21.cr3 is a very common evpre.S. r:if a -rtis. l to embellish and preserve :Igo is decidedly more beneficial can only be done by the fra• :Sr cleansing-, beautifying, and Teo:Uweatentrm and purifying - dia „ „, 8020.tui i ~: orxixu, n 4101111T1g . , nl' thing4 11!') . ;Milgt At Granville Stokes' Old Stand. At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand. At Granville Stokes' Old Stand. .Street. Street. 'Street. Sroot, 7 i s ^ IrOSL SU ccessfully treated by J. , . (1-21ist and Anrist, 611 Plne st. Artifl- I. o charge for examination. Jy26-tf IipCCIAL NOTICES. CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST lie_; rummer, expreeely for RE_ sfirj,llsTO PRICE . .. 4 !narked Ail goods made to order war iCe system; is strictly „, ;11,reb9 treated alike. JONES' PEICE CLOTHING HOUSE. de2S-/y HON EX SOAP. e,,,p/Isisd'lOlLET cOAP. in such universal du i froia CROICEST Ma teria Is. is MILD a n; Pia u ,ture, FlInG riNTLY SCENT ,tr. r li,)!E'l;l3E,:v EFIGIAL in its action upon ill Druggists and - Fancy Goods le2B-tuttisl7 - IIOLLES will commence • " Lectnres and fall instraz ,virerett modifications of Electrl " r t; 6: a.: Ica, „ . Lud Chronic Diseases, at treet. Medical men and the Course, are requestad to 1,1,7,e4 Cearly. nnvoic Dl,mees cured by means of Street, Philada. sel-tt Arrm ED WTTII GREAT CARE 1.:3• Pr. A. N. STEVENS, 1-1-14 et ill irartic sext-tf (CLOTHING HOUSE OF PIMA oAK MALL." 4 „ at moderate prices. WANAMAKEE Sr MOWN. ziLYTH and MARKET Streets. nz make to order) No. 16. Sixth St 3 WILF , ON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM 1.9 - STITCH sF.wIN(.I MACHINES :•;T. SIMPLEST, AND BEST 711)? ;1411 4 TNUT SEreM, fibova Seventh AI'MP RRIED LTAT.—On. the 20th Instant, at :be Rev. Charles Cooke. D. D., r - Kate, youngest danghtsr of -unsy.E,q , beta of Wilmington. , the city . of Camden, Sept. 33, by - .r, Davie and Mies Anna X. E. —sim, in the same plare, by the !dr .itneuit Elite and Miss Sarah Pa., and formerly front .17, —To aii, rift, on the 1.71:n - Andrew H. Crense, of r,r.iroy, of Philadelphia. ,N.—on the 2let inet , np a:',..111,1 to Lade B. Woolnkan, A , .• j . the 1: , 11. inst., by the Rev. , n Jr., tt. , •. !,. li. McDonald., EEC' , all of at the mel i tip t r - ' e‘-r l er :l3':' , l , lPiiie,loJclfV 7 : V. Shedd, or R;le;gh, DIED v ..fimmoon, the 15th : Sear of his age : •,-. id- and [hone of the family are ed the fat eral. from his late • le,ll,ra street, this (Thursday) f • Vices at the Seventh-street " I: lut,ymenT at Olive Cemetery. - am; - ming of 16ept. 20th, Joseph 7 .:r Of hisne. .131 y invited to meet at his late ":' , .atir street, on Thursday, 22d l• M. Int.irment at Monnt Holly. :; y 12 o'clock, - instant,' William H., son of M. Slocum, aged four years of the family are-respectful '.) ; . funeral, trom the residence of - - aret, on Thursday morning at instant, a'ter a short illne , s i • !aihflun. relict of the late An rear of her age. [Lance-ter CdFof the family are re.pect _l -7 .1. funeral, from the residence Barton, 1917 Green itrett, n, it.etant, at 2 o'clock. To .)); MOURNING STORE, CC Street, have reneived -3..: single Nei3th_ double wi,lll, • • u 1 Mousseline,. - 1311. rarme Cland, Alpacas, age. ~. LANDELL ORDERED THIS :Style Plaide, such as am used. ' NOBILITY IN EUROPE. :'Donald, &c., &c., sel6tf orrirx OF TIDE CITY BOUNTY OJL , ,M.IstiION, No. 412 PRUNE Street. SEPTEMBER 21st, 1561. . - of muster and credit. pre ciaims for bounty. must 134 PROPER OFFICER AT reernite are accepted and &ate, E. P. KING, Pre,ident. N. N , S , erttAry. te22 St AT .4 .7111ETING OF . THE OFF.I. - .1 I , yee , of the - United simes Mint. , '4. i.e relation ICI the death of ROWAND. and re,olntions were sation of God,onr late fellow- Hfo , ',"AND, has fulfilled the stewardship, and has been re .,, t and from his family, to whom and iz onr to KIST some a vidmmo .1 Li- therefore. be it flow--wornmen, mourn the I,7 , 2:Anse he was an honest. in top...ober of society, a sincere ,r - citizen; that during the tarn of his s e rvice in the Mint v,teein of all b y his gentle an& EMI=MMI leeolutions be transiniaed to 1,, the Philadelphia Prr-s . a and , VS-1.1.i his funeral in a body. H MOYER. R'ILPA!PRIC.E. o.llti HEED. SAMUEL, JAMES, .1.)H.D1 S. BURK, Committee on Resolutions. A.MES POt.LOCK, President, Secretary. EN if WARD-AVOID THE 1 - .I:;OLLED CITIZENS of the - .L Laid. at TEIIPL &TR ri am, Er:EG "' qenosite Margaretta Street, .;j:;;;, at 7,14 o• e ;eek. We now come forward and subscribe. , /! , they are short *LOW. Now -cr.bed Can so. If the , . ". 7 3 , , re! r 6 l , olVed to stand by all sub • tc-le them out of the draft Our with any Ward or To wnehip in d can be teen daily at the Pro ' • , f tee First, Third. and Fourth GEORGE a. QUIGLEY. Chairman. 11:1 a k, CITIZENS.—A, TITANS held THIS EVENING, at 9 ELEVENTH Street, below Ezebasion from the Gay Gars. 1.• Associetion. Ateellee'ion - 1 ••il1 C. BOWERS, President. -• uretory. tn . I. CU:VI MISSIONEWS OFFICE, A 1 , 1:1.1•111 A, September 21, MI. -- .oll:,.—The City Commissioner Zr- the A- ,, e-sore the Certificates of THURSDAY, September JAMES SHAW, Clerk. 110NALL UNION AS “ F THE SIXTEENTH WARD,- - •••;: ti will be held THIS (Timm , -,-) erSr, at the house of JOSEPH hove Beaver. C A. SHEPPARD, Preehleut. - - 1 1( PRALNILLIN FIRE '--, Seutember 1864. '• -Eci oRS for the ensnuag • ''; to Charter, at a general for that Purpose, at the iIUINDAV, October 3, 1861, J. W. bicALLISPER, Secretary pro tem. _ 7W-11‘1 -1.1) MTH W ARO r T of the Seventh Precinct, 11. • hi favor of the election .r L Johnson, will be held f., c " E • September 22d, instant, at ~343 LANCASTER Avenue, at rh, Executive Committee. It. iffi want, FREE : undersigned take, pica of the ward that we are -.c, have a hauddome surplus, ;he nt'ary HIEDK. (A. VAN CLEVE, of Recruiting Committee._ LSl": JelliffliSiON. VICTORY! of the .RLEVENTII WARD DIOAt at Ef. , adquarter6, N. 1,7,d BUTT.QAWOOD Streets, ;;.-4' o'clock, for the purpose -•';' , N CLUB. ae22:2l' DRAFT.-4 of the Find ant dititrict, linter HaIi..SOUTH e:re2t, 4: .1 :_lust•cday. atiu,N t r e r i tp r : f r . ifard 13,31 ty hil.C.filag. Vice President 11.$ ;El T 1-I •:lionnty - Pond are reoile!ted B .flat to the undersigned, Or Any person contributing W n i git .4 n a g, ve a h n i d a the mo rt n n e 0 3' 1 a r e l • 0..:J . s t,....-o•ewilt ' curtain the efforts of 11- •11 he obtained and the :2 ',,..tWt.thTabe Committee meet everY LTY EVENINGS. at the Ken ...Party': Hall, RICHMOND, above jOS S. ALLEN, President ;D. DicirEnsoA,Seey. [Bel7. 71* • Di-: .PARTMIENT. lata. OF PENNSYLVANIA, ~ .e, on MONDAY, °atelier -d,1554. will be delivered at 8 o ciock • 'jay, at the usual lecture room. Bele-120 71 .1- ,P MN CONGRESSIONAL DIS. z 7 Banner FAA - Raising of the DISTRICT, will he held at Fr kb 110 AD and Y0P.14 Btrees, L...1..);11,143, September 24. All those • -1...c1i0n of Lincoln and Johncon, ti ;Set are invited to attend • Wli,g;;.,,adti7skedly lit t le E f i gl , o wing gen ii...L. Wl4 .ZBLLEY, 11. JAS. POLLuCIi. Nc rd. B. 31A_Nlq, k ref. 1534. .1'111:A1.10.PB it . f y' ikn ..I':ndi,!ll-4Ztfej't7;';: tf At e cltholders pro rat tp a at r. zed phis d ate by are enti are Bank )eA „ to _ , _ , claimtha!„. tiou • at any ~.'er 217 fl"r9th tenbr.7.Te4. . CastvAr. PRORPECTuS OF THE OLD BURNINo SPRINT -S OIL COMPANY OP IN EST VIRGINIA CAPITAL STOCK, ONE NIILLION Doi,LAILA 100,030 SHA CS 0 STOCK $25, NO RETAINED IN TREASURY FOR DEVELOP MENT FUND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. NIMREP. I. "Ur or five oere ,, i 1 fee with celebrated GIZA.O7 WELL, producing ten barrels, with engine, 4c , NI:37111:R IL Fer' or five acres in fee with one well on it With oil „n worked. Leesees went into rebellion. NA:NI HER 111. One-half of fee of ?cell leased at one- third of ott in iron-bound barrels; a producing well, about three acres: say about eigflt barrels 2r1131111.31 One-third interest in three and a half acres la fee with the old 17017,4,,ne ou if, bel..ouginx to the land 111,71 ERV About =ix acres in fee; r r r vei i z. Ale three ncree is tee, Do well PlAnnu VII. 'lhres , acres in fee at UPPER 1:31:1 I: NI NC; :' , l"l:lNkt.witit the McLean :well on it; worked in 'halves; fifteen bar rels. NrMBER VIII Five nere6 in fee: no well. NU 121;1:R IX. . . One-ball of three hundred Ao.tl tWortly MIA or.eh. ten rods making in all one hundred and live acres, lying on the nuRINING SPRING RUN. between Ile tracts of the Itathhone land. Immediately above and below it are the heat producing oil territory 0( BURNING SPRING DISTRICT. EMEIZES Rinely acres, nc divided b id If owned by the New York comnany; very promising tract,- well containing oil two hundred feet deep, was bored in ITC ; party boring then went into rebellion. This tract adjoins the Rath, bone Burning Spring Lands. Nrmurn XI. ETERNAL CENTRE WELL Three-quarters interest; lease of about two 9 (Mai; twenty years; subject to one-third Royalty; one of the best locations for oil; it has twenty-two rods front on River Kanawha—the best wbarlage to be found (a very Important point), two tanks, one of two thousand bar. rely in ground, one of twelve hundred barrels on 4nound, two dwelling-bonses, a large stable‘a fine fifteen horse-power engine, one well producing about two hundred barrels a month, two wells being bored one hundred and seventy feet each, with rigging at tached to engine, tubing, &c. These lands are situated adjaeent to the nun BILTRNTNa SPIZ !NW , . Wirt county, Virginia, and front upon the little Kanawha river, with good wharfage- From this Point the oil can he shipped to Parkersburg, on the Ohio river, for fifty cents a. barrel, by the river. These lands are adjacent ro the tract recently so:d to the "Burning Spring Petroleum Company," of New York, whose capital is live million dollars, and are nearly equal in productive value to the New York Company's land. and in prospective value are believed to be in no way inferior. •- Several f o these taming Spring Walla more first bored in 1161. and then produced at a depth of two hun dred. to three hundred feet es much as fat, handred bnrrels per day. They were abandoned en the break ing out ;if the rebellion. The restoration of -order has caused capitalists to look to this section. This is nil doubtedl v the best oil region in Virginia, as be ad nettathnd by inquiry 3i any one familiar with that we tiou of country. While these wells at from two hundred to three hull deed feet deep are now yielding from twenty to thirty barrels p. r day, it has been demonstrated that by boring them to the depth of five hundred to seven hun dred feet the third sand stone wilt he reached. as was done at Oil City, and n large and constant supply of oil Obtained. It is in el , of.ed thin company to expand tie , »cc eat one., in boring, under the stiperintendence of a reliable engineer. the present wells deeper, and a number of new ones to a still grs a ter dspth (WA' ! !f !HS' eefeftau//ea,ro•fthe!u(lentin vmiry, anti ini,47Lrat fan la tb- location and cletnw -1,,;• The prode etion of imperfectly developed wells now oz these lands, would probably a Word an illl mediate di vidend of ode per Cent. a month. on a capital of a-toil / ion dollars, brit no especial reliance is based upon, the present production of badly bored and neglected wells. Litt upon the future development of what is believed to be the Most premising tract next to that owned by the celebrated Columbia Oil Company on On Creek, The lands Will be purchased, and $2,1.006 retained in the [least:try as development fund, so that further as so-emerit: fordevelopittgWill not probably be required. Teri Thousand Shares of this Stock will be offered at Five Dollars per share, at the office of CLARKSON ar . 