1 01110.401 in Stork Ex ibipoticil 01 13. SIB. 13STI1,AT, V haull6g In w• - ....102 .0 do via ...... .102 i ' 4 Omirrr Neal pa_ /03 10 l'ovolleStluu .131 t ,98 0 we r e ,t Y 1., IL • .10 7 1 ; W Ilendug li ....... :3L i 4 do ......... 04.81 10 iio. ....... L 30,31 vo 0, ••.„ • . b3O. 31 iuo do. ... ..1.04u_,8 I 138T 19-1111 N IN Clll f..... ...... 4173‘ 8A(101113 ;u..co NI d Ors'. .... 101 , 10 pew. ...... 101 0 dp no . ...... 102 a soolog 2.01 0 .?1 1.10 00 do.•" .... U 1 1.10 ON Venda 104 „ , ,100., 0 f onidi 14,, , • .60,11 ./1 iiTllll, 100 3 -8 0 I.OBoNO Pal Via. Aspe4. 1 1 0 M1L..., .100 X 101 0 S'Trl a.lO N,103)1 10,i, rhoodo dc.,,.. ill ,i pa' 00064 pesr,.lol .7 4 101 P 01064...... . FM po $011431. „„ 31 Bis PO m0410'41.103 • Reidlabdi '7O. in.ii jug pit 04 'SO,. 00 ii I'oolle% dly, (.0 bo rtilllll n 1 111135...11:0 , POP li 201 Jen:4 " 1110 Onl Cod., 43 4,ii 100:11 rref.llo% , pli NO 61C FAME,. 4 15 ix 0015 T Fret.. 1.1 Qlitieenextri 137,1 08 13010 It ..... 13 Pail ll Trot„ 83A, ii 'AJO)I4O,Ox Illt 117,,i og xc hense Setr.', Sept. 2. weer& Phila. lilarhedlea HOARD. 40 era-51mM R. b 5.23 3000 P 5119 & Rrie Ot.. 97 26 00 Ci 6 30 Ty N • 'Bl. • ..... 101 100 Cie 7 P 116.103 Nu Penni 6e.... 04515.83 M 6 N enne PR, 1 iseo &rhird • mt R.. 60 2000 Annenry & Erie 751)1 0 Harrleburit R.. • . • L o 3j 1000 Belesriue 11 mort.9l SUARI)I3. 96 Barer M0ad0w...68 I BOARD , 173 roans It ........50 50 do '.•5 5'0.50 10 (155 n & i10eree...33% 1 Lehigh VPllov B. 2t5 thitsvrtems It 3g 1000 American G01d...11611 1 Phila Bank ...... 11og JOARDI9. 56wn.31 1/115-13T)DADY. Bed. G Island 11..••• 17 y, 16 Lob 01 & N.x-dy 511 .. Le O 1 & NairsOp• 283( 29% N POIIIIS NPIS R dit • 77% 78 N Pa I/ 10e....,10034 101% Ontew R Cow.. 11% (Jeteerieth Prf.. 10m 1031 Fr & South 'k R.. 46 47 • Soo & Third 65 II 68 70 Race& Viiirrat 11 log 11 W Phila 621` 68 Sprnaelk Pino.. 13 1336 Gr & Oootet (gad 83 831 f Meet &W ex dv.89% 41 Arab et es. dlr. 24M 26 Thir & rife'ntb. 17% 20 & Nino'th... 10 Girard' College.. 24 26 Tamtb & Rlev'th.3l illilsideiphia markets. 13nYmtnan 2—Evening. n o g to very demand for Plow., either for ex. or bow , n o, doles comprise 250 bbls good gaper. r e of, bbl; 700 bbls Western extra at $5.1.0 ;1,800 r t a prod Wort Vile de, on private terms. and 500 bbls ocheNoy st 89 bbl, and $13.50e7 bbl for fancy ook, VA 10 volity. Bye Flour le , silting at $3.50m t 6 .24 V bbl. Coro Ideal is steady , at $3 12,4 4P oroir,—Tbere is lees inquiry, bat prima are un d; Piro of 8,000 bus fair and prime Western and ;ix's! red or 5.41 27n1 30 ; 1.000 bus Kentucky white at . 10 .1,000 Imo common Penna. do at $1.33 ; and 000 4 11 Bye comes in slowly, and soils at 73 v 2 44 for ~,,w, and 770 for old. Corm—There is vary ; 10 w i T i o g ; oleo of 5(10 bus yellow at 670880 for . OW, sod soc for fat! quality, and 1,400 bug Western :tiled OW. NM are unchanged sales of old Penns. ovd mew at 350 IP' be,. DOI —lel No. 1 quercitron is soiling slowly at 832.50 tY 100 , coney,—Tbe market continues very firm, halve hear d so solo worlby of notice. , Onoentirs oe PROYISTONO markeis for both we „awed, n Ness Pork is selling at $ll 50e12 4yr 01, Sorer awl Coffee are unchanged. WifOrmly lull. Sales of 800 btds. Ohio ed 33t0 at 310. 4, gallon. Pr, forWSTlvlcic do. 33c, ano drudge AoxxOlß 1)11) (IMENT. The surgeon in chose of the IJ. n• A, General Hospital acknowledges the following crairriention4; rrom the Ladies' Aid Bi ddy of the Chinch of the Redeemer, Lower Marion, 6 gallons of filtrate whieky. 12 hams, besides a large i mply of gerneele, vegetables, &AI, From St. Paul's 7Jotbeo Obeid], yogrbles, trait, garments, jellies, Dooffri„,„ gip, au You fllcs Smith, 87,50, the prom& s 184. Frm Childrei's Aid floofetY, of Lower Prim, I lsrgu nab alai en elegant table cover. The charehes shove roruol, end the Chtldren's Aid Society, of Lower Merlon, have been very attpative to the wants ef the sick acit rronvord af this hoerdtal.. • - CITY ITEMS. POPUdilt .YElf CARTES DIS y (Malmo, the celi brated Photographer, lios. 704 and To A rc h g l eci, &selves equal credit for the superiority ofhit ; worm, end the promptness and correctness with which ha farnithuizoe the public with ' , the Men Of the Am" through the carte de visite His very latest ao reerlonelu thic department of hie establishment aro capi tal ;blares of othut general Thomas, 11. 13. A.; Llentenind Uolur.el curry, lately imprisoned with Colonel and f o p Li 7 Inhn Chambere, of this city. Ilse FASLILY GaOOERIEB.—Mr. C. H. lifeline, corner of Arch end Tenth streets, has constant ly in store a full sod mainline assortment of fine groceries f o r yeadiy use, AI goods purchased at his store aro de livered in am newt rt the city, or carefully peeked and soo t to cur of the denote, free of charge. Great oars is 549 taken in tlliirg orders for the ramps in the army,.to Were their one delivery to the proper parties. A- LIDERAT. Orsita.—Dr. 0.. S. Hooker, xith teninieudable liberality has offered to extract teeth !or our brave Volunteers without charge. Dr. Hooker's reddenre Is et 9(6 Tine street, where all soldiers room& kig to his iiivitatlou will be promptly attended to. UNIFORMS READ - y.1144m at Chas. Stokes' °noisier) Fashionable Clothing Store, under the fmtireotel Tielici-proof Vests," at Chao, Stokes' nne.price " Tsahlecobis Cleating Store, under the Continental Sold, 41.1 ea and Boyle Cicthlog, at Ohm Stokes' ti one. XIV)" Fitakdonable Clothing More, under the rental Hotel, Olothlog tondo h order, al Mao. Stahel' , 4t one.inice" roablonable Clothing Store, under the Continental 800. REBELLION AMONG TIN ENGLISH FRIENDS„—. There ie a reboillon stonnglbe Euglith Quakers, The youthful fair of the sect hays louden together in opposi tion to the poke Emmet and scant skirt, Crinoline of moderato periphery now surrounds their frames, and // owe and ribbons are invading the presence of the drab, The young men among them are also exalting robereruntion by joielog . 11115 oorpa. Hero the young n of all sects exhibit their good sense and their good two hy wurieg elegant suits purchased at the Brown Blom Oloalug Ball of Rockheilt be 'Wilson, Nos. 603 and el; Chestnut street, atebtreßixth. map be thought that the law trM tailors Niter. than it does butchers. If a tenor sees hie own cloth, unpaid for, upon a fellow's shoulders, he can legally take possession of ft, bat tho butcher cannot legally mine hie meat when he beholds lb non &Maned cestomer'e home Speaking of tailors reminds ne that decidedly the Benet, obespept, and moat durable sarmints, both for military and otwiliane, can be procured tit Bitol/10.11:107 low prices at the palatial cloth. leg depot of OrsnrThe St( hely No, 809 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS DP TO t 2 O'CLOOK ,LAHT XiORT. CONTINLIITAL HOTEL—Nfutli and Obedient, tEll, C Jones, Blinais Mr Gideon & la, Wash'n Nisi (Wm, Wasninglon Mrs Powell, Washington Bobt C Abree, Pittsburg 0 W Eipaley, Baltimore 8851gler, Ntwark, Üblo Jti McCreary, , M thank. I Bergh, York Mr Rialto ' Marylond V P Chain, Pekin, 11l L firth, Cincinnati JP Ludlow, Nteatk, N J J L Wilson & la, Boston - J 9 Kendall, New York A L Kelsey, Toledo, Ohio Bre tdoore B F Baltimore' JN three, Newport Mrs Hickman, W Monster , /IV Neff, Philadelphia H 0 B Pludding dr , lo klesilnablding Oregon Wilson, Pittsburg Chu Bobbins, Beaton J E Oski Neil BP Nether A B Ormsby, N Hampshire L D Smith a Is, Ohio Miss Smith, Marietta; 0 Alia, New Jersey T Mole skidoo. , Jr, Pittsburg Peal Nacho, Mitt : meg Wiuter, Euslaud Ih J L Little, New Yhrk E F Blue, Portsmouth John Bhase, Portsmouth Mrs L A litorue .J. N Jersey Nits C /nth, is :ft ri ey Geo James , " I s t " BB fricLenr, Delaware H O Phillips, New York Dr II Helps, Alai:, land T W Swecin7 l Washington PNames Mrs Ferguson, Washington Chas Berms J-13 Goddard, Z Bra Metcalf, Proy, R B W N Goddard, New York Dr Nelson Neely, N York M T Clapp, filessachusetta T Oxnard, Boston ' F 8 Hu •ter, Reading Jae IN Jones k sou, Ald B Van Roper, New Jersey lir Barr 1, la, New York B 0 Wendell, .New York P Wendell, New York mast r Wendell, N C BeluSlborger, New York A. M Bhurtieff, Bo don D March & wife J H tones Plstaburg Al A Zahriakie, New York John It A lien & son, N Y Theo Lewis, New luta J F iprsaue, Hertford A Pardee, Flab:talon Bneh Foulke, Jr, N Y B Bturges L Zabriskie' 18 Rutland, New York 1.1. dibler, New York B Smith, Lowell, Mass F R Oiler, New. Eork F Phelps, Trent , 11, N J Liens G.euhle, E 8 N Hsu! Beach, 10 /3 N Paymaster Russell, PT 8 N CO Nerd, New Pik 11 ft Lewis, New Jersey CAB Matsu, Neer Jersey ST, '.1,01713 11 01Z1J—Uheatant meals, above Third. Li 11 yotalend, California U Blom al " u liatiotan, Cleveland Robert Smiths lZ T Weldy, Tar:home ' Henry Hawk, Chicago Coldea, Jr L Sparks, Indiana bore kDarka lodiar,B Idles Waggener, Indiana Flayes, Pa S G Pentz, Baltimore Jog s 0 Iteld, Baltimore A L Kelpey, Toledo B Potter s N J J Wasten, D JJ Dovay , Pottesille W Montelina, bunintry OoloadJohnioo, Pa 14 Theo N Spencer, II B N . Ccie l Baltimore Miee Cole, Baltimore ' l3lOl eY, N J L Hoare. nanada but C Lee, N Y C 3 Ilughea.N I (e M Dallas, Jr, Soh co/ Pa Win Dacron BLACK BEAR—Third etreet, above OallowhilL /C Phcck, Bartisburg W Deterline, X Ohnnk 11 Pc hadel• X ()bunk T Eidnian, &Louie ItiLseher, PottetoW MIPS L Lesher J Pottstown I Appleton, Books co n Obis El arper, enkintown 'BO Load, Allentown 13 Poll, eilleot°w" bus Opp, Allentown J B Cornell reseterville ,tll Ttmlinson, It)berry Win Horner. Pennsburg r o T Bitter, Coopoinburg John Hersh, Perinsbarg j B Ikedlog, Somerton Mrs Reading, domerton Job • Eorke, Afloat Geo Beene, Penns . iz Pealterville Adam Bertrand, Beading atoll Huth, S I cunnertown Jae Withal, Penna Obs Stevens, Somerton BABLET SHEAF-Bmnd ,trees, below Vlns. • Prt° 2 ' o artavtlle A. P betturtz, Oal Urg't zu„ite, reed:as:mu, N J J Roberta, flrberr7 "t,,ter, D dart, Backe " Rite' Bucks Hirkbride • Middletown Vm T.l "Teter, Attleboro Et Halbert, dew Jersey 4Xastbuns, Bucks T broltb, Warren, N J ,b sobotter, PeLn •y I Tanta 0 Clad weJlacter, Pa 17, ? " 80 e,Poiot Pleasant B Oonnard, Books i o l b li ' l l , Pt mist 'Tanta Sergi Itiollastere, Newtown Br Flowers, Attleboro 1 : 1 1 ° , w 7. 