . Blankets to be found in this city, at moderate Prices: • BERTH BLANKETS, • ORIB-BLANKETS, • . CRADLE . BLANKETS, BED "BLANKETS, all sizes. To dealers, 'we offer lbe best assortment of all the leading makes. .. • . • Buy EARLY .dED SAVE THE ADVANCE. .ARMY; .NAVY; AND CIVIL W. T. SNODGRASS, at 8. SECOND Street and 23 STRAWBEBILIAtreet. A LIRGE. STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF CLOTHS,' CASSIMEHES, THSTINGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent of gold gamblers. by the package, piece; or yard. 0.. r motto is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see ` s stock. The Army and Nary trade has our special at tention. se7-1m • TT STEEL. & SON . HAVE NOW - 1 --s-• open a large and choice aessortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Merinoes,•Bl.2s toild, Plain Poplins, Plaid Meriaoes and Poplins,• Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, - Plain and Figured Mohair Poplins, and a gnat variety of new and choice Dress Goods, all at prices far•bei ow _ THE PRESENT COST. OF IMPORTATION. , • SILKS—Of all kinds , a great variety, from 75 cents to s3per yard. below THE. IMPORTER'S PRICES. BRAWLS—A large assortment, at - w small advance -- over last se ason's prices. - • Nos. 713 and 718 North TENTH Street. - • BLACK.BROADCLOTHS. • Black B eavers and Tricots. _ Cloak inga and Overcoatinga. ' • Water• proofs by the yard or piece. • . Fine Black Cassimeres. Fancy Caasineres, large stock. Boys' Cassimer lDE es of SHEET standardlN G sty&les. • W Bleached and Brown Skirtings. Blankets, good Flannels. . . . . . Tickings. Linens. etc. • • • Tailor'? Linings of every kind. • Goods by the piece at wholesale rates. COOPER '& CON &RD A S. E. corner NINTH antIMARKST 702 JO B ARCH STITIFICESI 702 Striped Shirting Fianna', ' T. .` Plaid Shirting Flannel, • Plain Shirting Flannel. Damask Table Linen, ' Loom Table Linen, 6-4 to 8-4 Brown. Linen Table Cloths. Green, Blue, and. White Mosquito Netting. American Crash, Russia Crash. Bath 'I owels. Bathing Flannels. French, Penal, and. Chambray Gingham. JOHN - R. STOKES, 702 ARCM Street. ALARGESTOOKOF SILKS ON HASID, for sale below the present cost of Impor- Bleb Noire Antiques. Colored and Black Cordell Silks. Colored and Black Ponlt de Soles. Armures and Gros Grainos. • • Superior Quality Plain Silks. - Colored and Black Ottoman Silks. Colored and Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Black Silks. Black Silks of all kinds. EDWIN HALL 8: CO., 26' South SECOND Sires 1024 CHESTNUT STREET.. EMBROIDERIES • • LA.CES; WHITE GOODS, VEILS, HANIAC.FateI-lIMPS. E. M. NEEDLES.. 1024 CHESTNUT: STREET 695 Q 1101:4" BKIRTS. 628 • The most complete assortment of ' • Ladies', Missals', and Chlldren's HOOP SKIRTS in the city are manufectitred andf-sold, wholesale and retail, at No 628 ARCH Street: Our stock embraces all the new and destrable.styles, lengths, and sizes; for finish and dtuability are especially adapted to first class trade. Skirts made fo. order, altered, and re paired. 'Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of cheap Eastern-made Skirts. sea. Imo EDUCATIONAt.. PROFESSOR - 3'. PLATE, 209 SOUTH SIBTH Street, 9PPOittn Washington Square haa rimed LESSOBS'in'Fret ale Language and Li . texature._Oerman, LaMn,'and Mathematics. In schools and ' - sel2-6t* • WES SA LLIE KEDIBLE; -:TEACHER. A-La -"or the PIANO, No. 978 North SIXTH Street. abpim Poplar. Terma.reaeonable. ge12.30.4 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY. ACA- A- 'ZEST - AT WEST CHESTER. —The duties of this litetitstiOlt Will,be resumed on THURSDAY - , September 3st,idol o'elock P. M. For circulars apply to JAMES ORKE,'Esq., No. 626 CHESTNUT StreAt, or to Colonel THEO. HYATT, . • . . President P. M. A. A.OTICAL .BURVEYING AND CI- A pR 'NrlL ENOLNEERING.—In :C. S HALLOWED r2S SELECT HIGH SCHOOLAri.•IIO NortitTENTH !Street, special att. - Mien is given to the study of Practical Sur veying and Civil . Engineering. The experience of the Princtpal. for many years, as, Surveyor and Engineer, enable bim to offer something more than ordinary faci lities in this. Departmer t of the School. Students are carwully prepared for the Polytechnic College, of this city, - and the ecrentific schools of Combridge sad Yale. The institution is supplied with all the necessary Field Instruments. Study will be resumes on the 13th in t)tant- • N. B. Prof. RODGERSON, C. 'E., will exercise' the Class in Field Operations, and give lessons in repo graphical Drawing, Mapping, &c. set;-6t• FAIRMOUNT SEMINARY, NOS. 2211 - 1 - abd 2213 °HUN Street, Philadelphia. —The Pall term of this beautiful BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies opens SIIPTEMBERStIr, with every possible facility for instruction, including Maps. Charts, Apparatus and Laboratory for illustration and experi ment. Modern languages taught by native teachers. Music, Painting, &c., by the beat instructors. Pupils received during the term. 'A preparatory. department is Provided, and is conducted b' a very superior teacher. Rev. J. W. BARKEIMiI, A. M-; sel2-6t* P. D. DARNII ART; Principals . "Prof. . I\TEW :ECONOMY SEA' • SHAD.-207 bbls and 41'halyree new Economy Rea Shadvto are, rive by• steamer Newnan for sale by • • ICINNEDY. STAIRS. & CO.. • 130 and 132:HOWE WIIARVES. VEW SALMON AND s• TONGUES •A-N AND SOUNDS. . . .48 bbls extra No. 1 Salmon, Halifei city inspection... 35 bbls No. 2 Salmon, - do. 110. 100 cases 6th cans Spiced Salmon, . 51 cases 10th cans do. 13 bbls and 36 kitts George's Tongues and Sounds. In store and for sale by - KENNEDY, sITAIRS. & 00. 