121 South THIRD Street. opposite the Girard Bank, on and :trier WEDNESDAY, September 21, 1564. where a map can be seen and far ther particulars given. se2l-aP. CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, G 37 CHEST. Ur Street. corner or Seventh. Thorough and practtcgt inetraction in . . . .. .. .. .. . . . BOOK-KEEPING, in all it, brancher, as practiced by the best acconntaat., and buedness men. Penmanship, Commercial Calcolationa, Commercial. Low, Detecting Counterfeit Notee, Telegraphing, &c. S tid errs received at any time. individual instruction. DYENING SES lONS continue from September 15th to April lab. cataloKne* fluruished gratis on applica tion. itgr- STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. FARMERS" AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADE.T.PIIIA, Sept. 20 1864 A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia mill be held at their Banking House on THURSDAY, the twentieth day of October next, at eleven o'clock A M., for the pur pose of taking into consideration, and deciding on the question 'whether or not the said Bank et all become an Association for carrying on the business of Banking un der the Laws of the United States, and of exercising the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Gonanonwealik, entitled. "An act enabling the Books of this Commonwealth to become associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States," approved the 22d day of August, 1864; and to take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By order of the Board of Directors, 56 , 21- toc2o W. RUSaTON, dr., Cashier. W'sTHE EXHIBITION OF TITO PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, to he held at EASTON, will be open on the 27th 2Sth, 29th, and 30th of Septemb'r. All articles and kook intended for exhibition must be entered on or before the 26th instant. Any torther information may be obteined by addressing' A. B.LONCLAKER,SecretarI, Eaton, Pa. seal tuthKit CENTRAL MGR SCHOOL.—AN examination of Applicants for the Professorship of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, in the Philadel phia High School, will he held at the School House, S. E. corner of BROAD end GREEN strvets, commencing on FRIDAY. September 23d. at 2 P. H. Salary SL,BOO per annum. BY order of the High School Committee. sel3-tuths 123 JAMES FREEBORN, Chairman, PENNSYLVANIA OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1864. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Oil ere& Petroleum Company will be held at their office, No. 411 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, 26(b. Mot. , at 12 o'clock M. , to receive a report of the affairs of the Company By order of the B:}ard. of Directors. sea- Lrithsloo AUG. C. LEIDY, Secretary. Itgr. THE MeII.I3IIUET OIVCOMPANY.— NOTICE OF DI - VIDBND, No." 1. NEW Youiz. September'. 18SL The TrnEtees of the McKinley Oil Company have de clared a Dividend a THREE per cent. (out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of Anguat), payable on demand York, e °Dice or Om Company, No. Si JOHN Street, New to shareholders of record, at the close of business this day, Ey , WALTER E LAWTON. Trewiurer iIEABQUARTERN PENNS - I/LVA• MILITIA-30SPITAL DEPARTMENT. 13:11:RISBLItti, liupt The STATE 3IEHICAL BOA n.B of Pennsylvania will meet in HARRISEIURC on MONDAY. the ii6th day of Eepiember, 1864, and. continue in sesidon for three days, to examine Candidates for the post of Medical Offiaara in PennsylN able Regiments. Physicians Pennsylvania, in good health, furnish. leg satisfactory testimonials as to moral character. &e. will ke admitted to the examination. The room in which the examination will be held will be indicated in the Harrisburg morning papers o u the day of meeting:, By order of the Governor_ JOSEPH. A. PHILLIPS, se2.l-5t Surgeon General Penna. raf= , 111;41411TEENT111 WARD BOUNTY. —The Committee of this Ward are now Paying. h, Itt g7vat Lovntfes to all persons crediting - themselves to the Ward. Enrolled citizens furnishing' enbalituied will he entitled to the Ward .L:ounly. Immediate pp went made, on application to CHABLIS M. - LUKENS, Treasurer. 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel. sel7-7r OFFICE OF THE LEHIG.Lt COAL AND 17..e.ViGaTIOX COMPANY. PFULADELPITIA. Sept. 14, 1864. healed proposals will be rem:iced at ad, ofllee until g o'clock P. M of TUESDAY, the 4tb of October neat, for any portion or the whole of One Million ($1,000,000) of Dollars, as part of a new loan authorized by acts of Assembly, payable on thel,,t of April, 1984, with inte rest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. payable quar terly, on the Ist day of the months of Jannazy, April MY, and October, of each year, and both principal an& interest secured by a mortgage on the Company's an to tes and lranchises. The proposals most be in writing, endorsed "Proposals for Lehigh Loan," and left at this aloe, where they will remain without being opened until the meeting of the Board of Managers, at 1231 o'clock on Wednesday, the nth of October next. The offerers of accepted proposals will be early thereaf ter notified of ouch acceptance when the premiums of fered 'will be immediately payable, and afterwards each will be at liberty to pay the amount accepted by month ly instalments of 10 per cent. or more thereof, or the - whole at one time, at his or her option. The Managers reserve to themselves the right of rejecting any bids not satisfactory. By order of the Board of Managers. EDWIN WALTER, • sel6-6t Treasurer. lar SOUTHWARK BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8, 1864. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on SATUNDAY, October Bth, 1064, at 10 o'clock A. M., to decide on the expediency of con verting the Bank into a National desociatton. agree ably to an act of Congress approved June 1, 1804, and to take such other action as may be naeogaari. By order of the Board of Directors. se9-1n F. P. STEEL, Cashier. $lOO BOIINTY—TENTH WARD.— FIFTY MEN . WANTED. $lOO Ward bounty in ugh. Apply to A. H. PEANCISCUS, se2l.tf 513 MARKET Street. ligr. CITIZEN'S' SEBSTITETE, REPRE SENTATIVE, AND VOLUNTEER AGENCY. 411 CHESTNUT Street —The highest Bounty paid at this office for one and three-years volunteers. N. B. Special arrangements made with township committees. sel9-6P^ ger" MANDAN MINING COMPANY. PRIT.APFLeff [A, September A, 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY has this day been called in, payable on or before the 26th day of September, 1564, at the Office of the Com pany. No. 324 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Ey order of the Directors, EC, A, HooPES. , selo-tool Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE MANDAN JIM NINO COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. PHILADFLPITIA, September% 1861. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend has been declared, payable to Stockholders of record at the close of badmen October lot, Med, as fellows! Three Shares of the Resolute Mining Company and Five Shares of the Medora Mining Company for avers Twenty Shares of the Mandan Mining Company upon which all instalments then due shall have been paid. No fractions of shares will be issued, but - will be paid :or by the Company at the rate or six dollars per chars Of Reeolute, and eight dollars per share of Aledora. By order of the Directors It A. HOOPES. self-tool Secretary and Treasurer. MILITARY. v. SWORD EXERCISE.—OFFI CERS of the army and others desirous of learn. lug the beantital and useful Fetenea of attack and defence with the BROAD SWORD, can have immediate in,troction in dace or private lesaorm. PROF. IifcANULTY, Pcst Office, Philada.. Pa. Ese2l-I.m. LE GAL. IDA M. BRADWAY, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, TS. JOHN P. BRADWAY.—Conrt of Com mon 31e.r. h T., ISrA. No. 10. In Divorce. JOHn T. BRADWAY, - Respondent: Please take notice, that the testimony on behalf of Libellant will be taken by WIL lASI I. McELROY, k sq. Examiner, appointed by the Court, on TUESDAY, October 11th, A. 1). 1864, at 11 o'clock in the morning. (Zee, N. R comer of SIXTH and. WALNUT Sta. The interrogatories, with memorandum of the oairea. real& ores, and liminess of the witnesses, la Auced iu the OM( e of the Prothonotary. :ef , 2-Pt DANIEL DOCIGASRTV. fer Libellant. TRE 'UNIVERSAL CLOTHES-WIRING -1 -A- ING tit, will, (1.,.g Whee 'Which .41.V414 time, labor. and clothing . I-410111d he in nee in every household. It durable, and stronz; the only reliable Clarbps-Wringer ina aufaetni ed. and also a rivott excel- Is;r,l WaA-r. The ~, ,tving in , clothing , Ilone will soon pay ha Colt. The large sizes, to ran by steam or hand, re mcd with gr,qtt r)r.ji/ by factories, dye houses, rf:Butirie6, and lane dr,, E. L. BURNHAM, A SAFE STEAM BOILER —THE slibscriber preps:lPd to receive orders for the "IiARRISON STEAM BOILER, " in sizes to suit put ol,s,ers. The attention of Manufac urers and others is ccilcd to the new Stearn Generator, as combining ex 6thrahkag4a is purely from explosion—first cost, •;orsioility, economy allied, facility oi transportation. &c.. &c.—not possessed by i any boiler now in use. These boilers can be seen n daily operation, driving the extensive works of Messrs. Wm. Sellers & Co., Six teenth street and Pennsylvania avenue: at A. G. Cat toll's factory, Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Gar. srd's Tremont Mill, Frankford. JOS. HARRISON, Sit., Washington Building, E.-etd-tf touth THIRD Street, Philada. •-- - fIARTES DE VISITE.