The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 06, 1862, Image 3

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will infttitnte EXhibitioll.
Th e 1 : 11r. ro aion ar olir Clillena for some years t o
kvi'e"ribition of the Franklin Institute a
sl
r3ainluing, admiring, and gadding
.4 swivel, mechanical improvements•
ratan in the department of household
oa r, wore particularly than la Stover,
tierces. We remember on those pleasant
Ce i 3 C° t•'' base seen crowds of intelligent
• co
00 1 to p o ,hing arouud the nation allotted to
nr in „y be allotted to Bay in peeniug) Ratted
itir'lct of the Judaea by their encomiums upon
10 0 the mi d t o war; real improverrumm In this de
tateeol9, ;1 , 11( g by a citizen of Philadelphia, who has
elate
nal 'teener' of tbese public displays. and
!Se' 10° ; ' 00%1%1 a national reputation as the Stove
0:0'Wo allude to Mr. Janne Spear,
e Alamo.l . '
ellil
litt reet,
11 1,- ,%, lo t an advised, with certainty, o 4 to
1,1 5° ',: 11 owlilln Institute will this season hold its
ad *Papibition, owl as toe temperatnre of the past
to prepare for
utlmonliorl —telling
,0 antic/piste a public went by
1-4(.l ;: ri br , brio fit uf our readers the best atalisticel
'. l : ' et 0 ,„ abject of Stove and Range Improve.
r ws speclee of Information wo reeort
a te r tl - mai as must be permitted to tray that
ito•e /Iry t of which we are now more particu
,, .
WAN' presented such fen overwhelm
, lantiril and appreciable improvements as
:Ilt pear, the proprietor of It. weeks ho
lru I°.° o nihtlainstlC eripporter of the war,
etrslii 6 ll ; ne i hoot utoludf al of the wants-of woe,
.0 1 1 0: elitracter of the previsionr he has
I , fr ' ;' ,, N „. t g Mr summer mouthe, if not to monnpolize
trade of Pluirdelphia, leaet to 41" the ilon's
la c a'..--
,0 1: ,,,t , ;:i ndc 4 In the trium n oh of our arms has not
fe.'' ll.l ' c- 1 wi ts goonig, at 11th illarkeeetreet, an
I , A .• r ecnanoiasanco through them Neater
"l4lr
ere stet,,,,', lo topletiou, and (dreads' orders are
, Jolbr ve,,rom every eection of th country.
alt
novirol near improvements whiolt the
g,.1 in examining this stock, we hav e oa i Y
tar eartly to note the following
be hew adder one of the most decided
ra Opt
rocaory of th,. Avi to bin eolobrated Anti Auer Gar
r „mag Stove, which he ri. w tuanufacturee
'
101551 bar eiy , ',/ different sizes, vita the improve-
Be has ales improved his equally title.
11111 ,n:outline Cooking Range in a similar way; and
rsed
4 5 (hilt Itco or different sizes.
,!,:heel„" Complete—aa admirable stove > for
ct.:tof,10:::110,-11.13 been greatly improved, and te
7 wirg ro l e by- Mx. Spear, the inventor, to foto- dif
..cleire fins luirning Cook, fur either small or
, wits, to ciao a beautiful Move, and for all kinds
whkg purposes cannot be excelled :,it is
ro i t ,n r d I N. fioe tizua. Nor must we omit to men •
Non" Range, ri moat excellent cooking ap
syllabic les either summer or winter usa—offered
tiros
ife vonld also Invite special attention to Sautes
ih „.. lira niping•reom Stoves, nannufactured in
gwd tar sins. They are made ou the alr-tlght principle,
Id are a Wild improvement on the old etyle. of
;enemy Iffarl !Last Stoves are unequalled,
of ffealiny Stones Hr. Spear has
In the derwitneht
added reliable [yll%l'o l o 7oo to his celebrated Pira
te Stove for I), ntlng dining and sitting-room with hut
a gra This wheeler neater Is rapidly being Intro•
istd thin oil cur fi re , dais El wen (no.
flh greatly...WSW ir..d nod jolly popular " A di - Pup ,
stlor Store lois Elko helm embellistrod by the addition of
al Went tnt improvement;, rendering it, beyond
eats t i e mast perfect Parlor Stove of the ago. It is at
tiquldtei; artannstittri and thoroughly utilitarian,
•is made, I sl:olllferent oleos, from the beat (import_
I) Efliga iteu.
ills „11.1 ;n ews Gek4•CCIIIISIIMing Heating Stores!, for
rises, belU, rlmmtere, stores, are also made in the
it
psgu i, item, and in no loos than twenty
diff ' r "
rt Area net Flamm
We also nutted a new Portable Heater, cheap, dare.
Bud elltricht, trade in six sizes ; Oleo, hie new gss.
av ,k,g 1,7,0 g " neater, a beater which in set in
wickostellt, and is risen' well adapted - for rho use of
trite or smrtil dQelllrpe t it is made in three sizes.
Ills Tropic 4. Arctic " Egg Stovee—cask iron
hotele, etc , are ex
sited
stores, depots,
sited by him to tea different elzes; and bin et Sala.
alder" otovr, r nrtnble for small shops, watch homes.
!fctoLonaPa , dr., lofottr sizes. '
We 07 rat tiro, tz rD minding thie hurried sketch, his
cat Railway Car "love, which has not only, to a great
,test. rat; MO Ito ventilating eystem adopted on rad.
pay tete, end thus rendered ralir tad travel in wiutor
sistly mom cutoforiable and healthful. but, through ire
tre,rseet qvalitif a, it hay saved a large number of liveg
i e d Into re itchir propertr. Those Hratere have been
In implored by tiro patentee, Mt- Spar, Re t o bo pro.
ward hi our Orel rellroad nun ail by far the beet etoves
'e the puree eve r invented.
It U suretilnour to add that in such in stook, no one
,to may be hi n of Stover] or Ranges can wall fail of
oil stated. Ptstilil, that-fifers, the Wranklin Institute;
liettetion not be given, the Stove Ppartm•ht will not
on bonornblo ropreennietton in the stock above re
ferred to,
lifoeyl.lolll‘ Excunsiox TO ATLANTIC CITY.
2;0 worn appropriate redo of windliwup the bsthing BEM—
en tculd bP dPvind than the moonlight exenrelon of Mr./
Alendny, which takes plies this evening, to A ilantio City:
'lke tickets cost hot a dollar and a ball, and far this etnalt
occn one can remnbl !be II Deep. deep " ull day on
13 an d R7 , and, pper ei jaylug a go.)d eil&ltkra eleep, teturn,
corrrehed end Invigorated, in time fee business on Mon.
tint.
TREVArxr Ur A FAITITTIM•PORTRAIT OF A
Ilsoresoe FR/ ND yen hardly be over. eteintated, and
the Art lboreforo , which can secure it in greatest per
tells sod et the least expenses, may be well prized.
Una of the err west achievements of the age hew been
moil by Br; atiLent R 00., Roe. 912 and. 91A (Moonlit
s .le prodnelng boautlfal and life.ilke portraits from
to, Dagterreoty rev. We were azirich intoreetrd
ill rem: visit to their eetablialun• ot, in reading some
DI the ectuerous letters of Minkel received by them from
oct ttit tltlvilm, fur their wonderful success in this da
rning -et. The following we extract from a latter of the
Vito of e v ewe fnLllc wan. dated •
si LorisriLLE, July 220.
I, lllsa3rs, lituati , nt & Go. will pleas° accept my
thanks and gratittlA for the very faithful likeness they
lore inat el nt rns of my hoaband. I feared to see the
platys, lost I !knit] I o disappointed, for I fait that I
Slava not he easiy plsss4, but I Must confess I am ela
tion aalitfied, ard moot refrain this expression of my
lbspar."
SUCC'Eg 1, ENTERPRISE.—When S. W.
voTrinkr of the People's Reeser& S. W. cor
ms Cbeihm nod Fourth streets, commenced making
Ilw to. edd:liou Io hie dining rooms, there were doubts
a, to the GI rpesiiy for lt. Price, however, anticipating
(be nuts of No. rinnna who dine down town, and pro.
igris t4ttinstir. Ids ribbity to nfeet them, thought other.
vas, Ed It Hen! Los shown his osgooity, es the in.
time of Llt paironose during the last few months has
Jun orprecrden il—Fo much so that, were he to enlarge
bit pmtetd oiroitiotlions rooms to twice their present
to sold hour them 1111041 daily by gentlemen who
boa tlio tote hnil talent to appreciate first-class fare.
flit tervarit3 are polite and effielent, and his tables
abrutii Min every sobstantial viand and seasonable de.
PUITLAIA NEIN CARTES DE VISITE D BY GrETE-
Emit —Mr F. Clotekuost, the celebrated Photo.
Gratiher of tbi. city, Ilse just Issued, and hes now dupll..
cat:: Shady ter wilt al ids gallery, Nos. 704 and 706 Arch
street, tau rade, de visite of the Rev. ()hada W. /Welds,
D„ Pohl et the Second Presbyterian Church; the
Rev, Dr• Dales, of tLts city, and tho Rev. W. G. &fore
head; also, Fl rapital nirtnre of- thirgoon Duffey, who
Ps! wounded and taken prisoner recently by the rebels,
teleastd au parole
o.lgt OPP lc.. Sex's FALL OPENING OF FIATS
iss Cars.—From nn annonncernent in another column
of our paper lo•day, it will be area that timers. Uherlee
tfektotd l Eon, tine, al and 838 Mutant street, under
the Continental lintel, alit hale their fleet Fall " Open
ing" of Ellk and Belt Hate, sad Caps, for gentlemen and
MM. ) le day. :their stock, tie we Oan aunt, from
haling Pad en filivanno glimpse, is worthy the name
end fame of this obi and leading honee. Their fall styles
ni models of grace and elegance, and Will en/mna2d
nnitereal eiJin/ration
rr
TILE 0' egoittin is the name Of a new
tratar.srea deal: for ladles. It he made very ample in
be shill, end with large sleeve', either hanging loosely,
or by traßE3 Or II cord rind Mese% drawn tightly around
the ethee, In plates, It has a very pretty expanding
kmdi eblch can be worn so as completely to protect the
bobnet, and h perfectly water-proof When enveloped
h Tits Osbr roe," no lady need fear any portion of her
being le the least degree injured, even by long-
Matlresd rale. Fur eiale by J. W. Proctor tt Co , No.
&. I.l obmtnet street.
Tar BERT PORTABLE LIGET FOR FAMILY
1.. 8 E —livery foully mast be provided with a portable
liable! some Lied, and we take the liberty to.day, after
Lithe titled the merits of the article, to any that the
ef all lights, which should be universally adopted,
atter for convenience, cleanliness, durability, or ere
zitisY, le the Wittera Lampe, manufactured and sold by
4 toßi. Walters & Co., at their warehonse, No. 35 North
rihth street, corner of Filbert. They have also now in
store, el moth below the newel Moe, a eplendid snort.
49110 ihabquality Britannia Ware.
