ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, ur TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. greet, below Ninth. D F Pickering St da, Elmira iq 0 Bal lard, Boston Dr C C Ftold, &stock Jae Todd. Baltimore Mai R S Pans dt Jobn Ge3rge, Penes J S Bisbee, PenueVivaain T A Bunke. Beading 14Ira Jones—Baltimore aliss Jones, Baltimore T golden, liadthnore E Evans, New Turk Girard—Chestnut is Chas De Lacy, Portland Capt Ellsworth, U SA Geo Williams. Chicago John White, Chicago Thee Whitten 11 u Niccole, New Orleans L J Albertson Goo H Sterling. Penns. W 0 Jonas Chauncey. Page, Boston J R S Halbert, new York L McKee R W Sheppard, TI S A 11 Stanton, Washington H W Colßnder, Bev: York DE Popper, Pew York .1 H Murphy, Baltimore Lieut. W Setp S Milligan. Cleveland I, llsoneemiih. ChleJgo Mrs S L Si MeS, Baltimore HonT J Yorke, B Jersey Gen T 13 Poinaroy, Perms. It Wood, Harrisburg throaller, Middletown JHempbill. Ponca Brown. eenna D Mon (livtu, Carlisle C k itglisn, Zanesville T Lyon J Mettnad. Tyrone H T Beards] y 9t la, Penns C 11 Watts, Carliste • Thies K. Conrad, New York A W Parker, Washington Geo SParxer, Wasl.ll ;con P Joilkitu.on. Now Jars° Y Sand. Matcher, Baltimore Roht T Kirkland, Ale:: it Spotts. Washington M Root S.: wt. New York C W Poulson S S Moore. Penna. Jas Wells, Pampa H. Hamilton, lauutingdn co Ifre flantiltoni Hantg co Miss J Hamilton, Num; CO II K Parsons. I farriQburg A J Laltmeudi& w,linvana H Ponce de Leon &w, Rave W Garnets a 111 (Ltriitile Mrs • rs A Cau'.lleld, N Orleans air J Jewell Continental—Ninth and Chestnut streets. H V Perrino, Dayton, Ohio Miss Ward J Forsyth, Chicago J Sills, Pottsville Col Fisher, U S A H Marquardi & wf, Balt W H Smelcy. Haverhill Miss A Sander, Baltimore J A Huntingdon, Haverhill W T Finch. New York S Adler. Milwaukee 8 Gilson, Newyork 0 P Smith a Ram, New York J N hperry & la, Tennessee TR Paradise. Dow 'York W T (.4 Polk, Dlarylann Tat Umnagat. Bow York P P Saud, Kontucsy Col D N Grier & In, Peoria J B Bronson, Dew York W Hunter ett wf, Bloveland 311 B Meson, New York lie Gay, Now York 0 A Bronson. New Jersey 8 G rog,r)-, ITS A 13 IL Corset. Dew Yolk D Mooonaughy, ettyslntrg H S ainiseroOrt, U A H.T Taber, Baltimore A Ebermau, New York A how & la. Ohio . Mrs J 1, .1> MiEOll., Penns W J Taylor Bon DI B Lowry. hale G Parterrou, Pottsville bleVesgh; New York G Lewis, Jr Kew York J-J Pinkerton. W theater W Foster, Jr. New York Ron A H Rieder. Easton a) H Boskwith, Cleveland W I' Stratton Lt J S Iliella,raliOD, I) y a J S Eanesby, Maryland B Henry. New York John Bail, Newhern, B C Mrs CDI Hamlin, New York Aaron Gage. r, tr ne, NO: C Hager, Lancaster is Bosworth, Milwaukee S S Bathe, Newark, x S G Moore & arr. Fortnum:lth CJ Field Miss Ella Lowe,Walininen A W Nickerson. Bo ston Mr and Mrs Stewart F II Archer, Salem, N J Dire Gregg W Snot grass. etucianali A BlEmbley. Luzerns co S C Mayer & acv I. Reading Hon S Hepburn, Caa lisle Mr Booker, New York A E Kapp & Velma John P”adtz Dr 0 Driesbach, Penn t Dr Goo Bailee & wf, Pi , rtna F Driesbach, Patina 0 Wendell, Washington Wallace King, ltaltamore JO Wharton, Mary laud Mr & Mrs J b Cozzins N Y J T Mason, Maryland J H Saner, Mary G F Kimball, Xotfolk, Va. Jas Smith & la, Ha-w York A R Potts Rota S Bolling. New York S D Tibbetts, Boston Mrs NicLelas, New York G F Martin, New York ,Miss Hollins, New - ) oak Wm Patchen, Wilt% Del Nester Hollins, New York R Warden, U S N Dr James H Blush, et E R Seccombe, New York A F Miller, New Yet k John Wane & wf, St Louis ..Dlr Hickok & la C W A Thomas Ti Bridge, New York N Kingshory. Hartford W Wicren, BM de Janeiro Chas H Wheeler, New York Admiral Smith, USNB T Babbott, New York Mrs Smith r E C George tR T7foV.ph. W B Bolles, New York_ R Auchniurty New it C Collins, New York Geu Ccok, New Jersey W H Brown & wf, Y C F Leavitt & wf. Brooklyn 111 Hall, 1 iollida t* sburg Jacob li antziuger, Pottsville 33G Noble, Now York 0 T Bowdoiu, Hew York NV Blackford, New York J C Parsons, New Fork It 0 Jolions ' Trenton, N J C MeParland. W Cheater Slorlkohet, hew York C M Beller, Akron, 0 D Tyler, Clemlield T J Adams, Porl,mouth, 0 W - Baughman, Greenaborg Cant J S Reynolds, Palma J B Seller, FewPor' , Pa Mrs Mary Smith, Yewport Wm Herm. Rtadlog Street. below Arch. A B Beware & la, Newport I Stine, Chamberebarg J bl Colgan, Patna R Et Thomas, Penns, WA Sponsler & la, Penna. T Banks, Hollidaysburg C 11 Banks, Hollidaytharg Joe Hoar, Lewistown J Grahlie,Shippeusbarg W D E Hayes. Shippensb'g J P Hogue, Penna N W Fredericks, Penna. Al Dewees Sc la, Paean W D Cramer at la., Pa B P Miller, ',ammeter S Demsrer & la, Newport Sirs Farside, Newport Mrs Gaunt. Newport S Arnold. Carlhle J Moore. Dillannrg. Freeman Jones, Baltimore Miss A Dewees, Pa Miss A Baker. Pa Mrs L J Lloyd, Ohio T S Fernon J C Horton. Pennsylvania , W H Davis, Elston, Pa .T H Tverman. Pa C A Wagner. Pennsylvania W P Hughes. Bertmk, Pa H P Allen; Tiniontown, &I Hoch. Pittsburg. W A. Ahl, Pittsbarg John Hays, Pitt=bitrg Chas C Baer. Pittsburg M Carr. Allegheny. Pa llon J D Stiles. Pa J Butt:Maim% New York Geo L Carrington. Conn T B Criswell 4 la, Pa G W Kepner. lowa G Hogan, New York S H Graham,' Washington B Smith. Missouri A Barnett, Pittsbnrg L Watkerson, Armagh P Hatch, Armagh S A. Johnson, Armagh J R Alien Pittsburg E T Foster, Bethlehem . _ J Maim:4. New York W L Heazlett. Aurora. N Y W Sa.yford & la, Harrisburg Miss Maggie Sa3lord, Pa Fannie Swyford, Pa 33H Richard. Omaha J R Birch S: la. P. A J Prichard. Baltimore 12 G Hetzel. Lewi6barg J Dibert.-Johrstmli J Tittle. Jotaztc.tra S Teeth. Blnir co Pa. J. Sister:Blair co M ==l r.T Head, iitntiu'xclon . . . DS Woodward tif L Henderson. Clearfield Julla Fon , Rochester W H Ooodlear, L Fbonon A S Goodman tiAre, Pa A Berlin. Pen rs.ylvanin. David khelbw.t, Danvillo C H Waters, Dan wino C D Wilson. Clithad. Pa DI B Hartley, , Glenwood, Pa J 1, Rack, liettysburg 'Y Markle. Davy ille 'rhos Woods, Danville 'Dire Jane Strive, Di , iton,Pa Miss Fanny Sin e. Mllton dits Strongb ton, Milton Miss &they& striNr. A Holurnan4r dau, Pa Geo W Hows,Psntsylvania S DI Study, Littlestowa, Pa 12t N Wagner,reiuylvania street, above Fifth. W J Yeates, Dover, Dal W C Cleaver, Delaware Jasß Templin, Easton F Brown J C Dina Wm H Clymer, Realini Richard Boone. Reading 'D McKnight, Reading J Enabb, Reading E S Emerson a la, Ct Mrs M C Crowell. Ct J tt Marston & wf. Balt W Wright & wf, Cal John Wrlelt, Ntrylanil • Miss M J Wright, hid H Hopper, Maryland bLisa Maggie Stancliff. , E Tibbitts, Cresson, Pa Horatio Moran, Wash, D C 8 Raiford, New Jersey D Hall. Salem. N J I Jae Bardaley, B C Mrs Willoughby. Penne Miss Melee, Nano. W Barton, Palma H Go,rrieOrt, NOV Jersey Wm McClellan. gator: 11 Sleets, bew Jersey W F_Lo we Wa, , hington a Soladay & la. Penua Wm Wirt, Penns. American—Clinututt H C Paxson. Treuf Oil utke;r:lr s Chas G Patti)] s. Mass BS Meldrum, New York A J White. New — cork E Dunlap Sruf W Swain, l'erth Amboy A Campbell. Brool,lyn G W Miles. New - York P Murray. John Murray. ilew York A W Granger 3) Bunke, Baltimore Temenriug, Baltimore Zi Parker, l'ireiaia . . Robert Ring, Huntingdon I _Beni OratirtE, Huntingdon E C Randolph, N J Levi BSI - faith S ivf, Bucks co Elsa Smith, Bucks co j Dunning, Dover, Del ITBYeate,,&trf. i.urer,DeL J A Fnraii Je, .11; tool.a Ja. ChaTO , er-brag B M Shalletto, Cbalubtrihg 3 ffi MoDowel ,Cha.mbrnbg C Mora ualion, Re sun. Jonas B Malan. Pk. ua, Sarni A Vv.:ray, 27, vr. T ork 3 D Van Bo I Y erk J Ii Weetbrook, Henna Dire Zigler, Pellll3. St. Louis—Chestnut Sykes. Jr. Reading - Silas H Griffith .4.1a.0.Yi0n Jas Brewnlow, Payton Geo H Hopkins. N Jersey James New York W R De Few, Ft De:aware J Harrington :Ft Delaware Stanton, Pcirt Delaware John HWa , sb. Ti 8 N 13 H H. Cal dwell S A New York 0 RI Weinberg, Ales.. 'Oa Drihis, Alex, I r a W Wakefield, Ohio Feisty Turnbrook R Clickner, Lancaster - Daniel Faber, oik co National—Race it Jas Hopkins, Baltimore Adam bweely. f•Tew Jersey B AlThler. 'Lebanon Buck, 'Readies . C S Kreswell, Sew Jersey Wetzer. Pottsv)l. John Wadlinger, tilluersv Chas Without & e. Sch Hay "Mrs Beck, Owrnt,burg C Rightmyer leading Wm Daugherty, Steuhenv 311 B Earning, Lebanon co B Snyder St la, A<iand. Pa Bliss Snyder, Ashland. Pa J H Gross, Ephrata. L'a C D Fowler,'Bfrwick. Pa Br L W.Burg 4 4 2. la. Dt Berlin Bin Susan T Gull& N Berlin miss Rs;re 'Rohrer. Lane co John S klarsh, Lewisburg Ira Davenport St la, l'l3 J K Davis, eve Calvin. Fisher, Selinsgrove Jab K Davis. Selinsgrove Benben'Oemberley, Splinsg States Usr tors —Ygla.rke Y.D Snyder, Mil ton, Pa Geo Williams, Washington S Burk A Walter, Johnstown Geo B Rimser & wt. P Y W Twain & F w York John Crrill. Marietta, Pa D Connelly, Penns J D Connelly, Marietta, Pa Geo Rudesill, Marietta, Pa rit L To CM rstaita J Crippewv ,nsend. New Cast i le, i Del Albert McClung, Illinois J W Moyer, Downingtown 'W Differ, Richland co. 0' J Milligan. Petry co, Pa 11DOmnimrotal—Sixth ■t II stacy. u s Thos 0 Priee.Rit Win Jones, Mt Holly. ti W E Kin g, Connectient J H Hobart & su, Pottstown J H Plankinton. CLetter co O S Eyes, Chestor co D Walton, Chaster co Jas Bratten, Chester co Jeremiah Peacock, Aid McSberry, Yolk co AII Willis, New York Jesse Laubach.Leck Haven J Shoemaker. Salo Gs I) Potts, Williamsport Bald Eagle—Thlrd S John H Retterel, Penn a• Thos. B Moser, Feagerf ville Al Dinky, Lyon V =Bey A W Lerch, Lehigh co Cleo H Lerch, Lehigh co Aliss Lerch, Lehigh co M Hodenhaugo, Easton 3 D Banner, Bethlehem 3:1 S Atllerbacb, S Ea=ton INY Sterner, Quakertown tre Sterner, Quakertown John Godshalk, Penns, Chaa S Bleach Selloretown T Limbach, Sellerstown BEVILIT L Fogel Chao Bodder. Bethlehem C V Frederick, Bethlehem Harley Sheaf—Seem:lk Geo Wrung,le. N Jersey 3)ayid Stone, Washiagton Joe Harrison. Washington A It Knight, Born, P5l Lewis Thryty. Hatboro J B Jones, Pentin MCDolleid, isCOtt, Jae Smith, Bucks co J Pa Shaman y - Jas Bute, Southampton Capt Craven. Centerville, Jacob Stackhouse, Bucks co 9Barnunt's flotet—T 33 S Trainer, Scranton, Pa J W Carroll, Scranton, Pa Ideut J Hursh, S N I.ient Jae Atkinson, U 8 N Capt J H Horton. Psnna, Capt F J Osgood, Venn& Capt W A Thomas, Fenn& Capt A Dawson, t'enna Vent W P Lloyd, Peana 3klrs E Sprague. lowa Jos Landing, Pen na Henry - Pierce, Illinois /dies M M Pierce, Illinois II Black Bear —Third Chas Zimmerman, V ntzt'n Nra It Ztmmertuan,Ku I Matt NlBB 0 Manner, Kurz , 'I/ Ms Mehl & oh, Kntzt,'l L lutes Mehl, Kutztown Cleo Meyer, Mont co Jno Gerhard. Lebanon Wilman & wf, Nnna Jos Mariburger, St i ll co rradtson—Second W Cadwallader, Perm?. WmR Scudder Thos - • • • Thos Betts. Bucks co T Snyder. Lew etown Jae A Bowen, Providence r FENTON-IARIION. —Sept 23, 1889 by Rev. John V. Chaplain, 1236 South Fourth street. Mr. Charles Fenton rind Kiss Mary Carbon, both of Philadelphia. ,„ A.IIDERSOIN —FOUN TAIN. —ln Davenport. /Wit aeP" 3.4 th, by Rev. A.