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    AND COMMERCIAL.
T yr EOM
itioNEY MARKET.
FepteMber 19,1807.
~we
owoew some ilneatineso exhibited on the street to
o-p were disepPolnted in the news from 01eri
'
• end I go kid that " anot" ther Wa battle
looked upon would
as evidence
have to be
;, d , d ;.le the con teo
itslP of affairs. The phrase that the 1r rebels
,alcedr d i, hail been beardeo frequently that meg/
•
be b s ir ,Ibugglng" at a thing already accent
d oito (46
Woos of Carpor t s Ferry. which is proved t o
key or the whole movement, alone saved
:„, ar t ,,, h from annihilation, and to the able but in.
I,;ii,lbera of Colonel Niles will be traced the final
oryteed. Thle ILtelligetme had the ten
-418'01:Letllo Ito markets without depre•slng them,
tot d oping despatch from aMI. 001frIao,
repor t o , ool upuo, brought baek the firmness noted
pric's 'domed at about the same figures.
'7 2 ' 4
roes to 117, and Mooed theopen.
rath
,ere w er a weanedarket. The business In
,
WllB very large, they rose to 112, hid for
,'tfnunsndb
outltles. Parties in New York are evidently
lipid.
•tecli market ciesol
firm, with
only slight changes
; r ole ore to nom "mood, and batter , prices
*old, Bveu.trtles advanced ; D i no 1891,
word a s hade lower, the coupons renialisbg
Sr ; ecbrip.lll Navigation sixes, 1872, brolighrlb;
; • North Penney' vents sixes were firm at
,
looop i po ; City sixes, new, rose ,%; the
0161 uo cbsago Reading sixes were firm, 1886's
si oteniey'sligure, chased 1870 advancing X ;
stpl We sevens brought 102; North Penney!.
„ folitt tol mortgage ecrip brought 72; Lehigh Ha
wn rev I, the scrip declining,){,. In Behuylkill
litio p And Ensenehanea Canal shares h
nothing wee
5 11 ,01,4 opened at 81 88, whic was about %
,1610 OP close cf yesterday, declined to 81%, and
satin„! Word sold up to 32, with large sates North
oliro du was rather flrm at 9%; Peensylvani Nail.
~p ear l al 60, but fril X ; Little Schuylkill was tlrm
C 510 it PO wee active at 3%, the preferred firm at
lo c i Pore; Minehill brought 46,14 • Camden and
o l,la ; Loop. (eland 18g, no change; 13) was
11111itlra, '23% for the preferred. Passenger ran.
90 , dull Thirteenth and Fifteenth gutti ng at 20%,
,proaidu i; Girard College advancing 1. The mar.
I,:ilfil fir m•
,1, 4 , t Co. Ode I
To k MORUNO .... • .• • • • • ... • . • • • parol-10 client.
x Excb"g° portal-10 prem.
o rf , Exchange ••••••••• , gem die.
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'7e17% pm.
~ .......
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..
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leo fertlflootos , —..... ............ ....96M 099
idt ,i p hin Stock Exchunge Sales, Sept. 1.8.
lrity l by 0, El, 211..initiansta Phila. illohang4.]
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do ~, ..... 91% 2000 Peon 6s . 89m
d o „. cad) al h• 1001) Prima Coup 60... 03
~! —Von 314 12 311nobill R 46M
d 0,.. .. 31 44 1 Dim & Amb R.,;(31M
Dab Penns ... 9% 400 Sohnyl Nay Be '72 59
liatxß ..... ..,. 60 600 US 7.30 TrN blh,1041(
do ...... ~ 49% 100 Long Tel R °alb.. 187
dr.) ..... illk, 1400 11 Pe tort Oopoaih 72
d o „,.
eawa 4NI 10 18th Jt 16 sweet R 20,‘
wilv 03 . 56. .. 93 40001 North Penn 01,0 78
(I , ' '70..,..103.54 200 .do ~...bb 73
itlle Schnyt IL7
. ' I 30 0 City Be Now ' 10)1]
8811983122 BOARD&
, npf , O mit , 59„. s 3 37 Bending B ..... ... 31g
f ly c„ is.,,w ..„101.i 501.40 g hi 8.. . . .... 18g
rail a. Brio 73 ..,102 50011 al 7.30 Tr ..........
hAdiag R....... 51 66 '
BLOONV
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da . .... .115 32
do ~. ..rots 3'J
6 , „,, ,•r5 32
do „...U0 32 '
do ........ 32
ithill It., .. .. . 46M
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0-10 1.1.101,i 105
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tn ..... .. 89% 89%
, 1t... ~.0.2i 22%
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1 3,3, '70.103 ..
:-. 0.1 'ad.. 93
11 49,11 if . /
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." ni Con.. 43 ~
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Stock„ 4% ..
• Pref.,. 13 14
1'57..„ NM 67i
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11 Pri , i.. 2,V 26
BOARD
98 Nun'. 40X
1216th & 1611 a - et EL 20X
1000 US 6 2 81 -
KO 17 Parma 6.1....195. 89
897 tlatasyl.es R prd.. 11
100 LehlB,ll Ritv 60
IDES. FIBM.
Bid. Asked
3111 m Te '7B. 89 ..
I,loland isxir
Leh 01.11 N... 49x 503‘
1.0 CR& Nnyecp. 27X 28X
N Penns 8..... 921 10
N Pa B 0s 78 79
N Penna a 100.192 X ...
Caw Coo— 8X 4
Catawless I"rf.. 11 11X
Fr C B.luttekll.. 40 ..
Sea & Third St 11 69 70
W Phila .. 53
Spruce & Pine.. 14)S 16.3 1 (
Or & 83 84ji
Ohest as , Walnut,4o
Arch. St... .. 24 25
Thir tcFi 7. nth. 2Dji .2134
Girard Oollege.. 24 25
ITY ITEMS.
.ieiLVANIA. STAIN FAIR.-0 Or readers
number bet for some years oast the deportment
f..tovre in onr State AgriouUltra( Fairs has been
ernryoltzeet by the well /mown Invent, r and ma.
,fir or this city, Mr. Jahn S. Clark, whose mea
n:, mi Saltation:us nee loosted at 1008 Market
fo tree is this that, In some inetancee, as our
show, all the Ora* premlumi and medals were
Eby the 00EINDIVCOR to Mr. Clark far the great as.
et mil eupellor quality and chars:ger of the stoves
ad by litre. Onr citizens. to a great extent, have
ersatd to these annual Willem in 'oedev to sato*
;le sr it the matter pretend improvements, and
hmerialued &finitely that the anunal fair is not
rli In thia city, tbla season, we have thought it
r.unirlelit Impriance to our readers to advise
MI !mud to at least some of the leading Imarove-
Ai here been made by Mr. Clark since last sea
outiestieu of the fell trade.
theie, too 111101 praise cannot be bee lowa upon
uirtitie mumor In which he hes improved his
co rofd Silver's Patent Mr-tlght Gas. consuming
Stem retdoring the latter- beyond doubt, the
noirte end in all respects desirable stoves for Par
.; room, Chamber, Counting-honse, and Office
Ins so been given to thg public; Among the
oral alterations and addition which we ob.
ivcnibing this superior stove, yesterday, we
ict tho frAloviog
int Slave, the form of it has been so altered
tairr it nearly harp.ahaped—sue of the most
t:tantlini forms for a parlor stove that could
e onselstd. By this alteration the radiating
the yore is mesh eniarged—in fact, doubled—
nestles capacity conmta-ntli greatly Increased.
Um most Ingram and striking improvements
is his Coe Merit Door, which is circular, nod
isierims is each a manner that, by adjusting a
1.:(4/ dor on the inside, the glass is thoroughly
(rm. !moils. nod will retain fie beauty and trans.
far yawl. We regard this improvetnent of Mr.
as a degderstum, as it renders the store abso
tr.fr:!ie this important particular. To seve
n 7.trdsouly to be'seen. Onr readers wilt re
ds,. lag year Mr. O. introduced Into this stove
tnt , Esker," by which what was formerly a
444 , ...nt process is entirely freed from all
Imo features, This admirable Raking arrange
:Len still further Improved this season, and is
ra the attention of buyer!).
ldShlY important characteristic of tbls stove is
.vire cot !emotion of fuel. Actual experiments
mostrated that by its nee one ton of coal
r litari.sev.rd parlor tt whole winter. This fact,
'that the present nod prompective prices of coal
13;1 bhh , bhookt give this stove of Mr. Clerk's
create over all Where, The beautiful open-work
sla I n It is surmounted has ale . , been improved.
9 chius condenser inside of lt, and whilst the re
use rnea it It is so arranged that with the greatest
eat of the Move can ba regulated at all times to
tamprratige, and at the same time the room is
ahithird againet deleterious gases from the fire;
elates as a ventilator. Upon the whole, we have
ryes triSll7 excellencies combined in any single
54 taints, withal, an ornament I. the most ele
raided Parlor, WS shall not be surprised to find
I.ttle while the Store in Question will supersede
, w in use.
mutt not conclude this notice without a Blight
to Bir. Clark's universuly topts'ar and Drover
nomical Cook Btofo, The mill amaunt,ar
'e !attar twosomes, In doing the entire work of an
femflv, has Income a theme of general comment
flrcl(e. This More not only does its work on
mot cf fuel, but it dose it wan. Asa baking,
roiling, Mewing, and boiling stow% it is without
and hundreds of witnessee, tram all parts of
whose 1i90306 we have ouresiwes examined on
4 reference register, attest that the maximata
51 .-oat consumed by It hiconetant 1138 for the
Li t !molly Is one ton, gross weight, in six
This le extraordinarg, and le wholly the result
' thr ' - e manor in which the stove Is constrnat
-4:," by It praise it for the admirable manner
5 ePorstes, its convenience, and satisfactorY
It every respect. This stove is undwahtedif
zment h i the e t oye• making art, and reflects
' l5 upon ?dr. Olefin Inventive genius, as the
" Which he exhibits are an honor to hie pro.
trattbtferwerd mode of doing business , iiku s a t
"rock to make a store that would astonish the
, LaLd ha hes succeeded. It le not only an !Wolf
but It le Immensely d arable, and remarks
t to trice.
l'tk• !Ant Itiv months Mr. Clark hag been menu
th:i elm with a Water-Back attachment,
'dhired. IN, is aw wyry vi,lllolB improve
!t ila introduction hot water enough is supplied
tin dwelling for coOkiiig, bathing, washing,
l'ertwis• An anfograph letter of acknowledg
e eie of the most prominent catnaps of Beading,
Mg gentleman well-known throughout the
Mi to fir. Clerk the highest compliment for
" , v4th the improver ent here referred to. He
i"
greet Invention, and one that hag be
'',''ttuble to the comfort and convenience cable
kte tWa grnudneni etoTte bele IntintiOneda
iss add nnit mr , Ulerk'e site:salve ward/ 0135 °f
t wrest, tano s ftilid to repletion with one
't magnificent etocke of dtoTei end Binioak of
4.crigtfou, that Ewe ever been offerid,to the
st khould certsitly be ex.sallued by eyerl one
orchinicg.
.4, B ROADDHNT & CO.'S NgNir GALLE
..
le wed beautiful pictures that have yet beta
lac Photographic ad, are the wonderful
' a`l,l Weuderoty pee, invented by Mr, Wends- •
le Finn of Broadbent Ai Co , Nos 91.3 and 914 .
threg, and made ln ghee, from life, and old
this Rm. Their elleplay.gallerlei are really
of Art, and the immense patronage of the'
only br oar Zest citizens, brtthi,Pltymillerg
. 1 44 the moat diatiogninhed pesqlri that *lilt
able, h oubetantlal tribute to merit.' They
117 a dded to their floe oolleotion of cartes de
the Album a number of popular persanagee--
etiteamea, and divines.