PURE FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONS,
sr 11011 .3A1E Pil 1 , 18.--Tdesers. E. G, Whitman & Co.,
tb/ w eit'known Philadelphia Confectioners, Chestnut
start, below Youth, next door to Adams & Co.'s Ex
deserve credit fur having brought the prima of the
441 , Meet, and richest confections, down to within
x . " 4 et till, Their fine chocolate preparations, roe iced
mewed mint and ci earn candies, sugar. plume, and fine
tellt elet, ere the Lunt delicious that we have ever tasted,
and their
petitY and excellence* Is only equalled by the
rettadaMy moderate prices at which they are mold, both
Pholemle Bed retail.
A IRELIOIOI.'s D (be of_our tract Soda—
Nee rise . °RS.-- _ _
nederteken a - now branch of publishing. The
ate
share have caused crackers to be baked, on each of
erhiiii le damped a tort of Scripture, Blown can e wal
l" the Gospel iu tills style without its choking them 1 in
ten; see rat the cracker with as much grace and case as
it bore the following suitable insert Ption
"sr nor military and civic clothing at thoone-price
kehionable entre; luta of Granville Stoker!, No, 600
tbe etwalstreet, Where prices are twenty•flve per dent.
Saint thole of other eatabliehmente.t l
° TOE Uiito As IT WAS."--Who does not
thOt is impoßalble ? The rebels are fighting ror
tle A ristocracy or a monarchy, at the baste of which Ma
*lT is to annul immutable and eternal, They hotels/lig
this i and hate the North became democratic ideas are
oiceDt among the Northern people. They hare no
4 betioo for a republic, no eyinlsathY with labor, no to
lerable of a poor man's indeiendence. To attempt to
Mote the Union, with elaveri in it, still intolerant of
!restraint, banglityi ImperforiecdomineeritiE, is to La
W:lea in flat ronfert Uniforme ready•made, or made - to
Ceder, at the kilitterY and Cittzerte' Clothing Emporiam
Charlet Blokes, under the Continental Hotel, Cheistanr
below 1114th. Mr. Martin /raiser (of the late firm
vt oak & Raiser) has been secured at; this house.
TOE ENEOLLSIENT its PLIMADELPFITA.—The
Ualled Natal Marshal and his deputies hove completed
el:liirlahore, and the enrollment le complete In toned
„ teh hirs. Philadelphia furniehoe about 100,000 fighting
!:As, and of these, fully 25,000 are engaged in some
fully fleck of the public service. The Marshals have care,
noted the 'ogee, physical cendifion, employment &t: ,
Zbithseitliens enrolled, and it only needed, to render the
I,,! eeeit teleter that to list should have been given of the
"'s'ell of adult' and youths who have the good taste to
140 the!Lane Clloteingant galumph, that aro made at the 11:owte
g of Hoc/chili & Wilson, Nos. 803 end
theeitaul greet, ebeTe Stills,
FINE' SwEET OILS.—Mr. C. H. Mattson,
dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets
has now in stole a fresh supply of pure 0119 e 011 d, or
Cho " Latour," and "Lucca" brands, for salads; also,
frerh importation of fine French Illostards.
MOSQUITO NETS—A great variety of styles,
which, as it is late in the season, we are selling
cheap. KELTY & 00., 680 Ctiditnnt street.
"Urnor.srmans, CABINET MAXER3 . , LOUNGE
laminas, and Curtain Dealers, should inspect our large
stock of heavy geode, fot Furniture Coverings and Cur
tains Brocatelles, Satins, Satin D e Lairme, Re ps,
Worsted and Cotton Damao, &c, which we offer at
kw prices, for cash. In buying from us, you buy from
first bands. KELTY & Co., imparters of Curtains and
Upholstering Goods, 030 Chestnut street.
MARINE iNTELIGENCE.
3Br. FOIIIVXIEI
ARJUVED
- - •
Brig Celostine,lfickett, 6 days from Boston, in ballast
to E 'louder & Co.
Brig Anna Margaretta, Owed) Wolff, 7days from Bos
ton, in balla4t. to Cabot end Pemberton.
Scbr Susan Jane, Rose, 5 days from Fortress Monroe,
iu ballast to obtain.
ihk r C A Heokeoher, Smith, 4 days from Boston, with
ice to captain.
Sehr Emma Oakes, Leach, 4 days from New York,
with old oar wheels to captain.
Schr Reindeer, Cooper. 1 day from Sassafras River,
Ed, with grain to Jae L Bewley, .& 00.
Seim Bury Wolfe, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Del,
with grain to Christian .2 Co,
Steamier Alicia, Robinson, 24 hours from New York,
with unite to W P Olyde.
l- urge Floating B sttery .13inmner, 24 hours from New
York ' with rodeo to W 11l Baird & Co. . ,
CLEARED
Sleamship Cumbria, 'Sumner, New York, E A Bonier
&CO.
Bark Oak, Ryder, Boston, Twelle & 00.
Schr 0 A Uecitscher, Smith, Boston, L Amdeurled & Co.
&ht. Mary Elizabeth, Medary, Lynn, J B IlenrY.l
Scbr B L Crocker, Fresbrey, Taunton, Sinuickson
Glover,
Ear B E Sberp, Tirroll, Fortress Monroe, Tyler,
atone & Co.
Scbr Saratoga, Adarss, do do
Schr Elizabeth, Tompkins, Alexandria, do
Scbr Sarah Jane, Brier, do • do
Schr W Deal, Lewis, Baltimore, captain.
Gtr J S Bbrtrer, - Dade, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
Steam tag Monitor, Lank, washinkton, captain.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Now IS TILE TIME.
BY THE BARD OF TOWER HALL.
NOB 15 tho time, the awful time,
01 direord, tnrbnrenee, and crime; •
A time men's souls to try,
And prove who ber.rs a patriot's heart,
And stands - prepared to take the part
Of law and liberty.
NOW is the time from whence shall date
The rise of some, most truly great,
While, like the frightened hare,
'Which hears the barking of a hound,
The weaker sort gaze blankly 'round
And shiver in despair.
Now i the time for manhood's breast
At patriotism's high behest
With generous warmth to glow;
Eager to check the foeineu hosts
That seem to threaten all our coasts,
Fx) insolent they grow.
Now is the time, none can deny,
When prudent men themselves supply
With proper gear,ior rail
While bargains not to be surpassed,
Are sold astonishingly that
.At Bennett'e TOWErt HALL.
No. gat MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
BENNETT dc 00
THE PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION for
sick and wounded soldiers, meeting at the Institute, N.
E. corner of Broad and Spriog Garden streets, grateful
for the generous aid, which has enabled us to minister
to the relief of the suffering in our military hospitals,
feel constrained to make known that the increased
number of sick and disabled has exhausted our stock of
necessaries for the comfort and restoration of the in
mates. It is deemed unnecessary to say more to awaken
the sympathies of a gonerous public, and to call those
feelings into action.
Clothing of all kinds is indispensably necessary, it
being important, for obvious reasons, to divest the
'Patients of their caw chthing. Supplies of money,
flannel, and all kinds of hospital stores, era earnestly
solicited, as prompt relief may ease valuable lives.
Donations will be thankfully received by the Treasurer,
MARY M. SCRANTON, No. 1010 WALL &OE t tree%,
cr any of the following gentlemen: J. kl. Bills & SOO. S.
corner Ninth and Spring Gorden; Smith & Thomas,
No. 20 South Third; Little, Strikes, & CO., ho. 237
Ohcetnnt; Charles R. Blalson, S. W. corner Tenth and
Arch; Albert 0. 13t)berta, N. E. corner Eleventh and
Vine; J. 0. Garrigues, 14S North Feurth ; John W.
Thomas, 906 North Second.
We would invite the co•cperatiou of our country
friends by the formation of auxiliary societies to aid us
in ibo work ef bonovolenco.
By ordt r of the Association
ANNA P. LITTLE. Secretary,
- 6t2 North XTEt Street, Philadelphia.
Country papers please copy. ae6.3t
600,000 MALE, OR FEMALE AGENTS
to ;ell
LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY CO.
LORED MAP OF imE
UNITED STATES, CANADIS, and NEW
BRUNSWICK,
From recent eurveys, completed Augnat 10, 1862; cost
$20,000 to engrave it and one y ear'a time.
Superior fo any $lO Mop, ever made by Colton or
Itilchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents; 370,000
names a . e engraved on this Map
It is not only a County Map, but it is aiso
COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP,
siv O itg the United States and Canadas combined in one,
MEET RAILROAD STATION',
•
MD DISTANCE 4 ItETWEEN.
Guarantee any woman or man $5 to S 5 per day, and
wlil take back all mpg not sold and rofund mottoy.
Brod for. $1 worth tO t. 7. - -
Printed instructions how to canvass well furnished all
our agents.
Wanted—A smart man as wholesale agent for our
Maps in every Slate, Canada, England, and California.
A fortune may be made with a small capital.
J. T. LLOYD, ' , to. 16-$ DROIDWAY.
The War Department uses our Map of Virginia, on
which is marked Cedar Run Mountain, and every other
place, or money refunded.
Trice 25 Cents. ses.3t D&W
DR. J. E. FCRENOK will resume his
professional visits next week, as follows:
On Illonday, at 32 Bond street, New York;
Wednesday, at 414 Eighth street, Washington Oity.
Tharsday, at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, 144.
And at his principal office in this city, to-day, and
hereafter every Saturday
Ir JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT BE GIVEN
in the commencement of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asth
ma, Bleeding of the Lunge, or any Pulmonary Complaint,
it will effectually cure these terrible diseases.. It ehonld
be borne in mind, bowcver,thateverything depends on
availing yourself of the remedy, in ' time. Why not,
therefore, give it an immediate trial? Bold at No. 242
CHESTNUT Street. eels.2t
GROVES & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE
SEWING MAOHINE-PSIOE, $4O.
The attention of tailors and other manufactriers re
quiring the use of a fast and d urable lock-stitch Ito:thine,
Is directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable
machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but
tittle noise, and, although but lately put into the market,
Is already a'great favorite with manufacturers. It is a
lirst- class machine, at a low price.
No machine ever introduced In this city hat sold so
rapidly, or given snob universal satisfaction. It le 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 piice-at which it is sold
places it within the reach 61 all who desire a reliable,
serviceable machine.
OItOTER & I3AILSIi S. K. CO.,
au26-tf 730 ()HEST:3I7T Street.
BATOITZLon's llAnt DTI !
THR BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. DATOHRLOR'S celebrated Hair.Dys
produces a color not to be distingidshod from matzo--
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least i remedied
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair foe
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns
splendid Bleck or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and helm.
dial. Sold by all Druggists, he.
Er The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. DA.TOHII
- on the four rider of each, boa.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Sired,
(Late ass Broadway and 16 Bond street),
m ygg_iy. New. York.
ONN-FRICIE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
&IMMO, made fan the Beet Manner, erpresely for BM
TAIL BALM LOWBOT Pricey, marked In
Pie& Ifiguree. All Goode nude to Order warranted
mtleserfory. Our Otur.Paroa Sistura is strictly ad.
bared to. All are thereby treated alike.
JONES A 00., 604 MARKET Street.
MARRIED
BAKER—MILLER.—September 3d, _by &ev. W.
Illathoart, Mr. George W, Baker to . Mies Emma
both of. Philadelphia. •
BAY/S—FLI:ARD —On the Met ult., by the Her. J.