1 1 h ‘' ,.E. tu d w ge ?mixt Bette. Bunke h ioeleontery B W Simpson, Pa "aule, Perotylvanla B Groff, Lath Pa Oayalry ......_____,_____. Mt t i lllON—Aroh streets 'We're T hiti L A (I n - . 401 11. Haddonfield Dr Detwiler. Pen" gtor'l II Field, im DrTbompeou. Wrighta] oyd, Writbisele Kra reigns, Blif‘abettt l' Kerlifimar, Polltill allb K Brooke, fildeon, Ltd 1 ',1 15 8 4111Ing, Salem, 0 0() Snyder, Salem, Ohio „r ' 4i3T refii Esadlog P Mowry N J n Locher Baltimore Ja e Tornaon , , Jersey Shore Z e ta i li:Taylor, Set ITav W Arrnatrong, Penns Ain ideCian iant,l'ottaville Mite blefiloamant, Potteville 11 J /nutshell, liansar B BT4I / 8 'UNION HOTlL—Karket, above Sixth. j b. p ienaft 11 / 00 7 P W Weimer, Penns o w 1) ' °lm a W Mars!), Penns . 3°l ..ewi PODLa . J J Stevenson, Pltiebarli t'll ri H Oarter, li J g a v It Beakers, Pl4aburg • v i , .-, fully, Illinois D'a. Garman, nuns - • II a ° ! I :W. 1 1i Harrisburg L.W Perri _ins & la, Klett j ,' uerninge, Letilslinrg j T Dale, Pelmet Ender,ti°Pltgrl Carlisle p Black Daribile " art, Kansas D Berkstresser, Penns TT I" Delbert, Indiana Q W Hinkle b la, Atlantic Lg4/102fAL BOYAR- Bees street, abets Third. M " — u, Webb, 'D 0 W 0 Jones, Bloomebtirg, Pa Intli Id Bowman, Pet na John 8 111111er, Blmebg, Pa u r fi l i t li. raa. Phcenirrille TD 8 emueerer, Allentown I t y ni., 4 , °11 1 heading. W H Swells, benoseter g'',,_" ll3 o, Lab co, co .1081 ab 81X1//b 00/ COs POIMA Vki Tru,_hn. Late co Pa X I Bowman, Lino eo, la - . 1 /rw-i iitilarovillo ledw Buhe, Allentown .4e---...........—. T. Yl l D.NON—Becond etreet., above Arch. Ifni IA tiii.„" `" , grY Penal, ta - nn B T West, Conn HT A kdwaide, Backe co B vencleve, Bucks oo A ''hßtal, New York T W Jones, New York A 1 , 8 Bowen, New jm, e y • il ta Perces, New Jersey a 7 401 , Oslo Bee J Lawrence, ()ace May 4 ft kVrence, flap, May r James. Cape May A dinleat -444 4 Alleo Cane tte O Marar John Oalteni.(lapa May ' ' AblßßlCAN—Cherdnut street, above rim. ri W) viii, Wadi, D 0 J M Henry, Cincinnati J B ii:cks, Da} too, Ohio A K dhiebler, New York UWood Lane co, Ps Dr H Davis, Limo 00, Pa B& la, Wash, DC BT Crosby, Indiana J Harris, thitassuque D Themes. Clatesautue hi B Dickson, Delaware W B Cooper, Delaware p st ra it on , Salem, N,7 All Slave, Belem. N 5 H Sturtevant. Penns I B Williams, Delaware J H Williams, Delaware W P Lender, dew York Liont al., Robinson, N J Lieut J J Beeves. N I Colonel Btepbarn, New York G Bowen ' New York J Murry, New York Dr Levy, Baltimore Lockereon & Is, N J Mr Tilton, New Jersey D it Snyder, Fasten it B Ohidsey, Beaton Lewis A Buckley, Easton D Widteeell, Elston Rhoads, Taunton George Brown J Donghtey, Connecticut F F Corey, Hartford, 0 W J W Rafter, Hartford 0 W MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Tomah at., below Arch. Jas lit Carr, Allegheny , R P Snow dc , wt Hlseouri My; 'lays & 2 oh, Pittsburg Jas Lowther, Altoona W K McCanoe, Pittsburg J P Chaplin, Ohio N D Cartright, H Chunk E B Walton T W Strong, Ohio J H Wilson. Clarksville HAV Kelly, Lafayette, Ky D Paullln, Quincy, 11l D Ahl, Pennsylvania D A FlumnrArelt, N J John A Meehan Chas Hirsh. Lancaster W J Shearer dt la, Carnal, J T Rippey t la, ()allele A De Huff. Carlisle A &unman, Carlisle A Martin, ()allele J W AtoCaughy, Loganspt .1 Ges:er,Buffalo Hon A K Wiight, Penua kl Barry, Lancaster Thomas S Feraon Dr J G Hughes, Penns D Clark, Hazleton, Pa W H Lawell, Easton J Arbuckle, Jr, Pittsburg W Wyckoff; New Jersey N W Blacker, Plymouth II Ideltelry, Pittsburg MADISON HOUBB—Beeond street, above Market. W Ti Paul, New Jersey Them Reeve, New Jeraey $ Donn, New Jersey James Taggart. New Jeraey Jacob B Bendier, N J James Morgan, New Jersey Allen 13 Morgan, N J Jos ff Jaggere, Now Jeraey Cant B T Ferrald, N J Joe Email. New Jeraey . Tbeo Sink, New Jersey. Jae II Thouvon, liambortv Capt A W Angel, Lambert, Kriebel. Brooklyn John N Prichett, N J B P Bliefftey, New Raven AB. Downer New York J Rana, New. Jersey Joe Smith. dew York 1' 0 Rolltuid, II S A Joe Denarins, II B A Dr 0 Walton, HtrCudaburg jr C Rice, New Jersey W Ormsby, New York Coo W Kugler, Aid Miss P Ely. Bucks co Ceo Eastburn, Bucks co Miss M B Dam, N J W Miller, New Jersey COMMERCIAL—Sixth iitreet. above Chestnut. Chandler Phillips. Chest co A. Strickler, Penni I) (3 Hunter, New Haven Jos Irwin, Chester co W F Delbert, Indiana V B Bard & la, Norfolk, Va I) Currier Suftbik, VA W T Conway & la, Mi JO, blob:, Maryland Id Rodney, Soblk co, Pa Orowl, Oxford 0 Blackburn, Lana co, Pa BALD EAGLE-461rd street, above CallowhilL T Feustermacher, Pa Jos Hawk, Monroe oo M Coburn, Easton.;'Amos Garnwime. Pa Geo Fried, Allentown A Oer:er.ds la, Bethlehem MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SrBBB IF9UBTH PAG Aititrynn Behr Fannie Mitchell, Hamilton, 8 days from Port land, with rods* to Crowell ,k Behr Bird, Duffell, 24 hours from Lewes, Del, with wheat to Jae L Bewley 3 Co. _ Behr Annie Virden, Cha-ebere, 1 day from Port De posit, hid, with wheat to Jae L Bewley Ss Co. fichr George R Rumll,l day from Indiana River, with lumber to J W Bacon. Behr lds, Vanderslice, 1 day from Odessa, Dd, with grain to Ohristian & 00. Behr Joseph Billing, Henry, 3 days from Nowtown,Bid, with lumber to J W Bacon. • , Bohr J H Nelson, Andrew, 3 days from Snow Hill, 111 d, with corn to J W liaoon i• -•!, °LIMBED. Brig Sam Small, Retaken, Fortress Monroe, Tylel', Stone & 00. - Salm Providence, Leach, Fortress Monroe, do. Sam James Allderdice, Stites, Hampton. Road, tom agentr Schr Stormer, Bradley Washington. 0 II Cummings. Scbr Corinthian, Tapley, Salem, J R Biathlon. Schr Experiment, Baker, Providence, captain. Str .1 S Shriver, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Sir E Oitamberlain, Broughton, Alexandria, T Web ster, Jr. btr Alida, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde. BAILBD Ship Belle of the Ocean, Beod, for Liverpool, left Shippen street wharf at 734 o'clock on. Tuesday evening, in tow of the tug America. Her cargo compote of 2.705 bbla Sour; 18,000 bush grain, in bulk; 19.814 bushels wheat, in bags; 3,008 bush yellow corn; 206 firkins, 74 Ire beef, 48 casks, and 2 bags bark. EtZMORANDA tiokr Admiral, Trefethaa, from Boaton, for . tbla port, Nailed from Newport 30th ult. Bar W El Rowe, Harris, hence at Boston 31. st nit. Bohr D B Bayles, Jayne, hone. at Boston 31st ult. Bohr J Q Babcock, Babcock, hence at Boston 31st ult. Bar O M Neal, Godfrey, hence at Boston 31st ult. Bohr Pauline, Freeman, hence at Boston 31st ult. Bohr Silver Magnet, Perry, hence at Boston 3latnit. Bohr G 0 Morris, , hence at Boston Slat ult. Bohr War Steed, Blnith, hence at Boston 31st ult. Behr ihar, Crowell, hence at Boston 31st nit. Behr Ells, Packard, hence at Boston 31st nit. Behr J 11 Mather, Nickerson, hence at Boston 31st ultimo. • Behr T $ Hewett, Clark, hence at Boston 31st nit. Behr Lizzie Moult, Bobbins, hence at Boston 31st nit. Bch Nary Patterson, Godfrey, hence at Boston 31st ultimo. Sr hr Triumph, Artie, hence at Boston 31st ult. Eohr M B Mabony. Foster, hence at Boston 31st ult. Fehr Fiore Bing, McFarland, hence at Boston &Inuit. Schr t 7 A Greiner, 'Young, hence at Boston 31st ult. Fehr Caroline Grant, Freesey, hence at Boston 31st ul•imo War J B Dickinson (before reorted) went ashore at 8 F31,241h ult, in a thick fog on the west end of Swipe Ireand and bilged. She lies in a very exposed alteration, . and will probably prove a total loss—cargo maybe eared. Capt Berl Baker arrived at New. York 31st from Pasqua rnd reports that Capt Tower, underwriters agent, had arrived at Perique and that about 70 tons of coil had been got , out of the flair. The thle ebbs end Sows in her. SPECIAL NOTICES. RHYMES FOR AUTUMN. Br THE BARD OF TOWER H.U.L. . Autumnal gales begin to rise, And speak a warning to the wise; They speak of change—not new shinplasiere, Provided by our generolle welters; But change of air, autumnal drills, - Quinine and'anti.bilions pills, And other troubles, which, with reason, We dread at title 4, delightful season}." The waving trees in Franklin Square, Whose beauteous fountain cools the air, Tell us, with many a mournful sigh, That buxom summer hoe pasted by. The quivering branches seem to say, Soon will we drop our green array, And, in a sober garb of brown, Turn Quakers in this Quakei town. . Some doctor (was 11 Paracelsuc Or Galen ?) in a treatise tells us, That, in this changeful season, we Provided well with clothes should be, Eeme flt for cool days, some for hot; Let not the counsel be forgot, But come to Tower Rall and find A splendid stock of every kind. TOWNE RALL, Ifo. $lB MARKET St., Philada. BENNE & co e INGER & CO.'S LETTER "A" FA. MILT SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE CENT IMPROVEMENTS, is the anew, and on - kerns; and MOST BEAUTIFUL, of alt Sewing ffisohhies. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a took to Tarletan to the making of , an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per fection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This Is not the only Machine that can' fell, hem,-,bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine. The Letter 1 1A" Family Sewing Machine may be hod in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case which Is now becoming so popular, is, as its name Implies, one that can be folded into a box or case which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa dons table for the work _to rest upon. The cases are of everylmaglnable ileelgn- 7 plain as the wood grew in its native formt, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk tsidst, thread, needles, oil, eta., of the very best quality. Send for a copy of 16 Eitifißrt & Co.'s GAZSrmI ) • L M. SINGER & 00., 458 BROADWAY, N. T. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. iimmwte ONE—PH.IOB CLOTHING, OF THR LA.TBST 4577.78, made In the Beet. Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prima marked In Plain Eigurei. All Goods made to Order warranted mtisfactory. Our Sna-Paion Siremix is strictly ereitt to. Ell are thereby treated alike. seall-ly JONES dS 00., 604 ALAMENT Street. GROVER & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE SEWING. HACHINE.—PRICE, $4O. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re quiring the nee of a fast and durablelock-stitch machine, Is directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable Machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little nuke, and, although but lately pit into the market, le already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a Hret class machine, at a low price.' No machine ever introduced in this , city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. It Is very simple in its construction, easily learned, not liable to get cut of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it is sold places it within the reach et all who desire a reliable ) serviceable machine. °BOYER & BAUR S. M. CO., . . 00261[ - 720 OHNISTSUT Street. ICATamerza'a. Rua Dine! THE BEET. IN THE WORLD. 'WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S oelehrated Hair DV , produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to Wire the Hair in the leant i remedial the ill-effects of bed dyes, and in4igerates the Hair for life. CRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean lifoL Sold by all Druggists, & o. The Genuine U signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE• LOB, on'the four sides of each ban. FACTORY, No. SI BARCLAY Street ) (Late 233 Broadway maul 16 Bond street), say2S-1y New York. MARRIED. MILLBE—EUDDELL.—At EL Peter's Obiirob, on. Tneeday, 2d inet , by the Bight Rey. Wtn. H. Odin• beinier, D. D., D. Londe Miller and BI P., daughter of Robert Huddeli. . _ GRIM--KRIALT.—On Monday. September lit, by the Rev. Felix Barbelln. Mr. Peter Orlin lo Mies Kate E. Kelly, both of this * GILBERT-81,00IIM.—On Thursday, August 21et. it Tolland, liampileir county, Mara , T. 0 Gilbert, Of Philadelphia, Pa., to Marion A. , Blocam, dangliter of 0. E. Slocum, Beq , of the former pleas. tk SELKIIIK—LONGAORIL—On the let inst., by the Bev. Alfred Elwyn, John B. Selkirk, 00. B, Coro Ma clw.nue Regiment, to flaxen J. I,on.gscre, both of this city. * ATKINSON—LYON —OD the Ist inst., by the Re*. J.l, Obenlain, Dr. J. Lee Atklntoa to SOW t , °Meet dal:lighter of Her. John 0. Lyon. all of this city. * MAY—PAXSON.—:On the Ist inst., in Kensington, by John G. Wilson, Y. D. M., Mr. David B. flay to Kiss Annie If. Paxson. both of this city. * PITTB—HAWKINB.—Angnst 28th. 1862, at 242 Hanover street, Kensington, by Villeon, Y. D. M Air. Robert Pitts and Min Elizabeth Hawking, both of this city. DIED. WOOD —OnillondaY evening September Ist, Thomas W‘od, in thelOth year of his age. The relatives and friend. of the family are invited to attend the funeral from hls late residence, No. $26 Arch street, onilirlday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further *** notice. BO WBN.—On Saturday, 80th August, 1862, lo battle, in Viiginia, Lieut. Wm. Bowen, Co. 1, 75th Reglement, Pt nostivnia Volunteers, aged 25 years, 4 menthe, son of Wm. Z. Bowen, of MS city , • * PITT ER.—On the let inst., Theophilna Fitter, in the 45th year °lbis age. The reletivee and male friends of the'family are re . - epecdfully invited to attend hie funeral. from the resi dence of hie nephew, Willism Ernest, No. 910 Franklin street, on Tburiiday morning, 4th Inst., at 9 o'clock, wilbont further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. *tr Si!dITIL—On the 30th nit., Edwin Morgan, Infant child of S. Morgan and Mary E. Smith, aged 1 year and 6 days, The relatives and friends of the family are rosPect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldence of the parents, 416 Wetherill street, this ( Wednesday) morn ing, 3tl instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Olive Cemetery. DO UW.—At the Manor Home, Albany, on Sunday evening, the 31st Harriet Van Rensselaer Dotty/, in the 21st year of her age. ALBERTSON—On the 31st Mt, Susan 8., Infant daughter of O. S. and K. P Albertson, aged 9 ipontba.44 ()LARK —On the 31st ult , Mr. Timothy Clark, in the 49th year of his age. DAVIS.—On the 31st ult., at New York Hospital, Tram Weems contracted In camp, Henry R. Davis, in-the 24th year of his age, of Company M, California Regi• moot, 71st P.S. * TR YD Alie.—Ort the 30th ult., after a short illness, Samuel MoCiellan, eon of George If. and Elizabeth Try day, in the 16th year of his age. • ' * X.L.DI2IDGE.—On the 31st ult.. Alonzo, eldest son of J. 8. and Nary W. hldriego, aged 8 years and 3 months. DONA GIEUY.-011 the 31st ult., Mien blatllda Barton, triff, of Win. Donaghy, aged 34 years. * DattliF, —On the 31st nit , after a painful illness, Timothy Drake, in the 56th I. ear of his age. * SHIELDS —,On the let inst., Mr. John Shields, in the 57th year of his age. * RUSSELL —On the let Wet , Samuel Kennedy Russell, aged 19 mouths and lidays. • 47 BOUVIER.—On lho lst inst., Henry BOEIVIIOI, aged 2/ years. - - * B MOIST AD.—On the let inst., Emily G., daughter of George H. and Olulaole Harmstad, aged 5 months and 1 day. * BIMEBACK —On tho lot inst., Kr. Jacob lihneback; in the, 36th 'year of his age. * MORRIS.—On the let inst.. Ann Morris, formerly of Mockler.; in tho 67th year of her az& * RAMSEY—On the Ist inst., Jeannie M. W. Ram key. * lUMILTON.--On the let inst., Ann Eliza, wife-of Samuel Hamilton, in the 27th year of her age. * -110NEY,—On the Ist inst., Jane Ronay, aged 16 years, O'TOOL.—On•the let inst., Elizabeth O'Tool, wife of Patrick 0 Tool, aged 54 year,. * WELOII.—On the let lust, Hugh Welch, aged 21 years. • . 110tLACK AND • SECOND MOURN ING Dress Hike, just opened ! Black Gros Grains and limit de Soietk Mark Tatletas and Gros de Rhinos. Black &mares and Vonetiennes. Mack Gros d'Ecoi3se. or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Vtirsoviennes. • . Black and White neat Stripes and Checks. BESRON & SON, ae2-tf Nourning Store, No. 01.8 CHESTNUT Street. THE REPUBLWA.N PTO WHEAT COKVENTION.iviII meet at 7 o'clock this WED. e.SHAT evening, Heiternber 3, 1862. A. general and prompt attendance is requested. By order of se3 , ltit Pr. GERG%-President; ErOFFICE OF THE RIDGE' AVENUE . AND bIAEATENIE FAS6ENGEE BAWWAY utd&PANI. (Corner of Bilge and . Columbia avenuem), September let, 1862.—The Board of Directors of the Ridge Avenue and htanaynnk Passenger Railway Com pany have this day declared an "Extra Dividend of 0 SR 'DOLLAR per share of the capital stook, payable on de mand, to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of the company. 5e.3.3t LEWIS STOKES, Secretary. ry^ . .. AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF CUL -11,3 ZEN'S' BOUNTY FUND 0011KITTKE, It was nrainiutousbr Resolved, That this Committee will continue, to pay the Premiums and Bounties to men enlisting in Philadel phia, for thee 4ld Philadelphia Negimetkts of Volunteers, anti the premium to the Captains of the new regiments for men enlieted in Philadelphia, so.iong as this Committee has funds, and, enlistments continue, and without refer ence to the place of birth or residence of such recruits.l Resolved, That this Committee will make arrange ments whereby any men enlisted under the preceding re solution, shall be paid the Premiums and .Bounties at their places of encampment, should they be ordered away before they receive the Premiums and Bounties.. IHOBIA3 WEBSTER, Vice Chairman.. ' LORIN BLODGET. &MOM'. Beß rte--A CARD,---THE NOTICE OF DISSOI 11_3 MASON of the firm of .BOYOB HE Big, .v.tocit eppeared over my signature in the Baltimore American, of the Ted, instant, was not intended in any manner to injure Mr Hersh.- and I regret that it should have been considered by him, or by any one else, as. casting, even by implication, any Imputation upon him. I supposed that ours was a partnership at will, and that either reembir, at pleasure, could de blare its dissolution ; and :I intended by said notice to exorable such supposed right and nothing more. Although Mr. Hersh declined to acquiesce in swab •intended dissolution, we have, nevertheless, by mutual consent, agreed upon a disso lution of said partnership on terms satisfactory to both parties JAMBS BOYCE. Baltimore, August 27, 1862. DISSOLUTION OF COPANTNEBSIIIP. The partuerthip which heretofore existed between the undereigntd,, under tfie name of 110.1'021k H 8321.1, bas been this day dissolved by mutual consent: • JAMES BOYCE, G. BD WARM HBUSII: Baltimore, August 27,1632. 883.2t* [abYIKESIIIVIATION TO TAM PRINCESS IdARIA 1 lA, DAUGGTER ON TEM KING Or ITALY, - - . From the Gazetta Ufileiats, and reprinted in and translated from the Baca d'lfalia, of New York, in date 28th August, 1862: " ' "On the Zd inst., her Royal Highness . the Princess Marla Pia received a deputation-of alabaster artists, from the ancient town of Volterra, who sought her pre. Bence for the purpose of soliciting hen , acceptance of an alabaster see of most exquieite workmanship, as - a sou venir of the approach' og solemn occasion of her, -mar riege with the King of Portugal. The elsoorato work on the vase is the eiribediment of the artistic talent of ctlconwal Toppi. • 1 1. Me Cheyeller AmeriCo ak whose residence the, king remained during a visit to the city of Volterra, WaS at the heed of the deputation, and presented to his Majesty a Ireamiful alabaster Mosaic table of;various colors, resembling the Pietra dere. 4. The do cutetßon quitted the palace, well pleased with the amiability and pails language of le daughter of the King of Italy, who profoesed feelings, of affectOnatis re gard for the laboring claves of the *7 of Volterra" . An Met copy of the above mentioned vase can now be seen at the Wareroorns of VIII BROTHERS, in this oily, end only differs from 'the one presented• to the Princess in the,sine this latter being much larger than the former. The. design and ornamental work on each vase makes them the counterpart of eaoh othoi. TWE.NTY.FOURTIT WARD WA igisavx AogOUTION.