0 Why, a hey in this country of ,or lee b ' Is the Will of a bola England eighen. AP„ R io f fourteen in this country I ,as f; 0 100 d g a ; Vert of teenty-one - England. I 4'0 ,0 mi n g like the reepective positions of the om.- en you oppose that England In en irie 4 it bin conotry you do not know the A p thi n be put where she rtrifte-liesifrar. She did not mean to Atilt, :$ O % so Col affair ,fi end o you then want she eons to f . ed ight VI c ow „ 10 , , we pitia `up us to come on. Tole WAS the eel n; of those r mot there: 11 Aw,Twain, up pee the Americans will give up the got Ido " conned I. 41 Well, aw, I mink '. F , d e al Settee, to be friends." 41 Yee," Mjjl 11 , 1 0 ';'' R eetd six months, to snit our own 0011- let me tell you that, by and by. you Not eto/011014 but Ireland will take tttr "',, &gland could not get 18,000 Bogilehen a,'4.);h'°,4rotartrans. 1 know it I have been snail e eocirtles thera—right in amog the pen. is exploded. The n aristocrac y "- tiytn tbe thing I ie . long enough, and England aw e is too dress ono he s potturiase for them s.. talk of America, and I would suggest to do out all English news for le Ido l 11° that ther heti W w e do not want it at all. Why r ot six mar. .y guslish opinion as atoreased in r r ..., 11° ' „." w hy do we make extracts from ' pe a of 1%1 4 our people? By the way, there do MO" e t the London Tortes taken bore, . o , to , co mes 04 melt t he I reeldent reo.ivee out of com as`Lidthe other token by the British minis. 11. i he way of this (minter to stop saver by allOtiog from its papers, and talk w e peed spend Ito money to adsertie. im ul t r oso muue lly spent eight hundred mil , I• lo „, t hieg hermit% Too natives have always in 3. 1 " • a. Englund spout so muoh MOTIO fr ,,,,0 to+. 11 114 I brato the anal yereary o f the Da m e of We. - 1 : 0 Rdyettisement for her. We use our 1° .1 citteent nasewers conquering the rebel. Jer id a l 110 . 0 emu, frieuds In the army. I met one "' l: ',, i( sr nth ble oral off On, my dear fellow, I said, )01 ,. emu and am glad of it ; you lost it Or h i I . r i n g for your country , . Your father, your brother', your elders. your children, and ial•i''; u ., e l,ll,:ren, will be proud of you, and will „ rat I d lon es a soldier who lost an arm' foryour the li t tiro” )Itls a p , ond thing to die for prod thing to tall upon the battle. ~.r aD et ewe t out a country ? Ido not er ,i al l the wan who is on the battle. held lIIr, Mils irl?nd of mine, from Illinois, got a bullet •rtat through hie leg, He came out the hos. Ar c : l4 " ai m tleshinston.• I said to him, It You yot: are a brave man." H e , Th ad, ,t t he LAM." I told hi ato go out again and ht ~ tenet in his leg. (ipplause ] We are . I ,,tge humaulta; do not niourn for friends , Oar gathers have all done nobly ; Penosyl ,la 14, ..,‘ee nobly Sne lam got nearly 200,000 men i t to magnificent eight to see who; this a , het erer—bat we must do more, we moat keep oes how dellehted the Adminietration le k weariest, taid what hope and coutidencte,„they ; 1 1,. thane. I talked with ever) member of the 111 Close has done nobly. He has saved the eg n ins Woof. VD uPpituse . 1 Let me tell Moroi millions he gets out. based upon the affections of tee country—is so eewiq I , "...rive—pew gold in the country to pot up la to tootitaante cotter:lBoode, and sell thoin here. a „.11) our petite:. books and perhaps you will dud ..“....b.liacke," and also Um note, of other banks e a.eretd awe° noire from the balks of fitasea• ronsylvaiils, a bed New York ; but the .creen • ,•• .on will keep ause yon like that money. 1 ,41 he you not 600 a maguidoent ourrenoy 1$ up tall through the country It is dlr. thinao's is antiug the wintry with his money ar . ,ta you th a t psoplo fail and nations fail, ise thof MLitt pay the principal, but be. ti touint lay the iuterost Pay the Interest yin are tide. Eureesn nations ouly provide for left rest rind never think the priuoipal jwe provide et and pr i e meel too. 'nage Treasury notes, le:o. err taken all ibiousti lie land, and every boy, KA-sewn Who mere robot is doing just so muc h Se twin,. Keep doing tine, and we will show , abet we aro made of. It is the best adver.lse ee could here. D.l end bye Rojo Pean capital. irt.ls god princes, wid be coming over here to 0 ...0 Rohm. I have damaged oonsols, and 'Wet invest In Vent any mono. England bins no at be, debt Property is b toed oa laud, and they n01.n.1 if the Qom thonlo sell her Jewels they h.reeutmigh to pay a thri pence to the pound. g , .11 thirty four StateP, n moe; every ono of 1. man her little Wand. ~• toe tot no brains. there (Laughter.] Their .i.c, L. not represent brelut, out so many sheep, j , ill eh sed so much land. They are trained to l ou t —hem This la the style of nu gnignett lord n.. 4 his constituents: "Ab. aw, I—sh, biro come melte e tow verve eke, uh—ii few f amble ro te my coretiteaute I say, ob. ah there are some Lea: In the pillory, nti, an. lam afwald tesw• . .a, sh,eb—thst is, want I was going to say, rel. , very well appreciated, ah, uh, down here." J) ill the gallery , at Ibis potat, exct time ,‘ 'Ear, ,••„iI 11/0 epeecti enoe. Thle le the en ti re 'mooch, ,tad t; eat do) lo the IJoudou Times I merely t ; ; . t., chow the et)10 of a moaner of Parliament. ahead rf them io every koala of the word. . Jlr ward het rod ocud thu Lord John Mobil to Wig tan r.Trein illnetrated his meaning by stooping and t Ito hal d about a foot tram the platform. This o hes and long. continued cheering and laughing.) people are a nation of heat and I have 0.0, that tied /quern in the teeth [ &patentee jut Neck one of there da>e to tell them so again. etaltivir moisture in everything that makes a na il eon,. Wo are ahead or them in education, ahead in to de lots, sciences. agriculture', and magafac- H. every man can read and write.- We have noiry 4,000 newsparers ; they cannot master s.l leer combined mooted is not t f 1.41 to Half a yet ear newspapers. We pat tate canto for a hook WI nee obilgtd to pay ten dollars for. elmle lend is hopelessly enslaved We are the •nrotalt them with all thee have. They re •n-'f tie lrlebm•u oho c oo flitted to buy a trunk. • t nub ?" .4 Yes." paid the seller, •t bny ' • , tel‘hat will I put in tt I" tt Your clothes, to "And go naked, air," [L mghter.] That'd 111 .tuaillon of the English pe.ple We glee teem units, and they hero nut gut over one set of i Joss I thin. here been enslaved long enough to Mulish tr. It Is gnat time we should betfeme &mari tal Our ladles should take the lead. When they bpnrirp to purchase goods they should ails what to.i"tonelity is, 4 . Are they lin ali•hr and if the )11)4, then Ley .! I don't want thew " t d., lulls he veto dos!. Tnet. can do it. Yon hoe fashion. ere started. If a Indy has a short the r et. on long heels, and no I nag heels come i u:0 bit IS a Indy hue a clumsy alb .w flowing wor.tetdsr , d, Mt! the 1110,111 g sleeves are beehion .l go lola. end the fashion wilt Now The fa ".l Y.l.rOft Will be charged, and lOnglitid deed. tl-1 iMI to coneidor England dead, and &merlon it A:t3mittration are a unit • anti let me tell you that I p edam who go round ntmat splitting up the rr , :owards. boleti ae,] they are traits.; tries. Stand by the .idwinistration. I w end tettaw by what authority ro ole , k dictates to hie ill.. dt. agent to hie principal '1 By what authority iitt:l lane nederfake to ralvira the Pr- Indent what he des ettn that be Mall notdo We minuet change the to Oat utopia must obey orders. The gettarat must tem. S tan a Try to sot that one of them of my na.. Stair ria pet obey orders; Ido not mean General or ba k nature', nobleman ) i Applause ) An ninntnt hituaelf luterfereo with, and he (RAO relined and enhients himself to the rid e rid; and another thing doe.' is worth parts hi. Pair in the middle. (Laughter.) kite t.f a lighting men parting hie hair in the 'mid. (gemmed latit Ver.) 14.145 id hr the Arminiatration. You know that vide t: tide one of running the country to rain, arli the interference of pollooletta. '1 bey tried to !ttrt• 11.11 c .lellati aside sod they snoceeded for Vet holl all right new [ alarm.) IL° 14 " . e People, one ounsaltntion. and one flog. m lase all through title land only one Idea—the sal often States forever We meat be more Li... 1 Esti: Slate must intermarry with the other. ' l%. ID the hoods of brotherly-lure. bet the Wait Ile Esst—renutylyst la embrace 31aatechmootte. yMe say. every thing has not been going on right Elem. and when I go book to Boehm I mean to tit 141 against Wendell Phillip,' and Charles ete :dieet aoplause Charles emmeter must not let; t.• the Butted times Sonata— [amers] —nor r,aid. of Delaware. Me creed le, meteor oy the aeration. and the man who tells you th it the i'e! le Stylish kick hitn,atid I will take the remould ;Sppltuse j 'Swear by General Bank, and Gin. 'Out me the Cabinet. Butte me that That le .Sy to act like patriots, like men, like Anted • e. mud people, for we have muob to be proud 1 k • K. e deb Weed that tho anneal hoods that bind or happy land obeli remetu unbroken. ut/I *lll feel foreign influenoe and foreign I, bn , . t *lll MU) i• ,rk the bullets ageing us hurled. 'navy coral our getuottet and defy the world.•' [&➢plume.] t. Trtio the retired amid much cheertug. Be him 1 40 ewed °beers for bloOletheu and the iJabluet, kb x«re RlVeti WWl', De then begged leave to ra h, likes 'smug, that ho bed t sett pseatiarlr etrucit b the «xceiler,ca of that ihattintion known as the Blare Refrestuueut &dam. He had read of ita be t. to the volunteer. It woe a lady's dodertaking, a% Mu. In , ln was toteteated, she begged hica . to scribe la her Lettall 5100, to forward its purposes and eta MEITINO OTr TIIM NATIONAL UNION illy f THE ruirT 13ONGEtE33IONite DI3- 1 ( 1*-1.set evening the delegate,' of the National Pete of the Pint Oongreesioual district assembled the t , only Court-room. Er. Robert P Klog acted RtstC'ut ; liners Farmer Burns atid,charles Bert '' ll be Tice residents; Dr. le. 0. Reid as secre ' , lb' after 8 o'olock ti e roll was called, and a legates answered to their names. On mo t"Nedlog of the minutes of last meeting was Oommuntcattorre wee received from 4, Tie teem several precincts, p•oviding sninitltntee, ‘ ,, re accepted, Oomcunolcatione were then read " the !losing gentlemen, respectfaily declining thiir ' 41 .: Moats, Joueburip-r W. al Co.pDr. Joee uh Wa , b. Lehman. Two delegates from Mt tt ir , ancts elated that they were delegattd to decline tLugc , nous of Messrs. John Id, Butler and Samuel `.