P.llllO rosy, well formed maiden, ,t c i . glass y curls reposing_ on a neck of i „, Nothing will go so far towards ~T i tem o f loveliness as ft carton. of triune,', It makes the hair long, litxu -0.41, retains it in any desired position, curl, and is the most delightful cos. p a ne the world has ever produced. A ye thiS. „,. / 11,11:NS bare placed the streets in t ionTor delivering Coal, and hundreds aro taking advantage of it by sending to ilr• W. W. Alter's splendid new North Ninth street. A. handsonie per re ,i by'doing this, And the best Coal (,r; Tillt °NIS FAIR TRST.—NO matter . said in favor of the various Sewing so, the only proper and certain way v on their relative merits is .by actual This is the test which the " Florence , ' Chestnut street) invites; and it is a let that whenever this comparison is c hasers before selecting, their -prefe tly goes in favor of the" Florence" Das h re ought hardly to call this remarke r common sense. The Florence is a won , e, Every one sold by the agent is give perfect satisfaction, or the money ,ed after three months' trial. terelgn papers that a Doctor Paul Bort fang animals, that Is to say, he has a chicken's tall to, grow on a dog, and n a monkey's log. But we have some e that are made a "cat's pawl , of, pain of grafting, and some puppies "white feather" as naturally as if it of even a suit of clothing- from Chas. "one price," under the Continental, rich characters. , OU ALL THE CANDIDATEB.-n Is un- Par. Lincoln and (lens, McClellan and about to join in a circular letter to the mventions that nominated them, and generally, An which they will urge Pews and actions, and to that end re - t everybody shall patronize the Brown ,ng Hall of Tiockhlll Sr. Rrilson, Nos. :hostnut street, above Sixth. This is =enable. . IN CLOTHING, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes , Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand. steal Street. .gnet Street. Aunt Street. ;tnut Street. A FLATTERING 'FAL; but never even divine a preparation for the toilet htful preparation, " Sozodont." So shingly agreeable to the mouth and and invigorates the gums, gives a althy tono to the breath, cleanses, 41 preserves the teeth, and arrests y druggists. Throat Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma, new and most successful treatment. tidies of the eye attended to by Dr, her, Oculist and Aurist, Office 1021 sel2-st* • RR, 304 North Broad street, Ooai respectfully advise his friends and general not to:delay in buying theft the risk of paying further advances, co of his superior stook of large nut, tove, egg, &o. None to excel, for or cheapness. aulfwins ( won successfully treated by J. oculist and Attrist, 611 Pine Bt. Arthl - $ . 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FOR PRFAIDIENTs ABRARAM LINCOLNi WOE VICE PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSONI OF TENNINSBB VLECTOBAL annarr. SENATORIAL. MOBTOB NoMICILABL, PAlladslaailL B. CUNIMWHAM, Beaver County. .REPRES L lgoberk MU, I. G. Morrison Costes, 3. Henry Holum, 4. William H. Kerr, 6. Barton H. :Tanks, 6. Charles M. Bunk, 1. Robert Parke. 8. William Taylor, 9. Jo hn A. Rieetand, O. Richard H. Correll, Zdward Holliday, IL Charles Y. Bead, By claw of WI Shia Goa 81M0 SPECIAL" NOTICES. PROF. C. H. BorrEs will commence October 4th, 1364. a course of Lectures and full instruc tion for applying the different modifications of Electri city, for the ours of all Acute and Chronic Diseasee, at tLe Institution, MO Walnut street. Medical men and others desiring to attend the Coarse, are requested to make arlelication early. All Amite and Chronic Diseases cured by means of Electricity at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philada. se9-tf COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and.EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action upon the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. te2B•tuthely TEM POPULAR CLOTHING HOW& OF PHICLA. "OAF HALL." Beet-ilitea zoods at moderate prism. WANAMAKER & BRO WA, S. E. corner BIRTH and MARKET Btreett. Guskom Department (to make to order) No. 18. Sixth St. WRBELEE-& Fl):Utth'lng LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE ofiskempt •SIMPLEST, MO BEST. galenooms. 104 0111181911177 Street, &bow+ . 13eyientb I • SCHREINER—HOMER.--On Thursday evening, Sth inst., by the Rev. Jos. P. Garrison, Mr. Richard C. Schreiner, of Philadelphia, to Miss Kate Homer, of Camden, N. J: HO M RIG HAUSEIT—DERBYSFI IRE. —At the parion age of Siloam M. E. Church, 1306 Marlborough street, on Tuesday evening, Auust 30, 1664, by Rev. D. L. Patterson, Mr. Henry H g omrighaasen to Miss Ellen, daughter of John Derbyshire, Esq , all of this city. DIED_ TRUCKS.—On Sunday afternoon, 11th inst., William Trucks, in the 34th year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 12 North Seventh street, at 3 o'clock P. 6.1. 1 on Wednesday after. noon. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. to.e WORTHINGTON.—On the 10th instant, Mary hi.. wife of Dr. Joshua H. Worthington, and daughter of the late Thomas }Umber. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful. ly invited to attend the funeral. on Fourth day, the 14th instant. at 10 o clock A. M., from the residence of her husband, near , frank ford. Interment at Friends'.South estern Cemetery. WHIGHT.—On the 9th inst., Emma, daughter of Mor gan and Rachel W.. Wright, aged 7 years, S months, and 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invltectto attend the funeral. from the'-residence of her parents, De Kalb street, above Main, Norristown, P 3., on Tues day afternoon,. 13th inst., at 2 o'clock. HOLAHAN. —On the 11th inst., Carrie Holahan. The immediate friends and acquaintances are re quested to attend the funeral from the residence of her mother,. No. 809 North Eleventh rtreet, on Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock. Funeral services at the Assump tion. Interment at St. Mary's MOORE —On Sunday, the 11th, Thomas Moore,. in the 68th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residenee of his een.in-law, Geo. W. Fetter man, 1012 Green street. His relatives and friends are, respectfully invited to attend, on Wednesday, the 4th h inst., at 3 P. M. WYATT. —On the morningof the 10th Inst., Theodore C. Wyatt, in the 43d year of his age. The relatives and male friends are respectfullyinvited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, American Hotel, Chestnut street, above Fifth. on Tuesday after noon, the 13th lust , at 3 o'clock. 'or VAN DERBILT. —On the 10th instant, Emma, daugh ter of John T. and Margaret C. Vanderbilt, aged 29 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of her pa rents, No. 2006 Wallace street, on Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 2 o'clock F. M., to which the friends of the family are invited. [New York paper! please copy.]. es Weekly Report of Interments. • HEALTH OMB% Set tember 10, 1864. Deaths and Interments in the City of Phttadetphta, from the Sct to the loth day of Sept., 1864. OAESES OF DEATH Abscess Asphyxia Apoplexy Bruns and Scalds.... Cancer of Uterus.... " Casualties .." Crone Congestion, Brain.. L ungs .. Cholera, Tnfantum• • " Morbus • • Caries of Spine Carbuncle Constauption,...Lung Bowels. Convulsions.. Cyanosis Diptheria.... • Diarrhea Dropsy. ....... •• • • Brain ..... Heart Disease of Brain... Heart.... Uterus". " Throat... Drowned Dysentery Debility .... „ Empyema Erysipelas Fever, Adynamic... " Bilious " Intermittent. Puerperal..• • " Remittent " Scarlet I 15 1 i Total OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE cinder I y e ar 74 (From 40 to 60 . From Ito 2.... 60 t o so 2to 6 1860 to 70....... " ' in° 10 14 " 70 to s 0 4 " SO to 90 "'''lo to 16 -" into%) 16, " 90 to 100 49' " t.OllO " 30to 40 •••• 20 to .90 41 -1 „ to 120 ..... WARM. I WARDS. Tenth . • • . 11 'Nineteenth • . • ..13 Eleventh .••••• •1l Twentieth 13 Twelfth .... ....11!Twenty-first • —lO Thirteenth • .... Twe nt y-second .20 Fourteenth. • ... STwenty-third_..lo Fifteenth ..... Twentyourth .45 Sixteenth 5' Twenty-flf th Seventeenth .... 61Unknown Eighteenth . • ... 5 First 27 Second . . • ..14 Third 12 Fourth ....11 Fifth..... Sixth .• • . 5 Seventh ..12 Eighth 8 Ninth . . .... 3 Total Deduct deaths from the country. .. • . . . Net deaths in the city ‘ix NATIVITY. —United States, 242; Foreign, al; tinknoWit. 24; Almshouse, 11; People of Colorr29; from the coun try, 25. . The number of deaths, compared with the correspond- Ing_week of 1863 and of last week, was as follows: Week ending. September 12th, 1863, was 306. Week ending September 3d, 1964, was 310. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 46. Males, 180; females, 14S; boys, Si; girls, 83. By order of the Board of -Health. - GEORGE B. ,CIIAMBERS,•Registrar., REBBoN & BON, MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, have received— Black Del ine , all drool _ Monsselines, single width. " " " double width, and White Detainee. " and Purple Delaines. and White all-r.ool normalities. ' and ,Purple' Tamises and BOnibasines. " Merinoes and Cashmeres. " Baps, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, dlo, anSii-tf RE & .LANDELL OPEN -TO; DA NEW-GOODS. &OW Now Shawls. itlchest , New, Silks- RichestiFhcared4blerhiae a . - Novelties la Dram %fads. ' Vow goodg Doily opeuing, 495 t, mereial. JAB Hines, New York D It Leedom, NelivtoWn,Pa John B Beet[, Cheater co - Copt C Twining, Lancaster Lieut J A Roman,Lancaster I A Ramsey, Parkersburg J Devoe, W Chester_ C Rickman, W Cheater R Royer, Cheater co Capt J H. 'West L H Hall, Chester co W T Bruce, Penna Thos H Marvel. Chester co P McSherry, York co C M Black, Pemberton.N J A. Raines, Penns J Gardner, Scranton W C Di akey, Chester co y Sheaf. R M Knight, Byberry W Rohl, Jenkintown Mrs Hallowell, Backs co Ja.E Thorion. Byberry ' j'C Stairs, U S A Mies E Werner, Pittsburg C Fitch, Philadelphia J Torrance, Bordentown I J Thompson, Backs co f N Salliday , Point Pleasant John Gromes, U S N Peter Martin, U S Remy Geis, Attleboro Eagle. Mrs Ka'boob, Reading Miss Kalbsch, Reading E Camp, Lehigh co, Pa 1.1 Markle, NOTI hanuitou co R Lehr, Allentown, Pa R Ackerman, Northampton C C Rptngler, Lebanon co Geo Zeller, Lebanon co p spongier, Lebanon co G woifersberger, Leb'n co E WolfersUerger, Leb' n co Rufus Y Yorkes Jacob F Barron, Bucks co 's ruioD. A E Willis, Maryland. T Hoyt, New Jersey A Cole, New York A 11 Haughey, Baltimore T Leonard, Cleartleld G B Cole, Shippensbarg C Snyder,-Jersey Shore Fairlamb, Chester E W Rockafellow, N j R McC Shepherd, Di °anal. Dattvilte Miss M A Devin, Danville J Vandert•lice, Pheenikv'e B Neyler, Phte aixville E Scull, Reading A Gamier, Ashland H talc, Reading J Ault, Mechanicsburg B Bark, Harrisburg 0 J Miller, Harrisburg W C Lyon, Sunbury NTATIVE.' 13. Elias W. Dale, 14. Charles H. Shrine: 26. John Wietar, M. David hieCoesuhy. 17. David W. Weo. 18. Isaac Benson, 19. John Patton. 20. Samuel B. Disk; 21. Evorard Blerer. 22. John e w P. Penirii John W. ben NeJ 24. John. W. Blau t Oomniliki. OAMBRON. Minus. °ADDEO OF DEATH Fever, Typhus Fatty Deg' n Heart .. " " 17.1.1neTs Gangrene • .• Hernia HemoLrhage,lni v ig e l s . }looping Cough Inflammation, Brain " Bronchi " Bladder Larynx Lungs • • St . & Bowels. , o, Spine.... .... Inanition Marasmus Measles Neuralgia of Heart. Ossification of Heart Palsy• • .• Pyemia Rheumatism......... Run over or. R R. • .. Scrofula Sore Thr0at ' ......... (Small -Pox Still-born Suicide Syphilis Syncope. . Tumors Unknown .... Wounds—Gunshot tar UNION ' ! LINCOLN GENERAL CARL SCHURZ. WILL ADDRESS THE CITIZENS OF PRI- .LA.DELPHIA ISSUES OF THE PRESENT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, coNcr , wr CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16Ta, At eight o' clock P. M. BY INVITATION OF 'FRB insTIODI LEADUS 6e1.3- 4t 1."r• - '• CITIZENS' STIESTITUTE, REPRE• ••=e' SENTATIVE, AND VOLUNTEER AGENLIY, 9-11 CHESTNUT Street.—The highest Bounty paid at this (Alice for one and I hree-years volunteers., selS-st* LECTURES TO LADIEN ALONE, on "SELF. OWLED GE, " illuFtrated by chaste models and pain.ting.s. corner THIRTEENTH St. and OIRARD Avenue.--THIS EVENING, at o'clock, Dr. S. M. LANDIS gives his Fourth Lecture lo Ladies Alone, and TO-MORROW, to gim: ALONE. Admission, 20 cents. Dr. Landis can be consulted on all Diseases, at 1312 CHESTNUT Street, and Mrs. Dr. Landis, 1312 CALL OWHILL Street. "Ilealth Cook Book," $.1., for sale at Lectures and Offices. The Ladies' Physiological Society cordially , recommend these lectures and re formed enterprises. MRS. L. SMITH, Presl. AIRS. M L. SNOW, Secretary. lt* MrEIGIITII PRECINCT, FIFTEEN! II WARD, ATTENTION l—The citizens of this precinct, in favor of the National Union Ticket, are requested to meet at the S. corner of T WENTY SECOND and COATES Streets, THIS (Tuesday) EYE NINO, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of fully organizing for the coming campaign. . By order of the committee. It * S. MORRIS ADAMS, Secretary. • ir4f 2 ' CENTRAL MGM SCIIOOII,I-AN examination. of Applicants for the Professorship of Chemistry' and Natural Philosophy, in 'the Philadel thia High School, wilt be held at the School House, S. E. corner of BROAD and GREEN Streets, commencing On FRIDAY, September 2.1 d, at 2P. M. Salary $4,901) per annum. By order of the High School Committee. sel3-tuths t 23 JAMES FREEBORN, Chairman. ELEVENTH WARD TO AVOID' - THE DRAFT.'. A 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. JOHN and DROWN Street, on TUESDAY EVENING, September 13. 1164, at 734 o'clock. Every citizen of the Eleventh. Ward is earnestlyrequested to be present and give aid by their money and presence in the efforte being made to relieve the ward from the draft.. Thereare 1,900 in the ward liable to the draft, and a trifle from each will procure the men. $5O will get yon a guarantee from the draft or the money returned. Theo. Cuyler, Etc'. • Richard Ludlow, Esq .• Rev. Wm. Cathcart, Wm. 'M. Bull, Eeq. ; John U'ltyrne, Esq. ; Ron Samuel J. Randall, and other eminent speakers, will addrer s the meeting. GEO. A. QuIGLEY, Chairman. VirM. C. RICE, Secretary. • sel2-2t*- I.:ENNSYLIVANIA OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 6, Mt A meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Oil Creek Petroleum Company will be held at their office, No. 441 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, 26th inst., at 12 o'clock 1`,.1 , to receive a report of the affairs of the Company By order of the Board of Directors. s€6 , tutheltrt* AUO. C. LEIDY, Secretary. IWCRITTENDEN'S COBIKERCIALL COLLEGE. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Established UM, incorporated 1,955. Young Men prepared for the Counting House and Bu siness Lire. Thorough and practical instruction in BOOK. KEEPIA G, in all its brandies, as practiced the best accountants and business men. _ _ . - . PENDIANEHIP. " Plain and Ornamental, is taught bi one of the most competent of penmen. Commercial Calculations, Commercial saw, Detect ing Counterfeit Notes, &c. TELEGRAPHING, by Sound, and on Paper, taught by a long-experienced Operator. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. Evening Sessions after September 15. Catalogues contain:us the names of 471 students, terms, &c., furnished gratis on application selo-3t 5 6. H. CRITeENDEIT et CO. IigV7NOTICE.-TRE FIRST INSTAL , . MENT of FIFTY PER CENT. of the Subscription to the EIGHTH NATIONAL BANK is now due and pay able. The nndersigned Committee will be at the Globe• Engine House, GERMANTOWN Road, above Second re stet, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 12th and 13th brat ,• DetWeen the hours of 9 and 1, to receive the above nib= scriptions. JACOB NAYLOR, HENRY S. ZIEGLER, • JOHN VOLEMAR, CHARLES H. CRAIG, ANDREW McBRIDE. Pitmen& September Bth, 1864.. se9- 4t* • - THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN.. STIRANCF, COMPANY. Sxernrs RR 5t t. 1861 The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the Stock of the Company for the last six months, which Be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, after the 15th inst. - see-tl6 WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary. Ear FAIR! FAIR!! F kin! I—NOW OPEN at WRIGHT'S INSTITUTE, FRANK. FORD. for the - BENEFIT of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. eel-10t* i tgr' , MAN N DAN MIIXO COMPANY. PHITADELPHIA, September 9, 1864. NOTICE, IS HERMIT' GIVEN that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PBR SHARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the MA.NDAN MINING COMPANY has this day been called in, payable on or before the 26th day of September,. 1864, at the Office of the Com- PollY. o.N 324- I WASINITT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Direotore, B. A. BDOPES, - • selo-tocl. Tretusgrer. _ _ . igr , OFFICE OE THE KROIDAN NINO COMPANY. No. 324 WALNUT Street. PHIDAIDFILPHIA, September 9. 1861. NOTICE IS FfSBEND GIVEN that a Dividend has been declared, payable to Stockholders of record at the close of business October let, 1864, as follows: Three Shares of the Resolute Mining Company and Five Shares of the Medora Mining Company for every Twenty Shares of the Mandan Mining Company upon which all instalments thew due shall have been paid. No fractions of shares will be issued, but will be paid for by the Company:at • the rate of six dollars per share of Resolute, and eight dollars per share of Afedora. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, selo-tocl Secretary and Treasurer. tar SOIIT.II4VAULTE BANK. PITILkDELPJEA, Sept. 8, 1934. A Special Meeting of •the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on SATURDAY. October Sth, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. Dl. ' to decide on the expediency of con verting the Bank Into a National aPsociablon. agree ably to an act of Congress approved June 9, 1361, and to take such other action as may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. seitain . . Y. P. STEEL, Cashier. Or' DIVIDEND•NOTICE. OPTIOIt TBE•IIICION. PrtittaastrX COMPANY, - 14-Jr-South FOURTH Street. Papaw:veins, September 9th, 1954 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Fifth Monthly Dividend of TWO. PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, payableon and after the 16th current. The Trans fer Books will be closed• from the 18th inst. to the 16th 'lust , inclusive. Ese9-7t 4 3 GRAS. A. DDT, President. 1ar670 WARD BOUNTY.--ELEVENTH WARD is paying WO to every recruit credited to the Ward, and SZO.to any person bringing a recruit. The Committee are at the-Ball, N. E. corner SECOND and COATES Street, every day from!) to 5 o'clock... COMMITTEE. —Lewis Cheater, P. .Tuohy ; Rev. Wm. Cathcart, . Treasurer; Geo.. A. faniglor. Cha irman; Wm. C. Rice, Secretary. . seB-6t*. tar.' THE McKINLEY OIL COMPANY. —NOTICE OF DIVIDEND, .No. 1 • r NEW 'YORK, September 6, 1861. The Trustees of the Mc,KITILSY OIL COMPANY have declared a Dividend 01 THREE PER CENT. (out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of August), payable on demand at the Office of the Company, No. 81 JOHN Street, New York, to shareholders of record, at the close of business this day. .e.e9-6t• WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. TENTH WP RD.-250 NEN WAN W ED to fill the qu.ota of the Tenth Ward. Highest bounty paid. Apply to A. H. FRANCISCUS, se9 tt 513 MARECKT Street. THE BRIGGS GOLD _COMPANY. b —NOTICE OF DIVIDEND, No. 6. _ • NKW T oax. September 7, 1864. A Dividend of ONE- PER CENT. for the month of August has been declared, payable at Me Office 01 the Company, 81 JOHN Street, New York, on and after . September 18th, )864, to Shareholders of Record, at the close of business this day. se9-6t. WAiLTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer. OFFICE OF STORY F &RA OIL I COMPANY. —A Dividend .of TWO AND ONE RALF (23) PER CENT. has been declared by the Di rectors of the Company for the month eudiag Augast 31, 1664, payable at their office on and after beptember 16th, in et. , to Stockholders recorded on the books of the. Company at that date. Transfer books will be closed. from the 10th to the 15th inst., inclusive. J. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. set-11t* September 1, 1561 LECTURES.—WITE SUBSCRIBER has prepared, and is preparing, new Lectures, in prose and verse, adapted to popnlar audiences, and will deliver them on acceptable terms, at the invitation of Ycluag Men's Associations, Lyceums, and Institutes ln the loyal States. He will also deliver addressee on anniversary occasions for Colleges, other Seminaries of Learning, and public bodies, political and social. Ad dress PARK BENJAMIN, 75 West FORTY. FIFTH Street New York. au29.lm* !Mir— TIN N FEERSITY OF PENNYLVAL , 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 sufficient 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. 2 Applications should be addressed, tinder seal, to the 2 2 above Committee, to the care of CADAW &LAVER • BlDDLE,7Secretary of the Board of Trustees, No. 420 WALNUT' Street, Philadelphia, at any time before the third MONDAY in September next, the postage being paid. On that da.T.the Committee will open and decide on the applications and testimonials of candidates, whose names will not be t isclosed by the Commit tee. se7-1215-31 1 Or NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— The regular taring Ptleeting of the.Stockhold ere of the SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AND DORTH AND WEST BRANCH TELEGRAPH , COMPANY, will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Phlladaphia, on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of September next, at 2 o'clock P. M.' for the election of officere, &o. By order of the President, E. S. SANDPORD. J. X. GRIER, Secretary. an22-mthtsel4 . , KILITARS. LAST CHANCE! AVOID Ma-L DRAFT 6525 BOUNTY. MEN MEMTERED AND MAID DDfIWIATELZ 199th R3m+G-xm, COL. A. A. LECHLER Headquarters, 611 Chestnut street. DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PlPE—all sizes, from 2 to, 16- inch diameter, with all kinds of branches, bends, and traps, "far sale in atty. quautit 7. Biilltbpre per c d 35e, 45 4 <I if . 660. 6 if if 70g. 6 f 860. TERRA GOTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent Wind. guard Tops , for curing smoky chimneys ; from 2to 8 feet high. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES- Fountains, Pedestals, and Statuary Marble Baits Brackets and Mantel Vases._: - PHILADELPNIA TERRA COTTA- WORN& 1010 0113STNUT-Street. fal24lSurif " - • 14. TiARRTISMIS. 'U .rA pui g s gs w p oth i T 50V, -OA-It — LOX' 'FOr - rile •; ' 'ol , l4rtii•S#o Btr " proof} r Ii ir e m s o r r p v i ltart o rP N oB ,l 43 : N/S-60' ' • "- THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13; 1864: JOHNSON I RETAIL DRY GOODS: NEW SKIRT FOR 1864. A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN , HOOP SHIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL SPRING • - J. L. dr J. G. WEST,. No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK, Ale the owners of the patent and. exclusive Inaunfac turers of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DIIPLEXELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SRLRTS This 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 great elasticity and 'legi bility, to place and fold the skirt when in Ilse as easily and with the same convenience as a silk or muslin drese. It entirely obviates and silences the only objec tion to hoop skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the pnblic,especially in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, or in any crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small space. This entitelyxemoves the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical foim, and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promenade, or house dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and grest convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring-Skirt fora single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the best 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 Sts.tes . . ta-- Inquire for the DOUBLE, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS 'WADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC -IL- MIEN, Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy a bmall space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by T. hi Hkr LEI° Et, 902 CHESTNUT Street. WADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC - 1, - 0 SKIRT—The greatest improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE CURWEN STO DD ART ,dt BRO., 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow. se-Ulm CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER ATTEkrTION TO THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES, ALL OP WHICH WERE PURCHASED LAST SEASON, And will be sold considerably lose than new goods oan be imported for. The stock comprises POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES. VALENCIAS, REPS. MOUSSE:LINES DE L AINE, BLACK AND COLOREAD SILKS, • - ' CLOAKING CLOTHS, BROCHE, LONG, AND SQUARE SHAWLS, • BLANKET SHAWLS, • BLANKETS AND COUNTERPANES, DAMASK:LINENS AND TABLE CLOTHS. Purnhasers who are disposed to anticipate their wants will End it to their advantage to examine our stock. From New York auctions: - HIGH COLORS CASHMERE PLAIDS, DO. DO.. POPLINS, ' . ' • FRENCH itERINOES. CURWEN STODDART Si BROTHER, 150, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow sel2.St ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOT II 0 S . W. T. SNODGRASS, 34 S. SECOND Street- and 53 STRAWBERRY Street. - A LARGE STOCK OF ALL RINDS OF • CLOTHS, CASSIMERHS, YESTINGS, At fair prices, purchased before the rise, independent of gold gamblers, by the package, Piece, or yard. Oar motto Is to sell. We don't peddle. Come and see n u r -- stock, The Army and Navy trade has our special at tention. - se7-lm STEEL & SON HAVE NOW H• open a large and choice asssortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Merinoes, $1.25 to $6, Plain Poplins, Plaid Morison% and Poplins, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, . • Plain and Fiwared Dlohair Poplbus, and a great variety of new and. choice Dress Goods. all at prices far below • THE PERMIT COST OF IMPORTATION. • SILKS—Of all: kinds, a great variety, from acents : to s3per yard, below THE IMPORTER'S PRICES. SHAWLS—A large, assortment, at a small advance = over last season's prices. se3-tf Nos. 71. i and 715 North TEIVIC Street,. 