chassig• Sales, Sept. 15. dim Phil& lexchaesd,) BOARD. 26 Little Bchnyl 8.. 16X MI do .. .17 1000 Notth Penn+ 104.102 X XOOO U 8 7.10 CNeosh 101 g 1000 CRY fia New eadh 101 N 400 Penns 6s 96. asg 7000 do .. 89N 200 Bohnyl Na Si '72. 89 3000 Penns Onn o 65... 03 1000 4.lleNVill 74 .eded. 733 7 Letsfah Say 49N 2000 U 8 Oh 'Bl 101 X 8000 do 1017( 1600 North Penns 65.. 78 9 Asoh.sireat 24X 1000 0.2.1-434 'B2 .esdh. 98N 41101 b" 111167'ig Seck Eli 0t IX. SLAT ...mpg 0 , lots 31X I 4 4 owe, 81X (In No b. 81 81 do „ 61X do ' 0 11 " 46 60 t'"' 9 ,lu t e a ,50 " 4911 :. 1 g„,, 8 10404 . " ' .18xX 18hi „ 18% 3 3 t SD° "1111 811 411321% liev „„10 1 g vitr d, o , g octuolia6;l2 67x, lebih943llP"iiCOND BOARD. 12000 CRY rte r ri l 49 0 ,„ 93 122 aroh•etreetll... 25 90 ,1108 5 i . 0 tag , 103 100 OlAt i1V1611% 4 do DV 100 do ba rtava.,•••• 100 0 t •• . • 3 Pr e ... EIX aw eea B 9rd .11 crot el .. 11)3 ~ 8 rl'a ...... . 11 x6O do ~. Prig 'ISA/ 'OS ini 61 0 isl7llllldll B..dye 46 PneT 07X 39 P-na R 50 CT 10 Oprtleo & Pine 14 .•49 eeralowa A.. • , AFTZB BO ',BOB. 101N11000 141ty Oa Ne..... 101% ' 1 ' 1” -51.09150 PBIOBI,--STBADY. //id. Asked, Did. Asked .1„101); 101 ' 78 ...... 90 00,,i• irif,lo.lX 104 X Leland 8..... 18% 15% " e - ,,„„, 99 98X Lehi:3 &N..... 49 493 d 1.01 g Le 01 & Nav sop, 28,54 29 ato fax 89X N Penns 9% 10 1C,','„31 81 31 94 NPaB Be 78 /0)4 a!,,, 50 , 48 96x ti Penne 11 108.102% 103 / 0 '7 6 10.103 103 X ()stow B Con... 5% 93 93X iliktasrloss Prf. ± 10% It 4931 50 Sao & Thlrdt3t 11. 69 70 I talie. 101 108 Bacodr, Vlne-et B 914 10% /a,103X 101 W Philo IL__ 52% 53 •0111 Jo., 43X ~ Sprnoe& 14% 14V Pro 117 Gr Goaded ....Bag 9,4 -, tvs • ia 9,. •• Cheat & Walnut 40 • 0 pref.., 13X 141( Arch ER... . . 26 •25 il eog ..„ 87 67g Tbir & Flft'n ' tb. 20 21 .. 1131{14%1Meard College.. 28 26 Pre,. 23N 25 /Tenth & Illev'th 81 BOARDS. 76 Poona R......... 50 129 do . 60 8000 U B 64 'Bl. ..... ..101X Philadelphia Markets. BEPTIMIIIi 18 —EVIDNINO. no tittle demand for Flour, either for export The seise are in email lots, at 8505 12% If , : M 06.60 for oxtra ; and $5 7508 25 for P bo l i ; and 66 5007 4p bbl for finny lots, accord . it ,ity, }lye Flour Is wanted at SIM 4P . bbl. yiev' Ie held at $3.12% .14Y bbl for Pennsylvania. I A —The demand le moderate, and prices have et lee per bat este* of 8.600 bus Pennsylvania seism r ,d, at 1250130 o; B,oto tins donthern do, at Inc white ranges at from t 8501500; 1,200 t:o to sold ea the former figure. Bye is selling at D e., sad ine73o for old. Corn is dull, and yel ..,red at tic. Oats are Meanly l it 85 038 a, tor ta. and Niallec for old Pennsylvania. cl—Thera is more demand for Queroltron with 33 bhda at BSP 32 ton for flue ground No. 7 ., 5 _ t h ere le very Mile doing in tho way of salm i • r.s Ireratherloser. are fle d:aged; 120 hhde Onba Sugars are ertee e tlatiiNcVtb. mamas —There Is a firm feeling in the market, &sof Ness Pork at 812a12 26 ; Rams at 10018 o; se .7e, and Bhoeldera at be qf b usual credit. ter le vary quiet ; Wes of bola at 830, bhdit sea drank. at SI 0320 4fr sallon, ITY ITEMS. CI Or :gig 'WOUNDED AT iiiIDDLETOWN.--- i n n) gentlemen sent to the field or battle by the, ~,,Couteitaion announce their welcome by eur. and the provost marshal, who hove kindly offered tK itlry 'or getting their stores to Middletown, .leorounded are brought In froth the field. ea E.+ the ilmand for vehicles of every bind to bring rounded that none could be had for love or money alit pluton. They found their serving; greatly old goo their gong for relief of the anffering. Onions fighting will add to the• numbers of those •ale 4 for. 0. Domed, Etc ,of Beaton, and George ro t, Elq., of this oily, both members of the an Commission, ac neanled by Dr. 0. A. Hinge ot raliglelobla, left here by laat night's train for 'a :I conflict. Bev, IL J. Parvin left also for en behalf of the Chrietian Commlssion, to ['malt appeal fora ohaplain our - owrt paroled pliocogo, encamped two and a to elf miles out of if, nog now nomber 12,000 or more. They p library and papers and etoree. Those from d were without oboes. Money any other atom :L(lu obonld be sent immglialely to George H. Bank street. PArtifOTIC FIRM0•41081:1116 g. & T. Fair CO widely known as the manufacturers of the cos i.Faithante' &ales," have, in their eolicilude 'Mimi and wenn' e of the nation, Made not only wrinlary iscilfleet, but they have enoonraged a eater of their employees (among whom are some ir bill workmen) to enlist for the defence of the i ) , that now, with all their extensive facilities , Oncturlng, they aro finding it difficult to keep iJ tie demand, As, however, they deem their ,• rf recondery importance, they are contributing ;r v(101 to aid in maintaining the stability and )) cl the Government. Snob an example F deserves general emulalim, • Linn' FuRNUMING GOODS.---MOO Ir 6. Oskford k Son, Nos 834 and 898 Ohestnnt street, the :outiDental Hotel, have now is stoat the most iniestive assortment of- Military and Put s Goods, for both officers and privates In the Army sot to be loud In this olty ; also a superb stook hi;,mtVe Furnishing Goode, for civilians, to which rite the altentlon of military man and-the public ia •. tb girSTARDS, SAUCES, ET OETERA.—Mr. ti,3,a, dealer in Flue Famlly Grooeries, Arch ecru oreets, has Juni received a fresh invoice of 800 LE and French , Mustards, . also Woroasteishirs' fonts, and a variety of Pickles, all designed t Cab tetatlY nee, IERNVENT LAND liftisunn.—A township dot equate, aid voctaina 38 18a01:13, 93,010 aoree. ra;la one milt mare, and contains 840 sores. A T !QOM 'Mg a tr4la squire, 160 acres. As this Is Huare, e aitlp 01113 . el ividp, tor every rod in !3 an acre. A half quarter section. 4. half e tulle .orth end /Mtn almost anivereallYs and a fourth Ile aide, SO sores. d quarter. quarter le one •fouilh Nnere, 40 Acre., and lethe smallest Owed tract !be Gawk:sent The price is 91 25 per acre, eo cud eked turn would cost bat $5O, mot the price Clete Imhof winter clothing at Charles Stokes ' takt-lhe Continental. • nri LITE.—If it is well for a man to live 1* !.110old endeavor to avoid all those influences ernt hog the beauty and harmony of huidan d! , ' In other words, he should " make the moat "ant not allow himself to be dideraoted, annoyed, LI treat by (anything. He should fully possess 11, im m m peace with hie own soul, and having Va . iillfor al mankind. He should, like all other ' l ' mt'l, wear the fine and fashionable garments , onnl al 'he one.prloe Clothing EMPOrlida of ill ' 04(1 ? O. 609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, ma . , Waite btained the beet and cheapest mill \ ,1 40nal In the eitY. r 4: AND SIOTI,.— a or G enera ope a h d Itteption it Ohioan° on Pride , / night. In his 6 deelleed to speak , or recent matters so tar ea tai to himself, saes to fay most emphatically that eiN Or naidednete or disagreement, between him d °"' Strti Were tinfonoded. Their relations had and were ?Die to be, entirely cordial, and it wee to elate tb,t be had ever contradicted the assertion iI el, 'hat the beat, the most cothfortable, and rtt olegad uniforms in the country, were thou, at the Brows Stole Clothing Hall of nockhill o, Hot. 603 aid 606 Chestnut greet' MARINE INTE,LLIGENCE. BE rOpITH ?MIN ' ARMPIT/. & W Alice, Thompeon, from Port N lloYal, in ballast to •to awa. U A Stetson, Etch, 3 day' .from Provincetown, mdieteGeo B Kerfoot. r sums, Beare 10 days from Provinoetown, with lo Ute Ker foot. 1 8 L Steven', Studley, 4 days from Boston, with le' rowel! & D 1 Sturges Morris, 4 days from Provinoetown, Itlee.lo Geo T 3 tierfoot JusA, 11 Matter, Nickesson, 3 days from Boston, 110!.10 Crewel: & (1011 M, wa onye r , Ba lo pp, 2 days from New York, e.. to Dario cooper. 44 t i tts, Tebbut, 7 date from Portland, with arils Q Go, putt& !Atte, Phillips, 4 days from Fortress felon tallest to Tyrelle & Co w it Orori o l o , Bostick, 1 de, from Brolrma, Del , . hill to Jae Bewley Po. roladeor, s per 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with, Beshy & Co. _, T ' l, weph, , Oonncr, 1 .day from Smyrna, Del, . 