LE ASURE.% OF A Goon Dittins can be
re rstionsUy at the admirably.keptltestattrant
'rice, 8 . W. corarr or•wearth_ and_Obeetelß
-,1., any other - eating house • in the clef. The
lest the market affords is always found . In his
• the !style In which It le served is a deoldeil
"It I/ Pon whet we have been able to And in any
lariat in this, or may other cltl in the Union*
'!militias also tor:ltirnishing suppers, both Prl-
Pelillt, to ontor, at the shortest notice, are car-
Tha fact is, Price's, Fourth andCnest.
llellecensable institution to mu citizens.'
CARTER DH VISITII AT GUTMICUZIST'S.
rre loiterdey shown superb new. Cartea =de
Ailment General Thomas "' Col D. Leasure,
.11,snle, now In this city; wounded; Say. Mr.
rr this alty the Rey, .I.4lyatt Smith, pastor of
nib baptist Church, now on his way to the
zed Col. Collis, of the zlurrei d i &frigne.
led In the artistic end pvccitarly - ,t:ffective style
• Il melconst, end new for sale, In duplicates,
ir.lers, lies. 701, and 706 Arch street.
MESSRS. CHARLES OARFORD & SON'S FIRST
FALL OPENING of Mutes' and Children's Fancy Hata
will - take place at their elegant warerooms, N 0.8313 Chest
nut street, today, and will constitute, ac we can assure
one readers from an advance glimpse, one of the moat
attractive displays of fashionable head-gear for little
folks that hes taken glace in this city for a long time.
Their „ opening," we beg leave to state, will embrace
every novelty in that line brought out for the present
season in the way of fancy Hatt for Children. We
bespeak for the occasion a splendid amen, each as Oak
fotd'e can only attract.
" THE OSHORNE" is the name of a new
waterproof deak for ladies It is mtde very ample
in the ekirt, and with large sleeves, either hanging loosely,
or, by means of a cord and tassels, drawn tightly around
the wrlsis in plaits. It has a very pretty expanding
hood, which can be worn so as completely to protect the
bonnet and is perfectly water.,proof. When enveloped
in the " Oeborne," no lady need fear any portion of her
attire being in the least degree injured, even by long
continuo d rain. For sale by J. W. Proctor & 00., No.
NO Chestnut street. •
FINE CONFECTIONS FOR FALL SALES.—WC
are Mod to announce that News. E. G. Whitman & Co.
the celebrated Confectioners of this city, Chestnut street,
below north, next door to Adams' Se Co.'a Bureau,
have now ready their superb Fall Stock of Confections,
embracing the most delicious and novel varieties of sac
chalice prepa•ationo that have ever been offered in
Philadelphia.. These gentlemen have labored long and
faithfully to establish a Confectionery House in this city
worthy of her name and fame as the manufacturing me
tropolis of America. and they have ancoeeded. Every
body woo' their goods in preference to any others, and
they are unquestionably the finest and purest made, and
their prices, moreover, are unusually iota.
A FINE STOCK OF BRITANNIA. WARE AT .
Low PRICEs —Messrs. Witten Sr 00, manufacturers ef
the renowned Witters Lamp, for burniog Kerosene Oil,
the beet, safest, and most economical Portable Light in
use, have just added to their magnificent stock of tt ace
Lamps, a handsome assortment of Britannia Ware,
which they are eel ing at much below the usual prices.
Their store, No. 36 North Eighth otreot, corner of Fil
bert, Is daily thronged with customers
FINE GEOCERIES.—The best 'assortment of
fine groceries for family use can always be had at the
store of Mr. 0. H. Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets, We
desire to-day to call particular attention to his fresh map
ply of Stranish and French Chocolate; also to his Spa
nish and French Olives—the choicest in the market.
A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7-OCT. PIANO
Fon eilm.—Richly carved Case and Legs; grand action
overstrung bass, sweet and powerful tone. Made to or
der for the present owner, by the best New York maker,
seven months ago. Coat $6OO. The owner being in the
army and obliged to sell at once, will take $2,25 cash, in
cluding elegant Cover. Apply at once, at No .717 Arch
street. 8820 2ttS
A CORREsPONDENT of the New York Ledger
asks the origin of the phrase '4 He can'tkeep a hotel.'
Benner cannot tell him. We refer both correspondent
otd editor to Mr. 11. L. Powers, of Powers' Hotel, Park
Row, and they will see a man who can keep a Brat-rate
hotel, and charge only $1.50 per day.
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS.—A '
full stock of Frenca Brocatelles, Satin Damasks, Damask
d e Lainea, 1. 000 rich Lace Curtains and Muslin Curtains,
Furniture and Oar Plashes, Cords and Tassels, Gimps,
Fringes, dm.. Lining Silks, Window Shades of every
style and price, Vestibule Laces, rich Gllt Cornices, from
60 cents to $25 EveryAting CoMplete for decorating
Parlors, steamers, hotels, d . c. W. R. OARRTI. 1 BRO.
TEIRR, Curtain Store in Masonic Hall, Ho 719 Chestnut
street. SO • stath3 t
U. S. FLAGS, AND ARMY OFFICERS' AND
Suacaoa's SILE. BAsrigs, from V 6 to $7 each. No. 719
Chestnut, et. W. H. o.imitYL & BROTHRR. 203h:di:13t
GILT AND FRESCO—BORDERED WINDOW
SHADES, Of aA atpisa and prim, suitable for dining
rooms, sieeplog rooms, libraries, drawing rooms, clko
ito. Masonic Hall, 719 Chestnut street. W:H.illaturt.
fit" BBOTIIHR,. 29•stuth3t
Programme for Next Week's Sale of
✓
Clothing.
0.41 E HALL,
B. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
WAIIN &MAKER & BROWN.
Pine Flannel Backs, $3.00 to $7 60.
Stylish Business Coats, 85 00 to $l2OO
Black Frock °oats, 87 00 to 819 00.
• EicUlellan Sacks, all atyles, $55 00 to 810 00.
Stylish Om liners Pants (ail wool), $4 00 to $8.50.
Floe Black Doeekin Pants, $3 50 to 87.00.
Silk El bud Oassimerre Pants, 84 00.
Dark Mixed Badness Pants, 0.00, • •
Neat Style Oasstmere Vests, 81.75 to $2 75.
Fine Black Vesta for Drees; 8l 50 to $4.50.
' Silk Velvet Vests, $4OO to $6.50,
Nora : Every article will be found as above, and
almost any material, also, or style, of any kind of gar.
melds, may be had at
OAK lIALL,
B. E. corner of SIXTH sod KAREN r Streets.
WANSAINAI{BB & BROWN.
mdkaims tnTELLireeriCE.
lllir SE NOUBTE PMIL
ABRIVED.
Brig Beatrice, Strout, mom Boston, in ballast to E A
Sourer & Co
Brig Isabella Jewett, Reed, from Pcriress Monroe), in
ballast to B A Bonder & Co.
ear Garland. Norton, from Boston, in ballast to J B
Bazley k Co.
beim Oeo 13 Ellwards, Fisk, from Boston, in ballast to
D Pearson & Co.
Bchr L B Myers, Somers, from Fortrem Monroe, in
ballast to captain.
tahr Ida fl Wheeler, Dyer,
from Port Royal, in ballast
to Van Horn, Woodworth & Co.
Behr Harbinger, Ryder, from Portland, In ballast to
captain.
Beim 10 Nickerson, Mates, sdaye from Boston, with
hemp to Weaver, Filler ,t Go.
Echr Mary Price, Blizzard, 8 da' s from New York,
with saltpetre to F G Smith.
Jcbr Americus, Staples, from Port Itoyai, in ballad to
captain.
echr 8 G Mtile, Jonee, 3 days from [Mow Md, with
lumber to .1 CV Betoon
Euhr Ly dta A Olaveti, Allen, 2 days from Chincoteague,
With corn to J L Bewley 00.
Steamer Alida, Robinson, 24 hours from New York,
with lodes to W P Oli de
Steamer Mare. Niohola, 24 hours from New York, with
mdae to Wm DI Baird & 00.
OLZMIRD.
Brig Mary B Thompson, Havener, Jamaica, D
Wetwar & Co.
Brig Abby Watson, Watson, Cardenas, Stewart, Oar
eon do Co.
Brig Demerara, Thompson, Boston, 11 Andenried
Pebr A ngnata, 'rabbits, No vbaryncri*, do
Schr J li hlitchell. Tuttle,Now Haven, do
Bchr M Nichols, Email, ostort, J E Bazley & Co.
Echr Lamot Dupont, Hering, Beaufort, NO, - Navy
Ageht.
liar Garland, Norton. 'Solon, J B Blakieton.
tiobr 0 Hat, Shoe, Fortran Monroe, Tyler, Stone
tt 00.
Ecbr Wm Jobn, McDevitt, Alexandria, do
ficbr Hornet, Uardenbrook, Fortress Monroe, do
Ecbr American Eagle, Ramsey, Washington, Noble,
Caldwell moo.
Behr Harbinier, Ryder, Portland, C A Heekteber ACo.
Behr E A OILLOUIiOB, Kelly, Washington, Hammort,
Van Dasen & Lockman.
Behr Florence, Bradley, Washington, C H Cummings.
Bohr Exit. Corkran, Georgetown, Penn Gas Goal 00.
Bobr Geo 8 Edwards, Flek, Boston, D Pearson k Co.
Btr J 8 Bbriver, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Barge Pilgrim Duffy, Washington, o H Cummings.
Bargo Floating City, Home, do do
MEMORANDA.
Edit Governor, for Philadelphia, Bailed from New Ha-
Ten Mb ilaSt.
Sohn J M Broomall, Douglass, Charlotte Shaw,
Reeves, Oorpella Hawklrd, Morris, Geo L Green, Greeo.
Oar ' , Chime% R H Huntley, Kelley, and . Brutus, RI.
well, hence, arrived at Roston 18th inst.
Behr Emma Forbush, Randall, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Steams r Ironsidee, Yanderveer, hence, arrived at New
York t y esterd ay,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DISAPPOINTED LAMB.
BY TRH BARD OP TOWER HILL.
When the rebels had come
To Frederick city,
They were waited upon
By a female committee.
To welcome them there,
Did the Secession fair
Wreathe ot.flewers - prepare,
Awl something to eat and .something to wear
They expected to sea
* Some 'very nice chaps,
Such se soldiers should be,
Perfect models; perhap3;
But when they came nigh,
- And their heroes did spy,
Toni as pigs in a sty,
They were shocked and disgusted, and hoineward did fly.
So ragged, indeed,
Did the traitors appear,
That their fair lady Dieeds •
Dtd Lot lit e to come near.
Take the hint, one and al*
And buy clothes for the watt„
From the stock at Tower Hi% .. -
And the ladies won't shun you, or think pon look small
We are every day in receipt of large additions to our
stock of Pall and Winter Oldthing 'edresety. - the largest
and most varied in Philadelphia. We buy and 'sa/for
cash only—therefore at the lowest - possible prices.
TOW /Cll H&LI., No. 618 MehlaßET Bt., Philadelphia. '
BENNIS VT 8: 007
• -
GRIAT TRIII3IPII.—STSIRWA.Y
,
I & BONS were awarded a fret-class medal
at the 'late Great Lternational Exhibition, London,
over the 269 Pianos from all parts of She world entered
for competition.