130 and 132 NORTH WHA.RVRS. NTILW BLUE .FISH, SCALE FISH; 4-i• AND WHITE FISH. BO bbls nsw Newbury portelline Fish. - 80 do. new Pickled Scale Fish. 600 halves lee Mackinac White Fish. Hdo. do. Initore and for sale by KENNEDY. STAIRS. & CO. 130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. GBEAT Cf3MiLAL.OI4Aj:U*4 ....,r.,.,. pig ~~►:x~~i:pi z~~►.. N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND: XARILF.T. STREW& WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, • • • Lus - BN SHADES AND HOLLANDS, SOLID GREEN AND BUFF, CHOCOLATE GROUNDS, FIGURED, AND PLAIN SHADES, rARTON I S WORKS: - ' • • UNIFORM EDITION. • MASON lIROTHERS•have the ides s. re of an 11.011ACi ug• • a uniform edition of Mr; Parton's works, in nine vol umes, crown, Svo.,-in various ..elegant bindings. The following are included: . THE LIVE OF BENJAMIN .FRANKLIN, . 2 v 015..% THE LIFE 01? ANDREW JACKSON, 8 vols. ,THE LIFE OF AARON BURR. ' 2 vols. , • GENERAL BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS, 1 vol. THE HUMOROUS POETRY .OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAOE. 1 vol. PRICES. 820 sDlClo.,Extra,gilt edges $3l 00 33 00, Half Calf or Morocco. M 10 Cloth, Bxtra Library Sheep Full morocco, estio, No biograpber has written more successfully in the English language than Mr. Parton. The freshness and vigor of hisety le, and his power of retaininglhe interest of 'readers through the driest detalls,"are universally recognized. Bach of his works has attracted much at tention and : enjoyed au . extensive sate ou its first ap pearance, and they have taken . theli place iu the front xanic,of standardbieltraphieS• Published by.. . MASON BROTHERS, se9-fiuw3t : • 7 MERCER Street, New York. Mic k E_VROY"B .- • CITY DIRECTORY-- I—Canvassers are now engaged •in takin names and making corrections for the TWENTY EIGHTH Edition of - the City Directory, which will be issued in DECEMBER next. The compiler respectfully calls the attention of busi ness men and housekeepers to the importance of giving correct information. The advancd in the price of paper, printlsg binding. and all labor connected with the publication of the Directory , will increase the coat very greatly. The compiler therefore hopes that the increase of 'subscriptions and sales Will produce an income equivalent to-the outlay, and compensate the publisher in some measure for his trouble. • • A (invited number only will be pni l lisited; th ose therefore wishing to secure copies will do well to sub scribe. •• • 7 A. McEf.ROY,. sel)-3V GOO CHESTNUT Street. SCHOOL BOOKS • • - 1AKI) SCHOOL STATIONERY, At the lowest price, and delivered to any address, by CHALLEN, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller, 130 S CHESTNUT Street. A UCROFT'S L 0 W-W ATER D TECTORS. AshcroWs Steam Gauges. . Justice & Shaw's Mercurial Steam and Blast Ganges. Clark's Muliper Regulator. Water Gauges, Scotch Tubes, &c. Al7OB. S. .BATTLES, Agent, 2 4 1 North SIXTH Street, Phila. ASHMEAII EVANS • . RAVE JEST RECEIVED ITEM CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND THE SUMP.' TER. From the Private Journals and other Papers of Commander R. Semmes and. other Officers. • THE CLIFF. CLIMBERS Mayne Reid's New Book. 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Constipation, Consumption, Curvature , and other Deformities, Derangements of the Nervous System, Ac., Ac. by the Swedish System of Localised Move ments. By Charles Fayette Taylor, M. D: With Il lustrations. A .1t EW REVISED EDITION. - PUBLISHED THIS DAY BY LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 25 South SIXTH Street. - r 4 pr THE . - :ORPHANB;COURT 'PO A.THE 'CITY. AND CO UNTY . OF _ Deteretf JOHNIV. B. PtIRNRLL, deceased.' The auditor aprointed to 'audit. settle, and adjust the second account of J. O. BRINKLB, Administrator of 3.. W. S. PURNELL, deceased , and to make distribution will attend to the duties of his appointment on FRIDAY,' the 18th day of September, A. D: 1564. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office, No. 271 South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. ' , : ..ae2-I:mw6t TN THIS ORPRANW - LOOURT,yFOU THE CITY .Atip COUNTY AT-mritiAtinTali. Wait; of EDWARD B. RikairaL, aeTeise - 41. -- The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of ELLEN SHO WELL,. Ad. ministratrix of.' aid deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands o! the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his ap pointment, on SATURDAY, September 17. IS6I, at 12 o'clock Id at his oftlee, sontheastcornet }f WALNUT and SIXTH Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. se7-wfroOts OEO. JUNKIE Jr.. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE - CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. • Estate of BENJAMIN ASHBORNER. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first and final account of ALGERNON B. ASHBLIENER, Administrator of the Estate of said de .ceasod,,as alit Presley Blakiston and Sallie E. Ash burner, excantors of said A. E. Aabburner, deceased, and to make' dietribution of the balance in the hands 'of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on. TUESDAY aft'-rnoon, September W. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at his aloe . No. 341 - North SIXTH. Street. In the cityof Philadelphia. • se9.:tmwsr CHARLES 11. „WAGNER, Auditor. WSTATE. OF JOSEPH jOIDT GURNEY PAXSON deceased.—Letters testamentary upon J the estate of OSEPR"JOHN GURNEY. PAXSON; de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to mid estate are requested to mate paTment, and those having claims or demands against • the same will please present them to • • LUCY ANN PAXSON, Executrix, au2.9-mGtlr . N0...71.3 WALLACE Street: STATE OF WILLIAM MASON, . I •= 4 deceased.