• • •_•_„f.:;-•- 2-1----- ;..'-----O,,Eg jiiTHING ESTABLISHMENT FOR SP gip 01111.1litEN, IN OONBROTION sildi,q.dip 1101:1613 —The managers of the North OIL' ; gore. licvlog felt the disadvantages of thei r - 0'1; o Accommodations, have, during' thepact sioL'''`roach rilliull ed th eft building, placed tato e ganr" l oge boil& r, arid introduced the necessary ar -0001 on ior beating and cooking by steam. The erar, no upper stories are appropriated as' a tree veolea,..,ashitiont for women and children under esiblilli '--r co ral ladles of responsibility ' The iho ebs o oo ye been induced to make thie arrangement tesa4flni that in one of their small room' devoted lilw .mo urpose, daring a former 'trimmer, over fly io the . '" boos were taken, and they already hare 0 ,4 ° It to u'liod the increased facilities and improved ,o. offered are jiletlY approolated P b d-rohdioor now Koh orbo, in their Inres, are debarred from availing y l ase oloo • o f i bis great ausitiary to health. 0 , ,,L apockrore know that, at the present time, our t ;; . , mica given nobly and liberally to aid the o'au lei son /ho w wba. from their &bandana°, wilt be i r d Wi'dis'ribute to the sum yet necessary for defra g i a g to ~,.poos of tills work of benevolence, and to such yal ite_'„l' s , that T. Morris Perot, treasurer, No 821 sell' et ereot, would be rinsed to receive donation's. 1110 ..-----•-•--- • Tog POINT VISTUR BANOE AT THE rfoldfl•ffialli PR dIOOIIIITIO OONVENTION..— ~. cor e Of Weir, _Varroll, and others, charged' w ith 1 ." 1 iw o ;remit and batitry, growing out of e t rin be ocr a rst :filegos Oa delegates to the Third ft Cocreatior, los to have been resumed Tester. -., , e i its saws; to the jury were to h fi e . Aim woltloo Fotil nearly eleven 01010 a" been r•-ds abseica i f Air Wannamaker, lie or ok. owing the in. 0 , ; N ola rear started as to hie whereabouts. 11;1,0, old lis thooght be could explain 11l ; ~,,, 31,,te:e n Thureday there ' h a d Vi i r a an n . 1 7 0 , 0 0 0 s to regard to the threatened in a : h e 11; „f rootsylvaule, end Hr. W. then lamed h—va!- r,„„ a collier mid elstirs residing at Otuunbersh watt cooker It linctuary 10 go to t hem a:go and remove .. 0 10 3 SO e of eafe , y. if the danger b eam - ; n o is net poasiblo that tdr. Wannamakeermeocroetimm foot isuilipces tal Tfillreder evening, and - - --v— -ook the io. ie t t rc: l 4; l ' bnrg et Mann, he eleven remaining i o ',;to wets rellorod tar ti e Present. —____ sosoIIPTIONS TO TIIE CITIZENS' poise y FUN e el2 1662 Fait VOLUNTEBB6.—BeeeIved on ~10tat : • 0 01 ' glen( TUIRD WARD. 2 ~„.k peril ........ 861 John Bond 4Gnu qutierin..... 10 Urn. Hutchins. 2 ...... 20 George Atingle, John PD , ;1f..0. .......... (.? ItioAnally, P. MoDer. j P Fet° ll ....... • • " molt, Joeoph Ott, F. prollr ....... 5 Bode, s i h Ot• M 0 McCloskey. al George P'S ;it 2 Foal tat: RIOTITEBNTH WARD. StOCatrJ. ........ 4426 I lolc ander Dales mi lie • tt )(gore ..... 10Ia. G. n 7 6 wiry: he AT INDEPIINDISOB HALL, n.p. con , ..... , 810IJ dines !Soffit 5 Ottrar k C 0...... 1001 p H Pickens.. ........ 100 ' Resolved on Friday...B2oT Fetal to close of Friday 8476 780 LINT FOR TUB kloariniALs.—A call 1.406 trade on the v101011:1 lles of the adjoining m od kr a supply of lint fo r d ressing the wounds tf so ldiers, the volition of Greensburg, Pa , have to oor o boy Inlae, proParit g and thieving a largo !mealy to 90 kol,D it s l ein tile city. Already three or four mall !milked , fell lam Inn delivered, and having bad one lot ! m i l ked, elicited the following note from the Phila. fair nos e deli pothetster, hich shows that the labors of the appre w ciated, and will be amply rewarded. is et eral ;Ackert hero teen received from Alt. Pleasant and oilier daces alf•ilftlwilt the same county: Peat l•:'FIC e t PUILADBLPIIIA, Pe., September 4, 1862: .t wee Tour for el th Inst. received. The lint, kt., receive av r thlt awning o about spven o'clock, and asinine wee fu the poeseselos of the surgeon to whom it olu addressed , It tree entirely unnecoatary to frank, or bad franked, any of the packages, as under no oirottm opapet trill pottage be demanded here u pon Inch Mat ifr, Lint Is greatly Do ded in ow hospitals, and if your Wl9, God Clue Muni, CPA 404 ramp pray grammar Om to do it. very req.( dinky and truly yours, (.1. A. WALBORN, Postmaster. INTWIJITER Canassnuan. • FIRE LAST EVENING{. The alarm of nre last &ming wne canoed 'by the partial burning of a ihree , etory brick belle/lug situate on the north side of I.iliow street, b e t w een Twelnis and Thirteenth, owned b, H. gunpisc. and occupied by numerous parties. 'lke tamer originated arcidentally, on them:mond floor, cm. enpled by I'_e. 51cOulla, anufaoturet of oorn-tuills, and piuie their way through the floor to the fleet story, ocou pied by blitobc , ll k Co. The fire also reached tbe third ivory, occupied by Fausfyn Gebryleivitz, manufacturer of picture frames Thu damage done will amount to offend bundled &liars, principally caused by water. Abe ica is covered by Neurone*, APPOINTMENT' OF ASSESSORS.—The mowing named arorssors have been appointed by the collectors of taus of the First and Fourth disttiots fecund ward —J. W. Frazer, R. 0, Tittermary. 'Third ward t, Peter Gloseow, Forth ward —Wchai d George, J. A,. Bower. rifih word.—Tlionittellil Wilts, 1 horns Fitzgerald. Sixth ward.—W. U Sloonaker, 0 S. Phillips. Eleventh ward.—Farmer Baru. J. B. Francis. flora district, mortaring of 14th, 15th t 20th, 2let, tad Seith words,—holes P. Sonthworth, assessor. A3OIFTANT ASSESSORS ' Fourteenth ward.—First division, Joseph G. Bitten- IXO3O, Fifteenth ward —Third division, Edw'd. H Hawkins, Twentieth ward —Fourth (Hyslop, James Lowrie; ;FM dirlsion ' Junes W. liazlehnrst. - • Tirtair.flrat ward —Sloth division, John M. Freed ; Betroth division, John F. Preston. Trrontr.fourth wi.rd—Eighth division, Chas. (Athens ; nth division, William A. Anderson.: ... To mentors will commence work in a few days. HOWITZER BATTERY FOR HARRIS BURG —Captain elreccor Bo ivitzer Battery will leveler thy (kipltal to. day, at 12 o'clock. Most goneroun multipliers tom t rank!, and other sortrowl, have been made to equip it, end it lir composed of some of the first.clase mon in our city, We obiierve that the Bev. A.. llittanhoui?, of the Arch atom t church, and James H. Bryson and his ohleat eon, and Charles Higgins, are in the mho, Akw more men are desired at the armory, Iloce below Bead etrtat, before 10 o'clock this day.l COLONEL PHILIP WHITE, tho pro thootar) of Ott Die tiCt COW t of Philadelphia, has re woad to the ON of tlin 4 Governor, and left last night offer bis 82111iCO1 to the Commander.imOhlef for the Vence of Ito Mato. The Colonel has seen service, and no doubt remitr a good account of himself. Esc usit PicrrontaLe,"--From 3. G. Upham, 403 °host nut Meet, we halo a double numb A rt with a superb m ind eurblemenr, of the Illustrated London News of Argun 3d. Thle Is, Indeed, a Great )Ixbibition number: Ttelllmtrated rata of Ave World, dame date, gives te r aro% engraved 021 steel, of the Rey. Heuer %Lon!, a renowned Imolai preacher—yery like what he Wan• tank years ago. From these papera we learn that the Mary of tuncebeth," to be commenced in the September bomber at the C'ernhill Magazine, is written by Kira Thackeray, the novelist's daughter, and that Mr. An thony Trollope'e new tic vel, to be illustrated by J. R. Mil tali, in the wane periodical, will be called la The Small Houle et Arlington " THE CONTIMIVAL TEEATRS.—This home will open Ole ever*, for the fail and winter Beason, under _ the tole management of B. Bat.dail. He has a now corn. ponr. Amqng those engaged are Madame WOrmy., con hello of Me New jot It Academy ; 'Madame Von Berkel, ileyrsoo, to Italian and German opera; Galettl cod Hd'lle Helene, in the ballet. Mr. Randall designs glvla¢selections from brand opera% a vocal and hostrn uiented marled the beet doecription, grand ballet, and welovalor roprosentaticna. kINANCIAL AND COAIMFdtCLthe THE MONEY MARKET. PIIILADELPHIA, September 12,1862 'fhb only died oh money matters of the recent ordore tio ismer Curtin bas been to cause a Sutter among the gold deicers. 