CITY ITEMS. , 040 ,i• SalmEa-MACHINE Wontr.--41 any of ; der e me desirous of 'Seeing what can be done first.clars Sewing • Machine, in the way of t ie work, let them visit the Grover & Baker pro. 730 Chestnut street. The Embroidery ad b 7 these oelebrated machines Is enough in to place it tar above all rivals. The superb l ots trill& they exhibit, ornamented in this o re well worth a visit of inspection. itABRVS Youn HAlL—Persons, ladles espeotal• neglect this grateful appendage of flatus', dutiable. The way to insure a beautiful head dr, and. to preserve it in all its vigor and pris beauty and luxuriance, is by using the world. 'ned " Lubin's Floriline," for sale everywhere. tSSRS. 0. SoMERS Sc SON'S FALL ANNOTTNOS. •,—These gentlemen now offer, at their popu• id stand, No. 625 Chestnut street, under Jayno's , one of the most magnificent and varied Stocks thionabie Clothing over offered in Philadelphia, wing Imported their materials before .the rise it icep, their rates are exceedingly reasonable. them a call. STOOIL FURNISIIING is offered by Mr.. George Grant, No. 610 Chest• reet, is the finest In the city, and his celebrated is Medal Shirts," invented by Mr. J. F. Tag , aro unsurpassed by any others In the world, in lowleTt, and durability. CIONREOTIONEL—We invite attention ;he rich display of sweet Jordan Roasted Al is, French Mixtures, fine Chocolate Trews „, and other choice ConfeetlollB, - offered by Mr. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut; also to hie toidoent lino of fancy Fruits. is AGM 011' iNviwrrox.—While a large number siaohines have been offered to the public, some hick possess points of excellence and aoknow- Id merit, we have long felt, what (Alters experienced, the necessity of a Machine more feet in its mechanical structure, combining, in highest degree, Simplicity With Durability, and le capable of doing a greater range of work, one could be easily understood and comprehended do we are happy to say has been accomplished ;he liberil expenditure of capital, and the pa 1, untiring labor of years. row its first introduaticin, the ” FLORNNOE" has led hosts of friends, and is regarded by our first tiles as a household necessity; conclusively , ing, what we are most happy to acknowledge, the public fully appreciate the utility, beauty, durability combined in the " F LO,IIENUE a." Sold at 830 Chestnut street. n' the benefit of our readers we will mention of the advantages and improvements of the wence over all others. so- It makes four different stitches, the lock, knot, Wile lock, and double knot, on one and the same sidne , Each stitch being alike on both sides of fabrlc, and neither of them wiliravel, air it has thertversible feed motion, and by aim ly turning a thumb-screw the work will run Thor to the right or left, or stay any part of the le s or fasten the.ends of the seams without turn the fabrics, thereby saving hand labor. Changing the length of the stitch, and from kind of stitch to another, can readily be done Ile the Machine is in motion. . Every stitch is perfect in itself, making the ins secure and uniform. It is almost noiseless, and can be used where stet is neociptlary. As" Its motions -are all positive; there are no rings to •get out of order, and its simplicity en les the most inexperienced to operate it. 4a- it will not oil the dress of the operator, as all achinery is on the top of the table, er It is the most rapid sewer in the world; making stitches to each revolition. Jaa- Its stitch combines elasticity, strength, and nay. "a- It does the heaviest or finest work with equal letting, without change of tension or machinery, i tar Every :Machine has ono of Jencks , ' patent hemmers attached, enabling the operator to . turn any width of hem dEsPred, SIP' It does not require finer thread on the under side than it does on the upper. az- It will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thickness of cloth, without chang e of :tension or breaking of thread, or skipping stches. Xa• - • It has a uniform and self-regulating tension of thread. .0 - A "Brztasugs's Self- Sewn , ' which guides the work itself, is furnished.with each machine, lair While possessing the above, and many other advantages, the Florence is sold at corresponding prices with otherfirstailess Machines. There is no risk in buying the Florence, as every machine is warranted to give entire satisfaction, or the money refunded. No charge being made for learninglo operate it. We learn that an agency for the sale of these wonderful Ma chines is about being established In all the principal cities and towns in the loyal States, and we advise our readers (If they cannot call at the salesrooms, 6SO Chestnut street)* to send for circulars and sam ples of sewing. THE CHILDREN OSP THE BIATLE ITIELD.