• weneitise on Credentials reported David Leeks' 'ln g 4 k , to represent the Tenth dirleton oir the w ~d Mr. Benj. Martin, of the rain preotnot R. Ti•tet ward, was also admitted as a delegate 1T.0'.1.0, Bach delegate wee a.sreeed - a certain utt in beet ekpeneells And Pr. Heed Was refit:tasted km mu-ensurer. fit Uhilon, ill persons not delegatee to the Oonven-- 'serr rtelteeted to laSTe r I . l •tules heritage then offered the following rose. tiw a : . I ,'Ared, Ist, That the 'National IJuion Part,' or the . '": 1 10,6coord district have full coutidence in the • tietnt Ldminleleatlon, and to the patriotism, fidelity, of the President of the United states, Ant ' ll b ite our cordial and earnest support in carrying tQett the prig Opts; of public policy in crushing out 0 sod rehemon„ herever found to exist :,""d• 2 d, That we hail with profound satisfaction 'HutuPhs of our arms in the emitted with rebellion, d bsinve that the integrity of the Union will be re the authority of the Constitution re-esta lsteeprer all the States and Tee ritortee of the United ages. • Resplred, dd, That the National Union party reooguise, the tu.c f lut utlou of the paregand patriotic men who remitted to altering the burdens and"defeudlog the b II 4 o 1 the Administration of the national Govern eat, 11 disinterested lore of country outweighing* , antis of Petty, end deserving the prompt f c eletlmett of our favored laud. lf°lo,d,4lh, That, deeming the action of the national dbihitatloo wise and reliable, we entreat daily abtion athe Natio' al Ynton party for the promotion Apr its 41 011 N, the efficiency of its Lahore, and tts future sue. , theintsluing the dearest principles that erelong to ~A u mum owlet', &swell el le vire of freedom through ite clip red nations of the world `;"° lo rd, 6th, Teat Andrew O. Curtin, our worthy '"our, by his patriotism , energy, and 215111 in defend- . t:/or glorious old Commonwestb front invasion, and 4l L bt !ung to the defence of the entire country, has , ulnerif to be the right man in the right pleas, !scolded not only to the thanks of the °Means of tb "fit'acis, but to the commendation of the people of 6 ttilk, thlloo (JD ij. ll ' ° , n on, the resolutions were unanimotude adopted .; Lutigheed thee arose and stated that it WI/ f d .or ell the loyal prole in the diet, tot to unite. so as fent the Breckinridge candidate, Josiah Randall, but w ould theretore offer the followlog preamble and woo id • n 4" " l ir Perth's of the loyal citizen.' of the rivet resepnej m o t t l e , have placed before the people of uistrict a candidate of undoubted boy alty and ability, o Detesition to the nomtLee of the Breokturldge Demo "GT and whereas, we have full confidence that, if iti r • the loyal nominee enpport the National Ad - t fallon in it meunres neceseary to a speedy sob- Sof the rebellion: Therefore, ,y 1,! °10,41 , That this National Union Co rveution deem el \to mike any nomination for Congress in t a lttrlot. . tied, Twit this Convention do now adjourn, Sub. the Cell of the chairman. theereeding of, the resolution considerable 1 7,, brae among tile, delegates with regard to the isn ot e2 l 01 ariourning without nominating a candidate •or u ,; 411311 , tied, on motions the pram:mile and reeolu tre taken Up separately. The preamble wee read e lf 4 ed• The first ratolutiOe was then taken up, sad tut' Nowa clecitssion the year end pars were celled Ttathe folloaleg was the remit' yea. 28 nag • 14. •0 f4 uoud rosoletion was theyad, and thistly agreed . • • l etters rural, front mr. Joseph Melt ntii4,olll We. E. Lehman were,ordered to be 4101 ado ch l°4l °uairml the aa ooneenilou adjourned to meet eft the Speech of General Lew Wallace. At Oincirumtli ott'Tnroodirf i Con the °Cession of a' , flag presentation, General Wallace made thefollowing speech : FstLow.ClTtzess I Cannot addrete yen as soldiers, but zney.as citizens I come to express my thanks for the promptness and patriotism manifested by you ail in leaving your homes to come here and aid in.the defence of Cincinnati. Same are diapered to deride this movement, but I tell you it is simply going back to old times. I see before me a second edition of the men that fought at the battle of Bunker Hill. Just finch as you, only they went to battle with arms not half as good as those you have. I see before me snob men as on the me norable Elitt of January fought and whipped the-enemy at New Orleans. They bad -jest such arms as you have. They were not nal.: formed, nor mustered into •he United States cervice. Their organization was Identical with yours. 'They went preoleely as you came. They succeeded, and I have no doubt you will succeed as well. I never meant you should take the open field; that would be folly ankmadnees. Your. .place to in the en trenchments end behind the fortifications. In the trenches you would be invineib:e. No freeman could dare show his bead before you At fort Doneleon the sharpshooters did the most effective service. The squirrel rifle in the adept's hands was the most effective arm. . , . I want you to stay as ebarpehootere, not as soldiers. A tharpshooler fights on his own hook. He does not stand slhow to elbow with his comrades. He goes where he pleases in tho rifle pits, behind old !damps, or trees, behitd the brush—any where, in faot, where he can drop his man. I know that at Fort Donelson the enemy dared not show themselves to man their guns. At one "gun thirty men were killed, one after another, as fast as they came up, by our sharpahooters. More men were shot In the eyes and in the head b/ the sharpshooters, than by the soldiers. '- n ere are trenches, and you have rifles in your hands What did you come here foe! .f Co fight. To tight ] Don't imagine a fight Is to came 4if every hour. It re quires two to make a fight, and we are ready. It to the common • impression that the enemy have retreated They have done no .suoh thing. They are now within half a day's mart& of you, and, what is more, they are confident of being 'successful In their expedition against Cincinnati. They matohtd down to our tines, awl having viewed the reception that awaited them, retired a short distance back. They wisely withdrew. They aro wait- Ina for reinforcerret to, and may attack 11J any mernhig. Wt are hauling off our coats and getting ready for them We do not want this stlendld army defeated, and Nvbile I Lave the honor to command them they shall not ise defeated. The rebels shall not tako Cincinnati, nor shall they set foot on Ohio soil by passing through my !Mee. No man is more impatient than lam to 'move after them, and no man not in my position knows of the vexations and annorancue that surround him in getting taw men ready for the field k and td 4 meet the enemy. The Fight with Howell Cobb's Regiment. [From the Washington Star.' From a private letter received in this city, we are per mitted to make the following extract: " The colonel and major of, our regiment (32d Now York Volutions) are both seriously wounded. It will be a very tedlone affair for them both, particularly for the major. The wounds wore received at the battle of Crampton Gap, Doer Burkitteville, Frederick county, Md and a glorious victory it was for our division, tshloh kse the only division engaged. "The email , were hosted on a steep. wosed hilt, whence it seemed almost imposeible to dislodge them; but by a eicunitateoue movement from right to lett we drove them at a charge bayonet over stone walla, through the woode, and up the bill, until they received re inforcements, which seemed to stagger our mon; tint hariog accompliabtd this much, another cheer and charge completely routed Howell Oobb'e forces, we oc cupying their position and have been up to the present time 61 We took two pieces of artillery, 600 prisoners, be sides some 300 wounded and killed 2: DESPERATE COUNTERFEITER CAPTURED AT CLEVELAND.—On Tuesday last, a man giving his name as Joseph H. Jones, entered the banking house of Messrs. Wasson, Everett, & Uo., Oleveland, Ohio. aud aekid to exchange El 000 notes of the Rank of tieorgta, for treasury note.. Mr. S. L Everett, the cashier, saw at once that his currency was spurious, bat making no remark, weispered to a desk to procure a policeman, and proceeded at once to reckon the money. In a short time (nicer Whitney arrived and arrested Jones. The two went away togt ther, but on crossing Superior street, Jones drew a revolver and declared thatps would go no thither. Whitney threw his arms around the reit so, and with the help of two citizens succeeded in securing him. Re was safely lodged in jail, and assured the po- Herman that he drew the revolver only to make a present of It to him. MORE INDIAN MURDERS YOU& PERSONS KILLED NEAR MANKATO —Mx. Hall, of Mankato, brir.se the news of the murder of four persons by a small band of biota, in the Butternut Valley, near Judson, end only about ten miles from Mankato.' The names of the murdered are Davie, Jones, and Williams. Another person was killed whose name we are unable to give: A man named Lewis was severely wounded. These persons Lad fltd to town on the first outbreak of the Indians, bat bad become assured of safety by the presence of the troupe near by, and lead returned to their farms. While engaged in preparations to thresh their grain, the In diens tired on them with the result above stated. The Indians took the horses from the threshing maohines, and rode away from the scone. Mr. Hall states that dept. Dane's company was stationed only one mile•from It here those murders were committed, and were in pur suit of the Indians when he lett. They bad seen two small bands, one numbering seven and another twelve. the effect of these murders will be moat distwerone. Hundreds who bad returned to their homes are now flock ing Into the river towns again. and willuever venture out until they have the etrorgeet evidence that the Indians are driven beyond the borders of the State.—St. PetteZ Pioneer, 1614. ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS OF COL. DIXON B. 1111 LE S.