'lllere was a large demand to. day for Natio and the market closed firmly at 115 baying, 120 selling, The latter ligurc . was freely.pisid by parties who :ear the TKO of the present contest, and who neglect to ate is the determined tone of the war balloting that the 79e7 moans now being adopted for defending the State will be another heavy and a groat blow at the rebellion. I{owever, they end not the brokers are the losers, and if they esteem the satisfaction in holding . hard currency as goal to the loss of a fifth of their money, why nobody has a tight to complain. The fact, however, will serve a par pees in explaining the firmness of the market at the pra ted rate, Old demands are eagerly sought, and they still figure firmly at 108 ti 0108 x . kt the Stock Exchange a ;slight faith g off wee percepable. Government nixes noted a decline et Al; the se vt n.thirliee that of X. Neither were M much demand, Pennsylvania , fivee rose sX, the toupee declining, X. City loans, new, declined X, the old remaining at I t eterday's figure, Philadelphia and Ede tine were firm at 98 Lehigh Navigation edies rem to 106 X ; Allegheny county mixes sold at -8B.; Phalle chattel tone at 87 North Pennsylvania Railroad Ores mid et 76,X ; Peg(' lug shares declined about X i Pennsylvania fell book early In the day to 47, but re mend to 47X before the close; 9 wan bid for North Pennsylvania; 2X fur Catawieva common; 10 for pre fmtd ; l'1%; tot Long 'eland ; 22X f6r Elmira preferred ; Lehigh Navigation advanced 1, the Barite was about jr better ; Vittebingiou ORB sold at 20 ; Morris Canal pre f, reed at 116 ; EctoolailiNavigation sold at 4X ; Union Pink brought et; Arch.strret Railway 21 ; Green and Ceatee improved X, with sales ; Spruce and. Pine rta l ; the Bales cove red about $69,000 in bonds, 'and Oil shares, the merket closing steady. Drexel & Co. (mete: New York exchange rowel-10 pm. Moston erehange,,.... • * ........ • . par 01.10 pm. Baltimore Exchange gog die, Nolan , ferule 3.14) o X dls. Lmerican gold 19020 pm. Old Demands 8X m 8 X pm. The following is the amount of coal transported over the uantingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad for the Week ending Wednesday. Sept..lo, and aim January 1: Peek: Previously. Total. lift ' Tons. • Tons. Tone. '' '' , 7,817 214,727 222,044 1841 '' 7,930 161,362 169,292 Tuttetaa Dtertaaa , _ . ***** •, 411. ... Th ol l/eDectlein of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia, awing the week ending September 11,1862 were ae f~lloer: Burets of Superfine 14,475 do, rim, • 157 do. 131ddlingo ... 74 4 °. Its.o 35 do, Corn Meal . ... .. 2,000 T0ta1 , .....,.. ..... ' 14,741 The Tr. —MINI Railroad Goropeny rattled Its tolls on the let of September twenty cents per ton on the rates of dragnet.. . Philadelphia Stook Exelumge Sales, Sept. - 12. alelatted by S. - R. &animist*: Phila. ifohiange.) ~,„ rim 'BOARD.' - • . 'X'! B ooo log It 2.88 17600 tilt, 80 New.. • ..1.0 0 ,7i 4 Green* Coates 11 32) 2000 Ti El Ball .. .. .... 1 / 9 1( 32X 5000 Phila di Erie Ils., 98 \ Ltonc 2 o Penn do lay a Bs,. " 89X 6000 Poona Coup - 52 . 1 a 92 J,2 Lthigh Nay...... 61 . 26 PWlttaß....ssvm 47 M. City ea 9T% , si do. 47 ~ n uu„..,,, do K. Bit)„. 97x 16001 Lehigh)Ntiv Ce...106X P' o o do New Una 1)7X1 20 PenneßET'Wl2lol 11, 6% 2000 Penns (loop 64 • 92 SICCONL 96 NI ashiogton Q. 20 20 hu m B 4 200 do . 4 7 7,X 40 do ..; .... ..... 471( i.O do ..... . ....... "47% is ,lo do. ... .. ..... 47g iiv.,uu idle Oo in...,..t 6 88- 10 Berme & Phalli.. 13 *AR , Illattra chattel 10a 37'' CLOSING PIIII , ..•-, Bia .4skert. i tt ,0.. 09 11.ti9X 99% oirT 84011.102 x 103 4, - ,„ _wade es. 97g T rime , en nennaing tot - Pen s Oa. no 89X ~ •eing R. 29M . 29X .._, . 145 54 tathogia.o4 z_.'""° o43 oB bde '70.100 ra rot 8 0 la,. sox .. _ e ons Sea div. 47X 47X E. rum 11m05..105 107 f_ e naiß2to. 1.. meals Cal C06n..101 42X X 102 X ' , _Monis OM Pres 34 116 13 55 Nay Stook. L . ll 4% 4X Ifeh Slav Pref... 13 14 S t s _NikrsB2exint 66 57' E ." . " 41 1 R. P._..ref ~•.!.• . 123( 13 . 14 - halts 23 NMI Ts lll 73.41 int .. sig BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS FOR TILE SICK AND WOONDE o.—On the 19th of April of last year the Phila. deiphia Bible Society resolved that a copy of the New Testament, of a convenient size, should be presented to every volunteer soldier of the city of Philadelphia. This resolution was carried into effect, as far as possible, by personal efforts, and, in oases where regiments had left hurriedly, a sufficient supply of books was sent to them at their camp grounds on the Potomac and elsewhere. At the same time, the demand for the Scriptures onboard of navy vessels, about leaving the port, considerably in creased, which demand was promptly met. Another call is now made on the Society to supply the various hos pitals for'sick and wounded soldiers, and the call is of such magnitude that the Society le unable to meet it, until the Christian public come promptly to their aid and furhieh the means. Who will respond? Surely, every ono has a mite to contribute to so noble en object. We may observe that since 'April, 1861, the Society has dis tributed about 34,000 Bibles and Testaments among the soldiers and sailors of Philadelphia, including thein in active service, as well as In hospitals. Donations for this purpose may be sent to the Bible House, corner" of Seventh and Walnut streets. MESSRS• BROADBENT & CO.'S PICTURES:— We have just read a letter, from a lady, addroieed to Messrs. Broadbent & Go., (the popular photographers, now at Noe. 012 and 014 Chestnut street) before the war commerxrd, dated ti Hampstead, Bing George counts', Virglr to," from which we are at liberty to publish the following extract : ((The pictures that you took from the ambrotypes placed with you by Dirs.Atkins have arrived, and I must express to you our satisfaction at the beautiful execution and the tureen of the likeness. We had no idea that so perfect n picture could have been made from the anatirO trpo, and I do not think it could have been more baan- Wally done. The Colored Photographs wo aro also de. lighted with, and should like you to furnish six more flulthed in the same style. It. H. S." NEW CONFECTIONS FOR FALL 'TRADE.— We direct the attention oq our readers, this morn ing, to the magnificent fresh fall atock of confections offered in the now store of Messrs. E. G. Whitman & Co., Chestnut Week below Fourth, next door to Adams Co.'a Express. They make only the finest and purest ingredients in manufaoturlng ; melee all the newest, rarest, and stalest varieties of confectione, and Bell at moderate prices. Their goods are sold, in pre ference to Bey othore, in all accessible parts of the Untori. To cur own citizens, we need hardly repeat that the beet place in Philadelphia to buy wholesome and delicious confections is at E. Ci Whitman & EXQUISITE NEW PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE AID VM, II? OTERTINST.-11r. P. ilintekunst has recently enriched Ms splendid stock of Card Photographs for the Album by the addition of a large number of finely-elm cutcd copies of rare and valuable engravings, among which the following aro finding a great sale at his coon- Uri]: "At the Pressrvos," and II At Mamma's Toilet," (groat favorites ;) FloatingiDown," and "Rowing Yp &maw," (two charming pictures;) "Reading Fairy Tales," and id Beading the Psalms," "Christ Blessing Little Children," and a flue " devotional" picture, en titled "We beseech Thee to hear us," " fdatthed's Cherubs," and a capital copy of Martha Washington. RICK GpLDEN AUTUMN FRIIITS, AND PURPLE CLUSTERS, and every variety of Tropical Productions, are now exhibited in profusion, at the splendid store of Ilir. A. L.Vansant, corner of Ninth and(Thestntit streets., also, the finest and most elegant varieties of .French and American Conicetione—Sweet Jordan Roasted Almonds, doubts Vnoilin Uromme, Oroom Bonbons, Groom OOoco• later, French Krebs, fine mixtures—all of the fiooat inattriala, and ssld at moderate prices MILITARY GOODS rot ARMY AND NAVY Or- PIOERS.-11.eears. Charles Oakford <6. Son, the fashion able Hatters, Nos. 834 and 836 Chestnut street, under tbo Continental hotel, have now in storo a superb as sortment of fine military. trappings for army and naval officers—bats, caps, swords, belts, sashes, &0., to which we invite the attention of our military readers. `I'ME GREAT LIMIT FOR THE MILLION.— Hems Witter! & Co;, No. 86 North Eighth street, cor ner of Filbert, are unquestionably making the most perfect, and in all respects desirable, Portable Light of the age ; wo refer to their superb Lamps for burning kerotene oil for private houses, public halls, churolies, et cetera. They have also now in store a fine assort ment of Britannia Ware, -of-excellent quality, and at much below the usuadprices. • CRACKERS AND CREESE.—MT. O. $.-Matt son, dealer in tine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in stere,fresh, Yarrow-root Crackers, and Egg, Farina, Trentod, Water, and Wine Biscuit; alto, the best quality of Pine Apple, Santiago, English, and (Arum Cheese, to which we invite the attention of our readers. • GEEEBAL POEOOE:UPS RELEASE MARCH iS the title of a very fine musical composition, composed and dedicated to the brave . Corcoran by M. Clark. On its title Inge it has a beautiful and truthful Portrait of tbe General, which is worth the price cltargd - for the nnpip, The publishers are Messrs. Lee & Walker, No. 752 Chestnut street. Gnicet & VAN GUNTENr7O4 Market street, offer that' (Mire Stock of Ready-Made Clothing at very h w pi ices, on account of a great many of our Phila delphia mechanics having to wear ' , Uncle Sam's" suit. Call and buy while a suit of clothes can be bought cheap. Tull FAMOuS eC BULLET-PROOF " VEST. The Famous "Bullet proof" Vest • Will resist rifle-ball at 38 rods, Will resist rifle-ball et 38 rods, Wilt turn a bayonet-thrust or pistol-shot, Will turn a bayonet-thrust or pistol- shot, Will rot impede tho most violent exercises. Will tot impede , the most violent exercises 'Warranted all that is represented. i Warranted all that is represented. ee the testimony at ate agency, lee trk, t.stiteiony at the agency, Charles ktokeirrffliaer - sm.