rioNCIAL IND COMMERCIAL TO MONEY MARKET. y ou .Anst.rarA,Eeptember 17,1882. coiros on the street was very waive to•day, larg P " lt i e , o r gold changing hands at variable rates;; pi,aetl,olllo: the morning, but the good news from 11 7 cowed a flutter, and a desire to sell, until 116 Yhe r i lm' c o o d, Olds in New York continuing at a better 0t ,,, )4, and continued at l'fiX to the close, ' 111°0 00 ,,, denoting a feverish market. There wee if°lloolsity in old demands than hoe been 'noted for Oro en d 110,;(01/0N was freely paid; 110% wee I; time Olio Deere, the fail in gold appearing to have no P C 011801.511 of hsdebtednesa are about X per cent• eat mo t o r the !stooks maintained Yesterday's agues, ow p of theme:donned. G overnments were firmer 111,11 1, U 4 , Oixesl6Bl, rising X the seven• thirties g • 04 ,, ow coutluued mat S9X the coupons rising X c o VI) brought VA City sixes held their ow Valley Railroad sevens brought TB . Ausgbeer seigatlon sive o! 1812 advanced IX. North ~betl,„owls mortgage norip sold at .72, the tens deolt. "I'llt,tlwhile the sixes remained firm. Northern t Ohs bronght 31g, naziotou Coal 43%. Penn.. 1.4 4 tfrOWl trot mortgage sizes rile X second do. ib Bwing opened at 30X, but closed at Si 1.16 W'in was firm 14 all day 48 X , an advance on ', , ern , 7 1011, Notot Long blend improved . x; o ttatoms , nra d o w was atationarY I Elmira and Borth 70,y10 ,,i i do; Passenger railways improved slightly %),h Ilth sold at 31, no change; 21 and 34 rose 1; Tr o o rd nod Southwark, 1, The market closed firm, F ri oludnrato business. re ," o l'; Pett4tOr sends ue a description of a new •croietli onto on the anufturers' lower corner r and neohauto e• s t , oakct o ur, The vi R gnett ac e on the 010 boron and a farm scene, 6 In dle on upper ; ot. tortrelt of a girl and 5 on left The note is 1:11 rut,owl, but looks wail on first eight. co, quote: life Facbanße Parol-10 prem. gotta Exchange paricol.lo prem, Vtilort, Exchougo %e.% die. co o l y fence ....... ....... 100013( die 173•17 X um. v:lsrt7rr,Vh:;;;;ourhers......... .... t X tat) d Is, pone y far U./01801es . 98% o9BX rtw ing in a statement of the amount of .ortal tooor.lio...nyer the Lehigh Volley Baltroad, for the September 13, 1862: Week, Previously. Total, Tons, Owl. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. „.. .. . .... 8.061 08 101.147 01 107,103 00 Toteet.o. Loaf ....... 4,136 12 78 984 11 143,118 06 Oho] ..... 2,636 04 52 830 17 56,51601 11,,ust Plo tt asul, ....... 350 16 4 215 01. 4,505 16 kfriee " 2,547.09 66,459 09 09,006 09 Coletitine ......... ....• .88318 23 963 11 24,8;7"09 !tea led; nod Lehigh.. 1,305 00 28,616 10 26,881 10 xi. spi l l,: 'Mountain... , 3,560 90 79,1311 01. 82,871 14 I.lpritic Mountain.... •.• • 845 17 845 t 7 - S , , • . .. . ... .... 2.554 16 61,423 07 63.078.02. g or meh ............ .. 1,748 113 39,504;85 41,251 04 Ovum: Peulta ....... 1,996 11 240177 03 23,578 14 ~.„ 1,033 15 20,679 - 03 21,712 18 ...... 1,221 09 '29 847 12 22,069 01 Odor titurrers.,. ..... • • 752 05 752 05 161!..• ..... ~29,113 19 '001,433 00 031,346 19 Corregpmll.o eel last ~5..6.,115,390 08 668,1.27. 10 608,617 18 Incremo ~,,, 11 48,805',10 02,839 01 The folharing lo the cool tonnage of the Shamokin Val- Pottsville Boilroad Company • WOOL. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Owl. pr week ending Sept. 11 8,920 . 01 103.004 18 {game land kat year ..... 7,398 06 148,234 02 'grove 921 16 15.430 16 The fcil, wine le R comparative .etaternent of the ex (rxehairo of specie) from the port of New York to fawn ports for the week ending Eteptember 16, and icre,inwnrp 1 no. 1861.. . 1862, icr !lib week ~,, , 42,161,868 81,288.628 8'1,057,831 roported , . 62,080.375 85.P30.820 94,e147.681 788 590,149,3)45 $98,706,812 .haxige Sales, Sept. 17. AIM, Phil& Sxehanged :04t111) Sive • bilytdelphin Stock Ex 11.uol.Ad by 8. 11 8T StA • City 64 New ..4,.3 01 11100 d,) 3 Paula B 491( 12 ..... 491 :0 do ......:d44 4t 60 do 49X 41 do ....,,cosh 401( I Tooth ll & Elooeuthlo3% 81 :01; Allrg Volley BETWICIA 11l SEW Brood Me 88 000 Nu! a Uoup6A... 92% 1:(08 5 roup 04'81..101x 10:0310. 30 T ti End 109 13ZOON 10 Form do Mach Nk 61 .6000 6.merican Gold.. UT% 2000 Penult Nutt 6i• • •10 5 60 Rending 8...0►di 30X 100 do 31 8 Long blind 8... 187 i 50 Ontvglus B ..... 80 N Liberty G,ll. .. 31% 3 Beaver Meadow.. 57% 3 do ....... 68 .BOARDB • 2000 Weal Branch 83.. 88 MO City 84 Necr.....101 501i0 d0...N0w.....101 OD Far h Heal Bk.. 61 BOARD 100 Bead log 11.ovh 011.10 220 (aM) N Pa Al Sop 71 800 mins 50........ 89.1( 100 do .... 891( 89000 d 0.,.." 80g 11000 Penns R let mt..107g pc) &T 1 DS. i 9 ltiochanice 8k.... 24 110152.—1 IBM. Bid. Asked. L blood B 18 183 Leh 01 &N.—. 50 50g Leal kt Nay sop 28 29 ,N Poona R..... 9 . 10 'IO Polies 77 - 78 N Nowt R 104,102 .. S boos 11 40)(1 SO Erb Ns, 61'82... 66X Hereon C0i1.... 48,l • 6 liegdiug R 80 114 IE6 dn...btmo. 811 16 Th do 81.1-16 AFTICIt 0.)01:; 11 New...... 101 ()LOSING PE Bid. Asked.' 6153 - 3.. .. .. 101% 10!4. OSIrl 0:10 8.104% 104% PAids OA. 07X .. 71134 s 03386v..101 101 X Pat.t. zK KIM 89 % Bmdlug F...... 31 1.16 81X 1::11 al 439943.106 MN 10.102 NW tut do '96— 91X ptor t g dlr. 49% 49% Prima it 1 it:109..107X Nrine R'.:l4, 89..103 4 10 3% girriiCnllJon,.42 46 901 Pre7.116 117 OchKybtoek.. 4% Ekt Prst... 13 14M Orb 60 1 '4.... 46 67 11301* O. lag limbs H sa 88 89 lOatew 11 Con... 8% ax Catewires Pr[.. log .. Fr & Sontivic R.. 43 47 Sea & Third et 11 69 70 Baca& 171na-etlt 9 10% W Phila 61% 53 Spruce & Plne.. 13% 16 Or & Coare4 ....33 34 Chest & Watant.4o Arab. St 24 24% VAT & Flfenth. 19 .. Girerd College.. 23 24 Tenth & Zlev'tb 81 .. Philadelphia Markets. EIRPTEMDER 17-ICYDNINIL Tt Fret market le Intolive, and holders firm in their &sends sill' sales of 600(000 bbls at 115 for superfine; OROS% for extras; s6eB 25 for family, and 85 5007 for ism brands. Stocks are light, and the inquiry loth for eteutt sad home use very limited. Rye Flour 1. tome std telling In a small way at 83 MX 03 76 4fy bbl. Cern hog is gold, and Pennsylvania is offered at 1.12 N is bid. WHAT IS INS attire and dull, to-day, at previous nets( i.e: about e,009 blade le have been disposed of at 2SraVe fir Western and Penne red, mocily at the I tor pie-, in Imre, and 1313014.20 for white. Rye Is ariltht end selling In a small way at 700730 for new aid old Pmon Innis ; 600 bushels southern sold at 016 e. Corn Is dull sod neglected, and prime yellow is offered at unliont findlog buyers. Oats are in steady dmod s „ `• c for new Southern, and 530600 for old c 11118) Blex-1 , wanted, and diet No. 1 Queroitron Ands tad) 4P tan. Co , ;)N —There is very little inquiry, sod no change rr pr wend. Cr•"u.ls.—The market is ram; 858 hbie. New Orlona hear !old by auction, to-day, at 8,40,10X0., cob lie %le awe a good one. PR 4l .ill.,—There le rs tor more inquiry [or Pork atls a ;ela of silt Bhouldere sold at 150 , and some }Litre •sr .10 lb. nrar—fe firm but lartothre ; about 400 bblar.Ohlo L'Aitn: end Drudge at 316820 4#+" CITY ITEMS. t 1R1: MiLITARY TRAPPINGS FOR ARMY .010FI cm? —Uwe Marks Oakford dt tion, Noe. 834 and 8 3Ohwaut greet, under the Continental Hotel, have bo• k Wre a splendid Wok of reguiellon enulpmeota for Army and Naval °Moore—morals. sashes, belts, Rhoollier orate, bate * cape, et Ceara. 'More purchaelng lode Is thin line should not fall to examine thle elegant Co:). PINE PICTURES IN ALL WEATIIERS.—Tho Tett that Nemo. Broadbent & filonstiany, the great Philadelphia Photographers, are enabird to take •the deed ad meat lite•lfke pictures in all weathers, at their PTreatlylmproled DEN galleries, Noe 912 and 914 Chest nut 6490, has had the effect of fitting their splendid apartmew a with patrons literally every day in the wale, except Seeders. Their large show-rooms are really magnificent eeposttortes of art, and are visited by scores or strapetra and citizens daily. It is an establishment of which Philadelphia may justly be proud. RNEw MESS MACKEREL AND NEW SALMON. —Mr. C. Li. Mattoon, death In fine family groceries, Arch and Ttath 'tree* has Met received a fresh maple' or 1i an Heas alackerel i new Salmon, smoked and spiced,. time, fresh• Sardines, and Spiced Oysters, all of supe tbr to:slits, to which we invite the attention of our lisders. - CHARLES STOKES, 'proprietor of the Citizens' 04.11 Xili;011 Ittady. made Clothing Store, under the Con *tend Hotel, would respectfully call the attention of ttepoile of Philadelphia and vicinity to his new and extettive awortment of goods for Tall and Winter wear. Innise has acquired and Maintained a degree of tkrulwity of which the proprietor, justly feels proud, and IL the nir. , nwtele will do everything In bin power to coil fdrao Coe laver that baa been shown him, and, if possible, Lin:lw o It. With this view he has laid under tribute th itenufectorlea of our own land and the markets of oletul to renew his stock for the coming' scaltuu with Kohl of clothing at once novel and desirable,.and the t atleinteut of the best workmen. Citizens, 'and strati ttu vlrtlng the city, are invited to his store to examine bit Roods O nsnt . aa BloKl3s. ti°t~ Woe" Beady-made Clothing Store, nuder the Costnintal Hotel. T ' h , 6l- " t LATINO OUT THE INVADERS.