-YOU SEARCH in vain, and want''time. Go at once to B. F. REI MER'S, 624 ARCH Street , and get Ids unrivalled stylaP Carteß de Visite. It' poRTRAITS OF FINE CHARACTER, famous for their truth and Ft CCU racy of expres-ton nod coloring —s , F. REIMER's life size Photographs in silcolsra, made at 6,31- 41.14, , J1i Stroet. Ittailufactureeti Agent, M 7 South SIXTH Street THE PRESS: PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1864: NATIONAL UNION TICKET FOR PRIES a - ma - . NT, AIirtAIIAM LINCOLN OF ELLMOTA FOR VICE PRENIDENT. ANDREW JOHNSON, OF TENNESSEE ELEITOBAL TICHNT, SENATORIAL. MORTON MrMICHAEL, Philadelphia, T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Counts,. REPRESENTATIVE. L Robert P. Ring, 13. Elias W. HBlO. 2. G. Morrison Coates, 4. Charles H. Shriner, 3. Henry Hamm hi. John Winter, 4. William II Earn, 16. David WO:maul:ln 45. Barton H. Jenks, U. David W. Woo 8, 6. Charles M. Runk. 19. Isaac Benson, . Robert Parke, if.. John Patton, 8. William Taylor. 20. Samuel B. Dick. 9. John A. Hiestand, .21. Everard Storer, 10. Richard H. Coryell, 122. John P. Penney, 11. Edward Holliday. , la Ebenezer Manakin, 12. Charles F. Read. .21. John W. Blanchard. By order of the State Central C•numittea. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman VOUNTY OVIPIVERS SR lia:FP, HENRY C. HOWELL ==! FREDERICK M. ADAMS CI.PRIZ RP PAR 0111 , 111.Nr COffka EDWIN A. MERRICK. CITY OFFICERS CHARLES O'NEILL, CITY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS DIHECSO'S CONGRESS. First District—JOHN M. BUTLER. &COD ei District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. Third District—LEONAßD MYERS. Fourth District—WlLMA:4f D. KELLEY Fifth Mt - riot—M. RUSSELL THAYER. SENATOR—Third Dish-lot. ISAAC A, SHEPPARD. REPRESEMTANYVES. First District—WlT.LlAM FOSTER. Second District—WlLLlAM H. RUDDIMAN. Third District—RlCH RD BUTLER. Fourth District—W. W. WATT. Fifth District—JOSEPH T. THOMAS. Sixth District—JAMES FREEBORN. Seventh District—THOMAS COCHRAN. Eighth District—JAMES N. KERNS. Ninth Distriet—CHAßLES FOSTER. Tenth District—SAMUEL F-. PANCOAST. Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER. Twelfth District—LUKE V. SUTPHIN, Ss:. Thirteenth District—ENOS C. RENNER. Fourteenth District—FßANClS HOOD. Fifteenth District—GEOßGE DE HAVEN, JR Sixteenth District—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. Seventeenth District—EDWAßD G. LEE. Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER. 110 P. LINCOLN AND JOHNSON. 'UNION CAMPAIGN CUM ORDER No. II Saturday Evening, 24th inst., AT 7 O'OLOCE AT 111. - . DQU A RTERS, LIBRARY STREET, BELOW FIFTH. Lanterns, and Transparencies will be provided for alt tha members. The Chief Mer-hal ha® appointed the following Special Aide: WM. H. KERN, .TERE. NICHOLS, HENRY BirMMM. JOHN 0. BUTLER, GEORGE T. THORN. WILLIAM MILLWARD. JOHN M. RILEY. And the following Aida. BENJ. IL BROWN. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, • JAS. McMANES, ROBT. T. GILL. FRED. M. ADAMS. THOMAS MESON, RICHARD M. BATTURS, HENRY MoINTYRE. JOHN GIVEN. CEO. W. HACKER, WM. B. R. SELBY, LYTLE J. HURST, WM. ANDREAS. And twenty-six Assistant Marshals, who will take position in the procession in the following order: 1, JOSEPH BAILEY, 2. CEO. W. SCHAFFER. 3. A. I. FLONIEF.FELT, 4. BENJAMIN ALLEN, 5. A. WILSON FIENSZEY, 6. W. H. BARNES. 7. WILL AM ELLIOTT, O. FRANK JOHNSON, 0. THOS. H, ANROGKER, 20. HENRY C. HOWELL, 11. ABEL LUKENS. 12. NATHAN SPF.RING, 12. ALEX. M. FOX, 14. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. 15. FREDERICK WOLBERT, 16. ANDREW WRIGHT, 17. HENRY A. B BROWN, IS. CHARLES H. CRAMP. 19. GEORGE DEBATED?, 20. GEORGE W. FORD, 21. GEORGE A. SMITH, 22. E. T. CHASE. 20. GEORGE HART, 24. THOMAS E ELLIS, 25. BARTON H. JENKS. 26. THOMAS DALLAS. The members of the People's Campaign Club of 1360 are invited to join this organization. and all true and loyal eitiaens who are determined to sustain and pre serve the Government from the assaults of open and covert traitors, are requested to join in our ranks and march with us to victory. NVIEIFLIAJNI L. r...4.15T1 Far LINCOLN. JOHNSON, LIBERTY ANOTHER GRAND RALLY ! By itvritatioa of the Members of the Union League, the HON. WILLIAM 11. KELLEY TRH CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA, Without distinction of Party, "ISSUES OF THE CANVASS," IHURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 22, AT 8 O'CLOCK THE UNION LEAGUE HALL, (LATE CONCERT HALL) All who feel impressed :with the importance of the Pending electoral canvass upon the whole future of the Vel:adds are earnestly invited to be present 0.11 this occaaion. AU Who desire to hear the merits of men and pried• plea discussed fully, fairly, deliberately, fearlessly, and manfully, are invited to attend. Good seats provided for all, and order and comfort insured. ee2o-3t EDUCATIONAL. VISITING GOVERNESS.--A YOUNG LADY, experienced in teaching, desires to instruct either in private farrilly . or school. Her course of irt fitructiou is French, Latin, Drawing, and the various branches of a good Engthat education Direct to L. }H'IS' Bookstore, CHESTNUT Street, above Thir teenth. seM-thstndt. COMPLETE INSTRUCTION IN THE ART OF TELEGRAPHING at BRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER'S TELEG it A rim INSTITUTE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and Cif FATNUT Elreets. The students of this institution have all the advantages of a REGULAR TELEGRAPH LINE, and are qualified to at once trcon the duties of an office. Call or send for a circular. se4-4t JOHN 0. ZIMMERMAN, TEACHER OF Mlir•lC..No. 2,111 GREENWICH Street, Philada. Pianos need Melodeons selected for persons desiring to purchase, se2l-66* nHESTITUT-STREET FEMALE SEMI NARY.—Mies Bonney and Miss Dillaye will re pen their Boarding and Day School at No. 161.5 DIEBTMOT Street, WEDNESDAY. September 19th. 'vrtlenlars from Cron/ars. anlB-tool TEE BusT OF GENERAL GRANT.— This Sculpture, so much admired at the Firm Art Gallery. is now on Free Exhibition for a few days at DENS'S Carpet Store, No. 904 CHEST NUT F. treat. As subscriptions to it are for the relief of DISABLED SOLDIERS, persons subscribing not only benefit them, but awe tangible evidence of their ap preciattos M ono of our best generals. BY all means era it,- Be= 61 FINANCIAL. LT A R*- The Secret :A - , of the Treasury elves notice that sub. scriptions mill be received for Coupon Treasury tinier , . payable three years from August 16th, 1554, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be Padd In lawful money. These notea will be eonyertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into siz-per-cenA gold-bearing bonds, payable not less than Ave nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of EO, •100, •500, •1,000, and *5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 16, persona making deposits subsequent to that date most 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 onetime will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. ll' IS A NATIONAL. SAVINGS BANN, offering a higher rate of Interest than any other, and the Gest gpeUrity, Any savings bank which pays its depositors in V. 0, Note., eonsidors that it is puha in the best eirculating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities or in notes or bonds Payable in GVleritntent paper. Convertible into a Six-per-cent. 5.20 Gold In addittoc to the Nary liberal interest on the notes for three years, lhib priVileze Of conTOrelon is BOW worth about three per cent. per annum. for the current rata for 45.ffl Bonds is not less than nine per cent. prc miuni, and before the war the premium on six-per -cent. U. B. sloths was over twenty Der cent. It will be min that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages We have enumera ted, a spacial act of Congreea exempts all Bonds and Treasury Sates from local taxation. On the overage, this exemPtion is Werth about two por cent.per annum, 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 indobtednese, 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. Eargsogyrnolm WILL sE 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 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 BANES AND BANKERS throughout the country will give farther information. and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRII3RES sel2-12tif W2t FIRST INT A. TION A_ I, SANK. FINANCIAL AGENT CIED:3 ITNITED STATES LT. S. SIXES I.SSI. Bonda of this very desirable Loan on hand and for aids at this BANK. 7 3-•10t11.4,I. of all denominations and in any amoant, constantly pa hand. 10.40 I,C)A. AT PAR INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN. Bribacribera have the privilege of paying the back interest from September let in. United States Notes, adding 60 per cent. premium, Conversion of 7 3-10-Der-cent. Treasury Notes to the Loan. of 1881 attended to. AU Fattens( Bank Yates received on deposit at par. C. 1.1 CLARK, FRESIDENT. MORTON MOITCRAEL, Jr., Casbier. eel3-10t LAST OF THE OLD LOAN OF 1881; Sli PER CENT, Di-TEREST, 'PRINCIPAL, AND INTEREST FLYABLE IN GOLD FOR SALE. ar LARGE 011 SMALL OHS. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES W)NDS READY FOR DELIVERY C. B. WRIGHT CO., 142 South THIRD Street sell-to al Nnw LOAN OF 1881. - . , THE BALANCE OF THE 5'75,000,000 LOAN baying this day been awarded, and our bids proving anceggeinl, we are premed to SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE, In Largo or Small Sums, any amount of this most desirable COLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN. at the market price. We l ave always considered these "1691" Bonds as the BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET There is bet a SMALL AMOUNT FOR SALE, and the premium will, in our opinion, advance rapidly. Parties having 6-:gi Loan will do well TO CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR 6.20 s for this more permanent Loan. especially as now, owing to the Garman demand for the nye-twenties, a high rate can be obtained for them. JAY COOKE & CO.. selo-1m 114 South THIRD Street. NEW 7-30 LOAN. stibqcriptiong received, and the Notes for. niehed free of all charges, by GEORGE J. BOYD Banker, att24-Sm 18 South THIRD Street, OIL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. 