—The first edition of this very superior song—several thousand copies—having been rapidly exhausted, a new edition is just issued by Lea & Walker. The tltle•pago is embellished with a beautiful lithograph of the well•known picture—the historic souvenir of the dead soldier at Gettysburg. Apart from its Pathetic and patriotic interest, this song has in• Wind° merits as a gem in both poetry and music. Copies may be had at the Sundapsobool Union, the Tract Society, the Baptist Publishing Rooms, thb Presbyterian Rouse, and the -music stores—the profits of their sale to go for the benefit of the orphaned family of the soldier. N Amanita. Enna/Jai:lr. Messrs. McAllister, Chestnut street, have sent us a carte de visite of Admiral Farragut. It is an excellent and shame• teristio likeness. Now THAT the system of " one-price " has be come so popular, and is adopted by so many busi ness houses and by many in the clothing line, we would say to the public that they must not con found any other establishment with that of the cele brated and long•estabtlshed "one-price" Clothing House of Chas. Stokes & Co., unner the Continen tal. Garments also made to order at the lowest prices and with despatch. A large assortment of new style goods for fall and winter wear. THE PRIOR OF GOLD.—GoId seems to keep pace with the meronry,.going up, up, up as the therm . meter gets high, and down, down, down as the mer cury shrinks in the bulb. Speaking of the thermo meter, it is now the season to prepare for winter, and to that end secure a seasonable outfit at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Verbum sap. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, Bargains In Clothing, Bargains In Clothing, Bargains in Clothing, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand, At Granville Stokes' Old Stand. No. 609 Chestnut Street. No. 609 Chestnut Street. No. 609 Chestnut Street. No, 609 Chestnut Street. DICATNZE3B, THROAT DISBA.BIIB, ASTHMA, CA. TARIM, treated most successfully by Dr.lion Pilofich zlsker, with hts new apparatus. Eye—All male,. dies of the Eye attended to. Office 1027 Walnut street. sc2B.4t* Gotr,nnozits OLOTRING.—Ladies are specially in vited to call and examine the elegant assortment Of Boys', Girls', Misses' and Infants' Clothing,.mann. :factored of the very best materials, in the latest styles, and of superior workmanship, at M. Shoe. maker & Co.'s, No. 4 North Eighth street. seZl4t* Era. AND EAlt most successfully treated by J. Isaacs, MD., Oculist and Aurlst, 611 Pine at. Artifi cial eyes inserted. Noontime for examination. jy24-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. :WHAT THE LONDON - HATR OoLoE RE STORER AND DRESSING WILL POSITIVELY DO 1. It will restore gray hair to its original color. 2. It will make it grow on bald heads. 3. It will restore the natural secretions. 4. It will remove all dandruff and itching 6. It will make tie hair soft, glossy, and flexible. 8. It will preserve the original color to old age. 7. It-will prevent the lair from falling off. 8. It will cure all diseases of the scalp.. Riad Me Nrtifloate. , "I am happy to add my testimony to th e great . 11 1 5 1 8 of the 'London Bair Color Restorer.' which restored illy hair to its original dark color, and the hue appears to be permanent lum satisfied that the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I purchased the first bottle from Edward B. oarrignes, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who can also testify my hair was very gray when I commenced its use. " Mrs. MILLER, " No. 730 North Ninth street, Philsda. " Can be applied by tho hand, as it does not 'stain the skin or soil the finest linen. Price 76 cents per bottle; or etx bottles, V. Gold by Dr, WAYNE & SON, 339 North SIXTH Street, It ONE-PRIDE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST styles. made IA the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST SELLING' PRICES marked In PLAIN FIGURES. All goods made to order war ranted satisfactory. The one-price eyatem is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES' OLD-ESTABLISHED ONE. PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 804 MARKET Street, near Sixth. de2B•ly THE Poitnaa,CLoTurNe 1;101313E OP Pie " OAK 74ALL. " • Bsid,-4ass goods at zioderate. prices WANAIKAIOR & BROWN. S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Stroke. Custom Department (to make Mortar) No. 3. S. Sixth St . . , WREELBE & VAIN deb . HIGHEST 'PREMIUM LOCH-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms. 704 CEISSTNUT , Street, above Seventh. • BIoPA DDEN -- CATBERINTOOD. —On the 27th Inst.. ill the Tenth Presbyterian Church, by•the Rev. J. Addl. mon Henry, James B. McFadden, of Pittsburg,. to Ade; Lode L., daughter of the late Heigh Cathertvood, • HIED_ MILLW _-: - At . termardown, on }he morning of the Wit inst.,. Caroline Miller, In the 28th year of her age. lier•friends are inv.ted to attend her funeral, from the honee of Jacob o..,.White, 986 York avenue, below But. tenwood, onlTlMrsdity at 2 o'clock. JUBTICS.--on4be evening of the 25th inst., George Justice. lithe Slat year of hie age. Ws relatives and friends are invited, without further notice. to attend his funeral, from hie late restdeace.l2ll lValnnt street, on Wednesday, the 28th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. To proceed to-Laurel Hill. MILLER.—Ja Germantown, in the ning of the 28th instant, Caroline Miller, in the 2 8thyear of her age, Due notice Rill be given of the funeral. itTECII. —On the 28th tnst George, eon of /Jacob M. and Sumac Reech,aged 18 years, 4 months, and 2S days. The relative's and frlesade of the family are re:pact fully invited to attend the funeral, from hicrynalttg' residence, Ridge rnai. above Green lane, on Wadeas. day morning. the 28th in,t.. at 10 o'clock. se*- IIESSON & SON, MOURNING , BTORE, A.' No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, Writ re st et v .4._ Blaell . ••Monel2thses s single width. at don ne width. • • and White Del sines. " and Purple Delaines. • - •• and White all-wool Mousselines. , " and Purple ' 41A Tamises and Bombazines. Merinoes and Cashmeres. " . Bepe, Empress Clothe, Abuse, &46 m 1294 'BB LANDELL ORDERED THIB '&11F . 11 • 4 PALL the Ste.ontneletyle.Pbkids, wit:agate tilted by CHILDREN OP NOBILITY IN BOICOPE. Royal BtewartPlaide , . Victoria, Dress Plaids, McDuff, Rob Roy, McDonald, &c., &c., &e. saint pro BEV. A. areissiripwiLL PURACE; on THURSDAY EVENING. Sept. 29tlx inst.; at 7X. iiiPbconfxvlite LB Church; 'AU Invited. se2B-2t* 'gym , COLLECTION.' Or QUARTERLY MRS THIS ..3THEING .in Star of America Lodge, No. Eli I. 9. - 0. IL HERITAGE. 11* - • • ;... • Secretary. 1111 itOB CAMPAIGN CLUB. • ORDEWA, N.O. 2. THE CLUB WILL ASSEMBLE AT ITEAMBARTERS. _LIBRARY STREET, On Wednesday Eventing, at OM o'clock, TO . VISIT GERMANTOWN. • The care irhieh have been provided willleave NINTH and GREEN at quarter before 8 o'clock. By order of WM.B. MANN. lk Chief Marshal: RALLY. VETERAPP% VOW VISIT TO THE BATTLE FIELD OF GER,KAN,. TOWN! BEADIWAI4Tas . FIRST" BATTALION UNION • CAIPAICI4 OLvs, -ORDER BIIILS NADEo.S.LPEIGA,. Sept. 27, HR. I. Pursuant to Orders 'No. 2, Headquarters Union Campaign Club, ibis dnte, the members of the Battalion will PARADE THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, for the rntroPA of proce eding to Germantown. line 'will be farmed in INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, at 63,1 o'clock P. M., precisely, on that day. 111. The officer in charge will have the Banners. Flue, Lampe, and TrannparnncleB readiness at HeadAUltrtPl'S, COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. at. 6 o'clock P. M. Transportation will be provided for all Veterans who desire to psrticlpate in this demonstra tion. By command of Colonel P. C. BELMAR'S% WILLIAM A. (NAT, Chief Marahal. CI:IA.IO4M C. KN MUT, Spl3Cl4 Aids. JOSEPH T. FORD, •••• tar $17,000.00. • The Treasurer of the SEVENTH WARD BOUNTY FUND has now at his disposal SEVENTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ) . and will pair to each Volunteer credited to the Ward • SEVENTY-FIVE . DOLLARS;- AT THE • PROVOST MAASIT&L'S OFFICE: TWELFTH STREET, ABOVE SPRIIDE. Wards having an excess of