THE PRESS. foodsuo pdIL7 (1117NDAM 111k0iPTIII,) oxJou* FOiNEY. vo ws, rip. 111 SOUTH /mama STREET, l os DAILY PRESS, osios Oars Ns Whn, vayable to the Curia. ash to Subscribers out et, the oity at Six DoLLARB v; 40 0, roux Donates Tom EMU? BIONTHBj ,00 tio,LISO 10.11 .Bl= itollllls--inNailliSbhr ad. 7 . _ oe w the IMO tirdoied. 11 "' TOE TRI-WEEKLY, DRESS, 910 0 to Subscribers oUt of the ratty at Tains Dot.- , 1 , 1 Die Maio, in advance. pRY•GOODS JOBBERS. Hp NIELLOR & 00, zig LISLE AND GERMAN IMPORTERS, 40 AND 40 ITORTH THIRD STREET. BOSIBBY, GLOVES. bias and Drawers, '4-4 Linens. fanc y ifiroolen4 :, Linen C. , Manufacturers of Shirt Fronts. eell Sin FALL. 1862. jA tos. BENT, SA.NTEE, &00., 111.13011TEIG Aiu JOBUSES DRY GOODS, b o g, 239 and 241 N. THIRD SPREET, ABOVZ SAOB, PICILADBLDRIA., t „ 'lo ve upon their anal 1014% AND COMPLETE STOOK OP FORSIGN AND DOMESTIO DIM GOODS, A p a ng v11'121141 be found a more than usually at ,rotive sanely of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Also, a full assortment of tIEINNIIAOL AND 00011E00 PRINTS, and VILLADSTAPHIA-MADD GOODS. V" Cush buyers specially invited. sea.% A L . 1862. ,SOHNES. BERRY. & Co., (Suroosooro to Abbott, Johnes, & coo) , 60 ItukILKIII, AND 624 COMMERCE STREETS, 10POBTERS AND JOBBILBO 07 SILK FANCY DRY GOODS. Tim now Wag an entire!? titW & LTTBLOTIVE STOOK, EX FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Mao, a NY assortment in WHITE GOODS, RTBBONS,GWVES, SHAWLS &0., a'bleb they offer at the very Lowest Market Trim, and f,eildt the attention of the Trade, anltt.ara yARD. GILLMORE, Ea. 617 OHESTIMT and 614 JAYNE Streets, Have now open their FALL IMPORTATION 01 SILK AND FANOT BESS GOODS, SHAWLS, :WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, 443. OUGHT IN EUROPE BY ONE OF THE FIRIVC„,, to ekleh the attention of the trade to partiertlarly PAL SHOE-F 1 ZEN MACHINE TB.HEA.Ps, BEST QUALITY, Vet and Two-Omace Spools, 3110 E THREADS, Of ALL DZISORIPTIONS, FOB HARNESS MANUFACTURERS. LCRINE•§9ILE, COTTON, NEEDLES, AND OIL, LAING & MAGIN*NIS, SHOE FINDERS, 30 NORTH THIRD STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. AMES 5. EARL k SON, ILVUTOTTJBERB AND IMPORTIBRE LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, fINN INGRAVINGS, PIOTURIII AND PORTRAIT riAbills, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OARTES-DR-VISITiI PORTRAITS'. E&HLE'S GALLERIES. 818 GRESTNUT STREET; PILL/DILTIILL. CABINET FITRN ITU KR. fa J. ALLEN & BRO. OAI3INET WAREROOKS) 1209 CHESTNUT ST, A LARGE.ASSORTMENT UPERIOR FURNITURE 4 .2 ALWAYS ON H&ND. M3INET FURNITURE AND BIL LIARD TABLES. MOORS & CAMPION: No. 281 South SNOOND titreet, It tommotion with their extensive Cabinet Buahieue, owe 11r1 / 1 01 /facitiring a emporia' artloia of BILLIARD TABLES, erre cow on bud a full rapid,' finished with the 1,1 01111 & 0& IMPROVED 011811101413 1 thleb 411 Prohommed by all who hose used them to be ;tenor to all Won. fat the quality and tlnielt of those Tables the mann ;"""..l,rl refer to their nrniteroos patrons throodboUt "nth oho are familiar witit,the character of theft optan27-em WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER GASES. JOB. H. WATSON. Muka No. 326 ORESTNUT street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o A . IttESR ASSORTMENT, at LE: TUN roman PR101213. PARE BROTH2IB, ht lOort6rs, 824 CrinIBTNIFT street, Wow Vol/ I th' tahmtr STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS. NI 4 RTLN 1k guars ITATIONNEY, TOT AND NANOT Otle )11 Mrourtt - HZ So. itrai Wailarr STUART, mow Atavism, ramAinitvitta. CA , UTXON' IMMINIMMI•••• 1111 well-earned repot*** of I ,FAIRBANKS. SCALEI,_ ~-s6 Wood th e no t i on of inalertnot belaime to Oar 1.4.°1 {{ WAIBBAZIEW 110AINSI" ana Warchaden ' ,' "lt bOdir, In tnany,lniteneen, bulk subleded teir " t _ e ._ Z d n apontlon, rAIBBANKEP BOALAIS are otaltnumw. Qt t ° „ 4l f by the original Inventon, 11. di TAPAIR; e n , — "q 3 it 00., and eal adapted to even branch of the -41410 1 Where *coned and durable &Oki Ii feQuirt FAIRBANKS .RWINGI General Aleut% 4144 / XAHONIO EAlda, 71111 COTTON BAIL DUOS, AND CAN -Awn VI - 13, ° ell numbers find bromic took Awning Twillo, of ell deeinintlons. for 14"41, 11111 1111, Trunk and Wagon 00 • 411 .: ere Drier nit% from 1 to $ 4144, si r tu ti ng ura l3r,iti n . min Twine, lto• 'Joins W. 11911112dA1l & 00., ,- 4 109 .1071111 a Auer. 13 141 %1AT PRINTING v •Ilest Ui Em l ,7 1 3 6 4 1 1,th i e t o B itbst antowera a allouils, VOL. 6.