Cmj, CO) COMM ioNEY MARKET. nut Ana:math September 9,1882. ,tork tr. hth attles were rather quiet, so quiet ow e noted la he increased activity at 4111: 0.org , n e m continue. to rule at 118 N es . } i t t . o. berg t g go g s gor t o ot for the largo pieces. Old o Ai ie X. Tho approach of the at' ' p r y hind and ronnsylvonta It g me •10,°,71., g ,sso disaster, It not deo/notions tp the *row if lieOlellan and hit augmented , ch Nast cumber now at least two huodred gag s follow the invaders tip, and stator sh e ,,,, then there is no.nee in fighting. 4.11_1';',,,0f e xpressed oploOn on the atreot it I"' • o digg which keeps the markets as buoy.: dal he Are' • - nett. rather Wind for sale. Governmente we ans were made; the rites 1881 opined t i'ui being largely offered, they fell )‘ ; ,I , lar ro ' imr .' i sed A, out none were offered, holders 1r I Iwo) Win Mae declined A' ; the coupons idir ciU were lo.l ll ; the old ~,„,,,yivania 'railroad eocond.mortgage 1 K. ' ' i 10 , 0 at 101. X ; 108 was bid far; first do. (41 ,:, ; D i Nile Bailroad sixes were hi demsnd at 2 " - d tionoy eixes 1864 contintied fitm.a' k for -- ... 50 ili , ' ~,,."--,..stis. Wading idles 1870 sold at par. :. ..—oluitei et Itl3 ; Borth Pennsylvania Hail- 2 . 7 Op ld 71. Rending shares opened at MS . 1 a ziti—an advance of X, aCuetilii , 18 . „ peorivanits Sallroail declitied from 48 err /0 41, fora for the ratety of th portion of /e el 'oe ir1..1 raids, doubtless being the pauw., wi opre ',., 4 h i osild 23—no change ; the common _7 0 ' 2 4 J o seg 'eland 17—s decline of. X. l oci i ou prof° , red rove ,X, but fell to jester ...o,o(loW close. Hazleton coal brought 43. ;1 9 0; for the 'bares 50 was bid. phusd a k odoi gi u i I PIA . North America 180. Spruce osooli brs ,„ 3 hs 13x--3( advance. roomo ue iszutothent this morning in nuourreut b , rue. advancing on Western Maryland betake tor ,, feu, dud twAtity nor moat— weroordltutto_. •" 00 ,1„ rederick. Thu bloke of Penneyifia. 22 _ to bode, such es Gettysburg, Unamh,sp h . , a n votk, r ,,,,, to two per coot: disoormu, but be. 0, tw,. WI were buying th;ta" the egitali as hi t r)latAl clJead at the hennas named, Ws 0 p.,,0td to still exist in that region. it (kappa)* QUO Al . to ~,,hpy,J ....... •• ; ; ' par 01-11 dia. selualea• , , t,. Vara i .10 . )pm. 00••••••er"' t"“ • " 18X, 0 X N 19 ~X 10 , pm, Ate„ ............ c Sit. P .3 i .: pen, c 11, Saillito .t G ,quote foreign exobaoge for i i i tag fcttio. flow w York, as follows : 9)Saya tight.. ;. . i . , , 180 el3l SOP 180)6'0131X to oni maw ....... • • dii:. 4f 97x m4f 38 , adult ...... .. ... ile x 6 ... ~,.+ .. 0 , Nino "chi .• ' ' 4t82X11174f.118 s, $0 dela stela es ... ive,M daYsitgr't 43)i 64 g aa.llo del a utilti .. 86x as • %fa dela eh et ...., ....... .......86X 0 ,u, 60 dale tight ...... • 49 86x, tandem, 60 Mr, a .imit uji mutt, go iisiu eight....... 49 %slot him , , Now Turk lAA Oakmont of yesterday woe 'LOWY with that cilia Monday : Liam. bursae. Oiroult,n. epositai. .70... 1J8,278,152 36,64 e el 4 9.464 806 1,971,741 6„..5136,11.7,,1a 0,133, 921, 9,6414965 12,663,936 —.„..._-__ g10w...3'57, IOT 49/ 9 4 191,16 . 001,293 ikidelphie Sleek Exchange M i Sept, th, . t ortad by k. t. taut' amuse, P a, cdieuge.) PlitoT StialtH 1 673 0 T 51.end.101 211 ate C0a1.... 48 t,,‘ do. ...... ,onit lute. 1000 P a & rie es.. 98 t tiltebtil ll ...... 40% 4000 do. r......... ..... 98. ' PPM U ............... 48 , 10 DIV iflaud R... 17 i f do ...... ..... 48 ►g,oo 11688'81 ...lois 99)4 do„ ......... . 47,1, 4 h09 Iv de New..., ,101, StOlta It Oct—. 23 •18 , 10 , B 97, liottielowo .—, 49 .4 high 40bip, 28Votonft 11„:81 Mt 101 X 12 souk &A m 6 , ;;; __ _ I ,/ do .......... 102 x . a0r5,,,,,, ir. . o . * 9 4 94 _. _ itutric,,,, 1 . , . 0 , ortem & Phial; . 13X II lik'rilYSl4 Ati pie. ...4 .. 85 48,4 / /litsalSil, i 11100 Penns R 47 ii) 1i 1 !9!"? fp" &Nark; 8a...08 Nana .......... . ~, Routing A.•• do. . t ........ Or - MO CooP 50... do.. .... ..• • • v aft, di N0w.... 3 Elmira B ..... i 10 , Ciktaidult P. P iu l do. ...... /.:•• 1 0 " , d 0..... 10 d0....111c.110 )( h i APilll llll s l „...,110X Pt tit ' ' l ' Iga ) 4 4 1 POlllllOllKt &I.' 110 No . oL ortria pa ' 10. 11/4/4, 1 Apsi ~ . V ?A. "X i 0, l ir] a•ti . i . 3 4 .. 1 oda 11‘.....97' 9$ , a w s uijaw,lol 101%1 :owls b 5..... • !.... 5 „82. J 3 ,..,„ 4 1., .. • 3 Zi 4. 34411tir 48.19 .. Boidiug 6 '7O 1 101 0 , 4 d in t 16.. 8 91 : m ai It dlr, 4 g 47,4 rola B N..l' 1I? Murat 69.1.184 .. mom" 110014 4 49 monii Prd. 16 lid Octi Na J1 4 1 ,, 7 ,,, 1 3 4 4 04 depszln 87 Cid g 13 .. . 1 9 , 219 I Prot. 88 84 rittodelp hitt MarXete. SzPTRIVa BR 9-EVESOM. The It verr.lriN oxport demand for Plonr. and plesitenarballgh!. Polite of 800 bbis, mostly fruntili 'Mt 4156.76, ltd [Art Lit private tams, The sales to Weldon and betsrs rango from a 505,12)( for stoor filxi /4005 e 4,4; for extra, 55 7500 26 for family, and )oloe ter bpi for fanny brands as to quality. Rye . ?:i Fkuleelliug 0 ettiNll way at 53.50 VP obi, and Penn. Coa abet at g .12,ii .5 0 boa. HillAT 10 AO $ o satire, anl about 14,000 bushels sold 11113031 c to W. non] ana Pennsylvank rodd In the ote, costly it ill.lt ; Souther - Li do at 15401350 afloat, Od wile in giiall ::.te at fintu /3601630, alto quality. 40 hsttady it 76: t" bushel fur old, uud 700 for new. torn i mthir simc. , ; ali int 3,009 ban bolo :Mailmen yet. 101140 041 k !fivot (Jute ere unchanged; 2 COO bush els Orr Delerdie e. 44 of Sec, and t'enudYrrarda 404) 4P busby f ..: ii4.—Flnti sc. I /arrrirron is Belling slowly at $U' P for . rotor—The top Zit condones on the -advance, and bat/ Ire aikiig llaoc to' lb more. Very little doing :Is lb wiy of esee. 01101010$ —7boo b very little defog in Sager or c<sembd we hear or no ' , Wee worthy' of notiOe• Pa wine=.-1 bp morbid la fink Hales of Pork and. Willow/010g to full rates • ', • ' . IVlll3ti —nerd ii very little demand. Sales of bbie 0 444 t ; and bodge at 310 4P 11 41 )01/... ' ' ' . BY ITEMS: ' ex, No. 1202 Chestnut street, is ' , llthe molt wonderful cures of chronic Eof plioal, Who are ready to cry hum y to go to his Moe to be convinced of the our assertion. The foliewing remarkable der our immediate observation yesterday nag,d and rekpeotable gentleman of this uthed to his room far thirteen 'care with pine, A few day!! BIM he was taken In 8 o Deztor's olflce (for be could not walk), time ho walked away, we need hardly Ills statement we have from the gentle nem ire met ) eaterday, seemingly 88 . 8 - 80 )eee. Nor' in bin *um an isolated one, di sleit the Doctor daily, who go away advice to the diseased is, Go and see and dace • laftpgfort o 1 el pal &eft" need ' trallialases tees tam I unit". O c'tn bed ben Ammo! tl units° to ard in a eh 14 / , teiolcha Dm binisej. at he had erej tkorts of Ins clued ; end o inside for you Na. F. vrl3yrEBT'S splendid now ground km Photo chic Gallery, Nos. 4.1 ' 704 • and • 708 Arch *eel, is Mtn ng uttiverdal attention His elegant now opereting moll are catty thronged with our first chi. tens arA the t ost stair:ant strangers who vie& our . city. Ri l bbw "eastl . )ol, display the finest oollection of popu tar Cqotes de isile for the album that we have ever Mc- MI . TisteCommercial feature In Mr. G.'e now es. tnt (bid stock of pictures for dale and Photo. tly °Albums heirs! eocoud to no other in the oi l y) been a marked succeed. litats Itb.S3R3. CEA 1t1.W.8 OAKriRD 84 Sow° Nos. :811 and 8,16 Cliottu ut otreet, , tinder the• Continental Ho b!, banjo* opened .a magnificent block of Sue mi.itarr tra nings, to which we desire to direct the attention of Amin the astai.knd navy who desire first-class arti , tin, at fair Riese. Their sl Pall Opening" of Hats and Lsipa, on Beturday lest, we may say in passing, was also 4 1 3 4 , 141, and attracted universal attention. 3 lEssaß. Bao.vmstyr • & Co., Nos. 912 and OS Chestnut struei,Ahe ealobrated photographers of ibis city, prwo o sla m etyle of pictures knows to . the da aserresa art. They ere now doing en enormous business 4 the Petit carte de visite, in which their :mecum has ben muldatiod. 1 hey employ only artlem who aro th oough reagen t of their profanation in their various' de lft:slants. In the higher and more costly branches' of Dalograpby their pictures are prgbabl> unequalled bf MY other ettebitehment in Europa or' America. Ma. A. L. VANSANT, southeast corner of Chsgesit end Ninth streets, has now, in addition to his fl 4 seartment of eummor fruits, the purest and most d Okitma stock of confections in the city—fine fruit paste, entre dates, croft' walnuts, Frenob nauget, jelly cakes, clone chocolate's, !Jim Crows, sweet Jordan roast xi al totadd, cream bouiboud, Portuguese secrets, lac. PIPE g i ~ -E ... , PIOSo AND SMOKED Saradox.—Mr.. c.ll. Mattson has now in Mote a supply of Soloed and hoed lielmon ; Ilea, Moss Mackerel and Sardines, all 4 beet imentr, to which - we invite the attention of out readers. bittrrAny NOTICE ATTENTION.---TO the Illtmetous military organizations now forming for State and , 6111 " ; Wet or, ote wild invite the attention of the officers s° 6814°1101 14 of the splendid and extensive assortment Of uniform on bond, at the groat milltery and civic ththi.