- Letters Testamentary upon the - last will and testa ment'of WILLIAM' MASON, lateof the city of Phila delphia, deccesed, having been granted to the uuder eigned.by the Register of Willa for the city and county - of Philadelphia sll.norsons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payinent, and' those having claims against the Estate - to prep ent them without delay to JANE ELIZABETH MASON, Executrix. • .. 419-ARCH Street, or to her Attorney in faeti%THOMAS T. M &SON, .N o. 42S MARKET Street. Philadelphia, Armlet %7th, Mt- • • V,STATE OF JANES B. , RINEH ER, -11-4 deceased:"—Letters of Administration to the Estate of Jame, B Rinehamer, deceased; haying been granted to the undersigned, all persons having. claims or de mands against the said estate are requested to present them, and those indebted , will make payment without delay, to • LEVI H. JOHNSON, Adter. 308 North THIRD Street. • • HENRY E. • WALLACE. • 'l6B South SIXTH Street. • WM. T. HOPKINS , Or to hisrAttorrietl anS-melt . • TTNI.. TED- STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Scrr. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL 0,1 1 THE EASTERN DISTEIST OF PENN SYLVANIA. --•42timmet :* • • WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have,any right, title, or interest in forty three bales of cotton, and the, pro ceeds of sale thereof, captured - by the steamer Aroos took, a vessel of war of the United States, under com mand of 'S. R. Franklin, Lieutenant Commanding, and brought into this district, to be monished, cited, and called to Judgment, at the time and place under written, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (jus tice so requiring.) Yon are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you. omit not, but that by Publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and •published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intellfpencer, you do itkonish and cite, or cause to be monisnod and cited, peremptorily, -all persons •in general who have, or pretend • to have, any right, title, or Interest in the said forty-three bales• of cotton, and the proceeds of the sale thereof ' _ to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day. or else on the next court day following, between the usual allegef hearing cauee • then and there to ehow, or , 'in doe form of - la*, a reasonable and lawful—excuse, if any they have, why the said forty three biles of cotton, and • the proceeds of the sale thereof, should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of. tne capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and sub ject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and re ceive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And tahllh t p y e ouduy o intmat eg, en r c raly (t o , wh om iby a the tenor of - these presents it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show areasonable and lawful cause . .to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and fat proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and • May pronounce that the said forty-three bales of cot ton the proceeds of the sale thereof, did belong, Tat-the :time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their • enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation lawfulnn, to be adjudged and condemned as pTize.;the absence orrather contumacy of the per sons-so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstand in, and that you duly certify to the said District Court What you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. - Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said point, at Philadelphia,. this ninth day, of SEPTEMBER , A. D. ISOI, and in the• eighty-ninth year of the independence of the said United States. selo-St G. E. FOX, Clerk District WAIL!, PAPERS. WAIL PAPERS, .1 I ()WELL Manufacturers of x-A:incrt To which we Invite the attention of STOREKEEPERS.. NEW. PUBLICATIONS. LEGAL. ,IfRE SP. I•R IT S. 590. , GALLONS PURE SPIRITS OM kgrOofiforiireeiervinipari*ins. Por sale bY E. P: MIDDLETON,. eel2-6t* ' .r • S'North FRONT-Street CBBEALINA.--AN IRTI ; C:L-E .OF DIET wade from DEBRANNED WHEAT:a sove reitri remedy for,Dyspepsit.. 'Manufactory 1424 tutd Druggists. Street. PhOada. . For sale by Grocers and Dielo-3N JOHN G. MONET. Co. 'silanager. 6. E. 001 t• ;SEII.TRAitD MAEKET.STREETS U . S. 7-30 .1..0 The secretary of the Treasury gives notice that SU scriptions will be received for 9oupon Treasury Note s . payable three years from August 15th, 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 convertible, at the option of the holder, at -maturity, into' six -Per• cent., gold-beFing bonds, payable not less than live nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Goirernment may elect. They will be issued hydenexcivations of $5O. $lOO, $5OO, $l.OOO, end ss.ooo,and all subscriptions Must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars; .:118'the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the Intelsat accrued from date of note to date of deposit. .Partiei 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. eel 2 -mw)f SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS • LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best tteettrity. Any savings bank which pays as depositors in 11. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it - cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities er in notes or bonds payable in Government paper. ' ConTertible into a Slx-per-6ent. 5-20 Gold In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 15-2/3 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. pre min/timid before the war the premium on six-per. cent. 13. 