—About 6 o'clock lest evening the remanis of tJol. Dixon H. Miles arrived a• the Camden-streetdepot, in a special train from Monocacy elation of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, where the body was sent. under a flag of trace, yesterday morning, from Rarper's Ferry, by the Confederates. Col Miles lived until Wednesday after noun He received the wound in the lower part of the lett leg, the piece of ebeli with which be was struck tear ing away the entire calf of the leg. He was not sounded in the right leg. Reaction of the nerves, which had been terribly shattered by the blow, aid not ensue suffi cient to warrant amputation, and be getedually sank tin der the effects of tho wound. The body was received at the depot by several of Major General Wool's staff an companied by an escort, via Company B, 13th Pennsyl vania Cavelty, tinder command of tient. Kerwin. About 7 o'o'ock the line of merob was formed, and the body was escorted to the reek ence of Asbury Jarrett, Req , cor ner of Front and Baltimore street". The family of the deceased, who reside at Sweet-Air, Baltimore county, are at present sojourning at the residence of Mr. Jarrett, and from there, at eight o'clock this morning, the remains will be taken to the burial grounds attached to dt. James , P. E. Mauch, of Baltimore county, which is 'knitted near the late residence of the deceased.— Ea/timers Sun. BNITEDASTATES GRAND'IIODGBi 0. 9. V.— ADJOUBNitIENT.The Giand I.Mdge of the United States. of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, con • tinned its onion yesterday at Odd Fellows' Hall. The principal buidness wee the consideration of reports which were of no interest to the publio The newly. elected Grand Officirs were Installed, atter which the following officers were nominated bytthe Grand Sire, and confirmed by the body : Bev. J: D. Williams, of (M o. W. G. Chap. lain; B. W. Dennis, of Mirbigan. W. G Marshal; An. imam Pleff, of Penneylvanta, W. G Guardian; and John E. Ohameerlain, of 'Baltimore, W. G.Jdesienger. The Grand Lotge then adjourned fine dis.—Balt San. TUB DFATH. OF. GENElltar hia.NSFLICLD.— Gen. Mansfield, killed at itherpstfurg, dined with the Eon. Bit Thayer. in Washington, on Saturday last. He wee in good spirits during the day, bat just before taking leave seemed to have become abstracted, and, after a few tucthoute silence, said: 'I Mr. Thayer, I am going into battle. It I fall, have my. body sent to my friends, at Middletown, Conu." Ho left immediately after making the mitres% ABIrOOTION OF AN AWAY 0FF101911.--A. runa way officer, who wee tired of milit try glory, and sought for shelter and renege in Queen Viotoria'e dominions at Et Regis, was forcibly abducted and returned to the bands. of a*conntable in New Took, by some Indians Arno bad been hired and excited to the deed. A remonwrance has been presented•to the Oanadian Government, in re. fercnce to this abduction. A WHITE SNAKL—The Gettysburg S'tar says that a white snake was recently discovered in Miami county. It wee about six feet in length, and was moving north ward. But whet seems the more remarkable, the WAG wen in two parts, not being connected in any way, but evidently belonging to each other, in order to make hie sbakenbip complete. The one,helf moved after the other, and they appeared in every movement to be in sympathy with each other. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. ParLAnsLPHIA, Feptemtter 22,1862 There was great activity in old demands to-day, and a considerable advance in the price; 1130118% was freely paid in the forenoon, ankbefore the close 114 was offered for them. A large amount was purchased for otystom duties, but a still larger amount was bought for speculative rummies. The tirmnefe with which gold ho:dii its present figures is a guarantee of the safety of buying old demands at five per cent. lower than seeds. The lack of positive information front McClellan ett 1 causes many to hold back their specie. If he were to write a satisfactory and somewhat extended despatch, ex plaining the movements and losses of last week, there lane doubt that gold would decline, and inorecteed activity be noted in the stock market.' Ills terribly short metrioran &me addressed to Italleck are not suffirlent to satisfy the people; tt is like saying Rome is overwhelmed. without . explaining whether by water, pestilence, earthquake, or . an Weeding army. This accounts for the firmness with which the price of gold is maintained, and the apathetic feeling In the stock circles of to-day.. Specie closes :At Saturday's figure, 116%. One-year certificates also are the same, 98% being bid. At the Stock Board there was not much dliposition either to boy or sell, transactions being mostly on outside orders. Governments are so firmly held that bat few tr enameller's are made. 104% was paid for seven-thirdee, an advance of 'X. In sixes, nothing was done, 101% be ing bid. Reading bonds were steady at Saturday's quo tations. North Pennsylvania Railroad sixes were firm at 78; the tens declined X. Sunbury and Erie seven brought 101%. Pennsylvania Railroad let mortgage bonds rota X ; the 24 do X. New Oily elm were firm at Saturday's figure. Camden and Amboy sixes of 1883 rose to 97. Schuylkill Navigation elites, 1882, were firm at 67. Reading shares opened at 11%, rose to 32%, °lowing . It 32 1-16, after considerable amounts changing , hands.. Beaver Meadow was firm at Saturday's figure. Zdthehill brought 47; Catawissa 4; the preferred rose X. Penn sylvania rose to 150 X, closing firmly at that figure. Long Island rose X. Schuylkill Navigation rose gs the pre ferrtd also X. In fineonehanna Canal nothing was done ; the bonds were held more firmly. Morris Canal preferred rose 1X: Lehigh Scrip %; the Shares being at Saturday , ' figure. Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. brought 27%. Commonwealth Bank sold at 32%; Farm ers' and Mechanics' Bank at 62.' Bace and Vine sold at 10, an advance; Girard College 24X, an advance' of 'N'; Thirteenth and Fifteenth 21%, no change. The market dosed firm. There is no change in money rates, although it is in rather mare demand. Drexel Jr Co. quote New York Exchange panel-10 disoL Boston Exchange Parch.V prom. Baltimore Exchange • %0% die. Country funds 3 1 . re die. Gold 1651 oil pm. Yearly Certificates... 98%099 Quartermaster's Vouchers 3 a 6dia • The following is the comparative statement of the re ceipts of the Catawissa Railroad for the months of July and Angtult,lB6l and 1862: 1881. 1862. July' ....817.976 66 $87,316 86 Liusgeonueuting zooids 3,8%18 87 18490 15 Sari)logs $14,077 98 823,828 71 882 August. $19,944 1 09 838. 1 940 88 Leis coaneetthg roads ~,, 4,324 75 14,580 08 8A8,819 84 V 24, °Molex, BANE BTATIMINT. - 250 6 2 W.RILLY OW TILL PUSLADIILTNI.I." Loans. : 4192012. 8 Sept. 18. Beet. 22. 8epi . 1,5110114 : 22 Philadelphia— 84,209 1000 30 6 4,000 858:00C 1848,000 North America.. 4.888 575 4,430,251 c 680,20 662,912 Yana 2 Mech.. 5.482,8 8,253,184 ,084, 3 / 6 1,085,994 comurcierci a,,,... 1,90; 1,883, 260,000 260,000 Mechanics'..... 2,127, 2,086, .216,7 206,252 N. Liberties.... 2,034,0 2,13 7 ,000 849,000 349,000 Southwark..... 1,216,087 1,211,394 204,74 204,800 Kensington .... 992,71 953.907 137,15 '137,465 Penn Towrisbi . 1,07 c, 1,047,5 .174,1421 174.938 Western. 1,981,071 1,994,791 , '.2.601 379 698 blab it Mech.. 1,670.3 1,898,761 145,414 1 146,984 Commerce..... 637,819 592 . 087 165,6351 185,551 Girard. .. .. .... 2.930,8 2.487,712 346.8331 297 698 tradesmen's... 788, 709. 129 896 129,8/7 Consolidation... 927,603 929.6 ' 112 4841 111.413 Oily.— 970 06 1,046 589 183.258 141 666 Commonwealth. 618,319 636 71 76,566. 76,541 Cora Indiana 800,0001• 803,000 100,000 113,000 Union . 774.000! 798,000 89.000 82.000 -- 1 --- ---- --• --- Total 36,016,876 31 671,635 5 616 ma 449 021 o DZIPOBITI Sept. 16 North America. Farm & Mech.. C o ma) orciaL Mechauics'.... 82,742,0cx 2,682,744 4,690,13 1,233,001 1,84J,00C1 1,478,000: 1,119,767 988,76 n 886 7'4 1,684,17. 878,425 633 2! 1,609,896 861,896 429.128 662,2441 207,658 1 6213,000' 863,0001 N. Liberties.... Sonthvrark Kensington Penn Township Western Man. & Mech.— Commerce-- Girard Tradeemen's.... Consolidation .. Olt, Commonwealth. Corn Exchange. Union... 24.780,163 Total Itlllearlogs. Bottancjii. 63 469.055 56 . 6283,414 - 24 3.560 848 87 5(0,845 65 , 8,452 449 58 234,897 50 3,052,880 96 399,193 84 Sept.l6 " 16... MEM MIME I' 19 g, 2,0 '8.2A8,380 3t 2. ........ 3,074,636 BO 2 819,988,11)9 38 81,993,88 S 00 The following statement shows the condition of the banks of Philadelphia at various times during tho last faw months : 186/ Loans. Jan. 31,046,337 Fob. 8 ... .30,385,119 Itlar S 29,393,356 e pril 7 28.037,691 May 5 29 324,482 Jane Z.; .......91,747,070i July 7.... .33,206,6611 Aug, 4 —.33.517,900! 11 ....33,556.878' 66 IS. 83.i-26,089 II 25. 83 731,675 Sept. 1 33,899.8511 6t 8 34,631.3501 It 15 ' 35,015,676 6$ 22 .... 84,871 635 Decrease 144,1411 66 017 Bpoola Oiroul'n. Dopoditt. 5,688,728 2,145,219 21,398,014 6,884,011 6,881,108 5,886,424 6,049,836 5,683.482 5.545,007 5,804187 5,8 5 / 4 730 5,662,806 6.483,051 16,643,160 5,646,857 6,61.6.044 6,449,0271 685.949 _ . following aro tho official tables of the trade of the eort'of New York for the week and since January 1: IMPORTS. 1860: 1881. 1862 .$1,262,62 058,601 $1,507,622 . 1,920,776 1.371,209 2.665,941 For the week. Dry goods General morchandi Totai for the week.. .8,P53.307 2,221N7 LO 4168,643 Previously rep0rt0d.174,369,316 96,998,026 126,079,007 Since January 1....177;842,82 2 911,220,735 129 142,860 EXPORTS OF PRODUCE MAD issaliiaariorsa. 1880. 1881. 1882. For the week . 92,151,3b8 $1,988,878 $1,047.881 Previously rep0rted...5:11,630,376 88,780,829 94,847,681 81noe January 1....64,781,738 90,719.355 98,705,512 alroturs OP SPHOIE. 1850. 1861. 1862. For the week $4 7 6, 000 $194,686 Previously reported... 40,805.011 6,401,419 42,441,(50 Since January 1..:841,28, Philadelphia Stock Ex Reported by B. E. 81. a ruin 20 Baced Vine 8.. 30 .2000 Schasl N a 6a 'B2. 67 601.0 Read Oa '7O '10331 1000 North Penne 86.: 79 9000 do ......e5 78 , 2. lleav Meadow.... 58 30 Mitieblll B ' 47 50 Catawiasa B 4 • BETWEE • 5000 Snnb & Erie 7e..101;,' 1000 Beading Ca '70...103) 14.0 Long 181B..cash. 19 SICON 100 Ponn a J. ...... 60 2( 8 Co lots 60X 18 Lebipb Scrip . 29 13 far & Mrch Bank. 62 5 Commonwealth Bk 321( 60 Wag:ling 11 eswn 321 16 2(0 do • 15 :52)6 160 do b 5 306 AFTER. 85 08tawiess 11 reefer OLOSIBEI Pl Bid. Asked. Cr B eet 101% 101% Cr 8 Tr 7 8-10 N. 104% .. ?Minds Be. 9714 .. Philade 8e new.. 101% 191% Penne, sa. 8954 90 Reading R.... 82 1.10 82% &bad en W80'43105 .. Reading bde '70.103% 103% Road mt 6.'88.. 