—_ own has beet thrown Into the utmost state of enthusiastic joy by news tbst the rebel army under beneral Lee has 1.4t0 whipted bully, and its remnant skedaddling. Ty e /s toat OW!, and the rebels !night as well give it.np for 3 bldiob. We incline lo the opinion that it will be some _ tae's the Jet-Davisites Will have a chance to obtain 5 ° 7 of *hoes touch coveted uniforms that are on hand at the Ihowo sloe Clothing Heir of Bockhlll & Wilson, Noa 603 and sot Chestnut street, shove Sixth. It is hhollered to responsible quarters that these garments were ov ered object s In the intended raid into Pennsylvania. _ N EYER SIT on LIB DOWN in a current of air, or remove soy of the clothing after ceasing from active turd* Instead of lightening the dress, It should be itintremsd under these circumstances, by throwing on a cote, or shawl, even in slimmer. Attention to 1141 7 k rule would save' many valuable lives annually, far the most dangerous and fatal forms of disease are timed by cooling off too rapidly, and wearing an im prePrklud of clothing. Those who wish to procure temonehle garments, should, by all means, patronize the Salalial establishment of Granville [Stokes, No, woUbestout sheet, sad save at least 26 per cent. In their Pnrebeae.. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Res! Immix NAM ARRIVRD. - • 18'4 uszi' O riermitn,Barding,Trom Beaton, in leelloat to A udentird & Co E Itch' a, D &co Doane, Teazle, from Bolton, in ballast to J 111 41. klaelland. In 7 din from Portland, With " baker oteom. E khe %Halo. enrietta, Jonas, from Newbury port, In ballot. to a 8 ,2 . f Augusta, Talbeit, from Roston, In bailu4 to Trail' vi le be Srdinian, antabell, from Boston, la ballast to Isconsoher & fdaseeld. Mhcbr ilOrowell otansu, Collins. Bilks, 0 days from .Portland, with ite to & . Sch ow. it ell tu2, Rally, 4 days from Providonce, with mdse Ot CollinL Fehr floury Wolfe, Atkins, 1 d from Milton, Del, Vith VIM to Obtl idea 00. 1) c"B4r. torn nlemondto, hile L Bewl Townsend, ey d & ays from Indian River, -.thc °l e Chief Jae L B seewlnd e , Town, 2 Uo. from Indian River, Deli p h to y I Do' Ohsrles Atkinson, Atklos; 2:4ays from klllton, ~..telth corn to has I. Bewley & oo.' he t . e.tan "b i tlelbes te•J Bled. Quilla n. n, 4 'days from Laurel, Dal, Baco7 ; O.: , • ECbr 30a L Hevertu, Bones% 1 day from Dover, Del, with corn to Jan Barrett & Sou. Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, with cadre to W P Clyde. Barge Beindeer, Dinmore, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W 1' Clyde. ULNIARIID. Sark Myra, (Ital) Framento, Queenstown, John It Penrose. Brig Anna Margaretta,.(Bwed) Wolff, London, Cabot & Pemberton. Brig Bea Foam. Coombe,'Portland, L &ndenried & 00. 13ehrIsoblef, Hopkins, Laitiayra, J B Berley.& Co. Bchr D B Deane, Teazle, Portland,....; do fiche Henrietta, Jones. Portland, 0 A ileekscber & Co. Ecbr kneetiebanna, Mazvel, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone & 00. Behr Sardinian, Bombell, Bestow,- Wannemacber & Maxfield. Steamer L Ow, Iler, Baltiniore. A. Groves, Jr. Str B Chamberlain, Broughton, Alexandria, T Web. ster, Jr. - Sir Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. Barre Marla Carnally, Donnelly, Alexandria, T Web ster, Jr. Barge 0 Ralph, Lear,-Fortrees Monroe, Tyler, Stone & Co. - IttIhtOBANDA. Ship Viking, Townsend, cleared at New York yester day for Bata Prancing. Bark Virginia k Retellings, Wilkins, at Taganrog 13th tilt. from Genoa. Berk Glena!von, lifeckey, from Dublin. via Delaware Breakwater, at New York yesterday. Brio Undlee, Peterson, from 810 de Janeiro, via Dales ware Breakwater, at New York yesterday. Selz Sidney Price, Godfrey, from Buenos Ayres, at N York yesterday. Scbr Rambler, Bissett, cleared at St John, NB, 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Ochre Horace Staples. Gibbs, and Martha Nichols, sailed from New Bedford 18th inst. for Philadelphia. Behr David B Wolfe, Dole, hence for Revertant, went ashore on Monday =truing on Bailey Ledge, above Chain Bridge. At last accounts the pumps were not able to keep her free from water. She is loaded with coal. The vowel is partially insured. SPECIAL NOTICES. MO „:4-... - :. - , PIANOS AND MILO ! DEONS AT AUCTION PBIOES.—To be fay Prepared to respond to the re commendation of Governor Curtin, and for the exigen cies of the war, I wilbsoll my entire stock of elegant Pianos and Melodeons, new and little used, as above. It embraces 12 of the inimitable Steck Pianos, besides others of welt.eetablished reputation. Melodeons of Mason & Hamlin and Treat & Lintsley's make, all warranted for five years, and kept in trine, in this pity, for one year. J. E. GOULD, seBt.l2t* SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE !- TED BEST 1N THB WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATOHELOB'B celebrated Hair Dye produce', a color not to be distinguished from natere— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyed, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly term a miendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft, and beau. tiful. Bold by all Druggists, &a. Mr The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATORR. GOB, on the four rider of each boo. BAOTOBT, No. 81 BABOTJA.T Street, (141. 288 Broadway ane/6 Bond street), my2B-17r Row York. GROVER & BAKER'S NEw SHUTTLE SEWING MA.OWINE.-PRIOE, WO, The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re (miring the use of a fast and durable . lock-etitch . machine, Is' directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the market, Is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a lirst•class machine, at a lbw price. No machine ever introduced In this city has sold so rapidly, or given snob universal satisfaction. It iteyeri simple in its construction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with fine cotton, Bilk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at whioh it la Bold places it within the reach of all who deeire a reliable, verrlceable machine. GROVER & BAKCH 8. M. 00., 1n284! 780 CRESTSIIT Street ONE-PRIOI CLOTHING, OP THZ LATEST SITLIIB, made In the Beet Manner, expressly for EL TAIL SALES. LOWEST &Was Prices marked In Plain Times. All Goods made to Order warranted iatlefaotory. Our ©sa•PslOa 13Y8TBY is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. 0n24.1, JON= & C 10:. 604 MAREIT Btre✓. MARRIED LIPPINCOTT—PALMER.—At the reeidence of the bride's father. on the morning of the I.Bth lust, by his Honor Mayor Venry, Samuel S. Lippincott, of St. Donis, Mo . and Josephine, daughter of Joseph E. Palmer. RIR., of thie ciey. [Delaware, Maryland; and Bt. Louis papers please copy.] * WORTHINGTON—RAMSTCY.—In Rtchboro, Bricks county, Pa., on the 28th instant, by the Rev. A. 0. Hal. eey, Dr. A. H. 'Worthington to Josephine, daughter of Henry K. Bameey, Res., formerly of Philadelphia. * HROLV-00 WAN —On Wednesday, September 17th, be the Right Rey. Rishop.Pctter, at Bt Mark's Church, Gtorse Frederic Kroll, of Germany, to Mies Rosetta Stuart Gowen, of Washington, D 0 . TINGLRY—MANDLEFF.—JnIy Bth, by Rey. Thos. G. Allen, Mr. George Tiugley to Mies Elisabeth Aland left. tk O'rEIL—RAY.—On the 13th inst., by Rey. J B. Mee, Mr. Wm. O'Neil to Miee Elizabeth Ray, both of %big city BEERY—GETZ.—On the 10th inst., by Bev. Father Darrow, Virginins W. Berry to Marguerite A. Gots, both of this city. DIED. • BOHLEN.—On 22d August, at Baden. Baden, Ger. many, John Boric Bohlen. of this city, son of the late Brigadier General Henry Bohlen, who fell in action same day, on the Rspnahannock river. Virginia. ** HOFF.—On 17th August, 1862, on board H. 8 S. Lanceeter, off Gulf of California, First Lieutenant Henry B. Hoff, 11. S. Marine corps. He was esteemed and re spected by his meesmates, by the men who composed the corps to which be was attached, and by all on board. Be was buried at" Acapulco, Mexico, with the usual mi litary honors. JOHNSON.—At Germantown. 17th instant, Mrs. Anna P. Johnson, toilet of Luke M. Johnson. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, Friday afternoon, 19th instant, at 3 o'clock, without (nether notice, from her late residence, rebocken street, Dear Main. *lll BEARD.—On the 16th inst., Thomas D. Beard. son of Thomas D. and Sarah Beard, in the 26th year of his age. BELL ANGER —ln Montgomery, Alabama, on the 18th of June, Dr. Wm. Bellaogee, in the 67th year of his ege. tt BRAMBLE —On the 16th inst., Margaret, daughter of Charles and Nary Ann Bramble. aged 20 months. * L AUGH LI R.