„A. E, Taylor, the Rev. S. 111' , 1. Andor ran to Mrs, Julia Y. Fountain, daughter ord. $l, D. Bur roughs, , of the same place. DIED. POTTER.-On Saturday evening. the 26th instant, Um. Harriet Cardwoli Potter. The male friends of the fam Cy are tnvited to attend the funeral, from her , late residence. Ho. 260 South Ninth Street. on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. ve ItICHARDSON.—On Seventh-day evening. the 20th jussaat. Anna Richardson. in the Seth year of her age, Her friends are invited to attend her funeral, tram ter late residence, near Attleboro'. Backs c .Vonrth.day. the ,t me taut, at S o'clock P. M. 5T71110.-011 Firct-day. the 27th instant, JA,V3 ' 7. 811 n g in the 84th year of his age Th friends cf-. he fan:arm revectfally Ittyltal to B W Clapp, New York W W Meriohen John 0 Harris, Reading J S Everhart. Pottstow Mrs A 1!, N Beuhaui, N Y 13 F Riley. Now York P. Spangler, larlye•te K T Wad, New York C BrantegAra, New York C Young, Boston Jay Cooke, Jr W Leisenring, lil Chunk street, above Third A G Sleeper, Boston Miss Sleeper, Boston F Sutterll, Jr, }Liston John It Monty, Shamokin Solomon Weaver, dimmokin L T Dennis, Caserville, BY S Stied-Ida. New York John Totten, Boston David Faunae, Boston Miss Pannce. Boston D W Moore & wt L Jersey J Werneske, Ohio John Locke, Lewisburg L S Paine, Lewisburg Geo Lotz. Union co. Pa Jas G Sanker,-Union co, Pa eet, above Third S G 131 b r 113 Y, Selinsgrove E Wilson, New Baran, Pa E Y Bright, Sunbury Benj Hendricb, Sunbury .1 Whitehead & la, Wraih`g Miss Steward,Williamsburg Min Freehold & fa, Penna Moses Sager, Selinsgrove D M Harman), Lebanon , Saw Thisler, Minersville [ Clement S. Foster, Ashland. Miss L Herbert, Tanklian'k Mrs Smith, Tnnkhannock Mre Blendwell, Tunkhan'k Miss Ella Blendwell,Tunkla a H Sasseman, Milton, Pa FA Donehower. Lewisburg Daul Shaffer, Lewisburg J Miller, Cumberland co Lot Search, Penna Wm Davenport, Hantingtn W S Newman, Canton. Pa & Silas Dodson la, Bloom ih A. C Wiley & la,Bloomsbarg t street, above Sixth. John Laird, Penns Cyrus Jeffrie3.cambria co W Hardy, illcVeytown • A E Monosmith, Carlisle D Rite, Doncannon S lemma Sz la, Doncanoon BP Lee, Cumberland co.Pa D Drawbauger, Comb co H Eberly, Cumberland co J A Bower, Landisbotg, Pa J-Irvine. Carlisle, Pa _ . T McLaughlin, Newville W W Gingriek, Mexico. Pa J Shneflre, Laneaeter, Pa Samuel Hoyt, New York eet, above Chentniat. Thos Robinson,Lancaster co W Melds, West Chester J B Balaton. Rockville A A Huber. Chambershnrg P W Jacobs, Chambersbarg G W Kemp, Chambersbarg R H Jones, Berke co Jos B Oral% West Chester Devos, West cheater E oHickman, West nester E H Impson, New Jersey W McDowell. Chester co Mrs White, Penna Oliver Sidewell, W Cheater t., above Callowhill. D Longenecker, U Deposit E L Austin, Deposit, N Y C Long, Jonestown 31 Cooper. Mt Lebo, Pa Jeff Heidrich. Mt Lebo, Pa M Hisler. Ohio Noah Kistler, Schuylkill co A. D Warner, Reading R V Glover. Hazleton Hilbish, Union co, Pa D A Drake. Freemattsburg D K Minch, Perry co D Batman, Perry co Geo Bright, Sunbury A Stoner. Myerstown R Makatea, Manch Chuak street, below, Vine. A R Clayton. Trentotit N J J A Fisher, ilig,htstown E Rittenhouse. Smithboro Geo 151c.Faney, Doyleitatra R. Vantlike. Lambertsville Caleb Ranter, Baltimore Beni Boroughs, Trenton Stephen D Moore, Trenton Margt Wildman, Dollneto Thos W Scull, Abseeon, Jos Ii Leedom, Absecon street, above Rater. Miee 0 Harris, York. Pa H Shoemaker, Pike co. Pa John Teel. Boston Fechtl, Maryland Louis T McCome, Maryland John E McOome, Maryland. Isaac T Hamilton, Penne E P Pierce, Mate .- L P Baird, Trout Ron E A Shaffer. Indiionburg M Hogland, Comb co, Pa II It Smith J J Bleel:Lock Haven t., above Ca llowhill. A Sharadan, & la, Penna W Sharadan & la Peter geotei - - - - - T Bsterly, Reading Solomon Smith, Wesdemby And Ditty, a eargeto w n, Pa G Whitstone, Tamaqua L 8 Tollwall. Tamaqua I W Bechtel, Bechteingille rect. above Market. Jas S Heston. Newton, Pa J Raymond, Easton F W Johnston. New York 6130 Sanders, Pena B T Mitchell, New York attend the funeral. from his lute residence. in Darby: to meet at the Lowe at 2 o'clock P. 11., on Fourth-day.nth inst., without farther notice. ANTHONY.—.St South .6" ,, Etur, R. 1.. Sept. 16th, Dr. Jonathan enthony, in the t. 2.1 year of his ads. BLITLEI2.—In South Deerfield, It H. , 18th inst„ Mrs. Hannah Butler aced 7t years. BICKEL& —At New London, Conn., Sept. 22d, Mrs. Diary Nickels, wife of Her. C. M. Nickels, D BLACK CORDED MOUSSELINES.- All-wool black corded Mousseline Delalnes..6L'lc. Lead French Merinoes. Lead Poplins and Reps. Black A MIELE' and Bros grain Mg. Black Ththes LOII.I Shawls. Black Find white Scotch wool Long Shawls. Black Turin Cloths. Black and white Striped and Plaid Paris gousseline Delainee,just received by BE , ,sr)N & SON. sew Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street, 8 2 0 BLANKETS.— Finest goods made. Premium Blanket. 19.4.12-4. and 11-4 Fine Blankets. Blankets, Wholesale and Retail EY RE haIfDELL, re2S FOURTH and attOlt BALM'ORALS.- Finast Skirts imported. Balmorals $B.-$7. $6. $3, $4. and $3. Balmorals for Children. Balmorade. Wholesale and Retail. EIRE Sc LANDELL, se2S FOURTH and ARCH Fitreets MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON WILL addieES the oeoplo of rennsyl vauia on. the NATIONAL CRISIS t sTON At ALIENTO WN• • • • At MAUCH CHUNK At 'WILK iISBARRE At DANVILLT,' At SILADIOKIX:• At POTTSVILLE At LEBADION• • • • At CARLISLE-. A: GETTYSBURG At YORK At MESTER. se29-tf }7 6 :7. 4 1 FOURTH WARD. 't he citisens of the FOURTH WARD, within t rear to old party lines, are requested to meet at Odd Fol lows' Hall, corner TENTH and SOU PH, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENHid, Septerober 20, for, the Purpose of ratityinz the Union nominations. Let 1111 who love the Flag under which rur fathers, fen ght, and all who deshe to maintain the supremacy of the Laws and Constitution. lay aside, for this night, all other claims upon your time, and unite in one grand rally for Law, Liberty, and the preservation of the best Government on the earth. Let us show that the Fourth Ward can be redeemed at the corning elec. tion. Addresses will be delivered by the following named gentlemen : Hon. Chas. O'Neil. Sohn D. Watson, Esq., Col. Thomas Fitzgerald, Chas. W. laCtintook, Esq., Geo. A. Coffey, Esq., James Y. Smith. and others. By order Fourth Ward Nation,' Union Executive Committee. NINTH W.A.141,D NATIONAL :UNION //Yei. ASSOCIATION. —A regular stated mooting of the Ninth - Ward National Union Association will be tiald THIS (TCIESDAY) geetember 29;h, at the. HALL, TWELFTH and FILIIKRT Streets, at 7.1:: o'clock. All loyal men of the Ward are requested to at " tond. Eminent sneakers will address the meeting. • JOHN L. HILL, Secretary. A MEETING OR TUE NATIONAL GUARD of the FOURTEENTH WARD will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 39th of Seoternber, at 8 o'clock, at Mechanics' gall, COATEB Street. above Pleventh, Important b11F1.1106.4 W. FISHER, MITCHELL, Presdent. T ViT Bit" T IC-POTT , r stated meeting of the NSTIONAT, UNION Ai.. OCIATION of the Twenty - -fourth ward, will be held on TUESDAY Evening, September the 2.9. th. at eight o'clock, at the Headquarters, MARKET Street. above 'Thirty-third. Allloyal citizens are invited to attend. Eminent speakers will he Present to address the meeting, JAMES MILLER, President. JAMES. NEWELL, fecretory. MILS. E.A 1-KIeiC4S/tI7 WY WILT, LEC• Sri :a TORE at SANNOM-ST. I LL. on WEDICESDA.Y LVENTN6, at 73- 2 o'clock, on the YRESENT CRISES. Admittance 10 cent.. aei9.24. mEmmina OF FRIENDSHIP 80. 10, Sons of Temperance w , ll meet at Friendship Ball, southwest corner of TWELFTH and - FILBERT Streets, THIS (Tuesday)" EVENING, at 7 o'clock. for the purpose of at:ending the anniversary of the Order, clothed in regalia. it. -- STN %% MET LODGE .,7•E -TA" OP O. 0. F., will be held TO-itiORROW Eveniug- Collection of &Loa and election of officers. E HERIMGE, It* Secretsr.r. TAM FORCING DOSS s a t ien ' ihr Ec k e r 'r, R Dartmert in general are invited a nd will meet ' at th a t HOSE TIOUcE, on WEDNESDAY AP rEENOON, a: - 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of onr late President and feilow.niember. ED WAKD C. PEP PA RD. eigned, JOHN J. CLIFTON. See'y S. S. 11. Co. MN. R.