4, t to Jet Barrett & Sou ' Emcee's. Hunter, T (Hey from New Castle, Del, ,% 6 to Jae Barrett I Bon. TrlTroae, Philerook, 24 hours from N York, to NY id Baird Beath, Williams, from Providence, inbal tt B Bliktelon. • Breslau, seaman, from Boston, with Ice to t bl 4 rr Hiller, Dayton, S days from New York, ' 4 1. , p 004110 D, 2 dart from New York, In a captain. G,lert Green ' , Witaver, MaurlootoWn, toTlie ri si one la co, " r 8 ' 10 .4 Obarles, 24 bonne from New York, " 10 W g Dahl & Co. ti l” ~ 0 Shields, Smith, 24 hours from New York, ' l° W M Baird & Co. 13 / 4 A A Dreb CLIABMID. IX eht , lioadder, Port BOYal , N 6" Agent ' ara b 0 Tro & Co. op, McLellan, Cork" for orders, Thomas ane . - br rlr Colin Campbell, (mY) Coiling, Jazillice l D Nllar & Co. to C hum & Star, r&aadyla, Tyler, Stone Co. Sr Groin, Wee r, Newborn, do 1 )1 /e /abezb thereon, Boston, Noble, Caldwell F A Reath, NV llisms, P0111%13(1, 3 IA TOAkillt°2/ ' Ann Pick:ell, 17,0), WeintilogtOn T Webster, Jr. c Sitr&b, Berne weehlestoo, 0 liOnoiretoglii r Prince Athol Abbntt, d'''' ra do , Atin M llla, Icil. t Altrikadri*, 'esPlain. il l Neu , Bowes Bonton, Twells & Co. ' R Willlog, 014 lei Bidtimnie, A Grove. Jr. ?"" G ‘ruell mice, New Tilt, W P Cl yde. lIINOBA NDA. ilifehfo aolumbi Barton der for Revu ,e, cleared at New York ° Pr ink Bonit, roe, for Philadelphia, entered e dfut at Liverpool 1 14 "rielli " Veen, inst 111 l, N. York, at Liverpool 1 r ,ilit,4ooo" 4 '1 ,i 6 R th. owlan, taphlimielphla 11th last, W" I.kto Prince, serileh;lrom Liverpool far Phila.- i'' Tv 4 , ooll lfM 3d last, 141,49, long 11. i ti loiliftlon Butalier, Milne, from Liverpool, ',..„,lifsing at liarbedpes s et inst. n `lt, P inckney, fro New tient, at New York Is • . .16t A h t ha t . '' lkad t. ihili ' Pleb, for PitlisdelPßl4; cleared at °l3Bgl tt9hLondon 4th ett Drincan, Taylor, for Philadelphia, en ",!_ !nat. . l lt riec, Loud, from Boeton for Philadelphia, in 64,1111nder 'fele' about 8 o'clock on the morning of . i x , I/ elehore on Pox Hill Point, at the month of rl f , i t ' 4 11 . tarns off at high Water williout damage, ( ) 1t W eibon Willeby at New Work **Herds , ' from rlt lu. . 0 C k , for t fo, fl acksolter, Smith, cleared at Bogor' 17th lilide efl anthlobia.racite Jon J 0 Rohde, Smith, and ti IN, h ' -, mil env, sli m. m ew'York ye Order. tam,- , 'extb pE QS-.AP 76T + BUT AND ---.... UT ?tr et Ili Bonth sta striiit,, , ' ~ 0 ?HINTING, d ad b dialled . In 13.-IntYl al ' irOUSTii Street ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UT TO 19 O'OLOOI LAwr OUGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta, Geo W Shaw, Ohio Obas J Clarke, Pittsburg Copt Geo B Oeborn • Penns B W Saleabary, New York W S Banta & wf, N Jersey Jae et Erma WriNirginia Mtge Anna Horton. N York Ohas 0 Bartelle, JB 0 ts Lewis F Staved/I. Boston J Gross, Boston W B Fairchild, New York Curtis Guild, Hoskin Alfred Peck, Boston Semi L Hazard, doeton Mrs•Btebbine, Rhode Island Wm Gibson, U 3 N Mies B Dickinson J B Bider,New Hampshire Jas Junking, N Hampshire H F Zollikoffer, Baltimore W 0 Eldridge, New York 'w T Henderson,Baltim;re W P Kramer, Baltimore Albert Welle, Syracuse Leonard Grover, Wash, D 0 Nye M Williams, Maryld Miss Parsons, Bageretown Mr Hunter & la, Penna Levi Mattoon, Port Carbon Lient 00l Moncrieff, Can Copt 0 Yandeveer • Jae Leeds & la, Boston El 6 Cudworth, Boston Mr Cudworth, Mass Joo AGriswold, Troy 0 S Bushnell,'New Haven W Wayne A la, Chester co B H Brown, Lancaster 0 Ball, Chicago B K Potter & wf, Boston Nips Kate Id Potter, Boston Freeman 111nokler, Boston G H Bulfett, Middletown W B Fletcher, Prow, R I Liout Chao W Gibbs, N Y A Buknard, Washington Mire Randolph, "Washington B L May, II S N Dr Daneter, II B A Ooi L Bowman, Penns L T Downs, Providence, RI W B White, Baltimore M Schlegel, Richmond, Ind B Sheeiz, Penns JDO F Mseon, Maryland A 0 Norris & wf, Del co, Pa ()apt Merritt, U S A J R Fairbanks Wash, 1) 0 B A Qulolard, New York A W Blaght, New York Dr Lougb and wife Goo H Potts, New York H Jotee, Boston L Thompson, California Jos A Tilden, Boaton Thos Swann & fa, Baltimore N re Lathrop, Baltimore Wm Taylor, Jr, Penna Chas Edwards, New York Mr Kellogg Ala, Utica Obse U Loring, Jr. Boston 8 8 Mulford, Penns M Prescott & sis, Illinois W H Bockfellow, N York A W urte, New Jersey 0 H OoMn, Meseschuretts Dr F Pond, New Ycrk W D Weis, Wash, D 0 Jes A Wets, Wash, D O 0 Illtoseri,'Philadelphla J M Burma, New Jersey Dr W B Mom US A MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Nonith M r , below Aroh. Col James Blendlay, Pa J 0 Portorlfeld, Pa Jno Birmingham. Pittsburg 0 A Reno, Chicago Landon Taylot, Davenport Jae Kelly, Sullivan, Ind IC Brice, Sullivan, Indiana John lindbeoh, Reading (Marten Endbecb, Reading Thomas McNamara, Phila Philip Oolline, Ebensburg Ohaa McFadden, Penna R McOutcheon, Pittsburg J W Slacker, Ohio Geo Omer, Huntingdon oo T r Curtin, Banbury, Pa J 0 Beaumont, El B K Mrs E B Beaumont & oh 11 11 Bell, Peoria Ifeory W Bteel. New 1 ork B H Lynch, Wilkeobarre Mies dillard Wlikeebarre Boni Griffey, Elmeport H Fenner fc wf, Oblo 11 Metzger, Pittsburg J 0 Kirkpatrick, Plashing Wm Bm>lll, Centre, Pa .F Latzer, Beading Dr JA Hall, Virginia AMBBlOAN—Uhestriut greet, above Fifth. S McVeigh, California II Taggart, Ohio Shepherd, Ohio T Beim, Oleargeki, - Pa J S'anley, Waah, D 0 Mrs Dr Wiley & 2 ch, R J G Bannann, Ohio 0 Lear, Doylestown H T Mlichsaoh, Bethlehem B J Mcfliatchey, MD, Pa T B Powell, New York I Street, Washington A H Seifert., Reading J Morrison, Huntiogdon ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Obeetnut meet, above Third. J S Bondi, Maryland J B Jona+, Maryland W El Hobart, Penne .1 J Becher, Phlia A. Boling, Pbila J 8 Bfown, Penns G J Wade', Perna A B Buret, Dayton, Ohio W W Johnston, Indiana J J Henderson, Madison B Slocum J . 8 Mitchell, New York J W Allen, Wash, D D W L Allen, New Jersey P Uhlmann, New York J J Bollon, New York F Cook, New York . ' THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. Geo A Jenks. Newtown, Pa H D Smith, Oonn L Wiles, Putnam, 0 ' Jno L Taylor, Zsnesvllle,o John Wilson, Greencastle Philip Hanotter, Ohio A Newell, Ohio Mrs Harmony, Pa J F Johnston, Pa Jos 0 Wright, Pinegrove J () Buoher,Kifilinburg, Pa Goo S Brady, Lsocaster, Pa F 0 Potts A Hanover, South Bead Geo A Dixon, Warchester, 0 J L Sballenberger, Penna XI 8 Overholt, Penna ' J L Hill, Camaqua .1 Fraley, Heston N ?Nide, PottstoWn H 8 Searle, Penna O Nelde, Pottstown WOOMMEBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. L B Imbrle, Plttsbnrg M Yardley,Doylestown EII Brown, Latoaster op 1 Wood &a. Lanoaster co A B Pennington ' Delaware S Pennock & la, - D Balaton, Delaware co N B Hammond, Chester co GL Lloyd, Delaware W W Hinkle & wife, Md Joel Thomply-n, Delaware B W Levis, West ()heater W H Eder, Maryland Alf Yeattnan, Pa Dr Boy d Chester co Baker, West Chester H James, Weal Chester - • MADISON HOUSTl—Second street, above Market. A B Garrison, Bridgeton J D Finney, Georgetown J D Carter, Greensboro W Massey, Greensboro J . Wine. Milton, Del G L F Smith, Hartford, Ct J D Smith. Hertford, Ct B Hughston, Stroudeourg Oscar B Wager W W Bloom, Lambertville N Carver, Lambertville BTATIIII UNION HOTRL=Market, above Birth. M P Wakefield, Penns John dtrink, Penns J Bebeßing, Oblo J B Robinson; Greensbeg A K Dickey, Pittsburg J L Milligan. New Jersey R B Hunter, New Jersey A 1) Davis, New York Isaac L Snyder J B Haus, Harrisburg D H Barben, Penna 8 L Harper, Newville, Pa R J Beata, Penna BARLEY SHEAF--Secend street, below Vine. I Hones, Newtown 0 Willard, Newtown T Linton, Newtown ()apt J B Roberts, ifewtovni P Roberts. Bricks Roberts, Bucks V3DitIISTICO, Newtown B Roberts, Newtown S 0 Bond, Newtown S T Buckman., Newtown H Hartley, Newtown D Sands, New York J P Tyson & la. Penna W U Oarver, Newtown W P Bedford, Newtown (3 P Barron. New Hope II Walt. New Hope Harrisburg Dr Q P 'Heston, Newtown ID B P Hayhew, N J Lukens Paxson, Iltontgom'Y W Thompson, Doylestown t• NATIONAL HOTEL--Itace street, above Third. Jno S Lebman, Penne . Peter Gibe, Blair co, Pa WA Monde ' Pittsburg - J.K Billiteimer & la, Oblii Jno H Phcenixvllle ef tier, Scblk Haven 8 Kreamer, 0 0 Thorbutor, Scblk co JlViiitaker, lilt Glair BALD BAGLETttird street, above OallowhilL DrIV F Donniskey, Allentn J 8 Weaver s Landeeter co J Fli, Boston 311 B Snyder, Bethleheni Jan Gary, Bernvillo _Mrs Gory, B0111Villf) BLACK BBAB—Tbird stied., above Callowbill. Jobnilitestand, Pottstown Samuel V, Lutz, Barks co J V Mobr, Berke co , SPEd : PIANOS ANO _ . . . DEONS AT AUOTION PILICES.