—On the 15th inst., Ellen, wife er Terence Laughlin, and daughter of Patrick and . Catharine Mal grew. in the 29th year of her age. iF LEEDS.—Go the 113th inst., Maggie. youngest daugh ter of Charles H. and Mary Leeds, aged 2 years 1 month and 4 days. * WILSON.—On the 36th het. Mtge Wilhelmina L. Willer', daughter of Captain Henry and 'Elizabeth Wa gon, in the 20th year of hor ago. tF TrIoDOUGALD.—On the 7th inst , at- Alexandria, Va., Mr. Thomas IticDougald, in the 48th year of his age. * MILLETTE.—On the Nth inst., Jane, wife of Win. ?dinette, and only daughter of Jane and the late John Bill, Reg. SEE AM.—Killed at the battle of Savage Station, June 2Stb, John F. Slunk, in the 21st year of hi+ age, of 00. A, Colonel Morehead's 108th Regiment P. V., eldest son of Sarah Ana and the late George Jaoriti Sheak, of this city. BLACK AND SECOND MOURN ING Dram Enke, just opened r Black Oroe Grains and Pooh de &fee. Black Taffetas and Gros de Mines. Black Annuree and Venaltonnes. Black Oros dlicoese or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Vareoviennot. Black and White neat Stripes and Checks. BEPON & SOW eel-tf Mourning Store, tia.9lB ORICSTNUT Street. srEtTAL NOTICE.—PARTIES AP. POINTED by the United Rates Hershel to melte the Enrollment, will please call at the Marshal , a Office and ieceipt their Bills. By order awe NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—AT A meeting of the OITIZENB' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held on Tuesday, the 16th instant, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the names of the various organized companies of Home Guards, Reserves, and all other local military bodies, be published, with the names of their officers and the location ,of their armories, so that, the citizens may. have an opportunity. to. enroll their names. and that they be earnestly exhorted to do so. JOEN D. `iP ATBON was appointed an agent to carry this resolution into effect. Oaptains, lieutenants, and other officers of companies for city service, are reenaated to set d their names, locations, etc.. to the Hall of the Board of *ads, or to the office of the North American and United States Gazelle, Fo. 182 South Third street. The following is published for general information BEGIN INT AL ARMORY, SEOOND REGIMENT RESERVE BRIGADE, 50a 'OEIESTNUT Street, PHILADBLPHT4, September 16.186 J. D, WATSON, Eng —Deer Sir: In reply, to your kind ocrumunication of this date, I would stets seven companies are recruiting at the Regimental Armory, 505 Chestnut ebeet, as follows : Company A, Captain Z. B. Davie. do. B, do. W. M. Main. do 0, do J. Andetweld. do. E, do. Cleo. W. Grim. do. D, do. Charles Page. do. P, do. Charles Connelly. do. G. do. As feat as men are recruited, they will be forwarded to their companlea. From omeanies having more than 101 men new companies will be f armed. It la the Intention of our field officers to have fifteen or twenty-four com panies in the regiment. I have been detached by the Colonel to carry out this order, and beg leave to offer my thanks to your Committee and to yourself for year kind offer. I am, dear sir, yours respectfully, W. H. SMETHURST, Recruiting Officer. In accordance with' the above resolution, the under elgnedbereby gives notice that the following companies are reckniting at the places named, to proceed to Harris burg for the defence of the State: Jayne Rifle., No. 023 Chestnut street. Gymnast Zonaves, Po. 37 south.Thlrd street. • Seventeenth ward Home ()nerds, Front and Master streets. .• . Philadelphia Grew No. 810 Market street City Guards, northwest *corner Sixth and Chestnut eta. Blagara State Guard, Efo. 240 Monroe street. Hearney„Gusrde, Tenth anti South streets. Drill Corps, Broad, below Walnut, Natatorium. • Blu Reserve', No 605 Chestnut street. Bevenue Guards. trotted States Custom House. _Corn Diehenge Guard, Second and Gold streets. Washington Grays, 'Franklin Hall, Sixth street, below Arch. National Guard, Bece street, below , Bizth. lat Begiment Borne Guard, Company A, Saran& Hall, Eighth and Callorrhill streets. Company B, Spring Garden Nall, Thirteenth and \ Spring Garden streets. Company C, 2i, IV. corner Thirteenth street and Gi rard avenue. Company D, B. W. corner Sixth street and Girard avenue. Company E, N. E. corner Third and Willow streets. company F, Spring. Garden Hall. Company H. Noe. 110 and 112 Peag street. Company I, Kensington Water Works. Cctortnl If, Spring Garden Hall Gray Deaerves, Company A, Market street, above Eigbth, south CozripliDy B, corner Bight , entb and Market ate. company O. Mirket street, above Eighth. Company; D. N cor. Eighteenth and Chestnut stai: —conolfs . S. E. cor Eighth and Oallowidirstreits." ;'Coitiplimy.ri N. E. cor. Second and Inca 'streets. • compnpy q,:Cheitnat street, above Eiglith,ecitb aide. !ZOOM)/ M i llard and Willow streets. • ‘Ckiiipsof itreet,.above Pine. • • • • • .Zonaves, Captain „mu of Nighill and Callowhill Streets.. a, - let Artillery !Rime Gill rd. - CO:L:1788 Market street. Cadwalader Troop, N 020 - Ohestout street Stile Guard; NO. 1781 Market street. Reystonelled ted7, No.BoB Filbert etriett• • ' Independ . pnt Bncktall SHIM , N. 1 71r:tenet' Leven% and Oxford streets. ' New. Orahleanit Gerrimentown avenue Siemer Guards, Front and Master itietits. let Argiment Infantry, Howl Guard, 'ten companies, Broad and Alice stream • :" State Pencibles, No. 50V_Chestnut street. _ • In cases where one company has - aLre lxom liny. armory: citizens 'are Infited• to organize rdoin• pantos • until the quota - of thelidtil Called- for by theIGO: tremor shall be tilled. By' ordir of the Of tiziriatl*utitylltiod - Oonindttee. •• WM. MILL WARD, United Btatee Hershel. cam A FRUIT AND FLORAL FAIR. WILL be held on the 18oh. 17th, 20th ingent, et the MONROE 'ENGINE HOUSE, for the benefit of the sick end Wounded Soldiere in the U. IL Hospital at Heetonville N. B --The Bentonville Oars paid the door every 10 minute eel9.3t* GrrSTATE AGRICULTURAL FAI R Notice it hereby given that the STATE PAIR bee been nostroned until NEXT TEAR, on account of the etehaPPY military condition of.oar country. THOS. P. /KNOX, President., A. B. LONGAREB, Secretary, oelii•St Norristown. Pe: tryOFFICE OF THE CO EMISSIONER FOR FOURTEENTH AND MT EENTFI WARDS, N. N. earner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN . Streets .NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF FOURTEEHTH WARD. All Citizens of Poarteonth Ward, who claim exemp tion from Mtlitarr Duty, and whess.oases have not been beard, are notified to ;meant thenzwAves before ! the Commissioner On 51014D.AT NEX.r, Sept..22d, between' the boure of 9 'and:A - o'clock A.. 31.; 3 to 6. and 7 lo 9 o'clock P. M. ' THOItIAS W. PRIOR, se2B 4t ' ' Commissioner, IT THE SOLDIERS' RELIEF ASSODIATION, A ht OP THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, _ Will reentry; its Meetings on 'PRIMLY, Senteinber 19th, at 10 o'c lock A. hf., to-the Librarr-room of the ' OHMIGH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, NINETEENTH end WALNETSte. • .A s the necessities of the sick and wounded for rindsr clothing Is much greater than it has ever been, as Chris tians and Patriots they ask the earnest co-operation of all not already engaged in this work, and urgently and re spectfully solteledonations in money and materials, to be sent to either of the directresses or Tr insurer, or to the March. en any Friday, from 10 &- M , to 2, P. M., during which hours any assistance in-sewing will be thankfully received. MST DIREOTBESS—Mrs. William pactliell, 1631 Walnut street • ' sEcovri DIRDOTRICSI3.—IIIas McHenry, lio. 1902 Obeetnut Rt . e't• THEALSUREE --Mrs. David Pepper, Ne. 1730 Ohest• nut street. MY DEAR LADIES I rejoice to bear that you have formed a g Soldiers' Relief Society'," to provide articles for the relief of sick soldiers and others, which are not supplied by the Government.. AP that can be done will be needed. I know of no more patriotic • work for the Christian and patriotic women of our land • may you find multitudes of fellow-workers. ALONZO POT L'Elt. PIMA , Nov. 22. ISM selit 2t* AT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS? 113 BOUNTY FUND - COMMITTEE, bold the 17th oay of September, the following preamble and resolu tions were adopted: • Whereas, It is necessary to take further action in order that soldiers may be raised, and the draft in the city avoided : Be it Resolved, That this Committee will agree to pay, is case, to each non-commissioned officer and private, in each of the first ten companies of infantry. for three rears or the war, to be hereafter organized and raised in this city, with the sanction of the proper authorities, or 'birch portion thereof of each of said Coinpanies as may be received by the Governor as a part of the quota of Phi ladelphia the sum of Fifty Dollars, on said Company of ninety. eight men, exclusive Of Captain and Lieutenants, being mustered into the service, and following terms com9lied with : The necessary evidence required will be a certified copy of the muster roll, or a copy thereof with the origi nal for examination; also, a certificate of the proper authority at Harrisbnrg, that all the members of said Companies, or the part thereof, entitled toreceive ' are credited to the Philadelphia quota; and provided fur ther, the recruits relinquish any claim to any and all other bounties except such as may be paid by the United States. Resolved, A RAM twill.' to Five Dollars for each snob man be paid to the Captain thereof, to remunerate him for expensee incurred in raising his Bompsny, to be paid him on compiling with preceding requirements. THOIRAS WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. LORIN BLODOET, Secretary. 