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 thin ten per cent. per annum. Its Exeniption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enumera ted, a special act of Congress exempla all Bonds and Treasury Notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of• taxation In various parts of the country. It is believed that s ilo securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as those issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate Qom manities, only, is pledged for payment,whllethewhole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. 'SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BB RECEIVED by,the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia; Ps. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. And by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money. and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughertt the country will give further information. and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS sel2-12tif W2t NEW LOAN, 1881, EITHER COUPON OR REGISTERED. For side, or excliange4 for 510 bonds, or. favirabla Sel2.stif FIRST U. S..SIXIIS 1881. • Bonds of this very desirable Loaa oa hand and for sale at this BANK, of all denominations kat in any , anoint.: oenstintlir on losid. • INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN. • Subscribers haVe the privilege of paying' the back interest from September Ist in United States Notes, adding 50 per . • .•• Conversion' of 7 3.10 per-cent. Treasury 14:04 to: the Loan of 1581 attended to. ' •.' • All Kalional Bank Notes received on down apar C. H. Passritarr. MORTON McMICHABLI Jr-, Cashier. sell 10t NEW LOAN OF. 1881 having this day Been awarded, and, our bida Proving sucreesfal, we are prepared to SELL TO CIISTOMEjtS AT ONCE, . In Ln•rge or Small Stuns, any amount of this most desirable • GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN, at the market price. . We I ave always considered these "12,81" Bonds xi the BEST LOAN ON .THE MARKET There is hut a SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and the premium will, in our opinion, advance rapiely. Parties having 5-20 Loan will.do well TO CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR 5-23 s for this more permanent Loan, especially as now, owing to the German demand for the Ave-twenties, a high rate can'be obtained for them.• JAY COQIES:4I 'CO. ee'l4-1M • ' ,11 , 1 South THIR D . • - • . 0 IA S r r 0 Cal. • BOVO-HT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. • PA.LI'IV , II , &• TREASURY DEPARTMENT, -a- OPFI9E OF COMPTROLIER OF THE CFRAENVT. Wasursoroa', September 7,.1564. Whereas, satisfactory notice has .been transmitted to' the Comptroller of the Currency that the Capital Stock of - "THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA," Penna.; at Frankford, has been increased in the sum of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLLARS ($150,000), in accordance with the provisions of its Articles of Association, and that the whole amount of such. increase has been paid in; and that the paid , iip Capital 'SWick of said Bank now amounts to the tum of TWO HUNDRED' AND . PIPIT THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250,000): - Now, it is hereby certified,. That the Capital Stock of " The Second National Bank of Philadelphia,:" Penna., has- been increased, as aforesaid, in the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000); that said increase of Capital has hominid into said Bank as apart of the Capital Stock thereof; and that the said in crease of Capital is approNed by the Comptrolle- olthe Currency. In witness whereof, - I hereunto affix my official signa ture. _ HUGH McCULLOCH, selo-6t -.. • ,_Comptroller. 7-30 LO— T. S•receiv ed, , lnd tie NotOa far nialied free of all charges, by - _ GEORGE J. BOYD' Banker, an24-Sm 18 South THIRD Street. OIL STOCKS • . BOUGHT AND SOLD ON comply:A. TREASURY AUGUST- 24. 1864.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THREE YEARS SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, 1664.. Holders of Seven-thirty Notes dated October 1, ISfil, are hereby notified that they may be presented imtdl3- diately. in any amount, to be exchanged for Six Per Cent. Bonds falling due after June 30, 18SL The interest on the Seven -Thirty Notes will be settled up to date of maturity, October 1. and the Six Per Cent. Bonds will bear full coupons from July 1. The adjustment of interest will be made by deductini from the amount of interest found to be due on the ¥-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest ac crued on the Six Per Cent. Bonds from July 1 te October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately upon settlement. . The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefully obterved; " Where notes transmitted for settlement were issued payable to order, said are held and transmitted by.the original owners, they, roust be endorsed by- them. " Pay to the Secretary of thiTreasury for redemption," and bonds will issue in their name. Where notes payable to order are held by other parties than the original owners, the notes must have the en dorsement of the original owners, and also be endorsed by the present owners, ".Pay to the 'Secretary of the Treasury for redemption." For notes issued in blank, endorsed " Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemPtion,".bonds will be issued to the parties transmitting them, and in such manner as they may direct. . When notes are endorsed or' transmitted by an at. torney, administrator, executor, or other agent, they must be accompanied 'by a duly certified copy or certil cate- of- cases by tah eletter t stating tnhdee r k in w d h ( register c d ; o andn o ll and the denomination of the Six Per Cent. Bonds wanted In exchange. 