—A-meifitibg of it e citizens of the 1 wCult.fohrth ward; without .tinction of party, favorable to the formalion of an Asso ciation under the above title, was held on TUESDAY EVENING, August 19;'1862, at the Commissioners' Ball. E. Spencer :Miter,' Esq., was - called to the chair, arid a committee appointed, consisting of one gentleman from each precinct, to draft for the Government of the Association. The committee reported the following CONSTITUTION 1. This Association shall be called theliational Union AssoCiation of the Twenty-fourth ward. 2. The objects of this Association shall be the mainte nance of our Netional Union, the support and encourage meet- of our free Government, and of our noble armyln their efforts to crush the present vile rebellion, and root out treason from our land by securing the selection for all public officers of honest, capable, • and bele! citizens. a. Any loyal citizen of the Twenty•fourth ward of the city-of Philadelphia in favor of the objects of. this Asso ciation may become a member thereof by *timing this Constitution. . 4. The °dicers of this Association tibial be a Piesident, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary, and Ward Executive Committee, censisting of two members from each pre cinct, to be selected by the members present from, such precinct at the Meetings cf this Association at which the election shall take 5. The election of officers hereafter shall take place annually, at a meeting of the Association to be held the second Tuesday of Alllglltt of every 705 r. 6. The duties of the President, Tice President, and Secretary of the Association shall he such as usually per tain to said officers. The Executive Committee shall manage the financial concerns of the Association, ap pointing ine of their body Treasurer ; attend to the call. Jug of meetings; the printing and distribution of tickets, and in general represent the Association when net in ECII6t011; bet shall, at all times, be subject to the instruc • Alone of the Aesociation. ' 7. Any , alteration or amendment of this !I:institution must be submitted and be read at a regular stated meet ing of the Association, and if a majority of the Memberit present vote in its favor, it shall thess :lie over"until next stated meeting, when, if two.thirds of the members pre sent vote in its fever, it shall become pan of this Consti tution. The Constitution was unanimously adopted. The following - permanent officers were then elected President, James Tdiller Vice Presidents, William Blundin and D. P. Sonthwerth Secretary, James Newell, Professor Jamee Rhoads was elected a representative to thiNNty Committee of Superintendence, and the Ixecutfie Committee, corn posed of two memberS from each precinct of the ward, appointed—viz : First—William A. Ander:on, B. M. Sampson. Second—Edward Brady, William Whitatl. Tbird—W. A Fredericks, Jonathan Borman. Fourth—Sam:lei Haworth, GeOrge B. Hall. M Wiltberger ' Charles Githens.' , • Biala — O.O. Pierson, S. B. Huff. Seventh—Win. D Corbitt. Chas. W. Mitchell. !Eighth—Joieph Freeze. Joseph Boone. Ninth—H. C. Townsend, P. H. Warren. - The meeting was addre,ed by Bey. Mr. Mecaskey and li va o r n d ... W. D Kelley, and was one of the largest and most rcapectabx ever assembled in the Twenty-fonrth ' OrCITY BOUNTY FUND.—NOTICE IS 11.3 herein given t, the Yolnntears in the new regi ments that tbe•Bounty will be paid upon proper appli cation being made. Warrants in favor of the Yo4mtkera enlisted, and received .on account of the quota bf,Piaila dolpbia, will be forwarded to tae men wherever the regi ment may be stationed. JOH24 C. KNOX., of-2 6t - Chairman. ricsi=b THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSU 11,Abit)E COMPANY,Sameness :10862. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLL &RS per Share on the Stock of the timpani for the last six months, which will be paid to the Snxiiholdere, or their legal representatives., after the 11th Inst. - WM. G. ORO WELL, sea-10t Secretary- .• THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE, INSET BANGS CONPANY.—At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company held on fd.ONDLY, the Ist St‘ptember„ 1482, the following gentlemen were duly elected Di - motors for the ensuing year, via Jotathen Pattereon, Iseso lleziehurst,, Quintin Campbell, Thoinal Robins, Akaander 'Beason, Daniel Smith Jr $ .1 • William fliontehtus ' John Devereaux, Thomas Smith. And at a Meeting ot" the Jonathan Pattern», En President. adAt WILLIti FrCONTINENTAL no rEL CO.—THE CODPONS due September let, 1862, upon • thi GHT per cent. IttORTGAGe. BONDS of the Continen 'tat Hotel Co., will be payable on and after that date, upon presentation of the same at the office of the Treasurer, No. 818 ARCH street, Philadelphia. - J. BBROBANT PRIOR, Treasurer. an 80 6t lirA CARD —WE, THE UNDERSIGNED Brewers of Pbiladelplaa, on and after the Ist day 01 nErt EMBER, 1862, will advance onr prices One Dollar per barrel on Ale and Porter sold by us after that date, in consequence of -a tax of same amount to be paid by us to the, General Government, in...accortlance with the act of Congress vested during the last 'session. PUILADEL2IIII4 August 80, 1862. (Signed] ' MASSEY, COLLINS & 00. GEORGE W. GRAY, 1.11111D5 & GR,AY. NE WEAN. Z ELL. & ABBOTT. DITG eidß & BLITZ. J il4llOB iIdOOBIL a03003t WILLIAM GAUD. HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA. EILITIS, • • SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE, • 11-Ansisituna, August 16, 1852. STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1 be Stete feedioal Board will meet in the Hall of - the Renee of Representatives, Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, September 11, 1562. and sit one day, for the , examination of sandidatee for the post of Assietant Surgeon M Penn sylvania Regiments. . Candidates will- register their names at Ute USD at. B A. M.: and none but those present Punctually at 9 A. M. will be examined.: 011frens of Pennsylvania, of good.heal and capable of seer. service In the field, can shine be received. By order of A. G. CEURRIN, - -, Governor of Parmayivania , . BBNNY'II. Mit% awdo-wAsell Surgeon General of Pennsylvania OPFICE OF THE . R&EtaiSBURG, 113 PoitTsmoUTH, - mouti T JOY, AND LAN,' ua.6TRIt RAILROAD COMPANY.--I`no.s.nnt.rtrts, Anguat 20,1862. The annual treating of the Stockholders of this Coin- Pah, will be hold on FRIDAY, tho sth day of September next, at 11 - o'clock, a.. E, at N 0.9 WILLIIIGIS AL. LIT, at which Um an election will be held for Thirtemt Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. . 12t* ORO EtGE TARIM, &onion TAR PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1862 Directors :on the same'day - , was unanimously re•electej, ffi G. CSOWBLL, See'y PROPOSALS. pEOPOSALS; • ' NA VT DlFAlrrlfittrf, HDRSAIT OF YARDS AND Pooas, Sept. 1,1862. SEALED PROPOSALS for each class separately, en dowed Proposals for aims lto. (name the class), for the ntvy yard at (name the yard)," will be re. cetvod at this office until noon on the 291 h day of Sep. - Umber lust , for furnishing and dell+ering at the several lorry yards named the mattrials and artioles embraced in printed - ache:mks, which will be furnished on application, and sent by mail, if so requested, t) persons desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the chosen named therein, by the coromandante of the several navy yards, for the (lasses for the yards under their command, or by the navy agent nearest thereto, or by she bureau far any or all tee ands. To prevent confusion and mistakes in scaling the rprs, no bid will be received which contains ciasses for snore thins one yard in one envelope; ,and each Judi vldnal of a firm must sign the bid and contract. Buleers are hereby cautioned and particularly notified tbat their offers must be in the form hereinafter pre scribed, end be mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires for receiving them : no bid will . be considered which shed/ he received after the period stated, and go allowance will be made for failures of the mail. To guard against offers being opened before the time anointed, bidders are requested, to endorse on the en ',dope shore the address, and draw a line under the en dersement, thus: " Proposals for, Ciau No. {name the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard."} To tbo Guist of the Bareanef Yards and Dom), Wash ington! D. 4). ' Perm of Offer. ( Here date the Offer.) I, (here insert the name, or names, composing the firm,) of (name the town.) in the State of (name .the State,) rtby rffer to furnish, under your advertisement dated (date of auvertisement,) and subject to all the require ments of the same, and:of the printed schedule to; which it refers. 