• Grand Lodge ef Lb. 0:1 0 . ; -------; :4f the wrtiri mid yi. ,61,,,pre Sas of oyes Says: The u n it e d NI 1 ,..' ~,e Lodge of tbe Independent Order of Odd . itelff:;',,egobld yesterday morning, at Odd Fellows' • 0 1- 0 there WiLD a large representation of delegates IDA!, et eept the Southern State'. The follnwinit (Afi re' rel ent : B W. D. Grand g ire, ftillton Gera- werek W. G. Serretary, Jam final/lei '. •es L. Wrigley, ~ .4 i jt,wressurer, Joebna Vannant, of or g a l, s. ' ii. pi, U . Obanieln, Bev. E. dd. P. Wells, of ' t rilou i ons; 8, W. AL Marnhal, William A. H. Pratt, iessert4lok; IL W. G. Guardian, Solomon IL ,f SO F i gier• hied, and B. W. G. Messenger, J. X, I,olh;ni.of Maryland. -- - ~t !_.„( 1 eke, Robert B. Boylston, of flotrth, - Onro• gbets oi 7 c i eti cent, and Deputy Grand Sire Herndon Iss' l r d Altar the organizntion of the body the annual pre 4 6 the Acting Grand Sire was preeented and resd 0" . who Ibe adverts to rba death of the leau ..rhodkes . t' ihe se the drat Grand Sire uf the Order. and gr . ;t r from a single lodge of five members e A14 1t , 01 P1: 7 o f A IN % 1810. to its expansion into fou r DS'/,;:, the two hundred thousand membe once. death of PG. S. Horn B. Knees, YR. no . u mr . i mecury which existed at the last coomitun 1 _ ... 7 10 , !t oot l etdes, prevents the presentation of a -I.`i;(fory eurnioary of the condition and progress of '' ar ds. el IVA BearAiol3, No reports have been received ihriandb 1 r Benthwestern grand bodiee, - and but snot,roodecee hes been had in that direction dim ', 1111 1 1,0 'or. lie n h "Ll"' to the'ProePerity of the o . si 0 the legal :oaten and provinces which haverepo r : eitill'essadered call! •In Canada Welt, the l i fi r'. grown ; in Miln er rlsree or Zdiciligart the orderhia 1 1 .0 „, olot has off in membership ; in in n e :4;oome et dtr has not materially M c ra e/R d . I n tie ; D rialo alight It:crease , la Vermont the orderne eds I lac tosieri e g to end care of the Grand Lodg; t il',,,J l Ward t o c halice I i noticeable ; In Southern e N• i w ti felt s eline; northern New York stands In a fO 6 l .. d o ll ; In New Prey the report compares favorably r .!,. ~,, t v i Ise ;deriding years ; in 'Pennsylvania the I , : i 'V s ,' I. o d s earleoe effect upon the order : Delaware is tealth ca dition ; Maryland reports no increase is 15001,4 &port' ; Missouri le in good condition under ta ,l‘yritescretorra; 1111111:10 1 A M41:17 loJgesbave Mai e d t Romeo( the departure of so many youn Y n ed art I , joists tie order Is prosperonsi in .ohio no g e men ; ts:lesse or decrease Is noticed ; In Kontaoky' a falling ,„bi i , sod reveune; from Tennessee no sati . f °fr 3 7; ot i; In Wisoonein an increase; lowa I 1 ml a . ~1 mid; Cslifernio is to a healthy condition . in iit s , d- - r' fight dirniontion in tuembereht . I 1 ,0 ''''' une• OW P , n regon an foot; gasses 10 not in a flourishing condition ~:, terTitoties the order has progressed favorably.' I n '", r i n , wens from Ow State Grand Lodge, up o Sep. rte 1s impe present year, were 85,884 41, and from od 1 g oots 51,540.10, and mlecell . Gr „,,,v,0 a tot& of A 1,501 80, and th ere saeml 5277.81 a wls due at that Joe psi n otable daring the merlon ... horn )riiilictionn, *2,700 78, whloit w z i c ti n g , ;k re e o a f n t a h g e . . I' Lre a iNe NS lid Tble aggregate is ettbjeot to ap Off"' j ahlrh will reduce it not more thano Pm ling f o ,) imply auffiolent to meet alill' ile.tbird' ;) 0 the treasury. There is also due to t th e e lle G in r B a n :d B s A,,, rrce the &ate ef P. G. Aire Thom a s Na ,,, M gri t t 01 to of loan made wit W1 , 11 1 1 1;4.1 a ymeat or whi h k ir a t ano -- - - - 1. -- i worto p e wl Indi sent, ane, , ,,,fil 1.. c -- —'— y o'- , Will be paid dud the los If demanded. r 0. M. D. W. Dennis, of Mlohlgan;'lta*. Qs ------ Dointaa . 0 0 8 1 W. P. Grand Eire pro tem. • - --.- •41.--------. rJAE INTIRIVA.L - BRVENTTE TAX, AND tioWil WILL nit COLLICOTED —Among the rules* s o regulations to be obeerved in the collection of the tottresbreseutio for are the following : flanntactnreta rot:reeds, eteamboats, ferryrboate, au t u mn, bridges , and butchers have to make monthly OWLS. Q u arterly WOO are to be made by railroads, hum eorntsuks, banks, companies, saving buck who, mid bubllebtrs of led vertiaements. All epplicetlons for license mutt be made to the assets nor or ateistset moron An appliestion must be signed end retina to the s leesor, who will return it to the collector. The Intorno ter is rot (06€850( 1 until May 1, 1801 The essfetent oeservr will mese the Brat tax, on the grit day of Septeu,,,er, without regard - to the time when the onsernment ze , r be actually made. The ter on illet,ndmelit P.l will be assessed and paid ii ter rollectloo district where the manufactory le situated, estop elle mint provided for by law. after the about( eesersment, manufaoturers will be remind to moire wont his reliant', within ten days after attest day of each aud every mouth, commeneing 00. t o o 1 3 1. Thepteristant asserior will make return tbefoo f to the ore's within five days thereafter, and Ikea! senor wont walla return to the colleotor by the gm., rad the collector is required to oohed the tax be fore the close of the tame month. p emoutta ppithg for reimports must pay the tax tel . Detonator, end tor , eard the receipt to the department. Itedety of each collroter of the several districts is to ogled for the Orveroment the taxes to be paid in said &trio's. The dwies of the assessor. of each assessment Ciettict Is to innikti U.o collootore with a Het of persons to be twit , ere the ortlcirs on which the taxes are to be , levied. The ftW6+o9 received three dollars per day T hee Hopi lu preserntien, and five dollere when in actual parka moue of dullest as an assessor. They also . recite's. como.iston cf one droller for each hundred camel on the lox list. The deputy collet:Acre. who are ;aid by the rolly nt ed teri. nct an assietants. Astistant tu mor" are appoi by the asseesore, at a taxed salary of three dolisra per day. in addition to which, they will receive the same oommiesion as assmanrs. The collect. ton through whose hands must pass very large sumo of money, here been required to give heavy bonds for an 11,Cnt )terforamnce r f their duties. It Ilse been deckled that there are several cisme of merchandise ellizb ore made eubjeot to Wee test, real se ere produced end sold after the first day of sop. u m ber, 1882. Sneed such as are manufactured or iold after that date Third, such as are removed for or ournytion and fourth, Imola as are removed for deli very to Ana than agents of the manufacturer or pro ducer within the United States or territories thereof, titer the some date. QUOTA OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY:— IV compkte enrollment of Montgomery county num- Nil 18,221, oat of v bleb 2,207 are in the field. The en tilt pots of the amity will he about 4,40 T, leaving yet tog up 1 NO. whirh will have to be supplied by draft, Was previously ftvniahvi. MARINE INTELLICIARDICE: Ilir 811 POUND PAGIB, ARRIVAD. Bhip Loneatter, Doran, 49 days from Liverpool, with tate to Jobu B Pent , se—towed up by tug. America, Belt Bathe Jar o ilntchine, 4 days from Albany, with gtain to Bumm & 11 , n, • Buhr g N Dill, ti Addook, 5 days from Haddam, with skim to captain, ilthr 11 bl rettit, OlarP, 4 days from Dighton, in bal -Isatto captain Belt New Zealand, Fevham. 