1 TLACK BROAIDOLOTHS.. Black Beavers and. Tricots. Cloakings and Overcaatings. Water• proofs by the yard or piece. ,Fine Black Cassimeres. Fancy Cassimeres, large stock. Boys Cassimeres of standard-styles. • . WIDE SHIiETINOO. • , Bleached and Brown Shirtings. riankets, good Flannels; . ' ckings, Linens, etc. . _ailors' Linings of every•kixid. Ono& by the piece at wholesale rates. COOPER Se COWARD, S. E. corner NlNTll'and MARKET. 70t. JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH STREET. - • StriNel Shirting Flanne`, Plaid*Shirtin g Flannel, Plant ShirtluttPlanael. Damaslorable Linen, .1:3om Table Linen, 6-4 to 8.4 Brown Linea Table Cloths. Orem, Blue, and White Alosqmito•liettin,g. . Amerteart Crash,-- Bath 7 owels. - Bathing Flannels. FremoN, Penal: and Chambray Gingham.. JOHN H. STORES, 702 ARCH Street. A LANGE STOCK OF SILKS ON A- 3 - HAND, tel sale below the present cost of impor- Rich Moine Antiquea. Colored and Black Corded Silks. Colored and Black Ponlt de Bois,. Salaams and Oros °tames. Superior Quality Plain Silks. Colored and Black Ottoman Bilks. Colored and Black Figured Silks. Heavy Black Taffetas. Superior Flack Silks. Black Bilks of all kinds. EDWIN 'HALL to• CO., 26 South SBCONlXitreet. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. EMBROIDERIES, o -LACES, "r, WHITE GOODS, 4 1 E Z + z , 4 x-r_A_NromcmitemEr.si. td E. M. NEEDLES. '4 6 INIPWAAgiw.I44:4I4O 628 H'DO e r m Piste assortment ent of 628 . The ineet . Ladies', Misses', and Children's HOOP SKIRTS in the city are manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, at No. .028 ARCH Street. Our stook embraces all the new and desirable styles, lengths, and Maas •; for finish and durability are especially adapted •to first class trade. Skirts made to order, altered, and re paired. Also, constantly in reeelpt, of full lines of cheap Eastern-made Skirts, ' - e6B-Im' MX T. HOPAIN-S. EDUCATIONAL: MARY : E. • WILKINSON'S SCHOOL 'FOR LITTLE GIRLS, 118 North ELEVENTH St. Thorough instruction in French, Music, and Drawing. Six pupils can be received as boarders. sel3-6t* TIANCING. ETIQUETTE, ELEGANCE OF DEPORTMENT, CAI,ISTRENWS, Sec.—Mrs. BEECH will Reopen her. Academy on SATURDAY, SOP. tember 17th, at 2% P. sf., at the elegant Ball Room, S. E. corner of BROAD. and SPRING GARDEN, where all the most fashionable European and American Dances will be taught. Residence, 14.31.—N. TWELFTH St. Evening Class now forming. sel3-3V pOLT TEHOITTO COLLEGE, PENN EQII.ARE. —The Twelfth Annual-Series of Lectures and Practical Demonstrations on Mining, Metallurgy Civil and Mechanical Rogineeritg. Chemistry. and Architecture, in. the TECHNICAL.SCHOOLS of the Col lege, will begin on MONDAY, Sept.. 19th The Labora tories, Dranghting, and Modelßng Rooms lave been enlarged and ratted. Applicants will present them seltes for szateination at the Faculty's Office on Satur day, 17th, or Monday, 19th last., at o'clock A. M. • ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D.. President of the Faculty. B, WILLIAMS; . 'WHIR. SIXTH STREET, Manual:hula of VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. 4 The Lsrgest and Finest Assortment in the city the LOWEST PRICES. AT Repairing attended to promptly. Air Store Shades Made and Lettered, eeS-lm CAMPAIGN MEDALS AND PINS OF MCLELLAN, LINCOLN AND JOHNSON, FREBIONT AND COCHRAN, for sale to the trade by IselS tintlien* SECURE YOUR NEGATivIiS.-THE Negatives by BROADBENT ag CO and by WEND& ROTH & TAYLOR, taken between .June, 1862, and June, 1863, are about to be effaced. All persons 'who desire to purchase any for preserva tion are reguefited. to make immediate application to .. • WENDEROTH & TAYLOR. 912 arid 914 CHESTNUT ST. YOUR. ONLY ...TRIM PORTRAITS, accurate in detail, and life-like and Impressive in coloring, are 8.F.. 101IbillIti$ life-size Photographs in .011:.;!GaBeri, (124 Alteit'lltreet. . it* • 14:E A. lITIF 111, AND 'ARTISTIC LP 'STYLES CARTES. DE VlSlTE.—Proeure them, made in styles topical* 'von. at D. Es REIMER'S new and splendid Gallery, .624 ARCH Street. . li* RATE $l6Ol---suchOpenee''pictures. CHARGE - So:.' them . F FOR • bkiodvineed of their rare artistic diorite.' • RELIfEIt'S Coldred l'hotographs Blade at the Gillen', SECOND Street, above Green. BA.LE.;;"-aBY 'VIRTUE - 61'K kJ Writ of Vend Mord Bxponas, .to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue;on MONDAY Evening, October 3,188.1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the'southeast corner of Broad street and Susquehanna avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing.in front on Broad street sixty six feet, and extending in length on Susqtiehanna avenue one hundred and twenty feet to a ton-feet-wide alley • - CC. C. P. ; '44. .22. Debt, $174:86. Parsons. Taken in execution and .to .be sold as the property of Alfred S. Casey, garnishee of Philip Price • • • • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. -• Philadelphia; Sheriff's.Ogice, Sept. 12,1864. sel3-St 11011431iN, ORR, & C 0.,. STEA.M `GINS BUILDERS Iron Founders. and Gineril Machinists and Boiler Makers, 250. 1219 CALLOW BILL-Street. Philadelphia. • - fe2o-tf Pa TEAM;: HEATERS FOR FAOTORIEB -MILLS; . heated with sexhaitet or direct steam for ti mi eate l re g Condeuemerealvoatobramtozrealet. SCHOOL BOOKS,PENS, PENCILS 1 INKS. CHEAP LETTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES. FINE , NOTE PAPER. AND F.N.VELOPER. Initials Stamped Gratiat. s,* Everything a School %Tante supplied at the lowest rates And delivered to ok ddre by OHALLEN, Bemed). e any a d Stationer, l r in cut WILT. NEW BOOKS, A thoroughly biographical and historical work; giv ing an account of the early education of. General Mc- Clellan—his career at Wett Point—his services ht, the Mexican war—hie mission to -the Crimea, and subse- On ent retirement from the army—his reappointment in ]S6l—the campaign in Western Virginia—organization of the Army 'of the Potomac—the Peninsular campaign of ISt2—the memorable " Seven Days' Battles"—his retirement from command of the Army and hie reap polotioeut—the battles of South Mountain and Antie tam, and his final removal. . • "The purpbse of this work is to exhibit General Mc- Clellan's title to tee gratitude and admirationof his countrymen, by si mply telling them what he has done. The treatment be has received has made it indeed ne cessary sometimes to take the attitude of controversy; and to assail others in order to do him justice. But this has been done no more than the interests of truth re . .liosTow, Aukist; 1564 TIIE - wf,Row - G. THE FUTURE OF THE AFRICAN RACIE IN THE UNITED STATES. "My task las led me over a vast field. In brietlY tracing, from its-inception in this hemisphere, the rise and. progress tif the great wrong which still threatens the life of the nati2ftr, 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 ditima.l - 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:prE sent day. In so doing I haire arrived at conclusions which, ,to those who. have never looked closely iuto the. subject, may seem too marvellous for "Finally, after having traced the connection of the two races in the past, and set forth the duty of one race toward the other in the present, I have sought 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 us unwilling or unable to sup port itself; whether admixture of the races, both being free, 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 ns and de pressing to him, and shall be clothed by law with the same rights in search of 'which we sought this Western World, there will be anything in connection with his future in these United States to excite regret or inspire apprehension.'' PREPARED FOR THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. Edited by WM. HAMMOND, M. D., Surgeon General 11. S. Army. One vol., Bvo. A Memorial of the Rev. Bird Wilson, D. D. , EL, D late Emeritus Professor of Systematic Divinity in the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episco. pal Church. By W. White Bronson, A. M. 12mo. $1.25. - - LEGEODS OF THE ROUND TABLE, AND' OT HER - POEMS. BY SALLIE BRIDGES. Ivol. ISmo. STRATHMORE, OR, WAOUGHT BY HIS OWII RAWL 11f BYs e h n IVT` ' Author of • Held in Bondage; or, uranville de Vigno; Containing a Reply tp a lfe work - BISHOP 11,0PKINS ON SLAVERY, • McELROY'S - CITY DIRECTORY -lEBs.—Canvasser- are now engaged in taking names'and mai ling. corrections for the TWENTY EIGHTH Edition of the• City, Directory, which will be issued in DECEMBER next. • The.oompiler respectfully calls the attention of busi ness men' andjamineirbilpers; to..thti ImPprts,ncp. of giving col ht infortsfalibET The advance in thb.pribe of paper, pfintiog binding. and all labor connected with the ionPublicat 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 limited number only will be'published; those therefore wishing to securer copies will, do well to sub scribe. A. Arc EL RO Y, selo-31 5 - 600 CHESTNUT. Street. W. A. SMETHURST, • No. 7 BANE Street NEW PURLICATIONSA PROM TEM 'PRESS OP a. 33. TAP'I'IN~.'O'T"L' tsc.. CeC>.: HILLARD'S LIFE OF MeOLELIA.N. LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS GEOE,GE B. MoCLELLAPT, Major General U. S. Army BY G. S. HILLARD 12nta., with Portrtit on Steel. Price $1.50 IL NEW WORK BY ROBERT DALE OWEN. THY. RIGHT OF EMANCIPATION, AND BY TAP. TIOX. ROBERT DALE OWEN hi one Vol 19reo. Price $L -. jitem THE PREFACE lIL XILITARY, ALEDICAL AND SURGICAL P.SSAYS, IV. CHIMA.SIA I A reply to LONGFELLOW'S THEOLOGIAN; AND OTHER POEMS, BY °ETHOS. a2uto. MEMOIR OF DR, WILSON. VI. MISS BRIDGES' POILPIES: .MARBLE ISLE, • IN Pl3lBB SOUTHERN SL&VERY PRESENT ASPECTS. DY REV.. D. R..GOOD WIN; D. D. J. B. LIPPINCOTT • PUBLIIMENS, se& thstat 415 and 717.MAREET St. ORRIS' AMERIOA.N ANGLER'S BOOK.