98 95 Penns R 60% 5054 Pen.ualll m e5..107% 108 Palma 122 in 6...108x 104 Morrie Gnu Oon.. 44 .. iforrle Cul Pref.ll7N 118 Or &, Costes . ..32g 84 Sch Nay Bteek.. 4% 5 X Obeid & Waln ut 40 Scb Nay Pref... 14 14% Aroh-Bt 2.4% 3ch N 88 , 112 88% .87 Thlr & 21% St 6081 re B 13x .. 'Girard College.. 24% 25 Elmira 11 Prof.. 23% 25 ITenth & Elev'th 81. the Te 2 78-- 89 90 Pktladelphia Markets. The Flour matket Is Inactive, but holders are firm, and the receipts and Jdocke light; sales comprise 700 bbls Ohio eat' a family at '56, and 200 bbls good do at $6 87X. The trade are haying in a email way at 55* 5 12,ti for superfine, $5.87N e 6 75 for extras, $5.87,40 6.26 for extra family, ann $6 5007 49' bbl for fancy Wands, as to quality. Bye Flour is ecarce at 58.600 8 flflg. Corn Meal it quiet, and Ponneylvania ie held at e3.12x 4,v bbl, Isla:out Wee. WnisT —The tecripts are moderate, but the demand it lets active, and about 5.500 bus found hut era, mostly at $l.BO for prime Western, In store; 51.82 for Southern do, afloat, aid Rl 40e1.42 for Rood Western white. Rye is *tardy at tbre7oc for new, and 72071 c for old. Corn ie not pleat), and about 2,000 bus yellow told at 66007c— the latter for prime, afloat. Oats are firm. now South ern telling at 360, and Pennsylvania at 394940 c. • BARK —Quercitton is in request, and let No. 1 rather scarce, at 532 4F too. COTTON.—The market is dull and unsettled, and the de mand very GROOSMIEEr AND PROVISIONS —The markets for both tire ham. with retht r mote doing in the way of sales VPu,SKY is fhm i 250 bbls sold at 33033 X o, tee latter for prime Ohio and Drudge at 310 per gallon. Philadelphia Cattle Market. September 12, 1862. The receipts of Beef Cattle are moth larger than nseri this week, reaching about 2,160 head. - The marketer continue very dull, in consequence of the large receipts, and prices are about the same as het quoted ; let quality Chester county Cattle' sold early in the day at prices ranging from sBeBx 40' 100 lbs. net. But most of the stock is of poor quality. havers' droves of choice Stock Cattle were offorod to day, and sold at $3e3X gross for Ohio and Illinois stook as to qtailitY. The market closed verj du 1, andlthe drovers offered at very low prices. Several lots were purchased and ship ped to hew York. At Crib close, prices of let quality Cattle aro equal to lest week, but ordinary to common is rather lower, rang- Jog frrm 680133( for let quality Chester county Steers; S7O7X ftr fair, and $506 for common, according con dition and quality. E 1 be stock on sale is from the following Statee t 891 head trout Pennsylvania. 800 do. do. Ohio. • • 480 do. do. Illinois. 200 do. do. lowa. 60 do. do. Man-land. The following are the partioulars of the sales: Fellhiwer & Karin, 55 lowa 'neon!, selling at from $3.25e8 76 gross for common, and 51 head] rom Ohio at how 217e8. Alex Kennedy, 40 Chester county 'steers 25 extra at sFetB.2s, and 20 ordinary steera at $7 e 57.5 0 1. • Jones tdc , ..lese, 25 western steers at $607 for common quality, and 31 Chester county steers at from $7OB. P. Bat away, 85 Chester county steers, selling at from $7e..8 25—the latter figure for extra quality. • Cochran & 12100611, 22 common western steers at 8803.26 gross, and 83 Delaware county at $8 for fair to good. P. alcFillen, 66 Cheater-county steers, 50 fcr George Young, and 16 for John 0.- Clark, at from 708 for fair to good. Mooney & Smith, 200 Ohio steers selling at from 6 0 8 for fair to goal. including 62 for Pdebacti& Black, ave raging about 700 cwt. 4' head, selling at 73j. lichainberg It Tillman, 78 Ohio steers, selling at 70754 for fair, and 56 Cheater county at 708 X. Fuller & Bros., 82 Ohio steers, selling at from 708 X for good to extra Belcomrldge, 30 Illinois steers, at from 707 % for or dinary, and 78 Ohio eteers for A. Warner, the best drove in market, at 708 X • I S. aleFillea. Western and Oheater-oonnty steers, Belling at from 7eB for ordinary to good quality. B Cl, Bald win,. 46 Chester county steers, selling at from $7OB for fair to good - quality. Bice & Smith, salesman N. Wentz, 205 Ohio steers, -selling at from 6e6.60 for common, $6 5007.50 for fair, slew extra at $B. J. Abrahams, 40.0bi0 and Chester connty steers, sell ing at from 8708. - Kimble & Birk, 62 Cheater county steers, at from $7OB for good quality. COWS AND The receipts and sales at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reached about 70 head th:e week, selling at from $lB to $32 for Npringer's, and 820035 4ir head for 'cow nod calf. The roar ket is very dull, and some common stock sold at lower figures than the above. CaLvms.—There is very little doing, and prices are unchanged, find quality - sailing at 405 c 4P lb, and 88. amid do at liege, as to , condition and weight. TBE SHEEP MS,BKST. . The arrivala - .and plea - of sheep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yore reaChed3,ooo head this week, selling at from 1464.60 for first quality, *bier, are very scarce and tn demand, and la cond do'at $2 5002 50 per head, accord ing to condition. The market is quite active, and prices are well maintained; especially for good sheep, which are Wanted. Lambs are scarce and in demand at $4114 50 ir head, according to quality. TRH ll.Ol MARKET. The arrival, of; fat .Hoge at H. G. Imboff's.-Unlon Drove 'Yard reached 2.490 head, seilingsst from $4.750, 5.80 for still. fed ;_555006 4P 100 The for ocirn-fed Hogs, as tr, quality. ' he tollowlvg ere the particulars of the salts : Berna.d limb, 266 head from Ohio: • • John C. Skilea, 51 bead from Pennsylvania. Ellwanger, - Gross, & Co., 849 head from Ohio. S. Oarbley, 172 bead from I.llinola. B Littler, 1.6.11 i head from Illinoie. Holmes-&-PeVer, - 1 4 8 bead from Pennsylvania. - • - J. M. Flanders;l B4 bead from Indiana. Bllwinger, Gross, & Co., 343 head from Ohio. W. M. Fuller, 47 head from Pennsylvania; A. Beckman, 43 head from Pennsylvania. John Patterson, 185 head from Pennsylvania. ' Jerry GUeluiat, 171 bead from Penney teethe, CITY- ITEMS. A NOTRE& TBSTINONLLL TO IifIISSRS. BROAD DUN? ar CO.'S PICTURES: We are authorized to publish the follUwing 'extract from a latter dated Long Branch, addretied by the widow of an eminent Philadelphiarito Mceirs. Broadbent'k Co., the celebrated Photographers, Nos. 912 and 914 Chestnut street, in aokmowledgment of one of their splendid Ivorytype pictures : "LONG Bassos, July 28,1882. • “Itlrs. G. has received from Messrs. Broadbent the Ivorytype takes from Mr. G.'S portrait, and desires to express her' entire satisfaci ion with it lin all respects. It has greatly exceeded the expectation of herself and friend', and we all convidfir it not only entirely correct as a Likeness, but a very beautiful worker art. 'A.B. In reading over_the quantities of 'Amarar letters daily' hems remived by this firm, we find the generallr-ox pressed &Pinion - that - their pictures are the Sliest pro- : dated in America, as we believe they are: A FINS SToojc OP WINES.-- , -Wo are pleased to maim our readers that they will find a very superior stock of pure.winea, of Fie choicest brands, at Er. P. J. Wildbergar's, Importer, Shinning, and Uommission chant, Bee. 132) and 131 South Third street. Mr. Wild b,rger is a'Seutlemin well and favorably known in this mminutity, a EaGro of 8 witzerlandi and intimately don. 1 . nected with nearly all the principal wine-growers In Bumps. table vault., the very beet wine. that come to this country can aware be found. UNl*RassL CLOTHES WRINGERS Bre. seizowledged superior to all others. They are the only kind with cog- whacks. A. child can firmly fasten them to any sire tub. Examine them, at Wacoorr it BURN. * Lot's, 721 Chestnut street. eat 3t* THE ft I • P: •A - TUE DAY, SEPTEMBER Sept. 22 *2,712.00( 2,518,84. 4,821,4 1,13 T,OOO 1,520,''' 1,088.2.. $871,006 645 247 172,730 371,000 896,733 126,000 56,890 813 860 299,776 188,900 402 113 75.410 359.112 179.360 317,664 881,117 288,655 222,000 277,000 1376,000 659,196 177,89 687,000 874,426 124,000 68,490 815,96 1 205,69 188,676 372,81 f 79,750 414,8i")0 176,498 825 408 271,484 283,12.6 213,000 274,000 1393,1 1 1,691,49 876,F6! CURTAINS AND CURTAINIktATERIALS.—A fall stock of Frenca Brocatellee, Satin Damasks, Damask de Laines, 1 000 rich Lace Curtains and Bindle Curtains, Furniture and Oar Pinellas, Cords and Tassels, GimP3, Fringes, g .13ilice,.TIndosv,Iihades pf _every:" etTle and prico, Vestibule Laces , rich Gilt aerates's, from 60 °cute to $26 Nvery‘hing complete for decorating, partore,,efeamera, hot*, *c.. CARHYL k Bao-, Tune, Curtain Store In Masenlo Hall No 719 Caestnut ,17050 .( street. ' "" 0 " . 20-stath3t 648.947 ,454,8* • . 631,18' 434,815 626.76" 281,707 672,0. 867,4 II 21,194,2148,177,887 2,972 4t 3,244 31 2,144,398 ,2,343,498 90,068,892. 18,641,194 3,378.970 3,769,592 I 4,335,012 4,749,220 1 !6,026,0701 14 997,935 6,008.351 F,002,418' 6 071,855 5,102.035 5,177,587 6,174,560 16,636,538 21,316,614 24,884,644 24,367,782 24,658,289 24 217,855 24,047,310 21,47.662 21 197,64 25,069 171 24 780,163 24,194 211 0,01.1. 8,401,412 42,939,938 change Sales, Sept. 22. - . . Phila. litehengs.l BOARD. 100 &buy( Na pfd.... 14 100 deadmg B. .caeh. BIX 400 do .82 49 Pennon 40X 23 . do .. 49% 21 61or Onl pfdbs %Fri 118 6000 City ea .tiesc.lolM 1000 West Branch lxis 90 BUAB,DS. 32 Del MMus' Ina.. 273( 4000 Poona B. 2d mortlo3% 48 Pains ..... 30 50 Q ts 7-30 Tr Nbik.lo4X 60 Girard Col B a 6.. 244 20 13th k. 16th• et . 214 1000 My 63 New 1014' Ltltigh Nay AS Gva 504 1000 earn Vimb 03'83.. 97 1000 Schuil 1i ay . 6e'B2 ST 2 illorria Canal pfd 118 BOASDS. 12 ...... BIOZS-111161. Bid. diked L Wand 8..... 18 1 8 .1‘ Leh Oldcli 50 51 Leeldc Bait scp. 29 2954 N Penne 8..... 9,44 10 N PAR Os 78 78 ki Nana a 10e.10214 Oaring B 3% 4 Oatawisas Prf.. 11% 12 Fr dr Sonth'k 8.. 40 .. Sec R Third Bt B 68 70 Baca& Tioe-sts B 9% 10K W Phila 8.. .. 52,4 53 Spruce& Pine.. 14 15 ISEP7MNBB6 22 -EVENING. GR9OREIES A.NDOT#S.A.4.;caselmss..rolt.THE. 801.apian8 TN OUR Atari , —Now that ell ate more or less . interested in the forwarding Of goods for 'the use of our brave soldiers, both' eick and well, we tike.the liberty of staling that Mr. O. H. hlathan, : desieir'lli 'Roe family - aviaries, Arch and Tenth .streets, is daily sending, to order, packages of „acceptablo artichilemsriouaparllos in the camps*, the greatest care tittitiltielliQiistaises, to insure their reaching their proper destination and the hands for whom they are intended. U. S. FLAGS, AND ARMY 'OFFICERS' AND Sueosozes EittxSaanse, from f15,90;17 each. No. 719 Chestnut at. W. 11 UAIIYL 4St . 