4 days from Now Del- Latit to L Auden. fed & Co. , Arbr Crean WM' e, Baker, 6 days from Alexandria, In taint to captain. SebrJ C Bartllnp , thaw, 10 days from Harwich, with hxl,. Cro won - a d ihno, - kbr Pauline. Preemae, 4 days from Wellilootp with mha to 000 B I{ erfont. • 4. Me Wm It Jenkins, Jeakins, 1 day from Now York. OA pain to W Baird & Flo. . 81.1ther Deverlr. Pierce; 24 bonrs from Now York, cal mete to W P Clife. OLHA MOD. 114 OtoOrien. Leach, 7.iverpoot, P Wright At Sone. 'Out BORoo, Wt.d. law Orleans. Jl;' A Nouder & 00. Uhl U NM!. Clm lc, Boston, L A 'Wearied dt Co. Behr NNW ZNIVW4I. Thant, Beaton, do Behr J R Baalutl, ANA!, Baltimore, do B:br2 W Pserca. Portland. ..1 R Blaklaton. Itictir illareir, Yarding, Norfolk, A. 0 Cattail & 00. Behr Olire Math- th, Hamilton, Portland, 0 A Heck idler & 00. Pchr Dwaine Price, Wa9hlngton, RI Wood & Co. &iv Unhebh BrmPt.r, Georgetown, Allman & Wenger. Eck. W Kallahar, Fenton, Alexandria, Tpler, Stone Co. Sets 8 15111, Edwards, do do Pair Ana Marla, Waller, Washington, Halter, Nor. ton h CO. &be C G•nker, Kiug. Wastdegfoo, Boom & Bra, Btr/S9brlrer, Dude, Dittiworo, A (roves, Jr. 411: kids, Itoblow., New York, W P (Mydo. MEMORANDA. 1:131D Zered,McGotlegle, hence, sub* at Londonderry 34 nut. 81eamehip !Autos*, from Charleston, vla Nassau, at Llstrp:ol Sib lust. Ship Victoria Reed, Preble, from London, at N York Itsitrday. Echr Unison, Dunning, hence, arrived at New York Mennen Oygntt. Jones, Vulcan, Morrison. and B Cr hellion, hence, arrive! at New York Yostarder% • SPECIAL NOTICES: TOR VICTORY IN MARYLAND. BY TEI BARD OF TOWER HALL. Once more a shout of gladness hi heard neon each bill ; ColcimldEl, in her SEWERS/. Ilse consolation still. She centime her brave defenders, By Bocce iceurgenis slain; But virally she Tomotaberei They have not died in vain. Set treatten's cohorts routed t Wart our bottt they quail! Oh, ahem° to thoto who doubted That lattice would prevail( Back to their swampy valley!, The trait( re take their flight, And fine their only Wet) , In the dully robe of night. Tits forma of slaughtered rebels Are scattered through the woods, Thick ae the withered foliage . • That 'strews autumnal flood'. And speaking of it autumnal," • Reminds us of the 101 l And Winter Stook of Clothing At Bennett's Tower Hall. %lab, already fhe largest and most otim - Dlits in Phila delphia, Is being inereated by large dailrAdditiono• We ttas and sel/for cask on Iy—therefore etti.she lowest posel- MI Stites. TOWER HALL, No. 618 td&BILICT St., Phi -1411•111111. BENNE CT & 00. & Co.'s LETTER gg A " FA EILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE CUT IHPBOVE6IENTB, to the BUT, and CEICELLP3I37, atd moor sasurtrot, of all Sewing Machines. This /Whine wErgerw anything, 'from, the running of a took Is Tarletan to the 'making of an Overcoat—anything Nte Pilot or Beaver ()lath down to the softest Gauze or "ION:OR TIMM, and is ever ready to do Its work to per. rerliot. It can fell, bem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, arid 1; * 1 raracltr for a groat variety of ornamental work.. '%l t Is sot the only Machine that can fell, hem, hindp End so forth, but it will do so bettor than any other' chine. The Lotter 4 , A " 'amll7 Sewing 'Machine mss': 'bee in 6 great variety of cabinet came. The Folding • 44 44. 'slick is now becoming so Portlier, is, BB its name 11 4 461 1 i On that can be folded into a box or case which,, 144 ., opened , mokee a beautiful, substantial, and spa 'will table for the work to rest upon. The oases are Of er °r7 imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its MU " fc"di or as elsborately finished semi can make thota. The Brunch ,Osices are well supplied with age. tlrilt Nag t it 1461, needles, oil, eto., of the very,best gnalitY. o - -r copy of " Bisons ,t oAzirris." I. N. SINGER & 00., 4bB BROADWAY, N. Y. 2/ MADELP/lIA OFFICE, $l4? CIEESTNIIT ST.t 1714-mwftf BATOR/LOWS HAIM DTI THE BEST 111 THE WORLD. TIIILIASI A. BATOR/SLOWS oalebrated Hair Dye . I "hLaaa cOlor not to be dlett;coeubthed from nature— "inhted not to toltire the Hair in the tenet ; rem:males 441 0 11l effitti of tad dyes, and kyigirtaii 016 1161' Tor °lc OKAY, RED, of RUSTY HAIR tratantlY tome 0)41414 Bleck or Brown, leaving the Hai; top end bean ( Bald br ell Dnattata, &a. • ...oar ' 2ll Boounit* le etgned WILLIAM. A. DAWES• ter fot4 idler of end, boa. 1 QRIt, NO. 81 BARCLAY Street, dad 16 Bond strut), 11/7/447 New Tort..: °UMW &' 'NNW OEUTTI4 ORWIIiO MA0R11416.-4*BIOIL 840. The ittentlon of tailor oil other manafttoturenr re% cval liaB the nee of a fast Mitildnrable lock-ditch machine 4. " dileC t a lto tlSlr VO. 9. ThLii - le a new and odinizatii eeltitbaS, cfmatittir with UM ißliltfin 14441 1 444 _ I tolae;esoicelthongh but Melt Into =ernes, 1414 . 4 4, a greaftaverne with nun . It is •Lf lft'dell Mine, et a low Iwitle.;:;- , I{o mehlse 41eer 6eil In We city hie sold so. 11144 71. • letkeitOtion. It is Teri. lit 111441 *Nitimmtabocia, not liable to' oat of w ee , wa t t mu* potion,. ethk, or linen Siam, pews weifilimilhoW9ent Which, It le it9l4;" . 114 011 wltN3Lth e i s i ko k Ilittoe4le lasoldne. ' • ' 421 Kry2101 . 111,11118 S. M. 00., • •• 1:1071111111171 WT. Pumps AND M.XLO- Mar DZONB &T AUCTION PRICES.—To be tntly prepered to reepond to the re commendation of Governor cortin, end for the exigen cies of the war, I will sell my entire stock of elegant Pianos and Melodeons, DOW and little neA, as above. It embraces 12 of the inimitable Stack Pianos, besides others of well-established reptdation. Melodeons of Mason 1 Hamlin and Treat B Linsley's make, all warranted for ffve yens, and kept In tuns, in this city, for one year. J. E. GOULD. SEVENTH and OHESTNITP. seB-12ti , ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF TU LATEST avvuig, made in the Best Manner, expressly for •RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling, Prices marked In Plain Times. All Goods made to Order -warranted eitleactory. Our ONI-PAIOII Simms la strictly ad hered to, All are thereby treated alike. se22-1, JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Reset. MARRIED OARTRB—TOWN3END.—On the 16th bat., by Rey. A It Alday i 'llr. John Dauphin Carter, of Phtladelphte, to Nile Mary A. Townsend.,of Townsend, Delaware, ['Delaware papers please raspy.] • JONES—DAYISOR.—On the morning of the 16th intr., by the Rev. D. W. Bartino, D. D , Mr. James M. moors to Emirs; daughter of the late Wm. Davison, Erg , all of this tr.ty. • STULL—EMMONE4.—On the Met alt., by the Rey. J. R. Alday, M. Daniel L. Stull to Mies Amanda V. Em mons. both of Philadelphia. POIIOI3—BBOOSB.