—Nowneady. THE AMERICAN ANGLER'S BOOR, embracing the natural history of Sporting Fish and the art of taking them, with instructions in Fly fishing, Fly. making, and Rod-making, and directions for Fish• breeding; to which is appended Dies Piscato rho, describing noted , thihing places and the pleasure of solitary fly-fishing Illustrated with eighty engravings on wood. By Thad. Morrie. Price, 55. • Published this day u 4• E B. BUTLER SE CO., selo-stuthitt 187 South FOURTH Street. AA BHCROYT't• W-W A TSB, D . 1 - TECTOBS. Ashcroft's Steam Ganges. • Justice & Shaw's Mercurial Steam and Blait Gingeei. Clark's Damper Regulator. Water Ganges, Scotch&Tabes, &c. LUGS. S. BATTLES, Agent, 24 , 1 forth SIXTH Street. Phila. ASHMEAD & EVANS HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE CRUISE OF. THE.A CABANA. AND THE SUMP TER. From the Private Jbornals and other Papers of Commander R. Semmes:and other Officers. THE.CLIFF- CLIMBERS Mayne Reid's Now Book. A Sequel to "The Plant-Hunters. " CENTEOLA, and Other Tales. TICTOIRE. A D ovel. DRAMATIS PERSON:Rh By Robert Browning TEE EARLY DAWN. By the author of the "Schou burg-Cotta Family:" Equally as interesting- ENOCH ARDEN. Tennyson's new Poem. DOWN IN TENNESSEE Dv Edmund Rirke. TDB TRIAL; MORE: LINES OF THE DAISY CHAIN. By the author:of ." The Heir of Redclyffe " HERBERT SPENCER- 1 S CLASSIFICATION OF THE SCIENCES. Pamphlet: ASHMEA D & EVANS, Successors to Hazard, • No. 1214 , CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS-IT NEW BOOKS ! THE CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA. AND THE SUIWPTER. From the Private Journals and other Papers of Commander R. Semmes and other officers. THE CLIFF-CLIMBERS. Mayne iteid'a New Book. A Sequel to The Plant-Hl:inters- " DRAMATIS PERSONA. By Robert Browning. THE EARLY DAWN By the author of "The Schou bnrg-Cotta Family." Equally as interesting. ENOCH ARDEN: Tennyson's new Poem. -DOWN IN TENNESSEE. By Edmund Kirke._ HOW TO DO IT;: Or, Directions for Knowing and Doing Everything Needful. FROM CAPE COD TO DIXIE AND. THE TROPICS. By J. Milton Meals. For sale by W. S. & ALFRED MARTON. te9.tf .606 CHESTNUT Street. 140BBRIv BROWNING'S -AA; NEW BOOK, DRAMATIS PERSONAE, In one voume. • ALSO, • MAYNE REID'S.NRW BOOK, THE OMIT CLIMBERS; Oa, 41 flowt xr THE HIMA• LATAZ, I.l.lllStr " YEW BOOKS, Blediesit.Selentille.and Miscellaneous,for sale as soon as published. by • LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, • ' Publishers and Booksellers, seB No.• RD South SIXTH Bt., above Chestnut. GROCERIES. EBE ' NG BRANDY. IMRE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, Ao ALL TER REQUISITRB FOR PRRBERVING OR PICK LIN 9 PURPOSES. .. ALBERT; C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries ' • • se7- tf CornerAlLFVEirrit and vnjz fife ARCHER & REEVES WHOLESALE G ROCERS No. 45 North WATER Street, and. No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue, Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a largo dock of SUGAR, MOLASSES, • oorml% TEAS, SPICES, TOBACuO, And -Groceries generally, madly selected for the eountry trade. Sole Agente for the products of FITHIAN & roeurn Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. 3. ap2s-6m MACKEREL HERRING, SHAD, &c. _ —2,600 bble. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,latir caught fat lab, in assorted packages. 2,ooobbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and HOU, Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubee, Sealed. and No. 1 Herring. 160.bble new. Mesa Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer county Cheese, Atc., In store and for sale by MURPHY dt KOONS, .lal9- tf N0:146 NORTH WHARVIB.- T A.TOUR'S OLIVE OIL.-400 BAB •A-4 kets fresh Lab:mite Olive Oil. is lots to suit the purchaser, for sale by t RHODES & WILLIAMS, att2o-tf . 107 South WATER Street. T 370KN0w . SAUCE.-TBIS OBLB brated Was on band and for sale kr_ RHODES I WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street. GREENOBLE WALNUT S.-100 :Wet Ore"noble Walunt,s in prime order, for aalto RHODES & WILLIAMS, , 107 South WATER Street. by au -t1 A.WTON BLA.CKNERRIEB- HEM metically Sealed, prepared this season, and re ceived direct from our factory, at Bridgeton, If. J. and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, an.2o-if ' 107 Roth WATER Street. NEW ECONOMY SEA SHAD.-201 bbls and 41 halves new Economy Sea Shad, to ar rive by steamer :Norman, for sale 1w 118FICEDY. STAIRS. & C 0... ' 130 and 132 NORTH WHARVES. W SALMON A NIS -TONGUES • N Z ANP SODNDS; , • • • 96 HA s extia NO:1 Salmon, Hint= city inisinueine: S 5 bbls No. 2 Salmon, 100 cases sth cans Spiced Salmon. 25 cases 10th Cana do. 13 bbla and 183 kilts Oeorge'a Tongnea and Sounds. In atore and for sale by - - KENNEDY, STAIR& & 00. • • • I 130 and .132 NORTH WHAR VES.' NEW BLUE FISH, SCA.LE - FISH j. 1 AND WEITRYISH , • 60 bbls new Newburyport Blue Fish. . SO .do. new Pickled Scale Fish. 60 do. new Mackinac White Fish. • 100 halves do. do. In store and for sale by - - 1111ENNEDV STAIRS. & 130 and.l32- NORTH WHARVES. .O.L A Y-SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR Eieitinghata and other wares, for ease by • • 1 , 301118•WOOLIKAlloAgent4 • r 40101t* • - Tv; it9-,11141,01T MEM FIN.ANCL4.L. TT' S. 7-ao 1.4QA.2.4. The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sub. ecriptions will be received for Coupon TreasurY Netee. Payable three years from August 16th, 186 , with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest troth to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible, at the option of the _holder, at maturity, into six-per•cent. geld-bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $503, $l,OOO, and $5,000; ad all subscriptions must be for fifty ,dollare or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 16, persons making deposits subsequent to that_ date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty- five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent SPECIAI 'ADVANTAGES IRIS LOAN. IT IS A- NATIONAL SAVINGS BAIL offering , a higher• rate of interest than any other, and the best . Scent - UV. Any savings bank , which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circalating medinin of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for, its own assets are either in Ooyernment securities er iu notes or bonds payable in Government paper. - Convertible into a Six-per-cent. 5.20 Gold Bond 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 6•`10 Bonds Is not less than nine per cent. pre; Milan, and before the War the premium on six-per cent. U. S. stocks was wirer 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 cent, par. annum. Its Exemption from State or NunielPal Taigaton. But aside from all the advantagte we have enumera ted, a special Rota Congress 'exerixits Bonds and Treasury Notes front local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cont.per'antium, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the, country. - • It is believed that no ,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 com-, munities, only, is pledged for Payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. StESORIPTIOVE WILL 'BE 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, Pa. Second National Blush of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National. Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fourth.NatiOnal Bank of Philadelpkia, Pa And by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, And ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give farther informations and • AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS sel2-12tif W2t NEW LOAN, 1881, IN A 51011 1 ,75 TO SUIT, EITHER . COUPON OR REGISTERED. For sale, or exchanged or 5 25 :bonds; on favorable terms. 