—To be fully prepared to respond to the re commendation of Governor Curtin, and for the exigen cies of the war, I will sell my entire stock of elegant Pianos and Melodeans, new and little need, al above. . It embraces 12 of the inimitable Steck Pious, .hesides others of well-estabilihed reputation. Melodeons of Mason dt-Mamlin and Treat A Linsley's make, all warranted for five years, and kept 'in tune, in this city, for one year. ' ' ' J. B. GOMAD joBl2l* , • SIOVENTH and oloorNur. BINGER & CO.'S LETTER <t A" FA , MILY SICWING MAORINE, WITH ALL THE BE GIRT IMPBOVBVINNTS, is the HEST, and CHEAPEST, Add MOST ItHALITIPTIL, of all iliefing Illachines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of4l tuck to Tarlatan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver (Both down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per fection. It can fell, barn, bind, gather, tuck quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of Ornamental werk.. This is not the only !deadline that - can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine. The Letter «A" Family Sewing Machine may be bad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The 'Folding Oaae. which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name Implies, one that Can be folded into a box mown which, when..opened, maim a beautifeLenbstantial, and spa cions,froble for the to ThiCasek'ire of everi'hnaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well impplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality. Bend for a copy of " SIEGER 4t Co.'s GAzEriii: l l. LM. SINGER - 00., 458 BROADWAY N. Y • PH/L/LDBLPICIA OFFICE ' , 810 CHESTNUT ST. iyl4-inett BATOIESIOR'I3 HAIR DTI; ! THAI BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM At. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye eroduCes a oolor not to be distinguished from nature-- warranted not to Injure the Hair 'ln the least remedies the ill effects of bed dyes, and invigorates the flair for If.. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR , instantly tarns a miendid Black orarowa; leaving the Rah' wit and been- UN. Sold by all Druggists, Ao. •i , c MT The Genuine is signed WILLI&IN L. BATOECII LOB, in the four sides of each boa. YADTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late EIS /Mitcham/ and 16 Ben d tared), New York, GROVBR & BAKER'S NEW MAORINR.—PIIICE, $4O. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re gutting the use of a fast and datable lock-stitch machine, le directed to our No. 9. This le a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with bat little WIN, and, although but lately put into the market, Is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It Is a drat class machine, at a low price. No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given snob universal satisfaction. It to very simple in its construction, easily learned, not Liable to get out of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally ; and the low price at whloh it is sold places it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, serviceable machine. GROTEB h 8A.N.1111 8. M. 00., 0026-if 780 CHESTS - UT Btreet. ONN-PRION CLOTHING, OP TWA LA.TNEIT Pena's, made in the •lleet Manner, expreesly for BM TAIL SALE. LOWEST Benin( Prime marked in Plain Figured. All Goode made to Order warranted eatiafaetory. Onr ese-Prior airtime la Meetly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-1, JONES & CO.. 6(14 MARE = Eltreel MARRIED DORY—BUOKINGHLtd.-012 the 6th of ingust, by Bev. J. 8. Douglan, Mr. Henry B. Duey to Hies Emily G. Buckingham. both of thie city. * LABDIB—BULLOOK.—On- Thursday, 18th inst. , by the Bev. Reuben Jeffrey, Mr. David 0. "Indio to.Missi Martha 8., daughter of the late Benjamin Bull ock, all of this city. tk D=D. PANHOOK.--Pit New :York city; on the 13th inat , !dm Elisabeth, wife of the late Hapt. Horatio B. Pen nock. The friende of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidence of Thomas Water man,lbq , 20134 Vine 'atroet, on Saturday aftermion, the 20th init.* IA 8 o'clock, without further notice. To Pro ceed to Laurel Hill Oemitery: ** BOIIOFIELD.—On Thursday, the !net, Kato, the wife of Charles Schofield, in the 2941 year of her age. Her relative, and friends of the Willi are reepeotfolly Invited to attend the funeral,"froro the,reeldence of her husband, Mousy nnk, near Schur's lant, on Saturday af ternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Leverington CMG. ** 11,0HLIIIN.-011 224 Augnet, at Baden:Baden Ger ;train? yNotin Boric Bohlen, of this oily. aged 27 years, son of , thir. late Brigadier General Henry Bohlen, who fell in action Nose day, on the Itsppatiantiaok "river, - Vir.;" girls. ' • - • *: • TYLBB •;-•erf the I.7th inst., Catharine L , daughter of John and Dorc!thea G. Tyler, of Belem, N. j., in she 2811 Year of her ' * BLAGIEV QOD.-r.On the 17th told, Joseph Btac- Wood, for many year A Oserchant of this city. * COBB WE I.L.—Ori the 1711, lost ; Beth Arlo, relict Uf the late Imereon Clornwell;li the 87th year cf bar age! YBANCII.—On ttie 12th !nit Kate . rlfrance. _ GALLIGHBB.,On the 171 h. Jnit..,fdre.. Mergayetta N:wits of 001. Janie@ A. Gallagher, in the 50th Yew of. her age. •' (101116 Z.—On the 16th Intl., Louis, eon of Menlo and Emilia Gomez, aged 4 year.. * MoBBABBY.—On -the 17th inst., Mnll Ann EloBaa• nay, la the 68th year of her age. /mm —On the 17th' hurt , Mr. Joseph B Pugh, in 1110181 k year of hi, age. * SA -- BBIBEB.On thi'llthieet.', -Thomas, senvot TISo-! mat sad titers& Sltretner, aged 12 years and 2 mohths. * ¶VBNN B.—On the 17th hug , Ann, .widow of the late Samuel htalonm Tamer, In the 70th year of her age. * HADBOOK.—On the 17th inst. Kllgabeth, "Mire".olr -0. Haddock and danabkir Of William and Jaai Walker, In the.264h year of her.age. • Geo W Wolf,,Danboro EIOSICA.—On - the 16th (net , Bailie J, wife of Kr. James W. lime, aired 26 years. iK LEY!,—On the 17th Mat Julia. daughter of Solomon and Ann J. L.vy, in the 7th year of her age. IlloolloBell4.—On the 17th Met, Mrs. MoOrosedn, wife of the late Jarinee EtlcOroesln, of Gloucester city, 2 , - , J , In thri26 b year of her sr.. BLACK AND SECOND MOURN ING Dress t ilks, just opened ! Black Gros Grains and Pooh de Soled. Black Taffetas and Gros de Rhinos. Black'Artnures and Venetlennes. Black Gros d'Ecosse or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. • Bleck and White Vareoviennee. Black and White neat Stripes and Cheeks:: BitSPON It SON 1162- tf Mourning Store, No. 918 ORBSTWO r Street. Er HURRAH , FOR - THE UNION GEORGE FRitNOlB TRI4N, THE ELOQUENT: IMION CHAMPION,, WILL DMM'IIR AN ADDRESS, AT TIM AMERICAN ACADEMY OF nursrc, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 22, 1862. SUBJECT: THE ROTTEN INSTITUTIONEI OLD ENGLAND. Doors open at TX' ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets to Parguette, Parquette Circle, and Balcony, 50 °ants; Ptivate Boxes, VI; Family Circle, 28 cents. Sale of Tickets will commence on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Academy, Gould's Music Store, and at the Continental Hotel. sag St A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Lil trr DIES van be held nt CONCERT HALL on BA -11111DA Y AFT &RN 00N, at 4 o'hloolt,-20th 'intent, for the purpose of matins arranements for the FLORAL FAIR, in aid of the Soldiers' Home. Ladies interested in this natriotio effort are invited tmattend. sel9-2A-41 er OFFICE OF THE PH .. ILADEL PHU, GE Et HAN rowN, AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD OOMPA.RY.