—On the 33tb nit , by Rev. G. D Ostrow, Mr. George W. POl ohlo Miss Enna D. DroDlus both of thin city. • * DIED. OABIL—On the 9th Met., at Hancook. Michigan, Mr. Adam Oarr, late of the firm of Oarr & Thornton, Phila delphia. BROWN.--On the 9th inet , in Waehirgton, of typhoid fever, Robert H. Brown, aged 29 years, of Company B, ilb Peonsslvania Reserves. BURKE —On the 14th inet ;Ids Virginia. daughter of Edmvud and Jane Burke, in the 6th year of her age.* GALLAGHER.—On the 15th inst., Mr. William Gal. Jostler, aged 33 years. * 01AI:1AM-0p the 14th inst., Eliza, wife of John_ Graham, and daughter of William and the late Oatharine. McUaun, in the 29th year of her age.• >SHEEN —Ott the 24 irst,,,at the U. S. Hospital at Jackeon, Tennessee, of wounds received at the battle of Medon Station, tient. Wm. 14 Green, 45th Regiment lino's Volunteers, formerly of Philadelphia, in the nth year of his age. H S GAN.—Enidenly, on the 13th inst., Francis Hagan, aged 82 yews. * • LINTOI4.—On the 15th inat , Margaret, daughter of end Isabella Linton, in the 2d year of her age-* MooANN.—Near Baltimore, on the 14th inst., Corne lius McCann, of the 14th Penneylvanta Cavalry, l¢ t he 17th year of his age. * NEAIBIB.—On the 151 h tut., Mrs. Catharine, wife of John Needle, aged 6C years, • Bferplut--Ore the 14th Met , Helen, youngest daugh ter of Anthony F. aim mrtharine . O. Snyder, aged 2Jan. 1 month and 13 days. STAFFORD.—On the 15th inst., Georialtzstairourz* SWEENEY.—On the 14th Met , Paid A:, son 'of•Trint and Ells n Sweeney, aged 24 years. **. BLAOK AND EIFMOND -M01:11N ING Drees t ilks, jnst opened I Blank Gros Grains and Posit de Soles. Black Taffetas and Gros de Rhinos. Black Armurea and Vettetlennos. Black Gros d'Rcosee or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Yam:Mei:lnes. Black and White neat Stripes and Checks. ' BRSSON do SON, sr2-tf Mourning Store, No. 918 013.RSTNU ff Street. ECLECTIC MEDAL COLLEGE OF trir PIIILADR.LPITIA, 8111 STBNIGT, BELOW F 1 S'TH Preliminary Lectures • will co moony() on WIEDNISDAY, October 1, at 73( o'cluck P. til.,.and tbe regular session will commence on W.EDNE3D Oetobt rB,at 9 o'clock A. M. Tickets to the session 889. For further knowledge of the College, apply t) W. PAINE. H. D., Dean of the Faculty, No. 931 ARON Meet, Philadelphia, Pa. sel7-(3t* re. 0 T,l C E.—OFF (CE OF ASSESSO R. FIFTH ooLLzotioN DIST ETC f, GER BA id- TOWN (Philadelphia), September 15, 1851. Moving been appointed by the President of the Molted States AR tibESSOR OF TAXES, under the Act of Con greed apProved July let, 1862, entitled 4 , An Act to Pro lido Interpol Retenue. to Support the Government, and to Pay Interest on the Pnbito Debt,' , for the F,LFTEI COLLECTIONDISTRIOT of the State of Pennsylvania, cc mprieing the County of Buoke and the Twenty-second, Twenty. third, .and Twenty-fifth Wards in the Olty and Crunty cf Philadelphia, I haye divided saielDiltrict into the following Aseeesment Divisions,,atid appointed As el.tan t Asiessora therein, as followa, viz : , Dictator/ No. I—Richland Township, the Borough of Quakertown, and the Townships of Milford, P..)ckhill, -Bay cock, Springfield, and Milltown, in the OmintY of Backe—Assistant Assessor, OALEB FOULKE, of Qua. k PTITMn. Divisiom No 2 —Newtown Borough and Township, filleted Borongh and Township, the Boron:di of Dlwris.. villo and the Townships of .Wrighintowe, Upper Make field, Lower hiakefleld, Middletown, Fella, Bensalem, Northampton, and Southampton. in the enmity of Bucks —A syittant Aseeasor, EDMUND Ct. HARBISON, of Bonneville, Middletown Township DIVISION No, B.—The Towtoshipa of Nocktooixon, Tinicum, Bedminster, Plomatesd. and Durham-.ln the Cenote of Bucks—Assistant Armen:or, WlDieribf C. W P RFORD, of Point Pleasant, Tirlicom Town - able. Byerszos No. 4.—The Township of Naw Britain t Borough and Township of Doylealowc, the Towint)fos of Warrington, Warminster, Waftviek. itsckinitham, end Solebory, and , the Borough of Now ; Hope In the Com ty of BncksjAealeant Assessyr, ISA A.OA. VAli- M 0 1 ,14, of Doylestown. . , Drrisiox No 6.—Phat portion of i t.he WArty•tiecond Ward of the City of Philadelphia lyyrth of andja eluding the north side 01,Vhallen envie or Market street, thence along acid .ave the_Limcklin pike,. thenct up said pike on theeldo theicof to' Haines strait. thence along the la ~side of H.alles etreet to the Old York road, then along, the west eiie of said road to the Moutsoropry county lino— AII.VIStant A 48841. sor. SAMUEL 0, AU b, of Gefala nl o "l. Di y oon hio,,i) —That Ipartioil . ,ot.tivij.Ajlit• seco44_ Word of the Ci ty OrPhiladerphia lying south of - Mateo event° and not inoluded,w,thin the territorial limit, o f Di v i e t or , N o 6 Arsigalt Assessor, Dr. ostatmcs M. JACKE ON, ft Germantown. rivisio • Ho., 7—The Twenty. fifth Ward of the City of Phitatelphie—AssistanteAseeeitor, JOSEPH E NEB BON c f Malmo. ' iStON NO. B.—That portion of the Twenty-third Wsid of the City of Philadelphia comprised within the limits of the 4th, 6th, 6th; 7th, and Bth Election Dili- MIODS t f raid Nsi ard, formerly the Bore:Tighe of Frankford and White. Hall, in the County of Philadelphia—A*sistant Aseearor, MALCOLM llroN. MURRAY, oft Frankford. DIVISION NO. 9.—Tbat portion of the Twenty-third Ward of the Olty of Philadelphia coin nieed in the 'Mite of. the ltt, Ski, 3d, aed 9th .Election DirLsionaof said Word, formerly the Townships of fifooreland,' By berry, Levier M ellen, Delaware, and Oxford; in the Clonnty,of Phliadelptia—Assistant Assessor, JOHN' W. TRUMP, of Bootlptoo. • e( 17 • e fmB t EDWIII T. OWE. Assessor. ca--. PUBLIC NO T lE. —II. .ASSES SORB OFFICE, 3d Collection Theriot. Penn's. PIELADELPHIL, Sept. 16, 186/. In ;umlaut* of the provisions of the act of Congress entilled "An act to provide internal revenue to support tte Government, and to pay interest on the public debt," approved July 1, 062, the undersigned has been corn mieeloned by his Excellency tbo President as Assessor of the Third Collection District of the State of Pennsyl vania, comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, EighteeLth, snd Nineteenth wards of the city of Philadelphia. The Undersigned has divided the District and appointed asti4ant assesses's as follows: _ DI VISION No. 1 compriees all that portion of the Thlr., trenth ward lying west of Eighth street. - CHARLES FRISH HU EH, No. 614 North Eighth at., asilstant assessor Ist Div.