'all the articles embraced in Ohms No. (natne.the ease,) for the navy yard at (name the yard,) according to said schedule, viz.: (here paste on the printed class from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price sad carry out the amount in the columns for dollars and cents, snd foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the class ) amounting to (here write the amount in words.) I arapags as my merit (here name, the agent, Moue is required by the schedule,) for tbe supply under theebisses IblEbellabebtla, by a non-resident of the place of delivery; and should my offer be accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the .navy agent at (name the agency{) for signatures and certificate. (Here the bidder and each member of the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantee. The nnderaigned (name el Instanter), of (name the town),. and State of (name the' State). and (name 'of second guarantor, &c.,) , hereby undertake thattne above named (name the biddtr or bidders), will, if his [or their] offer aa above be accepts/Venter into contract with the United State,, within fifteen days after the data of notice through the prat office of the acceptance of hie or their] offer before mentioned. _- (Signature of guarantors ) I certify that the aboire named (bare home the guarare tore) are known to me to be good and. rtioartelble gua rantors in flue pa l m . (Signature.) To. De• fiigried by ; the ditarict jaige ' district attorney, collector, part' agent, or eK)131.3 person known tti bu reau to be ieoponeible. , PORTSMPUTIL N. H. Glass No 1. Bricks; class No 2. Stone; class No. E. Yellow pine timber ; class No. 4. Yellow pine lumber ; class No. 6. Oak and hard wood ; class No. 6. White pine, tprucs, Juniper,'and ;;cypress ;. class Po.7'. Lime ' hair. and plaster ; class. NO. 8 Cement; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; .class No.lo. Slate; class No.ll. Iron iron nails, and spikes; dais 'No. 12. Steel ; class No. 14. Files; class No. 15. Paints, oils, and glass; class. No. l& Ship chandlery . ; class No. 17. Hardware; class No. is. Stationery ; class No. 19. Fire-wood ; class No. 20. BAY and straw; class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal; claim No. 23. Betting, packing, and hose; class No. 24 Sperm and lubricating oils; class No". 26. Iron castings; class No. 26. Augers; "class No 27. &nth.: mite coal; Mass No. 28. Bituminous coal; chisiiNo. 31. Copper mum composition n.ails; class tio. 32. Machinery and tools. BOSTON. Clam, No. 1. Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; claim No. 5 Oak and hard wood; class - No- 6. White pine, epruce, juniper, and cypress ; class N0.:7. Gime', hair, and piss ter ; class No. 8. Dement; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; Masa No. 11. Iron, iron nails; and spikes; Mass NO. 12. Steel; class No. 38 Pig-iron _; class No. 14. Piles; clam No. 15. Paints, oils, and glace; class No. 16. Skip-chan diary ; 'clews No. 17. Hardware; Mass No 18—Station ery ; Mass No. 19. Fire-wood ; class No. 20. Hay and a raw; class No: 21. Provender; clam No. 22. Charcoal; class No. 23. Melting, packing, and hose; class No. 24. Sperm and lubricating oils; class No. 25. Iron castings; clam No. 26. Augers; class No. 27. Anthracite coal ; clam No. 29. Bitruninops Cumberland Coal; clam N 0.39. Semi-BitnnAnons, Broad Top, ,Ssc. coal; clam No. 33. Ex tension of Hospital at Chelsea. NEW YORK. Class No. 1. Bricke; class No. 2. Stone; class No. 3. Yellow pine timber; class No. 4. -Yellow pine lumber; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood; class No. 0. White pMe, sprnce, cypress. and junipsr; class No. 7. Lime, hair, and plaster; class No. 8. Cement; class No. 0. Gravel and sand ; elate lie. 10. Slate; alai No. 11 Iron, iron sails, ar.d spikes; class No. 12. Steel ; class No. 13. Pig iron; class No. 14 Files ; . Cifiss No. 16. Paints, oils, and glass; class No. -18. Ship chandlery; class No. 17, Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class No. 20. Hay and straw ; class No. 21. - Provender ; class Ne. 22 Char coal ; class No. 28. Belting, packing, and hose ; class No. 24 Sperm and lnbricating oils ; class No. 25. Iron work, piping, A: ; class No 28. Augers; class No. 21 Anthra cite clot; class No 30; Semi-bituruluous, Broad Top, 4c. coal; clam No. 31. Copper and composition nails; class No. 24. Hose carriages. • ' PHIL A.DBLPHI &. Class Ne.l. Bricks; class No- 2. Stone ; clastNo. 4. Yellow pine lumber; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood; class No. 8. White rine, spruce, juniper, and - cypress; class No. 7 t Limo ' hair, end plaster ; class No. 9 Gravel and sand ; class No 11. Iron, lit)II nails and •Isalkes ; chum No. 12 Steel; class No. 14. Files; class No. 10. Paint!, olls,eind glass; class No. 16: Ship chandlery; class No 17. Hardware; class No. 18.Statione'rs ; class No Fire- wood ; class No 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21 Piovender ; Clets No. 22. Charcoal; class 23, 13tlifiv, packing. and hose; class No . : 24 'Sperm and lnbricatizg oils; class No. 28. Angers; class No. 27. Anthracite coil; clam No. 30. Semi-bituminous, Broad Tor, .90.6 coal; class No. 31 Copper and composition nails; class No. 32. Mathinery and tools. , NATAL ASYLK/51.. Class No. 1. Olotbingl class No. 2. pats, boots, and shoes clan No. 3. Prosmiens; _class No. 4. Groceries; class No. 5. Dry goods; class No. firßread, dm; class No. 7. Tobacco; class No. 8.. Ooal ;.c.lass No. 9. Psints, oils, and glass; class No. 10. Bride, &c.; class No. n: Lumber; class No. 12.. Sire-woad; class No. 13. Pro. vendor; class No. 14. - Miscellaneous; class .No. 15. Hardware; class No. 16. Stationery. WASHINGTON Glass No. 1. Bricks; clan No. 2. stone;- Std. 4. Yellow pine lumber; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood; clan No. 8. White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress class NO. 7. Lime, hair, and plastcr ; class No. 9. Gravel end sand ; class No. U. Iron, iron nails, and spikes; class No. 12. Bud; class NM 18: - Sig iron; Nu. 14. Pike; clots No. 15. Paints. ells. and glass; class No. 16. Ship chandltry ; class No. 17. Hardware; lam No. 18.• Stationery; class No. 19 i'ire•rcod ; class No. 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21 ProVender ; class No. 22 Char coal;. class No, 28. Belting. pooling, and boe3 ; class No. 24. Sperm and lubricating oilt ;•class No. 27. Anthracite coal; class No. 29. Bituminous' Cninberland coal; class No. 52. Machinery and tools. , . The schedule will state the'tfintill i ttithier which articled wilt be required tee be delivered; and where the printed schedule Is not used, the periods stated in it for delive ries most be copied in the bide. Ali the articles which may be contracted for must be detivered • at each place or places, including drayage and cartagelo the place where used within the navy yards, respectively, for which the offer is made, tome) be directed by the commandiug offi cer thereof; and, ell other things being equal, preference will be given to Americarirmaenfacture, No article...will be received after the expi ation of the parted specified in the echednies for the completion of deliveries, unless one chilly authorized bythe Department In computing the classes, the price eteted in the column of prices will be `the standard, and the aggregate of the olaas will be carried out according to the pricesatated. It is to be Provided in the contract, and to be die tinctlY understood by the hiders, that the amount and number of articles enumere:ed in clam, headed " Otis cellaneons " are specified as the probable quantity which may be required, as well as to fix data for de. termining the lowest bid ; but the contractor is to furnish more or lets of •the said enumerated articles, and in such quantities, and at such, times, as the bureau or coot. mandate! may requires ; such increase. however, not to exceed one-half ea the quantities stated (end requisitions sent through the post office. shell be deemed 'sufficient notice) during the fiscal year ending 30th of June 18i3; and whether the quantities required be more or less than those specified, the prices shall remain the same. Bidders are cantiohed against stating fictitious prices in their offers. ' Ale the articles under the contract must be of the beet quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every cherge or expense to the Government, and subject to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement of the eald navy yard, end be in all respects satisfactory to the cora maudant thereof. 'Bidders are referred to the yard top plane, epecifications, or samples, and any farther de scriptions of the articles or explanations they may de sire. When bidders ehall be in clones as to the preelse. articles named in the schedule, they will apply to the commanding officer of the nay, yard and not to em ployees for description of the article or articles in doubt, which information the said officer will give la writing. Clentractors for cheers beaded allecollaneems,” who do not reside near the place where the articles are to be de livered. will be required-to name in their proposals an ageet at the city or principal place near the yard of de livery, who may be called upon to deliyer articles with out dolor/ when they shall be required. Approved sureties in the fall amount of the oontraot will be required, and twenty per centum as additional se cnrity deducted from each payment until the contract st al have been completed er cancelled, name otherwise authorized by the Department.. On classes of articles heeded g , Miscellaneous," to be delivered at required during the fiscal year, the twenty per centum retained may, at the discretion of the commandant, be paid quarterly on the first of of January, April, July, and October, when the deliveries have been satisfactory, and the balance (eighty perosent.) will be paid by the reaper,. live navy agents within thirty days alter the presents. lion of. bells, In triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No part of the per cesium rearrycd is to be paid until all the rejected articles offered under the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially autho ri%ed by the Department. It v.. 111 be stipulated in the contract, that if default shall he made by the parties of the fire( part in deliver tog all or'eny of the articles mentioned in any dais bid for, of the quality and et the times and places above pro vided, then and in that case the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United States a slim of money not to ex ceed twice the amount of such class; which may bo two. vend, from time to time, according to the act of Gioia m ese in that tees provided, approvdd March 3, 1843. The sureties most sign the a•ntract, and theirrespanal bilitr be certified to by a navy agent, collector, district attorney, or some other porton satisfactorily known to the bureau. . • It is to be provided in the contract that the bureall shall have the power of annulling the contract, without lore or damage to the Government, in case Congress shall not have made sufficient approprietione for tee articles named, or for the completion of works estimated for, and on which this severthement is bawl, and shall also have the power to increase or diminieh the quantities named in the classes not headed " Miscellaneous " in the schedule, twenty-live per centum. Persons whose offers shah be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice !hell be considered sufficient ; and if they do not enter IMO con tract for the supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice frem the bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a contract will be made with come other person or r4fIODS, snd the guarantors of such defaulting bidders will be held responsible for all delinquencies. All offers not made In strid conformity with this ad. vertipement, will, at the option of the bureau, be re jected: • Those only whose offers may be accepted will be noti fied, and contracts will be ready for execution as gron thereafter se may be practicable. 