—PRILADRLPRIA, Seplember )8, 1862.—The Board of Managers, at their meeting of the lith inst., declared a dividend on the Capital Ftockof THREE PER CENT., payable on and after the let dal , of OOTORR ft next. Transfers of Stock will not be made for ten davit after the 20th inst W. S. WILSON, eel7-wtrmtool Treasurer. 07. BUILDING 'INSPECTORS' OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, dept. 18,1882. AMR/B.—AU Betidllage damaged by the recent Flood meet ,be repaired inidlei the. enpervition of the Building Inevctore„...,:i !.. . . . . . . Belli. 2t* 'JOHN D. TAILOR,, Clerk. . . FIFTH AND SIXTH WARDS MILITIA claimants who have Presented tram/elven to the. Commissioner have been heard and tbeir casre disposed ot. Notice is hereby given to all Tenons enrolled in these Wards, who have omitted to apply, that the Commissioner will sit Mid DAY (Friday), from, 9 A. /I to 2 P. H., to beer their applications, at the end of which time the books will be closed. No claimants have been refused a hearing. It B G ItBIT kft,D, Commissioner WIILITAR V . OFFICE OF THE . ANDERSON TROOP, P.V. Ground floor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Office, Corner of THIRD St. and wILLING's Alley, below WALNUT. Captain WILLIAM J. PALMER. The ANDERSON CAVALRY (Major General Buell escort)bas been recruited for special service in the De. partment of the Ohio, and will be permanently attached to Headquartws 8819. 4t* CAPTAIN WM. H. FRY'S HEADQUARTERS • .epi . • kill AT - 1:4? • Independence Square. 00.8.3t* MoCLELLAN SQUADRON LIGHT OAVALRY.—d few more Fictive young men and Goad Horsemen will be accented, AP ply at once if you wish to go into s good company. THEO. BIIIIKEUE r. Cagtain. GEO. B. KEL LEW 04DV:in, • JOHN W. JORDAN, Lieutenant. sel9.2t4t 12. CAVALRY COMPANY. By the last order — of the War Department-Ten more Men. can be accepted in-C0...A. of WASI3INGTON SQUADRON,I4th Pennsylvania °a l/airy, Captain EDILL. Apply immediately at No 209 South vitorra Street - - selB.3t* MAJOR. O.'W. HAMMON.' ‘A ki RUSSELL TRQOP OF PHI.. LADELPHIA LIMIT 11(4181. —ln obedi frillW mace to an order from the Adjutant General tbnl Troop will not report immodtately at Harrisburg, .but encamp in the vicinity of Philadelphia until further 'orders.' The members will report EVERY Holm- ING, at nine o'clock. A few more respectable young 'bleu will be accepted by applying at Capt. Fry's Tent, in INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. Recruiting Offices, We. 2)9 DOOR street and Great Western Hotel, No. 1809 1181/RET street. sel(Pktit Capt. WHil. H. FRY. ,7 ,)ikoTO . HORSE!— COMPANY lI—PULL BOUNTY.--Colonellt. G. ODOR MANN'S INDEPENDENT. MOUNTED BANGERS !—An opportunity is offered 'to all BOLD end DARING 'MEN to engage in the most attractive erproies of military service, ' as Mounted Rangers armed like the Regular Cavalry , with Sharp's Carbine, Colt's Revolver, and Sabre - BT Tha PULL BOUNTIES of the United States, State end City Governments, and the Premium for En listment, WILL BE PAID ALL RECRUITS. Recruiting Stations-628. MARKET Stria, SEYEN 'PUNTS and CARVER Streets. . . ENOS .1. PENNYPACEEII, Captain. • W M.• HARTLEY 191.TES, let Lieut. G P.' PARK. 2d Lieut._ WM. BANTLE REOOI.I, Brevet 24 Lieut. eel& et • RESERVE BRIGADE!. WANTED IMMEDIATELY FIVE FULL COMPANIES TO JOIN' THE THIRD B.EGIMENT, RgSERVE 13Ft:id-ADE, Et V,. NOW IN . CAMP MUM WILMINGTON. They will at once be armed and equipped, and sent to join the Regiment; where full rations are furnished. After their services are no longer required at the present post, they will return to the city, when they will have an opportunity to proceed to Harrisburg, if their servioes should be required. Beport at once to (APT SIN &O DIOBB, Board ;of Trade Booms, •No. 505 .OIEIEST Street, or to COL. B &BIN, corner of . ORBSTNIIT laud THIBTY•PINTH Streets. ODLOBRI, TIEUBD HEEMBINT, B. B. • The following ompanies will .recetio a few more recruits to fill rip. if immediate application le made at the following Armories : Co. A—Llent COBB, Filbert and Thirteenth' streets. 00. I3—Lient. pfIOWZI, Twenty•second end Spring Garden etreets. 'Oo. o—Lieut. ROWAN BkIINDERS, West Philadel phia Institnte 00. E—Lieut }IRIDES, Reed street, below Fourth. • Co. F—Lieut. BARER, - Diligent Engine, Tenth and Filbert streets. , Co. G—Lient. MILLS, Locust street, aboTe Eighth. Co. H—tiaptein DRIVER, Commissioners' Rail, West Philadelphia. Regiment Eleadonarters. • T. , MILLE R, Major, Bel° THIRTEENTH And EMBER r Ste. 11 . TEE LAST .OHANCE.---Wauted to fill the 'reeks of the KEYSTONE AirriLLßß i t which is now et Harrisburg, In the Suite service. Recruits 'will be received et the. armory, No 808 TILBERT street, above Eighth, Hutt "6 o'clock - P . .ld. to-day. A. hi. ROBINSON, ' . Captadi Commanding. Wll GOODALL, Q.,81. 'S... ~ : . " " it* iMEROHANTEP. IVE ISIVIIVEILT, 146th P. V.—Companies, with theii oilloine, will tie accepted. Lieutenants with Meet end twenty. Ave men will be received. BULL BOUNTY. Transportation furnished from all parte of the State. apply in person, or by letter. . .. , J. D. 0. JOHNSON, , Colonel Ceminanding. co Headunters, ViCi ARCH Street. sel9.2t* ABLE-BODIED ME N, between the oflB and 46. wanted immediately. Apply t to P,T, ALBERTSON, . 519 ARCH Street. CAST. ; WOODB, S. W, cor. SIXTH and ()mourn r. LIEUT. TAUGH&N, •. • ' • SOUTH.hTBSET WI:10.11F Qurtets, Ilatlone, and Clothing furnished am soon as "aii:shired in; J.l) C. JOHNSON, i sin Wit Colonel Commanding. T UNDERSIGNED WILL open on the 224 of September, at-.the' Armory In the Hell of the Philadelphia City Institute, N: E. sonar , of. ICBM THE N TB and OHNSTNIIT Streets, s School 'exclusively for the Military Instruction of Boys, and eo •licits the patronage of ihe poblo.. - .olggulari can be had at Hot aud Brother's, Tenth andOliesMat streets, at the Hall, or at the reddsuce of -- - Q. 140HRNDt1BFF,, - :191UPOOATBS•Str4etl N. 8.-Ifas Iwithdruarnlmitiiirbfisleonneotion . with ?dr. Blaelo's school. ' • . . eels , IVE CILUITEI)WANTED . FOR 'TORT DEI47/fikair—liaavffArtMery anyirtee... - 8165 . 100.beforel leaving the' , P).11 persona • understanding-military drill, who' Will bring! In equadtrof• mem can here ,Positions the company. pay, ratio nia an d neform,"from deY' of muster. Apply B"dclumiarlP, 409' OH ItBTITUT Street. ini&nt. .12E11 TRUSS AND BIL&OE PAliThiEfff,. 0: H. IMEDLIIS, Gomm' TWELYTH mid RADA Streets, Philadelphia. Hernial Trcusym and mechanical syplianoes oorrectl] adjusted by O. H. zrzzlimia. line hew% mid approied American, adapted to even form of ruotrire, in adults' and children BLUM& and Americas Supporter s and ilhocadat l Emma, SW.' FrAtixtrTTENG AAk rr h ponsorica, Mastic ilkookinge, and Briinvii griefievs • -" • ~ Z1:43 . 1 ? - rietlLfeaelejt,_ Twmrra Btreet, thret. BR Amro olll4l 6 , doskAtkitki. lb* stria, at door MOW Baff,...Oted by cymneetecit' vyousTa ui. MIAMI! ael.T-ittf Wift•tha if - ) • • ?, j .-p CONNELL,I432 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. wIS hereafter 'Mead, ONLY AT HIS (mum, to NIZBYOUS and other, OEIRONIC DIS- ZaSZS, such aa Ertlealy, St. Vitarbance, and - chore of the Throat, Leavy Sldajftko.' 'lci.from 9 A. M.' to B P M. - "" • f MIY 4011 • . THEJf .1' • -PHILLAAEL . WILL .FRIDL ~.A S EPTEI I 4)37,4 19 r. 4 1 At • tt*. , . 10 .1 , f t , • • • 7•:' MILITARY- 7 900Dar.':- 7- r - T E N T.,. ,CI.O,tIV;W, No. •16 NORTH WHARVES. aell3- et . . M. T. SNODGRASS, .No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET.' • ARMY 'AND NAVY , 0T .H HOUS E. 6 4 Dark Blue, from SLI2 to 88.00 3-4 Light Blues, from 1.60 to 2.00 6 4 Light Dines, 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 250 4-4 and 6.4 Stripe and Plain Woolen Strtrt- ins 62 to 2.00 5e16.12t TARP' GOODS. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS,. &a., Noy I 3 North sixth Street, ARMY GOODS! Sky Blue Kerseys. Sky Blue Cassaceres, (for Officers' Pants.) Dark Blue Uniform Cloths. Dark Blue Cap Cloths. Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. :- WhittDomet Flannels. •_ " Tifillett (ifs) , Mixed Flannels. fJ B Acgulation Blankets. . • . ALSO 1.0• 0111100 and 12-ounce Standard TINT DUCK. • store - aid for eile by - • StiAIDE, 0:6 NO. 39 LNTITIA, AND 40 3017TH FRONT BTB.. tirf—lor PHILADELPSI4. TRENT BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. 5. Patters., for sale at J. P. REED'S mantas°. tory, corner of THIBTEMEITII and NOBLE Streets. andl-Inn* ( yreatTEBNASTO3':VOUCHERS AND YEAR-CERTIFICATES • WANTED. DREXEL, & CO. is 13- St U.S. • • 141:Vidl TWENTIES; _OR, 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OE THE GOVERN MENT ATTE ITYWYEABR.3 I am inetructed by the EGEORITA.BY OP THE TISICABITBY to receive eubecriptione for the abolg LOAN AT PAR,, THE ENTERINiT - TO GOIMENOII rum DATE • ; •,t or briorgr; Thus aTiiiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the intoned from May A tell IMMO at these Bondstelirays on hand. JAY. :000K:E.. • • ••. . 81711 . 91MMIPTION eozwr, 114 SOUTH THIRD ST. iY9S-ff JAMIB IL WALTON, TROWAII W. YOB?. WALTON & YOST, BANKEBS, BBOKEI18; BEFIBBNOBIL - • Jay Dooke & Co., Hon. James Pollock, &Mei, Rent, Santee, & Co., Hon. H. D. Poster, - Baberiek, Black, & Co., Hon. A. H. Reeder, 0. MoKibbin & Bon, Hon. Asa Packer, • E. P. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J. WoodwartL -Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, lea. ainf-Am • - OW IS,THE .TIME--,TROFIT N IT.—BEIME Lffe•size 011-colored PHOTO. 0111P):l9 are made at reduced prices, in view of thi times: They cannot be excelled in accuracy or artistic imbuing by any other portraits. BEOOND Street, above Green,. lt* A _ UNION OF TASTE, BEAUTY, A.ND THUM la always found to RWISIEIrei Colored PaOTOCIS&PES. The ononestl•Upd of the operators and a ttsts engaged on them guarantees that to all. 13100 ND fittest, above Green. - THOMAS MOVAL.MARTIN, Beal Bstate Agent and Collector, would respectfally Inform his friends and the public that he has removed his offies from the Northwest' corner of Third and Lombard streets to' his dweling, Northwest corner of FOURTH and•PINE Streets, where he hopes to receive the con tmneare of the liberal patronage bestowal upon him in former years. • . • • .-ssl9 7t* WHEELER & SEINING MACHINEk : ' • 1 , 621 C HE S - T N 1,32 S T E r4 , 16.8m r PHILADELPHIA. VDOSIN4IOB-.SALE :II:‘IIi i - .2 1 ; 1- I 509-S. TENT 4 soma' •. IM=MMIFONIIMI FINE TENT •o it %A *PI 17 • THREAD MANILL A." CoxEs IN -STORE Arriving Daily. EOR BALE BY • JOHN S LEE& 00. BOPS MAKERS AND SHIP OHILBDLIP3, RIFLES, PISTOLS, OPENING AT CORNER OF OOMMBROF 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. eel37t* FINANCIAL. GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. ; 'Ole) 'OVA ; RE SIOVALS. SEWING MACHINES. fl BULK; LOW, IB APPLIED 160 N. . . 75 ,0 0 0•yar.48_1 1 .1 16 u : 4 • 1i04144, • . • 25,000.1ifda:•Drillings, ' 2 P)C°T7. I F4 B .M IIOI.IB ;-: . . 25,000,yaria„Bilesiaxand ;Cottc•ne, • oem*Plito superfine, Beaver's kiletn &b. 'ArirRAY & GILEILAN, 121 enearstry sired. : =FMB nion 100 - 4* ... P A L' l : -4 1862 • RIEGEL WIEST & ERVIN, • , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS • • f: GOODS, NO. 47 NORTH= THIRD BTREET, patuainmesuL; Merchants flieiting this e t iO•to4knroliase DRY GoonS will qlnil4.ourtiStook' large • and admirably ; assorted, • and at •••Ic,ow Fratmns, - In` certaiti classes ofGciodi we offer ' , inducements to parcbaSers unequalled by any other house in sel6-2m' E. M. NEEDLES; No: 1021 -011:13STN1Tr-: STREET; NEW GOODS FOR FALL - TRADE" NOW OPIENIN Loco% Collars, Setts, . tfdhfs., Vella Coiffures, Barbee, and pa. goods. White Goods. New 'Goode at Old prices. Linens end Damasks. Towelling Handketobials, all kinds, Ladies'. Gents', and 01211droa's. Embrolderlee, in a variety of new designs. A NEW LOT OF POINT L&&31 COLLARS, $1:50 The above goods have been homght almost entirely isfor cash," and will be sold.. Wit h. his exceptions,' at "old prizes," offering "eery greit•Eiducements" to thole needing anytishig in this line' to aim' ine my stock, as the prioee aro . 12ery'sniick Mow" the present mar) ket rates. , . . M 0 Wit:ITIN:II . . 8 1 1 1 .0 . 1 b E • LA 926 0 FIEBTN:(7T, STIMET: ' ' Ttia above eetabliebment lien) be •opened-ot or', iboat the let OCTOBER, where. in addition to!. a •vari maiept stock of louitea can nrccure - FULL Buir or MOURNING IN & FEW- HOURS' • NOTICE: 031 r extensive " • 4 , MILLINERY DEPARTMENT" will always be ',mud to contain the lateat'etylea. EVERY ABTIOLE FOR' FIRST AND SECIOND MOURNING. •. including a very celebrated make of " ENGLISH BOMBAZINE," imported and manufactured EXPRESSLY FOR THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Which will be carried on to anit the taste.of the - LADIES . OF PHILADELPHIA.. "• • ravaa . vreatit, & .) ; • . isel7-wfmOt . „ Lap rterth iptL AOK OLOI ITS FOR GENTS' 1../ FINE COATS. OA Fine Black Moths. French Cloths and Dceektns. Black Barad:lea Vestings. ' 'EYRE & LANDFILL, FOURTH and A NON. CENTS' SHAWLS AND MAN . - KITS. . Gentlemen's Grartchairls: ' Gentlemen's Grey Blankets. . • Hem AMY . Blankets. /f.YRE ' & . is&N)SXLL, FON& ell ',an4,Aßfl Hi . WY - 4 -- LAN DELL - HAV.3VA fine otTck of BRAWLS adapted to Pennsylvania '54317 HOODS FOR AUTUMN. NA Autumn Silks, dark colored Checks. Black, Plain, and Figured-Bilks. ; New deeigne Fancy De, Dailies. Bich De Lathes of lower grades. Foil du Norde and Long Champs. Handsome and new. Plaid Cashmeres. Plaid Valenclas and Worsted. Poplins and Figuied Drogoete. French Chintzes of new styles • New assortments of French Merinos. Stella Shawle and Striped Broche. Fancy Shirting Flannels. - Embroidered Tab`e Corers. • SiIARPI.ESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. if STEEL .fc. SON, " I • N0.'718 North TENTH St above Goatee, Have now open a choice aseortment of NEW 'FALL AND WINTER Li BESS GOODS. • Bich Fancy Silks.. - • • New Shade Plain Silks.' Figured Black Silks. " Plain Black Bilks at Low Prices. ' . Binh Figured and Plaid Preach Bert. Plain French Rape, all shades: Plain French Merinooe. all shades. - • • 'FL &IN- ALPACA& In Black, Brown, Mode, Blue, and Scarlet. Poll Be .odevree, Poplins, Delaines, And everyvattstfot New and Choice seasonable Diem Geode.. Also, a large assortment of - - •• • • 'BLACK &TELL 4111HAWLS. LONG AND SQUARE WOOLEN BRAWLS . , ' •AT LAST : YEAR% PRICES. • • • "NTEW - FABL AND.; WINTER; • . . „LI • Cloths and Caselineees. Desirable Filatures and Plaids. ' Solid Colors, Bibbed; sad Black. rivii; Strived. Nett, and Fancy asaefmeres. FINE BLACK CLOTHS. . ! . Union Caseinteres lad !Byroads: Satinets and low-priced Goode. , • FLANNELS. • • . _ New Sbaker Flannels. Fine and low priced White Flannsis.. Sacque and Shirting Fiannels. '' SHAWLS. . New Woc.llen elitvals. " . .. "Black 'lldbet'Bbawle. ''•'-. „ ALSO, ' • Balmoral and liciop Marta. Bargains in Black Alpacas. 1 . Daily Opening new goods. COOPER a HOWARD, B. E. corner NINTH and HARRIET Biz.. NP W , 0.0 0 D S.-D101:18LIN N lathes ; -new styles neat , Pjaid Glace Poplins; Plain Berm, Blue, Green, and Browtr; figurer :Ottehmeres ; beantiftil neat 'Figured Bee Poplins; Bine and Bolferl no Detainee; new Calicoes, choice patterns; neat Plaid Platthel for . Gents' Shirts , very desirable and Entree also a nice assortment of Onealmeres for Men and Boys; at ' ' • 40HE H, STOKES', 000 r : 7 02- ItOR , Street. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. G`IEORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DELLICMIX' GENTS' FURNISHING .GOODSr, pell2m WHI BWILTACTORY. it' The ElbeOrTher would invite, etteution to Ids !hi/BON/ID-013T 01 SHIBTS, Whieh he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con- Staidly receiving NOVNLTIIIIB rez GINTLIBIEWS NV11.6.8. J. W. SCOTT. 13111TLIIIM?13 TUBEIIBI3IIAG 13T0112, Ns. 814 0117111271 UT STRIIIT, .lao•tf Jour doors below the oontinenial. 1862 FALL ' 1862 WOOD 84 CARY, 1317001iBai3814:krireuxnq; NVocli;• & NIOHOLB, Ha 4. a ow .i a s t o rea .; COMPLETE STOOK MILLINERY '43-00DS; IXINBISTIN,G , OII ; . - Silk, Velvet, and diiioiea Straw •13,ONNETS AND FLATS, • Melteh Flowers, Feathers, R i bbons, &e., • To'Whieh theriweeeotfally Invite the attention of the ' i ,fofiiteir 'strolled thepouse, end the tied.