( DIVISION No. 2 c.mprises alt that portion of the Th - teenth ward lying east of Eighth street. ROBERT G. MARGIE, t i No. 626 Franklin it., assistant asteseor Div. No. . DIVISION No. 3 comprises all that portion of the Twelfth ward lying south and west of a line beginulag at the intersection of Sixth and Green streets, thence ex tending along Green street to Fourth street, thence south along Fourth 'street to Noble street, thence east along Noble street to Third street. PETER A. KEYSER, No. 510 North Fourth it., aseessor Div. No. 3. DIVISION 'No. 4 comprises all that portion of . the Twelfth ward lying north and east of a line beginning at the intersection of Sixth and Green streets, thence ex tending along Green street to Fourth street, thence month Meng Fourth street to Noble street, thence east along Noble street to Third street. GA.BBIEL WOLF, No. 871 Lawrence et., ass't. assessor Div. No. 4. Dtvistos No. 5 _ comprises all that portion of the Six teenth ward lying west of a line beginning at tho inter eeetlon of St. John street and Poplar street, thence north along St John street to its termination at Germantown road, thence along Germantown road to Girard avenue. ABRAHAM MYERS, No. 1012 Randolph et.., alie't. assessor Div No. 6. DIVISION No. 6 comprises all that portion of the Six teenth ward lying eaat of St. 'John atreet and south of a line beginning at the junction of Canal street and Bt. John street, 'thence east along Canal street to Front street, thence along Front to Maiden street, thence i gast along Maiden street to the river Delaware. LEWIS EL GRIGICHM No. 62 Laurel it., aee't. aseessor Div. No. 6." - DIVINION No. 7 comprises all that portion of the Sixteenth ward bounded by a line drawn,as follows—viz : "Brent lug at the junction of Canal street and. St John street, thence along Bt. John street to its termination at Germantown road. thence along Germantown road to Girard .avenue, thence east along °lrani, avenue to Franliford road, thence south along Frankford road to ' Maiden street, thence weet along Maiden street to Front "street,tbence along Front street to Canal street, thence beet tilers Canal street to the place of beginning. EDWARD A. WOODS, No. 324 Edward st, Assistant Assessor Div. No. 7. DtviSiox No 8 cotisprfsee all that portion of the Seven. teenth ward lying 'seat of Cady/Matter street. . SAMUEL BINGU AM, No. 215 Girard m.,l4kant Amster Dlr. No. 8 •atog • B - , orisea birthat rti if the Se- . portion of dew" tet void bins esat iirCrtletEltderetreet... JOHN BMW 1\0.12E3 blucher et ;"Itiostetant Assesaor Div. Division No. 10 comprises all that portion of the Eighteenth ward lying southwest or Colmobla avenue. WILLIAM 8 rEIINK, • No. 112 Allen at., Assistant Assessor Dlr. No. 10. DIVISION No. 11 compriess-all tbat portion of 'the Eighteenth ward lying northeast of Columbia avenue. ;AHAB:IIMM% No. 1153 Tiennit at , Assistant Assessor Div. No. IL Division No. 12 comprises a/ that portion of the Nine• tesnsh-ward lying west of Front/heed. OHMILEB 601IMIDT,, Diamond, bal. Apple, Mill Aesemor of Div. Na. 12. I'IYISION No. 13 comprises all that portion of the Nino. ter nth wartth log estat4f Front strait. RTC/6311181' JOfINION, Frankford rd. and Morris at Ain't Amer Div. No; 13. It fa eernestly recommended' that.: citizens star the provisions of the lew , with partittdar reference to their respective interests and liabilities, to the end that need lees disputes mei be avoided and the operations of, the Divirtcuent facilitated. the fact Muter attention 'is called thofact that all arti cles i f mannficture coming 'under the piovislons of the above act and not removed from the place of visenufess jnior.tO,Yeptember 1et,1862; are diable to taxation; and all sucargirticlea asanufaotured.on or after that date drellible. Vita:aeon, *bathe', removed or not. J. FLETOHER . BUDD', f 4 • trolte4 Mips Aneeil(tr, °Moe 924 Norgf TEllADftreet. " • 'n itfiit ry--- CITIZENS' •VOLV EEft - 1111NPITAILII 11.3 ASSOOrATION:—The followhitit namid gentk wet; are itutborized to rectstve subscriptions! The name • of Collor and amount, viilkhg aCknowledged ovary-.711.i day; tbrongh thedallrhrheri.. Be ' rry:Spd doing.. Hi • •tbst Rived' putoklY giveth twice. • Head • thi rentterWll ar.otber portion of Ode riper : , : 4 ,,_.., _. „. .:, „bomas Ttitker, Br.; President, Nii: Sontblrth'79ll. l • 'J. E. Barnee, M. D.,. Vice Fiesta ' .tp;r: 908. %rW Twelfth etryet. - ..• • . —,. 1 T. L o , frotd. Secretary, No, 929 Pas4Aintroadt • 1 if ohfr Mt Wallis Tamar eft routhweet orient BrOrdt atd Federal streets. .- ~ . ' ''' ' • . s ' : Beery T. Fox,'Nil. 1298 - Filbert street. ''- • i J T. Williams, No. 884 South f1ec016014114, '''‘'-'-` ' 3. " 1111 ' Randall, Nr 4 l.,.corner, of Seventh .and'Welittl4 streets. • • 4 4, 80 30 , Sha4;ll. F., ztort lutear solisi'll ifti43itfeelliii r mu Cersestei.streets. 4 •'— 4 ' ' ' •-- • 1 irrrilh'Barle, at 'Mmes. ;Clime. Auction Sion: • • .. •l' 'Wm B. Cunningham, No. 914 NeOttefreirt. • • '-. i • LCuls B. Grubb, No. 1717 Coittas-utrcAt. ' , ...:.,:i • - ..Te l bit OubileY; northeast.coraer Tbtrtaenth ••analiraifs;.• / '2l.&ldeAdlm, No. 128 %nth Sizteettth s erraort••' ", •. • ;Vol, Plat toff,- No. 808 South - Thirteenth - street. - .'. ; A:li' . hinley; NO. - 1161 South Twelfth street. -- ' • :';John HilpitHolt44ol 4 2 South Brood wit!. : Lyra: Lucas sisd'JoW Esisdgarqsorthvitet eorper.leven 'l64ltth Slltt CottIPM ter rtidtZ. -• "I- ' '" ---"-"'"•:,.'. - ' _ • .4ATIMte Bvgq., No: 1262 toga street. . • . %—lAiriander Orevea;'lB&i'Blitkellth Fourth street.. .. . •Y . r.ltteopb L. Go ff , No. 8208offth Thitionlb street. - •"" 4 .-0; P Pep jt-E•iwar4-,H, Pple, '66tithiagt corner cq Biesd•iitd*Ohrigtian strbers. ~.." Paiid J. Steverteon, No. 138:Temple street.- Wm. L• Clayton; rocvnbard(above Richter/0k wired. L. B. N. bosh tram VW, Coate& gtreekwherf. 11 D 'Bonner-M:D , Third, One greittilmt • 1 Irog;ylol•Venth and :Naha*. :.. -.......-,, -1.. - i '' Iftlward'H.Volletr,ThYral*e'd T rit•glgillat .141 Gh l Dan otreala : . • • , 9" 4 4 ' ,. . - ••.. 0 •••• •,- : . ' Jtho WSUrtinik:Wlllblg'sAdler, awe Third street ; DO. Nebingeroorobr, Sektid the Committee , off 8 , ground, 111,4Symml• and. P •rWtit fret ti. . - :ti , 0 s at saer.settsgby, or;by, , _ma :,,. : 271Y •V : 69/ 0 . • - . . THE PRESS.-PHl]W)Elan., rrSIXTEENTH WARD N 4.TIONAL UNION EXEQIITIVE UORMITTEE will Intel 11.13 (Wednesday) EVENING, at R. Wardell's, at 7X o'clock. Full attendance requested. A..E. SHOZHABEIL President. Secretary. lt* IntOFFICE. OF; THE PIIILA.DEL. PHI A., OIiIIIIAN row N, AND NO &Mi. TOWN RAILROAD COBEA.NY.—PHILLDELPffIe , September 16, 1882.