13EORGB J. BOYD, 1 Smith THIRD Street. evall-Sut, SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ ofVenditioui F,xpOnas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or rcndue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom• street Hall, No. 1. All that certain four-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Callowhill street ta feet 6 inches westward from Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Callow hill street 13 feet, and in depth 82 feet 4 inches to a three-foot alley. Poe recital of title see Writ at Sheriff's obi ce. No. 2. Two-story messnage and lot of ground situate on the southeasterly side of Penn street, 901 feet northeastv 2 rdly from Main street, (in Germantown): containing in front on Penn street about 175 feet; and in depth about ]O4 feet. [Which said lot No. 2 Lloyd Mil- Din et eta be deed dated October 1, 1850. recorded in Deed Book O. W. C., No. 60, page 175, gr.e., convoyed unto Daniel Manic in fee; reserving a ground. rent or sum of $lO4, payable Let April and October ID. C. : S., 'GI. MI Debt, $1,016.50. Peirce] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Mi.ule. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, - 1961. se22-3t p,HERIFIOB SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ' a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be exposed to publ!e sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1.004, at 4 o'clock, at Sansorn-street Hall, All the right, title, and interest of Frank McQuaid of and in all that certain brick building and lot of ground beginning on the northeast corner of York avenue (Old York road) and Noble street, in the city of Phila delphia! thence ettetward along Noble street forty eight &et four inches. thence northward seventy feet ten inches, thence westward fc rty eight feet ten inches to- York avenue. thence along the same southward sixty-six fn , t £ id inches to the beginning. fD. C. -; S., '64. 134. Debt, 8600. Vogdes-] JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. phil amnion, Sheriff's Office, Sept 21, 1864. se22-3t Q,IIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A-7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 3, Mil, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hall, Alt that certain lot of gronnd,-with the messuage thereon, situate on the north side of Shippen street, 93.16 feet westward from Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on ShipPOn etreet 18 feet, and in depth 120 feet to Bedford street. [Which cold premiere Charles Fox, by deed dated April 13, IEO2, recorded in Died Book T. H., No. 18, page 4.1, &c..con veyed unto William Twiags in fee; subject to the Pay ment of a ground rent of $40.00.3 CD_ C. M. 107. Debt, *1,370. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Tw lugs. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. sell-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Pieri Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vender, on fsli,b7 DAY Evening, October 3, 1364., We:lnvite atliansomdetreet Hell, All that certain three story brick Parsonage and lot of ground, beginning me the northeitet nether of School and Rose 'streets in the city of Philadelphia; thence northwest along 'Seneca street 34 feet 6 inches, thence northeast about 63 feet to Howard street, thence along the same about 47 feet 2 inches to Rose street. thence southwest along , the same 31 feet 2 inches to the begin pjpg, [Which said lot William M. Came et ex,. by deed dated t-epsember 21, NU, recorded in Doed book Book A. W. Bt., No 14, page 477, conveyed ;auto John Bratty, in fee, reserving ground rent of si3o 20. which ground tent James Marlene et al., by deed dated October 1843. record ed in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 14, page 4G7, &c. extinguished unto said John Beatty, his heirs and a.ssigus,l CD. C. ; S.. 'GC 152. Debt, Me, Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Beatty. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1161. se22-31 McKIIsILEY OIL COMPANY, /fleOrPOrated under the Laws or the State of New York WELLS ON OIL CREEK, PENNSYLVANIA. TRUSTEES. MORRIS FRANICLIN, New York. JAMES N LAWTON, btu , York, SIDVSY ConlYgi,G, New T9rk,. JOHN H. CI ridMAN OH City, Pa., C. 244:R1N1:8Y, Oil city. Pa., J. J VAN DERORIFT, Oil City, Pa.. GEOROE DAVIF, New York. President, MORRIS FRANKLIN. Secretary, H. B. HENSON. Treasurer, WALTER E. LaWTON. Superintendents. Ali - RFD/LEY BROTHERS. OVFIOE, Sl JOHN Street, - Nsw York, se2l-60 SHERIFF'S SALES. SALE.-By VIRTUE OF la. a writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed.. will It, public sale or vendee, on E"- e j e g, October 3, 1861, at 4 o'clockatt Sensom-street Hall, No. I. All tact certain let of greet ea, situate on the east ie de Thirteenth street, eeat y-r oar n oe l nor thward from Oxedd etreet, 19 the City of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Thirteenth arrest eighty feet, and iu depth one hundred and SiXteE,D Met to Mulvaney street. Which said premises Charles Dugan, by deed dated January 26, 1854, recorded in Deed Book e H , N 0.137, page 550, AC., conveyed unto John Davies iu fee, re serving a ground rent of 1;210. No. 2 All tha t certain three-story brick tnessitage Mkt lot of ground, situate on the west aide of Pawn (late Byrnes) sheet, sixty-font feet northward from Oxford street. in the cthy of Philade phia; containing in front on Fawn street sixteen feet. and in depth westward certainfifty feet, three-story andi'L°f gronad itatootheestsieeofrwn Street 60 feet north werd from Oxford street, in the oily of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn street 16 feet (including the southern moiety of an alley two feet wide by twenty.seven feet deep), and in depth west ward City feet, with the privilege of said 'alley. No. 4. All that certain three-story brick mess - cage and let of ground situate on the west side of Fawn street Sh feet northward front Oxford street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn street 16 feet (including tee northern moiety of said alley), and in depth westward 50 feet, with the privilege of said, alley. No. 5, .All that certain three-story brick mesettitee and let of „,Cued situate on the west side of Fawn meet, one hundred and twelve feet northward from Oxford etreet, iu the city of Philadelphia- containing in front On Fawn street 16 feet, (including the sonthern moiety of 3 two-feet wide alley,) and to depth west ward fifty feet. With the privilege of said alley. No. 6. All that certain brick messua.ge and lot - of mound nunsit on the went aide of Fawn street, 125 feet not lbw and tram Oxford street. in the city of Philadel phia, entaining in front on Pawn street sixteen feet, (including the northern moiety of a two-feet-wide alley.) and in depth westward fifty feet. With the Privilege or said alley. No. 7. All thst Certain lot of ground situate on the east :ids of 3fulvaney street, sixty• four feet northward from Oxford street, in the City of Philadelphia; con fainitig in front On Mulvaney street 32 feet, and ill depth 50feet. [Which raid lots of ground, above described as MIA. 2 to 7 inclheive, are parts of a lot of ground which Charles Dugan, by indenture bearing date the twenty sixth day of January, A. 1)., 1851, recorded in Deed Book T. 11., No /77, page 593. &c., granted and con veyed unto the said John Davies in fee, reserving therm:rut the yearly grennd rent of $96, payable as therein mentioned, which said yearly ground rant Thomas Dugan and wife, by deed poll bearing date the 6th day of April, A. D., 7855, recorded. in Deed B oo k If, B. W. , Ito. 10. page 372, An. released and ox tit gnithed onto the eitid. John Davies, hie heirs and. b a p tm a i r e i nL foreyer. Anti the said John Davies erected the sold boil ainge on - the lots above described an Noe • 2 to e, inclusive .And the sail John Davies by indenture the i nineteenth day of October, A.. 0., 1038. recorded iu Mortgage Bock A. D. 8., No. 14, page ;,78, c. granted the premises above described, as Noe. 3 and a to Frederick Baas, Ex.. Sm., in mortgage, to secure the payment of the sum of fifteen lowered dol lars w ith interest. And by a certain other tad...mare, bearing date the 2.1 day of September, A. 1). 1558, re-. corded in aim tha er Book A. D. 8., No. 9, ince 534, etc., grant. d aril conveyed the premises,above described ae No. 6, unto (Merge Williams and lters in mortgage, to secure the payment of the sum of one thousand dol lars With interest D' No. S. Alt that certain brisk Messnage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fawn street, 61 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadel phia; contai nip g, in front on Fawn street 15 feet S inches, and in depth eastward 40 feet; with the privilege of a three-feet alley leading northward into another alley leading westward into Fawn street. and of said last mentioned alley. No. 9. All that certain lot of ground, situate on the west side of Twelfth street, 64 feet northward from Ox ford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing, in front on Twelfth street 15 feet, and in depth 76 feet, in cluding en the rear end part of a three feet alley lead ing northward into 'motile, three. feetalley leading west ward into Fawn street; with the privilege of said alleys. No. 10. All that certain lot of ground, tituate on the west side Of Twelfth etreer, 79 feet northward from Ox ford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twelfth street 15 feet, anti in depth westward 76 feet, including, on the rear end part of an alley three feet Wide, communicating with the said three-feet alley leading info Pawn street; with the privilege of said a .11ty, [Which said loth of ground above described as Nos. 8, 9. and 10, are parts of a lot of ground which Charles Dugan, by intle»tiire beeringdate the 26th day of Jann cry, A. D. 1814, recorded in Deed Book T. H , No. 137. page 577, Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said John D av i es i n ;fee: reserving thererni the yearly ground rent or sum of 210 dollies, payable as therein mentioned. Whin mitt yearly ground rent George N. Baker and wife, by indenture dated the first day of June, A. D. 1559, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 69, page 144, , reduced and abated to the sum of isO dollars, and released a lot of ground SO feet in front on Fawn street by 10 feet in depth, from the payment of any part of said resat. And the said George N. Baker and wife, by a cGtif..in other indenture Waring date the 25th day of July, A. D. 1179, recorded in Peed Book A. D. B, , No. .73, page 365, Ac., rateased and extinguished said reduced yearly grim nil rent of 135 dollars unto the said John let v ies, hie heirs and assignsaferever. Aud the said .Tohn Davies, by indenture bearing date July Ba, A. L. 1510', recorded it, Mortgage Beek A. D. 8.. Ifs. If,, page -171, am„ granted the euld premises deteribed as No. e unto the spring Garden In , urance Company, in mortgage, to eecure the payment of the gam of $l,OOO, with interest. at d the said John Davies erected said buildings on time lot of eround above described as N 0.8.1 - No. 11. All that certain brick tneesnage and lot of ground situate on the west. side of Nineteenth street. p ara n d ia. r J o l ii h ta aile . o ,, f l l n lr f o r w on a t e o, ti n ee v a i i . u .i t e h e e n c t l i ty t o t Un s la f tt oo ei t : and in depth 60 feet. No. 12. Alt that certain brick nte.ssnage and lot of groned ajtuate on the Wsot side of Nineteenth etreet e 15 teat northward from Brown street in the city of Pada deephia ; containing infrontain Nineteenthetreet feet, and in dept - h 60 feet. No, 11, All that certain brick messuage and lot of around ritnate on the went ride of Nineteenth great 90 feet northward from Brown street, in the city of Phila delphia: cantaining in front on Nineteenth street 15 feet, and in depth 60 feet. No. 14. All that certain brick mesenage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Nineteenth street 45 feet northward from Brown street. in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Nineteenth street 11 met, and in depth 63 feet. No. 15 All that certain brick reesenage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Brown street 63 feet westward from Ninett enth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Brown street 15 feet more or less, and in depth 60 feet. • - 11, 12, 13, 14, and the common use and privilege of a three-feet-wide alley.] No. 16. All that certain brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Brown street 78 feet. more or less, we.: ward from Nine eenth street, in the city of . 