—Dress; Mlles snits. AT A tiP EciAr, ArEEITING OF TILE, Stearn Yorchng Coco Company, held on Monday evening, Sept. nth. 1863, rhefollowing preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whertree,.; It has pleased almighty God to remove from our midst, and transfer from temporal to eternal life, our late. President and highly esteemed fsllow-mera- Ler, 1.1) ARD C. EIEPPARD, long associated with no in our duties as firemen, and always zealous in. pro moting the interest and welfare of our organization, and while we bow in humble submission to the will of an aliwiFe Providene.: - • . IteioPrea., That the irreparable loss we have sustained ca uses a deep feeling of sorrow among his comrades, al layed only by the belief that what is our loss is his eter nal gain. • - I:e.solveci., That in his death we have lost a true friend, a worthy companion, and a 2ealons member; sue who has entwined himself around our hearts by his many nets of kindness during his long connection with ns /?esolndoi, That hi; esteemed family have our profound sympathy-in their affliction, in the 10s.. Of one to Whom they have reason to be very tenderly ettaehq. on 'mount of his kindliest and -attention as a husband. father, eon and a .broth , ar, and who, by his many virtues soul kind manners, endeared himself to all who knew him; and while we condole with them in their sorrow, we com mend them to the tender care of Him who has promised to be a husband to the widow and a father to the father less. . . Ro/ved, That. as a last work of respect to the che menfory of the deceased, the hall and apparatus of the company-shall be draped in mourning for the space of .istv days. and that we attend the funeral in a body. R.RoIrEd. That a copy .of the above preamb c and resolutions be transmitted to tbo family of the deceased. mill that' they be published, in The l'reo, Inq ?firer, acd Ledger, Signed, 308. DALLAN, B. 14 PAYCEL4, J. J. CLIFTON. mmittce. OFFICE, BE A VP. it XL Eli D OW RAIL ROAD Artil) COMPAN PITTLADELpaI.t, September 2S, 1883 A Quarterly Dividend of 211 Der cent. Oa the Capital. Etock of this Company has been declared, this day. paya ble on and after October 7th. clear of Gov , rnnaont tax. 0629 9tV L. CHAIID ERL&Iff Treasurer. PHIL ADELPHIA. COLLEGE OF PHARMACI. —1 he Forty-third Course of Lec tures in tble Insti , ution will he delivered in the College Building, FILBERT Street. ahoy., Fevereth, during the Winter, on MONDAY. IN“ , DNESDAY- and FRE.DAY EVENINGS, coroineucing with s. general Introductory, by PROFESSOR PROC TOR. .. . . on - FRIDAY EVENING, October 2d. at 7..;;" Welock. Matriculation Tickets may be obtained of ALFRED B TAY LOB, Secretary, 1015 CoESTNIIT St. Fe29-4t HALL OF mmil FOURTH TRICT POLICE STATION, SEP C. 27, 1533. At a meeting of the 0 filcers of this District, held this evening, the following preamble and resell:ado:as were unanimously adopted : Whereas. it has pleased God. in his divine wrovidence, to remove from us our beloved. associate, HMV ARD C. HEPPARD, in the prime of his manhood and his career of ruefulness; and whereas, while we bow with earnest submission to the decrees of Him " who !loath all things well," :we feel it but due to his memory to pay our last tribute to his excellence and worth : therefore, be it Resolved, That in Edward C. lleppard we have always found an affectionate companion. a faithful friend, a fearless °Dicer, and one whose true nobility of soul fitted him to adorn any position in which he might he placed, and that while we deeply sympathize with his little family, whose sorrows and loss we can mea sure with ourown. we are convinced that their and our loss is his eternal gair. Resolved, That we will glees this Hall in mourning and wear the usual badge for thirty days; that we will attend the funeral in a body, and that we hereby cor dially invite all the members or the Pollee force to parti cipate with us in paying toe last sad tribute of respect to the deceased. Lieut. A. BOWERS, Chairman. Sergt. T. B 4RTHOTIME Sergt. J. DOUGHERTY, }Committee. - 11° 'MEETING OF TIM 11,0A.RD OF TRADE.—A Stated Meeting - of the members of the Board of Trade Association will be held at the gall of the Board. No. 505 CiaBbTNIIT Street. on MONDA.Y. Septernbet 25th, at 7% o'clo3k. EVENING. L. BLDDGET. Secretary. THE ORDER OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE Will celebrate its TWNNTY-F MST &NNIVERSIRY ON TUESDAY EVENING, September ISNL At S o'clock. AT CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH . . Addressee by Rev. Wilt . - B WOOD, Rev. D. C. EDDY, D. D., Rev. J. S. WILMA, and EDI,VARD G. LEE, Esq. Music by BIRGFELD'S BAND. The public are invited se24 Bt* HEADQUARTERS 20TH REGT. P. 11Z . M.. PAIMADELPHIA, Sept. 25, 1863.-o.fficers and Yrbiates connected with the Twsutieth Regiment P. during the raid of last year, will please call at the CUS TOM HOUSE. and sign the requisite roils to enable them to obtain their pay for that service. WM. B THOMAS, Col. Comd'c 20th Regt P. -M., ir. - IDIVIVEREITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, LAW DEPARTMENT. —A Term will commence on THURSDAY, the Ist of OCTOBER next. The Intro ductory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at EIGHT o'clock, in the evening of that day, at the LEC TURE ROOM, in the NORTH COLLEGE sep 7-t eel PITTSBURG BONDS.—ALL PE EL sons holding Railroad Bonds issued by the City of Pittebrurg, are hereby notified that I will he at the office of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street,. Philadelphia, prepared to exchange compromise bonds for the old issue of Railroa& Bones from THURSDAY, 24th instant, to October let, both days incladed. JOHN hi. CARGO. ser-toc2 City Controller. OFFICE, OF 'POE FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO.. PEILADELMA, Sept. '25, 1863 —An etection for TEN DIRECTORS, for the ensuing year, will be held., agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of the btockholdere. for that purpose, at the office of the Company, on MONDAY. Oct. 5. ISB+, at 10 o'clock. A. M. se26lot J. W. McALLISTER, Sec. pro tem. PHILADELPHIA AND 1-11E.A.DING 33.3 ILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 2164E63. To avoid detention the LIOLDEES OF COUPONS of this Company. due on the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 30th last . when recelpte will be given. and checks will be ready : for de livery on the let proximo exchange for said receipts. sefa-St S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. MPPfiILATINCE.PHIA. AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 142.7 South FOLLETEI Street, PITILADELPHIA. September 2. 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them Is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock shonld - be presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy C. Boyle, • Petcy Lewis, Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson, Ann Copeland. John Mclntyre, A.Emslie and J.Newbold, John S. Moore, Trustees James McKni,Tht, Debbie ' A. Hughes. Bon.). F. Newport, Sand T. Harrison. 84u.). Putt, - James Hallowell, W P Rodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Alan Richards, Catherine C. Koppele, 'Henry B. Sherer, Daniel Klapp, - Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. . Andrew Turner, Ches. Kuhn,Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Knhn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright, of S. Huhn. William Young, R. V. R. Leases Extra'.'W. H MoViekar. and James G. Schaff. Ex. of Austin Smith. John S. Leine. decd.l Willis & Co. ALL WHO WANT A FINE PICTURE and satisfactory likeness at reoduate cost, should get REIMER'S colored Photogra-Ate for at bECOND titrcet, above Green. COWERS 11AVING.STATE CLAIMS can 'bays them CASHED AT ONCE at THE MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY, . : ses9 3t if No. 429 WALNUT Street. VORYTYPES.—REDIER'S ARE NO T VC - FABLE for their simplicity of style, striking resemblance, fresh, warm, impressive coloring, and nlessiog arrangement of accessories and drapery. SE CON) Street, above Green. THE UNDERSIGNED INTENDS IN *-B- a few days, sending Agents to the various battle fields, with tbeItICRARDSOff PREMIUM CIRCULAR EBDS AIR-TIGHT CASKET. for the purpose of bring ing home bodies of those who have fallen in defence of their country, no matter how long interred.. These Caskets are furnished at less than half cost of metallic cc Inns. Orders entrusted to me will be aarafully alMnde u t and guarantied free of disagreeabla odors or charge mail,. for casket.-. •t•::=1' JOHN 0007. • 01 ' TuCli street, Philadelphia. NATIONAL UNION NOMINA TIONS. Tnesday, September 27th 'Wednesday, " 30th .Thursday. October Ist, Friday, • • 21. Saturday, • • 3d. ...Monday, " 6th. " 7th sth Oth. " 10th. .Tuesday. .Wednesday. Th ursd‘l FridaY. Sa a day " 12th Governor CURTIN, in company with distinguished orators from adjoining States, will address the people of Pennsylvania at the times and places named in the following schedule: At WILSHSBARRE, Luzern county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. Seth. At SCRANTON, Luzerne county. THURSDAY, Octo ber let. At BELLEFONTE. Centre county, TUESDAY, Octo ber 6th. At YORK. York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th. At READING. Barks county, THURSDAY, October Sth. At POTIEVILLE, Schuylkill county. FRIDAY. Octo ber 9th. At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10. We have reasonable hopes of having in the pending canvass the aid of Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee; Governor PIPRPONT. of Virginia: Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland ; JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL B. DICKINSON, of New York; Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois; Gen. BUTLER. of Massachusetts. 9es.stutl4f PQLFfICAL, STATE orrroEss FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN FOR JUDO-E OF SUPREDIE COURT' DANIEL AGNEW. SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT. JEREMIAH. NIOHOLS. REPRESENTLTIVEFI lst Distriat—WlLLlAM FOSTER 2ct 55 THOMAS J. CHOATE. 114 THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th 5, JOHN D. WATSON. sth WILLIAM W. WATT. Bth 55 ISAAC H. ()MARRA. 