8813421 THE. UNDERSIGNED HAVING been appointed by ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Pre sident of the United States, to the Assevoreldp of the First Congressional District, in the State of Pennsylvse nia, under the Act approved let of July, 1862, to provide Internal Revenue to Support the Government, &0., does hereby divide the - Wards composing said District into twelve AFsessment Divisions, and appoint the following r amed gentlemen to act 'as Assistant Assessors in said District, viz : First Division, Second Ward—J. W. FRAZER, As sistant Amour, residence, N0:949 S. Sixth street. All that portion of the Second Ward of the city of Philadel phia lying east of and including the eut side of Sixth strut, to the river Delaware &cord Division,' Second Ward—ROBERT 0. TIT TERM ABY, Assistant Assessor. residence No. 1017 S Sixth street. Ali that portion of the Second Ward of the city of Philadelphia lying west of Sixth street, and in cluding the west side of said street to the out side of Broad street, south of Christian street, including the south side of said street, and north of Wharton and Ells worth streets, including the north side of said street's. Third Division, Third Ward—JOHN ELLIO rT, As sistant A Isomer, residence No. 626 Queen street. All that portion of the Third Ward of the city of Philadel phia lying and included between the north aide of °brie ties street, the east side of Sixth street, the south side of Fitzwater street, eolith side of German street and Mead street, west tilde of Swanson street, and south side of Catherine street, to the river Delaware. Fourth Division, Third Ward—PETER GLASGOW, Assistant Assessor. residence No. 822 Fitzwater street• All that portion of the Third Ward of the city of Phila delphia lying and included between the east side of Broad street, the west aide of Sixth street, the south side of Fitzwe'er street, and the north side of Christian street. Fifth Division, Fourth Ward—JAMES A. BOWIE, Assistant Assessor, residence No. 824 S. Second street. All that portion of the Fourth Ward of the city of Phila delphia lying and included between the south side of Fonth street, east side of Sixth street, north aide of Fitz water street, north side of German street, north side of 'ead street, east side of Swanson street, the north side of Catbarice street and the river Delaware. Sixth Divi.ion, Fourth Ward—RIOHABI GEORGE, Assistant Assessor, residence No. 728 Erie street. All that portion of the Fonrth Ward of the city of Philsdol• obis. commencing at the southwest corner of Sixth and Sonth streets, down the west side of sail Sixth street to Fitzwater street, along the north aide of Fitzwater strBFt to Broad street, along the east side of Broad street to South street, along the south side of South street to. the place of beelnvivg. Seventh Division, Filth Ward—THOMAS E. WILL 4, Assistant Assessor, residence No-3038. Third street. All that portico of the Fifth Werd•ef the city of Philadel phia lying between and including the son h side of Chest nnt street, the north side of South street, the east side of IVO street, and the river Delaware. riebth Diviairn, Fifth Ward—THOSIA.B FITZGE BALD, Assistant Assessor. residence No. 337 S. Seventh street. All that portion of the Fifth Ward. of the city of Philadelphia lying and Wended betwoon the woet side of Third street, the south side of Chestnut street, the east side of Seventh street, end the north aide of South greet. Ninth 'Division, Sixth Ward— kesistant Assessor, WILLIAM H. SLOANAHItH, residence Commercial Hotel. Sixth street, above Clheidnnt. All that portion of the Sixth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at Chestnut street and the river Delaware, along said river to Vine street, along the south side of Vine street to Third sheet, and down the esst side of Third street to ()hesitant street, to the place of beginning. Tenth Division. Sixth Ward—Assistant Assessor, O. B. PHILLIPS, residence No. 631 Chestnut street All that portion of the Sixth Ward of the city of Philadel phia, lying between and including the north side of Chestnut greet. the east - side of Seventh street, the eonth side of Vine street, and the west side of Third street Eli yen th DiVIFIO/1, Eleventh Ward—Aa3istant A esessor, VARId EH BUEN. residence N 0.402 North }front Wrest. That portion of the Eleventh Ward of the city of Phila delphia lying and included between the north aide of Vine street, the east aide of New Market street, the loath side of Poplar street, and the river Delaware. Twelfth Division. Eleventh Ward—Assistant humor. JAMES S. FRANCIS. North Pennsylvania Hotel, Third above Willow. All that portion of the Eleventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia. commencing at the - southwest corner of Mew Market and Poplar streets, along the south aide of Pop'ar street to Third street, along the east side of Third street to Vine street, along the north side of Vine street to New Market, and along the west side of New Market street to the place of heel:ming. WASHINGTON KEITH, Asseesor First District. selB-thestuBt .Office No. 341 WALNUT Street, MILITARY . OAPTABrWrA. H. JULY'S HEADQUARTERS ARE AT Independence Scivare. eelB•3t* CAVALRY COMPANY. -- By the lest order of the War Department Ten More men can be accepted in, 00. A, of WASBINOTON SQUADRON, 14th Pennsylvania Ca valry, Captain NALL. Apply immediately at No. 209 South !MOUTH Street telB-11ta , ‘L.Nlita o P. 0. W. U&UISON. AI.ERUSSELL TROOP OF PHI. LA DLPHIA LIGHT HORSH.—In obodi ence• to an order from the Adjutant. General, thus Troop will not report immediately at Harrisburg, but encamp in the vicinity of Philadelphia until further orders. The members will report 'EVERY MORN ING, at nine o'clock. A few more refundable young Men will be accepted by antlfing at Capt. Try's Tent, in INDBAHNDENCE SQUARE. Recruiting °Mow, No. 219 DOCK street and Great Western Hotel, No. 1809 MARKET street. sel6.6ait , Oapt. WM. H. FRY. )42.RECRUITING OFFICE Of THE ANDERSON TROOP, Gronnd Floor of • the renuellvanta Itellread Office, corner of 11:111tD Street and WILLING'S Alley. Oast. WILLIAM J. P&LlttElt. St-rgt. ALFRED FEZ IN. Private NORM/LH M. SMITH. The Secretary of War beis ordered that the Anderson Cavalry be detailed, for the present, for duty In the State of Penney IVania. They are. now actively eMPleYed iii scanting, Ic , In. the Cumberland Valley: .sel6;3tnitl:, AtTO HORSE !--- . COMPANY' If—FULL BOUNTY.—Colonel G.DHOR-. MANN'S INDEPENDENT MOUE TED ItA N GEES —A n opportunity is offered -to BOLD end DeRING OMNI* engage in the moat 'attractive: ',proles of n Hilary service, as Mounted Bangers, armed - like the Regular Cavalry, with . Sharp's Carbine, Oolt'l BevolvFr, and Sabre , iNr The FULL BOUNTIES of the United States, State end City Governments, and the Prettelnm for En listment, WILL BB PAID ALL RECRUITS. 'Recruiting Stations-626 MARKET Street, SEVEN TEENTH. and CARVER Streets.. - ENOS J. PINNYPACKER, Captain. - WM. B ARTLEY • JONES, let Lieut. G P. PARK. 2d Lient. V? M. RAW LE BROOKE, Brevet 2d Lient. gen I. ONCE MORE IN.-THE. FIELD ! Reeratta wanted to Map the ranks or the ET &Till OUAED, of the old nth Regiment, to meroh for the defence of the Shaw' Armory No 1733 MANIVIT• Street, third atom front room. " .T.'IK.'OOLLINGWOOD, Captain Is UGH RAIIKEN, First Lieutenant, CHAS. LAVIS, Seoond Ltreiteitemil. i f 1 1 0: -. DIISHIRBN, : OF • -'r—lrllß BRIAN ...HO. • ILO [LINN 11111IPND IRIBII476GIQN. or PHILA.; wibtoug IN-TEur : o4.LLA.Nroolk Ola ll kta N. B„TIBTRAADE ';.