111iladelphia containing in front on Brown street lii met, more or less, and in depth 60 feet, with ins privilege uf a three.feet, alley lending into West street, [Which said premises, above described as Nos. 11 and 12, John H. Davies and wife, by two several indentures. each besting date January 28, A D. 1918, recorded in Deed Book A. D 8.. No. 26, page 350. &a., and 348, &cc., granted and conveyed onto the said John Davies in fee, subject-each to the yearly ground rent of 67 dollars and 80 cents, originally reserved thersout by said John Davies, find which being still vested in hits, thereupon merged in the fee thereof; and which said premises, above described as Nos. 13 and 14, tte said John Davies ' by indenture bearing date March 5, A. D. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 104, page 188, &c., granted unto the said John H. Davies In fee; subject each to the yearly ground rent of 667.50, originally re gorged thereinit by said John PaVieS, and which still being vested in It ini,thereupon merged to the fee thereof. And which said premises above described as Nog 10 and 16, are parts of a lot of ground which Susannah D. Wharton, by indenture bearing cats March 28. A. 0. 1855, rec , mded in Deed Book It D. W., No 10, nage 374. stunted and votive red unto said John Davies iu fee: reserving thereout the yearly ground rent of 210 dollars, which yearly round tent the said finsannah D. Wharton, by indenture hearing date Pebrnary 4, A. - D. 1668, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 14 No. 9, page 105, - &c., divided into two routs, of 140 dollars and 70 dollars. and extinguishing the ground rent of dol lars. and by indenture bearing date July 211, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 27, page 888, the .se iiicannah D. , Whatron redivided the said ground rent af 140 dollars into two rents of 70 dollars ea ch. and extinguishing one of said rents: and by indenture hearingdate larch 5, 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. lei, page 253, &c ; the said Susan :nab D. Wharton released and extinguished the remain jug around rent of 70 dollars unto the said Jahn Davies. his help, and as:l4us fo”vrr And the said premise , ' above di sertbed. as No, 11 and 12 are subject to a mort gage debt of $3,000. made thereof by said John Davies to Margaretta S. Wetherill, by indenture of mortgage, bearing date July 5.,0, isrs. recorded in Mortgage Book A. D. 8., No 11, page 433. &c. And which said pre mises above described as Nos. 13 and 14 are subject to - a cei lain mortgage debt of 88,000, made thereof by said John Davies to Ann M. Peters, by indenture of mort gage. bearing dab. Ma rob 5. 1860, recorded in Mortgage Book A. P. D. No. 02, page 4G6, &c. No. 1014. All that certain lot of ground situate ou the northwest corner of Erie avenue and Turner street, in Übe city of-Philadelphia:eentalulug in front on Erie avc nue 41 feet 4t inches. and in depth 07 feet. •Wh Leh said premises Abel Lukens et nx. by deed dated June 11. 1853, recorded in Deed Book V. 11., NO. 102, page 343, &c., conveyed unto John Davies in fee, who by in denture dated September 21, 1800. recorded in Mortgage Book A. D. 8., al o. 67, page 241, &e.. conveyed the samein mortgage unto Mary Helga to secure the pay ment of 0118 thousand dollars. I tNo. 16':. All these Certain .frame tenements and two three-story-brisk mesenages in the rear and lot of ground, eatuato on the south side of Lombard street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the city of Phila delphia.: con•aining in front on Lombard street Wrest, and in depth 78 feet. Bounded north by said Lombard street, westward by a lot formerly of David Kennedy, now or late of Richard Doughty, southward by lands of Baron .731/V4 at Co , and eastward by ground of Charles Carer, granted, or intended to have been granted, to James Glassice. [Which said Premises George dre gee, sheriff., by deed doled December 27, 1556, conveyed unto John Davies in fee, who by mortgage dated De cember 27, 1856, recorded in Mortgage Book R. D W., No. 51, page 424, Ztc., conveyed unto Blizabeth So tallier to secure the pal went of $1,250. No, 17 All that certain mesenage and. lot of ground, beginning on the west side of 'Twelfth street, ninety four feet northward from oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence along the west side of Twelfth street twenty-rout feet, thence westward seventy. six feet, thence south ward eighteen feet ten inches. thence eastward three feet, thence southward five feet two inches, thence eastward seventy-three feet to the place of beginning, with the privilege of two three.feet alleys leading non, said premises into Fawn street. . . No. 19. All that certain tbree.story brick Inessaage and lot. of ground, situate on the east side of Fawn street, seventy nine feet eight inches northward from Oxford street, in the city of 'Philadelphia; containing in front on Fawn street sixteen feet six inches, including the southern moiety of a three-feet alley, and in depth eastward forty feet, with the privilege of said alley. No. 19. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fawn street, ninety- six feet two inches northward from Oxford street., in the city of Philadelphia: containing to front on Fawn street sixteen feet six inches finelmbug the northern moiety of a throe. feet ailey)and in depth forty feet with the privilege of said alley. [Which said premises above described as Nos. 17, 18, and 19, the efile , John Davies and wife, by two several indentures bearing date respectively the first day of April, A. D. 1862, and-ninth day of May, A D. 1862, re corded in Deed Beak A. C. H., No. 41, page 124 &c., and A. C. 11.. No. —, page 628, etc., grantee and con - Ney.ed unto John H. Davies in fee. And which said Premises PS No. 1; is subject to the payment of a certain mortgage debt of three thousand two hun deed and fifty dollars, made thereof by the eaid Jvha Davits to Elizabeth Morrell by indenture of mortgage dated the eighteenth day of March, A. D. 1862, recorded in Mortgage Book A C. H. No. 24, page 198, &c. And Which said premises described as Nos 18 and 10 are subject to the payment of a certain mortgage dela of two thousand dollars.. made thereof by thesaid John Davies to Elizabeth Morrell by indenture of mortgage dated the second day of May, A. D.. 1662, recorded ut Mortgage Book _l. E. H. . No. 29. page 90, feu 1 No. 20. All that certain three-story brick messnage and Mt of gimoud situate on the ..a.st side of Cadbury. avenue 2C9 feet northward from Oxford street. in the city of Philadelphia:, containing in front on Cadbury avenue 35 feet; an.:),;.n...depth 55 feet, including at the northeast corn' r ...id Mt part of an alley two feet six inches wide, leadit 5, into Amboy street. With the pri 'allege of said alley. No. 21. All that certain three- story brick inesmiage and lot of . ground tituate on the east side of Cadhury avenue two hundred and twenty-live feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Cadbury avenue 16 feet, and in depth 55 feet, including at the southeast corner of said lnt part Of tin Le] two feet out inches wide, leading into Ant - boy street. With the privilege of said alley, No. 22. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east aide of Cadbury avenue, 241 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cadbury avenue 16 feet, and in depth 56 feet, Including at the northeast corner thereof part of an allay ; feat Aix inches wide limiting into Amboy street, With the privilege of said silty. No. 23. All that certain throe-story brick roe:roulette and lot of around situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue, 217 feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Caribou avenue 16 feet, and in depth h . ; feet, including at the southeast corner thereof part of an alley two fset six inches wide. leading into Amboy street. With the iyilege of rind alley. No. 24. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue, 273 feet north ward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia.; containing in front on Car bury avenue 16 feet, and in depth 55 feet, including at the northeast corner of said lot part of a two- feet six-inches wide alley leaf iog illlt Amhey street, with the privi lege of said alley. No. 25. All that certain three-story brick ruessnage and Jot of ground situ:de on the west side of Amboy, 225 feet northward mom Oxford street, in the city of Phila delphia; toot:lining in front on Amboy street 16 feet (iucluding the noril, ball of a two-feet six-inches-wide alley). and in depth 4.3 feet, with the privilege of said No 16. All that eartaia three-story brick 1110gollaae and lot of ground situate on the west side of At:Ebel' street two bnndrec and forty. one feet northward from Oxford street. In the city c-f Philadelphia; containing in front on Amboy street sixteen feet (including the south half of a two-feet-six-inches wide alley), and in depth forty-live feet, with the privilege of said alley. No. 27 All that certain three-story brick nieeedage find lot of ground aituatr on the west side of Amboy Ftreft two hundred and fifty-seven feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Amboy street sixteen feet (including half of a two. feet-six-inches wide alley), and in depth forty live feet, with the privilege of said alley. Nn. IS. All that certain three.story brick messuage and lot of ground • ituate on the west side of Amboy street. 