BEEN, which can be. so credited, will receive the above rate• from • WILLIAM A. RoiAN, Trek.. Ward Bounty Fund, 5e24.41,* 739' IifARRET Street. tar FOURTH NATIONAL BANK:, 7A3 AItCH Street, Pemintr.PHre, Sept. 26, 1861 7 3-10. Thie Bank ly nom prepared to deliver Bonds lap to date. All holders of receipts for the 7 3-10 Loan will Please present them *without delay. se27-St SAMUEL J. MAC MULLAN, Cashier. tar , AN. EXAMINATION OIPOOLO . EEO Applicants for Teachers in the Public Colored Schools of Philadelphia will be held on PRIDAI( h EXT. Feptember 30, commencing at 2 o'clock P. M., in the School House on SIXTH Street. Above Lombard. By ozdtr of the Committee on Qualification of Teach ers. HUM W. HALLE WELL; se26-mnt - ySecretary. 11W" UNIVERSITY OF P.ENIESTEVANIA.‘ —MEDIC aL DEPARTMENT—MINIM N INTH SESSION k ._ 1804435:—The regular Lectures of this School comnieace MONDAY, October 10, and ter minate the last M February. Fee for fa 1 course, $lO5. It. E. ROGERS, M.. 0., . Dean of the Medical Faculty. te26-nllclot tgr. TIIF EXHIBITION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, at Easton, will open to *Miters on TUBS: D A Y. the 27th, and continue FOUR DAYS, closing:on FRIDAY, the 30,h inst. The attractions a ill be varied and interoating, affording a rare opportunity to enjoy the pleat nre of 'rural suenea and pastimes. • Excursion trains on all: the railroads will run daily daring the week. BeN-St• EIGHTEENTH WARD. SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. $4OO CITY BOUNTY, . $lOO WARD BOUNTY, _sloo GOVERNMENT BOUNTY, Paid for All Recruits accepted and credited to •thie Ward. • Tbe WARD BOUNTY will be paid by the agent of the ward. Mr. N. B. WILLIAMS, at the ollico-of the Provost Marshal Third District, N. E. corner of BROWN and RANDOLPH Streets, or ou application to CHARLES IL LUKENS, Treasurer of the Ward Bounty Fond, 1036 BEACH Street, above Laurel. 5e2640.- A. MEETING OF THE WORKING, WODisars HELM ASSOCIATION will be held at SANSOM-STREET BALL on WEDNESDAY Evening, September 28th, at half past seven o'clock. All Men and Women desiring a Pair Day's Wages and a Fair Day's Work, are earnestly solicited to aid this Association in its endeavors to obtain Living Prices for Women. Hon. S. J. Randall Charles Brooke, and H. R. Warriner, .Esqrs., • have promised to address the meeting. se26-3t ligg= FASEL OIL COMPANY,.S3-NOILTII, TIDED Street, Sept: 22,1864. The Directors have thie day declared a Dividend of ONE AND A HA:LP PER CENT (fifteen cents per share). payable on and after WEDNESDAY - , 28th inst. Tranafer books close on the 26th, And open.on the 30th. 5e2.3.6t* OEO. W. WWI LLIAME, Secretary. ligr" SOUTHWARK BANK. PHILADBLPHIA. Sept. 5, 1954. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at the Banking Rouse on SATURDAY, October Stb, 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M., to decide on the expediency et con verting the .Bank into a National Assoolattou, agree ably to an act of Congress approved June 3,:1304, and to take such other action as may be necessary. By order of the Board of Directors. tse9.lm P. P. STEBL, easider. WSO LICE.—THE BOORS . OF SIM EGRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the " NA TIONAL OIL CREEK OIL COMPANX." will be opened for receiving Sabstriptions ‘on tbe Idth inst., at our Office. This Company has a very large Oil Terri tory in Fee simple,• together with some of the moat valuable producing Leases on Oil Creek, the present production from which is yielding a good revenue upon the capital of the company. For further infbrmation apply to the undersigned. COCHRAN & RUSsi , LL, se22-61 . 22 North FRONT Street. OFFICE OFTHE 111.1NIELIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PIIILADELPNIALSentember 21; 1861. An Election for TEw .DIRECTORS. for the easaiag year will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of the Stockholder., for that Purpose. at the 001ce of the Company, on MONDAY, October .%.1264, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. W . moALLlsras, ee22 toc3 Secretary pro teat. friE2LAW DEPARTMENT, ' • 7 - UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. A term will commence on MONDAY,.October 51.1884. The introductory lecture will be delivered at 8 o'clock In the evening of that day, at the usual lecture room, by the Hon. George Sharswood. sel9-12to lar DIVIDEND NO TICE.