—The Board of Managers, at their meeting of the 11th iost.. declared a dividend on the Capital Stoch.Qf THREE PER CENT., payable on and • after the let day.of (MOVES next. Transfers of Stook will not bo made for ten days after the 20th trot.' • W. S. WILSON. •ee.l7-wlrmtoel Treasurer. QT. OFFICE OF TUE FRANKFORD AND SOIPrImARK. PHILADELPHIA OM Pie- SEEGER BAILEOAD COMPANY. .1i1111.68 STRIBT, BBLOW FOURTH. NOTION —Until the repairs to the Bridget, on the Frankford election of tbia road are completed, Otaiributee , eili be rue regularly between the Berke-street Station and Frankford. CHARLES R. ABBOTT, Seo'ry. Philadelphia, Sept. 23,1862. sels-3t W,NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—Ar A u:testing of the 01TIZENd' BOUNTY F UND COMMITTEE,AteId on Touts:lay, the 16th instant, the iollosoirg resolution \vas unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the names of the various organized compute of Home Gnat do, - Eetervee, and all - other local military bodies, be published, with the names of their oflleersjtnd the iccation of their armories, so that the citizens , may have an opportunity to enroll their nsmee, and that they be eartieetly exhorted to dorm. JOHN D. WATSON wee appointed an agent to carry tbie revolution into effect. Captains, Itentenante, and other officers of companies fur city service, aro requested to set d their names_ locaticioe, ete., to the Halt of the Board of Trade, or to the Office of the . .Arorth' A11567106/1 wad United States Gasette,l,o. 132 Hblith Third'street. In accordance with the shove rgaotution. the Under elened hereby Rives notice that the' fallowing 'Oolipanies are recruiting et the placetinattied, to'protoid to !Jerrie burg for the defence of the State: Jayne Rifles, No. 623 Uheatunt Street. asuman Zonaves, No, 31 smith Third street. Seventeenth-ward Home Guards, Front 'and Master streets: Philadelphia Grace, N . o. 810 Market street City.Guerds,.northweet corner Sixth and Chestnut els. Niagarag4 4 te Guard, N 0.240 Mobtoeetreet: KeatkavHoardp, Tenth and South refits. Drill CorPs, Broad. beloWlFalnut, Natitorliun. Bine Reserve', No 505 OW dent street. Revenue Guar de, United State@ Custom House, Corrt'Excharge Guard, Second and'Gold streets. Washington Grim e, Franklin Hall, Sixth street, below Arch. National Guard, Race street, below Sixth. . let BoitMeat Rothe Guard, Clompatty A, Beranek Hall, lighth and Oailowhlll streets. Oampany 13, Spring Garden Hall, Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets. OomPani 0, L. _W. corner Thirteenth street and Gi rard avenue. • Oompany D, S W. corner Sixth street and Girard avenue. . • Oompany 11, N.E. corner Third and Willow streets. Qthopaoy IC, Boring .Gasdon Hall. , Otheopany.H. Nos. 110' and 112 - Pezg street. Camped I, Kensington Water Works. Company K, Spring Garden Hall. ...pray Iteserves, Company , A, Market street, above It bit-southside. Company coriter_Flight:enth and Market BIS: Company 0. Mallet street; - st.s.....waght.h _ • Company D, N. 8., cor. Eighteenth 'and Cheat's .. • . Company B, 8. B. cor Bighth and OaliowhilLeteeeesr Company F, N. E. cor. Second ere' Race streets. Company G, Cheelmit etreeti.abOve Eighth, month aide. Company H, Third . and . Wilicv streets. 0(131113BAY I, Broad.street. above Pine. 'ln cases where ode" com pony has already marched from any armory; citizete ire invited to organize new corn- Denies until-the quota of the city 'Galled for by the Go vernor Quin be Ailed. By order of the Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee. eel? , JOHN, D: WATSON, Agent. MILITAMY. ONCE MORE . 1N - .THE - FIELD ! —Recruits wanted to Edina the' ianke of the STATIC GUARD, of the old 17th Regiment, to march for the defence of the State. Armory 210.1733 MARKET Street, third story front room.' • J. M. OOLLINGWOOD, Captain RIJGH Identeriant. CUM LiiVlSifecond Litentenent • , '' DRILL COMPANY.-- GENTLE- Num derdrousof connecting thetntelves with an As sociation for Idilitsri Drill, which has been 'in ex. istence for eemo time ;past, are invited to meet at Illanko's poems, on Rnet Side of BROAD Street, South of Walnut Street, on THOR MAY RY/if,HING text, the 15th lust., at eight o'clock, By order of the Association. HENRY SWERRIIRD, if G, ta . EON,. . . • Cleuuniltee. se 17.2P1k V S. E. Astutpup,'--., - ,_.- 1RE,.!1 RVE 10161 GAPE; THIRD MUNE T.—ollicerpf and- Men ittectkethffi; thie Regimen he woreiniebri to loin 'thole 'Regiment lest nigh , wlirrtpo!t•-to 00.40NE1. EAKIN, at DAMP • str • NT; akar .4Wp.eington, . Delaware, AT ON ''' ' • • "Nkyho.belmitto this Regiment who may p r o , kthemso,,s, ftffh.."llled and eqtdplied i , Ed Wii anogion and Baltimore RailralW, BROAD and BRIAR, will And transportation Provldred for them to the camp. eal tiARRIOIIT•OOBIPANY A, FIRST ARTILLERY, H. 6., No. 1733 . MARKET Street.- Tbe At room, will be oven on tOND.a.Y,TUESDAY, and WEDNESPAY of this week, from 4 to 7 P. a., to receive recruits for tbla Company, now at Harrisburg. Arms, accoutrements, and transportation furnished. SAMUEL WILCOX, selfi.SA . . Lieutenant and, Recruiting Officer. ii• ELLSWORTH ZOUAVE CORPS,' for immediate State Barvioe.:Armery N. E. corner of •BIONTH and , CALLOW.HILL. Open from, 9 o'clock A. M. to 'lO o'clock I'. H. Recruits wanted. The Company is,unCer marching orders, and will be WIT (quipped in the regulation uniform peiore leaving. Drill every aftersoon and evening. - selb-31* - J. X. SHELDON', Captain. .. . ..- ~..31. 4 .91.111tW.4..NT.fp FOR, i FORT DlLLAWAltit—Heavy Artillery service.:---- . • .$165 Bounty; 190 More leaving the °Hy. Any t persons understanding military drill, who will bring in squads of men, can have position in - the company. Pay, ratiopeoand Aniformarota day Of muster. Apply at Hetidquartetil, 409 OBESTNUT Bireet. seld-St. ti. . . .1 1 HIE` : UNDERSIGNED WILL , even on the 224 of September, at the Armory in the ' Hall of the Philadelphia City Institute ' N. B. corner . .of EIGHTEENTH and onssrarr Streets, a School exchuively for the Military Inatinction of 'Hoye, and'so licita the patronage of the 'public': 'Oircithir a can be had at Holt and Hrother'o, Tenth and Chestnut streete, at the Hall, or at nie reeiticnce of 6. EOKENDORIer, .4912 GOATEE Street. N. H.—Han withdrawn entirely his 'oonneotiorr- with Mr. It latito , a echool. eel& ilt* It T 9 „IftjSADIF4N AND OTHERS • OF. piettnisirL*&ll4:—'--T HE BRIAN BO ' ROIRME UNITED lama . LEGION OF pair, k- BILLPHIA, WILL BE IN THE GALLANT COR CORAN 8 BitIGABE —Government and. City Boun ties of $165 Bemired up to the 20th inet. This is one of; the regimente having authority to offer snob great ta r . ducements Olor to the draft. Captains with fun cola.' ponies presenting theinselves to Headquarters: - will re ceive $960 recruiting expenses Khan mustered in. filen of good charoater, bringiok from 16 to 25 'good, men, will be commissionett.Becond and First Lieutenauts'; 40 men, &Captaincy. gems from all. cities and counties of the State—we oaf receive you like brothers. Telegraph drepata j or lettersreptied to." Free troosportation on 514 urea& to Headquarters, CONN OLLY:S Hotel, - 01 1 Pesite State House, Philadelphia. Apply . to GEORGE •01100K109, ser2-6t* Colonel of 1441 b Regiment; P. V. • CAMP INDEPENDENCE.-OUR COUNTRY—TO Ailtd3!—THE VETERAN Bi-' GIMENTB.