273 lest north} from Oxford street, in the city of containing in front on Amboy street 16 feet, including the south half of a 2-feet 6.tuches %vide allelley. and In depth 45 feet; with the privilege of said a Y. 80. 29. All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of mound situate on the west side of Amboy sheet. 2F5 fest northward from Oxford stre , t,in the city 1 Philadelphia: containing in rout on Amboy streei 16 fret, including the north half of a 2-feet 6-inches-wide alley, and in depth 46 feet:with the privilege of Saidslley. (The premii-es above described an Nos. ?Ate 20, in clusive, being the seine which William Warnsley and Wife. by indenture dated the tenth day of April, A. D. 1561, recorded in Deed Book A.C.121.,N0. 16,page 8,&c., granted and conveyed unto JohnThDavies,in fee. Sub ject, with respect to the premises Nos. 20, 21, 22, and 23 each, to the payment of the mortgage debt or principal sum of one titans, fly handfed dollace, tio,cfo foof by Theodore A. Talley to John Da vies by tour several indentures f mortgage, heeriug dote th. sloth do y or. october. A D. 1859. ant teverffed in Mortgage Hoek A. D. 8.. No. tai pp. ....Id !IN 0. 0 With reepect to the premiers Noe. 26, 28, eel to the paYutent of a mortgage debt or pun 4 at sum - or one thousu nd two hundred dollars, made t bream' by se id Theodore. A. Talley to said .Tobn Davies by three sec indentures of mertge,f p, dated ‘.l• :ober 0, 1850. record inert rage book A. D. 8.. SO. 65, pp. 012, 514. and 515, Ac. With respeet to sale! premises, Neg. 98 and 59. each to the payment of a mortgage debt of twelve hundred dol lars, made thereof by said Theodore A. Talley to said John Davies by two several indentures of mortgage. dated the sixteenth day of Oetober,jh D. 1860, recorded in mortgage book A. D. 8., No. 71, pp. 161, &c.. and 149, Sic., And with respect to said premises N 0.24, to the ria.y meet of a mortgage debt of one thon , awl Jive hundred dollars, made thereof by said Theodore, A. Talley to John Davies by indenture of mortgage dated the six teenth day of October. A. D. 1960, recorded in Mortgage Book A 1/ 8., No. 71, pogo 141, &c. And which said premises No. 24 are also subject to a mortgage debt of MVO hundred dollars, made thereof by John H Davies to Charles H. Mown intientnre of mortgage dated the twenty- fifth day of February, A. D 1 9 es, recorded in Mortgage Book A. C 11., No. 47, page 545, Ste., and the interest due, and to grow dne, thereon; ; No. 10. All that certain three-story brick MeSSilage and lot of ground eitnate on the west side of Ambey street :-P5 lest northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia! containing ill front nn di mboy strain 16 feet, including the south half of a 2 feet 6-inches wile alley, and in depth 95 feet, with the privilege of said ruler. Igo. 31. All that certain three-story brick rneseuage and lot of ground situate on the cent side or Cadbury avenue 105 - fret northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cadbury avenue IG feet, and in depth 11.3 fem. No. 32. All that certain throe-Story brick 1119SSTMR13 and lot or ground situate on the east side of Cadbury avenue three hundred and twenty-one feet northward from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Cadbury avenue sixteen feet and a depth fifty- flue feet. The premises above described so Noe, Aland 31, being parts of a lot cf grenud which Jc•epb...W. Semler and wife, by indenture hearing d ate the terflfh day of August, A. D., 1560, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 13S, page, 77. &c., granted and conveyed unto the said John H. Davies in fee ; reserving thereont the yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars. Which yearly ground rent the said Joseph W. louder and wife, by indentare bear ing date, the thirlT,- first day of October, A. D. 1860, re corded in Deed Book A. D. B. No 147, page 51, dec., re leered and extinguished in the Said John H. Davies, his heirs and assigns, forever. A rid which toter ground last above described is part of a lot which the said Joseph W. Solider and wife, by indenture bearing date the tenth day of August, A. D. 1500, recorded in Deed Book A D. D,,No. 1313, page 72, tits,, grAnted and conveyed unto the said Rain H , Davies in fee, reserving ther,Ont the yearly ground lent of forty-eight dollars. Which last men tioned ground rent the said Joseph W. Bauder and wife, by indenturebearingdatethe thirly-tiret day of October, A.D. 1850. recorded in Deed Beek A.D. 8., No. 147, page. et, A C., released and extinguished auto the said John H. Davies, his heirsand assigns, forever. And which said premises. No. lte, are subject to a certain mortgage debt made thereof by said. John. H. Davies to Joel W. Strewn, by indenture of mortgage dated the second day of January, A. D. 1961, recorded in Deed. Book A.D. 8., No. 69, page 514, Arc., for one thousand dollars:, and to a certain other mortgage debt of live hundred dollars. Ire de, by the bailie 50 the same, by indenture of mortgage dated the flftliday of April, A. D. 1663,recorglod in mort gage book A. C. H., No. 51,page 61, Sm. And which said Premises No. 31 st , e subject to two mortgages made thereof by said John H. Davies to Eliza M. Bridge-- one dated the twenty sixth day of November, A. D. 1880. recorded in Mortgage Book A. C. HNo. 1. page 11, &c., for one thourand five hundred dollars - and. the ether dated the twenty-second day of December. A. D. 1.F61, recorded in Mortga.ge Book A. C. H.. No. 69. mind "die, Sze.; for live hundred dollars. And which said pre mises last above described are subject to two mortgages made thereof by said John H. Davies to Miea M. Bridge, one dated the twenty-sixth day of Novernbor,- A. D 1960, recorded in Mortga ge Book A. C. , No. 1. Mon S. &r., for one thousand 'live hundred dollars, and the ether dated the twenty.peuond clay of December, A. D. 1E63. recorded in Mortgage Book A. C, H, , No. 63, page 2114, &c., for five hundred dollars. [D. C. ; 177. Debt, $7,615. Thorn and Wharton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Davies. JOI/N THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff 's °Mee, Sept. 21,1864. se22-3c RETAIL DRY GOODS. Al_ L. lIALLOWELL & CO., 01:.; CIIEg►TIVUT WrIVEHET, OFFER TO TUE TRADE PLAIN MERINOS, PRINTED MERINOS, PLAIN POPLINS, PLAID POPLIN'S, MUTTS DE LAINES, WOOL PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, FANCY SILKS. BLACK ALPACAS, PARIS DUCHESSE, TOIL.DU-NORD, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER FANCY DRESS STUFFS. ALL PURCHASED SINCE THE EECENT HEAVE DECLINE IN GOLD EM=l SMALL, AD V ANC V, ON COST. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF 1-• '7l' 40 SACQE TES. se22-thstn GRAND OPENING OF THS New and : Magnificent Store 1.0 1 137PF:Y Sr. CO., NO. 2'6 South 3Eigivtlx Street, DIONDAY„ Sept. 26th, WHERE WILL BE FOUND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OE MIJR"I7 GOODS, C_T-OATiZS, AND BTIANVI.6 IH THE CITY. WE HAVE JUST OPENED 1,000 I'CS PLAIN AHD FANCY. AOC) MERINOS. PLAIN AND FaiIIRED 52i50 FT:EIs:CH POP•LINS, REP A7SD FIGURED. 200 WOOL DF. LAINES, DOUBLE AND :31NCILD WIDTH, PLAIN AND FIGURED. 1:50 MOHAIR ALPACAS, PLAIN AND FIDURED, 100 EiNGI.ISI -- E MERINO, ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF 11 ey nod F.tftple Cr 0 0 ID S. ee22.lm NEW DRES.S GOODS, AUCTION, AT I.CYNV 10,000 YDS. SAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS, Con:prising the hest styles of All-wool Plaid Cashmere, Do. Filling Toil do Nord, Do. do. Scotch Plaid Chally, Do. do. Tartan do. do., Satin•ground Lasting, and splendid colors, Do. do.. Scotch patterns. Striped Crepe Rage, Scotch-plaid Llamas, Beautiful Union Checks. Do. Fancy Union Checks. Prices of the above range from 65 cents upwards, and the stock comprises the best and most varied. assort ment we ever offered. CTJRWEIsT STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 453, and 454 North SECOVD Street, NEW MOURNING STORE. FALL STOCK, An Elegant A.sortment DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SRA WL S, MANTLES, AICID miauEratur•Da rarr_aairima - tr. THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES IS SOLICITED. M. 8: A. MYERS Sr CO., se2.l-wtrm2m D2O CHESTNUT Street. CHEAP GOODS FROM AUCTION. EDMUND VIED & CO, 617 CHESTNUT AND Gil JAYNE STREETS, Have in store a full line of MERIN OES, POPLINS, DE T. AI NES, 1J A LMORALS, bought at the late auction sales, which they offer at a Fraall advance on cot se2l-tf NEW .. 6 11. - JECI3Ka" VOR 18114. A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLiPTre (OR DOUBLE) MEL SPRING. J. L. & J. 0. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK, Are the owners of the patent and Acing - re znanufact tur6rs of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX SK ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING IRTB, This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs. ingeniously braided tightly end Srmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most elas tic, tlexinle, and d arable spring ever used, enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and tlexi• bility, to place and fold the skirt when Muse aseaslly a nd with the some conveuieneeas silk or muslin dress. It entirely obviates gad silences the only obiec non to hoop Skirts, viz: the ai,usytteee to the Wearer as well as the pablic.espccial:y in crowded assemblies, carriages, railroad cars, chnrchpowsor 'nails- crowded place, from the difficulty of contracting them to occupy ing a small space. This entirely removesthe difficulty, while giving the skirt the usual full and symmetrical for m, 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 great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic sprieg Skirt for a single day, will never afterward willingly dispense with the use of them. They are the beet quint.) 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-cies.; retail Mores in this city and throughout the different Steles. Jar Inquire for the DOUBLE ELLIPTIC SPF.INI SHIRTS. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC -"' Very flexible. folded easily when in use to oramPY small space. making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale by J. hi stgFLEIGH. 