7th " THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth " 'JAMES N. KERNS. 9th 55 CHARLES DIXEY. 10th " S. S. PANOO/IST 11th gg ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th 1 ' LUKE V. surPRIN. 13th g' WILLIAM Y. LEADER 14th gg S. FREDERICK GETZ. 15th " WILLIAM F. SMITH.. 16th « EDWARD G. LEE 17th gg JAMES MILLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. RECOORDEE OP DEEDS. LEWIS R. BROOMALL PROTHONOTARY OF DTBTRIGT COURT. GEORGE KELLY CLERIC OB COURT OS QUARTER BESSIONS. GEORGE H. MOORE. conolczit. WILLIAM TAYLOR. CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASIMICR. HENRY BUTYL. CITY COMMISSIONER. PHILIP HAMILTON. By order of the City Committee of Superintendence *0- ti UNION MEN, AROUSE ! The LOYAL CITIZENS of the SEVENTEMTTIT WAIID will aEsernble in MASS MEETING on TUESDAY EVENJEG, the 29th instant, at the corner of SECOND Street and GIRARD Avenue. The following disiin- guished gentlemen will be present and address the Meeiing. diz MORTON McMICRAEL, Esq Flcn. CHARLES GILPIt THOMAS J. WORRELL, Ezq Colonel TIIO3IAS FITZGERAID Colonel PHILIP S. WRITE v . 0 h -ir ottntry aro i vit • • o.e. •. • , By order of the Committee on Meetings CU Mc:LAUGHLIN, Chairman UNION MASS MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL CONIIITTEE BOOM, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, Gil CHESTNUT SL SEPTE3IBEF. 9, 1863. At TOWANDA., Bradford county. SA.MEDAY, Octo ber 3d. And many other distinguished gentlemen, including many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as full and thorough a discussion of the momentous issues now submitted to the people as the biief period now re maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the e.ttenda.nce of their fel low-citizens upon the occasions. WAYNE MoVEIGH, Chairman. GEO. W. lELLMERSLY, }Secretaries W. W. Revs. ' UNION MASS MEETINGS. • - • TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 29. MIDDLEBURG, Snyder County—Hon. Greene Adams. Of Kentucky, Ex-Governor Pollook, Colonel William B. Mann. LANCASTER—Hon. Isaac Haslehnrst, John Goforth, Esq. MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon County—Chailna 'EC Shri ner, Eeq. - LATROBE,Westmoreland County—Ex Governor Joh nston and Lorenzo Sherwood. Esq. CLEARFIELD—Hon. John W. Forney. and Hon. P. C. Shannon. WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 30 WILKESBARR E. Luzerne County—Govornor Curtin, Hon. Jas. li. Campbell, General Bruce, and Professor Hegeman. EASTON, Northampton Coanty—Ghas. H. Shriner,Esq. LIGONIER, Westmoreland County—Ea-Governor Johnston and Lorenzo Sherwood, Esq. CHAIMBERSBORG. Franklin Connty—Col. F. Hontgo nerY and A. IL Chase, Esq. TH 3RSDAY, OCTOBER 1. SCRANTON, LuzerneCounty- , Governor Curtin, Hon. Jas. H. Campbell, Hon. P. C. Shannon. General Brace. aid Professor Regeman. LOCK HAVEN, Clinton County—Ron. Wm. D.Kelley. LEBANON—Chas. IL Shriner, Esq. MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmoreland County—Er-Go vernor Johnston and Lorenzo Sherwood, Esq. SHIPPENSKORG, Cl:timberland County—Col. E. Mont gomery and A. H. Chase, Esq. - [Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are requested to publish notices of the above meet ings. self( UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, PAILADRLPITIA, SePt. 17, 1565. HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, at the invitation of the State Central Committee, will. speak - in behalf of the Union, at the times and places named in the annexed schedule. Onr friends are earnestly desired to have a full attendance of voters at these meetings: LOCK HAVEN. Clinton county—Thursday. Oct. 1. TOWAN - I.A. Bradford county—Paturday, Oct. 3. WELLSBORO, Tioga county—Monday. Oct. 5. MONTROSE, Susquehanna county Wednesday . PO'PTSVILLE. Schuylkill county—Friday, Oct. 9. PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, Oct 10. selB WAYNE hicVELGH. Chairman. UNION CANDIDATE FOR THE LE. aislatore (3d district), THOMAS T. WILLS, Hatter, 605 Sonth SECOND street. A good assortment of Hats and Asps constantly on Ladd. 5921-17t* GEORGE OIOTTEN, No. 38 South SECOND Street, and. No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street WAREHOUSE-JAYNE g r treet, Philadelphia. CARBON OILS, LAMPS, MINIM, &C. A firm lot of - OIL just received, *Motel 'offer at the lowest market rater, having made my contracts in the spring, before the advance. atx, in bond for export CHIMNEYS in quantity, at manufaetnrers'prices. Agent for Moore, Bros.; At Co.'s Patent Pratt Jars, TRUSSES BRACES, &c., SKIL. - 1 - FULLY adjusted by C. H, NEEDLES. corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. Ladies' Department for same, conducted by Ladits, TWELFTH Street. lltat door below Race. The most complete and varied stock on band, consisting in part of Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Belts, Bandages, Elastic Stockings, Crotches, Syrinxes, Articles fonNursery, Sick Room, &c. sea-3m If k'rEAAI ENGINE.-ONE SEG OND- L. , BAND Vertical Steam Engine, 20-inch cylinder, 0 feet stroke, with large wrought-iron shaft and. balance wheel, 20 feet diameter, and weighing 20 tone, in, good order, and now in operation at Reading. Pa. For sale by HENRY W. GARDNER, Providence, R. I. se2B-12t . • fIRAIN PIPE. MONTGOMERY TERRA COTTA WORKS 3-inch pipe per 3 feet length, 2 5. 3 " " " " 6 „ „to We are prepared to furnish STONEWARE DRAIN PIPE, glazed inside and outside. from 2to lb inches is diameter, in large or small quantities. with all variety of trene, bonds. and other connections. Liberal discount to the trade. EfoCOLLIN & RHOADS sealtuthiEm 31.221 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 400 CHESTNUT STREET, Manufacturers of superior-- DOUBLE GUNS, octal, if not superior , to any of the following Malcom. w .Ai l e v irtPr e ctn e rr. B VlVPlrh a a ' rds, Moore & Harris , and other makers. _Oleo:Powder. Shot, Wads, Caps, &c. We shall be constantly supplied, during the season. with every variety of SKATES. se24-3m 171 E ATTENTION OP , GROCERS ;A- AND OTHERh is Invited to the NEW LIQUID BLACKLAO manufactured by BROWN Si BROTHER. Boston. - This Japan Blacking, with half the usual labor. im parts a moat intensely rich lustre and jet black, equal to the highest Japan. Varnish, produces a most perfect smooth !Retrace, so as not to eon the attest linen. renders the leather easy and pliable. and will retain its virtues in any climate. ' . For sale by the caste it - • TRAVER. & COWPBUTIMAIT'S, eel 6tif . 417 00.61.61116.013 Street. TILE ,PRESS . .-7PAILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1863. IMPOR TA N T 0 111)F, il.-T1114: Supoivisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regi no nts would nail the attention of the public to the following instructions to the chief mustering officer: WA r, DEPARTMENT. ADJUTANT OEN ERA t,', OEOIE. WARM:it:TON. S-uit 10. liii:l Cnpt. if os: n, -rm.e, 11 N. Ara'''. cad' .111u.k.lcring 10- ~..phimur., Persia.: Stu: I am directed by the Secretary of War to i entrant you to muster into the regiment of ti. S. colored troops organizing at Philadelphia all colored volunteers from the States of New Jersey and Delaware who may ba presented. In HO doing, you will /seep an accurate and separate account for the respective States, giving the number mustered for the respective Congregsional IliN• trials. so that the States concerned may receive the pro. Per credits. l am, sir, very respectfully. you r obedient servant, THOMAS M. VINCENT. Assistant Adjutant Genera. By this it will be seen that colored volunteers recruit ed in the States of New Jersey and Delaware (as well as front other States), and mustered into the service of the United Shits in this city, era to be credited to the Stales from which they come. All CORDIUDAORtiOUS on this subject addressed to the undersigned will receive atten lien. HORT. R. COUSON. se2o-inths6t Agent for the Committee. CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SIMPLON, INVALID OORPB FOR PRILADELPELIA, 214i3 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. la. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in. the INVALID CORPS to Lieut. HUBER BkwrieT, Invalid Corm, 243 S. Third street. Philadelphia. or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps. dll Brown streot, and B. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden MB , Phila. Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and plosion, gamy) as in 11. S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHEWS. Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. audit TT EA_D QUARTERS OF PROVOST mARsuIL, THIRD DISTRICT. PA. PIIILADELPPIA, Sept 23.1333, - _ NOTICE is hereby given that ths time for claiming ex emption, and furnishing substitutes for the drafted men of the Nineteenth ward. will expire on FRIDAY. Octo ber 6th. after which all who have then fyited to report in toe Third Congressional District tt insmetliatsig be liable to arrest (re deserters. By order of the Mutter Enrolment • CHMiLES P. •CLARIiE. Captain end Provost Marshal. 'FRANKLIN D. STE!INEE. CromaisAeacr. ALEXANDER. C. HART, sg.9-4t, Saracen. 21- NIPORTANT NOTICE. HEADQUARTERS OF PRO VOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 245 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 21, 1813. The . time for hearing cases in the First district (consist ing of the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth. Sixth, and Eleventh wards). ie hereby extended to the ruisr OF OCTOBER. Within that time Drafted men from any part of the district may appear All drafted men who have been ordered to report for duty, and failed to do so, will Le apprehended. foriliarith as ass6rtsre. A reward, cif ten dollars will be paidfor N. B.