grECIAL NOTICES. ,„ TF :e frowzy Soei. 0 111 etobreted TOIL ET SOAP, in each nniverrial de lia ye de front the CHOICEST materials, Is MILD to its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT• a d uKTKEBELY BENEFICIAL in Its notion upon id for este by all Druggists and Fancy Goods te2B-tatesly , o r, C. H. BOLLES will commence nir%1364. course of Lectures and fell Watt-ne w APPlying the different modifications of Electri• for the care of all Acute and Chronic Cleanses. at ' Outten, 1220 Walnut street. Medical men and • desiring to attend the : Course. are requested to er ve/ication early. Acute and Chronic DiseaSes cnred by means of a lclty at 1220 WALNTIT Street. Philada. se9-tf lEB-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST made in thS beet manner, en:m( l B4 l Y for RR. SALES. LOWEST SELLING PRICES marked LAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order war eatiefactory. The one-price system Is strictly T em Ali are thereby treated alike. .TONES' „ESTABLISHED ONE. PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, gkilKa Street, near Sixth. de2B-ly 'POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OF PHILA. "OAR HALL." Beet-clans goods at moderate prices. WANANAKER at BROMN, S. E. corner SIXTH stud biARKST Streets. 0 1 Department (to make to order) No. 1. S. Sixth St. F.SLER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH SEWING MAGHINES, THE CIIEAPBST, SIMPLEST; AND BEST wan+. 104 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh, DIEM ,,TWE. —On the evening of the 25th inst. , George estice, in the 61st year of his age. s relativea and friends are invited, without faither to attend his funeral, from his late reeidence.l2ll sut street, on Wednesday, the 28th instant, at 11 k A. M. • To proceed to Laurel Hlll, LLER.—At Germantown, on the morning of the instant, Curoline Miller, in the 26th year of her notice w ill be given of the funeral. !NI-1A.51.—0n the 26th inst., 1111se Annie Dunham, nter of James 11. Dunham. e relatives and friends of the family are respect invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ather, No. 103 North Sixth street, Camden, N.. 7.. sedgy afternoon, Sept. 27th, at 2 o'clock, Without er notice to proceed to St. Paul's Church, and then oe utown ['meter!. 4 . 6 t.Cll.—On the 25th last , George, eon of Jacob 11. Susan Hooch., aged 16 years, 4 months, and 25 ,•• relatives and Mende of the family are ref pect• invited to attend the funeral; from his patents* ?nee, Itidali road, above Green lane, on Wednes morning, the 28th inst , at 10 o'clock. •es RIDGE.—on the 24th lust , Lydia. wife of Thomas In the 54th year of her age.' relatives and friends of the family are respect -1110 ted to attend the funeral, from the residence husband, Hermann and Osceola street*, German al 3 o'clock.P. 11,, Tuesday afternoon, 27 , h inst. On the 26th of August, in the oily of Rich ,.Fa., H. Wythe .Tufah, Sr., aftera painful at live months. [California, San Francisco. papers ropy also, Angln-African. of Now York. ] ANAMAl(Ell.—llii Sunday, 26th insiant, Horace, ,ti•on of John end Mary A. Wentimaker. • SSON Lt. SON, MOURNING STORE, Weed Data In CRESTNETT Bireet, have received— es. sa.nool Moue Wines, single width. double width. • " and White to elaittes. 4' and Purple Detainee. .• and White all-wool Mouseitnee. " and ;Purple • • • • Tenures and Bombaelnee. " Iterinoea and Cashmeres. Rope, Mamas Clothe, Alpacas, ate. •tt 'RE & LANDELtARDERED THIS FALL the litunninglißyle Plaids, each r. 5 are need le . . CHILDREN OF NOBILITY IN EUROPE. • ria Stewart Plaids, • __,. • rtorla Drees Plaid P. Duff, Rob Roy, McDonald, & c., &a., &a .. soIOW ... 1NAT,1.41 . • SHE 'UNION LBAGIUE I.:STRUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, TUE DISTINOUARED AND nockunN -.EN. S.' Ir. CAREI', (II? 0010. WILL ADDRE S S THE ITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA, BY INVITATION OF THE UNION LEAGUE, • . . - 'HIS EVENING, 'SEPT: i-1;7, ON mss no of the Present Politicapunpolgn. REP If MAGA INVINVIBLES HAVE ENGAGED NATIONAL HALL POR THE CAISPAIGrf e Hall will be open DAY and EVENING. All icily to the cense of LINCOLN AND JOHNSON earnestly invited to participate in the proceedings ie Club. ,iresses will be delivered from time to time. Mem. • wiLlold them elves in readiness to parade on r. notice. GEORGE INMAN RICHE, President N. 'h. Pot, de., Secretary. 1 I . I THE 'W ENT 17 -SE 0 OND Lk-RD apps the LOYAL MEN OF GERMANTOWN and its eisinity to meet UN 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, 48th Septeinher. at ELTEN AVENUE 'AND MAIN STREET, . , Geriaant.owl, reiebrittiai ettl e Ist, grat NATIOk Ai'. VICTORIE, on M. ItUIVIELLIII.42YEII, Capt. -COLHOUN, and r eminent in:tankers val.l address the meeting• Salute will be fired on the ground in the Afternoon, there will be a brilliant display of Fireworks, under charge of Prof; Jacket:m.4n the Aiming, ill honor I .e victories. • ae27-2t 917,000.00. • . e Treasurer of the SEVENTH WARD • BOUNTY . 1:1 has now at , lits disposal VENUE! 11011SA1VD DOLLARS, vulva, to each Volnitesi credited to the Ward .EVENTY -FIVE DOLLARS, PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, TWELPTH STREET, ABOVE SPRUCE. ands having . , au, excess of MEN, which can be so Red, will receivs the above rate fromr. IiVI.LEIAM A. ROLIN; Treasurer Ward Bounty Fund, 4.1 t• 739 MARKET Street - - • REPUBLICAN INVI,NCIBLES*— COMPANY 0 win meet at National Ho 11. MAR- Street, below !Thirteenth, THIS EVENING. at S . All members of the Club wishing to connect rem with the Company are cordlal.y invited. J. W. MEREDITH, B. SWAIN. • ' W. H GILPIN,' • • Recruiting for Company 0. PROF.. SCIIAEFFEN WILL LEC- TUBS , with large German Cu art, THIS EVEN . , free, at 1.10111 . 11 atd BUTTON WOOD. at 8 o'ctk. - - • • • POVRTIII. • NATIONAL BANK, 723 ARCH - Stree YBILADELPITIA, Sept. 26, 1864 1 3.10, ••is Bank G now preparea to deliver Bonds op to • AU holders of receipts for the 7 3-10 Loan will Ee Dretent them without delay .-3t SAMUEL J. AUG MULL AN, Cashier. PIIILAD'EUPDIA TRACT AND MISSION ROOMY. —The Tract Distributors' 'thir Central Meerloirsvill be held TIUS EVENING. e loans Men ' s Obrlstiau Associsti. Room, 1011 'MT - Street; at 7X o'clock; for the Northeastern xi et, at the South .rest corner of SIXTH and GIRARD uue, on THURSDAY 'EVENING, 29th, at N. lr• ORAWT.FARBILGUT, SHERMAN, SKERIDAN: AND yjOTORY-FIFIII WARD. he ONION or the Ward will meet at the Good et Hall, SPRUCE Street, ab,•ve Sixth on PUSS- T. 27th final. at :734 P. M., to make arrangements to in the parade in honor of the recent victories gained the Union army. All persons favorable to the elec• of Lincoln and Johnson are invited to be present. , rder of the Association. ••,- • J. S. ATKINSON, Sr., Seoy. 1 5. -- OFFICE OF THE LEHIGIII COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. PIIILADELPILIA, Sept 14.1864. 'tied Proposals will be received at this office, until 'clock P. AI. of .TVESDAY, the 4th of October next, any portion or the whole of ONE MILLION Oli1,0•30, - I OF DOLLARS, as part of a New Loan authorized acts of Assembly, payable on the let of April, ISM, icterest• at the rate of six per cent. per annum, ' 'We quarterly, on the bit day of the months of ig', April, July. and October, of each year. and ti,,Principal and interest secured by a mortgage on t'emPsoY's seta ti , s and. franchises. The proposals •st be in writing, endorsed " Proposals for Lehigh ec," and left at Ma office, where they will remain theta being opened until the meeting of the Board of at• 12lf o'c ock on Wednesday, the Gth of star neat. Tie offerers of accepted-proposals Will early thereafter notified of such acceptance, When Premium each ered net ll he immediately payable, and ergards wilt at liberty to pay the amount ac ted by monthly instalments of ten per cent. or more reef, or the who's at one time, at his or her option. e Managers reserve to themselves the right of reject any,. bids not satisfaotory. ' Y order of the Board of Managers. eY ED WIN 'WALT reaTR, 6t E surer. . . N WILL B u. I to the managers of the MERCANTILE LI . itlY COMPANY for renewal of ORRTIFICATE of E SEARS OF STOOK, No. 1864, standing in the "b 01 JOSEPH KERR & SON, the same having been or mislaid. 11 NisyrrEENTii AVAItD.—A. !LASS Msetint will be held at Cottage Gardan, GER AIsTOWN Roar. t, Itytv Norrla street, on TUFADAY ENING, Fept. 27.:b, at 7 o'clock, to avoid the Draft. 11:telir i a t °013 r a ot h e ' fa h r 8 ;:: , :l o a t. n c ti va it t i ri ve li tt l eir to sa t ta e cr l i a pVo a rt r e e . itieat fipefilters NS'iii address the meeting. 8036 2t*, 'v -- MANDAN .filifallee • CONIPANY. PHILADELPHIA, September , 1864 . , 'OTICE IS EIEP.SIII: CILVIN that an Initatment of I DOLL at.-PE.N. 511 ARE on each and every share of caPltal stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY Ibis daSeen celled in. payable on or before the de,y of ptember, 1864, at the Office of the Cora "). Pio, WALNUT btzeet, Philadelphia. .r order of the Directors, B. A . HOOPES. alp-tool Treasurer. ^l -- OFFICE OF THE &EDA.N NINO COMPANY. No. 324 WALNUT Street, PiTILADBLPRIA, September 9, 1831. OTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that a. Dividend has dared, pa rsblA to Stockholders of record Si the effbnminess October Ist, as follows: Sharesaree of the Resolt Company pany and e of the hiedora M i n ing for every enty Shares of the /landau M ining Company neon ch all instalments then due shall have been paid o fractions of shares will be issued, but will be paid the eetsm r , at the rate of six dollars per share solute, and e ight dollars per share of Medora. y order of the Directors, B. A. HOOPES, 0-toel Secretary and Treasurer. RD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, at R R" WAIT St BROWN'S. 111 S. 'FOURTH St. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR riuthrazerr. ABRAETAM . LINCOLN. OP' ILLINOIS FOB VIIM PRIMDIiNT• ANDREW • JOHNSON, - . • . ......... 7 01' TANXESSEr ELFAITOICAL TIMET. SENATORIAL. MORTON 111cMICHAEL, Philadelphia T. CUNNINGHAM. Beaver County.. REPRESE :NTATIVE. 12. Elias W. Rile, 14. Charles H. Shriner, 15. John Wister, 16. David .sfoConanahl, 17. David W. Woods. 18. Isaac Benson, 19. John Patton 20. Samna' B. Dick, 21. Everard Bierer, 22. John P Pennei, 22. Ebenezer 152cInnkin; 24. John W. Blanchard. BS , Order of the State Central Committee. 1. Robert P. King, 2. O. Morrison Coate'', 3. Henry Bninm, 4, William H. Kern. 6. Berton H. Jenks, S. Charles N. Rank, 7. Robert Parke. B. William Taylor. 9. John A. Hiestand, 10. Richard H. Conrail. 11. Edward Holliday, 12. Charles F. Read. COUNTY OFFICENIO. lIIIRRIFP, HENRY C. HOWELL REGIVITR OF wiza.a. FREDERICK M. ADAMS. CLSRK OF THE ORPHANS' ootrar, EDWIN A. MERRICK. CITY OFFICERS KNOEIVER OP.TABBIS, ORARLSS O'NEILL. CITY cohnussionm, THOMAS " DICKSON CONGRESS. First District—JOHN M. BUTLER. Second District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. Third District—LEONAßD MYERS. 'Fourth District—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY Fifth District—M. RUSSELL THAYER. SENATOR—Third District. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. REPRESENTATIVES. First District—WlLLlAM FOSTER. Second District—WlLLlAM H. BUDDIMAN. Third District—RlCHAßD 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 District—CHAßLES FOSTER. Tenth District—SAMUEL B. PkNCOAST. • 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, .1x Sixteenth District—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. Seventeenth District—EDWAßD O. LEE. Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER. liar THE PENN BELIEF ASSOCIA TION still continues in active operation, and during the summer has furnished a large amount of --Stores to its agents in the field and in the vitrious hospi tals. The assistance of its friends is required to enable it to meet further demands for aid. Meetings are held Fourth-day (Wednesday) afternoon of each week, at the N. E. corner of Broad and Spring Garden streets. The attendance of all the members is desired, and au • invitation is extended for those to meet with us who are willing to lend a helping hand, by making up gar ments, &e. Contributions of money, material,.and delicacies so licited, to be sent care of E. E. ALLBN,I32O Spring Gar den street. I3y order of the Aseociation. - .se26-21,* • ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary THE EX In "TIM N OF THE PENN SY ',VAN I A STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, at Easton, will open to visitors on TUES DAY, the 87th. and continue' FOUR OATS, closing on FR LD AY, the 80,h inst. The attractions will be varied and interesting, airord!ng a rare orportnnity to enjoy the pleasure of rival scenes and pastimes. Excursion trains on all the railroads will ran daily during the week. sego& EI4HTEENTIR WARD. SIR 400 BOUNTY'. 1400 CITY BOUNTY . ,, • $lOO WARD ROUNTx. $lOO GOVERNMENT BOUNTY 2 Paid for all Recruits accepted and credited to this Ward. The WARD BOTINTY.*III be paid by the agent of the ward. Mr. N. B. WILLIAMS, at the (Alice of the Provost Marshal Third District, N. E. corner of BROWN and RANDOLPH Streets, or on application to CHARLES M. LUKENS, Treasurer of the Ward Bounty Fund, 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel. se26-St• igr' A INLEETING OF THE WORKING. WOMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION will be held at SANSMSTREET HALL on WEDNESDAY Evening, September 29th, at , half past seven o'clock. All Men and Women dashing a Fair Day's Wages and a Fair Day's Work, are earnestly solicited to aid this Association in its endeavors to obtain roving Prices for Women. Hon. 8. J. Randall Charles Brooke, and H. R. Warriner, Ewe., have promised to address the meeting. . • se26-9t Or CONSOLIDATION BANK. Pirmaper.pstrA; September 19. MK At a meeting of the Directors, held lith instant, it was resolved to distribute to the stockholders pro rata at PAR our own stock owned by this Bank. All stockholders of this date are entitled to claim their proportion, upon the terms of the resolution, at any time previous to the 21st day of October. 1884. . se2o•tuthstoc2l JOSEPH N. PBIBSOL, Cashier. 112r2. PENNSYLVANIA OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1864. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Oil Creek Petroleum Company will be held at their office. No. 411 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, 26th inst., at 12 o'clock M. , to receive a report of the -affairs of the Comany By order of the Board of Directors. se6.tuthelOt* AUG. C. LEIDY, Secretary. VICITICZNDEWS comitinsuisi. COLLEGE. 037 CHESTNUT Street. corner of Seventh. Established Utt4, incorporated laid. Young Men prepared for the Counting House and Ha eir ess Life. Thorough and practical instruction in BOOR.REEPING, in all its branches, as practiced by the best accountants and business men. PENMANSHIP, • Plain and Ornamental, is taught by one of the most competent of penmen. Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Detect. lug Counterfeit Notes, Icc . TELEGRAPHING, • by Sound, and on Paper, taught bra long. experienced Operator. Students instructed separately, and received at any time. EVENING SESSIONS continue from September 16th to April 16th. In the practical value of its course of instruction, in extent of accommodation, and the number of its stu dents, and in real advantag.s to business men, this In stitution is nnstirp ested iu ts CITY OR hi STATE. Catalogues, containing terms tko_ and the names of nearly five hundred students, may be obtained gratis on application. se24-36* FABEL OIL COMPANY, 55 NORTH THIRD Street Sept. 22, 1244, The Directors have is day declared a Dividend of ONE AND A HALF PER CENT (fifteen cents per !there), payable on and after WEDNESDAY, 28th inst. Transfer books clue on the 26th, and open on the 30th. se23-6t* GEO. W. AIoWIGLIAIRS, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. MANUFACTURERS'Axn MECHAIS ICS' BANK, PIIMADELP/ITA, Sept. W. Mt A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Manu facturers' and Mechanics' Bank win be held at their banking Douse, on FRIDAY, the net da^ of October Lea 1, at 10 o'clock A. M. , for the purpose of taking into consideration and deciding on the question whether or not the said bank shall become an association for carry ing on the business of banking under the laws of the United States, and exercising the powers• conferred by the act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the banks of this Common wealth to become associations for the purpose of bank ing under the laws of the United States,' approved the 22d day of August, 1564, and to take such action In re gard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By 'order of the Board of Directors. M. W. WOODWARD, se2o- tar toc2l Cashier. laro STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. ?b 1:;1 A general meeting of the btockholdera of the f armers' and Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia will 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 Commonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for thepurpose of banking under the laws of the United States," approved the 22d day of August, 1831; and to take such action in regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By ordei of the Board of Directors, sal. teat W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. , Mr! SOUTHWARK BANK, PAILADELFH(A, will 8, 1864. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders Ibe held at the Banking Rouse on SATURDAY, October Bth, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., to decide on the expediency of con verting the Bank into a National Apeociation. agree ably to an act of Congress approved Jane 9, 1864, and to take such other action as may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directore. se9-1m F. P. STEEL. Cashier. Wm> lICE.—THE BOOKS OF SUB. ECM PTION to the Capital Stock of the "NA TIONAL OIL GREEK OIL COMPANY." will be opened for receiving Subscriptions on the 15th inst., at our Office. This Company has a very large' 011 Terri tory in Fee simple, together with some of the most valuable producing Leases on Oil Creek, the present production from which is yielding a good revenue upon the capital of the company. For further information apply to the undersigned. COCHRAN & RUSsieLL, „MR 22 North FRONT Street. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE I INSURANCE COMPANY. - PHILADELPHIA, September 21, 1864. An Election for TEN DIRECTORS for the ensuing year will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of the Stockholders, for that purpose, at the Office of the Company. on MONDAY, October 3, 1861, at 30 o'clock J. McALLISPER, se22 toc3 Secretary pro tem. ler' LAW DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. A term will commence on MONDAY, October 3(1,18M. The introductorp lecture will be delivered at 8 o'clock in the evening of that day, at the usual lecture room, by the Hon. George Sbarswood sel9-12t* DIVIDEND NO lICE.—OFFICE OF the DUPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Sept 23 . 1864 -• The Board of Directors of this Company have THIS DAY declared a dividend of FOUR per cent, on the Ca pital Stock, State teat their office on and after the 30th inst., free of State tax. The Transfer Books will close on the 26th Inst., at 3 P. hi• • and be opened on the 30th: se24.6t* TFrog, R. SEARLE, Secretary. IgrTHE BUST OF GENER&I. GRANT, —This elaborate Sculpture, so much admired at the Fine' r t Gallery, Is now on Free Exhibition fora taw de la at MOWS Carpet Store, No. 904 claw. NUT Street. As subscriptions to it are for the relief of DISABLED SOLDIERS, persons subscribing not only benefit them, but give tangible evidence of their ap preciation of one of our beat generale. By all m eans see it. ee22-6t PAILA.DELPHIA AND RE &DINO RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE 73 South FOURTH St., PH/LADELPHIA, September 22, 1864. • a- TO AVOID DETENTION. the holders of Coupons of this company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at th is office on or before the 30th instant, when rc ceipte will be given and checks will be ready for delivery on the Ist proximo in- exchange for said re ceiple. S. BRADFORD, 5e26.7t Treasurer. OrTHE MaiIINIMY OICCOMPANT.-- NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. No. 1. . Nuts YORK, September 5, 1864. The Trustees of the McKinley 011 Company have de clared a Dividend of THREE per cent, out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of August), Pal ab S t re e t , and at the office of the Company, No. S i .1011 N New York, to shareholders of record, at the close of business this day, 5e21.61.* • WALTER E. • LAWTON, Treasurer. far' TO THE FIRST AND TWENTY. SIXTH WARDS —FELLOW-orrizram: As it is the imperative duty of all. so ho love their country to stand by the Government and give them ail the aid in their power, you are appealed to to geed in your contri butions to assist us In encouraging enlistments. A libe ral rtsponse on your part will free the wards from a draft. Contributions will be kindly received and ac knowledged by the undersigned. TROB. A. BARLOW. Treasurer. sell- CV No. 1332. South FIFTH Street. $lOO BOUNTY TENTS WARD.— ..cr FIFTYI .MEN WANTED. $lOO Ward boauty in cash. Apply . to • at. FRANCIfiCErd. se2l.tf • , : • 515 ?ddENST *met.- CAMERON, chairman. SHERIFF'S SALES. REERIFF'S BALE.=-BY VIRTUE OP k.. 7 writ of VanditiontExpones, to me direefeth•will be exposed to pnblic sale or voodoo, on MOD; DAV Eve ning, Oct. 3,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sensont-street Hall, certain two-story (Fume me•:tiege or tone meet end lot or piece of land situate lately in tiro Wet of Penn in the conefy Pain dalphia pew 113111 y in the Twentieth anti Twenty-first Ward. of the city of Philadelphia. be_ginning at a post standing on the land of thelate John Little; thenoe by the side of a certain lane X feet wide, north 263; degrees west 49 perches and3-10ths of a perch to a post; thence by land late of Isaiah Bell; north 633 r, degrees east SO perches to * post; thence by land late of Edward Shippan south 'degrees east 4 perches and B.loths of a perch to al , tat: 'thence by land late of William Masters. deceased, :eouthlf, degrees west 17,t perches to a post; thence by re'.d land of John. Little smith trIM degrees Cllst, 13 Perches and 3-10 the of a perch to the place of begin fling: containing S seres and 120 perch's: of land, strict measure.. (Being the same nremises which. Henry Bon• seD by indentn re dated the nod day. of Febrnary,Anno Domini ISfiftrecof Jed in Deed Book G. W. C. Slc.,No. 34, :t aget% granted and conveyed nate the said Freeman meet! in fee; reserving thereont yearly ground rent of f.. 46.0.3 dollars: arid the said Henry Bonsall by inden ture dated the first day of February, no Dominil6so, recorded In Deed Book G. W. C., No 3t, pegeASS, titc. • granted and assigned the said yearly groundrent unto Peel Beck Goddard. trustee, dm. ; and the said Paul Beck Goddard, trustee. Ice., by Jude:Fur° tripartite. dated the fifth day of August, .Anno Domini 1839, ant intim& d to be recorded, granted, role:Is:0d, and ex tinguished the said yearly' ground rent unto the said Freeman Scott, his heirs and n,signs, forayer.] N. B.