883,10,17, 21-4 t DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENIIIIAL I B 087108 —l3iladelphis,lat Septam ber. 1882: PROPOSALS will be received at this office:until Saturday nsxt, Cub bet'; at 12 o'clock M , for the delivery, to this City, of. T WO , fiIiISDRLD AMBULANCE 4, of - the .3, *heeling Pattern." to be made according to apecitica tione to be seen at this ofilce ; the Government previnutlY making such alterations in the specificstlons as will in crease the weight and strength of twining gear and wheels. All the Amin:deices to be delivered on or before Ist:October next. A. BOY 4, ' • "TIEPLI.TY. QUARTERMASTIM 818A711107/102, PalLanzuste, Beptealler g,1212..4% . IPBONIALII will be received at this °Mee until Eta, TODD/a next Bth ibst , at )2 o'clock Id, for the he, medtaie delifery in this city of Two %Thousand (2,014) eels of Smite! for Being linlve. Itiodere will state the shot test lime cif deliver,. A. BOYD, leiB 41 (•aptain zed Amt. Q. M. U. B. A. RAY AND •DE COLORE D HAIR UT - 1431D uatiterld DLAbIE or BROWN, st BOUBTH AAA BRANCH. se3-11 tt AE•AUERJ.ET-BLACK H A It R'B °eats a box. or 3 boxes %or one dollar. . ae3.lt* i 8 TIMID Wee', above Obestnut. SPLIT PEAS—CA prime quality, for r-',ligebr SHWAS & WILLI/Ms, •••" 4 - 10T South WATIIR Street. Capt. & Apt. Q. M. U.S. . PROPOSALS. pl(01 , 0 - SALS: FOR ARMY CLOTH . S.' . . ARMY 01.0111TN0 AND EQuieson PHILADEMPDIA, September 3, 1862. Manufacturers and Merchants are loYited to offer PROPOSALS, at.this office, until WRAY, 12th inst., at 12 M., to furnish the United States with BLANKETS, ARMY GLOTTIS, KERSEY% AND LININGS AND TRItIftIINGOS' ALL KINDS': 'Suited to making UNIFORM CLOTETING. - 1 11te BLA.I , IIEIB met be Army Blankets, wool, gray (with the letters 11. B. in black, flinches inlengtti; in the centre), to be 7 feet long, and b feet 6 inches wide; each blanket to weigh 6 ibe. The CLOTH must he Dark Bine (Indigo Wool-Dyed), of army standard, weighing , 21 ounces to yard of 64 Inches wide, and 143 E ounces tolard of 27 inches wide. The KEBBEYS Must be Sky Blue (lodig) Wool-dyed), envy standard, weighing 22ounces to yard of 54 Inches . wide, and 11 ounces to yard of 27 inches wide. Samples of Linings and Trimming must accompany the bids for these articles. Bidderi will state the number of yards and quantity of each article they, will be 'prepared to furnish in each month, and for how' any mouths, al the Clothing Depot in Philadelphia, and the price psi yard, &o. Each bid must-be accompanied by a proper, guarantee,' setting forth that, if a contract is awarded= to the party, named therein, he will at once execute the same, and give satisfactory security TAG names of sureties to be Denied in the proPoSal• G. H. °ROSMAN) ee3 91 Dent,. Q t 2. Gen.ll. B. A. COMMISSION lIOU,SES. CONTRA-OTORS. LINENS FOR, ARMY PURPOSES: Bales Canvas, all widths. Bales — Varm'ers' Bales Llght mild Heavy Duck ALL =FLAX TENT CLOTH. FOR SALE IN STORE AND DAILY ARRIVING, -BY CONRAD & SERRILL, 206 - 011ESTNIJT STREET. A RMY GOODS. DAM-BLUE - 00AT MOMS. DARK-BL • UE OAP CLOTHO. _ SHY.BLUE OLOTRS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANEETo t STANDARD WEIRRT. 10.017N0E DUCK. ' • DRILLS, - STANDARD WEIQHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS !ND DUCK.• BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINDS AND SHIRTINGB. For emit) by FROTHINGHAN dr. WELLS. sal-if te:• AWAY BLANKETS, GOVERNMENT STANDARD, FOR SALE BY FROTHINGI4AM & . WELLS, AGENTS. art29-tf CUBTAINO FOlt HOSPITALS. 20,-000 YARDS _ • BLUE AND GREEN WIDE COTTON DAMASKS. GEORGE D. PARRISH. sii2.s-te€2l • BED-6ZUJITS, SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL. PURPOSES. 5,0 1 30 10-4 WHITS AND BLIIS AND Winn: AND MATE. ALSO, 14 and 64 name BLUE For male by FROTHINGHAX & WILLS, )716.2m 84 x. ntowr and 861111/1741M111ZT. WELLING},. COFFIN; NO. 220 CTODOTNITT in*** ere preparal to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY - OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON. GIOODS, OF STANDARD QUALITY.' au27-802 FUT! .T.XI . 1", HAZARD,. & .-.I3II3TOIEUNSON. so .1111 Off-WM STUMM citiZIKIBgISII - So Ms IBAIS 01 ---PHIGADFLPHL&-NEADB GOODS. 0th211.4m D IINNELL • GREENS MANUFACTURING,- 00-'8 PRINTS. 400 Canoe NEW FALL STYLES. ➢'OB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & 00., 1721-mwf2m No. 220 CHESTNUT Street. SEAMLESS BAGS. - • . - cc LEWISTON.", and • : . "PREMIUM" "A." FOR SALE BY • WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., )721.tawf2m No. 220 °BESTIR? Street. MILITAR Y. ItaRECRUITING OFFICE OF TUB ANDERSON TROOP,' Ground Floor of 'the Pennsylvania Railroad Moe, coiner of -ThIRD Street and WILLING'S Ailey. Capt. WILLIAM J. PALMBR, • • • Borst. AL FRED ViZIN, *3.4t* Private NORMAN AL SMITH. 'AIJ GII S T 2d, 1862.—MER °HAM'S' lIRGIMBET hes en extension' of twenty days to 101 up. !di recruits in this regiment receive the full Bounty.. J. D. O. JOHNSON, Commanding, • 14ektb Regiment, P. Y. Headqueetese, 519 A 13014 Street. ; • . • .10, 121ST .REGIMENT PENNSYL YOLUNT B 31.3 Oolonel CHAPNI&N . SIDRA. R.—This Regiment has been tilled to tbemlni mom number, and a few more days have been allow ed tviecrnit it to the maximum. Recruits ate "alkmed the following bounties: 5 1 25 United States Bounty in cash.' • 860 Oily of Philadelphia Bounty in caaii. $lO extra Bounty in cash. . • $76 'United States Bounty at the end of the war. • 913, one month'. ray in advance. $2 premium on being mustered in. Apply immediately, at No. 506 Vine street; N. B. *or sir Sixth and -Niter streets; Bronee's Hotel, German town; fi B. corner Tenth and Thompson streets No. 72f Zane street; No. 406 Walnut stzest*, No. 42 South ritth,street; Rngine House, Seventeenth' street, below Obeetnut or at any other of the recruiting stations. . sel-St COMPANY 121st REGIMENT; Col. OHAPWiE the Bounties, (Sty, Rogimeutal...Ae. Recruiting Stationv; . • 1622 SOUTH . street; 42 South FIFTH street; Philadelphia Eosins' Bouse,'2 II NBNTEENTH street, below Ohestnut._ • T. ELWOOD ZELL, J. G. BOURG ARUM, • CHAS. W -FITTING, • ev2B.6t _ Rsoruiting Oftloom RO EIMEWS IVORYTYPES 'ARE A -EV superior style picture, finely executed, and painted by artists of floe abilities. They reoommend themselves to all edreirers of the beautiful in art. Gallery, S,BOO ND Street, above Green. ' (I'DONOGHIIE 28 South WATER Sheet, offers for sale, during this work, at redaced cub 'pliers, 6,000 packaged of steetroratined SUGARS and BYBUPB of various grads& se3-80 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. GT_ZN ECHO MILLS. McGALLIUM & Oa, § 0 IC 11 TN T BTRZNT, (Opposite Independence 11611,) irlagurAOTMICS, IM2ORTIIIES, AND DB ILBIIB CARPETING'S, OIL CLOTHS, &c., Have now on hand 8,11 extensive stock of. Carpetings, of our own• and other makes, to which we call the attention of cash and short time buyers. INSURANCE COMPANIES. WAR LIFE POLICIES. THE MUTUAL LIFE"INSURANOE COMPANY Olf NEW YORK. F. S. WINSTON, President. ASSE 8 OVER BIGHT MILLION OF DOLLARS. F. RATCHFORD STARR, AGENT, 400 Walnut Street. 'Philo,. This Company has decided to 1181:19 policies, With war risks, to those who volunteer or are drafted into the Army under the recent proclamation of the President. The premium, and_. extra premiuM, may be paid quar terly, half-yearly, or yearly, at the option of the assured. Blank forms orapplication, and every information, may be had on application, by letter or otherwise, to F. RAI'OEFORD STARK, PEUELADELPHI Thomas Robing, Dawson, Geiorge M. Stroud, John B. Myers, Joseph Pollution, John M. Atwood, Thomas H. Powers, William Mates, an3o. fit QTATENENT .OF; ATLANTEGFIRE INSURANOR COMPANY, Or BROOKLYN, N.. Y., December 31, 1801. -- Oapitat Stock 3,000• hare o $5O $150,000 ASSETS Real Relate ot the Compani 55,000 00 Amount of Cash on band 1,054 96 to Atlantic' Bank, New York: 6,508 18 a in City Bank, Brooklyn.— 743 04 Office Furniture and Fixtures of two offices.. 1,200 00 Cash in hands of Agents and in course of . trottembitlon 6,330 35 Amount of loom secured by bonds sod wort- gages, constituting the - first lien on Rial • Masts; on which there is less than one year's interest due and owing .... . . .163,103 39 Amount of Stocks owned-by the OomPany, par value $42,00. market value . . .... 36,600 00 Amount of Interest acorued but not yet due.. 6,560 99 Amount of Stock held• by the Company as col lateral security for loans, par value 828,900, market valve 828,065, loaned k thereon 23,600 00 Amount of Interest due and unpaid 100 00 RECEIPTS Amount of Cash Premium received 894,979 70 Amount of Interest received - 13,943 61 Income from other sources ...... 2,861 06 EXPENSES Amount of "oases paid during the year .