• depot of; Granville Stokes, No. 600 Clheknict Oast, The clothisg manufactured At this renowned es labilshirtent is rna4l of the boat material fn the market' salts warranted fit, fabric, and fashion. Those who othh s, wallains in a purchase of their military out. fits . would do veil to vhil the establishment at No. 600 Chest. nut sheet. A Futt RES.tainos for a regiment calls — for t the iollowiag am es of clothing and equipments : 1016 greet Mgt, 1016 minors, 1015 blouses, 1016 " bullet. r i „,"! oitai n * 10 bootees, 1015 caps', 2030 shirts. 4000 ," c ainill, '2030 at coat straps, 1015 knapeacks, 1016 ' Thr mehlt. 1015 c uteeng, 939 privates' coati', 343 men' piny, ea Sibley teu 6, 28 wall tants, 170 common tents, 1 141 )41 lent, 102 a te, 101 hatoliett, 180 plck;al4ll. Iso atules. 106 camp h tile', 20 hnglee, 10 dim:6l,lo flies, 10 t araD colors, 1 net! nal color. r 4115,6 "bullet prioof vests," in rads State, are only 0 '1' 44 14 at the bill‘tery end Citizens , Clothing House of "" ilti teStokee, No, 824 Chsetarit street, Philadelphia.' C'tsfp itfDEP ENDENOE.—Thou . aands of citiF zany ..._ ~ mere ancrunisU the old State House •Yerd plater :irk to gals at the plotrirergue village of tentsivhich lie 4 sprung tllhon the historic spot After looking — at the warlike score, they repaired to • the neighboring Preen Stone Olothrg Call of Itockhill * Wilson, NO!. 43 ttd 505 Chastitd, shove Sixth, where they saw the 11414'31i eatahlislasent to the country for turning oat M ary uelforrns , iAIt.D PUNTING' —_. :EST AND 011XAPEPP 01 , 01-PlllO3l CLOTHING, OP Tilt LATEST WI. 1411184mM votwrg %rig - tor BI - 'imam mode in ate Beet Manner, eircoroir Oran ) - -ktrLdit PRINT NO `l'Arri • fiALEI3. .I.OWBEIT 1341ing. 'Prioes..myknd ill Vit7, el ' ' ' ' ln d nbealmea la lbe ?lain Figures., All Goode made to. orar !ranted Booth YouRTII B OLAD ~, . rellelaotory. Our ehis-PsiOti fkr: alit beektltlY ad ill Bona, 7 'llll '''' I°l ' 4 and t °/1 Nei I n the Olty, at hared to. All are thereby treated Alike:: • , : , ..:q, • - 0 BTH Strixvt. \ , reZl-17 .JONNB k 00.. tittflikE/LIM • . . 1009 iteadlog - ou 170...100 1300016 8 138 ' 81 ....... 099 600.. do . 99x 600 do. ...... ...., 99g I'3ooo do 90% 600 Norristown II 6a.103 dbBt 48 Poona be...... 1331 1000 d 0...... 89 - I 1000 Dam it tun Os 'B9 95 IAOOO do 'B3 95 I BO&RDS. •ly ..........b6 Tl l/15a--11831. 11(4. diked Elm 70'78.ex int 86 873( 1, /shwa h..... 17 17)( Leh 01 & Ik7.x-ds , 80 big Le 01 & Noy sop. 28 283( N rfiLlati 11..... 9 Og N Pell 68 76 77 .: .N Pa /1 10e...../00 101 Oman , B 00n... 8 8g Catawissa Prl.. 10 .103 tr & South k 1t.... 47 !ea & Third tit II 88 70 Belau& Vino-at 810 log limo 4 Pine.. 183( 13g Or it °Oates exd 82 83 • Chest & W ex de 89 . 41 Arch 8t ux dty. 24 243 j Thir 4 rlft'ntb. 17 20 Tenth 4 10188th 81 .. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TIT TO 12 o'oLOwx LAM' man:. CONT/IZENTAL HOTBL---Ninth and Mutant eta. J Bid:lards, Chian° J Dismay, Jr, Pittsburg Jfi Menke's, Memphis 0 Cape I.lllSada P Boberts, chestor co, Pa Mr Wolcott & son, Ohio A T Rand, Vow Ydrk a T North, Chester co J W thee, Pittsburg Ruowland. Pittsburg B Biddle, Pittsburg biles Jennie Riddle, Plash's W B 8 Ayers, Dayton, Ohio kirk° Lanosster J Hazlett X Jones, Bolivar, Tana 0 P Btullb Honli 8 Turnbull Kr Mr lierndon, Paducah, Hy B Merton, Paducah, Ky Js bn 8 Hays, Pittsburg T D Horner, Pittsbursk, H K Cline & in, Glens Fails J B Anthony, Five', R W Ferrle, New York W L Dowling, r,s B A Allen, New Jersey N B S N • J B Kendall. New York S It Spaulding, Boston Oept J Llndly, Indiana J B A9res,,Brooklyu lira Copt Nicholson, Wash Rise Nicholson, Wash 10 Stanton, Penna lapt J P Gilles, IJ ir B limiter, Beading Dickson, New York Thus Coltman, N Orlesne - '•l3 0 Hayden, California 0 B kw!, New Ydrk ' Mason Salebury, New York Fa Ripley, Maw (Sept L Leach, slmei linfos It Oxford, PortsmOuth W B Preston, Portemonth Jas jenkine, N Harepehire T 8 Gammon, N Hampshire II L Fuller, Wash, B 0 J Brown, 'Maryland All Cory &la, New York Mrs B M Shoemaker, Belt Miss blioamaker, BaiLlmoro J II Xcoleeton, Balehnoro D,Luther, Reading A Hunter & is, Indiana WaGraves, Missouri W Et 'V= Nese, U S& 'A El Bittivorth, Chicago Dr Ortilkshanks, U Bliss ribiseortb, Chicago J E Alder, Now Hampshire J:Bopplue. Boeton Mies F Lamb, Boston Brandt, Jr, Baltimore Lehr, Baltimore Ghee LIMIER:ID, New York • N Werner, Wluelneter, Vs J Plerpout, Alexandria, Va B K Peirce, Maseachuaatts Capt lr Dinte7, New York Mrs J•F Swift, Now York hire J Q Birney,New York W H Pittman, St Louts Jl4ll Hamilton, Odritsle WA Hover, .floston 0 S M Baeoet, Baltimore B Cromwell. Now York Jars P A Thorn, Bow York J V Orlswoll, Harrisonrg D 0 Prince & la, York, Pa Q H McCabe, Tamaqua 3 Hines, Jr, Maryland L Kline & ea, Penne 4" 0 Dninbolton, Baltimore Samuel J Brooklyn E Al Green, Texas At D Maine, :tow Orleans A Robertson, Now York J Cobin, Jr, New York .N Miller, II B N Louis Santis, USN . amilton Pope & la, Lonienr O'Wells,•itittabarg W Middleton, Washington H P Middleton, Washington . A McNamee & wits Robert Unlade, New York M 43 Sands New York Bandolpn, Penne • 3 ' 4 -- 43 --New -voik Livinprocii New York MB 13 Talitiferzo, New Torir..sars urone, /TIM lora • - •7•—•..-- Airs Stebbine, New York Jae Cook, Wrightsville If (1 flcribner,(New York B L Alfonso, (labs W B renew:btu J r Donne V M Richards!. Mrs Doarry, Harrisburg Mrs J N Dubarry.Harrisb'g'Brooko Denny, Pittsburg St 0 Penny, Pittsburg Jae T Rale ral, Bellefonte W T Almy, 14Yr York OM Bird,New York Dr Ycnkel, Maryland 0 Olevelaud,New York • Andw OM, New York atEIICHANTS' HOTXL—Fourth at., below Arch. Jacob Goldsmith, Wash M G Kuntz, Washitgton / .1 Schilling, Salem, Ohio Whi Henzedy, Pittsburg hire M epratt, Allegheny Mrs Stephen Mercer, Pa J•A Onackenbusb, N J .8 Bider, Easton Wm Limbach, Easton Robe R Disborough, N J G T Hannah, Pa A H Fisher, Indiana Thos Burnside, Bellefonte 'r S Coulmiae, Ohio J 0 D Lilly, Beading nos J Moore • IC Jscobton, Fort Wayne Joe L Wilde, Virginia Miss Davenport, Hazleton A ranger, Lafayette Joel, Lafayette O Field, Williamsport L 8118174, Colorado Ter T.l Sloppy, WB4ebbaora W 13 Stewart a•wf, Pa H N Frazer A: wf, Pa 8 O Fry, Trappe Ohee D Brodhead. Pa Bon Ana Packer, tt Monk W Findley, Now York 0 Smith /t la, Jersey City David Boil, Pennsylvania AMERlCAN—Chestnut atreet, above Fifth. B P Bowen,Maryland J H Steele, Maryland T Feeder, Mauch Chunk Caleb Yoke. Bethlehem J B Darbtr, Delaware 13 Terkel!, Danville, Ky blies Yerkea, Danville, Ky Miss long, Chester co, Pa M B Frost, Cleveland, 0 Jos II Traeger, Bethtettem J Benedict, Easton, Pa Adam Yobo, Easton, Pa Tnnora, Now York Joe K Tilley, New Jersey A 3 Redbery, Baltimore E Bison, New York • Chas E Foster & In J II Elmer . J Fithian, Now Jersey 0 E ttlnlforii, New Jersey J B Palmer, New Jersey W W Bill. New Jersey W .1 Ecuith, hlinerevlilo G Bright At la, Pottsville Miss Bright, Pottsville J B Stewart it wf. N J D Mcßride, Bridgeton 0 R Elmer, Bridgeton B Hilt, Benue G W Gibson', Burlington • W W Thompson, Burlington Oaot A Park ; Coantclicat Mita M Caswell, Mats Lieut J 0 Hurley, N Y John Oplycke, Easton P Stone, Prov, R I ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Obestant street, shove Third. L Wilson, New York._ J.I. Wolf, St Louts W W Scravondyke . T Blanchard, U S N L N Wilkins, New York B W Field, New York W B S Ayres, Dayton J 8 Henry, Delaware F Treblin, Ohio John Doherty, Soh Haven G 111cFarren, New York A Holmes, Maim Itobt Smith, Mass S N Farley, Manebester,Nll L Grant, Boston G W Zeigler, New York. TlllO UNION—Arch street, above Third Nathan Levi, Wabash, 0 J L Sailor, Jr, Wabash, 0 It Darker & la, New Jersey H Sutmeyer, Allegheny • .ChaaHlerholzer, Allegheny Jae McGregor,Pittsburg John le Miller, Oxford, NY W L Miller, xford,lFY hits Spam Beading Miss aping, Reading o 8 Alkineon, Cadiz, 0 John Coleman, Ohio .1 8 Dralsy, Donlon John T Jakow, Delaware D B Seidel, Pottsville J TE- SPang, lisrke CO A Lybrand, Delaware, 0 David Wallace, Penns John (l Eindtb, Lewistown A G Reiningor, Allentown A J GOIVIIB, New Jersey EIiNATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third, Br H H Whimer, Pa J 0 Freese, Bin , msburg J H Forman, Bloomsburg Joe Whitaker, St Clair thiver G Alorris, Pa H G Williams, Gettysburg Mies M A Miller, Gettys'g J V Lambert, Carlisle J M Harty, Backs co, Pa E Hammrr, Orwigebnril S A John, Pittebnrg E A Uhler, Lakeport H,Hinrg rte, Lebln co, Pa 0 Henry. Lebanon co, Pa Gen .Gloirn, Lebanon Lewle R Walker, Jonestown BARItItY BiIEAF--Recend street, below Vine. H Carr, Hicks co .1 Hibbs, Newtown, Pa O F Bobb, Rockville J Eastbern, Attleboro N Marcie, Hatboro H 0 Parry, Attleboro • 011 Smith, Huntingdon J Ktrkbrlds, L. 0 .1 0 b 0i . 