'When Registered Bonds are ordered, parties Should state at which of the following places they wish the interest paid, - viz: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis or (Rada; natl. W. P. FESSENDEN, an3o-18t Secretary of the Treasury. ABSBAL I B BALL- BY T ` VIRTUE Al-A- of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA; DIM Judge of the District Court of the Dulled States. In and for the 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Bale, o th e highest and best bidder. for cash, at NICHES S it STORY., No. 1421 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY". .September 26th, IBM, at 12 o'clock M., the cargo of the steamer LILLIAN, consisting of 453 , bales of cotton; also, 02 bales of cotton, the cargo of vessel unknown. WILLIAM MILLWARD, United States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. • PHILADELPHIA. September 10, 11)1M. sel2-10t C L A Y—SUPERIOR 'ARTICLE FOR Rockingham ana otbei wares, foi_eale selo-3V - • \ JAMES VIZMIAZI:OI4.Bgeet. TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING. FXNANOL4L. Bond. LV AMOUNTS To SUIT, terms. 7 340 setae frinitshed DREXEL So CO. FINANOILL AGENT OP Tltli UNITED STATES. 3?-10th. NUTS, 10.40 'WAN AT P_ll3. THE BALANCE 07 THE '5t5,006,06 4 ) LOAN ANT INFORMATION orvrorascturaso BROILERS, 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET BY GEORGB J. BOYD,- 18 South THIRD Street MARSHAL'S SALES. AaN.T T ED—A SALESMAN IN A TT rERFI;IVERT 'ROUSE. ApplLto • lt• OR 'STUNT & CO.. 11* CrIESTNIIT Street. . - WANT ED;—A B OY,_ ABOZT 16 _yagr, 4 age, in a WHOLESALE TRIMMING HOUSE. to learn the Engines and make himself gene rally merit'. Apply at SUS 071IIROH Alley. WANTED -A: GOOD SALESMAN IN , x/66p. t o WHOLESALE BAT HOUSE. 010- Addr s ess 6Box ANTED . —BY A YOUNG LADY ..vv..who has had 'some experience. a SITUATION in a Dry. Goods or Trimming Store. Best of references far .nishaqi Address"" 3. E. F.." Peess office. se94tl! OUARTERMA.S7ER GENERAL'S emu, FnuiT Drvivoiv. .WAPHIMITO:.: City, Lnztst 31, MR. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES! Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purchased at GIESBORO DZPOT, in oven market. till OCTOBER 1, 1b6.1. Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. R 31., and.be subjected to the usual Government in epeotior before beta. , accepted. Puke of Cavalry horses, *176 each. • Price of Artillery. Horses, $lBO each. Payment will be made for six (8) and more. JAMES A. EICIN, - Colonel First Divieion, Quartermaster Oeneral'e Office: se6-tes2o $4 500 AND OTHER AMOUNTS, 9 9 to Loan oa Mortgage for 5 years at 5 Per cent. per annum Apply to LEWIS R REDNRIL No. 152 South FOURTH &teat. &moo:. .. t0 51 , 00 . ,.. A M N ort l? ... o:r o ti c tß y p r iTh ope l t S y at 6 per cent. ;or a term of years. CHARLES 11'30 LDS, se7-10t* . . Conveyancer, No. 36 B. SSVENTEI St. dft WANTED—A. FURNISHED non HOUSE In or south' of Chestnut street. Address WM. COX, 142 S WALNUT Street: eel2•mwfft« Alk• WANTEDBEFORE THE MID DLI or October. a good HOUSE, .with ten or twelve' room; and modern conveniences, within four or Aire squares of Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. Address Ms week, "A. C. P. 1310 CHESTNUT Street, It' (OITY POINT, NA., AUGUST 7, 1862.... OFFICE DEPOT OP IMPAIRS. ARMIES OPERATING AGAINST RICHMOND. WANT.E , D, ;sop Teaansitems, • SU Witeelwriatite, anti • •50 *Laolcsmitlas, Who will receive the highest rater of Government bal. rations, and medical attendance. Transportation farnished by applying at No. tIISI PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, Waehington.D.G. - E. J. STRAW, Captain, A. Q. M. JAMES M. KELLY, ' adl2-Im Quartermaster's Agent. FOR SALE AND TO LET. aft LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PERTY :FOR SALR.—The very latge and commo dious LOT and BUILDING, No: SOS CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth 105 feet, being 76 fee: wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. apply on the premises DELAWARE COUNTY.-FOR Ara SALE, a HANDSOME TRACT OF LAND. SS acres, near. Chester, divided into two tracts by . a tine road leading to the river front, and intersecting the road to Chester and Claymont Station, on the Battiniore Railroad. The land is well adapted for business par convenientng considerable front on the railroad, and to the liver. The high land is admirably adapted for cottages or country seats, having extended views of the river and surrounding country, and is in the immediate vicinity of extensive improvements and Claymont Station. Fine springs on the land, fruit, &c. Buildings tolerable and handsomely located, withlawn planted with fruit and shade trees JAMS R. CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street. sel2-mwf3i - in iII'uSALE, 86 acres of land. accessible from Walli ford Station, on Media Railroad, handsomely locat ed, fine spring and :stream, of water, 014 fashioned stone msnsion and barn,.good land. • sel2.3t' • JAS. R. CUMMINS. eDELAWARE COUNTY.-FINE Brandyyrine Fa rm..i..50 acres, gond, substantial im p! ovements, convenient to Chadd's Ford Station, Balti- more Central Railroad. Land among the bent: nultable 'fora dairy or grazing farm. JAS. R. Mai INS, sel2,Sts • 504 WALNUT Street.' WANTED-A FINE : COUNTRY Ala% SEAT, in the neighbornood of Germantown of near the North -Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, a first class residence in or near Germantown. Apply to JAS R. CUMMINS. Real Estate Stoker. ' 501 WALNUT Street. sel2.3t* . . GBRMA.NTOWN PROPERTY.