—coverntrient and Boim ties of BUitt'itouptir:itp:to , the 20th Met. lhla la one of rtitinientihivincauthoilty to offer sucC r great in .doei•thenta.prfor_tlithe draft. "Caotattie coin.; potties ipy eion tlng quittoselyes to Headonarters,,will ie reire*op re c ruiting expeonee when inmstoted-la::- Men of good oharacteg, bringing•from. , ls - te 25 good men, Cvlll be commledoDed Second. and FlretLientenanta;.4oMen, 'a Captaincy. - Come, from cities and conntlea of the Blots—we will reCttlist'. ye& like biotheri:'2..Tilegi&ph derratohier re letters replied to. ?tree transportation on all the railropcie to Headanartere, CONN OL LY'Et Hotel, opi.alte :State law, Phlkadeitibia:, ADMY 10:. - • OHORON 01100H.1%, • Colonekof>l44th Regiment, PY. re72•6t* .N, is BO lIIJITB •,WA TSDL FOR • ' FORT 'BBL AWARD--Heavy Artillery oervlee.— • .6166 - Bounty ; $9O before leaving -the-otty Any I '.: , v•erionie mdereterldtt; teffiltory.4lll, who Will tidos In Rortails,of.,,merk, can hare pOdtlollB, hi the C9l o :okik• 1 1 8•74 ; edify:taw and,stoiform, troce.day otmnstoi:. &pal' eitp,iadquii - tiii, 409 CIELE43,TN;III greet. ' - ,belf•6C.- . , .., THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIX, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER.' 18, 1862. EMEM MILITARY RESERVE ittimADE! WANTED IMMEDIATELY, • FIVE FULL-COMPANIES . TO JOIN THE THIRD ; REGIM ENT; • RESERVE BRIGADE P V,.1 I P. pow IN DAN? NEALE WILMINOTON. They will at once be armed and equipped, and sent to join" the Regiment, where frill rations are furnished. After their eeivices are no Mager required at the present poet, they will return to the city, when they will have an opportunity -to proceed to Harrisburg. if their services ehonla be required. 'Report at once to C&P UN AO DICES Board ifif Trade Rooms, No. 505 (MUM NUT Street, or to COL. EAKIN, corner of . CHESTNUT land THINTY•NINTH Streets. M. •, M EAKIN, se 313-4 t • COLONEL THIRD HEGTHEIifT, R. D. IKEYSTONE ARTILLERY.- MEMBERS will•. report at 4 o'clock P. 61., fully equipped, to proceed at once to Harrisburg. At . tendance required at 9 o'clock in the MORNING'. A few recruits wanted. A. ROBERTSON, Captain. t. NOTICE-4st REGIMENT, RE ' SERVE BRIGADE.--All members who intend joining the Regiment will report themselves to the undersigned, at 808 NC &MET Street, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock, TO•DA Y. By order of OOL IL B. RNE&BB. GEO. 8. BETHELL, Lieutenant, ltie ISPECIAL SERVICE,—Two < Com. PANIE4 for BPI% TAL SERVICE will he received in the 4th REGIMENT. Reserve Brigade, if 'appli cation is made immediately. They will be fully armed, clothed, and ecolaPcd, and march at once. Companies desirous of joinirg will report to COL. WILLIAM H. YE &TON, ~ .4th Regiment, R. B Sept. 18th, 1862. pia] No. 201 South FRONT St. HE AD QUARTERS NATIONAL (GUARD—ORDERS No. 6.—The members and re cruits will report between ."the hours rof 8 sod - 10 o'clock, THIS etHURSDAY) AFTERNOON, to receive their UNIFORMS AND e.OOOIITREHEN TS, that they may be nrePared to march. By command of ' Major JEREMIAH W. FRITZ. JAMES . A. LAWS, Adjatant. , it* i ' 1 ::DRILL COMPANY.- GENTLE MEN desirous of connecting themselves with an As sociation for Military Drill, Which has been in ex istence for some time ipast, are invited to meet at Ellasko , s Rooms. on East Side of BROAD Street, South of Walnut Street, on TRUE 3D . A.Y EVENING next, the 18th inst., at eight o'clock. - - By order of the Association. DENBY D SHERRERD, G. B.I3ENSON, Committee. ' }le 1.7.200 ASH MEAD, E. AB HBA . D, , , , THE UNDERSIGNED WILL open on the 22d of, September ' at . the Armory in the Holt ef the Philadelphia City.lustftute, N. B. corner of EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, a School exclusively for the Military Instruction of. Boys, and so. licits the patronage of the public. Circulars can be had at Hoy t and Brother's, Tenth and Chestnut streets, at the Hall; or at the residence of a KOKENDORP Er,' , 1912 011)&1132 Street N. B.—Hae withdrawn entirely ids connection with Mr_ Illaeltea school. al as in* THE ATTENTION OF ABLE BODIED MEN is called to the recruiting of BATTERY 0,152 d Pennsylvania Volunteers. or 3d PennsylVania Artillery, at the Headquarters, No- 336 HARMONY street, between Chestnut and Walnut, below Fourth. Also. 606 VINE street, and below Com missioners' Hall, Weet Philadelphia. Bounty $l7O, with advanced nay. JAMES MARTIN, Jr., seB-12t* ' Onelsin Battery G.. IMPLEMENTS OF WAR. U NS. DOUBLE-BARREL BUOK—SHOT • GUNS, FOR SALE AT OOST, BY MOORE, HENSZEY, CO., ele.st • 427 MARKET STBFET. CARTRIDGES ! CARTRIDGES ! Wit- CARTRIDGES Bartholow's Bolid Water-Proof Cartridges, for all kinds or Arms, of all calibres, smooth-bore and Med, with Elongated Bullets for. Bides and Pistola. Bound Ball Cartridges, Buck and Ball do., and all - Buck do., for smoothbore , Arms. These Cartridges do not; require biting or tearing, thus saying time and powder, and being solid, less equipments are necessary for the soldier using them. . Manufactured and for sale by the • BARTHOLOW CARTRIDGE CHESTER, Penn Sylvania. - • • AR orders by mail promptly attended to, [sell 6t GOODS. TENT_ 0011. D. FINE TEN-T. OORD. 6,9, and 12 THREAD MANILLA. 1,000 COILS IN STORE Arriving Daily. .I%R tuLa :DT JOHN S. LEE & CO. ROPE'•rilAKßats AIM iIHIP OE INDLEBS) No . 46" NORTH W WAR TES; No. 34 SOUTH. SECOND, STREET. „ ARMY AisiDt:NAVY 0140 , TH HOUSE. 6 4 Dark Blue, from $1.12 to $B.OO 8.4 Light.Blnes,.from 1.60 to 2.00 6 4 Light Blues, from 8.60 to 6.00 6 4 Pilots and Beavers, from 1.60 to 7.00 3.4 and 6-4 Indigo Flannels 60 to 2.50 4.4 and 6.4 Stripe and Plain Woolen Shirt ing 62 to 2.00 sel642t MILITARY GOODS. RIFLES, PISTOLS, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, Sco., • ' ' •', . OPEN/NO. AT North : B.V4Vl..StrPet• coszrza oomataikoz, ,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .. ,sia,Tt* • • - lily GOODS! • My . Blue Kerseys. Sky Blue Cassimeres, (for Officers' Pants.) Dark Blue Uniform Cloths.' • Dark Blue Cap Cloths. Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. s , White Domet Flannels. Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels. U. B. Regulation Blankets. I • 10:oinio'e=and12zonnee.Standard ,, I • TENT " • - 184" P 1114 4 165 - 11 4 11 % i g: • f riADEPEMITII ' I no. so raiPiMaklilltaillita ENT BUTTONS : ANALWArNA .ll."Patfarse,, for rale.ot J: tory, cortmir . of TIEIRTXNSTII orui NOBLB, " 21 4, 111 . I 1 APCLELL All CHAMPAGNE.—By 4.ll4lc , the,Bavaria. at New York from Havre. we have received an invoice of 100 IIAttIEICTS SOPIIIIIOII 1 Ohl IlliteSONEVtightEE wit' ordorivrt nud,defthialtile:satt title of NOWELL &N, in honor of the yowl' khan:lo4a k general, the Labels bearing hii few simile. She tibia ain f be received li atiolit teridarlig " r -'' - ' `''. ) n ' ' -Cll . .r ,, .... .• • ,: -, ?RA;et , I? ON SIMI+ & ACM," aole-teithi-Bty ••• .• 388 WAILINUrafi4eL t, - RY-GOo 1862° - • A L ta- 1862. • - • . . RIII4EL •wixsT & EltVlll IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, NO. .47t NORTE THIRD STREET, •'PHILADELPHIA.` . ' • Merchants visiting, this city to purchaseDwr Goons will find Our ;toOk large and admirably ,assorted, and at. Low FJOURES. In certain classei. of Goods we offer inducements to. purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. sel6-2m RETAIL DRY GOODS. E. M. NEEDLES, -No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW GOODS FOR FALL TRADE. NOW OPINING, OF THE . LAMM MIMS, And tor sale at the old prices. In Pointe Alencon, Pointe eonliqub, Thread, Point de Venice, French Guipure Maltese, Yakut cienne ritc. atuelaces by the yard, in reafaneimitation, all varieties. Lamy Collar!, Bette,;" Hdkre., Vella, Coiffurm Barbell, and pa. goods. Saconete, Claufbrics, tYlntts, Nain • gooks, Dimities, Planes, Frettch Muslin, Figured Plaids, Strilme, am in great variety White Goode. New Goods at 'Old prices. Shirting, Sheeting, and Fronting Li , pens, Printed Linens and Cam : bries, Diapers; Napkins, Doylies, Table Cloths, Table Damasks. nuckabeek and Damask Towels and Towelling. 60 . dozen at/ Li nen Napkins, 51.2 1 5. per dozen. Damao. 'Towelling Corded:and tape bord'd Printed, Re ' viere, =Hem Stitched, Broad. Roth, M.burniag, colored, Taney, Mt& ilbd, in all grades. Handkerchiefs, On kinds, :Ladies'. Gents', and Children's. CollarN,Sette, Hdkfs., Flouncing% Edgingt, , ,Theartings, Rand% In fants' Waste, Robes, very cheap. Embroideriffl, in a ,variety of new ; designs. AII :IF a e . •. IN .