--,..,_ - _,.. L. ,, Charles stokes', ruder the Continental.r, To Anms To ARMS! !--The enemy is al- I -.tat jaw doors, and the authorities are summoning the peopTrto-,-......,._..—.0„.._aArenc of the State. 31. very la) al citizen should give a generous sup to--4oLlice_ veronent in the emergency, and be should procure WI w-liorm at the Browu b Stone Clothing HMCo( Itockhllt Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut et., above Sixth, where the best Military Gatments to .be tbind in the country Ware made. Tim CALL TO Anms.—The excitement of Yentetday was unparalleled in the history of Philadelphia Once the commencement" of the present contest. Our citizens nobly responded io the proclamations of the Governor and Mayor. The number of men enrolled for State defence is supposed to have reached a high figure, as in also the number who procured and ordered their military uniforms from the great Military and Civic Clothing Depot of. Granville Stokes, Hp. 609 Obettnut etreet, where decidedly the cheapest and finest garments •in the city are manufactured. BOABDO 1000.0 a 7.30 T N 210.9 101} 80 Arch at 8.......24 BOARD. 6 6torrle Canal Prerll6 100 Bohal 1 13( 1000 Ponta Op beraile. 92 100 II 7.80 T 1i.81k.102X 1800 Penns 6e... ;48 89 2000 59 600 R Penna es • 76 • 20 Union Bank 81 a-ar,ELDY. Bid. 44704. Illelend R... 173 18 Leh CR &N.z-a; 60X 51g Le CI& Nav ocip, 29g 2 9 N Penns 9 9X • NPa B Ba. 78X 79 Oats.* B 0m... 2X 81( I Oatawlerm Prf.. 10 log Fr & Bonthltll.. 40 ;.-.. atm & Third 8t 1168 70 Itatedililne-stß 10,X 4, 11 W Phila 8... .. 62 63 Spruce di Pll/0.., 13 13X, Or h Coates exd.32X 83 Chart &W ex dv.39X 40,X Arab 8t ex dlr.- 28x 24X Tbir ft Fift i nth. 17 . Oeventeenth &'l7 8 • Glrard-Oollegs.. Tenth & Illev'th 81 CITY ITEMS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE oir ma FOURTH PAGZ ARRIVED. IP Chip Northampton, Morse, frond . Liverpool July 26th, with mdse to Pater Wright & Bone—towed np by tug America. Bark F Lennig, Williams, 20 days from New Orleans, with sugar and molasses to T Richardson & Co. Bark A A Drubert, Scudder, 3 days from New York, in ballast to captain. . • brig Demerara, Itlontgornary, from Matanzes, in hal bert to IC A Bonder At Co. • Brig Abby Ellen, Gilmore, 6 - days from Boston, with mice to Twelle & Co. Brig Albert Fields,' Phillip, 3 days from Taunton, with mho to T wells & Co. Bohr Elizabeth Engliesh, English, 18 days from New York, with sugar and molasses to captain. dept Bth, off Hatteras, was in company with Behr A Townsend, from New Otl , ans fo; New York. eichr Thomas Borden, Wrightington, 3 days from Fall River, in ballast to captain. Bcbr Olive Elizabeth, Hamilton, 8 days from Portland, with =Are to Twells & Co. _ Bohr M Reinhart, Peterson, from Quarantine, with sugar from bark Florida. _ Oder Reindeer, Cooper, 1 day from Bt Georges, Del, with oats to Jas Barrett & Bon. Bohr Jae Neilson, Burt, 3 days from Taunton, with Wee to Twellei & Co bchr 0 B Vickery, Babbitt, 3 days from Taunton, with mdee to Twells & Co. Bahr ft A P ammond, Paine, 6 days from Boston, witit_ me se to Trolls & Co. Bohr Ce basset, Toby, 6 ilays from New Bedford, with mdro to Twells & Co. Bahr 11 Fuller, Hamilton, 8 days from Portland, with rodeo to E A Sunder & Co. Bohr Pcononnock, Barnes, 6 days from Boston, in bal last t, captain, et hr standard, Dunham, 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with grain to Christian & Co. Etramer Fenny-Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from New Yuk, with mdre to W P Clyde. OLICAUBD. liar Chance, 11011e111y, Alexandria, Tyler, Steno do Co Sthr Ida It, Adams, do do Schr A B martin, Edwards, Fortreas Monroe, do Str J S Elniver, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. • . DIABLORANDA. 1p BINH, Kammerling, from Calcutta, at New York yeetei?ay. Bark American, Wortinger, for Philadelphia in dal a, was at liliriegoatto 27th ult. Bohr Adeline Towasend, Townsend at New York yes terday from New Orleans. BOIT J B Fraiklua, Clay on, cleared at New York pis te-Iday for Philadelphia. k amens Ironaldes, Vanderveer e , Oneida, Pront, and 'Marginal, haute, arrived at Ntw York yeaterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. GROVER & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE - SEWING ftiAORINE.-=PRIOR, $4O. The attention of tailors and other Manufacturers re quiring the Ilea of a fast and durable look-stitch machine, la directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with hat little noise, and, although but lately put into the maiket, is already a great. favorite with manufacturers. It is a first. class machine, at a low price. No machine evir introduced in this city bay sold SO &Melly, or given such universal satisfaction. It is very simple in its construdion, easily learned, not liable! to get cut of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or lirien thread, equally well and the low price at which it is sold nieces it within the reach cf all who desire a reliable, serviceable machine. GROTER & BALKIER S. X. 780 CIIRST :PIT Street. 3AIVIIILOR'I3 HAIR, DTI ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Ys ILLIAN A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye Produces a color not to -be disthiguished from nature— warranted not to inure the Hair in the least; remedies: the ill °aeons of bad dyes, and invigeratea the Hair .for life. ORLY, BED; or BUSTY HAIR instantly tarns splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean. tira sold by all Druggists, &o. ' lair 'llp Genuine le }dined WILLIAM A. BATCHES. fsOlt; int the , four sides of each boa. F•bOTORY4 No. 81 BARCLAY Street, • Vdtto 22.8 Brooding OM /0 Bowl street), lay2ll-1r - Rest Torii. . ON=-PION CLOTHING, 1201 i THI LATIST. 3 , VTLIB, made In the Beet. Kanner; e.tpreeely tor . Mt: TAIL ,BAL/113. LOWEST- fie)ltng Prioee marked In Plate Irigures. All Goode made 'to 'Order warranted tatieractery. tiar ttria-Parox SiaTamt 11 etrlotly ad eareitja. All thereby treated alike. 4 ee'n-Ir • , JONES ik 00 004 MABSZT Streit. CARD PRINTING , AND CHNAPNEIT to the City. at 13.1 South POITRTII Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, beet Ow! cheapest 1111 the City, at 111 South lOVETR Street. .PHRENOLOGY.— BY TIIE BARD OF TOWER TALL. My friend, Nick Hopkins, lately went To see a phrenologic gent, And, seated in an elbow chair, His head for trial did prepare. Said Phreno, " By this bump, I guess You are a poet; come, confess!" I never wrote a line; not I," Said Nick, "and so that bump must lie." "By these largo knobs behind your ears, • You're fond of fighting, it appears." n Indeed !" said Nick,. and slyly laughed,- "And yet I waited for the draft." . n Tbis organ here, beneath my thumb, Shows eltxtuence," qttoth Hopkins, g. Hum !" These knobs," exclaimed the puzzled sage, "Prove you are often in a rage." Said Nick, 'n I'm gentle as a sheep, And while my consort scolds I sleep " • II These bumps," quoth the Professor, "show A taste refined." Said Nick, "That's so !" 4, You love nice garments, I declare." Bald Nicholas, " You hit it there ! And now, to prove you're right, hit call And view the stock at Tower Hall." Onr stook of Pall and Winter °lathing is now large and well assorted, and is being increased by large daily additiOns. We buy and sell for cash only, end, there. fore, at the lowest possible prices. Tower Hall. No. 518 Market street: Philadelphia. BENNE rr & . u 0... PIANOS AND 5111.L0 DEONS AT AUOTION S . PEISJES..To be frilly prepared to respond to the re commendation of Governor Curtin, and for the exigen cies of the war, I will sell niy entire stock of elegant Pianos and Melodeons, new and little 118011, as above. It embraces 12 of the Inimitable Steck Pianos, besides others of w'cll-ehtahlislu.d reputation. Melodeons of ECason & ffamlin and Treat Jc Linslo's make, all warranted for five years, and kept in time, in this city, for one year. J. E. GOULD, BEVSNTII and OHESTITII T. • seB-121 MARRIED OARPENTER—WIPSLOW.—On the 14th ult., by Rev; George 0. Arnold, Mr. Prank L. Oarponter to Mine Mary A. Winslow, all of Philadelphia. . * DATIS—PoPRILIISON—On tbo 31 inst., by Rev. Jae. Cunningham, Mr. William 0. Davis to Mies Mary Ann McPherson. • ANDERSON—TAITT.—On tbo 10th nit.. by Bev. Jobn G. Byde, Dlr. George Anderson to 41183 Term Ann Taitt, both of atockton, N. J.' DIED. .ELDBIDGE.—On the 121 h inst., Charles Delany, Youngest eon of J. E. and Pheba W. Eldridge, in the 4th year of bie age. Funeral from the residence of Ma parents, Germantown avenue, above Fifth street, on Monday, the 15th init., at 10 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ** GROFF.