B. McCullough, Mr. Luther A. Basis, of. Philadelphia,
•to Miss Annie Flom), of Mt. Holly, N. J.
SIIIOLLING--GLENIL.,-_ori_this 3 &-inekstrfne Same:
--.14,.--IWcz.l.l - ;l3intiMdg — to Miss Elizabeth Glenn, ail of
this city.
.REX—BRATOR.—On the 26th of February, 1862, by
Bev. T. J. Sheppard, Mr. Willoughby M. Rex of Phila.
delptda, to Mies Annie M. Heaton, of Newtow n, Pa.*
ORADWIOK—STURGIS.—in Manayunk, on the 21
inet., by Rey. A. Culver, Mr. John A. Chadwick to Miss
Sarah A. Sturgis, both of Lower Merlon. *
DIED:
GRASIIY..—Miss Elizabeth Ella Grasby.
• Funeral' services at the Church of the Epiphany, on
Monday, at 9 A. M. *
, BABBLNGTON.—On Thursday, 4th inst., Samuel
Barrington, surgeon U. B. Hari, in the diet year of his
age.
, relatives and friends, and the officers of the Navy,
aro invited to attend Ms funeral, from his late residence,
No. 1210 Race street, this (Saturday,) at 4 o'clock
P. ht.
BRATTY.—On Monday, the let inst., Captain H. (Ray
Beatty, of the ad Pennsylvania Reserves, wounded near •
Centreville, Va., on Saturday, AxtBnzi 30th.
His friends and those of the
.family 'are invited to at
tend the funeral at the residence'of R.O Beatty, Bristol;
Pa„ thie (Saturday,) the Bth Inst. ' at 2 o'clock P. M. *
BLIIIOI I .---On the morning of the 3d, Mrs. Margaret
Billet, tete of Scotland, in the 84th year ot her age
The male friends of..thelaratly aro respectful!). invited
to attend ber funeral from the residence of her eon; Hugh
Elliot,
.1413 Filbert street, this (Saturday) morning. 6th
instant, at 20 o'clock. _ *
HORI-1012.-Ort Sixth-day, sth lest , Mary Horner,
widow of Benjamin Horner, in the.B7th year of her age.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fu
neral, from 1106 Arch street, at 10 o clock A. Ai., o n Se
cond-day, the Bth inst. ' 0 *
BRIIRY.—On the 2d inst., Ilelen H. Berry, wif aof
Wiliiam 11. Berry..
BROW N.—On the 3d 'reit , Mrs. Mary Brown, wife of
Robert Brown. *
BURNBS —On the 2d inst, Nicholas Burney ; aged 45
years.
BYRNE,—On the 4th inst., Ann E.. wife of Thomas
Byrne. . *
-COOK.-On the ad roar , at Union Volunteer Refresh.
meat Hospital, James (look, aged 22 years 'a native of
Ireland—belonging to 2let Regiment, P. V. Se
CllO UWE LL.—On the 3d Wet., Diary Ana Cromwell,
wits a Ja.men G. Cromwell. *
GUY.—tra the:34 Wet., Mr. Enoch Guy, in the 413th year
of bie age. r *
Rah D.—On the 4th inst.,'Eleazor Hand, eon of Mary
A. Bard. *
BAYS.—On the 241 inst , Hannah Marla, wife of John
B. Ile) s, aged 21 years, 1 mouth, and 13 days. *
MINTER —On the 4th inst.,
leers. Emma Hunter, age 46
LAFETER.—On the ad inst., Thomas Lateter, aged 2
yearn and 4 month!.
.LAWYIC.II —On the 403 Inst., George Edward Low
*
yer, 11E1(118 months.
cl3l.Alll.—Un the 4th inet., Maggie FarrellNclillain,
ag.•d 74 . mnathe *
P.I c BlitllE.—On the 3d inst., Joseph 8.. eon of Eltr.a•
Beth alio the lato George W. Mcßride, aged 2 yews.
NORTON.—On the 3d that., Quarles Pettit Norton, of
the 14 Vett Jersey Begin:mit. Company F, of wounds
receiver: in the tato battle at 'Manassas *
ERARP.—On the 2d inet, Elarah Ann Sharp, in the
27ib year of her age. -
SNEED 108.—On the 34 lug., Willie L. Bneeder. in the
:20d1 Year of his age.
811101{1 1 .—On She 4th inst., Cecelia, daighter of John
arid Battinra Smelts, in the 19th peer of her age. *
FTFIOSIPSON —On the Ch het., John G. Thompson. in
the 54:h sear of•hie atm. • is
--On the 34 inst. ; Mrs, Catharine Verick, in
the 43 Ii year Of her age.
BLACK AND BECOND MOURN;
ING Dress t Ms, just opened
Elect Gros Grains end Vault de Boles.
Black 7 elleteu and Gros de Rhines.
Black Armures and Venoticunes.
Black Gros dlOcosse or Ottomans.
Black and Whim Taffeta Lance.
Black and White Vardovienuee.
Black and White neat Stripes and Checks.
IIRS;ON 4 , ; 80/T,
eel- owning Store, No. PlB ULIMSTNEF r Street.
• FLEFEIIiTH BAPTIST CHURCH,
11.3 Tri , ELl+Tll. Street. above .117.ce, will open TO.
ihORBOW, (Suottay ) Prcacbing by the Rey, Dix TO-
T=A nt log twat 8 o'clock P. IC it*
r • CLICIIIENT'S 011UttC11, TCV-S&L%-
TIETB acd 011ERRI Streets, wilt be reopened
3.0 Id O 1 ROW (Sunday), eepteracer 7, llioaling .Irsice
at 1036. Evening F.irvice at 4 o'clock. . It*
orFIRST REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH; SEVEN PH and SPRING GARDEN
al rreta. will he reopened for Divine woreleP on TO;t110t1.-
ROW, the 7th inst. The Riv. A. U. KC GLOGG
SD-N.) preach. Service in the morning at 10X &chick.
ID the ever& g 7,V 2 o'clock.' I.t*•
nr•-• THE CLINTON-STREET PRESBY.
113 TARTAN oatTeofT will be opm for worship
'lO-11.10,BROcR, at ]O o'clock .6.ia , and 3K o' lock
P. hl. Preaching by the' Pastor, ler. DANIEL
hidYt4li ~ jt*
s ! ry• - _ -, FIRST REFORMED C RACE
113 tit eot, belox .001301, Bev. Dr. BOUDERGEB,
P.e.or.—Divine berviefe every Eunday, et log A. ea.,
and 7J P.M. :Stihjeet for the evening : Reverence and
Pra&erfor our rulers a special Chiistian duty in these
e•mes. String rEf ,
. ..
ca.... elltißcii - or Tim. INTERCESSOR,
SPRING Gd.R.DER BT., BELOW Rtr.tizeo --
:trio eutday Evrning ofifiCe will, until further notice.
commence at half past coven o'clock, The. Rector will
preach. , it*
1A MEETING OF THE CITY EXECll
uoatiurrvx tr the National Tleion
Party will he herd at thel)o NIKON WHALTH BUILD
ING, CEIBSTNIIT Btreet, above Birth, on MONDAY
next. Eeptember 8, a three o'clock. P. TL
m6.2t 'WILLIAM. H. KERN, Chairman.
CHURCH Or THE HOLY TRINITY,
RITTENHOUSE' SQUABS—This Church wilt
DM be reopened for flhine Service until Sunday, the
14th instant.
ATTk.NTION, U, A G.—A MEETING
for drill will be bold at the Armory, Baoao
meat, enbove Vino, on 51.01:clDATilept. 8, at three and
a hell' (3X) o'clock P. N. Members and those desirous
of joining eio irtrittd to attend. •
t( t-2t J. 8. JENKS, Secretary.
irrNEW ENGL&ND SOLDIERS , RE.
Lira ASSOCIA.TION.--Meetings every MOS.
Y IVO. at Hesdnoarters, S. E corner TIDE.
TERETH and CRESTS - GT Streets. Natives of. New
ErFland invited.
Donations of money - , clothing, and hospital stores re
ceived &lily . at Headquarters, from 10 A. M. to 5
P. M.
07. THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND
ITS FORNITUEE IN THEIR TYPIUAL
Tr. MIMEOS —The '
course of Srrmons on this anhjeot
delimed in St. Paul's Ohutehjset triwer will 'le ret,e4t-
Fql thisseasen in the OIDTROR OF THE EPIPHANY,
on the Afternoon of the fleet SIINDAY ese'a month,
crromeueing 0,11.01.1.E0 SY AFTERNOON. Service at
half past .lo'cleck. lc*
ErTHE- ARCII-STREET PRESBYT'E.
RUN CHURCH will be reoramedonSASßATil
r.ext. September 7tb, for Divine Worship. Service la
the Blot-Ling to commence at half past 10 o'clock, and
in the Evening at belt' past 7 o'clock. The Rev. Prof.
S J. W.Uton, of Allegheny City, is expected to offi
ciate. ' it*
gra AR T3LLERY CORPS WASHINGTON
(MATE—The Active, Honorary, Asssociste,
eno Ocv.tri bating naptsbera, as well as such Mende of the
crrp. es may be desirous of receiving MILITARY /DT
BTRUOTION, in the DrEsent crisis, are reques:ed 'to
meet et the ;armory, FRANKLTR HkLL, SIXTH
Street, below ARCH, on MOND aT next. Bth. feet, of 8
o'clock P. M. ALEX. MIIR.PHY,
Oommwilue.
JA 3. T. KIRK PATH
HENRY NEIL,
Llentonants.
MOFFICE OF THE MAYOR .OF THE
INTY OF. FFILLADELPRIA.—The Governor
tit the State of Pennsylvania having , by Proclamation,
made the fourth day of Seplember, recommended the ke
pi; Siete fotmetion thronghthat the Oonimonweelth of ye
luntrer cowl:anise and regiroente in conformity with the
Militia An. or IS S: •
pow, thereinto, that the said recommendation may the
bats r he complied with, I do hereby invite the citizens
of Phladelphia who are not members of existing milit;ry
organizatione to connect themselves therewith, or to as •
ermble thrmgelves at the precinot house of their respec
tive election district, on MONDAY afternoon next at 4
o'clock, then and there to adopt such measures as may
bo expedient for organizing as military companies.
In testimony whereof, I have herete affixed the coal of
the City cf-Philndelphia this tint day of September, in
the year of our Lord one thousand &salt hundred and
sixty -two. ALEXANDER ir MNRY,
au° 2t Mayor of ,Philadolphia.
POLY TECHNIC COLLEGE, OF sTA TF
LLV of POnrisytvania, MARKET Street, and WEST
NN Square.
The SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, for the strident of gene
rel Science, boginii Monday, September B;h.. r ' ;,
The TECHNICAL SCHOOL", for profeesiobal educa
tion in Civil, Mechanical, arid Mine Engineering, prac
tical Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Architecture, open
Tneeday, September 16th
The conree of AL itary Engineering, comprikfig Slege
Operations, Field Fortifications. Strategy, Tactics, and
Drill, will be emerged, and continued.
The knowledge EiLd means of instruction aoluired by
the president, who has vieited, during the past season,
the principal military and industrial institutions of Eu
ssill be :Inuie available by the fatuity in keeping the
college fully np to the Enrol:lean standard. ,
For admisaion, apply at (foliage Building, or address
ALFRED L. }KENNEDY, AT. D.,
ee6 6t President of Faculty.