—The above lot or piece of land is situate on the north side of Columbia avenue west of Broad street. and is bounded on the north partly by. Mouameut Ce metery. CD. C. :5..'64 111.„ Debt, $851.22. Sohn H. C 3 nipliell. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offiee,Sept. 17, 1664. sezt-st SHERIFF'S." SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF .fs- , a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sate or residue. on MONDAY Eve ning, October a Mt at 4 o' clock. at Sunsom-street flail, All that certain let of ground situate on the west side of Twenty-tret street, one hundred and fifty-eight feet six inches morthward from t ummer street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front oa Twenty-first twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty live efeet six Inches to Aspen street. [ Which said pre mises the City of Philadelphia, by deed dated March 'LS, VA conveyed unto John Blackburn and Parser Tick-. nor in fee.] . [ D. C. ;8.,''61 . 203. Debt $B2O. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Blackburn and Per er Ticknor, 701 :IN Tr-1021PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1564. se22e3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will beexposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October .'go 1864, al4 o' clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that cer ain two.story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Coates street, one hundred and fifty-seven feet westward from Franklin street, .in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Coates street eighteen feet (Including an alley twen ty-two inches wide). and in depth eighty- five feet. [D. C. S., '64: 156. Debt, $111.50. Dougherty.] Ta keit in execution and to be sold as the property of Diary White. • JOHN THOMPSON . , Sheriff. • Philadelphia. Sheriff ' s Office, Sept 17, 1564. . se2B-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fier! Facial, to me directed, will he ex t posed to public snle or vendue, on MONDAY It veningi October S. 1864, a t 4 o'clock, a t Snnaorm street Hall, All that certain lot of ground with the buildings there du erected, situate on the west side of a twenty feet street (which runs northward from Fitter street seventy feet eastward from Militia street), at the distance of one hundred and seventeen feet northward from Filler street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said twenty-feet street thirteen feet, and in depth about twenty-eight feet. Subject to the pal meat of a yearly ground rent of twenty silver dollars. (D. C. ; S,, '64. ltir . Debt $290. Hippie.] 'Taken in execution and to Ve sold as the property of Charles Baeder, Charles Delany and Wm. Adamson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheil WS Mice, Sept. 21, 1364. .se22-3t SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a 'writ of Lava?' Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, October 8, D344,at 4 o'clock, at Saneom• street Hall, all that certain three story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Christian street 121 feet 6 inches westward from Nineteenth street, in the city of Philadelpbiaq containing in front , on. Christian strtet seventeen feet six inches, including the west half of a three-feet alley, and in depth northward seventy leer including on the rear end a three. feet alley, with the privilege of said alleys. J[Whlch said premises John P. Forsch et ox., by deed dated April 19, BA conveyed nom Benjamin E. Hooven in fee 1 CD C.: S. , 'B4. 129. Debt, $1,29150. Royer. Taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of Benjamin E. Rooven. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 17, 1964. se22.iit SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend Mont Exponas, to me directed, will be "exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, vet. ;6,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street No. 1. Al that certain lot of ground beginning on the northwest corner of Westminster avenue and Markoe street, thence along Marko° street 110 feet 2 inches. thence westward 100 feet to a twenty. feet street, thence along the same 113 feet 6 inches to Wesiminster avenue, thence along the same 100 feet to the beginning. No. 2. All that lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Markoe street, 110 feet 2 inches northward from Westminster avenue; containing in front on Marto° nt. 125 feet, and In depth 100 feet to a twonty-feeP wide street. [Which said lots George Strawbridge et ux.,by deed dsted Jannary 26, 1854, conveyed unto Robert W. Bansell, in fee; reserving out of eitoh of said lots a yearly ground rent of sixty dollars. ] [.D. C. ; S., '64. 110. Debt, $196. Campbell.] Taken in execution and to be sold an the property of Robert W. Mansell. JOll5l THOMPSO.N, Sheriff Philadelphia, Steriff's Office, Sept. 21,1964 . se2B-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari RIME', to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue • on MONDAY Eve ning October S ]S64,at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground, beginning on the north west corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Hare street,in the city of Philadelphia; thence northwest along said avenue 13 feet S inches; thence westwardly parallel with Old Manor street 60 feet 7 inches to Canal street; thence aonthwardlv , along the same three and three eighths inches to flare street; thence eastward. along the same SO feet 7 inches to the beginning. Taken in execution, issued on a Judgment in C. C. P. , M., '6l, 366, lon claim for calvert ellers), and to be sold as the property of John K. Graham. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 2.1, ee23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Third street; forty seven feet northward from Buttonwood street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Third street sixteen ft et, and in depth one hundred and seven feet, to a three-fert wide alley. [Which said premises Phi lip H. Heppe, by mortgage dated December 14, 1859. re corded in mortgage book A. D. 8., No. 44, page 337,M0., mortgaged unto the Jefferson Building and having rand Association.] [I). C. ;S. , '64. 182. Debt, $2,761.35. Clayton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as 'the the property of Philip H. Heppe. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1864. ee23-St `SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF N ' a Writ. of LeVari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, October 3, 1364, at 4 o'clock, at Sawrom-street Hall, AU that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of CaLlowhill street, 101 feet inches westward from Seventeenth street, in' the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Callow hill street 16 feet, and in depth 60feet. Taken in execution. issued on &judgment in C. C. P.. J., 'O4, 19, on maim for footway paving (Sellers), and to be sold as she property o JOHN W. Gault. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1864. 5e22.3t SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed , will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October, 1364, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot et ground situate on the southeast wardly side of Richmond street eighty feet southwest wardly of Clearfield stree . , in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Richmond street fort.; sigh t feet, and 4n depth nine hundred and fifty feet to Bank street. (Which said lot Thomas R. Lengstreth t ttx. , b y _ deed dated January I, 1853, . recorded in Deed Book T. , No. 76, pagea7, convey,. d unto Walter Laing and An thony Swain iu fee ; reserving a ground rent oft wd hun dred and eighty-eight dollars.) [D. C.: S.. ISI. Debt, 5i,13.54,80. Longstrelh.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter Laing, and Anthony Swain (who has conveyed his interest. ) JOHN JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri ff . Philadelphia, Sheriffs °Moe, Sept. 21,, 1864. sel32-St. SHERIFF'S BALE.-;-BY VIRTUE OF Na a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me direetel, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendee, op MONDAY Eve ning Oct. 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Hutchinson street, four hundred and ninety-two feet northward from Poplar West, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hutchinson street fifteen feet. and in depth eighty two feet to Tyler street. [Which said premises Sarah R. Gorman, guardian, by deed dated June 9, 18.57, re.; corded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 143, page 231, &e., conveyed unto Thomas Doyle In fee, reserving a yearly ground relit of $41.25. payable April and October.) CD. C.': S t 64.,' 159. Debt, $226.41. Davis.] Taken in execution and to be sold'as the property of Thomas Doyle. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheri ff . Philadelphia, nadirs Office, S e pt. 21, .1664. set:-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY .VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies; to me directed will be ex- - posed to public sale or vendue, on MOND AY Evening, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall • All that certain three-story brick mesenage, three story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Race street (No. 118), between Front and Second streets, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Race street fifteen feet, and in depth seventy six feet six inches. [Which said premises John S. Adams et ;xi" by deed dated November 21, 1826. con veyed unto David S. Freeland in.fee, subject, as re spects one moiety of said premises, to' a yearly rent char's of fourteen and a half Spent sind oilers.] . (1). C.; S., •64..190. Debt, $3,210, Townsend.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David S. Frei land, deceased JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff: - Philadelphia. Sheriff'S Office, Sept. 21, 1864. • se22 3t RIIERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exxxinas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on AfONDA it Eve ning, Oct. 3, 3864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall, Ail that certain brick meesnage known by the name of the Montgomery Hotel, stables and other buildings, and lot-of ground 'beginning on the northeast corner of Sixth and Willow streets, in the city of Philadelphia; thence northward along Sixth street sixty-two feet; thence eastward one hundred feet; thence northward seventy two feet; thence eastward about seventy-one feet three incbe,.; thence southeast.wardly about one hundred .and. five feet three inches to Willow street, and thence, by the same, sonthwestwardly about one hundred and ninety-four feet el inches to the begin ning. [Which said premises b &beets, by deed dated February 1, ISIS, recorded i eed Book AD. B , No. 9, page 76 &c., conveyed unto illiam A. Scheetz in fee; reserving the free use and privilege of a twalve- • feet-wide court or alley leading from Sixth street.] [D. C. ; S., '64 195. Debt, 510,320. Thorn. Taken in execution and to be sold as the, property of William A. Scheetz. JOHN THOMPSOI.,, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sberifre Office. Sept. 21,1864. ae22-31. SHERIFF'S SALE. - -BYNIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponaa, to me- directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 8, 1864 , at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall; All that certain 'montage and lot of gronnitsituate on the north side of Wood street, west of Second street,-in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Wood street teen feet, and in depth fifty feet &aided eastward by Richard Townsend's ground. northward by Jos. Cannen's ground, and westward by ground granted or intende premises been, to Mans and wife. [Which said William Lardner, by deed dated March 13, 1786. recorded id Deed Book G. W. 8., Ito. —, page 457. conveyed unto William Baker in fee, reserving a ground rent of twenty dollars payable Ist March, which yearly ground rent was reduced to N 4.67 J [D. C. ;S. '64. : 167.. Debt, $238.47. Pierce.) Taken in execution and. to be sold as the property of William Baker. JOHN THOMT'SON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, SheriVe.Oflice, Sept. 21, 11354. se22-St • • • • SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY- VIATITVOR kJ a writ of Leva . ri Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOSDAY Eve ning Oct. 