—The gallant officers and brave stddierii detailed from tbe old Philadelphia Regiments, now in tbe field, bare Ditched tents in INDICPRNDBNCE BQIJARIC, and will enlist recruits tor their glorious battalions on that sacred ground. A full Military Band will be in attendance every day after 3'P. hi. .TO ARMS TO ARKS! l TO ARKS!! .! By order of the Citizens' Bounty Fend Committee. JOEIN E. ADDLOECti, seo,Bt, °batman of Committee on Recruiting. I. • I.! ' TEE: ATTENTION OE . ABLE- B D MEN Is called to the recruiting of BATTEBY 0,162 d. Pennsylvania Volunteers, or 3d Pennsylwania..krUllery, at the Headquarters, No 338 HABIttONY street, between Chestnut and Walnut, below Fourth. Mao. 606 VINE street, and below Com missioners' Hall, West Philadelphia. Bounty $l7O, with advanced pay. n JA.6IEB MARTIN, Jr., Captain Battery G. aeB•l2t* RUSSELL TROOP OF Pl3l. LADELPHIA LIGHT HORSE . ;-.ln‘ ence to an order film the, Adjutant General,. tins Troop will not report immediately at Harrisburg, but encamp in the vicinity of Philadelphia anti further orders. The members will report EVERY XORN ING, at nine : o'clock. • A few more respectable young Men will be incept , d by nonlying at Oapt. - Fry's Tent, INDEPENDENCE EQU&BE. Recruiting Offices, No. 219 DOCK :street and Greet. Western Hotel, No. 1309 IdeNtilllET street. sel6.6tir-, R,ECRIIITING OFFICE OIT THE ANDERSON TROOP, Ground Floor of the Pennellvanle Railroad Office, corner of TEILBD Street and WILLING'S Alley. Oapt. WILLIAM 7. PALMY:IL Strgt, AL FEND VIZ IN. . .. Private NOBMIN M. SMITH. . . The Secretary of War baa ordiwed that the Anderson Obisiry be detailed, for the present, for duty in the State of Pennsylvania. They are now actively employed io scouting, &c , in the Cumberland Valley. eelB IA . . -• • . TO HORSE !.,---'COMPANY -11-TIILL BOUNTY.--Colonel R. G. (1)1011. 4191111 U MANN'S INDecPENDENT MO U N.T E D BANGERS--An opportunity is offered to all BOLD and DARING MEN to engage in the most attractive species of nilitary,service, as Mounted Rangers, armed like the Regular Cavalry, with Sharp's Carbine, Colt's Revolver, and Sabre. MT The BULL BOUNTIES of the United. States, State and City Governments, and the Premietin for En listment, WILL RE TAIT) ALL RECRUITS. Recruiting Stationd--6243' MARKET Street, SEVEN TEINTa. and OABTEE KNOB J PSNNYPAOKER, Captain. WM. HARTLKT- JONEB, Ist Lieut. • U P. PARK, 24 Lieut. WM. BAWLS . BROOKE, Brevet 24 Lieut. eel 3. et - SEWING' MACHINES: IWITEELER,Be `:WILSON. 40* . *T 31 _ . * 0 EtINS1 -eqs C:l3 S 11 1 ' *T -R E T, • reat.am, .irinatz4v2Lt. 111TAIR: 4 011TING,. - DYEING, AND qlLtle'lliigitliOrlitg''ildnie Worbfiet• sleet It .701711 TE add 111.t,AZI9.11.8tre.otf..` . nel7.lllf. TYOUVIT.PBI3,-.774NINIER'S . Ivory fully,appreptated. 'their V611)01001 can'tereeen at - a glance, but th.ir many clogrriimhzition. 9alleri, BECOND tirrttb -0 0 Y, 4 4r.e1". • - - tt4.t TurragllLßAN tam — WHIT* 'f.`:l` sr;10;i. Beed 'STlLk' _ ••• . _ • . NO11421; Ind 23 Boath Olit , PRO, 1131:ABBER'S JPATtNT . Xilatfkliatfactured'aud for sale by • '"••• • D: -L aNDBETH & 80N, ; , Noe., ud 33 13ontb SIXTH - Street. i eli - •;--.1 , :w4 . .zeleitred., .p T . Brigintine: lc as 11:01C0 of Treble .&n. a ... - e .:- loriiilio friim.lio Wharf, oi frorn ()tuitom t l Lone Storfeby:CHAS. S rMBEITAIBEI, tiole.Aigen —Noo2lll4ll4l4lllMand 21 lall&NlTßEireeta. ter. i .-0 -11.1514 Cer , irs Mutual Life Units . * dorciptillr4 16v Apo • Fa 1328, of 1.861;,010: 1 Aptgicia4 =sae 'for the idana : sei. ;,7 , At ow yk in or. .,.* . ...kiwiwt %LIAO! . P OWIN.IiI.--Tarragonkaaid Oporto V . • iiifio. 001,4, by I ORA& a oiliewie, - - - • ids -%.:--- . N 0.326 WALWITT Eitrogi. I 1, 1 6.6. A31 45HA1LE,A PJL GNE —L uTh An vol e s of c; t - ita. „ ier sale by GRUM,•)ltrlreelved per ig Ina Ewa. - atritSTAIRB, Sae la+n- A I L t. $ l 7 and 21 Gues C.e4g. --- G u N ..... tBl . T ,ININGS, , fie. A-4 •-• ?i-.... ' ", -- • • .r ... , - . ~ i .:... DOUI3I4E-BARBastA - BUCK-SHOT - 7,090 yards Linen Linings, 1.... , GU N S., .. 25,000 yards Lkiillings, • t , FOR SALE AT 008 T, BY ":: 25,G00 yardB.DuolP3 ) MOORE, HENSEBir,...& . 004 • 2500.yaras Sifesins and Cottons, eel6-3t - ' 427 NABEBT-STREBT. ' .-.• ''• ~.. • ' s • : ~ TfaVolliDg TheigE,l,,oomnion to superfine, Seakhits,-Beavers; 'Pilots; Att. NIiA,Y irn.OILLILAN, isll.wfm.9t ' 121 OBEICEITMIT West. 5A13 . 114- . I3AYONET AM) . RIFLED NRIgKETS, WILL BE - BOLD TO -OITIZISISIS ARMING THES• simpra, ; • •-• A•T .OR P.11;0 E'S, , ' • , PHIL EL'AlStit r k • • No. 14 lACiBTI3 FIFTH , BTSSfET: CARPPGES! = CARTRIDGES ! • . . . : • CARTRIDGES I I I. Bartholow's hotid Water-Proof Cartridges, for all Mulls of Arms, of all calibres, smooth-boie and rifled, Rich liongatell.Bullete for Bides and Pistols. Timid Ball Cartridges, Buck and Bali do., and all Back. do., for smoothbore Arms. • These Cartridges do not require biting or tearing, thus, saving time and powder,.and being gelid, less equipments are necessary for the soldier ustrg . them. Manufactured and for sale by the BARTHOLOW CARTRIDGE 00. CHESTER • All orders by Mail prornSly'attes?did",•!o. et ARMY 13IJANKETS. - • 1,000 GRAY, BEGVLASION. Bral. . - 7or aalii at Pion rat.u-sa-latuL &moment prism% at - • • • . _ • 85= N. 'SECOND-.STREET;, OPPOSITR OHNIST OHO* ' S. C. FOUTAr. *. • WIVI. T.., N0..121.(4-RA.SS.' 7 No. 34 SOUTH SECOND, STREET::.: ARMY AND. NAVY OL 0 T 11 . • .11 0 S E. 6 4 Dark Bine, from ' $1.12 to $B.OO 3 4 Light Blues, from 160 to 200 4 Light BI nes, from 3.60 to 6.00 6.4 Pilots and Beavers, from 1.50 to 7.00 3.4 and 6.4 Indigo Flannels 60 to 2.60 4-4 and 6.4 Stripe and Plain Woolen Shirt . log " 62 to 2.00 selo-18i . ' • MILITARY GOODS. . ael7-2I SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, MINING AT No. 13 Noith Sixth §:tweet; r CORNER OF 0 0X1111B,Mh . • VirIitiLF,SALE G EO. W. SIMON47:nRO., tz 4 r 4 •••‘-t•r MANITFACTIMING JEW - EttRElO,, SANSOM,STBEET Er.S.LL, EIA...ittniSfRERT; ABOVE SLICTIIi (Vp Share.) swoßps! INF ANTIY, -CAVALRY, KOIOAL, Etc. ,gg_LTE VAND . SASHE k E. • SWO*KNOTS AND Vovilasi • SHOULDER STRAPS • AND MILITARY BADGES. PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE ORDER. - ARMY 900 1 D51 Bky Blue Kersey's.. Bky ; .B.bactSlassimetes, (fitor ,Offinere Pants.) - Dark BlturThullirin . Clothil. - • Dark Bfue Chip' Make. Dark BluelThitise ' ALEIO. 10 ounce and 12-ouiaile.Stitaidapi TENT DIJOK..: • • . • In Ettore and for Bale . • . 7: - BLADE,SNI:LTradriIOO. NO. 39 LETITIA,. unr4o, optima WWI' 8T8..' an27:—.lm •-• . P.firfa*DNIIPHIL. . , (AFFICERS' MILITARY EQTJ.IF k, ISENTS4WidIes, Bridles. _Haversacks, Skeleton ElloitsclieN &O.; at NO.' 720 MILT:CET Street, below Zlghth -• • ' seta-Unit- WENT BUTTON S NAND SLIPS, . 8. Patters* for sele at J..P. REED'S manntrAi tory, corner of TB. lUMERTII.,ead NOBLE btreete. 1862 . W0.0D..* CARIE; 8170038SCITIVi0 LINCOLN, WOOD,- NICHOL! BONNETS AND HATS; _French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, RS; Capt. W)1. H. FRY IMPLEMENTS OF WAR. *milaTiitY 466*. RIFLES, PISTOLS, . White Domet .11Mmele. Twilled Gimp Biiiea"Riamitili. U. 8. , Regulati.on Blimkets. MILLINERY F.A L.J . A awe+ now. fix om,_ COMPLETE BTOOE MILLINERYOI:GOODS. OONISISTINGIOP • . , Silk 7 Velvet, and Oolored: B#aw ' To which, they reapectfally invite tbe . attention of the former p a trons of the,lfonse, end Still) trade generally. . seB ;La ' • • ;NisTEPY &.13R0 • • • • • _ No. 729 CHESTNUT VISEET, HAVE NOW BEADY. TEEM FALL IMPORTATIONS OEHRENOII -FLOWERS; FEArii t tiEßSi AND GENERAL XIIISMUT aeon.