0 Lurribet vine E LelsoiLlimberville G B Hollowell, Abington W Betts, bucks I. rlomly. Motitgenieir 0 Reims:W, Hartsville A Demoltower, Bucks J Buckman ' Montgomery A )3urkman, Willow Grove T o•Neena,Bustletou T Roberts, Bt berry John Ktrkbrida, Attleboro . Wm W Gray, Backs Wm flob•nomck, Milltown Vm Johnson, Attleboro Mrs R 0 3oline,MtPlessant M Jarrett, Montgomery W DaYien, Cheltenham 0 Binimen, New 'Jersey, e 1 DISON 110171314-80cond street, above Market. F Jenkins, Gwynedd Thos 'Ritchie, Now York Daniel Casey, New York Wm Ritchie, Ponna Wmlo Katz, New Jersey J B Garwood, New Jersey John Fries, Pennsylvania James Wilson, New York Jbmeis Finch. Pittsburg B B Ford, ilaryland F Whitlock, Pemberton, NJ J Stackhouse Jc la, Attleb'o 1' Callaghan, New York ELT-TNENON-9econd street, above Arch. J Taggart, Carbon 00, Pa Elt Gibnanc.Briegeton bliss A Pdwards.Borbe co, Pa A Adams, New York J Angell• N . •A 8 Ottpda it la, II A __ A Reinefds, ancock, N Y N PBayitolda, HanoookiNY ..• UOMEIBBOIAL--Bixtb street, ekovo Chestnut. Joel Tompkins, Penne P R Hertz, Pittsburg B Wagner, Pottstown W.Bmith E . Pierson, Cheater on, Pa ,GeO R Shaw. N J W r Delbert, Per n,lnd :NNMEder, Maryland STATICS UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. H II HiMain, Lancister Simon Cohen, Huntingdon Li It Darirg, Union co, Pa Simon L Loomus, York B Semilton, Lancaster Jacob Baxbresser ' Penns C 3 Themes, MMne H Ougmbeimer,Pennsi Jiisoott . Sarni Jameson, Norristown BALDIINGLE—Third strent, abol'oPallowhM- J 8 GerP, Berayßie Mrs Gery, Beimiille J W Eller Mien M. Karp, Allentown Niffl E Wolf, Allentown Mies Kauffman, Allentown J Penna . B F Dimmigh, Pone T 8 lielierning, Altoona • H Rader, Penni:meg J T'Berger, Quakertown 8 0 Boy er, Port Olinton BLACK BEAK—'bird street, above Oa Alvin Fanat, Penna Jacob Bohstfoor, Penns A Franks, Ohio Ohms Harper, Jenkintown B. H Woodward, Moreland A H Clayton, Penna Chat Morrison, Penna Ohas Finney, Hartsville Semi Shutt, Doylestown A Backman, Mochsnicsv KM. Woodward, Moreland J Nonmeyer, Doylestown John Hersh, Pennabnrg Wm L Miller, Barks co Levi Kobel, Barks co Wm Lecher, Maiden Creek M Van Horn, Maiden Orook SPECIAL NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA'S BATTLIB HONG. BY TAR BARD Oft TOWER TALL. Pennsylvania! doet thou bear How the vaunting rebel foe, • e To thy boundaries drawing near, Threatens, with one mighty blow, All thy glories to o'erthrowl Sons of those whose names shall shine Long as history shall tell Of Germantown and Brandywine, Where they conquered ere they fell; Oa oh their dauntless spirits' swell! Sone of those whose steps with blood Printed Valley Forge's snows While the Briton they withstood ; Show these worse than British foes in your breast like courage Sows. Never let that reverend pile Whence Isdependenoo first did call Any traitor's 'foot defile, Never let that banner fall, Is the cry from Tower lien, Where our stock, of Fall and Winter Clothing le already large and well assorted, and is being increased daily by large additions, which, buying and selling for cash only, enables no to dispose of at the lowest possible prices. Towmn HALL, No. 618 MARKET St., . Phi. edelphia. 'BENNE CT & 00.1 DROVER & BAKER'S NEW BEIIITTLI SEWING MAOHINS.-PEION, $4O. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re quiring the use of a fast and durable lock-stitch machine, is directed to our No. 9. This is a now and admirable machine, operating with the gr6ateet ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the market, is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It fa a dist. class machine, at a low price. No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. is very. simple limits construction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with Ono cotton,' silk, or linen thread, equally well and the low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of all who desire a reliablo, serviceable machine. . OBOTEE & IC UO.; 730 oinursur Street FINGER It Co.'s LETTER c , A" FA HILT SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE CENT IMPROVEMENTS, is the BUT, and OwN.Lifisl, and MOST BEAI7TIBUL, of all Sewing Machh3es. Thlti Machine will sow anything, from the running of a teak In Tarietan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tisane, and is over ready to do its work to per- Notion. It .can fell, horn, bind, gather, tack, quilt, and boa capacity for a great variety ,of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine - The Letter «A" Family Sewing Machine may ballad in a great. variety of nablnet cases. The Folding atlas which is now becoming so popular, is, as its nape implies, one that can he folded into Vox or case which, *win opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa cicitta table for the work to rest npon. 'llie,cases aro of ove' imaginable design—Vain as the Wood grew in its: wi ve foreet, or as 'elaborately finished as art can metro The Brach Offload aro well stiiidiett With silk Srlet, tbriadt needles, env etc. , of the very beet quality. Send for a copy of tt Surd= do Co.'s Gazarrs.” L M. SINGER,' & 00., • 448 BROADW&Y, N. y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. jyl4-mwftf 7n , "'_=ir!= PIANOS AND LITELO.. rDICONS• AT AUCTION P11.1.0118.—T0 be fully prepared to respond to the re coinmendatice of Governor Onrtin, and for the exigen cies of the war, I will sell my entire stook of elegant - Planes Rod Melodeons, new and little toed, as above. It embraces 12 of the inimitable Steck Plane, betides Others( f well-establishrd reputation. Melodeons of M. 4011 & liarolin and 'heath Lioetes 'a make, an warrauted for five Tram, and kept in tune, In this oar, for oue rear. eeB.l2t* BATOHYARE P O _R&M DYE THE Infr3T IN THE WORLD. VIELLUit A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not .to . be diettnendetted from nature— warranted net to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, end Invigorates the Hai: for UM- GSA 'V, 888, or BUSTY HAIR instantly tarns a sylendid Black or Erma, leevingthe Hair sett and bean. Wel. Sold by all Brugge* &a. SW' The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. HATOB3I4, LOJ, on Me four ri4es of each bate. FAOTOBT, No. 31 HAROTIAT Street, (Itote 238 Broadway sad 18 Bond street), e1729. T -lr . Now York. MARRIED. EDDISON—TATHAM.---At Allt. Andrew's Church, en Tuesday. tilt must , by the . Rey. Henry Dnetchtt, D. D., Robert W. Eddisen. of Leeds, England, to Annie P., dangbter of EOTIrI , B. Tatham, of told city. BALEY—ALLEN.—At Friends' Meeting, in Fair field, Maine, on the 4th instant. R. F. Raley, of Phila 401phia, to Mary Frances Allen, of the former place... * LAWRENCE—LEM& ti B.—fin the 7th instant, by the Bev. J. 11. Alc ny. Mr. Charles Lawrence and AMA Susan Demand, both of Philadelphia...: .. .?(TURRY—SCIIWEIGERT.—On th e 7th fast., by th e Rey. 'llielnas G. Allen, Mr. John R. Carry to Miss Ro.. sauna Rehm Wirt, both of this city. JOBErI—GCY,—On the let Inst., by Rev. Mr. Clay;. Mr. (Martel 0. Jones to Miss Mary A. Guy. 01'. :giBARD.—In Now York city,September Bth, after a ngering il lness, Mrs. Ann Bal], relict of the late Oon rid Bard, he 59th year of her age. • • The Mal in let t s and friends of she family are respectful/3r invited to attend the ftmereLlrom the residence of Bin. Joseph Canby, 831 Arch street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. without further notice. BIGALOW.—On the 9th lust , Marinetl3.; daughter of Stephen O. and Ellza Bigelow, aged f o u r years and six . • •• , Funeral from - the - restaence or- um -garouts,7lSlci: 1312 Coates street, on Thursday afternoon, 11th inst.,*et 8 o'clock, without farther actiee. - ** El SR.—On the Bth instant, Robert W., eon of Mary Ann and the late Nathan W. 15yre. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 870 Marshal street, on Thursday morning, at 1C o'clock. ** YER.—=On MO 3d instant, Luta° W., son of E.-Rsted and Nary I'. Myer, aged 5 months and 28 der!. * BOILEAD.—Onthe 7th instant, Lydia, wife of Nathan Boileau, in the 78th year of her age. tk OAPPIR —On the Bth instant, Mrs. Ann Dapple, aged 40 years • . Dsvme, —On the Gth instant, Emeline D., infant daughter of James J. and. Anna W. Dever, aged 8 menthe. OARTICTL—On the 7th instant, Mlei Arnie Oartii.' • * COLLIIII3.—On tho Bth instant, John P., son of John and Mary & Collins, egad 18 years. * ELLIOTT.---On the Bth instant, Mrs. Margaret L El liott, in the 87th year of of her ago. tt HORGLAND.—On tho 7th instant,Tharles H. H dg land, Br. HOLT.—In Chester. on the 7th instant, Mrs. arm' Holt,. in the 84th year of her age. * MlCRClitt.