$41,686 92 Amount of LOPEe9 paid during the year, which occurred prior to the year. ' 5,695 83 Amount or Dividends paid during the year.... 80,000 00 Amount of Expenses, including Oommissions and Salaries of officers 18,880 98 Amount of Taxes paid ' ' 3 , 412 85 Amount of all other . Expenses and Expendi tures of the Company 70943 01 $107,110 04 Amount of 'Leann during the year, whioh kayo not been settled $1,200 00 0. BARDENWERPER, Agent, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. REFERENCES IN PHILADELPHIA: ANDREW O: CRAIG, Sea, 138 South Front street, TORN GARRIE.ON & Co., 134 Walnut street• & C 0.,. 232 and 234 tdarket street. YARD, GILLMCRE & Co., 617 Chestnut street. BAILEY & Co., 819 Chestnut street. WOLGANI7TH & RALEIGH, 9 Bank street. JOHN TOOT h Co., 39 South Fourth street. WORN, 31000HOH, & CO.,* 96 South Third street. sepl-31* SFICIL‘rP OI ENT OF NEW - AMSTER DAM I.II9I3RANON COMPANY Or "MN 31gr, 180 L NEW TORII, ()apnea Stock, 8000 shares ' • ASSETS. Oath on band and in Banks PT,960 46 Cash in . band of. Agents and in course of tranuniesion 1,956 92 Amount of Loans, secured by Bonds and Mortgages, constituting the first lien on . real estate, on which there is lees than one years' interest due • ' ' 194,560 00 Amount of Loans on leash interest has not , been paid within one year 9,050 00 Amount of stocks owned by the Company, par value $3 : 500, market value 2,426 00 Amount orstock held by the Co opany as collateral security for loans, par value 889,125, market value 034,206 70, loaned thereon 23,810 00 Premiums due and unpaid, and other pro- PertY 4,488 08 Amount of Interest on Investments made by the Company due and unpaid 8,422 00 Amount of Interest on Investments roads by " • the Company accrued but not due. - I,ITB 91 Amount of Interett on Investments made by the Company, except Mortgagee accrued but not due - 11110BIPTS. Amount of (lash Premium received 865,946 63 Amount of Interest Money . 15,529 72 EXPENDITURES. Amount of Donee paid during the year... , . $80,732 92 Amount paid for reinsurance and return premium 1,873 49 Amount of Dividends paid during the year.. 25,000 00 Amount of Expenses during the year. in cluding Commissions and Fees paid to Agents and Officers of the Company 8,758 88 Amount of Taxes paid by, the Company. 8,978 00 Araoont of all other Expenses end Expen ditures 14,054 05 $82,195 32 . 0. BANDENWEB.PBB, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. • BEFRBENOIS. Pia* & Schaller, I 0. A. 'Thuillum. Obiu Yezin & 00., eel 3t* GIRA.RD FIRE AND MARINE igsttrallox compANT. • 0171011 41A WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 8200,000. • This company oonStmei to take risks en the Wet °lessee of Property at low rater. The public , ean rely upon Its reaponribllity, and alit ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for UN bOnent of the public, (11.11111 g the last nine years, a zoal $ 5 0 0,, 0 0 , • • . • ea we respectfully selloff It favor in the Mare. DIRECTORS. OHM L DUPONT, JERRY WALKHE, ;... JOHN W. OLAGHOBS, JOHN THORNLEY, 0. S. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID. BOYD, Jr., _ PETER B. HOE, of N. WN H. SWAIN, TURHAN'BREPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, X. D. N. S. LAWRENCE, WK. 0. RODNAIf, JOBE SUPPLER. THOMAS MAVEN, Prssldiszit. A. P. andarn, Vice President JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. riP2O4 LAME INSUR No. 406 OHREITKUT THIN AND INA • DM& R. N. Buck, Mai. Richards**, goury Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilldist, Cho. A. West, O. W. Davis, John W. livarmas. Plum's W. BP sIE, President. ' 011ABLE8 ItIORARDBON, Vlos Midden'. WILLIAMS L BLAZIORABD, Secretary. tirdile-in /1011310NWEA.LTit LIRE TRW ‘../ RANCH 00Id:PANT, 07 THE SALT) 0/ PHONESTLVANIA. DIBIKJTOBS. David Js=l. D., °harks H. Beams, Jam John H. Walker, 111.1trard 0. Knight, Robert SteoetnakL, Thomism B. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., DAVID JAY A, It D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Presided. SAMUEL B. NOON, Secretary. Office Ookroonwerah Bunkum 613 UMMITINIn skeet, Fbiledelykia. oai-1f if E INSURANCE. hERCHANIOB , iIiffiIIRLBOB COMPAHT Olf PRMADI.LPHIA, No. leg NORTH SIXTH Street, b e low g ym, w r e n ; Buildings, Goods, and blarchendisa generalD4, from LON or Damage by Fire. The Company guaranig to adjust all tome proinptly, and liberal)" hope to merit the patronage of the bui l t BD/30TO . WiWam Morgue, James Martin, Jima! Duross, Francis Falls, Merles (Bare, Thomas Bisbee, John Bromiste Francis Mcgleans, Hugh o , Desztell, Bernard Rafferty. ila President Wag. myl7-4 Francis Cooper, Nll2'sael McGeor, Reward McGovern, Thomas B. McComb*" Matthew McAleer, John Ceaeadr, Thomas J.Fletailha, Bernard H. Baseman. ➢[lehaelCahill, . James Xcpciuy flax tiiinuatiLlarricerr. THIS ENMLPRIBE IMARANCII 00111 1 AMY 07 M1LAD17475111. frith MBITRANDI RXIDLIISITKLI.) ODMPAMT'IS BUILDINO; R. W. CORBRIt YOURTH /0 WALNUT Stiarrti. DMOWTORIL 7. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Davison, . William hicKee, . Geo. H. littuirt, Holbro irrszlea ' • John H. Brown, Jeht M. Atwood, • B. A. 7ohneatoott, Beni: T. Tredick, Andrew D. Oath, -Henry Wharton, J. L. Brringor. 7. RATCHFORD fiTARR, Proaident. Min m is W. O, georotarY. • fele GERNINTOTTN. PA. BEFEBEITOES John Weleh, George IL Btuart, 'E. 8, Whalen, J. Fisher Leiming, William O. Ludwig, Arthur O. Boffin; Thomae Wattson, WiDiem B. Boyd. $249,801 08 $111,184 37 .4200 ; 000 $245,586 05 881,475 Zs CE 002EITANIG • D INSITRANCB. OBS. B. D. Woodruff, John Bander, Jr., P. a. Justice, Washington Joind, Obas. Stokes, NEW PUBLICATIONS. LAWS OF THE. LAST SESSION OF 00NOBICSEI. LITTLE, BROWN it CO., L&W AND FORENN BOOKSELLERS, 110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, HAVE ATST PIII3LIBSED TEE GOVERNMENT EDITION OF: T.u,N TUTU AT LARGE, AIM TREATIES Off Tall lIIIITIOD.STATRS, gamed at the liecond Bowdon of the Thirty-seventh Congress, 1861-62, containing theputi lic Laws, Resointiomh Proclamations, Private Acts, sad Treaties; with Marginal References, • and a etol.. pions' Index • and embracing the Tariff Tax L aws,, and all Acta relating to the War, AM. This edition has boon' compared with the Roils, and Printed by authority of Congrees as the authorized edi• lion, on fine paper, in royal octavo; aud% contains 500 pages. Price 81.50. a49-fgaw3k 3 • • NEARLY NEW 4 ‘g BOOKS .READY. LES MISERABLES-ST. DENIS.- The fourth part of 'GOT* lltroo's famoul French novel ! 4 i Lea Miserables.ft Uniform in. style and • price with part 1., bc Pontine," part 11., 4$ Cosetto," and part 4 c Idarine.". .Paper covers, price SO cents, and sloth bound elegant (on auperior paper), lg. LIKE AND UNLIKE. A charming new novel, by A. B. Roe, author of «Pve Been "thinking, " " A Long Look Ahead," "To Love and to be Loved,' it True to the Last.," &o. One large cloth bound volume. Price $125: . . , . ALFIO .13ALZANI'• . , i - Or, The Diary of a - Proscribed Sicilian.* . A powerful and. dramatic picture of life and 'adventure in Italy during the Revolution: Dedicated to Garibaldi. Price $1.25-. *** These books are sold everywhere, awl sent by mailjne, on receipt of price, by ` CARLETON, Publisher, 413 BROADWAY, `cor. Lisponard street, an3O•swtf NEW TORE. MEE BATTLES IN VIRGINIA.— ..L. We slytil have, ready TO-DA.Y. ANOTHER. PULL SUPPLY' of Blunt's Map of Virginia, giving clear and accurate information concerning • ALL THE BATTLE-FIELDS now engaging attention in Virginia(' Price. 50 cants. Also, McOlellan's War Map of the. Middle and South ern Stater, ripen which are marked allthe Battlefields, ac companied by the dates. Price EL For sale by WM. 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L.-PRANG /4 . . 00. 7 - Publishers, 100 Washington stmet, Boston, Nam au2B•lm MILITARY GOODS. ARMY GO ODS Eky Blue Kerseys. Sty Blue eassimeres, (for Officers' Pants.) Dark Blue Uniform Clotho. Dark Blue Cap Oloihs. Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. White Dontet Flannels. Twined Gray DThre4 Flannels. 11. E. Regulition Blankets. ALSO 10. ounce and.l2-ouncse Standard TENT"DUCK. In Oars and far sale br BLADE , SMITH„ & 00, NO: 39 ,LITITIA, AND 40 SOUTH FRONT ST'S au27-lm PIIILALDE USIA. GEO,. W. SIMONS ea BRO., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, SANOOX-STREET HALL, SA It 30 X STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, (Hp Stair%) SWORDS ! INFANTRY, CAVALRY, MEDICAL. Etc. BELTS, AND SASHES, SWORD-11 OTh AND COVERS, SHOT LDRR STRAPS AND XELITART BADGBS. PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE TO ORDER. mak,. sm TIIENT BUTTONS AND SLIPS U • a Patters', for sale at J. P. 'BRED'S raantifao tory, corner of TEITATIOR NTH and 11011Lifdatreete. FINANCIAL. 1T.17. FIVE TWENTIES; On,- - 20-YEAR SIX - PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN - 24 , ILENT AFTEHFIVR YEARS.: e - I BM heArnoted by the SECRETARY OF THE _ TREASERY to receive subscriptions for the above' . . ELAN AT PAR. THE INTEREST TO CONIINENCE FROM DATE - - or DEPOSIT, eThus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment to GOLD of the tutored from May A. futilrapply of these :Bonds . always on hand. JAY 10001KE, SERSORIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD ST. ky,26-tr J 6141111 11:11FALTOPI TRONA 8 W. YOST. lasoN i& YOST, - BABIEBBII, BROKBIIB, . AMP . • aII.NBBAL OOLIBOTORS, No". 45 - SonUt THIRD Streak, Phiiadaphis. RIFIMISNOIEB. Jay ClCoke a Co., Hon. Jewel Pollock, James, sent, Santee, & Co., Eon. H. D. Dosser, Embed ok, Black, le Co., 'Hon. A. H. Seeder,. C. McHibbin & Boa, Hen. Asa Packer, X. P. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodward. Hon. Wm. Wilkins,• V. L. Bradford, He. / anY.But . NDIICATIODIA.t. QgLECT SCHOOL YOR GIRLS, SL ) 1030 SPRING GARDBN Street.