- stB.3m FINANCIAL. S FIVE TWENTIES: OR,. , 1 20:1[FAR SIX. PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN.. KENT AFTER FIVE PROM; • sat hmtruotal by tha SECRETARY OP THE - • . TINIAOI/NY to - rooftop soboarlailons for Um shirrs • LOAN AT• PAR,. . . THE INTEREST. TO COMNENOR IBOM DATE OP DEPOSIT, vans eyoldlus the difficulty heretofore exrrienoed by . reenlrhys yaymmkt . In GOLD of the Interest from Nay O - . full uurpli of am" Bondi diraira On hand. JAY-::COOKE. • .Blngiostrriox Amin, ":* 114 SOUTH . THIRTY ST. JAKOB I. WALTON, , ALTON di Yon, -1 _ • :',13.&4091,11A BEWHEIBS, 031T-NEKL--'OOLL/10.T 0118 , • Zio. 7/4 South TRIED Street, Philo4oloo. , . BBVIBINOBILt , ": 7 ....... -• .lay Cooke & 0o:, - lion. Janis;ollook, Junes, Rent, Banta., & 064 Boo:-H. - Dt Waiter, 7JCsbeitok, Black", & 00. x '' • 1106... A. IV I / 0 0 16. 1 1 0; Moßibbin & Bon,' . Ilosi..,&wiTookerr• • • ' i IC: P. 111c1Olatcin . 5 Bro., 1 ItOftrWareoulAWoo2WllllL. 'Hoii..Virm. Wllldni, ' V. li.ißtliao6l/8.1. -- - ica.aox _ . • WEDNESDff, SEPTEAIB.EIt, Yr, IW, 1862. . . . ElleGra' ,- -8; • NO. 4 Moro to' . and admirably, assorted, and at , .. Low. Frotr:Ris: In certain classes 4 . .., ._ of Goods Ire offer inducements to tura rimequalle4 by. any other house in Phil delthia. ' ; sel6:2m . DRY GOO DS . ,-;,- .E. - 4..x...A1v.tigt..T..i. :.-4 , ,..- -... 0- . - - . • . ~ • - C : : E & L 1 - . .1 ~,„: • -.4.-... _..., - tOUBlil AND MOH j" '... IDUATNAND ARON. ‘",...., . . • .70PDVI ARD:AILOIL , ---- 'e) i :EWNO FOR. FALL: : . •, , 011111‘..- Egra,nik.. • - 1141 OD BI BILSEI;'''' - - 0./4".LE tiLNEN'GOODif', - :ii iiß 'CK bitELLA. 81124 1 N13, BLWOCLPN SHA WL S, . INfA BY -THE PIECE, 1 i.p l .ciungsto COLORS,. P NOEL-PLAID FLANNELS?, F . 1., STOOK; OF WOOLENS, BI BEST PRINTED GOODS, -s- N W STYLE DREES iattiQpp; G PD 'COLt - POULT .DE- BOLE, MiGNIFICENT DRE 81 3 1.811.4 3 ., -- priNIFICEN'I' PRINTED. dOobB. M. NEEDLES, 1024 OHEiTNIIT: STREET. GOODS FOit lALL 'TRADE. 140"ir 01111NINGOilf:T11111 LATEBI STILE Oollitro, Setts,. Voila,'._ Osfrieeg, B arbee, • and De ., geode.", White Goods. i 4/form Goode at -. • . • ; i 'Lhiens 'DalPeela R. kerchiefs, all Ninda, Ladies`, Gents', and•lThildreal. •• Beni;liikfiCeirlonnangii;` ". • %-liiinde, Embrolderie new debigne• in a variet y of • Tory A BW-LOT "tir l.l.o)* :1 01: t iliVill. Mt. . . . • - • 7 7 7 • :F. The above goods have been sought almost entirely' “for cash," and will be sold;..Witif few exception, at "old prices," offering , 4 ofry, great ,ineucements" to ifunib ekakine myetoclf, ' ma•th,priimEtirreitiiisiy viudt `beinfo'! thTyiatiiini mar kef rateiar • • orilf 4 " . • • : I. IsTEEOVES. " N EW M . OURN,T.N‘G'tITIVE I • _ 928 011igliTNUTITBEIIIVI The above ettabUshment WIU be Opened. an k pr shout the let 'OOIOBEN. wberei In additionle teyery select stack of Ladies esti swam* a FULL SUIT OF MOURNING IN A FEW 11011103 7 . • .NOTIOE. - Our extemelve • .- , • pill -.-" MILLINERY DEPARTMENT' , i • ... _ alwaye befouled to contain the latest styled:l': • • EVART Aitriarag NOR FIRST AND SEOOND, MOURNING, • eluding eswry celebrated make of • • ' ,' E NOLISH BOMBAZINE," ~:, -- rfed and Manufactured " . ' :;,- "EXPRESSLY FOR. THIS ESTABLISHMENT, - -Viielksill be cairied.on to snit the taste of 'he ."- c LADIES ~,- • ,' ' " OF PHILADELPHIA. - . -. Goode sent out on approval. • -,, - . — N., I. AA. MYERS & 00.; selT-wfmet • .. :.,....,,,,,,, Importers. B, .1 ,k 011 CLOTHS FOR GENTS' FINE CHIATB..' 6 4, Fine Bleck Meths., French (Moths and Doeskins: • • Bleck , Bare.thea Veatlnge. BYRE & L&NDILL, FOURTH , end Al CH. 1862 NTS' BHAWLS'.:ANP -BLAIsT. N SETS. Gentlemen'a Gray Bhawla. .• Geatlemen , s Gray Blankets. 'llea7r4r7:lllaP"te":„. iMAND. ER, mid f 141011.. R.E.:&%1; A-ND,II IsIIAVE. A . . - Ins otock . of ElRAWLB , adsital to Peorisylvanio eel 7 • . • ••. aOODS .. . FOR AUTUMN: 1:.11 '"Autumn Silks, dark colored ()becks. Black, Plain, and Figured Silks. New designs Fancy De (mines. Bich De Laines of loiwer grades: Foil du,liordi and• Long Clump& _Handsome andiuiw Plaid thiefinieres, ;Plaid Valencins and- Worsted. - 'Poplins Cud Figured Drogneta. • French'Ohintzes of-new styles • . 'New &ointments of French bleriao& 13tellatbawle and Striped Broche: •-. Bbirdng Flannels.. Smiiroidered Tab: a Hover& SHABPI,IBB BBOTHBBS, OFTESTNIIT.and pel2-if . • . _ . • , ETEEL & SON, , No. 710 North TENTH Bt.: above Coated, 4.4.41 TO now open a choice assortment of IS:•••I • I NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS WOODS. : • . • • Bich Fancy Silks. - _Allow Shades Plain Silks. • -" ;Figured Black. Slllus. • ' Plain Black Silks at Low Priced. Bich rigured and Plaid French Bepe. Plain French Reps, all shades. • • ' Plain French iderinoes. all shades. • PLAIN ALPACAS, Ia Black, Brown; Itlode, Bine, and Scarlet. • • • Poll De Clones, Poplins, Delalnes, And every variety of New and Choice' seasonable l Drese ,illoods. Also, a Wire asaortm ant of - EL AtlIC *STELL A:BRAWLS. LONG. AND SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS, • sell-if AT LAST YEAR'S PRIORS. ' - - NEW FALL AND 'WINTER ,L.l Moths - and Oasdrueres. Desirable Mixtures and Plaids. • , Solid 0o!ors, Bibbed,•and Bieck. • Plain, Striped. Nest, and Fancy' Oessimeres. • FINE BLADE, CLOTHS. • Onion Oserimeree and Tweeds. • . • • Satinets and low-priced Goods. • • c . FLANNELS. • New Shaker Flannels. •• '• Fine and IoV. priced White Planets. . Saoque and Shirting Fiannelli , . • .2 New Woollen Shawls.- ,: • Blaek Thihet Shawls. • ALSO, . ' Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.. • . •••• . Barsahis in Black Airless. ' Daily opening new goods. COOPER dr OONAIID; S. E. eorner 'NINTH and DISBAR' St& • giv GO 0 DS.—MOUSLIN DE - lanes ; new styles nest Plaid Oleo* Poplins; Sep!, Bine, Green, and Drown •, Figured Cashmeres ; beautiful neat Figured Rep Poplins ; Bine pad &Hort tio Delaines ; new Calicoes, choice patterns; neat Plaid Flannel for Gents' Shirts, very deOrable and mania ; also IS ate assortment of Caseimereslor Men and Toys, at • JORN STORRS', sal/ - ' 702 `dltlin: Street. Viliß ' SHIRT IBIANUFACITOBY. :Th.: 7l 44.lb.: lumri oo ) - tdd ri tim oy ti itto n ilir 3, to to he naikea ‘430 0 . 111 . Alah 1 9 11 " 1 61110 A 1 • ' , noraymttiez opmarioirs- WEAR: t 7 et - W. gOOTT. 9ZWITAINIII4 , B atrBsIMILING BTOIIII, No: 814 OHESTNUT - 112'REBT,' • ..)44611( Pour doom below therMaattomitai • sibititt w: Tool' • - igamnis.-50rtases assorteCLi= Yrialltaliyr4al", r da4;ll d alc jail/Matti -AM 104.8041111#412- lIMEMI ossEߧ EA TAT, 1862, 7 1 iiiliS' 3. 41tri4:01406 Y 43. 34011TH THIRD" STEIET, THILLDSLPIXIA. visiting this city to purchase Dui GOODE; will find our Stock large_ And for isle at the old Primo. In. Pointe klerman,-Painte"Aitolkub, Bind Tbroail„. p oipt de Venice, .French Gni gains Maltese; Valetl cienne' &a. and iiies in realaneimitationOdliglaties:. Tatonet4 Ossabrics;'Malls; •Nain Books, Dimities; "'Planes,' Trench . Figured Plaids, - Stripes, !."•&c., in great . _ . Shirting, Sheeting , and FrontingLi :-„nerra; :Printed Lineaa and Caro: brios,'Dlaners, Napkins, Table • °loll's, Table Damasks. Hrickatlo/i , and Damasli Towels and Towelling. - 60 dozen al/ Li:- n.O Napk ins, . 