—On the 7th Instant, Jain, eon of Sarah Ann and the late William Mercer, in thu 20th year of his ago. * * OBITUARY. On the 28th August, at Spring Mill Dam, Montgomery county, Penneylv,snia, SAMUEL E. OROOK, in the 24hh j ear of hie age. ' • In the death of Brother P. 0. Samuel E. Crock, the Junior 0. U. A. M. has lost one of its brightest orros meats, one whore interest and devotion to the Otder were eenalled only by the purity of his friendship and the mo bility 'of his demeanor. Joining the Order at the time of its organization, his course has been one of energy and perseverance, and while he rover shrank .from perform ing those duties which hie. popularity thrust upon him, he was ambitions only in the discharge of them, and was ever looking to the success of the . Order, rather than his own personal aggrandizement. We remember hie Mit words in the collkcil room—l' Good bye,kboys ; you'll never see me again ; lam going to war.", While he did not live to carry out his determination, still bow pro phetic his words ! When we saw him again it was to perform the lest sad ritee, in following hint to the grave. We were so used to hearing hts yoice,which always reag with a men y laugh, that it wilt be impossible for ut to realize that he is dead. No; he - fa' not dead, bat has only left this scene of trouble and sorrow, and gone at his Maker's sudden call, to perform his duty in a higher sphere. We loved and respected him only as brothers in the seine society can ; and while tears rush unbidden to our eyes, as we contemplate hie whoie.sonled friend-, ship, we shall console ourselves with the fact, that he was a credit to all who knew him, and that . tg None know him hut to love him, None named him but to praise," INDRPaNDENT COUNCIL, No. 8, jr..o. U. A. N. * BLACK AND SECOND MOURN TUG Drees t Mu, just opened Black Oros Online and Poult de Bolen. Black Taffetas and Gros de Mines. Black Armnres and VeneHennes. Black Grog d'Ecosse or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Vareoviennos. Black and White neat Stripes and Meeks. gazION * SON, eel-tf Blownlog Store, No. 918 CIEUNTNUT Street. QT. PENNSYLVANIA DEFENDERS. AN ADJOURNED .MEETING. ••• . .. - or . Trui-! . . ,- L? . .. , - - - . .' ,. .- - - : :. CITIZENS .QE .iIiIiADIVISIVA.: in'OßMOrrin" - A ,13111QADE -„OF' V2O IiIINTEERS, 0 45.1".08.0t,AGE, W/Lii - BB HBGD ON WEDNEbillir :EVENING, THIg 40TIVINBT.;:AT. -414i1r. #3T o'PliO °it AT SPRiIsIG..GARTABIti!.II4I4L; TO PROTECT Airiw'DEPEND SOIL OF 'PENNSYLVANIA BROM THE INCURSIONS OF .TRE NESEL HORDES OF 001.3 t JEFF DAVIS. arSEPTEMBER 8, 1862,—AT A MEET. ING , of the Citizens of sheFouith DiViSion Or the )fifteenth Ward, Bela at the house of J OHN.R.SPRIN GEN, No. 1422 PARRISH Street, in pursuance of the recommendation 'of the Governor Of Pennsylvania— On motion, John Berm Sr., was called to the Chair, and A. L. Scott anointed Secretary. - After some preliminary business, it was on motion re solved that we adjourn to meet on WEDNE2DA.Y EVItNING NEXT, at TN o'clock, at said honer, whore all .oitisens of this and adjoining wards are reOucated to attend. [Lt*] A. L. SCOTT, Secretary. • NOTICE.—OWING TO ACCIDENTS and °vet sights, the Fourth Ward is not organized aa a Oollection.Listricr. The citizens of said ward are earnestly rrquested most TO-MORROW. the llth inst.. at 7,4 P. at the HOPE ENGINE-HOUSII,Jn BIXTII, above Fitzwater street, for the purpose of or ganizing a committee to colleot funds for the Cittzene Bounty. Fund Committee. . , selo.2t , .THO MAS WEBSTER, Chairman. SIXTEENTH:. WARD.—A MEETING of the NATIONAL UNION AB9UOIATLOH van be held on THIS (Wednesday) EVENlNGl•Hen timber, 10, at 7% o'clock, at -the hones of R. -Wardell, SECOND Street, above Beaver. An persona in favor of enitalnihir the National Admhilletration are invited to sites& By ord rof /SALO A. SEEPPARD, ,It* „ Preeldent. arTHIS - VI 9 DERSIGNSDNIERISBN NuTlOß,thot they !ameba's!' appointed by the Go •vernorof Pennsylvania CO 31.911.88 . 10 SEIB TO SUPER., INTEND THE DRAFTING OF MILITI& THE OITY OF PO MADE!, PHU, 'in accordance' with.the laws and regulations of the United States and Penney'. .vsnio, and in obo:lience to General Order No. 99 from. the War Department at Washington. Notice Is hereby given that on thepth DAY or SEP. TERRE% 1862, we will proceed to draft for each of the Warde and Precincts within the bounds of our , appoint ment the number of men necessary to fill .their respec tive quotas, nnless the several Wards and Preeincte 'hell furnish the' men as volunteers on or before that day. Each Ward and Piecloot can offer Yohintaere to fill lte ouoia on or before the day the draft.ie to be made, and thus obitate the draft therein. The Citizens of each Ward will' be, notified by hand bills, to be hereafter pouted in their respeotive Wards, of the time and place where the Commissioners will sit to hear and decide neon claims for exemption. • • WM. H. ALLEN, Wards, Chief GERHARD, Fifth and Sixth Wards, Chief Commissioners': • THOMAS DALLAS,- . • • , . First and Fourth Wards, EDWARD G. WEBB, • • , Second and Third Wards, • • - SAMUEL BELL, Jr, Seventh and Eighth Wards, .' • JOB. B. TOWNSEND, Ninth and Tenth Wards, •.• LUDLAM MATTER'S'S, Eleventh and Sixteenth Werdill t .3 CONRAD B. GROVE. • Twelfth and Thirteenth Ward*, THOMAS W. PRIOR, • • Fourteenth and Fifteenth Wards,' JAMES BELL, - • t 4 13evenfeenthand Eighteenth Wards,, e SAMUEL LLOYD, Nineteenth' and Twentieth Werth'', •BENJAMIN It• MR altS, : • Twenty-first and Twenty•eecond Wards; AMOS A. GREOG, • Twenty-third and Twenty-fifth Wards, WM. STORES, Twenty-fourth Ward, selo.3t ' Commissioners. trrAPPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO THE MANAGERS of the MERCANTILE LI BIeARY COMPANY for renewal of Certificate of ono share of stock, No. 8,756, Mending In the name of JOHN MaPABLAN, the mane having been lot or mieleid. • - POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, OF STATE of Pennaylvarda,.. MARKET Street, and WEST YELVN Square. The SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, for the student of gene ral Science; begins Monday, September Bth. The TECHNICAL SCHOOLIi, for'profeeslonal educs-' tlon in Civil, illUchankal, and Mineltogineering,lrao ' cma chemistry,. Metallurgy, and Architecture, open Ttmaday, September 18th 'Tlfecotase - of Military Engineering, comprising Siege Operations, Field Fortifications, Strategy, Tactics, and Drill, will be enlarged, and continued. ' The knowledge and means of instruction" admired by the president, who has visited, during the past season, the principal military and industrial institutions of Eu rope, will be made available by the faculty in keeping the college fully up to the European standard. For admission, apply at College Banding, or address ' •• ALFESDat. KENNEDY, M. D, se 4l . B i , ' • .. . syrOdent of /fleolley.. THE . PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE Japstr. BANOIII7OIIIPANY, flinwromaxa 1, 7882. . The Directors.. have this day declared a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLE&BS per Share ,on tin). _Stock of the'? Compsny•for the last stx • months, which will be paid to the Btockboldere, or their legal reprOsentativni. niter the 11th mut CROWELL, • ••• iie2o•lot • • gearetary. 3ti O LITIbQ UABTERS .PENNSYLVANIA. 115 . 81311G.E911 GEHERAL'S-OFFICTE, 'EHARIUBBURG, August 1.8,1884. :: I • STATE SIEDIVAL BOARD OF, PENNSYLVANIA:', 7he Slate Medical BOard will meet' in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, on ,THITESDAY? September 11, 1802, and sit opo'day; for tho exaMiustion of candidates for the . post of Assistant Surgeon in Penn-. stivanis Regiments. • Candidates will register their names at the Hall at 8 A. M., and none but Mom preiont panctaaily at 9 A. al.. will be examined. i --• ..eitteens of Ponntrelviinla. of moOd booltb, and mumble . 'of active service in the gold, can alone be receive'. By order oT - A. G. GUSTIIii . . Governor of Pannitliania. HENRY ELIBBIIM. au2o-wtteell • Sargeon General of Pennellvards: TAE EAESS.-PHILADELPTIIAJY,EPNESDAX,VPTEMBER 10, 1841 4. E. GOULD, SICVHNTH and WIESTNOr DIED. DEBIG/NZD . INSPECTORIVOVIICE, U,3 Stcoed Brigade, First Diyisioa, P.V,, September . . b, 1882. 1 1a obodir pito to Bt 'gado 'Ordor No. 2, calling npoa the citizen's to form room:intim, under-the military taw of 1858, for tho dr fence cf the 8:aco, natir.ols hereby &vas, that It is ebY ditty, as well as it well,be My pleasure, to e...Ld jrnmEdistelirto the tospection'of it:nutmeats/4, when eve: notice is left at ml (Stutters. No. 62 3 U 1114014. " BILL Bircct.. ' 2. Anne and accontrements will be procured as soon 118 POseible, according to Ibe oroclamstion of the Governor. B. G. TOMLIN:ION, Brigade Impactor It Second Brigade , FirsApfiviaron, P. V. Der LAW ; DEPARTMENTi' UNIVERSITY OP PENNSY LVAN I A —A. enn ,w2ll com mence on WEDNESDAY, October lat. The IntrAw- Limy Lectrun will be delivered' by Profonrlt E: SPEN CELL Al ILLICI4.in the usual Lecture Hoorn, at 8 o'oteck P. N. ot that day. , seo-toel. 1111L1TARK.. THIRTEENTH. WARDATTEN — : . VON !—Oitizone of •the sireit Pre cinct will meet et the Precinct lion*, UNTIE( end (MEE & Wade, for organizing the Precinct for defence of oicsr. It*. TEIBTEENTIEIWARD.—The vans of she EigitliPriTluctr itro reorreatM to meet at tlis - bonie of H. .1; Welsh corner of NINTri and BROWN Brater, THIS HVBNING, to orgatil74.l4":l form a military cotr.~. . • • • ..B. J TITACIKIAIV.• CE1A8.84.111316Y, Bt. ) D. YO tiN I RDA ; • • D. LRWN4:—....%. . O. BURT.NAOR • I - TB E.OITIZEN 8 0 TEE rE 0010 palkiiielndthe TiVENTIi.*OKIL'EII « .1.11.0 wtll mettlf tho"Preclnot ficitio Of 11: 4bara. MARKET Ztreiti'ivestot'lrorty-thlrdi-on WEDtir D 14th hist ,' at' . 7X o'clock' P. W.', to *rim:ciao a company. in obedience to ,the proclamations of the Governor. . and Mayor. ltd • • 'IIEA.I),SIIJAOTERS RE§ERYE ORIGAMI), 18 7 , riTyriiii g , ril IA- SeeteMber 9,1862. ' GunR.116%1 , 10, 11.