902 cIigSTIgUT Street. P RADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The greatest Improvement we have ever BOOM in LADIES' SKIRTS, and an article of SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE CREWEN STODDART3& BRO.. 450 452. and. 454 N. SECOND St.. ab. WradW. se9-itiut YPE--N CI I-AMERICAN GLOVES. - A il , "11i a I, recatitly from Paris, and who proposes re turn ir rr q.ortiv, oto gi ve information of value to [TV - . - rvho 10,v de-irr to erntivrk in the Manufacture of &ID Loy at , coo y. Address "Mr. H.," at this o (bee. se2l-3t. o W !,LIT MOD RN DEWS. in good re air WANTED. Address. with price, WM WA DE ElbcOlt, Woodbury, N. J. 5e20430 WAN TED-A SALESMAN THO ROUGHLY aerinaintiail With the TRIMMING AND SMALL WARE TRADE, by i•tur t ir a nd 111:V per An t, nf Trimmirm 6 till . Sir all Warn:, AildrePg BOX 1446 Philadelphia Past Office. set: 2t. WANT E D—A TEACHER IN cr4ssres and ENGLI branche,. AtltlnAs "B. T. id this office. WANTED -A SITUATION AS BOOK KEEPER or Asi.ieinnr. SwibSactory roferoo will be given. Address, ".J. W. , " 466 N. Street. WANTED —BY A STUDENT OF v Law, recently admitted to ornetica. a situation in a Law Office. Addrees "0. H. J.,'' ffieCalrutffill4, Jrtniata Co , Pa. se2o-4t AND OTHER AMOUNTS, TO LOAN, on Mortgage, for five years, at five ner cent. LEWIS D . REDNER. ie22-2t* lvo, 1.03 South Fouxall Street. OUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIC - E. FIRST DIVISION, WAIIIIIIVITON CITY. Attallg. 11, 1864. Floras.% suitable Tor Cavalry and. At til lery service wilt he purchased at GIESBORO DEPOT, in open market, till OCTOBER 1, 1584. Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. and.be subjected to the usual Ooverruneut in.. spectienbefore being accepted. Price of Cavalry Horses, *175 each. Price of Artillery Et orsea, SI.SO each. Payment Will be made for six (6) and more. JAMBS A. ERIN, Colonel First Division, WS. tne3o Quartermaster General's Oillee. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE OR TO RENT ON GROUND FEN T—Desiralde Building Lots, situatod on the SOuth side of SPRUCE, from Twentieth to Twenty -ft tot streets, 405 feet. Apply to ROBERT MAO 0 REG OR, sera- tf 419 WALNUT Street. TO DENT-A LARGE FRONT WIN- A- DOW on CHESTNUT Street, between Fifth and. Eighth, with a portion of Store. Addres , i "11 Box 2404 P. 0., stating business. /Ste. se' 004 aL.3. A VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE FATZ M AND COUNT - 11:V S4F,AI ON SATURDAY, THE BTri OF OCTOBER, 1864, OIC THE PREMISE 4 , AT O'CLOCK tic THE AF- A. VALUABLE FARM, Situated inunediatoly adjoining the town o 1 WOOOBURY, GLOUCESTER COUNTY, N. .1 with a front on Delaware .street of 1,400 feet, and a never- failing stream of water running the entire width of the property in the rear, well !docked with fruit of great varieties, divided into convenient lot, The land 16 ill a good elate Q 1 valtivatien, and particularly adapt ed to ;trans. THE :IMPROVEMENTS ARE A 0001) TWO-STORY BR'IC.T.i HOUSE, EARN, CORN , CRIB, AND OTHER BrILD/HO6, Arl a fine /awn in front of the hom,o. Fora gentle man'= conntry sent, for spoculatice purposes, or for the cultivation ct' fruits, this is one of the most desirable properties. rarely to be met With in the market. Tho Sown ,r wooDsußy is the county seat of Gino certer (minty, and one of the mot A s ourishing vlllsge in Weat Jersey. with schools of a very high order and chinches of denominations. The means of ac cess are almost hourly by the West Jersey Railroad, and the property within ten minutes' Walk of the cars. Ai:le - For parleular inquire of WILLIAM R. TA- Ttm, P,eld,A, of 414 Illottoo,lor County Bauk. at Weeo.lyary. Conditions at sale. ALSO, AT THE LIME TIME AND PLACE, "T"JE - INT ACIiE OF ][..A WY), adje.lninz lanai,. of Charles Whitall, - Johnson, and Henry Hinkley, part growing up in UMBER. SEPTEMBER 22d, 1664. se22-thstutocB FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT ...IL-FARM of 70 acres, In Montgomery county, 18 miles from Philadelphia, and one. half mile from Pennt-horg. Soil good, and in excellent condition; good buildings, a variety of frail. Sm. Will he sold at public sale, on the premises, September 24th. Daily communication front Philadelphia to Pennsbnrg. For further Turtle. lava, apply to JOHN 0. ZIMMERMAN, Executor. :11G GREENWICH Street, Philadelphia. At CHESTER COUNTY.-FOR SALE —4O-acre farm, part woodland, 21 , : miles north of Chester; two miles from Street road Station, on Media BailrOad: excellent land fine , tone mansion, twelve rooms; bot and cold water ; z bath, v eranda ItOPtiCo on three sides of house; fruit and sbade - , good barn and. otter build JAS. R CUNISIINS, se22 31 504- WALNUT Street. - • - - - - • E. B.—Send for catalogue , Del. and. Ghee. co. Farms GERIVIAATOWN.—FOR SALE, A - lStone rough cant 11.E.SIDtt3fir. 37 feet front, :Acute at the corner of GF.Ehff and .TOUNSONe.ts: has . parlor fitting, bath-10010, and two attic!.,gaa,water,and 4oring-house; stone stable, ice house, and complete under drainage. Lot Xt6 feet front on Green, by 110 feet on Johnson St. Terms accommodating. Inquire on the pretoiqes. 0 xo.3fr - A. RICHARDSON. n. THE DESIRABLE DWELLING, 111 : 4 ; No. 1016 Callowhill street, with three-Ptory Doable Back all city conveniences, and immediate roue - Edon, FOR SALE BY A. P. & J H MORRIS, sell-ate OW ARCH Street. FOR SAME-A SPLENDID BIDE YARD 11 PISIDENCE, 13::2 Snail] FIFTH Street, below Wharton. Lot 27 by 128, to a thirty-feet street. House :33- by 68. Choice fruit; grapes in abundance. Apply on the premises, 8821- 6r FOR SALE-STORE PROPERTY situate. in one of the most cleanable locatities in Chester county. Everything convenient, with an es tablished custom, supporting two. and often three ten ders. For further particulars, inquire at office, Iv o. `..:21 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, from S to 10 o•clock 'A. M. se2l-2t. Ir. FOR RENT-A NUMBER OF COM luodione new dwelling houses on Twelfth. Thir teenth, and Mervine streets. at front , E42:3 to 1.0t3 per mouth, having bath, range, hot and cold water, gas, &c, TATLOW .TACKSON, 614 CHESTNUT Street. FOR SALE-THE DWEL LING HOUSE No. 221 South NINTH Street; thirteen rooms; basement °Sire; lot 22 by PO. Apply at No. 1840 GREEN Street. se3o-St* ir TO REN T-A HOUSE, FIVE n Mos' walk from Wayne station, Oormantown. Hera .44q5 per annum. Address Box 1005 Paid 1110 Ca. foasession lot November. as23-3t.3P FOR SALE—WEST PHILADEL- Ema%P.IIIA DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. —The balance of the Brown. stone ROUSES, just finished, on Fortieth street, Baltimore avenue and the Darby Passenger Rail road (month of Pine street), built in the French and Ita lian styles. These Houses have every convenience, ace built in the best manner. and will he sold on a.CCOMMO dating terms. First-class neighborhood. Houses in this localita always in demand. _ • CA FOR SALE—FIRST-CLA.SS COUN wau. TRY HOTEL, on turnpike road and at railroad eta tion; tau acres of superior ground, twenty-four miles out. The Hotel contains twenty large and airy rooms. Fa..lionahle resort for summer boarders, besides being an everydav house for travellers throughout the season. Price only ~ .$.5,64)0. Terms easy. relg-t1 E. PETTIT, 323 WALXITT Street. et, FOR SALE OR TO LET-TWELVE lirst-class four-story BRICK HOUSES. new, and with all the modern improvements, on east side of South BROAD Street. near Wharton. Terms moderate. Apply to GEO. SERGEANT, for F. M Drexel's estate, sels.lm' 432 WALNUT Street. ir t " FURNISHED HOUSE" —NEAR GERMANTOWN, convenient to.Siation — to lot for a short or long period: board provided if de•nred, Address '' Country, " this office. 21tii• above Willow FOR SA LE- A DESIRABLE e. FARM on the Willo a , Grove Pike, containing 111 saves. large Mansion, beautifully situated, with fruit and shade trees, and all requisite Farm Buildings. se2.l-3t' R. J. DOBBINS, 108 F. FOURTH - street. a k FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, situated on the river, two miles above Bristol, within five minutes' walk of a station on the Trenton Railroad. The Farm contains 65 acres of first quality Laud,with good tearrovemonts. It has a front of 2,000 feet Oil the river. For particulars apply at the 11. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, se2l.6t , 43.5 LIBRARY Street, over the Post Office. (1414: FOR SAL E-A HANDSOME tract of LAND of 18 acres, with good Dwelling [louse and Stable thereon. situate on the Old Lancaster road, text miles from the city. ALSO. A good FARM of 73 acres, with two Dwelling Houses thereon, situate in the Twenty-fourth ward. iN miles from Market-street Bridge. The land Is well suited for trucking, and beautifully' situated. Terms easy Apply to DEDLOCK & PASCHALL. seat. 6t - 715 WALNUT Street. FLAGS FLAGS I I cAripAiG-N- BUNTING AND SILK, SWORI:►S Tog aLer wits a full asiJrietteuE,Jf salt-toc7 HOLMES; BOOTH ; ,k; HAY DENS, CA 1%1 N- B . J. WILLIAMS. VENETIAN BLINDS ASID WIN 134D1PV SLIA.EES. 44- The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city at /or Repdlrlng- ationdott to promptly A a r Store Shades Made and Lettered. seB-lm EIMER'S POPULAR STYLES OF inimitable likenesses. at the moderate charge of 41.50. See these fine specimens. and be convinced of their worth. SECOND 4treet. above art9a. /11* WAN rs RORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!! AT pubr.ax.: :64%1,1-1 WILL I SOLD AT PUBLIC CALE TERNOON, CONTAINING 31 ACRE". lESMIIME!I3 C. M. S LESLIE, 114 South SIXTH Street MILITARY GOODS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SASHES, MILITARY GOODS MA'ANF: 41fir ARCH StTeat. Pro. 49 CHAMBERS . STREET NEW YORK NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STHEEP Mounfactorer of LOWEST PRIOES BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAM: i AUX II tiODE STREETS. AUCTION SALE or HOMES. CARltrani. qiiBATIIRDAY MORNING NEXT, At 10 o'ClOCliTc - oin l piaiii 761;0nt Full dencriptionn aPale HORSES. / large solloction of desir s a lila flaw an 4 von& hand carriages, light %valor., 2te with which thn gala will commence. • • •• • -. Also, single and double harness, saddle", Wags, whips, covers, &c. ggip• No postponement on account or weather. Aar Sale of Tiornes, &c., on WEDNESDAY. Sri' Thirty. sixth serni-amaval sate of carricp„, toher 6th. Altgi- Third annual sale of blooded stock, October Pat. se22.2tif ALFRED M HERRNESS, Auctioneer. fIUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF. Fre.or Drvrarow. WAFHINGTON CITY, BePtember2, I 8 4. Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest biddy; at the time and place= named below, viz.: 'York, Pa. TRURSDAY. Sept. 15. 1864. Lobonoo. Pa., Altoona, 1 1 a., TAIIRSD AY. Sant. 22. 18 6 4. THURSDAY. Sept. 29. 