'The special correspondent of the New York Tines
says: Keens. Steinways' endorsement by the jarors
Is emphatic. and stronger and more to the point than
that of any Butopean maker."
Vareroome at BLISSUES43II.O
se2o 6t 1006 OfIEEITNIU Street. ,
-PIAIiOB AND iVELO. Mg!
OP I O1)EON8 AT AUCTION
PRICKI3.—To be fully.
.pregared to respond to the re-
commendation of (Icier - nor thutin, and for the exigen
clee of the war, I will sell my entire stook of elegant
Pianos and Melodeons, new and little used, as abore.
It embraces lief the inimitable, EiteCk Pits aoe, . laisides
others cf well•establisheireyntation. Melodeons of Mason
& Hamlin and Treat & Linsley's make, all warranted for
Ilia years, and kept - intune, in this city, for, one year,
. .
asti.l2t* BEIhINTEC and cutzsrNar.
BA.Tommox's HAIR DY3
THE BZST IN-THZ WORLD.
ititiLIAML A. BATOHELOWES relebrated:Rair Dye
prodnuee I color not to be distinguished from nature:—
....ererrenbidliot to initiriiiheAskisi the_ • • •••• -
Diskyll„effesti of 4dt4 dies, and invigorates the HAM for
Lirdiiia*Lit WWI or RUSTY HAM instantly tuns a
%SI Sleek or Breirn• leering the lisdrioniu4 bon
!fa Bold btall , •
air The Genuine Is alined WIGLIAIL A. BATOR*.
togit, en Use , foes r Sides • epsisolSbres•—• • -
VILOTORT; -N.;:111 BABOLAT Street,
.toms Broads/my and 1.6 Bond sired),
. • New York.
lU7a9`'l.l
ONZ-PBZON MOTIUNO, TBIIIVABT
arms, mai in the Bed Renner, etterdifir for ..8116
TAM *BALM' LOWIMT` Silitui Priem marked `
„Pleb Figures. All Goods made lo Order werrented
ledefsetory. Our. .Gin -PEON BYSTAIX etribtly, ed.
bored to. All are thereby traded
se22-ly JOB B& &00 1104 KAMM Meet
CARD PaThertrio; Bxsir AND ONNAVIST.
UN QSt7t 44 . 131 ootitu
Street.
MARRIED.
THOIdP BOI3I —MITCHELL.-6, Friends' Ceremony,
on the 18 3 h inst., at the house of the bride's father,
Enamel 6: Thompson, of rhlladelphia, to Anna 1., daugh
ter of George J. Mitchell, of Ilatborongh, Montgomery
county, Pa.
THoInne—ELEIIITTI3.-00 the 18th inst., by lily.
Dir. Leine, far. Julian Thomae to Lizzie, daughter of
Ely Mutts, Ecq , both of this oar. *
LABIA.N—BaLDIORIN.—Oa the 12th inst., b r Bey.
N. Oantwell, tar. Charles Leman to Catharine Bahlerin,
both of 418 city - _ _ "-*
BEKHER—BEE RS —On the 31d tilt., by Rev, J.
Wiehle, fele. Harry Buscher to KW Emma 1 1:'•Beere,
both of this city.
DIED.
HIBRBRIDE -On the morning or the 19th Met., Ann
W. Rithbride, wife of Thema . ' a. Sirknride, ffi. D , and
danatiter of the late Joseph It. and Ann Jenks, In the
49th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the fenilly are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
husband, on Second day, the 2:11 bast., at 10 o'clock
A- M., without further notice. **.
PENN 00K—At Mew York city, cm the 13th trig 3
Mary .10lizabeth, wile of the late Capt. Horatio B. Pen
nock.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of Thomas Water-
Mat, Bag , 2034 Vine street, this (Saturday) afternoon,
the' 20th feet., at 3 o'clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. *
SCHOFIELD.—On Thum:lay, the 18th inst., Kate,
the wife of Charles Schoeeld. in the 29th year of her age.
The relatives and Wends of the Ninny are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hbr
husbandi Nam auk. near Schur's lane..thls (3aturday) .
afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Ithyerington Come
t, y.
B &KBR.—On the 16th that , at Oolruntda College Hos
pital, asbington, 0., of, wounds received at rho
rocuMfaie Gap, Va., Sent. Teeaohar Baker, Dompany V,
Serb pim.pt, Penna.-Vols., aged 89 years. - *
BIBBING —On the 17th inst., Mrs. Catharine Bisbiag,
in the 86th year of her age-
OBEnki BY --On the 18th last , Mary S., wife of Tho.
mae Chesney, and daughter of the late John Downing, in
the 84111 year of her age *
EAGLE.—On the 17th inst., In the U. S. Hospital,
Alexandria. Ye, , John Eagle, Company. B, 88th Re
giment,-tens. Vole in the 21st year of his age. *
FROST.-On the 9th Mat., in Hammond Hospital,
Point Lookon', Md., Cornelius , 0 Frost, Company. L,
72d Begiment, - Penna Vole., in the list year of his age.
MA flOrtY —Oa the 18th thet., Ann, wife of the late
Jeremiah M.abony, in the 62d year of her age * '
NT BBIT.—On the 17th lest , Edward 0.. eon of Mar
garet and the late Thomas Nesbit, in the 21st year of his
age.
MOORF.—On the-17th inst., Stephen M. Moore, in the
'Both year of his age.
billftßAY.—On the 18th hut., George W. Murray, in
the 341 h 'ear (Ibis age. *
TaGGEBT.—On the 18th last ; Margaret Taggert ;
aged 17 rare. • *
BOWISIIB —On the 12th inst., at Georgetown, D. 0.,
Charles, son tf Elizabeth and the late John Bowers, of
this city, in the 25th year of big age. *
LACK ANT) SECOND MOURN
ING Brans tilks, Nat opened 1
Black Gros Grains and - Fault de dolea.- -
Slack Taffetas and Oros de Rhinos.
Black Arnmee and Veneilennea.
Black Gros d'Ecosse or Ottomans.
Black and White Taffeta Lance.
Black and White Vareovieunes.
Black and White neat Stripes and Checks.
BESSON da SON,
set-ff Mourning Store, No. SIB CHESTNUT Street.
pyRE LANDELL,
FOUIVPIT and MUM-STREETS.
OPENING FOR FALL SALES:
Magnificent RBIs.
Magnificent Shawls.
Ithignidnent Pontine.
Good Rim* Silks.
• Richest Printed Goods:
Good Stook of Staples. 5e2041
[cr . ItURRAII FOR, ,TIIR UNION!
GEORGE rtB.ANOIS TR&IN,
- TUE ELOQUENT UNION ORAMPION,
WILED LIvER
AN ADDRESS,
AT TKO
AMERWAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ON
MONDAY FNENING. SEPTEMBER 22, 1832
sommoT :
TDB BOTTAN INSTITUTIONS
OF
OLD ENGLIND.
Doors open at 7,1 r ; to commence at S o'clock.
Tickets to Detonate, Parquette Mole, and BalconY}
be cents; Po.ivate Boxes, $5; Family (Ardis. 25 cents.
Sale of Tickets will commence on Satarday morning,
at 9 o'clock, at the Academy, Gould's Music &ore '
and
at the Continental lintel. Ben at
, 6 - SEVENTH PRE S BYT ERIAN CHURCH.
- —TherelNiceeinthis °hutch, the tkv.. James ra...
'rowel, will be resumed TO- kW BRO the
21. et inht , commencing in the Mornina at half paid ten
o'dwk, and 'in the AVernoon at four
:o'clock.'hit,,
OrKEDISANGTON M. E. CHIURC
an FUR THE NOR AND WOUNDED
bUt.DIERB —On SUNDAY APPERNOON,2Iat 'net , st
8 o'cl.:ck, adman' will be delivered by Rev..l. Waltar
Jackson, Rev. J. P. HQ, and Rev J. S. Wilda, in behalf
of the Ladies' Aid Society of this Charch.
It E. EAMON, •ileoretsry.
rrTWENTIETH WARD—SIXTH PRE.
OINCT.-A meeting of the NATIONAL UNION
ASSOOIATION will be held THIS EVENING at 7X
o'clock at the Precinct hones Nomination of election
oftictre. . CHAS. E. SISTINE, President.
BRIM Nairn, Secretary.
trr'ARCH- AIMEE I' PRESBYTERIAN
ommon —Divine ear vice 1 0-119 BRO tir (810.
bab) IdORNING, at 10% o'clock. At 3,4 o'clock P. M.
the Communion will be administered. Ree. - lIDNItY
DARLING, D. D, will °Mollie. Ata,
REV. WILLIAM W. RALLOWAY,
of Flubbing, Long island, will preach in the
FIRST BICIORISID DUTOH OHUSDEL corner of
Seventh and Spring Guam' streets, TO-HOHEIOVir
(@A73BATH)• in the LEMMING at 10X o'clock and in
the EVENING et 7% o'clock. . its
per. SPIRITUALISM CONFERENCES AT.
SANB(M EVREET hALL. on SUNDAY, at 1O) A. M., and 7X K Baled- 1 . The Harmenhd PM•
Ineophy " Adadeekn 6 mute. 1t
PRAYER FOR THE COUNTRY.—The
CHUROII or THE EPIPHANY will be open,
for the purpose of uniting in eareeet prayer to God in be.
half of our suffering catwtry, THIS ATTEBOON. at 4
o'clock. %Pt.
CHILDREN'S URIIRCII.—Dr. NE" TON
will resume Lis monthly Pennons to children, at
the Church of the Rid phat y, TO-MORROW ArrER
liool4. Service at three o'clock. These sermon will
be continued on the afternoon of thfthird Sunday in eaoh
month, at the tame hour. . it* .
cx. CHURCH OF THE „INTERCESSOR,
EPRING . GARDEN, belosiJtioad stmt.—A.A.
fUhnstian's duty in this honr of national trial." The
Bev. Dr. CABDEN will(1). V.) Drench on this subject
TO.MOBBOW (Sunday - ) EVENING, at 73 P. H.
Blrangen will.be accommodated with soots. lA*
orSEVENTH AND EIGHTH . WARDS—
MILtTIA. DRAFT.--The Commis:dotter for
the Seventh and Eighth wards will continue to hear ap
plications for exemptions to milli la draft on SATQBD iT,
September 20th, between the boom of 9 e. Id and / P. hi.,
at which time the books will be closed.
&MEMEL BELL, Jr,
It No• 268 S. SIXTEENTH Street. above Spruce.
{l7. TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH
WARDS— DSILITIA DRAIP r.—The.Oommission
for Twelfth and Thirteenth Wards will continue to hear
applications for exemption to military draft on SATUR
DAY, 20th, and MONDAY, 22d, between the hairs of
9 and 1 o'clock, at which-time the Books wilt be c'osed
ae2o.2t . . 0. S. GROVE, Commissioner.
tff. 88007110 171IrARIAN SOCIETY,
WASHINGTON HALL, Spring Darden, above
Eighth Street—ll Y. WILMA kt L: •CH I .ll . FlN.—Tbie
Society will mime public servides oA SUNDAY, the
2lst inet., commencing at Quarter before 11 o'clock, Rod
7K o'clock P. N. Services will be held regularly on
each Sahbatb hereafter. It*
NOTICE TO . CITIZENS OF FIF.
TRENTR WARD. .
Al[ citizens of FIFTEENTH WARD who have not
Yet presented their claims for 'Exemption from fdilitary
Duty, and who desire so to do, are notified that their
cases will be board on tomorrow, SATURDAY,. from 8
o'clock A. M., to 1 o'clock P M.