—ik Meeting of all the Field and staff. Officers of Braeive Briewle wiU take place on THURSDAY, the 1 11th inst., at 12 &do 81., at the Office of ,Qoartermiseer R. 0. Lowry, 226 w ktaiur Street.; By order • U. E &sax, Colonel 3d Regiment floin'Olrigndel' . JON 47)1nUILLI,.A. a. A. General . . ' ll' NATIONAL 'GUARD ! . .4 41:•..RW &awl. INTAN T BY. 2 8 r BRIG iDR. lir DIVI. . tiION, 'P. V.—A meeting Of , the - BOA:11,D. lOt .: 01117011E13 will be bald on THUTISD6.If 'IDYL iiiNG4.. fib i n .c..-..c-S o'clock, et "the Americonliotel s onsiterzru'r Btroet, below ilixtb, Room No.S. ' : . :DUBIOUS of importance. -.-.. ' - ..,..sels..ipp; Ili. GYMNAST ZOtrAVES.=4;rthory open for DRILL from 7 10'10* P: ff.' ' OTIVA 101ING MEN WARTED .. *JOiII this drgimisa lion. Publio,turited. Armory 37 South, THIRD Street. • • •'''''' " - • P. Y. SMITH, Ouptain. E. Osuoulum.let•Lierit. • ' • ' • •• . (1, 8.430001 C. 2d Lieut. ' -• •• • 60.0.21,* ATTEN.II,OINVILL , '.THE totoeiriztb E, 21 Be. ganeat, (kcempani whloh ivisictiganized at tha breaking out of the Etabelliou), will assemble for drill on TOBESDAT at 8x 736 P. M. at their Armory, Boardof Trade •Eqikiing. Members and their friends urgid to be preeetd... Recruits wanted to fat up, to the rtquired standard. Arms and accoutrements already provided. • GEO. W. GEIBE, Capt. Join BACON. 0 ; 8... sold 2t , TO THE PATEIOTICL—The Mt ; fitiiiin' cbargit of OMNI , JERE PENRE ROE. Will • ' keep their tents open until 9P. M. EVERY. EVE !! I.lINGAltfe week, for the.purnose of Enlisting Re cruits for, the 'Philedeleti!a Regiments now to the field. (kdne and get your bounty, and •avoid the draft. . . ,• •,. : ;..- 'H. A. BHEETZ, Oaptalui. , (145 Otficer of the D0P......c BEADQUARTERS irAMILTONI RIFI,SB, September 'slh, 1862 -.Tri , iitirtitiance of the. proclamation of Governor OUBTIN, calling. upon the 'cithienito organize 'Volunteer Compantoe, for the pnrigive of general defence. the armory of the Barnliton Rifles, at the . 003I51T88IGNERS' HALL, West Philadelphia, will biopenEVNIBY AFTBILNOON, at arld'altei - 3 o'clock. for Gm purpose of recruiting the CoMpiinfup to' one hundred men: • The citizens of the IVBNI'VFOI7IITII WARD are invited to come for ward at once for enrollment. ' . By order of B. ANDREWS KNIGHT, Oaptairt. J. B. Dlourany, Orderly Sergeant. - ....e0643% CIAM.FINDEPPNRENCE.-.--OUR OODNTBY-TO ABM !--11111 VETERAN BID. ,GIIIIEPTS.—The gallant officers and brave soldiers detailed from the old Philadelphia Besiments, now in the field, have pitched -tette in INDSPENDBNCB EQBABB, and will enlist recruits for their glorious battalions on that swirled 'ground . • A full Military Band will be in attendance every day • TO ABMS ! TO ARMS!! TO .&Rig 1 . 1 • By order of the; Citizens' BountY4fiind. Oommittee. • JOHN.II;:ABD [OKA ; • `ee9•Bt • , Chairman of Committee on Beorniting. A. C.•WASHINGTON GRAYBi- ATTENTION t—Those - popsetia 'who have enrolled their names in tbis Conikiihnittend at' the "Arm/Sri punctually, at flue and eight o'clock P. M., for Drill. Any friends who desire to enroll that names for instrno. tion, can do so at those boors. By order of ALEX' MURPHY, Commanding. J A COll T. - lIOFFMAS, Secretary . Philadelphia, Sept. 8th,11362. eeo 5t GRAY RESERVES-FIRST RE 072tIENT INFANTRY BRIGADE, Colonel N. B. 11 NlASS.—ltecrnlts wanted to fill the various Com. pantea. Apply immediately at any of the following Armotiee l open dazing the hours named for roorpiting and brill: Colupany A—Captain Smxra, SQB Market street, 3 t 3 10 P. M. • ' • Company'B—Oaptain HIIPFDRY, 1742 Market street, • .1 to 10 • Company C—Lint. ATWOOD SMITH,. commanding, 808 Market street, if to 10'P: M. • Company D—Captain CLASH, N. B. corner Eighteenth - - .and Chestnut stresta.,s to 10 P. M. CoMpany R—Vaptain LOIIDUN3LAGIC Saranak hall (tbild 189.11.), N. 091'..Efeth and Oal lowbill sties s; - 4 to 10 P. ill.' • -COmpany F—Sergeant DUSENBERRY, commanding, ---11-7 r--acie...l3aettmLintlitai&•streetsral Company,o- : -Oasiteht WOOD. Oil CRiestatit stratt,'B to 10 P. lif Company /I--Capfsin NIOIIIOLBO if, N.' N. - Car:4lll4 - and,Vglosi streets, 8 to 10 P: M. Company 1,-70406 , BRIGGS,- Broad street,, 407 . 0 - • • Plne;• 6 to 10 F.' M. _. • • Company IC—Lieut. WELCH, commanding,third ' • Saritnak Cell; N. R. cor. Eighth and 'OA! lowhill strdete. - • ' • saB.Btir OUR •COUNTRY ! -TO ARMSI . THE VETERAN IIEGIOIENTS.--' The gallant ,ofticere and brave soldieridetailed from the old•Philli ,delphia Regiments. now in the field, have pitched tents in INDEPENDENCE BQU&Ut, and will enlist recruits for their glorious battalions on that sacred ground. A full Military Raid will be in attendance every day' after 3 P.M. • , . • TO ARNO •TO 4.1131,5 . ! TO ARMS`! .•By order of the Committee. r o • . ' JOHN E. ADDICICS, :.RS tl5 Oholrman of Oommittee on Recruiting. I . THE . - stiTT,E.NTION OF ABLE— ..,. . . . B 0D I IC D.. MEN is called 'to the'recraiting of BATTERY G, 162 d PeurisliraniaNdlunteers, or ad Penneylviais Artillery, at the' Headquarters. No 886 . • HARMONY - street, between Chestnut and - Walunt,. ' below South. Al.o. 608 VINE street, and bolOw Qa" ntiesioners' Hall, West Philadelphia. - .. Bounty $l7O, with adi'anced pay, JAMES MARTIN, Jr.. Captain Battery G. se6-12t* BRIAN B.OROIMIE. 'UNITED; TRIGG LEGION—TO BE IN OOECOR&N'S DR& dADE. Men of good cbaraoter, from ail parts of the city or State, bringing from 16 to 25 effective. men, will be com missioned Second and First, Lientenante ; 40 men, a Cap tain. For companies and scutods amongst yourselves; secure the Government and City Bounties of 8165. Don't be Diefted. Telegraphic despatches or letters attondod to promptly.- Free transportation from all parte of the State to these. Headquarters. 001illOLLY'13 HOTEL, opposite Independence Ralf, PhiladelObtO • Apply to GEORGE CROOKBS, set- 61* . .Colonel Oomniariding. 3D REGIMENT; RESERVE BRI GADE, COL. 0. M. BAKlN.—Boarnits wanted, to 011 the various Companies. Apply Immediately, at any of tbo following armories Open doting the hours named for recruiting and drill : Company A—Lient. John S. Wilson,. commanding, corner T 1 irteenth and Filbert streets, at 7 %. o'clock P.M. Company B—Captain Jobn F. Leak, Val , mount Mar ket, Twenty. second and Spring Garden streets, at 7 to 10 P. M. . . Company o—Capt. J. D. Bowery, at Bandere' Institute, Thirty-ninth street, above Market, Wok . Philadelphia. Company D—Captain B. Andrews Knight, Commie. stoners' Hall, Thirty-seventh and Market, after 3 P. M. Company E—Oapt. Benjamin F. Harvey, Reed : street, below Fourth, every evening. .* „ Company F—Lient , Andrew J. Baker termites:tiding, 810 Market street, fourth story, at 4 and tio'olook , P. M. Ccmoany o—Caps G. West Blake, 808 Locust street, 3 and -8 o'clock. P. M. 8610 . 41 1 11 1 . ItEONUATINO OFFICE 0F THE ANDERSON TROOP, Groruad Floor of the Pennsylvania Beltroad Office, carnal. of TWILL Sired and WILLING'S Alley. Oa,t. WILLIAM J. PA.LINEE.. t3ergt. ALFRED VEZI.N.- Private NOB HAN M. SKI nt. The Secretary of War has ordered that the Anderson Oavairy be detailed, for the present, for duty he the State of Pennsylvania. They will, be at once' active* em. ploy; d in acinting, do.,iii the . Oumberland Valley. sell) 4t* • IiDSSELL, TROOPOP;.-PHl ,i'rj LAMILPEtak IhIGEIT:1101ISli.-010241111 orornom—Tike - Recruiting: 0111cCeif this LO. Noistl &A been changed from No 213 0 /1/13TUVIT St reet to"lito: 219 DOCK Street. A few more young, aottie, and respecta7le men wanted. This troop will be organized on the same principle as the Anderson Troop. Young men, the moot efficient Home Guard Is he who nobly ye.. Itinteere to go and meet the enemy ere we have to fight birri on our own ground. Do not let the sebols get upon the sacred soil of Ponneylvania. To all of you I extend an invitation, come end join me •We will be brothers in arms for the defence of our glorious country', .,. isel3-91.* • " CAPT. WK. IL P.Y. • FIRST , TILOOP PHICIMYEL-• PHI& CITY. OAVALRY—POR THE DE , ..liM.6:sf PENCE OP THE CIi.TY. . Tao , active and patriotic citizens of Philadelphia are • incite d'to enroll themselves to a Cavalry Regiment, under tie sueptres of the above Company. • A rare opportunity. All"who are &aims of serving their CltyAind State, when their services are required, should be instructel in the Schootof the Trooper. , .. The officers of the' Regiment have - had experience in the Field. having served in the campaign of 188 L The propet has been approved by,the authorities, and all then a who are destrousof enrolling themaelven in such an ergar.ization: are invited to attend at the ARKORY (.1 the Troop, TWELFTH Street, below Oheetnut,lirhich will be open EVERY AI rERNOON, from 4' until T 'o'clock; for that purpose. Men will be drilled dbunottnted, at the Armory, every evening • • lt - 14.IL 4 LINERY GOODS. 1862 , ALL . 1862 - - WOOD & CARY, SUCCESSORS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, Have now in store a . . - 'COMPLETE STOCK - • _ . • s • MittOittßY' . 000D,S, . • CoNiiitniC , OF Silk g • • vetlore -Straw $-• • BONNETS ,:2 1 ;1•T35 - 'HANS, French itloxqrs, Feathers;'Rifibins, &c. •To ythich thin; respectfully 'Otte 6'e - et-tont/On of the former patrons of the Hotuah . iiint the Irailegenerally„ . • 11 • • • E OS. KENNEDY &110 •). T - • -No. 729 :011E§TNIIT-ffrAl47, Beixtiow nmir. THicis• P.4 . ..L.TA!