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ali that certain lot of gronnd beginning on the north wt st corner of . Spring Garden street and Pennsylvania avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; thence westward along Spring Garden street 86 feet 9 inches; thence northward 30 feet 1 inch: thence at right angles to Pennsylvania avenue 30 feet 1 inch to said avenue; thence southeastward along the same 85 feet 9 inches to the beginning. . • • " Taken in execution on a judgment on city claim, for taxes, (C. C. P., M. '64, Adams,) and. to be sold as the property of Patribk Burns JOHN.TII.O3I"PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1864. sea-St SHERIFF'S SALE:;:--BY u E OF A writ of Venditioni Exponaa, to medirected, Will be exposed to public sale or vendne,on MONDAY Eveing, October 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Ball, All that certain lot of 'ground litaate on the westerly side of Washington street, in the TW0211,-first ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wash 'rotten street fifty feet, and in depth one hundred feet to Monroe street. Being lot No 6in the general plan or draft of Mount Vernon. [Which said premises George W. Smick. by deed dated February 14, 1319. recorded in Deed Book L. It. 8., No. 27, page 924, conveyed unto Oswald J t auk In lee, reserving a ground rent of twenty-four dollars. payable let of February and August. • (D. O. ;B. 11.1. US Debt. $139'91 Blackburn.] Taken -in execution and to be sold as theproperty of Oswald J. Hank JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,18 6.: se22-3t BERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE' OF ki a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening October 3,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street An tbs t rtain messuage and lot of ground 'situate on the south side of Race street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on,Race street 16 feet 3 inches, and iu depth 85 feet 3 inches. Bounded eastwardpartly by lot Xo. 2 and partly by ground formerly , of Edward Garrigues.south ward by around otEtcbitrd Prise, westwardby ground of Richard Thorn; [Which said premisee Richard Price et nx.. by deed dated September 17, 1825, recorded in Deed Book A. M., No 70, page 222, &c.; conveyed unto Slimes M. Jacket n in fee; reserving a ground rent of $2OO, - payable MI February and August. • CD. C. ; 5.,'61. 19% Debt,, 313.26. Hopper.) Taken in execution and, to be' sold as the property of Jansen M. Jackson, . JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Shertif'd 001 . ce t Sept. 21, 1531. dt?'2•Ft THE PRESSp-PITEGAiDEIPIILV TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,,, 1864: SBEIOWTPS SALES. ciIIEBrF.PB BALE . —BY VIRTUE . OF a writ of Let ail Fading. to sic direc*d, will be ex posed to public sale Or renduo. nn .MONDAY Meaning. ostoher P. 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Bail,- Ali these two eartain vends:stow lots at pOmes of eronnd, with too tour star- brick tnessnaies or stores (known as the Cointrureia?liaildings); thereon erected. • situated on the north side of Walnut street, at the dis tance of *bunt one hundred and thirty-seven feet west ward from the west aide of Front street, in the Fifth ward of the city of Philadelphia• containing, together in front or breadth on the said Walnut street, 47 feet g inches more or less, and extending in length or depth northward 51 feet mere or lees. Bounded northward by ground formerly of John Delavall..since of Ricshud Bill, deceased, eastward by lot formerlylof Hiehs.rl Dean, afterwards of Ann NV hitpain, and westward by at messnase and tot late of Edmund Williams. C l'he easternmost of the said two contiguous lots containing in front on Walnut street 26 feet three inches more • or 'est:, and extending in depth northward 61 feet•more or leer, being the , same premises wt ich Francis Harold Iblifee and Marywife. by indentnre dated the t , nth day of Nilte, A. D.. MI, recorded in Philadelphia in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 23,. page 86, &c., • granted and conveyed unto the Bald George McHenry in fee, under and subject. as respects the westernmost portion thereof, to the Payment of a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eighty•six dollars, payable half yearly, on the sixth days of April and October, in every year forever, With. out deduction for taxes, and reserving therefor and. thereout unto the said Francis Harold Duffee, his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or snot of eight hundred and ninety four dollars, in half yearly payments, on the first of May and November, in every year forever, without any deduction for taxes, &c ; aid the western most of the raid two contiguous lots of gronnd contain ing in breadth on Walnut street sloven feet six inches, and extending - In depth forty-eight fsot more or lees, Aut ley 11. Smith, by indenture, dated the 2841 day of Oc iober, A. D'. 1854, and recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book T. H., No. 176, page Ird,.Sre,., granted and con voys d unto the said George AfeHenry in fee, reserving therefor and thereout unto the said Aubrey H. Smith, his heirs and assigns, the yearly rent or sum of three hundrtd dollars in halfi yearly payments, on the first day of January and July, in every year forever, .with out any deduction for taxes, ate., as in and by the said above recited two several indentures, reference being had unto them respectively, will more folly appear.) CD. C.; S., '6l • 128. Debt, 419,247.60. J. W. Paul.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Gaorge McHenry. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 21, 1564. 5e22.3t RELERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF t`- 1 a 'writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 5, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, 11 hoe.oer.(ai~ ‘lllll4loUses, brick oil factory, and other buildings, tvdkrt, screw dock, and lot or piece of ground situate on the southeast side of Delaware ave. nue (formerly called Penn street), between Laurel (formerly called Maiden) anti- WiCi l 6l l l4x o . l .l • formerly in the district of Heusion, now in the Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing In front or breadth on the said Delaware avenue 100 feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth southeasterly into the river Delaware. Bound ed on the northeast by pound granted, or in tended to have been granted to William Donaldson on g wand rent on the southeast by the river Delaware, on the southwest by ground granted, or in tended to lave been granted to Isaac Eyre on ground rent, and northwest by - Delaware avenue aforesaid. [Being the same 'remises which William R. Rodman by indenture bearing date the twenty-seventh day of 15100,*recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 50, page: - ISO, grat ted and' conveyed unto the said Ed ward H. Rowley, Algernon E. Ashbarner, and George B. fEeen, in fee, Ruined to the payment of a certain mortgage debt of $2O, 000; made of tee said premises by the said William R. Rodman to Susan B. Brown by indenture of mortgage bearing date the sixth day of March, A. D. DM recorded in mortgage book A. - M., No. 24, page. 114. etc. And the said George EL Henn and Fannle'L., his wife, by deed poll bearing date the 27th day of ...ay, 1551, recorded in Deed Beek G. W. C., No 106; page 263, &c„„ granted and conveyed all his estate, right, title, and interest in the said pre mises unto the said Edward H. Rowley and Algernon E. Ashburnir, in fee, subject to the payment of a pro portionate part of the aforesaid mortgage debt, and of a certain other mortgage debt of 64,000 therein me taloned, which has since been fully paid and eat'sfied of record. ] And also the steam engines, screw appsratus, and ma chinery of every kind whatsoever nv d or employed in or abou , , or belonging or appertaining to said oil fac tory and screw dock. _ ID. C. ; S., '64. lit. Debt, $20,466.66. Hcipper,l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Algernon E. Ashbnrner, dec and Edward kowley. J011:12 THOMPSON, Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office,Sept. 21, 1.264. se22-,t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni'Extio' nas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Oct. 3, 1364, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hall. Ne.l. All that certain lot of ground with the provements thereon (five-story stone paper mill, ma chine and boiler house), beginning at a stake on the western bank of the canal, a corner of ground intended to be granted to Will. J. Brooke, at the distance of twenty feet from the rater edge when at the usual height in said canal, in Blaney unk. in the city of Phila delphia; thence extending south 60 degrees '3O minutes cast Si feet to a stake; thence by land of Schuylkill Na vigation Company south 29.25 degrees west. about 60 feet to the river Schuylkill: thence up said river Its se veral courses to the corner of said ground of Wm J. Brooke; thence by the same north 29.25 east 63 feet to the place of beginning. With the water power of 100 square Inches of water, under a head of three feet to be drawn from said canal at all times mrever, for the use of said mills, or any other mills to be erected on said lot, excepting for the purpose of making gunpowder which is absolutely prohibited, and all, together with. other privileges granted by Schuylkill Navigation Com pany to James )41liott, by deed dated Oct. 22, 182,2, re corded in Deed Book J. H., No. 6, page 333, upon the 'terms of stipulations therein contained. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $313.12. No. 3. All that certain frame stable, hay house and lot of ground, beginning at a stake in the Main street 30 feet from the centre of a large stone in Mena) unk afore said, thence south 29 degrees 45 minutes west 34 feet 6 inches in a line et right angles to Main street to a point distance 16 feet C inches from the line of high water on the north side of Schuylkill canal, thence south 69 de grees 16 minutes east 25 feet, thence north 19 degrees 45 minutes east 34 feet six inches to the south line of Main street, thence north 60 degrees 15 minutes, west 25 feet along Main street to the beginning. (For recital of title see writ at the Sheriff's office.) [D. C.; S., '64. 196. Debt, *427,239.70. Lex. Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph McDowell. '. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 23, 1364. se23-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAI EVe- Ding, October 3, 1864, at4o ' clock, at Saneom-street Hall, AU that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Sixth sti eet and north. aide of Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth street one hundred feet, and in depth along Dauphin street . one hundred and thirty-six feet ten inches to Fair Hilt strett. Subject to a yearly graund rent of one hundi ed and twenty-five dollars, payable first of April and October. [D. C. ; S., '64. 161 Debt, $251.15. Wain.] . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Mur, ay. JOHN THOMPSON ' Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept 21,1361. se22 3t SHERIFF'S SALE:- 7 BY.NIRTIJE OF a writ of Yieri Facies, tO me directed .will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,. October ti, 7664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground beginning on the north westwardly side of West street 68 feet northeasterly from* Capewell street, In the city of Philadelphia; thence northwest 73 feet 11 Incises; thence northeast 66 feet to - Norris street; thence along the same southeast 17 feet; thence southwest 46 feet U inches; thence southeast 66 feat 4 inches to West street, and thence along the same 17 feet to the beginning. [D. C. S., '64. 219. Debt, $7OO. Hoed.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Capewell.. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. .Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1661. se22-3t . SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Tioga and Caspar streets, In the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Tioga street two I:Mil dred and twenty-five feet, and in depth two hundred and eighty feet. • Taken in execution on jud=ent on city claim, for taxes (C. C. P., M., '64, 65, Adams ), and to be sold as the property of . llenry ' JOHN THONPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Sept. 21, 1861 se22-3i SALE.-BY. VIRTUE OF K- 1 a Writ of Leva.ri Facies, to me directed, will be eir-* 'posed to public sale or vendee, . on MONDAY Evening, October 8, 1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. 'AU that certain lot of ground situate on the north aide of Vine street . , ninety-flue feet east from Second street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on. Vine street fourteen feet, and. in depth forty-seven feet. Taken in execution on judgment on pity claim for taxes (C. C. P. hi , '64, 378, Adams), and to be sold as .the property of ' John Lis. ensetter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1664. se22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.BY VIRTUE OF 1, - , a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yendue on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that certain tot of ground situate oa the south side of Girard avenue, one hundred and thirty eight feet eastward from Eighteenth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Girard avenue twenty feet and in depth one hundred and five feet two inches toHammond street. [Which said lot inter alia Joseph Cabot end wife, by deed dated May 20, 1962, conveyed unto Peter B. Levering in fee.] CD. C. ;S., '64. 200. Debt, $1,130 S 3. Shoemaker.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter B. Levering. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff:- Philadelphia, Sheritrsollice, Sept. 81,.1864. sena SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to nie directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Oct 3,'1664, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street h alt, All that certain two• story brick carpenter shop and lot of ground situate on the east side of West street one hundred and thirty test three inches; southward from Brolvn street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on West street sixteen feet, and in depth about Seventy feet. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P. ; .T., 84. Brewster) on claim for yaps, and , to be sold as the property of William Patios. • . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Sept. 21, 1864. se2:3.Bc SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864, atl o'clock, at Sausom-street AU the certain two two-story brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the north side of Brandywine street, one hundred and nine feet ten inches eastward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con ; taming in front on Brandywine street forty-eight ftet, and .in depth seventy feet, to Wilcox street. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P., M. ,'59, 184. Brewster) on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property ofJosiah B. Sloneker. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Pbilsdelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 1884. 8823.31 S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levant Facie s, to me directed, will be ex. posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, 1864,at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Hall, All that certa in two-story frame house and shed, and lot of ground, situate on the west Moe of Aldqr street, eighty-two feet south of Jefferson street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Alder street six teen feet, and in depth fifty-three feet to Warnock street. Taken in execution on judgment (C. O. P., S. '59,123. Bi meter) on claim for culvert. and .to be sold as the property of James Downs. - JOIN THOEPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21, 186 t. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Fades, to me directed. will be ex posed to Public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, October 8, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Masora. street Hall, All that certain lot of ground-situate on southeast cornertif Emerald and Adams streets, in the city of Phila delphia; con taming in front on Emerald street one hun dred and fifty feet three inches, and in depth along Adams and Taylor streets ninety feet more or Jess. • - - . Taken in execution on jndgment (C. C. P.._ M. '69, 270, Brewster) on claimlor pipe. and to be sold as the property of William H. Witte. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, September-21, 1864. CS. '69. 68. . . • se23-3t RHERIFFIS. SALE.-BY VIRTUE .07 " a writ Of Lirs . art Facies, to me 'directed,_ will be exposed to mblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eye ning, Oct 3, 164, at 4 Welock, at Sansom-street Han , All tt at certain three•story brick messnage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Leithgow street, late Mechanic street, ninety eight feet north from Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Leithgow street fifteen feet, and in depth ninety feet, to Apple street. Taken in execution on judgment (C. C. P. D. '69, 351. Brewster), on claim for pipe, and to be sold as the property: of Wagner. JOHN THOMPSON, Fheriff. - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 21,1864. se23-3t SHERIFF'S . SALE.—RY.-ITIRTUE OF KJ a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public ttale..or vendmi, oxi , MONDAY Evening,. Oct ober r.,11364, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Rail,. All that certain three story unfinished messnag_e and I,t of ground,. situate. on the westerly side of Fourth street, one hundred and seventeen feat seven inches southward from Diamond street, in the city of Philadel phia ; containing in front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth ninety feet to Leithgow street. Taken.in execution on a judgment (C. C. P., M. '64, SCG. Gratz) on claim for paving, and to be sold as the property of Gottlieb Eleasser. •, JOHN THOMPI3ON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's oaf*. Sept. 21,1881. 5e23.3t. SHERIFF'S SALE:BY .VIRTtEE:..OF a writ of Levari Pacing, to me directed, Wilthe'ex nosed toublic sale or voluble, on MONDAY Evening, October 3, p 1S(14, al 4 o'clock, at.Sansom-street All that certain three-stor3 brick. messnage and lot of around ..ituate on tho west side of eider street eighty eight feet northward from Master street, in the city ot Philadelphia: containingin front on Alder street twelve feet, and in depth fifty-three feet to Warnock street. • • Telt. n in execution on judgment (0 C. P., 5.'69. .13)) on claim for culvert, and t.. be sold as the propsity of Lawrence Ward. JOHN THOMPSON,' Shedd: - Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, September 21, 1864. 46. J ee2.3-3t . REIMER'S PLEASING AND . -A-P • natural ititea t IVORYTYPES delfght all who are them; they are trn liful in bolotiag, exiore6stou, and attitude. 624 ARCH Street • • lt* youn CHOICE'SHOILD BE IN POR . TRAITS. Itfe.size.PHOTOGRAPHS la. oil colors.. the most life-like and natural. See B REAM'S specimens as proof. 634- ARCH Street. . 14• Er IKERSAR ,CTESIDE ARE ' AA) gotten rip in snixtriiir manlier, andlis great patron -age proves their appree 4 tlon by the,piple. Get th e m on 1i et FSCOLIV'Strt et, abose Gkeen„,. MILITARY BI . ItNEY'S ZOITAVES! HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT STREET, • BRLOW ettrit. Reginient will be organized as ARPHIOOTERS. and will he under the command of Major J. C BRISCOE. a member of Major General Birney'e Staff, who has re ceived authority from the General and State Govern ments to recruit the organization. ' HIGHEST CA,SH GOVERNMENT. CITY, AND WARD BOUNTIES paid. immediately on the musterink• of any man into the Regiment, at the Headquarters, to. .13 Chestnut street. COMMITTEE. Geo. J. Richardson, Col. Wetherlll Lee, Hon- Win. frffitward. D. S. Winebrenner, ' 0. W. DIVAF, John W. Everman, John Thornleyi C F. Shoener, Joe. F. Toblas,, 11: W. Arnold. Beni Bullock. 4 ,Alfred Adolph. ' eiten-12t* - • FOR .ONE.YEAR.—SPECII).L PER mission from the War Department has been given to RAISE FIVE COMPANIES, to be attached to the ME . • i.ciettAEL• EGINT,' COMMANDED BY COLONEL .H. G. sumps., now in the field. 'ilree companies are already full. IMfOiaLTY BOUNTY. MOO wARD BOUNTY. Slto GOVERNMENT BOUNTY. Apply soon, at Headquarters, National Guards' RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH. Capt. THOS. W. HARRIS, Recruiting Officer. eds.% • • SWORD EX.ERCISE.-OFFI , A CERS of ihe army and others desirous of learn ing the beautiful and useful science of attack. and defence pith the BROAD SWORD, nue have Immediate instruction in elan or private lemons. • ROE 31cANULTY,,Pest • Office. Ph llada..Pa. DIMITARVVOODS. F.L.&013.. MILITARY . GOODS. PcYPTMATIN POP, & co., FIFTH sad CHERRY Streets CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS CAPS AND RAPES • On hand for the Fall camPailtn• M BROOKS, SON. & .33 N. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. se26-121* cTORCHEB.-MAITUFAC TUBED and .for sale by J. HALL ROHRKAN. COO CHERRY Street. • . se27-6V‘ IATARD COMMITTEES WILL DO well by &Hog on ALLEN & HAZZARD, for Flake, Traub' perenelee, 29.Sontb THIRD Street, below Market street. ee26 66* ARTNERSHIPS. IS SOLUTION' CICS PA RTNE R EIRIP.-=The eCeiertnership heretofore existing be tween AIIGTISTA 'RAMAGE and RICHARD MOFFETT is this day DISSOLVBD by consent. AUGUSTA ALM&GE, BlOHalt D MOFFETT. The business will hereafter be continued by the under signed. to whom all claims may be presented for settle ment. RIOH.AIt D MOFFETT, Philadelphia, Sept: TS, 1864. se27-Bt* INSURANCE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY . INCORPORATED. BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN- S _ SYLVANIA, 1835._ OPFICE S . E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., PHILADELPRIA. • "'MARINE INSURANCE. ON VESSELS, } CARGO, To all parts of the world FREIGHT • • • , • - INLAND INSURANCE. On Goods by River, Canal, • Lake. and. Land Carriage, • to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE. • - On Machandiae generally. On Stores, Dwelling Romeo, &c. • ASSETS OF TER COMPANY, Algr. 1, 1862. 