° gefierellY. ; r; THOS: 'KENNEDY & B • No. 729' OHNEITNIA' STREET ' •• , . ••• *Wl** 4Rx TINA - PALL ORTAMOREitoF.ilikidle Ftgli f i r F r altit . o4THEltilit AND A. p 4r :a ' oell.ask ' • -'"" 4' • . ire..rsLL" h - oAldf LIN • . RETAIL - DRY GOMM. a, OF THE LATEST STYLES, r eale at the old prices. In.Pointe Akncon, Pointe Applique, , Beal Thread,. Point de Venice, Frenoh Guipure, Maltese, Video. donne, &a., and laces by the yard, in Teal and imitation, all varieties. Jnoonets, Cambrics, Mnlle, Nain . sooks, Dimities Piques, French Figured' Plaids, Stripes, &c., in great variety. Shirting, Sheeting, and Fronting Li nens, Printed Linens and Oam brim', Diapers,' Napkins ' Doylies, Tine Mloths, Table Dab:maks. Thsckabscic and Damask Towels and Towelling. 50 dozen aii Li nen Napkins, 51.26 per dozen:. Corded , and tape liord'd Printed, Re vier°. Hom.Stitolied, Broad" Hem, Mourning, colored; Fano', Ituf. ilm." in all grades. Cloilarri Batts; Hdkfs.; rionnoingS, Edgings._ Insertiogs, Bandsr, In fante' Waists; ,Boboe, &0., very cheap: .. ' E: L. :NEEDLES. No. 102 _01130111:NUTSTIMIT. DiNgB GOODS, No; 610 01126T1111T MILLINERY GOODS. 'Muliat'SvAßD 'ti-Atbie HAI 4 :B.Z , GREAT'O I . ''.WE w;4rforF.f,coN ably. NEXT, 20ra an.. A liA4Gli .03139R 1 D.143NT . . • -11E*EsT.slixias OF . 1.188E6' AND 'CRILD'.IIIIIO,P MANGY' II- 4-T R. `.CHARLES OAKFORD &. SON, • . No. M. 0111.1113Tkth DRUGS AND 'CHEMICALS: „ROBERTS,4O. - EMXIKER: Northe,et, P9UATA ana RACE E. 146001 • ' WHOLESALE iiiittrOGlSTS; -4.11EPHM:14:1143 *AND DIUCLERB • • VYREIGNIiVITD‘DOITEfkqe :WINDOW' AND -PLATA .figass, •iv 4 . miaurActualas.pr ;WHITE LEAD AND ZINO ii4jETEl;rrirry,•&c. • • . • IoBNTS FO TUN 07LiBiltATZIO FRENCH ZINC I. I ,AINtS. Desterk and oonenmers artiplielf, at VERY LOW PRICES FOR oetag. CONDLISSAsm. HOUSES - - • DUNZIEZKA *: 2 GREENE MANUFACTURING • C(K's P rtrii/S;4l 600 0.. It W PALI; OTTehle. 108 BALE BY COFFIN * ELLING, r 3726 mirlihn 1 of 221i,-CIE2iBT2PUrr semi. • , B.EAiVILESS BAGS. tc LEWISTON".. .arid : •-• (c PREMIUM" Ai IL" 7O] Nam BY WELLING, COFFIN, ..& habomfao No. 22o,carzeiNut Btrset ': BAGS • , • • I .• SEAMLESS BAGS. ' . _ BTABF. , B 3 B, ANDBOSCOGGIR 28, ikos. : DEWIB7 ON A, 2 lc 151( oz.:_ ; :'- ~. CANADA A, 2 B, 15 oz. • PTTTBFIELD'C'S B; 15 oz. ' PB.INCE ltillt!)12 1 1233, 15 oz. PREMIUM - 4i. , • • • For sale at the towed . 'Mew, net cash on delivery GEO. GREGG, sell , 46 219 . PAIIBISH OFFERS. FOILIMLB • 70;000 yards MEDIUM 'ALPACAS, • • "*. 38;000 yards . FARMERS' DRILLS. 85;000 , STANDARD BLANKETS. sale aET dicing 6 DELIVIIIIY. . E 1001412.. ANY. PRINTS;: .1. Black and _ _Blaakietid'paipb;.: Black and Gray, NEW BTAND&BELBI'YLES, .-WILErAM: ` SIMPSON. NEW TALL fiTIELES M.ADDZB PRINTS, SAMUEL . SLATER & SONS, - AVID SUTTON- MANUFACTURING CO., Fos SALE BY JOSEPH LEA; 128 AD` 130 CHESTNUT: STREET. • • au27-1m ARMY GOODS. DADE-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. fff DABS-BLUE OAP CLOTHS BEY. BLITZ' CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. •• • ABBY BLANDETB, BTANDAED WEIGHT. 10. OUNCE DOCK. • DRILLS, STANDABD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS &ND DUCH. BROWN AND 'BLEACHED' SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. For sale by FROpELINGRAM & WELLS. eol• if tf ARMY - 'BLANKETS. GOVERNMENT' STANDARD, FOR SALE BY- ~oT~i~uA~t~'da AGENTS. BED -QUILTS, BIIITABIiE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 6,000 104 warn: AND Bram AND -W LT AND ALSO, 8-4 and 6-4 INDIGO BLITZ FLANNIIIL& Tor ode by FROTHING7IIaL & .NMI.%, We' 2l2 / 54 *,.!..ig 1 in ., " 1 # 86 SaBIT. • • - - • FILLING COFFIN,..&‘ 00 - • ' rw• 24o 'clHESTiguis*Pri• -- - CONTRACT • FOR OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, STANDARD QUALITY. • aulirr-arl slag HAZARD. & fittf i riaatt4SON. Ip. IJOHBBTNIIT 8711.11111, _ QUIIMIBBION 1411.110HANTII • 102 VIM SLIM OF PEUELADELPHL&-MADE GOODS. ,CARPETEI"AND OIL CLOTHS ` GLEN ECHO: NI4MS. McOAIALUM & 00, 609 CHISTRUT Independpioe ) WitiYACTIIIIKBEI, IMPOBTABB, AND DX &Mini' ~.~ • 0 ARP-E.TI NaS, -,Ona_OLOTHS,A43. - , Have now on hand an extensive stock of _Carpeting!, of own and other makes, to which we Otilliiii3 attention of cash and, OW tin!" buyeis.• WHITE PRIER 'BRANDY. . • - PURB. - CIDNR.IAND 'MINE VINNIAIi.. • GREEN GING/Clip MUSTARD awl!, • SPIOES",' : :SI • , All thi mulattos for PrailirdifiliadfPfdlt!!lig ~,ALBERT o°'''ltaßEßTEit ' ' • MIALIB MC 040011/0718` . *' - . n.... .. ..L ... ......... /0: * ‘.at •-• i"...47.5?' 11 , 14.? v .., .-.1. ...... --...7* ..or - .4., 1 t egiet'll 00 BraP,11:1 1 aMiTg A 111 3; ling , MrEWA. GERNANTOWE, PA. x~.ze~r~:~t~:: T.ICATIONt9:` ': " a' ,. ~.`;; •Mittealf 01 L•WA : ilf !S &ay. L. 00111 .PBBHEINSIV1401:111PIATEI, AND` ALIOLIL GILHAWS MANUAL, FOilfolissieirs ebd Militia, by ftfiNor*Williainollit t V;;IVA:, of Indiana: 743 pi , 260 Ilintigna; ~ • Holm, Price reduced from 52.60 'Oninlitlidni ; Janlintioductleri containing EI Gloefary" of the' tirmate.rithiattiOng ; orgsnizk : , tion ; Organiiition of Infantiy, Cavalry, Wield Artillery,', gad the Staff; Arms and Anitannition ,• Schools of the - Soldier • Company Instruction in Zonave Skirmish Drill; • Battalion, Trootier, TrOpa. and Squadron; Evolutions of thejlegithent ;, Light ArtillearTandoot Honors paid by Troops; Duties of thiptaixii;=Ooniaaniee;' Datleiin Camp and Garrison; The Staff ;'Battles;;Cicient . HI artiste ; Mu and' the' Articles of War,=&-"::. , " ":" • • Thetl2ollt complete Militari Mink Iltibilthadt contain: leg as much of the eyeterninfOciOnOr. Scott, and Hardee, se le recognized In the'Unitedluites Army. Having received repeated applications froia many offi cers of the Dnited States Army, tind'of the Voltinteere, for the leads of thOte portions of . • . GILBAM'S M oomprising Infatitry Tactics, Canal's Tactics, and Lipht Tactics, in separate volumes, the Pub . - . Benet new pretelte these distinct volumes, feeling con lidott that they will meet the want, of those arms of the -eervire. Price for each voinme, in neat flexible morocco' binding, 81.50. " - ' GILEAId'S CAVALRY TACTICS--Flexible Cloth Gilt Binding, price . 1 v ol., V:so'. GILLIAM'S INFANTRY TAUTlOS—Flexible Cloth s Gilt Binding,l vol., price *l5O. The above works bave been ordered in gitantitles by our.gtate Government. for the" use or onr yolunteers,.. are also'in"extensive use throughout the United' States; have been adopted by many of. onr Military Schdols, and are fully endorsed by Major General, George, 8..51c- Olellan Commander.in•Chler of United &Mel Army; Major' kieneral George A. McCall,' Brigadier General John W. Geary, Major E Johnson ' U. B. A:, Major golly, U. g. A., Brigadier General James S. ,Nogloy, Brigadier General E. O. Williams. Adjutant General J. Meredith Read. of State of New York, and many other distinguished officers. Extract of letter froin the late gallant and lamented Major General Philip Kearney WASHINGTON, B. 0. From Major General P Kearney, 11. S. A. Permit me to add my testimony to that of all other military men, " that the publicagon of Gilham'a Manual is most useful tcktbe country; It ie useful for all, but par., ticniarly, for our. Volunteer forces. It is comprehensive, complete,, and reliable, I regard it the beet Military Work • that °Sista. There is 'no dnty, either of the Staff:. or of the Line that is not thoroughly explained. P. KEARNEY,' - • ' Major General U. S. A. COOPER'S TACTICS. REVISED BY °AFT.. MINOR, ' . KNOWLTON, U. 0 . .. A. . • • • ./NSTRUCTIONB AND BEGULAT/ONS FOR TER MILITIA AND VOLUN CEER3 OF THE UNIT'SH STATES." Comprehending the Exercises and Movements of the Infantry of the Line, Light . Infantry, 'and Rifleman, as established by authority for . the government of the Regu lar Army, together with Manual for Non-Commissioner! 