CAR.D.—AT A STATED MEETING
of the FRANKLIN ROSE (3051PANY, No, 28,
b. Id on Tuesday evening, Sept..2d, 1962, the following
preamble. and resolutions were Mooted, and ordered to
be publisbed :
Whereas, This Company have learned with unfeigned
regret of the demin of our late fellow. member, 808 ltit r
SMITH- at Key West, while in the employ of tho.Go
verumer t : therefore,
.Resolved. That we tate Me rn , thod of expressing our
sincere sorrow at the loss thus sustained by 113 of a kind
friend, a fad itiful count:l2ton, end good member, and the
Fire Department one of its most ardent supporters..
Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize with the
family and rt Wiens of our late brother in this their sad
bereavement and loss.
Re solred, 9 bat, as a token of respect and esteem for
our Imo fellow.member, the house and apparatus or the
Company be draped in ninuning for the space of thirty
days, and the secretary furnish the family of deceased
with a copy of the foregoing resolutions. •
war. J. BOGGS, committee.
JOSHUA RUSSELL, 5
JOHN Ennsr, Preffident.
JOHN RIDDELL, Secretary. It*
DEPARTMENT OF SUSI.VEFS, OF.
U,3 FLOE OF THE UHIEF ENGINFAIV AND
stUIiVEY( , II, PIIILADELP/HA, September 2, 1862.
NOTBJE.—Duplicate Plans of the Line and Curb
/tegniptions of the First, second, Third, end Fourth
section of the Twent% -fifth ward, lying between West•
znoreland street and Frankford creek, and Frankford
road and the, Delaware river, are now prepared
and deposited for public inspection at the' office
of ISAAC SEfALLOhO36, Surveyor and Beenlator
of the Tenth Survey District, LYCEUM BUILDING.,
FRAICHFORD. end at the office of this departmeot,
CITY BUILDING, FIFTH street, below Walnut street •,
and the Board or Surveyors have appointed HONDAY;
October 6th, 1862. at 11 o'clock A. H., to consider any
objections that may be urged thereto by any citizen tate.
rested therein.
STRICKLAND KEBABS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor
60.20,004 3t
ErrWHO ES THE TRUE MAN T —The
following Eesolatiens, with others, having been
beepted by the Senate of this State, as expressive of the
sentiments of the people at Pennsylvania, were sr' roitted
to the Haase, January 22,1854 atter 'Eolith Carolina had
seceded from the Union
4 Resolved, That the Constitution of the Dotted
States of America contains all the powers necessary to
the maintenance of its authority, and it is the &Aetna
and most imperative duty cf the Grrernment to adopt
and carry into effect sthattver measures rosy be necee
eery to that end ; and the faith and the power of Penn
sylvania ate hereby pledgtd to the support of nett mea
sures, in any manner and to any extent, that may be
required of her by the conttitated authorities of the
Unite d-Statee.
b. Res°!red, That all plots, conspiracies, and warlike
detoonstradm a against the Erbited Wales, in any section
of the coon+r>•, are treasonable in their, character, and
whatever power of the Government is necessary for their
supple siva should be Applied to that purpose without
hesitation or delay-
On the queation, Will the Rouse agree to the same?
the yens were 68, the nays were 19. Amongst the names
of those who toted against each resolution is that of
GEORGE W. H. SMITE, Dregent candidate for Senator
from Fourth Dietrict (see Legiskitive Record for 1861,
page 171), while the DIM resolutions were supported in
the Senate by GEORGE CONNELL. (See Levislaiire
RecOrd pege 89.)
The question now is, Which of these two members
represented the loyal people of Philadelphia by Ma action
on this occasion, and who is now best entitled to their
confidence?. it*
BiOTICE.—RESIDENTS AND PER
SONS doing badness in the Twentytifth Ward
are earneelly requested to meet at the corner of FR &NE.-
FORD Road and CLEARFIELD Streets, on Stil'llß
DAY Evening, oth Met, at 7K o'clock, for the purseee
of organizing a Cominittee to collect lands in said ward
for the Citizens' Bounty Fund. By order of the Com
mittee. _ - THOMAS WEBSTER,
sed.2t = Vice Chairman.
TELE-PENNSYVVANIA FIRE. INSU.
'7 R NOE CO tdPANY, SEPTBMBER 1862.-
The Directors' have this day declared a .dlYidend or
FIFT BEN POLL&BS per Share op the Stock of the .
Company for the last six month!, which will be paid to
the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, after the
llth inst. - Whl. G. OEOWD CAL,
ee2-10t " - Secretexy.
UNIVERSITY OF PEN NSYLVANI
UZS - DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.
!the First Termer the College-year will open on RON
DAY, the Bth instant. Candidates for admission will
appear at the University, for examination, on that day, at .
V) o'clock A. M. Tuition for each Term Thirty Dollar&
GEORG% ALLEN,
Pe6•St. Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
Iff'CITY BOUNTY FUND.—NOTICE Is
bereby given to the Volunteers in the netv regi
ments tbat the Bounty will be paid upon prover appli
cation befog made. Warrante in favor of the Vmunteers
enlisted, and received on account of the quota of Phila
delphia, yid be forwarded to t2B men wherever the regi
ment may be stationed. • JOHN O. KNOX,
se2 et Chairman.
r lIRADQUARTERS FE4IIIISYLVAiPSIA
itz '• • .1 -
SURGEON GENEB,AL'Et OPPIGE,
Hanalsnune, August 16.1.862.
STATE MEDIOA.L BOARD Or PERNSYLYANIA.
2be Sista Medical Board will meet in the Hall of the
Hops° of Representatives, Harrisburg, on THURSDAY,
September 11 , ,1862. and'sit one day, for the'examination
of candidates For the post of Amistaut euraeart in Penn.
sylvarela Riginianta. • •
tlitudidates Will register their names at the fiall at S
MG A. M and none but those preeent punctruttly at 9 A. Al.
will be examined.
o ir i„ r i n o f P e nnsylvania, of good health, and capable
of active service in the Said, can Mona be received.
By or d er of A. G. - OURTIN,
Govensor of Pennsylvania."
HENRY H. 8911141,
atrlo-w. trell Surgeon General of Pennsylvania.
REIMER'S IVO El T YPES , ARE
'the most beautiful and 'truthful 'pictures - made.
'the at Getz ability displayed in them delights all who Mee
Want Go to the Gallery, - „514001ID Street s , . above
Green. ltW
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1.862.
DiILITAIt Y.
HEADQUARTERS HOME
'CITY Or PIIILADIILEM, Ent. b, 1382.
GENERAL ORDEB, No.ll.
The Governor of the Commonwealth having issued his
Procter/ration, of the 4rh instant, in which, anong other
things, he says 5 , that it ie expedient that measures
shoeld be taken to arm and prepare our people for de
fence," it ie hereby ordered:
' First. That commanding officers of regiments, bat
tallono, eq.adrone, or battcries of the Home Guard tiara
prompt and decisive measures to put their respective
commando in a condition of effiCieLlCY. For this pm.
pare, all members thereof are required to obey the orders
of their reepective commanding ullicere, in rcroting for
any duty to which they may be aseigned.
Sectmd. The nun of Philadelphia are urged, in the
meet emphatic.. manner, to enroll themselves in the corn
ing ies of . the Homo Guerd most conrsnient to their re
spective residences, and to form additional rtghnents
they eof.
Third. It is CeSentichl to the security of the city that a
force of .45,000 men should be promptly organized, in
structed, end died olined. To do this, the women of the
city should be enhaituted in all employments imitable to
their tender sex now tilled by able. bodied mob.
Fourth Men of Philadelphia, a mighty danger im
autolhig over you j continue sow inactivity and supine
ness a few daya longer,-and total and irretrievable ruin
will overwhelm path A powerful army, flatbed with
victory, and enriched with your military sPolls. now
hovers over your Southern border; another holds in
check, in frent of Washington, the remnants of your
armies of the Potomac, of Virginia, and of North Daro
lma The invasion of your toil may occur at any mo
ment- and such a prize at Philadelphia is too tempting to
the barefooted sobliors, who grin yonr dead and trounaed
on the battle. Edda of their clothing to cover their naked
ness, not to rail forth their every effort to secure it.
Wire captured, it:will be plundored, and its safety from
thstruclion will be the condilio*• on which dishonorable
tett:re of peace will be offered. Armee yourselves!• the
100,000 sole• bodied men who inhabit this city, with the
re'ori•ces which It contains. if united, and ably led, can
defy the efforts of any Southern army which could be
meciplialfd upon it.
F4th. Let the ergnnization of now regiments of nom
°tier" be immediately commenced in ell the wards re
spectively, acrimonies to consist of one hundred and six,
mei, and officers, Nod regiments to be composed of ten
companies each. 11,y order of •
A. J. PLEABONTON,
_ _
Brigadier General Commanding, Horne Guard.
Wu: BRADFORD, ABSIARDt Adjutant General sea
REM- QUARTERS FIRST DI
VISION, P. NI.
tl .
PB ILA nEurrft A, September sth, 1862.
GRZTERAL OBDICE. No a.—ln.accordance with the
excellent recommendation of the Governor and Com
mander. in- fhlief noir an andere of brigades in this Dili-
Sinn are respectfully, and earnestly requeqed to use their
best exertions for rethe immediate formation of Volua
tear. Companies and Regiments, in wanformity with the
militia act of 1858," and to commence a thorough course
of instruction, beginning with the School of the Soldier,
drilling ever, day from 3 o'clock P 81. till dark.
It Is also earnestly recommended that the members of
each company and regiment be careful in the selection of
officere. If the officers are competent the commands will
soon be Inede re. .
Arinswill be issued by the proper officers whet; compa
--ntes_are framed, and requisitions made in conformity
with the law. -'- -----
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.. __
No doubt is entertained that, is accordance with the
Governor's recommendation, all places ef . business will
hereafter benlosed at 3 o'clock P. OL, that all may have
an opportunity to acquire instruction.
our State i t threatened with invasion, and it is our
duty to ourselves sod to others to be prepared for it. If
it is known that we' are it a condition to repel an attack,
it is not likely that one will be made
By command of lkiejor General PA.TTNRSON.
It DRUG BllonliE, A. A. A. G.
BEADQUAIITEttg HAMILTON
RIFLES, September 541, 1862.--in pursuance of
the proclamation of Governor CURTIN, calling.
upon the citizens to organize Volunteer Compsnies;
for the puttees of general defence, the armory of the
Hamilton Mee, at the COMMISSIONRKS'
West Philadelphian will be open EVERY za-rmneroo
Mtd alter 3 o'clock, for the purpose of recruiting the.
Company up to ono hundred men, The clams of the
W tY• "FOURTH. WARD are invited to come for-.
ward at once for enrollment.
By order of B. ANDREWS lINIGHT, Captain.
J. R. 70 CI UMW, Orderly Sergeant. tre6.6t
IGERMANTOWN HOME
OIISLED.S.—A. Eipecial Meeting of Gowan) , 0 will he
held at the Market HOMO, on MAIN street, above
Shoemaker's lane, THU APrERNVON. dth inst., '
at-6 o'clock. . • -
Citizens ckeirona or connecting them cal roe with a min
ter* organisation, in compliance with the'recent Procla
mation of Governor A. G. Curtin, are invited to attend.