‘igcI.RTAT X9NR OF 1 ?1 1 ENOR /t-OWCES:EO4TiAE*CS, -exi)lminutArA MILLINERY GOODS. 47'*.!43ra ' • ElrEFt .4...tat:MPPre;' FO fi ;' l' AJpp :ASOH; • TOIIRTH - AILD , ~dR,OH ::`s' : ` lOU Ta . AND £ROH .~,' ::. OPENING' FUR FALL. EKIRTS, " GOOD; WA4O7k 81148 i •STAPLEitI4 4 I4N": , GOOM3;:.: BLACK STELDA - 13HANA NEW:P . SHAWLS,: •- MITSDINS';' HY:THE PME,," REPS,' CiRDERED 'COLORS, • " FRENVH' pDALID-FLAPINELE4 , • ItlLL•iikdombil WAI . OLENS, - RICHEST PRINTED, GOODS; , NEW, sirnE,Duks 90',ODS; GOOD 0011 D PoULT DE SOLE, MAGNIFICENT DRESS SILKS, MAC4NIFICENT PRINTED . GOODS nlO4l -• 4 t 4,-- :AND.' . W.INTVA ,, -. 4, -. • ::-...„.;-,. ;.::.: : -.-. :...•.,'.: - ! ... s :•-:.-.....t,,..-:.::,...;-...:4 •DZ EBB •:*G 0 O,D*EI. 3,, ::1t:... : , H, .A. 47 ::'• - E,:,_T ; (3i..:l' , EitIOOESSO TO L. 4 . 1 . , LEV1C a 0.0., 123 env, TNUT STREET , Now oizti A variety , of Min - DRESS GOODS, amonglit *Mob will be found novelties, in style anii oelor , ittflt received per late steaniere—tili to be sold promptl# and CHEAP POICCAg.II. SITE- : : GOODS; ED4l7§ ; , , BARNSLEY DARLOSKS AN") SiIi3ETZNOA -; • * r" HOSIERY' AND GLOVES, AT POPULAR' ruioEs, BY . J. R. CAMPBELL & CO., :727 Ontauinniwr. reB.6t STLIKS, t'S . SEAWLS,' . . . A,N . O D'IVE • . ''•" just landing suill'ur sale by • • : JAS. RI I:I4I4P,OVAIAL& CO., se 8.6 t Ftf4 - • N • _ . . SLANKETS, .BLEAtatti):,G - POOS; . Ia great varia6; at taw-iFia!at . , CAMPBELL #c 00., .• . , etB-6t 7567 CHESTNUT STREET. ,--ABGE__ETO,QK :OF SHAWLS. .1-41 Fon Lino of Pull Liife of Mode blliewls. • ' Full Line of Blealttglae. •• • ", - Full• Line of. Woolen ehaele. ' • , • Mull Vile of Brodie:She:l4a • • : Bull line Of Long thawle." •• ' • - Bhaela iyholanatiadltetail: • • • ' •-• 8188. 4F-Levingrac, • 4eo • - • • JrO.II.I,TH , and ARCH. , • ~ C°lll° . • NS ADVANOILVG.-- I:imolai:Jet:om COY very large stock MIISLINS and OANTON'TBANNELS at much less than Wholesale One case 7. 8 wide Bleached kluslins, at 12)4c; one tot heavicr 7.8 wide,l4e. - • One case, full yard wide; 15c. • TwO caeee;•much•henvier,lo and 1834 c. - - Qi.e case Warceutta, freish goods. - • Two cases Williamivilles. • One case 5 4 Shooting, 20c: very cheap. .s.+ • One lot 234 yards wide and heavy, at 40c. One bale Unbleached, 11340, and every price up to 200, some at 180, very heavy. • • • •thibleached Sheeting, 234 wide, 40c. One let 9 , 4 wide, at 8734 m One case good Canton Flannels at 200 ; heavier and finer at 22c. • - One case very superior, at 250, by the niece. • One bale ell-wool Flannel at 25c, worth 280.. ' One lot all-wool Flannel, very heavy, at 280. One lot full 3 and wide and all wool, at 3734 c. • Gray Flannel,'both plain and twilled, in great variety. Those celebrated linahrinkable Shatter _Flannels, full yard wide, at 50 and 82140. . • GRANVILLE B. H&INB8, • • No. 1018118ARSET tired, aboye.Toth. : NEW FALL AND WINTER Cloths and Cassimerlis. • , Desirable liliatares and 'Plaids: , ;-. • , :.::• Solid Colors, bibbed, and Blaok:E• • • • ' Plain, Striped,' Nest, and 'Fancy OlistdMeres. .VINE BLS C.R. CLOTHS. thilon Oriatimeres 'and Tweeds. • - flatineta end low.priced•Goods: • . FL &NNELS. • • New Shaker Flannels. • 'Pine and low priced White Fhinntds. Saegne and Shirting Flannels. • SHAWLS. • • New. Woollen Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls. , ALSH, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts., - Bargains in Black alpacas. • Daily opening now goods. • • . COOPER & CONA3D. 003 S. E. corner NINTH mid MARKET Ste. 'NM CHESTNUT STREET OF SPECIAL INTERES'Y ,TO LADIES." E. M. NEEDLES . Has Just opened NEW GOODS as follows: Broad cm-stitched Eldkfe:, 2,2 X, and inch horn • hem .;" stitched Ildkfs. (all linen), 1304 or 81.0 pe r dos.; .. new style's narrow val: edgings and headings; now styles point* lace and ether collars and sena: 4 c ALL FOB SALE AT OLD ' , PRICES. - ' All fancy made-up goods, stick &slaw and other seta, collars, sleeves, veils, hdkfs.; &c., will be closed ant, FOB TBIS MONTH ONLY, prepare• ory to laying in Fall Stock, . „AT ,il - 11EDUOTION Olf 20 . PEE OFINT. 4 6 Rim:ants " of all kinds of Linens, White • Goris;;Edgingt, Insertings,' &o. &o, also be closed out at a HEAVY DISOOIIN. As all of the above goods have recently advanced '=, from 20 M. 25 per eent., from'. the :Increased rates of exchange and tariff, the above 'great reduction from our old prices should Neve n'great itadn• meat for purchasers of these articles to buy On is month. ' ancl• tf 14 . : 4 193 , 1 , qIpCOTNEET STDPIET. ANOV. SHIRTING.FLANNELS. . Judvpina i s - few osiiiiot,liaOli Shirting nels, in neat Stripes; Oben Ica,' and , Plikida, of d • styles and nu:slides. . ; • ALSOlrar, Scarlet, and Illuelflannele. mll2 . SHARPLESS SSOTRIBBEI :ME W "GOODS .---MOUSLIN DE- A.. 1 'sines; new styles neat Plaid Glace Poplins; Plain Begs, Bine, Green, and. Brown; Figured Oathineres ; boautlinl neat Figured Beg Padilla Blue and'Bolferi no Delahaos ; • now Calicoes, clioice patterns ; ; neat Plaid Flannel for. Gents' Shirts, very ,dedruble and scarce; also a nice assortment of Oasslineresloriden and Boys, at JOHN H. SPOKES', 702 &BOH Street. lIILANKETS! BLANKETS! !.BLAN .I./ KITS! !!—The subscribers have their usual as eortment a superior American and English Blankets, in all tbeisizee manuractured for. Oribs,.Cradles, and Single sindpanble Bedsteads. at the lowest oesh prices. SHICTPARD, VAN tiABLINGEN, 'an2742t • 1008•ORESTNUT Street. A ."- 'OOL IE CHECKED 0A S . -Jars E 8.40-Inch .Black and White ,Chootra finermiLaine Cashmeres: Imporfod and for sale: by SHAEPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streetif. THE' ' , LAST CHANCE TOR - BA ' • 71IRTERR REDUCTION IN PRICES. We eifediterithied to closeout the •beilanco of our Sam met Stoat before the drat of September. In order to do ee we wW offer ear entire dock of • • . 'FANCY SILKS, . DESIRABLE' DRESS 0001111, • • •,Lb. E , lILATLES AND POINTE'S, • ' ' 00.&113-AND SACOUES, . • At lower prices thsp• those of; any other Retail Rouse in the oity. • • • c - 013*SLACIE 'SILKS , can't be matched in prices end '4nel:dm, as they were till bought before the last rise, and we era able to Nall them at onr OLD LOW iniotB • One lot ellearest Black Figured 81 — Oti; ever offered. Also a good eatortment of DOMESTIO (MOOS. H., EITE/IL & SON ' an4-tf H 0 .318 North TENTH "fit above °oaten. nIWEEDErANDO giSBIIVIERES. 1. 1,800 hide heai7~agpdmeres, Just owned. eiso, .4000 yards Tweeds, 62 to 76 cent% Summer atid.FeJl Oasabikeit; a fall stock. -Men's and Boys' weir. 'our ate* "DOMESTIOS. Bloachad own Shifting& Bleachedgown Sheeting% Oetton Flainele;Doinet, all Wool; and Untie dn. Ostton Goeds, at lowest market rates. ' BONNY-00MB QUILTS. Marseilles end Lancaster Qniits - .Bathhig Flannels, Mosquito Nets. Linen - Table Damasks and • : Cheap lots, of 4-4 heavy Irish Linens. ()LOSING OUT. • Bilk Mantles, Thin Fainters; Laoe Goods. liove.sommbr Mathis. :Shin Dress Goods, Black Tamartines. :Manias, Kaaba, Mozatibique% Sc. • 4. 41;•11 - coraer'NOTß'ami7.aclLlOT HITE GOODE! • EMBROIDERIES ___ HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERSHIRTS; VESTS, DRAWERS, &cr., AT THE LOWEST 0413.1 . 31..PR10E5. SHBPPA*I), VAN ItAlitiiol*,i Attarso, . 'ioos - ouzeiNUTltT. ' • HOUSE. RNIS.HING„, A large assortment of • : DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES . . - AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BLANKRTS. , • :Welch } Shaker, and Patent Flannels. . He a vy Linen Shootings and Pilioci Linens. Iliebaidicoes,,,and,Dunbar Dickson's Shirting,Linens. Heavy Table Damasks. in Neat Pattern& • Double Damask Table Cloths; Nipktos, and DoYlles. Hock and ;Diaper. Towels and . Towelings. Totkiiy Red Table Coverings and.Doylies. - Qullts, Counterpanes, and - Dtudties. ; Furniture .Chintzes and .00ringe Linings, • Bieh'Lhce - and Muslin,:„Orirtsins.• - *- ;• " Curtain Materiale,,Drocritelle; Damasks, Ai. Window Holland.' and Gold Border Shades. . BIfEPt'ARD, . ARRISON, _ selo litcp 100$:;CHESTNIIT STRNET.— • • • •.•• • • - • 70,006 yarditifEDllMl.:ol:A44l3, .•~-. r:.~~4. 38,000 yardi • FARMERS! : DRILLS: EIM)ARD BLANKETS: se 844 t. NET OAS ON 'DELIVERY. • HILADA., SEPT. 8,1862. Canton'Tflannels---14eavY, AMY'Stisndaid Dri lll3 1 • 44/Sim:Ara Shootings ••- • • Crawford Denims, for Oigallop May Linens, for linin&si IVPz. 28 0nOrDuOict ••• rot ads by • , . DE.COURSEY & • .;- HANIIETOI4o. ed. • 237 '4:11118TNIIT El,Tllll*. - - AliitANTlOdiEtaitit• COMPANY. A I IOURNrIW I I ) BINTP s Mick aid White,' /Eabk and Grey, • • - peek sod Lavender, .. 4 NEW STANDARD STILES; • ; = • . purirllW BY. .WILLIAM SIMPSON. rifc*I'Ail,'STYLES OP BLADDER PRINTS, . PROM SAMUEL 9I4TER • 81 , SONS - IXTItON: MANUFACTVRING C 0:,.: • SOB SALE BY . ' ' • .. • •.:v!, ~.. TOSEPEE LEA, 128 ANA x l3O. CHESTNUT onuot. • . I,alerfartk: = ' -• • ; DUNNEL " - I. - . GREENS' Iit'ANUFAOMING CO.'S PRINTS. 