—OFFICE OF the MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, 52* WALNUT Street. • hirLADNLPHIA, 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, payable at their. office on and after the 30th inst., free of State tax. ' • The Transfer Books will close on the 26th inst., at S P. M., and be opened on the 30th. - ae24-6t• THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary. or. TIE N MAST. OF GENERAL.OR&N . F., —This elaborate Sculpture, so mach admiredat the Fine Art Gallery, is now on Free Exhibition for a feW days at °ENE'S Carpet Store, No. 904 OBES.C. RUT Street. As Bub6oripttons to'it . are for the relief of DISABLED SOLDIERS, ,persone • subscribing not only benefit them, but give tangible evidence of their ap preciation of one of our best generals.- BT all means see it.e... a 22- 6t litgr PR ILADEI,I4IIIA. Akili ur, &DING RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE 73 South FOURTH St., PRILADRLPHIA, September 22, MM. Ala— TO AVOID DETRN TION, the holders of Coupons of this company, due on the Ist proximo, are. requested to leave them at this office on or before the 90th instant, , when rc ceipts vi 111 be given, and checks will be ready for delivery on the tat proximo in exchange for said re ceipts. S. BRADFORD, se2l4t Treasurer. worm TO THE FIRST AND TWENTY SIXTH WARDS --Fsimow-crrizENs:. As it is the imperative duty of all sy ho love their country to stand by the Government and give them ail the aid in their power, you are appealed to to send in your contri.' buttons to assist us in encouraging enlistments. A libe ral response on your part will tree the wards from a draft. Contributions will be.kindly received and ac inowledged by the undersigned. TROB. A. BARLOW. Treasurer, No. 1332 South FIFTH Street. 5100 3301INTY—TENTH WARD.— FIFTY MEN WANTED. $lOO Ward bounty la cash. Apply to A. H. FEANCISCDS. tf • 513 MARKET. Street. STOCKHOLDERS' IIZETINO.. I FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'. BABE, PRILADELPIia, Sept. 20, 1864 A general meeting of tbeStockholders of the Farmers'. and Mechanics' Bank of - Philadelphia will be held at their Banking Bones on THURSDAY, i the twentieth day of October next at eleven o'clock . A. M., for the par 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 exerciningthe powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the Bank - eV. this Commonwealth to become amociations for the purpose of banking under the - laws of the United States," approved the 22d. day of August, 1854; and to take such action in - regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. - 1 • By, order of the Board of Directors, . . • ee2l.toc2O „. W. EIIeIRTOL Jr.., Cashier. IIar'STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.- lI.NION BANK. .• • • PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 23d, MC- A general meeting of the Stockholders of the 'Union Bank of Philadelphia will -be held at their 'Banking House, on .TUESDAY, Nov. lstott 4 o'clock P. M , for the purpose of taking into consideration and deciding on the question whether or. not the said Bank shall be come an Association for carrying on the business of Banking under the LEINVIS:Of the -United States, and of exercising the powers conferred by the Act .of General Assembly of this Commonwealth entitled " An Act en abling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become as 60CihtIOLIS fcr the purpose of banking under the laws otthe United States, ' ' approved the 22d day of August. . 1864, and to take such action in .regard thereto as may be necessary and proper. By trder of the Boird of Directors at 24 *wool J. J. HUCKEL, Cashier. W. OFFICE 01 THE LEHIGH' COAL AND NAVIGATION CO MPANY, Sept 14.1964. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office, until o'clock P. M. of TUESDAY, the 4th of October next, for aril portion or the whole of ONE MILLION ($1,000,• 000) OF. DOLLARS , as part of a New Loan authorized by acts of Assemble, payable on the.lst of April, _DM, With interest at the rate of *ix per cent. per annum, payable quarterly, on the let day of the months of January, April, July, and October, of each year, and both princiffal and interest secured by a mortgage on the, Company 'a estates and franchises. The proposals toilet be.in writing, eraloreed "Proposals far Lehigh opened until the meeting of the Board of Loan," and left at this office, where they wilt remain o'clock on Wednesday, the sth. of m w a it z h e o g u e t re b , ei a n t il izi October mat. Tee offerers of accepted proposals will be early thereafter notified of each acceptance, when the premiums offered will be immediately Payable, and afterwards each will be at liberty to pay the amount ac cepted by monthly instalments of ten•per cent. or more thereof, or the whole at one time, at his or 'nor option. The managers reserve to themselves the right of reject ing any bids not satisfactory. By_order of the Boardwif Maae. EDWIN : WALTER, Treasurer. MANDAN EICINENO COMPANY. PerLADIMPRIAi September % 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of 'ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every share of the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY 26this day been called in, payable on or before•the th day of September 1861, at the Office 'of the Com pany. No. 324 WALNOT Street, Philadelphia: '- By order of thapirectorat -B. A. HOOPES. .- ^ l O-tocl • • • TfBSISILTOr. ar• OFFICE' OF THE MANDAN MI• NING COMPANY,-No. 324 WALNUT Street, PATLADBLPHIA September 9. 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , -t hat a Dividend has been declared. payable to Stockhlders of record at the close of business October let, 1864, _as follows: Three Shares of the Resolute Mining Company_and Five Shares of the Medora. Mining Company for every Twenty Shares of the Mandan. Mining Company upon Which all instalments then due shall have been paid . No fractions of shares mill he issued, but will be paid for by the Company at the' rate of six dollars per share of Resolute, and eight dollars per share of Medora. - By order of the Directors, B. A:1100 E'ES. .flicraiiiry and Treasurer. THE PRESS:,-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, .813PTF4t_Bign NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PREXIIIiEtiV. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OF ILLINO • FOR VIDE: PRZOIDSNI. ANDREW JOHNSON. ANDREW OF TENNESSEE. ZLECTOSAL TICKET. SENATORIAL. MORTON MaMICHAEL, Philadelphia. T. CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Count,. REPRESE Robert P. Kinn. - G. Morrison Coates. Henry Etimm, William H. Kern,' Barton B. Jenks', Charles M. Runk, Robert Parke, William Taylor, • John A. Hiestand t Fichard Coryell, Edward Holliday, Charles P. Read, • By order of the State Oen cam. '4l 't • • BELERIFY, HENRY C. HOWELL. MUMMER OF waLe, FREDERICK M. ADAMS. CLERK OP TITS ORPIFIANd' cotrat. EDWIN A. MEKRICK. CITY OFFICERS. RROTOVOR OF TAXlta, CHARLES O'NEILL. orrY commissions», THOMAS DICKSON'. CONGRESS. First District—JOHN M. BUTLER. Second District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. Third District—LEONAßD - MYERS. Fourth District—WlLLlAM D. RELLRT. Fifth District—M. RUSSELL THATEn. SENATOR—Third ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. . BEPRESENTAIMVPIL ' First District—WlLLlAM FOSTER. Second District—WlLLlAM H. RUDDINANI., 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—CHAELFA 'FOSTER. Tenth District—SAMUEL S. PANCOAST. Eleventh - District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER: , Twelfth District—LUKE V. SUTPHIN: . BK. - Thirteenth District—E SOS C. RENNER. Fourteenth District—FßANClS HOOD. Fifteenth District—GEOßGE DE HAVEN, Is. , Sixteenth District—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. Seventeenth District—EDWAßD G. LEE. Eighteenth District—JAMES MILLER. liarTO THE BUSINESS MEN 1 OP PHILADELPHIA. GRAND MASS MEEyiN.Gy• MERCANTILE UNION :CUM. The. =RCA WiILE UNION CLUB," 0! Philadtsl- Phll4.liivite the Witness men. without distinction. of Partyb mho desire to:show.thelr loyalty to the Govern- meatoind their purpose et aiding in the effectual:: sup. preseteant the rebellion, by sustaining the present: NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION. TO ASSEMBLE IN CONCERT HA4L, ON TIIIIRBDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 'Nth, AT 6 O'CLOOL The Bleating will be addreeeed•bg AND OTHERS.' BY OBDBB OR BXBOIJTIVE:COMMITTEE ee2l3-2t _ HALL OF THE UNION LEAGIIE, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH,: THB DISTINGIHSBER,AIIanP*rwit • JUDGE SHANNON, WM. B. MANN, And other distinguished Spepters. , WILL ADDRESS TER • CITIZENS OP PHILADELPHIA, By invitation of the - UNION LEAGUE; , - THIS EVENING, SEPT. 28, ON THE - • Issies of the Present Political Campaign. Mr. TEE ADN'ION. LEAGUE Gl' :T.1131 TWENTY-SECOND WARD,: .