—On the lOth instant, Jeremiah R. Groff. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funernal from hie late residence, No. 1526 Mount Vernon street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. SalTlL—On the evening or the 10th instant, Eliza Stewart, relict of James Smith, M.D., formerly of Most nut hill, in the 66th year of her ago. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her eon, Dr. Samuel B. 9 Smith, Brookfield, Montgomery county, on this (Saturday) tnornirg, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Routh Laurel Bill at 1 o'clock. Ak SOVSBEI9N.—FeII at the battle of Ball Run, Satur day, August 30, 1862, Frederick W. Sovereign, aged 21 years, adjutant of the bth Regiment New York Volun teers (Dury ea's Zonavee), only eon of the Rey. Thomas Sovereign, of the New Jersey hi. E. Conference. New York and Baltimore slavers please eon , . NAWSON.—On the 23d August, 1882, at his residence, St. John's Wood, Loudon, England, B. M. klawson, Bad., in the 71st year of his age. SOBELL.—On the 9th that , 3ties Hannah L. Schell.* CABS.—On the 9th hut , Miss Caroline Carr, in the 18th year of her age. KFNNIA.—On the 3d inst., in !hie city, of typhoid fever, John B. Bennie, of Media, Delaware county, in the 24th year of hie age. tk BETTIE —Suddenly, on the 10th inst., Josephine, daughter of Henry and Mary H. Better, aged 3 yeas and 7 months SPENDLOTE.—Ork the ilth inst., Mrs. Martha Spend love, relict of the late Harrison Spendlove, in the 94th year of ber age. * DT cOALLAC—On the Ilth inst., of disease contracted in camp, George Augustus, eon 'of the late Augustus and. Nary aleCialla, in the 32d year of his age. * COLLINS.—On the 11th inst. Elizabeth Oollins, aged 32 years. WRIGHT—On the 10th inst , Mrs. Maria Wright wife of Wm. Wright, in the 50th year of her age. * STANDING —On the 6th ink., in the military hospital at Newport News, Va., Richard Standing, of 00. D, 11th Regiment P. V., aged 46. . * LEITOIR.—On ihe 10th inst , Edgar Turner, son of William and Ann Janette Lenoir, aged 1 year and 11 months GIBBER —On tbe 10th bet., Mrs. Bridget Greer, aged 70 years. GREGSON.—On the 10th. inet Private George Greg.; eon, of Co. D, 71st Regiment P. Y., in the :30th year of hie age. SPRINGER.—On the 11th inst., Isabella Springer, relict of the late John Springer, of thie city, in the PM year of her age. * SPECK.—On the 11th lust, Catharine Speck, aged 72 BENDEESON.—On tbe 10th Fast, tlatilda, wife of David Henderson, in tbe 33d year of her age. * 104 LACK AND SECOND MOURN ilia Drew Bike, just opened l Black Gros Graina and Poult de Soles. • Black Taffetas and Gros de Rhine% Black Armures and Venetienues. Black Gros d'Bcosse or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Yarsoviennes. Black and White neat Stripes and Meeks. BEBSON 3c SON, se2.tf Mourning Store, N0.'9.18 011ESTMUP Street. ELEVENTH BAPTIST !'C ITU C 113 - TWELFTH street at+o7o RiOE.--Bev. E. D. Ie.h.NDELL SA.DBATII MORNING at half past.lo, and in the EVENING at half put 7. It ry• GEO: STORRS, EDITOR, OF. THE Bible Examiner, New York, will preach TO faOR.ROW. at the HALL, southeast corner. SPRING GARDEN and NINTH Streets, qt 103( o'clock morning, and 73i evening. The public are invited. lt* d ATTENTION, FIFTH WARD.— AN 7m.." • Imeztitiz-06t r ke Citizens of -the staid will Brainard's Church cor Streets, for the purpose of completing the - enrol military ditty. , rexit-i-m. SPIRITUAL CONFERENCES AT SAN so si-bT.isERT ALL, on SUNDAY, at 10,4 A. 1d.5 end ?X P. EL. Sk bje Li Physical Religion and Physical Development." Admission, r cts. It* or. CHURCH OF THE IIIOLT TRINITY, EiTTENIIOIThE SQUARE.—Tbis Church ivlll be reopened TO•h10RBOW. Services at 10)6 o'clock A. E., end 4 o'clock P. K. Bandar School at 9! o'clock A. 14. _lt larST. 111 A T THEW'S LUTHERAN . ORIIROH,' NEW EiT RE Ef, below Fourth. be- ME en Bace and Vine etreet3. Preaching by the Paqter, Bev. E. W. EIITTER, '7O-17ORROiV ittORNING,IOK o'clock. EVE4iLL4G SERVICE commences at half - past 7 o'clock. ry!" , A MEETING OF THE CFEIZENS OF THE THIRD PRECINCT, -EIGHTH WARD, held at BROAD snit LOCUST Siniets, September;l2, 3862, in compliance with the Proclamation of the Mayor. Henry 0 , Carey was called to the Chair, and John B. English iiiipointed - Secretary. After a free ex change of opinions ' it was' Resolved to meet on SATURDAY EVENING, Sept. 13, at 8 &Clock, when all citizens .are requested to be punctual in their attendance, unless called together sooner, by the,Oltairman. HENRY o.*CABEY,'Chaliman. JOHN B. ENGLISH, Secretary. It yver AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF uts the Citizens of the Ninth Ward, held at NA, tr.euNAL BALL, September 12, it was resolved that the memb,rs of the different Precincts enroll their name 4, with a view to forming companies for the defence of the City and State, and they, and all others so disposed, are earnettly requested to meet' at Southwest PENN eQUARE, THIS (Saturday) AP rzsrmarr, at four o'clock, for the purpose of drill' "MATTHEW: NZWLERK, Chairman. FAivrir BAFSNYDER,.I . secretaries GEORGE EARP, do , • 11* DTNATIONAL 'UNION NOMINATIONS. . "NO PARTY . BUT OUR COUNTRY." STATE OFFICERS. Auditor General. THOMAS COCHRAN. • kurveyor General. R 055.... . CITY AIID COUNTY OFFICERS. Mayor. • ALEXANDER HENRY. . District Attorney. WILLIAM .MANN. - City Solicitor. itl:11 0 . CARROLL EREWBTER. City Controller. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL. lieceirer of Taxes JAMES 0. KELOH. Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas. FREDERICK G. WOLBERT. City Commissioner. JOHN GIVEN. CONGRESS. First Liettiot-- Second Dfstrict—OßAßLES O'NEILL. Ihisd District—LEONAßD MYERS... • Font th District—WlLLl/Md. D. KELLEY: Fifth District— SENA.TOR. Second District—JACOß. E. • RIDGWAY. Third District—GEOßGE CONNELL. ' , _ ASSEMBLY. First District—WM- B. FOSTER. Second MEOW—MORT OS A. EVERLY. Third District--TROM S T. WILLS. Fourth PLtrict—SA.MYEL J. BEAT Fifth Distric—JOSEPH MOORE. Sixth District- ICHARLIS OLINGAN. Seventh Distrie,t—T ElO RAS COWMAN. Eighth District—JAMES N. KERN. Ninth Ti trict--JOR.N A. BURTON. Tenth District—S. S. PA NCOAST. Eleventh District-IMA EKLIN D. STERNER. 'Piet lith District--LUF E Y. SU TP£IIIS. Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGATE. Foluteenth District—ALEXANDER CUMMINGS; Fifteenth District—WlLLlAM F. SMITII. kixteemth District—EDlA &BD G. LEE. Seventeenth District—CHAßLES r. - ABBETL eel Ste . LAW DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY U... 3 OF PENNSYLVANIA—A. Term will coin ntence on WEDNESDAY, October Ist. The Introdite tory Lechire twill be delivered by Professor E. BRlnhi= ORB MILLER, in the noel Lecture Boom, at 8 o'clock P. M. of that day. . eep9-tool HEADQUARTERS , PENNSYLVANIA [IT_ BURGEON GENERAL'S OPTION, .."Hinalsiettna, August 16, 1862. STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA. he State Medical Board will meet in ;the Hall of the Howe ofßepreeentativee, Harrisburg, on THURSDAY; September 11, 1862. rain oup day, for the examination of candidates for - the Post of - Assistant Surgeon in Penn eylvania Reglinents. Candidates will register their names at the Hall at 8 A. 7,1., and none but than present punctually at _9 A. M. will be examined. Citizens of Penneylvania, of-good health, and capable of active service in the field, can, alone be received. By order of - A. G. OURTINI Governor of Pennsylvania. - REMIT .11:.SMITH, an2o.wasell Surgeon General of Pennsylvania. PHOTOGRAPHS. . . A TTEN TION, TOLUNTEERE3 1131Si2t$13 Is the place to get a.superlor LIKE= 1 , 17,E5S to leave at home. His Colored Photogreihs for $1 are in every respect 'satisfactory pictures:" -- azoopo Street, above ALL'YICTUREA TF E MOST NJ PRIZED ARE POWITAIPS —Now is7the time to secure Sue MIN at reduced vices. 'REINIZIPS Ufa size .011-colored PHOTOGRAPHS are Snell! painted 13/ rare Artiets. BEOOND Street, above Green. :It* L , AMOUR O 1 li.;---492 baskets' Latottr Olive Oil, just received per ship Vandalic, from Bordeaux, for sale by .IdITRRTOHR & LAITRIIONN, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. IVORY TYPEei'The.praoe 'to . get the finest Is at ItEiblifft'd Gallery; frifOONDlfitt : set, _above Grten. They are true imitations of .the _original, 'neither under nor overdone In oolortng or anosaranne— 'Ufa IWO and natural , its THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA„ S MILITARY. FOLYTEgiiiICTORPS OF Ett4., GI NEERS.—Membere are hereby ordered to meet at the Orlt.gr. PIM t Smart, TODAY (Elstuedar). at 3 PAL -Per ordar,.,. • , 11,15 • CAMPBELL TUOSEL G. 3 GrN MN AST ZOIIAVES-- - -4TEL GIBIENT 12. B —Recruits wanted at 37 'Smith TRIED Street. Company. nearlyl full. Only a few men wanted. Apply Immediately. 