----NO. 39. SELECT SO OL FOR GIRLS , 13030 BPEINt } ;GARDEN Street—For Chrotgare t anti to R. T. RTIGREgtA.N, Principal seB-12t* WOLSIEFFER BROTHERS' MU BIO&L At:JADED:IT, No, SOT HARl3fritiLL St. Terms $215 per year. Olasseirnow forming. ann-lato fiLASSIOAL INSTITUTE.-,-DEA.II . 'kJ Street, above SPBDOSI. The 91aselettl • Institute will 113.0PIGN SRPTIMBER ati26-2m* J.W. D. p.; MISS IYI . - HOWES' -YOUNG .1111— LADIYB' D 6 / 3 01104 AND DAY SOKOOIi 1626 ()1111SINUT Street, will reopen on WEDITESDELY, 10th September.. an26.lin T. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACA DEMY, 1,001:781 1. Street, west of Sixteenth, MS reopened for the" Eleventh Session. ,L'ANDSEW'S HARRIS, A. M., Principal. seO.tf VOUNG. LADIES' SCHOOL, NO. JL. ..903 OLINTON ,Street, eatabliehed by Professor 0: D. CLEVELAND ln 1884. Fall Bess on aommermea September Bth. NY ICJOIL/Ii, s O.IIASB. aul9.lm • rflHOB. BALDNIN'S ENGLISH AND -11 OLASSIOAL SCHOOL for Boys, R. B. corner of BROAD and AROR *seta, will reopen September let. an.2B-Im* pets - B. THROPP . WILL _ J.LlLtreopen her BOARDING and DAY SCAOOL, for Young Ladles, '1341 OHNSTITUT Street, - Pfdladelphta, SEPTPAVIBIM Bth. asl2 tool frillE ENGILIfsg -AND _ CLASSICAL SCHOOL will reopen at 1112 riti,BEFlTlitreet, THlTESDAY,, , ltb.Septembere. • an24l.ltn* - WM. S. comair. VAIRVIEW BOARDING BOHOOL, NOBBISTOWN, Pa... for Young Men and Bof will commence EiRPTEMBIik a 29. se4-22t* GEORGE, A. NEWBOLD, Prlnchade MR. WINTHROP ',TAPPAN'S .LV.I. Bonrding and Dap School for Young Loan, No. 1016 6PBUO Street, will reopen on WEDNESDLY, September lftb, iYIO-86 MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J: E. HALL will reopen their Boarding and Day Sobool for Young Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on /CLOS DAT, September 8. se2-2m 1862. NGLISH, FRENCH, AND LATIN 3.241 sonooL —Mies BURGIN'S School for Young Ladles will reopen SEPTEMBER 151 h, at 1037 WAL NUT Stmt. sel3.lm* TT' 1). GREGORY, A. M., reopen Olasalcal and &tallish 501100 Ia 10. 1108 ELARKET atreet, on M.ONDAY, Sept. L aolB-Im* TN STRUCTION THROUGH BOOKS , 1 Objects, Pictures, and such Endowments as have beefs, or may be yitien, to the Teacher and the Taught. ANNE DICKSON, an27-1m 108 South EIGHTEENTH Street. Bth September. aLENWOOD ACADENLY FOR Vf BOYS.—The above Institution will reopen on the 15th of 9th mo. (September.) For particulare, apply to SAMUZL ALSOP, Principal, au29-1m Del. Water Gap, Monroe county, Pa. SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY- Located within one mile of the village of Darby, ac cessible half hourly from the city, will open on the 29th of 9th mo. (September.) For circulars, address au2B-Im* JOSIAH WILSON, Darby, Pa. A BACHNIA.NN, TEACHER O F A the PIANO, ORGAN, MELODEON, and VIO LIN, will resume the duties of hls profession SEPT EM BER let, NORMAL MDBIOAL INSTITUTE, 624 North ELVVENTII Street. ' au2o-lre* THE ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MATHE MATIOAL INSTITUTE-4k Select School for Itoye--No. 2 B. WEST PENN SQUARE, REOPENS SEPTEMBER ht. JOBBYR DAVISON, At aa.lm* Principal. PNGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MA THEMATIOAL BMOOL, ..No. 1008 CHESNUT Street. The Fall Term vrill commence en MONDAY, September 8. an2s-Im* WIILIAM FEWBMITH, M. A. •rpHE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. 1. BEEBE'S French and llngileb Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will reopen on WEDZINSDAY, September 10th. 2ut VNGLISH AN D. CLASSICAL tionoot.—The Schooled' the subscriber, in Simes , Building, TWELFTH and CHUTHIIT Streets, will re-open on MONDAY, the Bth of September. au2l.-tf CHABLIS SHOUT, A. N. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR TOTING LADIJOS, 1680 Arch street, Rev. Charles A. Smith, P. D., prpothal. The eighth .year will begin . September .15th. Address Poet•oSloe Box 1838.. The principal ie now at home. sea-12t* SCHOOL" FOR. YOUNG' LADIES. MIBEI L. It. , MAYBB iallps . oaied to receive one or twctelaeses a Young Ladies, at:1031 WALNUT street, • ooranienoing 'Sspternbar 15th. -.oiroulars maulze ob— tained, nreviousto the 16th , at 1.0211:11.40E Witt' sad - - , INDEN HALL NOR = • - 1 DIA I LN SEntbliAlt!, a_t LUIZ TOster nca oo_loakr, I""*Arte•W---4---- oircr• ..ie - MT — Eroa fon: For , °lron tars and information, apply to Henn. JORDAN & BROTHER% 209 North THIRD Street, rhilEidelphis, or 'n Rey. W. 0. RE tOHE'Lq, Principal. - an29-3m SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY Fed YOUNG XEN AND BOYS, N. E. oor. EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets.--The NINTH Scholastic Teat begins MONDAY, September Bib. Pupils pre pared for College and busineea. Circulars may be found at the Academy. New A. B. BULLION% an22-Im* Principal B RISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL for Girls will open Its Fall session on Second day, Ninth mo., Ist. ' References : James Mott, Philadelphia; Anne Churchman, 908 Franklin etreet, Philadelphia; C. N. Peirce, 601 North . Seventhstreet, Philadelphia ; Henry W. Ridgway, Orosswicks, New Jersey; David .1. Orb:corn, Woodbury, Vow Jersey. For circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE, Principal, MAW, Pa. D'23-2m* GERNIANTOWN The duties of this School will be resumed on MON DAY, September let, 18d2. For further particulare, apply to WM. H. lidolr&lMEN. Prinolpal, Residence, Booth side of 11ITTENE101)1321 Btreet, firth house west of GREEN. ,u2l-tr .140111 E STUDY FOR LADIES The , subecriber proposes to' form an advanced nines In 1111 10110 8 r, Bietory, Mental Philosophy, and Bnglisb Literature, to meet twice a week; commencing October Bth. Oirculars at 803 MANTON - Btreet. seB.lm PLINY 10A.B.LE 'OHA.BB. 911 - tOY FEMALE ISEMIIALIY.- 1 This Institution offers the accumulated advantages of nearly fifty years of successful operation: Every facility is provided for a thorough oouree of use. ful and ornamental education, under the direction of a corps of more than twenty professors and teachers: For Oirculars, apply to au2-2m JOHN E. WILLARD, Troy, Y. ITOLMESBURG SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, located on. the, Bristol Turn pike, 8 miles from Philadelphia and I from Tawny. The first term of tile scholastic year begins the first MON DAT in September i second term the Ist day of Feb- roan , . INA circular, containing terms, references, dm., can be Obtained by application to the iyl4-sm* Mines OHAPN &If, Principals. BE BEST PROVIDED SCHOOL IN THE UNITED STATES.—The Solent andT Classical Institute, CHESTNUT_ Street, N. W. ow. of Twelfth et., re•opene on MONDAY, Sept. Bth. In no other school of our country have so great pains been taken to provide 'everything recniedte for the complete and thorough education of boys and young men in all de partments of learning. Nntrance on Twelfth et. arl2B-tf I. ENNIS, Principal QAUNDERS' - INSTITUTE, MAR— K) BET and THIRPT-NINTIE Streets—English, Olasaical, and Military Day and Boarding—will reopen September 3.. tt TEE SAUNDERS CADETS" will s al heretofore, receive the beat of Military In strtiction one hour daily. -AddreaS" anBo-11m Prof. E. D. SAUNDERS. TIEMALE .COLLEGE, • - BORDENTOWN, N. J. This well-established and flourishing Institution pleasantly located on the ()louden and Amboy Railroad, 1) 1 ( bourse ride from Philadelpitia. -Special attention is Paid to the common and higher branches of English, and impeder advantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental, Nuke. French' is taught by a native' and spoken in the family. For catalogues, address • . Rev. ,TORE L SUABLY!, A.. ' President. ITILLAGE-PREEN BEDIINARY.- . V A select BOARDING SCHOOL, near MEDIA, Beensylvania. Thorough course in Mathematics, Dias ides, Itoglish Studies, &c. Book-keeping and Civil En gineering taught, Bixeroises in Military Tactics. Seventh year begins September let. Boarding, per week $2.25 „ Inition, per 41113rter cop • Tor information, address Bey. J. lIERTEY BARTON, A. St, - W Y ; gB-Om VILLAGE Penn's, fIREGARAY INSTITUTE, , via BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 2627 and 2629 SPRUCE Street, Philadel phia. The regular course of instruction embraces the Engthib And French Languages and Literatures--Latin if re ontred—and all the branches which ointstitute a thorough English and French education. Trench is the language of the faintly, and la =staidly . Spoken in the Institute. The Scholastic year commences September lith, and °loose July let. For circulars and portionless, apply to e.xtl6.2m* MADAME IPIIERyILLY, Principid. VRENCH LANGUAGE.