'ollthers of the Infantry and . Itifles, United States Artily, by Captain Alfred Sully,.United States Army, prepare& and arranged from Cooperoe, Scott's, Gilliam's and Her. des's-Tactics. and other authorities, by Captain Mwoa Unitedlltatem..Army, formerly instructor of Tao les at theNnited Staters Military Academy at Webt Price, in nest cloth, gilt, $1 ;. in illuminated riper, 3101:00MMASIONiD 011101 a INFARTBY -ARR. RIFLE HEN OF THE•WIITED . STATES ARMY, - ' - • Yin' CAPT. ALIMED SULLY, 13 B. A. Ea= Obedience to Orders Arrests ; Beinreof ?Non-Com. niieeioned Officers Dntiee of First Sergeants ; Duties of First Sergeants he Garrison'; Duties of Flrat Sergeants in Field ; Duties of Sergeants ; . Dirties of Sergeants in. Garrison ; Dulles of Etersentitl in Camp ; Dcitles• of Corporals ; Dulles of - Geordie; Countersigns; Honors paid to Officers ; The Picket; Greed Geordie; Saluting Arms ; Plans for Oamp Sire, Camp Kitchen, and Camp . Oven-; Articles of War ;. EHossory; etc. - Price, in morocco, flexible, gilt aides, 60 cents ; paper, . Published by OHMILES-13 , EBILVES, 1229 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by Booksellers generally througbont•the United State, and the °amides. Descriptive Catalogues furnished on application, and any book-will be sent by mail, poetage paid, on receipt'of the advertised price. i/Fir OIIABLES DESILVER hart on band, and can furnish the publications of all other houses, on the most favorable terms. Full supply of Military Books, of all descriptions, con— stautly_ou hand ; Military. Map, ' < CLIARLES DESILVER, • self .3t . • 1229 OFIBSTNUT Street OCTOBER. . MAGAZ INES ! ! Ha,r—* ptr, 15 cts. ; Noisy, 20 Otos.; Peterson, lb cte. ; At lantic Monthly, 20 cts. • • ' PITOUI a's Gheap Bookstore. sel9 St 439 CHESTNUT St. P RAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY:- 2 Chror., VI, 84, 86 —Three gERIEIONS. by Bev. BAMDEL''hIILLEB. I. The Righteous War cif a Christian People. 11. National Prayer. 111. The Union Prayer Meeting. •46 pp. Bvo. Prioe 15' cents For .sale by • • THE AMER'NAN SIIND&Y BOHOO4 it •iio. 1i23 OELBSTNUT sweet, Pnua • • • • • • $1.75. P'`,9733u1s 4 Pla A new • lot • bonad - 16 ' TURKEY KOROOOO, FUUs SIZE, with °leap; redneorto SC76, LESS THAN OOST TO MANUFA.OTURE: :Other styles proportionately low! ' ' pixqmairs Cheap Bookstore, ee6 to el .. '439 . OI(BeTNUT Street. • .T" '871716E8 IN. V - 111,GINIA.. . We shall have readi I'OT.MAY.. • 1 1.4 AN OTHER iruidi SUPPLY of Bleat's Map of Virginia, giving clear and accurate information concerning . ALL THE BATTLE=FIELDS now engaging attention in Virginia. Price, 50 cents. Also, McCielian's War Map of the Middle and South ern Steam, upon which are marked all the Battle-Selde, ac companied by the dates. Price L. for sale by WM. 8. 4 ALFRED . MARTIEN, ee2 '- • . s: ouprifm:yr Street. -Iv A R TELEGRAM ' MARKING V MAP - OVYIBGIBIA.:- SIZE 26 BY 2S. PRICE 2 CENTS. Sold in all Periodical and Book Stores, also sent to an, &dorm on receipe of pride. For particulars see adver tisement in Frank,Leslie's Pictorial. 1. PBA.NG & 00:, Publishers, 109 Washington arrest,' Boston Man. • • . ao2B-11n cxximidkTici: • 'BROTHERMEAD'S' CIROt7- MEW W• LATINGI .LII3ItAET:LAII the. & n it& and American Bente, including ALL CLAIM 3 ot.Little• ratpre. This is the ON i,Y Library to the country.that includes all .the NEW. ENtilllBll 809118 that are not REPRINTE 9 here; Terms 86 per year ; six months 83; three.montba $1.60; one mouth 76 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTS Street. - 888. 3m . - LI . NGLI3IIAND‘ FR ENC Et FAMILY 1.11 OtRODLATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DI LECTURE, 1317 OBES TN UT- STREET. .• Subscriptions per year; month, and day. General catalogue just published, furnished gratis, In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French LI: bran'. Catalogue. de In BibliBtheoue des Dames et des7l6- vtoiselies:' tl LOH ESL Agent, Bee-Ito , 1317 OHIISTNUI Street. YARNS, BATTS, & CARPET .CHAIN. ARNO, BAITS, AND Y :- - CARPET OHAIIST. The subscriber is prepared to Bell when wanted: 60,000 lbs. Carrpct ckaik 7 -Cotton, Lin •- -en ; and Woolen. . 50,000 : lbs.. Cotten Yern—,Nos. frozn 5 - • ;. to 20. 10.000 lbEi. Eingle . Ytttet and Tow, Yarn. 100,000 Sheets - 114 A Wadding. 6,090 Bales all 'graded Cotton Batts, from 12 to 50 in lb. 1,000 Bales all grades Wick. 1,000 Bales all grades Twine— Cotton and Linen. And a general smortinent of TWINES, TIDY COT: TON, ROPES,•Ac., at the • LARGE FOUR-STORY STORE, . No 242 NORTH THIRD STREET, _ • (Corner of New St ) • • Ai solely in the Yarn business; I am , prepared to the above. goods-tower.than any other house in this - R T,WIIITE. ARNSO3 - AT'S;CARPES-CILAIN - . 2,000 Balefrof"-Batting, of all grades. 1,000 Boleti of 13lick Wadding. 800 Bales ,of Wiekiog. 1,000 bolos of Cottun Twine. • 12 000 POundti;of : Cotton Yein; 20,000 Pouncie of .411olortd and White Carpet * 500. Coilaut , ifialia, jute and Cot fon Bole. - Ac ? °" ' Y zy7 or l hw r Li g" a a fultOceriboeiie,fialer A...H.,. .FRANCISOUS, ectl6.2m 433 M&BlpT and b•Porth FIFTH Street WOODEN AND WILIAW:WARE., • WOODEN AND WILLOW . WARE . • • .4"A: H. FRANCISCUS, - 433 iIittRICET and .5 Moith &net, PBIIJD=LPH• wHozimus Agezmi• noir. ; . • , • .. WOODEN AND:: . 7 07 : 1 . LL0W. WARE. Always on•luuul, , a full Stoek of TUBB, BUOEETB, OHITRNS, 111B&SURRS, BROOMS, WRBMCB, . • FANciY. BASKETS,' WALL, 80RUB, and ,RWEBRING BRITAYHIL , - LOOKING-a LASSII,IM4'II72VDO W PAPER, • A FM- AOSI3RTMMENT . . OP OLOOKS • , Mats,Flot4trilin**Neet.Bozievi: • BROOM CORN, HANDLES, AND WME, -WASHBOARDS,HODLINHand OZONIZE! .r.131g FLOOR. AND : TAILE, OIL CLOTHS, satooL, IiAjtICBT, IDd DIZMIR Bessarra, PaPer Bags, Whet?, Blaeldni, Meshes, 81" Barrows, Olintogsg, age: , r• _ Au Good. Reid at ' LOWEST. NET CASH PRICES. LAgIGES7-STOOK:gai..'lllll • , • . , Strenggra thi t lity are Invited to . look•throttith tele Netabileitroent, ;iiiititt le the largest of the kind in Oho country. Alto; theoiiy Wboliudo agent fot'H .pr PUTNAM'S ."01;(10111,1111-WKINGNIC 14 114 • St a t e of Pennrylesota. E s THE IN - MINT of new, modern, sad durable PI. erios3 from Sib° to 8400. •5 boo, Pall' CIKIS Workl-rinowness pad GODION IJAILMONTIMI3, tor mail. at ik" inisiirroductioN'or mall monthly !natal tnents J4l‘.llsllslllliliaL Mad' 2sl donth IrIYTH ,Ettroet, abovs " es24thi. . O ~ •• I DVW S plidone, Pensions,•Psiulless. Widore, . Mothere,':' ''.'/Mitettargel Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, entitled to Pensiona s should call at once nn JOSE PR 141. DVVrTT Re , 00 ,— ; Pension and Mi li tary Agent, No. 42 7•WALNITT Street Ipt OUNTY ANDBACK PAIT• „.. Bounty and Tisok Pay!. Bounty awl Back ray! : Bounty and Back Fattuire4l. •Idotherti; Brothera, and Sieters are entitl.4l to 13nnuty and, Back Psi, and should make early akillcatiog to JOBEPI E. DE vlec 'a t"., IdEltarf and Bawd %ganef, Itt•fit ' ' No 427 wea,sur Stroet. ' Iti•• ..• H E • OT ME R . (ALHOUGH BICH ,ALIVII):- of ails Soldier, Sailor, or !daring, killed,or t leho may:lava died In t h e service of.the United States, and on whom the may have been dependent, in whole or In part, for retwi, to a PenbiOD of at least -Eight Dollars per month, by milling an immediate application to JOSEPH E. DEVITT- & 00., ' R0.(457 WALtiUr tiCioot. Remember the number, F,,ur Hundred. and Twenty seven. ,_ ' inrreity AND NAVA.L - AGESTOY. - ADDBPS BY kliaLyOß 'APPLY IN PERRON. ingE.Ot PSIZE MONEY, RATION MONEY, &e.; &c., bashed or collected at JOSEPH E. DEVITT & No. 427 W&LNUT Street, Philtdelybia. . 0 11eatember the number,Sour.Hundred and Twenty- Wien. , . , THE MILITARY AND NAYO AGENOY. • : API9-6t AMUSEMENTII; WALNUT-STREET VOY Bole Lessee arc X. A. OAARRTTFTOI. Baldness Agent. Hr. JOHN T. DORA - RUM. BENEFIT .09 EMMA WALLER.. • FRIDAY RVENING. SEPTEMBER 19, TWO GLORIOUS PLAYS. • • The greet Elizabethan Tragedy of -THE InTOlllO.l OF MALFI. Karin, the Duchess of Kra. R. W To conclude wiih the second and third acts of 41ff IittANNERING, OR TER 611":41"8 Pftol , llll ly. Meg Illerrilits Lg. WALLEft. , Doora open at 7—Performance comeaence it/ JOHN DR W'S • ARCH .LVJL stiatrr THEATRE. _ .t.ting and Stags Minagei W. tirrIEBBIO.I4, Business Agent and Trsasidur . IdIIBPIt Y. _ - a afjoil)ll3. . 