11* - P. V. 3311TH, Captala• I ABIX-BODIE D YOUNG PdEN • D',134 . i. oly E : -o*-: - .liefifiNG min .4361111f0E WEALTH ARTILLERY, for ImMediate Wyk* under tbo last proclamation of the Governor, the officers of wilioh have -been in . serrioe, sill apply 14 White's Buildings, 331 WALNUT Street. It* A. Ma - .RQBARTSON,Rf crafting Officer. ATTINTION !-THE FEDERAL GUARD, a•company now,being organizod in response to the GOvernor'S call, dealro a few more members •Gentlemen.wiabing to joie may do so by cslllng at the A rmory, Ilitchellis Building, 0 d YORK Road, below Wocd street, TEES DeY (Bstueday ). from 2 o'clock to 6 DI. • 011ARVIDS AT. WAGNER, Captain. WILLIAM BEAD:That Sergeant:'" • lt* ATTIE NT I OiNT , LRECRUIT___S • wanted 'M „ r tho - second Company of. BEY/Priutg GUABDB., the , that Company being full, and under command of 'William B. Thomas. Apply-to either of the undersigned. officers at the. CUSTOM 11003 E, from 9 A fit: to 9 P. rer. - • N. B.—Arne and equipments furnished. WILLIAM G. STEEL, Captain. J. ;..Btroriaa....Betiond Liputenant. 5e1.3.3t AZIEATION, .C 0.., C, .24 BE GIMIII4I., BIDBEBVE BBIGAMIL—The Comae) , • wilt march at 8 O'clock; THIS 111.0T1N189. All who have signed tbe 801 l met report at that hour, whh Blankets, ' Havenniclia, Tin Chips; Spoons, - Knives end Forks. . . AVD;tI#74,D• 08Ptakilt B. lI".II.OVZTT, 0: 13. BELDQIIB.IITES,B, 897 . CHESTNUT Street. IGB. THE •KEYSTONE .. ARTILLEay... whiniest at their Armory, No. 608 FILBERT Street, for drill, TR'S - EVE SING, at 8 o'clock. Young men'' wiebinglo join a Battery Company for temporary tier viee in .littef Ce of their State, are invited to alga the • mifetei 101 l during the day or livening. Ono Battery from.this organization is already in the minim of .tke GovernMent. It* COMPAI•Y A, 2d R., R. 8.-- Tbie nose undOr mttichiiif " br3ar~, And expecte to leave tor Harrisburg . THIS DAY. Arms ar.d accetitrements "furniehed. Able•bodied mea wiebing. themseivea, for the defenco_of. their homee, are invited to meet at their Armory, No. 505 OHNSTBUT 'Sir( et, TIIIS.DAY, 'at 8. o'clock. Nam tare of the.pompany will reptrt themselves, in starching! order, T DBD AY, at half-pad eight (B„,V ) 'o'clock.' Br' order of ... [lt*] . )l B. trays, Ofmtere.. YROMANRY, „.COI‘I.E j TO YOUR COUNTRY'S CALL I—TO PUT DO Pilf TREASON AND REBELLION I—THN:WASINGTON SQUA DRON, of the Stanton, or 14th Pennsylvania Caval ry have received marching orders; and will march ,for Washington on Tuesday next. Toy onng mon of good moral heist* farmers and far. mere' sous. and those accustomed to the- use of horses, a .rare chance is now offered for you to defend your country. • - The Regiment is to be commanded by JAMES M. 130BOONSIARER, of Pittsburg, who has been in the Cavalry service for the last twelve, months. A few llamas Wanted for this Squadron. Apply, immediately, at .No 209 South FOURTH. Street. CAPTAIN J. W. HALL, • • . Ckmmanding Philadelphia Squadron. C. W. HARRISON, Major. eelB-Bt* ttiATTENTION !—The 14th Penniyl , verde Cavalry, Col. James M. Schoorimaker, gives 45162 Bounty. A few able-bodied men, acenatomed to bones, will be accepted. Pay from Sl3 to $22 or month. Apply immediately at •No 209 bomb YOU AIM Etroet. C. W. IfAIIELSON, ael2-2tel , ' , • ' - - :,- -- Major. 1, • CO..11; IST REGV INF. P. - FL "G., Armory N. W. corner SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. open EVERY EVENING. at 8 o'clock, for the reception of recruits and drill. sell,S:#. : . • LC. YWCA Captain. Al . NATIONAL. -GUARDS. RECRUITS WANTED TO DEFEND TRH STATE: litizene are invited to jolis our Regiment at duoa, der good officeri., who have all seen service. • • •• GEO. UHLER, Captain Oe. A. JNO. 8. WARNER, Captain Co. B. • HARMANTIS NEFF, Captain Ca. 0. JACOB B • DE HAVEN,-Oaptain Co. D. JAMES hf LEDDY, Captain Co. E. J. ELLIS STOKES, captain Co.. F. W. K. MACFERRAN, Captain Co..G. W. A. TIIORP, Captain Co. W. A. DELANEY, Captain Co. I. PHILIP BEIaLSINGER, Captain'Co. K. Apply at • • ' MILITARY HALL, . • LIBRARY Street, Between Fourth and Fifth Streets. • • tit • • - - TOl - ISHMEN AND OTHERS :bk.' 'PENNiTtYANIA--T HE BRIAR '. lb. ~ ~-3101EBIIE UNITED IRISH LEGION OF :PRILA -1 • • . DELPHIA WILL BE IN THE GALLANT COS. .00BAN 8 BBlOADE.—Government and' City Bonn ties,of $165 secured up to the 20th inst. This is one of the regiments having authority to offer anoh great in ducements prior to the draft. Captains with full cons. pariice'pre!enting themselves to Headquarters, will re ceive $460 recruiting expenses when mnstei ed in. Men . of good charaCtor, bringing from 15 to 25 good men, will be commisaione'd Second and First Lientenanta i 40 'men, a Captaincy. Come from all cities and counties of the state—n.o R ill receive you like brothers: Telegraph despatches or letters replied to. Free transportation on all the railroads to Ifeadonarters, CONN OL LT'S Hotel, oppe site State Rouse, Philadelphia. Apply to. GEORGE OBOOKES, Colonel of 144th Regiment, P. V. sel2-61 - TO THE PATRIOTIO.=The Offi cers fif r oliirge cf CAMP INDEPENDENCE will keep their ft-tits open until 9P. H. EVERY EVE NING this week, for the Purpose of Enlisting Re cruits for the Philadtlph:a Regiments now in the field. Come, and got your bounty, and avoid the draft.' • H. A. SBERTZ, Captain, . se9.tls Officer of - the Day. CAMP INDEPENDENCE.-OUR COUNTRY—TO ARMS !—TRIC 'VETERAN R. GIBIENTB.—The gallant officers and brave soldiers detailed front the- old Philadelphia Besiments, nort in the geld, have:'Pitched tents in INDEPENDENCE ' NQUARB, and will enlist recruits Tor their glorious battalions on that sacred ground A fall Military Band will be in iltendance every de 4 after 3 P. M. ",-.• TO A ItAtalt . yo &B SRL Obaltman of Ckeranitteeiinlami • 0. WASIIING - TONAILAYB.-4, - ATTENTION !--.Those persons who have enrolled their names in tbia Corps will attend .at the. Armory Punctually. at fivo and eight o'clock P. At , for Drill. Any friends who desire to enroll their names for instrnc; tion, can do so at those boors. By order .of ALEX. MURPHY, Commanding. JACOB T. BOYFRAN. Secretary. Philadelphia, Sept. Bth, 1852. . sc9 St OUR COUNTRY ! TO ARMS ! 711 E VETERAN BEGIMENTB.-The gallant .officers and brave soldiers detailed from the old . Phil adelphia Regiments, now in the field, have pitched tents in INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, and will enlist recruits for their glorious battalions on that sacred ground. A fu , 1 Military Bard will be in attendance every day after 3 P. M TO ARMS ! .TO ARKS ! By order of the Committee. JOHN E. ADDIOKS, Chairman of Committee on Reuniting.. ITHE ATTENTION •OF ABLE- R 0 DIED MEN is called to the recruiting of BATTERY G, 152 d Pennstlvania Volunteers, or 3d Pennsylvenla Artillery, at the Headetnertere, N0i336 HARMONY street, between Chestnut and Walnut, below Fourth. Also. 506 TINE street; and below Cora— misaioners' Ball, West Philadelphia. , Bounty $l7O, with advanced pay. JAMES MARTIN, Jr. ,1 . Captain Battery G. seEpl2t* I- 3D 'REGIMENT, RESERVE B GAME, COL. 0. M. BABlN.—Becririts wanteA, to fill the various Companies. Apply immediatelf,- at any of the following armories. Open ditring the flr', awned for recruiting and dria : • Company. A—Llent. John S. Wilson, commanding, corner Tlitteenth and Filbert streets, at 73( o!clock P.M. o` Company B—Captain John F. Leak, FaitmorintMar ket, Twenty •iiecond and Spring Garden streets, at to 10 P. M. Company C—Caps. J. D. Sowers; at Sanders' In kute, Thiity•ninth street, above Market, West Philadel la. Company D—Captain B. Andrews Knight,. 0 is eloners'Hall, !Thirty-seventh and Market, after P. M. Company E-4/apt. Benjamin F. Harvey, Reed treet, below•Fourthi every evening. " _ 2 Company F—tiont. Andyew..T. Baker,7comm IOW& 810 Market street, fourth story, at 4 and 8 o'oloc P. , Ccmpany G—Capt G. West Blake, 808 Locus street, Bmd 8 o'clock. P. M. s 04t HEADQUARTERS RUS A; EQUADRON.--Catitain FRY'S RI • TROUP, and Captain HAMBLIN h 1.11.16 LIGHT CAVALRY have oonsolidated '- ad the RUSSELL.SQUATIRON. . Oillces---INDEPENDNOE SQUARE. No. 63a.011ES MIT Street.- No. 21 9 DOCK Street. GREAT WEI:Salm HOTEL, • • • ..* - ' -4509 MARKET A few more' Active Young' Men Wanted t FINE SQUADRON; which POSITIVELY It Harlisbrtrg on Monday. " • • • The men berg of Captein Fry% Company w Itidependence Square, and Captain Hamblin% ;will report at No. 533 Chestnut street every I r ap' cic ock, and every afternoonit 4 o'clock. • Capt. WM:. H. FR 15* • Omit. Wilf..M. HA I Iht. TO''THE TOUNG'M tr OF .. PHIL ADELPHIA..—The RUSSIILL,.TROOP OF.. PHILADELPHIA LIMIT' HORSE leaves on MONDAY MORNING for the lOurnberiand Valley. Each member will meet in INDEPENDENOE Square, at 9 o'clock, on Monday, armed with a Gun and Equipments . This 19 the last chance foronng Men to join this Troop. Members joining will pie e bring,their t i Guns along with them. Headquarters, ndopendeoce square, and Recruiting Offices, No. 219 D k street, and Great Western Rotel, No. 3349 Market s ' t. • lt* ;Captain Wit H. PRY. 24,.. TO HORSE!--CV PANY 11—BULL BOUNTY.