— PROF. MASSE is, now forming a class, of between twelve and twenty boys, to receive instruction in FBINCII, bY the oral method. The course will coisist of sixteen les. eons of an hour and a half each, four lessons a week, I and n the afternoon. Terms, $4 00 for , the course. He Wl/1 constantly coriverse with his classes, and afford every facility for attaining a thorough collounial knowledge of the language. Prof 11. has matured hie new system by , which those having a slight knowledge of the Been& language may make rapid improiement, yithout dovo. ting to.the itildy any other time thank the heur , paosed with the tiiticher. References a Rev. ,Bishop . W. B. Steven., B. /L. (kieVee, of Puna. University, Oharlei Short, 11114. Apply at his reeldenee, . 111. South THIBTEBNTIT o.2m pENIIBXLVANIA , M FL I T. A ICY , . ACADEMY at Week Charter, (for boarders only). This Absdemy-will opened on THURSDAY, Swum. tember.ilth, 1882. - It was chartered by the Legislature at its last wean, .with Poway. In ita capacdons braiding, which, were erected and' Mail:bed at a cost of over , aixty thousand - dollars, are arrangements of the highest order for the comfortable quartering and subsisting of one hundred and liftypadets. A corps of competent: and experienoed tee:chore will give their undivided:attention to the educational depart. ment, and aim to make their Instruction • thorough - and practical. The department of Studies - es:shun:err .the*fol lowing worries: Primary, flonimercial" and .Scientifie, Oollegiate and.ktilitary: .:The moral ;`, ft:WIWI!' of bad` will be carefully attended to :- For oiroiabirt, apply to /runes H. Owe, Req., No- 628 Chestnut street, or , at the book stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to au2o-24t 001. TH/20. HYATT, Preoldent P. XL .„,.. . ' '7•••::‘ ' . , . -.. . . _ .. . . . • % .r • . '411. , _ .1111 i. , . !...." ... -- .•,AL VW !' • , , ~.. '' • ' ' . -' ' . . -N, \ ' I '' " ' . --, e,:. —' ' ; -s.. 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Terms far Board and Tuition, $2OO, payable half• pearly in advance. For fnrtber information apply to the President of the Collett : 4 [auB-ittith2m] • JOHN , E&RLY, S. J. ifilWO' OR PUREE GENTEEL AND t 'PROMISING BOYS OAN BR CAREFULLY TN STRIJOTEO In private by an acourahe [scholar. Mims H. 1., 1112 WALNUT Street. • art26-tuf-ita pOLYTECHNIO COLLEGE, PENN SQIIKEE, for Professional 'Education in Civil, Mechanical, and Mine Engineering ;• Practical Ohemis try, 19 etallury, and Architecture. The ccitirse in. ATM buy Engineering,will be continued and enlarged.' Applicants for-admission will please to present them selves for examination on MONDAY and TUESDAY next, at 9 o'clock. A. ALMED L. KENNEDY, IL D., riel6.2t President of Faculty. rIIVIL AND MECHANICAL -EN r*, GINIGERINCi, ha Mescal, by P. 13TEW&B,T, placing within reach of the diligent student, is limited tiro'kthat standard of efficiency in practical science Avhiclilirieetigates and solves with facility the more im portant and useful sclentific - anet technical (motions that 'tour in practice. '928 PlLBElirdtreet. sel3,3tft SCHOOL FOR ( 9.IRLS WILL ii e f;e:oponed at 1525 WALNUT Street, Saptembor 16tfidif:Bev. JAMES I. lIELK. su2B-tuf-1m Wag. MASSE AND .111LIAE. MO BIN'S- FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDINQ AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOUNG p LADIES, N 0.131 South THIRTEENTH Street, will' re-open, on WED 'EIESDA.Y, September 10th, 'Philadelphia. :For alien= lam, apply at the above number. • :0u21.-.2m CENTRAL. INSTITUTE, TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will reopen Sep tember 1. Boys prepared for any Division of the Pmbllo Grammar Schools, for College, or for Easiness. anl4-Im* G. G. MoGIIIBE, A,. M., Principal. EbSON ~IN ENLISFI 'HISTORY, ■ l OMPOSITIOW, and LITERATURE, by an tio col:nabbed schole.r, in schools or in private. Address LITZRATITNE, 1224 OftEST.NUT Street an26-taf•lm VOUNOr LADIES' INSTITUTB— .A. (With. Preparatory Department attached) S. IL corner of DILLV7YI( and GREEN. Fall Term cow roencee the Bth of Ninth Month (September..)' For Oir culara apply at 870 North SIXTH Street. stl9-Im* E. PAXSON, Principal. ACA DEMY OF THE PROTES TART EPISCOPAL OHTIIIOII, LOCCST 'AND JUNIPER STREETS.—The Autumn* Session' opened on theist of SEPTEMBER. JAMES W. R3BIRS, e 4. Manisa Head" nester. T . 