- conintodions double Stone DWELL ING, situate on 'Main street, with an' acre of ground attached. in a high state of cultivation. AS.pp'y to • • E. McGALLA, 1S South SECOND Street. seatf PEAL ESTATE!RE &L ESTATE!. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. • REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. MONTHLY: CATALOGUE JUST OUT. MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUsT OUT. MONTHLY CATALOG.= JUST OUT. MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. MONTHLY • CATALOG UE JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISYRIBUTION.• . FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION, - CONTAINS. 8 5 , 00 0, 0 00 WORTH , - • 'CONTAINS E5.1103;020 WORTH: — CONTAINS 85.000,000 WORTH. FOR SALE. —No person being desirous of purchasing REAL ESTATE, should fail to call for one of my Ex celsior Catalogues,just out, fOriSePtember: acknow ledged by all to be the greatest production of the age to parties Interested. GEORGE C. MILLER, Real Estate Agent and Broker, 154 North SIXTH Street. selo 2tif In TO THE - PUBLIC. We have now ready for distribution the following. REGISTERS. Please call or send : your address for co pies, and please inform your friends it here they earths accommodated with bargains in ..• - REAL ESTATE. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE REGISTER. - PHILADELPHIA BUILDING-LOT REGISTER. PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER. DELAWARE 0017NTY'FARIS REGISTER. MONTGOMERY-COUNTY FARM REGISTER. • CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER. • . . BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER. BEDFORD . OOI72STY FARM REGISTER. • . NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER. . •• . DELAWARE FARM REGISTER. ••• , •••• • • • MARYLAND FARM REGISTER. GEO. N, TOWNSEND & CO., selo-sme3tif 1.233‘ South FOURTH Street. • r t FOR SALEWITH •.POSSESSION 1718 Girard avenue. 12 rooms, $5 600. : • 1814 Master street, 10 rooms, $3,500. • - • 906 North Thirteenth street, 4 rooms, 31,600: • 3331 South Third strl et, 11 rooms', KM, ' • 1015 Melon attest, 9 ro, ms, $4,000. • 619 Brown street, 7.r00m5,42,500. • • 1645 North Broad street, 12 rooms, $5,500. • • 929 Melon street, 9 rooms, 3,600. Also, over 1,000 others,' large and. small; prices rang-. in g from $6OO to 140 000. • • • Please get our HOUSE REGISTER - . GEO. N. TOWNSEND At . • eelo-sinu3tif. •12334 South FOURTH Street, dill.. 3 1 0 R AVE- SEVERAL ... FIIR /Ea DISHED DWELLINGS Possession at once: • . ' Cali for 1101.78 E *tit?. , N. TOWNSEND CO., 1233; South. FOURTH Street. • et APE .CAN SELL A LARGE NUM BER of FIRST-CLASS DWELLINGS, Well located, and possession. EASY TERNS. Call for HOUSE REGISTER. GEO N. TOWNSEND Sc CO., 12335 South FOURTH Street. esFOR. SALE-OVER 1,000. DWEL LINOS and STORES in aU parts of the city. ROUSE REGISTER NOW READY. Sent Gratis. :GEO N. TO WNSEND & CO., sitlo•sirty St . 1333 L South FOURTH Street. di . ..FOR SALE--A.: HANDSOME Jam DERN DWELLING, on GIRARD avenue, west of Seventeenth str.et,:l2 rooms, and all modern improve ments: Lot 20 by 105 to bank street. • Possession' at OD CC • Keys at the office. Will be sold a bargain. . ROUSE RHO IBTBE now ready. • GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO , se10; Bmws3t 1233 South FOURTH !treat. ak , FOR SALE-SPLENDID FIRST CLASS FARM of 44 acres, one.half mile from the station at Treetop, on the Pennsylvania side. Furni ture, farming utensils ,. & C., will be sold if desired. $lO,OOO. Large first-class Farm near Downingtown. Superb land; large double mansion, barn; &-c, ; %)9 acres. $22,500. In order to appreciate the above properties it is neces sary to see them.MiLLER, selo.2tif " • 151 North SIXTH. Street FOR .SALR—A.. NICE BAY HORSE, 15A hands high, 5- - years old, .soiind.. and kind in harness. Sold only for want of.nse • Ir quire at • JO/1N aamil i . se9.3t* . • CALLOWHILL Street. above,Nlntire . . 300 Tilt/Cr .AND:;:PEACH . 84.= 9 ° KITS j " l " 4 "thr fc rAVlTO - 11,.' - se2-tf '157 and 159 North-VITRA). Street.'. stiN•Sm T 4 IDWARD KELLY, 012 CHESTNUT STREET, Have received their FALL STYLES, and a large stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, including choice AMERICAN GOODS, all bon gni . befor e the rise in prices, Which they will make up in the beat styles at moderate TERMS-NET CASH BOYS' CLOTHING. • A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE BEADY-MADE BOYS' CLOTHING - - ON HAND AT A. HOYT & BRO 'S, s..w. corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, s e_ w ta k :oc ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. MoKINIEY OIL COMPANWIROOB: porated under the laws of the State of New York. Wells on OIL CREEK, Pennsylvania, TRUSTEES.—Morris Franklin.lNew York; James N. Lawton, New York; Sidney Cornell, New York; John S. Coleman, Oil City Pai ; C. bieKluley,oll City, Pa. ; J. J. Vandegrift, Oil City, Pa • George Davis, New York - . President,_ MORRIS FRANKLIN; Secrelal7, H. B. :BENSON; Treasurer, WALTER B. LAWTOPt ; Super intendents'McKlNLEY BROS. Office, S il JOHN Street, New York Be9-6t* JOHN RICHARDS PRINTBR. No. 122 NORTH SIX'S STREET Air Cards, Circulars, &e.. neatly Printed. REASONABIat PRIG IA . WANTS. CLOTIIMIN6 JOHN KELLY, TAILORS; AUCTION SALES. AUCTION. .SALE OF CONDEMNS HORSES. QVARTERMASTrs 13EXIMM.'SFter,,, • FIRST DI irI , TON. • • WASHINGTON CITY, September 8- I. Will he sold at public auction, to the highest hitblar, at Giesboro. C.. on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 15 4 -11 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVALRY HORSES. These 14 02teli have been condemned as unfit for th cavalry service of the army: Fur road and farming purpoBee many good bazgains may be had. Domes sold singly. Sale to commence' at 10 A'. Terms cash in United States currency. - By order of the Quartermaster Seneral. • Ter:ZE e. /MIN. sel2-St.