The books of this ward will he finally doted after this
bearing. • THOXIAS W.
It . Commissioner.
NOTICE TO TILE PUBLIC. —AT A
meeting of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND
•t/OitifdllTl.lE, held on TUESDAY, the 16th instant,
the following resolution was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That the nlinies of the various organized
Companies of Rome (inside, Beierves, and all other local
Military bodies, be published, with the names of their
officers sod the location of their armoriee, se that the
chime may have. an opportunity to enrol their names,
and that they be earnestly oihorted to do to.
JuIIN.D WATSON was appointed an agent to carry
this resolution into effect. Captains, Lieutenants, and
other officers of companies for city' service are requested
to send their names, locations, etc, to the Hall of the
Board of Trade, or to the office of the-Werth American
and United States Gazette.
In accordance with the above resolution, the under
signed hereby gives notice that the fallowing Companies
are recruiting at the places named, to proceed to Harris
burg For the dsfence of the State
Jayne Rifles, No. 623 Chestnut street
Gs mnast Zouaves, No. 37 south Third street.
Philadelphia Omit,. No. 110 Market street.
City Guards, northwest corner Sixth and Chestnut sic.
Niagara State Guard. No. 240 Monroe street.
Kearney Guards, Tenth and Smith streets.
Drill Cerra. Bread, below Walnut, Natatorium.
BeVetetle GUSTdB; IT S. 01176t0M 1101113136.
Corn Exchange Guard, Second and Gold-streets.
Washington. Grays, Franklin Hall, Sixth atreet, below -
Arch
National Goal clarßace street, below. Sixtb.S.
Ellsworth Zonaves, Captain ---, N. E. corner of
"Eighth at d Callowhill streets. t- -
. let Artillery Home Guards, Co. A, 1733 Market at.
Cadwalader Troop, No. 620 Chestnut M.
State Guard, No. 1733 Market at.
Keystone Bat fay, No 808 Filbert at.
Independent Bricktall Iliflea, N. W. corner of Eleventh
andiOxfold ate.
Ne v Company. No. 1647 Germantown avenue.
fi10n5..0. , .-AzoordsiMiagab- st '"" "
State Fenciblei o. nut st
Reserve Brigade, lst Regiment—Oomparty A, Market
street, above Eighth, south aide.
Company It, S. E corner Eighteenth and Market sts.
Company 0, Market street, above Eighth.
Company D, N. E. cor Eighteenth and Chestnut sta.
Company V, S. EL car. Eighth and Oallowhill streeta.
Company F, N. E. cor. Second and Race streets.
Corapany•G, Chestnut street, above Eighth, ifouth aide.
Company H, Third and Willow streets.
Company I,Broad street, above Pine. •
Company K, Eighth and Oallowhill streets.
Second Regiment—Regimental Armory, 606 Chestnut,
street.
Company;A. Captain El , R. Davis.
do. B, do. • W M. - Main.
do. -0, do. J. Audenreld.
do. •- E, do. Geo. W. Grine.
do. D, do. Charles - - Page.
do. F. do. Charles Conne.llY.
Third. Regiment—Company AL-Lieut. Cobb, Filbert
and Thirteenth streets.
ClordnaDY R—Lient. Brown, Twenty-second and Spring
Garden streets.
Company C—Lietzt. Ronan Saunders, West Philadel-_,
phis Institute.
Company E--I.lenk Krider, Reed street, below Fourth.
Company F-I,lent. Baker, Diligent Engine, Tenth
and Filbert Areal'',
Coffnany 43-I.lent-,X11.14t Locust et., above Eighth.
Company 11-oaptaizi Driver, Commissioners , Hall,
Weet Philadelphia. •
Fourth Regiment—Ool.W.;H. Yeaton. '
Keystone Guard, Capt. Reynolds, Filbert street,'above
' Eighth. - •
Home Guard. Infantry, "First Regiment,; Company
Saranac Ball, Eighth - and Callowhin streets. . .
,Company B. Spring Garden Hall, Thirteenth -and
Spring,Garden streets.
Company 0, N. W. isomer Thirteenth street - and- Gil
reed avenue.
rd
Company 1:1, B. VT; corner Sixth" etreet and' Girls
Y tkinpany - 1"; N. E. corner Third and Willow atreeta.
Company F, Spring Gardenliall. • - -
Company H, Nos. 110 and 112 Pegg street:
Company L,Kinisingtein_Water.Works:
Company le, -- Siding Gawk; Hell. • .
Second'Regiment, armorY,`Broad and Race streets.
Comitany B, OaptainSarens.- - -
Company _O, CeptAies WAWA. , -
Company D, Marion Giays, Captain * A ut..
Company F, Captain Kern. .;
Company G.Baptain
Company K, Captain Smith ' • .
Third Regiment—Company A, Captain ',Winn.' ;11e
youth and. Anita streets.
Company 0, Contain W. Cochran, 830 Walnutsteeet.
- Cowpony E, Captain .1. L. Wilson, Sontbsiark Hall,
&tend serest, above Christian:
Company tl, Lieutenant Monody, commanding, Front
and Mester streets. -
Incases where one oomPany had aireadi mirebed
f rom armory, citizens are invited to organize new
oomph until the quota of do city called for by the'
Goierizee;shall be filled. • - -
By otidiir ortbe tlititiorite-Bounty Find Oommlttee, t
1 00 SOHN B. WATSON, Agent,
, ~,NI ':' ' .. i-• :: 1. ',:;- t:: ..1
...:
THE": : IttSgtOMA:l:7sATlTitliAt:)
GEO. STORRS, *EDITOR. OF THE
"DUMB ItEardINER.," N. Y., will preach
7.,../itoNatoW, et the Hall 13 ID corner of BPrtiNG
CiAItDEN sod 'NINTH Strcetr, at 1.0,4 o'clock ttrOaN
/NG, end TX EVENING The public are invited.. 11*
A FRUIT AND FLORAL FAIR WILL
11,3 be held on the 161 h, Ilth, 20tli lusted, et the
ONNOE ENGINE ROUE,: for the oenertt of the
Sick and. Wounded Soldiers in the 11. S. Hoepital at
Bestouville
B —The /Determine ()are rase the door every 10
yy ,"":pk STATE AGRICULTURAL
Notice ie hereby given -that the . STATE FAIR
has been-poitnoned until NEXT YE&E, - on account of
the unhappy Entitary condition of,our, nountil:- • •
• _ • TROS.;I I .-JS.NOX; President.
A. B. LONGA-ICES; Secretary,
- Norrietavm,
ga-:WHO WIL LIE P ?L-OUR SOL,
DIERS ARE =IN NEED.—A . ruklic Heeling in
bkilB.o of the Soldiers will be beld-orf SABI3 4,TEI EVE'
MSG. Sept 21. at 7% o'clock, in: the Green.atreet
E. Much, GREEN Street, below Eleventh. In the ab
sence of the pastor, Rev. Solomon - Higgins, D. D., will
Vsegide. Addresses by the Bey: James Ornwell, ReviDr.
Jurikin, from Virginia, and others & collection will by
taken to aid the Army. Oornmittee of the Y. CII C. A. in
Wilt work. Eleven or twelve`of the number are now on
the recent battle• field; doing al the good they can. They
rend to us for aid. Can we refuse? It 4
NOTICE TO ENROLLED CITIZENS
1,4.3 OE NINETEENTH and. TWENTIETH
noditieral appeals for Exemption will be heard at the
hall of the
OOROOK9INE. MOSE Oa,
GERMANTOWN Road, below NORRIS Btreet,betwesu
tho hours of 9 A. M:and 6 P. M.; as follows:
Ninefeezith ward. SATURDAY, September 2'
.Twentieth ward, MONDAY, 800tetober12.
,st2o.2t BARREL LLOYD, Commissioner.-
CITIZENS , BOUNTY FUND, WIER,
1_1,3 TENNI% WARDS—The t/ommittee will min
unne.their nightly, sessions at Washington Hall, eeuth-
Weet corner newrit and SPI3ING:GaRDRN Streets,
until the , 24th instant.- All citizens of the Ward who
have not been visited byl the Precinct Committees. are
earnestly requested to avail themselves of the opportu
nity still offered to ditplay their sympathy for our gal
lant soldiery, and to prove the genuineness of their. zeal
for the cause of the Union by promptly Welting upon the
Uommittee with their respective contributionsl
JOHN IL DOHNBBT, Chairman.
LB t i c s LYND
Secretaries. it*l4laLa
IirELEVEN TM, AND. SUCTEENTH
WARDS MILE ILIA DRAFT.—The Commis;
[Wooer appointed to hear applications for exemption
f rom militia draft, will continue to hear applicants 04
Saturday, the 20th, and Monday, the rad inst., from
9 to I o'clock, at which, time the hearing' will oloie
LUDL AM Al &TWEE WS,
Commissioner on Draft.for Eleventh and Sixteenth
Wards. se2o-20S
ne WA EL FOLIC IIES—ST ATE IN VX
-11,3 SION.—THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY-.does not charge'
eztra . prentium. to Policy-holders who'may be called out
to protect the State from inveshin.
War permits issued on usual terms to persons who
may enter the strviee of, the United States 'Payment of
Premium Made to snit the convenience of the insured.
Capital, upwards of $2,000000
WILLIAM GBTTY, Agent and AB's*,
425 OBBSTKU r Street, ".!
Bela 6t " Philadelphia Bank Building.
MILITARY
OFFICE OF. ThE
TR
ANDERSON OOP, RV.
-
around floor of the Penneytratte.gailroad Offlie,
Oorne:r of THIRD SL and WILIZIGIS
below WIK-LNU
Captain WITISLI &X J. PALMER,
The ANDERSON CA.VELLBY Of dor General BuelPs
emit) . has been recruited for special service fn the X/e.;
partroent of the OWN and will be permanentl7 attached
to Ifeadtinertei • 11615. 4t*
CAPTAIN WM. H. TRY'S
HEADQUARTERS'
• AIM AT
---• ;
Ind.ependence :Square:
ieia•at
• • • - •
ALL MEMBERS:VP'CAPT.
WM. H. FRY'S BUSSE GL T ROOP wHI report
.1116. immediately at their Armory, N. Z. oorafr
NIGHTH and OHPTITIIT, prepared to leave TO-D&Y.
lt* Oepteln WM. H. rat.
MIME VLAN"SQUADRON
- LIGHT iILTALRY.—A. few more active Tenor
men•and Goat, Horsemen will be accepted. Alp
PLY at once, if POD wish to go into a rood commY.
THEO. BURKE Mr, Captain.
GEO. B. K.N.Luz a Oaptsin.
Jong W. Sonnets. Lieutenant. ' *el9-2t*
CAVALRY COMPANY.-By
the last order of the' War'Department/Ten
more men can be accepted in Co. -A, of
WAERINGTON SQVALDRON,24th Penneylran's Ca
yelry, Captain UkLL. Apply Immediately at No. 2(19
Booth ',ROUTS tetreet
selB.Bl* , MAJOR O. W. HARRISON.
Ag.• RUSSELL TROOP OF Pill.
LADELPHIs. LIGHT HORSE.—In obedi
,nce to. an 'order from the Adjutant General,
this 'hoop will not report:immediately at Harrisburg,
but encamp In the vicinity of Philadelphia until further
ordere. 'The members will report EVERY tumor-
ING, at nine o'clock. A few more renpectable young
Dien - will be accepted by applying, at ado/. Fry'a 'Tent,
In INDEPENDENCE EQUABE. Recruiting . Offices,
No. 219 DOOR street and Great Western Hotel, No.