• ; `•e : The above goods have been bought almost entirely ""for cask"' and will be sold; with few exceptions; at "old prices," offering "very great inducements" to those needing anything In this line to examine my stock, as the prices are " very much below" the present mar ket rates. E. M. NEEDLES. N0..1024' CHESTNUT STREET. LA 0K CLOIIIB FOR - GENTS' -LA FINN COATS. - 6-4 Fine Black Moth*. French Clothe and Doeskins. Black Barathea Veatings. . • BUDD "St LANDELIA, FOURTH and • AMR. GENTS' SHAWL& AND NAN . RBTS I - Gentlemen's Gray Shawls. Gentlemen , e Gray Blankets., Heavy Army Blankets.. BYRE. & LANDBI,h, . FOUR - CEI and LRCM. VYRE 86 - A'N'DB L L 'HATE' A fine stock of SHAWLS adapted to. Pennsylvania Bair CiOODS FOR, AUTUMN. NJI Autumn Silks, dark colored Cheeks. Black, Plain, and Figured Silks. New designs,Fancy De Lefties. Bich De Laines of lower grades. Foil du Nerds and Long Champs. Handsome and!now: Plaid, Cashmeres. Plaid Valencias and Worsted. Poplins and Figured Drognits. French Chintzes of new styles New assortments ofFrench Stella Shawls-and Striped Droche. Fancy Shirting Flannela. Embroidered Tab'e (lovers. SHARPLESS BROTH - EU, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. - BTEEL & SON,. JL.1.0 No. US North TENTH St, above ()oaten, Have now open a choice assortment of NEW FALL AND ,WINTER DRESSGOODS. Bich Fancy Silks. .. , - - Now,Shadee, Plain Silks, FignredlMack Bilks": • , . Plain BlAck Silks at Low Prices. Bich Figured and Plaid Front% Repa. Plain French Reps, = all shaded. Plain' - French flerinceg, all ehaded. PLAINS ALPACAS, In Blacki Brown, Hide, Blne, and Scarlet Pail'Be Cheirree, Poplins,' Delaines, And every, variety of New and Oboice seasonable Lode Goods. Also, a large - assortment of BLADE 'WELL A. SHAWLS, LONG AND 'SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS, Pell-if AT LAST YEdyB PRICES. h , NEW FALL AND WINTER " Clothe and Oaasbneres. • Beairable Mixtures and *laid& • . Solid Colors, Bibbed, and Black. . • Plain, Striped. Nest, and Raney Gamdmeres. FINE. BLA OK CLOTHS. . • 17rLion Oissimem and Tweials. - Satinets and low-prieed Goods. FLANNELS.- - New Shaker Flannels. • Fine and lorir.priced White Flannels. Bacon) and Shirting Flannels. SHAWLS. New Woollen Shawl& Black Tbibet Shawls; Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Itargaini in Black Alpacas. Daily opening , new goods. COOPER ofs` OONARD, "._ S. E. coiner NINTH and..IfIARE.ET Sta. NEW G 0 O-DS.-MOUSLIN: !sines ; new styles neat Plaid Glace Fording; Plain Bops, Blue,-Oreen, and Brown; Figured Cashmeres ; beautiful neat Figured Bep Poplins; Blue and Soifer!. no Deltdnes ; new Calicoes, choice patterns ; neat' Plaid Flannel for •Gents Shirts, very desirable and scarce; also a nice assortment of Cassimeres for Men and Boys, at JOHN H: STOKES', 702 KROH Street. GENTS', FURNISHING.GOODS. GEORGE G RANT, - . 111.6.11UFAOTUREB. OF 41.11) .- DELLER GENTS'.: F,URrNISHING' GOODS, -4 , OH:EFTITIIT. 048- ' Sm 7;IINE' SHIFT . : MANUFACTORY. 11 The enbeetiber we uld invite attention to hie IIiIPROITILD OUT 07 SHIRTS,- Wilk& to makes a specialty in bin busineec Alto, con staidly reckeivins NOVILTINB FOR GENTLEMEN'S WZAB. SCOTT. GRISTIARkEICIPS FURNISHING STORE, N 0.814 CHESTNUT STREET, ti roar doors below the Oontinenta MILLINERY GOODS. 1862. LL . , 1862 wool), ok CARY, BUDOESBORS TO LINCOLN,' WOOD, 'a NICHOLS, - Have now In store a COMPLETE STOCK OR F MILLINERY....GOODS, • 1 ' CONSISTING OP Velvet, and ()armed . stem IibNNETS AND xjits, French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &0., To which they respectfully Invite the attention of the former patrons of the House, and the trade generaHY. seB.2m THOS. KENN EDY &BRo 729:OHNITNUT STREET, 1111A115Y THEIR FILL IMPORTATIONS Oi . 7II . tENCH,-; it..TA FLowEEs.•.gEtigs: A GENERailimiiiiiiiiiif dim ilOitis.• seam S ALT . 2,570 SACKS FINE SALT. "GEORGE DEAKINS" BRAND Ls ding from ship , . = • . NORTHAMPTON, ,'• And for 141614 , • . .• • - C. W. OHLIRCHIVIKISt 00118-11 t 321kmili rsoyirr Stroot. WMTE PRESERVING? BRANDY. - .. • , Katz cpER yrErEGAR,.., • • GRIM GINGER; 'KOWA= SEEDS, SPICES, &a arm • Alf the requisites for PrioorbigionPioliNis • ...... " Ro r Po eee. " Aii;tit g V 0 ROBERTS'., *•:, • ,s •• • . .7 riDaldad;llivirilirkaliMEoll4 4- • * 1116.ttri":'4 00BiallatiaNYKitTIPAIMAIPPKW 7 1 ` 0111 T. ' fie. .iniale .. .l:l3f4 - the 'll7,A g hit stredidltAßlDlEß'STlvot7t9 P4);lthe tutel expresaios,complex lon, soil sU.thhtgive chailoter to s s:ll4speSsitirelsithttalfcolll•ll.eBMOOND Stiset s . above 0 t;Xit zetzl•; 11-1)111t ) lt* r.-- conmissioN MUS ES SEAMLESS BAGS. OTABE. I 4 3 B, 21 3 E oz ABDBO9OOGOIN 2 8,18 oz. • LEWIS'S ON A, 2 B, 153( CANADA. A, 2 B, 15 oz. PITTbFIELP F, 211, 16 oz. PBINCE ALBERT 28, 16 oz. PIC/MICK A. RITE, Orc. For Bale at the lowest prices, net cash on dellveri. GEO. D. PARRISII OFFERS FOR SALE 70,0011 yards MEDIUM ALPACAS, 38,000 yards FARMERS' DRILLS. 35,000 STANDARD ; ` BLANKETS. 003-14 t, NET OMIT ON DELIVERY. A TLANTIC ]©'ELAINE COMPANY. . . .4-2- 4 4. • 44 MOURNING PRINTS, -4. Black end 'White, Biack`a-nd TurAe, .';; I :Black and Gray, ' Black and Lavender, 1.2 NEW. STANDARD STYLES, ilipurzn -WILLIAM SIMPSON. NEW "FALL STYLES OS' IiTADDER PRITETS, PROM SAMUEL SLATER & SONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING tO., • • FOR SALE BY. JOS4PEI LEA, nti MW 130 CHESTNUT FRET. A RMY' GOODS A Dem-Bran, BOAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SHY-BLUE CLOTHS . FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD AVERT-ST IQ-OUNCE DIICH. STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS &ND MOIL BROWN AND: BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SRIBTINGS. For FROTHINGTLAM & ,WELLS. ad, if tf ARMY 3LANRF TS. .GOVERNMENT STANDARD , FOE BALE BY •-• _ - kRoTI-lINGHHEA.M WELLS, AGENTS. . - au29-ff BROWN DRILLS, oF STANDARD QUALITY, FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & iYIO-stuth3ra 1120 CHESNUT STREET. eel2•l2t CASSIMERES, .60 DOESKINS, SATINETS, KENTUCKY. JEANS, LINSEYS, TWEEDS, KERSEYS, FLANNELS and ARMY WOOT.TINg, For tide by the package,. by WELLING, OOFFIN, & Co att.2B.thetutoci9 220 CHESTNUT Street IDPED-QUILTS,.SIJITA 33 LE FOR lip HOSPITAL PURPOSES- ',oar WRITZ"ANA F.LUIII ,ANA WHITIt AND A. 1.80, 8-4 and (1.4 ALUZ FROTHINGILA3I: & WELLS, 'IT:1511:011T and 85 LETITIA 8111,1111T.:- WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., NO. 220 CHESTNUT STAMM, fee prepared to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY OE ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, STANDARD QUALITY. gi:627.am SHIPLEY. HAZAIM. & HUTOFILIN - SON. 1.12 OHIBTNIPT saramwr, oeleuxisßiou hißuouleppLig von vax sum 03/ PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOOD& CARPETS,AND OIL CLOTHS. GLEN - ECHO MILLS McOALLUM ea 00, _:.6O9OH , EBTITUT STRZZT* (Opposite Independence Hall} %E.ANUFAOTURERS, =PORTZ/a AND DE &LEW OARPE•TINGS, Have now on hand an : ettensivo stock of Carpetings, of our own and• other makes, to which we call the attention of cast} and short time buyers. ir2s.Bm YARNS, BATTS, & CAIINET . MUIN. yAR., BATT; CARPET-CHAIN. 2,000 Bales of 'Batting, of all grades. 1,000 Bales of'llitiek:Wadding. 800 Bales of - Wicking. - 1,000 Bales of Cotton Thine. 12.000 Pounds of Cotton Yarn. 20,000 Pounds of Colored and White • t- 0 01 4 tt ChOn' • 500 Ciifis of Manilla, Jute, and Cot ton Rope. .Ako, Coverlet Yarn, Bed Cords, Wash ranee, and a full stook of Goods in the above line, for sale by A. H. FRANCISCITS, mel6.o.ni 433 KILEKET and 6 Forth FIFTH Street. • WOODEN:ARO WILLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WilasOW WARE.. A. A. FRANCISCUS, 4.13 'll.fildie and 5 North-FIFTH Street, . . 1 itrifOLESALE DEALER IN WOODEN. AND WILLOW WARE. Always on band, a fall Stoek of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS..MELSURES, BROOMS, WHISKS,' FANCY BASKETS, WALL: SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES ZOOkiIie:GLASSES and WINDOW PAPER, &FULL ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS, lb* 15 ; eileillp Flour Bncksts,Nest Boxes, BRCdB CORN, * ll3l t. FLOOR .AND TABLE OIL . CLoTHS pasits.wr, ilia mama Bags* . — 1 . 1 . I,lit i pto,4lo,o,X . 4 . ..l.!tcking;Matches,Sliodo t lAine*, Ostnisges, BObby. Horses, 4141., Vs: • 40 . 1 - : : i. ILEILCIoaIIe rola at •••.• • • LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. LA tGEST STOCK IN TEE UNION. Strangers eisittng the city are Invited to look through 'tills Establishment, which le the large/it of the ktuil in this.opootry, Alan, the o'ply.WhOleeele 'Agent* PUTNAM'S in the State ;of , peheetlieme.: wisani l -faR CIITTINO;DJEING; AND aisz APOURTllisita,2lllol.Btreehrog feeiT•uu GEO. GREGG, No. 219 0111111011 ALUM 'GREHARKOWN, PA. OIL CLOTHS, &a., PEW s PUBLICATIONS. MlLlTAiti r BOOKS. I ' 8 MANUAD. OOMPICZNENSITE, OVIEPLETE, AND REIa,!'.BDIC. „ .GILATA.M. I II MANU&L, .. For 'Volunteers out Militia., b'r llla,or William Ulmer, • • u. B. A., of Indiana.. 