—Subetttutee have Dreforence, and will be re ceived from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. By order of WAI. LBHDIAN, ae22,ltoel Captain and Provoet ktarehal. COUPONS 7 3 10 IST OCTOBER AMERICAN GOLD 330T-TC4-HT AND SOLD. 5-20. IT' S. 5-20. The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, Is authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of discontinuance. .ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every Part of the Country. But a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab. sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially, being quite active. As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues, and in the issaeof interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to iesne farther permanent Loans,. the interest and principal of whisk are payable In Gold.' These considerations must lead to the prompt conclu sion that the time iamb far distant when these " Five- Twenties" will sell at a handsome premium; as was the result with the "Eleven -thirty" Loan, when it - was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is a the interest and principal being payable-in coin, thus yielding about mom per cent. per annum at the present premium origold. It is called "'Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run for twenty years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them offin pad at par, at any time after five years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and Slay. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonus which are Plya ble to bearer and iseued for 00. 8100, 51100. and $1,030, or Registeted Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $5,000 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the- Government tax on them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per. annum. Income from all other investments, such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, &c., mast pay from:three to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughont the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or otherw'As Properly attended to. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, S. HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on COMMiSBOR at the BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six per cent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. - y3-3m rOLLECTION. OF U. S. CERTIFI• CATES OF - INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the- One• Year Certificates of In. debtedness of the - United. States now due or shortly maturing. Terms reads known and. receipts given at the office, No. 320 CHESTNITT Street. myt-tf STATIONERY. - MOSS & CO, - Yeeneetfully inform the Public they have opened a BRA.NCEL at No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Second. Door above the Post Mee. where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple, Counting House, and Office STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, -AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the best qualities, and in great variety. The business will be conducted on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices. extensive assortments. together with their long experi ence in that line of business. they ask a share of public patronage. Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Envelopes, of any size or shape, made to order at short notice. They will continue their Wholesale business of Book- - Belles and Stationers at the Old Stand, No. 430 MARKET STREET se2l-1m if SPECIAL NOTICE.- sell-thstaam HARTELL'S A LI-GIASS FRUIT JARS. . NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS AMERICAN AND FRENCH. GLASS SHADES. BEAUTIFOL FERNERIES. MARTELL St 'LETCHWORTH, me26-tO3l No. 13 North FIFTH Street SPECIAL NOTICE.- Manufacturers' Agents. have removed from 721 CHEST NUT Street to 22 South SIXTH Street, between Market and Chestnut, where can be found a large stock of the celebrated (warranted) " UNIVERSAL COG-WII NEL CLOTHES-WRINGER." Also. 9. great variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS, at very low prices, including Iron Bedsteads. -Umbrella Stands, Spring Bed Bottoms. "Mattresses, Carpet Sweepers, Ito. Also, Johnson's and Patent Washing Machines. O P RIN PERS. -WASHINGTON T PRESS, bed 26 by 32.1 n cothplete order, COO. Inicing Machine, Dow's Patent, IN. Ruthven Dress, medium Hydraulic Press, large size, ver. powerfni. ForFerealeby . KING & se26-St SANWA! . Street. JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO. Ink -GIST, maybe consulted, DAY and EViIbTING. on itz-adaptation to Business. Trade. and Profession; on the improvement of health, correction of faults, formation of friendships, &a. Full de scriptions of character given when required, at No. 26 S. TENTH _ Street. shove Chestnut. sen-tbstnfimtf sint . ' CARRIAGES. 1863 . • WILLIAM. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light. Carriage Builder • Nos. 1009 and 1011 CBEST.NIII` STREIk 6816-6 m PRILATIRLPRIA. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER. - THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, and ail other Improved COOKING APPARATUS. Boilers and Water Backs. Parlor and other fixates, Registers and Ventilators; -Backs and Jambs, and all things connected with the above branch of nosiness. JAMES P. WOOD, - No. 41 South FOURTH Street. B. M. FELTWSLL, Superintendent. apSQ-Iy 625 - GOLDTHOBP & 004. fI9 . F, • Manufacturers of: • •• • Tassels. Cords, Fringes, Curtains, and Furniture Gimps, Curtain Loops, Centre Teasels. .• Pictures and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. Military and Drabs 'Dimming's, Ribbons, beck Ties, etc., etc. Rn. 6A5 MARKET Street m76-6m. . . - . mixirrAny NOTICES. FINANCIAL. W N IE.D. DREXEL cis CO. DREXEL .Sc CO.. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SIX YEE CENT. LOAN, A u N GOODS. French Merinos. plain colors. New shades of fine Merinos. Extra quality wide Merinos. Plain hen Poplins. Silk. faced Epin alines, Figured Poplins. Printed Merinos. Plain colors Delaines. Figured French do. New styles Prenek Chintzea Neat .figured Foulards.- • Rich plain colored Silks. Wide colored Moire Antiques. Heavy blaca glossy Silks. Wide rich black Silks for Mantles. SEIARFLESS DROTH E, eels CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stre ßS ets, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET I WATER -PROOF CLOAKS. Fall and -Winter Cloaks. JAY COOK, PHILADELPHIA WALCOTT & BIJRNHA3f, RETAIL DRY GOODS. OPENING THOS. W. EVANS & CO , WILL HAVE THEIR FIRST OPENING PARIS STYLE C 7C.oAICS, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEINABER 30Ttr B.IS AND 820 CHEST:NTT STREET. JB. CASSKLBER in r , NO. 45 NORTII BIC BTU Street, hat now open from the Now York sales of last week, of the importation of Messrs. L. Mil lard Al Co. ; also, from the sale of Ech molder 4 Co., and other sources, the following lot of goods: 1 lot all-wool. 4-4 Poplin Reps at 51. 1 lot all-wool 4-4 Poplin Reps at $1 12 2 lots all-wool 4.4 Poplin Eeps, heavy cord $1.12. 2 lots all wool 4 .1 Poplin Pops, heavy cord $1.25. no above lots of Goode comprise alt the new shades. 1 case Leather color and Brown Alpacas, elan 1 cue new shades plain Rt pa, at S3c. 2 lots Poplin Plaids Mc. 1 lot - Poplin Plaids 44c. 3 lots plain Detainers ,new shades. 1 lot Bream Figured and Plaid Poplins, at 2.5 c. SILKS! 75 pieces neat figured-colored lithe. SI.2A. 20 pieces plain Silks; all colors. $2,2.5. 10 nieces wide, itch Satin-striped ilgared Silk% 01 M. 1 lot changeable Silks. now at $1 25. BLACK SILKS. Largest stock at the lowest prices, of Black Silks in this market. 1 piece 4-4 Black Silk Velvet, Si, 1 piece 4-4 Black Silk velvet, $5.75. M. , 10111 , 717(l GOODS DEP aItTMENT. • Heavy Mourning Silks, $1 25 to $2.20. Double w!dth Black Wool Deleting, 75 to $1 Sanctior quality Black Bombazines. Lupine' Black Detain es at 500. STAPLE b.OODS. 100 dozen 1-yard long, wide fringed Nuckaback Towels, 23c. I case wide Hookah:Lek, by ran], cheap. 1 case 3-4 Bleached Table Deann.sk,7sc. I case all-wool - 10 4 Blankets $7. 1 case all wool 4.4 Holland Blankets, (.heap. A large line imported. Counterpanes, at oil price& Flannels of every description. Willlamsvillo and all other good makes of'iiluslin on band at the lowest notch, J. it; (13 ASSELBERRY'S Mammoth. Dry Goods Noose. 45 North TslCllTll Street, below Arch. P. S.—We lines now open for sale the best real Parts MID GLOVE for $1 ever offered in this market. Every pair warranted in all cases where the purchaser buys the proper size, baying effected an arrangement of this kind with the manufacturer 55,29 2t TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS.- - - - The chespeet stack now open in the city. One 10t Brown Table Linen at 50c, ; Deer do. at 620. ; bleached Table Damask, 62;;; one lomare Linen and very good, 76c, worth 87%; pieces very heavy Hand Loom Goods of different patterns, at 760 . these are extra cheap and worth examin ng; fine Snow Drop and Damask va• rious patterns, at $l, that have been selling at $1 26; one lot all Linen Napkins, $1 66, v cry cheap; Suer do at $2, $260 and $3, some are Barnsley and very heavy; Doylies bleached, half bleached and colored ; one lot all. Linen Towels; $1 60 per dozen. very cheap; liner do. border all around. $2 and $2 25; also, various styles of Doe Towels for chamber rue. . . . Duckabaels: plaid glans Towelling and Diapering by the yard also, German roll Russia Crash, at 121 ,15, 16 and 18 cents. _ . . . - - - . Heavy Liner. SI eating. at $1 23 and $1 60. Yillow Linen 40. 