1809 MARKET street •
sel6-stit.
I: RESERVE 13 RICIADE
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
"FIVE FULL COMPANIES
TO JOIN THE
THIRD REGIM ENT,
RESERVE BRIGADE, P. V,
NOW IN Watt P NE &B WILARMITON
They will et once be armed and eunipoed, and sent to
Min :be "Regiment, where full rations 'are torn'etted:
After their.iervices are no longer rertired at the present
noel, they will return to the city, when they will have an
opportunity to proceed to Harrisburg, if their services
ebould be required. Report at once to O&PTtIN AO
DICKS, Board Tof Trade. 6001113, No. 506 OFilaSrNur
Street, or to COL. E &BIN, corner .pf . HES l'Nbrr ;and
Streets. ,
C. N. EAKTN,
COLONEL TRIED .WEGINIENr, E. B.
The foliating companies wilt receive a few more
recruits to fill up If immediate application is made at
the following Armoric*:
Co. A—Llent. COBB, Hilbert and Thirtoentlrittreets.
Co. B—Liest. BROWN, l'wenty. second' and Spring
Garden streets. •
Co. 0-4.lleut. RCW/LN BELVNttEIIS, West Phi!Wel
phis Institute • t
Co. E—Lient KIMMEL, toed street, telow Fourth.
On. F—Lient. BAKKE, Diligent Engine, Tenth and
Filbert streets. '
00. OL-Lient. HILLS, Locust street, above Eighth.
' Co. E-oaptain DRIVER, Oommissioriers' Hail, West
Philadelphia.
Begimerit Headquarters. • . •
T. G..MILLER.,Ow, .
TIIIRTEENTEt and FLUME L=
IR ECRU IT 8 WANTED FOR
FORT DEL AWAIIII.--Heavy Artillery service.-
81115 Bounty ; $9O before leaving the city Any
persons underatanding military drill, who will bring
in equada of men, can have positions in the company.
Pay, rations. and uniform, from: day of muster. Amply
at Beadonarters, 409 OBBSBDIBT Street. se2o st*
GYMNAI-7 - ZOUAVER,' 00. ,
TWENTIF,TH REGIMENT STA'TE MILITI&;OoL
B 4,4 110M&8. now in 'active service. " & few
n 411 , e RECRUITS will be recelved.at No. 87- Sind'.
THIRDARreet, it application be made immediately.
e-20 II * E 0. CLARKE, Bewailing Ofticer.
IBEADQUAATER.B.• 2d. REGI
WENT -
: NT INFANTRY, NATI ONAL GUARD—Oa-
DENS No. 7.—The regiment will form on Ohestont
street, right rotting on Fifth, ortfIIINDA.Y MORN
ING, at 10 o'clock, folly equipped, with three days' ra.
tione In haversack, to report to ITarrieburir..
"By order a J. W. FIIITZ., Alttior Oo md'g.
JAB. A. LAWS, Adjutant. .
The companies wit' assemble aftheir respective quer
_Amat 7 n'elnelr . TIT 14, _ .
fHEADQUARTERS" CO. V, 2d
REGIMENT INFANTRY, NATIONAL GU AHD.—
In pnrenanieUf ItegMental Otters No. 7, the coin
puny will assemble on SUNDAY MORNING, the
21st inel., at 7 o'c'ock A. M ;fully armed and equipped.
BY order of ' ELLIS' STORES, Captain.
EDMUND MAY, O. B. - ltee -
A few inore able-bOdled young men will be accepted.
I -E A.D.Q lIARTE RS HOME
GUARD,
CITY OF PZILADELPHIA, &Pt. 19, 1862.
- GENEBAL ORDER No. 13.
THICEXIGENOIES Or -THE PUBLIO BIERVIOR
require that the Home Guard be filled, sanding to the,
glen of Its organization; to its maximum standard, 10 3 000
men. it jig therefore ordered :.•
. -
let. Tbat the cervices of one regiment of Artillery, two
regiments of Infantry, and one regiment of (leveler—
each regiment to consist of ten companies of 100 officers
and men—will be accepted. and the regiments enrolled in
the Hine Guard. Our citizens age invited to organize
them without' elay.
2d. Officers of existing regiments in the Home Guard
not on duty with their commands in 'service will forth
with open their respective Armories, and proceed to re
crnitAbeir companies twille nandard of 105 officers 'and
men, and will report daily, at nine o'clock A. hi , to these
Headquarters, the additions thereto they have received.
By order of A. J. PLE&SONTON,
Brig. Gem:Commanding Home Guard.
BEADrogn. Asia Adjt. Gen. - se2o Pt
t'MERCHANTS' REGIMENT
_,
Lleth P. Y.—Oompanies, with their ciliceie; will be._
accepted. Lieutenants with fifteen and twentl•9te
men will be received.
PULL BOUNTY.
Transportation furnished from all 'Arts of the State.
Apply in person, or In' letter.
• VB. 0. JOR1111012", ."
'Colonel
• teavanne s, Vle C“..eilLielP6llllllHaelite
•
ABLF;;BODIED 'M /114.'.,Setween.
. thipi d i4:iir•Oft
44 _, A r r: :LIWISTEritre.t.. -!.
wOODP;
, " .
• „•-i
_. • • • •8. W. 'ear: Stlflltand . oattorctv
• IiTIWT. VAUGHAN, • • •• • •
• - • 'BOUTH-BTRZIDT WH
Quotas, Ha q ops,
_sind Clothing. faToished ilelP o Oik Se
mastira ' . J. DC. JOHNSON;
pel9 i tt* r'' Colonel Commanding.: '.
l• THE UNDERSIGNED, . MILL
Openoi the 22d of September, si.thelAimorY In the:
Hall of the Philadelphia City Institute, N. B. corner •
of EIGHTEENTH and ORMSTNBT Btreetsot School
excllthlyely for the Military Tostruotion of Boys, end 50.. ,
Mite the patronage of the pnblio. °lmolai. can be bed
at Holt and Brotbeee, Tenth and Chestnut strdete,,at
Jinn, or at the reddiDeft Ot ir . • • .EUILIPITDOItrit, •
1919 00hTIO
1111L—hhie w •irithdairn eittizelT hls onteetifia
KO * th
ARMY.
° 11.0 rr}l
.
: FULL . • iSORTMENT OF OLOCJIB,.
M a ts, :Kaia k •Backets; Nod Box,"
BROOM C1:624 HANDLES AND WIRE,
k Ir4I4III34:IEDS, ROLLING and CLOTHES PINS,
'T . 1.001t... - A1 4 ,11) TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
Oapt. WM. H. FRY.
• LARGEST STOOK THE UNION.
Strangers vititing the city are invited to look through
,
this Nstabliehreent, which is the largest of the kind in
tbis country. Also, the only Wholesale Agent for U. W.
-PUTNAM% CLOTHES-WHINGES in the State of
Pennsylvania. sels-2m
QUARTERMASTERS'' TOUCHERS
,- AND'
YEAR-CER'TIFICA'TES
WANTED:
, .
.
- • • DREXEL- & CO.
se 19-3 t
• The Departmest.of •Idoderrt Geography, and
Latin Grammar, in the Girls'High and Normal B.Mool,
will be vacant en the ist•proximo. •
Applications for the prifitlon'still be received at the of
fice of the Controllers - of - Bab lie" Schools, li. corner of
SIXTH and A DELPBlStreets, until the 2eth Met
All arVicarts must havebad at lerettio - years' expe
ritnce in leeching. : • •••••
By order of the Committee tAiGirlerristh and4Normal
School. - ' BROM" W. ITAVIGHAN,
14.11 - • 'S • Chairman:
Will be pi
Philade)
C SOMERS
•
120. 625 CHEST
Hove nolirisi hsnd s dock of
_ BLUE FLANNA
Togo'ber with an ea .ortmet fof
CLOTHING, at Um) lowest Itt
wM. T SILOi
No. 34 SOUTH
6 4 Dark Blue, froni
3.4 Light Blues, from.;..,
6 4 Light Birks, fram.... l
t
6 4 Dilota and .Reseal's'' , -
3.4 and 6.4 Indigo Mann..
4.4 and 6-4 Stripe aid Pria .
ing...... . . ... . 1 ,!....1..
.
ae16.12t ' . 1
IIENT BUTTOIS AND SLIPS, U.
8. Patterns, for sit at J. P. BEND'S mannfie.
1817, corner . of TRIBTAIrIi and. NOBLN threats.
• sn2l-lre*
=M====M
A - D,OiNsd!
• ./
. , .WA DING!
WADDING, BATTS,
TWINES, JOKING,
CO ON YARNS,
.. CARPET 011/LIN; &c., &c.
THE LARGEST OOK IN THE CITY,
, IN 'TORE, ,
And FOR SALE, at M CFACTURREEP PRICES, by
_ . . .. ~
A. H. F ANOISCRTS,
.•.• • .„....
No. 933 MARKET a , 'o. 5 Mortis FIFTH Street.
MEM
TTARNP, BAT
CARPI:
The aubsoriber ie pre
50,000 lbs. Car i
en, and
50 ) 000 lbs. Cot
to 20; .‘._ ~
10.000 Ibi.. Bin e lull and:Tow Yarn.
100,000 Sheets Black Wadding.
5,000 Baleilik-a liades COtton Batts,
' from 12 to 50 els per lb.
1,000 Bales al grades Wick.
i
1,000 Bales a gradesTwine,..— Cotton
and Liiien. ". '' '''''
And a general (Near tont of TWINES, TIDY COT.
TON, ROPES, ie., at ilia— .-,
LARGE FOUR:STORY- STORE,
tip 242 NORTH' VITRO STBEET,
, (Corner of New 80
As I am solely/in We Yarn Imujinesa, I am prgpaTed.to
son the alma'goods lower VW Any other hones in thig
409-2111 R T. WHITE .
ed to sell when wanted:
t Cht4n—Cotton; Lin-
n Yarn—Nos. front 5
y4..RNs, tATTBl:ofigt-CHAIN.
2,oootales of Batting, of all grades.
- 1,000 - B.ales of- Brnolc-Widding.
'BooBiles of. Wie,king:
I,ooo,Bitlea of Cittssn Twine.. •
12.000 Pouni's Cottm Yarn.
20,000. Pounds of Coliftrpi and White
Carpet Chain.
500 Coi's of Manilla, Jute,,and Cot
ton )lot*.
Also, Coverlet Tara; Bed Cords, Wash Lines ) and a
full stock of Goods la the above line. for sale by
A H FRANCISCUS,
eel& 2m 433 DitiltlPlT and 5 North FIT' l',ll Stmt.
WOODEN4ND ,WALLOW'
WOODP4'AND NUMOW WARE.
A. H. _FRANCISCUS,
433 NIARKBT! and 5 North FlFTll:itreet,
PHILADELPRIA,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WOODEN ND WILLOW WARE.
Alwats am band; a full toek of
11581011JOILET O.I3IIRNA. MBAS - ÜBE% BROOMS,
WHISK%
. .FAN Y BASKETS,.
*P./LA.Bo2qm, and SWEEPING' ENVEZIES
.ZOOXING. GLASSES and YVIITDOW PAPER,
801190 M, MARKET, sad DINNER BASKETB,
Par* Bap Indigo, Blacking, Matches, Blade, Darrows,
Corriageo, Hobby Horses, &o &o
AU (foods sold at
LOWEST •X`E, : t:CrAfr3H -P R I CBS.
FINANCIAL.
SEWING' MACHINES.
lIEELEIt: &' WILSON.