11s1 WOOD HALL , ON °HELTON _LA Avenue, York Road Station, N. P. R. 8., 136T013 Ellice from Philadelphia. • ;The Third Term of Mho OAILIVI3 Boarding and Day School ler Young Ladiee, at the above beautiful and healthy location, will commence on tbegeoond MONDAY of September. The number of pupils being limited to fifteen, the es tablishment has se much of the freedom of a home as conisistent with mental improvement. Exercises in the 'Gymnasium and open air are promoted, for which the extensive grounds afford full opportunity.- Oirculara cin be obtained at the office of Jay Gooks & Go,bankers, 114 South Third street, or by addressing the Principal, Bhoemakertown poet °Moe, Montgomery county, Pa. an2s-2m MBE WEST CHEST_ER ACADEMY, -AL AND MILITARY INSTITUTE - , AT WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, will commence the winter term of flee calendar montkas on the let of-Novem her, next. The course of instruction is thorough, and extensive, designed and arranged. to prepare bore and young men for business or college. The Principal, who devptes all his time to the interests of his sohool and its pu pils, is esaisted by eight gentlemen of ability and experi ence. The German, French, and Spanish langnages are taught by native resident teachers, an advantage which will be readily appreciated br the patrons of the Institu- Sou. The Military Departmext 1s under the charge of Id.ajor G. Eckendortf, of Philadelphia, whose qualifications for the position are extensively 'known. its "duties and re quirements do-not, in, any way, interfere with the Lite rary departments,' while enrolment amongthe cadet corps is left optional. - For catalogue, /kb., apply to WM. F.; WYEREI. 3.140., Principal. se fl—stuth2m SCHOOL FUR GIRLS. REMOVAL. ' The Sinth Session of the BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, heretofore coiadricted by the Subscribers, near Darby, Pa , under the name of = 9 SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY," Will open 10fivino.,let, 1862, at Attleboro, Backs county, Pa., tinder thename of BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. . Every facility will.-be afforded whereby_ a thorough and finished course of instruction in all the elementary and blither branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSIOAL, and MATHEMATICAL Education may be obtained. Circulars embracing full details •of the Institution , , m may be had on application to the. Principals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa . on, to. Edward 'Parrish,Philadelphia. • a chargi for tuit oil in English branchea, .with board, washiag, rani, and including pens and ink, • a'..o,gtee..l •f , lemat.g. isjajtbet rate or 4160 for the JANE P. Giartaxm l principals. •EM - HOTELS. TRVIII(1 HOUSE, ISINW YOBS, IiROLDWAY AND „TWELFTH STREET, ESITEANOB ON TWELFTH. &TIBET, Conducted on the BIIIIOPRA.II PLAIT. This house is now open for the accommodation of Families and transient Guests. GEO. W. HUNT, • , Late of the Brevx)rt flame, Proprietors. OHM , . W. 'IMES, iYI7-thetTlem SUMMER RESORTS. QTAIL HOTEL, (Nearly opposite the Bolted States Hotei,) ATLANTIO Orrit, Et. 3. SAMBAL ADatß, Proprietor. Dinner 50 odds Oarxiages to Eire.lrT Boarders accommodated on the mod reasonabit Jenne. 3023-3 m FOR THE SEA SHORE. , -DANTE/ DAILICOA.D.L._- DRAMA,. OF .H4 - 17118.—Ort and after MONDA Y Sept. let, 11362,. Mail Train' leaves Vine.street Ferry at'7.3o A.M. Morals .a " " 3.45 P.M. "Accommodation train, for Absecom only, 4.40 P. M. 'Returning, leaves Atlantio--Nall, 4 P. M. Express, 6.05 A. M. Accommodation leaves Abeeoom at 845 A. M. Passengers for Long 'Branch and intermediate sta tions will take the 7.30 A. M. train. FAKE 81.60. Round -Trip Tickets, good onk for thi Daly and Train for which they are issued, 52 50. Zs. erasion Tickets, good for three days, $3. Rotels are DAMopen. an2B-tf ' TORN G. BRYANT, Agent. COPARTNERSHIPS. mBE LATE FIRM. OF WARTMAN JL SC BAlVabli has been dissolver, and Adam Wartakau is authorized to settle the business of the that. All uersons indebted will make payment to WIL LIAM W. JITVANAL, LIBEARY Street, below - Fifth. eel-tnet* NOTIOE.—It is hereby certified that the undersigned have formed a Limited Partner ship, agreeably:GC the provisions of the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon the terms hereinafter set forth, to wit : 1. The name or Sam under which the said partnership Is to be conducted is BUSH & KURTZ. 2. The general nature of the business Intended to be , transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods in the City of Philadelphia. 