7 ,1 j m nr, }sr..: • TO-NIGHT FBIu3Y , 8E . • BISOCa with the • LOVE' OR TEE ITALIAN ; WIZ omit,. TO conclude w FA ZIO, Constant:a.— • fibs In Rehearsal—TEM W.Oti L Of .:FASSIOIL.. Doors open. tit. 7 4-"chglain 4" at • VONTINEN,TAL. THEATR,E,-- V R. BANDA ' • age p e i a ppg,... - IMMENSE .731300E5E1 of the ETJPEBB COMBINATION COMPANY.. • . ' THIS (FRIDAY), EVENING. 8EPT..19;- - ' ItIDIdE MARTINI WORMY, - - MDME 'VON BERKEL, 'lst 4 Grar.d Operatic Selections. DILLE ANNETTE DALETTI, MDLLE. HELENE, • The &stare MARIE and AUGUSTA. 41ZAN t) BALLET OF POStrY; . • tinder the direction of MB. W. SMITEr,.• TWO GRAND BALLETS • • • THE MAMMOTH COMPANY In Concert.. creed's, and Spectacle. NEW GRAND •PATRIOTIO TABLEAU Alm' TRANSFORMATION . BORNE. 731 B. RANDALL. ' • See email Idle for the particulars of the immense-iO - - • Pergnette, 25 cents vOrtbestra C'halre 60 oentiti ly Circle, 16 cents. Colored:Gallery, 16 cents. ' • Doors open at IA; commence et 8_ .BAT DAY, GB k.ND MATINEE. ' PENNSTLVANIA ACADEMY Or THE BINS ARTS, • 3026 OHESTIMT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays ea:opted) from 9A. 14.411 • P.l/1. Admission 25 cents. Children tad! price. ' Dares of Stock, 830. • • tra • EDIICATIMAL". pE14 . 151 . 41.1.. V.A . NI A. MILI T. A-Rilr-; AOADEMT, at West Cheater. (for hoarders only:)' This Academy wilt be opened on. Thursday, September 4th, 11182. •It was chartered by the Legislature, at 'Ha — . last million, with full collegiate powers: • In its capacious buildings, which were ereoted and fur.; ," Dirtied at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, are er . rangements of the highest order for the comfortable - - quartiring and subsisting of one hundred and fifty cadets. '• A corps of competent and experienced teachers will give their undivided attention to the educational depart, went, and aim to make their instructions thorough and , practical.. The department of studies embraces the fol lowing courses :Primary, Commercial, and Scientifio Collegiate and Military. A graduate of the linited Statei,: 4 Military Academy, of high standing in 'his class. and Or expel it.tCe in the field. devotee. hie exclusive attention to the Mathematics and /engineering. The moral training: of cadenced!! beccarefnily attended to.- Per circtilsra, apply. to - JAMES H. OHNE, .E :o NO: 628 Chestnut street, or at the Bcok Stand of Contineatal-Hotel..Ptilla- CO &hie, or to etionel THEODORE Erritri President • F 01306110811111 Military Academy. • , 8019 lin PPLIO tTIONB FOB TRIFIRTIJA:- of the Layette - Grammgr • School, at will be received at.the School, lionee,, , , 1316217 RD SLY, the 20th fort. from 10 to UV o'clock.:A r it: • GEO. W REIVF,Ni • J. W. BABNEd. • 011.6.9.. NEVILLE; • • Pirectora. 50.8 8* (IX.FORD FEMALE • .€!ERINARY, • onzarza COUNTY.. Pa.- • Tlie next Session will open' on WZ . Dlq3DAYi'proy.." 5113.For,Oirculars, address relB.lm MXBS BANJUL, rrietotBlL .lI'VENTASH HISTORY, JLA COMPOSITION, aid "LITZBA.TITIMI:bran coropliebed 'eabollai. in icboole or in ,private.• Address , LITINATXIBE. ORNSTNUT Street. an26-tut-Ina. PLYTEPHIsTIO . COLLE 4E, PENN SQUAEE; fOr . tb'S PrOlessionsi Bduoition of En itineeis,;Architeets, 7rectical Obemists, and Geologists. The, c'euree..onlitlitary. Engineering fecindes Field for- - thlratiens,'Siege Operations, Strategy, and Tootles. 'pateJognis on application to ALFFAND L. KENNEDY, M. D., President of Facaltr. 5e3g.121 113RIV:A.TE IiftPSONS - 41st I, AN, GUAGES and 'MATHEMATIC:B; by a d'orough ecbolar.. liddrese TUTOR; 911 CHESTNUT Streeti isteXtut•lm " ' • ABACHMANN, TEACHER OF the PIANO, ORGAN,• MELODEON, and VIO LIN, will resume the duties of his rrofeesion SEPTEM BER. let. NORMAL MUSIOAL INSTITUTE, WA North ELEVENTH threat.. , .„ .itu2o-Im* OR TAREE GENTEEL AND T PROMISING.BOYS GAN BE O&BlitIII;LY IN ;W° •STBUOTED In private by an accurate soholei. Addeo' H. 1.,•1412 WALNUT Street •att26-tooIna! rIFIEOAIRAY: DISTITPTE,, BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL JOB YOMSSI LADIES, No. 16:1 and 1629 SPIIINE Street, .Philadel vhla. - • The regular course of instruction embraces the English and French Langua,ges and Literatures—Latin if re,- nuired—and all the branches which constitute a therm:orb English Edication; especial attention being,paid to the latter by the Principal, assisted by the beet Professors. French la tbo language of the family, and hi oonstantig spoken in the Institute. The Scholastic year commences September 15th, and oloseeJnly let For circulars and particulars, apply to sill& 2m* MAD MAR Prinialpal WANTS, -$2,500 ....This Amount'. WANTED • . on a Brat-claim Farm,ls4 - with excellent 'lmproveniente. Also, a Ckf . o . tod :BeaTh' t.oil $2,600 for male.. Apply to . E. PETT/T, • No 809 Wa..,L1917T. itreet.' AWIDOW' LADY, highly.reipeotable,,._ and fully competent, wishes a siinatiem a Aletuas.; keeper. Reference required. O.II M 1824 ati.:PIIIRSONv Street. .. eat Bt* • 7WANTED IMMEDIATELY ' BY Ar. pmall Famllyof Adults a irtfittilBEfED HOUBW" with modern Improvements, in a griod neighborhood. , . PAddress 6, Y. J. G.," at The Press office. selB,6bl- $.1500,7—ma amount wanted , on 7 3 flue Itiproved property. Perpetual In surance to: cover the same. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 808 WALNUT Street: see BOARDING. YOUlf ME N S HOME, 2881 r TLBR ST Street, opposite Bonn Squure r ,— BOARD end !Washing, two &Dere per week. Alt who. desire's eisoesiii,eble.h)fie .will do well to . cell and exr . Reline this beim. ALEX &NDILII SLOAN,. erl9-12t - Superintendent.. .P . DE rb A SANT- EECON-•STOB i. torus. aith board, at _ • - eel? lm 307 Roans .3111;t1). Street. • 14R SMkir AND TO LET. . . int RENT - ONLY s2so.,Defirable- Dwelling ;i2,B•North Eleventh, .aiicive Poplar: Gee,. bath, yangei, hot*wter, &o. 30 . T BE T= Th ee,story 'double; ISUBBICKDWELLING,,with back building, No. 1631 Bantam Area. Ten•rnorne Good yard, &o. Back out,. let on'Exeteretreet Bent $2OO. Apply at 819• Street. , It* di .FOB. SALE—The modern three-- Obligatory BRICK R WILLING, with two•atory double back buildings, with elde yard and all the modern Proveikents.• .Apply. at 834 MARSHALL Street, below , .Parrieb.. eel9.st*. 1 113: e ee e ra te naBIIEWEBY 'of 'tie late William O. Budnrati; de ceaetil, witb all the Fixtures, Vats, Tuba, Taulbs. ago:" The known reputation of the said:Browet7 is sufficient recommendation to inenre a very bandeome outlay en small capital. Itie in complete working orders 'aad.'wili be rented 011.1 , 017 favorable terms to a good tenant " ply on the premiums; to filL &El TIC RKES. .Pr., ael9 Bt* 48116reen at., Eleventli Ward, Pbiiiitla. FOB';'lSAL.L—Al3l.aolit well tralad for`rnbitary eeMee, acenstoined to. the ionnd of•siantnitvand unisketry. He is gentle. bay the desirable gilts, and would lie very turefal to any oftl. ! abent to - Jolu the army: Address ...F. Prat"- eilt) 4t 'SUMMER RESORTS. QTAR : HOTEL, (itearly,opposite the United States Rotel.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. SAMUKL ABADIS, Priwie fl 3 a r . ...... 10 onela.. - ? , 41•0; Carriages ta Hire . _ • Bo m hz d as - --- . - ia6assodated on the mot reasonable 3e28-8m ~,~a~ ~ : i ~#~ _~~qy ~ tea ~~ WAN AND Ate: ORAIIGS 1101i118:--021 and LatOr: 'MONDAY" , 18436, - ; " Mali ?rain' konve" Nine!street rarrrat.7.lo,AvlLY , it ti - 4u. tug P.M , Accommodation tien,,for Abaeoinn 0n1i.4.40 ' Returning, }nays. A.tigg,tic , -.Man,,4 P. AL ;,Nxprfa§ , ' 6.OIVAAL - . - Accommodation leaves Abssoion at 846 A. M. Essiengers , Tor Irrnaz Ersnoh and , intermediste eta- Sion will take the 7.30 A. M. train. FAEN•III.6O.: Sound-Trip Tickets, good only for CU Day . aid Ilrato for %Mica' they are issued, $3 60. ,Ms. °with' Tickets; Stood for throe dare, $B. Hotels are\ now open. ari2l3-tf _ • - JOHN G. BRYANT, Agetipi • • _ tVORYTYPES.- I "—nciscs; fiae Pi*Lie% e_f BlllllXlraMr.fffrimmc' 11361 Y Pc'D'qle*Tr Thfir rarAerisitja4liddellf‘''M*S4 9 k 6 c l Ve a tA 11 AP TV- Tiwy ayebn4arrinolOlDON: l 4. 4 Pol% stivt. l / 4 e, n
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