20s1r11h3e GILT AND FRESCO—BORDERED WINDgX. 811ADE8, Of all styled and mien, suitable for dining rooms, sleeping xvotcys, drawing. rooms, ale., At . Maecialis Hp, 719 phLoinut 'treat. W. H. OARRTL & " . t ' 20.stuth3t THE - BRAYVAT HON'S: The MAID who MA . , h e r warrior's sash With smiles that well her pain dissembles, The while beneath her drooping lash Ore starry tear-drop bangs and trembles; *- The WIFE who girds her husband'a sword, 'Mid little ones who weep and wonder, . And bravely wake tho che, ring word, What though her heart be rent asniadei; Tbe Mornren who conceall tier grief; • While to her breast her eon she presses, ' Then breathes a few bravo words and brief, Riming the patriot brow ebe blesses; Doomed nightly in their dreams to hear The bolts of wayaround them rattle, Have abed as eacrod blood ae.e'er Was pcured upon the plain of battle! Uniform netly.matle, end bnl let- in °or isits," •st °bailee Stokes , Artit.class iteady• mode Clothing Store, nndtr tho Continettel." . • A max who gives short measure is a measure .. lase rogue. Ii in whisky, he is a rogue In spirit. If he levee a bad title to land, then be is a rogne indeed: 11 ho gives' ehort nieseuro in wheat, then he is a rogue in grain. And if be cheats when he can, be is, indeed, in spirit, in grain, a measureless rogue No . man can corn: plain of cheating, or of not having received the worth of je money, who patronizes the one •price.military and civic! Clothing Empotimn of Granville &oleos, No. 609 Chestnut street, where garments of every description are". sold at sacrificing prices. EcoNommixo.—To promote economy in public affairs, the Secretary of the Treasury has ordered that no more than half a sheet of paper shall be' flied for' letters of the department when .an entire sheet isnot re.. qnlred. Blank circulars, Ito ,of most of the departmental . are upon sheets, only one half 'whereof is covered by • writing or printing.. Tho postal routine of mails receivedo and sent contain, in a year, tons of white paper that ail . ). not really-used, and aro, therefore, so much wartei and' k i t In our own experience we- have alware found that' half a idlest of paper is . folly enincientto nee in writing a first-rate ix lice . of the elegant suits for- civilians, and the unitorms for military mon, made it the BroweiStoue Clothing Hall of flockhill do Wilson, Noe. 603' and 805 Chestnut street, above Bixth. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. mir 818 FOUBTH PAM! . ARRIVES). Brig Bermuda, Nelson, 4 days from Alaxan2 a, with stores to IT Quartermaster_ Echr N H Farnham, Fuller, b days from BOatou, with mdse to cavain.. - . Bohr F F Randolph, Risley, 3 days from New York, in ballast to Bopptier & Bro. Bohr White Squall, sharp, 4 dare from Fortress 'Monroe, in batten to L Audenried & Co. Behr Andrew Kam hip, Cake, 1 day from Jones' Creek, Del, with oats to J L Bewley a .Co. Bair Mary Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del, with wheat to Jas L Be wley a Co. Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, with incise to W P Ols de OLBABED Bchr Dolphin, Keller, Wilnlingion, Del, B A. Bonder & 00. lechr H M ?days), Mciarituid, Heverlifil, a A. Hecktcher 13obr WO•131 .to & CO. , . 1. a, .2.10b1e, Caldwell Bcbr eictro, Ketham, Fortress Monroe, Ty l er,. Stone 00. Scbr 1 , 1 E Olerk, Crlsrlc, • • do, do. Belo .1 B 6rauulo, Clayton, do, do. Scbr elei t, Schellioger, Waabington, 0 If Onnimings. 1 Olarpole. Baltimore, A-Groves, Jr. btr 13 - evirli, Pierce, New:York, W P Olyde. - KUNO - BANDA. ' Bbip Cbaa Hill, Percival. from,Boston for this port, WaS spoken, 17th inet, lat 40 25, long 70 05. Snip Sneun L,.Fitzgerata. Green, for. West Coast of Sorith America, sailed from Baltimore 20th inet., Brig Berriets.B Fisk, beforeierorted wreokilik scent ashore Aug 14th, near the entrance 'of 'the .dtralta. of Belle Tale, in a thick fog. and - becaine toralrlose:=:: She was front P4month, 11, bound to Bichibucto, in holiest. MI ig Isadore, Miller, hence, at' Falmouth, Aug -, for Black Diver, let inn. cbr W Holmes, for this port, sailed from New bur}port, 79th inst. Behr Mediator, Miller, hellos at Fall River, 19th inetatt. ear Velma, Stanwood, at Salem 19th Ind, kora Dole- Wel o City. Steemehip Baxson, Matthews, hence at Boston at noon ye.terd SY . Btr Columbia ' Met inet, has been captured off Seivennsb, wbilo trying to run the blockade SPECIAL- .:NOTICES. IT73IGREAT TAIITMPEE.STSINWAY -& BONS were awardedAo.lirspeless medal at the late Great luternstione;l lahlbl , ion, London, over the 269 Pianos from all parts of the world entered f;r competition. . z • . The special correspondent of the New York Times says: 6. Messrs. Steinway's endorsement by the . jurore to emphatic. and stronger and more to the paint than that of any European maker." ' . Waroroome et se2o.6t ~. • GILOVEB, & BAKEIX'S NEW OIIIITTIJI SEWING rfiACHINIA.-PRIOIE, The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re tubing the use of a East and durable lock-stitch machine, Is directed to our No. 9. This i 4 a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but , lately put into the market, Is already a great favorite with manufactureri. It is a Grata class machine, et a low prioe. machine ever introduced In . thls city has sold so rapidly, or given each universal satisfaction. It is very iimple in its construction, easily , learned, not liable to get out of order r works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread, eunally well ; and the tow price at which it is eold places it within the teach ef all who desire a reliable, . • serviceable machine. GROVES & &MOB 8. M. 00., 780 011EBT4IIT Street. BATOURLOR 7 I3 11.1./B. Drz ! •,. THE Mtn 'IN THE WORLD. • INTI.V.TkIieL BATOHRLOR'S celebrated Hair DTs produces 8 color not to be distinguished from nature—: warranted not to Injure the Hair in the least; retnedica the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the flair for tife. . GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly tame a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair eott and beau tiful. Sold by ill Druggists, Re. ' OW - The Genuine to signed WILLIAM /R.:tRILTOHILL aflll, IN Qs four Met qf each bor. . FAOTONY, No. 81 BAlKUAltfigtest, • . • "(Late 288 Broadway Goa 18 . Bon4 gese4), mr2&-17 • • Nair Zia:: ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TEN LATIBT Irrum, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALER. LOWEST - •Belling: Primal marked In Min 7:l4Parmi. AR . Goode made, to Order warranted pitidsctory. Onr OWE-Phial' Siirrim L 5 ettrioUy ad hered to.' 'All are thereby treated 0e22-17 JONES a 00.,'604 BIABIEZT Street. CARD PItINTING,.BEST AND CHRAPRST In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street. CARD PRINTING, beat and cheapest in the. Oly,,nt 11l South FOURTH Sireet. * . • . MARRIED: • MULPORD—OARMALT. - -% On the 17th instant, at Christ's (ihuroh. Binghamton. N. Y., by the Rev. Dr. Beach, Wish& ,Muiford, of South Orange, N. J., to; Rachel Prici; daughter of the late Laleti Oar Malt, of Lake Side, Suequebanna•county, Pk • ' ° . : - TAN HORN—II ART.—On the 15th Wet., by. the Rev. A. 0. Beileey. Mr. Thomas 0. Van HOrn, orNofthama • too township, Bucks month to Mias Lizzie Hirt, of Philadelphia. * , -- BROWNNEAL —ln ohrist Ohurch, Woodbur, N. J., on Monday, Bth September, by the Rev W. H. Nor ris, Charles Henry Brown to Annie Neal, daughter of the late Rev B. T. Beal, of Philadelphia. It JACKSOBL,BUBNB the '29th ult:, by Rev. A. B. Baldwin, td.r.,Theedore B. Jackson to Annie M. W. Burns, both of this city. tk . OARR.-01, the 9th'ilistoit'lfi . Adam Oarr, late of the Arm of ,Oarr al Thomson, of Phi. ; kIeIdIILLER.—On the 27 h of July, at tea, Mrs. lime- Une T., wife of George 0. MoMnliln. . The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu neral, from the residence of her father(John J- Thur. low), in Chester totynstitp, thls:(lttesdayd, the 234 inst., at 2 o'cloci P. M. Oats leave the• Baltimore ttenot at 1.10. P. M. *. WEBER.—September 21, 1862, Godfrey Weber, In the 84th year of his age. The male trio ods of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 636 Pipe street, this Tueedey ) afternoon, at 4 o!clook. - Interroont at the 'Wordlands: BULB'2 11 . 11 t NT.—On the .20th .inst., Robert Berry- Ment, in the 50th yOe.r of his age. BIRO —On the 21st test . Elizabeth 'P., wife of J AIM Bing, and datighterof Joseph Martin, in,the 37th year.M._ her ego. -1 191 BOLRY• the -20th Ines , Mr.: Biteennalloley MC' the 87th year of her age. . • ,* BROW N.—Suddenly, on the 20th Wit., Mary Brown, aged Si years .... IF OA MPBRLI...—On the 22d lost., Clara Lord ' se, datigh ter of %Ow:ad P. ono. Annie Campbell, in the 2d year of her elm. -• DONABUB -- 7 Tn Lynchburg, Fe., June 7th, Peter V. Donbbile, this oily, private Inlinapp's Battery, P.T. J URN fiON.:=On the 20th inst., Marla L. Johnson, In the 28th year of her age. .* %LINN —On First-day morning, 9th month 21st, Ida, only danglrer of Frederick L. and derail O. illlne, in the 12th ) ear of her. age. • -• ; • • . * E.OhNDA F F KR--On the 21st lest:, Bareli'34"Clangh- Aar of Geerge W. and the late Rilza Korndaffer, aged 18 "_ or.... A ND SECOND ~MOUftNI NG Drees SU, Bleak Grob Grains and POultde Selee.; h Tattetim and Gros As Shine*. Black Arum:tree and Venettennes. Black Gibe d'Nemmie or OttOmine. sli c k and White Taffeta Lance, , - Slick and White Vareovienuee. Black and White neat Stripe@ and Obeolut SESsON it SON, se2-tf Mourning Store, No. 918 OHESTNITT Street EYRE & .LAN,DELL,, POtrisTß and ARCH ebTßlfirre. . OPINING POR PAIL SALES: Idagoilloont Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Pontine. • Good Black Silks. . • Richest Printed Goods. Good Brook ot BL 1006 CHESTNUT Street. DIED: 1:13 :11 • - ' 4 N. - - XXV, KIESMP MEETIN .. Tbete will ''be .1 4- hie•ang at" ' thrbtlifeilfl uit THE Eli P HVe: 1;61. . TRIO - .lIVICNING. st wbich. -ROBERT. from London, Annaba? ,of the Chinch ot, England, will give. en account , or the' reOonework orgracie In • England; and especially-or the influence dr•Lay- agency In connection tbeeentiti•tebill Denson, interested in the beet welfare, of the cauee•of - 01 net are - invited to attend. Tile-meet leg all cotoutence athalf past.l;-.. lt* ' NINETEENTH . mg ET.. 113 ING of. the kistiOillarnienliksoutive OotElnWee or rho Ifinoleenth Went wilfabs (TaesdaY) EVENING; , at 8' 6 , clork. , it thri , lciries of John Deurr, corner of ELT.i& and - AMBER streets; Candidates 'are ressectfolty. * 11* 141-f,t,.Bocretrtry. _orPERSONALLY 4PPEAREEEEFORE me - the litOmiribee, Chlefiderm4:iesiener to super louud draiting,, OHA RIMS SNYDAIIII; - of Seboing pre. cinct cf Ty. enty=tlitid .vfaid; :Who, • h &vial beiteezempt from draft, doth demose and saY, that he revokes * and annniti the oath talieti byi been is regard to •hearing arms in self dEfenee, or in defei3ce4 hie country, and that his name boo been placed on theoroli liable to militia duty. Affirmed before me the:22d day of .Pentember. 