7 .3-10 notes ffirnislied DREXEL CO. sel2-6ti FIRST Di'A►.TIONA.L BANW. FINANCIAL AGENT PIT 2HE UNITED STATES. U. 15.1E3E8 1881. Bonds of this yery desirable teas on hand and for sale at this BANK. 7 .3-10th NOPES, of all denominations and En- any amount, conetautly on hand. 10.40 LOAN AT PAR INTEREST PAYABLE-IN COIN. Sattoribers have the privilege of .payinst,the haatc intere* from SePtember.lit in •lliiitict • adding•6o per cent. premium. Conversion of 7 3-10 per-cent. Treasury Notee to the Loan of Isar attended to. All Nationra Bank Notes received on deposit at par C. H. CLARK, PassiDEN - r. MORTON MoMICHAEL;Jr., Cashier.. sol2-10t NEW LOAN OF 1881. • . THE BALANCE OF. THE $15,000,000 LOAN having this day been awarded, and our bids proving successful, we are prepared to . SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE, • In Large or Small. Sums, any amount of this most desirable GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN, • at the market price. We 1 ave always considered these "1581" Bonds as the BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET There is but a SMALL AMOUNT FOR. SALE, and the premium will, In our opinion, advance rapidly. Parties havingA 20 Loan will do well TO CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR 5.20 s for this more permanent Loan, especially as now, owing to the German demand for the fiye-twentiee, a high rate can be obtained for them. JAY - POOItE & CO., selo-1m • MA South THIR Street. OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. ANY iNFORMITIOWGIVEM REIVIRED. PALMEI Hum-v . , . BROKERS, e7-6tXo. 54,1011 TH THIRD. STRUT. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFIOE OF COMPTROLLER OF.THB .CORRENOT. WAsuixprox, September 7, 1664. Whereas, satisfactory notice has been transmitted to the Comptroller of the Currency that the Capital Stock of "THE SECOND NATIMAL BANK OF PHILA DELPHIA," Penna. ;at Frankford, has been increased in the sum of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU SAND DOLLARS ($100,000), 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-up Capital Stock of said Bank now amounts to the um of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (60.000): Nowjt 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 ($160,000); that 'said increase of Capital has been paid into said Bank as a part of the Capital Stock thereof• and that the said-in crease of Capital is approved by the Comptroller of the Currency. - In witness 'whereof, I hereunto affix My official signa-' tore. HUGH MoCUL LOCH, s , selo-6t Homptroller. S NEW 7-30 LOAN'. U. • kJ • Subscriptions received, and the Notes fur nished tree or all charges, by • . , OBOBGB J. BOYD, Banker, 18 South THlRD.Street.- anSI-8m (11L STOOKS •-• BOUGHT 'AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, BY GEORGE J. BOYD, 18 South THIRD Street . TWE A. SIJ R Y 'DEPARTMENT, _L AUGUST 24. 1864.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS .01 THREE YEARS . SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES DATED OCTOBER 1, 1864. Holders of Seven-thirty Notes dated October 1,1861, are hereby notified that they maybe presented imme diately in any amount,. to be exchanged - for Six Per Cent. Bonds falling dna after June 30, 1881. 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 Jnly 1. The adjustment of interest will be made by deducting from the amount of interest found to be due on the Seven-Thirty Notes up to October 1, the interest ac crued on the Six Per Cent. Bonds from July 1 to October 1; the balance will be transmitted by the Treasurer's coin draft immediately upon settlement. The following regulations in relation to endorsements must be carefully observed: - Where notes transmitted for settlement were issued payable to order, and are held and transmitted by the ?Animal owners, they must be endorsed by them. to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption," and bonds will issue in their name. • Where notes payable to order are held by other patties than the original owners, the notes mast have the en dorsement of the original. ow ners, 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 each 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 certifi cate of the authority under which he acts; and in all cases by a letter stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomination of the Six per Cent. Bonds wanted in exchange. . • When . Registered Bonds are ordered, parties should state at which of the following places they wish the Interest paid, viz: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis, or Cincin nati. W. P. FASSENDEN, an3o.lBt Beerltat7 of the Treasury. MARSHAL% SALES. ARSELL'S SALE.BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWILA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, - in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania., in Ad miralty, to me directed, will,be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at biIOHEN ER'S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, SeiStember 26th, 1664, at 12 o'clock M. the cargo of the steamer LILLIA.N, consisting of 463' bales of cotton; also, 62 bales of cotton, the cargo of vessel unknown.. WILLIAM MILL WARD, • United Stites Marshal R. D. at room Wanly rau.AnimpinA, September 10. 1854 : . sel24ot CERBA.LINA.-AN,A.MTTC L B' OF . DIBT made from DZBEANNED WHEAT, a sove lelgo. remedy for Dyspepsia. • Manufactory and I=l Street, Pbilada. For sale by. Grocers mid , (selo-3t.*) 30EIG G. 1101334 Co. 'Alai:Lager. • CHARLES MIDDIATIM ~ mo WI w AND LLOW imam O m 14 nramei aaiii Oar oge.• . AN INTELLIGENT LAD WANTED is a Ceednut-itreet ;look Store; also, a Yoniig Lad,. Addreaa. vitit reference, Box 620 Philadelphia Pont Office. it* A - 10tING MARRIED' DIAN WANTS A SITUATION Good PezOnallt , (13 - lick at I . 4 .. 11 :7 Beet rf teretces. Address 3. L. BUTLER; NO. •130 BROWN Streetenitad• obis. . • • WANTED-A. GOOD .BALBSM.AN • IBB6P. O. • WHOLESALE RAT ROUSE. Add 7: 1 8 0. 111. 7x • --- WANTED:A. SECOND HA.N D :V T TRANSIT and LRVEL Ad dress, Mating *tee; I .!Surveyor." Preeyofirce. . • seIS-2r• • . . Vr A .T E A... BALE S 4. N thoroughly acquarnted with the Tritnuting\Busi nos and Trade, by..a manufacturer and importer of Trimmings and small wares. Address Bog. 144 S Phila. Post Office. . . seln-er WANTED --A 1 DUNG DEAN . AO , quainted with the retail Hardware balms*. Must offer nasxcerrionable reference. Apply to LES LEY & C0.,607 MARKET Street. eets.M! QtARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION, WessuzaTrox CITY, Lurid 34 le% HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!! Horses suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be purchased at GIESBORO DBPOT, in open market, till OCTOBER 1, 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; 16175 each. Price of Artillery Horses; $lBO each. Payment will be made for Ed% (6) and more. JAMES A. ERIN, Colonel First Division, Quartermaster General's Mee. ses.taeso WANTED DYLMEDIATELY-;-1,000 Gold. Silver. and Plated WATOELy.s, new and second band, for which the highest prices willibe paid. M. .T. MOURN, .9.083 i north Elena Street. sel3-6t* WANTED-A FU R ISHED Alla% BOUM for a, short or long period by a small family; location moat be central. First-c lass reference given: -'Address !' O. F. H.," Frees Office. 8613.31* dIA WANTED TO_ RENT—A COUN MGR TRY RUMEN CE near th e citi e suitable for a very Select School. Address "D.. at this °film sel.3-2t* MaWANTED -A PINE COUNTRY SEaT, in the naiffbbornood of Germantown or nesr the North Pennsylvania Railroad.. Also, a first class residence in or near Germantown. Apply to WANTED.-A -FURNISHED ma ROUSE in or south of Chentnit. street. /Mines WM. COX 142 S WALNUT Street, ...e4911-ntwfat. • - $5.00057,000, AND OTHER sums , to Loan on Mortgage:of City Property at 6 per cent. fora term of years. • • CHA.RLII6 MIIO&DS t ee7-10t* Conveyancer, No. 36 a grfpgirTgru FOR SALE AND TO LET. • • TO .-ILENT-TWO FIVE. STORY comsnunteatingßUlLDlNGß, : billiaor street, suit able for warehouses or maadfacturing. ApplYtO _ • ,'" ROBERT MACGREGOR, It • • . 419 WALNUT Street. FURNISHED HOUSE" -NEAR Mat aIIitIiANTOWN, convenient to Station—to let for a sbort or long period;, board provided if desired. Address " Country," this office. • :sea 2ltit* To RENT —A. CHURCH. CELLAR, 40 .-IL i2ztalisS i tP lrt° . . 403 CiSilkCglitTIMIAL rixi'ULT— BB001 4 11). STORY ROOK, co. Is North porirm Street.' Fixtures for sale. Apply to O. IC. ABBOTT, fourth story. lt* S(lnn TRUCK. AND PEACH -BAS !""" SETS Just received arid for sole tiy_ _ ROWE & BUSTON, 15'3 and 159 North THIRD Street. A SUITE OF ROOMS SUITABLE FOR a Physiotaa's.ofileelalio, two aecond•etory rooms at 308 South ELEVENTH Street. • 10; WANTED-BY'A SINGLE GENTLE- Man, APARTMENTS, with BOARD, in a small Private family, occupying a genteel house, 500.14..0f Market and rest of Broad street. A liberal computes• tion will be paid for suitable accommodations to a lady who may find tile an eligible opportunity of reducing her expenses.' Apply to • ROBT. MAC OREGOR, • sell WO at 419. WALNUT Street. VANTED- A ROOM, WITH BOARD by a !single gentleman. Address " A.