By order or
MARKS J. BIDDLE, Owpialn Commanding.
J. 0. Joins, Jr., Ist Sergeßnt. lt*
ATTRNTION. OF ABLE
-13 0 DIED MEN is called to the recruiting of
BATTERY 4,312 d Pennsylvania Volunteers, or 3d
Pennsylvania. Artillery, at the Headquarters. No 335
HARMONY street, between Chestaut and Walnut,
below Fourth. Also. 506. V ENE street, and below Com
missioners' Ball, West Philadelphia.
Bounty si7O, with advanced pay.
JAMES MARTIN, Jr..
an 6.1.24 Captain Battery la.
AT A ..MEETIIc G OF COMPANY
If, 3D 111G1111.h.ET lIESEHVE BRIGADE, held on
Thundav evening, it WS nnanimoaslp
Resolved, That the Citizens of the Lower. Wards
of thel:lity Ire invited to meet at the Armory (RDED
Street, below Fourth), Ttrl3 (Batu‘ day) 'EVEN IN%
September 6.11:82. for the purpose of forthering the ang
gestione contained in the Proclamationr of Gov. Curtin,
by uniting themselves in Drill. Squads with the :Members
of this tkmpare) and under the fustrnotion its Officers.
Its JOHN H. DYE, Secretary.
BRIAN BOROIIIME UNITED
IRISH LEGION—TO BE IN-,0012.0011,&11'S BRI
GADE.'
Men of good character, from all parts of the eft," or
State, brinplag from 16 to 2,5 effective men, will he own
miesioned Second and First Lieutenante; 40 mea,"a Cap
tain Form companies and Ballads amongst yourselves;
secure the Cloverneaent and City aounties of 11165. Don't
bo Drafted. Teitaraphic despatchee or lettere attended
to promptly. Free transportation from all parts of the
Kate to these Elead4oarterF. CONNCLLT , S HOTEL,
opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia
Apply to WM/WM OHOOKES,
ses•6ttt Colonel Commanding.
RUSSEL TRDOP op PHI
LADELP IGHT HORSH.--S few
more young, active Ken wanted. Apply lin
ruEniately at 213 CHRSTNUT Street.
its - Captain WM H. 'BY.
RECRUITING OFFICE OF
ANDBRSQN TROOP, Ground Moor of
tbb 1.6=05 - Ivanla Railroad--Office, corner of
TILIRD street and WILLING'S Ailey...
Caot. wita,pia PAVAN%
Sergt. ALFRED v 1 IR,
ae3 Private NORUAN L'7BllllrEc.
MILITARY GOODS,
'ARMY GO CILSS!
Sky Blue Kerseys.
Sky Blue Cassimeres, (for Officers'
Pants.)
Dark Blue Uniform Cloths.
Dark Blue Cap Cloths.
Dark Blue Blouse Flannels.
White Domet Flannels.
Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels.
U. E. Regulati©n Blankets;
ALSO
10-ounce and 12-ounce Standard
TENT DUCK.
In store and far sale by
SLADE, SMI H & Co,
NO. 39 LETITIA, AND 40 SOOTN. FRONT BM
an27—lm _ - PRILA.DELPIIIA.
GEO. W.. SIMONS . ifit 33R0.,
MANUFACTURING. JEWELLERS,
SANBON-STREET HALE, _SANS ODI STREWS,
ABOVE SIXTH; {HP Stahl.)
*SWORDS! •
INVANTR-Y, CAVALRY . ,
MEDICAL. Etc.
BELTS AND SASIIES, -
_ SWORD-KNOTS &ND COVERS,
SHOULDER STRAPS AND KILITAR.Y BADGES.
PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE
TO ORDER.
sia9-sw3m
rpENT BUTTONS AND' SLIPS' U
•
B. Patterns. for mile at J. p. BEND'S maw:else
tory, corner of THIRTEENTH and NOBLE tatreets.
an2l.-Ixe* . ,
CARPETS .AB . I) OIL CE6THS.
GLEN ECHO MILES.
MeOAIALUM & 00.,
60 . 9 OIIESTNITT STRIMPi,
(9FDDsite LidependenqtHaP9)
MANIIII.OTUREDI3, IMPORTERS,ILND DE 3.LBEf3
C3ARPETINGS.
_ OIL CLOTHS, Szo.,
'lave now on hand an extensive stock of
Carpeting, of war own and - other makes, to
which we call the attention of cash and short
time buyers. 37 , 28 Sin
FHOT,OGRA.PHS.
WAR TIMIS-AT TENTIO'N
EVERYBODY I--" You are hereby notified that
life•eize Photographs In oil-colors area tie
ing made at reduced prices, to afford all who desire a
chance, at SEOONP Street, above green. Its
TtRlG.' GEN. COB CORAN'S
CEPTION IN PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST 21,
31132.--Stereoscopic Views of the Reception at tho Con
tinental 25 mita. DioALLISTER & BROTHER, 728
CHESTNUT Street. ae6-2t
VOL. JOHN K. MURPHY.-:-A very
.fine Clod Photograph of Colonel John K Murphy.
Price 25 Cents. Mailed free of chart°. MutiLLISPER.
& BROI:ME13. 728 OMEMTNIIT Street. - -ae6-2t
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the-inirits of RErifElt'S 00110SXD PHOTO
tfIIAPB S, ,for;sl, carefully finished and artioicallyeo
lored--faitliful - )ll.,'enesses. (Gallery, SEGO AD Street,
above Green. .
LA DI-ES'' HAIR . SIIA.M pooED,
_LA and Obildrea'a. Hair cut in the beat strip at
FOURTELaid 81LL110.11,. . satLiftt
VOR BALE; 100 bbla. good OAR BON
J. OIL, at No. 415 0011%1E10E Street. 5e4.54*
THE FIN EST ASSORT
rr WENT of new, modern, and durable PX
ANOS frank $l9O to 8400.
Also, PE/at/WS World renowned )(IMOD/CONS and
ad-}i , 21019.1.11M5., for cash. at great reduction. or to
mall moat/1171mM' manta JAMES S]D,DLAK, 279 and
281 South FIFTH Street, 04470 . Set-3al'
QERTIANTOWN, PA.
HATS AND CAPS.
N OTICE.
The undersigned respectfully inform
GENIMLBS OF PHILADELPIIId,
That they
THIS DAY,
Open their
FALL STYLES OF SILK HATS,
SOFT HATS, AND CAPS,
At their Store,
800. 534 -Alp 536 CHESTNUT STREET,
'UNDER Tlit-UONTINpRTAL HOTEL,
CHAS. OA.KFORD & SON..
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
NTEW FALL AND WINTER
44- 1 Clotbs and Castitutres.
Desirable Mixtures and Plaids.
Solid (Won, Bibbed, and Black. •
Plain, Stained. Nest. and Fancy,BASSiMerini.
ELI. CH, CLOTHS.
Union Closkiwore, and Tweeds.
Satinets and low.,Ptlced Goods.
FL3•NNELS.
New Shaker Flannels.
Fino and low pribod White Flannels.
'Samna and Shirting Flanneln.
SHAWLS.
Now Woollen Shawls. '
Shawls.
.ALSO,
Balmoral and Hoop Skitts.
Bargains in Blaekltlescas.
,Daily opening new goods.
. COO PER & CIONAHD,
seet S. E. corner. .NIIiTH and MARKET Sta.
'HEAVY DAR.K. CASSIIViKRES 5 'sl
. •
1111 Ifeavy'llixed Mellow!, X6l.
Fanny' Union Casein:wee, 50 cants.
Broadcloth!, Chasimeres, Uontings.
gugertor grades:of, all hinds of,',.
Goods forlien and Boys'
Fan and Winter Wear.
OURWEN STOPDART & 'BROTHER )
450, 452, and 454 North SBOOND , Btreet,
se.B.2t . above
FINE BLANKETS, •
, Per Family use,
At our usual low prices.
t:n band. aiarge and Viiied Stook.
CAIRWENSTODDART & BROTHER,
44-3 -1, 3 , •,4:0, 02, and 401 North SIG DOND Street,
seB-2C above Willow. •
VALL R, D - WINTER DRESS
-V mom.
Desirable styles illedium-priced Goode
CURWEN STODPAIU k DROTWER
~ "450, 452, and 454 North ascogn Street,
abdve Willow.
MUSLIN'S .A.`T LESS THAN
WBOLBSA.LB PRlOBS.Bleached at 93 cents,
wide do at 10.; heavier at 113 f, and fail 32 inches wide
12g ; two rases just opened of old stock, full yard wide,
14; heavier do. 15; one case 7.8 Warcentta 17; one cage
Simper Ideal, soft finish,.. 16; thie is quite fine. Just
opened, two cases %Youmans and one case of: Williams
ville at less than the ager.ts* prices. One case Pillow
Muslims at 16 ; one case 64 Sheeting at 18; heavy sheet
ing, fiX garde wide, 37 3 E ; unbleached lifitelin 113{, ;
heavier do. 14 ; wide do 16; bale do., 35 inches Wide,
16; one lot mach heavier 18; Sheeting, 1X yards wide,
at 22i fu11•2% wide do. 373 j. The above goods I will
guaranteelo be lower than the regular wholesale price.
• GB eIsVILLE B. lIA-INMS,
eel 10. 1013 MARKET Street; above Tenth.
I4iLANNELB.—I have now one of the
best and cheapest assortments in this city. Geed
all-wool fired 25 cants; liner do. 31X ; one bale Union
Maker Flannel, white, at 28; these are'quite heavy;
Ballardvale, all-wool, 37%; finer do. 37X, and every
number up to 75 cents. Gray Twilled for soldiers' shirts
373} ; heavy all-wool at 40; finer do. 45. Just 'opened,
two bales plain gran at 30 and •35 ; these are all-wool
heavy blue twilled 37X, 40, and 45; heavy red twilled
85 and 37X. Woolen goods' are going up. rapidly, and
these are much lower than can be bottgnt in a abort
time, being about the same prices they 'were said at last
season. GRANVILLit 11A.INBS,
sal 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
IIDtABGAINB IN MUSLIN.—We will
Ben a good unbleached Elnelin for 12M cents; bet
ter for 15; better for 16; we have on band every make
of unbleached and bleached of all the widths; bleached
Muslin 12N, 14,16, 16; and 18; . Blieetings, 1%, I,v, 2
yards, 2,4', 2X, and 8 yardi wide; good twilled Canton
Flannel• 20c; all•wool Flannel 25e; Twilled tihlrtlng
Stripes 16c; a large assortment Linea Goods; some spe
cial bargains in • real Marseilles Quilts; those wanting a
handsome Quilt at a moderate price can now be suited.
This stock having most of it been bought before the rise,
storekeepers will Lind they can save money by calling on
us, 710 we guaranty to sailany make of Muslin lees than
they can hay it any wholesale house.
' • E. D. ft W. H. PENULL,
eel' ' 1021 'MARKET, below Eteventa.