6100,000 United States Five per cent. 1,15 an • . $97,000 00 75,000 United t tatee 6 per cent. Loan, 5-20 s. 76,000 00 20,030 United. States 6 per cent Loan, 1881. 22,000 00 60,000 'United States 7 3-10 per cent. Trea sury Notes E 3,260 00 103,000 State of Pennsylvania' 5 per cont. Loan 100,997 60 64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 67,880 00 123,000 Philadelnhia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 127,628 00 30,000 State ollennoesees percent. Loan.. 15,000 CO 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 22,30000 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 26. Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 63,250 00 ' 15,00 300 Shares •Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal - and interest • guaranteed by the city of Phila delphia 16,030 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail. road Company 7,225 00 5,080 100 ShareaStock North Pennsylvania Railroad CompanY 2,650 00 21,000 United States Certificates of In debtedness 31,420 00 123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage,amply secured 123,700 00 $791•750 Par Cost, $768,737.12 Market 'nine. $794,200 50 Real Beta te 36.363 35 Bills receivable for Insurances made., 107,947 61 Balance due at Igen cl es—pre ml ms on Ma rine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company 23,519 27 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Comps nies, 85.803, estimated value.. 3,205 CO (lash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days' call ' $BO,OOO 00 Cash on deposit, in Banks ..... • ... 38,688 39 Cash in drawer 200 00 ----------- 118,739 10 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand. Robert Burton, John C. Davis, Samuel B. Stokes. Edmund A.. Bonder, -. J. F. Peniaton, Theophilne Paulding, Henri Sloan, John R Penrose, William O. Boulton, James Traquair,. . Edward Darlington. Beni yC. Dallett,,Jr., H Jones Brooke, James C. Rend, Jacob P. Jones, 'William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph R. Seal. Joshua P. Eyre, Dr: R. M. Huston. Spencer Mcllvaine, • ." George G. Leiper, • John B. Seinple. Pittsburg. Hugh Cridgi..s.a.:-.:,i:- - .... A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Charles Kelly 4 faommi JOHN C. HENRY L OEN, °rata pr i p Ai gELIANCE,,INSURANCE COg- OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporatea in 1841 • • Charter Perpetual. OFFICE No '306 -WALNUT STREET. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE Holmes, Stores, and. ether Buildings, limited or perpetual; and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. CAPITAL, $300,000. ASSETS, $3.97. 311. SG. Invested in the following Securities, via: First Mortgage on City Pro party, well secured $106,900 00 Called States Government Loans ..•• 119, OW 00 Philadelphia City 6_per cent. Loans 60,00) IX) Commonwealth . of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. - $3,000 000 Loan 12,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, fast and se cond - Mortgage Loans 35,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 03 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany • a 8 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per cent. Loans 4,660 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.... 10,000 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 CO County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.... 1,060 Oa Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock of Philadelphia 2,600 00 Loans on Collatera.s,.well secured, ... 2,250 00 Accrued Interest 6,982,00 Cash In bank and on hand 16,687 83 g 367,211 86 399,664 36 Worth at present market value DIRKTOBB. Robert 'Poland, William Stevenson, Hampton L. Carson, Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown, Thomas H. Moore, Clem-Tingley, Wm. R Thompson, Eamuel Bispliam, Robert Steen, William Musser, Charles Leland, Beni. W. Tingley, CL t THOMAS C. HILL, Seem -PIIILADELPLIIA, January 4 TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF'PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, north side of weurur Street, between Dogs. and THIRD Streets, Philadel phia. • INCORPORATED IN 1724-CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' CAPITAL $2)0.000. PROPERTIES OF T 6 E CO 81 MPAN 62. Y, FEBRUARY 1, 1864, 625, 7 ItARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd. Tobias Wagner, Charles efacalester, Thomas B. Watson, WilliamS. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, ' William R White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, • George C. Carton, Samuel Geent, Sr. Edward C. Knight, J ohn B: Austin. • . - HENRY:D. SHEB:RERD, President. • WILLIAM HARPER. &Cretan'. ' 110/S•CL MERMAN FIRE INSURANCE A COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL.. No.- 310 WALNUT Street, .above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid- up Capital Stockand Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, continues, to insure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and. thrir Cargoes, and other Personal Property. AU:losses liberally and promptlY adjusted. DIRECTORS. James R. Campbell, Edmund G. Duna, Charles W. Poultney, Israel Morris. Thomas R. Marts, - John Welsh Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Brady, ' John T. Lewis, THOM ALBERT.O. Th.Caswrogro, ANTHRACITE COM ' PAlVlr.—dutborized Capital 5400.00-41 BARTER PERPETUAL. . . . . . Office No. 311 WALNUT Street. between Third and Fourth streets, ThiladelPhia• This Company will inane against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene raliy. Also, Marine. Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. RECTORS. • William Esher, • Davis Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Seigel - . Lewis Andenried, J: B Baum John R. Blarkiston, William F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham. WILLIAM BIKER, President. . • - WM. F. DEAN, Vice President. W. K Emir% Secretary.r • apS-tf FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. a- -TBR PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 1825 CHARTER PEEPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty years, continues to insure 'against Loss Or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur niture, Stocks, Goode, .or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, . Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Deverenx, Isaac Haziehurst, Thomas Smith, Thomas Robins, Henry Lewis, J. Gillingham Fell. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. WirMAst G. CROWELL, Secretary. FAME :INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS John W. Evernian, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., B D Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Ellis. BUCK. President. ARDSON, Vice President. ..ary. ja144,1 Francis N. 'Buck, Charles Richardson, Beery Lev lß, 0. W. Dadis, P. B. Justice, George A. West; PRANOTS ,CHAS RICA . W. .I. , BwrozAßD, Secre T0R31411 P. IrOLLINSIVEAD WILLTAME. ORATES. Ty QLLIITSHEAD &.,: GitLITES -ILL • INSURANCE AGENCY, ••, _., • No.: 8 1 2 . WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • •: • .. _ AGENTS POB THE ' COMPANY, c , ' NORWICH. Fl R 11. I NSURAN OE .; • . 1 ., , OF NORWICH. CONN. __• _____ CHARTERED 1 e0.4. REFERENCES. IN PHILADELPHIA (by authority). . John Otbtg, Esq. Moms. Trod i ck, Stokes Itoo Italia, 'Wharton, & Co. Messrs .Chas. Lennig & Co. Mom. Coffin & Anemias. IllesarnW.ll Lamed &Co. -.347;41m . . ...: • . . . FORMAN P. HOLLINSHBAD. - • W.ll, H. ORATES. A-2- O,LLIIiBBEA.D & GRAVBI3, • INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 312 WALNUT Et., Philadelphia, agents for the _ ALBANY CITY FI F E INSURANCE CO . pm OF ALBANY. 1i...Y; FORMAN . P.` ROLLTMEIREAD. WM. H. GRAVES. 1011OLLINSBEAD & GRAVIB' INSURANCE AGENCY, • NO, an :WALNUT STREET, rPHILADELPHIA, Agents for tbe.CROTON FIRE INEUE,ANCE, COMPANY, of Nor Yak- - 5e27-o•i% . 81,689,125 62 C. HAND. President. DAVIS, Vice President. M TINGLBY; President. r 9. 1864. 1864. • S R. MARIS, President. Secretary:. . • Te72-tf RETAIL 'Dirt GOOD& JAS. It. CAMPBELL & <;BESTNITT STREET; mit AT. AND UNDER..MARKET RATES. FLANNELS, BLANKETS,' • BLEACHED GOODS, SILKS, ' SHAWLS, .: • " • MERINOES, ' • . POPLINS. , •• CLAN PLAIDS. ALPACAS, • • . IVIOBAIRS, - ' • ' OLOAKINGS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, itc., ezc. DRY GOODS, BY THE YARD, PIECE OR PACKAGE. WHOLESALE ROOMS FP STAIRS. 5e24.11n 1024 GIIESTNIT/' STEM. EMBROIDERIES, L A C4 . :8.,'• . WHITE GOODS, VEILS. IiANDKERcrnEFs. E. )1. - NEEDLES. L l yc Nnw.ffil*Ellarr FOR 1864 . . A NEW AND GREAT INVENTION HOOP SHIRTS. THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) STEEL • SPRING. * J. I. & J. 0. WEST, No. 97 CHAMBERS STREET. NEW YORE, Are the owners of the patent and azeitusioe manufac turers of this, J. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Steel Springs. ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge t making the toughest, most elas tic, flexible, and durable spring ever used enabling the wearer, in consequence of its great elasticity and flexi bility, to place and fold the skirt when in use as easily and with -the same convenience as a silk or muslin' dress. It entingibviates and silences the only °Wee-. Lion to hoop sk viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well as the pub c, especially in crowded assemblies.. carriages, railroad care, church pews,or in any 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 tot 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 Spring Skirt for a 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 States. . . sir• D O UBLE T ELLIPTIC IPTIC SPRING SKIRTS BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SHIRT, , Very flexible. folded easily when In nee to ogespy small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn: For sale by ' , J. ELFLEIGH, 902 OMISTEUT Street. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX, ELLIPTIC SKIRT—The greatest Improvement we have ever seen in LADIES' SHIRTS and an article of SUPERIOREXCELLENCE °RIMER STODDARTJ& BRO.. 450, 452, and 454 N. MOND St., ab. Willow rmAricAL. 0. 7-30 _ The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that sisb scriptions 'will be received for Coupon l'reasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. Those notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into six-per-cent.' gold-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 S6O, $lOO, 11.600, $l,OOO, and $5,000, and all subscription!, must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 16, persons making deposits subsequent to that date 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. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF • THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a higher rate of interest than any, other, and the beet security. Any savings bank which. pays its dePositors in 11. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country. and—it _cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Government securities or in notes or bonds payable in Government paPer. Convertible into a Stx-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 5.20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. pre mium,and before the war the premium on six-per -cent. 11. S. stocks was over twenty per cent: It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. por annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have simmers: ted, a special act of Congress exempts all. Bandit and Treasury Rotes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. , It is believed that 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; l 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. SussestrrioNs WILL BE RIICRIVIID 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 Basks which are depositaries of public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give farther information. and sel4-12th Tnt LAST OF THE OLD LOAN . OF 1881,. SII PER CENT. INTEREST, . . •PRINCIPAL Alb INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD, FOR SALE. • .• . IN. yABGB OR 'SMALL SUES. • 7 •r• AT LOWEST MARKET BATES. ' BONDS BEADY. FOB°DELIVERY. - • C. B: WRIGHT & eel4•tod 1451.SoAth TRIED Street NEW LOAN OF THE BALANCE or THE - $75,000,000 LOAN having thin day been awarded, and our bids proving successful, we are prepared to SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE, . In Large or Small Sumg, any amount of this most desirable GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN, at the market price. • We T aye always considered these "DM " 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 having 5.2/1 Loan wi lldo well TO CALL AND . EXCHANGE THEIR 5-20 s (or this more permanent Loan, especially as now, owing to the German demand for the Ave-twenties, a high rate can be obtained for them. • JAY COOiCE& 00. selo-1m 114 13outb..THIRD Street. ---- C NEW 7-30 LOAN:'' ' . U • N-I • St becriptions received, and • Rte/Notes fur . . . niched free of all charges, by _ . . . . ~ . . GEORGE J. BOTDHaakeir,': --.. an24-8m - . 18 South THIRD Street. OIL STOCKS • • .• BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. 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The chapter on the. dangers resulting from a disruption of the Union is one that startles by its vividness. Much that was prophecy when De Tocqueville penned the as:. gacious outlines of the future awaiting the great Re public has sincebecome history, 'written in blood.' " Aat tonal Intelligeneer. • " It is a book that ought to be generally studied.here, for no writer ban more thoronehi y comprehended the great principles on which our Government Is founded than De Tocqueville, ''—Portlastd Troacriyit. • The special claims of the CAMBRIDGE EDITION of this remarkable bee* are quit the original transla tion. which was very defective, has been carefallyre vieed, and in great pert rewritten, and that the midi tterui made to the later Paris editions are here first translated. The volumes are beautifully printed on tinted paper, at the University Press. and tastefully bound in marroon vellum,and have received the unani mous and unqualified praise of the press as being the most elegant books ever made in America . For sale by all booksellers, and sent by mail pent paid., on receipt of the price, by — SEVER & FR&NCIS, Publisher's, se27-2t Cambridge, Mass. xrEW.:ZUBLIOATIONS. -LI THE AMEEICAH.ANHLER'S BOOK; Embracing the Natural nietory of Sporting Fish and the Art of Tak in g Them. By Thad Norris. BYo. MARBLh ISLE; Legends of the Round Table and Other Poems. By Sallie Bridgres. 18mo. THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMAT lON TN THE TIME OF CALVIN. By D'Anbigne. Vol. S. ANCIENT LAW ,• Its Connection with the Early His tory of Society, and its Relation to Modern Ideas. By H. 18: Maine. ' INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INTERNA TIONAL LAW. By Theodore D. Woolsey. THE POLITICAL HISTORY '0? TEE UNITED STATES OP AMERICA DURING.. THE GREAT RE BELLION, from November 6th, 1860, to jnly 4th, 1.454. By .Ed ward ItlePhei eon. - For sale by • W. 8. & ALFRED NARTIEN, se27. tf • 606 CHESTNUT Street. PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT _ DE TEC,TOR, OCTOBER let, now ready Pull de setiptiona of• all the new counterfeits. Price 15 cts. It TIETERSON'S IS THE BEST DETEC - TOR published. Corrected by Drexel & Co. Oc tober Ist out this morning. Frice One Dollar and. Fifty Cents a year. .. • It • ONLYONE . DOLLAR A AND FIFTY CENTS A YEAR FOR •PETERSON'S COUNTER FEIT DETECTOR. sent to any address. Subscribe at once. T. B. PETERS() X "Sr BROTHERS, No. 300 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.. All the New Books for sale at Peterson's. . it MMUCATIONAL. PRY ANT, STRATTON; & BANNIS TER'S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL coLLBot, ASSEMBLY BUILDING,_._ Southwest corner of CHESTNUT and' TENTH Streets. TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE Southeast corner of SEVEETH and GRES MN Streets Day sdniona from 9t012 A M and 2to6P. M. Evening sessions from 7 to 9 P. N. se26-2t TIMSUBS,ORIBERVILL OPEN HIS (Male) IVEVir'iclCl4naltdf SCHOOL, on MdNDAY . Oct. 8; 1864. o WM. EINIIIITOM: 4 s€26-6t* EXPERIENCED .TEACEER. OF -&-a- Languages and English Manche' wishes private pnpils for the afternoon or evening. Address 1815 N. THIITEENTE Street. se26-mulat* 110ARDING AND DAY - SCHOOL.-4,. A-, few Pupils will be admitted as Boarding Scholars. MARY L & SUSAN H COX, se26-3t* Pennock's Mills. Holniesbarg- TUTOR WANTED-TO. INSTRUCT A lad in English, Fiench, and Latin. Address Box 1647 port offisp. sag 'it* WANTS. • PMPLOYMBNT HOUSE, THE LA.RII;. A- 4 eat and most reliable, for city and. country, Has always a good selection of capable persons, with - good' references. 6ln artisan s , Irish, English, French, Ger mans. Scotch. Welsh, and newly-landed emigrants, as Ga 'Alone's, Farm Hands, Coachmen, Watchmen: &e. Cooks, Chambermaids, Seamstresses, • Laundresses. Waitresses, and general Housework Servants Also,' Colored Servants. Nos. 802 and 804 LOCUST Street, above Eighth. ' Ese24-lm] T. 0. MARTIN. STANDING D - Egr . WANTBD; FIVE r•-•'. feet long and two feet wide; case on top for books. Address J. T. FLAHERTY, 837 CHESTNUT Street, lasting price. • • • oda St* 3950 W1LL PURCBASE - A VERY neat profitable cash business, easily con ducted, central location, expenses light, Address "Change," Press office. se24:3t* fIUARTERMASTER EIENBRAL'B OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION WASHINGTON UM. August 81, 1864. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES t! I Horses imitable for Cavalry and Artillery service will be pnrchased at GIESBOEO DEPOT. in open market, till OCTOBER 1, 1864. Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, A. Q. M. and.be subjected to the canal Government ins spection before being accepted. Price of Cavalry Homo, 8176 each. Price of Artillery Horses, $lBO each. Payment will be made for six (6) and more. JAMES A. REIN. Colonel First Division, ae6-tee3O Quartermaster General's Office. FOR SALE AND TO.-LET: To . HOTEL KEEPERS AND . .QAPI• I TALTRTs. —The valuable Hotel property•well known as the BUEHLER HOUSE, at Harrisburg, is offer-: ed at private eale. Address 0 W. BUREIT.ER, se24-6t* . Haxriebarg, Penna. F ORSALE--A .MINERAL - WATER ESTABLISHMENT,. stook: and Ratans, doing a good . IniainePa - *play Back of 344 North THIRD Street. ae24-9ti OIL LANDS IN. VE NANCIO COMM. 176 acres, for'sale, on Pitthole Creek. Apply to ' • J. S. WILSON, se 3.6t* 112 North NINTH Street, Philadelphia. E TO RENT-FOR ONE TO THREE — .YEARS, a pleasant COUNTRY RESlDENCE,"con tabling four to five acres, with large convenient Stone Honse,good Stabling, abundant Fruit and Shade Trees,Water, -dm, on the Old York Road, at Branch town, ten minutes' walk from Oak-lane Station, and live mils sfj om the city. For terms, which will be ac commutating to a first-class tenant, apply at No. 203 DIARKET Street, second floor. Parties baying addressed "E. E.." who are without answers to the applications, are referred to the above address. se27. tuths3ts FOR PALE-THE ELEGANT " four-story BROWN STORE MARKO N, with three story double back-buildinas, on the west corner of Logan Square and Vine street. Has all the modern Improve ments. Lot 22 by 140 feet. a pply to WK. ROSSELL ALLEN. ser-ft* S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Ste. rs ; FOR BALSA NEAT COTTAGE, I With about three aerie or Land attached, filled with choice fruit trees. Sm.. in Bridgeton, N. J., ten miles fiem Camden. Price very low. Apply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN. • se27-3t. S. R. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Stot. FOR BAIR-THE LEASE,. FIX TUBE% and Stock of the Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR STORE, 713 MARKET Street, or the Fix tures and Leuee will be sold alone. Inquire on the ➢remises. ee26-3t• . " FURNISHED HOUSE" REAR sWA GERMANTOWN. convenient to Station—to- let for a ehor t , or long period; board provided If desired. Address ' Country," this office. sea 21tir elf LARGE AND - VALUABLE PRO PERTY FOR SALE. —The very lai a and commo dious LOT and BUILDING, - No. MS CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth 106 feet, being 76 fee; wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premien sell 3m" eFOR BALE--A. SUPERIOR FARM of 110 Acres of Excellent Land. with tine improve ments, located on the Baltimore Central Railroad, half a mile from West Branch Station. Improvements, a BRICK •DWELLINO, with 14 rooms, a large Barn, Tcnant House, and outbuildings. For furthsr partite.- lare, apply to • ROBERT MAO GREGOR . - lt 419 WALNUT Street. • *. BALE.-A. -HIGHLY PRO.. DUCTIVE AND VALUABLE FARM situated in. New Castle county, Delaware, about two' and a half miles below , Delaware City, and X of a mile above Port Penn, on the river Delaware, containing some Three Hundred at d Ninety Acres, about one half of which is 'LleadoW of first quality, the balance upland; soil ex cellent, in a high state of cultivation, and no waste or unproductive land in the tract Asa dairy.and grain producing farm (acre for acre) it . has no superior in - that Justly celebrated agricuttaral: - county of New . Castle, Delaware There have been front fifty to sixty cows kept upon it for many years past, ronilonnly 'yielding a large profit! The annual pro-. duct of wheat for years past has bean from twelve to eighteen hundred bushels. Corn, in 1863, five thousand bushels, and notwithstanding an unprecedented drought has prevailed in this section the present year it is confidently believed that over four tt ousand bush els of corn will be garnered! in addition to which se venacres were plants d In tobacco,which yielded a most luxuriant and heavy crop! Much profit is annually de rived also front fattening stock on the premises If de- • sizable the farm may advantageously .be divided into -three farms, one of which would be very desirable and valuabte as a truck farm! The Improvements, which are fair.and in good condition, consist of a large brick dwelling, barn, large wagon and store house, corn cult's, ice house, a fine dairy with tenant house, and (titer necresaty buildings Lime or ma nures can be landed on the premises. The locality is hexilbY, cony, nient to schools and churches, and in the centre of a thrifty and intelligent community. Price one hundred and thirty ($130) dollars per acre. .A largo portion of the purchase money may remain on the property. Any further information may be Ob tained by application to WILLIAM RHUMB, near Delaware City. or to GEO. E. WILLS, se27-tutl-sat 315 FRANKLIN Street; Philadelphia. •DEL AW ARE COUNTY.---FOR - ..J6...5ALF.