1264. TWO 11111:1411.P.1) CAVALRY HORSES, AT RAM PLACE. Theme Florrer have been condemned as unlit for the ca.valry'nervice of the army. For ioad and fares Totirro•no many [nod barga!as ma, be had. ilorree sold singly. Terms : Cash in 'United iitater Currency. IAIKED. A. PM'', Colonel Piret Dirnilinar 9.l.liirteriutteter Genaral.' Odin& JY BOTELER & WILSON, AUCTION EERS. OFFICE O. S. CAPITOL Myanmar, WAaTfttfaTax, D. C., Sept. 2. Mgt. On SATURDAY, October Ist, commencing at 10 A. 11(... the following variegated and plain marblegwill be eold at public Auction on the grounds north of the Chattel States Capitol: 100 bionics Tennessee Marble. LOCO cubic feet remnants ditto. 12 pieces Potomac Marble. 800 cubic feet Vermont Green Serpentine. 8 column Shafts dittto. 2,000 cubic feet remnants Italian Marble. At the same time will be sold a large lot of doom that.. tern, and building material of variona kinds. By order of the Secretary of the Interior. CLEMENT L. WIRT, 04..nerst Stipeilatetbdint. - - TVEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE. -LI DROVER k SINN.... ..Proprietara and Ma aa FIRST WEEK OF THE FALL AND WINTER SEA EON. FIRST WEEK OF THE SEA OF ICE. The matte eernent is happy to announce an engor t , m ,w,, with the dietingniehed attik, MIS!. ST/SAN DEN/N, who will . wake her appearance every night thin week as Leming de Laiteenra and Ognritia, in the OcriLliar dramatic r‘ mance entitled THE SEA OE TOE; Or, A THIRST FOR GOLD, Produced for the trot time at this Theatra with tstra ma; and appropriate scenery, costumes, add appoint' Mont,. ADMIS ,, •TON—FamiIy Circle. 25 centseDren, Cireie and Pergitet. 50 ceriti: Rnserverl Dress flifEte aL.I Par. p,e4, 2.5 cent, 4..ttr.1,; CJY6heELY.4 St, $l. No ti 3.444 for f•ecrired seats. Doors cper..t 7 o'clock : cnrtain riga+ a t Fouttl, Grand 'Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNIJON, Sept 2-Ith, at reduced prices. sert-St WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.- Continuod anecessfal engagement of the etninatt Tragedian EDWIN BOOTH Brilliant e d crowded andiencee to witness the great play from Victor • drama of PUY BLAS. , . THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Sept 22. Will be performed Om beautiful play entitled HEY B LAS. BUY Inas BPVuIIY I#OO7lT To conclude with the. Comedy of WHO SPEAK - 13 Mine Box Office open from .4 till $. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at to S. MRS. JOEN DREW'S NEW AROEf STREET THEATRE. FIREM WEEK OF EDWIN ADAMS. WEDNESDAY AND THEInSDAY EYE:UI:II4 THE ADRIAN DE TEL PUNY HERETIC. EDWIN ADAMS' To conclude With WHICH SHALL I MABRY ? Nailontiabt Stuart Itollauti FP_IDAY—BENEFIT DE EDWIN ADAMS. GEE-TNUT-STREET OPERA. HOUSE, 1221 CHESTNUT Street —Brilliant anceeqe of MORAN'S MINSTRELS. Standing room only after 8 o'clock. Seats can be secured from 10 to 2, with - >at extra charge. The following specialities, among others, are .1 ruapea;- fully submitted for t 1:, week ; ' THE AUCTIONEER, Written and sung only by the great E BOWERS. Duel between Mr. Knott and Mr. ~,c hott. SALLY, COME UP, By Batting, late of Bryant'a. I'D CHOOoE TO BE A BABY, Sum!: only by the inimitable MORAN. OXYGENATED AIR. TUE BUFFALO OIELS. MORAN WORRIED BY BOWERS. THE. MILLER AND HIE 3IEN. And the new Plantation Festival entitled Introducing the talented Star Company _ Admission, lle, lie,errecl seats, st.c. Door, 4p041 X past 7, commencing at a se2l.-tf IVATATORIU3.I AND PHYSICAL IN STITUTE. CLOSING or THE 51.:e . 1 43 . 211 y . IN THE SWIMMING DS- PARTMENT. The swimminz season of this institution will elm SATURDAY N EXT. September 24tb. at P. AL Tht last Ladies' Class, Saturday, from 10 A. M to 2 P. M. Preparatory to opening of the Gymnastic Season, tits establishment wilt he closed two weeks for Instruction; Self-practice for gentlemen to reopen Monde y. O. tober th.. 10th. The Light Gvionastm classes, and all classes for General Gymnastics, to commence Monday, October the /7th. For particulars see circular. se22-St WM. JANSEN, M. t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. TEMPLE OF WONDERS! SIGNOR BLITZ! Eti - ENT EVEICINI3, Aso WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Change of Performance Constantly. Admission, 25 Cents. Children, 16 Cents. Reservist!, Seats, 60 Cents. Evening Performance:: commence at 7.14. Aftern&Ggi at 3, car -ti THE GYMNASIUM, Corner NINTH and ARCH &realm, I s now prepared for the WINTER COURSE. Ladles, Gentlemen, and Children are invited to pay as a visit: Quarter commences at any time. RIB. et Profeasore HILLEBRAND & LEWIS, CASINO, CHESTNUT ST., AHOY'S Sixth, THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OF THR AGE, open every evening. with a FULL AND EPEE. CIENT COMPANY. seTA-lm ASSEMBLY BUILDING-BIT P R Exhibition of the . . STEREOPTICON, THIS EVENING, at 8 o. ch. Oz. &bowing the famous GHOST AND HAUNTED PALACE Admission Ii cents: Children II cants. CHRIST REJECTED.- THE GREAT and celebrated picture by West, the 'As Id'OPAUPe od the artist. is now on exhibition at the ACADEMY OF FMB A R.TS, 14.1a5 CHMITNUT St., in addition W tl a entire Art Collection of the Academy. Admittance s 24 cents. Season Tickets. 5f., cents. sel6-Im' INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. Exhibition every WEDNESDAY. at.Y P. M. Ad miseion 10 cents. Store No. 11 Sonth El° H.T.11 St. it- THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY, for TilliiVrs, from 9 p. DI, to 6 P. DI, Jew; iOVR SINGLE GENTLEMEN (STU DENTS PREFERRED), ivillbe received as BOARD ERS in a Friends' Family tit) town. Please addrosa C. Prc , re uMre. itekreuve required. ce2l-2i. ELIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT at HILL'S. an2S-lre LOST AND FOUNTP _- NOTICE. -LOST, CERTIFICATE NO. 266 for 300 Shares of CURTIN OIL, issned to R. W. ROGERS. Transfer has been stopped, and spplicatiott made for a new Certificate. se22-12t• OFFICE CHIEF QUART.ERMASTER, GISCINNATT, Ohio, Sept. le, 18 , 14• PROPOFALS are invited by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, October 5, 1E44. at two o'clock P. M., for the immediate delivery, to this Department, of AIMS' BOOTS ( extra sleet), Nos, 9 to 14, Famrles of which may be seen at the °face of Clothing and Equipage in this. city, To be delivered, tree of charge, at the IT. S. Inspection. Warehouse in this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party furnishing. the kind and quantity of goods dist' netly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must diAtincfly state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnish,the price, anti time of detive , ry. Samples, when submitted, most be marked and num bered to correspond with the propokal: and the, parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be in every respect equal to army standard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered g.narant*e, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid. guaranteeing that the bidder will ~apply the article: , awarded to him under his Propose/. Bid* will be opened Wedaeede y, October 5, 1934 01 two 0 Clock P. M. ,at this once, and bidders are request ed to be present. Awards will be made on Thursday October 6. 1661. &t 10 will be required that the contract will be faith fully fulfilled. Ttlegrg.mg relating to proposals will not be noticed. Mona' forroo" of propoWs, colicrAft., 414 1, 9440 04 , 1 fr be obtaiata at this omoe. . . right to reject any bid deemed mirea.:onable in meerred. Endorse envelope "Proposnis for Army BootA," and ad6ress W3l. W MoKI3I. *E2.2-10t Chief Ruartentiaster Cinelnuati Depot. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER AND NAILS. PIT ir.apEl.rx [A, Sept. 17, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS wi i t he received at the office of the under,igned, No. 1103 GUARD Street, until nook of THURSDAY, ?7d inst., for deilvering at the Summit House Hospital, Darhy road, immediately: 5,0(0 feet 2d common White Pine Be.eris, iv feet.. LOCO f ee t Hte l teeic Scantling 3x6 16 feet. SD leer o:t4, lt feet. 400 feet " 3x4, 16 feet. SQ) feet " ' 3x6, 18 feet. 300 pounds 10d. Nails. 100 pounds H. Nails. To be approved after delivery by an inspac .4r ap pointed for that purpose. - No proposals be received except those property filled in upon the blank forme which are furnished at this office, and. widen must be guaranteed by CO*POI34I - persons.' ' • The United States resetves the right to reject all bids deemed incompatible with its interests, ane to accept such parts of bids as may be deemed advisable. By order of Col. A. J. Perry, Q. M. Bop% 13. 8. A. ALBERT B. ASHMEAD, Captain and, A, Q. M. REMOVAL. -MRS. M. A. BIND 'V 7 . -6 has removed from 1.0.16 Chestnut street to 1.1.011 CHEbTIS'I7I btraet, above .E.eventh, were she has now a fall assortment of Fall Millinery Goods. se26•tntha6r. - 1 13. H A IN ES BROWOEI gig r I T ERATED NEW YORE: IRON , -FRAME. OVER- STRUNG BASS, NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. JOHN 3fARSH, Sole Agent. W..."2-3t No. 1102 CHESTNUT' btreet PbiladelPhla• BELTS, J. D. CHENEY'S TEMPERED 1 4. r BEgy mnopicoNs, —.T. D Cheney's new discovery for tempering Ramie bag preyed to be nu ' wont valuable invention for qnickness of vibration, bomb, and durability, ever invented. JOHN MARSH. sole agent, No. 1101 CHEST IS UT *treat, Philadel phia de22- AI Alt S ll' S MUSIC' STOP.E, No Alin CHESTNUT Sireoi. Philadelphia. Sole asent for BAINES BROS PREMIUM PIANOS: si PO, TILTC)D; S rATsm• SOUNDING-13AR GUITARS. Music, Musical fusinonont6, and 3lusical Merchandise of- every descripuon, v holesale and retail. Second hand Pianos taken in esuhauge and for sale. Open evenings. Orders by hail promptly executed. sen-St mEYER'E3 NEWLY IM PROVED CRESCENT SCALP, OVEHSPHUND PIANOS. ledged to be the best. London Prize Nader .st Awards in America received, DEONS AND SECOND- HAND PIANOS. ammonia. No. 72M ARCH St., he!. Eighth. Acknowl M and Fl tele ELO neft 3,n NB, IP.MTFAC'SIi COTTAGE ORGANS, Rot only UNBXCBLLED, bat ONEQUALL.ND In Parit - P of Tone and Power, designed especially for (iburehes and Schools. but found to be equally well adapted so , the Parlor and Drawing Boom. For tale only by B. N. BRUCE, 80. 18 North BBVIINT.B throat. ALSO. 8 filaplowealiortNiant of the Perfeet hielodeom soustanUy on lieu& MrCORRECT PIANO TUNII , IO.-.* Mr. SARGENT eyes natio.) or his return t.Y ihis city. and readiness to resume business by the bat of September. All orders received as usual at ria- toix 4 1;10 . 8 atom 907 {3WitIVIVT &Mt. e9S-1111 AUCTION SALES =MM BOA.BDING. 31 SPRUCE Street PD.OPOSALts. DECKER BROS., STECK 43.1 CO.'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. J. E. GOUL,D, SEVENTH AND .CHESTVIPr. ifffit
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