3. The general partners in the said firm are VAN ,CAMP BUSH ,and WILLIAM WESLEY KURTZ, both residing at,No. 1937 TINE Street, In said Olty of Philadelphia; and the special partner is THEODORE W BAKER, residing at No, 227 -North TWENTIETH Street, in said city. 4. The. amount of capital contributed by the said spe cial partner to the common stock is the sum of FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, in cash. : 8. The said partnership is to commence on the NINE. EEENTH DAY; AUGUST, A. D. 1882, and will terminate on the FIRST DAY. ON JAN'CrABY, A. D. Made and severally signed by the said partners, at the Otty of. Philadelphia, the NineteenthYday of August, A. D. One Thousand Right Hundred and Sixty-two. NAN DAMP BUSH, 'WILLIAMWESLEY KURTZ, General Partnere. 'THEODORE W. BARER, SpecialEartner. azffl-evr ILLIDMII ATINO 51 1 - . UGIVER!' OIL W010(13. _ILA 100 bbis Lucifer" Burning Oil on band. We guarantee the Oil to be non.explosire, to burn 'all he oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without arasting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined with ems enamel. PBABBALL,, felt-4 - Office 516 :MARMOT Street. • frAL.-THE UND ER SiGNE D beg leave to inform their friend! and -the -public ibat they hare removed their 'LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, te their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH' and WILLOW Waste, whore they. intend to: km" the beet quality of LEHIGH GOAL, from the moat approved mines, at the towed prices. 'Your •paizonage le respectfully. salt:Ate& JOB. WALTON & 00, Mae, 112 South SZOOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mid-tf fiRAIN Pi.PE..;-13tone Ware Diain . Pipe froM 2 to 12-inob bore. bore, *nova ford ; 11-ineh bore, litlenper yam; 4.4nott' bore, 400 per rand; 6-inch bore, 300 per yard.; 6-Ina bore, 650 amend cud. ;Every variety of conneotions bends, - traps, and eoPPers. We are now Prepared to hunisli pipe in any I tuunity, and on liberal terms to dealers and - Ro .. purr thawing in large quantities. - • "- ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.—Vitrilied Terra :lotto Ohba:way Tope, plain and ornainintal.dreigrus,.erar ranted to stand thg soden of coat gas or theweather,ll UY climate.' GARDEN' VARRE.—A great 4 , extoty Or ornentants: tatdet‘Tageal In iSizi47otte daaeleal. designs) all Mae* end warranted to;stand the weather. _ phfindelots.Tarra 'potta Works, 012oi and_ Were toome - ONRSTNIIT fitreaVa , B. A. HARRISON. - Pl24l—Vitrifiec) 'Dram and` L. , Water froni 2 Inches hors up, with every variety of Bends, Branehes, Traps, ic., warranted equal to any in the market, and at lees rates. The under signed being intereeted- in one of, the largest and - best bode of Tiro 0107 this cow:ary for the, umuulac 3oll of the above and other Irtiolefs, defies competition, both in quality and price. -; ' PETBU B. HELM& Office and Store 715. OMISTNIIT Street. Hannfaotory nor. Thompson and Anthracite atter4ll, Ptdiedelphia. , mow , TtAY RIIM.--AN INVOIOBaIpt V. Teri superior BAY intirl, onorbto • ooekdi Ail volved and for role by OICAB. L OLBSTAIRL fiy 196 WALNUT tad 4i 010.11/TE are*. PHILADELPITIA, TUESDA , SEPTEMBER 16,_ 1862. COAL. NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE FILA.NEFORD AND SOUTHW ARK PHILADELPHIA CITY P A.S. SANGER RAILROAD COMPANY. BEAKS SMUT, BELOW FOURTH. - . NOME the repairs to the Bridges on the Franhford Section of this road are completed, Omnibusee will be rua regular:y between the-Berke-street dtation and Frankford. 017f&ELBEI R. ABBOTT, &Ors'. • Philadelphia, Bept'. - 13,1862. e616-3t . ErrFIFTEENTH WARD NATIONAL "UNION ASSOCIATION.—An, atiiourc94 meeting will be heldlat Wen and COAT PIS Streets, on TURSDAT XTENING, inet., at 7,4 i o'clock:, to elect precinct Delegates. CHARLES Secretaires. `JAMES SIIREIDAN, ' se 5-21 LAW DEPA.RTMENT, UNIVERSITY I.LS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Ii Term will win =mice on WEDNESDAY, October let. .The Introduc tory Lecture will be delivered by Professor E. SPEN CER MILLER, in the usual Lecture Room, at 8 o'clock P. DI. of that daT. sepS.tool frrNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT "THE 0011 lIRRCIAL BANK OP PENN tiI LVANIA." intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of One million of dol tars a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. je2S•triam DrNOTIC le IS HEREBY GIVEN, .that an application will- be -made to the [legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at their next session, fora renewal of the Charter :of the BAILIE OF, VIE NORTPIERN - 111BEIITIES; •The said - Bank being located in the zit"' of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of five hun dred• thousand .dollars. • - " B 9 order; of .the Board.