31.%5 per dozen. Corded and tape; bord'd Prtoted, Ba ylor*); Hem-fitirobed, Broad Horn, Moiarnipg, colored, Fanoy,, - Bnf- Bede &o. in all grades lAo: . 1024 onissnrift4iiiiivr DBE 38 GOOD4k GENTS', 0 1 .01 11 4 1111 . " iP - OS• 79 BeAtirek . . • • STARE:BB B, 21U oz. . AlifDllo.Blsoo4Blll 28, 18 oz. . • LEWITtos . 151( oz. CANADA A, 2 8,.15 oz. PITTE.FIEpD r, 2 8,15 oz. ' PRINCE ALBERT 2 B, 15 oz. . PBEEIIOBI A. • • • .. JUTE, &o. Pore eat tho lowest violating ONAt on dollvory. GE C) .613rect eel? 4t No. 8119;01IIIROR ALLEY. DIJNNELLA • QREENE MANUFAOTURINQ PRINTS• ' 400 0118436 NEW FALL BTYLIEL .1 • • FOE BALE BY .101 00117114,:8030 . . 1 jyfLeiwitka :s • No..22O:ONEETNIUT eltred.' SF.ANITSS BAGS: cc triN6B: TOW and • crPREMIUM" POIVEILLIL BY n iffEttniG, 00FM .8( 00 1 'No: noOinonwirT• Street. GEO; PAICRISI OFFERS FOR SALE .• 70,090 yards MEDIUM:ALPACAS, 88,000 yjirds FARIKER:BI.O4(!LB. 86,000 STAFDARP,BI.I/XfOM3. /PV"Mqr-OXIIM BR i r •k • - • . ATLAiiTIC - • MOURNiNia , . Black and White, • • Black and Pdry~ • r Black and. Gray, - ANEW BT#NDicilb.i47 PBlf! : 7 o l **' -• • 8 T - • • - WILLIAM - siivx:P.enst._,.. .IPALL' STYLES Otilife:AD,Rll , SAMUEL . ffrarrpit , Bon, BUTTON -MANUFACTURING CO:, FOB SAMS, BY JOSEPH LEA, 128 AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET. an27-Im - " Apwr GOODS.. -DAB - K-3311474 grA i r origerna • Ada :Bz ,04trtLOISIB. i! • BILY-BPIJA !Mr OMOII I I I - ' • 4. Annit. n aTS ra•Azi) vtaciat.. aq.:9laticurD.o o 4L - • • - •Ratrips;•; A3D WELeRTI -• • • . z tDBILI.I3 d7P:o VIOL" • • ißt 4 i 3 M. inatOgilb ;1311:ERTIROM , • • ; • : For side by eei _ , & ARMY . BLANKETS; • VEONMEN'it STANDARp, • ''' •••• FoR 'SALE BY.. • ' ; •-, , • • • ovvErAT,s; . • ...-- • • AGENTS - . an29-tt - • • 131.4TA8L8 8E1.).-.QUILTSi" FOE _ , -,. • • . HOSPITAL. Ft!. ' SES. .• , - s;ooo , lWWide W AND 8,1,171 AND ; KAM ' 04.-INDM PL466 l Altr: 7 1113 TRINGRAF#' 1 TWO*7 ... i hvglize s A 376. 12 T, 1 4 85 Pr! r./ 1 / 4 5, 8/156* • COFFIN ; & CO•x.---• • • on wawa .. 71:FT a . Tag m , , :t T CONTRACT FOR . 1--445 t -,eit-7...-. • ARMY • - `WOOLEN/INV ocoToL'egpps, • - • STAND/4P , 9UATATIC asm -, . , siu:BLE . Bus.. - z?au*. dm HUT'47HINTSON; coiscrawaiiinni; • , '•• °cinnamon' tnnoivains • '•-•" •• voz Too ima Os PHILADELPHIA: MADE • GOOD& : CARPETS AND - 01.1.. CLOTHS. GiagAN • EpHO MeCALIALUM 82 00.. 4.09 ORICEITNIIT BTBSIIIT, (Oppoeite Independence Hell,) MlMAMM!lWi*etosTmaknp . D.lllMUdi CARPETINGS. OLOT)ET.,44 ‘ Have now on band an "cxtensiVe Block, of Clarpetinga, of our own: and coer makes, t o which we call the attention of'cash and short lime buyers. YARNS, BATTS,* ,CARPET yARNS, BATTS, CARPET-OWN.: 2,000' Bale's . of Ba4ii?g,'Of..all..:grades. 1;000 Bales of Blaek-Viicding.••• ; -- .800 Bales, of , 1,000 Bides of Cotton , Twiiii. • 12,000 Paaidiiiif . 20,000 lioioids Or" aOkried. 1414 White? Car pet Chain.;-• -•-• 400. Coils of alenilla, COE= ton, -Rope. cordi, Wash : Lao, &ed.& mistook of Goode•in the above litte4or:o#B by , 11 A. H. V.RANCIS 4 2I:7S, Asia 433.1110KET and 5 -15eitirillilifitr4; . . , WOODEN -AND , WILLOW :WARE. WOODEN'AN . D NIL : I4If "*. A. H. FI3,ANCISpX3I3; 433 MARKET • apil , 5 . *itk , My* :t3tree PHILADBLPHIA, w77orllizi - ii;1110 IN'. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE Always On brd, s full Stoat or +TUBS, IiIJOKETB, 0/14tr ik tf,&£31:11110, • • * FANCY . BASKETS; WALL, 56i2778,.and syritEnro 434ilawes,- . --- Loincura.GLAShie and 111400* P4'lll. .4.• LL ABSORTNTN'r OP W0103;'" ifist!,sbeten, 8w 1ik* 4 94:1454, - 131100 ii • oak% ?AND WIRE .WASHBOARDI!, - :.R6LLIN:q *4,4 40*;1( . 7 , 1,* .. i FLOOR: ;TO.X.'4 :OM OtOetig MO:COL, Mina!, 140/PIEB. BASMITI4 Paper Begs, Billgo r Dlssthigaistobes,ffil Bigissiis t . = Oinfigisillobbydlorsek air, die AU Cloco v aii LOWEST.. LARGEST STOCK - IN - THZ.UNIONe • •}1,4; . . 2: , . ; . • StrilNktrA4o ls # l3 l l L, th e P!t7 cats letabliehment,whicn le se:lngidotse nann in Mfaconntry.,lt•lr• • PUTNAM'S OLOTELES•WRINGIIICins the Stett. q• • Teneelltaate. . • ' "• • • 1146451 '; Mi "littiltY 13'000. • 2 • __ortit - at'avi m tea tr AL. cciarnataurvzionaLtrE, AND ana.BLI. , . . . GILBAII 9 B 'MANUAL, l'or.Volutittera and Militia, by Motor William Glikans o ' U. S. A., of Indiana. 743 pp . , 200Illastra tions. Price reduced from $2.50 • to $2. lees Compriking an Introduction, containing- • the terms in use among Military men ; -- A LY : (tool Organization of Infantry', Oevelei t Si , a • • • 7i% and the Stiff; Arnie and 'Ainmunition ; Schools of:the Soldier ; _Company InetruatiOn in zonave Skirmish Drill ,• Battalion, Trooper, Troop, and Squadron; DeoltitipirOf the Regiment; Light I,itlilery Tactics; Honors gafakbir Troops'; Duties of °apt sins ; Companies ,• - Antis° in Chimp, and Herrition ; The Staff; Battles; Court Martiall; W ide, and the Article* of War. - ' The met complete Military Manual published, contain ing as much of the systemS of Coopei, Scott, and Hardee, B e Le recognized in tbellntted States Astor- craving received repeated aPplioationa froth many °M eets of theDnited States Az my; and of the WM:deers, for the issue or those portions of ' , GILBAN'S. - MANUAD, comprising Inyadttsy Tactics, Cattaird 2'a6tics, • and Light Artiltery Tactics, in sepasate rooltudel, the Pah. Haber now presents these distinct volumes, feeling 00-n -fluent that they will moot the wants of those aims of the' 'eel vice. - Price for each volligne, in neat textblemorocao btriding, $1.50. " GILUAM'S CAVALRY TAOTlOS—Flexible Oloth Gilt Binding, price, 1 vol., 161.50. • 011,9 AM'S .1N FA NTSY ' T A ilTlOS—Flexible CI otlr' Gilt Binding, 1 vol., price 50. The above works have been Ordered in'quantities by our State Government,. for the nee of our volunteers, are, also in extensive nee throughout the United Staten, bays been adoptiti by many of our Military Schools, 'and are folly endorsed by Major General George B. me.t (Meilen• Gommander.in. Chief of United States Army ; Major ' General George 'A. McCall, Brigitlier 'General' John W. Geary, Major 'E Johnson; S. A.. Major Bully, U. S. A., Brigadier General James. S. 'Nagle'', Brigadier General E. O. Williams , Adjutant . General J. Meredith: Bead. of State of Now York, and many other distiegniebed officers. - Extract cf letter from the late gallant and lamented Major General Philip Kearney WAsurmixott, D.C. From Mijoi General P. Kearney, Ili B. A. Permit .me to add my testimony to that of all other. military men, that the publication of Gllham's Monital is moat 'useful to the ociruitry.' It is useful for all, but par- Ocularly for our VoliSntear foliate. It is omprefiniertra, Sompiete, and reliable. iI regardit the- best brilitai7 Work 'that Balite, There 1/1.1)0 ditty either of dik'llitatt or of the Line that is not thOroughly explained. ' P. Kifie . .lllollVivr' . Major General U. 000PKB'8 TACTICS. REVISED BY-OAPT.,IKINOR KNOWLTON, 11. B. 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