W G 0 0 DS,-MOUSLIN DE
-4.1 laines ; new styles neat Pled Glace Poplins; Plain
Baps, Mile, Green, and Brown; ignral Ossimeres ;
beautiful neat Figured Bop . Poplins ; Bine and Bolted
no Delaines now Oahcoes, choice patterns; neat Plaid
Fifunnel for Genti' Shirts, wiry desirable and scarce;
also a nice assortment of CasAmeres for Men and. Boys, at
JOHN 11. STOKES',
702 A.ROH Street.
BLANKATS! BLANKETS! ! BLAN. ,
KETS.! !!—The subscribers have their, usual as
sortment of superior American and English Blankets, in
all the sizes manufactured for °ribs, ()raffles, sna Single
and Bortble Bedsteads. ar, the lov‘wst cash prices.
SHEPPARD, 'VAN NABLINGEN, & ARB.EiON,
ata27-1.2t lOOB 011ESTNUT Street.
FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS.-
Just opened, a few eases of French Shirting Flan
nels, %la neat Stripes, Chocks, and Plaids, of desirable
etyles Ani%QuaHties,• °-
ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Bine Flannels. •
aul2 SHARPLESS BROTH/MS,
L L DE LAINES, ALL NEW.
PATTRltrBB.—llamllton De Latins.
Pacific De Dairies.
'Manchester De Leanne.
EYRE LaNDELL,
FOURTH and- ADUEI
pjASH PRINTS FALL STYLES.
_ I
- ODeping of Drltlsh Prints.
• French styles..
XTRE & LANDELL,
anB • 'FOURTH and ARCH.
•
HE LAST CHANCE FOR, BAR
EITRTiIER REDUOTION It? PRIORS.
We are determined M close out the balance of our Bum
mer 'Stook before the first of September. In order to do
ee we will offer our entire stock of
• " FANCY SI/diti, •
DESIR &BIM DRESS GOODS, •
LAMA kIAoTLES AND'POINTES,
SILK GOATS AND SAOQIIRS,
At lower prices than those of any other - Retili Hotta.
In the city.
01EIR BL&OK, BILKS
oan't 'be matched In prices and qualities, se they were at
bOught before th& last rise, and we -are able to sell them
at our ' •
OLD LOW PBIOES
One lot cheapest Black Figured Silke ever offered.
Also, a good tureen:tent of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
H. STEEL & SON,
ao4-tt No. 718 Northh TENTH above Ckeitee
1024 CHESTEUT Bf E'l'
"OF SPECIAL. INTEREST. TO LADIES."
E., M. NEEDLES
Has Jest opened 'NEW GOOD 3 as follows: Broad
hem-stitched lidhfs., 2,2%, and 3. inch hem; hem
stitched Thlkh. (all linen), 13c., or 51.60 per doz.;
now styles narrow val. edgings and headings; new
styles points lace and ether collars and 'setts,
ALL FOB SALE AT &LD PRICES
Allfancy mg4a-up geodsonek aa lace and othe
; setts, collars, !sleeves. veils, bdkfs., &a. !sc., will be
closed ant, FOB THIS MONTH ONLY, greliara•
tory to laying in Faq Stook,
AT A REDUCTION OF 20 PER UNNT.
it Remnants of all kinds of 'Linen; White
Goods, Edgings, Inserting& dm. dto , wil l also be
closed Gut at a HEAVY HIS 0017111".
As all of the above goodX have recently advanced
'from 2.0 to 25 per cent., from the inareased re,
of exchange arta tariff, the above great reaucei ,
rose our old pricer should prove a great induce
ment for 'purchasers of theee articles to bny dud
thistaonth„ au.9-tf
1043' CELBSTNIIT BTBIIICT
A LL W.00.T.i • FRENCH FLANNEL
Falk
`-' " t3les '. ral7 MI S A t z
NDETEr4"
suB ' FOVETH t . 02.4 ARM.'
.A LL-WOOL CHECKED OA3 H
EI E a-40-inch Black and While Cheeks
fine pure Laifie 9sabmeree. Imported and for sale by
SHANPLEBS BROTHERS, •
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH &mita.
rfiVVEEDS AND CASBIMEREI3.-
A- 1,600 yards heavy Omedmeres, just opened..
diso,;1;000 yards aIL wool Tweed', 62 to I'6 cents.
Summer and Fall Oassimeres, a full stock.
Mena and Boys' Wear. our dock is complete;
DOMESTIOB.
Bleached and Brown Shirtings.
Bleached and Brown Sbeetings.
Cotton Flannels, Domet, all wool, and dacons do,
Oaten Goods, at lowest market rates.
lIONBY-COMB QUILTS. -
Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts.
Bathing Flannels, Mosquito Nets.
Linen Table Damasks and Napkins.
DheaP lots ortk4 heavy Irish Linens..
OLOSING OUT.
Silk Mantles, Thin. Dusters, Lace GOOds.
Boy's' Summer ()lathing.
Thin Drees (loods„ Black Tamartinee.
(7hallies, Mahal's, Mozambianes, duo
000 PER OONABD,
/Yl l l-ti . 8.11. corner NINTH and MARKET sta,
.SItOE , FINDINGS.
INEN MACHINE *THREADS '
BEST- QUALITY,
One and Two-Onace Spools.
S'HOE THREADS ' '' .
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
ROE HARNESS IttANUFAUTURERS. '
MAcittNE. SILK, COTTON, ; .. NEE AND
Ou" •0;4 . 4
LAING & - MAGII4NIS,
SHOE FINDERS,
ses-bn 30 NORTH THIRD STREET.
COPARTNERSRTI'S.
OTICE.—It is hereby certified that
N
the underidgned have formed a Dimited Partner
shiPt agreeably: to the provisions of the acts of Assembli
of the Commonwealth of Pemisylvattlai upon the tame
hereinafter eat forth, to wit:"
1. The name or thin under which the said PartlioratdP
bto be conducted. b BUSH - .2 KORTN.
2. The general nature of the biasinems Intended to be
transacted, is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods in
th e city of'Philadeiphia. 1• /.41
8. The general partners 'ln the said firm a :. 1 7.81 , 1
CAMP BUSH and WILLIAM WESLEY KURTZ;
both reidding N 0.1937 VINE BEng* in said City _of
Philadelphia ; wad the special partner" is " THE 0 DORE
W' Roma; residing at N0.,227 Nortli-TWZINTINTII
Street, In laid city.
4. The amourit'of vintribrtted by' the atdA ape"
eta! partner to the common stock is the Of PORT!
THOUSAND DOLLARS, in eta, -
0. The said Partnership Is to academe° on the NINE
TEENTH 'DAY OF AIJGllBTe.!'lir.D. 'lBB2, toid
terminate on the FIBBT - DAT 0p ` -JANUARY, A.. D.
1804.
Made and severally signed by the s aid partnere, at the
city:of Philadelphia; the Nineteenth day, of August,
A. D. One Thousand light 'Hundred and Sixty-two . ..' ,4
PA BUSEI,_
WLTALLSX WESLEY SI33TZ,,
General Partner&
• "EttIf.ODDBE W. BAKER, „
- . - SpEelea Partner,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
ATLANTIC DELAINE COMPANY.
IVICYURNING. PRINTS,
Black and White, Black and Purple,
Black and Gray, Black and Lavender,
NE W STAED AED STYLES,
PRIXTEB BY
WILLIAM SIAIRSON.
NEW F. LL STYLES OP MADDED. PRINTS,
nom .
SAMUEL SLATER & SONS,
AXD
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO,,
FOB SALE BY
JOSEPH LEA.,
328 AND' 130 CHESTNUT STREET
an27.lm
CONTRACTORS.
LIN E NS
FOR ARMY PITRPOSFAS.
Bales Canvas, all widtbs.
Bales Farmers' Drills.
Sales, Light and Heavy Duck.
ALL FLAX
TENT OLOT'H...
FOR SALE IN STORE 'AND DAILY
ARRIVING-, BY
CONRAD & SERRILL,
206 CHESTNUT STREET:
BROWN DRILLS,
- STANDARD QUALITY,
FOR BALE ET
WELLING, COFFIN, ea Co.
jyl9-Latham $l2O ORESNUT STREET.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
,DOESEINS, SATINETS,
KENTUCKY.JEANS,
LINSEYS, TWEEDS,
KERSEY'S,
FLANNELS, and.
ARMY WOOLENS.
For sale by the wimp, by
WELLING 9 COFFIN ,r&
au2B-thetutocl9 220 OHESTNUT Streot.,
ARMY GOODS.
- DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. •
' SKY-BLUE CLOTHS Elm OFFICERS.
AREYBLANKET)S, STANDARD WEIGHT.'.-
10-OUNCE DU(BI..
DRILLS, STANDARD 'WENHIT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS &ND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND
SHISTINGS.
For Bale by .
aei.iftf
FROTHINGHANE & W.6IALS.
7
ARMY BEANKETS,:`
GOVERNMENT' STANDARD,,
FOR SALE BY
FROTHINGriIAIVI'&
AGENTS.
CURTAINS FOR HOSPITALS.
20,,000 YARDS
BLUE AND GREEN WIDE
COTTON DAMASKS.
GEORGE: D. 'PARRISH.
as2s-Ese2l
BED -QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR
HOSPITAL PURPOSES.
5,690 104 WHITE AND BLITZ AND Wain AND
MATE.
ALSO, g 4 and 64 INDIGO BLVD ITIAANITNLB.
Tor Nate by
FROtTIINGRAM & w ELLS,
ssrl6-29a 84 N. ruff= and 35 Lzwira. STREW.
WELLING, COFFIN, &
RO. 220 ORESTNIIT STREET,
are prepared to
CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY
OF
ARMY
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS )
STANDARD 'QUALITY.
araf-gra
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, da
FIUTOITINSON,
No. 1U OICZBVICUT STRUT,
01311118 ION
/ON rut aux or
PHILADELPHIA-MAD]' GOODS:
tablSArt
FINANCIA.L.
IT. S.
FIVE TWENTIES;
OS,
20-YEAR SIX CENT.. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERN
\ MENT AFTER FIVE. YEARS.]
I am Instraoted by the SEDENTARY OF THE
TREASURY to receive sabseriptions for the above
Tfr
LOAN AT PAR,
THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE PROM DATE
OF DEPOSIT,
Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore , experienced by
requiring payment in:GOLD of the, interest from May .
A
full supply of these Bondi always on baud,
JAY
SIJESORIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD gT.
,iy4/2.4f
fIOUPONS: DUE': Ist OOTQBER- on
ILI the 7.307L0AN, will be ca»hed att.. par; -; Addling
80x.1744; Philadelphia P 0., 4.. -les4t4t_
:Ames it.,wALTeNt • stoitas,T.
- WALTON - & 'Ti r OBT,
BMIX - RdiS, • -
couraNOTol3.B,
Nor ?5 8 TEELBD Steed, Philidshobia;
1
Jair..Vegke & 02.1 . - - " Hon. .Tamen Pollock ,
Junes, Kgati,figates, ti OL, Eon. ll. I). . roister,
isbegick, Buck , Ce.,l ' 1i0n.A...11. - Itender,
O. Mollibkin & Bon, lion. Aga Packer,
R. P.' Alidainton & Bra., - Ron. Warren J. Woodward.
lion:Win. liTilking, V. L. Bradford, Nom
A• NTI4FRIOTION METAL,
it thiodoi quilihr,
For ale by
JAMB YOUON,
OITT.BBABB SOUNDBT, DRINKIBP4I.IS 4 LEY,`
_ Between rust and Second, gum aillireb
MIS 2me
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NEW BOOKS.