42, 45 and 56 Mahe.; 'wide. Oh men line HO kf at $1 s', worth $2 purchasers will save mom y by examining this stock, for there are many bargains in it ORMY, VILLE B HAINES% 1013 Market st . above Tenth. set -tnwth&s4t E OFFER ONE OF TILE BEST assorted, and, we believe, the cheapest stock of Shirting, Sheeting, and Pillow NUSLINS in the city. Every price, from up. Boyers by the piece can save money by looking at this stock. Flannels of every quality—a great bargain in gray, and ales in red. at ee. ; Canton Flannels of every quality—good at 31c. ; Blankets of every description. from $2 50 per pair to the largest and finest imported. Table Linen and Linen goods of all kinds roductd in price. A bargain in , - (t. liarn&ley Napkins, at $L 75 per dozen. It. D. & W. IL PEIP.TELL, 1021 MARKET St , below Eleventh. WANKETS AND COUNTERPANES. —My stock of Blankets range from $5 up, and, 'be lieve, are the cheapest in the city. Raving had many of them left over from last season, lam able to sell much less. th an the present wholesale wines. Allendale Counterpanes in all the sizes. Lancaster do., in 10-4 and 11-4 sizes. Marseilles do., at $5. 03, $5. and $lO. 'there are some beautiful patterns among these, and are decidedly chtap. One bale superior all-wool gray Twilled Flannel, at 50 cents. One bale superior all-wool Red - Flannel. at 50 cents, Which are about the same as others sell at 62!..1:. Byta.e - o - MLE B. RAINES, sef 0- tnwths4t 1813 MARKET Street, above Tenth. EYRE tt LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, E. & L. OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL SALES, Rich Printed MEHINOS, DELAINES, REPS, &0., E. & L. wyRE 8 LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY New Silks for Fall Sales. Corded Silks, Figured Silks. Moire Antiques. Poul de Soles, &c., Zze. F,YRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING • 11-A a fine assortment of SHAWLS, for the Wholesale and Retail sates. E. & L. & LANDELL ARE OPENING for Fall Sales a magnificent line of DRESS GOODS. E & L. EYRE- & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. open to. daY— Extra Fine French MERINO, for city retail sales. Select shades of MODES, BROWNS. NEW BLURS. MIDIEOLTs, &c., &c. 66-tuthed FURNISHING GO 0 DS. Russia Crash. from 14 to 25 cents. Loom Buck aback Toweling, Loom Table Linens from 75c to Ia.CO, Union Table Linens at 75 cents, • Ruckaback Towels—fine assortment. White Flannels of every description, Red Flannels; Plain and Twilled. Cray Flannels, ana Twilled. Six lots of Fine Napkins, - Thirty Pieces of Russia Diaper. at JOIIN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH Street. N. B.—One lot of French Scarlet Cloth, for Cloaks, a superb article, se26-tf . . . Orders taken for Cloaks. Fine Stock of Woolen Shawls CLOTHS- Water Proofs. some extra dark shades. Frosted Beavers of extra fine quality. Sealikins. Castor Beavers. Tricots. . Fine Black Broadcloths. Black and Fancy CaFeimeres. A mammoth stock of these Goode. at the right prices, COOPER & CONARD. S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET E. M. NEEDLES 18 RECEIVING DAILY AIL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES LATEST IMI'ORTATIONS In LACES. EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS. Sm.. atc lOgol- CHESTNUT STREET OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS H. STEEL Si soil. Nos. 715 and 715 North TENTH Street. Have now open a choice assortment of FALL AND WIATER . DRESS GOODS. Plain Silks, choice colors, $126 to $2. Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades. • Plain Black Silks 90 to $llO. Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks. Plain All-wool Reps and Popline. alreolors. Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors. Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins. French 3ierinoes, choice colors. 1 lot Plain French Merinoes, choice colors, $l. ees EDWIN HALL. & CO., No. 26 SOUTH SECOND Street, would call attention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the novelties of the season, from the lowest price goods to the most expert• sive styles. . Rich printed Merinoes and Cashmeres. Rich and neat style all-wool Delaines. Figured Mohair Reps. Plain Reps and Mohairs. Fancy styles of Valencias. All-wool Plaids. • Rich French Chintzes. Plain all-wool Delaines. double width. Plain all-wool Delaines, single width. • Black and Colored Alapacae. Wholesale Eleven as Retail Buyers are respectfully in vited to examine our Stock. ' sel7-tf MOURNING CLOAKS, MANTLES, SHAWLS. &a., At the NEW MOURNING STORE, 926 CHESTNUT Street, M. di A MYERS & CO. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. KERR'S Furnishing China , & Glass Establishment, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET, sir DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDVENDiNOR HALL, IA s is or t l : e e n hmest (for the quality) and most extensive as- WHITE. FRENCH. GOLD-BAND AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY. Just opened. of our own importation,"eighbr-one Mks very superior Nabs WHITE FRENCH CHINA, in any aaantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment of Fashionable CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS. - Aiso plain white English Stone Ware. Dinner and Tea Ware. Also. Toilet bets, in great variety, some very elegantly decorated. , la" Double thick China Stone Ware. and Glass. ex pressly for ' HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS. air- French China decorated to order in any pattern Sir Initials engraved on Table Glass. China and Mass packed in a proper manner. se6-satnth-4m ' DR. DU BOUCHET. No. 1533 iIICH MIL N. 3. car. Sixteenth. se9-1m• • AGUE! > A.GIJE.I-A SIMPLE AND BFFECTUAL CURE for the Fever and Ague. Hun dreds have been cured without ever haying a return of the disease again.. Been in , use for at least fifteen years. $ S. W.. Corner NINTH and CHIRRV; SKIRTS I SKIRTS ! SKIRTS I NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT can only be found at Afar - None genuine unless stamped K. A. JONES' NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT. sell. 3m 17 N. EIGHTH STREET VERY IMPORTANT TO THE LA I DIES 1 Staten Island Palm. Dyeing Establishment. OFFICES, 47 North EIGHTH Street. Philadelphia. and 5 and 7 JOIIN Street. Now York NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND YOUR VELVETS, SILKS. CLOTHS, MERIZTOES. DELAINES. To be dyed or cleansed in the finest manner, at this old and favorably known establishment. With an expo 'thence of nearly forty yeare. we present ourselves to the public thin season as sten lir FIRST . IN OUR LINE. BARRETT, NEPHEWS &CO sePtlzri 47 North EIONTH Street. lIRLANKETSI BLANKETS I BLANK KITS I The Largest Assortment of ][..4 N 1 '3FAT S , AT THE LOWEST PRICES, OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY COWPERTHWAIT (t CO., N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET ST'S sel6tde3l NT BERRY & CO;, GENERAL COMMISSION MEIMUANTS, CASSELDE EtRY PLATZMANN, 13E114Y, Ez CO., selo-tbdam MEN TORK, 155 DUANE STREET JOHN F. YOUNG, na. 70 N._1 7 013711 STREET (Formerly 327 MARKET Street, ) Ras now in store an excellent assortment of DRESS GOODS, &c , consisting in part of Black Silks, French Merinos, Alpacas, Wool detains, Plain and Striped Poplins, ChotcePlaid Cashmeres, ReP3. Shawls, Scarfs. Ste ,'Stc. To which the special attehtion of the trade is invited. se2SLtnth4m RAGS! BAGS 1 BAGS! NEW AND SECOND HAND, SEAMLESS. BURLAP, AND GUNNY BAGS. Conetantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY it CO.. No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. Ifir WOOL SACKS POP. SALE. anl9-dm FRENCH GOODS. FALL, 1863. WOOD 48c, C ACirY, 725 CHESTITUT STREET, Have-r.ow open sip FRENCH FLOWERS , 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S, No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. se9-3nt I v EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. We would inform our customers, and the ladies generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY a complete stock of KILL - MEET AND. STRAW GOODS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OE 1863. Our stock consists of BONNET AND. TRIMMING RIBBONS, every shade and style: BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, plain, and with whits and colored edges.: FELT AND. STRAW BONNETS AND 11A.TS, the newest shapes; SILKS, VELVETS, AND HECHT VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, BONNET-FRAIEES. LACE ,, , Arc., &c. By buying from the importers direct, and by constant attendance at the various auction sales in this city and New York, we are enabled to offer a splendid assort ment of goods in our line at the most seasonable prices. A full assortment kept up till the end of the season. Country orders promptly attended to. siaMISSES O'BRYAN, No. 1.107 WALNUT Street, have received Paris M.ILLI NEST for Fall. which they will he prepared to show to their customers on and after THURSDAY. Oc tober lst. ee,29.l2t* diRMOURNING. BONNETS lfade to order at the NEW MOURNING STORE, 926 CHESTNUT Street, Eelo 1m & A. MYERS dr CO ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH et KEEN, NO. 62 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufactare'rs of all kinds of • - FELT HATS, have on hand a large assortment of all the various and Meet approved styles of ARMY HATS. Orders by mail from sntlers or jobbers will be prompt ly filled at the lowest rates. ie3o-3m WHITE GOODS FROTHINGHAM Jo WELLS FOR THE ARMY AND 'NAVY EVANS 8. ISASSALL, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. ARMY CLOTHS 1 ARMY CLOTHS! WiLLIMII To SNODGR4SS' ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C HOUSE, NON. 14 SOUTH SECOND and 113 STRAWBERRY sta ARMY AND NAVY : ALL SHADES AND GRADES. CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES. ' OUR MOTTO: "QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." Au22-ti G. W. SIMONS So BROTHER. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED. SPICES. am, . ALL THE REQUISITES FOR PRESERVING AND DIMMING PUSPOSNS. 