742' pr , 2CO Mears- Ilona, Puke reduced from $2.50 to $2, -- C . Coinprieing en Introducti o n; containing a Glosaar7 or the terms in use among Military men •,; Arum Organize- Con ; Organic ation of Infantry, CaraPri, Plaid Artillery, and the Staff;. . Arms,and Ammunition ; Boboole of the Soldier; Company Intrriction in Zonattlikirmish Grill; Battalion; Trooper, Troop. and Squadronl. Evolutions or the Regiment ; Light Artillery Taotlos ; Ponore Teta bY Troop. ; Duties oithaptains; Companies; Catieein Camp and Garrison ; The Staff;. Battles; Court Mittiqrs; etc, and the /trio's' of War. ' Theme et oompleta Military Manuel published ' , obntett,- ing se much of the eyetems of Cooper, Scott, and Hendee, ee is recognized to the Baited States Army. Revlon received repeated applications from manr'oirf- CI)21 01-the tinited States Army, mid of the Volunteers, for the bane of trose portions of OII,St ti '8 9I ANIIAL, comprising infeetry Tactics, Cavalry Tacna forld i Light Artiiiesy Tactics, in separate volumes, the Pots. lisher now presents these distinct volumes, feeling con. - bleat that they will meet t ,e wants of those arms of the service, Price for each is neat fl ex ible morocco binding, $1.60. CAVALBT TACTlCS—Flexible Cloth Gilt Binding. price. 1 eel., $1.60, MBAR'S INFANT BV TA.OTrOar- Flexible Cloth Gilt Binding, 1 vol., Prim" ST 50: The above works have been ordered-in Quantities by oar State Government, for.tbe use:-of our volunteers, are also in extensive use throughout the United States, have been adopted by many of our Military Schoole, and are tally endorsed by Major General' George B. Mc- Clellan,gommander.in-Chief of United' States Army, Major lepers! George A. McCall, Vrigadlor General John W. Geary, Major E. Johnson, -U. S• A, Major Sully, Ti. S. A., Brigadier GeneruJameS S. Megtel) Brigadier General E. 0. Williams. Adjetant Orrneral J. Meredith Bead. of Rate of New York, and many other distinguished officers. Extract tf letter from the late galltutt and-lamented Major General Philip Kearney : _ WAstr2tavotr, D: CI From Major General P. Kearney, U: SI A. Permit me to add my testimony to that' of All other military men, that the publication of Gilhatni Manual le moat useful to the country. It is useful for alt,hut par ticularly for our Volunteer forces. It is comprehensivev complete, at,d reliable. I regard it the bast Military Work that exista. There is no duty either of . the Staff or of the Line that is not thoroughly explained. P. KRAAL:IOES, Major General U. S. A. COOPER'S TACTICS. REVISED BY CAPT. MINOR KNOWLTON, D. S. A. INSTREOTIONS AND ENGULATIONS DOB THB - MILITIA AND TOLIIN ITEM OF THE UNWED Dna/ Comprehending the Rxercisee and Movements of the - Infantry of the Line, Light Infintry, and. Riflemen, as established by authority for the.government of the Regu lar Army, together with Manna! for Non-Commissioned , Offset - sof the Infantry and Rifles, United States ArraYr by Captain Alfred Sully, United States Army, prepared• and arranged from Cooper's, Scott's, (itilhathis and Mar., dee't Tactics. and other authorities, by Captain Milton RNOWITON, United States Army, formerly instructor of Triodes at the 'United States Military Academy at West Point. Piles, in neat elotb, gilt, $1; in illuminated paper, 75 canto. MANURE FOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF TUB INFANTRY AND RIFLEMEN OF THE'IINITO STATES alibi BY CAPT. kLPIID BULLY, U S. A. • CONTENTS. Obedience 'to Orders Arrents ; Itsnk of Non•Oom mireiomed Officers; Duties of First Sergeants; Dudes of First Sergeants in Garrison ; Duties of First Sergeants, in Field.; Duties of sergeants ; Duties of Sergeants in Garrison;.Duties of Sergeants in Camp; Datiee of Corporals DllllOB of Guards ; Countereigne ; Honors paid to Officere ; The Picket ; Grand Guards ; Saluting Arum ;'Plana for Camp fire, Camp Kitchen, and Camp Oven ; Articles of War; Glossary, tec. Price, in morocco, flexlble, gilt sides, b 0 onto ; paper, 36 cents. Pubhated by CHARLES DEFILVER, 1229 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by Booksellers generally throughout the Unlted'States and the Oanadae. • Deecriptive Catalogues furnished on application and any book will be eont by mail, pastegapaid, on receipt of the Advertised price. Its 011ARLES DESILVER has on hand, and can furbish the publications of all other houses, on the moat favorable terms. Frill supply of Military Books, of all descriptions, con— 'dandy on band ;. Military Mops, &o. CLIARLBS TiESILVICR, 3229 OBESTNUT Street SI7SPHOTOGRAPH $1.75. . "AlBtlrits. A new lot bound In TURKEY MOROOOO, rota, SIZE, with clasp, reduced to $L 76, LESS THAN 003 T TO MANTIPAOTURE. Other styles. proportionately low! PITCHER'S Cheap Bookstore, . sell tool 939 CHE Street. THE BATTLES IN. VIRGINIA.- THE We ablarbave ready ro-DAY, ANOTHER FULL RUPPLY of Biunt'a Map of TiKginia, giving clear and accurate information concerning ALL THE BATTLE-FIELDS now engaging attention in Virginia. Price. 50 cents. Also, iticClollan's War Map of the Middle and South" , ern Stater, upon which &remarked all the Ratile-iields, companivd by the dates. Price $1 For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED &CARTIER, eel , 606 CHESTNUT Street. AR TELEGRAM . MARRING Vi r NAP OF 9IBGINLI.• BIZ 26 BY 25. PRIOR 25 MINTS. Sold in all Periodical and Book Stores, alts) sent tom? address on receipt of price. For particulars see adver tisement in• Frank Leslie's Pictorial. L. PII.AVG.& 00., Publishers, 109. Washington street, Boston, Aims: an26-lm rlltl 41':~ • • - 331COTHERHEAD'13- 0120Er •Ty.., • LATINO LISBASY.-1111 the SEWE oldish i*SPAidericen Books, inclnelmr.ALL•c-ru.r- 1 .4 4-, .. -- titers.— •This ie the ONLY Ltbrainit: the country that includes all the NEW ENOLIBEr BOOKS *dst are not REPRINTED here...: . Terme S 5 per year ; eix inonthe S 8 ; throe months $1.50; 'One month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South 'sBIGEITII Street. • set!. 3m VNGLIAR AND FRENCH FAMILY s -Ai Vac UL ATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DI LECTURE, 1317 OITEST.NIIT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue Jut published, furnished gratis. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladle& French Ll brery. " Catalogue de la Biblibtltegue des Dames et des De moiselles." iii. 31. lIO NAOHESI, Agent, eue-1m1317 ORICBTNIFT Street. . • SEWING . MACHINES. : WHEELER ; WILSON. - , SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHEg`TNIIT'S.TAE-ET, • eels- 3a) - PHIL M3BLPY TA. FINANCIAL. S U: S. FIVE TWENTIES: - oR,. 20-YEAR 131% PER CENT. BONDB I PAYABLE AT .T7l/ ' OP.TION OF THE GOVERN MENT ATM NECARIL . I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, • Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore erverienoed by . Paddrind Payment in COLD of the tutored from May hut L full envply of theee Bonds always on hand. JAY 000.K.b.1. - - • SUBSORIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD w29-tr Jib!Nß N. WALTON, WALTON & YOST, Y DANK 88, BBOKEIIB, AND G.RIT&EAL 00.LL,BOTOBS, Ho. 26 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia BIiFERENOBB. Jay (kmke & 00., Hon. James Pollock, James, Kent, Santee, & Co., Bon H. 3). Foster, lobelia, Black, & 00., Hon. A. H. Reeder, 0. MoKibbin & Bon, Bon. Aes Packer, B. I'. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J. WoodwarL Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, Esq. anT-Bia SAFES. newt LITAAF4I3 SAFE DEPOT BA 21 MOVBB to No. South OBVZPITH Street, new e ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for mist, favors, and Dalai determined to 'merit future patronage, has mewed al elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand t large assortment of Li ll ie's elehrated Wrought Ng Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Bates, (the onb strictly fire and. burglar proof sates made.) Also, Lillkl'i Unequalled Bank Vault, Bate, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Beek Tilsit Doors and Looks will be furrdshet to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro tooted, andolerapeid Door and Look yet Mired. Also, particular attention le osiled to Lillle's Her Cabinet Bate, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. Thu safe Is co , ceded to surpass In style and eleganos anything 'yet *. feud for this purpose, and Is the only one that 'ere and burglar prooL Bramst Nortcw.—l have now on hand oar twenty Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Wee, most of them nearly nett and Isom forty of other makers, comprising a porn** aanortasent as to nixes, and all lately exchanged fOr tis now celebrated Lillie Safe.'.. They will he sold at van low, pdossi: . Please oil and examine.." 111 L - , .M. 0. SADLII.II, Agent Mfg t 3 &, „WATSON'S • 81LA.MANDIR *-.• •.. OTORII, _ PHILAD)iI;PHIA, PA. .s.• tato variety of 71111-P890.7. &U MW siwaro S*IrOBI:SALE.---A 'Black Stallion, wlittribellVar smvice, 'accustomed to the sound o Miami imd. musketry. Re Is gentle. hip all the desirable gilts, and Weald be very wield to IthY.otlt orfabiout 'to join the ' anuT.., • Address 4J. p reu . • , .BBte:OIC.DN Audlinan, Clorstailai,TlL . aa&BACX Streets, Bengal .Traarei apyliance• correct!' A. H HEZDLXB. • Fine Frenoh bad approved Antetioan, adapted to ever' forty of. rupture, I.la adulti and childrep, D ngll eh'lni Anierioen Sapportere 'and ,Belta, Shoulder Brews; Bub perasories, Dllastlo ,}3tookinirs;;and , Syringes In great va• riety, Ladles , Depestment, t TyrELFTH. Orly d'dor below Brice. Conducted hy.nOinperent ladle& ilte.lM if . • -.