- W. inffIMPIRE, eatilder. Philadelphia, ,Tutie 'id, 1882. ryiw. _NATIONAL UNION NOMINATION , ; NO PAM! BuT OUR COUNTRY." STATE onntatia - - & - uslitor General. • ; THOMAS E. COCHRAN. Purveyor General..„ WILLIAM S. ROSS. CITY AND COUNTY OP,RIORRS. Mayor:: . ALEXANDER HENRY. District Attorney. WILLIAK B. MANN. . City'Sollegor, F. CARROLL BREWSTER. City Controller._ - - .JOSEPH R. LYNDALL. Receiver of Taxes • ',JAMES C. ICHILOH.. Pretbonotary of Court of Common Pleas. 'FREDERIC% =U WOLBERT. - CitF crommiseioner. JOAN GIVEN. - CONGRESS. First District 18mondDistrict—OlIABLES O'NEILL. Third District--LEONADD MYERS.- rotugh Diatrict--WILLIAIIf D. KELLEY Fifth Dintrict-- • SENATOR. Second District--JACOB E. BIE/GWAY. Third District-OE9IMR COh N ELL. - ASSEMBLY. First District—WM. B.• FOSTER. Second District—MOßTON A. EMILY Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District—SAMPEL J. REA. Fifth Dieteict--.JOSEFM MOORE. Sixth District—CHAßLlS M. CLING/4. Seventh District—THOMAS 000EIRA.N. EighttrDietriot—JA.MES N. ILERN.• Ninth District—JOHN A.. BURTON. • Tenth District—S. S. PABOOAST. = Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D.'STERBEIL t' ' Twelfth District—LUßE V. SUTPHIN: • Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGA.TE.' Fourteenth District —ALBEANDBE OUiIfINGS: FitteenthDintriet—WlLLlAlE T. SMITS. Sixteenth Dietriet—EDW ABB G. LEE. Seventeenth District—CHAßLES ABBETT. yf aelBte 'MILITIA DRAFT. -1; TIOTIOE TO ENROLLED CITIZENS. The Comtpietionere appointed by the Governor•o! aylvania to anwintend the Drafting of Militia,. • appeals as folloirs: FIRST AND - FOURTH WARNS. Monday, Sept, 15th—let, 2d, 3d, and 4thsßeef First Ward. . • • _ Tueeday, Sept. 16th-sth, 6th, 7th, and P . . First Ward. -, ..::i Wednesday, Sept. 17th-9th, 10th, and Ilth rr of First Ward, and 9th and 10th of FoUrth Ward Thursday Sept. 18th—let, 2d, 3d, and 4th Prod, . Fourth Ward. ~, Friday, Sept. 19th-sth, Bth, 7th, and Bth Preqncteof Fourth Ward. THOMAS DALLAS, Commissioner, South Broad street, between Bhipren imd Fitzwater *street& , Bonne from 8 o'clock A. DI., to 6 o'clock P. N. BECOND AND THIRD WARD 3.7 Monday, Sept. 15th—Second Ward—let, 2d, 3d, and .4th .Pre Tneed ay, Sept. 16th:-.4tb;th, ask Sth - Vrec — incli. Wednesday, Sept. 17th-9th, 10th; and lltiv Precincts. Thursday,-September 18th.—Third Ward—let, 2d, 3d, and 4th Precincts. Bept. 191h--stll, Bth, 7th, and Bth - Pisicinsta. E. G. WEBB; 1 Store in Moyannensing avenue, second biome belb* Marriott street, west side. . HOIIII3 from 9 A. /al P. H., and 2 P. M. to 6 P. M.. FIFTH AND SIXTH WARDS. ' • Monday, Sept.. 15th—let and 2d Preaucts of leittlC Wank; let and•2d Precincts of-Sixth Ward: , Tuestiai,. Sept ; 1131.h-31i and 4th.PrecineWiiif Fifth bursday; Sept 18t1L7trittth*FadauveresrOCIC Waid ; .7,4 h and Bth Precincts of Sixth Ward': ' BEPJ. GERHARD, Commissioner, N. W: corner Fourth and Walnut; Houle from 9 A. N. to 1 P. M., and 2. M. to 6 PS. ''SEVENTH AND EIGHTH WARDS. ~,' • Menday, Sept. 18th—let, 241, and 3d Precincts oft e Seventh ward, Tuesday, Sept.l6th—let, 25, and 3d Precincts otitis . Eighth ward. . Wednesday, Septrl'th-4th and bth Precincts of 4e• Seventh ward. 1; Thursday, Sept. 18tb-4th, 6tb, and 6th Precinctik. the Eighth ward. Friday, Sept. 19th-6th, 7th, and Bth Precincts of t Seventh ward 9:AItitTEL BELL, Jr., Commissioner. No. 268 South Sixteenth street, second door abo. Spruce , hours from 9 to 1 and 2 to 6 o'clock. NINTH AND TENTH WANDS. Monday, Sept. 15th—The let and 24 PrecinateOf Ninth Ward, and the let and 2 , 1 Preoinote of the. Tenth Ward. Tneeday, Sept. 16th—The 3d and 4th Precincts of the Ninth Ward, and the 3d and 4th Psechiote of the Tenth Ward. . . Wedneedei, Sept. 17th—The sth and 6th Precincts of the Ninth Ward, and the sth and 6th Precincts of the' Tenth Ward. - • Thursday,' Sept. ISth—The 7th and Sth Precincts. of the Ninth Ward, and the 7th end Bth Precincts of the Tenth Ward. J. B. TOWNSEND, • Commissioner. No.loB N _Tenth street. 