—Colonel E. G. (DIOR. MANN'S INDEPENDENT istpuwrieD IiANGEI I6 !-LAn opportunity is offered a all BOLD and 'DARING MEN to engage in the %lied attractive species of military service, as Mounted Rangers, armed like the Regular Cavalry, With Sharp'slOarbine, Colt's _ 'Revolver, and Sabre. - 1 Or The FULL BOUNTIES of ths,United Stake, State and City Governments, and the Prsminm for En listment, WILL BE PAID ALL RECRUITS. ' Recruiting Stations-626 MARKET Street, SEVEN TEENTH and CARVER Streets. ' ' . ' ENOS J. PENNYPACKER, Captain. WM. HARTLEY JONES, lit Lient. 0 P. PARK. 94 Lieut. , • WM. RAWLE )11100KE, Brevet 24 Lieut. se 13 6t A. RECRUITING OFFICE OF THE•ANDEBSON TROOP, Ground Floor of the Penneylvania•sailroed Office, corner of %WIRD Street and 'WfuLING% - /Glelr. • Rapt WILLIAM J.-PALIIRR. , . dergt. ALFRED . YEZItf.. • • Private NORUAN- Ikf%BYLI Cll. .The Secretary ., of .War has ordered that the Anderson Cavalry be detailed. for the proisent i for duty in the State of Pennsylvania. They will be at once aottvely nloyed in pceutiag, Act , in the Cumberland Valley. ne10.4,* . -RUSSELL TROOP OF PHI:. • LAVELPRIA LIGRT. gonB - —OHANGS OF OFP 10E.—The Recruiting Office of this Uorpifb an been changed fromNo 218 01110.3TRUI' Street to No. MD DOOR. Street. 'Allow more )onug, motive, and , respecte-•le . men wanted. This troop will be - organized on the Name principle al the 'Anderson Troop. Young' met, the most efficient Home Guard is he who nobly •ve• luntesra to go and meet the enemy ere we have to fight bim on our own ground: • Do not let the rebels get upon* the sacred soil of P-Linsylvanla. To all of YOU I. extend an invitation, come and joie me We will be brothers in arms for the defence of sour glorious country. •seB-Bth ' Wa i t WM. B FRY. O . g.& ICERS' MILITARY EQUIP- . =NTS, paddles, Br diet. Havermicks, tikeleton at'llo. 720 iI&RKET Street. bolo* . •*. . 6±24.3.4t* AUTER'S HAIR, , DYE= , 4B • oents box.. tor two boxestir fIE anti*.r63 south TRIED stet et, above - Chestnut. . • ; .: t s • 14* ATYRDAT L SEPT+EMBER- , 13 1862: Ok•1110 - 61iTROVRAR' °DRS —ALL PATRICIIO AND A.RLE - BODIED MEN !—LhOrmaan's :Independent Regiment of Mounted having boon aceepted by the War Department for special service, Recruits will apply Immo diatelY•at the Deadquartere, GIRARD ROUND, PhUe • • Colonel - , E. G. CRORMANN. ' Lieut. Col., W. 11. STARR. Ben. Major, ALEX: McOALLIIM. 2d Major, GICO BERTRAM ' - 3d Major, MALCOLM. CAMPBELL. ' '• Ad - tart G W L JOHNSON: , tiOJIPANY A. 011 . 1.0, 111 1' , U*M88,11.3 ICIOHTLI•Shvet Capiain EAT D.Y , 2141CorthTIO41)..:Otit?ef • , (1011FANY:d. - : Captain riTzbiExiii.A.Ritia.W.lk4-7 ROUSE, ; foot Stiebt. • . • - • • .• • • • • - • • . ... . , • PODIPAVYI"; ''• Ciaptain . /20D(/11243, 1128 MARKET Street.. COMPANY E. - Captain HOLAHAN . ; WHABD HOUSE, OHEZiNUT Street ;" • • '* COMPANY F. Gaptain'DEßMlNG, FIRING GARDEN Street. &boy. Broad street. , COMPANY G. Capisin UHMOIL 204 WALNUT Street CJOBIPA:NY B. Calitiin. PENN Y PLOE Eli, 626 IiAItiCET troo • • COMPANY L. DaDtahl EIDIITHiJr., 67 South THIRD Street • COMPANY Al. . . Captain NINDLIC, 106, South i•.IXTLI Street ..capti t in FiCOTT,./ItTA and CHRL9TILA *reels. COMPANY P. TikOM?3O4; , FI'HITEBNII[I . 4I4{RIBA D . Are,Site. ' •.- EYRE' ita.. , l4.4N.PEriti, • .• . -OPENING FOR `. :. FALL; BALMOBAL EMT'S; GOOD' BLACK SILKEk. rf stArl4 tiNgs.§l9oD6, BLACK STELLA STIA:OS, NEW,WOOtFpI. tlvis.u.s, EY . • REP'S, OADIRED boLfIRS;.: FRENCH PLAID'kDANNEDEI, • • Ftri STOOK OFfWOOLENS, RDIREST_FRINTED GOODS, Ng4/'§TYLE , .DREES GOODS, t GOOD. CoVD 'POULT DE SOLE, MAGNIFICENT Birritg,` MAGNIFICENT PAINTED. GOODS. - seitt•mwetf , • • aOOPS FROM THE LA.TE FIRE.- IMMENSE 116.EGAINS !=-Will be opened on MONDAY, September 16th, a large lot of slightly 'da maged goods, which,will be offered at a great sacrifice, comprising Silks, Bareges,_Mous. Delaines, Gray Goode, Chaffin, Silrand Lace Mantles, Cloth Becalms, Shawls, Sm., all of which will bo sold at less than half their vac lee, at HUNTER'S, No 40 South SECONDStreet, between Market and Chestnut street , sel3.3t* A• SHIRTING .F.LADINELB.- A: :• Just opened; a few came of •Friiisch 'Shirting Flan nele,-in neat Stripes, Checks, and Plaids, of deferable itylee and qualities. ALSO—Giay, Scarlet, and Blue Flannels. mll2 SHARPLBSS ,BBOTHEBS. A LL-WOOL . .O.IIEGFEED‘ '0 A H .L-11:: .11..11 B. E S.-40-inoh Bleck and White Cheeks -lino pure Leine Caohnieree. Imported and for sale by 13}I&RPL488-BBOTHEItS, OEZSTNUT and•EIGHTH Streetr. GENTS' FURNISHING. GOODS. .FLANNEL CLOTH 'OVER- FINE LINEN INtiIitTSLIN SHIRTS, en gaud or made to order, of tho moat approved cat, and warranted to fit. WRAPPERS, The largest and beet assortment in the city TriDEROLVEIIING; EOSIERY, GLOVES,•TIES, ml3-etuth.-tf . 7 -7-. - • TINT OIVIVANT -. 110"ri0E3750 OAP:ITATASTIS AND (*NEM O'r QUABIII3I3. The City.Councll of Havana advertises for Propitiate, which will take place in.ledd . City, on the . StIcHOVE 818 next, for_thequrnishing of 50,000 severe metres of TRAPP BLOCllffand 60,000 senate metres of SIDE WALK, and also_ the laying of the tame in the streets of said city. The (ork must be commenced within sixty days after the signing of the contract, and be finished in the term of two years; the contractor every month to lay 2,100 metres of Blocks and 2,100 metres of Sidewalk. The price of the 50.000 metres of Paving Stones, at the rate of $4 05.100 for each remora. metre, will be paid by the. City Council, in munictial bonds, with *toyer', per cent per annum, amortizable in ten years, and payable with due to the holder. For this purpose, these bonds will be delivered to the contractor on tho _receipt of the works ore executed, which will be done monthly, the • coupons therefore being received in payment of munici pal taxes, and the City Council will consign yearly, in. their budget as obligatory and preferable expenses, the necessary sum for the payment A the Interests and amortization .of the capital. The payment of the 60,000 metres coupon kidewalks, at the rate of $4 20-100 each square metre, will be made to the contractor in each, one-half in six months after the work is executed and re ceived, and the other half at the end of the tax following months. If bids aro offered to perform the above works at lower figures than those fixed by the corporation, the contractor will have the right to execute the number of ignore metres of raving Eitone3 and Sidewalks necessary to cover the sum of $500,000, to which both contract. united will lie extended in such case. To be a bidder, parties must deposit in the Council City OffiCeS, tit cash, or in shares of the. Spanish Bank of Havana, the sum of $25,000, which sum the contractor will lose if ho does not fulfill, strictly, all the conditions of the contract. Thom wishing further information on this important • subject may examine the Havana Garcia of the 2d Sep. -Luther, which,will bo found at the Spanish Consul'. (like, in this city, and also at the °Moe of The Press. 0 &BLOB DE BA.SIE&U, - 4 The Consul of Spain. PnitAnstrulA,lleptember 11, 1862. sel2.3t TO ARKS 1 ()OFFICE OF THE .COMMISSARY N-7 OF SUBBISTEHOZ, No. 1102 OIRAHD Skeet— rattenntexi,i, September. 12, 1862 PROPOSALS will be received at this office nntil 12 • o'clock, H., on TUESDAY the 16th day of September, 1862, for turnisbing for tbe'nse of the United States Army, stanch times, and In each quantities as may be required, , the following eubeietence stores, viz : • • 300 barrels rime Hess Pork, lo be corn fedi well salted, free from rust 'sr stain, regularly packed - (Government standard) m new, bright, well 000pered barrels. 260,000 pounds prime bacon Shoulders, in turces. • 200,000 pounds Hard Bread. . . 1 .1,060 barrebsextr.a *insert:hie Flour. 200 bushels new white Beene, in flour barrels. 200 bridle's' split Peas, in flour barreli. • • sgooo pounds prime Bio Ooffee ; half in bariels, half in bays. - • • , 6,000 pounds prime black Tea, in half Cheits. 75,000 pounds light yellow Sager, in barrels. • 10,000 .pounds white Sugar, in barrels. ~ 2,000 gallons Vinegar, in 'new barrels. 8,000 pounds adamantine Candles; full weight, 120. _ 20,000 pounds good bard Soap. ' • ' 200 bushels fine salt, in sacks. 