—Wor Ofroaltiny. &PAY W& T. BINIRMA.N, Plincipal. pe3.121* (101iLDRIATE INSTITUTE BOA IGUN@ LaDlHB,lii9o Arch. Onset, Bet. Charles A. Bmitb,.D. 8., principal , . The nigh* year will begin fleptember 15th. Addrota Post-office Box 1839. The Principal is now at home. ne3-12tle fI . RITIENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA 00MtdEROIAL COLLSAII, SWPIENTH and OHVSTROT meets. Book-keeping. Penman culations, &c. A separate department has been opened for Ladles. Brening sessions after Sept. 15th. se3.6t* PERSONAL "IZATE TAYLON,- YOU: HATING K endeared yourself t..) me by your many gpod quell ties as it woman of virtue, and a model wife, I would re spectfully solicit of yon to send me your preasstaddress, in haste, as it is to your advantage, in ordeal` to secure your future happiness. Toe can, thereto:vs, light up with combine.By Imes co doing, you willoemplete the only wish I hale on this earth. Yours tUt death, WI AK, 11. S. Navy, Galveston, Texan. JAN' BETTS' ORT.N s WV' TID SUPPOBTBBB rou k&wae, and onb' Snlebortent ender eminent meetieol petronsig& T else end phystelani ore i peultully request ed bo cell Dail oa him Bette, at bet reeldenoo, WILLNUT Street, IPhiladelphlit, (to avoid connterlegto.) TWAY thusaaaal gloteno to htvallele hen been advised by their ptol noo nob 4/Plienees. Those only are &Ranh)* Deaden ttbs Unlie4 Stated coMmisht, tabola OD the box. and Idgalaaree, deo on the Sintnotiers. with bestintentels. eele-tnther f . II4,EiRET. 172 oasea St. Julien Me- Nid doo Claret for tale by A 0/IBLn 8. OASSTAIBB 8a US WAILNITT Street ' • OHAMPAGNE WINE. An invoice of De Oosioy & 00., and tkornot. Ohamnagne Wine, isat resolved Dar egp Georges, and for Bala by 4&I7)ILTCHE & LAVERGNE, lOU VW and Yal dealt} nozir Btree4. WALNUT—STREET THE A.TRE.— ftle 51. A. GA en EITTB014; Business Agent.... ...lir. JOHN T. DONNELLY; FOITETH NIGHT Of the trtemphitat sariess of those talented artists, • Aiß.. AND MRS. N. L. DAVENPORT. WEDNESDAY ETENING, -13EPTE111.11103 3d, Commencing with Shakimare's Tragedy of OTHELLO. - _ Othello ..... D A.VENPOET.,- .• Desdemona. • Mrs. E. L.; DA.TEKEORT. logo Mr. B. L TFLTOH. - To cmaclude with the " ROUGH. DIAMOND." ' Mita, JOHN. DREW'S _ARCH . STREET THEATER. Acting and Stage 'Manager .w, 8 ggistitgioßS., Buidnesa Agent and Tresatirer JOB. D. nt DEWEY., FIRWr WERE! FIRST WEEK! `MISS MAGGIE 'MITCHELL, MONDAY; and EVERT IN.Ei4ING, ti FAilol3.oN o n " " FLEGEON," OE THE CRICKET. With new ficenerr, Arcesee. ancbon... ...... fitITORELir. Perfornkahco coratnencos „V to S. raki-6t 1110ENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY ON THE FINE ARTS, 10% CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays eicepted) from 9A. X. till e P. M, Admission 24 cents. Children hrelf. price. Shares or Stook, 830, 3711 Ii SUM U T FOR THE , t.ND u constoueoce of the death of Hon. SAMMIE' SEEM, President of the Institition, there will be fl Bail:dim tide afternoon, AKE UP YOUR MIND, AND GO at once to RE,MEWS,. and get a lib-size PRO TOGR&R, in Oil colorer, and you will have a picture you will prize 'highly. Nowma.de tit war pricee Siloo 103 Street, above Green. - lt* QUDLEY CITUACH, BULL RUN- Quaker Guns at Centreville; • Johnston's Head quarters,Rentreville ; Batteries at Yorktown; Soldiers' Graves; Falls Church; Esirfai Court House;,and a large assortment of Gard PhotOprasba, illustrating scenes of the War. - ma&LvisTER & BROTH'S% se24t 758 011E8THUT starasr. . • A DECIDED H S T.-REINIER'S 00- . xi.. L* ED PHOTOGRAPHS have hit the - popular desire.. A goodlikeness, at moderate charge. - These are artistically colored, and only $l. SECOND St., above Orren. . It* A DRUGGIST WANTED.—Com -LAL Vetent Pleasant accommodations. EBER.GIr3 Germantown. t se3.3i* TANTED. --A comfortable furnished rfornai, by a emall family, (no young children,l for one year. Addrete " Powell," at thie office. sea-I.tat WANTED --AN ENTRY CLERK T in a first-claw Jobbing Rouse. The beet recciut. inendations will be required. Address w Dry Geoca." office of The Press. anat.-t# . . t irA PART OF A FURNISFIFID . HOMO WANTED by a small family, in control location. Address Box 1395, Post Office. att92-11 00IINTRY BOARDIN NJ °ROW)] BOOMS, itNrs. Brooke's Mt. AirY. au 30431.* ,QEVRA_TA ROOMS VACANT AT No. 232 South FOIIItTIi Street. an2B-St ith FOR SALE---The three-story brick Etit..4, l Dwelling No. 1621 GREEN Street; all the modern oenveidenees. Lot 25 feet front , by 121" deep Possession given November 1. Inquire of GRAZ Mg 06.11YERT, office of FALLON & SEIRRILL, 520 WALIII3.f Street. ea. what* PRIOR 25 GENTS A SPECIAL - TRAIN SEW RAILRO 'ROUTH FOR LONG Rnmsoß, THE REA.I7TIFUL _SFU- The RA.RITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL-. ROAD and the CAMDEN AND. A.TLANTIO RAIL ROAD, having fMmed a coonection, a Spada Train wilt leave VINE-STREET WHARF, on TEII3II3DAY. September 4th, for TONG BRANCEI, at 8 A. K. Returning, will leave Long-13rmich at 4 P. M.. Through, without change of care, in 4X boom nount-Trip Tioilets, GOOD FOB ClB WEEK. only $2. man ~~~~ LANTIO RAIL BOLD .. UHANOROf and: after MONDAY, Beet. let, 1862,, :MU Train leases Vlne•atreot Ferri at 7.30 A. M. Exprera;, 3.46 P. PL! Returning, leaver Atlantic—Nan, 4 F. DI.; Ewa* Accommodation leaves Absecom at 345 A. M. • . Passenger* for Long Branch and intermediate sta tion! will take ttto 7.20 A. M. train. . - F(yR NEW ORLEANS.,--.- The loot - ninon iron steamship 011tigiti& iciii be deepatched as 'Move. For freight or passage in cabin, apply to __ E. h. soITDEa & 00 -s DOCK. EitRICZT WHARF. thekatILLIFIS SAFE DEPOT R NOVELe to No. 21 Booth SEVENTH Ballot, nest Institute. The enderedgned, thankful for paid favors, and being determined to ' , Merit futire patresago, has secresed agt elegant and, convenient store and her -now on hand it large assortment of Ligive belebrated Wrought and. Milled iron Fire end Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Alao, WWI traequalled Bank:Vault, Bela, and Bank. Locks. Lillie's Bank Vann Doors and Locks will be fornhdeall to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best' ma. tested, • and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Clabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ike. This Safe Is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance, anything 721 fared for this purpose, and is the only one that Is stns fire and burglar prooL 13P2Oxii. Novion.-1. have now on hand say twaistY Farrel, Earring, it Oo.'s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising as cmesphatit assortment as to miser, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie hate. They will be soldat Till - low prices. Please oall and examine. , N. O. SADLZB, Agent. AMUSEMENTS. PHOTOGRAPHS. WANTS. BOARDING. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR THE SEA SHORE. OVER THE ACROSS NEW JERSEY, On Thursday, Sept. zith„ BATHING PLACE. CAMDEN AND AT- mat AccommodatiOn train, for Abnocom only, 4.40 P. X. FARE $1.30. Bound-Trio Tioketa, good, onljfor tM Day and Train for which thug are issued,- $2 bO. Bx. elusion Tickets, good for three days, $3. Hotels are au2B4 - 1 JOHN G. BBYANT. SHIPPING. SAFES. EVANS & WATSON'S • BALL Azar SA " 6T01111, , . . 16 SOUTH lflifißTH STEBIT, PHILAYALPHIA, A lute variety of FIBS - PROOF SAFES always ow hand.: ." . , LEGA.L. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By -virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN' O&D WALL DER, Jrnige of tbe District °mut of tbe United States" in and for the Eaatern District of Penneylvania, is Ad miralty, to me directed, will. be sold at public sale, to dm - bigbeet end`. best bidder, for cash, at CALLOW HILL STREET WHARF, on SATURDAY, September ?Atli * 2102, at 12 o'clock kf.., the sobsoner MANCH her tackle. &c., and'• the cargo laden on board. The cargo consists of Salt in sacks. WITILIAId bIILL WARD, Q. 8., tilarshal Eastern Pretrial, of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Sett. 1;1862:-see-$t.. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NBW YORK. Ars attempt _tae been made to deceive the public by persons offering what they call it Oogoanss from fotmtains, and at the price cf six (6) conte per glasa. The to/tole:We price of the pergass Oongreee Water, al- New York,. being about 7,V cents per glass, the imposi tion of pretending to eell at retail at lees than cost, and without &Istvan°e for freight, cartage, or breakage, In apparent ; but their probable course has bean to empty one bottle of genuine Oongreas Water into • fountain lilted with their trash, and thereby christening its tot* oontents. We haven:lmm sold Congress Water in fountains, !ker.' . to vesselaor nay other doecriy.tion than ordinary4*k., glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the sandhi* brawled, And' say without concaase time words and let— tors ow the cork Is U. 41 W. a ousimer e I*. WATHR. whethm from fowl. Itebss or bottles. MAIM i WHITS, Prepletore of Oosgrees Spring, The folknitng gentlemen are enppliod by nil regu f 1 wits genuine 0031gregi Water, in bottles, fresh from the' Clongrase Spring: VItEDIL 8R0W1T,..50r. lt".fth and Chestnut ate. O. S. RITBBEILIy 1410 Chestnut street. CHAS. SLLIS a CO., Market stroot. N. J STEV3I , O3 a CO., Cantinenud Hotel. 1314t)TH, Choate:lt street. .i. O. TWINPIINNT a 00.. HI Sprnoe street. THOS. J. HCBBAND, oar. Third and Stenoeella WYRTH Bros., Wablat street. • • CLARKE & WHITE.; • IYB-9m if TEE ,FINEST ASSORT IdliNT of new, modern, and durable PI- A NO9 frern $l5O to *MOO. AL°, PUINOB'S World renownedad3LODSON9 and HAR24017.113M13, for cash. at a greet reduction, or is - mall monthly Instal manta JAMB 8111,LA.8. 219. an- • 281 &nth MTH Street,-abova Bpacuse. se2raratt IFITRUSS ABB BRAOE PARTMRNT. O. H. HIBDLIIS, Corner I'IWNLYTH and ItAOIC Streets, lrailedebbia. Hernial Trials* and zweebnnioal epplianose oorrestlit< &ended by O. R. BRIDLES. Bine Trench and amproned American, adapted to nem: fora o[ rubtore, is adsdes and obildreu, lgnsilatt anti American 81214011011 and Belts, Bboelder Brume s fins., L It lastly Siookings, and Syringes In grate vie, defy. Lades> Department, TWEILFTH Street, fink door be/ow Bare. Oonanoted by oompetent ladies. ' 1y.26-6m LT JORGAN, ORR, & 00., STEADI ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Emden, Oat lensing Machinitto and Sonar !taken, N o , uico cuu,. LrOWSZLb Strait, Ptandzinblin. 61.11.41 Skwerocie, July 1, 1882.
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