-D. "Obis office. BOARDING} NEAR GERMANTOWS -- convenient to Mallon; line rooms; also, stabk room. Address " Baker. " Press office. seVlOt• LCIDI 3I2 'G ROOMS AND BREAKFAST can be obtained on PINE Street. below BROAD. by addressing " L L..!! Philada. P. 0. selg-St* To RENT. WITH.BOARD-TO A. GEN -1- Homan and wife, a &saint front room or commu nicating rooms in a 1112111 fapily. Apply 3232 SPECTOR Street. selg-tuths3t* 0 R E N'T -HANDSOMELY FUR. NISHED ROOMS, No. 904 WALNUT St. selo4t• ELIGIBLE ROOMS NOW V.&OAN'r at HILL'S.' an23-Ine LOST AND. FOUND. L°"- - ON FRIDAY, 9TH INST., A Gold Hunting Alchor WATCH and CHAIN, No. 1,067, made by Perremond, gold cap. private mark No. 201 6..' If tho finder will return it to No. 1315 WAL bUT street aliberal reward will be given. sel3-2t* OFT--TWO CERTIFICATES OF BO - "fflaner; MINING COMPANY STOCK. No. 361 In the tame of LEWIS SEAL, for„one hundredseharee; No. 1,190 in the name.of JOAN G. REPPLIER, for one bnriered.and fifty- ebarein- -Application - hat 'been made to said Company for a renewal of said Certificates. MARAIADUKS MOORE: 319 WALNUT Street. LOST II : B. 73-10-BONDS, NO. 17,064 for M. Noe. 69,364-.44-7-8 for $lO3 each, payabli in February and August , to the order of ()SWAM THOMPSONguardian of Theodore H. lieakirt, aux unendorsed.. Application for payment of the same ha been made at the Treasury Department. Any informs lion will be suitabli , rewarded by in26-18t* PERSONAL. -JEWELRY SENT BY MAIL, free of postage; to any part of the United States, on receipt'of the following prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond Ring, $1; Cluster Imitation Dia mond Ring, $2; heayy Plated Vest Chains, $1; hear, Plain Rings, will stand the strongest acid, 50c. ; magni ficent Plain Ring. $1; small Round Black Enamelled Ear Drops, 60c. _ ; heavy Plated Black Enamelled Sleeve. Buttons, 21c. ; Gents' Single Scone or Cluster Imitation Diamond Pins, $1; Bracelets, $1; handsomely-chased Medallions. $1; complete sets Carbuncle Studs and Bat tons, $1; complete sets Black Enamelled Studs and Bat. tons, with Pearl Setting , $1; Valley Watch Key 6.50 c. ;Pen and Pencil, with Extension Case, $1; Ladies' Long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pins. $1: genuine Ontta Percha Chains, $1; Ladies' and Gents' Miniature Pins, for hair or likeness, $1; Seal Rings, $1; Red or Black Bail Ear Drops. 50c. per pair. Direct to ESTLIN & MANN, 916 RACE Street, Phila. selo-6t* EDWARD P. KELLY, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Have received their FALL STYLES, and a large stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, including choice AMERICAN GOODS, all bought before the rise in prices, which they will make up in the beet styles at moderate TERMS-NET CASH QTJARTERMASTE. PIIILADEL SEALED PROPOS aLS w! until SATURDAY, ] 2 o'clo. for Immediate delivery, al house, in this city, of the RIAGE BOLTS: MOD 6 inch by. X inch. 8.000 6. inch by 6-16 inch. 2,00)6X inch by 5.16 inch. 7,0006 inch by X inch. 6, OM 6 inch by 646 inch. 10.000 43Z inch by X inch. 4,000 4 inch by X inch 4,0004 inch•byX inch. 3, 00+rich by 5.16 inch. 9,09,000336 inch by X inch. 2,0 C Inch by 3f inch. • 4,0003 X inch by y, inch. 5,000 inch by 3 4 inch. 8,0001 i( inch by 34. inch. 2,000 7 inch by X inch. • All to be of the best Oen y and the best. make, and subject to inspection. Bidders will state price both in writing and in figures. quanit r e q ui red ch, deli ver for,.and the shortest possible time for y; price to include package and delivery. • • Each bid Emilie guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatnros must be appended. to the• gua rantee and certified to as being good and sufficient secu rity for the amount involved. by the United States Die ' trict:Judge,. Attorney, or Collector,. or other public offi cer. otherwise the bid will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject all • bids deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. For further information call at the office, No. 1139 GIRARD Street. • By order of CoL A. J..' Perry, Claartermastor's 'De partment. GEORGE R. ORME, sel.3-5t . Captain and. A. Q.M. AIMY CLOTHING AND. EQUIPAGE -L-s- OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD. Streets, • PAILADELPRIA. September 10. .1.384. SBALBD PROPO SALS 9 will be received at this office until 12 o'cle ek AL , on the 14th inst., for the immediate delivery of the following namedartieles : 3,000 Jackets or coats of any color except blue or gray. 5,000 pair trowsers of any color except blue or gray. 3,000 blankets of any description of low grade. 2.000 pair shoes, pegged, assorted size. The articles to be of 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 be made according to quality and price. The bids will state the number of each hind of article Proposed to badelivered. Each bid must be guaranteed.by two responsible Per sons. whose signatures must be appended - to the guar antee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by some public func tionary of the United States. Bide from defaulting contractors, and those that do notfutly comply with the requirement's' of this adver tisement, will not be considered. Blank forms for proposals. embracing the terms of the guarantee required on each bid, can be bad on an 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 be addressed to Colonel ALEX. I. PERRY, • sel2-3t Quartermaster's Department, tr. S: Army. an 24 3m PROPOSALS FOR COAL. . - . , • °PUCE NA.V2 AGENT. MITLADELPSIA, Sept. 0, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Lb office until SAIIIRDAT, September 17th, 12 o'clock, for the following sins and kinds of coal for Ordnance purposes, in tbe•tiscal year ending June 90th, 1868: For smelting, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (180) tong of Lehigh coal. For gunner ' s loft,. TEN (10) ions of Lehigh coal. For blacksmithing, . ONE HUNDRED AND Firri (1G8) tons of Bituminous coal. . . For brazing, soldering, etc., SIX HUNDRED EAR, ELe 'of Ch arcoal; The above coal to beof the beet quality and Anbled to inspection before acceptance, to be delivered free of ex pense to the Government, and all to be delivered Ny the let November, 1804. JAMES S. CHAMBERS. seErgt • '' " • Wavy , Assaf. . . . • • ErsIar.OIL.OOI424SITV;. 11100 Y ; J3.l l .'poriiteiliiiidai tie !mit igjthili State 'gnaw York. Wells on OIL CllllSSi.Peinaylyania. • DIUSTSICS.—Morris New Yark - James IC Lawton, New 'York; Sidney Cornell, New York;Ne Jobn R. Coleman, Oil City,Psi - .;.C. Mcginl ay,oll City, Pa.; J. J. Vandegrift, 011 City, Pa. ; Ciaonge Davis, Nov York. • . . President, MORRIS TB.IifiKLIN, , Seorefurv. H. B. BENSON; Treasurer; WALTER . 7 1 ,. AW ON; Super intendents, MoKINLRY BROS. Office, 131 JOBS( Etreet, New "toe& sza-6t* • - BI.W.F.ALO ROBES AND HORSEB . AZANICETB. — The turaersicned has opened a large assortment o NTI f ROBES and BLASTS. Dealers will find Wto their advantage to call r..nd Also, ou hand au eliteliei'ilerock of Coach. Makers and Saddlers' materials, sie/Ntutl.,-Er JAB H. 017MALINS. Real itstate Broker. 5O( WALNUT Street BOARDING. 318 SPRUCE Street. THEO. H. REAKIRT, 702 WALNUT Street. PERSONAL, CLOTMNG. JOHN EI.ELLY,. TAILORS, PROPOSALS R'S OFFICE, eau, PA.. Sept. 13, 113;4 ill be received at this office ck Af. September 17, 1864 St t. the Hanover-street ore following- described CAR JOHN M FORD, No. 48 Norta TRIAD Wout AUCTION SALES. J. P. a i rXINSON &. CO" AV T-I O$ , E RR . S, WILL Ezra., On . Wednesday, Sept. 21, 186.40 At the Stores of SOUTHWICK, MERLE, & GRZBWILs Hos. 23 and 25 DEY Street, NEW yoloc. 560,000 FOVIVDS CHOICE FLEECE WOOL Colin:prising the Dept salectionef rota Gnio , l'enae 7 t v sat Virginia. SALE ABSOLUTE. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED: ROUES. • QUARTEICriAbTER GEPTMINI, S FARST DivERION, WAsiTta to Fep Will be :!oid at pubrflic in fincrion; the teinb highest M lB6l, eer, at Oiesboro, D. C. on TWORSDAT. SE I`EIIIBER 15. ISI. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CAVAL EY MORSE,. Theee Home have been comiemr_ed ae clan for the , cavalry s.rvice of the army. For road and fanning purposes many good bargainer may be bad. • l3orses sold singly. Sale to commence at 1.0 EL: Terms cash in Milted States currency. By order of. the Quartermaster 001pRral. JAMES A BiCtlf, sel2-9V • Colonslia charge let Divleton Q: M. G. O. OIIARTERMAISTER GENERAL'S op.- m% ME, FIRST DIVISION. WASITINGiTON Cirr, September 2 1934. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the time and places named below, viz.: - • York, Pa. THURSDAY. Sept: 16; 1.464. Altoona, la., THURSDAY. Sept. 22, 1864. Lebanon, Pa.. THURSDAY. Sept. "29, 1864, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY 'IIORuES, AT BACH AC • These Bones have been condemned as unit for the cavalry service of the army. For Jowl and farm purposes many good bargains mar be bad. Hones sold singly. Terms : Cash in United Statei Currency. JAMES A. SKIS, Colonel First Division, Quartermaster 431eaeral'a.011as. BY BOTELER & WILSON ; . A.ucticer— EERS. • .0171011 U. S. CiPITOL EXTENSION. _ WAsin.worop, D D., Sept, • 1.1964, On SATURDAY, October Ist, commencing at 10 A. th e following va rie gated . and plain marble will be s i sa. at public Auction on the grounds north of the Ifni States Capitol: 100 blanks Tennessee Marble. 