1882. . • • B. GERHARD, ati3.ftft2L-4 , (Thief Clommieetinter.:, :41PHILAliELP.HIA ASi R.E . A.D I:P/G • RAILROAD 0051P.aNT, 0 TFIOSI 221 SOCfril 11017.11 T fI•ST BE E Prim s Sept 20," 852. To avoid detention, the noldire of,Codpousof.tbleOW , 2, pant, due on the list. iroxfulo, are ,tetintiale4",to d inave tnm at tbie office on or before the 11011iiiiit. when •ie col pte will be `given, Atioittctint 13 . per Idea? foe Unitid Staten tax, and checks . ..CM be readt,tor - dgeatYciethe let proximo, in exchange for laid reciettitis.' et 22-8 t • - ' 'S. pß4DrOlfAD:Tiiiilztrer. ECLEC TID, MEDIC AL.COLLEGI € OP 11.3 • PIULADELPfiIe. 11&018 STRICE r. BELOW . •Fl VTR Preliminary ; _Lectures • nmence.. WEDNESDAY,: October:l, at 73 i o'clock P..111.,,apd • the !TVA 'mown s9lll,:commence on WEDNESDA.Ir, October 8, at 9 o'clock A. M. Tickets to the session VW. For further., knowledge of Alto College,. apply.•t) ..,reiNr., AL D., Dean, of Die: Faculty, No. 931. , it. Boll. Btreet, Pbiladrlphis, Pa. : ' 5e1703C1t,.. gr. NOTICE IS HERERIC.GIVEN . Ttl&T THE ._OO4OINBOIttIi BANK OF F FIN ff tt 1 LOAN lA''. intend to apply to thelaiihdature of Itenn eylvaaia, at their neat imettion, for, a renewal of their . charter. 'Baid.Bank,le located in Oi s iihity 'of Philadel phia, with"en ~ authorized' 'capital,orOiti million of dol tare; a renewal of,.which will haLasked for, with the venal banking privileged. - Le( • By otder of thOloard. ' 8. ' . je2B-tu6m f. ; E Is HEREBY ` GIVEN, lirthat anltoalication will bo. Ma& to 'ate Logiela-, tare of Pennsylvanti, at their nex.ftriailrin, for a renewal of the Charter of ;the; RANH (flirting NORTHERN LIBERTIES. The said Bank being looted . tho•oity of Philadelphia, wittCan authorized oanitar of, five.bun dretttlioneand • . By 'order of the ,Board. . W. GIIMMEMII Cashier . Thilimielphis, Trine 23; 1862 1e24 tn 6in 07tFiFTII.WARD NATIONAL UNION - 7 1 FART ;—i•A *Mpg of all oittitMe "Of the fifth bi d , in fever , d,'enOiklinog the -Nattorial'ldteinistra- Ron injte efarte•to eihnprees the exhiting rebellion, will be held for the purpose of completing the*ward'osganlze- tion, - on 2UBBDAY EYE AING, the 23d instant,. at 8 o'clock, at the hall of the Good Intent Hose Ooinputy, Spruce street above Sixth. All citizens, who, at the en suing election', — lhtend supporting the nominees of the National Union — P,art ), artiursently - invited to be:Pre sent, as rnitterepf great Importance will be brought before the meeting. By order of the committee on orga hfistion.• • ~/GGIBEBT H., NIGEIOE,S, . ..r • c . se22 2t . ErrNATIONAL UNION . : NOMINATIONS. " NO-PARTY- BUT' 0:r1R - 000NTRY." • ' :STATE OFFICERS. • Auditor general • •• • •• • TEOMAS . B. COCHRAN. • :1••••• rtirnyor Canard: ' WILLIA 61 S. BOSS. • CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS. • ' • • •Mayor. . DER HENRY • ' ' • • District Attorney. WILLIAaf B. MANN. :' City ' CARROLL BREWSTER. Olty .... .Controller: ,JOSEPH R. LYNDALL.. ' • -• Deceloree of Taxes JAMES- 0. 111.1CLOH. • • • Prothonotary of Court of Common Plena. PREDERIOR O. WOLBERT. 1 City nommissioner. '5 - - "JOHN GIVEN.". • - CONGRESS. J, -•— s First Digtrict— " ' Beccoid Dieftiqt--OHABLES Third Districi---LTDNAILD MYERS.' s. For, Diqtrict-t-WILD Telt D. 'BEIsTARI.Y. Fifth 8 NATOB. : Second Distriot-4&1108 B. It IDGIA.Y., Fourth.DistritEOßGE .001itiELL. • ASSEMBLY. First Dletript..—WM. B. FOSTER. BeamitiTistiict—MOßTON A. EVERLY. - Third District--TROU&S T. WILLS.. - : Fourthr•Dittrict—S.AbirEL 1. REA, Fifth DistriCt—JOSEPH MOORE. .:• Sixth District—CHAßLlS M. OLUMAN.• • - Seventh District—THOMAS 000HRAN.. EightbDiettict--JAMES N. KERN. Ninthßit.trict:—.JOHN A. BURTON. Tenth District—S. S. PANOOAST: Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER. •Tweittle.District—LUßE V SUrPillis. • • . - Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLCATEIy Fourteenth,District—ALElLANDEß 011m101748. Fifteentb:Pistrict--WILLISIC - r. SCATS. Eixteeritb - DiptiiocEDWARD!G. LEE: sev.ntienttallitoct-011ABL118 V. ABBOTT. isiSte ' A. r TROOP:. . . Lilminshere of • this Troop now in the city will report "ai . C . APT AIN TRY' 3 TENT, , • : INDEPENDENCE SQUARE!: foli more active young, men will be twee pted by op plying at once. This Triibi receivts all the BOUNTIES, amounting to all to ' ' 167 DOL . C., A.RS. CAPT. WM. H. FRY. ee2l 4t* • • OFFICE, OF THE • ANDERSON TROOP, P.V. atoned floor of the Pennsylvania 'Railroad . Office, Corner of THIRD St. and WILLING'SAIIep, below HALNUY Captain WILLTY.bi J. Pd6TASILEII. - The CANE:LEN (Hdor General Baell'a wroori) has been recruited for special eorvice in the De pariircebt of the Ohio, and will be permanently attached to Head Quartet • • sellS• 4trt I N FE - 1 , 1".D RNOE OIL TY OAPETS —The undersigned baying , opened' his School for the Military Initruction of Youth, will • trill on Monday and Thursday afternoons of each week, it 4 &clock. et the Armory, N. E. corner of EIGHTRIDSTEI ' and 013ESTIIT dtreets- For • terms and circulars .apply to HOYT BRO 8. W. corner Tenth and Chestnut streets, at the Armory on the afteistoone of the drills, - or at the residence of 11-BOHENDomfr, No. 1912 00&1911B.dire5t. te23-5t 152 d PENNSYLVANIA -VOLVAT.; TENRS.—Good NeU . Sre; o:reitttd fOr or ibis 13,tgiment., For particulars, inquire at Heed. quarters of Battery•L 886 HARIHONY stresVphus. delpbla: and 441 BT. JOHN e treet. 'Osptsia.--JOBB PH W. BANDFRSON. , lialenteuant—AHNOLD ANGER() a. Wanteitao-.4BBNILTES ... ~... B E C WIJ,IT. 8 . WANTED 'FOR FORT DRlAWAltifeevy Art.iiiiiy . seriino , — $165 'Bounty ; NO "sitars leaving the city • An Versant] tinderatending . tollitari".drill i 'who will bring in eutida of mon, can have insitions .in: the company. Paynrotiona, and ..uniform, from dey'nforiuter.. - 1k cOly at flmulguallere, 409 . OBEST2iII.I . Illtyre . t. ' ': 'll9O 6t*.. OltitibLit6T.''ZOUAVE3 '-00 At I • 1 TWENTISTE REGIMEN* STATE MILITIA., Col. W.M. B:VIN110.111&110 now: tirtliotPre 'eerniee.. , A. few more BROBUITS will be renebred,at No 87 South THIRD Street, if application bO'rn'ale inicriediatelY lie2o.3t* E. 0. 01,AirKE, Recruiting Officer. i 888. D.(4 IJ A Rl' E R.13' . 110D111 917A8D,_ • , • CITY Oi PrittaitittilliA, Sept:l9, Aid. • • • s.• °EBERLE. .oupsw N0..13. T U BE EXIGENCIES OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE require that the 'Rome Guard be filled, according to the plan of Ile organization, to its maideurm standard, 10,000 men. It is therefore Ordered : . , , • .• ' 1 That the tervicei of one regiment of Artillery, two regiments of Intentry,and one regiment of OavalrY— each regiment te.conelet of .teet.oompanies of 100 officer/ and inen—willbVaCcented, iiiktirereghnints enrolled in the Home Guard. - - Our &Wins otb them wirbont delay. -- 2d 2d: Officers of .exiiiting,rgiments in the. Rome Guard not on duty with their oommands in' service will forth with open their respective Armories, and . proceed to re. croft their companies to the•siandard *of .106 officers _and man, mid will report daily, et niniin'alock El., to then Beadonarters, the addition thereto they have received. By order of-A. .7; zr Brig. Gen) CoMmanding Home.thuird;‘' EllArdiOHD, Ant. Adit. 4i RET.iatiAtif , .GOQPSe FLAIVIELS.-!—:Jitist...teoerired,:.fiftebs pieces of those celebrated Shaker FLANNEL', at , 54 cents ;.they are lull Yard 1/106, very heavy and no- ShAnkable This is, I suppose,.all there will be at that 'twice; this season. All-wool White, at 25; all.wool Bed u at all-wool White, yard wide, heavy, at 40 ots ; Bed twilled, at 37X, 40, - and 46; , Blne twiUed, 40,45; . and 60; Qray • twilird, at 87X, 40: 4i, 50, and 62X ; Ballardvide' Flannels, in every - - 'satiety that „comm. trom:3sO. ny.' 'rheas are very desirable. on account of their washing so nice,: Beal" Union Fi111111431, at 28 eta. These 'goods are all very cheap; being but a small advance on Lea Year% pa ices. 'GIUNVILLIC B. HAINES,' se22-St 10111 MARKET Street, above Tent*: . . FLANNEL-,SHILIT.I4I,OB.,.STA.IPED. , iraillijap,ofirmq . aditi an d dadrsble 111, - ki; Justreoeivel. SHEPPARD, TAR HABLI4GBN, ABEIBOII, se2o.otlfi r.' • 1008 ORS3TNUT street. A RBlit bI426.NIKEITE3, AWAY BLAN xt. K tiffy !.0.• • Ter sole at ;by _ ••• ORICIPPARDM4I,WLICLINGEN, emasoN, , Re 2o.6tn• ; • • 0 .,,, 51008 01333TN11T street WHittftt4SWINVIN4'BRANDT. , PUEB 0.13)1M AND r win VittEGAIL. ``GREEN , -11117gtAILD, Sib% etplcEs; • • Alt the moat s§ fei_Ert) . imvtiw mod •Piddini ParPoota ALBERT 0 RO BERT, DRITABBsIN' YINA • orniziTri .ND-vtine. la i !TRUBB =- 4110 : rkapt PPT.r6r2Frr ' — TO: H. NEEDLES, Otirieer T.WELFTR and. RAU' Streets; iiiilatielPhia• Hernial 'Trtunies and mechanical aPplianoee oorreati: nelit by ; • - O. Et. ITEDDLIEB. -Pine Trench and approved American, adapted to oven foam of rtintnra, In 'adults and children Dalin& ant Arne hien •Suroorken end Bella, Shouldet! Braces, Br* pecutortee; 'Stud° Stockings,' and Syringes In great Tire riety. . Ladles' pepartment, TWELFTH Street, Ent door below Baca. Condnoted bi oonivetent indica 3011-Ere it rR HAIR CUTTING, LADIES teke their Oblldren to the Heir Dyeing Seinen FOURTH end BRA NOEL Streets. 1620 u 0« PORT WlNE.=—Tarrnona and Oporto 1. Pon to sale, in bond, bv . • , Ot • Cate& & . .110. If6JralgICUT Streit, -- • . QBAMLESS BAGS; Stork's 3-Bushel. ' • • /5,0001 abdroiamcki , ; Losklsfon . .; • - - • - • Prymiam A •'Union A: • Juts,' ito•friko• • ' • For oilOiliet'delivery ; by. • ' • -4: • ..i; •0- 0110. GII.IGG, go2B4ggt• • - • • ~.;,:21111:121117801I"Aloy.. EEO. •D: orrzu roR 134L8 Tomo midi; • . 