4. . ALBERT 0: ROBERTS, Dealei Flu' Grace 1. - r ee. S-stele-t1 Corner nEvaarra and VMS Streets. RETAIL DRY GOODS. M. X. JONES' No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, prritADELPHIA OVER THE WAX FIOITRE commAsiow nousus. 2G RUE BERGER& PARIS LYONS. ST. ETIENNE. AND UNENOBLE INSKEEP TRIIEFITT, 216 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER TO THE TRADE, BLAIN MUSLIN DE LA.INS. SHAWLS IN ALL VARIETIES. VEIL BARGES IN ALL COLORS. GRENADINES AND DONA MARIA BALMORAL SKIRTS. Agents for Messrs. BECA.II & Co.'s LINEN CAMBRIC BANDKERCIIIEFS. MILLINERY GOODS. A LARGE STOCK Or STRAW AND FELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, And a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of THE TRADE SICIIEL & WEYL, No. 107 North EIGHTH Street. ARMY GOODS. ==! HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHBETINGS AND SHIRTLIIG . STANDARD DRILLS . HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND. VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, .BLEAGHED, AND CORSET JEANS. O. 12, WORSTED YARN, - So„ sel6-1111 MILITARY FURNISHERS, 119 ARCH STREET, A. liberal discount allowed to, the trade selo-tt BANSOM•STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANITFAOTIIRERs OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS,: AHD MILITARY GOODS IN. 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Subscribers to this edition are respectfully informed that the whole series is now complete, in uniform style, in 22 volumes, inducing Life of Washinatoa. .6s but )00 copies were minted immediate application mast be made to complete sets or for the whole ,erien Agency for IRVING'S Works, 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut, 5e26.3t Office of Apnleton's Cyclopedia. rrIIE REPTAMERON.-BY . RET, Rue en of Navarre. Fully translated from a genuine copy f the original work. This is the richaet treat to be found in French literature. Just published. in a very neat volume of 540 paces, cloth gilt, with 12 Pictorial illustrations. Ton can get it b.r mail, tecurelY enveloped, for $1.06. CALVIN BLANCHARD, Publisher, se'26-61 :if; l',' Sweet, New . York. qPRING GARDEN ACADELY FOR YOUNG HEN AND BOYS. corner of EiGarff and BUTTONWOOD Streets Reopened Holiday, Septemner 7th. . 5.92.9-12 t et . BESTER FEMALE SEMINARY.— This Institution offers superior advantages re those who wiAi a thorough and systematic eau cation. Fall term epens Sept. Ist. Pupils received at any time daring the sessMn. For circulars. address the Principals, F. 0. GILBF,RT, MISS M. E. BO6WORTH, ea% 6t* CHESTER, Delaware counts, FL VLOCUTION TAUGHT TO ANY AP -4-J PLICANTS. by ProDs. , nr PHILIP LAWRENCE, THIRTY-NINTH and lIATZICEI' Etreati. in the Institute of Rev B. D. .aundPrs, D.D. pIIILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN -a- STITITIT FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1530 ARCH St. Rev. C. A. Sm.th, D. D. Tt.v. R. C rmith, AI elate Principals. Boarding - and day scholars 6e3S-Im. p.RYANT. STRATTON, dc . 00.'8 NA -a-0 TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S E. cwner SI:MENU{ and CHESTNUT Streete, is now open day and evening for commercial instruction. Those de-icing a sound businege education should take advantage of the superior facilities now afforded at this Institution. ,Students can complete a fall courso by attending ninßsonly. Call or send for the Commercial College .31ontlil.y. Fe.2B-St. A LADY , EXPERIENCED IN TEA_CH INS, wishes a sitnatioa in a Private School. or as Visiting or Permanent Teacher in a Family or Boarding School. Address • ' M. 1% T.," at thislonice. 5e26.;3i• W . D. GLENN, IMPORTER OF Offers to the trade a full assortment, including in Part— Hair, Tooth. Nail, Cloth, and Shaving Brushes. Camel's Mail' Pencils and Marking Brushes. Combs in shell, ivory. horn, and India rubber. Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions. Pure ltesential Oils. Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety. Round Filtering Paper, all BIM. Cachous Aromatise, Hopper's and Arnaud's. English Pink rsucers, Beeves' and common. New Zealand and Pit k Linen Twine. Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, dm., Esc., all at lowest n arket prmes. se22lmil FURS! FURS! GEORGE-F. WONRATH, KOS. 415 AND 417 Aiwa STREET, HAS xow . OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 3E.A.113.15' To which the attention of the public is invited. se22-3ra CAEPETINGS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPET WAREHOUSE, NEW STYLES CARPETING, Comprising some new kinds of goods never before offered in this country, for, parlor furnishing. Included in our variety will be found the FRENCH AEBUSSON CENTRE CARPETS; TEMPLETON'S ENGLISH AXMINSTRR CARPETING. CROSSLY & SON'S WILTON VELVET and TAPES TRY Do. E.. CROSSLEY SE CO.'S celebrated BRUSSELS Do. With a large - variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and. TAPESTRY CARPETING. HENDERSON'S CELEBRATED VENETIANS. With a fall variety of American males of three-ply and Ingrain goods,- all of which can be offered at considera ble reduction from last reason's prices. CHESTNUT STRZET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET. se2Ldlm ESTATE OF THOMAS S. DARLING. DECEASED. Letters , fAtiministration to the Estate of THOMAS S. DARLING, Deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to JOHN K. ILIMLIN, Administrator, Wissahickon Station. Twenty-drat Or hls Attorney, . DENBY M. DECHEET, se29-tu 6t* 2,0 D South FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PIIILADELPHIA, 2Sth September, IS6S. PROPOSALS willbe resolved at ads office, until MON DAY, 6th October. at 12 o'clock M., for she delivery in thi. city: on or before the Ist November next. of 2,002 pairs Mule :tomes, 17 inches from top to bottom hole. 50 small-size Dirt Carte. The sight is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. A. BuYD, se29-61 Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. A 88 IST AN T QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PittratomparA. Sept, 23, 1663. PROPOSALS will be received at this Ofoce until FIiIDAY, 2d October, atl2 o'clock M ,for the delivery at the IT. S. A. Hospital:West Philadelphia, on or before 10th October next. of the following articles: 3,C00 feet of Lumber. Sd common. Posts: 4x6,.12 feet long, hemlock. 12 do 4x6, 20 do do do. 40 3x4, 12 "do do do. 10 do 3x6, 20 do do do. 60 do 3x4, 14 do do do. 3 kegs Nails. 103. do do, 83. The right is reserved to reject all bide deemed too high. By order, A. BOYD, 5e29.4t Captain and A. Q. ASSISTANTQUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OiFICE, PHILADELPHIA, 28th September, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at- this :ofllce nail SATURDAY. 3d October nett, at 12 o'clock M., for the delivery at the TT. S. A. Hospital, Chestnut Hill, on or before 10th October next, of the following articles: 1, 000 feet 3-inch Hemlock Plank. 6.500 .• Hemlock Scantling. 7,600 " Stl Common Hoards. - 4 kegs Nails 10 A. 1 " Spikes, 8-inch. 6 pairs Hook and Strap Hinges. 6 Door LOCk B. 20 pounds Wrought Nails, - 10 A. 24 lights of. Sash. 2,300 feet Felt Roofing. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. By order, A BOYD. seZ•toc3 Captain and A. R 21. NOTICE.— G. M. FOGG, OF NASH vmr.s, Tenn., Attorney at-law, is 3till attending to his profession. and offers his services to hie friends in Philadelphia and New York in collecting debts that may be due them in Middle . Tennessee, or any other business in the line of his profession. He has never been absent from this city, and will give undeviating attention to any business committed to his charge. REFERENCES. LEVICS RASIN. & CO.. tPhilsdeiPhla B. WOOD, MARSH - . & HAYWARD, THOMAS EAKIN, Rea:. New 'fork.. ." NAsaVria.F., Auguet 14. 1.9311 eet.tatigilDe NEW PUBLICATIONS. 721 CRESTAIIr STREET Between Seventh and Eighth. Streets EDUCATIONAL. FANCY ARTICLES. DRIII4GISTS' FANCY . GOODS, NO. 26 SOUTH. FOTJRTFI STREET. _LADIES' FURS. jA_II.IIF.S IT. CoItICE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, I have received, BY LATE ARRIVALS FROM EITROPE. A large as6ortment of FRENCH VOLANTE JAMES H. ORNE, LEGAL. PROPOSALS. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRET.TROPt ,pHIB (Tereday) EVRNING. Sept. 29 th. Second night of the yo ung A.uktrican tragedian EDWIN /DAM, oil which occasion will he repemea the may of THE HERETIC. Adrian de Teligny— • Edwin Adam.. Elsner de Tellguy 151 . re. ii. S. Perrin. To conclude with the force of • BROTHER RILL AND Box 011 ice open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock. when Deata may be secured, without extra charge. Bet) NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE ...I Lessen and Manager Mr. WM. WHEATLEY. LAST Wara hut one of the engagement of coLums. The grand romantic Drama.e ^titled THE DUKZ'S MOTTO, in Which MR. WM. WHEATLEY win sustain his origlnal character of "Lagardere," has achieved the greatest enceees of any MODERN FENSATIONAL DRAMA, haying already been witnekeed by TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS, and still attracts large andionces It will he preisAted EVERY EVENING DDRING TIES W ERR MR. COLLINS AS CARRICKFERGUS, supported by the ENTIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH ------ STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street n.bnve Sixth. Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERICKS. Bui.innes Avent end Treasurer JOE. D. MITRPTIT. THIRD WEEK OF ETCHINGS' OPERA TROUPE. THIS' AND EVERY EVENING, THE POSTILION O.F.O.N.TIIMEAII. Madeleine Mina C. Richinga- Marrinis de Coerces Mr. Peter Richinga. BijnMr. Seguin. Chopelou Mr. J. AUL Bourdon Mr. W. H. Peakee. To conclude ove , y evening with a SPARKLING COMEDIETTA., In vrt ich the dramatic company will Conner. Tickets, 25, 50. and 75 cents. N i extra charge for aaata a t the Box Office, from 10 A. BI to 3P. M. Certain rises at 73.; o'clock. eel. ITILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS -°- BALL—ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY EVENING, OccolAr 1. ]S63. GIVEN BY THE OFFICERS OF CAMP CAD WALADER. .51a.a mrs of Ceremonies: Mai Gen. Gen. Cad walader—Brig. Gen. Jno. P. Hatch. Floor Managers.