400 C WEI NEW FALL STYLI& WELLING, COFFIN, &-CO, y9l-mwtBm No. 220 CLIESTNIIT Street. SEAMLESS BAGS- _ • igLEWIS'PON't and 4 , ritEivatrmi) WA." DOB BALB BY WFT.T,ING, COFFIN, & ' Iy2l-mwfam No. 220 CUIEEiTNT.PrIite4I4: CONTRACTORS. FOR ARMY PURPOSES: Bales Canvas, all widths. Bales Farmers' Drilla. Bales Light and Heavy Duok: FOR SALE IN STORE AND DAILY CONRAD & SE RRILL, ARMY Goops, 'DABH•BLUE VOAT 'CILOTREL - ',:•: : .: . : DANIL43LIIN cap CLOTH& 81P6D16138 prioTga FOR OPNIONDS. • • • ARMY •BLANK:II* BTAIPDABD *MI IR% 10 - MINOR DUCK. . DRILLS, STANDABD•WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS &ND DtrOK. • BROWN AND BLRAOHED SHEETINgS AND Air stale by FROTRiNGRAiI & WELLS. el•if tf ARmYLB ANT< FITS„ 0 4 5,.V.ERNN4NT STANDARD,' ' • ' FOB "SALE BY . . FROTHINGHAM WELLS. AGENT'S. . BED-9 1 ALTS, BUITOLA _FOR HOSPITAL PtTRPOSS. 304 warn AND Bram AND .itni,llo) ALSO, 3-4 sad 34 INDIGO For redo b 7 " c: FB,OTHINGHAN & WELLS; , ''.),111.111a 34 N. 111 ONT end 35 L:111TITLI.81391111% COFFIN 'CO " • W 6 LIANG, I • P NO. 220 cinurrituti • • • ore prepared to CONTRACT FOR TIM- DELIVERY • ARMY WOOLEN AND 00120 N )20.00, STANDAVID 9 1 : 1 4P1T1L% **Om:. & • 1113VOITENSONi 112 OHEI/MA2Pr 131131 CIONENIUSIOX 111111,0114111211 Rol MR BALI OP ..- PHILADEIAPHEA-MADE GOODE!. - • '..DELICIOUS: BATH, HOT-AND OOLD, can be had at the great Hai Dieing loon, FOURTH and BRANCH Eltreeta. aelolf , MA-M . _PAGNE:—Vi',iiividoe of Oretki Der'" LIZ It v :=l l , 7 l n or °' 6;tl7ll - . sad, 061.11* iieviiMrisall°cferTtins7 DRY` Goons. CXMA/PSKON Aoll6o* otvtiUs ,ROR. Seim LINENS ALL FLAX TENT •OLOTH. A.RRIVWG, BY 200 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ITHORIZED M . I 11-1 V Ety .ABOO N. Si PAFBL NEED.' BY: . - .1..:- . ... -. p.,.,:tikkiNtOrr:.*:: : co; UNITED STATIMINFA.NTBY AND _RIFLE TAO. TlQB—Prepared•gnder tbo direction of the War:De - partment. Une.vol. _81.26. IL. MeOLELL AN'S BAYONET MXBRolBEB—Flablished by circler of the Wari DADatailent. One y 01 , 415 1. 26. CAVALRY TAATIOB--Publishedity order of the War , Depertment: !Three vote. ' $3 7b. . IV. MANUAL EvoLuTroscs OF THE LlNE—Arranged iD tabular form for the use of. the Army UMeers. A Sequel to the U. B Infantry Tactics.. 50 cents. • MANUAL OF BATTALION • DR/Li --For the use of, . ATIBY Officers. Arranged in tabular form and. pre - petty explained. 60 cents. ••, • . VI SOLDIFiIIiPBANDT BOOK—.oentelnlng a complete erstem of Instruction for the Soldier on coming into the service. 26 cents. 11,EVI6ED AltlkLY-BiGLILATIONS—PuIdi s h e d by an- . ,, thority °Ube War'R4parttnent Bro. 81.75. . • INFITIOITION tIRTILLIIISX—Prepared by a Boiird of Artillarreffigers, . . MANUAL OF TA RGET• PRALOTIOor the United States Army. U.S. A. 30 cents. . • • . DUFFIRLD 2 B Boiroor, °LEHR BRIGADE ART) EVOLUTIONS •OF 211111: , LINE By Col Wm. W. Duffield, Ninth Michigan Infantry. 7 5 cents. • • llar Will be sent by mail on receipt of the price by the Publishers. J. B. LIP2INCOTT & CO. solo. fit .;:22 FC,II,RTH street jun pug HAD THE' ciPIE&WEINIU BOUQWET,' , A POPULAB TREATISE •ON THE A.UT o . * S Lc PIi;ETONIZING LEAVES &ND SEED-7 - ESSE LS, And adapting them to , , EMBELLISH THE HONE 071• TASTE, BY EDWARD PARRISTI. For sale by Booksellers gonorany, and at the store of tte author, . • • , skB.3t 800 ABOH STINCET,'PHILA. 3 Ak , • . . NEW BOOKS 1" . R . E, 'D Y . LE$ MISEtt:ABLES,--BT.• DENIS. The fOuriffpart of VrorOit Haag a famous Frenoh noveti. 44- Les Miserable')." ' in style and price joititoort " Irentine,", part,M4 "Cloaptte t " and part illgarins." Paper.coriii;',Pricii 60 cents, end sloth bekuiketeasist (on superiOr Piper) ' • LItZE. AND , UNLIKE. _ - A charming new novel; - bi AL Et goo, author of ( 4 l've Been Think - big? ' 4 l Limg Look Ahead," ( 4 To Love and to be Loved,),.“ True.to the Lace?. &a,. One largo cloth bound volume. . ' " ALFIO BALZA.NI • Or, The Diary of a Proscribed Sicilian.. A powerful and dramatic picture of life and• adventure In lt3i y during the Be►oltition. - Dedicated to Garibaldi. Price $1.25. *** These books are Hold everywhere, and aunt by mail fret, on receipt of price, by 'CARLETON, Publisher, . • • • 413.880/D,WAT,. oor. IdepenaTd street; an3o:ewtf • : •'24)3W YORK. PHOTOGRAPH , $1.7e5... ALB.. A new lot bound: in TURKEY 0110000, FULL 131Z11 m. , with clasp, refaced to Si 75, LESS THAN OOST TO NIAATIFAOTtIBE. Other styles proportionately low! • PITOIIBIPS Obeap'Bootiatore, - ef6 St if 489 CHSSTNITT Streot. HE BATTLES IN: VIRGINIA:---- We eballl have ready T. 0-. DAY: • ' ANOTHER FULL .STIPPLY of Bhint'e Map of Virginia, giving clear and acotwate information concerning ALL THE BATTLE-FIELDS now engaging attention in Virginia. . Price, 50 cents. McOlellan's War Map of the Middle and South ern Stater, upon which are marked all the Battle-flelgs, companied by the dates. Price El. ...For sale by WM. S. I ALFRED MARTIEN, eel ' 606 CHESTNUT Street.. AR TELEGRAM MARKING W I♦IAP OF VIRGINIA. • • *: SIZE 26 BY 28. PRICE 25 GENTS. Sold in all Parkike! and Book Stores. also Sent to any address on receipt of price. For particulars see adver tisement in Frank Leslie's Pictorial. L. PRANG & CO., Publishers, 109 Washington street s Boston, Igtos. , sn29-3.m MILITARY GOODS. RMY:.CCSJQ~ I A . ;: Sky .4erseyei. ;'Blue "Cassimeres, (for Officers Dark'Blue Uniform Cloths. D'rk - Blue 9apflAtitlia..; Park Blue . Blonse Flannels. White DomA Willed Gray Mixed Flannels. U. i 4. Regulation Blankets. 10.ounee - and 12-ounce Stluadard • TENT DUCK. In dace and for sale by • SLADE, SMITH, & No. $9 AND 40 80111117/201QT 5T0.. etdre—ant TWITIMAILPHLI: atEO. W. SIMONS BRO.„ %.)1 . . -MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, SANSOMATREET HALL, SANS() STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, (Hp Stake.) SWORDS ! INF A N . T.IIIE-,:.: - 0 A VAL R.Y ;MEDICAL, Eta. • BELTS . AND SASHES, • . 4 , SWPED-KNOTS AND COVERS, BAGULDEE STRAPS . ..biII) MILITARY BADGES. PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE • 'TO . , ORDER. • Esus:sw Erin . . „ • • OFitiCElll3' *MILITARY E QII I MENTS, B o ddliai . ,Bridloe; 'Haversacks, Skeleton linatiackg, &a. Pall assortment at 720 IctaRKET Street, below Eighth: . sB9-4t* O tc TENT"•CONTRACTORS:—Se .I.- ..• ettal Tbousand SIBLEY TENTS, 44 Tripod Cen tres," of best quality on lron, ready-made and an:- nealed, can be bad on reasonable ferias.. Addresg 4 Box 278,•P. - 0., Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa" 008.60, ENT BUTTONS AND SLIPS, II • TB. Patterns. for sale at J. P. REED'S manufao tory, corner of THIRTEENTH and ZIOBLE &meta. au2l-Im* • FINANCIAL. * `FIVE TWENTIES: 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERN ' MEET AFTEB . FIVE TEAR& 1 . • I inn inetrnoted by the BEORZTARX OF THE TZZAIIIIRY to receive enbecriptiolut for the above LOAN AT PAR.. THZ •ENTERZOT TO , 014111EENOZ FROM DAU OF REI I OBiT, Thai heretofore experienced by reodrini payment in'aOLD of the intereet from Nay A full imp* of thee. Bond. siwaya on hand. •. . . • JAY :'IDOOME. 871380EIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD ST.. 'ram: t • • • C UPCINS, DUE . Ist OCTOBER, on at .psr. Address/ 5!..1.11.,", r 1i0x17114, philadOpida P. O. sob- et* JA7MIB L WALTON, ALT ON A t YOiT, nAisirzW rtswons, a N. L 0•0 LLEOTOBB, 80. 95 Bona TECULD, Street, Philadelphia. HERBBRINOES. Jay Cooks . eon- • 1801811 UcKlf, James, Rent, Santee, & Co., Hon. H. B. Roster, liktheriok, Black, & Co., Bon. A. H. Roeder, 0. Tiloßibbin .5; Son, Hon. Asa Packer, E. P. Middleton It Bro., Hon. Warren J. Weedwut. Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, log. sn'f..Bo LIQUEURS.-50 oases assorted Li- , JILA 1 21 1 5Inni1not rereolTod Dor oWp - Vandal% flora Bor deaux, and for nab y 7 . ,• 7 • JAIIItZTORS & L saGNE. & 204 Routh FRONT Rade . . virEs. JOHN DREW'S AUSEE' 131 BTRIET THIGATEN. Actlog N 4 Stage Manager W. B. MIX. DISIOIIB. Business Aigont and Tresatirei...' .:Jr.)B,:ik VTIMIT.• ...• -1 ' irlli , B YiI.M3GI3 -MITOIIIO 6, : - I:. POSITIVELY LAM...TWO liIMITSetti.FANCMOZ!." WEDNESDAY and THURSD4TYBOnin " Wait:MON," . 4 ti*Vo e" 'OR THE OBIoSET.. ' With MTV 13oeliery, Dfense's. : ' • Iranchon ... .. .. mitariak., ______ 1111DiTOID1 EAVT of NIBS NectiniilitiOjitiab. _Perficoptoences J to 8.. seVdt, 111VALNIIT-ISTREET.THEATIML-=- . Bole Lem* .4&)1111ITT8011F; Bneineee Agent. JOgN,T. , DONWRILITer.. AND LOST "POSITIV.EILTLAST. A.X'PlWif , ANON. BIIT. FOUW , . thoae favorite and nooniar artiste, ' • MIL AND gtain.-E. L.- DAVENPOAT, TUESDAY _EVENING, 81CPTIIII.8IR OTSELLO.: • Othello - • ' • E. D. DiViNAMPAT. Di edtmon a • - Kra: E.:L. DaN S POST. To conclude with THAT BLESSED EtkßY." ' INSTITUTION.FOLTHE BLIND. :1 FIRST EXHIBITION of the•Torm WBDNICSDAY,September 10. at 33i P. M. (kmdtiotor, Mr.- CARL SENTZ. Teaober of the 'Vocal Department, Mr. A R. TAYLOR. .1169- . 