SEVTIN6-MACERFIS,
628 C 13 S T
Bto ttIEVELP PTA..
EDIIC~TIONAti.
Gri B t o v o ' oi; i:adm, AND NO.RMAL
ssool9"4silerr-- LOST , on TUBB ,-
&pt. -9, cz Three -7 .30 TRIB4BI7RY
14 OTE 8, coupons attecled-31,568, 31,669, , 31,670,
81.673, 31,674, 81,675 " 41 patties 'are forbid "nesotiatiog
mid Notes, ee nettse has' been given.- and payment
stopped at She. Treasury emit cak,gab Tivalury DePart
tient:. •
A TAIIIMPIIVP.ART.-11EIMER'S
A
ilne.spreimeni of Ivorytipoil pronorniced
all critics and novicee in art as the most beautiful, na
.tnrsl, and life•like 'pictures in their line. Go to B OON D
Etrec,t, above Green. end get - one. lt*
VOR HAIR CUTTING, LADIES .
JL' 'take their' Children to the Pair D7eirig 'filabx)n
FOURTH .td SEARCH Btreete. ee2o.iftf
-fa F. I. G. •
ZINO; A BMX, • AND%TOIGNT MIRROR%
The best In the world for finish aid durabllll.l.
33. S.
. The beet brand Silk-Iniehed
. VELVET RIBBONS.
- Pole. Agent, BENJAMIN' SMITH,
153 DFAIIII litreet; , near WestSioadway,
,
BACS. VARNISH-LP/I- ,
PITOU —At thiold Itsdlioad . Qrenee FaotOri of
W. EL .111.71111A8D & SON, foot of .Wood ettleet .- wharf,
or No. 12.7.Walnpt street. • '
This I;aroish - le now in general we, being enperior to
any Tunisia, tor tbobottom, bends, &c., or ships aiso
for railroad companies; buildlicts, cars, Ate. All kinds'of
iron castinam, ,to.; &o. t' -
14042 , 4 • ' B, BUBBMID. Agoit.
"nit CONNELL -
1482 SOUTH TENN
EQuABE, will hereafter attend, ONLT AT SIB
OFF rail!, to NERVOUS aad other oxisosio
BASIS, such as Etilepay, St. Vitus Prince, NaMlfita.
and those of the Throat, Unice, Sea, dm. :baton 9
A: EL to S P. M.
2q sp litlll3B AND DRAG! 'DB.
113111A4111;•:• •
Corner TWELFTH anCBACIIIt
Hernial Truism:a •nd usidoma.
- adjusted by .• -
O. H. RHILDLES.
rug 'reach and ai,prosed kieeriesa, eilavted to Oren
• toxin or ropture,..tozadtate. "su4 -children, Itairliati . aqi
Smericaa SeeDorters.e=l Bolts, Sboutder Braces. Bub
Peduporke, Magic StooleeDge, and 'Birinteme itreeot
irtety. Ladies , Dept.:fa:mat, -.TWNLTTIi Street, tag
door below lama. Ocradue4ed DZ oompeteat hdia. .
/7•2 8 -$1:0 IR. ,
1"10LA PIPE.---Vitiifted Drain and
Water PINS, from
,4 Inottoo tore
_op, with Wier,
Nigl43o of Bends; Branch's, Troe,'iso. warm:RUA *nod
to any tbolosakot, 'and- at law ra tes. The tmden.'.
signed bolos Interested la olpiof the, lam* inn& bait;
- both of Tire' Clay In eh obi:lntl-7 for. Me miiiisfootort
;' ,. ..Oirtise above awl other ortiolee, deEee coometttion, both
. b Quality B. minden,
.- • . oinoe and Rota 711 01111i1THVT Btroot:
hisnesciarl out. ThaIIDICIA Ead Lathriate street.,
Vtaladeishis. ansll
PTEMBER -
STREET,
;LOUSES, •
NB. BEADY. MADE
QR - 4.1135,
NII'STREET.:.
NAVY
OUSE.
$1.12 to $3.00
160 to 200
3.60 to 6.00
1.60 to 7,00
60 to 2.50
• oolen 6hirt-
62 to 2.00
W A.DDIN Q !
CHAIN.
.1. • *I
MEE
BiIU t iNERY GOOW•
ittIgENLTEIM,
P.:EtoOKS, & Pat
4 . 31 .
MAR - *** I'l
NORTH ism,
Have now OM for their
• FALL. B. AL E
A LARGE AND BAND9OIII STOOL OP
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
•- • • OONWISTINO OF
RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS ,
FLOWERS,
•B • TFAIkr AND FANCY - ` . BONNETS,
•
• Aim .
MILLINER:I! GOODS GIONERALLY,
To which - the attention :ot - the tivide is
MOPE OTPIMLY SOLIOITREL
RETAIL' DRY. GOODS.
EYRE & LANDELIA,
E. &
FOURTH AND ARCH
FOURTH AND ARCH.
,FOURTH AND ARCH.
OPENING 'FOR FALL;
BALMORAL SKIRTS,, :
GOOD BLACK SILKS,
STAPLE. LINEN. GOODS, • '
BLACK •ST:ELLA SHAWLS,
NIW .WOOLEN.; SHAWLS, - •
MUSLINS BY THE PIECE, ' s •
REPS, ORDERED COLORS, •
FRENCELPLiID FLANNELO,
FULL .STOOKOF ' -
RICHEST PRINTED GOODS, •
NEW STYLE DREES GOODS,
GOOD COL'O - POULT DE Eiorp,
MAGNIFICENT DRESS •SILKS,
MAGNIFICENT / PRINTED' GOODS.
iel:o4airstf
NaPpLE.
No. a 1024 OBICSI'NUr STREET.- •
NEW GOODS yoit, PALL -TRAISIC
NOW 01111100 oN , •efaz LAT 11811,13191111118,
And bleeds at the old prices.
....,..
Conran, Betts;
- Edict's., Velle. '
Coiffures, Barbes,
and i.e. goods.
In Poiuto Alencon, Pointe Apalione,
Beal Thread, Point de Venice,
Trench Guipure, Maltese, VIAI3II.
cienne, i
dm. and laces by the yard,
In real and imitation, all varieties.
Jaconets, Osinbrics, Mulls, Rain •
socks, Dimities, .Pisube, French
figured Plaids, Stripes,
am., in great,yarlety.
White Goode.
Neiv-Goode at
Old prices.
Bbirting, Sheeting, and Fronting 'Li
nens, Printed . Linens and Oam.
brica, Nape* Napkins, Doylies,
Table Clothe, TRW:.Damasks.
Haaaback and Damask Towels
and Towelling. 50 dozen cad Li
nos Napkins, $1.25 per dozen.
Linens
and •
Damasks.
Towelling.
Corded and tape bord'd Printed, Se
vier°, Hem. Stitched; Broad Hem,
Mourning, colored, Fancy, Rof
fled, (to. ilia grades.
Handkerchiefs,
all kinds,
Ladles'. Gents',
and Children's.
Collars, • Bette, .Bdkfe.. 'Flouncing%
Edgings, Ineertinge, Banda,: In
fante' Webb, Robes, *O., very
cheap.
Embroideries,.
in a variety of
new derigns. `
ANEW LOT OF - POINT DLOE OOLLAES,
The above goods have been bought almost entirely
"for cash," and will Do 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 muds beton , " the present mar•
ket rates..
E. M. NEEDLES
Ho. .1624 O.IpII . BTNIIT 811ilIBT
FALL CLOAKS:AND SHAWLS.
Nvw Fall Cloaks opened daily. .
Winter Cloaks in preparation.
Striped all. wool Brocbe Shawls, $B.
Fan and Minter Woollen Shawls. M ..
•
Briknoral and Hoop Skirts.
BOYS , CLOTHING. , •
Fine Beady•made Clothing for bpi,.
Snits made to order.
CLOTHS, 06.831N1881E5, . '
Just opened, several large lota 01198iMOreth
Soya' wear of every grade and oils.
11,604 7 arda Black and Fancy Catetaaeres, 75c to $2,,
• 6.4 Bite Flannels; Black, Bine, and Brown Cloths.
adieu' Cloaking Ulotha for Fall and Winter.
DRESS GOODS.
Rep.Teplits, French llferinoes, Detatues, AO:
Black Dress Staffs at reasonable rates.
ABNEY BLANKETS '
' • ' COOPED. & (10NadtD,
ten ' IddiftllßT Streets.
P I"? '
f3III:RTINOP,,STRIP.E D
.tl4lD;Oigiootl iiiteing - and cleanable style',
list recelwd.: . • •• - • •
E3HIOPPAIID, TA6 EiBLINGIIN. fi &1111I3OW,
sail Btry 1008 011N3TNEIT street. •
RMLBLANIEETS,ARMY 8LA.14-
1114111,••• '
For Sae At low vricesiby ^ '
BEEPPAIIDOTANZAIILTNGBDT, & ARBISON;
gem etrp ' • ' /0 08 . 0 HES/ 1117 r. *NC
1? LAQ k 1 CLOI 118 FOR GENTS'
PINE 00&TB.
8-4 Nine Black Clothe.
Freoch.Olette and Dceektne: • • •
Black Banana Teeldn2e..• •
',at= a LAirDDLIN,_,_.
VOII7STH And'ABUH.
GPINTS' SHAWLS. AND BLAN
ILAHET&-
Gentlemen's Gres" Shawls.
Gentlemen's Gray Blankets.
Heavy Army Blankets.
BYRE & LANDBLL.
FOUR CH and KROH.
IWYRE & LANDELL - HAVE A
ALA fine stock of SHA.WLB_ adapted to Pennsylvania
sel7
( - 2,4.00DS FOR AUTUMN.
Autumn Silks, dark colored Checks.
•
Black, Plain. and Figured Silks.
New designs Fancy De Lainee.
Bich De Lathes of lower grades.
Foil dn Norde and.bong Obtantis.
Handsome, and new,Plald Cashmeree.
Plaid Valencies and Worsted.
Poplins and Figured Drogneta.
French Chintzes of new styles
New aseoitioents of French Mariam
Stella Shawls and Striped Broche.
Fancy Shirting Itlannels.
EMbroidered,TWe Corers.
SHABPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and SIGHTH Streets.
A. STEEL & SON,
No: TIB oorth Twra Bt., above (lcldea,
Rave now open a choke assortment of
• - : NNW FALL AND WINTER
•
DRESS GOODS.
Bich Panoy Silks. - . '
New Shades Plain Silks.
Figured Black Sake. '
Plain Black Silks at Low Prices.
Bich Figured and-Plaid French Bops.
Plain French Reps, all shades.
- Plain 'French Mertnoet.• all , shades. '
- ' PI: &IN 41,,P AO AS,
In Black, Drown, Mode, Rine, and Scarlet.
Poi' De Ohevree, Poplins, Delano's,
And every variety of New and Choice seasonable "Dress
Goods. Also, a large assortment of -
BLArIE STILL& BRAWLS. , •
, LON 4 AND:SWAIM, WOOLEN SITA.WLS,
sell-tf \AX:IsAST!, , FE ew,&PRIONS:
VEW FALL • IiND WINTER
- Olothe - and daitioneree. — $ •
Desirable Idistnraa.and s Pledde:'
Solid Oolcire,:Bibbed;ard Brack' •
Plain, Striped; Neat; and F,aney (I.,wdiseree. -
. • - PINE BLACK' 0120TH.3. . • .
Union Oaarimefee and Tweedi.' '
Satinets and low- pilowi Goods.
FLANNELS. .
• New Shaker Flannels. • •
Pine and low priced'White Flannel*.