—Colonel J. 11. KeVogg. Calono) J. W. Hoffman, Colonel I. C. Bassett, Lt Col. Tamel Gwynn. Lt. Col. 'Theo. EesEor. Major St. Clair. A. Mulholland. Major J. H. Stover, Major Thee. H. MeGalia, Captain William 'Davis, Captain John T O'Brien Capt. 0. B Griffiths, Treas.—.l,ljt. G. IV. Perkins. Sec'''. Ttcxirrs $5; adndt tin g a Gentleman and two Ladies. Tickets for sale at J. E. Gonad ' s music store. oontheast. corner Seventh and Chestnut, and Lee Sz %Val ker's music blare, Chestnnt street: ^. :55. at the Encampment Deuce open at S. Beck's - hand is engaged for the occasion. Carriages sat down heads south t take nn heads N. seta .51.` TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSERT BLY -a- BUILDINGS. TEE'T'H AND CIIESTNUT STUMM_ Armament for Old and Young. Mirth and Happiness open for the season. Conetant change of Entertainment- SIGNOR _ _ BLITZ, EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7,4 o'clock. and. Weclnseds7 and gatnrday at 3. consisting of !few Airs teries in recremancy, great success in Ventriloquism. and the Learntl Canary Birds. .ndThiB9lol3 25 cents; Children 15 cents. pENNSYLVANTA A_CADEXTY OF -A- THE FINE ARTS. 102$ CEESTNIIT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. N. till 6 P. hf. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. je2B-ft WANTS. TWO jOTTENEYMEN CARPENTERS' -a- WANTED. WAGNER, 5e2.9 2 t. W. corner NINTH and COATIS& WANTED -A PARTNER IN THE cash-jobbing dry-goods trade. with $15,003 to tn...- cco, to join two yonng.men of energy and ability who cErr control a large amount or trade Raul commend some means, Address, "BUSINESS," at this Of fice. 5e2.9-31.. IVANTED TO INVEST-FR 0.11 . $3,000 YI , to F:3:5,000, in some 'well-established business. as partner. Answer L. 400. at this office. se23-3t. T°wHOLESALE GROCERS.-- WAIN.iTED—By a LAD, 17 years of age. a Situatiort to learn the bnainesa. hatisfactory reference gi-wen. Address " J. R. W., " Press omce. WANTED—AN ACTIVE. INTELLI gent LAD. from 14 to 17 ;earsof age, to assist in a. Couming-Boon Sefereuee required. Address. is haudirritiun of applicant. Box 2440 Post Wiles_ sew 3t' WANTED -A RESPONSIBLE POSI TION. by a competent and experienced Baa I" error. One where taithfnlneen is appreciated. Address 11. BARTON. " Press office. WM-st• A PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT, • L - 4 - with a. large N= astern acquaintance, wants a Situ ation as BOORKEBPER, in a house where his energy and lath:sure would he appreciated. Philadelphia and Pittsburg refer , nees. Address "T. K. M.," Box 2795, Philadelphia Post (+Mc°. se26-3, - WAI TED-1.000 PAWN TICKETS, v T of OVER and FROCK COATS, No. 105 South SE COND etreet. Philadelphia. WANTED-1,000 *S IL K DRESSES, FIRST CLASS. at No 105 South SECOND Street, below ehe,tnut. l hiladeiphia. WANTED-1.000 PAWN TICKETS • of OVER and FROCK COATS, at 1 , 70. 105 south_ SFCOND Hreet, 'below Chestnut. WANTED-6,000 CAST-OFF HIG 13 EST PRICES given. at No. 105 SoutEL SE"OND Street, below Chestnut, Philadelrhit. WANTED -1.000 PANTS. BOOTS, I I and SELIRTS, at No. 105 Son al SECO:ID Stre-t, below chestnut. se2G-3t. rANTE D-A SITUATION AS bovsekeeper 4n a ken tleman's family. The ladr understands plain sewing and the care of children. good home more of an object than salary. Best of refe rence givtn. Address 1315 W.ILDIUT St. se24-6t. WANTED- .515 PRE DAY.-W 4 Want - retie:as, enereetie canvassers and &Leah , In ever; county, for a genteel businons at a cor.mtwalos". of from e , 5 to Ceper day. hmr:..bng. Esoperiencia. can - reason proferred.but room for all. Addreas C. M. DUNN St CO., Publisher'', At either Cincinnati, Ohio: °hien°. Illinois; or in BEADS Street, New York. 5320-ft. 60 A MONTIII WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a month. expenses paid, to sell our EvERLAnTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNREE. and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW Sc CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WEni di, WANTED—BY THE FIRST OF Xanuary, 2 STORE on MARKET or POITRTH Street, sortable for a Jobbing business. Address Box 640. Post Ofeee. se24-6i. A t t DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.--PRILADELPHIA. Feb. Y. • • . VESSELS WANTED immediately to Garry COAL I. the following points: Tortugas Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD. felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quarterroastaf. BOARDING. NEW BOARDING- HOUSE.—m - Ra. DUFFY having just opened the house No. 269 B. FIFTH Street, below Walnut, has a few handsome Rooms unengeged. Besides permanent Boarders, she can accommodate a few Gentlemen. with TABLE BOARD. se2S-6t ?FEE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, -A- WALNUT Street, will be opened for reception of Boarders in a few days. 8,312-Im.*- FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME commurloatirtz and single rooms; private table. If desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street. selo-Ime LOST AND FOUND. LOST-A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE share in the R.onsington Bank, in the county of Pniladelphia.lo. 1506. - Ihe finder will be suitably re warded if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY street. ee22- rah lut* MOS3S WHEELS-R. TAKEN UP ASTRAY ON THE 20th inst.: et, a dark brown HORSE. The owner Neill - come forward prove property, nay expenses, and. take him away, or he will be sold according to law. G. W. DETPAGe.tr, Lieut. Fourteenth Police District.. FOR SALE AND TO LET. r 4 OR SALE-A DESIRABLE LOT ON BROAD et reet. below Oxford. 4S feet front. `LN feat deep. Apply to WILLIAM ROSSELI. ALLEY. south eat.s corner FOITE.TB. and WALNUT, second floor. FOR SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR DOUBLE GUN, made by West.ley Richards, in fine Walnut Cate, complete ; price, ;00. Any one in want of a superb Gun will find this equal to any in the coon- ILIP WILSON Si GO., COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE beet fitted-np YARD in the city. Capacity for doing any amonnt of hneicess. Inquire on the premiees, 957 North NINTH Street:below Girard avenue. se26 6t. F 0 R SALE -THE ELEGANT JW.II- 'MODERN RESIDENCE. No- 95'7 FRE , TELIN Street ; - is finished in the most complete and durable Planner - ; lies side yard 28 feet wide. Apply to Wu— LIAN EbSSELL ALLEY, southeast corset FOURTH and WALNUT. ascend floor se2o-215 gal •FOR ' SALE— ON EASY TERMS, ire-d a handsome. RESIDENCE, with side yard. attached., on EIGHTEENTH street, above Arch. Apni y to WIL- Lrard BOSSELL ALLEN, southeast corner FOURTH and. WALNUT, second floor. MARKET STORE AND DWELL- Elm INC- FOR. SALE—The Store No. 1217 MeR.KRT Street, 22 feet front by 150 feet , deep to a street. Apply E. TAYLOR, N 0.1.41 North SIXTH Street. fak FOR SALE—FIRST-CLA.SS FARA AND GRIhP MI LL—Farm containing eighty acres, within five minutes' walker station on worth Pennsyl vania Railroad, tlfteen- miles trom the city. Sxcellent improvement.; moot desirable neighborhood. also. COUNTRY SEAN and FARM, eighty acres, within tea minutes' walk of station on the Pennsylvania Railroad, eleven miles out. Aunty to E. PaTTIT, No 3Z3 WALNUT street. Call and' examine Register of Farms and City . Pro— perty. setl-tf X 25 000.-T HIS A_ 31 °TINT ,WANTED at five per cent. forfive years on valuable improved Store Property on CiEST- ElaT Street, below Eighth. Apply to se29 , tf E PET.TIT, 323 WALNI7T Street AUCTION SALE. BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN SOM Streets. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY HORSES. ON WBBNE'SDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold without re serve, for cash— FIFTY 11qRSRS Some of which are very desirable, and includinz some ' , minable reeves. These Homes belong to parties who have been furnishing large lets to the Government. and are now to he sold -to close a concern. Tao Sale will. commence. punctually, atlo o'clock, with the Horses. (as no carriages will be offered at Auction on that day. ) 40) — Carriages at private sale. ee264.3tif Al SIMI) M. HERENESS. Auctioneer. v altk FOR CALEFORNIA. M. 0. ROBERTS' LINE TO SAN - FRANCISCO AND OREGON, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. The SteamshiP ILLINOIS, .VOO Tons, On SATURDAY. October 3, at noon. The finest. fastest and strongest Steamship in the California trade will sail as above, from pier foot of WARREN Street, North river. For freigLt or passage apply? • D. N. CARRINGTON, Corner of WARREN and WEST Streets. N. E.—Attention is called to the change of the route se3-toc3 FOR ALBANY AND TROY.. ~ — Barge MONTEREY. TAYLOR master. la now' loading for the above points, and nil leave on TUESDAY, September 29. at (3 o'clock P. M. For freight. 'which will be taken on reasonable terms. to S. FLANAGAN; sen-2t No. 304 South DELAWA.RS Avenue_ STEAMER WAIVASET— Iai • Tor SMYRNA, PORT PENH. DELA •wAItE CITY, ;NEW CASTLE. and CHESTER. from first AItCR-Street M'harf, every MONDAY, WEDNEOAY. and FRIDAY. at 9 o'clock. Returnlag,- leaves BOMBAY BOOR Landing - every TDESDAY, THIIR3DAX. and, SATURDAY. ac S o'clock. Stnes connect with the boat for Smyrna, Dover. and LPIPMC. se26-12t• SPECIAL 11rONDER OVERCOMES all who examiie REIMER'S beantifal portraits -Pbctoaraphe in. oil 'colors; their acaaracy and artistic merits have no parallel. SECOND Stra: t. above Greea • 46 - 9 bfffsi'Nfi'.'4iieet.
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