2,060 gallons Syrup molasses, in new barrels. An articles to be of the beat quality, securely packed, and in perfect. order for transportation. Bills will in clude Ptickitge end delivery in tels city. Seller's name, and date of purchase required on each package. Oertill r Getes of inspection of meats and flour will be required, and no pork will be accepted, packed from tt bulk meats." „Semplts in boxes, distir,ctly marked, must accompany 'bids for all articles, except meat. Bide from known deal. ere only will be accepted, and each bid must be accom panied by the written,guarantee of two responsible per t- sets, for the faithful performanceof the.contract. The Government reserves' the right to accept . or reject the whole or any part of the above QUiltititioB ; the whole to ge.deliirered witblie thirty days from the date of award. Prbposals to be - eiddised, 64 Proposals for Subsistence Stores," and directed to , F. 31. BUOIE; Bel St • ; . .8: Yel !ELL stziELT.. BUS , Icirm- t. MI this .wires for revoyt at oitipany oraiug at DEPUTY . QUARTERMASTER: GE 11BRIL''8 01f1110/0, PIELADELYIIIA, SEPTEX. ant 12, /SO." - PROPOSALS Will be received at this office until SA TIIRDAY, 20th inst., at -12 o'clock hi for the erection "la completion of a MilitaryMospittsl for the use of the •United , Statßi upon a lot otgroond situated at Chestnut 11111, between - Idgewood Station, on the Chestnut. Hill Railroad, and Township line.' Each proposal must state the ehortest time rtquired to complete the contract, and also the names of competent securities to the whole 'apsonnt of the contract for its prompt and faithful per. lirrhance. The plena end specifications can be seen at the office of John" McArthur Jr., -Architect, No: 209 Sonth,SlXTB Street, every day between thelours of 10 M. and 4 P. M. until the bide ate closed. , A. BOM A Captain and Asst. - Q.4h U:S. A. : nelB-7t TI - EPTITY QUARTERMASTER:OR- X! SHELL'S OFFICE, PaiLlunirlff.li 4 flat; Sep terr•ber, 1862. PHOPOSALS wlll be received at this office until THUILSDAY next, 18th last . at 12 o'clock Di:, for rough. casting the exterior of the following United States Military HoaDinglit • Hospital at Cheater. " West Philadelphia. 44 Hestcnville. " Germantown. • 41. Tenth and Christian streets,• Philadelphia. • 111 %;. " Twenty-fourth and South sta., - • " Sixth and Idaater.etreets, sr • 44 . 4 , " Sixteenth and Filbert streets,' 1, " ‘ 1 Fourth and George Streets, ' • 4 ' " Twentieth ano Norris streets, - " Who buildlege tolte taken as they.now stand, with the full understanding that all materiabi , and Irkei.neciessry to_ - couplet. the rough-casting shall bkfoinished by the' .00ntractdr,, and included is his proposal. t.The work to Poi done in two fail coats of gore:111mo, and clean, shown sand on . plastering lath secured to the battens. The first coat must be well' haired withanund, elaughteved,haii, and the second floated: to •a bard rmigh-cast surface: Each bid must name the fall amount for each Hospital,' iniinding a base.buard. cf 12 inches wide around each ,building at the ground, and any other work or materials necessary, for a perfect llitieh. Any fartherinforination ri quired can be obtained from John 111.45Arrhur, Jr., la chltect, 1V0.209 South SIXTH Street, rhiladelphis. , DOYD, .Captriin and Assietant Q. Ei:ll,-..11. lIMM 1_ ANLINESS STRICTLY 0 - 13- . .mr? "gt: the celebrated Hair Dyeing and 14tabliebaiiint,tFAUBTH end BR/01M , . sell if tt XILITAIW. IiZORIJITING•STATIONS. COMPANY 0. :-RETAIL, DRY.' GOODS L. ". FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH - AND. ARCH. VirEOLICSALIS AID RETAIL G. A. HOFFMANN, 606' AROH STREET. PROPOSALS. E~~*r~ar~~~~.~:~' :~~~;~1 CA liTßltidtS I • Bartholow's Solid Water-Proof Cartrliges, for all kinds of Arms, of all calibres, smooth-bore and rifled, with Elongatid Bullets for Bifles and Pistols. Ball Bound B Cartridges, Buck and Bait do., and all Buck do., for smooth-bore Arms. These Cartridges do not reciuire biting or tearing, thus saving time and powder, and being loss egMemonts are necessary for the soldier using;them. * • • Manufactured and for sale by BARTHOLOW CARTRIDGE CO: . . • - • • • CHESTER, Powylvazda: . • All orderii by mail promptly attended, to" ": . (10 of SABRE -BAYONET -.RIII;ES.‘xxIY . ..RIFLED MUSKETS, WILL- DE DE SOLD TO CITIZEDS ARMING THEW. ' SET.inCS, • • • : . . . , • • AT COST PR-10E5,...: By PHILIP' S. JUSTICE, es 116 L N0.,14 NORTH' FITTEI STENO'. ; COMMISSION ROUSES. •OFFEBB FOB SS LE 70,000 yarda MEDIUM ALPACAS .'',':;,. 38,000 yards FARMERS' . DRILLS. •. . . . . 35,000 STANDARD BLANKETS. rB-14t 5ET.0,11311 ON DELIVERY. . • - • 81LADA.,5EPT...80.862 . : Canton Fliainels—heivy, • Airay Standard Drills, 4.4 Standard- Sheetings, • ; Crawford Denims, for Overalls, • • • Bley Linens, for litiMgs,, 12• oz. 281-inch Duck, "4•• For sale by • DECOURSEY & HAMILTON, - • 0e8.6t, 237 $ OMISTNIFT ElTBioirr; TIEPANt ATLANTIC DELAINE 00 • . MOURNING PRINTS, Black and White, Black and Purple, Black and Gray, ' Black and Lavender, ' NSW STAIsIDAILD STYLES, • PRINTIOD iaY WIL.VIA.M SIMPSON. .11/MIWet'ALIBTIELEB Oir• SADDER PRINTS, . . SAMUEL SIATER BONS SUTTON MANUFACTURING. CO. ios,,seLN.BY • JOSEPH. LEA, 128 AND 130 INDISTNUT 8T11.13117.- , BROWN DRILLS, OF STANDARD QUALITY, FOB BALE BY WELLING,' COFFIN, 8.1 Co. jyl9•etutbSm EAO OHIRINTIT STREET. CLOTHS, 'CASSIMERES. DOESKINS, SATINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, LINSEYS, TWEEDS, KERSEYS, FLANNELS, and ARMY WOOLENS. For Bale by the paolrege, by • WELLING, COFFIN, it Co. r. art2Blthetutool9 220 CHESTNUT Stmt. 0 izrzcz---L-1--... LINENS FOR ARMY PURPOSES. Bales Canvas, all widths. Bales Farmers* Drills. Bales Light and Heavy Duok. ALL FLAX TENT CLOTH.. FOR SALE IN STORE AND . DAILY ARRIVING, BY CONRAD & SERRILL, 206 ONESTNIIT STREET. seBl.2t ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. 'DARE-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. .1311Y.BLIJI CLOTHS 'FOB OFFICERS. • • ARISE BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. • 10-OIINCJE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. - BROWN AND BLEACHED !MEETINGS AND simanTos. For ado by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. tf ARMY BLANKETS. GOVERNMENT STANDARD, FOR SALE BY . FROTHINGHAM Ss WELLS, AGENTS. .matt BED -QUILTS, JOB; •• • • HOSPITAL PIOrEPOSES... - 8,000 10-4 WRITE AND BLUI ARE 4/01 AO: KATZ • • ; • BL9O, 8-4 and 0-4 INDIEOIBI4OI FLANNELS. _ • ror pale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, trlls-2m 84 N. FRONT and 80 iiNTITIA STREET."' WELLLNG - , COFFIN, & 00., 2.20 011115TNUT STREET, sre'PreDarod to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY -ARM Y WOOLEN AND 'OIT9N (mops, . ~~jTja"~PT FY '''rt4fra*ll/ ittralOlNT‘ . ao:112 OHNISTAIIIT EMINCIM . • • - 0011111513101 4 IiIIIROZAW2II PEMADELPHEL-MADE GOODS. 81321- A N 'INVOICE OF -A6F-.Tery =porter BAY BUM, in quarter cooks, jam . toodad,,and for solo by ORAS. M OARSTAIIM . US WILIAM:Mud U GILAXITI arta. - - NEW PUBLICATIONS. pia:l4Bl2D THIS DAY!- T E - 57 S T . E R Y. AN ENTIRE NEW NOVEL. BY MRS. HENRY• WOOD, Antlvor of 44 EaTl's Heir!." THE MYSTERY! THE :MYSTERY! BY - blitßillliNar WOOD THE MYSTERY ' •OF DOHNSTIC LIFE •By Mrs. BENRY:WOOP, 'Author:et "East Lynne," "The Burs Heirs," " TheVhitimplgi,' l "A Life's Secret'," etc., eto., liiptikolgiiar THIS DAY, , • putted from the ~ authoes manuseript ) ; purchased by us from her, and issued here Iliad vanee of its publication in Europe. It is corn ' "pies in alarge octavo volume of over.2oo pages, :large type, double column, and printed on the finest and best of white paper. Price 50 cents a copy in taper cover, or 75 cents in cloth. „ • Read what the Literary Editor of the' Phitadetphia North A mcrieon and United States Przette sly.: of it sdttirially in that paper, of deptenvb,er 10th: Tits MISTF.ItY : A Story of. Domestic-74n.. By Mrs. —BENRY Wool), author •of v Farrejleifa." Lyrne," The. Ohanninge," is The•Kkestio's, Liie's .Serret," Verner's. Pride 4. -Philadelphia: . T. B. Petereou & Brothers. • Mrs. II oad rises with each 4 occestin Ts* the diaplay of ber genius. 4, A Lifo's Secret," Lest Lynne,"..' Tho -Firl'elioire," stag , The Obannings," are on a'grainally ascending scale cf interest and power ; but E. the'llfyste rY "`oafs them all. This tale should have been named “Mystery upon Mystery," for such a complication. of strange situationsand startling developments was never before penned. . . Mire. Wood, of all living writers, has the greatest genius for 'contriving tplots, but • eho does ft in such a way a 3 not to , violate probability she unravels the tangle &web in a manntr , ao - natural that when water down the,book we are constrained to admit that rho is a - ' l lTel!UaTitte Udetreas cf her - eft; -In the tale before us there is lenikfithbii Min there is in "Batt Ly - nno," but the scenes vary more rapidly and the interest is more deep and suetaincd. 'lke character of Miss Chandos is original and well drawn i it is one of the moat striking in the beta,' though' of less importance than the_ others, whic . ttbvelop themselves reithar, bztheir actions than by their laigiage,- , ..7he interior a an --- 1,6".,guA iristitnte for young ladies,". ail lii"t4lPP - arlson with an eitaitiah meat of a similar kind in Fiance, arti done with a graphic pow er,..ignal to that displayed by Charlotte Bronte. in Viilette." It bee "rot - yet,:appeared in England ; the American public will, theiefore,let the start 'of their rivals d'outre rater in the enjoyment of this adMirabla atory. 