1.000 cubic feet remnants ditto. - 12 pieces PotomaßMarble.- • . „ . MO cubic feet. Vermont Green S'ilipieritiite. B column Shafts dittto., 2,000 eubic,feet remnants Italian Marble. At the some time will be sold a large lot of doors, si* :ers, and knilding materialiaf various kinds. By order of the Secretary of the Interior. CLEMENT,L. WEST, General 'Superintendent SALE. OF CONDEMIED QUARTBR.- MASTER'S STORES, BUGGIES, ikc., &e. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S' OFFICE, DEPOT. OP WAS N ero, WASHINGTON. D. C. , Sept. 1. MIL . Will be sold, at public auction, at Government WarlP. hottse:altnated on the square between E and F_, an& Twentieth and Twenty-first streets,in the city of Wash, ington, on WEDNESDAY, September 14, 1864, at 1.1: o'clock A. 3L a lot of Quartermaster's Stores, con demned as unfit for use, viz. • Axes, Carpenters' Tools, viz. Buckets, Saddle Blankets, Stable Brooms, Portablirr Forges ,Grindstones, Blacksmiths' Tools, Harness, Lan— terns, Scrap Leather, Stove Pipe Rope, Stoves, Saddles.. Scales, 'Whips, Horse Shoes, and a large lot of old iron,. arc. ALSO, .Will be sold, on same day. at foot of Nineteenth street,. near Chesapeake and Ohio Canal , immediately after the; completion of the sale above referred to'_ a number al s :. Ambulances, Buggies. Carriag.os, Army Wagons. Spring: Wagons, .Carts, and Medical Wagons. Successful bidders will be required to remove itur. stores within five OD days.Yrom the date of sale. Terms:-Cash, in Government funds D. if lICICSE, Brigadier General and Chief Qu ß artermaster. se3-9t Depot of Washington. AMIUSENLIENTB. - TEMP CHEST.NIIT• BT. THEATRE" -L-N GROVER do SINN Manages*. •-• . INCREASED ATTRACTION! • • POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK Of the great Romantic Musical Pantomimic Spectacular Drama. ALADDIN: F OU N T WONDERFUL • THE LIVING IN OF COLORED WA:rame.. from Barnum's Museum, New York. In addition to the above attraction, - the performanne will commence with . A POPULAR COMEDIETTA, Cast with the strength of the company. THIRD FAMILY MATINEESATURDAY AFTERNOON. Doors open at 2 o'clock. Admission to. the Matinee Si cents (all parts of the house); children 26 cent& MONDAY. Sept. 19th, the ' first night of the Fall and Winter season. when THE SEA OF ICE WILL BB PRODUCED. lie MRS. JOHN DREW'S AROEI-STREE't . THEATRE. 2._ . NINTH. NIGHT OP MRS. JOHN DREW. . THIS (Tveyday) EVENING. Sept. 13th, 1864. THE RI PALS. . . ... Lydia Languish Mrs. John Drew Bob After Acres Stuart Robson. which, AN 'ALARMING SACRIFICE. Bob Ticket Stuart Robson:. Susan Sweetapple ' Miss C. Jefferson. WALNUT -STREET THE A. T Second week of the Brilliant Engagement of EDWIN BOOTH. - THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, September 13th, Balwer's . Great Historical play entitled RICHELIEU, OR THE CONSPIRACY, Cardinal Richelieu EDWIN BOOTH. To conclude with the Comic 11- ama entitled THE MAID 'WITH THE MILKING PAIL. Seats may be secured at Box Office from 9 till 3 o'clock. Doors open at 7%. Performance will commence at 5 to A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, .TENT H 4--a- AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ' WirEHY NVENINO, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON& Change ot'Performanca Constantly. Admission, NS-Comte. • Children, 15 Cents. Reserved' Saab, 60 Cents. " Beening Performances commence at 73i. Afternoes at & ae27-If TEE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS t , CHESTNUT Street above Tenth. is OPEN DAILY, for visitors. from 9A. k to 6P. M. jets EXCURSIONS. AiDgmiivFLAG PRESENTATION CAMP WILLIA I.VI E N On Thursday, Sept. 16th, 11014. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will leave the BERKS. STREET DEPOT of the NORTH. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD, ON THURSDAY, - SEPT. 15, 1861, At 1.30 P. M., for City Line, (nearest Station to the Camp. ) Returning, learepty Line at 6 P. M. FARE FOR THE EXCURSION, 40 CENTS Tickets must he procured at the Ticket Mice. Nona sold on the cars sel3-3t irri dZ a t FOR SALE-THEBARG formerls , steamer, "NEW . 'WORLD," as she now lies at Alexandria, Va ; of about 1,700 toms, Length about 3E5 feet, beam 80 feet. Well found 1* boats, anchors, chains, steam Are•engine, am $L t and in perfect order. For particulars, apply to FRED. C. SCHMIDT, No. 1 South WILLIAM Street New York. u sair m t FOR ALBANY AND TROY,. VIA DB r•AWARE AND RARITAN . OA.- NAL—The Barge MONTEREY, R. Danvers. Master is now loading at first wharf Wow &race Street, an d= wi ll sail for the above pointstTs WED SESDAY, Sep tember 14th. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms; apply to D. L• FLANAGAN, Agent, sel2.3t No. 304-South DELAWARE Avenue. isie dg i t FROM NEW -YORK t :FOR NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD. SPRING. FIELD sad BOSTON —The steamers OONTLNENTAL. and ELM OPLY leave Peck Slip. Bast 'River, daily at &16 P. M.. and 11 at night. jog ank itfMIMEYERB - "NEWLY' PROVED- CRESCENT SCALE. • OVERSTRUIVO PIANOS: • • Acknowledged to be the• best. London Prize NledaY and Highest Awardein America received. ALBLODEONS AND SECOND. HAND PIANOS. sel3-3m Warerooms, No. 722 ARCH St., bel. Eighth. DECKER .)3ROS:, WfiV STECK & CO.'S OBLICSAATIIII PIANOS : J. -E. irikoUtD, SEVENTH AND :ONESTNIPi. • rpm EisPrE7r , s COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELIAD, but UNEQUALLED in 'urns of Tone and Power, designed especially for °harshen and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale only.by E. If. DEUCE • • No. 18 North SEVENTH Stine, Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Afelodeos: eonstantly on hand. alklB-Sm altli CORRECT PIANO TUNING. - Mr. SA.ROBlil' gives notice of his retain te: this city, and readiness to resume business by the WC' of September. All orders received ss usual at MA SON & CO'S store. 907 CHESTNIIT Street. antro.lig. • -I WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, Baum- 4 ., lent, With ADVICE on Business, Healt h, tton, Self-improvement, Management, and. Train- , int of CHILDREN, social adaptation, dm. day eauldge.thif, hi JOHN L. CAPIN. _ _ • Phrenologist and Bookseilar, falsWetnti No..SS ILTENTHtrest. abase Masinulli PURE PALM SOAR-THISSO/AZ le made of pure, fresh Palm Oil. and is entire.* IC. vegetable Soap; mote suitable for Toilet use than those. made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen mall , . for $2 per box. lifanulketnred by 0130.. M. MSINTON dr SON, No. 116 BIABOARETTA Street, belween Front anal!. Second. above Callowbill. • iott-en, MEDICINA .ti COD-LIVER. 0111.—F, JOHN C. BASRA & CO . 118. MARKET Street.. are now receiving their eaPPlies.fresh from the e s t i _ eries. • The snperfority of th eir. Oil, In every se e ped, h as; gained for it a repntatina and sale beyond any other brand in the market. To. maintain.- it they' are deter— mined to supply an article that may be entirely relied , : on for freshness and prrzity. — See testimonials of Pro fessors of Medical Colleges. • • .;:.- anll.thatu-3m. WATER PIS I DRAINPres t Montgorneyy. _Tens' Cott"; Ifortsi—OtWo Warehouse. 1271 nwouvr Street. LAT OP nest PR/0118: Forioint of 8 feet, 9 Inch. bore, .S 6 cents. • For ioint of 3 feet, 3 inch bore, -15 cents. For pint of 3 feet, 4 inch bore. 66 mats. For joint of 3.feet, 5 inch bora. 70 cents. For joint of 3:feet, 6 ias, 85 cents. All sheei front 2to inch a latnetsr. . • 11.180, Bnknches, Turns, Traps. Obtro- I A I Tot"; tai ney Vaasa. Gerdes, Vases. Ate. O.LL Iff E11.041A Sioo ss: itARRIRP ' •-, v~IR-a~fb6~► MRB. JAMES NETTS' CELEBRATE/bit the oalYSUPPOraliEfl VA LADIES— . . ... "I" - • Supporters ander enita.ent medical lettiota!4 Ladies and PhysleAns a ' e Mg:100111y requested to sv.' only on Mrs. BETCrs- ,at her residence, 1039 W AIX i. • &root, Phila. t (ta avoid conatorfeite.) Thirty thonriil. 4 Invalids have been ativiseabytheir physielana to u.so L.:r appliances. T40+43_921.7 ureonuitus having the Di, . gimes copy:Ube: lebeyeela tlze toOl, Sad siguutune e , - f a r op the luvedsrtere. with tsvitteunniala. de st.tnth. ._._ AmpA.IGN LAITTP;RNS ! .. C , - . .We would call the attention of sillfniea °labs It; the City to thenew' CAMPAIGN LANTilis W . with por trait of LINCOLN , and stiltable mottoes. It'is tbe 'seat eet and beet Lantern ever invented for political proces.-. mons. Prise to Clubs tg per dozen ‘..)rdeis lintel wit* desPctoll, ees irtif CORN STARCH.- 400 'BOXES - 18. ego andPurTex's Coro Staroh: oloa,Oobossa UV sena. for sale oy RHODES w1T.1.14.1113. an2/3-11 103 Sooth. Wa-Tal Strew eel:3. tun. Ems cwis. Aim* SMITH & men 'Limnos . . &MOURNE . / Siroat
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