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UN/TED STATES LIGHT . INFANTRY DRILL!
New and Revised edition, for the we of alt Oitizens,
Recruits, etc.. is published and fo? sale THIS DAY, at
T. B, PETERSON 8r BROTHUBT,
306 0 HEOTNLIT Street.
Single copies 26 cents, or five copies for One Dollar;
or Two Dollars a dozen; or Twelve Dollars a hundred,
iSgents, Onnvassers, and Peden wanted everywhere,
to engage hi the sale of the abere Drill Book.
Oepiee sent by mail on:receipt of price. it
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- A new lot bound In IIIRKEY MOROrtOO,FITLL
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et° Ot if 939 OHE STRUT Stroct
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se6 5t
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With part T., .E Footios," part !L t . , Oosette," and part
ILI, "Manus." 'Paper covers, price 50 . cents, and:sloth
bound elegant (on superior paper),'
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Been Thinking," "A Long Look Ahead," "To Love and
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rn
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dramatic picture of life and adventure in Italy daring the
Revolution. Dedicated to Garibaldi. Price $1.25.
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mail /rte., on receipt of price, by
CARLETON Publisher,
. . .
413 BBOADWA T, cot. Liepenard street,
au3o.ewtr .
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We shall have ready -TO-DAY.
ANOTHER FULL briPPLY
of Dient's- Map of Virginia, giving dear and emirate
information concerning •
ALL , THE BATTLE-FIELDS
now engagieg attention in Virgitila. - Price. 50 cents.
Also, MeOlellan's War May of the Middle and Fonth..
ern Stater, upon which are marked all the Battle-fields, ac
companied by .M 0 dates. Price SI. •
For Sale by - WM. t3,4c ALFRED ALARMS,
• se2 600. CHESTNUT Street:
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r v NAP OF.N.IBGIVIA.
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VNGLISH AND FRENOff FAMILY
.114 UIROITLATING LIBRARY AND OABINET DY.
LECTURE; 1817 OHES'ENUT STREET.
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
General catalogue just published, furnished gratis.
'_ln Press, (littalogue of the Young Ladies' French Li.
brary. •—•
Catalogue de la Illibliiitheque des Dames et ties De
• Pd.. ra. 610fiLDESI, Agent,
- ueB-1m 1317 011fiSTNU V Street.
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• LASING LIETtAILY.II the NEW English
and American Books, including ALL °LABORS of Lite.
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includes all the NEW =GLUM. BOOKS that are not
BEITINTZD here.
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dr '8 cente per day. '2lB South EIGHTH :street.. if/4mi)
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T.
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reoveiked for the Eleventh Session. J. ANDEE'vaI
HARRIS; A.
.31., - .PriAci 864
"
,EST CHEBTEB ACADEMY,
-.AHD MILITARY INSTITRTE, AT WEFT
QIIRWTRIt, PIItiNSYLVANIA, will commence the
winter term of five calendar monthe on theist of Novem
ber next. The coma of Inetructiun' Ib thorOugh and
extensive, designed and arranged to Prepare boys and
young men for briefness or college. ThS Priociiral, who
devoleS all his time to the interests of his school and its pu
pils, la assisted by eight gentlemen of ability and experi
ence. Tko German, French, and Sioanisklangnages are
taught by native resident teachers, an advantage which'
will be readily appreciated hi the patrons of tile Institu
tion.
The - Afilitorer Departntentis under the char ; 3-of Tillsjor
a. EckendorT, of Philadelphia, whose qualificatcne far
the position ore eXtoneively known. Its duties sad re
quirenunts do not; in any way, interfere with taw trite.
rary,departmentyrwitile enroll - meat among;the cadest eorps
is left opticrel.
•
For catalogue, &M, apply to -
WM. F. WYEES, K. lil., •
see—stuth2in
DO.IItDING.
ur XD IN G in a
e -Lady sad two Daughter&
An immediate reply desired. Address e 4 S. 5.," at this
once....
PCIARDING WAVTED' 7 by a single
profearional gentleman, in a fatally of educarion
end refinement, where no secession or pro-slavery Bent!-
, mente SIC held, and where' ho may enjoy all the corn
. forte end conveniences of home: .Address "G. A. 0.,"
at thin office. . .
•
A GENTLEMAN, .ANDLINTO LA
.. . .
DIES Aegis BOARD in s Genteel 'Private fel:1311Y,
in the rioinity of Tenth sell- Walnut.streets. .Piosso ad
dress 44 at this office. . se.s at*
SUMMER RESORTS:
QTA.R. HOTEL,
0...) (Nearly opposite the United States Hari,)
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
serauza, ADAMS, Proprietor.
Dinner ... cents.
Also, Carzieses to Hire.
NET Boarders accommodated on the moat roseonalle
JaTl3ut
LEGAL.
PLTHE. ORPHANS' . COURT FOR
R OITY AND COUNTYOP: PHILADELPHIA..
In the matter of the Estate of LYDIA PRIOR; deed.
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,
and adjuet the account of ROBERT B. PASOSALL,
Acminietrator, Sc., of LYDIA PRIOR, deceased; and
to report distribution of the balance, will meet the parties
interested at his Office, S. E. corner of EIGHTH , and
LOCUST 'Streets, on MONDAY, September 15th, Ea
1852, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
11k6.stutli5t. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
Ll/-13100 1 0 ;1
W . & J. ALLEN & BRO.
CABINET - WAREIIOO HS,
NO: 1209. CHESTNUT S T.
• A LARGE ASSORTMENT
'OP
SUPERIOR FURNITURE
ec4.2m ALWAYS ON HAND.
(lABINET FURNITURE AND 8M
%.1 LLLBD TABLES.
MOORE do CAMPION,
No. SU South SECOND Street, '.
to connection with their extensive Cabinet Business wa
now manufacturing 5 superior erticle of
BILLIA.RD TABLES ,
And ;are now on.hand a full supply, finished with.tha
MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED (lIISEIONS,
which are pronosuicsd by all who have need thaw to be
superior to all °t hem
- For the quality and finish of these Tables the mann,
factartra refer to their =menus patrons throughout
the Union, who aro familiar with the character of their
wort. an27-sat
INSUAANUE . COMPANIES..
VAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 400 OHNSTRI7T Street.
178111 AND ZN7,1. 1 % 7 D ZNEURAI7OII.
• DIRNOTOBS.
Buok, • B. D. Woodruff,
Oho. Richtusicon, John Kessler, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,' P. B. Justice,
Alex. Whilialn, Washington dem,
800. A. Wert, (Rm. Stokes,
O. W. Davis, John W. Eveinzai.
PRANOIS N. BIICIC, President.
OHIO:MRS RICHARDSON, lirloe President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, flecreitoy. plhl9-Nit
VOMMODRTEALTH FIRM INS V
RAMON COMPANY, Or THE STATE OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
1011110TOR3.
David Jane, M. D., Charlei If . BMW)
John h!. Whits% John Water,
Eawa34 0. Knight, Robert Sbootnaker,
Threw B. Stewart, Willtsta Struthers,
Henn Lewis, Jr., ESP* Jorioa.
DAVID /AZLE, M D., Preeldent.
JOHN E. WEITALL, Vice President.
ISAKIIEL a MOON, tkoretary,
, Moe, OonnEtouwaaLth Dulkling, 613 011ESTarol
Street. Philadelphht. le!-Sift
VIRE INSURANCE mixoLu.srvi
.1: LT.—The PENNSYLVANIA YIME Aft3IIIIATTOM
COMPANY. Ineorporstad.lB2.s. - CHARTER PERPII
- Mo. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ
awe linters.
This Company, favorably known to the oommunitr for
tbirty..dx years, continues to Joanne against Loas
oaDa
mage by lire on imbUe or privat92Mildinga, eithee per
momently or for a. liipited time. Also, on lfornitere,
Brooks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their .oaftltal, together with a large SurplusJil:ma, hi
tweeted In the Erma careful manner, which ennblea_theas ,
to offer to the tnsaned. as uttioabted security in the. fame
of loss.
DIELTIMOII.B.
Jonathan Palorson, Thomas Batts,
@Lubin Oampbell, - Daniel Smith, Jr., -
Alexander Benson, • John Devarenz 4 ,
William illiontelina, Thomas Smith.
Isaac ldrzlahnrst,
• JONATHAN ATTN 120N,-Preeident.
WII.LIIY d. Oxowst,L, Secretary. ape
410157 t TRUSS AND BRACE DE.
surosa m aPABTMENT.
0. H. HICEDLEI9,
Corner TWELFTH and BASH Sttsatg. Philadelphia
t• Hernial:Triunes and mearisoiosa appliances c o rrectly
iodinated by
0. H. IFIC/d1r11313.
Flue French Ind apPronsi American, adapted to every
form of rupture, In adults and children, English and
A mer i can supporters and Belts, Shoulder wanes, Sus.
Yensorica,.Elastio Stockings, and Syringes in great •a
dab% Ladies , Iropartmant, TWELFTH Street, fire
door bar,
if Baca. Conducted by competent ladies. ,
jellilan
RAY RUM.--1® quarter oasis Saint
Ray Rum just received per echoolier hIA.•
Liana for eels by JAITRETWIII tB„VEBGINR.
202 aid 204 south FRONT Stroet. • gel
AMUSEMMITS.
WALNUT—STREET THE etTRE_
Bole Leiwee......Mre. M. A. GA BILETTSON.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
SEVENTH NIGHT
Of those favorite and popular artists,
MR. AND Mitts. E. L. DAVENPORT,'
SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6th.
The performance will commence with the tragedy of-.
ILIOHARD 11E,
Iticbard, Duke of (Teter ....Ur E. L. DAVENPORT.
Queen Elizabeth Mro. E. L. DiVEN PORT.
To conclude with " TUE LAST OF THE PEGTAIDS."
i t irEs. JOHN DREW'S AROH
I.lrJ_ STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICK&
Business Agent and Tramway. JOS. D. MITEPICE
' FIRST SATURDAY EIG3T OP
MIES MA.GGIE MITOHELL.
TO•NIOHT (SATURDAY), SIXTH TIME.
to FADIOHOX," - ' .. . 4 PaNcißow.
OR THE CRICKET.
With new eteneryiDreases.
Panchen ......... —MISS MAGGIE MITOMILL
Performance commences At" to 8.
pENNSYLVANLA. ACADEMY OF
111-- THE 'PINE ARTS,
3025 OHESTNI7T STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9A. N. till 6
P. N. Athniodon 25 +lento. Obildren hat prise.
Sharesof Stock, sm. • jy9
WANTS.
r7firi aoun waned ona
i 3 tiv u fine This
improved m proper t
ty. Per t peteal in
surance to cover the same. Apply to EL Pivir, No.
109 WALNUT Street. sed
N LED—By man and vife—board
• V within eight squares of State Rouse. Private
Fritod'a family preferred. Address "Box 22134 Post
Office," stab. g terms. - 666 31*
A PHYSICIAN,, vacating aneligible
Am. field of Practice for a position in the army, desires
to leave a enbfitititte. Enquire, to person, of JOY. 0014
14 CO., N. E. corner of HUTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
aufi-sti.
fp PART• OF A FURNISHED
.HOUSE WANTED by a small family, to central,
location. Address Box 1395, Post Office. ati2ll-t!