•.. CaA upon the I t oirirrim .02 GERMANTOWN tin,' • ite r vieinits to meet ' . ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, - • . 28th September, at , • 'Clici.tiEN AVENUE AND MAIN STREET, •f I Germantown, -= .32 In celebration of the late great ' NATIONAL VICTORIES. Hon. M. RDSSELL TRAVER, Capt. COLHOUN, and other eminent speakers willaddress the meeting. • A Sainte will be fired on the ground in the Afternoon, and there will be a brilliant display of Fireworks, under the charge of Prof. Jackson, in the Evening, in honor of the victories. - • - - se27-it leyma, BP E C,T A.O JAMES IiV,...QUEE;ICA .00.!;5.,?.f • se26-lm • • 914 . CHBBTHUT . Sheet. INETTIVENTS, Ot all kinds, tot,. /um! at JAMES W. QUEEN & co.'s, • • „ 9514 CIEBSTNITT Street. jot BUFFALO: , ROBBS 1 BUFFALO ROBES t 1-100 bales tr iaat arrived friim Indian _country. 4 fVery kw • ee27-Int• . MATrfc.,lll; 4021.2daBZET Street. TO MBECBAIgIII...AND NERB.—S. T. MORGAN will ' oven on TERMS DAY, 29th inßt.. 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It*: • • • • No. 32 South FOURTll•Street. iniz!er . gEß,,Al.4 OpoMq.q,aoySiri, ikTikft) ri 09 The Secretary or& Treasury altos notice that -sob ecriptions will hexer:elm: for Coupon Treasury bfoter, PaTable three Tears frotn Au gust 16th, 1864, with semi annual interest at the rate ot seven and three-tenths Per cent. per annum—prinotpai and interest both to be paid in lawful money. • These r. otos 11+111 bo convertThle at the option of the holder, at rnaturitTdinto sir yet .cont. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than Mg:vizor more than' twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They yt+lll. be issued in denomidations of $5O, $l6O, 8500. *Lao, sae s6,ooo,aad all subscriptions mnst be for fifty dollars cacseMe multipli, of fifty dollars. . As the acres draw interest from Anima 16, persons making deposits subsequent to that date mast pay the interest mantle from date of note to dittrof deposit. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OE' TRW LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANTA. offering g higher rate of interest than any other, and srae beg se curity. Any Savi ngs bank• which pays its-depositors in U. S. Notes, colutiers that it is paying ire the beat circulating medium of the country, and it casistot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in Go vernment securities orin notes or bonds payable in Go vernment paper. • ConTertible into a Six per cent. 5.2 G Gold Bond. In addition to the Neu liberal interest on - the notea for three 'rears, this ,privilege of conversion is now worth ahead three per cent. per annum, for the carrent rate for 6.2 A Bonds is not less-than nine per cent.' pre mium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. 11. EC stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen: that the actual proAt on this lean, at the present markot rate, is notion than ten per cent. per annum. Its Ixemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have (mums. rated, a special Act of Congress exerpts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taiaiion: On the average, this' exemption is worth about twcvpsr cent. per annum,. according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. 'lt is believed that no securities offerso great induce ments 'to leaders as those issued by the qoverement. otherforms of Indebtedness, the•fatth' or ability of Private' parties, or stock companies, or separate' corn mnoities,. Only, is pledged for payment; while the whole property of the country is held to secure the dis charge of all the obligations of the United States. tip to the 24th of Septein her, the subscriptions to this oan amounted to over $40,000,000 ! . Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United Statis, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers—and designated Depositori4, and by ',this First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., Second National Bank•of PhiladelPbla, Pa.. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.. Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.. and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and - • ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughott the country will give further information and - AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO •SUDSCRIBERS *O3I2OI'SM • LAST . OF THE OLD LOAX,OF 1881, SIX PER CENT, INTEREST, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST. PAYABLE IN GOLD, FOR SALE, IN LARGE OR SMALVSIIME, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. BONDS READY FOR DELP7BRY. p. B. WRIGHT & CO.; sel4-t001.142 South THIRD Street. N EW ,I,4;$ ; N OF 11181. • THE BALLNOB OP TIM .6 1 75 QOO 9 00CT LOAN % haying this day_been awarded, and our bids proving successful, we are prepared to SELL TO CUSTOMERS AT ONCE. In Large or Sznali. :Sums, any amount of this most desirable GOLD SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN, at the market price. We ave alwayi considered these - "1/381" Bonds u the BEST LOAN ON THE. BAREST. Thera is but it SMALL .ABIQUIiT FOR SALE,. and the prendrun will, in our opinion, advance rapidly. Parties having 5-20 Loan will do well TO. CALL AND EXCHANGE THEIR 6-20 e for this more permanent Loan; especially tutnow„ owing to:the German demand for the AVO4V/433/tieS, a high rate can be obtained for them.,_ .JAY COOKE eic CO. - .114 South THIR D Street. _ Street.. ,g NEW 7-30' LOAN. Uki • Eshecriptions received, and the Notes fur 3114 ? . f . " 1 " of '‘'' l char narGE J. BOYD Banker, auSl434 1$ South THIRD Street.. OlL'''j'("o„ ON COMMISSION, ' ONOBOB B J. BOYD. 18 South THIRD Street. an.24-Ste LEGAL. TN THEDISTMOT COURT FOR, THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPEILL BICB 3I D SMETHURST. et al.; Executors, dic., vs CHRISTOPHER H. NITTE Vend. Ex. March Term: 1864. 'No: 554. RICHARD SMETHURST et al.; Executors, &c.. me. JOHN S. HOFFMAN. Vend. Ex. Match Term, 1864. No 655. . The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund In" Court, arleingfrom a Sheriff's sale under the above write ; on writ No. 654. of all that certain lot or piece - of grout d, formerly in the district of Richmond, now in the city of Philadelphia, situate .on the south westwardly side, of. Somerset street and the northwest wardl y side of Gaul street; containing in front or breadth on said Somerset street 47 feet, and extending of that breadth, tn. length or depth southwestwardlv, parallel with said Gaul street, 80 feet, On writ No. 555, all that certain lot or piece of ground formerly in the die. trict of Richmond, now in the city of. Philadelphia, situate on the southwestwardlilside of Somerset street And the . southeastwardly side of Gaurstreet; . contain ing-in front or breadth on said Somerset:street lal feet, 6 inches, and extending of that breadth, in length or 'depth sonthwestwardly. between lines parallel with said Gaul street, 80 feet; meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, an MONDAY, the 10th day of October; A. D. 1861. at 4o'clock P. M. at his Office, No. MS SouthiSIXTEL Street, in said city, when and where all persons interested are required to present their claims, or be *debarred from 'coming in on said fund; .. Cse.2B-10til EDGAR E. PETIT,. Auditor. . .:17. THE ORPHAIIIP . 00IIRTFORTTLE i. CITY AND COUNT! OF PHILADELPHIA. ' _ _L. Matti of WILLIAM WALN, Deoeased. Auditorappointed by the , Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of.R. W. RYES and R. R. SMITH. Executors of the estate of Williarn Watn, de ceased,.and to make distribution of the balance in the biusis-of-.the accountant, will meet the parties inte rested. for The purposes of his appointment., on N DDAY the off Octobe ,r at 4 o'clock P: M.,at No. 021 WALNUT- the city of Philadelphia. ' se2B-wftnOt siiirtAiti GOODS. FLAGS AND MILITARY GOODS. HORSTMANN BROS. & CO" se2o-6t FIPTH and CHERRY Sireais : CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. , ,- ^‘d • 6uhaaroithl D F:u lA gyatgn: • , - • • M -BROOKS, SON. & CO. • 1.26.1 i-t •33 N. THIRD . Street, Philadelphia. CAMPAIGN :TONCIENS—MA.NDFAC • TIMED and: for We by' J. 414, ROHRHAN, 606 CHERRY Strad.' • . .; WARD COMMITTEES • WILL DO • V 'well, by calling on ALLEN di HAZZARD, for - Flags, Transpareneles,.&e., 29 Smith TIMID Street, -below Market street. se9l3 St* Fj'URNI_T : URE AT VERrLOW RRT9F.,s FOB rgrrespCLAss GOODS. 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