'The price of it is only - fiftj . bents. Published and for sale by . T. B: PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT STREET, . . PHILADELPTiLkir- To ;wbom all orders must come addressed. - AUVEOa.,ED MILITARY BOOKS! P-ÜBLISHZD BY J. 13. LIPPINGOTT ,56 CO, UNITED STATES INFANTRY AND RIFLE TAO- TlOS—Prepared under the direction of the War De partment. One vol.. 81.25. IiiiOLELLEN'S BATONET. EXEROlSES—Published by order of tho;War Department. One vol. $1.25. CAVALRY TAOTiCßLltiabliehed by order of the War DepqtMent.'" Thiciti vole. $3 75. MANUAL EVOLUTIONA,OF THE LlNE—Arranged lit:Winter forth:l6ilhe we of the Army Officers. A 1 - Sequel to the IVA Infantry Tactics. 60 cents. MANUAL OF BATTALION : DRILL-=For the use of Army Officers. Arranged in tabulAr form and pro perly explained. 50 cents: • -Nrz. • • • SOLDIER'S RANDY BOOK—Oonteining a complete system of Instruction for' the'fielsEer on coming into the service.. 25 cents. • REVISED ARKY:REGULATIONS—PubIished by au thority of the War Department. Byo. $1.75. •' INSTRIIOTIOR Ili • - B °Y AIiYGIB,LS' SCHOOL, ;nil ' . der ititi t care ofFll . l7;a4DS' SPRING GARDEN Mt- STVIIITR, reop e n 9th month, (So;tembor), 1et,1883, Circulars, 1157. North BROAD Street aul9.tu th a Uttla yr P. 13 . 1131345 N - INTENTS ES -111; OPBS ING he.rillibooll on Gate below ICIGHTA .13) the ,Ilth 'of 9th Montt?, (September). an264ntbs9til:.. • BOARDING S(311001i:VOR . The Sixth Session of the BOAEDING•kiHOOE FOR • . GIRLS, heretofore conducted • by the Subsaibere r near Darby, Pa ;.under the name of. .• • •., • •. • ,‘BBABOIi FEMALE SEWN VEY," • Will' Open lOtt, mo , Ist, 1862, zt Attleboro, Backs county, W.; nyder the rtarne"of • BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. • • • Every facility will be afforded *hereby a- thorough and finished course of instruction in all the elementary and higher brar.ches' of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATIC/AL Education may be obtained. Circulars ' embracing- full • details of the Institution, rosy be bad on application to the Principals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia. TERMS. The charge for tuition in English branches, with board, waging, fuel, and lights, including pens and ink, and the use of iho library, is at the•rate of 5169 for the school-year. • . • Latin, Greek, French, German, and Drawing, each extra. ISRAEL J. GRAB ithlE, • JANE P. GBAHAME, • 1 . Principals. '; • nENTRAL lIISTITUTE, 4 "7.ENT11 'LI and SPRING GARDEN. Streets, will reopen Sey tember 1. Boys prepared for any Division of the Public Grammar Sclwole, for Corege, or for RthlillollB. • aul4-Im* R. G. litcl2ll3llrE, A. I. Principal. . . ,11 W 11.1.2,111 t 0 P TAPPALTig Boemlimit entliNeiSebool for Young Ladiee, No. 1615 EPBTION Stniet r ,mlU reopen on VIEVRESDLIE, September 171 S. ' jylt-2m' lARAY INSTLTUTE, : Nu SWABBING. AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNT& -LAMM, No.• 1b27 and•l629 SPRUCE Street, Philailet- Tads.. The regular course of inatruction embraceathe Engiish and French Langiages and Literatures—LerM it ri•-' quired—and all the branches whioh constitute a thorough English and. French education. French iia,the language of the family, did is constantly spoken in the Institute. " r The Scholastic year commences September 14th, amt C 10801131117 lst. • F or circulars and partici:dais, apply to , aul6.2m* MADA.Mt" D 'HICIWILLY"Prinat Sae ErINSYLVANIA . MIL LT A :IVY AOADICXY at West Cheatari (firn s boardere only). This Academy will be opened on THURSDAY, &stem tember dtb, 1t32. It was chartered b; the Logialattiro-at its last session. with Intl collegiate powers:: In its-capacious buildings, which wero erected and furnished. at a cost of o.er sixty thonesud d.ollare, r.rs arrnngements of the highest order for the comfortable Quartering. and subsisting of enelundred and fifty cadets, A corps of competent and experienced teachers will give their undivided attention to the educationatdevart rnent, and aim to make their inetruction • thorough: and practical. The departnient of studies embraces the fol lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and - Collegiate and liffilitary. The moral training of cadets will be carefully attended to. For circulars, .apply.; to James R. Orne, Esq., No. 626 Chestnut street; or at the book stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to au20.20,. Vol. THEO...HYATT. Piesfdint P. Iltvlk. STINKER' RESORTS. QTAR HOTEL, • ,i•J (Nearly opposite theNnitedl24ls.NoLd,), : -_ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. • '4. SAMUJL ADAMS, Proprietor. Manor • Also, Carriages to Hire. Boarders, accommodated on the, most reasonable' Ferule. . MitIISENIEN'rS. • ITTudnessAireii - MiAmr.—xtumamsa LAST NIGHT• or MIBB IRAGGIE MITCHELL. • %WRNS PIEf)EB TO.PIGH.T. • • • MARGOT,' TaR'POULTRY DEALER, THE POUR BIBTEBS, 'and • • ' ROBRRT MAOAIEH.' MISS htITOUELL 'IN 'SIVE OHARAOTER3: MONDAY, MISS .T&NR 0001188. • Performince COMILIMMIII X " to 8. ' A.LN. . UT4TREET 111E11.TRE.-- VV . Solo Lessee... ; , .21213. M A GARRICTTSON. Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. LABT A.PPEARANON -OF MR. AND MES. B. L. DAVENPORT. SATURDAY. EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13„ DA NEON AND PYTHIAS. Damen Mr. R. L. DAVENPORT. °sleuth° Mre. B. L. DAVENPORT: To conclude with tt a new romantic drama, entitled T titclA.DP: HUN TRIM. Mr. B. L. DELVIMT ?Orr. Seguin fIONTINENTAL: THEATRE: s. sensio, Sole Loasee. GRAND REOPE NINO, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, SEPT. lE. The house has been entirely redecorated and remo deled, and will be opened for the Fan and Winter swum' as a LEGITIMATE TEMPLE OF ART, . With the largest and MOST MAGNIFICENT COMPANY, OperatiC, Terpsichorean, Spectacular, and Pantonihnio, EVER ASSEMBLED IN AMERICA. IdDIIIE MARTINI The renowred Prima Donna Sontralto ' • .. . . MIME VON BERKEL, • . . • The celebrated-Prima Donna Soprano; TheMDLLE. ANNETTE GALETTI, Th beautiful and accomplished Premier Dansenee; , • MDLLE. HELENE, The Sisters AUGUSTA and SIABIE, . • All of the 'Academy of Music, New, York, and NlbbA Garden. GRAN) BALLET OF FORTY, .Under the direction of MB. GEORGE, SMITH, - Together with a Host of Talent, which will appear in a Grand Entertainment, embracing ` . SELECTIONS .FROM OPERAS, GRAND BALLET AND SPECTACLE, EXTRAVAGANZA, CONCERT AND COMEDY SCENES NEW GRAND PATRIOTIC TABLAU, TRANSFORMATION SCENE: By R. BANDALL. . For full Particulars see small bills. • ' ' Aranserog —Parquette, 25 cents; Orchestra Chairs and Private-3130x. Seats, 60 cents; Family Circle, la cents. Doors open at 7% ; commence at 8. 5e1124. pENNSYLVA.NIA ACADEMY (W -IL TEE FINE ARTS, • 02.5 • CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.:EI. tin P. 2d. Admission 26 cents. Children half price. : it _ Shares of Stock, 8.30. WANTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY A Man Family of Adults a VURNISIIIK D HOGBE, with modern Improvements, in- a good neiihborhood. Address '.IF. J. G.," at The Press office. solB-6tir A. LADY, well qualified to teach the 'trench language, and the usual 'English branches, desires an engagement as GOV ERNE9B,In a family of Young children. Address 4, Edneation,". at this' of fice. sell-tatbs3t* AYOUNG LADY DESIRES BOARD five days in the week in a pleasant family, where instruction in Drawing, French, or ; English branches "would be received in payment. Th Oat - ot references jay( n.. Address ."Teacher," Box 941 Phila delphia Poet Oflicel sel2.4t* • A E D--In a Commissionv . .House,. a young man who has ba some expe riencexn in handling woolen goods. Addreee bog 2,177, F. . 8e8.13t sl73soo.fieeTimbrirsova:o pr operty . amou nt wan Perpetual ln enrance to cover the eame. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. eed fitt PART OF A FURNISHED sea MOUSE WANTED by a small family, la central location. Addreisa Box 1895, Poet Office. _ an22-tf .BOARDING. SEVERAL .ROOMS VACANT 'AT No. 292 rotrms ottrat its at A GEXTISMAN AND TWO) LA DIES " deeireßOASD in a 'Genteel Priviite in tho . vicinity of Tenth COO Walnut streets. Pktfuve ad. dress tt B," at thls office. ' - neft•raillt FOIL THE SEA SHORE. mai ik. -. LiNTIO "atl L B CrA D ()HAN fig 'OF "ROUBB.-,-Chi ' tad • sfter MONDAYI Sept. let, - 1862; " ' meU Tite*.n'biiiPtes Thae•street Ferry at 7.80 A. M. ravrees- • -:-••• •-• • • • " a 5:8.46 P. 6L . _ AcCommodation;traftl e for Abeecom only, 4..40 P . K. Retaining, latifeilakattioliail, 4 P. fd4l7 l "Prwilli 6.05 A. kf: T r Accommodatfon . lia*ei 21:beeioni at 8 45 A. M. Pa/mongers for Long• Branch and intermediate s atom done will take the 7.30 A. M. train. FARE 81.30. ;Round-TriP 'Tickets, good only for tAll Day and Traittfor which Meg are issued, $2 50. Ex cursion Ticket% ) kood for three days, $B. Rotela are now mow' an2ll.7ff THE FINEST ASSORT:. MILNE of new, modern, and—durable Pt taws ruin sua to $4OO. • • - 6180, PIM. CIVB World renowned 11111L0131FONS and, 112311101.711:418,: for Gash, at a great reduction, or In mail monthly instal mente JAMES 82,41111{, 2/9 and. :381 South - FlT:TRStreet, above Spruoo, 04-424 EMNM CAMDEN 'AND AT- JOHN O• BitYANT. Agent.