103,000gravelABIlleREM' . 35,000 STANDARD BLANESTEI. •-• • . . 3T 500 - 11ALICB: STANDARD PE E'- PICIINGL LLB. 600 Biffdlit, Laidsittitykittainia, &c., &c. ' 60 bates Mossabeost. , . • ." . •- 100 cases lilaterville Ex. Canton Flannels 7,000 yds. Hamilton, 3t-inch. cases Vermillion White Bock Unsays. - Rob Boy Linsars• * Domes Flannels, A 11121" standard. 4}6 Point Blankets, welgbt 6 lbs ,for Hospital f. Low-priced bladder' ?tints, &c., &a.' For Fiala, net cash on delivery, by , 2ui. ogua9a . Alley. ee29 St BROWN DRILLS; OF STANDARD. gpALITY. - . JOE . 8 /4. 11 1 31 r WEL 6 cii , OOFFIN, & 00. CHESNUT STREW. CLOTHS" 0 A 1 0 61 ,/YIERBS. . SATINETS, - - KENTUCKY: JEANS, lAINSEYS, : TWEEDS,'; •=- '" KERSEYS, KLAINNELS, and . ' ARMY WOOLIENS..... For sale by the package, by WELLING, gOFFIN, &I 00. - so2B-1325t0t0019 220 0111113TPUT Oncost ATL.A.NIIC'DELAINEVOWAIIY. NIOURNIN(3I - PRINTS , :• Black said.widte,7 , •-• Black 'and Purple, ISlseiCaled Gray, Black and Lavender, ---NEW• STANDARD STYLES, Pll.l 11111 D BY ;WILLIAM SIMPSO N . -NiwlAti, STYLES OP EUDORA PRINTS, . il / 1 9 1 SAMUEL SLATER it. 00148 • 0.04 ' ! ,7071 ! SALE BY , .• • JCiSEPt-I 128=491p 130 CHESTNUT STREET. ARMY GiCYODS. DABS-BLUE GOAT CLOTHS. ' ' • DARK-BLHE OAP CLOTHS. SKY. BLUE CLOTHS FOR OTTIONEEL ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. . . _ „Iq-ounon DUDE. 'DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. :HEAVY LINEN DRILLS &ND DUCK. BROWN.' AND BLEACHED 'MEETINGS AND - SHIRTINGS; For side bi FEOTHINGHAN & WELLS. sel.ff ff ARMY 7 PIkek..I4WETS, GOVERNMENT- STANDARD,. . . FOR SALE BY & WELLS. AGENTS. ato.ts WELLING, COFFIN, & 00., NO. 220 CHESTNUT STREET, are prepared to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY ALE--- - - WOOLEN Alb., - COTTON GOODS, STANDARD QUALITY. SHIPLEY... HAZARD. & •TICITOTAINSION. . V n0..119 mime= ITT swan% nemmistioir PHILADELPHIA-MADE Goma t.ths..e., 11 S. • • 1 0 1V.10.: TWENTIES; - - - • . '2O-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS . : PAYABLE AT TEN orrlcet-pr •Tirikeloymni-, • , •, • .MENT.ANTER I am Instructed by the '.IIIIOIIIITABY or THE TIINASUBT to receive. Intbspedptlona toe the alms LOAN.. AT PAR.. THE\ INTEREST TO OOMMZEOE.i/191 DATE ..• • • " DEPOSIT Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experisnoed by esstalrini payment In GOLD of the Interest from May last. A Tail supply of these Bondi always on hand. JAY COOFEF.... ISEBBOPIPTIOI AGEE% 114 SOUTH THIRD ST., nag-tt egt3.120 • JANIS W. WALTON. •c TIOXAB W. TOW. "UPI - ALTON & YOST, • I BARIUM& BROKERS, GIINNEAL OOLLIOTOBS, No. 26 Smith TNIBD Street, PhtledelphlA. sitriuNticats. Jar Cooke d Ckt., • Hon: ISMINI PoCook, /twee, Kent, Bente*, k 00., Hon. H..D. 7,oeter, Bah &rick, Black, A Co., Hon. A. B.ll.eederi C. lb Son, Hon. Aes Packer, B. P. kllddleton A Bro., Hon. Warren I. , WRodwizti, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, - , V. L. Bradford. Nod. enT-sko - , •-• • ; - Om GENTS': PIMMPP::q . , 9- GOODS: GAORGE , 4*.EMNTA jAN11TA.0191311N19. 7 : AND.pHALNE Ilt 16IBMiSURNMENGF,000P8i 1- 16:6 4 .610.911116NUT STBACBT; si3• , -• . - . ataltiai tins° IHISTIBLINITFACTORY. TM enbeertber would blytte attention to IMIROVRO. OUT OF SHIRTS, _ WNW' be makes a epeotelty in ble btudneei. Nor reeetvins NOVILTLIS FOR' GINTLIBEINT WIL&H. J. Vir: SCOTT. . HINTLIIHRN'S FURNISHING STORE, • N 0.314 OHJIIITNIITNSTRINT,' ise•tt • loci doors Iletnie the Oanttnentel. sm. • • JAMEI3 'W I BON; mearuzukinniien ma) immaira: ' • 1 11..00B:3:N 4 a , G1,A1313.1313, .•••'• • , OWF eisi • •• • • ' /IF* .1 I 41:11111r4 8,- : /*D . gincippiir• ;_fPo • , . PROT° 41111# P:l4 •9; cuulTllll6DI. • • • • . AIALERIEWf - • • 4sie cicainiTT OTREBT, 0 1414 A MARVEL AN DA' SPELL—The 47 beauty, trnthtolness. aLd fine flatoli of !LEIABB' IYORITYPEB ass marvels of art, and delf;ght all who Op ire the beslltUta. sBooND bc, ands Ore". I'M nP , IANCLIL Loisoximp 4"" M:I.4IILPHLI- .3vongjesioalaKTAßY~!", IiKELATARY M KINGS , '- BRAE4IIIIIIAPRAOIC TRIMMINGS, U. R. Regale . tion, with Buckles. In complete Petit ROLL RR MOCKLER, -inch, for Haversacks. BRAM INFANTRY AObOUTIrRIERNT MOUNT _ - 'IEIOI3, in complete seta. EMIMMEM - BRASS'HAT ORNAollNTlVlliglioaNdles, Trenit; pate, Crossed Sabres; and Otalidd'ajdagni." '''' •• BRASS LICTTICIIA :441 . NPIKIMIIM • 'll - BABB OAViiiit Elder. . . ..'BRASS I SLANT ELY- do: ------ do. • BLURB CAVALRY — MOUNTINGS; U. B. Regula tion eisti eCuioplete including Saddle Tree, Picket Pin, Lariat' Rope, Curry Comb, Rona Brash, and Spurs. BRASS SCREW and STRAP Jilt RS, for . 011imrs. BLUE, fTABLEI', and . G FIAT BLANHBTd, for Officers sad Erkeiiirea -; ••• •-. • • For saletillitairthiva, and of the beat quality, by W. P. , WILbTAC3I-1 & Co., 36 NORTH THIRD BUM/Ll', ee23.lm T EN tij-.IIV-WAOL FINE TENT: CORD. i TE3.FitAD -7 330042 COILS A r r-i g D'a JOHN S. LEE Bs 00: ROPE /TALKERS MID ,ERIP OikNOLERS, No 46 NORTH...WHARVES. etlB- at WM.. T.- . • 'B4 BOUT SECOND STREET. - . • • • ARMY AND NAVY *. CLOTH S E. 8 4 Dark Dino, from - 21.12 to $3,00 3-4 Light Blum from - 160 to 00 6 4 Light Dines, from ti 3.50 tor . S.oo' .4 Pilots and Beavers, from ...... 2.60 to .5.00 8.4 and 8.4 Indigo Flannels 80 to 2.50 4.4 and 8.4 Stripe and Plain Woolen Shtrt log to 2.00 • 430 9 15 ! • Sky Blxie.Berseye. Sky Blue,CaosimereEr(for:lMeera' Pants.) - , Anifßlue.triiiform Cloths. pigh . ThirCap Cloths. Dark :Blue Blouse }namels. :While:Domet,Fkiniabi • Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels. Blanketi. lOc ptmos and 12-otmee • 13thamiturd TENT DUCK. ' in ion and for ssie bv SLADE, SMITH, & Co. NO. 39 lartiliii; AND 40 SOUTH FRONT BTEL. ' . . ' 4 7 - PHILADNLIPEILL KEW' PIIBLIGAT/KMB. St 'A AT.1 7-- 13 . Us.:1 1 1:E S 1:114081iD BY.TEEII ACIT. OF 1862, an27-8m ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1, 1862. Published for the convenience of MEBOHANTS, It/LNKERS, BROKERS, OONVEYANOEBS, ATTeENBYS, The above is the title of a neat. CARD, convenient for reference, In efflice-or countinghouse, arid shows at a glance, the amount of 'duty to be paid on Bank Check, or Draft at bight; Promissory Note or Draft; cats of Stock; Certificate or Profits; Power of Attorney ; Broker's Note; Passage icketi.Bill of Lading; Mani feet for Entry or Clearance; Protest of Notes; Certificate of Deposit; Bill of Exchange; Warehouse Receipt; Ex press Company's or Common Carrier's Receipt; Tele graphic-Dispatch ; Mortgage, or Bond;.Probate of Will, or Letter of Administration; Original Writ, Deed of Grant; Lesko; Policy of Insurance; Certificate of Da . snags ; Charter' party;Entry of Goods, ,ko , &0., and various other articles of every-day business. It will save a world of trouble to the .businese man. It has been carefully prepared by a member of the Philadelphia Bar. Price 10cents each., Printed and far sale by ;, KING BAIRD,. se7A-St - PHOTOGRAPH RAPH. 1.'5.: Anew' lot bo b ikik In' TURKEY MOEOOOO, FULL SIZE, with'class, reduced to WU), LEN THAN con TO MAIIIMA.OTIII33. Other styles proportionately. low ! • P1T0M311. 1 13 Cheap. Bookstore sea tool . 439 OaIIeTNUT S treet. rpHE, BATTLES . We snail have ready. TO-DAY, • , ANOTHER FUlde OTIPPLT • M Blunt's May of Virginia, gieing clear and aocnrate information 'concerning . ALL TDB BATT LE-FIELDS - -; now engaging attention in Virginia. —Prime-BO cents, - Also, ihaliellan's War May of the Middle and South ern State', upon which are marked alitheitiiiihi-iilds. ac companied by the dates. Price Si For sale-by - WM. S. & ALFRED BiA.RTIEN, oe2 • - ya ' ' ' we E7H ESTNIIT Street 'WAR • TELEGRAM M ARKLN - MAP OP vntokwuk. .8122 26 BY 213: • . FRIO)! 25 GENTS. Sold in all Peileditad and Book Stores, also sent to an, address on receipt Por particulars see adver tisement Inl?rank Leslie's ' . . L. PBAN ( I & OO.vPubliabers, 109 Washington street, Boston, Maps.• „ . an26-1m . . . . CIRVULATINtf • I. BROTHERHEAPS.. CIRCII- If L&TINGI.LIBRARY..=AItthe HEW Eoglinh and American Rook% including ALL OLABSE3 otLita raters. Thhrie the ONLY' Library in the country that includes all.theliKW ENGLISH BOORS that are not REPRINTED- here. TOTEM S 6 per year Lei:. months N 3; three months $1.60; One month 75' canto, or 3 cents per day. "113 South BIGHTS Street. • ee8.314 • VNGLIsH AND FRgaell. FAM1.631. .124 4:)LBOITL ATIN G LIBRARY AND CABIGET:111 'LECTURE, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. • • General catalogue just published, fttruisbed gratis. , ? 'ln Prase Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Ll 'u Catalogtakde Ici Bitditititique des DORMS et del DA `fitoiserles,” DI. )I. MRI SAOREIRL'agellt, Og SUNUP Street. 110AR6IIAL!3;ORFIONr.- 131 PutLADaLrrusOpptember 251, •Ml 2. The Marshal's Bale of the cargo of the.sObtaroer AVERT .will take place on the 24th inet.,:atMlOnis 'llltß'S 131 ORB, No. 142 North riga "'•'.'4 • : WILLIAM MIL taW-A3ID, , . • 11. 8.• Marshal:EL D. of-Penna. -UAASBAL'I3 SALE.-By virtue of .01. • 'Writ of Bala by the Honorable JOHN OLD ' WAJAADZE, Judge of the DistrictOourt of the United Btatis in and for the Bastern Distinct of PennsylVanie, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, 'to les higheet'and beat bidder, .for •Oash, at taioas -11118.'13 BTOBB ; 80. 142 N orth BROW! Street, _ow', WEDliltriDAY, Sept. 24,.1882, at .12 o'clock ligitthe cargo of the schooner ALlitT, consisting offfaa, el .gars, brogans, gaiters, tbread,.usper. stati. 1, lead, itcapflineeed oil, IWO, .beet-iron. soomdbltir &Wolof of ~gtigeltandise. , WILLINVkaLLWARD, 8. "District of Penna. • PanrosirElL, BePteal Bel .62843 Er meium.xv , ffALE.—By virtue of a - AN.I. WS " , Sale, by the Hon. JOHN 0 ADW ALADDR, to e s J oThistrict Court ef . the United States , hi in 4 far ' District of Pefinsylvanis, in - Altograltr , t . - directed, will be sold at puUlo seas, ri, the' biabegi.„,. mid' beet bidder, for citab, at SAM Olfa. 0- U V lt ''' '' AUCTION STOBIL No. 124 8 00th 7110NI' Stret, on TUESDAY MORNING, October 7, 1882, * rr i .,.,:l i t h t f cargo of the .termer LODONA, orcistrting 0 . ,--- mu :, if Tee, and Almonds ; ' thl (she rra lletl ' 11.1811;, - 318111- 11% ,1n8'. °en:44 n um r...7 1,1v asp, .. . i. firrldarshel S.D. of ire__ PnrtarortarniA„ September 20, 1889. seze-m . ft • deb zrNo , Aw ry', AIID TOILET MRRORS, The beet In the world for fitilth mad dura l bEttl. B. M.. 8. . . . The beet brand Eillk-tinietked. YZLVET RIBBONS. • Pole Agent, BENJASIIN, M. SMITH, •. 