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
j
.
00.61 S FOR E...
SAL-„NiiieJacquArd.
. looms, varying fromß to 16 shuttles' and 2,14
8,4 inches space.
Also, mural Nand LOOMS, 4 , to 8 shuttles. Aptly to
CONNAII & NONNI%
74 UtiA.NE Street, New York-.
se6.mtvf 4t
VOIt SALE—Two 13igh-Pressure- Ex
hau trig Condensing ENGINES, (t right beam),
cylinder 18 inches bore. 34 inches stroke, connected at
right angles on fly.wheel shaft; otherwise entirely inde
pendent; cacti - Engine having a strong and heivy box
bed plate cart in one piece, • supporting Massive mine
pedestals on columns carrying beam pillow blocks. '
These Buenos 'are Modern in style and &deb ; strong
and -substantially' built, having only been in nee a few
months, will be found on exorable:lon equal to any in the
market.
Also, two Cylinder Flue BOILERS, 33 feet bag, 42
inches diameter, with two 16 inch flues in each, with
whole fire front, and other appurtenances used while In
oyerattou
Also, a Wriction HOISTING Dlll3ll, With eluq,
and reversing gear complete. Will.ralea et or
dinary speed five tone, with single chain direct acting.
Also, the CHAIN belonging thereto.
AIM, one pair BLOWING CYLINDERS- Cylinder
30 inches diameter. 30 inches stoke. Horizontal, with
cast iron bed plates, all properly connected, with about
175 feet 10-inch Blast Pipe, in 10 feet lengths. Tha
Cylinders are modern in style, and substantially haat.'
Also, two pairs 011IISITEBS, with gear heaiY,
need for crushing area with Driving Gear, Shafts, Pul
leys, Hangers, &c.
Also, BRA 1 TINGc froray bathes ditto:tan dewy' to 2
inches, with Pedestals, Hungers, Wheels, bevel and, spar,
Pulleys, tre. - ',
Also. CORNISH PUMP; with necessary connection/4
Bod, Sheers, Chain and Bucket. Shellacs, Pniteya, Be,
Barrel, Shaft, Pedestal, Wheel, AG.
All the above having been used but a short time at the
Chattem Coralt Mines, Middle Haddam, Conn.
Persons desiring to examine them will nlerisit Gail on
G1.013.Gt H. BISHOP, Middletown, Conn., near .the
premises i er apply to
C. H. SHINN..
ee6 ft . 222 WALNUT Street, gbileilelpbfa:
c TO RENT=A three story Brick
Dwelling, with all the modern conveniences. on the
N. W. corner of VINTH and OATJZWfiE Sheets.
Apply . et 1006 0.111t;ITIAN Strett. iie6-3t*
ge TO B. tff T—House No. ITII
Blrcete rooms, with modern convenience,.
Rent low. Apply to W. G BEDFORD, 1913 OALTIOW
BILL Meet. • 1166-B.*
gm FOR SALE --DELAWARE
... 110 .00TIRTY FARM, 96 acres of Bret•rate lend.
price only e 9140. Terms easy.
Also, iinek ..connty Farm • good land; 98 acres; mar
2576 ter acre. Farm one mile &Mb Mod's; 98 acres
belawsro connty $9.5 per acre. Farm, 89 scree, near
Norristown, Montgomery county ;405 per acre. For
forthr lartictilars,. apply to . E. PETTIT,
e'B . ,.__ No. 309 yrAI6NUP Street.
X350:--TO . RENT--=ftETSE No.
212.1" ATICIi . Stied ; has all the nEitilern Improve
meats, and ti complete order.
Apply to
R543'
w. sHastvrge,
4b Nontii FOUR ini Eltioet.
FOR SALE.—The resi
dence, 0111EBN Street. Pleasant • beatific.
Immediate poseaseion. One balfean remain en mortgage.
an26-mwagrat-
TO MI SOLD—Large• Modern
HOUSES- - o. 2825 GREEN Strost,.fonr-storled.
21 feet front; and t 7 Z-905 GREEN Street, them:4oldd,
donblo front; both 001frIoni.
BONSALL BROTH Ett;
116 North HI STlf' Street
se6•lBitt
RENT—FIo RENTTveo handsoniely..l*-
-t. fibbed communicating CHAMBERS, saxmd story,
With ftret-class ROAM:eta, in a private family &ma-
Bon antral; reference required. Address gi ItoonsVf
this °Him. se4-40t
Ma A ST AND . D WELIAIIt*,
Main a gocd neighborhood, 1030 VINE iiiireet, T4o'
LET. Annly to
an3o.l2t*
ELI .DILLIN, 1218 Green street.
HOUSE AND . FURNITURE
—Rievisti.Brolnm Hisao Honso and - hand
some Yornitufe' Walnut, shad, between../3eventeeao
and Eighteenth Arcot& Apply to •
su2B-1m
FO • beautiful COT
TAGE, and six. acres or Ground, in the interior al
Pennsylvania, desirably situated And arranged for ea
academy or flrst.chuts school, near a thriving vinage„
and in a healthy locution.
Also a deairable DWELLING and Lot, In New Bloom
Held, Perry county, Penna.
Also, a large number of cottages, lots, and other pro.
perties, for sale or enohange.
B. R. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street,
ante and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREELN.
TO LET—The eligible STORE
d 432 011ZSTIiIIT Street, D9Xi to
new poet office
BamoviL
The GUN and •VIEWING TACIELIC Store will be re
moved to 916 OHNSTIMT Street, BEPTEIASER lat.
inquire of PHILIP 'WILSON & 00.,
jy2B-tf
TO LET— Dwelling No. 24 South
Int SEVENTEENTH Street. Apply to
W2THEBILL BUOTEtErt,
No. 47 North SECOND Street.
ith TO RENT-A THREE-STORY
ML BRICK DWELL/NO, on PINE Street, seat
Seventeenth, nerd. Ade. /Apply to
V9I}THERILL / BROTHER,
47 sad 4`B North SECOOD Street
FOR BALE OR TO LET—Bear
n't Bowels, on the weetehle of BIiOAD Btrimt, below
(301=171a avenue. Ap243 , at the soutb.weLet oorner
NUMB end BANSOM Besoe,— 00225-Lt
TO . RENT—A THREE-STORY
mx BEIM DWELLIbIe. ) . on BADE Street; one door
above Twelfth, north eds. Bent low to a good tenant
APPLY to WRTEMBILL Ec Bli0T1=11;
je]2 . 47 and a North SECOND Blroot.
TO DISTILLERS.
JR- The DISTILLEBT known es the
"PIICENIX,"
- and formerly owned and occupied by Bildt/. SICUTIL,
Pm., situated on TIVIONTY-THIRD, bttween MOIL:
and FINK Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 busbekr ,
per day, is now offered -for eats on reasonable and accom
modating terms. Lein goad- ranning order, and- bee all
the modern improvements. An Artesian troll on the Pro
-miees funuisbee an aofc.iling reapply of good, pare water.
Address Z. LOCKE' ft, Co , .No. 1010 11/LBSEr
13Preet, Philadelphia. fe22-dt/
EMJURSIONS.
EtJ
_......r . CUR510N TO TLI . NVIO
OITY.--MUNDY'S- rivals ANNUAL MOONLIGHT
RXCUTISION. TO AMAN TIO CITY will take plea
on SATURDAY EVRI4 IN% September 6.
Lent boat leaves .1 7114E4street silent{ at 7.30 P: M.
Mtn:ming, leavea Altantic Oity on bI.ORDAYr at. 4
A. M.
Round- Trip Tickets, &O.
(nice open at the , Yerry one hour before starting.
.H. MUNDT.
N. B.—Small partiee attached to machine sheath facto
ries, and operatives- gazerally, are invited to loin the
above, as they cur:mend ono day and two nights at tha
sea•iide. with smallexpense and no loss of time.
an3o.7t*
WEST. CHEST=
=WM) PRIELADZLPRIA. BAIL-
~~.
. ,~
BOAD, VIA MZDZt.
PLEASANT 4j CHEAP AFTERNOON- Aare
CURSIONaO& , MAYDAYS AND PR1D4771,
Through the finest Country and the most bosettital
.
Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia.
On TUESDAYS and FBIDAYB of each-week. sustifi
further notice an Mxtra Train will leave Weet Chester CI
OM P. M. RS Philadelphia.
Passengers buodng Pamir/don Tickets can take edibles
the 2 or 4.30 P: M. Train from 'Philadelphia, and the
or 8.55 P. M. Toxin from West Chester.
BOUND-TRW TICKETS FROM I'aIIsADBLPEILL
to all Station's east of Weet Cheater, good. on any or BIS
above Trains; cat or in, may be had on these day, OFF/rTi
at EXCUBEtIQN 13.ATBS, good only on the days laiwat
For fnrthen information. apply at-the Ticket OMee,
the Depot, F. B. corner of 15IGHT.51BliTH and MAZ
BET Streets.
Mawr DrAatirr ft% LOCATIONO. 701 31711:11pi 80#114120.
01 TEM LINZ Or TIE BOAZ;
le2l-tawfa tZ
AO :4 Ati".:1110
•
atini.O4EIDEN AND AX...
.LtaiTlO Ai
CHARGE .or HOVM34,-On and aka' MONDAY*
Sept. Ist, 1802, . . •
flail Train leaves Viwoefrect Foal - M 1 30 .&;:11L
Raprese 66, 461'. M.'
Accommodation tralyi,lor Alumna only s 4.4Q P. IC
Returning, leaves AAntic—fdaiil, 4, p, ja, g ivrea ,
6.05'A. K.
Accommodation teases Abseccin.st 3 . 415 - A., ! E L
Passengers for -I,png Branch, and intermediate eta,
lions will take the 740 A.M. train.
FARE fi1.60. Round-Trill Tickets. gpod. on Ir r for the
Day and Train An! which leg are issued, 82 OD. Rs,
cloak= Tickets , good for thr ee days, 113. Hotels era
now open.
an2B.tf 4OIIN G. BRYANT, Agent
Minim ..-OFFICE OF THE
ADAms .EXPkIiSS 430b1PANY.
320 (111g8TNUT•Fitreet, PstaaPA74%l-&, &Somber 46
-1862.
NOTION.
The ADAMS EXPIIKSS COMPANY still continua to
forward all kind■ of Mereimadiee to CINCINNATI.
'Ohio. -J. BINGHAM, -
se& It Sawrintenclont.
KAMMNOTIOE-P. G.
AND N. B. R. 400.--The Wier
belickon Bridge being oonaeieted, the tram %Wm= re'
vastly BB per dui° tabl
H. e of Mai 26.
tieS-St K. 67111TH, General Sap%
cases assorted Li
deaux, and , gattulle received per sidro Varela from Bor
fer
JAURICTO Bit • & L &V CRONE.
ec4 24 di 2.04 South EraNIT direct.
Q. H. NIIIRECEID,
203 South SIXTH Street.
432 OITICSTNIIT Street.
MOONLIQUT=•RI•
IBINDY WOOD,
BaperinteruleaL