2t :Moro, No. 11 South E 14111.11 Street. pE.NIigi'LVANI/1 ACADEMY . OP • ITO FIN ARTS, ' • • `:' 3025 CHESTNUT STIVETIT, ' -Is *pm? daily {Sundays excepted) from 9A. Id, C P. /11: .:Ailiniegon.26 dente. Children half price. . •Shais.o: 4 4 8 ,4 g; - SE ti E g K 11.4 FURTHER—SAYE TIMEI I . _ id We 40140 t to ItElittlltE. His Colored Photo. grapbeare.the Most. Popular and pleasing pictures to be 1414.. - oFibest Gallery, SECOND St , above Green. QTILL'.IIEER SAME.RE ER S , . -- Life-size colored . Photographs maintain their place he first•olass' portraits. A glance will convince oC tbeinartistic exctilence. NOw, in view of the times, at war prices. : SECOEID. Street, above Green. , 1141, , . Ntv . BROTHERREAD.7I3. CIR. CU ' y `TATING LIBRABY;-111the SEW English and Am erican , erican Books. hiclithig ALL of Lite. ratnre. ONfirLibrar, bribe conntrrthat includtia all the NEW ABOLISH' BOOKS .. that are not REPRINTED here. • : . • • •• Terme es per year ; six months 133 • three menthe $1.60; One zroorith 76 cents, •or 3 rents per day. 218 .Sontit ZIGNTIS Street. • ..* seep3ot VNOLISHAND ENO a FAIRLY OIECRItiTING LIERA.RY AND GARIN'S; DX LEOTER3,'I3I7.OREBI'RUT STREET. ' • StibecriPtßine Year, month, atarday: ' • General catalogue just published, furnished pittii. In'Pressi Catalogue - of the Young Ladies' French Catalogue de la Bibliatheque des Dames ei des De. moiselles.” M. X. BIONACREST, Agent, eed-bn 1317 CHESTNUT Skeet. . • WWANTED Young Atvriod Mari'of fifteen years' experience in the, Hard wereatusineta,. a !situation in a manufacturing eatablielp ment or. Hardware etoro. Address. "Hardware," at this office ' eao.2tie WANTED—Irk a Wholiimle:. fitinot V Ala city. a Situation aii . ENTRY:OLSIRIt or dict. SISTANT BQUIL ILi6itP2ll4 byan experienced Yount Man, aged 24 years, noiy.in Retail Buelnees: 'excellent. penman, le Quick and 'correct at figures, whoile cameo ter de irreproachable; given the beat oily reference: It any one in went of Duch, by applying .to the., under signed -they will not be diesippointe& Address Ti..EL, .Press Office. • • se6-3t* • • Al 4 E D----In a Commissioni . V NOUNS . young man whO hat had some Imo.— rlence baudling woolen goods:. Address Min 2,1 n- P. O. " • • noS•Ot 500 . amotmt wanted on a $17 3 this property. Perpetualin cayenne to cover the IMO. Apply tong . PETTITN; 309 WALNUT Street.. • soil - difk PART OF A FURNISHED 801788 WARTED bit+ small family, In centred location. Address Box 1395, Poat Office., • an22-tf , QEVERAL - ROOMS tiCAN't kJ N0..232 BOuth 7/01IRTH Stmt. sett a , I GENTLEMAN AND: • T WO. - L . ADIES desire BOAUDin (tented Private tomily, in tbe - viatnity. of Tenth and Walnut streets: Please aoh. dress:Kß . I, ,et. this office,. . " of• - , . TO sxNT 77 ...eousE *No, 'l7ll ViliE Street; Wygietinioiith modern conventeiters. Apply to . . • W..G. BEDFORD; relo-3t* .491.8.036.1.410WH1LL Street .TO BENV-110.138E No. 608: Kra• North I.WENIY••MIST Street; ,8 rooms,,lost &0. }tent $18.87. Apply to' W. G. BED7OIIP,. eel° St* • 1918 . OALLOWRI:LL•Street. 808 SALE OR: .TO . . Badesbable threarstory brick' REIBIDENTS N0:126 North PROP T Street, below Brown; 'lt fiiingool order tbrougbout, and has a fine Garden attached. Possession Riven October 1,1852, and it may be "examined *it any time. Apply to: ALBERTA:OUTERBIIIDGE,:. selo-4tb 211 Eoutir BIX.III West: 16,11 . .Tr0V1D„.52,1.7,!!„°.Y.N.D. omit, and 8500 to Invest Ititdortego. Apply to W. IL LNYIOI{, No. 331 N. SIXTH Street. • 15610 2t* ;00.1MS.FOR SALE.—Nine Jacq4ard, 14 Lome, varying from Bto 16 shuttles ,and 2.4 8X incbea apace. . , • Also, several Rand Looms. 4to 8 shuttles. Lp O r:10 CONNAH & .1 . 10.9518. 74 IRIAN! 44retfNeiv•York. aeB•amwf 4t . • CAMDEN AND adr... LANTIO II AI L O'A. D CHANGE OF HOBBB.—On and after MONDAY, Not. let, 1862, Mail Tralx leaves Vine. street Perry at 7.30 A. M. Express " " 8.46 P. M. Accommodation train, for Absecom only, 4.40 P. M. Returning, leaves Atlantio—Mail, 4 P. M.; Migran t 6.06 A. M. Accommodation leaves Absecom at 3 45 M. Passengers for Long Branch and intermediate eta- None will tape the 7.30 A. M. train. FARE $l.BO. Round-Trip Tickets, good only for Me Day and rrain for which Veep are issued, $2 60. Mt cureion Tickets, good for throe days, $3. Hotels are now open. sidEt-tf QTAR HOTKL, A... 3 Mewls opposite the United States llotel,) ATIANTIO CITY, N. 3.. SAMUEL ADAMS, Proprietor. Dinner ... 60 eezda. Also, (Terriftgee to Hire. Wir Boarders accommodated on the moat retwonabit te23-thn rpo DEBILITATED SOLDIERS.--- JLiThere are now walking the greets hundreds of sol dier e, from the hoapitals, that apparently have had their eimatitatione • broken down by the Southern climate. They mope along the streets as though they could hardly drar:one.foot before the other ; they look emaciated, eyes sunken, skin sallow, and, if a reaction dote not take place, Oonenmption will aeon follow. Why do- not the faculty recommend BOHENOK'S SEA-WEED , TONTO in' thet hospitals? it is just :what they require, being a tonic; stimulant, and alterative. It will privent fever and.agne, produce a craving appellee, and, strenkthen the digestive.organs. Frequently one bottle of the:Sea weed Tonic will make a change In the whele system. It costa but One Dollar, and • holds a quart. Bead the following from a well.ismown gentlenian of this city, eapeetally among tba•press • . Atkplet 4,388 L DOOTON. Beralkeli—DEAß Six : I take great plea sure in sending you a certificate in addition to many you have already received: from suffering humanity. Jean scarcely Lind iangnags nuffictently strong to exprese heartfelt gratifleation of the wonderful cures your 111A.N- . •DItAXE PILLS and SEA-WEED TOl.llO have effected 'in the entire cure of one of the most stubborn came or the affection of. the liver. For three years I suffered. .heyond description ;* all my Wendel, as well : as mytielf, . Mee to the conclusion that my time in .his life was • Each was the terrible condition to whiCh I was reduced that life to me had become a burden ; may whole ayskena was in a state of inflammation; I could not eat, I could not sleep; my whole body was filled with pain;_awellings • would arise, in . my wrists and ankles, reOderiali than). totally 'Melees: On several °cot/alone was attacked with a rush of blood to the head,which would fell me to the : ground, and I would be carried away for dead. _I. applied to several eminent physicians of our city, who adininis tered all the medicines that they thoughtwordi reach-_ the case, but to no Oee of them eald'he cents do no more for me, and' advieed me, as a last reiort,lit drink cod-liver oil. Not relishing omi:torrid trash,'" declined; to take it. •Aceident put yoiar advertisement in my bands. I called 011 yon; YOU examined me, and lolitree abet was the nature of my disease. Yon then ordered me the Pills and' Tonic, with an observance or diet t pledg-. log your **diktat in orte week I would find myself an other mem. I followed your advice, and, es you prediot ed, an astonishing mare was faceted. I continuediyorm Pills-and Teta° for some time,.and now, thank God for his giant 'goodness and your valuable medicine, arm. once more restored to per. act health. lirioet earnestly recommend all timesMho are suffering frtomortraffeetiort . .orthe liver to ere your' Pills and Tonic a - lair trial; and, a cure will be,effeoted. I have sent many persona to yon, - and they aye all been: cored. Any infermseipu my fellow. citizens may further require will be - freely.gj yea by the subscriber, at' his residence, No. 812. Federal; etreebatween Eighth strait and Passyirnit road. . oIIARLIOS JOHNSON, IBIL /tit 1 . 0111143r19 PritaiCi Ink. Meiinftestnier. "11 . 011.0IISEROLD • .T E, E U B . E,S 'YOUR OHIORIN:—)EIaye them livor3Orped, end thus verpeturtiithe reodliciimi of, their featorem forever. ItICI*ER7I3 eletiozeJel ootired. and lite iike.. ,BEC9;iD,Eitroiet, ab ove (been. • lc . TIMM( W. Y 087.. MON : THE FIN E T ASSOItt g r•-i• MIIENT of - new, nuidora, and dlitibta BI ANOB.from SI6Q to SOO. Also, PATS crs.Worlii-tewwwid SOIL ODNO.N 3 auk. HARMONIUMS, for oaart.. at a' gteat - kease49o: or Ol k. InnaS numtbly Instalments JAMBS EINLLAII, 2lSead 431 South•FISTR Street, above Sortie". er-5-3in* nIIARPAII.NE .Air inv,ktielotc` Goia Te-/ Lao" OFIAMPAGNZ, last rsorivediai Eta. itgl." For eels by CHAS. s OMISTA.III,S, Sos. 'tout, No. 198 WALNUT end nfigi4NP 8!c4,414. 6T-OR. Oertifi— Catpl.ol the Penn nritual lift ineurano. Compete", .14:448;•et 1860, 610; No, an, of Int; applica lion bast linen Matte fOr tho iuup Or ZieleoOrt4tlAuts• Ale° thereof.• JAB. B. ALvottp. , Auguetl2i 236.1. WASHINGTON ADvEwrisEmEivirs„ . . . "loll': - J. -0: - 1111601)14.11"4 ma lioneers, ' it,, GOTS fiNfillt KT SALE:OF :MTV% Irft. &FOAM!" 13 aVF.II-nAtIEB, PONCHOS; OLD IRON . SHOVEL% f3PADB,S, AXES. tko. ON Feptember 15th, at 10 DA l Y oa NO at t R h H OOPFB2VMEtj;! WAREHOUSE, foot of G .street, near thd finy (his Works, we shalt sell the following articles' corolaune4 es unfit ror publie service: 6,847 eld Tents end Me. 10,840 Knapsacks. 4,608 Haversacks. 8,788 Canteens. I,93BTonebos. • Axed. Spades, Shovels, Picks, Camp gables, Stoves, Mess Pans, Drntoe ' Bogies, Flags. Bedeacks, Lot of Iron,' Teat Poles. dc. Terms club, in Ufilled Slates Treasury notes. By order of • • • Capt. DANIEL G. THOM ts, B•`H., U. B. A. JAS. 0. .MOGUDIE & VO , • ' Anottonoara. Re) 0- St AMUSEMENTS. PHOTOGRAPHS. pUWOLATII 4 I,O; LIBRARIES WANTS. , 80/M)lkti4: FOR:ISALK.AND,TO 4 LF;T. FOR TIrE - SEA BHORE4_,I. JOHN G. BRY ANT, Agent SUMMER RESORTS. MIKMCINAL.
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