166 DIIANII Street; near, tweet Brow:Iwo', seslo.llin' New York. Philadelphia or - .6; 2; Ilia 12 ''lNl'..'..w.rti.itF,..7 .-- .:.'.: FOR SAAB BY Aso To ao .irro:spimoT. And the PUBLIO generally. No. 607 SANSON Simt, Philads. MARSHAL'S ickLES. pENSIONS t$lW - 131)11Itilet, `fAND . , PAT trtoc'dtad and collected for Soldiers, Sailors!, and the relativen M Inch as are dectaved, - bi. JAMES' SULTOIe, ATTOSItE T. AT HIS LAW AglD, OISLLBOIftiII orricisom WALIitIT Btreet,,PktUdelphis. • • For business done in Mr line charges will be as fol- • lows : For collecting Bob:Hots' and dallors' Pay leas than IMO In amount, 81 When o:11'$50 in amount, Di per • cent. on the excess: For colfiveting arrears of rarli rd COO Bounty for relatives of decease] soldteri, 2)iper,„ - cent. For' procuring FenSions,. tlie - qovernntont, teat For collecting and promirlfg en' ctilbireletives of deoz , -; ceased !Whirs that have ,volunteered. IdJICB the 26ttr:: , ; ,1 -' ' gegoet, 1882, from thie .F.4/.l...u s e l o v h z err rammed. . ' ise2o tilt 424 - WhaiiillT:Eltreet, PhiladotWit • . I DOWS AN.AII.O. , TRIBBS.—+• VI Pensions, ' Poirlow, - Pensions. Widows, Orphans, Mothers, - Diecharged-, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, imititle#, to P.oosio[llll, should call at once on . • JOV,PIf. 11:DiVITT & 00., PelaidoiLiaid a llnitary Agent,. . 4 1(e: 427„ u r Street. ,Eelft Ot 1 OIIN T Y ANY 'BACK : TAY .1 Bounty awl Back Pay 1 &May., and-fiack - Pay I Bounty, and Back Pay :—Wires, Ohildwl. Fathers,. Mothers, Brothers, and Slaters are entitle&abßomity.aml: Back Pay, 0241:Shou1d make earl, application.M. JOSEPH. E. DE VIT & CIO., . jejlicacy acid Naval gcnOri • p0..427...W&L15UP Street. • 11 TT .810 Tffit B. (ASVPHO UGH • DER. ityisDlagyrlS ALIVIC) of 'any Soldier ? Sailor, or Marble; killed,.or.whe may have died in the service of the United Etatetq end on whoMehe may have been derendent, in whole or in part, for entitled to a Penmenof at lout Zigbt Dollaie per Month, by malting an immediate application to . JOSEPH 11: DT_ITITT & 00., No. 427 WALNUT Street. • Remember thcr number; Four Hrindred and Twenty." seven.. - ?dILITABY AND NAVAL &MINOT 'AIMBEI3B BY melk., ATM" 1N reavaorr. - - • 110111ZE MONEY, RATION M.0 . /VEY, ; dca., &O.; culled or collectA . iit ' • •" • JOSEPH E. DEVIrly & OO Et% ~, • ••No • 427 Nir's.LN'3l' *reit .Plntedelabia. •••••Bstaemlber the, number, Pour Hundred and Tweaty . iItrAITA.BY NATAL AOSHOY. PHOTOGRe&HS. HAVE YOU 'SEEN . ERAILER'S - JUL . greatest : trialititill of art 1. 'lf not, • go- to hie Gallery, BBOOHD btieet,. above Green. Tito beauty and naturaint mi Lifweiza OH. cAorod Ptiotegrapbe -le the adnaratioti of ell; nniv stsitr prieoa: 11* rp EY , “ CAN'T; B.lsE 1.. P "liIOW ,IT - A. Is that BEIMEB can.znike snob fine Ookired PHO TOGRAPEB for 51. It is • we4`known he does DO. se thourande of patrons can 'testify. Go to 13BOOND Street, above Green. , • . . • 'lt* EDIUCATIO.N.aIh • • • ROF 131 R &KY 00R80413t - ' • 'SEP .0014 D Abaasl Jonrso.ofi tisotiros on lingliskr fo. 11.104 Literary art, and Criticism, will commetos on TUBSDAY.,October 19,,1882 For particuiari Beer Cir. eclair, at Leypoldt , s foreign Book btoro; No:: 2323 CIIII3T13371! 3treet.. ~..; :5e23.7r. • PRIVAVE TUITION GIVIN IN . LATIN. !GBREN,‘ AND • SIA.T ME RATIOS; T& B LODEN TWIN TAB UNIVERSITY, whit, on aeoottnt of %ant:Wiwi previous preparation, need , such. aid for the &nor-eosin! pursuit of their present-etodies. Also 'ln ' Nzglish Literature =Literary Analysis; -abd-the •tai;hai 'E'• branches of aliberal culture to Garlicky:thy ' ed their course of school 'education, but. are•desironeing oontibuirg their study in other than the ordinary solid'. hallo directions. ' • • Aderess B H. 0," at this office. sea, AIIIUsEMI,NT. MBE. JOHN , .' DREW'S ARO.H. - : . . BFBRET THEATER., * • • . Acting and Stage Mow! .W. 8 riIEVERIUKEI. 'ilneinese A Pent and 'Timm:war JOB. D. HU HPH T. BENEFIT OF SQVDIERS' OEP AN isrLua. EIGHTH NIGHT OF. AIISE JAN! 00031B8 t Who hae etntron.h vo)unteerect. . • ••• TO NIGHT, TIIESirAY, SEPT 43,-• _ Second time of ' THE WORLD OF FASHION. • Marie. • Footage' . Pla i .eopelnde with '71 , 1 OFF TO .TLIE WeR. Be* ' • Mimi O. ME Nil `Pneee'ae. 111 . 141111/.. • . • •. - • Doors op I,;( 7 .ooriain rieekai .o'clock. 'WARN UT—STREET TEE . . Hole Lessee alb s. M. A GARBJATTSOM Badness Agent. . • Mr. JOHN T. BONNET:9f LAST NIGH BUT FOUB.OF MRS B. WALLER. THIS (TURSDAT) EVENING, SEPTEMBER-ZS, The grist Elizabethan Tragedy of, • . T DV4JHESd OF ,MALFT: : • Slarioa, the Duchess of Matft.... .. Mrs. B. WALLEIL-. To coociude with the laustbablo Farce of • . • , TIER QUIET WARILY. Berjamin Hibbs • ' • Mr. G..JOHNSO Doors open at 7—Performance.commecoes at 736. AA BEL.:4 CO.'S - STEREO PTL:JON:. _LessEtIRLY' BUILDINGS, : 113E14 'AND , ' ORE 4TE UT' STREETS: •, S. new perlea of these • • " " . : GIGANTIC STEREOSCOPIC riortrtin,-. Csimprisiusi Fhotegrspbic Views of flu ,- moat noied Scene*, and Objects of Historical Intrreet in the Old World and New, DISPLAYED FOVEt BUN DEED SQUARE FEET. Will be exhibited EY C6RY EVENING this week. A• CILANGE OF ettOGbAW E NtGa Admission 26 cents—Oldldran 10 vents. A Peckmge oY tweet;-four tickets for $3 . Doors operi at 7 X 1 commence at 8 o'clock. Id stir fie on Satardwy al 2 o'clock 113111NDISILVANIA ACA.DEMIt ill THE 'FINN ART/3, • " 1025 OHESTRUT STREET, Isi open daily (Sundays asoopted) from 9A. lII.= it P. M. Admiesion 26 cents. Children half mioe. Shares et Stock, WO. WANTS. VT.ediTE-D--Eri,-43.••:. •• • e • v y a Young Man, 16 to 18 years - Mink be a geeo penman, quick and correct in figures. 'Addicts- . “P,7 at tliis aloe; with referenca. ' - LADY • desires a. situation .as :-Yl— MUna Governess or Teaober . of Music. Address - vemiiez—B - ;" at refroMoe; - asp 81* WAN TED— A person competent to V V sample and grade cotton. Apply torottib box 1466, P. O. 0b22 4t ATE id— A 6iination as iksbiEtant . . • Itiklt:peitier, or in a goal Office Goad re .. fesercee Wren. Address 4631 . W.," Press office. . et-28 &# WANTED-A •: PR ENC - -t DY, toldve !MOM in Preach and Music No one nisei appYy - anions she hoisted expnienonin wishing and can furnish satisfactory. referencba. Addrala l P. 'Qs. 424 South ELEVENTH Street; Philadelphia. ea= tf • • WA -N T E D-A :YOUNG-. MAN,. about 18 years of age,lo assist in a Oonatiow Bormi. one with some experienpe preferred. Ck.mpen-.. eation mcdesato. Address. in own handwriting,. will references. Box 718. Poet offiess. se2o-3t OARDING. .. .VOIiN G. MEN'S :. HOME, ~ . . . 1 t It3I. , YILBRAiT . Sties' t. opposite Penn Sonexa.— MAUD end Washing, two ' &liars per week. • ell who . desire a comfortab:e h3ne will do well to call and ex amine this house. ALEICANDEII 81.0314 . sel9-12t. Superintendent. 1) L:E T EIOOND-STO AY .1: rortoe, with Wird, at - 5e374 7, m ' 30StrattL.T,IIIRD Street. RZNLOVELS. - EL DENovAL. THOMAIEHIIIVRTIN— :I.IhEeaI Estate agent and Collector, would respeeitallir toforni bis friends and the public that he hes rerneved tits office from the Northwest corner of Third aneitiernhtud• streets to bin dwelling, Northwest corner of. riarrera and PINE Streets, where he bopee to receive•the con- - tionance of the liberal patrenage-bestowed upon: him in. former ann. - . Gel.o4t. LOST AND,WUPFV. REIVABD LtziST. Tues ssvv . ' dui; Sept. '9; Threi' 7.30 70E1i/0110,Y s ilb TE b, coupons attactied-31,533, 31,560, 31;570, 31,573, 31,674, 31,675. All rutted are forbid nesotit,tioll Ha Votes, as notier, has been given, caul payment stopped at the Treasury..and all• Sub Treasury . Depart . ments .$5O). IN' GOLD! Will be paid' by the undersigned for the return of the Notes. ' 'B F: No ast North THIRD Street. Philadelphia. Sept. 19, 1862. • se2o.3tie Ir(lie Wet -AA! .Te...s.E*, FOR 'PALE.OR: T O, RENT- . . li/Tha • large four. story BROWN-STONE RESI DENCE. with four. story: double Back Buildbar,' re plete with all the modern conwenieuora, Bath 'Boerne. - Water Meseta, Butler , ' Pantry. lbw., /to aituate4 at 808 North B.llOaD street-, above Brown, running throtigh to Carlisle. street, on which is a Stable anti Coach Reuse, with Water. Goa: &c.. For further ear tiCulara. inquire at 833-North 71118.18 street, above Tine. ne2SEtik • a NOEL BALE--On de of those' d al-likable two story" HOCSILB, with -Bide yard, in 111,118 BALL Street, below But onwood, No. 480 This beak building/ is three story. Innoire at No 480 North. 111 1 111 street below. :Bottonwood. letrattatheStwif:f ; :SAWED. t i llT.T.rE'B' SAFE DEPOT EA' • MOVED to No. al South SEVENTH Btreeti..sehsy 'the Inatitate. The rmdertairaed) thanklal for PIA faaaast auk Wile' determined to merit Tatars patronage, has *mod Mt elegant and , convenient store, and hes now Mama large AllBOl 1,1311511 t of Lillie's -Celebrated Wraight• alst Chilled Iron - Hire and Dorglar :Proof Safes., Okla oral' strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, LSII4III - Banh Vault, Bafe,,and Blu - A - L6( 3 44.,, Lillie's Bank Virdt.Doore and LOokr. fornkillak to order on short mance. - This Is the etrorcetpeat= PrO.. pined, and cheapest Door and Loch yet (Tiara.' . • • Also, par Ocular. attention - I. rOallettoileirialle'lrair. Cabinet Bale, for Plate, Jewelry, gofer hy ceded to surpass in style and *taw a anything yet al, fared for this purpoee, and is be only Imo that is strictly lire and harder - - BPsolsr. bare now o,c, w in d pay bun* 66:. ferret,BerrlaS;` ll.oo .'s Bale% IT bra of Webs nearly low, and some fart, of other matery conigaining amortnilifas to Rises, and all haply- exohluizedJaVAlt oregnelebrated Lillie Bate, ?Thy will be lOU SilMar Plena call sad t amine. • sivANs & wATsores 16 :116iftir,i VOLTS T STBIEBT, _ pßlt AD) Alamo 4•Ai4.7oi;f:Nrea- 22 °°".T , 7f7 1 .:, • C AU;TIO'N- The . , well-earned ... • les reputation of . ...: *. ".• :. .1.1,-AIRBANICS' SCALES :-,, - tali induced the maskers of imperfect I)&lam:re§ too Ilre them ea ~ FALEIBAIIES' SCALES," and pnrohamert have thereby, in wetly instances, been 'objected to fr is Lid rakimpogition, rairbanks' Scales are minutia tnr ed only by the original inventors, IL a T. 'AIR BANES & CO., and are adapted to every branch of the business, wheke a oorrect end durable Bcaice is required. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, apla-11 BEABOTRIZI HALL, 716 aliEsTsur BT. Mire JANE 00051113.. ....... Mr. FR &ME - .MEM W hr.