• Colonel in char e t Div .t • t 4 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF , NCB. Pram. DIVIaIION. WASHINGTON CITY. September 2.1844' . Will be sold at Public Auction. to the higheatbidder. et the thwe'and places named below, viz.: York, Pa., THURSDAY. Sept. 1.5. 1864. Altoona, Pa., THURSDAY. Sept. 22. 1364. Lebanon. Pa.. THURSDAY. Sept. 21). 1864, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY 110.116E5. AT EACH PLACE. These Herres have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. For load and farm purposes many good bargains rink, be had. Horses sold singly. Terms : Cash in United States Carrency. JalifF.3 A. ERTI, Colonel First Division, Quartermaster General's Office. 11Dri BOTELER & WILSON, AUCTION= Jur HERS. OFFICE U. S. CAPITOL EXTIINSIO2C., WASIIISGTON, D C., Sept. $, ISM. On SATURDAY, October Ist, corntnc!ncing at 10 I. M. the fo;lowing variegated and plain marble wild he sold at public Auction on the grounds north of the Unite& States Capitol: 100 blocks Tennessee Marble. LOCO cubic feet remnants ditto. 32 pieces Potomac Marble. 600 cubic feet Vermont Green Serpentine. column Shafts dittto. 2,000 cubic feet remnants Italian Marble. At the same time will be sold a large lot of dove, shit• era, and building material of various kinds. By order of the Secretary of the Interior.. ' CLEMENT •L: *EST. • General Superintendent; SALE OF: CONDEMNED - QUARTER MASTER'S STORES, BUGGIES, 30., Sre. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WAS /3/NOTON, WASHINGTON, D. C. , Sept. 1, 1884. Will he sold, at public auction, at Government Wars. house, situated on the soma° between E and F. ma Twentieth and Twen ty -first streets,in the city of Weak. ington, on WEDNESDAY, September 14, 1884, at II o`elotk A.-M., a lot of Quartermaster's Stores, con demned as unfit for use, viz. • Axes, Carpenters"fools, lirosbes,Bridles,Nose Bags. Buckets. Saddle Blankets, Stable Brooms, Portable. Forges,Grindstones, Blacksmiths' Tools, Harness. Lan terns, Scrap. Lesther, Stove Pipe Rope , Stoves, Saddles. Settles, Whips, Horse Shoes, and a large lot of old iron. • • R: ALSO, 'Will be sol Lion same - dgv. at foot of Nineteenthetreet. near Chesapeake and Ohio Canal,immediately after the completion of the sale above referred to. a number et Ambulances, Buggies, Carriages,Army Wagoos,Sprbur Wagons, Carts, and Medical Wagons. Successful bidders will be required to remove tit stores within five (6) days from the date of sole. Terms: Cash, in Government funds D. H RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster. ee3-et • = Depot of Washington. NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEA.TRE. GROVES & SLIM Proprietors and Nanagars- ' . INCREASED ATTRACTION! • • POSITIVELY THE LAST WEER Of the , great Romantic Musical Pantomimic Spectacular Drama. • ktwu• • ' ALADDIN: On . , THE WONDERFUL LM TRB LIVING FOUNTAIN OF COLORED W A T E RS. from Barnum's Museum New York. In addition to the above attraction, the pm . longtime:a will commence with A POPULAR COMEDIETTA, Cast with the strength of the company. • THIRD FAMILY MATINEE SATURD AY AFTERNOON.: Doors open at 2 o'clock. Admission to the Matinee .IY , cents (9.11 parts of the house): children 25 cents. MONDAY, Sept. 19th, the first night of the Fall and. :Winter season. when .THE SEA OF ICE WIL . T. BE PRODUCED. seri-Oi sel2 em WALNUT -STREET TREA T R Second week of the Brilliant Engagement of D .EWIN- H. On MONDAY and TUESDAYBOOT EVENINGS, Bepterabe , 12th and 13th. Bulwer's Great Historical play enttled. RICHELIEU, OR THE CONSPIRACY. Cardinal Richelieu - EDWIN Boom.. To conclude with the Comic D. ama entitled THE MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL. Seats may be secaredatßox On ce from 9 till to 'clink. Doors open at 73(. ;Performance will COM/1131103 at ffitE S. JOHN DRE'S-.Alitat-ttRE&"..... 31-1 W. THEATRE. • • " SECOND WEEK OFICEB. - :SOHN DREW. THIS (Monday) . EVENl.N.,_ — Svt. Mb, 1864. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHENG Beatrice • 'Mrs. John D. Benedict Cardona. , After which MR.. AND MBE PETER WHITE. • • Mr. Peter White • Stuart Robson. Mrs. Peter White . Miss C. Jefferson_ A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH. 3-X- AND CHESTNUT Streets, TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ: EVERT EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Change of Performance Conarantit. Admission, 26 Cents. Children, 15 Cents. Reserves Sesta, 60 Cents. Evening . Performances commence at 7) , 5.. 'After/ma a t & • . • • - . aem-it• aYMNABMII.-THE PHILADEL .,-+1 PHIA PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STREETS, is now prepared for the Winter coarse, and open all day and evening. Bodily exercises are of the greatest importance to La dles Gentlemen, and Children. They give grace to thi carriage devel op the mind.improve health and strength —the only means to prolong life. The Institute has been in successful operation sinta 1869, and thousands of pupils have been greatly bene fited by it. Pay us a visit, or send for a circular. ee7.4t PROFS. HILLEBRAND & LEWIS. THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESrNIIT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY. for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. jets WANTED -BY A SINGLE GEN TLEMAN; apartments, with board, in a small. frirate family, occupyin a genteel house. south of 'Market and west of Broad street. A liberal compen sation will be paid, for suitable accommodations, to a, lady who may find this an eligible cpportnni of re ducing her expenses. Address ROBERT bIACIORBectIt. 