Un'ttbag_Flannels.
New Woollen Bliawls. " `---
Black 7.bibet Bluswis.
•
'ALSO.
Balmoral and Hoop Mikis*. •
Bargains in Black Alpaoae.
Daily opening new ' goods.
COOPER X OONABD,
8. - E. corner NINTH and WiRKET Ste. ,
NE'W G 0 0 D DE
!nines ; new Styles neat:Plaid Mies Pciptins; Phan
Rep!, Bine, Green, and Brown; Figured .orobtnered ;
beentlini neat Figured Rep Poplins; Bine and Boiferi
no Delaines ; now thilicoes, choice patterns; neat Plaid
Flannel for - Gents' Shirts, very .deeirable and Kama ;
also a nice amnia:tent of Oaaainieree for Men and Boys, at
- JOHN H. STOKES',• •
.702 &ROB Street--
• PROPOSALS.
OFFICE 'COMMISSAItY:.O - F .SUB ,
. .
sibT*Nox, Ifo. 1102 GIRARD Street.
PIIILADIMPRIA, Sept. 20,1882. -
PROPOSAL! will be remitted 'attthis office notitl2
o'clock Di. on tbe 264 der. of SCI 1882, far
tarnishing .for the uso of- the -United .Btetes Army, nt:
Mich. times and in such Quantities aa,10141 ba needed,:
:within thirty days. front . the date of.,this advertisement,'
the alibi.) or any part.(as resnired). of- the following
BUBSISTRNOK STORRS,
"' . 300,000 Do . unds.Prime Bacon Shoulders.
400,000 nomads Bird Bread, in barrels.
barrels Nztra Superfine
• ' ' 300 briskets Brat Peas, in Sour barrels..
*Muds Prime Bice, in barrels
• 60 000 pound. Prime Rio Coffee, in barrels. ,
. 1 1 0,000 pounds.Llght 'Yellow Sugar, in barrels. '
MY4tO OO gallons Yinefar, In new barrels
'6;000 pounds•Adarsantine Candles, full-weight - 19s,
'30,000 pounds good Uord,Soap.'
bOO boehols Belt, In barrels.. '.-. • : .`
2,6oo'glenons eyrnp Molasses, in new. barrel". . •
'All artielee.to be of, the beet ellialltY, securely locked,
and in perfecteider:lpr transp o rtation.
'ender nechsiie and delivery in this city. '
S'eller's name-and date-of nieechsees
sgee, with name - of.
arttchreontained; eaohpaclu - •
Mertificatei of iDspeettoii , of Moat, and Floor be
ale 4died.
,• , •
Simple. in_boxes, (Salina* marked, must accompany
bids for'all articles excint Meat. •
I .
from Inowirdealeri only will be-iconaldered, and
each bid must be - accronnanted bi the - written gamed*
of:two reepoinsible . 'pariiosa for the faithfurgeribrmance
of ibealcreement. ,
Prenesels to be eadontl 4 ”yriinortale, : for Subsistence
Stores," saitted to. -„J'. N. 131C..10 /E,
se6o:llt - Ostrdshiltinbo:Bl.; Ved 4Sirdoe•
4-411TA0114103, ,y 026
• =jam* Llll&;:lithinifiltttii&Vdrolfifilitoie;d4 4:Geri
Imperials, and other bulba, jolt rsoelved.to Sao order.
It 11. DBE IR, UT gitasrgur et.
NEW PtBLICATIONS.
TWO . .DEI3ItAW.,E NEW BOOKS!
COUNTRY LIVING ANt)
IDOTY,N WRY TRINK.INer.
-.11Y,.,GA1L HAMILTON; •
Anthcir, oft" 4 . 1* Iffovtilm" Auld 44 A. Com.
~platat ,of Mends," in, the etpkuyo ecoioot)
MOVING.
TGE DANK
MY GARDEN. MEN AND WOKEN
MT BIRDS. -- • • - TOMMY.
• BOSTON AND HOKE AGAIN.
BROWN•BBBAD OARES.
•
A COMPLAINT OF FRIENDS, -
DOG-DAYS. SIIHMEE GLEE.
WIbTEB. MA FLOWER BED,
LIGHTS AMONG THE SHADOWS OF OUR CIVIL
- THE PATIENCE OF HOPE.
With a❑ Introduction by
This volume is a hook for the and. commends
ilea to all who need consolation and strength in trial,
and doubt. Mr. Whittier's ondiirsentsrit Is a sufficient
.gUarantee that the book is a valuable one.
Bitber of the above Books - sent (poktpidd) on mgpt
of the price. .
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, •
THE LIST OF COFTAFTEI AND ' OOFTI44I . IMO= 01 AS FOL.
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EI:FPI:WEIGH. By Bayard Taylor.
HOUSE•BUILDING.. By J. Mkt Cabot. .
MB. AXTELL. •
LEAMINGTON By Nathaniel Hawthorne. '
SANITARY OORDITION.OF I By Ed-
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AN ARAB WILODNE. By T. B. Aldrich.
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various other articles of every-day business. It wilt acre
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•
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TN TAE ORPE :A.NS) COURT OF
1 CHESTER Cc/UW[7.
CHT.STICIL COUNTY, SS —At an Orphans' Court,
held and kept at West Chester, for said c - moty, on the
16th day of ISEPTSJIBBIL A D. 1865, before the'Hon.
WILLIAM' BUTLER President, and his aamciates,
3tidaes cif the said Court, upon the petition of THOMAS
LEWELITIf. one of the heirs and legal representivives
of. SUSAN LEVY/ELLYN, late of the township of
Oharlestown, in said county, deceased, a reliefs grantd.
upon thefollowing married brothers andvistere,anbiitildren
and grand-children of deceased brotaara and slaters of the
said Susan Lewellyn, deceaeed, to wit: Thomas Law -
ell3n, residing in said' county, a brother of said dens as:d ;.
• Margaret Peck. (intermarried with Charlie Peek.) , a
sister of said. deceased. an" real ling in Charlestown
team/lip, in said county; Wiliam liewellyn, residing in
the Stale of Ohio: David Lewellyn, residing In the State
of Blinds; 'Jesse Lewellyn ,and Lindley Lew:Urn, both
residing in Lanca.tei county, Pennsylvania;. Elisabeth :
• Bey. Ilyn, re:siding in (Ar ster county, in Ci'illiatown A .
township ; Mar r hillock, r adding in•fiancasteesenn•
• ty aforeeaid, all of whom are ebi.dren of David Lei
deceased, who was a brother of said Swan, desea.ed ;
Mary Ann SniedleY,Xsther M.Draut, Wililatints.
ley, David L. Smedley, Jtinath'an IL Smedley, Theodore
?it Smedley, and'Yelfrey
.Smedley, minor,•-children of
Susan Fn edley, deceased, (intermarried with Jeffrey
Smedley) who was sedaugnter of the t said David Letrel
W/2 ' deceaged,. Charles Shay; Edward dints, Miry .
'T. Shay,. and. Driscilkvb Shay, children' of Pri.,cllll..
- - Shay, deceased, who was a daughter of the said David'.
Lewellfn, deceased, and '&itatra oltrr parties unknown,
'to Phi rime Lowelire, peiitioner, hut six In number, re.
-aiding in said . Zaniiaiter ecninty, children of lidephen
• liaaatlyn, deceased.; who assails) a son of theseda 141tyldr'
?Zeit Ili n:s deceased r Engel Mlle, Mary Ann &reedier, '
'eWillisMOlvtins, and John Maine, all. reeldiog in sa d
• :township of , Okarlestown, children of Mary Olwiria de
ceased, who was a sister of said - Susan Bewellyn r deed •
John Weirder,' residing In Montgewery'connty,
Peniiayl
-venfatwho Ile F6/3 ofliilidebeth Werder;decessed, who
'was °take said Sasan Lowellyn, deceased;. Mary
with Hanri_Krod z. l) te-
et Slims Wiirelrr, deceased, w , • Qae a. _
the said , ElliAbith Wender. deceased,"Mit2 'grectida'
niece of Mei said .BeweHyn, 'deceased , and 'Harriette'
fdaicbmss.: (intermarried with Tdomas . Morohman,)
Angnstue Wender. Beaty %reveler, William .Weraler,
Marshall Weieler; Thederich Worst/re, and Jamb Wars
ler;all yielding sin' Philadelphia-pity, oblldr, a of Jacob
Wersler, deceased, who was - is son of the said Elizsneth
Wender, deceeeed,„ and grand-ditithews and aleoes of the'
odd &seam heeetlyn, deceased, heirs and legal repro:
sentatlvos, and ali persons interested'in the estate of . paid
decedent, rtentriog them to be and appear tit an Or=
phane Court, to be held at the Cows Norm, In the
hamlet of West Chester. In said obesity, an the twenty
&wreath day of - scte or nost; thed and' there to acoilit
or -refuse the estate of said decedent ab the valuation
tberrof; and In case the botre and legal representatives,
end all persons interested in the estate at said decedent,
neglect or Tipton to take the. same, tbtli to show cause,
ifwny they have, thy the same should not be sold, an
cording to law.
'Dv the
. ,
Tac P. lIVANS, (Hatt,:
- - • Per Benj. , J. , Pistainore,
Bherkels Office, West Chester. September 20,11,82..
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LEGAL.
pHOT06Rl11'88:
VATENSIVE PEE E iIIPTORY SALE
—IXTRA VALUABLE BELL ESTATE.
'THOMAS & BON3, Auctioneers..ON TORSA
I:1 , •
21st October. 1862, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
Public pale, without reserve, at the .Phlladelphia Er
change, the following described property, via
No 1.
AN IRREDRIMARLE GROUND 11,11 NT.
eOf 861 a . year, Bemired "on a brick dwelling and.
nt, Lombard street,lo2 feet west of Tenth street.
No. 2.
TRACT OF VALUABLE GOAL LAND.
Situatein'Ooal Township. Northumberland county,
Pennsylvania, 128 acres and 24 nerches, known as
die Valentine. ScObilt Goal Tract."
No. 8.
TBAOT OF TAMABLE' COAIA,D.AND,
situate in Coal Township Northumberland county,
remisylvatda,l47 acres and • )20 perches, aljDining
block of Ja nes Dundee. Peg . and others, known as
the RebeitramPlain Gnat Tract."
..VALUABLIC LOT, 24 A ORES, FOR HERT/ . PA*
NOW FIRST WARD, OITY.
Adjoining lands of Martha Thomas, Wm Efatinar.
Ftrpbezi Fottorall, George Norton. and others, with
- fronts on the Baltimore railroad..a fifty feet street,
the river-Schuylkill, &c Subjeit to a mortgage of
516,000. •
No. 5., .
ELlida.liT BYSIDENOIC , ABOEUSTBEET,
cfq. W. corner of Thirteenth street, 25 feet front os
e Arch. ard 126 feet on Thirteenth street;'built and
finished in :the best manner, and replete with ali
modern itnprovements:and conveniences. Subject to a
reortgege of $lO,OOO.
BE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE !SUGAR EL:
FINIEY, No 2.21 TINE STREET,
Lately occupied by MESSICEI.E&•ITWIGIL viz :
IeMI those brick messuages, steam Bogy refinery,
shorts, &c.s and lot of ground thereo:lto belonging,
situa,e cn the not th side of Vine attest.• between
Second end Third streets, Philadelphia ; containing in
front on Vine street 83 lett 10 inches, and extending in
de' th northward of that width 7t feet 93 inches, then
widening on the west side thereof (to a 10 feet wide alley)
to the breadth of 97 feet 4 inches, and extending theme
further northward, of the laet mentioned breadth; 70'
feet 9ji inches along the said 10 feet alley to Wood stead,
having three frente; and the entire depth from Vine to
Wood street 10 feet.