-22/3 acres of hind, accessitle from two rail road stations, in Concord township. -Large sinus man sion, fifteen rooms, nicely shaded; fine barn, 100 feet by to with extensive shedding and overshoot. Houses for laborers and farmers Will accommodate a dairy of 75 cows, with oh requisites for a first class dairy business. Price moderate.: Photograph of buildings st• . . JAS It- r; OMENS' se2S:St , 504 WALNUT Street. TBIRTY-FIVE-ACRE FARM near Wallingford' Station. Media Railroad , Old fashioned* stone mansion, nicely shaded; fine enriagr good barn, good land, handsomely located. Call and .examine..rogisters of Delaware and Chester counts' .T.AS 11 CUMMINS, enslit, - 504 WALNUT' Street. 3 000 TRUCK AND PEACH BAS KETS just received and for Bats by ROWE & BOSTON, sel•tf " . 157 and 189 North THIRD Street. SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR• Rialitibitm and other inns, for sale by JAMES WOOLMAL agent; Igo. 140 WILLOW st. El.m AUCTION SAXACEI. IWARTERM&BTER GEXERAL`I3 , 00 FIGS, Frani Drvralol, WASHINGTON Orr!, September 2, Last Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidditi at the time and places named below, viz.: York, Pa.. THURSDAY, Sept. ]5, 1984. Altoona, Pa., THURSDAY, Sept. 22. 1364. Lebanon. PP THRSDAY. Sept. V. 1384. • TWO BUNDRIID CAVALRY HORSES. AT LLCM ACE. • - These Ho--es bars be PL ea condemned as =IL for tha Cavalry serviceor the army. For ?cad and tam purposes many geed bamralas Ma. bo had. Horses seld Terms : Cash in United States Curronay. Jalsils'a A BEMs Colonel Firsi Divi. Quartermaster Gertaral's Oat. • BY. BOTELER & WILSON, AUCTR)ric opyroE 11. S. CAPITOM EXTEX3P/W WAsuraororr, D O , Sept 3.144 On SATURDAY, October let, commencingat 10 A. al_ the following variegated and plain marbiehrlit be ocie at public Auction on the grounds north of the United States Capitol: - 100 blocks Tennessee Marble. 1.000 cubic fest remnants ditto. 12 pieces Potomac Marble. 800 cable feet VermOnt Green Serpentine. 8 column Sbafta dint°. 2,000 cubic feat remnants Italian Marble. • At the came time will he aold a large lot of doors, able. tars, and building material of various kinds. By order of the Secretary of the Interior. CLEMENT L. WENT. se& . General Superintendent. MSIENEEN I\TEW OFEESTITUT-ST. THEATRE. -LN LEONARD GROVER & WILLIAM E. EINN. Lessees and Mammon. . . POSITIVELY THE LAST 1711Mli .10.9 :RSA& DENIM' posnlvgil7 T , ANT WEER OF THE SEA OF ICE; or, A THIRST FOR GOLD. This beautiful sensation Drams bee created the MOST INTENSE FURORE, CROWDING THE THEATRE NIGHTLP WITH OUR MOST INTLECTHAL AND REFINED CITIZENS. The performance will conclude with a new and 'rpm laughable Comediette, never before acted in this city. entitled EASY SHAVING. INTRODUCING Miss Ellie Gerreon, Walter Lennox, and Jas. F. Sherry. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence quarter before o'clock. Fifth Grand' Family Matinee, SATURDAY AFPER HOOD at 2 o'clock, at reduced prices, when t OhOe THE SEA OF ICE ; Or, A THIRST FOR LD. Will be performed. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d, IE6I, Ent appearance in this city of the WARREN COMEDY COMBINATION. onsisting of Mr. WM. WARREN CHAS. BeftgON Miss JOSIE ORTON, and Miss EMILY DIII;TAYER, who will appear in a series of standard. Comedies. se2S-St --- WALNUT-STREET THE AT R E.- PoPitively last Night but Three of the eminent Tragedian, • • _ EDWINm EQOTH. • EDWIN BOOTH, Who will appear THIS (Tueeday) EVENING, Sept. L RS RICHARD THE THIRD. To conclude with time Musical Farce of the • _LOAN OF A LOVER. • To-morrow (hi request) will be repeated HAMLET. Box Office open from 9 till 3 o'clock. Curtain rises at )4toB. MRS: JOHN' DREW'S NEW ARCH STREETATHEATEE. LAST WEEK OF Se pt em b erS. MONDAY and TUESDAY:I6th and 27it. THE DEAD HEART. Robert Landry EDWIN ADAMS. Toupee Stuart Robson. -43erisette ' • Miss O. Jefferson- FA efit or EDWIN `ABELS. MONDAY, VBSTVALPS DEKONIO. " rIEESTNUT- STREET OPERA. ROWE, N.:./ No. /2211 CHESTED? Street'.. • ''• • • ' • • PRO BONO PIMLICO. • intmeue e audiences patronize •- .. • HORAN'S MINSTRELS. _ • in their elegant SOIREES D'ETHIOPE. First week of the distinguished tenor singers. Br: W. BIRCH and Mr. D. WELLS. SPECIALITIES FOR THIS WEEK Unw are you, Alabama? Yellow covered Novel, Saturday Night at the afarkat. Mitamora, Benzine Galoots, Jeems, the Poet,• Tellow-covered Novel. Sc., kn.- Admission S cents. Reserved seats; 00 cents. Which can be corniced from 10 to 2 o'clock:. . Poore, open at 7. commencing at 8 o'clock preciceiy.. MIISICAL FITN10 . •:11/iLL. •ITALIAN OPER& .., • ...• OF ASSOCIATED ARTISTS. The *imager of the Italian Artist Association, com prising; DIME WHITING LORINI, the celebrated Soprano, SIGNOR STERANI, the famous Tenor Robust°. SIGNOR TESTA, the favorite Tenor di Graz's. SIGNOR ARIOIOIO. the renowned Baritone, Musical Director and Conductor, Mr. S. Behrens, Will give, in this city, TWO GRAND . OPERATIC CONCERTS. WEDNESDAY and TFITIRSDAY Evenings, Sept. 28 &N. The programme will conalseof the choicest selections from the repertoire of modern operas. Admission a) cents; reserved seats 50 cents extra. The sale of reserved seats will commence on Moa'ay. at 9 A. M.. at J. E. Gould's musicstore. Seventh ant Chestnut streets. Doors open at 73,1; Concert to commence at 8. se24-9t CONCERT HALL. FIRST-CLASS AIISCELLANEOCS ENTERTAIN. MENT Patriotic and Humorous. Vocal and Instru mental Music. bY E. M. BRUCE. Esq. Select Readings' and Recitations, by Kra. CLARA 8. LANDIS. Lecture on " Woman's True Position; Her Rights in her Right Place. and what she can and must do in these times of Sin. War, and Domestic Extrava gance,' - by Rev. M. LANDIS. AI. D. For the Benefit of the LADIES' PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, TUES DAY EVENING, October 4th, at 8 0 .. clock.‘ Tickets SO cents. For sale at Music Stores, and br members of the Society. MRS. L. SMITE, President. Mrs. M. L. Scow. Secretary.. • ee27 ASSEMBLY T AA AND CHESTNUT Street'. TEMPLE OF WONDERS, SIGNOR BLITZi , EVERY EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Change of Performance Conetantli. samission, 25 Cents. Children, 16 Cents. Reserved , 60 Cents. Eveninc Performances commence at 7X. Afternoord at& an27-IS PASTE°, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVR NJ. Sixth. THE GREAT VARIETY THEATRE OF THE AGE. °Pea etextetting, with a FULL AND EFFI CIENT. COMPAri x. • . pHRIBT REJECTED.- THE GREAT ‘..1, and celebrated picture by West, the chef d'aurors the - artist: is, now on exhibition at thu ACADEMY OP FINE VI'S; No 1025 CHESTNU'r St., in addition tith. the entire Art Collection of the Academy. Admithume, 2d cents. Season Tickets. 60 cents. sel6-110 rflat ACAttibit OF. F FNE ARTS, -a- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. is OPEN WILT. for visitors, from 9A. M. to 6P. M. t . 1623 1104MDLTGI, • p • OARDING;.' • WITH' - innivH3Eniti 41-• ROOM, wanted, by gentleman and wife, in a pri— vate family, on :Walnut or Sprace streets. Address ." E. Boa 664 P. O. ITA.NDSOMB ROOMS FOR 'EVENTLB itt lc B furnished or unfurnished, 1126 CHEST NUT Street. se24 stath3V- LOST AND FOUND. • T OST OR STOLEN-ON THE'9TH inst.a.Certillcate.of U. S. 7-SO Loan for $2, 400. •AN payment 'bast been stopped, it can be of no use to the Present - bolder . If ; attuned to J. C. EDUCE,- 1604 INE Street, no questions will be asked. se26-St $2,50 RBw.ARD" WILL . 11,E PAID 1 0 whoever returner* zny. 160 North FRONT Street . .4 lady's BROOCH. containing 'five large dla. monde- and seventy-Oro small ones. Ito questions asked. • • • : • • ' sell& St CERTIFICATE.TIOE.--LOST NO. NO N' 286 for 800 Shares °COMM OIL tamed to R. W. ROORR& Transfer has. been stepped. and application. made foal 'new Cathleen. . :egg-14t• MARK •HASSLEM & 00.-% 11 .11ANO FORTE WLEXIIOOI4B, 214 -Son& 31GEM Street, below Walnut. se27 NMMEYER'S NEWLY IM• PROVED CRESCENT SCALE • OVERSTRUNG PIANOS. Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal. and Highest Awards in America received. MELODEONS AND SECOND. RAND PIANO& iseS-3m t Warerooms. No. 722 ARCH St., bel. MOM. DECKER BROS., STECK & CO.'S URLIEBBATBD .PI'A I!.CWito • GOULD, SEVINT4 AUFLONZEITRDT. EaSTWir'S • COTTAGE ORGANS. Not only lINEXCELLED, but HISQUALLED in Poets of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churehee and Sebools, but found to be equally well adapted Se tha Paz/or and Drawing Room. Por sale only by E. It. BRUCE . . No. 18 North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of. the Perfect Helodeom lOnstmtlymlmmt. attlB.3m Fffl)n CORRECT PIANO TIMING.- - Mr. SARGENT gives notice of his return tr this city, and readiness to resume business by the Ist of September. AU orders received as usual at MA SON 00'8 store. 907 CHESTNUT Street. auSIS-lie i c - A 4=o: FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA DBLAWARR. AND RARITAN OA biAL. —The Barge S. FLANAGAN, WM. CORSON, Master, issnow.loading at first wharf below &PROM Street, and will sail for the above points on WEDNRS- - DAY, Sept. 2Sth. . Fqr freight, which Will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to D. L FLANAGAN, Agent, Edell. Nd. 301 South DELAWARE Ammo. • xi ar sz t FROM NEW YORK,_ FOR NEWHAVEN, HARTFORD. SPRIG.. FIELD, and BOSTON —The steamers OONTINENTAk and ELM OITY leave Peck Slip, East River, daily at &16. P. M.. and II at night. ie29 . . .wir_Ememp :12 11 R AT EA T srol A vI S A T NOS T T E FI: nog NSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EXCDRSTOB . .TICKETS TO EASTON AND BACK *ill be issued from the Ticket Offices of the North Pennsylvania Railroad during. the continuance of the Pair, good for the 27th, 2Sth, 29th, and 30th of Sep tember... Fare for the HOMO sion 31. Two trains on those days. leaving the new. DeP t et. THIRD and THOMPSOY Straka. /it 7.20 M: and 3.16 P. M. • Through in three houre. - -.Returning, leave EASTON at ,11.42 A. At and 4. 4 . . No Fircuraloa Tlekets sold on the Cars. • se27.4tif ELLIS MUM, Agent THOtTSAN D.B. OF• TEETH EX IMRAIGTED 'WITHOUT PAIR Patent armlied for.—My newinvention, a Double Reversible Self ad jwtins Safety . Valved Inhaler, for administering Ni trous oxide Gan and.. extracting Teeth without pain. The only mode that the Gas can be nroperly and safely admit' istered: Dr. C. L HIIINNS, 731 SPRUCE' Street. ..t27-Im fi- 74.4 1 REMOVAL.— MRS. M. -- _ MRS. A. - RlNG removed from 1026 Chestu nt streetlo nos. CI3BaTBUT Etreet, above B eveath. wore she - has 'now a full assortment a Fall Millinery Ooods. se2o-tatimer PURE PALM Oil SOAP.-THIS SOAP is made of pure, fresh Palm OIL and is entirely a vegetable Soap: more suitable for Toilet use than those made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen cakes. for 441 per box. Manufactured by • GEO. M. ALE - 11130N & SON, No. 118 . MAMGANETTA Street. ,between Front and Saannd. iihnve ( latlnr hill RESIDUUM. -57 BBLS. AT WEST Philadelphia-Depot. for sale b y Sh24.Bt* EDW. H. ROWLEY, /6-8. Del. avenue. PEPENSD CO AL OIL-775 BBLS. No.. AA . ' 2 Refined Coat Oil, white and sweet, for sale by ze44t3l.* EDW. H. ROWLSY, ID S. Del. avenue. 11010ARA.FFINE i'ACHINERY OIL.-108 bbt s . winter: prefiled paraffin Machinery °limit able for all Wads of inachineiry. for flue by re2-14V EDW.' B. ROWLEY,II3 , S. Del. avenue.., PoRTABLE ST BAM ENGINES, Built _by the .Washington Iron Works. —A first class 338111/1, suitable for Oil Wells, can be furnished, in one seek at No. 133 North THIRD Street. Se23-Bhifs GRAS. 11: 3511TH, Agent. 3/10ROAN, 'ORR, it* CO., STEAM SN OINE BUILDERS. Iron Bounders, and Genera& Machinists and Boiler Makers, No: L 219 CALLOW," RILL West. Philadelphia fe2o-11% STEAM HEATERS FOR FACTORIES -ok-' MILLS ace., heated ' with exhaust or direct steam aso. cons tar laeatera,Condensen3, Evaporators, dm Bel4ta M. YOKSIg4-IX. *4 - /forth se24-le N;i2