410 WALIIIM Street 1 RENT -HA.RDSOMEL • FUR NISHED ROOMS, No. 904- WALNUT SL BOARDING NEA:II:GERMA.NTDWN—. L. convenient to• Station: tins rooms ; also, stable room. Address " 'Press office.. se6-10te ELIGEBLE ROOMS NOW - VAOKLIT-. at HILL'S. au are 328 SPRUCE Street. LOST AND FOUND. 1.4°": -ON- SATURDAY MORNING, Sent. 10th .A C. D. ENVELOPE of the SLEN DER EXPRESS, containing ,TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO D OLLARS. The finder will be Merely rewarded bytavirg the same at the offi.ve of Hamden. Express, 6D7 CHESTNUT Street. Ito DESTROYED -BY FIRE - I-A —Certificate of Stock No. 326 for /.000 Shares at the Stock of the New. York and Middle Coal Field Ran road and Coal Company; and hereby give notice that I hare made application for Certificate in lien thereof. A. K. MOCLURE. - .'•CHAMBERSBURG, August 30, 1864. ant9-mwft2t 'CERTIFICATE OF STOCK LOST.- Tk undersigned lost Certificate No. 80, dated )5,1858. for 20 Dares of Stock in the UNION BANIK.OI PHILADELPHIA. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested to show cause why a new certificate Amid not be issued by the Bank in lien of the one lost. itn29-nrwrit H. C.,,GBEENAWALT, Fayetteville, Pc. LOBT-11. S. 7 8-10 BONDS, NO. 17,4 for WOO. Nos. 69,361-6-6-7-8 for SIOO each, paTable In February and August, to the order of OSWALIT THOMPSON, guardian of Theodore H. Reakirt, mad unendor - sed. Application for payment of the same hag been made at the Treasury Department. Any informa tion 'will be suitably rewarded by THEO H. RSAICIRT. "702 WALNUT Street. ans6_lBt• PER' SONAI, JEWELRY B.EITT BY MAIL receipt f postage, t 6 any part of the United States, on of the following prices: Single Stones Imitation Diamond Ring, el: Cluster Imitation Dia mond Ring, $2; heavy Plated Vest Chains. $1; heavy Plain Rings, will stand the strongest acid, 500. ; magni ficent Plain Ring, Si; -small Round Black Enamelled Bar Drops, 50c. ,• heavy Plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Buttons, 25c. ; Gents' Single Stone or Cluster Imitation; Diamond Pins, $1; Bracelets,_ $1; handsomely-chased C ?Medallions:en; complete sets Carbuncle Studs and Bat tens, $1; complete sets Black Enamelled Studs and But tOnsievith Pearl Pet ti as , $1 ; Fancy Watch Keys. Mk. ; Pea sud.Periell, with Extension Case, $1; Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaint, Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pins, $l4; genuine ..QAtta Percba Chains, st; Ladies' and Gents' Miniature Pius, for hair or likeness; $1; Seal Rings, $l.l. Bed or Black - Bail !Ear Drops. 50c. per pair. Direct to ESTLIN & MANN, 9:6 RACE Street, Phila. selo-61" ROAD LINES. On and alter TUESDAY. September 6,19114., will bare from .WALNUT STREET WHARF as follows: " FUR CAPE MAY, • At9P. I M. • - For Salem.and Bridgeton, at 9 A. M. and 4P. M. For Glasiboro, at 9 A: M. and 3 and 4 P. M. For Woodbury, dm., 9 A. M.. 12 31.. 3 and 4 P. K. • For ORM COF tPr, at 9 A. M.. 12 31 ,3.4. a ntl.6 P.M. RETURNING TRAIA'S LEAVE . Cat eMay at 6 A. H. Mi at 5.07 L. M. • Salem at 6 A. M. and 1.15 P. Bridgeton at 6.15 A. 31 and 130 P. M GlaSeboro at 7.10. 9.17 A. M., and 2.2.3 P. M. Woodbury at 7, 7 40, and 947 M., and 2 50P. M. • , • THE WEST JERREY EXPRESS COMPANY, •: Office No. 5 WALNUT Street, will call for and de liver Baggage, and attend to all the usual branchee of Express business. A special me, senrer accompanies each train. • • ae9-tf J. YAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. FOR ALBANY.AND TROY, VIA DE' AWARE AND RARITAN CA. NAL—The Berge MONTEREY, R. Danvers. Master. e now loadinz at first wharf below Si race Street, and will sail for, the above points on WEDSESDAY. Sep tember 14th. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable tams, B pply to D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent._ eel-St No. 304 South DELAWARE Awakes*. x id dr ilg t FOR SA.LE-THE EW BARGN, formerly steamer, BALE- N WORLD.* . as she now lies at Alexandria. Va ; of about 1,700 tone, Length about 335 feet, beam 80 feet. Weil found IsF. boats; anchors, chains, steam fire.engine, &c., dn.,; and In perfect order. For particulars, apply to FEED. C. SCHP&TDT, No. 1 South WILLIAM Street New York:. MEYEIVEI NEWLY IN it PROVED CRESCENT SCALE OTERSTRUPIG PIANOS. Acknowledged to be the beet: 'London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America received. MELODEONS AND SECOND- HAND PIANOS. sea-am Warerooms, No. 722 ARCH St., bel. Eighth. r7V EINIX 9 MC!S COTTAGE ORGANS. Not onlYbnt lINNWAILID in mils a Tone and Power. designed esyseially for flhintheg end Schools. but ;wind to be egnallz well adaniad M the Parlor angt 3graWini Room. For sale only ht K. N. BRUON, No. 18 North SIVINTN Street. Also, e.enmplete assortment of the Fittest Wales* sonstan'dy on hand. - anlß-Itis fro n CORRECT PIANO TIINING.--. Mr. SAROENTnives notice of his "return to v.is city, and readiness to resume business by the ISt Fepiember. AU ordms received as usual at MA— & CO'S store. 907 CHESTNUT Street. •- stuMp-lra 889•Stifi • DEPARTMENT FOB CUSTOM WOUTL.,, ABIEUSMNNICS. 330.411D1NG. PERSONAL. DECKER BROS., STECK & CO.'S CELEBRATED. PIANOS. • J. E. GOTJLD, BEVINTII AND CHESTNUT. jtTI
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