'The buildings are six stories high, built of brick In the .
most substantial' manner, and heated throughout by
means of cast iron steam pipes. They contain a large.
vacuum pan, 4 steam engines, improved boilers, blow
up pans Leaf and Derosne filters, tanks, improved anus
pumps, cruebing and pulverizing mills, screens, b
black furnaces and washers, platform scales, and other
machinery, of the most approved kinds; together with
the following number of iron mouldy and anti—viz :
•
5096 80 lbs Alenlcia. 4740 80 lb; Pots.
2'13 i 6 do. 2006 18 do.
1528 8 do 1502 8 do
• The whole comprising at, establishment capable of
refining from 45,000 to 50 000 lbs (30 M 85 Mull) of sugar
per day.
The lietnery is ready for immet'iate operation.
`The Storehouse is of a capacity to bold 600 bhds of
raw auger, end 3,000 bbla refin,d susar.
'Full details will be furnithed upon mlicstion to A M.'
Eaetwick, bylelGr, or on the premites, (which will be
open for inepection - daily. from 10 A. al. to 2 r.
unfit the day of sa!e,) or of the Auctimteera.
AT Bulged tb a mortgage of 820,000.
s&Lii ABSOLUTE of the whose of the above
six properties, without any remove !or limitation what
ever
IDS' Full deem kptione of each may be hat in handbills
at the auction rooms. •
• .11. THOMAS & SONS; Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South 141. T STH Street
ser.2oortl 13&21,f . • -
PERSONAL
TIDENSIONS, $lOO BOUNTY, AND •
Par, ,procured and collected tor Soldiers, Sailors,
and the geletivee of such as are deceased, by
ATTOSNE T.
AT IifIS.L tW AtiD 09LLEOTION OFFICE, 424
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
For bntivem done in this line 'charges wi 1 he 118 14.
lows: For collecting Soldier s'.and 'Utters' Pay less than
Sao in amonnt, when over'Sso •in amount, 2,ti pit
cent on the excess. For collecting arrears of Pay aid
$lOO Bounty for relatives of deceased eo!diers, 2,4 per
cent. For procuring Pensions on the Governumnt, fee
For collecting and .nrocniing such for relatives of do
ceased soldlere that have volunteered face the 25th
Icognst, 1862, from this city, no charge: as prevlonay,
• JAME FUL T 0 '
424 WALNUt Birs0;" P4itadetititi
propneed.
ee2o tf If
WID 43 W-S• AND:MOTEISRS.-
, V Pensions, ' Peneiois, Pensions.
Widows. Orphans, Mothers, Discharged
Poldieris: Sailors, and' Marines, entitled to Pensions,
should call at once on
" JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO.,
Pension and Military. Agent,
No 427 Vi. , ALNIIP Street
lq 0 NT . Y 'AND BACK PAY!
d..." Bounty and Back Pay Bounty and Back Pay !
Bounty and Back Pay !—Wiyea,—Obildreo,' Pottieriu 3
Mothery, Brothers, aid Slaters are entitled to Bounty and
Back Pay, and should make early application to '
JOSEPH. E: Dr.vir & Go., '-
Military and Naval agency,
No. 42T WALNUT Street.
E MOTHER • (ALTHOUGH
HER HUSBAND 18 ALIVE) of any. Soldier s -
Sailor, or Marine, killed, or wbo may bay,: died in the
service of the Uoited States, and on whom abe may baie.
been deyendent, in whole or in part, for reliar. ii u %title&
to a Pension or at lout 'Eight Dollars per wrath, by '
making an immediate aealication to ,
. - ••• JOSEPH E. DETITT & 00.,
No. 4t7 wemsur Street.
Remember the number, Ram 'Mollie& and Twenty
seven.
• MILITARY AND-NAVAL AORROY.
ADDRESS BY MAU I OR APPEYPI.PER TOIL
.eNl9.6t
pinzu MONEY, RATION :
ce4ed or collected at
• JOSEPH E.' DEVITT & 00 EP,
' • No 127 W&LEUT Street, Philedelebtei.
Remember the number, Pour Hundred and Twenty-
THE MILITARY - AND NATAL AGE 3 T.
"AM.USEMEN TS
WALNUT -STREET. THE &TRE..--
Elo)e Lego* Ira. M A.' o.d.rtElff,TTBoll
Business Agent — •Nr. JOHN T. DONNELLY
• • A •GELEAT BILL
TED, BATUSDAT EVENING; BRPTIBBER "
• T AO , GLOBIOVE. PLAYS.
Tbeiriat Etisobettian Tragedy of
• 'TOE DOOEIEB3 OE . NALVI
Varian, • the Doottimi Of MAW— Hrs. E. W&T.. -
To conchide With the second and third acts of
DOT EFANNERING, GE THE GIP +Y'9 Pnuewz
Meg Merrill's SB /IA WALLEII.
Doors open at 7—Performa nce commence at 7M.
. • JOHN 'DREW'S ARCH
;
M i sTISFET THEATRE.
listing and stage Manager........W. S. FREDERICKS.
Rneinpss Agent and Treasurer. JOB. D. MIIRPB Y..
BIXTR /-IGEIT OF .0216 S JABS 000)1BEL•
SLTUR OAT, SEPT. 20.
LOVE'S SLOMPIOE.
liergaritEknirre JANE 0 00ISIBEI.
concluel with
DION TEIIO2N
Jeckir.Gciosey Green . . Frank Drew.
hateliesreal-TBD WO tseD OF rellfllati.
Doers own? et 7X--Coraln-tieee at 7% o'clock. •
•••• • ' • • .• • • •
r'IONTINENTAL-THE-ATBE.
N.,/ X. BANDAGE' ' 'Eoler Ties*A.
SATURDAY. SEPT. 90. , • .
'GRAND MATINEE AT - TWO
STEI.ING PERPORMANGE AT .
THE •STPRRB COMBINATION COMPANY'
On both Decagons
MDME ratans' . D'OUT,
IdDlkIR VON:BEEKEL, •••••'
In Grand DperatieSelestions. _
MDLLE GALETTL
NE OLLE. gELENIE•
TheSiatere KARIN and' AUGUSTA. - •
GIANO BALLET .OF FO fY. • .;::.;
Under the direction of MR. O W. SMITH;
TWO GRAND BALLET
.; •
THE 11 41)TMOT13 001IP &NY
In Concert. ronwdy. ant Soectacte.
• NEW GRAND PATRIOTIC TABLEAU AND
TRANSFORMATION 'SCENE.
Br R. RANDALL.
See resell bills for full Naticulars of the inunense at
tractione:'
.Pirttuotte. 25 rents; Orebeatra Chairs 50 cants; fami
ly Chola. lb cents; Colored Gallery, IS cents.
Afternoon at; 2''. { lllvening at IL' ' •
viIENNECTLVANIA: •4OADEBEI Of
TEN WWII ARM,* • • '
1025 onisprirjrnizirr,
Is open daily (Sundaysszcsyktd) from 9 A M. tfil
P. M. Admission 23 ands. • "Id* half prise
Bbaree et Stock, $BO • jri
WANT'S.
WANTBD--,:AN .
Tar
to s 'tin' Goode Jobbhke: Roma. Addrooo
, tidAllirElT BT . *" PrOgoDirtoe. -it*
•
W A N.'T E D=-A. • - YOUNG • MAN,
*beta 3 8 7 0 *re of age, to assist in a Ctounting-
Florin ; one with some experience prererrei. •Oump+n
eation models!. • Address. in .own • hand.writips, wit*.
Xeferer cep. Box•1I6, Poet Office: ' • ' se2o:llt
•''.'BOARDTIIO.
A: FEWAIE WISHES , BOA.RD.
other boarders.. Addresir 4, Friend, Box Igtp,SlS
VOTTIC G -BI.EN"S HOME,
1831,
1831 , FILBERT "t3trieeii;ppcialte — Pann Bonfire.—
BOARD and Washing, two d.Bara per week. All who
leskre a comfortable blase wilt'dn well to call and ex,.
ibis holm. ALEXA.NDEB SLOAN,
se,l9-12t • ' •• • - • - •- • ' ' Superintendent.
LIL&EVANT ECOND— STORY
roc me. with board, at
eel7.lm „ sore nth THIRD Street.
FOR
maw 'A FOB r+ NM, containing 217 acres, besiitifnily
EimatEd on the banks of the Delaware,26mileattbove
the city ; convenient to steamboat landing;ind railroad
station on rho place , Also. a large number in the id
joining counties ()Tsai! sizes in act es.
A VOI7 to % =• . ' B. PN.T'2IT,
se-20 - • -No 209 WALNUT street.
li.XOFIANGE-VALUABLEt
FARM, containing 64 acres near railroad station*
in Burka county, large stone buildings, large apple or-.
'amid; and r.tbsr fruits. Alto, osiers) fruit farms, nest
Dover, Stitt of Dslawars.
Assy to
ra2o
, 4zatOvlas.
REBso i yAL.— THOMAS MARTIN,_
•
teal "Citide Aker& and Ooflectoi, would reepectfullr
infcrm Mirada an atelatibiit that holm.' removed his
ottice,frota'the liirthwast . <woes of: Third and Lanaltord
sr; seta to hie ,
ttarallinp, Pattbweat corner of VOMIT&
aid 'PINE Streets, wbero hi hopes to naive the eon--
ce of tiro liberalpationsge bestotaad tiro ;hp ia
• selli
3 ears.
" FOR FRE SEA RIAOI9S4
.1•ANTIO , ILA k1a , 130:3-13...
: 08 - A NGN " or . „if quEl64lo . a. ,Siod;allarmillON/1416.,
.
Sept. Ist, 1801, -• • •• a• . .
3tail Train leave. Vim:street lt.firf.3llloltKAAL.'
Exorcise " MI.
A ccommodatilm fra,Alisomia. oab, MA. PAK: f
Beroroing,leirrerAtiandt4Mlll,l` P. -fit ! :flt z
6.06 re . •
Accommodation leareliAtaiiiatisto3Bl3 Ji 11;
Pasbangen for irony Bralielelind: biteirr4dgb3F atIO:
- Roue will takeltio 7,30 Aitanfidii. • • '
PANE 31.3,0: lionnd-Tritiltakats, Deed arittlio
Day'orid Train - frfreahiablltgl3ll dismid; SS aO. - '13,4
011.111i011 Tickets, good for tbroo-ds7ar - 9 0 . - floista orpr
aow oPem • ' ' "
_ an2 B -ti ' • JCRLW BAT oy, 'Ansa, •
1/aft cimmmaa. ADE 03.1 . )) '-
11"111=1".111-11111:ANDP-TRIlltil-TO N 6 AILED/01 .
t•fd PAN Y.—NEW YOBS AND WAY . VIN Y AS.....e
°barge of Place of Departure front WalwabetreetgThaer
to- KENSINGTON DEPOT; -0o and. stler;PAru.g.
DAY, the 20th fiat. - the Linea for NEW and.,
v i a ads
toute, will leave KENSING ran Ditoot, as
At 8 and lit ; and 6X
WAY. LINES—For Trenton and` to, its
5P m. Wet H 1 ,, , ry A g „„t.
ilift above Lin 66 ronk W° lt "'Atte. EilMl by 844rtp.
Ifni. via Tawny, discord:lvied,
.
AND TO U T.
. ' - N.: PAITTIT,
NO. 809 WALNIIT Street.