^ ":"117 f":"" •AUCT woox..s AT AUCTION, lIY EOSTON, OF 1 0 1tiOAT NEXT, September — Hi, at 12 o'doetC, Eitx hundred aid Eft/ Wee UNWASHED', PINE - AND , WEE* A^ 1T BLAOR AND WAITE WOOL *1 • Demi the eitzgly of the Bari Aillitillettigliya from Smyrna. , NvitIiNIIT7BTREET THE Me Lessee aces: it A, OAICBETTSOIi: S nwineea Rgent Zr': J'ol4l T. DONNELL). Fneffill NIGHT '0? .. 11111S W:ALLEIL THLTIII33SAr. EVENING, IiMPTIDIfIIrEt 18, Will be perferiled Sheridan lincaelae eFeat flek of VIZ HINIOHEMOI ! "Waller: Julie - • w To conclude with' . . ' • ' .. 1 1 ' 4 • 'Tr EfillGE' BEESON._ To morrow, henna of Hrs. EMMA. vrAy;r,vg, Doors open st 7—Perforresnce comment() st' 7.g. a. Jon' a 'DREW'S AR 1 013 STREET THEATRE. Acting Aud Stage Manager.-ee....W. B. IPBEb_ABRiKti, "Wiliness Agent end Tres/Flier JOB. D. WU - SPRY. FIRST WEER OF [11139 JANE 00011 SS. W EDN ESD Y - AND T . R.)3119 DAY EVENINGS; ' • THE WIFE'S SECRET. Latil Eveltue . ..,....11150 JANE CORM To conclude with the new Tarte qt - Trl COMACEN BAWN SNTTIALD . AT LAST. .Fridem, benefit of Riga 00GMB8 . Doors open at 7 X—Oarlaln Has at 7,4( o'clock. selfili TAgatitt. N./ • B. RANDALL Sole Ihaieid‘ IMBLENSB SUOMI " . ' of the SUrIBB COMBINATION OOMPANY. THIS (ztaiiterraY) 1 r. VERINa SEPT. IS; .EIIfMIZ MARTINI D'Ottn, MDellr• YON BERKEL, In Grand Operatic Selentiona. " ' MULE. ANNETTE DrOLLig. RELENE, ' The Sieterr ltl:&BIB and AUGUSVA. • GBAN - rt BA:I.,DET OF FORTY: • Under the d:rectlon of MR. CI W. MITA,. TWO GRAIM BALLETS THE ' M'A XMOT B. 00 M.PAhI Y In Concert. romrdy. and Spectacle. NEW GBAND revriaroric TABLEAU" Atins ' • TRANSF,IYMATION SCENE. _ • BY BEaTDALL. . See small bills for fiargartlonlare of the imrtime tractions. ' Parcfnette, 25 cents; Ofthostra Chairs 50 cents rFand.;* IT Circle, 15 cents; Colored' Gallery, 15 cents. Doors open at ; at 3. ON SATURDAY, ORL'OTTY MATtNER. jENNSYLVANTA ACADEMY OF . TIM FMB . ARTS, 1025 OfIESTNET EITSCRET, la open daily (Sundays e=apted) from 9 A. Bd.. P. 'R. Admission half Prim , Shares of Stock, $3O. .b 1 • APPIAC tiTIONSTOVInL SITUA , -- TION of Principal of tho. Pm - efts Grammar School, at BUSTLICTON, will be received at the Sobool ) Bonee, on SATURDAY, the 20th inFt, from 10 to 12' o'cloc.l4 A. M. • GEO' W. RELAWN, J. W: BARNES. OHAS: ZIEVILLV. rirectorel. se* 81 OXFORD FEMALE . •BBMINARY,. OXFORD, OIiESTZR (30111.Pi1l Pa: The next &eaten will open ott .WEISMISDA.Y, Nov. bth. For piroolars, address ' Bel& lm • 11010 - 1171CHNIC .COLLE4E, PE NN SQUARE, for the Profestional Education of En gineers; Architects. Practical Chemists, and• Geologists. The course on Military Engineering ircludos Field For tifications, Siege Operations, Strategy, and Tactics. Catalogues on application to ALFRED L. KENNEDY: 'M. D., President of Faculty. eelB•l2t WAR' TlMES—Prices arrang,ed . to suit. Who has not heard of .11EIIIEiVel famous lifealse isil Colored' Photographs?—the finest and moat truthful portraits of the times. 131GOOND Street, above Orion . . - - lt* pE A DER, WOULD. YOU , KNOW .L where tbe beat Pictures can be.had try B} (ME It'd Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. Hie Colored Photographs for glare appreciated by a host of patrnis. That Is the place to go. It* s2lso o __Pus Amount. IWANT.EI3I::! • oni a first-clan rarm e 64' acres e with excellent improvements. Also, a Gonad Bent of" $2,5C0 tor sale. Apply to B. PETTIT, - No 309 WALNUT street. A WIDOW LADY, highly respectable; AL - 9. and fully competent, wishea a 'Vuitton as Emme t eeper. Rbfereuca reantred. Call at 1824 In. VERNON , Street. ael7 Bt* WANTED A SITUATION, . . 8 A.LBSMAN 07 OMBRK; by a young =wan° bets been six Sears connected with a first. class dry-poods • • store in this ctty. Terms moderate. Best of references given. Address 41 MOBBIB," office of The•Presz. eel& at* WANTED IMMEDIATELY' BY A ,. rmall Family& Adutt e a FURNISHED ROUSE,- with inodern linprovemente, in 'a good nei g hborhood. ikddtiaaliF,'.7. G.," at The Press office. eel& et* • S :- =—Thia amount w . 500 "Mice' iniproyed - plinlinfy. Perrot. ,firrairce to cover the Eismo. Apply to E. PETTIr, No. 8091\VAINUT Street... see PEABA T MOND:- STORY* rocas. with board, at 107.1 m • BOARDINGWANTED.-A-Gentle man and wife, with child and nurse, desire Boarding from let cf October or November until Spring, Second Boot*, desired Location preferred on Walnut, between Broad and Nineteenth streets, or in the neighborhood of Bit. teahouse Square. Board paid weekly, and is advance if desired. References undoubted. Address "Banker," Box No. 788, P. 0., Phila.. State location and tame. sell-2 1* 's. A GENTLEMAN AND TWO LA DIES desire BOARD in a °elated Prlvatelarolly, in the vicinity of Tenth man Walnut streets. Please ad dress 4, B ," at this office. . sefo 12te WIWI?, HOTEL, kJ (Nearly opposite the United Btatee Hote l, ATLANTIC orrr, N. J. SANUNL ADAMS, Proprietor. . . ... Plana' 60 omits. Also, Oarriageo to Hire. ifir Bearden sommmodated on the most reavonable serum ie23-840 r iVINGs ROUSE, • • NEW YORK, BROADWAY AND TWELFTH - BTREZT4 T RAN 0/I ON TWNLIPTEI-STNNIrk - Oominoted on the EUROPEAN PLAN. This house is now open for the nocomv.-odation at, Families and transient Guests. GEO. W.HUNT, Late of the Brevoort Homo, Proprietors,_ OHAB. W. NABH, JrlT-tbstnesn 71.*. `727 LANTZ() II AIL 710 .-- OHANGi OF HOUGH.—On. and alt6r. -1101*DAI. Sept. 10,1862, Mail Train leaves Vine-street Ferry at 720 A. M. • - Express 44 . 6 • 4 ' 3.4.6 P: M. Acoommodstion train, for Absecom. only, 4.40 P. M. Returning; leaves Atlantic—Mail, MF. 51. ; Bzprece, 0.05 A. M. Accommodation leaves Abeeceatat 346 A. M. nweengers for Long Branch and intermediate eta. times will take the 7:80 A. Si; train. FARB 81.80. Bond-Trip Tickets, good.onii for thCk. Day and Train for which fiteg are issued, $2 60. 'ft.- cinsion Tickets, good, for three dam $3. Hotels am now open. su2B-tf AMA ; iNSUR .1? -• to; 405 ORZATIIIIT - PLRB .AND • a Z. N. Buck, Ghee. RichertLeon. Henri Lewis, Jr-. Alex. Whil Ow. A. Wed, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. 'NU CHARLIIIS RICH WILLIAMS' I. BLANC : I:=EKCECII rIOMMONWE BA (O COMPANY PYNNBYLVANIA. DIM/TOMS. ' Davit Jayne, M. D.; I Charles A. lemon. John M. Wailtaß, 'John It Walker, Edward 0. Snight, , Eokett Shoemaker, Mamma& Stewart, ' William &anthem garary Leila, Jr. - Elijah Jonae. DAVID JAYNE, M D., Ptleddant. • - JOHN : M. WIMP/dd., Vice Preatect2.... SAMUEL B. MOON, Secretary. OSElce_ t Commonwealth Bnlbling, ink GEZSTEWie Eared, Philadelphia. • es6.4T-Ir. THE ENTERPRISE INBURANCIC 0031IPANY QT PILITAADHLPHLk. (FIBS INBURAINCR BMOLValifilLif.) OOMPANY'B BUILDING, B. W. CGRNZB VOI3RTH AND WALNUT S 7 PRBRTB DIRECTORS. • 7. Ratchford Starr, : Mordecai William McKee, 'Ono. U. isuaz Halbap Fraider, John H. BlOValt • John M. Atwod, B. A. Fnhuodook.. Benj. T. Trediok, Andrew D. Oadah. • Henn , Wharton, J. L.Rrringer. T. RATCHFORD STABS, Pre!ddetst. Otuat.na W. Cons. BooretarT. ' off: ma rimilimo WEST OHEMER 1111-.IW- NMEOPAND pErmADEtt-pinkiiii.: vIA BIBDIek. • FALL ABILLNGIGHBWI. On, sad stew MONDAY, Sept, Mb, IVA,. &tie train,* win leave .PHIGAWIMPIILS. from the depot, N. Z oorn oer of EIGHTBNNTEI -azd„ MAIIICET Streets, it 8 and 10.90 A. M., said 2, 4.15,: Ude e.so P. M. sod "rat fr „. the corner of -111111MIDIWT. <ifABICIO-2 Streets , ri . 11 / 11 / 1 /* if* tale AWNS ?Agile_ INV= Ble-to eenth tad htorkA 'deists. • • • , • ' 4 - ON SUNDAYS, Lee PNILADNLPHLi at 13 A. lit.s_sad 2 .P. 'shave WART OHIRTER at 8 A. M., and 4.4 P. The tieing leaving Philadelphia at B.i. lA., as-' &Id P. M., connect-at Pennelton mitt' trains on the Pilaw:- Phis and, Baltimore °Antral Railroad ,far Oonooedof.ee- Mit - Oxford, ko. RIC,NBT WOOD, EmPeriatindent. riP FDA OLITHE PHILiABINT EliPt AND-RICAALIIO4BAILBOAD (VAIPAIIy. • • Jaktio /441, 11 - 11$4 . 11PRIZIGHT TCLUS op A 0 1 .12 M , ATE COAVinoikilKeted by - 64443447114 " . " 4 " 4;112 OW . OI allri!g•tte tsonth;otBBßTßJ lAILEidI -Port Carbon; . Mount Carbon ..... cbnylliilatavon.."...46ott inboinc ..... Clinton... ... °tiler 4)8-5 gliX 1—/ W 5-7 # - 610.80; • • • . . 1121113E3 AMVSZSEDITS. EDUCATIONAL. MISS BAK.tik Prfrelp LiLiii . ailLLLL . ,til • WANTS. BoiLRDIZIG. 307 Fonth THIRD Street. SUMMER 'RESORTS. HOTFILS. FOR THE SEA , MORAL CA4ID - 10t::B.N.DIA 1 1 1 - . - JOHN' G. BRYANT. Agent. INSUILOICE COMPAILM:ILS. OE 00XPAI§R hest D 11 , 18(112AN0110. , TOSS. E. D. Vi'oocirma, John Hawks, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jonas. Mae. Stotts, John W. Everincp I{, President. SDSON, , .Vios • tD, Secretary. Inhutzst S 'BIM INSE- . 0! TB !TATA iair -7 141i18- - SUM vx+l.ll. • - iti*:vlAPt ;u_l. `IAD; ter: 1 , • • nted:..os-r . "'-.
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