'Hours from S A. K. to 6 P. H. NLEVENTII AND SIXTEENTH WARDS Monday, Sept. 15th—let, 2d, Bd, and 4th Precincts El.. Tenth Ward. • Tuesday, Sept.l6th—let, 2d, and 3d Precincts Sixteenth Ward. Wednesday, Sept 17th---6th, 6th, and 7th PrOclnclis . Eleventh Ward. Thoreday, Sept. 18th--4th, sth, and 6th Precincts Six' teenth Ward. Friday, Sept. 191b-7th and Bth precincts Sixteenth, and Bth Precinct Eleventh Wards. . , LUDLA6I.6IATTIIE WS, Commissioner, •At Abel ',theme, Third Street, abiPte Willow. Bonn nom 8 to 6. TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTILWARDS. - Monday, Sept 36th—let and 2d Precincts of Twelfth Ward. and let and 2d Precincts of Thirteenth Ward. • Tuesday,, Sept. 18th--3d end 4th Precinc t s of Thir teenth W ard, and 6th and 7th Prociricta, of Twelfth Ward. Wednesday, Sept. 17th-7th and 9th Precincts of 'Thirteenth Ward, and 8d and 4th / Precincts of Twelfth Ward. , • . • Thursday, Sept. 18th-sth Precinct - of Twelfth Ward, and bth and Bth Precincts of Thirteenth - Ward. 0. S. GROVE, Commissioner, WASHINGTON HALL, corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. K., andirom 2P.M.t06 P. M. , FOURTEENTH &ND FIFTEENTH WARDS. Monday-L-Ist, 2d, 3d, and 9th Precincts of' the Four . = teenth Ward. • Tuesday-sth, Bth, 7th, and Bth Precincts of the Four teenth Ward. • - Wednesday —lst, 2d, 3d, and 4th Precincts of the Fif teenth Wa M. TEuraday-•sth, Bth, and 7th Precinct/I°f the Fifteenth Ward - - • • Friday— Bth, 9th, and 10th Precincts of the Fifteenth Ward. TIIOMAB W..P1M024 (iommissioner t Northeast corner of Broad tied Spring Garden steeet. From 9 A.M. to 2 P. M., and from 3 to 6 P. M., and 7 to 9 P. M. • , SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH WADD DS. • ldondaY, Sept. 15th—lst, 241; 3d, and 4th Preclucta of the Seventeenth Ward. Titesday, Sept. leth-sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth Preolnota• of the Seventeenth:Ward': " Wednesday, Sept. 17th—ath and lOth Precinota.of tka.: Seventeenth Ward,: and 14, and 2d Precinota of the Eighteenth' Tigard. • • *.‘ Thursday, Sept..lBth-3d, 4th, and sth Precincts of the 'Eighteenth Ward. Friday, Sept . 19th-Bth; 7th, and Bth Procinotshf the Eighteenth Ward' JAMEB BELL, Oommiturloner, No. /347 N. Front et., from 8 o'clock A N., to 6 R. N. • NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH WANDB. Monday, Sept. leth—tat, 2d, 3d, and 4th Precincts of Nineteenth Ward. Tuesday. Sept 16th—lst, 2d, 3d, and 4th•Prerincht op, Twentieth 'Ward. . Wednesday, Sept. 17th-56, 6th, 7th, and 9th Pre.' ducts of Nineteenth Ward. ThnradaY. Bent. 18th-6th, 6th, 7th, and Bth Precincts of lwentieth Ward. • Friday, Sept. 19th-9th Precinct of Nineteenth Ward,• and 9th, 10th, and 11th of the Twentieth Ward. SAMUEL LLOYD,' Hall of the Oohockidnk Hose Oompany, Gerniantown road, opposite Norris street. Time-9 to 2A. M., 3to 8 and 7to9P. M. TWENTY-FIRST ANL TWENTY-SECOND WARDS. Monday, Sept. 15tb—lat, 26, lid, 4th,. 6th, eth, and 7th Precincts of the Twenty-second Ward, at house on . Main street, two - doors above Armatt, from 8 A. M. to 6. P. M. Tuesday, Sept. 161h-Bth and 9th Preoincts of eamio i ward, from 8 to 12 A. 61. 7 Tuseday Afternoon, - Sept. 16th—let Pree,inot of the . Twonty-first ward, at the Masonic Hall, Manstynnk, from 2 to SP. M. Wednesday, Sept. 17th-2d, 3d, and 4th Precincts of same ward, at same place from 8 A. M. Thursday, Sept. 18th4th, 6th, 7th, and Bth Precincts of same ward, at same place and hours. BENJ. R. MEARS, Commissioner. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FIFTH WARDS: Monday. Sept. 15 —let, 2d, and 3d Precincts of Twenty third Ward. - „ 'lneeday, Sept. 18--4th, sth, Bth, 7th, and Bth Pre abets of Twenty:third Ward. Wednesday, Sept. 17-9th Precinct' of Twenti-011e41.• Ford ; lit and 2d Precincts of Twenty.flith Ward: • • 'Thursday; Sept. 18.-4th and sthProdinctiof Twiteity. • fifth Ward. • Friday, Sept:49.-sth and 6th Precincts of Twenty= fifth Ward: AMOS A. GREGG, Oommissioner. Walton's Hotel, Frankford, from .8 o'clock A. M. to 6 P. M. .• TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. Monday, Sept. 18-Ist and 7th Precincts. Tuesday, Sept. 18-2 d and Bth Prectnots Wednesday, Sept. 17-3 d and 6th,Pricincts. -• • _ Thursday, Bept-18-4th Precinct. • Friday, Sept -6th and 9th Precincts. • • STORES, ,Onnaulealoaei. Ooramheinner'sAfill..: hirtyf seventh and Market itretts, from 13 A. M. hi 6 P. Ist. for further partiOnbau, refer to posted handbills. eel6.6t Vrtss. 'OUR VICTORY AT IIIIDILETOWN, mmanders